Strange But True geagy ina dream. Not suspecting anything evil eni ff," back to the year 1864- travel with his outfit. Lloyd his mule IE5 . . . . aipprzrrrn of Vitilmh CllY- They do not enter the story again, i "u . uniiifiizzied by David Howard. Daniel mained with the trader and aa- Lowry. Jsmas Romaine. Bob Zach- -ary. and three others. So the next day these shady characters follow- ed in the wake of the mule train, saying that business took them to Oregon. But when several miles on the train they doubled back 5, p, u. Mai:Art.Isi.u 'one of the most vicious mass and got onto the road that led to d in . Efiived and three killers con- Page Joined the party a few days cmed and hanled 35 "'9 "Sung before the mule pack train reach- Idaho's early hlll0l'l' Virginia City. A trapper named jdence brought forth by Hillgeu its destination. ng of thll ilfanil tile-l Magruder allowed the party to Magruder left Lewlston with. Upon arrival at the gold mines. pack train 108'-'lCd Wlllnzachary and the three nameless for the Sold Cami? neirlmen went into the pits to work. der's d0P8rlUl'C did T101 I0 but Lowry. Romaine. and Page. ra- CONPIDENTIALLY YOURS by Byrne Hope Sanders MONTREAL. December 2nd-Such joy . . . will o with the thrilling gift of a WESTINGHOUSE OASTER OVENI Just think what it will inean' to a business girl . a young cou le . . . or grand- parents . . . in particular . . . am to anyone who enjoys good food as well. The Westinghouse Roaster Oren has all the convenience of electric cooking . . . at negligible cost. Just plug it into in standard wall socket . . . it will cool-ra cmnplcfe arm meal or meat. i(-gC'3l3lP! and dessert. automatically- in one npcrrilion. It roasts meat um fuwl to a tender perfection; cooks fish. casserole dishes and .:;;ci.1blr5 . . . bakes delicious cakes, bread and pastry. Ohl Be a ..r.' Sonia. with this giftl .4 Llircry. Trusty) .Fl'f?lIdll.”... Llilo Home - rind the fatmily roiin , r - ' h ieiigolii lot! clielciii x ingllll Igomneseti lo '3 f. and goodwill is tfrvorry if you it" . a instant. Chase krcp a package ti ' - (Q Sanborii of B1510 on Q IO Coffee. Nolliiiig your shelf. Willi l . -lniccr lo sqrxr: this fnnicd Eng- T X whrn friends or li.-ii iiioduct you ., .n.;-- drop in-than fn1(1r'nnl. vnn whip up a .unv.l-rvl INSTANT CHASE it piping-hot, deli- .-ANHORN COFFEE-preparcrl g cious gravy to . ; 'lv and easily-and at A srrrc with lefl.-I'H'Dr meals , . , or l nl on In 40:: (I pound nrrr iiinl-rc n saurc that's got the deli- 'r mtlrr. Serve it to your vilr ll.'llDlll' iisiirilly associated - I I. am. li ones personal in,-in uiili long. slow ('00l(InR. Canadian ,5...) mil; yngdgum, mm; m uriincu iirc iiiiiling Bi.-to B. 0011 5 H 7 mg”. Enjoy . ml, yum. Iiiciid for good food . . . an are adding it in soups. stews, meat Nil :or ii niid-morning break . . . i-ics, cos.-crole di-hos. moat loaves. "”l '”'klc -Your chrmmns N" A good friend in busy home- I3 I” ””l-V "hahedl I”5l"m' iiialrcrs l')PPl'lll5D more and more (I. A 5-Inb0l'fl ll"! b0''0"l" 3" ire: want to sm'io hot, flayourliil r Il Will "i l!I3('li'"l5 lll ml; In dishes thnt can he pi'cp:ii'rtl quick- ..q timii-nnils of hmiir-s. ll'Iint ly. Bisto will help you time and ..-no I "'V'll7 it 1Inur.rrIl.' iinie iigiiinl lou Don't Need To Accuniiilhlswv 5WIml A Month! Seems like ' llccciiibnr all p . ,'l .l 1 cs oi r.i-li in the war l'0llnill . ii good. Youll want Io r Flltllllllc carl keep vourscli 4-iozs Canada. prepared forp Mr I . C the bothersome All Xll,lllT l"l.A.V ”.V:isiil C.1tnrrli" . r .n rnr)5l- and dry nostrils Q; i, I i uivsnrisl plan for lriyiiiy out Vllllmlt ill? if” V .r anir 3...-1, ,,11.i;m.0mmi fpm,. lllP pr-elm .'llllF.'i4i.F1l (In io;.'c'anot? 'i:”-W”-' '5 ” ”" Y””””"' ililZ”V:THiilii:tTlP.lli hinziivm Tiis . 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Use DAINTY nici: this way. heart and gizzsrd in It little water Cook one cup of Dainty llire - directions on the DaFlx.1KF and mix ir i-ookcd, iinrly cliopped gililcts, two tlm rd onions fried in butter, hlllf a cup of ir..r.i rvl p.-irslcy or celery leaves. half a teaspoon of s.igc and two well-beaten eggs. Since rice in-rlis iii cooking-park the cavity loosely. ll":-'. 'l:n thicken ns usuiil-and cnjov the ' a l"lloPl (Look for the new Dniiity Rico 'l't II.-l-'7ll lliirlmgn" with interesting new rccipc.-.) A Urlighl OI The Cllrislmirs Fr.-ruling - delectable Shortbread ” Cookies made with BENSON'S or CANADA CORN STARCH-an easy, ea.-y recipel SHORTBEEAD COOKIES . V: Ni? Hens:-nts nr 1 cup sifted all- I" Canada Corn Starch purpose flour - Y ls cup clng sugar 1 cup butter or margarine Sill together Bansons or Canada Corn Starch. icing au ar and flour ;'n.'ci' haul. IHIVO butter or margarine at room tempera ure.) BLEND Sp .rr into dry ingredients with a spoon until a soft dough is formed. IAPF, into balls about 1 inch in diameter. PLACE on ungi-eased cookie meet ibmit ll. irlches apart. !'.LA'I'l'EN dough wltii floured fork. BAKE ll: Flifii oven 1300 F.) for 20 to 25 minutes. or until edges of cookies are .. wlvroixnffi. YIELD: 3 to 4 dozen. I p Mill If using sircr-t. butter or margarine, rulil '. Ir.-ispoon salt in lllL'l'ii.FlllF. If dough is very soft. roicr and t'lllll for '.-3 hour. his Such A Comfort . . . to feel confidently sure that never - under to i rircumstances - is there danger "ll(l.l'llll2 with underarm odor. New Frrsli .l '1- l."'lll1 lleoilnriint hrings you that i'oiiii'nrl. g hh i7 J ' 7 if l only i:N”5ll has the "Moisliirc-bliicld" l 'i':'1 tlmt, lrcrpq iiiirlrrarms nl-snliiin- lip il'i'. That means not the faintest tram N odor. ll.-e new FRESH CREA M Di ODORANT every day. You'll find it llufly ml llkht, gentle in action, yet. rm-c. Trust you lorelwst clothes to Frrsh Frciim ilrotlorant. You will lie dclighlrii with its long-ln.efi'ng protection. On M" Cirryulicrc. : slated him in disposing of his wue! at a nice profit. turn home with 325,000 in gold dust. He asked the three men to accom- pany him on the return trip as body guards. They accepted the offer and the 70-mile caravan moved forward. I On their second day on tile trail. aw; 1-35A-r Tag sic; wl-;u,s Gtggey's Pharmacy. open evenings 111i 8 o'clock. Lowry and Romaine took Page aside and told him they planned to rob and murder the boss. if Page kept his jaw closed he could share in the spoils. If not he'gl go the way of all flesh. Page. who December 2nd, 3.30 to 6. didn't want to die just then, agreed. the wild country of the upper clear- water. about half way to Lewiston. and while Magrudcr was taking his turn as guard. Lowry walked up to him and killed him with one stroke of an axe. Then he rejoin- ed his pals. What would they do with the boss' body? And how Get, you, should they dispose of the mules? Well. they wrapped Magruder's street body in a blanket and threw it over a cliff. One horse and a few mules were reserved for their per- W0 P1909 Ml-S. leather bound 324.00 sonal use. The others were driven into the desolate canyon and leftl Bags 521.50 and up. to fend for themselves. . . . 50 miles away. Upon arrival there they purhcased passage to Walla Walla in a stage coach. due to George St. A leave that same evening. The proprietor of the hotel. Hill Beachy. was sitting in the lobby when the murderers walked in. Beachy and Magruder were close friend: and before the latter start- ed on what proved to be his last journey. Beachy had a dream, in which he saw the whole ghastly scene. robbery and murder, moun- tains and wastes. Now he paid mend Hornby sharp attention to the new 31-. Weeks) will regret to learn she is rivals. Instantly he recognized ill. She is 8 Palitnl in the P- E is Hospital. where she underwent an them as the men he had seen in I Her condition is mucnv his strange drcani. .nDPI'3ll0n- The next day he made it his spe- cial business to ride out to the lonely spot. He found Magruder's saddle and bridle. On this slim evidence a warrant was issued for the men's arrest. The long arrn of the law caught up with the killers at San Francisco where they were waiting for the gold dust to be coined at the mint. ience and the accused were found guilty of murder and hanged Marcli 4th, 1865. nioarziz cnirmuiyiis 5l”k- M”- . eastern chipmunks. sllememliered by Wife and I-'amlly.l l LA..... I ; IN MEMORIAM In "Wu" mam", nf Christmas gifts. A hearty vote of RAY "pg;-,AN thanks was extended the retiring president treasurer, and secretary who passed away by Mrs, Norman MacDonald. The .t pla i' meeting will be :1! December 2nd. 1953. homeceofn Mug l lle bade no one a lest farewell, He said good-bye to none. Ilia spirit fled before we knew That he from us had gone. Inserted by his Wife and Fainlly. We mourn for her in silence, 1 No eyes can see us weep. But: many a silent tear is shed. While others are asleep. Ever llemembared by her Lovlnli MITIOPOLITAN ARIA ONLY ltii ill w-1 l,l)l7l l N Soon Magruder was ready to re- CITY AND CENTRAL 'T'l”.;.?.::l?.”"n... 2.'”il?5l ' ' in E A R llisrinn Year Play Entitled Sm when they called it a hail in KIJEOBENE. Electric and Pro- mas Sale. Fancy work. lmiited wear, pane Gas. Refrigerators Bryenton novelties, and Mscku. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dish. MR, CHRISTMAS TREE BUYER. Then they headed for Clearwater William Page turned slate wid- EVERETT Macuzoi) Directois. Mrs. Mrs. who departed this me man December 1st, 1952. lMl.5. In loving memory of Mom. MRS. HAMMOND AFFLECK who passed sway December lat. 1952. Daughter and Son-in-law Margaret and Doug in Vancouver. ll. C. . nova TAXI. COLOREI) ISLAND vinws. -- CIIASWELL for Better Photo mpi... --roun DOLLAR ours Mona- at the uuonns nnno STORE." HOYTS BEAUTY saws con-l tinulng our specials for December.: Cold Wave Creme Permanent: 55.00. AFTERNOON TEA and Bazaar in Mgchlnglegs Baptist cand.Y.' Wednesday and Thursday. Decem- ber lst and 2nd. 3 to D p. m. v . . sorn wnnnmo axzuvrzn-3 and Mrs. John H. Myers. Hampton, will be at home ' . on December 4th, 1954. from 3-5 ' ' i on the mm" of their Em Wed We like to see you in our store shopping cling Anniversary evening at the home of their son. William. Hampton. onsnnvss ::::r BIRTHDAY-I DO APPREClATE YOUR PHONE ORDERS. from A. Kennedy A: Co.. 32 Queen and dun", the LUGGAGE. - Ladies matched and up. Men's Gladstone Leather Wallets and Keytainers. S. L. Hardy at CO at the home of her grandson. Mrw Aulay celebratcs iier 101st birthday Fgr P.-amPf' Efficignf Sg.-vice Jo ncn ".31 All ,l .0355. M..."iiL'csui.y ..i”..f.”."'Jil CAI-L PlERCE'5 5524 - 5525- MILLINISBY CLEARING at Hi- Style Millinery. special lot of vel- her very advanced years is up and. about every day and enjoying rea-3 sonably good health. Her Illlllyl ii . friends wish her a happy birtliday. l TWTWTT ' "LlBBY'S DEMONSTRATION" WHEATLEY RIVER W M. S. vets and per cent discount. Mr Brenton Stevenson. No r th The Wheatley River Aux'liary of River, visited the City on ness yesterday. The many friends of Mrs. Ray- (nee Florence Mrs. James Wares on evening, Nov. 18, with a good at-I , tcnzii-ince. The devotional leader.l v w quality I"'0dllCl5- vias Mrs. Harold Buntain. FRLSHLY GROUND of the meeting was . . ”Discovery and l ”y..::;' HAMBURG Lb. 29c EXTRA sri-zciiiis l If 1 V! V p Fresh Roasting s Smlmmre passages mkmy PORK. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436 l.il)liy's Fancy from the Theme An Indian Fresh Frozen oz. ' ' ' 36: er telling of hisldiscovcry of the 01- r v - - - - - - 45: liibll)"'.-i .. . "I 9" t0'" . ORANGE JUICE 48 oz. . . . 42c Mask... LE1 Me walk with Thpev-(ii Ibu . . . . . . . 53c I .was sung and offering l'l'he Ill Chapter-.ofVthe 'St.udy Bonk? lb. - . . . - . . I ' . . 49c OZ. . . . . . 37C assisted! Brookfield Bulk g l-ihb.v's : Cm. sausaegl lb, 42.; GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. 48 oz. 29:: Gordon Andrews andi Theme l Worship. Psalrri 67 was L improved. mg GLEN VALLEY W. l. The annual meeting of the Glen Valley W. 1.. met at the home of Mrs. teiidance of six members and three Meeting opened with W. Ode, followed by the Creed in The minutes of last an- nual and monthly meetings were read. approved and committees gave their reports and were appointed as follows. Norman MacDonald. Mrs. John Nicholson; School. Mrs. The spermophiles or ground Art MacLean, Mrs. squirrels of Alberta and British Lean ;Programmc. Mrs. Cyrus Columbia are much larger than Martin. Mrs. Sterling MacLcan. g The election of officers was as :l')llOll'S7 A-ecamm;-m Martin; Vice-President. Mrs. John Nicholsoni IN MacLean (re-electedl: Mrs. Arthur MacLean (re-electedl: Auditors. Mrs. Vernon Gillis, Mrs. In memo " M Roy Frizzcll tre-elecledl. the book of Acts was read b Christian gospcl. Mrs. Reagh Bar- rett uffcrcd prayer. visitors. I unison. rcccived. Questions from extracts on the program were. answered by Mrs.l Frcrl lVl:icR.1r- and Mrs. , - ,v Chandler Roll call aiiswerad by lill 5 lbs. . . g . . . g g . . . 69; Llhh-T s crllshml mcmhcr.-', tun Vl5ll1ll'S repeating a, ' verse of Scripture with word "Wnr-l ship." The supply secretary. Mrs Gordon Andrews Hamid, Fresh Bulk Tait was , -, Six social and sick callsl woodburlys (Bath SUP) made. Hospital patient l'ElllCmbCl'- 3 bCT'5 . . . ered with a get-wcll card. Hamid Chrinillcr will he lcarlciiwfrrisr! :lill”sllllnsS"l'lt;:'3 29c FRU” COCKTAHH December meeting in be at John Nicholson. Mrs. Coiivenzrs. thu- ccll. Plans were made and auclioii sale to be held after next meeting. Roll call for next month to hp mas. Meeting closed by l .4".-;a;.:-e.;'7....r..:ii".c . HONG KONG tRcLiici'sii-vCroiiii:1 & rshutited slogans of welcome when . , . . g , Burmese prime ministcnl Jule-T Iilonda lilonllat whlt0 in Canton Tuesday for goodwill tour of Commu-I R b , R d ' t Ch'na. Pcipliig nadir said. Ho " J 9 g lmhsivminlh. me vieimfm ncm.;:3.1.;; CRANBERRIES. lb. ....... 25: LETTUCE. head ........ l9c night that his country was ready, RNI Ripe ,to re-establish economic an: cultr; . . . . . . - . g 23; dot. renc .penple, Vietniinh radio said Tues-I The meeting closed by singing the Queen. A presentation of a to pillow was made to Mrs. Ella Ab- bott and a vase of artificial flow. ers to Mrs. Whitefield Abbott as 9 remembrance. Lunch was servedl leader mld U Nu in by the hostess. after which a social ' hour was enjoyed by all. m isiioiaiiiu - Have Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PRESSED ONLY ltllM-tllitl "TE ' W" mt Mirna: 1 (15735 flllmffl .1, g I For pureENJOYMfNl.' "OUR LADY OF LOIIIIDES" Oyer Radio Station CFC! rm the first Saturday of the month DH-cnilwr flh between the hours of 3:00 and 4:00 l'..Vl. By a group of children from Lennox Island Permanenu Also over f'.lRW. Siimmerslde - On the Fr-ti.-at of the Inininculate Conception Dec. 8th .3500. Dial 6311' 163 Queen Much I it t Br-twcrn the hours of 8:00 pm! 9:00 P: M. SACRED HEART HOME Christ- - I for your family needs. However, if it is not possible to come and see us personally WE . . . We are pleased to have a Demonstra- BRLAKFAST SLICLD Lion of Libby's Products in our store the W.M.S. mot at the home nf- '- -. -g ' . ' 3 g ,I,hur5day J C this such cnd. lou are cordially imit Hi to visit with us and sam Smoked Shaiikless Libbyls GROCERIES Lihy'a Sliced Campbell's TOMATO SOUP. 2 tins . . . . 23: LibbV'-9 ram” Nabisco PORK & arms. 20 os.. 2 this 45: ill boxes of Christ-I SHREDDED WHEAT. 2 pkgs. 35c ....,.,,... l.iIil)y's M1 b I i(i1ackliia;ii., Icing ' . ' ' . ' . . . ' ' . l.il)l)y's ie ascs are 0 opens a ll; mcctiiig. Roll call to be ElllSll'Cl'P(l1 lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOC pi-eiainiiig to Chrisi- A" Fla.-om Libby-5 .E.';2;if.'i;l Jello. 6 for 55: PEACHES. 15 oz. fin PINEAPPLE. 20 oz. . . . . . . . 37: PINEAPPLE. 20 oz. . . . . . . . 35: PORK 8: BEANS. 15 01.. 2 fins 37:: 48 oz. . . 39: Firm Lea f y Tangy Fl'f'Sll Emperor Gold:-n Ripe as ORANGES. 2 dos. .. . . . . .. 65: GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for . . . . . .. 49: GRAPES. 2 lbs. 29c BANANAS. I5. GRMT csatact swift f-7" C”4RLorrrrowN.e5.z. b-"qSlL7,"”'45 DIAL 5524- 5525 "M W” 'b M” b g--f-J new WH ITE SWAN is 3 ways BETTER New Canada's largest-selling tluuo becomes an even boner buy. Jrar nu row? row Iilftos ”TDELIv5gy 55, We; lf's new - It's Improved - It comes In u' smart new package with the familiar White Swan trademark - and It's 3 ways boner! I New softness! New White Swim brings you a ditTcrent kind of texture. Softncss . . . without himsiness . . . wonderfully gentle and absorbent, yet strong. 2 Now whiteness! New White Swan is the ivliilmr iissuc ever made. Looks - snd is - as sparkling-white. . . as immaculate as a tissue can he. 3 Made under the most hygienic conditional New S4.500.000 White swan plant guarantees that your White Swan is matte in the most modern, niosl sanitary paper mill anyw here. Get A'rw While Siian today! AN I. I. EDDY PIODUCT TRY, TOO, THESE NEW WHITE SWAN ' COMPANION PRODUCTS White Swan Onllwan ”""""' '""" 5 VIM: Swsn loll Torah