llulls Insurance 0iiIcors' Association MONTEBELLO. P.Q.. May 21 - Alfred B, Upton, vice-president and managing director of the Do- minion Life Assurance Company. Waterloo, Ont, today was elected to succeed J. K. Macdonald, pre- sident of the Confederation Llie Association. Toronto. as president of the Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association. At the closing session of its an- nunl meeting here, the Associa- tion also elected George L. Holmes. vice-president and actuary of the Msnuiacturers Life Insurance Co.. first vice-president; A. Bruce Matthews, president of the Ex- celsior Life Insurance Company second vice-president; and Ernest S. Gill, president of the Canada lsiis Assurance Company honorary treasurer. The meeting also voted to hold its 1953 annual meeting again at Montebello. EARLY Mororuzixc Gottleib Daimler drove a bicycle powered by it izasolinc engine of his own invention in Germany in 1885. 49' Mr rmjl ks r5rFve vi ms MRS. J. 1. boocuus Those happy smiles on Dad. Therese and Joe speak volumes for Aylmer flavor. The Donnghues have 3 other children-"arnle, Gwen and Mrs. Donoghuo buys the big 20-oz. tins of Aylmer Tomato Soup and gets twice as much for less money. 102 .y. Unholy Bond lly Csnnron CHAHEE nous Intro: 7 For a moment the lawyer looked almost friendly. "well, 1 must be leaving now. I'll let you know when you csn take possession - thero'll he papers to sign. of course. Mrs. Miles has the keys if you care to look around." 'ro the right of the house was a formal garden kept by Mr. Miles. but to the icit the twisted olk gave way to an orchard extending to the river. Here the air wu ut- united with the honeyed fragrance of pear. apple and cherry and throbbing with the hum of bees. Cliff took .lsnet's hsnd Ind they walked down the lane of trees to Clear River. The wstcr llnrkled for s width of a. hundred feet be- fore waving fields of groin took OVEP. "What will you do with it all?" "I don't know, I'm still in I daze." He slipped his arm around her waist drawing her closer to him. ”It's too fine A day to worry-look at me, Lovely." she did so, staring deep into his dark boyish eyes. "Janet, I'm In love with you- I think that entitles me to s kiss." she had known Cliff for over a year; she had kised him before. His lips upon hers now were warm and seeking. but he sighed when he released her . . . "Janet, you kiss me exactly as though I were 9, small boy who had bumped his head and had to be. soothed." She laughed. "It's just ymlr ima- gination. Cliff." But he had come close to guessing. Why did she feel almost maternal with him? Was it because as Richard Eynon had said that Cliff needed something to wake him up? . "By the way, Cliff you never to me if Dr. Wlndell congratulated you on the operation?" "Well - it Iwasnlt quite what I'd expected, Janet. He said the work was professional. but he didn't think my attitude was serious enough." "Perhaps he saw you wink st me." "He couldn't'have.” he laugh- ed. "I winked on the side away tram him. Oh, Wlndell is a. regular old kill-joy -- he doesn't have any fun himself and he doesn't want anyone else to." "Well, a hospital isn't exactly a place for fun. Richard said that a doctor always has a deadly oppon- ent at his elbow." He was staring at her peculiar- ly, "Richard?" "Dr Lynch." "I didn't know you Richard." "I didn't until recently. We had dinner together last Monday. and the formality of Miss Harris and Dr. Eynon was too much for us." "Well. that's enlightening news! so you're dating Eynon now- the wonder msn!" "cliff, don't be childish." "Where did you go?" "rho Maison Mourney." "Lord, that dingy. dull old house-not even an orchestral Whst did you do all evening?" "We talked." "Talked! whst shout?" - "Oh, please, cliff, it wasn't that important." He asked her no more questions. but the afternoon was spoiled. In spite of all her efforts st conver- sation, even flattery in small doses, his mouth drooped petulantly and his eyes were dlstrustfui. As they drove back to the hos- pital, Oliff was silent. Janet's irri- tstion increased. He had been helpful today; she hadn't wanted to face those strangers alone and Cliff defended her, but this un- founded jealousy was absurd. "I don't suppose you sndlliynon got around to discussing me, did you?" he slid suddenly. Cliii? Why, no, "I thought you might have per- suaded him to call off his repri- mand. It seems strange he hasn't said anything shout the operation -I know he and Wlndell hsd their heads together." "Perhaps he felt he wasn't ex- perienced or old enough to criticize called him we you. lclifi." "He's thirty-four-eight years older than I am, and he's a resi- dent physician at Counopolitan Hospital for three years." "Well, it you asked him he'd probably tell you-he might just happen to approve or your per- formlmce." 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To be continued IN MEMORIAM MARY ALICE EDWINA CLO- I-IOSEY On March all, 1052, her corriinl friends and dear brothers and sis- ters were in deep sorrow at the loss sustsined by the death of Msry Allcs Edwina. second young- sst daughter of the late Joseph Clohouey and Mary Catherine Mon-lssey or Nail Pond,- Tignish. In thcrfull bloom of youth when lli'e's happy doors are ususlly wide open, to be visited by sickness and years of acute physical distress is A very great cm: to bear. we sincerely believe that Edwina bore Just such a cross and also that she had such s splritull conception of her suffering ss to superna- turalize those years of pain and thereby gave glory to God Ind merited much for herself. i only those near and dear to hcr can realize what s trial was hers during the last seven you: of her young life. Bright snd in good health she attended her home school and inter pssscd some years in Notre Dsmc convent whore under the expert guidsncs of the sisters she completed I very suco beh ccssiul business course which she put in practice in Baton whore she wu employed in the office of "The Ladies Home J0lll'nlI.." At this early stage in her career. her health began to fsil and she rc- turnod to her home town. hoping that the native climate would re- build her impaired constitution. In time she was well Again and be- lng . " ' inclined she was warmly received into the Novlliste of the sisters of charity st Hali- isx. Bsof re long she wss sgsln strichn lm ill health and with s hssvy hosrt she gave up a. char- ishsd drum of charity to othsrs. During the succeeding seven years in s wheel chslr shs wss ten- derly nurud by hsr two slstcrs who did s really hlroic snd fraternal Job and their dcsr sister wss over grsteftul for their ssicrlticss on her she lesvss to cherish her mem- ory thrss,slstcrs: sum M. Camil- lus of tits Onlsr of at. llsrths; Mrs. ospt. .1. bowling. with whom At ucnons r she made her home, and Miss Al- frieds, of Charlottetown. Also three brothers, Frsncis of Pater- vilie, Mass, Everett of North Quincy. Msss.. and Roy on the homestesd st Tignish. one sister, Martins, predecessod her some years ago while two brothers died in their infsncy. In the last three months of hsr life she was st the sacred Hurt Homo when everything pmslblc wss done by the sisters and others to help her in her last hours of . pain. The csplsin of tho Horns. nther Glllis. wss oltsn mar her sad Administered the lust lun- rncnts on Imrch Ii, when she nssscd from this win of tours. The funeral from so. Simon and Jude church took place on April 3111- Th! Mvulsm mu bslng cole- brstsd by her pastor, luvsrsnd 1. id. and was well smud- I a ed by the friends of the family. The poll besrers were: Messrs. Edward Gsudette. Howard Mccue, lrncst Mccuc, wlllisrn Olohossey, John Doucettc and Augustine Ells- worth, Jr. ' 'nie large number of Mass curds, spiritual bouquets and floral tri- bums were distinct evidence of how well she wss known and loved. May her soul rest in peace. w . my zo -(AP) President trrumsn has signed the bill boosting ply and allowances In the united Btshs mllitsrv ser- vices by nearly .000 s year. Tba whim l-louse announced the signing todsy. The raises rungs from as monthly. for privates and session to W for two-star gens:-sis Ind sdmirsls: ...,A, LINKLETTEII. SCHOOL -T. - Following is the repo” M by. Grade X-1. Clare Clarke- Grnde VIII-1. Graeme y lsltter, Hmdxobert Linkletter. ton ar y. Grade VII-1. Gordon Idnlmug: Grudo V-l. Carol Ciarkthnh Audrey Wood. 3 MRHUV” ' letter. on 1. '""':...?l'l- :"'::::.2:."l42.e'r-A Laurs GU. - . as. s I. :3.:;:e.o..-:;. "” Grsdo n (9)-1. Lornl Mmflv nka M 2. Arlene Wood. 8. Eldon Grsds II (b)--!. Donalgi I1; V" letter. 2. Helen Linklctter. r numimr. Lloyd simmom. WM ...--"" l .,n.-.., ....i,.. . . .