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I GENERAL ELECTRIC Portable 1 Radios, ideal for camps. Toombs i Music Store. Memlvls’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. HORNSBTS BAKERY Will rc- open on Thursday, Aug. 'l, srucisf. sans-closing for lhol- i, idays Aug. 16. Mrs. Johnston's Ladies’ Wear. Call for lay-always. crncrrux’ AND HAM Sand- wiches, pies. ice-cream and cake at Harrington tonight. rtnnucun nnlsssns. suits, coats, blouses, shorts. purses and gloves at The Fashion Shoppe, Gt. George Street. l l vuarcn FOB the new and 1m. Droved oar number book, on sale 1 Friday. ; afterwards. l 5 nrmrsn nus nun for Borden land Mainland Points leaves Char- Elottetown 11:15 A.M. Returning ,leaves Borden 3:55 P.M., arriving l bharlottetown 5:20 PM, All mp5 i Daily including Sunday. Island Motor Transport, phone 248. SEASON TICKETS for Old lIome Week at all drug stores, Old Spain, .H. J. Mabon, Montague and E. Foley, Sumimerside. Price $3.75. ENGAGEMENT — MI‘. ‘In Memoriam JON ES LLEH’ ELLYN 'l‘hc comnlimriy was saddened to lo itnrii of lihe sudden passing of t liiizbily respected citizen in the "person of llcnry Jones Llewellyn vrhh iYlnSlWl nuiiiy on Thursday i .\lli_\- 13th zit his hunt: iii con at the age of B6 years. Lli-ihv holuc liiid community, the ‘imp Mr. Llcivcllyn will be sadly “(inisstii fur his flnle qualities of ti‘ rtcr vnhlch in his many yours ~e - iivcre manifested to others Lin so many itcts of klflClHPSS,SllO\i\'ll T iliili; his journey along the high- T-‘Way-s of lifc. ho funeral service was held at lithe huzue of the deceased on Sni- Iilrdnj: afternoon, with nn excep- tionally large concourse of friends 11nd neighbors, all gathered to PM’ rini tribute of love and respect to ‘stored by all. - v Svtiiicy J. Boyce conducted _iho service and the choir led 1H __;ihi singing of "Breathe On MC. '_'_Bi i 1th ht God", “Safe in the M1115 If .h.<us',' and "Undhf Hi5 Wlliifi" The many beautiful floral trib- ciliivs ivoro mute testimony 0! Q10 ‘hkzh regard in which Mr. Llewel- bii was held by all who knew him- Siirviving arc four sons. Ricihafli ' ll home; William, Albion. B97110‘ min. Rumfoid. Maine; and Albert. Portland, Maine; and two dauilhl‘ us. itrs. Wm. Johnston. Sturtlwll. 1nd Susie. New Glasgow. N. 5~ interment took place in the fami- lly lot in Sturgeon Cemetery. The > sic “Flllllll Yfil TOIOIIWS nmut feeling (‘lull and tired, against d- _ lthes or acid indigestion that result 7mm eaaen eating or drlnklru. Before L"! so to bad, ay a gla- of i Ih's"l'risit8ai uowillactovar- hill-mill vrah up feeling araati I. LAX INI-qvlslly take ENO Ionjqny/o, Tomorrow Feelifiklé ‘i sleeaa as system. Talia _rr.-.vi~~u~~= Elia Jrimieson. CARD 0F THANKS Llr-ivcliyn wish to express their sinccre hhnnks t0 all their neigh- bors and friends who so kindly sent flowrrs and curds of’ sympathy and assisted by mrmy kindly acts in their recent sod bereavement. In Memorials: In loving memory of MRS. TLLLEI‘ MncASSEY Who passed away August ‘l. 1M1. When days urn dark And {ricndn are feiw Dear mother how we think of you. Friends are friends If they are true We inst our best friend When we lost you. Ever rnmcmbcru-l family. In Memos-lam In loving memory "f MRS. A. T. MCDONALD Who died August 1th. 1945- band. usao cu: ACID INDIGESTION (ONSIPATION / / ll | i‘ \ \ IIISI ‘IIIIII II III IOIIIIO when noeded take a glam of lparkllng, pleassut-taltln Em. It's a speedy, gentle laxative. Rellevm dullnem and tlpation. Get a bottle of BNO’! “Fruit Salt" todayl IWICYWI DOUll-I ACTION! I. AIITACID - ralla hie vaa aatn stomach. In DI I- llav taniaanry slugalellnsaa . i s n as» ' “ when naalals z .C.Iuo(ClMd mum-tom l leaasanoaseslwneua s i . '5 "I III ii \\l.'i"' pallbearers were: John Ceilings Jr., James T, McQuaid, Rrverdgle lwlgh ilugh Ceilings, John Lavers, Ern- go announce the eingagemefit ‘o: est Griffin, Philip Creed, and Pi“! ; their daughter, Shirley Mprlg m ._._. The “mu-V o‘ m” 1M6 ‘limes. the Corresponding Study Branch. by husband and l Ever remembered by her hus- and Mrs. Walter Stephen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toole, Bcnshntw. Mar- riage to take place this month. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-Miss Mary Casey, Waterford, has been i The Goal Question is one of the most important you have to solve every year. On it depends your comfort during the cold winter weather. May we suggest that you pur- chase your supply now, while cool is available and corefsl delivery can be mode. We are prepared to deliver: American Hard Coal Old Sydney Screened Albion Lump and Nut lnvcrness Screened Bras .l'Or Screened and Stoker lntercolonial Screened Boy View Screened. A. Rickard & 0o PHONE 240 Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooper of Grand Falls, Newfoundland, have been spending their summer at Stan- hope Beach Inn, Stanhope. Mr. Fred Goflney and son Rob- ert, Boston, Mass., are spending a vacation in the Province. I _ Mr. Franklin E. Low, Mediord, Mass, is spending a few weeks in the city and is the guest o! his brother-m-iaw, Lteut.-Col. F. B. Conrad and Mrs. Conrad. Mr. Nelson J. Riggs of 'Wolla.s- ton, Mass. arrived in the city ‘luesday night on a week's visit. the guest of‘ Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Cameron, Z60 Grafton St. Mrs. Peter Gallant. Mrs. F. Arsenault and her little daughter ‘Thelma, have been visiting at Government House. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Doucette and their daughter, Miss Alberta Doucette, R.N.. of Dorchester, Mass., called yesterday on Ills I-ionour Liana-Governor and Mrs. one of the successful students of at Charlottetown, and has been? awarded a certificate for the com- ' pletion of all Grade X subjects. l ' S1‘. DAVIUS. GEORGETOWN, 105th anniversary. On Sunday next. Aug. 10th.. special services will mark the one hundred and fifth anniversary of St. David's United Church. At 11 aim. tha min- ister will conduct a ‘worship and presentation service. At 7.30 pm. the guest preacher will be the ltev. E. Melville Aitken, B.A., 13.13., of First United Church, Hamilton. Mr.‘ Al-tken, a son of the Island, is wcl1_ known as a successful mlinister and attractive preacher and many will welcome this opportunity of hear- ing him. CHARGED WITH SPEEDlNG- At the Queen's County Magistrate's Court yesterday, three men charged with speeding were each fined $10 and costs or 10 days. A party con- victed under the Excise Act was fined $100 and costs or three months. while anoher party who pleaded guilty to a second offence under the Excise Act was fined $500 and costs or 51x months. A Pro- hibition case iwas adjourned untll August 9th. CASE ADJOURNED - Alfred Weeks and Ivan McCarville, jointly charged with breaking. entering, and thaft, appeared before Judge C. Gavan Duffy yesterday morn- ing under the provisions of the Speedy Trials Act. No evidence was heard and their case was adjourned until next Saturday at 11. AM. The two men are accused of having broken into the'Cud- more Cash Store, corner of Elm Avenue and "Euston Street, on the night of July 2'! last and of hav- ing stolen therefrom a quantity of cigarettes. ‘VISITING THE ISLAND-Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacDougall and small daughter Shirley, accomp- anied by Mr.-MacDougall’s sister June, arrived on the Island on Baturday, having niotored from Calgary via Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. MaoDougall are residing in the Income Tax-Office, and June i: in training at the Royal Vic- toria l-lospltel. They will spend s month with their parents on the Island. In‘ Masmorlam HIS. LIITII SINGLETON At the P. l; Island Hospital, April 26, 1047. Mrs. Leith C. Bing- leton, aoseberry. in her 28th year. after a long and painfull lllpesq, She left to mourn her lose, her husband and t email childr n. The funeral w s largely, att d- cd and was conducted by her pas- tor, my. E. 0. Evans. Her re- mains were laid to rest in the Belfast Cemetery. (Patriot please copy) l l Calgary where he is employed in ' Bernard. Miss Thelma Macbeatl, nurse- In-trniuiug rt the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. is spending her vacation at her ‘home in North Wiltshirc. Miss Frances MacMillan, nurse- iii-training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. is spending her vacation at her home in Alberry Plains. Prof. and Mrs. Edgar MacInnls. who were in Charlottetown for the Aitken-Waller marriage, left yesterday afternoon for Halifax where they have been spending the summer. MacInnis will snll on the Emp- ress of Canada from Montreal as a delegate to the Institute of Pac- ific Relations in England. THIS! FlATURES MAKE 777W’ A OKEAT ‘I'll! l’! 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Thursday night being "Q0013 Night Out" in the city, 1t was the A3889“ TYlBh-t of the week at the Driving Club; and tonight Lyn and Ann found a great many of their friend; having dinner there, Sarah had telephoned a few intimate friends, after giving the rtotice of Ann's and Lyn's engagcnlent to the satiety editors of_the trwo daily papers. and of course these friends had telephoned more friends; so when Ann and Lyn came in, they were greeted by a pleasant flurry of congratulations and good Miller. and it was very guy indeed. It Wlo __c1ose to midnight when she and Lyn were beginning a rhumba that she looked up and saw ‘Irecy Driscoll and Lissa Mar- ven in the doorway. The two stood for a moment, [framed in the doorway. And Ann tho wryly that Iiissr. was the llklnd o person who practised en- trances at home. Lissa was seductively lovely in her favorite powdr-blue. a semi- lformel gown that was suavely cut sud that showed the lines of an excellent‘ designer. Tracy, in s dark Tuxedo, was big and rangy and disturbingly Iital looking. Some eager swaln claimed Lissa for a dance. Trecy smiled gra- ‘clously. and went on standing win ‘the doorway. his eyes sweeping the room; until they met Ann's and then he began thrt-arllm; his ray through the dancers with a pur- posefuln-ss that. brought him to Lyn; he smiled at Ann, lapped Lyn lightly and said. "How about cut- ting in old man?" Lyn zuoked angry but gave way with what grace he coilli-l muster, and ss ‘Iracy tool: Ann lfito his arms and their steps merged into a smooth, flowing nhythm, he looked down at her and said grimly. "So this is the wuy he bought you otfi" Ann caught her breath and stiff- ened in hie arms. her eyes blazing as she looked up at him. "Smile, Pretty Thing. smile." urged rracy softv. “Or people will talk abnut u-end whflc you can afford that, doubt if Frazier Oanl" Ann stepped from his arms and throiiln the open Fromm door to the moonlit terrace. And. Tracy ‘perforce. followed. "I don't know why you followed rm hare tnnlght—" Ann began treeairigiy, but Tracy's little short 1s dlenced bed. - “My fear girl, you iiatier your- self}! he sale in a tone that made her fer-l five years old and far from M! 1165a and I bad dinner togeflrer and Lissa had a yen to go idenatng." Ann drew a deep breath and Phone ll! clenched her hands at her side, and said coolly. "Bo you come to I the club to dance - then why botherteinsultnietllaubsve ample avrvrtimity for that at tn office.‘ » Tracy said. unexpectedly gentle “You poor infant, I'm net trying to insult you I'm Just trying to- advlse you of the score. You're such a wide-eyed innocent little thing that I hate to ace Frazier pull the woo-l over your eyes-J’ "I th'nk I shall nave to ask you to explain that," Ann cut in hotly. "I meant to, of course." said Tracy mildly l" think that Fraz- ier} using you to cover up me Barton mess is about as lcw a thing as I've ever knqwn u heel to pull- and I .on't want to see him get away wit-h it. Is that simple enough for yo». to understand?‘ “There isn't any Barton mess," she saiu slowly and distinctly, be- cause if she didn't gpettlk slowly her words would have blurred and run into tears. “And-I've always expected to marry Lyn, ever since we were chllfifen togetlior—" He nasltatPd and 1n the moon- light she could see that his brows were drawn together in a little puz- zled frown anri that puzzle colored his yolco wihen he answered her at; last, "lryou know. I can't under-i stand why I should give a tlnkei-‘s dam wnat happens to yon-and yet. believe 1t or not, l do curei Isn't. that the damnedest thing?" “It certainly 15!". Aci- assured him tristly. But the craziest thtig was happening to her inside. She was fu:ious with him, outraged and humiliated by what he had im- plied; and yet-there was a little warm, contented feeling in her heart that this man mould be so concerntd about her. "You see." he told her slowly obviously feeling for wards with iwhirh tr phrase n thought so new that. svords were slow tc lcome, I've nl-‘ynys glveii a loud raucos laugh at the thought oi feeling protective‘ towards a wo- man; in my book. women are a darned s.ght smarter about looking out, (or themselves then men; wom- len are tougher mid more resilient; ‘and yet when I saw that item for ‘the morning edition. in which your lgrandmnther announced your r-n-i igagemeni. 1’ suddenly knew that ‘ll; muaft end in marriage!" "If you've quite finished—" Ann, was lfEPplhg ner voice frosty by a' real effort. "Oh. but I haven't I haven't really negunl" he assured her warmly. "Frontier's affair with the Barton lady :s weL known about town, there's been a lot of gossip: of course his announcement of his engagement to you will throw a bit of dust into people’; eyes-it might even do a spot of white- waahlng-and bc-y. can it! use ltl But youfrc we sweet and lovely, too fine a girl to be userl that way! sn-I don't propose to- admit It I have puns lor you-J‘ "You have plans for me?" she gasped. incredulous. tTo Be continued) JAP EMPEROR VISIT! MINI YUMOTO, Japan. Aiig 5 - tfuP) - Perspiring freely, Emperor PAGE THREE — -— W —-—-—-1= I-Ilrohlto. dcsccnded 1.500 feet‘ hyyonmers ‘C gnu," outpuy It w" the ‘ ll.ot.vi'orl:l11gs o1 the .. lcs ‘ll cred a mine shaft. 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