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(unru- X - 1. Malcolm Camp- Grsde II! .- l. Bruce Nlllrruy, i...“ Grade II‘ — i. Beverley Anne “M... vii; _. i. Ruth Reeves; MscGregor. 7_ Freddy Campbell; 3, Vernon i1. rsr-rit)‘. Grade v1 ._ i. Gerald hiacLcod; Grade I - l. Ross Murray. E. Katherine Pickering teacher. ,_,_._.__ r141”? a frees-é are}. e it's Flawless Siiiii Three glorious Iismondl — mounted in o beautiful setting. Exquisite crafts. a n d munship quality. $29.15 or Grucetully It'll‘ u] timepieces - guaranteed Till‘ m, mint reliable tlmekeeplnl ' Many modell- liiiiiiiS ;Her fiery birthstone - I- shining from an exqulo- 3 iteiy crsitcd setting. Dell- cotely out stones. Iriiorrsrs iiiftsl $2.00 to S25 Choose lsorn many flur- "llflly enirrsved patterns — lo sdd charm and beauty to her table. lion's lslm Watches Attractive srotohes- I $29.75 so Wicrred for their lllsouilno degigg "ll guaranteed aa- turscy. WELLNER Jmlm Sim ttlt .14, lé"é So Much Beauty For Christmas Gifts of Jewelry From WELLii Eii'S Here are gifts of spark- ling beauty - creations that capture all thc magic and excltnseut of the holiday season. - - - Give her u dia- mond--the most thrill- lnI gilt of oil-See this selection. Lovely Bridal Wreath S125 A magnificent diamond en. hanced by two twinkling gems on each side. - - A brilliant crea- tlon. I saunas $29.15 up handsome and dependable watches. - - - The idesl gift for him. . a - Always on time. i841 Iiogors liros. Fran $38.50 ., Canada's finest diver- pisto — for 100 years. . - - A thrilling choice for tho in!!! "l"? h". beauty. l1 I vu-oooqwrosoéosc i Smart Girl George F. Wort] l i H0 picked up the cocktail snake; ‘Bind poured two drinks. He guvg ;her one. Hrs hand wasn't steady. IScme of the drink spilled. He iluushed. put n down, picked up y the other and gave ii, 1r) ha; Her hand wasnt. steady, either, and she spilled some. He laughed and ‘slid. “I'm afraid we're u pair or “FRY emmilmllll‘ PC0910. Li possible. lli arrange things so you can get Barrrcy another exclusive Zorunc 5W5" I W5"! Y0“ l0 b1‘ prepared h" a "all "m" m9 Bl Elli’ mollleni “M be PWi-lhred to (lTOp everything $011 are doing. There's more trouble (fuming upy _ “He's hiding in your isn't he?" W" Arden Sfillncd at liPr. “Now WM“ d“! you get that fantastic ideaff’ "We been smelling hi; gig“ bedroom, smoke ever since I came in." The doorbell rang. vun Arden went _ to answer it. Sally was fmlshlll! her cocktail when he re- turned. Barney wus with 1.1m, He 551d. "sllflirlse! Surprise!" And he come into the room breeziiyl "Cocktails!" he suid. "A pnnyi" l Va“ 5'5"" W911! for anofherl glass. and Barney bent down and klffell Sully lightly on u.» cheek.‘ _ AQBPI.’ he said. "you 1001;. tired.’ T911" Sprung into her eyes. sue‘ was suddenly all of n jitter, 31.9 W115 Sure he was furious and- 1101011118 0t ln control. controlling even his pallor and his eyes, {or there was nothing in hi; eye, o, expression that betrayed Qnytiling zill- delliill and surprise at sccing er. . "Having dinner wilh Van?" ‘Ne. darlinz. rm dining alone, rn on the trail of something. I'll ell you all about it later.” Van Arden returned with another 1 glass and poured Barney a cock.- tail. He drank it quickly, t "I'm following up the Zorane Inter?» Veil. I suppose Sal's told you how she stumbled on his ifleiwwa)‘. What are you going to Ido about ii?" Van Arden shrugged. "Oh, fry to‘ find him uguln. He isn't worry-f ins about me. He's worrying about Pop Kresco." "Can you convict him?" “I hope so." Barney put his glass down. "I suppose you haven't any ides whet-c Zorane 15.", d“No. My agents havcrrt report- e ." r Barney said. "l have to run. I'm, l i ion another trail. Y0u’ll phone me later. won't you Sui?" l "Of course." He kissed her and wcni briskly down the hall, sally said wcnrily. i “He's lu a state." i Van Arden refilled ."Roally? I thoilgilt the her glass, sun Wusi should change‘ your millzl and , marry a man as transparent as.‘ cellophane." He frowned, forget yourself and talk." "l won't.” _ "I hope not. sail.“ But women in love are like religious fanatics.- known form of treachery." CHAPTER VIII ' Barney Tee], at a cigar store’ telephone. xvas saying: "Zcrane is in Van Ardent: apartment. Check it up. Pop. That isn't uil. Vsn Ar- den engineered the entire setup. If I'm right. do I fret bud! on Yflur bail team?" “Sure - i! you're right." When Sully Porter left Van Ar- den's apartment. the bedroom door opened and Stefan Zorane come out. His mouth was set in a flat line. His black dabs of eyebrows were low over his eyes. He said. “Van Anion. you are , like that hog in the fable, with; his fingers in the hole in the dike. Only there are too many holes for your fingers. The young lsdy double-crossing you." "I don't agree with you.’ l "01 course not. You are in love, that she went directly 1o Eric Larson's apartment from mine andi . ‘stayed there almost an irour? In] thio work. you must be on-your igusrd sninst all beautiful ‘ women. Miss Porter is loo beuuti-l ful to trust." i A pink-checked. blue-eyed mold ‘land stsrtched in her blue uniform: 1e; m]; Larsen into Sally Porter's ‘apartment. She told him Miss Porter- was dressing and would be iout in a moment. Left alone, the lanky young man lprowled about the room. It was an attractive room, charming and gay. He stopped before s torso framed photograph of Barney Teal on s turned the photograph to the wail. way of her, bedroom. Eric straightened up. He looked st her] as if enchanted. She wore s dusk- snd-dining gown of while orilufldy- as soft ss a cloud. Biilowing out: about her feet. blossoming again‘ about her shoulders. it seemed to touch ha: only st the wulst and to" bo supported elsewhere by its‘. othorol lightness. _ y "The senator loves white." Eric ssid. "And so does the senator's- little boy.“ '. She wasn't amused. one looked. worried. She was wearing the noss- ; gay of forget-me-nots and, mlnoiure rosebuds ho hsd sent. i “When I told Dad I was bring- in; along tho most beautiful girl ting musing by the fireside one wet shining nil along the Wabash, You ,been looking at pigs and sheep and "Don't ‘arrival on trhe scene. them would have bee-n here but for my brass." she said. baud retorteri, "and The“. great (am. can justify everyiltiuye been. here but for thi brass e er.’ I f mls r began nagging th with her. Why didn't she mention ' \> who looked Irish and was crlsp| desk. With a faint shudder, Eric; r A door opened. The redheadedy I girl was standing <ln the door-y l LivingeS Leisure JTHE WOMAN'§ REALML B! ANNE MAIIRIOT Autumn made o. tufted rug, Carelessly she flung it down ‘Jn these hills, its thick woois dyed Plane and umber, crimson, brown. Hurried, she did not malt to trim its ragged edge or nap away. So left this curving fringe to tint The breaking mirror of the bay. WATCH POSTURE WHILE STUDYIN Check up on your posture the .:text time you sit down to study your lessons. Poor posture is oft- en traceable to bsd habits formed ai the study table. Practices to avoid are slumping over books. sprawling in a chair. twitching iegs underneath the body. As bad a hshlt is twisting up like a pret- ._el in the chair while you read. Such posturing cramps your vit- la organs and puts kinks in your spinal column. Because your young bones are soft and malleable. you rsn easily train your body to hold a good posture which pug-s off in wetter health and a prettier figure as you grow up. If s check-up shows you're let- ting yourself slip into awkward positions, it's time to discipline your posture habits. First make sure that you're studying under correct light -thls is neither so .lm that you have to crouch over ‘socks to sec the prlut nor so bright that it throws s glare on the pages. Here's the correct position for study: Bit up firm-backed in our chair and pull your chair up to the table. Have s chair nigh cn- ough so that you can rest your .'lil'1lS on the table for writing witn- oui straining them. Keep your ln New York. he was skeptical. When I told him hoov delightful you are. he was dubious. And when I said we iavcre engaged, he wns incredulous." The rcdhesded girl moved past him to the desk and turned Barney's photograph outward. (To Be Continued) ‘ x"~1'o‘~:~,\'ro\m<>0oc~;= . ‘ i? Morning Sm it; Vs Qvoux. THEY WOULDN'T A farmer and this wife were sit- night. In the morning his wife had cattle, to say nothing of machin- ery added to the stock since her "Hone oi "No. they wouldn't." her hus- thu wouldn't shoulders‘ straight, your hips well back in the chair. If you must bend forward. bend from the waist -not from the shoulders. CORDS AND PLUGS HBQYY-duty cords for use on \\ asking mar-blues, refrigerators or electric mixers need a special jac- ket that's resistant to moisture and abrasion. This jacket. is usuul- ly made of Synthetic rubber. Check the plug or connecting de- vice to make sure it could be drop- ped or stepped on without. being crushed. Prongs should fit secure- ry inw socket for good electrical ontuct. THE HIDDEN BIBLE When Mary Queen of Scots sai ii) the throne of England it was a. serious crime to own or read a Bible. In the west of England there was a little village named liar-rant, where lived a blacksrvlth sud his daughter. The man ow led o. Bible which he read to the vil- J-gers. l-le kept it hidden in his shop. having cut s block from one 0i the beams which was hollowed out to receive it. The soldiers in the next town ‘card about this man and canto to search the place. The blacksmith was away from home. The soldiers decided to burn the house and shop as the surest way to burn the bible. lt was just st evening owl l-USBBII by the soldiers, the rlaugh~ ter crept into the shop_ and, in spite of the blinding sxuoiac, brought. the big Book from its hldlngmlsce. A Courageous Act The flames scorched her dress snd hair and blistered her hands. She ran to the garden and, tsk lug off her petticoat, mapped up the Bible and buried it under a big ~abbage. digging s place in the soft dirt. Then she crawled to s sprlr; at the foot cf the garden. xvhcre her father found her halt unconscious with pain. The great- granddaughter of that girl bruusht hat very Bible to England. CAN'T CHANGE IDEAS 0N WOMEN Women are safer drivers than nen. Or so it was agreed at this year's National Safety Cunzress- ‘he annual convention of the Na- tional Safety Council, says a woman columnist. ' Women, however. shouldn't ex- rect such a pronouncement-even though it was backed up by r'=\— lional accident statistics -to imve tie slightest effects on what the ~.\\ erage man thinks about women mivers. Men have many ideas about uomen that nothiriil can change -~ll'lt‘lildll‘lg time and contradictory facts. Their low opinion of women {illvBTS ls just one of them. Another sin-h idea is that women are, by nature. extravagant creat- nonornv o1x_ firs- (Continued from Plllt 13) "And that's the beginning of any other one thing, for upon them st her peril. the end of more marriages than men havd their vanities and every wife treads The minute a wife ooelns slvlna her husband the sharp end of her tongue instead of the glad hand, that. minute she starts for the divorce court. For no mun marries to get a teacher, or looks forward to coming home at night to u correction school. “Wives are uiwuys beating on lng their breasts and bemoaning their fortune in losing their husbands‘ love. and of their husbands stray- off after strange women. and of their husbands growing indiffer- ent, so Lham, and they can't underworld how it happened. But the ex- planation is as plain as the nose on their faces. ' em about their shortcomings. i incense at her husband's feet- rmd worshlps him as lf he were a little wild horses couldn't drug him sway from her. hsve plenty of faults of which their wives are: tin god. "of course, all men ', perfectly aware, but. the smart woman keeps mum is‘ lets some other woman tell him." W300 ZSWOWOWOWWQWSOWO} l i COASTER WAGONS Baby SLEIGHS Sunshine TRi Hand Propelled Push ORMKETT . 8r CHARLOTT . i‘ )WN Coostor and Steering SLEIGHS CYCLE. TRAILERS» . 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It itlb‘) Whitj lie skin. l Mother, Gran Birthday Cake -\R~‘\TG‘CQ.§RT There will be nu craft-ks or broken icing on the birthday cake if the candle ltoldcrs are inserted in the cake before [he icing has set, Paint On Fabrics i Chloroiorm will remove paint‘ spots from dross goods but (‘ETC shoud be taken “when handling it, o» 9* 7\’7\'\'\3\7\?~.7\L\.'.‘ '\ giHow Can t a) By Anne Ashley -\ \\ -~w~A-vv\,s~\,v\»v\‘,\ .\.~-:\:vo$c.~<.§ m t xiwococ THE FASHIO i i _ Q- How can l remove rust from lYUlLS? /\- Pill sune yellow beeswax or izarafllnln a small cloih bag. rind when the tron is warm. but not not, rug) 1t over this bag. then rub with ss t. Q- How can I make centerpiec- H Perfectly smooth and round? A. Spread them Wllilc wet on g, iMBe pace of zinc and place in s hot sun to dry. If a gloss is desired. gross with s hot iron vrhen almost T)’. Q. How can X make a practical irtensil for TEmOVlng hot peas and dishcs front the oven? A. Purchase a sznali iiu coal 550W]. or a dust-pan. and flatten viii lhB rdizcs with n. ltnmmor. Phone 55 %‘\* §;§"Q@§37\~ ~\,\A.\»v\, LONDON -— (CP) - Alter DCU": SEE the beautiful display for Girl Friends, Kiddies. Y0u’ll find gifts for them all at “The Store That Fashion Built" iiuesiions 0n Shopping? iiave Them Solved ilere! mwxvowvbw kxxywxoomwmvw gm ‘ dma, Sisters, N SHOPPE (it. Geo. St. pic‘ living near a dance ltalhconi-i CARMARTHEN, ware, _ w?) blamed of the noisy. the l\lidclle-.-Furucss l-lousc here has been " . Eutcrtainmcn s Committee hou"hi. for 1110000 as a now YM. . l “u _ a . .. . it“? y“: f“? ‘Wat “f9 PM“) decided that hands must, ho limricd C.A. youth centre. The building pinching iloirsevlifc far outtluhr- to pig)“ musicians and “m brass is 300 Years om rcrs the casual _|11st—c|11artzc-irld~ insu-umcnm - ' send-it’ shopper doesnt interest then at. all. "The trouble with women is that they haven't enough to do" is an- other theory men set great store ‘ry. Yet nobody has ever proved it. Women don't like other women, . .. ~or frame than. .s soother opinion. Isn't it true tnat most women have just as many women friends as men have mru friends, that they are‘ evcn better friends about. keeping in touch, with their friends than men are. and that women enjoy each oihel-‘s company fully us much as men enjoy the companionship oi oxen. But. their men aren't really in- terested in the iuvis when it comes '0 their pct opinions about ivom~ tn. They believe what they like to believe. SCOTTIF. FIVIBROIDEBY l i i . 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