FRIDAY. The Golden Girl 3: aonlu LOUIS: rrtovosr Lannaoxii BLACK 5 -.-.. continued "suppoja you take this for cur- rent expenses and we will fix the rant. as soon as we know Whli 1'- 'm be. Now 1 will start out and lo some scouting. Good-by-" --good-” and thank you for mg, or course you will let me ' oan." Y”Pf:;fh,:g”ylu please," he said mefly. when he had 8009 9” l09k'Id loubtfully down at the bills. A.- .-eady she was accepting money Ind help lrom the husband that me refused to recoznim Life W” playing ironical tricks with her. She caught a glimpse of SOM- ghmg small and yellow under the table. It looked likepa DBY 9m'9' lope. Perhaps the J'8ml0i' had b"” here during her absence. The thought annoi ed her and she pick- ed up the small thing and car- ried it out to the kitchenette. A little later Gloria's husband of 3 low days sat in the lounge of the nearest hotel reading over the columns of "Apartments for Reiil.' u the evening paper. It was ab- anrbinsz. Ho found hlmsell weigh-ng advantages and disadvantages like 3 prospective houshnider. And by, .1lF side like a liimiiious mist a' 'igul'p gr:-u. leaning close to him with anti hand on his shoulder and I. lovely intent face near his own. rirloriaf his u-lie, choosing her home. . . . c,im,,, mi. in it sort nf dreamt .lsLenlng in the si68d.V '-On"-or Mr. Carvei-'s mice and stOallllE glances about the room with 3 wonderful sense of proprletorsliip and delight. It was her own in; spite of the embarrassing Little zard just over the hell with the iingle wordp "Moreland" on it. it had all come about so smooth- ly. Not a detail had been overlook- ed. Books and magazines were ly- mg on the table and an expen- Ine box of chocolates beckoned CENTRAL GUARDIAN Tlila column is reaerved for now: or local lntoreat. but advertising at a newly nature may be inserted at (Iva cents a word. atrietly lany- alila In advance. Jl.MM.l.E'S TAXI. Phone 53. C0031 for Photographs. NEW SHIPMENT of white pur- aea arrived at The Fashion Shoppe SEERSUCKER pyjama: in all size: at The Fashion Shoppe. MRS. JOHNSTON! LADll'ISt WEAR. Special bargains-Coats. suits. dresseg white. gtc. JUNIOR STUDENTS llEClTAL.- Lillian McKenzie'a pupils. Kirk Hall. Friday, 8 P. M. CHURCH NOTICE. - Hampton New Glasgow Christian 11 A, M. Cavendish Baptist 3 P. M. SPECIAL SERVICE by Orwell Head Y. P. 1'. June 21st. 7.30 P. M The Brooklyn trio will sing. THREE DOZEN 3 P It I N G DRESSES ln Crepes. sizes ll-42, reduced. sunter's Ladies Wear. NORTH TRYON PRESBYTER- IAN CIIURCH. - Service Sunciziy, June 18th. 7.30 P. M. suiiday School. 2 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mac- Kcnzie, Deaconess. THE ANNFAI. MEETING of tho Charlotletovm Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphanage will be held in Trinity Social Hall this after- noon at 3.30 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN Clll'R.('ll IN OANAIM. - Service wood Island Church ll o'clock A. M. Service Caledonia Churrh 7.30 (l'Cl0C'.( P.M Rev. James Mclnnis. Minister. TRYOX PASTORAL CHARGE.- llnited Church Services will be held Sunday. June 18th. as follows: ii A. M. Tijvon. it P. M. Crapa-ud. 7.30 P. M. Cape Traverse. Rev. R. L. Bacon, Minister. C 0 R N 3V A L I. PASTORAL CHIARGE. - Services Jun? 18th. zemptingly just within reach. Now the ordeal was almost over and tomorrow her uncle's executor would return to Chicago. she su-I Ipected that slnco he had met Jack and her the day before. the lawyer had taken a swift trip to. '.he little town where they had neon married; ;but however that might be he had apparently seen fit to accept her as Gloria Moreland. married somewhat hastily. to be sure, to meet the requirements or his client's will. she meant of course to tell Mr. Carver the truth about. hcr strange marriage, but at first she had been prepared to distrust anyone whom her uncle, shrewdly grasping and none too scrupulous, had chosen for this man of business. Already her uneasy fear was changing to respect for this dry. noncommitlal man. She would tell him now in- stead of waiting for things to work themselves out. Figures! Figiii-es! she had not dreamed that. hcr Uncle Robrfi was so wealthy. "Of rourse it will take time to nettle the estate, hut meanwhile I will advruice whatever sum you New Dominion 11 A. M. Church School 10.15 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. Church School 2 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. Cornwall Church School 10 A. M. Rev. M. K. Charman. Minister. 1! A M P T 0 N l'.-tS'r0RAL CHARIEE for Sundai. Julie lath Victoria 7.30 P. M. special service under auspices of the Mission Band Guest speaker, Prof. Heath Mac- Quarrie. M. A., Dean of the Pres- byterian College at McGill Univer- sity, The Junior Choir will have charge of the music. and the solo- ists will be Miss Donalda Macl.eod and Miss Ruth Boswell. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- day. June 18th. as follows: Mon- tague 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sac- rament of the Lord's Slipper at the morning service. Cardigan 2.30 P.M Sunday Schools - Montague 10 A. yl. Scholars please note that there will he Sunday School. Lorne Valle) ii A. M. Cardigan L45 PM Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. CITY POLICE COURT--Al the Stipcridiariy Magistratcis Court need withiii reason,” Air. Carwr said, "I wish to settle it certain sliaro on my husband-say ii third of the .ncome.” Carvers brows raised slightly at. the iiriir-nt rarnestness or her tone, out beiorn he could answer thi-rt-. was the souiiri of a key in the latch. A moment later Jack ap- peared. He carried in i10l'iSt.'s mx under one arm and dropped it in Gloria's lap. lorry to be late. Gloria." He was playing the devoted hus- band. For a breathless moment. she thought. ho was going to liiss her. but he merely dropped a lightly saressing hand on her shoulder Ind moved away -while she quickly opened the hex and buried hot" flee in the cool Iragrance oi nu- cts. ”Oh, beautiful!" The lawyer suddenly looked at his watch. "I am expecting a long distance call and must get back to the hotel. Oh, yes, thori- l year in jail. A man charged with liS one thing more." He turned in "How do you do. Mr. Cai'ver.!,yack. ! "Mrs. Moreland iclis mu that she yesterday, a man electing sum- mary trial on a charge of lli.'.('r- mg a forged cheque. pleadvrd guilty and was sentenced to one a theft of money under the amount of 525 was heard and rcmanrlird until today. A drunk and in: p- able was sentenced in i0 days in jail and a man chargzrd with van- iaiicy was remanded for one week one-third of her income on hsr husband. I will arrange that as isoon as matters will permit." . "I prefer that Mrs. Morelandls llortunc should remain entirely hei min. 1 appreciate the generous ill- lPllll0ll, but I cannot a.lnw it to bi: done." Gloria's gasp was buried in tilt 'violets. The lawyer nodded bricll, arose and extended his hand. "Good-by. I congratulate you- both." When the door had closvcl on liim Jack came back and stood ii: front of her. "Sn you really thought. that I would let you pension me oil like that?” "it isn't a pension!” siic named back at him. "it was part of our agreement-the only coil- sirleration that made it possible fol me to ask you to marry me.” "I don't. think I agreed to be paid for marrying you. Besides, if we must have things on blui- ness basis I owe you something for having lost you your position at Beechwood through my too obvious admiration for my aunt"; secretary. so let's call it square," His hand went into his pockot and brought out the little key with which he had let lilmsell in. He tossed it. on the table. "Good-by mill once mart-.'good luck. If anything hllpprns the same old number will get. me." "Good-by-anti thank you. That is all I can say." The door closed. she stood alum in the little home that he had made forvher, finished and dainti. ly luxurious in every detail. via. lets were beside her, book. of in, V0513! were on the table, but he mil NM his word. She, wan lxtnt and her 1127 life lly before An hour later a message her a note from Osrver. been called back to Chicago aiirl 3"” hm "0" .Vet informed him that she did not intend to acknowledge '1" mlmlce before the world. To be continued WHHN THER S p lwishes to make a settlement oz 1 liifltif. ii0SPiii'iiilY J i run GUARDlAN. cnanoorrarown GABARDINE HATS- 32.75 to &3.50 Cool - Colorful T Shirts-fancy stripe: and i Diallin- 81.50 to 38.00 Give Dad one of our new "Travel Pak" dressing gowns. Comfortable - handsome - lightweight - wrinkle resist- ant. Packablc in a minimum of space - Need we say more?-the price is only 'h13.95 SLACKS--buy Dad a pair for his leisure hours-he'll feel relaxed when he gets dressed in a smart Sport Shirt and Slacks.-Slacks priced from 359.50 to hl9.50 Cool light weight broadcloth pyjamas - Dad would be glad to receive a pair of the handsome pyjamas we are now showing. Made by Tookc, Arrow, Forsythc and B.V.D. h5.50 and d6.00 If ho likcs swimming. he'll like these streamlined swim trunks - ye-llow, blue. navy and wine-by Jantzcn and Kiingtite. 552.25 to 35.95 Boxer style- b3.95 to W50 Zlppcr from Sports Jackets -with large roomy pocket.-i. -Buy Dad one for playing golf. 337.50 to 2515.75 him happy as a kid. Give Dad Something To Grow About i Watch him swell with pride .. ... .. listen to him cl'0W W110" you give him his favorite gifts. Put the spotlight on Dad lad bring on the presents and praise. Here's a collection of gifts he's sure to go for. Make your selection thouglifr fully and reap the reward of seeing - SHIRTS-Choose from a large aaaortmoai of dreaa and sport Shirts. Dad can al- ways one extra shirts. PLAINS ................. S3.95toS5.00 STRIPES.......-..........I4.00to85.00 SPORT SHIRTS .......... I4.00to87.50 TIES-We have hundreds ol Ties to about from - plain galianllnea and lanthan- mmmnmuummumm-u llaad loomed woola. gi.oo oi you