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Royal Brown reminded l Anyway, ae ‘Jeneeey herself recklessly, he had only e l, week. lie had said something that sulleetld that to her. Ihe really- knew no more about him than she told the inaetlebly inquisitive Mam! That he had money or social] background or any importance in. any way, she never dreamed. On; the century. ehe believed just the‘ opposite. When, for instance. she had suggested to him that he ought i to buy the Ellen J because he loved her. the Ellen d, so much. he had replied: "The family would think I wee crazy." l-le had meant buying a boat like l_ the Ellen J when he could use l coiutviva JORDAN You'll like her music and friendly clear-it's delightfully diderent. TllESE » PRICES it's rm is A AYLMER EXTRA SPECIAL Presented by MeCOIMICPS IISCUITI any of the emall fleet tho family! already owned. But she had hat-l ureily thought he meant th f ‘he was i“ Such a hurry-n e am- "You don't mean she's gonei" tly would think the Ellen J an ex- m“; broke in incredulousiy. iravogence. "where?" He lied added somberly, "Besides, “To 305w“, 1 guppogg, on the sot to buckle down to I lob. three thirty seven." said Mae air- Dd I won't have much time h‘ 11y, "She just started for the Ite- thinl! like this. I've simply got non." to make eood." The railroad station looked as it He had been thinking then about_ 1t had been built in 1870 and had Fear llerman Disorders This Winter By JAMES DEVLIN HAMBURG. Germany. Oct. 30- IAPJ-F€BYS oi possible disorders held by occupation officials ai- thc‘. ii they have been lessened soiu mat since announcement creased to 1,550 calories daily and ihtfl more fuel will be distributed for domestic heating. The situation still is tense enough so British parliamentary minister in charge of the British zone. said recently that the winter cannot be viewed with eq- uunimity. The fact is that the fuel ration. welcome llS it is to Gennans in view of a previous announcement that there would be none at all, is comparatively scanty, as is the proposed increase in food. Many Germans went into last. vtinter with some food reserves and with money to augment their‘ {are by black market purchases. This winter the reserves are; gone for the most part, particu- larly in the heavily-populated cit- ies; heulth has been weakened by low rations during the summer, and few Germans have enough left of their savings to buy extra food at black market prices. ‘The average German in the British zone has been living on a daily diet of 1.207 calories. or less than a person in a pleniifully- supplied country would have at one meal. The new ration of 1.550 calories will add the equivalent of about two or three pieces of bread to the daily ration. FAMILY ALLOWANCES Early tiling of applications for the Family Allowamc by all par-i ents not already receiving the cheques in respect oi t-helr children. ls urged by the Department of Nat- ional Health and Welfare. in order to avoid congestion and possible de- lay when the new Income Tax regu. latione come into force. The Depart- ment suggests to those who do rot wialt to receive lLTlEl-l‘ cheques until commencement of the calendar year. that they indicate this fact on the application forms. These forms are obtainable at nil Post Offices. LOSE IDENTITY when refined, all sugars are colorless and odrszloas and can- not be distinguished by chemical ‘analysis. MacDonald Bros. '5 TH EATRE MT. STEWART rm. a r. M. shit-win P. M. "l D000 IT" — WITH- SKELTON ELEANOR POWELL JIMMY DORSET‘! ORCHESTRA 1th f Beef that the basic ration will be in-' approaching l Shelves Plan For World Flight 8-29’: By GRAHAM IIOVIIY WASHINGTON, Oct. SD—-(A.P)-_ iz. Germany this winter still aretThe United State; Army tqdgy lplgeon-tiolrd temporarily it; plan ‘for a uorid-girdling flight iSuperforts. thus laying away | “big stick" at a time of Soviet- ‘Ame-rican tension ' Ofiicials i: ' welopmeizns. flight will be ii vet. laid the led out in the ma, John B‘ ayndllnol_too_dlslanl ‘June’ with "an the EllenJdid her beet to rock him ed so sacrosanct that he never ‘-li not formal-op YState Department. The State Department had been Jconcerned over the matter, partly because of its fear that the flight iwoulcl bring fresh charges of “sabre rattling” from other coun- tries. particularly Russia. Also. some department oificiall resent what they regarded ae a post-war encroachment. by both army and navy on their preroga- tive of charting Airserlcan for- uign policy. They regard the pro- jected flight-announced without State Department notification-ea proved of the ‘the latest of these lntniaione. However. Army Air Force odio- ials reiterated privately to re- poters their previous statements that they could launch the flight ‘in a matter of days" if they could obtain State Department permission. Some government oflicials sug- gested that one remark by For- vigil Minister Molotov in his speech to the United Nations Ae- sembly Tuesday might have help- ed persuade the State Department to ivreav for delay. "it is well known," Mr. Molotov said. "that squadrons of warships and military planes appear some- where they were absent whenever this is considered essen- tial for achieving the greatest possible success in diplomatic‘ ne- gotiatiolt-s." GREENVALE W. l. The monthly meeting of Green- vale Institute met in the school room on Monday evening. Oct. with the Vice President presiding. The meeting opened by TQIJQIMUB Club Women'e Creed in Roll call was responded to by six members followed by reading of minutes of last meeting and adop- tion of same. , . Committees were heard from and new one; appointed. Sick, Mn Ai- bert Paul, Mrs. J. Matheson and Mrs, K. White. School, Mrs. liar-ls MacRae and Mrs. Geo. Sentner. A member expressed her thanks for fruit received Correspondence was read by sec- retary. _ Mrs. Maoltae and Mire Brown were appointed to canvass district for the salvation Army appeal. col- lectlng for the orphanage was left over for another meeting. Collection 23 cents. Roll call for the November meet- ing "A eong I would llhe in the proposed Institute sens beak." place of meeting left open for in- vitatlon. Meeting closed with The King. BDMOTI NEW ZIALAND New Zeeland llee about 6,000 miles from the continental lend masses of Asia, Atrioa and the Aen- erioae and twice that distance from Dumps. of with ‘the de_i nickname thrilling. certainly wasn't his father and the responsibilities’ been last, painted in 1810. Bing that lay eheod- But rho had rup- plunged into the walthig room. In posed that he was under economic! it was a woman with a small boy. Pressure. a baby she was trying to quiet and The? WQN both at CIOB: pub‘ -Jonesey. ‘Bing saw only Jonesey. Dflittiikllll! Wly- BARS herd sill owni batted, gloved and stormy-eyed. "ill "1 COMQD 0n o onesey. He planted himself before her A! times the thought thflt 511B W85, and said indignantly, “Do you mean utterly alone in the world mode' to say you were going away with- ltllllil almost burst. He wanted aw- out a single word to me?" uly to be the somebody that he Jonesey looked up at him and felt should look out for her. Not the lovely lino of her mouth that she over complained; she was trembled. “He-he fried to kiss elwaya plucky and poised, always me," she said, as if that explain- the sort of a girl who could be ed good friends with e chap but whol wouldn't stand any nonsense-mn- less she was in love with him, Jonesey, he oalled her that in a "Tried to kiss you!" said Bing ferociously, The woman with the baby forgot - TOMATO or VEGETABLE sours. I go TOKAY snares. t t si GRAPEFRUIT. El2."".".'.".’.‘.“.°.'t. 33c ha: 21c "P MC d‘ swear PICKLED §".'E.°.‘?.‘."°.T':. . . .. 29c .;..';." . 29c N cm’ ' HHNZ . WTTITE arms. l0 ti... CUCUMBER PICKLES. Bottle 25¢ . ' swrrr RELISH. ggYgz. Bottle '. ’ ' cmm MAYONNAISE ta"??? 29c tents... ......... 29c NUT sums. - TEAOL Bottle . .. IULK COCONUT. 35c fink PEANUT BUTTER. c rs. i ;§°"'“,°?'° ""' ""°'" 27c §"i.'.‘ ‘?5.":".° .. . .... 25c lea. or - . Large size ONIONS. IIISTATOES. 5 n”. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1' d 1' ROUND STEAK. CORNED ronsur. Lb. .. .. ANDREWS’ GROCERY 38 Elm Ave. ”The Home Of ProverHVaIues” Phone i218 her walling offspring. gapcd at him frankly edified. Bing looked. end felt murderous. That long, weak-chlnned ape trying to klsl Jonesey whom he, Bing. consider- wey that made the commonplace‘ |with him. lie was sure of it. No use lying awake nights while , to sleep. wondering if his father, tiered even to try to hold her hand! would approve Josiesey. Whati "I'll knock til-m into the middle chance that he'd ever see herl He‘ of next week." he assured Jonesey. was becoming very humble these “You don't need to. I slapped him aye. He knew_ pf coarse thaltdthegel afigfltthqfhalleadhg arriywzytlflfldzsefey remanygirawowou eae.‘a’awy—g s‘. glad to marry what being Willlaml A whistle blew; the train was ‘ Blngharn McAdam: 3rd stood for.l coming. The woman with the baby But he knew Jonesey wasn't that| and small boy clutched at her suit- lort, and anyway to her he WasIcase. Jonesey reached for hers. but lust Bing McAdam. Why should~Bing captured it, she fail for Just Bing McAdams? "I——I don't want you to go to Jonesey might have told him. Boston.” he told he: desperately- Why she would have married hlm. "I can't let you. I want to talk to if she could marry anybody. you." But she couldn't, or rather "But I must. The tmin—" mustn't, she knew. and so runduct- "You can_take the next one." ed herself. He took his cue from "There isn't one until toinorrow her, disciplined himself and be- morning and—" the paused, look- came determinedly, if delightfully, ed startled. "Why, it's going-JV! casual. llis heart might pound when. gone," she announced. "What shall her ems went around his neck I do now?" ‘ while he was teaching her to swing! “Marry me." said Bing, just like but his lips merely grinned. ' hat. She talked to him as she never. The Prulmfill- even to him, sound- had to anybody else. yct she could. ed like a bomb bursting in mid-air. if she wished, answer him Only-He was astonished. but he meant with silence. She had long lashesfit. He lmew that it was going to murmured Jonesey. “But--" "You-you might have to do your own work. But rd help you?’ "I'd love itl she said. "But—" They were still pt cross purposes. What she thought he meant was the]; he feared he couldn't make more than two or three thousand a year, that he was just socially and financially an obscure nobody. Bu! he was very much somebody to her, and for the rest, obscurity was what she wanted-as she wanted him. H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte R. C. N.(R) Active Reserve now recruiting (until November 2nd) for Winter Program. Two nights a week (Fridays only for first period) (To be continued.) 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When she wondered whet he meant. or When she thought more than she wanted to say. There was something that seem- ed to pass straight from her into Bing at those moments; he angled for them. She had part of her afternoons free and all her evenings. She us- ually wore her bathing suit after- lioona. Once he came with o camera and begged to be permitted to take snapshots of her. She said no, but finally yielded. - Afterwards site saw the prints. tried to capture them, as a girl seams to feel she must. But he kept them. She knew they were awfully good, especially the one he liked beat. That showed‘ hei- eeated on the sand. her legs crossed; slim and lovely with her arms raised to her hair. _ They had four days like that. On the afternoon of the fifth day Bing revved ashore toward three, He was not in e bathing suit this aftcr-' noon, for they had planned a tramp inland. He wore a brown aack suit, pified up in London that, hanging in the Ellen J's dam locker. had become so wrinkled at itr maker‘ would have viewed it with linguists, 8e wee early; he usually was. As three_o'clock became imminent he’ l l l ilcultiae, whether mental od- phy- be cataclysmic, in every way. She m,“ might just annihilate him for his presumption. And if she, incredibly enough, didn't, what; would the family say? Well, he didn't care what anybody said-except Jonesey. Joneseyh lovely mouth was oe wide as her eyes for a. moment. Then: "Marry you?" she “ ' a! if she had never heard of such a thing as marriage. Her startled eyes met his, "Oh, Bing, I tvleh I could. But I can't. It isn't pos- sible." Bing was too tanned to go white, but he felt white. "You-you mean you're married already?" he gasp- ed. "Uh, no, not that." "You mean you don't care?" he persisted. Jonesey swept up her lashes and looked at. him, Just that. And he let her suitcase drop to the floor with a little flop and took her in his arms. “Oh. Joneseyl" he acid-just that. There was no ticket agent here. Fortunately they were quite alone in the dingy old waiting room new. For Jonesoy did not atop hlm. She, couldn't. But presently. "You-you must- n't," she protested. But even as she said that her traitorous lips yield- ed to his anew. Sh; just; couldn't help it. "Try to stop me," he said ‘need- E._..- ' ‘Tim Ndw Car Ferry To Be ClSLIIh mm hurried but Jonesey was late. He ily. And added. "I RMW I'm noth- (hgulht ho knew why,g boom": lng much, but I want you awfully. Jenesey had told him about the1Nobody will ever wont you any ls spite on some girls by auttlng extra work an them. l "I'd like to take a wallop at; him," Bing had said with a swlftl darken! of his eyes. l "I pro ably will." Joneaey liad assured him. ' A [If] wee coining, short. blond and snubnoeed. Joneeoy‘; room- lrnate. he knew. She gave him a swift mocking glance. "I hope you're not waiting for Jonesey," she . ‘ ‘. “Because if you are. new" have e long wait." “What do you rneanf" he de- I “So she dldn‘t'even ettlrp. toMsay good-bye to youl ' merve e so. “How eereieee of her. But. perhaps‘ at! 800157 to NI “on . wee Maw‘ City meet- lrlfld champion aha-end hell to 342,000- yeer-old heir Badman of Ida Grove, 1a., pigtured at the ' oea Livestock Show in Kansas City, ldo champ motion withebldoflllmnlrboun "w" was! whi announced that '1‘. O. Pride would be set-ed, wnooeurtborniiodistriuuteeteaoulttln iisilmdellnabfl more than record of lllJl-by a Kansas $ \ A NOTl-Alll OINTIIIIAN oven menh hslte w.‘ lee happy IeHlrlweelCeplhgQyq lveetCepeeelle lee c. i5, o“. u- for (Pood/Iésps‘ ml zroprietara son and how he vented; more. r may tum out Pretty much REDRWE "is good tea" of a boob in some ways. You-yfl may never roll in riches, but any- way you'll never starve-J’ "It-it isn't that," she nognn. wondering how she could make him understand. But ha felt that she must undesi- stand how little she might have. He knew there was at least e chance that his father might dhapprovo. might even dlslnherit him. But he had a little money of hie own. "If-if you think we eould men- age on three or four thousand a year," he wen: an. thinking af the legacy. "I you'd be content with just a little cottage some- whene—" "I know it would be heaven.‘ "wiry Red Rose ./