i run cnaxwrmwrowu cumzmm A s E [wag D t, lllfltlrllla-lilln neg 5L p ensions n a a Ex-Serviee Men FRANK H. '-_ SPEARMAN PAGE TWO ' I NESTLPTS a The following information regard- ing pensions to sir-service men, ' tabled in the House of Commons in lisnfilsgiuis world's standard 0f quality . . . soldinevery l. ffii-‘fflufifnsnenlié eomuewr s, (mates scaiaasas sous. uiiustnvics *1"! w I “mike w the order‘ 1 housewives throu hou palm." is of seneral interest: the loberure. and MR. 3mm: , Now Priced for. Every Home/ , ...~ .» Can your father hear us here?" "He's asleep." ingnlili: rleglitlhoteahse-ariltietll’; ‘I ‘tom October l’ 1m’ u’ an” like listeners. I don't believe you're a‘ wh” w" the M“ w“ °‘ “ma or me‘ step W" m“ Wm“ , administration of the pension board minute, tribunals. courts and bureaus deal- Selwood spoke when they stood to- mTgndnfé-gm m’ h ihfuLNeatléiMilk is qpeciall valuable to growing ‘dren . . . 1ust pure cow's milk from selected herchwith useless water removed . . . then sterilized and sealed in airtight tins. Delicious in beverages and in cooking and bakin . ‘°°“"“‘“°d’ i. What was tho total amount en- bursed in pensions to air-service men With these words he skated as rapidly as possible from that part of the pond- “I‘m driving to Point of Rocks and Medicine Bend today." he W?!" on. B n. ' t th , fr ossibl - In be gone twosgrlatillglseplflgrhilseh giopbrerzwiiouromfather igwteahzt 3' whit w“ the numb" of TAl-l- 5'15 may 5.15 may b“ Y” s” so much" he Sh“ quickly that he applications for pensions heard to clear those fellows out of the , . more for you?» might not startle her. "But can't i n?“ October l’ 1930' w date? NESTIE<5—WnrId':IAsgesfPmdurm and How many such appmmthn; very well do this, so you must. The ' s Selim a/Cnndmsedand EvnpnmudMiIk. A10 He's coming back this morning," minute d8 breaks tomorrow mom- ‘ have been disposed o" replied Christie. with Brent confid-I Y |. 5_ In how mlmy uses have pub ‘ RICH-‘CRE '—' nine. m» talk with father about it. fnzlkbe ilregtmtelcti. tienvshtnistzent. $11G m“ men gnmd? ‘psi s I. ‘ .9 that W111 he all right." wa srag o e s re. ou . _ v - (iyx-sllrlather 1s going n, get W911," needn't be afraid.- You won't see? is‘ Inbehow ‘mug’; “s” my’ pm‘ RDQCIS suns en re use I Indicted Se1w°°d_ with“; com- anybody, but you will be watched,’ 7‘ How many applications are now Glldfdflkdd and safe, from the minute you leave the tent till you're back in it. _When you get to the store. lf you see an Indian sitting on the front steps, walk right up to him and ask for the key to the store. He'll give it to you. Ask him to watch the store till you come back after breakfast. He will. Then get Carpy, early. at the hotel, and have your father carried up to the store on the cot. He'd 3. By the Board of Pension Com- better stay her d y d l ht.- d ' you’ mo m1 he; ugynan n g 1m missloners for Canada, 22,383; by the As Christie 1mm ed‘ a wave of pension tribunal, l.735,oby the pen- ‘nicnt. "You needn't worry about lthat, anyway." tri- SMILES’ dABBlE GERTi: l viz, pending before the pensions p burial? ‘ 8. In the opinion of the Depart- ment of Pensions and National J-Iealth, approximately what length ‘of time must elapse before the cases now pending are disposed of? Hon. Mr. MacL-AREN: 1. $27,963,832,23. 2. $229,076.39. C. M. Lampson fa‘ (.0. LDIITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales or RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to R. T. Holman. Ltd., Sum- nlcrsidc. P. B. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Filth Avenue _I\'ew York, N. Y. I for this latest Rogers Mantel or Table‘ Model , But he was not gone two or three days. That night at dusk, with the ‘moon rising, Christie heard d man's ,' voice outside her tent. "Is Doctor [Carpy there?" She" was alone with her father and made no answer. The question was repeated. Christie pecped through the fly. Selwood stood at the tent door. She opened the ily farther and answered him. » II bthgught :6 ‘contritlon swept ova: her She felt Sign appeal court‘ 343' llD— e ere," c s . ' slow, even tone, “but I wanted to lgfrskzgbhise voted 81182:?“ suichka mgslfirylefigelioarganzldienijlfs :25; ask a question, anyway, Yes, 1 ex- néss revealed $813021 t Z ari-lhavc disposed’ as t," as the" Judy 090M! t0 be 5'7"‘? ‘mm Wcdmsday" favor of a man such, oh an“ n diction is concerned, of all claims. I found a teamstcr hllgli it ticiiintfpi realized starbuck mull: Sh: “o; The number or claims which are 3221:1515“; (IIggl/Blglglgngaior cgrgy; quite enough to humble her. ’ held for reference to the pension just the Set for Summer’ Cottages Apartments, Small Homes ._-____. '---_ Professional Cards i ___. Three Screen-Grid Tubes . '. . Two “245" Tubes in push- Summer Music Course; »Bv!':i:ming Mny 1st. zi llircc montlisz. tours;- in piano, voice rind theory olfcred by the Charlottetown School A. Roy Kendall, I..R..»\.I\I., A.A.G.O.,‘ Director. 45405-4QZ-WYYI-Fri-Aloll-I month Prohibition Commission Chairman, MR. GEORGE E- BROWN, MARGATE, P. E. l. Send all information regarding in- fractions of PROHIBITION ACT to the above or lo J. J. Trninor, Com- missioner, Provinclal Police, Char- lottetown, or to C. A. Miller, In- spector. Summclsidc, or to W. E., Ilaywnnd, Inspector for Queens, Charlottcloivn, or J. W. Platts, ln- spector for Kings, Charlottetown. ___. 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J. -\ .“'Il" " 9| I BARRISTHI- \l'll7'-’\'l'\.\ DION-EX TU LUAN - ‘vii-v E11 i "Because she thinks she falls so can! pretty cheerful for a ‘ tribunal pending a decision as to ~ 1 She looked at him ithout - ' lljevjlddggttl adifnihns-ligh tzhanttheiuinrigl ifls- Where he stwdw the blgnrsiyfin their Jurisdiction‘ is 777‘ by the iflifléiuq, ‘had maée this um,“ lighted his lace, for he had surren- pension tribunal’ L536; by the pm‘ lnccessary‘ and that he was inquiring “Ted the 511550" l0 1161‘ OWH- 5km appeal mun’ 343' for cnmy Where he was quite certain "What" She asked "are you some 5' By the Bwd °' “m” °°m' . I i _ he Should not find him. to do? I hope you wont g0 mm any nissioners, 4,762, by the pension - chnstie stepped silently lust hut- denser on my father's account" "lbllnfll (subject to appeal), m; by ' th - ‘side the tent. "Father is asleepfl He surPres-‘led 51511811 "NOE 8S g 35:2“ 37:31:?“ 0mm she said Buardedly. "'I‘he doctor much as 1m 1" 110W?’ It WES l! 1001- .' l . h ‘t been here this evening“ 15h thing to say. He tried to hedge mlssioners for Canada, none; by the “Ego” I troubled you tamer any but, alarmed she out mm o“ nwhat’ pension tribunal, 829; by the pension y dn you mean? You've been far too appeal court’ 220' better?" , '1. 1200. ’ “oh, I hope SQ He slept a lot m_ kind to us to get into any trouble for ' d ., our sakes. I only wish we were 8' No answere‘ ~ any" _ may mm here. NO'l'E.—-The figures quoted in ‘ . He“ be tprett? tsore ffmfiz: "I'm willing to get into trouble if ‘answer to “uesflon No‘ 2 are m IIIIld staarbuczonget those YOU“ Stay. I'd rimm- hunt m, a lliarch 3i, i931, all others are to ‘fellows out of the store for you?" “m9 than 5E8 W“ 195v‘? Apru so’ 1931' l Lime escaped selwoott She Christie tossed off a sense of eln- ‘turned her face quickly to one side. bm-essmenv- “My leavlns couldn't MALPEQUE possibly mean anything to-any one "No," she said, looking down. "he , 'n'id not." in Sleepy Oat." me following were recent guests l “Whavs the matter?» "If I could tell you what lt would regjstered nt the “MacDougall House” ~;_1,e__~ mean to me you might chance your Premier Lear-Victoria. Horace flwen?fl mind on that polnt." She regarded ywrightr-Bedeque. Wm. H. Mac'- "1'm afraid I can't explain. I mm l" the m00Iil1811l¢ father bravely Dougall. Elmer Dunning-Charlotte- l '0,” “pp-Ah, spoke mm m, till he had said that much. arm he town, ,1, Baylor-Charlottetown, }PhEart__|lI might never s” 111m spoke she was silent-almost re- '--——-- yagain... captive; but he added desperately. The Rev. H. E. Campbell of Pownal l “Wt-ll," exclaimed Selwood, "if "There's just one miserable blamed preached with much acceptance in 1935011 Why I can't.“ Prinoetown United, on Sunday morn- ‘that's the situation I won't ask any more questions. So he wouldn't do Christie changed the subject in- ing the 17th, and in the Evenin! the lanything?» stantly. “Wherever we go we congregation had the privilege of “Non blurted m, Christie‘ “aw couldn't find a kinder friend- listening to the Rev. Dr. Watson Professor of Old Testament at Pine l-lill Divinity. father said this morning. It's when trouble comes that real friends count. And your influence would be good on father." Selwood started a little. "I'm so afraid now of his running with these awful gamblers, down in River street." Selwood looked away. Christie spoke on very seriously: "Of all men in the world I think gamblers are meanest-don't you?" nngry at the recollection. "not un- Hess-J‘ "Unless what?" She clasped her bards. Unless ‘I'd do something I refused to do—', i An expletivc, like a pistol-shot, es- capcd the listener. "I premised W osk no more questions," said Sel- iuoci. but 1v'e got to‘ ask just one. iIs he fit to llve—or isn't he?" Frightened, she looked up. I'm 'makinr1 it worse and worse—I didn't TAKE TWO —-—MALPEQUE . . . . The Rev. Russel and Mrs. Wood» side, of Harcourt N. B. were welcome guests during the week at Mr. Wood- side's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Woodside, Darnley. Mrs. James K. MacGougan, arriv- ed home on ‘Inesday evening after (To beContinued) having spent a. very pleasant winter que were the followingz-Mrs. Duncan lfrtcGougan, Mr. O/wsn Mao pull amplification . . . every tube fully-guaranteed. Rogers “Miracle" Chassis and Electra-Dynamic Speaker in handsome figured Walnut Cabinet. » The chassis is guaranteed for a .year. Lowest price ‘a genuine Rogers Radio has ever sold for. Surprising volume, fidelity sensitivity. Come in today and let your own eyes and ears be the iudgc. PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. Charlottetown Sumnierside Ira Huestis on behalf of the company Bryentpn, John Keir, Owen Msc- . made a Dresentation of money. Th1! Gougan, Mr. and Mrs. CharleslGougan, Frank Simpson, Neil Slmp- ,- BVBBIIIB PBSSBd very PIER-SHINY thc|Lcckhart, Mixes Marjorie MacRae, son, Lee Owen, Wilfred Gillis. Rod-Y ladies of Wilmot valley serving a'C:il15tancg MacNutt, Thelma, wood- erick MacLellan, Gus MucLellsn and dainty repast. Mrs. Agnews friends side, Matilda Owen, Alena Woodside FIBER Shem-M here who were not able to bepresent ‘Messrs Frank Beairsto, Fred Donald, to wish her happiness in her newlaulnen Donald nun Harold Wood- home Join in thought, with her’ id. I '2‘ ' " __ , ANNUAL MEETlllli Among those from here in atten- . friends in Wilmot in the hope that days of sunshine may attend her‘ and Mr. Agnew 1n the coming years. dance at the Conservative Conven-' Among those present from Muipe- tion held in Suinmerside on Satur- Sln- day were, Messrs Thomas Macliutt, Clair MacGeusnn, Mr. Owan Mac-‘Robcrt CFOILCI‘, John Hickey, Leslie Champion. Percy Hickey, Ralph BRANDRAM-HENDERS PAINT NEWS MONYRIAL. Haunul. 3am? JOHN. Toaouro. Wmmwlo, MlDiclNI HAY. CALIIAIIY. Inaccurate, VANOMNIII The Annual Meeting of the slum. holders of the Charlottetown Forms Ltd" will be held in Board of Tradsj, 300ml. Wednesday, May 21th, at ‘ s P. M. 40154-2141,, ON LIMITED -r—-— l "Her eyes flashed fire," This from a book. Fmean w-please don't be so terribly langi-y. I see I must say what I ihopcd I might °S°IDB—I\B "id he umuld help father-it" 1 would marry BOOK NOTES FURNESS BED CROSS LINE in Ottawa where she was the guest of her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Gordon MacGougan. Mrs. Mac Gou- gan will spendseveral weeks with Try B-H Frésconette on your p1,“... icy‘- ‘ ~ < . 9e Ami next: "She froze H r". v.i'.'1 a look." iii Teacher: Now, Elmer. can you tell me what a gentleman is.’ Elmer: Yes, ma'am. He's a grown-up boy that used to min-J ‘ his mother. PIMPLES Add an equal amount ol cream, or sweet oil. tn Min. ltd l. and aonlv vile llixlurw rmra daily. A simple crane. menl which will Clear up your sklnl - -i l‘ l’ mm! . S, S, her daughter Mrs. John Simpson, Selwood did not laugh. His dls- Hammon . ‘tress was n» evident. "And you Freizht and Pesaenren- ' __ i-ifused?" was 811516 said. “Wil” MLetavel cArrivo "Arrive Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gamble. and rlid your father say " on rea lftown C ‘town three chudgen o; Trwn were was“ Th“ ‘m’ deep‘ Christie could m l‘ m Ruin?” Lu::':m. at the "Manse" on Sunday. ‘ly hold the gambler to his word. , ________ ‘m v St. Johns Montreal “'1'” "l" Y“ "’°"‘d“‘ “k Fm’ mm Mr. and Mrs. Ralph mail-m, and questions." she replied simply: but my so m: If my: l-stle son Jack. Mrs. Dan Beairsto. She hid a mm °I slmpucm’ that Jung 13 June 15 Jung s; Mrs. G. W. Ramsay and Mrs. Bin- was silencing. Selwood drew a breath. "I'm glad 1 happened back tonight, anyway. Perhabs something can be done. clair MacGougan motored to Sum- ‘- ~“ on" ‘ yiu-idwere in at- tendance at the Movies. At thepMalpeque and Baltic Auxil- iary on Tuesday the members listen- ed to an interesting aooount of the “Home Mission" work in the fields centered around Sydney. C. 5., given by Mrs. E. M. Aitkenwho was in at- tendance at the Conference Branch in Sydney. Fortnightly thereafter. F- . . . CARVELL Bios. LTD. d810-4-I7-frlm0nWGd3ltf. MORE FER-TILIZERS u-n-g-g-u; To meet an unexpected demand we have due to arrive at our fertilizer plant at Charlottetown the last week of May another cargo of fertilizers composed of: bluriate of Potash Nitrate Soda ' Write us or our agents for prices. hlzike suré 0f your re- quirements by ordering now-not after we are sold out. l 1711': Hf? l Feriffizts‘ Lid. Charlottetown The Rev. E. M. Altken spent the week in Charlottetown in attendance at the "School of Theology" which convened there this week. 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