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Will You Be Nexr ills many uses of, this popular oroom ? . mg away from here tonight!‘ ..._--—_-=.--—-; lion's Welcome Relief From 8 Ziiifili“. iiyifiilllfii trll d lit to rt t iiiiars cagarrilumisergolnxohrl$l Ly Denver Bord ‘mmm: l i-’ relfe from —"_“""~ omrrn xv! :5) vs-raosot Allthslife seemed wfoouto! ii”w h had. ivifipfiiéifw‘ hind sobhgd lira. Thule. The 9001' lflllow IIWWI out her roller it 1111111118 111m alive 1st‘ ammbe mfgogg-XIBCYOUI ror hlm to melted ewty- . - ma: tell has‘ that s , M- K11 fl 283M513? own i8- wlter rights back was toward hallway, but to Thumb Creel: 1f those homestead he made no mova to look toward the claims could be nullified-that there 81-11. “m. Md magnum’! well tin ball Mr . filililifgrerlsiliilglfieirlaiwfia wai "Arline. rm dShn-lnfid o: you! may, 5m; was apphlflltly willing to sure never thought to hear I-ny- In ma,“ w Tqm tmng so mean from s sweet E Why. he wondered 4% should 11h youl You lgnow o" M11 hpgoonmlxlhllnthis htwlthBmRadki.n—— b Lally-ris his very 11m He hm Just the». she was lnwfluvwm! been ‘pufrfl m, mgely by his the sound 0t heavy rootsteps on s strong attraction m Arlene 12-5111: lront nowh- gig 383%‘ flQ“§;§’§’§h$§' '10;- ner- Mark Waller’; voice boomed. "Mn. fame; by marrying 1km}, why Thlll€l A16 you in theffiufll" Y9“ should he :0 on oonoenllng himself seen anything o! my lrirl? "ix gglolr with something that was none of his as he stePPed lnto h business? or; here you are, Arlene. ? W era He wamd m1 me fight reeling 1n the dlckens you been all dayvm Tom n15 throat partly cleared . Lally came up,to camp a v. 1e alo Then, m said coldly. "1 Once know 1h 11 Ihther- H0 d be?" bv m" 11°11“- a. Comanche buck that aid a biz fldnli-‘Oohinfiiiddflfllllf lfifogaflznglg < m r prltgseutor the prettiest g 1 in the youu Karena. when a“ you Emma Arlene! face flamed. “Bo you stop giving me the jumpie! bv 510111‘ . gunk rm selling nlyself, d9 you? unexpected dolnss? Como 810118; You think I'll agree to Toms 1110- 110W‘- Toms waltinbutside." Dosan- kkvlVhile lle naddoeen sllflfllleBci 131d- .. I 1d 1;," h d jumpe up and 1n m- “X33 dvivciiil: sggtgvlialllewfriltezgst can seltulagslrijst the wall. where he you have in whether I do or don't? ' W0 m" 9 59¢": - ‘he 551d angrily. "It seems to me H He unade a shin to dTllllkx- yowm taking a peculiar interest in Got em away. he mu e e . ‘mall-s around shady Gulch -— l. dont want Tom 'Lal1y_ ‘iwnsee m0- W?“ a chow w“ thg ..... .. 1' id- and star tal ‘ng vou y. wkln N” my mm’ I guess‘ m rued ckoulild hear fir Bdtglllllrdwtuklxlcr wwé-Yd imp chi door, en ear em going ‘n33 bum 1am“ a down the front steps. Presently, ' there was the sound of horses trot- mocjerjn W/an i "I ENNIS MORGAN — seems to be having a good time entertain- -~ lilo solemn papooso he met while on locoiion at Gallup, New ‘ Mexico, with the company of two hynditidhwdrnfifsi sent to melee. j ochnicoior varsioa of “The Desert Song.“ Sierred with Mr. » , . Morgan is bone Manning. Oibers in the cesi are Bruce Cabot. l‘ l *1 Lynne Overmen. Jock Le Rue. JorqyyMolnyNqblo ibhnson. William Ecimuwdn and Marcel Daiio. . nah- -l.-»,..-._-.. ..._ .___. Zr‘ CROSS ROADS ICHOQL ‘i i gape: non tor ocwbm 1, . de X Sr.—Lucy Carver. - Grade X Jr.—lun Stewart. (lgllfrrsnefoulls; s, Jack l‘ t (c>-Bovd OerW! Grade III-l. Ralph 3151110061 l. Sterling Gard. Grade II—-Hfll‘Qld Gard. > . G l- IX-l. Faith MacDonald Grade T 1"‘ ,'-.~ a. Jilzgfcie Gay, wood; 2. shlrley Stewart. all- ' . Grade vI-Margaret Jones. (b 1 2- We‘! , >— . ..... .~ . - . Bl k Wood‘ l Oarver- 3. George Carver, lxolwy-riealllx. a a ' ' ‘Beatrice Qameron, Teeohu. _ house." ' Small- 1 b5 when they reached the Thule unit awglv- u , t Mr. lnul came back. It all 35:130. Mrs. Thule came out to mee fights sonnyeThatdyounz goodstoh 4| ' I- " h tll h' ' T L l1 w.n't se "link. twovfrnyloushvsosiillildhevei $311115 lotacki i) 012ml)? illglflull-flad ‘ivlark talkelr?’ “while And bom o; you 1°01; like ghosts. Arlene went out to the barn to get You've had a terrible day 01m rm her oonv herseli. Now. lookv how. 50m; to make both of you take e sonny-about this sanJacmto busi- good “m; rest, Tnen 1'11 have a fine ness. I! you, think you re goin there m; supper for you." W111 h9—- when the two young people dls- (To be Continued) mounted without slleflliinllh 811d " 1 k‘ t ach ot 01‘. B 3m“: .°;.’..;‘£1..?..;..u her w. Mess Room Chatter However, though she stuoledmthem l , . heglgg-yehgghgmgo 11,13" gm, 0f Canadas Alrmen $32?“ '3“£¥§..t‘§“;§§‘.°é'm.“§.?.lé§t H 2 . in ago? let me dress that head 01 yours." when, putting her arm about Arlene. the heloed t1" “Kiwi-l” Pilot Officer J. w. Reynolds r111 111w m“ 111"!"- nm, of Pembrooke, out, tells Rid-HE mwever- d“ n” ‘we’ h“ this story of s split-second near insmlcmns- . when he had “ken miss. Atiflfiklllg an enemy supply "'9 °1 ‘he W‘) lmisw.‘ he remained ship Reynolds. a Hurricane £1“: b51131“ mdnt Wm‘ w ‘we pressed his bomb-release and sent e e a . ems Vessel I" w” gem!“ dark when M," gm 151151211515 lrogofor qsiheell and Thule came out on the kitchen the two missels missed ‘each other pm“ “"1 “in” m hm‘ m? ln the m by a. fraction or a second. "B111, arent you ever coming Th b0 b h“ th sh. a m Y“ "Hm" supp" ulna“ a ahellehi “lute 1c ebomi? “i: e _He went to ‘the burn door. g: H d t lfldighlsl w 4W0 - n said evzlsively, I was sorta. wa-i 8 b a Rom“? 05W d 111511111‘ - around for Mr. Thule and the boys omber wo d have been bown to w come back; m meow. Instead, he wont on, ma.- Bhe came running through e chute-gunned the ship and returned avenlng shadows to him. and IP01“ slfely to base with nothing more m her forthright manner. w a hole in the wing. "Shucks, sonnyndont you Reoomlalssancc later showed a. fool me! I wa-sn t born 3'95?! “Y! ship aground near Calais and the Arleneis IIPSWIS. not a-restln like pilots report said briefly‘ “well By UOUIS V. HUNTER Canadian Press Staff Wfltfl‘ WITH fl-EE R. C. A. F. SOME- IN ENGLAND, Oct. 30- THE CHARUYVTETOWN GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 5, 1942 . . . this is getting TOO CLOSE to home . . . O Canada ls In o vver . . t o hruioi, larrlhlo war. Ii cen only end in one of ivvo ways . . . defeat or VICTORY. This war ls nol remote . . . if goes on ell along Canada's coast-line . . . it is creeping up our greet Si. Lawrence inland wulerwey. TODAY, we ere In perlil . a . Whef con you do about ll? . . . You eon lend your money lo buy the "eepons the! will push hock lhe enemy. Without lheso weapons we cannot winl Nolhing mailers now but Vicioryl gfillllltlllfll nouns ./// \\ I told her to. but cryfh’ her eyes mt out, while you're moolh out here, 111 '- the baml You're the 31st pair of yoimgsters I ever saw. _ 1 stttln’ aoqhallfted Iggy» vlfusrtgg filled m. wound Wm ° ‘h’ out a-qhhrre W- 1 Y0 "1 want to be ' ettln’ tarted 1'01‘ hidln’ out here. and come on in the sun Jacinto rightgawayfls he said. .1 "hm". or t???" “l! o no sue m w a woun He followed her 1n. As he ate the _~ shegexmlned 1t more m? meal the hfld "Nd f" closely. then said solemnly, "Looks I ho thfillllht 110W 1nd 5116 "id nlighty like you got dust pols-chin’ Jess Thule llB-d been to mm. and in it. You're goln’ to bed and stay how friendly the Meehan brothers mere m1 an ‘he danger»; pasty 811d the MW bOYB hid blim- He had “I'm sorry, Mrs. Thule, but I can't 1t in his power to help all 0f them. “e around here now)’ Was he going to let them down? Did “r11 make mose radqumded he really want w ride away and Meehgng hogtiq you tn a bed," ahs leave them ln s losing battle, just ghregtengm when a little more eflort on his put Neither o! them hm heard, gmpg would save this home tor the on the "airway, but, nlddenly, T111116». and keep the cowboys 1n Arlenefls voice spoke irom the on? n dd nl decfd a n u d“ hanwfy‘ so. hLm o e su e v 9 - B " lease on't over- rsu o cad with his . Why _ ' ' “ " ' "'p£""""‘_"'4 should he abandon them Just be- tonalow e 504D 001’ ALR£ADY cause a s uson ‘ l Dwonxensl 701/‘ 0001/ f0 f1 M/r/ up t0 1/1’ IFS/I/fl/ICC Long hours, nerve strain, working at lop speed for the nation's war effort, often weakens our resistance to aiclmeu and minor llis. It's the duty ofall ofustomdirlteinourhellth —to prevent sickness. To do this, b take Scott's Emulsion regularly. n‘ This pleasant-tasting tonic food supplement ' vital element: which build up reeistnnee ho coldl l1"! ' ' ' t improve appetite and health in general. 4 til-nee easier to digest than plain cod liver oil. Buy and secondly as part of Brockville of the Navy, Army and Alr Force "enemy held" town with split- floors‘ ‘n-ainfrlg centre who provided the many were supported in act! he; m»... tumult. we. Combined Forces “Recapturd BrockvillefRescue Mayor From Nazis tumult, 4| ~604- flhlllh: herd by m. lmd and ur, Canada's armed forces, in a oom- fned operations scheme, "recaptured" The Ontario town of Brcckvllle 0m an enemy invasion force’ The scheme, conducted flrstly as an exercise 1n oomblned operations, ‘s Victory Loan cunpalgn, saw units syndlronisirlg their attacks against the second exactltude, Cadets from the Of- both the army's attacking Ioroe and on by a squadron of training ‘planes on Saturday. todhy——all drugglsts. A TONIC FOR All. AOIS SCOTT'S EMULSION from Rockllffe Air Station, Otta-wa, which "softened up" the defence by a series of realistic dive-bombing attacks, and by a. naval force of three training vessels, which attacked from file St Lawrence river and land- ed parties of seamen and soldiers wider the cover of a smoke-screen. In charge of the operation was col. Milton Gregg, V, 0., M. 0., Oom- mendent of the Officers‘ Training centre, who expressed satisfaction with i-he sucoem o! the scheme. From its inception it had been carried out under conditions which would be most likely met 1n actual warfare, the effectiveness with which the three services timed their dlfrerent part4 1n the attack demonstrated, he said, the value o! luoh tralnfnr ochmlel. Upper left, Mayor- O. G. MwcOdnhn of Brockvllle, is shown helm’ laken prisoner. Placed ln the city hall Jail, he was but one 0f ma"? fNliticnl prisoners confined until the assa-ultlnfl TONE 01 "-19 “My “M Anny recaptured the important St- Lawrence river city. (TOP 11°11'41" Al {light of "dive bombers" pull out of u screaming dive on the oily’ m‘ where they blasted mythical gun installations and Paved i119 WM’ 1°" m‘ successful landing of the Navy and the Army. (Top right). T!" moves in for the mopping up. It was not long after their flfflllll 7' t: the Navy who had established a bridgehead extending far beyond ‘It city hall, was wleived and the “hole operation conceded M1 0:?“ whelzning success for the attacking forces. (Bottcm left). R1111" 1" t e yzlolry, the Navy fevreted out the skulklng Nazis. ere they are making item oosestep down to the docks where they were loaded aboard R111’- (Bottom rlghtl, reyresentutlves of the three serviced toxin! Pm i“ m’ combined operations. making over a map are Lieutenant 0011111181111"; J. Mcliletrlok, a. c. N. v. n. on the left; Col. Milton Gross. V- ‘M "_ Elylnw Officer W, S. Mathew"; The three services wroked in 9911'?“ C; 0rd" "ml and no small part of the success of the 0991mm“! w" M1: I\ ‘l tad to these omfioers. WSAEATHER REA EH1 G-L I 1H6 DAY ‘ID G0 O01’ IN AM OPEN @R. ‘U2 AND. WHY. SHQULDMTI Mili- ‘h