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Container SALMON .-. 23c MOLASSES ;. 33c Super Suds 326 I u')t-Cl urszavfni . L wasmnhcvctcm E5 We on uscumr; EKBEXEE ... 1i”ciA'liIli1iiis' . ..2 ii: iitiiiiits 49; iiiiii Cocktail 35'? SUGAR 48c WION 49c Velvet Pastry .5lb.bag Large Pascal FLOLIR .. 45: iT,Ei-E.RY 15c FREE DELIVERY 1 ELM AVE .0. O. P. Orders PHONE 213 Accepted "well, I asked for it." he said. his eyes avoiding Marcia. ”Why didn't you keep under cover until we came?" Peter asked. "Dont be so dumb, Peter." Lola said, sharply. "He came out from cover, to keep us out of it. what chance had we. butting into a scrap like that?" "I tried to double-cross Lola." the man said. coming to me." "Never mind that," Lola direct- ed. ”Drink some more from this flask, and then we are going to lift you into the car. Get that yellow driver, Peter, to lend a hand. Be yourself. Boy; and we'll have you in the hands of a good doctor in five minutes." But Truscott Whalen feebly mo- tioned aside the proffered flask. And then he smiled derisively. "Marcia." Peter directed. "Go and get the two-seater, and drive Lola back to the cottage. Please go with her, Lola; you can do noth- ing more here . . . " "It was the but thing that could have happened for him,” Lola said, some months later, when Peter was putting the finishing touches to her portrait. "what- ever 1 used to feel about College Boy came to an end when I saw him with that new face of his." "You know that the Doctor re- sponsible for it has been delin- itely pronounced insane," said Peter. "They were both of them nuts. I guess." Lola ventured. "But col- lege Boy left that Doctor all his money, didn't he? What happens to that?" "I know no more than that the, estate is in the control of the French law," Peter said, "I think that will be all, Lola." Lola stepped from her platform. and came to Peters aide, to in- spect the finished picture. "It's money in the bank. Peter," she said. "Is your wife reconciled YOU. "This was IMPonrAnr mm: OF rxrnrss EMBARGO Effective immetllately, on account of the possible work stoppage on Candalan National Railway lines in Canada, Canadian Pacific Rall- way, and Napierville Junction Railway due to the current labour dispute. an embargo is placed on all carload and loss carload express ship- ments of livestock, livc poultry and other perish- able goods, motion picture films, explosives and other dangerous articles. gold and silver bullion, and currency which cannot, with reasonable cer- tainty, reach its destination in Canada or be transferred to a connecting United States carrier by Sunday noon, February 1, 1953. Other ship- L it turned out like this. All through to that bit of work yet?" "She'll be glad to hear that it is finished," Peter said, with a smile. "But she's been very reason- able about it. Lola." "And is that as good as it seems to me?" Lola asked, nodding at the canvas. "I may live-to do something as good again, one day," Peter said. "I know that I shall never do any- thing better. It will make the ex- hibition which I am arranging. And, of course the great success of your film will ensure a popular success, as well as the artistic one. You see, I am very sure about it." "So we have made one another's fortunes, Peter." Lola meditated. "We started with a bad break, and that poor ape, College Boy. But for him, I'd have been on the way to the snowbirds, by now. And you'd have been Mr. Murcia Soanes, a tame-cat husband." "And presently." Peter said, with a touch of malice, "you will be Mrs. strubinski. At least. I am told as much." "Who says so? Strubinski?" Lola snapped the question: out. "A man with three ex-wives at Hollywood. I'll bet you got that one from your wife. Peter." "she sends her warmest re- gards, and best wishes," Peter said, disconcerted by the thrust. "I'll say she does." Lola Agreed. "Weii,. good-bye." "Until next time," said. shaking hands. "There'll be no next time," Lola Peter W'e can do liieorgetown Legion Ladies' Auxiliary Annual Meeting . 3 The annual meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Georgetown Branch. was held in the Legion Hall on Mon- day, January 26th. The president, Mtrs. J. W. Lavers. presided. The meeting opened in the usual manner, followed by the roll call. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. J. A. 3. Mac- Connell, and adopted. The treasur- er, Mrs. Mary Yorston, presented A vote of thanks to the retiring president, Mrs. J. W. Lavers, was moved by Mrs. W. A. Paterson and seconded by Mirs. H. P. George. Sr. The retiring presi- dent then thanked the officers and members of the Auxiliary for their co-operation in auxiliary work, during the past year. Mrs. William Murphy, seconded by Mrs. Chester Walker, moved I vote of thanks to the secretary, Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell, and the treas- urer. Mrs. Mary Yorston, for their work during the year. Letters of thanks for Christmas parcels were read from several Georgetown boys serving over- seas. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: presi- dent - Mos. Alec Arsenauit; First to-. ot:A13pyL1g.gcHARLorrarowN Souris and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Patrick St. John. celebrate their 58th wedding an- niversary on Thursday January 22nd, and received the well wishes of their many friends. The fire department was called to a fire at Gowan Brae on Tues- urer - Mrs. Mary Yorston: execu- tive - Mrs. Lawrence iBatchilder, Mrs. Howard MacLean, Mrs. II. P. George. Sr.. Mrs. Philip Bou- clreault and Mrs. Chester Walker: auditors - Mrs. A. H. Stewart and Moe. J. B. scully; sick com- mlttee for three months, Mrs. 'J. W. Lovers and Mrs. Philip Bou- dreault. Vf --A. day evening January 30th at the home of Mrs. Michael O'Keefe. The fire. which was confined to the flue, fortunately did not cause any great damage. on Wednesday evening January 21st the Ladies Auxiliary of Sourls Hospital held I. successful card party in st. Mary's Hall, Bridge, cribbage and 45's were enjoyed by a large number. The ladies plan to hold another later. non Monday evening January 19th the Board of Directors. the members of the staff of Souris Hospital and the Bourls Fire De- partment enjoyed the showing of several pictures dealing with fire prevention. One of the films en- titled "Fire and Your Hospital" is the only one of its kind in Can- PAGE NINE E. C. Macbean. president of the Board of Directors. The stuns were shown in the Town and the projector was operated by constable Meurrant of the local R. C. M. P. detachment. Prior to their departure 1 Im- well party for Rev. W. B.' I. and Mns. Corkum was held kl St. James' United Church HILL Contests were enjoyed by all. fol- lowed by an address by Mr. Bruos Stewart, who also read a poem composed by Mrs. George Leurd. Mrs. A. H. Smallwood and Mrs. Arthur Wright presented a. well filled wallet to Mr. Corktnn, and a petit point purse to Mrs. Oar- kum. Mr. Corkum expresed hi! thanks to the congregation and the balance of the evening was passed with a sing song and 1 , the financial report which was face' and Peter "med mm on m moved and adopted. Twelve mem- vice-president - bers were in attendance. It was de- Lavers; second vice-president -- clded not to hold a lunch at February meeting. iful overall Floral Chintz-in pattern and Mrs. Mabel the Mrs. A. H. Stewart: secretary - Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell; treas- Grookett & Storey Ltd. Ganada's Finest I-iurniiur Our EnIi'r e Store is Tesming us! more DAYS REMAINING To our AT RARE BARGAIN PRICES TODAY - rmonv - SATURDAY We cannot offer as much now as we did last week, because there were many who came to look andwhen they saw the values they remained to buy. However there still remains a. number of outstanding values, especially in Carpets, Chesterfield Bods. COME AND SEE! - - GARPETING and CARPET3 - -. NEW BROADLOOMS and NEW rwos Brought in for regular stock, but our racks were so bare we were forced to fill them up and offer at same terms notwithstanding prices advanced from 89?, to 12 U270 this month. FOR YOUR LIVING ROOM OR DINING ROOM: Tone-on-tone Beige, tone-on-tone Green, tone-on- tone Rose, tone-on-tone Brown. FOR YOUR BEDROOM OR DEN: In addition to those above there is a roll of beaut- coloring which ls both beautiful and gay. . REMEMBER DISCOUNTS RANGE FROM 257., on RUGS to 33 137;, on BROADLOOM and 50'Z, on ENDS. If you do not wish to invest inas. rug now you should feel the quality and see the values in the Gen- uino India Mats which are offered at S1150. You Huff”, For These Bedroom, Dining Room and I Following the business part of the meeting a delicious lunch was enjoyed by all. The meeting closed with "The Queen." --AC of the show was nda. Mr. T. A. Campbell, Provin- cial Fire Marshall, brought pictures to Souris and at the close 26th for Ottawa where he will be delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. tme Corkum left on Monday Jsnusryl thanked by Mr. stationed in the future. -BI 1 Cf ll-I'll a .;v;.:. 'r?.' o I-ii??? . "..., ..a I is . g .. .A-Wig. A. . BEAUTIFUL SUITES by craftsmen-.-all at discount- vov CAN ssvn FROM 2070 to 5070 Each Suite consists of Double Dresser, Chest, Bed (M8)- Some with Night Tables Some with Bar Bed Some with Chest-on-Chest. Beautiful Walnut, Mahogany, Maple and Blond finishes. Q in in 1- jn 3 in -2 - Ask to see our PILLOWS You will find excellent values in our MATTEESSES. Master- Spectacular Furniture Buys at Wonder II Big,Bar;g on V 4' V if Sailings Blond TABLE and CHAIR SETS Maple TABLE and CHAIR SETS BUFFETS in Walnut or Mahogany. cums canmms in Mahogany GIBBARD-9-Piece Set-- Breukfast China Cabinet. I Largo Buffet. 3' Double Pedestal Duncan Phyfe Table 5 Side Chairs. 1 Arm Chair ALL FOR S659.00 DROP LEAF TABLES in Walnut or t Mahogany with and without ex- ..4-,-...,., -..... . ........a,.-.-.a-- --u tension. ments will be acceptctl subject to delay. January 25. 1958. said. "Marcia will see to that. she's scared that I may kidnap . you again, Peter." will certainly want one for each side of your bed. -1-m-A-ix-.--1.--c ---I---II:--'p----p . . -.-.........-ma-...... ..-.- . M-rm "-5 ,-c - - Lwnio no on muss - - uc.?.2..t:::'. ”;:i:.t;':. 2:",::.:: Damn mee- . . "'.i.:'::dh;' ,r:,'j':h,' nut "um;-' um, spring and do away with bedstead. In sets of 4, or separate. called after him. "if r not it fair Do you need a new Coffee Table, End Table, Step ,. chance. Tell Marcia that, with my love." ' January 29. 30 and 3) 99 V: S no CM 5:: o 65 E2” E'-l'.'.'i -e: Z 3 ; Table, Lamp Table, Record Cabinet, Hall Table, with ; c d, P T. THE END in lwiathout mtatching migrant etc.? txell we . . . g L. y ve one or you an "a rare p cos-C g . . """'-""""""'”””"'T -- VA0""" W"E"l -- ....f;'.”2::li.;":.';'.?:3i.”.i;9l.L.':i:ft.:15:3"tii".ttp&3”;.i.i2.u?t'5il'5 ca. .2 5 model of the prom queen r -, by CONNOR ever game you Wm, to an it, ' i ', . . M "-mm mm” ma 300 We have sold a number of them and the owners H With the .(:0:tf:tnljl:umeiI;l1ndill hilly " idl: 3- . ,, . ' one s . e r as a as e y an I F "0 planed beyond hen” by nieghhp e'I?hiso piece ofrgurnitaqre is rail that-s. ohesteizfleld by day and nofrIgQf3tIOII INTRODUCTORY OFFER 3 real bed with comfort assuring spring- led mattress by night. - I - v thlh this fuhue d th th iii it -"I" - D & S SALE5 Md slmvwn for "cleav-gut" we-dferkitfgflinlifgv: :i!It:e:ss an int'r'-Rrdniatorywofferlarftl altlga uni: V , Rep.” To A" Md,” JWo are demonstrating one daily in our Carpeting Dept. Itcntisl Discount. COME AND SEE! g . ' . . , ""035 Remember Our Year End Sale Lash Only Until Saturday Bewludlng and Repairs , i s ' V ' , r - hmornioan - Tho ROGERS HARDWARE . ...... e - Pulsar llmrlo I A . s i a men an 134 Kent Street J Phone 8