112s nan nnucs TESTED SERVICE Isltll II)‘ ~ flokncq um“ A, r In only waft n. hi?‘ TilTlD thin’; reliraebleol! u‘ resolved mm the m 2|. Ernest . ll. Worth Ill Prllloe Billet ofrc ciuannotljrsroww nmtvnlaw rmo tr he“ ylllrlseeflllnnbettcr ‘"14- , 0N vs robsv" navoorsrs Phone 82 _ d Mrs. Alberr‘ Clow Clyde Rlfixlgnllave received wordA their son. PW- , glow, shown wounds on Sept. He went over. m, y has been in yam since July. No particulars "interning his death has been re. t-ireri. A TRIBUTE T0 GENE GLOW bear Gene we have missed you ell the while w, miss your presence. we rnias , your pleasant smile; m, have given your die, your all, m that we. our country, would not fall. d our country's call, You lylrellllvo yleft. vcur home. You knew it was your duty, you d not want to roam. you lrhtewmtheuisbizrbarr-us Hun was e You went to save' your loved ones from this fate. go now, dear Gene. you have ans. wered t0 I er ca . m Autumn, Just as the leaves be. gen to 1i. Although in this. world of sorrow we all meet no more. We shall meet you up Infill on that Golden . d by-- A -M. Mani‘. -Coml>0sc ‘Alan Young Dorothy Kirsten Soprano Jack Smitlll ltunfihnlgn Scott Show Franchot Tone Constance Cumrnillsl Alexallll" Brott V lollnllt Alan Mal?“ tlar ti" “till?! w"; Ofelia-fiat‘: ‘n encloses! "t... A . sesame-rem tttrvnm cs3 L304 0.30 o-m- WEDNESDAY BINDING I Forever l by Gwen Bristow .,-. l a‘! do tlry a ow v0 ce. "I‘v b - g ~ . new? bilfnl tolling? imes it-comes hack, hm Just happened yester- "i think I and ta d_ 1 llllybe r ‘dont-rldlhlllgh m" llellev-ng we understand ox- perienms weve never had. But lhe longer you live the more ‘full lthd out that life consists mostly ° getting used to things we don't 1115,6- Kseo trying." I Will, Spratt." He We"! 0X1. "You know, most °1 “l- "119" Wt My happiness, mean the absence of chance. And that's lust fishing the facts. Our lives "c always changing 1h spite of lliyihlng we can do about it. Even- 1‘~l°11Y. I we learn any.hing, we 140m to take what hflllllens and so on with it.’ He stopped gbfupi. t. half abashed. "Queer, my B1111!!! like this. I don't often. But there ll, ls-I Wish I could ilfffilzhyou more consolation." 3.1.3.’ iiirttli» “m Elizabeth‘ plug}; 1K1“! you. It's hard t0 ex- "Thank you." He took both her at"?! 111! Ylllllld Have tllllem a i . “ o ‘re e Elizabgth." a 5w gm‘ When she went into her room and turned on the light. shs Ieit. a new elation. She had not seen this side of Spratt’: nature before. 711151118 it made her feel that for the first time since she came to Oaliforrfla she had acquired, not another companion to amuse her 191M111. but a friend who would be there when she needed him. The following Sunday, es they were driving home, after a brisk day o! sun and waiter. she leaned back in the car, sa ing drowsily, "I'll probably be as eep by eight o'clock tonight. I'm so tired!" "I am too.‘ said S raltt. "fun- tired. Let's do this otcn." "I'd like to. But I thought you worked moat of your weekends." "So I do, but that's been because there was nobod interesting to play with. I wor toq hard." "Are you eginning to real- ise that?" aha as ed. ,."_Not exactly. but I'm just be- to admit it. Work can be ike liquor sometimes. an escape- from too much of ones own com- XW" . She glanced up. expecting him lo lo on but Spratt remarked on the coloring c! the desert hills in the sunset and said no more about himself. Remembering his re- mark later, however, she thOilgllt sh; should have expected it. She might have realized long ago that like so many other brilliant and ambitioug men, Spratt was essen- tially lonely. Yet she had not realised it. and she was glad to do so now. She needed his frenri- ship; it was good to know that in spite of his self-assurance Spratt also had need or her. When he asked her to marry him she was not surprised. She did not answer at once. Spratt had given her s0 much. more than she knew until now, when she had to ‘cokrliisider the possibility of letting . go. fair, and 1h fairness there were matters that had to be explained. Sh; explained them on an even- ing when they were in her apart- ment, Spratt listening with qu et attention while she spoke. She told him how she had loved Arthur, and how she had suffered at he- g to he was dead. "It, can't be easy for you to hear this," she said. "It's easier now than it'll ever be againfl-he answered. "Go on." Elizabeth stood up. Moving around behind her chair she put her hands on the back of it and held it while she talked. "Spratt, you told me to take this on‘. and face it. I've triad to. Ive tried to be practical. to tell m self everything might tell some ody else. I've sa'd to myself that mavbc Arthur wasn't worth what I gave him, maybe nobody ever born . tuuld deserve so much. Maybe it wag Just. a young girl's infatuation. taking all tilt. romantic heroes oi’ her dreams and embodying them in the form of a handsome lover. I can say all this, I can accept it with the cool reasoning part oi‘ my mfnd, but beyond that it doesn't . My emotions. my spirit-whet | would cell my heart -- simp won't accept it. Because I had what I had. The simple truth is that. for the year we were married Arthur gave me an experi- ence of ecstasy. If he had lived have been disilluskmed. .1 s Over Gil 6 8 LUCAS R. ALLEN-Mon w- 39"!!!’ she said in‘ ‘ml “l” 15° But she wanted to be‘ “I549, “Wang, w _§".l.1'll\.l!9L§!1f¢.+J1lRll_"§9-°°9.- Victory Loan News Period WALTER E. DARBY—Saturday. October 28th l . J. WATSON MacNAUGi-lT-Tuesdny, October 31st HEATH STRONG-Wednesday, November 1st ' Several Prince County Returned Men will be imtro- duced during these news periods. name's . nsinztarnott ... ....."::'...'::r'.-t; INDIGESTION AND Ime- w- til-he'll: aizlylpreaerltlt: .- mgva-s stars figsgilg When Constipation ls Tie Cease SERVICE here. When you have the kind indigestion that makes you feel misera from head to toe-try the Carter way to [at relief. Take Carter's Pills tonilht. TU! lee. Carter e remove this cause of in on can." :'*":""= rehearsal *- P": . ou rom qu of the ood you ca? For Carter's job is not to just sweeten your stomach o_r counteract acidly. You sea, Carter a Pills go to work when 0on- An_d t at'a the sensible way t0 get the relic! you're after. Next time indigestion strikes-get Carter's Pills at any drugstore-on] 25 cents. Take them as directed. You'll got the kind oi relief from slug in h indi- gestion that will make you feel good again all overl ' , i . i you're going to want to marry me. say so.‘ ‘If you don't want tn. You're tuo fine and honest l anything less than the trutll from “Y5 u-nm ~- let. m6 hBVB “$32111! dyiing 13nd assembling what modern . ~ M scent ts when Arthur died somtehing diedwsex. Some 0i their iinditigs What I feel tor lull-Ls s.t established tiutions. l Slifiillss lo call it love, because it's interestins; cxambles are quoted in It’; not adnration Mr. less than that from you. , in mo. 4'50 riiifcrent. tthhi sees no faults. It's thoughzful land realistic. I lik you, I admre you, I have tremen ous restrict to you. I trust you completely. tell you anything. I know you'll never mil inc. But I canrt give ‘you what I zavg Arthur. because I Ihavcnt; got it to give. Itis Just not there any more.’ She looked across the room at Ihim, listening steadily in the half- iglmv or a readng lamp some dis~ ltflllCc away, She concluded. l “It would hurt me terribly t0 lose you. But it. would be Worsv to know I had been less than com- pletely honest with you. 'I'hera may bg another woman who can give you what I can't, and if that's what you want, please, please tell me so." _ She heard s. soft. smothered lit- tic sound from his direction; und saw to her amazement that lpratt was laughing. He stood up and came over to her. “My darling girl, you told me I r-r D- wss honest. I am. and I'm going to pmvg 't. If any woman offer- ed me the sort of total Wdfihll! you're talking about, she'd ‘lftir0w me into a panic" ‘He Put his hands on her slsmld- ers and squeezed them as he con- tinued, in comradely fashion "Forgive me for laughing. I washi- laughing at you. but at the idea that anybody could possibly th nit I might, want to be adored like that, which you'll have to admit ie ridiculous. Elizabeth. 11 I mfly be brutally frank-if that's who). you were like when you were ll YOIIHB girl I'm glad you ROt l"d o1 it be- tel-e I meg you. I want you the way you are." Quite sudden . she begalll w laugh too. Ths wav of tflllflin about marriage was so difiieren from the shining rapture with which she and Arthur had talked about it. ' ,, “Then you do want me, Sprratt? "You bet I do." "You're not goiull w be 80"! for what's Past. " "I should say not. You ace. Elizabeth, it's reail, quite simple. I love you as you are. Who-l; Y0}! are must be the resut. of whats hr. opened COJOU before. If It had happened d ferently. youd have been a different sort of woman now, and I shouldn't have loved you. it ntakea sense." ' “You're the only man I know.’ said Elizabeth. "w n always make! sense.” They were married soon after that. She had never had mason to be sorry. Spratt had been bril. successful ll'l work. they had their three chiildren. i their long unbroken affection. and ' the peace of mind that came from "knowing themselves of supreme importance to each other. Ii; was a good liie. (To be Continued) ‘TWAS IRISH STEW BUT GUNNERS BLUE SOMEWHERE IN ITALY, Oct. 24th —- (Cl?) —- This is the tale o1 a. feathered mascot who after campaigning with a field-glut bat- tery tlolough El Alameln, Tunisia. Sicily and Italy, ended up in the cock-house boiling pot of the Lon- ‘don Irish Regiment. Gussie, the Goose" deciding up- pop a, visit to the London Irish lines made a bee-line fair the cook-house. Two cooks looked at Gussie and Gussie looked back with friendly interest. "Share. and its a miracle." said one of the cooks. “It wld be ‘timpt- 1n‘ Providence to let that poor crotture get mixed up in a. battle now." Bometimg later a. party wor- ricd gunners came throu the London Irish lines "Anybody scen a. goose?" " l-‘s our mascot." said the Ser- gennt. The Irish Cooks looked att each other and the sad stow embel- lished with a great deal of.‘ blnr- nev fell on the gunners’ horror- strickeri cars. “But? said the give you the crature bee . " . . . .we couldn't eat‘. Gus- sie,” muttered the gunners fl they trudged disconsolatcly blldt to their lines. UNIQUE DISTINCTION 5N3- at 6.25 p. re. dny. October 30th I38 10124-1“. liltmi. ‘it 357155.333? Eli-Yd‘; I cooks, "We'll k " l BEITIIAI. GUARDIAN §""t..s°-'t"i‘.i"te.2 "i§'."‘.¢'!§.t?§.' of a newly nature may be Inserts! at five cent: u word. stnctlr Day- .__~" "*- ~_____-_. KIRK IIALLOWIPEN BAZAAR. tomorrow. Admission tree.‘ x u 000K! for Christmas Photo- ttreohs. OONFEDIBATION - eultauca. u“ , m CHEST CLINIC. Soul-lg, Qctobq 26th 2-4 P. M. l o . led by Dr. Smaliwlllibdtllldmfwofi-‘gll. TIIE HUGHES DRUG'(}()_, lll {$800211 this afternoon and SVglP - io-za-u. COLUBIDN - A collision be. tWSEn is tIlIcK owned ny g ltacgqig resident. and another owned by a North Rustlco mun occurred yes. Iterday afternoon about 2 o'clock at the corner of Weyrxwuth and Grafton streets. vehicles wen damaged ‘ _ sclen lic b0 discovered 211i! fionnectiptn o as wrlten extensively o soientiii uh‘ ts M: fins F}?! is a brother o 5- C“ i , and has Vllitédmllel‘: ollunllatrfiwvclg casions. Recruiting for Navy llas Been Reduced Oct. 2'1 — (GP) — reduced its intake of to 500 men a month from OTTAWA. The navy ll recruits month last spring. the defence de. "uurtment. said Saturday. These 500 mcn catch month are bc. ing called from prepared lists oi vountcere awaiting their turn ior induction. This. coupled witn the suspension or air force recruit-mt! leaves the field clear for the arrnv which has a drive for 5.000 recruits mon . About halt the army quota’ is be. in: filled bv volunteers and the o. r called up for compulsory service Veteran Paris Journalist ls Convicted By GLADWIN HILL PARIS, Oct. 2G -— (AW-George Suarez, veteran Paris Joumaiist, was convicted tonight of collabor. ating with the Germans during the four years‘ occu atlon of France and was sen enced to death after a trial lasting less than six hours. The court ordered confiscation of all of Suarez! property. The courtroom crowd chccred the var. dict. The court emphasized the severity oi‘ its verdict by attach. ing to it the brand of "national indignity." The trial was the first o! a ser. as during which the government intends in deal with 100,000 persons accused of giving aid and comfort to the Germans. Suarez leaded innocent at the opening o the trial in the gloomy 0d Paiais De Justice. He faltcrcd in theprisonei-‘s box and paled as the four man Jul", composed of two clerks, a hospita guard and a doctor brought in their verdict after 30 minutes’ deliberation. The journalist's editorials writ. ten during German occupation were read to the jury. He may ap. paal the verdict to a higher court and, failing there. a peal direct. l.v to Gen. Charles e Gaulle as Chief of State. Suarez. editor of the Nazi. sponsored Aujourd ‘Hui during German occupation is alleged to have received $15,006 monthly from the Germans. The defence contended that sf. ter the armistice in 1940 Germany no longer was "an enemy." The prosecution countered that while the armistice ended hostil. ities. it did not end a state of en. mity between France and Germ. an . lzhe defendant and Judge Le. doux spent l9 minutes in open discussion of his writings ulhich form the bulwark oi‘ the state's charges ligainst Suarez. Then Suarez called six witnesses ,—three men and three women- .who testified the iuumalist had a. made great efforts to help them: in personal affairs with the Ger. malls. sflvinil one man's son from I deportation. A middle.aged Briton. Harold Alvin, interpreter for the Allied , armies, who had fainted four times ‘ in the nntLroom awaiting his turn . as a witness. testified that Suarez ‘obtained release after four , y-ears’ imprisonment in Germany. _._______ ' . Scot-and Oct. (UP) - Kathleen lllfaccormack found working as rt nurse "too so she Joined the merchant marine as a stewardess and was probably the only wcnlnn to gall with the invasion nrnlada. Working aboard me hos ital mention it ‘ad “If” nglllrilwbevsuse of this , escapes her " call her "Lucky Kath;- --___....__. i BA 110.30 Pro. IS-i llur kinQh-ana but errnighry imporlcml‘ emblem PAP-F‘. ' THR EE COMPLETES NEW BO K.- last issue of the magazine? "T1523 contains a lengthy review of a new up. and several Schelnfeld, tilt‘ 2.000 men it was loci-tilting each of Victory Yes, indeed! Wearing the Victory Loan Emblem is a sign that you have recognized the urgencv of your Countryfi: need, and pledged your- self to answer“ the call for more and more help f... our fighting men-more and more money for ammunition, supplies, and all the other para- phernalia of war, which pave the way for peace. Take pride in being one of that great company of patriotic citizens who wear the Victory Loan Emblemasa token of Victory. Qilly t’ mtarlolzlelowrt Jill/armamw scars-tr. sesame» 1 CALLlNir. 0N YOUi When your Victory Loan Salesman calls cn you 1 know what I'd ever do without that training. Even being able to tie knots in a hurrv is helfllll8 "19 l immensely. The experiences I had in calnplng in Canada is also o! great benefit. Being able to build a fire for several uses, cooking mak- ing gadgets, are all LITJJVWS 115911)‘- lt’. been the best training Ive had so far and am E114 1 Md 11" WESTMORELAND W . l. The members of Wésl/lnbftilfllid W. I. met at the home of Mrs Heber Canfleld for Octobtir nteet- inlz with thirteen members present. the PILSIGCIIK. ;'~-—~-- "W : - s: - 4W ounted to 86 cen . meeting rcad and adopted b reports of committees were tnenq. heard School ccmmittec lflmrted; that nothing was needed for school this month. The committees sooointcd 101' ncxt month were: School-Reaibuolnted. _ Sick—Mrs. Huber MacVittle. Ed. Program - Mrs Llewellyn Gamble. Mrs Fred Fall AF" February 18th to Mth has been designated Boy scout week in Cana- tlu A01‘ i915 by the Domllron Ex- ecutive Board oi tllc B0)‘ Swill-i l Association . i ——— t d Msocitfil -1dM6sk Robert Mnyhew.’ Scouts oi Timmins, 011.. stage rs. aro a es a mam,“ B; a local thwtrg re. Lunch-Mrs. Hcber Caniield. cently, the admission for which lgfrlifncilslarm“ 0311*‘ M“ 1mm‘ was g quantity of fats tor the we!‘ effort. The affair tit-tied too °°"°s°°"d°"°§n§’"5M,Fs“°“ read - .. . .. and discussed Robert. 151'“ mi we in e le ate to attend the Past rear. and m "vllei/Pd w thereTépgu ilugtcligongto she held in have the beet record of anv scout Qhgf]Qfl,gf,Qwn_ district in Canada in ihzs partic- Regolved that mgtltute rgmgm- ula: salvage work. bzr the bovs of the district in the mas _-- Services at. Christ British Boy Scouts wishing to Mrs. Llewellyn Gamble invited send trained teams of Scout Lead- he members to meet at her home ers for relief work in the liberated U1‘ Nmmmbel‘ m°°11ml~ 7°11 "l1 t° 0e answcrzd bv sing. snv or bay. please be prepared to give him your Subscription [)0 not ask him to call but-l; His time is valuable, and gas is rationed He is doing a patriotic duh" Give him your full ctr-operation THIS IS IMPORTANT National War Finance Committee Jinx»... deriarizeszosara- I m h‘ untries ut on a “Dfly 0i ill/Oil!" But what I'm tryin to tell you is The Australian lilalanger is the shill Naushon, she -r' d l w ’ 1’ ~ Meeting ndlourned and a social that I wasn't dis llusioned, and Only known animal with green fur.[ Fmlfll Niche! Ofllnlflgllyo pin: $um§°sr§l°wm§§§§l ayliaralsficghl: Mu" 51mm" L'““°h “ms “rved bv 3W‘! govern vgilll ba- Do vgu lm- HGH IAM i glllgkafxfd site‘; that?‘ made 14 trips shilling 0n that day The Proceeds “Mme” 1“ °""“°' ~ crs an w a 'm say ng " l , 0r us m.- fl t . . . , ‘ —*-_——'—”. v ~ .~ ~ -- "Yes. But you haven't said ’“” - ‘ edrlvf?“ mgved to Britalft. wmmd ‘$511131: willm|§mk“,°.§f.,.°"f,{e 1mm rliisfrrons fsZ§Z7§Q'IJI§I§§.$Isih-fli§ibI whfnh" °" n“ W“ "W" 1*’ “'3'” 1.031616‘: ij:lgl:gl,gtn°gncg‘g4idfvfis“merg p 0° mm’ J" 591d“!!! lrl the field for a Whole YPHI‘ Blond ha" reams l0 l,u,nl;tlly_ . I _ _._____________ ___A._._. _ ____ Zi“ ’_"— i tracting and expanding but lite When war broke out the Boy '00“ M T scout. ui’ Durham City’. England, fifififllfflnflfcéfgltlm’ brow‘ m“ is set an objective of 1.000.000 pounds of salvage At thc chd oi four and n hnlf years lllcl.‘ l'P"".'.l€fl rind puss- ed this objective This means the‘ collection o! our pound everv two. minutes. dav and night. through- iianadian Legion Monthly Meeting The regular nmnthly meeting oi the Charlotte- town branch Cilllilillllll Legion will hc ht-Id in ihc Legion home this Thursday evening. out the fmlr and a halt‘ years. Al-‘ though they sci, out onlv to col-. iect patrcr and cardboard. they; found in their bundles such odds and ends as a ‘Pound note. candicsi coaL- hundreds of broken light; bulbs, hundreds oi miles o! string“ a top hat and even l; dead cat 5 Writing to friend; m O. Roger. Scrl n. says this of his training ss| a boy Scout: "Having a grand time trying to keep myself as well as my clothe; clean. And here is where the training I hen in m; Scouts is really put tn use. I don't~ OCTOBER 26th at R l’. M. SHARP The Entertainment Committee with kind permis- sion of Wing Commander I). G. Price. lwis arrantred for a Variety Show i0 be singed by personnel 0i’ N0. 2A.N.S.at9P.M. A large attendance of veterans is expected. IRA M. BROWN. Branch Secretary In COUGHS, HEAD and CHEST COLDS