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" -- Ilaadlina Lady Ir \ Georgia CHI‘ ; Julie's hand came out of the, and incredu- ugly. blue-nosed auto-‘ mtflfflia". that was pointing directly qbwhgggamhusoo a a: growled‘: . burmakls an swan tan. fcet away. Ann lrnew thatI ' "I mean it, Ann/i said Julie a moment, lier voice low, ‘Edd. bale-marl Forster Islanders ilslahrato Anniversary The following is ‘rem a Woburn. Mass. urdaarigl at recsnt data: The ovont at the Woburn Coun- ty Ctub was planned as l lfllll wedding anniversary o1 Mr. and Mrs.. William H. Connie! but as festivities devalopau. the gals cv- ent also embraced the observance of the tenth anniversary of Mr“ and Mrs. Henry J. MoGormack o: Winchester. Ilrl. McCo-rnack was Miss ldeen (banish. daughter of the yuoilariarg before her snar- riage. William I. Oonnia and Tina ‘McLean. formerly of Kansington, 9.2.1. wars married at Maddaek, NS. Juria $5. I012. ‘Pvrenty flvs years ago, they moved to Woburn where Mr. Connick wentto work at his trade, s barber. For many years ha was employed by the lsts Bartholomew Mahonay and then cstsblilned his own bildmas which couldn't live without Irm, If he married you-I'd want to die. But -—I‘d want you to die, tool He's mine, Ann - you have no right to INSICI‘ IIPILLINI’ CIIAM be now street. On June Nth, M. Henry J. Me- Campbell l maintains on {-5 BROTHERS MFJCHINERYCQLTD LIVERPODLJN 5, gines now in stock from ovo Scotio PSUN .. URNERS - SHIP REPAIRS . him—" "Julie, you're being a. simpla minded Jttle fool," Ann told her sharply and started to rise. But Julie's menacing esture pushed her back find Julie’ soft. pain-wracked voice said sharp.y.| “Sit stil. Ann-Abe guards of: this gun~ifl> fire if l just press my finger tsie least little nit-nnd-I couldn't. miss hitting your heart- from here—" And ‘.2 en the front door opened and closed and there was a gay treble c-f laughter and the patter o1 childish feet in the hnll. with JLie-that doubt would have died, In the swift 100k that was al- most consternation bhlt ftlckared for a moment in lui. ayes and than was gone. And ti-en his Jaw set hard and his eyes became cold ar-d wary. "Oh?' he said politely, tapping a cigarette on his nail, before lighting ‘t. "That must have been lun." "Not exactly." BIWWBTEG Al"! evenly. "she-Aried to kill ma.” Lyn dropped the cigarette and stared a. her IndSlllZtCgIIlg gisbellfif. Julie's rigid bed jerked as P"°",,“‘ “m” '5" 5'“ m‘ ' though she had beeln a wocden doll‘ m“? 0);,’ ,1” Pelsstigka QIImTI in the hands of an awkward pup-I “dm i i!“ °_"’ “dmifi k peteer: the hand that held the gun! b“ ‘u’ 1y 5°“ on ‘ e I ‘I a he i _ . Jerics seriously?" I ‘3.'.;’§§°3..;’i....i..f.‘3°?.1"l.t‘ii,.3§’€.i d» ~ W u» w like looking auto- the peacock-green-blue brocade 3 "Ty business bcusecoat; and through the door mm‘ aimed slralghl‘ at my hurt Connack. Winchester drtmist sud Eileen Lonnick of Wohuyn were united in marriage at It. (lisrlas Church. i The neighbors of the Oonnicks knew of the approaching anniver- ,s.ary of MI’. and Mrs. William Connick and soon there was a surprise movement well under way. when al. arransements were com- plete. the Conntck; became aware lo; the fact as thev too had been busy planning a celebration of the lastn anniversary and ti» daugh- 'ter’s te-ne. anniversary. They were lall invred w. the Woturi. Coun- ‘try Club where an evening of repl celebration was in store. The Connicss and the McCorm- acks received the guests under a decorative archway and in the re- ception group was also the only son of 'l‘.e Ccnnicks, Oapt. Charles Cannlcs. T.W.A. pilot. Mrs Mc- Cormack made the event very real- cotoeuss mom saoo - PERFUMES mom ss.oo CHANEL I come a scampcring child, laughing‘ "N" 5 distance M aim" ‘our feet and wi-h a very nervous finger SHIP 8. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT crowing with delight as she evadediquwerlng around ‘he triggers. Ann istic by appearing m her wedding p rms AND srntcr: i BOON T0 isnrram LONDON. Aug. i2 - (C?) - Douglas tir and Silica spruce, ra- tive to British Columbia, have be- come stalwart; of Brizizh forest resources in the last 5O years and now Predcminae i.. some planta- tions establiared under govern- ment supervision. One zorestry official said the spruce has been "invaluable" in both peace ard wa; — it can be used in airplane constguction - and tesls have shown it will pros- per whore the heavier native Brit- ish spruce inils. Timi-cr-starved Britain can thus extend hrr wood- ed areas. "Abou. 1,500,000 acres now are under control of the foiestry com- mission, 900,000 suitable for for- ests. About 500,030 have been planted.“ an official said "In several new fo.est areas the Canadian trees predbminate." Canadian toresters felled heavy stands of Douglas firs in north- ern Scotland during the Second World ‘Nor. A tree qt this variety 1 which reached nearly 200 feet in Montgomeryshlre has beer. regard- ed as the highest tire lr. the Un- lied Kingdom. ‘me nrst Douglas fir seeds were lent to Brita’n in 182B by the‘ Scottish botanist, David Douglain. who trumped the Itockics in pion- y‘ I iMoseiey. asked in ihe House of the middle-aged, whlteclcid nurse. Who IOIIHWHI her. ‘The child flung' herself on Jude with a little whoop lot delight and burrowed he. flushed Iface in the ic-lds of Juues house- ‘coat. ENCOURAGE INTEREST IN EMPIRE HISTORY LONDON, Aug. l2 ~— 1GP) - ‘me desirability of encouraging the teaching oi the li'sv>ry nnd evolution of the British education authorities in a. reient department of education circulai. Sir Patrick l-lannon, Conserva- tive member of Dflrliament for way and Julie lashed out at her l furiousiy. "I told you to keep her in the park until six-J‘ iiy, he.‘ pale eye; resenimmt as she said eurtly. "It was beginning to rszn, Madam." Commons whether the tom-hing of The nurse‘ 8y" flickand lo colonial history and economics Jun“, appropnate textbooks H1108 avail- ablieducation Minls<er Tomlinson invariably B” l” said we lextbozksmould be Chosen havlc-i’ that scmetimes makes ter- by the local authorities but would licreased the supply of suit- able material for such. Pmoks. beloved adults. looked no at her, mother and shrank a little as the ey nurse came in to DICK hr up. i "Crmc alonri, Baby," said the o; nurse irnderiv, her vo cc gentle m and $o:il.ing thougi. her ties '\'-ra_ angry, "Supper tin1e—*.hv doliiesi "will be wanting their nice bak-rdi apples. ' She c-asried the child out o! the, room, her verv back rigid with “or sense" o1 outrage, he; stlffiy starcned skirts ivzih indignation. Ann vas on he rfa-et now. breath- ing again, moving again; realizing that the child had undoubtedly LONIKJN »— (C?) -- Temple church. built by Knights Tempiers in 1185 and destroyed curing the 1940 bntz. is to b2 restored. n, J. mason OPTOMETRIHT fitting and Ssaltlylfll Giana; saved tier lire; because it-ere had been no mistaking the madness that hat. lecred from Julie's e"=s In that spit-second When .r g fingsr nad constricred n little tn the luster or the cur. - and the child's voice nad been heard. Julie looked at Ann with a d=ze1 bewildered QXfJTEESI-‘m, as though wondering who she was. As thouzh Montague l’. I. L Office Hour! l0 to l3 A M 2 to i! P. M. eer days studying plant growth ‘ Holidays m. bv appointment d _'gest'ng trecs ixhi-h mi ht d: stillahblc ‘for development gin om“ clmnwld Wm‘ Britain. Sh" i? lion".- NO BUILDINGS T0 BE ERECTED WITHIN Z0 FEET OF INTERSECTION Section 75 provides thatz-"Except In cities and incorporated towns. shaking convulsively’ no person shall, without the permission of the Minister, erect buildings where highways intersect at a distance less than TWENTY FEET from _ , the nearest point on any such highvuy and anv person violating the was “Ch “g ‘he emu d": “mm”! provisions of this Section shall be liable to a fine of twenty-five dol- Sh? mull {all All“ would M” ‘he lars to be recovered in the manner provided by Section ‘b2 of the said grip ‘lynfls pr vale devu Imd up” Act. And if such person fails to remove such building on the written‘ he?‘ and 5° Am‘ u “ed “Pd “w” request of the Minister, the Minister may cause the said building to be “M "I Li” Imus” “ml m“ in‘ warm removed or demolished at the expense of the owner." NO BUILDINGS TO BE ERECTEI) WITHIN 25 FEET O BOUNDARY OF ROAD ~ I Sections 75A and 75B, added to The Road Act In 1947, provide that :- 15A. "Beyond the limits of cities and incorporated towns and with- ln a radius of TWO MILES from such corporate limits, no person shall. without the permlmion of the Minister, erect buildings at a distance of less than TWENTY-FIVE FEET from the bounds y of any highway or road, nor shall any such buildings be erected at a distance of less than FIFTY FEET from those of the next adjoining owner." 75B. "Any person violating the provisions of Section 15A shall be subject to the same penalties and right of removal or demolition as i THE nonu not The following sections of The Road Act are for public Informs- provlded by Section ‘l5 of this Act." (G. II. HARBOUR). Minister of Public Works and Highways Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, August 12th. I941. E. R. Brow & Son ’ Fire, Auto, Life, AccidenbSickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rates Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stewart I44. Richmond St. lshe came slowly and reluctantly ‘from the grp of some hideous nlglrtmrre. The revolver slipped from htr hand to tile binge-colored carort: ‘ind Julie mllaspaed like a doll on. of which the sawdust is| slowing pourng. She ‘went rown" until sne sat huddlr-d 0n ibe floor, Per fzcc hidden BKJIXISI- the sage- green cushions, her thin shoulders or, 193s Ann mind frr a mom-ml, look-l in; at her helplessly. But there summer rain and uralked a block before site that it was ruining. Her KIIGQS were jelly, and she paused and clung to the friendly trunk uf a slim young fr», s"ak- ing so that but for the tree's sup- port, she could not nave stood. She sulvered in the wnrm, misty summer rain and felt cs though an icy wind hand swept over her. And SIIL‘ knew a feeling n! sharp pity for Julia. as well a: a quite natural distaste for her She huddled there beneath the lscant shelter o! ti... little tree ind _when ner bus finally come. she stumbled a little getting on it ind .was grateful that it was packed with tired people who pad her no heed at all, as she availed herself ‘,0! a strap, and tried to adjust her ‘tired ‘Jody to the swinging and jerking of the big bus as it lumbered ‘on its way. w“ Ann was still white and strained when she got home from the after- I1oon'I episode with Julie. And realized he reached fc-r her, st‘.- evaded him, an the shadowy 01.1‘ hall lat hirn see her taut, drawn face. He said sharply, “Why darling. what is wrong? You're ill-" I-le watched Ann, willed and frowning, and demanded, "Hera what is all this? you'r.. tcrflbly‘ mysterious all of a sudden." . Ann faced him, erect, her head up. her eyes cold. i “£41m tea. with Julia Barton a chi; alts-noon, Lyn," she said lav- ell . Lyn looked ever so faintly star- ‘ tied. It aha had had for one ino- ment the slightest doubt o! his guilt in the Barton matter-though o! course sba hadn't sinoe bar seaaa Charlottetown memory to close for comfort. but_1 can't. any more. Not _ _ , what Jute-meant io do this after- The rurse pau=el in tie door- noon mdlwhat she told me... Ann , The nurse stiffened lrro hostil- 35:1" he “skit mm an aswmp- flashing with “And what d“ she ten “u?” him have it boldly and flatly. , . Llyn hesitated. F0. a moment it the connlch "d m‘ Anns “time list-e and back t’; waxed as though he might deny . i ~" - - t . .- e ""2. - j ‘ ' ' on svi uiy, ‘ course now The child, SB1SIIIVP as children h_ k ,. ~ ‘he queer bk zvtgouéplllitl ‘thew tiluatnleéstpgnwiplmmsgj l-don»... suPPosa you will believe he rlfylng trnnizers 0L! of the most “me remote, Dome‘ “And so?" "And so our engagement is r-ff. “I'm sorry arthe dlckens, Ann. c-ny ten "I wanted to believe you, Lyn -- after , poured n son. The of‘ merely casual interest. “That-you were lovers" A_nn let Ann's es were a5 cold as his rfiarryy course-what else Iiid W" f ‘I Ink?" the told him har=hly. and VE I-iworks ma CUTS DISIIWASHING TIIVI 3 VEI. penetrates, cuts grouse, loosens dirt foster. VEI. eliminates wiping . . . . . . no streolty Illm to No dishpun ring with VEI. scour away. siooosofiaandfleetg! say. m. Small at ltabieeka, om. “My woolen swaatt still so lika gown worn at the original this either, but .t's God's own Lyn said after a moment, his tram 1 do 10v, yo“ mm, And,» he persisted doggedly, "you are the head weni up and l-er only “cm”, r w" wanted w Canadian apple crop" had considered in talks so far o-I-hanksy- “id Mm dryly‘ or-m members of the Cabinet f.i.e competition would be Asricuiture Department mo" m“ I c" sump tees concerned with the future of (To 3c Continued! 60H!- EAUX ill Bill CHANEL No. 5 CHANEL GARDENIA CHANEL CUIR DE RUSSIE CHANEL No. 29 iilNl years ago the evenmg the couple iilsiilliif. ‘iii?’ filéniifiatl? Apple Talks At by message and by pen‘ receiving line OTTAWA, Mil. ll _ a meeting of the the apple crop. ""”““°"ilttawa Suspended ment was followed by a program ‘ I ' i a Lyn hzsltated the barest instant fgmmgstugengcguuxgélelilesfls“ilivggnso over 100 guests who assembled and who leit at a late hour extending every w‘sh for many more years, ‘of hlptfily married iCPl-A Nova Scotia committee, here to liie lo buihWilscusa the future of the Annap- MQCOTIII- olis Valley apple crop in the llgrf. of suspended British imports, have halted their discussions for a week and will leave tomorrow to atteno International Apple Committee in Detroit. R. D. Sutton, spokesman [or the Nova Scotia group, said "the whole been with cams‘? look younger because the contrast is so unexpected. Also gray hair is Dorothy Dix Days-- (Cintinueo from Page 2i make, so you will have nobody but yourself to iiloma for lllllllPplilesl if you marry him. Can't you realize how much better off you are with your job, you] own money and personal liberty than you would be with such a. dom- estic tyrant? Don’t think you will love nirn enough to overlook bu faults. No love survives the treatment that sucli a husband gives his ‘V110. 145MB. Susie, it i5 your Guardian Angel speaking, warning you not to marry this boy. Lend an ear to it. DEAR MISS DIX: I am 33 years old and am becoming premature- ly gray. My husband and adolescent daughters think I should dya my hair. I have been using a lotion to restore my hair to its new". color, but it has made my scalp sore. What do you think I had bei- ttr do? Clmlfl Prematurely On the contrary, it makes you ANSWER: I should say let Nature take its course. ray hair doesn't make you look older. very beautiful and is almost universally becoming. However, if you are going to dye your hail‘, for Heaven's sake -l0l1'l. try to do it yourself. Go to an expert because it is a work ol art that no amateur can turn out properly. WAYS dishes, glasses gleam wipe away. ...nosoepscumL JUST put a few toaspoonfiils of VEL in your dishpan (about hialf as much as soap). Add water. VEI. gives the water amazing new cleaning power that lasts long after suds dissolve. VEL removes grease faster, more completely than soap-in hardest water. Your dishes, glans sparkle like jewels, without the touch ofa tows]. And VEL is milder to hands, free from soapy alkalisl VEI. Keeps stodtirigs sheererzloieiier! irishctoo ...nod aoapflim." Vilfluév/ . Mildlte hula s: VII. gees Panther then try using hall Ia ' sa-v. VEt makes roster wsnsn in clean Q." llliflgS BETTER * Vllaanaausaaaaaasuc-o-aua-a-woacauu. peculiar.