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Perhaps he has been one of the handsome. in winning the hea-rts of young girls. ife, as fresh and innocent and as easily plucked as a rose on a bush. ‘They were powerless to resist his charm, his sophistication, an finished technique in wooing. th them until he was tired of them and then he as casually as he would a broken toy. And some of them went into the gutter, and all of them came to curse him because he 118d filled their hearts so full any room in it for any other man. with the hearts of young girls. When a man ls mmfalthful to his wife, we pity her. But when we poor foolish, philanderin m ever have—-the faithful, true love of him, though all the balance oi’ the world turned against him. He may think that she will love him in spite of that is a fool's dreilm. Her love turns to a sordid, amorous adventure! The phllonderer thinks that his UIIClGT-UICJOSB love affairs have Days and pays and pays, does for trending the primrose path. of love for him that there was never Surely there is a special hell await- g husband ls paying for pity him. For he la throwing away the lmown as a woman-chaser. even as the woman Loan as follows: ' Victory loan Meetings The National War Finance Committee, in co-opera- lion with Miss Hilda W. Gillie, National Film Board Rs- presentalive, will show films in support, of the 9th Vctory Thursday, October Zfith-Alberton. Friday, October 26th—0’Leary. Saturday, October 27lh-Tryon. Monday, October 29th-Kenslngton. Tuesday, October 30th, Hunter River. IN A NUTSHELL . . . l! “I neg " llolm so w We stalemate prosnfsaswnedocrbvflfl qvgushuponlsssvekocvwooldukcmoaoy.» Thooe promises included rehabilitation, hook-ll» ' elonnfensloosforwounded sad bereaved“- Nooaeofoswould dmusggenllusuofolfilldzose pronliesuotholeroerwoulddosnymorezlrsa pry nggllpusofoordelanoouulgilrlngmcn~s flgdosqvnmuu invest lnVlcuoryIlondsmmoi-r flgnubefosee-eioorfluncmeeuhisgreaa Y VIUORY BOIIDS nudity: n: r/crur .____....--_.._.. RIGHT? only instrument that grows keener ' of troops will require the operation lloaviest Military Traffic This Woolf MONTREAL, Oct. 23 - The heaviest military traffic in any seven day period in 1118M’! W111 b9 hondl in and out of Halifax over C 'Na.tional Railways l-infll this week. ME. Duke, general pu- senger age-m said here today. Mon than 3,000 servicemen will transported, moon Canadians u. rlving and 5.600 British departing on the 8.3. Ile de France and the Queen Elisabeth. To hnnaport this record numb!‘ of T1 special trains, more than 1.000 passenger cars will be needed, 662 of them sleepers and .150 diners. Nearly 60 per cent of all ¢NR sleeping and d r equipment o rglgular cvllisn Early yesterday morning, the I10 de fiance docked at the Atlantic coast port, with 9,750 servicemen Twenty three trains, as quickly s8 they were filled left Halifax over the ONR line. Many oi’ thue will go to their destinations, make a quick hunaround and be back in Halifax for the arrival of the Queen Elizabeth on Friday. But for this speedy operation, a much higher percentage of civilian train equipment would be needed. For the arrival of these two shine 3i CNR trains will be employed, 14 for the Ile de France and l7 for the Queen Elizabeth. From Pacific Coast From the opposite direction Van- couver, nearly 4,000 miles away, thnee CNR. specials will be oper- ated to Deberl, NB, with 1,200 British prisoner; of war from Japan. En route from San Fran- cisco over United States railways hooves me in attend to his queries. For as he is won: go to Ellen l" night. HINTS 0N ITIQUETTI W-llml other you, don't, fol Keep your temper Ill]; studied politeness. seeflnemuatginclsmdhowd. repatriates from the Far East taken to Debrrt to 5,600. When they leave Debert for the port of Halifax this week to sail on the Ile de Ih-ance and the Queen Elizabeth. a similar number of CNN. specials will be operated. According m the latest inform- allon received from the Department of National Defence at Ottawa, Mr. Dolre saJd the period between now and Christmas will bring the heav- iest return troop traIflc ever hand- led at a Canadian port to Halifax and that the pbesent heavy de- mands upon civllian train equip- ment wlll be even greater during tlhis period All military traffic ar- riving at Halifax must leave that Port over CNR rails. §+O§§§4~§+¥O§§§Q 9-6 00-0 0:000- 9 O ELL£ll’S nuav l By an Island Fflffilfr, Wlfo § +oo+o+envow+oo+o+rowo (Continued 8) from Page sessions a woman's tongue, “the with constant use." This, only frequently, I admit and regret it on those OCCBSlOIIs — even among those I like and appreciate most - sometlmes becomes a barbed tool. Then, only ordinary in appearance "of the earth earthy" as regards virtues. mediocre as to talents, living on an average Island farm that, may grow “only fair to mid- dlln"' crops but it indeed thanks to the men-folk at, Alderlea “walk kept" I am interested in doing the some tasks as other farm-wives and enjoying them from blush of dawn 'tll e moon l5 above the house across the lane or the night ls star-lltr-This then is my pic~ ure, O O O James helgh-hcfs as he unlaeea his boots and then brightens to ask me (though he is more expert at figures than I): "How many bushels, Ellen, would be in a hund- red sacks of seed potatoes?" ‘then follows It with a poser: ‘ boslns. Ellen we had a hundred sacks of firsts dons and they were running say flve to one, how many have we graded altogether?" James, I am confident knows his answers, but all the same it be- m explain to mo "alter all, it is these things that put s. bite in our mouths, Until tomorrow - Diary-sow. MONTREAL, Oct. 2l—(CPI; -Mrs. Antonio Fucco, who has little "faith" in ban rlea the family life-caving: n- round in her purse, 1on1, "gr-y. thing today when’ a purse anntcher made off with her Dune containing $9,886 in cash, a 850 victory bond and a num- ber of cheques, people are hide to low their example. and treat tbfl ‘Hlymv. bay leaf and carom-y RIGHT? RIGHT? \ RIGHT? NOECE The woolen mills will be closed from October 17th to November 5th, I945, to clear out son back orders. < mnmam coupon s sons K of the Brother of the Moon, Half Bro- ther of the Sun, Owner of the Twenty Golden Umbrellas. is pic- tured above at Lausanne, Switzer- land, on his 30th birthday. Whe- ther he wll still to be decided by the Allied powers. YOUNG APRIL poke in a soothlnll V0109‘ have a good home here, my girl. I'm sure you well." gm- mnds, pale palms outward. "Miz Prentice, she's an aneel. dc Lawd have mercy on her soul. stand it. Now take yoh MB!- r won yo!) m», three minutes you holler at mo an’ My 600k ‘W! roah. But when an cooks ‘our for»); you hollers at me Muse Ah ain't cooked '01s: throe- An‘ lh I18 to a whiplash. "Get out and Ins dont m me see that usly, 15cc 0! yours around here l‘ Pum- lnc w have the kitchen be t. tofJobnlnthaexr. ‘muhweyeqh inilos wreaflled hla . "Well, John. 'Weell, glad to see you Let's ‘step outside. " When the door had closed o Eulallok robs he chlwklcd- "Th ental maunnics- The northern ones are worse than the ones in the south. if that's poalbls: ' ' John Blanccd obliquely at his neighbor's sham‘ red Pwfile. According to Amy she's a fine u Losing hurl" Mr. Prentice dunk his head. ‘I'm not l her. Not a bit of lt. She'll stay I know how lo handle 'em. If lzmdnesa won't work, a kick will. Purely figurative, o! ecume- the kick. Has to in: Ananda of Slam Arbiter no» and Flow of the Tide, BBB!“ ted H“ ‘giggly “Sm” l c“? l“ l rule his country is paused, s deep breath. “Well, well, now isn't this a beautiful morning? Does n man- good just m look up into that blue sky, docsnil; it John?" John t what a blessing it was that Prentice couldn't out the sky up into building lots and. sell it. “Ed. I'm here on business. he said, “and I'm coming right to the point. How about that right of way?" "Right of way? Why yea. yes," Ed aald heartily. "The right of way- let's go down and look the situation over." Prentice started the (Continued from Page 2) "on. come now!‘ Ed Prentice "YOU Mrs. Prentice "lvfls Prmticel" Elflnlle relied treats BC T055 If your property around the foot of the hill yards, and pay you a fair price for the right. W‘ chuckled. Want We're neighbors you the right of way- help you you out all I can." hand for a distance of fifty as I've told you I'll hat do you say? Ten feet of your property is all I need and I'm wlliln for the skip. Will you take g to pa; you sixJum- p "Why, John." Mr Prentice “You know I wouldn't take money- from you I'd rather give to "Well!" John stared at the man, as staggered as if he had been pushing witlh all his might And Ah Bits 810m’! wid young lawn, but John stood where he at o. closed door only to huve it three more military trains will be 3e“ m0 Bu; M, am‘; ever “as "Jllgfl a minute, Ed, We can ‘give way at its own accord. handled over NR lines from Ohi- wopkedfl Elflalie took a long talk here as well as anywhere ‘Well than‘; (me of Y0", Ed- h! cugo to Deber, with another 1,200 “ugh "gm- nobody like you, suh- All I want to know is whether said a. bit weakly. ’ United Kingdom P.O.W.'s ‘Ihcse yo, sub] Ah doan know wheah or not you'll sell lme the right Who-on! Hold on there ' Mr. w; mm; me Wm} number 0g “Hm M Md you my A}; can't I need teen feel; off the edge of Prentce smlllngly held up one trains to fourteen and of British “I s I'd like to help you out, John. Bulb that's not there. Likes see it from ha sums 1 can)’ window. Youd have to cut at John's patience came suddenly least twelve lee’- ol lhwt been m; to an end. "confound it," he your road and—well since Amy roe-red. “what are you driving at? feels the way she docs I couldn't y; you telling me that you think of a twig or g1 won't do anything at all?" mum =5 I'd like w hair you out "Afraid I can't, John. And I'll I'm sure you get my point," tell ' you why. Now look at that “That's nonsense. and old hedge over there. You'd have know it." John n. d. to cm throueh it, wouldn't Wu?" lanythl-llll’ 1" 1W‘ D0 r "or course. But-J’ you lmcw she'd be "Well, that‘; our blg stumbling Ro have the hedge block. John. I'm sure you'll get drcumstances. But also my point, You see, if I had only IInOW I Wouldn't. think of going myself to consider in tlhls thing to her, since shes ill. Good lord, we'd be all hunky dory. But it Ed, I haven't known you twqnlyg just happens that», there's some. flvo years for nothing! Wsll--" body else to be c- sldened John." he anlled bitterly "And that is?" "My brought hantly. mighty fond oi that hedge HELP KINSMEN HELP ova KIDDIES a”, KINSMEN "SHELL-OUT” TICKETS FOR HALLOWEEN‘! . . . and give them to the children when they ask you to "SHElL-OUT” ‘I'll FOR CANADIAN CHILDREN . ,_ rm emu Out Campaign u Iota; consume of rm summers owns or cutaneous-stow! AND consumerism For Local Youth Welfare ‘ - A lfsilsllalsod In the interest ‘o! the Kinsmen’: Clubs ll! assdBOWLING ALLEY! g a '.*""""¢1"'¢¢ CAPITOLTHEATIIE 4