JUNE 20. 19S3 (- '.'u'-'5 CHURCHES TOMORROW Anglican Itochford Still"! , 1:11! 1;;verenRiLC.anoI-I E. MoHatt Rector The Reverend W. G. Hon 1111,1111-1.1-y Assistant Priest. 1 and Choir Director mtzrgsaiinztnne Brenton. bio. Music. .4---r-vm""1tjm'mr -W11 sunday After Trinity liiatins ' , . Holy Eucharist. am Choral Eucharist 11 tI.ill ,,,m1m The Rev. C. A. Simp- M1 l).i).. General Theological . I , seminary. 5-Y- 1 1,1,1. Evensong 111111 at 7.45 a.m. tilt tun. ais0). ”s.'9AuL's ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established H69 by Royal I-inundation. 1-1,(itE.EEii2i'"cTi?ii J. '1'. Ihbott. Rector oi-giiiisi and Choir Master: Paul Oudiiiore. (Wednesday "i'i.iE.FWuiay After Trinity XII) lluiy Communion. 11,00 Morning Prayer and Ser- nubject: "Public Worship." 111111; 111-min; Prayer and Ser- 111,1,1, Subject: "The Book of Com- iitnn ilr7I.i'Prr" y yo further sessions of Sunday School until September. Sunday school and Congregational Picnic, itanhnpe Bench Saturday, June 27. (in it re Parish Hall 1.30 p.m. i xLSBYTERlAN "lHtWKitik of 5. JAMES ,fhe(IICi'ti'VPIlAO T. H. B. Somers. lli.A.. S.T.M. Minister. Miss F2. Lillian Mckensia RIIIS. iI., i-'.M.C.iVl.. oigiiiu.-it and iiirecior oi the Choirs. "1o"a.m. Church School. 11 am. Divine Service and 5.111111"; "is God Responsible for Tnmadocs. Floods and Other Dis- uteri?" iiithrm: "Jesu. Priceless Treas- mht-i'ariey Roberts - Chancel ind Gallery Choirs. Hymn: "And Did Those Feet in Anrient Time"-Gallery Choir. IVISIIOTS Cordisiiy Welcome) T ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH V-i”rint:aI-a,nd Grafton Streets The Reverend '1'. II. B. Sotnerl. ii-i,. S.T.M. Interim Moderator The ilev. Stuart N. Merriam. B. .i,, Stated Supply. ilrgaiitsi and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston, A.'I'.C.L. Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning liorship II a.m. ii.ifher's Day. liithem: "The Lord Is My Shep- ind." 5.30 pm, Young People's Fellow- iii mm 1). (apt. Tlicoinbe, Coronation im- ymsloiis. 7 pm: Evening Worship. iii: l'nfinisiied ,I'ortrait. .inthem: ”.Iesu Thou Joy of Lov- I Ilig iiearls." United ptnirfoirai gg cnuacn R"- Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 2542-). T&..T..i.Iy services 10 am. Sunday School. ll .i.ni. Worship and Praise. - Tent Meetings, Hampshire, I'.E.i. I 3,00 and 8.00 p.in, Fltrrhntly welcome. s.... I 37 him Avenue I I i I I I BIBLE LECTURE "The Frunienii-,al or rlhiirch Ib- trm Iini'i'mi-,ni.-VVIIPPO is it Mitlctlf" by Rev. II. F. Mac- iven, Sons of England Hail, Sun- -' ”'''”"K at 1:30. Come to far this message of vital current INIIO. 3,-.Mr'-'- g ' CHURCH oi ENGLAND filiNiTY UNITED ,,e-,----- CHURCH sh PETERS CATHEDRAL Ministers: Reverend A. Frank Mlclstln Reverend John T. Irwin. Organist. Mrs. Keith S. Rogers Choir Director, Mr. Wm. 11. Regen II a.ni. sermon: The Burning of the Celestial Fire-Rev. Mr. Mac- Lean. Anthem: "The Heavens Are DI- claring" (Beethoven). The Male Eight. 7 pm. Sermon: The Centre. of All Things--Rev. Mr. Irwin. Soprano solo: Miss Betty J. Beers A program of anthems by the Choir and the Male Eight, Organ and Piano selections by Mrs. Rog- ers and Mrs. Parker, Organ solos by William K. Rogers. followed by a farewell for the Rev. J. T. Irwin and Mrs. Irwin. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church Tl-IE BAPTISI CHURCH Corner Prince and Fltsroy Streets The Reverend James I). D-svison. B.A., B.D.. Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugford, A.Il.U.0. II a.m. Worship. Sermon: "Alone With God." Anthem: "Haiti '1' h o II Known?"-Pfiueger. Activity class in lower hall for little children of the congregation -at 11.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Worship. Sermon: You An Achilles Heel?" Not "Have Anthem: "Dream of Galilee"- Morrison. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2l9 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, B-.'"l'ii-.:-lirlinisler Miss Thelma Burns. Organist. and Choir Director. 10.00 am. Church School and Family Hour. Miss Moore's Class Special. 11 a.m. Morning Worship Communion Sermon: "Out of Step With Life?" Special selection by the Sunday School Orchestra "Abide With Me" 7 p.m. Evening Worship Service Sermon: "A Greater Than the U.N." Anthem: "in Heavenly Love Abiding." You are cordially invited to the services of the Lord's day. The Salvation Army "wm.”a.T..Ts1?.;r”” "HOME OF I-ZVANGELISM" Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Titcombo "Home Of Evangelism” 7.00 a.iri. (tail to prayer. 9.30 a.m. Directory and Sunday School (Note change of time). 10.15 a.m. Hymn Time Time-- I'.E.I. Hospital by the composite Band. 11.00 a.m. Holines Meeting. To- pic:-"Is a Pure Heart Out-dated'."' 6.30 p.m. Open Air Meeting - Maritinie Electric. 1.00 p.m. Salvation Rally. Topic: "A Comfortable Cult". Corps Officer Sr. Mrs. Les. Titcomiie. Captain and I 0 BIBLE - HOUSE L S E E NEEIIS I't)L'Ii Sli'i'()RT AT ALL TIMES. A fine selection of Bibles. Testaments. Portions. ctc., are on display here. Priced 0.5:: to 525.00. All the best -iiakes. Ileligloiis Books. Transla- tions. Mottm-a. Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Children's Books. (Yards, Catechisins. Sunday School Supplies, are in stock with a large array to choose from. BIBLE HOUSE I00 Fitsroy Street Charlottetown. Phone 2131. L WORDS FOR ”'l"0 acquire krlowledge is incumbent on all, but of thosc sciences which may earth. and not such sciences as begin in mere words, and cnd In mere words." rnmi rue SACRED wiuriivos or me BAHA'l woiii.n nrrn I THE WORLD profit the people of the Trowbridge C-MU list. ii. E. LONG & SON. liic. IND Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge. MI!!- FUNERAL Our Atliol D. Macbeod Funei-sl problems for New England. hct him for prompt and efficient service. "SERVICE" is a III! Modern Olilpol SERVICE is familiar with your Con- "LONG" Word and I On Friday morning. May 29, 'at. St. Dunstan's Basilica, a quiet wedding was solemnized. when Ti-IF. GUARDIANA CHARLOTTETOWN 'In-is CENTRAL GUARDIAN: Ti?'oTfz7)oi.i.An ours Mone- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." RIIIIIMAGE SALE. -- St. Peters Cathedral Parish Hall, Saturday. June 20th, 6.30 P. M. TAILORED TO MEASURE SUITS 539.00 up. J. P. MacPherson and Son. NORTHERN ELECTRIC BE- FBIGEIIATOBS - Highest quality. Special Price. Toombs Music Store. SERVICE TO SICK, Phone 441. Cantwellb Pharmacy. next to Gloria. JUST ARRIVED 1953 Model Kerosene Refrigerators, Bryenton and McKay. DIBCDONALD IIADIO SERVICE I7-N110 l'I?i76lFlhz- Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape ra- cnrding. 180 Kent St. Phona L201 FOR DAD-Sunbeam Sliavemas- WF. 3111 Wld. Ronson Lighter, Cig- arette Case special. Toombs Music Store. BE SURE you have plenty ofl Stewaris Home Style Bread ready to put on your table. Buy an extra, loaf today. PIANO RECITALS. C Pupils of Mia Suzanne Brenton, St. Peters Cathedral liall, Seniors. Monday June 22, 8.00 P M.; .Iiiiiiors, Tues- day, June 23, 7.30 P. M. PA1.VTIlN'G tenders will be re- ceived at the school Board Office until noon of 21th June, for interior decorating of four public schools. wood or oil. 2.30 at Y. M. C. A. Particiilars obtainablc at the School Board Office. NORTH TRYON i'RESBI'TER- IAN (THIIRCH.-Sunday. June 21st,! Iat ii A. )1. Members of the Y0iiili:I IPcoplr's Society will l1ikP part in1 the SPi'iit'P. Chtircli Sclionl at l'.l.l5. Miss Mary A. MnCKlilllOli, Deacon-' eas. SEE THE tiliili. liAli.VI ER: also Iflild ilic Gelil F()l'IKAGEt Silo Blowcrst llzininicr Mills. N01 better machines built. Ask yourI neighbour who has one. Sold by I-i.I B. Weeks. Oliver Dealer. I niii.To.v-iwsrico PARISH. -. 1Rcctor Rcv. A E. Pteirey. Si-ll-1 Iviccs for Sunday. June 21st. are asI tfollous:-St. John's. Milton, 10.00 A. M. Sunday Sclrcol, 11.00 A. M.I Morning Prayer and Sermon. ,1 Mark's. Rustic-n. 2.30 P. hi, Evening' Prayer and sermon. 3.30 P. M. Sun-I IFIRY School. Christ Churn-h, Cherry Campbell. City. that he is a patient in the P. E. 1. and tliospltal and wish him TOWN Taxi - Phone 1600-:i22.I BELANGEB RANGES for coaiI Bryenton sa MacKay I I FOR DAD-Zenith llcaiiiig Aid, late developments 585.00. Toombs Music store. ORDER. YOUR. FATHERKE DAY CAKE from Stewart. Bakeries. Please Dad with one of these spec- ial cakes. CAKE SALE in aid of Si. Dun- stan's Basilica Altar society. tit Fennell and Chandler's today at 2 P. M. FOR DESSERT or just a tasty nibble between meals, choose from the wide variety of Cookies at Stewart Bakeries today. HI - STYLE IVIILLINICRY. -I Special prices this week-end. 52.009 53.95, 34.95. Special discounts on all hate. Every Style, Irll-Style. I SERVICES will be conducted lnl the Stanley Bridge United Church, Sunday, June 21st, st: 11 o'clock Rev. Norman R. Green will be the guest preacher. CHAIi.i.0TTETOVVN Farm Sup- plies. 203 Great George St. Sales and service. Complete line all DeLavai miikcrs, coolers, new anti used scpni-.1Iors. water pressure syslcnis. Roy Refrigerators. cic. BREAi)AI.BANll P A ST () R A I. CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. Services Siindriy, June 2151. Rose Valley 11 A. M. North Gl”alii.'iiit3 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley. 7.30 P. Iii. ftcv. W. B. MacPliail, Miiiistcr. NEW GLAS(it)W' ('iiItiS'i'iAN CIIARGE. -. June 21st. vices at: New Glasgow A. M. i"l'PdGltiCiOli at . . Brcarialbaiie at. 1.30 P M. Mr. Wealc. Minister of Sttmmcrside Christian Church will preside at: all services. Rev. M. WElLPl'ii'0ltlh.I Biinistcr. Personals 1 I Homer I hear . The man; friends of Mr. regret to R speedy Ivallcy. 7,00 P. M. Evening Pi'ayei' recoVHy' -and Sermon. "Observe Father's Du v I Iby going to Church," I EARLY BOSTON .1.01,mS.1.s gtlioston and Florida. are a few days in the guests at the Queen Hotel. and 1 of IM. and Mrs. E. .1. O'Mallcy Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mnlioncy IDoi'ciiestei'. Mass, jdays in Charlottetown this week, Ito St. Priors Bay and visited their I friends Mr. and Mrs. James I Lewis. t ATTENDED REUNION 'Among those in the City this week Ito attend the Reunion of the 105tht tBiitlalion was 131'. Joseph C. Mac-, tlsellan of Milford. Mass, accom-1 Ipanicd by his wife and daughter,' ;Pcggy. Tmveliiiig with the Mac-I Lellaiis from Massachusetts vrasl I another 105th veteran. Roy Iweatherbie of Cambridge, Mass. IIn Charlottetown to greet Dr. Mac- Il.ellan were his two brothers. Ger- Inld, of Hamilton, Ont.. and her- Inard of Indian River. Both were Iclecied to the lnstli executive, rep- jprcscnilng the Boston area. I I MaEioiTaiii”4”rieian Wedding Rev. Francis Bolger united in that holy bonds of matrimony, MaryI Freda I-ltiena Feelian. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Peehan, Point do Roche, and Kimble Daniel MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacDonald, South Lake. The bride was attired in 9. floor- length gown of pink satin with nylon net skirt and matching shoulder-length veil. a cascade of pink roses. I The bride was attended by her. sister. Lorena, who wore a floor-I length gown of pale blue tsffstsl with matching head dress andI carried at nosegsy of American: Beauty roses, ; The groom was supported by Mr. Brendon Bell. Mr. John Fran- cis acted as usher. Following the marriage. break- fast was served at Sandy's Res- taurant to the immediate families of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs! MacDonald left for Rhode Island and other ports of the United States. On their return a reception was held at Sandy's which was largely attended by relatives and friends of the bride and groom. They received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will reside in Charlottetown where the groom is employed by the Cans- disn National Transportation Company. 33. Mszximzv I Darafton at. and Mrs. Margaret Campbell Albany, leftilast week to spend months vacation. 1 Dawson-5 father, M1, 3. Da11.so1.111drun1k ha. and m:.de one drunk Onset, Mass, and Mrs. Daw'son'sI9ffEfTj(Ilall ally sisters. Mrs. .Stoiieham. g MacLeod, of Cambridge. Mass. I ...........m.m..... 1 She carrled1 1 Mrs. May Hanson of Lynn. lilass.. spending. City and arcl Mr, and Mrs.-Rex L. Dawson of visiting Mr. S. MacKenzie ofI Mass, and Mrs. M. WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOIJ I FERRY SERVICE (Sailings May 1st to June 12th Inclusivrl Dally including Su'ndaya-- Standard Time. From Each Terminal. 7 s.m.. 9 a.m., ll am. 1 p.m.; . 3 p.m.; 5 pm. RESERVATIONS: May be mstlel for a limited number of vehicles. by contacting Head Office in' Charlottetown, at least 48 hours in advance for:-- (1:-First and Second sailings from each terminal each morning. I (2)-For perishable: sndfor Live-' stock in truck loads on any; sailing. I (3)-For all sailings on Saturday' and Sunday until June l2th.I For Daily Report listen to CFCY, first Weather Broadcast each weelc day. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING , AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. Charlottetown, P. 1!. Island IELANGER FURNACES. RANGES and PARTS Write or Phone ALBERT J. ZAKEM , 91'itim9 It. I. HART. Branch, Manage 200 Grafton St. Ch'town TDDA Y Life , . 4 Y ciiuiomoovra: iv. e i. ogyoti see. coal has hccn used for ftiel 1 alspicos and drugs: and. according to There are in Tibet ii number ofI monasteries and nbbeys, W'l'iiC'hI Ilittei-ly overflow with idols of nianyI kinds. Here sacrifices are offered! when a sun is born vithom they- Exit Tony recommend to the protection olI some one of their idols. In honout 1 I of this diety the father brings up Strange But True By 1'. II. MacArthur In 1608 the King of Siam was KEROSENEI E1ect1.1c and P101113”; 1,, (11-3311 1,1. being p111 in an R lamb in the home until it. is 1 1 pane Gas Refrigerators. E1-ycrit.o:iI1Y0n mnflaar and Pounded with a W" Qldr Whwv um" the my "' ("AFTER Mx and MacKay. heavy clubs. the idols festival. they lead the I mu Royal criminiils of Siam used to son Ind thteh sheep 1114111-s pi'rl- Continued GE sALE.,A-d 1 g be 1,,-ened 1 pm beca sence and are sac! co ' e an- ' 1 ' triiulitlgirtiiy w. 1. June tjotisuit or the bellevfntihat RDmi;'a8IInl:i'ood mat Then they boil the flesh and: Flt"! W" W" "0 breath of get it baforg 1,119 mg) to mwh over wind stirring. and the night seem- the health 0f the offspring, ed if anything more close and air- When a person of hlgti mnk less than ever. dies. these people call together that ''It feels like we. was in for some astrologers and tell them when i2ilEIli'PEli1el'." the captain deceased was born -exact day and Iwhen they had made their date must. be given. The astrologers wells and Thtirlow was now examine the horoscope. andghimsell into the waiting whale- having ascertained the sign and the 1,0311 --The 31,5, 15 31111 11131, and planet: under which the bitie-bi0od'steiady, but there's at sort 0' funny I35 b0"1- W018” the day when We 'fccltn' in the air. The sooner I can IU-"CV31 Shh” Wk? D1'3C9- If "?reacli off the land iin' pick up the not mingle with tzhe earth. In ceremonies of certain Australian tribes blood from a dying person is not allowed to fall on the gmund. and in parts of Europe, there are people who hold that ground on which human blood has been shed will be cursed and forever barren. (See chapters on "Tabooecl 'l'hings" in Frazier: Golden Bough). A giant egg shell may be seen in the British Museum. Ila capacity fare- would be about 21,. gallon. Where should so happen that the samelm-me again, the better I lhaii did this enorinouis egg come from planet is not then In the 3-9c9""llke ii." and what kind of bird laid it? We da"cY- they order the remain-3 to bff --1 don't think it's anything are told the egg was found on the kept lmlll it 15- Th!" We COW” I5 serious." Strung told him as he 1513110 Of Madagascar. bi" ll0b0d.V b””'d' ltoilowed Thurlow over the side. knows whether it was laid by the s o e I" ' - . . mythical "Roch mm ngules so This mung of the pmper Hm? Ioull set youi breeze all tight by the astrologers often resultslbemre must w'”' good luck” mm" in the body having to remain in? , I ,, the home for six nicnbhs or morc-.1uE1.1Ime." yell" this M'y.agEm' So to keep the remains from spoil-i , '9 mpmm made a sumible ."' mzr a 00111” is made 01 muck-pl), and stood by the rail watching bumgds, 111811111-V mted mum” Hndltlieni as the Kaiiakas shovelled pH1mEd'.I.1,1e body is new p1Med1n off and got their oats out. '1lie the she". and along w11,11h 11 a1night was darker than ever, for qmmity 01 sm,e1gs(,m11ed gl1m.Ill0nE but the brightest stars show- largely in Arabian bales, or by some extinct and htige bird that once flourished in Madagascar. From time to time stories of bailed men have popped tip In d:f- feronvt parts of the world, but to date. none has ever been carittii-ed These tailed men, like our Island spooks. nnly exist in very imagin- ayjve npfndg camphor and other drugs. AllI”d W191-V mmullh N" ha” 9"" , , " 11111115 111 111, 11011111 are s1ne31.edIilt'R(ij and in half a dozen strokes with lime and pitch. and the whole 1”” hm” had m'3I”d 1"”) 1119 When dlSi'll'L)8(i by sttrnn-: winds 1 1 1 111.. 3111111.. 01 1116 Q0111 11931.1 11.11,,.Iis then covered with svllk. During out mllFIlC!ii sounds like drtint-be:itsI”lI5 P911091 the "W19 I5 Set With and mad 111511-11men15I 1-1111.1 15 ,1 wine. broad, etc. for the use of theI ,lilzicltnt-ss and was lost to his v Ialtogcther. He remained standing where he ICW 1,1,1,1m111e111,111.O1. 110111.591 Iramuv and 1-c1311..” O1 111, degwas. listening to the decreasing Early in the 9th cciittiry. hills of ”P'I59d- 33 WEI-I Eh (07 I179 Sltllill 0-' -5m”."I 9! me 0”TI”9m5 lhuddhli exchaiigc came into tire: and i'i-on1I”l9 dW93-59d- WIIIVII l'h9.l' f"1W3'1”F”””' ”” "”V'I”ck5 I" "W 5” (:11. 1111111111. (,1 1119 13311 (.m1111.y 1,a,Iliangs about the place 1cnce. llii even that died auny al- 1,1.1. 11.101191. becanm 1111119 C1,m111(,11I The ceremony of l)ttrn.n: tlieItogetlie1. an 01-91. C1111”. 11011.; being 1-,g11(.d11-1-doad always takes place beyond the 1 Then he turned slowly away to- stmxe riistr:t:'.s for zinirvtvizts les: than tltx llnilta. Win? Because thesewvardx the dimly lighted coni- E1-P11 30 1.1.1115 111 (g111111d1;111 'f'lill1)i9-nlillded people b9IlFVP tTiat.Ipaiitoii-way. 51. 1.11101. 1 . I the spirit of the do-Id pe-i's:ni would: "It's queer, all the some." he 1111111. . g .:l:)se it: way if ever it il'lPfi in not In111111x1-ed 10 himself, -:M1gm11v 1111.111; 10111.1,111.1191-111.11 ”n'II).'i"l( to its Ironic. And I-Iliii. lii- Que;-1-I" 113111911, 11.11. 11111.11 '1 11,1111,m1 1115 It-ttlentally, it is exactly wlirit tlicy'I I brcn until-nreri of .2 clstltl. salie g0tS.WIf3?L to happen to xvamderiivg, CHAPTER xx 1 tin. wuhcn lwr ba'r.'. fl cl putts it to 'hl3ll'1 V 1 I with h Il'.l5 .:l wlinrr-I EVFOIIEF and sister mnrrtagcs. 95- STRANG DICTATES Ills TERMSI fq1111.1. 311.1 (1 11d 11-. 1 .311 1111. 4n pm-tally" among Egyptiaii RovaltyI 1 data. I'l tlzc iiirwntint". tho fricntia IV?” a VOVHI f"J9t0n1 Qlj-P911 CIPO-II Tlic boat ,i0tirnc,i' back to the niitl t'i'lntIvc: n' the t"'lIlI)' lift) 10 WIN" lmwd fl": hpr midw” ml" island was made. in conlplete. sil-I thc fathrr iIlf".l' 't'i5'1ls of (',oli-1hFa”h.V- W35 7! 1fl-1F?CI' IVS-"r9.lli'I1"llr "I cnce -- a fact for which ThurlowI l:'m'ttilnt.ion1:hivl;iln th." incther c1r- gillrf E91137?”-01;-5 0' owl” "M Itvnt particularly thankful. The rles on . icr d El' i'iOililPI1 Id 1"" 19? mt??? HEP . I w - ' I cltitica. 4"-Il'l'lF3 row! di':nk(IinI She niarrled N0 "I II" M” i'i?ni'!eh'lhnalfh:::li;h ht: her b1-111.1 11311 111 11 .- hp'L 111111 iirntliers and after-wt-2 rls kilicri them. I about, and the result of his cogna- tions were not altogether itatisfnc-1 mi-y. True. he had got out of a par-I tictilariy awkward situation with an. case which he. would scarcely liaveI , ,, H A, thought possible at first. but he1 ji'CCOi;lii7.Ed clearly that he had the, Itradcr to thank for that. I I It was strong who had taken - v (the lead almost from the begin- -I Wish to thank ill? NUT-IV3IlliPlR in asserting the letter to be aI rm. 3 1, 1, 101111 111111,. 18001015. DOMHH-5! and S1mP50l11I01 forgery, and he had followed that1 I . 11 ,1 ,1 III 1 ie caie and tieatniciit-I received 111, by 1301111113 scam on mg c.1,.1 I11intI?gI:?PAI:):i II.I.:mQ1II1:.I.d1'nI.I:1k1,:Y1Whtle nrmlent m IdI05lJfIlI3I- . A153Iiain's doubts, and generally doingl fore l1ilf'I)iIi?i1 N Jer-its. It, waemadc I mm" Vb" Sam .m) 5' wm,s a.” :me ms” in reassure hIm' But he 11.1.1111 1.111.. mm.,.1 11.1111 R 1.311911, M1Itcats and my kind neighbours Ml” did not flatter himself that this ' lh?1l)9d 1" "W R353 IRii,li,LidE was due to any innate s1nCe1.,11,' Ironvictlon in the trader's miridf M1,”. Mb”... (111111m.k1 1Sl.l'aliK was far too shrewd not tot Ihave seen how utterly disconcert- mxcklrg 111a 1g1r--11' 31 11: 51111. I Ivlien the USA. wept nli rtit, fort This hatching on the part nf the ni'cliil'-tiionl a liiiiwaukce iirewei'v M11191. 15 53115.1 -ck-,1-,1-gm,--, 11 1sIIi.'1Ti its lvot home at beer inswrcrit illustrated in n n',rl paintiniz iimvtfmt 033-000- ir. thc Victoria arri Albert, Mr.iK,cu:n. I repmdtvcrri Ill hanrl-hock nf Chit? we art 1 iii? .Vftis'3um's I Coal "zed :5 hi." c.rl1e:i "tce-(-,hor- coal". This was in 122 B, C. so. ancient Chinesr writers. it was other wznc, Iinactive, but !left to speculate upon the motives remarked I lowering I per -- and don't forget to look us, Iseitlc down Istrang did not PAGE THREE ed he had been by the accumulat- ed evidence which the captain had amassed, and it was obvious that his favourite reaction had been too prompt to be. genuine. Between 1ihem they had succeeded in smoth- !ering the captain's doubtg to the extent of inducing him to remain now Thurlow was Iwhlch lay behind the other's sc- 1 lion. I Primarily. no doubt, it had been IiA'lLi'1 the obiect of preserving his Iown safety. some inkling of the :truth must have occurred to him .almost immediately, but vvlietliei: he Ibelieved the impersonation to have been deliberate or not he had been clever enough to see that he stood Ito gain nothing by fostering the Icaptain's half-formed suspicions. At best, it would have meant foc- ,ussing the attention of the Colonial IDepai'Lment upon the island, and Ithat was the last thing he wanted ,Hi5 relief must have been almost as Igreat as Thurlow's own at finding no new Resident waiting to land from the schooner, and he would certainly not be likely to make such a contingency inevitable. 1 But also he suspected that tr Ipioiiship of him as a future Igallliiig weapon. with ii view tc ensuing favourable terms in the I fortiicomiiig setilcniciit between them. In point of fact, he had no ob- ijection to that, for he felt that if he could only arrivc at some rea- sonable compmniise ll would be the best way out of his difficul- ties. it would mean that he could in relnti-.-o security and. pr0VldPd that make too much capital out of the situation, he was quite prepmrd for his part to ignore the less flagrant irrcgulari- tics for the sake of peace. The present. shameless system of ex- ploitation uunld hzivc to be modi- ficd if only to uphold his position with the natives, hm l'. afforded him nothing but relief to think that an open fliliii would no Ion,- er be a necessity. '””' To be continued Care! Of Thanks I wish to thank Dr. Auld. my nelglibours. relatives and friendi for their kindness in me, and m! fnmtly and for treats and rsrdi sent me, during my illness. Mrs. J. K. Pidgeou. Kensington, P. I. I OIICP ITIGHB IN IAEMORIAM in loving memory of our darling Elizabeth Marlene Thompson. ac- cidently killed June 21st, 1947. Your memory to us is s keepsake. with which we shall never part Though (iod has you in His keep- ing. We still have you in our hearts. Always lovingly Remembered hy Mommy, Daddy. Guy and Georgina. THE YOUNG PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. of Prince Edward island will hold its ANNUAL MEETING and RALLY of .1 W. Chster S. Mi-Lure, M.I'., Queen's (formerly the "V" Ciubi. on Wednesday. June 14th of 2:00 P. M. (Registration to commence at 12 pm.) ALSO dress a public meeting or the Community Centre on Stewart Street. Charlottetown at 8 p. in. The electors of Prince Edward Island and general public are cer- dioliy invited to" attend. John Price, Prince John 1. Annie MitcI.ean. M.P. Queen! THE COMMITTEE ROOMS Richmond Street. Charlottetown All persons between the ages of 16 end 40 are invited to attend. The Prince Edward Island candidates of the Progressive Conservative Porty- will dd- A.