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MacDonald of r Charlottetown were recent visitors to Belfast. ' Mir. Alex Finlaycon, Oh-elrlotte- town was s recent visitor to Bel- fast where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Eldon. Recent visitors to the city in- c‘. .decl Messrs. Rfsdon Gillis. Her- Yforth, Mrs. A.W. Ross, Martin MacDonald, Eldon; W.W. Mac- Kenzle, Flat River; AA. Murchison Hector Murchison, Mrs. Wm. Fin- kyson, Point Prim; FEW. Pauton, North Pinette; Murdock MaoRae, South Pinettc; lVLA. Maelieod. Mt. Buchanan; 7r. Armie lVliacRac. South Pinette; . Hector Mme chison, North Pinette; Angus Doc- herty, Mt. Buchanan; Warren Buc- imnan, Eldon; Milton Livingston, Pinette; AD. MaoRae, south Pin- ette, Chas. A. Ross, orth Pinette. Mrs. MI. Mac Annie Malena», Katie J. Wadlamd wen among the num- her attending the WMB. meeting held recently in Caledonia Presby- terian church. Miss Jean Rou. second year P. W.O. student, spent the week-end at her home in North Plnetto. The different Warren's insti- truteg and other tiom in this vicinity an biuily enpged in and other activities in Friends oi Mr. John Ross oi Ei- don, will be pleased to learn he is resting comfortably in the P.E.l. Hospital where he was taken late Saturday ‘nlsht after beins in car accident. His companion in the car at. the time, Mr. Martin Mae- Donald, General Merchant, Eldon. escaped with minor injuries. J. The WEEK at S. D. U. The basketball series was 0f- ficialiy opened the first of the week by F. A. Brennan. The leu- gue is composed of fivc teams from the following classes: or. Juniors, sophomores and Fresh- men. Grade XII. and Grade XI. Col. A. L. Barry of Newcastle, N.B., and Dr. Griffin addressed the students of the Leadership Course this week. Col, Barry is assistant Supervisor of Fisheries for the Maritime Provinces. He spoke on the o nization of fisherman’; co- operat vcs. Dr. Griffin lectured on Mental Hygiene. Rev. illnmaett Doual James Granville, both of Halifax, and Rev. Louis Dougan, Charlotte- Added to the liet of articles, the importation of which is prohibited into the leeward Island emcept under special licence, from coun- tries of which the currency is not based on sterling, are the follow- ing: fiavcuring extracts, lard and lard substitutes, condensed milk, working for the soldiers. SEND Yilllll Til 11 lluccn St. COAL SPECIAL To out of town customers we offer a spacial reduction of 50c Per Ton on truck loads -llny tirade of Goal- H. R. LARGE t? CO. Journal. lllill Ill TODAY Phone 1000 n. Rev. ' tow. er visitors tizhe Colego uui-‘iugwtu’. past. wags. Father a. ma, bme. l“ “m” “W” Dougen is at present visiting his “M! "an"; mp1,“ m. mm w“, mmm- w this kind of l' uest. radios and part-l, artificial silk and manufactures, and toilet prepara- tions — Commercial Intelligence [Approve 0f fitruggle To Assist Weak APPNval of the British Common- wealth of Nations‘ struggle to aid weaker countries was expressed in a resolution passed today by the House oi Bishops o! the Church ‘of lirnglurd in Canada assembled in Winnipeg. ‘ “We have fiend and labored for peace." resolution said. "and rejoiced as our rulers made every effort to avoid war and re- concile the conflicting interests of jnations in a reasonable and Chris- tian atmosphere. Seeing, however, ithst weaker nations have been [robbed and wounded and left um dead, we feel our Commonwealth ,is morally bound to so to their as cc and make the greatest {of sacrificm in order that peace and happiness, truth and justice, ‘libert and reli ' tab upon foundations among all nations in future years. ..“Werejolee to know that ‘ our people in Canada have manifested so ready s spirit to serve their King and their , country at this time. ."...Weareeonfidmt that faith in God will inspire the mem- bers oi our communion throughout these awful and eventful times to rcmain steadfast, loyal and de- ‘voted in their allegiance tc Christ and His Church. We entreat them to continue to pray to God to in- spire and guide the rulers of the nations into ways oi righteounes and pesee." NORTH RUSTICO SCHOOL Senior Departmentz- ' Grade iX-l. Beatrice Gauthier, 2. Edward IeClair and Eugene Le- Clair (equal). Grade VIII—-l. Alma LeClair. 2 Irene LeClair and Marjory Gauth- ier (equal. 3. Ronald Blaouiere. Grade VII-l. Marion Gallant. 2. Evelyn Guuté-cr, 3. Lucy Gallant. Vice PricipaVs Deptg-Grade VI-—l. Regina Gallant, 2. Eleanor Doiron, 3. Clara Pineau. Grade V-l. Helena Bluquiere2. Augustine Gallant. 3, Edouard Le- Clair. Grade IV a—l. Juliette LeClair. 3. Eric LeCiair. 3. Freda, Gallant. ‘ Grade IV b—l. Edna Gauthier. 2. Yvonne Gallant. 3. Edgar Le- Clair. Intermediate Depu-Grade III a -l. Bernice Doiron. 2. Bernice Gal- lant. 3. Arthur Peters. Grade III b—l. Alyre Pineau. 3. Loraine Doucette. 3. Eleanor Pin-i eau. James MacDonald. 3. Alyre Gallant. Highest average 84.7. Junor Dept:—Grade I . Hazel Gallant. 2. Alfred LeClair. 3.. ‘Cecile Buoie. i i Grade I a-l. Margaret F‘. Gallant. ' 2. Lorraine IeClair. 3. Michael Mc- 3Donald, Margaret B. Gallant (equal). Grade i b-i, Bertrand Doucette, Earl Gallant (equal). 2. Merril Doucette. 8. Jeanette Gauthier. Grade I c-—l. Bernice Buote. Francis Gauthier (equal). 2. Ther- esa Gauthier. 3. Joseph Sounier. Grade I d—i. Clara Doiron, Earl Gallant (equal). 2. Louis Blaquiere. Grade I e-l. Jean Gallant. 2. Ferdinand LeClerc. Perfect Attendance: Cecile Buote, Bernice Buote, Merril Douoette, Beatrice Doucette, Gerald Gallant, Emery Gallant, Earl Gallant, Bert- rand Gallant, Margaret F. Gallant, Kathleen Gallant. Matilda, Gallant, _,| Hazel Gallant, Jeanette Gauthier, Treasurer, Mrs. Harry White- Michael McDonald, Dori; Pineau, head. rv-elccted- ‘Clam 1301mm Lawrence E‘ Dom Directors: Mrs. Robert Carr, oette, Andrew menu, William n. Hm“ Mlwhew- M“ ‘l mm‘ D°“°°“‘*- Th” A- MMNWY» Auditors: Mrs. w.r.. Detlar and “uchem Mrs. Claude MacEweri. FARE EXCHANGE girl mined a keeper in a shrill voice, ‘arf a parnd oi butter an’ a pen'oiih of cheese, an‘ muvver ses she'll send a shilling was used "But," continued the chil . "muv- ver wants the change now. ‘cos shetgrilrot to put s. penny in the gas- me " i wmmrno Nov spice) - be swamped with culls. New London W. I. was held at the home of vember 9th. The President occupied Grade II sr.—l. Louis Peters. 2. ‘imeeting and the last resular meet- iinig were reed, approved and sign- ‘e MAJOR. ALFRED L. lll. B. E. who has been appointed to direct STEELE, A0 ALL IS BRIGHT By ELEANOR BROWNE Author a quire» Icrever", mi5rnfiu#mso uh,- mum ltomaaeeln The To laminae.” — iubtmn Wind Ghosts of Pirliosl lvsrybcdy Adventure lent - And One Girl Ilnds The Golden {treasure — LOVE. the war service activities of the Salvation Army in Canada. Major’ Stock served as chaplain with the C. l. F. during the Great War. Earth Tremors In Central ll. S. i ST. LOUIS, Nov, 23—(AP) -- Earth tremors, apparently caused by the shifting of large strata of underground rock ill miles south oi here, were felt in five Mississippi Valley States today. Residents in many parts of Mis- souri, Illinois, Kansas, Iowa and Wisconsin were alarmed, but no major damage was reported. The St. Louis University Seismo- graph showed the main shock, s0 intense it knocked one oi the needles of! the Seisniograph, lasted 30 seconds and was followed by less iroticenble tremors lasting a- bout l5 minutes Rev. James B. MaoElwane. University seismologist, d scribed time quake as the most intense in (his area since i917. The shocks rattled dishes and window's lll homes, shook buildings. threw persons from beds and chairs, and caused. telephone op- erators and police in this area. to uuwibiuéi} "W. r. The fifth annual meeting oi the Mrs. J5. Brown on No- the chair and opened the meeting in the usual manner. Twenty-two members answered the roll call with paying their membership fees. The minutes of the last annual The President, in a short address thanked the members for their kindly ao-operation during lier year of office and trusted we would be as helpful and encouraging to the new president and etc. Reports of the committees were then given. After the correspond- ence was read, $5.00 was voted to be sent to the TB. League for a Health Bond. The secretary report- ed fhat 10 hospital niilllt shirts and ll pairs of socks 11nd been com- pleted for the Red Cross. The secretary and treasurers reports were then give-m the latter $148.68 was the mriount raised. reportinq very successful year. with a balance on hand of $21.00. 'I'hen followed the election of offi- cers for the ensuing year. President, Mrs. J. Stanley Brown. Vice-President, Mrs. ID, MacKay re-elected. Secretary, Mrs. E. Harold Dun- ning, ra-electcri Organist, Mrs. re-elected. The Legislative and Peaoe Ques- tionnaire was discussed and s. ap- er on State medicine was rea by Miss M. Brown. It was decided on that a little Christmas gift be given the school children and a bag of ‘candy to the ones under school a Wilbur MacKay. ge. Next place of meeting to be at the home oi Mrs. Leigh MacEwen roll call to be answered with em ex- change of Christmas gifts. Two n -w members were welcomed. The meeting closed with singing God Save The King and a dainty thing o! her attitude mint 1m; —' T} flower names in Intin and Hollis. e.’l;'."..'?.‘..i"..““i.. ... .62.’? wit-i emu u»: u». She could wait. had lost that '- Look Mil. Jenkinsl" t ill? tilrtlc sw green water. The turtle mom unb through the y "W - "r- t be . 1"" l“ I WM d mB-Aaswilérewglfia hi3 some stnnge m “r - 5 . ' " ' ow w ml ' resource ‘*° m... “'= fim,,"ifi‘“°“wg"i~'i”u°“ “I'M don't “m; o yobtgw MW!‘- k. a u. n mamas. ium- "I 1&1 In if w t ed. n tobeevolivo. I . u, gala}, lust — . Forget ih t met ggetgiyboat. Zgorget eve ‘ we r."..*:s"....."°".: “ti.” u... or as we fiaohwtéremrpiennumni we'll see am ca e er.’ e ed her faoe "Will you do that?" He was terri in se was around it crushing in in a. clasp that was warm ng. "It's a bargain, 1mm?" he was n?“ "I can get away about one- . He ran uD the stairs bo iahly two utatimemslthewan toshmrt. 1n the back of his mind was the thought that Gloria would be She would expect him to out to the Oastleton Gardens. He would have to make some excuse, say he had t0 stay with the ship. Perha/ps, he thought hzigefillly, she would become s0 angry c wouldn't speak t0 him. CHAPTER. XIV S8 Sta-r saw Gloria, leaning heavily k on Barton Underwood, get oiI the boat. She still wore he expression. It made star feel guilty Just telook at her. Probably uicria was still reeling ill, Oh, why had sue agreed to Kent's plan? she was me one who ought to be walk- lllfl BJOHQ U16 D181’. GAOHR SllUlll-d be tne one standing here On deck waiting ior Kent. one sD-W uoates quicken his step, saw Gloria. tum toward him; she could almost feel her momates mt- isiacilon in walking down the sun- gree-Inched streiuh with two attentive Ready?" v Kent's question was like an invi- tation to adventure~to strange {qr- bidden joy; thks little island hell once known. "I'm going to nuke this real," she whispered to herself. Then aloud to Kent. "Wait until I. reaoh the pie ." He stood watching her as she rim down the ladder. She turned and Sisnaied w him just before she step- ped cit the boat. Then she neared into the shadowy waiting Pwm- BB leaped down the shaky Swim. a nameless fear that she was slapping away sending hiin bursting throu r the door. She was going out m8 0 61‘ side. He raced after her. Out of the corner of her eye stair Elabora ww him wnplroumw. she took out er lmndkerohief, pat- ted her nose and dropped jg 5o suddenly he almost stepped on it. He bent down and picked it u , Hi3 hat came off-the sun foun un- emected lights inthe crisp ways. uéwiit '35s. '€.‘$r;§i'.i..."° “w” handkerchief, I think?” "Why so it isl Did I drop it?" "ggunpractica-lly threw it away." "1 bell YOUr pardon." His grin was infectious. "I was forgetting L; 11; W0 $°°n . ‘Haven't we met bergrelg” llttl " t a e late," sou- r v- insly- “You're not very good alpha. arelyou?" sh u m " 'm SOITY- a we s rt over?" §W fished. "No, we'll just skip llc had not returned her handker- ohief. It was tucked into his bremt mt and the flap securely rebut- The after-non was perfect, lden like a single gem drqp mo; empty hands. Star and Kent held it carefully. 51151118 lB-ughter in little thinCS. A sudden shower them as they ed the garden, not the big garden where the rest of the passengers had gone, bu‘. a small one with black guide who nersisted in followalnz them around “Your person. I was failing in 9 inquired sud- Y. x t tchedh wi , hmSZREDtuutiSKElE-‘ii. “mil” fir}: her face. He leaned foegtfward. but e was already on her walking toward the door, They went back to town-back to the Myrtle Bank Hotel. "Whv do they call it the Myrtle Bank?" Star asked. answering he took her ons oi clovers covering the ground. The palm trees rustled their branches at tihem. Ahead tdhed the sea, completely blue, at one with the blue sky. ""Got your battling suit?" touched the rim oi the tile together She drew herself in on it After many severe illnesses, or serious operations, the patient is very often left in an extreme] weak nervous, run down and ex iausteri condition. To all those couvnloscents who need some kind of a tonic to strengthen and build up the weakened sys- tem we would recommend Milburnh Health and Nerve Pills to assist them back to tile full enioymeut of their previous robust hen th. 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