'{.§r;‘mni-l=-rrv::e\'.!'j'.61‘LTLPQO-,EEEHQ§JIEBEEI l wx-os rléeyo4 F». u" _»-_. l R-here it helps to mnke meal-get-i prospect in view of the many 01l- WITH YOUR GIVEN AWAY F R E E New ENTERPRISE Range In A Great 10 Day Sale Here's the Big News you have been waiting for! The HOLMAN-ENTERPRISE Premium Sale bringing those who are planning to buy a new range an ex- , ceptional saving opportunity. Just think! —a whole set of brand new Enamelware, I in attractive Ivory with Red trimming. to add new smartness and usefulness to ""1 I a 0 your kitchen. Yes —It’s the best Prem ium we have ever Given Away and one thatis sure to be popular. So, visit l-lolman’s right now, select your new range from our great selection of Canadais Finest Ranges --ENTERPRISE-and we'll deliver with it, absolutely Free, the ill-Pieces of Enamelware. Don’t miss this Outstanding Opportunity — It may not be repeated for a longtime. FREE ENAMEL WARE I11 Ivory and Red --10 Pieces Including- s 0NLY Delivers Any ENTERPRISE RANGE Tun Kettle Pgtoto 13f. Double Boiler 3 N168 l!!! ~- 2 1' ddl Pun: ' w- PM m, ,,,“,,,,,"= During Sale All iii good ivclght _lv0l'Y Emtmelware with ziriiuiltive red trimming. REGULAR 8.75 VALUE BALANCE In Easy Monthly Payments "N0 Need T0 Buy The Ordinary- i? There's An ENTE RPRISE RANGE - I at Every Popular Price! l i The hew "SAVOY”- - _ _$ 66.50 The "CORONET" - - - - _12o.o0 ._ The “CAPITAL” - - - - - $19.95 The “VALIANT” -_ -. _ __ _ 75.00 ' "" ' 9 The “REPULSE" _ _ _ _ _ 115.50 The “VICTORY” _. _ _ _ _105_00 The “BRISTOL" - - - - -1o4.0o The “IRON DUKE"_-_..___1g6_00 The “AJAX" - - _ _ _ - - 99.75 The “CAVALIER”- _ _. _ 403,00 Visit HOLMAN’S Tomorrow --- See The New 1941 Enterprise‘ Ranges --- Buy One For a Lifetime of Cooking Satisfaction! GET A WHOLE SET 01F ENAMEL WARE FREE EHLIMAN“ m... SUMMERSIDE 8i Ol-IARLOTTETOWN SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE 14th BUY NOW AND SAVE Lend t0 Defend Our Way of Living BUY VICTORY BONDS _ NOTE-On the lower priced ranges namely, The Savoy, Capital and Vali- ant a fi-Piece Set of Eriamelware is given 11s a premium. ..=-—-———~ ~:"-~'* ‘ ‘f T—===—‘—Y"'_"1' °"’i'§'éYbii~‘3T5Bi0Hbii‘e i 2R... m1: 1K3. motile uheiause "rind resordlesa o! S?“ ‘ ___ lcllmbs the stairs to the bedrooms, whether your tastes run to floral or . . < l th th is t. f th th iuiner patterns. Fmirhh tqhcgyghd fthizndslgrintgasitficillivriggtefrundergilstrgg, cfrniddgfionatl gorhipleting the indoor rainbow me mr-e s-levs send the darker ones for the youngsters and guests. of pastels calls for a splash of col- summeh s in into hibernation Of course, it wouldnt think of or here and there on the uphol- fgiogs “film” g overlooking the bathroom, which stered pieaas. If ygu are tlrgg 01f t‘he ' _ 1 id its 1i’ th u. of coverings you ave lv wth {Tiheliflcndtiiise r:‘h1<1>l’e‘mh%:.fl' “it solbi-yzl-LIIE-lngeseverl; $20M ofqethe during the Winter months. you terlals makes a cheerful. hon-non- .‘ rltma $010,101 srlndmv on the year, can solve the problem by slip- ious setting within the rsnge of 10f“, Sl 5 and curtain; 0r, the will" Upholstery i covering your principal pieces. Or i cven the most fastidious taste. divert; coverln“ on the l-avol-mli Lf you want a. complete renova- In floor coverings, a delightful Sig‘? V-rzoén and mums room l To 03mm spring Into Your‘ tlon, you‘ll be delighted qt the array of soft psslel lee. l» kiwi» Hoe" "or e - "’°“““‘l r::.b:b:‘"ns"“.::f§i§i“‘.1122 ‘m. rile. _ f brics. peries. Herc again, u y rose. Egg 311(2):? wit? oCiIJtIOt-opglic I gfgscebgilgaeélfnuiirvtefilrbggydelft blue, mauvibjzilillluoise. QOPQLjWiZE. find ' stream: cxrs- % OFUI=EF’ tints. These same tints appear again in the bedroom -- at the windows uo , will do the trick chairs and vanity benches. More 16,000 books ‘the fabrics and color; of draperies, survived three Nazi air attacks. floor coverings and upholstery mu- N. Z. MEANS BLACKOUT AUCKLAND. N. Z. ~ (C?) for blackout on New Zeulund towns will careless citizen. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMonu re BA K‘I'HAT uwgPwJiw- l Ecr aeeoee ‘ ms uihnborrrmowu cusnpuliv l0 Useful Enamel Cooking Utensils , arTcII-surguinllvéflfll- head e 8 DONDON-(CP) - Head u fer‘ spot! l d t or the Royal Aeronuuticslqszzlet; b'-°W"~ Pew °l' Ol-xmglgsrfrilws llvitvg “W °f a w°n"“°““~‘1"“ °°°“m' and on pleated or ruffled boudolr in London's West End, containing and 5.000 lantern complete oo - ordination between slides on history of aviation, has rugs and Future offenders against the ordel- a l“ be sci-it to prison, sacidua stranger. The Riniz-mckei Pheu- hi’ “utter” deviilrliblv a heir- liciy fabrics and upholstery cover- maximum. imposing a line on one sent is m many bird-lovers u fam- h On Leave *’_-J‘L“§4' '; I WEDNESDAY HALF DAY ' SPECIALS Store Closing at 1 O'clock LYNN VALLEY KELLOGGS STOKERIEARLE RlGGS Earle Riggs o! Charlottetown n NM!- Stokc Riggs joined up eigh- teen mouths ugo at the outbreak of tho war. He bus been engaged on convoy duty beween Csnuda and Great Brita! , being stationed on one of the Canadian Corvettes. These little boots, Stoker Riggs ro- portod, though but 210 ft. long, no deadly when they come to grips with tho enemy submarines, and are built especially for convoy work. He is tho son of Mr. Hurry Riggs o! Charlottetown who ls iit. present with tho Veterans Home Guurd_ | i §-644-O-§-§4§ EATON S’ ORANGE BREAKFAST ' NEWSY NATURE NOTES q-e-u- By Stuart I. Tlwrnpson FIRM RIPE > SUNKIST MED. SIZE EATONS’ SUNGLO ‘WWW THE DOORSTEP NEIGHBOB The marrow family has mall? interesting members. Their plumage i may not be as gaudy as that which ' we see on the oriole or the tan- ager, in fact their usual colors are l browns and greys. Nor halve they I the rich finished songs of our fin- lest songsters. Often their notes are l quite ordinary. But browns and greys l are good common sense hues, and‘ plain honest ordinary songs are what. we want for everyday lie. FIRST GRADE CANADIAN CHEESE lb. BANANAS 1b. COFFEE Fresh Ground lb. 41 CREAMERY BUTTER lb. 34 m PEAS 16oz Tin 9c 3 ieeegll LYNN VALLEY 15 oz. TIN PEACHES Each 12c 2 for~23 CORN F LAKES Pkg. -_ 8c ISLAND BRAND BONELESS CHICKEN 7oz Tin — 23c MARMALADE 21b. Jar - 25 BACON SLICED lb. e 29c Fresh Pork Steak lb. 18c 211.835 9c 3lbs. - 25 ORANGES doz 25c 2 doz. 49g — —~2ic There is one humble member of the family who is often overlooked the most confiding of the r . . CANADIAN STORES m] family. and yet he does not court; attention. Long after we have made the acquaintance of the song spar- row and several others. we rcu‘ize ___ that there is a smell blid hopping about our doorstep picking up a morsel of food here and there. Un- like the song sparrow his breast is ‘he Dhfiflsfllli. plain grey and we may always recog- Howl/or. ibis 50% 110i imply that ifoe the chipping sparrow by his l we Illa" I681“ the introduction of b:ight ‘rufous-biown cap bordered Ellflh l fine 5060165- Hi5 WDDBBN-Ilfifi by white. is truly regal. .It is sale m say The song of the chippng spsrrow that 0° Wld bird i185 8110b 8 Slllléfb l; u llkely l0 attract allemlon as‘ assortment of rich plumage u the n our own opinions of both birds‘ pesence with us. And now we hav, hmself. 1t consists oi‘ along mono- pheasant. Scarlet. green. solderi- tcnous twitter of one pitch almost. blow". bllle- DIIYDIB- 1115i)’ rod- yel- iike the chattel- of sOme tiny mac- lowfflh-brown black and white are h‘ne. It could be written. "chippy- B" 5011115 in hi5 plumage: and many (fljippy-chlppy", hence hls name oi these are gleaming irridcscent “chlpping" sparrow. In fact. he is like burnished metflls- And as often spoken of by bird-lovers asi ‘hill-lib illliller Enllflnol? hi5 the "chip y" 1h a famiiar, almost 81m’- Noiure hos elven h m a pair uffectionaga, way. one must admit Jflunty cartufts and a marvellous there is little music lll the 50113,: P8 leli- Not many birds in any and it cannot compare with the var-- me 9-" $0 B-lrflyfid. and are so led notes of the song sparrow 0l' the l ‘liifelem i" Dlllmv/Ze ifllm their plaintive whistle of the white- mm!- Tho female pheasant is a thioat. But after a t’me. lynch n dull sombre brown and grey thr- has been heard hm outside the oushoufi- A humble demure spouse door .and has becnie one of the m7 h" 10rd m9 male- birds‘ voices which recalls your Flow bird-s have as interesting I own garden and its pleasures. the iii-limb’ H5 the Pheasant. The roots song grows on you, so to $102k. and "i hi5 iTllily tree are silPDlBBd i0 vou feel that the little singer has “Idem! milk m medieavili "m?! 9nd sung llls way mm 5.0m. heart ab many of his relut ves are not ves _ [hough Ms 5mm ma‘, be a. “m of China. Japan. India and Cau- Dretentimls us the little b'rd is un- ‘la-m- 1i is believed he Wes in- emw~ homeless: o: There is one bright s t in the ° ° W Q ~ "l"! life of this humble innit” neighbor. Wllwwilll elm-M to emhlilh His home is the neatest and duint- "ml-neck"! Pliers-nits in U“ led fen of any we might find m the sill" l" lm°wn to hm oswrrw garden shrubbery. After the founda- dufl"? m9 nillttieenih WTIWTY- 57°‘ l-Qn has been lald wlm a l-ew llhMi1881. however. did any 0i U16 strands oi gross. the nest is finished bird‘ ‘mlve- 5°!" twemv W!" almost enlll-elv wllh horsellalln Ewh ago pressants began to be seen in hair finds its place and is woven cmad“ Md‘ 5° we“ h“ u“ hard-v ‘rito the who‘, until u perfect bowl “d-iusiule mm “Rpm! use" w ‘he l5 fomled, round and dean The “ml rigors of our climate. that even the of the oriole is ingeniously suspend- most’ flawless hiker °r m” speeding 0d a; the lwlg ends me robws a rnotorst is not sur rised w see a sustnntial structure of mud end whme “f” “Y °f hem“? mm~ Rrass. both admirable in their way. There e olways s danger 5001M- 30; lllem L, someullng appeallng in pinging the introduction of any the skill with which the Chippy Ho 1c plant or nnimol- M W‘ "I" weave, such a cozy home of we“ lcnowjar to? little of Natures Sllm mummy so mum“, fastened whole set-up toact rashly in such “mom we m," lwlgs or Kooseberrv things. Many on gbtffldtlvt! species 0,- cul-mnl w-hal Dallence and m; in the old and becomes s pest in dustrv is d’so‘avcd to scorch our the “'5 new h°m°~ “We um“ ‘me ‘mm’ many horse-heirs foundin - l - , And how many Journeys “he: “life ggfifd“; m11f'l;eg3r‘éf'l%ei'p"°* 13%,‘; nearest st e _ 9 1'9"" ‘mom “' m“ m” "“‘“ " st“ ' on fir.“ rel“ Should you ha n “gm” ma" 9 ‘Y n“. o; ,, chlpplnifzmsparlfnflfl lg: a welcome visitnrutfeeding stations. bug-M o; you, garden ma"! lt ca‘? His foodhubits do not to any un- ¢0lly_ yo, were l! “other dellqhh dllg extent. coins alarm. No native ml 50001-1“, l“ more m. W“ Bel-lore species suffers from any aggressive mmy d“, elllpse W“ Wm find the ways which his sine in ght suggest. lqng “m, nest h“ mm. m. n" In short. he seems tohave accepted e gs o, a beaumul hrquol” blue his new home and mans 019861169 0d on ma and works with the iced adnpilbi. h ll lllll _ And. is years to come. should this “iiewitir,” drabe fiitgsplummu, and new comer become objectionable in lmassllmlng hls Dersonamv and um his habits. or too numerous. or in m-elenllw, m, son“. the "neat Hue any wiry get out of hand . his very nest with its Jewels of blue ease flifubjwylfi-‘l, wflldfilfhfawfnflillt” e . cizrrilnot help but excite our admira- M" mo“ f“! undohm A», we m“ ._____________ do is proclaim I. fewusuoctiespive cigar; ll seasons o phen n on euve "' T E STRANGE?“ OUR MmsT rest to thl; spartrnen nut pot-hun- 30; by no‘, he l5 no long” l ter Many a turlv valuab ands. iilor Icfluainiance. e - "_“_“-_'i' uul walk in eunebiendeegrgni: iuaie‘ "wml" "W" u" T” Mm‘ g to produce one 0r several or b11050 9355553 . uplendvl wild towl. Nevertheless there w!“ 0, time, m; lam 9mm Jewels are iumpsnt and ll- when the pheasant was unknown ‘Mun n" °°""'d'“p “m!” m‘! to most of us except perhaps for 9'31!“ It ‘u °f n" "i": N" the odd captive in zoos, when. h, York openin s to GHQ-JIM?! hu must have been much admired. bee" l Mimi“ "Pm" "I Perhupg the" 0m people who up white. tun and tawny shoulders ed at the bird 1h his priron lfid re- Merlin: from dirk Ol‘ light oven- gretted that such specimens were i"! "'7"- riot part of the wild life of our Th“ mu" "wkiw" land Then someone thought o! in- they wnr them! voodoo! , troducinir and ‘ibersting the rrhg- earriniui and u mini’ briioelein l! necked Pheasant us in oxpewnen’. "v ildV M" limld- 811° ma‘ lt was not a new idea. The fillfltllli "m!" Pinll- "id 15m 517m" of natural history are full of men's rinn attempt to — shall we say - |I\‘Ql‘- This season the jewel cf first fers and uprt. nature's ivrs-nqed Jmmfllilw il "i9 "W! —- WNW? order. As f write these lines 1 see the use of rose, men and yellow- out of my WTndow u couple of Eng. gold in evening jewelry hu added lish snorrows and a European s'sr- t» its llfiiliilfl since the Iioh Nd ling. Neither be‘0no: iw "re nlH- of the ruby is imvtly enhnmed life of in’; continent. B‘th wer~ bv its mid settinr. Large mounds introduced by man. And we have oi rubies uid cabochon: no worn _.___ .-\;.:=. for rings and earrings, and b lets of id combining rubies .. diamon are large. impressive -.. rich looking. A young society matron Wli owns three sonically shaped cll of large rubies and diamo wears the three together on simple velvet band around li throat for evening - these Y clipped on to h" coat lapel l _dav inie, and for cocktail hour the base of a shaped ncckltie. Rubies are very handsome wi star sapphires. and a well-lino Jeweller dsspluys a necklace of stars 11nd rubies set with dil monds. However, moonstonee i with very tiny rubkls or sapp - have a way of lroking very lore A brilliant young WFltPl‘ won large cabiuhon moonstone high - s heavy. masculine gold 5min and in the sides or ilie ring wlie three branched terminals held ill stone in place. Wiis a delicate tri in of tiny emeralds. ere is also [treat lnteresti inulti-colored sapphires. There i fourteen different crlors of s3 phires and they rnnzc from de blue through 10 rose with so mauve. ttu- pink oi a tmumil and two or three _vPll0\'~' ~ from coffee to canary. Bracelets. necklace and w handsome lapel piece: h":- wen - clever arrargemcnls with so and diamonds. Tollfll. Mllliml" ine and amethyst. hTf‘ used“ handsome necklace. "in" "'1'" and earring rn<emb'c.< Gold slim. geld hrrocnr» P" rings. necklaces. ard hrhceleu i square. round, and whim! ll" heavy looking and lrc“l\' (Wm hive may be had 1 unlfl and Z0 filled jewelry that w‘ll rive liiei the dark fall and ivint"? fir“ which demand towels. _ Children will take to‘ i1" things from friends or smnzrr that Lhev donl M’? .'1 pearl - when nnrents rcmoHln H It might he nns=’i*.lc i" Pill" n, s oomplvt wit-h h‘.= teacher hops even a friend — lllihhnn Olfi0f~—fl boy or xeuih tho - 1 adggxg‘ have m mlrsuli but. a word m the Vi" rnvf 0., sufficient. Maybe fovujwrmq’ m those neirlected enr= l‘ ll ‘ ‘the: éiniihee. Ii mllllid” lot of good. Md ll Try. That's ilv‘ if“! " this won't do. dont ‘Yiriflm c in the table. 50f R i’ alone. ,_ 1.1m Boys “Nd l0 hp jcnkrd to ii Lion sometimes. MVII“ VN FNDER __i_ Nszls DOl ._iCPi WELLINGTON. N- Z- . .0114 "a""":,.2"n‘i: . ngs ' s It‘! the cllDtllre of fl Gama" Cr" . k r by ll" Eliillleezliiiiehffinh the All-‘miufin 5 Li Canberra. .._. 7'71‘? [<3 n vicronvToAN '9'“