ynr/e/z-ffitrsé ée/r/és 0/’ fiamwas. SW-IG! IIALL 04 Ellen ’s Diary l! all Island Runner's Wile doeesso-t-o tCcnI-ltiued from Page 2t ones. Fair can live on them once they come in. Do you think they're loo avittv? Yes. he does have the IPVPS then —-and gets so itchy. Near drives me frantic trying this and that remedy. Soda? Yes soda's Ififli inwardly? Wcll now I never hoard tell of that. And here's Jams. 1m‘! ll a good thing Ellen that the rations off? But next. thing they'll he too dear for a person h. buy or too scarce. Well. I sup- PW W" van live without them though I enjoy a little sometimes- sort of a change you know. It tvouid he nice if we could get more utter now so a person could stew l ‘mt of rhubarb-it's no good tsrthout the sugar and lots of it. ‘Pr: my word I have hardly tasted Irty of it since tht- ration began. Need the sugar for other preserves. Dresses hcre too are reduced. ten For cent —well every tittle's a will Are you getting a nr-w one, Iltci?" and then without awaiting I tori)" "the ones next us are fond of ihc stYle —a different dress wary stinrtay- A lot. of deaths imt incri- Ellen and a great crop o? new babies. I hoIiC\9. rt my l?“ Ire not deceiving me " But Jennie and the small sunbonnetted one rfllllf.‘ in just then and the conversation turned to other sub- lrtis. l was sorry. when Link came Presently to take her away. "I "i_!dn't got much of the sock done. 5W1‘ ‘ht- laughed "and mind now nu come for a "kayteyn" You thauld just see thc way the pigs "r doina." And I found that only l Ml‘! of my dishes hnd hcen "Otto, for engrossed tn the chat- HAY FEVER RELIEF THE EAS ORAL WAY TAKEN BV MOUTH of grasses, wee Hay Fever are the antigens of till‘ to t)t) l.» t Ilullltt TONIGHT IIIALEII MEMORIAL Music By The Downtowners Sponsored by The Charlottetown Tennis Club adjourned. LANTIGEN "E” contains extracts of pollen! origin to which Hay Fever sufferers in Canada are usually allergic Sufferers from with the pollen: of grasses, weadsmnd spores. tittllitt-J- IIIIIIGIIIG 9 - 12.30 ting, I had come. drying towel 1n hand to sit comfortably in the old armchair nearby. U O I But "Ellen!" I hear James call, and the afterglow still holds the tips of the dark trees on the hill '-"P5 bTIZIIIIY "Bone again! Well" and I believe he is making apology to Jeanie for me “she's certainty had herself a, day of ‘rt-she's come to the place where there's no shame in her!" which in James’ mind is nothing short of a. sad and hopeless plight, All the 53mg ‘Iihave thoroughly enjoyed this ay. Until tomorrow _ Diary — Good- night. UNION ROAD W. I. I On June 5th. the regular meet- lug of the Unto-n Road W. I. met at the home of Mrs. George Mel- lish with six mcmbers and two visitors present. Ln the absence of the president and vice president, Mrs. Front-is O‘Donnel was ap- pointed president for the meeting. Met-ting opened with creed fol- lowed by roll call answered by a 20_ cont collection amounting to $3.48. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. A letter was road from Mrs. Hynes thanking members for a quilt that had been donated to the Kinaa Co. Hospi- tal and a thank you note from Mrs. Johnnie Mcllish for g treat that had been sent to her while she was srclt. Mrs. Francis O‘Don- net and Mrs. Thomas Mellish were appointed delegates to the annual ronvention. Sick comniltte gave their reports and the same com- mittee was re-appointed for the month of June. Mrs. Lloyd Mei- llsh invited members for next meeting. Roll call to be answered by a ten cent collection. as their was no further business meetiing crEn NO PAINFUL INJECTIONS ds, and spores of Canadian ' well advised to start taking LANTIGEN "E" about a month before their usual attack begins. The severity of the attack may be greatly reduced, if not elimin- ated entirely, when LANTIGEN “E" is taken as directed Since bacterial infection of the upper respiratory tract frequently occurs with I-Iay Fever, LANTIGEN “IN combines there organisms, a vaccine, QIL/(“Qll “E ’ ’ "JWlflts AND it'll! iii‘ nut at All i.>trt1t;';tt\at'~ tiilmore-Macltenzie Wedding 'I‘rinlty United Church, Char- lottetown. was the scene of a quiet but pretty spring wedding on Wednesday, June 4th. at 3 p. m.. when Muriel Elizabeth tBettyl daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ken- neth MacKenzie. Charlottetown. was united in marriage to John Gilmore. son of Mr.- and Mrs. Murdock Gilmore. Melville, P.E.I. Officiating at. the ceremony was Rev. T. E. MacLerinan. The bride. given m marriage by her father, was smartly gowried in a sky-blue suit and matching flower hat with a corsrige of red roses. The groom's gift to his bride was a lovely string of pearls. The bride's only attendant was her sister Kathrymwho wore a rose suit with white flower hat and corsage of white carnotions. The ushers were Messrs. Martin Gilmore and Eddie MacKenzie. The wedding music was played by Professor A. Roy Kendall and the soloist Mr. Martin Gilmore, who sang" "I'll Walk Beside You". Following the wedding cere- mony a reception was held at the Queen Hotel, where 26 guests partook of a delightful luncheon. The table was centred by a three tier wedding calieTTlie toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. T. E. MacLennan and was re- sponded to by the groom. The bride and groom then left on a motor trip to points of in- terest in the Marltimes. Previous to the wedding the bride received many lovely gifts which included a substantial cheque from J. W. Windsor Com- pany where the bride has been employed for the past several years. . The groom is a. student in en- glneering at lVlit. Allfiion Univer- sity. Pilot May llave Miscalculated Ills Position WASHINGTON. June 16 —(AP) -~A terrifying picture of a Capital Airlines plane —in normal flltlflfl position. all control surfaces in place, powcr on - suddenly r-m- min’; a mountain in zero visibility emcrged today trcm official invest.- lgatlons. The p'lot of the shtp whloh crashed Friday nlgrht idling all 50 aboard was comlrtl; dWm 1F°m 3-000 iect to fly into Washingtur- "UNI" the weather." reported Jamel M- Landis. chairman of the Oivil Aer- onautlcs Board. Landis told a press COHIGIPIIKIG that; lg l‘ a supposition. but only kt, that. the pilot. mizcelculatcd his position when he hit the last Blue Ridge Mountain barrier 0n his flight from Chicago. The broken bodies cf i2 of fill! vicrms were buried today in a 20- by-20-tfoot common grave in mir- fax Ccmr-tcry at Liei-sburg. Va. Ton could not be identified. lllciinwhle reprscntative Gefiifle Bender (norm-Ohio) tntradured a resolution in the Rouse of R109"- scnfatlvcs which would reoulre the Oivil Aeronautics Admtnlstraton to inst-Ill radar altimeter squir- mcnt in all licensed commercial planel, ground control approach at all airports and directorial raoto bum 331mm on all commercml airways. Bcitclc: accuscd the C A A. of "dlhtory monitor-omit" and 4°’ clarerl that the last thrve cs his of DC-ts in WHICH 14-6 persons W": kllcd "could have oecn Dfel/"Iwd by the agorwy- i Pfetldeitt ‘rritman has appo-ntvd a flve-mmnlrr advisory 5-13"? Io “udy the safety problem and Yr 6- ommond what 0118M I0 b9 W“ by the Gzvrrtment. rt silt hold its first mectng tomorrow. M BpflttgIirld. Vt... investigators seeking an explanation for an army sir trag dy on Hawks Mon.- teln. “there a 8-29 PIA"? "nhcd Ind exploded - With a tent-ewe death llzt of 12 - surly Sui"- rvaearched the f-le-dasotlted area today with a salvlla WW- flhtnh halts dtanlbaluxalalnnmat Afiiljlli hale-ml atlvsamtaa substant- ailehalvaaas. C0081 for Photographs. ‘N08 LIII In. P IUIANCI. l commuter. narllsf anal shew tonight. DI. I. 0. LIA will be absent. horn the Pots-clinic until July 1m, PIIONI savanna 18M grollP and wedding location. for ptoturos on aircmu. - Friday. 13o r. M. Kirk Hall. Pupils of M155 Lillian MaoKonzle, Mus. Bac, ASPHALT SHINGLES. Vee-Lok and Twin Butt. Good range of col- MacDonald‘ - Rows Woodworking Co. Ltd. JUST RECEIVED - Two car- loads VE-Loks and thick-butt shingles. All colors. Rogers Hard- ware Co. -FARMEK S ATTENTION — Rermies Mange! Seed Williambuty Ditmar and Laurentine Tlltfmlp Seed in. stock. Cash and Carry Store. UNLOADING COAL. — A. Pick- ard 8c Co, are unloading cars of Stpringhill. Inverness, Bayviow and Bras d'Or. ANYONE interested in becoming a. Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Instructor may obtain in- formation from Red Cross House. Charlottetown. Smlhthl hrflsaaara B! Graham ran. t It 1m all llltil a tangi- at hypo- lhe cs let Stcivhcit iclt t.‘ st n an up to him to unravel tt and, it poa- eiblc. .~or~ that vi-‘uau-ter it wsa Greatrx was contempt-sing was frustrated When he ingested in I010 Winstanley that ho w“ well enough to leave his cabin that young wonmn purse: her lips and reqarsicd him thoughtfrllg Sh. was thtnlrng that q) long an Stephen Hyltor rcmamed in his cabin under he. charge she would have the infznite satisfaction of being ncar to him; of help ng Mm; nl doing all limw- dozen and ore things for trim by ntoans h! which she-was ttblt-Allikrtotvn to lilni per. liups-to provide love for him. Mayra Wlnstanley had never ans.‘ Decterl hersclf cf complicity like rxprcsslon of her CHANEL IIYQAIY Ne! this before. yet th.» sensation was. remarkably pleasing. Sh~ was love with. Stephen l-ly ton _ t love with him since yesterday. I was curious that she hm nave thought of love before. but that sh- imagincd. was like love; it (am to one IIHPXQPUIBdIv like a maiz- nificent view arounr! a Ilirnltig ‘n a lane. and the secret was hes and hers alons. She was confident that Stephen himself did n"t =us- pccl. it; and she did not want Ste- Pllrn to susp-ct. If. lust _v"t. Siv- oval-tied Stephen to fall ll‘\ love With tin. That would oofnplefe her flPVfLV-IBSIIlOTIPd dream. Yesterday she had kissed him as he lay aslr-hp _ it was a memory thit. would rcmain with her no ntattar uthat the future ,migiit hold in eta-e for hcr. RADIATOR. Repairing and Re- corlng. New cores carried in stock. Mallettb Battery Service. Phone 980. JUST RECEIVED - Two car- loads VE- Loks and thick-butt shingles. All colors. Rogers Hard- ware Co. MILDRED ROYCE CROWELL. beautician. Special Belcano repres- entative. will bc in our store until Saturday of iihls tweek. S. A. Mc- Donald's. PLYWOOD IN STOCK — ‘.13 inch and t»; inch Birch, 4 x 5~6-7--8. ors. MacDonald - Rowe Woodwirk- in; 00., Ltd. ATTENTION TEACHERS - July 14th -— 31st — Red Cross Summer School for Health. For further pair- ticulars apply to Red Cross House. Charlottetown. ATTENDING CONVENTION Dr. J. A. MacMillan left yestrrday by plane to attend mecfiitgs of the Canadian Medical convention to be held inpwimmpeg. 90TH BIRTHDAY - Congratula- tions‘ were-extended Mcnday- » to Mrs. A. J. McLarne, who was cele- brating her 90th. birthday quietly with her family and friends. WATERFRONT NEWS A motor vessel, the Thomas. J. C1‘- roll, under the command cf CAP‘ min H, H. Cnthcon, was cleared yesterday for Newfoundland with B, cargo of potatoes lcadcd at Vic- toria, P. E. I. ATTENDING c. w. L.—Mrs. rt. J. McDonald. Charlottetown and Mrs. C. W. Croken. Emerald. deifi- gatss for Summerfield parish left for C.W.L. convention and Mar- ian Congress in Ottawa on T1185- day morning. After the conven- tlan they plan to visit. their daughter and son in Toronto. Miss Mary Croken, R.N.. and Frauds McDonald. RECEIVES IMPORTANT POSI- TION-Rev. G. Earl Leard re- cently apent about two WBPK! t" his home in Cescumpec. During the past year he has been a stu- dent. taking post graduate work at Union Theological Seminary l" New York. Upon recommendation of this Institution, he received his Master of Arts degree from C01- umbia University. After a pleas- ant holiday at home he spent l few days at the Maritime Confer- ence at Seckville and than pro- ceeded to Toronto where he will take up his new duties as national director oi’ boys‘ work and assoc- late director of Young Peoples Work for the United Church of Canada. His friends wish him success in this important branch of the church's work. FAREWELL PARTY -On Wad- nesday. June 11th. a social eve- nlng W33 spent at the home "I Mr. and Mrs W.P. Chm-LION, Al- bany. twin-n a number of frl "d5 and relatlvcs rf Mr. Ewart Ma- Donald. lickvllle. Alberto. ooh"- ed to bid him far~weil after B- weekg, visit. on Prince Erl-vaxd I!- land. Mr. Shanon Cameron 9f- plfllyted the purposemof the cot-l- erlng and Mr William Ilalliwel on behalf of t-he Iflflld! Plf°5°nl presented Mr. MacDonald Wm I‘ Parker pen and PH!!!" "7 ml“ glmgkqd everyone fcr thc III’ PI“- moro rapt-chilly I01‘ tho IWHPlI- ‘Iv-l’ accorded him by "II m” 7mm‘ h. mcI. mirth ltcrc. Ewart. wr thrtllrd with the brnttty of our rhino and There was another thing weigh- ing hcavily in the balance at trat moment- with Moyra, and that was the know‘edgr> that Sfmphon had, during the votagc. displayed a marked prcforenco f-r the cumpany oi’ 118d" K*tt_v. ltloyra had rrthing against Lady Kitty. Tht-ne v/"re moment.- whcn shc pltiPd nr. Those wire the moments when She rcniincd the scant courtcsj; Sir Timothy showed totirards his vrfe. But that. didn't. matter st» muz-h now What did tnatter "was that if she forbade Sta-pron to leave IiiS cabin she would have an OPDOTLIInlIy for ‘being close to him at lea t for a little tw-‘tile longer. If on ills‘ other hand. she pleased him. the!“ was always the chance t‘*et he mlztht. forget hr "I don't think ytoirre well cnouzh just yet." was Moyra‘! optrucn. and she raw Stephan frown. "But I rccl h"aps better. and mv brad's all r'g"t. Bit-sides, Tie work to do. We've go‘ to try and devlw. 51m" way of getting refloated. That's important when vou realize that ottr frrd supplies can't list itttlcfrrteltt," ltloyra wirsanlev shrugged h~r shoulders wth nn air of reotstftion- “I'll promisr tou that I won't do rantythlng rash." hc aspired For. “and that if I fecl the lift t‘! the stra‘n I'll come back and let v.11! kirotv. You've ly-cn trondcrfttlj; ki d to me. I don't k"ow what I shorlzl have (Imit- wtHotit. you." Her lips parted in a. itlll". 8nd the smile trarsformcd ret- ("cc from the face of lust an crdutary mnttcr-of-ftact woman to e. WJmlfl whose WOPIEI and whose life has botttt stiddenly changed. “I don't went; thank‘. Mr. l-lylton, I just. did what any oihr: twotitati weird have time in the circum- stances.“ Stephen would have none of that "Then, tr that’! so. I haven't noticed the competitcn bctwem Bll the womcn o'.\ hoard to iork a 18V me. No. Moyrn, I don't beleve ant’ of thrm could have done wht you've done, and I aren't foo-get 1L" “You will take‘- care of yourself." She warned him. quickly, lest he. should see how moist he: 0Y9! were. “I promise. and now I'll 89¢ dressed." . "I want; To Found -A Colon!’ When the girl had gone SMPhP" I-rylton sat for a time on the 068s of his bunk. The girl who had lust termed it an ideal Summer re=ort Lunch was served and a lively sing-song was enjoyed by all. Then everyone dispersed wishtmt Ewart a safe return to his native Pr"- lnce. AT ST. ANDREWS — 0n Bun- by the congregation od St. And- rew's United church will agnln wol- come to it; pulpit Rev. A. D. Mac- Kenzie. M. A., D. D., Forty one years ago he arrived In Sydney IA a young graduate in theology to broomc assistant to Rev. Fred. W. Anderson, at that timr- pastor here. Here he was ordain-d and inducted and lust year prearhed his final sermons in St. Andtewb be- fotre retiring from the active past- oratcJHe now resides in Charlotte- town. P. E. l. However he is not inactive as he ls in Canada-wide rirlflflfid for special work. He. has had a brilliant career - a fine Bible expositor and delivers his messages with eloquence and powrr. l-lis many friends 0'5 srlmrcrs will be pleased to have him once more in their midst. - Sydnsy Post Record. cult; meat FINEST BLENDS ..».-.IllI III III CHANEL No. 5 CHANEL CUlIZ CHANEL GARDENIA CHANEL No. 22 esrtrumss From $5.00 IIIIIIISIEII DE RUSSlE COLOGNES FROM $3.00 Eflne was quite different from L71; one to whom he I181 bbrflt ch fling’ less than 48 hrurs ago; Turn, he recalled. she had been rather bittrr; H Cynic. but an efficient cynic; the private secretary par excOlltnfgz fllllvf. SEII-Compoied, rather sew-re, in the way she dressed and the} was" she tvori- evco less fcrmal clothes. t H9 11""! flften wondered about. her in a detached sort or witv bu» i; flfld not been particularly deep, But, now she had vcltangcd all that, She had shown him another side l. a nature m’ which he knew practical- iy nothing at all, and sppyy.“ Hilton was lntcrested. He. laughed lightly as a new thought occurred to him. Oi’ course he wasn't, 1n love with her. That was atnunl A SICK lied was not rcmantu enAigh for him. It was an abomination and a bore. Now if Lady Kitby had been looking after him . . . The Smile Dassed from his free. What nad beccme of Lady Ktty? Why had she not Vlslird him? Gould it. mcan that alter th- gQpne "Ron deck vsith Sir Tim0th_,t her attittI-‘le IOWB1TIi"hIm"ll8£l Changed? 0r was it because she had been Warned by her husbfl-nd that on n0 Account was she to speak tr» him again. He could not bring llinlsalt to believe that Lady Kitty would deliberately stay away Ho h-d imagined that they understood one another prrtty thocughl - a sort 01' bind of mt-ntal un ertarid rig. Stephen dressed carefully in n linen su.t, white canvas; shoe; and a wiclc-brlmmui Panama hat. He had been out ct! toucih with ev. nts for approximately thirty-sot h'.u's. and he realised that quite a Tot could ltztve happened in that time. He swung himself‘ dowi the ladder to the beach, which was deserted evcri though the sun was not yet overheard, and since there Report 0n Lobster Supper Illness HALIFAX. June l6 ~40?)- A olflpllylutfoccus-laden sneeze or Cough probably caused the mas; illness of 50 persons at the Wed- nesday nigholobster and cream Duff supper ot the Tangier Aliglj. can Deanery Men's Association. the provincial department, of health reported today. Fifty persons were taken viol- ently ill after the outing at Oyst- er Pond. 15 miles from here. but all recovered. The Department said the lob- ster had been contaminated bya disease producing organism known as staphylococcus. which can be carried in the nose or throat of individuals without them showing symptoms of dis. case. The Department's reportr-acld-r- cd: "It is conclusive -that. the medium was some person or per- sons carrying the organism in- nocently and unknowingly. It is quite safe to- assume that while tlie shelling of the lobsters was going on or while the lobster meat was being put in a contain- er some carrier unintentionally sneezed or coughed. thus spraying the exposed food." "It must. be made clear that this incident should not. in any way, be a. deterrent to the use of lobsters as an edible food. The lobsters in the case were of 599d quality and absolutely fir. for use." Peaks-Allen Wedding St. Pet/era Chapel wag Q. scene of a pretty June wedding Monday morning when Rm]. C-anon Malone united in mar- riage Vera Viola. daughter of ab, and Mrs. E. Alien of St. Nicholas. P.E.I., and Ralph DeBlols Peaks. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peaks of Charlottetown. The young bride was most at- tractive in a smart pearl grey gaberdine suit with pink and black accessories and corsage of pale pink carnations. After the ceremony attended by the immediate relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Peaks mo- Nicholas where a wedding break- fast was served. and happiest good wishes extended. The young couple left later on a honey- moon trip to interesting points in ‘he Marltlmes. The bride who il a registered nurse, was the re- clpient of many lovely wedding gifts. Congratulations are ol- tended. GOOD OLD SOL The sun has a diameter ad I .@ miles. ‘ had been no sflund aboard The Lapwing. Stephen had assumed that the party must be ashore. ‘llhe island certainly lroked beautiful ln the full light ot the tropical sun. ILs colours fascinated him. The deep QPCBII of the ffinged palms made a. pleasant contrast: to the white sands and the cobalt sea that lapped about them Hislter up on the beech Stephen discovered Sir Timothy looking re- markably fit and particularly genial, He was reclining iii-one or the yacht’; comfortable deck chairs, which possessed an awning to pro- tect. his buttr from the direct rays or the burning sun. Sir Timothy smiled as Stephen came up. “Hello. Irllyltonl dueling ‘better? Must have been a misty lmcok on the head you got." Stephen felt embarrassed. He had not anticipated anytihlng sip- proedalng oordlallty from Slr Timothy; at least not after their lust meeting. “I don't suppose Iim ouite lit." Stephen replied, “but I thought a sight of the island migtht. do me. a bit of good. You lcok ccrrtfcnable sir.“ “I am comfortable. and I don't mind saying Pylton, that I shan't. worry if we're hung up hcze indef- initely. I feel that. this place ‘as- longs to mo nlroadt". You've Itetrd that I've chtristnriert it. Pointer Is- old flag fluttering. We've add d a slice to the Empire My bay, and it's a grand feelng." , Stephen adi-nitted that he'd never thought of their adventure in- Quite that light. In what other light. r-milrl We re- gard it?" demanded tho millionnrc, tmpericitsly. "My yacht illscovcrcd the place; surely I've a rig-lit Io an- nrx it tn bchslf if tho Crown?" "Certainty, sir. but. of cour e, we can't stay here. indeftnitrly" "Why not? Why shouldn't ue found a colony? I see nothlrg against. it. numeif." ing a colony as you call t. shears hard work and apart fzom the crew l can't res the others falnng kindly lie the idea of making this plw‘ _nbitlblc." tTo Bo Continued» land. and over there you'll see the‘ "It may sound all right. in t-ne-| ory". persisted Stephen. "but f-rllnd- . ATTENTION Milk Producers Millvietv to Charlottetown and District y“ ' ‘Ted Crane‘: Truck Will Start To Houl Milk ' ' ' June I9 - Thursday Morning- June i9 Please Hove Your MlIIt Reedy Early DUNSTAFFNAGE CHEESE 8i BUTTER CO. Sroolol BELBIIIIII 05mg MILDRED ROYCE CROWELL REPRESENTATIVE IN OUR STORE Imus 1am to 21o Inst. Let Irer give you a courtesy BELCANO treatment and out- line Ior you your correct skin core and individual malts-up. Phone NOW For Your Appointment TELEPHONE 808 S. II. MolltlNALlYS 'r.ured"to-'the-" bride's-home" in St. "