' ’."!r.’2=—rtora<§g<e “Q's-h. , .. . PAGE TWELVE 'I‘_HE_GU.ARDIAN. gcnanaorrisrowu AUG!1_5;T.._5' -3148 m, A Treat "For The Family The Loaf ,\ When Ordeflng~ DON’T SAY LANE‘? Bread. Please LANFS BAKERIES Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-PHONE HUT-B MODERN PIED PIPER SASKATOON was heading northwest at on strong air currents. I o COLD SNACKS " K. 5. ROGER! President lCPl — Don TORONTO, Rushton entered his model piane iDamage of $15,000 In an annual model flying contest here, and the last he saw of it, it 2.000 , feet. Experts say a cncdcl plane ',alarm blaze was believed to have will glide long ciistanCCS if Caught lstarted when an extension €—__* ‘ia99i fi L*Wisdom’s Gate B! l Merlaret Ayes lanes .- ..-__ 0 At other people's houses he ai- ways recovered his airy loquacity.‘ Before cocktails were over he escaped from the spell. Ha became his old self to all outward ap‘. 1 pearances charming, amusing. gay and light-hearted. and he never _seemed ashamed of his sudden transformation. Over the head o! the woman he was diverting, his eyes would meet Cicily's for: the fraction of an instant, funny and familiar, as if nothing catas- trophic had ever come between them. Sometimes this annoyed her, but more often it awoke in her s fleeting illusion of recaptured happiness and she felt like g wife HBain close to him and dear. Then reality swept back and with it new anxiety. For the woman he diverted was apt to be Gertrude Sewall. As for Albert's attitude _. well, Cicily tried to tell herself that it didn't mean a thing and that she ought to be used to it. Albert merely looked at Gertrude B! he lvflked at every women not possitively repulsive, with g, delicate flattery shining in his eyes. It was one evening at s dinner _ ‘i’ party as she watched her husband's BREAD - SAY "RE m TORONTO face across the flowers and the i candlelight, animated, eager, un- affectedly attractive. that she was fearfully impressed by the risk that bhe was running. The risk of losing Albert if she didn't take care. The thOught was lnsuffg-r. able that he might ask for his freedom. She wondered if gm money, her twenty-two thousand that had bought of! Doty, would serve to restrain him. she couldn't bear to think tlvt it entered his mind. The nearest breath of pro- test on her part would imply t-hat she felt that it had also purchased July 28 —(CP> was caused when fire swept through thcweet end two-storey plant of Kenwood Auto Body Co. today. The two- light broke and the flash ignited gaso- line fumes. Customers’ autos val- iued at $10,000 were destroyed. i i om. scours WOUNDED i MT. CLEMENS. Mich., July 30 —(CPl _ Two Girl Scouts were wounded today by the same stray bullet, fired into a crmld of 300 youngsters and their parents. Sgt. Paul Frederlch said the shot had been fired from at least 500 yards away and may have been dis- charged from the rifle of a crow hunter who climbed back into his car and disappeared without knowing his bullet struck the girls. RULED VAST DOMINION Gengis the Mongol con- queror. established an empire ggretching from the Yellow Sea to w; Dnieper before he died in her himband. He had offered he; i=1". but not in repayment. And she had refused it. Had the option run out m- c0u‘d she renew it? Should she take the initiative and thrust freedom upon him? Their present situation was utterly untenable. Her pride would be salvaged if she threw him arway. But only a rrmnant of it, for if it came to divorce sho would have to face publicly the hltLBT humili- ation involved in the confession of a second marital failure. And then there was Bertie. And John's fragile adolescence that might be so bruised by another broken marriage. And her own dreary future. It seemed very unfair. For it isn't. she thought wretohedly, beoucoup de pluisir at dc satisfaction. he grands importance. Nous esperons NORTH AMIRICAN UPI L. S. STEVENSON 4,; launch Manager ~ ‘t. no RICHMOND sr. ' ' Aulwm holders a as if I'd done anything. C nscience suggested that she'd been resent- ful and obstinate. The resentment was justified. was the obstinacy wise? If she broke through the barriers her own stupidity had erected and told Albert she was sorry _ but self-respect asserted itself. sorry for what? she asked herself angrily. Sorry that l ob- jected to his affair with Miss Wisconsin? ObliqunYy, through the candlelight. she met Avery Cald- weli's eyes. XXI "Cicily —-" said Jane. a trifle ilncertainly. "Yes," her daughter ansmred, not looking up from the table in her bedroom where she was en- gazed in wrapping up Christmas presents. Mntnsy had come over t0 discuss the family party which she was giving in the form of a Christmas luncheon so the children could come to it. Cicily repeated, "Yes?" brightly, in the voice of one brushing trivialities away, "Aunt Isabel telephoned to me this morning. It was about Christmas. She wants the children." Cicily started, brisiled and stared. "What children? Mine? on Christmas Day? why, she must he crazy." Jane put dmvn the poker and turned to face her daughter. Ciclly saw instantly that some- thing was very wrong, "Olcily," said Jane, ccming home." “Jack?" Cicily sat transfixed. Her hands dropped on her wrapp- lngs with a crackle of paper. The name, as she had sounded it, was a whisper of consternation. "Mumsy — he isn't!" Her mother nodded solemnly. "Aunt Isabel had s letter this morning. He's going to arrive the day before Christmas, He says he can only stay s few days. Of course he's very anxious to see Sis and the boys. And I really iihlnk, Cicily —-" “Oh, yes - they mlust go to him." said Cicily faintly. "Will they want to?" Jane. _ . "Oh, dear, yes. They'll love it." Olcily was sure of it. She was sl- ready struggling with that serpent of jealousy. Her mother seemed pleased by "Jack's a sired heLJ-cadymacqulescence, "I don't sous ovens toujours roche do le foire Wt ie posse. OUR OFFICE STAFF Donald D. Ross Miss Edna Ross Miss Winnifred F. Moron Miss K. Anne Sodler Miss Inez R. Murray Mrs. Christsne Pickord Miss Jenn M. Coffin Keith R. Doyle Joseph H. Cullen Qffice and Claims Manager. ._ .. . .,._._ Secretory and Mondgcr of Travel Aigency John R. Rogers . . . . . .. . . . . . . Who is joining the firm as Assistant ‘Manager ond Manager of the new Real Estate Department. Mr. Rogim, B. COITTIIL, graduated from Dolhousie Uni- vcrslty this year. ... . .. .. Accountant . . . . . . . Secretory .. Secretory . ... .... . Ticket Clcrlr Stenogrcpher -..-.3.-sn-HQC"Y .......u,,.....City Agent Michael Campbell City Agent S0 years ope the founder of this firm, W. K. Rogers, ‘feet-growing town of Summerllde. Just two years later he pony, Limited, now known c: W. K. Rogers Agencies, Limited. 12in. noosas H’, and Gen. Manager OUR i937 when his duties were assumed by his son, Major T. l. Ropers, company from the time of his return from overseas in ‘I918. He With The Kids 0n The Playground the much anticipated em; nuel picnic to Dalvay scheduled for Saturday. The weatherman frowned on the prospects nf l fine afternoon that day. and the big do was postponed until a later date. This delay also cauaeu s change in transportation plans. and it was decided to have each of the squares go "on wPHY-ilei‘ days: King on Tuesday. Con-l, naught-on Wednesday and lllllS-l borough on Thursday. i The King Square picnic ioj Dalvey Tuesday turned out to bcl s. barrel of enjoyment. for Hi6‘ Ki fun seekers who made tncl trip aboard two army 1mm‘ driven by Sergeants Ryan anal Westergard. The vehicles hen scarcely ground to a halt at the picnic grounds. when the mal°fllli oi the group were clothed in bath ing attire of every description and heading for the protected swim- ming area. Later in the afternoon: ed or; I know’ my door child, if you'll care to see him -" s-he begun with hesitation. "Does he care to see me?" "Hg wrote that he did." "Why, then, I'd love to." Cicily had rallied. “I can't see why Jack and I can't be friends." "I hope you will be," said her mother promptly. Tuien, as if to- point out the silver lining. "of course this will make Aunt Isabel's Christmas. She's planning to have an old-fashioned party. with Jack and Belle and Billy and Bella's children. 13f she can have yours, the day will he prefect." When the children came in frcm play in the late afternoon. Cicily called them up t-o her bed- room. There was really no reason for postponing .(he news. she wanted to get it over‘ with. So s-he told them immediately. “Granny Isabel has asked you all to Christmas luncheon. Your father is going to he there." "Me?" put in Bertie. who was seldom asked anywhere. Ciclly stretched out her hand to pull him-t clos to her. "No. Not. you, Mouse." John asked doubtfully. she ask you too?" “No, She didn't." “Well, gosh. on Christmas Day --“ he began, srmevnhat. mutinous- 1.8’. lrmd 5D YEARS OF PROGRESS The main topic of conversationi on the squares last week was bus-l been With l" Wily- races were run off. and s ball game was played between the lboys and girls. It would not. bs lsafe to come right to the point ‘and mention who won the IBM’ gbut s little hint might be livid for those interested; the be?! cheered. the Iirls didn't. The re- ports of the outing seemed to be somewhat conflicting; were saying "You should have we were ou a picnic to Dalvsy". If"! "W" i" charge were heard to mumblc "It was no picnic." 0h Monday very successful girl's track was held on Connauflhl with keen interest being shown by mo many onlookers on the outcome of ell the closely contest- ed events. The llst of events which follows should have been published in last week's column. but rather than delsv the OHM’; m1 Qlympic Committee verbatim‘. was already hlvifll “mid z culty in picking track stare. 1' M, 49cm“ u; withhold the en- nouncement until this later d1.“- evening July 2d. "a meet Girl's rmk Ive-N Connsugns yd. “m, 6 years and under (50 i. Doreen Keys. 2. Joan LeClair. 3. Carol Josbllh- a years and under (50 y“ 45"" 1. Doreen Kayl- 2. Hazel KIW- 3. Paula Gauthier. in yrs, and under (100 Y4!- u“? l. Dorothy Qulmh 2. Shirley Mstnieson. a. Geraldine Campbell. square. ~ the kiddies _ iz yrs. and under (100 3'4!- ‘I'll i. Dorothy Csmvbiill- 2. Dorothy Quinn- 3. Gerry Campbell. i4 yrs. and under (100 I'll ‘I'm l, Lois LfiCllif. 2. Dorothy Campbell- 3. Jeanie Quinn Campbell. 1e yrs. and under (100 W!» "'1" 1. Jeanie Quinn. e 2. Kathleen MacKenr-ia. 3. LDls LeClair. CANOEISTS TURN PTRATI! wnmrem — (OP) M!" members of the Winnipeg Club fl" up the Jolly Roger on their craft, boarded the club jetty, and kid- napped a bevy of Canoe club beau- ties in best bucceneer style one day recently. The hlRh-Jlfllll w" part of the Ladies‘ Mid-simmer Championship Regatta. _i___.__ WOODED BTATE Forest products account for about one-third of ell the exports <2» Be °.@*1tl'“.*.?<l‘.__ Lo beoute dcs lies ct leur vuleur commercials an font oujourd'hul un centre que nous pourrons continuer de servir les gens des lies (is la Madeleine o Vovanir COlfilhl c; . r. n. noosss i Asst. Manner FIRM V.D. Moi. Rogers hod been use cvception of the period spent in overseas service again in the Second World War. "Complete insurance Service The 50 years of service we hove given the public hos anything which is insurobi . beginning in our first smal office in Summmide once agents throughout Prince Edward Island and maintain offices in Charlottetown, Sum to provide insurance protection to residents of such of the three counties. < In addition, our travel agency represents Steamship Lines. Rcihvoye and Airways and is prepared to assist you at oli time! In solving your travel problems. and Gerry l ICE CREAM "THE TASTE THRILL YOU'LL REMEMBER‘ /7 - rr~rnAr CRLAWTERIES yosozy CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE SOURIS i slx-‘foot seam or bituminous coal. pamqm-Qww, 3Q __ 4gp» _ Extent of the scam is not known, A public works gang repairing a and first. reports say the grade is ROAD GANG FINDS COAL of Paraguay. Serving The lnsuranceBuying Public 0E Prince Eclvvarcl Island and» The Magdalen Islands Les bone mpports qui ont touiours marque nos relations com merciules ovec les gens des lles de la Madeleine nous ont donlll dH-iffoieres d'une OUR SALES STAFF Cori H. Weeks W. L. Delaney Lester MocLeod Vernon R. Ross ............._,,......Sumrnervilia Walter H. Bernard Cyril Gallant returned from the United Stores to establish an insurance business in the moved to Charlottetown and organized the firm of W. K. Rogers Com- Mr. Rogers continued in active management until his death in ocioted with his father in the has remained in the management of the firm ever since, with the " is the motto of W. K. Rogers Agencies Limited, and we pride ourselves that ve will insure been a period of steady progmi from a to our present quavtm in the capital of the Province. Today we have insur- merslde, Kensington, O‘Lecry and Souvie pw. lcnooeizs AGENCIES LTD. .....................Kensingtoe ..........,_.,........Montague Edwin W. Turner u.“ ..... .......O'Lcory Arthur M. McQuoid Souiis lvon C. Nicholson, Manager .................Tignish y --rscruenuasanau-Alhlldflf, Mflgdllfln Hqnfl Fred Arsenouit .....................Grindcfone, Magdalen Islands highway near here uncovered v a not partljlllgilLflflflr _._._-,_ W. K. ROGER! Founder . Aiberton .._'._,,. .. . Surnmorside s. o. srcaouos Isssnevlle III- ir. ‘L..»"'!’.'5:,m'i"1s€3*=