the Prince County Hospital. I 'viEBmsox.v." ' Tyne Volley Nofes .....- or for scans of the aervlces held atl the Albel-ton Eresbytsrian church commemorating its moth anniver- .. ...... ............--... y The Jade and i:::- -is if.::.'...3.'.:” Mr" W t m red O wn ecent . -2- . 0 I y The friends of Mrs. sums; Bl Mm 1”” 7'1"" M: and Mrs. Uriah Williams, Ellis are pleased to know that she .... New York are visiting relatives has recovered Iumclenllll to 11- (continued) and friends in Ellerslio and 'ryne.tum to hp" hiomihaftermunderxolnz , an i Valley. .-1 on n e Pr cc County GHAHEE xm Fosdlck went to Burlesoni of- fice the next day in a rare puz- zle. He had been called up at Mir. and Mrs. Charles Newt-ombal were visitors at the home of Mr.l The friends of Mrs. Hush stew- and Mrs. Major Milligan. Portage lift. Tyne Valley H0 WHY V0 heir ,1 . Ithat she is confined to her bed h new 37 I lwith illmas. All hope for a speedy ii3.'3'”rl:fk"i5f:..?' it.T.l.',l it: Misses Noreen and Margaret'l'BC0VDl'l'- meet him there. Aware of his own Macloean of Charlottcwwn Mei m-' g , silence about Grant. Foadick had visiting with their grandparents. ML I-Dd M15-Lloyd Wllhlml Ind a bad quarter of an hour. Of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macbean, 'n'ne 5011 Slenhlnl. of Hnmlltoh. On- valley. liario. arrived to spend their vaca- ltion at the home of their parents. Mrs. Edward Mlllar, Central Lot Mn and Mrs. Btennlns Williams. is was a recciit guest of her daugh- Tyne Valley. . ter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. p r v?- ' Eldon Macuan. Tyne Valley. jufimetrgdgvenz llggytfimnntglttlps . i' Y B ear a e Miss Gertie Newcombe, Mtrs.:has returned home from Korea Hartford Ellis and Mr. Earnest.h"ln8 served there in the United ,MacAusland were visitors at the 515185 Army Since the Outbreak 09 gestion to help. Was he going to home of Ml". and Mrs. Major Mil-glvhe KOTGIH WIr- MT. Enmnn ls carry that out? Fosdlck grinned ligari. Portage. ":'::y”f M'"- G9me Enmlin. a littllec. He knew Mark would I - not ta c it. Miss Louise MacLean spent' a "The boy was guilty; hels been week VlSl'.llll'!. at the home of herl ptinishedhwhavs the use of mak- grnndparcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-pl ing a fuss, o'vIer1 Bariksh ap: tit: ward Rnnlsay. wager now. ness-' e oug l Mrs. William 01.0?! of Burden of Pamela Rodney and suffered a course Banks had toldl The little cad had run bleating like asheep. But. even so. he saw no reason to summon Mark and himself to a bar of justice-Burleson's office, in this case. Mark was free. Bur- leson could do nothing against. him now, at least nothing that Fosdick could imagine. Then he remembered the rich man's sug- Mr. Elcloil R:inlsny of Halifax, spent a week with her son R-alph Ltwinge of conscience. N. S.. was in Tyne Valley recently and other relatives in O'l.eal'y. Burlcson met him calmly en- where he visited with friends Ind Ioupli. "Sit down." he said lacon- Mrs. Normanigatway of Bordenj ically. and then: "You got Grant, relatives. . MM lvlsited friends in Hunter River. you say? Well, he's late.” Mr. and Mrs. Will Strong of 5 Fosdick grinned. ”He didn't Stinlmt-r-idc were recent visitor-s' Miss Barbara MacDonald of want to come." at in: home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 5011113 visited her sister, Mrs. Predt But-leson nodded. "Very likely!" ,'Ranahan at Borden. Then he pushed a broken green jade head. bearded and satumlne. toward the lawyer. "Keep that, Fosdick: you'll need it." it ard Rainsay. M:-s. wnliai: But-lcigh Jr. has Mrs. Harvey Bernard of Borden magmn left for a visit to Amherst, Mone- lakell over her duties as or me Sm”... Memo,-in; Heairi-i'ton, and Newcastle, N. B. Fosdick picked it up and look- Ccntic. We wish Mrs. Burleigh rd it over curiously; he was be- cmry rum-(55 in my new position. I Miss Agnes Arsenault. of Char- ginning to think that his friend':i - lottetown is visiting her sistenlmind was affected. "Health's bad Mrs. D. N. FO2'll('S and Miss Gon- Mrs. Emery Richards at Borden. pellough.” he thought; "got water have returned to - on the brain. I'll bet a dollar!" stantc Fnvbcs thclr home in Tyiic Valley vat-ntiomllg in Bcdequc. Misses Laura and Francis Ozon, But he put the jade god's head lof Borden visited relatives inldown with a gingerly touch. l0'L33I'l'- "I remember. Used to squat on your table. How did you break it?" after Miss Julie Shhai-p, Toronto. On- to SpEl'ldt Mrs. William LaBrush of S urlsp tn:-lo. arrived by plane her vacation at the home of her! is spending a few weeks ill Bar on” Burlcson looked at it bleaklyz parrnts, Mr. and Mrs. Foster guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ran- he was gray as ashes today. "I lahan. lsmaslled it. Temper. Fosdick: Slirlrp, E:-Hit, Btdriord. - loilce in awhile I break out It's Miss Hattie Ross of summerside rotten. but it's a fact. its the summer holidays second time Iive pitched that ac- Mrs. Hector Mac- cursed jade god; I wish I'd smash- lcd it to begin with!" ”I-Iumph!" Fosdick poked it with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickering his long bony forefinger. "Where and family spent a week-end with' did you get it any-way7” "Eh?" The old lawyer straight- his eyos met Tho malty lrlcnds of Mrs. Earle, Williams are plcnstd to know that. is spending her she is pro;1rcs.siiir,: favourably afteriwith her sister, having uiiderntinvz all operation in:Kenzie, Borden. Many parents of this and the stirgouiidnllz communities are iak- Mrs. Piclterinfs parents. Mr. andl in: advantatzc of the free Dental.Mrs. Lloyd Cooke at West Cape. lcned up. suddenly stewartl 'the hollow cyes opposite and he Clinic hmiii: hold at the Q-- . Meniririal Health Centre for child- Misses Cheryl Own and Sandra, felt a qualm of dismay. What ren who are beginning school. Matthews who have been visiting the deuce did it mean? Then he .A.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wll-l lieard a door open and looked 31' around. A clcrk was showing Mark Grant. into the sanctum. Fosdick stared at tho young man uith a The "Fine Vllllcy Presbyterian liam Ozon. Borden. returned Ladies Aid held '.llcli' July meeting;thelr homes in O'Leary. at. the limits of .Vl:us. Frank Platts. Plans wcro made at this meeting Mrs. Thomas Gallant and son feeling that he could not define: to hold illl lcr-t-roam social in the Elliot left to spend a few days with it certainly could not be admira- Tync Vnllcy iinil. her sister, Mtrs. Stephen Malley at tion for a criminal. or even tole- - M lcharlottetown. i-ntfon. yet he had to adniit-re- Mr. .l:.tk ilnccnmbe n1otored' ltictantly--tlial. Malikis very pre- immn fi0:ll Stitlll St. Marie. 0nt.f Master Francis Chalsson of” since in the mom was like a rush afterlof fresh air in a choking atmos- There was something in his clean-cut face that was reassur- appeared in spoiiri sonic time visiting withiMoreil has returned home rents, Mr. and Mrsispending a week with his sister, pherc. -. He will he accompa.n- Mrs. William Chaisson at Bol'dcn.t his size, in reiu:-xi trip by his,mo- . and clrar mes. Mrs. John Maccombe and Croken of Ken-'ing: his guilt never Master Julian zllor. his nzuit. .Vfrs. Gordon Williams oflsington is visiting his uncle aild l'll0Il the slliface. Fosdick admit- aunt. Mir. and Mrs. Foch McKcnna,' tcd that: he looked like a. bravc --- Borden. lman with a clear conscience. He Mr. Thomas Cunningham was seemed to tower. too. and the Chultittctrilvn. Mrl. Frank Butler and little sons MA" Tommy and Frankie spent a few Drug Stores my . V , ANOTHER FIN! re Cllllnlnizllnnl. All)Fl'lOll, receiit- in: and son llazen of sea View comparison. grew leaner. more iy. While there he was guest speak-'wei'e visitors to Borden guests of gray End mil"? m01'059v I liicwcomer. and no one spoke until ------- --rxk 7, Mr, and M;-5. wiiuam "chanson Mark broke the silence that seem- E . spent a few days at Maren guests examination of him. "Think Ilm lSUFFERERS Yehe lof' Mrs. Vincent McGrai.h. to jailbirtl!" no thought hotly. and Mr. Jean MacDonald of I-lam-1 "You sent for me.” 4 " lllon. Ont.. were guests of Mr. and! Burleson nodded. "Sit down. " l Borden. he said - when enrout to visit relatives at Fosdiclc at once as singular: he Morell. ilooked at him sharply, lniz out of town almost at once." Mark rctorted shortly. Then his I Mrs. John Maclsaac. Her mother on the desk and the blood leaped I accompanied her home and spent into his face. "Is it about lhhl? ------ ---.iown, , t ”Yc.s.” Burleson replied quietly: l"you're right about it: I could visiting his brother. at-v. Mr. Geor-I Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Picker-'1nwi-er thought that Burleson. by Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickering. I Burlrson. too. was stlidrine the I and children Billie and Anne Marie ed to him soaked through by their i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell Then tartl,V. 10 31111650”: M,-5, wniiam chrrissonn in a voice that struck "Thank you; In stand. I'm go- I days in Borden with her mother. CV8 16" On the bmkch Jade head "own 5 a week-end with her at Charlotte-f he asked quicklv. 'liave cleared you; your uncle gave that to me after you'd left .him.'' Speclahzmg "1 ,' Mark's face hardened. "I was Life Insurance Analysis ispfe gllu-1l::0nY;flil'll state that now. Programming and Burleaon ixlnllFd opdly. d”l'hat'.s , , why I sent or you. can o more Business Life Insurance ,.i..m that."-he pnuscd an in- tstant. staring in front of him- . lthen he went on doldly: ”,vou.r . . ;unclc gave it to me. After that 'we quarrelcd. You know the ltliings Grant Barton said wllell lhe was angry? He said too many ;of them: I lost my temper and mm; tho jade god in his face. It struck his temple and killed hlnl Unit Supervisor SUN LIFE or CANADA , iilstantly." Charlottetown. P. E. 1. "Good God!" rosdicirzs violent Phone 835 lsurprise made him collapse in is lchair. blit neither Mark nor B 1'- By Fagaly and,Shorten There Ought To Be A Law . smulruovieive BEEN W M k W s ,AT6"'5 WANUNGTOGEEIGDONNAT 7 MAX M 1itE'EvEsmlNluEA1ER'Fol2TuE A7; ' LAGT we TONIGHT! we've g p ,1. ' JUSTGOTTIMETOMAKEI. 1' ' .3 M WHAT GAY WE GO? BUT we CAN'T oonm! oouw you REMEMBER? .x - we rlors.wcAl2e comm . IN nus EVENING. wave M Got To as urns! I . Wxz VW O t .--5: rl Clwkmao '3lmie""i'1' '15 2 l' 3.0” WHAT A ed! But back ill cords dcfcr l DIES SFDDENLY - Formally-attired Adm. Forrest P. Sh:-rmlln'(lr-ft). Operations. attends a reception in Madrid after leson flinched. drummed on the arms of his chair with nervous fingers. thing happened didn't expect to hit hilil. .utter amazement he like lead." Fosdlck rallied his powers now; "Why, in God's name, didn't you tell it at once? unpremeditated-in a quarrel!" Burleson nodded coldly. "Grant- lle sat up. clearly in such a case at once. I was horror was going to call a doctor. felt of him-he was stone dead! It was the most amazing tllinc: it knocked me out." hand quickly over his face. (To be continued) STUDENTS Ff.l'NK TESTS in dt-Ierniining whclhor to indix'i(iu:il Cahatlian Army Active Force 'APPLY TODAY In W GUARDIAN CHARLUITETOWN i it important talks with Gen. Francisco Franco (right). Photo was made I 19W day! before Sherman died of a heart attack in Naples. Chief of ll. S. Nnvlll ault and their three sons. of Chelsea, Mass., spent two weeks Sf. Clirysosfome "I always felt you knew some- ism M , tm l.. M .k p. -d b-H 1,. .. d , , V nix r. Arsenaults parents youn at mizisufsrzlelrl" l er), an and: other relatives in Egmom "I let things go!" Buileson MM ' The Misses Marion Arsenault and Corinne Arsenault of Mono. W”, TCCEIMY Spent a few days at their homes in St. Chrysostome. Mrs. Jean Lalonde and family 01 A1”l'ldB. Que-. are spending the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arsenault Mrs.rFrIcd McDonald land chilcl- 01 st. CMHOSEE: ten. 0 orollto. are visiting her . .- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ar- ,.,,1:,”'c.,'IfI,d,,,,n,'I I:(1:e,,il,V,al;:u'?,:se Tron” sellault, St. Chi-ysostome. 159 and Mm.'c' of vaileynelda Qu: were recently visiting Mrs. Arsen- ault's father and other relatives in Egmont Bay and vicinity. Among the students who am Spending their holidays at home are Jean Mnrc Arsenault, Armand Arsenllult. Aurclla Gallant of st. Chrysosmlnc; Eliza (Gallant. Ab- Y3m'5 Vllllsel Louise Arscnault, St. Gilbert, and Raymond Arsen. ilult and Peter Arsenault of Ab- "The whole in A minute; I To my went down It was Mr. Rany Arsenault is home again after spending some time in Valleyfield. Que. While there he attended the wedding of his son Emmanuel. mail doesn't think stricken. naturally: but I Mr. and lvfrs. Gcomc McDonald alid faintly recently spoilt a few days visiting: Mrs. McDonaldis pu- rents. Mr. and Mrs, Emmanuel Ar- scnuult, St. Chrysostome. He leaned chair. passing his g Mrs. John F. Ahsenault of St mm! vmaga Chrysostome has recently left. for M, and Mrs Dona A . . rsenault Montreal where she will visit lie: son and daughter. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Amend Gallant and family, Mr. and Mrs VVASHINGTON. July (ll--(AP) M -About 62.700 t-ollczc students Little friellcls of Master Albert 3?gS:)reGagf::tan:'ndMrf' "am 1555' flunkcd the first draft aptitude Arsenault are glad to see that he Fred McDonald and gun 3' rs. test. given May 26 In lf3.000 men, is well again after being a patient M” Hubert Ms It ME 5'' Tn” S0lCt'1iV0 S0FViI'C Silid liHlII.iV Draft in the Prince County Hospital for mom 3 . again. ' 8 of Dr boards have. liocii lisivm to use a few days. A11 wish 10, mm I M” Hag IVW"-l l 531"? MT. Mid the test st-oros and scliolnstic lir-- complete i'cC0l'Cr)'. ml:ls'rec:1t(l1yArscnau" 0: MLCEF .-MM. and Mrs. Theodore Arscn- Congramlauons are extended '0 crillcg-: student 5. Mr. become Commissioned Officers ' in the Armour o Artillery - Infantry - Yourig men recently graduated from High School with a minimum educational standard of junior Matriculation, may become officers in the Canadian Army Active 'Force. 1 f accepted you begin training at Camp Borden as an officer cadet to qualify as a Second Lieutenant in the Active Force. 3 on will receive Second Lleutenantls pay while in training. This training will consist of three courses totalling a period of twenty-eight weeks. When you are granted a commission you will then serve for periods of 3, 4 or 5 years as you choose under the Short Service Commission Plan. At the end of this Service You may apply for a permanent commission. I This is a chance to serve Canada at a time when defence stands as I most important national concern. The training and experience in leadership will be invaluable assets to any young man throughout his whole life. TO QUALIFY YOU MUST BE: 0 Single O Physically ll! 0 Ieiwun II and 28 y7a7s' of ago 0 A Junior Matriculation Graduate son or by wrlflnq "'3 c In ,'.:.a,' Halifax: "-5- "C'"OXr N's' ”'.g.II' Army gggnIlHlVC spring 09'4" '.''.w. "ah I. lxtonaiolh r s 1 romnml D'P"""'"'"" Mr. and Mrs. Immanuel Araenault who were recently married in Valleyfisld, Que. The bride is the former Miss Oeoils' Lafontnlne. Upon their arrival in St. Chrysolr tome they were tendered a recep- tion at the (room's home where a dellcioua supper was served to a number of friends and relativol. alter which music, singing and dancing were enjoyed by all. Then all departed wishing the young couple many good wishes. On their return they will reside in y Valleyfield where the groom is employed. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of our son, Anthony, who died August list, 1042. Nine years an we parted. Never will his memory fade. Loving thoughts will. always lin- K9813 Around the spot where he is laid. Invingly Remembered by Father and Mother. Mayhlaooulreotlnpeaoe. lisellmlmi Aua. Bil. i. The Glllllllllll AUGUST 13th. to 18th. We ask the co-operation of our many patrons in la . ""18 Our holiday season in order p 1' our employees .a well earned rest. awaiting cleaning. have us collect and thus avoid disappointment. is latest date for which we can promise delivery before vacation. that we may givp 11' you have clothes them immediately Thursday, August 9 accept cleaning and WE HOPE YOU HAVE A PLEASANT VACATION