"Do you love me more than anything eile in the whole wide world?" rwhy sure. Darling! Except. of worse, there's honey-golden . . . " “Honey Golden. eh? I knew ib- t blondel I'm going home to mother!" "Hey, wait a minute! I mean honey-golden, malty-rich. oh-so- wonderful Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes!" “Oh, that's diflerentl‘ “Sure they're different! That famous Grape-Nuts flavor is dif- ferent from any other cereal flavor in the world." “I know, I know-because they're snsde from two grains instead o1 one." "Sure-end loaded with carbo- hydrates and minerals and other food essentials." "You win. Go ahead and have another bowiful-and l think I'll Join youl" Ellen's lilarl (Continued From Page i4) to Rob's tonight, setting off in the moonlight, mounted jauntily on the Nell-mare, one, of his favorite modes of travel. I suspect he want.- ed w satisfy himself that Rob's stock are content In the stable. and also inspect any recent works o! voplll‘ there. He will sit down to chat over the affairs of her day with Karclyn and stop to romp awhile with the younger lad a happy fellow, and now inclined to be friendly. And perhaps be an interested on-looker while Jamie attends to his home work. There will be a lunch. . . . But dear rne. I must be off to borrow an yeast eake from Joanie! Until tomorrow . . . Diary , ., . Good-night. . . . MONTGOMERY-MACLEAN Al an impressive candlelight. double ring ceremony on Wednes- day evening. Nev. 17. Doris Ruth lViacLean exchanged vows with James Townsend Montgomery. Rev. 8- R. Prince. no, performed the Wcddins ceremony for the eldest filiishier of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Macllean and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Montgomery. Park gmfl lf/Md? 20¢ ON ALL YOUR COOKING PROBLMS idvice and the advantages of our new, modem Test Kitchen are now a: your service. Miss Roy will glad- ly answer ail your questions on Baking, Cooking, Meal Planning and Kitchen Problems. She is s qualified graduate in home eco- nomics and is equipped to Si" you sound, practical Gilli Corner, at the home o! the bride's parents in South West. Lot i6. The youthful and lovely bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. G. H. Roberts, was gowned in white slipper satin with fitted bodice. sweetheart neckline, and lily pointed sleeves. I-Ier white net veil was caught in halo effect and extended to the hem o! her floor-length skirt. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls, the gill: of the groom. and she carried a bouquet of Better Time roses. she was attended by her sister, Miss Ruby. who wore a floor- length gown of light. blue taffeta. Ohaieau Sinister l: hallo Ielesford ¢k'7\Q\'k'\'\ O'Hara stared at. her “I've told you why ii: was beat to ask that crowd to the Chateau" he said, a trifle impatiently. “Nothing whatever to do with my hagving met Miss West. before. was u _.. “You certainly was." she admitted. "Then why suggest it now?" he questioned. "I can't. see, myself, where Miss West. comes into‘ the business at all?" Just. then Rittenberg was seen coming directly towards them. and Caryl evidently realized that fur- ther discussion was out o! the didn't say it question. “Anyhow the best of luck!" she said enigmatically, securing the last word for herself, womanlike. and turning to Rittenberg. "The lost sheep has come back to the fold. Julius!" O'Hara heard her say, considerably to his sur- prise, mostly in regard to her use oi’ a christian name with such ease and lnconsequence. The film-director chuckled: "Glad to see you back. We've been having a real good day, be- lieve me. Made up for no end of lost time already. We begin shoot- ing to-morrow. This Chateau‘! the goods. and no mistake. And our hostess is a lite-long debt. I feel I owe to you." "I'VE FOUND SOMETHING 1" O'Hara was not quite sure how to interpret that last cryptic re- mark, though it seemed simple enough from the way in which Rittenberg put his arms round Caryl! shoulder drawing her c.osely to him. without any seem- ing objection on her part. Indeed, she appeared to abandon herself so instinctively to this familiarity that O'Hara began to wonder if he were imagining things. He experienced a strong feeling that he disliked what he saw. any- how. But. in the next moment, lie realized that it really was not his affair and what was Caryl to him. after all? “Why you should owe anything to me, I can't any." he suggested in consequence, but not perhaps too amiably, with the garaging of his car for the night. ' and busying himself Backing his ear into what. v/hen he was a boy. had been the family coach-house, he found that Kitten- berg had followed him. "Say. . . What's melting you so with matching shoulder length veil short. all of a sudden?" the latter and carried a bouquet of red roses. Mr. Maurice Cousins supported the groom. The nuptial music was played by hire. James G. MocLean. Following the ceremony a delici- ous repast was served to the sixty If I had, he'd have leave me, anyway." was asking. quite concerned. "Had any bad news about a. favourite uncle dying and leaving you out. of his will?" "1 haven't an uncle to my name. nothing to O'Hara re- Muus Roy's personal guests. Pink and white streamers and candies made an attractive setting with the beautifully decor- ated wedding cakes centering the bride's table. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery have taken up residence on their lovely farm at Pa-rk Corner, where they have the best. wishes of a hos-t oi friends. —S Take advarimge of this ol- fer today and everyday. Just write your question to Marie Roy and it will re celve her personal and prompt attention. 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"Old Man Fayne‘s dress pumps are blistering the lady's little feet badly. in other words. she'd sooner not have taken over nis leavings, thank you, though I'll say she does face up io_ things without squealing. We had one of those Glppo people hero just a while back, with a letter of in- vitation-i‘ "I know." O'Hara interrupted. leading him back on to the terrace and closing the garage door behind them both. "Ami she accepted. I've come now from that villa." "Have you then?" The other chuckled. “I somehow guessed you wouldn't be tvasilxzg much time. What's the reaction?" 01love handed him the type- written warning. explaining how he had come by it. Rittenberg- . reading it. whisticd softly. "Would you think they'd be quite so bareyfaced." he questioned. "Leaving their card on you. so you can't very well mistake the send- er?" "But in such a ivsy that I can't prove they had anything to do with it." O'Hara reminded him. ‘What single shred of evidence have we. linking them up with old Andrew Faynef." “Maybe I've found something likely to be useful." Ritteoibfll said. "Anyone that’; why 1 got rid of Caryl, s0 I could tell you. Come along with me and see it." BEHIND THE CARVING O'Hara wondering what die- covery had come to Rittenberg t0 make him speak with such oon- fzdence. followed him into the Chateau and up the massive old- 'oak stairway to the first-floor. Rittenberg passed ahead into tho room given to him for his use. Ii: was a large room. it! Wlllfi panelled in dark wood which in places was beautifully carved. It l-lad been one of the beet 8065A- chambers in (TENT! b°yh°°d~ Rlttanbm. closinl the 4°01’ "Id switching on lizhil. told him something. however, which he had rot known before. "Curious they fixed me up in hare." ho said. "This happened to he the very room Old Man Flyhe need for sleeping. I recognized that. soon as I came in here. The one night. I stayed here when he owned the Chateau. I had the room just opposite aorosstho cor- ridor." . (To Be Continued) STOPS IGNITION Helium prevents magnesium from bursting into flame during welding. QOOQO .C.T.U. ’ NOTES AND STILL T!!! STA!!! And still tho slats look softly down where. Bethlehem lies asleep; And still their watch. above the town, The humble shepherds keep. But now no guiding Star is setn, No angel choir is heard PIiX-lii-lmlilg "Peace, Goodwill no men" Through God's Incarnate Worst For men, immersed in civil still}, Forgetting things above, Repudlate the ilord of life, And scum the way of love. Awake. O world! ‘Tls not too late! Hear this. ye sons of men: ‘Wherever love dlssolveth hate. There Christ is born again." For still the stars look softlydowc Where Bethlehem lies asleep; And still their watch, o'er every town. The blessed Angels keep, —A.mo1d A. 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