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An ‘ex-outlaws 115 wroio six-gun tow- ilxot ruhedtho West! -' ' ' that with Midshipman Martin lmieteixon the farmer's errivaf‘ ln _ imam, m1 and). ornrnm. teunnoun Tblacelamn larcacrvcdlernewr ef lecal interest. but advertislnll t be I ‘s’: “our? atria"! bu able Ia advance C0088 For Photographs OONFEDHATION LIFI IN. BUBANCI SALI, Home Cooking, 5t. James Hall, Oct. 37. l0, l1, 10, 2i COHI TO MT. STEWART UNI- TED CHURCH Chicken Supper in | Legion Hall, October 24m. 10-20-21. DI. EARLIER, Mt. Stewart. will be absent from his office from October 19th to October 80th. 10-19-11. ATTENTION FARMERS. -.- We direct the attention oi farmers who have soldier help, to an importan announcement of the Pam: Labour Bureau, which appears in this issue. i0~19~3L AlTENTION FARMERS. - We direct the attention of farmers who have soldier help, to an important uncemant of the Farm Labour Bureau, which 89PM" mil issue. 10-19-31. IAIM FOB BALI. — A 150 5% farm at Hunter River ior sale to close an estate. A stream runs through it, the land is 800d. 10° cultivated and 50 undo; wofid. AD- to J. R. B.. care um an. p” 10-18-31. COVEHEAD — UNION ROAD United Church Services ior Sunday. October 21st are: West Cflvehefld 11 A. M. S B. 10 A. M. Govehead Road 3 PM. Union Road 7.30 P-M- Th, Rally Day Programme will be held at the Union ltoad Service. Rev. Thos. A. Wilson. Mfaiszwiu THE xmx or sr. JAMES. - The Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bussell Semen, M. A., s. '1'. M" will con- duct both Momma and EVEN"! Worship and preach the Sermons as follows: Morninfli Tl" "Mail; springs oi Human Moth/B" all Evenhflg: o?“ eiifiasw“ Iiilligri an , - chm g Bac._lwill also: i t both Serv ces. B fihlfurTfiséliiwi meets at 2.30 P. M. Midweek Worship will be resumed Wednesday Event!!! fli- 7-39 Wm‘ the Biblical Studies of “The Cau- ture of the Ark” and "The R1911 Fool." Legion Meeting A meeting of the Executive oi the Provincial Command oi the Canadian Legion was held in the Legion Home Thursday evening. The Provincial President, Major T. B. Rogers opened the meeting, after which the chair was taken by Comrade Reg. Rogers oi tne Borden branch. The Secrets was instructed to convey toPre er Jones the thanks of the executive for the recent amendment to the Prohibition Act made by his Government, together with the hone that a fully Govern- ment controlled law would soon be implemented by the Government, a system which the Legion has ad- vocated for the past ten years. The Secretary was also instruct- ed to thank the Premier for the recently set uo Divorce Court. The resignation of Comrade George E. Sherren as Provincial Secretary was accepted with very much regret. Comrade Sherren had been Secretary since the Legion was organized on the Island in 1M8, and has given long and faithful service in the inter- ests oi the Legions work on the Island. Comrade Sherren was made an honorary member of the Executive in appreciation oi the splendid work he has done, and it was decided something should he done to show the appreciauon of the Legion in a more tangible way. Major David L. Mathieson was appointed Provincial Secretary. Arrangements werc made in con- nection with thc sale of Poppies for Remembrance Day, EASE PAIN or onus, son: naosrs, Trike It's ready i0 IMW-Icl he lrlessl Ieidleaeflie. . . . emu klflflllladflsc lie i@dl“ ...g19e »»-~ t father “ el by Dorothy Chadwick gi-iil-Zirirlil-Sf‘ . The rein had aWPPOd. but wind blew a fins mist off the . Phoebelilredlheiceloiitlnbcr face, she was glad oi the amuse to go oui. She went rather cautiously around the and o! the hedge and on in the Prentice lawn. Prom what her mot-her had said Ben would b. gone all day, but -su gracing he had reiumed-sheki d she met nan over here. She stood tranaibred as a car came uP the drive, but Penn's truck wl . onthaseatbeaidetbe oldman. . t-ioc iumped out and the truck circled the drive and went back toward the mad. Phoebe bent down to see ii she could sea any- thing oi the kittens. and Beer's came toward her. lo there,” he said pl P oebe smiled up at him. do you do, Mr. Prenttics. I was looking ior the kittens. don't see them anywhere." "The kittens?" But they're not there any more." "Oh! Did Ben take them hi0 the house?" she asked eagerly. "No no-m indeed. You se,e—' Phoebe thought, that them was a great deal oi red about Mr. Pren. tice. He had on a reddish-brown Norfolk jacket which just matched his eyes. and his hair was red, and the rims oi his eyes, and even the freckles the; stood out on his thin checks. Then suddenly she realised what he was saying: "-00 I Just had Pease drop those cats ofi the trudr up the road a wayf’. Phoebe stared. or course she must have heard wrong. "Benet than downing, I always think," Mr. Prentice went on as ti he felt compelled to make fur. ther explanation to the wide haael eyes iasrened on his face. "Bur, you don't mean," Phoebe said in horror, “that, you threw those kittens out into the road!" “Why, no, oi course not,‘ Mr. Prentice said. "I had Pease put them down quite gently in the woods." "In the woods?" Phoebes eyes blazed. "Why, what a perfectly cruel thing to dol ‘Those kittens are only five weeks old. They’ll -—" she paused, for at this moment the gray moiher cat appeared a- round the corner oi the carriage house and ran to Phoebe. "And you didn't even put their mother with them!" she added. "Well. 110- We can use one cat around here to keep the mtloe down." Mr. Prentice said. "But didn't Ben tell you," Phoe. be said breathlessly. “that I gave him the kittens to k-keep?" Mr Prentice looked surprised. "Why n0." he said. “I understood from Benjamin that nobody wani- ed those ats," "Oh!" hezbc was really shook. ed. She felt a sickening sense oi disappointment So Ben hadn't meant it when he had said he would keep them. He had let his father do this! Mr. Prentice seemed very sym- pathetic when Phoebe explained that, it was all a mistake, that She lovfi the kittens. He told her where thev had been abandon. ccl "—~It was about half way to the pine barrens—back in the Woods this side 0f the Poster place-J’ and then Phoebe picked up the Kffly cat in her arms and rsn pell- meli toward home She didn't real. lze she was Crying as she got the CB1‘ Out 0f the barn, dumped the cat into the tonneau- she migiht help ilnd the kittene~ and tore down the drive. At the mint where Uhe old road mei. the highway she saw Peter "Come on and get in." she called as she stopped the car. “I'll ex. plain as we g0 along. Be careful, don't let that cm, get out!" Peter climbed into the seat he. aide her without stopping to ask any question, and Phoebe was so excited explaining um she didn't notice hr: white his iace was, or that he had dark circles under his Bye-S, or that his voioe sounded strained as he said: "Phoebe, I was coming over to see . I use had to talk to you," w“ j "We'll tall: later, Peter, I can't think 01 anything now but finding those kittens." 50 there was nothing fO!‘ Peter to do but sit silently wniie Phggba dwve. He held onto the ca; which squirmad and howled rasenerujiy, and kept to himself whatever was on his mind. CHAPTER VI The nine barren: we; a dismal stretch oi bumed-ovor laud ax. tending ior two miles on either side 0i the Rtverbead Road. Hundreds oi acres had been swept by fire, and above the undrebrush a forest oi dead silvery tree trunks remh, sky, Phebe looked at the desolate expanse, thinkin of the ttens Wflndfllnl there somewhere fright- ened and lost. 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It was beginning to get dark; ciy gusty ind carried their voices oii into little longer," ‘l began _ - farther away ly in s cold came Iudd petting shower that mingled with the tears on Phoebe! cheeks. P4! ed gaunt arms toward the leaden P sweeter pocket eyes, but the tears belie as Peter dragged lwrbaok toward patter of . Pam heard t too. And they saw the my eat, who bad been crouching m bly at tégzir feet.‘ gait quickly away to rlgh was ranking sands, and use be‘! and dWV-flldlnmclitthwhitcvcstbe. numb-lad about against, each other and their mother, joyfully purring. Phoebe gathered them up and felt the grantic, clinging oi tiny paws. “But Peter-tibia is only three," she said anxiously. "Th, black one isn't here." "I think the oer. has found him, too." Peter said. Rae looked and saw libs cat standing under a bush a iew feet away. hm- head down licking s snail object. Peter went over and Picked it 11D, It was the black kit- ten. but in Peter's hands his head dmlilled so atraflloly flhat Phoebe cried out ‘gm. he‘: AMP; t " 0. ad, oebe. B ' badly allot-i.” m’ he. "Oh dear-fiche saw the dark the now-s chin, ' The kitten m“ “as if a woodehuck got him, Incl flitha kitchen and their arms full ofd-mwncdlotting kit. e was all indignant tih once she had heard the e ideal She felt like fir‘; Prentice a nlcce or mind. Sh: hurried Ptmcbc w uAnd you. better same your throat, dear"- invitcd Peter to stay for supper and then kept the meal waiting whiletheyrimedsboxendapen or mit near the stovelae the ' m lo Cenlnalel .._.____..__. Mm! vssrn-ru There are at leeat 2B0 different kinda of violets. LONDON’! GIIAI‘ Ill! The first fire of Iaondon banal Sept. 2, 1006. 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