PAGE EIGHT vm¢ee¢eeq>ee¢ee¢ Masters 0f The Parachute Mall l! Peter Benedict TODAY -- Irene Dunne - Rex Harrison "ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM" Feature Starts Today At 3:15 - 6:50 - 9 P00~ _ Nb-ia Pflflfli EBWARfl-rnuit-rnt-sur. CHAPTER XVI Two Against 8L: ‘Peggy did not stop to answer him. She knew perfectly well wltat sort of pleasure she was likely to old mind. She simply walked lnlo the house, and wsited to be con- ducted to Lady Cowle’: pr excite in that cold and brilliant _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN * SEEDS i i l PLANTS l Ann i new curators-time‘ ran “For all your garden need: PERRUITS seed tennis sfrind indeed-T it " WIIPERIION sfit} saeosMeN e. NURSERYMEN h! Ituwaetecl sum. Mormtlet 'The door closed slowly, and very quietly. She had done it. For good or bad, she was in, and the gang were still here; and Peter-if Peter was still alive. She had not dared to think of this immensely terrlbl: vieromu nu: ritual: av [Esra ‘lately upon hie arrival there and (at latest eports was doing as well ‘as could expected. ‘baby daughter Shirley. Visions ‘Village, were visitors nVe! the ‘week and in Charlottetown guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling MacKay. ‘ The farmers in this locality who belong to the “up and doing" class ‘are all busily engaged on the land so with tractors and all ins latest ‘in machinerymvill make short work ,of putting in the season’; crop i l tend Divine Service in uhe United ;Churah. Murray Harbor, on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boulter and day. May 25th. at 3 P. M. Rev. (Bro) ‘i GEITIIIL GIIARIIIIII This column is reserved ter new: el lees! interest. but advert-ting el a news; nature may he inserted st live esnts n word strictly psy- sble in advance. PHONE SAUNDERS 1800 for group and wedding pictures on location. YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING at. Long Creek Baptist Church to- night. 8 o'clock. All welcome. JOHNSON it JOHNSON will be Lhe only Drugstore open this after- noon and evening. ANNOUNCING the arrival of ANBOO COLOR MLM. Now you can take beautiful pictures in nat- ural color. Visit our up-to-dete ' Camera. Dept. G. H. Taylor. jew- '| ellers for four generations. Mr. Ken Miller. Provincial Bank ,0! Canada Charlottetown, was s lreek end visitor to his home in iVictorie. Village. ___._. MASONIC SERVICE. — Tlhe brethren of St. Andrew's Lodge No. 13 A. F. t! A. M., Montague, will at- A. S. Adams will conduct the s» vice. Special music. Members of Sb- ter Lodges are invited to attend. SUDDEN DEATH - The sad news was received by Mr. Perc" Cameron of the sudden death by motorcycle accident in New York City on Thursday, May 15th, at his brother, Vernon, age 28 years. His father, Mr. C. Herbert Cameron formerly of Charlotte- Mgs Em Mach“; who h“ com. town is a son of the late Mr. PM,“ ha. course as Llbm.awry‘Charies Cameron, Clnef of Po- ‘Technklan in 5L John General lice. and now is a. resident of New -Hosplta.1 st. John. u. a. is now Y“ WY- fapentling some time at her home‘ doubt until now, but her mind we: full of it es she followed her con- ductor up s flight of stat-rs. "Sure you wouldn't. like to think T ,better of it, and get out while t ‘there’: time?" he asked, walking lwith his chin upon hie shoulder, and his hands ready to reach for ‘her arm if she made any such . . manoeuvre. She was clearly unex- ypected, probably the most unex- , ‘peeled person who could posaiby have turned up at this hour. ' | She said patiently: “Do you reallt’ think I'm such a fool as to be here > -~ '» .at ‘all i-f 11f thttaughtmi; likely I'd j wla rnyse ou aga " I ALSO NEVOVEEDY ‘ "I give it up." said Martinson MUSICAL " c cheerfully. “You defeat me." "You may consider yourself a prophet." said Peggy peacefully, and walked on towards the library - ;daor. He led her within it, end ‘ she heard a murmur of voices,’ gvhich came from the narrow door of the snug which Peter, at. least, had good reason to remember. Martituon opened it. and passed 26th Pattie aaaao was} , >_ . ..,> .‘_ within. There was hush a: ahe 1 v. y h, i raaawut. GIFT - TheCape leslvtmdTr-driivk lfollowed him. ‘ n c or bah" mung up . ‘Praversc United Church choir met ‘position elsewhere. ‘at the Harper home for choir ‘ Mr‘ James Boulter Sr" Victoria practice May the 8th. Mrs. Llew- iVlllage was rushed to the Prince ‘ml/n- ‘1 chm‘ member mm iEdward Island Hospital, 011,110.“. leaving to reside ln Summerside. 4cm, early 3.10MB.’ morning l" ‘ was completely taken by surprise MIN-IS? ‘rather serious. condition having been "h"! M" °f the 319mb"! "Id l" ; velopnlent," he invited the room rn ‘ ‘general, and closed the door bo- hind Peggy with satisfaction all the deeper for their stupefsction. I "Take a look at the latest de- "But it is impossible," said Mere toqeeatoouxmtom Brand pi MAY 21. 1941 __< Maxwell House is bought and enjoyed by more people than any other bran] of coffee in thq worlds \)\Q\\X\N\\.\.\KQ\S$E \\ C. QQ € e 2 Buf ea A Product el anneal Foods lCollbrl. exclaiming to herself i sheer astonishment. "The fish leaps ; into the net. No, i-t does not hap~ Penn I ‘Tm afraid you weren't expect- | ing me.“ said Peggy. , She looked round, calmly, not~ ing the lay-out of the room, as | l well as the people in it. though they i I .~ ~. ,4 ' N?“ iiéitiité i ~ u taken suddenly m duflng ‘he address and she was presented Monday "mink with "19 Prwdent . - ""““ ‘m... ,1“, ,1 mpmed 5.0mm. with a suitable gift by Mrs. Eve- Darrell M. McGuire president. Mr. " ‘ma, H - lyn Bell in behalf of the choir ‘Lotus Simmons repvritd 11"“ the , . . a was operated on immed- - _ .- Mrs. Llewellyn very graciously re- uhssoclation haid gore: in the m‘; Judi...‘ by m, gum...“ mp“, plied and thanked all the mern- iceni Inter-C “r y MW e" = -' ,0: machinery of all kinds from the be“ for their kind theushts- ifllilwllfliil] ifimlid "P13, ‘:3’ new and commodluus warehouse of Lunch was served and a very 5w l" e =- W" e . ed v . p_ a Mucguchem’ Massey social time was enjoyed by all. ‘thecCensus had been anthunfialiiilns ' Harris dealer, Victoria, one fecls i success. A message 0f ~~" ism.‘ l; a pretty good Sign of W. M. s. MEETlNG-Bi-ncklgwread from the former Hector. Rev. abound“, p,,,,,,,,<,,y gum“. the Point and West Covehead W.M.S II. Judevn MW- exvrrfllllfl ihlll“ ‘farmers. Peter lskept busy day and m“ Hi the home of Mrs. colmjfor the Association's co-operatlon ‘night attending to the demands of McLure for their May rneetins ("id DQ110011 killdnwt Rugflmgzg ‘his many ciutomers. He is ably There was a large attendance ofIBnd Mrs. levy, and cx ei g. h ‘assisted by his amiable wife and members and visitors. The de- Willi.“ Y0!‘ the "m!" 5u°°°55 °- I g valued helper Mr. u. R. Profitt. rational nerwd was led by the Mane °'B*m"5“°"' ‘he “m” ° l president. Mrs. Shaw. in her usual the evening was the showlns 0! 8 =§‘.“ luv WILLIAM DEMAREST - Bill. GOODWIN sturnsln t1 sham lbnplllfl Ireiveed r1 alarm swuav iMr. ‘interested her most. There were islx of them, counting Martrnscn, gwho was standing with his back ‘against the door, lighting a cigar- ette. Mere Coilbri herself sat beside s. fire which had burned low, and had not been replenished, sunk into ‘a cloak of fur. from which her. autmtyatnraaentta [hands came out white and “any: was Ouve 5_ 301ml Nut“; Aide capable manner. The prqgpgm coloured sound film entitled. "Th6 smooth against the arms of her ‘in training at the Provlncifll 110mm“ 01 PEP"! by Mrs. W“! selwni- Th“ "l", “a lchalr. Opposite to her sat Cosrie. ‘Sanatoclmn. Charlottetown was a Auld. Mrs. MacLure and Mrs. llfllllllfllll! ‘M55531! "'5 n‘ m‘: also coated for a journey; and be- hind her chair, idly turning a re- volver in his hands. stood Lsslie Graham. Kirk was sitting upon ithe table, slumped forward with his hands in his pockets. And the sixth person sat against the wall, close to Graham, nursing his head in his hands, and olinlt- lng Irenzledly at Peggy, No doubt, ‘ with s head like the worst of hang- overs, and behoiding sornetnini which could not be true, Peter had every reason to doubt I’lil senses. Peggy smiled at him. She was going to need- him quite as bauly as he had been needing her. G1a~ harm's gun, of course. Was exhibit- week end visitor to Victoria guest Brown ‘of Mrs. Ernest Cameron. She also illI2d. Collection was $3.60; alsofithfi 5655""! I" ‘he "Imus 9mm" visited with othre relatives and Easter offerings were passed in. VBUIY- The mm W“! kmd‘! ha-“ed ‘friends while here in this native Following the meeting a feast otpry m‘? Nlilhma‘ Fm" 3°57‘! “d ‘village who are all much pleased music and song led by Mrs. Ver-HhWm b? M!" Din“? JWEI-L lover the splendid margs she is non Hughes was much enjoyed by‘ M ‘making in her exams, and all wish all. ‘ Rev. Henry A- D"!!! h" "NW4 If“. on“ aboundlng good luck in; -i- ' on the Island from Western Cahn- her chosen work of nursing. ‘ IN HONOR LIST James "d! m‘ a“ "Iendm "I" m " Melville Wheatley. was awarded the. “"11" Mme I“ Yb“ Aummms‘ , Mr. Jerry Gallant of’ North Douglas Gold medal and the,‘ Rustico made his first trip 0i the Governor General’; Gold medal at‘ ‘season this week with a generous the graduating exercises M the supply of iresh cod. No dcubt the University of New Brunswick last houses-rm; would hi1 be plrased to week. Jim is well known here, as be; vrelcome Mr. Gallant again on his was employed for a time in the‘ lwegkly trips, a; fresh cod boiled Bank at Murray River, also for a‘ or baked with fish sauce and a season at Dalvay. He goes to tasty dressing isadishhartitoequal Rochester. N. Y. in " ptember to ONLY SHOWS 3:30 7 and 8:45 wwMtlA ti! _ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT — NEWS - COMEDY CAPITQL rnuas. - rm. - SAT. ed a‘ m‘ "my Pmll’ ‘° “"9 “h” i u t this time of Year further his medical studie M s “PM MW ma‘ he Md recavered ‘$5.19.? 3th‘; ‘women folk get t0 Wheatley (nee Marguerite ‘Ctallalnt. 1h“ Eases‘ she wondered how ‘wondering "what to have for of Highfield) and daughter Joanna‘ .many others among these five had kummfl, Kale Wm accompany mm ‘ ‘guns; but. at least there was only §one in sight, and therefore only. i one ready to be used at a second‘: no-tice. It all went well—a desper- ate supposition, for there were 5.1 many things which could go wrong ~ —they would need only a few ecc- ‘onds. And after all, surely these lsupremely confident people would ‘consider one gun enough to keep .a dazed and unarmed man and e. girl in subjection. ; i Peter shook his heed fiercely. and stared again, and still found himself looking at P688)’ also. Peg- gy was quite calm, probably with .the calm oi innocent trust in the ‘ eventual goodness of human nature t-or perhaps trusting hersel.’ to Iwakc up when e dream became ‘too awful. But o, where were his Iown braltns? Peggy was not such ,3 fool, Peggy knew the sort o! ‘ people with whom she had to deal. , She had a plan, then; she was ‘smiling at him with a meaning ‘glance, and flashing her eye: to- ,wards Graham and his gun. Peter ,couid easily have attacked Gia- ‘ ham for that matter. but whst geud {would it have done? And now he eould not, for Peggy was stnldhg --._ I _____ ' rushes oi Mr. Dan MecLeod.‘ ATTENDED ANNUAL Mae's! Victoria village and surrounding ING - Among those attending the districts are exceedingly sorry to Grand Orange Lodge of P. ll. I._ learn that as he began with his which was held in Charlottetown? woodwmkingdicp on Monday rnorn- from Hamilton S. 0. l... Clyde lng May 19th. he had the mlsfor- River were: R. W. Grand Master tune to have his hand verv severely Rev. J. R. Skinner, John A.‘ injured in the planer. necessitating Murray, John A. MacKtnnon, K. ‘his going immediately to the B. Young. Colin D. McPhsil and Prince County Hospital. Summer- Colin Murray, and those attend- side where it. was found he had ing R. W. Grand Lodge, S.O.B.A. two fingers severed along with part from Clyde Lodge were Mrs. Elmer {of another on the left hand. He Friizell,‘ Mrs. l"lo. Uwngston, Mrs. ‘will remain Ifl a few day: llfld with Oolin n. ManPhall. Mrs. Colin skilled treatment it is hoped he willMurray nnd Mrs. Storing 010w. I ‘have no setbacks. t Douglas Bros. Charlottetown. BOLD SEASONS FINAL MEET“ were in Victoria lest week boring lNG - The Charlottetown Baptist» a well at the residence oi Mrs. Men's Association held their final‘ waiter M. Lea. They were very supper meeting of the season on' - r ff t th 'il‘.i°.§.i“.‘,‘.‘..l“. $31 ,°..§".l..;‘2 n.3,» w, no Km m Mr- Herbert. i y , t cm and u, Gill bored by hand and struck a’ wgreantyg; age 01m .5, MWIgrand stream of the but drinking; Rectory soon to be constructed on ajwstcr at the line between their two new site qultc- near the Cnurch of ITPEIWYI"! I" U"? "maile- "" v- England. Boring for water by man power u not quite out .1 one yo — ‘wish she'd had—the sense to stay THEATRE wiIIt rutfrvlushur BUB, NOLAN‘ anti _ the 'SUNS_ 0f ‘the PIHNEERS‘ right 1h front o! the barrel of the out of it." But he watched her l revolver, full in the light. every move ready to act upon the l. What, was the use of diverting first signal ahl! gave him. , ,atlcntion from him. to centre it. "I knew you were breve," saint ‘upon herself? On the other hand, ‘Mere Uvllbtl. 681ml)‘. "bili- 1 (‘JG if there was the shadow of the ,not know how breve. Nor fllfl I chance she was signalling her tn- Eknow how great a fool you could l tentlon of making for him. ne I be. All this for a man: my UNIS?" lWOIXId have to take it; for whet ter. no men is worth it." Iwas the value of Peggy's life eveh i "You may sit down,” laid Ore- now, revolver or no revolver? And ‘him. smitlifll at her. turninl If"! better be ahot. and perhaps only turning the sun in his hend- In wounded, than strangled, or msy- token that we are really very glsd be shot full of cocaine, and buried we m you. take the my chair!’ in qulckllme ‘rn the cellars of [fill ‘, ‘Think You." "Id PONY. "b"! I , house-even if it had to be Peggy have onlv Come for e "W" "mf- . who took the bullet instead of I don't intend t0 filly V"? 1011b‘- l pawn They laughed, but not st her innocence; no one on eerth wea ea innocent es that. They laughed ,st her fete-item. in s strange, m- "gtverted sympathy. "What you do or do not intend l: no longer in the question.“ esid Graham in dulcet tones. "All that remain: is for us to decide whet to do with you." quickly. "THE VALLEY OF DECISION" IGreer Garson, Gregory Peck, ‘Donald Crisp, Lionel Barrymore Fri. 8:I$; Sat. 7:15-9:30 Note: Saturday Show begins at 7:15 sharp. — overture ll A ll 0 E MONTAGUE CURLING RINK‘ I ‘ “ ‘ I ‘I V I Welling For Jean Pierre ALSO: SERIAL - CARTOON - COMEDY v ! Q He thought deepsirltngiy: I 6' REIIEVE i MHELi PAIN! pnnuaamo nu t: |e ulek relief. 19-“ UESIOIOQ WANTED BY AN AMERICAN BUYER HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR BUREAUS, DESKS, TABLES, CHAIRS, lRlC-A-BAC, FIGURENES, "We ought to finish 1nd go," said Corrie. meshing for‘ the first time. and uneasily. look- ing from her weteh to the door, nd back again. "Time's getting hart. How do we know the police aren't on the wsy already?" ORNAMENTS, nos: on our: canvas FURNI- Ezfiiififii! ,,,’§,'.§,'§;““{’.‘,Z"“‘.',,,'“"1}§:flf“ 1:; SATURDAY. MAY 14th TURE, LARGE HOOKED RUGS. - ' _Write "ANTIQUES", Guardian, Charlottetown. brought out e cigarette-ease, and with care. end s hand ll steady es when it. lay upon the keys of her pieno, selected and lit a cigarette. . be eeatlbllfl). . - .4- Reille MacKenziefi Orchestra Regular Dance every Saturday y which were much appree- 1V6 film. 119F141"!!! "l9 WWW" d" TWO AUTHORS SHARE $1.000 BOOK AWARD TORONTO, May 20 - (OP) — Two authors, one a Maritimcr, the other a Westerner, will divide the Rycrson Press all-Canada an- nual $1.000 fiction award for i947. They are Edward A, McCourt of Saskatoon for his "Music At The Close". and Will R. Bird of Hall- fax for "Judgment Glen." For Mr. Bird it is the secont time he has shared the award. Hit "Here Stays Good Yorkshire" and Philip Child's “Day of Wrath" won it in 1945. WOODEN SIX-SHOOTER Samuel Colt, inventor of the r;- volver, made a wooden model te 1829. ovum. TENNIS RESERVE WEDNESDAY, JUNE ISth . 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