%K§§=t hlidleellifia .r p UA u OUR BOARDING HOUSE ~We ask m" cI-’o§'fiatlon_ of in? many patrons in planning our holiday season in order that we may give our employees a well earned rest. if you have clothes awaiting cleaning have us collect them immediately and thus avoid disappointment. Wednesday, August 4 is latest date for which we can accept cleaning and promise delivery before vacation. Our plant will be closed down from Aug. 7 to Aug. i6 in order that our staff may complete its holiday all at one time. We feel that this way will be more satisfact" ory to all. lt will tend for more efficiency in our plant than by extending holidays throughout the vari- ous departments. During Vocation Week the Office will be open to ac- cept cleuning-every day from 9 o.m. to 5 p.m., ex- cept Wednesday and Thursday, when the office will close at l2 noon. Our trucks will be picking up clean- ing on Friday and Saturday, Aug. l3 and ‘l4. l, WE HOPFYOU HAVE A PLEASANT VACATION @%hnnenn TY CLEANING I i 0130OGU600?)ODDCtGJZBQQOQQQIQQQQDQUQQQOQQC£QODDQ . DLQC(QQU(tfitlfilfitfiti. l , DROP ‘Ti-lose ,euus!-ror2u i AROUND serosze - iN A euzzorao hlojr KING’ ‘. o?’ Qize BLUFF " Pens A SH v g- " AKY FHQGEQ: t can’t afford to miss. STORE .$ALE PRICE ..... ...,,., EGAD.‘ You“ FOOT- / PADS PiCKED Tue - ' = f i!‘ || . ht . ~ L: "r f ill . '44. /////, 25 DRESSES-USS. m: mc: 4s presses-sass. m: rrncz 5.1,, ...,_., iiféliiii ".’..'.". ‘.'.’.'.’.’i..... ...,_ 5.00 2.9a 4.9a 2o presses-sass. ' 2a presses-sass. m: mcr .....~...,,,., Major Hoopla —< /’;_; . >0 Wisdom? Gate those widely set eyes. “Oh, yea. Mrs. Harold Doty." Id Brown ‘ took back the photograph. “Also Miss Wlsbonsln." natured ridicule glelmed in Al- bert's glance. "She's one o! my llnds." said Id Brown complscently. "Where did you find her?" Ctcily i "was interested. "I saw her on a flot in Waukesha three years ago. She was Wanke- i she's Beauty Queen. 1 offered her a position that very afternoon. Ivy stays on the job. she keeps in con- , dltion. sets good pay and knows ; that she's lucky. Married the man she was engaged to before she was Miss Wisconsin -—- and that’: a miracle. She brought ihim dawn y with her when she came to Chicago and wrangled a job for him in my . bookkeeping department. lie runs on adding machine upstairs. Don't look like much, either. Queer little runt with gm Admyfa gpplg, But he seems to suit Ivy." He closed the filing ease. "Al I laid, she's practical." Out in the hall again they ran into Oscar Hessler with hie hat and cost on, coming down from the third floor. Round and rosy ns usual; lie took oft the hat at the sight of Cicily and his Ifllll green eyes smiled. at her. Gus Shanks addressed him. "Albert," he said, "has had an- cthea- idea." It killed the smile. Oeoer atop- ped in his tracks and asked, "What is it this time?" His tone was somewhat caustic. Ed Brown told him briefly and I Oscar said nothing, his green eyes ‘lowered, looking at the floor. "What's the matter with those crspehangers?“ Cicily inquired when she was alone with Albert in his office. _ “They're jealous as hell." said Albert curtly. “They know I'll get t raise." "Oh, Albert! will you?" "Sure to, sweetheart." Albert was picking up his hat and his overcoit and his gloves and ‘his muffler from the arm- chair where Miss Sadie had laid them in readiness. "Came along.” now." He turned toward the door. "Albert," she said, when he had opened the door on the dusk of the winter street. “must we go to Gertrudes?" "Lord, yes! She expects us. We needn't stay long. A: soon as we get there you can telephone Vesta to make it half-past." "She doesn't like to, darling, And. we'll miss Bertie. He's always so cunning when he's ready Ior ibed." Albert merely opened the front gate for her in silence. "I'll telepho ." said Cicily, her (one a conciliation. “That's a good girl." said Albert aunnlly. "flop in first. I'll Walk around the car." CHAPTIR X when Cicily and Albert reached Gertrude Sewall's house-a brown shingled cottage overlooking the try Club gulf linrks—but Ciciiry Margaret Aye: Israel Y there was a vlrglnal quality in the pose of the figure in the rldlculoll Own"! _ corset, in the dewey radiance at 5 "m l- w, ,,,,,,,u,_ m," Ar ma: uavsoe - Arnhaa Good could visualize the level western landscape shrouded in darkness un- inns auarwran. caannorrsrowri THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN able ‘in advance "misty Ivy," ms m Brown -€---————i--— with a sigh o1 satisfaction: "Makes cllswnl f" P|'°'°"IP|"- n fine study. don't abet She's "-'*— . . m“ ‘m. mm" 4 OONFIDKLTION IJII n4- Cicily took the photograph. 511851"?!- "Bhes married, you say?” H»! '-_' Coal Co. finesse Mll- Footwee: at 175 Queen Street Mclnnis. MAIITIMI CENTRAL All- WAY! three times ‘daily to Manc- Montreal and Boston. Phone 2001 ....._. NOIICI - We are discontinu- ing buying unwashed wool, Tues- day, Jilly 20th., but buylnl washed wool. Wm. Condon so Sons, Char- l-‘tetown. P. l‘. Island. , CHERRY VALLEY UNITED .CIIUBCH —- Service July 18th at ‘11 a.m. Vernon River at 2.30 In ithe evening at 7.30 Rev. A. S. jAdams. of Montague, will preach »at St. Andrew's, Orwell. ULBABY PASTORAL CHARGE ._. The United Church of Canada, Rev. W. Ci. Dickson, B. A. Pastor, Bloomfield: Divine Worship at il A. M; West Devon: Divine Wor- ship at 2 P. M.; Brae: Divine Wor- ship at 8:30 P. M; O'Leary: Div- Schools as announced. CHURCH NOTICE — Tryon Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday, July 18th as follows: Tryon, 11 arn. Services conducted by leaders and members of the Boy's Camp. now in session at Augustine Cove. C. 5., 10 a. m. Crapaud, 3 p.m., admission of new Elders. C. 5.. 2.30 p. m. Cape Traverse. 730 p.m. C. 8., 5.30 p.m. Rev. E. R. Woodside, minister. TRINITY CHURCH -—- Conclud- ing the five-year pastorate of Rev. T. E. McLennan, services of divine worship will be conducted by him this Suniiay both moi-nine and evening. Mr. Mcbemun-Iwlll take as subjects tor his farewell mes- sages: "The church is One." and “The Abiding Gifts" ‘The morning service will be broadcast over station. O F C Y, at which time Mr. Stanley Lancaster will sing "Arm, Arm Ye Brave" by Handel. Mr. Roy Smallman will be the evening sollst, rendering the be- loved “Haw Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" by Liddie. The music for the day will be under the dir- ection of the Organist, Mr. A. Roy Kendall, L.- R. A. M. The Primer-y and Beginners‘ Department of the trude ever dreamed — bl! large stone fireplace. carelessly, and Oicily ‘Ible eelrunn h reeerved for new: u! local lneereet, but alreflldng of a lsewey nature may be lulcted at live eente a word ekletly pey- wonx sures-s - Dustgerees - l HOWARD MIHNNII’ I’ l t t I d BAIAANOI OI‘ WOMEN’! Sum- mer Shoesoleeringat $1.90. Howard ton. Air and rail connections to the glow from l. dying tire. Get- trude, In riding clothes, lunged out of s, deep armchair where she must. m” hem dreaming '_ i’ 6g; and Primary groups of the Church “Hello, old speed." she said to Albert who, tfiotdo hizlnud gustat- looked eomew a eurpr v 9 The night had definitely fallen intimacy or this reception. n "°“°l“l' w““’°l"e‘°“‘°d by “m” bzét:gl;u5lncl‘tcil'y“cogmpunlgg'hells.Be assured of a cordial o _ thi l: - with masculine lnep-' fourth tee of the Lakewood Ooun- tilililollw m. Bum“ Chum" "No. Just one or two people. They hgvelfl‘, come yet." said l I d9? the 591ml’ sky. this could be true. VPhiie she was ‘r-he house was small, dwarfed by wondering. "I'll gomlx the drinks" "6 Bllfill-Efllls willow and the big their hostns added in her moeti ham behind it. beyond which was indifferent manner. "We won't’ a paddock and a runrway with wait for than. Bit down by the Jump! lh it — gates. hedges, and fire." She left the room and Albert dithes _- divided from the sur- sank into the seat she had vacatachr rounding fields by high wooden The room, tho/ugh so masculine fences. A neat maid opened the in its atmosphere and appoint-_ door on a neat little hall —— and. rnents, was thoroughly Gertrudem silence. Very, unexpectedly no which Iwas notrsurps-lsing as she clamor or voices came from thrllvecl ln it alone. She had been. livlnlr room door. ldivorced from gushes Sewall for‘ lloNl- eAUNDlll location. NOITIIIIBN I l. I 0 '1‘ B! (I e evacuees - on d-lmiey. TOOMBG MUSIC STORE. DI. I. A. MesllLLAN will ‘be absent from his office from July 16 to 3U. — m‘ 91w. at Jwk anon: saunnaas. mo for group and wedding pictures on location. oansnnms IIOITI IAOIII‘! - 5% Dlsc., Fri. and Set. at Jack Cameron's. WEEK END SPIAJIAL! in all lines o1 quality men's wear - Fri. SPECIAL P810!!! on all Penne- ments. machine and maahlneless, for one week only. Marie Elena. IIAMIHPON‘ Pastoral Gauge; Services Sunday. July 18th. Vic- toria 1i amt, Hampton 8 p.m., Bonshaw 7.30. We extend e. cordial invitation to our summer guests to join‘ with us in our wordup. T. G. Head. BA. 3.1).. minister. ‘I'll! PREIIYTlI-IAN CHURCH in Canada, Brookfleld Charge. There will be a Gospel service in the church st Hunter River tomorrow, Lord's Day, July 18th at 3 p.m. Ml‘. Ros MacEwen of Charlottetown ywill bring the message. Rev. ‘Donald Nicholson, Minister. 1 ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mira. J. lknmett. MacDonald, Charlotte- town, wish to announce the “en- gagement of their daughters", Mary Vernlta to James Francis, eon of ine Worship at 'r.ao P. M. SundaylMr. and Mrs. John Victor, Put- oreiii, of Chestnut Hill, Mass, mar- riage to take place in September. y 8T. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday, July 18th, 1948, eighth Sunday after Trinity - 8.30 a. m.| ;Holy Communion, 11.00 am. Morn- |ing Prayer and Sermon. Special Preacher. Rev. E. H. MacDonald, Rector of St. Luke's limisoopal Church. Pawtuclset, R. I. 7.00 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon, Preacher, The Rector, Subject, “The l-iylmns of Harriet Amber. Fannie Crosby. and Joseph Scrlven." Everybody welcome. THE Klltlt 0F ST. JAMES - ‘Morning Worship at The Kirk to- morrow will be conducted by the Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bulsell Scrrners, M.A., S.T.M., who will also preach the Sermon entitled. "The Road to Heaven Is Not Easy." The music will be ander the direct- ‘ion of the Church Organist. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Baa. and will include the Riecltatlve “Then shall the Eyes of the Blind" and the Aria. "He Shall Feed l-lls Flock" from “The Messiah" (Hand- lei) sung by Miss Pearle Burns. The ‘IEvenlng Service is withdrawn during the months of July and August. - THE BAPTIST CHURCH- |Mornlng Worship at 11 am. will be conducted by the minister, the Rev. James D. Davison, B.A., 8.13., wit-h sermon “Which Way Shall I Take?" Miss Audrey Gillie will sing "I Walked ‘To-Day Where Jesus Walked" (O'Hara). The Beginners School will meet also at 11 a. tn. Mr. Dnvlson will conduct Evening Worship at 7 p.m. with sermon. "The Secret of the Soul." A duet. ilielen Dewar and Norms Dalziel. wel- come to participate in worship with e When llhililres Salter" Front Bowel Gerlpleilt During hot summer months ell o! us, but especially children, are more susceptible to diarrhoea, intestinal pains and summer complaint. At the first s ptoms mothers use DOCTOR I‘ W133‘! IX- TIAOI.‘ 0!‘ WILD ITIAWSBIIY. 1000 to! group and wedding pictures ea‘ and Bert, at Jack Cameroon I ‘Discount SPDRTSWEAR SPECIALS Friday Saturday Golorlul Tartan ~ lea Jackets ,- , ' Jack Shirts Pure Wool — May be worn inside‘ Sport: Slacks or Goat, Style. Plalrls or Solid Colors anon cnnsnou "firs Store For Men" . % she approached the living ed in Gertrude! tone. 20 DIISSES-QSSS. ..--.e Ivve~|.‘ s: siousss- A’ eerie-e amuse $11}... 2s sxinrs-._ A "Clvily?" Why, how nice!” Sur- Dsrker than the hall the llviM he wasn't. room was lit by one dim lerrnp and ‘T-hen, "That you, Albert?" Itlnnom than six years. She had left| was Gertrude! vdice, disembodied-him decently, gain-g "It's both of us.” said Clclly es end charging mental cruelty, but roomUhis drunknese was book of it. fromwhirh the voice had sounded.' Balms was a queer fish, dissipated but devoted. 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