‘v dipping today! l. s. ISLAND somlals m so anoancasr SUNDAY my m t MAY 15; 1242 rind» Mo”: (M. nippvl» Bwauie mgmaml oDAID’ IPPER ma? clothes. "Fool idea of Qfor dinner in t he said. scowlin H 3 you really are .Btelle. you're She twisted in his arm and laid hi sho ei- c “Oh. ‘credit llet my zis worse than lac eating out of your hand me.’ “D9 you really think they'll like musty atmosphere He shrugged on his mat n. sweet-we'll Just so . w». EH01) F By Isabel Garland CHAPTER Ill Paul did not come up to the room l five minutes toseven. Serena. Mrs. Conis m; tor dinner. watched drawing room. Here. s bri table hastily changed his hadhiiiggn set up. with cards already Motherb-dressin his forsaken place, ' a pity h“: r-aluged his dress shirwerhfi there. Estelle-Chadwick." d wild uch like his around her and of them in the mirror. “You funny little thing. you!" he lorn. Paul had settled down at the aid. "I'd forgotten what a runt bridle . Beside luotlier and her. heek “lure to." . "Corrie o under the bars." It can't be real. thought Serena. ful. We, the Comstocks, are all ddneased its. gainst s ulder. door was b d darlingHI-I hope I do you chained, but he led her through the .' He laughed ‘and kissed her. "Don't opened onto family t you. Their bark vise me now and then. it would help so much." p . you play brld-se. Serena?" “Im sorry-I don't." "Wh . . . Paul, you lit "Put Aunt leona in my also‘: am the ope _ he look- tonlsht“ said Chad. "I'm going and, thought Serena, very entertain mother and sister. It orried her a little-that Colnstock ifhiliw- "Véry Serena. His mother gave“ him a quick we " strolled over’ to Serena. . He Coming over t get his -at f m "Would you like t to tsid the bsck of a choair. he pildan llgm the porch and tallesa Real‘: ate tbll looked at the two stars?" She hesitated. feeling a little for- table without a glance at "All right." she alzreed. She followed Chad into the hall. 'I‘he main and dininx room to another door that the pi was clean and sweet after the of the old h use o . "¥lce. eh?" said Chad. .. w. “There's nothing wro with the country around here-i ’s beauti- It's a ridiculous piece oi fiction. that's wron " Here's how to keep Baby's things Tlsa very dalntlast babies are always Lu: babies — because regular dips ln Lu: lreep tiny wooliescharmlngandcomfortablo. Luz is safest, too, for all clothing rim touches baby's tender skin. ls mnlalmnahingaoll-rlnceoeeiiafs. Wee garments dipped regularly In Lux stay soft and pretty as new. 5o start your daily - Dip your wooly undies, too To stay dainty, your ewn woollen, too, need frequent dips in Luz. Wool undid worn for several days any spintion odor — srs a manned’: charm. Lu: keeps them fresh, pro- liects dalntlness. OTTAWA. M II u b° g the Beaver-lllub" sTgZLK a’ ~ day (CBO 130-: p. m. ADI‘) in- “m.” " '~ n tn t" tn Prince Edward Island-Ont. w. you}; ° n .. var. s - - , Bllriaillt. Welllilnrlztloil? ' an’ How Are -dust ng Your E es n gfi°°ig§erl€iililififi'ia.‘lfiucilfil ggurelgguglggg ifglrPggglsg-hter g Benjamin Rogers as President, the late Mr. George J. Rlogers as sVlce- l ' Q . y Mrs. Comstock "Mv M-vl- leave mo» we new. [q President and Mr. George J.“ Rogers present Presi n as 86y- dgughtg n l r 1 m d“; 1' Where your dear dust is laid. _ ’ l f1 you are gum pulp; domestislityaaas iglel clln n 5:: E T1 GEISHFBI’. si strain — ii sole rens. Now. Leo her Little Birds sing a "requiem"; eyes or dizziness - eonsalt u hand. was born to wallow in it. Tre and our “beau iful maples?‘ E _ _ _ "mm-i ggly, "gut; ggggicqgggvggwqggegi; ygevengvgogqmlrgaiyoggygl w» El In 1911 Mr. BenJalnln Rogers the founder died and was succeeded by ll:‘.‘l§l'lis's"'u'°°a {Ralf-lb ‘° “$13.”: ‘l. my best Mateel," n d,“ m. m,“ m" m, g Mr. George J. Rogers. " u m "I ""1"- ssld Miss Peasley faintlyf Th” you we“ he" with u’; ' d , Le - - - giigilng M ""- "" mqn'§.lli"u§3"ui§ ma?‘ °“§ ggugwggsmigg, sgggw- E3] MR. BENJ. ROGERS, Presiden.t.—-In1929 Mr. BenJamin Rogers the pres- a “ataxia; dreadful. Serena thought. “mm 5mm“, pom“, [E ent President took over the stock of his brother the late George Rogers . F. lllllflllflilll ifiullysulfi3fif_ flrstEstellanl-lw gglngvsvgreegvgg; um EI- and 1s now President and General Manager. " 1*" "" "nu" hom o nigh n a “non”, 109.1: his mother started in on him. In e "v n , Mo" chick -*- , o 1., , El MR. GEORGE J. ROGERS -- Mr. Geor eJ. R0 ‘ers was President from u‘ " mncuuo Fomi-gtfick held 1 be is d' 3x83: i ns f irpillalilhter @ ‘ ‘ ‘Pi d? v l, Th .. Dre a v - W"\~ » mu; bylng ihesryngcet ooursller arldvgll Your life crowned with “l-lonor"; E untll his death l i your wayérpleafi piausle llsimlrliee The land of your birth. g . ’ a 5.953;. 1.. ntgmafl; While arourgi our 10mg’ shores, E W. T._ ROGERS, Director-Elie thud geneiation of the Rogers Family 4115535.“. blind through u... 83;‘; K§‘.‘,,',,,'i,““-f-,’;;’-9“§}, 3;, 0..., E associated with the firm since 1929. Y ‘Mlmgbdoor t’ illleglalliucgelill "Abegwem" [E] l" W- e c" 1 5W La d of your hirth. . . . 0 ll R ahzugg; gaggle ragga 83f? $5; " usually; 1;‘ I-‘olley. u. r. g P. J. ROSSITER. Vice-President-P. J. Rossiter Joined The Rogers Hard- - ‘ g 3g," - . I 0 ggeginsggiurglgllglcefgggsm malimn- ‘pireeiown. par. [g] ware Company in 1921 as Travelling Salesman, continuing a salesman Wagwugeeggckggit 531°?“ q; Eve_—_"n with ‘Kl-“Tr g until 1937 when appointed Vice-President and Assistant Manager. tough?" she whispered unhaopily. m] _ _ . ~ a a a M c I N E gifiltlllilgyridbgtupide mallet" RIBS-lg; Brldes Yearn g A. YSZNIDERSTIN E, Sec’y-Treasurer—F. A. VanIderstine Joined the s. q - . reallv like housekee v 1m In - ‘Perhaps I could help you.” of- m6 Bmfll- "I'm "iht-‘i’ 8°" LONDON’ May iz-rori- wll’ g '_"_"‘ blannins meals and thiiilb" time restrictions rationhig high » "obi"! “m” The rmlnd chin,‘ prices and utili goods haven't E That remedy your doc- "h" m‘ l“ “P- "n W“ 1"“ w‘ stifled women's desire to buiid a [E ii b t l l- ior decides you should Einefmglllxusglulgerurlllfiitlcnfénpaenu . hkk would b. ‘our fllanning u. home in B ' an new m a task flt for Solomons talents. _V goundedbexlactlly 148M Plfiltl-YOII-IIP mm file‘... l: n?" sglerllloiilndl g mm 5 5° u“ Y IWYQ- s after the war On he other hand "readable ilfll s. ln Ilse S rlll were m all" i"°"""°“ °l "°' El El n r-J l3 El [El EEIIEIIEIQIEIEEIEIIEIEIEIEIIEIIEIEIEIEEEIEIIEIIE IEIIEEJIEIEIEIIEIEIEFEIEIEIEIEEQIEEQEIE ' I men plannim marriage who have u a B'l"¥-l'°"' preacrlpflon i “°t_kl.”°ninc’flmnr.g °r “m “N tile means ol mosi youn oouplesY t y cu ' or more an a year. equipment. The order follows eic- eluding war-conscripted copper and “ ” ‘ ‘° 1* WI" I» no u» Dr- Chose I "it-ii huu- in u» m "u..";':1s".r:...- silt; 5st‘ ma. ‘L's-n m. :2: iilfilinlliiii'°i‘n "l... 1:23.22? zri.ilnn."s..";z Atmosphere ' , - - a h" l! Y0!!!‘ doctor WW“ “he” hlfigg ‘filifiggli; sets, kllhchenvsie, dinnerware. be dyed and ilsed for everyday rator and results from the nclite oi‘ items except where the metal is wan“ H __ N lrcl‘ M“ m“. H T95", n omamental articles and finely' wear afterwards. necessity of conserving meta.‘ for essential to the efficiency of the Was a! Y9" 559"“ 0"‘ gshilgyémérzrlne. hwnflflg, bound books are practically non- But there's one thing girls reel “m- ngcdg, Rgpfll)‘ part5 u; wen g3 maghlne_ h"! ll. a s T I {Emails ocioléjx wgmmb. an}; ma; existent. h they cannot 81W up - 1108i‘! WQd- new equipment are affected by the The 5mm cm; g3 examples of e Th‘ vflamn‘ °n|c home ‘comforts add to a PYWPN‘ piilvlwisiwlgnaldh £'l'l¢'ll1"'£s°'l ldllsfilycufid rtislxirilgtseithsstid? omen -l lfitiiltpmlflfittllll ‘tilled gum‘; GLACE Bu“ N' s" Mwrlate-a . -__ lnd|gainithasbeasil"Pl¢lI-fli°' “V” bride‘ wcyrm‘ pair f-or linen and $15 for cotton: sf their su ar ration for weeks bewafitflgégbstayeu mjlfiigifidfiffil. (jopper in It?“ Electrical system of Ilglgiic. finogfifilf‘ ye“: cgeaphofl .. ‘mayonna- friends. ustwamyou i M a Mum pillow sli s3 each; blankets $25 a Then the p d cake may be iced slams for Burch miscenaneom Pam. brocdcrs and incubators, and tin as wimp), “n; r; Frank Edwflfdfi HQRHPM" pr A, E3" 5w?’ Wi-"i '"°‘"'°""- 7"" Y“ pairidfel- “rfiliclapillwl 05 "l" as névk yokes doubletmcs rake a protective coatin for parts Cflilmk- u, 1.05pm.. today um. critical in- lcu - ,, a um- . ' ‘ '_ . . - ...,. ,._. ,, "~ ...E“'."l.i'.1'%¥"£*1£L‘Ifi.°'.i.‘§%%". “° ° , , Farm Machinery 133.12%.’ ..nv::- ..'.l.? its.‘ l2: Eifiliitfhfim .':'é'-'.-‘~'$=-“‘-n<= *"-l:$:-........... ....... ....... g "' ~ ' v er ' ""°"" " "m" Filler ~- ‘°.““.|$"‘3?i12i'~-’2ii3“3233M? " "" and Equipment it'll.“‘l‘.l°“.fié’°uli£fii.ii°‘i=.lilif’léi t... ...... ... ::..'...::f’“".:'..fii'£°ii1‘élwhl-sii its. lam-eves spa-fill girl ' "m" ahh°‘t‘m?n ‘w; ‘Wk? wheels. axles and bearings. fami order for the administrator to wmemlc, one of the ygiéiiélfigvli; "m °" "'° "MW 0' "i "ml *° -""' m’ ' ' ' y ' on‘ Ms 1s- n- wagons will no longer be made oi want special oemission to mlnu- a four-vear-"d W - 1 m: ma? h , u, hu..band c“, clothes rationing nit nsld st the AWA. y Psi-m hm t l d m m“ M“ of facmms to u” up m, y”, ma, “m” mm ' 9 ‘ POl-ISBCAII QUVGTIIIYIO l O V’ ' ' - F ' WB 3 Wtls t£="‘-'*-~ ?~“=?"iv"i'*§e.v'i"€""~~.t"'.l:"l:: t .....~.“'-l='..l.» c813 i551 it»? ti-l-ll“i"-‘l‘°-l'==-‘i“ln=i‘°nifiie *°~;=T:.l:“".”*° ::::".:*::t:* mutual. ..,l:.:z.:=..l:*s..n.. v... mini mt" *’~"“” i“ ‘ ' difficulties. All llficy frills bits wood according to a Wartime "r e Pulmm- ° "i! m" “a” . 1 . “(not m... m; flirnhhed um haije been sirlpoed °" ' ' 3 L- and reinforcing strips or slruls of lit-Hutu for equipment- lnd W" ed the trgger- _ . W, DRUG STORE ‘iffefleolaymo. u a: rzgiariliings midi are hardest fivleluhelgld 3$;§§,,;§ "§‘,’§.’,$"°“l fllfl°iollll if.“ “lllfcbni; giggtflsl may still be used. the order banned by the new order. h: "alum! stéhfmuogglléilon w": ‘mu’ ‘m’ hofjwilfg" Xyddfig-lulll 3111f; “wit: ‘$531k. have been vir- 2225" iliwlwrmgl-illllarln-l’ ‘fl; Rubber and s list of li metals in- Keep Miami'- in u.» house. night. n has Paul's puffy-faced ‘iii. hands. an family tin What curious are, except She and I Hem we sit-miles from anywhere- in s. eraly old high hill. serves dinner. looking like a dowager-empress. is house on Six tall candles on the table. while Thurber, in a you've lived here a while. Serena.- uniform dug up from the past. you'll find out." I am wearing my best evening gown and doing my to me that wa ," she ob ctled. to make conversation with “Don't you thi I shou al- brother Chad. a sleepy-eyed. lowed to make fat young man who about things?" ts on m . "I suppose so,” ha admitted Down ayt the end of the table, moodily. "Forget it. I'm a bad lot, I guess. Coming into contact wim “Chad- liy are you so bitter?" e Wait till top of a Serena asked sudd flicker "Why wouldn't 1 be‘? "I really wish you wouldn't talk mother-in-law. in wine-colored some one sweet like vou makes me ve vet and old lace. doing a. superb realize it. iob of carving a tough and inade- shake on it ate chioken- What hands she hasl As he lield out his hand have-long her into it. might as tried to withdraw her hand, he hing I've u'ouldn’t let it go Ilia rasp ht- crowd. Its a relief having someone as short as I am. you're ever goin lhtell was sayin course. ballet tlfacDonald. Charlottetown; G r. were__ J. De A. "l have danced in my time. Se- Qf one m“, had waikad always; ma. but at present I am merely- Neal-q”. w; Thy-Qng. Jggglfro keeping in practice. aren't For the wuch o; m, Mun,’ “oh. _ cuttin “Fl ll at hands they all and thin and-cruel. Yes. well admit that the only . always disliked about Paul are his ened and he drew her ldtnow I see that its a She put out her other hand to he. poor little Miss Peasley. I ts of the "So sweet . . .' Over his shoulder. Serena sud- Leona Abigail denly saw Mrs. comst ock sill-lou- Peasley. Poor soul, she's obviously etted in the doorway. scared to death of stock, And who can blame her? Paul softly. says she acts as housekee r. she's probablv going to get t snafu- chicken o thoughts. “Yo a word I've been saying. You've just been sitting there thinking what a rum lot. we are and wondering how ---- to stick it- Take Our Empire's rail- daughter. my advice and cear out while vou 1n sadness we 13y mee, Cag-Jrhl: is no place for s girl like To rest gram you; 15mm; What in the world are you talk- on m“ A g t“ mo‘ about?" she protested. "This a fascinating place, and you are terribly interc I think marvelous- “Yowre right thanks to the Mother Com- e dick- spare you. that tough hr k no’ Mid G6 mded with You leave to all those. i. but persmh Who you have left behind. till! h l ' red me anyway. Now ml: £92353 YMII‘ rare talent Of beaut . ‘m___u ones Paul l" mtelleu tone was m‘. on ave constant practice The n: t by you be known TI apologize. Want to ward im- hold him away [from her. all "Char! Please "You're so sweet," he muttered “Chadwick? his mother called "There's something I'd like so you to do’ for me - if Serena can (To be Continued) erenak TO L. M. MONTGOMERY But we know that in truth: 1'22 That your sweet gmle spirit; Has sped on to lea w! marvelous‘ To your Master on high. l As dee calls to deep be to echo. 1n words humbly fsshi ah “Oh. I've seen herl" said Serena In might from $0111‘ P911. perfectly amaziiég. And your beau you o. hat you To we you have left, ul mind. An expression of rare beauty. Shines out through your writings; through “l-lim" can, azza. They stood side by side at the ' will porch railing and stared of! across no the shadowed countryside. The air she put However. when she El El E3 E2 El [El [El El IE [=3 R E5] El E El El IE1 El El ['3 E THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IEIIEIIEI EJIEEIIEIEJ IEIEIIEIIEIIQIEIIFJIEIIEIIEJIQIQ 85 85 THE ROGERS" HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 85th ANNIVERSARY A THIS WEE 1857 MR. BENJ. ROGERS Founder The late Mr. Benjamin Rogers who with the late Mr. Thomas Dodd § founded this firm under the name of DODD AND ROGERS. Mr. Dodd retired in 1892 and his stock was taken over by THE LATE MR. BENJ- AMIN ROGERS. The business continued under the name of DODD AND ROGERS until 1904 when it was incorporated and thoname chap "ed to THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED, with the late Mr. rnua rlvE IEIIEIIQEIIEEIIEEIIEJIEIFEIW =1 E A 7h annual alsllnlsllslnlsllslnnnllslslulnnnllun nulunnulnnullnululnuulntaplnuluhlsllslnulslsilalalsnnllsllslnllsinlulnlallz-llsilnlslnlnnlsl or o @@ EEI@@ El BE s?