1n w.- ' DECEMBER 9. 1941 __________._ '7'i!ll'; p’ .. ,. t ..-,,t- I Famous Sleep Combination _. . . ummons MILLVIEW W. l. The annual meeting of Millview Women's institute was held on Thursday, Nov. 6 at the home oi Mrs. Lee Hynes, with an attend- ance oi eleven members and one - visitor. . with the president prealdingthe meeting opened with Ode followed by repeating creed. Roll call was . answered by paying membership 4 ices. The minutes of last annual and ngulsr meetings were read, ap- proved and signed. The sick com- mittee reported four visits and a bill of $1.40 was paid for fruit. The school comcnlttee reported a ‘brill of $2.72 for items purchased " for school. Letters of thanks were read from l" lick, who received fruit _ A report oi last dance was given __ showving a balance of $33.53 _ The financial report for the year showed total receipts for $443.50; Ilotal expenditure $355.42; a bal- Isnce oi $87.98 on hand. I‘ Mrs. Milton Smith and Mrs. Ev- Zerett Dunphy were then appointed ‘Iscrutineers and the followingoffi- -oers were elected: " President: Mrs. '_Eachern. s Vice-President: Mrs. Gordon Sheldon‘. Scott-Trans; Mrs. Lee l-lynes. Risk Committee: Mrs. Theodore Crane. Mrs. Robert Drake. George Mac- School Committee: _Mrs. Joe. Smith. Mrs. Robert Drake. Program: Mrs. Milton ' Smith, ter Crane. IVLrs. Gordon Sheidow. Auditors: Mrs. Victor Grant. Mrs. Herman Ings. DirectorsfMrs. Theodore Crane, Mrs. Walter Crane, Mrs. Jos, Smith. It was decided toscrub and oil school floor. It was moved and seconded to give $10 for school prizes, also give $2.00 to secretary treasurer. It was decided to hold a dance; dance committee. Mrs. Jos. Smith, Mrs. Victor Grant. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. George Jenkins when roll call will be answered by exchange of Christmas gifts. The meeting closed by singing God Save the King and lunch was then served by the hostess. FORM PRINTER/S CLUB IDNDON. Ont. (OP) More than 40 representatives oi printing and engraving firms here recently made the first formal move to establish what will be known as the London Club oi Printing l-louse Craftsmen. They approved a temporary committee to act until oflicers are elected in January. SERVICE FOR. SAFETY UONDON — (C?) - A thanks- giving service for the safety of workmen was conducted l50 feet above the ground hero recently. It was held on the scaffolding around a church under repair. ‘Mrs. Everett Dunphy, Mrs. Wal- MATTRESS 8r 50X SPRING It's like oldtlmes. again with spring- filled Beautyres: and its companion box s p ria g once non available to buy ‘as you plum singly o: in combination- All the famous Bcmtymt features and: u in- dividually coll springs and pro-built edges are back again. And p m pro-war prices. Now on and ready for you. - display Bates, astray '& 00., irn. 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Raeford Oleary, farmer. . J. Foster Sharp, (P.C.,)4 lint lhdeford. farmer and oyster deal- er. ' Forrest W. Phillips, Mount Royal, farmer. For Assemblyman:- George H. Barbour, (Lib), Char- lottetown, farmer. Donald F._ McLean, Zlvne Valley, teacher. P. M. MacCaull, (P.C.), Ellerslie, general merchant. Third Prince:- Fo Councillor:- omas M. Linkletter, (Uh). Summer-side, retired farmer and trader. Edward Lat-kin. (C.C.F.), side_ Lot 44, farmer. Edward Everett Arnett, (P. 6.). Summerside. barrister. For Assemblyman:- Joseph Wilfred Arsenault, (Lib) Charlottetown. teacher. _ Cyrus F. Gallant, (C.C.F.), Well- ington. farmer. Peter Gallant. (PC), Welling- t1.n_ R. R... farmer. l-‘curth Prince:- ror Councillor:- Locke, (C.C.F.), (Lib). (C.C.F.), Bay- Horace Wright, (Lib) Bedeque, .armer. John L. Read, (Ind), Borden, farmer. David Roscoe Walker, (0. O. H), Kensington, farmer. John C. Pillman, (P. C.) New Arman, farmer and produce deal- ex. For Assemblyman:_. C. Cleveland Baker (Lib.), _rnn customs. Smart Girl George I. Work _--- CIIAPTII IX Guy Van Arden opined the door and Pop Kresco walked in. Ho did, hostile blue eyes moved about the living room (walls and settled on a Malay parang. "I'm Kresco," he said in his loft whisoery voice. The Department of Labor agent. said. "I know. Please sit down." He indicated a chair. Pop Krcsco hesitated and sat there. He lat stiffly. with the derby on one side of his head. ‘ "I know why you're keeping Zorane in New York." he said. "You want him where you can keep an eye on him. That don't suit me. Van Arden. I want him out of town. Let him bother some- body else Ior a while. Your Job was to keep this fellow out o! my way." "We've done our best." "Your best is rotten. I'm going to attend to ‘him in my own way. My boys are watching this place. Ii you think you're gonna pull any- more fast ones like that ambulance gag, you're Just plain nuts. Either you send that guy out o1 town or he leaves here on a. Plank. pot it?" Van Arden lit a cigar and pulled at it. "Mr. Kresco." he said, "you'll notice that the telephone beside you is of! the hook. It's connected to a room in the Federal Building where three Department qt Labor operatives are listening, with a stenographer taking down every word." Pop Kresco picked up the tele- phone. l-ie said, "This is for you boyi." and uttered a razzberry. I-Ie placed the receiver on the hook. He got up and went to the door. "I'm a building contractor." he said. "Your job is to keep my business going. when you get a copy of what that stenograrpher took down. road it over." Eric saw Barney Teei in the doorway. looking about the large. dimly lighted restaurant, and a moment later. sally saw him. Sho turned so white that Eric thought for a, moment she was going to faint. She put her coffee cup down. She bent forward as if she were getting up, Then she glanced at Eric and her eyes were frightened. She put her left hand in her lap and kept it there. The color came flowing back into her face. She bit her lip and closed her eyes. When she looked up again, Barney was coming across the restaurant. The reporter was smiling faintly. He came to the table and said, "Hello there. Senator!" Senator Larsen looked up at him a moment with a curious, fierce expression, then he exclaimed, "Hello there, Barney‘? "I'm delighted to see you, Barney. Sit down. my boy." Eric slid a giarte at Sally. She was biting her lower lip. and her eyes were still frightened, but her color was better, ' “Sally. this is Barney Tcel. Miss Porter. Barney." ‘They're old friends." Eric said. Barney sat down between Eric and the senator. He faced Sally. Eric watched his face. I-le was amazed at Barney ‘Peel's self-con- trol. Ho was at ease, and easily smiling. “You'll have something to drink" the senator said. Kenslngton, farmer. Irving M. Toombs, (C.C.F.), Al- bany, R. R. 2, farmer. Heath strong. (PC), summer- 52:19., barrister. Fifth Prince:- For Councillor:- LorneH. MacFarlane. (Lib), Summerside produce merchant. Ernest H. Strong. (P.C.), Sum- merside, barrister. Chesley M. Woodslde, bummerside, carpenter. For Assamblymanz- ‘ Carrol W. Delaney. (Lin), sum- mersidc. C.N.R. telegraph operator. Francis J. McNeill, (P.C.)_ Sum- merside, teacher. Chesier Gaudet, (C.C.F.)_ Sum- nerside, labourer. llrli. Queens:- For Councillor:- W. F. Alan Stewart, Btrathgartney. Farmer. Ernest C. Holm (P.C.) DeSable, farmer. George Watton (0.612), Crap- sud. , Fcr Assemblyman:- Frederick A. Large (Llb.) can! lottetown, barrister. Walter G. Maclhluie. (P. 0.), Springfield, farmer. Murdock MacLeod (C.C.l".), long River, iarmer. Second Queens:- For Councillor:- Gordon R. Holmes, (Lib.), Char- ottetown, barrister. Reginald R. Bell_ (P.O.) Char- lottetown. barrister. Ernest C. Houston, (C.C.l=‘.), New (C.C.F’.), (Lib). Glasgow, farmer. (Continued on page ll) our Company regarding every way possible. norms ro vsrsnsus‘ This l: to advise Veterans settling under the Vei- erans Land Act that we have now received advice from equipment available for this coming season. Our ma" will be pleased to cooperate with you in w. n. Jnrzxms 2i! Greet George Si. lOUl INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER . "Service Follows Soles" tractors and other farm CHARLOTTETOWN ____ not remove his black derby. His‘ PAGE FIFFEEN i Means A 445p strip/Iva’ wwgr Thne ways to purchose— ‘l’ CASH '5‘ BUDGET PLAN . '9' RE-ESTABLISHMENT CREDIT. House Furnishings Store SMMlMAll’ young egg." will get the bulineu." Barney said. "I haven't everr Eric saw that the senator Wu» worked out the idea." watching him very alterly, and "What I'd really like to have," that Barney was merely lDOKIKl‘; Eric said, "is something timely. thoughful. Sally rwas faintly smil- Jusl. now the public is in another lng as if she were lhihklng about state of confusion. It yvunts things it simplified and explained. Why don't you do a play based on a labor agitator like Zorzme? Hod make a. wonderful comedy char- G5 _ "Brandy, thanks. Whats new, Senator? Don't tell me y,ou’re bored with the Senate." The senator looked furtively about him and said. in a low, voice. "Barney. very confidentially —thls is off the record-At bores me pink!" ' "I thought you might be in town on the Zorane case." "I am. Barney, but I haven't a “Ii/s slill o very you're talking through your bat." Eric grinned at him. "A special agent in the lmlnigrailcn Depart- mcnt oi lllt.‘ Dcpurlmtlll 0f IADOI named Guy Arden is in charge 0f the case." ‘ "Rubbish!" the senator said. Laughing, Barney got up. "I'm going homo"- iu Work on my play." "You can't go." the senator pro- “Zorane," Eric went on. sensing a, number oi delicate unzlercurrents "is a marvelous study in contrasts. He preaches sedition-and lives thingtosay." acter. Thy play would be bosrd: On Park Avenue. He is a symbol tested. You s00. we're more or “I hear you're’ doing a play, on the modern setup between’ of the New Europe boiling lntoi less celebrating their engage- Barney," Eric said. “And I hear capital and labor. He is undoubt- America like hot acid." jmcnt." its to be a farce, .May I see it? cdly on the pay roll of a powcr- Her large blue eyes were looking, Barney was still smiling. "Erldl I have 0. new mOI-iOZ M8116 them ful foreign syndicate which wants steadily at his. "Is that funny?" _ and Sally's?" “It's his methods, sally." i Senator Larsen cleared cry for it, then make them laugh at if." a l to cripple and hamper American _ industry so that forclgn factories hisl ('l‘o Be Continued) MATTRESS 5/ BOX spams . . . [fig/n 5,990 {bné/hafib/I/ Want UP RELAXED, refreshed, facing the busy day with a smile! 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