GU_A§_D!AN rhea THREE __ 1 . gilllllltlfl: | - '9 O “THUR-FRI. —SAT. Sho-ws At 7 - 8:45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 ‘WZ/‘Ztgitifild flat/m! i A ‘its: iwlih lheepeod oiiighlwmep- > c up an ouliow mob. . braving bullets Plus Sports M Funny Animal Short r Zorroa Black Whip i.» Unusual Occupations’ ‘ ‘I The annual‘ meetl g “i n Friesian Associa ion will be ‘,9 Prince of Wales College on Tuesdfly» the morning. important business. Try lhil = flock in [syn hand. lHT B NOW ronav -.-. MUSIC IN CGLO Rita Hayworth - Ln Bowman In , "Til-NIGHT, Allll rvriir iiioiir Showing at ins - 1 and a -.=---PR1NcE ED WARD = 3 DA YS --STAR TS THUR. . . m, . . , IDVHID SMALL Pllulfl "UP IN MAIIUS ROOM" lllmll lllllllii IEYllllllS ~ lflliilf Ulfffi- Gill Pllitltl - Ilttiil llfl Milli! ilffilliiiili no it: emu - iuii llllll - uni uinm Added: News 0f The Day Law OI The Badlands - Musical Mexico I PICTURE TO REMEMBER PLAN YOUR THEATRE PARTY NOW unpleasant... *1 igdvilgtoflemelnil” ion Win/Mimi fiflE/d UBERUN nnfliilillfl lllilii STARTS MONDAY w PRINCE ED WARD s» . I _ svQVEMPIR Egyoildilrfi Tlitlli 1,000 Surplus Warships — With the end of the convoy the Royal Canadian Navy have been declared surplus to naval re- quirements. Anchored at buoys inside Syd- of these vessels. including five four-stacker destroyers. three Ban- gor class minesweepers and l8 corvettes. The majority of these vessels have more than four years of sea scwice behind them, with successes against the enemy. res- cues at sea. salvage oi crippled merchant sh . o‘. millions o tons of war ma- terials. Sydney has been named "scrap yard" where the will he stripped of any materials which can be used in the battle against Japan. Once ue.. where they will be turned and subsequent disposal. Sank First Sub Among the more famous is H. lcnand of LL-Cmdr. J. B. Shaw. R. holds the rlktiiiction of being the first Canadian ship oi this war or any other war to sink a Ger- man U-bost She has been in on two assists on sub kills and has salvage and rescues at sea to her credit during’ 230.000 miles of 6th travel. Another to reach the lut phase ls H. M. C. S. Calgary under com- mand of Lieut. George Orr of To- ronto. with claim to being in on two kills and a aroboblo third- Others include H. M. C. S. Ed- mundston. commanded by Lieut. John Iieckie oi Vancouver; H. M. c. s. Mataipedia. skippered bv Lieut. Chris F. Usher of Victoria; 1r M, c, 5, Chicoiitimi. under of the P. E. l. Branch of the Hol- l, cacn. J. srawagr. Earle Griffin ch51“: ivfieeliing; held in Room No. l3 of June 19th, at ll 0 it.“ H THE G . .,,,, ~ o which NOO$5RHOISH0TS‘- mu "i" (B ma‘ MATHEWS - NOAH snatch" If MB n .. _ ' Muu-tpukiiiri-{lisaléfilfl - Iiilhllh. . Drains - Thrills "PIKE GREAT - FLAMARION” . _' i '1 Boil WILUAM§5SUM 5“““‘%IW\"$ l ni he‘ . . EXTRA l l NEW SERIAL STARTING “HAUNTED HARBOR“ News - Pictorial Shows 3:16 - 7 - 8:45 i ney harbor today are the first 26‘ i i Also Final Chapter 0f “BREN DA STAR” fax; H. M. C. S. Buctouche. com- manded by Lieut H. Essen Young of Victoria. and H. M. C. S. Dauph- ln, commanded by Lieut. Edward R. O'Kelly of Toronto. The men and ships are under the supervision of Capt. C. M. R. Schwerdt. R. C. N, Navahofficer in charge at Sydney. while Capt. Paul B. Cross of Saint John, N.B., is in charge oi destroying. MANN-DYMENT NUPTIALS 0n Wednesday evening. Mo? 23. i945. at 7.15 m. the home o Mr and Mrs. Les ie A. Mann of Ken- singtcm, was attractively decorated in a pink and white color scheme, with the setting sun, glowing soft- Doroth Csldwel. guests were entertained by organ music played by Mrs. Russell Mac- Kay, Mrs. Mr. Murray. Rev. Mr. Murray also sang “I Inve You Truly" which was requested by the bride. Howard and Margaret During the evening the Percy Birch and Rev. During the past two years Mrs. Dyment has been employed by the Island Telephone .. n chief operator of their Kensingto branch. 00., Ltd .1: Mr. and Mrs. Dyment will make theiflhome in Margatewhere their many friends wish happy years of wedded bliss. them many YORK SCHOOL Report for May. ,ly through the windows forming a ("I49 x 511-1» 511m! 500KB‘; ‘,lovely background for the marria e 3- Nbflflh LEW“; 3. Mhfy hillb- of their eldest daughter, Mvrlo Grade X Jr--—1. Arthur Brown; svmmv, us, June 12 - (or) Krovm- Wes be“ "m"- system more than 1.000 ships of| [silk and wore a corsageIoI yellow ircses, while the grooms iwore a street-length dress of Brit- hhd erie rooorilioiiet set and to the organist soil the wedding supper was served _ vessels invited guests. numbering about so. M. C. S. Chambly, under the com- WW5“- N. V. R. of Victoria. which‘, Wanda. who was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Kennel. Earle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Dyment of Margate. The winsome young bride, look-i ing very lovely in a floor-length gown of white sheer over taffeta. fashioned with sweetheart neck- iine_ long full sleeves fit-ted waist- ilinc and full skirt, her veil was, [of finger tip length, caught backi in halo style with a wreath of] orange blossoms, and carrying a bouquet of Bettertime roses. en- tered the room to the strains of Lohengrinflr. Wedding March, play- icd by Miss Georgie Proffit, leaning on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. M155 Pearl Mann, sister of the bride was bridesmaidnrE and looked very charming wear- ing s floor-length gown of pink sheer over taffeta made in torso style, full skirt. sweetheart neck- line and long full sleeves, and carrying p bouquet of ellow roses.i Mr. Lorne Glyclcn, f end of thel The double ring ceremony was erformed by the Rev. Lewis Murray, assisted bv the Rev. James A. MacGowan. uring the sign- lng of the register. Mr. Russell MacKay 57mg "O Perfect Love." The bride's mother chose a street length dress of turquoise printed mother ish navy crepe with a corsage of pink Briarcliffe roses. The groom's gift to the bride was pearl ear rings, to the bridesmaid pearl necklace, to the best; man. a ear rings. After the ceremony a sumpgume The bride's table was centered with two beautiful wedding cakes. dismantled: while pink candles in silver hoid-| he ships will steam to Sorel.‘ ers glowed softly during nhe racer»! tion. In traditional manner. the over to the war assets corporation‘ bride and Ffflcm with B 511v" cake | f .t il first piece of wed- ilihlge ciihe, nigel‘ which Mrs. Ernest Birch. aunt of the groom. cut the cakes and the bride and groom served their respective cake to the unis in serving were Miisimsvhilliamwatts. Mrs Bruce Crozler. Mrs, Roscoe MacDonald , Harry Mutch, Mrs. Montgomery. Mrs. Preston Wad-y man and the Misses Edna Mann» Florence Dymenigiolgqul’! _ _ l’ DEPARTMENT or eunuc wonxsaNn HIGHWAYS PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD lSlAND SEALED TENDERS addressed to uu uadenillloil will be Noemi at this office until noon on Monday. limo "ib- or persons willing to contract for the following Province of Prince Edward Island:- SUBGRADING EAST obtained at the office ways, Charlottetown. Prince ldwlrd Provincial Treasurer of in; io Fifteen nnaam Dollars (HMO-N) War Bond for like HIM‘!!!- bo obtained. Tendon to be marked "suaonaomo sasr eomr soap." The Doparinentideep not bind itself to soul" “I "1"" °l' "i! (L. I. MsoMILLANl Deputy Minister under. OlllflotieMWllolI-Llllllnuo ' I. Bemlce Grade Donal 2, Cecil We. Marguerite Vessey M_ Laken Lowis 99 b10766 =._... .____.__. RAW POU LTRY u, prices and prompt returns. We ‘supply crates. " I-lodgeii THE ROYAL PACKING CO. roma- noan-onsrsrow scnooi. no nasnv nun noon. a rl hail tender on u» forms nanniiod wbioh m! be “m” m‘ e n‘ l at the Department of Plbllo Works and l-ligu- lahnd, on or ailm- Junehdtbao 114.5. b "some bank cheque pays e e and must be aeeomDI-nigg. gm“ o’ "h" ‘and vmmd’ womb lfiostlonl may be seen u this office. when ‘render Form my I. Marion Andrews. Grade IX Sr.-1. Marguerite Vesaey; 2, Aletha Brown; 3. Vivian iAndrews. Grade IX Jr.—i. Anita Lewis. Grade VIII-l, Gerald Robinson. Grade VII-l, Christine Proud: Lewis; 3. Harvey Jewell. VI-l, Hazel Andrews. Grade V Sr.—l, Dean Watts. Grade V Jr.—i. Marina Watts and Freda Newsori; 2, Maisie Jewell Grade IV Sr.—1, Laken Lewis; 2. Norman Brown; ,3, Jackie An- draws. Grade 1V Jr.—i. Rose Watts; 2, Gladys MacDonald. Grade III—-l. June Dennis; 2. Joan Vesey and Ellgine Cooke; 3. lizabeth MacDona . Grade II Sr.-1, George Andrews Grage II Jr.—1. Muriel Mac- Sr.—1, Betty Andrews; tts. rode I Jr.—i. Alan Brown. Highest average senior grades- 98.5. Highest average junior gradea. Grade 1 .8. War Savings Stamps to date - ‘Alnne MacPhersnn, teachbr. W b dail Live and ewxlrelkzvillyilligd Chicken. High- l’. Ch lotteto n n1. "s. n. YENKINS. iri-on.) 1945. from any person highway work In the or a Dominion of Canada of Public wont- CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be lnserter at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. COOKS for Photographs. ,u0Nl'5DEltATl0N LIFE ‘ URANC m. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. _ Services Sabbath, June 17th. Sun- Imeoslde ll A. M. Milo 3 P. M. Colo- man 7.30 P. M. 6-13-11. i CONGRATULATIONS are elf- .tcndepl to Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Ballingall, Glen Alden Farm, who are celebrating their twenty-fifth ‘wedding anniversary on Thursday. June l4, and will be at home to their many friends in the after- noon and evening. 1281 O-U fliitflflfi g The Wild Biro? a (i i BY Elizabeth Vernon QX£iQKtQO cannon 1 . The winter even grey Wind that Thsgysngv-v‘ razedluodm’ m,“ howled like s. psi-in: "has. “are h» Emyimfls seemedutir: giieimfi; der the lash of the gale The dB-ifkriess was failing, Gin. rlsiiiiinhizémm h” “m” “m” , °"- tho when downward “d” s“ hardly recovered herself. Her feet in their, “We were numb. The bitter o0] MR. AN DERSON of Victoria Beach. Manl- P. E. I. Marriage to take June 22nd at Wlnnimeil. Man. 6 place HOME 0N LEAVE — L.-Cpl. John l1‘. MacKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. albane is enjoying two weeks‘ furlough at home. L.-Cpl. MacKay has completed his instruction course at Alder-shot, N. S. HEALTH REPORT — Two hun- were given annual health inspec- tion last month, according y; _ B. C. Keeping, city health officer. V.D. CONTROL - There are 35 old cases of venereal disease and four new ones in the City at pres- ent. according to Dr, B. C. Keeping, city health officer, who made his Ycbort to the City Council inst night. Of the old cases, 11 are male and 25 female; the new con. sist of one male case and three female. CITY roucu COURT -_. 1n thie police court yesterday drunk and incapable was fined $20 and costs or 20 days. A mun charged with attempted break and ehihy was remanded until June gig-r ‘Elg-Ttitllxclilgtgflhetlb/Ch charged un- Um“ mm. c were remanded CHURCH OF SC T. . _. Donald Nicholson W(i,l1lC‘:I\l’dIf‘)tl.Ct 2g; glee alt Birch Hill on Thursday, ‘m9 4th. 8.30 P. M. Annual meet- IWZEI Stiamhei, Saturday. Juno glim- 3-30 P. M. Cape Traverse, onday. Juno 18th. 8.30 P. M. Argyle 5M7‘? Mfilltiflv. Jilne 25th P. M. DeSable, Tilcsdny, Juno . 1 P. M. Western Parish rm. ghhl morilns. Tuesday. June 26th, P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. 6-13-li. APARTMENT ourrun _- an. gutted most of one apartment; of a four tenement house at 27 King Street at 7.30 yesterday morning, Firemen went immediately to ‘he scene and put the blaze out after h two-how" stnlezle. Considerable damase was also caused to the Quit" hilhrtments by water. Three families occupied the building, Mrs §Ionald Wilson and four children, rs. Hector MacQuarrie and Mrs, PERI] White. Mrs. Wilson and three of the children were forced to. “Fill from the window into blan- ke s held by neighbors. The fourth, the oldest boy ran down the stairs through the thick smoke, The blaze originated. as far as Could be found, in a closet undoi- irlngtllzlrvfly in Mrs. Wilson‘; apgyi. PROMOTION AND TRANSFER —-The Civil Service Commission has announced the promotion and I transfer of Mr. Gallant from the position of Senior Customs-Ex- cise Clerk on the Customs Inspee. tlon Staff Charlottetown to Inspec- or of Customs and Elxcise, Grade 2, Hhlifhx. N s. The duties of this position will require Mr. Gallant to visit all points in Nova Scotin, RE. Island and the Magdalene Islands where Customs-Excise Offices are located. Willie headquarters has been designated as Halifax, Mr. Gallant will continue to reside in Chhrlotetown in view of the acute housing situation in the former city. Mr. Gallant first entered the pub- lic service in April, 1920, witih the Soldiers Setlement Board, shortly aft-er his return from overseas and in January, 1525. he transferred to the Inspection Service of the De- partment of Customs and Excise. He has, therefore. ov:i' twenty-five years. service to his credit and his promotion at this time is a reward for merit. CITY COUNCIL - In the ab- scnce of Mayor J. E. Blanchard, Coun. P. G. Gay acted as Mayor at the monthly meeting of the City Council last flight. Only matters of a routine nature were discussed following the reading of the re- ports by the chairmen of the fin- once, streets, property, lights, fire tenders and market committc... Resolutions re-appointing Dr. W. J. P. MscMillan a. member of the School Board trustees and allow- ing Mr. Patrick McTague to erect a porch on his residence on Bishop Street, were passed. Changing the working hours of the men patch- ing the streets so they will in fut- ure work between the hours of B am. and 5 pro, and granting Mr. George Tull an extension of ten years in the lease of his premises in the Market basement were oth- er matters finalized hy way of.re- solutions. Cl-ITOWN OADETS WIN — No. 80 (Charlottetown) Squadron, 3.0.- AI‘. (Air Cadets), broke the rec- ord and took top honors in the last of a series of monthly mathematics tests conducted by Air Cadet Com- mand Headquarters, Halifax, dur- ing the current year. Wit s. score of 91, this crack Island un t topped the previous record of 89 held by No. 349 (Campbelltonl and No. 250 (Queen Elizabeth Hlgih School) units. Second place went to No. lfll (Moncton Squadron with the previous record score of B9, Queen Elizabith High School, Halli-ox placed third with 87. while No. 313 (Eldmundswn) and No. 816 (New- casle) units tied for fourth place with 84, Sixth place went to Fred- ericton, 82 per cent: followed by Yarmouth with M) per cent. Sydney and Steiiarton tied for 8th piece wit]; 7B per cent. Other scores were Westviile. Holy Family (Bathurst). and Sydney Mints. 75: Glace Haw. Grand Falls. and Bedford 73; Hol- lfax Kiwanis Saint John. and n! Highways. ilfbt) M. n MRS. panics.‘ AN-I toba, announce the engagement, ofi their do hter Irene to Mr. Havi-l land C‘ . son oi Mr. and Mrs.‘ Edwin Craig. Covchead Road.‘ Hugh F. MacKay, Brad-i l l dred and forty-two City children: Dr‘ OX1 f.’ Darfmouth. ‘ll; and U S C. (Bath-i had invaded J}; 1e] . d!» down Nb “id o lonsiha m lie she hacgi e m’ gee“ m‘ ‘hows Chflhzed 1 while m’ d“ mm Diem ob“ to this bitterness. It seemed so long since i119! hlfid ‘list hounds and lost her. The h is familiar country. , orse held back on the bleep track. clumsily, an, Md - "Psior." she said $00," kmwlhs no very horsy endear. men“; “Door old lamb." The lone tweet fare NB-hrded her. She laid hel {cheek against hi?‘ nose. feeling a. ransient warmt The wind screamed again. hurling w, mo“ and she and her horse flinched uJt. 111%; the use . come on, Dopey" He advanced, 1nnpingf5.f§°jy”g% thought this track must legd ‘Somewhere? 0r would it be like’ iihhi 1m deep small valley they .11“ entered which had contained ligrgye hb-eederelict farm? 1i, might n b99591‘. she knew now, .to have seized on that shelter, flfalgemglérfli iglrohsh it was, than to 'mind floated pictures of food, l. m, bani]; giro. And that mirage hill. across a xplggguthu h“ m” “Ehehwund 0f her horse's hoofs n? ffl d” Mum“ w" , u e X10‘? by the snow. The igtonea hidden wererrt avoidable. eqstumbled again, paused and heal) fell on her knees. They rembled 5°l The 1on8 boots were $1 hoary and they hurt her heels. r e cold seemed more intense; as i...‘é‘°..~;.?.‘; i“ ire“; e bee" "EXPOSURE." “DIED 0F 3x. POSUREK-‘Zllhlls, then, w“ how i; llfllirbened? This sensation of lil- lleslsgzsz.r"""v’ a I A“ " i She thought oi Jerry. She saw him more clearly on the white steep trade Jerry, her only bro. ther; his wavy hair, dark eyes and slid-i figure .. . ."You silly little hes he said. At that image she could ‘smile a little. She thought: I W011} Blve ulp-no, because ghe couldnt imagine Jerry without her. She loved him and he loved her, He was the perfect brother Vicll- Bill/Why. she knew, moving stiffly on. he was as good a brother s: she wanted or would ever wan . she found herself thinking: “I can't go on. . only a few steps more. . she tried to sing- "Some day my prince will come" she hummed in a cracked treble At the boot of times, she hadn't a voice. "Someday I'll find my love-w" Dopey wliinnled. "And your voice isn't she told him. He had She couldn't pull him then, suddenly, she saw at what it was he pricked his ears-e small house standing among trees. the lights shining in the windows. The sno-w whirled betiween her- self kind the house. and the ex- haustion, the hunger, the pain of her hands, seemed the greater now th-a-t so soon they would be ended. Carefully she led the horse down into the lane. It was narrow. winding, but it was more than the track she had left. A car had driven quite recently up to the house. for the marks of its tires and chains were still visible. The branches of mat trees, dimly seen creaked as s‘he dragfled Dopey up to the door. There, in the shelter of the house, the wind so hot," sfwped. on. And died. The succeeding silence seemed uncanny. There was m doorbell. Bridle over her arm. Ginnie knocked on the door. It must be quite a poor farm. she thought; only that the curtains at the windows didn't look poor . . The door opened. A girl stood snow, the girl was like an appari- tion-so pretty, so beautifully dressed. ivith the high fox collar standing around her ears. Her mouth wag-u vivid Pretty "d- 1i- didn't sml... At sight 0i Glflillt? she came out on to the porch. swiftly-and ore could not im- dgine a less welcoming gesture- she drew the door shut behind her’; “Yes? Do you want anything? she asked. "I-" Ginnie found her lips so stiff that she oould hardly shoe-h- "I'm lost. And my horse is lemo- Could he shelter? Could I come in and telephone?" , ‘I'm afraid the telephones broken." the YWBI 1°15"! Y9" piled. ' "oh!" Binnie felt on overpower" m; longing for the flickering fire Well. could I—" mo young wwnan came out to me 4m; v quickly she spoke. not at all lo : ‘The village is only g mile. Just down the lane . . there": a little pub. The e¢kgrg- ciii was. Ginnie rhousht. incred- ible: a dream no longer but a nightmare. She ml t have ans- wered, “But. I feel ii and Im lame too—" she stared c-t the other wo- man and the words st/uck in her throat. Wihat at last she said" was, "Oh. Thank you very much. She turned Dorsey's droopins head and led him away. Once. she looked round. ‘The Weill-y Zifl had slipprd back into the house. The door closed-wlosed. grey- painted-looked somehow tbrbid- din/j Ginnie felt a little light-head- ed, Her heel, after that short pause, hurt horribly r She was surprised to hear her own voice Still more surprised to taste the tea-rs salt 0n her liFS hhd to have to stop to smear them with her sleeve u "The village i- only a mile. Th“:- words. cold as the ‘MOW drifted through ‘her mind. Drill!- ging Dopey, she turned the oor- T ner of the yimwldinfih 51A horise whimied -€ - 3S Gil ‘DDDEY 3115- Wered. Slowly she moved on tine eccl": u .iok.n.g beck at the l5 0! the hOllse before her gt the narrow road. Then, stumb- ling. she turned aside toward mo“ dimly been buildings. she found herself in a small yard. with icy hands that would hardly work, she draw the bolts of a stable door. Wimin, eihe could boar the horses . The plaice was in darkness. mhlfliflnzb’. she fumbled, the found o. switch and pressed it. The stables were lit. Blinking dazzled, she led Dopey over the threshold. He lined. mating so ly. diut the doors behind him and dint out the snow and wind She sank down on an old, brass bound oorn bin. The bridle in one stiff hand She feebly moved the other in search oi the hand- chief she, coufdxft find. And must remain, having no strength with which to move, until she froze. o o o Kit Stone propped himself a- gainst l'he edge of the table, his long leathern-gaitered legs btretched before him. The fire. flickering, illumtned for a moment the line of the jaw. the rather thin lira that smiled down at the girl in the chair She was. indeed, illldfiifid ihene, she felt as if shol I77»? t/mice Today! EEW: good coffee" '_, A: good as nun nose rm ______.-.-1—-_:-:-.-<._._-—_.~__~;..:-__-1.=.-:-_ = ~— - '1: - ‘mt bernd In the almost She looked at him, her hands on she could m..<e out a group n15 arms. He put her back in the ldeep chair. he stood away and |snapped his ringers The setter rinse. stretched delicately and came to his hand, And Claire lay motionless where he had put her Abruptly, he turned. opened the door and stepped out into the driv- ; mg wind. For a moment he stood there There came a ivhilnper from his dog,‘ shivering in the icy blast Kn, nodding as if in reply to a lquostlon. strode on his way. In the stable yard ire paused, Half-consciously he loosed up at the sky, sniffed ti: air. He thwghl: Not much more snow to- _nl8ht. An iron frost No hunting Whorrvw-He Ormscd the his to {the stables and then. by the light 0f his torch. he saw that yhe doors weren't bolted One hand on the latch. he stopped, for Belle was , srowlins shufiihe at the threshold i He flung cpcn the doors, switched 1 on the lieht and entered On (he floor. throw-n down from tlhe loft. wag a vast mound of hay ui-iere no hay should be. In its grey fragrance lay a young boy asleep .hl5 head on his arm. one hand flung out. A strange horse occupied a loose-box. A saddle and a bridle lay. contrary to all decent usage, on the ground For the sake oi the horses. Kit closed the doors against the snow and wind, With an expression on his face which did not bode well t It seemed along time after that man: thl t "l t, idLtI . . Zi‘§I-.°.-nn’?‘oii’..“2i.in“...i‘?.i‘.°.i.l...l 315g“ Sim"- “e 5m“ ‘°' ney piece showed twenty to eleven. (conflmnq) And Kit bided his time Turning her head she glanced up and, perhaps at a certain dryness in his smile she flushed al little, He leont there, at ease, his‘ hands in his pockets. The ceiling of the small room Yesterday’: Market “you will see me min." n Make you: loans j with the soft, colourful tints - of ALABASTINE. Easy to ‘. use . . . just mix with water "and ap iy with a a rush. ries quickly w: - - out odour, and WI l IIOI with ALABASTINI -paims over planer, wsllboard, wallpaper or any solid surface. A 5 lb. PACKAOI Comes ii. lvor . Cfflfll» Bil‘- Li ht Bull’. Pink, Light Bill‘: re , Li gin Green, and White. came down low a/bove their head. ;E8E$. Per dol. A20 carelessly, he glanced around The, gth-i’ I50 smallness and dhabbiness of thlsir?“ 50!‘ Place suited his whim. We" ‘la-yd. , Baigw“ 7,: m- b‘! 3-00 He had chosen to install hlmaelf- Rga tY-b d“ Y 40h here for a. few months; to hunt: qteflsk 993 lb 36-400 from here. to know solitude. And bmckénizer ~ 1 376-4758 now,t evening. Claire Sihelwn’! mesh Mme h d l 50-32-19 car h staged a breakdown Cele“ Q "i w‘ 35 exactly at his gates. She was. Corned b”! ‘a?’ she had told him. on her way to Oranges doz ‘so an aunt near Warwick. Rather Tommi, m: - u: an indirect route, hers had been. New cabbage lb m, He dropped his glance from New bee“. sub‘. a“ where it had rested on the man- m u $4M“, tie. For there stood a PhOT-OB‘ h 0i Fresh god. m l“ hi; mother, and it was as he] "mm d“ 345° heard her mien a little . . . Well. Applea"pk_ m, one day-soon, now-he would Tum, m , '6 11E!’ 115,993’. Bettie dawn Carrr) , 10 fi, a with the sort o! girl whom she Pmmp!’ m u wanted him to marry; the risht Nmsyh-oom, i . box w. hostess for Wanderslay. A lttle spinach‘ “L a“ dull. that girl would be? Perhaps; Beans. lb. go "What are you fluorine. Ki Radish. bunch "I was thinking." he Jifd House plants goals: slowly, “that that thrill Wu" New Carrots b. 10o wearing might" have been wasted ginupfiygb h m on your nun . rocco . unc 40c Claire glanced down with l Onions. lb. 7e, 4 .359 smile at "that thing —a sown o! Artichokes 4 ,3, the richgst. the most glowing red. 33mg]; m, She crooked a white arm on the back of tier chair. She laid m dark heed back on it and veil he; eygg, "Pm glad you like it. Kit." . win howled in the chim- neyieqme setter, lying in her oor- The [slowing places of hill my, granted, thumped 'her tail be ahead on Welleldl liter- md was quiet again. Kits hands "all In“! m 31:“ eloh ,pped forlseconcl the tables ov insn oo k influen- eglgt n: index“), he stwpgd, oeptiogsnof Tuesday and Saturday s e who 5 ml“- , ' m‘ ' "Kit/J W “W1”; T!“ Y°“ u. s. ssouon a SONS. 519d the ogagwhe ‘Pg’ Wm". General aim. Moot “Ml-III! 56ft tn; fig W" l” 5"" ‘u!’ . . “a4 o . c It wosera minute later thlt I112 D. I. CUMMINGS, gold, as if suddenly fflghtgnedhég General Store, .:. n. Efitlfid ‘Sh; ‘£25.. music.” 'o......' '" "l"l‘l"o.." He nailed. "Very went Ill tum i: Vernon. ' m for you. Pvogo wit) W now. the place- IIELGmoDOISIGAIL "on. K " n: toil"!- q mugt give an eye tothlngs . . . v n. And, then. my dear,’ l" "m o-ie-ie-lo-si. s1'-*.':-— s‘