APRIL so. 1953 5:75 g LHI.I.IIl'BO'I' ROTARY POWER MW" Mastor that lawn Available with sfiortlosa tpood.Lown-50Yl on Easy eliminates hand trimming and rak- ;..g, 3 cutting lmqhtl. Trouble-r lrsa rotafY GC'l9"- Plan Powered bY W07” Vlumouslron-Horse. . I Payment 't Mode In Canada by ltw manufacturers of lolmmn. Evinrude and - U plan Outboard Motors. , See it now. F. A. S. JONES 129 Kent. St. Phone 2188 -(OF COl'l'II'T10ll ordinary sore H- ,. ......... captain? description of him as a "hard case." His face was swarthy and ruslzed. with deep set dark eyes. a firm mouth and I. some- Whlilv hB&Vl' Ja.w.- The forehead was good, but there was a sugges- tion of brutality about the fea. tures which struck him forcibly. He was clean-shaven, and dressed in a khaki shirt and khaki drill trousers with pipe-clayed pllmsolls continued on his feet. As he straightened up to face Thurlow's first impression of them tn” "mam 5'vCPD9d l0YW"d the trader as he ciambcred over Wml extended hand- the schooner's side from the "H”wd-V- Slums!" he greeted whaleboat which had brought him hm” "hm "member mew d0n'P out to mam. W” I mixed one. you? I looked in here about five H, W” . big mm gg quite aix years ago with that Yankee mis- feet high and broad in proportion m?,n”y" -and his general appearance Y”' I ”memb"v" 3"”n3 79' did mmeghmg W hen. out the turned. in a surprisingly cultured Exit Tony Blount i by Sydney Parkman CHAPTER XII (WRITER TEETH Ill so SECOIIIISW OOLORTETOOTII POWDER Super-jirtedpolrlrlaing agent safely pol- ishes tee to a gleaming natural whiteness. Colgate Tooth Powder is guaranteed to give you cleaner. hri hrer, whiter teeth in iust 30 sec- ongs or your money back! Arline, penetrating foam cleans nut stagnant saliva and food particles your brush can": reach. So Colgate lgsmps had breath-helps fight decay. 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"Glad to see you .31". though -- as long as you hive.” brought any more missionaries with you?" And his glance flick. cred over the other two. The captain laughed. "Not this time." he said. "This is what you might call an official visit. Meet Mr. Thurlow - your new Real. dent. An' this is Dr. Durand who's takin' passage with me up to Suva." The trader looked at Thurlow with an expression of startled sur- prise on his face, which was, per- haps excusable enough in the circumstances. The latter's ap- pearance in his discoloured and Ill-fitting linen suit must have given him something of a shock, and in truth he looked more like a. seedy beachcomber than the ac- credited representative of the Gov- ernment. The look was only momentary, however, and when he spoke his voice betrayed no trace of his feelings. "Glad to meet you, Mr. Thur- low," he said. "You, too, Doctor." He shook hands with them both and then turned back to the for- mer. "I've been expecting you for quite a while. Sorensen brought the news that yould been appoint- ed nearly three months ago. He's our only link with the outside world, you know, and he only comes here twice a. year. He saldl he thought they were arranging at passage for you direct from Auck-; land." I "So they did," the captain told: him. "But let me tell you youlre lucky to get him here at all! He took passage on the old Mauwaii an' it seems that she hit some-1 thing an' went under. We dunnop where it happened exactly. but as, for as we can make out, he was the; only one to get away from her.f She was reported lost with all hands ,before we left Brisbane. but we picked him up a week 380 in her whale-boat. There she is,p stowed in the main hatch there” He must have been three weeks. adrift in her, on when we took? him aboard he was just about alil in. I reckon another day would ha' done the trick, an' he'd only have been fit for sewing up." "Good God!" Strang exclaimed, staring at Thurlow. "But what, was it? What happened?" The latter shrugged. Continued on page 16 ELLEll's nulli Continued from page 2 slim shoulder; his shirt was out at elbows, his hat of straw fraying at the brim. "Oh, no," we rejoined, "they're not more favored than they." "But look at that!" she shrugg- nothing!" ”That fellow!" we offered, "if education." She looked skeptical. "Ask him where the big trout hide," we chuckled, "or where the best berries are to be found! He can take you to every birds' nest in the neighborhood: he knows the cats- and dogs about, personally- and the horses and foals: he can lead you to the best clam banks- and tell you the name of every ship that passes. And as for farm- ing! Bless us, what that child knows! And happy . . . why riot? Who has more? . . . Listen!" We stopped a moment. "He's whistling!" she smiled in amazement. "and I thought hfm and all farm-children objects to be plticdl" Yes, how exceedingly full. "and running over" are these days: of school and the fishin', of new ani- mals of farm-kittens. calves. Ismbkins, piglets; and for added fascination here. a wily fox, there, resplendent pheasant, here the beat of wild ducks' wings, there a prowling racoon; of new bird calls to enchant - and baseballs and bats, and in most places, a bicycle to spring-service. To be pltled -- tllesc farm-children? on the con- trary. they are much to be envledl Until tomorrow - - - Diary - - Good-night . . . A Beawgw KE M-GLO the most economical enamel Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE ltcpalrs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 mm ma Tailoring Alterations RITE - WAY, CLEANERS Phone 2387 WOOL MARKETING ' Wool will be received at the Reid warehouse at the foot of Prince Slflel. Charlottetown. after May 15th. Wool shipped by rail or truck should be carefully tagged and addressed to the Wool Grading Station, Charlottetown, "Freight Collect." Payment of freight by truck will be on the basis of rail mics only. Truckers must present a proper WfT9h0US9 l”8C6ll2t before trul-kage will be paid. An advance payment will be made promptly on receipt of wool and a final payment as soon as wool is graded. '1" lhlplllllz. each fleece should he lied separately with paper string and packed in old, but clean sacking. Use one large sack If at all possible, as this aids in checking. A number of old, clean sacks sewed together will suffice. Large sacks may be secured from the Sheep Breeders' Association. Charlottetown, for lots of over twelve fleeces. EACH SACK SHOULD BE TAGGED WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF Tlili OWNER VVRITTEN IN CLEAR LETTER- ING WITII INK. ONE TAG TO BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE OUTSIDE OF Tllli.2 S-ACK AND ANOTHER PLACED ON THE IN- SIDE... No responsibility will ha. accepted for sacks without lags. A deduction of one cent per pound will he made for wool lied with binder twine or other llnsalisf.1l'tnry slrinz. Shipping tags and proper paper twine are available at the Provincial Department of Agriculture free of charge. It Is in your interest to see that wool is properly prepared for race ELEVEN 1. Remove all tags and dung locks before tying oaeh flooec. 1. Any hurry. chatty, or strawy portions of wool should all; M removed and shipped separately. 3. Sheep should be about when dry, and wool should be stored in a. place free from dampness. 4. If there are any black fleeces mark it on shipping tau.' All wool should be shipped between May 15th and July 1.'Sill. DO not sacrifice your wool and market it carelessly through unreliable sources. Market it through Canada's finest Co-operative Producer Association, the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers, Limited, whose representative is the P. E. I. Sheep Brceders' Association. Do not forget tllat patrons selling wool through these Associations have al- ways received the top of the market. Furthermore these Associations are working in your interests in supplying sheep producers with Equipment, parasite remedies. and services at reduced prices. some of these materials such as Phenothiazlne for internal parasites. and Cooper's Sheep Dip for external treatment, are now being distributed at reduced rates at our Sheep Field Days, and direct from the De- partment of Agriculture. In addition the Association is doing every- thing possible in the purchase and distribution of rams to assist the industry. Co-operate with your Association and support, it by markallng your wool co-nperatively this year. Remember we pay the freight and you get the most: out of your product. THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SHEEP Blll.'1EllERS' A.SS()(IlATION market. Growers should: CHARLOTTETOWN EACII WITII I000 GET "TIDE" AND ENTRY BLANKS HERE naomeooruon SPECIAL BEEF SALE ROUND STEAK. Tender. Juicy. lb. .. . 59: SIRLOIN STEAK. Tasty. Young. I5. . . . . 69: RIB ROASTS. Sunday Dinner. lb'. . . . . 55: SHOULDER ROASTS. Economical. I5. . 45: BOILING BEEF. Leon and Good. lb. . . 35:: HAMBURG. Fresh Ground. lb. . ...... 40c FRESH FRUIT Best For Juice ORANGES. 3 doa. 73c Curly Leaf SPINACH. lb. ll: Long Green t CUCUMBER. each "I7: N 0.1 New Crop .. ONIONS. 3 lbs. 23c Hard. Extra Large- I-ETTUCE. each 23: Red Ripe TOMATOES. carton 25: MATCHES. Eddy's Best. 3 pkgs. . . . . 25: Clark's PORK & BEANS. logo. 20 oz.. 2 for . rders 5' 01000. CANADIAN CONTEST 20 (HEVROIETS EACH WITH I000 GALLONS or IMPERIAL (-3 GASOLINE Plus 51 .000. (It CASII I ENTER HOW Lge. ' 37.. :.::1.N:l::ra-20.... APRIL II in NIH )1 GIANT SIZE . . . . 73: Ir: mow; MA 11:: ms my "N0 M5: -mo WIPE” I-Till!!! 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