_:M_QI_YDAY, BURDEN uotiternoot. Maurice Lcdfl and Mrs. Lodge and children Graham and Malcolm or Montreal werei weekend visitors to Borden. They are spending their holidn s with Lt. Muse's mother, Mrs. .' Dodge, Cavendish. long ‘as I llvs By EMILIE BORING. Miss 01¢ Toouihl o! Cher town spent s iew days recently‘ with her brother Rel nd Mrs. Toornbs at. Borden. I Isn't femur. Joan. 1 wouldn't have seen your white ring had it been as as e sheet. I __ rs.:ct"=r..*-.....ss w...“ w. we liLrs. Rodlers Hesnmillt - my o! Lower rreetmvn were guests o! mmmogul, Wm" dlumm‘ mm” M2‘. and Mrs. James Campbell on bm-nm‘ 1 ma“ to Mmday- 1 could hardly see ros- the mo“. I pulled a pen mm the oven, saw that the scone; were on lire. ierlree Wen the PoNh door and rlung ‘an guhpen 1nd sliuguxlieufi understand co Mrs. 0. 1!. Cameron and lime son have hit you in the . Johnnie o! Ottews. are visiting heri Us laugh wee . It was the parents Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Reed kid in mo. I wag leaning down ar- Borden. [ranging the ssss to farm the word Mrs. A. P. Ceretti ol Borden is visiting relatives at Montreal and‘ Ottawa. i Welcome. l looked ult in time Mr. and Mrs. Allan MscAleer oiiito receive a recs hi? jet hot- pan. Borden lest, on Wednesd atter- Shock sent the not el the eggs and noon for Alberton where ‘tiny William-com crushing to the step. reside. I'm on my knees in apology. [Joan's voice was s. bit unsteedy. Miss Hilda. Mutter-t oi’ Albany‘ Forget it. bet my black eye can- spoilt a icw days recently with hence! my doubt that you were show- mother", Mrs. Walter Fanner crime your own work ymterday, will Borden. You’! ——-— Agreed. I hate Misscieswvieivelvlsdieeelddilistsrinthe mosnw a Montreal is spending her holidays butler and b Jrockod maid with her parents. Mi‘, and Mrslcut tsblesand openedouriously cerv- Jnmeg V. MacDonald at the Bordon edmahjongcasestoshow decorative Hotel. tiles within. PhiliP Bard blockaded the corner when Joan was examin- Miss Betfl’ hymn o! Borden left ing the choice old cabinet which on Friday for Montreal where ‘he concealed the radio. 11mm it arm,- will spend the summer. a the music o! the Beethoven sex- Mr. and Mrs. James MacAloor of Greet effect. isn't it? You didn‘! Borden are visiting their son Lorne expect to‘ meet me here tonight, and Mrs. MacAleer at Montreal, dld you? There was a hint o! ex- Mis; Fxlith Shari! of Borden is You'd ultmtion in Bards uestion. he surwr but I haven't spending her holiday; with rela- given you. personally, s moment's fives at. Norboio. thoight since I left your oitice. "- Joe-ns smile r0 a bbed the words o1 Miss Loretta Carunbeil or Borden possibly sting. spent s. iew days in Freetown guest, Is that so? Iii have to do some- oi Mr. and Mrs. Redier. Hammill. thinfl about malt, he declared with -i- |an assurance that tired Joan with B diwiffid “nsmizi. “niifiiffi 3?.‘ 955$.” i?“ ;,’.,";.“"?,;‘,,'{.“' .233‘ i . l . . o e ns . Cape Traverse formerly or Grondilrlere come, Carl's liter! River in the 10s or their infant‘ He nodded wwu-d g, gm o; p91‘- son. Josupln He was born on Jlliyihglk ten ears in an exquisite m“. 1l!ll, and died a short time. later ‘pink f with B, page; Pan Con“ He was buricrl at Seven Mile delicnte lace who was curtsying cemetery, The pail bearers were. and strsigmg hands with the guests Evefovt Campbell and Rflmillio whom Mrs. Show was present- Westhnver o! Borden. ing her. Her wavy black hair was _beeuti!ul. She would have been Much sympef tdhyf irualsot etigtenflfiwrettlyeiined hterlbhtie eye; and mouth to me wie an urn y o t =1 not peuen. Mr. Austin MacDonald of Tlgnish] 1 [may that, kid's moth" 15 flggfl- who met death at Borden on mg a rig-ht to get her, Philip Bard Thursday While working as bra/lre-Ioontmued, Appgrenthy M34331 hm gran in the Cl.‘ N. glééyflrd here’; a. chang; ogaheert since she ag IacDomd as r1 l DB1‘ to her us ad's wil that left the this community ior some years and mild he; r m m, 1-4pm- b~,- his quiet friendly manner mndeishgp o! Mrpypsehitiziv and g5; La- many friends Who BTEBUY WSW?’ mont. She had a. contract with a his passing. piriture conobeern thezfriggtelieslvte‘ isteor -—*~—" no . some w n- Social Club met on Wednesday awr- D9,]; on the 511194;! we guard- afternoon at the home gcil’ is“, L119 (imm- ngpointsd “f? Ea1§§§“‘i>?ZZ‘Z§§“EiZfiE2-=¢ ‘” i...‘ sfiedwmihl“siii‘fii-fii.i€.itl; ntiuriie: of the last meeting and;.ioan wondered. She had thought roll call. Sick committee rcllortxi Craig Lamont married to the wcm- 2 f_0ur sick and a letter oi an who. from the threshold or his rm was read irom oneloifice. had. threatened to petition mrii1b<‘r_ tor _ New the court. Evidently she was his .~~.S ..... -. rc. 1181i. YYFB- N931 Dfifflwh W“ Hello Uncle Cra l Do '0u think tiintcd president for the remain-l my dress is prettygyGraruiy let me of ‘he year. Dainty lunch was choose the color. it. ‘ home oi Mrs. Ralph Toombs. t- hundfgflg 0g gums go by to s“ the view - but Granny said I'd have to ask you. Howd you get the black eye? she demanded. He grinned at her and rusriiplod her dark curls. Miss Lamont, vour lack o! man- ners surprises me. Aren't you taught not to ask personal quest- ions? Okay Toots! I gllesg I can ask you anything. Can't I? I love you more than anybody in the world. don't I? Have you seen the girl who's moved into The Mansion? Drusilla Dodd was here for lunch, She says she bets that girl will be another female on your trail and - she mumbled the rest oi the sentence beneath the fingers he had Mapped over her mouth. She kicked at his shin as with arm about her he forcibly propelled her from the r com. Mrs. Show iollowed than with her eyes as she said; ‘ You've heard o! Yenlant terrible. We have one in the fasnily. For yegrs the child's mother allowed hcr to ‘develop’ - a8 she celled - in her own way. As (or Drusilla the less said about her the better. Would she get through this ter- rible evening witlziut burning up with fury? Joan demanded oi hersel-i. 0i course that horrid child had re- rerred to her. Wasn't she the Blrl who had Ltflfld into thewMension? The reculnr auction party oi the Bwwlen Women's Institute virus hid on Tluirsdnv evening in the town hall with seven tables play- ing. Ladies‘ prize was won by Mrs. Cecil Stewart, gents by Mr. P. J. Lincrnnls with conmlation prizes going to Mrs. Aloysius Croken. The fl"‘="ZE0llL prize we; won by Mr‘. Aloyslu; Croken. COSTUME JEWELLERY Cotton jewellery made out o! fabrics like red and white ging- 11371 buttons and tiny leaves oi green felt is n current fad. k239i .1 SAD Lilli spe ton would be on Craig Lamonife trail. Pity she couldn't let her know how thoroughly she disliked him. I! I know my onion; - and I do - that kid's in for the licking oi her liie, Philip Bard observed beei e her. I common knowl e that the ms e oi her perens was a flop, though there was no divorce. Her father died - cracked up in s plane - and his unliappineel. turned Craig into a woman-hatq cm ws, hi. twin and his idol ml he blamed the wile (or what. hap- pened to him. l-low are the folders for the Bus Line account raormlns? They will be ready in the morning. Fine! Ii I land Janvers with them I will have achieved two oi my am- biticns within twenty-tour hours; the Straight As A Crow Flies Bus Line account. Jsivers came w me. r eidnit go after him. and - to be a in this home. Sometime I"li why. . pointed the last sentence by II. smile straiizht into his 9165- I'm to be st the inn this Bllmmef- B01"! a resident o! Carsiield. I nave decid- ed to be o, model citizen and ti‘! 1°! the Mate Ifilillltlm- HBVlTIG Y9" FOCKC-Wuli’ probable to his credit. Star-tie] RCAF f1" i l h w wt-dil‘ ‘all?! Mslissflmfeslfllil Sat. R. n. "Muscles" i-ndwyn. s1 Albert St. Lindsay. Ont. enlisted in the RCAF when he was 11m, 15 years oltl. That was two years ago. Todiiy he is back in Canada, e fuzzy- clicckcd veteran with one Mea- scrschmitt confirmed , and one h, plsy ‘ with will add pep to small town lire. Philip Bard was taking lot for granted. Joan tnmisht in Motiv- she opened her lips no protest. Closed chem. Alter all, the benign grovidence might have projected 1m 1mm the foreground or her life. First. he would or! Jerry sleds; second it. wouldn't long with his assistance to Prove the girl who had moved nto ‘the Mansion we. not trying to annex Craig Lamont. It we are to play around togethe , I hope you're good at tennis? I'm a wow. 'l‘here are dandy courts at the Country Club. Here's hustled him back to Canada. where he must remain until he reaches 18 years of age. With i8 opera.- tloml )trips against Gcrmgn targets. no I I m ‘h and otters in Occupied Eur e ns i" ° P Ill 1W IN or M" bucking oi experience, Sgt. ‘i-lpndwyr: 12:81:31?‘ mfmf§3ffifl,1'§:m' will serve ns a gunnery instructor.‘ seen: or! nnsnssslrrrsrremml He M he w» cm the new ..:.:..~..in:.'.=s..=- -~ m i» - mime "Muscles" for the same ten-i m Kiddo and arctic?! son thnt big men are called "Tiny" W" m! d -he hasn't got any. Sgt. Hadwyrf fir,” M dnesnt (rel vcry happy about, hav-I‘ in: to wait six months before he "' m" can so back on operations. but is determined to work hard so that that: won't be alnybiielay when“ he is 0n m re clg e or crew diitAol-{IWAH Fhotek v_ Mttzrméfiii _ ‘ ‘WW Craig back again. He looks as i! he could chew nails. l-iow do vou sup- poae he got that black eye? His story sounded ‘isliy to me. Babs Shelton i; that way about him. (To Be Continued), be usciui in hoidlnfl 01cm One look in your mirror will give you the tmswer . . . I man‘ 6i. mouse . . . am I one of those who lets the other fellow face all thd danger, take all the risks? Look yourself straight in the eye and ask yourself this one question . . . Have 1 the guts? The guts to wear thd G.S. badge on my sleeve-to fight that my home, my people may be free. '4 You’1l need months of thorough training to" make you fighting-fit. Your place is beside every man who has the courage to see it through. Canada’s Army needs you NOW, and needs you for overseas service. s 0| i’ otten. " "h. Hmry Rose. Wheatley River: funeral Mrs. Leslie Weeks. Elliot Mills and largely i . (Din) A. B. Stevenson. New her late Lasgow. Later she married Mr. Arthur B. Dickieson also o! New sgwew and the other mam rs or her family are: Ruth. who tcndcrlv cared tor hei- mother during the inst years oi 11°!‘ 11ft; Ader, Richard amid 5901119. all oi New Glasgow. Four d lglreandfiittiédirenotwhto rcfiided Awiitah . Air-ho she - u 1' 1e - C- - - gfddggttyefigzngggfii“ hwuhuwo, ,. Charles. now attending the sum- munber M ye-am her death came as mer session at Acadia University, a great shock to her wide circle 0i wmfvmei N- 5w "m! Creelmfl" "R1 relames and frlemm Arnold at homo. Also a number or M” m e50“ was a lady whoiother grand children end greet ' - 818ml Children. several o! whom llfit"iill>ni“sfilliyvfs“rep°w°liga "rtihtlfii m in gm owned Form- Mrs. ickleson was a member o! *‘“"°““‘1°d '1" h" ‘amm’ '“ "whim New Glasgow Christian Church Fhmily. Mr. and Mrs. erett Mclood and Fhznily, Chic: geulilsticc 'I'ha.ne A. and Mrs. Camp- 'ter River. To the ber ved relatives M! t ifliiDil-thy gextended. WEI whi h very tools place from In Memoriam MRS ARTHUR. n. DICKlI-IBON . et we record It is with deeo wil‘ “r B‘ occurred at her home in New Glasgow on Wednes- cw rnoming. July 12th at the ride niili“"rir“ind‘“ifrt “it'll ‘it’? Vice Wile conducted by Rev. R. E. lasts. Miss Agnes Willinmsfii/lrs. E. Show wlho delivered a. . neld. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. message o! comfort to the bereav- "QCVBUEOXI and Family, The Ladies ed. The assisting clergyman were iiid and Missionary sum‘. o; me Rev. W. J. McLeod. Itev. Eric Coi- New Glasgow Christian Church fin. Rgvh wmt-hliilsoni The Hyréigs gut Flowers-Mini Ella Sample. used u rig c scrvce were c otted Plants- M” Lord's My Shepherd and Jesus. Dickieson. Ad“ “m! Saviour Pilot Me. Mr. Preston The poll bearers were-Messrs Beck very effectively rendered the Herbert Stevenson Richard sum; beautiful hymn. Some We'll Chester Bulmon. itevcl L. Dickiel Understand. Mrs. Wm. B. Bulmon son. Howard Ling, ‘Nflllusn 5e @- rueeided at the o. Flower Bearers-John Ross 1t u! Beeutilill flora ville Stevenson; Flt. Sergt bangs] cog/Jed trhmnrhthk Racklmm and Eidred weer... home she was ilic ccnirnl figure. _ e m ' Imemlent W" 119W M- tho New She was twice married. Her first‘ rfilirilmulzf; hwghlmwlfltwg 5m “d L’ and lg“ gnaw.“ glafmw “mclery beside her late husband. Mr. mum ‘Bradshaw of work on. firm I1 -o o mph Wreatmf“ M M“ 0M1 us who predeceased her eight New Glasgow. To this union ioiir reamed Zn‘?- gw "a" 53°! 5m 058mm“, m" ‘ind - W117" Y9"! 58°» children we" Mm’ “may: M" the Electric liiziiliilflfniillexihwChmtali Williamamnd Familv MrInndBB/lrr fie “mam w" “M” "l" 5|?" Melville adehaw. summer-sing; Haj‘, mo“ work w“ Me noaircb.‘ sum“ Max“ a“ hue», Th“ on or Mr. James Andrey, rim-i