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Others stoiitly main- luined it was Thew himself very much alive. for iinrl they not tnlk- SUMMERSIDE 8n ' ARLOTTETOWN “WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" A party of scoffers, who tell the whole story as myth. went to the {little cemetery to find out whether ‘the grave had been molested. They found no sign of anything having been disturbed: but still not satis- fied. they decided to dig up the body. No sooner had tiiey set. this task than an apparition sud- denly stood before them, holding in its hands ii mighty sword. Drop- ping lhei)‘ picks and shovels, the men fled in terror . Tinic passed and the fears of the people grew less. Then the neigh- hors of 'l‘htz\v begun to pay him about ' rd with the ninn face i0 face‘) weekly visits as had been of Canadians who thought they couldn't afford Sterling Silver aro find- ing that tho best in silverware l: wall within reach of oven moderate incomes. Como in and lot u: show you haw conomicui- it l: today. Patterns shown, left to right, Plno‘ If“. Enchantross. Prelude, Northern, Lights. reflexive/rial cDYrr/rkry BRIICE, McKAY 8i COMPANY LIMITED Siilniiorsltio Tho chances aro you CAN. Thousands" custom before he died, but they were careful to avoid any trilk about the supernatural or what Isaac Tiiew himself might have to say on the subject-that is, until one night. u certain party arrived at the Thew shack with a two- gallon jar of rum. When the liquor loosed their ton- gues, Thew, as well as the others. began to do a lot of talking. Ques- tions and answers flew thick and fast until the whole weird story was brought to light and discussed as frankly as though it were nii every- day topic. O I Ii seems that Isaac‘ Thew, having died in his sins. asked permission to return to earth so that he might repent and prepare himself for eternity. It; took exactly three days for the heavenly tribunal to make up its mind; but finally it was de- cided that Isaac Thew be permitted tn return to earth for a two-year period, after which time he should again puss from this earth into the Great Beyond. Isaac told and retold the story between drinks until every man present was as familiar with it as he was himself. l-le even told his comrade! a few things about the other world and advised them all to mend their ways if they ever hoped to win lalting peace when they laid farewell to their friends here. On the whole. there was ii noted improvement. in the department of Isaac Thew after he returned from the dead; but when he had coni- puny and there was too much to drink. he became the same old care- free. godless sinner, swearing and telling his hair-raising tuios about the days when he sailed away from England in a pirate ship under com- mand of Captain Burke. O I O After n time people lost interest in the man and his story: but. as the day drew near for him io leave this world u second time. curiosity drew people from far and near. Thew himself seemed sud- denly to have changed, for in- stead of his usual lively talk he fell into long silencer which notli- iitg his neighbors could do or my would break. Visits to hiii lonely shack became few and far between. A certain fear of the fellow again filled the hearts of hll former pals, l0 that for weeks on end people again be- came mere peepers, to again vim. ish to their homes. Then one day the report went the rounds that Isaac was missing, jun vanished as though the earth h“! swallowed him. Indeed, that may well have been what actually hap- Dt-‘fled. for Isaac Thew was never seen or heard from again, orrho next rtory: Madam Swiih. Ellen's Diary (Continued front Page 2) snow goes." "Hm! you'd think that Santa Claus would be stirring in this!" I commented. "Stirring!" he laughed. "why. didn't you know- he's hero on The Island? Is your radio not going? Three times a week. you can hour him. Gage and I do", and he added with interest, "he’l a very buly man this year." Knroiyn, at Jamie's lhoulder laugh- _ed happily, and told of tho safe hr- = 1l.00 A. M. Service in keeping with I WBIOI‘ _ Jineks ilampiy covered with wesrriiii euiiiiiiiiiii -EXIDE uid Ever Ready Bat.- tertes at; Burns’, Mnlpeque. —Qt.MEO JEWELLERY both genuine hand curved and imita- tion at. Mouse Jewellers. ~0RDER your harness at Burns’, Malpoquc. —SHOW—-1Vln.lpeque Hall. Mon- day. November 29th. Proceeds in old of Instiltutl. --F0n SALE-A registered York- shire sows. 8 months. Chasm- J. Weeks, Fredericton. -PRINUETOWN United Church, Malpoque. Sunday. November 28th. Bl. Andrew's Day. 7-30 P. M. the hymns of Dr. Issac Watts. Rev. Jame: Cross, B. A. Minister- -GHUR(JII NOTICE for Parish of New London for Sunday. Novem- ber 28th. Advent Sunday. St. bluffs. Kensington, lloly Commun- iori 8.30 A. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. St. Thomas’ New London. Evening Prayer 2.30 PM. Sis. Swim‘ errs, Burlington. Morning Prayer. i030 A. M. Wednesday. December 1st, Prayer Meeting Bea View Hall at 1.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. B. A.. ficcter. _-?@<——-—j" of infinitely great momcflf l0 ‘he welfare of ihcjoilcs ‘at. Aiderleri‘. Everyone of the herd is lied safely in his or her Still tflnllht. sheltered from the cold ruin now falling on roofs and panel—Mr- C- from the house on the hill, has come to tell James of the hoards Iillififl from the music-gates in an- ticipation of on Increased flow of there-At dusk the ewes, snow come down the farm-lane to the buildings. I saw the men stop to count them, wondering I suspect if perhaps in the snow and dampness they might. have to search fields rind woodlands to find a stray. And shepherds out of Writ came to mind-n boy shepherd; those on snowy hillsides, and u Shepherd of nil , . anxious . . concerned. even as ours with their small flock. And favorite verses come to mind. comforting and good. "O tender Shepherd. climbing rus- ged mountains. And wading waters deep. flow long woulds't thou be willing to g0 homeless, To find a straying sheep? “I count no time,” the Shepherd gently answered. As thou dost count. and bind The days in weeks, the weeks in - months; My counting Is jusL-untii 1 find!" Until Monday . . Diary . . Good-night. . . . rival of a fine new nephew in a city hospital this morning. As I replaced the receiver, and in the quiet of the kitchen I heard n miniature trap snap in a cupboard and at the sound Tabby jumped down from the couch expectantli’. It certainly was n delightful day! O O I Though not so good for our formers, entertaining visions rif continued plowing. And too with the tirrival of the snow they must tiuici-ziy put the stables in order for the cattle-kind that later were driv- en in from the fields. From a rear posture at Alderleu, and from the reaches of the other farm up the road as well. In the new shed. stalls must first be completed and tying-chains and all must be check- cd in the stables.‘ It. was a busy time and most exciting when fin~ ally the stock converged on the barn-yard. I was hanging fresh- laundcred curtains at the time, keeping well witiiin touch of the scene, and any summons that might conie—.~ind chuckling a bit. Sup- posing Jamcs were to enter hastily to find the kitchen deserted and his wife upstairs hanging-curtains at this time’! lf they were of the shoei-cst silk rind embroidered with Pearls instead of these inexpensive ones of scrim with checked ging- ham bfifderi. it would still be con- sidered needless work and not to be compared in importance to the outdoor event. Curtains are only window drapes ut. belt, but n Cvmely heifer or a growthy ox is AT TRAVELLERS REST STORE ON MONDAY, NOV. 2O beginning at 1 p. m. Consisting of groceries. hardware and store fixtures. Also kitchen range with oil burner, electric radio, one choice milk ‘bow. one veal calf. 25 pullets. and numer» ous other articles not. llltcd. Terms cash. If day is unfit nle on noxt. flno do; . J. W. Rodd Owner Hugh F. Morrlloii Auctioneer GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN n-GOODYIAI ‘H!!! and cu‘ memories at. Bums‘, Malpequc. -NOBTH TRYON Presbyterian Church Barvlce Sunday, November 28th. at 1.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. MmKenzle. Deaconess. —CELEBRATE 65TH ANN f- VERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knflllln of Bloomfield celebrated! their fourty-flfth (45th) weddirigl anniversary on Nov. 19th and this esteemed couple received the coh- Iratulationa and good wishes of their legion of friends for many more happy anniversaries. Mr. Knollln has been on the sick list for the put three weelu but. is now coming along spiendidly.-0. —ENJOYABLE TEA k QUIE- A successful afternoon tea, sale of home cooking, candy and fancy work, sponsored by the Ladies’ Guild for Si. Mary's Church, Bum- merside, was held in the parish hall on Thursday. The hall was attract- ively decorated for the occasion wltih red and white streamers and the table centred with red candles and running spruce. Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky and Mrs. Ethel Mucsen pre- sided over the tea. cups and the members of the Guild served the many guests. Solt. music was pro- vided by Mrs, llarold Sciiurmaii. A substantial sum was realized-S. —0RANGEMEN SUPPER. -—'I‘l\l Orangeimen of the Brae, Milo. Cole- man and Carleton districts lield a very successful goose and duck stip- at. tihe home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. bIacLeod in Brae. It was verv largely patronized and the ladies served delicious meals. The dining mom was appropriately decorated supper a social hour and games of crokinole etc, were played. The Orange Society ls a live-wire organization in this part. of the county and among t-lieit" special projects, the members have held a number of well attertdc Church parades in different church- es In tihe different sections of the district-O. —SUUCESSFUL BAZAAR —'l‘he O'Loary Women's Institute held a most successful bazaar and sale of lunches and refreshments on Wed- nesday night, Nov. 24th in the rocm of Mr. Malley in the new O'Leary School. vuhlch was only officially opened in June of this year. The large and specious room per on Wednesday night, Nov. 24th‘ with the orange colors. After the, was enjoyed ? Phone us now] II8 Harvard Street ive articles on display found ready purchasers and later in the evening delicious relrealtnnents were sold. About. eighty dollars was realized from this successful bazaar, whirli will be used for school pHYlJW-Bi l0 was very appropriately decorated and the many beautiful and iaitriict- And The THREE FAMOUS NOTICE Portico having goelo and turkeys under contract of the J. P. Tlnton Co. from North Cape to East. Point, a E. 1., also ln N. S. and . B Kindly write the Manager Just what ouch contract contains in full and when made as they have decided to lell out: and discontinue the company after 64 years of service on account of n lllght; stroke the manager luffarcd lut August. J. P. TANTON, l". 0. Box 8O Sinnmaraida. l‘. I501. For both Newspaper U Redbook Maqazlnoi Yr. U Coronet .... .. ...! Yr. UMagazine Digest i Yr. U Popular Mechanics l Yr. U Maciean’: (24 issues) I Yr. USport; Atioid . Y . U Scrun Stories . U Outdoors U Child Life . UModern Screen . lYr- UYour Lita ....... .. i Yr. Group B-Select UCanadlan Homo ll. R. CROCKETT Lin. 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