BEGEMBER i The following Representatives of the Sun Lzfo of Canada in Prince Edward island will be glad to liscuss with you any matters relating to life insurance or annuities without obligation. CEARLOTTETOWN MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS - ltV.. la. XOUNG. SUMMERSlDE J. A. MOORE R. C. SHEA, KINKORA ma GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN" False Face By E. (. Buley "I am Mr. Mai-chaiit," he said, "who reserved room Number 2'13 twelve days ago. I suppose you've been wondering what happen- ed to me?" The clerk looked at him for a long half minute, and then said:- "Beat it; unless you want to see the hotel dick." "Just a minute," Peter said boldly. "I signed the register for room 273. If you doubt my ident- ity, check up my signature with the name in your register." The clerk's answer was to turn to a telephone, and call for Dray- ton; and a moment later a big man, wearing a. bowler hat a good deabon one side of his head, ap- peared in the reception room. Willi is. hooked thumb this fellow gestured Peter away from the counter, and into a small room adorned with a large steel safe. "Say. guy; what's the big idea." he demanded. Peter repeated his statement, and his request to be identified by his signature. After a long stare, the hotel detective went coff, to confer somewhere; and pres- ently returned with the gleam of anger in his eye. "Beat it, while you can," he urged. ”We don't want no public- ity of the sort you are likely to provide. Beat it, and don't come back." "But my bags . . . " grin. ' ”Listen! This Marchant checked out of here the night after he re- served that room. He took all his traps with him to catch tiie"Ber- linia' to Chci-bourg and South- ampton, l:.'iiglaiid.'Now will you beat it?" Peter be- CHAPTER. VIII PETER MARCHANT ESCAPES H. C. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. Acajian Hotel 2.x M Two minutes from Itallwny Station, Business and Th('il(l'8 District. A Modern Brick Building with Auloiiintlc Sprinkler System in every Room for our Guests Safety. 16 Hollis 5!. Non; scout; Tel. 3-N83 HALIFAX LARGE COMFORTABLE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS WITH PRIVATE, BATH AND SHOSVER -:2 DAILY RATES -2- SINGLE 55.00 and 35.50. DOUBLE 56.50. TWIN BEDS 87.50 with Hot In Cold Water Newly Decorated Rooms , DOUBLE 34.00 34.50-55.00 SINGLE 52.50 - 53-00 - 53.50. CONTINUOUS DINING ROOM sanvrcrz AT POPULAR. PRICES FROM o.so A.M. To 1:10 A.M. - FREE PARKING y , -..v-. . , ,. ELECTRICAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS General Electric Automatic and Steam Irons, Automatic and plain Toasters, Percolators and Silex Coffee Makers, Clocks, Hotplates, Heating Pads, Curl- ing Irons, Table, Vanity, Pin-Up and Bed Lamps and Novelties. We have a complete line of Noma Tree Lights and window decorations. ' We will make up extension cords. and attachments to your requirements; also FREE testing of tree lights. BROWN ELECTRIC 117 Kent St. ' Phone 971 Open All Day Wednesday Till Christmas IN MEMORIAM In lovlngmemory of Father and Husband, Kenneth A. Mclnnls, who passed away l)ecem- Paris. urging hm, at nnv con to her 7th,”l943. Sleep dear Father. for i tlii true. You suffered much and told but few, The one wwho saw you needed rest,l Was God alone, and he knew be.-zl.l Fondly Remembered by Wife and.next move in the difficult game Famll y. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear. Father, Thomas Prowse, who passed away three years ago. As Angels watch him above, Dear God please let him know. That we down here do not forget. We love and miss him so. Ever Remember-at by Harold and Rate. -IN MeMcTizTAM In loving memory of GASTAN DUPUIS Two years have passed dear Gaston. Since you have gone away. We atlll treasure all the memories, A: we trudge along llfe's way. We know that you are happy, Up there with God. to stay, We will meet you up in Heaven on that bright and glorious day. Minnie, Herb and Family. DIRTY RANGES? Then you are not getting efficient service. Have your Range and Oil Burners properly cleaned with the new power vacuum cleaner, built especially for that purpose. MORE HEAT - LESS FUEI Make an appointment Now. Call VIOKERSON Eiioiiirsiiino co. 53 Queen St; i Phone 2480 couruizra, , msunnucs . sanvrca: . n . l ' W.li.,llogor,s Agencies Linilteil ' PHONE 540 and 541 181 uunniv sr. , w, P. 1:. I. AGENis.,,iilaooonour ' ma pnovnvca IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of George S. Carney, who died December 2nd, 1950. Fond la the memory that llngen. Dear in the one who is gone, In memory we hold you dear George AI long as life and memory lasts, We will remember thee. Ever Remembered by Mother, Father and Brothers. ' raid the 1 d'”"1his escape from her flat. Lola had While Peter Miai-chant was wrestliiig with this staggering statenicnt, Lola was conferring in her flat with her dark maid, and with Flaherty. the sergeant of police whom she had bribed to Octagon Club on the night when College Boy was 135: seen there. Less than twenty-four hours be- fore Peter Marchnnt had made received an unsigned cable from nrevciit. her charge from the Atlantic. And' this cable miiyl serve to account for the ease withl which Peter had overcome the. coloured woman. and made anl unopposed flight; into the street. Lola was now discussing the crossing she was playing. at the order of College Boy; and her two con-I fcderatcs were joining in the dis-' cusslon. ”lV'lien they give him the air at that hot-cl," Lola said. "The first thing he'll do is to miss his pugs- port. He'll see that they couldn't turn him away, not it had his passport. Then he'll remember that he had it in the pocket of his great-cont: and he'll come not- footlng back here for it." ”Sounds all right to me." F'lah- erty agreed. "If he does that, we can make the pinch as soon as he begins to raise a dust. But if he doesn't come here, it will not be so pretty, Lola." "What else would he do?" Lola asked." "He might go to consul," Flahcrty said. "If my man sees him headed that way. he'll grab him before he can do any harm. And I'll have him pre- sented at the night court, among the drunks and the Jags." "He's it right nice young man." The dark girl said tearfiilly. "Why does he have to be pinched, Miss Lola?" "Shut your head," Lola advised. "suppose he asks for his friends. Flalierty: he's got some big friends down Long Island way, or else he is lying." "He'll be told enough him from making any fuss." Flaherty boasted. ”lf he starts raising any dust, we'll have a. list of charges as long as your arm. Three years for him then, at least. He'll be told that. But if he takes the rap for an offence against the immigration laws. it will he no more than six months. and depor- the British to keep tatlon afterwards. He'll be told that, Lola." "But. suppose he doesn't Ilsten," Lola lrislsted. F1aherty,shrugged his nhoul- data. "If he talks a lot, and It gets in- 'to the newspapers." he said. "somebody who knows him is like- ly to turn up; and there you are. Nothing can be said to me. or anybody concerned in the pinch If an.Englishman gets loose in New York without any passport, and begins acting bughouse, he has to be pinched, whoever he may be. But if he does talk. he's got it lot to explain, hasn't he?" ”We'll all have a lot to explain, if he talks," Lola said ominously. "You as well as me, Flaheriy. So you must see that he doesn't talk. But you haven't. got him yet, have Wu,” I , "I'll get him." Flalierty said confidently; and at that moment the telephone -rang. The police- man answered the call. and after A brief conversation returned to the two women, his eyes gleaming with triumph. t'Drayton gave him the air at that hotel," he announced. "He made straight for the subway, and he's headed for this place, with blood in his eye." "Couldn't be better," Loin ap- proved. "What do we do when he calls?" To be continued ARCADIA. Calif., Dec. 5-(AP) --Two lop cnmpnlizncrs from Down Under. Australia's Pash- awar and New Zealand's Dali-ny, have been nominated for the 5100.000 Santa Anita handicap .. Lovely Gift Nylons Ladles' Nylon Hose, 51 Evening Magic, Cigaret gauge 30 denier. Colors ' te, Tobacco, Surrender, Jamaica, Bermuda, Harmony. Price pr. S1155 Ladiesl Nylon Hose, 51 shades as above. Pric Ladies' Nylon Hose, 45 est Fall shades. Ladies' Nylon Hose, 42 ular Fall shades. Price Ladiesl Rayon and Silk Fall shades. Prlccs pr. Ladies' Rayon and Crepe Hose. bidden and Serenade. gauge, 15 denier. Same e pr. .................. .. SL513 gauge, 30 denier. New- Price pr. .......................... .. SL35 gauge, 30 denier. Pop- pr. ...................... .. 351.25 , also Lisle Hose. Good ........ .. 351.25 and SL50 Colors, For- Price pr. .... .. .. S150 Ladies' Rayon and Wool Hose. Colors, Dusk. Dawn and Black. Donlt Delay Price pr. .................... .. SL59 - Buy Early yr.-" .-" .: ;; .-. 4';-1 .4.. . . Stewart. Miss Florrle Benton, Mrs. Eales Canncll and Mr. and Mrs. Earle county "osmtal MacDonald. Hold Meeting Mr. and Mrs. ciiarii-s Macceou Nursery Meets motored to Charlottetowii on rues- . g ' day, November 25th to visit reia- I .. The regular memmg of the . .' The Georgetown Eagles, i-W95 B11dl1'1911d5- Nursery Club of the King's Coun- 1952 Provincial Intermediate ”B"l - m-fr ty Hospital was held on Decem- Hockev Champions. held a suc-4 MW” 5h"'l'3.i' MW5 3”” tier 1st, at the home of Mrs. H. T. 0881111 meeting in Kozy Hull 0lllA11dF9.V M3-CU0llgall,. Moiitaflut-V Janiicsoii, with the president. Tllesdily. December 2nd. were guests of Aiiclreys grand Pm” Miss Florrie Beatoii, presiding. The meeting was well attended OMS. M15 mid MTS- M31001!" M59 and nine members present. Min- by team members and club sup-ll-60d 011 Saturday. NOVEWW ZWL utes of last meeting were read and porters. A number of activities p '" " - approved. were planned by which it ,5 hopgdp Mr, Cecil MacNc1ll left lor Nova 1, was reponed by the commit, to misc sumac”; funds to fjnmmc Scotia, on Saturday, November 29th tee in charge mm mm recent: the team. ,, ! Among the activities slated for the immediate future is R. card! shown. A Christinasi it is will aso be basket will be lotteried and support to those raise funds. Following is the slate of officers. elected: president. Frank dier; vice-president, Arnold Mur- endcavours to 1 I l where I18 CXDCCIS L0 be employed. . . . , Mr. Peter 'Vfacl..eod and Mr. Fran- p”ty' A Speclal mom)" pwuuelcis lllacliityle have returned home from an enjoyable motor trip to , . . IBo.si ii iii other places of inter- hoped that citizens will lend lI'lElrl.Wt U M Francis L1lVFU1' was .1 recent visitor to home valley at the home oi dance sponsored by the club was a decided success and that a sub- stantial sum was realized. The buying committee advised that a large toaster had been pur- chased for the hospital. Plans were made for a Christ- mas party to be held at the homc of Mrs. H. M. Smith. There will be I program and exchange of gifts. On the program committee are: Mrs. H. M. Smith, Mrs. A. E. Sullivan and Miss Flori-ie Benton. Llalllilllcr, NIISLICO, HIS SlSi.P.l', MKS. plw: secretary-trcnsiirer. J059'.)1l James caiiagnaii and Mr. Ualia- I "Sonny" Johnson: excciitive, ll”.-gmm, A lunch committee was appoint- J. Fitzgerald. James Mzicconncll. --AM ed as tindcrnotcd: Mis. Jr.. Sonny Johnson, Sammy Mc- Neill and Walter McLean; team manager and coach. Raymond L71- vandier; team trainer, CIHl'El'lCCi ”Mr. Hockey" Mcswnin. -AC. Lorne Valley And Vicinity 'Mr. and Mrs. Alex M.1Cln!.V'N were business visitors to Montague on Saturday. November ziitn. Mr. and lllrs. Urnvcr M;icK:LV- Stratlicona, motored to I.4t)lill(3,l'lRI- ley on Friday. November ztitii. liicy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jnincs B. MacNeill. Their many friends are pleased to hear that Mrs. A.l-l. lVlllCU0llElI(1 and Miss Lottie Crane have return- ed to their respective homes. nticr being patients in the Memorial Hos- pital, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maizuoiiiiln. Mrs. Francis. Macmtyre and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leard were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Nov- ember 25th. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Maclnnts. Mr. James MRCNMPFIII spent. a few days in Charlottetown the last week of November at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macixiiigaii. and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myers. Montague, were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald on Tiiesdny. November 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mcuanncii were recent visitors to Monta':iic where they were giiesls of their son and daughter-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Mccannell. Mr. and Mrs: LLB. Learn am Mrs. P. Jay. Mount Stewart. were viaitors to Lorne valley on Thurs- day, November 27th. Tiirey were Feb. 28. the menagcment .uf Bonita. Anita Park announced Wednesday. J. M. Clair and Mrs. D. Crawford. It was decided that a special work meeting would be held and ' Miss Beaton invited the members to meet at her apartment to do some sewing and mending for the hospital. . After the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. H. M. Smith. NEWMARKEII. Dec. 5 -(AP)- ;Raceliorse owner E. P. Taylor of lToronto Wednesday paid sao.a'to for Lady Angela, an eight-year-'-, olcl Hyperion Mare, at the New- rnarket bloodstock sales. The more is believed to be in foal to Negrco. one of the best modern stallions. 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