P ~55. u ..' Wanted NOW Seven thousand strong, from eoast to coast, the girls and women of Canada have already ioined the C.W.A.C. and taken fighting men's places so they could go overseas. But that is not enough. Canada must supply 25,000 more- Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island nuist supply i500 more as their share. ' High school students particularly are wanted NOW to fill such desirable positions as typists, stenographers, motor drivers, bookkeepcrs, dental technicians, laboratory assistants, dieti- tians-tifty-ane different occupations in all. They are well paid, housed, and cared for dentally and medically-with pension it disabled and rehabilitation grant after the war. And every private is a potential officer, as all promotion is from the ranks. Call or write nearest Recruiting Station for free booklet. C.W.A.(. Recruiting Station HALIFAX, COOSWELL ST. NEXT YO HOSPITAL Also at Yermevth, Kentvllle, Iran, New Glasgow, Iylney and Clsaslefletevlst. =rt ‘d? ‘not!’ iwxies 7 THI- iiiri iln Ills llands fi JOIII OILDWIOI v inin was shocked andkgoraa. “Arturo! histons to P011. ou see a Ouswms man was o er day, questions. I found out that. De had not only led those dia- 81111188 monds but had stolen them 1 was scared- ky. You weren't here, so I went to John for advice. He he would take care of things formsAsI didntknow hen ou wauidrettunllevehimthedla- mon as soon as I hoard from ltishargaret where she had put em.’ Arturo reached out and seized her wrist. He yanked he: to her feet. "Y u're to take me to John m" r. "ms an“ "an we're g e ose diamonds beck! ediatelyl" MW‘ Virginia was frightened. She had never heard Arturo speak so sav- agelg. " utPbut why must. t the diamonds back from Jain” she stammered. "Because I say so! That's why!" Then, like a flash oi lightning, the u-uth uurst upon Virginia. it had been Arturo, not her father, who had glanted the diamonds in the doll! e, not Roger Dane, was the thief and smuggler! He had simply been using her all along — had made love to her in Rio for the sole purpose o! using her 1e America n W545 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) Feb. 13, l9l8—French troops, with’ death for high assistance. captured trial SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Depart- ment until noon on Friday, February 19th, for supplying the following lumber:— (To be delivered at the NORTH GEORGETOWN FERRY WHARF on or before March 20th, 1943). Department of Public Works and Highway PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 18 pcs. 10 x l0 x 22 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 17 pcs. 10 x 10 x 18 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 21 pcs. 4 x 8 x 18 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 6 pcs. 4 x 8 x 14 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 12 pcs. 10 x 10 x 12 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 8 pcs. 10 x 10 x 10 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 2 pcs. Yellow Birch 6” x 10” x 14’ long 22 Yellow BirclrHardwood Piles 12 ft. long 10 inches email end I Piles 25’ long 8" Intel] end (To be delivered en or before May 1st, 1943). 14' or more long, balance 8’ to 14' long 8" email end 165 spruce or hemlock binders 12’ long 8” small end 60 spruce or hemlock piles 25’ long 8” imall end 10 cords ballast poles 16’ long 6" email end not less than 7” wide 8 pcs. 8” x 8” stringers 20' long (spruce or hemlock) (To be delivered at the IHARF en er before May 1st, 1948) ‘Fiahure salient 1n onmnpogne. Brit- ish line in Italy lengthened east of Montello Ridge along the Piave. Canadian troops made suc- cessful raids ln the Lens sector. Feb l4. 1918 —Sir Cecil Rice. 58 former British Ambassador to United States, died suddenly in Ottawa. Bolo Pasha condemned to River Spring- treason at Paris 1 blinded by her love for Arturo. 4,03! lin, ft. 1i?’ x 10" spruce or hemlock — 60% to be 875 lin. ft round spruce or hemlock 20’ or more long, 0,400 F.B.M. spruce or hemlock 4" plank 10' to 14' long, GEORGETOWN FERRY F.B.M. Tots! 80 piles l’ ieng “l” small GIN!- Lamber must. be sound and properly milled. No wane jr any portion thereof. (L. B. MACMILLAN), 16 pcs. 12" x 12” x 25’ long — — - - - - - - 4,800 I40 lin. ft. 12" x 12” x not less than 14’ long — — — 2,880 IQ pas. 8x12xl6'long—————————- 960 8,640 pdge lumber accepted. Parties may tender for the whole Tenders to be addressed to the insierslgned and marked ‘TENDER FOR LUMBER.” Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways) s llght-saw the hardness and ugli- smuggle the diamonds into the Uni. ted States. The realisation stunned her. And yet, she wondered why she hadn't guessed the truth before — hadn't uesaed it when Arturo first of- ered to take the diamonds on her hands. She might have known that her father, whatever his faults would never have laced her in such jeopardy for is own selfish ends. She might have known, but she hadn't — because she had been Now, as the scales fell from her eyes and she saw him in his true ness in his face for the first time -ehe wondered how she could ever have loved him. . . . ' He was still gripping her wrist, so tlzhtly that he was hurting her. "Let go of me!" she cried, try- lng to pull free. "Oh, no, my dear! Not until yc-u ee take me to John Stacy." “I won't! I won't! I know now why you want the diamonds. it was you who stole them—you who put them in that doll. Well, you can't go get them back!" Arturo sneered. "So the tru.h has finally sunk into that DTBl-iq, empty head oi yours? Yes, my clear, it was I who hid them in the d011, knowing that you were soft i enough on me to cherish the silly thing and bring it safely into this ooun . But for that confounded dog o your uncle's, you would never have known. I would have come here, somehow made on with the doll-and seen the last of you. My ans went awry. but you need not hink I am beaten. I've worked too hard on this Job, taken too many risks, to fall now. Woud you like to know how I succeeded in throwing the suspicion on your father in the theft of the dia- monds? Aih. that was clever!" “You're oontemptible!" Arturo laughed. "You do not wish to hear But I shall tel! you Just the same. . . ." He was boasting now. It appar- ently pleased his vanity to tell Vir- inla how he had framed her father. e had asked Roger Dane to act as his aEent on a trip into the inter- ior of Brazil-had sent him to the native village where the Dutch pros- pector had cached the diamonds. He himself had learned of that Dane was in the village, he had sec- retly followed him there, stolen the diamonds, and departed. Near the cache, he had left a cigarette case which he had stolen from Dane in Rio. When the Dutchman discovered his loas some- e traced it to the jeweler from whom it. had been purchased and learned ‘that the purchaser was Dane. That fact combined with Dana's presence in the village at the time o1 the theft, must have convinced nth; a Ori- ties and put them an trail. “Now you know everythin , my dear.” Arturo finished. "An now We shall pay a visit to John Stacy." "No! You can't make me!" "Can't I?" Arturo reached into a pocket and brought forth a pistol. ‘Ifyvureftlsetocomewthmeand ve stac some lauslole reason or return 3 the iamonds to you, I shall go alone — and get them in my own way." Vlr inia stared at the pistol in hom ed fascination. She had s terrifyeirt mental picture of Arturo Ohn with the sun - of John defy him despite the wea- gclilrlndJohn might be shot . , . e . . . . "Ve well." she said uneteadily. "I-I’! go with you." When they reached John's spart- ment, he was plainly surprised to see Arturo. More than that. Virginia could see suspicion written on his face-and she knew that somehow his suspicion must be ailayed. He must not suspect the truth and to hold onto the diamonds. s life might depend on what he said or did It was up to her to toll him a story that would make him give up the diamonds without protest. “John " she said, "have you those dlamon here?" "Yes." He. nodded toward a deak r - our 2:..."-l~ "m "w" ere n e . "Well, r-m chanced my mind cache by devious means. Then while h vaguely, she heard Bert talking a doctor, m as though she were living throu h ls Critical 0f t lihorhart Policy IDlfiTON. Feb. I —(@) — Mortgage loans Association of Alberta. in a statement today said that the social credit government o! Premier William Aberhsrt has defaulted even bond migieon loan since it too plvins last Thursday by Premier Aberhart, Mr. Bailey charged that "we can never pmflress as we are entitled to with a government which is‘ oonstan will!!! we! against ewohavemoneytotnveet.’ e lid nknontonb recent action in seeking Dominion Government aid for s housing program, necessary because “the people in the province “with money are afraid to invest it. (Premier Aberhart. who is slso Attorney General. ssid in s siste- mem ‘Thursday that the decision of the Privy council dismissing Alberta's appeal from a supreme Court of Canada decision holding the provincial debt adjustment act ultra vires, had crested a constitut- ional crisis and responsibility for dealing with it has been placed on the Federal Government and Par- liament. He attacked the “money lending corporations" as seeking to acquire e land monopoly.) "Alberta. probably the richest province in Canada in naturpl re- sources. ls today in default in pay- ment of every hand issue that has fallen due since Premier Aberhart was called upon to form a govern- emnt,” said Mr. Bailey. “No sane Person would risk investment in a province with s government which encourages people to default in Dflvment- ni’ their obliaations." about having you and the Mitchell Motors lawyer take care of things I’m afraid the lawyer might say something to Uncle Steve and, if Uncle Steve should find out about the trouble Dad has caused, he'd be so furious that there's no tell- ing what he might; do. He'd mnke things as bad as possible for Dad I think it would be better to let Alrturod tallrei title diamonds, as l panne orrzna . He sa s he can straighten ever o y" John frowne . " tllink that is a mistake, Virginia." He paused, looked searching! from her m Art/uro. "In for: , I‘ refuse to give them back to you. Now that 1 have them. I'm going to keep them." "No, —no'" Instantly. Virginia knew that the panic in her voice had given everything away. Then, Arturo The gun had an . this play-ac !" arshly. "Stacy, I'm - ing those diamonds!" “Oh. no. you're not!" As John lunged toward Arturo, Vlr nia screamed. She saw John stri e out with his fist, heard the Sharp report of the gun. John staggerteld backward, then crumpled " o n o " r nun w frhi. 100x11 hni v1 ni herself to her knees aside “Oh. my darling, my darling. . " She cradled hts head in her arms, but he was limp and heavy. The pallor of his face struck ter- ror through her heart. Tumlng, she cried frantically, h. you beast-you beast! You've killed himl" She spoke, however, to an empty room. Arutro had seized the dia- . Zl0é1d8 from the desk, and had e . . . . - Bert Mason and Harriet, arriving shortly afterward to keep e. date with John. found Virginia talking hysterically over the phone in an attempt to reach a doctor. After their first shock at sight of John lying there on the floor, Bert came . anddtook the phone from Virginia's an Sho collapsed into a chair, cov- ering her facs- "u" her hands. e1 .. .... ,_ use. It seemed dnuelernityd until the doctor came. Meanwhile. she felt le gang-d. (areal! incoherentll’ telling f‘ ned, but her words were o. jum- some other person, far, far away. Then. the doctor was there. Ho and Bert. had carried John into Save suwssrc fatsabones Canada needs and must have every spoonful o! lat drippinga, every piece of scrap fat and every bone from every kitchen in Canada. Fats make giycerine and giycerine makes high explosives. Bones produce Isl. Also glue tor war industry. Don't throw away e single drop oi used tat-bacon qreaae, meat drippings, fryingifets—every kind you use. They are urgently needed to win this war. Strain all drippinga through an ordinary strainer into a clean wide-mouthed can. Save your scrap tat (cooked or uncooked) and all types of bones- cooked, uncooked or dry. When you have collected a pound or more of fat dripping, lake it to your meat dealer who will pay you the established price for the drip- ping and the scrap fat. 0: you can o! them through any Municipal or Salve e Committee lion system in effect you community. In n mnnitioss Inalser right in your own ldhalell. For instance, there is enough explosive power hidden in ten pounds of lat to flre 49 anfi- aircraft shells. So—every day, this easy way, keep working tor Victory for the duration ~ of the war. , " FEBRUARY 1s, 1943 0w on); . FRY/MG 404 We fh FIkIll/GlI/VE DEPARTMENT 0F NATlONAl WAR SERVICES 1 487 h an Harriet what had hap- chair, staring into smce. and her voice was like that of now that John was still did, she would door. Virginia still sat huddled in a she could not rid herself of th fem- that he was dymg. And if he 118W tn blame. She. W 4° She knew and forth. alive, but ferlng, too Eh:- could no ion er deny it. She saw Harr et her pacing back face white and drawn. Poor Harriet! She was suf- . And how she must 13111138111 who had done this NATIONAL SALVAGE DIVISION ‘him i6. 181759)»? crop improvement association convention her tonight passed resolution urg ng Ontario pou. Browers to market all available su plies without delay as e means u vi gfrigtlgr- 11° "ffgiimdg $32}; "n" “mam "lim““'"- ° the bedroom and had closed thciwho loved him. . . . Yes, it was s2. (To be concluded.) 505M25- m. “m” com“ th police in Rio, who must have ‘ BRINGING UP FATHER , AH.‘ M2 JIGGS.’ G.AD EE I'LL. SAY I AM- DADDY- 4!! ME HOAR l REALLY GOING ' TO MOVE- BUT HE'5 JUST‘ MOVING ACIZO5S THE STREET- NOW HELL 5E FACING U5!!! b; .122‘ m Ihkeepletehrsrhllsaslervhnk "v Edwin! ME AGAl STUBBS DON'T YOU DAPE 5PEAK 1U N, CAP DtDN'T vet. HEAR ME STOP YALKlN'-~ v Cradle rockers turn rock crushers on Cyprus to keep British airfields on that Mediterranean island in top shape. Native women make "little ones gut or big ones," then pl‘; up the rocks for transport to the airfield, when mom rollers level the surface. - Your Eyes 7 It you are hsvln symptom of strain - h aches. norm-r. eyes or dlminese- consult s IIIOGIIIIIL At your service with Joan of and s thornrrcls retracting service. Oell In and disease your difficulties. Write or phone for appointments- G. F. llutoheson ; I. 0. IIUTOIIIBON Xi i RAL. OUR QJTFITRS GOT ' S EPORTKI’ (i. I‘. IUTOIIIBON