PAGE ELEVEN summer home. They have not been here for several years. THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN - IN for many years now. .,. ' ' ' Miss Euni D hell! (1 h Vicinity ” ” ” " MB. JAMES A.-IlsoDONALD "TD" ..'Miu Lottie Hughes has ar- brother Alfred have arrived from South Boston for a month's stay rived from Boston to spend a month's vacation at her summer ' AUGUST i9-53 Wiiiin Finail anii Vicinity "um; Betty Bhsw returned to her Alrforce Base in Moncton, N. town, is spending part of her surnmer.vacsticn with her grand- mother. Mrs. D. P. Ross, Lower Montague and with her cousin. Min Laurie MacDonald sot Whim Road. Mrs. Agnes Kelly, Roxhury. Jackie and Joan MscPhee. San Francisco, California. Mr. and Mn. Jim MoCa.be.Bos- ton. . Rita. B. MacDonald. Boston. Howard Mogsrvey, Boston. Robert J. MacDonald, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walsh have arrived from Boston to svwud a few weeks' vacation around the shore and wi!li M'.'.i'.':i . mail- er at the old ltnniv Walsh served his time lll trn ivjzacksmith Exit Tony Blount with their young pals here. Their mother was the former Mabel Hughes and resided here. The young folks will stay with their The many friends and relatives .1” were shocked and saddened to Mr. Barry Nicholson. of Chas- lottetown. merit the recent week- ndi h 1 t . pm: i , . . . 3;” :5; Mm egmiwysmfe ugh hfschlgggll. Mr. and 3, gym”, ylrhn-I 1;::b;&e'th:u.':ide:n 2:, xa1kgr;”dD3;'1'3lyJ'm:'::. residence. Shsyhas been cooling ,sunt Miss Lottie Hughes at hcrim the 17- 5- A-7 ywy !'9f1d5- vymgv .c whim Road. she was the sum - CHA of Mr. James Aeneas MacDonald Donald, Dorcheater, nus. of Mr. and Mn Webb Nlchollolm The haying lawn 1. in gun "E3 33" in his mix you. so-. and Mrs. Prod Wood, Rox- Miss Elaine Ms.cLure, Charlotte- swirig, which is keeping the far- mers busy these days. "Well. if that's the way you look slit. it's easy!" he declared with briskness. "Before I left Catherine Maocormack. Colo bus charity Club of Bos- Brlsbane this last time. I was on at an early age he went to the am, amuugu, 4 the hunt for a. mate - and all the United Sta where he ensued Jim MacDonald. Boston. water-front knew it. But there in the but ng trade. belns f0re- Izlisabeth MacDonald, Boston. wasn't one to be got - not for the man for J. J. Powers. a building Mr. and Mrs. Urban Malone, B island trade. so I allowed I'd try contractor in Cambridge and s Roxbury, Y and pick one up before I got back, former Islander. The many fine meme Mu-.Dom.ld, Eoxbury. loffice closed 10th to 14th inclusive. Open on 15th for accepting cleaning and pick up service. We ask, the co-operation of our many patrons in planning our holiday season in order that we may give our employees a well-earned rest. If you have clothes awaiting cleaning have us collect them im- mediatcly and thus avoid disappointment. August 6th is latest date for which we can accept cleaning and promise delivery before vacation. Thursday, WE HOPE YOU HAVE A PLEASANT VACATION because I'll be pullin' out again soon on my reg'iar trip up north. Well. if you see it the same way that I do - I've got one. Nobody's E0in' to be surprised about it, an' nobody is going to ask to see your papers. You're a pier-head Jump from Suva, if anyone wants to know. Then, when you've done one or two trips. I'll be able to get you a. reg'isr discharge book from ,the "That's all right," captain responded. izrasping t c proffered hand somewhat sheepishly. "It Just happens to suit me,'ths.t's all. I've had a bellyful o' car-ryin' on by me- 3911'. an' I'd have had to get some- one. But your next Job, mister, is to think up s. new name for your- self. An' if you'll take my tip, it won't be nothin' like Thurlow or Blount. There ain't no luck in dead men's names. How about George Dickson?" - Arafui was already well down on the starboard quarter when they came on deck again. Under the fresh south-easterly wind. the schooner was making a good seven CLOSED The week of for Staff Holidays August 10th to 15th patch still protruded their ugly heads here and there, but where Ofani had towered, gaunt and des- olste, the sea stretched blue and unbroken to the horizon. In the course of the previous night, the great mass of smoking, barren rock had vanished as com- The captain nodded towards where it had stood. "There she is - there she aln'ti" D-41.- i. DLDSED FDRi HOLIDAYS nun. 10th In Allii. 15th, lnentl It's a. darned good thing for you that you weren't nearer here when it happened. Skipper!" "We was quite near enough!" the captain assured him with emphas- is. "The suction pulled us quicker'n the old hooker's shifted since she was built. I tell you, the boys was scared stiff -- an' I wasn't in no shape to crack Jokes neither. It was just like the sea was runnin' downhill, an' us goin' with it. Luckily there wasn't no wind an' there wasn't notl1in' in the way. but I never want to get in a racket like that again. But at that I'd sooner have been out here than where you was. I lay you thought your last day had come - or night, rather." "It was the last night for all the rest," his companion said soberly. looking back at the receding island. "A couple of hundred of them - and wiped out in the space of min- pletely as though it had never So been. Born at Little Pond on Febru- ary 20. 1&4, hefwas the son of the late Alexander MacDonald and homes and places of' business in Massachusetts will long stand as symbols of his good workmanship. As a loyal Canadian he return- ed'to Canada at the outbreak of with Canadian Engineers at Tor- onto. After completing basic training in Canada has i. ceeded overseas with his unit. where he served in various theatres. After a brief visit at his home he re- ter (Loretta) Mrs. Ralph MacMii- lsn of Berkley, Califomis, and two brothers, Reginald and Peter in sour-is. His remains were conveyed to. the Watson Funeral Home in Cen- tral Cambridge, where on Satur- day and Sunday all his many friends and relatives came to pay their last respects. I-iis remains went to souris, P. E. I., accomp- anied by his brother Reginald. from whose home the funual was held on Wednesday morning. sorl-owing friends and relatives came from far and near to show their respect to one they held in high esteem and to follow his re- mains to st. Mary's Church where Pallbearers were Messrs. Peter Walker. Alfred Walker, PercyMac- Donald, Fred Mullally, John Joe Mscoormack, Neil Maccormsck. Peter MacDonald. Reg, Katherine and family, uris. Kate MscDons.ld, Bl-ookline. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullslly and Richard. Souris. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roland MacDon- ald. Souris. James Andrew MacDonald, Mon- ticelio. Mr. and Mrs. souris River. John MoGilvary, Joseph MacDonald, souris. Angus Jarvis. souris. Alfred Walker, st. Georges. Peter Walker, st. Georges. Mr. and Mrs. Anslem MacDon- ald, Norris Pond. John William MacDonald, st. Peters. ' John Joe Msocorrnack, Monti- cello. Neil J. Maccormack, Monticello. Percy MacDonald. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacDonald and family, souris. l Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMillan, St. Peters. Mr. Alex T. MacDonald. souris. Mr. and Mrs. Russell at. John, Charlottetown. Mrs. Josephine MacDonald, 2 the First World War and enlisted to buy. Angus Mcxensie. Dorchester. Peter Bradley, Dorchester. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mccormsck. Dorchester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard MacDon- ald. Dorchester, Mass. I Mr. and Mrs Neil Mclnnis. Bos- n. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keough. Mlilis, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kelly. New York. Mrs. Florence J. Curley, 1 Mass- es, Dorchester, Mass. ley, California. Enrollments Perpetual Franciscan Mass Lesguie-Frances and. Victoria. Mar.Phee and Irene Howland, Roxbury, Mass. 'Perpetual Franciscan Mass League-Judith and Mary Mac- Aulay and Madeline Mccormsck, Boston. Meal. Perpetual Franciscan Mass League-Daniel Keenan. Bernard Gillan, John Keays, Joseph MC- Pherson and John Gallant. Rox- bury, Mass. Perpetual Holy Cross Seminary -Ethe1 Mertz. Anna Callahan, Helen Anderson. Chican- Mass. 1 year Jesuit Seminary Guild- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKenzie, Dorchester, Mass. 2 years Jesuit Seminary Guild- Mrs. Ellen MacDonald and family. Belmont. Mass. 1 year Jesuit seminary Guild- Carrie Mullin, Boston, Mass. 1 year Jesuit seminary Guild- Mr. and Mrs. William Friel, Dor- chester, Mass. 1 year Jesuit Seminary Guild- i year Novena. of Masses-Helen Maccormack, Brighton, Mass. 2 years Jesuit Seminary Guild- Mary A. Hay. Winthrop, Mass. Perpetual Benedictine Fathers- Mrs. Walter L. Newman, Dediiam, Mass. Messages Of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McMillan, Berkeley, California. George E. Mswonaid, sum- me.rside. Mr. and Mrs. Mosie Msclnnis, st. Peters. Marcus Mooney, souris. Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKenzie and family, Little Pond. John Pope, Lawrence. Mass. Katherine smith, Brookline, Mass. Joan Rogerson, Brookllne. Mass. Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald and family, Chepstaw. Mr. and Mrs. Elby Howlett, An- nsndsle. um; we were ma only mo who Massey, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDon- stood a ghost of a chance - the TM MOFHDOD 1"&m11Jh 3 MI-9695. 115- Cum!”- Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Camp- We're Going on To give our staff a well deserved rest. Dry Cleaning for delivery prior to hol- iday will be received up and until Thursday, August O'l'l'Il. . iludmore's Dry cleaning I I8 Kent St. Dial .4922 girl and I. she told me once that when there was no M'fani, there'd be no Arafui, and she wasn't far wrong as far as its people were concerned. She must have been killed almost at once, judging from the place where I found her body but the others couldn't have sur- vlvcd her by more than minutes. finished everyone." "Yes, I guess so." the captsin a.- gl-eed slowly. after a brief silence. "But we've all got to cash in our chips some day. an' I don't know that one way's any worse than an- other when it comes to,the point. It was a quick finish for 'em any- way - an' that's something." He glanced aloft at the set of the schooner's canvas, and then yawn- ed hugely. "Well. I've got some- thing better to do than give me- self the Wiiiies thinkin' about what's over an' can't be helped,” he continued in a different tone. ' "I dunno about you. Mister Mate. but I'm goin' below to try an' catch up on some of the sleep I missed last night. We've got a clear run to the west'srd now. an' it's all right to leave Joe in charge o' the deck for the next couple of hours.” And he turned and made for the com- The first rush of water must have 1, Mary Walker. Boston. John Lawless, Cambridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. MacDon- aid. Roxbury. Miss Bertha. MacDonald, Rox- bury. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher, Roxbury. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mccsbe, Rox- ury. John and Betty Mocabs. Rox- bury. Bsns. Mswonsld. Boston. John B. Keays, Roxbvtu-y. Mary Butters, Rosbury. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacPhee, Roxbury. Mrs. Thomas Gracie. Roxbury. Mrs. Daniel Keenan. Roxbury, John and Mary Walker, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. ldward Butters, Roxbury. Stephen MacDonald, Dorchutgr. Mr. and Mrs. ,Robett Doherty, Boston. Mrs. John D. MacDonald, Dor- cheste . rrksnk MacDonald. Dorchesler. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mec- Donaid, Dorchester. bell. Poplar Point. Helen Msccormack, Brighton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCor- msck, Charlestown, Mass. R. C. MacPhee, st. Msrgarats. John N. Chaisson, Manomet, ass. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart, Ottawa. Ont. Mr. R. J. Maccormack, Calgary, Alberta. Cord Of Thanks The family of the late James A. Mac.Don.s.id wish to thank Msgr. J. A. Murphy, Rev. P. Murnsghan. and all who sent Mass cards and mesages of sympathy, and all who helped in any way during their sad bereavement. Peter, Reg. Macnonsld all family. The Windward Islands in the British West Indies lie in the path of the cooling northeast trade winds. panlonwsy. VA George Dickson, lets Matt I Thurlow. Me To"! BIOIIM II" An Outstandlng Residential August 10th to 15th We would appreciative the co-op- eration of our patrons in planning our annual vacation. Drycleaning will be accepted up un- til Thursday, August 6th for de- livery before holidays. Thank you, and our good wishes to you at vacation ,Itime. lath Inl.Q!'nIH0lilLld Cgcnigreu of . .”,,....u-- ' Pu d App ones I. ,.. v."' W"- aeJ&no'l.'l. aweden. men ml. Ann:-zen momma N W" 9' , ' : I '5' ”'”""" "-- .- . 2 ' Wednesday and runs through Aug. AppllS3 -'" y paoV- .---''A' - yy CHARL0TTET0WN ' " V t 122 Fitzroyfst. . I I r a Dial 5636 one last look at the blur on the horison that was Araful, and fol- lowed him below. (The End) The characters in this story are entirely imaginary. No reference is intended to any living persons (COPYRIGHT: N. F. L.) HEAD! DELEGATION OTTAWA. (CF)-A csllsdiar. delegation headed by Dr. E.W.R.. Bteaoie. president of the National Research Council. will attend the psny. M... seventy per cent of the world's surface is covered by oceans with an average depth of about two or to any public or private coIn- ' WOLFVILLE Grades IX, All full-time t Delightful ulrrnundirlgs HORTON ACADEMY . Small c'ssssesDpermit individual attention. ehers, fully qualified. - Monthly reports to parents. lotions - healthful diet - balanced recreation - social guidance.- Principal L.C: Trites. B.A. IIOBTONIAOADIMY - WOIJVILLE. N. S. 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