By E. 1.. Buley False Face CHAPTER Xlx Continued "who then?'; .N'lflhEl'ly pointing a thick finger at her Boy"s hotel, and there dough there. And he W as but not a word about wound in the i-orpse of the Englishman, Marrhant." 35ked', spent the "Not Frame, Llola. He says he went through the grips at College no says that he did his job of work with a gun; a bullet Elmsdule and Vicinity Mr. Vernon Hardy. Charlotte- t town, spent. the Christmas season with his wife and family here. Mrs. Annie Stonehouse, Ellerslie, Christmas week with relatives and friends in Elmsdale. Master Delbert O'Brien, Alber- ton, spent a portion of his holi- days as guest. of his grandparents, ,Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. l l Miss Joan Mcl(enna, Summer- deml side, was the guest of her parents. lMr. and Mrs. R. A. McKenna for I "Here!" Lola erietl. "What's rchrjsymu lall about, Flahcrty? You didn't ' A vmme hem 5”” 1'0 "311 me will Mr. Peter Burke and nephew, of "he? ”eV91' 30" C9119? 303' ill 3117' Ontario, motored here to visit with . ”1l W83 JW M10 OPSHPU Ill! 0" Peter's mother. Mrs. John Burke.. ycollege Boy, when 1 said I waslgmd his brother Rn!-and, : ',taking a powder,” Fiaherty de-I .--M , ifonded. ttcollege Boy is nothiniz to, Messrs. Ilnxxard Adams and" lnF.BliL1ln1:L'lll be worth yourll-lorace O'Brien motored to Tor- whlle to be somewhere else, just onto a short time ago. i :the same, nhen this any Marchantj - -A-- , Jires the first gun. rm he has al Mr. M:-rrill Wallace left on De-l story tollfll; and Lola, he is go- F9mbH' 25W T0 Slmld R ll0lld8.l' in, TRADE MISSION LEAVES-tI.atin markets. Trade Miuistrr l vsecond from left in nine I.at'.n-Ant nan C0lltl'l'i9S to first official stop of the five-week The PROOF , When alerl bargain-lovers pile up such a staggering business volume We Continue . jlllg to be bel.eved." l lsllll . . Lula cried savagely. "Oh Boy . . . You lrottlcltri just. went Lieard something . . . " said. "1 .lPll l.ke that. "If 1 though: that rat was alivelmld Fwd- , V l ,what does .L inntter. Listen .l7l(Illl0):'!-:,mTiVFd an December 23 m spend, understand. i .Sydnev with his brothers, Arthur. v-RUSS Mary O'Brien, Toronto, 15'. I came here to he out of , . ,t f ,way, if any trouble broke loose. ll" humid? Siam” 35 sues 0 I .A"d I you had mmu, Cones? ,,her parents, Ml. and Mis. A. D '0lBrien. l W, .,h(,.,, ,m1,';;l3.”” W mg”: Mr. Robert. Matthews of the R.: "And how?” l”.i'illPl"i) asked. C AF" M Gr"mmnd' Nova Sm” "1 iia, spent his Christmas l101lf'llI.l'Sl lwuh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "I danced at a ulld party," Lola smlmg Mauhw-5. And Stru- -. - iitinski picked me out to work in a? ML Gem,-d Kguy, teacher in, tzlm. lie didlrl belteve me, when I'm-iceyitte schmt, was 3 gm”, dm-- said l had nexer hard of him It i.giit tor the raiuertt. and my V0i(lPl you arent looking for it." Flaheriyl lagzecd. ”WliPti you're a.sk.ng for a good break. you get the unrst. one there is. ll .5 aways like But, from Villlll I hear you finshiiiz a be picture that six hundred gi'ziiid?" ”And l'in shot all thiotigh Lola lxoasted. "On and off screen, all the tinie.” l "That's just it,” Flaherty artreed. ."What, would happen to that film. if there was it b.g scandal. with your name sinoarcrl on top of it? Sacchi-in's market, and the kid- napping of El fnmotis Ettglisli pa.nter? Wht-te would you get of! at?” are cost M. the ihe gale has blown i'.xrli out?" thatl mg the holiday season of his sis-. Canada"; pro ' i:-mrl-'.t.Il trade Howe mil mission Ell i:. ' .-FlS off from row heads the group of prointn.:w:ix soiiietlniig I0 (lit. Rn.Vll0ll'Ul9i'. MFS. Harry Dunn. Ottawa mi :1 -li'.a7.r.i: tour of ent Canadian ln(lllSLl'lall.sl5. The And 1'. ttiriivd out that 1 was Mr, and Mrs. Harry Dtinii have, convince llll5li:('SS men of the YllFllll'ip was to be Rio de Janeirn, was izgiit on the mike, as well. taken UP Wsldfllfe ill N19” NW, opportunity in the expandlng,Bra7.il. (CF Photoi. What do iou make of that?" IMOUS9. Which WM DUF('ll859d T9- l ”Your lurk comes, jllst win-n'CPnt1.i' from Mr. George Milrmr. The Misses Vera Williams. 0'- Loary, and Phyllis Williams, Char-; loitetown, were guests during the .Yuletide season of their parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams. I Miss Mary Matthews. student at. lPrince of Wales College. is spend-, ling her Christmas holidays at the; "What about ed. . t "College Boy left me plenty," ,Lola said. ”And I'm. earning, Fla- ,hert)'.N0i a star yet, but they pay me for what I do. And a big raise in sight." yourself?" he ask- D "It sinpljc mustn't happen.” Flaherty picked up his hat, and. t e a Lola derided. "l'hr:'c's only one;grinned at her. way 0: pivtontinyi it from hair, "Don't wait for the trouble to pt-n.ng," Flallflily assxirect her. begin here," he counselled. "Good-, E I - "You and that itiimirect ma.tl of inc." i q y 0 your-. int t he nits-"tug when Mar-l He left Lula mute liadly sliaken - Fliaiil .x s nsklliiz qiiestionshtlian she had cared to reveal to Can't you find some film work his watchful eyes. She had been, m'Ci' in Etimpc. that w.ll ix-riipyltrtiinpz to forget, and the chancel gnu to; six inonths or so, untillsut-res: she had won in film work ,hart helped. She had scored some-L .GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN home of her bucntl. Mt I-nd Mrs. Everett Matthews. The sincere sympathy of many friends is being extended to the widow and bereaved relatives of the late Carl B. Weeks, whose death tool: place at his home in Alberton, on December 28th. Mr. Edward Mcxenna. Jr., of the United States Air Force, called on many friends and relatives during his furlough. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKen- na, Bloomfield Corner. Expressions of gratitude of all concerned is being extended to the post. mistress, Mrs. Hazel Cameron, for efficient and faithful service in so capably handling the heavy mall during the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Griffin (nee Norma. Mcxennc) itoroato. arrived home on Chrlstmu ova to mend the joyous season with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mcxenna, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin. Q The news of the safe arrival in streetsville. Ontario, of Mr. and Mrs. George Murray and family has been received here. Their many friends wish them every suc- cess in the Province of their adop- tlon. M. , Mr. Everett Rb: and con Eric. and Mr. Henry Comeau motored from Halifax on Christmas day to the home of Mrs. Colin Rlx. On return the following day. they were accompanied by Mrs. Colin Rix and.Mrs. Eliza Macliood, who, after a visit in Halifax, will pro- ceed to the U. 5. A. to spend the winter months with relatives in R-umfatd. Milan. Hnvu-hm, Mum, and other American cities. A post-nuptial shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Williams on Monday. De- cember 20. when a large number of relatives and friends gathered to honour their daughter Joyce. Mrs. Arnold Hardy. Many useful and lovely gifts, also a generous sum of money were received by the guest of honour. Delicious re- freshments were served by the hostess assisted by some of the ladies. and all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hardy 1. happy wed- ded life. -Y. POWNAL Y. P. U. Mr. and Mrs. 'Edison smith en- tertained the members of the Pow- nnl Y. P. U. on Friday, January 2. JANUARY 1;, 1953 Devotions were conducted by nu; violet. vsnzdoratine. The budness period was ducted by the piesldent and cluded the election of oflloers for 1963. They are as followl: Presi. dent. Dorothy Ings, re-elected; vice-president, Hilda. Jones; noon. tary treasurer. Arthur Jones, :1. elected: conveners: rslth um Evangelism, Mr. and Mrs. rm: Mossman: Missions, Mr. and Mn, Malcolm Hickey: Stewardship and Training. Mrs. T. R. Goudac; cu. lzenshlp, Dorothy and Barry Inn, Recreation was led by Dan, mas. and a. delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The meeting closed with the Mizpah bencdlc. tion. eon- in- MANY THEATIEB The United states has I total of 19,796 theatres with setting up- aclty or 12,384,150 persons. JANUARY Ltwiii lltlllllil FUR SALE 0. ”Thore nrirlu vie soiiiviliiiiz m.th.n9. like a stircess in her first: that." Loin agreed. "l'm disru:-s-ldancing part; and a more general, ng a new contract, but I C8nil'(lCOEnltl0l'l could surely be ex-, duck. of cniirso. See here. Flaher-merted from her second picture, in; ii. was that bunk about Collegewliieh she sang as well as danced,t Boy put in to make me inierestedlcxplmtinp a husky contraito vnivcl ;n going to F.tti'ope?" lwhich Sllll.P(i itself miraculourlyl "I: was you who mmiiioiied to vocal. picture work. : Coll('iZP HM." Fliiiirriy rcmlndedi But she knew very well that her" her. ”I only took the Chance tnrltaitce of adrnnrement, whichl say that l d.dn't believe he uas she had just. begun to apprznsei dead. I never have, Lola, and and value, would be wrecked hyl that's Fl1rml.llR square with ;ott.".aity scandal such as that whit-hj ”Ynti cot niuitex?" Iu.it asked ,threatoned her. F1ahcrty's arl-. To File lEm Out Yes, choose at will from Two Great IT HAS BEEN YEARS Stocks in the Throes of Price- Deslruclion! ”Yoti otirzhta have. Flahcrty." Fltt- vi:-e was sound. Away in Europe? lierty norldod l'CEISvlllilliEl.V. lshc would be free from the inqtiis-I liiion which would overwliclni her: at Hollywood. and could issue her, don.als with less fear of d0l('Cll0ll.i . But the siiggestion that Collerzet Boy had tiurkcd her had shakenl her more violently than the threatl KING (IDLE or scandal. Lola had imagined: , , that fnrgetftiltiess was coming to, ; her. with her new interest in , . life: but Flttltertt '5 theory had l hrought n stnrni of old memories ;.about her. And the more she turn- ed it. over in her mind, the read- ier Lola was to accept Flaherty's suggestion. I To be continued NEVER HAVE WE SOLD SO MANY EUR COATS AT SUCH LOW, LOW PRICES! 7 now costs Lizss SAFE oii BOY! AM I GLAD i so rotiitii YOUR BOSS! , EASY TIME PAYMENTS y.g.,.,,......, o d so LONG PUP! ANDGOOD LUCK! PRICES iit'oM 399.00 up SlZES.up to 44 All Dog Lovers will be happy to know that Mr. Rowland Jones of West Roy- , , ,,. it 4 , ,3 . alfy saw my appeal and he and the little rabbit hound are now happily reunited. i To you. Mrs. Clove Roberts. as ultoken of esteem for your kindly act I am sending a shiny new Electric Kettle which I hope you wlllyuse and enjoy. Will you please ac- cept to with rnyabcst wishes. Glad to be of service. '