Andrew Cairns, well-known in Western Canada. and now Ghieil I the Food Division. UNRRA. talks policy‘ with L. C Paid. chairman ad the policy commit-tee during the 26th annual niectin: and conven- tion cf the Agricultural Institute o! Canada at Afncdonalti College. Que. lAlways Another Sp ring Adelaide Bllumphrles “I manage to et Janice cal-d, not sauclly u: defensively. "I don't see how else I can ex- press it. They're married, Jen and, Bud. They just went of! and did it. This afternoon. Over the state line. How did you know you could get married in Kentucky, Jen. without being of age and all that dribble? And for heaven's sake, don't Just stand there, two iwa, grrnnlng and looking foolish, Tell us about it." "How can they?" Anne quickly. She saw the distress in her mother's face. and then it struck her own heart with a sort of dull thud. Married-these youngsters-these two childrcn. Yet they weren't children. either. Jen was eighteen. Bud twenty’- ono. The same ages shr= and Da- vid were when they first had put in talked o! marriage. But they had only talked of it, still were only talking. ( “What's that?" Mr, Ashton’: don't moan. . you can't moan. . . Jen, speak up—arc- you and Bud married?" ed for hcr. He littcd his proudly, the guilt left his nyr-S. Elli l‘ Rlllllll lllllllll . l Maul TUE. ._., __. Cold | Fish Meat K SUN. Meat Loaf WED.lTHUR.l FRI. lsAr. Lamb iCheese Boiled i Chops f Souffle Tonque Group ‘—Ci;—l unidi- D Group t ioned 11b. l/z lb. I Saus- ages unrat- ioned left- 0V8!’ unrat- Group C ioned l ‘h lbs tokens l l 3 tokens 2 tokens 5 tokens left over For easy Sunday looting is suggested c: combine oi ground meat, subtle sectsoniriqs, eqq and crumbs, had dune. or zifraid to fat-e ii. tknow wc- should have tnld ,Bui do it one day. We rciilly planned it, or cxpccicd to do this way, or today. We we'd have to wait, But to Kentucky this and ur-rc married.“ “Isn't that exciting!" cinppcd her hands. "Janice, please." Her afternoon. She stepped to his side. put _‘ arm in his own inarticulatc way them. "I know we should. did not flint-ii. “ll as Bud has told you. We knc-w it. cl-ilior. Honestly. and . . cided we could not SO other so much-hoping. young. Wc-‘rc not afraid. work i-t out together. We want to wait until we. old. . Like mo. Anne “as like David and mc. Oh. haven't we had lhc courage? Wh . . .. man’ years in the same straight voice was sharp thrs time. Youl Dam’) ‘CD111: Sn (‘Train 0t (_\.e,.>._ ' thing, until this sprint; ivhe" she a , . . .. ., t'utl that David was no Mles. sir. no AH‘. Bud ansfigaéi Cage; w marry hon m“ he w" He was not ashamed n1‘ what they “I YOU. we suprmsm‘ yo“ "npwhggivfig, so ardent, so quickening? it thnuizm we ‘mind wc couldn't. We simply drove WWI‘, Sll‘. ' Janice~ daring. They must not. Wail J11" mother - . , . hem up a restraining hami i-Yaulabout the building, about Dinidl should have told us." she said to "tlgtlleirilililgllnligl doubt a hundred Jen iii a rcproviniz tnnc. But now ° P‘ " her concern was for her husband. an . through his. She knew tlizitllshnad‘ n had (‘"10 he‘. would feel this more than any of Mower l mental‘? dear." Jen said quietly: Hcr gaze’ was really his‘ didn't, t - we’ "other didn't. We Just started for ri fltléj“ ' and got to talking and thinking. .oh can't you see? We cle ran-not. . 4 _ when we wanted and needed micii ‘mm Dmm? ‘vhm mum Sh" 10 m putting off, for years and y-enrs. We want» . _ , _ led to be married now while we're stgmhng mole conlplctel) and m We can didn't ‘ . were _ , gcthei". thinkinfi why \\ NllllZEMA ronydiliéfistisrraon sool-ti- Asniss 5v 6R: swflw A standard treat- ment at’. Atlantic CitynMiamiBeachl Al; all drug coun- ters, 17¢, 39'. 59'- . blinding longer had realized with such wg-lling m put it nit almost indet- initcly siilvc ilicicuvas alwilys ilmi othcr sprint: in the oiling. What had happened tortlivlu? What had hup-ncncd to their love. Vt/liat had happened to their courage. their faith in themselves and each other? _ She must indc-cd do somcthlnll- Hvfrirc it was loo late. Bcforo all l, tho liloom was ucizic, all ilic hiiih until matters other wlm-le year. the lot and were decided about She dried hr-i" eyes now and mrinzigcd to sanil-lc at her own fool- her pond. ‘though-this excuse to cry. Wily gwcrc yicople so ashamed of their tears? Of being thought senti- Jen and Bud were not ashamed. ~Th€y worn‘ proud of tho fact that lihcy wanted and needed each other. Tiicy would get ivy. To- as Jcn had said. That xvi-is a lovely What had caused apart between \vni"|l~—t0~ this (trifling hersc-lf .l>i'ing hack toacihci‘. to hind not .only llh"i'l‘ love but their tinder- ‘Shc would find some way, She st Willa PIOLON Irlnlu 5a In Gunning Jewel-Illa Hand: Colon OTHER STYLES-II." to Si.” Ladies 2 Just what you have been waiting for. We have on hand a. flno selection or these brushes. Make your purchase whllfl the selection is comPW-Q- Johnson & Johnson DRUGGISTS 10s Kent. Phone 88 n ms hunted a tiny balm d leathery marabou. l0 bosvlllna o s and flattering as tdgusrantee to E turn any young mans wlthou. as- sistance from the moon- For, needless to add. that would be the purpose and content o! llll this wicked extravagance. And loi‘ not invim-m David. She could he honest with her- self. She would try the time-worn ruse of jealousy. though l‘! W“ petty and despicable. It might give David something to think’ abuut, nmigiit even wake him up! l When Anne told David she was .!5l(ing the whole month o! Aus- ust for a vacation and taking it on her own, without so much as an iI-you-dont-miiid of if-only-you- would-go-with-mi‘. Dlwld W“ flabbergasted. "But I supposed you'd plan your vacation when I took mine. as usual," he said, "I've asked for the last two weeks in July. And I've prnctit-zilly" promised Mother ‘\\'c'd drive hci- 0\'(‘l‘ t0 Zanes~ .villc again this your for a ".veek~ end, anyway. Arid why ,a whole month, Anne? Surely not with full pay? You're always preaching Qcm10my_ Won't such a vacation put you hack a pretty penny?" , "It's put mo. hiit-icalieautiful one Jllrcady," Anne said, thinking of the grand time slio had had shop- 'plng these past weeksl it had really been an orgy. She’ had bought the green linen suit. the printed bathing fogs, the pants and play things, and cottons and silks and cvcii tho dream of a dancing dross»»ilic one with the Easy to roll- , _ delightful to smoke "PIPE SMOKERS‘ ASK FOR OGDEN'S CUl P as she had planned she mtzht now that Jen and Bud, mo‘ months married, had Rune if‘! themselves in a three-room npurt- merit so that Anne would have her own room hack again. It would be more fun than playing caddy w David's daily golf, which ll!" fcli. n necessity to keep in voii1l.li_oi_i: or taking Mrs, Sherman to \'1Sll. relatives. as they had last stim- mer. Yes, she would do it. She would get an answer oi’! to Marty rltzht away before she could chants; hcr mi-nd, or let David chanrzc ll for her. She would simply tell D-"ivlil thnl she had made 0th" PM“ m" this summer. She would ask the storc for the extra time duc Iici'. last year. She might even add an- as she had not taken full time other week without Pa)’; Sh’? would draw from her savings. so zealously guarded for linens and dishes and all the odds and ends that represented the bride's dow- ry and which for so long she had eagerly dreamed of supplyinrz. But now. instead. she would splurge on more perso a. tri-volitics. A linen suit. one rf ihosc marked "Uncrushahlc," of a soft cool green; a lastcx hath- lng suit, or a new feminine vers- ion ln a gay floral print; ll big fioPDy hat and loads of scarfs; shorts and slacks. a soft yellow l. . , But HOW she would go down and drink a toast to the bride and groom. letter Anne reccivcd a that - ‘stimmcr from Niarty Phillips. who pullover; and of course a frilly dream of a dress with yards and yards of swirling not and a wisp of a bodice. She had skctrhcil one moraboii bolero. "I suppose l’ could go downfor a lwevkcnrl." David said. “It would the a lmidpusli thouxh-a couple ‘of l1lllltll'(‘(l iniii-s. didifi you say? And I suipti-sc, nl rotirsc. I would haw In have an lllYlttl from yiur lizstcss." Aciii did not say anything, She did not cvcn icrl guilty about not telling liim that lic alrcorli’ had hccn invited. Shc was tliinkini! that it ivas liiis0i'1il>l_v hot, ovcn for July. Ii would lic mun-h conlcr on mi isliinil in tiio middle .~.i' a lakc. Aiicit- could almost licar the swish of the \\'.'l\'(.‘S against the tbflllk. Almost she could picture the young man who would pra-' vide roiiuiiicc. H:- wniild bc diirk and dchonair mid tli|l‘lJll.‘{——Dll\'l(l wis very fair and serious and stmuiy, Ho tvu-uld hzivo ii suizgixsiinn of l‘. wave in ,l1is (iaik luiir which would not be too tidy, and a gleam in his dark cycs that would ho quite disturb- ing, Ho wniiltl he a little mild- and not warn ii‘ ilin whole wnrlfl know ll. His volt-c would liC-id 8 mocking ntiic llllll could rliangs to shattering tenderness. He would make love divinely, Evcn if he did E101 mcnn one wvrd of it, (To he continued) meeting were read and a roved Mrs. A. Dulfett 0rd Mrs. C Hun; Roll was responded to wit word Liuiidi Mrs. S MacKinnon an "Father". Collection 85 cents. A Mrs. C Hurry. Next meeting m ii letter of thanks wiis read (rum Mrs. held at the home of Mrs C Hurry H Baak, thanking members for on July l h. RIM] t0 be answers gift with word "Tril" (Annual meeiln and all members are requested i be present), The meeting close with the Lord's Prayer, Lunch we served by hostess and mmmitie and a social hour followed. It was moved by Mrs. G Stetson and seconded bv Mrs. S MacKln- non that the Air, go shares on studio couch ‘or the Marshfieltl Manse. Prog. for July meeting REGISTERED YORKSHIRE SOWS The P.E.I. key breeders of the best bacon type regis- tered Yorkshire stock in Canada are offering young sows from litters farrowed in June, July and August of this year. This is the kind that placed P. E. I. market hogs at the top. Prices will range as follows: weeks old months old months old months old months‘ old .. Prices include registration, transfer, and crated f.o.li. shipping point with crate returnable at seller's expense. Check up_on your brood sows for defects. Here is your opportunity to replace inferior types with better stock. H. W. CLAY, Secretary, $20.00 25.00 IUIOIIII .-».--. IIUIIII HIGHFIELD LADIES AID The monthly meeting oi High- field Lllfllfls .‘\l"l met on June 191i". at the littiiio oi Airs. H. Sanderson with an llilflilflllllfe of seven mom. hers and ‘iLTPe visitors present. The mecIing opened Willi hymn “What A Friend We Have ii- Jesus" foliovueci by rrs llllniYC r have we hecii afraid? "Don't scold them. please," Alb; ne said. and sho puian arm around‘ leach Qcic. licr iiiilo sister. hcr new youiic l1l'0lll(‘l‘—§ll¢3 liked ihc pur- poseful set of hi1. jaw. ihr- proud‘ ‘light iii his Dyes. "Pcrlirigis ‘hey should lizivc given us moli- mim- called “Puffball" tho other daiy. baked and served hot to week-end quests and sliced cold for Monday's dinner. Tuesday is (or fish. The midweek sausage purchase will take ccire oi Wcd- nesdays dinner and be cm addition to Thursday's l lamb chops or a breakfast menu. A choose souffle is cm oirsome and satisfying dish for summer eciiinq. For the week's finale is d boiled tongue, served hot with an orange-raisin sauce on Saturday, cmd cold l fpr Sunday's picnic or porch supper. . Suqar-preserve coupons S 17 to S Z! inclusive, valid on luly 4th, mecmt the lost of lit-e. ion coupons allotted in ecrclrrction book for home ccrzmiriq. In addition. two requlczr suqcrprcserve coupons, S 22 cmd S Z3 become vcilid on luly l8, and ci co' ‘c Clil l ihees might be exchanged ior or. ' can provide c1 modest amount for rcqulcir 115cm, plus a substantial quantify [or ccrnninq pup By preservinq cis much of our porishohio icc s as pris- sible for our own use, ntore Vi con. be shipped to the hunrier circus which ma. in such desperate need. Furthermore, fruits. dewy-iresh and appetiiotecsinq in qorclezws and on m0 eis, are the answer to pcriect SLlTTlTCfillTlO ciosseris, _ which can help to smre more suqor for conning. P.E.I. Swine Breeders Assn. had hoen her chum at. art school. urging: licr to spr-nd her y tion zit The Willows, the Phillips‘ siim- mer liomc, Nlnrty wrote: “It's on a small i-slnnd middle of zin ziriiiir-inl hike. It's ll(‘t'l\'t‘l‘ll_\'. l‘1‘illl_\'. Ii you need to iim. 1! was a shock. you infants. I ‘wllflx f‘): Ifluvlwtll. Yo". dqh lafgfé should he most on: '. I Slippinst‘ “ ‘f d l’ n?“ l" a. I'd have twins of mv nwn hv ihc ‘loumnnmu '°mrp‘ W“ (an he 0n time you marriczl. Jilll." Her ‘laugh zirilurhlllilrlnlll’ lfnldolgakcd.“l U” wzis more brittle lhzin bright; hcr If] riff I'd“, y ‘l?’ "l. w r fiZlélflt" nppriilcrl in her mrvlic.‘ fin“ p” ,2? [a] 2', ‘T, 0a "is," and lzithci- almost \‘.'lil\ ri rlnil- fl 1u“l"_“' “r . l M“. Tn‘ "'1' lencc. "And I {r-i- one think this lei” yam lvmgmz l" km‘ 0"” Um a time tor relcbrzitinn. What drflrllilffjgfi‘ “lfglnlfgall pizgr\_\lfili'-vh, you ail)‘. Dn P Haven't you lhfl! ‘ '.-..l,- C: . I}; d‘: ‘,1; old hztilc- oi ‘inc you've her-n jlanfunnnnlr‘: hoi-diiv [or vcars ‘ust for eime _ ‘ ' " “' ‘ " such Ofivasinnsu l l [ilvrily of yoiiii: men to sop- ..1.|, i .-- J-micc rficd “Thatfllly romnncc—thoiigh Im 10"" i- »~ , - " ' ‘ ‘ inn?! l-Iiiybc you'll vxnnt to . Nlrs, Ashton no€ldc'l., , j, m“), ~“";““§7' man‘. VHHS ,D_'1 Id Sho gave lici‘ liuslizirirl 1r litilc lmhlfo" fun“ “how I” hmlj m pllflll "You must he ilic vcry first. mm" [m so “mm mllnns‘ I do W’ her laugh rang out swcc-ilv, commend. however-fol" 0110's .. ‘ . ,; vncniirri~ii little v.’ icty; But lmlrglwgllfillykqorxlj‘; ‘I111? tlhlwwxiwmlic)‘, tiring: David, of course. if you wish lonklvou in thc mi: lfitlllf‘ man land if hp can nmnane": land shake your hand-acid maybe] Ann" s-“lppnscd - Band (‘mm ,mnnagc~—is shc wished! They al- hlmpvzrvs planned their vacations at. r ,tho samc time. But it might be ° wise for once to mke an except- ion» i Thcrc was that phrase in Mar- .t_v's letter. It captured Anne's al- ,tcntion, "I do recommend for |oiic‘s vacation, a little variety." ;It ruptured more than that. billy- in lllC 5C5. [scold you a minute longer." Instead. she startr-d with toward the house, beckoning ‘Anne to come along. That would‘ allow them a moment alone. her diusbaiid and his favorite daught- €IOWHERE TODAY are" qliere nner young merrarid‘ oung women available for employment than Canada's veterans. Employers who interview them carefully are finding that in wacthey-learned basic skills with iml portant civilian applications. Many were joumeymen when they enlisted and worked at their trade‘ throughout their service. All, whether tradesmerf or not, clemonl strated qualities of initiative, self reliance, good citizen- ship and responsibility invaluable in peace-time employ- merit. Recently, a Canadian employer wrote a government er. It would he enough, she know. lto straighten out the hurt in Ed's q , ; brown eyes. _ “You rim ahead.” Mrs. Ashton . h -t , m n t A . H ll P P l H l] U ll t i i» i... , are’. .5... "s: “forgotten that licir- was anotlierqrmuol, car to hcr too, who must have ' ~ . S U m m £ B . lwcn doubly hurt by iiic sum-ktulf; ‘Qlfmslflhlje mhgno toblclgtlgng "11? l W“ "_xp"r'e““'d‘ Sm‘ W“ , would be fun‘, too, to meet i a iunawaie of the Pcbflllion tllfltlyoung mm, Mm would su m‘, ‘sometimes flared in Anne's steady] ‘romance benemh a big 1.02m}; heart, of the pride that rankled.lmoon_of foul-Se Makbbmeve ‘It would sting more lustily nowysynthetk. fleeting It wuuld be‘ lwiih her little sister liav 51.2004 fmUheh Ana it “fight be - ' giciiheiviiiui-Zer cgiii; sandidesfylvelftli/D m8“ m,’ D*‘""" _ . t . .. . ,. < W E L L N II R S i IPpllsh dtlp the glaéses," Mrs. Ash-l lhasrtszalgixu: hggléldaseuglgfle °" f“ Anlle; “mine” kmws ting caught. up with odd tasks that department 85 fOllOWSI gzlgfirllld ‘Qgeixaksvlfilglé "liner gals.‘ lisld to do wltli hm‘ wardrobe, rc- ; please, to hold back dinner and to| °°""‘"'““"“' "Th9" l‘ °"° "M9 V" 5°" °|W°Yl ‘WM 9°" Pfflfll" and that is to give a courteous and sympathetic hearing to any veterans who come lo us. We find filfiro are several ouch day, and that by having someone talk to them who ‘ls in a poslrlon to valualo the services they have to offer, we end up by adding c good man lo our slut? even though we originally had no intention of making an addition." ffhis is a proper approach to the veteran and one which‘ will pay dividends to industry. ‘If you have openings or can make openings for veterans,‘ list the |obs with the National Employment Service. I rivestigare also the opportunities in Ti-aining-on-:he-]ob' f a valuable way to improve your staff. Veterans train tn your plant with the government adding to the income they earn as apprentices. You can secure complete details through the nearest oflice of the Department of Veterans Afiairs, the National Employment Service o; Canadian Vocational Training. . f/fififl I iset another place for our new son." Her bright glance met the eyes of the tail boy beside her. She was repaid for that last .welcome. Bud's face lighted up as tthoughtfulness, that gesture of though ‘an inner flame had been kindled. He responded with a look that went much deeper than words. ‘That's what I'll try to he," he said gravely. “Your son, ltfothei- dear. And I can promise you I‘ll go glood to Jen. and take care of er.‘ . "noioe.....t~"~ c. i ' 4 l Many a friend can tell you how effectively you can treat a stubborn cold with Polsonk Cough Syrup; this soothing remedy goes right after throat- soreness. Nasty clots of mucus dissolve. Sneezing and running nose quiet down. Even though your cold is an old one, even ‘it you have been coughing for weeks, you will soon realize that powerful medication- is actively at work when you use Poison’: Cough. yrup. ' Don't let: your cold linger 0n without proper treaiment-Jielp to smash your cold right now-i the remedy to aid you in reliev- "over t e state line" and marr mg our thtoat trouble’ yo‘? tmm be o" he we," “w” .0 C0,! coug ,your bronchial ailment is legs for that first dreadful long; POND!!! Syrup-Sold (year. rm.- yesi- that had mfilrledbby all Druggistsun 35c bottles. t... mun... of u. t...» fifileiiiliiitell." t-l-fli‘. “J55.” midi” P 0 L s o N I S C Q U G H S Y R U P "I'm sure you will," Anne heard her mother answer as she went; on into the house to attend to the glasses. Bhe could run up to lier room first and get a hold on her- self. Billy to feel like this,’ sort of ,teary and shaken, but she couldnt lhelp herself. She did not want to help herself much. Someone had to cry at every wedding. It might as well be she. Her mother had known it would be. she realized with a little start. That was why ‘she hsd sent he on ahead. What a knowing moth rl ‘ She blew her nose hard several Jlmes, wiped away a few tears. -Thelr salt tasted good on her Iilps, Bhe did not cry easily. Thesel ‘itears were not only for her lime ‘p 5"?! W‘ ‘i."_\i“. Fl" "w A u M t? EMMOYMINI handsomely s! led. rugged. In sc- Iilluv ‘W3 ‘u. "am," Wm’ ‘sister. they were for the girl that ponlon .. . the new BULOVA. ‘she ma been at eighteen, m m ' , boykwho had been David. Erin. llny-as-a-dimc. q | n | and . . . practical flmekzptr‘: ti: s.- ’ ifllOVA. up \tllllll ll You Wish WELLNERS tlllvmsns suvcs 1m _ hy, now that she remember- ed. David had asked her to go PUBLISHED llllTlll INTERESTS 0F VETERANS IV‘ '14‘ he had said. "We could, you know. We could even keep it a secret it we had to." But she had stifled her own desire and had fried to do vmst she thought right and |en-. s l x3e she was not so sure that she had been so ipnsi-ble, so right. She was not lure of anythini