w ' . e. e “mm” 1- 1w tan Iennlg n" "WW8 lSll lltillty Alrlinor_ 3m": EM Repatriation . my ,, _ son-g.»- Draws To End (GP) - Bristol Aeroplane Com- _____ pa-ny. now llailliidinghthe gill! Brs- muggy I baron I ar ner. as een en- aux“ _ _ trusted by the “PM “WW when sum u» tin-d m» 53:. Charles eeulxelouiemstln- with the d=\'=1°1>m="° °1' I "W" Brio ill-need at a 1 1- slender tiun Army. prmnns roi- his sixth 8'81 utility" airliner suitable on you" m“ 1h h ‘my h“ hhd h and “at vim m new,‘ Gui-m m°di""“5"a3° "WW5 anywlw" m PM"! "lmlfll- WM Md Pluufl said here tlhat within l0 months. l-hfi ‘vfifld- nder the cano y to ll ht a . The airwart, which should. be ‘cligmggq, The grim! mill‘ “m. lifieltlbtrcgdvetzltlilleeinmltlzetz? available in rive years. will have oven 15mm m mm“ Guam“ PM“ P55“!!! will“?! 1Y1 U10 PTUBOWPV, but‘ "All right." Eric said. “Grab a “Lyiemmg w“; be "purging g9 wzil be adaptable to sirscrew-tur- uh Ind bu," that 8h.“ their homehmi . blues. Eric returned ts his apartment. The 70° him-eh some of mm specifications rail M I fw- l-h ~iephened the city editor o! h“, M,“ ihhmou, Devil" h, engined aircraft with a payload of ‘h, mohm Hwhih‘ h" Wk, h ‘and u‘ m. 1"‘ or hwuum“ 11.000 pounds. made 111w! 83 we- little lower than usilsl. he said whohm,“ “huh”, m; m", angers and their baggage and h, "wk Huh“. "ML Ruth.’ thi. hvod “d ‘maxed with no M” o‘ 2350 pound! 0f fPBlB-hlt- 1° "ma: is Senator Ins-sen‘: secretary. will rammmoh pressurized. hi"! I ‘R80 “L you lease tell Barney Teel u-hen 2' o! 1.354 miles and should be cap- he creases in that the senator la ho§°f"’,h3°°°,,’§§'§,,'f§f’,§db°§; an‘: able or 32o miles an hour. having dinner at the Dubonnalx Hench hovemmhh; through ‘h, ,-—-————————-' tvnlsht and would like to he" saivnion Army, _ ‘ _ Co“, "ad Mr. ‘Peel drop in for coffee after-i Dru Pun, hhhwn u “m, m“ atil1helieai~n€ools2l¢lisid‘i\¢ng_ W ward? The senator said no one else who conquered Duh»! yflhhd," "m . The SCH-awry ma“ sava an eut- but l?“ T”! Wm d“ tfiat oi the first group oi mure line of the years activities. Th‘ "ma" ‘lunged m’ h. U11" 399- "01117 m?" "m" them‘ The treasurer’: report followed ‘wk f" “an” ‘l’ t 9 an“ 11°“ selves back in prison for committing and it showed a surplus 010191-01 and glanthmb “timnment 5'11,“ new offences." viii. “hlch to stein the ensuing W" ° l ° “ °“ l“ "m" l" In iiddiuiin to the 10o awaiting yea" ‘volt d°°r “‘l",°p°“ ‘m u“ chum 3°,“ repatriation, another ‘I00 must lin- , The {ouch-mg suggestions were rum" 7' rmami h“ i" l)“ ‘mm’ Isl‘ their sentences but they are in ihcn passed by motions. that Mrsflni w“ m“ ed “d h" bmw" the main camp on the mainland lrsn Dorchcrty and Mrs. Monty FY" W"! sparkling. and not on Devil's Island, "which 7U‘ 771E M4N! Select a gift that suits his per; sonality and adds utility am] flexibility to his wardrobe. Make it one which is comfortable to wear and complimentary to the wearer . . . a gift such as you c“ buy from us at: low coat. i Shop Early for First Giolc; of our Quality Merclianidisel Make vour Christmas gifts os lovely as yo‘ can . . . for even u little giftmciy hove beauty . . . may," ii truth, BE beauty if it is on Elizabeth Arden Gift Box. MncLeod engage electricians to dog: :23“ ‘$53 gggsm-llcll“. now houses nothing but 400 coco- Hond-O-Tonik and Soap, Both Mit and Dusting wire our school also thfll- We 5d‘ “com. in Eric come 1m» ‘nut “995- P Powder" Both Solis...enchunting vise M158 MocQllflld l0 Pllmha" Th. “I'm mm‘ m.“ wnhed‘ 319k m 19” when u“ , combinations in wonderful scents. a dictionary l" ‘h’ 5°h°°1 “d y y m“ "mud m‘ “lmmmt ma" d present the bm into the living mom. sniffing the an - _ v air, The pungent. faintly oriental A. Hand-O-‘fonik and June Geranium Soup n‘? mmmlri Irhznzefgcuwgg: smell of Stefan Zomnds cigars . . .2.2s arvolflwd t° a ° lingered in the room. were 6.000 convicts and liberes working and whiling away the itime in a tropical climate“ The ' -; , B igadier lived among them and l. Ardent: Dusting Powder and Valve lath lhgrgllfiigr? ieaiwrs. Bu” c1 Inst llsteltzn zcgeneeztvblvggvltliislvfi lam wgs stricken with malaria and dye. M" _ . _ _ lcoun n, l fl 83X‘ Q l D l8 l! t v .p e 1d; t __ Mrs. Me en ery. C. Ardent: Dusting Powder, lath Sells, June Irvilrfle- r s n Tbmseigtgirbh. flrflphce‘ He h“ The aememen‘ w" manned h“ Geranium Soap“ .535 secmgary _ Mrs. Stirling Inga. “Z0 we w'em' t vs A he , i552 when fiance started "banis . 0' charm“ cnqm’ v.1“ cram’ sun Tank‘ Trei-illsurer fllvlxhslllelnlllslgloloxliheyyl fipflrllrncnt." Eric amid-n "Bars; lugdr crgintlbxrmseigllntgncteilieirwtekrtn? "I Lip Pencil... 5.75 NJ 1°" '“ r5‘ ‘keeping an eye on things." i a ' a s. Velvo Both Mil, Ardlnu seui Oil, flune ="§ir1:l§f8rg-iV-Ml‘fs‘f'§:hhMadam; “Good! And we've finally caught ;§;;*;;bief"s°§f,"';’;j_;,d§°§;,§ 5"‘""“"' 5°"P-"3'5° hm; M“ Elmer Clow. ‘lggqfistzvltlggluartisr pilrglwl‘; 5'3; they numbered less than one pa: Sick Commlttcc _ MPI- Joleph‘ h M {m l} h‘ 5 cent of those who tried. a MacDonald and Miss Lillian Irving.’ w ° W“ ° “l” °’ m‘ ""° Now men-re sends those sen- Gml o“ Cummings __ Mrl weeks ago and she's unquestionably tniiced to hard labor to a new and . _ - the girl 1n blue who delivered the George lwlhg and M“, William. Dressing Gowns . 7. _ $4 95 ii money to Max Arum And Sh“ a modern penitentiary on the Island p i . ' B0!‘- ‘ i Hayde“ knockout. Eric. She's as pretty as a 9t s“ Nam“ do Re’ m" B T d liars was then voted byi _ ., o aux, where they have opportun- roadgloth P3 am . motlgn foo!‘ treats and prizes for Hmmand dw“ bm- h?“ for hocial ma hph-ihua] “u. I j as ' ' ' I I Warm Wool Sweaters . . $4.25 up carried that thanks be extended- 5T. MARY'S SCHOOL . _ “I met her.” Eric said laconically. . Mm E 8 c the scihoolichlilrflsgd seconded and’ John Featherly stopped smmng‘ camm‘ ‘ '- * It “as a s“ ° ' “One of Pop Krescds men chased ‘é \ _ v U.‘ _ I u 1 ;l\El' up the service stairs and ~, ' " \.\R3LR\R)Qv\7ov- w» o “m or l" Dfalcticéallyxintotmrydarngsglilric 0x5 Honor R0“ {Tr November‘ Dlanlolld Socks: a" woQlo hand ~~-~ ~ . s_ , ‘ . _--ane." go o m an ' (muggy "Al, y “g L can which flch member flnflei-eq Mrs. Gavin Irving kindly l" iglackmahed h" mm having dinner Grade IX - l. Louise Doiron, knlt . . . . . and pa]! by naming a plant o! shrub she _ vlted the members ‘to 1:3‘ $31‘??? with the senator and me tonight. Fourteen members met at the liked around her home and also by TOP the “c?” meellmg _ I ed by! The roundhyaced ma“ sag; down home of Mrs. Dennis Rooney on paying the membership fees. the roll rail ivould w um“ PT i 2. Douglas Blanchard, 3. Eunice Pineau. Grade V111 — 1. Marie Pineau. Distinctive Shirts . .. $2.95 up _ _ . - ‘or. on the arm of a chair and said G_ d v l Marie Yvonne Tuesday P\'('nill"', November 4th The minutes o: the last annual oath member donating a 811B nHI _Y “id h; h ihh; c, 1a c‘ l — - [or the Qronii bannuui meeting of meeting and the previous monthly Nwh Ofllllflflilgv- d wouTd v5: gasp“ e r "g m DQIPOW 2- Enld Pineml’ 3- Math“ Cotton Handkfirlihleffl to 65c our organization. The President. meeting were read, approved and _ The nreetliig then fldjollréltf; “Nolhohn. I threatened t6 nomy Blanchard. ' presided im-Duypui iiie h-iceung sighei .\\'lih the Nilii0ll8l Anthem a. r} the police if she refused w play Grade 1V — l. Alfreda Plneau. Wool Plaid Mufflers . .. . $2.95 - i - i - - .. c ' h- P’ eau 3 Lionel Dciron. which opened by singing the Ode The president then presented which thcdiosiess serv d relies ban‘ I Md he f the was my z 0mm- m , _ Ind Pfillealliig the Creed hcr report in which she ihollgilt- monis aSSlSl€d h_v Mrs.‘ VRussel backer and I gagged “a rgipectflble Grade ll -— 1. Josephine Martin. in unison. We thcn had the roll fully thanked nil those who held InZS and M". bmlcolm nvmg. fiancee to woo more backing“, 2' Cynthia Plncau. 3- 3W!“ M6- Pcatherly considered him with Kmmm‘ an air of speculation. then slowly Gmde I _ 1' Bemadet“ PM.‘ smiled. "Pretty smoot-hPille said. ~T§fi““e“° P‘“°““' 3* ‘Mm’ tlle laughed. "1 like that. Does she 8° “"“- - know what h.’ about-Iv. Perfect Attendancle - Louise n“ dour" matter}. Doiron, Eunice Pneau, Marie "Nice work. Eric. I think we're Pmeau’ Mule Yvmm mlmn‘ "my to ‘we this gm the work“. Enid Pineau, Marion}; Blanchalid. "rm not w sum" Em “m Beverly Martin, Boyn on Mart n. “That 8m l! oh h spot John she»; Altreds Plneau. Lionel Doiron, O 'A SMALL" ' DEPOSIT WILL‘ HOLD ANY I nice gm 1| Omer Pineau, Josephine Martin“ I .. ' - Cynthia Pineau. Jannette Pineau,‘ ~ ‘ neijzlremtagjnifif! u putty " I Bernadette Pitre, Lorraine G iant. “I ma“ she m," what I expect,‘ Louis Gallant, Ellsworth rtln, ed. And you know Dad. He's over- '7_°5°ph L“ Pmuu‘ i ‘h s‘ I I anxious to make an arrest. He has Hum” Ann“ n ' u“ to be handled. we haven.‘ an ‘h, Grades - Louise Doiron. 01.4%. fight c," yet;- Hlshest Average in the Jillnlfll‘ John Rathefly was sunning Grades .- Alireda Plneau. 9.226.. mysteriously. "Haven't we? Get a 2113M“ Average‘ l“ Fun” ' load of ‘h1g3. 291MB!‘ Grades — Marla Pineeu He lapped a copy o! the Even- 94"“- ‘m mo“ Home News edition’ Junior Grades - Allreda. Pineen CHRISTMAS m: GREENDAL cii. Ltd. MEN'S WEAR m emso. s1. Pllflli 15"" IIOME . which was iyln: on a table. 9944?“ - Th i Teacher — Helen Gallant. Every year the problem at ,,,,,,;.,,Z,i“",§.*1;;r,.,§,;';“°;}fl";",: (Patriot please copy) suing for divorce. Bomber crack- i l gift-giving hm‘ “"9" l" up in Texas killed three. Fire in WW0?‘ - (C?) '- 54°" "l" l | ""7 I harried Shopper, m! Yflflr moks easy effort "l Ywr gift-hunt. Give fine, distinctive furniture pieces ior the home, utility article; and electrical llppliqmge; that make eosy work 9f household tasks-all to bet. the Bronx leit a dozen families 4P P°°PI° "lmdw u" m" ‘fill?’ homeless. Unidentified suicide 51-1“ 19"- "eld l" mm"- "m" found 1n central Plrk me. One 01d $11615?»- Bsnt-M Chwh w 1n- Spunlsh faction had wiped out nuguratea new interdenolnination- ten thousand of another Spanish '11 chum“- faction. Eric looked up. "Do you see anything there to the eliect that a. new strike is starting tomorrow at the Dulcier plant in Detriot?" “N03. “Do you see any reference to the strike at the Lendsdown plant in Cleveland beihg called off tonight?" . “Non , .-< . ..\._._,_V lar the home living of everyone on your list. Come in nowiwhils our stock is complete. "It's right. them in, [Jet's Be Smart." l Eric looked at the popular column o! New York chatter called Let's Be smart. It was signed "Sliver Slippers." "Zorene was reading it at lun~ cheon. 'He made his slip. He said. ‘Ah-ha!» with a sort of chuckle.‘ ‘Ah-ha, the nnleler strike sass-I tomorrow. and the Landsdown strike ls off again’ He didn't real- ize I was in the room." Eric was reading Lot's Be Smart. ‘when he finished with the paper." Ieathcrly said. "I looked for these reports for they were news to me. too. I looked through the entire paper. m» lound them. coded solnbhow. in that column. I know that Let's Be Smart is syndicated ell over the country» It's wired. not mailed to these papers. I did some telephoning be- Iore 1 phoned you." Ric was discovering a new toenail lacquer shade for the beaches. A smart. new night club was smartly reported. There were clever, telegraphic description or a new cellophane evening bag which shamelessly revealed all the bug's contents; a gold cigarette clle etched with a. map of the “titled ltates. with rubies marking the' major airports; a short evening bolera of black ermine, seen. at the opening o! Goran's Wives. There was a little racy gossip about well-known, seen in Ii Morocco. the Stork Club. 2i. The Persian Room. hon b Eddie's. nd the Bey-Nonny-No Glut: and _ re were two lurid items con- cerninfan ideal i-stuarant with lilm lllppen hoped someone would opemi (To IQ Oentlflbel) e In reply to the requests of Many Country Dea lea-a for winter stocks of‘ aPEERLESS Drinks _ a ‘ J. 6' T. MORRIS wish to advise that ini view of the likelihood of the reduc- tion or removal of soft drink taxes during the coming ' session of Parllament, it would be unwise for dealers to stock up on soft drinks at this time. In view of thls' we are prepared to ship express prepaid "to the dealer's nearest station during the winter months. i ‘I IIEPOIST lillLllS MIY ARTICLE FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY _ MacFARLANE BROS. FURNITURE PM" u” ‘ 92 Kientit. (opposite CFCY) “The Home of Quality Iareltsra"