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Charlottetown Phone I111 O - B. B. BELI, MJ..A., D. I.. MATl-IIESON; LLB. ILC. Attorneya-at-Lsvv LOANS 0N CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES | COLLECTIONS l, I50 Richmond St. l Charlottetown. I'd-LI. FREDERIC A. LARGE Phillipe‘ 8:321? Tails "tifi... st Phone I048 " r. o Bos us CHAIILOTTETOWN. rat DR. A. R. SMITH DENTIST 11s Grafton Street c 1!. Telephone ills. _ what do you know about it, Jane?" "The worst ossible. He’; dead. Found dead in is garden at about eleven-fifty this morning." Charles swung on his heel, wildly, his eyes flaring under the saturnlrie brows. his mouth fallen I Open. June caught her breath in a i gasp of protest. f "Oh, no! Oh. Jim, he couldn't!" "I'm afraid it's only too true. ‘There's nothing to be done about lt. I was there, and I've seen him." "But-I Just can't realize it. Why? Was it his heart? He didn't look a heart subject." "I-Ie wasn't. That's the whole point." "Then was there some sort of an accident?" Jim's eyes were fixed upon Charles as he answered: “No, you could hardly call it an accident. He was lying in the rose-garden, battered to death-the garden was simply torn to pieces round him, and there was a hole in his head you could put your fist in." It was brutal to Jane perhaps but it had little effect upon Char- les. His face was blank with con- sternation and concern, but bore no shadow of personal guilt or fear. The terms ‘in which thc tragedy was described did not af- ct him. , Jane had shrunk into herself, and sat there tilting her palette perilously over her stockings, and staring in a. sick way at Jim. Her lips moved,‘ but without sound. "Thea!" said Charles in a fran- tic whisper. “My hat, how awful! The poor kid! Who on earth looking after things for her? I—" He turned upon Jane with a llur- rlcd gesture. “I'll be back Jane. hater on—don't hang about for E. , I-Ie lunged away from them with al the suddenrless of'a rain- storm. and was gone through the lofty echoing spaces of the church. and m a moment the door had closed behind him. Jim and Jane were left wretchedly regarding each other, with an odd, undisguls- ed look which left the thoughts of each open to the other. “He didn't do it," said Jane in g small wooden voice. "No. I don't think he did. Or he wouldn't have run away to hcr like that, No, he didn't do it. Bu: She looked down, and carefully laid aside her palette. Her mouth was taut, her brows knit in a be. wlldered frown. "I know he went there this morning. It was mad-I told him so. I tried to keep him ffbm o- lng, but you know what he is; it's like arguing with a pig-headed child. He said he couldn't stand i! ‘my. 1011861". He said if only he could have it out with Hart, man to marl. he was sure he could talk sense into him. I told him not to be a fool; but he went just the same." - "And what time did he come balck?" asked Jim. He was late for lunch. It must have been about a quarter to one, but I didnt look fll the 11mg, actually. He-he didn't lhms- I could tell they'd [ind o bad scene. l-Ie looked awful -fur- ious and ill and-and murdereous. I didclt ask him what had hap- ALEX W. MATHIESON nannies-en. SOLICITOIL no, Offices If) Great George Street one, to Longs Collection , J. A: McGUIGAN, as. ' NOTARY. ITO. IABHISTEB. SOLICITOI OUIBIE BUILDING M, ALBANJPARMER S.A.. LLB. MONEY T0 LOAN lAlI-ISTEB. SOLIOITOI. ITQ ~ OIIAIUOTIITOWN Canadian ilanl oi Commerce lids GAUDET £0 i-IASZARD BIIHII leiselera Notation Ito NONI! ‘I0 IDA]! BILIIII QAUDIT 8A.. LLB a w oaunstlr out Dani or Garlatsesewn. I. l I. Ill. W. ii. BAIISOII f’ "£...°..'."...‘“' insole-ass ~ nee-mt Roped. But he didn't do i: you now." ' "N0." said Jim, "but it happon- ed. Somebod did it. '- , degd." Y The mans But lease let me be sure that you bel eve me.’ She put lip her hand and touched his arm. "He couldn't have done a thing like "if. Jim. You must sce that.’ I do. Most completely, Jane, be- lleve me." But he-thought, with the {Qugh of her hand still and persuasive "D0" hi! SINVQ. and her anxious ‘egos watching hi implm-lnmy; ut who else ls gong to see it?" CHAPTER IX ‘FACE T0 FACE WITH DEATH 'I‘hea was unity}: the tel-ldhl when the knock cams at the duo: \\ , ‘ ‘ I Slilii IIIICIIES" I’ ,aimoat Immediate l"ii'iifii.'l‘f;'ii i...’.""“”’i......li2rf3l CUTICU A OINTMENT e-e-oode-ooe-o-oo arcs EXAMINED f AND 3 ocnssas rlwso J. l. Taylor ‘ OPTOMETRIST = lent endgame IL The maid unconsuittd. Mil brought in the tray as usual- She was a young local girl. slie Mm the more terrifying r lllliflfll of murder and ll M‘ meats which followed Austin Hart's body into the house. U16 comings and goings of lice and doctors and photograp ors, .hey grlly Jmaglnatlvo young mind. She had stuck to her time-table, and tea had made punctual appearance at four sat down at the table and poured: herself a cup. But that done, she had forgotten to drink it“ it stood before her still, stone coid. She heard the knock. and fl her mind a stab of fear and patience. She had been stared more than enough for one ay- Af-l ter the doctor's Inquisition, e local sergeant of police. and thel police surgeon and the police, photographer; and than a persist- ent ycung reporter. She was grateful for Maurice. In the midst of treacherous uncert- tlnties, wherein she could trust n0 one. he remained steady and flrm and dependable, demanding much of her. orhaps, and sparln: l!!!‘ nothing n the interests of truth, but mercifully present in her dif- ficulties. and utterly to be relied upon. He had stayed with her until the police had left, and had dc- parted then only with the gentle assurance that he would return at once whenever she should call upon him. Dear Maurice! In spite of all his rigidity for justice, what would she have done without him‘ in this crisis? But it was not only of Maurice Wayland she was_ thinking. There was snoth=r man who persistently lnslnuaied "alm- self into her thoughts. She rose, went out quickly into the hall, arid opened the front door. Charles Sievler was standing on the doorstep. l-Ie was hatless, his eyes a little narrowed and his brows drawn against the sun. He leaned for- ward eagerly at sight of her; and‘ it was as if he had given silent utterance to an exclama ion of pity and anger at her wan face. But he did not speak. There was not one word said between them. Thea saw and was sorry for what she did to him. It was not her fault. She did not know how her face looked under the cloudy hair, how softly inflexible was tile set of her lips, how unhappy an- tagonistic her eyes through the misty look of wearlness and re- gret. Nor, perhaps, did she realize how clearly her thoughts were re- vealed by that delicately tinted face in which she felt so little ‘m- terest, but at which he started with such devouring eagerness. He drew back as if he had come bodily against the barrier between them. She saw the thoughts pass- ing slowly through his mind‘ "She believes that I did it. She knows-she believes she knows-I killed him. Nothing was said. They stood staring at each other for a mom- ent with the most tragic intens- ity. The hands Charles had half- extended to her fell slowly to his sides. The shadow fell upon his face and his frown smoothed lt- self out, leaving his lean fare stonily incredulous. His self-conw fidence was gone. She believed he had killed Austin Hart. Nothl so terrible had ever haplpene to him; all that young unthinking armour of assurance was gene before her glance. If she could believe it of him, so could others. There was nothing too in- credible to happen. Charles was lost and angry and forlorn in a world of infinitely horrible potent- ialilie-s. He had turned away_ He could not, even if she had stood aside to let him in, have entered that house or remained a moment long- er in her presence, after she had looked at him with that helpless, and significant look. But he heard, | the soft click of the latch slippingl home, and it checked him for a‘ moment, though he did not look round. It was like being shut out of the possibility of her companion- ship; not for a brief period only, but for ever, He went back slowly through‘ the village, not towards the church but to the open door of the Swan, and up the black oak stairs and in- the studio. "I WAS LOOKING LIKE THE DEVIL HIMSELF" Jane was there, sitting upon the broadest window-sill, and Jim Foley was standing beside hcr with his hand brotherly upon her shoulder and his voice gentle and persuasive in her ear. Charles could see that she had been crying. I-Ie wondered‘ for the first time, and with a sick pain at his heart, if she thought he had killed Hart.- Uip to then he had been incapable o conceiving such a wonder. He said "Hullol" One had to say something sooner or later. Jane said nothing for a moment, She watched him lower himself gloomily into a canvas chair, and settle himself with hls,face turn- 9d BWBY from them. Then sllc ut- “Charles-—-" "Charles, you may as well talk it out. You'll have to, you know sooner or later, so you'd better get used to the idea, Charles-—" The faintest hcsltancy came info her voice. "Charles did she be- lieve you? You told her, I suppose —I mean, your side of it?" There was a silence of some danger, But Charles’ owers flf v-c- sentment were crlpp ed with the killing blow to his selflovo. He said ungraclously but meekly: N9. I didn't tell her anything. I diwift Itly. She thinks I did it." As sh-n ly as that, with that hope- less, in reduious hurt rage brggk. ins’ in at the end. Jane sniffed. Fears for Charles were amazing at this mature age, but, after all, he was her pig-head. ed and helpless brother, and his worries rebounded upon her. She said aggressively. l "She would! As if she couldn't‘ glance at you, that it tell by one was lrnposslble-—" "I don't suppose you were sure as all that yourself," Charles. with awful logi'c, I-Oharlesi" But she subsided. The tears had not been altogether for Charles, but partly for herself. She pursued more coherently and much more directly: “You went there this morning, didn't you?" ‘Ydl I went there." "You qulrrelled with him," took up Jim quietly. . "Yes-if you mutt know." i “I do know. I was in the house at the time, talking to Thea, and I heard you. You were a fool to go there at all and a big r fool to raise your voloe so t st half the village co id hear." l!‘ said “I ltno ." sold Charles, past re- sentment. . m. 8e Continued) l were meat and drink to her hun-| normaii its‘ o'-‘ clock. From sheer habit, Thea had, l RAY JOHNSON i Maestro of the Hammond Organ who ploys ‘eln nll on your Sweet Cupcrol ladle Show. TONIGHT 10.30 c: F: ii. Y: t rhlseelnmihsesived ' Ieoal lniosilllt ofanewsynatssot) attiveoenhswesldrletlggq. I l i bio In advance: : caaswnu. ha- raotosracba i Music Store. nowaan lIcINNlI fol- m». Footwear. s-o-so-tg DeBLOlS BIOS. LTD. will be open Saturdays until 1 9,51, CONIIDEIATIDN LIII m - IUHANCIL l ELECTRIC Heaters. Very Georgetown And Vicinity ' ..‘Miss Phyllis White of Char- lottetown visited lit the horns of Mars. Florence Jenkins on Tuesday. Mrs. Herd-y Goleli, ls spending a few days in I-lctou, with hel- daughter, Mrs. Milton Hcm'~nlll. Miss Maigdre: Campbell of Bos- ton, Mass, is spending her vnoaflon with her sister, Mrs. Raymond Solomon. Ell-lends of Miss MacKecman will be sorry to hear that she has e".- tered the P. E Island Iiztspltal for treatment. All liupe for .t quick and complete recovery. Mrs. Raymund Solomon arrived home on Monday following a suc- cessful operation in the Canliotte- town City I-Inspiinl. The Georgetown sofhhull team defeated Cardigan on Cardigan diamond by the score of 96 on Monday evening and took the cup for the championship of Central Kings County lr two straight games. This beautiful cup ‘was donated by Maior John a. Mac- Donald, MLA, of Cardigun. The many friends o1 Mr Ray- mond Solomon, will be pleas: to hear that his condition is "mprov- ing and wish him a speedy lecovery. Wedding at Georgetown A pretty wedding todc place in St. James Roman Catholic Church, Georgetown on Wednesday. Set)- tember 4th, when Catherine Sam. second daiiill“€l of Mr. -arid Mrs. W. J. _ was united in marriage to Halter Aeneas Oonohan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield (‘anohan of Cardi- an. Nuptlal mass was CBIClJPIiQG by Rev. O. Kigguis. Given away b? her father, the ‘olide was broom- ingly attired L". a street Iensib dress of pink enter, with Mary Queen of Scots headdress, wlto finger tip veil and white accessor- P ies and carried n bouquet of snap- dragons and PZSnS with maiden . . . hair fern. She was attended u}! hi‘? sister, Miss Frances Fltzgw-ald of Charlottetown who wove '- “W; lmgth dress of hum. Ififlfillle sh jersey, with whit» acccssones and a col-sage of snandragon and T0593 with maiden hair fern. _ - _ The groom was ‘MPPQYW fl’ M“ Iconlrd Macfntvre of Card-KB“ Immediately following 1'.‘ eel-c- yngny a, sumptlous breakfast was held at the riyne of the b. .de. to the immediate rcizl-‘ives and IP80“ Following the wedding breakfast the h-IPDY cOuple left on a 9,1009)" moon trip through the Msriimcs. For travelling toe bride Joined a black Chesterfield (oat with thatch- lng accessories. On their return Mr and Mrs. Oulohan will re-Si-Jfl in-Cardlgan, where the grlmlfi is o valued member of the film of J, A. MacDonald um! 00-. of Tm"- gan. I Their many friends Join in wis.l-| m8 the happy maple many years o; joyous married Me- ~0- NOTHING WASTE!) IN INDIAN ARMY mqw IELHITIIMB. sent 4- — or) —-DIl'ldirIll Army “lure de- pom have adopted ‘the slogan. “Nothing 1,5 Useless’ and have taxed their mile-puny w ‘W1 W“ d! utilialnc "Id and apparently i — t. wm?giltbazii1ili)i:n3? old ma!“ w!‘ ‘ix’ an 1e is 353d for bandages and oldpmbsquiio wetting makes color- ed curtains or food covers ‘ him‘ hospitals. Army ereewofll-‘i can no longer keep anyone warm new keep water cool and bottles serve os flower vases, drilllilll! glasses and asn tray!- In Memorlam In memory of MrsTJllhn it. Marks. who died September o. 1W5- Dgpbh u“ never, take away The love our hearts hold dear Sweet her memory linsers with II! At the dawn of another yell‘- Husband and Fsmlly. ,_________._. PACKAGE OI’ THOSI PLAYIRCS MILD CIGARETTE! WITH Till WITPNOOI PAPER.“ Fitrfleraltl I at i 1:.’ n. MacVicar: Minister. ' new. Toombs Music Store. i CABS IN NEED OI’ BIIPAIBS. Call South's Garage, 3d Orlehar St. THE UNITED CHURCH OI‘ CANADA, Belfast, Belle River, Sun- day, Se tember 8th. Belle River 11.00. Edon 7.30. Eldon A. Glmn, B. A. Student-Minister. VIOLIN, Guitars Harmonicas now at ‘Iioombe Music Store. APPOINTED T0 PRINCE STREET SCHOOL -— Mrs. Winni- fred MaoEwen and Mrs. Mar- (guerlto Woodsido Phillipe have been appointed to the teaching‘ staff of Prince Street School. CONGRATULATIONS —- Mr.‘ Frederick Ncwson recently cele- brated his 82nd birthday at toe, home of his dludhttor, Mrs Lesliel J. Provm. Braekley. CHURCH 0!‘ SCOTLAND—8es- vices for Klnross, September Bth. cancelled. Services Capt Travers ll. A, M. Dosable 3 P. M. Btanchel 7.30 P. M. Rev. .1. H. Bishop. I HAMITON UNITED CHUBO ' Services Sunday, Svptssnber 8th.i Minister, Rev. Peter Jackson, Bon- ahaw 11 A, M. DeSablo 3 P. M. Vic-' toria 7.30 P. M. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH" Slmday. Sop 80h. Publlcl Worshl-p. 11.00 A. M. Cavendish. 7.30 P. M. New Glasgow. Rev. E‘. F. Coffin, Minister. i ENGAGEMENT. —- Ml’. and Mrs.i George D. Sheri-en, St. Catherlnes, announce the engagunent of their daughter Doris Isabell to Davlci Stuart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. C. Holm o1 DeSable. Marriage to take place in the near future. ENGAGEMENT. — Mi’. And Mrs.| Alex M. Benton, Fiat River, wish to announce the engagement of their giauphter Ann Marie to Mr. Norman Wrav of Leomlnster, Mass Man, ziage to take place in the near fut- .ure. ST. JOHN'S PBESBYTEHIAN| CHURCH, Belfast, Annual Memor-| lal and. Cemetery Service will be held next Sunday, September 8th, at 2.30, (Standard. Time.) Guest Preacher, the Reverend T, E. Mac-l Lennon, Pastor, Trinity Unltcdi Church, Charlottetown. | SUNDAY SERVICES. — Service on Sunday, September 8th at Cross; Roads at 11 A, M. Alexandra at 7.30 . M. Rev. John Carr of Lord's v Cove, N. B., will be the speaker at both services. Rev. Sterling Stack- house, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services on Sunday, September 8th will be as follows: Wood Islands 11.00 A. M, Caledonia 3.00 PM. Murray Harbour 7.30 PM. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minister. CENTRAL PARISH. -— Services for Sunday. Septemlber 8th. Canoe Cove ll A. M. S. S, 10.15 A. M. | Clyde River Cemetery Memorial l Servicg a P. M. s. s. 2 P. M. Rev.‘ 'Dr. M. E. Genge, Biiest speaker. ' Nine Mile Creek 7.30 P, M. '1‘. W. Goodwill. Minister. WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE- Services Sunday, S tember 8th. Highfleld 11.00 A. . Princetown Road 4.00 P. M. Winsloc South 7.30 P-M- (Daylight Saving Time). Spec- |lal Missionary Offering at Winsloe South Young People's postponed until next week. J. Heber Kean, Student Minister. THYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURCHES. Sunday. September‘ 8th. As a precautionary measure there will be no services at Albany, 'l‘ryon and Westmoreland this Sun- day. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Pastor. POWNAL CHARGE. — United Church of Canada. special services marking the Centennial of Powrials‘ organization as a circuit of the Methodist Church will be ISeptember the 8th and 15th. Ser-i vices on the 8th as follows: Pownal [11.00 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. (D. S. T.) Millvlew 2.30 P M S T.) Rev. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- day. September Bllh will b9 as fol-, lowsr-Marshfleld ll A. M. Hlgh-, field 3.15 P, M. Mt. Stewart 7.30, P. M. Sundav Schoolsdvlarshfield 10.00 A. M. Harrington 10.30 A. M.‘ I llichdeld 2.30 P. M. ‘The Sacrament! of the Lord's Supper will be observ- ed at Him-field. Rev. Norman‘ Young. Minister. ' VISITING N. S.—Mr, 5nd Mrs. Ben Stevens and six children. Gwltetown. P. E. I.. who visited Ifor a week on Pictou island with her mother. Mrs. Annie Patterson. Brrlvcd in town on Saturday and will spend a few days in Trenton: with Liner. sisters, Mrs. Florence, i‘ and Mrs. Charles l. S v- ens-New Glasgow News. iClyde River on Sunda . t be ' 8th st 3 P. M. The KW): 1329M?‘ u: E- (‘finite will be the suost speargar. v .'l‘here will be a mixed choir under Yihe direction of Mrs. Fulford D M i organist and dioir leader. ‘r 0 M 0i‘ iihwdh” ‘. t... norm! of th- cemetery Donations n. m. cow-w hind will s. grate- fully accepted. i VISITING FRIENDS. — Miss ‘ Doris ‘Mecfofmacil was Home fromi lliflbireel. Quewvnhere she is with the Eastern Tam conlpanv. scand- - in! ten weeks with her narrate. Mr. ,srld Mrs. A. h Ms-‘Corvnr-k. Rob- ertdml ‘it. ill-lo also visited her "mu.- rs. Marearet IiacCosmaoI. Sister arv Jam-s smi sister Ill- mh Aretha‘ of srlotietown. P. F. f- for a few dsvs shd she Wt "PM" i0 nton ow» for a mm Wei-Ir} c a vithmhor sister. Mrs. 7.3. smax Electric ‘masters. Tocmhs i!" 1' Th lresidmce in etittswa. - Ottawa 3,. by her father, the bride was dress- i h Stewart, Bedford, and brother Alex norrrwafldsdsrnonlhnh- u... tailored ' amiable-u. uni-i“ ibfll If as‘. . , naclnvss Arrows-names‘ - updrcn-Leader O. W. Hidvlnl. i‘ 0., son of Police serum‘ W-h- Halal)? and Mrs H o‘ corporation. m“ ml?“ “mud: hm b Street "I I 7 m, unemployment Service Owl mission BAH-LOW marl-lose of tdgughler of Mr. Boulter, of Albany Walter Copley and Mrs. Alb"! tawa, was solernnlzed clock on Saturday afternoon ,First Baptist Church i Waiter T. ‘Steven. Mrs. W-B- strong played the wedding and Mrs. 9.3.1.. to Mr ids attended by lilzglliligllb “MalascDonsld Mr ggfliilihgarlaoliii ‘iii: ushers were Mr. For bemr-testin bran NONIIBIi Stinso-n and Mr. Jerry fltkfl» 1°“ i" K if!" ,Kendall.-The bride wore an sfter- olden-yellow pac a e. noon frock of turquoise, with black ry the lg economy e accessories and a cor e bouquet As you know; some ‘o of H y Time roses. ollowlna s Beopie nee Kellogg s- recept on at the home of the brlde- ranliiakes ellthe time... groom's parents. M“ "id M“ all the e0 le need Barlow left for Montreal. Going away the bride wore a navy blue suit, with matching hat, and tan accessories. will till II Journal. WEDS P. E. I. MAN --St. Jam- es‘ Anglican Church was the set- ting for the marriage solemnlzed Tuesdsv evenin by Rev. Father H. Whitehead etween Gwendo- llne. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.O, Matthews, 1827 Comwall Street, and Mr, Lloyd Westaway Manuel, second son of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Manuel of Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Given in marriage ed in a grey softly tailored suit with grey hat trimmed with fuschla, and lizart accessories. She wore an orchid corsage. Mrs J. A. Nelson, matron of honor, wore a pale blue dressmakcr suit. with matching accessories, and a gar- denla corsage. Mr. Randolph Cleri- ue was best man. and ushers were Mr. J. A. Nelson and Mr. 1.. Anderson. After a reception in the York Room. Hotel Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel left for a wed-' ding trip on Vancouver Island. They will reside in Vancouver.- (Vancouver News-Herald, Aug. 2s) Personals Mrs. Ray Prlzzell left yesterd:.\_v by bus on a week's holiday with friends in Plctou, N. S. The Misses Gabrielle and Ther- esa Paquet l-l’ Souris left for Moxllcton, N. B. dining tho past wee . Mr. J-arnm Revel]. engineer. C.N. R. has entered the City Hospital for treatment. Hi5 many friends wish him a. speedv recovery. Miss Dorothy Burt of Berlin, New Hampshire has returned to her home after spending a pleasant vacation Visiting relatives and friends on P. F7. Island. Mr. W. H V. Dunbar of East- ern Securities 1M, left verterday for Ottawa to attend a confer- ence regarding the forthcoming Carada Savings Bond issue. Mrs. S. E. Donahue and daugh- ter Faith left by plane this ‘norn- ing on return to New York after spending a pleasmt holldnv with Mrs. Donahue! sister. Mrs George McKenzie, Scotchfort. Mrs. Myrtle MacLeod, Quincy, Mason, and Miss Belle Bruce, Mon- treal, who have been conducting Dally Vacation Bible Schools in the Province of New Brunswick, during July and August. under the Can- adlan Sunday School Mission, are spending a brief vacation visiting relatives and friends on Prince Ed- ward Island. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Perry. re- turned home Slturdav -after Spending a v-erv pleasant holiday visiting the formes-‘s sister. Mrs. John Harrington, Chelsea Mass- and the latter": sister. Mrs. Ger- trude Whitehead, Waitham, Ma-ls While visiting Boston they were lucky enough to see a ball gamc between the Boston Red Soil and Chicago White 90x. hand” unto rttuno GOODBYE! Padoae Many Suffer Low Blond sank-And Don't Knnvv ll. The bafling thing about low blood eonfl ie that nu can weigh about as rnueh la yo! Iver di —evan look health and strong. yet —you can feel as if uu ad land in you! 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BOUUIER - The Jessie Kathleen, Earle a i , IMr- "' $1.133‘? 3t ot- at two o'- music. .Glven in marriage by M!‘ lwiiiim Regi- best man ‘for hll Kellogg's ran lakes some of the time a a . so isn't it hcky they ism so goodl lHE GRFAYESY NAME IN CERF/HS The St sel Shortage -._Lcaves us short of Garment Hangers. Manufacturers cannot supply our Requirements. Please send one or more Hangers with each Dry Cleaning Garment. It's iiere It's iiere it's ilero SANITIZQR waxas $313255. PAINTS - ‘SPRAYS ,,, DEODORIZES SHAMPOOS RUGS ‘w POLISIIES p]; M01113 1.. THE CLEANER OF TOMORROW IS YOURS TODAY YOU DO NOT DRAG IT BEHIND YOU. YOU D0 NOT PUSH IT IN FRONT 0F YOU. SANITIZOR Cleans An Area of Over 500 Sq. Ft. Without Moving It. Banishes Household Drudgery. , - saurrszon Has No Germ-Laden Bag or Container to Clean or Empty. Therefore Sanitizor Gives You The Supreme Sanitation Service in Your Home or Place of Busi- ness. You Can Buy Ii. With Confidence. Order Now For Immediate Delivery. 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