JUNE 15. 1943 wvvw , 1-v.v1-ewvvw A. PIGKARD ‘-§'§‘§‘§‘~§QU NUTRITION NOTE Studies by Canadian dietary ex- perts indicate that, without the use n! citrus fruits or canned tomatoes. ma, average diet. from now until the new vegetables and lruiis ar- rne, will supply only about 15 to pQuickies ‘ AAAAAAAAQ nan AA --~AA‘ When You [Need AAAAAAAA‘AAA One ton or u corlood ot Cool, any kind, please remember that we con supply you ot the lowest prices. & 0o. Ltd. Phone 240 ““‘TT$O-O-OO-O-GO-O-GOO-OO-Oi 25 miligrams or Vitamin C s. day. Authorties slfy that. this is less than. is required for optimum health, and urge Canadians to be sure to ln- clude citrus frults or canned toma- iolfs with their meals whenever pos- sl ie. By Ken Reynolds l L: ___,__ _ , l 1 "As long as you're going home to your mother for ever and ever- any objection to me renting the house with a Guardian Wont iienstant pressure-inure intense heat —ne constant fuel supply — net affected liy power breaks. ‘Installation u necessary equipment esn lie arranged‘ with ls. ' Call land see an experie no i l. i i . D knee. rinLcuARmAig. *"”*§$&fiE%§fiBW@fiD%k—’ * N0, Mr. Brown l \ B! Gertrude Kaevelr This was pure wickedness on Ten‘s part. for he know that Allfll intended to avoid the VH-n Eldon house that day. Early in the morn- ing he had been draiaed to the phone to hear her worried voice an- nounce n new catastrophe - the 1055 o; her “enga-gement" ring. [tpriYs fiance had shown scant smapathy. Maybe it was a good bleak the thing had sot lest - before it worked its phvvhlv effect and made him _blow his braille out, like Great-aunt muphemla’; i lover. _ _ The “old girls" were dividing ifhelr time this morning helping sAprll search for her rirlfl find {putting the house in order Bile! ipsrty, Both were rather tired andi very much upset over the dis-y appearance oi’ what Zora reierredi I~ to as the "missing llalll°°m" ZQYVS» iidea. ot the way to find the ring‘ ~was to cast April's horoscope and 'try the cards and teacups. Polly llhought it more practical l0 W111 hack the rugs. Argument ensued that developed into a quarrel. Polly called Zora lwy. and ZOII resented the accusation. She in- sisted on the right. to exercise her "glft” and guessed she couldn't |help it if she had the powers of "divernaticil". Wasn't she the seventh daughter cif a. seventh—" "l-leyl” Pollys shout had a cheer- ful ring to it. "Mr. Brown's comin'!" "Mr. Brown? Wellfiihe idea!" Zc-ra smiled and began to fix her hair. ‘ By title time Polly ushered Bill into the living room things seemed a little livelier at the “l-llll" what have you been doing with your- sell’. Anything prong?” Bill was looking at her keenly. “Lots of things." April admitted. "First, of course, this bad nevus about Allxe—that she's going to marry Lucius Adan-is next week. He has to go to England. and-oh, Bill. have you heard the latest? One of the hospital nurses told me she had heard Lori-y and Jay were going to remarryn" "I haven't heard that." Bill our meals out and he spends all the night." "I know. Perhaps Ilm worrying for nothing." April sighed "I haven't had time to tell you about losing Great-aunt Di/phomlzfs ring." "Lost your engagement ring? Oh. so that's the trouble?" Bill looked _st the slim bare hand on Aprils “It's been lost since the night of my party." "Party? Aha! Page Mr. Raailfertyl" "I know Rail didn't take my ring." "l'm not saying he burgled it." Bill interrupted. “Perhaps you ~ The Most Sensa Prince Edward Island -ln Fifty Years I z NORTH IMIIICAN LIFI L. s. srevmsou lroneh Manager “t. 14o RICHMOND s1. for Polieyholden " dropped it in the attic and he‘ picked it up and said ‘Finding I keepingsh" "I didn't drop it anywhere. I i took it oilf when I was dressing l and put it on something or in i surnethinig." a - e CHAPTER XXIV It was not remarkable tlhat to- wards the end Bill's picnic seemed a. aorncuihat fiat aflfalr. They gath- I cred up crumbs and coffee cups,‘ stowed away the packing boxes. the car April cast scarcely a glance , at p001 arid garden. when she gotj home she'd take that Dream Hansel picture out of her scrap book and tear it in pieces. Night had fallen when theyl reached the “l-lill", arid the sli-l was crisp and cold. Yellow leaves‘ patterned the wet rood of the. car. The back seat was hea-ped with. golden pumpkins. scarlet apples,| jars of buckwheat honey-all the‘ roadstand provender Bill could cel- yed to cheer the new girlsn" April” fquestioning by the Province 01 the . anus were filled with yellow oakl leaves and scarlet bittersweet. Heri choc-ks were flushed. her eyes; hriglhi. Altogether it looked like the" return from an entirely successiulj outing-and it wasn't. Both of thorn ' knew that. . At the door April thanked Bill‘ politely for her wonderful day, but‘ did not ask him in, l_ “Hil" said Bill. “you've forgotten: sonlething." i "Wlhnt? I've got the basket nndl the thermos." ' "But you haven't pair your debt"; “Don't he silly.“ ; "Qultteri" Bill cried. and took heri in his arms. April did not struggle,‘ but the face she lifted to his had a look on it that made him let her so. He stepped back. “oh? he said. "if thsts tlie way you feel about it!" He junlped info ills car and , drove awa y. hdwnaL T" scarcely seen Jaydons were going at top speed but since Russ was taken ill. We get, time he can spare with the kid“ Gwelm Harding told me Mrs. Killgl was going ban-k to Chicago to-_ ‘this sort of fuss." Allxe ment of 20,000 trout eggs to East 0 0 s At the Varl Elden house preparat- with all the commotion in the house Alixe concerned herself little. "Why didn't you warn me. April? I particularly said 1 didn't event looking ipale and worn, was just, in from the office . “SOTFY. darling. but your mother ls making a point of the decorat- ions. The men are measuring for the simlax on the stairs now. It. seems Van Eldon brides always have smilax c-n the stairs, with-J’ (To Be Continued) rnvmo Enos‘ LONDON - (CPi _ The United Kingdcm recently tlew s consign- Afrlca, required for re-stocking streams on high ground. The eggs travelled iii a special insulated box. CHARLOTTEQLIOWN iii. S. Supreme Court Rules “PM” {In Test Base (By The Canadian Preset HALIFAX, June 13-h: a major- i lty decision Batirrdlsy the Nova. lscotla Supresne Oourt ruled that‘ the Province cannot delegate its constitutional powers to the Do- minion. | It also ruled that the Dominion cannot delegate its constitutional powers to the Province. ma ruling, in eflect, confirms the constitutional authority of both Dominion and Province. For ex- amipie, it would be illegal for the Dominion to accept a delegation of traditionally provincial education powers and for the Province to accept a delegation of tradition- ally Federal Bank control powers. (At Ottawa, Justice Department‘ officials said the ruling" would not aflect last year's Dominion-Provin- cial financial agreement. (They added that it was dlfllcult to see what practical eflects the iudglnent would have but doubted that they would be great.) The test case decision on a. Nova Scot-la. Legislature bill followed need for constitutional amend- ments i! the Dominion and Prov- inces were to continue delegating‘ powers to each other. The specific test bill concerned labor and taxation matters. It was given only first reading in the 1947 Legislature session. When the bill was introduced a Nova. Scotia Government spokes- man said it was not the intention of the Government to carry out the legislation suggested and. it was given first reading merely to allow it to be used as the basis for a test case. l He said. deicgating rigllls llari lolig been a questionable sublet-t. and it was the Provinces desire to have it settled. .___,__i__ TAKE I1‘ EASY National health eimerts have known for a long tune that. recrea-i tlon 1s a vital need for all cansd-l fans. Recreation means spare time: activities such as evening and week-end play and a complete holl- day each year. l Most employers now realize that. annual vacations help make more, satisfied and more efficient work-| Prs but many professional and; technical workers neglect to find. time to relax completely at least. once a year in order to work efiic-i lently it is necessary to rest ado-i quately. ‘l0 STUDY VIKING SIUNB STOCKHOLM - (CPF — Dr. Sven Jansson of the University of Stockholm who has received e. tel-l lowshlp in the American-Scandin- avian Foundation ls to study the i - _ famous stone found at Kensington.' Minn. Inscription on the stone l: believed to have been done by early Norse explorers. tional News For" i=- =- lGas; Ranges -Wai:er Heaters - Heaters and Eiquipmenl: Borrtso GAS lllill‘ GIMME STREET (Between Kent l Fitzroy) ALL DAY PHONE BottlediGas is supplied in steel cylinders right here in Prince Edward Island. They are install- edby qualified nnen on the outside of your house and piped into your Gas Range or water heater, etc. Regular deliveries will be arranged. Aovauraoles or aorruso GAS y soot-free of Impurities -- won't slog burners or lighters - it's safe. non-poison eus. ed engineer demonstrate these stoves at our premises A TODAY . General Stove 8r. Fur naee Co. ____._¢__-4 l . i l D0n’t you wish y0u’d been to a school like this? HERE l5 an ultra-mod- ern school building — an exciting adventure in new educational aide. It has windows of special glass which allows free passage of sunshineb pro- cioua vitamin D. Also radiant heating, fluorescent lighting, glare-free blackboard! and posture-correcting seats. Thus education marches onl And in many Canadian oosnmnnlties these modern school buildings will be built in the future with the aid of life insurance dollars invested in municipal bonds. .Thie is but one example of the many public and private enterprises in which the life insurance companies annually invest over 300 million dollars on behalf of policyholders. So cacb dollar you invest in life insurance serves two purposes. It provided ‘security for your family's future. And it helps to promote welfare of ‘the nation. ' A message fiom the Bk hem-mes’ ' is d} " then-insert“, Itie good citizenship to own l u / only when properly mixed —— clunlorrifswn