ry- MONDAY. .-. . , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . York Highlights m”:'ali".?L””3?3nZL";L.Z'"S; A .... York charge ior ten years, is vaca- Mn. Flori-is Whitehead, (the former Yiorris Sellar of York), of Ma-nchusetts. who has spent the out five weeks vacationing with relatives and irienda in Prince Idwimi Island, leit last week for iier homo. Munro. Lloyd and Keith Ooiiin. uooou&o'niad by their parent. Mr. and . Coffin of Charlottetown. were guests of Mr. and Mira. Allan ywgn ni Ynrk. Lloyd and Keith re- mainod to spend 1 very FJERBRM vacation. Rev. .7. M. Sproule pastor oi York United Church charge. has returned to York after spending 3 happy vacation attending the Ber- wick Camp. which was in session from August lot to August i0tli. York congrcgatit; had as its guest speaker at the Sunday morning service. August 3, Mr. Allen MscDowell oi Charlotte- town who is is student at Pine Hill Divinity Hall, 1-laliiax. Mr. Eric Sproule of York, has returned alter cl very enjoyable holiday spent at the home oi Rev. and Mrs. Cooke ci lona. Mrs. Herb Vessey has returned in York alter a pleasant vacation spent at the guest of Mrs. Lena Cooke or East Royalty. Mirs. Cooke spent the winter in (yniai-lo visit- ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hardy oi Charlottetown motored to York on August 19 and were home oi Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ves- sev. Mr. Grorge Proude of York, wh has been visiting with ii'.ends an as a house guest or moihcr. Mrs. George west. Covehcad has Beairsto of his home in York. Miiss Nelda Richards oi Murray River. a very surcessiul teacher as principal oi York. school, com- menced the SEoSiOlI oi 1952-53 Msirshileld School and wLxhes are being extended for her success. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proude oi York had as their guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Beairsto Mrs. Proudeli mother. Mrs. George Beairsto oi Covchcad, recently. Mr. James Nichoisoni friends ni York and Orwell are pleased to see him able to re- turn to York to take up his iormer Leigh Vcsscy after his painful accident when he through position with Mir. ran a tour inch spike his grand-l returned to many cove Brandy drinkers tionlng with Mrs. Nicholson at their summer cottage in Bidelord. They motored to York recently and were given L royal welcome by all their iormer irienda and church membe 5. A very severe cold and an attack oi stomach disorder reach- ed epidemic proportions during the past month and a great ma.ny oi York's citimns were its victims. One of the latest cases reported was that oi Mrs. J. M. Sproule. Under a. doctors supervision she narrowly cscnpcd virus pneumonia and her many irzcnd. are pleased to see her recovered. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. Vesey and iam- lily of York motored to North Mil- ton on Sunday, August 11 nnd were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cili- iord Chandler. They were accom- panied on their return by their daughter. Miiss Ferne, who was ,the guest oi her cousins, the Miss- lcs Marlene and Marjorie, while in North Milton. The Alpha. Women's Institute oi York held its annual picnic and iliugust meciing at Sianhope ,Bescii National Park. The day iwtis ideal for bathing and other lsports. After the meeting the lad- lies enjoyed a delicious lunch and la: the afternoon drew into oven- ;ing the ladies returned to their illOlnPS by car. b , Mr. Peter Proiidc. a veteran o.' the Second World War, and a con- lgenial mail courier ior some years lirom York, around Pleasant Grove mask, M 1& and sianhope, who resigned sever- al months ago, has now accepted 70. position on the stall of Maritime Central Airways Ma.ntciiaiice lcrews and commenced work on Monday, August 19th. Rev. and Mrs. John Maccalluni aid daughtcr oi Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, have been vacationing on lP. E. I. On Saturday. August loth, jtliey visited in Monta::i.'e and East Royalty. in East Royalty they wcre the welcome house guests or in Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dennis. Oiip be5LlAllgLlSl. ll, Rev. and Mrs. Mr:Csl- him were visitors to York, rciiew- iing friendships with 5. large mim- ber of his former conizregation g Rev. Mr. Maccalliim was minis- ter in York United Church charge andlaboutpthree years. n --B. P. REAL WALLOP JOHANNFSBURG, -- (CF) -- in one oi thc shadier quarters hcrc tried out I new blend "bottled in our own distillery in Cape Town." Policr cut off the supply wlicii they ioirno the "distillery" e. a law milk cans, his foot several weeks ago. Mr. Nic-,bra.m pipes and an eicctric licaitei-. hoison convaicsccd at his home inispiriis 0! Orwell Cove. H3561! 9I&m4lmf4'al,s'.;.oo 4 colon. Your: ol urvlcsl Perfect for school school cibusel Choice ol Pan only, Vl'at(-rman'l .0?-m M9, ,r.9.5o ll Kl. Gold Point pan. matching punch. Hard. lustrous Nnllh. Watormnnis .A”m- .&adea .95! use Gold Polnh. 5 colon. Sat 36.60. C chloroform had been uscd in the brow. .79! ,q..ll:-ups:-.L 3. ., and ll Kl. 54.50 NEW lil2N l' lN'( .ili.si- of .Ill(l low zisili cniilunt ll! Hi In-. .iii.si- ilk iir ill slur .lllll inii-rmr ill 'w l nlliiil in-i .iiii..- ii ', til iiliiiiml, ll.-ix:-i ,..L 'iwii: Ill Ilvl ii.i xiiii cw?- ipf. lll ill-lI4ll Ill lllml. l” lllltll-iii-iitiiig value vliiuiugh y H, lam mm min. ('0. l.'ll). )"i In-.inml to roiiinvr (tl.Il. 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' ONE ONLY NAME (Joni ....,.,.. FAWGETT Soc ll wide selection on our sales floor now. USED RANGES SPECIALS 15.00 and up . TABLE - FLOOR - BOUDOIR l Beautiful Lzuiips complete with appropriate sliadcs- all will move at clear out Special Discount-- -2570"” .i. has - ...Tv x;g.g:,.;g..4 E JUVENILE FURNITURE - - CRIBS and CRIB MAITRESSES All at Specially Reduced Prlcu I Also HIGII CHAIRS, etc. i Rugs - Mats - carpeting Broadloom and Oriental patterns at Specially lu. duced prices. Mats and Carpet ends at special cleu. out prices. rd MARBOLEUM-SA-6 ioot width Marble. Wine Black with Red. Pabco Patterned Regular 6.65 to 7.35 for v SPECIAL i I 4.80 per yard ma Wu” OME DINETTES ' ' 0 Beautifiilly iiesigneli'-tables in chrome with bo' Lillplil and scis (of 4) of attractively upholstcrecilrchmes C IIOIIIC. 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C"E'”"NC' AT 49.50 1:: 44.50 i Tplilp .... .. , 44.50 ilor V 0 ct ............. -. 29.95 or .. -V3 PRICE LAYER FEL Dixie ................ .. 16.75 ior 14.50 SMOKERS Q13 MATTRESSES AUGU S '1' 25th to 30th 134 Kent St. Crockett TIIE llllLATGllED DOOR. Conlinucd from page 2 W1 Md all Nancy's confidence in her had led to. Roy listened in ail- fnce. though his cxpreaion 1-(gig. ersd every emotion from amaze- menl. tn exasperation, Good Lordl" he exclaimed Whcn she had finished. "what a mess we are all in!" B"M'0'l 0"! it it my fault." said Irblrn. I was an idiot co mink I could do any good by going to . man like Roger Borden and up. pealiiig to his better nature. It I hadn't (OM. none oi this would have happened. mi up to mg m wipe out as much oi the mess as I CHI. Ind you have shown mo how to do it." "me. I must go myselii” "No, no!" they are any longer! I'm sick in All these doubts and fears and terrors oi the night. that have been weighing down on me, and you, and Nancy and Martin-" M;)gVhIt have they to he niraid "Martin went to Borden's that night.'f "Martin?" "I'm sure he did. It was later- he only started I iew minutes be. WM You and I drove to the house in the taxi. You aaw.mm on the WIY M you went back." "I remember.-R-----H "You noticed his hnL- when he M1.” "mm you how?" not hol'l18,VA long time altcrwards. you um his head was barc.- The mm who ya" WW” 3" W We run into the servant and knocked lint llll llklllhh .iI- lli-iiiliiinm. mu" md M" "m" W" km” mini down lost his hat Inspector Bordon. You thought that would help m I It , M . Y Kenway told Martin he has it and e Mm "H 1'' lmum hg hopes to identify its owner by it. worse ior me th i i , an my 1”” "W Nancy and Martin were terrified." . police and the law could do to n1e.l N0h0dl' 0158 can take my place ”I must. I can't stand thlngg 35 "My hatl" said Roy. "You see, I must toll, Roy, 1 shall no to Scotland Yard to-mor- row morning." "Then I'll go with you!" "Will you. Roy? That's dcar oi mu. 1 shan't be irightencd it you are therel" But. us his arms closed round her again she was shaken by such a tempest at who that sh:-. would have iallen without their sup- port.- '.l'o be continued em-E4 (Continued from page in should be. it won't be noticed by Billy Mink or anyone else." "says you!" rctorted Mn. Eat- tles. "Don't think ior a minute thnt any home oi ours, is going to be I secret. Sooner or later someone is going to see one of us going in or out of it. and- there is nothing we can do about it. Ii and Storey Ltd. 4 Terms Cash or Time Payment Phone ' 834 gm down on the steepest part oi the bank, it won't matter who sees us go in or out. Billy Mink can't climb up that straight part. oi the bank, nor can he climb down from the top. There is nothing but sand to dig his claws into. and that -won't. hold him. What is more, if Billy Mink can't get in there no one else can." "Pooil" said Rattles. "You may 'pooi' all you please, but that won't make any dilfar- ence. Facts are iacts, Ind I tell you that hall-way doatn thct bank is the safest place to dig," snapped Mrs. Rattles. she was beginning to lose her temper. She turncd her back on Rattle: and wont ilshlng. when Mrs. Rattles returned she had quits reco erad her iam- pcr. Sha had cnugh . and swallow- ed, two rich and one was feeling very good. so when she discovered that Rattles had already begun to dig up very near the top 0 the bank she gave in. she wont! let Rattles have his way. Sh: didn't dig our entrsnoq hall-Wu My sword. but wimi Ruth: mm:--m'T4 ities in the documentation at 0”” adinn emigrants enterlna M country, have reisn-ed to Hwy” W aim: oi Hon. Paul Martin. M" Says Brother Not I I dl "V0 V6 .0 1.2; w:'::::: i" ""37; ,j,,. "This TEICMDOG W i Visa Business um i. . sided me in ins conduct or mix iiieu dealings. in tin: he will or them: such cunmtlon " "In". iy contrary in not . . . my 5” tlorn that I have canduc incss nliairs on the stfgnifl , good mm: or intiucnc . . terous and is without IHY l9”"d' tion in met. I si;ceMll'hT::e' present clrcums rice! ,.. my brother undeserved I-"'5 afmw raising notoriety which mill" been avoided if I hid 10" l an-lier novice to me." 0 TE Ilium :xrnnIlN""' Ohrlstlun anneal. 1"” Dutch mathematician ";,3:":. the ilrat experimenters 1 6 internal combustion enl " - WINDSOR, Ont. Aug. 21 v- (UP) - Mrs. Nicholas Biclgerwud said Friday in A statement that her brother, Helith Mi. aster Martin. had nothing to do wi ii her busin- ess activities, which have beenvrc-. ported to include helping Canad- ians emigrate to the united States. In not signed statement released through her lawyer. Lowrencs A. beam. the said: "Certain press muses made in connection with snllnvestlntioci being oonductod by United Btllu cuthcitiu into uueged Ill- Itopped to rest she wok his place and went to work.- Rattles chuck- led. B0 was hQVllIf, his own In). 4.4