{T1114 (‘it'- br-a pr: v. h eve (i/Jl foil THURSDAYA THE CHARLO’) TETOWN GUARFTAN “GONE With the Will ” SCARLFT ()‘il\l’i.\-—R FIR!’ vivaci- ous hntiti-flzittt-ritii: clove. exquisitely designed in silk mesh with appllqued flowers . 5 (illnstratctl) . . . . .. rut i. taro N-a shnrtie that. ls a dtiriitig. ‘Yriniiiietl with pique fold! made of “Sea. Breeze" fabric $1 that is so cool. LOYEJUY-“lllfil about the lovel- iest little plat-ii of froth and fTlV0lll_Y-—3l] silk mesh with soft ruching around the wflgt any] dOWfl "I0 BEGQ .00 Kayser take-s a. Mt of once-upon-ir time l'l‘l.'ll‘lll, sprinkles it with tip-lo- the-niintite chic — Anti htihtiiti! Gloves for ii r i (i e snriitis a n ti tiiizliuitntiivt" madness! . ) ‘$wmunMhmh Legacy M B! svmvu PARKMAN ,_ 051M412 QCI_BJBL_EHQ__P[_ , get business for myself! Y0"! ‘never know what people might think -But at the same time I'd b0 glad M l help you any way I oduld, M1101‘, if ‘only for the memory 0t m! 01d ‘to Carbonaras?” "Tomorrow." the Major told im. l"I bclierc it has been arranged at we shall take an early train to 8 tilace called Antllla. which is as fa!‘ its we can go by rail." Becker nodded slowly, "Yes. that's the railhead," ho sold. Waiter that. you go on the rest o! the tvnv bv auto. Well, as it hap- pens. I've got a little deal to put ‘lllffllllfh iii Anlilla the day after. ‘so I shan't he so far from you. Maybe I could take a trip owr t0 ‘carbonarris while I'm than, 1nd lee how you're mriklnrz out?" l "It would be very kind if Y0“ iwould!" the Major assented eagerly. y“Pt\rhap5 if vou saw this man Mal- oncv . . .." "No. I iruoss not," his com ion linterriipted firmly. "Not a first. anyway. I'll comsctier incognito, and we can have a little talk to- lizether in private. You'll know all Jinn. Afnlontivi: cot to tell you by i. ,.».iiiiv.>-t\'liit'li it most probablv will- hvcll. there won't be much that I can do to hclp." l “But ii’ it doesn't?" the Mnlor asked. i "In that case. we'll have to look "into things n in"'to closcr." Becker said cheerfully, "But as I say. you'll probably be flxcti up well enough iwitliout me." lie paused ior a mom- ent. and then went. on: “There's lust one point, Major. I ,think it wil be wiser if you don't mention that you've seen me at all. .Not to ltiiilonoy; nor even to your diuitthtcr or this Mr.—-cr-your friviitl who's (‘OlllP wil.i you. Were bath nicn of the tvnrltl-you and I- antl we know ii bit about. its shady Sldf‘, I dont gay llicrc is anything phoncv about this. but if there l5. it's lwllvl‘ \\'l' slioiiitl kvcii the other sidc iroiii Sllblivtlllll! we know about ‘xiv-at aiiv itc, for the time. Don't you nurcii? 'l‘lii\ .\fii_it>r nodded portcntouslv. l l "Oh ccrtziinlyg" hi- assented. _.“Tliti.se rounu people lack discret- ion. and i probaby give the it mice. I shall say zivimz lTlPt vou, Mr. til l‘ll look ftirivartl to stic- ll iii ,1 wouplc of rat's‘ timc. l snv I llllllk it's devilish good '1 to taltc so much interest in "Not at all! Not at all!" int l‘l‘ll§)l\‘£l lllll‘2‘lt’(li_\'_ rlSlllQ to ‘iis liY-t . "I (“lllll it .1 nrivilccc, Mal- tw ho nl‘ aiiv S(‘l'\lCt‘ I can. But “l ' i~t~ mc right now . . ." ' liarl rflso riscn some- ..iipi..~c:l at this suddon ter- i. nation of lllt’“llli(‘l'\'i"\\'. and at .)i\t lnriiirnl lit‘ ,= -om lllf‘ loungi- llraggiiigllaly i g g Into Conflict i “ ‘ Id hero for (lm mortal letter to t1 Dude. rim were no: mails pllblirf, iiiirob- ‘ " to arnii-itl to ll‘. Sandor-arm Stuff \‘i'|'itr\r r i (‘a1 llB (‘Ofl firs n; otiiri ~v Confidence, born ol precision worlrm 1 lo otter the most liberal Guarsnlgg Guarantee period, in time, varies with capacity oi Bmgry ‘m; ' Al. i solved Liusvrit-z.» liL'l.L'\U\l ht- tlii-rc was no liullll. bctttceii l. iisil kn i is no tiitfurc-iit-c lllitl lliilv _‘ by gtititi-‘tihl. b". ill Willi Io-Prciirli tttmriintce of mil pot-l. in Jlifllnfit his country, the event Stinard’; Vkills pain, IS Tl-lE WORD FOR NAHBH GUARANTEE said In ti DlOliifll/K‘ qu- . ’il the Itnliairs go i be zhcir rvspotisibility ow iiow lo tit-til with any b‘, m k if it comcs." , ‘ ' France. qualified , have done GYPIQVLiIlIigV an; the last low montrs txilJicnl and Itzily. but (‘Wlflfilllltl to cct i l.a\'c born 1\i.i_itii- ioitl liliii I- , . ml a; rFiCh zipproacli by hltis- Zillltit‘ you think lio was a reporter? quit a wr- ,st)i.iii increased shipment; of oil and whtin: nmv he scnt. in the Rcich. ‘ (Inrol has made no sit-p. on iiniiti. ttiiviirtl lifting t ilflfVFllTJ-l of EQEITCSSIOH} tlieis-Eii i. e Aiiri- I lliiiik he sniti." n . Broker's out- iiind, and as that gcn- Tlllltlf’ lizs tray rapidly the tlirtiiic towards tliti . v . l! IBFYQYB Wok l‘ m!‘ Wanted V“ M" snort oiilrancc in the bar lie turii- "chtll slr-sscti tins puiiil -—lliat ' ' bcLnvt-cii tliu urvih“ “mill "mmm b” our \‘ll‘.1lll.llZtl dziinitv. that ml aiul mct ‘Ttibyls igztzo with an ex- )1) which lit‘ lllllilly hoped W35 li-u ‘ookinu for ml‘. Bish- .-l<»itl mltllv. .' "ftiliy rnurnrd. staring .o.ft the rvtreating form of the Aialorls latc Cfilllllfllllfill. "You're uanttitl to fill iii a spatial police l't“.;l.\il'illltlll il)l'lil as voirrc likely t0 Lhc 4‘(illllll‘_\' for more than la wot-it. Wtis that a rcportcr you were taking to?" “No, lll"5 Just a man I happencd into (‘OHVI ioii with," th.’ vt-ly. "What Ull. il. was only ll puoss." "lbby brink of’ war or . many. I.)l}li0n1.'lli1‘ observers soc otlicr re- atim. ‘d. "I llflilt'(‘tl him looking at Authoritative qiiartvrs (i111 losed .peri'u.».~ioi..s oi‘ (‘rcriiiniiys liiiiti mllt- {l5 ti: wr- t‘.'lilll‘ through thc Cus- that soon tiftey Print? .\I.ni.slvi- t-csst-s. The ins has been King toms barrier. and SPPlHl; him hcrc Churchill assumed offite he omitt- rt rmcnt Saturdav o! scrim so smii. I thought he must the f0l‘t'l%il1ll‘l‘-Tll(!€',llfl\‘l' followed up you for an inter- u. a pro-. az an - al of Gaicncu, who. .3 ll‘l'v('l'l)l‘(‘l(‘fl here as‘ "Wcll. an llltliCfltlfin that Kills! Carol is lll‘— ' winning‘ to play safe and is sliirtirg sfiillfiWllfll clilltlzsli silllslflCllOn. “As the lean toward Germany. , Rumanin. is not expected to entcr lawyer in rather a big way. And you ‘the war on the sirlc of (‘nirmanybut could liardlv have sccn him at the l . view," vou're 1\l.i)or completely wrong tlivrc.“ 11c retort/ed with ‘a matter or fact he's an American (fustoins barrier, {or he told me he'd n“ ‘.'~'lli‘l‘0 or nthcr - New Orleans, tTo be continued) Keep Zllinnrds in hnnrs. POLICY snsliip and highest quslily materials, enabler "Monarch" and Adjustment Policy Full Stock of Automobile Accessories, he Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd IRIIIE CITY DIILIV[RY. PHONES I05 — I308. GJARANTEE FORMS FOR YOUR PROTECTION Naturally, the extent oi Ilio typc oi insulation. Wholesale and Retail i might look u though I wl-l il-llt wt i to lin that may. No, I couldn't. do that. flriend. When are you 11mins i0 8° Bcclzcr ' v 'l‘:‘bv a'l\'niit'-. just rtrrivctl by aeroplane from ‘rock, l? THEATRE MONTAGUE—8AT. 8th. IVIATHQEE 3.00 P. M. l SOURIS——MON. 10th Over in the block-long munitions builclin g. whose architecture is czu-ly the United States army boys ave torn from their books that venerable saying: "You cont’ beat the Dutch." On the nice clean age they have inserted. there is a " arning to Fu- Ltire Generals: The way those filth columns work beats the Dutch.‘ sit. <1 i Ll l , i-i of the Illelllfl- WHY" v1 f1“? <5) Nnzlisilgfiefilze bailiff-Egg Os; Honond. whom ls patient. One entry only ‘ have Cmmiudcd irom any Troop. Slaves must be Fl T111)’ (‘XPEY l S the _ l column again has 1 that the fifth proved ilsclf the most voluablelilly 1K8 OWII Efllllllmfill- lweapon developed in modern war- l?) 511ml! 8-5 101‘ U). BXCPPT mill) farm (QUOSLIOFIS arc based on 1st. Class re- l l’ The secret magic with which the qlllffllllellls. l Nazis hordes over-run Iiollnntl. fll- Note: No Scouts may act on l though lhti Dutch liud bticn pr- ‘tl‘— boili teams. i .iiu; lo: such an Ulll\‘l‘§_;l'il(’,\' ltlr lull-S. ‘can be ..uinnied up in two words: m- 3:00 p m. SIGNALLING i ' tcrnal combustion. COMPETITJ ..N l For totamplc, from the very out- (1) Semnphors l sct oi thc (icrninn lll\'il5lOll. snipt-is. (z; Moi-Si», l l took a toll 0t‘ Dutch stildivrs from} tlic rotil- llllil windows oi‘ buildings m well-policed cities ollrl-Cluns mum bum, tum. mm “us, crcu iii the The Hflgllfi‘. Amfllvfdfim mid Rolfe!“ ' paper and pencil. N0 Scout may act dam. ‘ l o when the sixth column. or para- chute troops, arrived n). one ot the] inain airports nciii‘ ltotlcrtkim. ony, two civil pcllccnicn iwrc _oii duly-l tl.e only lCLllCfll conclusion that soincone in tlic iiriiiv had 01‘- , ‘ _ m ‘ _ _ . __ l Stave: (‘mod all “L”? “ml-l hem the m‘ livatc-hes allowed. Length of course known to Judges only. port at lhl‘ zcro hour. Waive of Sabotage l oi t.ic priiit-iliitl citics il alarm system W011i; (‘()l‘fl|)l(‘lf‘l_\' hzuvwirt‘. is scream-i oil tiny and night tliroiviiig ill!‘ (‘itivs into utLcr tflllllLldll. lii Amstcr- an m‘, Wat“. svniy syswmknlat. pclilcrs must suppiy ililal artcri whit-lil the first 0b-i¢“ll1-'Pm¢‘"l~ MillllllwlllYefl lcclivo til‘ sribotrtirs ~ washed out) 1' COln1)l(‘lL‘l_\'. i Hour gflnr hour. piilirrliulc tr-‘ofs 4 s were l‘(‘li."l(‘(l Iililll ti; in losiil .| .wI'.t-rt~. sii-nngolv, I;ti.cli troops wcrcnl. l ' 'I'hcri~'s one thing more, though ,lhls 0i red Bt-igiuin. iirniy nil ‘tirs who ,1“ st (Ircnt War lookt-tl over tho c-olliipsc oi Niiiiiur, and the iippzir-) cnllv incticclivc rc tincc of llw iOlllUY forts oi Liccc and ran brick Illirugli the llil. l 'l‘lierc. tlic is or memory ountl the st ies of a the fall til thin. two grout iOl'll'(‘SSt‘S_ p, in i914. and i'(‘])()l'l.~' t-urrtiiit than "filth column“ haul been workini: for months with the (iot- nian hlllll (‘Oilllllililil to bring about their ciipiltiliii. i. A f()l'llll‘l' intoli- “ izvncu officer l‘(‘illlS i-llfll. (‘icritirm 1914. bought lnrgc estate-s ncar these‘ fortresses, and SllOWfll a great pre- dilection for building ccmcnt tennis courts. It u-asnt‘ rllscorcrcrl until Bvlgium w hllllillllll‘: that illt‘ tt-niilsl w. collgi1a?“ were culnrnt slabs 30 icct qzgncl] Flre‘ V1540“ M“ be “eh deep, and really hidden cmplace- w E menls for bl guns that battered the forts ino heaps of crushed The conclusion lscrc is that that "secret ucapoti" of I-iitlcns is no more than this some fitih column. The report that the nicn in Fort- T955 Eben Einacl suddenly discovcr- F ed their machine guns and small cannon would not work was the clue. somcvtihers anion those 1.000 mt-n who threw tip thr-r hands in surrender mus). have bccn dozens or even scores who walked the Nazi glory road instead of the trail to prison camps. KEEP YOURSELF FITMFRESH To Iflclilo mfvoulnul, doprmlon, work n dud war worries, marl cl Ilia bogln- llnq. Gut rld o! ills pollonl that drag you down. Take ENO ovary morning éultsopyourrymrnhonhu-You IIIIVII shady . . . your lioad clocr- Evan u: you drlnl: ENO you hol ll Bordon sea doing you good, cleansing, refreshing the front. with their first Sea. voy- your whole syrhm. l T! fl b s be ng‘ trccs allowed U. SlTmop. Ekich competitor tries the fought. in lhc-Hsiit ed. all run until imperialists. months before Augiisllfofrfilnéll scouts are cxpwlm m uniform if away because you have none. lag Pole near the Carctakeis col- lage m Victoria Paik at. lz30 p.m. Sliflm- Eflvh Troop will be allotted 11H Hfea for its own use. Care must be taken, that. if coats are lell in this area, or supphes, g 31mm 15' put 1n charge. This Ls a Seoul , should be there. Whether you win or lose doesn't. matter. Its trying’ that counts. pond. A “Bay” consists of the slicer logs. wit-h the iiie le _ butts. and‘ sepexml/cly on shore and then can- please get in touch with A. S. M. Harry Pineau. Office, Telephone 1100. n29. Under the boys ventured ‘filglllllétlglnd“lyljtilciiltm an. ihe ship H fl I . with sl of but 20 0g a v1 on zinohor about a mile from the mouth l of ths Charlottetown harbour. On’ starting again. the refused to function. Soils would not work for lack of wind, the tide was contrary. tlitis there u-as no alts-r- Two Scouts were sent ashore, who l got in touch with a very obrglng isrmer. By him they to Canoe Cove wharf. and obtained ship to tho wnarf. Thcrc, the trrop r-njolycd a good snppt-r, mid lcit. for I Borden at 9.00 P M in rivlng 1111s time they'll gm. here. (Special) -- The funt-i-al of Mrs.. Stcadman Atkinson was conducted} b Rev. A. F. Baker, assisted by Rev. IvIELD DAY ON IATURDA! Th0 first B00’ Scout Field Day to b. held on the Island takes place on Saturday. The daftorent troops will be allotted different sections 0d the grounds at Victoria Park, Ind are expected to make their own lu rs there. A feature o! the day wil bs the bridgo-buillduig across the Government Pond. Printed be- i low Ls ths program. PROGRAM u. s. warring)‘ pm. FLAG BREAK Ains- BRIDGE BUILDING liow 5th Golumn Bach Beat The Dutch ,, be given on the when in WASHINGTON. June 4—(CP)— 2.30 p_m__Bon_!-NG BILLY OF W . tcam to make and set in lnoe two (2) bays. Lashings wilt "Square" and "Sheer." All ma- rials wil DOGITJOH 311d team WOTK. Port Elgin, Eldon Shediac, and Hart Lidstone. sum- lniersltlv. P. E. I. Team of three 2:50 p m FIRST AID COIVPEYITION (l) Based on 2nd Class require- oiie or orried. and each team will sup- Four to a team. One entry only‘ cacli section from any ‘rrcopf l’) DOLh $631115. l l l 3:30 pm. SCOUTS’ PACE l COMPETITION l Two from any must be I-‘our to a tcitm. Troop. carritd - No 4:00 p.111. FIRE BY FRICTION. INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION Any nuinhcr may eiitoz‘. Conn lt'.<=ii' own kit not. liOWffd. , 215 p.nI.-—TENI)FZIKF(DO'T KNOT TYING AUAl..l‘ ‘IXZE. lll(ii\'l(ll.llll Ciiilipt-litnii Two (2) entries only from any I Leiiderioot knots. Hone suppli- 5:00 D.m. SUf-‘PLZR Each Troop will make 1l= own mllliseriieiiis. and bzvouac in its svn allotted areas. 6:00 Dru. GAMES 'I‘lir-s4=. will be ividp garnet; Lino and tor Chitin-ii 5:00 pm. COUNCIL MR1.‘ l It is expected that each Troop ill have ready a song or stunt lzr (l) All Scouts should wear full NOTES 0N FIELD DAY l Pvflilblc. but don't stay ; (2) Troops should report at mg (3) Remember the Second Law.’ event. and you ' (4) Bridge will be built over the , _ l be supplied. Points will {Little Shcmogue. lashlngs, strtnglli livers Fred N. Silliker, Floyd Sillker, Henry C. Grant. Marshall Anderson, -. ,_ , , . , _ _ ta), LWD ellirccs "ville in _ lzulh ttntun \\l‘lltC\\n5hLd OAllflClLS, from any “.0011 A“ mnmqfll “m ‘Elgiii. A profusion of beautiful “or- be supplied. al tribntcs testified to the esteem 1n 2, Louis Campbell; 3, Willlrd Wig- ors Grsds vu-i. Laura MscKay; z. Lois MacKinmn. which Mrs. Atkinson was held. m ..______________.____. Keep Minards in the home. lcdger iaslicd near the Roadway pole nd-rail. Each bay is mad; ed to its place. (5) If you need more indonnatimr or call Provzncinl THE BEA SCOUT! Bcouths have come to Scouvnnsvsr Ccrclti, was 18M 5M1. but v/tiile rounding ft. The troop droppccl transmission I stive but. to drop anchor again. were taken boat which towed their stranded ‘ more st 11:30 P M The oyn decisive that they will attempt ‘ nother voyage to lhi- City, 5nd ltlAléfg-‘Airltlflsti; PORT ELHIN, N. B, June 1-- .Guef8ls. Rev. Carrillo Peacock. Port Elgin, and Rev. E. Lockhart. IDCOAXIIOZDI Every day thousands tune-in the "crispness chorus" . . . M the mam Pours on. iticqiciirpiojsune "ml P0P WHY morning in homes from Ilalifait to Vancouver. They're favourites with children . . . with their mothers . . . and with barrel-chested he-men, tool Tests giave Proved they slay crisp milk or crgam tordhoursi Rice Krispies" is a registered ra e-mark of the Kellogg Company of Canada. Limited, for its delicious brand of l mlefl-Wppedjice. _Start brightening your breakfasts with Rice Krispies tomorrow! MIMI-l: by Kellogg's iii London. chads. _ .____ ___‘___ __ r GRAHAM’! ROAD SCHOOL The pail bearers The standing of tho u ils Graham's Road school prgr month of May; Grads X.—1, Armel MscKlnnon; 2. DflVld MacLeod. Grade VIII-l, Elaine Campbell; Glendennlns. the Interment was Fcrnwood Cemetery, Port Bryce Gra suoiiizgwcnisv (roux FLAKES 2 ,,..._ 15c r‘ tittsiiirin" “ Z 19s- —_“_ElfllSKlEh'W pkg. lt()\\'.\"l‘ltl~.‘i<3 i) t1ii0troi..-i'ric BAR Witixlitii-iii’ quit-it" FUDGE 21 c Pliir- Plight PAN PEACHES __IT.O\EIV'T<III’SE ‘Si: “ w» 27¢ 1>i<i£1'<'<>i;f;5i"ii'i~ "itonsiiiewiriitnrass" 3c 2 tins iwifiiifiiiioiifii ratt Bast row , ALLYOUR BAKING 24 lb. bag 98 ll). bag Elissa 8 oz. bottle . . . . . . .. ll 1i oz. bottle . . . . . . .19: 5n oélggcE fiiiiiirsinrsi?‘ Z76 BEA-vs "insomnia" 16 oz. tin . . . . . . . . .. 10c ORANGE JUICE 28 ' . . . . . . . . . . — . oz tin 15c 2 12 oz. tins luedmn‘ N N . m‘ 0 SUC" bayou PEAS Lam Furniture 2 m8 Cream . LEMON OIL 21 c 12 oz. bottle BOTTLE t; s2 oz. bottle * Polishing Cloth i NON SUCH FREE ., r Window E Cleaner BOTTLE CASTILE SOAP LONG BARS 2"19c oasrmiiu LAUNDRY SOAP-EXTRA LARGE BARS ' 4 For MARITIME LAUNDRY SOAP-EXTRA LARGE 4 BARS 1 For 3/ NOnsuQ‘ lll Elttklhvl THESE SPECIAL PRICES ’ i~ l RIX S GROCER TUNE 6 Longworth Ave. Phone 1021 ~ 1022 (i? 1'0 JUNE‘ Grads V. Bf.—l, Ellyélpj] MEAT SPECIAI.§~_ AT 0 LONGWORTH AVE. sums MACHINE BACON FRESH about) HAMBURG STEAK 2 lbs. 29C CHOICAE ROUND sfizifit‘ _'t'ziii‘i‘iisii“iitiisiiswd __._._______.__. strum sum. RAISINS iikiz- 2 29c sviititiifiifiTTiiéXwciiiifs 2 "'5" 33c Extra Large 2 lbs. JUNE 6. 1940 Hora’: u breakfast ilm ASKS YOI| T0 EAT IT! "PM s time, cram Ones used to lcowl at h bruit! ii:.i::i..i~ Wiscii-‘itfii 811W"! din in golden rice bubblssrmy rm . llplu to a bilg bowlful of the“ Campbe and Gordon . o! WAFUOIDQS, Vernon ‘iiuiffiiibl- m 511-1. John csnipbeu f-mgfvld ll/llivflreiior: a. wit; M... Grade IV.—-l, Dari-Rh Amway. l Miwfiresor: 3. John ward ma: nqtiiiioim Grads L-No tests. Teacher-Blanche MaoPhei-ron, (Patriot please copy) l ,.___;%i@l UR 27c .. 23c lb. I 20c lb. l LoBsrEits mitt? lb. SEEDLESS PRUNES l 3 25c ‘ 2 lbs. Queen Street Phone 1601-1602 J ii J