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In fact, i! he had been asked i what he thought their business v might be, he would probably hsvei ssld they had s11 the make-up of typical confidence tricksters. i However. his msin interest wss, not with them. It was the sideways smile on the oil. womplexioned face of the Egyptian. a quite elderly and grey-haired man. thought of remarkably powerful build. which held O'Hara. I-Ie had certainly never seen him before to his know- ledge or he must have remembered him. For the man was quite out. standing. He was also the essence of suave politeness. The moment he caught- sight of Caryl Fayne he gestured old Badinot abruptly to silence. stepped forward and bowed before j ‘ I tor. This is indeed an unexpected pleasure. madmoiselle" he greeted her. "It is unique that you honour us at this hour, so seldom you leave that delightful old Chatesu of yours!" | All the while, his enquiring and interested glances were especially ' for O'Hara whom he addressed next. jrns _ GUARDIAN. _ l gintiantg- 1 reassess erasure mu, m m milk! That's ell you do to get that - delicious Csdbury flavor I ——-_——————— “or YW- mfileuf- my B°°d ‘Tiemii they were on the point of returning Badmm h“ l“! bee“ sPeakml HQ l to the villa, pressed upon Caryl and tells me that you are partly of de Brissac blood. and the Chateau was cnce your home. Most romantic Badinot explains that you are in- dulging in TBIIlIIIISCSIISQg of the past in the charming company of madmoiselle." “It wouldnt be much of s com- pliment to Miss Fnyne Pasha." O'Hara. rejoined. “if I were con- 1,1 _ I h d; d m _ ccntrating on the past, would it? jnlglefny seEvariifafiahrhhliligEdtoaeglgu Illsalm. Actually, I find the present quiteitmday with a lime note;- interesting enough and the future —even more s0.” For a moment there was silence, because 0'Hsrs's voice had struck rather s sharp note in con- trast to the Egyptians suave tones. can“ “'35 m‘ blind w m9 m‘? dsithful fellow. but s. little queer. I black d“?! °Y .am afraid the strange creature has Hussein's eyes. The latter laughedflauen violenuy_andl flicker in the softly. “When I was young too. look always ahead. You, by understand?" O'Hara an invitation to visit them there. i-ie tried to arrange there and then s date for a little dinner- party. "As such near neighbors. mad'- moiselle, it is not right that we l should remain comparative stran- gers." he urged. "I have said so. much to my friends here many} .. . ,, le on ‘Zgflicfhoiiehrusthdtlsdeixifiihouhiit Wes; ‘McLeod o‘ California‘ n; -' , g '5 bearers were Messrs F. S. Bell, ,w1th a quick change of manner. Bu] CHARl-QTTF9WN ‘CENTRAL euiinninii this column is reserved for ours of local interest. but advertising of s nesrsy nsture may be inserted st live cents s word, strictly pay sbie in advance. CORNWALL PLAY TONIGHT. JIMMIE‘! TAXI Phone 520. B! SUB! to listen to CFC! at 7.45 p.m. Saturday, Dec. d to "Pointers on Dramstics." POWNAL CEABGI, the United Church of Canada, Rev. E. R. Mec- Vlcar. Minister. Worship services Sunday, December 5th. 11.00 p.m.. Clifton; 2.30 p.m., Mount Herbert. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be observed st each of these services. 7.00 p.m. Pownal, evening sermon, "For He Cometh to judge the earth." The Officihl Board will meet in Pownal Monday evening st 8.00 o'clock. Pownal prayer service Wednesday 7.30 p.m. KIDDIES SHOW FOR UEI-‘B- A special show for kiddies, spon- sored by the UEFB, at the Prince Edward Theatre will be held on Saturday morning starting at 10 o'clock . The unique price of ad- mission wili be one can of any of the following, tinned meats, tinned powdered milk, tinned fish, tinned fruits such as peaches, plums, pears etc. The can must be label- led. The theatre staff and pro- gram have been kindly donated by I". G. Spencer and Company. The food thus collected will be sent to the needy people in Britain LAID T0 REST - The funeral of the late Mrs. J. Ethel l-Iiitz was held from her late residence st Stanley Bridge on November 5. i948. at 2 o'clock. Service was con- ducted by her pastor, Rev. D. A. Campbell, assisted by Rev. W. I. Green. The hymns sung were 23 safe In The Arms of ed ssusiihil a@ii e‘ Our delightful coliectio _ re please the most discrimi HOUSECOATS Flannel. quilted or pretty floral 4953905? Prieeronge SWEATERS Soft oil wool Sweaters in e tempting qrroy of col undCcrdiqans................... TWIN SETS Including the famous "Helen Harper" styles . . . . . . . noting lady on your list! also Chen $1 Poiomos and NiqhrlesJ. BedJackots $5.95 Slips .. .. Hand Bugs . . . $2.95 to $11.95 Panties . . . For the mosi- glamorous of oil gifts see our FURCOATS. Price range THE DREENDAL D0. n of exquisitely feminine gifts are sure smart collection of . $149.50 to $495.00 mo: uneven iiie. 'I.95 to $22.50 ors. Pullovers g $2.95 t0 $7.95 $8.50 to $9.95 $2.95 to $6.95 i J $1.98 t0 $4.50 . 89c to $1.69 Ltd. Jesus and Asleep In Jesus. She aves to mourn one brother Bruce The pail- Henry. Borden McAillster. l _ MT- Just discovered that. he has actually’ 0H5?“ the “l?” ‘V33 my km!‘ 'beeri following you about. I caught Mm» he "ld- I'- 15 5° "°W- "l?" sight of him myself this afternoon when I grow old. It is wisdom to qmhavmg m a “l” near the gates of your Chateau, “Lay mwe been i" my mumn" I and that is how I came to know ‘now becoming apologetically anx- ious. “I must make excuses for, .that servant of mine. Mahmoud is of course, : stupidly-in love with you. I have ridiculous fashion of it. I do hope he has not been . I Offers guessing that Old 335111175 in any way seriously molesting or must have been his informant onlmghlemng you?» that point, wished the inn-keeper had not mentioned the fact. It was not an advantage if anything was to be feared from Egyptian, that the latter should know too much about him. l-Iow- ever. he now was quite candid, dis- the i cussing modestly his knowledge of‘ Egypt and the Soudan. i-le found himself being intro- duced to the two men. whose con- iidcnce-trickster ‘make up still seemed to him a key-note to their characters. One was s Captain Gale, though it did not come out then and there what his military career had embraced in the way of service. O'Hara had a feeling that it was extremely doubtful in value. The other was s Mr. Geoffrey Oliver. It did not transpire whst qualities he possessed or how it came that he was so friendly with the Pasha. Jittery? Peple I-Youf Nerves May N An povsrlsh blood lock o! suluclsnt iron nervousness. for nxrvee mo! thus O ‘t: get their proper n ll! I Ill l1 u a 1g.” n: m {iigcmamid bowel notion. Get Pink Pills today from you OUR BOARDWfi HOUSE i (To Be Continued) Britain's National Service Bill LONDON. Nov, 29 --- ‘the new National Service Bill shows sev- eral important features decided on by the United Kingdom Gsiv- erniment in consequence of the in- ternational situation. In future national service men (conscripts) will be liable to be sent to any part of the world in- stead of being kept mainly for service in Germany, It is proposed to reduce from itook place in South Granville Cemetery. ' by the Cornwall .Wiiliam Gunn, Melville Morrison and William McKay. Interment PLAY AT CORNWALL - Com- Irene MacMilian Refs Willis, Mercedes Donahue. Gladys Bain and Muriel Godfrey o as the First Alders. Violet Frlzzeli Q as Jim and Marjorie Howard hi8 while Mr. Fred Jew them with a suhstan money, alter which Sterling 0“ be" half of his bride thanked the peo- ple for their gift and good wishes girl friend. Betty King was Mrs. Wilde in more ‘ways than one. During the intermission music was furnished by Billy McEachern and Dorothy MacDonald. and Betty King sang two solos being heartily ‘encored. “The Sisters McIntosh" was a story of two maiden sisters, Margaret Inwther and Betty King, who are visited by s strange man, acted by Parker Jewell. Lunches and candy were sold. Proceeds for Cornwall School. Personals lvirs. Spurgeon Livingstone. Charlottetown, is s. patient in the P. E. I Hospitsl Mirs. mmmas “onus, Desable is s guest of Mr K. W. Mac- their way home after spending one ' ii ea iiiirrii sr. “"53 W“ , ‘@3030, mmxmxsmmmsia n ma). i731 §-1\">”“’*“"’* with you in your happiness and we Fellows. A dainty lunch was served pray that “ye-s rlchesi bieggings by the ladies of the community. may be you,‘ To mark ‘hi; gee"- _ The remaiinder of Ithsthevening‘ will‘: ‘on w, ask you h, Bgcgrcllf, Qirrhllfll“. . ti cin.n ewee o foo wses. 238319 nmgifilingz everym“ ‘vended gYEIEIEIIPEMIOEIITEEOZE infill River Ind vicinity. spent at d Mrs. wall players presented two one-act a“ - 1_ plays in Cornwall hall on Wednes- north RN" on NW’ 30h day evening and judging by the extend applause everyone enjoyed the fun. wishes and w lends and neighbors gathered to singing For they are Jolly Good of the most enjoyable evening! 0i thc season. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MacKinnon: Dear Friends: I have been asked to express the congratulations and good wishes of A most enjoyable evening was the spacious home of Mr. Sterling MacKinnon of when congratulations and best elcome Mrs. MacKin- those present on the happy occas- m "Ada Gwes First Md" was given non (nee Dorothy Weathcrbic) to ion of your marriage. We deem this hflgflfzl: first Md with the community. When the guests a fitting opportunity to eXpreSB or stulTy b 35 the V3911!" had assembled the bride and groom our kindest regards to one who has 7x113; were escorted to the seats of hon- always been n good neighbor and o; m” . r by Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Yeo. Mrs. friend. Mrs. MacKinnon has already hre won our hearts with her charming ' ilic Shrcennn read the address ell presented tlal purse of personality, we give you Sterling u, paw, a great deal of credit for that for we realize that she must have won your heart first or we would never have had the opportunity of meet- ssys: "My n ty and she th and extended to all a hearty invl- ing under these circumstances to- ""- 5,10,.‘ tation to visit them again ‘in their night. We know that this is a sup- algal-I fro home. Everyone then JQIIIDEA in reme hour for both of you and we ‘mph want you to know that we rejoice promptly in getting rid of the lxrih materials that make baby restless on verish. Mrs. George McBride o! Beer eold so I tried Baby's Own Ts rev this cold o! quiclesr l BABY'S DOLDS Help Nature To Fight Thorn OI Medical Science denies thsrs is any sufi cure for colds-only Nuns" do ii. So when baby's so relthlns warn you of a cold’: cooperate at once with N baby in kept warm. gets pin: nd take extra care tbst thoroughly clesrsd Todothi with t ttl bl whole system nnsd lusjllxeflvvlvzskldglng ' YQt QWn Tablets. Mil fir? baby of 2A months esug iii I certainly am for Baby's m ri w ." Elf ti d” troublrlh. ezhsupslfsua v.14 “a lby lilmsnu. 25¢. The last, saying presently that DIDESTIDII DFFg SS osdl-‘osding illlllll_to pass it into law before Christ- six years to four the time during which reserve training is given after active service. Th; reserve training itself, however, will still be for the isame period -~ sixty days altogether. The length of service of con- scripts called up before the new scheme is in operation will be gradually tapered down from the present trwo years. Np-t until July, i950, will the period become eighteen months. At any time the Government can shorten this time by order. but they obviously will not do so unless the situation clears. At present the order made in the summer prolonging nil service by an extra, three months is still in force as s temporary measure, The House of Commons is to debate the B111 on the 1st of Dec- ember and the Government intend Klnnon, Cornwall. Mr. John Miller. Meadow Banks, has just returned from s five months’ visit to Scotland. his native country. it is thirty years since Mr. Miller last, visited the old land. The many friends of Mr. Welter E. Curtis, Charlottetown, who has been undergoing treatment in the P. E. 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