;..----.1-;;c-.......,,;..s;,..- . - , .. ) I g on rourrrsau , . . grim cuannrm. cnAm.o'rrr:'rowrs ,' ANNUAL MEETING First annual meeting of the Summer-side Co-oper- ative Association, Ltd., will be held at Robson's Res- teprant. Wednesday, April 30th, at 7:30 p.m. Signed, VERNON MATHIEW. Secretary-Treasurer. Two Can Sing ” by James M. Cain CHAPTER IIJVIH PINOIIO I quit kidding myself am; knew I'd sive Inythlns to have it Announcement To Farmers 0f Lot 16 Commencing Friday, May 2nd, 1952, George Mac- Klnnon, Lot 16, will haul cream for the Kensington Dairying Co-op Association, Ltd., over the following routes:-- SOUTH WEST CENTRAL MISCOUCHE NORTH ST. ELEANORS Anyone on this route who wishes to send cream to the Kensington Dairying Co-op Association, Ltd., may contact Mr. MacKinnon at his home. KENSINGTON iiAiiiYlilli co-or Asscclmou, LTD. back what I had pulled at the party that afternoon. It wasn't brave, it wasn't big, it was Just plain silly. I had made a Jackass 0! mylelt and put something ter- ribis between me and Doris. lbs. gan thinking or her, then, and knew that it didn't make any dil- ierence what she had done to me. or anything else. I wanted '-er so bad it was Just. a terrible ache. wanted her worse than ever. And here I was; I had no wire, I had no home. I had no kids, I had no work. I didn't even have Cecil. I had Just made a mess or my life. I think I hit an all-time low that night. I never felt worse. I could not. The next day I took a suite at a hotel in the fifties. I took it by the month. I didn't hear anything irom Doris. I began reading the society pages after a couple or on the singing. I never opened my trap. One day a guy showed up at the otiice by the name oi Horn. He kept looking iaround kind of pulled at the drafting-room, and in a minute I asked him pret- ty sharp what he wanted. "You're Mr. Boriand? Mr. Leon- ard Borland?" "Yes, I'm Leonard Borland." "I'm looking tor the Leonard lorland who sang with the Amer- ican Bcala Opera company under the name or Logan Bennett. Any- way. I hear he did." "Where did you hear that?" "I was in Pittsburgh last week I heard it train a iriend or mine, camera. But in opera you've to have one good baritone you've got a show." "You certainly have." "All right, then, I'll come up a little. How about 5150?" ', "Maybe you didn't understand what! said when you came in here. I appreciate what you say. I'm gratedul to nasal. but In: Just not interested." The idea at singing made me sick. He went, and I out on my hat and ensured in my favorite oor sport. about that time. That. was walking around the op- era house ho-ping rd sea cecil. A lot p before said Illa wasn't in. Mr. Borlaad called Then week I stuck at my desk, ior er did. it wasiunny no bills h-hid Iorwarded to me. on the third loundAout why. couple oldaysaiter that! did see her. I raced back to the ouice as fast as I could get there and put. in a cell ior her at her hotel. They I knew she wouldn't be. 'I'hat was why I had been watching. I lert' word that hopins she would call me back. she nev- All that, what I've Just been teuinsyomwas in the last partot November. when the rim of ne- , . been When I came I Giuseppe noasi." 'tWell'l what or it?" He knew then he had the my, and kept looking me right over. I married? Wise provider, faithful What became of tile nu? .- - in the m and crossed the lobby the clerk calied' me. and he had my check in his hand, the one I had given him for my next month's room rent. It h:d "I'll tell you what at it. I'm con- nected with this new outllt that's giving opera over at the Maxwin Theater, and-" "Not interested." ”I need a baritone." "still not interested." "I! youire as good as he says you are. I could make you a pretty nice proposition. I could offer you use many a husband may mistakenly a night say with three appear- believelnswifeia "cold." ances a week guaranteed. That's a little more than Rossi was pay- ing you, isn't it?” "Yeah, quite a little." h band good. father-yet many Q huu.1bgnd' deprives his wife of the one thing she wants most: love. own bills. The money was in 'often the reason she nags,' In May R d ' Dkut M jario Holmeseiellar lwhyl 3 mm: needs love; why not getting it 1. joint account, in her mm. somewhere else, and there 1- was. To be continued -a.-......... BIG HARVEST wastes money, loses her looks; and why . Read what men should naline (b"fi59'd0l11 do) about women's ab titu e toward l d , Get your M:;el:e'iIde':'N Dig,” asins 13,500 pounds per acre. bounced back. I blinked at it, and I knew they why there hadn't been any bills. Doris was paying her and mine. and she had 'drawn every cent or it out. started an account -11-?- WANTI UOII Pill OlIAR!.0FI'.l.'l'rOWN - (OP) - Premler J. Walter Jones believes Prince Edward Island could sup- port a deer population, of 10.0w. Since the early days ct the prpv- Elbe River in Eastern iuoe. there were no deer on ths-ls- The English language Last year another 11 the same peaceful lite." NOTICE Cream haulers will commence.hauling cream to this Kensington Dairying Co-op Association, Ltd., as to ows:- Stanley Bridge Route, Monday, May 5th Long River Route, Monday, May 5th Mills Point Route, Monday, May 5th Indian River Route, Wednesday, May 7th Springfield Route, Wednesday, May 7th Malpeque Route, Wednesday, May 7th Clinton Route, Friday, May 2nd Emerald-Kelvin Route, Friday May 2nd French River Route, Friday, May 2nd Lot 16 Route; Friday May 2nd years ago. were brouilht in. Canadian-grown tomatoes total- led 702,740 pounds in 1951, aver- days, and she was in. Every time I saw her name I saw I.eight.on's. baby's wardrobe. beat our selection or our thrifty prices. ING. white,'pink and blue .. You'll Need These For Baby's -Comfort and Hqplness! Mo.mm. no-see ooansonss -Ila-'lls aar-rue no-3. saussraoontass-rs Isa--ms -aoqassrorinsas- us-1.10 I AI!I&'A1'lcI!o'l'l'I.lWAlM!l 1.18 nossnarns see-lee gsmtsasn-s...................... -no-us sea--no Us Bringing up Baby is a wonderful job, and we are thoroughly proud and enjoy our part of the process. Although Saturday, April 26th to Satur- day, May 3rd, is officially National Baby Week. we feel that every week is Baby Week in Holman's Youth Centre. Our shelves are always piled high with all the sturdy necessities and lovely luxuries that make up a Make this your headquarters for baby shopping- shop by mail, shop by phone or come in and look around. You can't christening Dresses" Inianis christening dresses in relanus with eyelet em- broidery trim. scalloped hem, ribbon inset yoke and sVkirt.wVVhit liylon Rompers Nylon Rompers (Eclipse) one piece Peter Pan collar, smocked belt with two bottoms. in white. blue trim, sizes 6 months. 1-2 years. Pair 2- Pant Sleepers Krlnkle crepe sleepers, extra pair o! Pants, elastic back. short sleeves, in plain colors of yellow, pink and blue. sizes 1-a ..-..........................-.... As above, in printed patterns in asnr oownrs - ..,.... 50c - 1.29 rnavrax rams .--e -....- . see ' ruisrro rare-rs - --- not - us any norms:-rs -.......... me - us any nnis -.-........................ lle - no swss-rsa ssrs .... -...-- 1.50 - 2.20 aossrsas 1.1a -. sso nasssss .......... sec - us crmrrr mar-ans ..... annuals .- Fl.ANNEI.ET'rE marsns dozen 4.50 Ncassar corrox --.. .. 590 "well-will you think it over?" "I got a couple or good tenors zines, cmnnt and another one coming. I got a couple of sopranos I think are 'E? 1BZl1B1Y'”Id6EHE2KT ii? HOLMANiS YOUTH CENTRE Plllyv 5,59? - 3.50 1 .98 2.49 Well vlcir mgr LOOK NWHAI we HAVE son sasv AND YOU . . . . VT FREE PHOTOGRAPH or YOIIRBABY (Up To 3 Years) ON THE PURCHASE OF CHILDREN'S WEAR IN THE YOUTH CENTRE OR INFANTS FURNITURE TO THE VALUE OF . . . 5.00 or over Make your appointment in the Youth Centre during Baby Week, April Nth to May 3rd. Your Baby's picture will be taken during the tollowlng week (May 5th to 10th). You will receive a beaut- llul 8 x 10 picture oi your Baby FREE. To be eligible you must make a purchase of 55.00 or over in the Youth Centre or of Iniants Furniture. Quality Pictures by EDWIN HECKIERT STUDIO CRIIS Good quality in number of styles. wood or steel, varlou 'inishel. priced at I ' V I-IIOI-I cl-lair": IASSINITTIS In an assortment of tlnishes, sizes is" x -36" and M" x 40". priced at 16.95 to 43.50 8.95 to 15.95 CARRIAGIS These sturdy well-built High Baby Carriages in the now- chairs are in an assortment bi est styles and coverings. tlnishes, priced at Priced It . 6.9590 15.50 9.95 to 55.00 Also a com lets stock of Play Pen Pads. High Chair Pads, Crib I lesslnette sttresses, Baby Car Seats, etc. - SHOP ION IAIY DURING IA IY WINK . . . GIT A LOVELY 5 x 10 PHOTOGRAPH OF YO Ill. IAIY Ellll. ,, ,, today: 41' articles of lasting int... N0- est. condensed from leading nun. books. LOGV, LISTLESS, OUT OF LOVE WITH Professional cards - illl. J. A. Il0ill0li ' nrzurrsr Dental X-lsye Brnallrnan Building SUHMEBSIDE Dial 2800 DR. J.R. CUNNINGHAM VETEIINAIIAN Dial 2520 Water Street lest Summerelde E. E. Parkman Opt.D.. R.O. OPTOMETIIST Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined ottice nearer I to II - I to 5 and by appointment Phone 3287 IEGINT THEATRE BLDG. Sumner st. sumaierside I. F. Hester N. 0. luarmerslde. P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyns Glasses Fitted muons silo KENSINGTON, DAIRYING G0-0P ASSOGIATION. LTD. APRIL 30. 1952 I BONDON. All!!! 3! --(Al'). Moscow radio asked its "Dan 11.. teners in the U.5.A." laturas, g. remember this is the seventh an. uiversary or the meeting or united states and soviet troops on the Germany broadcast land until two were imported two recalled "In those days we all but 4'9"” M 5 MW? ans DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 45. Make 9. Young hare I. Melodie amends for 10. Sheltered sounds id. Artless side 0. Auxiliary (7. sea birds 11. Troublc verb 48. Surges 20. Divisions of 11. Herb or DOWN hospitals gooseioot 1. Member of 21. Light. family Mongolian . coarse I2. Conical tent. race cotton (Am.Ind.) ' 2. Mountains (abric I3. Helmet- (Rush) 23. Female shaped part 8. Auction slice (bot.) 4. Frozen 24. Cebine monkey . . iii: 1-; ii-ll;lU lliZli1l iI;1 Hai'.'Ys!-7' I-ll llisill 4-lo' I'ealerdsy's Answer 85. A vowel mark 36. Relieved 33. smell so. Greedy 41. Rodent , 42. Girl's mm? (4. Medieval , iyrie poem, 24. Living water YI5. Mexican ll. Disappointo 26. Owns , rubber tree 21. Fold over 30. Pike-like 28. Originate 29. Mild, as weather 31. Guldo's highest nots (Egypt) 34. Lands iish ll. Selenium (Wm-) ' I9. Licentiate in surgery (abbr.) 20. Written commands under seal 22. Music nob- 2i. Extent of canvas 25. Munch 27. Gain knowledge 20. Packing box 30. Among 31. High priest oss ) (P - 32. Pennsyl- vsnis (abbr.) 83. City (Mass) 35. Exist 37. Negative , 48. Sprites oarw CRYPTOQUUIE-Here's how to work it:' ' AXYDLBAAXB IsI.0NGl'!ll.I.0W one letter simply stands for another. In this exasnple A is used for the three Us. X for the two 0's, etc. single letters, spos-, t. 3' the length and tonnation or the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are dim.-rent. soypugnmqnouhon svo rm oun H can orxm. Apnr nusnana rra arms. icon it nsrnsrg sou BTBMA urn s1-M.-acvn-i-uo. lM.ALLMAN'! BUILDING OPPOMETBIST 1'. Earle Hickey chartered Accountant caaadian leak of Commons Building Iumaiersidc. P. I. I. PHONE tau " NOTICE The oillce and feed ware- house oi the liensington Dllrylng Co-operative As- sociation, Ltd., will close on Wednesday halt holidays un- til lurther notice. KENSINGTON DAIRYTNG O0-OP A88'N LTD. GAMEO mars: IINIINGTON Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday, 7:15-0:15. Imagine a guy like Ron- ald Coleman, winning a package like cal s Helm. because oi I radle live away shew-Isa this and more lisp ns tin comedy-hit wuaurso roa causa- - Vincent Price, uaklettsr to: "People Are run radio program) and Barbara tea. and at course "Caesar" Im- the Yesterday's Oryptoquote: HER wars ARE ways or Pulse-' arrrunss. AND ALL HER PATHS Iii" u ri:acu.-:raoVIRB8- CAPITOL Bunsmorside i Tonight (Wed.) 7:15 -9:15; Thursday 3:30,-7:15-9:15 This Picture is sgiuored lllliy the Mr. and Mrs. Club of ulty U ted Church. - IF YOU'VE MISSED THIS PICTURE AT ITS PREV- IOUS SHOWING, WE SUGGEST YOU SEE IT Tlllb TIME AS IT IS ONE OF THE FINEST PICTURES EVER MADE. - out of the Blufilge hills of lies 6 mo 3 vl,g,,lv, Mara-us-1.16-9-15