SATURDAY. celebrate 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Mu- Kinnon. Highfield. were pleasant- ly surprised Friday evening Aug. 28th when family and friends gg. therod to celebrate their 25th wed- tling Armiversary and presented them with Silver Service, Dinner- ware and numerous other gifts. Hostesses for the occasion were MTB. H. J. MacKinnon and Miss Mae Macxinnon. Little Miss Hea- ther Orford assisted in serving. The family was entertained at the Charlottetown Hotel on Sun- tlay for dinner. Table Top by Eden Phillpotts CHAPTER VIII Continued "Never knew him in a hurry be lore." said Maiiie "He was alwa Jriciitai in ii:s r-nntcnipt for . "The (I .'II rli:ipis only tliiii at my pm (It'('Illl('(l Aylnicr. A wet”; ill iivcrleri to elapse be- '0rc the F.lil.'i' could be icndjs, .Ol sea. 5 - uas a sturdy littlei aoat of about a lliousand tons and inricrl uxii ' hrwccn the islands anti !h4 n 1' iid icuaiia was he: name. anti -1 Cos'a, lie!" inas- tor and ouiirr, proved B lrllow, anxious to forward the trip and amiably inclined to Euro- acans He had visited Europe and, sailed the Sc-vnii Seas in his .tlme;i but the Pacific was his home and an nno icxcci qliP:'.iOn he could throw liulit, ! "There is. or uas. such an island! as Tabletop," Captain Costa toldl ihern, ”and on large-scale maps- ynu will sec 1'. as :1 nameless pin-3 p(illl'. I have not heard it called by any nnnic, save by one old man! Tlicrc is an ancient sailor living int I..'i Florcana -- a lied-ridden, agedl than, who has semi it. Old Pedrol, Floris arliially know the man whol milcd II'I'.S islet. Tabletop. Fifty; and more years ago he took him to :he place. and when I visited Floris.I as 1 do sometimes, because he is at relation, I told him all that Senor! Pardo has told me about Benny Boss. And Pcdro7he remembered Benny Ross, so it. is all true with- nut a doubt. Therefore, if the is- land has not long since sunk intol the sen. it will still remain for us! to find." Jane was much excited by this: piece of news. .' "It. means such a lot.” she said; "because if this old man has ac-; tually been there, he. must have some idea of how long it took him.I and that ought to tell you how fart 1; is, Captain Cosfa " I "Na, Missy. Old Pedro is very; shaky in his mind these days- SOmc..iiieS his brain will give a, flash .'lil.'I wakeii memory: but oil" cnrr II” Ill-T? like IIVPS with the shutters UP in hid? the past. A word sometimes will lift the shuttets, but on man)” days nothing can lift them. I ask- .-(1 mm, of course. how long he took on the voyage, but hr could not tell me. Only this I learned. They did N" swim m mu” dws wry mudzil "I can only help in a small way i l the cottage of Miss Isabel Mac-' He was "ml" 0i it 5”hm"'” ”” he said. "Now I will talk and .i...'.. Donald. I-nnizley Benny chartered it. Twice Benny sailed-with R lomz space of YW5 before his second and last Journey- nu: vou must see Pedro Florist. and if it should be a mod day with him, you may charm some sense Kemallsphere of wedded life. a lizard-just, Address and Presentation The residents of Wimloo and vicinity gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner on Thursday evening. August 21th to honor their son Freddy. and his bride the former Miss Jean Don- nld, of Alma, P.E.I. Mr. Heber Hardy celled the gathering to order, and after welcoming Mrs. Turner to the dis- trict told a humorous story con- cerning the "l"orgetful Groom". He then called upon Mr. Russell Diamond in read the address. Mr. and Mrs. Turner were escorted to seats of honor by Mrs. Dan Cola: and Mr. Heath Cruwell. Mr. Earle Rodd then rnsdo a presentation of A well filled purse, and other beautiful miscellaneous gifts were received. Freddy on behalf of his bride, thanked all present for the gifts, and invited each one to visit them. All joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Gool Fellows,” A social "Get Acquainted" period followed and refreshments were served. At an early hour all departed wishing the popular young couple many years of happy wedded bits. I The following is the address: To Mr and Mrs. Freddy Turner, South Winsloe, P E I. y Dear Fi;eii:is:- I Once again Cupid has struck, and to-night it is with pleasure that; we have ga:hered here this even- Freddy has been our friend for many years now, and we are de- lzghtui to see the desire of his 2teart.s' achievement. We hope as you have entered into family life here. that we shall get, better ac- quainted, as you both Join with us in our various church organiza- tions and community gatherings, We have already learned with much pleasure of your musical abil- ity, Mrs. Turner, when at. social gatherings on several occasions we were stranded for a pianist. you came to our help. We are looking forward to many more evenings of entertainment with you at the limo. You both have now reached a milestone in life. and as you em- bark on the sea. of matrimony to- gether, may you have a. most pleasant journey. As a token of our regard for you both, we now ask you to accept this gift. accompanied by our very best wishes for your future hap- pmeee. This greeting comes a trifle late, To wish you joy and cheer I But still, you both will be a Bride and Groom for one whole year To the Groom - congratulations! To the Bride - Bat Wishes, too May both of you, all through your lives, Be glad you said ”I DC!" This is the wish of each one pre- isent tonight. Signed on behalf of the re-! sidents of Winsloe. iconcludefi the young man, "I shall ifeel that we owe a bit to you, my friend, and see you are a gainer." . But the other shook his head. I you how the stories run together.' lAnd my part. of the story of Mr. Ross is perhaps not the end of it. even if it fit of the end of him, be- cause you are going to try and fin- 'ish the story." of Southport. after attending gin Ottawa, "I" M mm H" M5 R mug Engl.iah'I Thus the old man's fading mind bl” W" ””””gh.' NU. dnubtv mugifllckered into subtlety for a mo- lrienrls from Lima will understan pmem and surprised -his hum” aim.” V ' vllas Mr. Pardo seen him?' nsk- Vmvg T0 b” Cim””"9d- I Happenings or The Vluk (Continued from page 2) Min Ethel Bugnall of Ottawa, who has been vacationing in Char- lottetown, left on return to her home '!'hunday. . A C I Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. O'Brien and young son are arriving by plane today from Calgary, Alta., to spend I few weeks with their per- enu. Mrs. M. G. McNeely, city, and Mr. and Mrl. William O'Shea, Ions. I I I Mr. Dryer Jones. Jr. who is spending the summer as minister of Poplar Hill Church in ,0ntariu, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mu. Dryer Jones the Christian Church convention at Weymouth. N. B. The Rev. Herbert Simpson of Hillcrest Church, Tor- onto, and Mrs. Simpson with whom Mr. Jones motored to Nova Scotia, will Join him here before the re- turn trip to Ontario. . . . Mrs. Wilfred MacLean of Orwell Cove has spent the week with her son Alfred in Halifax. While there she attended the Parnell - Chris- tianson wedding. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Brien leave tomorrow for Boston where they will spend part of their vaca- tion. Travelling by car, they will go via Quebec. spending two days at the shrine of St. Anne and a day in Montreal. . . .:r.: to welcome you, Mrs. Turner, ' ito Wiiisloe and to wish you both Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Praughl. many blessings in the happy Malpeque Road. have returned from a motor trip which included enjoyable visits to Boston. New York and other American cities. . . . Mrs. W. E. Champion left Thurs- day morning for Edmonton where she will attend the Dominion an- nusl meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of Eng- land which will be held from September 7th to llth. Mrs Champion was accompanied by Mrs. Cliarlcs Harris of Summer- sidc and after the meeting Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Champion will go on to the Coast on an extended visit to relatives and friends. . a . Mrs. Earle Tucker and daugh- ior Shirley. who have been visit- ing Mrs. Tucker's brother, Mr. J. C. Montgomery and Mrs. Mont- gomery, have returned to their home in South Hamilton, Mass., after A most enjoyable visit. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery also had as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Montgomery of Halifax, N. S. I I I , Mrs. R. C. Parent has as her Kuests'her father, Mr. Albert Black, St. Martins. and her sister, Mrs. Aubrey Morell and Mr. 5Morel1 of St. Martins. o n 0 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smallman and daughter Bonnie returned the first the week from an enjoyable motor trip through the States and Canada. W'hiie away Mr. Small- man attended the annual meeting of the Canadian Pharmacetitical Association in Winnipeg. . . . Miss Jean Gill. City, is visiting W. Peterson. I I Miss Ruth Macwade was guest of honour on Tuesday evening when the girls of the staff of Moore and MncLeod's gathered at and showered Miss Mncwsde with many beauti- Ilful gifts. After the shower a corn. ball was enjoyed by all. o o . The staff of Prowse Bros. one of their members, Miss Mary Hayes, who is to be married the iatter part. of September. After A cornboii, shower gifts were pre- sented to the guest of honour. the guest of Mrs. A-1 tertained on Tuesday evening for -rim cvaamm. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Mrs. hurlu I-I. Golol. accom- panied y her daughter. Miu Carol Mario Colel, returned from Halifax on Monday. While in Hall- fax they were guests at the Cald- well-scott Wedding which, took place In St. Matthews United Church Saturday. August 28th. I I I Mrs. T. Drummond Cobb with her children, Tommy and Suzanne, left Thursday on return to H. M. C. S. Cornwallis, Deep Brook, N.S. Mrs. Cobb has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roop. McGill Ave., during Capt. Cobb's absence at sea aboard the cruiser Quebec. I I Mr.,nnd Mrs. Ian Rankin left last week-end for Ontario, where they are visiting Mr. Rankin's par- ent: in Toronto. and attending A national Kinsman meeting at Big- winn Inn, Munkoka. . . 0 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson- and their three children have re- turned to Dartmouth, N. S. after spending the holidays with Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Reymond at Stanhope Beach Inn. I I I Miss Elizabeth Martin of Hall- fax is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Martin. 0 o 0 Mrs. Frank Andrew entertained a few friends recently in honour 1of Mrs. T. Druniniond Cobb. - o 0 Mrs. R. E. Wood, Mrs. A. E. Cleveland and Mrs. M. E. Munn twere joint hcytesses recently at Ithe latteris home in Vancouver. B.C., when a miscellaneous show- er was given in honor of Mrs. G. A. MacDougall (formerly Viola Munn). Mn. Macbougall, whose .marriage to Mr. Arne Jacobson will take place early in Septem- ber, is well known in Charlotte- town, Summersidc and other parts of the province. Several former Islanders were present and all joined in showering gifts and good wishes on the popular bride- to-be. I I I The Misses Dorothy and Wanda Wyatt of Summerslde had as their guests this week, Major and Mrs. Keith Nelle: of Montreal, and Mrs. Walter Fowler of Moncton, N.B., who have been vacationing at Keppoch Beach. I I I I Miss Rebecca Jardine has re- turned to her home in Kensing- ton after spending her holidays in Sydney, N. 5., guest of Dr. and Mrs. Eric Jsrdine. . . . Mrs. R. L. Willet of Summerslde is visiting in Glenhoime, N.S.. guest'of her sister, Mrs. Herbert Boyd. I I I Miss Ruth Simmons hss'return- ed home to Summerside after an enjoyable vacation spent with rela- tives 'in Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio, Indianapolis, Indiana, Ro- chester, New York, and-Augusta, IMalne. I I I Miss Patricia Strong of Montreal is spending her homlays in Sum- merside, guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Strong, the Misses Millicent Mr. and In. June: noun with their son. Jamie, at sutsunerlido. are visiting in Halifax, N. 8., with Mrs. Hearn's mother, Mrs. John Mucfntosh, and in Sydney. N.S., with relatives. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Jack MncLcod have returned to their home in Summarsldo after a vacation in Nova scotin. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith have returned to their home in Wood- stock, N. 3.. after visiting in Sum- merslde, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie. I I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Simmons of Summerllde have as their guests. the lstter's mother. Mrs. J. Mor- reil, and sister, Mrs. Allison Beck at Moncton, N. B. I I I Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Clark. ac- companied by the latter's brother. Dr. S. Csrruthers, have returned to Sumrnerslde after a motor trip around the Cabot Trail. I I I Miss Doris Henderson, who will be a September bride, was guest of honour on Monday evening at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Borden Connell when the Misses Bonnie Woodslde and Phyllis I-Iogg were the hostesses. . I Mr. and Mrs. William Hirvey have returned to Toronto after spending a week in Summerslde East, guest. of the latter's mother, Mrs. Bulk, and sister, Mrs. Edwin Taylor, and Mr. Taylor. . . . Agaip on Thursday evening Miss Henderson was honoured at the home of Mrs. James Harris, Sum- merllde, who entertained jointly with Mrs. Garth Clark at I mis- cellaneous shower. 0 o 0 Mrs. S. S. Benton entertained at her home in Summerside at the tea hour on Thursday honouring Miss Helen Marks and Miss Ethel Treloar. R.N.. brides-to-be. The rooms were a profusion of sum- mer flowers. Mrs. Arthur Allen presided over the ten cups while Mrs. Joseph Storey and Mrs. Don- ald Baker assisted In serving. The hostess presented each of the guests with a. gift to mark the occasion. o o 0 Miss Helen Marks. whose marri- age will take place in Summerside on Saturday. was honoured at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marks. Msrgste, re- cently at I miscellaneous shower when Mrs. Harold Woodside and Mrs. George Msyhew were host- esses. I I I The committee in charge of serving the meals at the Maritime Golf Tournament which was held in Summerslde this week consisted of Mrs. Harold Schurmsn. Mrs. G. J. Hayes. Mrs. Kennetht Beer. Mrs. Gerald Sheen, Miss Blanche Hogg, Mrs. Gladys MscQuarrie, Mrs. Roii- ald Hutcheson. I I Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clarke of Charlottetown spent a few days in Summerslde this week. guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. G. W. Phil- and Ethel Strong. lips. I I SUGAR. Iolbs. ......-............ 89: I CARN-AIION MILK. btins 87: COFFEE. lib. bug 51.05 HEINZ VINEGAR. gal. ............ 95:: ed Jane. niirl ihr-sailor told her: that FCIICO had visited the ancient SEE THE rm... , , ml FIRESTONE tBut the sliiittcrs were in i ,,,,.-it "l,h(irtiI(IliO Senor; Pardgt '13):-1 DELHXG , nnihmg, For reasons cann ., ancient Floris did not like YOIIFI friend. One does not. know what: may move in the mind of the verl' old." Pedro, IIOIXCVNH Collsenifd '9 "W Aylmer and Jane He declared thatl qwn 51;-nngnrs were all that he. could r-nrlurc. and Tom IIl195N?dl, th.-it no would be able to under-! SISIII d anything that the old veter- THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED FIRESTONE BRYENTON 8: McKAY CQ. Charlottetown We Take Trade-Inn an w,.,,g pk.-iy in say, The first sug- gestion had been that, only I"RT.d0 and Aylinrr should my the VI?”- but Felice v.:i.s conscious of IiRVlliI'7," IHIIPCI and thought. it better not top try again g A i "He'll like .lniic'." ll? 55lld- 'AIld 13,. very sure to take him some gifts. He is very D001" " , . They sounded Costa on this sub- s re advised to make old r; of money. I i tin old man OUIEIOO a tiny cottage with a woman in fl?-I tendmice. upon him. There was nn need to face. the interior. for Pedro, Int in an easy chair under the tat- tered foliage of banana. trees in his little compound. He smiled upon p mom, took off his hat to Janet and extended 5! withercd DaW- 5h3k'4 lng hands with greater vlizour than- P. O. A NEW ROLL With every Film might have been expected. He, proved also more alert than uaualn shrunkl and though his voice had 1,9 3 weedy whistle. the aged man sontrollcd it. well and did not be- gin to wander until he was tired. - rom had no difficulty in under- mndimz him. . "sit, you down," he said. 'spr:-ad g rug for them. Clara. and then go away. my dear." Clara obeyed and departed. Then Aylmer spoke and told Pedro how good it was of him to let them All Prin I Double Films Developed-8 I2 Exposure Roll-I2 I6 Exposure Roll-I6 some. "This is Jane. Senor Florin. Ind she is going to marry me very soon." he said. "And Captain Costa told us that you had known Bonny 300! long ago. no that intm-outed ul var! much indeed. Shall I tell you all that we know about him. or would you like to talk first and fell III what you remember?” "You tell first." answered Pedro. "then I tell. And we will see if the stories run talbther." Tan. therefore told his talc while . A . 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The following Representatives of the sun Life of Canada in Prince Edward Island, will be glad to discuss with you any nutter! relating to life insurance or ennuluu, without obllution. : ' 0llAlL0'I'1'l'l'oWN Ill - J. A, 3100!! ,1-1. sums.-rr aaiut. uimn I3. 1 11.0. nonaxnn -. uni: Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wood. with their children. June and Aluh, re- turned thil week to their home In Summerslde after visiting in the Eastern United States. I I I Min Sandro Logan wu the guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Whltlock. Ville Ave.. Charlottetown this week. She was accompanied by her friend. Miss Mary Mountain of Summerside. I I I Miss Dora Bellivenu of Montreal is arriving in Summerlide by plane today. and will be the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. .7. M. Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Ramsay. BIIRRESEEEIITIME (Continued from page 10 one would dart down and pluck a feather from the young owl. He was full of courage. He hissed. and be mapped la bill. when he could he struck t one of his tor- menters. He was frightened, but he dldnit show it, No. sir. he didn't show it. He would snap his head around as only an Owl can. He- would snap it around to one aide.I and then back no the other sidei so quickly that it looked as if. he turned his head completelvl around. Of course he couldn't do that. It would twist his head off. , Farmer Brown's Boy hurried over 3 to the garden. At once those Crows , started back for the Green Foresn; all cawlng in great excitement; Farmer Brown's Boy took young Hooty back to his cage. A ”Thls isn't. going to do at all." said he "I guess my plan worked so far as Peter Rabbit is concerned. but I can't have any watchman mobbed by those black rascals. I must think of some other way of keeping Peter Rabbit out of mi garden." . Meanwhile. Peter Rabbit was sit- ting over in the dear Old Brlar- patch wondering how soon it would be safe for him to visit the garden V again. 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