811101111 p WE OFFER- by Over $270,000. _ 142 Richmond St. MM-r-u-c-iruvwn-Mm frightening atlflrsitt, . - ~ n (Willi-l: h-L-iliéll-légi illihfillhggw oYi-llllllq ‘ she \\'0uld he 1121151: with 8X01"?- 11111111. 111 . ,h ‘he 5001i losi l1er tirniclity in 6n » r1111 111.11. no one ever really l°°k°d at her. d elevated iasille allxddrldtlizfidii until she 08ml? r r neighborhood she 1110111111‘- She ligillfl iiilurd. Then. Rf- me firs‘ silzn o1 Rooms, sheqfollowed a fant- mppfd, panting Italian woman l? (111190 dank floors t0 a rear T031“ 111111 looked out. over a narrow Wm" 1111111111 yard crisscrossed by 010N195 lmlctsll be two and a half dollars 111.- \\'(‘ " the woman 581d. ‘In -- Afraid tlhatt nnvpenrslfx York room would e 00 BX for her. Emily umlled l" when the woman left, Emily t0 t 0111111 1l1e uiishaded l ht. mha 1111111; irom the ceiling. emf"! 1111s narrow and P1199165 l" a grccii flower pattern that W85 ti)!“ in spots. There was a $111810 brass bed, pnintBCl white, 11nd a 6115591‘ with a strained marble top. In ofne corner a wooden partition or ioihcs had been erec e z The beginning was not easy- She stai-tcd o11t early every morninfl l" track down every promising W‘ vcriisoincnt she read in the P8P"- 5hr was not given much enwuf- iigr-mcnt. There did not seem t0 be gilv ivork for an inellpeflenced sicnoizrapher from country. She 1111s certain that in a Place as large as New York there muil/ b9 just the right job for her. It W55 only :1 matter oi finding it, she told herself. But she dld not find that Pllmel and after thrce weeks of searchlnii. when she had nut her food to c0!- iee in the morning and a Chiral). heavy meal at night. she tried i119 eniployniont agencies. They We" 111-11. 1111a took all the measerbtln- formation she had to IllW '1 u‘ herself and told her. The CllF “as d hell Se; smiill qualifications ooc - or sa ary. The room in which Emily lived was once part of a largte apart-mem- Down the-hall was he kitchen. whose privileges were included her rent. And though she never KARIN ELLIS By Michael Jackson Author of Popular Stories in National Magazines 111 undirected ambition. She’ BURN$ c- COMPANY LIMITED’ 5% rmsr MORTGAGE nouns nun 105s AT THE MARKET T0 YIELD oven 0% Net Profits for 1942 Increased by‘ Over $220,000 and Net Current Assets learned to cook, she went there evenings to wash her clothes. She was there, scrubbing a shortwaist in the semi-dark and she did not hear the woman enter. "Hot, ain't it?" the woman’ said. "Yes, very." Emily brushed her forehead with her arm. "I'll be out of here in a. second." “Don't hurry on my account," the woman said. "I ain't in no rush. been rushing all clay." Emily stole a glance and saw that she was not an Old woman, but worn and lean, with dark hair that fell dankly about ner narrow face. “It's some life, I‘il say. the woman said. You work all day. and then when you get home you got to work, too. You look fresh as a daisy. "I guess that's because I don't W01‘ "Married?" "N03. The woman watched Emily as she wrung the shirtwaist. “Ii you ain't married and you don't work. how do you live?" "I have a little money." “Well, that's the best thing to have. A little moncyf’ "What money I have is very lit- tie," Hnily said. “It won‘t be even that in a short iime." _ { "Whatre you going to do thenf‘ Emily shrugged her shoulders. ‘_I dont‘ know what I‘ll do if I dunt get a job." "What can you do?" "I think I'm a stenograplifl- l haven't had s. chance to prflve li- yet." "I know oi a Job maybe. But ll wouldn't be no good if you 1'6 a stcnographer." "I'l take anything. Do you think you know of a place where I mlghl» t n?" 8e“ cell, they're putting on hell! where I work." She gave Emily 1119' address. “You there ln the be morning." ,, "I don't know how to thank you» "Maybe you won't feel like lrhflrlk- 1 Square to the building. She awakened before dawn and tried 1o force herself back into a few more hours 0f sleep. But she could not. She had lust begun t0 doze when the alarm rang. She dressed quickly, mechanically tak- Lng the things she had laid out the ight. beforez-straw sailor hat, starched shlrtwaist, navy blue coat, thei- belt and heavy linen skirt. There was no time for breakfast. She gulpcd a cup of coffee, impat- ient for it to cool, and hurried down the street across Unim She arrived before the place had opened. The rooms were fourth floor and she seated herself on the stairs outside of a door ROTH POWDERS-WHOLESALE, She had been there about. hali an hour when she heard someone come up the stairs in a. slow, hard- hecled tread. She stood. The woman, seeming not to rwuce Emily. had a key to the black cotton stockings, patent lea- S on the B whose frosted window read AARON Bob] r1111: (jl-IARLOITEIOWN 0053mm STOCK QUOTA TTONS Montreal Stock Exchange FULL PARTICULARS 01v REQUEST "a PGWQI‘ I r. .1. 111121111111 a 00111111111 i111 tire-m“ ’ ‘° ' 3"‘ 15°?» .. i8 an ar un E. M. BAGNALL, Manager g: gal; PM u CHARLOTTETOWN Tglgphgng 1470 gm‘ 85cm“ “ Dom Bri I Dom ‘Ilcxt o 75 ryden B gen Sstglel Ware: i: e els- “Its lust that they dent like 1m; T01, u wétzhed bigntoo chummy. Bhs 1m; mpg“ H llly walk towgrd the my, o; 5 grila-onlfluk. she called. ‘If 0u'l1 Massey Harm my glove, dent ta s0 Mu 9°“, nlwYqllfle when you £15k I0!‘ the shewmggm 11 10b. You ainut going to be working st L“, at the Ritz. If”! (gm ' CHAPTER v . ° ° "“ nmiiy slept fitiully that night. w" m“ O I MINING 'I‘ORlON'IO, sing Stock Quotations. tock Ajax Aldermac Ang I-Iur Aquarius Aunor Bankfleld . Base Metals 1 08 Caribou Cas Treth hi?» “P9111805 you could help me," Emily said. "I heard there was work here." "One moment, woman pushed lier way past a waist-high gate lhrougn 1.0 the partition that fenced three desks. Emily watched her hang her hat and coat and waited, ill at ease. The woman busied herself with some papers on her desk, then looked up as ii she were seeing Emily for the first time. “Yesi” Emily stepped forward, her hands tight on the little fence. "I heard you were taking DEODle on. I tliought—" "Oh, you're one of the new ones," the woman said. She opened a drawer, inking out a small note- book. She was Lhick, thirtyish and brisk. Her eyes were colorless be- hind stecl-rimmed spectacles. She took the pencil from the knot of hair on the top of her head. “Namei” Emily gave her name and waited, but there seemed to be nothing more for her 1o d0. The Woman placed the book back into the drawer, then looked at Emily, sur- prised that she had not left. "Go please." The in]: me when you getTheob. ‘I'm sure I will." Emily mOVed from the sink. "I'll Say you sent mo." Emily gave a small, embarras- sed laugh. "I don't konw your name. Mines Emily. Emily Tlliotscn. "Mines Veronica Riley. H Th9 woman aused in thought. Dont know if t'd help you to mention mv in name, though. It might even bilirt." She caught the surprise in Em y’! For Sale by P11111111 Auction AT VERNON RIVER PREMISES LATE DR. J. T. COLLINS There will be sold by of the late Dr. J. T. Collins at Public Auction on the premises- Vernon . River on Wednes‘ day, the eighteenth day of August. 1943 at fl‘? P-M- T}: ten-room dwelling, drugstore and office, eqllllllml w‘ electric lights. Large barn and ‘garage. Also one-half acre‘ 0f land, freehold or leasehold. DATED this fifth day of August, A.D. 1934. wannau. n. BEATON, Auctioneer 2c pcr word; Announcement: Floral and Spiritual Condolence 70c per inch; W Appreciation, 70c per Inch or application. 4|] cents poi- inch. Audra: and l’ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum can‘; for Any Advertisement I5 Cont: Gflllrfll (gum-dun menu, so pQI wa1rd' Western and Eutern local: an Llassillell 3c per word; In Memorlum Notice: 10o I!" "will U!" ° Offering: Cardl. Qt" ding enga and i0 cents for every additional 8 I0!‘ 4c per word. IQSQIIC-IUIIII 81.00. Other n e: on ‘oining Event: 3o per word' so am * Letter: o! bmenwlfl‘ voids Ior $1.00 n. Notice: of Thanks and Llatl of Subscrl tlonn Female Help Wanted ‘.3. APPLY u! 1.11:1‘- - 111 Niis. Simon P. Paoli, box 392, c: "lottctzyvn. 8-il-1;'i m_________________. WANTED -- BY SEPT. lat MAID- iiimily oi three. Good wages. MIS- HlZES. 7 Ambrose St. 8—-l4—t.i. Wanted wsuran - 10111101556153 glimglcgver An‘ gooélun conalitilgg. l‘ CE I DeSable. p w er a-ie-ail _________ For Sale SALE - HOB-SE THREE years. i300. Mileh Cow two ears. Heller Calf four months. . A. MacNeili, Stanley Braldfte.“ Q T0 Let T°4>BT — FURNISHED BED- mvm in private family. A ply “Wdlan- B-lg-ll. Lost m" — sum or MONEY m, , WIN: ‘Fnnlgbglkr Pindei- leave 31.11%‘ w ii““_‘ sroLau wall white dog, named R10. cr. k newara a-i ~21 wflT-iiv- omv snail. runs: “mlmlllfli! Identification Card, R l wars?" to Travel Bureau.'u?»_e‘-1 Wanted WANTED T0 BUY CAR WITH good tires, price up w three hund- i-cd. LOBE, Queen Hotel. 8-1711 WANTED - FURNISHED, Ill-QAT- apartment, 2 1o a bedrooms. etc. occupation between new and be Apply 80x8 5.1!. _______-_-————— WANTED-J WISII r0 any a small gasoline motor for washing machine. or will trade an elect 1c’ motor for a gasoline motor. s.‘ Alfred Hillklhe. Kensinzt-OXI. Miscellaneous SPECIALS — PERMANENTS - Mrs. Johnson's Beatuy fréfftl- Male Help Wanted l. WANTED — LIST BOY WITH wheel. Apply Guardian. 8-8-11- WANTED — WELL EDUCATED: 1'1"" °'°§.’1‘L'.‘.l;2'%:.".1‘..'°l’>‘iil€€'I p 1 Cgar ottctown, P. E. i. 1-2041» _____._.._.__- Female Help Wanted 1 IEIITIAIPIT' 61115151. ' Female, Department of Pen ns and National Health. Hallfflx.‘ . 1110mm annum. plus mat- erial ior form, less Vlllll °l quarters or other allowance ii provided. less usual deductions. plus coat of living bonus as pro- vided. Open to residents of Prov- incn of Nova Bcotia and Prince a-u-iil through to the rear," she said. “You'll get your instructions there." The room where Emily was to work was large and barnlilse, with hlsli windows at the side wall where the morning sun slanted through in yellowish. dusty cubes. The room smelled faintly sweet. tables down the cen er bordered by benches. other workers began to arrive. After quick glances from heavy, in- curlous eyes. they who sat alone on the bench. not knowin what to do. She saw Ver- onica. ut they were not. able to tall! 101‘ Emily. at nine o'clock. was plgced at a table and shown her The work was not hard to learn, but after a few hours Emily had a. sharp. stinging pain in the small 0i her back. She stuck labels on the boxes as they were passed to her from a girl on her left who had sealed them. At lunch hour-which turned out to be a hali’ noun-Emily had a chance to talk to Veronica, “Well, I got it," she said. ‘How do you feel?" "Back aches. But all right." "You'll get used to it." "Oh, of course. It's Just that I'm new." (To be Continued) “r011 SALE 6 acres land near Ken- sington also comfortable dwelling and outbuildings including fox ranch and chicken house. Can be bought in plots to suit pur- chaser. Apply Guardian. i POULTRY Buying daily live and dressed chicken and fowl. THE ROYAL PACKING CO J. n. Jisiviims, Prop. Edward Island. candidates should have graduation from a university l . l. v A ~ ’ 1 SOIIOOI. BOOKS loviglfl,ucleiffg:cllit‘ogmedumil College loch. first and I06- you lllvo In: than: || for ol recognized standing; specializ- ation ln foods and nutrition Irdml the standpoint oi’ dietetic-s; at! least one year or successful ex- perience as a dietitian in a cral hospital or larger in lion. Pul particulars on Keefer! displayed in Pest. Offices. Dllllc- ntion forms. obtainable at Post Offices in rules and lar er towns. should be nird with Civl Service . ttawa not later ber 2, 194:1. Applic- ations will not be Candidatcs must file new forms 11nd quote Competition N0. 43- 2i This advertisement is au- thorized by the Director of Nat- ional Selective Service. O-II-il. door and went 111. Emily followed, Shortly before nine o'clock llhfilMgr-ilgq ignored Emily, M transferred - I Cent Pat Cent. Por Chem Re: Chester ,Chrom Ccchenour Comm Oil l Conlaurum ‘ Dome , Eeast Cr iEast Mal irildorado Falcon lFecl Kirk Gillies Gods L Gold Gale ' ' Good fish 1 Halliwell Hard 2 : 2 28 :82 3: - » >- _ P's- >- u -- 93"!“ sssamsasasosassiss" "~ " Jacola Jason Jellicoe Kerr Add Kirk L Lake Dufault LakQ Shore Lamaque Laps Cad Lebel Leltch 1.11 L r. - Macassa o 1- » :11 cnw>< q There were two un alnted narrowlmacmod Madsen Mal rtlc 2 McIntyre Mcbellan cVitt Min Corp Moneta. Negus Niplss Norandn. Normet Obrien ~ Omega On Nick Pacalta. Pamour Paymast Perron Pick Crow Pioneer Powell Premier Preston Pros Air Reno St Arith San Anth Senator Sheep Cr Sheiritt Sladen Slave L S W Pete Steep R0 Sud Cont. Sullivan Teck I-Iu Trans l-‘tcs Upp Can 88- i 3 § 3 u,_<nwa>- eg H , . . igiikiggfia Wiitsey Wrt Harg Total Sales WOUNDED IN SlClLY UITAWA. Aug. la-dOPi-L Francois LcFleche soi of war wounded while ‘flflht/ihfl in his father. NEW DECORATION e ribbon of the George bar adorned with laurel leaves. A BUSY PORT mutluunpton has largest gravinq dock and is ain's most port 0nd year. If on hand please DIM‘ In now, and [at CA them. Exchange Store b: 1-1»- 1- L. cav- u,__ss>-m Exchange 37 3-4 1-4 Am Tel and Tel I53 7-8 l‘? °"“ $1‘? 8 Che: a Ohio [45 5-8 3-8 Con Edison 22 1-2 5-8 Elec Auto Lita 35 3-8 an Gen Elec 36 3-4 3-4 Gen Motors 5i 6-8 7-8 Gt Nor PM 2'7 3-4 35 ecott 81 1-8 1-3 Mont Ward 4'1 1-2 i? N "a???" 16 11g 1.2 Phil Pete Co 47 3-4 1-4 Texas Corp 50 l-2 1-4 U ted All‘ 82 5-8 as U S Rubber 42 1-2 U 8 Steel O0 58 1-2 9 Vanadium 0011 20 1-4 1'1 West Elec 92 3-4 3-4 .1: t 1.; Montreal Ourli Aug 10—(CP)— 01o- Close l. a 1- car-Is." OQ-JCJI l u" rwr r- w b3 " ¢3$$§5858$8L% cl _ _ _ wn~uw -_ I @@U\D<\ I ' - ' ' a»wm~nu§23$$$gg:8§3 ssisssfiss n as ~1 ieut. ser- with the Royal 22nd Regiment. ac- cording to word received here by ‘Ilh Cross is dark blue threaded through a the world's Brit- irnportnnt passenger t, 1 I08 Richmond Street Phone “I i. 1k . . 847-1 _II 9° 3* 3€Z3$3$$ i‘)! v miuomckés . 0L:- QQUIIQ This clothing or work on the airport tarmac. consists of warm slacks, a Parka. ski gloves and a ski cap Scott and C. . McGhee of Lloyfl or mu 8.5858285 New York Stock Abitlbl Pid 2'1 1-2 Abitibi Com 8 1-4 Asbestos 25 Bazthurst A 14 1-2 m Tar 8 7-8 m“ Av T c 7 Lg B561‘ l. rd A 13 1-11 l-lere are some questions and answers about the coal Home Oil 370 . nntppox g situation which will help you understand why you l1 6 Price Com 101-2 must prepare your home for winter right now. Q. Is tbe coal situation in Canada mzlly serious? A. Yes. The Prime Minister has proclaimed itnNntionll Emergency: . What will happen next winter? . Canadian householders will have less coal than usual.- Won’! that be disastrous in many cases? Not if householders are radical and knighted i l l not if they prepare their homes or winter NOW. What do you mean by “preparing a home for winter"? Many homes waste their fuel through unnecessary heat losses.‘ Preparing your borne means eliminating these wastes. How can you waste beat? By letting valuable heat escape throu h doors and windows : : _ by heating rooms which are not use . . . by having insufficient insulation and faulty or inadequate healing equipment ; a a by careless, and improper firing. What can I do to eliminate these beat lasxes.’ You should have your insulation, furnace and heating equipment properly inspected. Make sure now that your furnace is working efficiently . . . that it is delivering hear Lhrou hour your home evenly, effectively and economically . . . and at your home i: protected against beat losses. Learn bow :0 fire your furnace properly. Get busy nowi Why all the hurry? . . . it's only August! Skilled workman and supplies are scarce. If you wait until the fall, you may not get the services you need. N? N9 >l° N9 N9 Q. A. You can't start too soon to prepare your homo against the winter blasts. You will have to use less coal next winter . . . so make sure you’ll get adequate warmth when the cold weather arrives. s 01011111111111 or 1v1u11111o11s 11110 101114, HON. CfD. HOWE, Minislei ‘ ‘fl-l ..__.. us...“ ._..;._..<....~@-..¢-a-::;n ~ whose metal badge is replaced by a RICE POINT W I sick coniiltee. cloth badge. A somewhat similar, _____ Wain-me hB-i 10118 bee" W011i bi‘ 1m‘- ‘liie regular monthly meeting of men on security guard and tarmac .111; Rice point, w_1 n, “'55 held on dlllles- (R. C A. F- Phvivl ‘Aug 51h at the home of Mrs John Allan McDonald. ii members were present, a collection of $1.65 was purchase an article for in Afton Hall. Sept 2 no, - I FREIGHTER LAUNCHED SPAIN?“ $1111, 713.5” Aug. iili 7 (C )— o er 4, O-ton more 1ni1 warm rprolecliye ship was launched here today as‘ workmen on another merclizintmnn stopped to see the craft glide into the water. The keel of still 1 ther is to be laid at once. Mrs. Arthur Gibbon, wife of a workman at the plant. christened the vessel. U‘ and Rev. B.C. Salter offered Drill", llned er. Officials resent. were Robert. the Given lift-Donald which ivas grate- the delegaflcs before 111s fillly acknowledge, The sick comm- lion. It was motioned moms were given to 3 persons. and l nurse overseas. The school comittee report that moi-o paint and other necessaries be chased for school. $3.90 had be i out for paint f:r school. Mrs Fletcher McEnchern .RfiI1l(lX1 McLaine were appointed on new school committee. Miss Ruby McDougall Mrs John B. Mac-Donald vLrglppointed on . is the _ which 111111 be issued nextt winter to members of the R. C. A. El Women's Division whose Jobs keep! them out in the weather -motorl transport drivers. equipment assist-l anu and others who refuel aircraft was read by the King, ,4,./rrm£rm1 on - .y0ur Markel Hogsl l! NOTE: Quaker Feeds l-lnvea Proven Record For Growing Canadian Bacon-Type Hogs! To make rcnl profits from hogs, feed Quaker Pig Starter, and got them ready for market at 200 to 220 pounds weight at the age of about 5 or 6 mouths. Quaker Pig Starter is built around oatmeal, and research farms have definitely proved that oatmeal makes pigs grow faster, develops big, strong frames, and increases resistance to disease. Because oatmeal is 94% digestible, there is less waste and pigs convert it into meat far more quickly and economically. Scientifically correct, Quaker Pig Starter contains all the 13 ingredients required to give beat results in developing strong, fast-growing hogs from the third to tenth wcck period. For finishing, aftcr the tenth week, feed Quaker Pig Grower and the last three weeks put them on Quaker Pig Finisher. HURRY UP WITH OUR QUAKER PIG STARTER! ' Qunkcr and Ful-O-Pz-p muslin have been lunpomrily rhungcd lo comply with Cowm- mcnl Wartime reguliuions. POI ‘All AND RECOMMEND IY It was decided that each member hauled 1'11. $1.00 was donated by Mrs lyear old shower and p355 11mm m Oonv _ and car .d ,11tce gave their report that refrem- out malt parcels be sent To g gcldxy; A TEPOrt of lhe bazaar and dance secretary which ‘l-Ymvéiéd a success, the prccccds being $36. Mrsl Red Cross work handed in we" 3 girls dresses, 1 girls sweaters A dainty lunch was sericd b1 the lwsless the meeting Close 11-1111 the fiérTf-‘l; . ‘ ‘- . ~ an» IIAKER PIG STARTER‘ '~.-- - .-._ CENTRAL CREAMERIES 111)., Charlottetown SOIIRIS OREMIERIES SOURIS. P. 1-1.1. PERFECTION DAIRY S'SlDE. P. E. l. Authorized Quaker Feed Dealers