DAY._ ‘ . . . . . OPPORTUNITY SALE 'As house cleaning time is iust around the cor- ner. we have secured for you by Special Pur- chase some Real Outstanding Values in Curtain- ing. these values are away below present day prices and will cost us considerable more‘ to replace. but as we bought a large quantity at Special Prices. we are able to otter you such Outstanding Values. only‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59cayd. These are brand new merchandise Ijustarrived from new Spring stock. Another Special Value in Tiny Towels, 50 dozens in tho lot, size l8 x 36. Regular $1.25 for . . . . 89c o pair THESE villus; ARE on SALE Tuesday Morning at 9.30 a. m. MAROll 15th PROWSE BROS. LTD. THE STORE OF GOOD VALUE Phone 197G prayer by Millicent. Stewart. choir the group 58hr! (he hymn. Blanche tion. __The Willing Workers group oitaway. the C. G. I. T. o! Tyne Valley, dllT-rgd, ing C. G. I. T. week assisted on 1am 1 must" Sunday at both church services- United in the moraine and Prel- silt, you hairy traglodytei" byterian in the eveniriiZ- The SPPYD- Muted (he young‘,- mm tui-e was read by Lucy Nisbet, Wm‘ t Aa a C. G. l. T. i MacDougall andi Constance Sharp took up the collcc-i On Thursday evening the "Wililni The Harvey Olrls I! Samuel Hopkins Adams Ul-TAPIER XXVIXI 0/ Cricket spent a wretched night.» I’!!! think that Olay could [a from ibu- anus, her hiss. and shoot down ta daienseies man — no: sho would ;nevor believe that. Yot when sho renumbered his dark moods. his somber hatred oi Purvls. tho toot. that he himseii had been shot without ivaming st Purvisb pro- curement as ha believed; all theso , considerations unsettled hsr. lho needed reassurance. Without con- sulting anyone. she wrote her lov- er a note, mailing it on the early train. Dearest: Tell mo you did not do it. That is all I nsod. I will believe you. But. I want it on your own word. You: anxious, loving, C No answer car-no. Perhaps. sho surmised with a stab o! tear. the poison oiiicials had intercepted it. This suspicion was hall’ confirmed when a clever young man horn the Federal District Attorney's o!- ‘ rice called on her. "You have a ' personal and special interest in the prisoner, we understand, Mia ‘a Qa . _ _ _ _ a! t‘ .. . Special buy in 46-lnch-wide eurtuining, assorted colors. On sale For fifjizaxj; Rxfioasaegfeg: ma; ahevzidlbizildslna to many him». orvly . . . . . . . . . ..._,_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47c a yd. otntmbiexfi‘ u:;“_$g?\Y$‘a§fl€ amutm H” h, we, mm, reas“‘£¢d.c€°°,ei_:e“‘\7 saw. é‘ any threats against. Judge Puwis, Special buy in Marquisette and Lace. Reg. value 75c to $1.00. On sale tor k. ° 3i“ °' wouuéltlfrrégvetdggezru“ h“ "H. as much as promised mo that he wouldn't. . . ." The words isiled on her lips as she interpreted the satisfied smile on the lawyer's lips. “rhen he had made threats." Cricket pressed heir jaws together until her teeth hurt. l-le handed her a wapur. “Stin- poena ior your appearance at the preliminary hearing." he said. A bearded fossil oi medical prac- tice. one Dr. Alston McVay, was brought in by authorities to pro- nounce upon the injured man's con- R- l- ROGER!» 5'1"“ Muuflfldition. This was three days alter 1 Plaksrd Building, l5l Gt. Geo. St. the shooting. When he found both ,wounds still open, he was scandal- Chnriotteto .- ized. Hb beckoned Dr. Gibson out. mt the sick room. "Your patient wonvt “V. through m. week» TYNE VALLEY C. G. I. T. "Why not?" "You're letting his lilo drain The openings must be clos- At once. Before it is too "who in thunder are you to in- re- ‘Tll have you cited (or mal- practice." gulped Dr. McVisy. "It's been done beiore," grinned the other. "But my patients re- ‘cover. How many periorated bul- let wounds or the intestines have TEE GUARQAN- CHAKI-QTTETQHN' ‘ ' ' told tho authorities, lnodiately. Even _ ably too lat. 0n the strength o! this, bail was denied-tho and official wheels sat in motion to supplant Dr. Leonard Gibson in aha-rte o! tho oaaa. They failed. The patient, him- solltookahand. Doqinhls mind was tho conviction that Dr. Leonard Gibson vraa his best bot. At tho monomer-whoring, tho csao against Olay ‘nan-stars took shape so convincingly that his friends were sunk in depression. Judge Purvis'a onto-marten a!- iidavlt (though the ants-mortars feature hsd'loat its validity) was definite. Arias- (ailing mm his saddle he had aoen a figure on the ridge which ho positively identi- iied as that o! Clay ‘Thurston. Al this. Doc Gibson loaned over to mutter in cricket's oair. "Why would ha bo tool enough to show himself alter tho shot?" which oom- iorted hai- a little“ , _ aiknap oi tho territorial geology bureau contributed his bit about the dog's clam . It was readily established that the accused had Pal-Mom's Prinoelifll 1!‘! with him. Two o! the Harvey girls reluctantly swore to having seen Mr. Thurston rida out c! town on thetrail otPur- vi: and Belknap. Cricket was call- ed next. Firmly aha rotused to aunt any or ths,uarniaing attorneys quas- tiona. Li. she could and would not. Nor would she give evidence against her lover. "Do you roal- izie that you can be sent to jail?" threatened the District Attorney. "I can't help it." she said. white but resolute. ‘ She was committed. A deputy sheriii took her away. Within an hour lVLiss Bliss was demanding en- trance to the Jail and being re- ierred to the barred window_ wharo the prisoner's wan hoo appeared. Tho visitor sriifled tho hot and letld air eddylng tram within and turned livid. "I. am, I trope, a. supporter o! law and order and an upholder oi the Constitution o! the United States," she said. "but...." She stalked sway. her Radian pro- ille more Auzustan than ever. By good chance than was a branch meeting oi‘ railroad em- plcyes at Sandrock that. evening. Naturally they dined at Harvey's. Atterward they were briefly ad- dressed by s revolutionary and an- archlstic Miss Bliss. breathing red ruin and the breaking down oi laws. A committee was ltmned to wait. upon Sheriff Whately. ‘lferry Kelsey, acting as spokesman. de- livered the ultimatum. "Open that door and lot out Miss Bselyo or we'll kick your goldam jail down and use the pieces tor tocthpicks. So what dflyou think o! that?" The sheriff, a men c! discretion, thought it likely: "It ain't no place “BIS {or a lady,” he conceded and ro- t MRS?" __15.__ 1949 MAKE SURE YOU HAVE‘ i THE RIGHT KIND OF LIABILITY INSURANCE may... may be financially that"; rs i loathe youcausethembodilylniury or damage their property. Does you; present Liability Insurance poll . cover against these risks and lgllnn abate for which ‘Lou may be directly or even ndiractly rospoas is? "°":..“"‘“"'""';rr:,*’:i* condemn: mission an Provincial laws n-rm‘! insurance anions fin-hula s’: on: ell-m racing Lisbility PI q. A “North America" Companies’ Liability Insurance Policy may bo bad to cover all risks. Plagaafs. Let your Agent or Broker go over yous Lia ilicy Policy and make sure you are properly protected. f Avoid-wag‘. tiisimsircbcoiwrmor NORTH AMERlfill 00M PANIES csnsnum i-man orrrcic-ronorrro FIRE - MARINE ~ CASUALTY" iarvisa0fleeathmirgboutconoda INSUIANCI COIAPANV OF NOITI AIAIIICA NOUAPITY NSUIANCI COMPANV OI NORM AIAIIKA Til ALLIANCE INSUIANCI COMPANY OF HIADIHIA HI-ADQMIA Ill AND MAfil NSUIANCI COMPANY ~ ll. rr. iiiivisoii l osnrnn i PllOllE air l‘ ‘Nan-iii B. il. IIIIOIiES FIRE - uFsA-mpurorlioiiii: All Other Lines Oi Issirraiige |'| PtlOllE ‘r14 A. it. Mcliillls GENERAL INSUEAIRZ E0.‘ 8T. 714 leased his prisoner in the custody o! the delegation. (To be continued) arr. PHILADELPHIA ma: AND MARIN‘! Workers” under ilie capable and ei-‘YW 0V0!‘ Elva?" INSURANCE COMPANY ‘ ' d hi t M s. G. l. Mac-l Having no satlsfachory answer to igfilifiitliiiiitfflls8fipiiiifiil‘ i-nmllies nndithat. one, the visiting physician friends at a social evening in Bri- withdrew to make his report. Judge their Ns- the spirit in which it is given. with our best wishes for Health and Hlltppl-HES to you and yours. The Box Holders oi North River, morning they departed to pective homes, wishing Nell many more years o! niail driving. Following is the Address: Mall Oarrier Remembered 1 PHONE 1M0 ‘anon-l l“. A Very Enjoyable evening was Qent at. bhe home oi’ Mr and Mrs. M3- Nelmn Wmmmfi. york Point and coma-am _ ‘Pun! w“ u good u dead m, Nelaoui Williams, North Rivet; on‘ w 1- “ " ~ b0 "mma Mn‘ . _ Nbruary 17th. i949. when the m, f;.,;"§;’§..,"{§§$‘§ fiifiinghfi Tdh° ffiwwm‘ pmgmm M! m Song _ Follow Th6 Trail - The “m,” ll L ' POWNAL v. r. u. m’ °“" mom Imnwrm . I . Presenting C. G. 1'. '1"- Skit-The Sewing Circle. Duet-Gulwcy Buy~Prisciiia Mac- Arthur zind Julia hincLcod; ‘ Song with guitar accompaniment --Minr\ie BRIE"- Nmm Rivfib 3°“ P911" and COW-i honor one. to whom we owe more ‘"11 5°“ iwllier-b “Ssembled 1° 511ml‘ than we are perhaps grateful for. their appreciable" to their faithful! The lot of the RllTll-l Mali Driver is Mall Courier. Nclsoir Wiiliaans. At; M m, time an enviable m“, and we met. at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 10 °°1°°k 1119i’ Fill proceeded to the, yet have to 15am or (yng getting Lodge Lane for their weekly meet- Uving i'00m. Mi‘. Olli!‘ ShT9€lTarl1"rich on the job)‘ ing. There were sixteen members acted as Chairman. while Mrs Ollie You have been a 1511mm mag. and three visitors present. . The After the programme a general sing-song uios enjoyed; games were played and lunch was served. The very pleasant evening was brought to a close by the singing o! the National Anthem. On biarrli 4th Poivnai Y. P. U. GEIIEML lllSllliAllllE OI 6T. GEO. ST. noiicrrisiiontiass All s ltaslq s‘; PllOllE 320 wig!“ T?“ ‘he Eddie“ 8W1 Mi‘. man, one the North River, Yep-k 31'0" flGOdII fey Drescnied Ncl. with Point and Cornwall Route ror more kl) We used DUPSQ- ANTIQUE“ 181K911 years. than many of us like to re- v sum c. Nelson in his own fit- member. always a willing and ab- giidlwiy wilzkig m"? Mid 8-11 WW liging follow. and ready with a n Y- l ¢ Smililli! 0! "P0P; pleasant smile anad cheery "Good lilhogs It. Jolly Good lilall Drivei-"I Momingrg May you y” 1on8 spam‘; h: r ' - Y n iwis . The many nice things we ‘ The P951 021th? "felling was spent have said here are from our hearts. f" B21253 3:‘! lftiiniéélfak-‘llm? 5233i that mean ones, we will retrain from mm - - ~ i" 6 flfl- pu ting down on paper. We don't. mmzani in his “$1131 7-1004 Style-j really believe there are many now. bun‘? W“ "w" ifrved by ‘he h°5"' we wish to say. "Thank You," Nels. "5. "$13M"! bl’ U19 111G195 DFPSPII!» in a more tangible form, and ask In the wee sma" hours of the voii to accept this small purgg in ‘Vorltlerlnl Ilcislr-r. '|lI\V ulna! It rln il-—lll‘lwl Hr! ("old tllr ritll 0i‘ the roam into |ilF|r-—\\(‘llil it iiiiil ~l‘llii‘4 ll hldlk Into lhn room ri< lint iilr—-:| rlflnllin hunter. This iir-t-iiiiiits ftrr its grant heating non-or. Tlir- nirl place aerir runs! n! its limit out through the vlllmnr-y l0 iiPlll lin- triti- lifll Wflrill. Frvul In? lllr-riliirrs- .|irtl learn rahnut "Til fuel nnvi-r. l\ [frat ifllXplflillfl Pttllllltrf in puiir anninn-r cottages. lnlrl by lIrirrlirrir-ea. Riiliit- nrl, (‘nnirrsrtnrs nnrl Hirllrlliig “aler- lnl IVPFVFPI. Tlllisiri Inrtl loll “nub-rs lent seller. Deniers “Ulnird TWEEO STEEL WORKS LIMITED liopt. no. 512 TVlEEil, OilT. NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY By Clifford McBride ~»- 1 HERE/ our-amoral eieemvasr/ A‘ WHERE can nun’ coiwouuosa DX' BE P 1!, "I a‘ I? "" ““ FIRST‘ ‘HME HE i-ianiowr snow UP msrr NIGHT’ FOR '\\ emu: svaw \ MISSED A MEAL. manor-non 4 <- j meeting was under the leadership of Hilda Wood, convener o! Christ- ian Missions. The devotional per- iod opened with hymn 249, "Jesus Shall Reign." The topic was “The Dilemma oi’ Chinese youth." After some discussion Rev. E. R. MacVicar led ‘in prayer. Hymn 252. “In Christ There Is No East Or West", was sung, which brought this period to n close. The president. Gordon Moore took charge of the business period, and the minutes were read by secretary. Arthur Jones. Roll call was re- sponded to by a vision John saw in heaven. The collection amount~ eri to $1.31. The next meeting will be held at the home of Dorothy Biiell where the coiivcncr of citizenship will be in charge. Arthur Jones will be in charge of recreation. The roll cnil will b0 responded to by a Bible verso incitiriiiiiz the word "land." interesting contests were prepar- eri hy Mrs. Parker Inga and en- joyed iiy all. 'l‘lii~ hostesses, Mrs. Lodge Lane and F-Iiizn served :i delicious lunch and iiie mcelinl: was brought to n (‘lose by the singing ni Auld Lang Sync. ’ “WEBSTER'S CORNER SCHOOL Report ior Fohriinnv: Grade X: 1, Eddy Baird; 2. Mary Baird. Gracie IX: 1, Gladys llcron. Grade VII: l, Bernadette Baird; 2, Vincent Bnirrl. Grade VI: l, Pauline McEachern; 2, Ivan Heron. Gerard Duffy; 2. Grade V: 1. Walter Murphy. Grade V (b): 1, Bertha Smith; l. Marie McEachern; 3, Bernice Mc- Guirk. Grade IV: 1, Theresa McGuirk; 2, Gerard McEnchern. Grsdo'lII: l, Stephen Baird. Grade ll :1, Anna Mcllachern; 2, Florence McEachern. ‘ Grade I: 1, Gerard Smith; 2, Lawrence McGuirk. ‘M. P. MacDonald. Teacher. (Lhmpiife Sing-song. Factory-hailed Serviceman- save you “time and money becausethey know your car or truck best i c‘; ‘do the i a Wherever you are wherever you drive, there's a ord of! Canada dollar “lust around the corner" eager to servo you. ,That's one big reason why so ma; pnpls fro/n- Ford oi’ Canada Cara sad truc a. Aad tire 6m service mm Ian at your lord oi Canada Dealers! That's because they give you FOUR BIG ADVANTAGES to servo youbeccen-co save you money. A ~ i \ OoaalaoIorrlPsrls-t‘ for m ma of cqn-hdl products are mods r18 ‘l ' co fir eight and .141! 10°F“ They're guaranteed! ' - W’, "Bi"- is especially deslgaeo _ aro up to choniiuuto no give your ca: or mick faster. arid lust ri bi. Theirs phased 'moro_ egficieiit service. and dovoslopod‘ y service ' engineers \ a s FORD-M WILLI "m véowwieo.’ wavouzrws n HflllNfifiiilN HIM Si‘ Y: t’ BWFTEF NLN iMfl NU 4m t siici-i oestrus msiictiiy-imcoin-ivisrioa plat!" srriiwsrrr scorons Lain. 224 iinsir stories tr. ' A . - q Q" ‘““‘__* Ull. TlllillTijii ‘illllii P. illlli an i. I r, i111. JFK i‘