JUNE 22. 1951 SWEET CAPS SATIN - SIIOIIIN NENIIINE EXIRA MIID IIOIIK - FACTORY FRESH Continued from page 2 now split the heavens close by WIIII rending cracks that sounded like planks splitting. Johnny Saxon walked the floor of Irene Smith's bedroom. The tall, beautiful woman stood watch- ing him. a tenseness in her 31.:-night figure, a look of con- fusion in her eyes. She was talk- ln: tarnestiy. "Don't you see, I'm trying to re- member? Ycs . . . yes, it was in Grccnwich Village. I retail that now. I was with Bert, and we had dinner in a little restaurant . . ." she paused. stared intently at Johnny. "You are so much like him . . ." Johnny shook his head quickly. "No," he said firmly. "Bart was only in the book. lrcne, can't you understand? Yoiujust imagined such a person. Think! The book which you were writing. What actually happened, Irene, on that Saturday night?" lie waited. as she kept SI-'H'il'lB him. He knew that this associa- on of ideas. connecting familiar Ilmgs together. was a method used by specialists in helping amnesia victims. Sometimes it was only a single incident that mapped them out of it, a familiar long, a name. a sound . . . In this case. Johnny thought, it was the tie-up between the manu- gnpt and her real life. She had not answered. He ro- pmted. "It was Saturday night. You must have been down at the . . ." NOW-She's Got Exciting ZIP and GLOW good Manly of loan aw-'c envy her Earn or radiant .. ralthi Huh it our: the war huunndu of Dale. llltlau, nemlo people Ere doing-with r. Williams ink PIIII. By rmulizinu and .i:uv 1' w . Cnriching your blood- Imam. Dr. William: Pink Pills may tin: you new up onorgy, joy in Ills - ten in only o dun. So -can today! at back "in the pink" with DR. WILLIAMS pPINK PILLS "Please," Irene begged, rub- bing tapered fingers across her forehead, don't ask questions so fast. They confuse me." On a sudden inspiration. he said. "Look. There's something I want you to read. I'll get it. and you sit here alone and read it. I think perhaps it will help." He hurried from the room, re- turned in a minute with part of the manuscript. He did not stay with her. He thought it would be better if she was left alone. Besides, there was something he wanted to do. Johnny Saxon left Ircne's room and started along the hallway. He knocked on the next door, that of Karen's, the nurse. and waited an instant for I response. There was a tense impatience about his slender, tall form. He knocked again. There was no answer. He flung open the door. pressed on the light switch. Karen was not in the room. Snapping off the light. closing the door quietly behind him, he stepped up the hall to a door on the opposite side-Nancy's room. He did not knock. Instead, care- fully and without sound, he grasp- ed ihe knob and slowly turned it. Such,extre-me care was hardly necessary. The cracks of thunder would have covered any noise. The door was still locked. Johnny eased the knob back into its original position again and hurried down the hall toward the front stairs. Positive he heard a door close some place in the far hall, ho ducked up the stairs leading above to the serv- ant's quarters. turned, waited. Nancy England came-along the hall. paused, and aeemod'undecid- ed whether to go downstairs or not. She looked ill. Her features were a white. stark mark: be: glistening hair. usually cornibed back straight and flat, wu mussed. Her eyes held a frozen stare, and looked somewhat bloodshot. The long. wine-colored robe flopped around her legs like a monk'a oloak. One hand was in the pocket of the robe. in the other she held a key ring. Johnny heard a key jungle. Abruptly. as though coming to a decision, she continued along the second-floor hall. An Imtant later he heard the key grate softly in a lock. He followed swiftly. pocrod around the corner. our Nancy open the door in her own room. She dis- appeared Inuido. . Ho wonder-od when the hid I OUR BOARDING HOUSE Ir, .. .. O Bedeque Notes -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray had as their guests for a recent week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Erb also Mrs. Murray's sister. Miss Edith Wetmore, all of Snckville, N. 8. Mr. Alden Lcard, teacher Mount Allison Academy is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. waiter Lcard, also his sister. Mrs. Gerald Williams and little son, Rickie. , Rev. Ernest 8. Weeks is con- fined to his home on account of an attack of Facial Paralysis. His friends trust that he may soon be restored to his usual health. Mr. Albert weeks and Mr. Wm. Stavert of Lower Bedeque motored to Charlottetown one Saturday recently. Friends of Dr and Mrs. J. W. Moresldo regret their departure from this community, during their stay here they have made many friends, who wish them success 1n their new undertaking. Dr. More- sido is planning on taking a spec- ial course in Toronto during the summer monhs. His practice is being taken over by Dr. Burton I-Iowatt. Dr. and Mrs. I-lowatt ar- rived here the first of the week and will be warmly welcomed in this community. The funeral of the late Miss Doris Ioulse Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright Cen- tral Bedeque. was held from the Bedeque United Church and was very largely attended. The solemn service was conducted by the ms- tor Rev. W. Burton Crowe. assist- ed by Rev. C. A. Britten. and the chair with Mrs. Walter Craig as or- ganist. The hymns sung were "The Lord's My shepherd," "oh Love That Will Not Let Me Go." and "Sale In The Arms Of Jesus." Rev. Mr. Crowe delivered a comforting and impressive address based on the words: "If it be possible let this cup pass from me, Neverthe- less not My will but Thine be Done." The pallbearers were: Wm. Cairns. Bruce Proiitt. Eldon Wright, Robert Reid. Harold Campbell and Willard Waugh. In- terment in Lower Bcdequo cem- etery. Beautiful floral tributes testified to the love and esteem of relatives and friends. I been. as he returned to the stairs. (To be continued) Major I-Ioople exrgac-r rs soomme Hm - AGAIN !.--Mow I HAVE VIE GAME I VALID Cl-NM A6 CAPTARJ ENG '5-Se inn THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTE FOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved (or now: of local interest. but advnrtling of a newly nature may be Inserted at an cents I word, strictly pay- able in advance. JIMMY! TAX!-Pawn I15. CIIASWELL zor graphs. HOWARD MICINNIB FOOT" WEAR I1. I75 Queen Bttut. COOK'S STUDIO for perfect pictures. Better Photo- LOWEST PRICES. highest qual- ity paints. Conult E. A. Largo. c.A DOWLING's SPORT LODGE for Fishing and Golfing supplies. BURKES FOR. PHOTOS. Yel- low Cab Building. WANTED. - 50 Boys and Girls with Bicycles for the Fedtlvl Week Parade. Call the Bike Shop 941. SPECIAL TRIPS OF ROCKY POINT FERRY from Charlotte- town tonight foilowing Llberal Meeting at Empire Theatre: 11.30 P. M. YORK UNITED CHURCH. - Services of Holy Communion at Central 11 A. M. Bruckley 7.45 P. M. Hymn Festival at York 3 P. M. Rev. John Douglas. VIEW MASTERS AND II.EDLS- Ali your favorite world wide scenes in stock. Have you seen the views of Prince Edward Island beauty spots? Miller Brothers Lid. PRESBYTEILIAN CHURCH EN CANADA.-schedule for Sunday, June 24th. Wood Islands (Com- munion service) it A. M. Mur- ray Harbour South 3 P M. Wood Islands 730 P. M. Minister: Rev. E S. Hales. GEORGETOWN UNITED PAS- TOR-AL CHARGE. - Closing ser- vices of the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce as follows:-fivlilltown Cross It 11 A. M. sturgeon at 2.30 P. M. St. David's church. Georgetown, at 7.30 P. M. MURRAY HARBOUR PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. Services, Sunday. June 24th. 11 A. M. Belle River. 3 PM. Little Sands. 7.30 P. M. Murray Harbour. Rev. D. Wallace Mac- Fherson, Minister. CAVENDISII UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Sunday. June 24th. New Glasgow ll A. M. Cav- endish 7.30. This service will be held in the Baptist Church. Sun- day School. Cavendish 10 A. M. in the Baptist Church. North Rustico 10 A. M. Minister., Rev. George Gough. PLEASANT VALLEY UNITE) CHURCH Re-opening Services. Sunday. June 24th. 11 A.M. Dedic- ation Servicc. Rev. George Ayers of Summerside. speaker. 3 P. M. Rev. H. E. D. Ashford of Trinity Church, Charlottetown. guest speaker. Members of the Trinity Choir will assist with the music. 8 P. M. Rev. A. D. Macxsnzie. Montague. will be the speaker. The Bonshaw Quartette will sing at this service. Rev. W. B. MacPhall, Minister. BIIIIOESS BEIITIME Continued from page 10 He wanted to find out first who the visitor was. So now ho swam under water straight over to- ward the dam. He can hold his swim a long distance under water. Only two or three others, Little Joe Otter, Billy Mink and Jerry Muskrat. are as much at home under water and can stay there as long before coming up for breath. When Paddy did come up he was almost over to the darn. He came up silently, taking care not to even ripple the water. He wanted to see without being seen. This is something that is most important in the lives of Mother Nature's childrcn. Almost at once he saw the visitor on the dam. 1n the dusk he seemed to be wholly black. He was shuf- fling along and complaining as he walked. That was all Paddy needed to know. "Prickly Porky.", thought Paddy. "I d what ho is complain- ing about now. I don't know of anyone who seems to have such a good time complaining as Prick- ly Porky. And I don't know anyone who has less to complain about. Perhaps he does it just to hear his own voice. He is alone so much that there is seldom a chance for him to talk to anyone else and so he talks to himself. Anyway that is how it seems to me. I'm sorry for anyone who has to talk to himself." Prickly Porky gruniod and whined and shuffled along across the dam. When he got to the end of the dam. he shuffled along at the edge of the water. While he was slow there seemed to be a purpose in his ...ove-menu. "He's going after lily-pads.” thought Paddy. "Yes. lII',.he is going after lily-pads." And that is just exactly what Prickly Porky was doing. Ellonllllm 1 Continued from page I ......:......AAM..... plete. And "in all the years" of his farming, James declares "the like never happened before." Co- ment was "run" busily for the foundation of our bam-to-be to- day. "You forgot to put in I four-leafed clover -- or a hono- shos in that cornerstone, Elilan." Mr. D. observed to us today "or n rabbit's foot - jus by way of bringing you good I ck!" "Cue. one or the other of the first two would be easier for her to come -by”-James chuckled. "Ellen. never was much good at running!" Until tomorrow - - Diary - - Good-night - - , breath a long time. And he can ' MRS. JOHNSTON'S Ladies Wear. Bargains in Suits, "Coats. Dresses. WE ALLOW up to 36.00 for your old Batteries on a new oxide. Malletvs Battery service. SENIOB PIANO RECITAL. .. Pupils of Miss Brenton, Friday, June 22nd. st. Peters lrhil. 8 P. M. STOP AT Stu's iurnabout, St. Peter's Road. for hot dogs. ham- burgers. ice cream, cold drink; souvenirs, etc. CALVIN CHURCH. Mermaid. -- Divine Worship will be conducted or. Sabbath next at 2.30 P. M. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Minister. WLM SPECIAL TRIPS OF ROCKY POINT FERRY from Charlotte- town tonlght following Liberal Meeting at Empire Theatre: 11.30 P. M. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to tho Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. RADIATOR REPAIRING Flushing. Malietvs vice. and Battery Ser- ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Belfast. Divine Worship will be conducted Sunday next at 11 A. M and 7.30 P. M. by Rev. W. l. Green. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. interim Mod- erator. ' CHURCH ORGAN BARGAIN.- Beautiful oak case with ornamen- tal pipe top. sold with or without electric blower. can he installed in your church at a surprisingly -l0w figure. Miller Brothers Ltd. ORWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Services Sunday. June 24th. The orwe1l- Vernon River Y. P. U. will conduct a service of story and song of Fanny Crosby's Hymns in Orwell Church at 7.30 P.M. Sunday School at Vernon River and Cherry Valley at 10.30 A. M. Rev. John P. Mac- Kay. B. D.. Minister. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. services Sunday. June 24th. Sunday Schools. Bonshaw 10 A.M. Hampton 9.45 A.M. Victoria 11 A. M. Church services. Bon- shaw 11 A. M. Hampton 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. Note change in Services. The Quarterly Official Board will meet at the Manse on June with at 8 P. M. Rev. L. S. Woollrey, Minister. quality with V economy POWNAI. UNITED CHARGE. - services Juno 24th. will be con- ducted by the Minister. Rev. A. B. Weir as follows: Mlliview at 1.11!) A. M. Pownul at 7.30 P. M. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE. - Services June 24th. Wiltshire 11. Hampshire 3. Hunter River 730. Sermon. "The Waking World". Rev. Howard Christie, Minister. CHARGE. - on Sunday, June 24th there will be no service in Trinity Church, but the congrega- tion will worship with the Lower Montague congregation at 11 A. M. The Lower Montague Sunday School will meet at 11 A. M. Dr. MacKenzie will preach. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOBATE ASSOCIATION. Sunday. June 24th. The North River, Clyde River and Kingston Churches are entertaining the P E. I. Association from June 22nd to 24th inclusive. All services will be held at North River. Sunday services as follows: Worship and Sermon at 11.00 A. M. Preacher: Rev. J. D. Davison of Charlotte- town. Worship and Address 230 P. M. speaker. Rev. R. S. Dunn, Wolfviiie. N. s. worship and Ser- mon 7.30 P. M. Preacher: Dr. W. C Miachum, St. John. N. B. spec- ial music at all services. A full pro- gram of the three day sessions will be provided Friday morning when the Association opens at 9.30 AM. Rev. ll. Barber. Pastor. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH! 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