THE ' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 77w Million Dollar Doll . By C. N. G A. M. Williamson ‘ CHAPTER IV. mourning; and Mother had not lor- i g - gotten her accomplishments as a I; “Once in the Blue Moon" teacher of children Hiough life was full of bustle, yet it was monoton , until suddenly a milestone loomed through the sea- mists: the greatest milestone of all. One Decembe night Terry was asleep in her tiny room which ad- joined the larger quarters where Father and Mother slept. It was a. long time since she had dreamed of Sllverwood: but, half waking, she became conscious of a dream about l the terrible Josephine, Betty Sheenls through maid. Josephine was shrieking at herl At Bilverwood Terry had heard She had dragged the Teddy-bear her parents talk of two small, ad- away, and seemed to have gone in- joining houses by the shore, not far j sane, because she was pounding its from Oldport. Terrences dreams wasdiead against the wall! There must to buy the dilapidated "sliacksfllbe iron under the brown plush, be- which had stood empty for years, ‘i cause the head made a loud, thud- repair them, throw the two into one, ding noise every time it struck. and open a "road house." The screaming had stopped, but But there had been no hope of the the thudding went on, and in the dream being realized until Julia's midst of it Terry could hear voices. friend, Tom Perrln, made it pos- There were several voices, among sible. She did not tell Perrin what them Father's and-—yes, Betty her father had been: gave him Sheens! vaguely to understand that "Dads It was queer, they did not sound. investments had gone to smashfilcross! Now Mother was talking, and and that, after years of retirement, a man, not Father. the poor man must go into business Oh. but ho had a beautiful voice, again. I not like the voiccs of those men who Perrin motored to Oldport with icnmc to cat and drink and dance at Julia (there was little he wouldn't the Blue Moon. have done to please her), saw the These voices seemed so real that it "shacks," met Desmond, and heard was hard to believe they were in a the scheme. dream. still, they must bet-no, they It was not a bad schcmc Pcrrin were not; Somebody was shaking thought; and with a good-lookingi her arm. Somebody was waking her well-mannered fellow like Desmond up. Her eyes were open, The room thcrc might be money in it. was flooded with light. The shacks had a bad reputation: "Get a move on, kid," Father was a woman had been murdered in one saying. "Your bed's wanted. There's about ten years before, by the man been an accident!" next door. Neither house had cvcr (To Be COHUIIUOGJ bccn occupied again. Desmond believed that with ihrce thousand dollars he could repair the buildings and, with interior changes to suit his plan, could add a broad verandah. Thcn. with a thousand dollars more as capital. hc‘d open a restaur- lant for “sea food" a few small pri- lvate dining-rooms, and a big room ‘for dancing, with a band consisting of colored musicians. Pcrrin agreed to lend the money, at nominal interest; Terrence morc than forgave Julia; and when the Desmonds moved from Sllverwood they moved into two hastily fumish- ed rooms of the new habitation. It was fun to live by the sea. When the workmen came they gave Terry bits of bright glass, and long golden curls made of wood shavings. But there wvas no garden, only a stretch of grass with a few trees in front of the house, and enough room at the back for a garage, Terry feared that no fairies would care to come here: still she was happy enough, and Father was good- humored. Time went on, and by autumn his dream of success had taken shape and color; the color of summer seas and sky; for Desmond decided to call his road-house "The Blue Moon Terry had to travel far, however, before the third milestone was in sight. O1 course there was much of in- terest along the way, yet she missed Bilverwood, its silences, and the gar- den where she had "played fairies." There was no “playing fairies" at the new home. But it was their very own, and Father lost no chance to impress upon his family what a fine chance they had got-all Julia! Bring Back the Fun- Picfures Souris High School Examinations 0n Friday morning, June 29.11. 5t. Mary's Hall was filled to 08-11‘ acity when the closing exercises o! 5mm; High school were held. Mr. .1, E. MacDonald, chairman of the School Board presided. A most en- joyable prrlgrunj was exceptionally wcll carried out by i110 DUPUS- Fe" [lggting grcat credit on the train- ing received from the teachers. Short addresses commending the work of the teachers and WW5 were given by Rev. I. R. A- Mac- Donald. Rev. J. G. l-Iookin. MHYQ!‘ MacPhce and Mr. J. E. MacDon- aid, Principal Leard in the 60111159 of his remarks referred t0 the death during the year of Percy Gheverie, a student of great Promise» B15? t° l the fact that at last year's matricu- lation examinations Miss Jessie ‘ Bushey had won a scholarship and that John Beamlsh who had a S9?" , ago completed Grade IX work and subsequmtly removed to New Bruns wick. was successfully carrying on l Grade XI work in that province .. _ ~. The fact that all nine pupils who TLT , Inn-U , wrote the matriculation examina- His "ad" W35 t0 be "Once a “(m5 a year ago were guwessful 1i ~ Blue Moon You Find Perfection. evidence that soul-is 1-1131», schoq -' ' 3%? l‘ isldl l, db T along with other centres is 1'", - “ - ' ,9 w“ n3 was Supple, y 0m tanm the increased interest i. f? Pcrrln, who had made- his fortune education m our pmvincm w O fishhead c’? an sdléeigslllg W-‘mcf- The following was. the program: -- -_ ecarm ouo eicauco- _ - _ Bmflliter and Aitorncy-at-lmv o; was “mg l Welcome Song The School, rec MONEY TO LOAN "-' tt h i: dill- The low wooden roofs of the wide, lmuon Elem C ever e r Office: I80 Richmond Street ;____ d I d II: recitation—Mel- glassed-in verandahs, which formed- s? iianail‘. p1ay_..The Home _ the restaurant, were turquoise blue» ' ' . . . . . _. . _ _ Plate"—Mlss Lnvics Dept; Prize Prohibition ommission “"5"” and “'3 5° W“ “m “d, Essay-Franklyn Cheverie. presen- ~ Chas. ll. Bla. , Chairman, “mode” shumus‘ hf.‘ Just’ as lhey tatlon of prizes; remarks; Vacation Chafloflewyxh had been, on the white clapboaidcd song; God save the King fronts of the transformed houses. i These windows, on the lower floor, now opened upon the verandah res- taurant and a large blue dancing saloon, their bright, small panes giv- ing a quaint eflcct under the blue roof hung with Chinese lanterns. Upstairs the little windows gazed as of old, upon the calm of the ancient harbor; but within all was changed. The bare bcdchambcrs had been turned into coqucttlsh pink and blue dining-rooms for two; and as these were to be a popular feature of tho Blue Moon Inn, only two bedrooms Jae. B. McDonald, West lfijktcr}. John Simpson, Hamiltbn?" ' " Send all information regarding Infractions of PROHIBITIONACT to the above or to Inspector J. FIiPPS. R. C. M. I’., Charlottetown. _____i_____.__ NORMAN W. LOWTHER Barrister a. Attorney At Law 86 Great George Street . Charlottetown, P. E. l. ‘ MONEY TO LOAN Alex. W. MaTheson : BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. Certificate Winners: l Grade IX-James Mclnnis, Leo MacDonald. Grade VIII—-Artie Wright, Sterl- ing Dingwell; Daniel Malone: Franklyn Cheverie. Jacob Mcbellan: ' Elmer MacDonald, Claude Richards, George Poole. Grade VII-Grace Poole, Mervyn MacDonald, Marjorie Poole. And- rew Byrne, Reggie Paquet; Arthur MacDonald. Grade VI-Wallic McIsaac; And- rew Meurant; Robert Poole; Pearl Cnouchcr, Rosabelle Mossman, I - ' e; r 9 _ Alonzo Harding. l,‘ l Mglllilcyrelol-llloltrlchmongogterllatelans wTfle eljlgedvfigg trllilflgmtllyopen at Grflde V-{iieorsc Paquet; Harold l ____» Christmas. There were no scrvantslmilki; 5059131 Harris; 519"?” Gal‘ W sm” ‘M ¥—~**1 "Y - ‘_— living in the house, but Mary undcr- 14mi- Hi-‘nfi’ Hilllmldi Wm” Mc‘ Prize for second highest agcrcgalc Pllzc for ilic highest nvrrngc in wok the cooking. helped by black Lena"- in Grade IX-Leo MacDonald. Gradc V ior the lllOllill of Juno- Llcorgc Paquet Prize for perfect attendance don- zilcd hy Rcv. E. L. Rlllffflj" And- rcw Ivlcuraui, Georg," Paquct and Robert Poole. Grade IV-Clarence Gallant; Joe MacDonald; Miriam Matthew: Bar- bara Poole; Pauline Richards; Dor- oihy Poole. Everett cheveric: Bow- crs Louis: Edith Crcuchcr; Ernest Dugas; Iarold Creamer. Nancibell Washington, and Nanci- bells daughter, who washed dishes. Nancibells husband and son werel the waiters, and two cousins. with] the mcl of a gramophonc, became the baud. Terrence Desmond sat at Prize for highest aggregate Grade VIII-Artie Wriulil. Prize for best essay on Souris don- ated by Rev. I. R. A. Alncilonalrle- Franklyn CIICVPYK‘. Prize for attendance lll MONDAY, JULY 16th l M‘ 3 (YCLOUK donated by ‘ : _ ‘ _ d 1k‘ 1k ‘b t] k- i _ G d HI_M 1 M K > ; _ > H Prize for dcporimcni-Pcarlc ' ' , Auction tbvfletofnhull] an: Sklllmll lillfegivefn wa ed q o“ o0 mg m M81531 eGallnnt' $181? Ycogomixlezl; M11 L 8' Amnhmaclmldu “m” m" '" cl" l ‘ in“ “M” '3' w“ y‘ u” c“ Julia whose relationship to the Yeo‘ Florcnoeycroucher: I Richard ' . - Prize for "llhmellc 6011M“! by ram-l and Glr-eat-Hay in M’, "0 w“ Desmonds was unknown eXCCUl. to Delaney: Kenneth Murphy: -lmer will“; ti” “.".‘“f‘,°"°,, m 6g?” Mr- L- P- Cll°l'°1'l°~-\Tfl'\'yn 343C- p“'°m'5°r' l’: mugs film‘ wind“ lPcrrln brought motor-loads‘ of MricPhce. Earl Harding‘ John on Md “n ‘ m‘ ' F n‘ Dmmmi Smllm‘ 5 miles ‘mm mu‘ Temls friends to dance "ind cnlrvv furl. Crmmor ( Y landfnanlel M“ 9'1“; _ Privc for i-cucrni plUllFlPllC)‘ in ai. sale. fish and Oystgrs mgcn rromnlll, jmqihl, shade‘ nyfunmn P0010‘ Elmo v1PI’§1Z@L___f§>l'l_ -‘§l1l‘l13g=1111<l>li_ m Grid“ (lruclc lV- ClillCllli‘ (iallzint. Eslf. LATE DONALD MMKINNON private sea-water “reserve? Pierce; Ellel Paquct; Percy Poole;, Pflzem}; (Egdiucil-fgoma H,» “l” 1°!‘ ENE”. Dfvllfivllfe m b MF5~hDe5m°ndli lobster 3 l8 NEW- Vivian Croucher. Harrv Byrne; Bll- .' n a 621%; lrn_lltlarlgn Macxenlle- iii—"_ ' urg, er panned oysters, broiled l lie Gillam" P te C e‘ e - Jo h ' - - 1' m" a m" ‘"199 l" Gifldv IV LAW”! 7'11 41 lshad, chicken fried in cream and l Hcartz. e r r am r‘ sep doigzdl?‘ aallflilcag°ncln géiglfnX “Pauline Richards. waffles or griddle cakes became Gy;1(1pI._R|[[h yeo; EI-“qncrant; ‘eonord Cgngmi‘ - - ' ' I Prize for uitcziclalvrf Gram Hanlou-l ‘Rue-Q Purim-i Aim‘. Alclmnu; l-‘Il- l “Ifmchnrd Dem"?!- Prizc for Nature Study and Hy glenc in Gradv VIll donated by Mrs. J. B. Matthew-Stirling Ding- Thc Bluc Moon soon rose to thc P1120 for spclim zenith of success, and Desmond WElS ..A'.ll'l(.‘l Richards. ward Chcrcnc; Billie Grant: Peer Whitty. Harold Paquet; Gregory lo All Whom It May. c T0%&Yltl;l1g thle dEllthlO Perrln. 1 McLean Wen Prlzc for spelling ir. Grade IV- y is me. owever, Ju la no . 1' , a I Miriam Matthew. longer came to Oldport with Tom. hlglilgirggérpgfgei? §MQQ°§§1JHQ’§. hi“ l0‘ the hmlw” *‘~"'-‘r"'g° l“ Prin- for Progress 1r‘. Grade IV\ - __.__' ‘Indeed, she herself came less often Mamww Grade vn. [or the whole year‘ lldrold (Jrcnmcr Owing n» the withdrawal of Mr. E. ‘when ivhvn the inn was ncw- , Prizc for second highest “m. 65f," pmffi, ‘ .| _. _ v _ Prirc lo,- higlu-s, uggl-pgau in Dover from the business of Echo, Scmcihmg had happened bciwccu m“. h, Grade X donated m, Rm. G d“ Vi} ‘ll-h‘ _1 , '“ '_ d f‘ ("rfiiiiv-"z ~ I‘ll|| ll‘ n (il‘ll(lr‘ Iii Garage all outstanding accountsllicr and Perrin; but Tcriy didn't E_ Murmy__stew.arz McAuiu; ab‘; f” MTS°TJ g“§;;‘t°ll15£e£l ~Melvin Gallant. against said business up to Dec-jkrlvw What. Prize for highest aggregate in ertPoolé - - ~ " ‘ Prize for highest ziggregaie in "m" 31v 1933mm“ be Present“! (“l m!“ gas crowdid’ huddled and Grade IX donated by the Catholic Prize fnr the hlghc<t average rm. zlfilflllt? |‘,\'.'n "nniiin m. Grade IV Eggemcnt not later than July 31st, I311; légcnnaé glzellzmuaglvlaolilandayflglhfegg yinlgna; lfnlzfllirajlTfsLMcInlisf we whole yo“ in Grade v dong c‘: illoérratcégiqlaqynh? L. ClhCVFflQF-Clfll‘. 'l'hlllliFillll- nogllléngllllénzfgvgi llzgxgflgggrtililt ‘ ow-oooooomooowmmooooo gflrrN-gs‘ ‘I’ B‘ MflllhcwmJoslllm Prize for History; in Gradg Iv . . . . . s cr - . _, , ~——-—~~—~—— ~' lalone. She could not ask what had ‘5 Prize for the highest average in Rev‘ E‘ M“““3“J°° - - become oi’ the big. red-faced man 5"“ v11 5m‘ ‘h’? "wmh °f Jim" ‘ p119 f IN » whom she ha_d disliked because he _ ‘Grace Poofa- w d” f‘ b“,“‘"’,s‘"“y l" Gm" wanted to kiss her. She was glad not- 7' . Prize for the highest average in l, Ymlalledy, -‘ R9“ E- MuYYB-Ym" , to sce him any more: and shr- sup- , p y Grade VI for the month of Junc- ‘ “We” N's‘ i d m _ || 1 yum; Ipnscd that “being on Allltrlltlllnllncfnerllrmlse: onwwgdnesda; ‘kmmm ken‘ Jun“ M“ (he 18th of July at one o'clock P. M. | WhI-‘n Juli! did mm Prize for thc hichcvi nvcrngc lo c your in Grade ll -Pm'ry Poolc Prize for the highest average fn. the stngc“ .__._ _Wallle Mclsanc- I H Nntico is hereby given that the ‘ Company will pay on account of the e. however, she’ , m, w; llookcd more bautlful each time, it, u] 4,1 1 c, a] I‘ r . the Y“? m Grade 1-‘3115591 Pflqufl " l‘: "$11.11 31st“ $°Sh§......l"iu.'3¢»emed. Also her clothes were hand-i berlgp Jill.“ N11211:: Aoia. one HA Y PM‘ l" Penmml-‘lllv “QMW bi J null‘; m. miles from Charlottetown. isomer. She never forgot to brine a amount of three thousand flve F" E- L» M"""Y—E'"1 ("m"- l lih b k I u toy, or a book. or a box of Cl10CO-l h nd a d || r ($3,500.00) 5|] . _ Prim for nitmidancr donated lvllelnlcurat-leil-Ocdaclles elclirbalasxcgcm latcs, nnd to Terry she still rcmain- ' wager: n1 [Tggagilfl nehenturng "l; For Sale 3V1 “c195 500d by MTS- R- C- MCLQMI-Bllllc cred with hard and soft wood. Also ed a princess. who lived in the mys- n,“ 0mm 0g u" Company, 11g , quality s l. ll n d i I1 g hay at Gram- lt lame time all farm stock and lm- terlous splendl?!‘ 0f NEW Yfifkl Richmond Street, Charlottetown, Brighton, Amfly, Pfl" 79!‘ SPP-lllnll-J-Illllfill P0019- , Nemmm By and by three years had pnss- I p_ l; L 289 Fm") Street Prize for arllhmctlc in Grade 1- ll DONALD CURRIE, ed. since the rising of the Blue l; u“ CARTER‘ ‘ y Alnn Mclicnn é w. _y_ McEAQflI-IRN, , Moon. Terry was ten. and had ncvcr gecregm-L P|l0l10 1317 Prize for Progress-Vivian Crou- l Ancwumlr, been to school. Mother found time! ¢¢.,,,,,,,H.,,, L 6770 7 u 1L rhcr. l L-fldil-‘l-lrl-mon-wed-Bi. to give hcr an hour's lesson; men L-6752-7-li-3i. ' ‘ ' ' prim; 101- good cQnduc{__Ruih r..-»-»-» .< Wflrjt-“irmzkrmunua - . ,.. ...-__..-.. QML- .. --.*»~.._ g :2. (iladr Ill-J A-ND with Kodak Vericlirome Film you'll bring back better pictures . . . sparkling, life-like pictures that: are full of detail. Verichrome eliminates the need for squinting into the sun. \Vith Verichrome you take people at their best . . . relaxed and natural. You can forget about posing . . . just snap the picture. See how greatly Verichrome improves your next snapshots. Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto, Ontario. KODAK VERICHROME k Accep! nothing but flue [Familiar 1101101050: u/iM the checkered sirlpl ic. Prize for Arithmetic in Grade 11 _ _ _ donated by Mrs’ H. O CTOuChCIH ifJI‘ home jesioiday to wnle a and cvcrjtluiig American," sailed book about his trip. ‘_'Ncw York is not Amcrlcan." hc said. “and your Ncw Yorkers are not Amczlicaus." Ho saw Amcricn in Charleston. New Orleans, 1,05 Aug- oago and Rochester. He was here "America." The buildings arc much largo:- Elllic Gillam. 20 Prize for reading donated by Mrs. ll. C. Crouchen-llurryi Byruc. yea rs I I -"h¢'y are so muoh taller." eles. San Francisco, Omaha. Chl- ago he said. "has changed and Your pcoplc—ospcciully your WOlllfll Father Kills l Family and Self. ' _____ i BOSTON, July l2.-lA.P.I zA vsilerit and morosc letter rarricrj who brooded over the troublcs of; his 19-year-old daughter and her 2l-_vcnr-old husband shot hmh lo donlh ind-fly. killed their six mouths Void daughter and tin-n cudrd his Q own life. , The dead are: John l. Gidney‘, 55. described by acquaintances ns un- happy since thc dcnll; or his wzfc lust Oriohcr; his duughlcr, Mrs. Murgurol Borges-on. l9. who nltcud- cd lenchcrs collage for two ycnrs before hcr marriage to Ernest R. liorgcson. 21-year-old unemployed mechanic. from whom she had rcc- ently born living spurt, and Mnrlc Estelle Bnrgcsnn. their six months old daughter. , The shooting occurred curly to- . day but was not discovered until hours later. Police conjectured that Borgcson. vim hml rcmaiucrl at ihc hnusc last right only at the cntrcaiy of his rlfc, mct death as hc nitcmpicd to‘ ‘scape upon Gldncys return homo Phcy believed the wife dlcd next and that Gldncy probably did not kill himself until some time after he had fired a shot into the infants l‘ body. o o t O o o t 6 X t o a t i O O CIT Y TICKET OFFICE 94 Grout George Street CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Tickets on sale over all Railway and Ocean Steamship lncs. §§§§§O We offer you expert advice in selection of travel routes. make your stateroom and sleeping car reservations, give as- alstance with passports and give you a general first class service. Lncnl tickets also sold to all points. W. K. ROGERS City Ticket Agent Q*Q§-O§fO-OO-O—VOOQO~O§O Phones 510 811d 541. E. R. snow Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summer-side. 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