M; R A P BASE. -— l have snot _ "n31 ue.ina.. mains becnuse l" men blessed Wlll s par 0i .1" eVCS one have lcsined to .l°°d, grraigm. 1 have onu’ Onto i“ badly SIiOI LIP. I 5m); reel nervous before go- ‘ o“ m a sweep ever the Ctisn- wilkrig across the field w orders for the day. 4 in the Sp.t_ though, 11g fzie. Mcvirg out w“, the channel with tire sun “m; brighter and everything I'm and nioe snd the formation rm order. r_ sort of lean bsck m4 enjoy it all. cpl-gyms": 15 |_\'1E.\ sl-l ywqe still on edge, of course. 5,; when a sw;ep of M-ssser- Mmn dLVGS out of t:.e couds, {here is no time fcr fselngs. The "m 1,; v\-;:k.ng fast, szng up m; rglfClillg mat, and when you ,,,,.', 1;, for a squirt at me enemy rm mental effcrt sud the ex- p ien: are lntsnse. I've come ffClIl these sweeps with my and ruruc drippng with tire st i; German from Clcse on him in a L i g-meznes lfiouBh. when sn ME g, across $013‘ ‘path it's hard t0 . u . :1 crash. What you wsnt w“ is get on their tail. .0; sweeps, you lock for planes pine u: and ships below. I saw I jup no: so long ago. Fbstening W, rticzarget I dived down, lec- m go vvxzh cannon shells when w jus‘. oif the stem masts. The mp flew apart. You could hear Mn both szdes of the msnriel. 1, mu}; have been o! nmmo. [MCI-IS nrs swam u BULLET-SPLASl-IES Another time, s formation o! w, drops out of the clouds. The rmzicn is twisting from 10,000 w. down to the water snd buck ‘ 1 squirt one Gennsn m m riesr the water. I w; m pu up when I see can- wisheis splashing in a steady mum, so 1 fzgure ore of the Jer- iollc/wed me on down a wry flood position to be a fight became you can the angles of fire by the an 'lii| b mull r, you can yo; in line with you. mbeforc thst happens you Fem a. quick turn. I! he tries THE COOK'S * CORNER OANNH) BHUBABB (Open Kettle Method) Wish the rhubarb and out into l-i-lrich lengths. Make a syrup in be proportion of 3 cups s11!“ w icups water and bOil the amount d this you lhink you will require Jiri minutes. Now place the cut liilbarb in the prepared syrup md took .w'l until the rhubarb is Fii the sterilized jars with be iubarb and fill to overflowing no the boiling syrup. wipe o! be seaiL-ig surface with s clesn, lamp cloth, and then sdiust- tho rubbers. glass tcps and mew tops. ind tighten the seals complelty- . nen the contents of the Jars are ' invert titan to test fcr looks. ng ‘gns of leakage Britain ’s No. I 001v? manna. x550 .4 nw o: PR!” 0w 0400. . . m? so owcxanm us? r0 seams. . . 400 sreevaoor 4000s 1r! because he 1 W,‘ QII-CIKIy 5:31:39? flute w "JOY-z Fcu wh: pull he doesn't l1 up bezmnd hzrn aggtlagrrgeyrou rue. l sot him and I“ “Ieso 151118. you often don't km“ “M!!! viiiat has happened all m6 time, ezcn mcide-zt is s “n?! URDNsion Bu; scmmme-i You find you 5K9‘ 3° 5'61! lie there in bed and you get to thinking “m; hflp- Owed. filling hard to remember. It all doesn't come back at, once, 01117 three or four incifents stand 0i“. like liluuniinsted 155mm slides in the mm,“ c,‘ THOUGHTS DRIVE HIS SLEEP AIVAY One "slide" may show two ME 109s belting dov-n cn Your tsil m“, "It , the sun and already With-n rims range. In another Wu lee ycur cannon we); 51mg. to follow, he Ices into the drink, lug the belly of an lvfli. and the aircraft sprayxng debris. Then sudcezi y some tiny link is remembered and instaniy you are fuily awake and tne operanon ieoes itself tcgetfuer. You lie ere, sleep driven sway, relivung that combat», congratulating your- ( Ace T akes You Into Battle in r.'.'s Spitfire Squadron Leader "Paddy" ‘Flnu- canc, above, thought he'd never mnnqv, but comely Jenn IVocIIord, left, changed his mind. self for one thing, blaming your- self for another. lye never met i1 more lzyal an gamer crowd of chap: rhan the Ausirallrrzs in my ssctitn. They've saved my bzco: many a tune when I've been sttac d from be- hind, while CCIIOF. Lng cn s Messerschmitt lfl front of me. And on the ground t..‘ie_v‘re the cheeriest- friends a fellow could have. I'm sure that Australia mus‘. be a g." "' ciuzitry 1i its anything like is pzlcts and after the war I'm gozng to see it. Not flying or farming. Bur in some Job with figures-accountancy er audting. should have the contents emptied, brought to a bail sgsn, and they should be packed in fresh, not, sterile Jar-s. Store tested Jars in a dry, oool plaoe. CANNED RHUBARB (Hot Water Bath Mel-rod) Wash the rhubarb and cut into 14-inch len ihs. Pack this into bot, sterilize in the proportion 0f 3 cups sugar to 2 cups water and boil this for 5 minutes. Fill Jars to within 1-2- inch from the tops wit: the boiling syrup and partially seal, that is, screw the tops on tightly and then unscrew them s bare quarter-turn. Place the Jars on s rack in s can- ner or wash boiler that contains enough warm water to come up over the tops of the Jars at least 2 inches. Bring Lite water in the up-to-date plumbing, esnrier to s boil and keep it boil- heating, Garage tng for 20 minutes. At the end of that. time remove the Jars from the wster quickly end seal them tight- ly immediately. Mien C015. 51'1"?" to test for leaks stcre tesicd Jars l: a. cool, dry place. Y round, red tin. and o A tin of Prom on the pantry shelf is won- derful insurance for busy Iwmfimflkflw- Ready to eat, just as it comes from the tin. Prcm makes delicious. mutt’. lie-man 53nd‘ wiches, or blends with crisp salads to perfection. Fried, boiled or heated in the oven, Prom is a savoury meat course to do any dinner proud. Family and guests alike will rave about its difierent flavour, and you will be delighted by its convenience and versatility. A delicifiill meat all ready to cat, Prom is made from chqiee cuts, Premium-cured as only Swift krmwa how. And it’s economical too, no waste to throw away! Buy it from your grocer in the OVEN C.~\.\'.\'ED RHUBARB Pack the jars with rhubarb and syrup as for the hst water bath mernsd and p:.r:iaiiy' seal the Jars. Place the Jars in an oven preheated to 250 deg, F. and le ‘e them lIl the oven at this tezripeuttttre for SS-mzriu es. Renrcve firm Bite cven at the end of rims rme rind seal tightly. Test fcr leeks whirl con- dry place . >Q9Q-O-Q-OQ-O-O QQQHQOOQ-OQ-OQO For Rent remodelled eight room fireplaces, snnporch. hot water lswn. Newly house. Two and large Rent reasonable. Apply Fred H. Grafton Street. Trainer's, S0 Wl/Y 041v?‘ JIM zsr ME nvow w/mv #59 BRINGING .4 FRIEND r0 DINNER _P keep a tin on hand. A product of Swift Canadian Co., Limited- BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES — i ruuuc MEETING‘ to be sddresed by: M11- W. B~ Campbell. Toronlo. Nations! Club-mm. Bed Cross Women's War Work Com- mittce. Charlottetown Hotel, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 8.15 p.m. ALL INTERESTED IN WAR “'OBK COBDIALLY 6-10-41. House of llate By ISABEL GARLAND CHAPTER XXIV "Leona" Dr. Harry said firmly. "Stop crying, my dear. Nothing is Mi be gained by becoming hysteric- a3. Miss Peasley dubbed st her eyes with a hBDdI§€fChlCI_ "So childish of me. I was only rhsr. Paul spoke so lghsrshly and looked st me as if he ought “I ‘don't think anything _ l.‘ Paul ssld. "I sm merely stating a. fact. You say you went to the bath- room. I say that you went to Mother's room." "I nsd oeuer explain," said ins sunt. "l. started our. for the osm- room, Just Ls i. salu. bur. as l passed Marcela door, I hes-rd a sound in- side —_ a llviie bang, as though something nan fallen. I stood and listened. trunking perhaps Marcel was walking in tier sleep, and wen _l uecideu id better g0 in and see if she were all right. When I went. 111. sne was lying quietly, and I Just about to upioe out when that terrific thunderbolt came. know how I am about wasp, (rm: cunkngfrfjrgrowiv GUARDIAN BENTIIIII. GUARDIAN Ibis eollun ll rebel-vol (or saws 0| lone! Insult. Int sdunlsin; el s uwq Minn any be ‘tinned no I can a Ind. sulot-lr Dlllbll In Imus COOKS 10X Pllowfllbbl. [r593 OONFIDIRAUON LIFI LQSUI ANCK L-ITI POLICE COURT—I_-i the Police Court yesterday morning a drunk- en driver was sentenced to seven days m Jail and bad b2 license cancelled. A female drunk was fned $10 or twenty days in Jail and another drunk $3 and ccszs or live days in Jail. BEA CADETS-Over 80 D075 signed as ses Cadets lust night in the st call for volunzeers. However many of them were lust able to squeeze under the sge minimum of l2 years and will not be called up for some time. About 30 were of the sge allowing them to be in the rm, two divisions. Boys l5 to l8 IIQ given the prefer- ence and there is still s need for recruits 0f rhese sges. Officers will be a: the Yacht Club from 6.30 w 83o "u: remaining nights of the week BROOKS — WEEKS. — A quiet wedding was soleinnized Saturday eveninf at eight o'clock in Stewsrt- on Un ted Church. when Miss Pearl Weeks, , 4 llle. N. 3.. became the bride of Lieutenant Arthur Brooks. son o! Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Brooks, or t: Sands. P. E. I. Rev. F. S Mil- liken officiated. Mr. l-fsrold Green- way gave the bride in marriage and Mr. Alexander Laney acted as best gran. The bride chose as attractive silk and sbe wore s matching finger-tip veil with s heart-shaped coroner. She carried an arm bouquet of Briarclifle roses and white sweet as. Miss Jean Weeks, bar's attendant, wore a. silk knitted dusky rose siong inoess lines. matching flowers and she carried an electric‘: arm bouquet of Johanna. i-Izli roses and cormlowers-Otrawa Journal. storms. so 1 rushed into the closer. slIlfl Ci0S€d [I16 Q0011’ I'd-Lil dutl buau CAZCDBDZCQ A0035. U1”. £1411)’ Salfl, "MOW AUDI GIG YOU stay in use closet, mono-r‘ "Ou-ioreveri l. Wfla half smoth- iuose perfectly VEIILLJIC crashes. can L ten you when. Lllllllflcf do to inc. make me cowerl" “Did you bear anything while You mg rot-ward- "Nothing except ihe thunder. I stayed in mat stilluig place until .l commit near a. singie IOU. "liien i. came creepuig our. l. though; hlazeci was sun BSAGCD. Ana to Limik that sue was gym; were dead! "Vi/hen I tried w open the door, I found it ivss locked. MIG A. nearly EXplfcd. uneii, l remembered uie root of the porch and uecioed ivouiu get. to my room that way. It ivss raining, out iliere wssni any more trimmer and ughunng rust a: that minute, so 1 got. out the win- dow and made my way around to my own room. ‘l Ms fl-uvfltr t0 sup into beu, when there (Ia-LDC anuuicr Allgllskud CI-LSH O1 I/HKUJUCI" AUG J. Jldkl w III-NI into me case». aka-ii — ‘lily own um time. uses) cu uieie ullui kuul snu chad round me iuzu told n.e mat iviateel — that AMII€€A was 3011c. '" vncn Pkul told us later that he though. iliuicel iiaa been iuuroereu. J. waspesiue iriyseii. u anyone knew that i. use been iuuing iii ncr clos- jars. Make a syrup tenrs are c-cld, and store in a cool, er, mey 11133115, um“; u,“ ,.._,1,,.-, _1 was we Ollc Will) murdered Del‘: All uay ive been expecting someone l0 sav that they kiicw i no.5 no. in my own closet ‘aLi the time as i sulu .l. was. hut, when iio one mentioned 1., I UIOUQAA» perhaps i nugii: oe sale. i. hsa no idea, of course, mar. ram wins on me couch in me downstairs hail sud nan seen iiie. All. won, l. (10 reel better now uisL I've tofu you mi about it. ‘me truth is always at. "Of course, there's no way of proving uiar. you are telling me u-uur AUDI: LfiODB, ssiu esoeue sweetly. bliss Peasley stared at her. "You 1116311 YOU K1011 l. DCLWVB BIG? ' "IE8 811G XlO-—)'€S a-Ilfl I10. YOU see Wnfll. this business l5 use. were all guilty until were pioveo innoc- ent.‘ ‘G-guiltyl" quavered Miss Peas- ley. “Ullliiy oi — when" "Ask POU-\—ll'.8 his picnic." “Look here. Aunt Leona," said Paul. "sou ve been a goou snort sfiu tom us Lne explanation or soiue- tiuiig that looked a bit flsny. Now, maybe you can help us sun more. Dici you see or hear suyming last night Lust seemed in any way out 0i uie ordinary?" "Well, no, ucsr," said Miss Peas- ley, Cflllslqfiflllfl, “Of course, it uid seem s time odd. running into Chadwick that way?" "Where did you run into Cbsd —and when?" "Ir. was when I came out into the hail and rapped on your door after I heard serens crying. Just as 1 turned srounu to go osck to mv room, l caught sight of Chad- wick standing outside we door ct his room." Chad drew s quick brestb. "I beard you saying something and l ell-me our. to see wnst was wrong." "But you had all your clothes oul" Miss reasley protested. "What or it‘! 1 Ill-ll. hsdift got sround to undressing yet." "It was only that I somehow got the impression tnst you nan lust come upstairs. Your door was open, but there was no tight in your room. and you wouldn't mink that some- one would turn out the lignr. before stepping out into ma nail for I . m .. . izunu "Smart girl." Chsd slid wryly, "You re I reiular sheriock Holmes. I suppose it will be necessary for me to explain my ood performance. As a matter oi tact, l had not been in mv room. l had been out in the cottage having a nigbtcsp with Thurber and Msndera. "You see Just slici- dinner, 1km:- ber relayed to me the information that Msnders bad arrived with a qusrt of whiskey which I had com- missioned him w purchase for me. Msnders snd the whimsy were in the Thurber cottage and I went there u soon as the household bad retired w ions were you out there in the cot e. Chad?’ asked Paul. “About slf an hour." "And when you csms bsok into the house, you ran into Aunt IAona in the upstairs hull?" "That's righ " "Did you see anyone else?" ‘There was s purse, then Chad said curtly. "N0! "Wss before or after meeting with Miss Peasle that you wentjiruto see your mo er?" an ed. Chad turned on him. "What are you talking abo n" "Have you ‘forgotten that m! MscDONALD - MacEACHERN - St. Joseph's Church was zine so of s wedding on Sa ' ' o'clock when Miss BI LlIB ceremony; Mrs. J. L. Gueguen pro- videdtrne wsldlzlnglmuséc 3nd the . soors vras A =5 ‘air ‘see. ‘Ihe d were Lil uieier unsu asked, oenu- bndfl who was Swen in marriage m. Flight Sergeant Paul Fleming, was uttended b)‘ Mix Marx-tare: E. Flem- ing. Mr. James Duggan was bes: mun for the bridegroom. The bride wore s smartly styled daytime frock blossom crepe with a. matching Jacket, a matching hat of the same material. and hencorsaize bouquet was of Joanna Hill roses. The bridesmaid wore a Jacket dress of cloud _blue crepe and her hat was of WhlIB straw. White accessories and s corsnge bouquet o! Briarciifle roses completed her costume. After s wedding breakfast held in the Tudor room of the Chateau Laurier, the bride and bridegroom left by plane for Montreal. For travelling. Mrs. MacDonald donned a. beige sheer wool suit with a white blouse and a hat of beige. They will take up residence in Ottaws-Ottaws Journal. NORTH TRYON SCHOOL Report or North Iryon school for Mav: ‘ Grade VII: 1. Joyce Thomson: 2. Grade V1: i. Joyce Wood: 2. Mel- vin Dawgonl 3. Arthur Thomas. Shirley Thomas; 3. Erhelbert Daw- son Grade IV: l. l-lesth Delaney; 2. Elaine Chisholm; 3. Roma. Thom- son. Grade III: l. Verns Wood: 2. Glrace Howatn; 3. Boyd MacDon- ad Grade I1: 1. Ruth Thomson: 2. Leroy Thompson; 3. Marion Delan- 9y. Grade I (Sr): i. Doreen Howatt; . Euis Wood: 3. Ids Wood. Grade I (Jr): i. Hazel Dawson. Highest average in Senior Grades 92.6 per cent, Joyce Thomson. Highest average in Junior Grades 94.4 per cent, Heath Delaney. Ptroeritage of attendance, 882 per cen . Periect attendance: Melvin Daw- 5011. J°Yce Wood, Richard Newsome, Roma Thomson. Lorne Inman, Grace Howatt, Kathleen Inmsn, Boyd MacDonald, Verna Wood. 1e- roy Thomson. Claude Woodlngton, Ralph MacDonald. Garth Wood. Ids Wood, Beverly Delaney, Doreen Howstt. Teacher, Jessie E, Lest-d. OIL SUPPLY All of the high-quality palm oil produced in the Beltrisn Cog)“; 1,; sent to Great Britain. SPEED PRODUCTION In ING-fl the output of timber in the Belgian Congo was doubled sud the maize crop trebled. room is the one next to your moth- er'|7 When I went to bed, I stayed swsks reading. I bad no watch with me. l0 Im unable to say what time it was that I hesrd you sud your mother talking." “I don't know what our ides is, Lleghton." Chad ssi savagely, Zfiihliilif. 'li..““,'...l'°" “M “if o ese we . is a well-built house." _ "I resliae that snd I hasten to assure you that I heard nothing of your conversation. All I hesrd was n. knock on the door of Mrs. Com- ‘M06118 up . her voice asking. Who is l i‘ end yours answering, ‘It's Chadwick. Mother. Msv I see you for s minute?’ ‘Then the door ned and closed. snd 1 sssumed st you had gone in." (To be continued) Do You Suffer From Headaches? It is hsrd to struggle along with s heed that scbu sII the tun . sud us e rbesdsebe need not be sn IIInQ In Itself, but It. may be a warping symptom that time is intestinal lluqliphnem In o help overcome the cause of beadscbo It In the wants mutter from the system. Burdock Blood your Bitten helps to remove the cause of hesdsches by regulating tho di Live neutralising acidity. regulsting thin. nseensry to eliminate sud biliary sud toning up the duggish liver, and when this beadachm should disnppur. Her coroner. was 8 Bristol And Ilicinlty Mr. George Barry bu entered tbe Cbariouetovvn flosPl-i-sl for sn oper- suon. Miss Vinis Pbalen and Miss Mary Cane, spent the week end in Lue city wiw friends. Mrs, Lemuel McKay. City, was s I visitor here for, the holiday guest of her friends Mr. snd J. B. Jay. Francis McAdam and Frank Cof- the fin. ll. C. N. boys have left to rejoin -‘v their ship after spending two weeks with their parents here. The stores in this vicinity have started closng at six P. M. for the summer months. They will nor. how- ever keep tne ualf holiday on Wed- nesday as is the custom in the cizy. Mr. Freddy Mosher captured the week. The six lbs. was clinging w Lbs line by its claw when the line was hauled up. The serious illness is reported of Richard Cullen at. home in Morell. l-lis sister Margaret, who is on the nursing staff at Falconwood Hospital, has arrived home to take csre of ber brother. Mr. John R. O'Brien, of the staff of Camp Hill. I-Ioispirsl. ‘u, ll avLgi-esent spending bis vacation wi his wife and family here. Mr. O'Brien, will spend a. rew days on the fishing grounds he loved. so well before returning. Miss Eunice "MacDonald srrived home from Ottawa last week lo spend s vacation with her parents here Mr, and Mrs. James I". Mu- ' Donsld- Muss MacDonald was clerk in the Bristol Post Office before going to Ottawa to take a. position wzth me C.vil Service. Mrs. Melville Ferguson who ha: been Lviiig ‘.11 her brother Irving rake, since rezurinng from; len- thiy s:ay in the Hospital has re- turned to her summer home st Dun aflnage {or the summer inon ‘is. This vxclnity received quick a shock last week when word W85 received of the accident at Chsr- lotaesovvn, where Liloyd Stewart. R..C.N. lost his life. Illoyd had made his home here since childhood snd ills passing ii‘. all curry age ls quote a rock espcczally‘ to hzs young ‘ re I115 school pas only a shot‘; £11118 ago. Afr. John Johnston arrived here from Ontario last week sfzer an absence o1 several years. Sport foi- loavers especially those who iouovv ed the DQXJlg guuie will reuicinoer Jonn as JuCk J0i1ll$l0ll rroiii lvlounr zewarz, he fought in scores or bouzs in Charlottetown, when box- ing firs; got underway there sev- eral years ago. Today he lS a heavy man around two hundred sud has give-ii up the fight garlic. Old friends are very pleased to see him. The funeral of A C l Cé-rol Mur- phy, was held with full air force honors B.'..\I0l‘8lI,I1lS home parish on Friday lssr. High Mass of Requiem was sung us the Church of the Little Flower by ii: Pastor Rev. Phalen NlcKenna, who also conducted ser- vices a: the grave. Along with the Air Force squad there were army and nav" pals of the late airman in stten ance. This is the first tzme in the history of Little Flower Church that the lust post was sounded and a volley fired for one of its members. No: only IllS heart broken parents. brothers and sisters feel the loss of this fine wung man who was called at 2i. but every one who had the pieasure o.‘ knowing him. There is s consolation in knowing lie died. for his country that others of us may live in free- dom and peace. WANTED DEIIFENEII MEN and WOMEN to mslu this simple, so risk, bearing lest. If you are deafened. bothered by ringtng, buuint tread noises duo to hardened or cougululed win (corn- men). try the Ann-ins linu- Hair-urn homo lea! that so muny my hus wnuuled them to hear well nguln. Used nines i896, Over s million packages sold. You must be sfter making this test or your money refunded. Costs only s few cents dslly‘. If nflllnt- ed. ssh today about Aurius Esr Bsl- sam. For anie by The Jenkins Pharm- sry sud other lesdln| drulllstl. ABSENCE It uisy be years before we med again Beneagi uus old sncl wind-swept 13¢. 0r watch the glory of the evening Shine brightly o'er the darkening sea. Summer Mil come bcdecked with flowers. And sultunin in dsuling splendor I 0W. Once more the snows of winter will have f Though you w not be here to know, But is: away across the shining as, That whispers gently now sround your feet, April will come snd soft winds wsrm blow, Gsy tulips bloom and fragrant lillies swee . And though this loveliness we may not shsre together, The bIIAOIIQItII. of you is slwsya in my ear . Fixed and unchulsngesble ss the H- oning S . To comfor me when we sre hu- sport —Constsnce I. I-feckbert. Bouquets of multi-colored flow- ers are posed over the forehead. the constipated well bu been accomplished tbs Get B. B. B. at any drug counter. Price $1.00 s bottle. ‘he T. llflhus 00.. Limited, Toronto, 0st ' PAGE Twang . just s small bowl of "Shreddies" makes s satisfying breakfast . . . and a delicious one, tool For resdy-ro-es: "Shreddies" arc msds of whole wheat, Io- cluding the bran, the minerals, the pro- tein, the preeionol wheat germ I Bach spoon-size morsel Ia flavoured with malt sod toasted to tasty crispness. Treat you: family to "Sbreddies", for breakfast too; moi-row. They're made in the Shredded Wheat bakeries s: _ Niagara Falls. '\ ‘SHREDDIES l: a register-Id trade mark owns In » Canada by fhl t Canadians/Wedded When: Company Limited. A PRODIKT 0F THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT (0. LIMITED NIAGARA IAus CANADA IWEDISH PORTS Sweden's 600 ports. carrying pru- rically" all the country": imports and 75 per oen: of the expors, handle goods worih $500000. CLBTON SCHOOL Following is the report of Clinton School for April and Ala)". Grade VIIL-l, Frank Riley; 3, Noreen O'Connor; 3, Willard Muc- Kay. Grade VI. - l, Jean Our; 2, Gladys Glover. ' .—l, Mary McKay; 2. Florence Dunning: 3 George Carr. Grade IV. Sr.-l, Leah Pickering; 2. Erac Heaney; 3, Weirium Mac- KB)‘. Grade 1v. Jr.-—i, Margaretta Dou- ire. “Grade III-l, Dorothy Dogzéette; crumrv BINGO 2, Shirley vVoodside; 3. imer W dside. v gerbils I. ial—1. Robert Hesney; Ho“ Redeemer Han 2. Steward Glover: 3, @arl Cole. Grade I. tb.\-l, Allan ltiscKay; 2, Billy Cotton. Grade l. rci-l. Carmen Wood- side; 2, Louise Woodside. Teacher-Everett Howatt. Jr. TONIGHT 8.30 SEVEN LITTLE KITTENS I01 DESIGN N0. ‘The seven little kittens are ideal motifs for kitchen towels. The dsys-of-the week may be omitted and the kit-tens used for individual ic- tures. or for motifs for s child's crib or bed. Hot iron transfer psi ern No. 591 contains seven motifs measuring about 8 inches each and com- plete instructions. To order pattern: Write or send sbove picture with your nsrne and address with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian To Charlottetown Guardlsu Needlework Department DesignNo.59l flAM]__ ___.._--_ .-__...__._-.e.--_- STREET gng_...____..__- pmovmcg__-____- ADDR$---__ ___--—_—_—__—