l@_ 2e. 194s » ~ busy Iltra 0f . 1V0 M . ro n A ' , ' ’ '38 w iiuntor River . Ilsa/ll!‘ oflufin-"nl, m. Wllmbt Ito-Quad is IpendU ‘j/EIPGWGIMTMIMGMIM . 1 should be mine you. It M“. about our NEW DOMINION secon- IT! POLICY. because .. .. .. It's the moat eoulbreheuive bill yet devhed. It pays l-wsya. by provid- iug ilnaueisl protection (or your iamils now (In Isuits o! $5.090) and b! hi!!!‘ hg’ s mad {or YOUR urns retirement. Wills you'd phone use. and g , bar's mars: ‘nus oven EDWIN C. JQIINSTONI, 3A., 0.1-1!" Provincial Manager 111-115 Grafton Street, Charlotietowrn P. l. l. I SINGS Nvnssur nannl ' score srsno on scnooss mmBURGH““-7P)“n° mm Mr. C. B. Matheson, Mrs. P. ordinary emflhditure of educstion- cuckoo which sinks the opening zimifglgflixs‘: mromingbo (gwennw lured B‘ 313,10, “d M“ Q v_ 5mm.‘ d1 authorities in Scotland during notes o! ‘lhree Bland Mice was 5 "1 u‘ ° °°- “mum u,‘ women.‘ Imam“ 1946-47 was estimated at, 23,114,424 heard here. pounds ($64,867,790). 0 “In IIVRQUAY, England-JO?) — A "I wouldn't worry about your old girls," Bill said cornlortingly. "Something tells me they're going to looked out for." "You think so?" April waded. ‘Then. do you-oh, here's Cwenn. Perhaps she can tell us somethin, about this mysterious Bureau benefactor." . Yesterday st tile Bureau things hsd reached the stage when good news could not mulch longer be sumirmsed. Gwenn knew that Bill Brown's masquerade was nearl ever, that lihirmgunth bensisctd’ --the new "‘angel" o! Charity Square-could ‘walk no longer u“. awsres. NW. more suddenly than Bill expected. reporters. trustees, and committee heads were descend- in: upon him. Towards the end of It was Just Gwennis fancy she said her sweetest tones, to be theytirst girl in Fairgvwurit n. thank Bill in the name of heg- town. Gwenn wantpd Bill to know one girl in town didrrt ogre a whoop about his money. Cwenn ing g few dayl at his bane here. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald and Cori motored to Union Road en aundsy Visiting iriends. Master my Whitlock had iihe misiortune to give his arm a bad sprain when he tell while playing with his little chums. -—Hun. R. _...._ Many iriends oi Mr. Lloyd Cousi are pleased to see him out again after having been con- iind to his home with Scarletina. Mrs. Lowe and her daughter- in-lsw are visiting in Hunter River, welcome guests oi Mrs. Lowe's sister, Mrs. A. W. Stewart. annual convention in Charlotte- town last week. Mrs. Vincent McIntyre and her two little children, Peter and Barbara Ann od Charlottetown. are visiting here. guests o! K‘. 0f THE FINAL APP The TEMPERANCE: FEDERAT §!6'7}'0 '"""' ' arms: wk I Ask for it “by name... LIINE’S BREAD ---' please lhed Bill for being Bilinbld he know how much she cared? Didn't he understand? With her lacquered head ngqlngt _hls shoulder, arms slippgd young his neck. lips pressed suddenly, lhlmslesslv to his. Bill was 10mg to understand. A moment Bill held Blwenn, then he sat her dawn hard on her chair, dealt her straight- from-the shoulder talk. Unioy. tunately Gwenn could not take it. She made the mistake 0f tau-g _ a near approach to hysterig of which Bill took advantage. Ha reg. died a cup oi ice water, some oi which he spilled dcwn Gwenn‘; neck. G-wenn went hcmg in a flgg, He greeted her now cheeriully but warily. . "(iwennfl April exclaimed, “isn't this grand news about the Bureau?" Gwenrl had gathered from Bill's unhappy expression that April was still uninformed on certain matters. "Well, Bill," she sneezed, ‘how does it feel new your cat's out o! the bag? Too bad, though, When you were 5o keen on keeping the Bil-ls irom finding out." "Fifldirl! out what?" April stared innocently. She wondered what Hilde Bill grow so red and look so furious. A crowd q: peQplQ M. vsnced on him round the curve o1 the corridor. Doctor Hasnct, Chiai n! Stall-Miss ltister, Superintond. ent a! Nurses-Alixe Van Eldon- llaeing shown over the institution. and a. couple o! visiting doctor; Miss Lister pounced on Bill with a squeal of delight, “Here he is now, our Tawn Ansel! Gentlemen. this is the donor o! "our new Day camp, Mr, Brown. Doctor 'I'ilden--Docwr Hunt. These gentlemen are tuber- Cillfli-i Weclslists, Mr. Brown, so naturally they are particularly in- and Mrs. Bert McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunning oi Clinton were recent visitors in Hunter River as guests out Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Wood of Inglewood ‘Ivurist Home. Mrs. Home. ‘it Arlington, Mass. is spending scvrne time in Hunter River with her mother, Mrs. Roderick Mel-cod. and Mr. and Ml‘!- J. B. McLeod. Christian People of the Island! If you fail to cast your vote on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Andrews of Charlottetown accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Noye oi Hunter River, motored to Oteary on Sunday, and were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Carrutfners. June 28th we may lose our Prohi- m. Leslie McLeod accompanied by his friend Albert McLelian of St. Peter's Bay is visiting in l-lunilp River. Leslie is a son o! Mr. and Mrs. Herbie McLeod formerly o! Hunter River. bition Law aml if we do you will have if)’ for the con- . . WHOLESOME HEALTHFUL BREAD . DELICIOUS . A QUALITY PRODUCT OF LAMPS BAKERIES LIMIT!» DON'T SAY BREAD- Sciveral buildings have been move to diiierent sites in the village recently. Mr. Chesley Woods having moved his meat market from Mr. Lem Crasvwell‘: down to “the corner" where he is open Ior business. Mr. Graswell - is moving s garage from Mr. Chester Whltlockm. to lake responsibi SAY LANE'S BREAD, PLEASE. sequences; Charlottetown and District Representative v ROY (Buck) Wl-IITLOCK-PHONE 1781-L 1:‘ LIIIIOII COMMERCIAL DULLEGE The School of Business specializing in the teaching oi 1n news items o! Hunter River recently an error appeared, stating that Mr. and Mrs. Van Every or New York were visitors here, this should have read. MA‘- And Mrs. Eric McKlnnon o: Montreal ‘were visiting Mrs. Mckinnorrs ulother, Mrs. Wallace McNeil and sister Mrs. Fulton Robertson herr- wlnserted by P. E. I. Terrvperance Federation Master Boyde Tremere who met with g painful accident while served by members oi Riverview School committee reported blinds told the Sewing Club also the in Char‘ ttetown in Queen; county I - ' lfiflflsted in r id ." Gregg Sbortlloncl, the streamlined shorthand that ls e65)‘ The cmwdyoeunvelogfled Bu] and visiting in Hunter River, has rez- Ingfltutg, A goodly sum was could be purchased and the Foods Club, and asked if there in the said Province on Monday to read and cosy to write. slrzlwcolnfioiloggilxi-t.hi3?“8332,? §§§§Zl§°§§yd§'°l§§§o "unfit... Named‘ 12113125,‘? §§§°,,”'§§,’;f,{,’ff,fl, aft’: ggxfaiub°wgx 6532;‘: b3: a’: a‘: ‘lama?’ l?" °' 5117 "i!" "m: "Bill. Elvin: us the Day camp?" ' t° hi! M“- "ii W" "- élv-enl I" Hunter River horses were enter- Bert McDonald, Mrs. ‘Sherron. dugfgd by M", Ihnméfl, Bernard forenoon $1 thir-fils: Us? 1:32.: l!‘ Sick committee reported several calls, and new committee appoint- ed: Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. W. the hospital for several days. His home is in Hampshire and is a gun s! Mr, and Mrs. Clayton ezi in the opening night race at the track in Charlottetown. Speed- well Guy owned by Roy Mills and and one by Mrs. Robert Smith. hunch was served by Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. McDonald and committee in cause l! any they can’ why the Ac- counts oi the said Estate should and “And all the rest o! it," Gwenn be owed Ind the ESstate closed ss For Information and prospectus, write the principal. yswned. "Hls father was Brown, the steel man-didn't you ever , _ hear oi! him? He leit Bill a pct, o: "Tlflli¢i'!~ driven by Claude O'Brien was l. Bowman‘, Mrs. Cyril Smith and chu-gg prayed for in said petition and on Bienographle. Secretarial money to divide among Fairmount ' fourth lrl the iirst dash, and Mrs. Emmett Bernard. Program " or Geo", M_ Wuhan‘ , and Accounting C charities, as well as a few millions Mlsimiii Hall‘ he" 7w” WE“ came under the wire in front in committee: Mrs. J. D. Matheson, CANADA Esq, Proctor ior said Petitioner. t And it is hereby ordered that 1 Mrs. J. E. Cousins and Mrs. , ‘ true copy hereor be forthwith pub- ' ' filled on Friday everllnng to see Chester Whitiock. - , the second dash, winning this Trinity Y. P. Union present over tor herself. He took that E. heat in 2:19. Reuben Lee ovmed R. A. Job to get experience and PROVINCE OF FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. ‘I. 1948 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Alliillcaii for fall nuollment now Study the towrh Burs lean“ “Rebecca o, sunny Brouk Farm» by Emmett Bemud was fifth "shed in so b beilll accepted. as soon is he can. no saysg ‘under the direction Ci 1V1"- in the first dast and ic-urth in a bill oi’ '12 cents was paid. and Tlffsmsfigfiag“ fogalg“ ed in C.......'Z‘.°...'.‘.ZZ‘Z?Z’.'J..I§ really rather enjoyed this funny Ruby Hiiule- This P1“ w“ en‘ the second. Reuben has been collection amounted to $1.60. The In n. Edi“ o‘ REZGINALD B in each week lor at least {our con- llttle place. but he's naturally loved by all =5 we" as- "it shifted over from trot. and finds roll call for next meeting will be mcumh h” o, chnhmww’; secutive weeks from u... date here- ’ a of and that at rue copy hereof pg forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely. in the hall o! the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near" " the O'Leary Public dlsll in Owearv ‘ aforesaid, and In the hall o! tha- specialities which Included a solo by Miss Beverefy Smith. a solo by Miss Betty Beers and a duet by Miss Beers and Miss Phlllys Mc- Fayden. Ice cream and cake was answered by each member bring- ing a. flower slip which will be auctioned, and meeting will be held at the home o! Mrs. D. J. McLeod. Lunch committee: Mrs. J. S. McLeod, NLrs. C. B. Mathe- son. Mrs. J. D. Matheson and it hard to iorget his former gate. but with more work will make a game trottcr, Cyril Smith drove his Budlong colt, Abegweit Mi- lsdy, in her ilrst race 0n clay, finishing fourth in each of the two dashes. in Quens County in the said Prov- ince, Manager o! Fisherman's Cen- tral Co-opersti e Anocistlon. de- ceased. intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person " ' said County dreading the rush." ‘ CHAPTER. XXX “April's not homefflMrs. Bundy announced. "But you come right 0n 1n, Mr. Brown. You're Just the teller we want to see." Polly treated Bill to her amiable w. o. FRASER, m. Union Commercial Colleg- Royal Bonk Building Choriotieiwfl. P- 5- I- . frnlle, then, going to the back “’°"’° m“ m"“'“".v‘e ‘*' Mrs. Chester Whltlock. Delegates Ggggmug, 00M "om in Summer-lilo In .___ Sill” Elie Called. "ZOIY. Ml’. ‘or M,’ x Nfiwlret don-t fee; The regular monthly meeting o! to convention in Charlottetown wgmnlAs upon "Mun; ‘he PYIMB 5011M! IYONSIIILIQ that all ' wl-II-If ¥ Brown's here! Bring it down." To y!“ anmx me ‘i; (m set do,“ Rlverview Institute met on Mon- were: Mrs. Cyril Smith and Mrs. pgflflfln on flle or Ruper H. Msc- pemm‘ '”I"°5t°d I" u" I“ '._ . .. Bill she explained, "Zory and me W? a ,3,‘ ' ' day evening, June ‘i, at the home C. H. McGuigan. Miss Mary Mc- yam o1 Olggry in mince cmmiy 5mm " "imialil m‘! h"! i!" q i: -_.__.___..__.____.________._ W0" W“ o; Mm pu-cy Boyle, 1n the nunag¢ supervison was mesa“; h‘ ‘h. u“ Pmfimh Universm, noglienahégrérffil n n m Y,» . a onour an ‘. ii “But what's the‘ trouble. MIS- Bundy?" Bill took the chali’. his lace expressing his bewilderment. "It's because Mr. X is that LIN- and each mcmber enjoyed her helpful address. Miss McDonald told the meeting several things to Student, the Administrator o! the shove named Estate, praying ‘hsi a citation may be issued for the absence o! Miss Gillis secretary, Mrs. J. L. LiePage was appointed acting secretary. The president. Leonard Palmer. Judge oi the lid . Probate Court st Charlottetown in ' Y Queen's County, the day and year " .. . . ll . C I 'th d ., t h 1i" h h l: ' -. MIIIiITIME ., c 2:5: . ‘may’ Th’ My we 100k 11-“ it is und repeating the Creed in unison. term or office. Miss McDonaldaita all persona interested in the 3-" ‘h’ Cmm- I 1 lgfixenrgzg'tg Tara?’ ogfewzgfi Roll call was answered by 16 suggested the secretary get a. said Estate in be and appear before (Sam E- 315335312; dlxLMlnv ' fl? a h" tenet “gm on the “m”. at”! members and three visitors, and loose leaf book to keep eaolh the Judge present at s Probate m‘ s’) _ issue n1’ the ‘institute News, and Court to be held in the Court House two new members so to speak, it ‘goes without sayin‘ Paid 5"“ he ain't the hero we thought I10 was. Another thing, ii he's mad at Miss Alixe, maybe he'll‘be mad at us and not send us any more money." ‘Oh, I don't think you need worry about that." Bil‘ put in has~ ti I: ? av-.=».-_w...a3pun =1. . pa,‘ I Enjoy The Comfort 0i Refreshing I Summer Atmosphere ly. "It's not the money so much." ' Folly continued. “though goodness knows it won't be easy doin’ with- l "00 __ I. i ' . Matias c um a o...» .3.- JF-ou" “°.5’.$'.$.ii.i.'$°" r" .1": “m. 5331i“?- - i‘ I Oil - , i BstI-slovoiflnmv MM , why", N" B, . k ‘in. m2... enjoyed . ........... , In Your Iiomo During The “""°'°‘M""‘ n""'“' 25th Rlegulor sxlsaylc W“ Mm the at? 8mm dlnliitcutlt i HQEPaEI 5'3‘. sfhiAugugf tpl grlieiasggfiyllfyxfgLgzhlrgiou talc; j , Mutual science Minus Gwlm me where 1'11 iind April?" he asked - - ‘. i _ Feodhelleelegy COURSES "I Ph°n°d u“ w“ Em“ “d Your family and yourself hove o right to expect C ' Bates said she wasn't there, so-" "l don't know as you could find hen". Polly began "I dent rightly know where she is and it's got. me kinder down. I hardly know it Zora and me uulht to go to the movies as we'd planned." ~ Zora "But it's Clark Gable." "1 know. I hate to mill It." Polly Regular Courses leading to degrees In Arts and science and Education. Junior Matriculation work. Drawing in Charcoal and heating system that will keep your home worm and com- fortable in cold weather-q: system that ventilate; and humidilies in addition to providing ample warmth. In PIPE, PIPELESS and AIR-CONDITIONING MODELS A Fawcett Furnace vvJKh- I pve-Prolasaional Courses requisite Ior ' Law, Medicine, and Dentistry Pastel; Outdoor Sketching- -.. v Painting (Oil and Water ‘ Colours): History and Ap- i‘ Hsessr all Almond (canes available la any use-a. ‘($31322 “agflfigir made wistful protest. sighed. "But if April's ccmin’ I ‘I "h h‘ NHL‘ Leather Tooling); Poem-y, hm“ , MFAMHOFLAW Milli" - Pilflviflrfl. Oran. mm, mhfinm émi» m“ docs cll this, besides it's installed in the basement which ll TI§FAGlTYQFWIII¢IWIWWII"4°I'"°IM-D~¢M ' xzlranvfkfih "gall": * (To Be Continued) so much more convenient than tending room stoves. Fam- y’ Bu‘ aces era still in short supply ond lute comers will be dis- l ' THE FAULTY OF DENTISTRY. vulva Minna J 0-05- Public school Music. Aom- ‘ Installation con be mode elation I ma» dppoi ted-Bette s . ENTRANCE SCHOLARS-IFS liduuilonu - dabursss In at yoIIr convenienlce.“ u’ n“ sgsgo" "Q49 Teeelllnl Methods: Idlea- ' YOU'LL ENJOY LIVING IN YOUR FAWCETT HEATED HOME ilonai Psychology; Mug]. ilanal Adminlstratiolr-taaghi by a Ileoiaiiat la this laid. . FOOT-HAPPY °» r Jeaisbolsnllpnsdal val uncommon-wa- um»..- mL-o-LTLE-"arsswaulwl-ca-J d" “"""" ""' "'"" """' ‘E’ u‘ " wan m descriptive mums u Willi ' wane 1o m: aroma/ls m: REGISTRAR W 1H w» M» c k a s y . hi: llalsieaaabhnfiilyld- Maritime Summer School “we-g, ""3, ggoivlg ' t ~ """'"'“"""““ J r::i".l..*":::: 2m: " -*'°'== "i "'"""""= i “r . " _ "" °'~ ' " " “ _ I I E's- shkhnsoo a nae-r. arosss r