Hi5} rygrfi GR/Mfg ‘$2.... SEA VIEW lllll VIBIIIITY ' Mrs. Amos Adams and M11. "Fannie Hlltz have returned home siter spending the pllt M01131’ “umbwlulnn- viliting- friends _in the van. 0E EMIAIIASSIIII Ithsoeas toenjoyall- Mrs. William Adams‘ who is day coniziance when on; o! tho oldest refdena o! Sh?!’ your latesareheldinplace bytbil W"! ‘Yfiflllflixmdlw 4M‘ h "comgrtcushionraj I l fswhtl-LE g0 J oldylag; received |.Dr.Werriet’e vent sore mew happy hday 5! etings Powder lets you tEconom cal: 1mm mm“ y" ‘n4 m“; a; we) enjoyeolidioods, small amount g many gLits among them was avaidembarrase- lute angel‘. a nice remem rancs irom the meutofloosc =- re. . members o! the Sea View wo-| platesllelpepre- pleasant tasting. men's Institute oi which Mrs Adams had been a ialthiul and] active members IlDQ its oral!!- Dr. Werneis Powder o! the inuhlai Nllllhl. min m Pi) mum nu Allllill h‘ b M,‘ _ g w lriendsyjoin in wishing this hon- oured lady many more h-IPPY blrthdlyl. ' Mr Arthur Stewart -.v-.-'.'--'.-w-r-u-v-"n-HIVW’ lcoint business visitor e ._ .__ Ill -l:0ll|' a plelllllt social m: ill-we y place in See. View l-lail on day evening under t auspices o! liour Leave #15‘???- BY RENEE SHANN A th r oi "Student Nuflfl". t1 _ aw?“ ‘viw,’ "u" PM.” lillfiasilflr tllduflyélllllllfolyegb ram 5'" a number o: cakes were cue ion- ed at! b Mr. Arthur Stewart and a splen d sum was realise - save:- . '.-.-.-.---.~.-i.~.\ wanna-trun- sl said nothing. She Was watch- ln mhcr step. She m ht have Tlllfi 1115MB Mmdlvau“ "l. h.“ L ‘l wondered i: you’ met the Om"- Wl"! ‘Y " l’ 7- me us Denise?" She Ionized m "i? ‘i ¢°°d w v Frell me. lierhaPl you KW" h" "wll °l* "indeed you must know! what 0e County 30l- really did happen? Denise. ls dead or alive?" But how could she ask him that outright, at I 010m" gilt like this with people llllrmmd 10111’. recovery ioliowi eration in the Pr pital. A large num r gathered at the school house 1n Baltic ‘Puesday evelning whgn théa membegsuoihtiéhe “IFS Hood w See you lggln," he Bu tic W. . pu on a e g u 531,1 501111, variety concert. The ' n. unexpected." cons of monolo es, r g8. "1 always thought you and I could vocal and lnstrumen al music, and hnvoiun ii we wentplflces together. the loud and hearty response iol- Renunibei- that first time we met lowing each number was a testi- cs apartment? You gave mony to the appreciation o1 the 0 cold shoulder then, didn't audience. Mr. Keir Crozler cap- nd later on clovrn at the all‘ ably presided and also auctioned . But you can't so on belns of! a number o! cakes, lunches so nirlnn nil your llie can you?’ and candy. An interesting rea- 51m longed to tell him that she —-—-———-i-—-i-—- could and indeed she would. She m“ he'd got 11¢;- ‘Ll wrong. that rigs weren't at all the way he \\‘1ll‘.li‘(l tn have nothing at all to 11111 (in u-nii him now or at any otherlwu 1mag1nu1¢ time incl she felt exactly the some; Monday“ QM 091°“ M, me May- n‘:oi n us she had that tlrstqami- 11 531d n! e R1935“; 5-m- mct lim- —.l\lst nothing at 5119 1101111“ and men turned .t a somewhat instinctive uwk1y_ 51", W311i“ u, 1"" 11m ow, to Simon and 1i she could prevent their meeting. fiat her been sank as she sa/w that Simon and Valerie were immediately behind her "Kl tllfli- hi’? hell“ 5° "T-WOh, there you are!” she said, a '- 11° °n°|triile unnecessarily. Valerie smiled. “Your husband. Cherry darling, is a most wonderiul ll‘ll(‘(l hcr against showing her icoiinrzs because he and he a- nllqlii b0 nblc to give he,- that I‘ (if l 1y (is. ii definite >11 dancer." , of UMP-Eli's difllh- ' Simon laughed. " at rubbiahl on, 115W about you and III“ you who make 1; 1111 so _» ‘in here to have sum-WI‘ "Hmbaml" murmured J murmured. _ Debs lvnllar- I say. Cherry, you didn't n. -I\'c not my car °\1l'te1l me you were married." (‘an nmke it under the hour vague 11w dug“ away m we“ l to talk to yW- BM I i!!!" to a. little group oi iriends. Ibr a with all ihtfe Dimple Emil-ml moment Cherry hesitated. She was aware 3f illflonullildklhgbétulsller lin- rrogave,w ngo o y or - to introduce him. "Didn't s Je . _ m_ w. Now she met hlslaze boldly. "O "Ir_n not alone-y uflgdy- 1,11 ec ltgain l till hcw about some otherlevenmg," xp y m. ' _ | There were uonvenidonul main; manage lunch scenellngs, ' she conceded ientativeiy._ herself for apparently beinglirom to make a date with him, int; moi-v and more certain ncmcnt she might gain a deal ircm 1ust one quite so many people. They stood together in a litte group, and though Cherry long to detach Jerry ircm it he seemed determined to remain wxllth kthem. "Funny I s ou run in-m Cherry again. I've often wondered what had become ‘oi’ her," he said con- vei-satlonally to Simon, ‘Well now you know." said Cher- ry, taliclng lightly, nervously, "I'm an rld married wcmani" She alip- rzcd her arm through simons as she spoke- she gave his a. little squeeze and longed in vain ior an hi _ answering pressure. A chill iear fir: Miout 1111s yet. invaded her hear-t as she received "All i." she said. "Mi-s make none. She ielt instinctively that he I'ln on tony-eight hours‘ didn't like Jerry. n lust fit it in. Then Lane was "Gcotl girl! Where shall welunch? Cherry introd The Ivy, perhaps. or the Savoy? Or sllilll we go somewhere quieter him. ll b2 lillC. How about tomor- No, I can't manage that." "Tie next day then?" T next day’? that would be l 1v. Slic wasn't" due on duty until six that evening. Yes, mild sec him then, only she'd inrd to drive to F‘ in lhc morning and then meet for lunch. still, she'd gay noth. ivhor w ca talk undisturbed?" or two he was d tin himseli - I—e—Ielllll"ll{ I'd rather go some~ cluxively to her algal“? leaving El. w‘ mnrt i She was hating her man to talk Lane i more as she made these “How long have o . l. ried Cherry?" y u been m” I»: llilll no alternative. not i! “Only a short time." ivrinim to learn from him all that "What do you call a shun, this" hr- (mild ioll her about Denise. Lane overheard him before Cher- “llsicil. I'll te lhv cou uriswer. She gave a gay flu Lrrs n little laugh. "Cher ? Why. she's other our may, recent brrlldei" And tak- mming glass. as the butler . - Passed beside them with a. tray, "Sin: I'll be there." 8:01:32? évlgth driInks, “Here's to you. 1r- musi, was . 511 . erry, 'v been to didn't. ilk:- ilqe ‘way ifmlyloolglnnéldrink e n t. a toast to you . (To bQ__00fililw) By Ken Reynolds nt hs-r. She ivanted to cry out to Quicicnas "-elther somebodfs been taniperln,’ with our books or we made $150,900 lain’ Guardian Want Ada yeltertlayjj‘ I tureotthe i oialuc was the draw- ticket on a beauti- igl rug which had been hooked by the members o1 the Institute. Mr. Archibald MacDonald he lucky ticket Ind received lamid loud applause. The Nations fl- the he ru Anthem closed the entertainment- A most realized. satisfactory sum W35 Mr. lllml! Btcrdy c! the’ RDAI‘. apenta few days d uring the past week with Mrs. sturdy and lttle daughter Eleanor who have taken up their residence in Sea View. The pupils o! Sea View School l had a couple oi holidays during the past week owing to the teacher Mr. Boyd Bearisto being con! ined to the nous, with a severe cold. Mrs. Norwood Clgxnrbell who is in the a patient nce County 11mm, The gilt was Exempted Hospital ior an operation is mak- ing a satialactory recovery. Mrs. dunes Campbell and little daughter have horn, in Park Corner alter spc i a pleasant e255, Mr. and zetumed to i-heér n . visit with her par- Mrs. James Mont- - , Mal . an a re- lgomery peque THE CHARLOTTETOWN l GUARDIAN ALIIYS TIRED? Ila Yal Envy Tim vllill EXTIII PEP! wl, ' half-sick. hall- weIfi-hwdrchy. WWI-W"- chy-lt‘: a Ivar rsi- Jl".‘."£l'.§2.l?£.'.‘§;2§il2 apdlielntueure a I1 I - 5'“. IL nr.:*i::."-'~'l£'§l.i=.=.?.~l..t. all... d d ti the! l" wedmrlleuTliiettlVaru ‘all Nature". p91- , h-lghtgr, pepplef tomorrow. tr! l"! Bean: tflllht. at all dxuaillll- 99 BILE BEANS imr 1 Illlliu hm Sell lul tear to New London on Wed- dys McKay who passed away suddenly alter a iew days illness. Mr. George Campbell is being much sought alter and is busily engaged painting and papcrring as - spring approaches. - the funeral o! 1mm III. W. l. PIYIINI’. lllfllfilwnv was a recent vislto to namely 2:? mtvvivivh ‘gidexn-‘Vl PM" c. n. n. ‘President Supports liictory Loan MONTREAL. Que» — "Once more Oa-nada is to Pigtvlliwililr thingw no in our , ; h This quotation is the ducwry parlilrmph o pared by mo. Vauz and orcald and being the more 94.000 employees in Canada. oi Canadian NaJonal ‘Irons-Canada All‘ Line and Railways Mimitions Limited. A copy oi’ this otter will accom- pany every m cheque and will reach every ividual in the 8y!- tem employ no matter how remote his location irom a supervisory 0!- fice such as the thousands o! men who work alonz the riklht oi way f ; V You will soon be asked to do your share- a bigger share than ever. Be ready to buy more VICTORY BONDS Wliat’ . Your Share? YES, billions will be needed to carry the battle into Germany. elé The huge stock piles of materials will soon diminish when our troops move forward irom the invasion beach-heads. This will be a crucial year for Canada- Q test of our man-power and money- power-a trial of our velour, our endurance and our self-denial. The call to lull duly will come to ovary man and woman at home this year- the duty to share this great year of trial with those abroad. _ If each of us shoulders his lull share the needed billions will be raised- the needed support will be iorthcominq Iior the knockout blow. What in youraharc Nmorm wan nuance COMMITLII you.“ HOIIIO a thlt lira-late. siderinl 00m and Z13 fir‘ behind vein. . eunl real than aria‘ arm?" -.........==-* t :.'.'..'r-~"','~'i°1-;~°"~""*--'.'.. -*'-“-::'.:T.'."""-....'““ our loans. e tact that in dillfllll must up" I0 the "ilitwt-a U! pereceut or all ulctontsnlaa. 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