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They discussed the possi- bilities of planting 200,000 acres of softwood trees in tha mountains ol this equatorial country. Jutvrornnno SATURDAY MARCH l?» MaclllTYllES oiiocsnv lilllillill WEYMOIITII and FlTlRllY We Respectfully Solicit A Share Oi Your Patronage I ‘ PHONE 2l84-L ' n: K. a n. stone llow And llsod Goods Anii Exchange WAR SIIRPLIIS 8T0lill . New shipment of blankets, sheepskin coats, Alrforco and Army lloot coats, dulllo coats, rubber coats and boots, battle dross and Airforco pants, boys’ suits, punts, golf sox, Windbreakers, large lot of women's and children's clothos, also a low ladios‘ fur and fur-lined coats, and infants‘ and children's whit. stockings. l09l/i Richmond St. Phono 9l5-J. ma‘ HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT REGISTRATION OF MDTOR VEHICLES mo» s, sis-mien (l3) in "Tho Highway nailfie Act” nods as follows:- "Evory liconso shall oxplro at midnight on tho ‘lrst day‘ of February following tho dato oi such conso.‘ REGISTER YOUR CAR EARLY. AND AVOID THE RUSH ' Tho Charlottetown Otfles ls now situated ln tho fonnor onli of Canada Building, cornor ol Grout Goorgo and Rich- mood Strooio. i _ ~ J. W. MocKINNON. iboputy Provincial Soenrary. ’ ~ "lilac Edward Island, March l2, I94], "Madam knows Ms‘. lnvolacot" Throo For Egypt l s, Violet m. Merino; ‘l Knights 0f Columbus Communion Breakfast d i- , Tho sanusl Communion Brook- "1 am really not ours. 1g hnlfsst of Chaaiottetown Council. ing t. in t tho poroon 1 think. 1 . . . I may I I h". me; mm yea" "Q 1 donml The Charlottetown Hotel. on Bun- suppose ho would remember mo." | My momma. March ‘ll-h Wit-h l "Modem is lucky." tho girl aim-l pared. "Everyone adores him. Ho is] so handsome, so charming, such s, wonderful actor." she paused look-l ’ a Illll-dWr. "Yes, he's here, I am sure I see him. Shalli Mass was celebrated by Rev. Ed- 1 go and fetch him?" ' Her eagerness to take a message’ to the iascinating film gctor was win welcomed the members of the plain, but Kay's panic persisted. "Not just, now." she said hurriedly “I think 1'11 go out for a little that God will bless each and ev- walk. The moonlight is so beauti- ery one of them who Join their fui to-night." ‘ l Knights of coiusiibus, was held st large attendance of members pres- ent loo- ‘tho occasion. Tho members llrst sttendod service in s body st tho Church o! the Most Holy Redeemer whore I ward Baldwin, 045.83.. who also preached the sermon. Father Bald- l Knights of Columbus to Holy Re- deemer Parish and said in put ranks. "Madtm does not want dlnnefl‘: Immediately following the Mass, u Or s. little hsP l’?! o I'll just havo soup in my room when l come back I . .. may not be here in Egypt aid, presided. long. I don't want to waste anyi time." tho members then proceeded to ltho Charlottetown Hotel m: some milk or breaksslrat nine o'clock. The chairman. Leo F. Macbon. something cold per- Grace was said by His Excel- l lency Bishop Boyle. Kly lflllc-hld "P l-llfi b8! shoi The Ellest speakier for tho oc- had laid on tho desk and tied, al-. most running through the hall and' 0.M.I. of Ottawa and who is out across the wide veranda into. special Lenten the garden. ' Now that the had come, she @886!‘ to lJilt it 0f! 1mm "B" My» to be present at. such an occasion She would surely feel better the morning. after she w“ rested. munlcn Breakfast. Fr. more lit for whatever might be waiting for her round that next was m5ph-mg_ - corner o! tame. i cssion was Rev. Bernard Quinn, speaker at St. lDunstans Basilica. Father Quinn iflliellll mflment in his opening remarks said he felt desperately was very happy and proud indeed l" as a Knights of Columbus-Com- Quinn's message to the members present A vote of thanks to the guest Kay's rapid pace did not slacken ' Spearm- wa, moved by Harald until she was clear of the hotel garden, where paths wound be- by ML somefland Tram“ tween flowering shrubs sunk into the ground. Beyond the gates, herself on a. sandy track running 1 - between irrigation ditches. It was Celency Bishop ‘éilgnglerlf/aflggager-lgnpeace‘"115mm‘ State Deputy J. Alfred ‘Doyle. Jackal walled fretfuily, Walking slowly nCw, Kay took this path, which led along the riverside, away from the village. DOHQICL before turning desertwards in the $llzciiildlrcod will; hgdllailiiigfinlleiiolldgt Austin Cmmuy and Alfred MC‘ carried her on and sciously. further than she realized It was nearly an hour before she. turned back, aware suddenly of (19,113. Henri-essay and this was seconded l“ 9°“ Among those seated at the head table with the guest speak- lmmd er and chairman were: His Ex- Boyle. Grand Knight Dr. J. A. ltiacMlllan. Past she m” “ills a Hon. Dr. w. .1. P. MacMlllan. 0.B.E.. Dr. J. D. MacGuigan. and a past Grand Knight, R. A. Mac- During the breaklast beautiful music was rendered by Messrs. Kcurllcjr. The COmllilllllDfi Breakfast clos- ed with God Save The King. Oil UHCOTI‘ lUllliil a twist in the path. desperate wearlness. both Jr mind she ‘m, mow-in; “m, a dragging 8nd b01135 arary lrozid. licr arms hanging "A Lady Asked l-‘or You" limp ril. liei- mics as though she As Sydney Lovelace slrollerl uu! WZIS lou 0'1 UJlPd lg rflisg 1.11m“ o! tire Ranicsozs Hotel smoke |'O.lli'l. the bureau clerk hurried eagerly. "There's a lady asking lor you. and unsubstantlal than her face. sir," she announced with .~ nervous giggle. "Just off the boat. It. was the llrst thing r-l-c know whether you n-ere still here." Lovelace inquired idly. "Let's see." the girl went in c"- amine the register. "Russell-Junk it. She took the roan hy YlliFVlf‘. I thought she said 'Mlss' then. but this is a. Mrs: I noticed the wed- "Indeed? ding-ring.‘ “Very observant of you! But i don't know [anyone called Russell. either Miss aware of." ‘ i-vrnber her." when I offered to tell you she was here." the clerk re- "She did collected. "Obviously one or your numerous fans, Sydney." Val Sherwin loung- ing against the desk grinned. "You ought to drive Wm away from the poor pestered creature. Clara-not encourage them." “Depends not? was she, Clara?" Lovelace asked "weir-a ask me. But she'll be back She's only gone for a stroll." "so am I. So 1m afraid I must postpone the thrill of meeting the lady. Coming Val?!’ “Not I? I've been trrmplng about in that infernal sand enough for "L13. one day. Besides I promised to play poker with Joke and a few others. Don't get lost or eaten by hyena." Sydney Lovelace the garden path and out along the riverside track, humming under his breath as he walked. The path swerved, took a serpentine course through the sandhilis, which loolrod almost as white as snow in the moonlight. And from the oPPMlle direction Kay was walking slowly to meet. him. white canvas shoes making sound upon the sand. so that she approached noiselessly. Lovelace Napoleon and Uncle Elby . ’l‘lic gii" s tliiii \\llllL‘ dress, hei- lfldiliffl ‘Wlllé Wlllll‘ llllli swatlierl in a Kiln‘. veil. won- H0 less colourless Sleepless nights. suspense. anxiety had hollowed her cheeks, so that her eyes appeared unnaturnlly largo and dark. The strange. unearthly radiance of the moonlight made he; 599m l8!‘ more like a wraith than a living flesh-ariri-blbod “rgman. and i; w“ a5 B. Wraith that she appeared to the superstitious farirv oi the man in that moment o! meeting. ‘The happenings. qr the ~y<~mD1e that mpiflllli; had impressed him lilllCll1lll7l"‘llI-'iil ho would have con. loss-rd lo hrrnsell’. H9 W“ h, a slaln _l0 liFll\‘\_'() ajncst anything a even in that ivilici- u-urid. which he movkrd nl iriicii he was his nor. ma] scif. H0 Have a half-strangled cry and stood staring. “Who are you? Whv llgvp you "Liv?" ho whispered .llO‘./lX‘SBl)'_. ITo Be Continued) Indigestion iiPains ll’ fermentation o! food Lu the stomach can be prevented, you go a long way towards stopping a most: frequent “ ‘ of the day. After once using DR. HAMILTON’! many sufferer-a find tho stomach is cleared of sour, ferment- wanted to What's her name?" or Mrs. that. I‘m say you mlghtrdt rein- ff they're pretty or bit washed-out if you soon. You will he pleasant‘ surprised at the lmooth, easy way in which B; HAMILTOIWS PILLS tone up tho Llllifeinwiriil-ngys and launch. To so a our s a m needs, on. nAMm-‘rowsy mus a s: trial. Bald by all druggfato, 35o. strolled down lliLllAMll IONS Pills lm- INDIGESTION- her feet in their no STOMAFH ILLS By Clifford Moclrid: "—-_ came upoit her sud- wzta. I eel: woumoe, we FHZNTBGIAAHIN- ‘tins _ ‘GUARDEAN. cannons-rows» 4 .‘ g ‘Amziuc now YOU Ftuows can rAcK on suck tors or HEAVY BAccAcE " ffiffiifl-"m. irs MARvELLOus WHAT ow Be new: WITH m: new or FAITH AND A siiornom“ l anusscss cncss ICOIIYMM in All Cmflltflfll l r meeting were read and approved. The play committee reported cop- les to hand. Correspondence was then presented and discussed. The proceeds from the card parties amounting to $18.25 was passed in. Two thank-you cards were re- celved from Mrs. Floyd Houston and Miss Margaret Moreside. Sick committee reported fruit and gifts had been bought and all hills for same were presented and. paid. School committee reported two books purchased, bills for sameugvyajtgr Roberts and MJ-s. Cloud! we" prgsented and paid. ' Oraswell. Place '5? iiélt Red Cross committee reported undecided with programme in seven pairs socks and eight night charge of airs. Wallace Smith. dresses were handed in- Lunch committee for next meet- It. was moved and seconded that ing. Mrs Nelson Stevenson. Mrs. $10.00 be given to Children's Filnd. Alton Younker and Mrs. Staple; and. Mrs. Alton Younker, Misses Younker. Meeting closed with tho Marie Craswell and Phyllis Ford "King" after which a dainty were appointed to collect (or lunch was served by the hosteso “mg and committee in charge. Col- A contest was supplied by Wt lf-‘CUOH $125- J Nelson Stevenson and won by Mrs. (Patriot Please Copy) WINSLOB NORTH W. L The March meeting of the Winsloe North Women's institute met at the home of Mrs. Alton Younker on Wednesday evening. March 10, with the president pre- siding. 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