iwv JULY Q l‘ "ilfiltléllblfllv." QUABPIAF . __,_.~---__~ ———~—~_ , " ‘ ' ' " ’ 1114111111111111114 ,5. Steinbeck Lets a Soldier Talk And Watches a Hand Recover Hoepitslised Man's Arse Is Crooked end fills Fingers Hooked Helplessly, But He Tries to Build e Model Plane as He thinks o! Being s. Cripple ( peelsl ie e see onulewetevitfudoml ' telnbeek - The soldier wears s thro and I Janine and s Army psle snd . ascents are. tries , and hsn eit arm osrres crooked shakes a little, ut the rssor bls snd- righ and the ringers oi’ his runs through on the bl leit band hook over helplessly‘. In and he llite the N Q1 \ 3s» lrent all- ot he hes s sheet oi’ stamped with the“? has s. rssor bl e bowl or oblige, with s. match stick- ing out I in Airics," he ssys. t’ stomach. but this: gs. l the long ail oi. his right forefinger he scrapes oi’! s little drophoi’ g ue that is squealed out oi e Joint and wines it on s piece oi paper. leer el Being Oldppled SAV ME, WORK, FUEll Kellogg's _ delicious cereals arc ready to eat. No ~ been u o’ ‘can Ion‘ cooking, no pots or pans to wash up. _ - - n 5118M] _ - - them." . He turns model plane over and then studies the attern sheet lor the next piece. e is silent lor s. long time. “My MODERN DAYS DEMAND MODERN MIAIS . . . you don't want to waste a single minute with y tasks. That's why thousands of families count on Kellogg's Cereals for fast, easy-to- fix breakfasts, lunches, suppers-ready in a few seconds. And do they taste grandl Just try Rice Krispies, for instance. Like all Kellogg's delicious ready-to-serve cereals they only take e jiffy to serve . . . leave no dirty pots or pans to wash up, and with milk and fruit make a fine meal for young and old. Make it a rule to have a package or two of different pawn 5m! sucks 1g mm the ma“ Kellogg's cereals always on hand. "l “n” 55°95" "The" 31°" 599 tlilt piece in there? The’ one with fibre’ did right hand. “lynx right-handed." He re- his left hand and moves the bu "The doctor says I'll be able to use it to grab hold oi in thin s ii’ I Just exercise it. But it's srd to exercise it when csn just barley reel it's there. é.-<- ielrQ— sewn 0n‘ nn'_l4ll'. p9\__9,-¢.=._'¢R!_+.l lucky s-rds gers. t like a cripgl nd that wouldn't wor ." is eyes are s little ieverish. "Well, how would you like - to come home? What woud thhk about that?" “It will slwsys Delicious in mcat loaves, as ‘crusts: to meat pies. ‘Dresses up’ wartime recipes. menu‘ n-“n Pie you Unconscious Success "A runny thing happened es- ~ terda ." he says. "Here. I'll s ow min u . ~ you t e exact place." He take ~ Quins Job in a plane factory out on the cost-doing a man's work. Bhe says she is doing line and Pam not s-oa the little pencil mark on it? marked it so I'd emembe which one it was. "Yesterday I was trying to get. at. You've take I g It ‘ and work it up . Q t. worry. Here. I'll show you s He reaches in to picture of her." "Where is his bathrobe pocket. ow HOME wssu PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Here are mellow, golden bubbles of wholesome rice, toasted to n perfection of u-ispnese. Hear them sing -—enspi crackle! popl the moment you pour on milk HELP KIDDIES GET MORE MILKI Children need more than a pint of milk every day. They will readily eat milk under. Well, I didn't even know i in his pocket and brings out s lit- was doing‘ it. I came to, and I was tle leather wallet. And suddenly holding t at little piece in my left he secs what he has clone and the hand." He regards the wizened fingers relax and the wallet drops with Kellogg's delicious cereals. .r v.‘ mar KIIISPIES Of CICG-Yfls SO CRISP THEY C-R-A-C-K-L-E IN linger with smagement. “I told the doctor about it and he said that was all right and I should try to to the table. “God Almlghtv!" he says. "Did you see that?" He looks at the crooked hand still use it ev ry bit I could. Well. sir. suspended in the air. "That's twice \ CHARLOTTETOWN \ ..i&°..“:z.=;'..?:.-- "MY- s l0’ 11’ 12a 13a TIIE MIIIIITIMES GREATEST HOLIDAY UPWARDS or s10 ooo 0o m PRIZES PREMIU » - . MS, P AWARDS unsss AND e when I think about it I can't do it. Not ye , anyway. Maybe I can later. A little bit at a time. I roll the Greek War Relief Fund from . Clinton School District. Mrs. C. B. Grade 1V.-Sterllng MacRae. ,1 Goss and Mrs. Sterling MacKfly Grade m. (al-Raymond sent- were a pointed on the District _ I Oonven on executive. Mrs. Justin III. (b)-—Wendall Slli- , Woodside and Mrs. George Roley are to act as sick committee IL-Eric Sentner. for three months. Sick committee I.-i’0r doing good work reported one call made. It was de- during the year-Eleanor Brown, ci ed to ask the R. C. A. F t0 - Phyllis Martin, Harold Martin. sent their concert In Prize for best attendance for the . year awarded to Jean MacPherson. Mrs. Justin woodside and Total sum invested in War Sav- vian Woodside. Lunch, Mrs. in; stamps for the year-$5l.'i5, Leslie Paynter, Mrs. R _ e d Mr . M W r . xt meet- iarllg to lie hgl at aihllierlllém: of Mrs“. HAZELBROOK INSTITUTE James MacKsy on Mon ay, Augus am. Roll call w be answered by Qeeiiliiiionmileelrt with "4111 1mm“ 5111181"! ma‘ m“ an attedance oi seven members. Meeting o ned si picture. C°11°°M°fl W“ like" “nmlnnng Canada 1'01 owed bylwthe ‘glared lg $1 unison. Minutes oi’ last meeting 40. Programme consisted oi a were lreadl and approved followed o a . CREAM Grade V.—Verna Martin AN OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM s VAUDEVILLE ACT ' . THRILLERS, uie AMillllllélxNngSlllls ‘lllitgllllvoalllzhs “ddififiil — e A BEIIER BRAII FllIlES nus arm m1: ur wnul MIME IITII llllfllfll. Sill IIIITII Illl! MEI lsAvv-vo-IAI atured with the endBtlée motst snide; lighting effects. "P- 0- a IDWAY ' LATEST MEeCHANICAL NEW ATT .... 5:.‘ contest “Famous Peo le" carried out by Mrs. William arren and won by Mrs. C. B. G055 and Mrs- David O'Connor; also a "Girl's Name" carried out by Mrs- Wilfred by Miss V TIIE SHREDDED CEREAL WITH - TIIE EXU-USIVE FLAVOUI PEI.- ‘IHE BETTER IRAN FI-AKES THE HE-MAN CEREAL WITH ‘IHE iii-MAN FLAVOUI ior s. iour yesr old girl to be on dlsglézy at the District Convention to held at Mt. Herbert on July _ . Mrs. Vernon Wood gave a. very interesting report of the An- nual Convention held in Charlotte- town. Plans were made to spend a social evening at the new home oi Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jones. This was followed by s demonstration given by Mrs. Seymour Myers on making lily cookies which was in- teresting to sll present. Mrs, Sey- éixollllr lgytersbénviied nextb meetlinlég. ca o answered y a pc - n aficljédvbllfior-cl Jean MacPher- Ilngf§°1l€§'M°°§l“5 °Il°f°d l”; If“? _ *' _ onsnemaewc an. figxgtlf; mm“ wmlnlwml- 3' Helen lunch was served rby m: hostess? G ' W__1I Edna was,“ 2' (Patriot please copy.) Melvin Carew. Grade V.—1, Verna Martin. Grade 1V. Sn-l, Sterling Mac- Rae. Grade IV. Jr.—1. Revel NaWOfl- Grade IlL-Ahsent. Grade IL-i, Eric Sentner. Grade I. Sr.-l, Eleanor Brown; 2, Phyllis Martin. ' Grade I. Jr.—1, Harold Martin. The (allowing rizes were award- ed m the pupil aving the highest average in each grade. Grade X.—i, Lois Paul. Grade IX-l, Dorothy MacRae-. Grade VIIL-Jesn MacPher-aon- Grade VI.- Edna Waye. Pickering and won ivian Woodside and Mrs. 27th Charles Woodside. Meeting closed b siging the National Anthem alter which lunch was served by hostess and committee in Charge- GREENVALE scribes. The rollowin is the report for the month o! une. ade X.—1, Lois Paul. Grade IX.—l, Dorothy MacRae; In Memo riam MARTHA _FANNY WOOD There passed awa to everlastln! reward the soul o Mrs. Mari-hi- Fanny Wood, wife oi the late Theo- philus Wood who predeceased her some four years ago. Mrs. Wood was possessed o1’ e Stock Exhibit-on FEATURING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND’S rmrssry HORSES ROADSTERS cnrnssnsnss PERCHERONS and DRAFT CATTLE DAIRY BREEDS AYRSHIRES HOLSTEINS GUERNSEYS JERSEYS BEEF BREEDS SHORTHORNS and Other Bcei’ Breeds, 1171111 For Foot Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN, DJ’ DIIIROPIIDIST Ill Greet George Street OIARLOTIITOWN. P-EJ. There was bum to Mr- I-nd Mrs. Wood three children. Milton who lives in New I-lasnpshire; who predeceased her several yeers ago, and Wilfred on the ort- IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIJ Illllllllllllllfl s. oo William, Peter, and Richard all oi whom have passed away, and six sisters, vizz-Jessie Mrs. Leo . . "E vhcn ynu (Loose T v‘ for the qllec" m. In)“ K be sure lhoiset ls tlrc_ mosratdhlzislnlakr: gm‘ ch51 "f1" moose n. from {iellsrcers larilfl‘ "Icahn t ears ago w. G sells t eirhpropert l reen s purc a-sed e en farm o! his rather (lld Wood at Pownal) where they lived hep- pily and prospered with their son Wilircd and“ his tim end Mrs. $1 at Vill I l, beau- ‘rrram 25.11:... s; quisltely ensrevvfi ‘"‘_ gel, with flawless. P" sol aire- DXFORDS SHROPSHIRES , SOUTI-IDOWNS . HAMPSl-IIREB sung by Mrs. ylutch, soprano, Mrs. Fiancee Mee- ~ Roe, Alto, J. A. Moore Tenor end Asaloohn MacKlnnon, ss. iynm was sung st w. Wood‘ tun- eralandwassgrestis ted rams bolllieo’ menirlis of this line old lad! were laid to rest beside those o! her husband in Pownel Cemetery. The bearers were: W- H. lgrualre. Péter MCKBQDIAB, ey. ernon re su emen Jenkins and . (Patriot please copy.) cnmros women's [Nlrrrm] POULTRY PRODUCTION CLASSES TURKEYS, GEES]! Plan this for your Holiday Week. Write your friends. Come Provincial Exhibition Association CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Lon-cot. n. n. MecKINNON, n.s.o. J. w. noun-res. President ism"! r11111a111111111IIIIIIII/Il,‘ The name tells the story — handsome models [or men and Women In "a nat- lmrs most depend- able timepiece.’ Jewelers Since 1868 I Modernlstlc. ll ner. e minutes oi last meeting were read and approved. Library books were exchanged. l I M t snegrnsns ‘std 5 _ J s‘... . ns soc s, pairs ames, one . . . _ srs....".z':.'z;ssmzinpiz..r.'zsz 06W" PW UR M l L L5 a in. The sum oi $6_l.00 was sent for \ I I l. l. 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