iiibav. liwhy are your teeth so much WHITER today?” O n o u "Rather an unusual name. I met straight-backed chair. her fingers gm-mqhing ii,-ii ,.m,i-N-i,i,. and mm 3 Miss Smunwll 01109-Purely in A moving uncertainly among the I b"5Im55 WE.lI- I Wonder if she sheets of a letter in her lap. Her for yours to come. Choose I Iieciiuse PEPSIIIIEIII makes IIEIII GIEIIIIISI Wiirresr TEETH can be yours Pepsodent-because Pepsodent and only Pepaodent contains Irium, the marvelous thatprovides the greatest cleansi Because of Irium. Pepsodent cleans your teeth thoroughly and safely-cleans better between your t5,fI"'3" I'IfhP:”"i:h”c' "'-I:-”I' VI liiuiidin 'ITeixe;i:inChmfIiii:i litrilirrssl 113335." teiceufii”,.i,I;”2LL"Q:2:d”',f.”i,;Elf;' CHESTERFIELDS 1.25 WASHING MACHINES . - . - - - - - - - - - 1-25 , 0 cc: a mr 5 IV! res r.I . 'u - - ' ' teeth-gets rid ofcvcry trace of dull, dingy film - - : cursed by acid-producing im- ii 151"” alienable right. and Jack's right ., and LAMPS, RUGS, ETC- md -ou'll like Pe sodent's delicious fresh minty mil - - - formed brjinv food I i "It would be most interesting it also. Now risking many thousands BEDROOM SUITES .. . .. . . .45 i P v-"ides which "mm 0" the I I l she was." she said cooiy. "I shall in it brilliant flight which was to Itlavor. too-it leaves your breath so clean and sweet. Remember. Pcpsodetit with lri . .- - t '. - v - - . whitest teeth. Get Pcpsodent Dental Cream today. Qlgi-)iapl'fE'V:)e:'l :&;i:iiai;i;d..5::g(ei;:I: lg;-enti After five! I really must wg::ysh:n()l1uiSI;inIlIreIlT:i0yI'O.puie0intfotGI KHCHEN SL1-S . . . . . y . . H 55 on DOWN PAYMENT - ' I I I - H Iiffilid;ifiiE'2.i?iR.'Z”.IiZIf3T"3 A5 W” ” W W” W the REFRIGERATORS 2.60 mitmiu you the rhuurt teeth and when enough the swim, chance ma, . i - . . -- . promise and there was a thinil i:;ri'fJr";IhiiiIi":i:yiiuipiim &- ;::;:I" 'I''7 '” some day he could make her love about that, but meantime she GUYS up 70 PCYIHGIIT when you charge to 'Bocauso I changed to PEPSODENT with Iri'um'I" exclusive ingredient rig action ever oilered. um gives you, too, the gives iheHwI'I. The Truth About Tooth Ilecay teeth after eating. way to fig t tooth deca . use Pepsodent imme rarely after eating. Peiisodent gives IS (0 iTE”STieeih. I BEIIEQUF. W. .VI. 5. Mrs. Pearle Aifietk presided. Mrs. T. J. lninim and Miss Mildred Callback led the dcvotional. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Carrie Lt-nrd acicri as secretary, --The Women's Missionary. Mrs. W. J. Reid. Commu it CLADWELL Idiiiio. June 21 - could only Wegmer It. B” would , , I society M ”w Bodrque Unned.Frimdsmp Secretary. repD”ed"13gI MP) y First mb zimm on the iiseicssness. but he had friends in be well for her and Jack. MeIn- I lam interested In: . ......,-in Church held ihcir June meeting hospital calls and six house calls i bI'ld9'5 W9iIdiI1iI Kolm lammfd Hull D.1omy who Could place mm -"1 ma ume he must not mm” M her "Cw WEEK” i I .1 tho ham.-, oi yi,-5, W. J. Reid. made during me past month hm. mother had to Sew the drm tray or mix-anccment in miihog- investment. ' V P 10 In the ,.i,5,me or H", prmdmti The to a me up I " an airy Dlllces, or procure for him she picked u the letgcr again. BU S U r i- 9 K7 m - 9099 HOW Then the best man. Eng” some pleasant. hilI'IIliCSs sinecurc steadying her sinking hand. Du I Ind rend the minutes of the last ,Mrs. Edna Jenkins and Mrs. El- - ' v in: with Gloria hiid sent him far "And so I a-m coming east for n .. - 7-I T.- meetiniz. The trczisui-er. Miss M.,liot Wright. i;)rfm,i;”(;foL:le3:1:)'6nfI0T are emoimg afield. wet.-it," Jack wrote. "I am using Callback. reported 396.06 has been: collection, 519,75, -igim be ii": gggmgv Mggwg The knowledge of her lavish Tom Bates' wedding as an ex- I fofwardcd in ii", wwsum. m .1-Maine that hmdsm and me Benhj wealth had brought only an im- t-use to look around the old town onto. Mrs. C.-irric Trueuian. Chris- tian Stewarrlship secretory receiv- ed a letter from Mrs John scam, Preshyterlnl C. S. iiccrciary. ask- Iing for an increase of two per centl in the gitings. Iolder", was in charge of Mrs. Reid. ;and was in the form of a Piayctte; with several other members talc-I ling part, including Miss Loulaei .Cailbeck, Mira Hudson Lowthety; diction brought the meeting to A -close. after which a social liouri was enjoyed. The hostess serredi dclicious ire-cream and cake. SUITS! J SYDNEY Ausnalml ltfllf, daring her to keep longer from y I . , .- -i he word the fact. that she was his worry about the -work I am doin,-, . 1 :ApIb T':3.m5.C:1;ib::id'::"bg:::c la-wful wife. Iniitead of that he ind because I am getting lots of fun 161 GREAT GEORGE sT- ' CTAABIAOTTETOTVN. P-E-L - PHTTNE 2317 i "l5 9'3" Wm s kissed her against her will. hnti out oi ii, grid imi-ning ihingg about This Company is an Associate; Conipln of MANCHESTER Robertson Allison LOW PRICE I I TROUBLES AT WEl)l)lNG Gardiiicr, fainted as he was iib'r.i'. to hand the ring to the mliiis'cr during the wetidinz Gardiner was revived. Mr. and Mrs. Thoiiias Brizzuzce CP1'8lIlOI'lV. BRAY. Republic of li'cland..ltinc. The Golden Girl ' By admin LOUISE PIOVOIT AND unnoius nucx continued GLANTHAM AND HYDE DETECTIVE AGENCY She looked quickly up uii-i down in . wa'u1g";gW ngnngmifsnl J31!!! Alto he had iovoci them and I'.Ink- Evgm uf flig NEW WAY Moreland in spite of' heraoexlf. -ck qiiifh -12: 3:1. o I . . . mm mm W W M mm Furniture Store! A” ” w"”pI”"”"5IY 9X'P9'l'IV'-l parts of them with his own hands. how FTEHCN Payne sat at a. little tabel and let her composed glance drift around the crowded room. Wayne Gotham sat up ite her. She was not particulary anxious to be friendly with Gorhiim, but the broker had been useful and Just now she was not in a position to offend him. , For Mrs. Payne. hard pushed by creditors and unpleasantly short of funds. had taken the old rout of the financially straitened. Slit: had speculated. C-oriiam had been extremely accomodatiiig in tho matter of carrying her account. but she was unpicasantly aware that the debit side was increasing rapidly. smile. "Did I tell you I have become a business ivoniari? i run playinrz Chilliflml 10 21 young heiress, ini- mensely rich and rcrv charming. Wish me good luck in my first venture. "WW1 all my limit." He warmed he wedding of an old frleiitl, ton ll0I.Ii'el'lIJI liitercst,a ,h ii i I . . meant that lie” slioultl, "lvshti its tlliir gfiintempumon swam over mm lucky girls"- "Her name is Gloria Siauntoii." Got-ham put his cup down carc- fuliy. Not a muscle of his face 3..- I-P8Yed more than a polite interest. might be the same one?" Their eyes met across the little table. cool. wary. fencing for atl- vantagc. Frances Payne. prcbiiig delicately to find if he remember- ed Gloria Staunton air the un- known girl at Beechwood. could have no idea that his mind's eye saw a little writing room in a quiet hotel and a girl with a still, frozen inientness in her eyes as a buy with a little tray passed, calling have to intmdiice you. which is nice of me, for she is diatractingly ”I wonder why I did it?” ing, soot-laden young city of tire middle west. Not why he had mar ried Gloria-that motive was cleir him, but that chance had gone glimmering. What he grimly tiuI.-s- tioncd was why he. with a host. of agreeable friends. with fastidious summer months as :1 grimy labor-cr in an automobile factory, A girl had taunted him with his where social graces would be an asset. Yet he had taken a "job" in a garage where there was no pm- siiile chance -to rise. and he h'ril stuck to it until that chance metat- patlent cllgust at his own inepti- 2l-IAPD-Thialrish seaside i-esurt loday claimed a record for Il(3'IV)'- wcigiht newborn babies - Michael Kinch. 17 pounds three ouncct. heiress wife. S.VlViH- Quisl. 37. alllil his 30-year-old wife were marrzctl in September. i9-ii. June 2i-i tune. and the sight of her in her dainty aloofneiis had filled him with a primitive desire to sweep her off her feet and carry her away with him in that fleet racing treated her with savage rudeness and left her to think what shu would of him. And then he had left the work he had taken to please her an-I I i cam: ll”-"'M'1'N had I pi-iricoly tam in selecting the moat. eiiuunllvo makcl, but Jack Moraland one-tiinn gentle- man of leisure, toiled in I factory with hundreds of other grimy men. At night. he red intmtly over sheets of draw rigs, or buried him- self in bulky . lumes. At the end of the sixth week he left the small but comfortable hotel where he lived in compara- itlve state with a cold shower available at the end of the day. and moved to a room in a modest cottage in the outskirts where he had the privilege of using a lean- to shed in the back yard. Here he tinkered steadily night tifttr night sometimes whistling over his work and sometimes sitting in frown- ing contemplation. hunting for the many other men were dancing at- tendance on her and the thought made him turn angrily back to work again, He tried to hate her. The truth was that he was hungry for the mere sight of her face. when a thick creamy cneviope came one morning inviting him to ”I want a week off." he said to the foreman. and he got it. XV Miss Endicott was seated in her fingers had acquired that treach- erous habit of late. The creeping palsy in one hand. atudiously con- cealcd by little siibterfuges of wraps and trailing scarfs, and which was the unadmitted cause of her first employing a secretary, had increased noticeably Miss Endicott. was worried; starkly worried. A few months ago she had faced the discomfort of a diminishing income. the annoy- iiriiig untold wealth. she found herself steadily called on for more Rasario vein. the returns will roll saticiblc in its hunger for money. Miss Endicott found herself part owner of a copper mine of amazing made further trip: to the strong- iiox-which she unwiacly kept in the house because her father had kept it there-and brought out clouds shone a golden horizon. but the storm seemed near. If aha had fallen. and she turned on the electric reading lamp near her to glance again over Jack's letter, The part that pleased her most came last: and see my friends. And as you are the first girl I ever had and still in the running. I am coming first to see you, and then I shall go back again after the wt-ddin( Beechwood will look good to me after this town. But you are not. to cars that I could not find out in any other way." she sighed over the last few sentences. It. was completely be- yond her comprehension that a STOVE Therefore sire acce t i i broker's attciition for tigeaiiresgiii 5”g'f,f,E';i?,f,,:h?,: s..tAi:,Lui?.iludse,ifi0:m,1,',.,,i m,nc'rmC RANGES -- Do- 0 at least.althougli she had coolly de- mm 3 Clgareue and vwnde, wimg llverad an FIRST woeltly 5 mdgd to mfop hm "hm h" fI”' Gloria was doing at that pa.rticu- Plilmllt 0' c ' gflcm ,””5''””"5 "'3" 59”IN im- moment. He wondered how e turned to him 'with a lazy ELECTRIC RANGETTE5 '" for Town and Country Use are HERE! WEEK! "A GPOGY. Vitrjuo-I'tIi:lt'o'd All types of stoves-cool or wood, an and electric range: and rangettao-gr. here to choose front. And on tap”. sen: Canada's most famous nnkq .. LANCASTER, CHEF -.MA8TIB and GURNEY! Be aura to choose YOUR new ltove from our large relocation and use our any budget tar-mu. 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Sometimes she trembled over ' thosc things iind stay in this it. but site had gone too far to COIHO III. PTIOIIO OT iiizly little city through broilinc turn back now. Back of the storm Winlv BUYS UP TO WFFKLV BUYS UP IO Department Store of saint John, N.B.-liotnbliulied I808. TIIISTLE BICYCLES .50 VACUUM CLEANERS 1.00 DEPOSIT l' All Goods Delivered on FIRST Wultly "f LOW Carrying Charges--only 5Vo ct MAIL THIS COUPON: ...g.-.....u.......mw.”.uau.- I had heard the door, "Mr. Parsons." rho an- nounced. To be tonllllllliu Kn- girl; and-Vvrhercutm-AgirlEhaii gone. Living in a more secluded amazing change of fortune, way since Jack's depnriiire siic One of the maids appeared in '6-(J R” BOARDING "IH(")tJst-2” i had come to this city of factories, "0I'hI”g 0! marwl still working and still sticking to cars. It scemeti the only thing he could do. at least without. getting his friends to prop him. At, the end of the third week he Moreiaiid and an Entlicoit should scii his hands with common labor. Still, it seemed to please him, and the main point was that he was coming home Among his old friends in the station of life In TROPICAL Z 3 L. C W i "C K" F: WOIISTEIIS Cool and Comfortable made a discovery. His prt-sent pi. was the only thing he wanted to loo! Motors had always been to him living. sentient things. lie which he belonged, he might for- get this iibsurii idea she wonder- ed if he hadiorgotten his a par- rntly brief cifalt with the 8 illi- QUlT PUFFING T EOLD PIPE. 5,ooo FOR A cAmoivAL PLiG.'-M-I'LL CHUM, A6KiNi UM-Al-if "W ---tsizl Lsegtllrex?-??1; Cd one-Ficrv em 1 metre? -44-TELL vou WHAT, , OLD Mi,Aro,1: LIKE vane. 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