“p311: 29, 1948 TiiilEE Fill! EGYPT l, viem la. Metals; _--_» Iovelaee hsd Remind hlr to loa/va Kit alone, unless the other man got in his way, but she re- membered things Kay had disclos- ed about har husband. his ruth- iesaness, his cynical disregard oi’ truth or of. other people's wishes. 1f Kit had interfered with his A Wear a Zjefrw/ BULOVA I the. ultimate _ in line wotchmokmg _ lans- , T“ he WON] pThat was a thought which Zen- , ,' , da dared not follow to its conclu- ' ‘v l wrth lastmg prr e §;-;.r;........... swam... h h w“ And the: WI the fourth day. Kit p ‘d t e e come o er. - adlnlaralion its beauty ‘She was sitting in the hotel gar- lnsplres . . . pride in sta den on the rim o! a IllIIlOW basin matchless . . in which blue and pink lotum A truly procloul possession! At better Jewellers everywhere- ‘ MEI IXCHLINCV "S" 2i lawsls _ H Kt. Gold CID Expansion Bracelet r7150 Ganarlafis Greatest Watch Value BULOVA World's largest Manufacturer of Fine Watches ‘ .. Girl Lives Long Time litter Suicide Attempt BRISTOL, Gloucestershire, Eng. April 27-A letter from her soldier sweetheart telling her he was go- ing overseas decided a young girl to end her life. - She threw herself olv" (‘r-non suspension bridge, but the crino- line she was wearing acted as a parachute and she floated down into the River Avon. 250 feet be- low, where a boat picked her up. That was in 1885. The girl. who later became Mrs. Sarah Ann Lane, died only recently—aged 85. A small amount o! salad dresu- "18 may be quickly made if four tablespoons of oil are shaken in a small glass jar with two table- spoons oi’ mild vinegar. and onc~ half teaspoon or salt. The’ jar should be tightly covered and the ingredients should be extremely well shaken. A light grinding oi black pepper will add excellent {la- vor if added to the salad on WhiCli the dressing is poured, awe/Z‘ M? fi fol/oz? jteld her harshly. new and the bookwrhidashe had been trying to road splashed into the water. as she sprang to her feet. ' “Kitl" she cried and then‘, as she sarw his face, “Kit, what has hap- pened to you, whet is the matter?" “'I‘hat's for you to say - since you're responsible!" Onion‘! voice was as hard as his mouth and his QI "I don't understand. I canfi think what you moan Halve You been-ill?" Zenda. {altered "You might call it so-as a result or the kind attentions of Love- lace’s hired rufflsns. 0r were they yours?" "You don't mean what saying, Kit. you can't!" walled. “Do you still say that you ar- ranged. as you promised for me to meet Kay that evening? Didn't you instead take her to where that scoundrel waited for her? Don't trouble o deny it, or to lie. 1 know it!" “Kit you 6on2 You must listen, you must believe ma." Zenda spoke with feverish Iauidit/y. “It was Kay who wanted to go with her husband; to have a - a second honeymoon. She was, afraid to see you, afraid of what you would say. so she-she persuaded me, when she heard you were at Abu Rameses, to-to-hefrp her to set away." “Have you nearly finished? Be- cause I really don't adlvlse you ‘.0 so]?! any more. I migrht forget my- sc , I've been ilndlng out things the last few days. I know haw iouliy you've lied to me and ‘I'm only.here now tn get one word of truth out of you—by force if nec- essary." Zenda had subsided once more upon the coping of the pool. Car- son stood aver her grim and in“. orable, “WM is lr you went to know?" she whispered. "Exactly where that cad took Kay. Oh. I've learnt quite a lot. how she struggled and fought, how about that trip into the desert, she only gave in miss‘. because the brute threatened to injure me. You see. I've ccme acrosrvha Ezllptlan who drove the car and he happens to be quidr-earod, quick-eyed and quick-witted. Daoud has told me just what those tender relations between Kay and her so-cslled husband were. during the first twenty-four horn-s or whqt Y0“ say was to be a second honey- moon! Then Lovelace sent him back so that he might have Ksy at h" "W"?! - - Jhefro alone there. now. The only thing Daoud didn't tell mo, because he'd sworn an oath IIOt to and is afraid. is the exact Place vnhere he drove them. Well?" "I don't know-and I can't tel! you." Zenda robbed, "You do and you can.‘ Kit hen‘: over her, lists clenched. "Quiet! I warn you I mean to rind out, and ! don't care what I do. Are-you- going-to say?" whim- you're Zenda "DomYtF-donit!” Zenda pared and ‘then as his hand fell heavily on liq- shdisldat, [avg a thin scream. worsening like a frightened mouse. "I'll tel! you _ thoush .1 swore 1 wouldn't, too- it's Wadi. Morosko-tho oasis ed Whdl Morosko." "You swear it?" ho bent to stars into has pale eyes, "flea-yes .:. 0h emit you see that Ibs- teliing the truth? And you shall hear the whole of it now-yes . you must. you shall listen! Kit. Kit, I only did it all because I loved you l0 terribly. be- cause I couldn't bear to give you up Oh. yes. I was jealous o! Kay! Why should she lllfld everything, why should‘ she have you?" "I never dreamt that you cared —or thotniit you cared." "Of com-so not You'd no eyl fer anyone but Kay! Iin utterly useless-utterly insignificant. ex- cept to supply money." "Which you only dld for your own ends, not for klndesl." Carson "I did it for ION-JON of you." "You Olll thl-l‘. 10W? A feeling that could make you so cruel, so _ . Lamb chops may be pan broiled. ‘lb do so heat a heavy skillet un- tll it is sizzling hot; then, using _ a pieoe of suet on s fork, grease the skillet well tn keep the chops from sticking. Place ‘the chops in the hot greased skillet and cool: pn each side until done: ' n hearts have enoeminaled leaves the alldbuilt neat: a ballast ,1”; home, and your blast, x‘ Its passions ‘will rock thaa As thehstorsna recs the ravens on I Bright‘ reason will mock thee. Lure the sun hem a wintry sky. ~ Hons thy nest eves-y rafter " M‘!!! rot, and thins easie home _ , this assoc to laughter, when Isms mi and eoie winds come. E completely heartless? Then I tell bed. you, I'd far rather you hated me! As for that cursed money. Y0" Blllll have it back every penny." "As if I wanted it!" Zenda sob- ing nuw, and I hope that I need us. was» - GRADE 1X (Sit) Murphy, Eddy Doiroh. l 5Q,v,- a —Just because you don't wasit it.” Carson told her sternly. “I'm go- fr_naj_q_qarrnrsr~r. cgrarztorrarown Queen Square School Pupils lft t i ht): George l-Iowatt, Russel Kelly. James Hughes, Robert. Laiicrty, Amley Amg°“,§,§,f§¢(§."§lrf gen-y Mowade. Norman ooker, David NioOormac, Leith Sweeney. Sear,“ MW (191; m right); Bobby Burke, Clii»! ord Ready, Bobby Weir. Bill Davey, James McTagire, , l d Fl ld, Billy Emily-magma fieegasgllf-lgnlngfllilllegillu 50371; Arnold chcverle. Noel MaoMillan, Maurice DeCostc, Lornle uennessey, Harold Lee, Danny Meme, Francis Bu: ke, Stephen McDonald, Kennetlrgltlfi, gmgfilsilrzlisg. ,, ‘never speak to you again." Y“ “ha” m" "' "I m’ m“ sun crouching by the pool, Zen- ,1. da heard his footsteps receding- leaving her for ever. ( To Be Continued) Stella illarls ilonre And School Ass. The members of th/o Home and School Association of Stella Parrish, North Rust-loo. held their nwntrhly meeting on the evening o! Avril 18th. The attendance was probably the best. this year. The meeting opened with prayer. > The Secretary then read the aninutes of the previous meetins and they were approved as read. The different Committee Chairmen gave reports of their doings tor the last month. The Educational Committee had two comm-lime meetings at which they made plans for ‘the distribution of books o! tickets for the lottery of a quilt. They are also planning to sell fudge a‘. trhe concert to be given mt South Rustioo. The school Committee read the report or the two women who had visited the school. Ways and means or extra help for the cleaning o: the school during the muddy season were discussed and arranged for. The Membership Committee re- ported four new members. 'Il.he Chairman of the Comm/uni Com. told of his interview with Reid, Director of Physical Fit- ness, and oi’ his plans for better The President had some one read 1C playground equimenb. J -}OOiQD%Wi>W%W€><W€>QQ%Q OQ When Ordering; PAGE SEVEN-TEEN:- That Please: DON'T SAY BREAD-SAY LANWS Broad Please LANE’8 BAKERIES urns» Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHlTLOCK—Pirone l78l-L the tentative constitutions and bye-laws she had drawn up with decided to have typed copies o! these presented to the members they will be proposed for adaption- The President then read pursue. All extremely interesting and instruc- ‘the aid of the executive. It was slzlfcuiabfiéz-Of a Hume 811d The meeting closed with the sing- ior study, At the next- meeting 1118 0! "AW M5115 séigx‘ three immensely a one-act playr mely articles from our Catholic Road to Connaught," presented by Papers, as evidence oi’ the thlms M11 Beflrfim Blflfillillere. MI- Vlllc- Emmi"- an Educational Committee might mt Gallant and M158 Jew Gallant-- ‘llhe members enjoyed entertainment? Electrically-operated, -Whl!l the lamp ll Bhlttlttd. ,7; ivy"; alan- -. " ‘it midnight, May 15, 1948. Saeonrl Prise. . . . . Eastern Third Prlxe. . . 1' ‘Enter as ‘often as you like, but be sure to enclose 2 box tops from packages of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with each entry. I. For the purpose ofthis contest there are 3 regions: The West (Manl- Oatario, and The Bast (Quebec and the Marizimes). subs to the Pacific), r 2. Bach contest will last two weeks, sod will be judged separately. For eads contest, from the the judges will draw the 55 prize winners in each region. Wises tbs time comm are completed, the winner of rhe Gr-sad Prise fer-all Canada will be selected from the 51! prise winners, on she basis of Ibo bastlnlwlrtnthelquestldfl-ufl-IYDOI OUTOF 5 CANADIANS PRBFBR KlLlOGGi CORN FLAKIS? ‘ ‘a. u.‘ dosing a...- m a... ma... asa midnight, u.’ u, midnight Maynnadaildaigbtjuna llfllisqaslltyforaacbooaaest, ' beposssaarked on o: before dines dsess. C. Tbs ceases: is epaa so sll residents olCanad‘. other sbsa employees olaba Kellogg Company, or its ‘yes-airing agencies, or their families: All sauna become the property o! Kellogg Company of Canada Ltd. l- Ill! “will! l8 ofltellogis Com flakes. Berries areeo be sear so rbe Kellogg Company olCasssds Ltd, Kellogg's Cora Flakes Contact, London, Dam-lo, Canada. " Cflrbs-nsma and address oftbe grocer from whom you buy you: Kolibgfs Cora Flakes must be Included wirh escls entry. 7. ‘flaedecisioa oi‘ the judges, who are H. G. Kirubsr. Pm President, Canadian Dally Newspapers Association; S. M. Pbllpon, President, Advertising and Sales dub of Toronto, lacs J. P. Grsydon, President, Canadian Facts limited; is final and legally binding. Results will‘ be published in this paper. la tbs case of a rle. the entry bearing the " postmark will be declared the winner, solutions to the "Who Ara We" linglos. IIIIIIS qualified byoacloslbg two box tops from packages f/zfe/ 00W Ke/kr u Our blades flesh and sparkle! Our skill is supreme! The nation acclaims us— The all-winning team! -"WHO ARE WE"? Write your answer on entry form below and mall with 2 Kellogg's Corn Flakes box tops before Eastern Flrsl Prise.-......'........$300.00 {t2 Consolation Pulses. . . . , . . . . .. . Th‘: contest firms M‘; m n mb Cetestms entry blanks at your guest's I 'm round and I'm jolly, My board's white as snow; My roindeers’ bolls jingle When travelling I go! “WHO AM I"? Get extra entry blank at your grocer-‘s and write your answer on g's Corn Flakes box tops before midnig wt, May 29, I948. it. Mail with 2 Kell Ecslem Flrsl Prlxa............ Euslorn Second Prise. . Eastern Third Prlxo. . . . . - . a 32 Consolation Faisal" . . ........ ES, it's easy! It's fun! Here's an exciting 3 in 1 contest every member of the family will want to enter right away! Here's all you do for a chance at the Grand Prize, open to everyone: Solve the first of the 5 ‘riddles given above, and with your solution, give a G-worcl or less answer to this easy question: WHY DO 4 OUT OF 5 CANADIANS PREFER KELLOGGS CORN FLAES? An obvious answer might be "because they taste better." There are lots and lots of prizes, so everyone has a real chance of winning every two weeks- plus a chance for the Grand Prize when the three contests are over. ~Ancl to make it even easier to London, Ontario. n. w. describes" .. Prawyeureddrsssuu... ....|..................................................... lbeughi my Kellogg's Com Pull-.......................~..... "nus........u.u.r" , ............................................... .......thswsveen's‘niild“" This contest fans May 15th to 29Ib spree aroma were All parts were intelligently in- ‘I-down into its stianL The gloves are my weapons. The lung's my domain. ‘ _ Fans ca]! mo the Bombers- Tho Champ I remain. FWHO AM I"? Get extra entry blank at your grocerk and write your answer on it. Mail with 2 Kellogg's Corn Flakes box ‘tops before midnight, June 12, 1948. Eastern first Prise................$300.00 Eastern ‘acend Prise Eastern Third Prise. . . 32 Consolation Prizes. This contest from May 29:12 mjmu 12/5 air/we corru rurrrs. courrsr 3 EASY CONTESTS: I every 2- vveeksz! qqawr-ro ARE we" o/‘esf/xr fieflvs/ Pr’ " - “he i5 ........ I00.00 50.00 5.00 ssaaasaa win, you compete for the jingle prizes only with people from your own part of Canada rs s Ontario,‘ Western Canada, Eastern Canada; Enter the first contest now! Then enter the second and third contests so you'll have a better chance for the Grand Prize! Use the entry blank below for your first entry, and get extra blanks‘ at your grocer-‘s for your second and third entries —or as many more entries as you want to make; Enter each contest as many times as you like... the more times you enter, naturally, the ma... Kellogg Company of Canada limited; Kellogg's Corn Flakes Contest, “sun-n..s.asuessauu.souseonssaasaseeoasssnes-asusrsanee-sass JovIoIS Canadians prefer KoiIogfsCom Plolras bseousor. Isaasses-asassseas:sstsssssesaosqsosssssssssnsaaareassssaalssosallldlllllolvlallt ltdosod with myeatryara 2 boa tops horn pedreqas o! Kellogg's Com Pleha. Prllyourname.-.,...............-.-.............n......u...»-....1.........n...~......... b—nu—xsnnns———snn—xxnsnxzaaxtt1&1 chances you have to win. But remember, with each entry for cub contest, you must enclose 2 box tops from packages of Kellogg's Com Fhkggf)“ your first entry in today! ' - l terpreted alnd ably acted. May w hope for some more of this type An ash tray, recently inven "rrme is described as providing a break for the non-smoker as well as the draws the ashes -and the smok