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The cattle on a thousand' hills are His, - silver and gold are His. let; us give Him our hearts. Immediately iollowing this all- dress. Rev. D. W. .ViacPherson. Murray Harbour, conducted a beautiful and solemn installation service as the members of the exe- cutive stood and accepted their oiiice. The service closed by sing- ing, "Oh. Happy Day that Fixed My Choice". after which the bene- diction was pronounced by REV- '.I'. A. Wilson. '- The devotion of the -Rosary said to have been instituted b . is I -V i It. Dominic. WINSLOE NORTH W. I. The May meeting or the Winsloe North Women's Institute was held at the school. The meeting opened with the creed. Roll call was an- swered by ten members. The miii- utes were read and approved. Re- ports were submitted by the vari- ous committees. Twenty-iive dollars was donated to the hall. New Sick comittee 1: Mrs. James Gudmore. and Mrs. Alton Yminker. The June meeting will be hen; at the home oi Mrs. Nelson Steve-r.., sbn. Lunch committee is Mrs E Claude Craswell. Mrs. James cud-I more and Mrs. Leonard Cudmore Mrs. Juries Oudmore Programs committee. Twenty-six cakes or soap Wt'l'8 handed in. Collection amounted to 31.00. The meeting was closed by singing the National Anthem. is on the LONG HONORS LIST The Seaiorlh Highlanders were iormed in 1778 by Kenneth, Earl oi Seaiorth. The Golden llirl 3! AGNES Louisa gnovosr LADIIIOKI BLACK "Is this Mr. Moreland? Miss Endicott leit word that she would see you as soon as you arrivad.' "Yes: He had a iriendiy smile. but there was still that look of puzzzled surprise in his eyes. "Are you with Miss Endicotti I don't seem to have seen you beiors." ”1 am Miss Endloott's new aeo- retary, My name is Dalton. I will tell Miss Endicott that you are here." sara tapped on Miss zndlcottls door and announced him. Then she went back to her W01!- "uy, crazy about her." she do- clded. "He expected to see her and he was worried to iind that the is as gone. if he knew that she had simply been iired, 1'll venture the guess that he would be pretty mad. Ii Auntie tells lilm that, I'm niuch mistaken." Miss Endicott did nothing In ioollsh as to tell him that she had summarily dismissed Ciloria staun- ton. She was fighting ior the Endi- cott dignity, ior Jack's iuturo as she saw it. and that future held no place for pretty secretaridr. "1 son you have a new secre- tary." he said casually. "Yes; Miss Staunton left some days ago. But I think i shall like Miss Dalton quite -well. She is quite and efficient and more likely to be contended away from town. But tell me about yourseli, my dear. I have missed you." "Oh-I have been trying hand at earning a living." "My dear Jack, there is not the slightest necessity for you to go into business. You know that what- ever I have is yours." He smiled rueiully. "I haven't gone into business. I started out last Monday to see what a husky chap oi twenty-seven -well-led years moderate intelligence and a decent wardrobe could do in the line of breaking into the iield of high finance. I tramped miles of corridors, made a lot of altitude re- cords shooting up in elevators and lost .1 lot oi conceit, but nobody seemed a bit anxious to engage my services. Even in the jobs where you plug away at a desk with a green shade over your eyes they ask you what experience youlve had." "By (our oclock I was pretty mad. I decided that ii experience counted ior so much I'd use what 1 had. Now, my long suit is cars. I can do anything with a motor- make it sit up and beg. or roll over and play dead. So I walked into the nearest garage and oiiered my- self, and the proprietor ieil on -my neck and wept for joy. Behold me. Miss Endlcott. a valuable re- pair man in Mcoilvryls Central Garage, with my iirst pay envelop in my pocket and another, many more I hope, on the way." 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Life Insurance Sale Congress To Be Held Here Next Week THE GUARDIAN The Liis Insurance mm oi Prince Edward Island are lookini ioi-ward with keen anticipation to the one day sales congress which is to be held at the Char- lottetown Hotel on Monday. June 12th. The sessions will get under- way at 9.15 am. with registration at nine. Four outstanding Life In- surance leaders of Canada and the United states wilidellver the addresses and lead in the discuss- ions. They are, William King, 0. L. U. oi the Fidelity Mutual Life Ins. Co.. St Louis, Mo. who will speak on, "Fixing the Pro- blem" and "Finding the Prospect and making the Sale"; Claude F. Duniee, 0. L. U. Manager or the Vancouver Branch oi the Great West Liie Assumrice Co. who will speak on. "The MAN in SalesMAN- ship"; Fenland De Haeme, C. L. U. Prov. Manager Northern Life As- surance 00. Montreal, Que. who will speak on, "Why throw money away?"; and Leslie W. Dunstall, General Manager of the Liie Un- derwriter Association oi Canada hastily. "You see. Aunt Harriet-" he went on. ' "I cannot see anything but in- sanity in such a course,” she re- torted impatiently. "it you must do something, why not try for sonietlilng that a gentleman may do? Ii you would like ii post in the diplomatic service I will speak to some oi my friends in Washington. our iamlly has plenty of inilu- ence. But no Endlcott ever do- meancd hlmseli by working as it. common laborer. I wish you to stop it at once." Something in his face made he: pause. "Oi course." she added hastily. "it it is one oi those ridiculous bets-" She waited hopeiully, almost pitlably anxious to be reassured. I-Ie dropped an aiiectionate arm around her shoulders. hopeless oi making her understand. "Yes, it's-a sort oi bet. But you must let me see it through now." VII A little later he was in the an:e- ; room again and went directly over to the table which was serving Miss Dalton as a desk. She noticed with a dry smile that he'd lowered his voice. "I have a book which belongs to Miss staunton." he said. "If you will give me her address I wil mail it to her.” "Miss Endicott didn't mentioni any address," said Sara brusquely. Her cool upward glance flickered over him, caught quick disap- pointment, and dropped again. "He is nice." said Miss Dalton! to herself, "and ii Glory is tol comply with that outrageous will.' it's now or never. There's no tell- ing what she will do. but anywayi it's ilying in the iace oi Providence not to let him see her." She expertly whirled an enve- lope into place in the typowritorv and began to click the keys. "Perhaps." he insisted politely, "you will iind Miss Staunton ior-t warding address at Beechwood. I: should like very much to send the book to her." ”M'm" said Miss Dalton dryiy. She made a swift dab at a shining nickel handle at one end oi the: tiilitwriter and began t.o write a new line. "I might send it. on roi- .vou." she oitorecl. "1 used to -work: in the same oiiice with her and I know about where she would be." I A second jab at the nickel handle. The envelope jumped on- other space and the keys pounded smartly again. There was an emu Dhssis about Miss Daltoli's move.I ments which made him look down absently, wondering just how he could get Gloria's address irom this odd person. Beneath his eyes was the envelope she had just addressed: Miss Gloria Staunton, W3 East l02nd St. A City. "You're an angel!" The envelope was in his pocket; and Sara iound her hand grasped' with an energy that made thei knuckle! ache. A second later the, door closed. it almost slammed. O O C Gloria sat with the afternoon paper in iront of her, looking through the "Help Wanted” columns. on the table beside her, in mocking mntrnst to her search, lay the letter from John Carver, She dropped her chin on a pink Palm and stared at the tantalizln" thing. ” ''It would be horrible," she and holly. "to marry that way." The bell above the door whlrred 51"-ikiy. She opened the dog to iare Jack Moreland. Jacks heart leaped to his thfont 3': Irhh Bight oi Gloria's trim head its burnished gold like a xiaiml against the dull walls oi the little corridor. h"Im in luck to have iound you." 9 said simply. It was the thrill in his tone that made it seem sl. most tremulous. 'I did not know you hm my address." she said leading the way to" the tiny living room. I am developing great qualities as an amateu sleuth," Jagk 1-... plied. "I simply had to see you.'' she ielt his eyes travel over her a . . wlw ll1”..'i- it (Hi g sons CHARLOTTETOWN who will address the noon lunch- eon meeting or the underwriters on the subject, "Let's be Profession- al". The Congress is one or many held across Canada under the auspices of the various local As- sociations, The Dominion Associat- ion has over 6000 members and has been instrumental in improv- ing the lot or the individual life underwriter as well as co-operat- log with the mic Companies in moves for the mutual beneiit oi the general public. the companies and the agents. The congress is open tn all who are engaged in the business oi Liie Insurance. A nominal regis- stration tee will be charged to de- iray incidental expenses. The President oi the Provincial Association, Mr. H. C. Bohaker will preside at the morning session while Edwin C. Johnstone, C. I... U. will be chairman oi the aitemoon period. Mr. Johnswne is the RA- gional Vice-President for Prince Edward Island. shabby quarters as she motioned him to a chair. "Please forgive me ior iollowim you, but I only just heard that you had leit." His tone was grave and the dancing light in his eyes had vanished. "I hoped the Endicntt reputation for honesty and iairness has not suiiered from anything my aunt may ltave done?" "Miss Endicott had the right to dispense with my services if she wished," said Gloria coldly. "I prefer not to discuss my leaving Beechwood.'l She was indignant with him for iolloiving her, indignant also with Sara who must havev given him her address, and her Che ks grew warm as an inkling oi S&a's pur- pose came to her, Her VIIWIIIIIIX eyes seemed dragged toward me letter from her uncle's laivygromid executor lying on the tablebesldc them. -3. That was why she did noti xi-e the queer look that came over his iace and as quickly disappeared. "I am sorry." He spoke haltingly. which -was not usual ior him. "i fear my inability io'eiiace myself when you were anywhere about has worked you a serious injustice I wish there was something I could do to make amends." On the chair nearest him lay :4 newspaper opened so that he could see column aiter column or "Help wanted,” ”Situation.s want- ed," marching monotonously across the printed page. "Isn't there sometlilng-anything that you will let me do?" Gloria liited her'eyes irom the wretched letter which one mom- ent beckoned with tantalizing ilngers and in the next gibbercd and jeercd at her. A hasty terri- fied resolution was taking shape in her mind. Her heart seemed to be beating in her throat. "There is only one thing that anyone can do at present, but-it is too dreadful-" somehow the words would not come. What is it, Gloria?" Jack's voice could be so gentle! "I had an uncle," she said at length, her words tumbling over each other with ii strange eager- ness. "We never agreed very well. He disapproved oi my earning a living even though I would be de- pendent on his charity. Less than a month ago he died. Has lelt. everything to me provided that I marry within a certain period. That time will be up in two days. I thought perhaps I could-that is might be possible to marry merely as a business agreement to comply with the terms oi the will, and so that neither person would be bound in anyway." He had taken the chair opposite her and sat there listening -quietly, almost lmpersoiiaily, with his eves- iixed on her. "Am I to understand that you would be willing to marry me uri- der those circiimstances?" i, To be Continued ,' ?recisa will figure it Faster Th Fr In M3, Poriabieuluiainr :';'..'g'"a”.”;:'f.2'g:: Machine is eilictent and accur- aia ior modern oillco work. The Preclaa LI II n IIMII. compact End "i'auIl't."r'ST rd w ra ”II!dIa an atracttye moved from one d:s-Into an:t.i.I1I'I?. Ouhlandinj Advanugo. oi the Pnoisa ':ans:anI-7 11.51:. 2 a D C so 2 Total I ooiu 1. r. I. . . 0- and hips. S on Bro (It cut) Inn. &...-.r-:::.-..!- - -W-W ”.afn 5 "9-.'-ll. FEET? I N5 II. 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