DEEMIZTLI! 17. 1941 rue CHARLOWEIOWNW QQARDIAN ' GEllTRAl. GUARDIAN ' 1 -‘ Three Travels YEO THEA TRE "l _ aura urns Author of "Moot Me At Midnight". "Blackout". L‘ IS OVERSEAS __WEDNE$1?AY». IGION, PATRlOTlSM, GENEROsnY All unot YOU T0 This oolurmrle rooerud for new: 0| local Internet, but advertising of u newly allure may be Inserted ll l mull n word. ltrlelly pnyublo ll ldvunco. He’ll Appreciate The Gift Of CRASWELL for Photographs CONFEDEBATION LIFE LNBUB AN E, 14-978. MOORE s. McLEOD will be open Thursday evening and each following evening until Christmas. L-5Tl-12-l7-1l. GENERAL ELECTRIC Radios $19.95 up. Toolnbs Music Store. L-575-l2-l7-li. "Drafted For Love" "l-sisei.~+et"k++-i.-+-1"b+-b++1irér+al--ls1.**, CHAPTER XV! Jim Bsrdiey followed Connie l r .5 if ( a F i 4. I l ,. D w, o000000-0000oovvooovvoe++++oo++oo+oovo+oooovwowve-vovovovooooovow000000000: o: e > you're sure to find exactly what both of you have ln mind. We have English broadcloths in dozens and dozons of different colors. stripes, figures and patterns. $1.65 to $3.50 Open Thursday Evening and each following evening until Christmas. THE MEN'S STORE GIVE I-IIM a Remington Electric Shaver for Xmas, on sale at Miller ber and the regular service being given from th¢ 26th December, In view of the increase tn work this year, due to increased revenues, the Department is of the opinion that similar arrangements are to be made this year and the matter is to be brought to the attention of the Public at the earliest possible date. Personals Misses Addie and Eulalia Hogan Canadian Navy. 0+“ 04+; we o 4 o0 so o eve-owe» so so o o0 o o a o so so w o-oomwv To our Patrons in particular and To the Public as a whole , _ oi‘ the l‘. E. I.--N. S. 1'6")’ hvr-‘lcc vol Wood Isl-anus and caribou. - Prior lo ihc opening of the route some persons expressed doubt. lhul. lhcrc would be n ocmlmd for such scrvlce and the result of the cll, which replace- l, idling when dcck- lll on instructions from ngs lfoulwh trips) because oi and narrow width of‘ dredged ' Inning to cancel quite a number of daylight the same reason. Notwithstand- ' ‘e poucrlcss to overcome but for to ullsucr we are proud tn wc \‘.‘.llli. you to understand that l u-nu trialled transportation and intornlulinn as to the number unable to ma wc lccl quite safe 1n stating that. lt was not less than 00': of those transported. Thrn again during the fall months with the dirt roads in the condition lhcy were and no pavement ncarcr than the (Iharlottetown-Mon- =ceoeoeeooueooooosqvvvooovoovooovvevowooooweoa we lrlvo no 1 been moved to and from lhc province by this route had the trucks been able to nlakc connections at all times. As we sce it there are six essential matters to be adjusted anl we are convinced that these can he adjusted if token properly in hand and not loft to ho attended lo by the other fellow, and what a. difference such adjustments will make in conditions here. FIRST. A paved road to the Wood Islands terminal 5D that our own people-with trucks and autos as well as the tourists can be us- sured of a safe road to follow. SECOND. Improved terminal faclliilcs at both Caribou and Wood Islands. dredged to proper dcpth and width of channel to permit suitable bouts to enter and lcnve- under nil normal weather This docs not. coll foo exten- Mclvfurrer of this city for his early recovery. His many friends will regret to learn of the illness of Mr, James and hope Mr. and Mrs. Angus Doiron, Hope River, have received a cable- grnnl from their son, Rfn, John Leo, that he has arrived safely in l-long Kong. ANGLO RUSTICO INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of thc Anglo Rustico Institute was held at the home 9f Mrs. Waller Bumaln on December 9th. Roll call was ans- wered by i0 members and minums members iclned Mls. Stewart. Park- man and Miss Elaine Parkman. Mrs, Noel Hooper and Miss Ruth Buntain are to buv Chrismns treat tor the hTCPilllg closed with the National Anthclli. Early m Novcmber g M-llltleal plant turned cut its l,000t.h tank and anti-tank gull. REMOVED r0 58 QUEEN ST. Buyvimv Coul Bogs of Cool delivered to any part of city -50c LAWRENCE IIENNESSEY PHONE I08 Additional carrying capacity in the way of a "' boat that will give reasonable assurance to the public that they will not be unduly (lelaycd. FOUIITII. Additional accommodation for tourists ill the way of overnight cabins, summer hotels and homes of the better class that will take care, in a proper manner, of the people who come to visit us and thus provide what they come quite prepared t0 pay for and at prices that will make a. good return on the Investment Ind labor expended. FII-‘Tll. Bus connections onrrotcd on schedule and making reasonably close connecllorls with the ferry uoasln s at each ter- minal with published scale of fnrcs and thlls perm t the public to tnko advantage of the ferry service provided. SIXTH. Erection of a suitable warehouse at Wood Islands where cargo to and from the mainland could be stored and where Inspection of ccrinln form produce could he made and where the largo trucks could pick up thrlr loml for mainland points. N .8. ferry established and usklns: your help to rn. e ll. what It can be made. NCRTHIIMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED R. E. MUTCII, ilesldcni. Q 0O006000OOOOOOQ000000006000900004004 006040-0-0-0 o-o-vooowo- oo+o+o+oo+o++o+e+o¢ wvooo-ooo 000+ rovoo mo» we v woooaooooo 000+ eo-e-oooowev¢-¢*°**'*****'***“**”“‘ P b b O 12-17-11 Farmers llear Charlottetown buying dolly. cutth- IXAMINAIIUN l-'li:..i~. oml sioonlvlnl tiller" ea. .1. FiiiARtlll ~ ."..%2£€1.=Z~'.E1 s... mg: . . m» ~ Gift Confectionery We have one of the fin- Charming Boxes at 60c, $1.00 $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 up to $5.00 Cedar Boxes When empty, suitable for trinkets and so on. These contain box of finest quality of candy.‘ Recen brought a quick change in the mod of travelling. The snow has arrived and it. looks as thou h n. was here rescuei to stay. After ccnsl erable shovel- linlz the roads will be m =1 coodlllcn had gone with hi“, The mp dldn-t scem like much now when the sun P110119 04-11 Ulwllgtl collect to New was pupils o! Bea View School lu-e w“ °“‘ m“ "l" "w" W’ ‘wfmd- Y°‘1‘-" for good slelglllng. bus preparing for o. Ooréert which they plan to hold this wee . Burgess. Miss Gladys Adams spent the week Jim and at h" h°m° he“? me guffigafg straight ahead. But Pat ‘had said: "One of us has to go back and tell a step from the telephone, the old _ the passengers helps on the way. lady who'd let her in when she had Mm“. friends are Sorry ,0 1mm 'l‘hink it'd better be you. Jim -- knocked at the door, asked, "Why her parents Ml‘. and Mrs. W Adams. that Mr, Anson Pickering, who was employed at the Airport in Summcr- m9 1Q side, was obliged to resign ills pcsl- tion on account of ill-health and ls It wouldn't look rigJ». on tcu of now convaiescing at his old home what had happened last night if here the guest of his mother, Mrs. he refused. He'd returned, gi-ud- mas spirit. site hoped. "Why -why Jvhll Plfikfiflllg- singly- ‘ind now here he was, try- I suppose I do." ember ulcetlng at the home of MYS. Colin ening. the new President Mls. Harry Croz- Joseph MacLll-egzr and Mls. Wal- lace Pickering, were 8131201111.‘. War Cake over till the A report of the Red Miss Ross who had recently vi the school was read by the S: ary Mrs. Clurulce Hickey and . gesiiolls given tlicrcln “"1" by a 111011011 that nscessn meélt lie tfsxiacfigril? The following Christmas b°Y ‘v35 “M3531- He kept lwkma programme was then carried out by tile singing oi a Cnristmas Carol, mas Thoughts Reading. Skinflints Christmas. Mrs. Pat and Connie." Harry Crozter. Brown by Joyce p Claus then arrived and distributed Mountain. Mrs. Arthur McKay in- “dvemum- h“ ‘Wm mi“ vlted members to her home for the next Red Cross knitting the follow- ing week. Miss LouiscrMcKay, Sumnlerslde, wasn't a grain left. ——-~ why The North Shore Cannery situated 111st, beef and chicken. poise canning fish and vegetables at a The rural mall courier Mr. Harris Blakaney, who is always on the job in spite of storms and bad roads. made] hits Stflgufliultlflllfélldlkbélt was una e o ma le re r y, 1 W1 was a sight when she had one. Kemmgwn on ma even n8 o n: "Never saw anytime “w” eflwbnl‘ was a psrclee with a prison record behind him. One false move and he he would be in jail again. to the rows. Miss Margaret Cousins spent l. leasant visit recently with friends meant was she was an old school teacher. He keot rlabt 0n. ed on the radio and walked down K1811 W119“ 111W the bus aisle. n Summerslde. A numbel of farmers have flnish- trlp's over." Dawson along he road. Wnero was the Kiri goil18? What had sent her off, eyes hostile as sne looked at him — cheeks flaming? alone. He'd send help bacr —- of course. But it would lve him a TWIN!’ The“ (above) of the I’.E.I. Light Horse. to His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry return 1i’ the other passengers were P81191100. CRIN! Tfflvfiifi. ha" 1'0- celvcd word o! his safe nrrivul in 31m PM, England. tweather conditions have chance to keep 9 wouldn't be any for bin; Afterwards, he'd been blvwllls- But it had been penty em had been outfitted for Gloves too crew weren't had figured on them. 'Ilfe snowploulths and a. road match wits with the far off. Even then lived woman's place keeping woman's page in the home edition. James W. Patterson "Sorry, it'll taxe a little while. long two hours ago. Neither one of Storm did some damage to our th 1t, wires and my only trunk line __. thin -_ Cont... shabby, through is blur." Pte.’ Claude Blakaney of the RC. both of them. Connie Dawson bit; her lip: "Make boy who be- \vaa on the As she stood there, afraid to take ‘ because it's terriblv inlpor-ant for are you so nervous, my dear?" reach a. telephone" ing to catch uo with this girl who MW“ 1"‘ m‘ W°"““‘1‘~‘Y °"' without looking back and then be- '1ne meeting opened with Kan to m“ like the wind Jammy "Sit down and rest .'.. Convener and a As Jim slumped into the nearest Cross Nurse from the floor. SW11 "littered like snow; sparkled like e. -€v field Skippy. "We'll bundle you up ‘1 1' and have you ready to go again tn ‘Twidcd m" 501160 sick no time," she promised, The littlc committees reported sat- Mrs. Ray Monologue, Parson McKay. “Sure you are." She spoke m an“ hours. by Mrs. She kept remembering the sign T1193’ “l” Fur‘ knew how she looked. “Hello, teacher." he greeted. 1'" 11"‘- "Hello, George." than you," George laughed. The words smarted. Wh "Guess you'll be 5pm,, and "a am dam; 5 good "I want Connie," he wlllmpered. business during those days. R131" then and Gregg decided the tri her. "Grant's ‘Mm ." and she we or arms Two T Es T laughed. wan she wanted was m the M-{l and George Haven. cnn_ I O I O I (‘PT \ > TEA for Clonnle Dawson, "She'll be right bus seat, stared here, Skippy. Maybe I could tell piece shilling under his loot. Then “we by e Aftelwards, as the time the corner, 3981mm t-lrflflflfid. all the glamomllfl S109. the there were two clips-costly, pure- stoned baubles. He as belonging to the Dawson girl. No ‘.ie'd wiped off the blackboard. She doubt they had dropped out the saw the wood getting low. She girl's purse somewhere along the scraped the cocoa can until l-herc trip and remained hidden. It took t-he jolting of the bus when it ivss George Haven. He was atroll- 111,; hand to at Dilfnley 15 HOW 1n 11111 SW11“! W111‘ lug toward her, same broad should- Egan, the driver might think he l1 681151)“? $1311 01 Wtlrkers ""11""? ers. nice brown hair and eyes. Sm‘ had sneaked back on the bus to "plant" 01c things. there Janet could laelp Jim Bardley. was over for heed. "It means an awful lot to me to Bardley clipped short a nrotestdget this telephone call through." "Do you believe in Provident-Ar?" Connie jmnped. Not more Christ- "Tlicn don't be uneasy. Every- The DQYYXMY W- 1~ 119111 1111111‘ 13°C“ locked as if she were running away, thing works out in ns own way for She reached the top of the hill the test." Connie saw her more ciearly — a frail old lady who stared without mam w pack “axes 10,- buys from bus was closer than the $211001 and would like that, but she mustn‘t this community who are training Ill he decided to crawl into it, for a thlnk of him. Tile story was first Canada and Mrs. Jamas Hickey, Mrs. few minutes and ease off his shoe. with her, just as it was with Pat. With the snow cleared away it She clicked the receiver of the wall d n5 t1 had been straightened and looked telephone, jingling J c hook up and _ _ When sound of it as if the operator in t-hc lnelillng “hen dcmme “mp5 “mud you re waiting, the last hour ls the crossroads exchange were giving it be mane. Yarn was dlstributml by lcngtsfi.’ the Red Cross _ quantity of knitting was harmed in. seat, something twinklecl up at niln shaking with nerves. was suddenly Something that very calm again. all extra trill-for luck. Connie Dawson, v.10 bad been “Good afternoon." collie the voice at the other end of the line. “This Janet Gregg. the school teacher, is the New York Press Bureau." CHAPTER XVII Jim Bardley. slumping into the at the jeweled Crozlsr. see my mummy." he said. ‘with the diamond clip. He thought fast. when he spoke. his voice was cold. in controlled. 51111111 her best normal school voice. But. there was something on the radio , Janet Gregg was tired. It had been about 1.5 being rescued?" 111$, 10 F111 ‘T111911 m“ bee" WW5 fun at first, this strange gathering .ca.ma:ni..by...ss"be5 l" m we m we can which supper was "Isn't it about time "That's ilvllat I'm waiting for." Jim Bzlilcy edged closer into peering down. Yes, recognized them away. If he spoke He began mentally to but the 51w 1699i- hflr pieces together. Perhaps people al- eyes down. She knew they'd be ready suspected him because he'd Woteflns and that there was l! left the bus in the dark the night ridge on her nose from Iler glasses. before and tried to get away. He And she had that uncomfortable remembered the hostile wnv the 1p w feeling 0t a cold coming on. She girl eyed him; other trlvnl things. over 1L She than she had since yesterday morn- ing when Mr. Williams had called her into his office at The Sentinel. Snow dampness had mode her dark hair curl ln close, caplike ringlets. Lipstick and powder smoothed the sleepless lines under her eyes and Jim Bardley never forgot that he Be began to sweat as Egan turn- "How's the game foot?" The red- Pat Patterson. He was o per man but he understood newspo things without explanation and he Two types of tanks. the Valemlm he home, forgetting the guide books was on the level. Infantry Mark III and ' Céutser, are being built ln a a. MORSES l I I O "Please let me have the city "Operator, I want to put a. tele- desk." Connie Dawson was saying over the telephone in the little while house. "Yes, just a minute." She was connected with a mas- cullne voice. “I've a story for you about the bus marooned in the AAAlegheniesfi ‘ - "What!" The voice fairly explod- ed. "We've been tearing up wires. rounding up tulrespondents. practi- cally combing the countryslde. And ytou say youv'e got a story about l» §Milk Fed Chickens For tale. .-_ v_>i___._ ,_-: -_.- Are you on the scene?" inc 1.11m My; H impatient voice was demanding "I was on the bus." She could shout. something vacross the city p111 room. Then he sold, "Let's have it, sister." The wile was scratchy; at times the connection wavered and almost broke. but Connie kept on. Crisply, concisely,“ where. who and and the information that all aboard Men on the bus tried to dig wheels out of the snow but by that time the drifts were too high. Then the ignition went haywire and there we were." The man on the city desk agreed. I I l - a l l Bros, ma, L-583-l2-l7-21. Certainly she didnt aspect But ‘it i. .. . caawroan MEMORIAL. Chrllt- 1t med! Jim Budlw uneasv- HM lan Church Bradalbane Service will rivm Pat Pltierson an wold w T‘ I u‘ m‘... 1 p_ kit Sunday; D.£...éb,§§1.._ {gm out m: u» girl and n» Attle it ll 6 MK?- !" tllys we have about three Pastgite we coma vL-sia-iz-ivlii‘. t Xbomt let alumina hallben to i‘ :2:fnrefblfsgosrsdiggrfiaigtC113”? 5”" "1 fl lJre- ' —————— hem until I get back," Pat had . c lc cnS and if v0 RIFLE suoor - Th r ll " ma. ' - - '- ~ " boys have mode the 1.110%‘; £31111: s "No, I won't," Jim answered, "I'll. gglrsrairyiir eplyeoféfl eatmgt: ‘hgm,’ {his h: 1°“ giilogltfhxllifgnlflm $1Aw g-Jle _,___i____________ ‘Itzlwhig g: l?! h m‘ it deliver pa“ is 30 “c”? M‘ “s, 1"" W111 not . Deoe . v- was e r ' c - ‘ ‘d “We? “i 511*" Dmlllfis 9°; SOURIS’ THURSDAY 1m" mod Bcttcrgngt’ ssiinoinvthlns ‘T1’ less in ‘case lots Th‘ p? poulnd’ ‘dc per pound Ivan Robinson 86; Don Wonnacott mole," an inner voice had warned. ‘a, ' l5 1s a Sp endld "Dllllfillnilv *1’ as; Fred Pound 9s; Earnest Claw- A swell guy, this redhead - but a f0!‘ 1116 1103's W110 plan raffles to book ih {t ~ son 88; Harry Shama as. newspaper man. too. ‘F’ requirements or to have a bov lhced ' f“ If you really want to make a hit w“ Bentley hed elrew dew w» 4+ stora e Call u. m 212 ' I ‘ m ‘"1" T‘ ,. . . . . , NATIONAL REGISTRATION —- - auspicious mm; when he'd g - e 0 W. - with him, give lulu Slllrlfi for Chrlst- Last year National rte umuou was Sea Vlew to get of! the bus lu m, am; lut {l ‘it mas. No man ever has enough or too “u? mdmum‘ i" ° “i? 1- s‘; FRANK 3- CLARKE ‘it many shirts. You'll find a tre- 335131’ $11.2‘ 33¢? h? $1351.11?!‘ and Vicinit .2311, “Jiimliltunielfiiiei? tam-Iii; ».‘w...g,+.1..l..,g,+.g,.p,4.4.,;,4, ,1, “A, 1 ‘it mcndous stock on hand here, and 11151111‘) 911°" °n 111° 1311‘ 135cm“ y highway. he'd counted on going ‘L_‘58é_1z,'_n_'3,"‘ " ' " ' -‘ ' -' T‘ “w 919 - heir-hill 5.1.?‘ H6 asked, ‘H __ , to New Yorldgw W)“ ca“ 3°“ 8t! ‘ 1 ‘ . . . . “Slit away “by 1.31,, m, I hear the enthusiast there.’ _ ' 1" wit"..‘;'f:;.;'l:..$°;.:£§°t%ia;1g git pvsitiietlc second. 'l‘licn they open, she ave the when, 0W 0f L119 YICWS, who spent; the summer in the city u , “mm Safe P ’ left yesterday for Boston. O. C. lsspenolng a pleasant furlough Once, hed fallen in cis tracks, it as quickly as you can - will "What ‘mppened? Drivel. takes “t Pnimfw" “m1 111W“ rer ____.__ at his home here. foot twisting under him. Somehow, you? It's terribly important." She wrong turfi?" i‘ (llllfllyidloqkllls at lr-r. -1 8e; m. ‘NGDRE F. M‘ LEOD [jmited ..l"*.§.;%.:':::- u?“3i."i§f§.'.i°' u... M11dWd___—M@K1m1°" is‘ mist :..s'":::.ct.i"-t..“':2 sate‘ m“ "W °’ "e “r ~m a Mm - - - . _ . ‘ , . ., , . h m _~ ~ ._‘ _'l."_ mm ‘ _ “ ' wwn My), 1m- Son pemy, who 1, 11111153’. 811cm aushort timfolilrgligilrll back track for it, ' Connie was impatient. ooltl. still Fgsgndireectiilglmglyiaseggggs llivgrglbofi‘; £116 newspaper lumpy. s‘ 1nd have stationed were Wm, the R0,...) 33L egllméctlell it 0? All! 135mb 1ft So, finally, thcydv reached the from the walk. but oh — so ex- W0 miles m on a cuuntw m“ noun it all tho t‘ re, yquq‘ - E1165 ° 15- '31 highway and luck had been with hllarated. Yes, sue was ready to . H- the 2.11 who was sl-ucl in the 10b ill St. John BLOOMINC ‘.§..§i'§&i...... The followin i th the ronth of ‘hovfelnbiarfpon m “Yes." he said, "there you were -- go right allud with tllc story.’ She was warming to li/"illrllllllg to it as Pat Patterson had done. "Passengers found a refuge in a one-room schoolhouse at o'clock in the morning." Yes, it was a story everything — Skippy, to the drummer with the an 2_ sample case of Easter cords. "Keep it. up, gal. You're going great guns." When she finished the man said, chief of the Press Bureau, and all her plans had tangled, holding her back % now hele he was-wanting obviously amazed. "What were you doing on the bus" "I W35 on my way to see you." There was a pause and then a chuckle. "Don't give you? Well you've certainly sent us in a grand story. Bct you didn't hag/Ir: an easy time. yourself." “~10 mm. ,1...“ 13,190 ie that, so it was a relief to have the line blur badly at this moment and then break off entirely. The local operator cut in apolo- getically: "I'll get your party back. Won't take long." lague highv boill autos and trucks could‘ not make connections , l . - h w » .. .., 1 , . |.. _ and on snzlllt- l_\'S the pnsscllgcrs got then.- bv inut or by team. --——— Holy Night. Reading, Lltt.le_ Joes Vflu a s my - arrow you ow he whlstlcfl. 5-)” 119,1‘, 11cm‘ . "No hurry." Connie told hcr. stamhrd Con] C11r1$m]a5_ M154‘ prank MgKaplcu-r- make ypur lletterg; d ‘I I 1 I’ Egan 111111021‘ YlllflgskglllPDfillvfi-fivd’ “The story-s “L” We trunsporlcfl only o fraction of the freight that would have 01.5mm‘ 0f too Lost. Reading, Cirist- H0 S 00k 1.5 ~B - 15 2°11» V7 BQTUQY-‘i -- 9- 1111 9 Y 901919 -- girl ,rep°ner_gee_ ‘hays wonderful! Always thought I'd like te. Must be thrilli “It ls. Call me when you nave the the connection again." _ As she put the Connie was bewildered at- first to see the kitchen just the agate coffee pot bubbling-the old lady sitting immobile. $0 much had happened to her! "I guess what you said about everything working out in its own way for the best. is true," she ventured. "Providence," the woman replied. Then. hospitnbly, "You could pro- to wri conditions and during day or night. sive work but must provide room in which to bundle the ship. gpaelntltletyhe week end at her home in halgléglrred esvglilgilllll In "$121k gglszlllliynstlglgslgtfivlnvigegon‘Lissa-Ll;11-3 bably do rm, a cup of wnee THIRD. she had been so buovll" ‘*1 Jim reached down and then drew 11°31}: and a chance m “u, some of the snow and grime from her face would be perfect, Connie agreed. “Wish I could see you," the old woman was saying, "Figure you're sort of little and pretty and proud." Connie laughed. was she? After she'd scrubbed with yellow soap and cold water at the sink. faced Iierself in the amount in the world would Con- road to St. John's was too close to risk another jinx. Tlte telephone jingled again -- onoe, twice, experimentally. And Grade X—-l. Raymond llacbon. ald. 2. Reggie lvlacbsnnlzl. 3. George Lacey. Grade IX-l. Edith smith. 3, Genevieve MacDonald. 3. Mary g, MacDonald. three that load 110m 111° 1115111191» Grade VIII——1. Therese MncDoug. Bernice MacDonald. 3. Mar- garet Maclkmrild. Grade V-1. Clarence MacDonald. 2. Joan MacDonald. 3. Jimmie Mm. Corres- < ~ . . ., Jim re ted; tied to t t seeing. Yet ev r thin as neat in . - pondence was rand by the Secretary out?“ },.1,',~,,'°‘1C,°,‘}.{§,,‘,‘{§§ again. Bust the loot nuns ntrivistgii the room. Allyasati “éoffee pot Lgalgkfil igowlilute‘ The b0“ wants 13191111111- . - . ' i “<119°°111Y1171119i19 i . - . - . i. Pllrobbin" swellin He "\rt- bubbled on tlie hove A child's '. ' It. l_ with f -l t. ltl. k-t l -.t'.-'~. -i' Uni. i l . s I1“’“gm5' T11°.‘1"“*11€5 “m” “W “'1' S‘ ,, “ ~". -‘ 15,, .“ °“ ,,_, . "‘ ,' , - She'd tried t ra e across Lb - .. _ w. , . the closing oi‘ lcilltnilglliliilll six;uirylilpiiiuldilii m“ I “c ‘mwunce 19d and ifisvlg ‘flea? and business cllscusscu. It was cd back. talcng lt slswy The IvLhEY sat. ill one colnel. Skippy comment to hi)“: f) Mr. Higgins antiilgdkvlcllfyniMlgfvegtgflghgi/lparffitég: die Pius Mn cDonald, Grade I (Senlorl-l. Edna MM- Donald. 2. Ralph MncDougnll. scssmis uork which was the transport. ii i '. 2 .000 ' e- i 1 hild a d h t-i _ . _ 'I".lllli7.iii1l) autos nlld iru- - ‘s brlllutlilllflil. ‘filo ‘tnoscgrrtid 111/118. rlgcilziilfls guntlifin Eggd 601111111499 i“ 113v“ ‘H1313! o1 5am" 85 11 1F 9011111 1°11 fight B11"? 11° 1101"“ goqbglk ti? h?! Si‘; couldn't holy” Grade I (J11111°r1_N°.“15t5' anlc lnrc Jllsiillfll thc l1\l1cllUrT.(l\ t. - who saw the Miss Elaine Parkman. Mrs Nscl ll-tulms dccmfdthteo ‘Kcqe 111111-511 1118 11113- “I’m almost reodl’ m? 5'0"." the biezmszlere-wasf-Qaofi xllfiuféllsoitleln Pfqittfiqhgst average ln sPplOT 814111951 ucs inc ruutc made lusnublc. H00 - ~ i td t b V 1i ‘y’ 01195 ° t '_ ' ~, 1,‘ 5- Egan was in the drivers seat, operator sold and tlicn, country ‘ . - “ ‘ ' sci . imi‘l\ tlil per ccn. n. k l . .1 f l d h l lllldpselllgilvlfxbfflzlpglillxtklf w-lijaulisciqfltilggdt. Bfiiéigaglndblvxlrgainbolg/llslufgfizai; listening intently to the radio. style, "Great (lolngs and plenty of st.'.A‘g§n;:uag1ge hag?» ‘fierslghlef Clmzlhfixgtligvcllqtize ‘ilgmnr grain: lls wor nus (one m " l ' 1 5 t ' M‘ - “ ' , ~ " _‘ ‘ _' ' . ‘ ' ell. we would mt- t'~n tllc loss Oslplllrtulllillflfilfllllllllluglfullilil); whlgli Tlitee ligiiteciilrlerétiiggcegtsbe held at were to take charge of Same Mid 3123:1112}: u“ me you? he awed exgliiilégiitiushgilcétufg galiiiraligloie w“ asking‘ Zitcnlgignce: pol/ilirgalet l e Km,“ in» f" 103w. not"? Liege we gum, beg-z lhtinhvnge or ms. CvollTpqombs. roll ifij§finfiéficfi°ifiiila‘lhtiutiiililiiiuflit} "Noiié - nothing serious. Just a the bell pealezl into u... stillness of Se‘,'f§f§,"e§'£‘“°° “m” "m" Th“ Maconmld. mitten smith. Koh- ‘vc; ' 1c oats o cl l_ " sys ln ‘ep cm cr ca to e ailswerecl witl cw Ye r's . ' . u . ' - . 3' _ ;' Q , ' w; ,, - 1.‘. M D '1 l1, 1W1,’ lfcDon- . ,_ msohmcns‘ _ n u was (lemma w leave me vwmy game toot tile lltch n Shed never 101;, t the M,“ Dawson!" The (He! was Réidtllifoupalw “Xgligrmms find Edna MacDonald. Tcuchcr: Ill-Ion llll-Guignn. 12.100 co§17nncrons m.» Depart-merit of Afuvftlofu and sultiply hos ow llp easily, do coilldlrt have answered 1Q (11114. l-lELP Hg}. receiver back, 53ml? — 5116 small mirror looked more like herself REMINGTON Portable With these six matter: nrnpcrlv takcn rare of. and they will be ed chopping their supply 0f flre- cwlsh 1- new; Bgm-wd on ",1" -- n _ Much “erg: If our people just get behind‘ them. then I‘. E. l. and N, S. will both est, displays 0f Gift wood 1°1- mg yggt and are busy she munngt 1e; mm u, how do" u-Thfire.“ be abioctm. h, the m“ 11911-1141 1'1"‘ 11111351“- ‘m m _ H’ benefit because we will be passing on 1.. N. s. the tourists that reach hauling it home since the snow Sh, w“ 9° m.“ 591111-141 11¢; glasses. town who can give first old if it's H” “mung 0;” w“ ‘t be No matter what PUISUIISI ‘ us via Bordon and rlrmvlnlz to P. E. I, those who have passed over Chocolates, We have came. He stlffd “"1 mm“! ‘my’ needed’ Think m] mm unloading bu‘ — or our 11x11 A t; Ah d f our children, ability this (‘nbot Trail and are looking for a return route that opens new it shrugs“, _ Janet Md he‘, head the luggage The ca" ought w be 11111881911 110W W55 511 95¢ 0°- ," c" 9 Y , c territory and at n vory low cost and without rciroccd steps. v ever displayed The 100ml stores here hovc W1 ‘m against kiPPY'5 911111111"- Bllt even down any {nlnute now to m“ us sonéiewgere were the‘ diagfiondt c1155 m mink and crmtc on a t)? Again thanking all those who have helped to cl. the P. E. I.—- > ggufnakiégggsg aggfiaaaigcizgsgtzgg kippy WM fretting i0 get away. ourgfigrathsvalaiollgm ignghgelgggwélv¥g time]. Iebufiiglxtify 3,3 note ‘Creamy wrirgf‘ is a great 315531- Today, requirements arc 1115111 competition keen, so g1" l?“ children the advantage’ ° ' Remington Portable. v Five models, priced t0 5"" everyone. Deferral 17311116,“: if you wish. Free lnsfrvfi: book with everymaclilne- 5 for a demonstration. u voua Local. almmovou bill" Miller Bros. Lid Dawson go beck. No, the ' "I"II"“‘I1I‘~TR'I‘T Tlgsflinnllflfléf‘ hldcs. calf skins ' w». ' ilmzgycue I‘ r. I and sheep pelts. Full market t | t.,;,v\w\~,u-,‘f,‘,l,§- For a second Connie Dawson was I 55.; 1 "1"" "é"l"i i311" '2 A‘ '1' ’ muciwlvnlca Block i n RE ELECTED ORANGE ' Mg‘ m?“ lbscliomPultilgelltkwglTi Pm“ l strefl ll . . . . ' i i‘ a appene a rs t George , , | , .,,, 102 Elm Evcnue K RUG 3T0 a‘ MORSES _s h- - k- 4P‘ Hadn't he telephoned in the Fvcsa . 147 Gm» unto..- m. m MPH! n 1m I 4 a PEKOE ha. averyl mg ll to u Bureau n, a," n m,‘ w“ a h‘.,,,,, n chuqoflctown (lfllcl- Purifier-led with . "RUUSTURE ~ assets.- ~- E-"t - "=- antitrust to sotisiy critical Maritime tea drinkers. for her, at last. she was the girl who could use it. And then she forgot everything except the stout