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NEW NOIISE? iiAs TIIESIIORTAGE "or MATERIAL IIELII ur. riisri LET us liEiP vou. i THICK BUTT 2-10 POUNDS TO THE SQUARE‘ MAY BE HAD IN TWIN OR BLACK, RED, GREEN OR BLENDS or ‘m: ABOVE COLORS. WE ALSO HAVE ROLL ROOFING, ASPHALT FELT, LIGHT ROOFING PAPER, MINERALIZED SLATE SURFACE (RED, GREEN AND BLACK), TARRED PAPER f AND DRY SHEATHING PAPER. 12-18-36 INCHES WIDE. TilE i i T!1_1?__GUARD1A1‘I_»_ QHAKLPITEIQWI‘ “IR-I. - ‘ QOE’ ‘QLE, - l No, Mr. Brown B! Gertrude Knevela "Very well, Dolen. Rafferty, you may let Mr. Dole-ii up. Dolan," 4971i. said Bh-BIPIY-wlwn e mind to call the polioe. What have you got to say for yourself?" "Only whet I told you. Ma‘a.m. I comes to the'back door an‘ 1 thinks if Mr. Rafferty could get a hand-out at a. party. why can't l? The door was open, so I walk; in, and then I hear-a ye scream, and up I comes." Bill wiped away gagin with tihre back of his dirty "Don't ye be believin‘ him.“ Rafferty stormed. "You've no need I0 b6 6811111’ the police for the likes of him. Miss April, dear. Just {ego me the handlln’ of h-Im, that l . "But. Raf". April interrupted. "you weren't in your room. when I toil. were you? Did all these People running about the house scare you?" ‘They did indeed." The Old man 100M ahevpish. "I'd just got m me room when I hears Mrs. Bondy oomin’ up with somethin’ The row they raised I couldn't be taikin’ evan a cat nap. I got up to stretch me legs in the attlo-" “Go along downstairs, Dan. Polly needs help terribly in the kitchen Suppose you take this fellow. Dolan. down there and set hint-i to work for his supper. ‘Ilhere are floors to be scrubbed. and tables too. Piles of dlshs. see you later,‘ Mr. Dolan." April hastily reloclced the closet, him! up the key. and ran down- stairs ahead. uf the two men, she wanted to see Polly m4 pug ha, W1"- PQI-IY could always take a. Joke. Mr. Brown was Dolan, an ex- welter. April informed her. 1t Bill wanted to "investigate" pom 01d Rafferty further, he might, as well wash dishes while he did it. NW1 Andrews oame rimning down the hall as April paused ha. fore the mirror. “April. where have you been?" N0e]'s big eyes more shlnml. "Oh. darling. I've had the moat marvellous fortune- I'm to have one piece of_bad luck, Z04‘; “Us. and tihen heaps and heaps of good." Al)?“ Pll-lniled into her hostess’ duties, and had no time to worry over Bill in the kitchen; forgot to inform-i Gwenn of his arrival. Miss Zora was now at the piano bwalnir out her old-fashioned Waltzes. Teri was dancing with Gwenn. Natalie with Rex Chelms. ford. Noel with the tutor. The Plfil! W85 going well. Polly. poor dell’. was having the heavy end of it. April decided she would send her in to see the dancing. “Mr. Dolans a lovely gm-uhher,‘ Polly winked at April. "He's not like them that sits around srnokln‘ their smelly old pipes and givin‘ orders." She turned on the placid Itefferty W110 occupied the com- - i perfect-Iv ' i THE COLOR, YOUR OWN Sortable Cllall‘ beside the stove, e mil filled plate at his elbow. - "Ra-f." April said, "r think. if yoirve finished supper, you'd het- illl‘ 80 "P I10 your room and have I a iilce rest. And, Polly. do go along arid see the dancing." "I wonder." said Bill. when they were alone, "that you have the nerve to look me lrr the eye." “I owe you one. Mr. Dolan." llfil grinned. "You ought to ow by this time that I pay my debts." “It's odd." Bill sighed. "how simple demonstrations Mint by others are called affection phould rouse in you such awful rage. Now a. kiss-J’ "A kiss." aald April, "depends. I'll tell Grverin you're hereJflShe Started for the door. "Have a heart." Bill begged. Hook st these clothes." “Your clothes are all right for Ills party.“ April assured him. “Liistenfl Bill begged. “I don't like your having that hobo in the house all night." “Hobo yourself." April made it lees at him. "Rad's my old friend Ind Granny's handy man. Drink is his weakness. but he was quite sober tonight." "And last night too," Bill ad- mitted cheerfully. "I happen to lenow because rwe spent tihe night together in the lockup." (To Be Contiuuedv ...Ieern by example. They lnlte pride in keeping their suits, sniicy pinnferes os cleon as WE wash them! And YOU'LL be able ro ‘rave more time for your rots. iCnil new! STERNS LIMITED PHONE SE00‘ BM KIN‘! ‘I. F_0R YOUR» WEDDING i ATTENDANTS \‘\ Leading Jewellers Everywhere 9th?“ scco ‘ In Memoriam GEORGE FREDERICK PROUD! On May 2nd, there passed peace- fully away, George Frederick Proude of Loyalist Road. In the passing of the late Mr. Proude the comununuity of Loyalist Roe/d and vicinity looses one of its good neighbors and friend. as he was always ready and willing to lend n. helping hand to any worthwhile community movement. He. was in his seventy-filth year and was one of n. family of eight, two of which predeceased 111m. There are besides his wife. the former Grace Robin- son end daughter ‘Mrs. Redvers Stewart, the following brothers and sisters: John ll., Frank. Windrow. Bertraen Younker. Mrs. William Gran. and Miss Hannah. His funeral was held May 4th et Hampshire with the sat-vice being conducted at the home by Rev. J. .r_ Morrison, The pallbearers were six nephews of the deceased. OIIRII OF THANKS ‘Fhe faiziiily of the late Mr. Fred Proudc wish to than-k friends and neighbors who so kindly helped in various ways in their recent sad bereavement, also appreciation and thanks are extended to all who sent flowers, cards and letters of sympathy. In Moratorium WELDADI A. CHANDLER. 0,. Iilre mortllng of ‘May llth. i948. many friends were saddened ‘to hear of the sudden passing of Wil- liam A. Chandler at l-lazelbroolt. .n Ills ninety-second year. hie W85 sick only three days and during 111i» loiig life had enjoyed excellent health. never needing the service! of a doctor until a few days Wav- lous to his dea . He was ever ready t0 18nd l helping hand to others and was prompt to offer assistance in ilnia of sickness or sorrow. lie was a car- penter by trade and was well knov-n near- and far for his capable and conscientious workmanship. He. will be sadly missed in the home by his wife and doilldhifl‘ Helen. also a son W. Edmund o!‘ Amhey5t_ N. S. who was hcitiie at the time of his fathers death. An- other son Samuel E. was killed et the battle of Passchendale. NOV- 1917. l-le is also survived by W9 brothers. Jaimes H. of West New- ton. Mass. nho came hoz-ne for the ' funeral and Charles A. of Sydney. N. S. ‘Tire funeral. which was ‘largely attended. was held on May 13th, with a short service at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home. followed b)’ R service at Birch Hill Church. Both services were conducted by the Re" Mr. McVicar of Pownal. Interment tool: place iii the adiolninc cemet- ery and the following were DB“- brarers: Fred Roberison. 30561.1’! Driscoll. William Drake. Befhefd CQyIe, Ernest Inga and M. W. Wood. d “d messages of Manv car s eympflthy were received by “l! bereaved members of the fgmiiy: also a wreath from Branch No. l0 of the csnadion Legion. Aimhrraf- N. S. (Amherst DIP"! PIE!” w”) OIIRII OF TNANKS Mrs. Wm. A. Chandler. Helen and Edmund. wish to thank all those who sent cards and messages of sympathy or who assisted in any way during their recmt said ber- - eevement. Tinsel til u eIIai ‘lllaari-‘araa “Tallies held”- seething. L ijrzril 1.. General Accountants Association _ -a_-_ PAGE ELEVEN The Halifax branch of the Gen- eral Accountants Association held their annual" meeting Thursday evening. May 27th. at the office of R. B. Berton Lid. BarrLigton Street. Halifax. Reports were re- ceived from the chairman arid treasurer and various committees and the following officers were ,elected for the year 1946-49: Chairmen-D. W. Ellis. C.G.A.: Pest Chairman. J. M. McDonald. C. G. >A.; Vice Chairman. Lawrence MacRae. C.G.A.; Secretary 'l‘rea.s- urer— S. A. Burris, C. G. A.: Audi- tor-l-I. R. Smeltzer. C. G. A. Advisory, Committee: J. M. Mc- Donald. O.G.A.: W. A. Matheson. C. G.'A.: J. E. Ellis, C. G. A; Laur- ence McRae. C. G. A. A successful year was reported including a. su‘: stantlal increase 1n membership ' and a healthy Interest on tho part of all members. Considerable discussion tool: place regarding proposed Provincial Legislation ef- fecting the Public Accounting field. The Legislation Committee receiv- ed a hearty vote of appreciation for their valuable work durin‘ the yell just passed. ciao or THANKS The family of the late DsvlcLP. 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