snag. 1 ‘ll-Ill-‘RIGERATION wrurr or PHONE rooav ron mcrs on wauciu mo ‘REACH-IN cootrrs slowrrs mo rm cons CONllENSlNG units ». also rrrmsrrsrrn counters - ror crocrnv mo MEAT srorrs Prompt Delivery on all Commercial Refrigeration WE INSTALL AND SERVICE OUR OWN EQUIPMENT . {Thy Business Tlraf Service I: Building“ sronrv ELEGTIIIG Film 26794- 433 Eustpn sr. CHARLOTTETOWN F’ lhsding tile style parade in jewelry this year comes s brilliant array of Gruen wggfiol; eeds made by llr level’ m! ‘ craftsmen to the V | I a EJHJREI-dzéfliflfllll- exacting standards of pre- p. u sa ac .. . _ _ fifih, I'm,“ » _cision for which Grueis has Jongbeenfemoua. Gruuf ja ehe cliolos of Inter- eseloeel stylists. Make f gaqmyonrehoicetoo- ‘- G. HI TA YLOR JEWELLERS FOR FOUR GENERATIONS,‘ DAILY. ckossivgolzo A Aqflqfl DOWN 18. Cipher , _ ’1. Repletoj r. swore " u. sivornr I ls. Bleet ~ a. Sultan's beforel . in. sanoarae decree , hoiidey l. Distant 20. Youth 5o, velour; s. Before 2s. leiend rock s. A at of (Dnt. a1, gum-g rnelanchol, W. Ind.) o2, Rufllfll O. Rendered 24. Gram?“ mcuugcw fat of swine g:- git-wan‘ ( l.) ‘I. ‘ropes - ¢ ,' 14, I§ZIP I humming. (Se. Afr.) Ieeeereey e Answer 1 s. nourishes bi in. Come as. Jewish no, pobom . s. Mutton fat _2s.1>1ooo month 11, Quggr n. Stercby as. wormoaa as. sun-ere dd mo}! 100d“!!! 80. “H16 Pug" , (mug) (Malay) island s8. By way or 2o. Humble liialuéivrisl 81- £31‘! ”- 21. Conjunction . s - ' . . n Gm,‘ “m. _ ‘m. student 40. Girls name. 2S. llehdlblel 24. Metallic ' rock as. A mass ' M. Edible rootstock ( J litre. , Jumblel ‘ $990 I31. Portion of _ e curved \ 3!. BethbovaeQ . 1AM- meeaure _ aherereeed . stair ' flashes! truth $8" 0. Jewfl . The Orient; ‘ lewtemrkltr/ "'*"‘~"'"2‘l°¥";fi'2' . a HBO! III-Is °u lqjthllidldliilflfll QI.\!Q.:QIQFL"""“_'“"' i 'y ___,_ .. ._. fish-tars no rear eopm I'll-l- oos-enses w_o___s__-rseo ooeu WIHI-l- asreeoa. ' ' ~urrnnrnsonwaau|asopg in‘; museum-vs '_ ianuedivsanme-ewwh ‘s ‘t James Furnass is working in 0190 Tcrmentine. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce carruthera drove to Cape Woli on Sunday. Mrs. Tennis Peterswss visiting in Olbeery on Tuesday the 29th. Miss Bernice Doiron was a pair 911891’ by bus to Bummerslde o: Tuesday. Mm. Frank Peters. Howlan,‘ spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Noonen and family of 0'l..esry. Miss Delina qallent returned from her visit to Summerslde or. Wednesday evening. Miss Bophle Richard. formerly of Howler: is now a petierit in the Prince County Hospital very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Gallant have moved from this district and are now living in S'Slde. lib‘. and Mrs. Robert Arsensult accompanied by ell their family motored to Tignish on Sunday morning returning in the after- noon. . w. Fred Arsennult and Henry d. Gallant motored to Campbelltoh on Sunday. t Mrs. Prank Peters. I-Iowlan. had as her guest. Master Grant, son oi so. and Mrs. Albert Noonan oi O’- leery. Mrs. John Noonsn’: legion of friends were sorry to hear of her illness at her home in OLeary and all wish her e. speedy recovery. Robert Dolron. Duvet. left on Monday morning on return _to his work in St. John alter spending e pleasant week visiting his mother and family. Little Miss Jean Arsenault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arsensult. Howlers, is spending e few days with relatives in Sum-. mersido. Mk. and Mrs. Alben '1'. Arsenault and family and Mir. and Mrs. Ed- mund Peters motored to lVliscouchc on Sunday siternoon. While there they called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'D. Arsenault. The Sacrament of First Oom- munion was administered to about 30' boys and girls at at. Anthony" R. O. Church, Bloomfield on rues- ggy mop-hing, July 27th. It 7.30 l. m , , . Anthony Finnan and children motored to Summerside on satur- day. July 24th. to meet his ‘wife and little daughters Ruth and Plus..- ins also his mother in law. Mrs. Felix Doiron who were returning from a. visit to Halifax. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Dorchester. Mass, arrived in How- lcn on Sunday ovenins- they were accompanied by Mrs. Charlie Hayo gn/l Mrs. Reggie Peters of Mass. sisters of Mrs. Oswald Caen. How- Ian. On Monday evening, July 36th.. l few relatives oi Mrs. Mary Perry of Howlsn gathered at her home to congratulate her on her 85th. birth- day. Her -two children, Memen- with whom she resides and Ed-Itn- Mrs. Jerry Gallant. also two steli daughters. Mrs. Felix Dolron. Du‘ var and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Boston. were all present. A150 Gilli-Q a few of her grandchildren; Mrs. pmy h“ 3g living grand childrcn gnd a5 great grandcnlldren. She gnjoys good, health bill. t! V611 crippled with rheumatism. Th1: was a double feature as her BYOB- grand dau hter. Miss MarBl-‘Bl- Anne. daus ter of Mr. and the. Henry Perry of Mt. Edward Road. Charlottetown. who celcbrflled h" 8th. birthday W“ my present- ~- strumerital music and ti»? dim‘ 5th. birthday Wif- iilso present. Ln- . ma‘ Attor- whlch a delicious lunch was served by the wit"! ‘Mum? by some of the ladies present. Ml... ygg-yy w]; presented with s beauti- ful birthday cake with 35 “Mb”: Muny and sincere congratulations were received by this grand old lady “mung which were very beau- tiful cards and 8°“! “Sh” 1mm her grandson. Oscar Perry 01 $9; John. At e late hour all departs“ to their homes wishing them bctli m,” hgppy birthdays. "rhey bot-i received very nice birthday gifts. IIIRSESS BEIITIIIIE (Continued from PeBB sir, he was sneekin! Wwlrd "h". he was sure Bubbling Bob must be. Then the latter rose out of the grass fer enothemsinging flight up above. Once more Black Puss! crouched low and waited, never once taking his eves from the happy singer. As soon as Bubblinl Bob iseppeered in the F!" again Black Pussy sneaked quickly but cautiously forward. Ke was sure now that there was e nest. and that it was on the ground hidden In the grass. If that nest could be found. PEI-hips Mrs. Bobolink could be surprised on it end caught. He had no doubt what- ever that the nest was near where Bubbling Bob had vanished in the grass. He hadn't “ “that it wee not the same place from which he had risen, nor was it the mrne place where he had vanished the time before. Bubbling Bob was h . Hatching to him. Mrs. Bobs ink was happy. Indeed, e11 who heard him were happier for his singing. even Black Pussy. no wee hapby because he was doing what he loves best to do - lfllllflflfi Most Oats end too many humane some- how find happiness in bunting, in causing fright and unhappiness for lees! folk. Curious, isn't it. that Gets and seen should be se mosh alike! Flhenesn idly! "fie. Iobelnk l lite close." _ h... District Mr. lHWll MecKensie is a patient in the P. lll. I. Hospital, Charlottetown. but is making a splendid convelescence after en attack of pneumonia. Mir. and Mrs. lklc Maclleill of West Devon are receiving con- itretulatione on the birth of a. son at the Turner Murine Home in Ohery. Mrs. John Mettbbws of O'Lea.ry and her son, Alien, and dargutqg-s Sandra. and Blanche have return- ed from e v Y enjoyable trip to the U. B. ' Mr. and Mrs. Urban Psugh of 01-91119. accompanied by his dwshter. Helen. and by Mrs. Pwchh mother. 1m. Josh C0111- isli. have returned home from en enjoyable visit to the U. l. Rev. John Sheen of mined l , Mrs. Errol Stetson oi 01cc‘; Mr. Henry Clerk oi Albertou, mu Mrs. Charles Johnson end Mrs. JTM Ll-ird of Brooklyn, attended Aueuot "m9 Iffllllllh lest week. Mr. Albee Oraoweu of InQ- fleld attended {the annual meeting of the P.E.1. Ayrshire Breeders Club at tho lhqperimsntal Farm in Charlottetown llgt mm“, On his return he was accompanied by Miss Bonita. Smallnmn who lbent the week visiting her ooug. léilu-Lwsees udte and mu cres- ied by Mrs. .1. a. rum, HE GN; CHARLOTTET the whole induction service was very impressive, The new minister is a. veteran “Soldier of the cross" a has has great success in all his peat- oretes. and is a man of marked ability in the Christian ministry. He has served on "The island" before, for instance at Tryon, and he and Mrs. Fdtvpratrlck are re- ceiving a splendid welcome to Al- berton and district. I Lt. Col. W. W. Reid. 0.8.0.. of Charlottetown spoke about the great attractions of our Province. As head oi the 'l‘ou.rist Bureau of P. E. I.. he said there were more visitors In the Province this year than last, and in general, they were dclightedyzith the attract- ions of the Island. He ssld that the Governor General and his party who are at present spending their vacation in P. B. 1., were moat pleased and delighted with "The Garden of the Gull." Then followed short addresses of welcome from representatives of the Summerslde and Charlotte- town cnd Cropsud Boards of 'l‘rii.de ae.wcll as from e number of the members of the Legislat- ure. Then followed a number of short addresses by representat- ives of the clergy present Includ- ing, Rev. Fr. Rooney of St, Am- th0ny's Parish. Bloomfield: Rev. Warren G. Dickson of OLeary United Church: Rev. 0. A. Hicks of 'I‘ryon Baptist church; Rev. » of splendid‘ fellowship amid the Blair Colboume of West Osqpe United Church charge; Rev. 0.0. Howlett of Knutsford Baptist church. after which a. severe thunder and lightning storm with drenching downpours of rein. brought proceedings to a. stand- still. It was a most enjoyable time surroundings of s. natural wonder- land. -__- ‘rho Albcrton and West Prince visit friends and relative in th NW Ehslsnd States. ' e me as. mum ion isstThur-s- d" i." her home in Lyn-u, Mass, alter" e brief visit with relatives 0n The Island”. including har- slster and brother-in-law, m, and Mrs. John R. Dlgnan 9f 5W1“ H" mllw friends were dflishiod to see he: again. The members of the‘ Bloomrleld United chum?! YWBB People's Union held their meeting last. ‘Ilwedey at Memlleld Shore, m," was a large turnout and the HIGMDQS lhflffltflhly gmgygd mam, images in the beautiful surround. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. colboumc 9y ere spending f 410s 0n the Island, visiting‘ mg son. Rev. Blair- Oolbougne, recent- ly inducted as the United church minister on the west Cape pagt. oral charge," with $l>rinsfleld West. m. and ma. Alton souitor of O'i.es.ry. newly-weds were re. ctiii-Iy tendered e miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and lvlrs. Henry‘ MflcAuslnnd 1n How- 1w- They received many nice slits and they thanked their friends in s few well chosen Wml-i- 5111x111: was euloyed and delicious refreshments were served and Mr. and Mrs. Boulter receiv- :41 s’: slwd wisllies of their many re or a on c m, wedded life. I m '3,” .___. 0n ‘Ihursdey afternoon, July :9 the 01AM’? United church Baby Band held their annual picnic at the church. ‘fhere were 71' bahim "W! Win18 children .end over 46 mothers mo other adults. The active and energetic leader of tho Beby Bend. Mrs. John Matthews presided end a. short program was put on by the little ones. ‘Those who are leaving or grmuctlng from the Baby Band into the Mission Bend receivcd lpprgprlgfg certificates. The mite boxes were brought in and a special offering taken and the amount of the total collection was the splendid figure of forty dollars. Afterwards e dainty lunch of loo cream, csk-“ es. cookies etc. was served and a very pleasant afternoon we; ggllflht to a successfin conclus- Ou ‘Ihursday evening. July 20th l wmmlsllcn of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island of the Un- ited church of Canada inducted into the Albsrton pastoral charge of the church, the Rev. Percy A. Fltlbatriek, formerly of Windsor. N5. The church has hed beauti- m1 new windows installed re- cently end there were rneny bou- quets o! lovely flowers. The chair- man was Rev. m. R. Woodsice of uryon who inducted the new min- ister. The Scripture was read and Dre-yer was oflered by Rev. W. G. Dickson of otcsry. The address to the new minister was given by Rev. John M. sheen of the Mont- roae pastoral charge. and the ed- dreas to the congregation wee given by Rev. R. L. Wagner or Bedequo North. Rev. B. B. Col- bourne of West Cape conducted Rev. m. Fitzpatrick to the plat- fcrrn where. after the singing of the ilnel hymn. he PTOIIOIIMN the Benediction. ‘The addresses Board, of Trade held a very en- joyable picnic and outing at the lovely property of Mr. Peter Pate on the beautiful mu River at Fortune cove on Wednesday eft- ernoon, July 28th. The members with their wives and fansllies were present as well a-s the members 0f the Summersido and Charlotte- town Boards of Trade. There was e very large turnout. There were several most enjoyable motorboat rides on the beautiful Mill River, which is undoubtedly one of the prettiest in the Province. Then the president of the Alberton and West Prince Board of Trad». Mr. Peter Pats of Oiueary, in his own witty and characteristic happy manner welcomed the large as- sembly and introduced the special speaker. . The chief speaker was Lleut. Governor J. A. Ber-nerd, who in e. splendid address congratulated the members of the Alter-ton and West Prince Board of Trade for their initiative in calling this happy gathering together. He spoke about the natural stla-ao- tioru of the Province in general and, West Prince in particular. stressing the beauties of the love- ly M111 River, the hospitality of tho genial farmers and fishermen. ms well kept farms and lovely homes. The Govanor said that tho potatoes in this vicinity are further cdvanced than in either King's or Queen's Counties. He made mention of the proposed ferry service between West Point and Buctouche and sincerely hoped that it would come to a successful conclusion. and the great dream. which would mean so much to the Province in general and West Prince in particular. become e reality. LOOKS ALTERED TRAITS THE SAME The woman who had recently sf» tended a 25th reunion of her col- lege graduating class was amazed at how mut- her classmates mu changed in a. quarter of a century. "Their looks had changed but not their personalities.” she said. The girl who always had to be the centre of attention was still pul'- ing tricks w hold the centre of the stage. ’ "The quiet. calm. collected- girls were welLpoised women. The grinds were still taking life seriously. Aoc the flightier members of the class were still running around in circles. "I decided during that reunion week." she said, "that I was gains to try harder than ever to curb my own least desirable traits. For I became convinced that unless We make s. real effort to change for the better the qualities we lit-d when we were young become more and more emphasised as we groI older.” She's right. of course. ‘Ill e doesn't change us. We have change ourselves. If we. leave it up to time the flighty girl will just become s neur- otic woman. The self-centred “cl will become a selfish. possssslre wife and mother. The girl who isn't very happy will turn Into a more unhappy women. so any woman who isn't satis- fied wlth what she is fllht MW had better start right in improv- ing herself. lilor if she doesn't do anything about her personality. age won't change it. ft will just eni- wereofeveryhilhfilmflm Outstarsdigsgflgofli" l " ’ e r rss s. oorrrr phssise it. Flavour "bdlkifiMiMié Wlsdom’s Gatef er i‘ l, interrupted. "Deer. you do think me an utter fool. I saw Pox Yesterday. I drove in town in the ear and caught him at his apartment. His office is closed on Saturday afternoons I told him - whet you'd done," His voice sank lower. "Then are got hold of Doty. He'd hired a lawyer - e doggfli little man. Sp it was quite e conference. Fox opened his office. We were there from five to seven. There's -no- thin: more to worry about. He's taking twenty-two thousand, I had dinner with IMx and drove Qufl inter. an set to tell you. But you'd Bone lo bed.” Olcily stared up et him. she wanted to cry. "ob, 511mg," m, lubed. “I'm sc glad - so re. "Wed- I lhousht you'd gone riding - ridln 518 thlt you would ride." “Would you have wanted me to tell him that I was going o; r" "U! lawyer?" He made the point with severity. "r concluded that you were through with me definitely." ' After a brief pause, slid oicily. slowly and, "you di me an injustice." "YW "W"! you're not through? N?” 39d "P?" he asked eagerly, ‘I don't know, Albert. Just, now Itzn determined to go on as we're some. It's the only thins POl5lb1l—-” B!» we to her feet. “Now rm who to so." ‘ "$109!. sweetheart, WP with you." His signaled 31th her. e ook her h c “u?” the mom‘ cad alemnly ' _ er “it's m. ti???" “m ‘I'm’ clfiily was setting in he; bod- '°°"‘ ‘W119i! Robin's stockings and telling Bertie the story of "Little Black Samba." ‘w. Carver?" she repeated. on an accent of astonishment. He: father never made an afternoon call. She glanced at her _wrl5t watch. It was half-past four. ' I want to see Grandpa!" shrill- ed Bertie dellghtedly, “of ""169 you can see him." Bertie hOPDed seyly before her Wstairs. when she entered the ‘Vlnzuwm he was on his grand- lgtguhis Either: Carver e rem friends. Wm very ' y. Dad." she said ‘brightly, ‘Tm awfully glad to sec you;- But the brightness was tarnished by“ an undertone of rogervg, NOW wou run sway, Mouse)’ l" ""1 i-‘hwrfully to Bertie. "I "fit '0 @111 to your mother." u was like Dad to say it simply and P70311931)’. Then he said calmly, aripallinsly. “Clclly, I've had a wire from Alden. He seem; to bc disturbed about you.” The silence row 01:11: broke o. "z _ 1' $211.53 moriey."_ :‘Twenty-five thousand?" "'16s mine," she reminded liim. 0h. certainly. Yes. But it's quite e. large sum. You'll sou c1; a sacrifice. I think that that bank W“! Ply dividends 1c, the spring. Iflso. it will rise.f,' ‘I went it new," said Cicily. again. Then, "Yes." he said after s moment. "Alden mention- "! dtbil- Hove you let bills run Oiclly?" jjNv." she admitted. “Hes” Albert?" he inquired. N°- 511° Hid quickly. alarmed l! thlt nM-ne slipped intg the discussion. zHes he been gambling?" 0f course not. Dad." "Borrowing?" “N03. “Albert? shskily. let ms go voice and eyes n1"; thew was s moment of your; ortable silence. Presently r‘ 53V" Slghfid. “Well, I'll take it vb with Albert." Oh that she burst out with "Dad l! Y0" d0. I'll-never forgive yam’; hHe looked up sharply and held herkll-Wi 1°!‘ an Instant. "Dcser-rt 9 ‘will’ that you wrote for the money?’ "0! course he does, Dad." Her father stood up with an eldflly men's deliberation, and "Red 1Y1 a. voice that his daughter hid never heard, "Is Albert m- Xvlved in a mess with a woman?" Vjfhv do you ask that?" Because I think it more likely lo have occurred than embezzie. mim- h! Blld with grim emphasis. Well —- it wasn't embezzle- ment." she seld very low. 1 ShQ béhfd hing gtep fax-warm f" l"! hind 013 her shoulder. 61°11?- my chiidn his voice bro-kc huskuy- "D9 V011 Willi‘. t0 00mg hf”? 7° m‘ "l4 yliur mother?" N0, Dad. I don't." She potted B ll ll 0 E’ S srocx news GENUINE STANLEY ‘[00],; NOW 1N STOCK No.82! noses more»: sr-r sriaccs. ' o o‘ m stool: runes BAILEY ssroonr Jung bvrtsx nassrr runes BALE! JOINTEI: rmmgg Ne. 80. 82 Cabinet SCRAPIJRQ "v- 10 Alllllllehle Ba: scrsarcns N'- "4 WM scnarsns 5"" "Flu-B: nncasr nnracs "III. SQUARES: bevel. osassss nan. sue rum mono ma: eoann xmvgs -. enact. MoKAY a tenses! um Summereide, P. E. I. l’ with Gertrude. You told. the Ilot SEE I uncut 4s" wnoru 24" orrru 11" Ellllfillllllll? . SAVE WASTE LOVELY nrrmormonsl In Herd Wood Natural Finish and Steel All White Enamel. lIo. 1 Hardwood Natural Finish HEIGHT 42" ' WIDTH 22" IJEPTH I9" llo. 2 Hardwood Natural Flnlsh HEIGHT 44" WIDTH 22" DEPTH 20" has" All wane Enamel “PARIS” All Wlllts Enamel. HEIGHT s4" WIDTH 24" DEPTH is" .' .4.>+:r: '. xwaifi mKITL‘ ,. l A ._..,..»~. lsrlng Weather. THE $29.85 29.50 5ll.5O 6ll.5O . on LAWN ALL SIZES SPECIAL PRICES i MOWERS srsr mixes BRACE 6' Co his hand, still turning way Mm him. "It's herd to explain. but all that I want is - for you not to do anything." 0n the hearthrug. he faced her. "Have you made up your mind to stand by him?" "Yes." "Is he worth It?" "He's worth it to ma." Ho roamed to accept that. “Dc you want mo to give you the twenty-five thousand?" Sho controlled her surprise. "I don't, Dad. Really.” That, too, he accepted. Just stood looking at he!‘ gravely. “Cicily," he said, "there was a time when I thought that you didn't show much character." He pau5fid and Clcily knew that he was struggling with the diffidence that was his inheritance from his native New England- "And ‘now I've reformed?" she Quickies House Furnishings Department - Phone I60 McKA . Ltd- suggested, smiling. "Very much so." Ho nodded. "Of course, you may be foolish. I'm going to call up Fox and ask him Just one thing." . "What?" she asked breethlessly. “if he's sure that he's right. I'll take his word for it. I won't go into particulars. Albert need never know that we've had this con- versation, if that's the way you want it. I won't tell mother." At the ention of Mllmiy he stopped. looked aghast. “Good 10rd, what time is It?" He pulled out his watch, an old-fashlondd double- cased one, and snapped it open. ‘Tye got to be going. It's n. quarter to six and I want her to think I walked up from my train. It's herd to deceive her and I haven't had much practice. It was that last sentence that brought CiciIy-‘s tears. (To Be Continued By Ken Reynolds d only guaranteed to lrlll mieel? "Don't worry, Alvin-tine Guardian Went Ad seid the. trepl n . w». sciii 7i5ififTiTo-vwm 7'17"’ F"? - ' ‘