I‘ LIQQ; E .. " .... - 0 y . ,,:WE1>..Na§_1>Av. THE cuisawv w‘: AUGW an g » --~ .| cur nowu on ..l.'§;..t°....§'.“;1'“' - - m- -. FLY-DEB Mun» luv irmuauxmvrs 323i; at ll0LMAN’S - - - ‘ i mm 57.- D.D.T. I; . ohai-iottetown an. 3 _ . . mus rues " ww- "v - ‘Tglimviny . c. ... £35195"? l5’ She adjusted her reading glasses, ‘ Everrxllgrnigr: n ER PES ‘ fviilhliiillOiS ...-i 0TH unfolded the paper and said brisk- 1y. “It was sent from a little town Just across the state line." i Having made her explanation. she unfolded the P8P?!‘ and read, almost without expression. "Miss Ann Clayton, Howard Barry Road. ' Midland city. Wanted you to have the news as your first scoop. Lyn Frazier and I were married hers? __ this afternoon. Honemooning untl. l Dlrmorr, A“; 13 _.(A,P)._A his new job begins. Remember me Toronto father and his son were‘ to 'I‘racy. Love and kisses." ! ’ : ' i Rlalte Ride To Escape llcat Ends Fatally ' killed and two other persons arltic- She folded the paper, took all’ her ally kijured early today when the readiiag glasses and finished quiet- seaplane in which they had gone up‘ ly. "The telegram is signed, ‘Lissa to escape the heat crashed in Lake | Marven Frazier.‘ " St. Clair. _ , Ann sat perfectly still_ wide-eyed, Dead were Alvin Rowe. 43. 0! staring at her grandmother. And ‘Ibronto, and hi4 son, Douglas, sev- 5am}. 531d, auwmlucmy’ u though 1 ilinjuied m R e b me Ann had been a. child, her tone one re ow ‘s r0 r, q 9M1 ~- HXOWflTd, 36, pilot SITUWIIET oi’ thel (firing; rebuke. Mouth l8 open. i pane, and his f cee, Betty -- _ ., Pmprwiskh 20- "r Detmh- é LITOTIJQSIFIIIDIRZTTZLEIITE! niibiigsbtggeth: Howard Rowe’, who operates at like that helped her w "nun what l- plans taxi service at the Jefferson had happened “unkind L“! - Beaon Amusement Park near De- BuFbu._I hid lunch m‘ u‘. trait, told MaCormb County deputiea this noon ho w that he closed his concession at. ,, _ w, “Wm m” mum? midnight and took the party for a plane ride "because of the heat." "We'd been civrcllng for minutes, and everything seemed all right." he said. “Then. without any warning at all. the plane vwnt into l a spin. I fought it but I couldn't do i a thing." I "It's not quite a two-hour drive "And the telegram was sent at 6:10 this afternoon." 'I‘racy said, “You didn't that Lyn and Lissa had been go- i olng around together?" ‘ "You told me," she admitted. , "And then at lunch today —she Sec 5—Junlor Champion nndsmggnaqe, left me to go to see Lyn—-you see, Reserve. 5th, q 0 stewed-r s; Eons Dun! no ran into Julie Barton at the staffnage. ' agnolia Room, as we were leav- ing slid she-well. she-put on rather a show-and-I suppose Lis- 1 sa thought Lyn ought to know-P i ,_ _| Sarah and 'I‘racy waited. watch- Engggrzgl‘? ‘Orglfferxg? I ing Ann. And suddenly Ann was o! funerals m}, ahead of this Cum_ ‘i on her feet, white-faced stammer- . . -ing, "But-how could Lissa marry d 1 I i l.t - : grrgrilonscovicrefoixlaldaozfiv? lhsslt-ugllriil i Lyn? Why_5he must have he!‘ m For Mining Town o! me first of 1C4 ‘rams of l“. I love with you-any girl, given half RHHVF- Charlottetown RR. 8. fiidays mme explosiom . a chance, would. be—" and then she . Under a hot sun today’ volunlefl caught her breath and set her teeth ' 15V Cw“ '7 Stew“! P‘ 5°“ Sec. 0 — Pen of one male born hard and stammered. avoiding his y eyes, "I— mean-well. after all,‘ you've been so good to her—" l Sarah said gently, almost tender- ly, "Never mind, darliml He's Just admitted that he adores you, so workers, many of them imlnersf" tolled beside the town's eight ireg- ular gravcdiggers preparing graves for the boclics. i Four funerals will be held tomor- row and others will go on all g through the week until each man why should you mind letting him has been given an individual bur- j. know you love him?" _ burial. l Ann put both shaking hands to ' her forehead for a moment, and _then she stammered faintly, "But Signs Movie Bontract i—I don't get it! Lyns-been so terribly atraid oi any sort oi’ sran- ‘ BROOKLYN. Aug. l8- (APP- Jackie Robinson lizis signed a con- dal-and-now that. he's lilting ms so publicly —won‘t people—-well, tract with General Artistls C02- poration to make a motion picture talk?" Tracy's face was dark and grim. "That's just why I'd like to have mmedlately aitcr the Brooklyn Dodgers’ baseball season ends, it was announced tonight. The film. Lyn Frazier! neck between my hare hands for about two min- utes," he said grimly. "They'll talk their heads off—but about youl . You are the jilted one-oh, people , ._ ‘ till feel he's a ‘cad’ and a ‘bound- l1 1 slew-art g; Sons m h th Dodilers ‘leilro first “, 3rd. 08¢‘ -- i gxgvmi‘ “.11: “an is to ‘concern u- ::8a;3n':1bgh:gfll:i\;t;-owlfymgzetlggiz New Wtiishire 1st. Aimon Boswell. Charlotte- ' ' - - ' - '- ' t RR. 6 geaelliinitil/‘iltelilcaiie prolnem oi JlHEDXIO ‘yo? ‘over M, the 135g m°ment_» s“. V‘: _ yo.‘ hem h, 1M1‘ OMm/gld‘ Almon Hanan, chariot“?- ”' Iorbs‘azbgfinygdlriisnfggemcirsimq J st rt & Bo a town RR 6 c m - ' 1st. Cecil . 6W8 n I 3rd. Almon Boswell Ohm-lotte- i 58$ aisflllgiokplgvldlyt-h h h h d New Vviltshire. st rt 8‘ Sons itown Rd. 6 ’ . r e as oug s e a 2nd. Cool J. ewa . kicked him hard and witho“ Wim‘ New WHY-Shlfr- Sec. a — Female born In 1946. ing. He looked at Sarah. eta-tied .. . . AND My engagement to Ann?’ he ie- ‘ sec. M - Junior Champion un- 15h Alma“ 30mg“, (jhgflgflte- i peated. and was still. dq- three yous and Reserve my,“ png“ g ON “Well. naturally." Sarah answer- l , 2nd. Almon Bcswall, Charlotte. K ed, as though resenting his stilpld- 1st. -- Harrison Green. ClYdQ town RE 6 = ltv in having to have that expiain- River. 3rd. Aiman Boswell. Charlotte- ed. “What better could we do to 2nd. - Cecil J.. Stewart a Sons. gown yer“ 5 offsetiany-Illflplelijsflgl! ‘Tgllercue- Reserve. 4th. Aimon Hos/wall. Charlotte- -—--— -- sons rom yn's e av or " town RR. 6 ' from There was a little taut moment, Sea. 15 — Senior Chamlllfll 3 I and then Tracy said very quietly, "I can't ask Ann to marry me, Mrs. Clayton.“ 1 Sarah had picked up her stick preparatory to rising to her feet, but now she put it down once more and looked straight at Tracy; while Ann sat very still, her hands locked tightly togetheq a little sick and dizzy with the reaction ment when her heart had shrleked to her that with-Lissa gone, ahe and Tracy were free to belong to First you say that you cannot ask Ann to marry you because you are" under obligations to Lissai Tracy said sharply, "I want to more than anything else in the world-but what can 1 offer a 21:1 ‘ brought up as Ann has been? I'm j ‘the fellow from the other side of wedding Hustle mounted In 14K gold. the tracks. I can't even remember my parents-J am not even abso- lutely sure they were married. The 5 thought never seemed of any ter- ,rlf1c importance. until lately. I imade my way the best I could- sort (if-slugging it out. I sold “ newspapers, slept in doorways-q got what little education I could I by reading the papers I hadn't been , able to sell. It was all right; I'm not complaining. It's not a bad way to grow up-but it certainly doesn't l train s fellow to make a fit hus- ' band for a girl brought up aa Ann I has been!" "Oh," said sarab scoffingly. with a little gesture of dismissal. "If that's all that's bothering you-" "It's not all. but it's important, ,and you know it." ‘Tracy cut in igrlmly. "I'd--sha.me and humiliate her a thousand times a day. I- don't even feel aura I'd know which fork In use at the dinner table of Dlamend engage- mom ring In doll- I eala MK geld - mounting. ‘ '_ ilamanll bvlilal palr In omen or- U? . '"'"""!I' '7 I“ - one of her society friends-J’ "H" "Stuff and nonsense. manl" 1 thundered Sarah, who had lost what little patience she began the scene with. “I've never heard such Idiocy—" "Please, Sarah!" Ann was on her feet now. straight and slim. man- aning to look almost regal as she stood drawn to her full height. quite pale new. her we: blazing. WELLNERS Jeweler! Slnee Ill! several to Lockwood.” said Sarah quietly ‘Wiltshire. know 1944 Wlltshire. years and over and Reserve. 19M. | Hampshire. Peter's Bay. New l/Viiishirc. years and over and Reefer"- RCSQIVQ. from that breathless, ecstatic mo- .R.'iver. lmals by one sire. ew- And animals that have been previous- wufihii-e. civic Chief Jr See. I — Male born In 1M0. Try taking Carter's Pills this way: Start - with and act a definite time every morning. When you get regular every morning cut down to 2. After a few dl a, try I. hen try taking Carter's amp other day. You may even find you can keep re ular without any laxative. ou see, Carter's are lo tiny you can cut down the d0l%—II'0m B to 1—to ilt the needs of your individual system. Without diaappoin menr. Cartefshelp cleanoutyourlnteatiaal tract not halfway, but thoroughly.Tha are doubly eflective because made wit two vegetable herbs compounded prop- erly for thorough. eas action. housands can out own on laxative dosing this Carter way. Aak for Carter‘: Pills by name to at the genuine at an dfllkatore-SSL tart the Carter gra - uated dose method tonight, and lump out of bed tomorrow fee in: good. 1st. S.S. Sewert 6r Sons, staffnane RR. 3.. 2nd. 3.6. staffnagc RR. 3.. 3rd. ..<" Stewart 8e Srns. staffnasje RR 3.. staffnagi- RR. 3.. 2nd. Est. of George 3rd. S C Stewart s» Sons. 5“, 4 _ Champion lvhle 1st. 8.0. Stewart d: 52ml. Reserve. Exhibition Prize List CLASS 8 — CLYDESDALES REGISTERED Sea. 5 — Female born In 1047. lat. 5.0.. Stewart 6: Sons. 2nd 5.0 Stewart 6r Sons 3rd. S C Szewai-t s. Sons. 4th. 5.0 Stewart 8s Sons. See. 2 - Stallion born iii 194s. 1st. Cecil J Ste-avert. dz Son. New Sec.‘ c * “omale born In 1948. at-affnago. Sec. i -- Stallion born before ~ staflnago. 1st. Cecil J Stewart a, Son, New 1st. Cecil J. Stewart 8r. Son. New three iemales, etc. Sac. 8 — Senior Champion I staffnage. 1st. Cecil J. Stewart 3: Son. slaffnagc. Sec. 1 — Grand Champion andi 3.1L My in 1846 or before, SN- 3 — Fm)’ 5"“ i" W46" males born in 1946 etc. 1st. Harrison Green. Clyde River. 2nd. Irving Haslma. Emerald. Staffnasm Sw- 10 — Maw or F1"! "W" l" 3rd. ant. of George 1.. aoswiiix. cuss is-sournnowns ‘ 1st. Fm-rlson Green. Clyde River. Sec. u - Mare born before 1944. s,“ . __ M“, M,“ 1,, m; 1st. WR. Show. Clyde River. 2nd. VAR. Era/w, Clyde River. 3rd. fieorge C Kltson dz Sons. St. 1st. ilmon Boswell, town RR. 3. Sea. fl - Male born In 194d 4th. Arthur MacDonald. 1st. Almnn Boswall. 2nd. Almon ‘aoswall. 3rd. Arman Boswell. 5th. trying Haslam. Emerald. Sec. l2 — Mare with Foal at I000- Sec. 4 - Champion Male. 1st. Robert ohappcll. Yerk- 1st. Almon Boswell. 2nd. Cecil J Stewart 8r 5on5. Sec. 5 - Female born In 1947. three females born In 1M7 eta. 1st. waiter Shaw. clvde Riv"- 2nd. waiter Show Clyde Riv“ m. Almnn Boswell. town RR. 6 Soc. ll — Grand Champion and CLASS 14 —OXFO'RD DOWNS 1st. Walter n. shew. CWde Rlvfl Sec. I — Male bum In 1941. 2nd. Walter R. Shiw. Clyde tune. 5w 11 ._ Get of Sire, three an- new each other. field. I "So?" said Sarah after a mom- 1W C9511 5- Stewart *5! 5°”- Nwl 4th. Est of George L Boswell, ~ ent, and now there was ice in her Wiltshire- . 'Charlo*loi1own RR. 3- . i voice and in hef eyes. "I thin‘: you 2m- Hmlsw Gm“- W“ sm- .- H. B-SWBI-l s: am. Marsh- had better explain that. young man. ‘Rlvef- fleld- ‘ Bee. 1e _ n-osenv e! Dlm- T" Sea. 2 - Male born In mo. no“, that Lyn Fruga- h“ “ken ‘ly shown. lst. A H. Boswall 6r Son. n, b“ u t; h 1d- 2nd. Ernest Underhay. Hay Flor- ergsesoo negizlyimyob sgiglurmsaigbxaln i 18t- Oedl J- Stewart 6r Sons. New Qune_ n, y; g; 9A;- o g . WIltshire. 3rd. A H Boswell d: Son. m; 30°15’ Qfungefnanfrfl: 3,! 2nd. Harri-eon crew. Gil/dc 4m. Hayden Bros" ouch-y Val- don't want to marry Ann?" River. iley. I 8rd. Ijenll f. stowart a Sons. Spedll FOI‘ Clydesdale Stallen Cecil .7. Stewart 6a Sons. NW field. 2nd. Fist. Charlotzetown RH. 3. pecIaI Tor the beat. Clydadale 170-‘ ale. tune. O Walter Shaw. Clyde River- "DOT- um I-ady”. CLASS 4 — PEBCHERONS Sec. 5 - Felnflle born In 104T. une lee. I -— Stallion born bdore une. Charlottetown RR. 3. 4th. Eat of George L Boswll Charlofwfnwn RR. 3. m. lame Fri-sown. o-avmd- 2nd. an... s. Gillespie, Milton. Sec. s — Senior Chalnlfl"! m‘ une. Reserve. Seme-Famalebornlnll“. m. Inrne FQIBUSOH. iii-unaud- Ind. John Gillespie, Mwfon. une. Sec. 1 - Grand Champion and Ind. Ernest Undcrhay. Bay Fort- Reserve “I19. ' 3rd. Est. of George L. ‘Boswell. ‘Charlottetown rm. a. 4m. A a Boswell s- Marllhfleld. ' 15t- Lorne P-rflllwn- 2nd. John OIIIEIpIS. ' amass iz-snaorsuma nowna mi. an. Banal! a Son. M11‘!!!- eid. See- I - Male born In 1N’!- ‘three amalea born In 1N1 do. IIIIQ. (Tb bl continued) Ind. III. I O00!” 1- " Dun- Stewart & Sons. Dun- Dun- Sec. 3 — Male born before 1940. 1st. 5.0. Stewart d: Sons, Dun- Boawall. ' 3nd. Est. of George 1.... Boswell. 5th. Bu. of George 1.. Boswall. 1st. 5.6.. Stewart a Sons. Dun- 2nd. 5.6. sic-wart d: Sons, Dun- I 3rd. a C. Stewart s; Sons. Dun-l ; Wiltshirc. lsganmge i 41h, 3.0. stewart 8a Sons, Dun-y i Sea. 8 — Pen of one male and 1st. 8.0. Stewart a Sons. Dun- 2nd. s c. Stewart a Sana, Dun-Y I of George l... Boswell. and three le- lst. tnC. Stawart dz SO15. Dun- ilnd. $..C Stewart d: Sans. Dun- Charlotte- Sec- l -- Pm of one male and Cbarlotte- I 1st. Ernest Underhay, Bay For- 2nd. AJ-I Boswell 8: Son. Marsh- . 3rd. All Boswal! dz Son, Mar-gr. Sea. I - Halo born behla 1046. lat. AH Boswell s; son. 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Canadian representatives attend- SUMMERSIDE OFFICE SPACE FOR REIT Single office: or suites of offices a: you wish them, construc- ed and finished la individual requirements and Mate. In new. modem, fireproof building new under construction in the middle of the Summorside business section. Arrangement! can be made by immediate contact with- wmnann mailman.» IUIQE-IBW" IEILEII SUMMERSIIDE, P. E. I. Phone 72 ' ‘ Phone 453-3 ing the meeting reported that oli- IIE USED PRISM Sir Isaac Newton, 17th canton‘ scientist, first discovered that light actually is a combination of vari- ous colors. of Canadian apples in the United ' i