AUGUST 3, 1950 . nD' u . g. .., Cg 4-,..l, MOTIIEIIIS A work! DRIVE CAREFULLY With electrical appliances from CROCKETTI & STOREY LTD. you'll have more time for yourself! Our appliances will take the drudgery out of.house- Easy budget terms, a helpful staff, and the latest models in Refrigerators. Stoves, Washing Machines and other Electrical Appliances are waiting for you. Come in today and see our complete stock! vacation: out snvaavunau AGAIN 2 DEATH TAKES N0 134 KENT STREET PHONE 834 KILLED BY LIGHTNING BRIDLINGTON, Yorkshire, I-:ng.. August 2 - (Reuters) - Lightning struck a bathing tent here today killing .l5-year-old Janet Jackson and injuring six other members of tier family, including her father Ind mother. Storms and heavy rain also hit other parts of Britain. In Ham- mersmith, West London. road trai- fic was brought to a temporary standstill as torrential rain reduced visibility, and water swirled for several minutes along-the streets. CANBERRA. Aug. 2-(Reuters) -Australia is to build six 2.000- ton anti-submarine frigates, Navy Minister Josiah Francis announced today. T H E C E N 1' II A this eollunn is reserved for new: of local interest. but Illvottilllagi of s newsy nature may be inserted at five eents a word. strictly pay- able In advance. JIMMIPS TAXI. Phone 535. CIASWILL for Photographs. nowaan nsunmxs poor. . WEAR at in Queen Street. ; 'aAnui'roa rr.usiuNo a spec- alty. Mallett's Battery Service. Mn. raiuuna.-act your Hay iops today. All sizes. A. Kenmdv 65 Co.. Ltd.. 32 Lower Queen street. nnnmsmnn -Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics this week. see ad re times and places. Donors are Needed. ALL SPRING AND SUNHKER S. A. McDonald. so YEARS YOUNG - l-Ion. A. I-1. Arsenault celebrated his elghtieth health and happiness. CHARTER FLIGHTS to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo Phone Marltlsne Central Airways Limited, 2081 or 540. PRESBYTEILIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Central Parish Ser- vices next Lord's day as follows: The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be celebrated at Nine Mile Creek at 11 A. M. Thanksgiving Service at 7.30. Preparatory servic- es Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 P. M. Canoe Cove Service at 3 P. M. Clyde River Sunday School at 1030. Canoe Cove S. S. 2 P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday. a man convicted of taking a motor vehicle without owner's consent was sentenced to four months in jail, while a woman charged with breach of the Tem- perance Act was fined 520 and costs or 30 days. A man charged with reckless driving was fined :20 and costs or 30 days. Two men charged with being drunk and incapable ap- peared. One was sentenced to 1-5 days in Jail and the other was re- manded until today. A man charg- ed with disorderly conduct ,was al- so remanded until today. 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COATS clearing at Half Price at. birthday on Monday in the best of THE GUARDIAN. ouanoian WASH DRESSES now selling at 1-3 of! at S. A. McDonald. BIFIIGERATOBS. Ranges Mo. tors and Washer repairs. storey Electric. I FREE 5 X 'I ENLABGEMENT given with every roll of film. fin- lshed at Burke's Portrait studio, Charlottetown. BALANCE or PBINTED and Plain Crepe spring Dresses clear- ing at 1-3 off at S. A. McDonald. BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS of the Scotch Gathering at. Strathgartney for sale at Burke's Studio. Char- lotielown. MR. FARMER.--We have a lim- ited supply of -7.." Galvanized Wire Hay Rope. Do not delay. Get yours today. A. Kennedy a Co., Ltd. '--- I HER-E FROM OTTAWA” - Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Edgar arrived by motor on Sunday on a brief holi- day. While in the City they are guests of Mrs. Edgar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gallant. SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Word has been received here by Mr. Gavin I-I. Walker. st. Peters' Bay. of the death of his brother George I. Walker in Venice, California on July 24. one WELLINGTON KENT will load livestock and general cargo Monday. 7th August. for St. Pierre and St. John's, Nfld. For spare reservations and information. no- ply Buntain, Bell a; Co.. agents. MATCH YOUR. SWIMMING SKILL at the Y's Men's Queens. County swimming Meet at Victoria Park next Saturday afternoon En. tries close Thursday. BRADALBANE rs s r 0 RA 1. CHARGE. - Rose Valley Prepara- tory Service, Thursday, August 3rd. at 8 P. M. Rev. Donald Nichol- son. guest speaker. W. B. Mac. Phi”. Minister. FUNERAL vrzsrannay G The funeral of Richard v, Manet; was held Wednesday morning 1'1-om the . Frank Hennessey--Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Re- quiem Hlizh Mass was celebrated by Rev. James Kelly who also con. ducted services at the grave. Pall- bearers were Austin Badley. Wil- fred Mcxenna. Alban MacDonald. Michael Conway. Wilfred Gallant and Edward Cullen. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. Personals Mrs. Fred MacDonald, City left for Massachusetts with her daugh- ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald of Massachusetts. Mrs. E.A. MacDonald and three children who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adams for two weeks returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adams of Sea view, Thane Adams, mom;-. ed to Charlottetown on Monday iazilail were the guests of Mrs. Claude Mr. G. A. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gill and Beverly Ann who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adams at their summer home. Sea View returned to Char- lottetown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus M. Mac- Donald, Shamrock. spent Sunday in Village Green. the guests of his sister, Mrs. Claude Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacKenzie and their little son and daughter of Malpeque, spent Sunday in Village Green. the welcome guests of her aunt. Mrs. Claude Horton. Mrs. Emmet Roach of Lake- view. 0nt.. accompanied by her three young sons are spending two months vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Douceiie. 70 Prince St. City. Many friends of Mrs, Henry Jones, I-Inzelhrook, are glad to hear that she is recovering from a seri- ous operation in the P. E. I. Hos- pital. All hope she will be up and out very soon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald and three, charming children of Somerville. Mass were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caswell Charlottetown. They also visited her brother Reina of Winsloe. Mr. and Mrs. Carvell MacCor- mack and their two children. Brenda and Dewis and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacLean. SprlnRhl'-l- N. S. motored to the Island over the week-end and were the wel- come guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Macmdycn. I-Iunter River. J commercial Training Make application now for the September - June term. to Tl-IE CDRCORAN BUSINESS TRAINING STUDIO Box 415, Charlottetown Tailoring and Alterations RITE - WAY ' CLEANERS Phone 2887 ;Marrying Mark 7 VIOLETIE KIMBALL DUNN .M.... Continued Valerie wondered what she had been doing up to now and decided that it must be the "nice" that made it different. "I would love you to think of me as a mother,” she said confiden- tially. Valerle shivered a little. She Slnliped almost immediately and hoped nobody had noticed. "To come to me with your small joys and woes. It was so bitterly tragic for your lovely mother to die, to leave her home and her little girl and be hurried into the darkness. The shivering began again and this time it went on and on. It seemed to be inside where no- body could see. "My father says she hasn'ir- I mean gone-into darkness," said Valerie uncertainly. "He says she was really her thoughts and they couldnt die because she took them with her." "What a very strange idea." said Mrs. Raddlns. She looked across at Gilda, but Gilda was smoking and flicking the pages of a smart magazine she had got from the library on her way from the lunch table. "Of course as to that, dar- ling. we don't know. 'Not one re- turns to tell us of lhe roadf as you believe in spiritualism. But we do know what has happened to all the lovely things she left be- hind her. 01' do we?" Gilda's eyes lifted, flickered briefly and drop- ped again. "Her jewels. for in- stance--" ”They're in a place-a deposit, or something-I think in a bank -" Valerie remembered hearing Lee Dagnall say this when he read the will. "They would be." said Mrs. Rad- ding. She reached out and took Valerle's thin little hand into the vast softness of her own. Valerie sarw it coming and brac- ed herself. She wondered if people forgave you if something burst in- side and you screamed in their faces. "I loved your dear mother. It seems curious your-your father hasn't given some token of hers to her intimate friends.” Valerie thought of Elise and Shirley and the will. But some- thing told her not to tell. "The sweetest thought has just this minute come to me-" Gilda?-' eyes flickered again. "Dear Ellen's sable coat. Not the ermine, or the broadtail. I have ermine, and the broadtail was beginning to rub. I noticed it the last time I saw dear Ellen wear it. But the sable. I won- der if you know it? I wonder if you wouldn't love me to have it to remember my friend-" Valerie looked at Mrs. Radding's bulk which overflorwed the little seat they were on. "My mother was not very large, I meannaround," she offered un- certainly. Mrs. Raddings florid face grew even redder. Over in her comer Gilda made a curious chok- ing sound without raising her eyes "But don't you see, darling. Gilda could wear it for me. My lit- tle Gilda. Then I should always have it near me. Something dem- Ellen had worn--something person- al, intimate, to keep alwaysm” This was a brand new problem But the terrible day had been fill- ed with things that had never hap- pened before. Valerie wondered frantically what to say. It was so simple when it came "I-I'll ask my father.” But even before Mrs. Radding answered she knew it wasn't the right. thing. The dowager got up as suddenly as she was able. and faced Vul- erie. "I hope you will do nothing of the kind," she said crisply. "How can you be so inconceivably dull? Gilda have you forgotten your an- pointmont with the hairdresser?" "I seldom keep appointments twenty-four hours ahead of time," said Gilda. laying down her maca- zine, She held her long ebony hold- er with iis half smoked cigarette, and got lazily to her feet. ”But I'm quite ready to go. if that's what you mean. Taking candy from a baby isn't my idea of sport. This was your bright idea, remem- ber. not mine. Mrs. Raddlng's maternity vanish- ed with her maniicrs. she looked witheringly at Gilda, and started out of the drawing-room. The vel- vet. hangings just stirred and a moment later Chiltern npened the front door for them, stepping out to call their car. ”Was I right or not?" he asked later in the servants sitting room. He refused to say anything more, and Mrs. Banivnod frowned in- dignantly. His "What I could tell if I would" expression irritated her almost beyond bearll1lZ- To lie continued card or Thanks The Family of the late Mrs. Vernon Campbell extend s:ncere thanks and appreciation to kind neighbours and friends who were so helpful during their bereave- merit. IN MEM9..'2l?lAM In loving memory of Norms Giddlnga who passed away AIIKIIHG Sid. INS. No one knows how much we miss er. None lint aching hearts ran tell: Lost on earth, but found in Heaven Jeans doeth all things well. Always Remembered by Mother. Staten and Brothers. IS PART AND PARCEL OF GOOD TIMES dear Omar says. Unless of course. i lined to his bed. Death was due to SAME OLDMENII? NO! 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Air France, will operate on the Paris. Montreal route. inaugurating com. merical flights within the next, few months. Trans-Canada Air Igmes likely will initiate operations efore the 19.-ii summer traffic SE8S0n. opens, Young rural business mcr Mabel Sullivan of Clinton. Prince Edward Island. IN MEMORIAM LE ROY GRAHAM ROBERTSON A gloom was cast over the dis- trict of Kin-gsboro by the sudden passing of Le Roy Graham Robert- son at his home. Kingsboro. on July 13th. at the age of 17 years. He was born in Kingsboro. Seo- iember 21st. 1932. a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson. ,4 He had been in failing health for, a short period. but. was not con- H heart. condition. - l A brief service was held at his late hnme. hence to the United Baptist Church, and was conduct-; ed by Rev, H. R. Bell. Hymns sung; were "When lie Cometh." "Jesus Loves Me". "Home Eternal." Left. to cherish his memory be- sides his parents are three sisters and three brothers-Carmen. Hali- lnx, N. s.: Glenna and Wanda at home; Wendall. Milford and Har- land at home. A brother predec- eased him fifteen years ago. The flornl tributes bore silent testimony to the esteem in which he was regarded. and much com- fort to those bereaved by his death. FLORA LTRIBUTES Pillow-Family. Sprays-Aunt. Bessie and Uncle Mcdfnrd. Aunt Annie. Uncle Bob and Aunt Effie, Grandfather. Mc- Crabhe and Kennedy Family. Flowers - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John Robcrtsmi. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson. Mrs. Mary Stewart and Family. Interment was in the Kingiboro Cemetery. card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs William Robertson. Kingshoro. P E. I.. wish to thank their friends and neighbours for their sympathy and help during their recent and bereavement. Also all those who sent flowers, letters and cards of sympathy. CARD OF THANKS interested in using them to High School. O'LEARY- Women's Institute Hall at 2 Thursday, August 3rd . 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