front of the new Dodge is modern and massive. distinct- Web at led to look longer and lower. ta sleek lines are deftly accentuated with chrome. The front window is wider. the corner posts are redesigned for niaxirnum vision. and the area of the rear window has . been substantially increased. The Dodge Regent is offered as a 4-door sedan and club coupe. 'l'lie Dodge Crusader Series also includes a 4-door eedan a nd club cou . The Dodge K ay (li " wheelbase) la evmla lain a two-dlogr lnandil Ibusineea COUPE e popu -purpose all-metal Suburban is again a' feature of new Dodge showings across Canada. Completely new is the Dodge Suburban's special deluxe edition being introduced this year as the Savoy. TlHl1lNKllNG MAN SAVES THROUGH JLIUFIE ASSURANCE AND SUN THE IUIIFS- OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE 4 The following Representatives of the Sun Life of Canada in Prince Edward Island will be glad to discuss to life insurance or MONTREAI. CHARLOTTETOWN MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS J. ARTHUR CAMPBELL J. A. MOORE W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDE ' j R. C. Slim. Kinkorn; H. M. Chisholm. Tryon; R. R. Burns. Freetown H. C. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. with you any matters relating annuities. without obligation. SPECIALISTS In Welding Cracked Cylinder Heads and Motor Blocks by Low Temperature Are Boiider. svumav AIITO PARTS Llli. 451 GEORGE ST. SYDNEY, N. S. nuv THIS LARGE PACKAGE FOR VALUE: CRESCENT CARNIVAL 3: FRANCIS ruusou urns (Continued) surprise! This is the last place I should ever have expected to see you. llyrthe. you minxl Why didn't you let me know that you were here? I thought it was next week you were coming in New Or- leans. Allain, my dear fellow. how areyou?" . Estelle. who had known young Mr. Breckenridge instantly. stood silently apart while her: cousins fell upon him with cries of delight. She had not even heard before that they knew him; now it ap- peared that they were on terms of intimacy with him. "Look here. do Gruy. we mustn't stand here talking shop all, the afternoon. Where were you bound for when I met you?" "we were on our way to see the lottery drawing." "Oh, but that isn't here. you know. this afternoon! It's only the insignificant daily drawings that are held in the Lottery Building itself. The monthly drawings all take place in the Academy of Music. I'm on my way to the Acad- emy now myself, and I'd be charm- ed to have you share my box. We can go over immediately. Unless you'll come in for a minute end see my office here first. You'll be surprised. Miss Lenoir. It doesn't look in the least like a dcn of in- iqulty." He led them into the building through a large crowded public room with a counter at one end. where e. bevy of frantic clerks were striving to serve the heterogeneous throng that pressed in upon them. "This way, Miss Lenoir. Won't you take my arm? I think I'd bet- ter get you out cd this. I dont want ybu to be crushed." She put her fingers lightly on his sleeve. Unexpectedly. involun- tarily, she pressed his, arm. He took his free hand find for an in- stem. held her fingers hard. He had led them down a narrow. dingy corridor toward an incon- spicuous door -which he undid with a. letchkey. There vvu certainly nomlng sinister about the appear- ance of the room intovwliicn. he ushered them. A cheerful fire was burning brightly on thl! grate. There were fine old maps on the walls. and in the middle of the room an oval table with comfort- able chairs companionably gmurped around it. Myrthe clasped her hands in admiration as she looked around her. ' "Andy. how charming! Whoever would guess that there was a rcom like this tucked away beyond the courtyard! You have such impec- cable taste. Every place you in- habit reveals it. Oh. Estelle. if Aunt Lolotte would only let you go to Bplendidal You simply cannot imagine its magnificence." ”I still hope that Miss Lenoir will see Splendlda some day". An- drew Breckenridge said smoothly. "I said you mustn't be hurried. Estelle. and yet I'm afraid rll have to hurry you.after all. if you real- ly want to go to the drawing." "But of course we want to go to the drawing. That's what. we're out for." Allaln spoke before Estelle could answer. grabbing up his list and bolting toward the door as if determined to make up for lost time. Now that he had been re- minded it was growing late, he wanted to rush along the corridor. through the courtyard and up the street. The Academy of Music was a, scant two blocks away. so they had only a short distance to go; but if it held been miles. he could not have shown more impatience. CHAPTER III They were inside the Academy building now, and Andy was guid- ing them around the foyer as he spoke. It was only when they reached the box, which an attend- ant. sprang forward -with iilacrity to open fmm the rear. that he came close to Estelle and surreptit- iously pressed her -hand again as she went in. She found herself in a huge mid- itorium with two balconies above the boxes, and a crowded floor. stretching in endless rows of seats toward the orchestra pit. A dozen or more musicians were ensconed there. looking somewhat lost in the space that provided for many more. But the stage gave a. still greater impression of vastness. The lony.. full curtains were drawn -back. dlaolosin t t in railed niches, which added to its effect oi grandeur. Three glittering chand- eliers. one in the center and one on either side, hung from its un- seen. remote rafters; they cast an unreiieved glare on the group of men. presumably officials of the lottery company, who sat scatter- ed about beneath them. and upon the two imposing figures standing beside the wheels on both sides of the stage. A little boy. decently but mennly dreled. hld been led on to the stage and guided to 3 place near ' the big wheel. At one lietelle could ' not understand the child's appar- ent helplessness or his vacant ex- preuionion his face. Then she re- ' You the noun wheel in. e slice-bore drew , e ybeell.. , , "Mine Lenoir! What I delightful 1 Mr. Richard a. Hosting. General Secretary of the-National council. Y. M. C. A., will visit Charlotte- town this week-end. He will con- fer with local Y. M. C. A. ouiclall and Board members. and will speak at the evening service of Trinity United Church on Sunday. . on Monday he will address the Rotary, Club luncheon, and in the evening will speak at the opening supper oi the Y. M. C. A. campaign which will be held at the Y. M. C. A. at 6.00 P. M. Mr. l-fosiclng nil held his pres- ent position with the Y. II. C. A. since 1938. For nine years prbr to this. he was Judge of the Family Court in Toronto. and was for fif- teen years an instructor of Puilic aaeaklng at the University bf Tor- onto. He was for a time chief Pm- bation officer of the Juvenile Court and has been a Director of the Big Brother movement in the city of Toronto for twenty ynrs. He will arrive in the city on set- urday afternoon. ieavi on Tues. day morning. He is at present on ahzour of Y. M. C. A's in the Mari- t es. A turn the crank of the big wheel. It spun around. dlzzlly. slowed down. came to a stop. The little blind boy lifted his hand, fumbled among the tubes. and drew one from the glass container. one of the men sitting on the stage came forward, tool: the tube from the child's ihllld and. extracting the rolled slip. held it up for the aud- ience to see as he announced the number 5 3 8 4 6. Instantly after- ward, the other blind boy drew fl tube from the smaller wheel and handed it to an official. (To Be Continued) HURRY Geult Murregnead Ma The World De of Prayer Serf -jll held in Anikevfa Un- Olmroh. 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