WEDNESDAY! "THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL Glllllllllll This column la reserved loo are l. local lutoroll- Ill llvolflllll d Q Tuswnnl. loi- snowmobile. CONFEDEBATION urn INBUB- Anon ‘ [.41] DR, J. A. MoiMlLLANi Oflioe will be closed August 15th till September- 153- 6-10-1241, 0N HOLIDAY-mills Mary Bub ley, Crescent Apartments, is viait-. ing in Charlottetown, P. E, I , the guest of her parents, Mr. and M11. P. s. Bradley, Hawthorne Ave.- (Sydney Post Record). MISS EDNA GRANT, Field Qec. {etar , Canadianuvlilomanis 0mm. an emperance n on, will ak the Mon ue Baptist Ohm o‘: Thursday. uzust 18th, at a P. m, and in the Murray River Baptist Church on Friday, AIJKU-st 14th at, 8 P. M. 3.11. T0 CHARDOTTEIDWN - HUI- lfd Hflltiflil. Sydney horseman, who has been located in North Sydney for the past several months and Baxter MacNeil_ well imam; resident of Bras d'Or, left this week for Charlottetown. P. B. 1., where they are to attend the hone "WA -—(5Y<1MY Post Record). VISITS!) FORMER BOMB _ Mrs. Howard Finley has her niece, Miss Doris MacKinnon, of Murray Harbor. P. E L, visiting her. m-s. Finley. accompanied by Mr, and M.rs. Chester Buel, their daughter and a friend, spent, inst Week-end at Murray Harbor South, her former home, and they also visited in Montague and had 5, THE HATS most efliQvable time. Miss Mac- I Kinnon accompanied them back_ New Glasgow News. OI I Personals ‘ITHE I Mr. Ernest J. Ready o) m; Wderfli Stamp Office, Lowell, Mass, is vacationing in south Melville, the guest of his sister, Mrs J55 11 Flood. He is accompanied by c151; ence J. Nickles of Lowell and M153 Mae Grcnda. of Lawrence. Misses Marion and pamc“ filglrd vthlcarlldlrilgrodlg tllldlr isifidklfi South Melville. e Your clothes, thisautumri must be law-abidiligly slmllle- 50f“ up to your hat to bring the liftl The new Autumn hats we're showing rise beautifully to the occasion. They provide the llfl Mr. Frank McNeill, city building figuratively and literally. Inspector of bowel. Mag“ who h“ been the guest of James D. and Mrs. Flood, South Melville, return- ed home last Saturday“ Flat little Beret: appear, side by side with skyscraper liatsi potmli- ___ l _ Sig. Hunk A’ Johnston Mt adour halo and beautlfuly a Monday morning to return m New OIQd Olbflllll. . Brunswick after spending a plggs- an; two weeks with his wife and children at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank John. stoli. Bracklqy Road, Those intriguing expressions)! the ideas of New York are being shown to-day in the Millinery de- partment. Some of the favourite colour: are Black, Brown, Navy, Wino, Dark Green, Red, Gallant Blue, in prices from 52-25 i0 $59-95- clared Aunt Sue, with -' ~ so Sl-UDDOHI! if olily sfi.“§§‘;..fl‘ 1,‘, obsessed with Sidney! I'm {and enough of him but, after all he 15 a Hallie and, besides, he's n-i-e. SDsIISIlJlG." Aline lelt like adding that. he was also a duel. but decided. it was best no. LL) tell Aunt Sue about that. » javeli, I'll see what 1 can no; 3h. sai . Wool Fol\l—. — 42-25 l0 52-93 Fur Felts — -- —$3.95 to $5.95 M0d0lB— — — $5.95; b750, $9.95. When Aunt Sue was gene, she ~ - tuxned out [lie light and CllJIIlUE - ~ in». bed. bite lay there trying to Lin. 1 tillllgs out. udililll simply’ must not be al. lotto to throw hcrsci away on Sid- ney: But how to tell her that he was guilty of the Lllcit for which Mont had been imprisoned? Judith wouldn't believe it. especially with- out proof-and there was no proof. Annes thoughts whirled round and round. suddenly, she sat up in bid. Suppose, . . _ A vague lllilll had come to her —a plan by nlilcli sliv might. convince Judith oi Sidney.» \i\'Ol‘Llll€SSIl€SS. Grlluuallyy it took shape in her _ . ... "A SUITS GOT TO LAST LONGER" Telephone I) Private Branch Exchange, with telephones in a! de- _ "WEBB" mantle a Msltoom Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘That's whui the Clothing Man said to the ndieriising department. And it's true. S0 . . if you have a good suit or two, take care of them. ll‘ you need u suit . . . get the best . . .and get your full m0ney’s wo. th (if wear llhturi-‘s where this clothing store can help you . . with the Ylfihi. durable fabrics . . . with the tailoring that expresses the style of today . . . with the style gives a real lift t0 your appearance . . . with the fit . . . well ‘Moore & McLeod don't want you to take it unless it; does fit . . . . really fit. $25, $30, $35, $llO brain. Downstairs, l.ll the offloe safe, llltffi was luur hunoled dollars in (385.1 uliioh slie had intended to de- DLSIL ill the bunk wmorrow. Sup- pose she left it in the safe , . and suppose sne so.iie'liow' let Sidne, lealn that it was there . . . I-lc was despcraiey ‘ill neeu of money to COVJ‘ up his losses at the race truck . . . .:.ie lay back on the pillows. naming out the details of her plan. O. course, it might not work but, if ii did, it would not only open Juultlfs eyes but ii. might even lcad to clearing Mont. It was under- handed. but the end ustifled i-he _ means. Yes. she decide , she would try to trap Sidney _ , , (T be continued) Mmils a. M¥LEOD aw “YUO’QO.‘I)?T'AII.O.C'43'1"?C'QC>O‘Z>O<IND‘I>C ‘ Remembered l‘. April By S'1'l;\\'l\l('l' VAN (lcr VEER lfibawzuzou. xiv. (.'ll.\l’ lllll. XII J'”‘"TU'J.C"?QC'"T'I{C“ .910 QC" O Q O0 QQCEQ Tlic \'i...., 11.: neat ll.lv_ of .\I()llt'.» Sl-lil‘ .il.il U.ili‘l' llrlili\, Nililfj)’ diill lkiul tVi.~,..,.i.c. proud lo we .css o.‘ .til UHlLHll Lllull Allin.- liuli until..- p.i'..u. 1'01‘ ‘ill!’ “and, bllvv could bill) 5 _).ilL‘(l to put l.lli'ill up owl. cvull lilllfixf, bu". 'i\'.‘.\ iii: t‘ Ll i..i't llli.\ \s.i.~.lll liiii . ~ n-vli n.1- :'. . bill. illl‘ an F: ‘illl? (lliff uuiiid ildll. ll) ilop an ill- fliivcriclil. l‘! mount liuie Anne. liviltll siii- L. ‘ tlic axpccivd \lnl'lli.‘ . z. .. ‘illi- iiollvil l.llClll that Aliilit Winllfll to kccp his plmiii 1i ril llillll his féllllll)‘, inc-j: iiud u. ' coclx-raic (lllil, llliLHl ed to tiwrl ‘.ii.il 1n‘- " irl I ii mathematics teaciic. n ll years oldcr than she. A t ‘ ‘lélili! maii. he smiled w‘ filler-ii iitl-lv, Wom- ing con‘ his uiie izilzc Llic ccnicr (f ' "F. Th1; r, .1. ti flllll" (“Lllllblflfi Tlll‘Ollalltiil' (liYillL‘i', Sllf‘ kept up a stgnrlv stream of chniter. “Paul and l met last fall when he came e-high school \\'il(?l'€ lvc been leaching for tn past three years." She smiled at licr llllmiJiilld» "it \\‘.l5 love at first sight, lV-lnll". it, darling?" "Tllai/sl‘i{.',lii,' Paul reedJhnc- ing shyly fll'il‘tlll(l the to 1e. "When we derided to lift married this spring, Paul got. u leave of ab- sence ului l resigned, so that we could tukv this trip i0 Florida be- fore the uczillier turns hot." Frpln liiiic to Lillie Nancy SCGIYH-d on the point of asking Mont ques- tions iliiit might have l)l'0\'0(l em- burrassilige but. each time. Anne skillfully tilrned the conversation into other channels. Mont seemed at (u . but Anne noticed that he “'35 . ‘mg little. "We've all learned to do ‘without Mont at home," Nancy s d. "He's u born rover. There were tlnics. dur- ill}; the past. four or live _veurs, when we lost. track of him entirely." 51w looked lit llPI‘ l)l'()i'~ll€l‘. "Aren't you ever coming home?“ Aunt Sue silddenly spoke up. “Oil. we can't snare liim ll(‘l‘L‘. He's been here so long now that we wouldn't know what w do without him. I said to him lust Christmas that he ivns just like a member the family." She threw a smut: tzlance at Anne, as though to say’. "Look at your old aunt, doing her part!" Judith was having difficulty re- pressing a smile. "Aunt Sue is quite zone on Mont. The affair started lll0.lillS ago-about Thanksgiving, I think." llor blue eyes snapped with mischief. "It's becoming a neighborhood scandal." Aunt Sue seemed pleased at the manner in which Judith had fol- low-ed her lead, but Anne svus wor- ried. She feared they might cnrrv this sort of thing too far. She changed the subject and manalzrd to kcop the conversation away frmn damn-mus topics for the remainder of the meal After dinner, Mont took Nancy and Paul on a tour of the 181'!“- When they returned, it was mid- afternoon, tiine for the travelers to be on their way, As tn.ir sedan rolled avray down the drlvcway, Anne breathed a. sigh of relief. Moni, standing beside her on the porcll, held out_his hand. “Thanks -_\'ou were a brick." She smiled at him. "I did little cilough, and I was very glad to do that little." That night. Anne was in her room ilrcpiiring to rctlre. when Aunt Sue tapped on the door and came in 'I'licre was a disturbed expression on her face. I, "I'm worried about Judith, she said. "She's gone oil again with Sid- ney but. when I asked her whore the were going. she flared up and wouldn't tell me. Anne, unless ac watch out. those two will turn up married one of these days." Anne frowncd. “I'm afraid of that, too. I told Judith. n few weeks ago what I thought about Sidney. but it did no good. However. as long as he be so reckless as to marry. lie has no Job. I doubt whether they ll of hasn't a nickel except what Otis gives him." “The trouble Ln that he has been drinking n lot lately," Aunt Sue went on, "Judith told me that he lost three hundred dollars of Otis’ mnnev at the truck in Louisville last week. He's afraid to tell Otis and eitlda-nily has been trvinz to screw up his courage by drinking preti-v steadily. It worries me for Judith to zo oilt with him when he's 1n that condition. I told her so. but she seems to think it's her dutv to tri- to straielitan him out." "I'd have a talk with her in the mnruiiisz." said Afllll‘. "Mnvlv- we can IY-‘Ffillfldl’ her to go away for a Wllllf‘. down tn Llnda2s~some place like that." "1 rlczil-J. whnthnv- an. Mu" da- Bren gun factory; one of the , PRETIM COLORFUL, FEMllvalui SEAbOn NEW YORK, Aug 10.-We are n. the heart oi a very pretty, colorful, ieminlne summer It is interesting to note that "they" are wearing prewy lnucn what they like. it isnt a white summer or a black SUJIIIILI. a beige or a rey. Nor does a black and white p nt or a vmite and man: plnlt predominate. There are lots ol greens and reds rlnining neck and neck — the color gamut of blues and beige and RK€lQL, the "natural" colors coming up, Purple, beautiful and plentifil, brown, yellows, tangerine. American Beauty, mustard; and rusts. {lower hat|___md_ ils are_takin¢_ “.1... . . \\ll1 c. out for inc winter in... a ilew trim, neat. impeccably tailored look will be the lai. HIQL tlenu. Again we are copying our mvixfrl . We can't. let tzlleln get nwziy with a very consciously LBliOl-m. A “an a rleriect PU: no ilIl-ir. u lien ll) nil‘.- door bronze and not make a stab at the some thing. LOOK IIEALTIIY Women will not be pink and white as to compkxions. They’, too. will at- tempt to look healthy and casual for daytime and as seductive and femi- nine as possible for evening. TlIQlT will be jewels and Omhldm _ _In_fai~ on run onormn um In m: an, one: arm: rnolinn. gm... bu" n “n; Every day more of time vicious gum no oonllgefltlu pained‘; n“. 1|, gnu“; a. - - rifles. A highly efficient weapon, the B07! firn a 55-inch uncut-pinch; bullet '5“. m “Q. n "flu" l‘ in Inspecting finished guns. Whenever you hoof the angry rM-lM-hl of u Spitfire gun like the one! ih the photo of. RIGHT. “he |lrl lllnlflong uniq- h paging hr. ' whim m nanimous; hi In ma. in the incl.» where tile most intell- sive production is centred, some florists remain open till 3 and 4 o'clock to serve the "swing shift." There isn't any perfect pattern for ally period, but our current u. iS following pretty closely the pot- tcrn of the last world war and the women at home will try to look their best-for the men they love home on leave, for the men they love over- seas and for their own precious morale. » Orchids are not as expensive in the summer time, and with the new summer black fashion for cocktails and evening they ive an eiekantly sophisticated note the very sim- jlle black dress. ‘he , “ s...“ m... more we see smart women wearln pearls. There isn't a more f atterixigoan- bination. The little black sheer-pearls It throat and ears and an orchid fol‘ color-that's 1942 summer FOR SALE House with lar e lot in good loc- ality. Terms I desired. S. B. JOHNSTON. 8-8-10-12, 1 m u» photo u an an my» I'm-m“ Mir val-mule phi. n» IOIIQI’ in u»: W“ ‘Ielierrlnnomnwbnueiauyoameu by a ennui; noel-m m-lma mwhi" m. m Inning us. null weapon m l- gum; yea-mm n Canada’! re"