d ,4. ‘T- atliis-o-ttn -.__.___.__; ‘THE NAVAL enjoying the cornrodeship of future through the experience gives him. He is a citizen sallO your own home town, future in the Roya better yourself and of tin intricate. modern vnlue . . . amonfi chaps chosen to share t. You’lI receive regular time paw dividends. n.ddsmqcncwxnekndwewsm‘hkknxwk‘s\‘is\‘n\\\\fi\\\\%x\x’ex'wNkxexoxwlsx" Get the facts today from H.M. cs. QUEEN \‘r\“'#\\%mw- This rnon ls a grocery clerk in your town. in My spire time, he is serving Canada as a Naval Reserve . . . gaining experience in the crafts of the sea . . . learning to know the woys of ships and the lore of sailors . . . creasing his own personal efiicien , and so building tor the Oiiwiirmi “SAIIOR Like him. you can make extra money : : r enjoy yourself . . . make new friends . . . in ttime . . . and prepare yourself for a better Canadian Navy Reserve. Yes, the Reserve is a grand chance to Every summer you'll sail on a ea t water cruise . . . learn to feel at home on the deck Throughout the year you’1l spend interest- ing evenings acquiring new skills of real e maifs life the Navy oifers. You'll wear the Navy's famous uniform. time withthe Reserve. You will gain in per- lmial efiiciency, and thus make YOUR spare Officer, Royal Conodion Nov], Oiiowo, or from CHARLOTTETOTVN lions . Canadian llavy Q lku\\%'“\\\\\\\'®\\\\\\?7 \\\\Y REERVIST. life in the Navy. He is in- en training that the Nev r—a man to be. specie .- in your own spare to enjoy ouiself. warship. like yourself who’ve avy pay for your the Naval Recruiting CHARLOTTE \\\\\*=?'2n\\\\\\\n\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\&\\\\§\\\\\\\®\\\\\\\\x\\\\\ d TEACHING THE "DRY IIABIT" EV ti“. We (ll three ‘he aver- age (hid has gttdvrl bladder con-i t-rril niiti \\'lll iio‘ wt“! lllS hrrl. But. niaiiv rlnidrrn at. this size have‘ “m, yrr. Ivtiriiorl the "rlry habit?‘ and their Poi-mi‘: nrc IFIPM‘ Willi‘ {he pr-nhjrm of tilt‘ lJPCi-WPiliiTR child. Ariedzr-a‘. aiithi-riizrs v15‘ a niiin- lier oi factors itlfll‘ b" ll‘ U" “ml ilauoleonfland llnoio ‘Elli; POOCH i.i.i<A DA spAei-tej, EH .* ot the childs trouble end if the parents can isolste the cause they may he well on the W-Rl’ m um‘ trolling the habit. It is always a. mistake to treat the childsnbcrl- wetting as "just. n bid habit. Not nniy is this unfair to the your‘!- 5391‘ but lt. may make the prob- 19m worse. Understandmfi Mid ‘ patience are needed to help the (‘hlld overcome this habit. £oy Clifford uiooriiio p! N up Imam “.117... iii n ‘Kiwi mm The Queen's Holiday Elizabeth Corbelfl BY n ehe hesltstld new. the would be discovered in no time. 1t nhe flied farther whore was ehe to flee? She might g0 to another hotel rind ask the clerk there to register for her. 1i she did, would she be eny better out? Probebly not; yet. in her perturbation she couldn't think o1 anything else to do. She fumbled "with the clasp of ‘her handling, and started to draw out a handkerchief with which to wipe the dampness from her forehand. Inside her handkerchief she found ii card; n business caid which she had birouglit arrvny from the matter. She dimly retma-ntbered tivinsrferring it to her has: thi-i morning when she stuffed her bonds in there. It lied occurred to rhe-r at the moment that- perhaps Theodore V. Lzrvton might be use- ful in helping her to tackle the problem of New York. 11m signaled n taxi, end dis- pliiyterl Ted's curd to the driver. A minute later she was cin her way to h.is office to end her adventure at his hands or else start it on a new and firmer basis. CHAPTER VIII Elsa landed in e lsrze and im- pressive office. For all its mod- ernistlc touch; the irnitini: roam reminded her of a stage drawing- rc-om. Ml‘. Layton hadn't yet rc- turiied from lunch, the telephone operator told her, but. he ought to he hack almost any minute. lWoiild she rare to wait f0!‘ him’? Elsa. decided to rwnit; in fact she couliliflt, think of anything else to do. She began to relax in her chair. with the realization that "almost any minute" might he the droll American WHY or indicating any time within the next hour or StLi But suddenly it horrid thought stiruolc her. She had deliberately put herself in the way of same- one who would recognize her. Anti then. those plviUTPS in the issuer! She gainer-ed up hei- him sud gloves, hurried across to ill? ilPsll and began tn SiFimTITGT that Silt! hellsvcd site n-oufdnt wait iml’ longed": Mr. teytnh must have been detained. In the midst of the telephone operator's polite excuses her eyes fixed hfyfliid Elsa. "Hero's Mr. Layto-n now," sh said. and shoved down nt her oxn scribbled memo- randum " -_ Layton, here's Nliss Hiirby wnitiiic tin‘ W“! Ytlil "liiglli her" just, in liniP." 'I‘r_vi-n: to hrace herself for the fl1IKlk of disvrn-ery. Elsa turned verv sln-vvlv, Ted was ndvnnviiif! vmi, n mills: a pleasant smile put on for 4i customer. It broadened a little rwhcii he saw “lint- lilS WS- tcnner looked like. But neither his smili- nfll‘ niii (‘ll-SF xreeiinx show“! the fialntest hlimiiicr -of recogni- tlrm. Elsa heron to tell him that she “tflflléd an apartment -- s fur- nished aptiritneiit. Yes, for her- wit, alone. "You see, 1 am It stranger in the city. I may not be here long. But while I am, I thotiglti. I should feel more at. home if l’ iind n little place where I i-ould he all hy myseld when I wanted to lie." "That's ii izood ides." said Ted sympathetic-ally. "There are plenty of apsrtn-nnts viinlcli ass h“- nlshed down in the last dish towel. If iou'll wait just. it second while I get n list n! places that I think ntlght. suit you, ivt! can Io right out rind henin looking." She admired his easy r-r-rnpetencp with the taxi men, But. the third time the two oi’ them orewled into a taxi, she iieiziin to fret tense with anxiety. flie difinti. knnw whether the taxi hires would he added in her hill. If they were not, she was making hlrn spend ni- togetlier ton niurh money. The worst. of it was. lllEY were getting no nearer lo the objective toward which they hiid set out. "I tliiiik I should explain he- forr we go iinv fnivther." she flHmmPYPd "Tiiflo niiartmoiits you have shown me are lovely, Bill they are tori PXpPilslW‘. I'm nfralrl And anyhow -— uvll. I don't. trinry livliiz in n plnrr‘ m-httre I'd aiwny. have tn m» and PO11“? undier the 12W’ of "or of those too imnioslnz men in a scrt. oi ndmliafs imi- ikmwi." "You Si-Illlfi in one of dnrrrenen?“ Ted cliur-klsd. "I don't hlaime you. We have two small apartments in e remodeled house down lflWTl, not. far from where I live myse‘f. You mustn't expect. ton mflflh: m, the outside the hulldinz looks old and shahhy. But. I think you'll find that the rooms imd furnishings nre rather nice." The taxi drove tn lower Fifth Avenue. At Washington square it turned iii-est imri presently eftcr some argument between Ted nnd the taxi driver, they {mind their WiR-Y to n short lay-street find drew 11v in mm! 0i‘ n titres-story house with n high basement. "I'll keen the taxi.” mild 1'95, "Mcause I'm sure you're going g0 KELLOGGS FOR ASTHMA E, HAY FEVER CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thll column is reserved for nene of local interest. but. ndvertleing ot e newly Iilture mey he inserted. st flvrcente e word, strictly pey- eble In ldvlnce. JDIMIES TAXI Phone A25 CONFEDERATION LIFE UL SUBANCE- HOWARD MclNNlF Sltted Footweu et 175 Queen Street. CHESTERFIELD! et Bsrgein Prices. Toombs Music store. REPAIRS T0‘ OIL BURNERS, Relrlgerators and all Electric Ap- pliances. Storey Electric 2679-L. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three limes daily to Mone- ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston, Phone 2061. 100 HYDE PARK SUITS in new Pall styles by express today. Hen- derson 6r. Oudmore. BONSHAW VICINITY Messrs. Harold Warren, John McCormick, William Butler and Wilfred Gsudet spent last wrtk end nt their home in st. Louis. Mr. Lyle MacNevln, BUXTSTTQW “R5 ii recent visitor to Bonsliiiiv. The people of Bonshaiv end vi- cinity went. last. week on e blue- berry excursioii and report bino- berrles very plentiful. Some potato fields in this v1- cliiity are suffering from blight. Many friends of Mr. Everett H. Crosby are glad to know that nc is much improved after his in. mess in P. E. l. Hospital. His many friends extend sincere sympathy to Mr. D. L. MacPlicL, Boiishaiv iii the death of his mn- tiier, Mrs. Louis MacPliee attri- her long illness in the P. E. Island Hospital. Miss Lincls Inmnii, Argyle Slime is engaged iii teaching at Dfiirlbhl School {or this term. _ Miss Hazel M-rngonald, Ciiiircli- ill, is ivorking in. Hilltop farir fci the past t-hrce months. Miss Helen Holmes. IkSnbln, has been working st the home oi Mr. Daniel MacKiiinon, Churchill, for the past \\'(‘('l(. MF- Abiiah Gordon and Slolfl‘ Erma. Providence, R. I., have lsceii recent guests iit the home of llir. and MH- Geniize H. Inman. liiessrs. Jamie aiirl Merrill (Los- bi. Botishaiv, were recent \'l$.ll,.i;5 to Fort Augustus. MI. end Mrs. E. L, Ffilrgess and Mrs. and Mrs. William Potts and Neill Furizess n-ere YCVEHL visitors to Moucion over the weekend. Miss Catherine Murchison, RJI; of Montreal ls spending a vaealmii at her home in Bonshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacRne have returned to their home in Rumford, It. 1., after spending their vacation at the home o! Mr, David MacRae and other rggq. Lives. like one or the other of the; "nieces, Right in her. Up Ju5t, one fliizht." Titty looked first at the “pm-t, ment which lay nt the hack qr the litiildiniz. ‘There “~55 one 3003.512“; room, with n bathroom and a tiny closet. which Tcd told licr was "tlic kitchenette." "I like this plnre, (in I like rt VHF)’ much!" said Elsa with shining eryes. "I ihvilsrhit Yflll mirht. Brit while we're here. wouldn't you like to take a glfilive at the other npni-t. irnont?" At the front. of the house were tiwo moms, with a hath rind n kitshentiie millions a fraction st a foct lnrger thrin the other. After. noon sunlight streziiird in across a niulherr_y'—r~nlorcd (‘flllClL n maple QKUFIFEIZPG tattle, a rnw 0.1 open lvcokshelves just wtiltlniz to ht,- filled. ITO B!’ Contiiiiiedi H I K'd “T SBgmI ITGYS Kidneys clean out excess scidii and irritating ""5" Which TM? be the real reuse of your mil‘ money don't suffer another: out nklnl your drulgilt tor Cyehn. 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