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SUMMERSIDE BRA CE, Call and Inspect Our CONGOLEUM RUGS Selection of the Latest Designs HOLMAN LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN Display of McKAY & CO., LTD. SUMMERSIDE See PRO For CONGOLEUM RUGS at LOWEST PRICES WSE BR 0S., Lm l AUCE D IN COMPACT WAFER “ , PKNTIWON, B. 0.. Mn W i ~ .. . . - sea. i; or m of their lesser marketable FY0131“- src considering with interest an experiment which may make uD 1°!’ the markets thcv have lost. as a re- sult of the war. ' 1t is the production of ‘dried applesauce." a substance which can manufactured cconomicallv. "fdiff" '“ ‘fwi.°fili'2fipl'“alfi"‘ or apps r e - a1 m4 lam. In the lime uilamm water produces GANGSTER Aivrsiflolvs “ IPSWICH-L, England - (OP) — Rodormatocy for three years was the sentence on four boys calling themselves the “Dead End Klcs" who stole bicycles for money to go to Amcnca as "real gangsicrs." u n! Washington a. small plant is in pei-atlon producinn this ivy-product at 10 cents p pound and marketing it at l5 cents. such a price for an apple by-nrocihéct is considered to be extreme v f: . ‘This dried applesauce is manu- factured into wafer-like sheets and the process allow/s rcicntion of the bcsl Dart of the apple. The wafer is easily stored. R/csuilts show that one pound of these squarcd will rovide seven pounds of the choiccs ap- plcsauclcl. asdgréonog-Z Pgllligisplg: . n 58'}; pounds of the tissue. LISTEN I-IITLER - - EDINBURGH ~(CP) —'I‘hc moi- to of the Knights of the Ordcr of Thistle is "No one provokes me with impunity." / ~11‘ 4'. THE Commodore Norah B! ANGUS MncVlCAB. It was almost eight o'clock when the strikers reached the house which hector Meme th lodged. The red-haired boy in the lead stopped gltlrdefifillly and Dfllzited down a side "There he is." he shouted. "Blink. ingsloiii. the back way. After him, The strikers wheel to m; g and began to run. Old‘ Donaldfg-lg. iostlnz. was borne along, willy-ml] I in spite of lllS efforts to reduce h s pace to a walk. _Mcntcit-h looked behind him. In his heart was terror. Hg “m 5W1“. 1y. easily uutdlsiancing his strag- gllsng pulrlsucrs. is 1 ince is dism 5a by Norah early 0n Sunday morning he lrad remain- cd in his lodgings,_trying to 11nd a solution of the difficulties that sur- rounded him. HQIhfiCIhEH idea that larch wou‘d . or er own r ade David McGre or not tollpeow 108 of his a the village at once. He decided io await developments. therefore and if the worst came to the worst and David did make up his mind i0 EOEPCUQ‘. he would surely lzear of e decision and be able to make his get-away in time. If Nomh were SllPL‘(‘FSflll_ however. in keeping the affair nuici. 11c mirzht still make an zilieiiiptin uiu l][l’_‘l( her affection. Mciiicilh was a supreme oiist and was able to deceive himsel into llllllklllg that since Norah had once seemed to be under his influence he could, bv izuile imd a parade of devotion. recover his power over her. He “'0ll'd lic low forawhile, he ’ . ‘and make his big effort later on m the ivcek. That money of hers could not lightly be given u DThcn: on the Monday, his land- pcndiiiiz strike. For a few minutes iii ihe afternoon lic had gone out to discovw for llllllFDlf the feeling in ilic village. and had been alarmed to find ilirii tho sll‘ kcrs were mak- ing threats niainst himself. He had hastened bac to his lodgings and had snt bv the window of e sitting room watchlmz and waiting He had wished ilicn tha have made an escape from Invercon, bu! he lliifl thc feclina that he was being shadowed and that if he at- tcmnicd to not his car out of the deserts-d hut in which he ha-d hid- dcn it. the strikers would Prevent him from doing so, perhaps with violence. Hours passed. but he had stilln- mniiiod in ilic \‘.‘illtl.’l\\‘,' and a], eight o'clock hc had sccn approaching tie crowd o1‘ nicli he had feared to see. Thev were coming towards his lodg- inzs. and anger and determination stamped their faces. Without a WOYd to his limdlncly he had fled through the buck door of the house, running for his lic. He rzin faslci‘ than he had done even at the sports, for now his prec- ious skin ivris at. stake. He heard the shouts of the strikers behind him. "Come mi. boys! He canna keep up that speed. stop there, Menbeith." He did not stop, He. was better trained and iii better athletic condi- tion than ihc flShPYlliCll. A ivouili of clnhlccu. meeting him at. a corner. tried to stop him, but his fist lashed out and caught the bov on the chin, sending him stag- gcriny. He almost tripped over a child who ivas playing on the pavement. but lie recovered himself, clutching at a, dOOFWZIY for ‘slip rt. and left the child behind lilm owllng. He was heading for Norah Grant's house. ONE AGAINST FIFTY Norah and Archie, at. suhper. heard the front gate thrust vio eni- ' onen. "What's that?" acclaimed the bo , and Jumped to the window. o looked out and then turned excited- lv to his sister. "Norah," he cried "it's Mcntciih-mominiz in here. The strikers arc after him, shouting to him to stop." the lcull. Menteith was already therg,__hat1g§§,_lii__s_leek Thimble Theatre — lndv had brought news of the im- , t he could l; FRUIT SIUID PLATTER 60c’ I escarole. | tively. l not romo SALAD VllTll rniuixrunrzns and frsnkfurters. Add }§ l (Serves 6). Prepare 2 or 3 banana, out length- wise; 1 apple cut in wedges: 1 cup Bin: chem-lei; H Pt. ltnwbccriec with items, or red raspberries: 4 to ' cles Jneapple; l large orange, sliced; 1 grapefruit, sec- tioncd. Sprinkle banana and apple with lemon or pineapple juice to prevent discoloration. Lin: platter l with watercress, curly eadivc or Arrange fruit attrac- Pass French Dressing made with Heinz Cider Vinegar. IIZIZIZZZIZIZZI: Boil 6 unpeeled potatoes. Dice and fry 6 ulices bacon. Remove (run ‘ skillet. Brown in bacon fat l/i cup l chopped onion, 5 to 6 fnmkfurters l sliced thin. Peel potatoes. Slice. Add potatoes and bacon to onion WP Heinz Cider Vinegar, 2 hard- cooked eggs, chopped, 1% tap salt. Stir gently over low heat till thoroughly heated. Place on plat- ter covered with lettuce. Garnish with slices of hard-cooked egg. v HEARTY SALAD PLATTERS ' MAKE A MEAl! results. éli CANADEO LTD lflmlnsuii. Our.‘ MAY 1o. 1940 STURDY salad-bowl ' A mcaP-andHeinz Full-gnu a Vinenr mum m: ulna wily VfIl¢Bll'f—Pf¢-‘pared from choicest ingredient: and mellowed inwood-accent It}! lFOY {hag the hidden flavours, They're so full-bodied you actually w 1m vinmr Ind m osmi- Choose firm Cider, Mm tc usmz imun falllngdorwn on either side of his] face. lllS brcaihnig liibuurcd. I "'I'he:,"ll kill me!" he muttered. "Don't let them touch me. Norah!" She did not hesitate. Outside, the shouts of the approaching strikers could faintly be heard. She stepped briskly to the front door and bolted “Archiefl she said ouickly. "shut all the windows and tell Miss Math- ieson to lock the back door. Hurr !" He was a. little scared. but on he whole it was an enjoyable sensation. He read Wild West novels, when Norah wasn't in the offing. and he imagined hinisell Buck Jones Oi‘ Six-shoot Dan. cornered by the sheriff's posse and prepared lo soil his life dearly . . . Menteith also was scared, but the situation did not appeal to him in anv way. Norah took him into the dining-room and made him sit down. He lit i; cigarette with twitch- limz fingers. A few puffs, however, seemed, to steady him. “I thought you had left lnvercon," she said, solely for the sake of breaking a.u awkward silence. "I-I couldn't. go away and leave you all alone- at McGregorki mercy,‘ he said. "Even thOligil — even though I realize I'm not wor- lthy of you, I felt that you might need my help.” She looked at him. She wondered how she could ever have imagined herself in love with this man. He sat before her, stripped of all glam- Iqur. and she saw him for what. he mas-mean. calculating; ineiess. I She spoke without ihm mg. “It appears. however,” she said. "that it is you who needs my help at the present moment." Almost at once she was sorry for a sharp sarcasm. she turned away gram him and crossed to the win- ow ' Archie came rushing into the room, announcing that every door and window was secure. Norah ‘scarcely heard him. She was gazing ,out into the cold, grey evening, l crowd of blue Jerseyed men were standing at the front gate, appar- ently debating their next. move, Children and a few young women stood on the outskirts 01 the galli- erlng. she was alarmed by the new. unsuspected anger on the faces OI at the window. Hc pushed open the irolu gum and was lolloxxcci into the gaixleli by about u score o1 his coili- iifllllullS. rlu stood oii me lflWll, lock- mB UIJ- "Q9911 . that window, Norah Grant!" he shouted. ‘lwo policemen had appeared oii the scene. but they were lllCllpLlUll.‘ A1011.‘ oi iiiliiiiuiiiiiig order, ill hue Of the ugly iiiuoa 0i so uiuliy allie- uodied iiiuii. liiey tried to io.i0\\' tile red-head dllfl his friends into the‘ §fifdfiil, bill. they were jostlcu away rom the gate. NCTBH hung the window high, mid a Illlff)‘ oi iluli, cold nu" entered the dining-room. "Gel. out of my garden!" she clued. ‘fllouye iio izgiit io lone yourseius m here." Hvévlil-HBBQ llgughed. L 7 " 03x0 K w Du usout"be asked ' , "_Wéll—-—" Norah hesitated, "WLHL ls ii you want?" "We ivziiii. lylciiicith. He's in there . with you. We sec liiiii_ iiie cilriy rai. ’ "You'll not get Ml". Mciileiui," she strikers, "SQ you'll tear this house leaders-not immediately, but <ll)\\'ll'.' Filly iiioii against one girl. iii the next few ivc-cks." Lot of llCFUUh. aren't you?" heroes. We're that justice ls done. hold of Mclilcith slicrlci“ hours. and we'll lZO away at oiicc. If you once——l‘ll I'll promise to revise your working hours at a Rod-bead spoke agfllfl- “We're no‘ concerned wi' being hcre to make sure Let us get n DTOHHSC llS mid don't "look." cricd Norah. "Here is an cancel your notices and l returned, while-upped. "You'll quill}! with me. Mr. Meiitclui has nothing; to do with the dispute b€LW€6ll us. Red-head frowned. "TTYHIR lo be Lough. eh? letvniu tcii you um ociore we lCllH: were going b0 make you agree to meet our wishes, and we're going lo ' give Menteith the llL-killlfl ofhis life. 113s his fault that you're against us.’ "I'll not ree to ~our terms," re- turned Nora ."And to lav hands oii Mr. Menleith. The 500119;‘ YOU lIlllKB Up your llllllll about that. ihc better. I gave you a chance this afternoon to carry 3n, ; e _ but you rejected it. You're sac every one of you. Next week I'll have stran era running my boats" -head and the others stored, - rendered speechless for a moment by lici‘ courage and defiance. “You can't do that," roared a white-laced man in the crowd. "We'll allow no strangers in Inver- cou. We"'ll tear this house down Well. a ‘l1 not allow you - at . . . (lowering in the arm-chair behind Norah Menteith was shaking. "Don't anger them, Norah," he pleaded. Archie regarded him ivilh boyish contempt. "I'll deal with tlJs myself," she her men. I The voun red-heed who was the _i1_r_b&£ strlkerpll}? er. caushtslslinqUlsL. said hotly over lzcr shoulder. She jurned _an_d_a,gain_addr_essed the (To bc Continued! nasn 01.0 Loivnoiv BLACKPOOL, England __ l-olst, 3,000 (‘lVll ___________ conference with your Use Minarcfs for dandruff. mi Willi- (C?) —Crcwvtlcd by summer vslfwis in lii-‘s scqiorc resort cu i110 lhzirslq west , If __ T11 up n an 1 m, l 1‘ brought here for safety (hung l: Gil-oiiiimsiolfpnilsresir ices nilwfiii Wmi" B" clflmoflmz w return liihe London offices. vanu this l4 -= Grimly determined lo prove the superiority of German air null" over British sea power, Adolf Hitler and Marshal Goering are reported to have sent Gcn. Erhard Mill-h, Nazi Air Ministry's Scorc- tziry of State, to Norway with orders to "sink a battleship. com“ what may." Gcn Mllch, pictured (left) inspecting machinr gun on Nazi bomber, is said by Germans to have fulfilled his mission with sinking o! 30,600-ton British battleship of the Wsrflll“ 6M5‘- Starring POPEYE 5Y5 511$‘ ‘EM ' ONE OF AT 5E2. I'LL ECOME l, CHAMPEEN- ' l KIN NOT THEY KlN NOT MNG UP THEIR MNDS, TIPPIliIHlA-ND “CAP” STPUBES 7 aRfiETlNeii. EUGENE. I WHEN DID YOU SORE AN’ COME AROUND IF AW, l TOLD HER HE'D QUIT BEIN’ BAKE. some MORE emeui COOKIES AN’ SHED SHE SAID omen. PEOPLL DIDN'T THINK ABOUT THEJIL STUMMICKS ALL TH’ TIME LIKE‘! 010, our SHE. 'I’ILLIE"THE TOILER — TOO MUEH T0 SVl/ALLOW. EVEN IF IAN PINCHED, TILLIE is~'1' some TO K POEM~VLL SWALLOW , ms BLAMED 1E5)’