IS PART AND PARCEL OF GOOD TIMES William "”"':h, English com- poser who died 1. 1347, played the organ in London at the age of (our. r-------- r HAY rem Quiclk SUFFERERS rellei Z-1 Fiimily lleuiiiiin At 'Beaton's Mills A delightful family reunion was held this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murdoci. Gilmore of Melville, Beawns Mills. All mem- bers of the family were present. Mrs. Samuel D. Buchanan” of Belfast; Mr. Angus Gilmore of the staff of the Ottawa Technical High School and formerly of the School supervisory Staff here: Mir. Mar- tin Gilmore of the Farming and Welfare Brpnch of the Post Office Department, Ottawa: Mr- John Gilmore, Divisional Engineer with the local Department of Public Works and Highways; Janet Gilmore of the Nursing Staff at the Provincial Sanitarium. Hg was Literature Continued-hfoni page 3 she meant more, he said than many of his professors and she was but a slip of a. girl. When we ask what teachers in- fluenced us, we find it hard to put our finger on .ny. I recall that in my early teens I had I female teacher not out of her teens, un- der whom I began albegra and geometry and had I general awak- ening. There has always been a close connection between the church and an education. The great unl- versltles were founded by the church. I had as my minister." Dr. Blair. the best Greek scholar among the Presbyterian ministry and M385 in the Marillmes, and said to be the best Gaelic scholar anywhere. an expository preacher. others present were Mr. and Mrs. Among the facts that interested A. S. Reynolds of U183 Md 09' me was the remark that italics did lawns Mrs. Millar MacDonald of not mean emphasis but to fill in Charlottetown and Mr. John Gil- the translation. I never ran into more sr. or East Bralntree, Mass, him or shook hands, but he was a 5 sum iirisoiis rot suviiis ill AIIGIIST f Prices are definitely much lower than replacement value. F Much larger selection now to choose from than later in the seasoa. F You get first choice of the newest styles and fresh pelts. :''''c" hm has reduced from 107.. to we as mean i...i..........i.. 1 Prices and taxes hgve advanced, replaeeirient value is much. higher. -.. .11!!! GUARDIAN. formative influence in my life. His pulpit was a sort of university chair. Ha used the historic method. on to whom I also owe more than !n after years I had some teach- ers to whom I also owe more than I can ever hope 1' pay. There was Dr. Macuechan who knew the by- ways-of linalishfllterature as few do; Charles MacDonald. (affec- tionately known as Charlie); John Johnson. called Johnnie both of these taught us auCCI.5IDn of statement; Walter Murray taught us to think. In the old land I had A. B. Davidson and Marcus Dodds - the latter was the man to whom Sir Robert Falconer owed so much. Nor should I forget Falconer as grlobably the best teacher I ever d. I owe my interest in Marx-us Au- relius and Eplctetus to hearing Ed- ward Cicaird giving the Gifford lectures in Glasgow. How deep in debt am I! But in thus recollecting those to whom I am indebted I cannot forget the simple. unlettsred folk among whom my lot was cast yearly. Many of them were philosophers and theo- naugltsr 0f Foriaei ' Islander Joins Il.s. ilavyl Miss June R. Peterson, daugh- ter of Mrs. Albert E. Peterson- nee Ruth l. Harper. formerly of East Royalty. left for "The Great -Lakes" U. Naval Training Station in Chicago for a tour of duty as a Wave in the U. 5. Navy on Tuesday. On Friday, July 27, prior to her departure. Miss Peterson was tendered a "going away" party by her business associates of the Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation of Boston. Later in the evening a social was held by her mother and the Pilgrim Fel- lowship of the North Congrega- tional Church of Woburn, Mass. At both gatherings she was pre- sented with gifts and the best wishes of all were extended to her. the All Terrible but they had a re- ligious content. They asked little from the world. and lived godly lives. Their in- fluence was often uncc- -ious, but logians by nature. God to them was Pl . -..- . WE GIVE YOU VALUES THAT ARE IMPOSSIBLE T0 DUPLICATE AT PRESENT DAY PRICES! Ii is general knowledge that fur prices have advanced: taxes on fur have been increased-BUT-during this great AnnualgAugusi Fur Sale we are offer- ing for sale costs that were purchased and skins contracted for long before the general increase in price; and faxes. Our present stock are no higher than they were last Fe on when we have do re-orcler there will be a great increase SO BUY DURING AUGUST! it was there. in price! s with All My Love (By Virginia Bowel) CHAPTER I. Stephen Calrldge looked up from his morning paper and smll. ed qulzlcally at the young girl "OBI": the shaded terrace to- ward him. Through the border of stately elms on the east edge of the cool flagstone terrace a few 3l"i”5 07 yellow sunlight shot through. and as they touched the girl's soft blond hair they seemed fingers. "Rather early for you, clan," Stehhen Calridge said wryly "In- sontnla?" His daughter smiled as she bent, down and gave him a quick kiss on the forehead. Colby. the aged butler. had come silently from the dining room and moved one of the cushioned wicker chairs up to the table. Clare sat down and Colby said. "Good morning. Miss 200 Full 00ATS T0 0lIO0SE Fromi SIZES from 9 to 46 Prices from 595.00 to 5795.00 TERMS:-u.";i..':cli':."t.:..:.”..';:':i.".";.";:.'::... Clare. The usual?" - Every Coat In Stock. Greatly Reduced to For This Annual Sale! SAVE 1035 to 25h) OVER Mill ABOVE THE LISTED PRICE! FREE Storage and Insurance on your purchase to caress it. ruffle it with tender h "Morning. Colby. extra eoftfee." Colby moved awpy and Stephen Calrldge leaned back in his chair. "My dear.” he said solemnly. "looking at you makes rm mi 40 years younger. There's something about morning sunlight on a we- man's face that should reserve the sight for young men only. It's not good is: us old oodgers to feel a qulckenlng of the heart- beat so early in the day." Clare tilted her head and ap- praised her father through na.r- rowed eyes. Every day he looked older, she thought. yet every day he acquired most of that fine. strong dunlty that made age in case almost something to strive for. He must have been ex- ceptionally handsome in hlsyouth: you could visualise what he must have looked like by half-closing your eyes and filtering out the sagging lines in his cheeks and under his eyes. His head was broad and sat heavily on his wide shoulders, and the hair that had once been coal black was now. a steely. brlstly gray. The arched nose and thin line of mouth must be the saute now. she thought. as Yd. A little (prices on our I. But later '.l'. W. BEN'1'Lny' an P. I. I. Branch Mum": ch I T - 6! were in th the eyes were th: :rT1I:nl::;glT,::(: may-blue. The ri the yam. she JZ.i'.i3'.i””l.:';,'”f,,:' upon his figure. There W” n paunch that he could no lo ' exercise away, ana the" war" stoop to the shoulders that mmi II(e'uI.o come” 5 Permanent ilred. "You must have been up as a. young blade. s:m;3"d51"'" said. "You say thfngg M, nlcgf Nowadays young men dons, mlk in flowery terms like that u'....-. more likely say. '6”, ..,,'.,,, ,5 do things to me.' And they?-2l'....' It-Llligemil-.:ma line morning, mm, "m Stephen laughed u 531d. "You can't blamg I.Il2y..0:::d men entirely, young lady. 1'" mg day girls were more anpreclgllyg of tender romantic gestures. You lmol" Perfectly well you'd laugh in the face of any of you, mm, men that tried what you'd mi the 'Doetry technlque'." And I can be almost lnmllbl, in talking about you. he thought You are just like your mother. not only when she was your age but until the day she died. You "9 the type that never changer You'll always be young, you'll ,ll.' ways be a. thrill-hunter. you'll al. ways be a heartbreaker because no man in the world will ever be your boss. You love life too much to give up one ounce of its free. dom. You'll probably even rile like your mother did. doingsome. thing dangerous. Maybe it, wont; be in a speedboat. like it was with her. but it will be in some- thing just as reckless, just as gay and lust as daring. Colby brought in Clara's or. range juice, and when she'll drunk it dnvm she said. "I have a dam at the airport for 9 o'clock. in case you're wondering why I'm up so early." Her father noddcrl and as he looked at her a smile with ii. tinge of sadness tugged at the corners of his mouth. "You figure its time yotLlearnrd to fly. eh?" "How did you know? I might have been just going out for a ride." Clare watched as Colby set a lalatc of bacon and eggs be- fore her. then she immediately began to cat. "You never onioy anything un- less you are at the controls." her father said. He laid his napkin on the table. folded the paper next to Clarc's place and took out his watch. "It's 0.45 and I have an appointment at the bank for 8:45." he said. "Are you eat- ing at home tonight?" "Yes. Every night. for the next month or so. I think. There's a lot of sturlyinlz involved in this avitaion course. and the plane I want to buy eventually has so many instruments it'll take sper- ial schooling just to learn how to use them." Clare looked uli and grinned as her father kissed lu-r on top of the head. 'tBye. I3.”- ree you tonight.". she said as iv! moved off toward the house- (To be continued) a CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ' IN THE PROBATE cover The 18th day of July, A.D.. 1931 In Re Estate of MARGARET J- JOHNBTON late of Charlottetown in ,Que'en'a County in the said Province. Widow. deceased. WSWP; To the Sheriff of the County Dr Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within sm- County GREETING: WHEREAS upon l'el'idll13 the petition on file of Keith M. Johny; ston and Clive E. Johnston. ml of Charlottetown in Queens Cow; ty. aforesaid, executors 'g above named estate Drill”? IIII”; a citation may be issued for if” Purpose hereinafter set forth.aX':b are therefore hereby require mn cite all persons interested in bi" said Estate to be laid acre”? 0. fore the Judge present at ac rm bate Court to be.held in the cm House in Oharlottetown in Queeoh County in the said Province. N Friday the nth any of All'3v;n next coming. at the hour of 9 ed” o'clock forenoon of the same ml to shew cause if any I-Imfld E" why the Accounts of the an d E tats should not be P1594 3? md lstate closed as prayed for gm” Petition and on motion of! r my 1. Mlgtlttiitoison. llquirc. PM 0 said a oner. sun rr is many onnsgglig that a true copy here" I” I W, with published in some new allww Published in Charlottemwnnuem gala once in each week for m 9 four consecutive weeks fro. copy date hereof and that awlillm ma hereof be forthwith D05 in the ly. namely in Court nouio in ciiuiomwwn. Queen's County, at or "9" m (53):. or Anova-Scotiaunuggl"-It or .sOpf..2'5'2, .' CHARLOTTETOWN Y's MEN'S TRADI FAIR Ilia jioiaiii adj ' 3 rosnadb I:rl.iI'dlllhg.lIrIoyO.IIlrnl:EIul-OOWF 1'0"," said. so that all DOTWM ma Cd in the and ::.lr:.Nm': may have due an nmdzur Leonard Palm" '3" ' - hob”. col." .Q onsrlo:l:, following public DlIC0:'.B"P;f”:;;”