01mg 12. 194a j I69 Grafton Street ill0il’T sror us! BIIY A BAlTERY $7.95 n $15.75 r. n. , ueLAmn . I'M OFF TO AT Phone 860 . North m... Y.P.ll. River Y PU. vws held at iiomecdMieel-lyllaOwenmlOot mi, with president Mrs John Warren presiding. The meeting opened by singing the hymn Heavenly Sunshine. ghee n Ohowern opened with scripture read- in from 8t. limatlhew, Gtaptez‘ '7. fofiowed by the hymn. Blesod As- surance. A prayer was than offered by . All. Todd. this period was closed by air-sins the hynui devotional period, by Rev Rescue the Perishing. The business period was opened with the roll call which was re. ipOfldOd to by i0 member: and four visitors each lnswering with e stanm of n favorite hymn. The miniutm qt She last Inevting were readaind n ed The committees ‘for next meet- we: Devotional Peiriod ing am as ‘flollou and ,N ewe ; Study 1 er emu :1,‘ A next meeting. Roll balllmis ‘to be mun: p ee o “Wm” tliyt was decided we held i0 oentil. the meetings very Frido of. 8 pm. It was decided that he Y.P U. would but a sign board on the M: North River (Murcia. Rev. Todd was appointed t» W“! of the details. New business oonsleted cl the ilcction d now officers: President. Marlorie Mutiott. Vice prsidiont, Etnwr Yeo. Secretary, Norma Jewell lwasuror. Joan MnoKiziley. Pres; Reporter, Verna Younker. The collection was then token, it imotmted to the Ium oi’ 0i. In the absence of the study ieod- ur, David Moreside, Mr. 'I‘odad acted is leader, reading a very lntexeoiim I Doctor" This period was closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction in urtum. A very mioywbie rm- rram woe put on b Verna Younk- ll’ and Nonma Jew the committee n charge after which e Si!!! 80M lies much enjoyed by all. i! veg’ iiiniy lunch was then served me hostess assisted by the 00m- niiiee in charge A vote of thanks was tendered to Mrs. Thor-no nind family for the use of their home. ifcetlng closed by einSilili Narivrwi Anthem. UNION BED CROSS MEETING 4-1pm mterprise Juniors" of Union Soilool held their first J1m- QUICKIES / “Well, we need two Guardian Want. Ade - why |liouldn’t we get twice no much business?” Paris -'- Parts --'Paris Q duet: ofthe IIIB-Tuoo-‘Hion. The annual meeting of the North the iot- scimol term) on October ‘itih at 10 o m Eleanor Campbell, presidimt, pro- sided. The treasurer. Milo Elma Inman Red Cross meeting (o! this in the school house reported a small sum of money On hand from the previous year. The President than wlled um Mia Estelle l-litlnee. Junior Cross Nutritionist, who kindly ad.- dremed the Juniors. Miss Halnes flpokc on “The Organization 0i The Bohool Lunch". . The membe and the teacher Miss Bertha Doyle dtsousoed the mobleim with miuch interest and enthusiann and after having die- ded that they wished to improve ‘ i.r noon meal, the Juniors, mov- e and seconded that the children write letters to their parents and to the School Board telling them why th wish to inaugurate a hot l Pmcramme and oslririfl for their Support With the approval c! the teach. er the pupils decided to call a meeting of parents than: evenirlil vcrun. uirrev ;Lunoh,1-lyli: 081G I /// FROFIT We carry u complete ltook of part: for oil pro- =Ford Motor Company STEWART MiiTiiRS ‘ "Your Imary Dealer” m that Georg: Itreet at 6:30 and Him iiiviifld Mi" mine: m» r v vlwimd i» attend. The follow W911: offered to help in wtflnizing: Misses lilieanor Campbell, Marion Campbell, Marie Lewis and Ray en. The following uifioers were mp- m . poPi-uldent, Eleanor Campbell. Vice-p ldenit, Mario Lewis. Sem-etary, Eimia Inxnan. Treasurer, Elmo Inman. Circulation Menace-r. Marion Campbell. Programme. Jeannie (Iornieh. Shirley Qliver, Wendell Oliver and Elmer Lewis. ' Health and Cleanliness com. mmee, Malwooi Matthews, Franc- ee Inman. Russel H8895. service Committee: Budd Will- iams, Billie Clark Patrlic? Iri- msn, Norma Inniain, Herod nmmi Wendell Matthews and Fred Clark. Meeting adjourned. BRUISES Tbnef: nothing l0 ‘will Mlnlnfl. It "toll: bold"- Anrinptlc, oootbing, bull!‘- Glvo: quick rollot I By Ken Reynolds Phone 831 _r§g___c_riA|2t01rrrow~ ouanomu {The can From |The Double R g I811‘! lfiIlflflll OIIAPTII. II “No gkl with e face like mine could expect romance. I knew there we: healing in my hlrfldi- l0 I took nurse: training, then went on private duty. One da . I “Ill called to take the cue n mm named Byington. The W011i!!! Iii the registry kidded o little lwid the man hod money end that 1 might a: well work for e. bonul- "I dl-d, My bonu: we: marriage. "Not until afterward did I learn where my husband's money come from. He we: o lmlll-ti-lno gumb- ler who'd come into o ltring 0! race horsel. We tmveled with them. I learned how wine nee: are Won. I had the opportunity of using my nurse's training on thole poor. mistreated beauties. I haunt- ed veterinnrlanfi 011109!- 1 I684 and studied. I learned all I could :0 that I could moire iivfe outer for my husband’: meal tickete. “I wasn't lorry when he lolt them overnight at u gaming table. “He lost mo, too. My one reo- son for remaining with him -- to help his hone:- we: gone. He said I'd left because he was broke, and he wanted me to go back to nurl- ing to provide him with l stoke. Because he we: down and out, I foolishly did return to him for o while, and we lived on whet I mode as a nurse. "Then. I learned that he'd been drawn into something worle than e. gambling ring. gene neod- ed his ‘gentlemanly’ appearance, hi: ‘front.’ And he needed rne to keep up that front. But I we: through. "I left him ain and kept my whereabouts hi den. I grodually earned enough money to take vot- erlnory training. It took mo e while but I mode the grade. And then, hei found me out. I'd set up shop under the only name I could use legally. I had to get out. close shop, hide. because he wanted hi: cook back. "I learned that flex-b Weetulero. with whom I'd one through the veterinary schoo. needed an n:- sistant. He we: about to take over here, and I thought that, ii’ he'd take me with him to this snot, thousands of mile: from the city where my husband was, I could know lome peace. I need not even use my name if I we: to be only an assistant. Herb needed n house- keeper as well or an assistant. A: we had the same background —- we'd both grown up on cattle ranches —we decided that I could pose u hi: lister, have the pro- tection of hil name. “We'd been her: e few month: when, while out shopping, I looked through a grocery store window and saw my husband pass. Herb checked and found that he was liv- ing at the hotel here. He was in and out of town-and hi: reputa- tion was not savory." Rusty's mind went flashing back to the night-of the storm. to “the lesson." Herb had tried to teach her. Had it been the knowledge of this Byington‘: presence in the ‘city that had prompted the warn- h 8 And was this the reason for the warning he'd given Adelaide when Decker’: men had come to the door? "I refuse to run away again." Adelaide was concluding. "I'm o! use here. Well, this-t’: all. Better get some sleep." "You'd better," Ru:ty sold soft- ly. “And. Adelaide, how about giv- ing yourself n sedative this time?" "I may. Thut Caesarian rather got mo down. If I oversleep, call mo. Promise?" “I promise.” Rusty kept her romiso. The next morning, she called Adelaide-but not until breulcfirst was prepared, one portion on i; trny to be car- ri-ed to the bedside. "Here. here,” protested Arle- laide. "Just who is the hostes: Ind who is the guest?" Rusty pushed her back against piled-up pillows. For a few mo- ments, a rigiii back held the wom~ an upright. Then she relaxed and sighed. “This is the first braakfelt I've over had in bed. And I'm going to enioy it] Where's the morning paper?" "Propped up before Doctor Welt- more. but I'll chan e that." Rusty whisked nio the dining room and snatched the newupa i- away from his startled gaze. A ter tdking it to Adelaide. she whisked back again. "Eggs up or over?" she asked. "Why-why-—" he atommered. "In Sis iii?" "Not yet. I'm just breaking her into iorm. There i|n't gnythrng that we can't do thl: morning, l: there?" "We? No, not n thing thu: for." “Then let’: find a good book for her end keep her in bed. Herb"- Rusty ventured the name timitlly- "she's been sold short on love. Let’: give her o little extr; done." “Ru:ty....... Oh, that bell!" I: broke off. u a clung eoundol Rom the courtyard. Rusty followed him out, then rw ttirned to report to Adelaide. "Simple fracture. Man backed out of ht: driveway end didn't no the little pooch. He’: luffering much worse the? the ." "I had g liX out. two hundred pounder faint on me,“ confessed Adelaide. "Seem: the bigger they are, the harder they fail for their pets. M.v"—:he nretohed luxuri-i ouriy-"Pve a notion to let‘ Ill! "Shd: doing ell rl h.t" Rulty haltened to report. ow give me your shopping list and :ee what I cent: into taking nourishment. Doctor Wostmore we: in and out reoccupiod now, impenomi, even rusque at times. Once he come in to ltend by her Ind frown. "You don't have to do thin," he] e book there on in action: I went you to reed; flret euon. Toke it out to that owing choir and li-nrri gomething about the ntucture ot the beef you're grevr "Hore—cotne into the office. I've not. 55m. tonight. unetontlcul duo the All lIlQ-I .... ‘PAGE SEVEN ‘i tive rate. ofiered? similar plan. ment can be met Q Is there any hold? If so, why? Bonds? .. A 100%. That ls, If payment is not November 15th, O Why are Canada Saving; Bonds being A Because during the war, millions of Canadians learned the savings habit by buying Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates. A recent survey shows that 82% of them want to keep on saving by a The main purpose of the Canada Savings Bond is to provide Canadians with a con- venient way to continue this kind of saving and investment in peacetime. Canada Savings Bonds that one person may added to the purchase price. Q In what denominations are Canada Savings Bonds available? A $50, $100, $500 and $1,000. GENERAL Q What are Canada Savings Bonds? A Canada Saving: Bonds are the succes- sor to Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates. They are your country's pro- mise to return your money to you at any time and to pay you interest at an attrac- Q Carr. Canada Savings Bonds be assigned 0r transferred? A They can be cashed, but not assigned or transferred. This is necessary to prevent any individual from acquiring more than CASHING OF BONDS O Can I cash my bond at any time before November 1st, 1956? A Yes, any branch in Canada, of any chartered bank will cash your bond imme- diately at full face value, plus interest at 274%. registered holder. upon your identification o: the authorized limit. Q Is the Government selling Canada Savings Bonds just to raise money? A No. Borrowing need: of the Govern- by other types of loans. limit to the amount of INTEREST COUPONS Q What interest is paid on Canada Sav- ings Bonds? ' A 2%%—payable yearly on November 1st from 1947 to 1956, by coupon cashablo . without charge at any branch in Canada of any bank. Q Are interest coupons registered? A No. They are payable to bearer. A Yes. There l: a limit of $2,000 for each individual, but each member of a family may hold bond: up to the limit. Q What is the price of Canada Saving: a $100 bond costs $100. completed on or before 1946, interest will be REGISTRATION PROTECTION Q Why is it necessary to register Canada Savings Bonds? A Registration gives protection in case your bond is lost, stolen or destroyed. It is also the simplest way to ensure that indi- viduals do not hold more than the $2,000 limit. Q In whose name can Canada Savings Bonds be registered? A Theycanberegiztoredonlyintho name of one individual, adult or minor, up to the amount of the authorized limit. O Can Canada Saving: Bonds registered in the name of a child be cashed? A Yes. Banks are familiar with the neces- m. lary regulations. Q Cm: Canada Savings Bond: be die- posed of when registered in the name of a deceased person? A Yea, any bank will supply tho neces- lary information. Q Car: I replace my stances. O Where can I buy Bonds? A At any branch of a authorized investment dealer, stock broker, trust or loan company-or through the pay- roll savings plan if this is in operation at your place of employment. ‘ Q How do I pay for Bonds? A purchase. 8 Out of will buy againm. Canada Sar/Zyslonds . Bonds, if they are lost, stolen or destroyed? A Yea. It is wise, however, to keep Canada Savings Bonds in a safe place, as you would any other valuable documents. In case of loss you should immediately notify tho Bank of Canada, Ottawa, of the circum- HOW, WHEN AND WHERE TO BUY In any of the following 3 ways: l. By payment in full at time of 2. By monthly instalments through a bank, trust or loan company. 3. By regular deductions from pay, where employers operate the Pay- roll Savings Plan. Canada Saving: Canada Saving: bank or from an Canada Savings ‘Novomba’. Reoonvereio to Ki i -- ' L d he T n t die TIN-tellers and {alight trbtgilc d7lligdfiiagvjgeerogtlilgelhzrdmxtilrlflfle fcltmvgnswilxbxicoilo grill ‘ a o e 1' in: ‘.lmho,l“mn‘ nunfliml“ den” ldian Wtlndn on her committee m. “gnu: tégprrgmonlmtzisgfirliué md uiégdyémiratkgeaue Hnwwkinlen- our Uovuvuneint had not in; ,0 m. emv M10“ women in t: dologution. girlie: ride today. But he CMHr-|To '.w"t_|m|i.' “out. l0 - (OP) - filkn "do "to prove my worth in e c "i- Lady Rodney. the two "lady" linen Rusty h:d no time for thought 1.3m; lurvivpq the war, will return that morning. A lwift cleaning o! to the Cduldo-Woot died muto the kitchen. Then ehe we: at the q; completing their fillings fw kennels, perceling out food to the the Dqio-rtnterit of Notional De. hungry. She put froth paper: in hm, 5.0. V , In u the hospital cages. fresh sand. fruh aundim Notional Steamohipe, un- water. She ocenned the individual pounced coda , diet: end then coaxed the COIIVIIEI; 30th ghipo are t on- tho Indy "Sorry; I won't have time for “$3; went in e, Adelaide. "What objected. "I-well. I'll be tree in l: the rocedure when’ the doctor o moment." hoprflt trne for lunch‘! "I'm mjoying it" A on the imirumont cabl- cotche: matche: u: lie llll. Remind him he ha: u meet- wlth the euttlemen at oigtht 1 believe youre who, Mr. Decker all to n tit; you lut w h. o C. Wont Imlie: on Ante Febru- fiii t‘. 9»§ii..."'é‘$;..ii‘f“. “'1 undu charter to em of Netionul Do- . fir» niliru n: u hoe. we: on Apt-ll I, . ifur, and since that date l-Wfil entered . British and foreign Ill Avril o! thi: your nhe "DIM t service. lirges More Active Part Io Taken By Worm in Governing country UITNWA. Out. l0 — (OP) - Putheps there isn't mother org- anization in Oanado which hil done more to improve the situation rurol woman than the women's , Mrs. Ounemn Dow, Port Daniel West. Que, sold today M. l we: 00M Prime Minister King, Mn. Dow amtlnued. "Probably many letters will be needed before our Prime Minister thl: eitutlon." TOM DRAKE, DONNA REID TIIAMID EN FILM COMEDY M-G-M introduces a sparkling new romantic team in "Faithful in new comedy-dammit on the Prince Ddwnid screen t is week with Donna Reed and Tom Drake making their first his reaqustmcnt to civilian life. Edward Everett Horton heads the pcrti out in the role of the we! cler in the store's ohoo de- partment, with other prominent roles played by Spring Byington, Big Ruman. Harry Davergort. Warner Anderson and Margaret Hllnilllii.‘ MATBIMONIAL BARS V: cup brown lugor V4 cup butter 1i, cup geneml urpose flour L 1 the cl ingredients. C t ll the ultortentrg until tho mhtltléwmil convention of the Eastern On :p orlnee together. onlmbliko in connistotley. Women's linrltute. in Reed coma to the new plc- holf the mixture into g- gre Irphuiling that 5i per cont of ture from hi role ll the nuree in shallow pm. Spread with deto fill- the voters in Canada are women. the Robert Montgomery hit, "They ing. Cover with crumbs. Miro. Dow, president of the libd- Were Expendable." in which she Bake 30 minutes in o deg. to ernted Wometfe Institutes of 0on- pleyed the sole featured- feminine 315 deg. F. oven. Cut. in eqmreo Ida. told members it we: up to role. Drlke recently scored on ovt- who?! cool. Canadian women to uhe n more otending nuooeea as tho oung hero l1 int-Cook Other t0 I M“ active part; in the government of of "The G Your." pcturizaiim te 11A cu pit doll. l6 WP this count . of the A. J. nln best-seller. ot water 1 bup brown lugor and Bheno that when we. Ill "Faithful in M Fnhim" was 2 teaspoon: linen aloe. Roosevet bed been eppoin to goducea for M-g-M by Lionel Voriafion-U do. flllingto pub the chair of the Human Rein ion: oueer who wrote the original together 4 or Mo» graham crock- Oornmittee qt the United Noiionl. owl‘! Ind screen ploy. Laid ljtlnliw ere or wheat. weten. Wrap i: the let choun her uaou- o colorful blokground n. l e‘ wox piper store in ren-igentor lve one: u ommttiel. crawler: department etere. m‘ for 2 or 3 We l! with Aoefideleturqnklo-li: dentiu-uedeoldtrndotlhvottc