FRIDAY, mivi-IMOOFI‘ "IQL .- wr» . x Wisdom’s Gatoi ‘Y ii Margaret Aye: lanes I have _“Oicily, darling, 1 - Aunt something to tell you," Muriel faltered. (Holly's voice was quite curt as she said almost casually, “Al- bert has told, me." The u'Ol'dS~si1‘\iCk Aunt. Muriel absolutely motionless. He; eyes, bright tvvlth tears, stared wide and expressionless, bits 0.! blue glass struck between her wet lasiies. "He's told you? About - whot?“ Ehe spoke with some difficulty. ‘-About Ixgv," said Cicily. "Oh, my p601’ child!" Aunt Muriels hands flew up to her tare in an abandonment to emotion that seemed wild and lHQXlJlIWRUIE, Rarely, it ever, had Cicily felt more uncomfortable. "He told me abouLDoty and the lawsuit and Fox and all that Fox said.“ she continued stolidly, "1 think he's quite. right. -We milstn't tell tlncle Ed. We can't have s scandal." Aunt Muriel had sank hark on the sofa, relief and bewilder- irnciit struggling in her gaze. "And you, Cicily darling?" she managed to eniinciate. "You meoii you've forgiven him?“ "Oi course I've forgiven him. Don't I have to? You know Al- beri. He goes down like a nine- pin before a pretty girl. O! course I wish it hadn't happened. It's going in turn out to be very expensive. But at least it's over. He really regrets lt." After an instant oi’ blank, dazed silence. "l had no idea that you were such a realist, Clrily," her znotliersinlaw ob- served in a queer dis; tone. "At yiour age. I'm sure I didn't have your comprsiire. But we took sex more seriously. And rnunh more rrinaniurallix Whrther, my dear, we u-ere dFFPIYPFl‘ or deceiving. But ivomrn and men were, of course, Just the same. Such escapades are alu-avs super- ficial and a wife, if shPKI sensible, al\\'fi_\'.< wins in the end. Albert. In)" rionr i-hild, is simply devoted to you. l-ic told me so yesterday with lPHI< lli hi8 FY95. Bill drii ihiiik that I'm trying to liis conduct. I tihinit it e no ilisizraijeful to have an affair Willi ii lllfiilPl in Ed's office —" her voice sand disdainftilly. It '.\"\< Ci<-il_v's turn to be ‘struck anvil iir y motionless. ‘Then she hcarrl hcr ll|i5 whispering, "An affoii?‘ She was stupefied. ‘Oh, my dPai‘. it. was that!" cried Aunt MIIHPl quickly. Her pi-rriit urns t'~‘l‘.l‘l!‘»'\lSl.\' that of Poussin-urine. “You i-viuldii‘! mill it SNliWilflfl, as Doty pretends. Ehe was ‘on experienced married airman and she knew what was hnynnriiiuz quite as well as Al bert rlid. She admits it, in fact." (‘ii-iii Sill mute, staring up at her iiiother-in-iii\v. The agony still had its grip on her heart. It ‘(VH5 all Cirily could do to krrii her .‘.i<irriH‘.e secret frcm the '.\'iil\‘..'\l'l before her who wish- ed zi. iie sympathetic _ the set-rot that Albert. had told her nntliiiig nut lies. "l-liio you derided," . asked Aunt. .\.iuriel presently, "you and Alhri-i, I mean, what you are goinr lo do?" ' I guess we'll have to settle." Cicily said apatiheticalLv. "I mean -that I'll pay." and she glared at her mother-in-law. Aunt Iifuriel looked very grate- ful for the glare. Or perhaps ehe only HritiPPd the bounty it illrirnini-iteil. She rose trcm the sofa and stood smiling lieatifl- qally, all of her gratitude shining in her etyes. “Cicily darling, I hsvn't words be thank you, Albert must have told you that I'm utterly help- less. Ed has my money. But I'll see you're repaid one way or another. I shall make it my affair. It may take some time, but you shall hove every cont of it.” Aunt Muriel meant this. "Clrlly,“ she said, “dear child, I Want to kiss you." Cicily dragged herself from the hearthriie by clutching t.he arm- Ihsii‘. Aunt Muriel pulled her drniphier-ln-lnw to her feet and rlasned her to her bosom. Cirlly elun: there, submitting to the caress, glad o.’ the support of thr- ivcllcorseied figure which felt. solid and stolid under her an-ns. It. was Clcily who first saw Albert at the door. 0n his apparition her hrvlv has stiffer.- liri ll‘. Anni. Muriel? arms and. feeling its rizidty, Aunt Muriel refeasc-d it. She wheeled at. the light of her daughter-idioms "r9 "Albert!" ah! gasped in the utmost. confusion. And then yriih a candor shameless, thoughtless and disarming, "1 was going to ask Cirily not to tell you 1 was here!" ' "well, that's unnecessary," lid Albert very grimly, H; n. gardcd his mother with fury in his firs. He removed his hat and, crushinz the brim in tense, hWltPlllnR fingers, he turned to~ WHY" Clclly will). standing s little removed by the armchair, -had been a mute spectator of this distressing scene. "I hope she hasn't -_ shocked you," 11¢ said with hesitation, transferring tn his wife the intensity o1 his gaze. "it wasn't .1" very pleasant buhjevt of runVQYIItIOn," Cidly laid, not for his. hut her mother. ln-lnuvis ears. She coudn‘t desl with Albert until Ann:- Mug-lei hld acne. 1i’ she only would go - go without realising the situat- ion she had prQcipfllted, "What have _\oii done to bu? What have you said to he" ‘l. hm turned to his motllfl in bittl accusation. "Why p i? Todd-Mayne Wedding On the evening o4 Wednesday. July 7th.. i948, at 6 o'clock. a very pretty wedding was soleinnlzed t the home of the bride's parents. when Violet Rebacca. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Todd of Rose Valley exchanged marriage vows with Leeiand Paynter, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayne. Emerald The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. F. MacEwen, beneath sr. arch prettlly decorated with spruce and summer flowers. The bride entered the llViflL room on the arm of her father. who gave her in marriage to‘ the strains of the Bridal Chorus. play- ed by Mrs. Harlan Day. sister of the groom. ' The bride was dressed ln a floor. length gown of white rayon shear with full bodice. high neckline of embroidery and full length sleevis. l-ler tulle veil was finger tip style of white net. She carried a bou- quet of red Briarcliffe roses. He‘ only ornaments were a single strand of pearls with matching earrings- gift. of the groom. Mrs. Leslie Frizzel, sister of the bride. i-vas bridesmaid. She wore a floor-length gown of pink bro- caderi organdy over taffeta with finger tip veil. She- carried a b01- quet of deep pink roses. The groom ivas supported by his cousin. Mr. Leslie Frlzzell. The bride's mother was attired in a dress o! flowered crepe and wore a corsage of white carnaticris The groom's mother chose a dres of black crepe and wore a cot-sage o! pink cal-nations. The groom's gift to the brides- maid was a sterling silver bracelet; to the best msn a fountain pen. Following the ceremony a FCCTI- tlun was held for the forty guests in attendance. The dining room _was taste-full; decorated for the occasion wun pink and white. the table was cen- tered with a three-tier wedding cake topped ivilh a miniature bi-Lde and groom. Those assisting in sen- ing were Miss Vessie Dawson, Miai June Cliappeil. Mrs. "James Gno- sins. Mrs_ Erven Todd and Mrs. Reginald Compton. Later in the evening a group of serenade-rs gathered to ivish thr ne-ivlyawids much happiness. Amidst a shower of confetti i...e happy young couple left on a motor trip to points of interest in the Maritinies. For travelling the bride wore a suit of powder blue with white ac~ cessories. Mr. and Mrs. Mayne will reslile in Emerald where the groom is s prosperous farmer. York And Vicinity Miss Hem Lewis, Cil_\'- spcni ihi week end at her home in York. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Knax and sou George spent Monday ln York. Friends nf Mrs. Elm-d Vessey are sorry w hear that. she has enterril the P. E. I. Hospital for treatmcni Miss Christine Proude. has re- turned to her lnne in York aitc" visiting in Oyster Bed Bridge. Mr. Sterling Saunders, Citiv ..~ visiting in York. the guest o! n... sister Mrs. West Cooper. M1. and Mrs. Nelson Watts. City- spent Sunday in York. the guest; of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Watts. On Friday evening the youiiz people of York gathered at Stati- hope Beach and enjoyed a very nice weinie fry. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mai.- Callum have as their guests. Mrs MacCallumfls parents and brother of N. B. The farmers of York are busy getting their hay in and it is r:- ported to be a vvonilerful crop. Mrs. Albert Proud. York. tic-win.- panied by her brother. Daniel Niac- Kenzle. N. 5., were visitors to Nev. Perth last week.-C. Miss Gladys Crockett. York u..."- a vlistor to Covelieaii on Wcdii day the guest of her innit. lvlzs. Ramsay Auld. Mr. George Proud has returned home after visiting with his gr '".i.‘~ mother. Mrs, George Bflllfslii. West Covehcad. Mr. and Mrs. Jack CiSWPll and daughter Myra. City, are vi:.i:i..iz in York. the guests of Mrs. Cis- wellls mother. Mrs. Fred NlacUuri- aid. On Monday evening July l2. .2‘ ladies of York United Church. i. nnstrawberry festival on the priv- soniiize grounds, It was very much enjoyed by all. LUCKY HORSES NEWMARKET, Enizlarid —'Cl‘\ -- A motor trailer on vlcu‘ hora has leather and chromium fittings with fluorescent lightiniz and air conditioning. It. is a "horsebox" built for transporting Lord Der- by's race horses and can carry six yesrlings. ' _ name did you have to come out here?" "Albert!" Aunt Muriel? face was s blank of amazement. She picked up her coat ilYIIfl‘ - the we‘. nut-backed sofa. "Your re- actions are incredible. I'm not. going to stay iiere to listen to your diecourtesy." (To ls continued: ILACKl-IIADS Blackheads shelf dissolve and die appear by this one simple. late and sun lethal. Get two ounces of perotlne powder from any drug mm. sprinkle I a hot. wet cloth, and lpply gently "ovary was»: sill to eons. e There’s A Great Summer CLEARANCE SALE 0f COATS and DRESSES In Our Ready To Wear Department COATS (j 19.50 to 27.50 clear for 15.00 Black and Coloured Twceds and Shot-ties Blue, COATS at 35.00 to 39.00 clear for 25.00 Washable Cotton Summer DRESSES 5.50 to 7.95 clearing at 4.75 Special Rack of Suits and Coats Worth ‘to 29.50 — Reduced to 10,00 See the Special Line of Bathing Suits at HALF PRICE cusgniaiv. 32.50 to 39.00 clear for 23.50 ‘dhort Jackets, Full Skirts, Pow; ,7 COATS 42.50 to 59.00 clear at f 33.00 Printed Jersey and Crepes 14.95 to 17.95 clearing at 11,50 OATS0 Red and Black Chambray and Spun Rayon DRESSES 22.50 to 29.50 "' clearing at ~ 15.75 Special Rack of Raincoats ' Worth to 17.95 — Reduced to 5,00 imiied D § v JULY 3U. I994‘ -\_._