I 5i i.i'9-".,5W'?;.':- E -JUNE 21. 1952 ..';:;;x'.:;:.;3: . v.. , -..,. IIITERBIIPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden Line on Sunday morning, June 22nd, be- tween the hours of 1:00 and 1:30 a.m., weather per- mitting, for the purpose of replacing a. defective line pole. I Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. Convert Your Range to Modern Efficiency NOW I. No more fuel or ashes to carry 2. FORCED DRAFT for sure. econom- ical operation. re gurdiess of weather sums Au. GARBAGE. relieves your problem of garbage disposal I. BURNS either furnace or range oil . BUILT LIKE A FURNACE BURNER. of heavy zcast construction C. CORRECTLY mixes air and oil to give proper combustiohi and a clean burning flame With a KEMIIGI No other appliance you use 3 times a day. 365 days a year costs so little or gives so much comfort and satisfaction. CONVENIENT TERMS AT YOUR KEMAC DEALERS! I I reuse. . scscfliu ' - ee I "AM; Happenings or 1... weak continued from page 2 helm". for her neighbour: who annually spend the summer months at their summer homes at Holland Cove. I I of Branksome Hall. Toronto, is spending the summer with her parents, Judge George J. Tweedy and Mrs. Tweedy. e e - Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Sharpe left this morning for Truro. N.S., Iwhere they will reside in thc , future. I I I I 4 At the meeting of the Char- lottetown Auxiliary of the Protes- tant Orphanage Mrs. H. S. Hen- derson, provincial president. act- ing in the capacity of treasurer of the Charlottetown branch was presented with 25 red roses. one for each year of her service on the Auxiliary. I I I . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Campbell nf ll Grafton Street have just re- turned from a two-week trip to ,New England. They attended the ;1zraduatlon exercises at Mass- iachusetts Institute of Technology at which their youngest. son. Hush C. Campbell, received his degree of doctor of philosophy. They also visited their eldest son. Peter Campbell at North Kings- town. R. I. and visited their jdaughters. Mrs. Gerald Trites and klirirsfnclt Russell at Saint John. . . u I Mr. and Mrs. George Eeairsto and Mrs. Cora Kcat are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beairsto, Euston Street. U I I Miss Janet llegan left on Tuesday to visit for a short time with relatives in Shediac, N.B. . e . Mr. and Mrs. Perry Turner left this week for Digby. N. S., where- : If you are still putting up with all the drudgery of a wood or cool range. it's time you were g enioying the comfort, convenience. efficiency and economy of. . . Miss Jean Tweedy, a graduate N r. Turner "attended the An- al District Conference of Ro- tary held there on Thursday and Friday. I I Mr. and Mrs. E. Clayton Zhaser. Green Street, have as their guests Mr. Fraser's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fraser, Westvllle, . S. Captain W. Barbour and Mrs. Barbour, Bonavlsta. Newfound- land. were guests In the City over the past weekend. ' I I I Mr. and Mrs. Eldon M. Camp- bell are visiting their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brush, Harrow, Ontario. I I I Miss Lorna Weeks is visiting for a short time with her cousin Mrs. Bruce Ross and Mr. Ross in Sackvllle. N. B. I I I Mrs. J. M. Bates arrived from Saint John to visit her slster-ln- law. Mrs. J. K. L. Irwin and Dr. Irwin at their home on Crestwood Drive. I I I Miss Barbara Jones. Vancouver, who was the guest soloist at Trin- ity United Church on Sunday eve- ning last is visiting Rev. H. E. D. Ashford and Mrs. Ashford. I I I Mrs. T. W. Bentley is a guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James MacArthur, Fitzroy St. I I I Mr. W. R. Jenkins attended the closing exercises at Rothesay Col- legiate after which he was accom- panied home by his son. Mr. Ken- neth Jenkins, who is a student there. The tea hostesses at the open- ing of the Summerside Golf and Country Club on Wednesday after- noon were Miss Sally Easier, Miss Effie MacKay, Mrs. J. C. Simpson, Miss Mary Hogan. Mrs. Davis Lid- stone, Mrs. Horace Mscl-Jarianr-. Mrs. Jean Church and Mrs. Ev- elyn MacAlpine. . . Mrs. John Downing has return- ed to her home in Summcrslde after attending the wedding of her brother. Mr. Bruce Gillespie, in Montreal. a e e Mrs. Gordon H. Ramsay enter- tained at her home in Summer- side on Monday at the ten hour in honor of her daughter, June, whose marriage to Stewart Fran- cis Daymond took place on Wed- nesday afternoon in the Presby- terian Church. Mrs. William Beatty presided over the tea cups and Mrs. Clifford McGuigan, the Misses Kathleen and Alice Ram- say assisted in serving. e Mrs. Wilfred Lecky was hostess at bridge at her home in Summer- side on Monday evening. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Compton (the former Beverly McElroy) recent- ly married in Cambridge, Mass. who are spending their honey- moon in this Province, visited friends in Summerside on Wed- nesday. They were accompanied by the latter's aunt, Mrs. Peter MacDougali of M.orcll. e e Mrs. Edwin Estey arrived from Moncton. N. B.. last week due to The ilnlatched I Door By. Frank Price CHAPTER. I-PART I "Enjoying yourself?" Roy Hem- eraley asked his partner, looking down at her slightly flushed face with a smile. "It's Just heavenlyl" Barbara calendar was beating her little hands together enthusiastically. de- manding an encore of the dance which had just ended. "I love dancing. and -- all this" .. she glanced round the gay scene 'of whtch they were a part.-"is simply wonderful to me. I live in the country. you know, and this is my first glimpse of night. life in Lon- don." "Are you staying with Martin Winterton?" "Yes .. at least. with Nancy. Mrs. Winterton. It's the same thing, isn't. it? But Nancy is my friend; we were girls together. i hardly know him." The encore had been conceded and they were dancing again. "It'll the other way round with me." said Roy. "I never. met Mrs. Winterton till tonight. In fact. I've only come across-him in the way of business." "Does he take money for you?" ”What. there is of it. precious little - now." A momen- tary cloud passed over his face. Ill-la happens to be manager of the branch of the bank I shall be ask- ing for an overdraft if things don't come my way soon." - "1 hope they will." said Barbara earnestly. "I don't. know much about that sort of thing. but isn't an overdraft rather beastly?" "It would be for me!” he admit- ted. The shadow was on his face again, but 1t'faded immediately as he lookeqt down at her. "I say, you look .. are, you just; being polite or would you really care if I were in trouble?" "I hate to see anybodyin trou- ble." "Is that all?" There was unmis- takable disappointment in his voice. "What more did you expect?” "It was more a hope than an expectation. IE1 should have been so bucked if you had given me any reason-even a little one!-to think that you took 9. bit. of special in- tcrcst. in me." ”Why should I?" "Thatis a nasty one!" He gave a rueful little laugh. "1 can't think of a single reason why you should --unless it's one that I am fright- fuliy interested in you." "But you never saw me care of your until half an hour ago!" "Never! In my waking tsl" "what does that mean?" ”Honestly, I don't know. All I do know is that as soon as I'clnp- ped eyes on you this evening I had a sort of feeling that. I had seen you -no. not seen. but known-or. wanted to know-Look. here, this is getting fearfully mixed. isn't. it? That's THEMI YOU DESERVE ALL THESE ADVAN- TAGESI WITH A KEMAC YOU GET WITH A KEMAC YOU CAN Soy "Good-bye" to I Carrying in fuel I Carrying out ashes 0 Carrying out garbage I Irregular Heat 0 fussing with wet wood merside. a e a visit friends. a Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Beer Beer. I I I Mr. Summr-rsidc. had as their recently Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bow ins of Amherst, N..S. . e Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wells hay and Mrs. A. P. Wells and Mr. an Mrs. Chester Palmer. e s - Mrs. Lelth Smith of Mrs. Layton Dunning left Sum- merside yesterday for Amherst, N. The words were out. of Barbarifs S., where she and her husband will mouth before she knew what she their children, John and Gregg. nf arrived in Summerside from Erain- 1 h ircc. Mass. and are guests of M: :r:I:nutl1::1Lroedf1e.i;:verybDdy Wm be Moncton. the illness of her father. Mr. M. What 1 am trying to say is that as F. Schurman, at his home in Sum- soon as I saw you I had a feeling as if all my best dreams had come truel” "Oh! Did you,feel that. too?" was saying and it was only at Roy's exclamation that she realiz- Summersidc will spend tomorrow mm mag, about mew in Mnntaizue, guests of the form- PV5 Parents. Mr. and Mf5- -7- P- The music had ceased again and with ed it: "Too?" he echoed. ”Did you feel "I-I-" she was stammering. the dancers were leaving the floor to return to their tables. Roy and ""0 MW '-INK Mmgiziisv Barbara were still standing where their last. turn had brought them and, as if he had no consciousness of the exposed position in which they were, Roy remained with his arm' round his partner, gazing eyes. ”Donit.l" 8 looking!" She drew away from him and turned. Suddenly she 'utt.crcd an ejaculation of surprise. "What's the matter?" he asked. rnr. ouaaoran. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN R an SUSPECT-William M. Mar- shall (above) iii-year-old British Foreign office radio operator. has been arrested in London on charges that he turned secret data over to Soviet. agents. He is in prison awaiting trial. tion of hers. "What Mr. Borden?" "You wouldn't know, of course. He has lately come to live near us at. High Layley and I should never have thought him the kind of man to attend a cabaret. He is the big man getting up from that table where the lovely girl and those two queer-looking men are.” "That man!" Roy had identified the person at. whom she was look- ing and a quick spasm of anger showed on his face. lie made a step forward as though to dash towards the man but checked himself and fell back to Barbara's side. "Bur.- denl" His manner had become stu- dlously casual but it would not have needed very close observation to gather that he was in a state of suppressed excitement. Barbara, however. was not notic- ing her companion. She had caught sight of her hostess in the act of resuming her seat; at their table as the man with whom she had been dancing left her. Nancy was alone for the moment. her hus- band not being in sight, and Bar- bara saw her start violently. "Yes," Barbara said automatical- ly. "lie is Mr. Roger Borden. lie owns a bungalow-Oh! He is going to speak to Nancy and I don't think she wants him to!" Nancy Winterton's expression certainly justified her friend's op- inion. She had seen Roger Borden approaching her and 9. look almost of terror leapt. into her eyes. She threw a hasty glance about the room: she might cithcr have been seeking a way of escape or search- ing for other face she feared to see watching her. Whatever her object, there was no chance to avoid an encounter with Borden for he was at her side before she had time to move. (To be continued) COMPLETE VISUAL REFRAUPION and ANALYSIS 6. F. I-IUTCHESON & SON Optometrists 58 Grafton St. T IIIIIIITIIY IIX SAYS- (ooauauoe man page a) he doesn't like to save is moneyl No matter how much I preach 1 him he won't change. Should I take him to a psychologist? 0 ANSWER: If you think your husbEd-hasn't grown up, think you have either. You two are so temperarnentaliy unluuu: that I dontt see how you ever decided to marry. You entered m , rlmony with a yreconcelved idea that things would proceed exacli. according to your plan: uncluttered house. money spent just as my wanted it spent. husband around when convenient but out of the w I when his presence would interfere with housekeeping. The fact that hubby wants a home where he can keep the things -he wants and 1,. comfortable when he wishes was no part of your program. Well 1.. deer. either you make it part of your regime or marital disaster 1)., in the offing. He should make some concessions to your pagglon 1" orderllness. but the major compromises will have to be youn, Miss Nissan cannot reply personally to readers but will answer We. of H... .. imi- rnrivon sinwann ISLAND mnrxnounosrs Lnaouu MOBILE x-nu cnmc scusnuta MONDAY, 23 JUN E- Springfleld School .......... ..i .... .. 11:00 to Noon Pleasant Valley Schoo -. 2:30 to 3:30 Fredericton School ............ 7:00 to 8:30 TUESDAY. 24 JUNE-- Bradaibane School . ......................... .. 2:30 to 3:30 7:00 to 8:30 WEDNESDAY, 25 JUNE- , . i Emerald School 2:30 to 3:30 7:00 to 8:30 THURSDAY, 26 JUNE- Crepaud School ................................ .. 2:30 to 3:30 7 :00 to 9:00 FRIDAY, 27 JUNE- Vlctoria. School ...................... .. 2:30 to 3:30 Victoria Hall .......................... .. 4:00 to 5:30 I GRADES IX, X and XI SPECIAL COMMERCIAL. 1 A one year course forboys and girls-Prerequisite i i -Grade XI Certificate. I smell Classes permit individual attention. 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