4E TWO Freshest A 2m you can l." y. .. ° Blue Ribbon Coffee now comes to you Vacuum-Sealed-as fresh and flavorful as when it left our grinders. The improved seal inside the cap holds in all the fresh richness and aroma. The big glass jar makes a fine sealer for preserves, too. Drip, regular and Siiex grinds now on sale at your grocers! BllIE lllBBllll ; 1.1 _ ' Summer Hos tess l?! Lucy Poate Stebbins a 5‘°‘1‘¢‘°~._\A_‘£§§ s ~. as: \ /| A d i xx we, l l BY or two at , ile . int; the lobby, Lefilrie obsetglvrgdgclc ‘#0111111; 118M113’ out of Miss Baron's shop. Iheme was no reason against:- hls coming out. of it just a; mm‘ lniao amour" in read anything but the new | and the notice she tacked on thegday‘ 1M ,,,""",°.,'§' ,,§‘,';,"°'~ M°'°°"°'- l" m bidding for he: story; t v1’ eivlne the book-l M shop a wide berth whenever he m“ walked through the lobby. step always quicken“, u figure of the Yukon gold rush D air of Jaunty preoccupation, 1115 Borden 8 head was sunk forward betweenl ' his big shoulders and he looked‘. mwdy and discontented. Without‘ Qlmcinz lm Leslie's direction he’ went rapidly tn 1.3; mow] desk at the extreme end of the lobby, " C ANAD IAN CAVALCADE '- She had intended to ask Baron for a book. As soon e5 3m “QAFCY. was out. of the way, she went into the shop. Valla W85 alone, standing with l..h-:d the gaudy pmaeo- jlwketl hill. made no efiiort tlo dllslotdgel the volume. Valid Baron stood motionless. Her chin was tilted upward toward the bookshelf, but her eyes were tiowncast; and her dark lashes nested on her thin rouged face. She showed no sign of grief; she ‘looked passive, like a woman resting after shattering agony. more. Indeed admitted so much. H number or the more eral of them we" owed her no loyalty FROM AUSTRALIA PHILIPPINES z BY l- » Sgt. Murdock E. _ f ' brother of Mrs. Christine of 108 Nightingale Ave" - ; , aoans . r0 Qtnncyqllilrlgmeers by the President 11' ' bull ads f Australia .' campaign- ' gills}: Philllapmes. mm 1 t. MucPherson is a 1i, He's starting ls fourth year Quitwy. OVBYSGBS. l Red Arrow division's 114th Blgl-‘Pfllltit? Edward Island, Canada. neer battalion. Sgt. . MacPherson l cheater of action has been the Pl-lerson Diwell Cove, P. E. I , ; . whole long "road bwk" from Aus- —--—i— ' _', - tralla through New Guinea to thel VALUABLE TIMBER. BURNED . Phtlippinas. ‘ _ c _, . During the Buns ca-mcalen. Sew ver S-tar for become u world luvourile From a small chemist shop in Newcastle, England, during the nineteenth century, seafaring men set l 5 . forth with packets of a new remedy that had out- l " ' standing properties forcorrectinginrernalills.They took this new medicine with them wherever they filed the seven seas. It was thus that the story of Eno’! ‘Fruit Salt’ spread wherever the British race journeyed. And today, Eno is enthusiastically endorsed by millions of men and women the world over, to help keep them fir when needed. Take pleasant-tasting Eao in a glass of water before breakfast. lino helps settle an upset stomach," helps nature free the system of food wastes that often cause constipation and headaches, helps relieve excess gastric acidity. Eno is gentle but effective in its action, safe for young and old alike. Buy a large economical bottle of line's ‘Fruit Salt’ from any druggist today. Asiatic Pacific Ribbon with three BUILT |stars. the_ Philippines Liberation SHIPYARD WURKEIQRlbbon with three stars and the ‘Philippine Liberation Ribbon with magPhgrson, - one star. He also wears the Dis- lvllartellwinguish Unit Badge awarded tfhe . or ~ can my “aim w me qlstmction of-lthelr part in the Buna Senananda fsgthe Canadl bl‘ sclimliull-ie He can also consider himself one‘0 an ill-l 16 00- e f W d W worked at the Pore River yard ln of the real veteran; o orl url mo: w his e Ce mm lthe army. His mother, Mrs. Amelia A member of the veteran fimldlMacPber-Bfln lives in Orwell/l CoveJ Sgt. MacPherson is the youngest went overseas in April, 1942. His son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mac- STEAD, England — (C?) - A call his gone out for MacPherson was awarded t-he sll-, fgpesl, flrewatchel-s to guard val- gallantry in action, “able timber against fires started azillnst the Japanese. He also holdsi by picnic parties. Man-y acres Bl- [110 American Defense Ribbon. the. feady have been burned this year. Leslie wanted to go out of the slum quickly a5 Eric ma done. "I ought to have known that. she, was mad about him," she reflect- ed. “Does she hate me? I seem tolier an upstart who has romped in and made off Wllih her lover." “Good morning." Leslie said as naturally a5 she could. “What, can; you recommend for tlhe Hardav Will's? Something to read aloudl Soothing. no deaths, there must be a wedding." "S. and S. Sweet and Simple. 0r Old Mald's Choice," sald Va- lia. "Weekending husbands prefer murders or westerns. By the way, do the l-lardaway girls know that Rocky Point pays you for amus- ing them? Or do they continue to credit you witih a. lovely dispo- sitlon?" Her voice was harsh and her thin lips smiled rather bitterly. Leslie couldn't take offence. "I don't sit/opose they give it. much thouglht. Rich people are so used to attentions. Though these two are wonderfully kind and always say ‘thank you’. Naturally that makes me feel rather a hypocilte." “The noble Huntleilzh Hardaway certainly spoils his old women. I supPOse he's countinz on a reward. He's the only heir, isn't he? They can't live forever. Though I gup- pose he has his low moments when he doubts that." "Valid, how can you be so cyn- ical? l-Lulrtleigll doesn't. want them to die. He'll ha-te it when they do." Wings. The two would be too deep "So you say." Valia yawnedpat- in each other or rather they would ting her open mouth with two long both be so deep in Norah that they fingers. would forget little Tony. He would "Because people are rich, it be left free to climb doesn't follow that they are heant- smokestack or fall overboard. It les,” Leslie said. Sorry as slhe Hunt came on that boat, he would was for Miss Baron, she was not look after baby, going to let her make Hum. the most, gubgtnntlgl 0 target for her malice. You've changed your tlune," hushed Valia. "I seem to remem- Walliure. beer that you thought Eric S-and- The butterfly had a girl’; 113m ers worth a, dozen polo playing tongue. Nomi-i loved to tell the Hunt I-mrdawaya Surelytl story of her life. The last three haven't changed your mind?" mon , the month; in which she Ilealie renumbered enrpressln l had known Tony, would bulk elwh a onilnlnont which she hag largest in hef memories. Even regrets a 0s immediately. such a selfcentered erson - Once thoughtless words were out ah p M NM there wasn't any use wishing one could recall them. Yet she was sure she had not talked to Valia Baron about Hunt. "Eric repeated to you what I was s'!lly enough to say," she ob- served calmly. "It's not true, Miss Baron. Hunt is splendid." "But not as splendid as Eric. At‘ least, I hope you don't think so. Or are you leading Eric dowrl the garden in hop-es that Huntleigh will take notice and run after you? For Mr. Hardaway is cert- ainly the blggcr catch. Rocky — Point; may suit you at present, but a girl brought up as you were will Constant that," §l8 ended didn't _ She $100k the book, 531d ll. please don't bother to feat/ed feeling when heu- back. “Naturally, further." she said. want to tell me. I vantage of you. marrlrd the Orsirtl lad. I s it's her dhiid. come baby?" Leslie felt Valle. had dont know th V fl t M15811“ 58 6 ital! mast she f ' M11 Sabin avfiltwghinm with ren who P011". She wus thinking of told Mary Blunt to bring him Mary would not have let him was like a pale butterfly. and make him her property by the slightest shimmer of her delicate into the men and the kindest. She wished she had sug- Bested his crossing Rrlday on the her reminiscences. was it, conscience? She his?" been rg s until she came to Rocky Point. Now she was not so sure- and the more she doubted. the Orsini family. (Continued) find hotel life pretty slow after a few months of it. c is bond to rise but he won't r be rich Ln the way Hunt HBTGBWBY is rich." "I see you won't be friends with me," Leslie answered as cheerfully as she could. "I came in to bu a book for the Ha ‘always. 0y don't like usl library books." "That's nice o them. I wish all the clientele shared their feelings. Will you have this—or this--ur this? One l5 twoflfty. l-he others are two and there's nothing to choose among their contents. You see I'm perfectly fair with you." "No, you're not," said Leslie. "I'll take the two-fifty one because it's got a pretty Jacket. You're not fair in the least, Vulia Baron. Tell me, what have you heard about Eric and me?" "Ten minutes ago he stood just where you are standing and told me had asked you to marry him." COUGHING ls Ser ous Man a__ friend can tell you how e ectlvely you can treat.a stubborn cold with Poisons Cough Syrup; this soothing remedy gopis rlghtxafterfthroat- soreness. asty c ots o ‘mucus dissolve: Sneezing and running pose qullstdownldliven thong}; our co l5 an o one even "l youk have been‘ coughing ‘for wee s, you wl soon rea lz_e ~Then he exaggemud_ m, made that powerful lflGdlCallOll‘ la . emcongltgorllt. A lcgndition dlffigl ictlvely‘ atcworlauéhen you USO c t a cou n't compy wit also"; oug yfup- it ifIl dhi l .. . fixvegan wfirly mbeuwe m,“ _Dont let your cold linger oil | He's mm about u." | without proper treatment—help use ll. w -m=~h We'd rut "we" there's no engagement. It's unlike- lhe remeqydo ald you m "new ly there will |lng our throat rouble, your "Eric ls Jealous. 1f he asked you‘ Cotig ,you brorllie slalailmegtfs Pomona ug qyru ocl by all Druggists in 35c ottles. POLSON’S "He di ‘t. But if he had, why should he? There's no sentiment bet/ween Hunt lmd me. We're cook friends. We shouldn't be even so much if he hadn't known Elsie’ and Presto. Ard why should Erlc| demand ' ' illg lll l: of wanting to give nml l; "p on giving. I don't wllnt to mall your Hen of Eric or your lrlenlislll fllJOPl him, if that's‘ what it ilfllllllltlfi to: the person I was to give up wasn't. a man, but ggrmlnly w.“ n w featured 9n Borden's "Canadian 1m “Yifmelc some ..:.".:*~t:.e-....*~lsn.rt.:: llywood Michael mflcoast as. "Klondike Milka", fabul- 011B ed n and his mm blue W2: wpaesmuélvelm enjoy this half-hour. pack. stare at the row of wi ed with acltmm" 3"” "15 ulbiee, and ranged along tihe walikerogpéoiiut: gumfir-Qmflmtealio-ene’. “mm: Ialiiwsfsngeaglllupftggllitgxd hjer flaunt with me um o; 5w,“ u u he were can’ 51d. h ry ewer. Howard . bmuwul com“. which she $511118 1101' e taxi-list- to whom he t o" c‘ n’ were during the oblaorvance, and an minor n message to de- her uncle a carnat on. “"91. TUNE IN TONIGHT To There were about 1w guests Thls morning his appearance who signed the eat book, which was 1J1 111MB contrast to his usual was in charge of rs. Roland Gib- lhe Prvfl-le of hei- faoe turned in Lesllei. tOnte film gomwn hand was raise o lea xfrom ahlfstltmwnev gnu “M? her hem ma. 1mg“ 138.4. ery . very halv- "A c-‘llld? I ace. If h” b0 fife; dared not say “b9 °"8ht not to have net! If. W83 dim-ta yin‘ to mum m? panled by lcee and coffee served worthy or they weren't and may“ 15¢ work "Charge wrap it." 311d Wes suing 11W» Witlh s. de- Va-lia called I ahanlt let that go - “You didn't worlt take ad- ‘ But it seems queeltYou had a sister and she Won‘t his family across and take care of the worse than before promised silence. “Ihey , 8170M him." she said unlwmnly and went out carrying behavior of the ten or twelvegunruly child- were staying at Rocky Tony who would soon, be with her. It W115 almost a Pity that she had not , for out 0f her sight on the joumey. Nonah lemon-colored _ She would select the best looking man on the Walkure Bolnllrata 50th i. Wedding Anniversary . Mingus. . 41s Pearl Street. Btoushtw. Mm.’ ‘ V‘ Iollowlfl! ma!!!’ l l .___ t m. and Mrs Munn of‘ 'T ha 'il hserved their 50th wed- 4111:: ylngliVOfll-TY Sunday, April m1, During the morning hours M carrgafiarrgi letters of" congmtula on: I1 By couple received greetinl! W "19- gram. Calling hcuu were insti- tuted from 4 to 9 PJL. but long before the early hour relatives and friends began to arrive. Two outstanding guests arrived early from P. E. Island, a. lady with her dauahter. It was l. few moments Mrs. ~Munn rec- ognized her sister. - E1110 Young. of Charlottetown. P. E. 1., whom she had not seen for many years, and who was her brides- maid at. her wedding 50 years ago. she, with her daughter, Miss Pearl Young, travelled all night b0 son of Randolph, a former neigh- bor. The guests came from Water- town, jtvollaston. Quincy. Brldse- water, Boston, Nor-wood. Randolph, Avon, Canton and Stoughton. The home was made more beau- tiful. as the guests arrived with a acorc of beautiful bouquets. Many other individual gifts were receiv- . Dr. A. Avery Gates in be- half of the friends, presented Mr. and M's Munn with a substantial purse o! money. The room where the serving table was located was aglow with golden decorations. The table cloth with napkins were in match- ing color with dainty designs. A large wedding cake with minia- ture bride and bridegroom centred the serving table. accompanied by a dozen more beautifully dec- orated cakes. which were accom- by Mrs. Beat-rice Webb and Mrs. Florence Hickey. hostesses for the occasion, assisted by other neigh- rs. boMrs. Munn. the former Miss Isabel Gillis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gillls, was born in Montague, P, E. 1., 8nd as a young lady came to Boston and Cambridge, where she secured em- ployment. Mr. Munn was born in Wood Island, P.E.I., and he also left home young in life. It was in Cambridge that these two met. and they were married April B. 1895. in the Presbyterian Church in Boston. Mr. Munn. a carpenter and con- tractor for many years. worked at his trade and built over 110 houses for one man in Boston. They later moved to Weston, and about 30 years ago took up their residence ‘formed of this invitation ‘and joins inex- THE ROYAL BANK 0F CANADA a missus: to ALL sewn nlscmlneeo oznvlcamau Crvu. lite has its booby trap! tm- ll careful. Be on your guard against plaus- ible strangers with plans for spending your hard earned gratuity, your Victory Bonds, your savings. Be on your guard against "friendly" tips on sure things, and schemes to double your money. And if you decide to embark on some new enterprise of your own get all the facts and weigh them--in advance. Talk your plans over with someone you trust and whose business judgment you respect. If you think we can hdp, call on the manager of any branch. He will feel privileged to help you in any way he can. The manager of every branch of The Royal Bank of Canada has been in- tending it to you. l CHARLOTTE-yew}; gRANcH - f W. l. CRUIKSHANK, Manager on Pearl Street i_n Stoughton. - Stoughton. Mass. Ex. m ‘ALOO ‘hi: nt-"ll v‘ "P-‘lltllt: would not leave Tony out of I mat point her nerves lieu broumhtl perfectly certain of her. the I more she feared tfhe plot/ting of; l unto-immeasu- whsfe vet: l MIBD- 5 THAT HAT 9 _ GOIN ' OJT- ANYWAV!’ yo BETTER cau. Aw) see HOW MARTHA l5; ma: ALL 1w Home!» LET ME SPEAK TO--! ow, HELLOetlEAbé» ot-tw LAND! ear or?“ or: THAT‘ PARAcPlJTEv - TIPPJE sruaasr OH,I'M so GLAD» I WlSH CHARLES z was ‘FIZAID sue HAD LEFT‘ Hts MIGHT HAVE A PARACHUTE SPELL"! I HOPE WITH JEAN" sue o0! N‘T' COUNT VUCH I "l ON CHARLE5"I I ~ -¢ ’f, ,. $1.’ .5 "I FINDIN’ Pool: DEAIZ Ateezr!» I WH ' , Peon: lzecoculze