IAPPIIIESS Fill Ill! . . . The hairpins that comes from well rdered Ill 'th wii‘ :nd prcviffedmfor, an: the prospect oi’ eventual retire- aant 9n incotmef sufliciiinitbu for O Oll 0 Olll’ can fills?" throuygh Life A’; lIappy-lic-llicky p; . llmllarryfughlmith “They're perfectly beautiful," lhs stammued. "I'm crazy about them." .0111! -— only I'm afraid the? were terrible elnlenslve." Tony grinned and chucked her under the chin. “So that's what's worrying you," he said indulgent- lir “ 6t . Illdlt, expenses don't bother me." .’l'hey bothered Barbara. liven on her honeymoon they bothered h” more than she liked to admit to herself. Tony had taken a suite at the hotel and it was one of the most expensive hotels at the re- sort. Barbara hated to think of what the suite was costing and she "Another?" abked Tony with g dmm- "m" M do so on." Ha tum“ to Barbara. "You haven't met Miss Bsvencr, have you, Bab? My wife, 010118.". Barbara caught h b , that's whoit w . No filth" ties: red-headed an looked sure of herselfn Gloria Hlvener was the local sirl who had made good in a W Wlv- Everybody knew about her. Born of a- very good family in Wflthsven. Gloria had conic con- "numl Ind 80M to New York when very vow, determined to make an actress of herself. Sha d“ n" I" In? place in the thea- tre until she married Perry Oarewe the matinee idol. , was afraid to ask. It was true that the rooms were beautiful, and it was nice having most of their meals upstairs. She loved the lit- tle tabis set for two in the living room with Tony reaching across every so often to kiss her. “But can we affosd to keep sat- ing in our suite?" she asked Tony. "1 1119811. isn't there an extra charge for room suvice?" "BUN." laid Tony, rumpling up he! hair. “but what the heck‘! This id our 0nd Ind only hgngy- moon, sugar. So far as I'm con- cerned, the sky‘s the limit." They went to the beach that af- ternoon. It was a gorgeous day. The sun was warm, but there was a brisk breeze off the water. No one came near than. It was “ - ‘y, " ‘ told herself. Tony was dosing, his head in her lsil. Happiness enveloped them like a golden bath. Above them a sea gull whirled and flew away, a streamlined etching in white against the brilliant blue of the sky. "If only_ we can hold our happiness, Tony," whispered Bar- bara. “If only it doesn't fly awayl" ~ Be took her hand, kissed the palm, and closed her fingers tight- , ly upon the kiss. “And they lived j happily ever afterwards." ho said. _, "I'm afraid I'm a little possu- _ M . sive," (altered Barbara. "You 6e)‘ F2167’ 10.010000491021491’ know, sort of Jealous of-of other people. But I'll try to get over it, honestly, Tony." "Sure," said Tony, ‘and I'll try to develop some sense of reqlon- ‘ "you." "imam: with sibility because you like a guy to E‘ cough from cold or smoking . . . auflcr with a stufly nose. “here's double relief — fast! Smith Brothers Menthol be practical, don't you, kid?" Barbara flushed. "I like you." Tony laughed. “Better than Mari tin Fagg?" "Worlds better!" Cough Drops work up and down. Medication goes down to ease tickle, soothe irritated membranes. Menthol vapors go up to bring cool comfort to stuffy nose. , Smith suraneqlietme sellyouashsre o! happlnem today. sun use Assurance peony/luv or cauaoa looking it" nansonann Unit Supervises III LIFE IIF illlllill 14s aiunnnnc sum Charlottetown. r. s. I. "That's my girl,” murmured ‘Ibny, pouring a stream of sand through her fingers. "But just the same you wish I was more like Martin in some ways." 3mm" u, 5d," h, mmumh, "I don't wish you were like any- pm, "dun-v, 5mm, gmflm.» one except yourself!" she cried medication. Buy a box today! “75117- "Ami 5° f“ 5" “mm 1m], m. "Tl-dc" m4 “Mu-k" o‘ Fagg is concerned, I hope I never “m” bu; set eyes on him again." 10¢ ‘AttagirlW murmured 'I‘ony. "Ill "l" "Thhli fellow could get in my hair without half trying." _ Barbara rested her cheek against . “Don't worry," she whisper- ed. “On our golden weudingnn- nlversary I suspect I'll be as mad- lm- DROPS “- ‘liywip love with you as I am to . ssssseavsa “M. m’, u“ “at Then they stepped into the lob- by and a group of people who were having cocktails in the lounge near the elevator spied them and descended upon them like a swarm of locusts. “Tony! Where on earth have you been?" they shouted. "We've been waiting hours for you and the bride to put in an appear- ance." - Hank Woods looked at Barbara and shook his head. "I guess you'd as soon see us as tease of small- pox," he said, "but the gang would come and I thought I might as well sign up with the rest." Barbara did feel that Tony's gang might have left him alone on his honeymoon. ‘ ‘Well, what do you know about this?" Tony exclaimed, herding ' them all into the elevator. "come WIT" up to the suite, bless your hearts!" no ushered them in with a beam- ing smile. He won't to the tele- phone and ordered cocktails and hora d'oeuvres. Ho clapped Bank on the back and when Wanda in- sisted on kissing him Tony did not appear to mind. Oorine was more, mo, and hnother woman ASPHALT ROOFING AND SIDINGI isavl olsmmal. com whom Barbara m not seen s.- i. savs on mu ' fgt-AWQTQ’; “M “m” "°"' is savs on isairmuaucl ‘Whm m ,;;~,;w1g_ $43,? l‘ u" 9" "m- ' zfnewffigimfiew (fill-d you set" 1n with ' m” Pmdwh “M,” mglozkncllilaretnefi? She, had Elwin-Mammalian a superb flowe- ll 3mm‘ "m" Ioeflnp . mums instantly, and rorswul Nd ski nd she was ex- 31kg? ‘She did not look like the rest of the women in th: crowd. who always seemed at bes a cheap imitation of somethllll they could never attain. . Gloria Ravlnsr definitol! h“ m. ‘p’ CUTS ‘ bric nlcknlisf. Asae osnetrut- llm"! ?;.";‘."é.f'§.i‘3 any lss, 6 timesas mud. 01-33- Dll. CHASPS ‘a ‘ aniiiepiie OINTMINI‘ ‘iioirr JIIST m tllltlit rnonucnon Vinita-d Dry ' Sheclhl Asphalt fielded aadhieulatleirrell. a lash Wool Insulation (To be continued) ; . .ni_s__qvanniai~1. cnanwrrsrowu llunterliiver Church Ila-Opened On Sunday, lurch 27, i040, the United Ohurch- at Hunter River "ll PQ-viloned. A fins new base- ment has been finished for mid- week services and Sunday School, and the inside of the church has been re-decorated and ls. now a beautiful building. The opening service at eleven o'clock was con- ducted by Itev. J. I. Morrison, a former pastor, and Rev. Howard Christie. The dedication service was con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Morrison. Hymns sung during this service were, “Ye Gates Lift Up Your HeadLOn High," "I Joyed When To The House of God," and "Christ Is Made The Sure Foundation." Miss Mary Muttart, as guest soloist, sang “Bless This House." The regular service followed the Dedi- cation service with Mr. Christie and Mr. Morrison conducting this ser- vice. Hymns sung were, "Holy, Holy, Holy," ' "Spirit Divine At- tend Our Prayers," “Zion's King Shall Reign Victorious." Miss Muttart sang as a solo "Open the Gates of the Temple.” Rev. Mr. Morrison delivered an inspiring message. taking as his text the 28th verse of Acts, chapter 30. In the afternoon Dr. Wm. Dudley of Trinity Church in Charlotte- town, assisted by Rev. Mr. Christie and Rev. Mr. Morrison, conducted the service. The choir from p-inity led in the service of praise with Professor Roy Kendall presiding at the organ. Hymns sung were, “God Reveals Ills Presence," "We Love The Place O God," and "Spirit of God Descend Upon My Heart." Mr. Roy Smallman sang “Bless This House" and the Trinity Choir anthsmsxDr. Dudley chose m; text Psalm lfhvule 1, are! as he delivered his message o! m. ccurageinsnt, the large congi-eggg. ion listened attentively to m; fine sermon. In the evening at seven-thirty Rcv. 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