v "T040133!!!-'alllllllsII9ll:l:4ZB:i7a:o.f La. fl -"MAY 3. 1951 .1iie.besf afall 9" "'1" PRl.l.Mlll.l. Plain and or cork, tiP" Tccnuine imported cork BURGESS BEDTIME Continued from page 10 About in the past there had been no strangers wandering about in the Old Pasture; they never had had even to think about traps there. But while he had been away there had been both strangers and traps. That was why she had been :1: planning to move. That very morning she had found and a cruel steel HD1115! trap there in the Old Pasture. It had been cunnlngly set in one of the paths she and Roddy often used. she had discovered it, un- covered it. sprung it and scornlully left it lying in the path for all who came that way to see. e'1'hey he rd Farmer Brown's boy coming up an old cowpath. Had it been any one else they would have taken to their black heels and van- ished among the bushes. They didn't do this now. No, sir. they didn't run away. They moved back a little way and stood side by side in plain sight hardly a stone's throw from their doorway. "I wondered if I would find you still here." said Farmer Brown's boy. He spoke in a low gentle voice. 0! course those Foxes didn't pushed THEY FEEL RIGHT ABOUT PEOPLE. They are able to love and to consider the interests of others. They have personal relationships that are satisfying and lasting. They expect to like and trust others, and take it for granted that others like and trust them. They respect the many differences they find in people- They do not push .people around, nor do they allow themselves to be around. They can feel they are part of a group. They feel a sense of responsibility to their neighbors and fellow men. MENTAL HEALTH wuax MAY 1-7th.. THESE ARE SOME OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PEOPLE WITH GOOD MENTAL HEALTH. Lodlcs' Novel 5; season. " 9lLudlu'. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE ' THE GUARDIAN. understand a word or what heaaid. but they did understand the friend- liness of that voice. "You do remember me. don't you? And we still are friends. aren't we?" continud that friendly voice. Reddy and Mrs. Raddy grinned more broadly than before. Just as it they understood. If they had 1 am pure they would have wondered how he could ask such foolish questions. neddy put his black nose close to one of Mrs. Reddyls pointed black ears. Perhaps he whispered to her. It looked that way. They turned and ” appeared among the bushes. Farmer Brown's boy wait- ed. Presently he spied Reddy's sharp face peeping around a rock at him. Reddy dodged back out of night. He barked softly. Farmer Brown's boy waited. Reddy heaped around the rock again and dodged back. Once more he barked soitly. "I do believe he is barking to me. want; me to follow him," thoughts Farmer Brown's boy. He did. moving slowly and quiet-' ly. stopping olten to look and lis- ten. Now and then if he stopped too long Rleddy would return and show himselt for a.n'instant. so at last Farmer Browns boy Y0lmd' ed - '2" '"”.T;:i l::.:::' crue - laI'aT'!rxneLx'uEIrown's boil Imde'5l'9”d,; His face darkened. "So that's it! he exclaimed. His voice wosnt sol! d gentle now. It was harsh and a gry. "It is time I not home-" Reddy and Mrs. Raddy would have .3,-gen to that had they Un- derstood it. l DEATH TO RATS ' WARFARIN Rat & Mouse Killer Now Available. Quarter lb. 51.75 makes ten pounds of bait. Half pound 353.00. Tn: JENKINS PuAaMAcv 3 .u. c, svulii ti: o. nniriq L.li.nii;tn ...-7s- cnmovmu--nvir CHARLOTTETOWN Personals Mass., arrived on Sunday. called home by the ii'lncs.i and death of his lather. the late Mr. Hall Suds- burry. Spring Valley. Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Black and two sons, David and Peter, of Amherst. N. 3.. are spending a vase ation with Mrs, Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hlckox, Bur- lington. Mr. Black hopes to be ac- cepted for training with the R. C. A. F. Bur. -4Mrs. Benjamin Knight oi Brownville .lct., Me.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. llarry Sudsbury. Spring Valley. called home by the illness and death of her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Casclcy, and also attended the funeral of her uncle, Mr. .Sudsbury. Spring Valley! Bur. -eMr. George Caseley, student at Mt. Allison Academy. spent. the past weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Caseley. Kel- vin Grove. lie was accompanied by a friend, Mr. Eugene Gillirs or Fredericton, N.B., also in st! The West Devon United Church Young Peoples Union met on Wed- nesday nlght April 25111 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mac- Lean. There ance. was a good attend- The minutes were read by the secretary Miss France Oliver. The study was entitled "The Chr- istian Soldier" and was given by the minister. Rev. W. G. 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Money to Loan This is the SALE You've been wailinglorl Our various departments are choclc Full of values -values that mean savings with a capital "5" We've combed our shelves to bring you this - the springs Greatest Sale Event of Quality Merchandise. Three Days Thursday -i-- Frilelay -- Saturday FIRST FLOOR Lcdles' Silk GLOVES (block onl I. 1.98 for . .... . . . . 89c Lodlas' SCARVES. values to 51. 8: clearing of . . . . 51.00 I.udlas' SCARVES. values to 51.00: clearing cl . . . . 50c LodIas' HANDBAGS. values to 55.95; clearing of . . 51.98 BELTS. regular -to 52.89 for . . . . . . 51.49 Io. ues YAR . regular 59c for 39: Men 3 SHIRTS. odd sizes. regular 53.75 for . . .. . 52.95 Man's' Ribbed Sports HOSE lwlilta only) rag. 59: for 39c ' SECOND FLOOR 9 9 Lcdlos' Spring COATS. carried over from last no on ' ' ' ' Hi; 'co'A'r's';' 2i.'&riin3;'&r' TI I .'.'.A'. '.'. '.'. sisioo 12 Lcdlas' OUSI DRESSES of . . .. . . .4. . . . . .. . 51.00 OOClOIlIllCU'IO'TO7OIQ Special Table of Lodics' HATS. clearing . . . . . 53.95 THIRD FLOOR Men's Royon & Gabardine SUITS. 2 pr. pants. for . 535.00 Men's pin chock Worsted SUITS. all sizes & shades 539.50 Balance of Men's Tweed TOPCOATS clearing . . . . 512.50 Man's JACKETS. oss'I'. styles. clearing oi . . . . . . . . 12 only-Men's Sport JACKETS. clearing of . . . . . . 510.00 'Man's PANTS. special . 56.50 Table of Man's Tweed CAPS. oss'l. sizes. clearing. ea. 51.00 55.00 I.udlas' ILOUSIS. -BASEMENT Children's DRISSIS for. 51.00 . spacial 51.98 (I Chauffeur CAPS 51.95 clearing sllglnly 3rd. 9 House Furnishings Floor ' Clearing line of living room CURTAINS. ' ............................20VoOFF Clearing line of TABLE CLOTHS. ,..”A.,,,...... .............. ZUVO OFF Balance of Bates SPREADS: clearing . . . . . 20lVo OFF Pilfhir PILLOWS. spacial ................ 51.49- Yard Goods Dept. Third Floor BROADCLOTH. oss't. colors. special price-yard . . 39: CHINTZ & CRETONNE. ass't. patterns. special price. yard 49: One Table REMNANTS - GREATLY REDUCED PRICES One lot CURTAINING. oss't.. worth up so 55: clearing 3942 Clearing line CRETONNES. discontinued patterns: clearing 209A: OFF Rayon SHANTUNG. plain colors. special-yard . . . 51.00 Printed Crepes. Dress Material. special lot . . . . 20'k OFF Limited Ouontiry - Second Floor 5 onl Children's COATS. 58.95 to 511.25: claorng 57.95 10 prs. Children's Cherub PYJAMAS. ragulor 52.59: clearing 51.59 25 Glrls' DRESSES. slightly soiled. from 54.95 to 57.95: clearing ............53.00 25 Skim. from 54.75 to 59.50: clearing or . . . . . 53.00 4 BLAZERS. 50.95: clearing for '. . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.95 Ioys' .lAClllTS.”claurIIIg sue A. McDONALD REGENT 'ruza'ras: awn. Office for-merl occupied by. j I i i