' i £1 vi‘ Who Xiinr. This i-s the new regulation blazer issued to members of the Can- Afllllll Vvnineii’: Army Corps. It is of beech brown and gold, with small turned dovm collar, cleft lapels and three slash pockets. The crest ls or Lhe Goddeoe Athene, superimposed on the upper left pocket. The mw blazer is for wear during oil duzy hours in barracks or dwellings n for sports attire and on leave. The model is Sgt. Ruby Farr oi Ainnt: ‘ — (Cw d‘ Ann-y Photo), litation policy. Allied engineers rebuilt roads and bridges, '1‘ of truobs were made available to France ml the tut- iure program cells for importation ‘from Canada. and the United States alone o! at least 25,000 vehicles to carry loud and supplies to French cities and towns. Capt. A. l". Gil of London-said that throw; civil oflairs trucks _____ lcompaniee, more then 4,000 trucks B). MARGARET ECKER rhave been pieced at the disposal oi the French, and when trans- "ARIS. Juno 21 _ rcpi “Lack POYKBUOH which thew companies r’ i llSpOYllIlOll has hobbled Al- Couldn't handle WM UIEBHL- the m“, fiance with j American Tronqoort Corps gave necessary for‘ the": alillftmf- geld’; m o; he, ivman quar ers nso mpore or enc C ,needs 1,600 second-hand trucks Transportation is Big Problem In Ellialtered Ffllflllfl i to su wiles fwd and 1w» ri-hnbilitn . a i‘ economic 1i. . _ w“. “N10,, m, transpoflfltion Upfront Great Britain und plans to Allied Fufircnto Headquarters|bYgifieéllegémezlfg°ga or“ with n1 i» vkl ‘u , W n: x SQ;‘°§,§‘,,S§,',,.§i1-"renm to rebuild as rapidlv as _ to gggnntpypossible Prong}; railroade, bridges inland waterwaysllllnd marrgslzmélfanyflolkdi-l" h w b renc a W» lerways has been another major “C1205 "orojoct necessary for both mill- ;_ ' tary needs and civilian economic rehabilitation. i SOUTHSEA. HIE-land — (OP) — q zNeisonb famous flagship, H.M.S. , Victory, which was diemagued dur- ing an air raid on Portsmouth dock- vnrd. has beer: pm back on public exhibition. - ..;'_.__.> ' " ____- ~—:=n: lon oi’ the country mvays wr c‘ _ he" ed ‘l: 1 in .. . w- |"i r tratispozfntloix rehabi- knew l‘ , By" Elizabeth . GE? Vernon .,_. ., sfilvlfld them, J0 Jtifl‘, h3- w‘; open. uLDJI-le smgili. nave noeuner who sell. u. was duticulr. no g0 on Lnmush we pang Jen-y lei» at mat sighs. "You see, 0mm Dick’; u; “my; busmeascnun ana be w; wig. two V WW m: JON 1n a year-never W0 in one Balm comment, I'm bell-ml NIP-m down. , [IUZTOGUIL ' _ done. those pearls W111 go straight the man who wants them-one the his time: on Wall Street. A‘ w mo. I've been trained by Edema. But I sham be given a... OM91" risky job, I don"t suppose, for ezzhteeen mortths. Nor will he And glefore I gel: was ven cop w plane that were mad; by one o! the finest lewelers in the world. It'll be ll10ml\l1s—_)w:m'5 perm. 3._ before Arizgxyone realises plrsyue “No one can stop mg And ygu must come to Jerry." iver head, putting up 1m- mmd for a second as if there wore cobwe-bs before her f-ace. "Yes, of course,“ it: added. and laid that, hand on "Listen, Ginnic.” He paused, sq much depended on hur answer that he quite sick you still fond of mm?” “I shall always love you," she said "Then take this in, Ginrtle. They -Uncle Dick and Aunt Lou-only adopted. 11:. C111)’ nit, us to tihose schools so that we d be in the right set If you rim out, Uncle Dick will—" The telephone bell rang. In e second Jerry had crossed the room. His voioe was easy and amiable. "What? he was saying. “Oh, hello, Uncle. . . No . .No. I don't think she dc-cs yet. . . Yes. Yes, I'll see she does. Yes. Good bye." He put back the receiver. He spoke in a measured tone. "A mes- sage from dear Uncle. He wants you t0 understand. If you thought of going away or anything pre- think? My dear girl, there isn't one shred o! evidence to pin on uncle. There never has been. “Then-i” said Ginhie. She locked around the familiar soulless room as if she were indeed lost. For the second tune, Jerry tried a laugh, “Well-I cant escape and you can't escape. So we're both ln the racket,” he said. She mttdc n0 answer And at mum there Came to his iuoe u look of fear that she hzid sceu there before. He seized h-si- arm and shook r as ii she were tranced and he. oould wake her. “Aren't you?" he asked. “Arentt you? Ginnie—" “Yes! she said, at. inst, He neleosed hcr and sir:- saw the sweat on his forehead. “My God!" he said. "If you had let me down—" Bhe looked into his lace and then she spoke. "You don't really _wa.nt to give it all up, do you. Jerry?" she asked in o. voice that was completely calm. A second later she had brazen down in bitter uncontrollable sobbing, turn- ing aside. burying her head in her arme as she huddled in the chair. me-solsrlsfy, Jerry fllillmflched her. He moved away. st-lrino for a moment. from the window, play- ing with the blind cord. He came bu]; again, and still those stifled eobe assailed. his ew- tirhwnins “Oh Lila!" he broke Oiut- "Yml m/ugt stop it, Ginnie; 111,, do.‘- op~n-s~l' Etienne en- ‘ 71w vVild Bird g those pearls f He Hut in their And W11 think YOIUIG ' W?" ‘ 1,‘ " u rust"... m tilted-Y ""- "~ “- W " B t “It. doesn't matter.“ She locked sluallik a!" mm- Her eyes, he saw, didn't she would. as she would sin-hm mm" s“ 5PM“? 111W a sleeD- now rrom her world. With walker. Or as if part of her mlnd gentleness he set her the choir we“ “MP- He Placed himself on the Inn of "YW 011W 8°." he said. it pati ce wal- 1m- Siie shook fist "Listen. Are fa cipitate, the police would know a- f h h ' bout me within two days They'd fps '§,,,,°°§‘,§,i,fi°“‘”.; “Qmfi, know about him, too you may ' ' Her adminzttion for Jerry was gone now, no doubt. But Etienne, look- imew that her love would remain. sad, all this. It is more than sad. But remember, for Jerry-not for me, nor for your zood uncle and something tobe said. Hie is very your: he has been brought up a1- ..IEQF, \\ M, HL/C 1/1 1 ‘Q arr-m ~ consciousloi’ his haingl shut m? ill... u», we...» m B ou , i». the crash and ruin o! he!‘ world’ fi THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Criehohlth r . "$0." said the snail husky voice at 18st. "it is all true?" “What “i”. ‘if. i“ m“ "1 u... R krave repy scorned m become mailer. She didrrrt look up at the tired {we above here-a ce whose expression was, tn some WW. at some curiously flawed, "I can't believe it." she whiqa- ened at last. “You must believe it," hesald. “And it I-i! I run sway, will Jergy-wlll he go to prison?" .. e53. The averted cheek mt which he gazed was very pale. Well, he thought, perhaps she saw a pic- ture oi’ her brother slillcing through the house into which she hmi introduced him in search Etienne wltih the eligihieet . Nor were those “lament; pretty. In the dreary. silence he could feel the anguish or this child who had loved and admired her brother inging down 0n time brow-n curls, “Listen, petite," he said. "It is auntF-but for ways to every lumiry. Your uncle saw to that. He sent him to tine best schools. He let hlm~you see, I know-owe money. He could buy at Horton all he wanted-silk py- jamns, new suit-s, whet lave you? Your unck paid all bills. You are listening, Gimme?" "And then when Jen? h your age, comes the dm! when sud- denly your uncle sends ior‘ him. IQ tells him that now his school- lngisoverhewilldnnommietor him. Jerry can ewm his own iivin8 —o§ oifioe boy; what he could find. No more next the skin, no more dancing, no more cam, no more-life, . . . . arry finds n job as clerk-at twenty-five shl1-- lingo o. week. For e. tew week: your uncle leaves him to than then-F . ex- he had suoeeeded- he fkted the room. He looked u: the slight form in the chair Oulrizll’. he dosed the door. He looked Ht Jmv. “What is this?" he asked quigfly, But, in the gentle player of Chopin. the idle. HWY <‘~‘€£T.’_*i".?. NAsrv CoLos snzaslzod lnShortlOrder It is really amazing how quickly ou can soothe certain types o Cold with Polson's Cough Syrup; in short order it helps to dissipate that acute soreness in the throat—nasty clots of phlegm dissolve, sneez- ing and running nose quiet down. Even if your cold is an old one, even though you have been coughing for weeks, it iS not too late to look for real he] from this soothing remedy. ' e wise, don't let your Cold linger on-turn to Poisorfa Cough Syrup for the quick i Tallest and shortest oiiicers at an investiture at Buckingham Palace are pictured horn alter nceiving decorations from His Majesty They are: M112: Alcx GEIZIIQII. Quebec City, awarded the MBE, and Major Stewart B. East, CCS. Toronto and Jarvis, who received both the MIBE and the MC. - (Canadian Army Overseas Photo). , relief it can bring to Qoughs, Colds and Throat Irritation. Start afresh on the road to better health~have fewer colds ——-less coughing-— more com- fort. Thousands have proved Poison’s Cough Syrup. can accomplish very helpful results. Sold by all good dealers in 35c _ bottles. ' . sow quite clearly the y Jerry ‘ oi’ two years since; Jwrgfmfim had slid tlnroilgh school llle on hie i - locks and chum. Jerry, terrified by his short experience o! poverty. tin-inking in the gospel as presch- ed by Uncle Dick. o! “everyone {or him-sell’ and “everyone doee it"- , a oonvenlerot gospel, o heaven sent hioii PALOOKA Beoeuee Silver Seal Baking Powder is absolutely pure .. 100 per cent effieienf . . . economical toe. Bake with Silver Seal and be safe! TSIVER SEAL’ oAmna Paulo; - r gfilfi/ ..4./,/ “In . 8Efi°°"'§lt.vg m; I powdell‘. “h”: fefifivlvlfyk’ "id L: - s!“ ‘Cir. ‘*- ed “BN2. Out Our Way HERE IS THE DON'T READ wELL, DON'T LEAN . FINEST ‘DESCRIP- rr TO ME.’ TIVE PIECE I'VE HERE'S A EVER READ on euv our um By J. R. William; 5 THE BEAUTY OF lT-‘ANV HE MOREKI U5"TH' .' THE COUNTRY" $PENDS HIS éUYS THAT ENJIOY SIDE IN SUMMER‘ TIME READJN‘ THINGS ARE I TIME.’ FT a ABOUT IT! GUYS WHO ‘DONT CWO¢IH HAVE TO DO ANY OF TH’ WORK.’ . /I :4‘ ‘:35 JkvliLLaugg emu Inns mm. m. 1,». wuaannr. -‘ views AND vnzws ‘Our Boarding House With Major new?“ " lmv woavirwieee! cAoiT vou i wAves, WAVEG, WAVES l HTERALLY FEEL THE- WAVES mom Tl-uo Turcme FORK Tmeuue ‘(OUR GPIME ? - DlD You Know THAT CARUSO COULD BREAK A eLAss wvfl-i Hi5 VIBRANT voice? - UM! "rule PHENOMENOM SETS MY SUEMTIFIC MIND AWHIRL ---» VEAH, AND SOME SAY f SOGHUA KNOCKED oven THE NALLe or» {SERICHO Wrm eouuo wAvee FROM A HORN -v0u g MiGHT BUY A TQOMBOME, PRACUQE UP ON SOUR NOTE-g, AND 6O NTO THE m, Twieeslmerae MUST BE some» THING BETTER THAN Tumw CA5EV-WHV CAN'T YOU BEHAVE ? ALL YOU DO l5 SPEND ALL NOUR TIME IN JAIL- I'LL sAv i-TE 15- HELL. BE m uses FOE exicuee as himeel " well, hmvlng lived by its , for some yeen. —"And so you nee, Gdnnie" he finished lemely, "to wider-stew’: everything is to iorglve everything. i You must understand ior poor u Je$ a ubmfl’); hood him with moo. n carton "You need not , . 1 mull eiweiyl love Jen-y. Always." , But she didn't odatAnd Ishail ,~ understand, and at than. lweelmees or flaw in his j W81 for e second he replied "I em . om mat he wondered. mo: igra. lees ul younam who, lathigbi Jzuileftthemorw was he e11 thatone hadeeen in Girmleu glance. So love, so . i wandered ewuy 2mm him andohood iookingoutiutaflawtn- zer scene as Jerry had lhood one before the visit to Wm- d-emlay. Because he could tear the elkht oi tihet otfll iigtienm riveefie-rrxd went to :.ood beside . "I don't know whether I men run-kc a good crook, Etienne." she "mid in e voice and about ee warm- ing as a snowflake. "It must need a very strong nerve end scone brains." l "Y; never any ‘crook?’ he worn- , "No. Oi ooum not. Its all ' nicely wrapped up. lent it? One I talk about an aetuto businessman’ ard ‘a big job’ ami-and—" No She couldn't keep up that iigim tone ' (To Be Confirmed) CAME PROM SIBERIA Th~ domed" r-‘nideer was intro- duced into North Ami-rice from WHAT'SA Mxmsz? WHNPSA MATTER? I'LL 6o CALL -n-v ma: oeemrrmeur» 1 oourr you REMEMBER voua TEACHER n4 GRAMMAR sci-loot.“ HOW HE LECTUIZED YOU mo TRIED TO snow YOU "ms RIGHT ROAD? YEP! HIM THIS MORNIN- FE5 IN THE CELL c» bnowneeo u: wouwuo oven rr urvtesssw r wAs THERE "ro Blberlfl. vie Allah, in 1N1. AL ls TALK Asour" vii-w MINDANAO wQbSf;