) Vanguard No carbon copy this! The new 1-Jsl Truimph Mat-flower features szandai-d Criiiricliaii-ivpe three- speed gearshift with positive syn- chromesh on all forward gears, independent mil front wheel sus- pension. with shock absorbers within the coils, wa.s'liable interior is I proven.fav- Canadian driving Mill has the add- Ovr-:-ilrii'e as op- (ll' :9 Vmizizrirtl features lll'.'l"2l(i nuts and ftzuiarlian threa- . fl uitli positive S.V”' .- all forward gears. si:iul:ir(l ll'Fli'k. 8'' around clear- iu?EfhTbiTSEys- Continued from pain 2 r:.;f..,,..,,fATnr you Your chiiid tthflllid beOrIili?:gixae:lH:ifua fathers low . . - .' su . and N” and .xmdti1i1lrlf(”tomi'ouoi' hlelihlilflg. and if that doesn't chant-IF Iim afraid there isn't much I ran. tell-you to do cxcept Ihl'l5l This quirk of your husbands will Pmbably Slfalilllrn and he'll go hack to work as suddenly as he llrivo n lawyxr-r mnltt-rs. your fiiuv. ltsvlf out Linvxi-cI'tDrll.l' left. riigyn 311-sf: Dix: What, advice can Mil C and never. ns-yer dnnr nrf:iVill'1l' l-ui'i-uuiiin. Now 11 hp: mnin to harrowing money. but I fcrvl llm lwiurz lmllilsod "Wm- ,u.w.ii ir- Wt-.-ti Kiln 1'Ill11f'3 in for n lNlltli'I'l-H" lllx 1-imuut rt-ply pcrsmmlly to readers, but will ans- wer pruillrnls of pi-m-ral interest through her column. pm its long list of 'Standard Steel Sleeved 'lllu- only uay tu stop I pPl'PlllllRi hut":-mvmt is 10 S"'l'l . "us until: mnnry. hnvr an empty Puts”- ..ti.-.r it may he hard to say no, nut its alisoliiicly neces- R . Adds New Features and no-draft vnulilatlon from and rear. pluii a most efficient nll' mnditionlng system-low initiai coat and operation. The Triumph Mayflower is built by The Btandard Motor Co. Ltd, Coventry, England. ance. heavy independent front. uheel suspension and the famous engine with its removable cylinder liners. The luxurious interior of the Standard Vanguard seats six in complete comfort. and features all the modern appointments uliicii make motoring pure pleasure. The Standard Vanguard is built by The Standard Motor Co, Ltd.. Coventry, England, VA! szixc me about my next- lirinpziniz hack a lhlnl:'.' I want in he a mod neiflhhnr C. L. run of suizar. tell her tnc canister D ffif 27." 1199! j THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column In. tau-vol III Inn of local lnoerclt. but unrunlu at a news: mean an in lateral at live emu I wont. ct-rlctb pay- -..hlo in odvulcc. . ....TM....M.....M... JIMMFE FAA:-rinse IN. :---A--- CAR NUMBER book: Iale. ' ' IIOW Oh HOWARD MIOINNII F001- WEAH. It 175 Queen Gtllit-S MRS. JOHNS'I'0N's LADIES VVEAR. Special Sale. Drcuu. Suits, Coats. SVVIM SFJTS clearing at 13 1-3 off at The Fashion Shoppe. ncaxrxs STFDIO for guaran- lerd photos. Free enlargement with each ioll. Yellow Cab Bulld- lug. BAl.AN('I-I 6”-iii full length spring coats clearing at 1-2 price. The Gloria. Vl'hnn you lion- 1:9 Afil2lll'o of a danrcr and snmr riiwilets recovered from - :iid.ratr India had The B.llin;:sAizaVl7cvCFl.5-l1 Mark- et. has lit-on own mod on the northe bank of tho Tllilltlhz in London for .1.00t'l yo-.-s. IN MEMO-RTAM In hnini: memory of our dz-ar igo gT:mtlf'itlvor. ('fllll'lPS Jordan. who pa.-as!-tl nuuy July 27th. 1950. No one ltnmn how much we miiurl )'0Il: No nnc knows the lilltt-r pain. We have sutfcrz-tl since you left us: V Llfv has never been the same. rrmnmlit-red hy grand- and Sadie Mll- Evrr dnlitzlilcrs, Lucy Jar IN MEMORIAM memory of Charles away July In Im'lnI'.' Jortliin. ii ho passe-d 37Ili. l.'l:'ill. Ailvrp in (:mI'-.- hr-iiutifiil garden shrlivrml from sorrow Ind pain. sumo Ilay nlirn life's Journey is OVFT. We shall .1y.':iin.' Aluau rrlurrnlirrrtl by daugh- tcr amt sun-in-Inn". Mr. and Mrs. Ilnvitl Millar. ll1l't'ffHIl' loved one IN MEMORIAM In lnvim: memory of our dear fatlwr. ('li:irles Jordan. who passer! away July 9" 1950. Ever rt-mrmhcrc-cl by Annie, ldn. Sudlr and NI-ttlc. IN ivicMoaiAM In lnvlnz memory of our dear krlntlfallicr. ('lIarles Jordan. Iho passed away July 27. 1950. Lm-luizlv rt-mcmhrtml lay Lorna. Oolmlr nml I-Ivrlyn. u... .--:.:...:M:.1:::. The Sex Story for children mother, where did I come from? How did I got inside you? Why do only married people have babies?" Telling too much at once can be uwmng lbr your 4-year-old an amriec lbout. n atork. says J. D. Ratclii in August. Reader's Digest. Condensed from an American Medical A in- tion publication. this helpful article Itudy experts recommend --...:! tell: when in the boot time to on It. Get your Angst Rondo?! Di!-9 . today: It nrticlco of lunnr intact. - &dIud from leading mngaxlno. : cunt hob. i didn't. know it. BURGESS BEIITIME (iontinund from ptiizr 10 r-i'a7.y as it slcimcd. Ymi see slic had feared that if Flip' camel over to the dear Old Brzar-pair-li,-l as he was almost sure to do, he might find that nursery liiddcni nut in the grass. Yes, sir, hci miizlit find that. iiiirsEi'y. If lief did. well, it was rather dreadful? to think of what would hi-1pl'lEll., Mrs. Peter had gone to meet Flip and try to lead him away. That took courage. Instead nt be-Lng crazy. she was perhaps the bravest person on all the Qrecn; Meadows at that time. Petcrl KEEP A supply of ice cream for dPiiCl0lIS quick desserts. TRYON Pastoral Charge. Un- ited Church Services will be held Siinday, July 29th. as follows: ll ami, Cape Traverse; 8 p.m. Trynn; 10 a.ni. Sunday School It Tryon. Rev. R. L. Bacon, Min- istcr. I-1.N'(iAGEMlJNT-Mr. and Mrs. Homer James of Mldgell announce the engagement of their youngest, daughter. Jean Mabel, to Stanley Robert Morrison. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison of Or- well Cove. Marriage to take place in the near future. WINSLOE Pastoral Charge sor- vices Sunday. July 2.9 are as fol- lows: Highfield to a.m.: Winslol North ll a.m., Sunday School 10 am.; Winslne South Sunday School 12 noon; Princelown Road 730 pm. Sunday School l0.30 a.m. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minis- ter. 1.:-PAGI-7'8. the home of good shoes, offer their entire melt in. both stores at discounts t. at will save you money. Prices will bi up in the fall so buy now. Be- member the bargain basement .n the Kent, Street store with shoes from 50 cents up. MURRAY HARBOUR Pastoral Charge. United Church of Can- ada. Services, Sunday, July win. it a.m., Miii'i'ay l-larbour;'2 p.m. Little Sands: 3.30 pm. River; 7.00 niu. Murray River. Rev. D. Wallace MacPhei'son. Miti.slci'. MARTIN LAW (,FFlCE-From July 30th to August llth the Law Office of K. J. and K. M. Martin will not he op:-n afternoons from 1:00 pm. rxccpt. by appointment. Mr. K.M. Milriill will probably be out of the Prmince from August 7th in llllt. ORVl'l'1Ll. - ILRNON United l Canada services for l.'iY, Jiilv '29: Eldon 10.45 a.m.- Vernon River Sunday School 10.15 n.m.; Sm-vice 11 am.; Orwell Sunday School 1.45 p.m.; Service Cherry Valley Sunday 10.30 n.m.: Service 7.30 eervmes will be con- iiic minister. Rev. Mackay. B.D. John F. NORTH nivi:nFUnimi Baptist Pa.-:toi'alc. Sunday July 29th: North River ll.fl(l a.m.: Clyde River 3.04! pm.; Kingston 7.30 pxn. Siiiirlay Schools as locally annoiznt-ed. "The Ministry of Mu- sic" will be the theme of the st-rvice at Clyde River when the new "Hymiiai'y" will be intro- duced and dedicated. Special music is being arranged for thil sci-vice. Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. 4 - YOU'Ll. AIIWAYS or sun YOU given A simple explanation child- ' Ci-lOSE.. HO I " LLLI F01? V04! WHO WAIVI A, 6000 3466462347 WIZZIE PRICES WBHIIIE Qcmfszbzze iota '..i.l.L'I.1.IdlIJ;3" Jtii.-iii . I Mrflriht Ward- robe Gladstone in lop-grain cow- hide-Has hanger unit for one suit. THE (IIYBAN SET -Very smart two- mnc elect in blue, green or 'nuunIi with contrasting leather binding. I'I:ll'I UPI -Tl Nsi COOK'S ITUDIO for parts: pfctauru. BOWLING?! SIOIT LODGE II main; and Golfing uuppllca ' I. P. LHPIIEBSON J SON cloned on July 30th. open Augiut 13th. BIADALIANI PIE5lY'l'Elt- IAN Church. inner: will be cer- vlcc on Sunday, July Nth con- ducted by Mr. Gardiner Dalzell, BA. Rev. D. A. Campbell. In- terim Moderator. CIIUICII VACATION Bible School will be conducted in the Montague Baptist Church by Min Law and Misc Sleeves. starting July 30th. Hours 9 to 12 am. All boys and girls. 0 to la wel- oomc. Lic. Bruce Moore. Pastor. coaawau. phwrai Charge: for Sunday, July 29th. New Dominion ll a.m. Church school: 10 am. Kingston: 8 pm. church school 2 pm.: Cornwall 730 pm. Church school 11 am. Guest preacher Rev. Geo. Tilley. Rev. M. K. Charmin. Minister. MONTAGUE UNITED Church charge. Rev. E. R. MacVicar, B. A., of Port. Elgin. N.B. will be the preacher at 11 am. in Trin- ity Church. Montague and at no pm. in the Church at. Lower Montague. HAZELBOOK-CROSS ROADS- Alexandra services for Sunday, July 29th. Hazelbrook 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m.; Cross Roads 3 p.m.: Alexandr: 1.30 p.m.. Sunday school 10.30. Lie. Thomu Poole. Mlnlctaat. Vl'.l';L' GTATIITICB-A decroua of l2.2'pnr cent in birth: is re- corded in the Province till April 30, vir,.895 compared to 1.019. There was llkewln. I decrease of 20 per cent in marriages, in to 115. n the other hand there was an ncreue of 1.7 per cent in deaths. 370 to 349. I'll! PBISBYTIIIAN Church in' Canada. service: for Sunday. July Nth as follows: Montague 11 mm. and 7.30 p.m.; Cardigan 2.30 p.m.; Montague Sunday School 10 l.m. Sacrament of Baptism at Cardigan service. Rev. 1''. N. Young. Minister. NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services, Sunday, July wth: The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper in Long River at 11.00 a.m..' Evening service at. 7.30 p.m., Preparatory Service on Friday at 8.00 pm.-: South Gran- ville at 2.30 p.rn.: Clifton Sunday School. 10.00 am. Row D. 1.. Campbell. minvisfcr. STATE OF BU8lNESs-Accord- ing to the Bank of Montreal Business Review for July in the Marltfmes. wholesale and retail trade was well maintained at the same level or somewhat higher than a year ago. Automobile buy- ing, however. has been adversely affected by credit restrictions and by heavy purchases earlier in the year. Except for the normal in- flucnce of holidays manufacturing plants are well employed. with activity stimulated by defence contracts. Demand for all kinds of lumber continue: strong, al- though there are indications that the pulpivood market has loat its edge. Fresh fish catches have been hood and the domestic mar- ket been firm; stock: of dried fish are low. demand from the Caribbean area is aood and there N: poulbilllty of the W Indian -Itcrlfng market reopeninrtao Oun- ullan fish. crops are progressing being harvested: acreage to pota- toes may be down as much as 5595; the apple crop Promise: well. coal and Iteel production continue on a full-time buts. TIIE JADE GOD - continued from page 2 eyes. they drew hers; she looked up like a child. tears misting. lips tremulous. "Oh," she gasped; "I hated Lan- don-the cowardl" He smiled. Her hot. tone cham- pioned hlm; she was his friend. "You know everything now." he said gently. "I was going to.tell you all but I couldn't-it's not true; you believe that?" she nodded. speechleu. "It. will never be cleared up.I'm afraid. There's only one thing to do; I've got to make A new life and a new name for myself. I'm going out west. as they say. I don't know how far-as far as I can. I fancy. I'd like to feel free, to draw long breaths of freedom: I've had fifteen years of-the other thing!" "Oh, it's cruel!" she murmured: in the lampllght her eyes looked dark in her pale face. He could not go; he stood look- favouxably; a bumper hay crop in. in; down It her. not. touchlnl her-he mull go away and never no her auto. for he won euro that he would never be cleared. she was like I child, like I white flower. be thought main. If is fierce wind blew on her it would break her: yet there come- thlng strong about her too. at last. . ' . Se nodded, looking down.' her lips drawn close together. He drew his breath hard. "If I'd only icome here other menl" he groaned. She smiled. "You couldn't." Ihe said softly, "for you're lnot like anyone but your-sell. I-you be,- lleve me, don't you. when I say I. trim: you? I know you're inno- cent." ' "Pam. I love ,voul" he anrwered paulonetely. "There! I never meant to say it: I've no right. to say it. but I've got to; I loved you that first day-you know it?" she lifted her head at. that. "I know!" she said softly. "I knew then." i He caught her in his arms and held her close. "If I wasn't inno- cent of that charge I couldn't. touch you." he said. "I've no right to do it now, for I must go away I didn't mean to tell you. but I'm beaten. I can't go without it. I've got this to remember when I'm alone-way off somewhere-trying to make good!" She looked up, touching his: shoulder: with her strong little hands. "You're not going alone. Mark. I'm going with you." "You?" he gasped. the wild joy of it set his heart beating in his throat. To take her with him- "rve got to go." he whlcpgml. I could-I wish I eoilld N today and our: .- - aha clung to -11 so-tomorrow. if you're g... xhc said. "I'll Ilow Inn inf; beligv: in youl" r ' . you mu! gm-Q M. 5 life,,mn'ry an -aqua Jun to show your fumum mm," " ccusellovoyougomuchl can't let you do it. Pun. rd in a coward to let; you,-do mt- "Why? I've a right so 3",”, :l1y:nEnIlpl:aul" lb! was a 3.1. an e hing, for him. . my ” km” ''”0-'' M II” lihtly. "not: ii convlctl You don't"know what it would be. We coI&i't keep mm, secret; back. It'll f ow It at Landon.” ” .40” ."Oh, Landonl" she cried Mn. temptuously. "There are many Lmdom. They'll point at me. I've got to face thlt, but I'd never ask the woman I love to face it. pun you'd be brave at first, but ,.f would break you. Oh, I know: They'll call me I murderer. they'll tall: or it. Because I adore you, I won't make you bear that: an ex.. convict): wife, I man who. ism cleared; it would wear you down. break your heart!" "I'm not: afraid!" rho lobbed, clinging to lilm. "I mean it-1'11 of" He took her in his arm! again his wifel "Good God, Pam. I wish and kissed her solemnly. (To be continued) Today's food prices make if truer than ever . . . 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