WEDNESDAY, THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Stewart. Mlaa Adam GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levera. AGENT SOUBIS: The Guardian ml! be following places In Montazue: In Georgetown: The Poet Office: Roper; manuals’ wa-rcnzs. - c. a. l Ioahner, Jeweller. Montague. Messrs Sheldon Jay and Wil- un Vanlderstme were recent: ludnoaa visitors to Charlottetown. Mir. Mrs. Waldo Havwklnl. Guernsey Cove, were recent bus-t lneu vlaitbors to Montague- amtw smRiEIw of women‘! fllbber flight boots Just arrived. Oolora black and brown. e!- ‘he Montague shoe store. Mia; Noreen COtVIE- R-N- 59"" the Christmas holidays in MOM‘ w“. n the 110mg at‘ her parents. m. and ma. not: done, Carl csmie. miniltsflfll Ihudent at Dalhottsle University. h gpendirig the Christmas varn- lon in Montague. sum o! hi‘ lather, Mm. James Currie. ll; many friends will reirref N‘ ‘an; ti." My, Oakland Berk. {wun-ay Harbour. has entered tho King, gmmty Hospital where he p111 receive treatment. k. David Moore. medical stu- dent It Dalhotisl» UniversitY- 1' vacation @Qndjn§ ihg Chfistlfflfl! alt the home of his itflrfil“ and Nllrs. Russel Moore, Alhion. Mr. ‘Mr. Imrett Fraser. who is ro- oorverlrig from an appendicitis ND- gnttm pPTtYOHMPd at the Plln" Edward Island tiosoltfll l-i "m" ‘M, to be ahottt. and luFi 1'95‘ visited his relatives in CTWYWIP‘ bani». Ifle CG. Clay. who has been lvendhti: tha past three weelo "=- lflng relatives and lFl"lld-‘ i“ Massachusetts, has rotitrnrd i" her home in MOIlIRKIIF> ‘"1"’ m!" M” ma‘. vhmsd her sister. Mia, Lillian Llneham of North Reading. Dufimt the past stimrner “$1.61.,- ym pravlhllilV received m”... flop,‘ from the Merrimack V533... “twin in Xlethuen. and wwhflé than Mrs Clay rerrlved a roval welcome "m" “i” “lan-‘l friends. She was met bi‘ Pfillfe mite! Cyril Fengill. at". a"dt~n' fiv- e.“ ma lVfr James Dcrdarian. “w...” M m; ekVPflYI. and she was than iakcn for a flfilit over Th0 pflxfl pvdlowini: hnr- tsltt sYl“ was uh, “Wei/at ‘Mr and .\'f~.-<, John Sinclair. 1nd later o! M n7!" Turin and also of R III‘ Gallaifh“? m.“ h...‘ PM H1 ‘rrt and ‘gnome Kattn. who » '\‘Pf‘l “P” this stirnmer. travollrrl tn .\ieth~ JPn to visit Mrs Cliiv, and tn svel- Mme ha, in the Ullilfd Stat"! Mrs ("lav was verv plrased and ppy-f: apprwdaiivo of hrr welcome M Mflhmtn “ti; exrv-ourd the desire that niaiii.‘ morn ivottldl rrvme tn hfnritazitr rnwt simitiivl’ when thogv would i-ooelvr a most l cordial wnlromo MW (“KY Film ' visited .\t:* and M's Hot-tor Vick- erson in S'(‘llf‘l‘filll V" Vizikctxson was a fnrntr-r rasdrnt of Mttllifl- min. l dhmldallg‘ _ _ Jackie left last Tuesday for t __ . Boston where thev \vill ioin the ‘ d u,» Hpmi CShPa Mntirtmi. ‘ t - ‘ r rt l Ih ' f I r . _spenv the W°PK-PTIFI at his home “pllnte? moralihsvamiy m went m9 And 1 hare _ _ H ____v__ wnh | M_ ThMPSa Mrmnham t. Midnight Mass v as celebrated as _ L B k M o N E Y ‘sprinkling Illp Christmas holidays ‘CI-xllialchihls Vfxarcrllili" EL ‘lvlichiilPlj-‘v u ( m“ n a; h" ham; ham - e C "is H") Most of us are reluctant to i __ _ bPflllivlflllly decorated for the oc-t face‘ tinpalatable truths. That B" "°“ “d b’ ‘°"°'" °‘ " °""'" “m” """°'“l“ - l Eifilfllifi ?t".°.‘..°l..?i“p2.'.‘.'."3“l..l' ‘ i; id M d i ht at tie omc — l V _ - ' IIQW DIIIIIIIHQ- .._.___ spending the Christmas holidays i $23.35?“ nrénglgfhcfirt “(m “i? » » ' i ' l 'e we i Mr. Park Fraser. Montague, was at their respective _homes here: ‘ “ma 150° nmny o’ Us gm of! ‘la week-end visitor to Iona, guest Imm 5L Dllflfiilmfi Cmlelle "' aeeing our dentist or consulting 50f Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gill. Clarence Roach, Mary O'Shea I our physician for a periodic I l »”—- Joseph Cairns, Eduard MacCatie‘ check-up. Similarly. possibility 40 Pulsmore Street Phone I232-L l — l mi hunter. POULTRYMEN! All Indications Point to u H Avoid disappointment later. Place your order NOW wit IIGICIIIGTY. For price lists and informa I‘. O. Box I92 "THE HOME OF HE In Bl- Peteri: rooms ivliirli are upon th~ shroud to he A stage. , _ concert was held in Valley School had a nine-inch horn. watching at able the “our future and lroks for\va"d Mn the time when »all th" Tflmlfi ‘ml! he on the firound Iltmt‘. (‘NLRPG last iveek for Chicks hatched onlyfiom "Pullorum Free" stock. Your satisfaction is our oim. Island Chick Hatchery _ negotiator _ p29, 194, laundry. Albert Altkeu. Mn. Byron Harriet Clair. Frnucla Chevarle bought at my of the Mlle S. A. Llewellyn; atl- Cl' y. -In Soul-la: Cnndnn‘: and Florence The Poet Office. ~»'GII'I'S for all occasions. C. R. Boeihner Jeweller. Montague, P.E.1. ‘COMB IN and inspect our high grade slippers at a very lovi- clearing price. Where? At the Montague Shoe Store. Malcolm Olalr and Mt. E. Ferguson motored to Charlotte- town last week to witness the hockey game at the Forum. Mr. Mr. Ilmereon O'Connor who U emplotred in Nova Scotia arrived home to apend the Christmas hol- idays with his parents in Mill- town. ‘QLIPPBRB. IIJPPDRB. 8L1?- PERS, going at a low price at the Montague shoe store. slippers for all the family. Get. your: early and avoid the rush. Miss Ruth Clements, member of the etefl of the Maritime Electric. Charlottetown, spent tho weekend holiday in Montague at the horns of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. RK oCletmenta. On ‘Phureday a lpeclal meeting of the executive of the Youn: People's Union of the United Ohurrh met at the home of Mrs. Charles Fraser to select the slate of officers for the roming year. The new slate includcs - Honor- pry Presirlmtt. Rev. AS Arlamfi President. Mltlllie Greene: Vre- Presidcnt. Glltififi Clements: SH"- retarv. Blanche Hume. ire-clen- edl: treasurer. Ruth Fraser. Tire t-onveoors for the year will emi- prise. Missions. Marion Fttrness; Fellowship. Mary MacGregnr; Cul- ture. l-‘nrlle Maclniyre: Cztlren- ship Vivian Fraser; Recreation. Malcolm and Nellie Paitersoili and Missions Collector. ‘Thelma Coffin 0n Tuesday afternoon the skat- tni: rink opened its doors to the skating Dithlic for a free skate Practically all the youngsters twhn could skate attended. and out-c more the rink reverberated with the joyous cries of the klddirs amidst the sound of music from l ()V RCOAT SA I00 Men's Winter a Overcoats THE FINEST STOCK IN THE ,CITY - VERY LATEST STYLES VELOURS-MELTONS-CROMBlES-SIZES 35 I0 44 Clearing at uiscouitt ' I50 Men's Suits Single and Double Breasted Models-Fine English Worsleds in Blues. Browns. Greys-Sizes 35 lo 46 25% ntscouttt PARKA COATS-STATION WAGON COATS -SHEEI'-LINED COATS - MACKINAWS - A real bur- gain and iusl the lhing for the cold days ahead. 25% titscouttr Men's Fine TROUSERS-Worsleds and Twists in Brown. Grey. or Blue g 25% ntscouttt the remrd systtim. Tho ire is m ‘ fine condition with a hard surf- | are ilidivatitig a good bottom lal" er nf frozen ground. Mr. Prcstrn MacDonald. the riianager. has put t many ll(\lll'< at work In the huild- f in: up nf the tcr >lir¢i and he l now feels that it is iti oonditirn for skating On Titosda; ntzhg the first regular skate was held frrm '8 to ltl pm tvtth a large crmvd in attendance All are tic-iv look- ing forward to a New Year's Elva. moonlight‘. skate u-iiit-h is always sure of a full house. lll hockey circles there arr T€1X‘i'ls {hat an attempt will he niatlr‘ to liave an exhibition llct-krv camp licforc the holiday ti-oivd return tn ll‘t"l" l’l’\— ours and SIHFIlPF. litany fans are also anxiously anvaitdls tho first name and this spmit attgtirt well for tho stit-cess of tho link this \oar_ The Cnmmttnity ‘Welt-ire STANFIELD'S BLUE AND RED LABEL UNDERWEAR THAT WILL GIVE REAL COMFORT 20% DISCOUNT MEN'S HEAVY WORK PANTS. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION 25% DISCOUNT PHONE I41 _ League have in mind the ~hiftr~c LE SWEATERS-Pullovers. Fine Coat Sweaters and the Famous Jumbo Knit 25% OFF CAMEL PILE FUR COATS-Jn dark brown. The reel thing for the outdoor mun 25% DISCOUNT KELLY 6'. MacINNIS CHARLOTTETOWNI GT. GEO. ST. of the haz-knv rooms frrm ti‘! east end in tho north siclc. mak- imt a far irtealei‘ actress to the in for the players than tron the The l-Pflflllt‘ in r-o-tnnlote rxpccts Ihls protect in on Iona and Vicinity this vicinity tho Christmas The school-s E‘. Malavhias Callaghan, Char- lottetown. was a httsiriess visitor in Iona and stirrotuidlng districts on Tuesday" of last week. Ge OIII‘ tveekly Mr. Charles McGuiGflYl- made his Y0 large Mrs. John Hilflhes returned last iveek to her home here after spend- inu a three week's visit In Boston with friends. Mrs. Bernard Flynn. Gertie and and Stan Mooney; from Prince of. Wales Collage -- Anita Roach and t University - Frank O'Shea. hatchery. Our flocks are FREAK RHINO HORN rounds through Iona and auri-ound- W - mg districts last week. NAIROBI, Kenya -~ tCI"l -- A ‘name ranger shot a bull TYIZIIOFPYIYS caught damaging orops. The beast very enjoyable Christmas nizht. with in attendance. last. Tuesday audience a least 10 pounds grooving from one .of Its hind legs, and this is no“ a {trophy of the Kenya game depart- ment. her many relatives and looking of early death is an unpleasant fact that we try hard not to think about. Yet only two cntc~ izoriea of people can afford to disregard such a. contingency u t those who have no dependents t and those who have made, through life assurance. sufficient provision for their loved ones against the chance of untimely death. If you cannot conscien- tiously claim to be In either of these categories drop me a line ——or telephone. Dlatrlct Supervisor SIIII LIFE 0F GAIIAIII l4! Richmond Street orgzina Kelly; from St. F. X.‘ miiuiomun y BABY GIIIIIKS l for I949—order from o breeder out- Plan now ur chicks eovy Demand for Baby Chicks. standing in production, livibility Chlflmflflm- 7- 5- l- and body type. Only the best ore kept. Con supply R. O. P. , l. m" ngy m°d¢mly¢quipped and R.O.P. Sired stock in Bar- red Rocks ond New Humpshires, cronbreeds New Ham shire. Barred Rock, Light Sussex? New ‘L J" Hampshire. OPTOMETRIST tion write: m 7I King Street ALTHY CHICKS" Wilfred J. MacDonald Folder and further n on request: infomm. Fitting and Supplying Gleam Etc. MONTAGUE- P- I. T. Office llourl: l0 to ll AJW. I to S P. M, Holidays. by appointment Office Connected Will: Drill’ More. r and Son Covelieod Road, ;)‘l"ro\:\mooo\."" "" 706' I I a I r l Chateau Sinister i; 1 i; vi B, I it Leslie Beresford § "Not. halff i’. regular rlientelej l. ‘as ‘ere, mister. All sorts. It‘ tihligcs thcm, and ain‘t no t..ouble i0 me neither. In fact, it's izoodl for trade. They mostly litiysl hltnlflllllflg nf me. Thcre ain't‘ many as mean as that one you’ lust savi- go mtt." ‘ "One of ycur ropuiar tines?" O'Hara asked, hut the other shook his head. "I'd hope not. and all. He's only iweii hero the last. two weeks. Waiting for a letter, he is. from FYHHPPA" "Fraucev —~ '2“ O'Hara raved nothing for what. the shopkeeper thought of his IJPIlHVIOUI‘. The clue was slender enouizh, bill not to be lost. He was out of that dark shop into the stinllglit in a flash, his tyes peer- lm: eagerly iii the direction the shahhy and elderly man had taken when leaving tho shop, He was of course nowhere in ‘sight. O'Hara, on second thoughts, yrealised that. such hope as to find tliim still within vision was fool- ‘lsh. But one point liad ~heen gained this mornlniz. If that iivas indoed Andrew Payne, and it scorned pretty certain. here was where he was to he. met about this time tomorrow. FACE T0 FAVE -— WITH YOUSEF‘ And with that, vounting it. a izood morning's work. O'Hara was-ted no time in leaving Cam- den Tctvm as far as possible he- hind hlm. While a taxi took him through the West-end to Kensing- ton. he ralculated only tn watch that. news-agent's shop ‘tomorrow till Ihlt shabby old mg" reap- peared, shadcw him to his real address. and than... . Caryl was with Rittenberg and several other people when O'Hara reached the Kenaington house, l0 he had little time for more than an exchange of greetings with her. They were all. he found, Illnching at one of the West-end hotels. where srme business friend! of Rlttenhern. Just. over from HOIly~ wood. were staying. 07TH". who would much have his rluh, was obliged to join them if he was to have any talk with Caryl. He could not understand her frantic desire for all this com- pany. this excited rushing from one form of amusement to an-' other. When they reached the hotel- foyer. in fact, ho was more than half-inclined to dmp out of the party, and leave her tn‘ it. But. as he glanced round th~ chatter- iiii: groups of people, he caught sight, of a lift descending, its doors being flung wide, Several people emerged. Among thorn, moving directly towards O'Hara with his suave anile, was Yousef Hussein. CHAPTER XIX EGYPTIAN ENCOUNTER O'Hara knew that coincidences did occur in life. but he wag no izreat believer in them, all‘ the same. That Youset Hugsgln should be staying at this par-ii. cular hotel was, in Itself. not strange. Its client; were nolabiy cosmopolitan. as they vtcie- like Huasein-rlch-enough to mo“ it; unusually hizh charges, Nor did It seem anyway pqflglhlg that he could have anticipated seeing Caryl here. It was hlghfy doubtful if he even imagined her to be in London. Therefore, in this instance, coincidence stood the test of logical argument. And genuine coincidences, he had found. often proved of vital consequence Just. ls though Fate —bomi by man's inability to push matters forward on his own ao- “fllni-WWWPIAM lent a helping hand. ' Certainly, at sight of him, Hul- sein exhibited what appeared to be quite a natural aurpise. Rp-gl or simulated. lt dominated hIa eves and that suave voice of his as he moved through the people towards O'Hara. "Why. what Ia the meaning of this. my excellent friend?" he questioned. and that laughed: "But, of course. What right have l’ to he astonished over finding you here, when I had pictured you still at the Chateau? And Mina Fhyne-l" his eyes scanned the grouped crush of chetterera, glinting recognition: "I lee that she II here too-with all your guest: from the Chateau’! Ho! very pleasing. M“. Ofl-"a! ‘It wl'l izlvz me la much dePght to en- tertain you all hero. as at my poor villa. If-u I hope - the remismess of my urgent departure preferred to lunch more quietly at was forgiven me)" Without waiting for O'Hara to explicit reason for the last. O'Hara respond. he moved towards Caryl noticed while watching with a tn- Bfeffllfl! he!‘ and the others ef- taln admiration the complete ralnt fliilvfilyt TBWRUDK his delight at with which Caryl faced this uri- thls reunion, and apologising at expected meeting. No sign of 5'1!- Blflier length for the unforeseen prise, let. alone nervousness and circumstances whlch'liad made agitation, which would well have MY" lPPNF S0 un-(tpendable a been justified in a girl pleleed ll him- she was. He tifllflully avoided illvinn any tTo Be Continued) WHERE THERE'S cut ttttttrs HilSPllllll l 61/1 (tilttY Plus 2i wunleu lane and minn- dik/or i! eilliornynJorj Di-KIAIIMIIJIIIIIOIUJI). l”! Authorised homer of Ceca-Cola under contract with coea-Cola l-"I J. & T. IIIIIIIIIS. LIMPITEII CHARLOTTETOWN HON! '9‘