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She's 39in‘ to brins mat feiler baclr here and nurse rum till he gets well. so she sallk" Bill rushed out of the house. The new roadster would eat up the irifllng distance to the lalce in half the time April could make it. M matter how she hurried. In her rush to get off, and think- mg c-nly of Rafferty, April had lorgottan the matter of sea, so it ' isas that when Bill roared round | rurve on the longest stretch be- iwe-en filling stations, he spied I. narkdd car and a girl in a green int frantically flourishing a can. "l-ley." he shouted, putting on makes. "Hop in, my fair client. ind get yourself investigated." “Please. Bill. I'm ln s. hurry. I've got important business." "So have I.""rhe owner of the "oa-dster swung out and stood be- ude her. “Ever been kidnaped?" ‘we inquired grimly. "Bey your prayers." Apouisoe. and April was lifted high and set inside Bill's car. x-ie leaped in after her. banged VISIT THE 000NERY NO0K ZIB Gt. George St. Situated between Fitzroy end Euston PHONE I926-L L. s. SAVAGE, ' Prop. from: COOKING / - oun SPECIALTY Tee Scones, Cocoenut Dollihl, Mocha Cakes, Biscuits, Apple, Raisin Pies, Home-Mode Breed, NC. a nesday and Saturday when we close at 1 P. M. . tagel of the summer weather. it. the door. and they were off. "I'm about tired of this nonsense’ said Mr. Brown. “You can't dodge me any longer.” . "Listen, Bill. rvve got to get to the lake." “You're going there. This bus can make ninety if you like, but I'd Prefer not to hurry. I want time to explain things," Bill found himself suddenly red and embarrassed be- heath his captive's @001 stare, "Yes?" April inquired. "Rally, Bill, I can't see why you should have explained anything to any- body, If you didn't care _ Pm glad you have a lot of money and that you are going to help the town with some of it. Otherwise what you do, or don't do can't mat- ter to me‘ It. gave me s. better chance to know, you and, anyway, let's for- get‘ all that. What matters ls—" "That you let me out when l tell you to." April mapped. "It's a shame to take a car like this through the woods but now you've come so far you'll have to help me. Here's where we turn into the uoods. Sure you don't mind?" "Of course not." Bill swung the roadster round the curve and into the narrow lane that led all the wsy to the lake Today the lake looked cold and unattractive. Both April and Bill turned their eyes to the for end. and saw the jet of black smoke at the some time. “Cabin on fire!" April cried. "My cabin." Bill echoed “Looks as if the oil stove‘: exploded. l-lere -wait.!" For April had hopped out of the car and was tearing along the narrow path by the- water's edge. As Bill caught. up with her, she panted. “Rat's there. Hurry—we've got to get him out." _ When they broke through the screen of bushes, flame was be- ginning to curl from the lean-to rooif. "Keep back." Bill ordered. "Out of my way!" l-le peeled off his sweater, dipped it hastily in a buc- ket o! water and with the wet garment protecting his head, rushed into the cabin. As April forced herself over the who was backing out, staggering under a bianakst-swathed bundle. The wet sweater now protected Mr. Redfertyk head and Bill was bere- fit of eyebrows and some hair. He was [lad of April's help. With fears of emotion and Jioke irritation running doll Ila! cheeks. April did her best to apply makeshift dressings to the burns Bill made lllht of. ‘lihen they both tried to revive Rafferty. but with- out success He must be carried to‘ ..h@@* Our Office 49c "All I can say ls I'm not sorry-l trons closes ALL m ‘IIIIIIISIIAYJIILY 1 Golden We: BEANS. tins APPLE JUICE K 49c 5tins....... 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Give him the best care you can" Bill insisted. "Pri- vate room-good nurse-do all you can and we'll be along tomorrow.” All the way home to FlilfmOllflii April maintained an almost un- broken silence. When she stopped the car st Jerome's gate. Bill pro- tested "Let's go on up to your place. Let's make tea in the kitchen, April? I want to talk to you." "You can make tea at Jay's. Good-bye now, and thanks again for everything. No. I don't want the car I'm taking the short cut up the hill." April hopped. out and thireshold, she bum, “ into Bill. was of! across the garden before Bill‘could stop her. She walked fast, without a backward look. As she stepped into the house the house, the big, half-empty rooms seemed oold and cheerless. She went upstairs to change her _soiled, soo-rched clothes. Coming dowvn a few moments later, she leaned against the newel post, dropped her face l on her anm Things did'seern rather impossible. Tough ludk being twenty-one. with no family and nothing in life to look forward to but work-work that everyone solid you weren't fitted for. shed show them, though. She'd grind at those social work courses and get some good hard Job in a far-away place where she'd never hear Bill Brown's name again; where she could forget the way ha looked, his eyes. his smile, everything about him. At a sound from the library April raised her head. Bill's eyes met hers. and something brighter than flame leaped between them and drew them to each other’s arms. Darkness gathered in the long dim room. All the old arguments. quarrels and controversies were forgotten as these two-sitting in the one big chain-kissed, and kissed again, Bill tried to hold April fast, but she slid out o! his arms and land- ed in a forlorn little heap on the rug. There she eat. looking up at him. her soft hair tossed back in a might cloud fro mixer intense young feoe. her blue eyes dark and serious. "You're a wonderful per- old i I’ u rrgs _ common, CHARLQPTETOWN r9“ ' CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘Ibis column la reserved for new uf local interest. but advertidug of a uervoy nature may be lnleried at five canto a word strictly pay- able In advlnm snuaivs TAX! Phone sad cnaswnr. m- Photogmphl. CONFEDFBATION LIFE IN- BUIANCI. Mr mun ssnvrcz _ Arnfast Coal Co. Phone M08. I PHONE SAUNDERS. 1N6 for group and wedding pictures on location. CIT! TAXES. - second install- ment City of Charlottetown Taxes ; must be paid by June 30th or inter- est will be charged. ALL BOYS BECITAL. — Pirp- ils of Miss Brenton, Monday, June illlilth, 7.30. St. Peter's Hall, I c sea-r. for all Electrical |Repa s. House Wiring a specialty. lDover do Proude. 23 Upper Prince ' Street. r I _ CITY TAXES. - June 30th il the nnal date for payment of Bec- ond Installment City of Charlotte- town Taxes. ENGAGEMENT. -— Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howatt, Cape Traverse, wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Nadine Philippa to Sheldon Robert, son of Nlr. and Mrs. Neil Nicholson, Hartsville. Marriage to take place in July. HOSPITAL JUNIOR LEAGUE- The regular monthly meeting of the Junior League of the Char- lottetown ' Hospital was held Tuesday, June 22nd at the Nurses’ Home. The minutes of the previ- ous meeting were read and ap- n proved. Mrs. Jack MacEachei-n gave a financial report. Mrs. Julesl Gaudet reported for the workf ccirnmittec. lilrs. Walter La/wlorl reported for the Ways and. ilvleans Committee on the success of the Tag Day. It was moved and seconded that the' ‘weekly meetings discontinue for flhe Sunl-mer and begin again on September 7th. It was moved and seconded that the business meet- lings be held on the first Tuesday of each month. It was moved land seconded that. a card be sent to any sick members. It was moved ‘and seconded that. club party be wheld. Mrs, John Connolly then ‘gave a very interesting report on ,ihe Hospital Convention held at St. Andrew's. N. B. There being no further business it was moved and seconded that the meeting 'ad_l0lll'l’l. Tea was then served by wMrs. Carl Green and Mrs. L. i Gaudet. jln Memorials: \ i MR. HARVEY T. WOODSIDB . Clinton lost one of its oldest and most highly respected resid- .ents in the death of MI. Harvey T. Woodsicie in the early hours of iThursda-y morning, June 17th., i948. l-le was the last member of the large family of the late Mr. [and Mrs. James Woodside of Clin- ‘ion. being born eighty-five years ago. - i When a very young man Mr. Woodside learned the trade of blacksmithing with Mr. William P. Wopdside, afterwards taking over his workshop where he con- tinued to serve the surrounding communities until a few years ago, when owing to age and ill- health‘ he was forced to re- tire. He was a very efficient workman and was holiest and up- right in all his dealings with the |i;iubllc. A life q! complete un- |selflshnees merited for him a wide circle of friends who will long son, Bill," she said. "and. you should have a wonderful wife. Somebody beautiful wise and experienced." "Instead of somebody beautiful and foolish and adorable?" Bill questioned softly. "Honestly. though" - and Bill's voice was sudden grave-"I think I can un- tier-stand your objection to marry- ing an idle chap in a world like ours today I'm not in that class ‘any longer. April, You and I will ,have our holiday. We'll step crft ‘ into the blue’ as you said the other riay at the air field. We'll roam as far as we like. and then we'll come home and work together? 0h, April,‘ hasn't. the time come I warned you about-the time . for you to stop this‘ ‘no’ business and to say ‘Yes, 3111'?" "Yd, Bill-my Bill!" ‘Fl-IE END "resting place in Springbrook cem- "supervisor, BEGINNING DOMINION DAY? JULY l" Across Canada . . . Coast to Coast LIGHTWEIGHT tenths‘ Where delivery will thereby be ex- pedited, letters of one ounce or less, mulled in Canada for delivery in Canada. will move by air without extra charge - HEAVYWEIGHT terms csms § Letters of more than one ounce will m“ WM‘ move n at present, by surface trans- portation, unless prepaid at AIR MAIL rules - - - - - cannon POST To get the mos? in North Arne ADDRESS CAR 5 THERE Ii NO CHAN CENTS om“ ouch ounce eher OFF I C E SPECIAL DELIVERY This service will continue lo be available for both the above classes of mail on payment of the eddi- lional prescribed fee. foster service — the first of its kind WEIGHT OP YOUR MAIL . . . leans “riiaizna l0 CENTS out of this new and riec -_ WATCH THE EPULLY or m would or FROM couumss flS-I REFERENCE RETAIN THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR READY ISSUID l5! AUIIIUIJIIV OI HON. lRNl§i BFRTHAND Kfi MP POSTMAS-YER GENRRRIj a I remember his many acts of kind-Hue‘ it w“ an abpealmg thought CANADA lily to BMW ""158 if In? "WY "l! ness, his willingness to serve those, for whom he worked, and his? thoughtfulness for others. | Ha leaves to mourn his passing» three sons, Hadley, Bradalbane; Willa, Saint John, N. 3.; Harvey. Sumimerside; also five daughters, Hazel, Mrs. George Sharpe, Bor- den; Nina, Mrs. Wilfred Picker- ing, Clinton: Carrie, Mrs. Francis Murray. Graham's Road; Theresa, Mrs. Hyatt Haslam, Springfield: and Miss Vivian, who tenderly cared for her father in his de- clining years; also is grand- children and 13 great grandw children, His funeral took place from his late residence Saturday afternoon, June 19th and was attended by a host or relatives and friends. The many beautifiul floral offerings bore silent testimony of the es- teem in which the deceased was held. The service was conducted by Rev. S. J. Davies assisted by Rev. W. B. MacPhail, Bradalbane, Rev. Gordon Stevens, Margate and Rev. E. R. Woodside, Tryon. The hsimns sung were Peace. Per- fect Peace, Forever With the Lord and Abide With Me. After the Benediction was pmnounced the remains were borne to their last etery and tenderly laid to rest be- side those of his wife who pre- deceased him ten years ago. The pallbearers were Messrs. David O'Connor John W. White- head, Wesley l-feaney, 1134-11551, Pickering, Justin Woodside and Elton Woodside. Father dear. we, would not call Wu from it That happy land when you [bide in peace, ~- We know you wait. within the sse- red portal, To bid us welcome home when time shall cease. cAnn (IFNTIIAIIKS The family of the lat-e Harvey T. Woodside wish 'i.o thank all kind friends and neighbours who in any way helped in their recent sad bereavement. Anglican Camp The country aide of Victoria and Orepaud never looked loveller than the day when the eunp Miss Mercia Tlbbs. ATOM. made survey of the Church Centre on the grounds of the Anglican Church. with a brfmming tide on the red shores and the new green on fields and to have ten days in such envicrns. ggggélgcgnwnkn ISLAND T" “m? Wm ha" smpmg i IN nun PROBATE comer quarters indoors or in tents and} The u"! d”, M June A_ D_ 194a. Wm’ 11°"! i” ‘he d" W1“ bei In ReEstate of’ 1.1mm JOSEPH planned to give the girl varledlNoRmE who adopted n“; w“ fun in ventures she has dreamed ‘known by "u, mm, of T505155 of. such as hflnd-wffts- Mk NORRIE lake of Charlottetown in dancing, drunatics, swimming Que“, Con“ y“ u“ u“ Prov. and campfires. There will be jolly in“, g mgmbgf o; eh, my“ gm. singsongs as Miss Tibbs is a adlan Air Force, killed in action, highly trained musician and hasilntestatew ‘ taught piano and violin in girls'~Q_To the; Sheriff of thaoCoggivi of schools f ueens oun y or any ns e or The experience of making new Uterine IMHO" Within ill-Id County. friend-s will be a highlight to the GREETING- WHEREAS upon reading the new camper. and the after years. M" . . petition on file of Mary Isabel prove the solid voith of‘ - . MacLeocI of Charlottetown afore- friendshlps made in such an , he! as were Wm be atlsald, stenographer, the Administra- flcfmsp w on. of u... above named Estate "m “gs n‘ {praying that a. Citation may be I8- The mumwmg a" the Sta“ ‘sued for the purpose hereinafter set ggtggirrr Renisfidifiirci: 12:15:’ iforth: You are therefore hereby re- . lred t it ll rso Interested Commandant: Miss Ada l-larrls. the 5:“? fijfnjlf, “Hind "we" Qllflriermflsie" MYS- CIWP- Nlmei before the Judge present at a. rio- l\_fiss Florine Evans. Swimming d: My, Cour]. to be held in the court why the Accounts of the said Es- tate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for In said petition and on motion of William E, Bentley, Esq” Proctor for said Petitioner. And it ls hereby ordered that l true copy hereof he forthwith pub- lished In some newspaper published In Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four eon- secutlve weeks from the date here- of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith postedin the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, st or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Char- lottetown aforesaid and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Char- lottetown aforesaid so that all per- sons Interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. IVITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate (‘ourt at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year Physical: Miss. Eleanor ClaPP- ill-louse in Charlottetown in Queens first. above written. Handcraft-S. lCounty, in the ssid Province, on By the Court. The camp will ofpen on Wednes- itvednesday the fourteenth day of ISGD.) E. MARGARET PAIJVIEB, day. July 2lst and close Satur- iJuly next coming, at. the hour of Reid!!!"- day, July 31st. eleven o'clock forenoon of the same (L 5-) v . .' - - ' OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams ._ "MEALQ" or= Hié-‘HU ~59 a gull?“ - ,2- awfir-awfi‘. .K“\ .,. a» ‘ §,\\\\\\\ MA. CALL HIM sack-w » ~._ IF 1 GO OUT I'LL CREATEg- - . .: A scene: 1 AGKED HIM g. TO sauce OVERTHEii A 7/ - _ I ioa°titfifiite Bfiolisé’? ' is. no rmo LOOK-LIKE I "t-vou cooxeoiw - MORE A. i» \ \\\I\\\\\\\\ E. iJs \ w ,. -' .2 ~- ~r . " » i i"? ~ I - - i y. __ wi-o/‘MTS-Tneizsi .... i: i” Hours for the Summer months are 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. except Wed- I W. K. Rogers Agencies. Limited We have asked our staff‘, to vote.‘ We have not suggested how they should vote. you to exercise. your Democratic JoriviIege and vote. ‘l’. ll. ROGERS. Manger Legluslre This enables our staff to take advan- I