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Richard moved a little uneasily. He was glad Yvonne could make nothing of the conversation, "The fact is. he replied, “that when we were married I asked her to promise not to change in any way -_clothos, speech, manners and so on. It probably was a bit foolish, but we get along pretty well this way, she is satisfied, and its too late to change now." ‘ Dr. Lorlng nodded. "You mean you hate to admit you made s mistake when you exacted that promise," he said. "Not entirely," Richard disputed. "I still prefer my wife to be modest and 1 home-loving, and then after living with her several years I frankly don't think she is fitted for anything ex- cept the life she ls lepdblg." "You've asked me to tell you what ls the matter with you, Dick." Dr. Lorlng moved the chessmen here and there. "The matter with you is that you are leading the life of a hermit when you ought to be taking your place in society, You need friends. bonus; Kl U N EY ‘ PM l. recreiftion, you out of yourself now and then." "But I tell you thats impossible ally.’ "Dress her properly, give her a few English lessons. and you'll be sur- prised at how big a success she can be socially." "No. Tm sure she hasn't the flair for it. It would either go to her head and make her impossible, would be utterly miserable—-inferi- ority complex and so on. Besides I don't want her to change. She suits me quite well just as she ls.‘ RICHARDS FAITHFULNESS ‘Then I suggest that you go out once or tvrice a week, Women don't they once did. You can have the companionship of a pretty woman at the theatre now and then — spend part of the time at the club with ‘other mom-humanize yourself, You ‘are trying to turn into a fossil and "Wont dress like the up-to-date iyou-re mo young rm, the process’. eh? She'd be a. knockout ll‘ Richard stared thoughtfully at the smoke from his cigar. Yvonne lis- toned breathlessly, her head bent over her sewing in which she had been talking great jagged stitches. “No—that‘s not the trick either Richard said at last. "My wife is the most faithful soul in the world. I could of course go about with some of the girls and women in our crowd without a suspicion of 1n- fidelify. But Yvonne couldn‘t under- stand it that way. she has the French idea—if I were to be friends with another woman Yvonne would conclude that there was a. great deal more to it. She has never caused me a moment's uneasiness or unhappi- ness since we were married, I don't intend to make her unhappy if I can help it.’ "may; up to you of course." Dr. Loring answered. “But the truth of the matter is that unless you alter your way of living, you are headed for the worst klnd- of breakdown. And then everything will go to smash." ~ "I'll have to rbk it," Richard said. "I'll try playinygoll a. couple of af- ternoons a week this summer, and I'll take Yvonne to the movies oftener. We may go back to France next winter and visit her grand-f parents." The doctor arranged the chesamen. ' Presently the game was in program. Yvonne fcrcedherself to sit quietly until the two men were too absorbed 5b notice her ntatlon. Keeping hot voice level shesald after a little, "Do you mind, Richard, if I go to bed? 1 am very tired." "Not at all, my can." Richard said hardly pausing in his game. "Run along." ,____v_ lama. Yvonne trembled as n» 1m ‘~93 “Qilfisiflmfi WW Dr. Inring rose and held out his| And New EDWARD 2nd Serial , hurl ony .1. pic DIAMONDBOBBI Totaling with action — ' packed with thrills - iuueu with ween»- brunful of romance! You'll love 011111760‘ - m; picture 1 Also COMEDY Chapter Thriller “FINAL RECKONIN ” CANADIAN LEGION THE GREATEST ‘OF ALL BRITISH PlCTUI-IS TAKEN IN ENGLAND AND EGYPT! ‘SAT. -. w w CAPITOL TO-DZAY- \ . .- . 1'4." comm Iientral Guardian i SLIGHT lllbll-A alight typo- grophlcalcrrorinthlPrlnooIidwI-rd ldforfirunlny Atkins" in yester- day's Guardian might fond to give the impression that this is a local play. Itislnmditya British used is in tho prol TIYON-‘Ihcre will p0 service 1n the Presbyterian Church. ‘men. on Sunday, June 23, at seven thirty p. m. Sabbath School st 2.80 p.m. Subject: "Service a way to Isador- shlp". Text: Matthew 27. BORDER-There will be divine worshi, in Borden Hall on Sunday, June 23, at 11 mm. Edwin White, the student in charge. PIJSSYTSIIIAN SSIVICSS as follows: June 25rd, Harrington at 11 m 1a.; Mt. Stewart at 3 p. 1a.; Mar- lbncld at 7.50. MS. Gouge. D.D., Paswr. CORNWALL SERVICES — Service PRESENTS “ TOMMY ATKINS” WITH SPLEN DID PRULOGUE ON THE STAGE n! nssr nocsr. TAIiENI: .—__. GET TICKETS FROM LEGION ME MBEIS NOW iii- JUNE u .4DAYS MATlNEES-lic, m, IVlNINGS-ilo, 11o, 52o. unless I leave Yvonne alone continu- itake my car and run up and get, this or she‘ shy off from a married man the way ' llli all Gal Mn. Wm. Powlr, Aubum-Oqe, but thesiory 1a well do. Milieu-t‘ troubled with my iéiai-iuhih M O orlwhilo, mum-u hands “'1 u»: the deepest o: mystery rnelodramas, fill! ":11 I Ill Suspense is woven through the en- 3‘ U1 WLBUR ‘S iii Ai-‘i would been’: m’ doctor's medl- thc theft of the famous Haunt diam- did no llttb g ' aom,.m.cl_nlsl.. iawyslwlm ‘fidhbfhthvcifllllllviflllllll! m- hamclvucnclcluilihmmuua. , . line of action as the result of ‘l’- ond, which has becngivm the lhd- in] lady. Kathryn medium, by m: father. The robbery fs- discovered while Tom. as the foreman of the leading lady's father's duds ranch In annulus-lab visit tumm- hr‘: nousmlsiu a metropolitan m. ~ 1pm’; search for and recovery ‘cl igfwmfim kflf‘ ryhiirl-withldflsllcflulrclodctblr xmuuvaruisurvuluumsm M...‘ nrhnyggpmg. memuerroftncpumofmmcn Iv Zlnnrlacnmmiliamdhcllfltbcllattasfifnaitlllliardaadfin‘ Pllllgv-‘Iifi “glib ‘dilmond-ondl-Ililrllcdllfrflaffcc- mammals‘ olmmnrcmafu duh.’ timlutbcfcrchcairrlvqatthatulicrlcllprlaaeilgallddalolll ;fcrf|mltl'l@ia-1lcfnd.2bq main as aver.” of worship Sunday, June 23rd, in the United Church at West River at 11- 00 a. m; Kingston at s p. m. and Cornwall at 7.30 p.m. Rev. E. M. Altkcn, s. A., Minister. ' IPISCOPAL SERVICES —-' Fourth Sunday slur Trinity, June 23rd, St. John's. Milton, Sunday School 10 a. 1a.; Morning Prayer 11 a.m.; St. Mark's, Rustico, Sunday School 2.15 p.m.; Evening Prayer 3 p.m.: Hamp- shire, Evening Service 7.10 p.m. Preacher, Rev. CJ". Johnson. PISSSPIIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Sunday, June 23rd. There will be services in the Long River Church at i1 a.m.; in the Clifton Church at 2.30 p.m.; in the South Granville Church at ‘I p. m. WOOD ISLANDS SERVICES — The Sacrament of the lord's Sup- per will be dispensed in Wood Isl- ands Presbyterian Church on Sab- bath, June 23rd. Services at 11 and 5. Preparatory Services Friday at 7.30. Saturday at ll. Service Monday It 10.30. IIUNTEB RIVER. United Chilrch. tuonu Pllmandtboonlylocsltslentaobc i Continued mm pogo 4' _ cold blooded animals in the tropics. 1111s phenomenon is just the reverse of hibernation. The in- habitants of the tropiu as well. pa! a portion of each day when the heat is too intense to allow of any diver- sion ofbody ormindin asicsta which shuts out from there conscious- ness the monotony of doing noth- 1118. ' ' Tte farmer is traditionally Iupposed u» go w roost with the chickens, and he did before the radio and aub- mobile gave him something also to do. Jie slept longer in winter than he did in summer, not because he ...... What You Want and Where to Get 1i PROWSE BROS, 00-100 Queen Imel- I FOR WEARING APPAREL~FURNISHIN GS oar doom, moms’. um‘: no: onmnasn-g wiry.“ i nous: runmsnmos. mauntmmmrauumsaqatnmnrmmhtmm A Wc/Icllovofnlslnoallwlrdlsluul. , FOR _DEPARTMENT sroas~ “R Panama,“ worked harder in winter, but ” he worked less and the nights were longer. , . The real purpose of sleep is motor- stion of emotional and sensory tone and not elimination of toxins orre- pair o1 waste. It is quiteridlculous to imagine that our bowels or our kidneys or our digestion work better when we are asleep than when we are wake. The exact contrary is true. All these functions are slowed down dur- ing the sleep, like the rest of the body processes. It is a matter of com- mon knowledge that we have more difficulty in digesting heavy food at night than at noon, and that if a heavy meal is not digested before we go to sleep, trouble is likely to en- sue. , ' The best way of combating a ten- dency to excessive sleep is not arbi- tmrily to shorten the hours devctfi to oblivion, but gradually to acc the mind, consciously or nconscfous- ly, to sat more vigorously and expan- slvely. Widening the mental outlook and increasing the number of inter- esting contacts with reality seems, strangely enough, io have the dual effect of prolonging the waking per- iod and prolonging it without injury to the organism. There has always been a consider- able diversity of opinion in regard to the proper adult sleeping allow- ance. It has heretofore been generally believed that in the prime of life seven hours out of the 24 should be given to sleep though some individ- uals do very well on 5 or six and hardware. 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"X21; hernif she l: gslriizflsle ' ' u ti‘; {is Eamon’ Junevzriiiiiiff‘ a? u M- qulhdsivigierfuttvljzqglsseigttthieni-L‘; W D GILI-ls s co -- " - u- u.» 04a u - - w‘; I" m_ e; p_ m" ‘ ' '. heir: i313: 12115;“ reputed m gems .. 10.50 10.00 when,” R1,“; 7,30 N," Hum of interests and who find food for “mum, __ 0°“, _ “m”, FOR INSURANCE , - ranads ... ... .8014 31% mvh Now m“ m - y, thought and ‘entertainment can find It was something besides luck that i *—~-'- — ;IO“XF’T‘°"-MYV°"“° "mid"! mllemblv- Hollinger .. ... no ass whémy Rm, Wm ,,,',,,‘°,§,",'°,°,‘,,, L thought and entertainment in every- uvc ul I nwhtlco for scum l- l- 830W ‘on its“) 0:211‘:- mt: ‘$.33 Wbeltley River snare nu further thins wl maintain "lei: hfllllh W amine‘ . mun“, u, ,1, m ,,,,,,,_,_ ibadycase o, nerves’- he m‘, ._Yw KeeP-y -- l Bo notice. s. s. Chapman. Pastor. ntluci; 1:5 sleep than t =80 “m!!! mcleleslaztlfilrrlnctf Erin's: rm, Life. Agclgennt. Plate Glass. -. . san ar . W58 u; m, . , Kirkland Lake .50 The idea that we ‘must spend one We Believe in Prince Edward Island filled. 111 look her over a little while “Bum” “D “u”! “"53" - - l Kootena-y Florence .. .15 third of o lives 25 e r t o! A“ ‘L k PM“ 559‘ yous-e 80m;- United Church Services for Sunday, l" . Y l- 8 Oil - . , Lake Shore ... 25.00 25.25 _ 15 1 lee i; y) glrmi gntrgnchgfl gm“; y fl ‘ , when Rlchard returned yvonne , v June 25rd. Eldon 11 a. m. The Sac . u 5 P. Y LIS I. 0 S A C0. _... ‘had gone w h" mom. He took the $2212.52‘; ... ... 38.51 “m”; o; the m,“ summ- wm m; in the human mind that it is next to HARD AND so" co“. HYNDMAN a C0,. L711. _ jsleepinfl DOWder up m her and ' " " disoensed- Preparatory service on lmvwible w drive it evl- It B "Isl" Petroleum and Bcsco Coke. watched he, whue she drank it she Mln- C°TP- 41° Saturday at 7.30 p. m. Belle River to revolutionize a man's dict. his Safe and Economical Iuels. . 3- 9- 57'1"!"- MIMI"- did look pale and there were great Mom“ Hm '03 ~19 Sunday evening at 7.30 p. m. Sun- llhilisophy, his manners of dress and W0 555°" ll "m" 54""! l!!!“ nanogflfi‘ Exgsuwixal Agencl’ ' .. -MDo . ~ ' "Q 5t- Ph m °° w" "P Vcircles under her "eyes. Stays in the Mgxmuyi: n: day School at Eldon at 10.30 s.m. his ideas of political economy, than "u" g u‘ A“ Km“ ‘cannula. ‘ ihouse too much. Richard declded.| _ - Rev. M. D. Macdcnald, Minister. to convince him that good health is FOR CL We Belle" u; Prlncg Edward mus no Dotted her hand, kissed her cheek gfwil’; -- - 45;; ~43 compatible with less than eiaht hours EANERS '1 QM" 51- PM“ 61-48!- md went downstairs. P K --- 2- "i" MARSHFlELD-DUNSTAFFNAGB. sleep each night. But our age is one -———-—-————-—-—-——-—— — -- Wanything the matter?" he asked N°"“d“ " --- 53-50 5335 Pleasant Grove and York. Services of efficiency. If the average human N!“ “Brno” “JANE” FOR LADIES’ WEAR Dr- Lorine. "l"! °r°l11¢ 411° 59° will be nus in u» United Churches being can maintain working efflclcn- Anything um can be ammo. we —— g The doctor shook his head. "Jumpy Emile" -- 4'4 next Sunday u follows: -— Central gy on“; mm»; o; n”; m- 1”, g 1:15am Ql-lglglilllllfflfill- Till VOGUI SIOPPI.‘ nerves, 5, good deal like _ n; Stadacona . . . . .. ... ... .11 .11 h h. M m1 _ “in ' Y - "DWI-Will Ill!’ . - ihigh time» some one explloydodil-lrasom: 511"!" 5W5” --' ~-- 7-35 7-25 Mrrghflzlg-Dmumnstsflnzz, 33in“ ought w be known “d "m! wzuzscetifs-imnlu‘ Ilnll EI¥HOLOBEUHVNIHOLODAREIIB WlmR imflgltjogllzdigyyglllieglldld, that pretty :f°rnt-g$l-1y---- ' f: at 1k! Oagmzhmelasallattcirlove at Ill IAIIIIIRIII Avv. Plane Q. 93.13am yr 39533511; - r - -*- - ~ Yer urc so oo a a..m. - PRICE Richard laughed. "It would take Sudbury Basin ... 8.30 8.15 Vi“ n no p_m_ An u» “mm; We Scllcvc In Prince Edward bland more than dynamite to shake us out Sylvsniis ... ... ... .. 1.15 120 a ma‘ wnm Hanna’ “V” Ill Richmond Sf. Phone 5112-!- of our present way of living" he Teck Hughes ... ... 8.45 850 a y’ -. l - WINSLOE SERVICES-Services in ~ ‘boasted. q-owagmac 135 r .-—--———-———-—--——-——-— Then the two men settled u. their Treadwell Yukon .. . 1100 1o 1s m WW1“ mum church” m M" “d M“ “h” M“°"°°- w‘ Eumapwnso" mun‘, 0°’ For A MILK COMPAN “me p - -' - - Sunday next, June 28rd, will be as Hut, o! film“, ‘M C.“ m!" cctrlc Wiring._ Contracting. Radio ..____‘..___...__.__ _ g ' - "flllllf" °-°° "5 follows: I-Iighfield at 11 am.‘ Prince- Reollrl- n“ M vlpmd 39% M town Road at S00 p m "WklSlOC $31k?’ imgtgoredh; cqmd M”; mlllmfll URN-ll! Plxfllrll. 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'1 ‘i “hi, s reception was tendered m. and ‘fgnnzgn Ngmmm hifml“: , "mum m” nu urn ammo p Ami ' ' m“- "imd WW1“ ‘m M“ ' ' - auoeox-s an co oIIORDOII ‘i ’ Amt]! COPPER‘ -. 28% .27 Torn is d“ “mun yum “m. n m‘ hm’ student at St. Dunstans for the mug . w‘, l n.“ ‘ 5,, l m: °‘ u: g of the groom's parents, w. and ma. If" Y°“:n'3“ h”m::e"‘l"°‘°° h“ 3- on; u: lent st. _ Plano m Photographs u» Rxover. ' ' '1 L W Duncan Mscwllan, whore an snjoy- - "m" l m" - The 01ft thatoolyyou can give. Anw "' "' "- "~ ~-- 33 ~33 w]. ‘nah: w" mum T], m“; '-'— - '0 ‘CD10 ll Pllloo Sin-rd Island As. on a Gas no 4s: A _ l m‘ m“, w, “may, o, ma, Mr- u-M Mrs- Bt-colcy 8- Lee. d FOR FUELS m on“ um“ n, n", 551.1. Berry Holllnser as sci; t Ike a ‘to mum - ' ont Mass u s s. motored to - ulgifisincludingahsnmoma - " ' ' - ' Bidgood ... ... .82 .55 p l“ “M. mm m. anemia! c“ the Island on a. honeymoon trip and LPIMAID l 0G. 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