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SPECIAL AT HOLMANS Record Dept, Charlottetown, 100 only Am- erican records. ‘Discontinued line. Clearing at 49c. Wide variety to choose from. Al‘ H01,‘ifAN'S we have approx- imately $200 quota available for imperialist Loyalist Maple between our two stores. Will be pleased to take care of orders up to this amount. IMMUNIZING CLINICS direct- ed by Department of Health-giv- ing protection against Diphtheria, Whooping and Tetanus. Tuesday April 13th. Queen Square 1.30 RM. Parkdale 2.30. P. M. OVERSEAS FOOD PARCELS.- I. O. D. E. will accept food don- ations for United Kingdom, on Thursday and Friday, April 15th and 16th from 1O A. M. to 5 P, M. each clay at the Cl-ty Hall. Shipp- ing on Saturday. 17th. The follow- “ng foods may be ontmzlttcd as they are available. Canned Soups and Package Soups. Canned Vegetables and Coffee and Cocoa. , BIBLE DEDICATED — At the regular meeting of Memorial L. 0. B. A. held on Friday last a large altar Bible was dedicated. This Bible was presented to the lodge by one of its members. Mrs. Jes- sie Beat/an and it had formerly be- longed to her father, the late Mr. John K. MacKenzle. of Canoe Cove. Although it is well over a hundred years old it is still in perfect condition. The gift is very much appreciated by the members- After the close of the meeting a social hour was spent with the members of Boyne L.O.L. and a successful auction sale held. In~ strumental music was played by Messrs. Acorn. Blrt and Webster Among the visitors attending vras Miss Hazel Stewart from Eastern Star LO.B.A., Kingsboro. MAJOR. LEA ADDRESSES PU- PILS -- On Friday morning, April 95h, Major R. J. Lea. M~D.. C.M.. addressed the senior pupils of Queen square School. Speaking of the training that a student re- ceives from the time he leaves Grade X until he obtains his medl- cai degree, Major Lea traced the years of extensive study necessary before he can acquire that degree. Major Lea mentioned that many young men had no ambition to enter the medical profession until on joining the Field Ambulance Corps and witnessing the great work done by the doctors on the field of battle, there they received thelrginsplration. A vote of thanks was moved by Ian Gillies, seconded by Donald Steele and presented to the Speaker by William Cori-lean. The Principal. Col. L- P. MacDon- ald. spoke briefly at the conclusion of the inspiring address. Gordon Campbell Wedding (Montreal Star, April 9.) Christ Church Cathedral will be the scene of the wedding at three o'clock this afternoon of Miss Pa- tricia Campbell, daughter of Mrs. Ian Colin Campbell ofvancouver. B. C., and Mr. Hugh John Gordon, only son of Mr. Herbert Ford Go:- don. C.M.G., of Ottawa. and of the late Marie McCain Gordon. The Very Rev. Kenneth C. Evans. Deer of Montreal. xvili officiate and Dr. A. 1-1. Egerton will play the wed- ding music. Two tall standards of white anapdragons placed on either aid‘. of the chancel steps form the do- - coretions. - Mr. Douglas Tozer will give his cousin in marriage and she will be unattended. The best man will as Mr. Charles Gutelius, the ushers being Dr. Alec Gordon and Dr. Donald Gordon, both ' of the v-i/a&-oo¢=e This For Egypt l; Violet. M. lllctbley "I'm sure you can. Now. shall we arrange it like this? You had better two-here in thirrocmrat tea-time’ and again if she's still sldepin] at about seven o'clock in the even- ing: then I'll come and report to you how she's 20in: on. when she's properly awake. Will that do?" "Yea. splendidly. And thanks so much. I |han't forget all your kindness in a hurry. Now I think I'll go for a long tramp in the desert, to pass the time." Zenda from the library window watched the tall figure cross the veranda and descend the stepra few moments later. She had kept him with her as long as she could, but now he had gone. Watching her eyelids reddened. and ‘she drove her polished Cflmloncd nails into the palms of her hands. "Kindness!" She repeated the word Kit‘ had spoken. bitterly un- der her breath: "As if I wanted you to think me kind! It's like i! tepid bath when you're bitterly cold and shiverinl and longing for one that's blazing hot. Cih . . . 1 was afraid of that!" She drew in her breath. stood lensely some out. rm- another man had appeared. coming from the opposite direction. ‘The two must inevitably meet on-the sandy terrace in front of the hotel-and the second man was Sydney Love- lace. Zenda drew in her breath sharp- 1y. almost ready to rush out, m intervene if a clash took place, She remembered Lovelace! Wards. his snarling look when he Spoke of his rival his tacit threat of what might happen if the other man crossed his path. Kit was 1101118 so literally now: they were within a few yards of each other. And M1811 the watcher‘; tengg rigidity relaxed, her arms limply to he: sides she gave a little quivering sob. They 118d passed each other, Lovelace with, a casual side glance a. half nod and movement of the hand, of course. She had been foolish to panic like that. He did not know Kit Carson. had never seen him. No need to have feared that they would flcognizg each ‘Jiher- n?’ it One a.nother’s throats like a couple of jealous dogs, Well she had managed two of those difficult interviews. The third still remained-and somehow Zencla fancied that 1t might, b; Kw. the woman of the three, who would be the hardest to manage. Until that was done. she herself would not be free from that web of her own spinning, lendra New Plan Once- more self-imprisoned in h" l‘°°"\. Key would have been 818d 9110118?! if she could really have spent the long hours in sleep. druzstd or otherwise. The day before she had been W0 Over-tired and overwrought to do more than lie on her bed, feel- l"! H! thmlllll she had been beaten from head to foot. But now her 5mm! Young body and her mind had more or less recovered. she could think again-although that was a doubtful blessing, At first, that. strange. unexplaln. able voice in the night. gave he; corridor-t and confidence. Now, although it had left Kay with the certainity that it was Kit and Kit, only that she loved. this did not, 251p her to decide what she must And into this state of indecision Zenda brought her startling news. "Kay-Kin here!" She apoke breailhlessly. “I've just; be"; speaking to him." "Kit-here!" Kay repeat“! glowly "Do you mean really here, not Just his voice?" “What can you be talking about?" Zenda looked puzzled. "It's Kit himself. of course; he's come from Cairo." _ "But he said he would wait till I wired for him and I didn't, .. although r wanted him so badly." Key's voice shook piteously; for the moment she looked just a die. appointed child. longer. He felt that he must find out. for hhiself what was happen. ing. and how things were between you and your husband before he went back to England. I don't suppose he can afford to stay in Cairo indefinitely. Anyhow he's here now and -he wants to see you Kay. naturally." “Oh Zendal" Kay's face was sud. denly transfigured. "I ,wouldn't have sent for lfm, but I'm so [lad bridegroom. The bride will wear a forget-me‘ not blue afternoon dress of tissue fallle fashioned with fitted bodice, cap sleeves and full circular skirt and worn with a navy blue taffeta sash. Her accessories are also navy and she will carry a muff of red Brisrcliff roses and maiden hai: fern. The reception will be held in Ohrist Church Cathedral parish hall where the bride's table ‘whl be adorned with tail ivory tapers and two silver bowls of pink tulips, daffodils and blue iris. Following their return from their wedding lrlp to Quebec City, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon will reside at 5200 Sher- brooke street west. Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding will include: Mr. and Mrs ll.’ l’. Gordon and Mrs. Bodll Weaver of Ottawa: Miss Hasei McCain. of florencevilla. N. 8.; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gordon of Charlottetown. P. E. In and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. !ed~ are. Gray Racks Inn. at. Jovlte. Ills: Ieien Brown and Miss Misc latch o! Gray Rooks Inn. The. bride is a graduate of tee University of British Columbia sno the bridegroom of Mcflill Univer- lit!- SPEGIAL OFFER DURING MARCH and Amt our NEW ROLL or FILM GIVEN m: With miy Two Rolls broueiii in for Developing and Printing. No Increase In Prices. ALL PRINTS MADE 'LARJA (Double Sire) er no extra cost. GET THE HAIIT Bring yoiur Films to MEYER!‘ STIIINS ,1" Richmond St. Charlottetown. P. l. l. Prince Edward Island's Leedlng Metegnpliers m1 ' "He got too impatient to wait llfly q J’ .» A J [t Mf- Goodwin’; shiny. new aluminum wlieclbiffbw filthecnvy-of the neighbours. Junior is as proud 15.1.... peacock of his miniature version. 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Producers and Processors of Aluminum for Canadian Industry and World Markets VA N C O U V I I 0 WINDSOI he's come, so terribly glad! 1t will be just heaven to see Kit 888ml Zendafs face chl-hIfl-‘l- H" "mu insignificant features took 0n o user flat blankness, became a mask behind which rage and Jeal- busy hid themselves. "You not find it all heaven." she raid quietly. flmmomhsl‘. iii! ll unhappy. uncertain, he feels that there hasn't been‘ full trust and confidence betwem you. flat you've treated him badly." "Oh, I shall be able to liqillln everything once we're together again!” Kay spoke hopefully. hi9- pily. face and voice clear and con- fident. “It's only having been asp- arated: that's what has made all this misery and misunderstanding." "Yoif don't semi to rerbrmbr. Kay, that, there are etlll the same reasons why Kit shouldn't have come here." zsnda said gently. "I can't help thinking that it will be more dangerous than ever noy if he and your husband meet.’ Altthe happiness fled from Kay's face. "Yes. 1 had forgotten it for a Sui-bit" llLanllQall-n alaasilve. mantel sleleee .3“ " lbihr l eaerederxla. e 311i fill. .,..r,,.,_,,._pu _ . s moment." she confessed forlonuly. ‘IOTNIS, Devonshire, England- "They mustn't. meet on any be. count. if we can help it. Rafe is- dengerous, more so than ever now." » (To Be Continued) ouii BOARoING HOUSE 7 "soon i-iéAvaiue! ma ‘iuouei-i-i our oi= THE Juan sr uci< Me art-lea! POP LIKE A our CRANKED i-us FROM ‘ll-la Blue PLANE- AND --WHERE‘S AiMED rrAft A FATHER ? ctooo WHlLE A " ‘IOU WERE AWAV PEDDLING THAT iidFéRioiz (C?) -- Wlhen a salmon he was trying to land lodged under a sun- ken tree, an angler ppealed to a farmer who pulled out both the tree and fish with a. tractor. OOVEBACK, Cornvrail, Elmlllld‘ (c?) _ A 46-foot whale was “ash- ed ashore here. LONDON _ (c?) - ‘mew robbing a barber shop brewed l6! | and left “slxpence for the maid. sPeciMeo OF NORY/ LOOK! He's comma Hi6 GIRL QCORCHED ‘ HIM NlTH A BLAST FOR FlGHTNC-i AND BEiNG IN 3A\L!-;:.': 025w i-liwaELF u? TO Hi5 FULL FNE- Moior Hoopll / l l rue OLD GUY FEET- FOUR AND ’