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E. -Francis, who stressed the need for group action and prac- tical vii-operation ‘in all endeav- ours for future security. Mr. S. C. Wright explained the advantages and needs of boys and girls doing -their share through Junior Club Work. Mr. H. J. McDonald, Daisy Sup- erintendent. at the evening session outlined the Dairy Industry of the Province. He emphasized the K181i for more‘ co-o-poratlon in market- ing proceduro sad stated that til Dairy Industry is the basic form of agriculture and that unlinrled markets were available if farmers could produce quality products more economically. . Mr. D. A. MacDonald, President o! tha Poultry Industry Committee, gave o, very interesting talk on poultry rats n3. marketing and the dittsrsnt pmblems connected with the poultry industry. Because of the fact that there was successful Junior Olub Work in this district previously, many questions were lllll Vllllil PIPE TOBACCO w {t2 .want to paint a woman. Paul." ._....-_-_~__ i Th0! were wandering around the room looking at the tctures and keroton was alone wllh Raymond Murray. “I'm afraid it's no so. sir," Mo,» ray said. "We did less than sixty gross loot week." "It was an excelimt play, well acted-in parts particularly well sctod. The people sra back tom the holidays. What is the cause of it. Raymond?" "We cannot compete with the films. But this is n party. and i:'s Santa's. It must go with a bang. It! you will let me. I'll dro in to- morrow afternoon." “You; ‘do. Here's the doctor and‘ Sonia Dstanel was wearing tha frock she had worn in every play in which she had appeared in eve- ning the... It was black and she had paid fifty shillings for it in Soho. but she knew how to choose a frock which suited hee and, moie- over. how to wear it. | Jones, in his. capacity as butler, announced that supper was served. and Brereton offered his arm to scalp-whose party it was. Miss McKeehnle was not in avi- dctnce during the meal. but hers was the brain and much of the work-behind it, even if the inspir- ntion were Breretons. It was a de- llgitiifui meal and. by the end of the meal. tongue: were wagging h-eely; that curious optimism of the stage had once more asserted it- self. Inter, they danced to the radro. "It's rather a joy tc watch thorn," the doctor said as she and Brere- ton stood in the alcove by the window. He was looking st Bonla who was dancing with her air- flilli. “It's all right for her to dance?" "Yes. It will do her good. She ls an extraordinarily mo; girl, Paul." t “I've hover known a, young Blrl who attracted me so much." he said. "And the airman is so nib- surdly in love with herl" "She's not in the show next week. ‘There's no part that would suit hei- and. anyway. it misht bs PB- ther s strain." He nodded. "she wunts to go back to that flat in Bloomsbury.” "I suppose she must if she Willis o." \ "Of course. She's a free newt" “There's something fey about her," he said. "Some wistful qual- ity-I don't quite know what it ls. 1 should like to paint her." "I'm sure she'd like you to. It must be a, great honour for you to "Thank you! I've painted "mitt beautiful women at one time and another-and marry weather-beaten old flsherwomen. "And there's always beauty l" o, face you paint." instinctively his 051:5 “"31" l‘ cross the room to the picture of the woman who had once been his wilt. I "Always." he salt]. _ "If you were a. poor artist I Sllmlld commission you‘ to “paint, me. slit said with n smile. Not. she fidd- NL "that 1 am iinder any lllllalb“! about my face.‘ “My dear Mary, I shall be ddllilll- ed to accept the commission. But- 1 shun't charge you anythina Y" “You don't want. ‘to int me! It's a lace made for grm utilrl)’. not for beauty." ‘ "Nonsense!" he retorted. ‘lieu! have an exu-gmely attractive mo-l file. Your mouth is rather too biz. but, it‘; g humorous. kind mouth- asked Mr. MacDonald and gqively On Wednesday, Mr. E. M. 00:.‘ man, Manager North Rustico Oo- operatlve Association, outlined the‘, practical side of successful bust‘- legislation. afternoon's activities was a discus- sion and illustrations on Nutri- tion and‘ Food Values by Miss Ea- tcllc Homes of the Charlottetown Red Cross Brunch. Mr. J. J. Inrabee and P. A. Me. Lellan discussed the problems c-f Island fishermen in regard to pm. cesslns. marketlnl; and inspection. Mr. M. W. Chepesuik. “tractor -! Marketing Production Services, Do- minion Departmcnt of Agrlcultuze foi- the Maritime Provinces, in the courS-c oi’ his talk stated that Prince Edward Isiund could and should be referred to as the Denmark of Canada because of i-ts quality hogs. Ho saiil there were great possibili~ ties for the exporting of registered, breeding stock -to other provinces and that if the present standards of quality were expanded on a quan- tity basis, this goal could easily bo attained. He emphasized the im~ portatnce of Junior Swine Clubs ..n arousing interest in this respect. Dr. Ernest Hess, Director Exper" usntai Filiaries station at list.- fax. spoke briefly on lie future canned fish possibilities stating that many outlets to foreign mar- kets for this product were now closed and that new methods of processing and devel merit of do- mestlc markets for th s food is ec- sential. Mr. Cousins. a representative of the Jamaica Government, who is at present studying the Co-oporutiira Movement in the Maritime Pro- vinces. W" present at the conclud- ing session of the Course and ex- pressed his pleasure at being hero, lllA discussion followed. | b nesises operated under co-operativewmd out of mg corner of her eye The feature event of Wednesday‘ Yes, I'll paint you in profile. and 1'11 do it because we are irlcfldfi and understand each other. And gggugg you've been ao extremely kind to sonic. Undo. Koch's NW8 t i oTlihteutwo they had been discuss- ing stood just inaide the doorway, the doctor noted that the airman Ldld not look too pleased with him- seligry Rossall was sitting by 11¢!- self, and inn-tn; the applause wit"; Linda Keen finished. Brereton wtn across to the old actrcw “Ygu 599m a bit thoughtful, Miss Rossall," he said as he sat by her side. , She nodded. "It's never struck me before. Mr. Qrereton, thlt I89 has its compensations.’ ‘ v He lmlled. “In some ways wure the youngest woman here tc-night. Q THE icuaanotrrs-rowpgcuagotau Bomplete With Shade Fllll ONLY- at uotnarttsw . 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What u. pity it. is that the public doe-tit give Murray the HIPW" he dc‘ I ' Furnish s Shecunodded. "He knows he's bcai- en, I'm afraid. I've known it tor several weeks, but he's stuck l!‘ out grimly." _ u I "What ar you lnl W 5Q? "Somethl wll turn up. v l“ said. "Speaking with an exver-vuw iYour Home The On The HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN l0 Months To Pay "Easy Way: IE1!) Boom GUARANTEED SATISFABTIIIN I057 cf over hell a century. I say quit-l calmly that something IJWBYB deu tum up." "For you-yes. You know your lob. and for a person who luiowi she might d0 very well indeed on his job-whatever the 1°” "my be the films, where acting doesn't —things do turn uP- But ww 0i matter. 1 don't think she'll do a the yuuniite" l" "t" 5° 5"" ‘it mist dlQBlHOH dthe stale." things." I _ " ‘m nc ne to agree with ~.-.,,,_ "Quite. Sonia, for examlm- i“ You know her mother, dont you?" know, llr. Brenton, shes a delight-I she shrugged her stmuhqem "I." fui child, and I'm particularly uuul seen her." Slle ma. "But 1 don't o! her. but the Jun lwtnn “how ‘tétqllléfx-‘Phedl bother Sonia much “In what way?" KISS Yllllll r it th t the development o! iirxilerrlatlona: relations. through tho Co-openatlve Movement. was an in‘.- pcrtant way of maintaining intol- natlonal cc and friend-hiv- Ths-oug the courtesy o! the Na-| tlonal Film Board, pictures elatlve to tho topics under discussion, were shown each evonins. » , Mr. L. P. Bdclsaae, the last. speak- er. stressed the need of foilawinl pianflllig and discussion, by organi- _. . O t - P Many Euler Low 323hfi“.:§‘iti'....‘i.'i‘"$.3.§2i.“£3' m-i-a»...x.-."r‘i I many practical reautta are sntlcl- I hm ball:- n. mam-n“ Pl "d- svc and slang, oat ll of?» l At the conclusion of the Course’ ..m m; n‘, Mr. f. Blanchard, moved, socoml- . rd 0d by W. A. Dcucotto, g hearty "'""l"il'mil'l'lvm vota of thanks to all those who ' contributed to tho success of the L.“ “i? ltantlyttnsdioihotu. "I htvptnod to run into her doc- tor when I was at her flat in Bloomsbury. If she goes on like aha l! wins. it‘! only a matter cf time. But I'm talking too much." Breretcn was watching Sonia as. she and tho-airman went round the room looking gt the pictures. ‘There's something in what you say about the pictures for Sonia, Miss Rossatl." he said at length. She might do very welt-if she lot a chance. That's the difficult part. Anyone with youth and a ghost of a chance on the stage can sat away with lt in pictures." flYou haven't tried the films?" No. 1 was once offered a ton- trsct. but somethim more amusing turned up." (To be continued) Disabled Isml _ Reaches Yarasstti cried IIO-tounuotuvssssl PrhclmPat with a came o! Bait. cent out. dis- cording to the shape cf, the shell, ply all the calories needed toi- an mm stcmll "ldfly when she lost which affects the pluinpness of hom- o: 1min you, hea- rudder 150 miles of! Cape Sable. the cysts: meat. 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