when’: should I Three For Egypt. a, Vlolel ss. amass, “Carson win Io an Ion?" )1» you mean she-i" Zenda stamrnered. "Turned me down? Yea. Com- pleuly/And I, want to know wily- Because I'll swear it was Just as unexpected to Ill‘ as to me. And -1’m not going to take it lYing down." "Of course not. Why lhvilill Yo"? lk-n sure-absolutely sure-that aha pgflly cams ‘los- you." zenda told him feverishly. "You said that before. It doesn't look as if you were right. But now it comes to this. I'll have her. whether she cares or not. She's mind and I'm not solos to give her up to anyone!" “There-there isn't much time to do anything now." lends was twisting and pleating the fabric of her skirt with nervous linker!- "Oh. you've heard that the film company is packing ill! Ind lflvinl Abu Rameses soon? Never mind A week should be more than enough for me and I'll make Jacobson stay tlil then." “It isn't only that,” Zenda’: pale eyes avoided his, her fingers pluck- ed harder. more desperately. "Kit Carson is in Cairo and he'i.l be here qsoon." "How do you know?" Lovelace frowned. ' “He wrote to Kay and told her to wire to an address in Cairo if she wanted him. Kay lhvvled m0 the letter." "That wire was sent to him two days ago. the night of the trouble at the Tomb.” Zanda said slowly. “Wel1'l" ‘The devil I wee! How do you lmow?" "I saw it. lt Just said: "Come. Kay." as he told her. It will bring him at once. He might be here in another two days." "Not before that?" "No. That's the earliest possible. I-I found out . . . But 0M6 b6 gets here, once he sees Kay and 1 #711 AMPkIi AN llll I.. ‘L. STEVENSON l». Ami n fllfiHAviia I40 RICHMOND ST. _ anuruatconranv Reviews Activities 0i Sununerslils I ii. W. L. Sub-Division __-__ N. Ibliowing il the r690": l! 9"‘ santed at the annual meeting of the Summerside sub-division C.W.is.. As Recording Secretary of thil Sub-Division. the following is my report for the year. We held ten regular and five ex- ecutive meetings. All our Diocesan and National dues have been paid and all our billa have been paid for the year. The Treasurer's report shows an amount of $0.54 on hand at the first o! the year and a total for the year of $506.50, with disbursement: of $41.17. Membership: We have a paid up membership of 66, and during the year we had six new members. Magazines: We have nine paid subscriptions to the League mag- azine. _ Publicity: All regular meetings were promptly reported by. ihe press. I Citizenship: We are represented in the following -- ‘tuberculosis League, Children's Aid Society. Red Cross. Local Association of Girl Guides, Home and school Group; Two members attended the an- nual meeting of the T.B. league; members helped with the reglirra- tion at the X-Ray Clinic; and members assisted in the sale of '1‘.B. Seals at Christmas time and in the fled Cross Drive for funds. We were also asked to serve sand. wiches to the coniesants in the FieidTiay Sports held at the high school grounds and had the priv- rnn GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Girl Guide News Some weeks ago the 7th. Com- pany ‘frinity Guides sent a gift .1! chocolates to a Brownie Pack in Brldport. Dorm. Iceland. Recent- ly a cordial letter of thanks was received from the Brown Owl. Miss Patricia flicks. together with e sheet of thank-you notes from the Brownies “ elvcs. some very neatly written. others printed with kisses attached. l-lere are two of the notes:- Wesloy Manse Bridport Dear Girl Guides oi’ Canada: Think you very much for the chocolate you sent us. It was very kind of you to think of us. Three weeks ago we had our Brownie party which was great tun. We played many Jolly games. l won s game. It was musical mats. We also hsd a lovely tea. At the end Brown Owl asked me to give the lady who had lent us the room some flowers. They were snow drops and violets. My sister used to be a girl guide. Also she was a patrol leader of the red rose patrol. The company she wss in wont camping in the lake district. It was very pretty scenery. but some of the time it poured with rain. The Guides though were school Guides. so when my sister ‘left school she had to leave Guides But when she was at home before she went to a college. she helped Brown Owl with the Brown,“ for a year. Today it has been snowing, hm. luckily down here we do not got much snow. _ Our Brownies are writing a story all about our weekly meetings and about the Party. When l am eleven I lm some to Join the Guides . ELECTRIC RADIOS’ Standard and Short Wove . . . COMBINATION RADIO 8. PHONOGRAPH SETS leetrlcal Appliances ELECTRIC IRONS‘ A, mm: IRONS ~ HOT PLATES TOASTERS READING LAMPS Smell wasmuc. . . VACUUM CLEANERS WATER STREET ELECTRIC GRILLS _ As much 4ond5 Battery HEATING MACHINES ‘A Idrge variety lighting fixtures for your home . . . SPACE HEATERS (oil) WRIGHT & BELL LTD. '12? a some articles y FOR rue WHOLE MONTH or APRIL . . . BATTERY RADIOS . . . some usru Moon. ELECTRIC iiranes rtuossscsur ossx LAMP! APRIL 10, 194,3 _-.-, ~11 .. 1/. cu tube and Electric PADS . FANS y SUMMERSIDE But that will not be for a long meeting of the Bloomfield United time as I am not ten till March Church Women: Missionary society blessing and hope that she may shortly be able to return to her takes her over. there -won't be any home and loved ones and friends. chance for you to do anything more. I'm certain of ‘t. after whet you've Just told me. Oh, if only I'd 311°"! I "u"! "l" "WP"! and during the year furnished milk "l!" telegram 31°!" 59mg "m" to needy children; shoes. rubbers "Well, it's too late MW- N“ I°° etc. for children during the winter late to prevent other things though months, bedding, coal, any Olhef —s meeting between than for ln- necessary medical supplies to a sick ilege of selling ice cream to defray‘ the expenses. Social service: We have had a fair number of demands for help from Dr. Florence Murray of Korea. I have some relations in Canada. acknowledgin! B 551° °i "MM"! 1 have read about Canada and 1mm the W.M.S. and telllni of till "e11 Photos of people in Canada. great need there for. sulllllifl "d and I am sure it must be a delight» also for workers. Dr. Murray W" I ful country. fomser resident of 0'11“?! ""1 w" Yours sincerely 11a;- preliminary education here I. Mary Klmwick while he!‘ father. Rev. A. Murray was the minister of the Ohsary 30th. STRESS NATURAL FEEDING Health authorities stress the In» portance of natural feeding for In- fants. Milk frcm human mothers was rushed to the Dionne Quin,»- iupiets from far-off pointe soon buyIERM INSURANCE? stance." party; e 1.5mm“. t n ( ow United) churdt after their birth. . “You don't know Kit Carson." 51k - FEE“? ° ‘n '1 As a general rule term insurance is bought only zenda saw“ He “In me ‘on o! card: iizéirlzglizlzgiynlncirzvst 21:: gglpogfébruuy gwelvzbtpzslyrled Zgbzreigiggi‘: othltig: ' ' een when a mun assumes some r iol financial obli- gation of o temporary nature, and wants additional protection for his estdfe ciilrlng that period or requires protection when financially unable of the moment lo buy ordinary savings-Insurance. person who can be easily stopped three bouquets. As usual we dialer. Dear Guides: from doing anything he wants ed children in preparation for ply-g; Thank you very much for the "Neither a.m I," Lovelace. with Communion and at Christmas tigng chocolate you sent us. it was is... lips drawn in so tightly that they uni, our 1mm] dunaflqns to u“, 1y and we ate it Jest Tuesday. Our seemed only a. narrow straight sear convent, orphanage, Sisters o; Brownie Pack meet every Tuesday, wnrs. and the young Peoples Un- ion for “The United churchmen". the organ qt the Chufdl In U" Atlantic provinces. Another bale for Dr. Murray was packed by the lad- FOR SALE Sumzzzczrside At farm o! Alfred Waite, Sher- . 1n his pale face. stared st hu- Service.- sisters of the Precious "Id l" have comes. inspection Tu sd y '"°°*°- W" him! "N" hem- ' TQM IMWPMQ P°Y§ °"|Y I" ti" "m" °I Y_°"' |tr=nse1y."N¢1thersm1.asyou and Blood. "ma. League. ci-i led Chlld- “lid pplleption. and some weeks we f“ "' m“ mew“ °“ ° ° realm. built mo. PPUPGSSIUIMI Cards death within the Iimiled term of the poIicy-— |usi M; my, (ya-son w“; (1nd out» ran.‘ Fund - pp do work at the church. April 0th- - as a fire insurance policy pays only In the actual He turned on his heel and left Th1; "m1," .1“, mppued u Se, o, We are beginning to write a M Donald young ‘PM m m," Mm‘ mu" Mu“ Qygflf 9f fir; her before Zenda could speak vestments (or ti" Cgnvgnt chapel book about Brownies. One Tues- “l?” JofulM aarfd Mrs IE Mac- lhaxzzy‘; kkéwéwéeoQ again. But she remained standing and g, m g...- m, Qhurgh and gm iifil- "OW" 0W1 slid We Md sol- dm‘ r o in n u‘. ' m- Also another buildirs sane an ~A Mme! we o‘ Canada reprflemunve Wm b. there. Iiilrlfl! at the Bind)’ path. a donation towards extra equlp- w put’ been“ the" we" m’ ZZXPESCvFvOfoFHMKtrQeaIV whit-Z‘ she t» 58-» miwed- Applglsvroflloe T. Plwudim show Yo“ h“ m: kind onnsumnc’ ‘n pmmwd by u” PM “I'd "m" “°°d°d 1°‘ U" ‘m’ “m” mmy o’ “s m u” Pm“ ’° ‘h’ mm be a Patient in the Children's ltichard s. Hinton. Summerside. Chartered Accounhnt con be fitted to your present plans if there is a _ Awhne petals. o1 gape“ b1°mm_ ma.“ nekt week we went to another . . . "w"! I01’ Ii- All her plroflllly Milt wd- Girl Guides: There are two Cath- mnjfnd “W we a" can“ u“ Z°ZP.I"§.IZ‘I§Z“Z§III.'I§K' lzfer many om“ ‘S =~~~~~~~~~d~do~=~~=~- ::"::;.:;::.::":.:.=-:.-."mo: .2." o... :*;:P:::.:.~:;":.-. m...- u u " 61:12:52.“ sonul nsuifoii with an experienced adviser is ' ' n’ p" " *5 “"5 Th ' - uccese and hope that her 1 ' u. 1.. u. ~ imklns you once in 1 u. "FY ' the only way lo orrunge a satisfactory pIon. The 2,51%’; s‘; offal: ti‘? £1,221!“ ilfefiggzgéi" :1? ‘gm “Pmnm n" chocolate. a” or a stay in the institution will not _be Summer-side ' w“ O"! "d Lots of love from too lpns- Josh ll very popular with Mutual Life representative hos been trained to help you work ouiiheiype of insurance best suited lieve once and for all that the to your needs. Coll him today and arrange on woman he loved had failed him. in|eryi9w_ ' ' That was why, hurrying back to the hotel on that eventful night she had acted more impulsively than usual. For it was Zenda herself who only to see them together, to be- two assistant Brown Q1113, The" have been very favorable comments . on the programmes put on by Brownies and Girl Guides during the scout-Guide Week in February. A great deal more work could 5., done among our children if we could secure more leaders to give b-O-O-O-O RICHARD s. HINTON $0.. 8A.. LLB. Banister. Bolioitorflete. Loans on Town and Farm her friends and is an active-mem- ber o! the OTAary 0.6.11‘. and the Ulseary United Church Sunday school. Last summer she also spent several months in the Royal Vic- toria Hospital‘ ln Montreal. Her mother will accompany her for a short part o! the Journey Bud f0? i Linda Roper i i low cosi Iife insurance since I869 0’ Leary Mr- J-A- Gris: of West Devon had e t that Telegram to Kit in time ta l , can‘:- nncdme’ my." scgigucmon: vfilcovgizgfiuted “m! R2‘: visitor to Charlottetown on romalrgdler ngillmbzhrnélee; To Prevent or Treili ProDeriies to the Convent and High School a" org-in}: -wis'h hel’ God's richest °"'“" °°“'°'°"' Wit" 8i»- Bwmmlflv "Kit Ill Con!!!” and also for the catechism classes Th m d. 1 . - U5; , in September. Mulselifilz-{l h"; b o Mrs. Otis Still staring at the patterned In a report from our publicity the put winger Iwillelig QIL-ffl": ~ - T “mm m, wcQeoQ>ooQ>ooQooQ t Q petals, Zenda. tried to think, so plan her next move. First of all she must see Kay and Convener, she pointed ih | 1g of good Catholic iimiiiil. i; :11, at?‘ 1' M" “m” "*7 public library and a member was ' \ _ inflndflnfiing water . llr. Ii. J. Gallant COSTSLITTLIPIICHICI FFICE ' . H E A D O wAlERl O0 ONTARIO BRANCH OFFICE-BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING, Charlottetown, P. E. I. H. W. PLETCH, Brunch Manager Representatives: C. ll. Black. C.L.U., (Charlottetown) Joseph ll. Cullen Representatives In Other Centres: B H. Monkley, Summereide; beret, M.l.; 0'Leary, P.E.l.; Bedeque, P.E.l.; Herbert Wyand. iant, Rustlco, EEJ. Lester MacLeod, Montague. P.E.l.; Alvin McLean, Northern. P.E.l.; A. Gallant. Rustioo; Cyril Gallant, Am- Clifford 0. Ellis. Horace M. Wright. Cavendish, P.l-2.l.; Raymond Gai- Contract Bridge n, Poeephhse cuincnm \-a-\~-.- '\ (Continued from ' Page 13) is obvious that this though did not appeal to them. Actually. it was not enough that h w“; jwflld hgve biuffed lull enemy out of their best contract - the six-diamond contract would easily have been fulfilled against must opening leads. When Welt followed up his biddi"! w“? b? leading the ten of diamonds. South was completely "fixed." When he led a club to void durrmi’ °1 m" suit, West hopped up M"! f" turned another trump- .only she had heard the true facts tell her as much of the truth as was necessary and good for her. If before she sent off that telegram last night! Then this seml-confei- slon would not be needed. ' 1n the corridor almost outside Kay's bedroom door. lends met one of the hotel servants, carrying a note. "For Madame i-leliyar,” the man said “To be given at once. You go see her Madame? Monsieur waits her in the library.” "Yes. I'll take it in." Zenda neld out her hand for the envelope. then almost let it drop as she glanced at the address and recognized the handwriting.‘ Recovering herself. she repeated mechanically: "I'll take it to her now." and the servant scurried hastily away. But Zenda did not knock or enta- the room. Instead, she stood staring at the letter for minute after min- ute. before suddenly snaking up her mind_ and going quickly in her own moni. _ Here she carefully opened the envelope and took out the contents an even briefer note than that appointed to interview the librar. ian and ask that certain books be put on the shelves. Red Cross and Post-War Work: We helped with the Red Cross Drive and in the appeal for help for European children but did "f! little work in the Red mo“ rooms this year. Protremmcs, Entertainment etc.: We had a social hour after each regular meeting ‘gxggpi; dud“ lent. We held our annual dance in the Imperial Dance Ball and Plflliud 849-50. In coniunctlon with the Knights of Columbus we held card parties during m; wing“ our annual dinner wag 1n May a; M,‘ smlipl- We were also asked to cater to avbanquet for iihe w]. lps Leanne which was eld I at. Paul's Hall in April. 1% was lua- cessfully carried out by the iadiag in charge and a good sum of money was realized. , The annual collection was hem the first part of September. At one of our. social hours we honored a member who was leav. lug town to reside in Charlotte- town and also made a presentation Aa. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Machlgvin are visiting in 0'l..cary, the guegt of Mrs. MscNevi-n’: mother, Mrs. Dot Goxriil. Mr. MacNevin, a veg. eran of the late war was attending a veterans course at Barrie, Ont, \ Two of the lovely new teachers‘ desks in the O'Leary new gghqo] are donated in memory of loved ones. Mrs. Mae almer donated one desk in memor of her husband, the late Dr. Palmer, beloved den- tist of O‘Leary. The other desk w" donated by Mrs. John Matthews in memory of her brother, the late I Ernest Trcdenlck of West Devan who gave his life in the second world war in 194i. llr. Ekner Matthews has Qeaal up a shoe repairing and hlrnggg making shop in Oteary which is filling a long felt need, an O15!" has been without the pervlegg o1 g shoe repairer all winter. Mr. Mae. then recently lost his new home by fire. He is a veteran of the sec- ond great war. _We wish him every success in his nowbusiness. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George FOB $IILE Potofo Barrels, Fish Bor- rels, Oyster Barrels and Potato Crates. Orders tu- ken for oII types oi boxes. THE ISLAND BOX 8i BARREL CO., LTD. ST. ELEANOWS, P.E.I. OUT OUR WAY Only 2S tablets are needed to trout I50 Ionsr-weok-oid birds for time days Boiiieof25.... $5.75 lottieof50nl. SILOO Foley's lirug Store Summer-Ida, P. l. l. -PIONI 31 FINE BUNCH! \.~ we: PRACTICE!) HOW -ro KNOCK A "ruro-riuuoneo POUNDER our. -. no ONE Punch AND TH’ wuote THREE- 0F us / COULDN'T . OUT WHEN, HE HADTO no or... ' WA5 11s us up» " we KNOCKED' p ; MISSED rum: Kinkord Hours: Monday 2-4 P.M. ' Tuesday, Thurs, Friday 2-5 and 7-9 Wednesday omi SqturduY by appointment- By J. R. Willinms WE which Kay had received from Cairo. “K. tax. I've come. when can I see you?" Zenda felt ae though the web she had woven was becoming more and more tangled and inoxtricabie. Of course she had known, that Kit Canon wouid come and come quickly in answ to her m.r‘b“t haw could he be here as soon ee to l member who was mov- ih: to another part ofitown. hav- ing been the resident-hostess at the Knights of Coiinnbus Home for. some time. In November we placed a wreath at the Memoriallldosvllnent for the fallen heroes ofour Pariah and had masses said for the boys of the parish who gave their lives in the Matthews of Uneary. _ Q, a 1cm: was reed at a recent had a mass said each month for thfi livlns and deceased members of the League. Flowers were pll-gh- ued for the alter at Easter. Respectfully submitud. III. Carnal Delaney. ,spec LEMON JUICE ........ 10c APPLE JUICE . . . . ..... 11c lALS CLARK'S VEG. SOUP .. 10c Von Comp Tomofo SOUP 10c WHEAT SPARKIES 1o. HEINZ sour ' 12c 331.3 §.".l'.°“§.'l ZTQTII-mfui? "’ m" "o" W" i" '1" 1"". W» -I- . . m“ h m __,_______ sooa slsculrs lo. DICED sears i0c 31:3’ agjnfl; gnmfl 3,,“ “"1,” Rad,‘ And shah‘ ltasneaoe in so short a time. And sudden arrival took" haul»: sisrprismmeda it n y to fl - and act so much snore raoidll. W! so much more warily than she had meme. n was 1M u thwlh she had rubbed Aladdin's It!!! 0P 1gb’ gpsd flip attendant Jlhfl BIC some soar FLAKES . 2o. mcso CARROT! 1o. MARVIN! SOAP PLAKES 20c BAKING POWDER . . . .. 21C Goodsu of House Cleaning needs on hand including I WALLPA R, PAINT, MURESCO, WALLPAPER CLEANER, VARNISH, SHELLAC, COLDWATER PASTE, Etc. P Hard On Nerves Oftnbsyeil-up aarvea cause restlessness, irrita- bflisyaadevennervealeaa. Ifyoasaflarfroas keyed-up nervesthealilbarsfle Health andNerve Pillsmybeofheip. . 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