. she... THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY to Dot. SHORTS and Sl-llRTS- - Regular 31.00 for 59: Spoolol Midsummer Solo 25 Men's & Boys SPORT JACKETS- RegularSl9.95for Sll.95 25 GAIARDINE SUITS for . . . . . . . . 329.95 l5SLACKSUlTSgoingaf . . . .. . . 57.25 i SPORT. SHIRTS from 54.95 to 57.95- Clearlngaf 53.95 4 Men's and Boys' SATIN JACKET S- Now Clearing at 55.95 Kennedyls Men's Wear 154 GREAT GEORGE ST. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 30th day of June. A. D. 1950 In Re Estate of Agnes MacKin- non. late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Prov- ince. single woman, deceased, test- ate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Donald McKin- non of Charlottetown aforesaid. barrister. the sole executor of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present ai.,a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County. in the said Province. on Monday the 21st day of August next coming. at the eleven oicloclc forenoon of the same day in shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the mid Estate should not be passed nnd the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm Macliinnnn. Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that I true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in. the Jnllnwing public places respective- ly. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate as afore- said may have due notice thereof. Witness His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of theisaid Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Sgdi. E. MARGARET ANDREW Registrar. 2-T:-m----T-m NEEI7 i i i hour of ' Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mt'lSBRC and Family, Hope River. wish to thank all those who in any way as- slsted thorn in their recent ber-. eavemerrt. card Of Thanks I wish to express my sincere t'han-ks to the Doctors and Nurses of the P. E. Island Hospital for the splendid medical care and atten- tion I received during the time I, was I patient in the Hospital. Also to those who so kindly sent cards and flowers. I Mn. Gordon Douglas, Mount Stewart. R. R. No. 1, P. E. I. Address and Presentation On Tuesday evening. July 4th a lame number of friends and re- latives from Cornwall, Meadow Bank and' York Pt. gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde tohonour their son. Roland, on the occasion of his recent marriage and to welcome his bride to the community. it Mr. miner Frizzell, in his usual P195583! 3 made a. few in- troductory remarka and called upon Miss Florence MacDonald and Mr. James Miller to escort the young couple to the seats of hon- our, Little Miss Lola Carr. niece of thoggroom. presented the bride with 5. beautiful bouquet. of peon- lcs and roses from Beechwood Gardens, kindly donated by Mrs. Gordon MacMillan. Mr. Merwyn Scott then read I complimentary address and Mr. Howard Murray presented a well filled purse on behalf of those pre- sent. In replying. Roland, on be- half of his bride and himself, 5 thanked all for their kindness and i extended a cordial invitation to visit them again. After at hearty bouncing of the groom and the singing of "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows", a pleasant social hour was spent. The ladies then served dainty refreshments. All de- parted wishing Roland lind Verna "bon voyage." Following is the address:- Cornwall. P. E. I. ' July 4, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Roland I-lyde. Dear Verna and Roland:- Tonight your friends and nelgli- bors have gathered here to con- gratulate you on your recent marri- age. You. Roland, are well known us all of us. having lived among us all your life. You have always been willing when called upon t.o.give of your time and talent. To you. Verna,.t-oniing to us as a. stranger, we extend a most. hearty welcome. We earnestly hope you will feel free to enter in- to all our community activities. May your juumey over the sea. of matrimony be a very pleasant one. l In conclusion, we would ask you to accept this envelope, not for its monetary value, but merely as a token of the good wishes of your many friends. signed on behalf of your friends of Cornwall-and vicinity. Mrs. Douglas MacDonald Mrs. Elmer Frlzzell. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Doctors and Nurses who gave me such good care” during my stay in the Prince County Hospltiil. Also those who sent; flowers, cards and letters. Mrs. ilorry Taylor. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETUWN Marrying Mark 7 Vl0l..E'l'.l'E KIMIALL DUNN Continued "It's much better." said Valerie. A sudden flame ran through her. Site couldn't tell how, but in some way this terrible old women seem- ed to be trying to make her.bo- lieve Mark wasn't the moat won- derful person in the world. she felt as if she were caught in I nightmare and couldn't wake up. she wondered if people coming to lunch were always like this. And if so, why they were over invited. Although of course, Mrs. nodding hadn't been. she wondered how you got rid of them afterward, or if they just stayed on and on. And if they did, what Mark would uv when he got home. which brought her to the won- derful fact. that Mort was coming home. As surely as the hands marched round the clock he would be here. If she could Just; hold out that long. she looked up and saw Mrs. Radding's rather full eyes regard- ing her strangely. Then Chlltern came to the doorway and announc- ed lunch. He looked straight of. Valerie bowing very slightly. He was, she decided. probably the second most wonderful man she had ever known, she had never felt so important. It was just as if a firm hand had sudden- ly taken hers. It. was as if she had quite grown up. - She said, ”'I'hank you. Chlltem." in striking imitation of Ellen and got up, moving out through the great hail toward the dining room. Guests became suddenly exciting. never mind much who they were. It was exciting trying to remem- ber all the right; things to do. To behave as befltted omebody who was Mark's daughter. She kept. re- memberlng Mark as Chlltern draw back Mrs. Raddlng's chair. Mrs. Radding still looked at her with speculation. "As if she were trying to ferret. out what was going on, the old buzzard." said Chlltern to Mrs. Banwood later as they were hav- ing their own lunch in the serv- ants' dining room. "I'm sure I don't know what. you mean." The housekeeper was slightly afraid of Chlltern, and Chlltern knew it. "Mrs. Alexander always thought most: highly of her when she was alive. 'Mrs. Gid- dens Raddlng'-I can hear her say it. It's natural enough she should come to comfort Miss Valerie, not that she seems to need it! A closet full of new clothes, like a debu- tante. All the colors of the rain- life. - .;9,,.,t-ti. Another First - The New Atlas Oil Filter Refill With the Dirt-Check Window! Atlas leads the field in batteries. Atlas Batteries have more reserve capacity, starting power and longer Get more with the Atlas written Guarantee, the most liberal offered motorists, and made by 38,000 dealers in Canada an the United States. ood bow. What's Mr. Alexander think- ing of?" "Thinking how he can make a, human child out of a. starved lit- tle piece of neglect.--and gnod Itla new! 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The built- in Dirt- heck window of the new ATLAS Micronic Oil Filter Re- fill now lets you see at a glance the amount of dirt and alud o with more dirt:-catching capacity -removes 20093 mane abrasi than old style filters. way through lunch. She herself ate utmost nothing. nlthough she had been eating almost ravenously for several days. It seemed easy to eat with Mark opposite her- laughtng at her, laughing with her. telling her things. asking her things- Not; but; that Mrs. Rnddlng ask- ed her things! she sandwiched a question between nearly every two mouthfuls. It was hard to know how to answer. To be polite. not to tell anything that she shouldn't. tell, and yet to say something. For some of the questions were not the kind anybody had ever asked her before. About things that belonged to her and Mark That were nobody's business. if you wanted to think very rudely. erie watched Mrs. Radding eat; her Chiltem's eye. Chllt.crn's face was a He has Anti-knock Quality for you.... 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That. she was his and would now live with him forever. she even knew about The Trip. although Valerie had managed to be quite grown up and vague about details. This was real- ly of course because she didn't know anything about them. But Gilda looked at her curious- ly out of her drowsy eyes. The child was nobody's fool quite ovid- ently. she wondered Just how far her parents would get. although she lavished on her mother's me- thods tho respect she had novel given her mother. "And now we must have I nlcl little talk before I go." said Mrs. Rndding. she drew Valerie down heslde her, her fat. hand suddenly strong. ,.a-' To be continued For those MORE