hoping for will be yours only l! W" 91"?!" , . JULY 29- 1°48 " - ma GUARDIAN,‘ CHARLOTTETOWN - . ’ PAGETHKEE 0° u o. , G ~ _ K ' -~s~----tw.c'=limoe-lee~%eki l .3 o ego" ‘fig; ‘g ,0 qmll? "q ‘e i’; ax‘, ‘l; .539 i r n: G * I L! r° P!’ ‘f: ' . - i ‘ ‘ I The future independwce and leisure y!!! IN ' i i ‘W --" Issealtp) )1 I Two Mysteries‘ SPARKHILL. N.Y., July U — (AP) - A hotel owner's death in his unused hotel posed two my!- teries today: : ' Was he poisoned, as he feared he would be? Who was cremated in his place nine years ago? . The story starts lest October when Police Chief Fred Kennedy . of orangetown received a letter signed Henry Ferber. It said that if Ferber should die, police should - ' analyse the contents of his stom- . sch because he felt sure he would die of poisoning. In January. Kennedy got a, sim- ilar letter, also signed with verb- er's name. A man knUWn as Henry Ferber was found dead in his hotel Sat- urday. Police, remembering the letters, sent the contents cf his stomach to Albany for examina- ‘Ibis eolusna is reserved for aesu. ul local interest. but advartislna of, a newsy natllre ml! be inpuied at five mu a word strictly pay-l abls in advance IIMNII‘! TAXI Phone 525 COOK‘! for. Photographs. l it- s CONFEDERATION LIFE SUBANCE. l SUCOISBFUILY PASSED EX- AMS - In list No. 2 of those who successfully passed t-he Entrance examinations, the name of,Marion Cairns was given from Freetosvn. This should reed “Kinkorafl Mrs. Pauline Dixon Fear, Dal- housie. N. 8., arrived by plane Monday, to spend a few weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Simmonds. at their summer cot- tage. Brighton Shore. ' ENGAGEMENT. — Mrs. Charles lMaritlme Central AirwsysaPhone n 306i or s40. HERE FROM DALHOUSHIE- — was given 15 days. A DI. J. P. MILLAIUS Office will I be closed until Aug. 9th. T0 HALIFAX in 55 minuifl. via Margaret Aye: Barnes _xv1 . Cicily hadsent the childden to m‘. E A MOMHJAN Wm b‘ bed as soon as the front door had closed on the "company," ‘making, ;6bgn:°li°,m,,,hu" 9,1?“ "om July an excuse of the lateness of the hour. She had watched them up- for a happy s_ s‘ MAYHEAVEN w,“ ,0“ stairs and then returned to the “veswck and gene“, cargo for st living room when Albert had re-g for it. It is never too early to make provlllnh too late. How about today? us Richmond Street Charlottetown. P l I. sun urr Assurance COMPANY or cannon retirement. Don't lat it become District Supervisor B. C. BOI-IAIIEB L 1., '_ 1.11111" p11. seated himself at the piano — llt her out to luncheon once or twice. 26517129405? qngy. Jlgoslspace reserva- had provided the music for "Go- and two or three evenings we had l no“ and “fight m,“ mp1,, Bu“. ing to Jerusalem," taln Bell 6s Co.. Agents. party - and'was playing "Happy Cn-Y POLICE COURT _ At Birthday to You." singing the City olice Court yesterday morning a drunk and disorderly vagrant, ,previously remanded, was 8W9" - 20 days. as a final serenade for his ten- year—old stepson. Frcm the threshold had looked at his cent figure, sick with distaste for the interview before her. "Albert," she had said, "I want to talk to you." “What's up?” he CLUB ENTERTAINED — The .Past Mistress Club of Memorial ‘L.O.B.A. was deligh-tfuly entertain- led at afternoon tea yesterday ilt llld asked _ hid indeed dinner together. That's all that been. all evening, the life cf the we; happened." the lunchecns and dinners words in his light mocking tenor» evenings?" ‘ "Did Doty know about all thcsel and —I “I'm sure I don't knqw. She, never spoke of him l and I she suddenly told me she was| going to leave hir.n. I advised her! not to _" , "Why?" Cicily interrupted, "Was? i it any of your business?" That was quite true and Ciflg was impressed by it. He was continuing, his velct ,very serious: “But back of all that is something much more krv port nt. .1'm peculiarly vulner- able h. such an attack bee-use‘! hope to g0 back t0 Hi0 101618‘ service. Any public scandal would she certainly didn't. Until one evening‘. ha“ (‘wwcllmllns l“ the Bu“ innc-lten days ago, down in my office,‘ Dell" men‘ (To Be Contin uedl PARKER. - MGINNIB . ‘ . B. Eal Mac- brightly, swinging around on the’ "Well, of course it wasn't," he‘ A pretty Weddlnl l°°l< Pl!“ lieflls allllldd "bgletrldrtstzillizseed if Fame“ A- Mwre- Chllmllemwm wish“ l'° glfndlltdmierl oltlfllllidg: of her rrenother, piano bench. admitted good-naturedly. "But Tuesday. June l5. Ht 5i. M!!!" GIIMQIFF\l"°"l°rY°“'W°'l‘-m°" \ Bu; a note 1n 1,15 @311“ Bllmlmce u" ellgagemelll‘ °l he‘ Mrs. Mary MacLean who ls a She had walked across the room.that's good advice to give any Cathedral, Halifax. when Helen t l your play by keeping your- gstlrlleatl-l inside. Real inner cleanlh, posed title other mystery. l daughter Eleanor Joyce ~to Lorne Franklin son of Mr. and Mrs. Les- without answering his questioml valued mr-mber of the club. MTB- It was not until he had risen and MacLean resides with her daught- restless wcrnsn. As a matter of fact, I was slightly alarmed. She Marie Mcfnnis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. McInnis, ess can puts new spring inyoilr ‘ “I a-n‘ He?” w‘ Hoffman," l“ l" Kemr’ chulcmetllwn‘ Map inToronto b t in at resent vis- followed her to the fire and satlasked me how I could talk like Mount Mellkk. Pflflfifl 13'7"‘ g‘°°"l”l§hm mwllctllill‘? s31?“ ifiaglygllg §£1,,t,?,,°,,'°{il§,°.,', ‘hr? fill! l0 MR9 Pl!" l" "HZ-mt ietxlng in Charlcilletown. p down in the rrmchair with a l that when I knew that she loved Island, became the bride o! So star rnor-r - - > kling, bubbling glass of‘ ANDREW Liver Salt. _ ANDREWS is not "just another l:xative"—it's a scientifically pre- pared saline and antacid. Hero’! how it does its healthful work: i920, and of Helen Paulo. l-ic-ff- man, born Dec. 22, 1921, and of ‘a’ .:. iL-l Warnnvl l4. i925. Police reached Miss Bertha Hoffman and her mother, who FINALLY . . . Tlnplete your inner Cleanliness, Aunsswa Adelaide Ella Hoffman, born July" a-r v. r. U. concurrence -' The following delegates from P- E. I. returned home recently Hillel‘ attending the Young Peoples C0"; ference at the United Church e.- lrrlystified, "You look like a Sibyl.| What on earth ls the matter with} you?" that she had said tcneless-' ly. "Miss Sadie came to see me’ RECEIVES SILVER, lilEDAL — Miss Betty Lou Doyle. student at Notre Dame Acadmev has received word from the Toronto Con- servatory of Music that her marks "Miss Sadie?" he'd echoed on s. this afternoon." i me. It all happened so quickly that I was left speeclfess. But after a minute I told her to get up and put on her hat and coat and go homej and tell her husband that she'd spoken to me and that I'd sent Beverly Afton Parker, son of, Mr. nnzi Mrs. Sidney M. Pasker of Truro Heights. The bride" wore a flocr-lengtll 1 EOWH of white satin fashioned with ‘sweetheart neckline and long RWY clw" ll" lmlell," 1 1 Marion F0 and fiedl lano in the recent note-of amazement. 1t was hislher back to him. she said that she‘ sleeves tallfifllil? to coir-ts o"! "n" ‘ ' ‘tnlmx-clsfi‘ u? ""9"" ‘WW ‘ u flum‘ game lllire “ffidlfijllllllfd tile body Zafvflllle 'I‘ry0n: Jeany Mill!!!‘ "ml ‘elllcarcrllllgteiollllsl gore" the highest in last interruption. couldn't. She'd actually left him - the hands; covered buttr-ns can rcfrcsheat ernou n ngu . poisona,_correcta temporary Ien oey o .s Bay, Mme,’ Ellerslic; Doris and m: Marmme Prgvincgs entitling Nqw the p.115; lgngihenfid, moved out to a boarding huusgllclidfid from the back of the necl NEXfmAnnaswsswcetensaour lpation. ' n 193i), a mar‘; was .e in an Even,“ Underhay. Bay Fortune; 1m- m the Conservatorvs Sl‘ver When he finally broke it, his I said that in any case she'd have, to the waist and the full skirt ha: stomach and ¢°"=¢" "W" TryAnnnswsLlverSalttomorrow wwlll°blle “c! em m South Beth Gibson, Marshfleld; Lillian 1.11.1131 M155 Dgylg was the recipl- concern was for her. "I'm sorry to leave my office after making, wide insertions of lace; her fu Bcullty- morning. Get apackage now. And Cflflllma- He was identified as Dlgynond and Verna ’Purner, ent of heartlest congratulations Miss Sadie brought you into this such a scene at that hour of the length veil was of white em- 7."iN"'A"°*§,v-'w°'k'°nm° ma?‘ Maggi‘: f“! Anum"' if“? Homlaen, ‘hmlfh fiexfial Wlnsloe South; Vera Williams. on her splendid work. She will mess." night -" broidcred net and fell from s ‘hvuwcheck “mum no ‘w I 5.3m’. tahneddisflililrtl rap: mull.‘ Elmsdale; Noreen Newson, Wilma receive her medal in October. she asked, “is it true?" her "What hour of the night?" ask- beaded corcnet. She carried a "i" 0' l - .... "n; ma‘, Hoffman Sm that the l°”°'°w“' PATIENTS ENTERTAINED: ..,.m ma“, ,, ,5’ W“, o, h,” ,, 11m, m", And She did bridesmaid. she wore a floor “ $5 h d can,“ out the terns FORMER ISLANDER HONOR. Patienfs at Falconwood llospll-o “u”: I-ve been an 355;! he ad-'IQIVQ, crying. Four, days later length gown of pink taffeta with ,,,'“,,§', fitheffls W11, and brought ED-A former Island man and his "ielved l‘ "Ball ll°m mflwbels °l mitted disarmingly. lDoty showed up with his first gloves and shoulder-length v! ‘luau; CLEANLINESS HELPS KEEP You rlly his body back to New York to be cremated. They had even collect- ed $10,000 on three insurance pol- icies. KINGSTON W. M. S. The monthly meeting of tile Kingston United Church Auxiliary of the W. M. S. was held at Lne home of Mrs. Alton Newman on Tuesday evening. July 13th. Mect- lng opened with hymn. ‘Lard lll Being Throned Afar", followed lvrepeating Missionary "Creed" in lnison. scripture reading was taken from iiffcrent mrtions of scripture and was read by four members. l-iynlu ill was resdday-thrpresioentf a‘ leading on Christian Stewardship o." Good-night dear heart. Police said they had cleared up u still another mystery - where Warn}; summer sun. shine kindly Hoffman had been since he "died." ere. Warmhsouthern winds blow softly Green 3d. alone JOSEPH GALLANT y s the grave of his daughter: Lie iiglit. lie light, Good-night. good-night.’ HUGHES - COR-Mill St. Mary’; (gt-ltdral was the, s_etting___f_or__a_. pretty June wedding . Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock Mass. when Miss Jean Cormierp . cades. wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. Win smith. of Midland. Ont., were slgnally honored recently when four hun- dred ex-ca-mpers, guests and no- tables from various parts cf Can- ada gathered at Camp Kitchikew- ana.. Beausoleil Island, Ont., to dedicate what is known as the "Win Smith Pavilion" in honor of this couple who have been leaders at the camp for the past two de- Mr. Smith ls the Y.M.C.A. secretary at Midland, Ont. He is e. son of WE. Smith. Pownal. this province. ~ LEAVES FOR WEST COAST -- Yesterdsy morning L/Cadet Wm. A. Davey of 3.0.8.00. “Kent" left by train to‘ attend a special Petty Officers’ training course at "Royal the staff on Friday evening when a. lawn party was held. The Band of the 17th Reece Regiment under the direction of Bapdmaster Malc- Farlane was present through the permission of Lt-Col. W. W. Reid. D.S.O., ED. Strawberries and ice- cresm were served and the pa- tients had a really enjoyable time. s Her tragic eyes questioned the with me." She came to the with you, sweet. Ivy Doty is nothing to me but a nuisance and BAND CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT — A pipe and drum band will give a concert on Queen Square tcmorrow evening at 8 o'clock it was announced yester- day by Pipe Major Albert Mac- Lead. 17in; will be the first band concert to be given on the Square this season. Last year a series of concerts was given by the band of "Now," said Cicily tersely. Albert did not troub‘e to con- ceal his irritation. "Oh, well," he said shrugging. “there's no talking to yc-tl." l-Ier eyes flashed at that. "I think you'll have to." she waited, in silence and he resumed present-l ly, "You've never seen Ivy, but! Ed showed you her picture. She's use g _ good Lord! — a menace." , threat of blackmail. I threw him extent of his asinlnity, and thenmllt- Bu?» of course I didn't know he defined it. “It never occurredlthnt he'd been talking l0 to me that Ivy Doty was in love, Sadie. Much less that she'd dream Miss of taking it to you. She lost her 901111; "lmmhead. obviously. What made her "Were you in love with her?" | ll" "Perish the thought! I'm in lovel do it “She wanted rne to help you. She said that she couldn't." l He broke the slight pause. "Miss Sadie and my lawyer see this eye to eye." . "Your lawyer?" gasped Cicily. The word and all it implied brought home Albert's danger. "I've engaged Louis Fox. of Winteringham, Fox and McElroy. They're an excellent firm and he dces most of their trial work.” She asked, visibly paler, “Does he think it will actually come to and carried a bouquet of pi and white carnations. Attendl the groom was Bonniface Barret of St. Peters, C. B. ' A reception, attended by over M guests, was given at the heme u] Mr. and Mrs. Verne Doncaster, Windsor Street, Halifax. Later thl horny couple left by motor on I honeymoon trip to Prince Edward Island. 0n their return they will reside in Halifax. . Several showers and parties wen given in their hOnOI and the bell xvlshes of a host of friends are ex- tended to this popular your,‘ couple. . Pilot 0! the new experiment rac- ket Plane Says flying faster than sound is pretty nice. So is walking 1;‘. ' ' . lawsuit?" along at three miles h w“ read by Mm L1°ydMMm,,,,,,.,_ , _ ~ c _| .. u, t, D f the 17th R9609 RE, mefll- "nil" u darn pretty glrl. so pretty that l H 1 per our on 3nd a reading "Faith Can Come ‘linalgihtlillolgcltxf b-lerclgmlgrlhe] briode gills; at igsqurllvllallrnThc Zolllllg: the dlremo“ or Bandmastir Sh” was a M" l" the lmlce‘ Bull d lwyd dear] thatmdepgnf-is‘ Fox a1bnght summer n)“ _S"t' cad“ N,” Asa“, by M“. Stan,” Ne,“ o’ John Merv,“ Hughes, ‘on or lasts from August 1 to ,4 and Tlgcmasvelidfllaffalglrfiieflé. ‘jilélllletiegllolllhh; heféore Eve began talkinfadiligse llllla Sear‘; wrglse CflJc:zrS:.m}l;l.r-:;l$-1i;:l- ar nes standard. "m1- M. Mr. Em t H h , ill b t: nu b thlt -tll ‘l’ m" .°'“““° mm“ “ s‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ “*“,__“_‘“ Minutes of previous meeting were K3,“??? Hui, Edlxrd Illllllfi gdetsehlzmenelery ypmvlrhge ti? give a concert will no doubt be {my words u, he,._ The“ c, but Fox keeps on telling me that THEYRE SCAncE read and approved. Roll call was responded to by 1'1 memoers. There ’Rev. Robert Lander was the o:- ficiating priest. Canada, L/Cadet Davey gave a most creditable performance in flllllfevlflled by citizens gentrfllly- course I got to know lher. As a. matter of fact. it was Ed who got a jury trlal's risky. Ivy’s thorough- ly spectacular, Doty's rather Wise Parents. says a child spec. . _ _ | threadbare and I look darn’ pros-l ialist. are careful b t ' were three visitors present. Col» _ l); 1 1 1 , M- P- “Em: Mr" Jame‘ we“ meglnl‘) fills bl’ "Vi" §° llmilllflll ~ a °“ "Kill"! “m,” amounted to ‘,5, Co"? erfligleen tgiidlzllélxlzhlgymllfig 1,2111. weikiplghf; ‘ltogllsiurejjwlfllf, Matthews. MP. and Mrs. Matth- my that she was hflPDilY married. Efgqlllshafvx olrfllzdmedelslucfhthcglggg, (tihfiir youngsters the value a mun“. p-rkndshu, Fund 53m Next fiéordength ‘own o, Wm,’ brm sew,“ rme and “ck ‘m: cusses ews of Brandon. Manitoba, and That put me off my guard. I took "y W l‘ l l l ‘Y’ ‘ ° m" I 5 5 “lie 9519M W110 lldl place of meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd MacKinnon. Lunch lommittee. Mrs. Fred Hansen. Mrs. Ralph Younker and Mrs RP. New- nan. - Meeting closed with hymn "Our Loved Dominion Bless", and Mizpah benediction. The following tribute in memory ll the late Mrs. George Green was "cad by Mrs. Lyman Newman. A TRIBUTE “Since our last meeting one of rur charter members has been cul- led “Home“. and tonight we would ny tribute to her memory. I re- c: to Mrs George Green, who. was caded nylon. styled with a sweet- heart neckline and short sleeves. she wore matching gloves and a finger-tip veil that fell from a coroner of flowers. Her only jewellery was a triple strand of pearls. the gift of the groom. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. l-Ier sister. Corinne. was her only attendant and wore a. pale pink chiffon sown with a chapel veil and matching eoronet. She carried a bouquet of pink and white cllrrlatlons. The groom's brother, Joseph E. Hughes was best man. A weddlns breakfast was held later at the MT. HERBERT YOUNG MAR.- RIED COUPLES GROUP — The evening of Wednesday, July 2.1 found the Mt. Herbert -Young Married Couples Group at th seashore for a yriendly get-to- gether. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins provided the program for the evening. The members of the group gathered around the bon- fire for a few minutes of friendly chatter until Mrs. Jenkins called the meeting to order, Th; De. votional period opened with the Call to Worship. The hymn "Dey is Dying in the west" was sung. formerly of Charlottetown. are not, the charges are damaging," a dollar. revisiting the Province on vacat- ion. They have been at Carleton for two or three weeks, and yes- terday visited Mr. J. Lester Doug- las, MP, and Mrs. Douglas in the City. After luncheon they went on a tour of near-by tourist resorts, including Cavendish, and thought the Island looked better and more beautiful than ever. .They leave ior Ottawa on Mon- day. ' DISPLAY 0F RIFLE TROPHIES —An interesting collection of 110-. phies. prizes and medals in coll- MR. s. MRSQGET READY Fol HllllllAY WEEK-END. lt the very first meeting o‘ this 1-1., 1 . _ nectlon with the Provincl l i' ‘le "ganmflon h, mo, u,“ m, “m”? Lord Nelson Hotel. where Rev. W“: rfieiléiltulrye. nlzlomayesnkliil 1A Assodwon matches recent?!’ _ any». n) the years. whenever possible was Filth" l-"lld" lll°p°sed m‘ ‘"5’ ' ' ‘ ‘F In attendance at our meetings- ever ready to take an active Dirt as well as hold any office she was tailed upon to take. l ~ - Wm, 115w”; Ho“, u, Pr,“ .. the Island team in the inter- .1, 1w“ m, any h, 0,“. Mignon, corsage of pink roses. A three- 10110,,“ by m, Benedmwn g‘. Maritime shoot held at Sussex, try Society but also in the church ll" "l" llelll-P" lll! lllm- f M1; 59,11,111; 51.4mm,“ ' am‘, N’. B. and a photograph of the md Sunday 5e11,,“ when ha; Later the wedding party left on ' 5 ~ Tfiiular attendance set a fine ex- ample to us all. ,_ evening until a showe of i H°W°V°Y~ll liln ll"! 50m! WM" mm" n” m“ ‘ml il°°m "l" pflfillt$ allll flmlly made the crowd disperse “:0: It? shot. Major winners in (ha lhe will be missed still more. and Pfwled 011 "M! Wtddlnl "l? W their homes. Slwvi» were Cont. A. J. McCebe and lll lhe hearts of her immediate Wmlly her passing will be deeply nrvlrllcd. "To them. we, one‘ and all. ex- ‘wnri our sincere sympathy. in llosing we would think of the Ivords penned by Mark Twain, on BUT OUR WAY \ who was‘ killed in action in France on to the bride. The bride's mother assisted in receiving the guests and were a black velvet dress with matching aecessori and s. a trip to the groom's home at Kinkora where a reception was Remembered always by his Montreal where they will visit the bride's sisters. and Toronto where they will visit the groom's sister. They will also visit Niagara Falls and Buflalo. New York, before The YOURS Couple We" ll" T!" rqtufllin‘ to 1-1pm" whprg the cipients of s. large collection of groom is employed with the Carp sift-r- adian National Railways. By J. R. Williams ME THAT D06 l5 A HOPELESS WHUT HE'D GAINED JI5T TO RECHECK ON A SMELL.’ — "In; llllled any on July 20th, prayer was offered in unison. "Choosing" was the topic of the lesson for the evening. The De- Votions were brought to p clogs "Milli: wieners were the activit- ies for the remainder c-f the g In Memorials: ____.. In lilvlng memory of LOOKIT THERE’ no HE'D BE " fi m" w" l" “f” lift” M“ "°'"‘ “M” “m” n -- I o THAT CONVINCES ' A FOOL IF HE LOST wh» v-m n»: Jul. no. 1M1. e ' ’ Remembered by Husband and Family. " in Memos-lam In niesnory. of. John wedlock. after visiting {fiends and relatives cluded are on display in an at- tractively decorated window of Moore and McLeod Ltd. The d2... play includes the trophy won by Association President. Lt-Col. D.A. MacKinnon DSO and one also o! Major A. F‘, Gormiey. island Els- Sgt. Eric Coles. A riflemans ac- coutrement including kit, score book, wind chart. etc, complete the attractive window. -l______.. Personals Miss Maud Yeo of New Bed- ford, Mass, is the gloat of hgr Mr. Roy MacKinnon and family have returned to the U. S. A. in this Province. Miss Edna Brennan has return- 8d t0 her homo in Darnley after a. pleasant visit in Newton, u“; guest of.her sister, Mrs. Walter Murtsgh. and her brother, Mr. Martin Brennan. Kinkora. Mrl- Harding Dewar and Miss i. i. ,1’. I 3 . “*1..- Ene MecFadyen of Montreal are visiting relatives and friends on Prince Edward Island, and are at FY9551" l-llfl I118!!! of Mr. and Mrs. Miller MacFadyen, gig Felling Street, Charlottetown. Arrivlns on the 1.15 plane, ‘ruesday mernins, were oapmp and Mrs. Mattick of New York, Mrs. Mattick ls a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington McNeil! and I That the wound is surely healed, Bllt they little Know the andnegg Will's within my heart concealed. Tears of sadness still come o'er me _ leeret tears so often flew AM your memory lingers with me. 5|!“ You died a year ago. l-IANDYTARTON Pre-war Price . . . . . 25¢ ma" l" wllzalllrvlillfildlzll‘: glrlsglllihpllrt.‘ vmm a“ M“ Wartime TaxesG Orders 11¢ i" “Q ' pg You 33¢ ualltv In Every Clip .....'.";'........ 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