amuse 0i l lerai Iletrlet law Glasgow VimTm-ota seen-one who an been s patient in the P. I. Island Hospital. returned home. Herold hed the misfortune (whie spread- ing fertiliser) to have his hand caught in pert of the epreeder. thus reusing much pals: and loee a! time in the busy aeeean. Open Wednesday F rorn 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Special Values In Men’s Basement e 1-1 1.. ‘All.’ mid Nae Darnell. Iifl en awrmelve smile. "And new for the tsLk. osn you. by the way. tell me lnythirl of our friend Mr. Orestxix. where he came from end how llr Timothy lot b know himt" a The lfl shoot hi’ desk head. "I'm llrsid I oen‘t. You see, the usual procedure is for Bl: Timothy to give me a list of names gncl addresses for the invitations. Ive no notion who the people are when I send out the letters, and I eer- tninly don't know how he eeme b0 be acquainted with them. But why do you ask?" l Milestone Passed T0 (III POIJCYHOLDBRS: Ymswm be interested» hnowtlsetthetotll amount of Crown Life policies in force (owned by over 200,000 individual policyholders) now exceeds ‘$00,000,000. Your ran-operation assists grossly in the progress Friends are also to welcome Ira. George Brown back to her vil- lege home. end she is now busily engsged in her gardening. Mrs. Brown spends the winter months h Charlottetown with her daugh- ter, Min Rhoda Brown. Mr. Robert Stevenson spent the For Men For Men of our com n _ weekend with his mother Mrs. “you Wm pudon u‘ o1‘ gum y p‘ y (DI-l A- B- BWVHWYB- I Miss vlinatsniey. ii’ I don't answer P sh L” h", He" I“ _ u 225 . tht ti .Y . th c e1 ' ._ -- ., . " """" - m; Aubrey White ofdherlotte- “Q, §,l"-§-h:"L,p§;‘M‘°°,n§' “Quill; Fina, a?“ 59c DtnryOveralls ..., 3.25 T0 OUR AGENCY REPRESENTATTPEQ town was a recent visitor here under the present circumstances I work H s "s9" t' 98 Kllfllfil Dllllll‘! ... ...”, ..... 1.00 u" §s"e°“1°‘h‘"éb’f,§l‘°"£rl“"dw“" feel that I ousht to know wlne- F 5%.‘, ‘ "14; Rubber Gauntlets .. 150 - -- P6 l" ° B‘ 1°" 5- thing of the people for whom I “MY "5 --- ------- - ' ~ ' ' The passing of the Half Billion Dollar Mark la ‘on m ——— am responsible 1mm all" . wm-k Hundkerchhh 2 f" 25c Leather Work Gloves .. .. 1.19 to 1.69 directly attributable to your efiiciency in the service T!" muv Trim“ e1’ M“ W- 5- ‘I osn appreciate your remon- Whig, Hq,dk.,¢|,;,§,' 2 p" 15; lulmen regret to 11w of h" 111- slbility. osptbin Veritrlee, but 1 ’ If your dines. hess. she is a patient. m the r. n. do," m what good n w,“ do Cotton Gloves ....“ 25c For B0 S Island Hospital. and it is in be‘ ou to km V; much bu“; an ' hoped that with medical care and Iyf u; w- 11w M u q b‘; - Dre" and work Braces """' ' " 69c ' O , 95 0C1 We ll’! . “"117 °°fi8nmlw°lul nursing. she will soon be able to taway “m? hflgl- c‘ g Heavy 8 oz. Overalls 3.75 Tweed Pants 1.98 to 2.35 return homt- Ventrijg studigd the white uh Heavy PM. OWN", 30o Two-Tone Windbreaker 2.50 to 2.95 A large riumber attended she ifirMTsllblalgwfuha-et regkeadMrfsg. twmitgzinlf. work Shir" UH‘ "U. I29 to 2'75 Eglititoililgglf. 69c to Green Gab es play on Wetines ay i ‘ - ‘ _ _ - ~ ~ - - ~ ~ - -- - ~ evcnins- ltluvh PFiI-E‘ l! due the l§,',;,,,§“‘,.§f,.,§fg,,§"§,,,,fi:““§, 37:1‘: rTweed Cops .. . ....._.. .- 93¢ to L59 Light Weight Comb. Overalls 50c “".‘“Y,Y°"“g PM?“ “'1'” Fla-Ye“ fihht you may have heard about w rk p, i, __ 25g h, 3J5 Work Shirts 98c to 1.19 . . . o n . v their cirfferent toes s0 “e11 under Greamxl I should be eternally Flanneuetke P “m” 185 the 1051351315 direction of Mrs. Ruby imankfulh» I Khaki‘ Pants . . . . .. 2.50 to 4.75 Tweed cups Yl ‘a ‘.19 "Hum." "c" 3°“ e‘ Stuownzgf! game's?‘ gpxhgfilflgg Doeskin Windbreaker: ... 2.98 gun," gnaw}, 43c 1 Mr.G t fttghhsb _ .~ ' _ _ - ‘no mmYolfilfifiluuAu m cgarlgftfieéto§gbrgr stiheopsest 5:31’: IfigiivxteiigéjgtfaEgintDOUlh-‘ihe 11:31; Two Tone Windbreakers 3.95 Skull Caps 69c to 79c eral months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lv-Pagc. spen a few diays at her home in Spring Vai- ley recently. and is now at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George McCoubrey and Mr. McCoubrey l where she will spend the summer. ed by seventeen members. The name of one new member was ad - ed to the 11st. Minutes of last BY last meeting were read and sp- . proved. It was decided to collect '- l used cards and send. to one of our i r missionaries who has made an a - . ' n” "8111" "will-HY meal“! °l pea] for them, the preparation agd I‘ J ‘the Evening Auxiuerv v! "it W~ sending or them to be attended to ‘ - M 5- vim-ml- m” l! u" h°m° ‘later. Miss Florence Inma-n then silver bowl on the Captain's taTle. Captain Ventrlss looked casually at the watch on his wrist. “I‘m sure he will be_all rirht. Miss Winstanlcy. Morn than that I'm certain hu will be. Want you take ccmpasFOn on an old man and corve for a stroll along the main deck wth me. Hyitcn won't mind," he added, "besides. he's‘ most likely asleep." . The girl hesitated. ‘Then she said. "Why yes, I will." Men’s Khaki Trousers $1. These are Re-conditionod Military Supplies, sturdy Khaki fabric, well mode and secured by us through The Wor Assets Corpora- tion. The sizes run from 30 to 44 inches waist measure, the gar- - merits were well and slurdily mode for Military Service, and in value you will agree tltot they are a "FIND". $1.00 per pair The Mayfield Women's Institute held the June meeting at the home of Mr. Lloyd Houston. In the ab- sence of the President, Mrs. James Houston presided. Meeting opened in usual form. Minutes of previous meeting read and adopted. Roll call answered with Sing. Say or Pay by seven members and visitors AVONLEA W. I. The Niular May meeting o! Avonles. W. I. met at Green Gables, the President presided and the meeting opened with the Ode fal- iawed by the creed repeated in unison. The minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved and —Two Are Heard Plotting- But. Stephen Hylton was most "l M"- Nwm“ 3mm" N‘! FYI‘ ‘gave in simplified words a very the roll call responded to b i3 M!“ Margueme Hmmmn 3a.“ m‘ 1» t l H had d zed d” ivmmg’ ‘hm.’ 5m Mlhnqefi? Ivory interesting chapter from the members naming their fsgorite gclel°°lhrg°°lcllgqthedleifihersjxiljolchlg; gnlltilleo afTereeIlie seteu-srrl rad "W" "5 ‘nmmrmi It“ '° ° - study book on “Finding a, new color. several visitors were also r n a ‘n8 e ' brought him a light mcal o! stem- ‘ I Th. meeting w“ cal-Ned out as ed chfcken and ice-water, Fhe _ _ ________ f” _ ' atmosphere of the room npz-eurrdwm present. School and sick commit- W115 urged that all tile women at- lees reported. Cavendish school h .. 0mg tend school mceiing- hi h ed i be t- outlined in the Missionary Monih- ling to Yhec chflfifen K5,? all £555. 1y, under the leadership of MILI ,_ , U, - < Uh d , I _ , fi _,. . _ . so. -2.2...::."....:.:;:“z:.t... 53122.": iifii.i.fiii'..°liiiitfi“itliiiiiifir f"’tif‘l‘.if‘i. e c imiled W , ed the meeting by reading s ed in fQpQLT-Ihg the Mizpsh Behe- ro-sppointed Mrs, Lqfne Houston It was decideito make ice cream H‘; gm“ t .... \ e ‘V’: l . P"'Y°°'~ T“ SSYIPW" 131W“ l diction which brought the meet and Mrs '1‘ L MacNeill Rustico and Cake for so on‘ picnic at C“. uil ' , . ' - ' - - - -, . _ ' y not? Mayra Wrnstanley; " 1 31"“ we" 1'9"‘ by Ml“- Evm, in: to a. close. A very lovely treat school. Mrs. Olaf Stevenson and emnsh‘ sick mnmmuee M15‘ But would be annoyed with him he‘ CHARLOTTE-OWN ler and Mrs. Johnston. After hear- ing a report from Miss Marguerite Houston re handicraft short course. the meeting approved of I181‘ at- - " Wright and the hymn, Rise Up O J self. might sllbo part. of-the plot- knew that, but it was unlikely that‘ _Mcyra tvould bother tibturhing him much before it was tftm». to re- tire for the night herselL Mrs. Robert Woolner, Cavendish school, Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson and Mrs. In; MacCoubrey. Cavendish sick’ Mrs. Former _ th d b i ' M“ °t G°d was ‘ung- A“ Ime" Illlaase Ctselllerrdltilssiflhlcahrulgsdmuschhlttz: s eating chapter from the study book ‘joyed by an ' "The significance of the church in i lift-s.‘ de Boinvillels voic» sruncltjcllPerinpswlt, was hi; head ,. . . yes, India" was given by Miss Florence lumen. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and several letters of correspon- dence reed and commented upon. ,,__ _,, ..A discussion took place about get- ' v Lin; s box of warm clothing also different useful articles ready for Ltelbndor and it was decided that each member bring whatever they could. to the next meeting and Elfin; and shipping would be further discussed. Several other taped of importance also came up for discussion. The collection amounted to eighty five cents and s donation o! fifty cents was grate- fully received. Two new members were welcomed to the Society. The singing of.’ Blcst Be The Tie That Blah and repeating the Mispah Benediction in unison brought the meeting to a. close. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess asdsted by Mrs. Bertha MacQuar- rie. Next place of meeting to be st the home of Mrs. Dan Mac- Leod. " The Busy Bee M‘ 'on Band. Victoria, met for t' ir regular monthly meeting on Tuesday after- noon, June 10th. one week later than usual on account oi’ vty rainy weather. The meeting wee under the direction of the new leader, Mrs. Allison Lea. Mea- ter Robert Wright, President was in the chair and the meeting open- ed with the Call to Worship. Re- member thy Creator in the days of thy youth. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever be- ' lieveth in l-lrm should not perish but have everlasting life. The hymn God sees the little sparrow fail we: sung and the passage of scrip- tiIe dealing with how Christ calm- ed the storm tossed waters was lie leedne‘. Rudy answers were He. showing marked interest. e 10rd’! prayer was repeated I! unison. The roll call was answer- t Plllfllll [HIST Potato Duat provides all- Ioilnal protection against potato pssumlbmuu f well as blighta. A blend el led-Conan! Micronired‘ DDT. already used by Imleeeloriel potatogrowers everywhere. ‘Refd. Ink-nevi ' Complete POTATO DUST ...] Several of the citizens of Vic- ltorla gttended the play “Anne of [Green Gables" held in Crapaud Hall and came home loudin their praises of the splendid portrayal of The characters made dear to the hearts of Prince Edward Is- landers here and everywhere through the ivritings of our belov- ed authoress, Lucy Maud Mont- gomery. - Mr. Thomas Cameron, Victoria celebrated his 86th. birthday on Tuesday. June 10th. Ml‘. Cameron is still enjoying excellent health. Able to be about the duties of Iris well kept home every tiny and ;grcatly interested in world affairs land all that pertains to the good ‘of the community ‘rn general. A visit to this home is a real pleas- ure indeed to say the least for hero with his antiahle life long partner, ‘Mrs. Cameron_ who is just p, very little behind him in years, young and old ali-ke receive a most cordial welcome and after a visit with this happy couple one is bound to come away feeling the bcnefits of such a visit. Their friends wish for Mr. Cameron many more happy birthdays. Mr. Stanley Stewart, Victoria, hls mglln opened up his crab-pack- ing plant and employs s number of hands in the afternoons to help lget ready this very delicious sea- ifood for the process of packing. lMr. Stewart keeps a scrupulously clean Government inspected fac- tory that would be worth anyone! while to Visit and get n. little In- sight into what is going on in the line o! industry in this Village By the Sea. Tourists from U. s. A. and other ' u“ ‘M quesuons “kw on l; by parts are already putting in theft appearance in Victoria and EA- pressing themselves n; well pleas- ed with the beauty of our Island notwithstanding the lateness oi the season which has retarded growth and the budding of trees and shrubbery. -V. STELLA MAINS SCHOOL Honor Roll of Stella School for the month 0i‘ May. Grade X - 1. Mon-a Gallant, 2. Marjorie Gallant, 3. Ida Doyle, Grade IX - 1.. Hazel Gallant, 2. Beatrice Doucette, 3. Alvire Le- Clair. Grade V111 —- 1. Bernice Peters. 2 Jeanette Gauthier. 8. Elisabeth Doyle. Grade Vi! - 1. Desmond Gal- lant. 2. Jean Gdlant, 3. Lillian Plrlesu. Grade VI - 1. quit-re. 2 Mildred arbeth McNelil. Grade V — 1 lei’. 2. Carntelite. Bleoquiere, 3. Gllelde Gefsnt. Grade 1V - l. Bernardfne Gauthier. 2. Virginia Gauthier, 8. Alblnm Gauthier. Gracie III —- 1. Hazel Doiron, 2. ‘Mary Geuthler, 8. Patricia Gauth- en. Grade I11’ (b) — 1. Pfllollle Gal- lant. 2. Audrey Gelsnt, fl. Wallace Gallant. Grade I! - 1. Grace Gallant, 2. Rose Marie LeOlir. I Ari“ Johnston. . Annette Blac- Galllrl. 3. Eliz- Hndhey oouui- Maris . Stewart and Miss Helen Green. The Gunter fund was discussed 8nd it was decided the teachers of both districts with the help of the Schuulnchlidren would collect for same. A letter was read by Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson from Mt". E. A. Smith. Supt. of National Park regarding Green Gables as l museum, as the Government has intimated their intention of event. "any "IFITIHG Green Gables into a museum as a memorial to L. M‘ Montgomery. ‘The Institutes and other parties interested are asked lo sci-operate in securing a sample of the most ancient clothing, fur- niture and Oqiiipmellt, etc. used by the pioneers of the Island that fulure generations may ilavc- a thance to observe how their fore- fathers lived. , Prince Edward Island has no public museum at present and a start of this kind may eventually be followed by others ivllich would add much to the enjoyment of vrsltors to the Island. A commit. l“ appointed to be responsible for this collection included Mr. Smith o! the National Park. Miss Mary Macdonald of W. I.. Chm»- lottetown, and Mrs. Jeremiah Simp- son, Cavendish. This mutter will b9 "'10" fully discussed at the convention and as much publicity ss possible he givgn 1Q it a; it I5 111C Wish of the parties concern- ed that the collection be reprg. llo Your Shirts , Stand the Summer? from fading, wilting by having shirts perly laundered. . . yet lounders thoroughly, . to change shirts frequently. RITEWAY CLEANERS Guard those stimulating sfrjpfl nutty collars from pro- Our treatment avoids strong bleach- ". harsh on color and fabric, Extra-quick delivery allows you tending course in order to instruct the school children in this line of work. Delegates appointed to at- tend. annual convention were Mrs. Warfield Orr and Miss Marguerite Houston. Miss Ada Graham report- ed making collection for cancer fund. Plans for clisTt-ict convention was discussed. It was moved and carried that meetings be discon- tinued for July and August, and lo meet with Mrs. James Houston rn September‘ Mrs. Hotlston also» prepare lunch. A box of fruit was to be sent to a, member who was ill. Proceeds for evening. Roll call 1 fees .50. collection $1.25. Clc-sed by singing file King. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Milton Orr as- sisted by Miss Winnilrcrl Doyle. Mrs. Blair and Miss Ada Gra- ham. santatlve of all parts of the Is- land. It is regretted that collec- tors oi’ antiques are carrying away so many precious relics that should be retained as the rightful pro- perty of the Island. The govern- ment is prepared to pay a moder- ate sum for such antiques. The meeting closed with tho scrv- ing of lunch and singing God Save the King. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. R. G. Firming. Roll call "What I Would Llkf‘ to Learn in Handicraft Work.”-Col- ietftlcn $1.70. He scinmifed from his bunk and stcccl swaying for a moment c1ut:h- ing the sde ui‘ the cabin for s"P' port. SlCWlv his head clef-iced. life felt ii: would be béttrr 'n the cool night air outside. With- diff culty he pushed his arms into the EIQIVPs of his dressng gown and 1i telifid at the door. No sound came to his ears, and he guessed that ‘he others must be away at the for end of the yacht. He climbed slowly and not with- out a sensation of dizziness up the ladder Itacilllg to the bridge detk. He felt he would be Sfl|f9l‘Trl1QT9-—l.l\'tf, ihcrc was little likelihood of any of either guests or crew disturbing or discovering him. Stephen stretched himstli: flung back his shoulders; breathed c1 eply of the warm scented sir With the flavour of night, He felt better already. He "wanted to sing-why. he had not the rcmotest not on. But a sound caught his quick ears and he froze into immobility. Al first it was indistinct, Ike the soft ispping or the ccean against Thr- Lapwing: while hull. Then he found it was a voice. he movctl nearer. It seemed to be aiming from the direction 0f one of the starboard llfebcnts. Caut- lously he edged his way nearer. Hyllon stiffened HS he rcccgwizcd the voices-there were tw; of them ncw- as those cf’ Grca rix and Mrs. de Boinviile. petulant. "You were a fool, Oiauo», t) do that. nilst.s.q.<>si_wili.it do us their?” “I tell you 1t was the only WHY. This business has been a 8005113.’ to us. It will be e lot easier tlianl it would have been if we'd been compelled to follow our BEYt-‘Bd schedule during the trip. You leave it to me. but don't foiflet- t0 do your stuff." “I‘l] enyoy that part." he i193"! Ursula de Bolnvlle say, "but I Can't say I'm altogether happy about our getting away." There was g, little silence between them. then: “That's all right.” Grazttrx as- sured her, anrl Stephen noted the sudden coming oi s new cnnfid nce into his voice. "I've just tborcht of something. 1 think we'll make it all right." "What fl it, Claude?" "I'm not teUlnK." he untied into the darkness. "Let's get the Job over first. And remember It can't be hurried. We've plenty of tine and. once we've nailed him down we're on Easy Street for ever." A sound of shuffling told Stephen that the pair were proposing to K0 down again to the deck below and. as quietly us he had came. Stephen stole beck again to his cabin. On [that would be what. it was. What l,f we never get Oinfhls cabin gingerly. lhave been?" demanded Mayra with’ the way he tried to make sense of what he had heard. He felt. marl it ought to make sense somehow. All fabrics take more punishment in the sum- mertime, demand particul In cleaning. Rely on -us er care in wearing and te be particularly care- ful in cleaning your summer wardrobe-owe cen- sider every gerntent an I individual. For best leeks under the summer sun and to protect your fine apparel, alternate wearings frequently. Send us cleaning regularly to guarantee your- self e ready supply of immaculate cletlies. Riteway Cleaners 192 Fitzroy 8L ' Phase 2m o There was another ‘thins. What could possibly be the elm of this pair? What could they gain by put- ttng the yacht out-‘ofmction romfuf" as communications were concerned and why, as he had heard Great"! hint. was the fact that the boat was aground so providential to them? tTo Be Continued) Stephen pushed open the door of "And, tvhereedo you imagine you stanley as he entered. “Taking the airy he responded lightly. so lghtly. in Inct, that Miss Winstanley ordezcd ilm back to bed again immediately and threatened to keep him there the whole o! to-marrow. Lilletl 0ul, lIo Pain! No pads or piss era in (use svith-iust a few drops of s pllnlell remedy UTNAIW5 CORN EXTRACTOR-only a cw applies- lions and relief comes quiclllfi- TKRI‘ youraore corn today. For raped results. Tel [renter mmfntl. use the old reliable Corn remover. PUTNA M‘S court itxrlzncrol. 35c at sll dealer; In medicine. Putnam's Corn Extractor CHAPTER IX With Numb’; Permission Throughout the night and again on the foliowzng morning stephen had pondered the myste lous con- versation he had head between Claude Greatrlx end Ursula del Boinville. in tile seclusion of the‘ deck shadows. In the light of what Cubism Veniriss had told him the previous afternoon about the wire- less trsnsmittsr having been put out of action it appeared evident to Stephen that if the Captain wanted to put his finger on the culprit he wouldn't be so very w d~ of the mark if he npnrehcndcd either the marl or the wonlan. Stephen recailvd that dtlflng the voyage so far neither Grentrlx nor Mrs. do Boinvifle had appea ed particularly friendly. So fut as he was aware they had met f:r he first time n-bcard The Lapwing. But that. Stephen warned him- It Fur Foot Ailments consuur II.J ' Imnlm‘. l.’ Orthopedic Chis-noodles N! Grena George Street CBARLOTTETUIN rm RURAL DELIVERY and PICKUP SERVICE EVERY THURSDAY STARTING THIS WEEK AT! Mt. Stewart - - - Clarke Bros. St. Peter's - - - - Clarke Bros. Morell - - Dingiyell d Reasiter Sourls - - Seuris Ladies’ Wag! [VERY TUESDAY A1’ Montague - - - - l. N. Hoelay RITEWAY I 0 L E All ERS