liESDAY. I U5 FREP-Ziléé TO THE CONTRCLS. JUST RELAX. LOOSEN UP 011 cuter! n=| omv COULD CONSTIPATlONjH? ISEE YOU NEED wsmucnou 1N sor-tsnuac eeslciS FLYING 11<se1> TAKING AIL 111s PILLS AND mxmvss mans ARE, 1r seems LIKE. BUT 111211 non? no ANY coon 100111 mam CATHARTICSJREAT YOUR svsren ux: we 111w’ 1112s: 11111115511011“: WAIT nu SOMETHING sees WRONG. PREVENT rr serous rr 111mm. THAT'S n1: wAv AIL-IRAN wears. You 111v sumo named: a11- atwi EVERY 0111,1111» DRINK PLENTY or WATIR. 11111 souno EASY ? 1.1 $1115.11’: iisv zuouau ;_ ‘i0 EMA NICEJRISF ‘l BREAKFAST CEREAL Ll Ki MkHRAN -BUT 110w wiuntir new! WHY, 1r vnuR ctmsn 1.111011 IS CAUSED BY 21111110 1000s mm 110m out: e11ovc11"13ut1<,' 11's 011w iflGiCAL 11m‘ A r000 THAI noes SUPVLY mu ‘b11111’ WILL no THETPJCK. TRY Katmai-is ALL-BMN ~ AND Yet/LL ALWAYS BE 0111 or mfovsacrtsr" lari y. Try having Kellogg’: All-Bran on your breakfast menu regu- cereal or baked delicious mufiins. All grocers sell All-Bran in two convenient sizes. Restaurants serve it in the popular individual packages. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. Eat it as a in IKVJIiT (‘I xtairi :1 new Iifi- in :1 nmv world. Jwlin, l0. lime. Millfl vi‘ Mr. and firs. (‘iilhnrii lict-vu, \vn1-I.1r~ imv. ivri-Ivrtl In (" '1iitli1. Tltvv .~iziz‘._i In filrnirtii. I-Wr |1::1:..i- 1131111 in i'.!'.'1 a‘! ' . i-' I‘ 11.1. 'i'..1 guise t0 iuic it," Hrs. ltcfics siihi, it's so haiiqtiil." l.'.|1'cn 1h" and l).iviii, puncttiul and E! I) l.‘ r w, . 11h in lit’ i. vc jlifil firliliiii," to tcil 1111* tuincxiciicu, inc “I lit-gin i‘.\)Il'i.'.\:-l'lll it .1 suit-Ar. u.‘ cillhili i -:1i:it czise. ‘ ttill l!" ‘illOullll 11c. next the l Ll 1e room. , . a ¢ "iiere \\L‘ tlfL‘ " Milt-re), AiiLLlu , 11011111": . i\\\ll_\' to "Good!" 'l<.lJ\' UK (Oil! lJiibafig, O11 right, enough. inzirkiiiiz Antii :1 north-cast to por ~~1‘1iat'11 do E‘. :1. 111 tittzletl silcncc carrying 01191‘. s t.» lliitl tliiit 1115'.» 11 iilllil 1v _ to thiii the itilil‘ prcsi t lil.\\' Oil i115 CiililJi/Y iittt sum c 1,1;1.iti'.i1i.y " _ iiiliiiitlii}; 0'. .\Il.'\\ biliVflFn position iii , (fl-‘P- 1 111141 the 1311111111115, so) 1i hiiiiiziuiiijt quarter circle linc north-west ‘ i! to start with!" he pull while t-he others ivntched him 1m: crown?" . "Now there's 111st _ _ __ one other i70illl. You 112w you know Consul 02110951, staring .\t him. Hi-w that liittncli iiirii they stoic‘! you hiiiipvii to know her speed?" 1 and shzinghziied the idea. But (Ti course. that's :1'L ii? 'i‘l1t*1.'e‘s up .l1t\d ..1i ,1 he muziti that the 'd iii ill‘? 111ml, 111-MY?"- :\l‘.{l tin-n, whvtt "nus ik- S 110.1111 .1 s 1.111;; 111111111"; You u i111. tiiiit ' this lS jii~t E611 11.111: izcti" the T011 v tncsc \\'£liL'l'.\. B0- tlliifl . u. ucgai. the Coils "I'll it-tt-h it." A1111 .0 rose aiici 10.. . O . , snid the Consul; 'iiu thcies Crir-| the (-1 ~t " YCliilTiLtl, st.:id,v1i:g ‘ the chant iiitciitiy. “Did I sec a pair make their getaway, and I've got t0 your Lliiak? U11 thanks! Now, what's the scale? All I can work that out iieiirly exposttiiated, eye ii 1AA degrelii 011s 11v rougi y s "ty sea m cs, n He was ndjtisiiniz the compasses arrange to have a boat sent out s he spoke, and a moment inter there, but itil .11t- 11111.: tho piiiiit longitudel spOL and described u‘, in pencil, fronr of the‘ 1J0 ‘Yes: it's about twelve or thir-i teen knotsflihe Consul told him! Wfiflflfiflllgly. "Whv'1“ "Sav twelve c1011.". Tobi’ mutter- Thflt means it. would take‘ BLACK HORIZON Hy Joseph Lewis Chadwick The schooner Ventiira, a ship without a destination, manned by 11 strange freight, through ivziiers whose very quietness contained a threat. Sonya Duraud had been kidnaped from the island of Maglaya by Maya Jack Cannaghan aboard Rand Kirby’s own schooner, where Rand himself was held a pris- a stranger Hatred walked the decks of the Ventura- for Rand 11nd Maya Jack both Duraud. Danger waited for all of them—in the tori-quiet sen and the ioo-cloudless sky.. The first compelling chapter of this story of faraway islands appears ; THE GUARDIAN if you can ex- l S (‘.11 li1iCi'l'lt))LC(l. ' 1111.’. ‘M1650 here! have you gut a 111111) ti‘ YVW m"? 111E (fl lAR LUTHYFU WN The Central Guardian I'M: column la ruurvod for new: ol local intuut but ldverlblng ol n newly nature may be inserted at 5 cents i word strictly pay- ablr in Mlvunel CONFEDERATION LII‘! INSUR- ANCE. L-9189-7-2l-3ll. RATESF-Water nun by Wedneadahloth, L- 4-9-2!- WATER. must be paid DON'T MISS BLACK HORI- ZON The Guardian's new thrilling Sg-y which berm; may, July TRANSFERRED -— M1‘. E. B. B. Ling, who has been relieving for the past six weeks at the Bank of Novri Seotia. Sherbrooke and Greene. Montieal, has been trans- ferred to their branch at Ont. Mr. 11mg was formerly attach- ed to the Charlottetown staff. C. B. BANKER. IS HONORED- Prominent Nortside citizens honor- ed S. R. Rowseil. Bank oi’ Nova.‘ Scotin manager in Sydney Mines, who has been transferred to Mori- lague. PEI. at a presentation ceremony Fiiday evening. Acting as chairman for the occasion was J. H. T. Nicholson. Among speak- crs at the affair were Mayor A. C. MacCormick, W. H. Cuzner, J. Cof- fcy. Keith Clarke and J. C. Hackett, Nort-h Sydney, who made the pre- sentation on behalf of the Capo Breton Curling Club of which Hr. Rowsell was a member. - Halifax Chronicle. WEDDING —- A quiet but pretty wedding was held on Thursday morning, July 4th at St. church in Dartmouth when Beatrice Welsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Welsh of Charlottetown, became the bride of Thomas Frederick Shiiiners, son of Mr. 11nd the late Mts. Emanuai Shinners of North Sydney. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John E. Bums of Dartmouth. The bride was m- tended by Miss Priscilla Lnwior of Charlottetown. Mr. Herbert Mac- Donald, of Caniigzrii, P.E.I., was best 1111111. _Wcdcling bzecikfast was server! :11 tne Halifax Hotel, aft/er which the happy couple left. on ‘a inozor trip through Novn Scotia. 1 ai1d__Nv2\v Brunswick. 1 .._ . . .. -_ iihcm at least five hours to reach gfllly point on that peiicilied line-— ‘allow 11g for the fact that. they'd .1°#¢_& 69118111 amount oi time in igeturig out ‘of the bay 111m open r WHIEI‘ and sixty miles is about right, i I should think. Now what does mat rive us?‘ He Ieaiied over the chart lfor some moments. and then ifilllhliillleflfld up sudden] and look- ied‘ tit the other two witi a. kind of jgllili satisfaction. "Well, tLnt just uncut settles it!" he said. "There's [only one place where that tine ,iotiches the sand cays-and that's at the southern end cf the Colum- linis Bank!" | Thev both stared nt him uncom- prehencliiigli‘. and then the Con- - sui said: "But what are you getting |3l.? What in zcs you stipocise they've headed in that direction anywaty?" l “It SiYt .\il]YJC5llI0i\—il'S a Drac- iticai ccrtiint_v!" Toby told lim. He turned to Father Malcney. “You “e ember u-hiit vou said the other ? 11 ice}; Captain Salter abnut: iv hours to szci; here from Car- hdnnras, having called at his cache the 11x11". And from that, veuclz- (luced that it must iie ' hundred miles oi Carboi11ras— and iii 1.1 not-the‘. c1‘ nerqvesieriv dir- ‘ccticii V l. here 11o aic! The snuthtrn v n: this izanic ansucrs t‘. c draimipiion. doesn't. it? It's roughly 11 nrty 1111195 from Carbon- zind lies about ncr nof-weiti l 1 from ii! What's more, it's the nei11‘-' lrst cf the Bahama banks-and the ,cnl,v one he rsuld itnve made iii th‘ time!" The iittic priest lCiLllZd down iiiid stiriit-cl the chart siiorL-sightedly. “I believe you're right!" he said sinwl '. ""105. but where does that get " tn: Consul asked doubtfu-iv- sutvpo ing you Ill‘? fighf, you're no nearer knowing which 'rzii'zicti'zii" ca‘: he visited out of the cf ‘em there. And in any too late to do anything about it now. On your own :1 o.\'- fellows would have ar- somcivhcre around two trclozk-anci it's iicziriv five now. Of course. I'll notify the authorities to keep n look-out for them . . ’_' _ _ "Uh. never mindtrie iiMLiIOIIUGS ' Toby interrupted with sudden mars impatience. “I'm not interested i_n them 0r the cursed money! its Diana I'm thinking about! [he odds are that those swine will have leit her 11nd ici- fnther stranced on seine ghastly sand-dump while they get 1.0 her somehow!" "But haw can ywiulfl the consil ng him symnflfih- "I appreciaic how youre etically. but what can we do? I could feeling, be dark in little more than an hour, and they couldn't do an thing till morning‘. “Never min about a boat!" '1oby out iii, turning to him. “That's no ood, anyway. But wizat sort of a hnveyou 110i. with the iocai fly- "The ltrcal f1'."-i1z crowd?" the (l'_‘~'0tl incinf" "1 mean that I want a machine- noivi Arid I'm repared to buy, berm borrow or shea it!" Toby told h.m curtly. "what can you do about m" » (To be oontgleslL ___ crew and moved softly loved Sonya this Friday in GUARDIAN - JULY 9. 1940 l; Ti ,Y0ung War Guests With “Comrades” From London The“ w“ m‘ i 1°" "l" f‘ 7'13"“! lillefifiim 1150111- "Wlf future a! i came with them all the way from London. The three children were 200 tuusle-hnircti, sleepy children arrived in Toronto lifter :1 lnng trip f m“ by Mp5, flgrbcfl Bfucg, with them In this picture taken shortly from the British lslcs. With smiling confidence and cheery words qf an" 3mm] in (jpnadp, at an eastern p011 are 11.14111‘ u; RIUH" gratitude. they stood 1111111111 for Tvronioninns “ho have 11111-110111 iiic Eilfl 11f 11mm, clevcn-year-old iii-ti- iii um Duke oi‘ Rjchmri their liomcs iuid hearts to them. Angus James, six, and Giis “kid" hmther Jeremy‘ "m" Wink“ l“ kmlw if ‘MP-V W"? Emil; l" SN‘ H11)’ Edward Cavendish, son of the Duke of Dcvoiishire, and lndiiins- Th?!’ "l? 5P9" Ill (LEFT) WW1 Vi-‘MUKI l-‘ilivfllfi. 12, who George St. Iawrence Ponsonby, con of the Earl and Countess Boy from Bristol Finds Canadian “ Wrong Way” Traffic q Bit 9121111}? guest to Siiniiyside. 11c ‘r-"i i1. and iurncd two wicked iookii i: leg, 1'1’ iind Gordon and his brother, Hon. Nicholas Cordon Lflfllml; L: . L (‘ 1' Bcssborough. ) i guns inn the carries four “shooting irons" all the time. 1v r C‘~\ llii‘ ' P-liillii-iliflliil" photographer. lic s. 1 llil mouth watered, but not for the hot-dog. After nbllglngly pilnlnl with the strange Canadian delicacy and a cone, young Geoffrey Sutton decided in flvor of a hamburg“ Salute of empire from nn English lad in ihc Royal Canadian Nnvtil Ydiiiiicvr Reserve. (‘veuffrey get one thrill when iiitrndiiccd to ll Fflil‘)! hrfcrc iin- R.(‘.N.V.R. ha: Ftks, rnd i1 bigger one n mfitflv"! iziirr when the photographer wes ordered before the commander to explain his taking pictures near the GJLO. “Rounder? is a better game Geoffrey decided after his cousin. Imrothy Harrison, bu! shown the English visitor the rudlmenlu i" baseball, which in something eillililr. Be thinks Toronto streets nlm‘ ihim Bristol’; becnuu they're no much wider, but ileciaren, "I'm afraid I'll never get used to this right-baud driving." ..... ,.,_ V. ,