Q ‘PUQDAY- fr; s~ i lomorrow is ; Forever by Gwen Bristow .1.- Elizubeth heerd him gratefully. "Do you real believe that? You aren't just try to make me feel better?‘ "No, I'm not. just trying to make milinleel better I think more of you that l1 you wok blems to him, and l! Brian used up nQu Would I? I don't believe Pve ever thought about it.’ Well, think about it ‘a minute- wmN/s worse than D311; thrown lr, a corner like a wornout coat? [f I had five more years of activ- L - RLI EST and BEST" T0 MATO Introduced hy u: several years ago and by sheer merit it has ouisold all other varieties among both homo and commerc each season. in evcr purt of C touieru repentedl te uu"Earllesta II atill b fer beautiful red w|.h finest flavour. No itv or ten more o! uselesn . I'd choose the five What do any?" She did not hesitate ,“ 'd choose the five. tco Anything would be better than feeling nobody wanted me " "Then don't he troubled about Kcsslci" He did whet he wanted to do, he had what he wanted and he knew he had done a good Job When is there a better time to call It n r" Her. icih did not answer. nil h=.r hand, ‘he was slant. fr, F711‘. minutes-for so long. lnl fact. that at lust Spratt gave her g broad comprehending grin. saiy- n: ahead 3d say it. whatever , . Eliaabeh raised her head slow- ly. "I've not known whether or not I should soy it Maybe I shouldn't But I'm going t0, be- cause I can't bear to have any- thing between us that isn't oper. fcr both us to 100k at Sprutt. do you remember I told you K€sshler reminded me oi scrnsirody?" “Wliv yes Did you finally re- member who it was?" She nodded Looking stra-iaht at soratt. e said, “He renfnded me Oi’ Arthur.’ "Oh," said Srrratt After a mo- ment he added. “Price's curious. A crippled German-I thought you said Arthur was strong as an ox and all that." "He was I suppose that's why I couldn't plaice the recollection for so 1on2.‘ “Well. I'm glad you got it figured out if it W35 any relief to you Funny how those chance resemblances tease us sometimes, But \\‘h.v should ysu be scared to tell me that?" Sprait asked with some amusement. "After all these years you don't think I'm working up n case of jealousy against Arthur!" "No, not. that." said lillizabeth. She ivas tsnnpted to leaivc it there, but after n moment's hesita/tiaon she contnued. "S-pratt, you re- member the night after Dick went to trot-coma, when- we had dinner at. (rmsents? I'd had too many ' and with that brandy oral-maybe it was that. do LiIIIOW. oi a sudden I realized who it was he had been re- minding me of, and I got a down- rirzlii. conviction, not that he look- d 1' o‘ Arthur. but that he was it "ally goodness.’ "You must have l'(."lli\' been tight!" aybr I But I. was anyway, i what I thought." was staring at her in erwzemeni "I hope you didn't spill am of this to Keseler." “Yes I dd Ttliat same ~ night when vou left him here when you drove nver to the Sterne’ to get tit. scrim. 0f course he told me he wasn't " "Y-lc must have thought you were a lunritic Elizabeth. stay sway irnmhvlnmlrrittrms They're ins-id- cu." ' to tell I’ went to see him the next “'l."'r"*t'5 not all l want. 3W. day. Hairdressing School Full Course and Brustrup on all branches. Tear: mLlZABETll prominent flair- Stylist. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Students may look for part time work in the Moncton area to help them defray ex- penses. Write for particulars. E L I Z A B E T II ' I IIAIRDRESSING SCHOOL Capitol Theatre Building. MONCTON N B - 1115i; given to I betli, cripples, sculda, cracked. wrinkled, uneven, scarred fruit, and uiten ten fruits iu a cluster. Amazing yicldcr. (PH 15¢) (o: 15¢ ‘roetpald. FREE-OUR IIG I945 SIID AND NURSERY BOOK- loads Again u TDMINIGN SEED HOUSE, GEUIGETUWKDI". “To , "To see vihcher ol‘ not I was rigiit. He did loci-z like Arthur- WOUGII?‘ maybe "look like‘ is the wrong phrase. I mean. in the way he thought and spoke and acted, he was like him. He told me a in that he wasn't Arthur. But he told me some else too, d living. He reminded me of you and I have together, all the‘ things I should have known and thought I knew. but never until then knew so completely-of what it means to be married twenty yemu, to have built s citadel of refuse for each other-J she was looking directly at him as. she spoke- "he made me see this,‘ all 116W and fresh as if "t had been me. what we have, and how much I love you." Spratt took both her hands in his "My dear girl." he said gently, “did it take that to make you‘ know?" . i "D0 you know how much I love you. Spmtt?" "of course I know. said Svprntt. I-le paused, but she waited, for she saw that he was about to say more. Spratt was not a romantic His devotion to Elizabeth was far more evident in what he did , than Ln what he said, and he ac- cepted her affection for him in the same way. Now he told her so, stll holding her hands and smiling at her tenderly as he spoke. "Delft you prove it with every 8WD you trike and every word you say?” he uskcd her, "Why Eliza- beth. I get it, every time you ans- wer the phone. It comes across. Ycu say. ‘Yes Sprati, this is Eliza- Bll . all that Vi Official List‘ CANADIAN AIMY 8c er. Andrew John Pte., ‘shad, wmud M“! ,,_ Llvelggolnn- B. at m‘ t sgltqwwebbwosgieont. Z’ ‘ ‘g letlziirekgldzar. lt-Cpl. East Col- F_‘_)V5g,'_'_"°’.r°‘mn,°_ “Quid,” hum’ Regiment D0 Quebec m“ ma.’ ‘launeyd ammo’ Io‘ oginlallfifg- g?" ""1- PW- to...» Injured Ou 1mm ' ' ' Se ce negjfli-i- B-imi" “Bil-i WWW Lynde. Carl Edward. no. Leui- q Dangerously Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Smith, ‘Cpl. Kentville, N. S. ‘ Seriously Wounded N.S. and PJ-LI. Regiment Tibert, Everett Lloyd, Pte., Lis- combe Mills, N, S. Seriously Wounded New Brunswick Regiment Maillot, Emile, Pte., St. Ignace, New Settlement, N. B. ' Severely Wounded this is what I want t0 tell you! Royal Canadian Army now. ' She spoke earnestw "spmtt| sgyvfljg cow, he rernmcled me of what a ghastly Lg; Frederick Henry, pm, tragedy it would be if Arthur, or Mulagaah, N. s, any man long deed, should by] wounded some miracle return to in.‘ and)" mum“; terfere with the lives o! people stilll Petchey, Fruit Sidney, rte. ctoria Corner, N. B. N.S. and REJ. Regiment ille, Basil Hilton, Pu, Malagash Mines, N. B. Reid. seldon Kent, Pte, Har- mony N. S. - New Brunswick Reghuent I lmlgffbltegis Pte. Rough Wat- 011. . . MacDougali. Reginald Henry, Pte, Robinsonville. N. B. Slightly Wounded N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment Liifiin, James Kevin, Pte., Mill N.S. He" (mother). Georgetown. P. E. . New Brunswick Regiment Fionder, Stanley Groom, Pie. St. George, N. B. Webber. James Thomas, Pte, Saint John N. B. McQuinn, Murray Douglas, Pte, Saint John, N. B, Wounded Remaining 0n Duty Quebec Regiment Firth, John Andrew, Pte., Resti- gouche. N. B. _ Injured Royal Canadian Artillery Haines, Elbridge Nashwaaksis, N. B. and you might as well be say- ing, ‘Syrratt. here's the one human being in the whole world when always on your side, who believes in y-au no matter what kind oi a fcol you make of yourself. uiio knows you bet-tar than anybody else on earth knows you and in spite of it somehow thinks you're a. swell guy ‘ I got it every time. Do I have to tell you that?" "No. you don't have to tell me. grléizsomrtimes it's good to be (To Be Continued) Completes 6 Week Recruit Training for Women Marines CAMP LEJEUNE. N. C —Pri- vote Marv Roma Lz-llaclieur oi Prince Edward Island has com- pleted the six week recruit train- mg course for womer. Marines hem. as rrillltary courtesy, Marine corps history. close-order drill. chemical warfare, map reading, and other subjects Pertinent to carrying out future asignmenfs in the Marine Corps. The woman Marine 11.9.5 been assigned w duty with the Women's Reserve Battalion here. At Eaton, Simpson. lead- ing drug. gro- cery, hardware stores. or iuiauiess TO: Vi. MIA/i; ‘DAD’. JAAUJA‘. By Ken Reynolds,‘ l “There, I fixed ii! Now we won't have io get that radio repair man in the Guardian Want Ads after 'l‘he course includes such subjects‘ 6., v Mlle Service - Now Of ROYAL CANADIAN AIR I-‘OIOI OVERSEAS Owen Sound. Ont Injured Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical E ’ eers ; Thompson. Lionel Stanley, Cin.. ‘Birchtcwn. N. . Slightly Injured N.S. and P,E.I. Regiment i Bishop, William Edward, PLQL. ‘Amherst. N. S. Pinch. Ronald Pie. Kentville, N. S. Might; N.S. and P. .I. Regiment .MacAskill, James Gordon. Si. Margaret Village, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment IebrrunhCiei-ald. Pte., Val Lem- rt be . . . Lewis. Aldean, L.-Cpl.. Mone- ton, N. B. Previously Reported Missing Now Reported Not liillssing N.S. and 1'.E.I, Regiment Bears. Thomas Forhan, L. Douglas, Pte” Previously Reported Missing New Reported Prisoner of War N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Jollimore. Herman George, Pie, Liverpool, N. S. Murray, John Irvin. Pte.. Mul- grave, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Arsenault, Joseph Everard, Pie. Upper Charla. N. B. Johnston, Wallace Duncan, Pie, Blackville. N. B. Keleher, James Edward. S.- Sgt, West Saint John, N. B. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY Previously Reported Missing As Result Of Enemy Action And Now I‘. umed Dead As 0f The 4th Of October, 19H: I Rel/cl, niel MacP-arlane Mc- ‘geog. Leading Seaman, Halifax, ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Died Of Injuries Sustained On Active Service Fraser. Sgt“ Moose Jaw. John Watson, Sssk. Missing Believed Killed On Active Service After Air Operations Cumming, Duncan Herbert, FO., Toronto, Ont. ‘rulloch. Stewart, F0, OrsikJ Sask. Prevlo On Active Service — Now Reported n- ; ere of War-Germany ‘v Harrington. Michael Alfred, F.- Sgt. Brantiord, Ont. I Mldill, mom Marshall,‘ 110.. lThorold Ont plasma-rim a- A 1mm or l urles Sustained 0n Active Service Sinclair.‘ Andrew Lloyd. FL-l-it. CANADA Missing On Aotlve Service Heel, Leslie Earle, LAC, Bean- chton, B. C. Paris, On 0n Active Service A Air Operations Harper, Robert Howard, D. I. 8-1.... Baaseno. Alta. in; On Active Reported Prisoner Wan-Germany Dgnaéd Eugene, Sgt. le. Killed On Active Service . Ourrie. Donald Russell. W0, Killed Accidentally Anderson, ggivion John, LAQ, Shields,’ xeiineui James, r.- sgthnrooklyn. N.Y.. USA of Casualties Reginald Kenneth, L.- Peter. $80., IIIVI Ireeluelil 1m mun " Buébrresdr. Georse. rx-sqt, Trail! bridge, Alta. NADA CA Killed On Active" Service Fouracres, Edward » Albert. LAC, llnfield, Middlesex, England. Hollingsbce. Peter, LAC. Cun- terbury, Kent, England. Seriously Injured On Active YVQB Se Begin. Mariette Francoise Yol- ande Claire, LAW.. Quebec, Que. Dubois. Joseph Camille Geo LAC, Drummcndville. Que. Year of Tremendous Activity for I1. 0. A. F. By JOHN SUTTON ggmadlun Press Staff (Writer) uxrecedented action 1 , s. might factor warfare prec and following modem history's greatest hour— D-Day. It was s. year of ever-increas- ing Allied intensity Bflinst Ger- many and Japan, and C . either in squadrons oi their own to every new base on the enemy gave ground. For each man in the more than 40 purely Canadian squadrons in the vrar theatres. l0 other Canadians serv- ed in British units. The Canadian bomber group. based in northern England, flew its Hallfaxes and Canadian-built Iiuncasters to Join almost nightly e German capacity to make war. Canadian-manned medium bombers blasted a path ahead of advancing Allied troops on the continent. ' Many Achievements Canadian fighter pilots, from front-line continental bases for- merly used by the Luftwaffe. des- t yed enemy fighters on the {guild and in the air and straf- ed ground targets while fighter- bombeis cut railway lines. blew bridges and strong points. Can- adians in coastal command sought and sank Hitler's b0 ts a . Phenomenal successes of Can- adian fighters on the water-n front, such as the shooting down B2 German planes in five days during the late September battle for the Arnhem bridgehead, took headlines in the British prem. A Canadian bombardier. F0. Walter Daniel of Rivers, Man was probably the first to the giant Nazi battleship the Tir- pitz when she was sunk in a. dar- ing daylight raid lust November- l-le was one oi nearly two dozen Mrs. Isabella Bears (mot l. m H fiiégunwoog Imupufl’ amfloab celriliigmy-garmbroughgaliundreris oi decorations to Canadian ‘airmen. includinil the R. C. A. F-B fir“ Victoria Cross of this war—-a 908t- humous award to Fin-Lt. David I-Iornell of Mimico, Ont.. who died sinking a. Nazi submarine after his flying boat had been severely dame ed. 8 Night After Night The year began imprasively when the Canadian bomber groicig formed port of a force whi v struck Berlin on New Yea" night. Night alter night. the group dared e "W0 winter weather and fierce 0990!!- tior; to smash German industrial cen res. Canadian Spitfires and Mos-. based on Britain's south‘ coast, began laylns 13-Day 13st spring when the emp moved from long-range bombing to more immediate tactical con- slderations. Outstanding unit of those pre- "‘.."‘"°.'1. "mi. “i '.'.'°...°."¥...?é E mon n aqua ron r0 by English flame- ace, Wing Cmdr. J. E. (Johnny) ‘Johnson, triple DSO. and dou- ble D.F.C., who by late autumn had 3B kills. The dmontons tshot down 126 German P181169. I feat which won them the honor of being the first Allied fighter unit move to acontinental field behind the Allied armies. GRBENVALE w“, i. The nineteenth annual meeting of Greenvale W. I. was held at the home of Nlrs. Miller MacPher- son. In the absence oi the presi- dent, the vice-president Mrs. Albert Paul presided. Meetlnu WEB 0991105 b! NP" Creed. Minutes of previous annual and last regular meetings were read. One new member wu welcomed. The segmffl-fy B8" 0 of the years work. Meet- ings were held rtllliflfll’ Wm‘ l" avers e attendance of six. (merri- bershp was just eight). Five boxes were packed and sent overseas. _lkd__°_l'°"_ rk 09m “l nhnnnnhnn I i l l l I Mucus Easy l! summer-manning?“ .. l- a u euulhi eh III {mil-Pf lib-Heidi?‘ '1" hm, . new!‘ h“ health :- aems room"? ll walsgt and“ "uh" H: IMIBOIIIII of Amimelnnttacflee‘. J3.“ l1 re- t rm: CHARLOTTETOWN ouligoiguv or as part of R. A. F. units, spread .' operations as! in dropping tons of destruction on.’ Lh skulking U- > smasri - ovnsaaa , (Iarlilme Proviaeell | “i. "Wk-IV I‘ m“ y" Wham‘ or No tablet 6368mm} REL Amlgmm n wl pvevelielveilealvenen. 8 - 80110 011!- 9-. Saint a hn. u. n. .. a °w........... *iiilEHBi TABS NJ. and P. I.LIe|lmeat __________ figment"? 1w”. Pie- mfnfi"or**~"ituv. “To. ami- Mee ' u.‘ d» e Ivan. CpL, Ben 95$ !%'°'¥l°” m Mn. c-umiiie Mac n (moth- “chum, 'An,,>;°n;"“°“ - ff; "l “f?” Pb b, M P“ medu, ceur’, van. ' " cum g9, N"; "'- ~- “genus Jack Hunt, ru-agt, Moraah. Ed , Pte B; the quality; and value of these FURS to you. '5 s t‘ I n E, 90 lllllfl 800000 g Especially made for those living in rural El sections. 0n; of the beet wearing coats m in our large stock. Made of the back pieces g of Raccoon skins. Silver black stripes. [j Reduced from 812500- $6 g January Sale Price g3 5E IE‘ [E n g Electric Seal 5| (Dyed Rabbit) in iii Gleaming coal black smartness. First ig quality heavily fllfrtd 119"!’ l" "all" E51 removed; fitted, tuxedo, box styles. Sizes El 12 to 4a Save $30- $1 January Sale Price, from . nonhuman-accommodate‘: (Dyed Rabbit) skins are used . . ed. 3 price groups. Save up to $50-00- January Sale Price from J L MUSKRAT The top favorite for beauty, durability, styling. Beautifully matched deep furred, gleaming pelts. Back fur only used in these luxurious garments. Save $50 on any coat. JANUARY SALE PRICE, From $295.00 nnnnnnnnnhnnnnnha the year: “e5 E-lil loppose lent. Mrs. Runel Wlifif: lwfo- new“ ery-treesurer. Mrs. ler Mac- ~°hemon' UNI oonvener. Mn. White; auditors uia dir- ectors were appointed: also school Ireli “mug-lei committees for three mori . . c rreqimdpme wee reed and 810.80 was voted to TB. 108110. loo 00 for l Christmas. re veC OWOH 83. ‘firhe Qpupils oi school were to col- or lectltme Nev o‘ e. n“ an" war effort." y plunge and ll! l 7°" "illeifflu have syervtéllflaa riothin to lose. Go lion i In! g?!" in...‘ wnrieul uklu W" "W" Nurse fig: school) was read and disc uaaed. At next meeting roll call will be answered with a New Year‘! NI- nf the of W. ill Sable Dyed j Gcney Only the strongest and beat parts of the . warm, soft,_deep-piled pelts, beautifully matched and manipulat- 579°" WE GMPT SELL ALL THE FIIRS 0N P. E. I. S0 WE UNLY SELL TIIE BEST .YOUR FURRIER redersl by-slecticn Iieb. wil Minister who is making his first venture in the political field. and the Pro- former Mayor Garfield Case Bound. Acce ting the nomination. Vice- arshal "a just and effective total mobilization Th in party. eleotgnfielled the former P. Telford. ll s Low Priced For Quick Selling Everybody interested in the purchase of furs will welcome this big 1801181‘? "QM!- We have given each coat in our large stock a new low D1469 —— Whi¢h Will meant the saving of many dollars to our customers. Remember; FURS like diflmolldfl. mill 50 bought on: Faith- their true value depends on the integrity of the dealer. YOUR FUR STORE will not break this Faith _ YOUR FURRIER recommends 25".‘! PERSIAN LAMB Supple, sophisticated Persian Lamb-See its glossy, inky black- noes! So suitable to the ad- vanced styling oi today. Boxy types - princess coats - tuxedos . . . with intricate touches of slilrring and pleating. Every ceat reduced $100.00. JANUARY SALE PRICE, From $295.00 5' l" mo, ‘le helmd the Liberal candidate. u, UH”? m“, McNaughton, uni“ h,‘ "mmn nominee. oi Air Godfrey advocated program of for an all-out the three- u e result healthuuid resi nation berel ember. expected to onservetive McGiil University. .B.C . in 1097. Ind ter and Vancouver. {Riv [FEE] ISLAND Funlueus i AN UARY _, YOUR FUR STORE ISLAND FURRIERS IEIEJIELUEJEQIEIIEJILEIIEIIELQJEIIEIEJIE IEIELQIEIEIEIIEIQJIEILELJL had spent 4i years ; Born at Summerside in 186B, he got hi; early education at Sum- mersido and Prince of Wales Col- lege, (Xiorlottetown, later attend- was ordained at New Westniinister for two years at New Wcstmiinls- nativ province and for ten years premixed at Iforth Baddorik. West er and Cavendish. 1115.1. since 1010 he held charges at Many “One oi.‘ a Kind” Coats! All at large savings for quick clearance. Come in today and get first choice. TERMS In accordance with Wartime Prices and Trade Board Regula- tions. - immense“ i meme. Arnalpolls Royal and 12 in‘: rluiita, e ‘elation. c quilts, 8 pelrs soc , 0 pairs Meeting closed with God Save his campaign with 0rd. rls py amas. Receipts for the The Kinl. I speech at Shallow Lake Mon- l-le was the son of the lute If: year mended, amount raised at day night, while it is under- and Mm, Art-toga“ social, 914.40. at festival mm stood Gen McNaughton will ent- Biurmreside, He issurvived l1 hi collectioriglgknen st meetings $8.00 c c F er ts: rid ir ursoay to 0pm gvidow Mabel d Jason i —-totnl - . W"! -- e , . ’ aowtioge: mu: rei- an‘? Maia ' ' ' g aordoéufilsvriilam uni‘ . . . - eu nan . . Cross Appeal .00. salvation ' Leash, R.0.A.!'.; walla All!!! $10.00. save the 0111141“ lomlnatul for s," O.A.M, . in admin em flilldfll!!gii.lol1llll'ill' oatmeal ——- 5mm‘ ma" 13"“ fiqq‘ “Mm” ‘gig; “mgigmgggaq any BUIIIQQI IIV. n. n. McINTOSII ddzgtiigieéy,’ mi: uretha- are; Hunt's: River Lily M. ; over; Well-known retired minister, .__________.___"“°°"v"' 7-’ lees bo f rt) .30; —"- Rio . M, H. Mclxitcrn of W erley, ma x? . ,. etc-tints! 138.60. logy!“ 23mg? glain- Jm- 5“- why) has held several pasgtlxnrates I _. alanee from previous year. - W‘ mill 5- E. throughout the province passed $40.88. Belsnce on hand. Nov. m. roytired 11-0-61“. officer. away muting at Wgveriley. as us: '_ 80th. 08087. ‘ltiyearso ,und ad enretr i “mum”; "mgormmufiartcendlciatetocontsst; ,1 ‘H mo, Y A for the ygsr: Jamel Brown. l!" 51"! "0511 "l i" n" gerll-giolvlveiirior ehismwoi); atuBgerdlq . “ Pmidmt (re-elected): 'VIOG-MCI- been pastor of oh from 1905 t in 1938. He ‘n the Ministry. By The OIIIIIIIIIIIIQ -. JAN. n ion-n l ted u: attach on Britain. R. o.‘ . ML!!! Ruhr objectives and raided of Messina, Bi ly. Brl Italian air base at Gulch W‘ 1| narilian plsgrlt’ flailged Raina!!!’ a an ca c e cufllfll . Elan in face oi new German sure. ~~ The British is WW" Bflpirew . ‘Zompriiflzg iflfiti; Montreal . Hc after preaching returned to his