' m rooin for "kilolvini; as he did at YOUR couumv GIVES YOU A PRESCRIPTION . _ "If P“! up so 060a!" defense. [Qybosfilllyflllfllli-NO. Whstwcnoodnmvlsonorgy .15” f: says that sound lucid: and o mlun “lilting from i... become n pwlmk (w- sound nndphylicnlfifnou. pile first contribution of s citizen my y; “u”, um y“ IWIIO was» girdle: the pm- lfllllflnyoctliomorwinhou: ' m o 0i Plifllfldllfll- furthes- e “Aggy! from logical. M: m No m vnll p '°""""' godon, oiling sod law-spirited Mpmd to upml "limped his prescriptions. Tn: JENKiNS lfmanuacv 1/44 A \L < . mill: -- to lflfilw CIAFlUTYQYUVI-l .. L-478-2-24-3i. illappy. Landing i p! man. nan 1, ' 1 lulu N01.‘ Bi: spur 'ro STA!" tunlly. Delma. through tho Page Muroc incident. and Anna be- “use of hei- father's death. both were meshed in the network. not making things easier for him. Wlllllnw. it was clear his duty lay cowards Anna. and he could allow sen Deima was the dny. l-le had not really so far seen sufficient of her to form a propel‘ Judgment on her. He had some down to breakfast wondering to liinlself. even s little satlrioally. my she would face contrast with aunt and-still more- the aus- ure and dominating personality of his grand-aunt. Gradually. as the day passed to quelling, ile found himself wonder- his own temerity in expecting to find ample room for criticism. He was rather stupefled w ' that Delma seemed not only to belong to Sunningholrne. but act- ually to be Surlningholme. The wilole dignified old place rad- iated hcr personality without any mfrflligffieftb. The stafl worshipped. ,and that fact was reflected in T, the smooth-running of the house- hold. the completely happy atmos- plwro (so very different in ‘hi5 grand-aunt's days. and even those of his aunt). without the least sug- gestion of effort. It did not in fact seein as if Delina herself had any guiding hand in what went for- ward. She seemed serenely uncon- scious pf it herself. although Bond recoznimd everywhere her magic touch of nrovernment. llle was tho more surmised at this. least some- filing _or her previous history. The girl with cabaret connections on the Continent. The girl involved in that house of drama in the Place Maroc. The suine girl. nliraculousiyy and mysteriously inheriting the fortune ' from u string of shops somewhere in America. These were no apparent steels in u mistress oi‘ Sunning- llolnie. Yet tiiere. it seemed. they were no bar to success. as Bond had to ad- mit to In fact. round about uudown when he was alone with __lmn. on the terrace where some visitors had been choosing between tea and cocktails. and now were fine. he coniessed to her more than ‘ had expected to do. ‘l must say you run Mime quite magnificently." he said suddenly. and rather awk- At the moment she had been unz- lnff out over the grounds towards main Rates. watching the last. °f m8 departing cars out of sight. its turned. lookinlz at him with interes t. "You think so?" she asked. _l know ‘it. I sllould do. don't you illlllkl’ lvo known Sunninghoinle since l was a child. watched the illimuig of it—--" I know!" she nodded. "I got the WWW 0f this place from Mr. beeping before I took it. And that vu-niore 0r less-your history W? - . _. She laughed lust a little ‘WW? Quilt-Hy. “I'm very glad you “Elk 1,111 up to standard. ailyhow." u v Ht put it that way!" he owned. l don't really suffer from mylllsiilgzm ‘Bl dsi 1w m jllrlgt 5 13311.1. DB- fi glad Sunningho e is in {sill llfl-uds as yours." h {in afraid it may not be that for "t: osliie said suddenly. He inter- fl- , by. only tile other day at l’ 1H omce. there was trouble 1"“, 1,41!!!“ propose to extend Bile nodded. "I know. And r did Si‘? have it renewed then. But— m“: lad news which-if it's as o: fgsr-~won t allow me to ‘twhflt sort of news?" he asked ' may not have the money to m; I "i? told him. “Enid”? letter from tho United b - .. who,‘ ,_fi,smg!_‘g1n1lll5 mall. she gas; eyes lawyer ‘ll-lu- the will under $13K v“ ab? Wis me that s-dymo M Sunllifllf- h I came into the money. and that I'll have to go- slow till we see the strength of their claim which-he's rather afraid-looks quite good." "I DID NOT KNOW HE WAS RICH" quite well again. I hadn't the least ides. then that he was rich. by American standards. "Well. when I had put him on his feet again I left America and came over to Europe and almost forgot about the old man. Then, with very great surprise. I heard of the fortune tlmcnt. helpful in that durinl h o; 1e o ft me, That was a shock. a far bigger one than the news that Im losing it." "But are you certain you are ggxinng tto IOSQbICTSHBfiIId pressed. It 0 9 0Y0" vw , suppose. and: perfectly Rood will. or the authori- ties over there would. never have al- lowed you to handle the money." Oh the will was all right, so far as I know. The lawyers never dues- tioned that. But now some relatives have turned up. it seems. and have started an action alleging undue in- fluence on my part. Of course its uulte untrue. I'd no idea he was worth a lot of money." “And. if you've Rot a good lawyer out there. naturallv he'll pull you through. It's a try-on by people who feuelltglieyye been done out of their “That's s0." she said. “But the point Ls that one never can tell what an American court will decide in a case like this." A warning gesture frcmhlm stop- ped her. Anna was coming towards them from the house. She was talk- ing intimately with Tony Farellam. who had been one of the guests. "If you're really going to marry Anna off his hands for a while. on Tony?" Delma said mischievous- ly. "He's been with her nearly all of the afternoon!" adrft noticed it," Bond said. "I'm not worried anyway." "You never are. it seems to mo!" Delma said, a lit-tie emotionally. “That night in the Place Marco vou were as cool as a cucumber. And again in thr- Washington. over that terrible affair of Anna's father-J’ "If you don't mind. we'll chance the subject." Bond said fluietlv. be- ginning to move towards the others. He. had noticed. of course. that Anna and his friend had been pre- rv-"uilied all the afN-vrioon with each other. 'I‘hat had suited him He was illenscri for Toily in tilko the some- what clipping and demonstrative Anna o ffliis hands for s. while. This afternoon. quite unexpected; iv. had been much more than the first spent again in his old home. He had found it reinstating him in something of his old standing in the neighbourhood. It had already brought him recognition as real owner at Bunningholme. BOND MAKES A "COME-BACK" The crowds of visitors had clearly been influenced by the rumour of Bond's dramatic return to the neighbourhood. and a cllrlous desire to see and meet him had bfOllRIlt many along who otherwise might not have come. Among these was General Tank- ertorr one of whose daughters was a relzular visitor. and who frankly admitted to Bond that hc ryas his main interest here. comparatively voung high rank and standing in the army. had rather embarrassed Bond bv the affection of his Rreetinz and his pe- oroaiches that the other had not been around before. Wily had he been hiding himself away in town? Why hadn't he realized that. even if his old home was in other hands. the doors of Dale House were open to blm as an old friend? The fact that Maurice Leth- brldne was standinlr bv had amused Bond. Such a public expression of friendship and confidence from the most influential person in the neigh- bourhood was bound to be anafliema to the other. Lethbridge could scarcely hide his chagrin. and left early. mnklm! great plnv with official duties as his excuse. Bond. striding up and down the terrace with the General at the time. had noticed that a discussion {nut-I Just arrived fresh from s00 oozes su l Doz. CREAMERY BUTTER z I-LBSM: 7" 5. RADIO PEAS lfl" Maxwell House Coffee Plain Q- - - -25c pkg. Chinaware - — 35c pkg. Apricots Fresh Stock- — ‘-25c. L Dried Apples 1 lb. makes 2 Pies 17c Lb. Seeded Raisins 2 pkgs. — Mixed Cookies 2 lbs.— - Salted Peanuts Fresh - — —25c Lb. Parsnips choice 2 lbs. — — — -- 15c White Cross Toilet Tissue CATELLI SPAGHETTI 15 oz. Tins 3m.- 31c Please order early our PHONE 74s FREE DELIVERY A-HHHNFHFIHHHVHsHV-"f-‘BEHVJ WANTED _ IMMEDIATELY Number of men for general d5"? flu-m Work, Trurn, Nova Scotis, whn will not be llllible for military duly. Good wages offered. Com- municate at once with James Roper. Phone Stiff-W, 011M. lottetown, R, R, 7, I. . i‘ i- g between the departing Lgthbrld; and. Delina had clearly contained elements of controversy over some. iilg. One thing sur rlsed B . seemed that hisp dlfilfldlfilrgdtiflfl {g put in an appearance here. and re. §ume °1d tle5-..1.l*\d..b€€n.a mistake. [he General said as much. Others. apparently following such a social lead. like so many sheep rushing into a fold after their leader. ech- oed these sentiments, pretended to ignore the shadow over his past, Overwhelming him with professions of friendship and offers of ilispital- ity. (To be Continued) i nuts. nouns’ sinoup nanovnp RESIDENT DIES AT so The Ottawa Journal, Feb. 23rd, says: A beloved and well-known resident of Ottawa. Mrs. Agnes Mary Ann Stroud, widow of William Robert Stroud. died Sunday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Alfred McDonald. 724 Echo Drive. after several weeks illness. She was in her 90th year. Born iii London, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and we. Henry form-man. She came to Canada as a. bride in 1874, and took up residence in Ottawa in I880. She was active and in good health uni-ii a. few weeks ago. Her hus- band, who was a iveii-known tea merchant, died in 1918. Mrs. Stroud was active in social and religious circles. She Joined First r" church on oomng to Ottawa and was president of the Ladies Aid for seven successive years. She was onc of the original members of the Women's Baptist Home Mission Board of Eastern Ontario and Quebw. and served as president of the board for seven years. At the time of her derlill she was honorary president of the or- ganization. - Mrs. Stipud was a life member‘ of the local Council of Women, which she helped organize, and was a pioneer member of the Women's Auxiliary to the St. Georges B0- ciety, of which she was president for two years. The Agnes stroud home in Ot- tswa, which was formerly "N? Home for Friendlcss Women. W" re-named iii her honor three years ago. to commemorate her 50 yell‘! of service as a charter nlber of the board of the institution. Left to mourn their 105s RN W0 daughters, Mrs. J. Alfred McDon- ald, of Ottawa. and Mrs. George. Valentine. of Toronlm» three sons. William l-f.. of Montreal; Fred I... of Saint John, Nil. and Flying Of- flcer Vifallacc n. Stroud. now wltIh the R.C.A.f-‘_ nt Sunlnleislde, i 12 grandchildren and l4 w»; grandchildren. Another son, C 0 n, died in 1934. four deliveries daily, 9.30 am. 11 a.m. 3 P. M. 5 P. M. Saturday Night 9 P.M. California NKIST Best for Juice And every use Sweet and Tender o2! ' - — --31c - - ~3lrr 3 rolls 25c u A plum/Kr! truck makes g In Memoriam DIES. PATRICK MOONEY Til-PH? Passed away at tho S or d Ham; 111mm o“ January 35,,,_aM§s_ that. was highly respected and that Mooney, beloved wife of mum b9 “Vidmced $Di1r1‘0W's Road, the daughter r4" 113"‘? the lnte ‘Vlicllaol E e rid M. ‘ sypxclisitalier glrlfl 27th, her renlnins were forwarded h ~ .1, a by train. accompanied by Per sis- m man figs“? tor, to Peakes Station, whore they Byrnc, where she hood days until Patrick Mooney, of Peakes tioii. st. Teresas. Here slie lived happily and con- m" °1d 1mm“ tented until the death of her ims- momlnit he!‘ b_ Pears, Lynn Valley 2 tins- ovm Wm" THE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN ORANGES 3 D01. 2 Tins .250 5s. Lb. Limit 3 Lbs to Customer —25c ‘ FLOUR WAX Lb. Tin ll c riicin‘ s of conscience. deceased lter in infancy. ill On TUCSCIRY package. concentrated fruit juice Tender Tasty 31 No bone, no waste fut BEST YEMT for best baking fresh daily — Slic leaves to mourn her passing two sisters, Mrs P. Goodwin, Rum- ford Maine, and Mrs. Helen Kelly, Iona. ’l‘\vo children of her own pre- - itlrs. Mooney came of a family days gone of people in tho and . i'y's Church. Mont- greatly saddened when they lcuriicd Bridge. where they befonged of the sudden passing 0n D1 evening, January 4t 7M1? what you gflflglfillfllfllk ‘flat: Every)": t o. pr ces so won er u y ow in your u e -1|| g | Clip this ad. check oil’ the items you can urge. agd never a a ' today! Remember-special like this can Have you sent a parcel l0 your boy overseas for Ezistel ,,__ yet. Let us help you puck one for him wc have everything to make it jusi "F" _ the thing such as ltlnriuuludy, Swlct Potatoes 2 lbs. — — —2lc Jams. Butter, lloncy and Peanut "Celeryi extra large - _ -_ — —25c Butter in tins also bacon in special 5unkl9f Oranges Doz- - - —5llc g Lb. 4C cak In Memo riam MISS SARA K. MwLEOD The Dcoplc of Cuiiil;cr1.ili<i Iiill slurouliciiiig districts ucic fllillfll‘ h .1941 of Sara Maclieod ut til: early age of 28 years. She was the only daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. James A. blacLeod. and tuoaild a half years ago she bucziine iii ulld were met and conveyed to her for- was “ma, m me P‘ E_ L Hcspgm) Mid 011 Wfidllefiflfly where she remained for two and ii funeral took place half months. where nil that medical band fifteen years Mm since he, followed by n large concourse of skill was done for iler and she re- Wltfliimlclillflfid she leid a comparatively Wonk?- i-c ire l c. devot n herself to her home and quietly gmltfiblltlng he; CiltliberFs church, St. Teresa. sn- sham m even. good “wk and w nounced the end of her journey. the many can, made m the mm, and High Mass was celebrated for the repose of heir soul by Rev. Basil Croken, who also officiated Mooney was stricken with sciatica. at 7"‘? Wave and an m" W95 m0!“ Edith MacLccd. R. N.. ilfiSiSi." whk-h confined her to her bed for till (lift kind. respected an cstccm- hel- mothsr and aunt, Ml‘ seven pm.- wgck5_ caning on hm- cd citizen was luld to rest to await ests of public welfare, three years About The tolling of the bell ago, Mrs. youngest sister. Mrs. Helen Kelly. m‘? glmlmls re5‘m'°°“°n- Iona, who faillfully nursed attended her and was evcr ready at her bedside at every call. She was advised by her pastor ‘Vflllfl and May her soul rest in peace. Kelly. Thomas and physkflan m mnve to the Len Wood and Joseph Grant. Sacred Henri. Home, which she did n ‘m ' in hopes that she might return 10- Paihv 0f m" 30m‘? l“ h” lleww‘ h" hnmel but her popes w“... not w fflli. as she is the only sister re- m“. last siding on the Wand out of a frlmily three years o; he, me h, we H-me of eleven. '1!“ rest are in the do- realized, and she spent Mi-r. Helen Kelly has and on January 24th she took sick, ma!" 01 Una‘? 511m- and the zealous pastor, Rev. B. Glllis, administered to lwr the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church of uftlch she was a devoted mem- ber and on the following night. January 25th, she died. fortified and comforted by all the consola- tion of Holy Mother Church. expression of pence the Sisters her Home for their many acts of kind- features in death might lvell be an ness and hospitality shown towards indication of the kindly reception her sister in her location tller accorded by a Good God to one also to Rev. B, Gillls. who p best she obeyed the divine commands and The serene and repose that oversprcad who always, as could, many kind visits to her sister. Following were the pail-bearers: Lemuel Hughes, Joseph McCarthy. Dumphy. tho sym- Card of Thanks M . l K ll ish t th k rs He m ore gugwsaffiejn 3.1331; dos Uniicd Church. was conziuctrd 8 Rfld aid s0 L 548-2-27-11 Eva Canadis Fastes Growhug Ilia ff/Vfiffi 164/ U4 In Canada At your grocel-‘o in 7- and lV2-oz. packages-also in improved FILTER tea balls. Ilonded Ind plllfi‘ turned home and. her innllv friends of st, thought she was rycll on the rcad to recovery but two wears bzforo he" passing she became Ulillflilliv ill and on the above date her gentle spirit took its flight to her God who gave She was tenderly nursed by {lvlibss . .V C. A. Acorn of Boston. Sara always resid- ed at home where llcr gentle dis- position won for her a place in the community which will leave a mem- ory not only to those near and dear to her but also to a large circle of friends who will alivnys cherish her memory, For none knew her but . love her or nnmfd her but in DffliSI‘. She leaves to i0\'llll!l.\' cherish licr memory llor grief stricken father and mother. also two brothers J. H. of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Montague and Larvrence at home. Also two uncles D, J. Mac- Lcod, Allstml. Mass. and J. M. Mec- Leod. Mt. Hope. P. E. I.. also time aunts. Miss Mzirv Marti/cod. Ply- mouth. Muss. Mrs. C. A. Acorn. Bis- ton Mass. Mrs. Elmer Halo. Mlddly- ton. Mass. The funeral which was very largely attended was held cn Saturday. December 6th at the Dun- at the home and church bv ilrr nor- tor Rev. M1‘. Green. assisted lav the Rev. Mr. Horton the Dundee Baptist Church. The floral tribuios were manv and beaiitlfulconsi of Pillow from family. Pillcu Ml=s Mncbeod. Victoria. Wl‘ ill. Staff of Bank of Ncva Scofin. Men- tnlzuc. Wreath. Younlz Pcolrlc. Von- ! fugue. Roses. Ml’. and T. H. Poole. Montague. Spray. Dr. T. A. and Mrs. Johnston. Montriifuo. Spray Mr S. Hunter. Bridlzctown. . T. "f, Spray. Miss Minnie and. Clara Burk. Bay Fortune. Crescent. Cumberland l-lill Woman's Institute. The pail benrers were: Walsion ‘l Campbell. Joseph Campbell. Waldo MacLeocl. Fnrnuher Campbell. Lloyd I MacLeod. Alex lvfncLccd. Hearse driver Herb MncLeod. Gone fill the dnv breaks and the shndmvs miss away. L-560-2-27-li. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. James A. MacLeod aiid family. Cumberland Hill. wish to thank their kind ncizhbours and many friends for their help and kindness during their sad bereave- ment, also all who sent flowers. lot- ters and cards of sympathy. L-5d0-2-27-li. ACE CAMERAMAN MISSING , LONDON — (CP) — Sqdm-ldin- Alistair Lennox Taylor, u, F. C. 25-year-old are cameraman <f the R.‘ A. F‘. whose rccollnalssancrs over Kiel for the Navy vii-ore flos- crlbed as the nlost vnlualfc sluice the war began, is reported missing isunkist Lemons 5c each. Doz —55c dash in to l‘ BOXES .1 Plums, Lynn Valley 2 tins _ ___ _25c razolr blades and shaving creams. Texas Seedless grapefruit 4 for 25c You. Tomato... out. 2 on. - -o= t:rz.'..".::":..r"rl;".:ii; tisizic. 1: : : :5: POT ROAST “W Aylmer TOIIHIIO JUICE 2 illlS — -—25l: special condensed coffee and boxes Icing Sugar, 2 pk. - - _ _ 23p VET)’ M9111)’, Li), — —— --]9(.‘ O K ... ' tu puck it in. guilt-mun Apples. Doz. - - —39c . ._ _ ,, ,. “m. ‘nu olvcr, Z line -- — -~ —-19c ' "' ' ' ilii n. Oats 10 lbs. - _ _ _ _ -5sr Roasting 1-,... u, _ ._ __ w, LAUNDRY SOAP . Prunrsxfresh stock, 2 lbs —- —25r Fresh Bacon. ‘Lb . — — — — --2;c 10 bars \ Orange Marmalade 2 lbs. for --33c smoked Kippcvs 2 for -_ - .454: illlacngogil,‘ bums) lbs- -— — — 25¢‘ Smoked Fiilofs. Lil. -- -- -— —l!|-.: * *1" "59- -_ — -— — —-3“ Fresh Fill"fx. Lb. — — -— —— —l‘Jl: _ Owllol. large. pks- — — — -§Bl- solicit-rs our... u». _ - — 25c Cmnhfirlesi 2 "“_‘- "' — — —25” Wee Bull Herring. Each - - —.llc Robin "our! Flour 98 lb has -—S2- 9 Boneless Corlfish 2 lbs.- - --l1c Grapefruit juice 48 oz. tin - —3lc cums, g “n ._ __ _. __. ._ .49..- “Imle "icy 4B M- "II — — 4-1" Red Rose Salmon 1 lb. mi _- -2lc J ‘c "0""- 3 Pkgs - — — — " - “'2” Sardines. 3 tins — -— -- — 20(- ul y ——__-'__-i W " ‘qt Chicken Iiudrlics. Tin-~ - - '- Shrimp, Tiu — — — — -— —2.lc Geese. Lb. — - — — — - -—'.'.5c Cardigan Head and Vicinity t. i\ Hurry Jamis- City. tvns business visitor to 48 Road and Cardigan. Pisquld Ml‘. and Mrs. George Jay. . ' the lverc \’lSl.Ol'S to Lorne Valley. Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Muc- R Donald. Mrs. Angus MacLeod. Lorne viii- lcv, was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. Thomas Sheppard. R. C. N. V. 11.. 11115 been spenclfinll his flir- Iough with his parents i l‘. aild Mrs. Sheppard. Czll-digail Head Mr. Biois Andrew. City. was a recent visitor to Cardigan. The many fii< ds of Mrs. Hcriflv Curran. EIUOIVGL. were very sorry to hear that silo is crilflilrci lo her bed. sulicriilg from a broken flip. received from n full u few day's silo. Miss Teresa MacLeod. Lorne Vai- iey ,left for Montreal during the past week. Mr. Joseph Baldwin. Baldwin's Road. was n visitor to Cherry Hill during the past ek. Mr. George MacCausiand. who has been enlployed on the mainland for the past several months returiicd to his home in I/"nc Valley. Mrs. Joseph MauTulay, Cardlznn Head. spent a ivy: IiIlVS lil the city during the past week. _>aild__ Mrs._ ffatrickityan. n; you need to stock up for the next several months l: here cs rm." our. y" ’t last forever. Buy at these prices nowl ‘or them SOLDIERS COMFORT 7 and ll Lb. Sizes ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE, large 1 imam and FlS GINGER COOKIES 4 5c Henri n- r CARROTS 10 ‘m’ 33c Hamlllons PHO?» 1-] 717 FREE DELIVERY Cardiain. lvrre Teresa's on Sllll(i"lV Mr. George it Helm. was ll v= Friday. l ..v. Cai-dllzar. .0 file clty oi: Mr. Pair (“anti-Pet'- .. Jr, Cardigan U) do ‘forum's \l'l l‘.lr. Russo] AIcDoinliJ. biiJlliilfll-IE spent Wednesday at 48 Road Mr. Allan \ icy. Sllflll. Fri . LOfii“. Val- ‘n tho cifv. Mr. Jgscph M Aulay. Cardigan: was a \‘lSil0‘.‘ to '* kcs recently. Dr. Kc-illlcdx. . reccili. Vislllll‘ to El clown. uxs a vale. Mr. lifilchael Curran. Elliott-ale. was a visitor to Cardigan oil Friday. Mr. WilIimn_Good\vii\. SDOXlf the lvock cilci iiL ills homo lil Bllfilviills Rozid. Farmers in this vicinity are now quite busv in the woods and we licar the conflnuoue ring of the are f r now they must lose no time. for the usual month of silov: nml storms has .1 so fur hm ll i but l-“iio kliciys what tomorrow iv briilg. Mr. Heath Slepparcl. Cardigan Head was a visitor to Peukcs. Mr. John A_ Corcorail, 48 Road was ll rcccilt \'isi'.0i' lo Crvrdlnan. Miss Elia l; to Morltntzue iinviiirr days in Lorne Valley. Keep ltllil-aifd-gdliwthef hlmle. erlv ins returned bent a few l Why docs sister grow faster than me? This little fox knows that her sister and shc were the some size at birth. 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