PAGE six rue eguuicorfrcroww GUARDIAN ..1\.1.’R.1,1.~.19_- 19.42 EH53- PRINCE ED WARD -.-- TO-DA Y SHOWS START 3.15—7.00—9.00 — BE EARLY! F-c-IT-‘H-fl-IQ-ffwk-Hlw JJMKTJ-‘J-‘IF-VJ-HH". fi‘n"r"u'n'-%‘¢'n' flfl- w nn I5 MAKE YOUR DATES g NOW _ _ non-r DARE MISS IT l 4 DAYS-STA RTING M ONDA Y ‘u '-'n"'-‘-'|'-'H'ni'u'l|'u'u'u" I HI I-I-III- culls 5555555‘- 110"“ ‘fl-HW- "u'n'n"n'n‘l11'|'|'-‘ “ ‘JUV-I‘ n‘ ‘JnHNHFHV-‘IV-‘ENW-‘lnvufififi-‘nm 1- I-"¢"‘-‘ § N °SL 11111111 ttsut § E5 GEORGE ifiglcs-smuttr Eggficuo“ I-EP glogicliifiglaasse L 1,5111 11111 11111 is. Wallis s; 311-" -.-.-:-.i:-.-:1-.-:-:£':'.::~:-i-'-r:f+:- -- - -- - - - -----w3 Blllld Strange .11.; .0133‘ ldlxltllc: ~, _ . betting For 1 Spooky (omedy “One of the 111111111181 sets evrr de- ‘l-m“ 1111‘ ‘ ' lllukiire is sum to v ou d for 11111cl1 of ille nation 111 ulhvers ' MTV Cillll 111111-11 11-11 opens tc-duy at d theatre. Sci.» Arc lli-serillcil '_i‘o all ilxlvnts 111d llllflloucS, the 111ut lS_1lll elliborrimv~lur111..1141 .111- 'n1 111_11 lo11g-11in111done.l road- ~ to v111.c11 the two comedians '. But 11v the supple appli- _‘ r lll.“ .~1;.-1: to 11111 11-.1li o1 a ("V1165 011M L. 1110 1111102 s111ld.11y r 1111M» 1o 1.111, 1.1111 1111.- 111111, unssir and 0111111: liulilslllngs 1 wiillpiiliillg 1111.11 s1g11t. ll1 lllUll‘ s1 111-l apical‘ roulette and crap tables and othii- g.1_111l1l1n f-Vlths, inc 1.1 '11 at one lime silpposcd- 1.1" 111:1 bcl-n 11 11111111111111; bpCt and lruuz-oul. iur 11411151013. Costello, roiy-pnlv member of the 111-11111111 11110. nwlnpts fo Lid i ‘ell 1101111 111 tnu 111cm with i11- liirlous resulls. lu b Cast is Imposing flaring in si1ppur; n! Abbott and Costello in thc offering, v-hich Ar- t11111- Lubul dirt-cod. are s-ui-h im- pli'l..11li p .1-.- . . 1-(1 ‘b11511, 11111111 Davis. Mischa Ant-r, Exelyn An s._Shemp Howard, the An- dr. Sislcrs and Tcd Lewis and his orchestra. FRENCH RIVER W. I. The March meeting 01' Coronation W I was held at the home of the prcsidsnl. Mrs, Heath Montgomery- Oil Tilcsdny evening, March 10th with ten members and two visitors present, The meeting was cpened by singing the Institute Ode and re- pealing the Club Women's Creed in Unison. The Red Cress Convenor Tbllllilflll zqullh. l lurlle 111-ck 111-ral- e1‘, 2111:: glo. .~, L! womcns suits. 11nd 2 prs mills sent in since list Irv-wing, Mrs Pnxlr-r Dllnllllf! wis nglyicinl-d Red Cross Convener fr" u-yxi 1111-1-11 months. The Specal dol- lar 1i member collection amount t0 13111111111 fund and five dollars foi- the Spitfires fund. Mrs. F. Du11n- 111g had charge of the questionnaire 011 Agriculture. Papers were read by Mrs, Bernard, Mrs. Dunning, Mrs. R1Clllg(lill(§l'_\‘ and Anilie Muc- I.eod,_ New committee. wire zlppoint- rd. Sick, Mrs. E. DPlJlLCy and Mfg, Montgomery. School. Rilth Mout- gomcrv. Mrs. E Stewart, i0 have 111111110 0f programme for lWXi. incul- lng 011 Home Economics. Meeting to b held 11L 1h:- tminu of Mrs 113111101- Mai-Lc Mrs lvlo11l;.;o1ne1-,y, ltuth Mull?! rv and Annie MucLeod Lunch committee, An interesting contest was put 011 11v Mrs. DunninS-t and lum-li was srrred bv the committee in charge, 11nd a soc-111 hour enjoyed. Report for Ma . (trade VIII-i. Louise Mac- Lr-nuazi (lrnzlr- V-l. Joan 1111513011,: Ruth Word, Grade IV-—l Kathleen Wcod Glllil“ If v-l. Earl Ecznzn, 2 Kl- Ii Bel‘ . Eahd J11 on Grade Il-~i B3111- Suunriers, 2 011-in Bmlnn, 3. Bilfldy Wood. (Trade f lat-i Nhrloil Saun- ders. 2 Srrlricn lie-inn (Trade I lhl-l. Frrddh" Judson Glade l (cl-l Kenneth Jud- sen Perfect Altr-rdan-e: Kathlren Wrcd and Sliclrlcil Brairn Hfiqhest Average: Billy Saunders, 99.3 11c:- crnt. . Teacher, Nrreen Biilllitit. IIEAVV FUITVR TRAFFIC llnNl-‘NVOONWWS Plii-TDOJIINATE MOWITF/if- (>11.- Iiurll '7 - R-rcrrvh iu ficrcyrvrnn travel wore ewlablbhc-l rlurliv E~~r~ ‘Km-lav r11 Hfnrvetliurc <-lnl'o-~ of 11w Cw- ndian Naflcnnl Rtilv-"vs when fWlv-lhrco 'l'")“\' m-ti-i-‘erl (‘PIVYFQ lwrrdrrl frolic: (fr 'l5‘ti"f‘"5 part5 of C"‘".da, ln"'.1-'l-'rvi N'""a*a'""s. tr-‘ii! 11111111";- fir '11,. "d "qjkll 11.1.1 Penny-rune 111-1111 rev l_1"- I ds tlolns‘ 1n i . é i 1‘ r;- I I u ‘ff-TRIP fiHHHHHI-HTIAVJHH‘? ‘EINNVUHHHHHF-‘q ' k- ~11 11w ~""-u~l. Quclxc and 1hr Maritknes. TO-NIGHT — SAT. EMPIRE SHOWS AT 7M LND l.“ MATIJVEE BAT. ONLY 8.80 FRANCES NEAl RAY WHIHEY cndlllnfll-Covbvul lEE "lonu" WHIT. I | 0 EXTMA — Opening Chgpur of iiliPiRi-PS New Scriul WINNERS OF TIIE WEST 11nd other SHORTS. PJ-‘Jf-‘QV-‘Jfififififi ‘Sea View and Vicinity The home of Mr. and Mrs- Stanford Plckciillg was the scene of a 1.11511 and nappy givilierzng of f and neighbours Wcdu . 1o their son _ been serving on nnlitilry duty since lhe outbreak oi the war and was spending a pleasant furlough at his home. The Large gathering was called to order 111th .1111. DH. D lldld ably l1"?- sithng who in a few brief re- marks explained the nature 0f the gathering. Mr. Layton Goul- son read a nice address and the presentation oi a 111-151 watch ac- companied by a [llllzé of money “'11s 111.1d.- by I111: Hebt-l- Pr-itei-ing on behalf of lhc people of the (‘Ailllilllllllly and friends. Mr. Pickering expressed his thanks in a fitting iniinner for the kindness mid ihoughlfulrless extended at this 1111111 11nd \1I.:1t ihis nXrhCSSlUll of goodivrl mcmt to him. All joined in ' " ' He's A Jolly Good .. sant time was spent and a bounti ul l1111cl1 11.15 served '.y 1h: ladies. The rcmnlndci- of the evening 111213 spent in music and dancing, after which goozlnights uicre said. M1-. Pickering is leaving shortly to report for military duty. Mrs. Arthur Champion of Darn- ley has received a cablegrarn tell- ing 0f the safe mzival of her son George of the RCOC, in England, l-Ir-l- friends are sorry t0 learn of the llliless oi M1-s Edwin Donald which umde ll. necessary for her to enmr the P.E.I. Hospital for an op- eration. His friends are phased to learn that Mnsler Leroy Ailanns who was a path-n: in Prince Cuuilt-y Hospital during the past u-eek for an cp- eraticn has so fur recovci-ed as t0 be able lo leave the hospital and is now in Kensmgton under medical care. Miss Dorothy Thompson who is employ :1 at Moncion, N.B., spent the E1 i holidays wl!1- her 1nolh- er, Mrs. Annie Thompson. Mal- peque. Mr. Cccll Crmpbcll has returned lo his luune in lrlshtown after be- lFP-ls‘ employed for some time ir Nova ‘voila. The munv friends o1’ Niriz. George Maciicod u-ei-e sorry to learn she W115 a pallent in the Prlnfc County Hospital for an op- oration. of the Y.P.U. of 1h:- Uniled Church were the guests of ihn members oi the YRS. of lhn Krir Menlorlal Presbyterian Church nn Friliav eve-Hug. There 111's a large "other-hm n1 both so- The lllrm i; rs cicllcs in the .1.~lv>nlr"'|-1 o’ the T" "“1\'l“l'lf1.l"| cli "ch. ‘W: Alexandrr (‘lsh-‘icmi nresirlcd 1111/1 1n behalf of the members welcnnled the visit- or: A devotional period of hymrs. serlolui-e reading and prayer by Rev. Mr. Crop-dis was held and fine rcm-ilnrlnr of 1h" evening was most pleasantly s-ncnt in games of tarlnus kinds. contests. nll of 1vhicl1 were entci-lwilrllv and g-reallv eninved. A delldnus lunch was sn-ved by the hcrtesscs and a nice social time 10l- loivsd. l1 hc-irtv vote cf Tanks bv '11P nnwwcnt of the Y.P.fl. Mr. D‘1'_'lll(l hiccNull “"1: hxtonfliTl 1'1 ‘he lwslcsscs ‘or their klndlv enter- tainment and the nloasani evon- 111-1- n" Ynhhlf n; [ho nwiml-nfn M 111v VPIL 'T'h!s was acknowled-zed 11v the cl1r1"""'"l. Mr Ch-sholm. ‘PM 1‘*'!‘n1v 11f the Nnflonnl Antiw-m prov-it this pleasant gathering v1 a claw. v Other mircinais t-"al-‘s Much had hcnr-rvnrrn nrssrwvofl; were lhcce for Fbn-brncko. OUawa and the dcv Toronto lrahw 'T‘"“n 11m» l; alwny: h-irv a1 Pon-rertilre thew,“ drv< hi" vwl-‘rdav proved a dav lo l1» Prrrrrlh-Frr-d reccuse every ccuulv came in the staikm accom- ""1't"d h" firiwds a"! relative: flr1vrr= wcr" 1n nbiudarice and c'u"c“l 111111 r111‘ van-o far too nlehhful fcv- 111"“ who have to ‘e nent and clean. 011i!» :1 11W: riW-q of UV‘- hOUCV- n1" ctr-res hwl lzcfrn= frrm the '1 411v ic-"r-cs, "l1 h '1' "1-“11 of the services being rem-emitted. 11141-111111- 1l.111- y1111|1 W .1 111 111 111-1-11 a 1.1111 EOE SANDERS mural-mutual; 1111011111 BARBIE IAIIES mason 111ml JENKINS 110111 llIiiilS NOW SHOWING CAPITOL 3 SHOWS DAILY 3.l'i—‘l---8 45 ADDED FE.-\'i‘t.'lllL'l"l‘l<Il§ Chap. 2 GREEN IIOIKNET ANDY CLYDE COMEDY i i 1 In Memoriam ROBERT JAMES CUDMORE There passed iivtuv from lliis earth 0n Good Friday; April 3rd, 19-12, one oi earth's noult- inch in the poison of Robert Jami-s Cuumorc of Bros..- viile. Lhecuscd who was in his 71st year was the son of the late Rob- ert Cuclmoi-e and Maria Fiddler of Englandi He was married on July 29th, 1903 1o Martha Clmakin who survives him. Daughter of the late Owen Clarkin and Martha Pollard both of Lot 615, and by 1lieli- union a family of six children were born all of WhOlil survive him and ten- derly nursed liiln to the end, exec t his eldest daughter Essie who co d not be present during her father's illness. Mr, Cudliiore was a true christian futllcr, one whose whole life was wrapped up in his family and who made many sacrifices to bring them up in a. tnie christian manner. He was a. kind. obliging and charitable neighbor, a loving hus- band and devoted father and he weary traveller could always find food and warmth in his-home. He was 21mins i-zauv to aasisi any per- son in trouble and. it can be truly said of him that he did not leave one enemy behind. it is in his home he will be sorelv missed. There he was ever ready to give sound. od- vice and extend a guiding hand. Although not in robust health for the past few years people did not consider his condition serious until about two weeks previous to his death, the warning of approaching death came and on the above men- tioned date his spirit quickly ba<'e adieu to the Joys and sorrows of earthly experience to mingle with glories of eternal bliss. Din-inc; his illness he was visltcd by Rev. L. D. Murray who also condumed the fun- eral services. During the service fav- orite hymns of lhe deceased were sung. Besides his sorrowing widow are three sons and three laughters namely. James A, and 1Villi111n R, of Green Bay and Owen at home. Mrs. Hector A. Murchison, Toronto; Mrs. Ivan J. Burley. Brookvale and Mar- tha also of Toronto: also one sister Mrs, John MacQuarrie of Charlotte- town and eighteen grand-children. The interment was in North Wilt- shlre cemetery. l bearers: Messrs Emme t Storclv, Jerome Smith. Nell Nichol- son, James Ciarkin. Norman Mac- Leod, Judson MucEachern and Harry Cudmoi-e. A precious one from us in gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our home Which never can be tilled. R. I. P. Card of Thanks MIB. Robert Cudmore and family of Brookvaie wish to thank all thou- frlends and neighbours for thci kindness shown them in their recent sad bereavement and to those who sent messages of sympathy. >1 CENTRAL ROYAL SCHOOL Rsport for the month of March: Grade X: 1. Georgie Win-d; I. Mary Wright; 3, Betty Agnew. Grade IX: 1. Jackie Spencer; 2. Gladys Ward; 3. Roy Roper. Grade VIII: i. Hazel Wright. Grade VII: l. Pauline Ward; Cyril Hinshciwood; 3. Olive Bul- man. Grade V: 1. Avis Bulman: ii. Tom- my Pcentlergast; 3. Ernest wood. P Grade V: 1. Hclcn Bulman; 2. Donald A-inew. Grade IV: 1. Arlene Ross; 2. Joyce Vessey. Grade III: 1 1 Marlene Roper; 2. Ardell MacAusland. Grade II: 1. Doreen Smith: I. - Shirley Vessey: 3. Lorne Vessey. Grade I: No tests. Highest average in senior grades: Georgie Ward. ill ner cent. Highut average in junior grades: Doreen Smith. 93 per cent. Perfect attendance: Roy Roper, Jackie Spencer, Gladys Ward, Hizel Wright, Cyril Hlnshelwood, Avis Bulmcn, Franklin Roper. Doreen Bmith, Joyce Stewart. Teacher, Mildred Walker. GBVNTHAM. Enizhmd — (GP) — Agriculture Mn-llstcr . R. S. Hudsrn should be asked t0 resign. said lead- ers of Lincolnshire farmers who pro- tested against the set t1rlccs for farm produce and declared the Nal- ional Council of Agriculture had been “hoodwinkedfl CENTRAL GUARDIAN ruin column ll round rm not: u! lulu-alt, but ldurtlniiq 0| I new” luun III b0 ""14"! 5' m" . ‘no, amt-u; 0110b" ndvIllO- ' CMBWBLuior rhowlrlvbl _._.. couriiullnarion LIFE INBUB ANUE. l" Services on Sunday. APT“ 13m 55 follows: Bonshaw ll A. M. DeSablie a P. M. i-iampwn '1 P- M- 4411‘! - wmscor: PASTORAL ciuaoa. , A 13th 88 “m” tl°ltlstcliss w Road. 2.‘ . ~ qdlvlnp. M. Rev. J. R, Skinner Min- ialcr. 40'“- CAVENDISH CHARGE-Worship on Sunday. April 12th in Cavendish at 11 A. M. and in New Ciusew M1 . M. Geo. W. Ttlley. Mingle‘? PBESBYTERIAN CRUBCH IN (lANAllix-Brockfield Charge. Sara vices next Lord s_Day- 0115491" Ho“ 11 A. M. Har-sville 3 P. M, Bflmk‘ flgld 7.30 P. M. DT- A. 0. 1110171503- Miniswr. 44°‘ - RISTIAN 11 11, MzMoi-ning Worship‘. 1,2 {r1031 Community Sunday Schoo -d lb- ne- Fndericton. 7.30 P. M- B1511 9- 8n‘ Rev. R. E- Shcw, Minister. 4-1 - - Tnggg _ ggglvdsgaw BAPTIST CIIU ' - '- - Westmoreland 11.00 A. M v.30 P. M. t§§1<§$li1§§3§§ on the Sub-W‘ "Alter the Resurrection.’ welcome awaits 1'01! 9-‘- services. _A very successful and telephone bridge was held onb nesdav afternoon 5110115111“ LO-DE. at U18 M155 Edna Gordon, Mrs Dunlmi‘. M15~ Mrs, H. Platts, Mrs. H. Court, MYS- if 'I‘he lowest scoros 1119"? compound, M‘ Du y Mrs. Mallmll laboratory and su Mrs. Alexa Prowse, _ Mcflgugflll, Mrs. E. Henderson. non-m RIVER. BAUWST ciiuitcnos-sunaay, 1131111 Nfriglfl Fairvietv: service 11 A~ -1 ton. River: Service 3.15 P. M- ‘inlfs. s’ Service 8 P. M~ Gilda} R1825‘ me‘ School ll A. M. K1" Ysgviw a, slight change in hour of m com North River due to trgyiil nfivmsd ditions. You are cor RAVE Todd to 1vorship with us. RABV- - bu» ' Minister. MILLINGTON - GIIAPPELLE- A f-‘lhist weddlnll $00k 9153's ‘nhlh? M31153 of Trinity Unit/ed Chllfll :11 Charlottetown on Saturday. AD 4m, when Mrs. Margaret cnapnellfi of Borden and Mr. William Mlllin!" ton also of Borden. We" “lute-d m marriage, R/ev. H118“ Mme‘ Yer’ forming the cemmcny- T1111 1111“ was attired in a street-length dress of brown wool creil‘. 111111111611 Wm‘ gold crepe and bead embroidery- She wore a beige 6011i Wm‘ mmk necklet and brown and beige 11¢‘ cessories. The attendants were Mr- and Mrs. DL. MacKimicn of Char- lottetown Following ire 0611111101131 the happy couple left by the after- noon train for Borden where they will reside - snwmo soonrry MEETS - The annual meeting of the $011115’ (19111 Girls SQWlIlB club was 1181111 on April 4th at the 1101110071141“ 51"‘ dyce Hasiam. These girls are known as the "Seven Green Hornets" and are under the capable direction of Mrs. F.W.E. Hashim. It being 0119 year since this club was organized a. report of the year's activities was "iven by the leader and it was shown that the girls had made ft. dilldren in war stricken areas the following- artlcles: l5 baby lackets, 8 cot quilts, 2 afghan-s. sweaters, 18 night gowns. 12 diap- ers and 1 pr soekees. A vote of tilflllks was extend-ed to the retiring oflficers, Mll-sses Evaiyn lvhthesnn and Winnifred Haslam and the fol- lowing officers were elected or the ensuing year: President, Miss D0- reen MacKay; secretary, Miss Ev- elyn Haslam; vice president, Miss Marguerite Sinclair and TYBBBIIPGI‘. Miss Jnvce Haslam. Lunch was lhen served by the hostess and meeting was closed by singing the National Anthem. KINGSTON Y. P. U. ~The Kingston Young Pro it's Union held their regular meet rig on Tues- day evening March 31st at the home Mr. Daniel Dooherty. There was an attendance of sixteen nte-mbers and Mx vlaltcrs. Presi- dent Georgia Dcchertly was in the chair. The Devotion was in charge 0f Harvey Newscm The Hymns, WCYK For The Night Is Ccming and My Faith Looks Up To Thee were sung. Th5 scripture lessons Luke 7-18 20, Mark 1-l-ll were read bv Blanche Docherty and Lens, Paul The subject for medl- tatlcn was "Things Thai. Made Him Think," were read by Mildred Crosby and Belle Smith The fol- lowing committees were elected for the next meeting, Oonvcnol- of Recreation, Laura Llvingllon and Myron Holmes Convenor of De- votion for e next ntcetlnt) Wesléy Green. It wa/s agreed hold the next meeting at the hcmc of Mr. Gordon Ncwson. The evenings colleoiion amounted t0 38 cents. For the recreation, Vera Livingston and Lena, Paul put on scme interesting contests. After lunch the enioyable evening clos- ed by singing the National Anthem DIEMOIIIES 0F PEARL IIAR- BOR-Forty-one years ago (April 2, 190i), a young Prince Edward Is- lander, George Mclnnis of Carle- ton, Lot 2'1, died in Honolulu and was buried in Pearl Harbor ceme- tery. George came to California from Summerside, where he had been employed, in the early '00s, and for several years previous to sallin for the Islands of the Pl!- clfic in i900, was connected with the Baldwin and California Hotels in San Francisco and the Hotel Ra- fael in 51m Rafael, Marin county. owned by General Wai-field. At the time of it's death he was manager of the Waikiki Beach Hole]. He was then 36 years of age. It was with George McInnls the writer came to California ln i889, leaving Bummer- slde, September 23, and arriving in San Francisco two weeks later. Old timers may remember Gear a when he vrorked in the McNut and ‘Bearlstn store later owned by Cupi. D. MrKinnon. at the corner of Queen and Water streets, and also in George Muttarihs Hotel on Cen- tral street, before the fire which destroyed the whole block, includ- lhg The Journal office-Oakland Manic Leaf. HAMPTON UNITED crumm- PHONE BRIDGE 1.0.0.11. TELE dengmm, I we,» c1101: with the in y the I , homes of different U? west coast 0i scotlandgn members. The highest 5w?" were in mum Cilffiitlli-‘IYQ: A investigating GO The» Wade Kidnap Case IYIAIIIIOIIIII SOMEWHERE IN SCOTLAND Major Mouon was engaged 1n un- congenlal departmental tasks for the remainder of the day and halfway throlluh the following morning, The entrance of Captain Caythers pro- vided a, welcome regelfk d l Pushing awn, a u - latl to the bbrderlineyaoifisifiarfvf a |c eming financier, mo" mpjo: ZHIQILGG lmlmefully, lam " out: you in can to have a l nce tDllll ' ," ‘11111-“1-11-511? “W” “u a o.Cu ngcutthetech- mag stuff about paper, mg and such like. we come to the may,“ I suggested, the envelope WM Olclish and had been sealed roviougly, The fresh tears did not co cide with the ori ones. Marks of rubbing at the edges. a. slight stain made by m indigo dye and odd. splashes which ::g§1:..§1§:s.~"--“°“ m "w" “ 11w 1. fri 1 118651,, indulzlig v11? u: bolixidfwzhveeialaf qDl ‘ 111118 Dill-s it d . 10mg? Sgnlwateg... own to the act a ‘m o_ tuse. but the imp“- Wfllw 0f $0 discovery escapes "w;- the 5:315 19km“ °1 a 51118.11 c0111.. avoid a ‘ttééfili’? 13mm yo“ “m” anwgam‘ 0 HI every now " 1m example of forensic science glégwwnwwhillflk- conclusion wouldn't ed “Y "foe Weight. Mosson observ- - et neoth the sang-lrold 1 ‘ma: dew" 818131 Bogs subdued excitement. 11- 11D“ agar sleeve." In plain h there's something "sounds like Russian to me and 1 havent even a nodding’ acquaint- , 01m l nguage. n iappeils to be a town on 1e. lo be precise. Thanks M m‘ heath b ‘ ' . ~ we know that it ggry: Mr. Felix scrundon. Cnoo Dearg 91110151; street. Obsn. They're fond of the Gaelic up there. Cnoc Dear-g llmrlbakctto be the nolne of the house, ~c.:-.- "s; '11.:- SCIWIGOII." m’ o‘ MI‘ " 911. you have now. And the 3:11:19 15 a genuine stroke of luck. Up imfvliuwe vewbeen haramd by g1- “ -_ 11,5 111-likes me as genuine. Pwl/ldmk the latter was sent to one o1 the Slllltll, Jones 01- Robinson crowul" "iiixuctly. I'm b kl _ ly because it ailpgdlrs 'Z§§i'§1§'l>§'lt“t° about the time they were making . fins tor kidnapping. 01- rather be. ha; Ag yeufsay the envelope may c me 1-o Du]? I nope notlgi outside the ring, helgllq’ wo’ WHEN do we no "m" "Craliley and Tredeger g0 to Scot- wéfilyllile you get 011 with neglected emigre a. heart." fly ei-s mid really intended to gfelhgicloi- Mosson be in at “ma; he o co 1o be the approaching end 1 the case though he was no longer permitted to uluy an indlviuual curt. 1118 LWO O. I. D. men who had been the Marsh Hollow Manor end were detailed to accom- panv him. Cranley. a .10v1al London_ H‘. was :atl1e1- a social asset, pm, the habitual gloom oi the 001111511 iflflflfilffl‘ somewhat oflset this. Both 1121s 11- s a 1 - land Yard. g m Scot Stranlrcly enough Tredegar got 21:11:11,111. b1'.'§';..lit"1.1"§ “m?” Celtic blood 11111111111, v “m” ‘a 1 0110c Dears a gloomy stone house on the outskirts of the strag- sluls town. they drew bankl It had £18611 vacated four months previous. 11mm the detectives developed the weui-isomc task of bulldlil up the identity of Mr. Felix ‘crandon until 1t becauic positive he was thé 511111116 Del-son us Mr. Jones of Marsh H0_0w Manor. While remaining a. mysterious figure he was not quite so neuulous when Cranley and Tred. eiier B58811 w draw aside the veil, Five years is not u long time when it comes to obtaining a. footing in a dour Highland community, espec- lfllly when a newcomer makes little etiurt to establish friendly Ieellngg, Neighbours knew little about the 0110111111111; of Cnoc Dearg except 111% they were all Sassenacha. Rumours had drifted around m“ their business associations were not BllLllCU holiest. though this had {EH81 gone beyond the whlsptm-d Mflilfl- For weeks the house would h‘ “vied. and the 11011111135 and goings naturally awakened local curiosity. It was not as if the residence was ln the more thickly populated dun-mm O11 U16 edge 0i town where there ivcre fewer topics 11f nclghbourlv comment so unusual a household was bound to be noticed. 'F°111‘ m6!!- lwk you, and no’ a 195516 1M help wi‘ the worrk," they were told, There was a Dr. McBrld who odd. ed c stronger colouring to the pig- Lure. for he had once been called 1n professionally, “".lwas 11. long gash in the forearm of the one they call- ed Valentine." he acid. "Belna a Glasgow man I can tell l, knife wound when I see one. Fallln on l» broken bottle does-mt’ out so sg-atght and deep, as I made na’ ado about telling the Patient." But he had never found out the real truth. Scranclon was "lVLr. Jones," Val- entine the grey-haired man with 111151111 bFOWS. Croombn the fair one with light rev ayes. and Willis the chauffeur. ese names were bre- sumably genuine. csson was f inated with the way his collect: s pieced together the fragmentary sci-ans by patient observation unexpected interview; an‘? 01111111111111 that was uklh to in- “MAN LIKE BROOME" During the course of ihclr darts they want far afield into 1e wild airy: impressive Silifillllldlfl» "fntry- s . "Too much dashed scenery." Tred- eger complained. "Give me a street oi houses where vou can go from doci- to dco rand get to know things without mountains and lakes getting in me way." “I can't imagine anywhere more suitable for a hiding place," Mos-son lumresud. . “That's where you're wrong, sir, Strangers hereabouts are 11a con- spicuous as an Eskimo in Piccadilly. Besides the boys have gone over the ground with a fine tooth comb." "They can't have examined every bothv and clachan." "That's what they hnve done. air. Wonderful the wnv lnesc wild carts are policed. and all done by kind- ness .1111 vou might any." " en we can't do any more hen-l" "That I wouldn't like to say-wet. Recording Sec’y w» Reviews Year ln C.W. L. Activity ‘Ilia folio report for the year 1941-42 was su mittod by the Rie- cording Secretary at Tuesday night's annual meeting of the Char- lottetown Sub-division Catholic Women's League, There were ten regular, ten ex- ecutive, and five special meetings field during the year. Owing to the many calls in- cldental to the war and its needs. great activity ‘was necessary in order tn raise funds. The Trea- surer's annual report showed that this was successfully accomplished through the medium of 1m after- noon tea cake, sale, and a Tag Day. This was further supplemented by the highly successful lottery of a beautiful cake donated by the Bis- ters of 5t. Martha for our Patriotic Fund. Total receipts for the year were disbursed fo1- charitable education- al and patriotic needs, both Na- tional and Provincial. The usual contribution of a. beau- tiful wool blanket was given to the City Hospital Bazaar, the lottery of which, contributed to the main- tenance Fund. The Diocesan Convention was hold this your‘ in Soul-is in S8113‘ ember Our President, Mrs. W. T. Coady 11!; voting delegate, and ad- ditlonal delegates and members ai- tended. Owing to the absence from the Province of Mrs. L. J. Murphy. Corresponding Secretary this work was very kindly taken over during the year by Mrs. F. J Casey. 1Y1 addltoin to her other duties. There were fifty letters received and 579 communications sent out. The work accomplished during the year is reported under the fol- lowing headings: War Wnrk—-Mrs. F. J. Casey. convener, in summing up her re- p0rt —which will be siven in lull in another column stated that 300 articles were cut out, 805 knitted articles completed, 393 Hospital sup- plies made, and 151 cases packed. 367 articles of clothipz for Raf-NEWS were made. . Social Service—Mr5. Sarah Benoit. Convener, states that 91 garments were made and 209 different art- icles of slices and ciothlnB were donated to this worthy work. Mem- bers of the Committee meet week- ly at the City Hospital making and repairing garments which are dia- tributed by Lhe Sister: of Social service. In many clues member! have made individual contrlbutlvli-S of CtlOthlIlB where the need was ur- en . g Institutions-Mrs. stephen 'I‘rain- or, Convener in charge of this work which centres around the Christ- mas charities reports that 170 bags of fruit and candy were sent to itlc inmates of the Provincial Infirmary besides parcels of tobacco. Bow 0f fruit and candy were also sent to the Monastery, sacred Heart Home, and Sisters of Social Service. Suit- able reading matter and religious articles were also supplied in the inmates of the Infirmary, prison- ers at the Joli and patients at the sanatorium and Falconwood H011- ital. p Program-Mrs. J. J. ‘rrainor, Con- vener, extcndls appreciation to Rev- erend L. A. Dongs-n. Chaplain. Capt. Ravennd W. McCardie, and Reverend Richard O'Neill, Alberta. and Mrs. Frank Murray for in- teresting addresses given during the term. Alibi-solution ll further ex- tended in Mrs. (Dr) L. D. Duf . Mrs. William Campbell. Mr. I40 Callaghan and Mrs. R. Dowd for- merly Mlss Mary Callaghan for d0- lightful solos both vocal and in- strumental supplied our meetingl. C‘ 'zenship—Mrs. T. E. Corrlgiin report; that the C. W. L 1| repre- sented in the followin Provincial organizations: T. B. aguo. Rad Cross, society for the Prevention o! Cancer, Citiwn’: Education Com- mittee, Girl Guides, Canadian Leg- ion. Institute for the Blind. A deio- gation of the sub-division was pre- sent at the annual T. B. League meeting and Luncheon. A donation is given annually to this worthy cause, Members attended in l. bod , the Torch Day celebration bed during the summer. Publicity-Mrs. Frank Murray. Convener reports that all meetings of the League throughout the term My experience iii that it in when vou'vo sucked the lemon 'fil you're readv to swear it's dr van extra drop of juice ooze: out of a final sum-ere." Tl‘.“(i(‘l'_'0!"il words were prophetic. Dwelling in a tinv village south alvw-l 1-1 Inch Fvm- was an old mlm who had been bcwailing the reckless- ness n’ his iarolhnr in disnruing 11f n flnc cairn motor ‘aunt. New ores were hard enouoh to wet and ov tho time one was in commlmlnn an" nrnilln from the trans-radon would long have ‘Wm scent In "lioness. (To be Continued) will make SHIPS were published in our local pope" ports of special interest were cent to “The Canadian League" and "The New woman." Due “blig- ity was given to the many agu. activities throughout the term, Advertising, cards of thanks and othei- items were atwnded to. The Convener extends sincere thanks to aigmpren for courtesy and CO-Opq-g. Blwk Mview-Miu Hilda 0111111, B. 5., Convener, has prepsred |, Iww 115i of books for the Basilica and Holy Redeemer Church 1n the interest for the Crusade for Good Reading. A splendid opportunity 1| thus presented to our readers to select the veiy best in literature, I11 110111160111011 with this crusade it is interesting to learn that thmugh the gator-ts of this committee 14 balm magazines are n lo - sale in the Province. o “gel on Education-Mrs. Daniel Kalle! Convener, reports that meetings of the 95111191111 0911981810 Club spon. sored by the League, were 111114 weekly in the K. of C. H1111. Ad. dresses were git-cu at regular inter. vals along educatonal lines, Capt, Raverend W. MoCardle 1| chap- lain. The Convener of Education and her committee chapel-cued weekly socials for the student; 1n the K. of C. all. Prizes were givm to 5t Dlmstarfs University, Queen‘ and Rcctiicrfl Square Schools, and Notre Dame Academy at the cloa- lng exercises. Sick Visiting Committeo —- M11. Frank Walker, Convener, repel-ta having visited all members who were ill during the year. . Magazine-Mrs. Katherine E Creamer, Convener, reports that 20, members, are receiving "The Can- adian League. our official mum“ An article "Woman's Lnfluonco in- the Home and in Society," and two poems were contributed to this magazine during the term by Mrs. Frank Murray, Lay Retreats-Mrs. E. J. McTagile reports that there was no oppor- tunlty for holding a closed retreat but members attended all novemis or ti-iduuma preceding the Feasts of St. Aline, the Canadian Martyrs, 11nd Christ the King. War Malling —Mlss Mary Mc- Donnell, Convener, records renewed interest and progress in this work. 35,000 wra. pars have been distribut- ed and l5, more ane being print- od. Many letters have been receiv- ed by the Convener eXpH-sslnl! gratitude and thanks for magazines and papers Study Clubs: lVLrl. W. J. P. Mc- Millan, Convener, reports that groups have studied "My Daily Reading From the Four Gospels" by Reverend Father Bbedman._ Other groups have BCCOHIDlLSIICd splendid work sewing and knitting for the Red Cross. Girl Guides —Ml'l. J. D. Mao- Guigan, Convener report; that there are five Catholic companies under the C. W. L., namely two Guido Companies. 4th and 11111-60 Guides. 1 Ranger Company -12 Rangers. 2 Brownie Packs, 34 Brownies, Sh! rta that the chief difficult-y in th work ls the lack of trained lenders to mt u Guldera. On March 1on1 Miss Winnlfred I Kidd, Assistant National Commis- sloner for the Girl Guide Associa- ton was tendeiedai-uncheon by 111w Provincial a local Girl Guide Ex- ecutives. She then gave a very 1n- tereating talk on “Guiding in Pew! and War." This was followed in the afternoon by another veiy ln- structive talk on "Oui- B05110“; llbilltieu in oui- Canadian Youth. The sum of $80 was realized b! the lottery of a. aultcna cake 10 help defray expenses of the 4th and 0th Companies, This cake was 111M‘ ly donalcd by Miss Martha Pool!- ‘llo all our members who have been bereaved during lhs year the 11111-- oere mnpaiihy of the Bub-divlllell ll extended. The lPDNoll-tion of the Bub- division u extended w our chavhll Reverend L. A. Dougun. 101‘ 5"‘ tending 0ur~~meetlngs and for W!" counlol and guidance . Splendid work has been accvma pllshed during the year f0!‘ 00d I11 Canada and we so forward. W11‘ fiden that our efforts in 1111' cause thall attain wen IWM" proportions. Respectfully submitted. EVANGELINE VESSEY, Recording Secretary- Ganongs CW1 non-J's Boat UHUCOLATE5 n11 1111111111 11111111111