“own omox naavv titles m8)! be easily ad or down. ; sblcspoonl beef drlpplns 5 (up sliced onion! g zableslitwn‘ 9°“ g tewtwtm "P?" ‘.1 g bouillon cube! m mp5 hot W516i‘ l‘ ieaipow 5"‘ Ont-v browning ed i1‘... and salt. . ‘ b“; thoroughly. Gra into t a am x H, ‘owned. l Ellen ’s Diary t 5; an Island Pnnncfs Wllo 1 iuiiilt-st that tint)‘ tt even Ftllll Om n! t’ e males o! our “staff" si-ii- then to atlenfl to imd sometimes to with the sr-t rut- hiisrment of the tho lane. Jeanie Vm-Arineivl the potato-seed cut- rtti-u. thouzh hcr time » those hours in \\'hlt‘ll . ter slovps. However. v siin moved pools hi’ yimtness from wall to wall and ti. htrd song mingled with and ceaseless sound o; the ivwer through the waste » tho dam. lllllf'll progress at the work. ll is not w Lntqntiz chore hut given mn- “M; company it smacks of WM erdcwvour. And our day 5'1 rd olevsantlyi by with only tit‘.- ti. ,lS\' -' "the fish man“ to - l fur-airs)’ hrcnes _of l\lll't" and sand dunes; of wart-s [llpT-ltttz ever so gently at the feet rit‘ sandy coves; of smart . tors at r-arly morn set- m.’ in the. grounds. cleanly tut tZTPQn of the water HE a froth of feathery 'lic.;».\vi.ike; -of- the har- scnt out to us. on Is- ' and highways. “Cad zizid fresh .. qthr first of them too. ii sivo nllfl hire and iiolliltig goes llPllCl‘ r-f mackerel. Yes. -and been on ice There they were in open t.» inspection, the lit“ ~ .1 n: thoiii rcfleritnc llll‘ . 'l~.~ sky which evrn to- 411-‘ M» w‘ thii: tr. distress tnrni lillt~fillfl fvhcrnten hopI-n: only brsirns of continued fair weath- s. w‘. in the work at tianrl riwd our set-cutting lai- "irit the Kelly cow was paucnt-iy beside the gate " ' meadow milking ls_ hell’) or hlllfl- latter. Jamtle hlm- ..i-incd this after a ins~ e on n recent visit. "Not yet?" then perhaps 1 riiri- present restrictcd fin thh cat-kind he szilrl tic lots of milk then. ttcvei" give EHOUItll any- ") ‘ Jflincs came earlier than l"ll=t"rri from the field work Rush lllP sun had tong [zone "ll W“ ivihlnd the woodlands "MK t1= road. lt was slrnnm’ "ll pivrwint to have hint loitci‘ bout rhr lawn Wllll me. exclaim- |°\‘<'r the growth or this or If tree. and quite taken tip ‘lift the blossom! now tinfold- time to flip II! - a peony rich in ~ appromislng. A {Milne roiiiigc has come to ‘jlfw rose and the recently set P" ‘Wits are displaying leaves. A: FPfWi hardly has time in ‘fttsoii to enjoy hln surround- I iii-ties remarked sniffing f“ "f the fragrance of lllllf‘ filming the yard. Another scent ‘l is loin Make his Mistake hen Child ls constipated “lift t; Ega- "-'i3i' illfvfilffi" ‘£155.73’. ‘n I Y gifilillullltllfl. “Ju- Child!‘ , h’ - I nlw corrective Ina 'I t!“ no d. 1 M '0 Mlle-nu n annd F \u'f§wt dtnfrnablowa?lan| m“ t m‘ ‘flea: ch Id won't mm u 0nd 1 l" m! YO-hklnl time H1 on In“ "I". mother! (M O M his! at NI! i158 - m, that this recipe would okfegbfillt a pint. of gravy. a rop- ~ amount if you are mak-I _ 0d the family-size a ,0, whiflh you wtlld Want 1U poon slit "tzspoons fluid meat enact: or “tithe dripping; cook onion in drflpplng midi tender and brUWncd; blend in flour, Add ms flu-d meat extract or, in“ rttbfi to the hot ‘water and m duailv stir the hot Water mix- t-ie onion mixture: add i gravy browning to your $tlr and cook until smooth- i(‘i\"l..tl\l(‘d from P888 3t And then he \\‘f\5 _off . L I iulohllé o-f mackerel I ‘him. It was a revelation he Ill For Pleasure l B! Graham rm, Once her m: touchiad m, sun . vii-rm send at the food o; the llflfllwlv Sh! felt more confident. She had not the runott-at which dlrwllfl" slfiflhm Lad taken that ailtemoon for his exploration s ‘at the island. She rad Orly been alhore herself for a brie! period the previous day, ‘"311 d" m/ehhenis bcdsldP, and then it iiad been only a little will: B1°ll8 tne sand to the point wnere the mass or obluled mus item- situed a climb. I BEAIOII PARTY -- OI ONE 477w‘ Ilrl mused for a moment ll-‘lfillllilfl- Somewhere away beyond the “mks l "1811! bird Cronned willy. The sound pleasant enough in other circumstances was strange. 1y eerie and caused her *4.» shudder. Decision came swiftly after mo; and she started to climb the gen. tle alone of the ‘Jewh dintil she Iillhfid the lllnlle of tangled scrub. The white ribbon from the ‘torch carved out n patch for her .9689!‘ feet. Slowly and not witrcut difficulty she climbed upwards clad shins qn tho Reaching the higher‘ gruu-nd last she paused tincertaiiily. The blackness 0i the night. stem. stnbbcrl l-ho blackness for not more than a diizcn llllC9Fialn yflrflfi. Yet sllv fclt that she must. go on. Somcvrheri- out. here under this Vtropw piill was the man she had -l08l"l\(‘d to love, and she knew she ‘must ‘ind him; that he was in iHOPd of her. She pressed forward ittgniti. lit.l more s‘0wly now because lot the tmdulnliofls and tho unPven nurture of th- ground. hloym found herself moving ‘mechanically like an automaton. [How far she had travelled she dd not. know. It. swmed as though she ‘had bcen vinilking for as many ,honrs as it could only be minutes. titer e_v-s nrhed from the persistent {strain of trying t4; penetrate the t darkness, Suddeniyi she came to a belt fll’ trrwi. ‘Ilho light from the torch ]llt'l(t‘fl out ti:e'r tz-vunt, bare stems, zivirg them an unreal ajipursncc. 'shc felt the need for rest. l-lei- legs were heavy. It was just as she was, about to sink down brsidc une of ithe trees that somethzng arrested hm‘ attention something white; t breaking her c Ihlllhlo at 8 o'clock. Mlnisbe I t i whiitr than tlte beam from the electric torch. Her heart. ham- ‘mcred within her breast but she idid not know Whether it was from joy or fear. She stumbled blindly across the intervening sync“ and [cll on in her knees brsde the ‘Sllll form of Stephen Phil-On- ? with a sob lf'l hertiirbltihv directed the light Upon his "C9 the same face she had watch- ed during all those hour; yesterday when he liud lain unconscous in his cabin. But the face of Sleflhi-‘n l-lylton “as different now; mOYQ peaceful‘ more in calm rencsr. She noted that he was breattiln! rhythmrcally and that there was I tlrtge of colour in his chtcks. GcnVy she inslnuuied an aim beneath his shoulders and tr cd b’) torso him to her. The movement. disturbed him and. as perms W-ll when suddenly aroused from iileep ln the darkness. he raised himself quickiy into a slams P0941011 with a little uiiexnerted cry. "Who's there?" he film-Ended- lmd than was fright in his tone. stflphQn Hylton ‘We now thor- riughly awake and sllfpflfie t; f.nd| how dark it was. l-Ls brali was no! i¢‘:~1.srcl from t.'1~ tvcb of sleep [Hid he shock himself. He. Cflllld have sworn that siimeotic lfl-Ved l"ifll a nmnent a6°~ ll h” m" "5 though someone were 61B 81118 him, A mi, beside hlm tii the duk- ness jerked him into full Illi- s/xiottsnr-rs. He stretched out a htillfl until it. touched szmetihng UnllC- cotintabl)‘ W" and Wlm "Who is this?" he. asked. lll l plrniant voice. “And what is All! doing here?"- "I'm 5o glmi —~ 80 815d WW" all i-ilznt" C1711? back a V06!‘ l‘ was nnl difficult in fflllfimu" d9‘ shite the tears in ll- "I “mum "n Stephen movfd CW" l" ‘he darkness and Pl" Wm “m5 ‘bout’ the 511m feminine form. "My little nurse thollflm wlm‘ thing dreadful hall towered l" l‘; M4 now ghe finds thllt ha! ma?“ must have fallen allow some this IItemOOn and forgotten Ill about dinner-tune" stenlwii ew- u-ived g0 “fer-t p, llflihlnllil ‘Oi to reassure MOW! wllllu" “y- , his real thoughts were rnthér dl-l‘ latent. nei- mint: W’ “wde “l: mid him that otf all tihfi P“? aboard The upwtns only W! m‘ u, iyiomm had any thmlim 1°’ " on it variet- ‘wail’ Wrlfdlflglqy pulled her- mit togtiher but she nut chili"? rather like a frlshtentd dam- 91y yqtl dld'nt. come all 1 “yy by yourself? h! sled won derlngly. -~ tit-rm... I Ill - I Jliidfih assistant w»! 41M" you set» Captain. vents-tn to send t. rc 4m‘ Y ounaoiilit think of mt. 1 just- knqw that you hadn't“ dressed for dinner. That was all; m"; w“ a naive frankness about. hi!‘ in» was sooty ""°"“ nti-ng. d Stephen climbed to his l!" l" pulled her "(Jud-l ' ' “You must. be tifldfl he 15M» "iyyou think you out menu" W walk back?" "Yes! Yesl I'm better now — I“!!! that I mom Huh all HIM- rvo got my torch hers LoIMWMIQ- BEITNAI. GUARDIAN h reserved l0: IOI| ‘I'll: colt: iOl "Ill llhrfllk tall alvertiahig 0| ‘a nun; natun ma; b. Ina-mud at flva cents a wold strictly "y. | able in advance. l manna run. pa“. s15, CRAiWIl-I. for Photographs. HOWARD MQINNIS’ fitted TRANSPORTATION (oi Phone l. 1669.7. m" Footwear at. 175 Queen Street. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN. UIANC n‘ ltovn sanvrca Arnfaat "1 Cvmimv. Phone mas. arranged fishing parties. picnics, etc. "EDIICTQN. —- HQQr D15 Phil-lb! in Fredericton Tuesday a nd Wednesday (Zhumh nights; Bradalbt-ine Thursday and Friday anam- isin-aisi-neo J. W. i‘. Hayter, ION TEACIIEIQ-Jtzly (‘ross Summer School for Health. Fm- furiiher par. ttculars apply to Red Cross Houpe, Charlottetown. .__- THE SACKADIENT of Lmld‘! 511111161" will be observed in Wood Islands Presbyterian Church on Sunday. June 29th. at l1.00 A. M Once she missed hi-i- foothold and Preparatory ‘slid backwards grazing her silk- and Friday l! services on Thursday evening at 8.00 l>_ M, bflltfid 6llflh.|lfld Saturday rimming att A. M 11.0’) ‘ quickly ' P41 in dc i-linzmtz to -l‘lf*t‘ rke a wet I dmpmd ll "hr" Yflll PM "rt l" Stephen laiiizlicd “I have a tir h of my own hero," he told i m W, ‘m "my s," yet And lllarment. Mayra shivercd. The - .' tritilrzcr spreading |h°p“1°55"“*5 (‘I he!‘ mil! h9g5" "1 _ ‘L, 5 ,1 I; 1 .8 .1‘ seem more and more apparent. , I ‘an i. mlfhgf} ‘The illumination from her wrchMWH-I “m” fllld l‘ ' tTo Be Continued) her i. "siiiuwsriioTifisTm-i MarTs Beauty Parlor. Wheim Bulldlrizi 115 Grafton Street. 80-00 Oil and Creme z-Qliflllllllll for $5.00. Phone" r 236. Open evenings by appointment.‘ i RADIO BROADCAST. — Hem‘ the Rev. E. M. B Wheelock. B. A-i B. D.. Falrvllle. N. B., rocuvtly up- polinied District Secretary od the Bible Society over C. F. C. Y. ‘llhurs- dayMmm-ning. June 26th, A. - ' MILTOWS STAR. — 139587 - s Jersey cow bred by Murdoch Nich- olson. Milton Station. P. E. 1.. and owned and tested by J. B. Mc- Laine, Milton, P. l. 1.. has com- pleted a. senior three-year-olcl rec- ord o! 7.112 lbs. milk. 455 lbs. fat. in 365 days with an average test of 5.90% CITY POLICE COURT — A man charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was sen- tenced to seven days in jail at the City Police Court yesterday. while a man charged with being drunk and disorderly was fined $30 and costs or 30 days. Three men charged with being drunk and incapable were each fined $10 and costs or 20 days. Another drunk and incapable was fined $5 and costs or l0 days, while a woman on ihe same charge was remand- ed until Thursday. . -»-a--»~sn~n»~¢nww~\m NEW ANNAN WOMINI INSTITUTE The New Arman Women's lnst4~ tute met at. the home of M11. Stewart Mouse on ‘rhursday eve- ning. June 5th. The meeting opened with Institute Ode fol- lowed by collect for Club Women tn unison. Roll call was rc- sponded to by eight members. handed in for Red Cross. Mrs. John Mouse was appointed dele- gate to annual convention at Charlottetown. It. was moved and seconded that $5.00 be sent to Mrs. Walter Leard. Bcdeque, to go towards chairs. stools for P. C. Hospital. Vivien telgh, English film star. now is Lady Olivier. Her husband. the noted actor. Laurence Olivier. was knighted in the King's birth- day honors list. ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING. — ~~ -- ~~ Pible Society Meeting in St. Johrfls ‘Anglican ....i.oii, at 8 o'clock, Thurs three calls. It was moved and treats for children at school clos- ing. homo of Mrs. Mrs. Harold Manderson and Mrs Lewis Moase to assist with lunch . .11., N. B. Interim District Secretary. DOROTHY DIX SA YS- ttfoutlnued from Page l) 0 WIFE REALLY A TRAITOR ié2éili— - picture of her husband that nobody else can have She is compelle locked in her own bosom, instead of broadcasting them to the world. Aflerluly 2nd McCUll-Fflllllfilldfi Dealers will be identified by the Texaco Sign — .llctl “Star, Green "T" tr From that date, our dealers, who have been known in the past as Red Indian Dealers, will be known as McColl-Frontenac Dealers. Wherever you travel on the North Amerlcm Continent-quad in many other countries too-this Texaco Sign is the world-wide trade mark of pelroq lcum products of the highest quality. In Canada, it means that McColl-Frontcnao Dealers will supply you with ghaeoline and lubricants} developed through the research and rcoourou of the flld-wide Texaco organllafltl. Those conveniently - located McCoIl - hontenai Dealers will be ready to give you better service than cva before. Look for the Texaco Sign-Rel Star. Gram "T" on ’ce always welcome a! McCOLL-FRUNTENAC DEALERS Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A scarf was Sick committee reported making seconded that. $3.00 be donated for Next meeting to be held at the Robert Williams. Roll call to be answered by a sug- gestion to take the form of fun and nonsense at the district con- w’ eltfliilllli J““° 26"“ sped“! ti . c llectlon amounted to "z Mm - H! --~-'." ‘ l. Lhwas N. 1a.. recenélvmefimlgl glsaj‘ fgxllsaluyreriilsgitiss, utilises by secretary" ° W" ' ' ' “ t a with _ __ D‘ D" 5L 501m committee. Meeting cbse D°"“°' B 3° ' the ma. “W”, -.. aioonw/Qouspeo-Q-omzoo-awsapeuspoeé §a éé>ébri "Hr Vi»? i» 5.54M 1n the intimacy of married life. a wife is bound to get a closeup ta know things about his weaknesses and faults that no one else can know. and she is a traitor to him if she does not keep these secrets She should do this for her own sake as well as for his, for a wife nnauwqunvonw uaa-s ‘at- i i.\ k_\ d ~r~inwnnv» w, s. PAGE THREE . a It’s Natural for a FLY idea no ue a Donor. l, pcrcbanoc b: gives you on: of those decorated piece: of paper-well, you know, this i: a "Reliable Prescriptions" Pharmacy. We'll fill it promptly and , ly. _ QNoJhWupsidedown" feeling doesn't disturb our iinec: friend. Bu: when we humans are up- set, it's quite a different runner. Been having too many of those "spells" Indy? Might be a sound TIIE JENKINS PHARMACY he REXALL Store Charlottetown, P31. - - - PHONE 210 MeCOll-‘FRONTENAC Oll. COMPANY LIMITED writes the price tag on her husband. The general public take: a. marl at his wiles valuation. and if she is always complaining about what | poor business man he is and how little energy and ambition he bu. sh: IOBdB his stock down to zero; whils. on the contrary, i! she booll hll as a go-getter, he climbs into the higher brackets. Not every wife who is disloyal to her husband is motivated by mal- ice. Otftener she does it through sheer dumbness She does not real- ize that. when she calls peoples‘ attention to lzrr husband's shortcomlnll she is killing his chances of success. for no one vrrmts to tie up with I failure. Or oftener still. it is because of t.he morbid feminine desire to be pitted; so she exaggerates her husband's every foible until she turns it into a crime that. gets her the sympathy she craves. but. that leavcl her poor. hard-working husband with the rcputalion of a Blue Board. Long ago Elbert Hubbard gave this advice to a boy seeking s. job. He said: “If you work for a man. in Brown's name \\'Of‘l( for himl Speak well of him and become a part of the institution he represents. Remember, an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of C]9vgyng55_" That advice ls just as good in the home as it is in the business world. A wife should be a husbands best press iieent, not first aid to his failure.