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Enter FRANK: (excitedly) "Hello. did hear about the accident on the highway? A_car hit a man lldn instantly but before e doctor come he bled to death. Pretty bad . eh?" JANE: "Why didn't the driver do something to stop the bleeding g tourniquet. or—" FRANK: "Perhe. he didn't know how to do it. yway. Jane. I benzd he was drunk." PETER: "If it was Dr. Jones who was called, we'll soon know. Hg has Just come in to see father." Exit Peter. Returns with Dr. Jones. DR. JONES. "I hear you young people are interested in the acci- dent. (Shakes his head) Bad business." FRANK: "Is it true that the Stranger In Shady Gulch h Denver Be-rdwel] It a long time. there had been a hr-ofl murmur of voices which eg- Viwed . Ihey seemed to and fall in the heat of argu- , merit Very slowly, the arguing voices came nearer. i-ie wished they would p end let him sleep. Didn't they w that his head was killing him? He tried to turn oyer into s. more oomfor-teble position, but his body gamed leaden. There was s. pause in clamorcus voices. Then. one of them, now very near gm. said, "He's comm‘ out of it. ive him mother douse of water." Something cool end wet hit his hoe. It brought him wide awake. He sat up and opened his drip- wes Through e blur, he saw A man standing over him. He brush- zubz misfits? about it. He wasnét not fai- sway. Two of the men were e. wild mountain lion. An- bmm, dark fsoe ‘Ihere was e. Radkin put s. hand exploringly to ed o. hand across his eyes to clear the blur. 110w he could see cleerly. ‘Ihere uri ’I‘here were men nil around him. g that was Caesar panting with d the dog at o. safe distance be- them with lassos, as though held ‘Puffy, e few steps sway. He looked up and sew e Hes- imiphant gleam in the big man's qyes-a hard, wicked gleam, he burnnig top of his scalp. It came way with a tinge of red after he d . 9“'Ihat's e kindness I'd hardly mkaécg from you, Hasser,” Rad- ms hive were light. ‘they hsd en his guns, of course. Ocne men leaning on the rifle. "Wait/ll you get the full drift." replied, "and maybe you'll change your tune on that." now felt bit etronser. Emmi; u. hisdieet. end faced "I know‘ wo-uldnfi. be above mks of torygiure, Hasser." he said, my friends know that I came “first won't do them or you one o! good," Ha se aid. “When we g through wit; rygu, there ain't z? "000" .so you won’! tulle, e0!" "OLD 0N M|STERI You m3 tchen drain —but your radio can't t its delicate mechanisms. Save yourself additional ex cnse Y RADIO‘ OWNERS’ PROTE SERVICE Centre firrI-when things go wrong, a e 0 And llere Are 5 Other "DonWe" The! WIII Prolon‘ the Llfe and Efficiency of your Redlol calling en Official 1 Du’! plan your radio In I damp mom or basement! 2 Dun’! allow elmflcal plug or card ta deteriorate! sonna be no sign a-tnll that uVe arm” w“ dnmkyf, been sneukin’ around here w DR- JONESI N“ drunk- H9 you oughtnt to have been. 109k at mid bee“ dfl-“klng- thWBh- f“ that man over there that you mur- Wm Pmbablll be 5°‘ h" [many- dm-id‘ Blast you!“ JANE: "Oh, I'm so glad!" He didn't wait for Rudkin to DT- JQNF-SI (sternly) “Glad. galnce toward the corpse, His ____i_ -:= doubled fist struck Ruukiu on the from another end I came here to mouth, The yuum Stagggfgd back. cover this end. but the other merrll ward {our o; me spew bu; didn't be in here soon. That's all." go d0wn_ "Not by a long shot, it ain't all "so you're g cumemeug ggentl Hesser replied. excited now. “You huh?" H5559, demanded 1ouu1y, tell us Just what you've learnt in "You come sncakin’ in hcrc to nose he"? find DFOIIIIISG 110i; t0 tel} 1t t0 into our business, huh? Jest whstfid n°b°dY 3,115 W11 169 F011 80-‘ you think ou'd find over here? Howki u the looks of thing in the g0 cave?" a no for thinking I could buy you ofl "you ugh “ma; mummy with money,‘ Hasser." Rodkin rm Radian asked qu1et1y_ plied coldly. ‘Now you show yourself "Answer 'em_ you camp. 415k!" a lot bigger fool by thinking Id be- ‘Hasser ordered. and stepped nearer lieve you on that. Ive told you 3111 his priggner ghreawnlnglv that Im gonna tell. How much Ive "n. doesn't matter W110 I am, or learned and reported to Santa Fe whut 1 wus doing helm 3355c; you and mv headquarters is my business. yellows seemed to have figured from Go ahead and shoot the works. the first time you saw me that I was Wflm 3'0“ ftllvws. though. thBt neck- gomgbody ygu had to mu,-uer_ 1 ties of hard grass ropes sure don't didn't know why. but I can guess I901 V9111 800d flrfllmd YOU!‘ $163k! now, since you think I'm a cattle- with a trim C1001‘ under volll‘ feet- men'5 agent, Yqu uuu your h9g5 Hassor cursed. and lunged at Rad- must have a lotto bones lying kin again With bailed fist- arcdnd that you don't want found. The vouth stepped flimbl)’ 851d! Go ahead to your dirty work, but to dodge the blow. but caught I you better make it good, because hard fist from one of the other men. sum-m Old; win gum be asking with instant reaction to the treach- questions." erous attack, he struck out and It was a. slender thread of hope. cuusht the new assailant squarely threatening them with what the on the chin. sheriff Wllrlflllld (if). Slllilgiht askit was, grrlnicgt a liozvrlldofflivglrgérggi w; Radkin o wo wor . m - use ‘ “d down on him. He backed Wind much would you give for for fight. Then s. rope dro over your l1 e. feller?" Hasser asked. sud- eérriinhbehinddarilg a. loor) was conciliator _er g aroun aims. $1.3,’ “mums w “ y Hnssei‘ grabbed him by the collar Radkin almost felt for the bank of his shirt and iiouied to his men. notes sewn in his clothes, wonder- MP1‘ but 1m when 119 in if they had found those bills. won't even tall: no more, Here. bu h to quell his sudden DLOi-Sy. you run over to my saddle impulse to find out. yonder and bring that icstehr lat.- ‘I might make it worth your lat he shot in two the other day. Itl wbiie." he said. "Maybe i could m my saddle sack on the left S1119 scrape up a. thousand dollars." Itll never make a good lariet no “You fool!" Hasser snorted. "It more. but it sure will tie him up ain't money thorn buy you out. It's ti htlufor the 1on4: fall he's gonna talk. Who sent you in here, why did t e you come. and how much ou learnt (‘I'd be Continued) since you come? If you t k stralzht —‘——"“‘*—— and plenty, maybe you wont take the lcnz drop down to China like you're gonna do if you don't. talk right. Spllltlfi fast! We aint 80f. all v to was e on you." dnfiaditin knew it was useless to tell the truth They had reason to feel-r investigation by cattlemenl ents. and he tmbzht use that fear r w th more effec . He shrugged in u. DYGWKIN 0! eapitulation. ‘The Rt. Rev. Rector, Dr. Murphy, "Well. I guess you might B5 W911 attended an educational meeting in know the truth. I'm from the Cat- Amherst during the week. tlemen‘s Association all risht- W91“ -——— at S. D. U. U. S. marshals ofiice at Santa Fe. ing Class of He said Tom Lolly hud been selllflB England. Joe is serving with the a heap of beef that wasnt his. T1" U. S. Army Engineers. Gene is marshals men nr-e worklnil on it serum“ Wm; the gaummn pom“ u have arrived in r of K. of C. I-Iutl. Football: The second High School team defeated Queen Square on last Saturday. A game scheduled for Tuesday. October 27th between P. W. C, and St. Dunstarfs High School was tponed until Tuesday November d. on account ct bod weather. - At e. meeting of the A. A. A. eate- cutive the iollowing rink committee was appointed for the coming win- ter: Angus Gillis. Tom Macbellan, Everett Cameron. A. J. MacAdam, Mike Hennessey, Aeneas Jock Daiziel. Leo Rossiter, and Jack Maclsaac. The executive discussed also me con»... .ons ior the Awarding 0f Athletic D's. Quarterly examinations in all sub- jects will be held on Saturday. Oct. 31st and Monday, November 2nd. Ernest I-lemphill and Gerald Meo- Qusid, both students here last year, visited the College on ‘v'v' ‘ esdsy. Tb ~ uwv-o en route to Sydney to re- join their unit after spending their ltllvcS at i...me. Both boys enlisted in the armed forces after the College closed last Spring for the holidays. Double Honour be e wizard with the e it] Dan‘! tinker with IVE D '! nude b 3 ..."...':::1" c" 4 Zz;./;£;:::.::'1r M" " ' 800l- nmtmofl but I fur he w “You just celled me e. fool l. while . much during do he a em" 1 11y ve passe The um em ': "We don't know.‘ d: i131}: that th "ozfitrol" ban ' 1 h ' '1‘ Jule? He killed e man know‘ an a e $.13" m§“-‘,‘I,’ aunts”, h. 1:: JANI: (confused) m“; they u. with on the m! 0W1 lflverendnicfflleeotgebeeidethe hedly ebout it. Isn't i; enou h to sixty-six millions in revenue end if m; h"? 38.9%. “stilt °" “d . °" "h" “habit “"Z.'...‘.'."l'.§'..°.l°'.l mmfixk“ "m ‘.l'."'£“‘°" °‘“°" ve scmeone " son w a a a v N; 5 _ e w n, R JONES: "When people FE... afterwards i; n. menace to “us?” mu fiuffil‘... D . drink end then drive the take public safet ." thlt chum. Jone. r hope e does. rem: " t‘: mike tho t 1 wu rc- il-l." this thing. We might e Jzn night Jfiml- find out vhf o I knew t : (tee-singly) "You caught dolnl about t. and u e, it that time. Jane.’ ranks in the hum out! Gordon: I guess dylou could play JANE: (thoughtfully. elmoet and deaths caused by drinking.’ 591M151] new, ooul ‘t you Uncle teerfully) "Yea. but I don't quite RIVER: "I think we mould Jim? understand. Doesn't our zovern- know what more Canada can dotO UNCLE JIM; I , merit encourage drinking? I reed control the sale of liquor. Perhaps r- ’ , when.“ u;- uuc 1'11 do u "lit CIR-Id! wen over two nun- alcohol will be outlawed eon-in be- well as I used to but I have told died and fifty mllion dollars e. fore we get n. vote. then we can use My, Dqwpon thet I'll help him to year for beverage alcohol. How our influencetokeep it out.“ do some oogdflng m]; 511, ma I'd like to do it. You see, Gordon, my body has some repair work to do. If a player is at the bat and n ball is coming toward him. his brain ha; to be active in order to g-ldite the speed et which. that ball could people pay all that money DON: “In the last war. drink- and always be perfectly sober when in was found to be interfering they drive? wih production in Canada. In DON: "1 have wondered about England also it had to be checked. that , Jane. Couldn't We ‘phone and in the United States. It may someone who could tell us?" be necessary again in this war." FRANK: “We could call our Dr. Jones: (putting his head in confln _them m member of liament, I suppose. the‘ door) “Good-night, youngsters hesitate Wt he mizh think it was o strike, men ‘kid stuff’ you can't cure the ev is of the world and not tqke us seriously." tonight. s0 set to bed! Bur. kee on there is the condition 0f the heart, JANE: ‘I will cal. hm. (Goes thinking and asking quest ons. and breathing-ell these thin s are to phone, rings a number. Com- Your day is coming." ve important in softball ayers. an I have abused them g the ce mences to talk at first not clesrlv- JAN PETER, DON and FRANK: wrong use of alcohol. But s . E. then turning to ' up-still hold- “Good-night. Good-night." 111K T130118 5W5)! have overcome the habit, and can swim as I did this afternoon, I e says that our system of Overnment control QUESTIONS know that I am improving, and I is better than t at of either the Unit» v ed States or Great Britain. (Pause, 1 (a) Why did Dr. Jones think hope that I shall gradually become apparently listening) He says that it only ust thzit the drunken driver better, hard liquor is sold only in cvern- should e punished? (5 marks.) GORDON: In our class in flem {WW-i 11nd by the boti e. that (b) Why did Jane think riot? Chuch School the Sunday before mvera e rooms sell only beer and (5 mazks . we came out here, we were talking die. (Pauseh as before) He says 2. (a) Give three facts in favour about the wise and foolish uses of this system as eiminated the hard of Canada's system of government alcohol. Jack Smith said that al liquor saloon, has abolished the control. (5 marks.) coho] wasn't good for anything, so retail price wars end hBs removed (b) ‘Give three facts against it. Tom, Joe and Bill are going to f'nd tnnpting retail displays of lmox- (5 marks.) out i! there are any wse uses of it, 101191118 bevefllges- (P111188. as if Intermediates 0112.13. 14 yrs. and Russell. Fred and I are going listening) Thank you. Thank you answer question l, to find out 511119 0f the 10011511 11595 very much. Good-night. _(R.e- Seniors of i5. i6. l’! yrs. answer 011g, Illnces Phone and turns to ofirtrs) both questions. JEFF‘; some of m; W15, us“ TIIE GIIARLOTTETOVIII. cuu. cums will celebrate Saturday, October 31st,, by making a house to house canvass selling WAR SAVINGS STAMPS and soliciting orders for WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. This is the Girl Guides contribution to the National Drive for War finances. Show them that you apprec- iate their efforts. SPEND LESS T0 BUY MORE-WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. Local Girl Guide Association, :___; __ are: g the making of anti-freeze. people as we can know the facts sheliaos, paint; and varnishes. Oh, UNCLE JIM: Sometimes we are yes. t is used in melting about it. I electric light bulbs. able to help others e greet defl, DAD: And because it expands ‘Through your love and help, 00d when heated and frcenes only at u. has given me the courage go ever. very low temperature, it is used in come my weakness and I have been thermometers and baiometes able to stop using alcohol as e JEAN. And a foolish use is as beverage. ' . a bevera , because of the harm it GORDON: Look at the moon does to e body and brain. coming %over the trees, Mothen MOTHER: And the unhappiness MOTH : Ye. it is so bright it brings w people. and the water ls so uiet that the UNCLE JIM; Yes. we were all rays make S path almost m the ver happy today, when Mrs. Be- shore. ver ey and little Roger came in, but JEAN: It's a lovely world, m1 we all had been very unhappy for it? a. while because I had used alcohol JEFF: And such a wonderful in a foolish way. world, with the sky above us and JEFF None of the fellows in the earth to live on. my class at Church School should DAD: And the people in it who use it foolishly when wejrow up, love one another and work together because of whnt we are gong to be. with God to make a sensible, David is going to be a doctor, Peter beautiful and happy world. an engineer, Tun an aviator. and MUSIC: ‘fLargof’ Handel. I am going to be a scientist. so we'll nerd to have active brains and healthy bodies. GORDON: I wish that all the fellows might have seen the exper- imenis We did with Mr. Dawson. MUFIIER: Why, Gordan? GORDON: Because if they knew the hann that alcohol does, I'm swore question 1, sure that they wouldn't drink 1t. Those of 10 and l! yrs. answer JEFF“ let's try to let as many both. (FESTIONS i. Name hree v/‘se uses of sl- cohol. (value 10 marks.) 2. Tell of two ways through which God works to make l happy wozld. (Value 10 marks.) mean SO much ALUES change fast in wartime . . . what was so very important a few years ago fades into insignificance today. And, conversely, what we regarded as the "little things” ——thc ordinary, every-day things which we used to accept as part of our daily life-are assuming impressive proportions. symbol of Take, for instance, tea or coffee — friendly, com- nu: "um: THINGS” or LIFE new perspective; the needs of war, as reflected in restrictions on tea, make us realize just how much we depend on the so-callcd “little things" of life. . 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