Vernon itlver-Uigg I A RUM WIIO, tool Yes, every box oi’ these crunchy Rice Krhplel gives more weight for lg money. Compare wltlrany other optionally known ready-tn-eat rice canal. Try 'eln"todayl ocroann 14. 1949 Canada Packers’ Livestock - ‘Truckers d: Agents FOR PROMPT RETURNS SHIP THROUGH THESE REPRESENTATIVES EVERY WEEK WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE LOCAL PLANT AND SEE YOUR HOGS BEING KILLED, WEIGHED AND GRADED. [LACE TRUCKER/AGENT LOADING DAY Albany-Victoria. L. D. iiiacLeud dc Sons ......Tilursday Aiberton .... .. .Alhertun Coop. “Tuesday Aunsndaie . J. G. MacDonald “Tuesday Bediord-Tracadie ,.__ llrrb Muliln ......_._.Tuesday Belle River-Wood ls- iands . u. Bears . ............ .. Tuesday Bloomfield . Bloomfield Coop. “Tuesday gpulpibnne Elmer Wigmore "Thursday Canoe Cove .. Archie MacKinnon .. ..Tuesday cgl-dlgan . Norman MacKenzie ..,_._.'l‘hursday Conway - Portafl- ‘ Freeland .. . H. E. Phillips ..... .._.._.._.'l‘ucsday Cornwall .. .. , . l-lazen Howard __.. ,_...Tuesday Oovehead-Yorlr Lloyd Vessey ............ .....'l‘uesday - stusore- crl-gmud we . it.‘ N. Dawson .'l‘uesday until noon Dunatsiinage . . Borden Boswell Tuesday lens -Eldon - Pt. Prim- , MQIVIIIQ John Mcltae .....'l‘uesday llierslie . .. .. l-Iilerslle Coop. ._ Tuesday Elmira-East Point .... .. Plus csmpbr" Manda: afternoon Indgflclnyl- Les Mscllowell . Thursday n“; . Murray Gllagbour North .. Carl Graham ...,.'l'uesday Iunter River Borden Bagnail "Thursday xgggdnflon llerb Mcl-Iwen - Mau- Thursday rice Cuseicy Montague . Sid MacLean . .Thnrsda! pug-all’ ____ __ ". Dingwell it Rosslter . Tuesday ML sn'ln _Eg|-| Jay ' ..........-.........Tuesday Murray River - Mur- l. . fly Barbour R. MacPherson THEM!!! Northam Spurgeon Dyment Tuesda! o-Lu" __ v omen-y coop, Tuesday Pealres-St. Theresa's Illeriln Devine Thursday , _ I _ It Page. m" Rm ltoddie rm: .. .. Tuesday ,li. S. MacEwen it M- Caueley . .. Thursday Tirnlsh Vernon - Cherry Val- ll! w.....;i'.i"“ Wellington Tlrnish Coon .. Ralph Les . Waiter Crane .Eddie Shea .. Wellington Coop- ‘ .Tuesday .. . Tuesday .... Tuesday Tuesday ... Tuesday ' - e . Charlottetown and vicinity — For eillclent t. cklnl ""4" M" f‘ to Friday phone 296 or i274. It is impossible to list every district on the lslsnd. II your district t t th e r st trucker to rw- 1- "kl"! IIIroIILMiaIrIsTreIr-IEIIICyZrgfiefilizectrntlrcthe Tlhzrloiftetown Plant wherever :00- Iible. For this service contact your local trucker previous to trusklrll l!- REMEMBER IT ls T0 YOUR ADVANTAGE 1'0 MARKET YOUR HOGS AND OTHER LIVESTOCK THROUGH 1n: cllnnumrlovlll PLAllT lin Industry 0n Prince Edward island Lonnlnc TITY or LIVE lioos ST. PETERS - GREENWICH MOUNT STEWART .. MOUNT STEWART ANNANDALE - MONTAGUE PANMURE ISLAN VICTORIA CROSS ULRDIOAN vs susmenslo vsnxon .. nsosnm SHOULD Y U NOT TBUOKER BE, PAID T0 A G 1118 0 WAY . wr: ARE ru THE ‘MARKET FOR s moor: QUAN- mmunns ON PRINCE unwsnn FY our: TRUCKERS IN YOUR v1 INITY YOUR HOGS ARE READY fro-MARKET. mo rzvnrrv MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT: SOURIS - BAY FORTUNE ...... .. CLIFFORD PETERS L . - ~ ll-SIIERBROORI nsvu AN sovnrmsno YOUR VICINITY. muosmo WILL TIIUCKER on FARHEB oeuv- noos Al‘ our: sroox runs. onsnwrrurown will Canadian to. | y. LIIIE IIIIIGS EACH WEEK I Fig»! THE rrus McDONAL-D menses. McMILLAN r. s. nouusss RONALD J. MeDONALD HOWARD. McCABRON wmusss s. McDONALD srr: ART s. ADAMS JOSEPH MURNAOIAH LOUIS TIEBNIY GORDON J. MoEWEN ROY CAMPBILL THIGO NELSON IOIIITU HAROLD MMLEAN D. l. REID limited E Lonely Parade I i 94mm" 110M the Italian end Branch Riviera-l. nomadic winters in the capitals oi Europe ind pm- duced this Oliver Plow who lied retained little or his native equeb its. except lndoience oi body m; mind and a certain psrrotiike sist- uess oi voice that was gs elm»- fltiufllfls: 01 " “an, 13mm.‘ u hi! IPlts and out or coat were not, "Sims." laid Leonore, with the flowing ease oi manna that mode her charming and kept her pretty even as she iaded, "you are now in the act oi meeting your slep- rnother's stepson, which I suppose makes him your thingsmabob. Oliver, this is Sierra, this is Miss Kitty Mullane and I believe you and Miss Ames already know each other." You needed only to regard John Baldwin and wi1e's stepson, to realize how little there was to hope ior in the way d: future compatabilitles between them, The cider man had the habit ed ob- serving Oliver Plow as ii he had never seen him beiore, as i.i sight oi him awoke a wry distaste which pulled at his lips. Presentsbie enough, yes, this Oliver Plow. Shaking hands with him was something oi an experi- ence. A sudden sense o! iutility began to descend upon sierra. Most oi her adult liie she had been addicted to the mental @53- ture oi.’ trying to brush aside these recurring swoops oi her spirit. This was one oi those social moments oi innocuous chatter and mean- insiess march oi circumstances which, ever since she could re- member, had periodically saddled her with a sense oi (utility. Everything, she had learned to tell herseii, is important, or noth- lng is important. And yet, when all was said and done what p03- sible meanig could vacuous hours such as these carry over with them? Six people in a drawing room pattering because the posi- tion oi a painting or the coloring °1 l T118 had been changed. CHAPTER X Dinner was better prepared than in the days when she end her rather 5nd. smmclicsliy, Florence had huddled at one end, o! this vflt table. You amazing three creatures, what are you up to these days?" Leonore asked over roast chicken, panned to Oliver's taste. "At present," replied the Chariot- tmbiws, "I am up to prevailing upon your husband to tip me oil on what to buy in the icrm oi Wail Street provender known as stocks. I need handsome proiit irom somewhere to enable me to import a tan young man known es "Fey", who is setting Paris by the ear, performing a state oi mind known as the rope trick." "Charicttenburg, Inc. prents Fey oi Delphi," amended Kitty. Fey at this moment is probably pulling ropes out oi Montmartre ether snd doesn't know that such s. person as the Chsrlottenbuxg exists. His destiny, however, hinges on what happens at this table tonight snd in Well Street tomorrow." “What is good, Father, in eleg- antlyengraved stocks and bonds?" inquired Sierra. You could tell by the characteristic turtielike isshion in which Baldwin darted his head about in his collar, that he had the ieeiing that the women 0W!!! st him. "Nothing is good, ior 5 bull in u bear market." "But, Baldwin, this delicate mauve kitten snd myself have accumulated between us, what with star sapphires, bad plays, Dink sugar snd the like, the sturdy sum oi iive thuus -' dollars," "And ility— Ghariotienburg-" "Which we must doubiez" "You businessmen talk all that out in alcove." interposed Iecncre, pushing back her_ chair snd drawing Oliver with her eyes into her intention to drift apart with him irom the group. The subject carried over with Baldwin as they crossed the hall to the small overcrowded repository or Mamie Baldwin's one-time marlin. ior small and useless objects. Five thousand and iiity dollars, woman earnings! Scanething in his make-up, the same something which had countenanced with a certain amount oi admiration the caperings o! Mamie 'I‘rehane, smile outin Baldwin's eyes as he seated himself. "A good head on s good woman is s combination hard to find and hard to beat." Three good heads on three good women best it." The Muiiane persiiiage ieil by the wayside oi Baldwin's attention. "Come, come, Baldwin, you're known ior being quick en m; uptake." "I've been supporting q fellow named Joe Quirk and his ismiiy Oiit Iii PilODIO I0!‘ thirty-lous- ygu-gl y . Fannie Hurst perspiration srors Offending Odor effectively — gently ' Always creamy, smooth. Harmless to normal skin 88¢ m M srAvs Mom It JAI ‘THE GUARDIAN ._ y CHAR LOTTETOWN Gal Qsioll lsliei- iron iillliilllfl llliiIlilllTlS "Ever inen birth. I was subject to attacks | o! Chronic Bronchitis." writes Mr. Roy Jarvis. i026 Doveroourt Rd. Tomato. ‘I olentiy w a mt esi. learned about MAl-l-and new l'ln happy to say I've iound reliel." You. too. an get uick relic! from that dry. hacking or p egmy bronchial Cough. Take Tempietolfs RAZ-MAl-F- the remedy lpednll made to relieve hronic Bronchitis. Allhkllll snd Hay Enjoy our war . c: your rest-start tskKsg RAZ-MAlIwtodsa 60c. OLE-at druggista. R» Fever. M!!! Am”. because I was quick on W‘ illltake and won his silver M1110 It!!! 0Y8!’ s showdown that took exactly two minutes to phy, Those were the days when sliver mines and a ieliorw's destiny could m0"? across s barroom table." "Your Joe," exclaimed the Char. lottenburg." had my idea. or livin dangerously. What this haii-dedd world needs is alive living, said by one who intends to live that way." "You clever new women," said manure, glancing down her line nose,"sren't sirald, are you! l guess that's what makes you fascinating." What she might have been saying with the glance down her nose was: I guess that's what makes you three strange birds without boughs. "Hold lt," cried Kitty, leaning over to lay her mauve paw on Leonore's pale one, "I suddenly know that I want to make you a necklace o! Scarabs! I've never worked in scarabs. I would mount two center ones on a slant to match the tilt o! your eyes. My purple paws itch to get at it." T e’s eyes, with the iicoke oi scarabs green in them, iastened themselves upon her stepson. "Something scarab in me, never beicre suspected, ilits its head. Speaking or scarabs, come along, Olive, to the library, I'll show you that Jade elephant Inura sent me irom Cairo." Seated in the kind 0t pause the two of them invariably created when they left a room together, the Oharlcttenburg slapped the palm oi her hand noisily across her thigh. "What say, Baldwin: I'll cut you cards tor the iive thousand ‘ simoiccns Kitty and I have salted t down together. All right, Kits?" The blue eyes oi Miss Muliane orbits. "Yes." To be u-DISIIIUCO West Arctic Veteran Former Islander liics In Edmonton Canada's reindeer king, Everett W. "Pat" Hogan, died in Edmon- ton on September 20. Hogan has been superintendent in charge o! the Canadian govern- ment experirnentai AQIIIOGQI herd project in the Arctic since 1944. l-le was ilrst assigned to the uni-v quc task oi herding, caring ior Arctic neindeer end training na- tive Eskimo herdsmen in 1936. It was "Pet" Hogan who took over irom American reindeer drovers aiter the latter drove some 2.370 reindeer irom Alaska to the mouth oi the Mackenzie river in 1936. Herd increased ll'i lest 13 years to more than 7,000. Idea of the project was to pro- vide work and meat ior the west- ern Arctic Eskimos who iaced starvation aiter collapse oi fur prices. Train Natives Another great tssk accomplished by Hogan was training 0i! Eski- mos in herding and care o! these huge herds. 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