PAGE TWO Y‘ r “cLliAiCiiili-itoilit ,, CLOTHES-CIDSET-WEEK HERE is your opportunity to help the needy and destitute in war-torn countries. Count- less thousands of men and women and little children, in these lands, need all the used, serviceable clothes, footwear, blankets we can spare. Make this "Clean-Out-Your- Clothes Closet-Week" in your home. Turn out all the usable discarded wearing apparel you can-to help those who have given all but life itself. Get It out-get it ready-NOW. What YOU Can Do . . . l. Get together all serviceable used clothes, blankets, footwear-for men, women, children and infants. i. Take your contribution to your nearest Post Office or any official COLLECTION DEPOT. 3. Support your Local Committee not only with your clothing contribution but also with your time, effort and energy. Sponsored by THE CANADIAN ALLIID RELIEF FUND on behalf of UNRRA l News of the dram of likimund Flynn in the Ciiai-Iottetoyvn Hospi- tal on July 7th. after a lengthy illness was f€CL3lV~ d with detp $01‘. row by the resiutiits u! Purnring. ton and surrounding distric's Previous to his illness although having passed the niio ed synin. lie was never consitkred tin old niziii. being always oi a cheerful and lighuhearfcd (l151iO‘~‘lL‘iOll. his Dresence was ever welcome and sought after by young and nltl slice, and their 10:5 will long be iclt i the community He was Til‘ wars old He ‘s survived by his formerly Mm": Aim DIVIII! and following sons and Arthur, Wllllt‘ and Peter in rltlrs. _ land. Mane. Gertie. Portland. t IMrs Justin Larkui, Five Crw son Tho died in infancy" He is aim rt 2d by one sister, Mrs A1 '\' RIcDnnald, Charlottetown, b "s thirtetn, grandchildren. i The funeral which was largelyi attended tcnl" wince on Sunday to Si. Peter's Church, High ‘ivlass was rclebrnicd by Rev Lawrence Lan. drigan who also conducted the ser. idea's at. the gray: The pull bearers were Dwan Richard Cantyytcll. Carl Wood, Fred Curran. James Bol. gtr and Jusfin Flynn Hearse driven bv John .7, Ewan. The following: sent Kim-s card Mrs Edmund Flynn Arthur Flynn Exie Flynn Will:e Flynn. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Houses: L-OFIIG ‘MC: I Kinnon Fcreit Hill Mr. and Mrs. EkIwa-rd Conners. Boston Mr. and Mrs Justin Larkin and family Mrs. lotfetown Mrs. lottetown Mr and Mrs. Plus Steele. St Peter's Mr and Mrs. R L Burge and family‘, St. Peters Mr and Mrs John J Dwan, and family, St. Peters Mary Arthur and Billy Conners. and Mrs Boston W K Larkln. S‘. Pe'er‘s. Mr. Mr and Mrs Wilfred Larkin. Peter's Justin Flynn, St. Peters. Mr ad Mrs Frank Dunn, Morell Mr and Mrs. James Flynn. St Peters. Mrs Elizabeth Conners and fam. lly_ Boston Carl Wood and Alex MacDonald. Char. Margaret Murphy. Char. St Mi" and Mrs family, 5t Peter's . Plus Flynn. Mon. MacDonald. 8t M . W A McKinnon and family. St George's Matilda Whelan, Boslon. Misses Mary Valeria McInnis. Boston. John and Gertrude Lyden. Bos. n. Alphonses Larldn, Rosindale, Mass. John D Smith. Rodndale, Mrs Mass Inurn Hogan, Roslndale, Mass. James and Ethel Baird, Boston. Minnie Whelari, Souris. Margaret Whelan. Sourls Mrs. Lillian McNeil, Boston Mr and Mrs Fred Curran and family, St. Peter's The Hay family Enrolled in Union of Precious Blood by Mrs Eva Kiggins for 3 years. Mr and Mrs Louie Baker Portland. The following sent cards of syIIL pathy Ml‘. and Mrs Leonard Walsh, Souris Mr and ltlrs. aid, Souris River Crest Mrs Sydney Cheney. HEAD coin? er quick relief! just smear NOSTROLINE in each nostril. Breath- ing passages open right away. NOSTROLINE soothes, lubricates. disinfects, helps make and keep‘ your nose healthy. Brings comfort swiftly. venient. Pleasant. For adults and children. 50c~— k, , k4:i)cl<f.d 15y: Hughes; Dru; Cu. Retltlln Bros. H. L. \Voi'tlijv NOSTROLINE HIIION. lllstoi, mounts Francis MacDon. CHRISTMAS PARCELS FOR THE ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS While Christmas nlziy seem u long way off to those in Canada it is really time now to think of , Christmas gifts for friends or rel- ; atives in the Armed Forces station- ed in the Far East, India, Burma, Ceylon or the South East Asia Command, Mail Christmas Pircels now-or not inter than October 10th. The long journey to the Unit.- ed Kingdom, trans-shipment in the United Kingdom, and then the long ocean voyage to the Far East re- quires considerablc time. and pur- cels must be sent now to be assured of delivery by Christmas. Christmsn pfIl'C6lS‘f0!‘ the Mitif/ East mid Central Mediterranean. I. e., Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Malta. West Africa, etc.. should be mailed as soon as possible and at the latest by October 15th. ruucnAnnoifralnwlsussuLin . mmrlobn-o-r -'. new’ Escape From Heartbreak l! llsrnnttu Inches 4901-0». ..... af/QA-Ov-l/Mel . -.... CHAPTER XXV!!! la awoke the next. Valor morning to find brilliant suns-him t her room. 1t had an uplifting of. feet on bee. lUbtoldl-y, she %OOQC“JO$Q~C' l’ In the bright Mt she bad been foolish to become ding . Ten"! would not. pretend a friendship He was not that kind. While thme thoughts were goln through her held, mews from the bedroom. looking shameJaced. "Morning Val." Dot sank into a chair. "Guess I talked too much. lastivnlght. Forget what. I said will W“ .. "Wasnlt it the truth?" Valerie asked quietly. " 1n a way it. was.” Dot ner. voua y twisted the belt of her necli. ice. "Terry did write Angel Pace, and he did tell me that you were his model for the heroine, but—" She paused. “But that wasn't. his only object in becoming my friend," Valerie supplied. “Is that what you're try. ing to say? You implied last night that he used me simply as a guinea pig to get my reactions" “Guinea pig? I never said any laughed. "Oh well. It doesn't. matter. Let's forget It " As she bathed and dressed her spirit continued to rise. $1; was filled with excitement at the pro. spect of the style show today- At last, after long weeks of training, she Was to have her chance to show what she could do-her chance to attract the attention of designers like Phoebe Fever Somehow she had a feeling of great confidence that she would make good-would be offered a job I'll!’ Then. she need worry no more over whether she should accept Duke's help. She could stand cn her own feet Besides. as Dot said, what good was his help anyway How much influence with his father did he actually have? Probably little or none At breakfast, Dot adted anxious. ly “sure voulre not mad at me?” "Mad? I couldn't be maid at my worst enemy this nmrnlng!" said Valerie. "I don't know why I feel like this. but I'm right on top of the world Just think. , I'm through-through with Models Inc , and on my way to the real thing!" smiled wryly. "Through?" You mean you're just beginning. I've heard a lot of girls talk like you. Don't think that just be. cause you have gone through a training school, desipier In New York will come ocklng to you. It isn't that easy. sister. I've spent years In this game and its a hard one." "You can't. discourage me today." Valerie said lightly. “I'm going to win and I'm going to do it! Watch me!" "Well, lots of luck," said Dot when Valerie reached the school. she was met by Helene in the downstairs hall. “There was a telephone call for you-from Duke Maxwell," Helene said, with an air of assumed care- lessnes. “He left word for you to call him back." Valerie stood uncertainly for a moment. wondering whether to lg. nore the messag , Wouldn't it. be better to forget. Duke today? Why had he called? Surely he couldn't have any news about those photo. graphs so soon. . Then. curiosity zot the best of her. She went to the phone, looked up Duke's number and dialed it. "Hello." he answered her eagerly “Listen to this. Val-Nick Stone got me out of bed this morning to rave about those shots He Bot curl. ous and had them developed last night He had a hunch you had something-now he knows it! He wants to tie you up before any. one else grabs you!" "He wants to tie me up?" Valerie was bewildered “What do you mean? Weren't those photos taken as test. for the Nomad ads?" "In a way-yes. I arranged with Nick to take them so that I'd have something to show my Dad Fl; now i1: doesn't mattter about Nomad. Nick is so enhusiastlc that he himself wants t0 nut you under contract-act as your manager. so to speak. Do you realize what that means? With a top flight, photo. grapher like Nick sponsoring you, you're all set! Isn't. that great. honey?" "I-I suppose so." doubtfully. "But Duke "You suppose sol Don't you know so? look here, you're not thinking of turning this down, are you?" “I don't know. Dike But. I don't quite uderstarid all this I-I‘ll have U» think it over." "Good night! I thought you'd lea-p at It. When can I see you to talk it over? Torflght? How about dinner?" “I'll be busy with the style show until six. I'm afraid I'll be awfully tired afterward but yes-,I’ll have dinner with you, Suppose I meet you some place?" "All right. I'll engage a table at El Capitan Can you meet me there at eight?" "Yes And I do thank you for what you've done. Dluke. Please don't. think me ungrateful " "You certainly don't. sound very trratefufi" he grumbled. "I am Hut. I'll talk it over with you tonight, but-I must an now" Later. as Valerie awaited her tum with the hairdresser. she tried Io straluhen out her confused thonabts It was wonderful, of course. to have Nick Stone inter. sated In her. and a contract with him would probablv take her much further than any 10b s“ '""'l" "t fhrrvwh the style show, I~nI "' the seized th": OOIYWIJIMI." '1" “W1 be In rlrb’, to Duke-c‘-~I'~'\I~. to h'm ‘or brr stir?“ I'll" F" "WI"- to niece h~r~clf In that pnFtWr’ vvm" <‘~~ derW-d this men-In! that. she wanted to stand rn h~r ow" feet? Sim "ms still In a nuar-darv when F-‘e h-Yrdresrer Mrcnlcted he" hairdo ‘"1’ m‘ hnur later, "Wine. wro hsfl the tv-"t 1'1. nnlnfmeh‘. mar-bed ‘ct-r In Msslt" "Listen Val " she salt! eazerlv. "It's true that Phoebe Fetter will b» a‘ said Valerie "v- show ‘Vmtldfft It be cxcflrw If w:- cmild both get that. chance '0 1n South?" Stone-that . u. JELLY FIII DIN. IIOIJLCJDI. LII. Weld: fer Pronouns‘: lotus UITLI LULU clhen In Technicolour n your sumo lher a "It would," Valerie sawed. _ "Yes, she thollflil’. If something like thatshculd happen. sue WOI-Ild tell Dike this evening. that she did , not; want. a contract with Nick‘ firm . she preferred to win OUT OUR WAY success through even though i m.‘ Be Conblnned) By J. R. Williams 9' OWOo! ‘IHIS l5 AWFUL TO HAFTA BE ON A DIET, TRYNA BEAN POLES WHO KIN EAT ALL ‘DU WANNA! IT'S "TORTURE "ID BE ALLUS FI6HTIN' THIN’! WELL. EVE ONE HA$ TO REDUCE AROUND FIGHT 50M I HATED T0 SHAVE AN’ DREADED TO WASH AND TYIN’ ATIE PUT ME SWEARIN‘ "WGAWSH" I'D RAISE A THICK BEARD. THOUGH MAW WAS AGIN IT. THEN A HUNTER CAME B‘! AN’ SAW SOMETHIN’ IN IT" NOW HIDIN’ VOURSELF IN A BUSH AINWSOHCTII FER. IT GITS PRETTYOL A-PICKIN’ OUTSHOT.’ RY - her own efforts, might take lonser. He had a way of spikinx all her fine resolutions but she would be I v The a-rub of the Japanese beetle consumes zraas roots as its princi- pal food: tlha adult beetle feeds 0n e ride variety of plants, including certain fruits, UK entala and ogetablas. .-. -—~ “n- *‘.v-~ ---- -~~~-r , Veterans who have lost arms or lens in the war will be able to qb_ taln free special equipment for all makes them to of Fords which will enable drive. 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