.on More Ilctaila 0t Dramatic Rescue i ~pnnyinw u m batter act home. l for "one". ‘n’: I'm ‘fir! ahc o “wt: . h; worried that mo n’ 9- : fir. ; homo N‘ ,_ fir: flamed. r an Th. it.‘ .0661 Iqkiilolifiir" he when he hld “n; Jane asked can rwnm was Ming when you left eyes. leaned f him lav maul ard stuff ia figiorextrhosc two WIN hb ll. its?) aL-‘gut ‘that Jana. to with her this even- firdslrxrl: woEidnt have done that 54ml, if them‘ were any '%.'..'.’d-.""“"" .-- the would to P“! l impatiently to fix lien rose self another drink as erhanded like that. w, honest. I! s w go with her tQKlrHs. wouldn't have ti... sighed and shook her "Men are so blind! DI in "em" his“ "P85? it. tllkin‘ and let ner marry’ iorehead. “iiailkrflrf I don't believe-J’ “Husbands, seldom dot’? aha re- lorted. lie lreanfrlnled lsliloratr‘ moodly sppng l . he had finished it, he poured him- self another-this time, ltrcisht rnlskey. "Listen Paui-" Jane beam. "oh don't say any more!” he uid savagely. "You've alreadY and, enough! leave me alone. 1- He felt suddenly dizzy, ill. a room blurred be- after that. nk When He his face with his arm. Jan»; waited a. minute. then rose and moved softly to his side. She bent over him, strdscd his hair “B: . ,I'm so sorry ,. . Ab!) everything . . . ." "Go away." he moaned. Go as " ' ‘returned home Ind taken him a long time to look over her "garden" nut. when he had finished, he had been so en ihusiasiic about them and so sure he could sell them that she glowed with happinesh When he had scarred her home and said good night c-t the 81W. ire entered the house eager to tell Paul the good new Sic was an disappointed to rind the liVlng room deserted. Ha must figwthought. have decided t4! retire l‘ She Went upstairs tn her room. and stood looking at the closet! door which separated it ,from Plugs rccm. Per-hop; he was still awa e. , . Moving to the door shc wooed itand whispered, "Paul." Wiren there was no caller she marred a m: feet into the room. ihen saw in the reflected light iiwt lie wasn't there He Milli vs zone out. But where? She decided to return to the living room and wait for him. She'd like to tell him her new! iinisht. While she was run of it. lP-T" - __—.——i—:—_:—_ QUICKIES cums: xxxv “mm _ m w"; A . anus " “ a clock was striking two when copbgr “t?” gm 331‘; bronchi M!" 01¢ W414i! feet of the ground 11 m," m ‘ rwwn. alter mo! nau soon bleak and isolated spot in nor-en.‘ ‘ 3am ano 93"“ - u crn hbr-adcr to save that. number v t” 1t really Halt um aid o! marooucd Canadian aviator-a in "n1 meet mysvi! oonain| so one of the ‘a! _ Q1‘ en to mm ; “den” 3d miles distant. so? I aha mm mm‘ “ldfiobfimflii- Royal Canad- m caremlttgly whether you W! A! Ooast Guard raonnei a aay that, t 1 M equin- mm been thinkinz 1 may have mm 522° “mn- ‘llm-du” gtorydwent, "well . . . .".7ano shrugged. m“ d anyway‘, have o nKhWW b91118; ed. binaao a .: "Why, she went over to gig‘: s :0- Jan unabl “t; Q 6 slowly’ m“ ‘wig’ pun didn't meet her In was silent nth: "v wot ' Oil 1'0 ma‘ h“ n y lust an ox- each odor?" Mai. Edward a. Good 1 , r th usirowned "id jfvkmmilyoluiflx: North Atlantic Division‘; o e W118 There it was 9n, she Jane mghsd ahortl . ‘Phat/a Just what ull your suspicions!" taxed at her an instant, -- ‘tohlnk .01 sting wouldn't the Aarerican living force - Hum 5h“ the comment oi Vice Austral“? he didn't want me _ m, force commander. when notiile: ‘ that she ii" "W42 head. Elli!’ I'm m blind, Paul. And I'll t! you ..those two are cruy about each t other. It's aa plain as the nose on u $3; in: waited this long, she was de. had my pride, you'd walk out on Ming. give her her freedom. Paul cros ed a hand. across his lay back on the dave-rsport, covered P u, call him nt In Labrador Wilda (I The Associated moat dramatic rescues innNcrth Atlantic history, c saga was revealed mda st h ua ers o! the North A n- Trans rt tic ivislon. Air gm mand. Will n du- ' m" “Li! outed be rescue tin Bale and unharmed. en m V ilk a weather estatigr‘, Ti" ‘Willi? W111i. the announce.- Yfle. R0 Force. United States Army Air Fzrce and 1118M f A ril l9, ownlllorittzAllfugiljrznelvtigg a Que. to Goose Bay, 1T- For 4d hours. nine lanes of th inns‘. ilotcd by tish aviator: the barren arcs from a heilht o! only 500 feet. They fin- 111v sishted tho wrecked Oanad- ian cralt. 5111810 rescue planes attern t d to One of the ‘ill-w v Mungan, rador. reach the men. damaged. Anoth was take oi! due to slush An covered the ,- cmergcn the Eastern m wa;n{'ier:r!r3$ R.O.A.F. at Halifax to the rescue M0 d the Manchester unit. Mancbta tmiohfiwigh ifid-Fs?" hewdqu ith helicopter. Heavlocatgd '°;°%iri°§n§ at Floyd Bennett Field, New York. and a mechanic were flown to New York, ‘ loadedhinto r w“ dlfnunlled" a a v- and flown to cox fir?" panel assembled and itl rot out at once on the l25-mile v-oumey to the stranded fliers who i mesnvgiiqmhad received supplies is rom c ‘This rescue is illustration the tion "I spea social an outstanding 1a close co-opera-t - between the R.C.A.l'~‘. and L. Marlee, C.B.E.. Canadian air had been completed, Dorvwnstairs she settled hersel; in a big chair with p, bocie Eleven o'clock came. . . Eleven- NPW. . . when twelve. “filer could Paul be. Why didn't he com:'. n!’ was skip? now but, hav- fann w ernrinod to g0 on waiting until h' came. Surely, he'd be here any minute now. She stretched out on the davenport "to be more com. tort-able, and continued reading. Her eyelids row heavy. Her head nodded. 11y. the book slipped from her hands to the floor, and she slept. . . . The next she knew, she was being awakened b) the maid. It was broad daylight. She sat up with a start. “Good heavens, Sarah. Have I been here all night? What time is it?" . "Seven o'clock, mu-‘am. It gave me a turn when 1 found you here. "I ieli asleep reading. How silly of me!" Ming laughed. l The event of the previous night oaanc back to her. Strange that aul hadn‘ seen her when he oarne in~hadn't awakened her. "is Mr. Dcmerc up?" she asked "He isn't here, miram. I went to six-thirty like I al- ways do. but when I knocked, he the late Premier. didnt answer, so I took the liberty or openi the door and saw he i wasn't. there." t A chili shot through Ming. He ‘I , hadn't come home! w something happened to him? r "Didn't he leave any message a for rue when he went out iut y,- niyht?" die asked. , - ‘No, ma‘am. All I know is. tihat; some lady came. I was putting the‘ baby to bed and heard her voice. ' She sounded awiul excited and ' ' Mr. Dcmere seemed to be trying to calm her. Then I heard her rush out, and right artcrward. I hoard Mr Demer so out. A little m later. I heard their voices again q - altsidc, and then I heard the ca: i, l go away. "I sec." Ming bit her lip, tried .v not to let the maid sec thecflect i this news had on her. "Ail riflht. Sarah-will you please so and fix me some coffee and toast? Aa soon a; the maid was some. she sank back on the davenport". her hands clenched. The "lady must have been Jane. o! course! Coming to Paul with some tale oi’ wohuutting on an act having hysterics, to lure him away! v Andhsmclgone withhor. .. and hadn't come back. . . .. (To Be Continued) - ___ {i551 Revnoldsm “Hhmwniaanllalaua v. ‘WI Havana was as nu ‘use: mummy-mino- arunnd-r‘ Lib-COL. l. w. cuss-ran s. slsiluas iflaluiidatc for queen's County seeks to correct the majoa n. srnono, mo. Candidate for Prince County J0 k to you as one who‘ injustice of our day: The unfair share of the nat- ional jncome that goes to farmers and farm women and orkers.” The Hon. John Bracken QQFO-OO-Q fU D Mr. Bracken wlill be accompanied by Mr. Henry Borden, nephew of Sir Robert Borden, ex- C}j§RLO'I;'FETOVY_l_\I K lIDIAN a harl BIG RALLY AT THEL AT 8.30 P. M. de-b-k-beb-b-i-i-bi-i-i-ivk-b THE HONORABLE LEADER OF THE ottetown Forum ON THURSDAY, MAY 10TH, N BRACKEN Because time is not available, Mr. Bracken’s speech will not be heard over the radio. WING COMMANDER l J. ANGUS MacLEAN, D.I'.C. Candida‘ for Queen's County | . ,' “The present government has‘ succeeded by its policies. only in perpetuating a lower stan- dard of living upon the far- mers of Canada than they deserve.” The Han. John Bracken O-O-OOQ-Q-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-OOQ O-O-Fbfirfl-O +¥Qf§fl vc Conservative Party WILL DELIVER “AN IMPORTANT MESSAG PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TO THE PEOPLE OF - ~‘~~‘--.t.~+~t~-ir-i~-it~deat--i-'ie'i~-i.~d~ -'~=ot.--.b++++-ir+'k'ir+$dc+ VOTE ilfficial List of iiasualtios cammau ‘solar ovnsass via-smile» M!’ 4a] H? Ba , Russell Cluenc". - t.‘ "m _ ' Dartmouth, u. a. lDoaktown, n. a. ;Baker. n. a. gamma], wand“ I Injured Wounded New Brunswick Regimen‘. N.S. and P. E. l. Regiment Royal Canadian Army Fullerton, Fred White, Ptl.,i Ferris, Gerald Albert, Pte., Kent- Service Corps Stanley, N. B. ville. N15. Graves. Everett Ellison, Pie. scv I CANADIAN Ana" Halifax. NB. “n. o 1.“. a OVERSEAS ) Reflment De Quebec ‘ ma. n, ,, m r vi c fb§r_5_ n “up s" Killed In Trill.“ Chaput. Leo. Pie, East Bathursh- . W New Brunswick Rieglment N. B s" h“ w d“ N3. and P. J. Iqlmalt Robert. Alphonse. to. Cflra- I .V "i"! niaikie. Feeder ck Howard. Ptc. quet, N. B N-S- and P-E-I. liccimeni Severely Wounded I Smeltzer. Harold Colin, Pte., .,' New Brunswick Bo iment ‘Halifax, N. S. Glue?’ ‘lulu Enimgcrl-na Roy. Joseph Enniie. igte. Petlt: Zinck. Laurie McLean, Rfn. ml‘; 5a,, Charlottetown, r. n. r. Rochcr North. N. a. ,Marie Joseph. N. s. __ _ hm 9mm, m, wounded’ i New Brunswick out New Gl w, N3 Western -0ntarlo Regiment | Ccghill. Hugh. Allan, Pte. Gage- h Would Gould, Mslie Joseph, L.-Cpl..|town, B. N3. and .I.I. logiint Amherst. N. B. K1118. Clarence Arieu. Pte. ghmmm, u“ “ma”, ma, Wounded zMoncton. N. B. Hm“, N _ ' N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment. v Lunn. Harry sharpevPto. Flor- Ncw Brunswick loailclt Whynacht. Adolphus Haniord. encevllle. N. B. Allen Vaughn Sheppard. Pte- Sgt, Gold River, N5. sewell. Mun-av Douglas, Pie- Amherst, N3. v New Brunswick Regiment -West Saint John, N. B. McKoii. William Gian, m. Pelietlcr, n. Yvon. ma. i EVERYONE IS CORDIALLY INVITED For Stability, Security and Prosperity In Victory PROGRESSIVE man's-am BY ran-z rumor uowano rsnarm raohrz=assnYnIco§ iifilifiliil 5 i i z t i z 5 i u] n‘. r’. XHCPHEE ndidatc for King's Cdunty is s r~ v-rigkiiiir PLAh " The local V-Day Committee announces that the signal that the European conflict ls over will bathe combined ringing of all church bells and the blowing of whistles- At this slgnnl all citizens are requested to flags, clc. Following this. public services will be held in all churches at ll A.M., 3 PJL, or 7:30 P.M., depending upon the time the information is received- fly EIiEEIMEIiEIMLEJlsIlLJQQQiQElEJEIJiQE-Eifli