smEMJ:EB 181-192- ' . rHE- 9UABl?15Ns.CHARL0TTET0WN . . mt NINE, A - ' . 4 ' ,Y M c A I Table Top mirtuiec. y 4 . 'liis treasure and was coming had; vb8H5l. would have smashed him grey, cavernous cones in the rock "Cutme out of this tangle, Tom," Hump of a creature that looked like . . - - S0ll'lEll1ln'.;”nlllst iiavi: laid Ben- with it, then, assuming some wild after it had killed him, but noth- and hastening to her, they saw thatvshe said. ”I ouizht to have jumped a gigantic gorilla advancing or. Cmmnued from page 2 ny Bossyout, he saic., but, after Ilnimllllrobbed him or his life, itiing oil that sort happened. , He rope-like filaments ran out Iroir. over it. as Angus did. but thought all (ours; but, though it had shin- . m.-m.m,,hAm,. , W ,, lthe passing of half a century, that wouldnt have robbed him of his Just died here and has remained Ir. into the gorge, and that she had ltywas only lichen, In tough and , jng red ,3," 5, 13,53 3, mom, ,n g ground, and Tom and Felice came something ought to he dead its:-lf."i heard,” and the hoard might have here ever since, while his body and caught her feet in them and been sticky and I can't get out." lamps, the creature possessed no The Y. M. C. A Bmwd of Direct- behind her, They were ta'1king, aiidy "Unless it was some saiii-tan-y sunk into, the sand and be quitelhis clothes-even his boots-were brought down. She laughed as He ran forward, bringing out his face, and not upon all fours it went. ," announce the appoimmeni, or Aylmer, reminded by the disrnv- some huge toad or lizard that lives close to his bones. The bones them-tall turned to dust and blown away." they approached and made to rise, knife, then suddenly stood stock but upon eight legs. It towered ML Wm. (Bun Kingston, ,, m.iiV,.lei'y of the revolver. regretted that for ages, suggested, Pardo. "I'm, selves tell you something. They are As Pardo spoke the horror came, but then her arms were caughtlstill as though frozen. From the above them and crept leisurely to- ,g Saskatoon, Sask., to the program they had forgotten to bring their thinking 01' what might have hnp-I iiot scattered or knocked about. and they saw Jane stumble and and the strands of the not provedlgrey cavern something suddenly wards Jane. mug of the Association. own weapons in the haste of do-I pened," he continued. "If Benny got You might expect that any huge fall. She stood opposite one of the-beyond her power to break. land silently came. It was a black To be continued Mi-. Kingston. accompanied by M”, Kingston and small daughter Jane, arrived in the city on Wed- nesday and has commenced his work at the ”Y." Mr. Kingston, was born in Winnipeg in 1926 iiiid grew up in Saskatoon WlWl'(! he was ii member of tho Y. M. C. A rm 15 years serving as mi-inhor of tho L.i-.aderI' Corps and chaii-mg iiiiiiiy committees including the first So- gd program in Saskatchewan. After iervice in the Navy during Ihr war. he entered the Uiiivci-shy of Sas- katchewan. ' He has lately been I'lllpllt,VC(l its Physical Director of Calgriry Y M. J. A. and has coiiducteri suiin-. ning and water safety piogrsml for the Kiwanis Club of Swift Cur- rent, Saskatchewan, where he sup-' r-i-vised their sirimiiiiiiz pool, In I947-48 he was iiistriiclor at the' R. C. M. P. pool in Depot I)ii'isioii, Regina. He is greatly inlereslcrl in swim- ming and physical nrliiratinh as well as generril Y. M. C A pro- gram. He is (lLlZlllllPd its exaiiiincr for the Y. M. C A. ftnrl Cross and Royal Lifesaving Society. Mr. Kingston has Vlsilvfl Char- nttetown durini: his Navy surrice, ii-lien the frigate ”Vii:mi'i:ivillc" was in port. Mr. Kiiiizsioii and iam- ly will reside on North R.ivci- Road h an apartment in the new War- 'cn residence. IN, MEMORIAM JOHN J()Sl,-)I;llW)l0NTl'ZlTIl 1952 - September - 1953 Robin Hoodwins again! ill lllllll llllll Ill llllllllls lWON BY ROBIN H000 USERS AT THE CANADIAN NATIONAl EXHlBlTION No one know: how much l mini Y0". No one knows the bitter pain. I have siiffererl since I lost you, Life is not the SEUIIP. In my heart your memory lingers, Always umder, fnnd and true, Tlierr in not a day ilear Joe .I do not think of you. Masses being held. lovingly Remembered by Xour Wife, Margaret. aiioxikenini. i. Mrs. Leigh Warren PlYFl'l.'llllEd the members of Avonlra Women's Institute at her home on Septem- her 1. Roll call was rcspniided to e by thirteen inenibrrs. r New committees iippoiiiied were: i . Rustico sick. Mrs. Olaf Stevenson, , 0 Mrs. Earle Siiiipsoii: Cavendish .. sick. Mrs. Milton Grncii, Mrs. Low- ell Wyiuid. trn-appointrrtl; Rustico school, Mrs. Ernest Miicbure. Mrs. Roy Woolner; Cnvciiriisli school, Mrs. John MacNmll. Mrs. Stirling Stewart. ire-appniiiiodi: . The topic for roll call in October I will be ways that women can save money. The nu:-ctiiig will be held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Moore. Program cnmiiillteo, Mrs. Stirl- ing Stewart, Mrs. Robert Woolner, Mrs. N. S. MncLuro, Mrs. Milton Green and Mrs. Ernest Mncliure gave a humouroiis and interesting reading on learning to, sew. Lunch was served by the liosiossnnd com- rnitten in Chaim-. ml: 11'' All THE MORE REASON win You siiouin use Robin Hood whh You may iiotfwant :5 winmprlzcswith ' "OWN b an; -. your baking . . . but ei'er)ione wants to ears”, W" 5 h '3" 2'''d, i ' turn out delicious bread, light rolls, E5 CAK m M tender, iiaky pastry. . R H5 I 2” "'3 With Robin Hood Vitamin Enriched Flour you're sure of better baking - ' TEA NSC results. For only Robin Hood Flour Wile N '”z 2nd, 3", . . , ' - - 0 sp ' youmye It "It lies yo”! gives you this guarantee . . . either ONGE CAKE . you nnd it best Iayfar for all your : Charlottetown Hotel SPECIAL MONTHLY WINTER RATES Effective Sept. 20th to June 1st. baking. . . or your money 0 is refunded, with an extra 109;. Try it, today! Bake the prize- winning way with Robin Hood gi,,,., mm Mm Dumas.” -. V , w Vitamin Enriched Flour. minimum per Guy (1 person). , - flonblo Room with hath-15.00 mnlmum P" day (2 portions). 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