PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EX CHARLOTTETOWN 11110115115, 1s,11,1s,1944 1111a MARITIMES Greatest HOLIDAY UPWARDS OF $12,000.00 IN PRIZES, PREMIUMS, PURSES and AWARDS AN OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM s VAUDEVILLE acrs including 1 of the wontirs GREATEST . r THRILLERS l GRAND GALA REVUE with Beautiful GLAMOROUS GIRLS, SINGING COMEDIAN S AND BEAUTIFUL LADY SINGER. REVUE FEATURED WITH GORGEOUS COSTUMES, ATTRACTIVE SETTINGS AND MODERN LIGHTING EFFECTS BIG UP TO DATE MIDWAY WITH NEW ATTRACTIONS including LATEST MECHANICAL RIDES ON MAIN FAIR GROUNDS lTl0N OVER 100 of the Best Horses in the Maritimes battling for honors on 4 afternoons with VAUDEVILLE ACTS interspersed. Attractive Evening Shows with Vaudeville, SINGING, GRAND GALA REVUE with Magnificent Lighting Effects, FIREWORKS, ETC. Provincial Live Stool: Exhibition Featuring PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND’S Finest ROADSTE RS CLYDESDALES PFJRCI-IERONS and DRAFT BATTLE Dairy Breeds ;avnsunzas vnotsranvs GUERNSEYS JERSEYS Beef Breeds SHORTHORNS and Other Beef Breeds. ’ YORKSHIRES ‘a F ¢ _ . , oxronos ll saitorsnrnrs ,1, sorrrnpowns HAMPSHIRES Long as I Live Br EMILIE LORING letter she Sllvwse tho bandit bad shot Vivi- an! Joan repressed a, driver. She looked at the date of the letter Ihe first part had been wriiten more than s. week ago. Why get excited now that the danger was over? ViV had screamed, the titan had run. she was sale and probab- ly already had the test she was after. not om, but. sevcraL From now on Viv’, lite would be full of color. adventure and achlavc- | ment. She was bound to Inllke road. In contrast how advent-castes: seemed the life she. herself had .choesn. To be sum. she had her work. Philip Bard was giving her plBflW. slthcuah the folder; ior the Bus Line, which she considered the best tiring she had ever done re- ‘ |mained in her files. He had been furious at Janven‘ temperamental hop from one agency to another and bank again. ‘What a hide-out! exclamation whirled _her thoughts bnck to her surroundings. She glanced up at Craig Lamont, -who in white tennis clothes with a racquet undqr his arm, was look- ing down at her. What was it a- bout him that picked her heart up? Whatever it was. she wouldnt al- low it to get her. She felt her face stiffen. He protested quickly, Just a minute before you congcnl. Juan. Hunting you tip wasn't my ilea. Babs and Tony want us to take them tise to the country Club at larse your anti-Lamont fixation? Not the slightest reason in the world. she responded gaily. I'll play. She thrust the letter into the pocket of her pink linen skirt and sprang to her feet. As they crossed the lawn toward the tennis court. a black-haired girl in a green linen frock with her anns full oi’ ueorgcous pink tulips hailed them. Know where these flower; came (rem, Craig? Your neice L; selling them at a roadside stand outside the gate at Silver Blrches. Slies doing a. land-office business, scantily attired in yellow short; with a halter-neck top. Fol- lie; effect. She has a nice sense 0f theater. Three cars stopped iriiile I was buying. Poor kld. 17o you keep her short oi’ pocket money? Oi’ meanie! she mocked gaily and pass- frirs CHARLOTTETQLVN gunman’ CDIZGTDTISHIQ _ V better aging. ed on. Craig Lamontfls incredulous eyes followed her and came back to Joan. I Was she telling the truth or was she kidding? he demanded. Joan remembered the bobbing dark head in the tulip border,- Peggy‘: crumpled blue rock, her air of injured innocence. l I have a horrible conviction that she was telling the truth, she answered. Lamont seized her hand. Come on! We’ll beat it to Silver Buchcs. Keep your finger. crossed, Joan. and wish hard that we fir; there before Angus the Scot charges that roadside stand. Ten minutes later as his low- slung black roadster slid to a stop before the great lrOil-grllle gates at; Silver Birclies, Lnniont exclaimed, Too late! Here comes Angus on the run. A short, squat man in blue over- alls and a. shirt opened at the neck thudded toward them frantically brandishing pruning shears. His face was purple. His heavy jaw Wohllled as he tried to shout. to the little girl, who at his approch, shrank behind g, woollen packing- box on. the top of ivhich were a. small black and white dog, .l. gray kitten. rt dozen empty tin cans and one full of brilliant red tulips whose heavy blossoms droc-ped on their green stems like the heads of sleepy childern. As Lamont lumped from his roadster, Peggy dodged from behind the bOx and grabbed his hand. The black and white dog IBMICII to the ground and barked Iuriously at the gardener. The gray kitten indif- fereiitly gave herself it facial mas- sage with a silvery paw. Hello, Uncle Craig! Hello, Jo-an, Peggy called in a voice slightly breathless. Mr. Craigl Mr. Craig! Angus the Scott had found his voice. l done now? Shes - she's cut me tulips - me‘ Rosnbcllas and - ice! her and those n-nakcd legs. Elie - . Just a minute, Angus. Leia 89$] trléis straight. Did you cut the tulips,‘ g? She twisted on one f0 at. her uncle}; lmnd which gripped the roadster. She stuck out her, tongue. Tattle-talc! she accused. swp that, ‘s... Lamont l POULTRY recoveries ossssse : runners, eases. I ,Plan this for your Holiday Week. Write your friends. Come Provincial Exhibition Association Charlottetown, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND J. W. BOULTER, Secretary. n- . l _ , l ‘i g i ~self .. Ily difference, picked Up the gun and brought it to Lamont. 11¢ turned the palm of his hand. Fifty ccntsi Is um. all, Peg? (X course it's all! I sold ten dos-- en‘ tulips for five cents a dozen: a n Do Ye hear that, Mister Craig? Me ‘prho tulips - that cost the madam one to five dollars the bulb- Tfl-Pl welled in the Scots green eyes. his Adam! apple worked furioueb he brandished the pruning shears at the child. Wait till yer grandmother gets l hold of yer, he warned. He gulped - down a sob seized the drooping- red tulips from the tin can and, lodded up the driveway dialdng l is head and muttering to him- Ijuess it’, lucky he went. I guess he'd have blown up if he'd stayed around much longer, he was so mad, observed Peggyninfeellng-E i Lamont caught her under the' arm; and swung her toward the at _ .- you would h half dressed. with that hare back sliver Buchei she Wm tam‘ I She Y0 after her. teyc; boring into i VITAMIN} A3232 ITAMINS add new pep, life and energy to the human body. 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Then she heard the grind of gears and the diminishing purr of in soft cool her shoulder and turned her so the rmdstefs @1515“ well. Thanks to Dnicllla Dodd and Hairdressing School l-‘uli Course and Brush- sll branches. Teaching . U! stunner prominent Hull'- St list. 3e91, y-ilfesslon for sirlhngihlilenlileeyl: Write for Parttcnlars. E L I Z A ll ll T ll ’ S IIAIRDRESSING SCHOOL Capitol Theatre Building, MONCTUN. N. B. yculroadeter. You're going to tho house that 1 1 ‘ .. q ing. I wont; sit beside Joan. and 1f; heard prize tulips‘ Me Bdmnnt“ and m? you marry herfas my mother saidjliovg it true. away from show him. I 1 1 a» whi o, m 1m] Ilrtlgnth cnrolto 1min ifitéstdn a littejl l - 1 |g w o sicu s. ‘m wa ing home. ' cr'minating has tntlon. looked down he was aware that Peggy and her! garden ha. ma, M Joan waning forward m uncle stood for ancglililszjltanéelloogliggi glgélliz); Rm from which on as comp e P9085’ y: idea that she, Joan Clofton, to marr Y that MJoan Portico against the ike s cool hand on her rig consciousness. She followed thepath around th to wael ‘the country. Spiritual WM dH-‘P and solemn. the folded paper l1 f»! our»: against one hand. ° w" p (‘In Be OGiMnIIOG) This War-Fear percc overtures; -""‘ ‘ until Years Ago Oansrlinn Press m?’ ‘h; planes shot don-n: Chinese imcon- dltionallv turned down Japanese Germany gave 58M. 35 t0 settle rrupted view o0 serenity eniolded her wings. Sh , .. ionlels that a rusty-biesaiisiteflo ifblbah Are you Joan Grafton? ms you,‘ sue In. - rni the nnnnsr of um county. he said. wanted ig Lamont. Craig had brick, smart- G what, the townspeople l! 1 e ll ‘ ‘ " . Y" Ilgld. I do!“ Se‘ what u‘ cased her of telling tales? ‘Ihe girl Phoebe! Phoebe! Phoebe! called a - “i? in reen ithth buchot ink blrdiri a ‘u limb a f“ mun may“! hung“ M the Colmtrvn Club paid‘ The gghr broke the’ no u . ' M . 1wssa1: .11':.¢"....'- “1.<::r...r':.;' flfizwzzplujt?etf_ m‘ 80°“ seen her in the tulip border, Joan the house. m? did you do Wm‘ mam’ Peg? l anfizteiregiehelbstotlliae qdheilggqfriend wzixuoutwtgittlifga’ mick-an? Ifldsllrlm ‘em. s " - n where-s m. mm ship, she wondered. as she wa folhls ogfl 1g 1 w. h“ p“. d, was» n ~11» -- »- 1», the." zerzrsrs...’ "intro "is": i. ed: box. 9 "ll l) - Btgglnit £18m.‘ Itrees and twittering birds. She ed roi-cibiv from a spirit world a] 5m pouwd. a l" hfitedflto loee a friend. even a little she looked at the tall. thin may) would“, m,‘ “m, to ,.m,,m _. s l end- Perhaps it was lust s; striding minposerully toward her. IMO-J-iimdreds 0t planes Imiight over ividelv smarnted parts of British Isles: 20 Gemran 1 l L in I tug-stars»! erenees with Hungary Fm co bee agfL I or aemiany, th JULY 30. IQ-iit-Brita-ln often enough m be- sen DOWO!‘ around Spain and P Prcm now on she'd gull“ 1 ro approached the Mansion! emmm ‘beauty of the old house, with w, i to keep transatlantic supplies: citing the Axis. U. S. g- took position that MILEAGE ‘is k ame Fascist ov- . so if gent blue haze. {would have ho take over Hamil ed possessions in western henrlsohere. The Gift. Smoky Mountains n" called because of an ever-prt- This Army n mgr-rant} “Where'rl you Naples!” u; "en." Cowpllin in n. ma. m1. enun- Amy n-vnm n hair. Crown mvvlshr.) Win’)! ' learn to read a map? Sill! 11-1‘!!! 1"!"