week onlv. .- .- - .. ....... -...-.. - .Tl'Elli GUARDIAN. CHARLOT'I'ETOWN HURRY . . . HURRY . . . HURRY . . . to WE'RE GOING T CASH ONLY MOORE Gr Where the values are always the bestin town EVERY SUIT and TOPCOAT going at t 25Xui Noi iusi ct "few" Suits and Topcocils - our entire sioclt goes on sale. We are going all our for this "sale - everything in our great. stock of Men's Suits - Topcoois - reduced for 'l'IIlS r '-SLACKS- Everything from Flannels to Gabardines to Serges -- This Week Only 2570 Off SWIM TRUNKS Satins - Wools All At V2 Price Diamond Sox All Wool 1.85 Pr. SPORT COATS Harris Tweeds Included 2570 off T-SHIRTS 2570 off IMGDRE Es M9LEODIL'1'ilsLl .up about seven and we'd drive out .10 Vaughn's for steak." Clare concealed her surprise by I With All My Love reaching for a cigarette from her v - 1 B . pack lying open on the table. I my Hrzma Me” ”Why. I dont know. Clay." she ((.,m”n"ed) said after she'd hi it and, exhaled. "I'd rather planned on eating with (win imriiicd slowly, h6lt'DBd at home." iiiniiciiu ttillfil.sPIi by the impii-; "But he would not be there," i-ntinm .:i ihr ('nlli'0lZ'x'illl0n. "Bet- Clay replied quickly. ”He's going wk hid P:'y much going the to New York today." an lf'W in-i.s," she said. t'lt. wouldl "He is? I didn't know about he Wlillf” l'flll:l.k:litlP it she didn't that." have n in-e of iieri'es." Claire's surprise was genuine but ”Mni'he” liiiiiliy -aid. ”ln any Clay's reaction was even more so. rwni ilirrrk nlriiiy or diiierencefl-lis clear brown eyes which hadi l"'”i'”l1 .i""1l two on iiir score of been looking deep into hers were llni.LI.l'31 iibiiiti." fiiuddenly uneasy. and he. too, reached for a cigarette. "Maybe ('IIil"l'I".Il VIII iyour right. " he said. "maybe he - isn't. I just thought that Betty Clay Hi-inlcy finished his cof- had said that today was the day fee and looked tip at Clare Wilhlhe was going." an open, qiiizzical expre.csion,i "Wait a minute and I'll see." she ”What would you say to having:said. and she got up and went to dinner tonight? I could pick ynulthe phone booth. NOTICE Public attention is drawn to Section 25 of the Higltway Traffic Act concerning vehicles which may cause damage to paved highways. Following are some of the provisions of this Sectl0n:- No person shall operate upon a paved highway any vehicles equipped with lugs, rims or other con- trivances which projects towards the pavement be- yond the tire surface; nor shall any one drive over the surface of any paved highway, harrows or imple- ments of any description which are liable to cause damage to the pavement. i It. (I. WHITE. tDeputy Minister, Public Works and Highways. At first she intended to call the office. but realizing that she'd .get Betty on the phone first she .decided to call home instead. Coi- lby answered. i ”No, Miss Clare." he said. "Mr. lcairidge will llDi be here. for din- ner. His secretary called just a short time ago and Burrows took some things down to his office for him. He's leaving on the l1.30 train. Miss prowell said he would be home tomorrow evening.” ”I see." Clare said slowly. "well --don't bother with dinner for me ieither then. Colby. I have an en- gagement. You can take the eve- nlnii off if you like . Clare. could feel Clny litmley's eyes on her from the moment she left the phone booth. she knew he must. be kicking himself for the slip that had reveaiedd how much he knew of Stephen Calridge's ai- ialrs. But she decided to pretend she hadnit thought that deeply into the affair. "You were right," she said. laughing as she approached the table. "He's leaving on the 11.30 train. Betty must have told you. Well. it's a date. I'll be ready at seven." l Clay said "Swell," and got up from the table. They walked out to where Clare's car was parked and as she got in hehind the wheel clay said. "Now don't go in any trouble about cocktails. Any- thing will do." And he laughed. showing his strong white ie th. Clare laughed too, fnding something infectious about his good humor. "I've given Colby the evening off." she said so there won't be anything fancy. You'll be lucky if you can swallow them.” As she backed the car away from the guardrail she lifted her hand in a wave, and she drove away. All through lunch at the coun- try club. and even while she aun- iiathed and main around the pool lIter- on in the afternoon. the thought of an evening with clay Henley gave her I strange. deep-i inside kind of thrill. she had never known a men llkgl him. a man so intensely masculine. with no crude and hI!'II I refinement. it was almost as if ;ger accuracy the amlnal that was :veniions. he knew courtesy. he had his real self. He knew all the con- tpoise and carrlase. even a certain Lcharm: but it was as if he saw giiirough all those things and could slip them on like a sweater or a pair of gloves wlieiicver the occa- sion l'CqlIil'Cd. She felt the blood 'in her face when she thought of it. but it, was the basic male in .him that attracted her. He was ad- iventure. but alluring nonetheless. lThat was why she was going out with him. and she couldn't deny it. she'd shot the rapids in ii canoe when she was only ll; she could not resist the temptation. despite her father's warnings. She'd jump- ed her mother's hunter over the .pasture fence the first time she'd had it chance to get on him when no one was around. it was the same thing all over again: it was something in her blood that could .not. be denied. To be continued Anglo”-Iranian Oi Talks Bog Down TEHIRAN, Aug. 10 .- (AP) - Anglo-Iranian oil taliu bogged down in delay and confusion to- day. Both sides apparently were trying to dodge responsibility for any breakdown of negotiations. Deputy Premier Hossein Feteint amid the Iranian reply submitted Saturday night -rejected moot British roposals for brecklnl the dead ock that has closed the nationalized. British-owned An- glo-lrmlsn Oil Company's Aba- dan refinery. announced the had -been Iranian reply would be published tonight but after meeting for an hour the negotiators announced it would be held up. apparently for fear it would result in A final break. W. Averell Harrimen. President Ti-mnan's special envoy who per- maded both sides to renew ne- gotiations. was beueved to have appealed to the Iranian to keep the document. undq wraps and Currie-Stretch Wedding The Long Creek United Baptist Church was the scene of a pretty wedding at three-thirty Jli Satur- may afternoon. July zlst. when Miss Norma Margaret stretch. daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. F. W Stretch. st. Catherines wiis united in marriage with Mr. John Alex- under Currie, son of Mrii. Louise and the late Ernest .Currie of Rocky Point. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Barbour. pastor of the church, which was tastefully deco- rated with cut flowers and potted plants. Mrs. Hector Currie played the wedding music. and the solo. "I'll Walk Beside You" was beautifully rendered by Mr. W. R. Show. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father, and was at- tended by her siaier, Mn. Brent Currie as maid of honot, "Mics Ruby Mcliwen u bridesmaid. and her niece. little Miss Brenda Gale Currie on flower girl. . The bride was becomingiy at- tired in a gown of white nylon r.-ierquiutte and lace over satin. with a floor-length veil caught up with A beaded crown. Her only ornament was A double airing of pearls. 3 gift of the groom. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. The maid of honor wore blue taffeta with nhoulder length veil and carried a nosegny of yellow' rose: and cnapdruon. The bridesmaid wore pint: bro- caded taffeta and net with met- chlng head dress and mitts. she carried a noeegay of pink rose: and Impdragon. The flower girl more yellow frosted organdy and carried I basket. of sweet pen and fern. The groom was attended by Ilr. Blair Menu of Tea Hill. Ushers were Walter Currie. brother of the groom. and Hoyd Stretch. brother of the bride. he controlled with hair-ii-ip on-been redufe it reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. where up- wards of ioo guests participated in I delicious wedding supper. The table who centred with a three-tier wedding cake. flanked by flowers. and the toast. to the tride was proposed by Rev Mr. Barber and responded to by the groom. Immediately following the re- ception Mr. and Mrs. Currie left on I motor trip through the Mari- ttmes. The many useful and beau- tiiul wedding gifts testified to the popularity of the young couple. For travelling the bi-ide'-i cos- tiime was I navy blue suit with white accessories. On their return they will reside in their new home at Rocky Point. fevious to her marriage the unison. The roll the minutes of the were read and approved. bride was entertained at a shower given by her friends in the com- munity. at which time she receiv- ed many lovely gifts. HIGHFIELD W.-I. T, The August meeting of l-iigiiilcld to south Winsioe W. 1- W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Stephen Holroyd with an attend- ance oi nine members. ln the ab- sence of thepresident, Mrs; Hol- royd occupied the chair. and. the meeting to be held at meeting opened with the creed inf Wednesday. Sept 3'3- was called. aiid'commtitee will be liiifv Hm last mcetlnglsoii and Mrs. 5l'liit'i(. sxiiiutti The hall committee reported? weeks. sweets- having held weekly danccs.- aiidi stated that a new orchestra hadiaiter which lunch WII3 We been hired for the remainder of the hostess and the 200"" the season. The hall committee for chiirizc. the next month consists of Campbell, Mrs Rniinliim. Neal and Mrs. John llolroyd. h The treasurer then 83'". I statement. and 1! W85 "W" seconded that. all bills be ti which includes an nnltiillllmg ' icrcum and at the sciioiil Pit" The correspondenre tins read I discussed. -- i:'.'illN” Mrs. Biyenion 1 later mm The ill ' saunti and A ihfrs. Pcrlcy 'TH.Vi'”5 gtljollfll xi-ved t The mcctiiis ilirr. WE HAVE IT. .. THE TIRE BUILT TO GIVE YOU ht 'gMVlCI.II'l. After the ceremony the weddin- MILEAGE I O Dollar-wise motorists have made the new Goodyear DeLuxe Canada's most popular tire. And here's why . . . the Deluxe bu been proven to give 3495 more mileage than the EIIIIOIII. Goodyear It replaces. Stronger cord construction provides more protection from blowout! . . . I wider, flatter tread steps-up traction in any weather. We have your size. M ,,,.,uu oooo)'7EAn E&-' In: A. Home A co. I.'r;. IlI.IAII.I moron! In-t wen--" I t ivtrurrrlvl I unlit! &