we. '5 0mm” Your first dish of Shreddics leads to many more dishes of Shreddies, because these tasty crunchy morsels are not only swell to eat, but are just the thing so supply energy to active folks. And "often" means more than every breakfast. Shreddies are good at in] meal-between meals-or before bedtime. Have "'Shreddiea often. CHEESE DAINTIES To perk up any party —serve cheese lid-bits made by spreading cheese on Shreddies. putting them on: cookie sheet and pop- ping them in the oven lor a few minutes. - ‘Viva/dial it I rlgir/rrri lnn/cmarb ntrrm/ in Canada by THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. NIAGARA FAllS. CANADA 7Priur to Grade VI. Sealer Gisele; West Kent Selml if "1," hreaervalhrena alvleiiget Dfll filth!!! ‘paewqaaldelayiallalhl -——— esllveeeateaveelfltaalppae- lablehadnnem School riolng for the Senior :—-- t-lasscr of West Kent school. Grader 000K‘! for Photographs. I to l0 will take place this morn- m‘ m n? ‘CF01? mwlyyhw‘ morn: IAFN-Il-Ill teas he POInInHICIII I l. m. I‘. . . Iouiter, u. a. a. of the Board of rrwn and weddfne PM!" on School Trustees, will preside. ||°""°“- A height program of music, un- "'—“ der- ni t _ _ I aarcn Hair and Scalp Prepara- e “realm o‘ Pr“ A a” tione now available at S. A. Mo- Kendall. win intersperse the pres- _ Qntation of certificates and prizes. D°"1°'~ The public are invited to be ""- pnm. . PIANO BICHAL. - Senior pup- n" He" l‘ ‘he prognm ils of Miss Suzanne Brenton, hi- Chorua “A song for Canada" - 1“, 5d...“ day. J1me 21th. Heart: Hall. Presentation of Certificates and TI-IE BEOPENING SERVICE! of wmpm chums _..sweet Ab I Highneld Church have been post- um" —Girls of Grades a. a. 1o. {Wm “““1"“'Y 6"‘- Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to Grade VII. Chorus "Cc/lyboy Song" - The School. Presentation or Certificates and Prizes to Grade VIII. Chorus — “Green Hills of mg- land" -Pupils of Grade VII. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes tn Grade IX. ' Chorus "When It's Summer at. Green Gables" —-Cvii‘ls of Grades} l. 9 and 10. Valedirtory _ By Cari Brown. l Chorus "Lnnd of Our Birth" - The School. | Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to Grade X. Remarks by the Chairman. The mng. * BBECK Hair and Scalp Prepara- tions now available at S. A. Mc- Donald's. ‘ BLUE ATIONS. week end at. Jack Cameron's. OVERALL COMBIN- special $2.65 THE SACRAMENT of the Lord's Supper will be observed in Wood Islands Presbyterian church on Sunday, June 29th at 11.00 A. M. Preparatory Services on Thursday and Friday evening at 8.00 PM. and Saturay morning at 11.00 A. M. NORTH RIVER PASTORATE. — Sunday. June 29th. Service follows: Fairview 11 A, M. North River 3 P, M. Long Greek 7.30 P. M. M-i‘. Ackland. speaker. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. -- Services Sunday, June 29th are as follows: Cornwall 11.00 A. M. Sunday School 11.00 M. “he mflmbeu-s u; The Queen “My Kingston 3 P. M. New Dominion Needloworlt Guild have received the 7-30 P- M~ Rev- 5- D- Mlcxenzu- following letter from Miss Beers, $905k"- Matron of the Protestant Orpham-l a ; THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Services on Sun- “day. June 29th will be s4 follows: Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. and 730 ‘P. M. Murray Harbour 3.00 P. M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per at the morning service. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Minister. Gifts Appreciated K. "Once again it ls my happy pri- vilege to acknowledge your annual gift, to the children under our care. ' Having just finished unpacking the boxes, I am amazed (with the difficulty of getting materials) you must have Alladirfs Lamp upt your sleeve. and it must be gratify-l A MEETING 01 0Y1! 0130151 mg ma; your band of worker; hgva [ Board of Winsloe United Church been so faitthfui, dotwvn through the ‘ will be held in. Hlshfleld Unit-ed years’ [Qhurch on Friday, June 27th, at I feel quite srure the children here 3-00 P- M- Rev- M!" N1°h°15°"- ‘he will carry through life the mentor-y Interim Modern“ or the cha-PQE of the pretty cothes, on dispay, and ‘W111 b6 PIEBEM. deciding which dress looks best on, the wearer. They are very happy‘ about the w-lhole thilnt! today. ENGAGEMENT. — Mrs. Frank MacFa-rlane. Murray Harbour. an- vlsiwrs from a collnltry district nounoes the ‘engagement of‘ her were much impressed and readily daughter. Corinne Lucille Winite to saw why our children 100k so smart, George Arthur, son of Mr .a.rid Mrs. when they go out in public. I am Herbort Lctutten. Montreal. Wedding slire the Queen Mother was no hap- to lake place August 6th. 1947. at A maple would he host But James needs some buttons on Hts growing thmatiiiare vest." The call of the outdoors was a1- ittrmi: and hard to resist, but as dzimrs had said "You women had hotter spred up your set cutting today, Ellen!" And so we shall b! ..l the Planting lomorrmv, _ Until tomorrow _ Diary -Good- 1i. Ikfi-‘OQQJO-MMOMQ-Go-Q‘ i ' Ellen's Diary B! u Island Partner‘: Wtta x tftwttinued from P u" 21“ amtw-t-u ' ed?“ Tomorrow then the women _-__-___~- ktrtd t ' PENICILLIN rort v. D. Iiiiil .n ilii‘ 1.. This was a day when the set Elllllllt-I hcvzitiit: iirisuitic ---.iii. ittlll nni t-yn/‘tly so though ono longcti to iv- out doors in the sunshivc‘ anti ltWéllllPSS of the dny. I fund fllliwll thinking \\.Sll‘till'\' iii inc words of a verse of a poem sent E mt’ by a good frrctid who tlmfuh of necessity must have “Mtirihn. hands. she has a Mary mimi." Yes. this was one of the days when, I: decided, "id like to sit. where flowers hlnw.~ LONDON - 1GP» “on 5thow at BCSiFlQ a babbling hrook~ ‘the Institute of Mocha ‘cal En- But who is thero to tidy un aincers‘ ccntcnary exhibition will The cluttered breakfast. non-k? he scale models of the liner Queen l‘d like to lean against. :1 trr-e- Elizabeth's turbine engines. WINNIPEG. Jun!’ 26 -- 1C?)- Pvlllflillii \\'ill cure 85 per rent of urtrly sy-pitilitic P0585 and will also pl(‘\f‘lil coiuzcziztnl cast-s if given tn the prospcvtlve mother in the third Tlllll seventh months of pretz- tnnci". the Canadian Medical As- scclsillon was told today Dr. Paul A. O'Leat'y of Rotliesici‘, lVlinn., said that in the iaticr vase more ‘htiu Ell per rent of the children would he born normal. pier than the boys and girls. the Presbyterian Church. Murray Once again a grateful thank you Harbour. on their behalf." . "-"" siinqgrgly NEW GLASGOW. Fredericton, »Bradaibanc. Service; Lord's day. 29th (D, v.» as follows: New Glas- gow 11 A. M. Fredericton 3 P. M. Bradaiibane 7.30 P. M. Friday night I 27th, D11‘. C. H. Phillips. president 3 ‘of Alberta Biible College, Calgary. fAlberta, speaks at Braldalbane at ‘ 8.30 P. M. J. W. Hayler. Minister. i Burning Feet l. ‘You Get Complete Satisfaction‘ & ' I Or Your Money Bock. y Two or three applications of ‘Moones Emerald Oil and in t . Matron. June 14th. 1947. i l nva L. BEERS. i i (ContLnued from Page 2) massaging in cream siartiitmthe F ooflrnlaattou urn m- IUIANCI. OINIIAI. PAIIOII. - hastily.‘ Julie 29th Nine Mile (‘reek 3 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Minister. i i CIVIC I" I! - The emond in- Itallrnent ty of Charlottetown tmtea is due and payable on June 30. 1947. W001. SWEATER. V neck. sleeveless pullover-o. wQQ-end spec- ial $1.35 at Jack Cameron's. CIVIC TAXES. — If second in- stallment City of Charlottetown taxes is not paid on or before June 30, then all remaining installments becomes due and payable immed- iately thereafter. TIIYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST HASTORATE. — Services for Sur- day. Jurne 29th. are: Westmoreland 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Ttryon 7.3’)- P. M, Trycm Sunday School 11 AM. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister, i paratory service Friday, 8 P. M. R. D. MacLean. hlinister. For Pleasure 5 B! Graham York; THIS STRANGE GIRL i l t. E I There was something ocdly prac-i ticai about this girls conversations She was evidently a shrewd ob- server of life and it was true that she know Lady Kitty much better than he did. "It is sometimes difficult to foi- low a woman's reasoning when the is arguing about another utcman,“ he said, slowly and deliberately. about an hour ago leaning on the arm of Claude Grtairx; Lady ‘Kitty of the paint-rd face and the harsh voice. "Not about the Lady Kitty 1 have seen to-night." he (old her, truthfully. "But as regards the Lady Kitty I knew a few days ago‘ Q-well, I am not so sure " “I see." continued the girl, slcw- 1y. as though She was portdering a problem. “Thank you for being honest. with me. On tltt- other hand don't you think you are be- ing just the least bit foolish over the whole affair?" Stephen laughed. The humour of . the situation began to occur to him. I-lcre he was discussing his own personal affairs with a young‘ woman who had been little more’ than a name to him during the; whole of-the voyage. But what 5urp.'ls:d him more than anything tlsc was the acmmonsente way she ialktd. i service ond wear. Size 52x52" ... Size 52x68" ....' . . Qttro weer. U-IH TOWELS-White base of the throat and massage tip- ward, using an up and out circular motion _ might just as well help counteract gravity while you're a- bout it. Continue massaging up under the tip of the chin and along the jawli-ne. Work firmly along the cushion of muscle that i-otmds the chin bone, using the heel of your hand. These involun- tary muscles respond to deep mas- sage says Ida Jean Kain. But you never get something for nothing . . . even when you pay for it. and creams. be they ever t double-quick time the pain and l soreness disappears. A few more applications at regular intervals rest and comfort land you get again. l And best of all it overcomes of- i fensive odors. It's a wonderful for- " muia-this combination of essen- tiai oils with camphor and other antiseptics—so dependable that thousands of bottles are sold an- . nuaily. .3 . Hughes Drug Co. Ltd, The Jen- kins Pharmacy. and every good druggist guarantees Moonefs Em- erald Oil or money back. WHEN YOU'RE TIRED AS YOU CAN BE... LIPTON’$ TRYA CUP OF [so costly and richly perfumed. ‘can't keep the chin from doubling if too many calories snuggle un- i o'er there. soft folds of flesh under the chin. Willy-Dilly- so that's where exercise and posture comes in. Tone the tnuscies that support the skin un- tier the chin . . . and keep your chin up! sheet of muscle smack under the chin, that. piatysma. for it's up to snug. When it gets flabby, you've got n head start on chin troubles. The secret of chin exercises it! in work the muscles under thi- skin without any unnecessary pull- ing of the skin. The technique i! to tense the throat muscles in all l ihroot exercise, and add a resil- tance exercise for good measure. _ Try it out for yourself. A, good l exercise is to turn the head slowly l to one side then the other. especiai- l ly when offered chocolate layer cake-hut 1 got off the track — put your hand under that. ao-ft spot u-nder the chin, then merely turn your head to the right. See. that spot, is still limp. Back to cen- tre, now tense the muscles in that larea by “betting” your jaw as if ‘you meant business. than tum your head slowly to the right. Bee the difference? Now you're getting some place. Try i-t again. tltla time TEA Only umus amgx-rasnue m owes vou ‘mar O What a lift you get from famous Liptonfit Tea! It's Lipton‘: rmtvort-Ltrr . . . a delicious, stimulating combination of brisk, mellow flavor ... plus a lift that sends exhilarating new energy right through you, from hood to toe. Lipton‘: Ten ia a wonderful "pick-rne-up" when you're tired-wonderful anytime, morn- lng, noon and night. And only Liplorfa gives you that, pnnvnn-urr-bocauae it's the blend that makes Lipton‘: and the bleml is Lipton’: own eecreti- Get. Lipforfa. the tea with the Iuvoa-ian, at your grocer’! WW1 Ionian leer-ann- J. new! HIM! Q ‘AND Hippfng your chin in the air, pull- ing the lower jaw so strongly. and slowly circle the head around to one shoulder, then very slowly circle back to centre. To add rosistane, cup the chin in the heel of the hand and. re- sisting with the throat murcler llnd pushing wi-th the hand, push your head back: then resisting with the arm muscles and pushing witn the chin, return to‘ startin poni- tion. Three limes will be auFflcient Head carriage la haaio in keeping a nice throatiine. Keep your head up, with that line at the back of the neck straight, and you'll find it twice as easy to keep the throatline young. Comuit your doctor before start- ftig any atrenuoul some la diet I retarded Mn amnion-Mo mu...uo muse wmt U tea easel‘. ‘.- And if you let yout I head droop forward. there wi-li h.» l In exercising, go after that thin ally be cXpECfCd to mgke the few- ihis muscieto keep the throatline In,“ hld rcsmwd m Just. then sounds of tli-nce music ‘floated invitingiy down to them lfrom the deck above. i Morn-rs eyes brightened and the‘ l-Dranz from her chair with a ges-‘ tllre cl’ vtaiity in every movzmeiit. Size 23x45" . . . .. l "Let's dance." the suggemed. leageriy "I've not danced for ges." he t... ,..._ a BLANKETS "Then it's time you began again," She 581d. with an air 0.f in a1:iy.. She took his hand and pulled ,hirn from his chair. "Come." she whisphertd, ,tces are tingnng." i Stephen smiled up into he: eyes. I-le suddenly wanted to dance, too. "my 60 pair only. Best CHAPTER XIV THE REAL GIIEATRIX . Claude Greatrix was no f‘o]_ A n an uho has lived by his w ts for somethltg like ten 3881's can usu- est possibie mistakes. When he had launched the little project, L $3.98 SERVICES or woasnm -§ Finished Si“ a“... 54 x 9 "_|_39 “d. Finished size about 8O "-1.89 each 5mm"- Ju“ 29m Presb-v'"l'n' Finished size ubcut 76x86"--l.49 each Finished size about 81x 6”-l.98 each Church in Canada. Montague 11 . . . 95” 1 9 h A. M. and 7-30 P. M- Cflrfilswt 2-30 Ffmfhed s!“ “bwl 63x u" '5 F“ Finished size about 72x95"—l.98 each P. M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Finished size about 72x95 —l.69 ench F , , H supper will be Obskrved M (he Finished size chm" 81x9 "_]_69 each llllSllEd SIZE OlJOI-ll’ 8lX96 —2.09 GOClI morning service in Montague. Prc- ‘wished size about 76x“u_"79 each Finished s“. ‘bout ,ofl°‘u__2_39 “c. FIVE BIG VALUFS for “those who prefer “First” quality IMPORTED PLAIN HEMMED SHEETS Here's o chance to replenish your linen closet with long wearing, quality sheets. Size 8lx90"- worth 5.50, for 4.50 pair Size 8lxl08", worth 7.50, for 5.50 pciil’ CLEARING AT HALF-PRICE Irish Pure Linen Damask Tobie Cloths. A good medium weight linen with ot- it . ' d k fl ' . " ' q....T3i§R.--‘"‘.‘..'°2.t22.“" “‘° §i§§"1'§.1z°~".' mugiit“: iifoilg“ 5” “'0' 69¢ no “If I know the answer," he re- Clearing of 5.00 each IRISH LINEN TEA TOWELS lied. _ - n “m. you .u1. on u». on. about 5'“ "'99- R°9“'°’ 'z'°°_ A timely offerin in m hesi a l'|| Lady Kmy Painter?" clearing at 6'00 "ch Linens wit-h ogttroclivge ma]: i: I md . s i .= ' 0 0'9 ,,,’;.,,,.§f“';,§',§',§‘°“w§§e ‘$13,131,’; want DAMASK LUNCHEON ctorus .._..,,.., Lady Kmv H5 he had "B" her‘ imported from England-ore finely wov- 5'18 13x32" . . . . 59c each en of n quoiiiy lhnt will give excellent Special Values in Large BATH TOWELS One of these special values is mode in Canada-One imported from England end the other from the U. S. ‘A. All ore thickly Jooped for drying qualities and bowlers and stripes. Mode in Conodu. 1.29 poi! Ibex F lannelette ‘ quality blankets. White with colored borders. Choice of Pink or Blue. Size 70 x 84. Reg. pfICEd at 4.50, on sole at oer poir 3.98 %¢§%£@;/£~2 ‘Ilse Centre‘! Guardian l A , C Y Here-for your saving is an interesting Sale of “SECONDS”: in SHEETS These Sheets ole in the medium end better grades and if they were in "first" quality would be worth up to $8.50 per pair. - Being "seconds" that is to soy slightly imperfect here and there you will moke u saving as you see in the list below. WABASSO SHEETS With hand drown hemstitched hems, are recognized for their enduring qualities. Finished size 63x95", worth 5.00 for 3.95 Finished size 72x95", worth 5.50 for 4.50 Finished size 90xl04", worth 8.50 for 6.50 WHITE TABLE DAMASK A 900d medium weight and on excep- tional value ot- WHiTE COTTON HUCK TOWELS With ploin hem ends— Size about 18x36" 1.49 each 1.98 eoch 69¢ pa“ BATH IOWELS-in natural colored backgrounds with muiti-colored stripes. These towels hove been very difficult to obtain for the lost number of yenra. Mode in England. Size 22x45"—l.49 pr. BATH TOWELS-One of the better Am- erican makes in while with assorted col- ored borders. Mode in the U: S. A. Regular 2.50. Size 22x44"—l.98 pair. Soiled and Odd CURTAINS HALF PRICE ONE TABLE ‘Fhese ore broken lines in colored frillerf curtains of Morquisetfes and Voiles. Also o few plain tailored in the lot. will-f colored ‘I J 11's citr- in-‘ —~ ~ — . . - ‘.5153 .0101" [he 5mm.‘ 5...?“ 6M“, tre Ursuig-s frzcndsnip for Sir abofrd The taj|fllngv h‘, ha. few Tmstliv Pnlrtldt‘ he preeucd lum- lired the impedance rf nriv "g a self with fasndlousthuruushtirss {fiend h. com-L Ursula (1,, B3 nvme To Grcatrlx. Sir Timotiy imkcu had 50 contrived to interns! th-- old l" 8°00 B5 m9 39ml‘ ‘*5 503mm‘ man that Grentrix hnd llfizle doubtfimd “hm 0'5"“ w“ “was ‘many that Sr Timothy would do pre- dl-‘Iepolhtlna reratdia; the mat- 015611/ as might from titre to time t”! ‘he (‘a-Med Sh‘ T'm°thy w be suggested to mm w“, gram); tilled the ground Crcatrix was not one of these assiduously’ 5nd l“ fhe "umvauon mm pnsseshm We‘. mmh c..nfid_ he iearntd many thing. There was. once in wcmen H13 ‘H. “mm wlmifor instance. Sir TimcthYS I101"- Ursula m. Bognvtue had s.) f" been ical amb'tions. To Greatrlx these uniform). was“; and mutuauyiwere of far greats-r zmportance gdvgnlggrgug 1mm ,, bum...“ pnh-mtltan his business deallnFF which. of view Then». were times when Viewed "mmflvhnly 7mm '"‘ “w 111M119}.- munn" made "m, no‘. money point of view. were com- unusuaily confiding, and ch monpltlfe- things they told he: about them. Politically. however. th-ngs were "we, were ‘nvn-ilhly med to mmeflllferent. Greatrix happened to mum“. by cream,‘ mm o’ know that Sir Timothy was anx- course. pals Ursula eithe. eutrtsht 1°" l" '“’““"' B°“°“"' H’ h“ for the information or on a per- m 1d" m" "mf d‘? n’ mum "m." bu“. on m. mulequent ask the party to .ind him a ill! blackmail pickings. |arat for farilameni. but the Party When Greatrlx ma firs‘. dlscov- Chis! W" "w" l" l" l m" °‘ the highest possible integrity. and while h! hid no Objecttcn to any 6| i wealthy man salving his political (E-MINT TREAT We: cgnjclgncg by such generous don- ation to the Party fund as he could 3 UIIEEII STREET MEAT l Maggi"; uaesbalagltw £210?“ h l,“ MINT on feet ft nan re a%e you an still "En" 55"!" Pm’- . 7| h‘; “lloubh? I ‘imlllg: DEBATE. I1!" Ill‘ — ~*'»~-- .:'::'::.'.:.':.. At llughna Drug 00.. Ltd" and The an a“... m‘ Jenkins Pharmacy. Charlottetown; Imelda Drag litre, Instance. tiliiforgi. he had always ngidly slet was none too successful from a. s ace nganist any usucc n! tie soc .1‘. omnt of yin“; us“. w" “arty machinery for tire ‘tIl\'I\l.CB~‘I‘iOtlllili; on which Greutrix could. ‘tight pf a manh unfwoiitlit" lil hzs E15 ‘he was so fond 0f pntasrng it, ig is o carty e ar y bflillirtl‘ Wgt‘. a ..ne " The nniv way, therefore cut-i This businczs of "getting a line." rix nrgued. when - ewin; hi. cnttmhowaver u-as simplified eventually paign against Sir Timothy was to‘b_v the receipt of the information discover a Skt-lflon in m.» Pdilltfifjlhnt sir Tmothyis private secretary. vttnboard- V p ' known as MlssMoyra Winstanley. It had not. been ens) Iwvfuct. it “as actually hi5 daughter by an had been cxasperatmglyf Illfllvllli. carltc-r marriage, mid that the so far as Greatrixlrouid dlsivvtir. flljllclnalrelti prrent marriage with ir Timothy‘; more s uw-rr u iPl y‘ y Kitty was bikamous blameless, and if nis dcmestg liiei (To 3c continued) text week _ rm . i