_ .~..._...i_i'..‘.i;‘. 13cm’ ...,_ .. PAGE TWO l‘ No more YOU don’t have to wonder whether children will eat Kguogg’! Rice Krispies. 'As soon as they hear those toasted rice bubbles crackle in milk or cream they al- ways “pitch in" and eat. i So nourishing and easy to digest. Fincfor the evo- ' lning meal. Made by Kri- ‘livgg in London, Ontario. ZFRWORRYING Frigidaire Latest Electrical Convenience: A new household electric refriger- ator that uses no more current than one ordinary electric light bulb is now on display at Frigidaire show- rooms throughout Canada according to an announcement by W. G. Wright, manager of the Canadian Frigidaire factory, In addition to being unusually low in operating costs, this new Frigi- daire sets other standards of econ- omy as well as convenience and beauty. It is the lowest priced Frigidaire ever ofiered. "It is a known fact," said IVIr. Wright, “that many so-called low- priced electric refrigerators have not been economical from an oper- ating standpoint. The new Frigi- daire, however, is to be sold at a really low price yet provides extra- ordinarily low operating cost. It docs this by the use of a motor half the size of any ever before used in household electric refrigerators, yet seem to her to make sense. ‘ldzabeth read it once, suspiciously, and then forgot all about it. Maggie discussed it more than once, in some bewilderment. frankly that he didn't "get it." body in the world could wash the plates after a lamb stew dinner in cold. She piled them and scraped them while she waited for some water to boil. from bed. .23” aqua-u} gov-n n aroma IAIIIAMK-t-iy" Br Her mother said that it didn't But Len and Ien said There was no hot water, and no- “MaggieP This was her mother, "Liz go out?" "Ten minutes ago, Ma." I "Well, here's all there is to it," KATHLEEN NO cured apron, and boots a size loo big. RIS Maggie was talking. “. ..but shewasquitea swell. Bhe didn't have much money, mind ju, but he did. Mackenzie was in the business then, an‘ they say he named his son for him." There was a familiar ring about these facts: could she possibly be speaking of her employer and of his father? "What on earth are you talking about?" he asked blankly. "Merrill," she answered readily. “Mackenzie was the brains, they say—he was the ‘Mack-but he's quatc refrigeration capacity." one which provides completely ade- Thc new Frigidaire is finished in said Mrs. Johnson. "I'm at the end of my green, and I can't do no more leaves until I get some. I guess white and is easily cleaned, accord- ing to the announcement. It has a number of new features such as automatic defrosting, automatic ice tray removal, unusually light weight and a food storage compartment with exceptionally large capacity in proportion to the outside dimensions you're tired, ain't you?" from your father, ltlaggie!" dimes, pennies. "Not so very." “You'll have to get the money “Pop, have you thirty cents?" "I guess so." l-lc counted it out- "Will two be enough, Ma?" the Mack, took care of most of her relatives out of jail for what they welll" slow smile spreading on his face. dead. But Merrill is the soul of hon- our, and he not only has the faculty of drawin‘ good men about him, but hc has made a small fortune out of family, an‘ has kep‘ sev‘ral o! her done profitecring in wartime as Joe was staring at her, oddly, a xion T iiolmis Comple of the cabinet. bccn provided for tall been enhanced by handsome ne chromium hardware. ii?‘- CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Following is the Cro-s Reads Schcol for the month of April: Grade X-l Malcolm Reeves, and Claude Wood (equal). neaux. 4 Winston Jenkins. Grade VI-l Madciyn Stewart. Grade V~l Hclcn Mclyncaux. Special space has containers and ihc beauty of the cabinets has Frances Reeves, 3 Guy Kennedy. Grade IX-i. Wallace Mackinnoll Grade VIII——1 Austin l\iacCallu1n 2 Isabel ilaclcinnon, 3 Reta Moly- Grade 1V—1 Norma MacCallum, "How much did your father give you? Thirty cents-yes, that'll be enough, but I \\'0ll1(i like to kno\v W what Len Johnson does with his money! Shut that door!" Dishes waiting. kettle so slow in heat, crumbs on the floor, batter standing of spilled and dried on the stove, the red tablecloth rumpled, the sugar bowl upset, dish towels still with 2 grease and water-mo matter, the inspiration of it went below h" like a banner, as she ran down the dark street. “The way to begin living the ideal life is-to begin." - "Joe," Maggie asked, a day or two later, "how could you live the ideal . me if nothin’ in your life was ldeel?" "Ah, there's the catch!" Joe answered airily. NO TICE Pure Bred Percheron Black Mag Edwards Thursday and Saturday. Other days out but Kn, 120305. Standing zit barn. Norlioro. lhi-sdzijc, home at night. lli-INRY MALLETT, Owner. Norboro. DE Bll-G-Ii-Vl/ctla-Sl. __ , ,____ ______.__ .. -... ~_- .. ._,._,. . B ii l. B S We have now for sale some of the popular SPRING and 5 I’ 7-1 1i F. it BYLPA‘. GLAiIlOLAS Choice Named “ixtnrc {l5 cents pcr doycn, Also SCIYIFLHL‘ colors named WU‘ fine Till cents pcr dozen. Dahlia Bulbs to 135 cents each, 25 cents and 35 ccnls each. ‘hi! F". 6 each. Perennial Phlox '11! ri-nis pcr plant. Any of the nlmve mailed postage paid. Garter & Co. Limited OLD GOLD Blane-t urine allowed m It in exchange for goods we sell or work we do. E. W. TAYLOR JEWELRY! louth Side Queen Square Professional Bards Stewart &. Lowther l. D. STEWART. R. C. N. W. LOWTIIER lABRlSTl-IRS, soucrrons. no 84 Great George Shoe] RIONEY TO LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O, Banister and Attcrncy-nt-Law . MONEY TO LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street 2 Prohibition Commission Chas. II. Black. Chairman, Charlottetown. i’ he. n. McDonald. “lest st. Pcicrs John Simpson. Hamilton. j Send all information l u, illr-vqr 2 Louise MacNeLll, 3 Donald Mac- Rae. Grade 1H Sr-i Alecia Jenkins and Blair MacCallum (equal). Gracie III Jr—i Clive Stewart, 2 Jean hlacRac and Murdoch hloly- neaux (equal) Grade I—1 Blair MacRae. (Patriot Please Copy) All flTION SALE flmvicnltvo " A Iilicndid assortment of i Varieties in ' Double and Bingls choice Illmedvarieiies from 10 cents _ PAI-IONIICS-Some very line colon 2 and 3 year old plants IRIS — Large roots. Bloom regarding _, infractions of PROIIIBITION ACT I am instructed b1 the merit!!!" sell by public auction at Victoria, Friday, May 19th, the lol- lowing stock, m. laments, etc.:—- STOCK fr-General Purim!" 59'"!- Z-Shorllinrn Cattle freshened during winter. -i—'H0lstcin (Tattle frcslicncd dur- ing winter. li-Heifsrs t years cld. ti-Polled Angus grade calves, l to 6 months. IMPLEMENTS 3 Truck Wagons, 2 Carts, 2 Slov- ins, Potato Digger (Hoover), llay Mower (Massey-Harris, '! feet), 1 Gasoline Engine d h.p., z Gasoline Engines 1 h. p., l Electric Motor, 1 h.p., 1 Boggs Grader, Grain Crack- er, Separator. Fanning Mill, Hay Fork and Blocks, Driving Wagon, Driving Sleigh, several sets Work Harness, Driving Harness, 1000 lb. Scales, Spika Harrow: and other articles too numerous to mention. Tcmrs: Sums $10 and under, cash, ovcr that amount 6 months credit on approved joint notes. 6% dis- count. for cash. If stormy, first fine day following. HUGH I‘. MORRISON, , Auctioneer. 9518-5-16-41 PUBLIC lllliTlllll EST. J. 0. TRAIRDR To be sold by public auction on Saturday, May 20. at four o'clock p.m., the property 0f the late J. O. Trainer consisting of 230 acres of land under cultivation, with bulld- ings, at Auburn. To be sold in par- cels to suit purchas . For further particulars apply u; Geog-gs y, Tweedy, Chai- ottetown. J..A. MCDONALD, Auctioneer. 0477-5-13-2! PU LVEX Actually KILLS Am. rr.r..-\s_ LIFE mini llilTEH m- ,1»..- . FUSES‘ or PETS There In no substitute for PULTEX-becnuse it In tho only flea fifllfllfl: lull! gunriinu-m m A(.TLALL\ KILL Ileill, llro um! mite-n on Pores nml nil ollu-r "lFllmflfll nnlmuin. Ilnrruvrr It ilron-rtn ngnlnni. immediate: rl-lnfrninllun -- slum-lining n0 other nnllrlule vines n1 wrll. Order from your ‘I'm Supply Il-uiur, Drug 0r (lanai-at ma", It nimble to olilnln finch-write Ill din-rt. (‘mimlfiin Iiiairiluilora: (‘mincllnn (o-oyu-ruliie Wool lirmrrra, Lllnltril, IIPIHI Ui ‘c: Tilrnnfn, Ulliitrln. llrzivu-lv-n: “wanna nm._ Imnlmx- \!lir_ (jun, llryiml. Nilllf. "The meaning of that 16881 We thing, is this: You're-you're all in your own mind. do you see? What you have doesn't matter. What you think and what you are i5 CV01?- ihing-—and ivhat bunk it all is!" he added sneeringly to himself. "D0 you get me?" he asked aloud. she did not get hlin at all, but siic nodded. “You must mcikc I bountiful in your life.” 30¢ 5815- m‘ couraged by her attention. “An 01d plate, for instance, an old stein 0Y1 the wall. why. siassie. the mllselllns of Europe are full of them-mid plates and ragged chi-ms “m1 “M” out rugs and water stains, and everyone thinks they're beautiful! The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. everything for instance. mu you ever hear of that?" "Michelangelo did u." Margie said, nodding. "And how did you know that?" “Oh, we had it in school. an‘ the“ we have ‘em here. ‘#1110118 the m‘ teen-cent classic coloured reproduc- tions," Maggie replied. "well. All those old pictures are dirty and worn, moulderlng away- all the old palaces are, lots of the books, all the furniture-and yet persons swarm over there every year and admire them," said Joe. “Now, the point is, suPDOW you had m live with s. lot o! rotting fumi- ture, and chipped plain. and Yo“ just said to yourself: ‘These B!!! beautiful and valuable rclics-——”' "You mean that cups an’ chairs an‘ being poor an‘ tired really WW9 nothin' to to with the way you live?" she asked, coming nearer to it than he had, as he recognized somewhat to his surprise. "You've got it," he said. There was vision in her uplifted eyes, as if the walls of the mattress factory, where they were sitting, had faded away, and new dreams of beauty and fitness and purity had risen before her inner sight. “Joe, nothing could stop that if you once got it!" she said in _a whisper. And thcn, half to herself, "I can't wait to get home and be- gin!" And after a while ahe said wlstfully: "Joe, I wish I knew as much as you know." CHAPTER V. "A lot of it's bluff," he said care- lessly. But he liked her blind ad- miration, nevertheless. "Dour your mother work?" she asked him one day. "My—-—?" He started, considered. "Not now," he said. "She split a Board the other day," he said, after thought. Maggie saw nothing unnatural in this. She visualized a sturdy, bare- headed old woman helping with the family supply cf kindling. "What does your father do, Joe?" “The only real work Dad does now is on a golf course, at a coun- try club," Joe answered scrupulously. "A gardener?" she asked, widen- ing her eyes. "A caretaker?" It was ‘a shame to tease her, but thcn shc was such a simple liltlc dumbbell, Jcc rcficclcd. Grlmy little face, grimy little hands, mud-col- "Who taught-you that piece?" "Evryone knows that." » "Is-that-so?" I-le grinned. Rela- tives of his mother kept out of jail, eh? That was probably Uncle Irv- ing and young Irv. Ho looked at her, turn. “I'd like to walk Maggie in on the old man some day-or better yet, walk him into the store and intro- duce Maggie as the fine, independ- ent girl hc's always talking about," Joe reflected. "I'd say, ‘You keep suggesting that I get out somewhere and meet a real girl-well, she's real, Maggie. And she's going to step right of‘! the floor of thc Mack into the position of your only daughter- in-lawl” "I might blufi it, anyway," his thoughts ran on. "Maggie's such a little sport, she'd enjoy playing the part. She'd make up for it and carry it oft like a- comcdlenne!" But he couldn't play any games with Maggie. The poor kid was fail- ing in love with him fast enough as it was. "It's probably her first crush," Joe thought, watching her not, with- musinginhis out a sort of generous pity. "She'll ~ have it bad. But it won't hurt her, it never hurts anyone." She was far enough from any appreciation now, at all events, as she chaitcrcd on of everything she found interesting, sometimes making him laugh. sometlmes-mddiy-giv- ing him a prick behind the eyes that owed itself to a very different sen- satlon. Maggie had never thought of love, for herself. Her own affairs, indeed, were en- tirely secondary. But she betrayed herself to Joe with almost every word and glance. "I'll tell you what, Joe, I like you better than anyone else except my own fam‘lyl" "Don't like me as well as your sis- ter, huh?" "We1i, I like some things about you as well as I like anythinf about Liz," she might finally decide. The little figure drcoped against a length of drab-painted brick wall, the small, hard-worn hands were clasped in one of her rare moments of idleness, and her absently star- ing eyes wore an unusual expression of sorrow and doubt. Joe's heart pricked him. "I hope you're not beginning something that you can't finish, Maggie!" he said to himself more than once. One day he brought her a long envelope, which, upon opening it in an expectant flutter, Maggie found full of printed "G's," large and small, cut from magazines and newspapers. ‘Oh, Joe, it's awful cute the way you learn me!" she said, her betray- ing eyes luminous, her whole being melting toward him visibly, irresist- ibly. And she presently reported that her mother and sister had made dry, halfconternptucus reference to the fact that she did not drop the more. She told him that he had brmlght her all her luck. "It was the day you arson-ah, paused-"flrst came," she resumed 177mm?» deck“!!! "Dim her verb, "that I got on to the ldeel idea. And then ‘member that you ggvg m9 on, that niaht. loin: home? Well, 1 put it pp by the clock, and we--we just about live in that card. It's mule a. difference in Pa, an’ it's made a difference in me, an‘ in everything." 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