I I I I l I . I I WEDNESDAY. I Refrigeration IALIS end SERVICE Eopeln To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 Ircek tl'Iay Iron Continued from page 2 him across the road. where a low grungy bank provided a. noun; 1: . "sit down hurl. 1'1: going to make you talk!" ”What." he inquired. want me to tell you?" "rho truth. it you know how." He mustn't. He me-ed too little of it. and until he had guessed more. he owed it to his chances with the P. L. I. to keep what he did guess iron: her, however inno- cent she undoubtedly wee. "No, I mustn't.” he said. Strategically. it had been better to invent a luhteriugs. Quickly ehe bent toward him. By th. nar- light. he saw her hows contract. "do you CASH It was she who now yuspected. "What's that?" Her voice fell ON YOUR OWN SIGNATIIII When bills pile up. get 350 to H000 festet Household Finance! Loans made without bankabie security. Repayment pluu to ilt your income. 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"Why do you suppose - except because it was yours? Al for that. what's your '--- tereet in Twombleyt" In his turn. Jerry won. The readi- eet of tears may be sometimes sus- pect. But there is no counterfeit- ing wholehcarted laughter. she echoed him with that throaty laughter of hers. "Oh." she sdmited. "maybe rm silly. I said I'd never have any- thing to do with Break Otnay Iron. But I guess it's in my blood. Here I've been tor two or three years dealing in sugar and canned goods - in live and ten dollar ac- counts: is It any marvel if I go off my head when somebody talks to me in land and thousands?" Jerry sat. bolt upright. Twombley?" 7 She nodded. "You didn't know him before?" "Never. And now he wants to buy all that waste land from me around the old mine. Says he rep- resents a syndicate with a patent process to make such land arable." ”l-le - " Jerry could have sung to the stars. "He bids for that? And that includes the mine? I'll bet you anything you like it does!" "Does "Naturally it does. But of course the mine ltself's no good. I only mentioned it to you because if it hadn't been where it is, I'd never have owned the land around it; it's brought enough bad luck to my family; but I do think that now if it indirectly -' Glldden made a rude iltion. i "And there's where our fifty thoul is going!" "Your what?" "Nothing." ”He only offered me five thou- sand -Twombley did. But that's a lot more than it's worth." To be continued interrup- mouliinicl At snarktime - at Bwutoww STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER HOLMANIS Both Stores Full 66 Piece Set Service For 8 REGULAR 28.40 Made by the Grlndley Pottery of covered sugar and cream jug. ' Buy New And Save 9.45! Phone and Mail Orders Accepted - - Order Eorly! Shipped Prepaid Te Anywhere In P. E. I. . SAVE 9.45 On This 66 Piece Set English D ERWARE 3- THURSDAY . FRIDAY SATURDAY, Days Only butler plates. tea plates. dinner plates, oatmesls and fruit dishes; vegetable dish. 9 inch platter, 12 inch platter, 7 inch halter. pickle dish, gravy boat, The fine semi-porcelain has a qualltyi appearance. limb SSIE be Attractive "Norma" Pattern (As Shown) 18.5 ngland. the attractive floral pattern is on a' creamy white background. The 66 piece set consists of B each-cups and saucers. broad and 1 each-covered Strange llut True I1l.I.Ildt&I In the winters of 1880 - 1888 a railway operated across the fre- zen River of st. Lawrence. The only mishap occurred in 1881 when the 30 ton engine broke through the ice to be rescued the next day from thirty test of water. How would you like to pay 352 e. year for your newspaper? That's what the Caribou'Scntine1 cost the subscriber back in 1866. Rent charged for an up-to-date home a. century ago was from 811 to 515 per month. For :20 a month one could rent the same kind of a home all iurnishcd. The equator is equatorial in name only; here the climate is temperate. Take the winter see- son. for example, June. July and August and you find a. tempera- ture cften reading 40” F. The equator has days and nights the same length, but seasons vary. Rains in some localities are heavi- est in March. The shrine of st. Ann of the Mldldacs. located at Restlgouche, Quebec. is the oldest place of pilgrimage. either in Canada or the United States. Founded originally somewhere about 1632 in Cape Breton, N. S., it was transferred in 1770 to its present address. . . . To a Roman Catholic priest goes the distinction of having brought into the Christian fold the In- dian Chief Membcrtou. and his entire tribe. He was the Rev. Jesse La Fleche, a Parisian secular, who came to Port Royal in 1610. In- cidentally. the Christianizatlon of the Micmacs was the largest con- version ever made by one indiv- idual and is a record never apt to be broken. Did you know that you can get insurance covering weather and windstorms, title. sprinkler leak- age, plate glass, forgery, hall, in- land transportation, earthquake, explosion tailing aircraft? The Canadian Broadcasting Cor- poration pays no taxes, federal, provincial or municipal. Highways expenditures consid- crably exceeded motor vehicle re- venues in all Canadian provinces except Ontario, where the two iigurcs were about equal. ,Canada l5 now the leading pro- ducer of oil in the British Com- monwealth, supplying one-thlrd of her own crude Oil requirements. Our oil reserves are estimated at about 1!: billion barrels. It all of Canada's Negroes were grouped together they'd populate a city twice the size of Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island. 0 . . And almost all the Negroes in the Dominion have slavery some- where lll their family tree. More than 1200 slaves helped build lialilax, N. S. The longest tunnel on the C. P. R. is the Connaught Tunnel. through mount MacDonald, in the Canadian Rockies. One of the longest tunnels in the world, it is a bit over five miles long. double- tmcked, 29 feet wide, 2l'.-.- ieet high and is lined throughout. In Winnipeg terminals there are 280 miles of track, the great csi. mileage of any individual yard in the world. some say the hon- or should go to Montreal with its 407 miles oi track. Not so, be- cause included in Montreal's 407 lmilcs of track are several indivi- dual yards together with 50 miles of track at A.ngus shops. 3 . "No room for the dead!” soon will be the cry in some of the rural cemeteries of Prince Edward Island. . Actually this condition first came about some years ago when some of the smaller graveyards were worked and seeded to lawn grass and some unreadable stones removed. Result: confusion, oi unmarked graves. So that grave- ldiggcrs sometimes dlslnterred a :?: Another Great First By Acousticon - NO MORE "B" BATTERIES Now the World's First "All Transitor" Hearing Aid Batteries or Vacuum Tubes- St-lla for only 2574.50 The Revolutionary Trrinsllor r-amplctrly climinatcs "B" hal- II-rles and Vacuum Tubes. Ii slashes operating costs to almost nothing. It nssures hcnring pow- or-NO FADING-no constant ad- justing oi volume "controls. Acnuslicon's 50 years of leader- ship in hearing science has made it possihlc for this NEW ELEC- TRONIC MIRACLE to be priced within reach of every hard of hearing person. FREE HEARING CLINIC Charlottetown Hotel Charlottetown, Thursday, Feb. 26th 10 AM. - '1 PM. Come in and try this Revolu- llnnnry "All Trnnsitor" Hearing Aid. Batteries and repairs for all hearing aids. J. E. RAMSAY 61 Bank of Toronto Bid, Halifax. Nova gentle. .-.. ... Liberal Women's club Meets The February "C cl the Liberal Women's Club was held February 10th in the ladies room of the Canadian Legion hall. The president. Mrs. Gordon Av- ard, presided. The minutes at the last meeting were teed by the re- cording secretary. Mn. W.J. Rodd, which were approved as read. Mrs. Ruaell Roper was appoint- ed convene: of the tee. to be held in the Confederation Chamber fol- lowing the opening of the Lezle- laixure. A. nominating committee com- prising Mrs. r Hearts. Mrs. John M. Rattoni ury. Mrs. A.'!'. Macxinnon. Mrs. C. Kellley and Mrs. Arthur Ginndon was asked to bring in I state of oilticen for the annual meeting to be held in April. Mrs. Ruuell Roper. Mns. DJ. Riley and Mrs. John M. Rotten- buryeervedteaeitthedlneeotbhe meeting. PALMER ROAD SOUTH SCHOOL - The report for January for Palmer Road South School is as follows: - Grade VIII - I. Edna. Boudreeu; 2. Edna Doucette; 3. Theresa Shoe. Grade VII - 1. Mildred nou- dreau: 2. Oswald Doucetie. Grade VI - 1. Joyce Mokler; 2. Ida Doucette: 3. Edith Doucet. Grade V - 1, Julia Douoette; 2. Helen Doucette; 3. Mabel Mocue. skeleton to make room for a corpse. Faced with this situation. it is obvious that new grounds should be set aside for the burial of our dead. when a similar situation arose in Hallslatt. Austria, a mass mau- soleum was built behind the church to contain the exhumed bones. which were stacked in rows. The skulls occupy a shell by themselves. And for purposes of identification. the name and data were printed on the dome of each skull, with other important data iramed in painted wreaths. . . . The present keeper of the ceme- tery and bone collection is 73- ycar-old Leopold Thslhclmer. who wishes newly dug up skeletons un- der 3. hand pump. Then they un- dergo disinfection. Next of kin - if the skeleton can be identified - can rebury the remains in another cemetery or leave the skeleton in the bone- house. which may be visited at any time. Faced with this choice, most of them chose the bonehouse. The collection of skulls new numbers more than 4000, strange but true! I escaped or I am escaped with the skin of my teeth is 9. very old expression. indeed it goes back to biblical days; and if you'd take the trouble to turn up Job XIX, 20, you'll find the expression there. Much of what passes tor brand new phrases are in fact Biblical expressions. EXTRA VALUE, of Canada: FEBRUARY :5, 1953 New mu-u (cm -1... .. ueulieIV--l.miueldeudet:l. oer.o.n (or)-satin V mane or mass has decided :o'.i”" moms cl taunt wow oin- Gfldd Dou- Ollll in II!!! 0 In ospltsl llsh 3 national d l mu; 2 soul uokler; s. Iernerd have been added to I fund for development 01003-c:DE:'TiyIGII1?r:x Doucette: (bl - 1. Elmer Fury: 2. Oonliri-lotion 01 In Dari: Illltty. The universities. cultural organlvgu Austin Bernard; 3. Dianne Pe- I062 protita o! gtgpgowzrim the and literary associations in'1M',: quette. ' WAIIIIIIO fund! and abroad. 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