no rx " N M WEDNESDAY. "Exiled". Mlsslo --a -. . z Dr. Leslie Kilborn, shown with'sionai'y work. He is now in Honzl his wife and daughter, is one of Kong working on a Chinese text-i d , the 410 Canadian missionaries ex-ibook covering the whole field of! e pelled fro mchina by flit" Cominiiii- pharmacology, and mails each ism, Many, likc Dr Klll.Jnt'ti, con. chapter as, it is finished to the sider themselves Qxlltld but still iiniversit,V Ill Chin-"1 '0 which mi devote their lives to Chinese nus- OXRS attached before expulsion. l nary Refuses to Fmake clilna Door ' Young People Enjoy Week End At Camp -s "- " hllss .Vlt-Lcan. Brookfieltl, About lWl1l.l'-iii'e Yliillll; lV'”l-U" spcnding a few days in York. at the P.E.l. Baptist. and Uniteti .... . Churches gathcrcd at Auuustinc Cove camp for the xicck-end. Thu .0 ,1". C”, an -I-,,,,5da,.' Jul). Sm. camp got. away to rt good start sill ' i York and Vicinity i Mr. Benny Watts is spending ,.'ew days in York. i By Frank Price THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWNA New 0. R. R. Electric Refrigerator 0 Wheels MONTREAL, Que., .luiy 14 O A new electric refrigerator on wheels, the first of its kind on the continent came off the assembly linc at the Canadian National Railways car shops today and un- derwent a standing test of its icing equipment. On its running tests. scheduled to begin this week of- ficials expect the temperature of tho ciir to dip to 10 degrees below zcro. This is 15 degrees lower than the average temperature ob- tained in iced reefers. A. C. Mr-liinson, C. N. R. chief of motive power and car equip- ment, said that it is the first of identity. at any rate!" replied Roy with a grimace. "My taxi driv- er and I nearly died of heart fail- ure-anci Winterton must have got the shock of his life! He stepped off the footpath to avoid a bunch ,0! people, and if my driver hadn't swung his wheel like lightning we should have been into him! He knew what. a narrow shave he'd hadvf caught 8. glimpse of his face under his hot as he Jumped back!" "Oh!" Barbara was relieved. y"That shows you were mistaken. (lHAP'f'!-ZR EIGHT iMartin wasn't wearing a hat on his ,walk." tcontiiiucdl "will you bet on it? A pair of al She was feeling on the verge of mwts to R kiss? And 1.” describe a complete breakdown when Nan-I icy called hcr to the msirumentttnl is speak to Roy. HIS invitation camel as a positive godsend and she set, off to meet him without having: Mrs, will Crockett was a iisitorlsceii Nancy aizaiii. A bus took her- Ito the Admiralty Arch where he, was Willfln: for hcr, and in a few Friday e”m”L" mm Rmlt wt C” .Virs, Robert Crock-ct.t visited in niiiiutcs thry ii" ' ll0Sil.V Svaied Corkum of Souris as Cillfip Dcaii, Rev. Howard Clll'i5il!' of flun- ter River acicti as (7l'f;anl7t'ttl and: Business Manager. Mr. Corkuriil delivered a series of lectures on ,()rue.l Cote on Slll'lflfl,V. July l3lh. in a quiet rcstatirniit facing each i other across a table. Mir. S9)nlt!ili' Birt is making good, ”How are things Ln the House of progiess on Mr. Harry Lewis" ncu Wintcrton this ino':iiiiig'.l" Roy - , , , k if . ,, bar-ii, asked. , fggdlxi ,9,,H::,1yln3,,. l;(.ib1,.qa1tV;l,l(Aghgslg, -7---- i "Nani-y is look-iii: rather iirrd."; tie ledgltl a irrv iiiipit-ssiyn um-. .Vlr.- Aliicrt Proudr is the ziicst Barbara rcplicd. litir HlLDlill0l) ship servw. m, 5,,:u,dm. n10rI)lI)lV of her daughter. Mis. Gordon Cariujwandcring to the man at the table. On Saturday afternoon Rev, Oistcr Bed. Elton Davidcc of Sackvillc, N, E ----- 'next to her who was tiusy with they first edition of an cycning papcr.; who is now Field SPCl'(lltll')' of. Mrs. Whitcliead, Boston is thezller fingers ittlicri to snatch it thd United Church coiifcrtiicc ar- weiconic guest of Mrs. rived anti flclivcrcti fl scries uiyttescy, York, lectures on the Bible anti Youngl - People. lflr. Dayioge also t-onduc'.- Herbert 1 from him. She ll("i"(i Roy say: . l ”Dld Mr. Wiiitcrton eiijoy his .walk last night?” , Mr. and Mrs. llack Cooke were-Ii "His walk?" She lllI'llF(l to him: ed several clcinttmial and vcsiier visitors ;n York on Suiidav cven- quic y. "Whi' do iou tlllllk he it-at . , . , , periods which iirrivrd Very Instill"-'iiig. Jilly 13. lng to all. ... On Suntiay lt1t7l'nll'ifL a churchi service was i-rindiiciod by Licenti- of h,.,. d.r,,,gmC,., MN, Earl L”, are Hartley Coudoi., itijiiiiati of the and ML Lmgt Baptist. Church in Clitirloitctoiiii Mr, Condoii spokc on thc topic "How God can iircoiiie real to us.' This service i.vli:i'h was held in the chapel in the itoods was very in- spiring and llPlDllll. , The camp broke up on Suiida'.' son and little son vice. conduciiid by Roy. Mr. Dav- 1” Bed! ml Jilly mhi idge and hrotigzlit to mid a vcryf s pleasant WPf'k-(illrl for the campers ' Mrs Xvilliam Bowen is the gziicst ;l Mrs. Art ilohnsori has as her he, promise, AC('n1'(Iing tn Nnxirfsi cucsi. her sister-iii-law, Mrs. John- story Martin iialkcd on the com-, ,walking?” , "I saw h;m." itVVherc?" 5:, "Just at the trip of llrixiun Hill i ltBut --but he ditliit go in that l(llr6Cl.l0lll" Barbara l'E'mPIiilil'l' d mon. away from I..oiicioii and R0:-i cr Bordciils flnt. If he should ever, I Mr-5 Alex BEAM” "'5 me 13”?” be qucstioiicd and tcil that to the evening with a Candlelight ser- of MK and Max Gordon Cam 0”” police it would not do to have RON .few days. was found Mr. William Moase of Summer- mics: nf hcr aunt. llrs. Will CT0Cri "There wasn't any mistakc--not - side acted as Camp Doctor and as ktilli Mill M13 CFOCKEW a leader of the camp Mr. Moasn --M - conducted a respcr service Hi. a part. of their homo lifc. hiss Helen Cooke was the l'P(t8l1 Saturday f"3Pllllll wiicii he iirgctllzucst Of Miss Alelhfl Brown. She the younr: pcnplc in make Christ attcndcd the York Sunday School .p nic which was held at Stanhopc L picnic groiinils. Mr. and Airs. Bcii Mallct. havc returned home after an Nl.l0.iFllll9 ,noliclay in Nova Scotia. Our Representative is Here Now . . . Eliminate That Fire Hazard A NEW ) chimney O VAN-PACKER is a, prefabricated chimney specially (lcsigried for hqmcs, cottages and camps. Install it yourself, at low cost, in no time. 0 Slnpcndod from calling: on O Anchorld to floor in homes of I or 2 stories Lined with gas-trght acid-proof tile, VAN PACKER will last I lifetime. Approved by Ilnderwriters Laboratory. See it at your dealer nr rt.-uirn this coupon for particular: and specifications. FI".Tll)N F0. LIMITED. 42 f'-ranvlllc St., Halifax. N. S. Pinon send me purficulau and specifications on the Van Pork-r chimney. Nome ,..--......... Address Miss Kay VVood.V Rollo Bay. at- tended York Stiiidtty School pic- nic on Thursday, July loth. (ha i Miss Lauretta Yesscy is spend- a few days in York, the giicst of the hat-a grey trilby, with a black band." ”Blllv he wasn't!" she persisted. "I saw him come in and('' time that a mechanical reefer car has been built with its refriger- ation equipment suspended be- neath lt. Standard practice has been to locate it inside the car. The innovation is made possible by using suspension and an air circulating system both designed by engineers of the C. N. R. car department. In addition to its refrigerating qualities the new car also pro- vides heat in the wintertime. A flick of the switch transfers pow- or from the cooling apparatus to a bank of electrical heaters locat- ed in the ceilings equipment slung full But wasn't it said that every criminal makes one mistake-was she a criminal? Had she made that fatal error? And what was this about the car. vsnt? How did he come to be in the flat, injured and unconscious? He could not have returned until a couple of hours after Borden's death-Martin would arrive before him if, indeed, he went there? what were those clues the police claimed to have? Her speculations were interrupt- ed by Roy who had finished nu consultation with the waiter: "What are you doing with the sporting edition? Looking for 1 Winner OT i-Tying to find if I offer- ed you fair odds about Mr. Win- tcrton's list?" He leaned over to look at the paper and suddenly snatched it from her with an ex- A ivaitcr came tip for the order and Roy turned to him. Barbara was glad of the intcrriiption. she had bcgun to feel that in her anx- irty she was rnakitu: too much oil licr denials. it would never do to act Roy wondering why she at-i taclicti so much importance to R: trivial detail. A chair scraped on the floor and she saiv the man at the ncxt table had risen. He walk-, ed towards the cash desk. leaving? his paper untidily on the floor.! Barbara pickcd it tip and x1aiiced' through it. Most of thc contents soc-nicd to be sporting news. but; prcscntly she found ivhat she was- lookini: for: ' "MYSTFJRIOUS IiF'F'AlR lNl VVEST END FLAT 1 ”SHOT TENANT AND INJURED SERVANT i "FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED. 1 "The. dead body of Mr. Rfigrl” Bordoii, rt South African mcr-l chant was fotiiid in his flat at a3 late hour last night. He had been. shot throuch the forehead and iii, revolvcr lay beside the body. His, mansci-vaut, who is believed to! have born in his employ for only a' W. (7.. suffering from serious iii- juri s to the head and in an tin- conscious coiidition. The police are , in possession of clues which point to the conclusion that Mr. Borden was murdcrcd and they anticipate speedy dcvclopnicnts. The injured man is suffering from concussion and is still unconscious: but it is hoped that he will soon be able to ciyc his account, of what happen- cd." That was all the police had con- sldcrcd it advisible to release for publication at first. but it gave her fa!llCl' find UIT06 hF0ih9TSv l,Barbara ample food for unpleasant Miss (iloria-Bell" Cliapplc is ,tliou;;ht. ”The police are in pos- scssion of cities." What did that ispenfllniz E 1l0lld3.V 1" Y0Tk- the Imeanfl She had an idea that it was iguest of Miss Muriel McDonald. l Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kcizer were lvisitors to York. Sunday. July 6th, a stereotyped phrase which was always used to allay public impa- tience. Was it only that in this case? There must have been some- i,st the home of Mrs, Alrx Bt-aton lming 0, they woum not have dg. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N:-wsonl ,and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James ilouman, River on July filth. I Mrs. E. J. Vtissey and her :ister,l '1 Mrs, Laura Bilslllt, left Saturday, July l2th, for Hriifrii Columbia. where they will visit fricnds int Vancouver and Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ci-ovkettl ,and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lcwisl ispcnt. pi recent. evening: at Rustico, ithn gut-sis of Mrs. Albert Craswell, land Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Houston, : Mira. will Crockett and daughter 1 Lenore, were recent guests of her, i mother, Mrs. D. MacPherson, Or-i , well Cove. ' Bc Sure and Name Your Nearest Hardware or 1 Building Supply Dealer. ' FOR FURTHER DETAILS. PHONE PETER FERON, QUEEN HOTEL. 1511 or VVrii4- Box No. 218, Guardian Office hcforc Saturday, Jilly 19th. Prince Edward Isle Fair Isle of beauty rare; Happy they who dwell there: All the joy its loveliness hrimrs. Eternal in the heart springs. Vcrdniit. fields and rivers bluo, Distant hills of lovely huc: Here are farms or little town, Reaching to n rlvcr down. i COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE W.K. Rogers Agencies Limited ' PHONE 540 and 541 ' 181 QUEEN ST. ClIARL0ll'llIt'IOWN, P. E. I. AGENTS Tl-UIOUGHOUT Tl-IE PROVINCE Peace and true content we see, in the lives of its people free. To spend their good and useful days. Far from the citics' crowded Ways. -Mrs. Katherine Roberts. York Point, P. E. I TORONTO, July 10-fOP)- All embargoes prohibiting western cat- tle from entering Ontario will be lifted Monday niitht, W. P. Wat- son. Ontario livestock commission- er, announced todn . COMPLETE VISUAL IlEIl'RAUflON and ANALYSIS 6. F. HUTCHESON t 1. son optometrist- 58 Grafton S9. -B0. l cidcd so promptly that Borden had not died by his own hand. Had she left some trace of her presence? Nmhlshe thought. she had been so care- is leaving behind. SHOE V in anotiierl iCl3ll'TlinK Y0 hill? 599" mm E-'0”lF5lpart of the flat, which is sitiiatcdi E the 0 Site Vl'fli'l "Y9" must be i D l ' Via sioii.. Ci ar St ieei.i Miss Jear. Martcll. Boston. is thc?m3sy,3E:,E):.it n am 0) A n Q Lp I clamation. she watched him read. ing the paragraph, her thoughts stzll running on but now with A twist. given them by his words: "Clues. Martin's hut. Roy was sure he was wt-airing one when the taxi nearly ran him down; I know he was bare-headed when he got home. What became of his hat? What--?" Roy finished reading. He lowered the paper and looked at her. Re- turning his gaze she saw that he had gone very pale; she almost thought there was a frightened look in his eyes. She had no id'ca how pitifully white and tlrsivn her own face was. Suddenly he leaned across the tablc, laying his hand on hers. "Don't look like that?" he beg- ged her. Then, as if trying to re- nsure her: "All this stuff about cities prtiliably doesn't mean a thing, and I can tell the police that whoevcr bumped off Kruger Borden did the world a service. And I love you, Biirhara: 1 love you!" His fingers closed tightly on hers. She looked at him helplessly, wanting to ask what he was try- ing to convey to her, but cotild not utter a word. (To be Continued) STRANGE BUT TRUE lCnllllflllF-fl from Page :ii lequaling the economic earnings of about 200,000 workers. Migration usually takes place on moonlight nights. On such occas- ions, multitudes of rats may be seen moving across country to plague some other district. Taking them by and large, the brown 'rat is the worst mammal pest known to mankind, for not only do they destroy food and property but carry dangerous dis- ease as well. In India more than 2,000,000 people have died in one year from Bubonic plague carried by rats. Rats are loathsome vermin which civilized man would do well to eliminate with other evils of the st-mibarbario days which be under the ear includes a four pyl- lnder diesel engine. An electric generator. an air compressor, fuel tanks and thermostatic controls. A feature of the suspension gear is nodevice which permits the diesel and generator to be swung out from under the car for con- venient servicing. - The car's first running test will begin next Friday when it leaves Toronto for Halifax carrying a load of fresh beef. On its return run to Montreal it will carry a shipment of frozen fish. Later this summer it will run eastward from British Columbia with a load of peaches. The tests will be made under the supervision of J. L. Townsend. general supervisor of perishable traffic for they C.N.R. - JULY 16, 1952 I OUT FOOD OOSTS WITH A FIBESTONE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 5269.50 Up 5 Models -- Immediate Delivery FIRESTONE BRYENTON & M-acKAY GO. 187 Gt. George Street Phone 747 MIGHTY ICECAP The Tasman Glacier. discovered square miles in size. Coke makes summer meals & .1. win I!” 3 ill” R. nil easier and tastier Croccrs are now featuring displays of Coca-Cola. and ilavourful combinations of good things to eat." Visit the Coke and Food displays and sec for yourself how easy hospitality I 6 Bottle Carton lldvdfu hdenl Sale: and lulu 1!: pm dnpatit 21 per but-'1: Shop at the sign of- A Coke 9 hr (,2 Q becomes when you select 3 the right things to serve. Aipgsgi-,Iz'ed.bott,l.0cif Coca-coinungor contract glut Coca-cola Ltd. J. & T. Morris Ltd Charlottetown. P. E. I. l-cow-it .7..i.o..ui.Ga;...r Phone 191 ARE CUT IN PRICE AT Gt. Geo. St. Store OUR SUMMER CLEARANCE This year we are bringing our many good friends dozens of choice bargains in season- al Footwear. You will find the assortment quite complete and the variety large. As for the prices. read below and you will see that your live 50c piece will overtake many a dollar in regular prices. Men's SANDALS. Reg. 55.95 for . Wide Last, reg. 8 .95 for Small Lot, reg. to 515.50, Boys' CAMPERS. Men's CAMPERS. Reg. 93.69 for .. .......... PHONE 23 Men's Ventilated OXFORDS. Brown, Goodyear Welts, reg. iii11.50 for .. Men's Burgund IROGUE. Men's High Grade OXFORDS. Reg. 52.98 for 6.95 3.95 4.95 6.95 2.39 2.79 . ....................... .....o for . ........ .. Womenls Womenla Women's Black Norton Womenls Canvas Missed Spectators . 20” Sandals 209A-i OFF Sandals 31.98 Oxfords. reg. 34.50 . 52.98 Sandals .. .. . .. 20'-Yo OFF l Wright Shoe Co., Great Ge SALE seems munsoav AT 9 A. M. orge We have a lot of Odds and Ends which nobody sums to want so you can take them away for Street in 1862 in the southern islands of 'New zealand, is more than 2; . PHONE 23l