against her heart. She wanted to light it out on her feet. $030K Smart Girl George l‘. Warts -__- Hanging up. she saw Zorsne Vlltchinfl. "I hope our next meeting won't be so abrupt. Miss Porter." ‘Goodby, Mr. Zorane." she said. —-- She would hear the overtones o! that pl-agnetic voice long And she would smell the cigar longer still, its odd, faintl oriental ' fragrance. so appropr ate to F ""11 a chl-"dlel" Stefan Zorane. Miss Porter went briskly down the hall to the service stairway. Her part was done. She was shaky with relief. She was as happy as wedding bells, All she had to do now was to slip out as she had some, watch the rest of it. from across the street, then ,tind an out- Iide telephone. She was pushing open the heavy door when a man's voice sent a bristling sensation into the nape at her neck. "Hold it. Red. What are you loin‘ here?" He was young and he looked sunburned. His nose was peeling little. His black hat was dripping. e dead cigarette in the corner ti’ his mouth was dripping, too. Miss Porter's clerk blue eyes were busy. dancing about his sunburned lace. She had the look of a girl thinking pretty fast. She yelled husldly into the stair well: “Run! Run!" As the man in the black hat turned to look up. she darted to the steps and started up. “l-lieyi" he cried angrily. “You Mme here!" The first flight Miss Porter took two at abound. and he was so Iiose behind her that she could almost feel his reaching hand clut- ching up a fold of her blue slicker and Jerking her to a stop, Jerking her back. She ran faster, just out o! his reach. Her heart began to hurt.‘p_ M_ 5_ 5 53g p, M Rem E_ 3, Qhe couldn't Pump enough airrwdodside, B. A., whistler. into her lungs. He was Just behind] her, panting. The stairs well was . in an uproar from the crisp tap- ping of her soles. the heavy pound- = in: of hil- i At the seventh floor she panted, “Runl" And, the man pursuing her_ puffed. "Como here, darn you!" He sounded winded. Her breath was like hot sawdust in her throat Ihe couldn't go any farther. Her heart was ready to burst. But when she slowed her pace and looked balk, he was there just behind her reaching for the flying hem of her blue slicker. He had lost his hat. His hair was wet wlth perspiration. His face i was as red as lipstick. The redheaded girl flew faster. Iler heart was a swelling pain. She couldn't go on, but she dared not stop. He was furious. He mighti hurt her. He might throw her down the stairs. And her job wasn't I done. Siie had to lure him away. “from Stefan Zoranes door until? the ambulance came. ‘ i Bhe climbed and climbed. He was so close. always so close that! she dared not stop to open the door at any landing. Halfway between the eighteenth and nineteenth floors, she saw that there were no more floors. Only nineteen. She would be trapped un- less the nineteenth door opened New; outward. 1t should, This was really l fire escape. The door at the top and the door at the bottom"‘l‘IALS.—Whitc streamers arranged n an archway and soft candlelight She reached the landing with a I fODmBd a pretty setting for the cere- finai spurt, holding to the railing IHOHY at the heme of the bride's puiiinglierseif up. 'I‘here was noth- Parent-s. on the evening o! Novem- lng inside her but a strained anmgslljghfi Viélefi" 0131B REV- D- gen-l _ n n marr age ery There were trwo doors. She boiler-g ‘mm’ 59mm?‘ daughter °Y M-T- 511d edto one of them and pushed. Shem; A- ‘mhnsmlli 7°99" 3°35- was almost too spent lo Push. But fir ggegzrylggyigmrffyfndcrzzefi! . _. . Fredericton. E. I. Given in mar- large white kitchen. In the middle of the kitchen a tall, lanky managaggirfifihlilerlgaakiexg‘ thelbrlde ‘m?’ In a brown tweed suit stood with a}, y y n a Ieave" b “e should logically open outward. frantic heart. she pushedl The door opened into a highbail glass in one hand. a tray of ice cubes in the other. lie looked at her with his lower ‘1 lip jutting in astonishment. ' Sobbing for breath, the redhead- “Thug - chasing mei" headed girl. The lank him into a chair. The sunburned young man made n purely aturnatic effort to get a "l" 0f the "hail" will?" u" llnki’ well will reside in Carleton where man pushed him back, he did not the groom 15 engaged in fax-Wm!’ try again. He put his hands to his ‘p face and panted. her head. trying to smile, and R pressed hcr mt hand more tightly mtiilftzfehgxfllldflilzcnélfi: been e. valued years) presented her with a well- fllled envelope and a suitable ad- dress. Presentations and addressee were also tendered her from various organizations with which she bod been actively associated. ILACKl-IIADS Blackheads simply dissolve and dir appear by this ooe simple. safe and sure method. Get two ounces of penalise (To Be Continued) “n”; SUBANCB. ‘you at. our service. George Gough, iiaw. Mr. Milburn Buell of Char- evfieci; and gilt trinsmings. She car- ried a Bible. a gift. of the officiat- ‘detrisonf w-hrtzhcovered it with white sa n or c occasion. ‘ Id sir! waved ieebbi It the door. attendant Mi-sa Eileen “3.‘.’.'.'é’§.’i and she could just gasp faintly. sting 5150 @5059 a new length are“. , in I- verv becoming deep rose color Then the sunburned man stag-trimmed with lace of the same gered into the kitchen. His face shade. Wendell Orasweii stood with was now almost purple. His eyes his brother as best man. were bloodshot and bulging. He the slcninf of the register. the was panting like a dog on a hot bride's 5155"- Iflne- 58118 Very ‘firefl- asy. He iurched toward the red- "T718 Voice That Breathed o'er man quickly placed C. D. Henderson who also played m. highly," glass and the [my u; the wedding march. After the cere- ice cubes on the table over which $ony a wedding ‘upper w“ served U! ' i i U1 bi ii k ' dtfubfé; ffgwfig t‘; 1e‘; "érxz; ‘and e few close friends. The table bride donned a tailored suit topped by a handsome grey wool coat and ‘Miss Beryl Johnston was compli- ‘ Miss Porter looked at her rc-.mented with miscellaneous showers scuer and tried to res!!!" zrat- in Hunter River and at her home itude. Waves of icy heat werejon Peters Road. The many beauti- stinging her face. Her heart hurt Ifui gifts and the numerous envelo- so that she could hardly enclurepee testified to the popularity of It. She gripped the edge of the ithe bride-elect and her fiance and “up, .to the estenm in which they were The yanky m" p18,,“ g chan- iheld in both communities. On the conveniently for her. but she shook e" °Y h" 45951111" 7mm Hum" powder from any . ea e hotvzet clothiuodgi‘ .Th0 Central Guardian o! lml Interest. but advertidng e! a newsy nature may be inserted at live conta a word strictly gey- able in advance. . .... UBASWELL for Photographs. COOKS for Christmas Photo- graphs. CONFEDEBATION L!!! IN- carurrr. - Cur arriving today. FBEDEBIOTON SERVICE Sun- - day, November 23rd. Speaker, Stephen Acklancl. L M. POOLE fi 00.. are unload- -i.ng cars o! Hardwood Flooring. ,Ha.rdwa.ll Plaster, Finishing Line and Plaster Paris. SAVE MONEY! Before pusehee- ing your fur coat, inspect our line. Kennedy's Ladies Wear, next to Bus Stop. NORTH RIVER PASTORATE.— Services for Sunday, November 23rd. North River 11 A. M. Clyde River 3 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Rev. Arthur l-lirtle. Wolfvlile, II be the guest speaker. HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge: services on Sunday. Nov- vember 23rd. are as follows: North .Wiltshi:re 11 A. M. Wheatley River 3 P. M. Ilunter River 730 P. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison, Minister. - sanvscns for Parish of spring- field and Crapauci, November 23rd. 3t. Elizabeth's. Springfield. Mornlmg [Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. John's, Crap- ‘aud. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fream. TRYON’ PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. Ser- vices on Sunday, November 23rd as follows: ‘Pryon 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Crapaud 3 P. M. B. S. and Bible Class. Cape Traverse 7.30 l CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHHBGE. —- North Rilatico Divine Service l1 A. M. Stanley Bridge Divine Service 7.30 P. bi. Cavendish 7 P. M. Friday evening I P." M. at the home‘ of Mr. Olaf Stevenson e. hearty welcome awaits Minister. IlHE PRESBCTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADiL-Brookfleld Charge. Services next ‘Lord's day as foi- iowa: Hunter River 11 A. M. Glas- gow Road Ii P. M. Brookneld 7.30 P. M. Brooiafield S. S. 10.30 A. M. Hairtsvilie S. S. 1i A. M. Hartsville Young People's Society Friday ev- ening 8 P. M. Donald Nicholson, Minister. . P. l. I. VISITORS — Mr. Fred White of Murray River P. E .I., accompanied by his brother-in- lottetown. P. E. 1., were motor visitors to Trenton on Sunday. Mr. White was the guest of his brother-in-laiv and sister Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fife. also his sister Mrs. Aaron Hunter and Mr. Hunt- er, Main Street. Ivfr. Bueil visited his brother, Mr. George Bueil and Mrs. Bueli, they returned to their home on the Island Sunday eve- ning. making the trip by Carlboo- Wood Island route - New Glasgow JOHNSTON — CRASWELL NU!’- ew length dress with side-drape 11's‘ clcfltrmen and of Mrs. l-len-‘ During den." Her acctmpanist was Mrs. the memibers of both familial fox fur cape. Mr. and Mrs. Cras- rior to her marriage. the former iver the manager o! the Royal for six ‘Ihisoolismnisreservedfornews- ........_.....-_______..T§P- °95F>m .; Meet l-"lfiilillfl Christmas Gift-fen she'll ldore in today's newest styles. lspress your love with o luxurious Fur Coot. Surprise ber with e Fur Coot to keep her worm end lleppy i.~:_ seesons to eomei Our Fur Dept. le famous fer its bend picked pelts, eocii skillfully blend- ed-worked by muster craftsmen. from soft mink-blended Muskrat, shining Penlen Lamb, glossy black Hudson Seol (dyed Muskrat) to wonderful Mouton (dyed lamb) er Raccoon- leveet In the holiday fur designed eepeeielly I8 y f, ~' - lner. ' é ‘ ’ (P-S. For your cenvenien our easy pey- ment plan). ' Persian - - e - 555.00 t» 605.00 Hudson Seal 5- 595.00 Muskrat s - - 050.00 n 450.00 Mouton e .l e e 210.00 t0 225.00 (Dyed Lamb) Raccoon Q e ~ 200.00 t0 285.00 French Seal o a 175.00 t0 225.00 (Dyed Rabbit) Brown Bossy -- 125.00 t0 165.00 r (Dyed lebbit) i