’ an explanation. Now. ! must fly.“ She backed out of the kWh!"- “The Larsen Double Brain-Clear- Smart Girl i George l‘. Wortl CHAPTER. 1V The telephone began to rinl. Eric answered it. a man's velve- ss1d= “nu Featherly. Eris. A Pretty redheaded girl named Sally Porter delivered an lntsrne wit t“ Zorsne and phoned for on limb“!- ance. she's the girl wove been looking for. There's absolutely no question." “Yes. l know." “And there's a new dcllclvlllmiii that absolutely clinches the W" inst er.’ ‘$360M. Can it wait?" “Will you come heref." _ "Yes. I'll see you later.’ Eric Larsen said. and Pi" ‘he Phmw back on i" FY0025- Miss Porter was hoPfflllly watch- in: him. "‘I'hat's s promise» ill" It?“ ' “Of course." he said. and milled- She looked steadilY into his kind brown eves. "It's ills} In“ at you, Mr. Larsen. And its rrslid o! you not to want. any more Bl simply in: Extra Special was marvelous. f n gglgln°stthigsagng “guanine: muent o! Baby Bunting Bags at The E1 throuzh my brain. You've been gfhig“ 5h°PP'- 5"" 58°39 » e . ‘ wiuilv kind." r ° i He followed her into the dinln! will be open until 9 P. M. Stop while stocks are complete. Brothers Ltd. The lientral Guardian This column is reserved for nave or local interest. but advertising of a aaway nature may be inserted at fiva canto a will eklotl; p“- sbio in edvasaoa. . MacPflEB§0N’i—lil'en'e Chili-hi CRASWELL for Plsotograplla C0038 for Christmas Photo graphs. CONFEDEBATION LIII 1N- SURANCII. CHRISTMAS CARD!- - Special 35c box. Togmlas Music Store. HOWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 17d Queen Street. A!" YOU! SERVICE-Arafat i Coal Company. Phone Mil. ANSWERS to your Gift Problems at The Fashion Shoppe. Great George Street. MRS. JOHNSTON’ Ladies‘ Wear -B-lg bargains in dresses. skirts sweaters, etc. y OPEN EVENINGS. _ Until fur- tJ-ier notica our Toy Department Miller JUST ARRIVED - A new diip- NORTH RIVER. PASTOR-ATE. — mom, "But I don't even know your name.” "It'd Sally Porter." she had maneuvered herself into the living room. she walked slowly, in a straiiht line, toward the front door. "look". he said, and her smile dlmned. “Look. Sally Porter. Would you think it too drastic it 1' asked for your address? I don't want to seem brash or headstrong. but I'd love to take .\'°1i Services for Sunday, November 30th. Fairview 11. A. M. North River 3 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. Mr. Stephen Acicland. speaker. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday, November 30th. Bonshaw 11 A. M. DeSable 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. Minister. Rev. T. G. Head, B.A. NEW GLASGOW’. Bradalbane. $.".§’°.".‘f.‘€i’; ;; ziizizizizvt-nz! ' . ' 11.00. B d lb 3. . d- A G av ‘ u fir‘ gritiigfidf°'i°" “mi” “'3” “m” gieiilion 1.30. all“: iii1;1er.(tri!irii:tei-, s ran a pus . , '.. .. --—— 1 “Ogilvie Oats are fie for tflinldv shefljtsigal _ TRYON- noxsmw BAPTIST l king. Niltty flavoured, ‘zmetnnp “you.” "my b-een PASTORATEF- Services for Sun. delicious, sausfving _ _ _ ierribly kinds, day. Novmnber IiOt-h. are: Albany they stay with you! Ogilvisfs true Scottish Process gives you all that” "The address?” She weighed the advisability of giving a false address. decided it. would be safer to be honest. She 1i A. M. ‘liryon 3 P. M. Westmore- land 7.30 P. M. Minister. Rev. C. A. Hicks, CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. -‘ thick enough in roll or cold place vivernight than mil and rut in iliin cookies; bake II Ihotla why Ogiivia Outs‘ taste better! 17ml’: u-hy Ogilvie Ooh are better! gave him her address. “The telephone number?" she laughed. "That pursued feelinl is coming over me aizain." But she gave him her telephone number. And started briskly for the door. "Oh, just a moment. Mile Por- r» Services Lord's day, November 30. Stmimerside, 11.00 A. M. Stanahel, 3.00 P. M. (roads perm-ittingl. Cape Treverse_7.30 P. M. Horace F. Mac- E11. NEW LONDON’ Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. Nov. s-h t d 30th. Clifton 11.00 A. M. South e s ivpipc . "I've a great favor I want to ask. cancel everything and have dinner with me wniirht." Sally Porter's heart began to beat a little more rapidly. He was after all. going to take advantage; of her. She had a panicky, trapped feeling. "But 1' have a date. Mr. Larsen! Didn't you heal‘? Didn't you hear me tell Barney Id meet him for dinner?" “Cancel it.” he said quietly. "li need you. It's intrigue, and you do intrigue so nicely." He went to the door and put his back against lt'and languidiy folded his long arms. His rumpled P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minis- tor. SERVICES for Pariah o! Spring- field and Crapaud. November 30th. St. Joiurs. Crapaud, Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. Elizabeth's. Spring- field, Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Freaim, Rector. . IIUNTEB RIVER. UNITED CHURCH GHARGE. — Services on Sunday, November 30th, are as foi- lovrs: North Wilts-hire ll A. M Hampshire 2.30 P. M. and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison. Minister. by U!" Rem” F” hair his bony mo, and his annoy UNITED cmmca. _ GI-“JER FRL": expression more than faintly Sunday. November 3th. There will (1)0 K HES 1H cups Ogilvio Flour, XL] cupl Ogilvie Unis. 2 eggs. l cup brown lugar, ‘IQ ispu. sail. l cup shorten- lng or butter, 1 cup dates cut in lmali pieces. h’ cup brokoii_wa|- nuts. l tliispn. ginger. l lspn. cin- namon, If tspn. vaniiia, 33' cup milk or but water. 3 tapas. baking powder. “i: all together into a do. ii. F. ilutohason . ma son OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular da- facts." 83 Grafton Street IINLUAIIING TODAY i . IIYIIIVI sciiasiiss mi 81.2.80 per tos Phkard its 980i!!!‘ ls leave in moderate oven. why I was so delighted and grate- w’ ful when you came dashing into "W "Y'- YW W!" the answer to "that I n0! only ivnow nice {iris that of a satyr‘: dismayed herHbe s, service of Publlo Worship at Her eyes became round and will- 11.00 A. M. Members of Bella Rive! ful. and her lovely lower lip be- congregation urged to attend. Rav. came promlnQnL E. R. Macvicar, Interim Moderator "You see," 11¢ 551d 51,11,115. q will conduct. the service and preach. need a flnaneee at a m0ment'a notice. It's vitally important for me TRYQN P5570355 (335365 u; have a fiancee for my, evening iul the United Church of Canada. ._q, prgggntgbie yman¢ee_ Am; 1 ‘ Services on Sunday, November haven't, one, 1 don't know my 30th. l3 follows: ‘rryon '11 A. M. ti?! who looks the part. Obviously. 3~ 5- 1° 5- M- 951" Tflwr" 3 P-M- ariy fiancee of mine must lie not'5- 5- 3 P-M- cmPaud 7'30 PM 5' 5- oniy charming and beautiful. but n A‘ M" Re“ E' R- woodsldei BA" she must‘ be a lady. That. was lmmsk" mo prayers. The perfect answer." The telephone ran: again. He slid. "Please omit a moment lnng- or." Re picked up the telephone A l"!!! voice said rapidly! "it's Harry Ml‘. Larsen. I followed the amiiui- anee down Madison to the Steckler Building. Zorane parked nn Mail— isnn. walked through thi- cigar store and out the other side and 8M into a rents-l limousine with a chauffeur. I followed it to .\lr. van Ardens apartment. when hi» Bot out, he was wearing a gray‘ business suit." "Thinks. Hlrry- The senator left Wsshlnlton on the four-o'clock plane. and he'll be staying q fie Bavoy-Oarllngton." He hung up. “Mr. Larsen." sally Porter said patiently. "please. 1 can't stay s "mm"! 1011801’. and I can't break that date. Bllppoile we have cock. ll"! tflllwrrow afternoon." “It's Father." he said. "If it were anyone else but Hither. it wouldn't matter. Unfortunately. he's the Ofliy anlel I've ever been able to sell myself to. I'm not much of a salesman. and in bad seasons. an. leis are so scarce and so necass. ary. 14st season was a very bad aeuon~ona o! my worst. Did you see Wolves Gather?" ‘I did. It had a wonderful run." ‘He unfolded his arms and spread his hands. palms up. "All paper Miss Porter. all paper. lt lost ‘a fortune. and Dad disapproved or The in cube my in ee- frigcrator proves it. 8o the agitator in your wubing usacbissa. Wseer won't ms: or waists these units. They any t. smooth, clean-always. can‘! rust because they're and: of Aluminum and Alualmia is nest-proof, all the way. That's just one feature of’ Aluminum. Among its other ad- vsncssae sre lightness. marquis. find appearance. And you can ve Aluminum products today Y"! "N". IHYWIY. The senator in such wide Kittbfl ls under the misapprehension. r '- utensils, a hundred and one fa’ th among others. that because I'm M"- "u, u“ in show business ._ all the sins ...,..,.,.,§' $1,‘ in shoe business are hussles to om m," m, “w, "inf-til" I do M! In" snv nice factums sun nun-n sna- H" one. as. Bell! Porter was breatfiin; faster. m m - "l want to convince him." the faun-ilh young man went on. ILIIIIII CDIPIIY- but am ensued to a slrl who la unquestionably the nicest. clevemt meet sumpt otsa |lri he aver saw. Ia is very rtial to slln, blue eyed liris with hair the color OI CAIAIA, I'll. o! yours. It's a family trait.” We Is Oontiauedt __ Granville 2.30 P. M. Long River 7.30 ' THE GUARDIAN» jJEAELILTPTLEQWN Famous For Beauty Approved For Quality PURITAN FABRICS Nothing brings out iha charm of i1 room so perfectly as well chosen drapes and’ slip covers selected with a trained eye for color, design and fabric. So, we ore eager for you to see the new PURiTAN cretonnes shown in florol de- signs and stripes. Thass PURITAN fabrics are pre-shrunhond ore offered you at o price that moons arceptionul value. . they are on display todoy ill the House Furnishings De- partment on the third floor. Puritan Cretonnes, 36 inches wide at $1.75 per yard- Puriton Cretonnes, 48 inches wide at $2.25, $2.75 ond 53-15- l Here Are Really Notable SAVINGS Frilied curtains, 2V4 yards long, 40 inches wide, flowered cotton print with dainty white voila frili and tie- bocks. Regular price $3.75 per air for . . . . . [l9 COMFORTERS, ciilnlz covered, fill- Tuscan Lace Net. . . dork acru, double bordered, 34 inches wide, in open veova net, reguitlr price is 79c par yard for 39c yard. Filer not eurioiiiins. seashell sheds. 40 inches wide, in a pretty strip! design, regular price $1.39 and ed with finely Weddell cotton bet- eisaring or 79c yord ting, size 72 l 66 Inches, re uier ' price $5.75. Clearing at .... 3.95 Rayon Panel Curtains, 2V; yards Two pieces cretonns, 40 inches wide, extra heavy sail cloth type, dork or light me boeli round with design in blue, regular 5 .50 per yard i for $0.29 yd,‘ long and 40 incim wide, slightly. demand with water stains but o vary notable buying opportunity. Regularly $2.95 each and cleaving It mil IIOaQQeQQIQIIaIIaaI f ' MflDiiEoPiitEiObtluihl vpmwaonvumw-ti- ... .-.-..¢-. l isvfflifv—'“,4fiiila\- ‘mew-XL, . ...-... "outlaw, $9.95 Blankets for $6.95 each 25 only, of these blankets. . oll wool, colored blankets. whipped ends. Size 84 x 64 inches, plain rose or groan, regular $9.95. Special . . $6.95 each SPECIAL Jute Mats 4 There ore just fifty of time Jute Mots, pressed lute, also 48 x 25 inches, colours blue or rust with pattern in self tones, o notable value at, each $i.29 Eight Notable Values In Dress Fabrics One piece loucis Coating 54 inches wide, block only. regular price $5.95. Special price $3.95 yd, One piece Boucle Coating 54 inches wide, block only, regular price $3.50.Speciolprica . . . . i.9 . A range of Herringbone skirting and filling 54 Inches Wide ill Geld, Aqua, Powder Blue, Rose, Baby line, Green. Regular price $4.25. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 yd. Three pieces striped dress wool, 54 inches wide, in Rust-white, live-while, Brown-white, regular $3.50. Special price .. $i.59 yd. Three pieces Coating 54 inches wide in lrown, Sega, Green, 'Grsy Ilue Regular price $4.95. Special price . .. 3.9.. yd. Twi- pieces spun Rayon, 54 inches wide, in Navy, Ton, regular _ ..-s.-ea....-ss.--,. price $1.50. Special price 8c yd. Three pieces only "Alpine", 54 inches wide, in R , Gold. Lime, Green only, regular price $2.25. .$pa¢iol price 90c yd. Save on Chenille Bedspreads Large double bed sizes in white and attractive colored designs. plain white, wine, blue, gold and groan. Only about 20 in lite lob Worth from $15.00 to $18.00, clearing cit 10.00 loch. WAIASSO HEMSTITCHED AND PLAIN HEMMED SHEETS Save from $1.50 to $2.50 a pair on time good quality, long weer- ing Wobosso sheets. A limited quantity only. Finished size 60 x 95" worth $5.50 for . $4.00 per pr. Finished size 68 x 95" worth $6.50 for ....... . $4.50 per pr. Finished size 78 x 96" worth $7.00 for .... ... . $5.00 per pr. Finished size 90 x I04" worth $9.00 for $6.50 per pr. PLAIN HEMMED PILLOW CASES Two outstanding values In plain hemmed pillow colds, Peppers" Pillow Cases mode in U. S. A. finished size 45 X 33" Worth $1.95 for . .. $1.25 pair Canadian mode Pillow Cases finished size 42 x 33". Specil at peir TURKISH TOWELS Four specials in "run of the mill" Turkish Towels in white with colored borders end stripes ...“... . .....- Size about 15x28" 59¢ N- Size oboutilx36" 59c». Siza about 20x40" 7km. Silo about 22 ii 42" .,............... ..... $1.29 PI- “Sale of Seconds” Part Linen Tea Towels Feiir spsciolrln closely woven cotton and linen tel towels will assorted colored stripes, coma in seed generous sizes of Slse about 20 x 32 inches l9: aetll Size about 22 x 36 inches 49¢ oath Wnlts with damask desigii—on exceptional value. 5| "WW viidaoi ye CLEARING AT HALF PRICI White Linen Damask Sets-Jim seed quality linen eletlil villi napkins to motcii- v 54 x 54 ineii cloth with 6 matching i4 lneii napkins. Rgli" $12.00 for $0 i" 54 a 68 incii cloth with 6 matching l4 Inch napkins. "Iii" $15.00 m» View MIXICAN HAND-WOVIN LUNCHION Si“ Assorted colors S0 a I0 inch cloth villi napkins to ‘limit. will" $6.50 for .. $9 l“ -....-...se.. .es.ss.s.-sss't-s~vsa-v-...-saunas.-- MIXICAN HOMISPUN mu cLorii Audited colon 52 a 70 ineiiea. Rqulev $4M h! $335 elati- NOZEMB: Eli g 1m (Introducing The New _ Departmental Locations At i MGDRE f» M9LEOD [E1192 Dress Fabrics have been moved to the second floor where more room is provided for your shopping convenience. The Cottona and Linens formerly on the second floor are now established on the third floor where fully interesting show of House Furnishing goods awaits your visit. - THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WITH SOME SENSATIONAL SAVINGS AS saw‘ FORTH BELOW a ‘delight- __fi