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Hishheld 7.30 PM. John F. lviocKayj Student Minis- ter. ASK I03 STEWART’! RAISE‘! BREAD spiced with plenty o! Rialsiau. Fresli today. Stewart's Bakeries Lid. ASK FOR STEWARTS KAlSlN BREAD spiced with plenty o! Raisins. Fresh today. Stewart's Bakeries Ltd. NEW Bestlful Chesterfield: just sira-ived. Special lolw price. Tocmbs Music Store. NEW WILLIS PLANO. -- Beau- Wul Mahogany. rich in who. Toombs Music store. BABY C-HAMP Northern Isllec- trio Ruido $36.00. Toma-tbs Music Store. TBYON-BONS-HAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. — Services for Sum- rluy. February 15th, are: Tryon 3 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. H1086. Minister. THE PBESBYTERIAN GHURCH 1N CANADA. — Services for Sun- day, FUau-uary 15th, as follows: Motmt Stewart i1 A. M. Ilaxring- ton 3 P. M. Morshfleld 7.30 P. M- Rev. l‘. N. Young. Minister. canon or mound-sim- day. February 15th. Georgetown Parish, Holy Trinity, Georgetown. 11 A. M. Ohrlst Church, Cherry Volley 2.30 P. M. Weather and roads permitting. 1w. D. A. Yco. TEE LENTEN SERMON ‘will be broadcast from St. Dunstarrs Basilica eaoh Sunday evenipg dur- ing Lent. frown 7 to 7.30. The preacher is Rev. Bernard Quinn. O. M. 1., oil Otta-wa. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE o! the United Church o! Canada. Services February 15th. ltingswn 1.1 A. M. New Dominion a P. M. Cornwall Church School ll AM. Public Worship 7.30 RM. Rev. M. K. Chamian, Minister. DIE! AT HALIFAX — The death occurred. Tuesday in Halifax o! Rev. Canon Charles R. Cumming. He was '16 years 0,! age. Born in New York and educated at King's Collegiate and King's College, ‘Windsor he obtained his Bachelor of Arts from. that university in 1394, H; was rector of parishes in Ship llarbor, Port Grevlllo, Cro- ‘paud, P. E. 1.. Weymouth and Brldgewater prior to i916 when he went. overseas as chaplain to the 112th Battalion. H; returned in 1010 to become rector o! Christ Church Sydney, later oi! Christ Church, Dartmouth, from which position 11o retired in 1985. Follow- ing his retirement he was actively engaged in parish work. He was made on Honorary Janon o! All Saints’ Cathedral in 1925 3nd served as Chaplain to three Arclh blShDDI--Wl)l‘l‘8l1. l-llcKenley and lungstnn. Canon Cumming is sur- vlved by his wile; three sons. Pro- leuor R. Stlllley King's College. Charles O. Toronto. and Eric R. Roz-thud, N. 3-: find one sister, Mrs. W. B. Provsn. Grsnd Falls. Nfld. » -nn.w- t nn-sasnyruhlfllb mvssnaemetteostmalemi- tor to ieolstn Beau Irom his family. It wu- in tact». lmtvosslbll. It M"! occurred to the Bells that Carol?! prelerred to have her husband tn hernel! u‘ much as possible. The! were lorever running in and out c! 1a: place. None o! them ever knee- ked. ss sure u Carolyn 1W1 WIM- thlns on her mind which she want- od to get over to Beau tscttully, one or the other o! the hmily bounced in. Scmetintes Carolyn was exasperated to tears. Beau wu little, it any help. l! nonl B! thl Iolks appeared alter ho and Ouc- lyn had dinner in flu evening. he was Almost certain to suggest that they stroll up to the house and see whet-was doing. Carolyn was tut. abandoning the ides that she had merely to make suggestions to change the things about Beau which did not meet with her lull approvsl. There was the Morris chair. She loathed lt- She was constantly barking he! shins upon it. Scotty wrote tho! he was coming diwn for the week- end. Carolyn gsked him to bring her the wing chair from her old‘ bed- room. Her mother was- gltsd to dispose o! it. because she was going to do the room over. Scotty arrived with the wing choir in the rtwnble seat i! his roadster, lie carried it in for Carolyn and then rwent in search o! Jennie Sue, Carolyn gratefully replaced the Morris chair with its successor. She thought the room looked much better, but Beau did not agree. "Good lord." he protested. "this thing is as hard as rock. The old Morris may not have been pretty. but it was comfortable. What did you do with it?” "Grzmp said he'd take i! of! my hands." remarked Carolyn stiffly. "I guess he would!" oxclaimpd Benn.“ He's been trying to beat me out ol that chair for thrac years. Well. I'll show him." He proceeded to raid Gramp’! bedroom and rescue the Morris chair. While Carolyn bit her lip with vexation. Beau returned it to the exact location it had formerly occupird in licr sitting room. "There isn't space in this room for two large chairs.“ 511a Said, Beau grinned. “ ‘Sfunny 110w wcmen are always lugging the fur‘ niture around. For heavens sake a mun likes to know his way about in his own home." “I'm ashamed to have people see the place." blazed Carolyn, “It looks like a junk heap," Bean's mouth hardened. "You've just been pretending to like 1L?“ Carolyn lost her tunper com- pletely. “Ye-s!" she cried. Bean's eyes were grim. “How do _I know you haven't been pretend- ing about a lot 0,! other things?‘ he demanded. "Mflybe I have." she said. As soon as he turned on his heel and walked sway, Carolyn w" SONY. She had meant to say so much. but everything was bog. inning to get on her nerves. she was convinced it r1135 “took-knew o! her to put up a fight for their happiness. She decided to begin her Cvthcelzn that very day. Scotty ad Blllwlllwefl W119i! he arrived that he W85 Spending the weekend. not {or the first time He and Gnnmps land become great buddies Scotty shared the old man's room while he was there. Shortly after Scotty's arrival Clfflllln had R telephone call mm Rosalie Akers. She said she and Rutherford Clayton would be drlvhw through Maryvllle that afternoon and would stop to call urwn Carolyn In her new home. Walking back to the cabin 31m- dlnner that clay Carolyn ggld u; Beau. "Rosalie and a friend will be here this afternoon and I‘m going to have tea shout. live. Please BPFBHEE to be there-without the overalls." 33"“ "wwlcd. "Listen." he nld "U" l ‘Wfklll! man. I can't lay of! in the middle o! the day to entertain my Wlf0'5 floczy frgendsy 1 ""151 be 111m. Clufilyn. cautioned herself. "It won't hurt you to 4° Wmelfllh! t0 Dlfllle me once in n while.’ she said lclly. "I'll expect you at five." ."0h. yeah?" muttered Bggu, Carolyn did not like Rn_]lQ. Clrfllyn liked J. Rutherford Clayton oven less. “Ho is the typical rich man's son you reed about in last novels." she told Olive. “spoiled to death, wild ll they come! His lather died this sorin: and m: Jay almost a million dollars and that 1mm done him n: good." “A millions’ cl" breathed Olive. "Gee, I never hoped to meet one lace to bee.” Carolyn laughed. 011v. w" m; only one o! tho Be11 hmily with whom Carolyn had enstabllslied friendly relations. She genuinely liked Beau’: little sister grid hurt,- lly spproved o! her lmbitlon to Pull herself up in the social world. Carolyn had [one to s greet deal p! trouble to correst certain small cruditm in Olive‘: manners. She wu on opt pupil. Carolyn. waiting for her guests to arrive that alter- MOH. ‘Ill Proud o! her sister-in- lsw. She was wearing g, mus lbw‘ emu crane,» which Olrclyn hid culled from her own wardrobe. Olive Mind very pretty with her flushed plqulnt face and excited hole! eyes. I "I'd have died.” she confessed, l! Mother huuft agreed to work for me this slternoon. 0h, OM0- gh.” you're such s honey so u} Carolyn had also sme Jennie Im- bvl the bum m. em ma e110 wee cunning pouches and they y could not t» m moo. It: t tlt l!!! meeqeiiglnl 11:53” “ ‘h. Mil lire when Rmuo drove my. ' hold-n? trauma M 3% 1' _ £14 lie greeting ne'er; i ‘7gnic1'¢'v .......-.<~..........-i» - ~1= " moons a. Heavenly Valentine gifts . . . sure to make you her favorite beau! Brave your good taste with an elegant gift . . . I. head- lome bag . . . fine gloves . . 0 somertbclttoclrclohcrwoewslit . . c rlcllcau jewelry . . . s lady-like porno! umbrella . . . to mention just e few from our ldce-Qrevoklng accessory elelesl ' Scotty. highbslls liquor. Ber with s-nlnt, anything "Good grief, Olrolyn." protested Jay Clayton. "have you gone gngl ln your old s C? ‘ljcll My cow end Wit "your led box Ind uactly overjoyed to see lb; girl £rlend._ derllnl." she said. "How did you guess it?" retortcd Jay Clsyton had brought e quart ot rye slung. He insisted on making and after the second Scotty permitted Rosalie to entice’ him’ into dancing to the radio. oorolyn hsd not intended to serve mother-ln-lhw lcruple about itJCarolyn had sr- ranged s dsinty tn table with tiny open-heed undwlches and tall trusted gllllel of iced to; decorated had "1' show you" murmured Olive. dvllyla all be: dimples. l! her om. "You shew no any the. Ieatttllhllina. announced. _ lean" mm ti. t» vsenneoni‘ muse the 1min: station to (llll l Jo Unwed. “A llms betoro he “it In to m out-own’: mo! ‘u i ~ "um," guests. l-le lied put his hlld under "Yes." laid Beau and added the ratéeclt‘ and rte bugle hglt was quietly, "got on u“ by,’ ‘My wetsn s cod uwnwen came Olnlhne ourbr t into the cabin, but he wee still end fled.‘ , “h” 011"’ wearing Dig brown coveralls Ind Ill t (To 3s conpgnu“) tie. Ho grinned nt Oerolyn deris- ively end bl etldened with resent» merit. Then he eeulht lllht o! Oilve‘s second hlghbull. "Whit do you think you're doing!" be in- qulrcd. olive made n little tsee st his. "Having s marvelous time!" J11 Clayton snlggered. “Isn't else the cute little devil!" h! llhd. Bu ruched out and removed the glen from 01mm hand. lie set it down with g thump on the table. "You'd better get beck t0 heroine hem where yell retool. x1491: ale may. "Hoods: um! roemlm tn ‘..'..‘;."“..'3'.$.‘ Ion on unis-e 1m: "lure." m um. west-m e sup emu ever In i Wllinstlnutlnn ltu you feeling all-In Milan's line relief ms my Ioul hi? lleedscllo from fully ‘ellnl- ralfi Tulle N s an ; I” . LADY JANI W. I- Tlle regular meeting of the lqdy hue Women's Institute met on Thursday evening February 5th. at the home o! Mn. Pork Francis. In the absence o! the president. the vice-president ma. Kenneth Robbin presided, snd opened the nicotine with the Ode and Creed. There were live members snd one visitor preeent, Minutes muting were nod, up sllned b7 u follows: Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Lewis BCMOI, ltobblee. Francis ol in! proved the vice-president. Collection m the evening mount- ed to ll cents New committees pppolnted were Mlu Iele Prancll. nick. Mes Gordon cotton. Mn. rack Reacts. PNIIIIIIHQ MINI‘ members to mm st he: homom- hi!‘ IIIOIHIII. Meeting ldjflllfhll sndscenteetwupueonbym eeolsi committee, um wtueh s dainty lune: mo! the - hfiitlse i!