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Miss Silvia Johnson. Eleven mmtlbera were present. Members re- pm-bed a. numbe: of sick ca-lls. A letter was read from Mrs. East-mi stressing the importance of practising Christ- latn Stewardship. The thank offer- ing envelopes were opened and $15.- 00 wiae received. Temperance by Mn. O. Glydon, next meeting to be held at the home of the president. Mrs. W. Dennis. Roll call for next meeting to be EIIIISWGIEKI with the l l'ndci~ Canada's Food and Drug Act, there are cci-ittin conditions and diseases for which treatment may not be pcrscribcd, except by a fully qualified person, nnd ihc Act prchlbits the importation, sale or offer for sale of any article of food or drug advertised to the general public as treatment for these dis- eases. Every disease concerned is serious cnougth to demand professional care- Thereforc it is possible that rom- edlcs recommended to the public for them would be either dangerous 01‘ ineffectual and. by resorilnK i° 111cm, a patient would lose the benefit early medical care would have givenr. __._______- THEIR Leon's anouun word "Soul". Mrs. Dennis then closed the meeting with hymn. so ll igh-pltchcd that heard by tnany lnunans. l, Commercial We repair ull make: of ers, Washers, Motors, etc. Churlo Immediate delivery on Stainless Steel Display Count- ers, reach-in Cabinets, walk-in Boxes. DOVER 6- STOREY 23 UPPER PRINCE STREET PHONE: 323-L Day; 2269-1 Night Refrigeration l Refrigerators, Vacuum Clean- ttetown l .l ‘ll s. k fihc bat is. T“? “n quea on 0mm), beidcncc she drew oui. o-f that slight 0%”l Masters ilf The Parachute Mall B: Peter Benedict /:'} Q-o People lied come here. no doubt of it. with wrecked live: and brok- en health, to pay out heavy rnonev for the moans of burning life cut u little longer. And hero was she. Peggy Calder, assaying the same unhealthy purchase with an easy mind-for compared to theirs. sure- ly her ‘hind was easy —t\nd en untrnmmelled body. The though: cooled her bra-in ee no other thought could ltave dcne. She felt herself hating the racket and its masters so intensely that to be face with them and to outdo them would be e Joy. Familiar Young. Mm The negress had finished her song. and we: being applauded lmguldly from a second. when the outer door opened again. “This? thought Peggy. “is the vampire!" She cxpecied she did not know what, a gorgon, or some- thing cloaked and sinister. No, it was w‘. her enemy, it was just M12‘. _- ,'_"-'.-:t, sz-meorxc gay and young and very elegant, in eve- ning dress. Pcggy- sat hat-k, and look her eyes from him, and for some minutes did not realize that he was com- ing towards her table. She recog- nized it at last with a distinct jolt, so completely had she e-bun- rloned any claim to him. Yes, it was towards this very table he was suunterlng so easilyi a deb- onalr young man, one who knew himself to be handsome; a blond young man. of a pale complexion. rather full-fleshed, and with a mouth which she disliked, though it smiled at her as he slld through the ctlrtain. She was fastidious about mouths. This one was short and taut and shining. a strong line to it. where lips so short and full should have br-m lousc; it spoiled utterly the‘ good-looking face; and it stirred with complete success the card- index memory for faces which Peggy knew to be her biggest as- set, in this struggle. She felt her inside turn with instinctive dread, though she {mew of no reason to fcar even the Silent-Prayer for our Mlsstonalwg."°}mg "m" °f ll“? 3r” ‘mt; ‘Sh? “Dir. Fraser." and prayer and. T?“ “shelfldli ‘remem?’ 3'5 bermdkmou ace perfect), ut even l 1e __ vcvy shape. and colouring, and . ,. . character of her own hiad not TRhATMhNT CONIROL been changed. even if he had known ltct‘, as he would certainly have knouri hcr then, what could he do? They were here in a cor- ncr of a public room; one could not do murder there; it would be folly to make any sort of attack; and also, there was Peter's pro- miscd watchdog. She hugged tlze ‘thought of him to her heart, and looked boldly into the face of her ‘arch-enemy as be sat down in the ichair opposite tb her. Squarely she met his glance and told herself truly and exull- antly that he did not know ncr from Eve He saw only a. pretty woman; and she was not sure that he did not at. first glance see only a customer, without sex or age, but endowed with money, which was all that mattered. It was queer the amount of confl- gauze veil through which he saw hcr. “Sherry? he said to the atten- dant waiter who hovered like i a hawk behind him. And to her, with a lifted eyebrow: "You will drink, won't you?" “Thank you-yes, I'd ,1i‘ke a sherry." Her voice was the only thing which had not changed; she could change the pitch of it, cor- tainly. but g, tone of vol-cc was a very individual thing, and not easily to be disguised. She steeled herself to meet coolly the second and more close examination which should mean that he had caught at least a chord of memory in it; but there was no start. Noth- ing troubled the self-satisfaction of his smooth, vicious face. As soon as the waiter nan gone, though she could see no need for particular secrecy there. he said easily: "So you want ‘to purchase? Who put you on to us? I swear I've never set eyes on you before." DON'T DELAY —— lllWE PIIOIE 2170-L BOWLAN nnnro srznvrcr; w: llliVE A LARGE srocx or TUBES, PARTS‘ and BATTERIES —NOW— YOUR RADIO OIIEOKEII 119 Pcvmal 8t. "You're foresworn already." thought Peggy. Aloud she said. in that some low and careful voice, and keeping her eyes significantly upon his face: "Corrie Cowlc told me to come here. Is that satisfac- tory credentials?" Apparently it was. He nodded ‘That's all right. Just a precau- tion, you know. What's your pois- on?" "I want some nllirlfijiiflna smokes. l want them baclly_ She said you l\vn\tldn't let me dOW-ll." “Oh. no," he eat-d, hi: full mouth 3mlllng indulgently. with g, shared If Coucmuc Hurts Gel RELIEF-This Way At last! Science has die- H-l Richmond St. E. R. BrowtFzSon Fire, Auto, Life, AccidenbSic/zness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rates Agent at Summer-aide. D. O. Stewart Jvy P effect. When the throat ia-tlght covered a quick. safe relief for Coughs, Throat Distress, Chest g Soreness and Bronchitis. Spec- ialists who have studied "the formula of Polaorfs Cough Syrup say it is quick to relieve and unusually soothing in. its and it hurts to cough. Poison’: Cough Syrup gives gretefui relief: it reduces inflammation apt! makes it easier for you to eyect the phlegm. You will be delighted with Poison’: Cough Syrup which has the added, advantage of also being a tonic. For ailments due to Cold, Poison’: Cough Syrup is a reliable antidote . . . 3 c of all dealers. Charlottetown _THE. .. QiARI-QTLTEIQHPLGQABDIAN ‘"" “"" ‘"“"“' l curnowu on The houscclu ‘ Hover has struck the community o! York in dead earnest and not many fem- inine figures ere Keen on the road during the daylight hours. ' l It ll pleasing to report that Sea How Regular YeuCnnBQ Lg. Torn Vengey “is recovering_ Bygry Mung"; ' °' ‘ "°°" ‘ "k °‘ "“°“‘ TryteldngCnrtefePlllutbleweyzsturt monk‘ with 8 and net e definite time every morning. When you get ular every Friends in York of M“, wu- . morning cut down to 2. w: a few da u. try 1. hen try taking Carter's mry other day. You may even tlnd you can keep uglier without any luetive. ou B99, Carter‘: are ao tiny cut down the dose-from 8 to —to fit the needs pf your individual lyatom. Without dlaa pointmeut. llam Watts are sorry to hear that she has entered the Prince. Edward Island Hospital for treat-i ment. u cm ‘Ihere is‘ still n very low per-I centage of watcr in York. It has! Cartefahe cleanoutyourintoetiual forced many farmers to dig new‘ trnctnothnlfwny butthorougblyflfhey wells. The latest person to in? zfcfélzltilig°§gggggwmpgg_ fill“ l new 911m? l5 3M5’- wefl‘! erl for tborouglneu action. 1°)’ Mlifhflw- houundacuncut ownouluatlvo l doeingthis Carter way. All: forCnrteFe ' §‘.l.'§.l1¥.‘l""§5‘.° °€.“‘§1‘83“‘é‘€.2‘.l3§ Carter graduated dobe method tonight, Work has started on York road with the mopping and cutting of treea. It is hoped that this lndjumpoutofbedtomorrowraritftogo llllhway will be paved u. in.‘ “e” mlum , ‘son Blllr, Oity. spent Sunday in iv x u t r . Fishing season is going on in pailemsfe Nirhlesan: full swing in York with mnny v05"). fishermen reporting good catches ' fllile others are not so fortun- ate ln thLs great gpofl, West's Horace Sympathy id extended to_ the family of the late Mr. Gladden Mathews. whose death death oc- th£°r:e:k“d Eeflsanld EEO‘? ha," curred ln the P. E. Island Hos- s“ ¥°° f l” l° its piinl on April 1e. M51511? respected citizens. M1‘. H". Mrs. James Hardy and fam- A 5mg 50“ . - g uas held on glieuwlbleli" fair 930mm’ USA‘ Stmday evening at the home of w,“ be r233? gm Zwmmlmlly Mr. end Mrs. Richard Vessey. g 3 Se" There was a fair attendance. I Mrs. Prank Watts. York. spew l: ,, . .- u few days in the (my last l Mr. Re_.,lnald Batwise, City, ‘veek spent Sunday in York the guest of his daughter and son-ln-law Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson. l Mr. Wank Watts and son How- ard have returned to their home J51" Spending a short vacation ‘in Halifax. Mr. Edison Watts. City. spent illc week-end at his honic in “Mr. andtMrs. Neil MacInnis, York y’ we“ the weebemi l" MJ‘ end Mrs Ira Lewis York YMk the guest M M“ Ma°I""‘5.' were visitors to the City on Sun- »mot-bcr. Mrs. Robert Crockett. d . . .,. . l . a5, the guest of Mrs. Lexus pai- i Mr‘ and Ers‘ Alum" wig ‘md e ts. Mr. and Mrs. William ‘and a cynical pleasure, "no, we Watm-C‘ never do that. It's a boast of ours." "Then I can have than?» A The regular meeting of ih" pathetic, insatiable eagerness in Dflysprlng Mission Circle held its Easter meeting at the tiome her voice. and her hand half-curl- of Mrs. Allan Swan on Tuesday in; across the table towards m under the direction of the weal- clent, m». Richard Veuey. The followed by prayer. Then joined in singing hymn No. 104. ‘ "Christ The Lord Is Risen Tn- day." followed by a story of the Blblc. Those taking part iverc Mia Winnifred Hayter, Mn Roscoe MacDonald. Mill Anne MacPheruon, Mrl. Dewar Bwnn followed by hymn No. M. "Oh Sacred Head Now Wounded." Then the president led in pray- er. The devotional part of tlv meeting closed with hymn No 101, "Alas And Did My Savior Die." The business pert of the meeting opened by the roll '::\ll which was answered by eighteen members and two visitors. The minutes of the last meeting were reaclund approved. It was then decided that the roll call next meeting be answered by :- verse of scripture with the word “neighbour.” The Blair quiz for next meeting is on Si. Luke, tenth chapter. verses 33 to 42, under the direction of Anne ivfnoPheraon. ‘The Bible quiz for the evening was direct- ed by Mrs. Raymond Vessey The lunch committee for“ next meet- ing is Mrs. Richard vessey and Miss Frances Veasey. Then Mrs. Louis Vcssoy invited the mem- bers to her home for the next meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge, after uftlch ull departed thank- ip" Mrs. Swan for a lovely meet»; ing. CORNWALL W. M. S. The April meeting of the Com- \vall W. M. S. met in the vestry with Mrs. Hazen Howard presid- ing and opened with glnglng "Breathe On Me Breath of God." Mrs. Elmer Frl-zzell read from the missionary monthly "God's Bock of Life," followed with short read- ings .by Mrs. Waller Boyle, Mrs, Waldrcn Lowther, Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Muriel Godfrey After singing "In Christ There Ts No East Or Wcsl" Mrs. Frank How- fnrlfli. April is.‘ n» deve- tlonnl pert o! the meeting we! meeting opened with the doxolog for ‘ l Brewer Boyle invited the members to meet with her for the May meeting. Before closing with‘ the Mlzpeh benediction. the following tribute to the memory of the late Mrs. John MacKlrinor-i W85 mud by Mrs. Frank Howard. "This eve- nlng as we meet together and hear the roll cell of our W. M. B. member: we notice that one name with which we have been IO (-1- mlliar will be taken off our books, as it la now written ln a book up yonder on the page while and fair." Mr|_ MucKlnnon. whom this 31.1mm; society honored with g life mem- bership last year, was a member devoted to missions and was ever ready and willing to offer prayer ossible. She grces will be Moore & Limited ‘Will Be Open VVednesday Morning From 9 a.m. to 12.30 ard read a chapter‘ "the Church m, and help in any way p India" from the study book. It W“ W!‘ Chrmla" Stewardsli‘ p . APRIL 13. ma‘ McLeod convocation ProgTam at Mount Allison s-QUKVIJ-LE. N. B. April 23.. The Spring Convocation prqgrm at Mount Allison University h“ been released and reveals e var. lety of activities that will tag. place from Saturday, 1th., 3_ until Tuesday. May 14. T1... University graduation fllierolseg will take place on Tuesday‘. May l3. at 2:30 p.m.. in Charles Fan'- cctt Memorial Hail and at that time a number of honorary de- presanted. Includ- ed among the other events will was decided to send a box oil-secretary but we feel her life haslbc the Federated Alumni Dinner been en incentive to us who are menflng here to curry on and to have the exemplified to ue in clothing to Korea. Minutes of previous lwere read and the roll called by faith chi Mrs. Gordon MacMillan. Mrslllfe.‘ and Dance on May i2 and earlier l" fl"! (‘lily l recital will be given by the junior students o! the Conservatory o! Music. from the stem of her glass. Like a hungry wild beast. She watched its ‘nervous groping, and thought. with admiration: "Is ills really the Abbott's Ferry amateur?" i “You can have them. Of course yoiflcan. At a price!" I l “I expect to bc blcrl. Do you take me for a fool? What docs it matter Wlllil. they ccsl? I've got ,to have them. I tell you, what can you give me? Fifty? A 1mm dred? Can I get more when I want them?“ q "Whenever you like. always p['Q-. vided W“ are Drepured to pay ‘cash for them, of course. At prcg. ent, I admit the supply is a “m; limrled. I can get you fifty. They'll cost you-" IfIls eyes appeared to be meas- uring at once her wealth and her ardour. It was hardly fuir to |Peter's pocket, or ntaybe the ‘DOllCC department's, but she had. to be convincing at all costs. “Well?" she said feverishly. "What Will thcy cost, n10?" ‘A hundred quld_ Forty bob each, take it or leave it." she said. her hand shaking as she set down the empty glass; ‘It's robbery, and you know it, Why. in the States-m ‘(To be continued) WILLIAM A. MucKAY The sudden dgiTlroccua-md o: Mr, William A- MwKay. December 2am. 1946 at his home in Dover P. E. Ia- lurid. | His sudden death 08mg as a great shock to his many friends. He was ‘in his seventy-fourth year, He had been in failing health for: come time previous to his death, although he kept lround his daily duties at his home until about two Wfiekfi. when he was confined to his bed where he was tenderly nmsed by his wife and family. Hg was given all medical aid and skill that was available until he was called away to his heavenly home. He wag a min of esteemed quality, loved by all who know him, he was an excel. lent neighbor always ready to give 1118 hellllng hand 1n the hour of sickness or trouble. he will be greatly missed lrr his own home. y He leaves to mourn his sol-rowing wife. two sons, Harry and Elwood at home, two brothers, Albert of Mllffuy River. Hughle of Charloti/e- i foam. one sister Mm. Mary Graham of Gladstone. He had four brothers who prede- oocaaed his some your: ego, also one sister. His funeral nus held Ln the Church o! Scotland. Murray River. The sec- vioe was conducted by Rev. J. H. Bishop. He was laid lo mt in the Murray River Cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. John Bowles. Watson Bowles. Chest- er Whitoway. George MacKe-wlc, Ernest McLeod and Alex MiwDcnald. The remains was driven by Mert mnieaon. Interment in the Murray River Oemetuy. ‘Moratorium’ ll ‘Will manor! o! W. 0. Broderick L. Bulmen of the 3.04.!‘- lllled in Action on April 28rd, 1M4. 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