i..M The llnlatched Door I A oouting vessel went on the 'roclu in a recent gale in the Eng- lish Chaiuiel. The skipper and crew took to ihil boats and were lost. Had they remained on board all would have been saved for a . ' huge wave carried the little ves- sel high and dry among the rocks. At the Soldier's cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee. a stranger was once seen placing a flower on Strange But True 31 I. ll. M.1.aArthur ..., (EARTH! TWENTY Continued The owner of the luggage stood with his back to Barbara, looking after the elouchlng figure Wiiichl a grave. when iiskcd if he were a "'5 310W1)' WiivhdY5u'in8-..B?U'b3m relative of the deceased he I?- Vumd to her dl'1V9i' again With ihtiplied: "No; when the war. came Pound note in her hand. on I was all ready to enlist, when "I can't find anything lac," she a young fellow approached me I& "Perhaps-" and said: "you have a large fain- ere was a rush of footatepsily. I will go in your place. He and a. bump. A hand closed overi died at the battle of Chickamauga. . ha;-5, cfughed 1,119 new in her painyvlll have always wished to see his , startled, she looked up into the Brave 50 I came today-” j eyu of any. who had duhed out my ll-le thendtook out lllsipelllfll and the house and reached her slde,3:ei:: wlgfdfvi ,,Fi'xl;9di:?1ld;::5mP”,?m” 3:39 3350 ogleig? 103;?! The'hi1nn "Tl-ioii Thinkest Lord path. nl lllP, was uiitlon one Sunday ..P”t nut away!” he amdy .1.” see morning but .i.l.llOi'ill .lSl(iF .l')3 V its ,, ,author as iiiiuoitin of pieseiialinii. to this. Here you are! He dived: , . . V y , ,Months afieiuaril ll. uns found .1. inm I. pocket. brought 0i” "W n, drau'ci' rnniniiiiiig odds and luu 93””! lmd h3”d”d mm,” mliond by a musician who tiinuizht T! the driver. "No change! Thisiis my ,should have .1 rliance. It has pro- 1 bi-Yihdily-" . ved itself to the public. The mu: looked at the Cl'illl.!. . "I wuh you ""3"-V 1"”)-V relurlrf Over a rmiiiiry ago. an infidel "id "Pay 1 be in"? W see mem' yGPl'mnll Coiiiiicss lay dying. Slit 3'0 58-id Wiiah 3 Riiii'i- yorderod that her grave should he Barbara was clutching at EO.i'5,cnvi-rod by a solid slab of graiiim ""i- A5 W5 Gmmd M N5 Wl" meiand surioundcd by a fence of simir Whit! haiftd If-filfiiler mid -W'lmE-liold toizctlier liv iron i-liisps On i'0l1nd lwifi-1y W 5931'? M hiiii. B31'"l the stone, by her m'dvr. tlioso; Til”. Caught Gight of his fate. hui-liHil'(lS were cut: ”This liuiial "10 Only 198i-W95 iii” -Wemedi ace, purchased for all etc-riiiiy,y clear to her were his eyes. There,m st never be opened.” , might have been fire: burning lni Sonic ycars later, bctwi-on two of their depths, and as they rested on the slabs, a tree bepiiii Ito izriiu. Roy she had an impression of light. Slowly and surely ll lifted ilw iiuiiing fi'om Ihem. Then. as l1er,hlil1'3 ybiocks iimi torr a uiiiniiuy mvoyunuuy movement am-acruiylioic in lllP giayc which Iiiu-"poo-, Royvs auenuonl the suanger (urn. pick of llaiioiei often pilllS((l to. ed his back and leaned across to '31 (ill. . M W '31),” 5! od Iwi speak to the man who had dnvenlr I.-iappeir Fifi.) (C Xi! Rn hun merei of iasomvi llinllpilijitrili iilill Ftosixllrlrs. - l'(ib ”,.., R”y' who had nchwd nommg mldiscoveiwddb 9Zll'i'.' one nioriiini-' l thia,'1-eturned the prCSSlll'E of Bar- Aiiat a liridgn on the line was (uni: WEE” hand-H , , ki Remembering that the train wzisy Cmne om h.” Mm" Le” ” "'.alioiit due, llf" st rind along lll('i Gidh" End hurried h" ”p, 9' rails in nice! ll. As the iron llOl'SP: Steps. But 3119 ii” 7”” saiimedi appi'oac'noil ll0 gestured with his "'W'hO 15 that mFin7" She 5l5kPd' lhanils, but tho train sped on. See- "What man?" that lhCl'(' was no time to lose. "Outside. The man who Ri'Tii'9d trapper threw himself across 3,3 " rails. By risking his own life. U the trapper saved many others for the engineer thinking he was it. madman brought tiie train to a stop. i l in: the i the class the hair. I . , that!" He threw a car glmce over his shoulder at etooping hack and while "Must be. the new boarder moving in. He's having the next room 101 mine. Mrs. Bennett told me she'd, let it this morning to a izenliemiiii nhe you sure would be a nice. quiet, neighbour. Looks as if he might i0i he-ii. bit too far into the sere andi o o . The Srliebalt. faintly of Lucas. Ohio. have a Bible that was once baked in a. loaf of breaily The bak- ed Bible came from Bohemia where present owner's great-gi'aiidi'atlicr 'h 8! E t he 0 39:12:93? !.nx.;):,EhEgpeuCc:ded rmduring one of the perseciitioiis flight of stairs traversed a corridoriwmch were 59 Commo” m m . L... and W” "W "' " 5"””' b”r'ic0i1ivqiiTi-y is iiio blood called flir- room. ”Thia is the Biaclc Hole imzil, .. ””?d'-B”b”M d Becaiise it carries life and nour- Hi5 ”m5 We” "mmd hm" Rn ishment to every part of the body. hf V-'M1'30kmK h”nEm-V mm her,This blood stream always keops face. , inioving and always flows in the ”Oh. RON" -'iii"r 5315- Nld mil” some direction. find no more words. They W": N”. The clock of the Piilais, Paris. needed .iiiSii ”'i"l- mm "mm "M still keeps DFl'li"Cl time in spiio have been uttered if they had been of m,. 1-an mm in is ow, 500 Life Streairi"? ready. for his lips were on hers. years old. aeallng them with a kiss that one can lwcoinn so arciistomrrl seemed as if it would never end. in imiso that iviiiiniit, ii. sloop h hands would be impossible. For example flowing partirs of tourists going to Nin- ecstasy. gnra Falls find the noise so grrv-it kc sloop impnssihlc. or. hand, persons living in Shit clung to him with not feeling that rourage was hank to her on waves of year could not touch her while ht-;as to ma held her thus! "he 0””? n w- --v . -rail.ii:i:i::::'”....?::.i :.”l...”l:i;. .:::i:;:. Wjfigjn;;f;;.,,j;::;l;C;g;v,,,;;;f,i:”";i...l. me .......2i. . ” " . "It's awful! Awful!” shc said-l Bellt'l'P it or not. the liuninii "! hardly know how to bcill-ii?" "Sm" Mm me 'w0'A5L'" be M' few persons are aware. Vl-F'3d- "ii W9 3” mi" N" ""5" 9”. To begin with, every eye has a rest may I101 598m 3? mdv W" ”',blind spot. This is situated on the member, whatever it l-H. I love you! 11-etlna. at the point where the Now! Let it gol" F 'optic nerve enters the eye. Bnrden.' it. was concealed in the broad by the . eye has serious defects of which "I killed Roger 51101 said "You . wiiatf!" Ho stared at her with incredulous horror in his syn. ”It wasn't murder--Oh. think that. Roy! it was In dent. Say you believe me!" "Believe you?" He was gaspinil for breath. His hand went up. prealng on his forehead and ruf- fling his fair hair. Thinking that the horror in his 0395 was for her. she suddenly grew weak again. She put both hands to her face and turned away with a little cry. The next moment his were round her again and he had drawn her to him. ”llc-re, don't do that!" be said. "You musn-i't. hr afraid of mel" ut you don't believe me!" "Believe you!" he rt-pr.-ilrrl again. "I don't. know Whether I do or not! You've simply knocked I110 endways! But wiiethr-r I i-iriirvr you or whether I don't, it. doesn't moire a. bit of difference to how I feel. I've told you I love you and I meant it. That's for always! But this about Borden-vyou can"! b urloue. Iva impoaaiblel" ”,'Oh. if it were!" line "If it. only werel" "Do you mean You killed him?" ”Ye&-at least. I auppnso I did!” "You suppose - - To be continued PI'lFd it's really true? FIIJDAAY AND SATLKDAY EDDIE BILL CAPITOL THEA- TRE. SUNDKERSI DI-I Rlpuhllci "Silver City Eonan7.aT which opens today at the Capitol Thain, hill the buiiia-eye for intern entertainment. It is unnamed with thrilling aclior, mule. comedy and romance to all type: of audiences. Rex Allen. the Arimna. cowboy. talented singer an 1 run action star, has role. Kin chore in the adventure film in to the murderer of his Mona Pete - iiiina cowboy ed to death by Ineilant while riding with his yeeinc-eye dog. from brother. Gabriel, lanky eomedlm Bud- I couple of clue: to the noon of prep: don'tl accl-.hard at His spot A with the left, 0 the old lady's nix-krl. To prove it just place a couple of small dots on piece of white pap-'. ler and about three inches apart. You might name the spot on tho i iglit A. and nn tho left B. Ready. Okay, now keep lookiii: THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARI.O'l"rETOW'N I In Korea for only tvio weeks, Capt. Joseph M.Lislon, of Ottawa. has been reported missing. The 311-,ieai'-old army officer is believed to have been taken prisoner after his light aircraft. was hit by Red anti-aii'i'i'ait tire while he was dircrtiiii: ii 13.5. artillery barrage :ii rciitriil Korea Capt. Liston was dii'rci(ii' iii Koica. and one of the- irw .Mli'll sprr ilists iii the army. Harding - Black Wedding --A quick lint prctly wedding uas stilt-iiiiiixed by Rev. W. O. Wciilc, niinisier of the Church of Clirisi, Siiininerside, at 4 o'clock on 5E'il'.ll"(lil:V afternoon, August. 9. ulirii .il:ii':::'.i'ot l.illi:in, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Black, Caiiaiin, IV. E. and Wallace Craw- ford llardiiig, son of Mrs. Harding and the into Mr. Wallace Harding of Siinimersidc, were united in rnarriage. The ceremony was per- formed under a floral arch at the home of the grooinis mother. Miss i-Zvclyn Iilacl.iii'a was in ('llfTl'iZ0 oi the wedding music and during the signing of the register played "0 Perfect Love." The bride was rliai-nilng in a suit of ice blue with iiiiry accessories 'and a corsagc of Pink Delight roses. Hxilic was attended by her sister, Miss Isabel Black, who was attired iin fl 5lllL of navy with matching lacco.sstii'ir's and a Corsage of Bel- ter Tiniv roses. Mrs. Black chose ,for her dniiglitor's wedding a flow- ii-red dress and Corsage of sweet .po.'is The grooin's niotlicr was at- tzrcd in iinvy and a rorsage of Bet- ior 'l”llli(l roses. Mr. Marshall Cali- lieck altcndcd the groom. lfollowinc ilielvrt-rrmoiiy a recep- ytioii for thirty giiosts was held at Birth lliil liodgc, where the bride's llll.)ll' with its attractive ai'i'arige- iiiciit of sweet pcris and lighted inpeixs. roiiirorl ii three-ticr wed- iriin: rniio, topped with a miniature bride and llliotinl. i Mrr ii rlioii liniinyniooii trip in ,Ilic Mar K 05. the bride and groom .uill re.-i(lo in Monrton. N. B. where iilio izrooiii is slrilioiiod at. No. 5 Simply Dcpot of the Royal Canad- l 2 ilaii Air lfnrrc. 1 Arno ' tho out nl tmin guests woi'o ilr. and 'Mi's. Harvey Phillips. Hair. and Mrs. Robert. Harris of Snlkviilo. N. ll; Mrs. Guy I). lilrirk of ttiiiiiinn and Miss Isabel ;Blm-k of iifnnrtnii: Mr. and Mrs. l'"..irl Mo.vl.iii'c. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ler Mn:-Lure of Arlington, Massa- cliuscttes. i -S. i - V -44.&.-...A.. Aiberfon ill" only (Jiiiindiiiii flying artilleryiHm"l Die" H”5pH'”' M""cm"' N' WESTERN GUARDIAN -NEW LONDON PEEIBITIIL IAN cuuncuaa,-. services sun- day, August 24th. Oliflon IL00 AM. Sunday School 10.00 A. M. South Granville 2.30 P. M. Oeddie Mem- orial 'I.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell, Minister. -KENSINGTON - MALPIQUB AND FBEETOWN Preebyterian Churches. Service: Sunday. August 24th, will be as follows: Freetown 9.30 A. M. Malpeque 11 o'clock and Kenaington at 7.30 P. M. The Rev'd. E. C. Evans will conduct the cervical. The Revld D. A. Campbell. Interim Moderator. -CHURCH OF ENGLAND. - Parish of Alberton. There will be service of Holy Communion at Kli- dare Capes at 9.15 A. M. and in St. Peter's Church, Alberton, at 11 A. M. Evening Prayer will be read at Alma. at 8 PM. and in st. Luke's, 0'Leary Corner at 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. McMahon, Rector. --VISITING PARENTS - Miss Joan Cuhlll, R. N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cahili, who has completed her training in the R.. has arrived home and la stay- ing for the. present with her pr- ents in Summerside. Later on she is ronteinplatlng accepting a pois- iiinn on the nursing staff of the Lying in Hospital in Boston.-S. -0'LEARY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada. - Rev. W. G. Dickson, E. A., Minis- ter. The services for Sunday, Aug- ust 24th, are as follows:-West Devon at 9.30 A. M. 0'Leary at 11 A. M. Brae at 2.30 P. M. Bloom- field at 7.30 P. M. Sunday schools: 0'Leary 10 A. M. Brae 1.30 P. M. Bloomfield 11 AIM. Everybody wel- come. - NEBAT. YESTERDAY---The funeral at the late Ernest Wright was held yesterday with a pri- vate service conducled at the home at moon: by Rev. George Ayres. At 2:30 pm. services were conducted in the Trinity United Church by Rev. J. K. Campbell. assisted by Rev. Mr. Ayres. It was one of the largest funerals held in Summerside in years. People from all walks of life were present to pay their last respects to one who was regarded in life as a friend to all. The pail-brain old Giiudet, W. E. Smallman, Jas. Maccregor. Interment was in the People's Cemetery.-S. z-rs were Messrs. Ralph Ramray.. Robert Wood, Kenneth Bell, Har- l Torontlstocks 2416 Trans Emp 3700 Trans Era i000 Trans Res 2900 Triad 2100 Tungsten 3500 U Mng 1l500 U Asbes 820 Un Keno 2000 Un Lead 1306 Uri Oils 500 Upp Can 2000 Van R01 1699 Ventures 2500 Vlolamac 500 Vulcan 300 Waite Am 2700 West Ash 800 W Hmstd 800 W Lease 3500 Wilrich 6500 Wingalt 14400 Yan Can 3400 Yk Bear 500 Yukeno 4700 Zenmac CURB 50 Anglo Nfld -SPECIAL SERVICES TN 0'- LEARV NAZARENE CHURCH - The Church of the Nazarene in 0'Lear,v have been holding special Revival meetings with the Rev. Alfred H. Armstrong. Evangelist of Warren, Iowa, in charge. Rev. Mr. Armstrong served in the Un- lied Slates Maritime Service dur- ing World War Two. He surviv- ed the sinking of the Liberly ship, ”Bushrod Washington" which was sunk by enemy action in the Salerno, Italian campaign. Since lben he has travelled exlenaively and he tells a number of his in- tort-sting experience: in his all- dresses. The meetings began Aug- Jack Maccarthy, also of Boston.- S. -Mr. Lowell Allen of Halifax, N. 3., spent the week end in Sum- merside. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Allen. -S. -Mrs. Earle Pearson has return- ed to her home in Chelton after I. visit in Vancouver, B. C.,withl-ier sister and other relatives and friends. -6. Mr. David Edwards. secilonmen with the C. N. R., and daughter usi. 12th and will last unlil Aug. 24th. T -AIR FORCE ENLISTMENT- Latasl. enlistment: in the R. c. A. F. at the recruiting unit in sum- merside include one girl and two men. They are Eva Loulnc Cotton, daughter of Mr. and Mira. George Cotton. Kenaington. who enlisted on Tuesday and will leave Prince Edward island on September 5th: Alva Alphonsus McAlduff. son of and Vicinity Pic. Alton 15. McDoiiald. son of Mir, and Mrs. Edwin McDonald. spent inc past three weeks with his lulfe and parents in Allierton He loaves this morning for Vancouver, B. C, on route to Korea. l .Vli'. and Mrs. l-ldivlii .Vl(-Donald, All)Tl'i()ll, uorc, wcok-cii(l visilors at the lli'llllP of iiiezr daiiciitcr, Mrs. .Carlisio Tsaiiior, Borden. eye, and bringing: the page to-. W mmnmmdl. wards the eye. Suddenly the loft" ,. v . l. ' spot or B. gobs am. who" lb" ii - iiicss ii iioi lo Albciton page is broiigiii. closer to the fare 3 T 7 g this spot rcappcais. In doing ii awn y. Cm y A Kmmmmem cxperimont bc sure, to keep ill. right eye closed and fociisscd on the right for A spot. l Again. a white, objoct on a lilarl: d(5Mf"" ground nlw.'i,vs appears large illillll i”"'5 a bl8CK obiricl on a white rzroiindf, A simple test will prove this to 'o.- true. l EXTRA "NI(l1(F.L" v . l WINNIPEG icri A lmlllo cninpnny hero is looking for an old lmjy who ,.-on: the firm on vents ffnr an nnplv case of bottles I did rctiirii WllPll I was ii lllllo girl." not A case of bottles only cosis 55 ornls so the Onnipillii wants to refund 0 Katie Mclninsh lMary Eiicn Kay). -There they hear stories of a "ghost Iln armor" who iuscs nightly our of the lake on Kniic's property, Box In veatigatcs investigating on his own, Rox discovers that the "ghost" is ii diver and that the Lost Spanish silver Lode, about which Pele had writ- ten his brother, is under the lake. Rex conclude-a that Pete's know- ledge was the rMI.'-on he was kill- ed. some of the moat thrilling se- quences in the picture take place under water, where Rex battles with the heavles. . . In I tense and excilliig adven- liire film. M-G-M brings popular Walter Pidgeon to the Capitol screen, playing a new and different role as the famous gentleman dc- tectlve, Bulldog Drummond in ”Calling Bulldog Drummond." set in the colorful Soho area of Lon- don, the picture was made in Eng- enta a syndicate of modern, mill- baffled Scotland Yard land and tells the story of a battle , to the death between a master de- tective and a mastermind who op- . siirvoy shows that Norway's bulld- ying cnsls iinvri gzniio up by about 20 lpcr cent since i950. The Norway Hflllslllfl Bank has decided to in- rroaso llS liiriiis by an night per (xiii. average of are slayivig at Mr. and Mrs. Prank McAlduff, Al- hei-ton, who enlisted on Wednesday and will leave the Island today. The third member to enlist is Harold Cecil Stewart, son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Cecil John Stewart. AC.2 Stewart is married, and with his wife, lives on Fitzroy st. in Char- lottetown. He will leave on Novem- her 14th. All three enlistees -will proceed to St. Johm, P. Q., for basic training. .-.5 Personals -Mrs. George Burch. Borden is a. patient in the Prince County 'Hospital, summerslde. --Mr. William Daley of Eoslon, Mass.. accompanied by Mrr. Daley in:-e Marlon Chingl are npending their vacation in Summerside and the Queen I-lnlol. They were accompanied by Mrs. Vivian, Summcrside, are spending eyfew days in Monclon, holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton smith Norman Morrison, Coleman. was in summer-side Thursday attend- ing funeral services for his former employer, the late Mr. E. 5. Wright Miss Jeanette MiacI..ean, R. N., and Miss Catherine MacLean have have returned to their home in Wobum, Mass. after spending an Cnloyable ten days with their cousin. Mrs. Alex Morrison and Mr. Morrison, 1-Iebron. ..s Mr. Charley Houston accompani- ed by his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emery of Concord. New Hampshire, Mrs. Ida Clark of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. William Molyneaux. North River, motored to Summeraide and spent 11 WW enjoyable day at the home of Mir. and Mrs. David Edwards, .5 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph whaien or Walpole, Massachusetts, with their daughter Marian and guests Mrs. John M. Dwyer and her son Rod- erick. are visiting the western sec- tion of the Island before proceed- ing to canoe Cove. They were im- Dressed with the beauty of the Na- tional Park which they visited on August 20th. accompanied by Mrs, Alec Morrison of Hebron. 4 .-ACGUS . L.--l T 22- 195: many friend: wish Bill every luc- T can. He won active in Youngl T fteoiplgl work in the O'Leary Un-I e I urc . - . M 1' 850 Odn Ooillor (2.1 4000 Yukon Con 58 Total sales - 2.348.000 shares. ....... ....(.9?--g---mlnued ham 9." m-- l BANKS Sgt. Edward Lockhart. who Do you ,,.15u,,i .500 Que Chib spent his leave at his home in turd-ofyuupmthmipawawiho 1090 Q99 C09 30 3kMi1 31 Coleman after serving in Korea, you chudnn y Mg "Qua 7250 Que Lab 30 375 N5 31 where he was wounded, in at Thnywm I IN 3”"-' 1? 300 Qucemton 47 75 Tm. 34 1-2 present with the Army stationed ( if e& 505 Quemont 21 3-4 100 Bk Com 23 14 in Halifax. He is "a son of Mr. :',IpBbedchuyh hy.m'm'"” u&&g R500 Qucnabe ll l90 Royal 30 and Mrs. Stanford Lockhart. '1” W 2000 meet Peta 17 -Az. A n W" "W17 14000 Regcourt 5 INDUSTRIALS . In September Raoul. 3," 1000 Rlchfield 17 1-2 no can Brew .. .. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Matthews Jerome Mttymjhwbag 1000 RD: mini: no 15 Dam Mag in 3-4 and family 9' L"""iburg. N. 5.. your wilhetan an-1.4 mw i125 Roche 3 1-2 35 gimp A 45 1.2 arrived in 0Leary on Monday. you're: gone -- how to wand 2391 Raw”, con. 24 175 sum, 3 42 3.4 August 18th and will spend name contagion, injnlfieo -:1, ..w 3200 Roxana ... 30 20 gimp p, 1-,” 5.5 time the guest of his lrlnotheri) ma”. aria” 'u& -0 of.” me 300 Runaie 37 1-2 George MallV:haV;1l. any h I f SM; result of eehfouttleunnt 3”” 5”” Am 2” ' d m" Mr" f iii 871; T. lTeaoChil'IR Get your Bepunihu 11.4.. 2000 sand R” T O melilmerdol if hone: yraduate of DiKNtWdl!343lIHi&of - I 9800 sapphire H0 ' ' ' lgnihoxie Tlnliversity lfaw School 'ntereot, &" 4750 scurry 350 Halifax N 5 He is a warlvet-I magazlnenandeununthooh 500 gem Wm 65 -mm eran hrivlng seen service in World 2500 Semi" --Mr. wiiiiiim Matheson left w H ' ' mm shawkey - 0'Leary on Tuesday morning, Aug- ziggg gglerfiii urt 19th for Charlottetown wherc Bml he has secured employment; His 3000 Silanco - -------?- T1200 Sll Milt mo siren: PTUTESSTUIIIT card: -I-HE DRAwyNG FOR OUR 400 sour a m.-.------- 4500 Sou Braz . 1500 Spooner ma srnnwenn B. 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