, Father Ayers and Father Keefe. wsoivssnsr Ypfl univtehny Mrs. rrmrwuttn was A visitor to the city on Thursday. my 1!. . Harold W M: spent a few s.?,'.' at 'IireeadieEiut- vul- un, Herbert Lewis returned to her home in York on May lath. ")9 node N sonfcity. Inuit gum”, any 18:1: ht her home in York. Mrs. Fred McDonald spent Illn- dgy, May lath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lrnest McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox erg! fgmily spent Sunday. MI! 13;- with Mr. and Mrs. Geoff! WI - Mr. John Nicholson spent a re- cent day at his home in Orwell cove. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wait-I spent Sunday. MIY 3501- ” tll" home of Mr. and Mrs. Herod Watts. Miss Rose Watts spent Sunday. MW 139,11, at the -home of her pg;-ems, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. 35 . d Mrs. Peter Proude IPGM sunIds;f1Ma)' 11th. 37- 03'9" mdv the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cuwell Ind son were visitors to York on Sun- d,y' Mgy lath. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Murray- Mr. and Mrs. Verden Robinson. To,-unto, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William McDon- ald, Covchesd. Misses Myrna and Freda Cas- well City, were the guests of Deb- orah arid Hazel McDonald on Sun- dsy, May lath. Mrs. Laura Bustin. City: 15 spending a few days at ""5 home of her nephew, Mr. Arthur Ves- sey. Mrs. Harry Lewis was hostess to gm Evening Auxiliary on Wednes- dgy, May 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watts had as their guest on Sunday. May 11”"- Mr. luthsrisnd Wood oi Toronto- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Creswell spent Sunday evening, May lath. in York, the guests of lMr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Mrs. Dave McDonald and daugh- ter Lavina were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett on May 18th. Mr. and Mrs Will Crockett and daughter, Leno . spent Sunday. Mgy is at Orwell Cove, the guests of Mrs. Crockett's mother. Mrs. D. Mac!-'herson. Mr. and. Mrs. Dave McDonald. Mrs. Ramsay Auld and son Wel- ter, and Mrs. Gordon Crockett at- tended the iuneral of their uncle. the late Albert Craswell on Ms) 13th. at Rustico. 30 IN MEMORIAM Mil. FRANK .1. TRAINOB The funeral of Frank J.HTrah10f took place on May 21st from his late residence in Tyrone to St. Ann's Church where Solemn Re-t qulem Hlgh Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev.. George Mu- Cmmac, gggigted by two former pastors of St. Ann's Church. R"- L. J. Ayers. as deacon and Rev- W. A. Keefe as sub-deacon. Rev. Leonard Mcxenns was Master of ceremonies. His Excellency Most Rev. James Boyle. Bishop of char- lottetown, occupied a seat in th0 Sanctuary. ' The following clergy were D158- ent: Rev. John A. MIcD0nI1dv Rev. Dr. W. V. MacDonald. Rev. Dr. L. P. Callaghan, Rev. Phalen Mcxenna, Rev. George A. Mac- Donald. Rev. K. C. Msclidnllsn. Rev. P. F. MacDonald. Rev- George MacDonald end Rev. Eric Robin. Rev. F. L. Cass and Rev. Den- nis Gallant assisted in the choir. The Charlottetown Council or the Knights of Columbus were re- presented at the funeral by e large group of members. The Honorary pail-hearers were: Matthew Hagen. Lorne Noonan, Amos Monsghan. P. R. McCor- meck. Leo Bsrrigan. and Ernest Rossitsr. The active pail-bearers were: Patrick Callaghan. William Condy. hnmett Gonnm. Anthony Clsrkin. Thomas csrrsghar and Louis Campbell. Interment took place in the fam- ily plot in the church cemetery where services were conducted by Father Mccormac. assisted by The funeral of the late Mr. Trsinor was very largely attended. susesggsnrlus continued from p.-.:e 1o lay there fist on his back with his small legs as still as if they oouldn't be moved. I Black Pussy miffed of him. That sniffing gave Little -ma s dreadful feeling. Little shivers M fright Iran all over him, but they were sil ttnstdeweo that they didn't show Unholy Bond ly Cameron nookery CHAPTII DIX Put TIC rollowlng the clear River Lend- ing sign Richard swung onto the narrow road. When they came to the gates of Oekhsrt they were closed but under Rleha.rd's big hand the horn emitted a thin rasplng summons and the Milesos came running. They swung open the iron gates, their faces beaming as Jan- et introduced them to Richarli. "We've just been married. Mrs. Miles. I think I told you of our plans for Oakhert." Mr. Miles , ' mischievou- .e ly. "It will be wonderful having children around the place, climb- ing the trees and fishing in the rlver." ' They ate supper in the light of a kerosene lump and talked and planned long after Mrs. Miles had cleared the dishes away. It was twelve by the mellow chimes of oakhsrtb grandfather clock when Richard yawned elaborately. "We'd better get some sleep, Janet. we hsveeiong hard day ahead of us." He carried her suitcase up to the high-cellinged room with the immense mahogany four-poster. For a long moment he stared at her, a strange unfathomable ex- pression in his eyes. "Will you be all right herc,' "Yes. Richard, I'll be quite sill right." "Fine. f-1 think I'll take the small bedroom off the den. Bet- ter set used to it-I'll have to come." . 1 "Perhaps that will be best." she found herself saying. At the doorway he turned, he was smiling - s queer crooked smile. ”I guess this will sound foolish but how about not puttinzg mine?" "why," "Just I silly notion - I dont want to dlsillusion the Miles fam- ily. Goodnight; Mrs. Eynon.” she stood motionless listening to his footsteps receding down the stairs, wondering . . . If Janet Harris Eynon thought she worked hard as a registered nurse, she soon changed her mind. oakhsrt made demands upon her time and strength that no patient, however ill, had ever asked. Until someone could be found to relieve Richard st Cosmopolitan Hollllloll. he carried on his even- ing duties there, but toward even- ing he would tear home in the lit- every gesture. I the list?" porch arranged flrst- then if we should have a patient-" He looked down at her. "Not! Worried. are you? We will have them. you know." 3 "I know, Richard." l Richard's big muscular hands; took hold of her shoulders. "I.ook at me, Janet." l She Compiled, hoping her eyesl didn't reveal her apprehension. lie stared at her, his pupil; intent behind his glasses. "You believe in me, don't you? You know 1 en; sincere about this scheme?" "How could I doubt it? You've worked like I. dog around here." "All right, then. if there's wot. rylng to be done. let me do it." ' she relaxed, feeling grateful and immature. I O C with the library now a room for message and heat treatments. the lower floor of Oskhsrt bore little resemblance to its former self. It was more cheerful and brighter, yet the excellent archi- texture and rich old woodwork gave the new sanltarium e. stabil- ity and hominess that was lacking in similar institutions. Janet was upstairs turning the master bedroom into e. comfort- nble living room when her worl: was interrupted by the chugging motor. A moment later she realit- ed what it wee. ' ' "Yoo-hoo . . . Miss I-fsrris. Oh, M155 HARRIS!" Abigail l-lartilan was standing in the hall. "Just came right in-the door was open." she announced. "I'm also you did. Miss Rsrtigan, I'm MI.-s. llynon now, you know." "That's right. saw the item in the newspapers." "Clot your note." she said Ibruniiy. "Thought I'll run over." "I tried to telephone you." Janet explained. "but I oouldn't find your number in the directory." "tied it taken out-no one ever called me." Janet started to say, too "That'- bed." and thought better of it. Abigail nertlssn didn't seem like the sort of women who would need or seek sympathy, Now Janet turned toward the den and molested the boxes of ur. llartigarrs beionginss. There was tune in: about her Janet!" he said finally. i T T sleep down there me: the children; . - out your light until after I turn off: , . tie coupe. his eagerness evident in T "Let's see, Janet, what's next on: ' . , . "I think we'd better get the sun! V -ms connotes.” crwu.o'rrs'rowu verlylsoclfs T 3515 WORTH FREE is: 00.00 or ems THURSDAY - FRIDAY - .SATl RDAY MAY. 29;-T430-3! A Treasure Hunt card Has Been -xaxsi uormma T0 suv no onuennou o MailedwTo Every Householderlln o Prince Edward Island g . Any Giff Bearing The Num- ber That Is Shown On Your Treasure H u n 1' Card Is Yours FREE! come And Bring Yourgcard To HOLMANiS--Join This Exciting Adventure - 4 Hunt For The , F REE PLEASE Province. If you UP Treasure Hunt Cards Been Mailed or Delivered to Every Householder in this geceived a Card . . . We are sorry as it is no fault of ours We cannot acknowledge re- quests for Cards as our sup- ply has been completely used NilTE- Loot! w TREASURE GIFTSARE IIISPLATETII. lli rm: cImui- FlIllNlTilllE - IiAnnwAnE DEPARTMENTS or BOTH STORES-- FIND our WITH voun uuunsn on IT AND IT'S Yotllls--FIlEE!! Have have not T T LOTTETOWN, sroas ONLY. N in ' rnsasuns HUNT CARDS iuumso RIM 359: ARE FOR SUM- TREASURE HUNT CARDS PRINTED IN GREEN ARE FOR CHAR- MERSIDE STORE ONLY. Reports of different committees were then heard and it was de- cided to pay three girls to scrub school. There was no report from sick ooinmittee. It was moved and seconded that I gift be bought for a new baby in the district V . - The piece of next meeting will be decided ,nt a later date, and on motion the meeting adjourned. K soolel hour was spent and dellc-A ious refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by her Mush- ter Heine. ' study Group Moots, It i Stella tisrle Three Days of Fun - - Thursday, T Friday and Saturday Come Meet Your Old Friends Bring Your Card - - Join The Fun Summersiile p H A A ' Charlottetown 13!'"0WN 503005 nmrr-on wsu. wss-r sonr.u'w.r. anus snare nous T Grade xx-1. liesnorbllsnn: 2. --- - an sbnoor. Assocnvrrou Mary Campbell: I. Rona Peynter. ,1 Grade VIII-1. "Irene Simmons: tionist ..r...t to give a mic: 0: iootureeonhowtobilstnemol nutritous food that could homo: tsined from the money rm V Allowance The r E 5 ll : The regular meeting of the so 5 E 1 .5 the schoolhouse on May lst.. with 3- Thine Clmibe , . twelve m s answe ll II. The to meeting of the the ram - ""'"' Grldo VII-L Ohlrlvl lrovm .T.'.2l.5'...'Z.” yDl:::.y :rui:ir:i', 0ommlttA.eT no 3.2'..'&. 1'... w of tint: none and school A!- Gr-as VI-1. I-rm memos. and oonducud the worship ser- been visited end fruit and noun ""4 " ”' "lg 5d"V,',"'3 gl'g'””.::n””"5 V ' taken. The school eemmiltee sued re s - . ce ; . - - . Hymns were sung and Scripture If Nil NIWIIU '0'!” WI 1155!". A ,l),'f,lf,:nP;i,,';”,;fp.,,'.' ""' """' ”' was read by Mrs George wnmr. school colors. for the mails. taking and. IV (A)n1. oar." kw”: f0IlOW& ? m I)! .I(I'I. Wll- Pl" 511 Nil Q .uwisatmmns:s-ugggniism medingsweretIrs.IoeisadvseaeIedtopur- given . we chase these. Ire. freak reputed a.nlstt endursonevlsltoleashorovesn or-nao'1,v .3)- 2. Joyce stsvert comic in on-mm campsum Imam: u-1. Linda Maouod; e. II E . :......W-.!-..:'..-r.i.i'-': "r... so this I .(!).&l.. ., ,Itsv-A il. Joan aiminou Grant Mann: ; 8. Mildred '3 or