THURSDAY. in T l business matting. One new mem- chance." The residents of Peakes and ber. Mrs. Marjorie Coffin was "Yes. But most of us aren't given surrounding districts were sadden- introduced, Letters were read the chance! Nowadays everyone be- ed and shocked to learn and awak- tmm M15; lpyllgemg Arsenauli, lieves that nothing in the world is ened to hear that one who had "i calling attention to the Red Cross worse than sudden death. Which is been around and so smart for his annual meeting. Blood Donors' a bit Odd Wlim YOU 596 110W "105? advanced years had been removed ' ciinics and the annual camipaign l3e0P19,llV9- Y0” My '-hilt my tool so quickly from his earthly tasks i .'oi- funds: r.--am Miss Margaret can die with credit. it certainly and chores in which he took ii . . - 1 1 A L DEPOSIT MacLean and the children at the lakes 5 91"" mh" '0 1”” "Ian BT95” P1035110. H1 the person of , - i LSE OLR LAY-Ahl AY PL1'XlS-A SM L . Proms”... Omhanage expresglng credit. under modem caiditions! Richard Wooldridge. g . Caar.Ataum...g.;.,m,K.',m lX'1LI.. HOLD ARY GARMENT. mmks rm. chmunas g-ms. and cm'eIri;i :lr;i3lt,i;gn;;outho(zteralla. snariigl d He hgdubeveandgrixgikags gisidiil BO ' . ri-om Mrs. E.-eii-n MacKin.uon - it ,, - all an I N L r .. - icianirsng inc club for flowers d9oih- felt tired. thouliht he would re- E E55 PRIME BEEF . The GREENDAL CO. LTD. .4 NEWS-IlIAKING' SUITS ' PERFECT SPRING FASHIONS style details translated into little-money The newest. smartest suits! s22.50 I Business Women's icluli Meeting At a niontlhly meeting at The Charlottetown on Monday even- ing tine Business and Professional women's Club had as guest spcaker Min Kristina Mnyaiyaka. who is a student at St. Dunstan's academic conditions in this coun- ytry. Mrs. Laura Clapp intro- ;duced tlhc speaker and thanked ;hei- for her interesting address. Gertrude Love presided at the .scnl in her. The convener of the I 5- k C - . . inutes was 99 St t ..:goI..cd0m;:;”(;(;n. (11:12: mH.a.:l.f forward not back. Between us use Ir;-in, docm, wag gummoned but to, Large Iceberg ' . Queen rec I otriel. menibe.-5 who new ill. lllhlspled gfespgail Ixxll(.:0;le::le1BI- no avail and Jiminwlahfetzoahougz L."uc.' Q". . . . . . . . 19c ,..T,.i"i;:.,"';::;f;i;.':. 0; :'hg.Efcu- ..i...f?.i ii; .3. him killed. 3.. it's r:::;d W" Freshly Ground Large Green g ne-in in - V , ' I conn-cclmn wllth chi.-lollclm.-"'5 "fg Egoddgui; b&;I';:a:"aY-aaleesgeg The late Richard Vllloczldrldxehyiigs Hamburg sfeuk' Per Ibo . . . . 51: CCICYY. CC. . . . . . . . . ZTC I 1-"cstii-o Wrek; Gertrude Love re- T H" y lb 1 mi ,, the youngest and as W" 1 8 . white ,. 95 count i p0:'iCd tiliiit the B. & P. Club had W; L2: U: Ml”: to b"a53o”VI-mt one of a family of ten of the altfe Freqh P k 'Bo 1 6 fr . 3 '0 i liven asked to arraiigc a Beauty H1 lgvhhig clrsgngausumeg Th 0'! William W00ldl'ldBh Ind M5 Vi E t ac T n9 955 PCPC II". I' . . . C Ctiiilcst as part of the cciebra- r , Ellen Power. - i ' California 344's l ,.0,,. C8-hllll-lat-Tizt H W M b H. W .,.,... .. c.,...,... Haddock Fillets. per lb. . . . . . 45:: O 2 d . f 75 I Lillian Diicheiiiin reported for , I 9" Tare. Le; anly E . Uh in 1872 and lived there all his life I IIIIQCS. 01. Of . C i ? xpccia,l committee on civic af- Infvasglgl (inf: "hm; 3, manlln.-iwnyi if7l1;te1el:1E y0elgnhi;Yg'lc,95:I9k:3l; 'i11Yeiil5loli:lbt.;:: Fl esh Pack -- Boneless Washed Copeless '11:: .'. '1' r" ,, , , .. ' - ' l .f.f.7 .,f,,j..,2;;.;';f,d ulfaff ul;;c'"m;;'j kYou cooidntneip it! farm and moved East. y Cod Fillets. per lb. . . . . . . . . 35: Carrots. 3 lbs. for . . . 'l4c . lililtcc plans to present to iihc City thtryl ed helplessl To A5 T young man he mnned Green NOW CPOP Cmuiclh and asked as many mem- ' 5 ml” Vt Hephzibah Thompson 01 Su”0lk- East Pack - Boneless. 15 lb. box Wax Beans. POP l5. . 296 t Mrs Melvin Mat-Gregor - --Do you memyvv She said sl..wl,,' pressed great desire to be at rest Peanut Buffer a V 1-otichi-r M... Wu have to S... ,,,,,.,g.,,”-rm beside the ones he loved so much. I 16 91- - - - - - o 4502 :, Only from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ' ' His funeral was held on Jan 7. he fa - h d Mlisjsihllgctonitfiegd pg? .. hopeless; 1proposlti3n.. and ed 3...... at the early age of 22 Sglf Cod Fish, per box , , , , S5,00 Extra Large Size Maclntosii e seated. n at meme" er moo awed years. Her death was greatly A I do 39 3 ways and Means Convener. P”. ta: lchange.ufoil' she became elabor- mourned. . C5,. to .' . . . . . . C to ricia Maclvlalion. announced Plans 3 gvlllhzitmdocauie now exactly?" site Four steallznglugovelile irlisirnicl Sc" He"'lng' Per bo"'. ' ' ' Best Quahty Cookmg - for a riiinmagv sale and asked llhe ggkgdl ::';?3k. ogegms "man ihree chm APPICS, 4 lb5u Tor . . . 25C The man of the house Will smart ness and COMIOFH . full co-0-pcraiion of members. ils of Burton School. Gradc VII.-i. Leota Wood. Gradr Vi.-1. June MacGregor. Grade V. Donald Dalton; 2. Teresa Ptirll fl, Reggie Collicutt. Grade IV.-1. Wesley Coliicuttz -2. Robert MacGrr;:or. '2. Ramona Colllrutl. g Grade I---l. Mario Dalton. WITH DELICIOUS NEW lnslanl Chase 8-'San6orr7.7 THE GUARDIAN. outpost in lllilna By Vel Glelguil Continued i ”You mean I'm not sorry. Leslie? That I don't care that Gerald died in that horrible way? You've ovid- ently a high cplnion of mel" "Hlgl-i enough to believe in your said Shells with n mirthless little smile. ”No Leslie. That's humbug if you like to pretend that he was lucky to get the opportunity. Any fcol can die with credit given tho "I know you lire. And you've got to step. sheila. Well-e got to think argue with ii woman in this mood "We meet wuls escort at the out- skirts of Tan ,Pu. They'll frank us can't we go down to Shanghai?" "You can if you like-," he said. rather as it addressing a child." You're forgetting that my leavclx over. I came back to take charge cf Tan Pu. I've signed on for an- other year at least. with an option with a thud. Under her make-up her face looked suddenly ghastly Pu-for another year?" CHAPTER XXIII "YOU MEANT ESCAPE TO ME" "I always liked you. Lcslic. once I got over your strength and silence." said sheila to Dale as they stood window. day after day -ivhlie you were away. and looked at the river. and dreamed-dreamed of the boat bringing you back. You meant es- ca-pe to me. Leslie-everything that that word means.” A curious expression had come over Dale's face as he listened to her. she did not recognize it. But General Wu might have done. "I want. you to be happy," salt! Leslie frowning. "If that's true." said Sheila. "you must take me away from Giiria. Why don't you get a job In Eng- land?" Daleislgipped closer to the win- dow. The mcrning mist was shred- ding away under the sunlight. Smoke curled over the angled roofs of Tan Flu. The river flashed like a streak of molten gold. A file of coolies padded down the road. He looked across the millet fields and the river to the jagged hills behind whose silhcuette General Wu was no doubt sleeping the sleep of a without turning round. "Please. Leslie." Dale picked up from the deck the long ohinese dagger which had laid there ever since Gerald had brought it back from his office. the day when it had skewered Wu's first written demand to his blotting-pad. He ran his fingers slowly along the UHARLO'l'l'ET()WN love ssetla Vlanaii lime to Tell Her story Mrs. M. H. Bell. Liverpool, N.S.. dared la)" friends to tell her story. said: "I suiicred with arthritic pain in . my shoulder. i . PI arms and ankles Springs loveliest fabrics. In .C0ll9K? lfndef ””q5'P”"” fhlg ” essential h0ne!ltY"Y93." said Leslie for three vears. " exciting foliage colors and al-' 1"?” 1"'lNff"aiijlgzgiv-alxffnhxaveer; iii-riiiy. ly m W - w hut Et wasn'lSun- There are TlKTilylllIl';etllIVIl1Kl'l: . ' vict. ms . . . A-lt - l n. com in: ". - rt 1 k . the vi t o auea Wer iiays elegant Navy. stirring account of We '1" ll" l-hZIl.."lA5:lsDII:pehI'Cl1l.'OlL "It gmlllh” ins. ii. ii. nu. nlak ills? i ii:-t renliln: ":11 lovers of fine- ' . y. 3 native country. CZBCh9610V3kl'- have been a judgment. I don't. think relief." foods. Saving; - and plenty of YOU 1'9 bound "3 hnd the Ilght iuilder German 9c”-'9"-I0” ”'d I realized before," she said slowly I! you suffer from yheunliatic. what it takes for hearty K004 suit for you at prices that are ilaier under the Russians. relating --how hard you could be," neuritic. or arthritic pain. sciatica eatlng , . a grand variety of right for your budget. the hard.--.i:tps sui-feired by her own "Am I lurdl I do,” know, fve or bacliaclic or from some stqmacll. gl-and.t.asting quality foods f0! t llamily and their final escape to never bunvuncccupled enough (0 kidney or liver disorders. nutritional gvery meal -- every day. And ' y , , iretugee camps in Germany. She have llme la take mygglg to bus. anemia and iirivousness. try Sar- ULR LEE PARKER lreferrcd particularly to the dlili- T”, and lhmk of oh; mm: (mm rial: ior one week. prove that Hm. the war 'round. So PIC!" I Icultics under which students in Gerald's point of view. After 53"iik Cl" MID !0"- 51-35 ll 3” say "Yrs" When We P709059 ”"" ORIGINA ' lliurope have been working. and all, he died well," d'"K "0”5- you H10? he"? "0d”" 0"'kep'Ica: lcontrasted tlhem with the happier "Better than he lived you mean?" --" low and quality fine rnn I IN MEMORIAM RICHARD WOOLDBIDGE tire as usual and within a few gripped by shock. She only lived one year and pass- dren were born, namely: Rosella ii. pleased with the ii-a.v we Tim-T T as far as Chunking. I must make g:;:i0I1:":'5;Ni:in:5:1"';lVn1?1I3e”: tP":,I::f Fresh Haddock - Salmon - Halibut - ' v guy I y launder his shirts. ii. kV:ISII'i Bl most SCHOOL zulignori on this aim! 10 W 5"” quid East and Thomas Igucash of 5Call0DS - KIDDCFS - Smoked Fillets Holly Hill .. 20 oz. tins S '1'?” ”'”'kI'”gdCl"r'."i':,' 'lsh'::h o:P::”l: 1: l Followinlz are the results of the "313 WC Tl"-'1' F01!” l5 C09" d0"? sB..l.1.:,1lx,I-l,8k:,X;,'dhld:l?"t.,.l mgmnwogillil GTCPCTYIIIT JIllCC. 2 TOT 29C . ing an in. i . i mm... ea, ,.xa,,mm”ons of the pup- stream from Ohunking surely? Why charm; me .055 or a kmd um lav, The Laundry Must ing father. He is also survived by Gradc Ix.-1. Mary c, M . Leslie put his hands in his pnr- - Gregor; 1!. Calvin Wood." M kcts. and looked down at her in- mmy gragfgflgldren mm mm T The Better Kind Grndc VIIl.ei. Louis Dalton. dullzcntly. 5”” 5"” rm" It was with one of his grand- daughters. called after his wife. Mrs. Russell Myers. Peakes Road, that he passed away on January 5, 1951. After the death of his wife Lena. as he called her. at the early age GIMP III--L Audrey Doyle: 2. at ren wai of the e ntr t on eiuie- V . I Icliiirics Perry; .1. Joseph Dalton. side." 8 0 ac i of 48 Years. he never seemed to be cIlQesQ' 1.2 lb. . . . O . . I 31: . l Gradr II--i. Christen: Doyle; Sheila's book fell to the gmund 50 happy '”'d m"”"”d- ” ” W” a great shock to him. and those years at different times. he ex- (233 under the direction of N. D. Mac- Lcan from the Funeral Home to York United Church. The service at the church and grave was conducted by Rev. John - , Douglas, who spoke comforting 'l'1gulhleat:Ililn(lohlafefcci::zlmiigl-1 Words '0 the bereaved. Hymns Jelly Powders. 7"" l-0"d- 4 '55- -- - 9” late you with irttllng away from this fling Vie” "'9. ” dhf; ”V”'":;' 3 k 5 for 29 Standard Black - Good Quality beastly hole. I've stood here at the Rock ” 559,? - ”" 9"" V P 9 ' t - C 1- lb 696 God to Thee. A third was ren- - CC. or . . . . . . . . clered by the choir. His funeral was very largely at- tended by relatives. friends and neighbors of the deceased of which he was a great favorite. The pall- bearers were six of his old neigh- bors: Messrs. Wallace MacDonald. Joseph Ready, George Kielley, Joseph Doyle. Earnest Rogerson) Rennie Jay. They tenderly bore to its last resting place in the family plot at York. all that was mortal of a kind and loving parent and neighbor; as some great writer has said. "it. is well to live to be miased' and surely it can be said of him. He will be missed. His motto always was. if you cant do no good. please don't do any hunt. The many sympathy cards. flowers and letters received by those of his family bear testimony of his loving kindness. Cord Of Thanks thanks to those who in any way helped to lighten their burden in time of sorrow. Grade l.-No tests. Teacher-Eleanor McKinnon. FEBRUARY 8, 1951 that's how we won your PI"0"' your viuu. Valentine. 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BUT, MA, IT FITSA LOT BETTEETHAN THE SUITS MADE OVER FRCWK PNS OLD , i' y CLOTHES! FIT YOJ, DIDN'T HE? TAKE IT OFF" IT HANG5 - LIKE A BAG ON YJIJ! , . ,AyD STILL BIGQEQ SAVIQQQ lg 1i-is FAMILY slzuasl J tihin wicked blade, looked out onris more towards the distant red hills. and turned mund. "Pm going to be blunt ton. sheila." he said. "I'll see you hang- ed first!" . AN OLD-FASHIONED Vm'l'Ul The girl gasped. It was as though a pail of cold water had been flung over her without warning. "I'm sorry if that sounds rude." Dale went on. "I only wanted you to understand once and for all." "Perhaps." said Sheila making a great effort and pulling herself to- gether. "you'll explain a little more clearly and less forcibly." "I thowht." she added. "that you pud- ed yourself on your rather old- fashloned chivalry!" love coNu? Here's coffee you'll love! An "instant" made by real coffee people -- with the famous name of Chase 8 Sanborn on iti Worried about the price of coin? 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