PAGE rwo WBut are you saving as little as $1§ a week Y's Men's Oluli To Observe Its 16th Anniversary The Likes Of We 3! ‘I’. O. IIIDGH 0'11 the 24th. of November I926, Just sixteen years ago, nineteen 31011118 Plvsfessive business men of Charlottetown met at the YMCA. and instituted the Y's Men's Club Et-lliltllb tag)’, after stixteen yem ti: s presen member p msi-‘uwviitzixiw hlm" lilo Spinner ‘°"Y'“"° Wm‘ n" °‘ *4" “Km” venomolisly. "And if he is trying marm- membe“ ‘ml “m” n‘ anything’ God help mm,” most active members scarcely ever Rufus chuckled inwardly. He had ‘"5531? 5 1119911116. namely Harry made a fresh enemy for Crispin Cuamwel Reuel 1-‘99839- R’!- T111“ Lloyd and a dangerous one. I-Ie ggéngeafk Macmm and wmmd glanced at his wrist-watch. - "Ne" 1 g The main activities Oil the Club 1y eleven Qqutuu pmh over durins the year are: the publishing to the market. to see about some steers." He went out quickly svgtlldlllilgltjgilg Ocllitr 01130161: mingle ‘lsild; and walked round to the market. _ The big covered space was crowded big undertakmg and ls undr the as usual, and full of the muffled din efficient chalmlaruhlli o! Mr. Roy of hundreds of people talkiri ,arsu- Cuflfllom. the Annual 111714118 D16- "I may be wrong of course. The fellow may be interested in the rocks or DIIOWKTBBIIIY, and have nothin to do with e Government. ought I'd was?‘ you in case ing bargainingJIe stood by t door, ture. sponsored by the Club, also looking round and almost at once another big event under the care- saw Aison. ful guidance of Harry Cudmore, Rufus paused. He badly wanted to talk to her, but did not care tor the risk of being snubbed in public Next moment Crlspln Lloyd appear- ed making straight for Alison. She turned, and the smile that crossed her li filled Rurus with jealous fury. e two talked for a moment, then moved together towards the oor. “Going to Mallets" Rufus mut- lcred under his breath. On the illi- pulse of the moment, he too, made for the door. “They'll be talking about that gold." he said to himself shrewdly. "And so wrapped in one another they'll never notice me. I might hear something worth willie." CHAPTER XIII GHOST HUNTING FORBIDDEN the annual Rummage sale put on each Fall under the control of Jack MacNalr. Every cent derived from this sale going towalds tlie puzcliasing of clmhlng and other necessities for needy families dur- ing the Yule-tide Season; once a month the Club meets at the home of different members for a social evening. During the year the Club spoils- oi-s for the youth of this City the follzwlng classes: Woodworkmg under the chairmanship of Mr Joseph Curran, Airplane Model bllildlng under the chairmanship 0f Rolund Taylor. Strung Collecting under the chairman: ip of the Wolldls Champlon Stamp Collec- 1'01‘ M1”. Erfleét V. Bell, Amateur Photogra-tiy under the ver cap- alble gu liiice of Mr. olcolm Irwin, and it is expected that st .. THE CHARLQTTETQWN. GUQEEAN. apart in association. Dominion Life way. rngrl 4 -to keep them from want! T SEEMS worldly, doesn't it, you loving your wife and children as you do and someone suggesting the thought of measuring that affec- tion in terms of money . . . $1, $2, $3 a week! Well, aflection and protection are not far Every father wants to “pi-erect" his wife and family from harm. What greater harm is there than financial starvation? You can combine Affection with Protection with a small sum budgeted each month the WITH OUR PLAN OF “I'd/e lndmanoeonalfeacfcel" $12? a week maand. over $4,100 Al age 30, for $1.25 I. week—$5.00 a month-you can place over $4,100 of §pe kl Double Protection between them and financial starvation. GET PROTECTION- GET IT NOW! Just write telling us your age and how much you can budget each month. We'll let you know how much that sum will provide in life insurance protection, with a plan to suit your needs. W ' r ur ookl .. "322K111:rf;%i%:;lfidPI::rfefleSgendIrig"5'- so ‘he Md s. simplified system which will help you plan your war-time expenditures. Remembe V...... noivnivroiv Assunduce HEAD orrlb: ' E. C. JOHNSTONE, C.L.U, Provincial Manager, 111-115 Grafton Street -' WATERLOO. ONTARIO The streets were crowded; New- ton Abbot is always full on market day. In any case crlspln and Alism were so taken up Wltfl one another that they were not in the least likely to look round, and Rufus hud no difficulty in following them lilul- self unseen. As lie nod expected, they went to Meier's. ft was early and the place was ilot so full as it would be in another hour, yet, there were already plenty of people. Rufus waited until Crispln and Alison were settled, then managed to slip in and get a seat at a tale fairly close to them, but hidden from them by a hat lino coat stand. He ordered coffee and set to listen. His ears were sharp, but they spoke in low voices and the hum of con- versation made it the harder to hear. I-Ie caught tile word "gold" and his pulses quickened. He was right. Alison was speaking to Cris- pln of the treasure. “Not in the house," he heard her say. "I took it."—At that moment a woman close by him pushed back her chair and rose. The critical sen- tence was drowned, and Rufus curs- ed bitterlv under his breath. "Spinner was there and another man." These were the next worrLs that Rufus heard plainly. "His name was Mont. A sailor, 1 should think. A horrid man——-" An attendant brought the coffee that Rufus had ordered and was puzzled at the sav- age glare her customer gave her. when she had gone Crispin was a ng. “What did you do?" he asked. answered, "but, they didn't come out and at last I had to leave it and go home. I went again next night—-—" This time it was Alison who stop- ged sgeaking. The attendant had roug t a plate of cakes to her table. When she spoke again it was in a mere whisper. Strain his ears c8 he might, Rufus could not catch another word of what she was say- ing. He gave it up and leaned back. the stuff at Fam- mers," he said under his breath. "And went to get it. And ran in'o Bert and Moat. And when she went again did she get it or had it gone? I wish I knew." But he was not going to get his answer from the two at the other table, They were pre irlg to move so Rufus, leaving is untouched coffee, picked up his bill and slipped away. The last thing he wanted was to be seen by the pair upon whom he had been spying. He went back to the market and presently found Spinner. “What about having a look at. Fammers, Bert?" he asked. "It's ears since I've been there. I miglls able to give you some tips." “I'm going over this evening," Spinner told him, "but. 1 shank. oe there much before seven." “That's all right " Rufus answered ' casually. "Therell be light enough w look round and see about the ienc- ing. Don't forget the Government grant." Spinner chuckled. IIIIFIZ »'C0lvll5ANY ' REDDIN B1103. JIFFY siznvler FOR FILMS 25c PAY IN ADVANCE finishes any 8 exposure roll- mail orders must be accompanied by post- age’ clliil ERAS Baby Brownie Sp. $1.75 Bullet. — — —- — 2.85 620 Bulls Eye — — 3.80 Kodak Bantam — 5.50 Jiffy Kodak v. p. 6.00 Brownie Reflex — 7.35 ‘Kodak Duex — — 8.25 Jiffy Kodak 620 10.75 Jiffy Kodak 616 11.75 Kod a k Vigilant f 4.5 — — — — 35.50 These Cameras all in stock .._..___.__.___.. Chemicnls - Accessor- ies, Sensifized Papers. llElllllll BROS. L. M. Douceiie. R. M. Smallinan. owwswvaca .fi%fifiss=vpia,_ .._,s_,,__g._,,_.,__.g. . Mink feature "You can take your oath I won't. I'll write to the Forestry people as soon as I know how much 1 can plant." v "I can tell you that. All right, Ill be there about seven. long.’ 1t was barely six when Rulus ar- rived at Fammers. He parked his car out of sight among the trees and made his way on foot through tile thick brush to the back of the house. It was true tilat he had not been there for some time but be knew tho lace well enough and had no dif- N. B. Show culty in getting it. FREDERICTON, Nov. 20-—(CP)— the house. He (W811 1911911 Displays oi the newest types platinum ranch foxes, including the pcarlatina and a fine assortment of choice ranch mink. featured the fin- al day of a three-day live fox and “mm Show herd hers, ty and Rufus exerted himself to give .1 udglng of foxes was completed Spinner all the information he could trlls lllorlllng, wltn Salisbury nreed- think of as t0 P18110118- 1116)’ x1111}: ers continuing their successes of down as far as the sea‘ W ere 1 ad previous days and making practical- was s. tiny cove and 3p nner p01‘! m ly a clean sweep in the platinum out that there was deep water r g sliver, standard pale and extra pale up“ to the beachmftuius nodgeg. platinum types. __5111ty°11_,1111¢. 11¢ 11111155,‘? A d No grand championships were You bet. 8111111“! 111°°h°11 u“ awarded in the standard platinum 111181138 5011191111118 @159 fireh l,“ silver division, but the Colpltts from stilts rne. Come pack to t e oils: Salisbury had the only animals o. and I11 show you. lhey Wauw tllls type on the Judging table. back. and 51111111" 111011911 11111115 Russel Colpltts. with a collection 5011161111118 that 111B 11111311111111 n"; of platinum, cleaned up in this dl- k110W11 01. 111 1-119 B11119 01B 11186 81x11 Vl5lOIi, his two males and two ‘e- deep cellar under the house. 10 males taking both grand and N- entrance w which was cleverly lud- scrve championships and the grand (19.11 by 9- 01111111) 01 1111111115- champion platinum fox. Although ‘That wasuv- made 101' nothing. failing to take any championship. 3111118." 3111111161 511111- 11 Y°11 1151‘ animals from the 'I'eakles ranch ai me. that cnan rwyie who 1111M 111m- Sussex and the waiter Murray farm self was running stuff from abroad. gltlPdnobsquis gave keen compg- giatntéllileylfool wk? 1.0010116 0f his 0W1’! tton. - York nu. Farm, Fredericton, 713.0 “Lowest you're right." said Rufus tile only six entries in the Pearla- slowly. as his eyes s<=11111¢<1 evvly tine division, with five pup males earner 0f the bis dim 918W- Bei -~ and a pup female of this recently W“ 9111913’ 811d 11- 11111 1101 “@111 l0 developed aristocrat of the fox ln- 111111 that 111818 W115 my 111111118 DW-G dustry. Winners in the market fox in the well built walls. In anv case, dlllslcn for animals not otherwise if Belt had 8°1- 1116 W111. it was not classified were from Cclpitts ranch. likely that he would have leit ll ln gs, this deserted place. This afternoon some ‘I0 or a0 n.ln| It was nearly dark when the two were paraded before the judges left. tne cellar and stoned oack to with entries fromihe north shore the front of the house. rtulus outed carrying off the laurels. About la up short. ranchers were from Fredericton, "Someonefls there," he said to Carleton County, Charlotte Countv. Spinner in a quick whisper. "sonic- St. John County and the northern ones in the house. 1 can he“ section of the province entered an- voices." iliials for the show which was on- "I hear them," Spinner IIISWGYUI ened to ranch mink for the first ‘Who the devil is it?" time this year. Lloyd. It's young uoyd, Spinney," New type foxes, YGM‘. I-I was still the first of the year 50x11 31111111112 will be started under ale direction and r. “Well, Taylor, I-Izlslam, Mucbean, Juruor Wilfred of _all the cheek!" ex- claimed Spinner moving sharply forward. Rufus checked him, _ "Steady, Bert! Alison is with him." Alison! Then slie brought him _ Shes always messing round here." ' He broke away and hurried to- wards the porch. As he reached ll Crispin and Alison stepped out. Ali- son recognlzed Spinner, and thele light enough SDlIAXIEFftO scgtthe ‘liooiinof 12612111151011 on er ac . ' ~ “I waited a long time," Alison angry e ma e m urloubly “What do you think you're doing here?" he demanded of Crispin, (To be Con tinned) PARALYSIS SITUATION IMPROVES FREDERICTON , Nov, —'I‘lie infantile Nine cases week and only one so week. Since the first total of 399 has occurred, with i8 deaths. were a class on b supervision of Irwizl. The Y's Mun also ran 11 very successful Boys’ Camp list summer at Argyle Slioie. Club renders wonderful help and assistance to the Y.M.C A. p These are some of the ac- tivities of this progrrssivg Club, T.morrow Sunday morning, the Club wll attend Trinity United Church in a body when a sermon, suitable to tile occasion, will be preached by Y's Man Dcnaid C, Bcolhroyd. _ The following are the present Of- ficers and Executive of the Club: President, James President. Edwin Johnstone, secre- tari‘. Ralph BQCYEPBW. Ray Spence. Treasurer, Builelgh P11151116“. Ernest V. Bell, Directors, arr-y Cudmore, stone, Harold Heartz and 0. Pres-by. The each the Rev. Vice- Assistant. Past Living- K. for Bert 20—(CPJ aralysls situation in New Brunsw ck has improved greatly during the past two weeks and only sporadic expected henceforth, chief medi- cal officer C. W. MacMillan said tonight. cases may be reported last far this of July a iilutilsl‘ Banallian we“ sued“ ‘Slilflll at less than 1<aTab|et! Ad‘ quick is get this relief said to be aiming flie fastest and safest ever known for pain. New bargain priced . . . I00 Tablets for 98¢ No reason now why anyone should suffer needlessly from headaches, rheumatic pain, or neuralgia. For today. you can get real Aspirin . . . one oi‘ the fastest, safest reliefs from sin ever known . . . for m than 1 cent a tablet! So get: this bargain to- day. See how Aspirin oes to work almost nstan fly, to relieve a severe headache or pain of neuritis in minutes. Millions now use it: and gladly recommend it. At this low price, why take anything else? Ask your druggiat for the big economy bottle of Aspirin today. look for [fig Qgggl Every tablet you buy must be stamped “Bayer” in the form of a cross, or it is l NOT Aspirin. And don't let anyone tell you ll: is. Aspirin is made in Buys“ Canada and is the trade- s mark of The Bayer Company, Ltd. TARTAR SAUCE 1-2 cup mayonnaise 2 tnblcspoozls minced pickles 1 tablespoon minced parsley 1 teaspoon minced onions. Method: Add the pickles, parsley and on on to the mayonnaise and mlx_ troll. Chill thoroughly before servlng . _ ‘W? DR. L. B. PkI'l'T—B.S.A., M.A . , Ph Fellow of The Canadian Institute Of Chemistry Director of Nutrition Services, Federal Department of Pensions and National llealfh. Dr. Pelt, pre- vious to his new rppointmcnt, was lecturer in the University of Al- berta, is a Canadian and will aa- sume his duties at Ottawa at an early date. Thim ble Theatre-Starring POPE Y E consecrated to freedom of speech and expression-freedom of every person to worship God in his own way-fredom from want and free- dom from terrorism." meant when he said to a London audience on the following dav: of peace will be _ vent a repltition of Germany's mis- deeds. Under the system of free economic co-operation, must play a part. But here I draw a firm distinction. many is the worst master Europe has yet known. Five times in the last century she has violated ‘he peace. She must never be in a position to play that role again." objectives the four freedoms enun- ciated by the presldent—freedom cf speech, freedom of religion, free- dom from want and freedom fear. of Britain's war aims has come not from wllltehall but from Pennsy- lvania Avenue. - template a often in great disproportion to its numbers. Greece stand unrivalled on the pages of history. as the early in- leys of Piedmont, was the reposi- tory of that inestimnble treasure»- the vitality of our holy religion- durlng We rest of Europe lav tornid under the _____ darkness of iiritual death. Thiblood all people of the earth. CI "Dan,- Ones," neath FlBndQI!‘l01-1: Who laughed, loved and tausm. Famed poppies represent you now, Your blood, so dearly bought. To save your land from foes. The villfyml 11110118. The sulphurous stage of life was yours; Tears, agony, for wrong. Your sons take up the $911111 with constancy and prldc; They'll never let the "old flgg" fell. For which their fathers di . Mrs. Malcolm C. MacDonald WAR. AIMS (Vancouver Province) Repeatedly in the United States. in corulecfion with the debates and discusions of the past few lnonshs, the demand was made that Great Britain set forth her wa: aims. British statesmen did not respond very readily to this demand. and the reason for" their attitude is not difficult to find. They krlew. and thought the world ought to know. that the pri- mary aim is the defeat 0f Hitler, That, they held, ought to be suffi- cient for the present. As Miss Dorothy ThOmpsQl. who has a genius for tearing away non-essen- tials, puts it, the aim of the demo- cracies is to survive. However, this is a. war of ideas as well as a war of nations. 1t is essential, if democracy is to survlce, that Hitlerism, wfllCh is only old tyranny in modern guise, and which is the cent-rat idea behind the totalitarian states. should be drowned. l-Iltlerism as well as Hitler must go. This is, apparently, wllat Mr. Lzosevelt meant when he stated in ills radio talk. 117.9 other everlirul! “We will not accept a Hide:- dominated world and we wi‘.l not accept a world like the post-war world of the 1920's, in which the seeds of I-Iitlerlsm can again be planted and allowed to grow. "We will accept only a world ' And it is what Mr. Anthony Eden "Our policy and military terms designed to pre- Germany “We must never forget that Ger- Mr. Eden has adopted as British from Curiously enough. the expression POWERS NOT IN NUMBERS The interest with which we con- natlon or people. States of The little long night while the NQYEM§E1$___2_2,_1941 m will answer all letters Santa Claus from young readers of the new, exciting Christmas Strip "g Visit To fink glans," Starling November 24fh1 In THE GUARDIAN few thousands of Moravians occupy B Place on the records of the 61118611, in the vigor of their zeal 1111a the energy of their eftorts to zirslkrid the triumphs of the gospel might worthlly covet, small island of Britain is. at this 110111‘. 6118111118 an influence on the condition and destinies s; the W11°1e W011i which the vast extent and the ilnnumbered myriad; d1 China have not. only never known, but would hardly be able to rival._ Justin Perkins, Persia. 1843. YOUNG PEOPLES’ ‘Ike guest speaker, Mr. MacL-ean, 5110118 on "Building a Better World." He said the world is very beautiful, but it is the humans in it that are 11111-111118 1t evil. First we must re- cognize the place of God in our lse. If we are anxious to have l, new world we have to recognize in a new way the place of God in our lives and thinking. seconds, we 1111151 émDhasize the exceeding sin- fulnes of sin. We have tended u; 8105s our sin. we need to recognize the exceeding evil of it. Europe m. 1s 118i’ 15 11151 a projection on a large scale of what is going on in the hearts and minds of many indivi- duals. Tlrfrd. we must and teach co-ooeration. It was sad- 191111818 0n brotherhood. We have anti-Semitic feeling in Canada; in certain tourist camps the sign "Gentiles Only" is posted NOT outside. God hath made of one DRINK Eva Booth says- Has drained more blood Hung more crepe, ' Sold more homes, Plunged more people into bank- ruptey, Armed more villians, 2118.111 naore children. 511W more wedd Deflled more innocenlgeg, ma.’ Blinded more eyes, Dethroned mole reason, Wrecked more manhood. Dishonor-ed more womanhood, Broken more hearts, Blasted more lives, Driven more to suicide, And more graves than any poisoned scourge that ever swept its death-dealing waves across the world. -Comma.nder of Salvation Army in the United state: THE SOURCE OF OUR DEFENSI “Not one-tenth of one per cent of the college yout-h know the taste of beer." said Brewery Indus- try in 1932 at the end of national Whole liquor business, and a recent survey published in Life stated that 62 per cent of the youth between the ages of 16 and 24 were users of liquor in the cities where the sur- it/(ey was made-California Libera- rs. Brent Christian nations And the EXECUTIVE MEETING AT KENSINGON TECOgIIlZC structors and civilizers of the race, 1y lackin in Europe and has led to W“? The small community of the Wald- the ens avement of thousands, CHICAGO s EYEFULI‘ denses. pent up in the narrow val- Fourth, we must put fresh em- Sh, of wesmm-‘canadak b", Clydesdale horses have gone to a Chicago firm for show purposes. ALL IN ONE ‘There are I08 recognized breeds of_dogs. in Canada ME IMSTINCK KEEPS $AVIN‘ SUMF>IN' Big l6 GONER HAPPiNl: TO ME IT AIN'T HAPDINGED E P-l-Ml Hou sAv l-r-s SOMETHiMG BIL-s i TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS For nearly an hour he lietagclzelg : E§¢Q EE1HNA' 1E‘:- 25H s €.'.i’."".'l’.';i.’°“'i€n23 i§§‘..‘.’l.“l'&l.'.'§ To aw was For" E y: TR Rufus was sitting on a log by the GET @1151“ 11-1-15 7° , fence, smokin a cigarette, vlsmN “B131 7M (‘El-Tm The two wal ed round the proper- “RED OF BEIN‘ BOSSED ‘R134 Z 1.9‘! //. o- INI ‘mafia-im- ’ -~v'-.‘I By Edwina if-Ysiékhfsgé’ $13? &’~7“fi'§ii' HOUSE NOW! ~ sags). PILLIE THE TOILEII - “STOI.EN" GOODS l’; THAT MENDED THE DRESS LOOKS YES, AND WE'LL ALL Riel-rumour lT'$ smear s-co-r-r‘. was OF r L\$‘\'EN,\NHOEVER \(OU Alfi A