- ....‘,...:,¢.~, =... _. WOULD LEARN HOW TO BUY He: Our school la going to add a i388 in biology next term. Dora: Then some of you men may learn how to shop as well as the women, I suppose. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the mem- beas of the Law Society of Prince Efivsrd Island will be held in the lmw Library in Charlottetown. on .\londay the 25th June. at 3 o'clock p m‘ "They say her dad only earns a modest salary." "How can she dress that way on a modest salary?" W. E. BENTLEY, Secretary-Treasurer 9961-21-iwk. lliliilililiif‘ l i am instructed by Mrs. A. J.‘ MeLaine to sell at her residence. 124 “rlnoe 3L, on June 28th, at l0 ,a. m. all her valuable house- alffil. inoudlng Kitchen, Din- , Sitting-room, Parlor, five l. inoludlng a lot of an- "furniture in mahogany, wai- nut and oalc. Also s magnificent tea eet oi‘ 40 pieces, Elite Limoges and a large quantity of bedding, Wilton oarpet,. stair. runner, oil Cloth and floor coverings. . . . . J. A. McDONALD Auctioneer PITTSBURGH ROBIN Pittsburgher: See that beautiful robin on the tree there. New Yorker: that's a hisckbird. Pittsburgher: You don't aay. Well, that's the way robins look out home. Q+OO+O§-Q-%Q§§OQO O-O-OQ-O-OQ§-O HOMESTEAD Am offering for sale my fine farm 100 acres a. Orwell. Call any day and see it. Price reasonable. DONALD J. McLEOD, Or apply to my Attorneys MacKiNNON & MoNElLL, 90 Great George Street. o e-ome-e-oooomovooweoo 13l-6-24~~il. ALSO TALK "Do you eat with your right hand?" "Oi course, l do." "Strange-most people eat with their mouths.” INTERNATIONAL LlNE Fare from St. John $10; That's not a robin, ' “These Women” BY MALCOLM DUART (Continued) die-aged. attractive bachelor, Has been a center of interest in Toron- to for 16 years. The gossips have been unable go learn exactly what his business is. He has an adopt- ed daughter AUDREY, who tells him ahe wishes he were poor, so he would not be sought so much by other women. HARRY MORTON, wealthy, mldn THE UHARLOTPITOWN GUARDIAN " ol- that man. Do you know that there isn't such a (U!!! l8 l n!“ door Johnny. any more! That is. except for a few y0ul8 Rid“ “l! from college, and a fat old mwn 0i’ two?" “And do you girls really show so much of yourselves, in order t0 lure the lmen?" ,- She ran her forefinger around ithe service-piste that lay before her. and looked at him with tile dawn of an idea in her eye. "Do you know, l believe that pret-ty nearly every thought a wo- _mnn has is in connection with It mun." she exclaimed. "l never thought of it before. but l believe it's so." ~ She was starting a new and ani- mated sentence, when her voice He maintains an expensive home in Toronto and an apartment in claiming to be Audrey's stepfather appears after ‘l8 yoars’ atlsence, and Morton sends him to South America with the promise of a job there. Morton and Audrey go" to New York where Morton receives a telephone call from NONA, beau- tiful young woman who la in love with him. CHAIPTER lV "I'll he out to dinner. dear," Morton said. when Audrey des- cended the stairs. "is it with that woman who tele- lphoned you?" Audrey asked, quick- y. Morwn eyed her with interest. ‘ll-low did you know if was e wo~ than?" The girl hunlg her head. and liwiillllt- "l guess it was just in‘ stinct. It was s woman. wasn't 11'!" Morton assented. ‘*1 wish wo- man didn't call you up." she went 011» “ wish you didn-t know any WOUND. except line." ‘S119 sank iuw a chair, twisting her hands together. "You're mo line a man to Ibo going around with women like that." "What makes you think they are ‘wonlen like ‘that?’ " "l dont know it. a just feel it,’ she said. "Anyhow, they aren't wiiineil the! Y°u "Ike me to meet." =He crossed to where she wss sit- "118. 811d stroked nel- hair. "Dear ""18 kid! 0f course. I don't let them meet you. They can't mm me. But l don't want thelm to hurt you." y ‘She took his hand and pressed it against her cheek. "It hurts me 1° have You with Lbem stall," she said. softly. “Why do ygu see them?" Morton shook ‘his head. klww. child. that ‘Why?’ is the ltiie question hardest question No Caiomel In Hamilton's Pills They Relieve Constipation Without lvlvrlne the Teeth. rm: BOWEL am WM" You want a mild sure laxative to stir up the liver and bowels, take one or two Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They are lmiii. sugar-coated, easy to iake. and effective. Your headache will disap- PHI‘. your color will improve, YWI‘ ZPDetIte will increase. in a hundred Ways Dr. Hamilton's Pills will do you good. -Men, women and children can use thli good old family laxative. Get Dr. ‘Hamilton's Pills to- day. 25c boxes, five for $1.00, all dealers or the Catarrhozone 6a., Montreal. from Eastport or Lubec, 9n Every Wednesda)’ Slimmer leaves BL John 9 A- M- Atlantic Time. Eastport ‘L3,, p_ lL; Lubec 3.30 P. 2.1., Eastern Standard Time, arriving Boston Thursday 9 A. M. Every Ssturdny Steamer sails dlroot from Sf. John to Boston, leaving St. John 7 P. M. Atlantic Tillie, due Boston Sunday. 2.1’. M. THE HARDEST THING Friend: Well, what have you lound so far to be the hardest thing ucllgll SALE LARGE FURNITURE SALE We are authorized by “i. E. Dougan. to sell at his home, 151 Kcnt Street on Monday, Juno 28th, ctmmiencing at 1.30 p. m. New York. A man called SMITH.‘ ,to us by our ancestors for ten thou-, Abat all right?" “Do you] dropped abruptly. and her eyes iphdeslly. he lighted a cissrct. and ‘glued out the window at the brightly lighted theater district through which they passed. lAt her apartment house. he walk- ed witn her to t-be door. with her m“ get. ho,- “pg cnuipresseli. and her eyes wide and blazing xslle avoided his hand, and Plliclcd iiii‘ door without saying ‘lwod nlsiii- As she walked townrd the elevator Morton could ace that her hands were clenched. aull ller arms rigid. (To he Continued) - ROD AND GUN iPubllshctl for the first time, the official photographs ulld zit-count hardened. Silo stared toward ‘the entrance =0! the room. Mortonl turned. in the doorway stood al young woman. alone. She was: strikingly llttmctivc though some-i what older than Nona and shorten; and a little heavier. Her eye-s. like -N0llu‘s were large and dark. and they swept amimatedly over the room. As they fell upon Morton, they lighted in recognition. She waved her hand, and hastened t0- ward [he man and girl. “llel-lo Harry! and Nona, dear! there l3 ill the world to answer‘! illow lovely!" Her voice was low “Nobody ever can tell, really, whyaml throaty. Morton rose to his he dous anything. Tilers are sufeel. took the soft evening cape lllany reasons behind every nlove- the girl had curried, and draped il uleni -in life. No mull call ulisuc: over the back of her chair. After truthfully when you ask hiln ‘Wily? she was seated, he sat down, and‘ Things that happened to ufl when leaned forward, smiling. i we were little; careless words “Are you girls going to quarrel dropped -hy our parents when we this evening. 0r eln l goin-g to be first started to know the world; disappointed?" he asked. mocking- the shape of our brain, transmitted ly. iNona frowned. The other girl "l never quarrel," said of gentle- Asky§§°g§g¢r'r¢l< , _ RQYAL i YEAST Bend years; uur health; ‘the thiHgifiiiiiElit-ld- we read; the people we meet; allliilitr. “ill U19 DFEBQBCQ of these things act together lumen." causing the things we do, ‘Vvhyfif Nona favored her with a side- lt's a. question that no man can ioiis Biiiiicii» "Yiiiiie iiiwflys SW89! answer." I..ois—to gentlemen!" she said, She patted his hand, and looked Lois settled herself comfortably. up at hiln shyly. "Maybe 1 can an-!"0l‘ COUNB." she conlirrtuld- “Aren't swer it, myself." she said. "SW9 all?" She considered a molnen,‘ think you see those women ‘bgcfluselantl added: "But not to anybody they run after yOli. l believe it laleievf . always the women who run afar‘ "i BIWBYB love to see the lndlesl the men, and not the men afiter thelhosluep ‘Morton said‘ "n ‘he! women." iwere any other way, l'd know ‘Morton laugher, and vlgorouslyliiiifre was something wrong." tousled her hair. "Don't gossip! ‘The waiter urns standing a; his about the ladies, sugarpiulu." h, elbow, and conversation ceased admonished. "They'll be sure loiwilile Horton ordered dinner for Se! back ut you." He continuediliic three of them, Considerately, ills voice graver. "l‘ve got to goiie avoided starches and sweets in Out l0 dinner. but ‘I'll promise to illii °Yd°i i" i119 Zirii. as being be back early in the evening. is Prodiil-‘live of fat. For himself, he éselected only ha]: of a broiled The girl sighed, but agreed. l iiiciieii- and a Srfliléfruit». "I'll wait for you," she said. "Ami bring three bottles of wa- Morton W35 thoughtful as he leftllgl" ht? added. Hi6 apartment, and he was still ml The girls accepted as u mntter of a. reflective lmood when m, mevcourse his offer of liquor from the Nona that evening in tile v-alllngmiver flask he carried. He took room of their flppulnledi dlnlflg-none for himself. blow- “Doift you ever drink, any This was an old mansion, made more?" Lois asked. over into a restaurant ‘by nu ell- "Seldom." said he. "its still [no lPrlJrisil-lg Frenchman. ‘ Tables, will’ l0 B}?! to arouse ‘my interest," lighted by discreet rose-colored The gififl addressed tllelr re- lllmps, filled the flpilflfllellis that iiiflrks to him each carefully ignor- once were the two drawing-recurs, "18 the other. His eyes twinkling ii“! dining-room, the library, and a Mimi)" ifiii them into nu indirect ions. glazed sun porch that ran debiiie “ii dim-‘i- 1MB irfleiy admit‘ filling one side o|' the bulldinglliig tilat she wore more clothes The glass on the porch had beellima“ fashion iiiTWilPd. and defying painted, lo scrum 1|... guests "o." he world tn criticize her. ‘ outside observation. At one end 0i ‘Nona hull not smiled ‘um-e Lulg; this room. NOD11 and ‘Morton were will"? ifioklng steadily ill Mor- wiltfli- 1°" Bile flilidr "Yen. it's u good rule, "Didn't have time to dross for ‘i You haven't anything worth dinner." Morton hfllll. "lint l 5ee'*“h°l‘<'ilig. to c-over it up. You've dressed for both oi‘ us." “Tlmew M°il°il Salli. "You girls iNona wore a trltlde ruling gown 510v iisillilllz. and we'll eat." .0l green and silver. it gave evld-, “"5 "iiiiliercd gully through [he ence that aside [rum one narrow ml-kll. but Nouns remarks we“, NW bnlld. there were no garments ‘beiand "HY iiPiPi- From time to time lit-nth. she looked darkly at the other "AH a tllatlrr oi‘ fart.“ Morton gum “mi Winchell ‘Morton's face up said. "you iluvelri. got on ellou-gh liifliesbflntied to ‘Lois’ badlnage, tIlOIllQS: ‘Nuns called me on the isle- siifi Biiiiivvd 8t her dress. and phmie- “lid Bald Rite had something B-‘iid defensively; "pup, is the tu tell lue," snid Morton, a5 flley way everybody else drrsrsss. Any. ‘iidfld the meal. "Do you ‘mind ‘tell- IIOW. I'm not cold." ill-g what it was in front of Luis?" ililolitun tilted hack in his chair, Nona shook her head. "l don‘. “D0 you ever read history?" "m" i0 tuikln front of ‘LOIS, ulbout “NOW she said. “Vi/hy?" “iiytilint. anytime." “its a historical fact," he 531d‘ 1018 ruined ller eyebrows, "[1 “mm ""0"!" iii“ WEN. wheueveriwl" be iieiieciiy Bil riBilt with me. men are hard to get. women ‘begin the": if you go home,“ she Silggggl. to take off clothes. There have ed‘ been a lot of dimes when men Morton looked smusediy at Mom, ‘mined wiiiiieii‘ eagerly-and then “wamiii! iiei‘ "Dill. Her face was Women ‘bundled themselves up; “m” ‘beneath its rouge. "Do you “We balloon-sleeves, and hoop w“! me to g0 home?" she asked skirts, and wide ruffs. lBut it has Mmioii. her voice very low. always been a sure sign, when m. M°Pi0n grinned teasin-gly, “No, ma“ 4'83“ 1° Bliiii themselves. “','d°ed' ii" H fight fan, you know at the men u-rre losing interest, m‘ Eififl s0 ahead and amuse your. Are men hard to catch?’ Hi5 5mm. selveii- ' was (lulzzical. Nflna started to he;- feet, shaking The Eifi Wlifiidered tile question Wm’ 1mm“ "riii B0198!" she of the Canadian (itiverulllcnl Arctic Expedition oi lillif. \\'iii interest readers of ltoll uull (illii. 'l‘lll> story of tho trip to ill..- lrt- fields with its three illii grapes n!‘ uullsuui photographs is only ollc 0i’ [lite ill- teresting features oi‘ lilt- July issue of ‘Rod and Gun. just published. Bourulont to Matiiwuki is zl yarn 0i a canoe trip in the \\'lltli<i of Quebec, well told by .l. Jenkins, willie \Vil|- lam EL Dalton has some good] wrinkles for trnppers. Bonnycastle Dale this month iPllSi something of iht- Plxqliisllely Fur-g red Destroyers. ualuoiy the mink and the weasel. Fishing notes has an interesting llil6~llp for the iiilK‘ lers this luolllll Lllill Flsiling Regu- lations for the current your are in- cluded in [he issue. Outdoor talk and gulls lilltl alulnuui- tiou with Kennel Llllil .l. W. \Viu- son's article on lllt‘ ulvl zlre of usual high stnlltlzlrtl. ‘Editorleliy in the June issue, Rlill and Gun takes issue with Senator Belcourfs proposed hill to further restrict the stile of firearms. The magazine raises tile contention that the bill is not ill the intrmsls of Canadian spurtsluen nlld un- nounces its intention of figuring the proposed legislation on that groulld. , , Rod and Gun is yiublished mouth- ly by W. .l. Taylor Liluitctl, \‘l,‘oud- stock, Ontario. _‘_________.._ JUNE 28, 1926 / . M_ake this Test-FREE (use mm Gone! Hllin stops in one minute-quick, safé relieffbr I ' 0 I115 YOU can treat corns uli your life and never rid y-lurscifuftilcnm- unless you use a rcult-iiy lil.lt rrrnuvl‘: lllr (lune-rubbing sml pressing of‘ lllc shut. There is only one such remedy lli existence that docs thi>— Dr. Srlioli’: Zinc-pads. It is a ililll, Hitftlltilitfll,‘ antiseptic, protective, ilruliug pad. Apply it to a corn, and the | Jill C||\l, instantly. At the slime time it removes tllc (lune. Thcn Nature cluc: tllc real. DISchoIIk Zine-pads Put one on—thc pain is gone if new olIUCS rallse 3m, m, \\'lit’i’t.' tlic oil‘. corn w», uPHy a .ln pad to tllr tender spot, and i; m, a (‘llTil Inf/org it tllll pm 5,1 .,-[,.,]_ “qwpu flltllllitlllludS when illl) We. 5H,?“ |vuslil\ c y assure,- ftlltl lil.\t tunlxh nu Oilltti‘ \\".l_‘-‘l Dr. StilolFs Zllilrpulf! .-.,,, b,“ , . Niall: iu time til/r‘: i... tune, Cliiul. m lluniurls. Get a box today p; your’: < ru pet's or shoe dcaierh. Mill tuupu" M ier frrc sample _ ___ _ _ _____ (Till: Solnlll Mid. Cmfloloule, u; I Pirasr out m» siliiplr ui ill i... ;._..l.l..t_t..l...-.)=...l n. w... ll. s... | ll-il‘ l... ....l 1cm town-d. i N...“ _. i? l . Allnu , Fm ,______A __ SOUTH MllhTOH SCHOOL iiunor rull of Suulll Miltllll srlluoi fur the lllOlllll of Xllly: llrlulc l.\.- 1. Jul-k Rudd. tirade \'lll. l, litiasliv Whitn- 2 Xiurjurit: Ail-Ni-ili. (ll':llll> \'ll., sl. ~ , ‘lvilut Slt'\\'iil'lj 2. Freda .\lt-..\'tilil; Li, Vol‘- llll iimlll. firatlli \'li., jl‘. ~ l, hiiril Alt-Nt-lli; 2. Albert Weeks. (irudo: \'i— . Alum Weeks; 2. ifiliu Youn- i. Wilbur McNcili liliil Hooper ' Ynllllilcl' lcquull. lump. \- (liglt Niltiililistill; 2, “n, s,” .iiiil Parker itodii lequalril \ juric Aioure. tirade l|1_'_1' ' lhu iimvllrd; 2, Yo“; H0 e iicuryc Ml-Nviii. i ‘udg |__ m.' Vern .\ll'.\'t'lll. (ilude 1,1,; “Qilill Nil-Neill; z, lllluiruli, llurolll liudd. l'l.'l‘lt‘l'l utlcndu Verna ltodtl. (llgll iiutllesoll, t't‘lll Willie. Chris Ait-Plluil, ienrller. President Beatty Takes Flying Trip to England in married life? grave] _ "y . .. , . 5napped_ Newlywed: Th» hI-wlw- a", "l" t"""“° t "A";'!*""' "Hull sl...§“liLe1..l.s.=h.°.§§i."‘i-» he ‘Mmon lazily .~... also and lmt res ‘auran t ngs, luqulrpd ‘ ' walked around u... ab; q; , ' ‘ - ll ‘Vflllfilciag’ Mmfilcan govaefiililiieilieiglé comprising, scales, show Sh" liiizwfhfillo begun. Then ggwliyilitvn herhnarte sllouldllalr, l: is cg Q ow ere Wu a ec‘ ' _ e ' rece .erseli’. "Wll , l. owed er m h I ‘l- iu the country's petroleum ptcduc- cases» can‘ ‘Tgistfiv 90m ‘Biiiliioee l do, too. All the airlsyaffi ‘n85! fair." he advised, gill-l] in]. llnn last your but an» increase in puflng flcalgfl, glans pover- "illii"! about ‘catching’ this ma“, “18- "You mustn't hit the referee." iii“ Willi"? °i “all” drill°d~ N] tame”, Chan“, large re_ _ “Li? ‘Mimi’ ieiiiiiiiied in her chair, star- inl; in frigerator, ice cream fix, Connection: a! Boston with fir." ‘ham-r h NEW YORK Mr. E. W. Beatty, chairman and prcsi dentoi the Canadian circumstances your directors have given considerntl Pacific Railwa , in a characteristic attitude, facin the ro ri -' ‘ n n in a Silivii "ewflllfl fmfln on Wrd the C.P. liner Emprcm of Sooxtland limpeoflrd tor‘ ftrglidllllfns£allgf tliey arritvxe) b?‘ i when t_ at ship docked at Soutilalupton. Mr. Beatty had vantage of the present favorable condition for ecu just arrived on a short business trip to England during which gonna ¢_ 111w "gang i; u unwise for the Cumillii it ls understood that arrangements will be concluded for the until usincss ls actually available before repiacluii purchase two new passenger vessels and five freight ships. boats as tile Company's trafic and prestige would ~ According to the C.P.R. annual report the business on bysodoing. which the Praident was engaged while in England was fore "They propose therefore with your approval to = shadowed as follows —"'l‘he Company has made constant the improved conditions, the signs oi’ wilich are not use of its newer tonnage, and out of its fourteen vessels avnil- and construct two new paw cr vessels of the t) “Montros-Y". i" lie Reduced rates for automobiles accompanied by passengers. EASTERN Irena/ism? LINES. mo h" Pm“- ii" 1mm" twltched, and her cheeks‘ and BAD FOR THE HAIR ‘iimii’! were flushed. Lois looked §+ff§fifi CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES, Ltd; S. S. “CEUTA”_ Arrive Charlottetown and leave for Nfld‘. July 3rd Leave Montreal June 30th For particulars, apaoe and ratsa apply CARVELL BROS” LTD. Aoenre. TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRU CTION OF HOWLAN BRIDGE, LOT 5 Sealed tenders will be remived at this offiee until noon on Wednes- day, June 30th, for the building of two (2) eonereta plera at Howiami, Lot 6. and the erecting thereon of a steel span, aeeordlng to specifie- atlona to be seen at the store of Kennedy l Company, ULeIry, at B. L. Arsanauiva, Howian, at Joseph Leclalrda, Bloomfield, and at this olllea. The Department does not bind Itself to acoept the lowest or any klfldOfa A '-, ‘.|), ‘ Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned, and to be marked "Tender for Howlan Bridge." . L. I. MaeMILLAN, - Secretary of Publle Works. DiM-e-ll-fmwol. ' eum and ll Cloth, lugs, and a lot of l-llloif goods, soda fountain, sit- ting, room, bed rooms. hall and kitchen furni- ture, 3 cook stoves, bur. cults, iron beds, tables, chairs, oil cloth. linoleum and lots of good goods. Oomo and see. GENJ. CARTER & SON Auctlonocsr. AlilITlllN SlilE I am instructed to sell at 219 Hlllsboro Qtredt. on Friday, July 2nd, at $.30 P. M.. the following household effeotu- Dining Room Tabls,‘Parlor Rug, ‘Pictures and Frames, Pertierse, Curtains, 2 ‘Iron Beds. Cheat of Drawers. Wash Stand, Tables, Kitchen Utensl Range, Franklin Steve, Base ‘Burner, Oil Stove Heater, 2 Burner Oil Stove, Kitchen chairs, Linol- Doreen Doors and Win ow Screens and sundry other ortlolas. Cale positive, no reserve. Terms Gash. J. A. MaoDONALD, Auctioneer. e-za-mwtli. ‘ "M" "iiiiiiiilloo ‘Powders, and pre- gared lzhaulnpoos, contain too much ee a s . Tm ma“! t h es dries the scalp, illii‘ brittle and ruins it. The b e s t thing t o r steed? use is lM u -l s i fl e d cocoenut oil s h a .m p o o (which is pure and grease- less’ “d i‘ BETTY estrous. better t h a n anything else “WW Bmpififl» you can use. """"" Two or three teaspoonfuis of Mulslfled will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the heir with water and rub it in. ‘It makes an abundance of rich. creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and‘ excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly. and it leaves the-scalp soft, and the hair‘ flue and silky. bright. lus- trous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get lMuisifled ooooenut oil shampoo at any drug store-it is inexpensive. and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Be sure your drugglst gives you Mulsilied. Bo- ware of imltatlona~look for the name Watkins on the package. i" i1" critically. "I'll bite and scratch as well as any other W0. llnan" one "id. "but I'd hate to ° ‘l i" "m" vi’ a mm" Sh. um..- °<i l liquor glass that the wail...- illvd pieced ibefore her. and nqddgd eseenit to Morton's Invitation to have another. "Y0" know." ‘Morton gold, 39,131. ly. "every time l go out "m, Nona lately. there ls e battle. Somg-Mmgg its with mo. and sometimes it's "W1 Wm Woman. but she has surely declared war, for keep”. m’ Piiid iii" will". as the three of them arose. Euro eisn she's in love," Lois so ‘"0"! save her a venomous time. -but wee silent as they pas- "li tiimiilbii the 110089. end down to the reception-room. ‘WWII’! car was waiting. and the bhfee of them entered it. ‘The: drove to uur homo hm. When Morton ‘helped her from the Mr. ehe stood on tlptoe end kilsed him on the chin. ‘He was . ““ able for passenger service in the North Atlantic trade, it has laid up two, namely, the "Pretorian' for more than a year and three others, namely, the "Mnrg an" ‘(h “Marburn" and "Marioch" for shorter periods, these vessel; iv: 19%;?“ '8] he older vcmels will, following the being older in type and lees economical I to operate. , H "Montclare," “Montmim" on and Moll!“ e". for service in May, i927, and five freight vessels olli of notices than l4 knots, also t0 in these usual policy, be disposed of as opportunity occurs"- lihese many years, “l8 SD01 refleetively whw h; n; entered the car. "l believe there is more kieelng Irvine done. here and there." he ob- l°i"°d. "than there ever was tin the world before." lNdna remained wordless, 3h; ‘crowded into her own corner of the kiy cushioned nest. her hands cllllod tosetber on her Ian. Mor- ton ventured a light remark o|- "yo, but she turned from him, Accepting tile Qituatlon philoso- The air is cleared and sociable cihat flows easier over glasses of Sussex RED OVAL Ginger Ale. There is something about that senior Ginger Ale that just gets you. But just what it is no one will tell-—a secret kept sussex a....,..-/n. WHOLESALERS GARVELL altos