gglmfieple‘ live along the - ‘whens: a territory which . rlflltreechlzi u. -_.-__-.- --_ any: cvs3svn "BEIITIIIL auiiiulsll I" 1"°9_°"F" "“"' III. ALII@ HTOIIJ» m we? Alfred l! -- -|l Y AND ~ rlillc: rnwinn to A mun. mfiwhh h_:,_‘,_ m M m otsimnyuturemeybe llitdullotliteniiii. the flye mm amt“, any fiimitv legs‘ {mum s: bob. wherever en's was iiess or sickness. Death very unexpectedly on May 15th. 1m. at the home of her eon. Arthur Mt Stewart. The deceased ‘Caroline in i872 ll lblolno WATER RATES are ‘now due. COOK'S for Photcxrnphl. aowsmi llolNNIl lor rims Footwear Z-B-Stt-ti’ CBABWILL tor photographs CONFEDEBATION urn lN- “MW sunsstcll _ i( SEE LATEST IN rorrsmv» WARE. Orocketifs Jewellery. f! nisiviniwnim JULY ioui one: date for paying water rates. BEAUTIFUL summer Mrs. Johnston's. Kent 5t. the f‘ I aldlurlo I i . t Annie uid' five Wlllllrd of M . dresses. tour eat-gr ndci --—- of o er relatives and WATER RATES to: the opresent Irien . one son and one daughter quarter are payible by the 1 tih. predeceased her some . The funeral sax-vices. MAMMOTH DANCE — Carter's ve largcl attended.‘ Warehouse, Thursday, July 11th. dugtsd by her pastor. Rev. Mercer on Ma I'll-h. The B. I. 8- MAMMOTH DANCE - sung were “ at Carter's Waigchotizve. Juli? 11th in gave ‘in! Jesus" om _ v ' a e". Hymn m °I s‘ an ’ on’ “m " w?» mutuiiiiy rendemuby ____ I Cross ONE SPBAYING or Berlcu stops the choir moth damage for rive years or Ber- " The Pellbflflel‘! We" Mew’! lou pays the damage. Protect yoig Oecil Stewart, John Joy. l clothes, furniture, kriégsa wgtilens Hlglgy Afflwll- Pltficl K6"! $53.‘, gfillfifiitoecil§il F? n. r. m" M zert-kgfyflorai tribute»: ths:-_ ' WELL BABY CLINIC closed dur- _ lng July. This Clinic under the dir- ection of one of tihe Public Health Nurses is held at Red Cross Home, 62 Prince Street every Friday from 2 to 4.30 P. M. It will be open again on Auzust 2nd. ..n-.::t'z.tf"s~..tya-s-r.zztzz ma? PM u» ~- - trod ( nidchildren .) lmmwmmnwxmwomwwo , l I . ‘ h Mrs. chibald $1111 Ethel (sister) and Joe. Boston. Bessie (sister). llhnme isister.) Ye Arnus Giddings son of Mr. and “d lgmndchudre“) ' Mrs. Oliver Giddlngs. White Bands. Rm- Mrhmne- Laura and pvt-i» t andchilcli-en). l $igileme t” m“ p15“ i“ the “c” vgirn. Howard and Rose Mc- Avin. Florence and children. aids:- Emlmo, Bessie. Ethel and Joe oston. Mir. and Mrs Henry McGuirk Dmniore. and Maurice Block. Char- arid Mrs Fred Laird sndl Family Peter Jackman and family. Village Green Miss Pearl liacGuirk. Dromore Gerald and Clifford McGuirk. VTIIJIIIKS MRS- airronn asm, miounce the engage- MR. AND Cornwall, a SPORTS MUSICAL CARTOON 0F SCOTLAND, _. M’ of the Lord's Supper. . uly 14th. 10.30 A. M, . P. M. Pro services on Thursday, July Saturday, July 13th, at. 8 P. M. All Standard Time. Rev. J. H. Bishop. ENGAGEMEN Mr. Morlev Smith. C arlottetown. nounce the engagement of daughter Elda Ida to John George. son of Captain and Mrs Albert Jay of Borden Marriage to take place the latter part oi’ this month. S. S. "ISLAND CONNECTOR" due Charlottetown Wednesday ‘manning. sails Thursday aftemocn for St. John's. Newfoundland. For freight. rates and space apply to Birntain, Bell d: Co. Agents RECEPTION AT QUEEN , i-Tne reception ' Hughes-Moore nupt I IWY I it “our: WAY r0 LOVE" NEWS — SPORTS -- SHOWS 2.30 - 7.00 - 8.45 w» itSAi-Tiron? II STARTS THUR. and Mrs. Bard 0f Mr. Alfred Niztchell and farm‘? srpress sincere thanks to all iriends who sent flowers and messages o; synuparihy. also w all friends H’!!! neighbors for their many acts of kin ness during their recent sad bereavement. Y.P.U. MEETING -- The Oom- wall Y.P.U. mo; at the Home 6f lvlr. and Mrs Watson Livingstone on Friday evening with a good at- tendance Jean Btyle was Irie lead- er for the evening and Lennie Mac- HOTEL following the _ ials at St Du . star-lb Baslcilia on July 2nd was held at the Queen Hotel. not ‘lowers nautopearcd in rho notice yesterday. MISS STEWART A T.C.M In the recent r Conservatory Helen Stew e utdoor meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gor- don MaoMillan on Friday evening. - "' Gordon Boyle presided over tne Elm" °f ‘he T°Y°T¥T° business riod and Orville Murray ,X”m1"l‘1°"§- M185 and Par ET~J€W6ll conducted tne "l5 siflfldiflfl SIW-l- recresilpn riod A delicious lunch have read as follows: Form in Com-l w“ Se“, by hostess and mm. n~ Honors; rllstoi-y Grade mm“ 1,, chm-g, Auk; Law; syne 3mm"? Q1159 V-- brought. g pleasant. evening to a . Hay completed this 6105a work under the direction of Sr S‘ i Axloiphe-Nhrie. A T O.M, - . Dame Academy Miss Stewart is now entitled to an AT.C.M. de- gree. Personals Mr and Mrs. George Arsenaiilt of Rusticoville have returned home Yes- from Quebec where they attended térdfl)‘ 1110111111 M 11w Ci?) Police the Pilgrims-go at Saint Arne De- Oourt. eight o fenders were before Beaupre. the M istrate A woman charged _.____ under t e Pfflhlblildfl Act. ti er My and Mrs, c case adjourned until today I01‘ here were five drunk . one was aooouipan - . were is fined five dollars and cost or l0 River days in the remaining two fined b costs or Of two drunik and dis- order! es. one was dismissed and lthe other wa fined $10 and costs or 20 deys imprisonment. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. — A very enjoyable miscellaneous shower was held 0n Thursday night July 4th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G O. Whlteivav. Dover. lion- oring their son Harrison and his h bride no; Audrey Helen Msomnls m his iron ladle into each be; q! Charlottetown Red and whife of produce as his pay from the in- wes the color ioheme for decorating habits-rite of Ire country. the basket, Many lovey izifts were 0a d cl Thanks BAD’S TERRIIQR $ RANliliiPli Sill)" I = llllllllllb CITY POLICE COURT CHAPT. l2 OF “SECRET AGENT“ James and Rob- lesve on return Wen today. li_._____ IIANGMAWS FEE 17th rent- Engian an of Dumlflrales was entitled Ill EMPIRE -- niuna-rni-sir. snows 1.00 - 9.00 - MATINEE ssr. ONLY 2.30 Rama‘, w m b,“ m, w Vin C. Ford and dMLBhlAt ah to than-ll friends ar-‘l tives for their acts of kindness n; their recent sad bereave- gaghdm ‘g: ha?‘ dfirfig lliugilt. of the hdpp ied . l hisifm" ' _ in Memos-lam —"' r iJ-‘iilfifms. stall‘; he‘; goimensn, who posed any July I not one you Though to P verse problems of en adolescent democracy s joint committee was formed consisting of eight mem- bers of the Greenland committee of the Danish House of 00m one and six delegates from Gree and. You yo“ s Under the resent system. Grsen- when lanai is div!‘ ed’ into two sdlrginih ,. t t - W I ' tenc- w e r t mem en m - I runners algal Cfflfhlfabl. sins Joell councils You were celled from this we: e4 w s ' eras . “r211: (Jni-eeiilscldera new; wlntnot-nlay To s liaise 0'1 ohms! rest. oegovsrnor lfl.0Il!6T -. i l ddi l a iii MvlaslyIesiuiiibuss-iry °°""°'“ rliifthmiisfilv’; ol- n? emu. tar-emotions: s! hing‘ influence - .. . Relivin- w o tloh irow u?! under resident D people. fect of aeuor l. 2d - scone more - in uin s l eating: in land wants heruclawno ZZ-lgiliis 4H?!" w“!!! 10011 ""9""- tovsmment. e To deal with the many and 4g. ' l . V. lnulnl is b‘ ‘ligaments July 8 - (Reu- IN ‘—- An independent democracy e making beyond the Arctic .Pre_liminsry plans to zlve afQltfh- I01!’ l"! Wll 51181144!!!‘ land- s greater measure of indss prudence were launched in 1930 on the initiative of the Danish Government, butwsr prevented anyhdecinlve step. 9 Years of separation 1mm Denmark while the latter was oo_ by the Germans, however. new s more centralized ldmlniltr Ho? , I Ifld. the wrld's la n "h which fewoer than rile),- tong com~ H0000 Duagan was born at Puwn- m“, 121w " s Alexander“ Gempliell runs iml sun ii‘ uonrmim -- o: ' . rs I z - soi-‘s “right? Ymuldn’: 15%;;- g on your own. Don't worry, igdilrlava your old bones neme- ow ' He turned to look It her. Then e felt for herhlud. "Thlliblfl, Florence! You're s thrill et hip- s little . pines! run througlrher Beck in the ccmfoylble iving room of the hostel. be ore a roar- ing fire, they held a council of ‘war, while “athottgupper wegbe- n: re are or em. "Nlewpthenl" said Eli h _ explain Rupert spoke with hllulual" pro eisicn “The position i: this. The rel has got st the foundetlo f old camping slteflrherei chance that tho cave where I have been carrying on my main work will collapse altogether. But I do- not think that ver probable." “Urifortunstey there is a worse danger. ‘There was s grsatideel of valuable stuff which I not have time to remove I left it cov- ered up with sacking. and put a native on guard. “This torrential rein may flood the place out. If that happens. these relics will be washed away, and our chances of finding them again are exceedingly remote." "I see." Professor Ellington breaded. "Phen there is only one thlriy to do. We must wait until morning. If the storm hasn't abated I shell go with you to the cave snd—--" "Excuse me. sir." Frank Carter‘ leaned forward. "Why wait until morning? I agree that it d he madness for one men to go up on the mountain to-nlvght. But if two went-Ru rt and myself- we might be a 1e to do something before it's too late." "Thank! Frank." Rupert's face flushed with pleas- ure.u"'l‘hst's jolly sporting of Wu. “Oho!" roared the professor. "And leave rne out of it? Dash it. Carter, you came to South Africa to race, I came to see these relics. You can't leave me out of zhlsl" The younger men glanced at each other. "Quite so, sir."said Frank south- ingly. "But Rupert and I cpuld do all that's necessary. Theresno neteid for you to go out in the rain m ____.. e professor glowered. hope you are not trying to in- then. ' s much as... serving of Grape-Nuts than other ready-wee: cereals will imply satiety your cereal needs. sinuiite," he rumbled. “that too old to R0 out in it. man, do you realize shortly to he married! fit as either of of us will go. I the rain. Hang 8m i i that I am Bah, l'm as oul No. the three , ut we'll have a good tiickin first. We'll probably ' need it." Presently they sat down feast of venison, paw psw and Je-the men's laced with bra ch of the wmnen set ide, the rain lashed monotonously. and the Jagged flashes of lightning revealed the towering mass o! the mountain, black and seeing angrily to brood. One thought was uppermost in each women's mind. i, ould her man cams back ssfe- Finslly the men dressed them- selves in appropriate clothes. ion rubber boots such es Rupert hri been wearing, a turned down hst, and e msckintosh. Each crried a stout stick rid a knspsck iri which were provisions and some brandy. There was no real rock-climbing to be done, fortunsieiy,.but the path, especially in the storm, was ivlidlng and treacherous, .asiiy lost in the darkness, Once of! the ath and a man might wander for ours, in danger of felling down a crevasse and injuring himself seriously, or worse. k to a craf- n y. and down Double-baked by t special process Grape-Nuts ere made from two grains. no: just one. Sun-ripened when: and malted berley give you the: ‘ new w at thoughts were ‘lweer-u-a-nu t" flavor dis: has been enjoyed by families for generations. 14 no 16 servings in every package. Your grocer liq Grape-Nuts lo die brinlir, wins»- new modem FLORENCE IOLLOWE They went towards the door. Unconsciously in this moment of crisis each forzettlng the presence ct the others, they split for s moment into couples. "Goodbye, my dear!" said the professor heartily, to Christine. "Nothinyg to worry about, 'eu know. e'll be beck in o couple of hours." "Look after yourself. old she murmured. "Or I'll-I'll you or breach of promise!" She kissed him. "So long, Rupert," murmured c.""‘l-I‘m sure it will be “I nearly 10st o cred Dorothy. " on’: take risul" Frank sml ed. "Is it likely-with you waiting here for me?" Then they were gone. A flash o! llahtnina showed them marching down the path heads bent before the rsizi. e darkness swallow- ed them up e women retrnd 1 l t the fire. They s ogre 31:53.", o their eyes wan ered constantly where the light- io the window, nlng revealed spasmodic glimpses at the mountain. Christine. as the oldest. decided it W" "P to her to take a rip situation She m s .1 u once." wliisp romum um rim 11mm: Eiiil 650.9%... IND it's mighty big . Lest year tourists spent more than one hundred and slay million dollars in Canada. This year, with millions of American visitors expected, that figure may well be surpassed. It means extra income for you, for every Canadian. Tourist money gets around. It‘ flows to every no year. particularly we must p make m. q... m. friendly visitorsenjoy themselves, good of our hearty lioeplt A qaa- and their {elude will . ‘film?’ ville-av" w 1* pm of the country. that they'll carry bask , _ lllty. Then they'll come I shins-initials; e source ofever l Your Comedian wpmtsot reminding ml ' amt... a ’ _ i- ma -..""*.T' LN eve-ow Announcement _ DOMINION CAFE will be open SATURDAY, JULY 13th under new management LEE iimo’ Proprietor Auction Sale 0n llho premhel Plains Stands _ sores fronting on the Mantqus fliwiy. BEINSLEY BOADY. Mclfinnon, It Allurry Jul 13th inst at 3 p.in. rd '1‘: e. My hm of 35 through the girls heads, be-suu similar thoughts were psisin through her own. But they mu not give way to fancies. (To be continued) Men‘: wltolweh lelhg Olll GOOD‘ NIIOIIIOIIIS Travel Bureau, formed vrleiii i-udm. lnnulyslddiyaiityeffl " 4n!» , in» and