ween enn sreouts 55151314253. c.1421 .1943 l RACK OF DRESSES $9.95 to Sl SSS-NOW $5.00 l LOT OF SWEATERS $1.00 - l LOT OF NYLON ll0SlERY GOING AT 166 Quezn F xt Door To Bus Sic, xnuursmrs Ladies’ Wear Flmne 1766 Cirl Guide News LONE i" ""2 NEW! The hum‘. Mme Guides on P. E. I. tocj: .. - - big boost yes- terday when J Carrie Holman, Commissioner l‘ Prince County and Mrs. Jenkins. Field Secretary. visited 4 Schools. Talks were given on Girl Guiding, what it teaches and the benefits and fun enjoyed '._v the Guides. Miss Holman dis- afayed the Leno's Magazine "Merry so Round" which obtained its apt name because it is passed around from one g:oup to another and goes around. The Magazine shows knots and how to tie them in a very ingenious mariner and should be of considerable help to Lonels. Nature has a page and Guide per- sonalities has a section, and it is hoped that all Lones will contri- bute to the latter. TI-eehsrs t! cunt school were very co-operaiive and promised assist- ance generally. The Rev. Cross of’ Malpeque introduced the visitors to the SChOO5 and his enthusiasm should be an incentive to all Lanes. His assistance was much appreciat- ed as was the supper served by that capable and charming person Mrs. Cross. Thanks to you both. Hamilton School with Mrs. Mar- garet Crmier. Teacher, registered furniture. OPE". i Phone 2l9l oanoxlous rnnarirs‘__ PETERBOROUGH. 0M- — tel’) l _ A [anqily 01 porcupines that we“; g few weeks in a vacant mttage near here wall-boards, casings and doors into an Fns/QooQooQeMoo-Qomo ‘in: MARIE ELENA ' t aenurvsnton ' , Noted tor successful Perman- L enh and artistic Coitlures is ogoin offering you specials for b your new Poll permonents. $15.00 Mochiineless $l0.00 Mochinelsss chewed the window- un- a door l c-pCll. I . . . $10.00 $7.00 FOR THREE DAYS ONLY GUELPl-I, Ont. ._ fierce heat of the summer heat wave was blamed for the door to a refrigerator locker in a Guelph butcher shop, Fire- Mghtly mess. They got in because jmen were summoned in loreg it unknown hufsllfs 19"» HEAT JAMMED FBIG DOOR REDUCED PRICES ON ALL MACHINE PERMANENTS (CF) —— The jannming I34 Richmond S1. t é. T’ (l; i Darnley School - Teacher Mrs. l ’a i the following girls as Lane's, Betty Si-mpson. Nancy Champion. These two girls are already Guides and have promised to help the new Lones, Louise Ramsay. Edith Craig. Thursa Bryenton. Matilda Morrison. Baltic School-Teacher Mrs. Gor- don Cousins. Lone’: registered. Verna Bernard. Freda. Holmes. Francis Davison, Mary Hunter. Malpeque School-Teacher. Mrs. Gerald Lockhazt, Lane's, Annabelle Auld, Mary McGougan. Janet Mc- Kinnon. Frances MeKlnnon. Mary McNutt. Joan Bearisto. Georgie Lockhart. Joyce McKenzie. Lois Bryenion. Wanda. Murphy. Leno's. Evelyn and Mazgaret Crozier, Rcma Mountain- LOXTRlXlP Connick. Doris Crmler. Mary Craig. Colleen Brennan. i Zilda Connick. Ann Hickey. Mary MaeKay. Irene Mountain. Edith Cousins. , Lots of Luckiand Good Guiding to all these New Lones. Néf-‘W/Qoéiéoio . ’ The Queen's Holiday Elizabeth Corbett vb- \__ :‘- ’§“-90-\i That friendly-ta; driver whcnn she and Ted had employed all the '-> o-vvsc-rvv‘ M?’ at Lowest Rates Agent at Summerside. D. O. Stewart I44 Richmond St. ‘~91; _- _. . Charlottetown » WE.R.BI‘OW€‘J°SOH Fire, Auto, Life, AccidenhSic/zness and Plate Glass Insurance We have in stock and on woy curs of best uuolity Cool. AMERICAN unto srov: AMERICAN um: our AMERlCAN mourn oto svon-zv scnsznso srnmsmtt scnzzuzo ACADIA on memo scnsznto ACADIA on nzsrso uur mvénusss scnszueo ms o'er sentence ms o'er on. nsnzo srom smusmu srom I, w! con supply any quantity required and C. O. ‘D. prden will hove our careful attention. W. D. can; d: Co. Lianne" F'- Pllone I76 I afternoon when shie settled in here! Elsa was stunned p) "But that/s weeks ago," she ‘I g me that the . protested "Are you trying to tell baron has known all along that I am here. yet he let me stay unmolested?" "You have been watched. Your Highness. Hg thought that with things coming to a crisis you would he safer here in hiding than you were out at the manor. But speaking for myself, it would seem l0 me much better if you returned with me now-this evening. even -t.o the manor." “You can put that ides right out of your head." said Elsa finally. "I'm not going back there, at least not just now. But I want you to go hack there yourself. carl, and keep the rest o! them away from me, too, if you possibly can. When you leave here, walk right sway. But don't reappear at the manor until tomorrow glfternoon. Do you under- stand?" He drew himself up and saluted. By the time he left, it had begun to rain. From the window Elsa watched him splashing down the street. Then she drew her shades carefully, and turned on all her lights. '-‘li-ious excitement. Things were “m; on! Ted would come to ~ her Sunday-why, that was "arrow morning! Everything de- “dcd nnw on her deciding ex- ‘ly what she wanted to do, Then "n oould get Ted to help her do ‘.t. She wanted-well. she wanted to live with him and love hlm, And pray. why not? 1f she left with hlm, she would leave all complications behind. This was a big country. and she kn0w 'I‘ed came from some- whers a thousand miles to the west. He must take her out there to begin a new life with him. They oould leave Sunday afternoon; rilftmf 72w / ‘NALIFALIJ. 6 0091MB HOGAN, how-e. rnvrlwlur, l0 H111 llll lltllkl ltil-".'i'\.'.l.l Al 1m |(‘Wl'-‘|‘lii'|' T11? G legulov Ieenemy ills end Giant Family YIeIiQQe I there must be plenty of trains. and sha would be all ready when he. came. In her eagerness the began to pack. Fortunately she still had most of the boxes in which her; new clothes had been delivered! and she tumbled her dresses and’ hats back into the boxes pell-mell, and put into her traveling bag all that 'she would need on the train, Along about eleven she finished her packing. She would never bel very good at things like than; but Ted couldn't afford to l'\l‘l'Gi her a. personal maid, he was quite capable of helping her himself. Then just as she was beginning to be discouraged-in fact she hndi about decided to let things go as? they were. and have Ted begin his‘ services tomorrow-the humzer on her door sounded. l Bhe ran a hand cwer her hair i come calling?" yused to dealing with emergencies Her anxiety had turned to e. and went to answer. Partly because Ted had cautioned her more than once against opening her door to strangers, partly to hear what ex"- ruse he would give and to pro- long the sweetness cl their meet- ing at this unexpected hour. Elsa demanded through the closed door. "Who's there?" The next moment her delight had turned to anger. A men's voice sn- | swered a word or two from nut- side - and answered in Leucndian! Ted didn't know n, word of her coming back in defiance of her‘ duty and probably to tell her again and quite superfluously how much they all loved her out at the manor. Her heck stiffening and her eyes flashing. Elsa flung wide the door. It was high time she save , good lumber. Good dairy form. native speech. This wasn't Ted atlwe" Whwd" Lmge M"? will‘ alll It was Carl, of course; Carl , running “Men order, to protest about his precious I 5H9!- ,' — UARDIAN. CIHARLU . . -. on snus AT PRE-Wllli PRIC 9542M uunnsn Pulled Wheat ‘a e3‘ wuem snor- ‘és mom cons! ripened w ole when z z : exploded to 8 times normal size . . . for nick energy and easy digestibi ity. 5o light! So nourishing! anytime . . . anywhere! ln the recreation room . . taste-tempting confection. your favorite fruit (fresh or ‘The Inner Ode Iunpeny CHAPTER XIII husband. She hoped her voice n-as reasonably steady when shs said. “1 confess I was surprised to see you, Paul. Isn't lt a little late to Elsa closed the door and’ took ltwn or three steps toward her AT CYMBRIA "Oh. Iln an emergency rather l good form of 56 oem, with than a caller! But you should be house ond burns; l Foirbonk engine; l box sleigh; l hoy roke; l good dining room ex- tension toble; chicken wire. lately. Aren't you even going to ask me to sit down?" "Not in that wet overcoat, Here, glvg it to me." Sh; carried his overcoat and hat into the bath room. "Now sit down nnd take off those soaking shoes. I can have yicmPalll dried out in less than no MRS- MAUMGE HNEAU He sat down and nhedlentlg’ Cymbrlo fumbled with his wet shoestrings; the knots baffled him. To Be Continued» FARM FOR SALE FQR AT P-ISQUlD HOUSE AND STORE U6 acres; ll0 acres eholce COMBINED end, balance hardwood and o". y", o“ ‘ New electrical equipment, fully!‘ stocked, good location. Just outside Cify limits. APPLY BOX l8l Good outbuild- OWEN KELLY Pisquid the blundering Carl a real piece of| her mind. "If you think I'm golngi to have this sort o: thing going on-l" she began in lmalish, Then the words caught in her- throet. lhs gripped the door post. or . The man who hadl spoken to her through the door walked so close to her that his wet overcoat brushed her' hand; Ind although little of his, hoe was visible between his enst collar and his dripping hat. brrn.‘ she didn't need to see more than i-het lo recognise him. By the time she could stand upright. her visitor had walked right past her- into the mkldle o! the living room and had turned to Irin at her. She felt. rather than heard him lay. "Not a word to throw at a dos. Bu? r must say you don't seem v91? glad to see the husbend who has come clear mm Paris" Desirable Building Lots For Sale AT lNKflMAN A Few Yards Outside City Limits HIGH LAND, AMPDST IEAUTIFUL TREES P. L. 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