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ETERNAL FROST .__.,_ In inferior Alaska much of the ground is nwmafienfl" rrosen to a depth of 100 feet or more. cnrmu. asnnus thlaeslsmalssesenedQgpgg leeeltstoresklst odvcllsllgdo aswqssesreunsbslnsessedasl Illteewosi. anew sons-bu slums 000K! is: Photographs. L408. OONIIDEBATION lull‘! INCUR- ANCI. Irflh N0 YARN will be elven out at Rad Cross Headquarters un after April 15th. L-l873-8-8l-2i. srna. wonxma on aosn - (I'm °“ ‘h’ °“"1°“°"°"“'s““"”°,,, {fig} seas with m. 25th mgmtg Division snow plows an still w highway in an endeavor tliem for wheeled traffic. From the n- och” n t]: weeks. He lives at Box B3. Rural road beopentocsrsbytheendof city to Fredericton has been ope ed but the stretch from there Kenslngfon is still bl exfiected, however, that the wt the w eek FAREWELL HABTY. - r districts gathe: . and Mrs. Austin b position in Leth- bridge Hospital. After some music a compliment address was read y Lorraine Hug es. A purse of money was then presented by Iris MoEntee. In a few appropriatevwords Elizabeth expressed he_r surprise and apprec- iation thanking all for their kind address and gift. The remainder of the evening was spent with music, games and. dancing. QUIET WEDDING — A W17 quiet but pretty wedding took plsoe the home o! Mr. and . Robert Todd, Bradalbans, evening, March 11th, when their youngest daughter Luella was unit- ed in marriage to Lawrence An- drew Newson of Westmoreland. Rev. Edward Milley pastor oi.’ the Brad- albane United Church officiating The bride who was unattended was dressed in a gold alpaca crepe dress with gold trimmings and wore a locket and chain gift of the groom. After the wedding cere- mony a few intimate friends of the bride and oom wended their way to the din g room to partake of a very sumptuous supper. The bride employ of Bruce Davlson, Bradai- bane and for a number of yegrg 1n the office of R. T. Holman, Char- iwttetown. FORMER CIIARLOTTETOWN BOY — On March It rouolcoulr-rntherdics Oourt may‘ charged fihllsldirithsindow making hlrtheradiourned untlltodsy. n. OOMMISSIONED U. l. CAPTAIN —Walter B. sdy, who served in the Canadian Army in the first World We: and in the Canadian Royal Mounted Police for four years ottor war. has applied for spatilnrnieiged a commission as a cap 1e ms. Army Quar- termaster Corps. w. Brady, who is msident of ‘Trucking, 1:10.. s se as a mute serge t in the Ohio tats Guard? Be gut over- of the Csnadan Arm war. Mr. Brady expec to active duty in the last to be called two or three Route 8, Cincinnati. - Post. Mr. Bra is a brother of . Jesus. Prod. Brady. James Build and R. Brady of the and ‘lbleplaone 0o. and has a host of friends who will hear with pleasure of his pro. l fltm. the part of Constab Stems Webster resulted in the sp- Ezehlension 011a mgsnwolalleged u; n possesson c s en goods, less than an hour after the theft was reported at the Police Station yesterday afternoon. Cornwall had purchased seven rs.- dio tubes ln the City on Monday and when he returned home discov- ered they were missing from the seat of his car. Thinking he may have left them in the store where he made the pin-chase, he honed to the proprietor. The latter turn checked with several radio repair . d to sell tubes at one place. Yesterda ternoon the farmer came back the city and notified the Ccnst. Webster. in c was in a store on Elm Avenue when he spotted the suspected thief and promptly arrested him. The man W88 Ollfld to have four tubes and two bottles of moonshine on his Person when taken to Police Head- quarters. The seven radio tubes were valued at $13.50. WINSLOE NORTH WOMEN'S at present h“ been In the INSTlTUTE.—Winsloe Nomi w. Institute held their March meeting at the home of Mrs. A. B. Robe March 25th. Meeting opened with 0 Canada and Creed. Thirteen mem- hers answered Roll Call with squares for afghan. Minutes of February 9th George meeting were Ills read and adopted. Russel Smith, agzed 51, resident o: School Committee reported that the South Dartmouth, New Bedford, §<=h°°1 d°°i h“ been repaired am Mass” gm- twenty “firs, died a; paper towels needed. The Sick Com- his hcme 35 High Street an“ a inittee had no report. Mrs. John short illness. Born in Ciiarlotte- can“ mmrted 2 my" sweaters 3 town. P. E. I. during the World War. lie was a h pairs navy gloves. 1 e served overseas gloves, 2 pairs socks sent khaki to Red DBJl‘ be f m, 1 i D< 151 _ m _ Cross. Sewing slid yarn for Refugee {£1.13 Lgomange and alas 02m, at. work were distributed. The Secretary the two men of the Trench Mortar Unit to rciitrn ailve. A graduate of New Bedford Tlextlle school, Mr. Smith “'11s a ‘Ikextlle Engineer and a member of New Bedford Yacht. Club reported receipts to hand from Ried Cross and Kinsmen Club. quilts were passed tn, and materials provided for 2 more. The members passed 1n their $1.00 and a donation ‘he from ivlrs, Emily Ford was acknow- Bnd ieriged. Collection amounted to $1.45. Three Mfiliners’ Club- Sllrllviflg M51495 Mrs. Shaw thanked the members for his wife the former Leonard are his mother, Mrs Smith. four Maud. Mrs. Eciwrird A. DcW South Dartmouth, Mrs Taylor and Mrs. (Dr) Allen of New Bedfcrd and brothers. Franklin E of the Ad- miralty in England, for many years, Porno" F. o.’ Spai-tanburzh. South Carolina. Many Iiome friends ex- tend siYFIwihv to the bereaved family all former Charlotbetovm residents. A WHYHAVE > ‘ llth sons gpfibiresr? v new“ Z " ‘NARDTS t‘ a E? Elizabeth Ardems beautiful new red—your red badge of courage to wecir proudly on your Iips--your cheeks- your fingertips. The lipstick has o new, longer-lusting, satin-Smooth base . . . the nail polish o formula that is easy) io apply, quick io dry and highly chip-resistant. Red Feethsv Llmtlelr, $1.60 Rod Feather Rouge, 51.50, 52.9! Red Feather Noll Polish, 95¢ Rod Feather Harmony Box, $4.00 JAMIESOIPS Ruth Nye boioes sent to her and Janet. Call at the April meeting, to be held Sisters, at the home of Mrs. Oliver Nunn, olfe. to be answered with afghanisouares. Samuel Meeting closed with the King.- Horaiio Lunch was two —-(Patrlot please copy.) Roll served by the hostess. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION -An interesting event took at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cuy- ler Matheson on Wednesday even- ing March 18th when a large num- ber of friends and relatives as- sembled to honor Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nevsson on their recent marriage, while the wedding march was pla. ed by Miss Doris Woodside the bri e and groom were escorted to the seats of honor which were nicely decorated by her gir] friends. The gathering was called to order by the chairman Hugh F. MacKay and called on Mrs. John J. Mac- Leod who read an approptatc ad- dress while Miss Emily Murray made the presentation of a well filled purse. Mr. Newson on behalf of himself and his bride thank-ed one and all for their kindness after bouncing the bridal party. a dainty lunch was served. The remainder of ilic evening was pleasantly spent in games and dancing until mid- night when the crowd dispersed wishing Luella. and uwnence many years of wedded bliss. The Wade Kidnap Case I1 [Allie Osrgfll CHAPTER. VII RIVALI IN POLITENES! "Ocme 0B1? ill) YW 899-" Felicitc izos opened her eyes gleepily, repressing an lncilnazion m ask if her pie-breakfast cup oi tea was ready. It was quiio dark so she could not see who was shak- ing her into wakefulness. “What is it?" she demanded, suddenly recollecting the circum- stances in which she had B0116 to bed in this strsnse house. “We're 0n the move. Inim- B0 look sllppy." “How did you get in?" That was also an almost instinctive ques- tion, for she had wedged a chair beneath the doorknob although the kcv had been turned on the out- side. "1 didn't hear you until..:." There was a chuckle. “Getting info places without making s noise is my specie anyway. "You've got five minutes to dress. Felicifc had no need to take so 1on8. having‘ remained fully dress- ed whlle ta lng a nap with the elderdown pulled over for extra warmth. From the sound of his voice she believed the man who had disturb- her alone she could hear kw g up and down in the '32"? s e could have followed inmsdiatteiy But it was ‘better to collect scat- red senses. Evidently something oocu toting it was "Aren't you reldy yeti" The impatient footsteps halted se he called out "No. there is something wrons with ths light " When she tried the switch llttlhlflq had haopsned. "Cut off. miss." he called back. "50 you needn't.irsste...thn in sai- A farmer from , place ' llty, What's it matter,‘ DRE S UP TIME -LADIES’ c0413 - spanvo COATS - British fabrics, Polo Cloth. Camel Hair and Wool, large variety of Twseds and Plain Crepes. 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There was no sign of him s0 she asked where he xvas, feiling mo- mentarily apprehensive. "Gone. miss." “Gouc?" “I said so. Vamooscd out the window. That's what's messed things u It’ only iiie darned fool had mace the best of things we were all coins to leave nice and early» so you folks could have left for cme without any more trouble. Now the chief's got his hair off and is going to make it hot." "Ch, I thought. . . ." “Then quit. thinking. ‘That bloke of yours has done too much of it and it hasn't. done anybody any good." He‘ hurried ahead, leaving Fiellcite to follow at a more digs]. fled pace. Not a light was show. mg anywhere in the house. Even the hall tvas in darkness when she descended the stairs A r flashed to facilitate her progress when they heard he; approactrng. "Get a move on." one. of the waiting group said crisply. ch car parked in the "Ilie gentlemen are in a very urea; hurry, my dear," added a better-known voice. I “Uncle Timothy!" she exclaim- ed Joyously. “O11 Pm so relieved to see you agalnh "If you can see me In this xloom our eyesight must be much bet- r than mine." "There's no time for a liaglrgy family l‘0l.llll0 ." This sounded e The Chief. Despite his peremptory manner he was not unduly severe. FftllCllE was allowed to take tier uncle's arm as they were hustled out of the house and into the same car which had brou ht Broome and the girl on the fin stages of their Journey. Outside it was comparatively. light. with friendly stars twinkling in a velvety sky. although there was no moon. g Fieliclte was able to identify‘ the chauffeur. once more back in uni- form Only two oi the others travelled with the captives, s third making for a smaller open rear. “Most opportunely we managed to dispose of s smaller saloon, he lady ma remember." re- W“!!! marked the ch . as if matting MIIIIE SIIIEIS THE GREENDAL co. about some small item of general interest. “A great pity there should be so much waste o! valu- able properly in our profession. By the way, my 60111111111011 and myselzi’ are armed and shall not. hesitate to shoot i1 the need arises." "I don't think you need be afraid," Wade said quietly. “We sliazrt be an? troubfe. Personally 1 have no likng for bullets " “Good! We maihbe followed. in which casc any outside aggression would have to be resisted. so it, as well to be assured of immunity from inside interference We are desperate men. especially since that cursed fellow Brooms es- coped." ‘Temper. Mr. Jones." Sir Tim- oth/ mildly remoiistratcd. "Sincere apologies. Really, It is fer more lncovenimt for you and your niece than it is for us. This upset will cost you an extra £25,000." "A nice round sum, sir." Feliclic listened to these pollte exchanges 111 blank amazement. Her uncle appeared lo be trcadns ihqmatter with unconoern. FIIII YIIIIII MIINIY change of ion could aotvsrven" Naturally your money goes further with White Swan. The bonus ct EXTRA Sl-IEElSiaevayrollssvesyoomouey... la gushsclmeseeadtmmsculeae quality hfeguard family health sod caution. Men's AND BOYS wean I44 GT. GEO. ST. SIR TIMOTHY TELLS "Mr Jones has bean cxreniely considerate." rhe explained. almost spalcgetlcally. Had things gone as smoothly as we ho this further adventure would not have mater- iallzed." “1-1 sin afraid I don't under- stand. uncle." "Quito simple, my dear Origin- ally the ranson was fixed at a cer- tain sum and I am certain we should have been freed as ar- ranged had it not been for Br:cme's nastiness Now We be- come two rather important host- as"? “Surely that had bctler be ad- dressed io nie," murmured the self-styled Mr. Jones. "Frankly l intend to utilize certain arrange- ments designed for a transaction that was intended to follow this one. Apparently kidnapping-atoll don't mind me c spade, "Sh" Timothy?" (To Be Continued) PE"‘.S1TS BOOBTED Value of building permits Issued in Canada in 1941 was 513511015111 asmcompared with $113,005,208 in 19 . ' ailing e. spade I ‘