f P _ I . ll opn an use. um: high-u ulu nah; or’ Gcauglb and. ‘ ' ahocohtoa. Etcintoaougabqfrafaagaplaygiw apple or crunchy 1m. in Ganong‘: handdflapcd hoeobtu ‘there are fourteen diflcrcnt “Contra of Popularity“. Square, round, oval, hcarvshapcd, it's dilicult to ind a favourite. Each new taste. delectablqentices to anoahar. For over seventy years Ganongk have been {alum an "The finest in the Land." ‘ 0m n- duaprmvurd a your an" young. anli-lvdlogn. so». .4! ma h» n Into: u: um Jflld Klimt. Ganlnfl. you'll agm. m wmli 1hr aamq. MORE FRUIT STAINS 1N PRESERVING TIME force. \"'“h preserving time here again m i nan-c to end up with a. rew ‘f juice smack on curtains l ucn. cal bleach such as , than work in a little 5'13"’ , rubbing lightly between the You can buy a few ounces ccrine at any drug store. bet: . d for scvcral hours, then ap- '\' a. ltl‘! drops of vinegar, leave a minute or two. then rinse thor- bottle of L 1:;n!_v in water. (Glycerinc should l.:~ used for all fruit, stains on wool or silk, colored as well as white.) (vhsr iruil ‘n5 can be removed " l (‘ntv r111 linen by boiling r. Stretch the stained part .1 a b/nvl, fasten with a string. was sud pour boiling water on it from between the Nile Delta n height of three or [our feet, so Red Sea. rich suds. Ii the cloth, restore it by $3 Hard T0566!- ~ ' , Find KlEEA/fXTissues hord to qet? Don't qive up! Your dealer will have some shortly. The Government has standardized Kleenex ina new, War-lime Economq Size, so that there. Will be more tissues to satisfy the qrowinq demand. Anewsize but the same Kleenex quality. When you reach for KZEEIVEX tissue, d rinq colds, +here’s no fumbllnq in the dark! Unlike other brands, Kleenex hasthat handy box that serves up“jusl-one” double tissue of a time. FARSIGHTED MONARCH ARI-r ‘ (from: ltlllrb] 0.1.5.) itivuiicrsfiylsficuunmv PACKAGE! s‘ 10w nan/w - 50% more tinu: in the new War-time Economy Pachla will acrve you hall's: long again. ifyou use rhelame number ofrpplicariona aa formerly. You my rhe umc low price for 500 rinuesflw pulls) a: for the old 200 tissue package (I00 ulla). And rhc new War-time Economy Package make: moro Kleenex avnllable for everybody. baa-h the water strikes the stain with If a stain remains. squeeze a little lemon juice on it and place - in the sun to dry. Or use a chemi- > javcl uiater. frst. testing the material to see . that the bleach does not fade it. ,'I‘o remove stains of citrus fruits, such a5 grapefruit and lemon, it's tisually enough to wash the ma- terial in warm watcr and soapy- ‘ the acid in the citrus fruits has changed the color of holding the dampened stain over an open 5 strong ammonia water. The Egyptian king, Rameses l1, the first to excavate a canal and the E S th ih wi YOU thaw" "But. don't you always go to the Marsh's on 'I‘hursday morning?" "You have a long memory." he comer on his bicycle as she an preached Vickafs was live minutes late. and she had begun to fear that his habit had been changed. a fresh bud of hawthorne. and cheese," called it. Putting it in her mouth familiar flavour. very ‘ to see me after all this time," she said. "But I am." the moment he heard her voice. There had been no COTVIPMY. he had warned Conrad such stipulation. regarded the encounter accl suftlv. count. John '2" "NO u beastly of Conrad to say the things he did know." he aereed. much to blame as anvhody." "As though we-" finding words. strangely tongue-tied. into an easier exchange of quea- tfons and answers on each others activities during the past weeks. Slowly, they approached the en- trance to The gates by thc lodge loomed up a short distance in front. “Good am taking you out of your way.” "Not at Farina’: lflpflltlfil av Leonard Loallo "~- n cm- Tmdiyu 56° position oven waa lil- “filth. pond the Int Gilli"!!!- W opportunity came. What. had maria daughtm- dookla to return to s can" when ha: mother and sister were in ‘Down? They‘ could have nlch a. lPlendid tima to- gether. Agld all Phillpo’: Gaines b; oeen. < longing for ha): ah", Diana, 'v "tl"'»’l°'°' l?‘ "°‘;.'§'.". ' ery we , ma. you mode up yourlmirhd, though It B en . most inoonvcn "1 dare aay it 1a..’ in Ioplad q-yptically. thinking o! tho anxiety that would be occasioned by the fact that she would be carbide her mother's range o! Vibllm 1!! John's own colmtryside. As she stepped out of the train at the trimiy, tiny station o. sense of peace came upon her atcalln! over her as though a gentle glOW welled up from within. The ad- miral held been told by telephone that she was coming but, pur- posely shc had refmlned from announcing the time of the train. “Expect me when you see me." she had said. "I am not certain whether it will be afternoon or evening.” V There was a reason for this vagueness. At eleven o'clock on Thursday John was in the habit of cycling to Marshal's farm by wav of the road that ran past the railway approach-and the train she chose was the morrfmz one, due ln at len minutes to eleven. "Seems a 1on2 While since we saw you. miss," the station master greeted her. "Glad to see you back." Joe Loftus the old porter who had been there as long as she could remember. touched his cap and beamed. She stayed lalklnw to them. glam-in’! at her wrlsllct watch fre~ nuentlv; wasting time: her heart beating faster than usual in ant’- rinzflon. - "Ain't there no car coming to fetch Win madam?" Totfus asked. "l haven't asked for one. I would much rather walk thanks," "Av". it he P fin“ morning for n walk. Air's like wine." The white road was rlanpled with flilfing shadows made by the leafy interlacing of branches r l l l through which the warm sun shone brightly. Rain had fallen overnight. so that the countryside looked as though it had been specially washed for her benefit. The pungent perfume of damn earth was sweet in her nostrik af- ter London's pervading smell oi’ tar and petrol fumes. going home again after four yean . . Dally one ol his unfit Plenty of photographers In Franco — but only onovvlio work} clolualvoly for an lndopcndonr Canadian publication! giving Standard raadan an “axrra" In picture oovaraqo, OHOWIIG "*5"! photos of special Inform to Canadians. rorogravurc section, his photo-story feature; l!!! {Oldiola from filo vvhounalta up Canada’: Finl- Arnw. Thislweeki The Standard’: Magazine rella you how Quebec CH1 INIF‘, prostitution and controlled VD . . . the rotogravure brings you dramllk PM.“ of the liberation of Pavia . . . a lclgian aailor talk you how ha look aboall . Standard an" man CroIg Illlanvyfll, iual back faom an 8,000 mile trip, describes the future of Canada's Norlhwoll- . Standard staff men Clark in France, Rayburn in Italy, brml YW ll‘ elusive war news, In addition to the informative diapatchal from Ibo CHO!‘ §un Foroign New: Service, oxcluaive lo The Standard In Canada. THE FASTEST SELLING WEEKEND" NEWSPXPER“ INT THE MKRITIMES. Srandardahfflnanlavrylovlla ‘ Tblavvoolqinfiaflandoifr ,lociuo'cdaarclu “cailrifiollnflfl! uxclalvivc photos, ywr 4"!" "m, more Standard: than all! "m" I DOQk-Illd nflvnlnr- 11° "'1'" can of yoarr BODY-Wk ‘PU-Bf!’ . urn one any and. j _. _ __ _ v““\_ LOVEIPS REUNION John came swmging round the Spinney. m; "Gccd morning!” she called out. He dismounted awkwardly saying ‘Oh!" as though at a‘ loss for words. Diana reached out and pluckeg ‘Bren the schoolchildren he nlbbled the leaf, savourlng zhe "You don't seem All his resolution began to made promise to void such a meeting. On the andley that he would accept no Inzenuously, he ‘ as pure she said "Told me everything." “What did she tell you?" "Must. I give you a verbatim ac- dent. "Phillina told me." "Wo aren't children. It was . or to make you give such foolish promise." He incPned his head gravely. "I “But I am as “As though we—" Diana said. Then John had difficulty in Both knew what ey wanted to say. but were Changing e subject hurriedly. as smiled. i She bit her lip. knowing she nad . implied more than she l ' tended. John would now be aware ‘ that aha had picked the moment; of her meeting him in this way. en, ho carefully refrained frog: saying what he might have sa . After she left swinging up the drive he stood still, gazing at the path Even th The CONSULT u. .1. A. BROWN, 0.1’. ~ ‘ Orthopedic Olllltillrtlllliil l 143 Great George Street CBARLOTTITOWN. PILL bimand His (To be continued) __._______. had in- by Witch shfl mind pictured every further step of the way she would take-past the clump of fir trees round the first comer. around the sunken rose garden. skirting the flower beds near the front. en- trance, and so up the flight of stone steps. th main door and into the great hall. "I dare not." he whispered. "It wouldn't be fair." sun was hldden by a pass- ing cloud. How suitable an ac- companiment this dulling of the scene that seemed to mark the Dflisylng of Diana trom his oom- pa . imposing j For Foot Ailments Out Our Way --._:| By J. R. Williams Our vBmarding House F_—_,;.__ Hoopla 5URE, I KNOW ' THAT -IT'LL HIT AN’ WON'T TO GIVE HIM TH" HE SAID 1 WAS A FATHEAP.’ went. AGINET TH‘ BUlLDlN' TOUCH SCARE OF HIS LIFE" moos""f.z;;~mz..=.r_.fi“d"g-- 1-H .10.. EGAD! ustzu AMA COWH ‘ gicu MANNET 1 cAuuo-r BDMPED i-liscnoaol IPURGJAQESOMUCHPQ, °"'“‘-"°°"°" but‘; A Cl6AR.'-1~6PUTT-TT-€'“* A “TKO” M?“ m“ m1- , HON couu) A Mm 0F Auoflliéagp n‘ we . . m! INTELLECTUAL w "ran a H‘ M5 a i l Arrmnmeurs Foaecr _ Hie use WHERE HE HID ' WELLfi/OUVE PlCHED TH’ BEST WAY IN TH‘ WORLD > ‘TO CONVINCE ‘ HIM OF um PAUL, I Raven. 7, / *7 ‘x mr people ll when at a. loss. they slipped Manor. The wide n ," Diana exclaimed. "I all. I am so glad to sec TIME TABLE OIIAIG E8 Effective Sunday Sept. 24, 1944 Full Information from Agents Canadian National FERRY SERVICE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.l. — CARIBOU, N.S. M.V. “PRINCE NOVA” .“1'l|¢ Connecting Link Between Then Provlneufi. (DAILY—SUNDA Y8 INCLUDED) Daylight Saving Tho Starting May ht the Nova Booth-Prince Idwlrd Illall Ferry Scrvloo will open-ah thrao raand Mp our day. Will [fave Wood Island: mm. ".00 a.m. and 8.00 p.111. Will Leave Caribou M! an. 1.00pm andlJlpn. LUNCHES SERVED NORTIIUMBERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED onanwrwzrowu. ILIJ. OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER SOII IDULI WILL II AN- NOUNCED LATER. _._,, IPIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS POOR uAMs-smls MEMORY l-Ofvflwmloeiziua THROUGH THE FOQEST -- . w Limo! was: IF urs new I a PRISONER av DESPERADO “mo r 52m‘ 0x0 mo ALONE,FRIENDLESS--CALLING MY NAME --r————————-