SATURDAY. Saturdayspvecials I MEN'S suns- ”! mguh, g49.5oEN0lv ..................... u 15153.? ?!I.53o'33u5i9S..TfI .......... .. I9-50 MEN'S SPORT PANTS- FfEJ'L'.li'.3H';9IFN0w..- -------------- N .,- Men's Shirts & Shorts Men's T-Shins. regu- SI.50 for 51.00 44: lar Boys' T-Shins of M. Men's Leather Palm "Well. he's liable to get rather I. shock if he finds us squabbling. isn't he?" he said, with a well simulated show the silly bllSlll05S while hels hero, antly, and as Thurlnw made reply he came still further into the open. or chiefly to blame. but you sprung things on me so suddrnly last. night CHARIDTTETOWN not seen than not out. And the schooner showed no lights to guide them. They kept their eyes strain- ing ahead for a. sight of her as they swung over the crest of the long, glassy-smooth rollers, but it was not till Thurlow was begin- ning to suspect that they had over- shot the mark that they received THE GUARDIAN. dnnlt cue two hoot: what now- ker thinks about it personally.” strang looked at him fixedly for a moment, and then abandoned the position altogether. "All right, then. I'm calling off my side or the quarrel uncondit- ionally," he announced. "I was wrong. and I've admitted it. PM- Exit Tony Blount CHAPTER mx son left things so much in my any indication of her whereabouts. ' hands that. I'd not into the habit Then s. dim spark of light sud- (C0l"”""dI of thinking I was running things denly showed up well sway to starboard and Strong put the helm over and they swung round to- wards it. Little had been said during the pull for each man was busy with his own thoughts, but Thurlow was struck by the curious oppressive closeness of the night air. The breeze had died away much es.rli- er than it usually did. and this peculiar haze had brought I. stag- nant breathlessness with it which he never remembered to have no- tired before. here, and when you took the line you did. I am afraid I flew off the handle. Mind you, it's still my opinion that it was a. mistake to let Losaki get away with it ai- Iosretlier, but I realise now that I had no biisiiiess to butt. in. I can't say better than that. can I?” And he hold out his hand. Thvurlow hesitated for a moment. and then tank it. He was under no illusion as in the reason for this abriipt. chriiige of face. but he felt whatever he's come for. frankness. "I suppose we drop any rate.” He paused excepts ll admit it you like that I'm that I MINI 011 lmD1lISF- TV? bP9ll that in r('JP('l- the man's overtiiros wark 6.03.5 41c 49: thinking about it to-day and I've ,.1mg;.mg,r woum serve no good (To be Continued made up my mind to talk it over ur (use now After an there was -V-EC----e-A Men's Ankle Hose Be 3' Pants Wm, . M e. ,, . could -. ” P: 5.. V ' . I 35c come .3311 Ann H.SIiP.EmPh:IE50 WIIIIE l:If:ah:dtII:t.iii'iiedbII:I-ysdrrdib rcgazzn It ' 3b0UL "'9 Shh” We 9311 I5 0” and 0I.IllS own. It was uiilikclr, but rt . H -I ' I TEEN IOTIZH WIlRi'5 IIRDDGMG. 50 lhill W9Iv.'ns sliil n possibility, Rlldh in that Continued tmm pa” 19 M.” E so:ks PPYS A3n9kIe HosH can niaite a fair showing with case it would be no bad thing to doing anything but the kindest I . Q g B0Wk91'? V I have Cullle t.o aii uiidersiniidiiig possible deed. Th"? W35 rushlhll I-hlllgs. and with the trader. He had no wish Back in the Green Forest, Mother , The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. MEN'S STORE 144 onmr em. 3'0 -- 1. A cum ur LOOK up NOW is THE TIME TO mm YOUR WE BELIEVE IN suvmc ark: mm I BEFORE PAINTING YOUR HOUSE GET 01 Do Not Delay e Order Dyke Pa t A. KENNEDY & co. JOHN A. MacN AIR, Manager. Thiirlow rushed. diffoioiirc to me.” he said coirlly. ”It's you who have taken it iitior VS Eirrv. and you can plmsc j.o'ii- self what. mu do abou' zi ' ' I Mi. Citizen WE HAVE THE BEST HOUSE PAINT MADE. YOU GET THE MOST FOR THE LEAST. p DYKE PAINT IS MANUFACTURED BY Q INTERNATIONAL PAINTS (Canada) LTD. I I A World-Wide Paint Organization Lightfoot hnd missed Wee Spotty. She had turned back to look for her. Oil counee Wee Srpottys twin brother had turned back with her. By the time they got back to the place where Wee Spotty had been found. she was no longer there. The boy cdiryiiiiz her had just t'IISappPllfP(I around In turn of the road. Mnthei"s keen nose found tlir- liniod mnn smell. Just what did ll mean? was her precious baby hzdden somewhere, or did that smell mean she had been found and taken away. Frantically mother ::'1ed. li's been woirying me all searched on both sides of the road. i. and I ccriniiiiy didn't want but of COUYSE, she searched in vain. ..i li'iukr".' 10 got. the impressioiiikgigggggg ..i:t' ue ucre iitziiling like cat and' -::--:::.::-j (I.lL', at ilie end oi our iiist monthWvOOD lsLANDs-CARIBOU tw:o'linr." He glanced out of the FERRY SERVICE uindow. ”The lights going fast .i:Ld there's not a breath of wind. (Sailings May 1st to June 12th Int-liisivel l uas thiiikiiig of iraklilg the whale- 'li".l', out and towing him in through ';;:neel:lIi';::::C,,e,; would you mm W Dally including Sundays- Thurlow:t.houglit for A moment gSIa"d'”;)dTTI"”' I nrd than agreed. He felt he might Flam E” "mma' . ixell know for certain how 7 Em” 9 Km" 11 "tm' 1 pm” 3 p.m.: 5 pm. RESF.RVATl0.VS: May he made for a limited number of vehicles 125 stood, and there was some-1 if: to be said for meeting hisp by contacting Head Office In Charlottetown. at least 48 hours I39 to coiiiiiiue the war he had start- 'ed. and p:'oi'idin:z they could ef- irrt ll, unikalile riiiiiproiiiisc he was iiinzc iil.'l!l uilliiig in IIVE at peace Til illlll. On the other hand if -hoiild prove that he was be- i-oiicved, ho ilOllI(I' still be at IV to report as much or as lit- he riiosn in his siivrtissor. j.' wrli tlirii.” he said. ”We'll I '. go sit that for the time.” His one uas cool and detached, but he trader appealed not to notice ii did not intend to "It's a matter of complete Ill-y iirseif to undermine my auili at. ”(aood”i he said. "I'm glad that's PAINT UP HOUSE. icccssor on neutral ground-if he indeed aboard the schooner. guessed that Slrangs object in IR PRICES" Itcklllg him was to give the lm- In advance lor:e ;VtOSSi()n that they were upon gomlI(llrFirst and Second sailln85 Irrins with one anotlicr, but hop ”0"lp PM” ””"I”"I "Ch : -ii cted II .1. th.t did not m- moi-niii,r:. y ntnlehlm p,1:.,.,v1h1.,,g. co 1(2)-For porishaliles aiid,”or Live- Darkiiess was already falling MI 5";1(:k I" "Mk I”"d5 9" "V the” m d. thei iv ' d ' t th 5” "lil- 5 a P r M mm 0 PII3)-For nil sailing! on Saturday miiy a few minutes later, and by had bo:ii'dt-d thrI PM I I Hg GU ifirst Weather Broadcast each week Idriy. and Sunday until .iune 12th. 1': ti Lt E 9 Km? 1” For Daily Report listen to CFCY zvziaio-boat. and were hen : xnrds the possum: iii the roof. 2 9 stars uere sliowing dimly '.h:'nii;ih the haze overhead. The Merry Mnid had been iy-I mg becalmed about ii mile and ii pll'tlII to the iiortli-eastward when they eiitorod the boat, and for the Iiioxt t.wcnt.y minutes they pulled AND AVOID DELAY.- NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED, LTD. I I I I I I I I I C.-vrcit AN I-2Al'il.Y CROSSING I a .. JUNE 13. 19 IN MEMORIAM Card Of Thanks In loving memory of Daniel W. I wlgh to umnk my Doc MaePherson who passed away June Nurses, friends and nelghbo . 1491: 1943- my Minister. Rev. w. N. 3,3; H, The years are quickly pulsing, f-,l,ly';:;(g,pItfcisl!IiIs'l:tI.1ioirIliTilnEh'e")Ia' 6;” - i I whet to dol What could do do? she still had one entry to look out for and watch over. She didn't dsre leave this one behind while she went looldng for the lost one. Anxlously she blested. but there was no uiswer. In the distance a Dog barked. It wouldn't do to lead the baby she had left where s Dog Tho' still we cn.n't. forget, might find him. For in the hurts that loved you. 1”"! H”"”m' Your memory lingers yet. To all, my jtngere nun” bovingly Remembered by Sons and lul Y. My Dlughtcrs. MW” 3 ' IN MEMPRIAM In loving memory of deer Mother. Mrs. Clara Glllispie. who passed away June 13th. 1950. Sweet nre the memories that never STAY AT THE CORNWALLIS 'l-11 HOLLIS B'l'., HAIJFA X.HNoI.T E L lode. . or one vie loved. but could not ”"- lI'I.'iiIfYIl)IIe.Sl'nTV1:IkarI(l!f0I:iolI1bIIl i.lw:'orEIatI2rtih SltIe1:m;vl'II;l:oEIerI:n,E'usiTwo ' t - neu Always so tme, unselfish end kind. Few In this "MM her mu” you'll and Theatrical District . . . A complete Drug Store, Snack Bar, Post Office. Barber Shop. in Hotel Building. RATES 32.50 T0 86.50 PER DAY For Our Guests' Safety and Protection-This Hotel in equtpmd with a New Automatic Sprinkler System In every room, In" Alsrm Bells and Steel Fire Escapes for quick. sale exit: in case of any emergency. rou will enjoy comronr with ECONOMY at the "CORNWALLIS HOTEL" Ind. 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S ARE NOT GIVEN AWAY IN Just how easy this way is must animal approaches market weight. Tell your nelgliliors alieut it. Tell your neighbors about NIO SEE YOUR LOCAL CO-OP