fut 11.124: |f_-.-~- H"! BCOIIMIICAI. _.__=. raa catamaran Ptlffllll no. l0‘ a POUNDS 25¢ :\7\7q4\7\, 7~9 a Summer l ~ t l Hos tess it -by-— t it Lucy Polite Stebbins '{.¢,\»‘:\§¥X‘&\¥A\k‘c/¥>§Q~Q°XXXXJ6 "Veiy much" said Aunt Caro- lino politely. Aunt Ekmma helped lieiseii to another slice of bread. Mrs. Sanderson went into the sitting mam and fetched three cabinet. pbotoraphs. One of their. was Nils. Nils‘ wife and two 11M; girls. The next was Edewardcq boys. | his wiLe and four small The children looked tow-headed llllfi very cute.-. The third was Eric's "I guesse you must be his mtltllfr." sild Leslie smiling. "He's my bgby." the woman answered lZut she did not smile They had driven about a mile from the house after they left when Aunt Caroline said, "Nils gave her this. and Eilewarde g-zve her that. What was- Eric's con- iribution?" Lrslle hadn't supposed the old lady would be so observant. It was a question which she had been iinh-zp-pily asking hz-‘sself Hunt answered it in a nice way. "pic's the vovnzest. his salary wining to eiocrrr wall Sweet, and y‘. iob reniiirti hlm to dress like a Berti Briiminel " leslie lilted his defense. but didn't altogether believe it. "It's nothing " she thought. "But that's ideal nla" f" Tanv It's tqrrible for me to be separated from him all-summer ff he ivcre with Mrs. Sanderson I('Dlll'l see him every week. He'd ‘ tornifm alwaye so afraid 9r5_i_._1_111_<ii2=_2"i_ . 31h“? ynou slit ;A_c_’r§|ll.u . IIElPS PREVENT liilSPlllATlllll SPllTS Illll Illlllll WITHOUT IRRITATING TIII SKIN ARRID gives you double protection. It Protect: you from pcapitation odor, and helps protect your clothe: from perspira- _iispois. Arrid is an odorless deodorant, with the fine texture of a beauty cream. ltvanishcs instantly — giving immediate malts. With Arrid, you are absolutely lift - can enjoy yourself wherever you III-regardless of the weather. Protect your daintiness and charm with Arrid. itart using it today. It is very economical. . W. 39¢ and 59¢. IIRRID long said get-h had the the with told thin Then said tition she'll He “What are damp with dew room and $01116 with Mr While Hunt was finished the rest of her flowers in and went to tell Eric vlro lobby. But Eric did not take the news so cordially a5 she had expected spent the afternoon with What's t0 a- Youl haste "You muse the hotel guests and 1f y tie yourself up with any one bunch. in particular, Bingley won't like it)’; "I didn't dance with Mr. Hard- acquaintance. his aunts." _t "He expects they'll leave hfmi he asked abruptly, where Eric and I/eslic breakifasiecl. reddened and his lips grew "Bring your boarder __w t natural enough under wit}; heavy-paced men l-eslie explained His black and white shoes were and there was ii scratch on the back of liis hand which extended the dozen or more wild roses growing on the edge of the moor Leslie was glad to help him. she looked carefully alOIlg the siieives of vases and widc, clear at list. selectid a Hunt. er _ CHAPTER IX QOIIE. just appeared in the plutocrats yestordty. big idea? You're here once last night." dignity. she said “When I wont drivlnZ it was to make his aunts‘: He's very good to "Have you him about Tony?" "No. And don't you, Eric ' Hunt was coming. whistling as hr‘ came. At sight of him Eric's fro“ brightened and he came around‘ the desk with a cordial smile and and greeting. "You're early Mr Hardaway." , "Habit." said Hunt. "I'm nltvays‘ up a-t six." , ‘they sat dwon at the table. usually "Saw your mother so outright izflliilllff. as to disappear he said nulie "Mother's a great old girl " "I'm gofn g to see her again." Leslie taking a sudden resol- . "I'm going to ask her if have a boarder." knew how likely she_'cl_be_ to soft ‘ i yer n you doing up so B51137? demanded a biS. ch-eerfu voice. Hunt's face showed a sur- prise the circumstances. I-Io didn't exp-set t0 see a girl who had been dancing until midnight middle-aged family seven and hard at work flower shop. "C'\‘.(l€£.‘i3ll84," "Just a little Cinderella. For that matter. aren't you up raihsr early yourself?" “B. “i "I found them gllss boivl in which the stubby green stems covered with briars would float, supporting the flat pink blossoms and the small away quietly," “We'll breakfast to- What say, nymph of the glad eyes?" "I Promised to. have breakfast Sanders. You can come too. We'd like to h-ive you." That was true. she beilevxl. for Eric would like brc-akfasting with Hunt because he wanted to know all the rich and influential pzople hi: could Leslie 50' Rockyl iittmd m it in person. Point." suggested Eric lIIZliCiOIISlV-I havtsrut you know" I status from furniture? - 114i) a. cloth in kerosene oll i and rub the spot wail. ‘liien L11’: tin- otiier clan, uip it in alcohol and 111° quickly. TOOJIILICII alcohol will (cf-WHY the VflIlLSfl. 'i'hen inosten J. third cloth in .u.rniturc txinsn and run thoroughly. . How can I keep cut lltnvcrs for a iunZOI time? A- W11"! Ditto-rig the flowers in f1 "Hf-c. remove all the leaves that would be under ivnter The flowers \\'lii 1:205) better and li. will mean tIlLlCil CiQAICI‘ “ELEV. "Usual time. Do you sup I - ' “*1”, "a" 1 “WW1 u"? 5W" could buy - a vase here? xgilslflé- mi ‘“%f1"n° be“? , . thing ultese would look nice in?" ' 1e sewmg macjm M“ “m often be tightened by placing a tow drops tit castor__o.ti_ on_ it. _>_ bring Tony here "Rocky Point wouldn't suit. the tzersoirfm ‘lfllllklllfl of. What he neecis is quiet. plenty to eat. this Just out of the village." he ex- llVtEl" air, 41nd _" m allalned “'I‘he aunts will like uisniay heaiimvoiiae Itliignbled em." She liad to stop altogether for a minute. Eric was staring merci- icssly~_at iici". YVILIICUI. glancing up, Hunt said, "I i1 drive you over this afternoon. Then you can ask her.” "Ngt today. It's very good of you. but I've promised to do so rose-colored buds above the sur- things " fags,“ "it weir." m they had finished, they ill Pill tnflm in their sitting went into the lobby and separated. Eric began to sort the mail. Leslie walked to the elevator. Miss Baron was just stepping out o! it. She glllfe Ussiie a" considering look. smiled faintly. and wenteon to her shop _‘"I‘hat's a nice girl." said Hunt- lclgh III, her elbow. "Do you see a lot of her. Leslie?" She started. She hadn't known he was so close to her. "Miss Bar- on is nice. I don't know that she tiislitcs me. But she doesn't act fXilCily cliiimmy " "Does she think you've cut her out with Eric Sanders?" "No! Where on earth did you get that idea?" "O11. people tell me things. Per- haps it's being a lawyer." "You're being a. lawyer wouldn't lcud me to confide in you But n‘t precn yourself In hotels pacpic tall everything to anyone who will listen." “would you like me t0 do your . errand to Mrs Sanderson? Some- thing for llle to do. Drive out. Give the aunts a whirl." She lcokttl up at his gray eyes set in his humorous face and a- gain decided that he was very nice indeed even if he were rich their money." said Eric crossly ' anti lary, “I-Iow do you know, . i’ II “No it's an errand I must do don't like your voice this morning‘. thyself. And I'm not sure I want If you can't be plensiizt, I'll" 1o ti it after all " breakfast alone with Mr. Hardfi "You'll lunch with the aunts?" away." She remembered Eric's lil- He looked moodily at lier. Then tempered warning against special. attention to a particular group. A half dozen young girls i who ivrro spending periods varying from ten rlays to n fortnight at Rocky Point liked to escape from their families and lunch together nt a large table. Leslie agreed to . join them. "Sorry". she said, "I'm promised elsewhere.’ "Can it be, woman. that you're - itvnlditvr I115"! So many excuses on one little island! I'm not a bit sen- sitive. hut the thought comes that i no one wants me but the aunts." yesterday," Hunt said. "I like| ~ " couldn't say about that. I her." supposed you'd be going back Eric's broad handsome face this afternoon by the Wrillcure to h» at the desk tomorrrow at ninc isllarp with a bright. face ready for thr- week's work " "You (in want to g-et rid of me!" i "oh. Lifs nothing to me. Whe- . flit-r you izo or stay. I shan't be ..=ccing you only if you have a l lob. I Sll0ll'(i think you'd like to So many Be Continued) l =14: as floaty: “ca, v strong’ and very. bborbanr, it is the, high: uallly» flasue. Ask Whlli Swan lo-doy." Don't You Ki.-w? A Illga School ls Needcd- - became we cannot afford to allow so many of our boys to start life with the meagre training they now receive- thry are handicapped before they begin. This column la reserved fur new: of local Interest. but allvortlllng o! I slowly nltlaro may Do Inserted at five cents a word. smell! Dar 5M0 ln advance. ‘Fit-swear. IOIMF-WTCIIZEIIEZTSI. ooivragsiraiion use uv- SUBANC . EUMMAGE SALE — Trinity i, d _‘ —————— -—————————»—-—-— rial]. May 19, a P. M. tgmtijsilglré), doing something con’ l‘ 5_15_m_2l_ I '; ——— At seven dciod: Sinuzlay morning l t. ' l l li-ECEIVES ROSES - Mrs. Fred hslle was alone in the flower i‘ gggfil°zfxbogggggnmlP ‘reigeivedf i‘ th hf =- .. 0 0 es or iiiitirliies 013% ‘gilt: °°i§$$§3,§,‘§§g .. B! All“ Mm” Mother's Day from her son Roy. 23min wggh ca? lbiue dflpmmgn] who is in Germany. e uque WI a ~- - . , , , curated Eric's desk thgalliiabye. a How can I ~ran°ve “mt. Gamma “Envubm " rm” will be divine service on Sunday, May 20th at Alexandra at ll A. M. I-Iazelbrook at 3 P. M. [IIICI tsrosa Roads at 7.30. Rev. Sterling Stack- liouse Minister. 5-17-11. IS HON. PRESIDENT-At the Aiinual meeting of the Y M C-A. on Tuesday. l-Icn. G_ D. DeBlois was elected as Honorary Presid- ent of the Y.M.C.A.. his name being inadvertently omitted. CHARGED WITH ARSON - Charged with having set the fires which recently occurred at the Ex- hibition grounds, a man appeared at the Police Court yesterday morn. ing on a charge of arson and irvas remanded for a week. His arrest marked the culmination of an in- vestigation which has been carried on for several days by Mr. Frank Davis, Moncton, investigator for the Fire Underwriters. Mr. GR. Holmes appeared for the Crown and Mr. R. R Bell for the accused. ARTISTIC MAP FOR T. B. LEA- GUE — A display of more than usual merit ls to be seen in the Maritime Electric Co. show win- dows on Grafton Street. It con- sists of a map of Prince Edward Island made by Alfred Arsenault of The Guardian. son of Mi‘. and Mrs. Alyre Arssnauit of 145 Elm Ave. City. This work is highly creditable to the youthful artist. who has a distinct talent for work of this kind. The map was made for the P. E. I. Tuberculosis League to help them in the zon- ing of the Island for the purpose of the Chest X-Ray Survey to begin shortly. EGG AND POULTRY MARKET -- Production this week shows a slight decrease. Quality continues good. Oiliiig operations are pro- gressing satisfactorily. This pas‘. week 875 cases have been in- spected for inter-provincial ship- ment. 3200 cases have been placed into storage for fall delivery to Special Products Board and G11 cases went to drying talant. P. E. I. stations are quoting for tingrad- ed eggs delivered: A large 30-2; A medium 28-30; A pullet dz l3, 23-4: C, 17-19. Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown: A large.’ 35 l-2; A medium, 33 1-2; A pul-I let 28; B 28; C 20. Specialized producers are receiving for car- toned pack: A large 36; A med- ium 34; A pullet 32. w.M.s. MEETING _ The regu-l lar monthly meeting of the North Wiltshire W.M.S. ivns held in the Church. The service of worship was led by lifrs. MnoNeil and opened with the hymn “I heard the voice of Jesus Say." This was followed by Scripture reading un. prayer. Two readings on Tcm- perance were given by members and n Temperance hymn closed the worship period. The business. period followed. Roll call showed 10 members present. Additional Easter offerings brought the amount to $19.90. A card was received from Presbyterial Theasurer sic- knovtledging receipt of $58 for the first quarter and $1.30 for ex- pense fund. Butterflies are to be sent "flying" to bring in funds for the society. The study period was on the "Church in Burnt-t" from "West of the Date Line". held over from a. previous meet- ing. This of events in Burma, from 1813 when Adonirnm, and Ann Judson landed to pro-i claim the gospel of Christ in this stronghold of Buddhism to one present clay, stories of’ adventure. sacrifice, and achievement. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. MacRae. Since the last meeting the Society has lost two members and an associate member by removal to another district. “i'i..“§3fi°“i§ °‘ £‘.'Z'.’.’°.°.§“li§’é‘m 1'93 . ecn g . gt which was a Life Membership Certificate. M. ll. E. 0. M-eetings The Maritime Religious Educa- tion Council Sunday School con- vention for South East Kings. P. E. I. was held in the Presbyterian Church. Murray Harbor. on Friday MAY Il. Afternoon Seaalon The afternoon session opened with a. worshl service led by Rev. Roy Vessey. nited Church. Mur- ray Harbor. The president. Mrs. J. J. MacKay. Guernsey Cove. resided over the business period. elegates from the various Sun- day Schools ave reports of their work. The nlocatlon su gested by the M.R.E.C. for this dstrlct has already been exceeded by 50 per cent and the money forwarded to the office in Saint John. Rev. Mr. Vessey led an interesting dis- cussion on the Sunday Schorl Advance program. The greatest roblem faced by the delegates is he laok of interest and coopera- tion o! the parents. , on The evening meeting was pre- sided over by Mrs. J. J. The worship was conducted oy the Murray Harbor C.G.I.T. Mrs. Milton White, the district secre- tary read the minutes of the a!- ternoon session. Mrs. Roy Vesssy; gave the report of the Resolution Committee. An exercise was then resented by the Mission Band of he United Church. This was foi- Iowed bw lrotan llnainl. first tut MacKay. ' V )WN GUARDIAN tn: ;....i Band of the Baptist ‘Charm and second by the Ex- plorers of the United Church. Rev, Mr. Vcssey brought the message of the evening t"'.\ciil:fi'._i: from Nehemiah 6:3 "I am doing a lgreat work. so that I cannot conic down. why should the work v2.1‘: whilst I ea it and come down to you?" The convention rl-rseti \i\'lll'i 8 hymn and the benediction. Teen Age Conference A group of 39 teen iiizc bnvs gathered for a conference under _thc M.R.E.C. at Valleyfield Unio- ed Church on Saturday. May 12. Thr- conferriice was iiudrr the ‘leadership of Rev. Roy Vcssxyv. assisted by h. ilvfiirray Harbor, ‘Keith Buell, Murray Harbor and Rev. A. D. Sterling. Valleyficid. The morning session began lVi'.l'l Registration by Mr. Keith Bucll. The registration showed eight boys from Montague. l1 from Murray Harbor and 20 from ' ‘ lcyficid and GTHIKIVIEIV, Fflllfl\\'—. ing the registration, a worship service was conducted bv Rev. Mr. Vessey. The boys were then divided into two groups for ii Bible Question contest undcrlhc direction oi’ M1‘. Buell. Rev. Mi". Sterling and Rev. Mr. cz-z-cy thcii each led n Bible study group. The afternoon session was optin- ed by a worship service under the leadership of Rev. Mr. Vesse. assisted by several boy's. li-fr. Buali then led the two groups int a general information . ccntcsi, A keen interest \\' in this by the btyzs and _ . test proved to be very clo .. Th" Bible study group were contiitucti. hi." Rev Mr. Sterling i-nd Rev. Mr I Vcztscy. A number cf indoor purl? y. .pzi lovclv stipper. Rev. Mr. \.\(‘_,’i expressed the thanks of the btrysi to Rev. Mr. Stirling for the use] of the church and to the ladies; for their kindness in serving <rip-| per. He expressed tho belief that. the l‘i‘=.lll'.5 of the training in] Christian Education for the i>.'.-,-<. alvtavs compensates for the stir-zk involved for these who have the privilege to entertain the confer- lcd in the closing prayer niiil i: diction. Girl Guide News A.M. for the Annual Church Par- Guides will attend service in tiic Basilica. - In case of rain, the Protestant Guides will meet at ‘Trinity SQClJi Hall at 10:30 AJVL, and the Rtlfllllil. Catholic Guides will mcci. ‘ll! Holy Name I-lzill at the saint; hour COLOUR PARTIES encc. The conference was eluded by a w0I'Slllp ser R '. Ml‘. V f: v tid , tuft: of the b0 ' llev. 1M1 Stu r“ "m"? "i 5"" "h" 41W .-\ cheap but lllglfllillhly ef- fective remedy. ran grow- CHURC" PARADE rrs would he wise ‘tohact ._ » . ll; i wilr o ave All Ciiaiioitetéli" .€luld,cg ggtirlnppfilpfrl; jllfllfllfid before all“ Bmwiucs “e fulfill‘ s sowing". Full ilivections given Hillel 11L ‘Rmhfom Pmum‘ lull}; with catch bottle. day uwmmg- M" 10"‘ i“ '“ FOR BETTER CROPS gut“. There is no substitute for skill. And no and for subsrirutiomsinceitcoaia nomoretobeadvantagcd by the skilled profes- sional services of this Prescription Pharmacy. J. Ernest ll. Worth DRUGUISTS Phone 82 Piiéstiziriidus 142 Prince 5t. you. Merrill?‘ 'l‘hci'c will be a meeting of the Progressive Conserva- tive elector»; of Southpori ‘t .l’oll in the Southport School on ’l‘liui"sdti_v the 17th dity of May next at 8:30 P.M. F. S. REEVES, Chairman. 5-15-3i. unlurfuiinu; cnnugh to ha‘; to Wttir a fruss, ite ask you U"? question. Arc vuu satis- fied ‘ivith the one you are wtaring? Docs‘ it fit comfort- ably or is it an antiquated and out of tliitc style. If so. their iviiy cozitinite siuiferlm: uhcn we can alleviate the cause by offering you n per- fect. fitting. modern and up- to-date one. All sizes and slylcs at price; to suit every hotly. FORIIALIN FOR SDIUT ON GRAIN Treat your grain with the ride. l Fulll tidniform zmlélSgclliaqg-Ql-fl- new improvm '1': ‘tau rs .oii p: .1 _- ._. _' v - \"‘Iliiei lilotestzint Guicl ‘ will nt- 1 _ QLIRQPACIO Wh ‘ tend service in Tr v Uzuioti .\ ilus. I in Cfydlll, r ea , Church and me Rf/Knjx] Cgthgljij Oats, iii. barley. One pound treats 3:2 bushels. PRICE $1.15 LB. TIN. MACS PIG WORM POWDER It will abolish all traces of ‘ymrms unil improve the health of your pigs. Price 35c . ‘l BACK FROM WORLD SECURITY CONFERENCE only Canadian woman radio commentator to at- tend-Claire Wallace will bring highlights and iaersonaiities of tlic San Francisco Conference to Bor- den's "Canadian Cavalcade" to- night. You will hear Eileen Law internationally-famous contralto. and. for the first time. a musical medley by a pro‘ “mg _\t:ttii': Canadian song-urn r ]Ll5', out 1,! uniform. 'l'itese are some of the interesting features in this imit- hour of sparkling entertainment. TUNE IN 'l'0.'\'I(iH'l' T0 " C A N A D I A N CAVALCADE " SFOSSIIIIEI) ILY , Chateau Cheese Pasteurlzed for your iirotcciioii. --~———-~ :11» --—~ é@@E@§P“ifififlfifififlmflflfiflfififlh NCTICE The undersigned Progressive Conservative Candl- dates for Queen’s County will address the electors at the following places and titties: . BONSHAW HILL. THURSDAY, MAY 17th HOPE RIVER HALL. FRIDAY, MAY 18th YORK, MONDAY. IIAY 21st BRADALBANE. 'i'l'l~I.<l).-IY. MAY 22nd HUNTER RIVER. ‘.‘>'i'Il)I\'l£>‘.l).-\Y. MAY 23rd RUSTICU. 'l‘Hl'RSl).~\Y. MAY 21th AFTON HALL. FRIDAY, MAY 27th All Meetings Will Begin at 8:30 P.M. W. CHESTER S. McLURE. J. ANGIE McLEAN. E FJEiEEltECfllElEltElE-Tlffli-JEEJLEIEIEIEEIEIIEI PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS KING'S couimt Tho Progressive - Conservative Candidate and other speaker: will: lo meet all of the Electors of King's at Public Meetings which have been arranged its listed below, when the Party's policy and program, and nII public matters in issue In the iirr-scnt Election will be discussed. All meetings commence at 8:30 p.m. ST. COLUMBA-Jlhursday, May 17th. 5t. Columba Ila-ll. KINGSBOR0--Friday. May 18th, Kingsboro Hall. CHERRY I-IILL —- Saturday. lMay 19th, Cherry Hill SchooL ST. TERESA — Monday, May 21st, St. Teresa "all. ST. CHARLES -- Tuesday, May 22nd. St. Charles Illll. MORELL — Wednesday, May 23rd, Morell Hall. ANNANDALE — Thursday, May 241b, Annandala Hall. BRIDGETOWN — Friday, May 25th, Bridgetown Ball. ST. GEORGES - Saturday. May 20th. St. Georges Ila-l. ST JETERS - Monday. May 28th. Holy Name Hall. SOURIS — Tuesday. May 29th, Yeah: Hall. GEORGETOWN — Wednesday. May 30th, Georgetown Ill. MURRAY HARBOR. - Thursday, May 31st, Murrly Illrbor Ifl. llE-ATHERDALE -- Friday, June 1st. Heatherdalo lull. STURGEON — Saturday, Juno 2nd. Sturgeon Hall, MURRAY HARBOR NORTH - Monday, Juno 4th, Minuy Into: North Hall. CARDIGAN —- Tuesday, June 5th. Cardigan Hall. MONTAGUE. Wednesday, June 6th. I.0.0.F. Hull. MURRAY RIVER. — Thursday. June 7th. Publlu lhl, LOBNE VALLEY — Friday, Juno 8th, Lorna Valley Ill. H. I‘. MacPlBIJ, PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE, IOI KING]. Q5‘- 3i? There wi“ ' w Colour Bearers who will be at- Pi 2 tciding i ’i q Sdllllfdfl) . . . .1 i 1i; , 149 (jrcat George Street . Trinity Soc ai H.i.i. Plan;- "in; _. g .._ y 3.0m. flags ,0 [ms pl-flcttm lilarl Ortltirlstenftaiigfin Prompt ""1 C"~*RL°TTFT°“3\' GUIDE CO .._._. W. _~~.. __m. __. comi ‘ttcc rcporteci a call made Guides. this wool; we are irianniiz: ind 1x -t‘;t'. illlfl l)lll for same was a Trtttsuro Huiii. wcntiici‘ pflflllll- prcsriittti and lllllfl. School ‘clorlnl; ting. for Saturday afternoon and inittci: iinci no ieport. lMts. on“ you are asked to be at the Holy Carter deported zliliggew llRed Name Hall at 2:00 P. M. iCiuitic and two crib i111 lbtggs a m’, uniform not necessary). We will Cross. _Nec“. fmmm C1 dpp8ras_ also have our isegtilni" Guide mcci- Paul-IN‘? {ilgltuxivllgs- shit‘, 95mm] - .- a '~.1.:'..... t. mg M B‘? P"‘/I‘_fi_rin"fi ‘firth; 1M5]? Nun“ and ggll v - - ‘ "t. ~, "rjui . l 1's. ‘- " ‘HNSLOEHNORTK “'1' mThaiiltLkféltli letters wcrfdirt“ The regular meeting of Win- carved for sick boroaiid so ers slie North W. I. met at the home 110K Gmenlmenl‘ “Elan f 22530“: of Mrs. C. I... Ciidniorc, May fl coiveci and n dona On O - with Miss Winnie Cudiiiore opsncti ill -‘l - ~ ..\ llFTlC of Ali's. l t t C" (illl0l‘(‘. Ncx‘. morting was invited to the Claude Craswell. A contest was‘ woil by MP5; c~ L- Miicting closed will! U19 Lunch was served by We \\ER'$ 30W mm‘; SilPER Delicious; CREAM o: ms" fres C01" ' qegugrwatef. 1/1 wasp f 3% 2w through dmtrfd reheat Foundation CREA (sari/P! 3 2:12" 3 gnbiespoim‘ H teoaP°°n “it per y, teaaPw“ p” _ 1% cups Borden 5 Eva?’ rated Milk 2% cup, water or stock white I Borden's n! NW l” d . r ‘vim 2 slice sfincixrxiesait 1 teaSi-lw“ suga‘. o I SOUP~ChoP 1 “ti” w” 5 onion. \- Q0 minutes. Force oBlend with Cmam Serves 3- M FOUNDATION B) 1_ Molt hiitt boiler. '1, Add ilou" H 1 d tiioroutil Y- Bortlcn‘! EVQPO‘? 3' <1 Milk and I'm" u: _ _ - n. slowly. stirring occnsio ally- mg llat. ur EI°°°W ‘ha,’ yo mIa-Ifliild H, in double and scz-iaoninfi- (ijTlia Iinrilcn C 5Y.\£\C "(\. '\{‘ ... \~v\/\.\,v¥\.»v\.\,\.\_\/\.\.\_\~.\.\_\.\\_\\.\ \ \.\,\_\/...\¢\,~~& A, aa/A/Cx/y Poll Meehira=fi There will be ii meeting of the Progressive Conserva- tive Electors of Hunter River Poll on Monday night. the 21st day of May next, zit 9:30 P.M. in the Hunter River Hall. ARTHUR GALLANT. C h a irm an . sax~t~zmfixsaa~meoéte a». ‘EEO: Aaosxxxxxoxz-iwacaws-sxztkkwk 5-17.3i. "ion Merriam A There will he a meeting of the lhpizressive Conserva- tive Electors of Riverdnlc Poll at the home of Frank J. Trainor. Tyrone. 0n Saturday Illp 19th day 0f May next at 8:30 P. M. AAAAA JOHN Ii. (IlLYYILln (‘hair-man. __+00oo4>004!4+¢044++¢4+++-O4§O§§ Icicle wertastvxiata.z' Attention All Poultry Raisers OO-Q O-VOOQO-QO-“OOQMQQD Now that it has been established that we are assured of a real good market for all ilic [.‘i)lllll‘_V meats we can produce, also. that egg prices will he miiintziiricd. through- out 1946, we have decided to continue hatching baby chicks until the second wcck in July. We can fill orders for do- livery every TYESIL-IY FIND Fltlll-IY, from now until ‘the end 0f the season. i We urgently advise that you fill your hen house to capacity for egg prndticiioii. also finish all cockerels vou can handle in mcei this urgent nccd. We can fill orders of any quantity; and suggest that- [farmers who hatch chit-its with hens. odd to their brood and give “Biddy” llll shc can bundle. . Swift's Claiclt Hatchery l PHONE 2192 CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. l zwIII/Irgwlmsiavzruwxrwpln