ya-:-.-gt 23;: AV run.” in PAGE TWELVE ,, um WNW g r W, THE GUARDI-AN. CHARLOTTETOVVN gm ,, ., ,, . ” '-.f.,,,,,,,,,,W,"m,,, g , JULY 1, 19” they are not what he will say they I . Professional carils . . . -The "Matched ;;;,,;n;;;; ;,-,;;g i;;;n;;mi; wtggg; chairmen (if P. 0. Hospital campaign WESTERN GIIAIIIJIA , between me and Roger!" . g ' ' -ma CREAEITI1 1 E Mm S . E. E. Parkmlll "3? g,tJollllrA!:eIEIln:Al:lb,lt)'f(l.Tm:5)l';'enr lt gngiigtarli ghurch Tues? . 09”" K”- ;.i.5-l”””i.iii..'2 ”.."?L”"' D';”' "' "y' Y ' S - " KmNsINe'roN. r. 1:. 1. - Y9” -PICNIC Immaculate Conce - Orromlnusr ll! Fflhk PHCO "m"h"7" tion Church grounds "'edneedap ' H I '7 I 51”," (mud . thomlrtg,,dg5:rg;ram?l:5;;edw::"he: July 9. Aid new church. 5 DAYS OF SPECIALS Ev" '5"-mu"! '"'”"” F" sharply. "what am you expect me -cnuitcn as Scotland. Sum- FRIDAY. JULY 4th 1'0 wnnnmsmv. JULY our O!!!" H"""' P-" 0'" "' "W W” W” W” ” "” "'”'””' 5'" "' 1'' ””E"" W” 207. Discount on all MEN'S PANTS and JACKETS I to 12 - I to I and by appointment Phone 3281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Sninmersldo c B. F. Hunter R. 0. Summerslde, P. E. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3118 SM.-XLL!llAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETRIST -cc-T1-:::::: - T. Earle Hickey chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Suoinierslde, l'. E. L (BONE 2388 ("But I tell you Martin has gone! He wouldn't listen! He was mad with jealousy. I don't know what he will do if he and Roger meet and RDEEF tells him-" "Roger Borden will not tell him anythingi" It seemed to Barbara that she screamed the words at the top of her voice, but they had no effect on Nancy. she was too much concerned with her fears even to notice how strangely Bar- bar: was looking or how queerly her voice sounded. She went on dlstractedlyz "He will tell him! lie said he would- and it will be all lies!" "Lies?" Barbara clutched at the word. "Do you mean about the letters?" "Yes. What else could I mean? Everything he threatened to tell lvrartin will be all lies!" T "But it can't be! The letters are real!" Barbara had been clutch- .ng the eiderdown quilt on her ,ll9d with both hands with a feel- jing that holding on to something iphyslcal would help her to retain jher grasp on sanity. Now her left liiand went out towards the pillow iunder which the packet lay. 1950 Pontiac Sedan; Mercury Scdan; Coupe; 1936 Dodge Sedan; mouth Scdan. USED 195! GMC Half-Ton Ton Truck: Chevrolet Three-Quarter 1936 Trades STAN 115 Summer St. USED CARS FOR SALE 1948 Plymouth Sedan; 1940 Dodge Sedan: 1940 Chrysler Sedan; 1948 Chevrolet Half-Ton Panel; All the above Cars and Trucks have been recon- rlitioncd and can be financed. Summer-side "Of course they are real! But . 1947 1940 Plymouth 1939 Chrysler Sedan; Chevrolet Coach; 1948 Ply- TRUCKS Truck; 1949 Dodge Hall- 1946 Ton; 1947 Ford One-Ton. Accepted. BAKER Phone 2336 CRAPAUD THEATRE Friday 8:30--Satiirilay 7:30-9:30 A DOUBLE BILL "TI-IE ROYAL JOURNEY" and ”TARZA.N' AND Tl-ll!) LEOPARD WOMAN" in Royal Journey we not only see Princess Elizabeth (now Her Majesty the Queen) and the. Duke of Edin- burgh, but also see Canada and Canadians from coast sorption in her own fears, bring-I letters as you did? Why were you so frightened of Martin seeing them if they are as harmless as you say?" - "I've told you-because of Roger Bordenls lies. He said awful things to Martin in the Boldovina to- night-he insinuated that there had been horrible things between him and me, and that he could prove it. If Marlin sees my let- ters he will think they are proof. They're not. They are silly, sloppy. sentimental-I hate myself for ever having been such an idiot as to have written them! -but they can only be made to seem any- thing worse by lies!" Then. it Martin ncver letters and hears no about them-" "But he will! Don't you under- stand? I tell you he has gone to Roger's flat. They will quarrel. Roger is angry with Martin over something that has happened in businesipl don't know what. Mar- tin never talks to me about busi- new. And Roger is angry with me because I told him that, and said I couldn't influence Martin in his favour. And the insinuations he made in the Boidovina worked Martin into a fury of lesions rage. Anything may happen if they meet and Roger says what he threaten- ed to. The last thing Martin said before he rushed off was that he would have a satisfactory explan- ation from Borden if he had to choke it out of him with his hands!" sees the more lies repeat it. Tell yourself you never heard it! If it were known-" She broke off, silenced by the look in Nancy's eyes. A note of panic in Barbara's voice had ene- trated through the other girls ab- ing an expression of doubt and ap- prehension to her face. Barbara; Ellen's Diary Coiitinuedhlifrim page 1 I came home!" Jamie declared at noon, coming in then from Workers of the Parrsboro Baptist Church at the home of Mrs. Ly- all Canning, when she received tending his frimily of chicks. Anri Gage blissfully unacquaintcd with any marked measures of time ob- served comfortlngly, "it's always like that Jamie, when we're get- lin: ready in go places!" But licfnrc long we were off on the lengthy trip which in time brought us to join the other picnickers of the community at the appointed place beside a shore in the Park. . . The school of Jamie's district is not that which Granddaughter will one day attend. Ilcr sleps will lead out along the hill while Jamie's hear in the opposite direction. both to come to Corners between which this road of ours runs. Pictured nhove are the chnirni Seated are Mr. lvillinm A. lion. J. A. Eerniird, Chairman for Currie. - Photo by on of the General Public Campaign of the Prince County Hospital i-omplction fund, photographed at the opening dinner on June 27th. Standing. left to right, are Mr. P. L. Morris. Chairman for East Prince, and Mr. James A. MncGrcgor, Chairman for Central Prince. lieckbert. (flinirmnn for Summerside, and West Prince. put up her hands to ward off that questioning gaze, shutting out the ”Oh, hush! Hush! Hush!" cried :1 ht : 1 ; d h Barbara, clapping her hands overfgg 9 "7lr,1w"l1p”V"'(?". an 1 C her ears "Dorm say mm" Never lol)iri:tdhllVl'1l(lit: tdifslorlwfllil aiiollicr room came to her. she was stand- ing again with the revolver in her hand. looking down at the body of Roger Borden. she saw the hud- died limbs, the face distorted by rage and terror, and the small round hole in the forehead wiili its oozing stream of red. she recalled how she had laid the weapon down and stolen awa,v, remembered the footsteps which had lirought her in a quivering halt at the front door. and the dialogue to which she had listened feeling it to be unliearably protracted in its utter irrelevnncc to the emotions which were wrack- ing her. Then its end and her own escape-leaving the door unlatched so that anyone going to the that could walk in unimpeded! And now Martin winierton was going there-he might be there at this very moment! If no one had preceded him, what would happen? He would ringeafid however many times he sent. the shrill summons of the electric boll tingling through the flat, there would he no answer. Perhaps he would give it up and go away-pray heaven he did. But. he was angry. cxcited, dc- termincd to have matters out with knock, and then . . . She imagined the door swinging searching, pie who had noticed the scene in we Boldlvina - and here was Nancy. his wife, declaring that he had gone out in search of the dead inilll, breathing threats against his life! Iiicvitably he would be suspect- ed. His guilt would seem certain to everyone -- except herself. She would hiive to tell her story and take the consequences. Her escape from the flat, which had seemed so providcntial. was of no avail. She could not let Murtin suffer for 0. deed in which he had no hand. To be continued Post-liuptial Shower -on Tuesday evening. June 17th, friends and relatives gath- ered at the home of Mrs. Thomas Warren, Mill River, to honor Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warren with a miscellaneous shower. To the strains of the "Wedding .Viarch" played by Mrs. Lester Gay. ihe young couple were escorted to the seat of honor by their alleli- dants. Miss Blanche Mountain and Mr. William warren. A decorated basket, heavily laden with gifts. was carried in by Mtrs. Gordon Warren and Mrs. Keith Gard. The many beautiful gifts nccompniiyiug verses were read by yfvirs. Russel Haywood. In a Ten werc Borden. The bell failing, he would Ollellefi DY M13 R0l7Cl'i- Hard)" Find Vi well-chosen words the groom, on open, Martin entering, the flat, switching on as he went. walking unsuspecting- and all for their kindness and all the iightslbehalf of his bride, thanked onc preach at 11.00 a.m.,.July 6. --NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church. Services July 6: 7.30 p.m. Sunday school 2 p.m. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Deaconess. -BEDEQUE United Church Charge. Services Sunday, July 6: Bedeque 11 a.m.; Albany 3 p.m.: Borden 7.30 pm. Rev. W. Burton Crowc, B.A.. minister. - FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH. Central Bedeque, Rev. D. M. Fraser, pastor. Services for Sunday. July 6: C. Bedeque 10.45 am; Borden 3 pm.. Ordinance of the Lord's Supper at morning's service. Beginning two weeks Evangelistic meetings with Evan- gelist Ken Chapman of Tennessee on July 8. Everyone welcome. -KENSINGTON - Malpeque and Freetown Presbyterian Cliurclies. Services will be as Iollows:-Fri- clay, July 4, Preparatory service at Freetown at 8 pm. Sunday, July. 8, Freetown at 9.15. Sacrament of ihe Lord's Supper. Kensington at 11 em. Sacranient of Baptism. Malpeque at 7.30 pm. The Rev. E. C. Evans will conduct the ser- vlces. The Rev. D. A. Campbell, Interim Moderator. similar interest was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gordon. Montrose. The young couple were to the seat of honor by Mrs. John Clark. The many beautiful gifts opened by Mire. John Clark and Miss Eleanor Raiiisny, and ac- companying verscs were read by Miss Blanche Mountain. Norman, on behalf of his bride and himself, thanked one and all for their kindnes, after which all joined in singing. "For They Arc Jolly Good Fcllws" A delicious lunch was served b,v' the ladies. At a late hour all do- parted to their homes wishing the escorted Mr. and Wei? MENiS OVERALLS, special, pair . ,, 53,93 Men's Work SHIRTS, size 15 only, clearing at ea. 31.50 Men's SPORT SHIRTS, reg. S525. Special ...... .. 133.50 4 Only-Men's GABARDINE SUITS, sizes 37, 40 and 42. reg. S2950. Special ............................... .. s22.oo Men's Summer GABARDINE HATS, each .. S238 Men's FELT HATS, Special, each ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, " 55498 Boys' T-SHIRTS, sizes S-M-L, reg. S150, clearing 51 Assortment of Boys' Gabardine JACKETS clearing at . sow, Discount 6 Only-Boys SUITS, clearing at .. 30w: Discount Children's Cowboy OVERALLS, reg. 51.95 pr. Special, pair 5125 Children's Krinkle Crepe SLEEPERS, with 2 pr. pants, size 1, 2, 3, reg. S2.75 pr. Special, pr. ...... ,. 52.20 2071; Discount on Women's and Children's Krinkle i Crepe PYJAMAS. Assortment of Cotton BLOUSES, each . .. 51.93 Assortmentlof Girls' Cotton DRESSES. clearing at SPECIAL PRICES. 2093 Discount on all Ladies' DRESSES, SUITS, SLACKS, SKIRTS and COATS during this sale. COTTON PRINTS, special, per yard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 45c COTTON FLY SCREENING, regular 40c yard. Clearing. yard ........................................................... -. 29c Assortment of Women's CANVAS SHOES, clearing, pair .......................................................... ., 51,50 Misses' LOAFERS, brown and green. Sizes 11 to 1. Regular 33.59. clearing. pair ............................ .. S199 Broken lines of Ladiesl SHOES clearing at SPECIAL PRICES. 10?? Discount on all Men's, Women's and Children's , BOOTS and SHOES during this sale. We also take orders for the well known line of Suits made by Tip-Top Tailors. MILLilll'S STORE I(EliSlliST0li vP.E.l. happy couple many, many years of married happiness together. . . . . I .it if .i'll l . . - "edi .'s' hx A2 to A and mm. 1.: 2;:::i.r:.:::i"itt. i::.:;r::.:.. i:::iii:i:.. 1 The ahovc proixranimc will undoubtedly please all joyed by young and older and would M gm UH. mam, 0,. wm,1di1u,,,.1, was mwd by me ,,05,m, mcnihcrs oi the iamiiv. W'” d0"b””". h” ”"”"?''l ""9 he tryiin get away unseen ns shcinssislcd by several of the ladies. ' lovely hnwenmxa Flared in mm- believed she had done? All the The remainder of the evenini: ' ;';”5::,'f chances seemed in be Bi-Z8.ln.lit that was pleasantly spent in social . R . . . . - , - , y . . drm Rrmvn and none am from l'lHDpeI1ll'lK'iHll:l".'Rlld,1'l(: ever bc i;ll1i(rilt', ;i1t)irnrMxvhi;i:hiiirlllg d&;)1r1ili1inedm::!) i the various homes to inicrests nf Came knmlm m; m”. U time) .",NO', an 1;", years 0! wedded llicir own, those happy remcm- sausmcmiy Lsgpflmguzan Wlzmld bug" m 5 5 CAPITOL Summerside ,i,::.",c:,,i;';',i.:'i" to ::.i.:::r:..". ' . - - James, a shadowy figure in the Borden--there must be many peo- on Friday evening a shower of Tonight 7:15-9:15: Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 Tgigkinnftribecnbzgnyagfn . It Gloriniisly Records the Bloody Events that led in mi. our absence extended that the ' ” ' H . I 1, . I the last stand of the Fighting mi Cavalry at Little ir;1of.)i5w;iimhPT;i'ouL!;R:lg;1lh lying DAILY C RO SSWO R D ' ,2 ,7 g . & Keepsmhe mpbmdfm weekumwqnish. 3'3 Hm” -.-.. Hbnul ii" Chili” minim! "0 I1” 1 DCEROSS :'k'”,;:m”;',: ' 21'r,.,l;,mmd, '2 there when you need it! It's Fleischmsi:in's 4- 'llth.illl.Adh .i - w '. . The battle cry that 80f H10 plains Illllltl liarlnurln ma: .i:mi:K andnhls! celasl: 4. Kettle ' ecmpei-o; 24. l(.4;:lil)lrel;iI!il Fast Rising Dry Yeast-the modern baking - . overe - e" . . . . had stepped up to a new 7. ::hr&i;i: or 9 Xminurmns 25. frrigllrd m discovery tlllt gives you delicious breads and . doeI:;iJ'vtv glohItt'iihhel:rmlari;ll'lcMVr':: l9'Ir:r'll:ilmmE A nirclljhgrs 26. An ecclesl- rolls m qmck bddng mne' No duh”; OE '0 overhear James tense two aleeoin 1l.Ceremonles 10. One of sauce! the store at the last minute-just keep a supply mm 1”" ' ' ' we mu” "mud 13iH"l' 12 ';l.',T”,,'"”' 23 csiumiu ofFlelschmann's Fast Rising Dry Yeast their retiring. 14, shrewd . c - mp9 . in , . U til i o r w . . . Diary . . . 15,1, d. 14. Malt. negation . , A I 0. G0or(;gnwo'rri .r magwre haven” (pram) Yuma”, . ,m(w., in the cupboard. IF YOU ISAKE AT I-IOVMB " l '4 i ' if is. -- Babe 16.Thooe who 29- LInd- 33- N""W' w,,..uW;;':.v.v-" -get Fietschmann'I Fast Rising I A ”4F""”” PW M 9'” ""”"'"- U”? ”f "if D Ye node A u: rocor' c is. Concern maliciously 30.EncounteI WOW! '7 1' .l- U0 S '4 i3'I?.”:"”' :;i2:;;';'.. .. - . tin in - 30- - - - - ' ' s th illustration , "' "nm.un-E" Kcnsington 23' 5,232,; 13:: iii: 39. Animal's rooti, ' 3' id us i d 7:15-9:15; M ti 6103' ' W U", mm ,:;,”g, "S::,,:,,y,,., G.,.,, ,,,,:,,,,",:: 2'f.Candldly our BOARDING HOUSE Maior Hoopla ' "" and adventurers in the pirate port 39-win” v ,, of the China Sean. Jeff Chandler 32 !1'HEREt5 A?wHySPE2'NGy d Evelr Kc-yes in technicolor - 3 - . M --M-.9.--m :;:::.:::. .:2:2nss.3:'ir 2.123! eisevrziasarassza. IIIVZI-illlnlltlti-Illllbllti nqI"'v(-(1 ,.-E-q Iqr ANHW 83 I d n M ' '- ' J , "4 EN "- --------w-- H - - ' -;;,,',,;' 5Av vouiz FA.THEl2.WA5 A ieueuiruize TM i:s2A;.ici:-1' A1" 59”” "M N”"- Mstuy 'AN lSOLATlOMl5Ti (;I'lHE ”"'-, 44'.'l'l-lEY'FOR6OT HE 7 E g ...mg::i..-i.n Ni-lo REFUSED ro azomorz : PiCKED UP'Tl-lE: eAi2eAi?2lj .- -. ,5 ,-m,,,, ' 'k ATTEND CHURCIH f',i9 YOU'D -”; OF THE AGE6Vl'HE'RE-cu. 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A cryptogrem Quotation 3 XK MBAZ XUQ TSMTWKPFPKK XK BK VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE Beautiful estate with fine old house and other bulld- lngs. Centrally located. Pro- oerty encloses one of the ; .s..-, ,4; ”l:'xT"mlIll'i':i:" , gnesittnfishinalptonds in the Jzp uwxpjszv KBYTFP qwwv BK .iw' a g N . I I II more . my ce, 1- e; ' ... 3 u-----ow ' SEUISE IUITSIIEIT-SIIESTIIIX-us Box KY an M '" RPx”B."3F"Tz3FFnT'Km my men" ,llUE'5 UPON l-ll6l pg I J Erin; l sum';'enmo , l E H ' pains." 1': 3.1.1 T , Ex.