SATUKDKY; V THE GUARDTAN. G& ' AUGUST 16. 1952 . - TM? 0,, 3. ,,mM M" ,0 "m M, nm 1". "D, you an um 1. n, um I . 5 bar. Int ticket: in a trttit cake ........ ..soo'nnNo com" i-hit Ihl 11004 II" 8111'” "1119" It 010 Boldwlnli” Kenny nod. and war: diltri utod among the man- xm) - Th " I t h d she liked. she could refuse; or her ded. "No. 1 had nothing from him. Wm. M9 " - 2: W, rmE:Tl?vTE: e " 3 II 9 i'i:":': :l:”.i::r.":"';.:”.::'": "P.'.::.l:";;?:.".... ..... H0” At GIVWIM V"3I""Y .32;-,c:;::w.f:.::.::i::::;l:a I .. y . a " . M; - in. IRE E n :.ar::i::lgd Wlslgladl tiahhrguhargiiiwallg you did. -1" Wumot Wu” sum 01 gm” Bun” alum" south ,. tall:-;etreat held at Notre Dame nine! counclllu;-auwill hlVIeogomE FTIDI Fixed the W," 3”, Th. vote. of M". Vvhuev” 1" u 'u.1yhT,'I wh"' Tsmpenno. held 5 most enjoyable apcndhm hot hand.” gun her It WI! moved and seconded lhlt chambers are being redoaungunc” y . h was this eommunicatlont memo ”' cwemmh such on parents. Mr. and Mrs. C arlie L. mu 5”!” Gormm Fm M" W. pug Bum mun. um wltn vu"nM"3 ' Retreading liiglmnetmn W” In on k W d "D "um I”"”' """I”",d'd' ednudu nmrnoan. Ausust oth m"""' ' A erett Olcw be in alum of the Azure Blue ' ""' "I I d t n i n ' " ' r . ' Phone 747 cnArrl" l!G"TEEN , ”Surely you don't suspect Roy wrrelxgm :,:,,:Ii1; uzreyoun bye 31:2: RTE” "me: uw"f phyem wnh ML Ind Mu, Jgmgg Rooney, BWWDIG5 3nd 51” Gulda-W M”- T cmumud 59m"-my 01 I"VmK killed 3”" and dropped into your letter-box w3onget:.11T.. cgpaml Enron, and Mill River. were visitinl at the Tmm” sumvm W” Wpwnud ” NORWICH Emlmk W0 TTM9 TIWSO den. Inspector?" m somewhere about 12 o'clock that mg ;,,,,',,,,, Hun”, tho mm home of'Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran i:I”oI'53z';'b': rg1l'deAwbkrloctfe';';;l;' Nomlch 1:-ooh Produ3uo(n”'cl,;-Tll- - .. "I haven't said I do. Mr. W - 3. . , H I I n ' litlcli FIRESTONE That was a distinct check. For tei-ton." was Kenway'a reply, "but D5533", uom to know . "en an! M33213! :gr:7m,ul::cga:H 1 Bdmur recen y August M-flth. 1:m:ml;I29g&38 nrdenen to a moment he was tempted to chal- 0,, mm; R, mag W. wan; . mu . "E 1 ' There being no further buslneu ' council 1 .h V about it. inspector. Perhaps you Read, 2. Leagh Curtis. 3. Lowell M15. John J. C0rconn.,Piusville. ed houses and instruct them in & ,E,r;,'.'..g:;b";: gfdmlheo bal;1o'uues(; expjgmuon of his reason! 10' 5" know what was inside this myster. I-Ion. recently Spent a week-end with her IAIIE 3'19e'Ii:"go":"aol:gI:;:.acl;fl5otI;'I;he denins. "Ii-'l IIIPDTIIIIIK how lrhm (X I-xnuevymamxom Ydgnn ti?" ing at Darnley Mansions that mu en,,,1,,p,-,n Men's sack race: 1. Baliour daughter. Mu. William O'Brien mused V; m re and A dainty people haven't a. clue about me. u h - ,; M P mzht ,, "According to my information it Read: 2. Albert Waugh; 3. John and Mr. osrlen. st. Louis. B 9 -h W ging. said a councillor. in Great George st. mm": 9; lag. nngzuw "But hasnit be from you :hat7 mnmmed hm"... magi”. X lunch was served by the 05 5- Wholesale and Retail ,. " "Fm sorry to say e an no "lettersl" Martin looked at Nan- Ch WI "00 i"- 3- 9): - Mm Norbert Corconn spent - 7- for P. 13:. Island. 3'” 3,'m'l'.h:"g”?l' WY?" Ha "mud "Did 3'0" 3-"E 19' 1"" . cy who. at the word. had removed 5PM" 1me'"53 3- Wmde" 1"I5h- day in Mill River recently with her I V rm" Friendly FIEESTONE Du)" t;l:1.nld '0 W leir ansiwer to 4-Definitely; and, as definitely, he, 8”, ham "1, impecw” "ca er; 3. Brian. Waugh. . gjgtu-. M", James mm-my md Mr, a a c or ace as h. ,,m,,d. md mm 1” on n" hmbun” A ii and 12. l. Rachel Crozier, 2. Rooney. , she gave itl But it wouldn-t do. Alnefused? Bu, why ghomd h. 1; look which Kenwly mum not ' mg Robert Simmons; 3. Paulinelarge. a e e 0 a a "L H” There were the rules to be thought M. mason was innocent-as I am m,p'rn' Wand between champ The Msrried men: 1. Albert Wgpgh; A 1”” cmwd amended um 2' d" L'im" 3' F”'"k J” ”" dance in Piusvills Hall on Wed- A REAL JOY! THE PURE MILK G0.LTD. 191 (It. George St. GARDEN CITY lcl: CREAM YOU'LL LOVE IT! I D You'll find your favorite I flavors in the rich, creamy omen only product. ' Phone 3052 stir! it would be?" "I -wish I could accept your eer- tulnty as proof, Mr. Wintarton. of course. you may be right. In that case, I can only think at one mo- tive ior his refusal-that he wants to screen somebody else." "Somebody else?" It was Bar- bara's whispered interjection. "Yea, Miss Calendar. And in the somebody is a woman." ”But why should he-?'' Martin cy put a sharp, restraining grasp that and it is always the same," he said with a shrug. "But that re- TORIDHEE Pressure Atomlzing Burner Ask about them at . . . VICKERSON ENGINEERING Co. SALES & SERVICE 53 Queen St. -- Phone 2480 woman seemed alarmed. he thought. her husband to be reas- suring her; but in both focal there was an expression of puzzled in- quiry as if they were silently ask- ing each other some question. It was fortunate for Barbara that her three companions -were so taken up with themselves that they on top of what she had already been through, threatened to chat- nothing but sit still, Iighting an pause. His manner was gentle, but there seemed to be just the faint- est hint of suspicion in it. nonnrvr E. HART. Bunch Mgr., Hutchcaon Bidg., I58 Grafton, Ch'town. Tel. 1520. Single men: 1. Malcolm Mac- Milian and Balfour Read; 2. Larry Strong: 8. John Deslloches. Married-women: 1. Mrs. Lloyd Hogs; 2. Mrs. Elmer Waugh; 3. Mrs. Colin Waugh and Mrs. Frank Jardine. Free for all (men): 1. Albert Waugh; 2. Malcolm MscMillan; 3. Balfour Read. Hogg: 3. Mrs. Eldred Simmons. Free for all (mixed): 1. Albert wlntuton broke in suddenly, and t the 1 M M Mn" 0, he, com, Waugh: 1 Balfour Read; 3. Ma1- A: I Kenway turned in time to see Nan- 3: and telfjcginuol. sh; Cm,” do 90"" M3iJ4I11ln- ' A l ge crowd ancnded the Sack race (women). 1. Margaret dame n Bloomfield on 11-rldny MacMurdo; 2. Mrs. Frank Jardlne; on her husband's arm. -Martin ,mpu1,e to ry out wondering des- night. August 8th. Music was by stopped speaking leaving the in- pemmy what would mm, next to 3tvfl'1)::mg1;';::vw:;'(feI?' 1. Albert Leonud Barnett and Mrs. C. Dan, 11-.” F, 3'P"""T ”"""'”" Wlheth" ll” try her shnttered nerves. Waugh and Balfour Read; 2. R”g'"' 9 MM Ewuolzdhlm tkheeenmlzixdiisehed or W "D” W" km” '"”m"' it mm mmk '"'d”” "d W” "W31 3' Mrs Peter Dalton and little i erru n . n d ”T)l:ere 1: usually One reuon mt Nancy? Martin asked, after s Alder Large and John DesRoches. daughter, Helen. went sunny, Children's free for all: 1. Rich- ard Crozier; 2. Pauline Large: 3. George Boyle and Robert Sim- Farawell Party At Baltic -On Monday evening, Aug. 4th friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Burns, Baltic, Lot 18, gathered at. their home to tender them I farewell, as they are moving to a new home in Kensing- Ii. Mr. Edgar Matthews acted as chairman and called upon Mrs. Bruce Crozier to read an address to Mr. and Mrs. Burnsexprasslng the regret of the community in losing two such fine citizens who were always ready to do their duty toward church and com- munity. on behalf of their friends and neighbors, Mr. William Cous- ins made the presentation of a cof- fec table and a purse. Then the chairman called upon nesday. August 6th. The music was supplied by Leonard Barnett and Raymond Gallant. Mr. Joseph Maoaregor, Halifax, in lpending the weekend in Plus- ville and Burton, Lot 1. Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Mhoaregcr brose Corcoran gust 10th. on Sunday, Au- August lpth. at the home of Mlr and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. -B. E. , h (1 th htt s e on her. - we of a vow man like Mr- Hm TTIB 'I.?.ncILIIl' of Othemletters mu Free for all (women): 1. Mnr- and Inmlly. Burton. we 1. were standing Performance in Alberton ersley it seems inevitable that the come on he, with . mock which. garet Maclidillan; 2. Mrs. Lloyd visiting at the home of Mrs. Am-- i minds me or something else I ..Nol..5he Sam. (on my honour, mam. wanted to ask you about. Mr- W1n- Mmm; I .houid um. have hidden it Girls” race: 1- Louise Peterson: -rr"'mm- lerton. Did you receive a commu3i- from mug" sh. seemed on the Elizabeth Clark; 3. Pauline SUMIMEIHTELD 0. W- 1- . . cation from Borden either on 9 point '0: addmg something but. urge. g Ina m0ml"l7 , , ,, H, tive, ended her statement there. Wang,” mm ' ' ” Catholic women! League msl . "5 Wmmlmluunn? M” "S Martin nodded his head. slightly Na” d,.Mnz'(w0men). 1 valme held at the no 9 f Mr Jon L 1”” W” bmnkly unmmp”he"dT as it in understanding of her waughls team; 1 Pauling Lam” Murphy with "iweznypog-e mlgm; 32652333 md turned W Kemmy teimv 5- bers answering the roll call. 'I'hcrc' ' T was one visitor present. WY I To I" Wnunu" Following prayer for the open- ing of the meeting, business pro- ceeded -with the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting which were approved as read. The treasurer reported 5333 on hand. Final arangements were made for bingo. bazaar and dance to be held in Emerald Hall in Septem- first president and one of its-most faithful members. Mrs. James Coulns presented Mrs. Burns with a. beautiful electric table-lamp. Both Mr. and Mrs. Burns ra- plied by expraslng their gratitude to their friends and gave them a cordial invitation to visit them in their new home. After a. dainty lunch was served by the ladies, dancing to music furnished by the Campbell family was enjoyed by the younger folk Mrs. William Cousins who read an address from the Women's Instit- while those not so young enjoyed the music and visited with each uts of which Mrs. Burns was the other. I That Owns One... Coventry Diesel Marine Engine Gives Out-' Fislling Boat . This DIESEL MARINE ENGINE purchased by Mr. Philip Kinch is , SOLD AND SERVICED A. Pickard IIIIYIICRIRBTY Ltd. Malpeque Road GUARDIAN, AUG. 13. la). Our Grateful Than ks... Are extended to the Dominion and Provincial Governments. the City of Charlottetown. the Women's Insiliuies. the Breeders of- Llvesiock, Horses. Sheep. Pigs and Poultry. the Horsemen of the Mclrii'imes.' the Press. CFCY. the Macdonuld Tobacco Company for their British Consols Trophy. the Cornwall and Mecldowbdnk Women's Institutes and lo the People of Prince Edward Island. and the many Vlsiiors from Nova Scoila. New Brunswick and other parts of Canada and the United States. for the most GENEROUS support given us of Old Home .WeeIc panel Provincial Exhibition . I Now Concluding ” It has been cl trying Iiui pleasurable task for everyone connected with our organization. and ilie results have been so sci-lsfclci iory. that we look forward with confidence to keeping this ogrcut WEEK of ENTERTAINMENT and EXHIBITION Program on an even mecca pond .IETTEItWscoIc next my." ' Dr: J; -P; Lanhr President x "G. H. Bunlain ' Olsen,-our-7, ' H; J. I Kennedy Vice - President and Mansion. ii "I. Ielidf of file Dlrocion 'an'el Slicroliolden of the Clial-Ioilioiown Driving Perk and Provincial Exhlbnlflon Aaioclolloli-I ..............-.. .. .. .. "h-,-my N I M H '