FRIDAY, , -. NOTICE CHAR LOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY '-I All Liberal Poll Chairmen and Commltteeme in Charlottetown and Royalty are requested to meet at the Liberal headquarters at 130 Kent Street in Char- lottetown tMorell Hotel) at 7:00 oclock p.m. on Fri- day, June 19th. (Signed) BENJAMIN ROGERS. .lR.. President, 5th District Liberal Association. FATHERIS DAY SPECIALS FRI. - SAT. - IIIIINIIAY :1 Oilbisini . .;..M.;.;. . . . . .. 99;, PEEK?" .".5'i9E TF.A- 'P-4...;-- .-4--..5.9E CQFQFEE. I lb. tins. any-;b:oipIIpclw..gIb. . . 51.09 gKnE;lMRlAZOR ' POT OF GOLD R0 and I0 Gillette ai.Am;s CHOCOLATES si .59 I ANS;-Nljhmgg lVPlll(l)"SV W- . MARMALADE. 2-Fruit. 2 for . . 69: Rxlil-OAPVEAS.(2OHoiTririsi2:iE ..T"4E M;cTCREADY'S'PICKiLES, 24 oz idur7.;.”379o CIIARNATION MILK. 5 tins . APPLE JuicE.'4s"oz. rins”.”T" A ICING SUGAR,” Zapltgs. . W . .i25o LARD. Maple Letsf, W2, lbs. . . .1. . . . . MEAT and. FISH DEPT. noAsriNoZ rgakgb. I. . . 1.2. .;.r."5i':. 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CHARLOTTETOWN ' Exit Tony I Blount CHAPTER XIX I I I continued I It was obvious to Thurlow that ilthe trader was going out at his liwsy to make things easy tor him. and though he suspected that the ,'motive was something stronger Ithan the mere desire to make amends for his past hostility, he was little disposed to quarrel with it on that account. He had got out of as. particularly nasty situation very largely by Strang's unlooked- -for help, and now that the cap-, ,tain's doubts had hecn so far al-V Iayed, he was not prepared to of- fer him any encouragement to re- .open the question of the dead man's relationship with the real IThurlow in official quarters. Nevertheless, he affected an air of indifference in order not to appear too eager to close the in- cident. I "That's up to you, skipper," he said. "If you're not satisfied and want to report this case in Auck- lland . . . " t. "Auckland" the captain broke tin. "No blame tear. I've come out oi me wav far enough as it is with- out hiking right down to Auckland just for the tun 0' spinnin' 'eni iihe yarii there! I'm sliort-haiided as it IS - - hai'in' no mate :anlI the sooiu-r i lift the Moreton Bay Light, the happier I'm goin' to be.: No. mistcr, If you're bustin' to get back to Brisbane e- or even swz-arin' out an afiicliivit before. a lriw5ei- there liut I've got some-, thing more in do with me time jthnn to go putting another thous- pnd miles on to the trip." Tluirlow sliriigged. t was after, but wliatcyer it was didn't get it e and that's the endl of the matter as far as I'm con- cerned. And until somebody comes was not quite easy in his mind and he would have been glad to have had him spend the night ashore if only to re-establish his iormer cordial relations with him. But in spite or atnngts par sslons, he stuck to his point. "Well, it you won't. you won't," the latter said regrettuily. "I was hoping to make A night or it again. But it you're itching to get away we'd better clear out." ”There ain't no special hurry u for as I'm concomed,” the cap- tain told him. "The blame wind'I gone altogether, but there's I three knot current settin' us south an' you'll have a longish pull back if you ain't careful." "Well. we'd better be going then," the trader said rising to his ieet. "Oh, by the way. what do you intend to do with these?" And he nodded to the dead man's papers on the table. "Turn 'em over to the police in Brisbane with the rest of his gear Ilorothy Illxis Continued tram pugs I taming with records, new dance steps. perhaps I, showing oi home movies, and ending up with simple refreshments. Consult your local paper tor news of happenings around town that will provide low-cost amusement. Don't let the boy get into the habit or never spending money on you, though. But don't make your concern with his finances too obvious. He probably has pride, too. DEAR MISS DIX: I have been going with a very nice man hr 16 months. I'm 24 and he's 80. Though he seems to like me. he has mention- ed, casually, that he never intends to marry. Do you think he'll change his mind? ANSWER: Not if you continue lenjoys your companionship and hospitality but is quite willing to let. things remain there. It you try going out with other men for s. while, he may realise how much your loss would mean to him, snd perhaps offer the security oi a wedding band. DEAR Miss DIX: I am 34 years old and have been divorced for a rear. I have been going out. with I. divorced woman slightly 3'0l1H8EI'- st good friends. She claims she doesn't want to We both claim to be ju go out with men, yet she plans wsy geiher, She has met my iamily, Yet, in spite of all her apparen ANSWER: For goodness sake. stop Worrying. All the young law is Her actions belie her words to such an ex- tent that thev have no other interpretation than extreme interest in waiting for is a proposal. along with definite proof that I'm )0” and your welfare. lsoniebody clsc, I'll take it for granted that I'm the only genuine "You'll probably have to wait quite a while for that!" Strangl told him with a laucli. ”Still, ii this business has (lone notiiing else it's brought us another rial-gp tor, so we ought to be grateful.” ;He turned in the captain. "Wei really came out with the idea oil towing you in, skipper. We saw; that the wind had died on you, and I didn't think you'd like to chance making the entrance in the dark; anyway. But here's my boat along-f side A so what about, it " ', Rather to Thiirlows disap- pointment, the captain declined the offer. i "No, I guess not." he returned after a little awkward hesitationf "I'm due to start my reg'l:ir run up to the Solomons and New rBritain at the end o' the month.' land this trip is going to make me: late as it is. Thankin' you all thei same." ' It seemed to Thurlow that. hey I t I ; FISH and CHIPS From the frying pan to your tahlc. Free delivery on. orders of Site or over. l Ortlers in AM. until Midnight. Sundays also .l()llNNY'S FISH & CHIPS I PHONE 2873-J I I I I I COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACATIOII AND ANNALYSIS , G. F. HUTCHESON & SON Optometrists 53 Grafton Street Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes ,, , MI Nissen csruiot reply personally to readers but will answer :R”mcm of nus Island! he "dd" prohlelzlsl of general Interest through this columni.n!n SCHOOL CLOSING FEATURE HOLlIlANiS an Stores BIG 7 DAY and is quite chunimy with my mother. t interest in me, she says we are seeing ' . t d h 11 . "W''- in "W WW i.'Z."..."'1'32.”i..i"i'i.?.5i'?f';i.f.i'.i-1”.f..i'i"i'.il.f”'l-i.”X”;.'f.7i325.52.-I i..f.i"..i"2?.'. ma." ll", hp SUFNSWI hr” like 'o,boy and thinks it splendid that I am going to have him. I would like ha” kmm” ll ”"l H” "W" day”, to marry her, yet wonder it she would accept me. ie when I report the death." the esp- tsin returned promptly. "Maybe they can iind out who he was out let. his talks know what's happen- ed to him." 9 "Wall, 1 think you ought to keep those." Btrsng said to Thurlow. picking up the letter and photo- graph. "After all, they concern you more than anyone else, and the chances are that the Brisbane police will simply stick them in s pigeon-hole and forget them." In point at (set Thurlow had been wondering whether it wouldn't be safer to get possession or them in case of accidents. and he promptly took them from the trader snd slipped them into his pocket. The captain eyed him in some doubt for a moment. but he said nothing. and when they had re- fused his somewhat half-hearted invitation to have another drink, he led the way up on deck again. To be continued column- HELEME P. your present rate of dating. He ahead for things we are to do to- T. L. Father's Day JUNE 21 Saturday June 20th Through Saturday June 27th I I Now...enjoy fast. etlicient service on the complete line of Mali Portable Power Tools, Chain Saws and Flexible Shaft Equip- g meni -by experienced. factory-trained technicians. 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