l . Popular Sooaldo Summer For Reservations. wire Manager, Pictnii I Owned and ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF' PICTOU LODGE Resort near Pictou, N. S. SATURDAY, JUNE 27th b Salt Water Bathing, Canoeing, Fishing, Golf. Excellent Cuisine featuring Seafoods. Fine Accommo- dations. Distinctive Service. American Plan. or write- .odizc, Pictoii, N. . . Operated by CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS P. E. OF SEMI-ANNIXAI. meetings: ”Resolvcd that, into Marketing: Board he operative dealer or ten in PROGRAM: Electrification. Each district should be r delegates. The matters tip for ncss. All Federation Members are urged I. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE NOTICE COFNTY MEETINGS KING'S COUNTY: Tliursday. Jilly 2nd at 7 pm. BRIDGETOWN HALL Qi7EEN'S ('Ol'NTY: Friday, July 3rd at 8 p.iiI. BIRCH ('0I,'RT. EXPERIMENTAL FARM The following: resolution will he considered at both the membership of the P0- incrcased to two growers -on auo snid Kiunog 14.7129 1110.1; .1a1P.ap ai12.u.1d auo put: all.” lVI?1lll(('llll;' of potatoos under the ltoniinion C0. operative Marketing Act. Report of Potato Board. Accident Insurance Program Artificial Insemination. to attend. epresented by at least two discussion are YOUR busi- Y0UCu BEAUTIFUL BATHROOM for only 50 '" t we -2 c a day over a brief term of twelve months... thereafter its permanent pleasure! FFHFRF. IS NO OTIIICR il().llF, t”ONVF.NlF.NCF. that will give you sin-li great anti lasting satisfaction as does a morlcrn hathronin . . . Anrl there is nothing compa install at such lou costl fPIltlC for the home that you can lfyoii ioin the tliuiisanrls of smart liiivcrs who are dealing Milli Main Plllnlltlllg W the organization ultich started the trim of easily-olitaincrl pliimliing i-or CX'('T)'OllC r-- you can enioy the practical liixury ni- :1tillll'V-Ptlllippvfll'1EItl'II"OOII'I with all three iiill-size iixturcs', iiiiinciliatelv. permanently, anti with no strain on your purse. lust mail the coupon anil we'll scnrl you full rlctails. You'll I). aKI”C('r'Il'I'I' 5IIrprl.S(I(I RI IIOIV I'nII(II'I .NilIII CRII g9I Inf I'IOW little. and also at the generous terms oi'Main's Bridget Plan which makes it so economical for you to pay in easy-stages. '('ompvI.vlmz full-length bathtub; rommocfiorr: Lasalovu (trash basin); posilitte-yfusfiing-action H'nIer Clout; mmplrle milh sliouier. umln tempering faucets; all olniblo aripplies and mast: accessories. 'limuorrms”s (loinforls llmi Be Yours Tails) 1 Free Catalogue a for easy ufoction A Von literally ah-up al horn-1 90 Dll"' qhgwing lavutnrieo. hnlu. vat-v clmnu, unlit. Ilinwna. supply .. -not lmi-in: . hnilo ml furnaces. udiainu. cnnti-nlui rlnmulic lint wnlor ti-an-u Ind r-nlu: pump-: undo nnlr-; piping. ulna It fu- NIIII. Everything you Mad. Us: Ibo coupon. Budget Plon - Erny-to-Poy luyfog No I-mp: any need to lieciina at inali- in. an i-nniuliain outlay fur the uni lion. confmi -nd convonisrico ynu'vo Innud for. Mnin'- lmv-cost Budtrf Plan... actually toot- inu loos than bank in- iomt rum. is the simplest oy-tun yer davind. After a small (Imus payment. you Iran from 6 to 10 months to pay tbs bolaneo. Have This Exit Tony ' Blount CHAPTER XXI Continued "If you were the real Resident you couldn't. get away with thisl" Btrang went on. "But. as it. is, I'll make an example of you in 9. way that'll fetch the tears to your eyes when you think of it! You're hot on trials aren't you? Well, you'll lbe the principal attraction at one to-morrow and p'haps your native pals won't: be so happy when they see you triced up and flogged! I owe Tefoora it good turn, and I ling him take the skin off your back, you lousy Beach-camber! And if it's any consolation to you. I've got the right to do it! I'm Act.- ing Resident here now, and not even the Government would have in word to say against my punish- llng an imposier who's gone out of this way to attack me!" He priiised. and as Thurlow still made no reply. turned to the arm- nimz Tefnorri who IVES stimdiinz be- side him. "Take him into the store-lioiise!” he snapped 'Here's the key! Dump him on the floor there the door. and then bring the key back here! You others carry htin there!" , The two Samonns 11 ho had been istanding one on riiher side IThiirlov1. lifted him by the should- lcra and heels, and carried him the wake of the strutting Tcfoora r.ut nf the mom and down the ivr-randah steps. Their jerky move- lnirnts jarred his arhiiiu head linr- .ribly, but. the ,l()lll'li”)' was a short. one and when Tefonra had unlock- icd the storehouse door, they nir- ried him in and lowered him carc- ilesslv on in the mirth floor. They were talking and laughing together in their own dtaleci. and Ti-.friora. viho had followed them ;in, peered down at Thurlowts up- turned face in the gloom. I "Number one mrirster, you, her!" he jibed. "Plenty good fella: plenty strong fella. iiry? Mchbe to-mor- row day you not. feel so good!" And he bent doiin and spat lull in 'the helpless man's (rice. l A moment. later the door slam- med; Thurlow heard the click of the key in the padlock. and he was left. alone in the pitch darkness. l He mechanically hitched up his Eshoulder and wiped his face on his ljacket, and then lay back for some twhile absolutely moiioiiless. He was still only half aware of what lhad happened to him, but grud- iially his braiii cleared. and apart. .irnm the intolerable tlirobbiiig 'pain in his head he felt more him-i self again. I It. was appzilliiiglv close and stuf- ;fy in the storehouse rind prcscntly the felt something: run over his fiicc. With an iiivoluiitaig1' shudder of disgust that sent a sliarp stat) of agony through his ill-used skull he raised his hood and shook thc creature off. It was one of the iii- numernble cockroaches which haunted the place, and with the reallmtion that his prone position rendered him a prey to such Island Motor . SUMMER F.I'l1'l".( "I'll l') TRIP TO AMHERST AND MON EX(lF.I'T SI'Nl)AY). For BOSTON - NFJV YORK rind Ly. Chiioun l'.7'l.'i ITM. Lv. Sislrle 1:45 NM. Ilnlli. Ar. S's1rtF 2:40 I”..ll. llzttly. Ar. (iliitmvn 4.10 PM. ltnllv. For ADIHERST llml DIONCTI I.r. (ih'toun 3.20 Anti. Dal LV. .S's1Iio 9.45 A M. IV7iil,i' Ar. S's1de 53:10 Phi. Il'1il,x. Ar. ('liitou'n lit.”-0 P.Ill. Dilly For "s1'.iiTii-iiisiiir:- 1 Chltnwn 2.l5 PA i i?oi- (ll-IAARI:()T'I:ETOI&'N- lcan't pay him better than by let-' and lock . r " 1 Little by little the full conscious- )” ?ness of his position was now com- Ilv. (ili'Iriu'n 5 00 P..Vi. Sunilny I I.v. Sside 6:75 P..Vl. Siinrlriys Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Blake - lloriio Wedding y The marriage of Helen Elisabeth Horne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Home of Charlottetown. P.E.l. and Maurice Vincent Pred- erick Blake of Charlottetown, P. E.l., was solemnind in at. Paul's Church. Bsckville, N.B.. by Rev. J. Robinson Belyoo. rector, on Saturday mornlril. June 20. The bride was attended by her aunt, Miss Margaret. MscLeon, who also gave her in marriage. The groom's best man was Mr. W. D. Tinney of Charlottetown. The couple left immediately or: their bridal trip for various points tin the U.S.A. On their return they will reside in Charlottetown. loathsome visitotionl. he slowly land painfully began to work his viay along the floor towards the ilniig counter which ran lengthwise down the middle of the store- house. He coiild see nothing. but he was aware of its approximate position. and he presently found iii by knocking his head against it. Once here, he contrived to lever liinisclf into it sitting position with his back against. it. y By the time this was accom- plished he was soaked with sweat, land he sat for is long while with his head sunk in pain that con- lillllled 10 pulse through his head. ling home to him, and with it the i'cali7.atiori of his appalling folly. lwhat he had done was to ruin ev- ,ri-y hope that he might have had of establishing himself in moder- ate security on the island. Not for line first time he had allowed his 5iiifci'nal temper to get the better lot him. and once again he was to lpny bitterly for a moment of mad- IIPSS . Admittedly the provocation had been great, but. he told himself lthat a sinner man would have paid no attention to Strung": bullying lmanner. After all. he had known at the time that the trader”: pori- iioii was not so strong as he evi- ldeiitly inizigined it to be; and had he only kept that fact in mind and allowed it to emerge in due course, liill might. have been well with him. Nor was he to be the only suf- iercr. If Strung carried out. his ihrcats -- and there was good rcasan to suppose he would -- not only would he lose every scrap of lprcstige in the eyes of the natives, but. also they themselves would be ldoonied indefinitely to the very ills which he had promised to allevi- ate. And M'Iani. too - He gr-naned aloud at. the thought of the. ruin he had wrought. by his iiisime impulse. l To be continued 1 The Starsjiiy . . . Continued from page 2 c.onscient,ious. artistically inclined nnd serene of nature. 1 p Day After Tomorrow l PVT variety into your schedule this day to brr-alt up monotonous I l Transport Ltd. i SCHEDULES -ll NE 27. I953 ()FFl”.lil.N(& 'riiito1'r.u DAILY sir.nvicir. wrrn oNi.i' oxr. rnaxor. For: I n0s'r0.V nnfl AWERIFAN POINTS siosriii-:.sii, nnil r.i.s'AiiiAx I't')IN'I'i IN Al)llI'l'I().V TO 'l'llF. AB(H'F. raw or. or-muri". A DAILY ("TON HVITII ('()NNE('.TIONS AT AMHERST FOR. HALIFAX AND NOVA S('OTIA POINTS DAILY )io.VTREAf.- llziily. Except Sunday. .ccpt Sunday. and Holidays Only. and llnlidays Only. I.v. ('h'lou'u F '20 It XI, 1'2 t.'i P.M. 400 PM. Dly. EX. Sill. & Sun. I.v. (lh'town R '10 A.M.. l2'l.'i P..Vi.. -1:00 P.M.. 9:15 P.M. Slit. Only. l.v. . .00 P..Vl.. 9:l5 P.M. Siinrlay Only. Lv. S'side 9:55 A.M.. 2.50 P.M.. 9:l5 P.M. Dolly. l.v. Skirt: R:.'l0 PM, Sunday Only. 1.v. S'sirte 5:10 PM. Sniiirdny O Lv. ('.h'town 9:l5 ll.M. Ar. S'.Iidr- 9:45 A.M. Vi. Ar. Ch' Ar. S'Iide 6:30 Ar. (Tti'Iown lt:l5 A.M. Dally Ext-opt Sunday. town 7:45 PM. Sunday Only. I70-i-'i'6iTiiTs-lnii is?iii'i1"rr"I7(i'r'i:': FA.-" Lv. Ch'tnwn 6'00 P.M. Dally Ilv. Ch'tnwn 9:15 PM. Saturd Frfr-dSOI;III.S-i ' Lv. Ch'tnwn 1l'45 A.M. Daily Ar. Ch'town 5 PM. Daily fin? 'i'i(is'isn;- w I.v. Ch'town 4.00 P.M. Except Sunday. my and Sunday Only. Exropt Wednesday and Sunday Except. Wednesday. For canniriii andAflE0BGET()3'l'Nv-- l Lv. Chitown 5:00 P.M. Dally rnrisioiyrariirn nnr'i"M1:'m'uv' ir'iTFv'v'6rTr3 tar? Ar. Ch'tnwn 3:50 P.M. and 7 Lv. Ch'town 4:00 P.M. Dally DI". dgtlilg 01 your Budget. Plan. a ( ) Bathroom; ( I ( ) sewage system. Na-A Sand mo your FREE CATALOGUE. Price List. PLUMIINO I HIATINO SUPPLIIS COMPANY LTD. 10" St. Lawrence Ilvd., Monwool. and full I am going in ( t Build a homo: ) Kitchen: ( ) Water System; .snerarr.o.n-- FOR IN Phone: Clftown M8 After June 80th. Phone: Chttawn 3048. PIN UP FOR If I Clot or Town..... L, a Except Sunday. I.v. Ch'town 0:30 P..Vl. Sunday Only. l'.v. ('.h'tnwn 5:00 RM. and 11:00 RM. Siiturdny Only. ' 'RfVF.R-- Lv. Ch'tnwn 12-.10 PM. and 5:00 P.M. Dally Except Sunday. Lv. Ch'tnwn 12:30 PM. nnrl 9:30 P.M. Sunday Only. Lv. Ch'town ll 00 PM. Sntiirdny Only. NOR tltliiua S'cottii”(ksnncctlonu)- Lv. Ch'town 9:30 A.M. and 12:30 P.M. Daily. .55 P.M. Daily. in iwuiuuv IIAIIBOUR ttirwaon isr.aNnsi- Except Sunday. Ar. Ch't.own 10:40 AM. Daily Except Sunday. Iir. Clftown 7:55 PM. Sunday Only. For SUMMERSIDE (via BvInsliaw)- 1.v. Ch'lown 3:00 PM. Friday and Saturday Only. Lv. Cti'lown 4:00 PM. Siindny Only. , Ar. Ch'tnwn t0'l5 AM. Friday and Saturday Only. Ar. Ctftnwn fl:00 P.M. Sunday Only. FORMATION flour Edda Ill UTIIRE REFEIINCI. Iorottiy llIx's l:oIain-- . . Continued from pan 2 in; selfishness that isn't likely to disappear when they become hus- bands. Life must. continue on their terms-or else! when a woman has been independent all her life is capable of earning l good loll-I7. and accustomed to spending it as she pleases. marriage in the form of fettai-ed slavery is not alluring. There are many things worse than loneliness, and a. miserable married life is one of them. Though your pruent existence is not ideal. don't. exchange it. for one that will be in- tolersble. If the man doesn't. care enough about you to continue leo- tnl you. or to court. you on conventional grounds, you are really bet- ter off without him. DEAR. MISS Dix: The boys in my class (high-school fruhinan) are all very nice and at one time or another I have tried to got al- most all of them to be my boy friend. but no luck! I know I'm as pretty as the other girls. my figure is good, and Pm not overweight. Please help me. I'm desperate. HOLLY C. ANSWER: Trouble is. Holly, you're too desperate! The not pro- bably radiates from you and is more likely to scare boys away then all the things about which ads warn you. Do try to be 5 bit more subtle in your approach. The lesson isn't easy to learn at 18. but upon it depenm your social future. DEAR. M158 DIX: I'm a girl of 11 with a swoothsart ii In Navy. I-lo run he writes to me every chance in gen. but curt mail tho lotituarl. sometimes for weeks. It's been two months since I heard from him now. and I wonder if he is really thinking of me and writ.ln(. I . ANSWER: Uncle Sam keeps his boys pretty busy. and their girl friends must excuse them if they can't. devote as much time to letter- wrltlng as the young ladies would like. The middle of the ocoui 1s sadly devoid of mail boxes. and, since you admit. that. you do receive mail in bunches from your sailor. I see no reason why you should doubt his word about writiiig. Girls who select servicemen for sweetheart: need more patience and understanding than the girls who have their boy friends at home; instead. you seem to have less patience and mm- ilcally no faith. Either improve your moral and emotional stamina, or get a beau who is more iivaila-ble. routine. It in an excellent periodluanpenlngs in which to plan new vcnturiss and to take trusted friends into your confidence if you cannot put your , C”m1”"9d tmm 1”” 3 ideas intxi action alone. no not Magma, when (hey we" mgt by dl-Scu-as protect-S with atranizemiiiie former”s brother and sister- h0"9V"- - Iin-law, Mr. and Mrs. .T. C. Wil- DUTUIK ill? Hll9”l00n Mid Fl'Pl'llflF!.linnis of East Natick. with whom hours take time out to work at. at they spent, a few days. hobby or any other reci-eiitinnal ac- - ' ' . tivlty that will keep both mind and Mr. and Mrs. Borden Council of1 hands native. Emotional stresssiimmerslde, spent. the week-and be avoided at all costs. Plans forim Halifax, N, 5. travel are favored now and socialg 0 activities should prove stiniulating.! urg, Gordon Mitxwpit )1" re- For the Blrthday ytiirnnd to HP? home in Siimrnerslda If Monday is your birthday. be ""6? Frrndlnz 0" N” "W prepared for R period of ,.Hm”1M,inionths in the United Stiller. mg expertsnrex ,,5p,(.iam. ...h,,,,.t Mrs. Austin Scales of Freetown, romance and travel are cnnrcrncdl"f”""”ll””l"d by MT” J' G”'”l You are entering a new social phase 1 7 mml” "I sU""”””'f'l'- 59”” ” llciv days last week in Rofheaay, and are on the verge of makiiig many new friends. -- - . . . Home and family matters should , prosper this year and by late fall; Mrs. Fred Binghiim entertained you should note It steady iinprove-l-ll ll” Mm? "f 5l”f”m"5ld” ”" menl in both financial and pi'ofes-'.Tl”””5fl"5', "9"""K ”" l""""' 9' tonal affairs. Make plans now foi'l-I”5- w'””"",,('"",'")" Wh” l' V1" the immediate iuiure and be prc-i”””i "Om l':'l":”'v. 3- C- psred to take advantage of unusuiil opportunities that will be offered. M” We n GM” ”"'m""-V mun, ti-'ran1-es Lt-rkyt of Ottawa. air- A child born on this day will he-Tm” 13” WP"k '” W” it'll" ll" gracious, intelligent and 9lldDWC(lilmlTnlS' M" 2"” M” 3' VL L"ky- with great poise. tSiimm(-rsidr. AMAzimi our TRII A FREE FILM WITH EVERY ROLL OF FILM RECEIVED BY US ON MONDAYS & TUESDAYS WE SEND YOU ONE ROLL FREE In Sizes of 127 - 620 - 120 - 616 - 116 ONLY 55 CENTS FOR AN 8 EXPOSURE ROLE 75 CENTS FOR A 12 EXPOSURE ROLL DAILY SERVICE ON ALL ROLLS NEGATIVES 4 CENTS EACI-I MAIL YOUR FILMS TODAY MAIL FILM SERVICE BOX 11 CIIARLOTTETOWN F, . hwggmc "tlllV OOH striping y WOMIPI and 0tIl.l'i 20' from. this In one of 0 min of odvovttnivionn onnouulng new lines of novdtoodln of -aw Simpson-San Stan. Msu's37u Iovvfai ' cm... In Polydnonoltc M vii! wm. mm and Doll?! lowor lien You'd Export to Pay! Soc tlio ,'.l. Clllutns "CH loaduor" If Stupuu-Soars JUNE 27. 1953 , Foresight tifmakeuwabhldrfgosadtvj Never in history hositboen so !IOCS8Gl7',tO,tqk.O, xl'0,QI.,tOf3lOn'O.W gidth iho.ree9Iuc,gsoFtoduy,fand,ihati fidTexed1r.wn-Jy69.do.when rout become :1 policyhoiderof the: sun LIFE or ciiiiiiiiii. rm following luprssentuivas of the Hun Life or Canada in Prise. Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you any matters relating to life lmuraneo or annuities. without obligation. CIIABLOTTETOWN MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS - J. A. MOORE R. C. SHEA, KINKORA ll. 0. BOHAKEB - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. The answer to maximum --lmx coverage, beauty and protection ...stlowcoar...is O.P.W HOUSE PAINT. It is obvious. therefore, that 0.P.W. gives you top value in paint. Come in today and we'll prove it! I. ii,7i llllf wutrtu noor t llf1lI A "' NIDINO rower MD! nool ' OIIAVII covmoi The Best Bicycle Value I Welve Ever Offered! ll; C. llggliis '.'(luli Roadster" inaliu bike riding own nun mi wltli 3-spud gear shift; cable IIIIMI will xonifortalilo mattress saddle. It's loaded with extras . . . plenty of gleaming cliromol 0, Weigh it-it's, lighter 0 Podol it-it's oosior Oilido it-it's foster . 0 Tost it-it's sturd' r 2-Vlllill lllllll lull? Intro ulofyl Pun handlebar controls -brings you to instant stop. Even If drain slips. brakes ottll wool. I-SH! Gill SHIFT lnwopowulaitoqomwtitinoudi of yur hut-ht llio 0 rev. Going Iil.woIn.0Ilovolgrodo,iuNab hfolydnoottellnouhvo V .-........ ........-.....-.....m--7--... UV ciianiorrlrowiisronr , mirmsc. ' . riimzioo