_ ty/A’ Distributors For Prince Edward Island Atlantic Wholesalers (Eastern) Limited WEIGHT . ...,/,..,/:’"-' The Contfi Guardian l This column is reserved for news of local interest. but nlvertislng el 31:"! Baillie on: lie inserted re eesi s we ere-guy . stile in sdvssioe. GENERAL Toasters, Radios, Clocks, vim; Cleaners. NEW RECORDS — Crosby, Mills Toornbs Music Store. Broadcast. “The Church's One Foundation ', Sunday at 1.15, Radio Station. C. F. C. Y. NORTH RIVER PASTOBATE.— Service IUI‘ simday. March 28th.] Clyde River 3 P. M. Kingston 7.10; P. M. Mr. Stephen Acklsnd. Speaker. TIWON PASTORAL CllAIlGI-l of the United Church of Canada. Services on Easter Sunday as fol-I lows: Tryon: 11 A. M. Qrspaud 3 P. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 P. M. The Sacrament. of the Lord's Supper ‘vcill be dispensed at all services, itcv. R. Woedslde, B. A.. Itiiills-l tc r. e i r ‘anada s New carrier the personnel of the I-i. M. C. S .0 Be commissioned OTTAWA, March 24 Iaiiadcfis new aircraft carrier, H. l. C. S. Magnificent, will be offi- tally lpril 'l. and Commodore I-I. iclvoif, will hoist his pennant as rnlor Canadian rloat it the new ship's yardarm. AMAZING war surplus iin out WAY ,, Magnificent will be manned by at Warrior, who left the original Car.- adian carrier Monday, the Navy announced today. On April l5. off the Irish coast. Magnificent will begin her accept- ance trials, and if these are satis- factory, the Admiralty overseers and representatives oi the build- ers. will go ashore at Portsmouth -<ct>>--» Belfast G commissioned at naval “ officer of OPPORTUNITY ‘ A complete $16009 receiving v =* i IIIMIOVO Wehsveosilysiltilledntinlsereltlieee ue SATISFACTION GUAR We have no hesitation in making this olerz-li you are not completely satisfied with vim set-Send it back. Your money will be immediately refunded. We ItIlOVI we won't hate enough sets to meet the demand for this sensational vslue. ANALYZI THIS EXTRAORDINARY VALUE ‘ New factor packed in two crates CONTAINS (K LBS. TOTAL) _ . Ne. l! Army lreless Tenli Set-6 tube superhet receiver and 6 tube transmitter will! $07 power output tube (Covers 2-8 Mc/s snd 7J5 Mc/s). includes l7 tubes. power sup y. vibrator and dynsmotor for it-Il v t DC. operation. l5 Spare ultes in special carrying boot. Aeriel Vsrlornetev to inatch any length serial. _ J Sets d Earphones and 8 M e. sli dynamic units for good fidelity. l-B set Aerials Ittr U5 Me/s Operation. . J-A Set Aerials. Each Aerial 3-4’ Sections which screw together to lorm a flexible l2’ serial pole. Welded. rubber insulated base. Spore Parts Kit. Contains were fuses, clamps, hardware, bulbs, etc Trlnslnllllltg Telegraph Key. Buttery Hy ler.‘ - Misc’. Cables. Canvas waterproof covers. heavy wind crate, ere. Instruction Book. Includes sli circuit diagrams and service dais 2 Junction and Remote Cceitrol ss. Battery Cables and Fittings. - ‘ - Peircel Psdis e. Contains 4 books written lor beginners: A.R.R L. Radio Amateurs‘ handbook. 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C.0.D. erde ted. ’ ~ w " ‘T385? oisseiaoirirmsdi-r 3v oansmuc NOW . the receipt for the ship. in and transmitting station {as - the endiof the month and sign BIG WVIND STOOKHOLM -— (C?) -— A new wifid tunnel capable of producing on air speed of 1.500 miles an hour or will be built here for the use of the aviation about ltvlre the specd- of sound, stvtlon of the institute Tfichnology. i I Se: Up Your Own Rsdio Sending and Receiving Station With ibis remarkable set you will be able to talk with other amateur radio lens anywhere and everywhere on the continent-or to your iricnds and neighbors. (Users report excellent overseas contacts). The 3.’ tubes. accessories and parts alone il stripped down. are worth several hundred dollars. 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Tell vour friends and bring them with you.I BRAIIALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday, March 28211.3 Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Northl Granville 3 P. M. Bra-dalbane 7.30 P. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M._condui'.f-i ed by Y. P. U. W. 3B. Msehhail, Minister. s-r. JAMES Y. r. S.—'I‘.he Young, People's Society of St, Jamesl Churcih held their regular weekly gathering in the Church Hall on Wednesday evening. The second "1 s. sex-‘es of tlhree talks on "The Pres. byterian Church in Canada". was given by the Rev. T. H. B. Somers. Minister of St. James Chureih. fol- lowing which a lengthy business meeting was conducted during which it was decided to hold a rummage sale in the near future. A very interesting film called "Northwest Passage" was shown n? Mr. J. A McConnell. Light re. lresh-nenis were served and the meeting was then brought to n close. , AN ISLANDEII T0 BROAD. CAST SUNDAY. —' 'Ilh.e-- series of sermons being broadcast each Sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock over the Trans Canada Network will be concluded tomorrow when the speaker will be Rev. J. Elliott Mac- Guigan. S. J.. professor of Can-m Law and Moral Theology at the Toronto Jesuit Seitnilnary. He is the son of Dr. and, Mrs. J. D. Mae- Guigan. Charlottetown. and has many friends in this city. Alwavs greatly interested in athletics. es- pecially the fleld events. he is tin- officially believed to have broken the record ibi- the too yards dash at Halifax, though mazny years passed before it was acknowledged. FIIGil-‘IFIELD W. A.—'I‘he month- ly meeting of- Highfleld United (Di-lurch W. A. was held at the hemp of Mrs. 0. W. Campbell. The De. votlonsl Period, conducted by Mrs. Stanley Hurry. included the Hymn "What aTi-lend We Have in Jesus" the reading of Scripture John 6, prayer by the Leader and the sin:- lng of the hymn “Jesus the V01’! Though-t of Thee." The bttslnt-t! period followed. with the President in the chair. Eigiht- members res pended to roll call by asking a Bible question. The minutes were heard and approved. All business before the meeting was disposed of and the usual arrangements mode 1'01‘ the next moetlnll- Th9 wllecilcm. amounting to 8230 was received. At the close of the meetin, Mrs. Campbell served lunch. assisted by the Committee in oharse- sud o pleasant social half-hour was en- joyed. Toombs Music Store. | Brothers. Jolson. ink Spots. Andrey. | b Sisters. Just arrived for Easter, I where flgtrees i020 Three For Egypt B; Violet M. Mctliley That blunt nose, that square-cut ELECTRIC Irons,I jaw, had nothing of Rafe’: per- fection of features: the eyes were small and deep-set as unlike those of Rate as eyes could well be. But there was goodnem in Kit's face honesty and straightness Sinl-Plicity, every quality which, Rafe lacked. And-she loved and trusted Kit with a ecmplete con- VfiEV. C. 0. Hewlett of O'Leary. fidence which she had never felt “1 be the speak" V" u"? BflDI-Ist‘ {or any other living soul. "I couldn't alter; my love for you can never change, whatever hap pens, very dearest." she whispered to the photograph, belure kissing ii- SOIUY. Then she laY down again with the picture in one hand pres- sed against her cheek and fell as- leep fueling almost as though Kit himself were somewhere near at hand. guarding and protecting her. The same sense of eertalnlty in her love for Kit was with Kay when she woke, many hours later, ta the realization that she had long over- sh-pt the dinner-hour. The» moon was shining through the open window, patterning the‘ floor with light and shadow. silver and black. Ka rose and went‘ to look out ino the courtyard.| sprawled _ over plastered walls and s solitary date- pafm grew near the entrance to 5A. M. Annandale 1.30 P. M. The' i1" iwiel Wins where the chauffeurs and ladies’ maids of visitors were quartered. ‘ From behind the tree's sealy| trunk a figure crossed the moon- lit court _to stand under Kay's WIHCIOW. It was Lovelace, eyes and lips smiling, s. he looked. up. and spoke softly. "I was hoping you'd show your- self sooner or later; that's why I've waited patiently for what seemed hours. Are you feeling, better now?" __ l "Quite all right again tharkit. I. just slept and sleptl I've only just, waited." _ I "Shell ! ask them to send up something to your room-soup. coffee? It's not really late. barely nine o'clock." ' "No thanks Ill ring if I want anything." Kay drew back. “And- ond someone might seeyou. You mustn't stay here any longer — please." “Why not?“ His voice dropped to a softer. deeper note.- "After all, there's nothing improper or scandalous in a man ssklng after. the health of his—" “Don't! You prcmised! go on seeing you at all if you-if you say things like that! It isn't air." "Ne, you're quite right. I'm sorry] Kay. I'll not offend again, hard as it is scxnetimes to remember-or to forget. Gaol-night." "Good-night," Kay spoke hur-[ rledly. drawing back further lntoi the room. [is she did so. she wasi almost certain that she caught s movement, a glimpse of a face in one of those windows partly in the date-palmh Qadow. "He's Married Already!" ' Kay kept her eyes resolutely turn- ed away next morning at breakfast from the place where Lovelace sat. more especially as she noticed that ho had shifted his position and occupied now the chair which faced their table gnd her own seat. Irritated by this action on his part, she rose and spoke casually, but clearly enough to be heard by everyone in the rocm. "Woud you very much mind changing places with me, Zends? I want to beabie to no when the post comes and 1 know you don't like having the light full in your eyes like that, do you?" The ehenge- was mule before Zenda realized_its purpose. But ~it ceded only one glance at Lovelace from under her pale lashes to ilearn what he thought of Kay's move. Ho sat leaning forward hi! eyes fixed on the girl's back with l look in them of such cold and vindictive fury that Zenda felt s chili of actual resi- ei-emins dorm hei- spine. Anxiety regarding her schemes Electrical ' ._/' i biomass-v.- r 3.. . A qr.- APPLIANCES, Milk Coolers, etc. I33 EUSTON ST. REFRIGERATION SALES and SERVICE WE SERVICE AND, REPAIR ALL ELECTRICAL‘ HOME WE SPECIALIZE IN REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE AND INSTALLATION WORK See tie-if you require Rdlrigerored Counters, Reach-in orid Wollt-in loses, Condensing Units, llovrer or-Fin CoIl|,_ ”You have frieifthe Rest, new fry the in!" I . X . STOcFY ELECTRIC- NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS I ' Appliances 9 MOTORS,‘ etc. . PHONE 2.6794. and ' Herman's... CIIRIILOTTETOVIII and SIINMERSIIE . B. P. 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Of course you didn't mean to snub him, buo-" "How do you know I didn't?" Kay said coldly. "I hate P601119 staring st me." "But he's looking so hurt, almost like s child unjustly punished — pained you know, and puzzled." Zenda invented rapidly. glancing at the man's description. “I suppose I'm foolishly soft-hearted _ I'd really rather he seemed annoyed." Kay flushed uneasily- It was thrusts like this which penetrated her guard, made her feel herself unfair, unkind. And after all. kind- ness apart she would be unwise to offend Lovelace when it might be in his power to do and undo so much. . "But haw I do hula all thlsl" she thought, “It's horrible having one'e feelings pulled from side to side, two ways at once." Zendds‘ words had their effect, however. When Lovelace passed Kly in the hall a little later sho forced herself to nrnllq even to speak. "I never thanked you for the scent and the chocolates," she said. "It was kind of you to send them up." “I thought you might have taken that too, es sn lmpertinenee and thrown them sway." he answered under his breath. There was pain in his voieo pain in the eyes which met Kay's for a moment before he turned than away; but from the very fear of being too much softened she tried to treat his words lightly, “I'm much too greedy for that!" Kay laughed. (To Be Continued) \ m In 1945 the volume of crude oii obtained from Persia fas a reeoid 16,839,490 tons. G. F. llutohoson as. * 4 4 l 4 .\4 ‘.4 4 4 1 4 “Specialists in‘. t: ting of glasses for the correction of ocular do- . fects.” , 53 Grafton Street. ,‘ s T0 aoosr nxrotirs 1 LONDON - (OP) -Tho Britta! Industries Fair to be held in Mo), will have a fancy goods section which, it expects will attract world buyers. The exhibit will inclttdl examples of glassware, silverware and cut. gloss pieces to be offered for export to South America rnar' kets. A FINE EDUCATION .' entrance ~ nsoulnimtnrs Candidates must be over l6 ond imder 2| yeori of age oi ol Jon. hi, I940. Condi- dotec nnrst hove Senior Motri- eviction or equivalent. The Cenimendinj Officer, “leyei Reeds", loyd hill. IO. NAVY e - A inlilnlno THAT ARMY I Anumberefseliolriihsldeisdelsliipsrleavolloble. POI PULL PARTICULARS Q APPLY IMMEDIATELY to I) lpyellhlltteryhllllfi IIYNIR BUILDS CHARACTER the Opening - September, I948 ~ AIR FORCE . CANADIAN SERVICES COLLEGES Tho‘Conoclion Services Colleges offer to oll young Canadians a 4-year course in Arts and EIIQIMQIW Of-‘TOCOQIIIZOO tiniversify standard. Graduates ore eligible for a conuniision in either the Acilv 6t‘ Reserve Force of the NoVY. AMY °" AI’ Rm" FEES’ Fees ore Iodsnle. leorl. oridresldeisoedeprorlded. lroycoslsoflerlliohslyofl ‘Th0 Rojlstti} . Klnflhtt, OOIIO I it i: . I .2 ' l“ . .