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Selanlolila Don't miss flsis-—if’s real Silverware Value! 3 lovely TABIESPOONS WM. A. ROGERS Ilm-uily nnd up-to-the-minllte tlicse lllllldsvilllv "Cruyduli" Rogers A-1 Quality Silverware Wllh an overlay of pure silver st point of wear, msde by Oneida. Ltd. Fill In llw Coupon today. Ofler. good only Lu Csnsds, expires December 31, 1941. mlsrtisrss ure features of r-ssunuu-I-snsssr-ss I OLDDUTCH : 64 Macaulay I I nu-n-nu-n-nqn-r- CLEANSER, Dept. Jim: ‘ Ave. Toronto. Ont. I m" units... windmill pklllfes ‘um Old Dull-h mini. m Conifilel! labels) rsnd.. _ e for which plerlsesenti me._____ m. A. Rogers Tlhle I spoons and circular tellmg sbout o! r pieces. NOTE: Send 60¢ and 3 labels for such let of 3 tablespoons I you desire. : Nsms and m... Old Dutch labels I 255"” _____ ___ Pro vinre Qi-Lp DUTQH Japs. British ¢LEAN$E|Q {End Dispute --_____ CUTS GIIASI Cver Tientsin THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Jap Gov’t Urged To Make Land Crab LONDON. June 19 —-(CP) -—8i - ,naturc in Tokyo of iln accord evn . the Tlentslli dispute bfigigfill; lwelcomcd here tonight as promis- g to earse at least some of the I in; Britain and Jillian “'35 fflculties in the far east. According to the in dl the Japanese barricades Ticntsizfs British Sfililemfilll- sation of restrictions im d ti- British agitation. l Thc agreement also calls closet‘ co-opcrntion botiveen ish and Japanese authorities ‘of Chinese silver §0Cl<$ held lBritish blinks. vlNew Bill Will Enable Gov't ‘To Check Plants , OTTAWA. June 19 —(CPJ PSkSZL-QC of the bill mobilizing man- power, and resources will enable the government to intervene when rln industrial plant is in difficul- zic-s Ilflfl lake steps to remove such id iclllllrs 1L was stnicd officially ’ Lodtrv. "The first job will be to get the uegistration of the manpower," a ' government spokesman said. “That i will be carried out by the new de- As soon as Jiat is completed we shall be able to lnzlkc many adjust- ments. Some men already enlisted many be taken out of the army and put into indusnry if they can be of greater assistance there. "The government will exercise control over n11 the industries such ,»:is plants making war supplcsl ,shlp yards, plants making other ncccssilry supplies and plants ‘iwlllrILIi can be converted into such wor . "Any plant that we find 1s not 'srirfiiéri'iilli? Legacy (Continued from page 3) r-~::;--~~ _ __ "That's what. he hasn't done!" the .\l1.ijol' lliwrrupicil, "Hi: llueslll. knoll iil1ll-—l.ll€ on; relllly un- porllllil purl!" ‘Mruoilcy doesn't, know?" Becker even though there's no real evi- dence that it ever existed, aside from his word." “But if it never existed, why should he say that it lmd?" the "It. Major protested. him any good, and it. leaves us in the same position as we're in now." "Maybefl Becker said in a tone which plalnlv showed his disagree- menc with the argument. "But just let's suppose for a moment that Malorley wasn't on the square. Tom Salter trusted him. didn't he? O.K.! . I lflmlee slowly and mcleduleuslr- llileslh siiiggfilil“ gig iiiigrililrillovlgfrri £15m] “PM kmd °l 5 1a"? W“ l5 descr ptlon which was to be passed ll ' on to Miss Salter when the Captain cashed in his chips. It's lust n nos- sibillty, isn't. it‘! And then the Cap- tain docs cash in-and this guy finds himself in sole possession of the secretF-but only 1n trust. It's a strong temptation to an ordinary man. isn't it?" The Major- drew s. long breath 13L’: what he says," the Major i d "M" brother never told: as. All he did was ; (il.'.\.l'l})'.l0ll of the place‘ c, to be handed over to when she came here. ut. where it is is another matter. You see. zhn: letter which was 10st tOllTflmPfl tile clue to its where- aboun, and nmv it's disappeared were mmrlctclv stumped." “here frliiolverl 5 moment's sil- ence, and then Becker rave vent to g H1021 laugh. "And that's friend Muloneyflil story. L; it?" he said. "Well well. Wcll." The Major eyed him with a. mix- ture of hope and doubt. l "D‘\'0ll nllzln-you don't. bellevel It?" he asked. think?" Becker "What do you ooutlrercd. " 'ell. l don't. qulze know what to " lrie MQJGI.‘ confessed. "The slorv 11.1.1112 toizl-lllcr ucll enough as _ The priest would have bcen a he lulu ll. l‘. nFlllllJll ‘ltllll, my bro- r scoundrcl to in, but. 0n the other incl" \\ x . o1 Losing ills: 111011‘ l hand my brolhenwould have been ' , 1d he arrallecil | n. fool to risk it. And seeing now '1 so thzl: no one should secretive and distrustful he was hold me c uuuw (LUB until he was , , , “Walt a. minute, Major!" Becker dead 1 run sce his point there. 0f course. but ll u. .: ‘ ' interrupted. "Where do you get the rice. "I don't know." he said at. last. "I find it hard to believe that . ." He stopped. and than went. on re- l ' "I must. say. that little as I like the man. I think in some ways his story seems more 918.11.6- ible than yours, you know." "In what. Wflfffi?" Becker demand- ed. eyeing him keenly. "Well, for one thing, I very much doubt whether my brother would have puL him in possession of the whole secret. like that," the Major pointed out. “It would have been throwing temptation in his way. rzcrj 1L rult- or notion that he was secretive and it ‘til’ ‘Em: ulc>~cd rlistrustful?" T1118‘ 1c . . " “\VCll—\\‘fiSl'l'l'. he?" the Major "Yes tl letter!" Becker inter- countered,- "Of course, I saw so lit- rllnted. “T..ls vanishing ictter! It's l tie oi him that. 1 couldn't actually just too brld about t at” say for myself. But this idea of H’: lfllll‘ u s1 bxllgvitig the money, for example. the Wrlinr rt ' Bcsirlcs Malonev says . " dmlhl. , "All, lhcre _l~oll've got it!" Becker "Arc vou .='i::t:c.~'inr1 . .?" he . cut lll. "It's what Mrlloncy told you bcc:lli_ t Liars givcn you that notion! And "I'm not sllezcwinz- nnvthlilz. ' he had to make it look that way to Mn 101'!" Br-rkr-t- rl oncv‘; a pricst. .. there was a lf‘lif‘l'. him short. Wal- 1't he? If hc says then there rvrl back up his tale of the lost letter. Now I knew Tom Salter well, and ‘ I'm here to say that if he had a ' National Forestry Programme Ynrlcl" un Agreement between the Federal Depart- lcni of Labor and the Government of Prince Edward Island arrangements have been made to conduct a Forestry Prugrllnl in this province during the pre- sent season. The plun involves the csfabl (30) wood and timber Reforestation llrcns ril. province. ishment of about thirty lot improvement areas, and six various points throughout the A number of young men between the age of eigh- iecn (19) rind twcnLv-five (25) will be required to carry on this work. Selected enrolecs in be organized in crew's undcl‘ the direction of group leaders. Applications should be la unemployed circum- stances, in good health (certified by a physician). possess good character and, at least, r1 fnir education. Enrolecs will receive a reasonable daily ivage and board allowance. Selections for this work will be made strictly in accordance with the provisions of the- policy and by a special Committee appointed for this pilrprlso. Applications should be made immediately and not later than July lsL, by young men interested in Forestry development and conforming to above mentioned requirements. (W. R. SHAW.) Deputy Minister of Agriculture. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ 5-337-6-21-24-26-3 l l l and sat. for s few moments in sll- . C developing fast enough will be ‘checked up.” l _'lff fault it was that he win too trust- ful! What's more. I can prove it. "I-I don't understand," the mf- or told hlm?doubtfully'. "How coud you do that "Because it lust hap ns that nloney wasn't. the on y one in Editor's confidence," Becker replied. "You mean—t.hat vou know where tilts gold is hidden?" the Major de- manded with sudden excitement. "Well, I wouldn't o so far as to say that.“ Becker sa d deliberately. l “But I know where it. was-and the chances are that it's still more." lTo be Continued) explanatory white paper published tonight. the agreement provides for removal of around ces- on British nationals and not ve 630115 by local authorities to supple-S! all‘ for Brit- and ldctails the disposition to be made 1n lpnrtmont. of national war services.‘ land. TOKYO. June 20-('I‘hulrsdoy)— (AP;--Pow'ertul political factions urged the Japanese government today to occupy “pl‘C'l£0L1V€ly" the rich French possession of Indo- China. before any collapse of the French Empire. The government, timing its sc- ‘Lion to C01IiClde with discussion oi French armistice terlns, was re- ported reliably to have dropped s. rensincsrr in Berlin and Rome of its concern over Indo-Ohina. This, it was understood. was aoeompanzed by a renunder of the friendly re- lations between the l-hsee powers. A reliable source disclosed, more- over. chat Germany has reiterated to Japan that she will not. ask for Japan's mandated islands. stretch- ing many miles east. of the Phil- ippines, above the equator. The islands were mandated to Japan under the ‘meaty o! Ver- saiiles. Before the first great; war they belonged to Germany. It is not known whether Japan is asking the axis powers for s continuance of the status qilo trl the 281.000 square miles of Indo- Chlna, or desires a blank cheque from Germany and Italy, to use as she will. Japan is linked to the‘ SXlSt powers by an antl-oormnunrsll ac When Japan asked Germany s-l bout the Netherlands East Indzesi Germany said she was "uninterest- | ed" in the problem, and some peo-l ole interpreted that as an lnv.ta-, tlon t-o Japan to take any acuon she desired. Duff Cooper Says British Defence Simplified 110N901‘. 311M l9 -<9P) — From Bamul Pa ne. ontresl, Alfred Dull Owner. mini-Mr of lfl- oomes an rrirpensiy oil Ivrilvlrlerirl formation, declared in a broadcast chm“, for $553‘ today that the defeat of the French M,“ Janet B_ no“, mush“. "was not the first. time a great. Qua sends w“ mm the remark nation had been defeated and re- fluff“, hm hoped w B1,,’ 10a tum“ l° "lcwry- but regretted it was not possible n’ The Hench defeat was s great m, n, “ml Mm M.” A’ blow to Britain. he said, but she Bmupeufmmlaonwn‘ endow“ w w“. retrained the good will of Hence as well u of other nations that have fallen before the Nazi re- me. "Bombardment and invasion of this island will be the next phase of the war," he added. The defence " g 115v; Lhgpgfm‘ behind u; m task was simpler because the line [ngxhgugtgblg “up” 0g mppjy," of battle wasshorter. On one side he said. was the Atlantic, which he said was a bulwark for the British fis- He also pointed to the domlnlons,‘ BACKGROUND TURNIPS KEEP THIS SUMMER! Electricity is the housewives. El We carry all lines of Electrical Appliances. CHAPPELL & CO. 164 QUEEN ST. ectric Irons makes pleasant task in a COOL house! Home and Office cool and comfortable with our portable Electric Fans. \‘\l ., %’.................\..\.\\\\\§ to Canada's war effort. sends $2060; Colonel c. n. Mac- nutt, Montreal, $1000; the Victoria Yacht Club, including Canada and referred to ggfsldent. Roosevelt's promise of vsders for lsh supplies Germany's decrees Says Llhoral Caucus Supports New Cov’t Blll iii- OVITAWA, June animous support mom's com ul Lion was vo oed st of the House of {Senate members imp e of the service today. H‘ ister Mackenzie King glld th ' belle ran . Yesterday three Liberal members modify measure empowering the govctn- merit. to conscrlpt, all manpower afnd or from Quebec endeavored to the compulsory features material resources necessary defence of Canada. It was not known whether those attended the caucus. but Minister said he believed following in the House of members the Prime his entire Commons was DTCSETIE.‘ Mr. King said caucus discussion war situation. following the lines o: the ion in the House yesterday. and the legislation providing for {or the Minister. who was, crash. was was restricted to the general discuss compulsory service. A resolution of sympathy family of the late Defence Hon. Norman Rogers. killed June 10 in an air adopt/ed. expressed the great sense or loss suffered by the party in Mr. Rogers‘ death. ___-___i__- GIFTS SMALL AND LARGE HELP CAUSE The Minister of Finance has re- ceived a piece of white blotting paper with a $1. bill. On the blott- ing paper little Peter Wale of Portsmouth, Ontario, had written these appealing words: "I am Peter. I am five years old. I am sending you my dolls: to help win the war." Peter's rift is one of s still in- creasing 1st of frecwill offerings Miss M G. J'Anson. Toronto, Lindsay. (hitario, $100. "We must only beat of! the in- two months arid Brit- Will increase while 1I.— (CE-Un- vern- egislls- s Liberal caucus newss l not a dissenting voice. snd that he ved there would be no further oppgltion from any in the Liberal LOOK FOR VHIS FAMlll/U? PACKAGE Al YOUR r000 if STORE l/otrsuuwzo mole/swarm TIJTEVIKYHMI/IVIFID! ‘IIO IIIIDDED IIIIAT I s s A CIIFIII OI MILK l s i IRISH ftlAwm This meal contains eight vital food values: Three Vitamins (A, B, (m, Proteins, Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus and Carbohydrates. thou precious elements In one delicious dlsllful. You gel Give the family Shredded Wheat treat for breakfast, willie strawberries ere at lbelrl MI CANADIAN lllllbblb WHIA! COMPANY, Megan Pulls. Onassis . l-Tll, Effort s government snrluity cheque for $42.02. Albert Krsjewski. s net- uralized Canadian of Polish birth, who is attached to the 3rd Divis- ional Royal Canadian Army Ser- vice Corps. Montreal, gives $5, in- stead of purchasing s War Savings _____%__. FIGHTING FISH MONCTON. N. B., June 19 - Talking about fi hting fish. but A. . Rlenander, o Jamaica, N. Y., while casting from s canoe on the Mirsmlclsl in New using s five ounce rod. hooked s. twenty pound salmon which put up a. fight that lasted two hours and twenty minutes during which time the canoe was towed a full mile dawn stream. This was the American sporstmsrrs first. fishing trip to the Miramfchi. according to the Fish and Game Department of the Canadian National Rail- ways. He was accompanied by a es." | Little Ads That Help WEEKLY PRIZES __’2.00 _..il1.00 _ _ _ 50‘ _ _ _ 50‘ SCLUTICN Last Week's Contest 1. Piss-die — Ferguson 2. Stewart's Bakery 3. L S. Coffin. 4. Chlsppell 6r Co. 164 Queen Street Phone 1440 Proprietor: Fred J. Ch: Electrical contractors All lines Electrical ApplIoanoeo. _____________.__ LAST WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS 1. MES. D. MaoAUSLAND_ 3 Esher Street, City. 2. MISS JEAN ROBINSON, 97 Highlsirtid Ave., C y- 3. MRS. CHARLES HYDE, COIDWIIL lST PRIZE — 2ND PRIZE — 3RD PRIZE -- 4TH PRIZE — L MRS. W. L. HENRY, 205 filial: Street. I. COOL jack-of-all-trades for ironing a Keep your LADIES l Be comfortable as well es smlfl In our up-to-dsta White Summer S rt. end Dress Shoes. Allwths latest styles st the lowest prices. PURDIE FERGUSON Phone 522 Sllnnyslde PHONE 1440 SUMMER NEWS I friend, A. B. Gifford, also of Je- mates. Certificate. native of P. ., American citizen ll Washington. contrl J. H. Orr. Vancouvvr, has over his May pension Aggustino lmlfli. l vine at and Mrs. W. HI Padolas, s but now m BOW, butes $5. Capt. turned cheque for $26.50. Other contriautorssre: Mr. Nesbitt, s -. $3. —-7.l'l. l the difference between tile! l ohm Price and maturity v.1, s 810 wsr Savings Ccrilficau Brown. Ficemont, ssslr, $5, lottetown. Re Befuglib Children: Any person willing to adopt refugee children for duration of the war, 1n the event of refugee children lng brought to Canada, should register with Major '1‘. MacNutt, Secretary of the Children's Aid Society, Ch CEREALS 4 PHONE 86 llave A Picnic l All Plcnlo Su plies here — Thermos Buttes Napkins, Soft Drinks, Sandwiches, etc. For your sports you'll need one of our new Bathing Caps and our Sun-Glasses, that can b-Q worn OVER. ordinary For your white sports shoes- Shu-Mllk-lllc. REDDIN BROS. ". Phone l6 TIIIS WEEK'S MEAT MENU- Beef, Pork Lamb and Veal. Smoked and Cured Meats. Also Fresh Vegetables: Uarross, Palsnlps, Cabbage. Onions. Turnips, Potatoes. Also Fresh lobsters. Get your Meat Specials now. QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET Phone 1301 EVERYBODY LIKES STEWABT’S BREAD l You'll like Stewart's, Ion. when you try It and note its delicious fisvos- and texture foi- yossrseif. Only the finest. of materials are used In the mlkllll of STEWARTS breeds and they're bflllfl! l’! ex m In s sparkling elesn “KL-yr Try some to-dsy. $TEWART'S BAKERY Phone 211 See our dainty new Summer Lingerie snd stockings. All the latest styles In ° Dresses and Ihe new White Pluses. THE GREEN DOT Kent Street Don't throw awsy that Tube with a has" ln It, I. It, 7. 8. 9 Do You Use “BLEND” 2 Garden City Blend Is I bal- nnoed mixture of whole milk and pure eressss . . . not only clarified end pasteurized also HOMOGENIZED. This process breaks the fat globules thus pl “ g the eresm from "rising." Garden City Blend Is sued for baking. for tea, coffee etc, for cereals, or es s wholesome drink . . and it costs ha}: as much as cream . . . mnre economical. ORDERS vouns soon PHONE 584 TliE PURE MILK C0. 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Also be sure to sLabe the unmet‘): the firm from which vou .\l=.l ‘ receive vollr DTXZI‘ l Fitzroy Streets HAVE ON ENGINE REPAIRS l We make Marine Gasoline Ellllllfl. so we can repair them better. for less. Send yours now. any kind sad we'll de- liver dots wan ed. BRUCE STEWART 8r C0. LIMITED. Msln Office Phone 6f Work; Office Phone 125 Charlottetown, , I . k/ v11 1154s.‘) is Ll 1113b GNU readers of Hie uilrlrloliriuil‘ may ucipziw llsxcvlll In: employees or me uururuiu Pull ng C0.. and nlcnlbul, llll‘ lfl-IIIIIICSJ 1t. is unporuirn. lilul. ca... up“ shusl be .. 8 E It- ie also important, lllill w" “l?” on your entry winch 01 llu-se llunl you wish w arsw your vim- 11"“- All correct. rePllB-i chances of wmnlnlr. _ m, QUINN are drawn tor alio Lill- i! m will be awarded- 11] the old“ which they are drawn- Wo ha" Elects-I l A u n“; 0f ell Irlnds silo. Eli's»: Plates, Irons. Tossters, yum". store, Curling Irons, lzlgemr- B11011. In rsci everythlng In the electric line, CHAPPELL 8r CO. Electrical Contractors l“ Queen St. Phone 1440 prizes are awarded ill 11W lgfg of orders on the advertisers 11:1‘ o,‘ Incl in the replies and are TRANBFERABLE. w All replies must reach ttlisdlzl; not later than noon on Tilurlr W‘ Bend ln as manv Nllllf-‘s "dale, wish but be sure to attach ll - slip 0o each reply. Address all replies W CONTEST EDITOR Guardian 051W -1: z: —____—-. .1 _ RAPID RECOVERY M llh. .1‘ -—--—~‘5' WIII 111x10 hlgklmll‘ fihlllli-t WHITLOCK TIRE '80") with large crystal‘ f‘: 3 pknltklflorlii. Flakes W svnnrzv. Au.l.r lilL-(CP) —Sl1r s1‘. wuzd-(cri-Penper MHT- "M c em en us s “VICE rec-All fol‘ - - - .- 29¢ I dllh — - -' " " w" . hull-s down at. illi- and o! the morn- t-lnks PJBCIIOn from s. St. Iouls- vzzfllglnolnlzgeklsfifgx: S gm I'll ‘and m nllr DI! Ilrln 951W“ “%L':,,,"§l)\\'“r! lng lulllitl, A. n. vlVaterson took m]? Erfioklvrlltyunrfilee cmlgtlltilgg fiebflgfa c,“ ‘,_ “out”: :21": ‘ffflm- B" W" f?" 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