. . . or making tbe parfl 4 81406458 It's easy to plan a date at home when you have frosty bottles of Coca-Cola in the refrigerator. To young or old, the friendly invitation Hat/e a Coke opens the way to better acquaintance, adds enjoyment to entertaining. Everywhere, Cece-Cola needs for the fan: that refreshes. Authorized Bottler of "Coca-Cola" T. MORRIS LIMITED. Charlottetown. P. E. l. :-: 22-: asacqirtm '=€q,-% _" ‘A ll Z by Dorothy Ohldldoh _ %'-‘T%I-I%I-ZIEI§I'Z€H§I$ ‘The trial," wrote Phoebefi mother "is scheduled for the lest Friday ln November." This meant that Phoebe could attend it if she chose. l-ler new job didn't start. until the following Mond . But she didn't choose. She tod herself and also Peter and Henri- etta repeatedly that she had no intention of going. But when Fri- mornin came Phoebe was on a train w izzing out of Lon Island, trantic for tear she woud miss the trial. She hurried u the sno walk the courthouse pat elevenwifclock and found that the case of Rosickl va. Prentice was still in progress. As she sat down the man next her nudged her with his elbow. "You're just in time, girlie, he Wlllllllered diy. "om Pren- tice himself goes on the stand’ next." Phoebe saw Ben as he rose to say something to the judge; she saw his face as he. returned and sat down again. Her heart jumped up into her throat and stayed there. Mr.. Prentice was sworn and as he sat down Lawyer Speer saun- tered toward him and smiled and began asking questions in a re- spectful voice. "Min. Prentice how long was it that Joe Rosicki failed to pny his Young April. i‘ "Coke”=Coca-Cola Cocz-Colasnditsahbrcviiition"Cnl1e" are registered trade-marks which idcnulv ilie induct ofTheCncs-Cola Companv n Canada. 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Buy a bottle of Lydia Pinkham’s Compound today. Just see if you're not delighted with results. Follow label directions. _. ltis I ~ ' fimadbm "'°"“'"l 9 CQMPQIIND % Quickies l I out the store-your Guard- lbe e medial? By Ken Reynolds i “Eight months? Why were you so lenient with Joe Rosickff" Civic Finances 1 For BurrentYear FINAN CLAL STATEMENT The IOlIOWlIIE financial stale- ment WAS sucmitted a‘. Monday's] IIIESIIIIZ of ihe Citv Council bv Coun. B. Earle MacDonald. chair- inaii o1 the Finance Committee: ‘f have bcicn: m2 the monthly financial statement as submitzed the City Clerk. “I was sorry for. him.. l hiitedl to put him off.” 1 "1 show you a paper. Is this the legal notice you served on Joe Ro- sicki to, quit tha- pemises?” i.“ . .. is. “And how did Rosicki react to this notice?” ‘He was angry. l-le said that I would rcgrct ll if I put him off." “Thank you." Again Mr. Speer smiled significantly at IMG_1111)’. Then he went on, pointing with smooth questions a picture of what hnd happened. Joe Rosickfs ringer . The fire. The subsequent claims made by Joe Rosicki that 1th c farm had bccn his all the O V . - limc A1 last he turned from his sdlllllllllll clicnl niid nodded 1o Ben. “Your. ‘l l ‘<1 ‘l' l .. zgl-zslllll wlsl/ii-i/ clye/esuin sltllielmltilom wasl ,1 l _ trained on Benjamin. llo hud a “ll {l9 ffilllle slicci of puptlr in his hand which “ ‘l l"ll°“5' hc washoltiing bcforc his father. "Mr Prcnticc." he said. "is this llic lcilcr 1 liurc previously read 1o the court?“ "You know ills. you young idiot, snapped his failicii. “'i‘hc autiieucc gasped, tittcred. R/eccipis Current TJXGS 1015 ‘llllelll-S . _ ._ and (lien broke iniu delightedl i! u ‘lllll allclla-ls lnunhtciz. When quict had been‘: l9" 9"“ rcslorcd Ben rcpctitcd his qucs~ ticn liis face was iuliilc. Cllrlclll Tim“ l9“ "Mix. Prcntlcc. is this Um iclici‘ 53 I have reriously rcad to the _ and sidewalks . Com-Lg»- p Licenses. etc. yes v “Youll were ncuuuiiiicci with the For the general information of ("Qlitcnlg b01011» today‘: the public. rccardiiiz the diffcr- "Certainly." ence in the tax rate between the "How long ago did you first soc, rears 1939 and 194a. I Wlll make this letter?" / 2i veiiv Izeneral comparison. to show. what has been done with the in-I "You menn you wish the court creased revenue which has been 1o understand," Ben persisted. made available by thc lllllfeflffid "that you have been acquainted -i'ate:—In the vesir 1939 the curwwiih the contents of this letter for rent rate of taxation was 2.50 Der as long us a month?" cent. In that \'(’l\l‘ the revenue "Ycs." snapped his father. from Real Estate and Personal "Min. Prentice kindly tell the Property and Poll Tax was $24l,- court the exact date of Joe Rosi- 000» cki‘s eviction from your properly." In the year 194,5. the “August twentieth." rate of taxation was ‘And was it boforc or after that revenue from Real Estate and dale that you interested the Mar- Personal Propertv and Poll Tax tins your clients, in this same was $307,600. a difference o! $66: property 600. “Before? answered Mr. Prentice To make a comparison in ex penditures as against the increas ed rate and revenue I submit the following: In the yenr 1939. following the External Audit. payments to Sink "About a month ago." current . The - curtly. - " ow long before’! You say you evicted . oe osicki late in August. When did the Marlins become interested, in the place’! Wasn't it early in July?" “I won't answer that. you young 1m: Fund have been computed and the required amount since that ,date 1s our. into Sinking Fund ac- ,c0unt 100 ner cent. Payment to whlppersnnpper!" As Lawyer Speer leaped to his leet to object. Judge Baker said "Objection sus- Sinking Fund in 19x9 was only mined!’ Bu! he looked quite cash on account 515.000. Pay- Chflt-‘rful- _ |ment to Sinking Fund in 1945. "l have Just two more ques- 344269. tlons." Benjamin said. "The first Then agalrp me Schgq] Boll-d is this, What was the exact amount owed you by Joe Rosicki?" "Two hundered dollars." "l see. Now kindly tell the court the amount of money you received for the sale of this pro. in 1939.requ1red onlv $57200. In 19-15 810.528. an increase or $20.- 30B. Street lighting in 1939 was 810.- so... lighting in 1945 was m.- perry. 9000 "Fifteen thousand dollars." "Thank you." Ben paused. The Fire Department Rrant in 00000 1939 was $3 "That is all. Your honor." he add- The ed glancing up at Judge Baker, "the plaintiff rests." An excited buzz rose over the courtroom. Both lawyers had finished making their summaries of the case.. The hum of conversa- Pire Department grant in 1945 was $6.000.00. Insurance. 1989. was 83.30000. Insurance. 1945. was 34.50000. Police Force. 1939. $18,300.00. Police Force i945. 525000.00 alp- m-0x[mat91y_ tlon died for a moment while Increase amounts‘; for by m. Judge Baker solemnly charged q-eased number -0f em on for-ca the July, but when the twelve men had filed out it sprang up ag n.. Phoebe sat dazedly in the midst of the uproar. still seeing Benjam- in as he had looked up there on the latfnrm pleading his case for Joe oslcki. still hearing the con- trolled clear tones of his voice. When as, had been pr " ‘ ‘ the jury returned within ten minutes she sat tensely forward. Increase in operat on of the Fire Department of $1,300.00 was caused bv the addition of one ex- tra. caretaker to oomolv with Do- minion Regulations. We can assume that the bal- ance of 93.812300 was accounted for by the fact that a Reneral increase. comparable to the increase in the cost o! livlniz bonus. was distribut- ed to the various departments o1 the cm,’ _ “Have you agreed u on a ver- subnfltted w c of mm dict, gentlemen o! the ury?" ask- ance for Finance tee. ed the judge after they were in TIIIS GRIND RELIEF FROM COIIGNINII SPISIIS, OONGESTION IND IRRITATION IN IRONGIIIII-TIIIES Spjeclal Penetrating-Stimulating Action 1 lie m: imp Illim Trouble/I: eliutsndlieclieurtseeeillie -l|ood,w|nnln|peuiiiue ; wnugmiiiigvipoauiiauiemiaimum canusetorellevenilseriaofbrondiltie. RubitIeI chutandbsckatbedtiiae. lnspeelalpeaeti-etln atiaailntig I t ._ . A zzamrczrrrmmms." “V3553 a cicada. Invites sleqntoo. Tryittuiiflit. uejj t dup Into lmnchlel hilnewiiii its special medicinal vapors W311i: CHARLCVITETOWN custom their seats. The forcmiiii. And Phoebe fclt pierce llfll‘ through llllfl ihrouglal Ben had won. H innoit." corc-ry of the properiyz." _ u sharp thrill‘ rciuixictl. -- (To Be Continued) OUT OUR WA Y l ,_. wart. cats ELK JERKY on. A wwo was OF . _ "- Q»: IS Au. some: 001+- D06 KlN "runner is AN l , BUT THERE MUST HAVE l; WILL HE QQAR: our smear ORDEAL,BUT 1's STQANGE “nus MEAT FER A venue OF r k ‘ems WAS ctosvzo 51.0065 Maggi-non. | AND 1 NEVER sAw AN‘ BLOCK . M L 1 \ . POCKET. -v-- 1M “LICH ATALL DOG no 5PE5HULLY ‘ ‘S’ “All . l JTv-us NEIGHBORHOOD DRIED l ANAl-Vzllle ‘M595 o‘: HAM l BEFORE.’ I ELK.‘ 1 i ’ l_"| Av;- u l , r- T ~_ ll ~. f llfl w- | lrl 1' ll“ I 1 '. | / 5 j i p i... . . t‘ a , , //.\ ' I i] l ,\//\I;/><>4, I N . full brown- faccd man of middle ngc who look- ed as if he might hc 1i fishcrman. nrosc. “We have. your KLEENEX app-SING” JUMP! 11P- yg QTIIER w. iw.o.o.r.o-. m. Weiehter Paramount's Ides! urns l.t|l.U certeen In Technicolour at your favourite lie it should be kept well covered to Our claim to Palestine ls not j prevent drying.- .T0 preserve lhc the canny kllid but divine, ivmn Illi\'0\ll‘ and texture of u small 0111' Prophet Muhiimcd came don“ pii-ci- of cut cliecso for n fcw diva‘. from ii, vzslt in hcaveii riding hi. u wmnninn or wax new‘ is 5111-; horse. the hucf nf the horse w...» ficient. A \Vl(l0'lilOLllllFd Jur with ed we Jewish wamng wan thus HINTS ON KEEPING 0K5 Cheese must lie kept ln a cool pliicc. High temperatures cause sonic of tho fut to melt and co- rent to you?" - .. . , . . .. . ,. . , "A d h d - 1' (l? rope fiom the cheese“ It must also _ theillgm months’ sald Hens m‘ “WY; flit‘: loci" iiliilntiff for be kept from dampness as lliis screw top is tin excellent couiain- m the name of Allah claimed i,‘ " five thousand dollars. and tlic rc- will cause mould. But it is cssen- or if the choose must he kept ‘mine Ambx only Brmsh Lords liul that the natural moisture be longer. A piece of pupcr moisten. who “no England by the macs M w -' ~ tt rt ' - The bcsi lace to kccp cheese ls llillhhollltilriligiil’ ilircld hglpls lilol God ca“ rpcognlzc m" (llwlie ' tlic rcfriperutor or a very conl irovcnt mould if ii i-s to be kept‘ rlglll-S llllll ‘Vllll lllml we “llllm U19 l" ' 3 l - land of lsr-‘el for the Arabs, lcupboard. free from dampness and [or any length of tinie.. Musmm ch81“ Pasha‘ With Major Hooplt OUR BOARDING HOUSE ‘ We ALL HAEI-l To ME, By J. R. Williams / . . , 4 l $1 . . 1- ,».,¢l,4, Z .1. ._ I4 / ‘ _. @..sw.h. ' / (ff/zzz/ , "w, JRNNILLIAM’) ALYKEJLT‘ 1.. WHILE YOU AN YOUR FRiEND JERRY CALLED ‘STEVE wAo OUT. HE'S AWFUL ANXIOUS ‘FTALK ‘QgSUEAYS HE AIN'T _ THAwKvouMoi/i. ._ B! Bum Fishot: ' - moeevu. see MIKE. M mwuz. MIKE DEAR, stave AN’! uAv - DEAR WCNTBE _ JACOBS CALLED 1T5 TERRIBLY IMIPéJRTAIiETm HA HA cooo ow . 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