ii DINNER DISHES 12th - 13th - 14th JUNE 53 Pieee Sets i=---~». I cups, I saucers, Fdinner plates, 8 small i plates, 8 soup plates, 8 desert dishes, I plotter, l. Isugur bowl, I cover, I gravy dish, I salad- Easily worth S3950-AT f 26.15 per Set, i‘ CRDCKETT 8t STUREY Llll. Q i3l QuQen st. bowL i . Charlottetown _ _ "killer candits" wen j j h REL!‘ OUT (if REAP" ‘pay-Ides; paycnls‘ "Keep nlcllielnes where children , c oi ]'l’l\\ll thenl." \\'fll'll health l and welfare dcpurlnlenl heads. Clio willie-coloured. sugar-coated i pills and lrlhlels attract the iitlie one; hccousc they look like "gcod~ ks." Sui-h nleilbrilles. if not taken hcrcrding to medical prescription. ma, be lo-xil‘ and ran he deadly to infants. Public hceitll leaders re- i hazard to ships en route to mlYi-"l Cimfllilflllfi iilfli ma"? lntali- leaving the Gull’ of St. Lawrence tics have occurred because these Vin cabin. strain LARGE ICEBERG SIGIITED warned today that l berg. sited by an army 6-54 plslle ‘approximately 150 miles l\.\l‘~‘l‘l east of Cape Race, Nfld. was E fro? fifeeflb/r-pa/t‘ 0 a a / . A ' . $5.00 invested in Green Cross Prod- ucts for potato protection pays of? with on increased yield worth an extra $31.00 per acre. Tbafs the average increased profit nude by Maritime potato growdfs who used Green Cross DDT Basil-Cop sprays or dusts lust year. $26.00 clear It's not m Green Cross Figure it OIIEH. protection actually costs you nothing. The extra $31.00 - absorbs the cost of the insecticide- Dust or, if yo GREEN CROSS 3% not lAil-QOP‘ oust A combination insecticide-fungicide dusting meterial for the complete coo- trol of most potato pests, including early , and late blights, Colorado potato beetles, flea beetles and leef hoppers. 5% DDT ‘ Hui-Cop‘ Duet ll n carefully blended mixture of Basi-Cop‘ (tri-basic copper eulpbnte) and Microoized‘ DDT; GREEN CROSS 14% our east-cow‘ srnv rowan ll you prefer so spray, use this (‘noel Cross combination insecticide-filngicide. Similar to 5% DDT Bari-Cop‘ Dust, it was used with equal success in Maritime potato fields leu year. 7 pounds mixed with 100 gallons of water makes is highly efieesive spray ‘Reid ‘Yuk-uni FIELD LEAD FOR MODERN ill‘ l‘l'lt.\l‘l.< ~oihll ((‘l‘ i ‘ill itJliill-s‘ (‘Ni Tl For Pleasure y light of Phone s34 ll‘ fungiciddand still gives you an extra protection with economical, effective Help yourself to extra profits. Pro- tect your gfowing potatoes this year with Green Cross 3 % DDT Basi-Cop‘ 14% DDT Basi-Cop‘ Spray Powder. 1H" ‘0- Seven Sellell l ii Bi ' Grnhrm York. CHAPTER V11 lhnplre Bullion While Stephen had been lying re- rupwiling in his cabin the guests abnnril The Lapwing had been wel- cnlnllir: lhr- diversion afforded by lhi- yet-it's mysterious grounding. Molt c! lll"!‘n cone (red the oc- (‘Ul'l‘l'ifl'.‘l‘ slrlligr- cspccinlif; in the the Chivl Officer‘; story the nigh! before lhe event and l~""‘.'cularly was this so ‘with Lady Killy Pointer. In the first ])lll(‘? Lady Kitty had ‘_‘l"l\'.‘|l liI‘&l‘lll_\' wcflljv of the cruise. 911" hrld nfVPr t-icn particularly i lifl or this lrrnl of holidaying, and lie" mtliw ’ll\'<'l'.<lull5 had been lrllid at lhr various places where the yacht RllWIvrCd on route. Now that lh. unexpected had lllnppened silo WilS llilllcrolinlably jgltlri. Al first, \\‘l’ll‘ll the n'?';\'5 had flirvllczll‘ ti l1"l‘. she hai-Lfelt ail mid ~iilver lil :l_y. ehenslon, es- lpccnnlly- nvhrii ihn bearer o! the itilinigs had llirlitiored that, from poll account» li:c slzlnd or, which they llnd l“.ill (lflFLlllld was unctiur- mind was had based his belief on the quite‘ NEW YORK. Jllnc 9 - lCPl ~ miVlltlg back it» slepllcn HYliOii. Sh: ‘°‘"""‘.‘ “’~‘_“ml"l°" ihnt- if lhcre was} The United States Coast GllRYIYl‘ lllld Pnjnyrd in. tiik but much oli““-‘"“ "F1" "liileeliiid w. nil there l1 lflrile ice-i the flnvolil- of it had been spoiled 2mm" “m!” "lwmusl 3 led. Imille. .. .ci_\‘ her by iilr vvrili< on iii-ck and below ;(ll‘\'l( illill iiinl :lll'irr~dcd it. She _ logos-sea» sane I; an lelneel hm ‘e Wile hi! i (Continued from Pa: 2i i\_.___......_ _ _ . .. in keeping a woman" choose irl- stead to cling slurdily to lne ‘ single slate of bliss with a dis- Iwbvflerlilnvvleilvflflt-‘fir I ll linct ~loss to posterity, there will :§'r§'.."rl’.'...l'.'..".ll:'il1.h':§3 J/hl?" M: ‘ be numbers of Inland you": Wk lorlou pflylhl the dcmoge. u: vvlmroloct who will embark in brand new ';"°""|"|'" l" “If m"""‘lY 7' ' 7"" crafts on Matrimonus wide sea a"x,'i‘"tcm:.z n.5,.“ M" h‘ in this the leafy and romantic your department, drug er hardware store. mfifllli. loading Iuundrics find dry tlnssnlrl can s91!» y "This is the month. when from the your clothing, fumblonllelqruge and lumituro. I boughs_ (;_m,_,,,,,>,,_,, ‘The nightingale‘; low tones are l MOTNPROOF heflldt . ‘ i This is the month when lovers’ . i » e. . __.___ _ __ _ \'f‘-'\\'§, U"? hrfduced a Sllilllllfln which was Are sweet in every whispered ‘nu at word" , all plensllwg lo her piclrantly conventional mind. ‘ I She had gone up rm deck to see‘ fill!‘- mlslcrlous island and the view‘ Iin llllfdllfifllllig sunlight Was not ‘disappointing. There was ilclthlng forbidding about the plflCl‘; noth- ‘IHB P-‘Irllcillfiriy eerie. ano as she‘ "it-laden ihe warm. ClCIlCrtLEly co|-' ourcd panorama, the virhitg sand,‘ the rrd. grcoll, and gray rocks look- ing a3 if a child had been paying u'ilh n paiiilbox nnzi dabbmg herr- iand there without any ldcas- or, =form. she rcenllcd that Hylioil had iiold her that he did believe in the ilslzind of the Hindu legend, but he v be an islandi sonlri-xrcro in correspond. ‘ Nov; ll ilxad happened jugt a5 hot . ideal. O01 Ellen ‘s Diary S0 I read on a card from James. I chanced to find today tucked a- way between the leaves of a book. and forgotten for years. June is a line mc-nth for reviving old meni- orles_ for a sort of reconsecrntiiig oneself. those of us who have sale- l_v weathered its storms and calms for years, lo rcso-lve of the lost years: ' ‘Grow old along lvih Iltll fit “It is yet to he; The last of life. for which the first was made." u e e _ It is a lovely time in the lives of these young folk, who‘ set out with high hopes and brave hearts. Looking hack, I find tn kECp an both were most. neccssary—— high hopes and brave hearts. I i had 11km Smphvn Hymn]. and lhsplind m-pdricd it would. Herc lhEyl like to think of thc-se recently and m. knprvyrdgc H,“ Sh. qmmmhv‘. ‘u? were and she Evil. happv-liilpplur, lo-be wed who plnn to settle on ,1 tint yrlirp 111:1“ or being 1n lhflil she hall fvil. since The Lop-i Island farms. Now if James lllld love with her and she uilh him, profit per acre. ngic. It's simply modern Field Lender Products. u prefer, with Green Cross ER PRODUIZTS PEST CONTROI. 1.4;; ‘ivKtliLl vllP/s‘! ‘rill wlllP-‘Hll \.‘J|i.|l»'-‘.*.‘. lit ' Hi5 life Cllflnlfll. H9 hnd Qgquired wing icfl liiigzalnci. She x9e... that llnd this illicrly unexpected event not happened she would have been" flhltiiliii: but hslmv this mornillgy‘ The scene with Sir TlmOlhy only; n few hours ago had made a deep! impression on her sensitive mind.‘ for she hated "scenes." . Lady; Iiiliy had always longed for, a tranquil ‘lilfl. rind umhen she had, married Timothy Painter in ihei days before fortune brought him titled la-mc she had always believed thal such’ tranquility could be hers Her emotions tor her husband had never been adequately analysed by her. She had been just. a very crdln- ary married woman tied to a man determined to make o success of hi5 life. and she. as a dutlrui wife, had believed it lo be her plat-e to assist him m- any way that lily within her POWPT. Thr- change in their relationship had become more and morg mulled; so soon as sir Tmcthy had become accustomed lo his knighthood, and realized the potentialities of a title B" 81mm! gltnzled mission for: entertainment. Their town house had been exchanged for n larger one so that their parties could be- come more representative or iiheir enlarged circle ot sooinl contacts, and Kitty/Pointer. never at her best when acting as hostess, had felt herself quite unequal tn the ('19-. mands hrr new social position made‘ upon her. . Yet now she was happy. At least‘ "he l?" Yin-PD)‘. the sensation was n 118w experience, and she began fol wonder whether this extradorinory- fcvlml: had anything u» do with, Stephen Hyllon‘; theory that under~ the influence of this magic island‘ her chorcter had been mysteriously! changed; that she ~wn| revealing bee‘. rcol self. Discovering later nearly everyone; had gone ashore to explore the is-i land Indy Kitty decided that she would go. too. It was pleasant tol feel the soft sand beneath iher feet to discover myriad; or! brilliantly-l hued shells and to note that thef seaweed that leslooned some of the" smaller rocks resembled nMTOW rlb.l boils of multi-coleured silks, High" up on the beach she-l, found her husband. He was standing . there with arms folded, hi; white silk shirt. flung open at the neciq; his bronzcd arms bare to the» shoillders and goilY-hued ha-rldker-i chief wound turban-fashion nbouti his head. l “Good-morning. Klttyl How doi you like our unexpected port of] cell?" i “I think it's wonderful," she told i him. her eyes dancing chlldlshly, I "How long are we staying, Tlm-= othy?" Sir Timothy Pointer purshrd his< heavy lips and narrowed his eyes. ' "I don't really know," he ViIllClP‘ soled. "It nil depends." (To Be Continuedl KINGSTON YJKU, ‘Hie regufnr meeting of Ilel Kingston Y.P.U. met nl the home! 0f Mr. and like, Wiii‘am Calwiil‘ (m Wednesday evening, June 4th. Shirley Notwson led the worship‘ period which opened the meeting‘ by sinlzing “All Hail the Power of Jesus‘ Name". Scripture bson Acts l 4-1-24. Jenn Dccherly rend n story about "The Boldnrss of the Ap-j nstles " Hymn “Onward Christian} Soldiers.” Minute; of the last. meeLl ing were rrurl and approved. The‘ next meeting lo be held at the home of Mildred Pnlli. The follow- ing committee ‘Nfrg appointed for nr-xl meeting. Worship period - Enna Gnmcsler, study fteriod — Mrs. Elmer Oolwlll and Verna Green. Recreation period. (florist- -lne King and Errol Green. Lunch rommltlees. Mrs. Elmer Ooiwlli, Norma Smith end Shirley New- son. ‘The roll call we; annexed by 21 members and two visitors pres- ent. Collection we; token which amounted lo 81.10. 1t we: decldfid to have a picnic at. lhe shore on June 17th. Rccrcstion committee. Rennie Newton. my Ynunker end Calvin Holmes; Study period was then lcrl by Errol Green and Norma Smith. The remainder of the eve- ning was spent ln contests. Lunch wag served by thi- hostess nnd com- mittees in charge. A hearty vote of thanks woe extended to Mr. and Mrs. Colwill for the use of their home. The mcr-tfng closed with the Mlzpeh benediction. I were to sci out nll over again (which I have a notion he some- times debates with himself in on" I ll ll nit or rnire ere inveiling your house. there's no lime lo loose. Gel “MUST" SiiEE-DOO No. i — lheiliiler olvelolin. Gel your neighbors lo use il tool "WW5?" §SFIKP~EIIDDZQ 2 Zuzunuerouullynurhead... Zuzzzz!!! . - .. .. _ m I I f No. that's nppulgorsquglliigifii lfiile 12W. lexlilflifualllnlislirrmen and campers. Completely sale lot llle IMll tender silin. M4457" i . EDDZQ a Wen! lo be leelly ltglllSlll in mosquitoes end lllerll files this ulornerl Just spread eliltle oi the! nice smelling “MUST" SKEE-DOiI No.1 Lotion on your silin WOWIiI uni/MW D©i© 4 lhilliiiililldil.'i“llliii“lii‘é'liii D00 No I. Spray ii around your house enil you vise’! see en insect for days and ileyl. "MM 7i" fSlliiifiilfifiTfl 5 One lmloienl ol "MUST" SKlIE-DOO No. 5 Lotion is usually enough lo rill ene completely nl hurl lire and nits. You nuy never here to use ll yourself, but remember llle mole jusl in me. 6 The modern firmer protests hi: ullle, peuliry and other animals from iniecl en- neyenm with "MUST" SKEE-DUO Ne. 5 bsuose il is 3 In 5 limes more pnwellul lllan D.D.T. Try it, you'll find il more elective. rMMSF” EISFlKiZI QIDDE 7 FARMERS! "MUST" SKEI-DOO Ne. 7 deer lo hm null slelilee Ihll Ne. l deer ie yeI heuselllilln flies, luesqeilees, Iupl ellll other insecls- euily. surely, safely, eoessreluliy. ‘Use this lullly spray and you won't see en lllllti er weds. 8 Nobody ml: le llve will: oedreeciics. Willi MUST" SKEE-DOO Ne. 8 vrllhln rush, yo! don't llmi le. Use il end uele e clean eerrhreseliueedetberinmlleprelriu l0 I ' "MIISTSRI JMONeJ-eseileeeeelllq werryhpfilelsflltl "MUTE: SKII - DDD \ MIDI-Y TO IKCTS, "@111 I00! A@ MRI/Al. All!” FOR MAIIYIMIS: MCIIOI l G. "b, MUNCYON. N]. t> ___.____ ands of Ottslwsns as he drove through the city. He is shown above on his arrival President Trllelen Anlvee et Bov’t llouee ‘N5 r Upon his arrival at. Ottawa ‘Tuesday Presld ent Truman received o warm welcome from thous- at Rideau Hnll. where he inspected a composite Army and Air F12 roe guard of honour. The President is staying over- night at Rllleou Hall as guest of His Excellency Viscount Alexander, Governor General of Canada. —(Conadlan Army Photoi secretl) I would know, though pleasant the prospect might be, that. not all of ones happiness rests in the future, but ratlher in enjoying tile days’ interests as they conic. “I can see now, Ellen" a man in enviable financial cir- cumstances said to me the other day “the happiest time of our lrves was when we were saving and working to pay off our mort- wnge- though we never dreamed it at the time. ,Yes, those are the (lays on a farm“ he continued "when folks are young and strong and nothing daunte them!" I sup- pose if James and I were to ‘com- mence our days together again and it. began with four walls and a sheltering roof and a chimney that "drew" and with only the most necessary furnishings indoors. as We l-iove completed installation at the very lotest type at FLATWORK IRONER and ore now in o position to otter FINISHED LAUNDRY SERVICE on all niece! always he would make plans right away. Not to build any addition to the house, nor to assemble fine furnishings indoors. These things would be, so he often remarks “the last of my worries." O U I He would bo considering ways and means to “hip“ the barn roof; to buy a new and better fitting collar for the old mare; perchance the purchase of n second sow; or "something that would make beef" and sure enough he would plan to “stumip that. piece in the corner by the woods —it's wonderful Ei- len how soon it would be produc- ing and besides I must try and straighten that fence there." And I? silly or wise creature that. I would be. I should consider my worldgecuro. Theta would doubt- lees be the occasions when I would prefer "a. gift of roles” to e long and trying day's work o! hie in the fields; when too I should find only the "irritating concerns" of the moment. But then I know such petty annoyances would be lost. in our busyness, and with e hint of a sons 0n my lips. I should be searching out. e. bit of rlrll earth to plant g slip of red ger- anium in a can for our window sill, I O I But decry ms how one rumble: on-on a lovely June evening. which hes n way or returning t4 older folk memories of those ex- ceedingly precious days out of the past, when "the heart" bent "Dummy. Until tomorrow - Diary —Good- night. that con be finished an this machine. will be handled by skilled operators, long experienced et this work in our tanner piont. This combination assures the best procuroble shirt finishing. Please do not send any other articles os the equipment for hondling them is not yet installed Otlier_ services, such os Wet Wash ond Tllrilty will be advertised ,1 SHEETS — Pillow Cores — Table Cloths - Towels -— Blankets- Napkins — Bedspread: .- Bachelors’ Toilet Covers — lath‘ Mots. Our SHIRT UN|T_ is also ready for operation. us soon as we ore prepared to hondie them. We ore making new REGULAR PICK-UP LISTS. Customers wishing to have FLAT- WORK ond SHIRTS picked up regularly each week ore requested to phone 120° and oak to hove their names listed. All lorrner lists ore discarded. PHONE. 2200 ~ STERNS LIMITED Corner‘ Kent god Hllleboro Streets r F latworll Laundry Service OPENING . onclay, lune It is of the very Iotesl design ond