OCTOBER 29. 1951 llAYll0ll'S LEGIIORNS AND cnoss-snsn ciiicitsl You can counteract high feed costs with hi her production and better liveability. Why buy ordigary chicks when you can reap the benefit of our R.0.P. (Record of Performance) Policy. Remember, like produces like. We know the ancestry-our custom- ers know the rest. They report 75'z; to 859', con. sistent production. ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , y . V v W. M. 3. Meetings MONTAGUE W. 1. PAGE NINE) . F t i Ili n Yo III! When feet nretdand achinK- d 1. Bathe with Cuticura Scan. 1. ltlsssaxe A withCuticurs Ointment. Dust Lulrcura I Talcurn between toes and into shoes. fry. I 3-V 5”” 1'9"” ..'The October meeting of the ' tit te, Mo 1 - icuslculliteii-iii; m"i?.5.ifi.”..;'... or i.'”f..'.'.?2 Dr. Mahler straightened slowly in - - -. .. - - .- - .. - - .. wmgmwn mud” evening mu was conducted by the president, Mrs. A. D. Madbure. The meeting opened with "The Women's Institute Carol." There were ten members and nine visit- ors present. The minutes of the last meet- and stood looking down at Albert's body. Victoria watched him from the doorway, holding the edge of the door frame for support. Dr. Mahler rubbed his wide hands to- gether with a dry, sliding sound. The room was very still. The capsule. The pores of his untam- iliarly grdve face were very large, as though down the years his us- ually ebullient spirits had slowly expanded the skin. Victoria prop- ped herself up on one elbow. obed- , , cheerful ell urtains t th i d b th ta , We W111 ha-Ve ChlCkS available in January, breeds south wlrl,dow)wstl:rred andalet llel rmgy ttgok lthe pm mtrm Pm Oi” 1ill1igis.w5lll:sEri:llon allid :PD::clI1:1 rays and cross-breeds as follows: it! 3V';1”3l::i' 4;! sunlight which 0333; Tfwg zizcgavgadegnggfl lg? reatli. 1 ts d ouc e e ' . ' . F . rem were ma e Large Type, Single Comb White Leghorn. shining hair laeigfgre Tilt” cugfjff, her throat. which she had not rm. ;r1d1:,rga;1Lpanl?y sale at Stew. noticed before, made her choke a little. Dr. Mhhlcr patted her three times on the back and took the glass from her. She lay down nervelessly and closed her eyes. "When you wake up, the police will probably be here. I've tele- phoned them. I am going to call your servant, and I think I'll call Mrs. saxe too, and have her rally around." "Oh, Lord, not Bernice," said Victoria, impatiently. "She's got her own troubles." "But no trouble to compare wdth this." said Dr. Mahler. "Was it food poisoning?" Vic- toria asked. ”Botulism? The stuff you get from eating toadstools?" Dr. Mahler hesitated. and she opened her eyes just as his mouth moved in answer. "I don't know what poison.” I Victoria closed her eyes - again. There was a silence. and it seem- ed to her that Dr. Mahler's eyes were going over her face care- fully and coolly. Then he moved abruptly. the divan stirring un- der her in response to his action. art and Beck's Saturday. It was decided that each member ask two friends to donate food for the sale. Mrs. J. C. MaoLure, Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. Mrs. Spenser Llewel- lyn, Mrs. Cecil Beck and Mrs. William MacLean. were appointed to supervise the sale of food and aprons. Mrs. Cecil Beck reported that 85.50 had been received, from the sale of apron material. The correspondence and discussed. Severalsick calls were reported and each member was again ask- 'ed to make at least one visit be- fore next meeting. ' Mrs. J. C. MacLure, Mrs. M. C. Reynolds and Mrs. Howard Vick- erson were appointed on the nom- lnating committee and were ask- ed to bring in a new slate of of- ilcers at next meeting. The meeting closed with the "Collect For Club Women." A sing-song, with Mrs. Archie Hume as piano accompanist, was enjoyed, and a delightful lunch was served by the hostess. assist- Now Hampshire in: White Leghorn. New Hampshire x Barred Rock. All breeds R. 0. P. Sired. RAYNOIVS CHICK HATIBHERY Mt. Herbert RR. 5 Phone Hillsboro 1-11 "An Accredited R. 0. P. Breeder Hatchery" fell into place. Dr. Mahler turned toward Vic- toria. Hls broad face. I little like 8. personable Esklmo'6. was start- lingly grave without the wide smile it usually wore. "He's been poisoned." he said quietly. "P11 have to telephone the police. Victoria.” She heard her own voice, shrill and strained. "I don't understand this. I don't understand it at all. And I think I'm going to fall over." He came toward her. His voice was soothing. "I'll give you s. seda- tive. and then you'd better lie down for a while." His hand took her forearm, lmpersonally gentle. He turned her around, led her down the hall outside Albert's room. They passed the bathroom and turned into Victoria's den, beyond which her big bedroom lay. disheveled from the night. "No." said Victoria. stopping in II II CY M I C lger tracks. "I don't want to go to ad." Ills voice was still soothing. was read "gesflxaasompriexi '&?y die?-y.. ” 13: TOMORROW!" says James 5. Duncan, Chairman and President "Best place in the world to get h d h d m L ed by Mrs. Spenser Llewellyn. . , Tliroiigliuiit the world, it is recognized 9"" 3 5h0ck-" :1: t(1),rl:Eebod;r.3I:sb:?,di:;w fol-2. MW L95”? ,M3CI-905 Mid Miss '” M”””'H""'”c”""'"V L"""'d I . . . "No! The police will want to . I Shiflixv Jenkins. llldt lcw automatic watches quite equal question me I do,” want to be Ward. He Dickedl lin H-”;0m9ihlii!: T ' f o the floo . t was c scrp T I g , I m r NEW GLASGOW w- L Mr. Duncan's long experience in foreign trade is the "cYMA'i'Ic”, the sell"-winding, questioned in bed." of "ma Han... he sat holding it I II t t' r ll ' wml "ll "W "9 l""”d W1 i h d, 1 k" d t it "'wr , .. . . ;:Vi:z:'1a(:1": '::;:A';::AdNcN'; iivialkfd gler (;ll(:)V;lxIll the hall that cIlllrloC)Ilfle5lY E'xI1lhenml)iemgl1t olllnona the Dglglave Glasgtzlv we Emmi: f0PRllieli3r ample qualification for his words. "A good balance of . ' . e o e 1; room. "Please ' I. r mee mg w rs. . . . . There a C Ii u b r H H d do,” hang onto man she snap, glgggeilgfflsmangn Sitfllads hf;-Osepms Dickieson on Monday evening. export and domestic business", he states, "assures . r a H m Cr 0 Sm” Y S ) C pedt "H1 be an right", When he saw Victoria watch- October 1St' Meeting opened by singing the "Maple Leaf Forever", soles stability for Canadian manufacturers. The Canadian followed by the Crccd in unison. Roll call was responded to by eleven members-and one visitor. . . . . . Minutes 0, 185, meet,” were then economical introduction foimporiers from all countries? read and approved. School com- 2 mm” ”p”””d WW9” mid CUPS For full information regarding the 1952 Trade Fair, l needed for school. Sick committee being absent no report was given. please write to The Administrator, Canadian International After a moment's hesitation his hand left her arm. she went into the dining room and marched stiffly past the long table now bare and gleaming in the morning sun- light. The cerise bougalnvillea that had graced the dinner table the night before were now wilted "(:vM.A'rlc” models to choose from in the popular stainless steel, gold filled or 14 Karat gold . all shock resistant, all wound by the ordinary movement of your wrist. ing him, he jerked his head to- ward the manuscript. "Funny." he said. "Yes. It's funny." she echoed. She knew what he was thinking. That Ina. Hart had poisoned her husband. She knew he was re- membering the aftcrnoon ii. year in his lnlemalionol Trade Fair provides an exporter with a most s M" "m" Vi" um sh. In their White bowl. She heiird berm? whim she had Sal, New committees are as follows: . ' H . W"L",,,,,W;..(,,(,,,,... the swift sound or dialing. and ptrlgqsi overthilr tgiilgiflabimk School, Mrs. Elmer MacDonald Trade Fair, EXl1lblllOl1 Pork, Toronto, Ontario. ,,,u”m”, then Dr. Mahlers low voice, 90, -1, p 3' and Miss Lynetta Brown; Sick. sspeakuigldin the hall ltaghind her. alge glglgd d:t3dtl:i1:55vwmt watch iglrs. HIHL and Miss M E. ie cou not seem conccn- , , , amp ; uncli. Mrs. Edwin trace on ms words. with ltnslllf notion that seemed Stevenson and M15, Ann sqeven. she lay down on the sofa in the mmedi I have to F”- I ,h3l,'F 5 son: Programme, Mrs. Foster - living room, closing her 55-" W make 3'5 n1"5'lh11”W- 359 Seller and Mrs. Roy Dlckleson. . e es against the muffled glare that beat against the orange curtains of the big window behind it. Her foot touched something and she saw it was the script of the movie adaptation of "ma Hart," still lying as she had left it the day be- looked at her with professional concern. "Don't fight it. When you get drowsy. let yourself drop off to sleep. You'll feet a lot better. a lot clearer when you wake up." "All right," said Victoria. "What's I-lazel's phone number?" Correspondence was then read and discussed and it was decid- ed by members to donate ten dol- lars to Sanatorium Radio Fund, also to pay 35 cents dues, extra 10 cents to go toward the A. C. W. W. Fund. as suggested by Mrs. CANADIAN INTERNATIUNAI TRADE FAIR Expand your business conlacls of ihe?4'6ds g , sh (1 in, H 9 "It's in the green b0Dk by the McGowan. A paper, prepared by . ,,';;f,eme,f, ,',5lf,,ehe,”?w, ,,,g& fife phone." ' " Mrs. Harland mu on ..Mus,c.. and TORONTO JUNE 2 - JUNE I3. I952 manuscript struck the big brown I? Mm saxes them w”? "311 by Mrs: George Dickie-Son tn ; . w ” 85-" was enjoyed by the members. es of he H001 mm a mumed Watching his broad dark back Pr0SF3mme clmslsled Of mam. thud. She heard footsteps coming to- ward her and opened her eyes. Dr. Mahler was passing thel din- go plodding down the narrow din- ing room. Victoria suddenly won- dered if he had gone to the kit- chen for the glass of water with bers describing new ideas learned r at the cooking classes in Char- lottetown. Next meeting to he held at the home of Mrs. Rcvell Dick- sofa. the three tin masks star ed attendance of twenty-seven mem- the various duties concerning the The lunch committee for the ing table. A glass of water was in one hand. He sat down on the which 5”” had "me" me 9111' And 1950'” W" 0”” W be lesimnded CANADA'S oumauamo mrssnanomu susmsss svsm or mm: edge opme sum and held it out ifl he had.fv:'1l11etl1ci' 11? had 59911 to by members paying their dues. t at one o e row 0 green can-' (35 L5,, c 11 L1 (,4 f,7,,2f'3,,,?,i', ?;j,”;”””snif:,','" ”',ff;” isters near the sink had on itslm CES, ” e” ”" ”"”"'” OPERATED sv ms GOVERNMENT or CANADA W 6 side a red-edged label on which A delicious lunch was served TO PROMOTE YOUR IUSINISS H8361 1130' Pflnted 111 large C3938! by the committee in charge, as- letters the words "ANT POIS- mated by the hostess. Meeting ON." closed with the National An- . . . . M It was with ant poison that Ina them, , . Hart had killed her husband. .-7. ......-M.M T” Th 1 H I . , (5:96 60V 0166? Wf w. x. .. 2.. 0::..i:..::;".:.::::.'.".::i ””iif:"ili..ii”lt'2.LEl.”.?e... .... G':s.C”m" O 0 mg that the sedative he a Mrs. Beer Mr Edd ' h given her would work. While she The monthly meeting of Park- 1.-Hue”. ' 5' O and Mm :5'lhblgs.w1&::ga&lg:e1adr:':l55:1: CAPErow1I:; -t(Re”l'"5)TGlm' 9 ' lay there she looked about the dale Womens Institute was held plans were made and commit. Md: Mrs. Pound, Mm. ctsnow mm and ammun "on rom behind thl . room. On the wall opposite the in the hall on October 1st with an tees were appointed m attend to Mm victor shawl Iron Curtain are Comp”-1113 Wm! Swedish, British, American and down. Their smooth convex sur- bers. The president, Mrs. Comp- Va H C t M , races held light coldly in the la" wcupied me chum Jan)-he 13(fIrs.m:l:i:enaultfs'M1:sedErfl:st ;I;ImLl:thnme1sIti:l.g gtgvgfslinsl gggghlnsplziitllllgtagiillls alrfgtlicx: dimmed "”m' The Central one Reports were given by dmerem MMKSY. Mrs. Ferguson, and Mrs. Pound, Mrs. Hennessey and Mrs. to heavy rifles are imported on 3 ' committees. Mrs. Frank Burke re- ported that the leaders of the Girl Guides are Mrs. Stewart Macxay and Mrs. Pickard. The leaders of the Brownies are: Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. James Burke, Mrs.,Cantwell and Mrs. Ramsay. Mrs. Frank Ross gave an en- couuraglng report on her sewing classes which consist of an enroll- merit of thirty-four. The sick committee reported that convalescent cards had been sent during the month. Mrs. Cook gave her report on had a. feather headdress. feathers make of tin. The other two were smaller and had less ornate head- dresses. The mouths were cres- cent shaped. two turned up. one turned down. All the eyes were narrow, slanted and pointed at either end. Through the slits that were the eyes the blank wall showed. Dr. Mahler returned from the telephone and sat heavily on the chair below the masks. "You needn't wait; I'll be all big scale and sell rapidly. 1-Ilckox. Louise Brown were appointed on . f l'lWl0 lhew A PORTFOLIO world's (:14 Watson Foster i Finest? Wullpfpeirs EFT-M! V: l ht." r K"I'll wait until Hazel comes," he the lioys' dinner held in the hall said. ' on Sept. 18th. It was decided to obtain literature from t.heWomen's Institute Office on "interior Deco- rating" and "Wlnter Meals For The Family". The last thing she saw before stupor took her was his broad. sober face, watching her. To be continued For advanced new type Best 8 of V-8 engine! in gasdsaving in lvlaliilqn. ll.lllltlllly' Rim lightning-fast pick up! Terrific zip on hills! , . . .. . . g . . 3 In the I95! 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