ASSURE5 SlCUiliIY O BRANCHES THROUGHOUT '7 NORTH AMERICA R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. I. last vegetable, processed alone. BILLION CANS HAMILTON h KCPI - Canadians have eaten more than l.000.000.000 :ans'of green peas in the last 20 years. the American Can Company reports from a compilation of gov- r -rnment figures. There were near- ly 100,000,000 20-ollllre cans green peas. Canada 1 canned of ice :1 day. B.Il.R. TRAIN SERVICES MIGHTY LINER The refrigeration plant in thc liner United States provides as year of much cooling as 3,600,000 pounds THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Elmsdole and Vicinity he asked, falling in beside her. "That old manl" she said. "1 don't like hlmi He looked as it he recognized mei" She glanced ner- vously over her shoulder and in- stantly increased her pace until she was almost running. "He is following me!" "Followliig you? Nonsensel Why should he? And it he is. I'll soon stop him. Walt!" , ig He caught her by the arm and Miss Phyllis Williams of the r she had to pause. They looked Bani: of Nova Sootla shin. Char- Round and round her thoughu NEIL Th0 mltch 59118? hhd C01" lottetown, spent a recent week-end continued to spin while Rpy held tainly moved in the direction they at he, ham; her hand in the darkness and the were taking and. judging by story or some girl in whom she was distance from them. his Speed mm” Mr. and Mrs. Everett mix and not interested was unfolded on the have been equal to their own; but gumuyn 5.11;”. motored to gh. 1,. screen and the loud speakers he was still now. and his back in MM mcemty um Vmted with 111.. brought hollow voices echoing I-hfm 3! M DYESEH"-'4 I115 Will '0 tives in Elmsdale and yiloodstock. about her. when the programmg the passers-by. WM We? Ind they came out into "YOU SPF?" Hid Rim "The D00!” The Misses Edna and Alfredo. "ha evening liilht. Barbara hesi- Old NIH 1-'1 Only thinking OI l:ath- O'Brien, teachers. are attending tated and hung back at the big Pflhlz in his IPW WDPEFS. What "ntsummer school at Mount Allison was The linlatched Door ly Frsnl Price CHAPTER TEX icontinued) -Miss Margaret Matthews has been engaged as teacher for the O'Brien Road District for the coming term. open doors. The crowded street earth made you imagine he (Jnjvg;-31f,y' sgckVjng' frightened her. were Lhgre detgplfollnwlngz you? lives out there. each provided with ”I d0h'l know There WM 60mG- Mllss Batrice O'Brien was among a description of her. searching ev- thing In his face and-andnl sup- the many who made the pilgrim- ery lace in the hope of identity-goose I was Just being an idiot!" age to the shrine oi Ste Anne at his her? I That was it. she told herself. she 519. Ann; dg Eegupfg' Quebec, ,1. Roy's hand on her arm urged had been thinking or deteciiveslcei-itly, hcr on. He had not not noticed herland shadowing and all the para- .1 hesitation. IDh0Fl1llliR. of pursuit as she had so Mr. and Mn, wallgcs Bi-gdghgw, "where now?" he said. lollen met it in Iiction and. W5! aocompanied by Mr. and Mrs. "Across Piccadilly Circus." shelbecause that old man was so un- Claude MacNeii. Summerside, were answered. "1 can get a. bug at the usual loulciiig, she had lost her recent visitors with relatives and corner of Regent street." lnerve and made a fool of herself. friends in Elmsdale. "Right. Just ii minute. I'll get a,She must lie careful. That was the to attract attention to Mr. and Mrs Willis Adams and couple oi papers." He went to all'E'l1V Why newsboy. herself and, if any of those cluesifamily of Manchester, New Hamp- shire. spent their holidays as Barbara strolled on and ))all59LllIhe D01lC0 Claimed 10 hBV9 did at the kerb. In the gutter close be- point in her direction. that was thelguests of Mr. and Mrs. George side her an old match seller wasllast. thing she wanted. Adams. standing with his wares on a irnyl She rrsisted the temptation to -is slung round h.s neck. He miistllook behind her as they crossed the, Mrs. Frank Crow and two have been a big man in his tinielCirL'us. A bus drew up as they ar-daughters, Natick. Massachusetts. but now his great frame was rived. Roy handed her one of thelhave arrived to spend their holi- i crawled under a. bush at one side. and curled up. the unhappiest lit- tle Fox anywhere around. Where we; home? Would he ever nnd Oil OANOB COVE Y.P.B. The regular meeting at the Canoe cove Y.P.s. was held on July 14th at the Church with fair attend- ance. v The meeting opened by singing the Doxology and was presided over by Caroline Mackenzie, Pres- ident. The roll call was answered by scripture '1 Cor-6-20 and the numbers then repeated tbs "Lord's Prayer" in unison followed by sing- in: Hymns 290 and 553. The condolence committee re- ported sendlnl 1 iiympsthy cards to families bereaved recently. Scrip- true reading was taken from liscodiis 20-16 and Psalm 15. The Lesson was read by Kathleen MacFadyen entitled "Thou shalt not bear false witness." followed by prayer by Mrs Milton Maelvevin. The roll call is to be answered by a verse of scripture at the next graduates in Canadian llI'lIVO!IItle: meeting. Bible Questions were asked JULY 22. 1952 Hymn m and th 3.; all members in unIson. Nmmn by HALIBURTON. ont., July 1, (CP)-- ltor refusing to mi, ,1 a bush iire, George wntgm nut. l day was fined M250 imium,” i costs. A fire warden said he nkjf, . Watson to help control the bla l but'Watsori refused. 2” I rnwen s'lUDlN'l'I Full-time enrolment oi um”. and college in 1851 was about '12.. and the meeting closed by singing 00. a 10 per cent decrease from the previous year. THE BEAUTIFUL NEW I952 W de Iuxe HILLMAN, 7TLLn.x She took a coin from her bag and held it towards him. "Thank you. lady." he said, put- I.V. CIIA RI.O'l'TE'l'0W'N-- lgaunt and bent and she saw with papers he had bought, they saldldays as guests of- Mr. and Mrs ..B.. ipity how his hands were twisted good-bye and she got on. There William Brennan. land distorted with - rheumatism. was no room inside. so she climbed -w- to the upper deck, nlld Roy waved Dr. J. A. and Mrs. Macboulznll. to her with the paper he had kept. The blis moved on with R. jerk Mrs. A. 13. Hayden and Miss Mil- dred Doucette oi Rumford, Maine, For Summeralde 1:00 a.m.. 3:30 pm. daily except Siiiidny For Borden 7:00 n.m.. 2:10 p.m. daily except Sunday. E For Murray Harbor 8:15 p.m., daily ex. Sunday. For Souris 2:30 pm. daily ex. Sunday. (Elmira) Lv. Souris 0:45 1i.m. Mon. 5:45 1i.m. Tues. For Georgetown 1:30 u.m. daily c-wept Sunday. For Tignish 3:30 pm. ilallv cxccm S-imla.v. LV. SUllfi1IF.IlSIDE- For ('hnrloItrImrn 7:15 n.in.. 10:10 s.m., I:I.'i p.m.. daily ex- rcpt Sunday. For Borden 'l:lii a.m.. 1:45 p.m., daily except Sunday. For Tignish 0:15 p.m.. daily except Sunday; 12:01 p.m.. )Ion., Wt-rI., Fri. Monclon - Halifax - Saint John Montreal - Toronto I.v. Charlottetown 7:00 n.m.. 2:10 p.m., Sllnimerslrlr 7:15. n.'m.. 1:45 pm., daily except Sunday. Thrniigh air-4-mivlltloiied sleeper leaving (iinrliittctown 7:00 mm. (III!fI(ILI.PIlnV'lIrAlIilII real, car Ferry Service Borden - Cope Tcrmentine Pilgiii trips daily In each direction, leaving ISOIWIPIVI and Cape Tornirntinc pit-re at 0:10 n.m., 10:35 n.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:40 p.m., 4:30 p.ni., 7:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m., 10:30 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time. CANADIAN NATIONAL who are vacationing in Grand Riv- er, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. ting out a hand to take the offer-l which swung her round so that ing. The hand was black with she and Roy had L'(lI116 and she grime; so was his face now thatlsaw the match seller again. He had jshe looked at it. There was a stub-l iollowcd tllenii But he was once biy growth of white heard on his more standing still in the gutter. pchin and his checks were lined andl she saw the gleaming eyes. but isunken. She stared at him with nl they were not belit on her. He Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bernard. and their two sons and their wives who were vacationing on the island, have returned to their lyfeellng of repulsion. Why sliouldlsecmed to be staring at Roy-star-, lany man allow himself to get intoiiiig with a iixity she had never'I10m9S in H8V0rh11I. M3-555ChU- setts. such a. state of dirt? She vwouldlseen equalled. And he was differ- ;have snatched her hand back. hutlcnt, somehow. this ey-a held her. Big, grey eyes.I The sloop had none from his lhE.V WON. blazinit from UIlflH'lshoiilders; there was a suggestion thick. white brows with It tire Lll:it.'ot pow:-r in his great iorm, Tlic Seams: 1(1) SCOTCI1: her Owh. lius swung oilt to pass a hstanding ll Ch.V 3 C RN89 Chm! OVPY ran. drew in again and I 9 corner hi-'r 1369- 1': W38 M II T9C0BnIlI0lllwa5 shut out from her field of vis- ,leaped into those fianiimz eye5.l ion. She sat down. breathing hard. i'I'he C0111 he had taken IT0m hm”, Had she been mistaken altogeth- fell tmsllnc into the gutter and he” er? Was the look at recognition she Estooiied hhsl-l1.V hhd beilhn lefflimtlliad seen in those strange eyes iabout for it. Barbara shrank back' lirouglit to them by the sight of Ho avoid the groom: hand and tell Roy instead of herself? And what llh arm 8! hC1' Walsh ,did it portend. A question which l "DONE YOU? d3l”5 ROM dE6d?".liad been forming itself in her sub- lsaid RON. conscious mind look sliape: Mr. George Cannon lost a valu- able liorse hy lightning during the severe electrical storm on satur- day night, July 12. Y BURGESS BEIITIME Continued from page '1 must be the voice of father or mother, he didn't care which. He started running in that direction. Now and then he stopped to lis- ten. but he didn't hear that voice again. What he didn't know was that it was Gray Fox who had The l "Come EWRNI" 5h? Whlsilend W53 was the match seller real? iliurried onward. lgrinie on lilinds and face the barked Lime Too Smart k(. h - r , v , . - pt on What I5 U18 hllrfy 9111 Bl OHCF? liopclcss stoop, the sordid rags in 1.unnmg' but an the Mme he WAS which lie was clad . none oi these petting farther and ganhc; gndi i i... '3 I i who was hceand why was he so intensely iiitt-rested in Roy? Sure-, ly Roy was not being shadowed by: tletoclivcs in disguise! 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