ENO IS Tl-IE ANSWER P luna Di isi 13-14-16 West- ' _ , moorland. tleifiil‘: oi-ssi. Crapaud Emil WM‘ A I “ma” ‘mm Dari Oran ud Orsbaud. n; these strenuous incl. no day vii be too Pomn“ mmmn‘ 1.4L“ v long or its problems too burdensome, provided South Melville, an“; 11.5.4, mwmuhumm wlfuwbn‘ “u” you have the zest and energy which come from P01] mvmo 1. w” w” ' inner health. Start each day with a sparkling Emyvsle. Nortlllwlltshilp.‘ finugfisodctfnl-lmsbiwrimh” “M” glass of Inn's ‘Fruit Salt’. Riverdale, Milton m1] . Inc's gentlebuteleciveectioniielpesoaleanse Poliimr Divisions so-se Qgddle Mama 1, 1- gnaw, ‘I in”! lyltsm o! Ilse poisonous wastes and mmhaw- s‘ athmn“ 5°97!!!" I 3°59!" ‘mm excess gastric acids that bring on constipation Polling Divisions M-bb-fl. l: o, up Jun headaches, indigestion and that listless out-oi’: Rfllwszfih N"!!! 318m. "Nil: “m.” sorts feeling that slow a man down. co ' u u! w Eno is sparkling and pleasant to take gentle gown“; Dwslon? 27'" T" D" u“ ' PM“? ‘hthewn- ‘la-ow snd dependable in its action. It does not ‘contain ymbr a. heat ey River Whggfley ‘gum Qum- p“ 35¢“ upsetting purgatives or harsh, bitter salts such 0 fglglvlzmlzlagfylllxoltliailfilvg-m anagrams’! "aim ‘H.000 as Glauber and Epsom-entirely free oi‘ sugar l" l,” Cornwall. West Royalty ' or artiiiial flavouring of any kind. Yes, Eno is ' //// ' safe for young and old alike. Buy a bottle today; [.72 gfillelngrelgllllugoxcltyaaflgllit. "me J lrsleysvuum. “M” at. -/ ' P0111118 Dlvlsi N-QO-el-MA y S“; wlnsloe. Bracolllgy Point. Road. mum “u” .:,..:i..,‘ _ I ‘ _ Brackley Point. Central Royalty m‘ A ' .. r ll_i Di lsl sz-ss-u-sen-es. . , Mam‘ “m” 5"‘ ' Cgverllgndylfigaxllmt Grove York. ‘llcrli “mm $0813’? Rem“ ‘"309 Royal Winnipeg Rifles badge Central Royalty. East Royalty. ' rigflllfgefafl; "FIR! T THING EVERY MORNING §;"}l‘.;'.i.3‘.'.’.'i39§5.n nun... §‘i“‘e%".l ‘mm will‘ Tit "m" "'-°°° wnfllll‘llel‘e“"ii“$.lllint“§ill‘ief”lweny Comm Ban. Tracaélles. Mt. ' ' ' ' Isl-l h’? seett m. o. officer oolnmnndlng. 2nd (a) . Stewart. Plstluid. Watcrvale. Ml; " and httleicum‘! Wale found 5g; 3mg Kong. """""~"~ - ~ ~~ - - » - iniveaigdftiivitih gtiinhe oigrelgirlsgs: paper containing the siflrllliig new‘? P0" Avwsivs of the two units. g t Eagce that you and Helen stayed ui fir:hmrsavfxfigxran:frxiasm'fii‘ wt“ Polling Pivlsions 62-53-54-56-56. Lavish Jon", Verne; mm 37.000 W a | land 1,5; 5mm“ Isabel‘; Selma Wm‘ om o‘ “use violent a“ Johnstons River. Mt. Herbert. Pownsl. Mermaid. , e $ _ 1d" trfotliiglitglaslvivlilfhlfialslzxladfi tacks which we now have an much wumwfi- ?°‘""*1- 9mm" an‘ L‘ t - n He 80 011 ea a ren e w 1 ‘o , _ _ 1 BY country! Hasy he come on some {afoaansfrfiii evrllilvlilitiylfiplil-egt P0111“ DIVMOM 57453-59-60- H. B. McLeod M n “m”, Parkiuson Key“ .special mlSSlUTi?" " shock m him l “was. that you Avondale. Cherry Valley. Vernon Vernon River Rpm“ phmm "mow I ‘Babney dldnt sav- get in touch immediately will; your River. Cvrandview North Kinross. ~ ee. '1he answer appeared to b: un- confident“! add“.- lnd “w, Wm, Mme m. me i very complete sniiiségfjmgngdeléafelizbum?“ 32g; your family ilhysisiin. If I-Oli hulllll lzflgléialzavlglorfilg M 68 M w e o oe e . . - - - - \-' - - . telegram. He wired OVEHWHELM- before. Isabel seemed to be getting iggxnmvevzfihf; ‘Qros: Grandview South. Caledonia. Eldrm Mubonnm 51%,?‘ uphu‘ “Low 3D WYIH QOY- LEAVING FOR more and more moody all the time. they would be mflre than welcome. Orwell Cove. Iona Eldon. A, q yum“ ma” set...ufzslitnsmrrrlrrsn his": " “m” :::.:..i...ie" ‘t..“.?.'i'.'.':‘.§€:; a v meat-a- u» FORE YOU DO AND MEET YOU Al‘ iRi-ilN. l ADURn. YOU. When we met, Alfredo explained that iic had already gm. the license from the County Clerk and that the Archbishop would marry Us im- mediately. The Archbishop married us upstairs _ln his siudy. We are not golng directly to Mexico from here because we are going to spend several weeks at the Terrams‘ hac- ienda in the country. But alter we are settled in town. I hone and he does too that yc/u will all come to visit us. Alfredo is snaking Arrangements to settle half a million 0n me. He says all this money 15 t0 hi: in a private fund of my vwn. to use in any way and at .iny time I want to, so I can send sums home as the)’ are nleded. and I shall depend on both of you to let me know when they are. Give my love to Ronnie and Welby, especially Ronnie. and tell her I c_an‘t thank her enough for the advice she gave me lei-st spring. I don't suppose any oi you thought to ask her what had become 0f me. And I'm also you didn't, because she'd have been able to tell you. As cvcr your devoted sister, Elena Morton de Terraza. Aftr Helen's letter, the rest of Zoe's news was inevitably some- thing of an anti-chenille. Senator Morton had telephoned in report. Willi delight and relief. 0n his own letter: he had suggested that Boo and Zoe should stay on for an extra. day Oi‘ so at Hunter's Green, since they had been delayed in starting. Candace was really get- ting married the next day. CHAPTER XXVI Isabel was sitting on the terrace . by and Ronnie. Candace and Vittorio. wherl Bob and Zoe ivent clown for dinner. Since the others all naturally con regaxnd in couples. she looked a ll tle out 0f the picture; and as if Ronnie were aware cl her tiuesth iesentment over such an arrangement. she si ped quietly avray while the others were preoccupied with their lulcps. telephoned to Dabney Turber- v e. and sat beside her was I00, and when th was repugnant Bob had work u~ in the remark by and that it Bennie what Ronnie and Bet " es. I'll be out hour. 1o " There was n slumber, so though as well the sariltai-lum Several letters "I've ordered another round oi juleps; Dabney Turberville l5 drog- pmi: ‘in for dinner. but he may e a lllllg late.“ Ronnie announced casually. when she went back to the terrace. "Hes bringing an B18‘ c: ~:.—.— '~—-———~' summer. but she livery; over _ Isabel's expression the arrival of the two extra lzuesfs. Her greeting to Guy was warm as well as gracious. I-ie answered her with formal but complete courtesy. rs rv b‘ to -i i-v made an impression ori the En man which was as favorable is it immedia plated ey went in to di Dabney, without any conversation on the subject. quietly slipped into the seat beside Ronnie. Isabel was left between Welby. whom sh.- saw every day and whose helplB5Sl1P§ to her. and doc. who had always seemed to her pm- vlriclal and inconsequential. The rest of llll». afternoon was . Isabel's spirits rose when Zoe announced that snc Candace and Vittorio wan arden; and when Ronnie was tiin lo take nap which was still part of their daily program. Dabney rose at once with a most uni/welcome suzfzfifiilvfl- “I'm sui'c you wail: to rest 1C7, E-lrs. Windsor. This unseaso IIIDlC heat l5 exhausting. isn't it? Guy, we mustn't detain Mrs. W sor. Besides. I want to show you with their stables. You'll join there. won't you. Ronnie. Rftewyml our menfolk settled down?’ othing about the un- seasonable heat that was conducive to far as concerned. She was fat too indiff- nant to be drowsy. It was unjust as well as illogical that she should be shunted ofl alone. Isabel lay with open e es. tossing and turning, her unwillingly reverting t0 the dreadful dinner at which she had been so slilzhted a guest. Since there was nothing else on earth to du. she supposed she mizht try to answer that horrid letter from the superintendent of where Stephenlwgs still Iii from the same source durlna ti}: i! much attention to other had coma in Through lite unfortunate of an attendant, a news- challgm o“ november first and I milat insist that you come here before "lit date to authorize his removal else- where. "The first oi November isn't until I“ 5 ‘w’ mm" Thursday" there-s rfeiltv of time." m" Yfiiwnfl‘ Isabel said to herself. tossing the .1 a J5 ' irritating letter aside again. "I 5W1“ ma“ z can't do anything tomorrow-no‘ gush.‘ gm could be so unieusoiliible as t0 Ronnie saw this beside Zoe liner; and will be in a state oi upheav- al on account of tile wedding. But I can telephone Dr. Dlnsmore on Tuesday. I suppose I csn ruler-hone that old logy. Ellison. loo. though I hate to give him the ‘iislllfirillhlfln- His letter was lust ilS irrilziliug in one way as Matthews‘ was in En- other. But perhaps I'd better reread it while I'm llulliiz in for this sort of thing. I mustjiave lcfl it around expect me to do that. when evcrir‘ thlnl THE revs» Polllmf Divisions 10-11- Bifllwhbl. Qilflnlriield. Pclllnx Divisions l-ll Hope River. Mhyfield Poiiinl Divisions 0-8-8 Iaael Grove. New Glasgow. Hunter River is ,3,” d“, rsdalbme gprinafielan. l‘. Cs li...‘l’i'."’§i‘.'.'. lllllsctivs 8st For Escli District Ill Hilton's County _ A f - milked ‘f’ nil‘.l‘.“"'l’.i"‘n‘ii. till." $222.2’... ' '.‘.¥'.‘°"..i."l:i ‘Cnwnhm it‘. '*“! 110mm R Victory comes when a. elven task is wall nsnt. ve fleurea willnlle B01168 Queens County has been done. 1t l.s the duty and obllaa- published preppy of divided dis ct: and a de- tioo of each ‘ ‘ to reach and each district d cam finite quota alloted to each one. punt-he ‘ set for them. be- Oltlsnen and T“? 31.1.’; it'lii.é'°finl"n"'..."l.'i 235i ‘M. ‘i...§.‘.f...""°n“".' ‘fie’; 5§l°£it'il°“el.‘i"ti'€'&'?.f.‘e‘n“"as iglo competition with another. but twsntll fivemper cent they reach o festive. 9157319’! ClIAlI-MIN SAIIISMIN OIJICTIVI Pflllllll Divisions 1-2-3-4-6-6 w_ l J w ' John p00 gr}; R-ivsrzoglaléfilgr-n. rreneb s“; 51%” M u. W. Clarke. vendfsb. i“i'v'3°n&.?.f”n..'i"n3’l‘nn.""°°° filth’. it'll?" $ni m lllfiw and son, Russsell. 15. of vvlmfpos’ found at Hung Kong. Holding the . Qtab badge h mmanding the Reserve Battalion. ' oeslbility the badge belfmfld ll n 1th, now a prlsoner-of-war ' " Webb and Lin-Col. B. ll. Battalion Winnipeg creinsdlil Lower left. the his. (Canadian Anny Blobs! V .2. Wiilsloe Man iln Famous Tank Squadron Cablél-A Canadian Tank Squad- IlO hveily nd ere somewhere.’ _ _ Mr. T Davis Ellison. first vice president hi the Bree: Bank. the confidential adviser to whom Dr Matthews referred. prided himself that he had written with urgency tempered by tact. Ho. felt unpellell to tell her that her income might be somewhat reduced. There had been slight disturbincei in . e stock market of late and some 0f l.r/ husband's liciliiliie. il‘lLl do. But dcrcd oil e for Wei- the joint ‘Cum a1 ‘c-z wise for her in consider \\'3‘S and means of painless retrenc - merit. and when she hrid done so. perhaps she would some in for a iii: Ii Welby are dfll E us i“ am“ m“ ‘m wan FURNITURE IS HOMIER. Isabel a as to many expedients to replac sets. Nobly have they res for instance, new breakfast appca utilitarian metal pieces- of leather or tapestry seats breakfast set chairs is notable Favorite wood seems to be Jersey come lo her New ‘STE S9911. had not b BRITISH DESIGN them. Now a'.:~ _ by special dr- l faLthigriericanlllbertyf‘ ship ._\ ’ LAST WAR ', NLV isia ro star isle ALL ITEMS ['09P '5'" _ a a Effectiveness of Canada's price ceiling stands out sharply in the above canpsrison of skyrocketlniz costs of the last. war compared to small increases in the present one. Fact that the big increases of the present war occurred before application of the price WWI I Id loam feature COST, OF; LIVING INCREASES IN COMPARABLE PERIODSfi ' QF_ TWO WARS. l aue isss to sinuses l uov. issi re annisaa an nae to aw mi‘ PER CENT MISC. ITEMS stnnlscu niviiiovqyiav. . no a- CLOTHING FUEL, ETC. of the chart. Coiling on rent has been most successful followed by clothing which jumped 7'1 3 points in the last war, and by fuel and miscellaneous items. Food. because of the telly in maintain production with lflfiffllliflfl labor shortarc" due to enlistments has been thebeldfleaiilnnaahoid. >lillim~dllm been affected by lham lie felt it would ALTHOUGH METALS BANNED The wartime ban on metals has forced manufacturers of furniture e metal pended to the tax on their ingenuity. t; s which were wont to be crafted in wood and metal or all metal, are ring in the stores in all wood . _. and the new sets are homler and warmer looking than the very A ch-cviii: birch . . though oak. walnut and maple Britain supplied the basic design ton which knocked out eight osi- militia “PM m IIWIYI Wmtlns vs to er on blindly - _ _ iply refuses to a . If. do ‘t . th 1s them. flgka “$1.? Agrigefikstgifik And ii I want to ao. than ls a rovlvewithnblil: "e .' a‘ t “u! B ltish Infantry Brill e on e l‘ ceremony unique for the _ - l l‘ m"! W° mell 2f the Canadian Armored a" 15°“; "tlgfiflxglddflvlhgft a‘tm‘w B: g-yfilél-iwlufwggvl3gg Corps. a British Brigadier present ed the Squadron Commando . young Maj. Jimmie Walker of Cape Le La Madeleine. Que. with a per- sonal pennant. sayinz: "We would not have been able to do this lob had it not been for your tanks. Your squadron has been first-class all the wav lhrouah." The pennant was the first ever given by a Brit- ish Brilldde. The Canadians were mainly N- sponslble for turniniz back a series of German threats to the Allied position in a battle marked by flllhling at point-blank raiille. The presentation ceremony took place in a. plowed d beside a wrecked German tank while ene- rnv artillery shelled a nearby ridlta. The black-berated Canadians easv and their smiling 35-year-old Ueutenant-Colonel from Windsor. . stood beside the British Bria- iidler while he spoke In front of the men durlna the informal gatherlnl: were the squad- rcn oifjgci-s: Mal. Walker. Capt. R. F. Newton. Quebec. the squadron battle captain: Capt. RF. Major. Montreal. second in command: Lieutcnnnts J. L. Jcmmet. Kirkland Luke, Ont; M. T. NlcConncii. i'or- onio; Edward Steliox arid P. Princ. Sunnybrae. NB. Other tankmen in the battle 1n- cluded Tprs. Charlie Moore Wins- loe Station, P.E.I.. and Ernie Llam- inlz. St. Stephen. N33 Blasting 0f Hanover is Continued LONDON. Oct. le-(CD-Pour- ing bombs down the clouds. a strona force R..C.A.F. heavy bom s retur: last nlaht to the lob of reduc Hanover to ashes ttlnl prize German industrial city in fourth heavy blow -in 30 days. Meanwhile. other. British German bombers exchanaed thrusts in a small-scale "battle of the ap- itals." as fast Mosduitos slashed at Berlin for the fourth time inOlr er. and a few Nazi fl hter-botnioers dropped hlizh exolos ves at five points in London. The raid asvs Iiondon its rlahth alert this month. The Hanover assault ended 10 days of inactivity for the RAJ‘. and R.C A F. whose heavy bomb- ers had not been out since Oct. l. when they hit Hanover at a. cost o’! 3i planer. Last nlshvs ral cost 1 . All the Canadian planes- neut- crs-returned ' Bv concentratinl on Hanover. one of the biaaett German rubber centres and sn important roll funn- tlon. the raiders indicated they in- . to Nazl war effort with same trcmendn blows that knock- ed out I-lamhura in four nil/ht sat- uration raids. Recent attacks on Hanover nre- sumably have been lighter than those delivered at Hamburg. but the citv is only about one-third as 1n ae- as l-lamhura. Clouds lut night i?» iv borothy Dix Says- ____(O;nvt1l'l’t;d uom_psee_2>. v comfo tabl . Enoessl and, marr- mf-rbllv iwsleotful V. ‘maze dfvoieiaweourt tfiiinflmfi WITH THE 8TH ARMY IN IT- DEAR was DIX 1 h. , ... _- — Min l Y 0°" 9 weaved) w? my husband "n! much. butvtfhe trouble ls heudoesnuy ‘lliltllt lt of! 31in my my am ly there is tro ANSWER»- your husband in g spoiled the flavor of have done for him. you with contempt because you have you can't. blame your husband for n family. and for not wanltin‘ to gr insulted. ‘rl-ieir bread mus be tier Also. our e do v ryiilg tr ‘miikopxllx dlssate Gdwi-Vlolxeg Probably they don't inten l d nv An ‘your further cl-i clams of him. Youi husband is Wrens in ob aloneifhrienotwillixutn 8° low his pride and in-laws. l8 t l'cs.lllnf Intel nl“1°"~l......'°* em Cross branches or any o! those in charge. t you must realise that the Conilltliins Change In Liberated Arm WAal-IINQIION. get. 1%?»- OIWO to North Africa today as an eaarnnls of the affluence and aslbsufficien- cv that fol in the wake of ad- vancing Al led smiles. In the early days of the ‘ritnislan camnaimi. soon the Allied landines in rrenoh orth Africa it was necessary to shin thousands of t s f food for the civilian pop- ulpxton t today this v tares is n soured results. The Gflrlrisnr. iacingwledledfldam- ace to "rasidsn s9 -fippo d the garish au- are ts seemin- uble about that. What lhlll. I do? WIII MUST DEFEND HUSBAND Wur people hav be kind and atolls to him a home Whenahe gelled one. buWl-iey have their generosity by re It is bald to feel are whit: they have done for you, and who cons" ot to a d it, but they gain: you and your husband from Thewiae foryoutodn-lsiotsllywfemilylf-iatllbewauiet keep hands 01% leave you and husbznd tn work t your own esti own way. luso. tel them that you will not ten to any wl you tilt»... But the real solution to your problem is in move as far sway from your family as you can. Absence makes me heart now fender of your ANsWEm-No trouble to find plan to do now when the government all ‘sci-t '61 well-paid tn 0th moles s They wiu'teu giiwvllierfw so alias altkt t‘: . 0 I nu no girl can sit down now and fil-nufrr ~ proachina him with what they tslul to th "class v l-‘v-kindl towards y us‘ e . v o place where he knows he will be in his mouth. ‘ in interfering in your affairs and whit ye E to your loin: to n . and occasionally he m t swal them. n . educated lirll. lllch Clo to Inv tmiei. ti: M u: everybody‘: plans. and liter thO ian ea War-ZS Years Ago Today etion 'si will} in my. 1w. ' OTTA bilifation of casualties anions: A. F. aircrew is at a. chain of air force convalescent. homes which ultimately will extend instead and those bllirr 0F NNV pusibsss’ _ ltl-le‘: picturing himsei come To llava Chain 0f Convalescent llamas we. Oct. ia-<ci=>-n%iig-_ neiniz undertaken DEAR. DOROTHY DIX-Alli roommate and 1 are Nth sophomores in i. _ college and expect to be married year after neat. if the war is b! $065808; s?'l‘£'i“litiist§'i“re?§?"“°'° $591k NW "W "MIN" In‘! 1 VIM IWnd the next veer her ardles of rank. airmen ad- and plan our hope chem weather. but we must I our livipl- It mitted to the neine all will enjoy "n w‘! 5° 9° "m WW7 W9 “m lfl 4° W!“ 1fl'l"ll'%- the same privileges and wear the 51 Y AND U- same pattern of blazer and slacks d of uniform. Mal. Power The estates already taken over for which rieliotiatlo grooeedina have been acquired e R.C.A.F. through a private, non-profit company known as war- time convalescent homes war char- i‘ some 3' ears hence wb ue l" tiaamomr is IIIPOI-Tllfl IN onoosmo npfl In the selection of ruis for Glen; homea or tboliold‘ an ener . til: sllest of gthe furni _ __ '- F01‘ instance, ii the floor ; is plain in color. or one of the - toned fabrics, esirable N it is d figured or striped wallpaper. if the floor covering is . figured, such as an IBtl-i it is better to use a. allpaper in oggilffllfli more quiet w color. \- . The drapery and rfabrics should pick an lng color from the oor just as the period of used should be dictated by trend shown in the selected covering. “This doesd not‘ ‘agar: that iipery an up ol ry solid in color or even be" floor coverings ween a back round color. cipal ooor motif should an accepting color from the covering. u. n. time" ma!’ eslir campaign to 8.328.400. New imurn objective is hQr B990 Ohllt m, mud me the certainty that she will be married ear r next to sweeth Th, éompgn m m. tiisezmlt- “carat. his" r wv n, stats... of eiti-ie of wise for her to ill: heraeilofor some tuli by “whim, md",,h°,‘{,‘}{’.@lfi§§“°§; If. “If. ‘ .h._u"_n It was t e R.A.F.’c seventh raldlae 00d cs or btrtion l u 'mg°m':lgu'imltlaf‘°‘ 1f thisufiigéithgne MOI‘: thlan like nlmuuoml n Inna after its o’ “on promgg“ ‘grmvtge r bomber losses were raiser to m‘ Like N Africa Bioiiv ltsstsen d “m” °i "l" W" "W" "evmfl" 1' tn first is t : lobar. b if‘... ' ' '"°h‘1*°'1 WW1"! "I "I ore ayso 196111.: ttelda The United Sta a nth air force nressmn macs. German oo- °' “a w’: fmfieflég thgliefgilegotlrtvirin-enained Noa- Wilts o a Iswmalsld u" RCA!‘ ‘i’ '1 “ w“ "d ‘he qultos darted over Berlin for the years Fascist. so had m‘ 1”“ ‘um mmm“ ‘mm- sevsnth time since a l-isavy raid reduce: yields and areas. w. 8. sndutlxugtecllzod turrets c But _h:':ontinu ‘than; :- . IO lsr..~<i'§s..li:=~i;. n. -"- tires-t: use...“ over Germany wl ut lofina a ro they sail their surplus plane and that only one o them to s tberl was destroyed in September. “Tdize. $8459!" of ‘Nam; ma s flallrea compstins food slllélallngs for in tary berm Y ‘Ilia Caoadha tress) 2i. 1C1! -Oanadian fonned the arbeed the lah advance wit-bin we ntllsa of valencienues. Gems-n forces found porsry refuse behind a line of rivers from tbs Dutch border to north of SAII FDR Till ' vmriiiw. m-rmiuamstnnnal"