It y, "WHAT . . . ' l Yilll HAVEN'T flflliifl” "There's no n_ee_d to have the some old things for breakfast! Thought , f evegbod! knew about KRUMBLEB . . . do try theml" - <~ ~.'-aw' NOW you can enjoy shredded whole wheat in an aasr-ro-sar form! Kellogg's Krumbles are shredded, curled, crisped——ready- tocat instantly. Nothing to fuss with before you serve! Even the flavour is different! It's a hearten- ing flavour that only Kellogg's can capture. And—there’s moms NOUR- ismmm in every spoonful! Your grocer has Krumbles now. Get a couple of packages the next time you shop. Made in London, Canada. K . . . they are different! III_IIIZIIIIIIIjIIIII- . _ . V mtmm—mm——mm——jimsixx—miiji was her bridesmaid and wore a pink jersey dress and carried s bouquet of sweetpeas and carnal.- ions. The bride's mother wore a black dress with a corsage of red roses. The groom's mother was st~ tired in s blue dress with corsage of pmk roses. ‘Following the ceremony a p“ - tion was held at the home. T e bridal couple received the best wishes of their many friends. They will reside in Moncton where the Broom is employed. fibwn-r - nawnss AMHERST, June l8 -Aquiet but getty wedding was solemnized on ednesday. June 12, when Vivian Martha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E3. Bewkea. became tho bride of Kelsin n. son 01f Mrs. How- stt and the late MA. I-Iow-att of Amherst formerly o! Cape Trav- erse, P . The ceremony was pct- forrned by Rev. M. S. Richardson. retired Baptist pastor. The home was beautifully decorated with up- plo blossoms and lilacs. The bride wore a dress of blue TOWER MIENAQERJE lorry 301th matcthing veilltand car- e a uquet o roses. iss Shlr- The Tower of L rd h icy Hawkes, sister of the bride. ed a menagcrio, a on m” o“? SALESMAN WANTED Tfiwvelicr with car for P. E. I. to sell line of fol cubes, fox biscuits, fox meals, and dog flood. Good commissions, preferable one who has another line, detailing ranches for stores. Silver Tip Biscuit 00- Ltd. 116 Albert Street, Moncton, N.B. 6-2l-22-24~3i. OUT OUR WAY Me's MAKIM‘ TH‘ REST OF ‘TH’ SHOP "mum HE'S Tattoo‘ TH‘ BULL 0' TH‘ wooos WHERE TO GET _ OFF. AM‘ HE AlN"l' 5mm A WORD! HE Knows we coutoan HEAR rr ANY- WAY, WlTl-I TH‘ IZDAEIN‘ MACHINES! By J. R. WILLIAMS ‘MINDS ME OF TH’ DRIVER WHO'S ALWAYS BAWUN’ our TH‘ can THAT JUST PA5$ED" 5O THEM lki Hi6 CAWLL THmns He's TOUGH-- AN' lF TH’ GUY DID 5T0? AN’ come BACK HE'D FANT! ____ __ii_________ _. ‘THE FOUR-"FLUSHEIZ. UR BOARDING flUU SE Tl-lAT's uomiue- woase IF THEY SEND THAT THAN‘ ' REWARD IAONEY To LOC KSAW . You ‘Home AND -- lF- ‘ll-lo missus en's Sue's Lute H52 CLAMPS on MV KEEPER, rr, You Rsoto/ vouabousol NILL Have A , wiu. BE COMPLICATION- AGEAD . ~ .. fittwk a . ~,_ qifzaafiir With Major klooplv v RACING DRIVER By Alexander‘ Campbell ‘IT'S HOPILIIS IPLOEENCII" Frank wont rigid; and in shadow of the dock-house. w_ho had beengo wrapped in he!‘ own thoughts that she hsd not observed thenruntll that quest- ion. mentlonlng her own name. hsd brwsht her abruptly beck w her surroundings. went rigid too, and shrank into the darkness. Dorflthy found herself eaves- ‘ "'1 answer frankness , with frankness," said Frank at last. speaking slowly. “I was. But I'm not sure any more now. That's all over. You can't help me in that. and I don't want help. But--’ "Well?" said Florence. She was very near him and sud- denly he became terribly conscious of her nearness and her loveliness. Bedors she realized what he was about to do——" "Florence!" laid Frank. He had taken her in h arms and kissed her.. Unobserved. Dorothy Ellington slipped swiftly awsy into the dark~ ness. Gently but firmly, Florence ro- leued herself. “I'm sorry!" said Frank awkward- ly. "Florence. [m a cad! I apolo- gise! Ii‘ “Don't he an ass,’ raid Florence cheerfully. "It was very sweet of you. Thank you very much.’ She smiled st him resssurlngly~ the old smile of couiradahip. "A girl likes to be kissed on oc- casion by a really nice young man --and you are thoroughly nice, Frank! Besides. the voyage is near- ly over. and I was rather hoping you'd do it before we parted. ‘But of course there was nothing more to it than that. You can't fool yourself my dear, and you certain- ly can't fool mel" She paused. "You= are in love with her aren't you?" i He nodded. rather shame-faccly. "I'm afraid you're right. I am. If; you won't think me rude—kissing you has made me sure of ltl But, it's quite hopeless, Florence. So.” he added. with a smile. "if you're determined not to allow me to fling myself st your head in an effort to forget-and quite right. too-—I suppose I'll have to apolo- gise to my bus and reinstate her in the position she used to occupy —wlfe and sweetheart. as Hoffy says!" “But why is it hopeless?" ner- slsted Florence. He shrugged. “It's a long story. To begin with. she's engaged, us you know. I thought at first that that hsd been s ghastly mistake. which providence had chosen me to put right! But it was I who was making the ghastly mistake." He shook his head. “Let's talk about something else." I O l O O But Rupert Festherstone step- ped alertly on to the deck of the Athlone Tower. blissfully ignorant of that conversation. or of the night which his fiance had spent gazing. not dry-eyed. st the low ceiling of her cabin. fhlnking—of another man. Dorothy and Professor Ellington were waiting to greet him. Rupert acted typically. He kissed Dorothy's cheek. shook the pro- fessor's hand. and produced from under his arm a large wooden box. He glanced round. as thnutzh fearing spying eyes. Then with tender care he removed the lid from the box. His own eyes were shining. "There!" said Rupert triumph- antly. In a nest of tissue aper my a fragment of a dome-s apezl piece of brown bone. and a few ancient teeth. Professor Ellington lifted the specimen gently. and then began excitedly. . . . Dorothy Ellington turned away. The last hope had failed. If Rupert had come aboard carrying flowers. If he had even came aboard esnpty-handed, but had greeted her with at least some of the enthusiasm befitting a young men who has been parted from his fiance for two years- things might have changed. She might have continued bravely with that losing battle with hcr- self, trying desperately to re- kindle the belief that Rupert was the man for her. and she was the girl for Rupert. But- Rupert had come aboard with art of an apemans skull tucke under his arm... THE LOVERS MEET Of course she was being unfair. A month ago. shc would have exulted that he was not as other men. She would have praised his detach- ment. his loyalty to his work. his disdain of romantic notions and idiotic rubbish of that kind. No. it was not Rupert who had changed. It was she who had changed. But she had realized that too late. For Frank Carter. rebuffed by her. had sought consolation. and the ro- mance she had scorned. elsewhere "There can he no doubt of it.” El- lington was declaring. "'I'hls has the Pekln man licked to a frazzlel My boy. I congratulate you! He, grinned with almost fiendish glee. and his black moustache bristlcd. ‘biiiilhen ‘old Jackson hears about s__ "—he'll grobably jump of! the Egliliife bu“ 11118." laid a cheerful e C . Professor Ellington found Christ- ine Carter. pretty and petite, at his elbow. She was drawing on a Elixir of gloves and smiling up at m. 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The total receipts of the vear anwunted lo $982.00. Rev. Msgr. McDonald addressed the ladies. thanking them for their oo-ooeration in the past year and rave a moot interesting talk. The election of officers than took place which resulted as fol- we: oPresident. lm-s. Joseph Ryan (r0- ectcd). - lst Vice-President. Mrs. M. J. Mclvor. 2nd Vice-President. Mrs. Nell Gallant. 3rd Vice-President. Mrs. Alphon- sus O'Donnell. Secretary. Agatha O'Donnell. Seoretar Irrcaaurer. Mrs. MscDonnu . Corresbondlna Secretary. Catherine O'Donnell. Min. Ii!‘ ‘9 \ -/ . . ck‘? / m um: um BEAUTY SALON 16 Gt. Geo. Si. - Phone 219i Specializing in Permanent Waving. Styling. Tinting, etc. texture expert for s ‘ "'3 permanent. Keep your hair luetrom and dandruff-free with regular trestmenis at our Salon.‘ McIvor. The president thanked Miss Mary Collins for so faithfully st- Zcnding the altars and the men mho in any wsy hel-ped to make the entertainments a succem. A vote of thanks was tendered the officers. Mrs. E. Rosslter llflve H very pleasing address at the closc of the meeting. Meeting adjourn- ed. DARNLEY W. I. The regular meetlngpf Darnley W. I. was held mt the home of Mrs. Clarence Hickey on Wednes- day night. June 5th. Madam presi- dent presided and meeting open- ed by singing Institute Carol end repeating the Creed. Mbmlbcns answered roll oall with an ex- change of seeds. etc. We were 9 pleased to number. Minutes of meeting were reed. approved and signed. Blocks were passed in for flannelette -quilt to buv enough ish the quilt and ed in the hall some afternoon or evening. showed s. balance clear of $22.81. Thsndss were extended to the Institute for sick treats and sym- pathy cards Correspondence was read and diseased. was decided to donate s5 The Children Fluid" and O15 to Red Cross. Bills were accepted and omitted Dsld. Plans regarding ice cred-m social and painting of hall chairs were left over for next meeting. Mrs. James Hickey and Mrs on were appointed welcome Revert of 0X19 It was decided luimentte w fin- that u be quilt- pantry On motion it new previous sale to "Save . James as dele- Rates to Charlottetown. Plans to entertain the girls of class st the hall on achievement Collection amounted to . Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Wallace Adams. The Natioml Anthem closed the meeting. day. annual -YEAR-O FIVE LD GI? HAS PERFECT PITC HAMILTONZOnL, June m _.(01>) -Aithoush fiVB-yoer-old Rosslma Bunston may not b9 g when she grows u has a ift coveted convention in ere made sewing musician the little girl i y many music- ans w o do not posses lt-a sense of absolute pitch. With her eyes closed and back 1° the piano. Roselma can name any note. natural. sharp or flat, 1n m, ow onfoisrsavn l|Olll' MlllCllllYand l-IIICOLN dealers! Stewart Motors Limited _ Great George Street PHONF 83I I four-octave range in which she has been playing the piano. And si- thou h she II not yet in school shs has eamed to read the notes music. Roselma started piano lessons last September and since has play- ed at several church concerts. When asked how she diltfguishcd the different notes. hor answer was. "Oh. they Just say thotrnam- es to me." ‘ ‘SALT EFFERVESCENT BRINGING UP FATHER . By George lifcMsnus :FOIEQAWEB<—ITREO GITRDOFIT WITHOUT euccses- now THAT n waarrzo a-r-rwe eousm Shaping, Consult our LENA LE ILANG (Proprietrcas) I