. JUST ARRIVED Another'Shipment of the New DAVID BRADLEY SUPER POWER GARDEN TRACTORS SEE THEM TO-DAY! Exit Tony i Blount by Sydney Perknuin CHAPTER XV Continued Later on in the evening, how- ever, the conversation took a turn which had a direct bearing upon the main problem which had been occupying his thoughts so much in the past few days. It was strong himself who initiated it. and thinking about it afterwards Thur- low decided that it had been done THE GUARDIAN. CI-LARDOTTETOWN liistrict soldiers sail For coronation , wick Camp was given by M!-s. J. D. KINGSTON UNITID W. I. I. The May meeting d the King- ston United W. M. S, was held at the home or Mrs. Owen Younker. Miss Irma Newsoui was leader of the devotional period, of which the theme was "A great door and er. iectirel is opened." It was mllowed by the hymn. "What A Friend We Have In Jesus". The scripture reading, from Corinthians 12.4-13. was read by Mrs. Bert Willis, end ' prayer was by the leader. The Christian stewardship was read by Mrs. Owen Younker. A reading. "After the Darkness the Light" was read by Mrs. Lorne smith. A very interesting talk on Ber- Mcrarlane, oomwen. Minutes of the last meeting were read, followed by roll cell with s IMAY.-2.2.i 1953 T50 Week End speciaig Sugar. 10 lbs. 39c Carnation Mllk.6tins 87; Coffee.any brand. lb. 31,09 Broken Pekoe Tea. lb. 59,; Prior's Orange Marmalade. 24 oz. MI. 37,; Peanut Butter. 4 lb. pail .... .. . . . . 51,49 Raggedy Ann Peaches. 4 this . . . . . (.9; Swans Down Cake Flour. pkg. . . . . , ., 43c I Toilet Tissue. Purex & White Swan. 2 for 25: verse of scripture, answered by 13 on set purpose. members. Three visitors were pres- i . ' ' MM. i with the hymn. "Pass Me Not 0 Gentle saviour". Prayer in unison. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs, Bert Willis. when the lunch committee will be Mrs. Ly- man Neweon. Mrs. James Jewell and Mrs. Edgar Newson. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. and a sh ti. it' ' "l k ' ' .. 2:: .. :2; Wwdiwv 5- P""'""'"- Cashm-re Bouquet if he should extinguish the lamp It We mdvod and oeconded that SgqP' 4 ggkgs . . . g I p , . . . . g . . . . . in the living-room. seeing that each, mgabai; make two pounds or - ' ' ' 3 th "iii tside. stran can y r e on Band play. ...:i it ..s. A letter .. .....””.. .... ....... Meat And Fish Dept. when he had gone back into the sick member. The meeting closed wienersl lb. . . I . . I ' . . . . . . . ' . I . . . I 39: house again the trader turned to his companion. "That's the type of brain we've got to deal with here." he observ- ed with a silent laugh. "Mo1oko's asked that same question and got the same answer every time I've ;sat out here after dinner for the last acven ycars - and he'" go on- nsking it. Yi-t. he's supposed to be and the Lord's Fresh and corned Spare Ribs. 4 lbs. ., 55c Roasting Pork. lb. 53; Rolled Rib Roast. lb. 73c RoHed Chuck Roast. lb. .. .. . . . . . . . . 59c Young Fowl. Grade "A". lb. . . . . . . . .. 52: Cpl. W H. McCoy. Charlottetown, left. and Tpr. P.A. Leclair, North I Rusrico, P E. I., of Canada's Army Coronation Contingent. have sail- I cd from Quebec City aboard the S. S. Atlantic for England. They will i Join other groups at Plrbrlght camp, near Loiidoii, to commence final training for the colourful ceremonies on Jime 2nd. The final draft, mn- the bright educational star here, :5'1IJ':f”p'::m ggigxiy RS1: '17gthm9n W"? "h"d”I9d W ”m'c social hour spent. w h F h L b C d as I dare any you know." "HM "Ag4Wg Y - . gyg rgs Q sfgf g I "I didn't," Thurlow .told him. - W"":'," i ' ' ' Haddock! climb all over us. There's no mid- dle way." To be continued trouble. It plrases the folks back in Auckland. and doesn't do any tions had gone. harm here. so everyone's happy. "Oh, is that it?" he said. ceu- It's irregular. I know but, after tiouslv. "I haven't noticed it per- all, we've got ourselves to consider. immugh mt, school rape,” yew. lticularly. -But are Moloko and his This isn't like one of those places mrm, schml 1.epDns.,.. Thurlow ;Wiie qualified teachers?' Iwhere they've only got to sing out Mhnm m'..smi(,d. "why, yes; but! "gertainly -.- for the job." thelfor e warship to get one. We're on - .. Hp smpmd mm... ml, at um. itraocr told him. "Porson deciderlyoiinoivii here -- two white men mmmm he r(,membm.(,d Wm he a long time ago that it was It wastciagainst R couple of hundred Kim- had 5"," me mm” namey The "H of time to tcach these Kanakalakas. mms m question had stated that kids anything but what was going. "it was necessary from the first brmoen 40 and 50 (.hl1d1.en Mgito be useful to them, so they con- to take a strong line and when lmdcd H name schoolg and hp ycentratelon the native arts -sen- we'd get the upper hand it was up mm. l.emm.Cu.d mm the tench”-S iilli. making and t8p8.gW8aVllig, and.to us to keep it. Any concessions mum, had been Kw?” as Molckol all that sort of thing. Moloko'sl would only have made them think AS he hm Sven no L...-meme of mt, livomaii is about the best tapay we were weakening and then there ',xisu,m.e M the School at ML h(,Vll'PRV('r on the island, and it meansi would have been trouble straight had mnduded that the uachrwtlirit tlicy'rc actually producingioff. Well. the kind of education Mm as humans as the Mmbnshnsoiiicihiiig useful - and saleablcythe Government approves would mm" NSF”; and he mm not Wm -- while they're learning. have acted just that way It would ii-oublrd to ask M'faiii about li.I ' ' ' have given them the idea that it had seemed to him to be ymi "I sec." Thurlow said slowly -- "WY Wm M Hood 35 We were - another piece of fake, and C... Hind he did. It meant that even thellmd that would have been the end tainlv he uould never have coii-'.CI111dFPl'I W91? 1793118 exploliedwmt use Th” W” why P0750" 3” .,.c..;., the mme with that of mgland their education consisted in his 1808 853111159 missionaries. This house-box. .the production of marketable goodsI'd8Fk brothel" Stu” JUSC W01” Work "Yes. I do remember to havc.i0l' the traders benefit. It addcd'm 0111' D05lU0"- Elm?!" WFV8 K01 secn it now you mention it," he fill? "101? COUM 30 the 10118 115i.im hold Tm d”U'” ”l'"lI.V 0? "WV said slouly. "But I understand hm he was wondcrins Why 5U'R"Ri-MW i ”” that it was the name of a native had thought fit to call his atten- ieachcr." ylinil in this obvious piece of chi- ' Stramz nodded. cziiicr)'- "TIiat's right." he said It appeared. however. that -M..1.,ko's nfhcgially in trader considered the time though actually his woman runs ripe to come into the open. y the school. It's that big shack be-i "I needn't tell .V0Uv I SUDDOS?-3 loiv the copra sheds" ihat you can't believe all you ready Thurloiv knew tlic place he in 111059 TCPOHS .VilU'1'C SWERUHIZ Imcziiit, mid had actually seen a over." he wont on, with R Irrcati 'numbci' of children working inside air of irnnkiiess. "Oiiicial returns. Iii, but it had borne the RI)DCfll'-,llPVPl' tell the truth, anyivay.' once of a f.'ictory rathcr than a 'l'lic)"ve always got. to cooked 9. Big Clearance Sale V";?i"27L,'iIli?ff?i?IXI I. -i 21 t BIRTHDAY SALE 5 smms SPRING cons and COAT SETS TEN"sTsOiisA- l3."E'E?.'JP.l”. gm-5.0.. MEN'S SUlTS- lWl.'lE'1'1?,l"f 9-5.0 . MEN'S TOPCOATS- Regular to .R34.50 .... .. Isccincd to he cngaged in rope and I"Wherc's the hrlghtness supposed Amat making as far as his observe- to come iii"" I "Oh. I thought you'd have spot- tcd it by now." Strang said ban- tcriiigzly. "Haven't you gone i Haddock Fillets. Smoked Fillets. Kippers on hand. Fruit And Veg. Dept. Oranges.4doz....................89c Tomatoes.pkg....................25; Large Size Grapefruit.3for 29; NewOnions.3lbs.................25c NewCarrots.3lbs.................17c Rhubarb. 3 lbs. 25c Celery. Lettuce. Cukes. on hand at lowest prices. Shama's Groceteria Phone I396 Free Delivery 211 Euston St. llON'TN PUT ME BEHIND THE 8 BALL O IF YOU NEED ME TO TURN ON THE ELECTRICITY AT YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE I Buciiingliamzl H palace of the limit So huge (600 roomsl it needs 200 servants. (10,000 windows keep a crew of washers bus full time!) 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TIOE or OL SCHOOL ITNIT N0. 1 sizes--1 to 14 Years SIX PRICE GROUPS GROUP 1-COAT VALUES UP TO 38.95-CLEARING AT .. 35.95 GROUP 2-COAT VALUES UP TO 311.50-CLEARING AT 37.95 y GROUP 3-COAT VALUES UP TO 313.50-CLEARING AT .. 38.95 I GROUP 4-COAT VALUES UP TO 314.95-CLEARING AT 39.95 GROUP 5-COAT VALUES UP TO 319.95-CLEARING AT .. 31195 GROUP 6,-COAT VALUES UP TO 321.95-CLEARING AT 313-95 SEE YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO 60 N DEALER TODAYI secretery,SchoolIJnltNo.1. in ER g) m V'''' A To All Persons Qunlificd To Vote At School Ma-ciings: I I l 'l'iikc noiicc ihai. for thc purpose oi" clcciim: TWO TRUSTEES for School Unit No. l.-One Trusicc to , cach Polling Division-a poll will he held on Wcdncs- ; day, the tenth day of June, .1953 from 12 o'clock noon I to 9 P.M. I - . POLLING DIVISION N0. 1-is defined as that ' QALANCED AGAINS1 Ron, portion of School Unit. No. 1 formerly known as the t school districts of Spring Park and Parkdale. 'AlANcED AGMNST "Tc" POI LING DIVISION N0 2-l d f' d ih t . . . s e me as a. RALANCED AGAIN" -IOUNCE portion of School Unit No. 1 outside the former school dlt ' t f S ' P k P . True balance controls all three riding motions in the N no 5 0 prmg M and arkdale new Plymouth. Rough roads feel smoother. A new method of spring and shock absorber actions gives you a softer, steadier ride-and easier handling. Drive the new Plymouth-see how far ahead it is in beauty, new features and downright comfort. Nominations of candidates for election to the Board of Trustees shall be filed with the Secretary at any time up until 4 o'clock in the afternoon of May 30, 1953. Each nomination shall be signed by at least two sponsors who are raicpayers in the Unit. The candidate must be a raiepaycr resident in the Division and. unless such candidate is a parent. ratepayer his or her nomination paper must be signed by at least one parent ratepaycr. ”