so» » Y—-(< O£>0O€ Tho Queen's Holiday ‘Ililebeth Corbett Paul obllginsly opened ‘Wludvwl an both sides a matter of an inch oa- two. "But please sit. back in your seat. Elsa, so that you WONT he seen by some stray forage-r or “llidnw,5tl,6o?" — Man You're ltrazy NI orwtssnmyoallilfiffiafi“ T" "f!!! . mlltltllllrvemruaverywen ; didn't look to Elsa like the plea- sant nil-Y place o! heir childhood. On the other hand it was no ruin. to be written or: as such. It was a prison, and s, very secure prison, Arid seen in this light and ‘rt-m cuannmv, cnanwrrrrowtt . Family Ties ilsar To Bess Truman, Avoids Spotlight n! iiuiemravs ma: (Oluafihu Pres: lint! Writer) U Then are probably not many women who would weep in Full-View polished plate mirror creations will give you that glamorous touch of beauty in your Bed- room, Bathroom, Dressingroom and Halls. Now as never before you can express the good taste at “Full-View" mirrors, transforming ordinary doors into doors of uselul beauty. “Full-View” polished plate mirrors are _very easy to lasten to doors and can fit almost any standard door sire. We invite you to come and see these new genuine polished plate "Full~View" mirror creations now. They are so attractively priced the limited supply inquisitive peasant" he directed. under these circumstances. Castle "Th t. h n‘t acme yet.‘ for W“: QY$$Q i?“ deCim-ed} It Warnbeok, now aequeetrated to ‘Wm come W“. "any H. moved the service of the state, looked to close to her in the seat, and took both her hands in his. Else's hands lay limp. loosely imprisoned. But. how could Teri know that Paul's grip on her meant as little to him an it did to her? In the pals light. she tried t», ran-h Ted's eve. He was wint- odly looking away front her. CHAPTER. XXII ‘through the little space beneath e shade Elsa presently oausht sight of a familiar landmark. "That's the sl a i ion i " she cried out. “The station nearest the castle where I used to come for picnics when I was a. little girl. Paul. are you taking ue to the Castle o! Wnmbeck?" What more suitable spot could there. be to entertain you? That castle was the stronghold where some very-preat-grandfzilher of yours set up in business as a rob- ber helrnn during the Middle Agra There your dynasty was founded; and that castle passed h_v un- broken descent. to your mother and than it) you." "And I still own it?" demanded Elsa eagerly. “Do I still own ltvarnteck?" "I'm afraid not. Your Highness. Along with all your olhfl TWP" possessions in Leucadiip. it h-is iiow becn soqiiesiraivd to the >91‘- vice of the state " “That's all right.“ saitl Elsa rniitcnlcrlli‘. "The. host limes. I ever had as n child l used to have right here zit. Wiiriibcck. But WP camp here only for picnics‘. we iiever tried to stay. As I remember the place, it's almost, all a ruin; and iwhnt, few rooms nrt- left with the roof on arrivt. what RllyllOdy nowadays would consider liziblt- able." “The dungeons and the guard- rnom are still in excellent tniidiu inn." said Paul coolly. "While the structure an a whole mini’ not he what you \\ mild consider habitable its |\i't‘*SE‘lll. useful“ rrusrssors llllll ll wry its late owner strange and m¢nqg_ ing. Followed by a soldier with her bags, Prince Paul led Elan up a winding flight o! atone steps to the second story. At. the tum in the stairs. Elsa looked back to nvavs to ma, He was tllldn‘ "n. iallv to a guard who didn't under- stand a word of what he said; he managed tn keep up his gobble oi Ftnglish long enough to receive heir last glance. (To Be ciontinued) New l-‘arm Scheme To Help Balance British Economy BY JAMES MCCOOK LONDON, Oct. Britons will spend £450,(i00.000 l-‘til.ll0ll.00O(l(lui on the modern- ization and rehabilitation 0f agriculture in the next four years. VlSPOliITI» Addison. Lord Privy Seal, ltllfl the Lords In the same period. fond pro- diiciioii ill homo tniriy be increased by about lZl0.l.l‘0fJ,0OO in value, The program will liclp balance the British economy by cutting down food imports. often available in l'f‘»Ullll'l€.‘~l where they have to be boivzht. ".\"i1li linrd (‘ill'l'Pll(‘lE?<, Iiicrcircl hmie probuction i< uii- likelv lo affect pllFChPSPS from Cali- ada which are covered by long-term agreements. Addison said outlays by farmers on farm iziincliiiiery will be about £50 0"0.0."0 yearly for the next four ycnrs. Nearly £100.0000f‘0 will be spent rn new farm buildings ni" lin- proiements. The government's par‘ will be to facilitate imports and- rwinrlties in raw materials for the necessary program. 4 ~ iCPi -— sorrow to hear their husbands had become president or the United Sahel. R is reliably reported that is what Bees Truman did, And th wcmsn who onee said aha didn want her husband to become vice-president, asked her friends to pray for hei- when he ‘ president. HOWBWI. despite he: preference Ior private life, Mrs. Truman ha; deivotedly supported hsr hurling; career as senator, vice-president and president. Harry B. Truman knows that. no matl/Bl’ haw tough the going is. he has her oontld- ence, loyalty and respect, Af- m. Bess Truman seems you". er than her years and is better- loolcing than her picture: indi- cate, but she is the last person to Worry slbout her looks. 5h, g liy feet, four inrhoe tall, weighs about 130 pounds and wean he: soft, silver hair in a, feathercut, It is wcil known that the Tru- nians haven't a private income. ‘Phat may be whit’ Mrs. Truman does not dress expensively, She wears the same gown repeatedlyst White House functions, she “id a While ago that she owns only one coat; “She looks just. like a woman Qilliht to look who has been married 25 years." ggyg My husband. Elizabeth Virginia Wallace is "Bess" to everyone who knciws 1W1‘ W611. She first started going “sleadi” with Hairy Truman when the)’ wire iii public school in Independence, Mo, she was the only sweetheart ho ever had. They were llldfflérl on June 2Q 1919. Mary MRTBIPCGh their only child, was born f:v\ yams liter. she has inherited her mother's qvilet‘ studious riaturc, as well as a 19v; of music shared by her fathgr, A Happy Famlv The Truman family ls a oiqaiy. knit one. ‘Truman refers to his Wife B! "MY Kiri." "Sweetheart," or trnore frequently "Mother." Marzaret is "Baby." to Mrs. Tru- wmild make no public speeches, hold no news conferences and at- tend es few formal functions es possible. She brought to the White House one thing that stood her in good stead -- an amazing memory for names. Her endurance in reception lines is equally surprising, Someone once asked it un- favorable criticism of her husband disturbed her. She repied: "Alter 25 years in politics I've ltlmtd to take almost anythmg." As for how she felt abrut un- favorable criticism. o-f herself she has a tolerant answer: "I d;n'i mind -—- I always learn something about myself." Text For Eskimos iias Hunting Tips CHURCHILL. Man, Oct. 4 — (GP) -— Ottoiws hopes to teach the Eskimos more about, the moi-iii. grand-tasting tea at your grecefa a a i ln convenient also packages s i a also in filter-type tee bells. vea Book or Wisdom which is ‘rising distributed to the Eskimos Print- ed both in English and in Eskimo syllables, the volume serves as the eastern Arctic's universal school book on everyday problems of life in the Arctic wilds, Rotiian Catholic and Anglican priests. the region's only teachers, are endeavoriiig to teach their Bkiino students to read the primary and practical contents of the text book. The Eskimos, huiilers first and last. study the lore on the trail. reading whatever language they understand. They are glad to learn new methods of capturing the nfll'l,ll'S while whale and can- hou or lii;~.v to clear a jammed rifle. Through intensive research, tiia government ropes to make the life of the Eskimo n haippier lot than it has been in the past. ‘There will soon he a demand for greater educational facilities in the North, Mr. Liiiiiberlon says. "The Eskimo is quite receptive to education. He has infinite patience_ and takes great. pride in his ability to read. Tm Eskimo ls nn excellent hunter will not last long. t SUMMERSI DE l: ARLOTTETOWN 111E) Canada Wonderland A or ipiiiiuii. for iniiailre. -".—..~."..a"=..-..k".....""" m..." "" ." an: thanks “We were forced in WCTk fni‘ Ono member expressed the (‘rsriiiatrs without pay and. l’ for trcal received while sick. aiiimiie nskrrl for monei he was Sick committee had no. report. To iukeil nutr: aiiri iin one S.l\\' ir Rod (‘ross committee reported. licurtl of llllll again." and it was decided to get the mn~ .\1l that is ‘behind tiittii ll.\\, lerial on hand finished up as soon - 4 "lip Aiiaus lVpF, Younz Steve, i5_ as possible. EDMONTON. 131%.. ~t »(*p. .. is starting sclinril. oven “mush Correspondence was read and dis- lir you asked Cosmos Aliast, his lie cioc< nnl. speak a arm-d of lctissed. wife and "r99 children i.» = mi Ffii"l'sli. But llf’ thinks he will‘ u" w“ mm?“ “M Smmlded m" up (Tannin ' "hr; loam (]illf.'l(l\'. Jul-m b" 8W9" Olll "f ll-lfldfi i0 “""‘~l-"~ Yul-k i-‘wil f-uu‘. I-"itlie." Cosmos is itoitizi lo start ‘sahM-m" Arm-v Appeal‘ ,4‘ r i, ,._,,,)\,.n ran.“ m,“ Edmonton Mrs. Selby Spence inviiotl mom- App... .119‘, .,,a,.._.- Urwggl, ,0 ,,|-.,i ii;- hopPs to have big “mm, bersto her home for the October [Phvll rho DllfPlTliflil tvfii" Fllslffidl 7‘\\"' sous nui. from Gree e soon. m."fll",“‘.mll "a" w. he ‘mswprml 1-h,._.,,.,,_ We _,u,_,,,.s He ‘vexing BM,‘ are sgrving Tim m? Greek u-vith ‘Wnhat Men Dislike Most. iii lie-r iii-w hfijyip “n, rnuuiai" arm ‘“ Qmen" Pingram Committee: Mrs. K. i" u’ fiirrnro lie iii-av - l". man: arolbiiv of ‘m5 “PM l" ‘he schml mm" m‘ ‘glaririliihlol hsrlllrlgla dllijnauog for ‘he the wnurizri” .<:=..d (.~/'l§'lil't\_ w“. ill" “Piling of the 7th. Prosidenl. s}, 19;“, n‘ u e OX’ uuecuo“ had ‘n live ‘l l-rt-icl ‘Hi r.- . l""‘§"l"i'l- 9nd Piicncd meeting bv , . , . . rriri- mm " 1 l n If "'1' l"lii"iliuiz "Freed" in unison. l Mean": Closed wnh ‘The Kmg“ "f\‘[._a' ,,~ w“, -, ,1“, r Roll call \v.'is responds-d in by" . Vi?’ —7.'»'_ h! gucxrlll imi = fibril B . "m" '“"ml"‘"-‘ Willi "What I cnn' OhE-"Ahnlcn “ATCHES rarlliie 0R‘ll’lll 'I‘iir.1i'r T l .c w“ [mm my kmlhp“ wlndowfl l The r-arliest watches lind ‘ust F's anti ‘hcv liiirii iiliiilt- Mxlimma‘ "l “fir, mum“! ‘VH9 one hand-the minute liand Jvvas V,“ " a Hi1! approve ns road. School ~ ' - ' -.I ll» ‘ILFS iii , i " s. ‘Tmv 3P M‘ u a r Hlmmunflp ropnflm snap and mw_| imciiled in 1684. B“ _,H_ “trump-v pwpll“): F; h: Il/Vtflrtfl. anti ii was moved and ‘ f“ . f fi. nf - “VWQGG m In!“ eovniirit-ri llllll‘ lllPsP hr- bnugiil h)"; ' EAT gill‘? USLBS m“ o '1 W" l-f’ 'i""“' 'l\")f{1llnl§l"m‘ whrlvfnra] lnhpr Hrmllps Before the Second \Vorld \\'ar em M h“ l,‘ n V haw an‘ _ i I 122M c nr scinoi and Ali's. J,‘ an ‘mg ‘he , M, . . dmflp W“ GNU“ -\"lh.\ Slwiirc. Itlrs. Kenneth Whitt- Pafilch‘, d ‘"0’ 5 lmidlflil “Sh- , , i .ii “mi airs F; MAM“? WP" r an consumer. um NVALI-l w. i. lll" lrllllllll‘ September ninoiiiig "f ill" flrecnvaie Women's institute ap- Whiie. Mrs. B. Wonnecott and Mrs. ‘ S. Spence. A special roller-lion is to he lak- en i-ii. this nieellnii: also each mam. By if-ifvviliilr}? GO ore. so on! I’LL WASH THIS.’ YOU GOT HALF MY STEAK AND TWO "ravens OF MY DESSERT" BUT pom THINK I'M 60m‘ ‘TD SET wnv MOTHERS oer cow THIS DOWN, EVEN FOlZ A SECOND.’ I ‘ Y- M- ast-. u. s m. on. JP! tau vv nu auviee. one JRwtLLitat/i; A shudder" “Pill. rirr l-Ilsn Illa ill-S “cords. Sh; trier-i tn jrrk hei‘ hands aivgxj 5n he wouldn't. mi them tremble iii lli\. To l\f‘l' surprise. Paul let. her go l|l\ll1t'lllf\ll‘l_\'. Ho izluiicrd uul t" riylll Flllrl loit_ ’l‘li~n llF tiiriieri ln her and settled the Pfifillfil‘ oi llPT coat whore it had ridden up in the brrk ' "Sit lip straight, Elsa." llF (‘Om- niaiided. “And if you don't ffPl like ackiioivlcduiiii: salutes, zit ii-pipyti-yr mrlmvlwae if you ivcrc nixakc. Eyes inriviird, Ml‘. lflyiiflll. You \\'lll irifase m‘ l0 mllfiw a lilllliflfy diwlitllrP. and at! as if _vnii weren't aware of wlizit is going on. Ho llllllCtl up nl‘. the ciii"t.;iiiis of the car. Ahead oi them loomed the thick stone iviils of Castle Warn~ beck. The two cars which had pre- ceded lllEJI turned oft ait one side Elsafls in!‘ ivnllrd whlc the ilraiw- bridges Cart‘ ilullklllg down. The car ioll‘d on into a little court. All llircc of the ESKYPYl f-‘HTE followed it and the drawbridize clcmked up nguin A captain in llllllflllTll opened the do0r of. ElSIF-S car. Win00 Piiiil iiiinpeil niit- niid turned to give his hand to Elsa. As her feel. tout-lied the ground he sriitl liurlly, and much more seriously than she would have 6x- pecietl. "Vvclvomo linirie. Your ilicliiios!" Hair dazcd, Elsa turned to look around the static-paved court hemmed in by gray stone walls. Every detail was just as she rc- Prntliirlioii of broad mains will be "mil-uh? i5 "Harry" 0i‘ "my hus- llnd~ H. R- Lamheriori, of Ottawa, . _. ,t incrvasrd from an aromas of ififht- "mm Mmfmw“ Nallull" “Us edummmal dlwcm" m" ‘he hi: ltclhlinktiisllill‘ hbnulfitfi wlhthtegcliui om tans‘ H. government tar“... li:tn_ "Porsl Northwest Territories ndminlstral- m,“ “Yen nmw» m, abmmfd_ output n; “ma, thFlllfllllf ll9l'.<;>llIl‘Hl.'i1p\lliPflI lnlo ioni of the deplsrlment pt mines ' ~___'_______ . ins m‘ H,“ {IT/m ammo“) “ms n posi ".011 o "iirs. Lady’ mi an resources, as comp Etfd ihe , . a?! 5'5n,,_,.1n.)_ 1.0mm" Wm jun“, the death of Prrsident Roosevelt, government's first mmprelieiisive DISMPEAFIKGBUIJTEOR! llmll Ffllililllril “m5 "it Uri-Will l" Mrs‘ Truman d“ no‘ Slrlve l0 sun”. 6" educational needs l“ “l! hielcorilr-s nro iisiiziiiv so smriil 7.'3fifl,fl.".0_ oinuliln lici‘ ]llP"9f".‘5S"l’. She trade eastern Arctic, mp), "n, hum“ m. m“: berm,‘ “h,” “H.931, n, W524i, w," it rlrai- at the outset that. She The result: a book called the ihfyfgflrh the ground. ' be ‘Jflhiitino against. 1.766.000 in ‘__ 1M9 Milk production M"ll be 25 n91‘ rpm, iilime‘ pre-ivar years and sugar bcct (l3 l 3 per cent. Addiwii illld the Eurl of i~liini~ lilillUlll, ogrii-ulliiie ministry palla- nieiitary socieiziiqv, said prrizles towards pi-otiuciloii gtals already is bring made. Cows and heifers in milk. io- gclher with cows in calf, had iii- croziscil by 40.00:) over i947 and heifers in cal’ by 63000. The most st king development was nil lil- crease of 277,000 calves under one vcnr. n gain of l5 per cent. Sheen increased by 1.403.000 or nine p'r rent. niiii pigs by 520.000 or 32 per cciit. Poultry numbers were up b_v l5.0’llI.000 oi" 2i per cent. The farm labor force had been increased by 345.000 adult iwrrkers Compared with pro-war years. al- though the target total of 1.li10.- 00b lizid nct. been niiiiiiicd. Ewel- lings for farm workers ciniilcicd by local authorities ln-ialied 25.- 877 and #0000 more are expected to be finished in i949. STEEL‘ Ill-S SCHOOL lioiiui" Roll of Stalin Maris School for tho mnnlii of Scplcmher: Grniic X: l. Alvirc LeCiair; 2, Louise Doiron; 3. Yvonne Doiroii. menthorerl it with the plioiocraiiiiic picchsuiu of scones memorized iii early cliilrihno-rl. But. tn be hero nt iili ‘was like n dream mid in be hero. in tiiis-cviiiipaiiv was siniplv incredible. She llil’li(‘(l in lrok for ‘Tel, He had l‘7lll\[‘ll ill lll(\ door of the car and vias Wl-illlllll fnr i"or—oi" for snmchotiy to lllfll(‘1ll(‘ his next move, But uknw he (‘might lYfl‘ lnok of Ilihll‘ as. h" mime at out-c in hcr sldt‘. Slziudiiir: so that, he siiieldrtl lit" :10 turr- frnm possible obscrvfoei. l‘i~ rciirlird for licr hniirl fl|\'l nresscrl it. "My niiccalrnl hoiiiof" said Elsa villh a iilllo lliililf“. Tod clin tiil il"flill'l’l, more i-ok real in mi‘. Itrewn. it has the. plumbing. maycbe but, orali rqiiin. nod with iht- rack and the Iron Maiden," "FZxavl-iv." s‘i"iick in Priurc Paul. o hi"'°~ Bill Wit lo Show to tourists. You may boilers» mo." ‘Teri was d'i berateiy nonsense. and pehapa ifllklhtl worse nnnsensi- than hi- said. 7/55’ Genf/t’ Ipvedy l. A X A T| V E Chev FAST REUIF Also combats IXCISS GASTRIC ACIDITY curious than l'lll‘l't"f<$f"l. “It doesn't "WP hflve “PM llirise Cnnvbnlfllflls taking Paul was IWPDMPH, But hriwever she miebt discount wiirl. they this Grade 1X: l, Isabel Blacquire". 2, Norma Douccttc; fl, Bernice Pet- ers. Grade Vlll: l, Mildred Gallant; ‘J. l- ziiliclh l\lc1\'cill; 3. Annette Blni-iiiiitirr. Gratin Vii: l. 2, Guelda Gallant; fl. Biarquiero. Grade \'l: l. 2, Aniiollc lmClair; Polvrs. Grad!‘ \'l ll»): l, Dmiiiltl Full"; '2. llllflllll Saulnler; 3. ivnrd iliiolc. Grntli- \': i, Vaiirida Gallant; Carmelita flniiiioy (ltiuliiicr; 3. llniciianne Gracie l\': l, Aiiiln Johnston; 2 'l‘orcsii ll‘l"lll" Giiiliirit; hiiiriv l,r>(‘i:iii". air ni hciriz fixed uh for the Lionr-i Dniron; .'l. Oswald Gallant. tom-Lei tv-n-“s n r-mmd. "H, n; Grnilo llll l. Norman .l. 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