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If—you do "whet did II tell you " Peter got out of the our and wen her, folding his-arms rigidly on th rim of the rumble. She noticed 1m speak. "Get out, Rowena," he said at las thickly. "This is our last stop." nothing here to stop for!" "We're staying her tonight." Rowena looked at him wondering fingers curling. silent appeal of it. "Rowena," he day the whole summer. of my predicament. turn now. You may get an annul- ment, you may get a. divorce, you may got anything you damn please, “But-not really married - Peter "Well, you are going to be, and pretty damn quick," he said decid- cdly. With a wave of his hand he in- dicated s. little log cabin, deserted and still, that showed above the Jwouldcr in the thick of the forest. "\Ve'i'e honcylnooniilg here till Monday." a Rowena blinked her lashes very fast indeed. She fumbled around in olllcllll RESULT cricket matches today were: Barber 64) at Lords. Somerset 133 (Gover five for 520) out) at the Oval. Presentations 'I'he azmual examination oi Kingsboro School was held on the afternoon oi Tuesday, June 27th with a large attendance of rate- payers and visitors which showed ION-DON, July 26_(c_ P_ Cable) the interest taken in the school —Closing scores at the end of the wmk- 711° sch°°l first day's plfly in firs; class wunty decorated for the occasion. pupils were examined was tastefully The by their Middlesex 13o (Verity five for 4s) Wfl§11@1”».11156 Marl“ A- 1101mm"- -Yorkshirc 241 for six (Leyland so. assisted 1W MYS- J°11I1 W- R°b°1¢' son and Mrs. Floyd McLean and showed by their ready answers the surrey 17g 1°,- nv, (Hobbs g0 out thoroug/hnes and faithfulness with which lvilss Robertson has done modsecalling, traps provided and the scene of the meet. Lake William, is via the Canadian National Rail- ways. than it is, bllt you'll find it isn't." 2068- 7-28-2l. Lancashire 343 (Tildcslcy 155, Paynter 71) against Hampshire at Bournemouth. Gloucestershire 145 (Michols sov- en for 52l Essex 231 for four (Tay- lor '72. Pope 59, O‘Connor 52 not out) at Clacion. Sussex 202 (Copson five for 50) Derby 98 for four wickets at Hove. Kent s02 (Ames ‘r1, Watt .89, Smith five for 86> Leiccstershire 125 for three (Shipman 57, not out) at Maidstone. Outdoor Sports At Lake William (Special to The Guardian) HAIIIIMX, NB. July iii-From August 1st to 5th, both dates in- clusive, the annual guides mcet at Lake William in the heart of Nova Booties big game country will be held. This guides meet each year is at- tracting increasing numbers of vis- itors. The frccdcm of tho outdoors, mug of the “vows, the convivm: thought: reflect back i0 the man camp fire, the spirit of competition‘ PMS“ ‘his and comrzideship all make s power- ' fill appeal and there are thrills for everyone in the programme of un-l ' lque trials of skill in woodcraft and have sh d f t u Snorting events. Among these are efforts Oxlgsf“ a; 11° "T1 P1118 canoe “mg wagging“ fly casting with fill: studio: ariild reioloorlileyepthll: shooting, 10g sawing‘ choppmgmfs; abut for the great improvements many others. This year W. R. Ed-l ton, champion fly caster of Ncw| Elnglaild will compete. There will; also be an exhibit of native wild mimals including moose, dcer, bear, beaver, raccoon and other intcrcst- ing species. snd Amplc accommodation is being easily accessible _______________ Motorist: "Is it far to the town?" Native: “Well, it seems further. I Young in Emnzslnm FOR _§_AI.E 26 Acres of Choice IIay at Estate nl’ the Late JOHN R. DENNIS. Sale at 4 O'clock Saturday. , for I l and the teacher their kindness during the term. Ice cream and cake served to all. on behalf her work and many other points of a well conducted class room, such as discipline and system. The school grounds also stand out as an example of her untirlng efforts. After the pupils had thus favor- lably acquitted themselves in their classes, they treated the audience to a carefully selected "Red Oross" program consisting of songs, drills and recitaiions. Miss Enid McDonald then came forward and read an address to while Misses Young. Velma Jardirle and Master T.mothy Massey presented her with beautiful gifts district, to which she feclingly le- plied and thanked the parents for and oo-operatloln Following is the address: Dear Teacher-As we draw to the end of this school term our thinking 1t Over since that night in y Cheyenne-the first time we had we have spent m- to show the certificate. We won't to exprcss our the patience and V01’? sorry your duties call 8W“? from us this coming year. Now we ask you to accept these tokens as a. tangible expresslon of our esteem and good fe towards us. Signed on behalf of your pupils of Kingsboro School. j We wish to take ma opportuni- apprcclatfon of flowem" kindness you which arr- also due to your perse- verance and inspiring zcal. We W111 Hfways carry with us read a nicely worded address to I On the evening of Friday, lZJOf-h, 193.’! a. large delegation Pcrplds Union and Point, to bid farewell to hcr da ftcr, bliss Nlartha, who is Halifax to (Vmplfle hcr course ‘as diotffan in lllC Victoria Hospi- ,tol and to show in n sznall manner , tlvir apprcc alien work rhnc by llrr ll ghiy CSifCfl‘. as its 1'! p wldont. After some complimentary leaving of the Jean of the were then The singing of the National Anthem brought a most pleasant afternoon to a close. "you Y. P. U. have a kecn interest 1n the suoc of the society. Lake by Mr. Fred Bennett and his son home Preston of Stanley Bridge, Red all are so delighted to hear, ugh- whiled away the evening. served by the ladies after which , _ “shvs a Jolly 000d Fdbw" anal Ion GllllfGIy-YOIIYQIIVBYYAHIIYOU must wake "Blcst 13c the the pocket of the rumble until she found rouge, powder and lip-stick and painstakingly repaired the ra- vages of travel. After that she looked at Peter and laughed. "You-you're good-natured about it," he said. "Of course," she declared Bally. "This is an accident. Accidents never make me mad." "Well, save up as much good hu- mor as you can," he told her. “You're going to need a lot of it be- tween now and Mondalh" Rowena looked about her. The little cabin was tucked away snugly in n. huge cleft of great rocks and about it on every side towered broad-branched trees, beginning to show gold and blood-red with the touch of autumn. Somewhere near a noisy brook chattered down-hill over the stones. And there was no sight of other habitation or wandering woodsmen in all the length and breadth of the forest. "It belongs to a. friend of mine," said Peter. "That's what I phoned would appreciate the use of the cabin for a few days?" "Are—a.re we to be quite alone hers?" she inquired casually. "Quite alone." “It-it will mslke it-difficult — about the annulment." “'I'hat," said Peter haughtily, "is up to your friend the judge." Rowena put her hand on his arm. “Peterfl she said gently, "don't do anything rash. You'd better th-think it over.” ‘ "It's a den-d end." laid Rowena- back, very slowly, to stand beside mediately how very grim he looked, and his lips set. she stared deeply into his eyes, her lashes still wet with tears, and waited for him to we can be in New York in two hours!" she protested faintly. "We've had our luncheon-there's “Get out," he repeated doggedly, h d, 1nd d ogltinllfegalfzlllilpsliififliiefl‘ 22d l time that when Peter ignored the mind, it's made," he said dogged- ‘ly. "So you needn't try to talk me ' grown low and strange, “you've! made a damned fool of me day afterl ‘mm 151"“?- You've! made me the laughing-stock of re- porters and hotel clerks and suto- the mckv path up the hill- moblle mechanics from coast to coast-not to mention the klch‘ 70hr here," he said. friends in New York are getting outl about - to say we were tired and ' this-it will give me s grand chance to be mean to you-if I wlmtto. Icsnmakeitha-rd for you to get a divorce-I can get alimony " ’ "It'll be worth it," said Peter, grimly. "Besides," he eddedlsmil- in; "even when you are Mrs. Pe- ter Blonds in fact, at heart you will still be just Rowena. Rostand. You are immortal." Rowena. did a strange thing. She clasped both her hands tightly over Peter's snn and looked up into his face-deep, deep into his eyes-seamhingly, for a. long time and did not speak. Peter's fell st last before the intensity of her si- lent gaze but there was no dimi- nution of purpose in h's manner. "And you ought to know by this I make up my t. t said, his volceiwi M m" "I'm not going to try,” said 120-‘ He helped her out of the rumble, and cautioned her to be careful of‘ He even asked her to help can-y! well, it's myi his bundles up from the ca: and; _l filled her s-rms with them. so thei foot oi the steps that led to the wide unlocfed piazza over a stone and produced a. big‘ ‘brass key that lay beneath. i "Look at his," he said. “The ca- bins a sort of open house for everybody and his friend, and the! key bears the household ‘Come ea<y—go cosy-see?" “Appropriate to week-end honey- mooners, like us," she said quietly. "You would say that," said Pe- ter. “I assure you (hat was not 91m idea back of it." ohenctte, was roughly with heavy oaken beams. ‘There was. a. great fireplace of noun-a] stone, and running end to end away from ft on both sides were studio couches against the wall, vwnorisine three full sides of the cottage. Water was supplied by g wind. mm 51mm! the looks higher up the hill, and Peter invited Rowena. up With him to witness the ceremony of chaining the wimp “It's our one servant up here," he said. "loosing the windmill l; one of the real events of coming. 11'9- When there is g, Qfqwd 4° 1i Wml fl first processlonal, with incense and incantatlons, But our minds are on other ‘things m. night so we won't bother." Rowena followed him down the they steep 103k? Path to the cabin agaim "Been here often?" she asked casually, "Yes." Peter was laying s, me in 511° grate. “Were you here with crowds-or Just-alone?" "Both." Rowena. walked slbout the cabig T117711!!! her bronze-bright hair with both hands. She looked at the Dlctures- the autographs- the candlestlcks-lthe incense burner. “Belongs to a. woman, doeaft 1t, Peter?" “Yes,” FINAL INSTALMENT "I have thought it over. I've been have to show any certificate here. We're as free as the birds and the “Rack and Ruff will expect us in tonight. They won't like it." "They're not expecting us. I wir- marks by Rev. H. R. Bell. Mrs. Cal- vin Kcnnedy came forward and presented her with a. beautiful pendant to which she - d1“ 811d Dutfins’ the food supplies something done." ._._____________ Peter was opening up his bun- 1n "he" Proper compartments. "D0 you think she'll like your bflnzinr another —- woman ... here?" "I don't: care whether she does or not." (Tb Be Continued) Time For Action “Mamma, I want some water to christen my doll," said Ethel. "Ne, dear," said her mother, re- provingly, "it's wrong to make gems of such things." “Then I want some wax to w“- lnate her. She's old enough to have llllll nEPilEifEI made a suitable reply thanking one and all for their kindness and llowship have a keen interest in the success assured them she would always Rev. H. R. Bell then fslvored the June audience with several Scotch songs of the m his inimitable irmrlfiei‘. °y‘i‘l..’.l'i,..’.'.‘i“l'lv'li."i'lili’il.°l's'.’il."li a m. Vocal and instrumental milslol mgggflgif,f','ggy,7glggggg'g"jflggwf M! A bounteous lunch was then up your liver bilo to a close d: ess Wake Up Your Liver Bile . . . Without Colonic], And Feel an h Your stomach not: u , blostln . mourn w om l pain. Your breath smile ‘ u“ mouth in blotch!- A] Iilll of llO water. roughage laxative candy or ehewinl 0d enon ' Tie That Binds"; h , b" rod were sung and this happy gather- uillj/ , lug CfllllE never upset you because table, _ by wishing‘ your view on llfef ltiiss Robezism succrss in hcr cho- ro- son profession. fiflllffk FEELING IS lARliElY [IVER Like a Million Dollars. ma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN offccis of smoke. FLIES CARRY DISEASE! FIVE SMAl T0, flEAT {Children of Thomas 7 White, Sarnia Ind- F I.IT kills them Dine In Open Soothes Nerves air. Not only will wnstities digestion be sided. When meals must be served from the dining room l l re ‘ ,duoe the numberofdishssto a! ,‘minl.m-um. A one-dish combination i iof some om with a. salad and dos-l sert simplifies both serving and‘ dish-washing. An attractive bowl Gsserole Dishes Randy ian Reserve Resid- House. (Canadian Press» SARNDA, Ont» Juli’ father, Thomas White, 36 Sarnia Indian White, his 83-year-old wife,’ Doro- thy snd Verlyn, theiiatwo-year-old ‘hot rolls will be found s daughter, escaped, but the father and mother were taken to the hos- pital painfully burned. The blaze broke out on the 8900116 lfloor of the house where a lantern was believed to have been upset by John motto. Benjamin White, 12, Leroy, 10, Earl. eight, Reynolds, six and ltiiltoli. ,' little time. ._four, were sleeping in a room light-I a. high wind. The victims, cd by the lantern. white and his wife were awaken- l ed by Verlyn who coughed from the Mrs. White called The collage, “fhich consisted of io John upstairs. He rushed down but one immense room and a hug-e and then returned to aid his broth- memed bath, “m, mhmmn.’ km , ers only to be trapped with them finished,‘ and burned. Mrs. White succeeded in draEBmB Reynold downstairs and out into the open. She ran with him a quarter of a. mile to the home of Amos White, her brother-in-lsw. nold was dead when she arrived. Meanwhile White, striving in vain to rescue the other four boys W115 severely burned about the head. Veriyn, taken out of doors immedi- ately after she raised the alarm. WES uninjured. PARTY AT MARLBOROUGH HOUSE The Prince of Wales, unexpected and unannounced, walked into the children's garden party which, by m; myal Hlghnessfis perlnission, was given in the grounds of Marl- borough House last week, for the third year in succession, in aid of the Reconstruction Fund for the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Orrnond Street. 10rd Macmillan. the chairman of the hospital, was present. The festivities were at their height when the Prince arrived. He walked across from St. Jamesk Palace, and Lady Thomas/one of the chief or- ' rs, showed him round. He looked in at Mr. Volpre's miniature circus‘ which was just on the point of beginning its second perform- ance, and there talked and laughed for some time with the helpers st the Lucky Dip, the prizes in which included a stylographic pen and pen- cil given by himself, as well as a china ornament which the Queen had presented. A minute or two af- ter the Prince had left his prize was picked out of the heap by s.- fortunate girl. The garden party was really a fair but with none of the frightening blare end alarming sensations of a. full-scale fair. In the middle of the lawn the bund of the Welsh Guards played pleasant music. PAR-ASITICAL FIJES CALLED TO BATTLE T, July 2'f—Sprsying the shade trees having failed to check the ravages of the satin moth oat- erpillers, three oases of psrssitical flies were loosed in town by ento- mologlcal officials of the Federal Department of Agriculture in the expectation that these would do in short order what the poisonous Him-y could not. W. W. Baird of the Experimental Farm, Nsppan, stated that these would multiply rapidly and 8002i Would be attacking the creeping pests. Many of the town's most attractive shade trees have been almost completely denuded That sluggish flow of bile slows d elimination and makes you "fsel punk". the nasty. Your head aches. Skin is l. of ooum po no. More bowel movm like walla, oil, mineral during the past few weeks. _..-—-___-___ HOW T0 APPRECIATE POETRY to be hnpp ‘ . _ l Avoid ealemel (mereuryf. he thin for ou , r o! Carter's Lift e Liver Pills. ey they're purely vegs- l gentle and safe; but how they do change on t walls your money on substitutes. De l finite. Ask for Carter's by IMIIlO-"flflll get u‘ gratis nnmeusnriofs, on tlisbssd rrreclsie good poetry. declares na- 119199 13613611. 90st. "Taste. as we've often been told," she says, "is achieved through a series of dis- gusts. You alen’t disgusted with the inferior thing until you've met ent, Trapped in 26—IE‘lve small boys were burned to death .. . in e. fire which destroyed the It's my to get i‘ twisted ankle two-storey frame dwelling of their Rey- ion cycle. What that will be, of course, I don't kpew. But un- NEW _Y0RK- July ill-Only doubtedly it will be as extremely through dsgust do we some to ap- 09mm, what h“ “n, hem-e u ‘longer than steaks and chops an etable dishes. they combine two foods in one. weather. coined beef the dish is “simple to I Corned I Beef H88]! '.l'\\'0 cups chopped corned beef, 2 Clips chopped cold cooked potatoes, 4 hard cooked eggs, 2 cups small onions. The corned bee! must be cooked if canned is not used. Chop meat and potatoes. Put 2 tablespoons gal W» I frying pan and best. Add meat and potatoes and enough milk to moisten, it will ‘take about one half cup. Cover end cook until thoroughly heated. Pile on a. hot Platter and press eggs cut in halves lengthwise into hash, putting out side out. Boil onions until tender and season with salt and pepper and butter. Arrange snound the mound of hash and serve the com- pleted dish with tomato/cafsup. Cook the onions early in the day and reheat them in a. very little water and butter. 'l'his will slightly glaze them and will take only a few minutes at dinner time. ..______.;_..__ WOIVIANS PREMONITION SAVES INFANTS’ LIVES PEMBROKE, Ont., July g7 _- A premonition that something was Suing to cause disaster during the 11918111: of the tornado which struck this district late Saturday probably saved the lives of the two youngest children of Mr. and Mrs, Iprne uvlxne, who reside on Highway No. 1'1, some two miles east 0| Pembroke. ‘ When the storm was raging, Lulu six months of age, and Lois, one and B- half years. the two youngest children of the family, were m their beds in the upper storey of the house. Mrs. Iavigne believed the children would be safer on the ground floor and had just removed them from their beds and was at the head oi the stairs when the entire upper storey was blown off by the terrific wind. The beds, in which the children 1154 b94111 M118. landed in the mass of logs st the side of the building. ———_-_-_. STYLE CHANGE COMING new room, July floflsn influence in headed for a. Polk next sin-mg... and then may some a swing to mo- dfimlstlc- geometric gowns. Miss Katherine Casey, 19.511101; consultant for the National Retail Dry Goods Association, mode these Pmdiotloni as she completed pn- rl-The Vic- feshions is partitions for the organlmtlo style show here. "It takes about six or seven yesntogothroughertyievzyule,’ said Miss Oasey. "and during the last half of the cycle a new one is being born. "By late next spring, we may be all of us, looking like modified Moe Wests. I think the Victorian in- fiuence will reach its peak then. “After that we'll be looking for a new bent, towards a new fash- the Eugenie hat was when it ap- peared in i961." Chairman ‘(after economy lecture) -"And now. gentlemen, I am going Aids Digestion ‘rhemanorwommwhohasspentl ‘the deyin moflioe, thewomsnwho huspentegoodshsreofherdby in the kitchen or anyone who has been indoors all day will find infinite I pleasure in meals served in tbefresh ~ whetted but nerves will roll! and IWIY salad makes it possible for each member to serve himself on his plate. If you use compartment plates, the salad piste is quite unnecessary. Casserole dishes combining meet and vegetables. fish chowders and A . meat and vegetable‘ pies are splen- did main dishes for fresh sir din- ners. Dishes of this type keep hot preclude the serving of extra. veg- Bread and butter sometimes pre- -year-old 5911148 B- nrolblem in porch and gar- reserve resident, den meals if served separately. Bread and butter sandwiches or buttered‘ most set- isfsctory solution to this because Plonked corned beef hash is an economical one-piece dish that is easy to make and appetizing for not If you use the canned extremely DEW-re and takes very I M I MODERN PLAN " of’ d M entire cost in advance. customers. It provides a with a refrigerator and a use and you will know the can have an estimate of th Modern Home Plan. Find ance dealer or see us. MARITIME ELE Charlottetown, . om ‘were actually saving I fmoneywzlffi ifie venience and hot water service that does 24 hour duty Your home completely modernized may mean a saving not only in time and eflort, but in money ‘also. Mod- erate monthly payments will cover the purchase of the appliances and all the electricity your house will mate amount of this in advance. Without charge or obligation you operating your home under the yourself just how economical it really is to lct electricity become a full time servant. Ask your appli- CTRIC COMPANL. LTD. HOME AKB your home completely modern . . . ‘enjoy all the labor-saving devices you need and budget the This is the Modern Home Plan and it is cutting household expenses for many of our completely automatic kitchen range that are marvels of con- ‘ -»e FREE BOOKLET IIJW ' QIGM approxi- NEW COMFORIS ~couvsl~llzncss m, YOUR HOME e cost of out for Write, phone or call for lull details of plan. ‘P. E. I. DEAD BABY, R/EVIVED, DIES AFTER SIX DAYS ease of an 11 months old baby re- vived five minutes after its heart had stopped beating and kept alive six days. was reported here today. The child, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Maynard Dickinson of Pasade- na, died beyond revival on Bun- day. six days ago the child "died" in Pasadena Hospital. Attending phy- sioians said that its heart had ceased beating and that no pulse or other sign of life was noted for five or more minutes. painted crib, complicated whooping cough. Dr. Hibben then injected adren- alin info the heart, which thus was started again, and the child was was maintained for six days. but the child's poison deteriorated system would not allow it to reco- ver, physicians said. — BRIDES OF THIS YEAR AVOID EXTRAVAGANUE WILNNIPIB, July flit-Dressmak- ers and shops are crowded with ord- ers ‘for white wedding dresses and the things that go with them. But the brides are very sensible. Thev want plain styles that can be con- verted to other uses afterwards, and they demand fewer other clothes than in past years. Their “undies" are simple but good. Then there is a great saving in the bridesmaids’ frocks, partly because each bride has fewer attendants, and partly be- cause the precious economy of cot- ton has commended itself to the bride-elect. A lovely bridal bouquet today is no extravagance. In many cases the bridal bouquet costs half what it did five years ago, and the orchid the flower of ultimate luxury, is well within the reach of modest purses. Jewelers say that more and more girls are doing without engagement rings in order that they may have a diamond set platinum wedding ring. and, as platinum ls down to almost nothing, this dainty mark of "Olldflle costs less than the old wed- 111118 11118 did a few years ago. Tak- en all in all, the cost of being a bride has come down to such a point that almost anyone who can afford a Summer holiday trip can be a bride instead. the mperior." to ssf: you to give the speaker two hearty cheers." ..___________ Ilnard’: Linlmeug "m". “ml. PASADENA, 08111., July 27—The taking a. pill and calling it a meal approaches reality with nauncement of successful substance, derived after five year! experiment, from the common w!» ton seed by Professor Schmitt, of Heidelberg. oess of extraction and evaporation. resembles yellowish flour, and con- tains, the vitamins A. B. C. and E Dr. John S. Hibben obtained per- miuion of the parents for an et- tempt to revive the infant, s vic- tim of lead poisoning from s. newly by placed in s. respirator. In this, life‘ One Day's Meal 1% jrom Two Pills BERLIN, July 2'7—-'I‘he idea 0i the sn- medical treatment with a highly rrutritivi Kasper The substance. obtained by a pro- The vitamin D, accordlii! ‘t0 on! mum's report, can easily be acti- voted. containing d0 per cent albumen and the extremely high mineral content of 7.5 per cent, the cotton seed extract has been given to hos- pital patients, with results indicat- ing a new method of enriching hu- man nourishment that may revel tionlze dietetics. The extract can be added to foodl such as butter, cheese, bread and ice cream, snd to wine, beer, coffee milk and eocoe, increasing tiicil nutritive values twenty to thirty per cent. Two of the cotton-seed tablets: day, according to Professor schmiti suffice for three-meals a day. M14 there is the likelihood of the cotwl seed pill becoming the "iron ration’ of the future for soldiers, explorer! ocean flyers, and also for civilisni in times of food shortage. The State of Baden will short-ll commence feeding its school chlh dren with cotton seed tablets undfl strict observation and the Italial Government is showing a lively in- terest in Professor Schmittb worl with a view to exploiting its colon- ial cotton plantations. In EsyPl where Professor Schmitt 00111919164 his experiments, the product h" already been placed on the mark“ and both the chinese and the J aness Governments have inquQ into Professor Schmittb tests. Router. NUIBANCES SHOT summon, July 27-4Head9d b! Mayor J. S.,Beck, a. posse of 1W1 sportsmen, armed with shotgun! staged a mass attack on stariinll in the neighborhood of Illlzabetll and Nelson Streets this evenina After several rounds had been T11" ed with good effect, residents we" assured that the nuisance hnd W11 st least reduced to the mrnimum- 5 large turnout of citizens wltnesstfl m» annihilation of the winssd IUD]. i‘) ill