1 First thing in the morning~yes, even before your bath, think ofi _Inner Cleanliness. There's nothing so refreshing first thing in the morning, when needed, as a glass of sparkling, bubbling, pleasant- tasting Andrews Liver Salt. Andrews washes away trouble-making L poisons .l . . corrects temporary r’ constipation. REGULAR Here's how lt does its 4h 511E NUW healthful work: ¢ 21151’ . .h. Anddrews than: and rslresiill 0 rnoul an tongue. 110 NEXT... Andrews sweeten: sour stomach and corrects excess acidity. THEN . . . Andrews works on Ilia liver lo check hllloumass. . FiNAll-Y I l . To complete your Inner Cleanliness, Andrews gently clsons the bowels. Ii sweeps owoy trouble-making poisons, corrects temporary constipation. ANDREWS uwn _ l“ all. ‘ilritish Business Men Draft New Program (By Mlchael 01h“) man industry without which "we “Sonia Goos East” B; ma; Thorp l]; f Ronnie had not told her whst be would wear and was not on deck when she went up. When at the last moment betore dinner a band ed vividly-painted and lightly dress- ed cannibal ehieis raided the deck, ‘ahoutin, in chorus and brandish- ing immense bones, she ielt sure he. was one o! them. which proved correct. "Don't Iorget, every other dance," he said as they went down. "I'll- probably be lynched {or it by the Ceylon planter lot, but who cares?" Ho was a very light inspiring dancer. "That's a very pretty dress," he remarked critically as they waltzed. “When I was a kid I had s cOlIY O1 Hans Anderson's stories with a picture oi’ the Ice Maiden. which I thought Just lovely. She had Dale gold hair and ice- blue eyes, just like yours. I should like to see you in a dress like hers. Next’ time we go to s. Iancy dress dance together. will you?" "You seem to forget I'm going to the wilds o! Behar. What's the use of making plans?" "You can't stop my making plans. Sonia. One day you'll have to say what you think of: them." That night as Sonia was help- ing Sybil to peck tor her honey- moon in Ceylon. sybil said, apropos oi’ nothing, "Have you ever seen s young Indian Army couple with- out private means, trying to live on their pay?" "No. Why?" "Just because it's a sight to make one think twice. flfiptelally i! they're in a smart cavalry regi- ment. The wives Wholly breed and sell dogs. to help out. Before you do anything desperate. come and stay with mo in Oalcuttl.” The Soldier Proposu Sonia missed her moody but like- able presence. and tor the next lew days the ship, without the Ceylon contingent seemed very quiet. {men the sight o! Madras, with its flat-rooted white build- rrra cnaariqcrsfrjqvvumcivanpmu sievfl“; . t l at" . a . . s” Will Certainly be required this year |n keeping your budget down in buying your back to School Clothes. THE BACK TO SCHOOL ~ I --- SALE --- THE TIME ' Today, Tomorrow and next week, don't miss the values we are altering in Boys and Girls _ School togs. - ' ‘ Prowse's long lznown For value in authentically styled Clothes For Boys’ and Girl's * THE PLAN Pla'n to buy your School Cl0thes For Boys’ ' and Girls at Prowse's where your dollar goes cannot look for the economic re- ling: dark! sgieen Plllms. erlid all" _.An covery of Europe." ja er oi n an e00 es unoa ng l 3_ “A heavy cut in the nationbsl l on the docks. was like 1:1 old . t g u. IPIOKIMTA of capital project!" Y _ ure an cld mommy. B e w" n! um“: °f°fgluflfflhmlll°l§ffi can“; .both Government and industry. j say’ which. It sent her thoughts WM — pained lwnlgm ln a Sea“. lwith the Government cut amount~ l flying lorward. There was a letter _whs smbmitted to Prime Minister ling to 24.50.000.000. l at Madras Irom Aunt Emily, posted Ttetxlle 1w the Federation o! Bri- 4. A boost in coal production t0 , only four days earlier. A planter tishelndustries at least 220000.000 tons from the l friend o! theirs, Mr. Maciarlane, “Much of world lad“. l; lprescnt output ot slightly under on a visit in Calcutta, was going "My l0 “llle “s of; n5 finisher-lg 7200000000 tons. l to meet the boat and look alter sail the oronnizntion of the coun- 5. Full co-operaiion 0f indufiiry l her on the journey up-ccuntry. lnfs huslllglls ma, ~ll has done ‘in plans for staggering the de- , The aiternoon belore reaching U10 same below and ha; been mand for electricity to slrloidl a ‘Calcllltfl, the Casanova was steam- ‘ ‘ ' breakdown in the dish‘ 11 011 , ing up the Hughli River. immense Wang. . - l demonsmuon m, o; 6mm system. at us. mouth, with low linesoi’ dark anzilgentilne determination to light 6. Delay in SW61 "fillionalllzalilillfi" , 8T9"! 1011819 f" W"? °Il @1911" 0,“. Own way (lean we could itVlllFh ivoiild cause nca eua c , sldfi qr" I-zly turn world sentiment into . qisiomliv" "d make impossible , "Lo 1 h ' w r hel oul-Seh-e; tne target of 14,000,000 ingot tons . vey to see w on ones going i ‘"5" m help “S p ~ f the lhel‘ we ~ aid M n1 n r r We shall need that help. i"? in l1" 194$ ,_ o y’ 5 y ,e a e ' the “or, term we Cannot balm“ 7. A speed-up in the turn-around . Anything but, when c-nes coming o" a‘c(\nlll]ts wlllloul lly of rzllIwny rtillllig stock and main- l baellr. Isn't get mgrlried out here, . . . _ , l ll, FBI o la 5 tenanee o! high priority tor pro- V. Sons. you can ep t. l-Ielxlsposilme sgcrlirs gto m“zirrive ‘ riurtion 0i locomotives, freight cars l‘ At noon next day, they were 1y- t ‘a ha“ cl (cvononll... (vollnhora- and mils. l ing among a crowd of shippings in tlm “,5, m; countries or Eur- l 8. Rclamtion o! controls on in- j the narrowed river o! the Cal- ope] (itistryr "\'.'l‘iC.‘i‘8\Cl' the industry i5 i cutts. landing stages. A wide busy 2. Speedy rehabilitation of Ger- LONDON. Aug. 28-(6?) 11-point program to restore Bri- . able to accept responsibility for , road ran along the river iront. . _~ ‘ensuring conformity with essential with s great‘ open stretch ot grass elements ot an over-ail plan." ‘behind it. Long avenues o! trees 9. Concentration hy all industry l led sway to the stately white blocks on maintaining "the standard Ho: oi’ the city in the distance. quality which is associated w .. The passengers were waiting tor t l R" r the term ‘British made‘. to help ‘the medical inspector to pass the ll build up export sales." n l ship tree o! iniection. There was l0. A “considerable speeding up lnoise and bustle everywhere. and .__ of u... development or land Mid I the deck was covered with piles oi SAINT JQHN, N. 8.. nug. 2S—- labor in the colonies. l cabin luggage. Sonia was quite (CPJ-Tlle body of Kenneth Linz- l ii. A drastic Mid flsgfesfllé/illuig; » ready to land. and. having said iey, 44. contractor oi nearby Mii- e-YPB _ lldgeville, was found this alter-non i as a move to counter inflation. stood out o! the way. by the rail. in the Kennehexisis River off the and reliance on "indirect. rather l He, lnwud exdgemenl would m‘ lower point or Long island. He than difevi. iR-Yflllv" l! m! 5°“ r let her listen to the regret of part- hsd been missing since he failed crnment decides higher levies on lug lwm 5° many plenum and to return from a boating trip on , the public must be made to relievB friendly people. She wanted to look the river last night. _ I ‘inflationary pfeisure- and look at the scene before her, Discovery ot the small. drifting " iinding whst her memory would trait, turned upside down, W85 echo. i made earlier this afternoon and w?’ set oil‘ a search. The body was —~ — l first seen hv Pilot Douglas Siultz. ilV-‘ln 51 ‘$4’ 1°‘ ‘Mh 3°“ they 0i Millidgevillc, as he ilew over have o-i-‘n i" bl1§il'-‘55 “Ward the Find Body 0f N. B. view or Government most or her goodbyes, went and TRJING. Hei-ttonishire, England rlndcsmcn were have Ronnie round her there and stood beside her ior a time, watching too. At last he said. "I wc-nder which of those solar topis is your Mr. Boys' Golf Hose Fancy all wool Golf Hose. Price per pair Farther than elsewhere. models. " from. Prices 1 Boys Caps Tweed Caps. A new assort- ment of patterns. 50c. ..$1.25 ,,, Boys’ Sweaters In Green and Maroon with Crew neck. Prices : $1.00 ... $1.75 - TUDENTS SUITS In worsteds and tweeds, one and two pants, single and double breasted models. Pat- terns green, blue, brown and grey in checks lid stripes. Prices .............................. BOYS‘ suns - e In worsteds and tweedl, one Ind i-WO Pill-l» lifllll and 4011519 Mun“ Prices : Boys’ Junior SUITS blue. brown, and grey A nice range o! Patterns to choose -.---¢--..--...e-see~- ee tweeds, with two pairs Pants. Prices t Boys’ and Students Raincoats Black and Navy. Prices 5| $4.25 t. $4.95 Trench Coats. Prices : $12.00 ..s1a.5o $5.50 ..$‘12.75 A j $18.50 g. $35.00 $13.50 .. $15.50 SAVE fill Siillfiill. CillHES FllR GIRLS’ AND MISSIES For Girls l For Misses 4 Long Island. ll-Qwifs “M mmlukru‘ . Mscisrlanes. I can't see one extra- ordinary enough for a Either he's bought a new one in planter. Kiddies‘ Wool Sweaters. Coat and Pull- Childreifs Spun Dresses in plain shades over styles. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Prices : and checks. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Prices : Calcutta, or he isn't there at all. Then You could stay wiih Iiiends of mine down he e while you let your people know." "Or could travel up alone, which would be simpler." "Nonsense. You don't know how to travel m India. I wish you knew more what you were going to. up there. Promise to wire me irom the station when you arrive and t0 writs the first moment you can." “Yes. if you like. What. s iuss over a-twenty-Iour hours'_journey. Nothing at all. for India." “Any journey that takes you out of my sight is too much ior me, especially when you're so vague about the whole thing. Sonia, I didn't mean to say this yet. but I can't stand your going oli all on your own into the blue. I want the right to beck you up. Will you many me?" There it wsa.\Bhl had a little shock oi’ dismay. she didn't want to think about it now. "I don't think so, Ronnie. I'm terribly sorry." ' "Do you mean that just [or now, or for always?" I "Well, it I wanted to marry you] I suppose I should know now. I wish you didn't (eel like that. I feel as it’ we had been friends (or Years and I shall miss you badly. I liked being jut as we were.” "I am as I was, ever since you helped with Tommy's breskiast in the Bay. ltili, don't let it worry you. aonia. Forget about it, but don't forget that Ikn slwsyl there i! you want mo. And you'll write, just the same? It won't make any ldiiterenee will m" (To Ie Continues) “Li, iciéwuiuli - ....... .r....... i .~. MERCURY PARTS tUlilPLETE STO K ir iIi~F-‘l(iIFT'T + siiizwicri STEWART MOTORS "lulu '\l:-~|11\ llvnll’! V‘ $2.25 $3.50 I Kiddies‘ Pleated Skirts, wool plaid. plain wool, crepe and Alpine Cloth. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Prices: $2.50 ... $3.15 . y Kiddies’ Ankle Socks. Rayon and Cotton. Price per pair: 25c. .. 45c. Kiddies’ Overalls. Corduroy, Denim and Cotton Drills. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Prices : $1.10..$1.95 ‘ "- $1 .40 Rayon and Wool Plaid Cloth, 96 iiiohl wide. Suitable tor Kiddies’ Dresses. Price per yard : $4.95 t. $6.95 Children's Wool sum in m moms“ shades. Children's Cotton Blouses in Plain and Stripes. Sises8 to 14 years. Price! = $5.95 .. $4.50 Prices : s1.oo .. $2.25 lliddy Dresses sad Pleated lkirtl ll "t" The Bargain Centre For All The Family- ROWSE BROS Expected Daily . 1.1mm!) FOR rm: sssr m tors? mo cunts’ wan