JULY 3. 1941 in block pattern. In Megoriam HIS. PHILIP SHEA ‘nae residents of Auburn were deeply grieved by the sudden death, at her home on May 27th past, of Mm. Philip Shea. age 60. Until throa limbs ago the d» eased appeared to be in the best of health. Her condition, however. be- came quite serious. and. though given the best medical attention, she passed peacefully to eternity. iiavlng always zealously fulfilled her obligations B5 a Catholic hcrr last hours were comforted by the last rites of tlhe church. she was one who recognized her duties to family and community. To the fomler she gave the benefit of good example and unselfish devotion, To the latter she was al- ways ready to give hfll‘ assistance n0 matter how great or small the neod might be. Whatever service eh.» performed was done in a quiet but cheerful manner. Colour and design in attractive imitation of hardwood Suitoblc for ovary room in the house. SPECIAL SALE PRICE THIS WEEK ONLY clllllfrmllllos. ST. ‘PETERS In Memoriam lsllnruum o. MocLELLAK Ou-t of this World q! tr-iaig, 1mg eternal life. the soul of Bernard c. MIN-Milan. Indian River, wok m flight ul- the 30th of May after o Very trying illness of about two months. He entered the Prince County Hospital seven weeks previous to his PBS-Elm and suffered tihe ef- fects of a stroke. after which for a time hopes ware entertained for his recovery but as the Divine Will of God ruled otherwise, he departed, fortified by all the rite; of the Roman Catholic Church of which he was a faithful member. The best of attention and nursing also fre- quent visits flrom his pastor and the many prayers said for lhim gavc illllTl consolation in his last days. Born at Indian Rlvcr 62 years ago he spent most of his lifetime there and relatives and friends from far DISTUIIANC-l IN ‘I'll! NIGHT Feet stlkrlbfed alongthe narrow corridor outside the cabin door and vwho, apart from the crew on nor- mal duties - and Oapt Vontrlu had insisted that despite the yachts situation ruch duties must be continued — could be wander- ing about at this hour of the morn- lng. The ‘ tstepc were accompanied by someone's efforts to vocalize the refrain of a. song that had been popular six month; before. A moment latter someone stumbled against his door and the refrain was replaced by an inolegant curse. Stephen stepped to the dooz- and flung it open. As ne did co Claude Grcatrix llrruhed into thc apart/arc. He had obviously bocn drinkinl and was unsteady on his legs. "Why." he exclaimed. 111th t}!!! jovial jamlliarity that is associated with at least one stage of intoxica- bon. "if it isn't my old friend Hyl- toni new are yI-lyiton? we missed you to-night, Where've you been, eh? Mind if I come in? I can't find my cfilbln. Don't know where it i; and I've looked every-where for a policeman. Funny, there's none around. ~I always find one when I'm like this." Suiting, action to word Groatrix lurohed into Stephen's cabin and sat down prccariously on the edge of the Young man's bunk interested in Moyrn Wilultanluy?" Stephen Hylton had never felt more perplexed in Ms life than he did at that moment. One part of him wanted urgently to turn tho He didn't believe a word of his talk about Indy Kitty. But hers was Greatrlx for some reason best known to himself coming down to hls cabin at three o'clock in the morning to question him about Mayra Wlnstanley. Stephen knew that there was a great deal here he did nc-t understand and he felt that he ought to know more. "If tt is of any importance to you.” Stephen said. "my interest in Miss Winotanley is nothing more than the normal sort of interest of one fellow-employee for another. In addition to that, Miss Winston- ley has been particularly kind to m“. Greatrix looked inexplicably thoughtful at Stephen's reply. "You prefer Miss Wlnsta.nley to Lady Kitty, for instance?" “I have no thought regarding Lady Pointer whatsoever." "Really! I'm afraid, Hylton, that your story is almost as thin as some of the others you've told us." "For two pins I'd give you a knock under the jaw, Greatrlx, that would permanently spoil your beauty. I'm not going to do that because I donit like dirtying my hands. Now get out!" A slow smile spread itself across Lldlu Orange Benevolent Associ- ation of Britnlh America concluded their annual convention meetings on June 26th which were held in Z YDS. W|DE_... Stephen waking up looked at his t u m I General Brock Hotel Nia are . - ' i bi d ' 3 p" Ruymmg Yqrd ,_ , _ __ ,_ __ _ _ _ .‘9 watch, and noting that. it was three 033:’ rgmlfnedh H‘: git 611;: Fall-I. Ont. There was a very ' °'°l°°k i“ m‘ mmmlna‘ “"1"” Gfroatrlx was a consummate liar m“ “mum? o‘ delay“! {mm i very province in the Dominion of nsda and Newfoundland and a urge nln-nber of visiting menrbera rom U S. A. including Supreme rand Master John mans, of U. .A.; Past Grand Master Thos. A. llilnn; Past Grand Master Alan G. Benson; Grand Master Ray- mond Garwt, Grand liioster of Grand Black Chapter of us A; Rev. A. F. Fisher, Grand Chap- lain U. S. A. and Mrs Fisher. Grand Chaplain L.O..B.A. of U. S A; David ivalker, State Grand Master of Massachusetts. Ladies: of UI A. Mrs. Jean Chamberlain, P. G. Mistress O1 U. S. A.; Mrs. McOlurtock. PG. Mistress of U. S A The Grind Master of Newfound- land went by air and lrl hLs rc- marks said that the nicest land- 563-116 he "lowed on the trip was While passing over Prince. Edwgrd Island. Quite a number from the Island were in attendance. headed by the Grand Master and Grand Mistress, Rev. J.. R. Skinner, Cornwall, and Mrs. Jesse Larter, Charlottetown; Mrs. Skinner; Mr. and Mrs. Ver- ner Moore; Mrs. Elizabeth Best, Crapaud; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. In- man, Bedeque; Mr and Mrs. Peter McCaull, Ellcrslie; Mrs. J W. Mo. Supreme Grand Mistress. i? 75g! IEVEN’ 44 .44 _A4 44 m4 _Q4 _-4 Good living begins at the dinner tabl d goo dini l H - _ ng demands attractive appearance and superior flavor ln vegetables and meat. REMEMBER Sandy's Restaurant is your best bet every timg for 8.... an... .".°;r".*._*;_n'cg:.".*.":. W "ll" t t t“ * i’ * *~*~I* a ~ slllilrs RESTAURANT COVERINGS a *""=‘=='= p, fof-Pollcyllolclcn ‘ l "WY M" "Ll W “W “viva lip“: ..2"s..:: “The Brightest and lightest Spot After liark on Prince Edward island” t She leaves to mourn besides a and neolr knew and always spoke "Ymlire dnwk’ Guam)‘ rd uh Greatrbr’: somewhat coarse feat- 1 c ' _ th h . n sb rid. t- o n, her ve y hislhl fhi. bill , w so and find e meme" of 1*" e , ‘mm- s““““°"~'d°' M“ J~ W- e7 We 8-11 experienced staff and th m - _ ' - “wwwmg u n N so S r y o s B 1y watch to take you along." u“ Dickie. Charlottetown; Mrs. I... D. men}; in P_ IL Island. e o“ up to date knchen equip‘ mother, a brother and two sisters. 'i‘liey are: Edward. Watervale: Del- bert. Mrs. Catherine MncKenzie and Jciln J. MncKenzle, Auburn; Mrs. John J. Callaghan, Lake Verde and Miss Tcna MacKezie, Dorches- wr, Mass, who arrived quickly by plane on hearing of her sister's death, Five grand children, seven nephews and five nieces also mourn tlhe passing of the deceased. Hear largely attended funeral was held from her late residence on May 29th to the Fort Augustus ifhlurclll. where a Solemn Requiem Mas; was offered for the repose of her soul. The celsbrent was Rev. Lmflg Callaghan. P. P, and he was The communiiy has lost one of its outstanding citizens as hi; interest pertaining to the welfare cf his church, school, or abode, were given the best consideration and he was willing to lend a helping hand when needed showing the spirit of a true Christian. His devotodness to his wife and family will be long a chelrished memory in the home. a lasting tribute of what a good fatlher can do by word and example. He was twice married. and from the second union. he leaves to mourn his wife. (Grace lvlacDougall) four sons and one daughter, Justin, Harold, Rupert, Urban and Agatha Stephen felt mildly amused. The fellow appBMed more human when he was drunk than he was Whfll he was sober, and Stephen thoushi. too, perhaps, that he rnght tell him something abeut h'l newly- found association with ‘Lady Kitty and what had happened to his friendship with Ursula do Bolri- ville. i “I'm afraid there are no police- here. old man. Tn».- nearest will be ......Oh, goodness knows where. Trinidad. perhaps '- "No policemen." grumbled Grea- trix. "That's bad Tho world will be strange without ‘em What “Then I'm wrong in supposing that Winstanley is not her real name? Wrong in believing that if she were known correctly she would be called Moyra Pointer, heiress to the Pointer millions?" There was a cynical twist to the, man's lips as he spoke. Stephen's face poled. What was this the man was implying. "Moyra. Pointer," he had said. "Heiress to the Pointer mlllofns " The man must be mad as well gs a liar. Before Stephen could frame a suitable reply Groatrix was speak- ing again. “That's shaken you, hasn't it? You didntthink I knew as well. McLeod. Victoria, and Mr, McOallunl. Borden. Mr. George Ritchie, Peterfbor- ough, Ont., was elected Grand Master o! the Grand Black Chap- ter of Britisn America of the Royal Black Knights of Ireland. Mf- Hardy Small. Toronto. Grand Master of Grand Orange Lodge of British America, and Rev. J. R. Skinner, Cornwall, M. W. Gr Chaplain, and Mrs Lil. lian Morgan Grand Mlsiresg of I. O B A. of British America. Montreal we: chosen as place of meeting next year Toward the close of the meetings a mm- ground scenic Niagara was enjoyed by the A. A. “IWFQF . _ Enjoy s tempting ma! in sttractlv hf ‘M; - ‘ mg at Sandy's in Marshfleld. You will’ g1: ovrrlytlrlzing liflyrgé; vEngilsh fried golden brown chicken, french fries to home Qooked crunchy pastries and ioe coca cola drinks our specialty For your Sund t t. s: v ~ drive from the city all’ alepaleald-uewalntlhulllgxrtlalldoulgx tbs)“ m“. tractive grounds will invite you to relax after dining l" on ‘h Sandy would like to remind you that he has built o. new “some; on the dining room, seating capacity now one hundred o lg and '33:“? f" bflnqlleti. Weddings, and parties ct a very she: rllolrioe l? Lleut. A. E. Saunders, D. I‘. 0., congenial manager of Sandy's Restaur. gggigtgd hy Rev. Henry Duffy. to whom the sincure sympathy of all ho t d 31k?" h “k6,; sudden- , V . _ _ _ Deacon and Rev. William simmer. is extended- lay u a n e ' did uyoudltlstarl 53pm? de1°"“°“' "m"! ‘villi v Brand ant. extends a hearty invitation for you to drop in and wqllflintvd Also two brothers Augustine and b as n8. y banquet and ball in the Brock He knows you Will be back often BECAUEE AT SAND l‘ THE 100D‘ Sub-Deacon. The last two mention- ed Qlflfgy are native sons of the pgflph. Services at the grave were also conducted by the Pastor. CARD 0F THANKS The members of the family are deeply grateful to ‘Rev. Louis Cai- lnlzban and the many friends and neighbours of the deceased who acrlf Mass Cards, Spiritual Bouquets‘. Wlroeths and DEUCE of Sympathy- In Memos-lam l In loving memory of JOIN W. CARTER who died July 3rd, 1046. Not a day do MG forget him In our hearth be la always near We who loved him sadly lnlse him As it dawns another your. Sadly Mined by Wife and Family. EDMONTON. June 2'7—(CP)— The huge beef cattle industry of the Alberta foothills — Canada's chief source of meat-joined with consumers and business men to- day in ovppositloil to freight rate increases sought by the railways. proa y _ ue l0 Bacteria that has lodged in Gcrvl-lse. both of Indian River and two sisters Mrs. J. H. Sabine and Miss Amelia of Bath, Maine, the latter came by plane to attend the funeral. A large cortege of neighbour; and friends followed his remain; to St. Mary's Gh-urch on Monday morning whcro Requiem High Mass was sung by his pastor Rev. R. F. Mao- Doneld, who also officiated at the grave. Pall bearers: Wilfred Glllis, Les- lie Mann, Orville Clark, Leslie Ramsay. Edgar Hickey. J. M. Gillis. The many Mass Cards, Spiritual Offerings and Messages of Sym- pathy were a silent tribute of the esteem which the deceased had been held. R. I. P. JAMES WENDELL FOLLAND There passed sway at tile Prince County Hospital on Msy 26th James Wendell Foliand at the age of eleven months. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rolland." Graham: Road, He was taken ill on May 30th and entered thy Prince Coun- ty Hospital on the following morn- ing, whore it was learns-i he had medical skill and tender nursing could do was done. but of no av- nil for God willed otherwise and his little spirit winged its way heavenward to be with its Heav- enly Father, whore there 1| no more JOITOW or pain. The funeral service which was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Bream, was held at the home of his par- ents on May 27th at 2 o'clock. In Momoriam ' spinal menengitis and all that kind Stephen shook his head “Not a drop in the cabin," he owned. truthfully. “Only water." polntlns to the carafe on the talblc. Greatrix made a wry face. “Water! Isn't there enough water in the ocean without putting it into bottles and talllhifl- Con’! im- derstand it. Like trying to lmPf°v° on nature. Funny life, 331""! Don't you think so, ch?" "No more than usual, I suppose. You seem to have been enjoying yourself." Stephen grinned. Im- iably. "Enjoying rrflseifl D'you call this enjoying myself when all wvve IM- to drink is water?‘ ‘Ilhe inobriste suddenly grew quietly confident- ial. "Talking of enjoymflil. 3Y1" ton," he proceeded. "I saw you en- dying yourself to-night. tOO. MB! winstanley. ‘wasn't. it?" ' Stephen stiffened at the man's suddenly-changed tone Re had a quick impression that the fellow we; not nearly so drunk as he was pretending to be. I! it were true thlt he was acting . Swim"! decided to tread very warlly- “And what of that?” $98959" demanded. curtly. "oh, nothing my dour choPI Nothing at all! When I WM Y9"! w. r foil for quite a number of pretty wenclles, Don't imagine I think there's any harm l: it. N1” girl, lvfoyru." he added. slyly. "I find the company of Miss Win- stanicy quite pleasant." Swim"! told him. qillflly- "I’11 bit you do Mo" to 101B taste than Lady Kitty. all?" ggephan was more convinced than ever now that Greetrlx was more than three parte acting, and that while he had undoubtedly been clplclty one. You know which side of the bread the jam goes, don't. you? And what jam! Pointer’: reputed to be worth about three millions sier- llng. Nice little packet. Worth pick ing up. You're a clever fellow. Hylton. Well, I'll be going. Good- morning." Greatri-x sprang from his pos- ition on the edge of the bunk and reached the door before Hylton. white-faced, cried "Stop! What the devil are you talking about?" But Claude Grcatrix had no in- tgntlon of stopping. He'd learned p.11 he wanted to know and that was that Stephen Hymn had-he suspicion regarding the identity of Mofy-r-g, Winstanley. As for Stephen he stood stand- irrg mute and immobile in the cen- ma: his cabin, his brain whirling and his hands clenched trying to sort out a bigger tangle U"!!! he had ever believed possible. But by the time he finally went to sleep he had come to the con- clusion that Claude Greatrlx was either mad of: else he was himself. CHAPTER XVI OONSULTS TEE CAPTAIN When Stephen awoke next morning the sun was hlzh B115 I haze shrouded the higher Delhi! o! tho island. His first though on awakening had been about the vial-t of Great- rix to hi: cabin. ‘Rlough before going to sleep he had puzzled his brain to find a solution to the en- 15ml. none came. For the life of him he could sec no object in the man's suggestion that Mayra. Winstanley was Sir Timothy Painter's daughter. It sounded ab- the iinin of your nose and drinking a lran of hi: followed by a short service at the ' ' u d. Why should Slir Timothy mrimt- 0U may even be de- graveside. Interment ln Spring- gjfffflflffndllgintemoee “Tellienlgralix: zvilsh to shroud his daughter's iden- '°l°Plflg Grippe or Bronchitis and not be aware of it. What You want most of all is comfort field Erlgliuh Cemetery, Hymns sung were: Jesus Bids Us Shine, Jesus Lover. Me. and When atlon of mu oulcwled limbo"? interest He felt that the man had deliberately stumbled r-znimt h1- glry by grnpiuylng her as his priv- ate secretary under another name? Stephen cut his face twice with the razor as he tried to find an I-lotei which was attended by cvcr 500 of the delegates. B operation? And what had Moyrnl Winstaniey to do with it? If what Greatrix had told him was true, why had not Greatrix himself en- deavourod to ingrstiste himself with the girl? Had he done that he would have had something to gain. After breakfast he found Vent- riss strolling aimlessly up and down the beach. The Captain look- cd worried. “Morningfl I-Iyltofl! I'm think- ing that lfscmething isn't done soon I shall lose my senses. It's not, that I mind staying here. It's U19 lfldedéloh I don't like. I've been getting the transmitter lock- ed at by every member of the crew who says he understands wireless, but I'm afraid it's hopeless. The set won't work without a conden- ser. and you can't hops to manu- \ TTTTTI“? 6-27-28. IS ALWAYS GOOD. Sandy's Restaurant Will Remain iipen till l A. M. Reservations for dinner parties may be obtained W phofln‘ Charlottetown mo. JIITTTTTT‘ facture a makeshift one here." “It looks as if we'll have to rely on a search being made," Stephen said. “But. by the way, Captain, I had a somewhat unusual exper- ience last night," and he proceed- 'cd to tell Ventriss what had hap- pened when Greatrix had coma to his cabin. The Captain looked more than usually thoughtful when the young man had finished. _“I don't like it. Hylton! That fellciw's up to no good, but what nnouncement i he can hope to do here 1| more ‘thin I can understand. You pee he's on his own - virtually, that is, and if he begins any trouble he's going to find quite d lot of opposition." (T0 Be Continued) IDNDON. Jum ,1-(Reluk|\g)._ Brltalnh sugar ratiorn win be 1n. creased from eight to 10 ouncgg weekly from July 20, the Food Ministry announced here today. We have recently installed a For Foot Mauls r. r. firs‘... m. Orthopedic Chis-nudist ID Grant loan Ihod WAIAVITIIQIN. Ill. l-io Cometh, while Mrs. George Dunning presided at the organ. There are left to mourn oor and that he had intended cming inside for l talk "I'm afraid r don't know Whit “d Politic if so. use Polsorfs Cmlgh Syrup which Contains IIiSWQI. Furthermore. how did Grectrix know anythinl about it. JOHN BEAN WHEEIJ ALIGNMENT MACHINE ' . his .. 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N in- terest irl Sir flmot-hy’! 9'1"" 5"‘ rotary? Can you answer mo that Hylton?” "r won't answer snyt-ltlnl." 9"- phen slmoet shouted. "N0" l" “l; and quickly. eile I'll kick yolroutl Ibr answer Clouds Groatrlx t0- maintd seated. He dNw l I014 cigarette cue from his PM“! "'5 cglmfy lighted I cigarette. When he spoke there was little trace ow his inebriated fecotlouanus. GTIPIIIN IS PUZZLE!) 'You don't understand. l-Mton. I've ~nothing against you. All I want. to know is when we stand. Nol - hear inc out." ls B19911"! rnovod forward with a thfvllvfllhl “mun "I'm n reasonable man. and r don't. take offence quickly- Lndy Pointer-la being hurt at your neglect of her She's told me so, and sinca I've always been a ma! a . x mantle re some a“ o ma II pa. flex/sir M: / lllllilt BIHIIUIIESS BIISTS [E55 I05’! ism of your car. - dsr the capable management Mr. Joseph Davison. Konsington. CALL and see us or PHONE for an appointment to have your car thoroughly and scientifically checked. 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