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Glarlottelov\'n_ trrSyrlney — Wonday, Wednesday and Friday Freight service Saint John and Monnton to Prince Edward Island ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays laint John Then‘; No.‘ 316052 Monoton ‘Phone I282 EICEWCREAM l ‘Teiefivayem ‘harmony w‘; reveals .-.-._whelhergthese are Dnexpeeted guests, Family din. oars, evening get-togethers, chil- dren's meals . . . ICECREAM will’ Solve many oi your problems simply, guicklyl Keep some on hand Olhgqyg. v- 7 / umiimii , I |=| A Hi Mrs» 1 IIEIITAI. GIIAIIIIIAII this ooluran is reserved loa nave 0| “w” meant, but ldvertialng oi a newly nature ma! b‘ WNW‘ a4 live cellia a IWIII “PM”! Q17‘ solo in advance ' CILASWELL 1°!‘ Pholvflli-lo conranaasnon ma IN- suaasoi. ,. at rdim sarivroa _ Arulaat Coal Co. Phone 2480. llo. 1 Special JUNIOR FARMERS BIDAD- CAST this evening at 6.45 over C. F. C. Y. COOK BY GAS-Quick. elem. economical, easy to operate; sale, See our show windows for latest in ranges. Miller Brothers Ltd. COME AND HEAR tiho Bonihiw Choir present “The Good Sheph- , erd" in story and song. Sunday, August 22nd at 8 P. M. in Brack- ley Church. vu-zw MASTER HEELS-New complete assortment oi tlnest Scenery, Fairy Tales. Bible stories, etc. Dellghtiul entertainment 1oz; young and old. Miller Bros Ltd. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE l Diocesan Convention will be held, this year in Kinkora on AugustH 30th, 31st and September 1st. Opening meeting Monday night. August 30th. l MILTON AND RUSTICO BAR-l ISIL- Services Sunday, August| 22nd. St. Joiufs, Milton, t, Sunday» school at l0 A. .\l. Morning Prayer- and sermon ll A. M. St. Mazics.’ Rustico. Evetisong and Sermon at 7.30 P. M. A. E. Piercey. Rector. ‘I ENGAGEMENT. —- Mrs. Mae O'Donnell of St. Stephen. N. 3.. announces the engagement o! her daughter, Mary Eaton to Allison Wallace son or Mr. Wallace Swan or Charlottetown. P. E. I. Wed- ding to take place on September eta, 194a, in st. stepiiea, N. B. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. The guest preacher at The Kirk tomorrow will be the Rev. W. C. Nicholson. Minister 0t St. James’ Church. Tzuro. Nova Scotia. The music will be under the direction nt Mrs K. S. Rogers. The Evening Service is withdrawn during the month o! August. CHURCH NOTICE for Pariah of Springfield and (‘rapaud, August 22nd. St. Elizabeth's. Church School 10.00 A. ‘M. Morning Prayer i100 A. M. St. Thomas’, Long Crook. Evcniniz Paryer 3.00 ‘P. M. St. John's, Crapaud. Church School 10.00 A. M. Fvening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev B. Froam. Rector. u RECEIVES HIS DEGREE - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett nni daugihtor, Diane. have returned from Woltville, N.:S., .whe;‘e Mr. Bennett, was attending the Sum‘- mer School oi Acadia’ University. Al. the Convocation Exercises held on Tuesday last. Mr. Bennett re- ceived his M. Sc. Degree. THE SERVICES at Trinity lini- ted Church will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. ll. i‘. Rice. The ser- mon in the morning will be deliv- ered by the Rev. Lawrence Toombs- B. Sc. B. A. B. n. on the Dimen- sions of Love." Solo by Mr. Harvey ‘Mac-Pherson. The Rev. Dr. H. 4.‘. Rice will preach at. the evening service the theme will be "l! I Had but one sermon to preach. what would be the theme" Miss Beverly _ Smith will sing "My Task." Mr. Paul Cudomre. Guest. Organist. A very cordial welcome to all. HIS TRUTH MARCIIE! 0N. -- "Mlne eyes have seen the glory o! ._..worsi'eds, and tweeds-browns, blues and greys- g,SUTTS $2950 hqhfqmqyqlieygeiehientyfllit-ewqblguleolbldflolChnli thafwill be soon oil to college dud university. DIOUBLE FEATURE Friday A and Saturday All sizes, from 36 to 44. Toke advantage of this greot saving to out-lit the young man of the house—— SUITS all t $3950 Yes, Slr, you'll agree it's reai value-some of our latest Fail suits are in this I group-but you'll have to get in on Friday or Saturday toget in on the saving. Smart medium greys with wine stripes-browns and blues. Latest single and i double breasted m Cash — Charge - Lay Away MGDRE e. MFLEOD go 2‘ Special odels. Sizes 36 to 4L the Coming of the Lo:d," wrote a poetess in our ncighgouring nation. And all lovers‘ of the Bible who have grasped the sl nlflcance of the tinitiiig at the 1o ces oi’ the Bible Societies last. year have also The Queen's lloliila been carried forward on a wave of By praise. Thirteen nations were rep- , resented, and those found that the Enmbcih (“him war had stzeiiglhened. and not CHAFTER I weakened, their bonds oi’ Christian tollowshlp. Knowing that the glor-, ioun task of sending forth llis Light and His 'I‘ruth could riot. be accomplished in isolation they dedicated their powers afresh by Young Tel Layton stretched him- seii! in his narrow lied and pre- pared in rest luxuriously-or at any rate as an Amerli-an could ~$>ooQ>oo<§ooQe~ia$ ours- lormlng the United Bible Societies for the redemption ot our world. We. also are called i0 fresh dedi- mtinn of heart and mind and purse in bring in the Kirrldom, for "His rest in a single compartment on stopping there excbPi Ion: enouflh ,io get his sailing (or New York. 1m ivusnt stopping in Vienna at all. summers in Europe had been the height of his delight when he was an under - graduate. But now his interest had turned else- where. He wanted nothing except to get back to America as soon as possible, and get into business. In rive minutes he was sound asleep. He was entirely unaware that his own tuture had just boarded the Orient Express, And of course he could not possibly a Cflnlinflllfll "Bill 11° "WI" smllld have guessed that tor him the asleep indeed, when he was nearly’ next f“, month, wuulq he d1s_ hurled out of bed by the suddfll Ungulshed by a ‘genes 6.15 mad stoppinil oi the train. lr-vents quite at war with his sound Wondering hazily whether there; Amerp-m; plan n; kin-um; a Truth is Man-him! 2n." had Men R wxepkv he pushed m‘ the blind and looked out, At ii darkrway station, several people much laden udth luggage were rushing across the platform to get into the coach ahead oi his. The damp; .1»; 5. -~,-_n,i.fc.i abroad, the train start: There wasn't a light visible in the countryside; natives of those little kingdoms go t0 lied earl)’. T96 drew down his hlind and settled hack. Evidently the Orient Express had been flagged inr lho Pflfll’ who had Ilitted past. his window ' They must. he ‘or else they were in a devil 0T4! hurry. He was not greatly interested ln these wayinrers, Sim-o his grad- uation lrom; college the previous June, he had been on a trip around the world; and somewhat to his own ‘astonishment he had found that he'd had quite enoush o! travel. Though at this time Paris was atiil the rendezvous ot American tourists he wasn't. even ~eoeoc9ce 00000000000000940-0900-0964400004-40-060404 SPECIALS OLGA’S BEAUTY PARLOR I50 Queen Street-Near Iue Stop Regular $5.00 Permenent|................. $3.50 Regular $7.00 Permanent; ........S5.00 Regular $I0.00 Permaneim....... ......S7.00 Machinelere Permonenh.....$7.N, $10.00, $12.50 No appointment necessary for out-oi-town customers PHONE 240i . Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE i444 business from the ground up. The seven people who had Just hnriz-ded thocoach ahead were doing their best to establish themselves. A tail elderly man in a fur overcoat bowled directions in a guttursl language at two servants, obvl sly a lady's maid and a valet. $0 younger men in officers’ uniforms were trying to help the servants stow baggage in the overhead racks. An oldish Wfihlfltl with an aqulline protile did hcr hest to get in every- IvKifWS ‘way, arid was steadily tang- llng herselt deeper in her cam. pllvalod apparatus o! veils, capes and parcels. A little island of raim in the renter o! so much agitation was the seventh member of the party, a young woman with clear blue eves and a strong hut delicate llrnrlle. 0n entering the compart- ment she had seated herseli lacing the engine and had put baQ her veil. Sh; was watchin| the others with an amused smile, though the color in her cheeks and the glint in her eyes betnm her on; ex- citcment. sudde ly she addressed the old- er woman in English, “sit down, Countess. Bit down here." She pointed to a place beside her. The older Woman subsided, grumbling. Her parcels toll in a cascadd at- her feet-and the blond one oi the young men ate to gather thorn up for her. ile he was thus occupied, the oillciii in the tur overcoat dlamiaeed. the servant: to make the blot or it in "You, Fritz" he ordered the dark young officer with the waxed mustache. "go into the corridor, too. Stand watch, and it’ anything suspicious appears, notify me at once." Fritz saluted and followed the servants out». The older man locked the door or the rrmpart- ment behind him. Then he directed the young man who ivas heaping the countesssporcels beside her. “Here, Carl, take charge of this hox. Don't lose sight oi it, whatever hflplwns." He bestowed on ir‘r;n‘a small iron chest, padlocked in three places. ' "Arid sit down there, Lieutenant" The young woman pointed to seat opposite hers. "would you rather sit beside Lieutenant Stern- dorl, Baron, or squeeze in with the countess and me and the parcels?" "I should never dream at sitting in the same scat. as Your High. ness," snapped the baron. Glaring ‘at the countess. he lowered him- self down beside Carl, who was balancing the lronchest on his knees. " -'1 don't teel htat I have much choice." walled the muffled lady, in English. "It always makes me ill to ride with my hac to the P1181116. Why we must all be crowd- ; ed into one compartment, and will no suitable luggage-J‘ "We're lucky to be here at all Oountcss," the younger woman interrupted with a laugh. "You can laughl"'said the coun- less in tones o! deepest glooiil. and added hastily, "Your Highness" “My llighiiess looked earlier i" the ovening as if she had lflllllllell licr lgst. Indeed she looked as il she had spoken-and had brllillled —licr last. But here we iirt‘. salt and sound. You were very rcsoui- cetul, Baron t0 take us country that way aiid have l"! Express flagged." (To Be Continued) ACTOS5 OUT OUR WAY . By J. n. willldtiii COME ON IN WITH ME -- MY BROTHER DON'T BLOW UP SO the corridor for the rest o! the someone“ oeeoweeooe-eoeeoeueeooooeuoew» . night. MUCH WITH ME WHEN WE GOT COMPANY.’