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Com- pare this with ordinary tissue values and put EDDY'$ WHITE SWAN on your shopping Ilrt $0410)?! LYNDALE SCHOOL Honor roll September. Grads X-l. Ewen Macleod; Ind Emily Martin. Grads VII-l. Hazel Hicken; 2 Mary Brehaut. Grade VI-l. Peggy Hicken; 2nd Shirley Carver. Gmde V-Milclred Beckett. Grade ‘fV-i. Frances Carver and Lloyd MacDonald, equal; 2. Louise Brehsut. GIMIB III-l. Betty Gillis; 2nd Cecil Hicken. Grade I-(a) 1. Florence Gillls; 2nd. Harold Hicken. Grade I (bl-l. Clinton Brehaut. TEACHER, Freda, Carver, For Eczema -- Skin Troubles Muko up your uiiiiil linluy (lull you Ara going to give your skin s real chunce tu gut well, Go to any good ilrug store and get an original bottle o! Moons’: liliuarutd Oil-ii lnlts uiuny iluyl because It is highly con- ceutratetl. The very first application will give you rellef—lho ltt-lilng of ‘ECZPIIIII is iuuuunily stoppeil~oruptions dry up and B41110 oft in n very fi-w iln_rs_ 'l‘lie snuiu is irui- n! lti-hlni: 'l‘m-s llflil lfi-vt, Barber's lit-h, Suit lihcuui and other skin troubles. Remember thnt Moons’: lilmnrslfl Oil ll u clean, powerful, penetrating Antiseptic Oil that does not siiiin or Zenve Ii KIWI"? residue, (Tninplnto antis- fni-tlnu or umniiy bin-k. Jenkins Pharmacy, Hughes Drug Co. 10i- the month of EMERALD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE On Tuesday. September 9, the regular monthly meeting of the Emerald Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. EQIIlQ MiwCarville, with eight members present. Meeting opened by repggf- in: Club Women's Creed in unison. Following the roll cell, which w" responded to by u pickling recpc, the minutes were read and approv- ed. Money was contributed by the members towards the purchase of Mobile Kitchens for the 1".W.S.L Reports were received from the school and rick committees and new committees were appointed. Following this, the members dis- cussed tho making of s quilt for the Red Cross. It was decided that a start be made at same, by each member bringing two squares for the quilt to the next meeting, chi; would also serve as roll call. 0n motion. meeting adjourned. The nflft meeting is to be held at, the homo oi’ Mrs. Percy Murphy. HAND-WORKED TRIMS FALL musss FEATUR; Hand-worked detail feature some of the season's very smart» est. woolen dresses crrcheied front Hand-knit or _M?Ct|Ol‘l8 of bodiccs and jackets, reverse, entire sleeves and yokec. with a band or the hand-made trimming at the high round or __QCTOBER__ is, 1941 - _,_§ BENTIIAI. GUARDIAN This column ll reserved for IOII of looul lnterolt. but ldvonhlng of I nvI/sy union may In Inserted at o cunts I word. strictly pnynhlo In ndvlnoo. PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH SEE- VICEB. Sunday. October 19th. Mount Stewart 11 A. M. Hllhflcld 3 P. M. Msrshfleld 7.30 P. M. 14-892-10-16-11. Powerful, Compact “E1086 TMITEIS" (rammed full of lhrllllng Eutertalmicnt llaliio v Q As ll! "em-a" for the playroom, bedroom, my room in the home, or u n main set, these four RCA Victor mantel model “Globe Trotters" are without equal. Note the quality tenures. Look u the mm ltyliug! Thou listen no the full brilliant (om of rhea mmpuzt “mom mm". 111cm’: on RCA Victor persons] radio to suit you: purse and purpose. 8 P. M. Cornwall: S. B, . M. Service 7 P. M. Rev. E. . Woodsido, Minister. Li-iloi-ltl-lfl- i. FAMILY llmllAVlm - Min. Goorle H. mrter. o! Chestnut 8t. received l telegram Sunday stating that her hither. Walter B. Josey. passed sway in Colorado. Besides Mrs. Luter then an two sons, Henry, stationed at Bomb Grovo Tllining Centre. and Bruce oi this olty. POLICE DOUBT-Am tho Police ulufln runes Coim yesterday morning u mun L'“1"""“ charged with unlawful possession fir?! managing‘: m»; ha. a ei- "mo. Nippcr" i. m... or. intoxicating liquor was iLicd m ¢ rams. Auro- mnnmnxli": “l”; Jflwlfflvdm circuit. $300 and costs O!‘ thlfl months in control: elonmdynlnzsc‘ $12K’? 16.11. Another CIIITBN with the 4(;/|)c d _ 5, ~ ‘PM? ""41"! ""491" "WY .‘ - suns offence was remanded until 5" oi °"°"i-‘-’.‘3i= 328.‘; fi",,i'ifil,'lg‘i};if'jijgg°'mm“rflllluii= C >- ------------------ t. 8880' “may whflo ‘he cue of s mlrd on film, molded plnlic cabinet ' the same charge was withdrawn. A iron‘? dliileiih.“ "Bii-‘Lfiilfinti $985 drunk and incapable was remanded QJJQE $19 n“ “"""' _ three days. s-1/r,_'_..:. $2. . 5 Y. P. U. MINING-The Wilt- shire Young People's Union mot in FREE! TIII IIAICUT the church vgstyy on Thurway The ldul uandai-d wave sci F evening, Oct 2nd. Mary lvmcKenzie ‘_°',,$§“;,,',','3,‘;,,;;;‘;;_2g§',,,°°",,, prepared the devotional exercises EM? gallium-a ’w% , x cu v u mg rungs - and culture programme. Alter the m. Built-m hfngic Loop An- wit» m m m! hear ti» i." renm. Automatic volume con- iml. 5" eleclro-dynumic speak- er. Smarrly styled com uct cabinet with u solid wnour from. Dimensions: Height /l6" width IJ-l/V’. depth 7-9/3Z".. . worship service the presldma took charge. ‘There were 13 megnbers and visitors present. The offering amounted to B0 cents. This minutes o! the previous meeting urn-v. read and idopted u correct. A report o! the year's work was given by the president. The treasure reported $14.74 received from concert re- cently held in the hall. It was dc- cicled to finish the third War Bev- ing Certificate. Tho meeting closed RCA Victor Radios, you will rel-cl" I bnurifully illustrated, full (clung book on rlic R.C.A.l"., sluoluii-i, FREE! with ‘he National Anthem md Benediction. . Personals ___ SIJMMERSIDE G Cl-IARLGITETOWN Mr. and Mrs. William M. Oamp- l ' bell and Ion, Donald, Mc- ‘ by Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell, _ _ , A motored to the city from Milton. Mflii- Th0 1011110!‘ am Ellen-l of Aunt. Emily sniffed. "She likes to “Honestly Greg?" 5116 whispered. rscads o! good-looking clothes and He said sharply. "For Pete's ‘sake. giving the town a treat by flndlfi" surely others have told you ibskdot of parties to show them oil, Al Randall tor one." to the town's ty no little." ano shock her head, "No. I Jana said, after a moment, "in don't think he‘: noticed any chm e be you'll luugh at me, but I into He doesn't like mo very well. think that ou and Doris-thaw pretend. Greg". that she could ct alon _without me. Maybe she co d but d rather believe she couldn't." “Jane laughed and squeezed her n Greil could not but note that more Dr. W. G. Hogg and Mrs. Hogg, while the latter are guests st The Clmrlottetown. YORK AND VICINITY ___-__ a mulch bettetrh understanding says Iign a. rotten flyer and I'll nev- -w&l1l_i ltik cacti; other b: Mnpmnkvuuy, york“; about ween e wo an when they er__mu e a u ’ “ a. ‘s l0 n1“ a u ii completed l “m, residence, Mb", had lelt Oflkl-Oll, lllld he was sin- hmyélcly. "Iii iii-f Lmniigesthfillifi $5: asked shv-rply- We did ~ Brown was the architect uidbuild- or. - Duncan and Mrs. Campbell, (nee Annie Dover, Buifolk) were re- cent visitors w Pleasant Grove. the guests oi Mrs. A. Wyatt, a. niece. The condition of Joseph Dover m- msins about tho same. —- Mr. I-Iazen Howard, Cornwall, is spend- ing n. few Klsys with relatives in York. - lvh-s. Herb bowls. York, is much better inter her recent severe illness. 64 Plane Jane By ROBERTA COURTLWAND ro-oo-owvo-w-ooooooo-roooo- Jane smiled. "It/r been an awtuiiy long tune since having you around was a bother to me, Greg.’ “I’d Just. like to see hlrn try l0 set out oi’ having supper with us, said Aunt Emil . "I've a million and one questions ask him about all my trlends at home. Jane, you run and t your coat and I'll get all this uslness here cleared u§. CHAPTER X When they were in a taxi en routs to the hotel, Aunt Emily relax-z with a. ivear little sigh. Jane sai M11401"! . "DUNN. you're all worn out. should have cerely glad June needed love and tenderness, aim Aunt Emily no mg. er seemed to make a terrific effort to hide her genuine affection tor the girl. At the hotel, Jane ordered supper sent up to her suite. As they iite, they chatted gully, with Greg giving news ot friends buck in Ooktoii, Then, Aunt Ellllly rose and sold. “I'm not going to be coy and mend that I have letters to iviiie iii OKCHJ.‘ to leave you two alone. I'm Just going to say Irankly that I know you've got an awiui tot or things to talk about. I'll see you in the in-Jm- ing, Greg. And don't. keep Juno up too late, though she can sleep until noon i! she likes, tor there isn't unl- thing on tho calendar until hie Woman's Club luncheon at one. t s why tho blazes is he going on this crazy tour?" Jane gave a slight. shrug. ing some g in tho num girls who are enrolling tor the to those interested in joinln unit I'd lik ing l'm doing a swell Job b l.—somehow, I don't qullo "Are you happy, Jane?" "Happy? 0n, yes, of course my duo's iooisteps, doing some in her honor and she's oing to speak-one Aleck anduils speeches, l'm afraid. Good night to bot-h oi you." For a while after she was gone, Greg and Juno were silent. Jane re- laxed in a deep chair. Greg studied her so intently that after a morn- ent, she. roused. . “ ‘S matter? Is there a smudge on my nose?" she asked, laughing. "No, of course not," stud jrcg, soberly. "I've been studying you be-, causg you seem a. stranger, not inei Juno I used to know at all.’ She sat erect. "Oh no. Greg —iiul I'm not a strimger—it's nie - Just ‘plain Jane'i" “Plain Jane!" Greg's tone “'21s almost curt. "I've ncvcr seen l1 irl whom that title fitted less! Pla ‘t’; You're exquisite, Quaint. and utterly charming made you stay at the hotel to- night—-" J Jones eyes widened. brwk from a. trip to New Aleck Randall "Oi course you are. if ma" you want," said Greg, his 7.313}. "And it is what you want, For the barest traction oi s 0nd, Jane was still. Then she hurriedly, " h. yes-of course what I urant." _ "Then you'll get it.’ or person who sets who! W“ because you go alter ii so hard There was something in that. mode Jane a little uneasy. seems to think we are accomplish; m o course to be given by his company e to form. He keeps s21;- ut, Greg know—' Greg sat tor a long moment sturdy- lng her, and then he asked quietly. got something I've always wanted- the feeling that I am iollowui in thinks so or not." said Greg. "I've discovered that you're the sort with “Ho .1 lime legals thoigg gm him 8 DIED "Vlglfdlt would “bio s. lily fl . r tlyiuz " didn't say I was going to m her. Just because I like her_ you le may! Anyway, I doubt whet she'd have me." "On, she'd have you like o. shot. Why wouldn wouldn't an girl?" d “reg 131g edk.‘ "Curelul. pu ng ens my me to et u crush on "Wei, lt—it's true. fine. "Any girl should be glad Greg's goes sobored and g the s. J Y0!’ . I've myself?” " st he would have liked me to do. A; loch some day I'm goini; W b! B r081 st lwr without rpcslcing. ca, honest-tu-goodness pilot, whether rose took hold o! her lands puuéo he!‘ to her feet. 1"0r t m will! ent they stood there lacing e vulva other. Then, suddenly, his um: shot m . bent isn't and ca ht her close Ho head an kissed hcr hard. At. that instant u. knock rouu on the door. and a. waiters v0‘ asked it he mi ht. coma in to remap the supper dis ies. June's heart on out in sharp protest against the in- terruption. Greg, releasing her, stalked to flu WM door and swun it open. when had admitted e we. fer. he P1 aeo- snld it'l want She changed the sublwt. SW1"? up his hat and looked at Jane m! brightly, "And now. tell me all pbou yourself. How are things in Oairton? And how's Doris Stewart?" "Oaktons fine. Nothing ve%ex- citing ever hep ns there. 0h. she's 11M. o“ . She's ult come the man's shoulder. __ "I'd better run non; now. l" said su'itt1y."I'll see you in ilil morning.’ As he turned and abruptly d:- puted, Jane stared after him. M with eyes like stars. . (To be contiuurdl _ _=i us? Q.0.C. Sweetened Moulée A General Utilizj/ Livestock Feed Plehl In 100 LI. 00170!“ Nutritious . . Palaiubie . . Economical Q Q.0.C. Sweetened Moulée meets the wide demand for u low-priced, dependable supplement to farm grown grains and roughugcs-u feed that will add a variety of ingredients including essential minerals and molasses. 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