'1 PAGE FOURTEEN ..- Attention Customers! 1 Having purchased the business known as the Curio Shoppe. i wish to announce that henceforth ;t: will be known as Ben's Snack Bar. The continuance of your patronage will be greatly Ip- preciated. MBS. JOHN CAMEICON liensington CAMEO THEATRE I.lL'NSlNG'i'0N Friday and Saturday 'l:l5-9:13, Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. ”h.- III time . . . old time. . fcstii i if fun! "DOWN MEMORY LANE" vith Bing Crosby singing the .ongs that made him famous. W. 3. Fields "King of Clowns" and nsny comedians. Four of M.-icl: Bennett's greatest ronu-divs are woven together in this show. Also serial and News. REO THEATRE BORl)EN Presents "FATHER OF THE BRIDE' Starring Spencer Tracy, Joan Ren- nett and Elizabeth Taylor. Showing Saturday 7:15 and 3:15; Matinee 2:30 P.ltI. REGENT , Today 2:3()-7-9:15 2-BIG HITS-2 "ABILENE TOWN" With Randolph Scott, Ann Dvorak. Rhoda Fleming --AND- . .5 tiiuculln MACK stamens u-.t...., I IAIIIEOtlisllt-IIIIIIEIIIOIIIIIIO i ITIIE ORIGINAL KEYSTONE COPS i Vlltltlll My Love (By v' ' i Bowel) (Continued) CHAPTER. VII. 0 didn't O I Clare until nearly 9 o'clock. get up and join her breakfast. meeting frightened her. were things she had to say to father for in in test dive. 5 on out the driveway, its tires mak- lr-it that cushion-crush sound bo- it"flIh her bedroom window, she felt suddnely ashamed. Steve wasn't hard to talk to; he never had been. As long as she could remember it had been easy.,cffort- less. completely natural for her to take her problems to him. Even the first time she had smoked a cigarette, she had done it in his presence. Betty Crowell had been there, too. but it hadn't been Bet- ty who gave her courage. It. was just that wholesome, thoroughly deep cdnfidcnce she'd always had in her father: he'd understand. And she'd been right. He did un- derstand. She could rcmeni':cr his smile, his gentle surprise. "Well. v.cli-" hc'd said. pausing as if searching for the right words. Then. "I'm sorry, my dear. I wasn't watching. I should have lit it. for you." And she had laugh- crl. feeling the flush in her cheeks, seeing the almost unbe- lievable admiration in Betty's!-yes as 'hc girl looked at Mr. Cal- ridgc. Well, tonight would do just as well. She got up. dressed, and wvcnt down for breakfast on the terrace. Colby served her, asked several times if everything was all right, chatted respectfully about the garden old Ella, the house- keeper. was cultivating and point- rd with considerable pride to the flex he himself had planted and cared for on the smooth stretch of lawn beyond the terrace. she was almost an hour late for her appointment at the airport but she thought little of that as she breezed into Clay I-Ianlev's of- fice. "l tlinughl you were going to be here at nine.'( Hank-y said lean- ing back in his chair. He was de- finitely handsome, and he seemed to know it only too well. He grip- led the arm of his chair with long brown nnzers. rocking the elbow out and adding an inch of breadth to his shouldei's by the gesture. In the other hand. touching the edge of the broad desk. he held a cigarette. Clare noted that it had Just been lighted. He'd seen her come into the parking space, and he'd set his stage for her entrance. The same antagonism she'd felt before in his presence rose in he: now. "I'm readyVWiiow'." she said. holding her voice"f-lat? "Are you?" Hanlcy started at her in silence for R long-moment. taking in tho trim outline of her figure-saddle shoes, ankle socks, divided pale blue skirt, white broadcloth shirt. The ensemble was loose, easy to wear. yet it had a swing to it that complimented her lithe athletic body. instinctively he know she would learn to fly quickly and well. "Yes," he said, getting up. "I've been ready for an houf" Hr: crossed the room in firm strides. held open for her the door through which she had just en- tered, and followed her out onto the field. "I understand your father is Stephen Calrldge. the banker." he said as they walked toward the T FOR SALE Monaglian Straw Blowers The Leading Blower on P. E. I. Light to drive and will not cut your straw. Now Ready for Delivery PHILIP MONAGHAN Kinkora sleep late next; morning but she stayed in bed. Awake at. , 1. she couldn't bring herself to' Something about that. There Steve; things she had to demand , that he tell her-about Roger and E the plane that folded beneath him '; And when Steve's limousine roll- I Mutual Leader Honoured MR. CLlFFORl- O. ELLIS The Mutual Life of Canada is blessed to announce that Mr. Clifford 0. Ellis, of 0'Lear;', has qualified for membership in the M L 0 Production Club. Membership in this group is at- tained only through the under- writing of A large volume of pro- tection, which continues Ill. force from year to year, and the main- tenance of it high personal stand- ard of conlidential service to pol- icyholdcrs. a plane sitting alone on the long, concrete runway. "He's a lawyer." Clare said "The bank employs him as Colin- sel." She noted his use of the word understand and tlwugvlit of the lights that she and Eddie Franklin had observed in his of- fice last night. lie and Betty Crolrcll had discussed her. obvi- ously. ' "Doesn't he like being llsnker?" Ironically. "I clontt know. I never asked him." Clare looked at l-laniey nar- rowly. "Whnt do you like to be railed?" Clay i-lanley laughed briefly at" he reached up and unhcokcd the side panel of the training plane's cockpit. "We don't get along very well. do we?" he said. "It just that you're too self- conscious." Clare said. "If you'd relax for a while mid act. yourself it might be a lot better." I-lan1ey's face reddened; she could see the flush on his neck, below his ears. He fumbled with something inside the plane, keep- ing his face turned away for a long silent while. When he turned around his face was set in hard lines and he didn't look at the girl. He had set the ignition switch. and he ducked under the wing and kicked the chucks tight Under the. wheels. Then he roach- ccl into the plane again and-press- er! the starter. The motor jerked into life and the light plane shook like a duck coming out. of the water. Then the vibration was hardly noticeable and the motor sobered into a smooth roar After he'd listened to the tone of the engine for n mnmenhlianley beet- oried Clare to his side. He pointed to the various controls. "The crossbar is for left. the stick is--" ”For up or down." Clare said "I know what the controls are to" and how to use them: I've just never done it. that's all." "Oh. I see." Hanloy said. his lips tigliteiilmf. "Well. don't let me say anything you've heard be- fore-I dont want to waste any of your time. All rifzlit. climb in. called a right or tell you to. Understand?" "Perfectly," Clare said. (To be continued) .. ....M.. And don't touch anything until I, Tyne Volley Notes Mr. and Mrsf. I Winthrop. MIss.. . Miss Gertrude Mcueviii. tih Brady of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen McNeil ' Halifax spent. a few days recently visiting in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macbeau and family accompnied by Mrs. Dan McLean motored to Mbnoton and Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Weather- by, Nova scotia. were week-end guests of Mrs. Andrew Brown and Miss Emily Monean. Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Richardson. vsummersido. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Lid- stono recently. Mrs. Lester Moxay and family of Ontario spent some time re- cently visiting relatives and friends in Tyne Valley. The annual Presbyterian sun- day School picnic was held at Mr. shreve Miller's shore recently and was well attended. The United Sunday school pic- nic was held in Alfred Colwell's field at llortham recently and proved to be an afternoon of fun for both young and old alike. Miss Blanche McDougall has taken up her duties as Teacher at Birch Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Winthiop, Mass. their vacation at Mrs. Aitken's sister, Miss McNevln. - Maynard Altken, are spending the home of Gertie Miss Delores Newcombe hks ac- cepted a position as switch-board operator and receptionist at the new Clinionow in operation in Summerside. Miss chi-isiieTiaymni has tak- en a position with the firm of M. F. Schurman, Summei-side. Mrs. Gertrude Jack. New York motored to the Island and is spending her vacation at her cottage in Northam. Mrs. Maude Macliean is visiting in Charlottetown guest of her grandson. Ralph McLean and her sisters. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes, Mon- cton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Hayes and Mrs. Eva Yeo over the week-and. Mrs. Donald Cook of Quincy Mass.. was a recent guest of Mrs. Arthur Yeo and Mrs. Burns Mac- Ausland. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stewart of Sydney. N. S. are spending their liolida s in Tyne Valley guests of Mr. a d Mrs. Frank Platts. Rev. J. Murdock of Waterloo, Ontario. former pastor of the Presbyterian charge here was re- newing old acquaintencss in Tyne Valley recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frankel of Long island. New York, have ar- rived in this Province to spend a week visiting with Mrs. Frankels parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard. Mrs. James McLean. and Mr. Roger McKay. spent August 12th at the their grandparents, Mr. Ed Maynard. Halifax. Ontario, home of and Mrs. Sympathy of this community Is being extended to the wife and family of Mr. P. L. Bowness whose death occurred on August 12th. Mr. Bowness was was very well known mlny times having been in this vicinity fulfilling his duties as undertaker. Y 1.-KEEP CLEAN - Especially keep hnnds clean. ..,THE GUARDIAN. onAai.oi-i-i-rmwu screen windows, doors and outside toilets. Use fly sprays around house and barns. Protect food. dishes and cooking utensils from files and insects. Keep garbage and waste covered. FLIES ARE CARRIERS OF DISEASE- perhaps of polio (infantile paralysis). l.-KILL FLIES. I I.-USE SAFE MILK and WATEIL Milk should be pasteurized or boiled. 8.-WASH FRESH FRUITS and NEW vaosraocns. before eating. Iv-KEEP OUT OF CBOWDS-Stay away from persons with nose and throat infections. I.-AVOID GETTING OVEBTIBED-Too. strenuous play, long swimming per-iodo,,lato hours cause fatigue. Extreme fatigue makes an individual more susceptible to polio infection. I - ' I.-AVOID CHILIJNG - Don't stay too long in cold water or play too long in wet bathing suits. Don't swim in polluted waters. Wash luntds before eating and after going to toilet. ity. Elev. W. A. Young of New car- isle, a former pastor in this vicin- munion service in the Presbyter- Mlrs. lan .0hurch on Aug. 19th at which service Mr. and Mrs. John Ballsm. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and Mr. and Donald MacLean piesented their babies for baptism. held o. baptismal and com- Mouni Allison University I . ' AUGUST .13. 1..., Araiiia lininrrnitg '. .woi”mLit.'vovi'scouA. . : ! : '. ., 0IsdqsodIuulvr”IHlIi!.thiI;H3hi1-oo..l.Iiu.o:ItnaH ihbiio. lniaaiiElrs,0r:? Il)lPL0lIiASlN:; ;Buholor of Arts g rmchelor of science g -B.Sc. (Home Economics) I-””"'l” ”' "””"x iiiitzritori-:ssioiiiL'cFiliEis' 10'. Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Education "5mmo"- - Master of Am M9dI”I”'; v . Law .. plaster of Colonel . Dgnguuvy I Ilium of Music imining - A - m in ”' k - e . "I've:-icy-l'lve entrance 3' lhipl and bursaries. with I maxi. mum value of S800 and an average value of 3450. A wide range fof other ocliollnhipl. bunulu and prices in course. The Uni. ,vmlty is almost entirely residential. with three dormitories" for min and tbmkdormltorleokfor young womeriq no TITO! IdIltiolu'I.inloeln;tio:eppI1 to. The ltegiilrsrfhmlis University , WOIMIIII Nm SMII7. leer Music (lslccntlate). Trueman Home Residential Auommodaoton For 220 M... ' ARTS 8- SCIENCE FACULTIES Iocholor of Arts BA. with Socrotorioi Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Fine Am Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Scionto 3.5:. In Home Economics . Master of Arts Master of Science Engineering Finance and Commerce Applied Am Licentiate and Associate in Music Secretarial To In professional counts in Medicine. Dentistry tau 0'" Vt" Tit-oiosv affiliated with Arts. Sports facilities include new Artificial Ice Rink. Residential accommodation for 750 m both mm and ammo - on the Camnus. Registration tor I951-52 tum - Septombe 25th. Classes begin September 29th, For full information write IOI THE REGISTRAR Mount lillison University SACKVILLE, NEW inunswicx NOVA SCOTIA IIALI FAX Timxz::rxz5T' The Faculty - of. Arts ' and Sciences Diplomas in:. Education Engineering . Food Technology . Hospital Pharmacy ' Mining Geology I Music Degrees ob. Bschelor of Arts Bachelor of Col-nmercq Bachelor of Education ' Bachelor of Music . o Bachelor of Nursing Scfencc . Bachelor of Science -. Bachelor of Science int Engineering Physics: g Pharmacy - - . -- . o r. ' Pre-Professional Courses requisite, for Law, Mediciiiqancl Dentistry THE FACULFITSF Igrantlnf, the ddgrecscf " " i M.A. tand M.Sc. "THE FACULTY OF LAW, granting the degrees of bl..B. and l l .il.. THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE. granting the degree OT M.D.. (I..lI.' THE FACULTYIOF DENTISTRY. granting the degree of D.D.. .. The School of Graduate Nursing granting Diplomas in Public Health Nursing. Teaching and Administration. ENTRANCE 'scHoi.Ansnips Scholirshl . diet. of a mallnium value of sm.oo Jaiiabie to strident: applying for a mission from High School or Junior Colleges of the Harl- time Provinces. and awarded on the basis of educational iutziinnu-nu. TEACHINQFELLOWSHIPS I0 Teachln Ft.-llowshl of value 8450.00 and 8750.00 per aimnm are available in the Faculty o Graduate " . d . 'WRlTE4'T0"fHE'REGlSTRAR. 1&3 full lnfdrrnatlomas to fees. courses residence facilities. and date of registration. VVEST CAPE W. I. stilute met at the home of Mr:-. Earl and Kenneth Ellis rn Tucs- ciay evening. August. 7th. in hfllfl their monthly meeting. Meeting unison. Seven roll call. and present. 3 dainty lunch was served by the hosteslcs. members two M1-he West Cape Woirients In- wsi opened by the president re-' .. .. .. pggtlng the "ode and Creed hip answered the ' visitors were After the meeting closed The September meeting will hr- in the school house. roll call to be . ' LIVE POULTRY LOADING HEAVY FOWL ' AND CHICKEN New Lower Prices On Your Favorite answered hy pinning mil WII 9" mg donkey. At the. close of the I meetins W mmbe” "I" h"' it 3 A.M. M T KM. W” I "CAPITOL Sammie:-side L, I I 68c LAST SHOVVING TODAY -- 2:30-7:15-9215 y A ' . " - - 7 - I". Th” ""' "'7 H'"""7' nisiniiva 3 1: 4 eLr...imnnva BABY ,wooL ..- 63c 65: After a careful stud of Govern- I.20 NOW 57f 539 539 1.00! naiuiiva FRENCH TAPESTBY ........................ -. I 50: 42c I 75c 50” 1.35 1-Rm Get Your Supply Now! Hi. '5 M W H ."E cm 8 9 mg." Pguhfy "Pom. cl" gjP.f.d Pgui. PATON & BALDWIN 3 PLY WITH NYLON .... ........ try moot solos. anticipated 1951 pul- - ' B I! R N E R S. In egg production. Canadian poultry OROCRET KNITIING -- 0 with and egg Imports. . e c o n o m y DOUBLE KNITTING c I u t c h n o w available Suggest sole of no-profit lions. With zcoolor weather careful fet- tonlng of chickens. You fuss and labor for months wltli cattle and pork. What rlgln have we to expect that range chicken can con- pote sue full I I .. W "P is "v s. B. paxomron KINSINGTON ....nms.. .....i..3R1ItnN :-u.;u.s Win RUG woof. ominous"-'Iuas our .........umumnu mm. nun-nolAIV.lNll PATON & BALDWIN SUPER SOCK ........... comma MONDAY s ruzsomz ' fnaiio Dunne in - - "III! Ilinmiiii" A us.-on pen: out-out no. in inn: on”. , mmioul, IMPERIAL Oli IIMIHH