‘I ‘I ‘i! The Favorite Make-up of Hollywood's Most Glamorous Screen Stars. MGDRE E- M9LE9D i The Mulberry Bush l?! Iilllli TOPPING MILLER O-O-QO-O-QOOO4: (Continued from Page 2) ___i__ aim-row. 1m spending the day wi a. friend in Baltimore. I have tn get away for a little. ‘m Waugh out." mm “ en you're m e Wu can y uti" sniffed “If I had half appearance correspondence lately. I "It would rain!" the cried. "Get rmder, quldz. I'm Avis Andrews. I'm so gum to see you. Miss War- field. Dcnt bother about me-rain won't hurt me. but we must save your bratty hat." Th9 door opened on warm brown dixnness. old-fashioned dark wood. Crimson 111 rugs. rumemums a brass bowl. and a. scambflli’ and scramble as a wirehaired dog and s. yellow-haired little girl fiuni; themselves at Bruce Gamble 1n a hysteria of squeals and V9198- "Tliis is Meredith." Bruce set. the child on her feet and lmshed the tumbled blond hair back from her eyes. . I "How do you do. Meredfi-I?’ Vii‘- ia. held out her . “Your gloves wet." said Mere- "Horw d0 Vim d0?" dith gravely. She remem her little curtsy them, smiled and flushed dlffident- 11v. then danced away. the puppy leaping excitedly after. Over her shoulder she shouted. “We've 801'» that girl. She icnows how to write irginia terribly depressed for the past few days. I think Shh’! having trcu- ble of some kind-family trouble pgnnt.po—somcth1li8 she can't talk a u." “Her family live out in Indiana. or some other vii/Bus place. And ‘it couldn't be u. man - she's un- attractive as a Jersey cow with those square cheek bones and those big solemn eyes. And she's not so young-twenty-seven or ei slit. a woman of twenty-club!‘ es irgin-ia reminded . . to be as gentle and Patient as D00 sible with Mary." “Don't be assent snap her out of u. r11 give her a Jolt myself if she dcesnft imllfmve. It's no kind- ness to allow people to set 511w!!- Oertainly. Virginia told herself as she finished up her work Mai fimur-day night, she was not 80in! to be ruthless with Mary Garzan. Maw was a faithful girl. a bit colorless. with a soft and lovely naive capacity for loyaJrty and devotion. Twice. la tel . she making m hell}??? ipfmld can" she thnusht "but rhwns W have a wre day." Virfliriib id not wer. . with Tuna, onlv provoked her tn fun t , sar and meets woods looked sad fields fallow with corn stubble. or muddy with turned furrows But-h?!“ inn little pools and rivers "Too it rained ful and a 300d cup as welcome. and it's a sort odllause. Hectic living slows down and re- . ru berv dripped along the drive and the eaves ran streams. but the min- ute the car stopped. a tail bflflhi- eyed woman in a brown skirt and scarlet sweater came running across the notch with an umbrella. CATARRH inflamed Throat N O S E COL D S _Instead of lying awake at night wasting your strength with sneezing and coughing, Why not act now, and try to break up your cold today? Caisrrh-o-zone releases into the lionchial tubes, nose and throat, an antiseptic vapor that helps to keep the breathing organs cleaner and more free from disease germs. For baud colds, distress in the throat, hoarseness and brbnchial irritation, you should be more than plum! with the soothing effect. of Clllflll- o-zone. Hundreds any they have ncvar used anything I0 soothing and dfloctive. Get Catarrh-o-soac "d!!! Complete. 80c; small sin, 25c. Sold by all denim. INHALE. CAI/ll? rem-O V/l FOR ZUFJE . . like father cad seen definite staring-la"?! to his Own ' . quaiely. Here's Patty's chicken for dinner! And cherry pa" _ . In the bedroom. whore Vlreinia sot her hair in orclcr and remixed her makeup, Avis Andrews waited about sollcitously. She was so animated to be the sister of quiet Bruce. she was obviously younafl‘. and it was equally obvious that she adored her brother. . "Bruce has talked so much about you. Miss Wasfield." she said. "that we feel as if you are an old friend. "He was vex-v kind to me in Col- orado." virginia smoothed he!‘ lipstick. leaning close to the mir- rovr. "I was new at travallinn and he heibed me a great dea ." “Bruce is a dear - and been simply - pathetic. since Patty seemed irn ble n to addust himself. Patty'- She let her voice sink a little - “was one oi’ these lovely. helnlala little blondes — you know. the kind of woman men worship and wait ‘on hand and foot. I've always felt betrayed that I wasn't born like thatuilnsteaddof‘ b22113‘! so gvrhigi $815 tact ca an ea y- D to Patty thug Child. . 950mg and matter-of-faot and ' hol ‘E's. takes care of herself uite ad: cture S}; vlng beauty. Ghastlv. isrstwfitivrhave to die at twenty- T. 1m“ (To Be Continued) ________ Farm Loan Board Operations Successful In the l6 years the Canadian Farm Loan Board has been in cip- eratlon it has loaned more than $52,000,000 to 25,712 farmers, the ‘average loan being approximately $2,000. Of the total amount loan- ed $26,624,000 has been repaid. The Board, a Dominion Govern- ment agency, with its head office in Ottawa. is actively chilled in lending in all parts of Canada as it has been since it was establish- d. e According to the 18th Annual Report of the Board just issued, which deals with its operations for the fiscal year ended be loaned to grovide long ' borrowers wit on second and chattel we . ' by borrowing Government and these mortage re d the interest rate r cent based ts own funds the Board fixe on its loam at 0 V: on the than cost of an additional 1 ‘A per cent esti- mated u necessary to cover ad- ministration colts, pay unavoid- able losses and set u necessary reserves. Since 19D t e cost of loan funds has gradual]! de- crease from 6 per cent an mon- ey borrowed for loaning after March Si. 1946. has been obtained at l! per cent enabling the Board to make new first manage loans since that date at. 4 l6 cent. Mortgage entl urim; the year reviewed the report have bnngocdandatlfarchfl, 1000i cant 1h u... ‘$3501.... diff? yuan. '."'"° CWO Two‘ or t rue m yearn ago, Tibet and uoigh regions were a well-w: - and well- liieh March‘ 31 1946, more than $2,000,000 will term short term credit patr ns, aso a plentiful su ly "‘°"“° of fged last w?» pp urity. Funds for loaninl are obtained. from the Dominion moneys are then lent to farmers on first table over bterms of up to twanty- vc years y equa yearly or half yearly instalments “"- of combined principal and inter- t. “In initiating operations in 1829 d namely, bper cent per annum plus Ilsa lav: Measures To Bonllat Grime interior have disclosed. The most. detained in the country st any one time were 70,000 Italians and a- bout 1,000 Germans. Tb date only 5,500 Italian pris- oners-of-war have been repatri- ated from the Union, all of these chronic sick cases. More than 33.- 01!) still remain in the countrydand the date of their departure is not yet known. No Italian prisoner has been al- lowed to settle in South Africa. An official of the department cf the interior said that all prison- ers-of-war would have to be re- patriated before they could apply or ermisslon to immigrate to the nion. ——.- About 500 tons of dehydrated vegetables may be shipped as a ure have also been offered 1n rc- sponca to an inquiry from the British ministry of food as well as small amounts of other products which are required for urgent re- lief purposes in the Far East. Mr Strauss said that the dehydrated of vegetables does not effect the shortage of supplies in the Union as most. of the dehydrated prod- ucts are grown specially in ad- dition to the normal production for the local market. Rt. Hon. Gideon Brand Van Zyl, the Union's first South Afri- can-born governor general svae sworn in at Government House in Pretoria recently in the presence of Prime Minister J.C. Smuis and a distinguished gathering. New Glasgow liairiyng 00. ‘The annual meeting of New cheer her arrival and than wait Da for hours to give her a big hand 'l‘o d, Minister. 1-18-11. when she leaves. I'll LONDON. Jan. 19—(BUP>-- As far a: the gallery is concerned, the statesmen gathered here from all parts of the world- are taking u §§‘€§.“ZS“§£.“§..§§Z§ "fiillfilsmiiii ""5 PRMESTANT ORPHAN- ganlzation general assembly. b?“ While most of the 220 men re- m“, of “Wynne ‘Jul P ° s‘ . main anonymous, the women are Cm, m", h M‘. Eh: r afinfioxig’ ~ familiar figures to the hundreds of Exeéutor “g ' e F1831’ L soldiers, HIaLISEKIVGS j and d offline ' ' wor_ers w o ave amme te BRA _ push»- b-n-ies- s...ic.?‘rl.é.‘..‘..l“n‘ll.“‘fiish°'é‘li°.li The galleryltes know tall, smil- vme n Rose an” é P M Brad_ lng Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, album?’ P M weatherumd‘ ma,” Miss Minerva Bernadine of the permitting Rey A D Mwxenzie Dominican ‘Republic, fair-haired, D D_ Wm‘ mndnmisellvic“ 1484i’ glump Nfrsuillvdolcilfll UraclovriM of ' ' ' - ' ye oruss a, c ic-m nere iss “N Jean McKenzie of New Zoalund yyTiéfiyangJigaiTggl-vlces cglugg: and grey-haired MISS Ellen Wilk- (15% January 20m W111 b, a5 go]. gOHURCI-IES. — Sunday, STRENGTH . NIAD OFHCI In ' South Africa "F! W" 137/ 194; l can wows, Jan. 11 -‘(o1=> - oouunnauof’ nt- ~ . ' New measures to combat the cur- “'5 gunmen. i ~~ - ' rhgte u-ime mire in_fl%utn Jafxt-ica __ l _ ' been m . _ . mam- uncle-T" y “‘ °° n.’§'a"s3.'i€.i‘°a1'a%"” “$1. ' » Bbeciul courts, predded over bfi .. . (D V.) New Glugow i; ‘cum- i . a iudra mun: without iurv. Wi - cub at a. J. w. a , Minister. i P \ . ° ‘mblwhfi "W'- w- “WNW onwml Aamm s , 1mi- PO O Q l0 Owl." told a gathering in Pretoria. ~ » ~ £1191” 901111; wvllll hlvwa. pgwgg “I'D, "Ill WAY \ F Y I will w"... :.:.. ::..::. gr. $.31 0|‘ 0 III once 1 . which endanger-cues! o weaponsulgavg ' ' cg?‘ ma“ u d Ncflnvcaimcnl In War lands during I945 $ 22,554,241 Q m l‘ . ‘hmym p15“ to 1:23:32:- th: ‘mm M y" n fir‘ pm 4mm Mm“ Jmunfilllllvl-m Total lnvuicd In War londcolAlllod Nations 104,071,682 11338311"?! 13153090115: Ifarvce rat: irhieedudlsylivvfi of 'our now palteur- lgeter Jacllwnsi-lrnng '0“ IO "Vlllfl |W||GYOVIINII ZDQOJOD pay 1- mnk; Inf flu for“ tgchtq.‘ amlulnd nuhuvllma vjgflyfl. 'P_ _ 1.1.5.11: Pill I. 0| CORGI!‘ "IIQYQWHM 2 involving an increased eurpendit- L1 m- us, but you,“ u; one mm —-- mufln.“ 16,435,‘, ura of lbouf 2320.000 (81.40.1100) it univcs. rmi rnnaavrnnam ouunca - ' zagglrhmgn? basis of ml. smug: Jugs, t“, w. gnmcgunsnrzt Ioggokgggi c314,‘: Increase In Business In Fora 50,436,493 Tl , VOTE B IO [HQ e Qflf ii] f ................. eeun -..~0~'~i=°“*a£e:.’i' is l.°'.i‘.'.."’“""‘..'."l°'i‘ ‘ti'§.’3'...”’ m . - . . . . :.*::..".:r..s"ui"l:l.. 2:22.": 0mm C.“ ... 5°01" 3 5"" M" °°”"“ “‘°“°"°“~ "m ' "°"' " ' ' ' , O B E - “it at buildings in Bcnonl, a1 was]. w may be %y ‘ 13:53:. 93950" SEBVWEB- - 110mg The resulufortheyccrhnvebccamcutsatisfacto and which will be the most expensive e were laminate sccurl the 201b- St. Elizabvllfl. 5 B . ‘h; Auociaflon h. entered the t, ' - of their kind in South Africa An atirvices of Mr. George Nicholson 14°11!“ "B?" 11-°° A- ~ 5t- ‘ 9°‘ w" 9*" . m “ Ame can. rm, ex t to em- ing the rabus season. 5- l V Y!‘ l1 Wv 10331000 ‘men. will“: lggoduce re- mginceffily age saYy "Thanks" t0 - 531p Rug,“ EB-enggmnna much “ions” polldon than at my time i i“ haw‘ igarators electric stoves wub- dur Bank er l, Rip- —— hsmachineuandradiol.’ hgundhIsstLalsJtoUvLu-en» 3W7“ ‘w!’ lfficulty has been e erienced p for 10 support and 655335 055mm- “ 5 0!! . ' - by the town council n recent en ement at al times. 1s fi-YN fig 20th are as foi- - PIOIIINIII DIQOIIO DING!“ years in meeting the demand for We aso sly "Tihanks" to our °w5~" u?‘ "@5111" 11 A- M- < sites as practically all the land patrons for expressions of confld- iflmpsh t 2-39 P- M- "114 3W1“! . (on U‘ oplfilfiflll COIIHIIIIOS IOU! has been taken up. 1t. is believed ence and goodwill during the past River 7'30 P- M- mmerv J- 1- M93‘ In that these 11111131111153‘ tcan pg anglwc genesis opportunity rim", 148-11. IMHII y ilgllln very |0Vl 8B O1‘ i‘ it anus’ i» cents: ‘ "'0'" "m" ""P~"' a ‘" °“* ‘"1"’ f"___‘~‘ ° ~ s.,,,,,,,,,{,. ‘b ,1“, new“, m, brook at‘ ii s. $3.0m ads a1. a Group Welfare Plans lmmmd In number and umoull More rm... 05.000 Italian prlson- behalf of the card or Directors. Q m,“ ‘gang “i 73‘; P- M- R"- ers-of-war sed through Union i er "' “c w“:- Mllkiter- Every policyownerlu invltedtoacfend tho nnnual meefln camps a: tggshsisht or hostilities. MR- ROOSEVELT STILL "Pr" ma, Association which wlllbc has at Head on“, 1c officials of the department of the POPULAR TBYON _ BONSBAW BAPTIST VictorlaStreenToronttnorflbcsdnyJanuary 22, at ll. mm. A copy of the full Annual Report will be gladly mailed upon request. SERVICE o 81000187! Confederation Association SECURITY mlmiife . and Keep it 3°13?” R"- A- P. E. 1., were visiting in New Glas- gow, N. 5., for a few days lsat week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Armstrong, Forbes Street. SPEAKS T0 CALIFORNIA — Mrs. Malcolm A. MacPhee, Heath- erdale, was pleasantly surprised on New Year‘: Eve to recelvp a telephone call from her sou Sin- clair, Oakland, California. Mrs. MacPhee stated that the reception was perfect throughout the entire conversation. mo. a. rovumy MARKET. REPORT - Production continues to increase. Maritime points appear FLOWERS FROM OVERSEAS- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Farquhursrm were agreeably surprised on Christ- mas Eve when they received n bou- quet of lovely red roses, with sea- son's bcst wishes from their dau- ghter, Margaret of the C.W.A.C. offices in Holland. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES, Sunda , January 20th. Holy Trinity Chur l, , Mat- ins and Holy . A. M. Church School 2.30 P. M. Evensong 7.00 P. M, Annual Parish Meeting. Monday, January 21st. When. during his openinn presi- dential speech, Belgium's Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spank refer- red to the delegate who boars "so illustriaus t! name," more ST. than 1,000 delegates, advisers and visi- tors burst lnto spontaneous ap- ause. The "little five" hope to gain total equality for women through- out the world. PEA MEAL FOR PIGS In the feeding of swine, pea meal has been tested in varying Mrs. H. L W811! SE!"- men-tal Farm at Brandon. Mani- toba, There are indications that 40 per cent of meat meal can be re- laced by nea meal without. reduc- ng tine efficiency of the ration. ousnn sun sTHnvr: quoting for ungraded eggs deliv- ered: A Large 80: A Medium 2U: B 23; C 1S. Graded shipments are being quoted by Charlottetown dealers: A Large 38-0; Medium 81-3: B 27: C 22. Bpcci zed pro- POWNAL CHARGE. — United Church of Canada, Services. Sun- day, January 20th, 11.00 A. M. Clif- ton. 2.30 P. M. Mount Herbert. 7.00 P M. Pownal. Annual meat '5 at Clifton and Pownalt at close o ser- £1311? vices Annual m3 9,; Mum; ducers are receiving for carfcmad Crab spiders starve to death af- Herbert on Tuesday, anuary 25nd. lmvkr A Large 32-8: A Mtdillm 35- ter laying eggs, because the-yrs: at2 P. Mfiattge £01117 ofnlglr, 1:211:01: 6 A"P:gletar(8eil.egggtle‘dmp;ult|gét&% ice Presld - R . in- era o . 22%. busy watching the“ em m 150515.10" W ' ' w Mi-lfl-IL Over one-hblf million pounds have u". Glasgow Dairying Company was be neld in New Glasgow Hall on Wednesday, January 10', 1946, a: 2 P. M. (the following is a copy of the greetmgs from the President cf the said Company Mr. Cecil Laird the Shareholders and Patrons. Your board of directors have pleasure in presenting uhe Annual Report of your company for the year 1945, together with statement oi’ Profit and Loss, Balance Sheet and Sur lus Account for the fiscal year e October 31 1945. We are ankful mat under the guidance of the over-rul Pro- vidence and the fighting ab ty of all our armed forces. together wilh the coolpera of our home fo ‘that tbs has brou t the past ter- rible war to a vic orious end. | Early last spring. we regretted t0 learn hat our ne ghboring factory at Stanley was cioa ng down but on the ohher band we were pleased to welcome a large number of their patrons to our creamery, Those with a munber of new pat- rons, increased our number from 321 to 400. We are also leased tovrepor-t tihaa, our prorlu ion has exceeded lasthyslaar by 63.184 lbs. '1‘ is artly due to additional 8 er and fairly gcwl pasturage, especially during the spring and early summer. It will be noted that our receipts have ream:- ed an all-time high of over $148, . being an increase of some $30,000 more than the previous {of the north also some repairs made land barn purchased lust year, and cost of f building. We a1 f our i flit. w mo, dull‘ ° °“"‘* machine, wheycan and water forested are: on ti; elevat- cd above tile Id, nos, floral and striped, ta. omcspun, etc. Henry Mc arlana. d: Co. 1-17-3i. PETERS W. OFFICERS - The annual meet- ing of St. Peter's Cathedral Sen- ior Branch of the Women's Auxil- iary which was well attended was held on Tuesday, Jan. 15th. in the Guild home. of the various read and adopted and business dealt with. The President and introduced Palmer thanked members for the help given her. during the ygax‘. Bales of clothinq o age also to the P. E. I With deep regret the resignation from the Dorcas work of McNutt and Mrs. H. . an’! was accepted. Min M. Cotton took over. The following is list of officers for the coming car. President. Mrs. H. L. an , Secretary Mrs. H. Burt; Treasurer, one; Dorcas Bacretaryl triu. A. ELECT ture. is The reports for 1045 secretaries were to immediate the allied topics. Gordon's School, Hospital Mrs. Pick- Palmer; Miss M. n: lic service in ad diseases and in the dhsem- E23‘... of botanical 144111111 t idefltmcati . me miligationp o? ccrta attire plums and thsr free gift to the people of Britain inson, British Minister of Educa- lows;_wood Islands 11m) A M_ 3 as a sup lement to the Food for tion. Caledonia 7.00 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. - " Britain utnd, l GN. Strauss, lzérfilifi the mlolst lpolslularRdele- Duke, Mgmstep 1.1g.“ _ mn ter o agr cu ture as an- gae e assem y s rs. o0se- ____ ___ . . nounced. The vegetables include velt, not only among the other 10011111 RIVER PAQTORATEF. dgfiEfl§cfgc§n¥he a??? $311; léfiggenctangifior? dag” dug“: filth" Ml“ M‘ omwm Fray“ nm-“e carrots, green beans, cabbage, representatives, but with the Brit- Sunday, January 20th. North River Con" yesgerqay mom“: race; ts m“, ‘H htrelsfi; pm“ ry Mrs‘ LB‘ Dwmmf 3mm" 5”‘ turnips, beets, unions and caulx- ish public. _ 11 A. M. Clyde River 2 P. M. S. ' changes 3 ~ ° Price Pelflfll. M!!! MOON, Little Help; flower. Hundreds line sidewalks outside 8011-3313 P. M. services‘ Lo Creek FROM ISLAND _ Mr and M" ‘ \ g5 Mr" v‘ saunchrqih Llvhll One thousand tons of soubrnlxt- the assembly hall every day to 1.30 P, M. “Remember the abbath George Hawk,“ o; C|,,,Z1°u,,,,,,vn' W51- “mwE-D _ New crew“ toffsa" secretarv- M": L c”! i . ' BOTANICAL INFOIMATl0N '- p.21‘? piliil“. i. B" a o . enc Dominion Departlnen gf and with a a on contro of KKNGS NAME USID _ to be well stocked with eggs. Pumlclv, Sask., also to Swan River. The Philip inc islnn s werl ‘Imgzugggl fifth‘; Dgfgfifgggéixtpggt ggtgtg.‘ M’ Rev‘ G‘ R‘ Ragga’ Thought is given to loadini a Manitoba. The Branch also sent named after Philip II of in, ' car for export. P. E. I. scaicns clothing to the Protestant Orphan- - CUTICURA OINTMENT THIS IS THE ‘SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR BE EARLY THURSDAY AS THE SALE STARTS AT 9 AM. i A basket of slightly soiled GLOVES in Doe-lkln and Chamomile. Regular $1.59 ""' ‘m’ ' $1.00 Clearingbalaucc of our Navy To clear at To clear at PRICE luc SKI PANTS. Regular $4.98. Sale Price >1 v. s m». of ram ans. $1 "' One rack of nousacosrs. sang ca: Reduced to Sarsuckcrl. Regular’ Prices ‘N _ $3.98 Also HEAD SQUARES and A table of Boiled BLOUSESL Whitehall $2.86 Ono rack of CREPE DRESSES, Clearing at l6 PRICE‘ Also a rack of ALPINE JUMPERS, SNOODS If s.‘ r To clur at n ’ $0 3-9.3‘ $1.00 l0 only W001. JERKINS, Coloured. Regular Price s‘ '00?‘ Reduced u» Rag. 82-98. clearing at value. All!) I POW HANDBAGS, To clear at con. coats sun pronoun mas swam worm: anon YIIIJIIIIIIIIYIIIIIIIIIIIYIIIIIIIIIIIIZ IIIATME/lfl MOI?! on mu 0E7 f “Th6 GLORIA" 11th ANNIVERSARY SALE THE BARGAINS AT THlS TIME SUB PASS ANY 0F OUR PREVIOUS SALES Thursday-Friday and Saturday 0f this Weak-Ara tho Days LISTED ‘BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW 0F THE SPECIALS ON SAUL-SEW ERAL OTHER ITEMS RE- DUCED TO CLEAR. HIE GLORIA WILL BE CLO SED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY—BUT BE SURE TO Balance of Fall Q Winter Cont: Clearing at 331-3 u: ‘ Also wmu and Print 0...... BLOUSES, at A group of TWEED SUITS. and COATS.’ Regular 816.95 value. To clear at Bigahara lcty of shades. Regular Price 82.98. 8ulcPrice '.‘.“.':'.‘...'l'l-'.'1‘.?.'5.‘.'.’.'.‘P." “"°" SllcPrico fastest-- Cloth BLOUSES. A 10f!‘ 5.1-0.3 .- BLOUSES $10.9 . no swabs . ~ will» Qiwwsca Wad IIIIIlilllllillfilllIIIIlWIQI/IIIIWIIIJMII _ f ' ‘ “ ' PIIIIIJA SIIIIIII CJJJJJIIIIZJJfjjjjifilffllliifljlifii 79c VII“