' TUBDAY. lI'IIlI Waring Reporting OTTAWA-What Ihe people think oi the budget and Liberal Policies in general probably win he a lot clearer in a oouple or months. Alter the "little general election" which seems to be brewing. Then are five. maybe six, by- eiectlons imminent as a result oi the deaths and resignations oi Member of the House oi Com- mons. it isn't certain the Govern- ment will call these ior the same dim thus creating I "little general eleolon." but its quite likely. That was done the last time there was , a considerable number of vacan- cies and eight by-elections held on October 24. 1949. Queen's. P.EJ., will elect a mem- ber to succeed Liberal J. L. Doug- las. who died. Waterloo South. Ont... will vote ior a successor to the late Karl I-iomuth. who was a Progressive Conservative. The death at Liberal J. 2). Matthews opened up the riding oi Brandon. Man. Early this session P.C. bei- A. L. Smith of Calgary west an- nounced he would resign because of ill health, although he hasn't done so yet. Liberal Ralph May. bank oi Winnipeg South Cenirr WEI? raaigned.last Friday to accept ap- pointment to the bench. And wu- ter Thomson. Provincial Liberal leader in the Province oi Ontario, is expected to resign as MP. for the riding oi Ontario as soon as P. 0. Premier Leslie Frost calls a general election. Many expect Frost to go to the country this summer. 0 I C The curious thing about these by-elections is that nobody partic- ularly wants them. Beiore the 1949 general election. the Opposition parties lost no time in notifying the then Speaker Gaspard Fauteux oi all vacancies which occurred, thus iorcing the Government to call by-elections within six months. But at the present time. Speaker W. Ross Macdonald has been oi- iicially notiiied only or Maybankl-: resignation. That notiiication was forced by the insistence of the Manitoba Chiei Justice that May-1 bank take over his new duties im- mediately, to relieve other judges oi overwork. Macdonald has re- ceived no oiiicial notiiication oi the deaths months ago oi Douglas and Matthews, or the death of I-lomutli several weeks ago. Nor has he received Smith's letter of resignation. Any two members may notify the Speaker oi a vacancy. and thus start the wheels rolling for a by-5 election. The Opposition hasnit father, what are the chances of triplets being born? "Hal"iliesys-;:??UIZ:r. If you are an expectant done so because iirut it wants to, l Don't worry : ; . just I in 8,000. But heres a sure thing -you'll never have to worry about carbon or sludge in your -pp p . arum every day. .N , ,l've been regular i Hall. 1111 Somerset: motor if you insist on lusty duty WHITE ROSE -it "Cleans as it Lubricates!” , COMPANIES .. ...-v 4 MOTOR OIL rllM,IlED make political hay in Parliament to teed the people in the hustinga. The Liberals hau.n't done so because (ll They don't need the votes oi additional Liberal M..P.'s to command a majority; (2) They hope inilation will be halted'be- tare by-elections are necessary, (3) They want to give the voters time to cool down alter the budget and the 365 million payment to west- ern wheat growers; and (4) They want to spot the by-elections which they expect to win right before Provincial general elections which may be called this summer. During the overwhelming Liberal victory in the P. E. I. general elec- tion last Thursday. the Conserva- tives hope to take the Queen's by- electlon. Queen's is a two-member seat. and the other member. Ches- ter McLurc, is a P.C. In the last general election he polled a higher now than Douglas. The P.C.'s also icount on keeping Waterlclio South and Calgary West. Generally the Opposition parties are more hopeful since the budget. jiaut the P.C.'s will be well satisiied it they win the above three seats. vGrant MacEwan. iormer Dean of lAsriculturc at the University of iManitoba. is all but conceded to iwin for the Liberals in Brandon. land is even touted as the successor ior Agriculture Minister Gardiner a 'ycai- or two hence. The C.C.F. is hopeful in Winni- peg Smith Centre. and the P.C.'s have some aspirations in Ontario riding-particularly it iormer P.C. Premier Gordan Conant is their candidate. The date of the elections is up to the Government. but .it isn't likely to be earlier than June 11. N0 OOISTIPATIOI SINCE 1919! "Way back in 1919 . ; . I wan troubled with chronic constipa- tion. Then I started eating ALL- ever since!" 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Golf on the famed Bani? champions”, course where every hole has a breathtaking mountain backdrop. - Tours allow a atopover period at the luxurious Chateau Lake Louise . . . with caaoeing, awImmlng,.. riding. Vania. or a trip to beautiful Moraine Lake. For extra holiday pleasu e, make reseryation: I g ,. only for accommodation aboard the lot full details no any Canadian Pacino: oice or your own Travel Agent. table alr-- - Oth Doc J'I Jr J' Paciic "P er Canadian ific Hoiidaqs Whether you prohv theMeriilmee or ihalloclries : :3 Great lelioe Ar Mastic . . . for Canadian Pacific holiday suggestion see any Canadian Pacific office or your ova Travel Men. CRESCENT CARNIVAL FRANCIS PAIKISON IIYID (Continued) Patty continued to take pleasure in writing and receiving letters Ind in Ihlrinz those with her hus- band. It was so rarely that she did not do this spontaneoully that Drew's suspicions were aroused when an evening came and went without any comments irom her on the .sublect. She sat knitting. without talking at. all. while he read aloud to her after supper, The big clock in the stairway hall struck ten Just as ne came to the end or a chapter. and he closed the book and walked over to her chair, putting his arm around her shoul- oer. "What's on your mind, Pat- ty?" "several things. I've been won- dering how to tell you. I hm . letter from the Captain oi the At. tlcans this morning. Carnival has been called oi! on account or war. I never cared about being a Queen, so I don't mind at all. Except that this means that I never will be. and you wanted to have me." "I wasn't altogether unprepared ior this," Drew said. "I heard a rumor in town today that Carnival was going to be called oil. I heard some kind or a rumor about Raoul, too. Have you heard from him or irom Stella?" "Yes. That was the next thing I meant to tell you. Raoul has been given a special commission to do recruiting all through the Ca. jun country. And Stella said Raoul would be at home, oif and on. The 'Met' has been awiully decent to Stella, She has an indeiinite leave or absence. she said she hoped we could have a weekend together now, either here or at Buyouts Edge.” i "That would be nice. Don't you think so?" "Yes, very. It you could go to Abbeville with me. Drew, or ii you'd surely be here when Stella and Raoul came to Splendida. I don't think I'd want to be wltli them without you, though." "What makes you think you would be, Patty?" "Because there must have been some reason why I couldn't tell you easily about this special as- signment oi Raoul's. There must have been some reason why I ielt you had a new assignment, too. Haven't you. Drew?" "Yes. the right moment to tell you. Pat- ty. It isn't an assignment thats original or dramatic, like Raoul's. Patty. Architects are needed in the war ior all kinds oi construction in all kinds oi places. I've been asked to go. I've said I would." "Where?" "I'm not sure yet. Probably I non't be told myself exactly where. before I start." "When are you starting?" "Next week. Unless there's some delay about embarkatlonu This is going to be a long separation, Pat- ty. We've got to iacc that. I have to stay away as long as I can no (it any use." "I'm glad you want to go, Drc.'.'. It wouldnt be you it you didiri, and you know what I've aiwujgz told you: That I didn't want any- thing about you diiicreni.-that i wanted you exactly as you were." "That's what I wanted to honi- you say, Patty, more than aiiythini else in the world." 0 O 0 They had agreed. as they hntl agreed about everything. that ..hc should not go to New Orleans- that they should say good-bye to each other at the plantation. where they could do it without onlookers and without interrup- tions. This was a morning like other mornings - iragrant. still, golden. The baby had gurgled as his iather tossed him into the air. Then. as Drew hugged him haid for a moment. he made cooing. conversational sounds. Finally, de- posited in his little pen. he sat staring solemnly but coniidently at his parents. Drew put his arms around Patty. ''I cant say it, darling. Can you?" "Yes. I can say everything you're thinking. That it's all been perieci. That no two persons have ever loved each other more than you and I have and that we'll love each other that way always. That this isn't good-bye in any sense that counts, because it couldn't be But-good-bye. Drew." STOP PAYING - ' OE I A E NL1ASLil'.'t'ii5.Il1fll' Refrigeration BALI! and sincvwa Repairs To All Hakea MOTORS Rewinding and mum auiaraioar. arruaivcn loath ' Paiacr Electric y I've been waiting ior just i She stood at the top-oi--the seeps- s. .1 Masher. 6 ALL 3 Large Special , WEDNESDAY SPEOIAL isrr or FOUR mourn TOOLS. Egg Turner. Slotted Mixing Spoon. A Discontinued Line. 79:: Kitchen Salt and Pepper Sets 290 A Pair A Few Straw Bicycle Baskets Regular S3.00 The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. 2 Wednesday. M .OnIy Store Mid-Week Sale Values Offered rovy Ladle. FOR Size 2.25 011 Value: to S6.00. WOIICIDOI CI 36 ONLY . may 1, 1951 ornirig . pecial Many items "'””'”'i HOUSE OLEANING? ON THE 3rcI FLOOR WE HAVE uannoou cunruus S2579 pr. AND 4 ON THE lat FLOO WE HAVE LADIES' SLIPS A an Sizes - To Sell as 92.59 Each - faoawzeasawzsue 4. .,. '3" 1Bu.f.-tori-an mzidaja-inf s a-::,. . Lee. I Spec. 834 smvowwowwmmm ””” QRi vMwNW”- until the car swung out oi signt. As he went down the driveway, Drew could see her still standing there in her blue dress, erect and composed. iramed by the white columns. the morning sun shining on her golden hair. S. P E C I A L WEDNESDAY MORNING ioaur) .STiilil0 concurs Reg. 79.50 I l'lllll.'IiETl'.i:il'0llE.'lA....... 9 WHERE PRICES ARE FOR - Nvvxvvxmxx 59.50 WELLINGTON. N. Z., April 35. 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