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MALPEOIIE lloAIl roar ”CA'l'lIPll.l.AI" Dulu- '---------g-----..-----o----H YIS, I WANT A DIMONSVIATION . . e i I htm- Nam: I A Hrr:: L........... .. I------u--u----------n-u-o- A side of bacon from the hog which won the Todd Trophy for him at the Royal Winter Fair is presented to Mr. Clifford Proud. New Wiitshlre, by Mr. T. M. (Tam) Gillies, head livestock buy- er for the Swift Canadian C0,, P. E. I. Swifts bought the hog at the Toronto sale. it was the first time -ma cuannissitf Wins Todd Trophy Mr . Proud had exhibited at the Royal, but he plans on going back again this year. Shown with his father as the special side of bacon is presented is young Fulton Proud. The Todd Challenge Tro- phy is annually awarded for the best bacon type hog shown at the Royill. York And Vicinity Miss Marina Watts. York. has 81100655. Much sympathy is being ex- late Mrs. Daniel McPherson of Or- well Cove. Mrs. Harold Wat; and daughter Erma. were visitors to the city on Monday, January 26. Mr. Tom Vesscy spent 'mesday, January 27 in the city. The many friends. of Mr. Frank Watts are glad toiwelcome him Have An extension telephone. You Can Have An , jlxfenalen A ;, .'l5el'ephone '. For As phone installed now. Island in - coma XTENSIIJN ELEPHIJNE INSTALLED it The Value Isl are - The Cost Is Small Few things give you so much real value at such low cost as an extension telephone. In emergenciei, the value b beyond price. A Countless steps, time and trouble are saved with an No running downstairs each time it rings, and, of course, you can make or take calls from either floor. "An extension telephone is n convenience, too. you are entertaining guests, We like having a private telephone . . . both for them and for yourselves.- In . convenience, comfort and privacy, your extension tele- phone pays for itself many times over. Just call our bnslneasvoffice and arrange to have an extension tele- When accepted s. position. in Charlotte-i town. Her many friends wish herl tended to Mrs. Will Crockett, York. j Pmmi York January 28 in the death of her mother, the home again after being a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. Mr. Joe Doyle, Pleasant Grove, was a visitor to the City on Tues- day, January 27. Mrs. Gordon Carr and son Eric, Oyster Bed Bridge, were the guests of Mrs. Carr's mother, Mrs. Albert Quite a number of York people attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Daniel McPherson, Orwell Cove. Quite a large number of Brack- lcy people spent a. most enjoyable ciening at the home of the Rev. Mr. Sproule and Mrs. Sproule or the parsonage in York on Janu- ary 22. Mr. Norman Brown spent the January 24th weekend at his home in York. -30 MARSIIFIELD W. M. S. Central United Church W. M. 5. met on January am at the home of Mrs. Wylie Gibson. The new- I.v elected president, Mrs. Neil Darrach. presided and conducted the worship period, which was opened with singing "Breathe On Me Breath of God." The Scripture reading was tak- en from Luke Chapter 11. Verses 1-13; and Philippians, Chapter 4 verses 4-9. The Theme: ”Prayer As A Means of Grace”-was urged upon all as a necessity for spirit- ual growth. what is Prayer? Prayer is the Offering up of desires un- to God, for things agreeable to his will in the name of Christ, with confession of sins and thankful acknowledgement of His mercies. This part of the service closed with the members joining in prayer for fellow Christians in Africa. The business period was opened by the roll call, which was re- Sponded to by 11 members. The minutes of inst meeting was read and. adopted. During the year 11 meetings were held, with an aver- age attendance of 11. The treasurer reported that the Mission Band had raised 328.00, which brought the total amount to be sent to Preabyterlal treasurer to S243. In addition to this. 537.00 has been raised for the Building fund for W. M. 5. Training School in Toronto. During the year a box of cloth- ing valued at 513000 was shipped for overseas relief. A parcel and a box of Christmas gifts were sent to the United Church port worker at Halifax. sick members of the congregation were remembered with cards, flowers, etc. The newly elecred officers for I953 were then installed by Mrs. J. T. Fergiisnn. They are as fol- lm-:r.; president-Mrs. Nell Dar- rach: lst vice-president - Mrs. Ernest Foster: 2nd vice president -Mr.-. William Dover; corres- ponding secretary - Mrs. uigh Plrlzzellg treasurer-Mm. Wylie Gilxson: supply secretary-F Mire. Aden clow: Mission Band, secret- ary--Mrs. William Dover; Christ- ian Gitilaenship -- Mrs. Jcfhn Thompson: associate friendship- Mra. Allisnn Holmes: Christian Stewardship-Mrs. Edgar Hearts: Missionary Monthly secretary- Mlrs. Ephriam Clow; organist- Mrs. Irving Thompson. Mrs. William Dover kindly in- vited the society to meet next montll at her home. The Mizpah Benediction brought the meeting to a close. The collections amounted to. 36.40. During the social hour a boun- teous lunch was served by the hoa- teas. A p:Y:1lll..l..I,3 - rendered one of its many secrets, A go it. 1. li0l.MAN LTD. ciiantonrrowu i and .- i . llcIman's Little. Shop sink oinayr ' Iron leglnald Wright Kauffnull CHAPTER I continued A about from behind. Bud Har- rison and the rest of the bigger boys had arrived and heard. "all Got some rope? Come on up to where 'Gene Roberts keeps his boat. We'll haul that thing ashore. Gee. Coroner Norbeck'll want to know about thisl" An hour later, the beach again deserted. Again the Hudson, having sur- WIS ran unburdened toward Manhat- ten. but onv that hillside, insect bunnings were not now the only sound; the hissing of disturbed brushwood told of some Jurtive creature stealing out of his hid- lng-place. O O O I Although five years' hard work had earned it. Jerry Glldden didn't yet possess an office of his own in the Protective Life Insurance Company's claim department. Too many favorites ahead. The Assistant Actuary had one. Lightner. Jerryla boas, had his; and these boosted creatures justi- fied promotion by criticism of pulileas persons panting behind. So Jerry, young and blond, sat among clattering typewriters, in a huge room, at a desk that mere- ly a brass rail separated from the rank and He sat there now as bony Sam Steinhardt, the chief's nephew sauntered smug and smiling out of Lightnerls sanctum and paused for a. whisper to Lelia Taylor. she glanced hurriedly at Jerry- and hurried away; she was mild- ly affianced to him. finger wu sunns property-" Will the boas holding sumathinl M453-l-' fishln; for all that could be said. and intendlna than in mm? "Thought that walnlt 'n0IItlh 0” so you automatically set our in.- vestigatlon machinery going? ”l"ifty thou-" "You couldn't save it. and if the newspaper; get hold oi the story. and then these identifications blow up. what's t60.ooo coin?!-"4 WW3 the dunlle to this camplhfl reputation for prompt payment-If when'll you ever learn to think in big drum. nnywlv?" It was on .the tip of Jmf! tongue to answer. "When Wu DIV me even a moderate one." What he did say was: - "I didn't doubt th identifica- tlons, Mr. Llghtner; I doubted the ascribed cause of death." ' To be continued AT TAYL0li'S ml in men I: wont run laurdleu : GJI. TAYLOR J EWELLBEB "nurse-' (cm-oaua-an plane "thorium aiiaraiusuuxrpuuu plsntad1an.1:tia'..l'll!Iabet.l:naI?'oal. udq tweoqkeraoaontl:avillIcIstean1mlchtl:o.rlnt K -, wonunnunnratatba ou'omuou.rutedonaiotuu:vyv,Ilvn. Acaidianlliotel ,Two'In.lnuloafrom atationnipalnus and Thanks lnlurist. A Ilodern Brick BulIdlng'wlt.h.3,Automatie I ' " System in every loom for our Guest: Safety. . LARGE COIIIOBTABLI WELL FQBNIEIIED 3001!! WITH PRIVATE BATH SHOWER namr nuns smann 35.00 and 35.50. nounus: 86:50; Twlbl anus suo Howl: Decorated Rooms with not I cold water . SINGLE 8150-53.00-83.50. DOUBLE 84,00-84.50-35,00 CONTINUOUS DINING ROOM SERVICE AT POPULAR PRICES FROM 6.80 A.M. TO 1.80 A.M. FREE PARKING Moore & McLeod Ltd. will be CLOSED For Stock Taking MONDAY. TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY February 2. 3 and 4 HCDRE E4 M9EEUD IIIQIIIIIO. - '.I'0I.InOIII sofa leoli Sam came on to Jerry's desk. "Boss wants you." "What about?" "That sllnn policy." An alarm bell in Jerry's brain. Twice of late. after querying pay- ments subsequently pronounced Just, he had been warned against dangerous overzealousneea. Despite this, he yesterday pin- ned a. red slip to the sllnn bene- ficiary's claim. But this time he wad right, eurelyl ”0h, very well." During one hopeful year, his first with the P. L. I. Company. Jerry at his chief's suggestion. had waded through a lot of little books on "How to Reach the Top" and a lot of big autobiographies by gen- tlemen who admitted ihat they had reached it. He remembered their precepts. but with irony, ”Pmmptne.ss is a prime requisite of success." , He threaded the desk-dotted maze -- knocked at Mr. L's door. .. .M.lm.. seated under a framed motto ("DO IT NOW!") and behind a row of letter baskets, Jerry's boss looked like a wire-haired fox ter- rier defending a fence. "Good morning." said Jerry. " 'Mnrning!" barked Mr. L.. and shook a bunch of papers as if it were an unfortunate rat. ”Whyja recommend holding up this Twom- bley payment - sllnn policy?" one of those little books preach- ed ”Poiiteneas prevails." "our files show sllnn owned a grocery in Albany, buying the business on mone borrowed from this B. B. Twomblley. at Troy brok- er. The store didnli. go: sllnn bor- rowed more creditor by insuring with us, straight life, for fifty thousand -Twombley the beneficiary. There was some question here in the home office: but our Albany agent -I think his name's Carlin-" Mr. L. produced at grumble. "-had put on a strong 0. K. Blinn claimed a clean pathologlc record and family history, and his exa.m' showed perfect health." "Think he fooled our agent and medical examiner, eh?" "sure not: the claim's suicide, and the body-" "Well, then?" "Fifty thousands some money. There are only four semi-annual payments made; sllnn just gets under the wire, then disappears. A body floats ashore in Columbia. County, and Twombley, identify- ing it. says sllnn threatened to kill himself because of his debts- -Twombley, the sole beneficiary." "That all? A tailor said the suit DON' what's good for ca Just qsk ,ASK FOR g .,,.. BUCKlEYlS MIXTURE A SINGLE SIP TELLS WHY v otoslp and protected his' COUGH?' i and gglaold the tradition of Ilsa RUYHL BHNHDIHN MOUNTED Pllilti APPLY AT NEAREST R. C. M. POLICE OFFICE OR MAIL THIS COUPON if if you an: in the R. C. M. Police. for recruits 21 years of at 8170 monthly for 5' 8' in height. unmarried. Between 18 - and 30 years.of age. In good physical condition and are interested in a career you may apply for ongogement immediately! SALARIES commence at 3200 per month These rates will be inenlaaerllto 3220 and 8185 per month. respectively. after sue- ceasful completion of training. The Cmnmiuinncr, R. C. M. Polira. Ottawa, Ont. Sir:--- , Please supply me with full particulars rcgaril- ins en:-gemcnt in line Royal Canadian Mounted Police. NAME: .....'..........................-.----- IDLIAII Inlllfl ' ADDRESS: ...............................u-- ' assp-ehaeeaooaa--I ago or over. and those under 21. onus.-u..........-...a.-.-nu........u-.---4 AGE HEIGHT Year: Month Feel Ind!"