1' FEATURE STARTS 11111110: .1111»-=- 1»-111-1.1. Arsso - 6.50 .3910 who M1111" iii- wmed‘ if iIiiiHi .. 1111a stalk ///‘ HPITIII. W III-BAY AND WEII. SHOWS 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 Kiln Kin] eI Oatnbllndlndtb ' Jack a! Clubs in c Dania nyel iu Illa Queen 0| Hum. \\ BIIHIII ‘S? 1...... IIUBRIS-KEIIY-liliiiiii in Flllitl - Lbs min] . 31*. [my . ALSO NEWS AND “LEFT 0F THE LINE" Canada Carries 0n Featurette 1T i Bl N G 0 "Div Redeemer Hqll I'D-NIGHT 8.30 '&v brim are the l: I Ilnm tn the 11m. n Freeaoui . MflflIUM c1". MWMY M11111: oi _l-1_i.13_ inv [For Charitable Purpose; RIIOII SEED Mills QIMIIIETIIWIQOIIT. '-"a"-' N's‘ f-‘flh BBITAINS HIGHEST MAN IS 35 The richest man in ti1e United Kinadoln,_Sir John iailernxan. con 0!_ the shll-"nixrg hie-girdles iras 11's! caebratcd hi5 311th blilldiljr His wile is a Canadian. formerly Miss Esther do Sola of iviontreat Sir John avoids publicity when- aver possible. Few people outsde his circle of friends know him by aightlfis addresses appeal" 111 nu '-"-'-"-i‘-'i‘-i'-'-'i-'-'i-V-'\-‘-‘i-\-'-‘-f-'h' aaa-tn-eavmmxamu-smm-v. Ii"r..%1'"ra..:.'."r::".:.':...."".' Slapped -~ (iultltly o: ihneway nature may he lnnrtedl o ‘um n». n. '1. 1r. "1"" "'1' "fir" ~- ::li'*-§1':.r*"'..n-' 1'1- mfifillll NIH Ill DO. ll “ ~- - -== - sm- CBABWELL for Plfotograpba. 10%| brat r an or yaara. Tgubdffl" m: courrocasrrou ura lN- ."I1'."I1'.‘.‘..'l“t’.1.1 .11.F?"1':1'.I°' £35311... “"“"°“~ 1:11.<=:.v.1a:....-.1.,....,... 3033555 "EAR ""-" 1 - ' breathing, rut ul aleap an rill ‘ m. 00121111135101??? QQ1IE|EA vkgig, J-QEIITI‘ 7:: mnnagobask. 0.1» .11., om tonight. 2-20-11.‘ $312,“; dfi‘wqv:nazm:y ,1.1,,',‘,t Anarwoon ran and display " "W" m ' 1 - of Guide Sewing, St. Paul's Hall. -—:-__ xedgtcwsggg aitemoon from four to nacarvas PBOMOTIO - Mrs. A. D. Macdonald oi Mt. Stew- art has received word that her son. ' Corpori C lir1 l... Macdonald h T" “MIME WOIK- Kenneth been ,5 mooted to Sergeant. T131: B Whfllw" Btiiwvdim his returned sgt. Maconnmrs third pro- irom o vis;t to Lynn. Mill. Ind motion in less than six months. New Haven where he visited hiflilb has been serving with the n. "miller. two ssers nnd a. brother. C. D. in Italy for a year and a half. arriving some qnnaltdonlday aitar- i. H0011 Eli leav Wt-h GYBO MEETING -— Mr. W. Whenwn on Wedneegiiay for Char- s ,, fcgg-“Prjlgjqngr 0X‘. . Sliver colleotign. latte-lam RE l. the yal ank of ihforitlyn and will beclwltllas flirt Charla-II otecwn ran 1 a Jo t TPIEZTQIIII Jcurnal. the questions must be asked: What ——— are ts aims? Doss it meet a POLICE COURT -- At the Pol- boy's needs? Has it ideals? The icc Court yesterday a person who‘ speaker also outlined the attri- had failed to report for a medical butes of a good Scout leader. The examination under the Mobiliza-l only other guest present w M tlon Act was fined $5.00 11nd cost: L. W. Sh.1'.\'.C" ' ‘ or three days in jail. Two drunks hing ench had their bail oi $10 estran- ed. A drunk and disorderly was fined $5.00 and costs or ten days and a fourth drunk had his bail oi $5.00 cstreated- WEDDING BELLS- A pretty wedding took place at the Presby- terian Mansr. Charlottetown. on Wednesday. February 7th, when the Reverend G. Carlyle Webster united in marriage Miss Vern Lil- llfm Wnrd of Graham's Road and Pilot Officer Leonard William Roy Pollard. R.A.F., of Paignton. Devon, Enkland. The bride looked lovely in a street-length dress oi turd- uoisc ‘blue crepe trimmed with black sequins. and wearing a black born in Clinton. P.!E.I. she was seal cont nnd other accessories to a sister o! the late James Picker- match. She was attended by Mrs. ing of Clinton, P. E. I. W. B. MttcNelll who wore s. dress i oi beige miracle crepe. with black MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER —- seal coat. The groom was attended A11 enjoyable time was had at the by Mr. Melvin Ward. brother oi homs oi Mr. and Mrs. G. I-I. Ward, the bride. Upon their return to Graham's Rood on Monday even- Graham's R/Ond they were greeted ing. February 12th. when the many by a jolly crowd of serenaders who friends of Mrs. Roy Pollnrd tnee offered congratulations and best {era Ward) BIIJIIBPBd i0 BXWIKI he‘! wishes to the happy young couple. a miscellaneous shower. After nil was assembled the happy young ltlinnrdb kill; pain bride, with her husband, was es- co to the seats oi honour b Miss E. Whitehead and Mr. Me- Vyn Ward. Mr. Fred Campbell in Arlrman fat‘ was Mr. H. C. Bohaker. ISLAND LADY DEAD -—Mrs. Lavinia Rankin. 89, widow of the D. hankin died last e1- home. 73 Center Si... Perth Amboy. N. J. A resident of that city for over 50 years, Mrs. Rankin was an d member of Simpson Methodist Church and in her younger days was active in all organizations of the" church. Sur- viving are a son, George W. Ran- kine oi Woodbridge, NJ: a daugh- ter. Mrs. Harold Hall of this city; seven grandchildren and seven fiat grandchildren, and a sister, s. Rebeccs Gillespie oi Califor- nia. The above Mrs. Rankin was referencs books. He is in no refe- ne directory. H's etcrff c; rrier of secrecy around L11 . as forbidding as the spiked wolf a- ro home near Sunningdale. He inherited from h's father ithc greates fortune ever rccordcd i11 Great Britain-an estfltc of $200.- .000 In recent years. 11c hos in- creased l‘. for he livcs very s‘mpiy and dislkes extravagance. His fortune was built up by the Ellennan shipping lines. and shlg: ping shares have npreciated su stantia-lly gnce the dark days of 193i. when his father dlcM He, has big real estate hcfding s in Lcxldon owning for lust. cc, nearly one the prcpcdev i11 il1e great ahopp centre of Oxford street He ho s 5hflf€g in the Daily Mir- ror newspaper But no 0110 1111 that versatile and some-print schslilonill ilustrated journal has cvvr seen him inside ihc office ilr- "so has B‘ "ill-ll" ' EXTRA IAIIIY NEW TOMATO Early tlraltiom larIInl Quality Tamuia Yo! Developed -ValuabIa For AII Pam of Canada 0i lmmcnas vnlno for tho North nnd roducing flnu ty ripe fruit u mucII as two weeks or more fore most other rqriotlcs. Proved a sensation on tho Prmru-v _in Ilillil and 104d Including such firs‘ tricis as Ireilrbndgs n_nrI 1111111111, filimf Indian Head nutl SmftCurront. husk, bowls", gardeners were Iy "wild" about If. At Ilaihilrldga Ohatham ripcncd a week to twol-va limp Ear v . days before other extra curly varieties. At lllcrden. Mam, it hns yiilliliifl ll much as 20% to 40% Krvilifil‘ "W! than other good cnrlics. l-lnrl 1. irnihnm i: dwarf, non-sinking, uu muy 11c ianicd as cluscly ns two icct ouch wny. ‘ruIfl uniform. llnn slrnpu nntI colour’; doilcloul qualil . Avcrugu about 3h inchoa ucroaa hut frcq11o11tiy.|'"lwr- Order direct from this at|_'.'\'1'i1!1*r|1unt‘. A .d Ia not ycl Fen u. we rnnno oiTeTfIarser qunniliIIas than listed. (PI Ill) (u 5G) FINN“- Flli-OUI IIG "l! SEED AND NURSERY IOOK-leade Again u ..-..-..y>,,;;_,},j..~ - ALYS ROB! 1 .. EDDIE , s? wflesfli" ‘""P.'.'.4";“" RINHIRIG tucro" AGOSTINI Ind HI: Orcluun Tussoav, 11.ao or. icac» ALLEN bill . Mr. RH. Rogers is o his capable manner then called tire fithering to order and called upon i-ss Charity MacKay, who read an address expressing the com- munity's regret at losin Vern and wishing her a safe and appy 10111-- ney to..her new home in the Mother Country. The many useful gifts including a generous amount of money were thcn opened by Mrs. Earle Murray and the accom- panying verses read by Mrs. Tup- per Taylor. My. speaking ior both himself and his bride. in a Ierv well chosen words warmly thanked one and all for their kindness. After a shower of confetti, every- one joined hirnds and salng. :For “Sh” Cnyifnghuiggay proceed In ddliigtymlfinglgiagn was Tglerfiwzerved ummefl‘ “c ' . and the remainder oi the evening Mr Hem‘, T Burgovne rewmuhwas spent in music. sing-song and ' ' ' ' In ' Personals . l-LA. Messcrvey. City Sur- veyefiis confined to his home with a co . recovering in the P.E.I. H spiral from a sev- ere cold. L.A.C. Gerald P. Murtfl-Zh R..C.A.1='., summer-side left on re- turn yesterday morninl 114W‘ spending a very pleasant W“ end in Charlottetown. Mr. W. A. Speed. Boy Scouts Commissioner. Halifax. is visitlnfl yesterday in his hgrnc m $3}: Kan-Ass. ___ ( gfgnryiiéIglrIlreftgitlregielrrrxgs 11$ Char- CORNWALL Y- P- 5- — The Cornwall Young Pennies Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacDonald on Thursday evening the iifteenth with a very large attendance, many new mem- bers joining the Society. The nrc- sidcni. Miss Marion Bell presided and Mrs. Elmer Frizzeil was the leader for the evening. assisted by Mrs. Melvin Hyde, Mrs. Arthur Stone. Stewart Miller. and Gordon Boyle. Mrs. Otto Ncwson read ‘the study book. The Entplre Phy- sician and (Rev) M1". Skinner led in prayer. At the next meeting. which is to be held at the homo of Mr. Gordon MacMillan. Mrs. Douglas MacDonald will be the leader and Mrs. Elmer Frizzeli lottetown nnd Kepooch- In Memoriam In memory of MARIAN ELLEN MURCIIISON daughter of Rev. A. J. G. and Mn. Murchison oi New City N. Y, The following poem woo Wrmfll by Joan Knyscr, u l5 Yell‘ "Id Junior in Spring Valley ljilh school in memory of Marian Llien Murchison. "PARTED FRIENDS" THE _ CI-IARIIQH crnrnitiuannlsn, Mm“ gughflnqt 1 on toward Danzig. crown GHARPIoIN Valentina games and Ford Wilson an Mrs. -A sing-song brought evening to a close. thews. widow of the Harry zel This service was follower] another at Y n . and was condt A Nicholson. hv ihc Rev. d The usilbcarcrs IY~ Baltic Barrier Hammer biows swung against Insierburg resulted in ihc liber- ation oi that East Prussian city, aiohg with Tilsit nhd Gunrbiir- nan. Delivering those blows was the 3rd White Russian Army. led by 37-year-old Gen. Ivan D. Chcrlrialcovsky. above, one of the youngest of Russia's Big Eight cornmurlclers. His troops helped encircle Kocnigs- berg, near the Baltic Sea, swept Born oi Jewish parentage. the general is a product of Russian military training since the Revolution and oi the Soviets own West Pomb-Frunze Military Acad- emy. Handsome, wavy-haired Cherniakhovsky directs his men along the coldest front in the Bash-the Baltic region This lilsrfllFour Years Ago By The (Er-nrziiuu Press FEB. . leaders met in sccret Juba River, irurth ltzutuh QOIHTIIIIRIIG. r-FB-nmo nrrslws A Christmas pudding dinner ...;;~.'.;. nmfcifniny tCPi~ To . birw Yen" 11",. brlhh‘ colours. I ~ i, chm ‘n.5, \'..‘1'1 ifr." wort‘ i n1 1"‘ hard slate gray will read the study book. The pro- Iramme committee had enjoyable ,1 contests. Mrs. Q Stewart Drake took charge o! these and a delicious lunch was served by tn.- hostess and committee appointed. a pleasant ruhcnar. YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Marv) Annxhfiatl- a c . .. 1 , Day. R/owe Hue-hes. Harry Pethick. and Hilbert Friz-' U ltwi Church York were John Casfozd. Harry Day. Arthur Wyatt. Jnmr: Hcrfy Gordon Crockett. and Archi: \1'r-- sey. interment was in Ycrl: come- te Milk-Canadian army conferences at OttztwaBto ‘discuss their i941 1v1ar ‘ 1. rtsl f u‘ .":il . pmgmn I Um §;“¢°1,‘,~‘§1_n,,1‘,§| Vatughns cifvo was sill deserted. _ J presented to William Archer, Evesllsln, E111;- lmd, by Queen Victoria (1111-1111; tho Boer War “K1611 he was in the 71,11 I-ltrszars ms placed o1: the Archer's ' tibic for the still wasn't ca-tenA made offset= siylcs and , ranging 1 , @1121; 11-2211 and las- ccedingiy bcccming. vrl'o\v 1o dslphinfrnr blue _ . I,,§?'{ *>‘v1:\v§ m-r ~=- " Atso rm: 11111. by Frances Parkinson Key: g mmmwm¢fixsa~~2dvw~"' ‘ uvvv» CHAPTER 35 f). I‘) I 1/ §$ Matthews of Ploasnnt Glove 11:11: The stir and the murmur i:ad oassey away curly yesterday mcrn- ceased with unbelieveabi. suu- ing at the home of her rzraxrd- “m”. Every one in the court- daughter. Mrs. Elby Ford; Gal/n loom loaned forward ulstnctlvely, WW": w” held lwfierdal’ flier’ as ii this charge in pcsition woud noon from the Cutciiffc Funeral make for “we, hem-mt Th,“ Hmm- "W1C" cmiducbui ."'-' m‘ ca sense of re t oncent-z- - . | mc a g e. c a Rev. ‘IKE. MacLennan. lho nall-_, mm .5 deep menu. bearers were John Casford. ticmy ' bvl ness Barman. on the first count J cf the indict-mint?" 1 may “Guilty. " ‘ And what say you on the guilt or innocence o1 Icnneis Far-man 0n the second charge of the indict- ment?" 1 “Guilty." g ~ A buzz vibrated i-ilrough the courtroom, rsing in volume until it was no longer a sup-pressed hum but 8 511.1110 sibile-nt sound which the bailiff could not quell. The yudue rapped loudly and the nofm cf his gavel echced above ihc buzzing.‘ ' ‘Members of the jury. your fore- mrh says you ind the defendant g-tliliy a5 indicted and that is your verdict Sn say you each and all?" “we do .. I I Pride and Anguish The words had ‘he sclemnity oi 'a marrlge vow. But they prcduced no shock After the frst two pro- wrs standlnz with her gloved hands tightly claspzd. her vivid control pierced her faltherh an- I guish-sd heart. ‘ n hugs oln h1I5§6EL his focal US C VO CE 0U . "I! your Honour please. l under- I stand that to maize a motion to i set aside the verdict. cr for g new‘ ‘1 iii-ii. it mus‘- bc done formally and| 1 in wriung But pending that I ask! i treachery 1; con lu an a. s e re.e .. . “I think llhe motion must be overruled " The Judge spoke gravely weighhg his words. ‘The constant llrocticc oi this court is go comrgflt 1112311 the veré-lict cloths ury ny o er proce ure w be contrary to uhe spirit oi this court. Nevertheless I shall not, de- cline io hear an expresson o!‘ opinion from the prosecuting at- ornoy " A decry-hush fell on the court- room. Like the Judge. the prose- cuting itltttvomiyl sfigililed pexngulied 1n ‘tlrougi aet 1 s cs. "Your Honor. this lgellQt an or- téinoryr c559. I11 s hinstance the overlmlelit wou ave no ob- jection to ccntinuanoe cf the bond. »"Vc1y well, the bail may be con- tluufci You may arrange with the c er . ' upon Unbelievmg but unde- tcrlttl. Daniel and Serena walked to the defendant's chair "Wlhatuay ycu m; tothe guilt or1' innocence o! the defendant, Jen- . -_ your pverrs company unt-li sen-I PAGE 'l'I'il§_EI§ “warrsrtraz? To those who are interested In new and improved airalu ‘ 0i vegetables. and to acquaint more people with ole Ab - ways Tender Beet (the variety which will cook as quick- “ Iy as new beets right through the winter) we nah this SPECIAL OFFER. Send 20c to cover coat oi packing and maillngwand receive free a package o! this bee! end to- y {other with a sample lot of then: beets grown by II int - - season. Also included is a copy of our I945 catalogue lvllb descriptions of Hybrid Sweet Corn. Bounty Tomato. Bale):- lnaon Carrot. Warba. the new extra early Potato. and many other recent introductions. Bend now lo- ARTl-[UR VESEY YORK. r. ISLAND w. J... rnipa l fiwoomt-cwvx fis 3ii‘ TRY US Oin- 11.11,. are oi the IR always FRESH IN STOCK. obtain from ralilgl: a the most nuiaciuren. To obtain w, results from your nreocrlnilan you should have flesh and Tailed Drugs. We lry to give the Beet in eer- vlf-e. Phone and mail order: re- cclve prompt attention. All night service at your disposal. "We dispense any Preocriyaiun. Let us dispense yours." J. Ernest ii. Worth DR U GGISTS l4! Prince It. K , n». \-»._-\'§§'~'\"""“ Phone l2 darstand that Justice Bdllinger tence was actually imposed " figgicayggiiripwjghey Dyfiglbeelg *1‘ has shown exceptinurl leniency inl "Or until a new trial was grant- 1. .1 e. , 1. _ ,1 . .. mmsm w glance at Jenna's. swdhe your case But .. was apparenty ed very clear that. there was to be no oulestion cf suspending sentence. The court merely permitted “Yes its unfortunate that Loner‘: motion for a new trial was denied. the Later on, hcwever. you might pos- gggt gigfisfg-nggi; I301‘; T33’ continunce of your bail, so that sbiy appeal the case." i'er A 1111111 of pride in her self W“ "m" ha“ ‘he wnpm‘ °‘ (Continued Tomorrow) rs Mays c1111 0f Charlottetown PRESENTS RUTH BLANE Concert Harpist Assisted by Mrs. Ralph L. Douglas and Mr. G. Vincent Patrick PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE HALL FIIIIIIY, FEB. 23rd. 8.30 I’. M. Early Morning Call , Al. ssvvcn l long _ in the nrcrrfng, the CCITKICT leading to Horace E'ill'i€.‘.S had coun cd 011 this. for by ilUW shu wcs well acquainted ‘wulh the habits of indyidual Con- Igrsssmcn and their secretaries. She had been siesping very bad- ‘ly lor some time now and this l-sst night, 11111011 silo 112d made up hzr 111'r.d to time 2-0 Horace Vilughlfg office, sine llad slept‘ hardly at all But she had not‘ 1m; mistake oi putting on‘ too much makeup in a futile ei-L fort to conceal the haggardness. Wllllll like a bligiht was sIowly ovs1'""1'cadl::g the fresh bloom of l1c1" 121cc JOL‘;'IS did nc-t look wen or lflckd. bu: she did look fragile and fine-drawn. The look was ex- Sho had cn her diamond wrist 1va1tzh zvud i111‘ diamond pendant. but the pendant hung over the on the softcncdlreals of 111111111 Grief comes and tfertakes us with her swlll wings of fiighi. Yearly, daily, her toll l: taken 0f the unheard of, li-rnnflm The little known, and an IIIII! oi our friends. We siflail away and cringe from be- 8 . And avoid the startling fact. But once our wlia are Hill?!“- Ana truth noocnied "holy. We reason out. and then- 1v ‘ pleasantly take ua back: lll news has reached my cars 0f the sod dc ariure of a. friend, Of one who i rough tbs years Has giver; loyalty to thenend. My gratitude. my love, ita an hard In express ifll ti» 11h I. lllllld 5'3 i3.‘ 1.1% tfillilll '1' aendub 1... above. You always found time to In a friend. ii Few Drops lip Each Nostrll Quickly Relieve Stuffiness of iialh Specialized Medication Works Fast congestion, helps flush out cold-clogged nasal passa es. Makes breathing easier-- try it Follow directions in package. p h unlellllhly lent. ' ..:: z1:...3.'.:..'.2...,. ... ... ...,... Sm h l fills“ Kim {rfgiie Hf "e" t ing re ie rom stu y pain u istrcss o acute catarrh d l r1 t rd r L“ “god. 01:1; tag-rife w a m" comes fast as Va-tro-noi spreeds through the nose, reduc: Mny ahcdfndlevgrlflsil"! WW» "l" swollen membranes-soothes irritation, rclicvcs on ng 0V 1 VICKS Vl-‘IIIQ-Ifll 2-20-11. Card of 77ranks' Mr. and Mrs. 1n Noye. Hamp- shire, P. s. 1.. Wish exams thelr heartfelt nppreciatlon and thanks for the many acts kindness 5 nlpathy of mighbors and iriends| a to those who sen-it rlowers and messages of sympathy in the sud-I STAB In loving memory vi w‘ lie", for your family or a guara 1':'.'.'.'";'...".':-. "5311. MISIT’ hi}?! on "them!"- three yearn arc today- At nl hi when all I.I allenl. A1111 g p forsakea our eyes. (lug lhnugllls uro in the graveyard when our dear mother lies. Thou l1 your smile lg gone forever And r voice we cannot hear We shall never Ion lvreet meanne- I C! 0f the one we love so dear. . 11 n so Andrew "d" “IIII: ML. Martin? the Prince Edward Island 2F£Y . i- Oiiicea: Charlottetown - ll. In a world of swiftly changing conditions. life in- surance stands aolid as a rock. and fall because of new inventions and discoveries. Income and capital from ordinary investments may g5“ plfssms or Mr’ wmhm J’ no”. diminish or be wiped out. B i story of the Great-West Li . stable and consistent expansion. In Memorram 11.111 1.... .1 your estate tion of insurance, to provide guaranteed protection Consult your nearest Great-West Lifc Agent or write iiyndman 81 0a., Limited. Provincial Managers ILITY Industries may rise uI. for over fifty years the fc has been n record oi‘ on this bed-rock founda- nieed income for yourself Branch Office. Summer-aide - Montague flat crepe and not bc-tween folds oi r~hlny 521111 which opened to dis- close g, 1vhlte neck; and she had 011 her silver fox furs, but no or- dhlds fluttered on these. As a mutter of fact she had received no orchids as prwenis for several days. cr. 0.; far as that went, any other “it S wesents and sh’: had al- regarriozl with grant scorn uho stnt flowers to them- (S H91‘ wait was a long one, but she dki not Dcrnrit it to rouse her to 1 sncs; or impatience At 20 mi .1. to l0. a key turned in tlzc door leading from the corridor. and Jcnncss rose to meet Horace Vaughn He was locking extremely fit. He always wore his well tailored clot-hes easily. after the manner of :1 man thoroughly accustomed lo the best lllCllFY c111 buy. When he saw Jcnncsa he did not sop or ‘betray displeasure or embarrass- lll€l’l. he said. “Why, good morning" almost as if he had expected b find her awaiting him rather than aq ii :i1c had glvcn l1im an unwel- oome strrprisc . "How charming 1 iDonl Wait---D0 It NOW Lei us attend io your Spring llry Cleaning Needs iiilW Before the EASTER AND SPRING RUSH Avoid long waits for your Dry Cleaning needs such as-Suits, Coats, Costumes and Wool Dresses-by sending us at least some of your Spring Cleaning now. Your co-operation NOW will greatly assist our large staff during ihc Spring Rush and help you avoid many disappointments due to un- avoidabl delays during the Rursh Season. Send us at least some of your Spring Clothe! tomorrow and have them ready when you need 1’ I 1 '12:" STERNS Limited "'12." "Where Cleaning Is An Art" you lock Jcnness. Did you want to see me about something?" No Time to spare It isn't unnatural that I should. is it’? Yvo tried several times. without success. to reach you by icfcplzonc. and I've ilbU written to you several timrg wit-bout recov- lug c.1111 answer to my letters It's vcry inrpcrtalt-i. that I silould con- sult you. l d-ccizlcd that I had bet- tcr ochre here, withcuv: wasting airy nrorc time As a matter of fact there lent any more time to waste." ‘Tm sorry you've been put i1 s .much trouble. I've been 1m" busy these 11151. few days Im | frtfd I Ira-vent caught up will: 1-‘ calls and that I've let my ccrl: MlldCPC“ got plread cf n1~ But i111 1101. unite sum that l folcw You. Jils‘ wlmi, do you nvan b" srrina therr ism. any 1nor~ time t) wsstr"? "Izomorrorfs srutrrace day. Hor- (‘CF , "f1: it reafy so s-ofrn- l was under , the impreaion that 11 longer per- ‘ i-d usually slaosed between a ver- I dict and a snntence But I haven't . 311v frcntrci over tht- cturt calen- ar ' "No. of course no‘. But you DOMINION STEEL 8: COAL CORPORATIUN c1119; have rrr-e ‘rfu-snce 0'11"» LIMITED "Tlnfortunatlelv l haven't. be- 5.1m; sydaey lailt John Masha yard the lim't< in which ‘I've nl- ready exerted it indirectly i un- HEAT YOUR HOME More Satisfactorily And At Less Cost With DOMINION CGK i" ORDER IT lgROM YOUR DEALER