a o»- 1r" ‘o l. ‘NOXEMBER o, 194. ,___.._..___. |enmeiennnntennnnnnnannmeanmenmennnatalents} //;,/;l, ' ,, ll w . o/> 4:4’. //.’ z // P g4 Wattle ‘no tsoln pod on. now rushing through the rniut of the sultry August night, now flinging the lgihts oi small villages and towns behind. Presently it came into the outskirts of Portland, announced by tho brakeman as tho next stop. Whoa Jonosey loft it at the Ite- tlon she was i.n an utterly strange city. It was late. so she took t taxi, asked the driver to take her ' to some near. inexpensive hotel. It was not so very near, it-prov- ed, but it was utterly ghastly. The lobby with the,ermeheire sot in trout o! plate-glue windows was deserted, e. direct assault on the vision and the spirit. But she reg- istered and was assigned to a room. It would do for the night; ln the morning she would look for a job. And also another room, aha couldn't stand this one for long. It brought back to her, sickeningiy vivid, that hotel room in 'I‘roy where her lite had taken that twist which, with one thing and another, had landed her here. She no more than opened her suitcase. removed the absolute es- sentials, bathed her face and eyes ’Ei7i°ET1'BF Rn. on Fir» . .”;w“q'~‘ ".”v J an: crtegt i.nto bid. Si: was too .R'M=M.'..e§§.. ,5‘ l1 ilfitautah: hzellielfsmlhendonfilgizrlfsesl Blow out, you bugies, over tho rich Dead! - T!“ i *"WIN\\“ 4 seemed no more than a series oi There's none of those so lonely and poor of old, But, dying, has mode us rorer gifts than gold. These laid the world away; poured out the rod nightmares. 50 JOHESBY spent her wedding night. In the morning she awaken- ed coughing, knew at once she had a fever. ‘ Nothing short of a fire could have moved her from her bed that morning. Things mixed in her mind, the horrible wallpaper with‘ _. spots her and there, the wo-rn _ carpet on the floor, the unhappy _- ‘looking chair by the window. The ~" fact that it was costing her two . dollars a day. l EXCBPt for the chombermaid she ‘ might have all but starved. It was she who had seen to it that Jones- ey had something to eat. "You've simply got to have some- thing in your stomach," was the . wav Tillie put it, worriedly. i Tillie was the chombermaid. She ‘came in that first morning with the aid of a pass key, stopped short when she saw Jonesey in bed. "I knocked-nobody answered," shc said. at once defensive and defiant. Joncsey hall hetrd something like a knock. But she had felt loo sick to answer. She had looked? ups seen Tiiiie‘s fat hot lace tram-i cd in straggly hair. blo artist would over have chosen Tillie as a. model for a mini-storing angel. but she became that to Jonesey. It was Tillie who had gone, flat-fooled- hcr arches hurt her something tcrriblc- down two flights to Lhc kitchen to get. Jonescy a breakfast tr-‘y. “Oh. I can't eat anything," Jones- ey said whcn she saw it. Whoreeeidieirossreendoerhopehpnhlnd. Felt as e well-spring that is hidden from sight, To the innermost heart of their own lend they ore known As the stun are known to the night; Sweet wine of yolllll; W" "P i." 7"" i° l" .0! work ond joy, and that unhoped serene‘, Thot men coll oge; and those who would have been Their sons, they gave, their immortality. --Rupart Brooke As tho stars that shall be bright whin we are dust, . - EDNESDAY Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain, This Store will be closed MONDAY and open all day W Lamentationsmanneniamanlenrmannn ~ As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness, To the end, to the end,,thoy remain. i-Laerenco Binyon. %i%%&fi This Store will be closed MONDAY and open oil doy WEDNESDAY. S- A- McDONALD MGDRE s. PFLEODMEQ/ l a a a a HERififllddifihléiilfifil%ldfiiiididfilahI%l§dlEi§l§Sl?él%IEBIEifil%ifihiiislfiliifilfilfiifill=hldfiihisilsnisrsllfiiilfiififi vaucouvaa, Nov. 1- Police said today it was apparent that despondency at failure to got QfiEQQPQEiElEHQEEJHEEHHEQEfd%$i¥fifiiflcalmwfimlalmtsarelmenp___-__._._.__._ "b the street below, Stanley E. Eisen- man from High River. Alta. sat on the ledge, drenched in who will be admitted to Canada under an arrangement announced at the last session 0,! parliament nosc, the tilt of hcr red hcad, the; 0d clown, but shc couldn't. flash of her quick Irish eycs. "I'vc Whcn shc reached the head oi Polish Soldiers To To Distribute Ban. tried w set them lo call no Peggy. [he stairs everything was as she‘ overseas during the \var_cuused a from a slashed throat. Then as s V‘ L b0 w -,_[ M“ h 1L N] , , But Tillie was insistent, and or something like that, but li0i.li' had pictured ll. All hustle and: 23-year-old army veteran to bal- police constolulc grabbed him. ho i‘ glide? 35' eaimcefra s»: 5 “S: Jonesey could not refuse what shelling doing. My parents put the! busllr, with ihc \V€ilil‘C5S(3S .-arry-, once fo-r live minutes on a tourth- jumped to his death. almost pull- ‘ y "s 8e " B‘ p - - 1- ‘ - l n me when I in ti: he ' tr Y ti th d ‘ store Abbott Sire t hotl id l‘ l ~ bl ' i 19am o; canadlan experts “Maw , “as assured would put the cures of Maggi: 0 | l: c my ays 1a a mace‘ y c e wn ow, mg tic consta e with hm. ‘ them for work 0,, Canadian mm“ ____V__ strength" back in her, was too young t0 put Hi1 l1 _i1011@!". hvr arms and shoulders and back ledge yesterday and then jump to Eisonman enlisted in Calcary '_'_ P Date of the arrival oi‘ the second OTTAWA. Nov 7—(CP)—ProQg Tillie washed her face for her. and Maggie I'll ilvc oncl die: achc so iniolenlbly. at first. She his death alter other. unsuccess- early in the war and was (i15- HAIJZFAX. NOV. ‘i —- (C?) — gmup, numbering about 1,200, was of Mexico“, réwm mm“? in even brushed her lmir. "My, but Maggie had been unsuccwsflil- glzmccd quickly at the desk tlank- f"! Biiemllls at suicide. cit-arsed there in June. 1942. lie- film‘ soldiers» “m9 M“ Hanan set tentatively as Nov. 21. Canada was psguwn foday msithe you've got lovely ham’. she m“- 1y married. She was quite fair alnut 0d by an gId-fnghigned gigar §I|QIW- While more than 100 watched in MILES" i ’ r“. “sihmaiiu Cundllion. Ltgge-gilgirw $5003“: icanadiatn The men W31 be lmded It H51‘ announcement that the Na-ional‘ murcd its she brushed Joneseyis. "A it, though, “It's true Tim VMS slwlli- case, at which the guests paid their -——' . u r s. w e gven gra - ' lfax and conducted to military district depots or army throughout Canada ~—-i ulties oi’ e41 each and will be sup- inalurai wave. ain't it?" iHls father's the big contractor, and plied with army clothing on reach- Fum Board h“ signed a To Jonesey Tillie revealed that‘ I thmfi checks. But Mr. Lax-kin, the pro- "_ prletor. who usually presided at barracks under Army year contract with a Mexican film he "ever deified mm anything‘ It's . ‘ g t d1 t lb t C d, beauty that can sometimes shine hard making 0. husband 9H1 95 a noon was not there now, She sus- ‘ 23d tat’ giggaglevliutilgrgilee; -‘"l"§"l§5°!1 fgzgagxyfroughoust rthgte Congas‘; an through sheer homeliness. To son like that. but it wasnt all his pcCiEtl what that meant w New! megms, dra_.,"o,1’,|§00_ williltlsibzlbuflvn o1 the first some “signlng o, m, conmm M“, Jonesey. thanks to Tillie. the four fault _1 haven't red hair for iwth- Maggie riimpSctl her at that m- The first movement o.’ the Poles, who fought side by side with Can- adian troops, will arrive here aboard the steamship Sea Robin next Tuesday from Naples. They are part of a total of 4.000 Class Film Mundiales. S.A.. one ofigafie sli-‘ilefléftinaPogltlanrde Lvege lllike -. o s pw ce saor. On the morning of the fifth day Tillie,came i-n and eyed Jonescy half maternally. half professional- ly. “My, but you certainly are look- ing. And then I knew all the time it had been me that did mos‘. 0f the chasing. Not for his money. either. Gosh, but I was cerialnly crazy a-bout him! He could Win11 mc around his finger, and he knew London. 0n:. 3u0; ‘Ituonto 2S0: Kingston. Ont 200: Montreal 1B0: Halifax 100; ‘Vinlnpeg 360: Chilli- waolt. BC. 5f); Lcthbridge, Alta. 150; Edmonton I50. stant. detoured toward her bear- ing a tray. "Well, for the love of Pcte-Joncsoyi" shc exclaimed. "Say. I dreamed about you inst night. The iunnlest thing You were married ond-J’ she stopped Mexicols leading motion picture companies, typifies a process which has been going forward steadily throughout the past l8 months- that of making Canada and Cana- OANADA ilOYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE RECRUITS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED d,‘ b the kn w“ a d liked ing better," she announced. it, But he did it just once too often they... fogging m, he“ as H- h, thrgagha" rMexico?» 1hr; Baird Jonescy felt so, in spite of the and it got my gout. thais ull.’ clear her vision, “You've been ‘or c” In u" o! Vancouver, repmsentatlve "Lfact that she had been awake for She had been silent for a m0- sick?" she askfly ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE Th9 PM" 0m" u-lth suitable qualifications Mexico for both the board and theia“ hm" imnklng mm!‘ “r- sml Canadian information service, said ad ciimpuied the °°5i °i "i" 1'0""! today in an interview. "Canada's - 9 Pmbnble expense °i U19 WW5 ment, then added. "Walkinil vul on him almost killed mo, Funny “A had cold?‘ “You're ns ihin as n flagpole." l0 Wung men h t ve “I thungh, rem _k d M I _ “H ‘_ a oarcer in which variety of interest, opportunity for Prestige in Mexico now is so hlgh Tillie had broulht her. and she 0g slgdliftlghdfdultllnt; some oi her you’?! hack slifgsdonw. "w I mm imvfl- "Ki B Clean outdoor life may be found. m" one fee]! proud to be I cam was worried. worst moments. Jonesfiy had re- "I'm looking for a job." n -......:.ea.¢..u= Ago-lit-ae 8mm that» How much will they charge you membered that. And t at ..!= an~ ivmggle looked distressed. Mr Minimum height: s’ E"—UnmQrrled Canada two yea" ago was vh-Jior the trays?" echoed Tillie when ‘ other reason why she had Hilde?!‘ tuelly an unknown country w; Joncsey ventured the hesitant ques- Larkin is away,” she said dubious- ly made up her mind to coma to l)’. "Liston -cnn't you come hack Mexican. who now are clamoring tl-on. "Say. you don't think vYve Boston after all, It would help ii afterwhe rush is over?” risked ltLuz- oommsslollm ‘seen?’ Poilfcig-‘Igg ‘tlgaw? ONTARIO, or for news of her and her peflplg 'been telling them anything about she could talk to Maggie. ‘ glc. Ivc zot loads to tell you) m“ “new” m 861mm! in Canada. Mm Bu", pa“; tribute U, the the trays, do you? I can see my- This was all in Joneseym nund P l W (To be oontinued) powumty o; the Canadian Arm self, I just went down end picked bassador, Dr. Hugh Keenleysldej up a bit here and there." she went as one of the big reasons for the "n vlsvrousiv» "You haven't eaten‘ growth of Mexican interest in ""1"" m"! m!" i! blld» lnYWl1i'-" Canada. “But I really think I ought-J’ 'I'llile wouldn't hear of it. how- ever. and Jonesey woe still too weak to argue it. Nor would Tillie accept the five dollars that Jonesey. carefully com- puting, had felt she could afford. And Tillie insisted upon packing Joneseyh suitcase, got her ready to go. When that moment came Jonesey kissed Tillie impulsively. "I'll never, never forget all you've‘ done." khe said. when she came back to Larkln's. The restaurant was up one flight. She know that at this hour. just after twelve. the tables would bc full and everybody busy. She knew she should wait until things quiet- Set Dates For Canadian Textile Convention veluo. ' ' flavour and nourishment. . IREAD is e non-rationed, economical food it's filled, with real energy-building nutrition Use it oi every meal, try it now ways. Cook with bleed‘ to stretch scarce foods. STEWART’! "Island Maid" is belied M!‘ llotee like Home Made lread. Tryll lroed on the Tobie the Moel is ready. l, Stewart Bakeries Ltd. _ _ Charlottetown It odds OTTAWA. Nov. 7 —(CP)-—Can- adlan locals of the United Textile Workers of America (A.F.l...) hold their annual convention in Ot- tawa Nov. 9 and 10. it was mnoune- ed today. l Delegates are expected to attend from some 20 textile centres in Nova Scotia. Quebec and Ontario. Invitations have been Anthdi? Velenio. international president of the I.T.W.A. and JAt stilliven. secretary-treasurer o! the Trades end Labor CongreQ. Re- ports will be received of strlkfl "I the industry during the summer and it is expected there will he e move assented at enoooor uniformity in contracts. SCHOOL OP a v PHOTOGRAPHY I Write for Perflenlol! II Iain It. Ionstol. NJ. ii m the pavements. But now. when she ‘ ly by the men who sold butter end _ usesuey had informed Tlonom to soil Tillie loci-zed stunned for a sec- ond. Then: “Bend me a postcard telling me how you are," she said. "I'll he wondering. Bo Jonesey went to Boston. The job she had had there had seemed more than she could stand when August's brazen sun began to bake checked her. "case e.t the North station and walked to where she had formerly been employed, her great fear was that she might not get her job at Larkin's back again. The restaurant. as Bing had dis- covered. was in the market district and-was patronized lit noon most- 3 Way Action Brings Relief Boeauoe- Dr. these‘ Kidae -Li Pilllite télrmlelhe-aotivityzdlm liver ulsta re tot-be thyoenooorooug V!’ i ‘elf the ‘°"f.':‘..'li.-...........”" ".21: oamapon constipation. the dogndabflity medicine whioll n tan-regularity sod eggs. or fruit end vegetables. or bee! and other meets in the mar- kets. They were hearty eaterl. hearty ti pers. o... all, t... m... a... ti... g3;- Ohriotmeo ooshos around." IleIio Joneooy when Jonesey first went to worir _ there. ' -It was lhggle who had first dubbed ion Jonessy, and told her Ilaggio. ‘Iv- erybody does." aho had added with a pie; llfl flfifiel I If! All lust season's Winter Coats. SPORTS STYLES and FUR TRIMMED, selling It ooseoesoe '. Grand Assortment to Choose From A iew COONEY COATS, silos ll te l5. Rog. Sl29.N te “$9.00. v Ieducgdfp ..|.I.. ....... ....- ..-...,.... . $59.56 I ' v Ono reek of DRESSES, ILOUSE SKIRTS and JUMPERS (slightly soiled) GREATLY REDUCED smut ones: m uoucro 15o ctm The" Fashion Shoppe cam atom n. _ - PHONE 55