Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 18, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page six Tell Bill goodbye chapter thirty five Prunella answered the Tele phone which was in Ellen s bedroom. She came into the living room where Fabienne was wielding an impossibly Small water ing can Over a very Large Plant. It s or. Mallory. Miss Fabienne. He wants to talk to she said. Fabienne put Down the watering can. Spilling n Little water because her hand had become a trifle unsteady. His familiar ring at the Doorbell the knowledge that he was to take responsibility. You were born to you be got everything a Man would want in a she said miserably Hurt. Bill was trying to Tell her something. She was t sure what it was. She was Only sure he was telling her that she d make a Good wife Lor someone else. Suddenly she decided on a bold stroke Ellen forgotten for the moment if she d done it seriously the results would have been very Dif Ference. But she laughed derisively and said. This would t be a proposal would for an instant fill forgot Nicky and what Gertrude had said to him. He looked into her eyes and saw coming into the clinic that she would hear his voice on the Tele phone always did that to her. It set her pulse to running faster made her breath uneven. She could control her conduct in the presence of others but her reactions were i that they were mocking. Then he something else again. Remembered Nicky again and said. Hello. Bill she said pleasantly j no. I know my place. Fab hello. Fabienne. Are you Busy the waitress said. Some More hot she answered at once. The Fabienne pulled her . Hair dressing appointment and that what you wanted to talk Milla Morse s musical could be i to me about scratched. J he answered boys Fly. I thought i might play Hooky j forgot How d you like to give a about four o clock if you d hours a Day to some social Uptown and have Tea with work at the Park Plaza Hospital the Bill King which i today. He was it was an invitation. All other times she d been with had been accidental in a sense occasions when Ellen and Nicky were with them or things like Bill s taking her Home from Willoughby House. But this was an invitation a real one. It was the sort of thing she thought would t happen and if it should she meant to reject it. She found herself saying. That would be fun. Where shall we he named a Small Tea shop on the East Side in the eighties near the Park Plaza Hospital. Explaining j that they could spend More time i together if she joined him there. Ill be she promised i turning to Prunella with shining j eyes. Prunella said. Ill git Yore red suit. Miss Fabienne. Or. Mallory see you looks More like to self in j Fabienne thought she had discouraged Prunella s Assumption of a budding Romance and Felt that she ought to say she d Wear some thing else. But she knew that the Scarlet Shetland suit gave her Ani mation so she kept silent. Dressed in the Scarlet suit a Fine White Cashmere sweater a simple Cru Shable Felt Riding hat and a Square shouldered Topcoat of mid night Blue she needed no Scarlet j Mottorn Days to lend animation to her Pale Fea lures anticipation had made her Radiant. She had no trouble finding be olde dutch oven the tearoom Bill had suggested As their meeting place Lor the simple reason that Bill was waiting for her outside As a building. Not much like the Kitz but it s cosy and we can have an uninterrupted he explained after they greeted each other. It s Fabienne told him. Inspecting curiously the big dutch even from which the Small place rot its name there were red and White checked cloths on the Low tables a fire in the Hearth and a twice spicy Aroma of Gingerbread. There were Only two other people in the room and the Low murmur their voices hardly disturbed the silence. A Stout girl with a Broad smile on her wholesome face said Good afternoon. Doctor. What la you and the Young lady have sandwiches cinnamon Toast cake we be some Nice fresh Bill grandly and several pots of of Fabienne protested laughing. If i shared Many of the meals you order i d have three i like three chins and on Bill broke off. Remembering that he was not to make speeches like that. We need someone and i could keep an Rye on when can i she said promptly. Tomorrow. You won t find it very exciting but it will fill in some of those deadly hours you re complaining wrong about the Park Plaza Bill experience being very exciting. To be continued her not Uncle Ray s Corner or creative urges with High ambitions As Well As lofty aspirations. It should make a Success of its career attaining popularity and much personal prestige. Lakehead cities praised for work Toronto june 18. Up six Ontario vocational schools yester Day began training Young men and women to work this fall in factories producing War materials. Twenty other schools arc expected to Start the same work within the next week. The project has been undertaken by the Ontario departments of Edu cation and labor working in close co operation with the Dominion provincial youth training pro gramme to assist Industry in meet ing the demands for munitions air Craft and other War fort William and port Arthur have provided the Best example of co operation Between Industry and educators. Or. D. Mcarthur. Deputy minister of education said. Two industries in the Lakehead cities arc engaged in phases of aircraft production their labor needs Are known exactly and the technical schools in the two cities Are work ing together to meet the demand. Instruction in the two schools covers Sheet Metal work drilling riveting welding machine shop practice mechanical drawing Wood working and applied mathematics and science. Winnipeg free press tuesday june 18, 1940 hey Moon i Mamie just dared Cousin Elmo Fotre and handcuff her to a piano le6 like he did lady plus Bottom. Courage will Tell says Menzies Sydney Australia june 13. Prime minister r. G. Menzies. Commenting yesterday on the situation arising from France s request for an armistice with Germany said the future now is up to British reinforced by the whole resources of the american Contin i cannot believe that this cruel stroke of misfortune will leave America unmoved or that any american can any longer doubt thai the defeat of France brings the prussian King collected tall soldiers yesterday we spoke of an Early prussian King named Frederick William. He did a great Deal to Start Prussia on of Hitler to his own "door.1" Road to building up the German i the prime minister added it was Empire. There was an Odd Hobby of that wish to Tell about collector of Lalli t unthinkable that Britain could or would be conquered. He did not doubt that France would Rise again liberated. Soldiers. He collected them in very much the same Way a person collect postage Stamps in t c1 i suspended it is lint Clear Why Frederick wanted tall soldiers. For some purposes a Short Man will make a better Soldier. He is not such a big target for a Bullet. In spite of her protests Fabienne helped make generous inroads in the heaping plate of delicious sandwiches the waitress brought to them. She said she really could t can anything about the Gingerbread but when she finished there was t a Crumb of the Rich Brown cake left on her plate. You be done a pretty Good he told her when she refused a Sec Ond Square. I do All the things you Tell me 1o. She said obediently. But i Only do them so that you la be impressed with How healthy i m getting. Bill please Tell Ellen that i m quite Cap Able of going Back to work. The Days Are terribly Long and deadly Dull with nothing to Bill picked up the last of his crumbs and tossed them into his Mouth. What did you use to do with your Days before you came to Willoughby she shrugged her shoulders. That would depend on where i was. In new York. I used to go to movies play Bridge go to the hair Dresser. Just the usual not in new he said. In it was in Maryland that she d lived with Nicky. Ride Hunt play Bridge give luncheons have people in to Tea. I can t imagine How those Days Ever seemed that stuff does t interest you she Shook her head. If you were he said with elaborate casualness you d find your Days Busy. In addition to Riding Hunting and playing Bridge you d have a Home to look after. I Don t need to Tell you that of Van with a Houseful of servants there is plenty for the mistress to Fabienne gave him in the there knit her brows and a questioning glance same tone of voice he went on a Young married woman in your position would find plenty of Chari table work to do must be organizations could Bill what on Earth Are Ting he folded his arms on the regarded her to marry. Marria e is the right and conversation. Id of cd trend of the you re preferment of those of prestige and position. Those whose birthday it is May be assured of Many Rich fulfil ments of their cherished objectives. Whether they commercial o Endeavor or be in workaday financial Fields of in the social senti mental Domestic realm with a definite Pursuit of happiness As the goal. Ready help from friends or financial standing will others assist promotion of worthwhile even new and untried propositions. A child born on this Day May n i Iii Iva Kuji Jii us a so May you be Learned i have outstanding or unique talents Wellington new zealand june 18. Military service is enforced by regulations issued today providing for establishment of a general re Servo including All males Over 16 years of age selection of Servia new zealand and overseas. Serviss will be selected by lot and voluntary recruiting May be stopped it was reported. Returning to . Lisbon Portugal june 17. Api Robert Montgomery Movia actor arrived in Lisbon from France last night in route to the United states by Clipper after less than a month s service As an ambulance with the american Field service. Weir is agriculture committee chairman Ottawa june 18. Of the standing committees of the House of commons were elected at a general organization meeting yesterday. W. G. Weir lib., Macdonald was elected chairman of the Agri culture and colonization committee. 52 airfields in use or being built Ottawa june in. On 52 of the air Fields required for the British Commonwealth ail training plan Are in use or under construction the department of munitions and Supply said last night. On 21 Fields the training schools have been completed or old build Ings converted to needs of the air training plan. Canadian minister is near Bordeaux Ottawa june 18. G. P. Vanier Canadian minister to France is at present located near Bordeaux according to the word to the external affairs part mint Here. With col. Vanier Are major Gen eral l. R. Lafleche military at tache Pierre Deputy second rotary. Arid j. P. Manion Commer Cial attache. Jean Desy minister to Belgium and the Netherlands is believed to be in England. A Salvador expects to have the largest Cotton crop in its history this year. 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