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[nun-sq] It Iv eente o“ gum n able is: edvenez.‘ p“ CBABWILL tor Photographs. t; ‘ consent-marrow um m. sunsncs. LOOKING FOR. slimmer dresgee ti‘! Fashion Bioppe Gt. George st, A118. 4th. lui tons - very smart Toomba Music Store. T0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 min- utes via Maritime Central Airways twioe daily. Phone 2061 or 540. BY AIB to Montreal and Boston in about three hours. Phone Matri- time Central Airways 2061 or 54-0. SIM at The Fashion Shoppe. REGULAR. SESSION 0F AL- PHA Rebekah Lodge No. l0 I00! Tuesday, July 8th. Installation o! oltlccrs. IN STOCK Batman's, Charlotte- town, good quantity Seine Tar- excellent {or preserving Cedar Shingles, etc. IIOLMABPS Charlottetown Store have lust received a shipment of wall tents in three dlflerent sizes, 8 x l0, l0 x l2, and l2 x 14. remained for this lady to revisit the scenes of hot‘ childhood alone. ‘It's a good many years" I over- heard her tell James "since I last had rad clay on my shoes." Then sre laughed, and it is a laugh that is full oi humor, and yet a bit sad for the ones and the days that are no more. May her stay be pleas- ant and may she gather many nice memories of The Islml ol her birth, before once more she turns to take her way -back to home and loved one; in The Wcsli eee Ellen ’s Diary (Continued From Page 2) many a vrrsTtmtowt-hie/ntzflstflslielte; ed by the rose-stems ut lane side before the small ones {ind the beneilt of their Win35- e e e Our visitors yesterday at Alder- les included s, lady from the Can- adian West. She is one, who, no rne, stepped out of a picture on our parlor mantle. one I had clust- _ ed and replaced many a time riolm ’ the years, and perhaps never ex- pected to see in the flesh. Cousin to James. she ‘rs, and ol the same r family name. Her girlhood limit!‘- ls in a distant, picturesque and historical section oi the Island. though, her mother was born in the house on the hill, was reared in the district. and I believe once taught in the school down the river road. Her remains are interred in the West. which in time became the land oi her adoption. There it was that "before your time, El- len" the widowed mother- and dltlghtfl mid her husband and family moved, Only inlrequenlly in the intervening ycars, have W8 had word tram them’ thouilh often an 5 gunday, James would bring the pictures from the Pail“ "d we would look them over millil- end thus keep old memories o! his evergreen. And in the turn oi ‘the yank both mother and husband pggged gway, and her lamily grown and gone to their own cares. it James actually forgot to be gel- lant this morning. When, because it had been on the top of my mind I had mentioned blithely: "This i! out" anniversary James. We've been married . ., years" he said: “Well. Well, Ellen -it seems s lot long- er than thatl". James was in his armchair at the tlme_ enjoying s. leisurely alter breaklast smoke before going out to jOi-n Jock at the svhitewashirig. It must have been the return of the day, or per- haps it was lust this June time, now almost gone. that turned his thoughts then to romance. We went on then to discuss a pair o! bache- lors who hsd been our" guests last evening, going out ‘m the moon- light towards horne-—poor lellowsl -and it and the exquisite June evening entirely wasted on them. "There's no need or them remain- ing bachelors" James said. "It I had nothing to keep me home-J. mean the crop all in and the hoe- ing not err-and given g, week off. in, would be no trouble et all to fetch home a woman." I shook the crumbs from the breakfast cloth to Pam and Tabby on a. verandah. then returned to lold it neatly a- way, "I suppose" I said. piqued a hit at the thought “lt wouldn't take you nearly so lane i0 11KB her back?" James put aside his pipe and reached lor his cap. "I rec- "she wouldn't ever went to rigrs ln the window. night. ‘ ‘ mum-v" ANDREW LIVER SALT in your. And friends from day to dl! But tier-er will the one we love. From memory paw 1W1"- QpARKLING lAXATlVE-ANTACIU Broihcrs and Dllllili" MIT)’- By Ken Reynolds i i... "mg, | "d; e cool with my Guardian Went i 3 kon. Ellen“ he said smiling Shyiy go back." June is about to leave now. cool and lovely. the moon round above a hilltop, and the fragrance oi roses. and lilacs a-dying, wan- Until tomorrow — Diary —G00d- In Memoriam n. roving m5; o! .“IF. vu- ‘lsn Craig, m... died Jlliy 5th, ma. The worll may change from year gully MBQHI by Parents, Sisters, SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING Diocemn W A... Crarzaud, Wedner- day, July 9th. Divine Ssrvi 9 l0 am. Business Meeting 2.30 p. m. A. KENNEDY s 00.. LTD. 32 Queen street, have been selling hay rope to rhe farmers for many years. Get yours today. IIOLMAIWS Charlottetown Store are unloading this week two car- loads Lock-Tito Shingles, includ- ing blended and plain colors. Book your orders now to ensure deliv- 0'77. ROTARY - Rotarians at their weekly luncheon heard a brie! resume o! the aims and ideals oi Rotary from their new President. Edwin Jolinstone. A large num- bcr o! visiting Rotarians and guests were present. 94TH BIRTHDAY-William C. Knight, formerly ol Moncton, now living in Vancouver, who has hosts o! friends in Charlottetown, recently celebrated his 94th birth- day. Mr. Knight is still extremely active and takes every opportun- iiy to get out and around. He was almost 92 when he left Moncton to a new home in Vancouver. He has been connected with church choirs all hie lite and retired from active singing only when he reached 90. He sang in St. John's United Church choir, Moncton, {or more than fifty years. Mr. Knight celebrated his birthday with n trip to Sea Island to visit his daughter. I-Ie has tour suc- vivlng sons and daughters, eleven grandchildren and ten great- grandchildren scattered across the country. HRush your wool to the Grad- ing Statlom Charlottetown. Station will close very shortly. P. E. L Sheep Breeders‘ Assn. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Bonltell holiday in the Oity. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Machsren, Brudenell, were visitors to the city yesterday. ‘ Mrs. Harry Mathieson arrived home last evening gfter a delight- i'uI trip of two months, vidtlng her daughter Gladys in Wellesley Hills, Mass, and her sisters in New York and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Devereux and. noqroa. cua-rts. Otlice. sen-hi‘ shew Wiii be closed July 1211-, m NEW WILLIE PIANO — Beauti- design. ALL SUMMER dresses reduced to ol Pawtucket, RI, are spending s v Qr-raetosfiw Seven Ssileti - For Pleasure l! ans-m sol-i, Ylfiht renmlrred tut in ‘and at lhe- memv o1 a doubtful Providence the more dig-mill, m, men would become and the lest ‘will ihe Captain wanted to add to troubles was mutiny, though What 800d mutiny would dq'fl1gm under the present clrclimsmrlceg he could not possibly foresee. Alter dinner Stephen and Moyra went up on deck and lound mere mother wordenlul tropical night. Stephen pulled two chairs up (or them besides the rail that over- looked the island. Mayra Wlnstanley felt glymuly happy as She sit beside Stephen. W"! ihitllflih hc had never yet made love to her she lelt confident now that the time would come when he would ressrd her in the light o! something more than a girl who l-m-l been wonderfully kind and consid- erate for his welfare, Neither moire Jor a long time. ‘Ilhey set there drinking in the sxotwfllly-periumed air. lo" the ls- lnnd aboundrd in night-scented tropical pBnte that exuded their aroma on the taint breeze that blew around them. "You're still worried, Stephen?" The xii-vs voice jerked him out o! his reverie "Just a little " he owned, “You've not been approached by Lady Kitty. have you?” She shook her head in the gloom “Not yet. Do you think she will!” "I don't know what's afoot,’ he told her truthfully, At that moment sir mme along the deck curryng a large acetylene lantern that cast strznile ~eimctccal at‘. din-s n .. the deck. I-Ie Was accompanied by Ursula d:- B-rizvllle and Uflfl of me lounge stewards carrying a small hamper. “I-Iellc, you two," he grr-cird tlzem with greater heartincss than usual. "Aren't you ,:m’ng to jorr. o l‘ .x- pcditlon? Wr*‘re going ashore to bivouzc for the ri-h . Ive "" n men on ahead with s couple o! tents. Ifheze’; not encu h .11‘ in.» cabins these nights. Not the same as when you're moving. Anyone seen my Wile and Greatrix? we might as well make irt a tamily party." stepnen Ehld that he had not seen Lady Kitty. "I MIGHT FALL 1N LOVE" "It you'll excuse us. sir I don't nhink we'll go ashore stain, Not reeling quite up to the mark yet. Must get plenty of sleep. At least so nurse tells me." sn- ‘fmotliy gullewed loudly. "That's right, Hylton. bioyrals a iii-st class nurse. When nr-xt I get my llrst twinge or gout I'm going to get her to combine nuzsing with her secretarial dut‘es. How's that Moyra? It you can put up with a patient like I-Iylton. you can manage sn old bear like me." Mayra Winstanley laughed. "I've always liked nursing," she replied simply and shyly. “Goodi" boomed Sir Timothy. "I'll have to see about it. Well, we'd better be moving. Ursula. L! ether of you two see Lady Kitty tell her we've gone on ahead." with that parting instruction. Sir Timothy and his small party moved away in the direction cl the gang-plank. “So they're going to spend the night on the island?" mused Stuphren. "And Lady Kitty and Greatrix will most likely be lollow- ing onf‘ "It does scem rather odd.‘ whispered Mcyra. "Tell me. Stsphen de you really meet. whet you told sir Timothy that you're not leel- ing up to the mam?" "Good Lord. no! I'm as ilt as s riddle. It was only an excuse to re- msln behind here-with you." “That's nice or! you, Stephen. Timothy ‘IIQOIIIIOOIOOOIUIOIQIIIQII. flViz/P ro 5/42” z cm noun. nil/xi’. little daughter Teresa Anne, grriv- ed by motor on Saturday lrom Spencer, Mass. They will spend two weeks vacation with relatives and friends ‘in South Melville, New Haven and Charlottetown. In loving memory of our deer aunt Jessie ltInoKny, who peeled ewsy July In. i944- We do not tor-get you. Nor do we Intend We think of you often end will to the and Gone and lovgotten b! some you rnny he. But deer to our lnflmcry Y0! "I will be. Ilovfngly remembered by her niece Mrs. Normen Stewart end hsnlly. In Memes-inns In invlnr manor: of my deer son Bey llemliton who died July I I945 At night when sll is silent Andsleep (orseires our eyes. ‘U... Q... OIOIOIOU‘ I O ‘eeeeeeeeeeeeeee coin wAvr 94w ms new UPREME You cen give yourself or daughter I soft, -loo - Ing permanent in 2 to 3 hours, st home with the easy-tease Chenn-Kurl Supreme Laid Wave Kit. Costs only $ 1.55. hborstory tested, it's u]: to use on any type oi’ neturei heir. And best of ell, your Uterus-Km! COLD WAVB all! la! snub: and month. Setisfecdon or money beck. Qet e Chants-Karl kit todly. Our thoughts are in the grave yard. 19“- Where my deer son lies. _ Though whr-re your smile l; [cnl . “Qyy s .. Ana ‘ivguzleigfiu h‘ N.“ And yfrhliTmiie we cannot heir. s.‘ oulv ' ‘g mhmvmor’ ‘a m.“ ‘bun We shall nevrr Lso street e1 : hep‘ For the one we love so sIPtr. E h’ n“ d a s" c~_ e lflvlllki! Mmflllbtrf: :1 , I Ded. Mother and rot er. sun, missed by Mother. Mn. 3 ""i' Ii Vvhtr Conven- g Charles. TIMI" 5M1‘!- Killillilllo-P-l-J- ‘e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee‘ ‘While Ventriss knew thlfhe had limes-ml the men for the time be- "18- he knwr that the longer the the island TH__E_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " ldemorlai The Annual Memorial Service will be held at lire Annual monument, Geddie Memorial Sunday, July i3lh nt Z130 PM. Unveiling of new monument will take place at this service. Trinity Citurch Choir, attendance. Anglican Y. P. A. Sessions Continue ROTTIESAY NB, July 3 .. (OP) - Theme addresses by Rev. Dr.. GB Snell, Toronto, contin- ued today at the ninth bignnlgl conference ol the Dominion Ang- lican Young People's Association. Hi5 ivliic. “the human agents in fivflnselism." was the subject or later group discussion. DI‘. Sllfili stawd thht many par. 60M were only hall Mrnverted -- attsched only loosely to their re. ligion. Success at evangelism de- pended on the witness o! those who were converted. GOIdOn A ElllOti, St. Cathay. lnE'S. 0nt,, conveyed a message o! greeting from Rev W._J. Robin. son, Tweed. Ont , DOminiun chap- lain who sailed Monday from New York bound for the Wdlld youth conference at Oslo. Three of the A.Y..P A, delegates to the Oslo conference were intro- duced to the conlercnce They were Miss Hazel Journeaux, Tor- onto, vlho is flying over later this Trainer-McGuire Nuptials stock, N. B.. was the scene o! a very pretty wedding, when Very Rev. Dean McCarthy with nuptial mass united in marriage Margaret Ann, daughter ol Mrs. and the lata J. P. McGuire and John Thomas, son ol Mrs. and the late L. i". Trainer of Charlottetown, PEI. dress cd grey and brown crepe with halo hat oi grey milan straw trim- med with brown corded ribbon snl was attended by her sister, Miss Helen A. McGuire, R. N. of St. John, who wore a street length dress o! gray crepe, with pink and blue flowered hat with elbow length of shaded pink snapdragons. PAGE THREI Service ilteeld MAI llveice ~, - é’ Church, Spring Brook, on Surnmerside, will be in ls proportion to the time re- ‘quired to strain maturity. men's life-spun is briefer then that o! many eniinels. Scientists declare dist we hutnens should right- ‘llii! reach an average sge of one hundred years. Belsredly, they m“ ' i ‘attention upon the problems o! old age. Not only should nzsn live longer, but he should live e _—is s common obli- fidl". more ebundent lite, free f=i'.;‘.?.‘.'.'.f‘ii“.‘.l' 2112'.’ done muck so melee middle-eu- end the sunset-time oi‘ life e’ pleessoter sud more productive period. You owe it to yourself end ismily to take full edvsn-F rage of the aids that sre now be- i‘ coming more readily eveilehlt.) St. Gertrudes Church, Wood- Consull your Physician‘ 53a veil-and roiup The bride were a street length brown accessories carrying a, cor- Irons the rneny hampering» l‘ flfgyfixf, sage of yellow roses. The bride ‘ommou m “find”! ya" hisprescriprionihgrsr” csrciuicorupounding by Already, medical science has our skilled phsrnlecistlu‘ .- Tn: Jsurrms "BNARMACY pink gloves. Her corsage was at r~i , \\€\A.s. s“... pink cal-nations. <3..,,.9,.,,",,.,9 glmnwl“ Mrs. McGuire. mother o! the =-.»......'-t.;.=...ir.--su Eilklltlllitlfllllill =,- Pitt-Aim; bride, wore a two piece dress oi - " black crepe with black lur and ¥ » black accessories. Her corsage was PRESEFI-FIION’. The '“Iii-un-q-Q-Iyunypppgp-qg------._'-_l sail. o B.C., tiolm sociate made of the issue. The Mrs. Service Baron. month; Prince Albert, leave next week for New York to the Mauretania, and Miss Hazel" Greenwood, Fort Langley, who leit tonight (or York to sail Saturcla Miss Mavis Chisholm, will New y On ‘the Grips- Rev Dr A Harding Priest, as- secreiary oi’ the General Board of Reigious llldumtfon, an- nounced that ellorts were being for four broadcasts be heard in Canada from the Oslo conference. The report ot the AYPA Monthly the chairman, Chris Grace was the re- Commission was presented by McAideil, I-lalileic. I-Iutchings, ‘Toronto, source leader qt this commission. official publication o! the A.Y P A.. is to be increased size starting with The Monthly the August _ Competitions are to be establish- ed for promotion of the magazine in 1947 in diocesan councils, and in I948 branches competition with a ior the winner committee report on tlonshlps was presented by IN Hazel JourneauX. and There will also be story silver trophy rela- chainnan. Miss Toronto Thorpe. Montreal, chairman ol the Devotional Lile and Study Group Commission also i presented a report REV Webb, Thessalorl, Ont. resource leader. Roy Fl. was the The Recreational Commission recommende- lions were presented by "i? Chflii‘ man, E. Alexander, Toronto Re- source leaders Gray, Ottawa. Miss Helen and Miss Nellie Lewis, Toronto The report of 8d- mlnletratlon W85 81"". bY Jim wofloyk, Twang‘), Harold chairman and resource leader, respectively- hrlde was given in marriage by her eldest brother Gerald. The ushers were Francis McGuire, brother of the bride and a cousin, John Johnston. The groom was supported by Bradford O'Brien ol Moncton. N. B. Mrs. T. McEachem was organist and Madeline Bridego, guest solo- ist. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the Carllsle Ho- iel to upwards o! thirty guests. ‘The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Bradford O'Brien and the groom responded. Later the bride and groom left for Montreal and upper Canadian cities. For travel- ling the bride wore a rc-se suit ol English wool urltl-i black accessor- ies. Her corsage was ol pink car- natioris. On their return. they will reside in Moncton where the groom is (‘employed with the Canadian o n. The bride has been on the stat’! of the C, N. R. Regional oiiices in Moncton for the past five years. She received valuable gifts from regional auditor and stall. Prev- lous to her marriage her many friends and relatives in Moncton and Woodstock tendered her s miscellaneous shower st which she received many useful and lovely gifts. The groom received a substantial cheque lrom members of the Ca- nadian Legion in Moncton. He is a veteran of the second world wsr and saw service overseas for live 8T. PATRICKQ SCHOOL a Following is the report for ill month ol June: Grade VIII: I, Lorne Medd- gsn; 2, Manning Myers. Grade VII: 1. Evelyn Cl-aliarsl years with the Canadian Anny. z Giirjenarfsni “emu Bdrm GMENFWLD S0500!‘ Kglixlgtaenvlidciilegriijflg “fig-mu: leer , ' a t r .1 : A - Q5521 vrorrr; iinéylvie Sullivan. “M” 1x’ 1' “"9” “m” 2. Hervey Gallant; 3, Shirley Mb- leer. Grade 11"! Sr: l. Etta Meets Gallant: 2. Clifford Herrell; I. Allison McAleer, Grade 1'1‘! Jr: 1. Bertha Doyle! Lorraine 2. Add?! Gallant: S, Doll-on. Eleanor Dolron (equal), 1, Louise Doirori: I, Grade VI: i, Wilbur Noddy. Grade IV: I. Norbert Hollorsn; 2. Stephen Trainer. Grade III: I, Bernadette Pow- er; 2. Mary Power; B, Patricia 'l‘rainor. Grade II: l, Stephen OlHolloran. Grade I: l, Johnnie Power; 2, Ken Sullivan Prizes loi- best attendance were given to: 1st. Johnnie Power; 2nd. Bernie Power, Ken Sullivan lequall; 3rd, Wilbur Noddy, Mary Power (equal). Highest average for month o! June: Sylvia Sullivan, 82%. Bernadette Power, 82%. Grade I: Beonard Gallant. Perfect Attendance,- Evnvn gel. lant, Gloria Herrell. Do are Gel- lent. Dennis Doiron. Etta Marie Gallant, Louise Doiron, Icons/rd Gallant. Lorne MoGuigan and Manning Myers attained their Grade VII! Certificate. ' Teacher, H. Landrigsn. (Patriot Please Ooh!) Dorothy McGinn, ‘reaches You're not you?" The last seven words W!" uttered with serious cancer"- Stfiilhcn should I laugll at the one woman in ml; outfit. who's one hundred Ir"- ung honest? You've vPenei my 95'“ “w” p”; {tony-eight JMIXTS- i’! you're not very cerelul you'll" lind ym gglling in love with Yml- The voime _ "would It be l thing?" There was ieushter MW i" the girl's voice. ' thi to you. You see ;..;~:.:.l: 1 u... 5w”,- md mEKE eyes at oft-tin‘ Kiri!- A bed lot, really. my 59"" -- ld mury “gels, you know. She i° him, happier than she ever remem- bered having been belt!"- ln his cabin. While he te't relresh- ed aIter his lively lvlovrs up 0n the "a" m": f3‘, snxety in his heart. I-ie ttlPd 0 lirmseu that his levlty with i4" gm had been forced-an anaesthetic m chlorcfomt the fears that W?" troublin‘; blm- but!" m’ ‘M 1“ kg: cab,“ may"; a cigarette he as himself whetller he was bt-fllB WM" l)’ truthful and honest “I'm! hkmsm" in sscribing his iishlnees o! m°°d to the conversational lsudsnum- In Momentum rite, who raved l"! "ll 1'" i sets. Mrs. Lorne Durmlfle H"! 5'"- lalughing at me. 5P9 laugh at you?" is h ‘d I why s Du quickly. 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