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Porcupine Advance, 4 Jan 1945, 1, p. 6

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1-1’2 -¢ u B m ‘Geheralâ€"Ofticer _ Oom-‘ iding the. dtstrlcb in which the )# ,‘ . ‘Sm;;s A 1001' She stmply must 4 Ts c s L s bet T nevet heard ‘of sutch a terrible. accusation ‘She ought to be locked up." â€" Moreton sishedand ~weariny‘ smiled at her vehemence. Then »hig face ha.fi dened and his whole bearins took ~that beldâ€"inâ€" quality: whjoh Oarol ioro ~merly, â€" disliked so. much,.; \He> was baffliing anc remoteâ€"the old : Gifda‘ ”3‘ yod dear " she _ ’wa,s‘ PR st}rringanda oodmon d é dé ‘Volces muttered, k. ‘then grow> Im: vol and ishriller in j¢‘s a 1001' She stmply must pmm, Dancinig‘ sto e k . 9 i ty â€" -:s.__.L_. t hn P t M o e n ie o omm c i ul 2. M L o Cc T BVE w Th ce T. S 5o :) . s @ NiR en i / ied c § ~>> w @9# n ~\‘Enjoy. Dancing to A strange and dangerous _EXpemment in Love ; ;. ~ *A Trouble Second Feature Toâ€"day, I‘Pldfiy Satur. Gene Tierney . Dana ‘Andréws â€" Clifton Webb. Mon. â€" Tues. â€" and â€" W It‘s back! . . . . Mllhons ' across the country have demanded it! . ‘ ' J eanette Machnald ‘ and Nelson Eddy. â€" Maria Montéz Susanna: Foster Jack Oakle Turhan Bey . ])onald O’Conndr Peggy Rayan . Nothingâ€" But Hi Beautiful SUNDAY MIDNITE Bowery To . Broadway _ Laure] Hardy IN CCA set-upl ‘That‘s what it is! Some Ioul Fifth Column work in this, or ' I‘m a Dutchman. ; . . Listen,; the sirens, yandr-and Lowogd works lit: up. like day !n : ‘ The excited man was gone Moreton Alistened. : »+ BP O M l ie 4 oo 1 ind O;e ater anot.her the sirens waked â€" She saw him go out of his way craâ€"‘ off péarls pop them in your bay; ;and movedâ€"wavering ‘and giant phanâ€" ning his neck, to give Moreton a kind nold on to that like grim deathâ€"â€"and toms in the night, keening for deaths= of reâ€"assur ing nod s._. . â€" I‘m sure that Captain Calthrop will be ‘toâ€"be.: Before: they: ended the sullen | "Ofâ€"of. course! Your Sir _ Albert delighted to see you down to the hof,el snore of aircraft .movegl across the.city; ‘shelter" "*~ > deadly. Va,lkyries., ;-iding ‘the English _ "; amâ€"or according to your recent: â€" iGarol ‘bade them allâ€"goodâ€"night, left winds and . hpadfilg f°1' the blazing message, ‘just plain Albert‘!" __ _ _ her father‘s telephohbe number Loodweod l “You ‘must forgive me," Moreton to him, then went. with Qa]- In .one: vast crash t.he gnns ‘of the ceritmsoned. "Iâ€"I‘m afraid I was very. throp, $s rinzed hatteries began their barrage. jrudeg. I apologize, sir." | ‘The barxage had. ceased The swlft _ “Y’know young man," the General sweep ‘of> mght-fighters roared over- y 4. was swinging his monocle now, and head‘ mm OF A .‘PARTY Calthrop remarked on his dangerous | ‘Now"* Gilqs 9+ mapped Hardxsty, : The noise .of the ra-id grew to terrl= niandess again. "You‘ve so well and "from wfi“a.q’ ‘Galthzop has: told me, fying ppopoctions. The mighty, stone. truely kicked over the kettle of Aishâ€"you‘ve done, exgenfinfiy up to now. l1 ‘structurte ‘of . the old Royal‘ GeOrEe that I‘m at a loss, to decide on haveâ€" to have fi ?ong‘* talk with yQu quivered und'er the. Vibrant thunder Of ‘course of acuon Far away, from later." t the.. ;guns. V\faiters hh to ‘act" like the ° direction of Lowood, arose an| ‘"Thank you \fos your appnoval sir jugglers to secure e dan clng glasses, ‘and ever-lncrewlng whine that seemed, ‘‘And, I thinkua iscussion wWill helfi; ~C xfi'w d confus”lngly. upon for a moment or two, to agonize heaâ€" I‘ve got two d ite susipectsâ€"one mS'raid fliflerlne cumn@' of blast. iven and earth,. It stopped, . and. a ‘Hector _ Flamga another _ .called Mogeton . .was nonplussed" ‘Carol. was thunderous roar succeeded it... Helme. They’re in this sabota,ge bus'i.. provlns diffim}lt She refused to g0 t0 @mrnat‘s finis for one German bomber. ‘ness up to their necks." . shelter.â€", Sherefused, to cross to â€" her anyway," Sir. Albert calmly. interpolâ€"| "So long as thei don‘t dip deeper," inear â€"by home in the Cathedral C105Eâ€" @rperhaps, Moreton, it would be ‘the General grimly stated, "they‘ll do. .and she retused A0° be parfied ff0M as well if you stayed where you are." | We‘ll want those mecks for ropes." _ C e “B_ut sir, I really ought to beâ€"‘" He glanced at His watch. "That, I should explain, was aAn l "It‘s getting oxf for midnight boy order,"‘ said the General. curtly, [.. . tirea?" _ . 5. i 'imya nitfi here?" ‘he called. -rff tumble jout ‘atâ€"ithe double and f-rop”ortd m" 421 * $ \ _ lp ‘an a.lmosb comâ€" : 17; Found <the, Tractor moved ofi on his ‘dwyt it the lord ‘we clon't get manx,mmqm this quarter. . \Jerry:came over toâ€"nightâ€"â€"*â€" y ons he uty 4 : C M on JL_'_I.. s o i i e S is K police‘ mhge Wearing a steel helmet ' d : in ‘an fs«"nifiafiently ‘waved the 3band fl)sfléfice* \a ) More on ?;;vnpnphméed ‘Carol. was ‘proving difficylt, She refused to go to shelter.. She refused to cross to her :t:; guns Waiters had 'w act like jugglers to semz; danclng glasses, and curtains . billow "confusingly, upon myraid: differing currentsf' of ‘blast. L-A.! * utd 22 2oL ze B “'An Axtgr mmdrs Aingers closed. SATURDAY spurth s '1‘~ * 5 f havéngt ,;8?" 3. 1 F : aVe.got on fire: Carol hesitated. That was a point to. â€" RMereBt. points up at be considered certainly.. _But: she ‘bubâ€". in /and hegther‘s as dry Dled with laughter. me w moved: off on his lt the lord :we don‘t A this auarter. ; ... If_ tag in ‘an almost com-[ "‘It‘s not chiffon,â€"" _ yz E.. § "Well, whateyer it is Miss Gilroy,‘ .t decisive voice uttered behind ‘her, "it‘s .«3 Â¥ too. delightful tof.:v spoil. Forgive : my d butting in, won‘t you?" * st a shimmer y looked at Erect and infinitely sure of himself, ‘General Hardisty stood in a doorway, ‘Captain Calthrop was with him. Even in‘ her somewhat bewildered plight, _Carol could not help noticing that his jmein ‘was different. He had shed the ‘chilly and distant attitude of their last |encounter. He was, once more, . the courteous and pleasantâ€"faced Calâ€" throp of their first meeting. | _ Away, . like ‘bats _scattered. out ofâ€" darkness â€"by. wide light and. wind, flew the last dim doubts. whichl had lurked, tormentingly, in the secret recesses of her soul. Intuition served. her like. a geniiâ€"and Calthrop, tryingi ’ his utmost to ‘send her cryptic signs from behind the General‘s brogd back: made comic noddingâ€"doll .motions, which she acknowledged with.a happy ‘little smile. "But its my duty Carol," he told her impatien’fly "I‘ve got to get out to the works and report. ‘I‘m not going to dawdle around here while the rest are fighting that fire under bombs, mayâ€" be! Good"zheavens girl, be sensible! I‘d. feel a cs::ug if I â€"let them down." Instantly, Carol understoo’d She saw Moreton‘s eyes widen,,; then close ;' on <their astonishment. She saw him ,stiffen and, for a second or so, beâ€" come an automaton _â€"vpv iT “So you won ‘t go into the. ~hotel shelter. young woman, and «you won‘t go home? Well, what d‘you intend to do . now? You see I want to deprive you of your escort.". . , | Hardisty noticed her, againâ€" and cocked an ironâ€"grey eyebrow, quizzicâ€" ally. "In that case I‘ll go down to: the shelter. If I go into the street alone, the police will only send me to anothâ€" er shelter." : “Any message we can. send to. your peop1e° Won‘t they be worrying about. you?" Hardisty chuckled. I6 happens that I am allowed to use the: phone m a blitz." by the Afire, tickllng Ahne. em of ‘dog and reading some old hook" _ mt ym Ts UA io * "No. I can almost see him; sitting. mMTION â€"cOurON /. TAENDAR C _ "fromâ€"â€"what Calthrop has: told me, «you‘ve done. eaggem.‘ntiy up to now. T ~have to have fi ong‘* talk with y(?u ‘later."‘~~â€"~~>~ t you fo your approval sir ‘And, I think a fliscussion will help. I‘ve. got two d ite su.!pectsâ€"â€"one ‘Hector Planaran. another called ‘ “Genex"al [ Moreton made a fierce interjection, ‘‘ "It wasâ€"it was vitally necessary ‘Ffor Gilroy to knowâ€" "No, sir. Im a, night-shift worker you‘ll remember.‘"‘ : "Of course. Wpll when Ca.lthrop :gets back, he‘llâ€" take you on a jaunt by ‘car. He has all his orders, so please listen to him and.let himâ€"follow them .out without integrence "â€"He grinned, ‘bleakly. ‘"Appar ly you‘ve toucheA4 him on the raw a Jittle by overwhelmâ€" him on the explosion inquiry." promise to be very careful, sir." :"Good! It‘s no use being at logger- heads in 2 nasty gle’like this. . . . Ah, here he co . Until I tell you differently, you‘re under his orders, so" â€"and the Generxg right eye perpe- trated a most distinct . winkâ€" auf Wiederschen, Karl Eidenhausen!" _ "The same '1}'0%: Sir Albert!" “My wife," he General slowly, as he turned .to "will never be conâ€" ; vinced that . Oix ‘ en‘t... ; Dammit, Iâ€"I see some dirt for you mJad!‘* | / /®, ~T( BLAZING, LOWOOD. 6: "Poor devils." ‘da.shboard Calthrop. ‘studied Moreton’s ~JUBLV ,â€" 141C J _ VPAODT ET C O | In the upcasb radiance from the sad and tired profile. ;. "¥‘know, old man, you re letting all this get under your ‘skin." . ' ~ "I suppose. you‘re . right Yet. , hqw can I help it?" Moreton _ stared straight in front. of hlm, thinkhg 'I‘.hen, with . a _ truly surprising out=â€" burst of, passion, he raced into speech. "An an Intelligence orfieer. you‘re outâ€" ‘"‘side" it all, Calthrop. AS 2 workman, I‘m in it body, heart and soul Thatl much! l “One watches metal pmning up from through Qperafdon afterl operatxonâ€"â€"through wea,rlqo ‘me hours of labour; the earnest of‘ "humble folk who have, dimly or clearly some picture in mind of a world released fromâ€" impendingâ€" doom ‘ and hidsousl the rough bar, weather Diling up , slaveryâ€"and, dimly realibed they find pride. Pride in achiemenfi. pride in thestrength : of their ultimate fiexion And that rough of the fighting arm shig;nx and silken. It is steel becomes " “My boy ‘I> have great deal of trust in you," ° Hardisty remarked. "Yéet it was: necessary for me"to ‘unâ€" derstard in what rélation Miss Gilroy â€"He left the remainder of the si>ntâ€" ence in ‘the gir. Carol‘s face flamed. "Well sir, now you see!" and there was" an oddly challenglng timble "in Moreton‘s answer. ‘Miss Gilroy, also is to be ti'usted ‘ ~"I‘ am ‘sure she is." 'I‘he General bowed, *curtly. "So, my:dear â€" young lady," to: ‘Ber relief Carol saw he was smiling, "if you‘ll take my advice; slip off ‘thos2 pearls pop them in your bay; hold on to that like grim deathâ€"and I‘m sure that Captain Calthrop will be delighted to see you down to the hotel Shelter +A P ts m * "Now! Giles," â€" epapped Hardisty, "from wfi"l{ told me, you‘ve done. e:ggglflntiy up to now. I‘ll ¢ to heye ?ong‘* talk with yeu later." - "‘Thank you fo your appnoval sir And, I think a fliscussion will help. I‘ve got two d ite su.!pect.sâ€"â€"one Hector _ Flapqga another called Helme. They’re i this sabotage buSi~ ness up to. their n C t "So long as th donl; dip deeper % the General grimly stated, “they’ll do.. We‘ll want those mecks for ropes." ; He glanced at His watch. ’ "It‘s getting orf for midnight boy . tiredr" _ C : 4. "Steady!" â€" The: car ~took a distincg‘ swerve from. Calthrop‘s . suddenly .ex1+ cifed twist on the steering. "These hfll‘ roads are far too treacherous for ca.re-z less drivmg And, talking about lorries, : don‘t forget that one which shot off : this very road, hereabouts. taking ita . load of gearâ€"boxes with it . . . another ;. thirty tanks held up d The moon, late: risen, was giving light enough to pierce the acrid smoke pall hung about zthe distrtct Moreâ€" ‘ton pointed to a g'ap in the stone Wallâ€" ing of the road. Beyond it was a fearâ€" . some wedge of gloomâ€"a narrow, rock- e studded ravine. - "Just there," he soemnly whis pered. ‘ 4 enc BA EDT C CCC ',bleakly “Apparex%ly you‘ve touche4 him on the raw a Jittle by overwhelmâ€" ing him on the explosion inquiry. t promise to be very careful, sir." "Good! It‘s no use being at loggerâ€" heads in 2 nastym%ngle’like this. . . . Ah, here heâ€"comés, Until I tell you differently, you‘re finder his orders, so"‘ â€"and the General‘s right eye perpeâ€" Wiederschen, Karl Eidenhausen!" _ "The same Zlyo%t Sir Albert!" "My wife," ‘the General slowly, as he turned .to **will never be conâ€" vinced that. ofu-'- en‘t. . .â€". Dammit, Iâ€"I see some dirty weather piling up for you ~~â€"â€" TO BLAZING LOWOOD, \‘The little Armyâ€"grey: car buckeled along the stéep and cobbled roads leadâ€" ing out to Hellersfield. Calthrop headâ€" ed fgr ruddy are in the. night whigh was‘ bent abpve Lowood. . ; AS they cleared the city boundaries the ‘sirens sounded for raiders passed. rmyâ€"grey car buckeled made obedient to limits of thousandths téep and cobbled roads lead=!‘of an inchâ€"the intelerance of a split fersfield. Calthrop headâ€" hair, either way, is fiot allowed. That ed for that) ruddy are in the night steel takes on certain investment of whigh was‘ bent a f ve Lowood. . | majesty. .. . It becomes an instrument . As, they cleared city boundaries ~of man‘s salvaudn;*-a shield against the the ‘sirens for raiders passed.. hammerings of . Thor. *"Thatiés a‘ relief;" the Security Ofâ€"|. "Asgembled, living, . moving: it is ficer exulted. "Can‘t say "I â€" relished made exactly ready for its place in war. messing about in the works area .with ‘Then, Calthrop, allâ€" the intricate sweet ‘little Jefry fitting aloft. I wonâ€" labours and all the pot derous . hours der if there‘s been. much. damage?" :‘ which have been devoted to its.perâ€" kimiled, secretly, to himself fection are wasted." Hisâ€" voice became in the dirkne! ‘;;;Cafi::’op had so much a "by: traitors. And, of 7 . . 0@ the "works‘ area" was the sins, I rate treachery as the foulest /: :: | â€"in pegcée on war." a. â€" > l 1d;h’. ; ns of this world, wnéw ‘"‘Most | ‘Mlluminating, Sir,"; Moreton ee some dir u mlad!‘* _ weath l'thatwfiou*o%en't.. * d were deliberately pons 37, 38 Goupon 94 , 51 preâ€"arranged signal from some masterâ€" spy ... . whereupon simultaneous blows were struck on twentyâ€"seven detonatorsâ€"and the. fire= bugsâ€" vanished > into: the.. surrounding countryside! Again I say, twaddle § to end, and _{@ik "gDouyp oyHNUOILL o firin having. taken place ‘at itwentyâ€" seven equidistant ‘points. 'l‘wa le!" â€" "Butâ€"but that actually hap ned!" ‘"Then, at . each of those m Jn sweetly countered. 3 “I a,.am to _ After a time Captain Calthrop qmde a concession:;. : "I will admit I’ve often been taught that the ‘closure of an electrical cireuit cannot be. employeéd to agitate thermite compounds. And I agree that it‘s se less to speculate on twenty-seven it-, ferentâ€"â€"â€"* '¢ L ferentâ€"â€"‘" ; ' "I‘m remembering," Moreton intér- rupted, . "that; delightful contrivance which . wast. shaken out ‘of that 10 the semi-transparent ‘tube. of bottl lightning. wh.ich was tickled up by nw mug of tea." . .c + “Of course! t had almost forgo ten â€"â€"â€" 82274 Promated‘ to the BRaitlk â€" of Engineer Licutenant a * UM"fl @ (To w Gonflmmd) 1 ue + st forgot‘; a distincfi ‘ idenly â€" CXA "These mn‘ § s for care~=. a: out lorries. 19:35. . Penalty Love. thid .. Thirdl’eriod*- y * § T2 Navyâ€"-Barker P:03 °. 8. Combinesâ€"-Costello (McKay) 4 53 . 9. ‘Navy â€"Barker. 10:56" ‘ _ .. 10. Navyâ€"Davey (Grivel). 12: 26 Toronto Navy Bulldogs: ‘goal, . Wil« son: defence, .Olinski, Dillon; centre, Love; wings, Curry, Barker;â€" alterâ€" nates, â€" Schnurr, Davey, ~Armstrong, Corner, Welsh. sb > Porcupine Combines: goal, defence, Zeidel B. Barilko; . Deimante® centre Pirle;. "wings. Wilkes,.* Curik: alâ€" â€" by me celebmw dla *i??: : | Joseéph Brant. Si% .served the King, :The ffand . j countryside has now be i l Private Jacob Shelby Baint, a great« z great.-great-grandson fousht on the British . ~â€"Porcupine. Combines: goal, Pirle; defence, Zeidel B. Barilko; centre Delmonte; wings, Wilkes,‘ Curik; alâ€" ternates, A. Barilko, McKay, Costello, St. Pierre, Moscarello, Lucciantonlo The Porcupine Allâ€"Stars outplayed and outskated the Navy Bulldogs on Friday night at the McIntyre Arena to win by a score of five to three. The game was never dull, with léfty. wilson in goal for Navy and L. Porter in goal for the Allâ€"Stars putting in good perâ€" formances. Toronto Navy: Bulldogs;â€" goal, fi‘Wil- son: :defence» Mackie, Grivel; centre, . Second Period ‘3 $tara-â€"Baker (Guidilon). 2 54 â€" / Stars-Wilson (Guidilon) 12:05. 5 Nagyâ€"-â€"Love 13:48. ._ 6. Starsâ€"â€"Wilkes (Lortie). 14:19. ? Starsâ€"Wilson (Guidilon) 6: 26 Penalti.es none Penalties: none. 1. Nayyâ€"Barker. 5:50. ediw»gfineyqu Insurance, INSURANCE ALL 20 PINE STREET NOB’!’B t Bartisters, (Bolicitor MASSEY BLOCE: TIMMINS; ONT. and south Portcupine First Period THURSDAYâ€"8.30 p.m. SATVRDAYâ€"$8.30 p.m; Skatâ€" T . ing,. : ' RileYe-â€"OO pm. P Swiss ‘Wate Graduate of the Par [DAY-â€"2 00 pm "30 Juve orcupine ‘ 00 p.m. Seq ens [‘URDAYâ€"â€"s 30 4' QuarTERkED A Porcupine. vs. Un 200 pm. Sea Ca Hoockey, | day.

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