_ cmusl-d by emotional disturbances n". s» ~ ' t '- DECEMBER 1,7, toss Busy Centre Of Friends will regret to teem of the ilnese in the P. Ii. 1. Hospital of Mu. Clifford Outew. Master Wayne McMillan has re- tumed home from the P. E. 1. Hospital when he underwent a tonsil operation. His many friends will b. piqued to learn that Mr. hank Bagnall is greatly improved in health. H; ale patient in the P. l. I. Hospi- e A man. staring hard at him and 8- proved to be an old com- rade of his in the Air Force at one W110. and O'Hara found himself helm: rreeteo so effusively that he all‘: had to stop and talk over old GI. The other was now doing quite well in civil aviation. i-le Woe pilot for a syndicate supplying luxuy-y P151?" 1°!‘ U16 quick transport o! wealthy business magnates and 51811 IWMY personage: on their -___ affairs. He was here now afteg Mr. end Mrs. J. I. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Outeliffe enjoyed a motor trip to the main- had been taking a stroll land recently end became thoroughly bored with his own company when he caught §1Bht of O'Hara. While they eat over a O'Hara explained that he was on his way to London. The other suggested, lzop over with me. old man? I'm flyln: solo. I'll get a special rate for you, even if I can't do the trib for nlxes—" "It's very good of you." O'Hara stunned him. "I'd spring to it right away if I could. But I'm rather tied up here for a while." The other was disappointed. He'd visloned a less lonely trip back with an agreeable companion. They sat for some time, talking of old tlnzcs. Then somehow the conver- sation turned to conditions under which civil air-pilots worked, and the subpect. of customs evasion came up. The Y. P. U. met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carew. Rev. H. Christie was in charge of the program. Next meeting will he a social in the hell. Mrs. Steve Burns entertained the "Fmwh Pry Gang" at an enloy- able party recently. Card: and omclnhole were enjoyed. During the evening Mrs. J Brown was pre- sented with a blue wool crib blanket. A delicious chicken dinner was served by Mrs. Burns. assist- cd by Bertha McDonald, Dorothy Bulger and Margaret Smith. Others present were Helena Bowman. Florence Craswell, Jeanette Brown, Marion Gillie, Marge Smith and Reta Woods. I "Why not A meeting was held in the hiasonic Hall recently to discuss music classes. Prof. Jones of Try- cn was present, and explained how the classes could be started. It was decided to have Prof. Jones con- duct an adult class on Friday eve- nings and teach singing in the school. It is hoped pupils, teachers and parents will co-operate with Prof. Jones in this new enter- prise. "HE OFFERED ME 22.000“ "Considering the temptations put up to us on occasions." the ‘pilot said, “they shouldn't be stinting over our screw. There are times when it's a strain keeping to the straight and narrow path, espec- ially when-by taking scarcely any risk at all-you can pick up n couple of years‘ salary in one." IHSUHAPItl AH: litlllll ‘:. built. 1' M. _ "Smuggling?" O'Hara questioned c‘ R‘ BOEHNER t The aruiual meeting of the W. not too interested. Jeweugf M- 5- W85 119111 011 Wednefidby CVE- “One way and another. I'll Just M WIIEATH X11"!- Dev- 1st. at the home of give you on Instance of what hap- Ollllgl-IO Utumuhu 24"!- MJYYY ymflilggry- Thzgilglg- PencclTto me. It [was about a year t. eh. s. . . 118.17 e, ago. he very ast tlm I was H/w/ The theme for the meeting Wu he", 1 w" L~nkmg O18 p», 1115f; “The Christian world at the feet of Jesus Christ." Hymns sung were, “Silent Night, Holy Night." "We Thank Thee That. Thy Church Un- eleeping." “At The Name 0! Jtwfl" and "O Come All Ye Faithful." Mrs. Patterson read scripture. Luke 24-6 and Mrs. Newman read Matt. 1-12-11. The offering was received and ' dedicated. The Candle Lighting service was very nicely presented. A table with the Globe and five candles was in the centre of the room. Mm. liePaxe was leader, and taking part in the service was Mrs. J. S. McLeod. Mrs. Ripley. Mrs. Cyril Smith, Mrs. J. E. Cousins arid Mrs‘. Seaman. As each candle was being lit recollections were brought of fellow Christians Ln North America, south America, Europe, Asia and Africa. The circle of prayer and Bene- diction brought this part of the meeting to a close. The mlnutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by nineteen members and three vlslliors. Cards of thanks from Mrs. LcPage and Mrs. Andre were read. Fhlendship calls re- corded 43. and books read durlhfl month totalled ten. TWO N115 W?" paid. The Mite Boxes were re- ceived and opened. End "*9 treasurer, Mrs. Ripley. asked that before l met you’. Like now, I was going back empty. l got talking to an English-man casually. at a cafe like this. He was an old chap with a wizened up face. Said he lived round about here. Had a Chateau he said." "A Chateau?" O'Hara's interest uuickened suddenly, and perhaps foolishly, because Brissac wasn't the only Chateau round these parts. "Yes-and cash. He'd the fattest wallet l’d seen on any man for years. It was worth every penny of a thousand quid to him. he told me. if I'd do what he wanted." "Which was——?" ‘ "To fly ltlm over without any- one knowing." “Couldn't be done, of O'Hara shrugged. "Could be, old man, if a fellow hadn't a conscience like mine." the other laughed. “Has been done on occasions, to my knowledge. But not by me. And it would have been easier from here than from most places. The French officials here are lust too slack for words. ' assistant, Mrs. G. E. Smith. Mission Band Leader - Mrs. E. A Bernard, assistant, Mrs. J. E. Cousins. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Bernard. Leader of Mission / IW/I/J/ln/ BIIIUIII WIIEAIII MOASE Jewellers w as.» . ‘ilffdfls-II" amluweddhll I ‘ summlisms PIiUillJISl MIMI IN U‘ . .'.4l;|.“|:.lI .4! 1'1 (14/ f1 ‘l! 1/ BRIDAL WREIITH " Iizm/vtidv GODKIN BROS. IUNIIIIIIDI. P. l. I. ‘Mil In“! DIIIOIG ll "dun m“. course." ‘\ that. you are worried about some- thing enables hkn to explain how the mind and emotions, through the nervous system, disturb the rhythm and regularity of the ver- ious body processes. The heart beats faster, breathing is more rapid food stays in the stomach because the stomach movements stop working for minutes at a time, hands, feet. and forehead pereptre. HOW IS YOUR BLOOD TIIA l IIIQLIIF YIIIIIIS lContinl-lod from Page 14 in; and then told the physician all his truublcs which troubles were real rrrru the emotional stand~ pUlllt. ‘the physician made a couple of swtggestlona which canted out. later caused a dlsappedrance of the symptom!» Willie it is generally known tihan not less than half the patients who I. til consult physicians have no organic PRESSURE I. . mmaoxg: 3:! pxsfir ‘u; £0“ i: Band, for the splendid work done “m” "“Y“°“““ km" m’ m’ S-md wily I01: s.‘§l’.'s'1"§‘°“5 "I: n35 Fbllowing i: the officers by the Band during the year. It evxnntonla oi which the silent-l ma” “u” w‘ ' ‘n 21:,“ '10,. comm; “u; was moved and seconded that the low blood pressure entitled "How Is Your Blood Pressure?" To obtain it. lust send 10 cents and a. S-cont son. gtamp, to cover cost of handling and vice-President - Mrs. J. L. Le- malling, to The Bell Syndicate. in Page, cunplaln are real enough ut are Auxiliary Rive the Mission Band 81.00 for World Friends. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Le- Page and all retiring officers. Pro- President -- Mrs. O. l. Mat-he- which can upset every organ and every processin the body Usually it is the patients fault in not. telling ram c0 mlttee for Jlmuar meet- IIlQ phyglqlan m“ h. l, M“, n“, care of this newspapg. Poextoolffllc; Secretary) - Mrs. E. A. Bernard gins: Patterson’ Mrs. 20b2,“ Wus or emoional strain. However 3°‘ 99- sum,“ G‘ ‘w r ' "°'°1emd' M" 1, w Rlplgy son. Mrs. George smith and Mrs. most physicians-busy as they are My" ‘M “k m‘ Wu’ “PYj Treasurer -- I - - - Andrewm Lunch committee: Mm LIlQsl‘. days-are able to Ncolniu (Welecmd). I Secretary _ Bowman. Mrs. Cyril Smith. Mrs. that rapid heart beat, high D1004 °°"°“’°“°§.“°,f g n (y-e_g]gfl;gd) Seaman. Meeting will be held at plt-ssilre, indigestion often are Mrs. J. W. i! s" °m __ Mtg the home of Mrs. J. W. Patterson, wot.’ by emotional dleturbancee Temperance ecre ry - The Lord's Prayer in unison closed the meeting. A dainty lunch was served by committee in charge. Eldon Seaman. supply Secretary —- M"- J~ 5- McLeod (re-elected). Christian Bteylazdgllil! "— M"- G- E. Smith (re-e ac t’ - Mlsslgnayy Monthly and World lib-lend secy - Mrs. iledley Blmwe ire-elected). , community Friendship Sec? -- Mm Fulton Robertson (re-elected). Press Secretary - WS- Q v- Smith (re-electedl. Official Board Representative - . J. L. LQPBGQ- Mrbargmist — Mrl. Orville 86118’. ,2ll0 0 h Lu” s‘ Satltlengstlelldlns vrhlclt the patient keeps to himself. thus keeping the physician "Ln the dark." 'l‘l'.:: telling the physician what 1'5 on sour mind does not mean that you have to explain exactly what if troubling you. simply telling him of eolda. nub vapoRub on throst...oheet. Melt "In In mouth. tool FOR SE61’ R560 L13, H)“ 6 I 0 it's a joy to tah a much of ba&g outset’ W ueeavegezenmle Fleieehroeulfs Yeast! l0 . :3 lirhtrguoe a; mpting y agrsn If you bake at home. h 4i KEY CHAIN l- ledleued wold is in store for "f" “hum ‘m, u", hug-sq. Sold IJGRIIIQ. Jewellers Everywhere pa; h depodt II In the Dini- Th! nosey, in an envelop‘. W" W» 6006s o! a sols of furniture and .7. ecco l) . t l‘ Hunter River g Chateau Sinister F? we. on: s. Molnod 1m on Itln- I a, iatlfgtthc United Blltle I90 visit ha“ “ma”, g , ._._ from those two thousand pounds, m case I changed my mind. No. 1 never heard his name. called the other old fossil Burnaby. l did hear that. l remember it be~ cause we'd a pilot in our outfit at that time with the same name." trying to persuade him to change his mind. O'Hara had to consider what he had learnt. viously in a panic to get out of France without. the known. Probably because he Yousef Hussein sitting outside his gates, waiting for him. On the other hand it might have been that he forsaw having the French police on his track. and was get- ting away while the 80111! WI! easy. VOICE FROM T!!! BLACKNESS he didn't succeed. there was al- ways a possibility that the idea of quick and secret may have remained with him. PE!- haps even been actually followed. It was that he did use secrecy t0 rdlph England. In view of his supp ed deowningyof which he was t g passport, especially lf he thought the police on his track. h, w“ now, O'Hara would have given much to know. but could see no way of finding out. Meanwhile it had begun to grow so dark that he remembered that. he [um-y back t0 the Chateau. If?!‘ Youeef Hussein was Ilvins l4- night that dinner party which was qppuently part game. ped into the driver's seat, set the self-starter quickly speeding out of Blarrita, his headlights searching the road ahead. This, like the wwu itself. was being increasingly misled by 011ml cautiously lessened apoed. out of his seat with sudden shook at the sound of a voice speaking out of the blackness of the saloon behind him. in Bench. "1 was iuat wonderlria why we were risking our necks. Iven if you are in such haste to return to got him aboard all right, and been after we'd crossed the Channel. s0 he could hop it quick. But _ no. he was so keen.” on a not; of regret. “Two thous- and-cash in my hand before l started. It took some swore too that there wasn't any- thing crooked about it, no idea of ‘dodging police or customs. Just-J’ "Just-what?” O'Hara prompted as the other stared Ln sUence, as i.‘ still seeing those two thousuncll pound notes tempting him in the‘ distance. "f never found out why he was so keen. We were interrupted. ‘Al friend of his. another wrinkled-t face old Rip-Van-Winkie came along and spotted him, and he closed down like a clam, said something to me under his breath about-not mentioning the affair. but just to forget it." "You didn't find out his name‘ l suppose?" O'Hara questioned, butt the other shook his head. , "1 got up and quit, Thought it best to get as far away as possible But he When the pilot left him. still Old Man Payne had been ob- fact being had And, although on that occasion escape by air pretty certain, anyhow, vefy natural advantage. he would carcely have travelled openly by Bow he did get away, or where must of his cynical O'Hara crossed to his car, which e has parked in the square. alip- whlnning and was fog rolling in from the 500,150 I whereupon. he nearly lumped "That's better!“ said the voice matfmolselle -Fayne—-" .‘ T . anon“ pmpcfly‘ Sh. l. w h~ .'/1.liV.iv..i‘/. sunk! lemony. Dee- It r away ' that?" with him. It would have meant angrily. landing at a quiet spot in‘ England cognlzed "He offered me two thousandHlaughlng the man musedrquietly as you were refusing. lie come this way also. gsglthmm '___ ' A Few Selections --- AT HOLMAWS Every Tuesday and Saturday Z p. m. VISIT» IIOLMAWS TUYLANDS Summerside and Charlottetown For The Best Toys Carnot, by giving me a start like doing so too openly. All the some, f- you're not very wide-awoke, are Ill you? Supposing I had been flsent of those people who are so excellent with the typewriter. and whose attention might as well be dry/n to you as to mad-moiaelle O'Hara interrupted lull yet with relief, as he re- the voice without need," to switch on the interior lights. "I'm sorry.” the other said, sllPped 1R starting. l softly. “I HOFLIS IIQIFI J summensto t - - " 1 MUBE SIIUPPIIIII DAYS TILL IFIIIIISTMAS PAQEJIIIJPJE _ 1,41 l. Eh torch. liaughlilg O'Hara sllPPBd fingers o a waistcoat-pocket, handed over the typewritten slip which the other read with the aid of a tiny. but powerful elgotyla llld "And that. you may take it from men Carnot, came from the Villa. GLOVES Kid GLOVES Woollen SCARVES BAGS DRESSES HOUSE DRESSES HOSIERY SWEATERS BLOUSES I41 Gr. George Sf. "What the devil do you mean, Cation, Silk and Flannelleiio NUMEROUS FOR THE LADIES _\\~ u; For The n, q LADIES... HOUSECOATS i? LOUNGING PYJAMAS . 2.9 BED JACKETS NIGHTIES l‘... sues g PYJAMAS . ° boll/Hi. iiil§>7/>a\ fiéiiilDua W1‘ i’; 3\ '0 9/1}. F“ 1. 4 For The CHILDREN... CARRIAGE WRAPS BLANKETS _ SWEATERS KNITTED SUITS DRESSES STOCKINGS GLOVES MITTS BATHROBES HOIISECOATS ROMPERS PYJAMAS BUNTING BAGS IIIS OVERALLS OTHER ARTICLES AND KIDDIES EARLY The Fashion Shoppe, guessed you WEN? on your way "Matter of fact-that's happen- 5t. Pierre." O'Hara. said with back to the Chateau. I wanted to ed. Here's one of their effusions- decision. und— without addressed to me." (To Be Continued) ;J'\f\l\f\‘w‘\\~\\\\"\\ Mmmm", “ii I Phone ll if. p: o» i- —r:»>-_:rv~ v1‘ ‘ rSPmTEeT uzxr" ;\'e..-.:_ v _