lstomnavs oar SHELL LOVE A _ GIFT THAT'S PRACTICAL_ call in and get Mother's gift from GT. GEORGE ST. PHONE 56 Mother will get. a bigger thrill out of your gift if it is something she can use. For instance a pretty dress or a dainty blouse. She would like a nice puree or a pair of gloves or anything wearable. Why not The‘ FASHION SHOPPE marrow, Leslie.‘ Leslie smiled and nodded. disappeared busily round No aide of the house. bucket in hand. A second or so later Rey appeared pushing a bicycle. He grlnne GOOD-BYES m» ~~ -w 5o ou're hack." hwwvrcm aea egaeweecame By Margaret Mair n, into n. m ... via her. I can't a n: raw lavas. _ I was a fine. sunny day. and af- wore a grubby green shirt and he frlond. Martin's look ng?" was very busy on his hands and Not too good. ls he Roy?" knees under the wall. collecting "No Ray shook his head, "not IomethinB in a smell bucket. too good. He's not taking she stood and watched him. care of himself. He had‘ a rotten turn in the winter soon after you When he heard her voice he left. And ever since then--" ‘tumbled. excited, to his feet. "I had to go to Enxland." Susan "What are you doing, Leslie?" 0h._hullo. huilo. You've come said. “ little girl was ill bark.’ Ho stood very still, smiling they sen for me." lat her shyly. "Im collecting Her eyes met Roy's for a mom- lnallS. There are so many of them ent. His e 'es were small and al- in our garden. I put them all over most lost n the creases of his fat the wall, buththey alwaya seem to good-natured face. but she lat bark aga ." aware that the expression “Slxlsfnngvlaughed. "Are you atlll them was kind and not without Yhnol in England next winter." tlu h ngs. . ln Enalandl" She was not sure “Well." she said. "I must be getting on I expect you're husyj" He grinned. Im lust going down m: she could not detect envy in "l own voice. She moved on. f". you at thrpolnt-to-point to- ATTENTION ranamns lliAl ()lJl'5l/\FJUIN(Z [QRIHQH y HM THE “Storyorlilll” .|!11=‘.:; .'§‘“il' s. I a. ll passe. - 1 series of meetings will held as follows:- soums, May ma, neonatal; Hall. MONTAGUE, use ma, Legion Hall. "innhish, caannoraamwn, any 11th. was‘ am. v 8 o'clock (Daylight Saving) '. s .- 2 , it , cum-t a Qqaspadel ‘Inst-emotive a: _ Q m 0 II ' “Q "Mum asec charged with theft _ property was given 30 days. a vag- a young man charged with in- ‘Qor you m, decent assault had his case re- hnellas out and rm iust of! ta do mended one week. a sat of woflt." “ . that's all right. I was just strolling round. seeing the sights." ter she had put away her things, Roy leaned his bulky framo on she went for a walk up the road the long-suffering saddle of his and past the Derings’ house. bes- bi cle. The saddle creaked lie was in the front garden. He om nousiy. "How do cu think our recently to hrr home at Murvay River. P. E. 1.. after spending the winter months employed in Pren- ton. N. S. During her stay there she made many friends who re- gretted her departure. T. C. A. LINES SHOWS INCREASED TRAFFIC flc statistics released today by W. l". English. VlPO president. Trans- Canada Air Lines. for March op- erations show an increase of 4.108 passengers carried over February. The total was 21.176. Air mail ai- so increased 15.926 pounds for n March total of 199.976 pounds. Air express was also up 15.772 pounds. _ the total being 96.108 pounds. _, I sl/mnlthy. Roy of course. knew as YH- 0h . yu- Im going to we'll as she did the realtruth shout to the barracks.“ raves to-morrow. Do you think Martin's got any chance?" shook his head slowly. "Hardly Not with young Jewell on the war- path" od away as Roy mounted his bicyrcle and rode nit’ towards Eur-own. She walked slowly Young Jcrtcll. How they all harped on [his young Jewell. The younn h-vrnw". suhaltem. who had Fought Q a’ Grcck god and-of course- plculy of mone in the old Austin. loud check riding coat and appear- ed to have aomethin on his mind. ion in an effort to establish come sort of contact with him. But she knew that Martin was not really listening. I shall be praying for mu," —--—--—_ -_----_._____._. .'"I‘hat's right. Susie." diverted. ills body liecame tense. They lcft the car in the car park his face stiffening. and threaded their way through She glanced at him the crowd round the racecourse. looking at once ln tho Susan was forced to stop every few yards to greet old acquaintances. she saw Fanella, Fenella was then.- Everyone had come to the point- coming towards them. to-polnl. Just as sho had exchnnu- ed n few remarks with lhc doctor's wife who had horn a particular could be no frlcnd of heral she was aware that Jewell Martin's attention was sale do: sh dl tti f the u“ inlets; olylagonrngsdoa In war and howllhgrailem summnsma. May 10w. st. warrior-urea‘ mu iiillTllfll." Illhililllll column ta ad f 55'1"» ant-Phi a3."%“"7§ 2i iifififiefifiss as:- ahla in advance; CO0K'l for Phoaogrnpha- HOWAID‘ IolNNll for Fitted ‘Footwear. " 2-8-8 OONIIDIIATION LII m- IUBANOI. - e IEMINGEON Electric Shavers. New Threesome. Toombe Music store. 5-9-11. T0 If. E. l. -Mr. Bert Tami n. electrician. Monctorn. who was o- in] work in Stallarton. NB. here for the 014.12., has gone to Prince Edward Island-to do similar work there-New Glasgow News. 0N LOOKOIJT FOR. DBUNK8— At the City Police Court yesterday Chief Birtwiotle stated that his police oflicers had definite orders to pick, up all drunks aspa street checkup is bclnz made. 8o far these have been 46 arrests this month. “JOURNEY OUT OI DARK- NEBSP-A half hour dramatic prcatentatiottshof thhs story of canclclrl‘ res ment rou t e ages w be the second .B.C. feature o- ram in supprt of the Cans lea saucer Boc ety tonight at .80 aver OJEQY» C.H.G.8. and O. A. The well-known radio writer Alan King has approached the subject from an entirely different angle. His script highlights a few treat- ment methods that have been ad- PACE THREE i? i vanced in the past and in his re- search on the subject he has hit upon some bizarre and incredible ta es that make for interesting, listening. "Journey Out of Dark- ness" wl-ll he produced by Frank Willis and will be broadcast over Ehe Maritime network of the CI. CITY IOLIC! COURT --Ye|‘- terday morning at the Olty Police Court a docket of l3 offenders ap- ared before Magistrate KM. "in. of four drunk and dlsord~ erlles, two were fined and costs or 30 days in Jail and the other two each given M days. of thr e drunks. one was fined $5 and cos a another ziven 20 days and the third remanded seven days. A remanded drunk was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. A chap charged with speeding in tho Vic- torla Park. on a motorcycle. was fined s10 and costs or 2o dgyg 1m. prisonment. An adjourned drunk and disorderly was fined flo-and coats. plus $5 for dsmagie. Aoirrian o . r rancy case was given l) days and Miss Rhoda Gordon returned WINNIPDG. Man. May 8--'l‘raf- “Perhaps we shall moel. at. the. Roy screwed up his face and Susan smiled farewell. Sha- turn- lancy. Oven six et in . s. wllh lhc appearance of y. She went on towards the town ‘IIIAGID! They drove to the lnt-to-point lyflartln wore a Susan made cheer u] conversat- 320115 2250 Sheets Something feminine, something wearable—for Mother on her very own day! Find that “extra. special” gift here at the store that features the fashions all Mothers Whether she’s the frilly or the tailored type we’re ready with charming costume accents to give her eyes that happy sparkle, her wardrobe that happy ‘lift’! MGDRE 8. M9LEODifimil£i U, ....____-_-.. Not raring yourself. Roy?" gallantly. ’”"'. - l that nob-thy would notice hcr Martin strode on. ualknng now a glngd ma‘ she would he u,“ h h“, ‘ iii-day "(snarl hca\ rns nr». In)’ dent‘ Whnl an iUll ihkr :1 tut-r fru-Q~\pn1'|.~.‘ little laslcr. taking no notice of the peoplc who happened to gel in his way. His face lookcd co-ld and set. It was Susan could not help ‘hink- inc. an unfortunate cncounlor. She foil \V(‘l'll'_\’ haul on edge and wish- lhc nflornnnn was Tho iimr- must surely he uonr now for Martin's racc. Aflcr hinrlin had loft hm look up a good position on slope nmonz lho lrcrs whcrc rho a gnarl \'ir\\\' of lhc o sloml a lililv apart from the noticing. singularly engrossed with one another. Fcnella was wewring a greenish-blue suit of lho curious colour as her zircon vycs. nu- for? This ll lure-classes Tin» course. she which had attracted his attention. The rompctiiors now uvrc linml’ . . n. llfionrlrlhrtcrlrll llmlyfrlsnlrlilgt (Easy in nut; illltllliilll. lonlml unusually’ formlnl- out Marlin olflhorhrsinul Jupum, -nhlv~ liznuv: i!" "\PI*II<‘IH¢‘ of r.tl~ ling imzwcll. sin- \\.‘l.\ <n'r\l'»u\vc'.'l l-y liltl)‘ l\ill(l l»! uvvplci-hasv. The cus- lmaion ni jumps seemed to her to rvprnsrlll zm unwarrnntnhie severe lnnl mi skill. \\'llll tho water Jump- as lhr la|<l .~il'll\\'. (Tn ho continucd) Wm‘ a u" handwme you": ma" roamed and ulte unmoved But l" l tweed Co“ who gar eyes wereqon young Jewell‘: taco and his hand was nu he." arm as he gazed down into hm- talklng eagerly and laughing. They veered away n! Marlin and Susan approached purposely or not. did not seem to no other than Timothy suddenly‘ sits. watched cloaelypthe two and llu- hantlsc-llll‘ your; Timothy Jcwcll on n ,.>,.-.-_y. 9 Roy and Leslie Sll'Oll(‘(| ill‘ and joincd hcr at that momrnl. lnilnw- od by three or lnur ni|1"|' Sho smilPd and tried ly girl. rest. of the crowd nu purpose. hop- oun BOARDING uouss With Mninr Hoopla ourun war sent»! um -~ u AlL- KAFF/ av ALL MEANS.’ ccuu) You use A PAGE one LAYOUT,?-——~I have mchmes , pr- MYBELF A5 Au OXFORD GTUDENT, 805R WAR HERO. SCULPTDQ, STAR or gcouauo YARD. cowaov PAL or- BUFFALO BuLSHAK can ACTOR, POLAR Exwtokesz, uouoaanv comnucue Mason. uooeuz? we t cops "npPzo we . - crrv sorrow. You BLAQTED THE GlDE ‘ ou OF A House PQUCE eraser WHERE some mow sum HAD "rattan OUTA unumnce inclines-Mme» N5 lwrslzulew ‘M EQPERR- ii 0 , How ODDMERE olscouusclr o! ll