\ To him it seemed a fairly cont- plete. comprehensive stand. ‘didn't luiow I had a nickel when ‘on that. _I can't guess how she lfound out. It must have been after I iaft her, to get the wood." H's went on talking feverishly. determined to prove the point. Sam listened patiently. But when Bing had filnlly exhausted himself, Sam iatill believed he held a better ex- planation for the bride’: ure in his hands. Ho thought a minute before speak- |lng. "You want to find her, I take it," he remarked. i "Want to!" cried Bring desper- lately. "or course 1 do. And besides. I must. She’: only got twenty-five .doil:r: in the world-lea: now, I suppose. she-why, she may be starving." . 8am felt that was doubtful and this time he spoke hi: mind. He knew something of the incredibly small margins many people live on. He tried to make Bing accept that idea. but Bi-ng just shook his head . wretchedly, "Well then, are you asking me to help you find her?" Barn de- manded. ' "Do you think we could?" lam had already considered that. depart- “There are ways that almost any- body can be found sooner or later," he told Bing. "What did you say the name of that Inn was" Bing supplied it. "I'hat's what you might call lead number one," commented Sam. He reached for his phone without tur- ther explanation, put a station to .statio»n call through to the Inn adding. “I'll hold open." He sat with the receiver to his r and his little office was silent. Twice he said. "Waiting" and then .l3ing‘s ears quickened as the one- slderi conversation begun. "Plsquasset Inn? Have you lVorr aslbr 31 eonsecufire years- g More people ride on , 4 coon/Venn TIRES g . than on any other kind! . IIMOII‘ I allpnuwt tins. make, eldes- Ceneahyarflesbaqdsalsrjarpqsrpveeun. a . O in read. n dy and Mrs. Doull were xe- Bxunlgtw! " I ‘algfitoalg 1:1’; $312181»: etlhee vice- appointed on the school commit- Tbe October meeting of the president. 19¢- lroadalba-na Women's Institutei Mrs. Woodside reported that A“ lflvitflilm W“ "filfd. was held on Monday. Oct. 14. at Mrs. Davlson had donated a con- from Mrs. Harvey Berna!‘ 0129a the home of Mrs. Wm. Graham. tainer for liquid soap for the the annual meetlr-Is- i Meeting opened by singing the school. and plans were made to Meeting 610591‘! by 531181"! ‘he Ode and repeating the Creed. Roll have it made ready for use. National Anthem. after which call was answered by donating a The sick and school committees lunch was served and s social get-well or sympathy card. ltdln- gave their reports and Mrs. Ken- time enjoyed. i . 1111/65’ i ' 6 ESI . to a girl named Ellen Jones in your employ? Well. have you any forwarding address that will reach her? This is important, I'm speak- ing" -Szm winked at Bing-flier Read. Bingham and Readfand we are desirous of reaching Well. how did she come to you first? Through an employment azcncy. you say? Just a minute. please. while I write that address down." He did so. added. "Thanks." and him: up the phone. “That's what I mean by s lead." he informed Bing. “We've got the name of the az- ency in Boston throuczh u'hirh she landed the lob in Maine. The nqr-n. cy must have her Boston address —where she lived-and must know where she worked." - The employment czencv was down toward the North Station. There was a rule- agalnst divulg- ing thelnformation Bing wanted and the girl at the desk told Hm so. But scentins romance as anv truly feminine nose always will. she put two and two together and found the result intriqulntz. "I wish I could help you." said with impulsive sincerity. Bing glanced at her. “I'd be glad to make it worth your while.” he _oftered with some trepidation. l Sam. discovering he was nearlv broke. had duo up a hundred dril- lars for him. Bait: took from the first bill his fingers found -- a twenty-and cffereti it to her ten- tatively. She eved it hungrily. but shook her he~d. "Don't tempt mo," she hcgzerl- “It would be as much as my lob is worth and these are hard times. I'd have a fat chance of landing another in |t hurry." "that's why I'm so anxious to get the addresses,” Bing blurted out. "She hasn't any job, She got fired at the Inn. you see." She wanted awfully to console him. She cast a swift alance be- hind and saw that there was rin- lbody in authority near enough to - hear her. l "Oh. well. I'll give you the ad-i dresses anyway." she said quickly. and retreated to a tile. She returned presently. 5h- was plain, nearly thirty. but to Bins: she seemed beautiful then, as por- haps she almost was. And she re- flood steadfastly to take the twen- ty-dolla-r bill. "No. I don't want rather not." she said. "And me wondering where the she it. Please. I'd 3 ' min had been asking about her." explanation of all that Bing could not under- stand, or perhaps refused t0 undet- "Item-isn't a’ word of truth in all that," Bing told Bani. looking at the message 8am still held. "She I married her. I'd gamble my life 7 Community club. she had told m". "as wn 1m o! those cope that do iistinl and h! wanted me to get the blrtlivllfl amrand age and tiiinss like that from everybody in the house-as if I had nothing else to doi The minute I said the word policeman she went just as white as milk and ~ lteeled right over. ‘than was al- ways something queer about her. she never got : single letter all the time she was here. she didn't even have a boy friend. although now and then a big Wop btOllRht her home in a iim-oo-seen." "A big Wop!" echoed Bing in- creduluusly. ’ “I never saw him close to, he never came in, but that’: what he looked like, an Eyetalian. He wasn't the sort I'd care to have any daughter of mine running :- round with. I think he was a big racketeer or something like that if you ask me. all covered with diamonds. I kind of ‘figured he was and ahe was mixed up with him and probably that was why she was so scared of s copy.“ Bing simply could not being himself to repeat any of this to Sam. He knew that if he did Sam would take it a: proof that what Joneoey had said in her note was all true. He himself refused to believe it. but he didn't know what to believe. t ilustlco Etrais iilrel autii Community lilaii i A H1111 Youth Community Olub has been recently organised in the parish of Rustico. The club w" formed for the purpose of oo-ord. inating all Junior activities under one head and with enrollment qt :11 the youth, both boys and girls of l8 years and over in study and ccpimunity develop-i ment programs. The study clubs. already organized will continue to function but under the aegis of the This Community. Club plans to establish agricultural. and home economics project; clubs in collaboration with the Depart- ment of Agriculture and thereby to develop a voluntary local lead- ership system as a mBBhl'_Oi rep-I dering project club work more af- ficient and effective. i The poultry club alleady in ex- istence in the parish and from which two members. lliwes Marie Dou- cette and Eieoncre Blanchard will compete in the national contest spons0I€d by the Canadian Boys and Girls Club Wort: in Toronto. will continue to function on a re- organized basis. Volt tary local lead- ers were named as follows: Messrs Francis Doucette, Everett Gallant, Joyite Dcuoeflte and Frank Dou- cette. 'I‘hese ital-sons have agreed to become io:al leaders for their respective school districts. They will be expected to lea.‘ the poultry club in their districts in the study oi poultry problems, to attend dem- onstrations given front time to time with the member: and to ev- entually become picficient to teach future members in poultry Judging, etc. This plan o.’ operation will be followed in other project clubs to be added in luture. SUNDAY MEETING. A first meefiing was hcld on Sun- day alternoou where rruch discus-i slon took place. The following eye- ning, the organization meeting took place. A nomination committee. chosen from the audience. selected the officers for the club. These in turn elected Reverend Father Pitre. their pastor, as chalnnan Two ad- ult leaders are Mrs. liclix Pineau and Mr. Francis Domzette; two young girl leaders are Misses Marie Doucette and EIBOIIOIG Blanchard end two young men leaders are‘ Eugene Gallant anc‘ Jean I-I. Doi- ron, the latter being secretary of the Community (tub. A debating committee, also cho- sen from the audience are: Messrs. Amos Gallant, Ernest Ci-illant, Cor- neillo Dcucette and Miss Georgina] Doiron. Their task consists in choos-i lng subjects for debates which are to begin soon, and also in selecting speakers. Mrs. Wilfred Doucette. Mr. Alyre Plneau and Jean H. Dotson were elected to look after the publicity; work. The meeting was addressed by Mr. Edmond F Plneau, an illus- trious eon oi Rtstioo. who as shown himself worthy of the task set before him. 'I‘l~.e audience show- ed their grauiude by presenting tlm with an unanimous vote of thanks. After working ir. New Brun- swick for a‘ good number of years. he has now necome associate chiei. production service, Dominion De- partment of Agrlculturt. Ottawa. In his speech. he stated that he is endeavouring to promote the es- tablishment of n model Commun- ity Cilub in coon oi the Canadian provinces. They are now establish- ed in all other provinces and Rus- tioo la to lead Prince Edward Is- land. It is up to the people of’ this price of my new fall hat is com- ing from!" she thought. surprised at herself. Yet she wasn't sorry even then. It w : bit of vicarious | romance to give : nest to life She eirtainly hoped she had helped h m. Actually both addresses proved dead alleys. Bing. returning to 5am. so reported. ‘The woman who answered the door-bell ran the house. She had been garrulou: and not unsympa- thetic, but she was a heavily built slsttern with untidy hair. "There was that ninht when she came in and I told her a poll-ce- AUTOMATIC PHQNOGRAPHS FDRjALE . New and and, all makes ead models, WUIUTZII, SEElUlG-IQCK- v OLA and A. M. I. MUSIC MACHINES. I to _ fbilao- m. customs All ‘that Glitters II N01 GOIII f- » but It might b6‘ Sequins: iDRISSES that incite them a smart Giles tor Fall and Winter in Crepes and VeIvets-oglow with glit- tering Sequin’: and shiny nail-hoods in enchanting designs of birds, bows and scrolls of all designs. Shipments of Woollen Dresses arriving daily. ' KENNEDY’S Ladies‘ Ready-to-Wear I66 Queen Street Phone I766 also addressing the meeting was. to make a. success of it. ‘ljtzaofivfi :33:- me Mm‘ m‘ grrtkrbigfilsiftaactl 2t l-Dllglfilfltlkll’: CASE or ETIQUETTE the healthy and happy man" says a University; Mr. n. Areenault of the “Wiiiimm” WM“ m‘ ‘m’ Prince Eidward Islam Department Declaring that Etiquette ls l "M" i‘ W?‘ °“,f_f?_"”°.‘xlf§ 0f Agriculture who did much no- partdouf aaitifiz; thfiyrlrlnflgll-Flaefioepggbié k8 06:19:90 M 31:11:11; Ec)i§b,esstrii-lhli§fi{nilixl".l.°11trsgh1f fin in a healthy body. the ve- ingiy happier. ond- 118"" htfliihiti» ault, professor ui. 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