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George St. NOTICE i highways tlosed to idoior Vehicles Notice is given that motor vehicle traffic on the paved highways is still restricted ,to vehicles, except in cases where the gross weight oi vehicle and load does not ex- ceed 5,000 pounds. 0n and after Monday, the 25th March, 1945. motor vehicle traffic on roads other than paved highways is re- stricted to motor vehicles, except in cases where the gross weight oi vehicle and load does not exceed 12,000 pounds- Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary to this order shall be duly prosecuted. DATED the 22nd day of March, AD. 1948. By Order, C. J. STEWART, TActing Clerk of the Executive Council. it El-Iighway Tram: Ad . ' ‘ \ Q ‘ lltzistraiion of Motor Vehicles ‘luggage dftlilirsectlol (ll) of ‘The Highway T1115‘ i - re s es o own- . shall t idnight es the lee: foil the duets of seeh license. 'islet'ellyll"liilt‘ulllh ~'&’ii"iil'i'.li.°°m new can we» ereeu new elem ‘ - - Fi-éiziéagfvfiianivu d‘: ee- . ' i (31; f‘ Til. “ i. - - I'd "m ...", cooniisYss ly iderseret Meir Wilt mother. She's y smart. isn't end-But on “N? be” ‘Fill’ rt . n _. _ .. .. only her iingsrlgrrls u‘ Mhmm really be "Perhs. copied the e ed in h and pair i know it. Terence so nation. He search- ts ior some money bus tickets. i1 jikllcially, t 0t we same as were s Brouihur . me lint a lltle mo. mind thEt. d "But what can Became I'm Just Y0 You North Kensingto . oi his fags scious sideways towards her, his worrying than?" ,"Oh, welhxmhe laughed. "No to be destructive. . J-Iow me about that." piezno playing. It was 1x512! showed ed . e remember Graham. "Don't start discussin Bach and Beethoven with me. wll you? I shall depths. Horses are more line." shs then. become superficial and xii gent and provocative. tried with his mood. she, thought. "iit in e e ' lnm $111198, she hardly knew. vrsrron moss nnoanrwnsr ‘Ihey had tee trees. ‘Irhe ch blomcm pink tower-beds o'er the green lawns. "Lila. hi5“ .t§°'n;‘.l2¥_t... in cl down on them with lemntlnaly to (alter. little while." He looked at her in ' ‘Ma/kc up my mind?" she rs. bested the words wonderingly. "m What Wny do you mean?" ide what you want from "Yes, I've been thinking that myechf. “Why? she flushed. laugh. 1m: st him. "do you think I'm such a chameleon?" l-ie smiled back at he; and hi, ey°s were sympathetic and affec- tionaote. “Perhaips things aren't "TY CB-Sy ior you." - "N0." she agreed; "I think you're fllht there. Too many strings ullini in opposite directions. etimes I'm one person and sometimes another....One's s0 in- fluenced by surrounding: bv the people one happens to with at the moment." ‘T883’ he said. "I can under- stand that; especially when ones very young; You'll grow out of it." "Oh." e chatted him. "Alter all you're not very old yourself." He raised an eyebrow. "Over l’. "Yes. Weii—" She broke oif. They were separated by over ten years. It was polite to say that he was young, but she did not really think him so. Thirty. to her. seem- ed a landmark planted well ahead in the misty corridors oi time. well n till DOWN llli TAKING IJillIiTIiIES TNIS WAY leeldowRegularYeuCsnIe EveryM ‘ - i“ and her pluck- " y couldn't u Y ion o“ Won't o you?" don't mind." the earns person reallwou knopveva” 5 p _ Ii 1 ' es the ouuum o! Ill come if I can, she . She was com turned a little eyes him. "What's thine i perhaps that one can put into ed h! "m 11mg the 890.1118 0n with yW-r musizlile They talked about music and her odd, she thought, what dlfierent sides of different She Martin be quite out of my had adapted herselN to it atlkl‘ I do." w o erpeo- mods. chance my character suit theirs. But which is my true self. the real me?’ Really, 50mg. at the caieteria and wandered between the cherry- . my . White. adorned the branches use ffflsllc. mnssioiiubutterfllgnt 11in big‘: IGWS 0 ll DB nl‘. shades splashed colour vividly They wandered down a sheltered from ti: a eater seclusion. The sun stream- an almost summer warmth. An empty seat, Placed under a giant ilaburnum tree. caused their steps , “There's no greet hurry there? w lh 1 ' hum whflee“ mg t st here ior a "Yefi" 5119 BBYQEd. "lust ior a i _ smllingi . ‘lgghill have to make up yoiir n‘ That's whet ‘you all! ,be- eeying*ir“1yeu.get;i " l, wmkmmmdym i ' s!‘ I. on the seed to middle sic. ‘iisrencek lingers close ‘ slowly over Susan's hand which 1y- ingnin her lap. “Don't any- ih grash in enext four “e me at you'll come back to Broadhurst?" said "How can I promise? I can't tell what's going to happen." "Tell me.’ he said slowly. "you know. when we first met-yesterday in Regent Street-you said that you had been thinking oi me oo- cssionally. Was that true?" Sh stirred. with a reetiessmove- “Yes, uh, yes. I think so. was Why now-But, Terence-J g. didn't mean You mustn’ ..." , “Mustrft what? Take you seri- ously Her glngtelsmildsetins under the wssur n hand. “Yes. Bet- not. He took his hand away and rest- back of the ace was still turned e ment. Yes. it seat. His l’ words." His hand rested for a towards her. "You think I may moment on her arm. "Dont let us be f i "my" mm“ too much W5 wt aiing in love with you, and minke trying to warm me against She flushed. “Put it like that. if you like." "Since you've been in lgndun this time have you met any men you've-liked?" hesitated. "I've met a lot 0i! men. One or two oi them... Well. there was one e eclaily." “Yes?" Terence snilled grimly. “Go on. ‘Iiell me about him." "Well, I met him at a sherry party. I think he liked me, he was rather attractive. Tall and fair a/nd good-looklng- with a moustache..." "A moustache. You like mous- taches?" Terence passed his hand izhoughtiully over his own clean. shaved upper lip, "Yes." She laughed, glancing at . "I think so." "And this attractive man at the shew party-did he make love to you "No oh. no. We didn't get to know each other very well." She used ior a moment. "To be quite ruthful I haven't seen him again irorn that day to this." “But you haven't forgotten him?" “No." she agreed. "I haven't forgotten him." Telenf-‘FS eyes held hers. "Poor Susan!" His glance lingered over her feature resting on her mouth. "How beautiful you are." She did not say anything. The sun's rays now were losing their warmth and a faint chili feeling was creeping into the evening. is She fastened up her coat and turned to him suddenly. “Don't take any notice oi anything I've . 595d. TETEIIBB-I SUPDOSo I'd better call you Terence. hadn't I? nothing serious has happened to me Iynlly. I expect I'll come back hroadhurst. I don't think there ll be anything to prevent me." She put on her hat and got slow- 1y to her iect. "It's getting rather ooid, isn't it? Do you think we'd better go 110w?" He looked nt his wrist-watch. “Good gracious. I'd icrnoitcn all about the time. I said I'd be back at the iarm by seven.“ l-lc grin~ . "Well. can't be done. Come along.” . (To be continued) srafifiisi. woman's INSTITUTE On the evenin of March d-th, the members oi t e Stanchel Wo- men's Institute met at the home fit Mrs. Reg Kelly ior their re ular onthly meeting. The pres dent presided and the meeting opened y singing the Institute Ode. Roll call was responded to by twelve members. The minutes oi the last meeting were read and discussed. It was decided after some discus- _ aion to send to the Red Cross for knitting and sewing ior the relief of the children oi European coun- tries. It was moved and second- ed that, all bills be paid before the next meeting. One new member joined and was given a heartv wei- come. Collection ior the evenin amounted to 60c. Next lace o me “ was undecided. ere be- ing no iurther business the meet- ing closed by singing God Save the King. Lunch was then served by the ostess and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent. DIAMOND CUTTING The Dominion Diamond Cutting Ocmpnizws plant in Toronto. only one or it: kind in Canada, is pro- ducing sparkling gnu: tor miladyb modern Jewelry. m oi the war- time neoeselty ior industrial diam- onds. this plant now employs about l00 people many oi whom ere re- turned veterans to turn out out diamonds for dansda’: peacetime needs in modern jewelry. C“ '.°.$'.l»...“‘t.-"'..°“..°"°.. . 80 years diamonds were turn- ed, out in theUnlted‘ States.’ machinery to s gresfiuoxteurgs.‘ - now a of n“§-qcei“iiy°¢ei:lu.“$y__ n ifit“ Yiummum ed.‘ w m1 repaired st '_ s. .' w.’ l stirs"? i fiiugen _-ei the m°isa°iaiiitizsiiiNfiq i fi i eflmeoluttonflt ie 5E é to i 2,; it? t in hiohmectiveo! ure w tionheeslzeedytekesapiaom. iurthereo-eedinetioaisnso utbeOanedianPoislt-rymdufiz istoeueeeetalzzutlklepehl’ tryieselateiltth ehouldbeeo-oedinated. Wearoatlestovertekhl car's produotimatthisdete. is» ‘ereoetpte st?- nnesgsmiingete totalled b‘ Bhinlnsegmnritthi: hSVB enreeumed past tween-lots tier- tinue unt the end of the mo forward to Marian s. i??? White. citie a. h due for B. D. A. MacDonald 0d G-leniinnan. poultry-rhino ‘ more- thm ever. is enthusiastic over poultry industry is raising 700 New Hamghires. Neil Matheson oi Sou port an- werp, this plant places Toronto in a position with New York as a gem-producing this lucrative and fascinating bus- iness. . It’ lug. Gives Very Quick Belief. Even if you're not interested in saving good money. you surely want self, in your kitchen. and be ready It's so easy to mix. anyone can do it. Make a syrup by stirring I cups o! granulated sugar and 1 cup of water iew ‘ unt ‘ " cooking is needed. Or use corn syrup or‘ liquid honey. instead ofsuger Iyrun Put 3% ounces of Pines: (obtained irom any dru centre, the only America to s in North share Save Money By Misting flocE owners thoughts to baby Jiicks. r orders ust in. hocking over hatchery records. interes in- " came to light re iits 1 shipp eggs to he. erlss. One such w: with K flock oi 500 birds is HD1118 “V911 "W! qt hifphlllfi eggs per week, having a hatohabi w oi’ B0 per cent- HQ receives seven cents Der chick hatched-his weekl cheque nears mono. reed cosh flrurd at I lbs. oi teed per bird hm month would cost per 1000 about ‘ $140.00. some ‘but! However. all flglpgflgfl raising 3.000 a: does Bren cannot ship to es. Currie oi Fairvlew- ..___. stewart Jones is up in the 1000 n cncidlfu ich fir»: hi’; “mind” “d ' m chm“ do’ ve e I in s. hatch ility record this eeesou M. tier-worth of 1W8 thus tar. ‘rheir average last week Montague intends raisins I501“ was ‘i’! per cent. ll- 3400. ity is indicative o! s and --- vigor in baby chicks-g haioh- There are many others who have ability and future good 08B Dro- goubud. their chick orders. u- duction. When ordering baby tion: Raise as man as ou can chicks, these factors should be but do not overerow . Ra both ’ered. ' codeorels and mlllets, both will be Wheatley Bros. have converted a needed. iloor i104’ x 80’) of their poultry Oaponizing has - t! building into a chick br - Clark. Summerslde, utilised the steam heated. Some broader! Gap- services of W. G. o. Giarlotic- able oi housing about 0.000 chicks. town. in ca a 000M311: They except to raise about 10.000 this season. . . year. will be r took a sexing course at the 0A0. ed for mea ‘ for Nowfound- Guelph. . mlmy 0M0" land. ior such Raise mm- chicks by all means e but do not sacrifice the health 08 chicks by bvercrowdlns. possibilities. He has e line new WHLINGION. llugland ~42) ' L‘ decked poultry house -- he —W posted at this grth- alreedv hes a fine lot oi ew empwnshre railway station: Wet Hampshire chicks-is urchssixig paint, inade waiting room. mink several hundred very i e 8.0 . oi your czothing coupons. Attend- BPR. ' m ants said it was efieotive. 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