nucvsr 22. 1944 1i a"3'o°.".t‘.‘.,’°‘£.f‘o."d."lt2. N . that it was thousht t-hat ‘ho wgi with the _- he had ; is Long as I Live By d EMILIE. LORING anyones mind that th u‘ e “My e men who 11g‘ WP up and down l in the sedan were But he was the onl 31d’ Miss Croft: ar as was novm at fllfinelsaany clues. had had no suspicion of what was huddled on the floor of the log cabin. had explained briefly that he had lone to close the lWIng. ing door to stop its coniounded crealr. had looked in to see ii there were a fireplace in case the night krew too cold for her outside until u camel 221i; them in answe a es and then as bu’ light s responsible. y person-lie n —- who coud. CHAPTER XXVI! ' ust thick-jointed fing- Wflofiebir. tousied red hair. “BN0; often and when they came u", my, they're not much good. I." got e new account for you u, try out. I—-what's up now. M“? n d ignored Rand's ._ es ‘do approached Joan. ; h, ringers that brushed u ends o! his were h cl mended. "tféélwff did ryeou come in. Miss groiton? I tol theliin in ttltlxe out- ‘r fimfiumorlfitvo?” Godiva’ infantile; ‘hm i‘! llDs had twitched uncon- mIine "1 want to talk to you." " ‘Y " h" "W" “gfl-Kl" the 0x553}; shook her heed. “hills bony ban a and in- "When Mr. Rand is through, I'll “And m {h b I ith ou - ii I have time 9' a l “l wk w yver important date "' two we" mfethe‘ °“ Ufwtle/orlt PhIlip Bard.” ' Y“ MM‘ Thevolce came irom the door- ; w“ A policeman stood on the . threshold. _ Bard irowned then replied in- stlstlngly. "I'm Philip Bard. oi- seqr, what can I do for you?" The burly representative of the isw consulted e slip oi paper. in his hand. "Is the license number of your "den xxx-lot" on u" Bards voice was "m" eouol. a hint or Md crept into his eyes. He snap- the time you the mountain, et the girl know what . all“. Lori" " . d . “ti. mod?“ hi3?" h“ "" e e d t it seat. had twirled hi: thedlmllils‘ fore he had had the grace to acknowledge that he guessed he wouldn't have let the girl know. he ete Pod irom the elevator and entere the corridor. crowded no with meta‘ and women of e heir - dowl ----. cloudy with the haze from cigarettes which obscur- ,, ed the "No Smoking" signs Craig d, "What of it? La . - Pfiqafie wanted at Police hesd- M3111,"ggglgghhn,§ggf;l=dlnto 3;: P d "ugrvlicr-lmt l-m- =m==~ i- l8?‘ it; t'::..°.:::*:.'. tli“t.‘§;‘é u,“ o joke? terrace and his mother's blue eyes which had brimm with questions she would not allow to ass her lips. He had given a light touch to the adventure, while all the time Joan's fervent "it's you, Jen-y! Jerry. dariingl 1 knew you'd find mel had surged like s turbulent undercurrent through his mind. Apparently it had taken s few ours only, marooned with e man she didnt like to make her real- how much she loved Slade, "Jpkgi You said that XXX-W w“ m, iieense number of your ear. didn't YIN?" "I did." "Well, there's some parties that want to know what your car was doin’ on th.e mpuntaln-roed morn- before last.’ mEMountain-roedi Morning be- fore-" Bud's voice caught in his h wrest. His iace was livid. ~ , ffl r—" "gghtotafl: howl You'll have assured them that Joan l l’ I you had seen? Didn't even let her 1y u,“ T. Stock Markets l At A Glance l -__ “f1 l 17111104! l ulteu lode the Winn»! Grain on - , . MONTH-Mi A . 2i — (OP) — ‘Papers went eddies- e new hilh average in moderate landing today on the Montreal Block Exchange ‘and Olifl) Market. Golds were ins:- tionallv on and other groups made small gains. A . Ii-(OPJ- thugir mice tone as . Toioom-o. Stocks l lode t ‘FAQ? CHICAGO. A . il-JAP) —- A Iflrrn cotton mail: and light of,- ferw‘: caused grain iutures to ral- Y. Rye at one l ‘A cents close. Local rad eninc. then switch hen prices he 0.. were llilht and the upturn folnlwcd. lgNDON. Augiadfll-(Ofi-M - era selling coup buy k t the derprgsesseden sta were widespread and brewery shares. Domestic rails ternatiosiais tended low- er. British funds. however, were steady. Q NEW YORK. All. 21-(5?) - The Stock Market tuniod e. bit lame today as the Allied sweep in Europe brought victory nearer and revived to some extent apprehen- slooi over transaction problems when the Nazis finally crash. The Asociated Press average of 60 stocks was oil’ 2 of a. point at 56.5. Transfers totalled .0 shares compared with 1.151.530 Friday. the product. PAGE FIVE Nora-ade- u 1-3 w 3"£‘1'.'“""“ “ "i Dun T 8H1 * Slop for a BusserIvII-oa you're Dun T1,- . 11 3.4 ml"'Y—Wben you re tired-er w“ m” e s 1-: when you feel all riqbi but want Brasilia-n 8 1-0 - to feel better. Sussex is the mos! Steel O! Oln 69 1-3 wholesome ei all carbonated ' ' Ell"il'32lll'“§“°°‘°“‘°" Pl I!’ I 9 e. rvasiivel _ |i.Y. Stock Exchange OF smcs lees > ____ ' Anaomxh 3'! 1-4 Am Oar and I 40 7-8 30th B1661 62 5-8 _ N Y 003N111 I9 7-8 931%.?“ t‘? t‘? ~ n . g; gig; we g3 5;; DUE 31st AUGUST, 1944 Genldotnrs 63 1-8 Gt NO!’ PM 3B 3-4 C amen N’, w 5Q Inasmuch an the Income Tux pay- gglfllgl" f8 fig mania that fell due on 30th April laei were pm] p t, 45 1.5 postponed to 31st August this will remind g £51032,” w 70g you that any balance duo. must be remitted Am Tei g, m 1e; 5-5 to your D‘ ‘-' ‘ Inspector of Income Tax on gates Co g 51:: or blpfore 31st August. 1944 to avoid penalty. weee union 41 To e sure that the payments are correctly U a Basil‘ 1g?) h: credited to your account, your remitiarico should be accompanied by a. letter showing ————~ ‘ u sa =ir-=n BANKS clearly your full name and addrau and aidi- Cmu gag-a £14 3g 1;: m ing that the payment is to be applied to 0° 2N gum Budge 3o an your 1943 income tax. W,.n‘°““e°,, "$5,133; gm, 5 9 1",‘, m" 5”“ V‘ cotm GIBSON c. rnassa ELLIOIT 330 gdsgthxfaiiisie 1 ggixtavadeen “g p; NmMlnllaiiroi N De lily Mlnires 1o! To“! all “mom - F0 d A : end avenue oiiono IVIIIIII or caution m" or. s... w... i: 1.: P500005 gcgxesaniilth 55g Mammal Exchange hnolllfial: e so‘: MONTREAL a zl (c? “*7 “""‘_‘_* v- n z- nd Que so ron- which. w" lint Nickel as rroduoo more’ tdgiy rZponed) b; gt qdmsd-gxiohlol; Motif-rent ore-l gm and out. white for local t5 -'"_ ’ mi) T l2 1-3 the n Department of Asz- ceipt No. l pasteurized 34 ‘Al; and export 50 11/16-21. Abittbi 8 3-4 Con Smelt s2 iiculture followz- do] MgueNo 2 33 14. del Mtl- iirst Potatoes: 75 lb. bag Que. No Asbestos 2 Lake of woods as dc oieemerv prints lob rice as- - . 15,4 0" 23 1-4lMill Power ii l-z Eggs: Graded shipment on spot $36 2t; first grade sol ds, iob ~11 " i? sass sir: l 1-; r walla". *5 l. l: "mam;- hortxs“ "s" ‘ “ - ‘ I ' I - . 8 8 CB l I’ E B5 Bathurst l5 I-HNat Steel Car 17; , cheese: Gui-rent white west r [wood-derived yeast is mixed wi ‘u-AAL rat. ___ l2‘Ca.n Nor Pfd 6 Butter: Wholesale Jobbing pas- CANADA'S NAVY “ 1111939 - l5 SHIPS I14 r/lw/uwmraz/Ii/ss/razr/ Canada's Army, Air Force, war industry, agriculture and essen- tial transportation and civilian use- must come from one common petroleum pool. If our fighting men are not to go short . . . if our limited supplies are not to be spread dangerously thin in places where they are urgently needed-then we, on the home front, must draw as little from the pool as possible. RCITIQIHL-cs, the equivalent of 6 gallons out of every l0 gallons of asoline used in Canada come by ocean tanker. "We are not sel -sup rting for oil and every gallon we use need- lessly or waste lly not only robs Allied sailors, soldiers and airmen of “fighting" gas and fuel oil-but divIrI precious tanker transportation. Remember this. Remember- petroleum powers the attack-no: a drop must b" wasted. ITH more than 43 times as many vyarships es in pre-wer years . . . with naval needs for fuel oil and other petroleum _. products increased more than 2_300% over_ 1939 r 3111mm“ - - - . with more ships and faster ships parrollin the seas-shower- time oil consumption of Canada's Navy as fer outstripped anticipated demand. Canada now has her own "flat-tops", providing air cover for convoys. She has swarms of nimble anti-submarinrucraft that circle slow-moving cargo boats-often travelling twice as far each trip as the merchantnaen they are protecting._Sbe must mfuei numbers of Allied ships which call at Canadian ports. All the fuel oil for these naval enterprises-together with - all the gasoline and other petroleum products needed by ‘I w Answering m YOUR QUESTIONS l‘ about the GASOLINE SHORTAGE How mucb fuel oil s’: needed for one fueling of e battleship? . . Enough to heat an average home 350 years. Is tbs": fuel oil similar to the! and for basting public buildings? . . . Yes. How nsueb guoline is needed to keep a first Nuuy plain in tbs air for one hour.’ . . . The equivalent of that needed for an automobile trip from Montreal so Calgary. Do the majority of Cdtlddil N4"! ‘H?’ bum oil.’ . . . Yes, they all do. no. e or a muss or ANNOUNCIMINTS lssuso eY "n-ll osrasmsur or MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY, HONOURAILE c. o. Howl. MINISTER MS-N I tri bl t l plenty of chance at hfldqwifi" 1115:5102. hid nblcgifdthzittlsatlggf to tell I" Y0" ‘"1"’ "m" m" ing reelisatl tht in the cabin on top oi ‘m i‘ Jmmy "0"" --_- dead m" ,, had been quick enough to get the the lllvflnlflln- number of th m tel TORONTO’ M" 31" ‘on’ In a mirtrlpr 130g: la?‘lllldelll% which had muse "i: rggtgfdmsreen‘: “mronto Closing Swck Quotations. Ialfll‘ B 9 l lng earluy-mornlng mount l ti . ' fi’r’§‘i°"l§o.°.“‘r‘§§'§ o“..o"t‘i'.'§"i°lo.‘”iu“§§ fjltflfhgglffl, mg brrtlktrlgllllllonrllll’: 5"” m“ lwhéd n ‘he own"? M h“ u“ out ti: who: tggncagxnbtdliodlgxég A’? 11119: lent eves-WY "m" m" "l" when he. himself, had been dis- l0l60Alderrnac as yesterday — 0' h" "n" "limlh- missed with the cheering assur- 5Ang cos and tiled i0 fl" "is "Pi- . ance that he would not be needed ioio An Hur 1.1a . No wonder he looked all in. Add- again for me present“ 5700 Aquarius we ‘ ed to a morning packed with bus- H“ hm" us l . _ 40° m.“ m p h est nights ex 111855 "Pplllntmmts- had been ‘"1"’ perlence into the background of 2590 191001 1° .. tlvllllls and "qlw-"ilmll"! " ‘i’ his mind. Nadia. and her fight for 1600 Meow» 01 his dlswvtry 0! "*0 000i’ l" l" reg would need all his attention 3500 M 21 <.~~ cabin, what he had been doins {or the next few hours. he decided 175mm" 1-" “i-"i-"i-ii- hi! he laced a door on the gfQund-I 35199 $1353: l g l" ' g ass pane of which Probate Court -' x was printed in large black letters. £83 gfreongd fllifg . I us“.'a:.::."i::.:::..;:°":.2: “l: w ggll» 1- ‘_ __o_ . was looking at a picture oh a 72003“? Dom 132 A Ice Cream Festival, Dance, gfjffffiaisrig"fgmlffigpgihwarfnger: 3900 Brplilan b p; ‘ Games, 610.. ' in Preston conferring with the black-gowned '74 l loom»- fidd. Ken-low» 12352.22 ;ll:.tf":P-..i'li" ti“ m“ C“ W“ t“ Wednesday evening Aug- i i, h g "e 45° ca" P“ 2'25 ..- s gass eneat shaggy white eye- sooocem, per i4 "st 2;; (C_W_L_) grows. Below him the clerk of 20o Chmn pies 1,25 _~ a_m_22_33_m the court sorted papers, and the 7300 Oochenour 2 2'! court stenographer arranged the 3740 Coin L 33 1-4 u. pages of her note-book. Blue cost- 500 Con/west l 52 _ ed officers slumped behind their 8000 Davies ~ _ desks. With a nice sense of the- 4303 Ell Croat 09 1-1 W attrilzl: Kéilllfis the sun shot a shalt 125g gift 5111 4 3g o g t rough an’open window m" - Slffllflht at the face of Senorita F" n . N d _ _ 7 Prob 6.30 ~ _ .:._.i;..'2::.a":..%. "i::'"'..t:r. no no rouge mouth, tiny lines about her Manager for Retail brilliant green eyes emphasized 50° elem" M H ‘ _ m 1 . E ' IOIOOGods U1 3B ,._ Clothing Store. An op- hi. ‘§i.8'"§l.;t.’.‘°§é232.°§.i‘.f.i “Tl zggggllgar o, y; ~ portunity for a man gglflkl!" Tigehlggclllltld yllttiltlercd Gold lcjiigto 1o 1-2 _ with retail clothing CX- onlclishonhone of the efingoers 592885“. Bu“; g . e W r ~ Perle-nee lo obtain n ooufiooii 'to‘l.'i§m»'$'l°t§i§e"tl’i'§5'yo§§ £38 333m’. s it welldlayinll and per- {fgwrwgglgngvlggaivarl kllgvehllovold s40 Hard g ,_ . . 8 as e ms 1100 Has - i" manent position. Ap- the had asked himself hundreils 16o unlit ii i-z _ lily lo your nearest Em- ma‘ Qégoflfifi‘ ufllg Plflyment and Selective n!" 0F INJURIES 13g lag-Levi?" B f: Service Office. Refer (clgONCTON, N. n. Aug. so _ lpOO JB-lsliilnp g: M A_ R 4n l-Charles Mclllwraih, 16. of '53 J9 °°9 ' ' ' Newton. Kings County. died in hos- 50° K9" Add 1° ». pital here today aiter e ha fork 50° Km‘ H“ 5° _ pieroed his body when he iel from "°° m" L“ L“ Lani-ado 3.15 i ————-_-__ t;gr o» Sflllsbllry- 3% at, my: . e S ore - 290 Y d lb _. - . g Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance 12%? 13*? f“ J3 ' Mi im . ~, m sieo Central Gdiardlual-ss fooh‘ols‘,'sf,°',sf'i,$"."g§‘:,'fef:“inff £321“ I h Mann-mi - . ' ooa . dsen ~- ;- Clulflaexflzd. Announcements and Coming Events 3e per word; 1300 ‘viaiartlc 3.65 -'_ o’ Flo". "izdoesr lazuli In Memorials: Notices 10c per lrsoh; u", 200 Man Estri s? f: ._:: m o, cundolenlze 7'3: piglelzlglhsf. ‘$3211. etc. 5c per uuuie. Let- 2g?) figflltgyje '5 : l. 5L "Id w “M. n" "u. “Mun! enlaloments d0 words moo Macxmzk L41 = l loo-o»- ... .1. ...."::'.: "l m stow“ m _~ subseripti 4 ' - ° ° ' 1 m" Manon ‘lfslliclzum ineb. Address and Presentation H.013. 303g Ngyatt I -‘ 100 Ml co 2. 3- f -~___ so ' esus l g» .______w°m°d For Sale 5315i gl-Dl-kind‘ "1102 r . 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