FRIDAY. 0 ian irritating way of comporting 1 ihimselt as though neither smith a nor Marcia Snanes mattered par- tirtilazlr. He idled about mering- stone, with his sketch hook and his lcasel, and soniciiines a whole day Iwould pass without either of them seeing Peter except for an odd By E. (. Buley CIIAPTEK TVi'EN'IlY - ONE conunued iminuie or two, 4 .. -. . Smith was acute enough to dis- AI the ihtiugiii. of Lula, Sniit.h's vein that .ilarchaiit's open indif- Marcia cmnfmtable sense of security (I9-,Tel'9nC0 was neither what sorted him enrirely. He even re-had expected nor desired. It had mernbered that he had deceii-ed'ihe result of a greater display of the dancer who had coniriyed his friendship between liiniself and escape frnm New York, and had Mlarcia, but some instinct inform- broken his snlcnin promises Lo her. ed him that he was gaining very As he thmigltr. about it, Heiirxgliitie hy that. in the presence or Smith felt an iirgeiit need ofhther people -- and especially OT knowing what had happened, in Ma:-chant and her aunt - Mar- iutve Marchaiit. free to return to cia was most out-oiiraginz and flat-, England. But he could think of no iering But when they were alone safe way of finding out. tni':eLliei', the girl became absent Nor was Peter Nlflltiilillllk atii- and ch.lliiig in her inaimer. mid llltlP. to himsclf and to Marcia ln'there were times when SHZOLG 1101? Of Such Things Is Built Reputation! Down through the years GREENIIAIXS hzive os- tahlishcrl and zealously guanliid 9. reputation for Sale- .. 2.92 M? "MEN"s"ovERcoArs:”"." Values in S2li.5ti . W 7.. ...: iM'ENi's OVERCOATS and STATION WAGON cons- If: 5539.50 :1. MEN'S suns.- Ilaliies MEN'S SUITS- ygg-jssjg;-i59-50 --------- - -- -- .. .. MEN'S SUITS- V".'!'."f. t9,t6?.:5";- -: 50 MEN'S SATIN STADIUM COATTS- Reg.S39.50 Sl9.50 MEN'S PARKAS- Reg. si9.5o ... si2.95 Men's Flt-ocod 7 :TVd'B'QVyg" T SHIRTS 8: DRAWERS Regular Si-1.50 si.9o 57235 The GREEHDAL CO. LTD. lIliCN'S STORE 144 GREAT GEO. very Day of the Year! OVER ;4oyo .7-SCENE REELS ,iN FULL COLOUR AND 3 DIMENSIONS. U.S. A. D Miami U. S. A.-con'd If Nlvnju Indian! If Hoovov Dom rj Mains luounl WORLD WIDE El lhvnll U Point Sprinn U London. England E Windsor Cull! U lun Vllloy Cl Mnrdl Gnu Ci Europe I ri Aiuh. FW Lulu Yahoo L" f.ln(ug .. CANADA C Lniln Amorlcl Ti MIIIIIII Kill IT can I: I7 PlIu'n rot-It ::,"."' '”"" LII Hollywood If Loo Angola I” San Punelaco L, Vancouver C Vittoria D Alvlu D Laurontllu Mini- rt Maya. nu-gt mum. U Latin Loulu CHILDREN'S ' D u", y.,.. I: Nlngnn Pall: REEL; ri Chicago I: Town!- ri wuhingun, me. I7 'm''''' jE':.I:u.L'iiIu'iT.m" P Au--Ne city 0 """""" i cinamii. ij laclutoll cum: L Quvbov: ,- 13,," um. M" D Yho Ugly Duckling Ll Hopolong coully D Gone Aulry U Cartoon Ciurlctul D Arabian Nights Cl Wild Animal: D Circus Hool- U New Orlonnl ' IT loll Lain Clh I P. loath vnlloy Tl Vollowllono I D Vnolnllo 0 Grand canyon IIILE STORIES U Twain I-ICIIII lulu Illustrating Ilblo Storlou El Into: lion. I noil PICTURE REELS only 50? each Al LEADING PHOTO, DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES zany way reassuring. The artilt had "9" '93" W 594904 W WIT" 3" .er had one regular habit. in con-j'bUskIl'k. Valeyfield West. P. E-. 1.. Hiirrj , h H d , hp. 59,”, d ha” 3 Doucettc. South -Rustico. during m';:U:(, )';'H,(:. m',, cm. .35 ,.0m.hmllhe Christmas holidays. Mr. Pineau ialmm the c,,.a,gm mad mm slopj is H. motor mechanic with a Mono- rma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 5 . completes Basic Added toythese annoyances was ' ' fJ:”;.'?;'.'";t”.i.il:;i”-3- Armv Tramingi him. On the bathing beach, and 'on the golf liniui; in the music,:, i room where he gave Marcia lenc-gt, ling lessons, and on the lentils f icourts, it seemed to Smith that ;the artist's pencil was always busy. with him. i It was hardly a matter to whichi Smith Could take exception. Peterbjt .skeich books were crammed withi l notes of all sorts of things; in- cluding Marcia herself and her ldandie dinmont, Miss Deborah, i and half the fishcrfolk of , Bier- Ili'lR'SIi)ll8, Nobody else seemed to ;mind. least of all Marcia. Mur- .chant's 3l(f'IPil book was the one point of interest which she seem- ed to have in common with Mar- chant. ' But Henry Smith had it well- 'Kl'0llll(lErI Cllai.R9 of lit-ir.g made to 'serve as Marchants model. Train-j ed as he was to watchfiilne.-as and suspicion, in his dealings With his '5.- assomaies, he found himself im- ' pelled to keep a constant eye upon the artist and his 3('Ili'll..CS. TlilS' led him to the discovery that Pet- son of Mr. and MN. Private John J. Van Buskirk. Harry Van irnsi with the general ecceiitrlcity wmiileted bR-Sic miininiz TCCCHIIY of his liehavzour. 'at the Medical Replacement Train- Aboiit mzd-day he would bathe. INK Cent" 7” ,C3mD Pickett. Vir- :ii the little sandy bay, and then Lziiiia. i stroil to the villaizc in share the Al MRTC. 019 AVm.V'8 b85iC' niid-day tttcal served rcgiilarly- at li'a.i11iiK 8611001 for medical en-' one o'clock ill the cotiiagesuhei-e hejliswd men, he has received eight iOd,z9d- smith had pm-chased a weeks of basic infantry training. i very fast and expensive two-scab Th? IHIMIUIV training i'M'ErPdl er. in whch he drove Marcia to subjects gtven to all new soldicrsi the my plllb for the mimd which Medical subjects SllldlPd iiicltidedg had IIPCOHIC ainiost their habitual Aiintmny, physiology. military San-l morning diversion. and one of his ilatinn. method Of 9V8fU8U0"., pwbbies Wag nmmg the rim heyenicrgent-y medical treatment, ad-y t-ould make in this machine oi'er'minlsiratioii of medicines, ward, the tim Iniifis of road which iai nmnaizenient. hvpodermir mlec-' between the golf clubhouse and (ion, and operating r00m teth- Mi-1i'ciit's (tillage. niriiie. "Takc the uat(-li. .Slnr(:ia." he il'lSt!llt"l0fI, tine morn.np, as he bundled the golf bags into the car "We've got a clear road. as far as I can see, and we are gong to low- or the retittrtl." Mart-ia looked at him a little dtiiihtfiilly, he was not iisiially ox-l cited or iinperaizve in his man-i her Of addrc-W111! MIN Si'l'lIli Rustico. regret hcr continued "I dont know llint. l CT!-Pl llI((' sci-miis jllnoss, 3 record-iirenk-.nL:." she said doiihl-- V.... fully. "It's too pleasant and leis-' Miss Clirisiiiie Duriuit is spend- iirclv a day. (innit. you iliiiik?” ing a pleasant holiday with her "Oh, be a spnrl." he repliediparonts, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence TRil'li ihriismisz the watch into her Durant of South Rustico. hand. "While we have a clear run 3 Marcia. please" i South Rustioo And Vicinity Fricrds of Mrs. Peter Dnucette. -Mr. Alyre l”ineaii. Moncton. N. The girl permitted herself to be'Bv- H35 the 91955 M MTV C0meIIu5 ed downwards from the golf '0” ""'m' cmirse to the little village. ”Se""” 5'9'"0"dS "” "'9 K(x""" town spent. Christmas week with Marcia rrierl. eiiieriniz into thcims i)m,i,msy MI: and MIR LN”. s.pir.i of ihe th.ng. Steady for theimnce Durant, Scum Rusnco. 1 turn, now; or you'll have us over." To be continued Funeral oiiiiel Late Captain Jay i Mr. ntigar DeRoche or the not A. F. depot. Summersidc. and Mrs. DeRochc- visited their parents in. 'SO'.ltI1 Rustico during the Christ-1 mas season. I Mrs. J.R, 0'!-ianiey and her two; iyoiiiip dauizhters, Chariottetowirl '-recently paid a short visit to her V - The Tiiitcial rif the liilc ('ari-'m""""r" Mn and Mrs" w' "' Pm, iinin Alhcrt .l:iy was held from ''I'''('''' Somh R"5"c0' lhis late rcsirloiire at Borden on' H-H l ;Slin(I:Ii', .l;iiiiinry 4th, with n' ""55 .2103" .Du"a"t and Ma5.'P"i ishnrt srirvicr .'it tho limise at ll) Sh Cm" -Di'mn'"' Scum ,R"s"'c,',"l a nt l'(In(Ill('II'tl Iiv Rev Burton 5139'” C""'S'm.'m and N?" Y?” 5 ("i'(l'K'V0 1l'lor which the 'ltlPTllllFrR Day L""" "":"' s's"e"' Mr!" Encl ' ' ' Haynes and Mr. Haynes. i of the ('tiiinrIi:iii lit-zzinn (lTTll'lt'llPl'I y y i and placed jtoppitis iinrlcr the (li-, MP5 Mm... Toombg has ).emmEd' Tr'('llnl'I of Mr. Roliinrl Phililison of m Prince Jr walcsicollege 'chm.gy ihn Siiiiimitizxitlc Bi'.'iiit'li. mummnh an”. an enjoyabie hand The. l'Fl1lJIlllS were lIlPll Iakr-n hi dm.'w"h 11,1. parents. Mr. and: motor llDill'S(' in Mt. Stmxzirt l'ni- Mlisy cw.” -1-oombsy South Rusucoyi yivrl (.llLllTll wlirrc Iliti ('1lSli'Fl w..s I”ll"W"l 5” Iii?” 'i"'i"li'”5 ""0 Miss Marie McGuigaii. a student llrivntls at tho dtwvnsril might 3; None 'i'iPW III" Wn1t'iIll-V TI!” l"'"'?"l initviown. t-n.io.vcd a very Dleasiint isrrvive WIS i'mNIlH'INl in WM hol.da,v Wll..'1 her parents, Mr. and i.Sli'. Rycrs. nssistctl by Rcv. .loIiit Mi-5, .lruiit of Clmi'lniiciitu ii. Mr. Byms River. .rr-nrl a irlo;:r:im of siiiin.-ith,i' illltl 'rrintlorl to the hcroziverl l':zniil,i Miss Marina Gallant, commer- jlrnm Rm-. .ili'. Slcrt-or. iornwr men ciiil sludstiit at Notre Dame Acad-i 'lnr ni tho 4-him-h iii Mi. Stmsiii-I. cniy. Charlottetown, spent the 'l'hc rnllmiiniz hynins worn sung" Chri.-lmas and New Year's holiday "Safe in the Arnis of .lcsiix" and with her p.ii'eiiis, Mr. and Mrs. "Shall VI'n Giitltr-r At The River." Amos Gallant, South Rusilco. "Tlic (llrl RIISEPVI ('i'ttss" was beniililiiily rcnilorr-rl hy Mrs. H'.' '9. .l:irrlinr, iii-i-nmpniiiml Iii" Mrs. E3.l't H35 3119 IlU?5I' M M15 End 3,55”, -I-,,,,mh.4 Mrs. Amos Gallant and family Tltn iv-ni.-tins wore iii:-it I'il(Pl1 l,, ClIll'lll,'Z the yuletide season. PU: Pic. Lcniiard 'Burchill, Glncc wiizler with their son, Mr. Edgar ,Pctcrs and Mrs. Peters, Charlotte- town. iniin Tlopcrs. Arlhiir Rrtxlon. John ll. Giilliint and Riissvll Dcighnn. - I” o .. 7.: , The nttiiir friends of Mrs. Fidcle '("vnllalli, Wheailey River, will be - S0l'l'Y to hear that she has been V -SW",cot.ntt-ct to the City Hospital. Not-may was Iiitr-mt:-ti frum H1" Ch.il'l0IIPlOWl1, for the past three Gm-mnitii in 1.045 t-ztiixiitiipiion of weekg, I-lrrtririly has ii1t'i'I-nsnd liy H2: WT f'N1l- N'l'0FfIiml I0 FIIFTMI. Iii-' On Dot-eniber 20th Miss Theresa "TM Ollliiul of h.Hirn-elrwiririPaqiiet of Moncton, N..'i, came by power now is more than l8,000,000,mr to Charlottetown to spend a kilnwtiti-hniirs .-inniially with plnnslfew days with her sisters. Mrs. T for fiirtltnr t-xpnnsinn. 'Wm. Campbell and Mm. J. R. O'- FAST ILF.( '(H'li2RY (lSl.(). Norway - -'tCP) - LADIES! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS WHILE THEY LAST. -' Q Geo. T. Clarke Sllmmersldn -iiewelic-r Dial 3288 Q lleddln Bros. 132 Richmond st. pm... 33 C: Miller Bros. Ltd. 145 Great: George St. Phone 565 :t3li2L?ZE:ii:.-..w .................. .. s15.oo si2.oo lAI3lES' DRESSES Largo group of LADIES' DRESSES outthsy qo ot.... I lADIES' HOUSE0 messes clearing at Regular to 324.50-now E;?5?;T3t'iiioi3'ses mil I sizes T4 to 42-Special ......................... .. The GHEEHITI-IL Co. Ltd. regular 32.95 now ........................... .. 51.89 Group of PURSES 150 Grout Goorgo Strut Doucette. Hunter River.- Mr. Reggie buraiit.. Charlotte- , W" SIMPSON'S . suns Two great firms join hands to bring you better quality merchandise at lowest prices with service that is unsurpassed in the Retail Trade. Dame Academy. Char-, Clarence McGiiigan. Hunter "1, ,-immh,-S (.,.m,,,,,,.), M N”. MN, Biirchill is stationed in Montreal. 4 rt (or bu '.I. IVIIFTP lhc (Tiina-' . "TE Hi.-in I,n;:in'ri'1.'t::iin pnid their last ''''''N S''''''"-'' Cm5'”,"' dnughlcrt lrihlitn in :i cnmrnvlr who hnrl nn- "' ML """.M'0s' C"""'es Cm5'""' I SWNM mp hm (ML Tm M5, South Rustico, has returned to U.' Post was soiiiirfcrl by ;i iiii:I"r,C' C(""'g"' - (lIn'ltii i.v' . t T .'. "',;I::p'h';WIIALo'n:m: n':y"M,F"'S'?.':lNyl Mr. and Mrs. Hilaire Peters. Oy- Wmp hung. (win LO”. (.o!ml.Sl0lt Bed Bridge, are spending thci Hartley, then on to south Rustico to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paquet. for the Christ- mas and New Year's holidays. The Misses Lorraine, I-lrancliie. Yvette, and Gamma Arsenault of Egmont. Bay parish have spent an enjoyable holiday with the Rev. Sisters of St. Augustine's Convent, south Ruatlco. , Miss Aries Gallant and Miss Zita Gallant. who are working with the Sisters of St. Martha at St. Dun.stan's University, Char- lottetown. are visiting their homes at Oyster Bed Bridge. Mr. Louis Doucette, student at St. Joseph's University. N.B., spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank iMlss Francois Gallant has re- turned to Notre Dame Acadeiiiy. Charlottetown, after B. pleasant holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gallant. Rusticovllle. Miss Patricia. Gallant, who Ipent the Christmas season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gallant, Rusticoville, has resumed Mr. Galluit plan to nturn to Labrador shortly. Miss Elsie Gallant. 9. grade elev- en graduate of st. Augustine! Convent, south Rustloo. and now a student at Normal School in Montreal, spent the Christmas holidays with her mother. Mrs. Frank Gallant, South Ruatlco. Miss Noreen Mcculgan. Toronto. Ontario, who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. John Leo Moaulgon of Charlottetown. also spam I. (ow days with her uncle. Mr. Clarence McGulgan and Mrs. Mociuigan, Hunter River. Miss Moouigamwho is a graduate of St. F. X. Univer- sity, Antlgonish, N.S., is 110W tak- ing a course in dietetlm at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Ont. During the Christmas seuon, Mr. Oswald Gallant spent 1 week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alyro Gallant. Mlotloovlllo. Ol- wald. who is A grade omen gruf- uoto of atolls Marlo School. North Eustlco. now holds n. responsible position with the Seiamographlcal Oil Survey Go. of Culnry. Alberta. Mr. Gallant travelled by car with 1 friend. from Calgary to Freder- icton. N. 3., then by plane to Charlottetown. -C.A. Accident. Victim Iinilergoos Operation -Mn. Norman Ferguiion of Hamilton. who was the victim of a serious accident on December mth, underwent an operation on January 12th when broken bone: in her knee were plated. On December 20th. when Mr. JANUARY, 16. 1953 and Mn. Feuulon were in their wagon: ready to leave for Ken. slngtan. the horse became fright. mad and bolted. At the g:'.'ll.CV.'.I)' the wagon upset. throwing 51;; and Mrs. Ferguson heavily in ii... ground. Mn. Fergulon was taken by ambulance to the Prince Counti- Hospital where x-ray: revealed ,3 serious break in bone! of may knee. Mr. Ferguson escaped Wlln bruises and Ihock from which ltn. has recovered. Mu. Fergusoifl many friend; hope for her Ipeedy restoration to health and vigor.-K. 30U'PKW10K. Enalmd-(CPia Mrs. Frances Matilda Wainwright died in I nursing home in this Sussex community at the age of 106. As I child, mo had visited the Great London Exhibition of 1851. SPECIAL SLIIT SALE her studies at. Union Commercial College, Charlottetown. l The Mime: Marie and Margaret Hagen have resumed their studies: . at P. W. College. Charlottetown The Misses Hagen enjoyed the Christmas season with their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin HagcnU Rustlcoville. Mr. Jeremiah Doiron, Cymbria his son, Professor John Doiron and Mrs. Doiron at Rimouski P.Q. Mr. ' Doiron is professor of mathematics at the Technical College, Ridicu- ski, P. Q. Mr. Edgar Doiron, student atst. Charles Boromeo College. Sher- brooke. Quebec, enjoyed part of his Christmas holidays at the home of his father. Mr. Stanislaus Doiron, South Riistico. On his re- turn he spent a few days with his sister and brother in Moncton, N B. Miss Louise Doirnn, Moncton, N. B.. enjoyed a few days during the yuletide season at her father's home in South Rustico. Miss Dair- on is the daughter of Mr. Stanis- laus Doiron of South Rustico and is employed in the C. N. R. offices at Moncton, N. B. Messrs. Joseph Doucctto and Aubin Gallant of South Rustlco, who were employed at Goose Bay, Labrador. for the past six months, are enjoying a short visit at their respective homes with their wives and families. Mr. Doucette and spent a very pleasant holiday with, ' FOR THE NEXT two WEEKS THE HOUSE OF I-IOBBERLIN is offering zoa Discount on- EXTRA PANTS FREE ON ALL "MADE-T0-MEASURE SUITS" NOTE THE WORTH WHILE SAVING 560.00 SUITS for 348.00: 575.00 SUITS for 360.00. 'oN:. This discount applies on all styles-Tolls, Stouts or Regulars, and re- member those sults are Ilobberlln make, Hobberlin trim, and extm quality Hobbcrlln cloth. COME IN VERY SOON - WHILE THE SHOWING IS GOOD Harry A. Maonougali I 143 GREAT GEO. ST. BETTER MEN'S WEAR PHONE 1230 end Sale. 3 piece Chesterfield sui suite is upholstered in i nut wood trim. 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