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Kensington Summer-side Charlottetown A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE LENGTHY RECORD AMIABLE SKUNK Birthday Murder By Lange Lewis CHAPTER THREE 1 The , Part one Moira tilted her head to one side and smued very sweetly at Victoria. "But you really have no authority as to the casting. do you?" she asked. "I mean. you sold the book to the studio and got paid for it and that sort oi lets you out. doesn't, it?" "En:pt ti-st my husband is going to .oduce it; don't forget that." said Victoria cheerfully. "oh. is that settled. then?" ask- ed Moira Hastings. "I thought Mr. Leighman was still debating whether he want. Mr. Hime to do it or that other producer he's in- terested in." "George alway wavers for a week before he makes' up his mind. He'll choose Albert. be- cause Albert's the better man." "I certalnl, hope he does. Your husband is very keen to do this film. Mrs. Hiu.a. Your htzsband thinks I c""d handle the part. He's a very smart man. He was surprised when you told him I wasn't good enough. That's why I came up to see you. really. I hoped to convince you other- w e." - "I'd rather guessed that," .- Victoria dryly. "But what i Mr. l-lime gels to do the p”tu.-c d decides not to accent your oplnion..Mrs. Hime?" "Albert always accepts my opin- ion." said Victoria. "What if Mr. Leighman likes me?" asked Moira. ”After all, he'll be the executive producer. He'll have the final word on the cast. ing. won't he?" "Mir. Leighman." said Victoria - opening off the dining THE GUARDIAN. llsoseratt euiiu nmj The I-Iomecraft Guild held their fall meeting at the home of Mrs c. P. Macxenzis on Friday even- ing, October izth. i051. A report was read by the treas- urer on the progress of the Home- craft Shop which was opened im- mediately after Old Home Week at 203 Great George Street. next door to Mccabda Grocery Store. Several new committees were formed and new ideas discussed on keeping the interest of the public alive. It was decided. to continue catering on a small scale for teas, small parties. etc. It was also de- cided that a high t ndard must be set for all goods received at the l-lomecraft Shop. . The 1-lomecraft Guild feels that notwithstanding the amount oi work involved in developing this project and the fact that expenses have scarcely been met-it is well worthwhile to continue, considering the outlet provided for nearly 300 contributors which Homecraft now has from all parts of the Island. including veterans and Sanitarium patients. ' The interest shown by the Prince Edward Island Tcurist Bureau has been very much appreciated. After coffee and cakes the meet- ing adjourned. ...mj..m.......L.... "Pcusc me," Victoria said. The telephone was in liar-row hall room at frrnt . door. right angles to the l-ler business manager demanded in an r"-tragecl voice. "What is this cheque, 5500 to Russian War Relief. "Just what it says. They really in"-orably. "has been a. very good friend of mine for six years. When he was only a producer vs good team. he and 1. He insists on believing that his success i part- VBYB R j- CHARLOTTETOWN Address and Presentation ' On Friday evening. October 5th. a lame umber of the young peo- ple' asscm led at the homeof Mr Damien reenan, Kinkora. to bid farewell to Miss Wanda Greenan. prior to her departure to Chat- lottetown where she intends to re- side in the near future. Mr. Raymond Kelly, capably acted as chairman for the even- ing and in a few brief sentences told the object of the gathering. He then called upon Miss Hilda Shreenan to read a very nicely worded address to Miss Wanda Greenan, while Miss Florence Lawless presented her with a sub- stantial purse. Although taken by surprise. Wanda. in a. few well chosen words thanked one and all for their nice gift: also for their kindness and thoughtfulness in remembering her on this occasion. She extended a cordial invitation to everyone to visit her in her new home in Char- lottetown. After singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." a dainty lunch was served by the ladies and the re- mainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent in music, inning and dancing. music being furnished bi Mr. Patrick Condon and Mr. Bert. Phillips. r ADDRESS Dear Wanda:- Upon hearing that you are about to move to Charlottetown we your friends feel that we can: not let you go without showing in some small way, what your pres- ence in our community means to all of us. We will miss your easy smile and friendly manner, which has meant so much to us. We hope that the memories which you will retain or your early years amour; us, will help to make iv: :d warm clothing. but I'd glv:-:1 'l I had to China, so I sent oncy inst ”' "Are you rgen "t" he de- manded rhetorically. "that you should be writing '-",ues like that?" - To be continued your new life easier. llowever. we know that you will not only think 4 EPAGE THIRTEEN Science Progrosuo 'or50yoonwohovoioodllttlo Milo tobioto-outylsollcylle odd -tor solloi of pain. Todoy Iib l-.A .. ...--..m....- - o an Iona without the disadvan- tonu ol oddity, lnaolubillty and Him tosto. it is called 'oISPIls' out Is sold at druuiata ovory- whoro. ' i 'DlSPllN' ls ovoilolslo In Iottlos of 26 tablets or Handy Pocket folder: at I. ".Headaclze.9. . take a Disprin. ” Why DISPIIN? Because DISPIIN is solublo and substantially neutral. When taken in water as recommended, it enters the stomach as o tmo solution and not as undissolvod particles. it is therefore less liable to couso stomach discomfort. DISPRIN is readily absorbed. Because it definitely dissolves (not merely rl isintogvotes) DISPRIN permits spoody absorption and gives quicker roiiaf. DISPRIN is palatable. Even children will take it readily. D I 5 P N ' Mi! SPEEDY PLEASANI nscto . . . IOI PAIN llllll IYTHF. MA l-CERS Ol"nl1'tol.'ANTlSEl7TlfI. ..n F.CKl'l'l'& COLMAN (cannon Liwrsn. runs MACEUTICAL DIVISION Moarrsaai. All) INDIAN CHILDREN NOT "CLEARING HOUSE” of us. but will come back many times no see us where you will be warmly welcome. As a token oi our esteem and friendship we ask you to accept this gift. We know that it is only it taken but we assure you that our sin. Cerf! Rood wishes and blessings go with it. Sigiwd on behalf of your Friend; of Kinkora. omuoasrm. mnrland --(GP) -Suggestion that a convicted burglar be sent back to the army, where he previously served, was opposed at a meeting here. The chairman said he objected to a tendency to classify the armed services as a "clearing house" 101 undesirablea. cancurra (GP) Pack- ages of grain have been sent by United States youngsters as a gift to Indian children. The grain am- ounting to 1,500 pounds, was h nd- ed. over to food minister P.C Sen of West Bengal by E. -Wilson, Am- erican consul-general in Calcutta. Oonillor pain-lrlllov la ovoiloblo In A . . yaw GLASGOW, N. s.-(op) - snowmen. Ea-ii: e (op) .. A Frzink MacNeil, warden of Little strange noise in a grain elevator Harbor who died here after a brief here turned out to be a skunk that ly due to some writing I did for him then. He has a faith in my -- opinlon which i incredible." .!:ncss. had been in the municipal got caught on the conveyor belt "Y0" 569'" i0 hold the C&1”dI- i tmuicll of Plctou for more than 50 f:om the elevator pit. Calm but MF5- HMS-" V V ” .(-ars. He was warden for more groggy. the animal rambled oif "YOU are Simllii there hating .l'.an a quarter-century. without incident. paoressionai. CARDS A. Wolthen Gvoudot,-. LL. 8. IMIIRISTEIE, s0l.ls'l'l'()R. Eta. Phillipa Building -11! Grafton tweet "''"'Y "' IN" C0"9c"0I- I'm 22. lam really 24. almost 25." 1-.j-.i...j. . . .. g .. , Be". Mamleson & Tsir. tsk so old you are. said I'. . . arson g Victoiia. Chiropractor Fosfgf Y"For an acltrcss it's different! Palmer lradnate g , ou are a wr tor. and you-" the cn,sm,o 1'31-own B'"':l':5i 5”"C”:'”- 'lc' younger, woman's eyes assessed mm", 1012 201 Prince st . - BELL. -C Vlctorias fluff ol graying hair. Goudet & Hosaord GILBERT A. GAUDET. B. A., LL. 3 Barristers and solicitors Money to Loan .u M. Albon Partner 8. A. LI. 3. MONEY I'O LOAN Charlottetown P El. D. L, MATHIESON. LL.B.. K.C G R FOSTER. LLB Loans on City and Farm Properties 150 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P E. I. me." said Victoria, "and yety I've given you darned stood advice. I'll admit that I've givcn it chief. ly from-selfish motives. I want. tlna l-tart” to be izood both for Al- bert's sake and my own. But it's still excellent advice. A few more parts like Clarissa to build you at the box office. and then try for something big. If this 3 any com- fort to you. when that time comes Albert and Iwill go to bat for you in anyway we carnl-low old are you?" "The publicity department says her dark blue slacks. her red play shoes wit one how missing from one of them- "you can look as old as you please." "Ten?" asked Victoria. reaching out toward the urn which stood if Bani: of " w BM: between them on the coffee table g - flanked by the silver sugr" bowl J' A” Mcsumun and a plate of pastries. J. S. 35R3lS'l'F-'11 SOI-ICITOR. Eta "Thanks. tWo' cups is plenty. 'i ' though." ommm" NOTARY. no. I ' ., H , .. BARRISTERI SULHHTOR '1-low about a. dxuik? Vicloiia . Eves examined. glasses fitted Corner Kent & Queen Sta Otfire Phone I956-Honor loll A. ll. PEAKE. 8.A. LLB. IUHN P. Nlcuntsrm. LL11 Barristers. etc collections - Money To Loan 90 Great George Street Charlottetown CUIIRIE BUILDING Palmer & I-loslom A. J. HASLAM B.A. La.B FREDERIC A. LARGE. KI c. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Royal Bank of Canada Building Charlottetown. P E I. LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES Allison M. Gillis. Q-2 Chas. R. Mcfgiuoid mom .4. eiuif o. o. hoped Moira would refuse. it was l-lazcl's day off and 'Victoria hat- ed nothing more than manipulat- ing ice trays. "No thanks, I don't drink. It's bad for the figure." is A. - LLB. BARRlS'l'l-Itt. soucrroa . Nonnr. nu... , BAitItlS'l'l-JR. sol-lCl'""'r emm. Trust nuiniin. The miracle of Canada IS the E” CIIARLOTTETOWN reward of its thrifty people; it is mo Richmond st. (Ih'town PM!" 1"" a standard of living wrought by Phone 690 ---m--j-it-' men and women who believe in spending and saving wisely. The Barrister Etc. a telephone rang. Mqfhgson, Peak; 8; any or Nova scam rxmnsen - Charlottetown. P. E I. NlCll0l50ll Monav ro LOAN , - 5 A. W tu'rnr.soN l(.C. l w- average Canadian. for example. i oP'r()MI-:'rItis'l owns his own caa angnlns (lawn M . . H ' ' wten 0" L Ml"i'5"” '”:fu;;': :1'9'"' 2(ii?.eHisepgat)l:rnlsof iiiving is I A DI-:NTl.s'l Dental 8 -Ray GLORIA IIIJILIIING Ittliolnlng North American Hotel excellent. N When the potion: Inch But unexpected emergencies do HUiiLlliCdS of everyday uses for Nicltcl have been m Gum" M J. iA. (lARIili'flll'lRS break the pattern, Usually the g ' developed by the Nickel industry through a n..,... ,9. R - 9meFE;"il3Y "q"i,"le5b;'l9','I?h',"9"'If" i a planned program of research. Today a large share of , , , . . s ca ' .. . . . . ;.................m..-- l)P"lM"4' MST ;l;ai)r::)e; lgsaaylyiinae. erhenl help (lanadais hickel production is being diverted from "a--------:-::- PHONE M72 "Wilt 00919 lmm 3 depmdable , peacetime uses into channels for preparedness. So outside service. In the zlrmn: and in drying ' Dr. J”. E star" 123 Kent Street 3” .' 4dm”"""h" , ';,,,h,,m,;.;,y1,,., ,..',1,,z ..11..,.. the Nickel mine facilities, greatly expanded over Fm . mm '0 Simmons Agency! '". W4” W” "3" "”" '.'"'l the past decade, are again being operated at peak w ' VETERINARY v!illltUEON HFC (9919 that no 0.119 would rrmlavm In rlimnml rnrremm. . ' . g I ' l l r borrow unless a loan is the best ('14 acitv. There is actually more Nickel now being ,,.-- l ' t mone robiem ' P ' t - - ”' Phi-no .129. ' ssn rownai st M'agPh.. y I'd"... "OB ut&':;'Hg-Smwiuyislhienqly: (iclivcrcd Canada to the free world tliaii lil omu -Hours l dependable. 30ut0f4C8n8d18n ; any peacetime year. ' . n r. Mus-use as. it o families prefer to borrow in . 5! Mimlntmwl a somsnuzn raanvoa. a A amount, of 350 to 31000 fmm ? i '.".un' J. I HOUSEHOLD FINANCE. YOIJI" n.n. both! and eoimuv r CIMBTIEIIED ACUOuN1'AN'l's in Grant George -st. Charlottetown Plasmas 9&0 - I417 - Box 241 GA. "--NNDOLPH W. MANNING. ' K ERMA I'. RIMPIIIIIISON CA other oiilooo at Elalifnx. hloneton. st. John's. Amherst. Dort- mouth..ltr-ntvllle. Llmlpool. New Glasgow and Tram MoDONAl.l). column 00. 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