I 0%Q0€ UITAWA, Aug. 26—(CP)—F‘in— ance Ministrr today that parliamentary amend- ments enlarging which loans may be made by the chartered banks under the tzrans‘ Loans effective. These changes, Parliament at lolloii": l. Veterans who started a new noBonv. _....And We Do Mean Nobody IVho Wants A Fur Coat This Season Should Miss This 5M2 of pmlmdn 7mm AT TIIE FASHION SHOPPE IGT. GEORGE ST. OIIIIIILOTTETOWII 2 Days Only FRI. 8i Sill-AUG 29 8i 3O ....1Vow Is The Time To Buy Prices Are Definitely Lower The Fashion Shoppe GT. GEORGE ST. OIIAIILOTTETOWII business between Jan, l. and Jan. l5. 1947, may their investment during Veterans’ Loans Ghanges In Force act. Abbott announced the purposes for the same IHTPUSPS 35 account. A change also has Vet- Btlsiness alld Professional Act now have been made to be made for the approved by uuildirigs, with or without the recent session. to be used in veterans‘ business. “I Hugo Pollhamm. center, Dutch Boy Scout from The I-Iague. proudly displays his model gliders to American Boy Scouts Paul Meyer. lett. oi Port. Arthur. Tex. and Gordon Carl. oi Port among the 35,000 Scouts from nll over the world attending the 10-day international Jamboree at Moissons. France. Necllcs. Tex. They were iiii lttii tr»; wriiit YOLHI OWN 1946 Include ‘another , m“ souvenir from foreign parts. I period as psli. or all of the one-i third cash which veterans mustlout ize prepared to invest in a. pro- Cigaretia ject before being able to obtain‘ a loan ior the balance under the i 3- VBWYB"! "heady I“ Farmer‘ ‘visit a recognition o! her indepen- ship may ncw obtain loans ioriden¢e_ veterans , who are in business on their own; been made m an the regulations to enable loans purchase of then rerriarktui “I the land on which they are situated, .. Calrylnl! °n me hand, very ¢lonr but whether tlxrifre “Sonia Goes East" Y MOLLY PHOBP I l Your uncle and I nave never sud much about your coming out to Behar again, as we thought it best for you to settle down to your career irfthout a break. Now you have been wcrklnr steadily ior liour years. Ii Professor Gllroy can tspare you and you wish 1h come. we |shoi1ld be glad tor you to come as soon at possible I nave written to ,our bank to llrranize provisionally for yoiil expenses and fare. I arn lnlso WfVlng to .v1iss Peake. I know this is a gcOCl deal to ask tqi’ you. but we aze growing no younger and want 1o be sure oi ‘seeing you agirl. It will not be very exciting {or you here with two old people, but perhaps you vr-rtuld like -to see something or the life your dear patents lmow. It you think you lwould lose toi. much b; leaving your wick, w. shall quite under-l stand. We would never have plrtcd from you agter you parent's death l! ‘there had been anything like as ‘lgood an educstlon for you ln India -as you get at Home. I hope you fnow also feel that we did what was lbest for you." I “It sounds very sad." said Soria,‘ |blowing her l-cse. "Not at all like‘ Aunt Emily." Any lizirriria up o: these old as- sociations broueht h'r quite autom- latically Pear to tears. It was the only side left o‘ the child.sh stoimsl of misiiy. new sum: far below he surface o! her mind "What will Dermot say?" said Mrs. Gilroy. ‘He had gn-t you so ‘nicely into shape. Anyway you must i-Plnd out first what Miss Peake has heard.’ "I’ll write to her to-night." "It might he~ps Well to’ phone.” lsaid Mrs. Gilroy, taking up her irzeedle again. l The next Saturday Sonial itravelled down to Bath. She larrived in tlte afternoon. but had. lvery little chance at first. to talk‘ It» the Missrr. Peuke. whose ;-t~l-| ‘vate 111e, in term-time. brgan about,‘ 9 a. m. At last she iwas alone with; them tn the iimillat drawing-rec i vrhere hardly n space remained for old girl's water-rolour or‘ The inunger M15.- Peake poured cofiee and oitlcred Sonia at "I still don't smoke. thank you, Miss lxlcv." L“:'lCI Sonia smiling. The offer was made on every “Goo-d child‘ Miss Lucy (wk up her knitting Sonia was ixaiting for Miss Peake me-tic-n tier aunt's lt-itter. but ‘viiss Peakc fifst poked tn" fire and worioer how clearly i,ou rrrlzcmbcr BL-hul.‘ I nave tflictures of it in my rcal or I've tmtlglnetl part. oi them Tsince. l don" know. I ice‘. I could lrecognlrn place- but I have no idea IKYN I could find them.’ l “You remcmber the ions and itlgers. I expeti." said Miss Lucy "Leonard; am ‘Pigers There aren't any liar" in Behar" "There. Kate. you see she (‘an istlll correct. vne over a detail like that. I always said it viias true." "You don't mean to say you didn't believe me, either in those days," Sonia exclaimed. "I should lcertnni; have run aircsy it I'd known oil thought T was telling lies. tco " "No. rear. we never tflought you ,told lies,‘ said Miss Lucy with energy. “On the co-ntl-my you; irankness was sometimes iwppniling." ‘ "We have to rernembez‘ you had gone th ough rt great upherval." said lMlss t-‘eake. "and In such circum- stances, cltlldrtns imaginations scxrletimes run wild. Lying’ isn‘t the word at all. Besides we knew vFry little of the rvblts of leopards and tigers ‘til you came Our other In? 'dian children were all from more flvesternlzcd surrounding; than ‘Behalf’ l "But I doll" think anions ever doubt you openly, Sonia. aiiter the time you fell upon Cynthia Eldc.‘ with a hairbrush. in ‘your bedrcrm’ said Miss Lucy. "She laughed at y'\lli saying your ayah wore o.ll~.iles o! he:- znkltis and rings 'cn her tncs, do you remember? Such R11 uprllil I had to t:ke got: away i0 my lI'.'.'!l room f0. the rest of the nigh‘. to ziet y-zu at rill quiet." i "I d) remember, It wts like a= n13htm1re to have everything I said. ueated as a romance. Ho]! why Il ‘ant to go beck L5 to see for my-l eeli it was a1‘ true" "So yni. do want i0 go back" said Miss Pealce. i "Yes, wouldn't you, i! you were me?" | “Certainly. Now. I ihitik I can show ymt your aunt's letter to mo." [ND OF A CHAPTER She Ieicheti it irom her writing table. :71}: amze other papers and handed it tn Sonia It was concisei and enr-ed. “Y know that I can rely on you not to inftilertce So-nitl to agree w my al.er as l want her to be quite irce to rhoose as she pleases." l “So that's why you didn't say anything You do want mo‘ to go, don't you. Misl- Penile?" "No Sonia. I can't say we do. But —we'd have ocen sorry l: you'd de- cided otherwise. Your uncle andaunt have given you all your education and this is the iirst thing they have asked of yoil. Still, we've had you a long time, yitu know. t Pxpect we {eel raxher as Mrs. Qedgu did when she le." you ‘with us." Till that moment Sonia had not stopped to mink that travelling meant savior coed-tare. This quiet room with tile two elderly Women in it semed suddenly to hold a who“ 011E910!‘ of he“ lite. which now mustl end. ‘venturw to I Miss Peske took the trrher Damn from her lap nfld came over to alt beside Eonla with a brislnm winch cleared ‘J1! at: o! all nostalgic waver- Inga. tTo Be Continued) Neat nicely tailored flannel. Sizes 8 to 14x Colors red and novy Corduroy jackets — designed with o casual air to olong with your favorite sk and blue, sizes 10 to 14 Skirts mode for pleated and some brown, Grey blue, green, in sizes 6 to 14x .. We have o full rungs of Girls’ jumpers in Alpine, Corduroy and plaids, colorful and worm for school and ploy; sorted shodes- sizes 7 to 14x Blouses-o hottdy item for any growing girl. Striped, smacks ..,$1 19'°$2 98 ed, ploin and sport. Sizes 6 to 14x Children's full length cotton Itoso. pair Botany wool and sturdy cotton stockings priced for economy 59c '° $1.10 Sizes 5V: to I0 and good value. Sizes 4 to 10. _.._. jackets for the schoolgirl in oII seasons of smart sturdy wear, flared and with girls’ pullovers and cardigans by the best Canadian Manufacturers. Holman’: Youth Centre WWI $5.25 $6.75 irt. In pink, yellow ¢-.-..-|_|_._.--_-_--. shoulder straps. t Colon: $2.98 '° $5 .25 red $2.95 '° $6. 95 Also in blINr grade I to 14 years. Priced oi Boys‘ double-breasted suits In o strong tweed material with two poinoflongpotttmftizosfito 33 . . . . . . clotbsot .. Boys’ navy serge knle punts, mods with double not for double W061 Elastic waist bond. Sins 24 to 30 Boys’ cotton tweed long punts snorted colors in size: 26 to 34 .....~. . . . . . .... lays’ Herringbone Tweed stilts. With we pair of pours, abort and 3 lunch Good grade, moka and trim. Size 24 to 28. . . . . .. a $18.95 $19.95‘ $21.50 "d $22.50 $2.75 $2.95 '° $3.50 Cotton and wool zipper iiack pullover sweater: in fancy 0nd plain colon. Tltul have tlta tough wearing qualities nocanory for school boys. t """' “"1.39"1.79"1.95 "l $2.45 Zipp cost sweaters mode in two tone or plain colors. This weight sweater is suiti- oble for in or outdoor wear. Sizes aacIi ‘3.50' $3.95 ""‘ ‘4.25 Ioya‘ shim. We were fortunah in obtaining time in time for school opening. Titan an two qualities for your selection. Slzn 8 to 1.1 years. . -—'i"—_ $1.29 "d $1.89 CHOOL SUPPLIES We carry a complete stock of Text Books: Reynolds 2 color Bombshell pans . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1.49 Eclipse fountain pens . . . . . . . . 1.16-1.68 _ Eclipse fountain pen and pencil sets . . . . . 1.74 and 2.60 Wotermons Fountain pens Waterman: pen and pencil sets Scripto Mechanical pencils, each Eclipse pencils School bogs, double texture School bogs, rubber cIotIi Leather School leather School Bogs, with pocket Dicrionorys-Webster Muscular movement pods Waterman’: Ink . . .-uuoo 3 Note books - 3 ruled lcribblm 3 plain scribbim .-t-¢-.-aa0o-..|q...,.. 5 Exercise pan anti I111 books 3.57, 4.16, 5.95, 10.11 5.06, 5.95, 9.52, 14.57 92c ..................... 1.25 1.39 2.55pm! 4.50 29c, 50c, 1.00, 1.50 10¢ 15¢ and 25c Holman’: School Opening Special l . 5 loud pencil: 1 Itiam .1 lain . 1, Cami’: Inl i Carter's Ink . . . . . ..,_-.. 10c Laud pencils with Erasers, 3 for . . . . . .10: and 5t Crayons 5c and 10c Pan Itoldln 19¢ Pan nib: 5 x I ooh book ..............-.....-...........'.- 5G Drawing pads 5c ond10c ‘Mop books to: Scratch pod 4 a 6-70 pugs, 2 for .................. 5c Scribbler: plain and ruled,......................-... 56 liiarciu pott and lttl: books It um Matti-tint Scribbler: a 1.4 x to 3-4-90 m» .. s: lluelt Laotltantfo coveted pan and ink wit. 8c,_2for15c,10cand15e l: nalQcoaoIlIaaa-Ili-ufil .-.-.--.-i.....-".-