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Designed to bring compliments your way-Golden elegance you'll love wearing-and these neeklets are a par- ticularly good value, too! Each $3.00 (plus reunites) nrssnv: rursosv m weonssonv ‘union rout and 1m For Jd. Eagles FARMERS — MERCHANTS operated by CLARK BROS. at MOUNT STEWART. iee second to none. Courteous and efficient handling plus- TOP MARKET PRICES and PROMPT RETURNS e. w. cannon! l Dealer In Dairy and Poultry Products IO. IOX 469 CIIARLOTTETOWN, P.I.I. rnsluon snow AT norrt olllnlonrrown lewelleea [as 9am Qeneeatione ANNOUNCEMENT Effective on MARCH 15 we will be operating the Reg- istered Egg Grading Station NO. P-53, which was formerly This station has served you faithfully in the past, and for your continued patronage we otter you a marketing serv- PHONE 2557 @103 D 3321‘. Bflfi-"O § Three For Egypt By Violet M. Miethley "or you'd have INFO}! 1W6!’ l little iongerl an. dont- trouble to apologize. It doesrvt. matter in the least l! this awful sun I111" u.- 5,11 heetattrokes. no lens ll You're 5:33P) . -. The speaker stopped short In not restless peclns o! the "n" evenly paved stone terrace ll from», o! m; tenlple entrance on whim 511g scene was to be stag- ed, In the relentless blaze o! sun- light which threw blue and black ‘shadows o! Pillar and "C-llwly "l the sand, her extreme thinness made her -seem almost transpar- ent, like some beautiful piece ad brocade worn threadbare, an lllu~ aion increased by the rilmr dru- she were. A; all u Lovelace him-sell, It could be aeen- plainly that Mavis Grange must. once have been I very lovely woman. She was beau- tiful still in a hasBBId. 110111711" eyed way, even now with her lace drarwn and her lips twisted by nervous anger. Lovelace raised his eyebrows and spoke with exasperating placidlty- “Why stride up and down like I caged tiger it you're feeling the h0g1, 5o badly’? You might just as well have ‘Walled cctufortabiy and quieliy in the shade." "Comtortable-quieti‘ With all this abominable noise going on! Those natives from the village that Jake's hired for the crowd have done nothing but howl and yell all the morning and the camera- men are making even more row than usual . .. You've been with that Dawn creature, I suppose?" She dropped her voice but Love- lace only smiled as his glance met the desperate misery in her eyes and mocked it. "Really, my dear Mavis, I fall to see, even so, that it's any concern of yours." he said. “Don't you owe anything to me, even cormnon decency?" she cle- mangled. ‘What an eXo-Egcraled way of putting it! It's a pity you insisted on acting 1n this !i'rn. if the slightest civility to another woman on my part, makes you hurl your- self in oft‘ the deep and like this. Wu especially that ii’ you came to Egypt with the Company you might not, altogether enjoy your. self?‘ ‘ — Ithought the warm climate might do my cough good." she said. Her voice shook pitifully. “And then you complain of the heat! That's hardly consistent my dear. You had a, splendid oppor- tunity to eunbathe just now while waiting for one." ' "You are a brute. Sydney!" He laughed and strolled over to where Jake Jacobson, producer of the film "Desert Roses." was still wrangling with members o1 his staff and the natives from the riverside village. “Can't we gct on with this scene Jake?" he asked piaintiveiy. "I'm tired of trying to soothe Mavis and her heebiejeebiee for you." . .. "Where The King's Tomb 1s" .. The snake-chanting scene had been run through so often that staienrrss set in. Both Jacobson and Arklnston. the director oi the film. were at boiling-point; the camera- men, moving their heavy apparatus from place to place in the swelter- HIS heat. had reached melting- point. The native crowd filtered away bilfli l0 their huts, since no one had remembered to ziisirtliltlto re- taimng ices in lho wrn’ of balc- shccsh for some hours past. Oi the performers, Davin Duwnay was suiking over some rcul or im- aginary affront; Val Shenvin. a heavy~chinned young ntan, who plays-d the Western villain smoked cigarette after cigarette, with a fixed frown. The inevitable Eastern vlilian, who tool: part, of the equally inevitable dragoman, Stephen Bordello, a good-looking Italian American, was quarreiing viciously with the horn-spcctacled continuity girl, Miss Hibernian, bo- cause sllr- had faicd to produce at the crucial mcnnent the doped rose with which he was to stupefy’ the heroine into acquiescence. Mavis Grange, white and haggard beneath her bizarre make-up, had her nerves outvra-rdiy under control ut the moment und only betrayed them and hersclt by the way in which tier thin hands wrcnchcd to shreds a coloured chiffon handker- chicl. ' The only person cxaspcratingiy unperturbed was Sydney Lovelace. He became the more. cool and smiling as the temperature, both atmospheric and psychic, rose highcr. When Mavis Grange sud- denly pub an end to i110 re- hersai for the time being by coi- lapsing in a dcad taint Just when the charmefls snake was suppose to strike the hero's wris‘. he only laughed. "That's finished for to-day, e11. Jake?" he said. "Bound to be." the producer grumbled. "And darned unlucky too. when the lights a0 good. Hi you girls, coma an‘ look after Miss Grange! Hike her into the shade till the car gets from the hotel here, and give her a cup of ten when she cornea round. Ills only the heat." “Did the camera-man shoot just as she slumped down? Because I've an idea- that lt would he 5hr: effective l! you kept that bit. in- better than just the scream she usually gives, it you can make her repeat the performance." (To Be Continued) ,___.,..__,-._.__ CANADA’! SIIAII Canada's share o! the ooet otthe ympoeed development of the 8t. Lawrence River as a seaway is cst- fan: And you must remember I warned , GIJ A "*1" w. Tailored Marquisette Curtains $3.75 to $5.00. Curtaining by the yard in 79c to $1.50 per yard. The Presbytery 0i P. E. Island The Prcsbyier of Prince Edward Island mot in Zion Church Hall on Tuesday, March 9th.. and. l" ‘he absence o1 the Moderator. Rev. RD. Macbean the Chair was oc- cupicd by the Rev. G.C. Webster- Tite Clerk, the Rev"d- ‘RH-B- Sonwrs was at the desk. Before pro. rot-ding with the business on the agenda, the Court passed e. resol- ution recording the loss sustained by the church in the passing of Dr. J.W. MacNamara o! Toronto. clerk of the General Assembly and expressing its deepest sym- paihy with the bereaved family; and a resolution of sympathy with the Kirk Session of Macvicar Mem- orial Church, Montreal, in the lass sustained by them on March 0th in the destruction by fire of their Church. The following Ccrrmnissloners ovate appointed to the forthcom- lng General Assembly in Toronto In June; Rev, Jas. MacGowan. Rev. Chan, carnesy. Rev. Chas. D. Hen- derson, Mr. D.A. MncKlnnon, Mr. AJt. MacDonald and Mr. Geo. D. Jardlne. Dr. Joseph wassm-l oil’ Tor- onto w" again nominated by the Court, gol- the Moderatorehlp of the Assembly; and the mvu. A.A. Lawtheflwas nominated for the Asgoclutg secretaryahip of the 0<§><r WIIEII suovraouno ‘rut vnrn root's _ Business - Pleasure - Emergency ' PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Phone 1800-3 l imated at about $83,964,000. bw¢ro¢e Choose From Charming Cottage Sets Dainty Serlm er Moraulsette Sets In Red, Blue erGreen. $1.59, $2.75, $3.95 per sgfl Frilled Curtains In Marqulsettos, 1n plain Morqulsettes, Dotted , Marqulsettes or white with colored spots and . floral prints with plain Frills. $2.25, $3.50, $3.95 te $4.95 per pair. White or Ecru in Plain or Dotted pattern. $3.00, $3.50, Curtaining By The Yard a wide rouge of nets and marquiseltes in both plain and tanty at 59c, 69c, $4.95, $7.95, $12.75, $14.50 to $ Cretonnes in a wide variety of col to 3.75 per yard. Rayons and Damask Overdrapery shades. $1.10, $1.93, $2.75, $3.50 Ready Made ‘Overdrapes In Cretonne and Month's cloth, 36 inches wide x 84 inches long. 19.50 pair. or and design. 85c, $1.35, $1.75 in Roses, Blues, Wines, and Rust per yard. HCIDRE E~ MNIEODOEE CHARLOTT-ETOWN, P. E. I. General Board oi Missions. No names were placed in. nom- ination for the chairs oi New Test- ament and Church history for the Presbyterian College, Montreal. Reporting for the 5.5. and Y.P.- B. Committee, R-ev. RN. Young stated that the (oiiowing increases were fecorded in 194'! over i946: 226 more children in the Sunday Schools, 3 more schools, $172. more l" Blvlnill. 2 new Young People's Societies and 5 children's groups. The report on the " dvance and Peace Thankotfering" showed te- tal subscriptions to December 31st. 1047, 0,! $1,380,000, receipts in cash over $l.000,000 and expenditures or $800,000. Dr. F. Scott MacKenzfe oi Montreal will lsit island com-e- gatlona in May n the interests of SOUTH WINSLOI W- L The regular meeting o! the South Winsloe W. I. met at the home oi‘ Mrs. Stephen l-Iolroyd. Wednesday night, March 3rd, with twelve members and one visitor present. Meeting opened with the Institute Ode followed by the Creed. Roll call was followed by reading and approval oi minutes at previous meeting. Your members paid their fees. Sick Connmlttee reported taking fruit to one who was iii in thl hospital. School Committee had no report. The following Cotmnlttees were appointed for the next three months: School, Mrs. Earle Rodd: Sick. Mrs. Hamid Crawford and Mrs. Jack Good. Correspondence was then reed including letters of thanks for fruit, and for baby gilt, also letters from Greet West Life Assurance co. and Canadian Cancer Sofia-ii’- re was moved and seconded that a donation be given to this Wfllili cause (rum the Institute and that Veda Rpdd and Anna MacFarlane canvass the non-members. A letter was also read from the Canadian Appeal for Children, reporting’ that $69.25 had already been collected for this appeal, receipt of same was rect-ivcd. gqugro; for quilt were distributed to the members. Drawing for the nursery mat took place. the holder of the lucky ticket being Mrs. Erlth Ill! Hughes. amounted to $14.05. Collection for the evening amounted t0 31-39- Next meeting to be held at thy home o: Mrs. Earle Rodd on April 7th. Lunch Committee. Mrs, Dam Proceeds flan Rodd, Mrs. Wallace Rodd. Mrs Erith liughes. Meeting adjourned A delicious lunch was then refit!‘ by hostess and committee ir charge. oan-rrnm aurnonrr! j The first authentic book on I was written by a Chinese. L" Y‘ and published in '18:) ant‘ conlalrv ed everything that was 51°" about tco at that ‘Ame. the "Advance". -e The treasurer’; statement pre- sented by Mr. Srmers showed that all congregations had paid in full their allocations to the Pres. bytery Fund for 1947. Record was mlde of the incorp- oroftlon o! the Freeland Church and the Burnside church, Clyde River, under the 1933 Act. The sympathy of the Court was ex- pressed to the Kirk Session of St. James, Charlottetown, in the pasa~ lng 0t Mr- SA. McLeod. elder, and to the Kirk Session of Keir Mem- orlai. Malpeque, in the passing o! Mr. Geo. Proltitt, elder. The call of the Brooktlald Charge was lifted from the table and pre- sented to the Rev. Donald Nichol- son who has intimated his accept- ance or it. The Presbytery amne- ed for the Induction to take piece in the Church at Brooktieid on May 11th., at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. Dr. Quigiey of Belfast is to preach the sermon: Rev. ILA. Campbell is to live the charge to the Minister and the an. EN. Yoimg to the congregation. The next regular meeting of the Court is to be held in the Brook- rme church on May 11th at I om. q . end SATURDAY, we will give e discount at PHONE I724 10 to 20% A ON ALL GOODS IN OUR STORE BUY YOUR EASTER GIFT NOW AT A SAVING KENNEOWS MEN'S WEAR ,.-.- §§fi§f§§4 OO4-OQOWQ GOQ-OO-OO-O-OONOOOO-OOO-OO-OO-OOO-O-FOOQ‘ ‘ 9 . 1st ANNIVERSARY 1 st A year age March 10th we opened up for business and we take this opportunity of thanking our customers for the fine volume of trade they have favored us with. As a marl: of our appreciation for the next three days, THURSDAY, FRIDAY I54 GT: GEO. ST. 4'.'.~....‘,QQ@A\\AQA.A\\;L>\ALA.AALLQQ¢A§Q~A.A_AAA_