loam RATIONIJI); seen lF-‘lpcrimental Farm News) Because of sugar rutioing pound oi honey that can be “W1 15 urgently needed, cQll-zdl. 1y beekcepcrs in Canada are i: urged to work their bees and cu. ment to the utmost Cfl-Dflclty. , The main sources oi honey in Canada are Alsikc, and Swcet_Clovers. llU""l that An organ i. comes from the clove-rs cultivation a . u: - ‘rout amount oi it is 5e Lliul glow ti ' 1S along roar!» 1...; ted land, , nvttnicn Ap ually tire cairn-uteri e ha)‘ before they lhnt the ilow oi i‘ ii‘ trcczznz. ;~ is clover atcd that lllltlll‘ .~u: conditions for motor s0 PllOll 1 nt- If clover allowed u» blossom nnrm will ‘aield irom 1 hone-v. Jilsl nmv thtrc is nn nlmi Ilover of all kinds u: roadsides and tn unulli .. ‘d. Illill which, if allowed in bloom vypuin ldd many thousands, perhaps mill For COUVTLDH Ofdinary 50f: .lv' to 200 ptjllfldfl of WEEK END , 1n any rvcry ‘ cu; mg 'he vegctazion along road- ’ d six. t ull waste land is practiced will be metric bung as much oi the clover as iC. A slice: o! hcruiv paper. placed be- IKTLIl‘. \l‘l_ll(iC\\.' pane and plants at in‘, \‘.'I.i runny titties prevent the i?" i I 2 I a i 2 g. b l: b [. E I i t i WFOUFlDHIOHTlS 1 Manuela/teat zsémzm/ 3 I a i The Lingerie Department j MGDRE s. WLEODLEM l 6 ions of potincls to the honey crop oi MORE BONE!’ Ccnzltll, in order that this potential crop ti; iuutl may be secured it is region where to leave index‘ and his donkey lit- izund every Friday in ' Avenue. West Ealing] . left the equivalent of .1. Climpson. 7i - year-old vvny official. Steinbeck Hears Cottage That lng in water that was stirred with the oars or boats and klckm! swans. Each fisherman had ins little audience. The sergeant said: "This is a crazy country. book at that, there hasn't been a. fish caught there all day, and they go right on will! li- Maybe they're not alter fish. It's a crazy countryi and it's getting me nuts, too." e s at out 8 lit- tle chewed wad o green grass stems. “I've got something both- ering me." he said. “It's a 811059 story. I don't believe it hop ned, and I know it happened. nly I don't believe in ghosts. I've been thinkln about it, snliting around it and can't make any sense out of it "You see," he said, “I'm at a. little station up in the country. Not a. very big outfit. There is a village about a mile from camp, and in the evening we walk in and get a cou le o glasses o! beer and try to ure out this darts game." Catch Excite; Crowd For up the line oi’ fishermen a man cau ht a fish about the sire oi c sar ine and caused so much excitement that he was surround- ed by pie in a moment. The sergean chuckled: "I used to work salmon in the Columbia River," he said, and let it 80 B! that. "Well ,anyway," he said, "it came on toward dark, and I've got some aper work to do, so I fig- ured ‘d walk back w camp. The other Iellows weren't ready to go yet. They're kidding the barmaid, telling her they know movie Stilts- So I started out alone. “I've been over that little road at least a hundred times. I Knew every loot oi it, 1 gues. It's a narrow, little road, with hedges on both sides, so you can't seelnw the fields. The road is kind o! cut clown. like a trench. It's not a very dark night, at least there is some starll ht, and you can sec big clouds. ike it was 801118 t0 rain." He sto ed and seemed to be ‘toiton considering w ether he should go on at all. He was looking 811F055 the Serpentine zit the little Pavil- ion where they rent boats, where the line of people wait all day Ior their turn to rent a boat. _ The sergeant made up his "NP-Kl suddenly. "About hall way back there was a light out on to the‘. road. There was a little cotlngt‘. kind of, with the hedge coming up both sides. There 1s n garden in ircnt, o ience zind lhcu this big square window with little panes. Wellnthe light is coming out of that window. I looked rizm through and could see the 700m- It was kind of pleasant. There was a. lam on the table, and a fifB if! a smal fireplace. It wasn't a very bright light, but you could 589 pretty well- There's a While Cat asleep on the- seat- of a.’ chair. and sitting beside the table under the lamp is il woman about fifty. I should sayr, and she is sewing 0H something. I stood there. Peepino- Tomed for a couple of mlntitos. It was peaceful and cozy l00kll1g and nice. No Blackout Curtains "In a minute I walked on. There was something bothering me in the baolc of my mind. And then I F O O D VA L U E S FRlDAY--SATURDAY--MONDAY CORN FLAKES ROLLED OATS, 5 Lb. Bag -—-- — SURPRISE SOAP, Each 6c. RINSO, Large Pkg. -— —- — — — 27G Acme Gloss Guest 6c \ llC/gll::SOAP.Each————— Zkgéxrs: ___ __ _ 25¢ SOAP, Large 10o. 2 For- — — -— i Kelloggs Pkg- 10c. 25° 3 For -- 10 For-—-—— 53c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LEAF Each 12 . LETTUCE 2 Forc CARROTS ~ Lb. 12c. 2 Lbs- - - - - SHALLOTS, Bunch — — — Fresh SPINACH. Lb. _ - _- _ w“ New 12c TURNIPS, Bunch -- — - STRAWBERRIES FRESH DAILY Also CUCUMBERS. PINEAPPLES. CELERY. WATERMELLON. ETC. Eatons Toilet TISSUE, Each 7c. 4 For — PASTRY FLOUR, 7 Lb. Bag —— — CERTO 8 Oz. Bottle FRUIT JAR 12 in o. Box. Heinz Tomato KETCHUP, swmsoowu CAKE FLOUR, Pkg. -_ _- Bulk BAKING SODA, Lb. 8c. 2 Lbs. — — 25c 35c 27c Sergeant Tell of Wasn ’t TTIere — American Soldier Sees Cozy Scene in Home That Blitz Destroyed, and Is Disturbed Because He Doesn't Believe in Stuff Like That room and the fire that you cqtud look in on. You get awlul tired o! the blackout." The sergeant picked up a little twig, dug at a grass root with lt- "I walked along, but there was something that kept ticking away in my head, something I couldn't get hold 0i. It began to sprinkle a little bit oi’ rain, but not enough to hurt anything, I thought about the work I had to do, but I couldn't get away from the feel- ing that there was something wrong with something." He dug out his grass root, and it came up with a little lump oi soil in it. He shook the dirt out_0i it. "I was just about to turn in the camp when it. plumped into my mind. NOW. this is Whill. it 1s. And I've been thinking about it, Mid I can't figure it out. There isn't ivny cottage there, but there is four stone walls all black with fire. Early in the blitz some Jerry GYOP- ped a fire bomb on that cotta e." His fingers were restless. Tiey were trying to plant the grass roots again in the hole they had come out of. "You see what worries me about the whole thin ‘is this." he said, "I Just don't be teve stufl like that." IRONING BOARD HAS DRAWSTRING COVER When you whiiourseli up an ironing board cover, instead of tack (THATTTATTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN this column u reserved to: new: cl local interest, but advorl-lllll or a newoy notun may be Imerted n llvo cent: a word. ntriouy pay» lmlo In ndvmoo. v CIIASWELI. tor hmrouopbl. CONIIDEIATION LII‘! INSUIL ANCIL bpooiol to the New York Harald thought ‘Sure that’: what it is. no _____ ifibmoifi? ’.“il‘i§"'°'"‘ °““°' §‘“ili‘§l"¢<fll'i§f§“<‘;ufoi““§“£uii°°°£ Cong» Pm“ — 5&3,- at night ior ten months-that's g?1¥hs8£n'rd%ag§p€?v§'1 sicfi and B)’ John Steinbeck how long I've been over. I was no a M m,’ T‘ w Goodwin. going to go back and tell that Mum”: ' ' ' ' mylgfglghtj-p gdflg-egllflz-Yblf: woman to pull her blackout cur- ' _____ oi! The tender stems and chewed $2 glmffihfi-‘ijmk c: £2 DUND-Ns UNITED CBUBCTL" "mm- n W“ Sunday» 511d l num‘ I turned around and looked back. semu“ J lam- Dud" 3 PM‘ ber o! people were lying about, 1 couldn't see the cottage, but I 5nn5m3°1° P- M- 596B!" 1:411? S?.Ih0ll‘5 ang soldier; and uevenl i: is“; Ljuld see the light shining out in Beryl M°r3°m 7' ' <1 V 1111-1 "'05s l B Pl 8 e ° the road. Well then I thought. it’ people we e fishing in th Seipcn- - I ill CHURCH SERVICES for Jilly tine, sitting on rented cniurs, flsh- QYQQKQT‘ “elng {$3,555 s’? nfiil; Ym 18th. Pleasant Valle ll A. M. Rose alley 3 P. M. Bra albane 8 P. M- Rcv- J. D. Morrison, Minister? CHURCH NOTICE. - Winsloe United Church Services, July 18th. Hightleld ll A. M. Princetown Road 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools- Winsloe North 10.30 A. M. Win51“ South 11.00 A. M. Princewwn Road 7.80 P. M. Rev. T. Constable. Minister. 7-16-11- CROSS ROADS. Hazelbroolc and Alexandra Church Services July T18. Alexandra: ll A. M. Hazelbroo 3 P. M. CrossRQads 7.30 P. M. YOU are cordially invited to all services. This will be the last Sunday that Rev. W. A. Robbins will speak in these churches. 7-16-11. THE PRESBYTERTAN CHURCH \ v / IN CANADA. —- Services will be held as follows on Sunday, Jig/Pr 18th. Wood Islands 11.00 A. -. Caledonia 3.00 P. M. Murray‘ HEY" hour 7.00 P. M. Minister, Rev. T. A~ A. Duke. 7- NORTII RIVER BAPTIST CIIURCIIES.-- July l8. Fairview: S. School l0 A. M. Service ll A. M. Denominational Oflerlng. River: S. School 2 P. M. Clnss 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. L008 Creek: s. School ii A. M. Service 7.30 P. M- Clydo Rver: S. School l1 A. M. A cordial welcome. Rev. 7-16-11. l l6-li_: ' l! A. E. Todd, Minister. ing it in place, hem the edge zill the. ————- way around and run a drawstring? through it. Then the cover will last‘_ CHURCH NOTICE- — MUYYRY longer, as it can be removed easily can‘ for regular laundering in rich suds. In addition. this type of cover pulls taut evenly, and less material ls re qulrecl in the making, as the two sides need not overlap. A small amount of lemon iuice orange juice and oritrd 12mm and orange rind will ntid flavor tn stcu" ed fresh or dried fritits. Usc about 1 tablespoon n! juice and l-4 teaspoon oi’ rind for each two cups oi fruit. rizvrbour, United Church oi on. Sunday‘. July 18th. Murray Jiarbnur, ll A. M. and 8.15 P- M. vThCSi‘ nrc the closing services of .tlie Preaching. lviisnon which has ‘been held at Murrnv Harbour this vvveck. Rev. W. H. Nlncberui will lnrcach and the Sncrmncnt of the wLordls Supper will be observed at the evening service. There will nlsO ‘be services zit Llvlv Sfllltis nt 3 P. M. and Murray River at 7 P. M. Rev. W. C» Pickeits, Minlste7rl6 n l - - . | l l \ i A British Advance Blood Bunk on ihc Middle East Front carries a sup- v ply of Canadian Red Cross scrum. The Society’ mainlizins 40 clinics across Canada and the objective for donors this your is 12,000 weekly. In July £00 blood donations weekly are expected (rum (lhnrloiletown. Blood Donors Clinic The ncw headquarters for the Canadian Rod Cross Blocd Donors‘ l. Clinic is rnpidly nearing ccmplct-I ion and it is expected that the building will be occupied and the work ot‘ securing this much need- ed war service, under way in a week or ten days. The building, which is on Queen Street opposite City Hall, has been made over completely with oitices: restrooms and eventually all the necessary equipment required for this exacting work will be duly in- stalled. Cerialn equipment not available? as a routine matter, will be sec- ured through the generosity oi‘ citizens who will be kindly disposed i towards the movement as such, and ‘ .4 who are not nvnilable for B10041 t 1 As the situation dev~ more publicity as lo these TGQLIlYCIIlPIlIS will be available and ion: HOME AND W; \ \ 5 CHARLOTTETOWN l. AUGUST 10, 11, 12, 1s, 1943 TIIE MARITIMES GREATEST HOLIDAY UPWARDS OF $10 000 00 IN PRIZES P - ’ ' . REMIUMS, PURSE AWARDS s AND and the most modern lighting effecm BIG un-t a i MIDW ' . . tmsltéciimeil’.viidilliivillt‘?lhlivlltliili“ l oven 100 of the Best Hor ' lh M -- . . snort..15.?'i2tl1":.tl:::.i:;.lt"'"" " Attractive Evenin Sh - . _ REVUE with lVTagniiignilTrigziiliitizevgigegglqgiggilggliggnEGIQjLA Provinciai Live Stock Exhibition FEATURING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND’S FINE$T HORSES no dcubt taken advantage cl to nssurc the success oi the great war I movement. The whole matter oi Blood Don- l 01's is receiving the same extreme; care in the planning and carrying out oi the local programme, ns has ll"'ll experienced in Red Cross nc- v. “v on previous occasions in this Province. Dr. W. J. P. Mnc- lxn hos the vigorous sumbort ant‘ active ecu-operation of many we] known citizens in this movement which vvlll reach lull momentum early in August plan." "according to i v ROADSTERS CLYDESDALES g PERCHERONS and 5 DRAFT ‘CATTLE DAIRY BREEDS t‘ AYRSHIRES - ‘v notsrenvs ounmvsavs Q JERSEYS ‘ BEEF BREEDS suorrrnonms and Other Beef Breeds. SWINE SHEEP oitroizns _ " " — " snnoesnmas s sourunowiv RINGS HAMPSHIRES 4 Boxes — — , 21c 32c 15c 14 Oz- Bottle IAN STORES LTD. l Technicians taking samples for corn] IN lI-nrdod to flu control labors! ogioal tech before blood donut-Ion! y [or processing. .-_a1-__ ‘iii POULTRY PRODUCTION 01.53353 TURKEY'S. GEESE Plan this for your Holiday Week. Write your friends. Como Provincial Exhibition Association CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIL-COL. D. A. MacKINNON, D.S.O. J. W. BOULTER, President Secretary ._ JULY 16. 1943 urr/llllllicrf-w orI/(latrmctsvqvrrllt; v WEEK PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION I . I15 v v v v v v v v v l l v v v v v v v v v v l v v v v l v l l v v v v v v v v v v v l v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v l l v v v I \. l \ ' IIIIlllllllllrllllllnnlllllllfl Miami-LA..- 4f