t. l ifs llnlamritsrs Association Appointments a. coupon NAIRN. us. 3.0.1. LESLIE W- DUNBTAIL '1')» D1 t f th >Lif Underwriters Association o! canadf°aigngfincesrei$f gppolgimerfts in the Dominion office of the Association at Toronto. 1Vtr._A. Gordan Nalrn (loft) ‘sixties’ 1933 Field Supervisor oi t-he AlSEOClHllOIl. his M911 “P1191959 Executive Vice-President. Mr. Leslie W. Dunstall (right) since Secretary of tho Association. has has: uppohtsd manger and Ite- titty. LITTLE LULU Listens In . . .. y”. i i l l l r/ssa: K l. E Ell E X“ Now Jtliltliiliit? ll= 3 Slim CHURBYSIZE- s». .93 llnlllivslzc- yo .10 MANS SIZE ti .12 w“ ‘FRY ‘.FF<L"NCIQ.WNiYIR lH/XN [t/Flfy- g . Y) lulllfllfltblcflilcsltiflfiQllfllhllflb ' Iy Ken Reynolds ram g l - . _ i’ EASTERN Gllllllllll gm: SAI-r-It-‘Kitclaen Range. PI-woctt. In good condition. John A. McPhcc. Glen William. Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. Bernard Hughes motored to Georgetown over the Mn- Acnec Murphy was a. re- oclnt victim- w Newport. of the J.J. Hughes O0. Store in Bourls, was a visitor to Georgetown on Birnchy. ~ Mr. Ernie Roach, who is eznploy- ed as a bricklayer 1n Charlottetown. Kent the tiilfikeild at his home re. Miss Claire nominal (Xidrlotte- town, visited he: home here over the weekend. Mr. Albert King of Burnt Point was a. visitor to Qharlobbetowri a Iew days ago. , Mr. Miller MacDonald of Char- lottetown was the guest. qt friends here over the weekend. Mus. William Murphy and son Mark, were recem. visitors to Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs Martin Currie of Montague motored to Georgetown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Harold Clements. East Royalty, were recent visitors at Mrs. Clements‘ former home here. Mr. Lou Poole and Mr Fulton Campbell of Montague and parties were visitors to Georgetown on Stmdsly. ' Mr, IMMIEI MEOIIMCIL 618W Miss Norma Delory of Newport; was a recent visitor here m: a few| csys, the guest oi her aulnt, lt/Iissl Fanny Debory. $ Master Colin Mair of Burnt Polnlt, has return/ed to his hmne, after speoadkng a few days in Char- lottetown, receiving treatment atl the P E I. Hospital. I Dorothy Jenkins, John Perry] Hugh Gotell, Liordoil StewartJ Gecage Stewart, Georgetonians] now of Charlottetown, visited their m. AKI‘ Mscocnalc. ulanaserl ‘PI-IE jcilgrtniau . l, , was akinnedia little, but she yvll m’ ‘z life-absolutely late. ‘Mmml; r i 1.2:: 2:: “fl..$"'.'-.."‘£.“€"." ' 9P1 n ' Ilka n drowned cat!" ‘font land, Yaaagar I-' - She tossed her head and liar ‘k hair ' back. ran her slim hands "l! ,through her hai, lan d up at a uh MgKfill-lohomgllliuglndlllllglaeg '1 him. He was yuuilg dud cveery brown smfitisfvl “li_..”°'i.."'p% in the moonlight. She felt shy for Eff“? _l=i‘_§“:'¢m_ I second. Then: ""3", &'fl:¢"fl'b"- “It's no nice of you to come." no said whimaically. "I'm sorry every- |thing isn't exactly shipahlzipe, ‘out BY Brown I wasn't lure you were coming." He was, she felt in a little lush, n: nica u his voice. _ “Of course I should have warned you," she retorted. “But I didn't decide to come until the last mo- _mcnt. A! least that was what I thought it was-my very Last mo- mcnt." Re smiled and said nothing. But IV though his lips were silent. his eyes “Steadyfl n voice sulIOv-etl- were slmmt audible. The moon rs “Don't he frightened." the night's magician, Thanks to it Frightened? Jonescy gasped Al. Jonesey looked very well. Though the all‘ as a fish returned to ltatlacklng a mirror. she suspectrd it. element, does at water. She tricd It was in his eyes, Yet self-cun- to grip her rescuer. But he eludmaciously, Jonesey put her hands ed her and caught hei- under he! to her hair again. armpits. I "Oh, I know I'm a at ht." she “You're perfectly all right," the-murmured perversely. “ y hazr-J’ voice assured her. It came (romcshe grimaced charmingly, knew behind her now, Kind, considerate. that he found it charming. Then: Aa~am Royal Tfllilc winner-do! she M:ry|and but very definitely authoritative. “Won't you try io relax a little‘! That will make lt easier." Relax? She dared o. little whim- "At least you look cooler, and not so tired," he told her. Her lovely eyes widened. reveal- ing her astonishment. She had Cup-a feat r hcd only Rllllthglc feature dim bay yelding’: ihc our-yea: paring breath, The dream has {llS- not recognized him. He realized solved. become a nightmare. that, "You really are safer than youl “I mean than you did at the were ln the canoe-you can't iallllnn," he explained. out of the water, you know." tho She stared a second longer. She voice went on casually nnrl- did not say, "But you had light Jonesey suddenly caught: the hless- hair," but that was her thought ed timbre of it so calm and com-lNow it lay sleek and dark as a potent sounding. seals, But of course it would be In spite of herself, she relaxed. darker wet. And of course he must "That's better," the voice went'be the late arrival she had served; on. “Truly there isn't; a thing in the one who had left her a fifty- tha world to worry about. And it's cent tip- A FAMOUS NAME. Winchester cigarettes are famous for their delightful flavour and aroma. This is no accident . . . just a triple combination of the world's choicest cigarette tobaccos, Turkish, Virginia a bi| rformanca vvna nrarul iserwsen his second and third victories, Winto s lllflll wil forever rank high in aha annals of uccplcchaaing. Winchester such a lovely night. Consider the moon, Don't you think it is worthy of special note, and perhaps n lzlnd word or two?" The voice plainly awaited an answer. Jonesey tried to find hers. "I-Il admire the moon very much.” she member of Dredge No 14, alt pres-lmanaged, “But I don't like lt-jusz on with, “Did you date him up? ent dredging 4' Graham's Oi'eek,.now. It leads you on and spent the Wfféiiilild at his homeithrows you over." ‘ hGDE. | lhpn’ "It was the canoe that threw' you ovtil‘. not the moon. The moon! never lifted a finger." “Has-has the moon a flfigel‘?"libmethlhg _ she was a waitress perhaps he was "Fine!" applauded the vo-lce. "I thinking. she askcd. think you are really the calinest‘ Person I ever rescued," calmest person I was evel- rescllpd .. version." _ He took her. not to shore, but to ;I had ordered that I was no; ex- “Well," retorted she, sunprislng actly a welcome gucat so lar as herself, "I think you are really the you wcrtrconcerned." his broke in on her confusion. - it did suddenly strike me that I "Thanks," he acknowledged. “I was late and everybody else was ad no idea you did this [or di- through. I did keep you, didn't I? .But I ate fast-didn't you notice home during the weekend. ‘the Ellen J‘ The lane? w“ mar“- One c-f the other waitresses had spotted the coin before Jonesey. pocketed it. "Well. for the love of Pete!" she had exclaimed. "I never thought to live to see the day when anybody parked a fifty-cent tip for a meal here!" She had gone You should have. He must be some millionaires only sun." Jonesey, as usual. had said noth- ing. But now as she thought of the tip she blushed, felt a sense of diminished. Because “It didn't occur to me until after voice ‘Then and Hurley, “Blended Right," to give that consistently finer flavour and ltOml so exclusively Winchester. CIGARETTES glended coax r thing." he went on‘ hopefully. "You didn't ml-ss much," she os- sured him. "I think you showed good judgment. I atc nothing" "You ma... you didn't have any dinner?" He looked shocked. “A part of a cup of coffee. It was so hot, and I wasn't hunzfy- And serving food all day." He interrupted her. "You simply can't go paddling around. falling out, of canoes and getting sa-'ed from drowning with nothing in your stomach, you know." he said. "1t simply isn't done. Any casual >é I did? In fact, I hardly ate an)’- s observer of the habits of the hu- man race will assure you that a, certain amount of food at regular intervals is pmcllcally vital.” "You needn't tell me anything about the habits of the human race so-far as eating goes," she assured him. "I'm a waitress-and I acme- tlme: get fed up without titling a mouthful myself. Bins grinned. Then: "will you excuse me for a moment?" he ask- ed abruptly. I-ic disappeared into the Ellen J's cabin; light streamed through the cabin door. sh; forgot the moon. he: eyes were alert follow- ing his movements. She heard a clatter of pans. In spite of all she had said about food. her nose was suddenly en- tusiastic. She followed it to the cabin door, looked in and saw Bing standing before the atovc, intensely absorbed. The cabin swam in de- licious aromas. "Gosh-that. does she said impulsively. Bing turned and grinned zip at her. “I hoped you would think so." he remarked, “Won't you come in?‘ (To be continued) smell good." over, is the unique combination 0f pedal and electric poww. ‘the madl- lnc combo! BM" m- tery concealed in the framework gives power to the cyclist going w family have niovod into their new home in Blurnr Point, formerly the beautiful piopertv of the late DP. McKinnmi. Mr. Scuilv is a dis- charged veteran of tthc Canadian. Army and sanv action overseas. ..'At a meeting of the George- town Cooperative Buying Club hold in St. James Parish Hall on Sat- urday, Oct. 26th,, the 01110913 of the Cllub were rc-elected for the third term President, Mr. Nelson Iianson: secretary-manager. Mr. Cecil Ielacheur. ‘Ijne club plans on til-repln-ehaseofacarofooaland q car of feed in the roam future. Am a. special meeting of the Gmngetown Branch No. 16, Can- adian region, B.E.S.L.. hlzld in the club rooms or. Thlursdny. 00i- Miiin, plans were laid alnd s. Oom- mittee appointed, to work with the eloeuudve, for Remembrance Day observance. By-lavns governing the running of tihc chm room were ad- awed and arrangements were made for the distribution of poppies and wreaths LONDON DISPLAYS Tlllt BICYCLE 0F THE FUTURE m cyclist of the future will be able to frceviheol tap-hill on the United Kingdlm ‘ ' ’ bicycle slow on view at. one “Britain Can Make lit” Edlibttloai. ‘Ilhia uuohlnc vrhinrwu specially built au- dis~ plsly at the Exhibition, enables the warm to; tun; in to a miniature radio while be pedals stem! his remarkable feature. how- ivnr. aind IVIrs StEPhEIl Scully and m" m“ W“ "M the only reason. up into the tender first. Her knee v Ioclargo UNI-OADING-thls wool: 50D To", anon canon Welsh Anthracite IIIOIOOIILI - and ITOYI Illa ' allahrnacas. l. llciiltl i ,cn.. ill. Phone s40, m‘ aa- m He set her aboard by thrusting her - hill-tho can freenvliecl ‘n thousand 579155 "ti! B- one in tcn gradient The bicycle is 15 percent lighter and will be apprecialbiv (fheglpgr (hm, the Prfistcnlt dlay machini- I: will not be B01118 111-10 commercial ])md1l¢t,l()n_ however. for several years. O Sniifling, sneezing . . , sore. irritated nostrils. . . gee _ r elief wig]; Mcnlholntum. ,1. Jaraandfubea, " " 50c. liEllilloLATu (“n-s COMFORT 1).,” Stop Sniifling Masquerade ilanco MONTAGUE GUI-LING RINK ‘ wsninlsnav, OCTOBER so DON MEBBEI AND ‘.118 ISLANDEIB . ADMISSION - II CENTS. Prooeub in Aid of the new Kings County Manor-tn! lloqlital. Poultry-Poultry Buying daily Live all Dressed Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. llallwny rates, trucking equal to railway ram paid. EASTERN PACKING C0. Souril ~ ~-—4J v one at the oars and oneal the line... 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