llcFor Proud Dress-Making .§~x~¢ra¢o, . CHESTEBLAINE ' l dozen high style colours ‘English pure wool worsted broaden-ope O We have lt ogalnl lovely Gordon Mackoy Chesterlalne English lroodcrepo . . . soft drape o . . warmth without weight. Two t0 choose from. Sea this smart, Ioosonably-pricad fabric while liere is still lull colour choice. $3 to $4 inches wide $1,‘ O For smart Tailored Casual and children's styles illustrated, see pattom books. The UOIIKIII’! dross in size l4 taltesi3% yardc Chostorlaine - about $9.25, and about $l.50 tor buttons, pads, zipper, thread. Pattern aidrt MGDRE s. Mutant-cud Cornwall _- - | Mien Alma Maclilnnon recent‘- ly returned from s short visit. to Monoton. - Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Warren of Norah River are visiting in Maine. the guests of their Ion. Earl and his family. Miss Bernice MacArthur. R.N. line returned in Niagara Fallst city where they make their win-l l. Hcspi\t;l.-»Cnrn. ____ Hospital after spending hecEholi- days with her parents at Cor_n- 1 Wllll. Some changes to the interior of Coniwall School were made dur- ing t-he holidays and now the building is receiving a fresh coat of paint. whloh adds greatly to its appearance, Mu. and Mrs. H. A. MacKiitnon.‘ of Meadow Bank and MontreaLi left here recently ic-r the latter V It's no trick at all to turn "hopelesf; gloomy surroundings into on enchanting, cheerful Rents room. Yes, even oh a slim-Jim budget! Try a gay print bedspread . . . wallpaper trim around the windows ; : a a cozy writing noolr. Iut be sure you start with a sparkling new Gold Seal Congoleum rugl That's the way to get a floor covering that lend: excitement to your whole color scheme . . . that l: smooth, easy to clean, comfortable underfoot. lest of all, it's such o good l‘buy"l For Gold Seal Congoloum-both rugs and by-tho-yaH-hos a wear- layer of heat-toughened paint and baked enamel equal in thickness to l coats of but floor paint applied by hand! lut romembe —without this familiar Gold Seal-it isn't Congoleuml So loolr tor it before you buyl You'll b0 surprised how much quality you can buy for so um; money. Gold Seal Congolaum n a product of Congoleum Canada limited, Montreal. lflllliflyljlfidd ilhtfhlllfiilthtfitlmhlklllll. ter quarters. Harvesting of the grain crop is well along in this district and the end of t-he week should see most. of the. crop stored. Modern thrreshmtr outfits are at. u-ork in a number nf fields and the yield promises to be well up to aver- age. Friends of Mr. CoLln Murray- Meaclowbank. are happy to see him about: again after utiéler- going an operation in th-e P. E. tlrnom: ltltlllq Th0 limit’: Holiday Elisabeth Colbefl “let's d: all topics for the present." z a tried to eat. spaghetti with dllnlty whlla she kept. her eyes on u heavy-eel: man who was eating" his dinner at a table over near the door. She wouldn't even look at Ted so long ea he milked at her. The heavy man near the door finished his meal with | rain- bow between him and Elsa, She would have died sooner than shed those tears; but before she had managed to wink them away, the heavy man got. up and left. She glanced cautiously across at Ted. He didn't look ln her dir- action; he was staring fixedly at the drrOr. “Finished your dinner?” he asked without turning his head "It you have, let's get. out. of this." He put her hastily into her coat. and flung down a bill without waiting for the check. In the street he put his hand under her arm and made her walk fast. Once or twice as t-hey SPI-‘Iwfltd alonlf he looked back nver his shoulder; h; made no attempt to talk, and tn her- remarks he gave short absent-minded re- plies. By the time they reached her door she hat! forgiven his curious absorption and almost forgotten the inconsequential quarrel in the restaurant. Her one fear on earth was that he vrnuld lesv; he; at MVCP- 0Y1 the steps she put lter pride in her pocket. She yvhispered, “Aren't. you coming up?" g Without. replying he whisked he; in, Then, standing between her ind lhrdoor. he looked across the street and up and down it, After that. he made sure that the outer door was fastened. Then he rushed her upstairs and in at her own dfinr. "Dc"'t +»-~-~ "'l "e llchts for g min. 11W." llE said ill a 10w voice Hg crossed ta u \\|ll(l(.-N, and without disturbing the curtains peered down through the dlmne53 jmo the street. Presently Ted drew down the shades in hath living-room “in- rimvs. Then he went. into her bed. room and lowered t-he shade there, too. Ffrom the doorway he Said All right now. You can turn on your lights." ,1“ me sudde" blllilittless Elsa blinked. and tried tn smile at him, His expression was not only gravg but. worried. "I thong-ht that once before? he said slowly. “But it seemed such nonsense. Tonight; l-htlllnh, I made sure." "Sure of yrhat?" "You noticed that. man 1.. the restaurant? The big bird (“-91- near the door?" ' "Qli. yes. I noticed him!" "Well. he's the fellow, And 113's arross the street right ymwj- Elsa sat new“ suddenly “You 60111 mean he's spying m us?" Housing Prospects‘ OTTAWA. Sept. 11. -Tho view o! the International Labor OM06 that there might soon be a da- presslon in the housing industry has been supported in Canadi- ln Ottawa today. R-E-G- Duvu’ president o: the Community Plun- ging Association and executive- dlrector of the Canadian Wells" Council, said that the supply of purchasers for today's hish 008l- houses may soon be exhaust-ed- leaving m. buildini industry without. u. market. "Wlthaut n. market that. can n!- gom m ply the current high prices for houses, that. is." _he explained. “The potential market will still be huge-at least 750.000 new hOIISB-i are needed 118m MW-blih ““l°“ there is some form of government subsldlzatlon o1 iiuuains- iirtvv-tc enterprise will neither b0 lb“ l° build or sell up w the 8°!!!“ “ml- ILO, a specialized agency B! UN- states that there is every reason 9° believe houses will be produced 1" excessive numbers for the hiBlWf- lnwme groups. "which will result in a depression in the bulldlnz in" dustry at a time when the 1981 need for housing would demand ti!‘ steady expansion of the industry. Building. accordiflfi V’ 1140' pm‘ vides a perfect example of both the need and opportunity f0! I union' of public and till"!!! 9mm" prise. With this point u! view. Davis aqrecs. "The most. effective action to solve the housinil limb‘ lam ivould be." he says. "U18 Dilb- tic initiation of housing projects that would call upon the Private resources of capital. labor, manu- facturer, and contractor." "The relationship between hous- ing costs and incomes being what it. ls. private initiative alone can-y not hope to build house; for the 80 percent of (Taiiadlans who are unable to afford a $6090.00 home- the miiiimutii at which v deffllt housing can now be DriiVldEd~ , Both ‘Mr. Davis and‘ 1L0 sill’ that, while actual buildmi 996"" ions are best left to private enter- pilsc. governments should Cflffy out over-all planning. the stabili- zation of the buildintl ind "Y- the reduction of costs which‘ are beyond the control of the private employer. and the siiPltlflYnenlnl" ion of the home purchasing DOW" of low income groups. "Rent controls. the reduction nf interest rates. the Dflliflelll’ 9i housing’ subsidies. the Dlfllmlfltl’ "T local and regional tlr~\'el0l>m9"'~‘- and the enforcement. of leSiSlBl-lfi" degigncd in eliminate slums and prevent overcrowding offer no threat to private enterprise in the building industry." MT- Dal“ states. _ , "on the contrary." he maintains “they actually open up to private enterprise a vast and stable new market." alonrinir JASPER JASPEIRPARK 1.00am. A.tn.. must be. He followed us 5cpt. l3: The internationally fam- ous Totem Pole Gold 'l'roptiy wll For it moment E15,. was pang,“ stricken. She was discovered, the“! She was stunted. The net was Clos- lnc in on her. Then meeting his anxious frown Sill-fell 1| wave nf relief and haw: Illness. She didn't have to {ape this thing alone On the other hand. Slit: must. let. Ted see how zayly and carelessly site could face it. She crossed the ro0m to Tod H" lflugliwfls low and sweet. and rang in his ears a; pretmy a‘ it she. had believed hcr own r115. clai-ner. "We're l0llr4y¢3d_ m, wear- whlsnered. “And But if it isn't a luslon! I imagine I'm the "l Leucfldlil. and you think 351:2 "elm? fflllvived- 0h. Ted! Which on“ of us is crazier?" The next. day was Find“. It proved in he g tempting mmming "l "HY 59min. Ted had arranged to call for her at. dinner time as usual. ' hMeflhwhile l-Illsa was alone with er now happiness. Yet crowding it. in her mind was the anxiety of Ted's discovery last night. Fqr the first hour nr so, she was Con“. dent that She moved unregnrded ln the sauntering throng along West EIlZlith Street, up rum. Avenue- “Ck hi’ WHY 0f Fourteenth But that. might mean nnly that. i191‘ shariower know his jnh, Draw. 1m: couriiize lrnm t.he sunshine and the PVH-Vdal’ hustle. Elsa made up h" mind to find nut. 3115i WB-il of Sixth Avenue, she turned as it to one. zglittle shop which sold stationary and news. PBDEFS. But she “tent no farther than just inside the door, and 5m; Mme nut again at once. ‘thereupon she nearly collided with a heavy mun l" a thick overcoat. and a soft hat. ll. was not the same man she had seen ln the restaurant last. night. But it was a very similar person. At the risk of making n mistake that would be comically misunderstood. Elsa stopped square in front nf him and hurled her accusation. The charlie that he was following ..-_€____________ V she this isn't a Joke? Joke, it's a d9. Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE 1 Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE i444 remain on the Pacific Coast. {)1 the 35th, hole of the 36 hole final here on Saturday. J- Plilfiflr Grew- nf the Brnadtnoor Gold Club. Seat- i.r, sank a par four putt to £111 the match and defcal- GOIdOH V" h; of Uplands Gold Club, Victoria in a very well played final malcn. IL was the second similar expel- iencc for Ferley as last Year he “as the victim of a birdie three (‘hip shot from the club of Butt. Crosby when the latter chipped into the cup on the 36th. green. The final match was well pm)‘- cd. with green being out. in front. most of the time. The morning round ended all square and it was a dine ‘dong battle for the rest .if the time. Two down and three to go saw Verley run down a tnlrtj foot putt for n birdie three o.» the 34th. on the 35th. hole, he pushed his second shot. out jun far enouiih to catch n trap while (ireen was safe in the centre of tl.e green. Both men played spec tarular gold at. times and thrilled the large gallery with their mag- nificent recoveries. Following the conclusion of play. Hon. J. E. Buw en. Lieutenant Governor of Al- berta personally presented the prizes. her he met with a blank face of denial, "All right." said Elsa. "If I'm mistaken. I'm sorry. But I know I'm not mistaken. So you can 2n back l.n ivhnevcr sent you, and tell them this sort of thing has got to stop." He began in insist. that iiohody had "sent" him. Elsa cut him short. "I don't. care who you are, 1 want yriu to stop annoying me!" "I haven't annoyed you that I know of." tho detective protested, "And I'm not; set. to watch you BXPBpl. for your own good. I'm not tailing you, I mean. I'm more o} a body guard." 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