..acw,At,,eaaai unifo- Ivhcifoio-?ih'oi?v,O"l0V0'l . 'npmciion UNI 5" ' 59' ,...M5, is your el r misieciion.;h bwme im- clove gems you inuei have. fcooesenerio yovIH'I00"'-. ,Ouv long year: of ouoeelno. ..i.. equaiiiyiioi d'icnvends' 'eaoI:e in exports . . and, lyou may rely on W! I049” uncut in offering you the linear in diamond ..V0lV”l S25.00 . piA.&rdD5J!ICED;FROM I , i L; Jewellers For Four Generations G- H. ranon i I STEAM BOILERS REPAIRED Acetylene Welding -- Bicycles Repaired Steam Valves Reseated and Packed Pipe Fitting - 'General ReP8lI'S We give you first class work CALL OR PHONE 2117-J WESTON W. GARMOIIY & SOII 296 Fitzroy Street AA A... 1-10 AUG. 14th to AUG. 19th Our plant will be closed from Aug. 14th to Aug. 19th in order to give our employees a well earned rest. Wednesday, Aug. 9th IS the latest date for which we can accept laundry and dry-cleaning and promise de- .t livery before the holidays. i . The office will be open every day f1'9m 3 A-M- ll” l 12 Noon to accept laundry and dry-cleaning. 0 0 . f PHONE P30” is n-vie: STERNS LIMITED "WHERE CLEANING is AN am" 1 ti-O44-O-O-6 O-O-O-6 ::A ....V.:. AAV 3: HOLIDAYS it AUG. ma to AUG. 19th i i Our plant will be closed from Aug. 14th to Aug. l 19th in order to give our employees a well earned rest. i Wednesday, Aug. 9th is the latest date for which We 4. can accept cleaning and promise delivery before the . holidays. I v 12 noon to accept cleaning. VVVVV menu I new METHOD CLEANERS LIMITED THE HOME or BETIER DRY-CLEANING .-----.L. A 'AAAAA:A4A : A --A-oooeowoooo-co-00'-z The Office will be open every day tram 8 A-M- till 3 am I ;. III in Initials , thoudh in another way she didift. Successful seleeinan low A, Manager. WILLIAM CROSSMAN .' The independent order of For- esters. whose head office is in Tor- onto. announce the appointment of Mr. Wm. Crossmau. of Charlotte- town. as their manager for Prince Edward Islsral. The appointment dates from April 1. since when Mr Orossmnn has completed four months of outstanding success both in personal sales and manaizemmt. Mr. Crossman had in this time secured a competent sales stad. who have heen very successful under his supervision. He has had exceptional results in the sales field, both in the selling of Electro- lux and Insurance. He was orn- ploycd by the Electrolux Company, of Montreal. for ten years. over two years were spent in the sale of insurance. he having written nearly one million dollars in business with the Confederation Life. Because of the war he was unable to continue his Electrolux sales. Mr. Crossman comes to the I. 0. F. with considerable experi- ence and a previous ouistandlng record in the sale of insurance. The I. O. F. take this opportunity to wish Mr. cl-ossmari continued suc- cess in his new undel-taking. Marrying Mark 1 Y VIOLETTE KIMBALL DUNN Continued "1 think I see," she told Mark. "About the sable coat--vwell, you see--" he hardly knew how to put it. The thing had cost a small for- tune. which seemed to be why El- len had wanted it. He wanted to keep Valerie unconscious or a money standard as long as he could. "It is very beautiful, and al- most new. I think your mother would rather you had it. When you get to the sable age. so I sent it along with the ermine to thc'furri- ers to keep for you. "I gave the broadtall to old Mrs. Martin. Your mother liked her and she rather needed it. I sent the rest of the things to Dorothy. I really thought she had the best right to them. You can tell this to anybody -who is interested enough to ask you. Is it all straight now?" i "oh. yes." said Valerie. There was probably nothing he couldn't fix. she made up her mind to tell him every thing that troubled her and never to worry again. 0 O 0 Everything nice seemed to be happening at once, Also several things that were not so nice. The best was that the day before they went away Shirley called her" up. Valerie had thought she had for- gotten. Mark was in town. and chiltern called her to the tele- phone in the upstairs sitting room. It made her feel quite shivery and grown-up "Will you speak to Mrs. Endicott on the telephone. if you please. Miss Valerie?" in Chiltern's best manner. Valerie had almost forgotten the smooth lovely tones of Shirley's voice. She wanted. she said. to re- mind valerie of their engagement. "I've been up to my ears, dar- ling, or I'd have phoned before. Going over the proof of a. silly book and trying to finish a story for an exasperated editor only two jumps behind me. Could I drive over and get you tomorrow?" "Tomorrow we're going away," said Valerie. She would have been almost sad if she hadn't wanted so much to go. There was some- thing about Shirley that was so sweet. "Could-could you please have me when we get back?" It took courage to suggest it. but she couldn't quite give it up. "We won't be gone so very lam. I do so want to come to your party." "Of course." said Shirley over the wire. "Perhaps it will be even nicer. because we'll have more time to think about it. Call me as soon as you get back and -we'll make ii date. And maybe Mark would come for dinner and take you home." "Oh-yes-" it was wonderful how things straightened out. "Have a good time. darling. I suppose you're not taking passeng- erl-" Of course Shirley wan jok- ing. Valerie wondered why she Iounded an if she were a little sad. It made her a little sad too. "I wish you could go.” she said to comfort them both. She felt she would be forgiven for saying it. For in a way she did wish it. al- lhirley gave you somehow such a warm comfortable ieeiine. " W are y sweet of you. I mill”! to, be willing to-ehnre Mark, and Good-byo' dlflllll. lheeuetiliforaniornentafter she put the Mleuione back. It eeemedaeiiahirleyinimlieeeaiu Iherfnear. - -- . MI. Don't term when you eat home 3'4 3: won't. Good-bye. menu you.” i -THE I GUARDIAN. CHARLO'l"l'ETOWN. GREEN ClRlO7SS is cifyour service with a niewpilanf CIT I WOODSTOCK! N.Br. Will Service all Eastern Canada View of the New Green Cros Insecticide Plant at Woodstock. N.B., which otllcially opens on Wednesday, August 9th- AT your service . . . a new Green Cross Plant serving Eastern Canada from Woodstock, NB- The official opening is scheduled for August 9th. The new plant Will P1'0Vid9 M3"i' timers with the utmost in quick, emcient! courteous service. New laboratory facilities will conduct on-the-spot research. The most modern blending equipment will mix basic ingredients in the Maritimes for Maritime use, as well as for shipment to all parts of Eastern Canada. Warehouses will hold plentiful supplies of all Green Cross Pest Control Products. The new Green Cross Plant is your plant, serving your area. When you are in Woodstock, stop in and inspect the Maritime Plant of Green Cross Insecticides. I g . , ,,,,, ",-. Interior view showins m0d9m "P4-0rd3'0 1150'” gory in the Green Crone Insecticide Plant. H. A. cox. lMaritmi.e District Manager for Green Cross Insecticides. INSE Nil. igg Cricios; 5-r Prilede HI!!! lel, 11 I I ..,. hr "'1! no .e. .i.. l ” for in. H. in the C.lI.I:,"5fa(i" :3 :f';'."Il”A”::c';ic.':l'”1':' III I and ; Nodal ii iii no 'h a .'m'" Widen”. ' lill provldl GIPO "" I ariiaiiui ,,,,,,, H r i 34-" i ,m'f"c' ' lat: poriiu. ., Euvuovr .mi iii...' "”.e::ure a nm 3 , n. mm.'.'d nre nigh crane and PQlllN'””'”'ll'. an a. ,. . acre nai. Iain: ii! is H Ie';.:... living A I-liar ::r::ll.lo.-. ...”u.'hR:lr:lI no ) nut. dalive H. ” I lueeie and aiu:.r.:'Ne' i...mi.ill"'" ::.liaalij' m iiniiiu "" Iumn l hm. ,, he. can c - ea-at . E0 rear ""0y.n"' " "Win an 93!: '"" ""l!Ii: ." I can .;'.,:f' on and till alas s.:, ilpa 1 llrk:I.-aIe.l.”.' til iuierinit) Anna: in. '”" "' omiiu i ::v -nail-.'il::Ei:ira:.' 'Io'n:.':'::W"' In (ha ,i.,,, M I rm cumi rroaumlf” hi... "1: 1 in 5, m"; f:'::ll,I: nip lwnm IUD ' . K. L. avaiinrr. Superinten- dent, Woodstock Plant. ""' -on mu, V trim. ll; " S"- nu-ui Ikuur. D. K. ROY, recently appoin- ted Special Representative, Maritime Provinces, Green Cross Insecticides; 'Rq'iI trade-Juli ' i is ' INSECTICIDES Everything for Modern Pest Control . mm , an-and I'd have run in days . but gave her the creeps. It must be a 33:: ”:.E9:?.'mm cm, azk hm-,m I thought it more tactful leave perfectly good word, for .heaps of ', mp ,0 mg k.m,.j1, in. you and your dear daddy to get people used it. It oouldnt be lie- fhgy mm". sh, ,,,,,1d my. acquainted a bit." cause they never heard of "father." That was quite a common word too. although it would probably take time to get used to it. "Good heavens," cried Blue, "what have I slid? Don't sit and run "my to ,0" hm," m m, Valerie wondered why "daddil"' ...........................-. iorubiiery if Iliae hadn't caueht mm of her ilut u the iii: ironl agar emu; open. llild Ind Bhirley in one day. Almost aa it they hid ' omminiir u t " Iuev iraieee-3 new enm- lmown-only of course they ' J:xE:I."::n:'::aIIff1El'n .0 ,, me CIIIBMI. NIIIC Wikmlh mumnv. Myg. "M "I an ,t - to 31-” lIHH.hQtIIIr!ItII y r, ' lliulurned backanddrewVal- ,.' " '""" -”"".!”' ah lirllllht Nah. wmmim erie into the house beside her. Val- "H "fl ”” if "17 W '"''”'i lion. beautiful in good - 0 brie led oi. way into the main no ig"',f'- W9?" WM "W aouldnaat. We Kellogg: ' . , ' I unwise-room which always and """" " - W” W" i'”'" W i new double ti Don my uiigaciyg aui she felt that for- mining inside, it was ' silly to not rx wiiaewuaoteonieewaethe u if you did. N3: "&'.';"n"l.3' n,i"".i'i T.'Ai'i".'xl.'i mtg:-ohgigrt up mid wencme: vu- Mm ,,,,,, took a quick look at her shoes. ro- "went! 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