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Our Furnace Re- Styles For Any ll School, Church, Store pair Crew will be busy — so don't delay if your furnace needs repairs. PIIOIIE IIOW PHONE - WRITE - OR COME IN NOW R. r. HOLMAN LTD. BOTH STORES SUIIIMERSIDE HWHERE OLD FRIENDS Anil Other Buildi OIIIO, Use ngs CIIARLOTTETOWN ’ MEET,’ EASY PAYM ENT PLAN ‘Come In And Talk It Over Install Your Furnace Now Pay For It Next Falll HOLMANS . , y. Contract B ridgeé 3y Josephine Culbertzon mrcaewoc. v TT3~3€I\S¢\%W (Continued from page B) when East played the FIHITI". West, bar-k on load with the dia- mond queen. 110;; faced a rather difficult. derision. Could he drop Lhg spade queen by laying down the ace? Could he cot. his partner 1n by shifting to another suit, so that East. coillcl return it spade through dcclarerZ-s marked queen? West, aftfl‘ due thought, did not like either of these remote posslhil. ities. It was cxertmely unlikely that b the spade queen would fall, and it was equally dangerous in try to put East. in the lead at this point. West made his deciulrin and carefully selected the spade ten for his pre- sent return. South. vrinniniz with the spade queen, now (‘OIIWTLWI two more diamond tricks, while West (lis- carded a heart anti a i-Iuti, and East, resolutely holding on to his spade eight and his three hearts. parted with a low cluh. Now south, striving desperately for a throw-in plan‘. cashed the heart kinr: and ace. drawing West's. wards in that suit. and finally exited with the spade six. hoping that West, after running the "hides, would have to lead a lrlilh "My 4mm the kinil. West, hoov- ever. had srivcri the spade four. and NOTICE On Sunday, August 8th at 1:15 P.M. the power supply will be interrupted in the follovping areas in order to complete the changes to the distribution system: CUMBERLAND STREET, LONGWORTH AVENUE, MT. EDWARD ROAD, ST. PETERS ROAD TO . ROAD. erit with safety. it. was East who won this present lead and returned a club, That was too much for the declarerl Ellen '3 Diary p; s. Mani Farmer's Wife Wontlnued from Page 2) Tjllirzgdsfdllttippliig iii-I.» iieiTiSc ‘she woodlands until only the glory of its passing was iett in strong and more delicate colors above the sky-line there. Jamie said: "There. he's stone!" rind our small one soberly echoed his words. Gone, but granting the (‘OOI balm of evening to they who still toiled and to all a; week's end an exquisite peace. A“ the poetess. Mary Matheson 'ie- scribes it. so the children end I saw the sunset. this evening in liie hay-field up ‘the rise. o "With folding wings of lustruu" light Behind the purple hllll Ill (All! His homeivard “'fl_lr' into the nut-it. And passes outward unswsres. A crimson izlow. s softer hue. Until his iiings are closely furlecl; Then silently he bids adieu To all the weary-ridden world. 5o calm. so radiant. he ha! Zlvtfl In his departing flight I ween ‘ IELVEDERE, Every effort will be mails to restore service as quickly as possible consist- MARITIME E‘ EOTRIO OOMPAIIY LTIl. IRACKLEY PT. ROAD, FALCONWOOD A glimpse of some bright. nearer heaven with sdvery seas that lie between. And something of this calm 1.: mine, And something of the peace that. hrinizs A hint of harmonics clliine. As shadows hide his iolcicrl Wlilfin." Until Monday -»- Diary- Good- right. fl $2M,’ Rm» s“. ms! ' "- " l ,_ ,.,,,.,..... nuuitiviTY-Zl‘ ‘MINE W“ COMBINING T0 BUY THE FINEST FURS T0 ELL AT THE LOWEST PRIC ~S Mr. C. C. Gillespie. assistant transport economist. Atlantic RAZ- ion, Canadian National Railways, Monciczi, who was invested with the insignizt of a. Member of the i IOrdcr of the British Empire at, n ifiiiecial ceremony in Fredericton l""‘P"'-l.v by Hon. D. I... MacLaren Lieutenant. - Governor of New Brunswick. The honor was be- stowed on Mr. Gillespie by His Melony The Kins: In the i946 Do. 11111110“ DRY Honors for his part in Canada's war effort as civilian personnel manager for Easteni Air command and Newfoundland "l "W Royal Canadian Air Force. I 5/." ' III MEMORY ~ - - of a loved one departed, Jaeoeeeors to ORILNDLIB I Illa]: Mllllllilo Id. Pbolelflfl A retired Toronto banker ‘llllmlvr. ceiuai Allen 1.. Woodrow heads the sub-committee on Fin- Bnve for the Third‘ National Lib- eral Convention now in session at end Wisdom’: Gate (Continued from Page 11 of sris erantlrieu of her own. a! Albert's irresponsibility and leek of more} fiber - Jack's interest in Jolia wamideritioel with heirs. In the future, she reflected, I must ikeep in close: touch with him. A women with children needs s men to advise tier- "1 wanted, in any one. to have a talk ‘With the children. Oielly, any deer, I'm going to me mer- rled." ' It ores simply preposterous that she ielt so betrayed. "Why Jack- how nice! I'm perfectly delighted." rshe hen-d her voice saying, flatly and bienkly. He said inartlculetely. "She's the dearest girl. I'm sure you'll like trier." This confidence iinioir her as the most ludicrous example of masculine obtueeness she hsd ever -had to dell with. As he spoke he Iwee drewin: c, leather case from his breast: pocket. "Here she is." he . added with obvious pride, I Cicily accepted the case from his hands. hoping she was concealing her incredible reluctance to look at. its enclousure. It: framed an ln- ? formal snapshot of s. girl. A bare- ilieeded girl in loose slacks and sweater perched on 1 crsg on top of a, mountain, with s rang; at ipeake behind her-tumbled, west. ern peaks with snow in their crevices. the waves of the Rockies rising to the sky. , "Isn't; she beautiful?" asked Jack ‘impulsively, i "she's charming." cieiiy mm. mured- PTUPPIHB U18 picture up against the sugar bowl where she a hes-rt. And then. more poignantly, LADIES’ COMTS-Yeu will need s light weight seat choose from. ‘Price _ v Range ... ..... ....- Checks and Plaide. Prices run from DRESSES-Jersey, Crepe, Taffeta, lengaline and weight Wool. Sine ll to 52. Prlcee Cardigans. Priced ...u..; ..... ...,_-, TliE co. LTll. IIUIIISTRIIT said Jack with satisfaction. "And is brinsinl: them“- going to Honolulu. Back in Denver for the summer. want the ciiiiaroii. 1 hops they'll and Jehli- W“ Mum“ come every summcr.-" them. Pflllsilii! 011 U"? "Jack's hopes were lnierupped by. holding Bertie by the hand. I could still look at it Ottawa. As Treasurer of the Na- tional Liberal Federation, Mr- Woodrow will also be prominent in Convention discussions concerning 'l>lrt.y plans. T0 REPRESENT MAltITlMlls FRBDIIRICTON. Aug. 5 ~40?) — Mrs. William Johnston, Freu- erlcton. will lesve Friday for i\l.l— waukee. ‘Vie. to represent the Maritime Provinces at the Bu- hreme Temple Pythlln sistns convention. The Supreme Lads-.- Knilhis of Pytlilse will hold its convention st. the ssme piece sac time. Mrs. Johnston similarly rep- resented the Meiitimee in 1N8 s: Chlcsio. Jeanne" I ~ ‘et. ue help you in the selse- I .' I | inn of an appropriate monu- aienl. IY RUIII O IN cunnii-: iiiios. are» i .... fee I LYNC - ' siieiiiii Trl|l or riiii ciir the sound or the doorbell. "l-lerei 1T0 Be Contlnuetli EIOMING er . Ferry ii Old Home Week Specials fei- those cooler evenings. We still have a nice selection to Shertiss in white, black, blue and ‘fjjm 13.95 “‘ 39.50 SUITS-Nothing ls smarter than s good Tailored Suit, me. able for nearly all occasions. See our new Gabardinee; dlse 14.95 '° 59.50 light 12.95 "’ 19.7 SWEATERS-Nice assortment of Sweaters-Pullovers and 1 .95 ’° 4.95 LADIES’ = WEAR I zgl/f‘ is. 4‘ t "We're to be married at Easter." they are." said Cicily. "Mums-y behiu Bill Lynch's Shows Llicl. Provincial Exhibition Grounds AUGUST 10th to 13th “ALBERTA SLIM" A product of the Prairies of Western Canada — "Alberta Slim" Edwards with his Wonder Horse "Kitten" is one of the features of the Lynfl Shows in the Amusement Area at the Provincial Exhibition. " " ' OAIIAIINS GREATEST 0IlTIl00R SIIOWS ' IIEW RIDES‘ IIEWUSIIOVIS‘ IIEW ATTRAOTIOIIS SEl: DIXIE WALKER LIVE IN IRON LUNG. ALBERTA SIMS’ WESTERN SHOWS, featuring the $20,000 horse "KITTEN" SEE TANGOOLA, the 175 lb. Gorilla. SEE TEX DART moire pictures from old rags. SEE TABOO-The wonder dancer in her exotic performance. ' DON'T MISS the Marvelous Impersonator-PROFESSOR LANGDON. THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE MANY FEATURES OF IILL LYNCH‘S NEW SHOWS. ' LIVE PONIES FOR THE KIDDIES ALL THE POPULAR RIDES INCLUDING— THE NEW SUPER-DUPER-a sensation et,AtIantic board Walk th JAORiE FUN THAN EVER AT ill The mcirnent. the door opened That's when I they came tumbling in—SIa, Robin d threshold, l is reason. _ 's si-iows PROVINCIAL EXHIBITIN