TUESDAY. South Melville Women's Institute The October meeting of the South Melville Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs James D. Flood. On Thursday ev- ening October 12th With a good attendance of members and two visitors. Meeting opened by singing In- iitltute Ode and repeating the Creed followed by roll cull which was responded to by each member paying a dime. The minutes of last meeting were read by secretary approved and signed. Correspondence were read atid discuss d a letter on the P. E. Is- land ancer Campaign was read A letter from Mrs. Foley regarding low to spend our long wlnt.ei' ev- enings. It was moved and second- ed to start work for OrDhlIn- age and that Secretary write to tame and fxnd out what was mostp needed at. the present time. It was- also decided to have a pantry sale the month of October I com- nittee of four members were ap- pointed to look siftcr same. The treasurer reported "nude on sale of (TBllCIl'. Next nieet- ing Tursday. November lath at .he home of Mrs. George Mon- aghan. Roll call in be answered by each member bringing a card of sym- pathy or a get well card. Commit- tee: appointed Sick reappointed Lunch. Mrs l-jmmett Gorman. Mrs Everett Tratnor. Mrs. Gerald Monaghan Mrs. Emmett McQuaid moved the meeting be ritljoiirncd. Meet- iiig closed with the National An- them. Mr E .l R.43Jd)'aT3L'0lllp3ll- led by Mrs. Gorman gave a sing-I long which was much enjoyed A delicious lunch was served by hostess assisted by committee in chmrge.' THRILLING FLATTERING EXCITING PERLMAN FURS SALE STARTS FRIDAY NOV. 17th All Sample Fur Coats at Reduced Prices. Your chance to get a Perlman Coat at Bar- gain Prices Friday and Saturday only. MucFARLANl BROS. 'n2 KENT s'rnir,i-:1 cHAnLo1"rr;rowN .s5.2ol Select 10 Most Beaulilulxlomen NEW YORK. Nov. 18 -- (AP) - The Artist: Group of America. an organization of top U. S. artists. today announced its selection of the "10 most beautiful women in America. The selections: Elizabeth Taylor. actress-her cyes and nose are masterpieces of nature. Ava Gardner. actress-temptinr ly curved bosom and hip lines. Esther Williams. act.ress-al.hlete- "the girl next door" type. Flaw- lcssly formed jaws and thighs. Mrs. Harrison Williams, hostess magnificent chcekbones and faultless posture. Ginger Rogers. actress - most beautiful blonde in the U. S. Pine. bold chin. graceful hands. Cullcan Townsend. actress - di- vinely shaped arms and legs. Margaret Phelan. singer - invit- ing lips and shoulders. Mary Pickford. actress-producer -the "everybody": favorite aunt" type. Mrs. William O'Dwyor. hostess- slriking. intelligent forehead. . 5. Alfred G. Vanderbilt. host- 1 css--lus'.ruiis hair. shapely ears. I Yoi'-It-F-Ii'gjiTgIil's i Mr. George -watts. York is it y patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. Messrs Gerald Robinson and Idackie Andrews. York are attend- ltng the Amherst Fair 1 Miss Olga Proud. employee of the Royal Bank, Charlottetown is spending her holidays at her home in York. merside is visiting his son Mr. Fred .Arsenault and family of Kensingr ton.-K --- ted plants when the pastor Rev. I Lewis Bros left for the Amherst George Gougli assisted by Rev 'Faii- last week. with their Holstein paui Richardson pastor at C.1vc.i-- cattle, tiiei.i- friends wish them dish Baptist Church unitcil ll success. marriage Cora Mae, daugliler o. q.Vir. and Mrs. Lewis Toombs U. y M1 F-lid”-W ATSEHBUW 01 Sum" Mayfleld tn Reginald Bsiglole son I Mrs. Alex Benton has returned to his home in York after visit- ing Oyster Bed as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr. Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett. and daughter Lenore. York. spent Sunday in Orwell cove the guest of Mrs. Dan MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey York spent the week-end in Cane Bret- on. where they were accompanied by Mr. Donald Crockett, York. Mrs. Fred Thompson and three children. York spent the week-end in the city the guest of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Bar- wise. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Murchis- y on. and Mr. and Mrs. Ott Camp- ibell. spent last. Sunday in York I the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lcwis. Much sympathy is being extend- ed to Mr. Ramsay Auld. West icovehead. on the death of his father Mr. Charles Auld on Satur- day. Nov. 4th I950. y Mr. William Watts was rushed to the P. E. I. Hospital last week. while working at his new home in York. were he took seriously ill. his many friends wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him and Mrs. Watts living in their new . home before to long. - BLACKHEADS Get two ounces of eroxlnc powder from your druqglst. prinkie on I III. wet cloth and apply to the face gently. Every blackhcad will be dissolved. . The one sale. sure and simple my I! M..:..:.?.4 I remove blackheads. 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Mr. Harnttm. who look oier his new duties ih.s month. is experienced in welfare and edu- cation through his unrk in the Masonic fraternity and Rouiizv ciub. Simpson - Toomhs Wedding Oil the Il0.illlIIllI autuniii tlay of October 18th, 19.50 Caicndisii United Clnirch was artistically de- corated with cut flowers and pi.- cf Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Simp- son of Cavendish. To the strains wedding March John I-Iuslam of Carleton, iiir chainiing hride entered the Church on the arm of her fathvr She was attired in a flcor '2iigiE: grown of white satin. slightly at- trained. with net yoke, and lilll. and pearl trimmings. Her finger- tip veil of tulle fell from a heati- dress of satin and lace. She carri- ed a bouquet of pink and ivhiiv carnations. The bridesmaid. Miss Elia Niam- Leod of Charlottetown wore a gown of American Beauty taffeta and carried in bouquet of yellow Mums. Little Ruth Johiisioii the -wi;i- some flower girl. dauzilitcr of MI" and Mrs. David Johnston anti f'OllSI.l'l of the hride completed the charming picture as she preceded the bride up the aisle spl'illkIi'.lg pansles and white alyssium from her basket, which uns deroratccl with pink and blue streamers. Slit- was gownecl in pale blue laffet... The groom was supported by John Toombs brother of the bride William Johnston and Merrill Simpson. friends of the izrociii ushered. The groom's gift to the brltle was a, gold conipact. Appra- priate gifts ivt-re given to the. at- tendants. As the bridal part.-v forrnerl nt the front of the Church the Lords Prayer was sung by Miss Mary Muttart of Carlclcii. Followiiu; this the beautiful double rinq cere- mony was performed. Dttring the signing of the Register Miss Mul- tart sang "0 Perfect Love” The bride's mothcr chose a dres- of steel blue with black accessories and wore a corsagc cf red roses. The grooms mother chose a dress of Wine crepe. with black or- cessories and wore ii corsnge of pink carnatlons. Following the cerei-nony a re- ception was held at "Lakevieiv Lodge." The dining room was beautifully decorated with nutunui flowers and ferns. and the bridal. table was centered with a three- tier wedding cake. Amid showers of confetti anti best wishes the bride and gromr. left on R. inctor trip through the Mlrltimes. For travelling the bride wore a two-tone grey wool div: and grey velour hat. with no cost and shoes. grey gloves. and carried a navy hand tcoled leath- er bag. Prior to her marriage. the bride was employee in the Accounting Department of the Canadian National Railways at Moncton New Brunswick. and was guest. of hon- or at several sccial llillctinns. re- ceiving several beautiful gift: from the office staff. and members or the Central United Church Choir and Womans Association of whlrii she was a member. Also on the evening of October 5th. Mrs. Blair Andrew opened her spacious Lounge at "shlnine Waters" Cavendish to in larze number of friends who gathered to bestow best -wlshes,md manv lovely gifts to the bride to be. A beautiful log fire lent it warm cheery glow to the room. which was prettlly decorated for the or- casion. and a delicious lunch was served to all present. their return from their honeymoon they were greeted by some thirty guests and sat down to I bountiful supper served by the mother of the groom. assisted by Mrs. Robert Woolner and Mrs. Newton Mcbure. after which the serenadora arrived and extended best wishes. and a lusty alng-song was enjoyed. They will reside in Cavendish. Prince Edward lsliuul where the groom la in prosperous farmer. On Thursday evening November 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson were at home to their friends. SCl'll'.' forty-five friends and neighbors called. After the guests viewed the many benutlful gifts a buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. Ken- neth Doull and Mrs. sterling Stewart poured. Those who assist- ed In serving: Miss Blanche. wv- nf I;0IlCll3l'lIll played by Mrs 3 low Boat 2 From Marseilles it By Michael Hlatlnu continued "He seemed to grope his way," said Vanya. "His sight is failing." Oliver ax- plalned. "Perhaps the shock has done the rest. I must. go. wait here. I'll be back as soon as I can." she shook her head. "I'm coming with you." she de- cleared. For a moment he hesitated, then he gave in to her wishes. "Keep well behind me." he warn- ed. 'lf there is any shooting came straight do-Vn again." And so they reach the deck--just in time to see the last phase. Rut- ter was blundering across the poop deck and the small. dark figure of Jan was closing in upon him Once or twice Rutter paused. his arms groping into space. Then. it seemed. he heard Jan. for he would make it short rush away. At times he hlundered into obstacles and came near to falling. Gradtially. he came nearer to the slde, Jan closed in relentlessly They could hear his voice, shrill iiith almost hysterical accusation:-' "You killed Stefan! Murderer!" Rutter gave a cry. more animal than human. He rushed forward. riitleiitly with the intention of trying to close with his enemy. Btit Jan was not there. and his charge took him straight to the law rails. For ii second, his body seemed to remain there. held by .-omc mysterious force. His arms v.ai'ed wildly as he groped for support. Then. uitli a drawn o.it screani. he went over. There was only one figure left on the deck Jan stcod perfectly still almost stupidficd, Then he ran to the rails and looked over. The lights from the ship showed the dark water. A white trail iroiii the wake spread out into the surrounding da.rknes:. Connor came running to Oliver's side. "Shail he asked. Oliver licsitatr-.(l. his head. "It's perhaps he said quietly. we lower A boat, sir?' Then he shook better this way.” CAPTAIN OLIVI43 Captain Zakas shuffled uncom- fortahly. He had not ftilly recover- ed from the shocks cf the previous night. when he had lain missed in his bunks. wondering what was takng place, a prey to a thousand fears, He, received little comfort new from Oliver. whose face was sternly set. But Zakas plucked up suffici- ent courage to ask: "What are you gong to do with me?" He waited for an answer. Oliver was in a mood for brutual frankiicss. "You deserve to be lhrcwn over the side." he said bluntly. ”It would be doing a ser- vice tn the world. You're an un- scruipulous seoundrel and you'd be- tray your own nicther for in few pounds." Zakas boned his head. "I broke the law once," he said. "I did it because it was profitable. I know. Also. it seemed more ad- ienturcus than taking cargo from one port to another. I never in- tended it to be more than an es- rapaclc. Only i found that. I was in the pCfWPl' of others. From that moment I was not a free man. I have never been free since ther. It was never quite as bad. of course. as when Prinz became my master." "And now that you've been run to earth you're worried about the punishnient." raid Oliver curtly "Well. you have a chance of mak- irzg good." He laiughed bitterly. 'No. Im not expecting any change of heart. Once you extricate yous- sclf from this youlll prompt :.' plunge into some new devllry." Zakas shook his head. "I can understand your distrust." he said slowly. "But you overlook something. This-experience. I sup- pose is the best word for it-has ivcrn me out. I need rest. I want to settle quietly somewhere and be left alone." ''I dont suppose that repent- ance will last for long." Oliver told him unkinclly. "You'll soon be hick again-smuggling. or running guns. Maybe carrying refugees who have been bled white for passage money. I know your kind. zakas." He shrugged his shoulders. "How- ever that is hardly my concern. We aregolng to continue the voy- ” ot in... 'I know the ultimate destination For the moment you will take your turn of duty and keep the ship on the course that I shall select. what happens ultimately depend. upon how well ycu behave. I warn you. Zakau, that I shall show no mercy if you get up to any trick- cry. The first hint of anything like that and you will follow Print and Rutter-over the side." Zakas went pale. tBut that would be murder!" he cried. Oliver shook his head. "Not in your case. It would merely be ex- terminating ll rodent." "I'll not get up to tricks.” Zakaa promised. 'iMlnrl you don't forget that. In case you should toy with such an idea. you'd better bear in mliid that Lucoste seems to think that you double-crossed him. That II none of my affair: but I don't think you'll obtain his help." "You won't let him harm me?" zakan pleaded. "That's your affair." other uow 10 umvl COITCFT'u. FIT... CHO". Rub warm all info melt and chest. Mm- aoge noel. 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And he Intended to watch Zakas closely himself. FN- Lunatcly, neither Lacoste nor Za.'-tas -was likely to be able to influence the crew. one had the reputation of being a bully, the other was rc- garded as a weakling. And Red Connor disliked them both. Since the short fight in the alleyway he had shown increasing respect to- wards Oliver and obeyed orders with alacrity-almost willingly. "Do I receive any reward for helping you?" Zakas asked. He had no great hopes; but his in- stinct for greed forced him to ask the question. THE END ter how much he says he does. as well as boys. sense of the word. to whom I am devoted. devoted. bad matter worse. with torturing jealousy. their secrets to the end. floratliv lllx Says Continued from page 2 in: to see that you have a good time. that is low. But if a boy always does his own wpy; if he runs roughlhod over you; if he is always hurting your feelings; If he breaks dates; if ii- is careless of your happiness. then he doeanlt really love you. no mal- And this test of love goes for girls DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My husband in a good man in every He is tender. kind. generous. any wife could want In a husband. and we have three lovely children But I am in love with another man and he with me and he. too. has a good wife and children to whom he is There is no question of divorce because too 'm:iiiy people would be hurt. but is it our duty to be honest and confess our un- faithlulnesa to our mates? ANSWER: No. A thousand times no. DOROTHY DIX cannot. reply personally to readers, but wlu una- wer problems of general interest through her column. You would only make a Certainly you have done these others harm enough without adding to it by destroying their faith in you and filling their. 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