. . ~ » ~ austere-xi vrv-YWMQ sgr. »<v w ran» ‘h ass..- er >"‘”“i"1'&’>.’>‘-f£-" ’2L“"...n_1al-¢_’-A" "~\_i.'s'ir.:i.~."‘ dT.‘l""'$"J".li’“-'f'_“"‘.l‘..i ’. ‘.o~¢-J'"1.".'i-“‘-”Q:5‘3 “BEE "' "P" ’ _"“" TUESDAY, < so“?=s?f;<ee1&@sa“flstiitllillllifiditmuefwoIJPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII \~'_-}v ~ Q B! RUBY M. AYRES ¢-o++o+++o-o0ovov~~ova . _ (Continuedlrom_1>__age_ _2)_ glimpse of the real woman hidden cum-sin llil tne veneer of artific- ially; or had that been the sham mq lhls the real woman who stood before him now. cool, unruftled. almost insolent in her self-Pofifiefi- ion. . "Oh, my dear-Dennis — Dennis —speak to me." Perhaps he had dreamed those irords. perhaps they had been the conjuring of a. semiconsclous mind. founded on the thinit ma?» Famine had told him - "She does love sumeone-frightfully i " Was he the poor devil. them-or the lucky man? It all depended so lllLlCil upon which way one looked at the question. Dennis OI-lsrs sighed restlessly and shafted his atifl les- He wish- ed with all his heart that Barbara had gone away before he came home. She was an "Timur-K. d15- lulonig influence. _ "Oh. Dennis - darling!" Pauline burst into the mom like s whlrllvintl and flung herself on her kiiccs beside him, “And I \\'X\J§ll"i here to meet vou! Oh, what a shame! Does your leg hurt very much? Oh. it is lovely to see you bar-k home." Her nriils were round his neck. and she was kissing him raptur- msll"; oven his coat came in for R shut-Q or attention, "S:c:iu,v—mv dcllr child!" Dell- llls glanced over his wife's head to Wherr- Barbara stood. but she n:.-.. calmly lllrnod and ivalked out nf tho room. He gently put his wife ll'0l‘il him. “Yoirll have the maid in 04000000 “ WANTED” STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS CASHIERS BOOKKEEPING MACHINE and COMPTOMETER OPERATORS SALESLADIES For large firm in New Bruns- wick. Education should be liigh School or the equivalent in Business Collelr- Th9," employed on War Work will not he considered. “ale ap- plicants must be nf n80 "01 subject to military’ service- Apply by letter or in 96mm» on or before June 16th. Hill" l"; age experience. educa- lion and suing ewtwifli l" your nearest mlliflimflli '9 Selective Service Office. Rm fer RD. 112. QICZUIIIIIIIQOIIIIIIIIJ - .l..~'..;....‘ l.;";f...r.;...,¢ h.“ .'..._ , tested She sat back on her _heels and t0 Isn't lt wonderful?_0h. Dennis. I could go mad with Joy." "I shouldn't. do that, if I were you," he said comically. I-le took her hand and pressed it. "Of course I'm lad to be home. Storn- away broug t me in his 68L ,1 asked him in, but he wouldnt come." "Wise man! I suppose he guessed we should llkC to be alone, as its so long since you were here.“ _ Dennis dragged himself to his feet. "Coiifound mv leg! Wonder how long it will be before I can walk decently, By the way, Mrs. Stark tells me she is clearing off t0- niorrcw." "Yes. I wanted ller to stay, but pgfhapg it's as well-I shall have ou all to myself‘ She snfltCilefi is hand and kissed it.’ "Baby!" Dennis said. smiling. “And what about tea?" "It's coming now. I'll g0 and see." Pauline rushed away. Mid Dennis limped over to the window and looked out at the little BI"- den. Veryl tidy and nest, very subur- ban. e thought, and wondered why it had never struck him that light before. Life was inclin- ed to e humdrum-at least, his life was! Outside in the hall he heard Paulinelq happy laugh. and he checked his wandering tholitlhti with a firm hand. "Ungrateful devil!" he apostro- phlzcd himself and turned to greet ller as she came in. What more could one desire in H ‘Fife? 5119 ups lovcing illid pretty and chami- ng .an ye “Doughnuts for tea!" she said gailv. “You see I remembered how fond you are of them.‘ Dennis allowed her to instal him in a corner of the couch. submitt- ing ‘izith a good grace to be kissed before she gave him his tea. "Where's Barbara?" he asked. "She's Lust coming in. I think she thoug t we might like to have a little while alone.‘ Pauline said. "Oh!" Dennis frowned. He wished he could cure Pauline 0i her sentiment. Barbara came into tile 700m "Do I intrude? I'm just dying for tea. No. please don't get “P. Mr. O'Hara." "Why don't you call him Den; his?" Pauline asked. " ‘Mr. O'Hara seems so silly and formal." “Well, if he doesn't mind," Bar- bara said with a charming sm "Delighted." Dennis mumbled. “No doughnut; for me.’ Barbara said.‘ "1 have to consider my fig- "Burbiei when you're as slim M a willow." Pauline protested. "Oh. dear-what is it?" —~ for the little maid had nbpcflréd at the door- "Very well. I'll come." She put down her cup and lhft the room. "Domestic cares. you see!" she said archly to Dennis. There was s little silence when she had gone. Dennis spoke suddenly. "Are you rcally afraid that one doughnut will oil your figure?" Bal- are lauiliicd. "Not one but one might be the thin end of the wedge to other things that would.’ He. frowned. “Such nonsensei You've got a beautiful fl ure." What the devil had ma e him say that? "I be your pardon," he muttered sullen y. “Not at all." Barbara's voice was quite serene. "It's a great sch- 9 in Arms Division, Ammunition and ms CHARLOTTETOWN___C_;_QARDIAN ” ‘Vlffllflfffflfif U...» . ../ aura‘vii.’KIIIIIJIIJVIIICIIIIIJJ"' Fellow Citizens LISTEN! "Give us this day our daily bread!” In wanton: Greece this prayer has o ring of suffarlnfi and distress unprecedented in the history of the world. , Yes, it is the Agonizing cry of our unfortunate follow beings, especially from the lips of the starving little children, ascending daily before the Throne of Grace. Today it is our high privilege to let God use us as His instruments in helping to answer the prayer of these brave and heroic people, by giving generously to tho REEK RELIEF FUND “A Christianity that does not include all humanity fails to include Christ. ” “I was hungry and ye: fed me..... Inasmuch as ye have clone it unto one of the least of these", my brethern, ye have done it unto me. ” Mr. A H Zimmerman who hasi been appointed Director General, Signals Production Branch. Dept. of appointment to this post Mr. Zim- merman was Director of the small Gun Production Branch. Dept. of Munitions and Supply plimerlt from you." . "Tile truth is not a compliment." "I think it is from you." "Many thanks." Dennis said grimly. "By the way, I feel that I ought to apologize for smashing you up." "Smashing yourself up. YOU you mean." "Well. you hurt your wrist. Is it better?" "Nearly well, thanks. I've had massage. It's been a. very small in- convenience. I'm an idle person, you see. with nothing to do." "Better for you if vou had." She looked at him with wide CYN- "Oh. why?" she asked. He irlet her gaze us-rcl . "It would keep you out o misc ief." (To be Continued) IN MEMORIAM MALCOLM MIQDONALD There passed peacefully away at his home in Nine Mile Creek, one of its oldest and most highly esteem- ed residence in the person of Mal- colm MacDonald at the advanced age of B4 years. Mr. MacDonald was in good health up to within a few days of his death when he was stricken with a heart attack and in spite of iill that medical and kind and loving friends could do he passed sway on Saturday. May l . Althoug in advanced sge he Munitions and Supply. Prior to his '1‘ was very active and his kind and loving disposition endeared him to all who knew him both old and young He. was a life long member of the church of Scotland and his seat in the church was seldom vacant. His wife Letitia MacDougall. pre- deceased him nine years ago. He leaves to mourn the loss of a loving father. three sons and six daugh- ters. Robert, on the homeswnd: Hugh. in Moncton. N. 13.; Willard G.. in the Canadian Army Over- seas: Mrs. Lsuchlin MacKinnon. Canoe Cove; lvn-s Neil Darrach. Canoe Cove: Mrs. Roderick Mac- Nevlrl. Canoe Cove: Mrs John B. MacDonald, Rice Point: Mrs. Alex MacDonald. Arlington Mass; and Mrs Duncan MacEachern. Med- ford. Mass; also three sisters Mrs. Barr of New Bedford: Mass; Mrs J. W Mitchell of Milford Conn. Isabel of British Columbia. and one brother Hector. of Providence. R. I. The funeral which was largely attended was held at the home on Mvflday. May 17th, the service was conducted bv his Pastor, the Rev. . W. Goodwill and the Rev. Carlyle Webster of Gisrlottctovm. The singing was led by the elders of the Church. _ The foilvwns psalms being sung: 23rd. 123m and paraphase No. 53. The pallbears were: Messrs Bey- mour Murphy, Michael Murphy. John MacDonald. Archibald Mac- Donald James MacPhail, Alexander‘ MacKenzie. Interment was in Canoe Cove Cemetery where all that is mortal was laid to rest be- side his wife MEADOW BANK W. l. Thirteen members of the Meadow Bank W I. met at the home of Misses Hazel and Jean Bovle for their June meeting. Meeting open~ ed in the usual manner with Mrs. Charles Hyde pres. presiding. Roll call was followed by minutes of Drevious meeting whic were approv- ed. Miss Laura Crosby reported on the school which brought forth some discussion on improvement of school building further plan; will be left over iill next meeting Among the wrrespondence which w“ mad w” s letter from '1‘. B Rogers asking for s donation to the "Greek War Ffiiici Cvrrwaiiiu" and it was moved by Mrs. Stanley Hyde and second- ed by Miss Laura Crosby that $1000 be donated to this worth cause. Some further discussion follow- Bd find Way and means of making money and it was finally decided on motion to invite Wilshirve to present their play in Cornwall Hall. A let- ter was read from l". H MacArthur which will be dult with st next meeting. Report on Convener: of Citizenship. Home Economics and Africulturc which appeared in the For Foot Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN, D.P. Blllli-OPDIJIST 14] Great George ltroot ievement to have extracted s com-I Institute News. were mad by dif- ferent ' - Mrs. McLeod a paper on Agriculture crested uuite a lively discussion on Poultry rais- ing. Mrs L. H. Drake and Mrs. Normsn Mcrbdyen were nkod in filed prises for the school clos- R i‘ ' ‘ appointed to attend the annual Provincial Conventions to be held in Charlottetown. Miss Laura Crosby and m1 L. H Drake. The President invited the members for the Jul" meeting. Roll Call to be Send your contribution to Mr. Arthur Belcher, Manager, Bani: 0F Montreal, Charlottetown- The donor of this space prefers to remain anmlymoug - _ , _ sMiIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIWINAFDIIIIIIN;IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJQ the program was left over for next meeting. Meeting closed with "God mittee in charge, Red Cross rcport- the first time since June, 1942.” Stream Flow In Canada OTTAWA. June l4 -(CP)_ 1'11: John 129. Dominion Water and Power Burr eeu today reported that stream each representative rivers- cent. Lahalve 184; May were above normal from Sask- atchewan to the eastern seaboard _ but below normal in British Col- Tile reception is another im- streams in Alberta. flood of unusual severity was ex- at the back of the church. when w; Q Quaker makes another new and exciting improvement in Poultry Feeds by the addition of l Vitamin Bout to tho famous Ful-O-Pepline. ThlsVlumin Boost is made up from cereal grass, Nature's richest vitamin combination, and other vitamin-rich sources. After lengthy tech at the Qugk- qr experimental forms it Ian provcn to be of great impor- tanco. Increased egg production, livability, bnby chick production and hntchnbllity. Vitamins too, help to maintain . lotanco to disease and y! ‘uco strength nnd vigour in the flock. Take advantage of tho many benc- nu that Ful-O-Pcp Poultry Foods oflor . . . use the Fol-O- Pop Focdingflmlndroduooyoulfoodingcooulndintum income your [nib from the flod. IIQIIIE lltlll ‘IIESE IEI IITIIIIIZEI FIl-O-PEP IOIIJIY FEEDS ‘IDIIY! FuI-O-Pap B“ Mali‘ Fnl-O-Pop Chick Surur‘ F113; "Sgigl? m-o-Pq. Growing Mach‘ Inlay” Bu“. Mi Fnl-O-Pep Broiler Moll!‘ Fag?” an’. c"... Phl-O-Pop Turkey Suns‘ lhualalnq Caution Inl-O-Pop Thrkoy Groom‘ PERFECTION liiilIiY S'SIDE. P. 1-2.1. l CHAILOTIETOWN, LBJ. answered with s Recent Current r Invent." Owing to tho iota bu: Nova Sootia." said the Bureau. "In limited. Save the King.’ after which lunch New Brunswick the flow of’ the st. The reoe iving line t W" Mrved by the girls and com- John River was above normal for "0" i! all a a m”. , 0 aet- by custom. brides mother is the hostess and so ed 2 dresses. 2 uullts and 1 scarf Storage reservoirs on the heavy is the first to Erect the gusts. With completed. Collection amounted to Power-producing rivers of Manitoba. her are the groom's mother and 75c. Ontario, and Quebec were well i-e- iflther. willie the bride's father may blemished and in Nova Scotis all 01' may not Join th Siflrlxe basins were either full or Choose to mingle with the guests s; nearly full at the end of the month. a host. This group usually stands lo Stream flow conditons in various near the door of the reception room. parts of the Dominion are indic- The bride and sroom stand where ated by the percentage figures after they have a good background and meet their The Ho may plenty or Nova Scotia-St, Mary 190 per friends. The bride stands on the groom's right. maid of honor on New Brunswick-LcPreau 209. st. the bride's right. and llext the bridesmaids. The best man and ush- ers do not join the receiving line. Grade III-l I-ll MacDolI , "W but men Nmeininz near en- Grade u.-l.' iloeyrll Taylor; flaw condition-i in Canada dunno SIMPLE RECEPTIONS ans RULE ough u» assist the groom should he m5 MacDonald NOW wish it, Introductions should be re e ' made as the guest passes along the Ewhern e. umbta and on the mountain-fed portant feature of a. wedding. With “Toasts are usually limited to that e I- B.—i, Olive .- fl catering restrictions. simple menus to the bride, proposed by; {fiend of B-il: 2. Ruth MacDougsil; 3. High run-offs prevailed in the are the rule. and some brides have long standing in the bride's fam- lid rivers of southern Ontario sncl a e-gen elected to receive their friend; ily. the replv being given by the Do . Ihle to periei-oed in a small area. of central the reception must necessarily be Eifttlrile guests h drunk when ___ , -.____.. i Poultry Feeds FOIi IIEALTIIIEII Bllilih-BETTEII EGGS! U‘! sun/e can»: Pam: sun: e; are» 4 an: wean/y! cg???’ SOURIS. P. E. l. Authorized Quaker Feed Dealers 15.1w m arcs i-om-r school.“ no . Grade VL-l, Milmhison M Eechern: 2. Constance linem- ern. algirsde IV. Sr.-1. Reta MscDB dradc 1v. J .—1. Fem M al ' 2. Florencle MacDonald. ' C.-—1 Morins Ml ' 2. Donald MacDonald; Margaret MacDonald. Grad colm MacDon . Perlféact attendance - Reta M » a n . Velma Madman-Teacher. ' F UL-O-PEWM ham be? tan ' to mm y War-lib‘: regulatiopns. CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD., Charlottetown