“Cum Laude” for Hot Weather Sumner heat and summer sports de- mand a hair style that can “take it." A short, easy to manage cut that looks well after n few strokes with your eenb is the answer. Have your hair out and styled by our experts. MARIE ELENA BEAUTY SALON 76 GT. GIO. QT. > _- ANGID BUBTIOO W. I- On Tuesday 91/811118. 3W9 12m- Toombs. Programme, Mrs. m Anglo misuoo W. 1. met at or and Amy Tbuulbe. _ . e minutes the home o1 the Secy, 1m. James Mrs. Charles Iiouston kindly were read by the . L, LePage, with an attendance at invited the July meet-ink W i151’ wll was responded to by aging twelve membe and two visitors. ‘hunt . Roll call w be answered smh questions from time Book of Luke. 5mm yummy" presided, and "A fact ubout July 1st. _ opened the meeting in the usual An unanimous response l5 etx-p Mrs, _ manner. pccted. ting sent cards The mum“; of me but meeting The meeting closed with were read and approved. Roll call was answered by each member a. fins, due to lack of co- tests were put on by Mrs- TOOmbB gave a very satisfactory financial $123011 with chosen mil call. and Mrs. Railings. and a social Nport. Conesponenm was _ read and hour was pleasantly spent while. Th» story of "'1‘.he Ohm-ch in discussed. Plans for Diswlct Con- the hostess served rchxubments. i Burma" taken from the Study vontion at Mnylield on July ——————— 4B00k was brotght out very im- eevcnteextth were arranged. lvirs. MONTAGUE W. M. s. 'pressive1y by Mrs. George Preece. Noel Hooper and Mrs. Read ‘The June meeting is to be held Stevenson were ted to db- The May meeting of the Mon- at the summer home of Mrs. taiw and pack "Soldier's box." testis United Church W_Ms. Ethan Stewart, lvilrs. Lester Mc- Two Red Owes quitls were metat the home of Mrs. in and the monthly quilt- will be a4; Mrs, Rollings‘. 19th The presient, Mrs. Ethu ports of committees were Stewart Ivrcsicicd. unis-on. hwrd. NI-rs Read Stevenson ne- The devotional period was con~. During the social hour lunch ported for school, one eraser b61118 ducted in n capable mnnucr by was served by the hostess and needed, which on motion was or- Mrs. D. R Fdraser asistod by committee. at this time the mem- derod bought. lVIs-s Railings 1e- Imarai members. Mrs Fraser 0H5 finloyed a duet entitled. "The chose as her theme, “The Crusad reed for the sick, Four calls 23s, m Hm?‘ °1' the met-ins tofu cloee. o Save The King. Mrs. W. Buntain Wu organist. Two interesting con- (Dr) L. A. Johnston: "Tuesday evening. the PHONE 2191 pointed Sick,‘ Mrs. Buntain, and?“ the symn, ~- Mlm. Wyflflfi 5311001. MIB- Gyrikflread of Lite. Break Thou " brought this to aid: treasurer. Mrs. L. A. votichal l] Morning Prayer" q e. for Christ and Kingdom A by Master Louie Don and Dousl New commitlfees were then ap- circle 0T Prayer and the s ging Johnstone, young son of Dr. .-__ _ 4 ~—— — —.__, _ Snacks-filled rooms cleared like "magic"! Keep tho re ulor iize or blg new ECONOMY-size I-Wltl, featuring permanent wlcla-mfuster, In the roam. Quickly,eosily,clla iectionuble tobac- co odors disuppeu n. alt-wick mukes Indoor dir country-fresh. Economical III-With refliimow available. Keep your empty bottle for refilling! Easy . . . nave: moneyi lI-Ilitl ll mid et drug, grocery, variety, hardware, chain and department stores. nmlu Slzl an - Etnnumy Slzl 521s ; (at-nu 51.15) Only household oir-freshener ' containing "activated" 4.. ESIHORTEORN n; n DAY All Shorthorn Breeders and others interested are in- vited to attend the Field Day to be held on the farm of Athol Roberts, Winsloe on Thursday, July 5th. An educational program consisting of Judging clastslcs e and short, snappy talks will be conducted during afternoon. Mr. H. R. White, Secretary of the Canadian Shorihorn Association will be in attendance and will place and dis- cuss with the breeders present the different classes of am- rnals. ' The program will begin promptly at 1:30 P.M. and at the conclusion of the program, supper will be served by the 'West Royalty Women’s Institute. Plan to attend and make this Field Day an outstand- ing success. J. W. CROSBY, President. S. C. WRIGHT, Jane? 0-22-20-30-7-3 V r ‘Inu , ‘m0 l. ("if .L.0tianalii.lt i "Betchi we tlon’t move today, ‘cause it aint rainin‘, it lint Sunday, and the ole man has a hangover.” 1 ii and Mrs. Johnstonc MAYFIELD W. I. The June meeting of the May- field Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Blair Andrew with seven members and one visitor present. The president opened the meeting by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Correspondence was read by President and Mrs. An- drew. Delegates appointed to at- tend the annual convention were Mrs. Miller Orr and Mrs. Blair Andrew. The school and sick com- mittees gave their report and new ones appointed. School. Mrs. Etl— yard Coles. and Mrs. Willard Nicholson. Sick. Mrs. Blair An- ,.drew and Mrs. Miller Orr. -Mrs. George Smith. It was moved. of 25c be paid to Mrs. Willard Nicholson. It was decided to send a box to one boy in the armed forces, Mrs. Miller Orr and Mrs. ‘Blair Andrew to take charge. ; Next meeting to be held at Mrs, ‘Andrew's, roll call. each me bet, ‘H111 : handing in an article not more ‘the value of 25c. A contest was then put on and a dainty lunch served. Meeting closed by sing- ing "The King." CANADi-AN LIFE‘ msvmwoa n: camps TORONTO, June as - Sales of ‘ordinary’ life insurance in Canada and Newfoundland ‘during April and May totalled $109,679,000 ac- cording to figures compiled by the Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau and announced by Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association. By provinces, the sales were as follows: _ These figures are based on ro- ports which represent 8'1 per cent of the new ordinary life insur- nnco written in Canada and New- foundland. They designate only the ordinary insurance just brought into force. and do not include dividend additions. reinsurance ac- quired, pensiqn bonds without in- sulranlccxm "lmties, group or whole- Sil f? '.‘"°.""". SORE THROAT For 5 Days Means DANGER Who is there that is wise enough to predict when a bad cold will end. After a few days, if it grows worse it possibly might develop into Pneumonia, Pleurisy or Bronchitis. If wise, you will help to protect yourself with Polsotfs Cough Syrup; its soothing medication is very grateful to the inflamed mem- branes of the chest, nose and throat. Those raw surfaces that keep you coughing will receive specialized medication. With the Cold subdued, feverish headachcshould naturally clear up—- burning dryness in the throat will be eased. .lf‘your cold or cough is stubborn, hei yourself, with Polsorfs Coug Syrup; it is a tonic as well as a cough remedy. With every spoonful you get the double effect. Gain in physical fitness —gain in ability to resist cold- i llfCCliOni Use Poisson's Cough Syrup. Sold by all Druggists in ,35c bottles. tPn nus Count SYRUP Th0 port 'I‘he corresponding secretary. P Hamilton reported hav- and be- God reavsd familis. Sixteen sick and hospital culls were reported. The Johnstone Lreod will have charge of the de- od. ‘Ifhe closed with the lord's Prayer in beautifully sung _ ed the loss for some time.” Lunch. Ginnie knew that she must speak now. It was important that seconded and carried that a bill she should play her parte the Thence." April May lead you away.” B, U, 3 4.074.000 8 3,625,000 ' _'I'he two men said good-bye and Alia. 3.432.000 3.112.000 Kit 16d 1191‘ away." _ Sask. 2.050.000 2,232,000! Walkins behind her through Manitoba 2.901.000 2.755.000 the lounge. crossing the hall wivtlh Ontario 25,114,000 21.078000 her. entering afiaxi .Kit was oc- Quebec 15,142,000 13,623,000 cupied with his own sensations, New Brunswick 1.550.000 1,409. They were concerned with her and Nova Scotia 2.170.000 2,250,000 with Fitienne d'Alain. She was P. E. Island $2.000 371.000 amassed, undo;- her fur Cont, m Newfoundland 810,000 .000 - giezlmg-ookyrgd mm so“ woo]; not ————-——- —-————— flllmc. he observed, but $57,991,000 051-745-990 smething softer, the color of | knew how much he longed to put Kit Stone smiled. "I litle relaxation. 1m w hue on unpleasant business. D0 You remember my mother's pearls?" It seemed to Ginnie that there was utter silen _ murmur of talk. not a. 501mg, Only. in the whole world her own voice epevklns; "Do you mean titeyblnck iovjxeilyianes?" she asked. ‘ es." ea t. “'11: he. been stolen.’ ~ w W CHAPTER XI Kigfislerpe is n31 doubtlethell," said ne. “ e rs ave stolen.” pea be?” "It is certainly ulplleasant," came Etiennes grave and Oe- "They were of wrest value?" Ginnie listcnihg. remembered how a few days ago Etienne had shown her "The Green Book" whose manuscript pages were kept in code by him. The name of Kit’: mother had appeared on one page Lady Msry. Present life holder of the Stone Pearls." She remembered too Jerry's confident words, “The loss won't be dis- covered for monthkperhaps for Years." Desperately. hurriedly, she tried to plan her own part. in téis drama She uusht. pleasing to Kit when she was a- lone wiilh him. ‘Then he would like her no longer. She would see him no more,‘ and mithei- Etienne nor Uncle Dick nor Aunt Lcm nor even Jerry wou-ld know why. It would seem natural enough that a man such as Kit Stone would tire of a young girl. And p-erhaps, site thought, it would have happened BIWWQ? “Yes." Kit was answering Eti- enne. "'I‘hey were of considerable value. And they were an heirloom." " .' said Etienne. "That is m- deed a pity. But if you have diz- oovered the theft at once-J “I don't; know that we have." Kit drank the cocktail. which Etienne had oxdered. “‘M_v mother was in Paris. Shes always a bit careless about her jewels. Sometimes she locked them in an ordinary draw- er. The French police say that A110 Pearls would have a certain Jame among jewel thieves and Aihat whoever took them must have been on the lookout for them. He substituted artificial pearls If my mother hadn't lmppened to take them to Cartiers for revalu- ation. she mighint have discover- well and naturally. It; ntas a matter of life and death. And never again for one second would she forget that. "Is Lady Mary very unhap- py?" she asked. Kit nodded She locked on the pearls as mine. you see. I must say. I should like to lay my hands on the thief." Girmie. Smiling. felt as if each word wore a. stone that struck her. "Have the police any clue?" she air-ed. _ "Not Yet Unless one may call it a clue that a well-known Jewel thief was in Paris at the time and has since disappeared" “The French police are clever,“ said Etienne. “You may get baxk your nearls." “Yes. 1f thcv were stolen in to . Kit replied. orchestra had (teased pla Kit glanced at his watch. "Well Ginnie." "he said. "I think if we're gOlng to a film I'd better certain flowers. A plain narrow black ribbon ran through her hair. Her profile was turned to him. and how serious it was! Suddenly he hi; arm behind hcr shoulders, t0 tum her face to his- "You were rather abrupt with me," he said. "v/henT rang you up the other day." “Really? I didn't mean to be- partlctllarly," came the most in- different voice. ‘ "Oh, I think you did." Kit - ed coolly “I think you ave your moods " He watched her al- most painful flush. “But I don't think." he said, "that they should be encouraged. Do you display them to Captain d'Alain, for in- stance?" - - She turned her head to 100k at him. H-er eyes. so deep. and clear, rested on his. His pulses gave a leap. It was as if in that moment he ltlad launched l-(mseli on a wild rver. . . . . The taxi turned into Piccadilly Circus. A light shone full in her lace. And with what an unex- pected twist oi pain he saw that "he didn't look at all well, that her face was too thinJ-Iow much he wished for the power to send ‘ier now, tonight. to the country. Yes. she ought to be under a izfltlvdill’ discipline, with someone who could see that she at; enough slept enotudh and led a whole- some life. She ought in facttci be with his mother. he would drop in. say, ones a month on that aim/pie life and keep an eye on her. An absurd dream. How absurd he was to lea-m e second later when, suddenly, he found himself saylna. "1 mum you must come and stay again at Wenderelay. “Thank you very Wandersizy." ‘Thank you very much. But I am happy in Iondon," she re- plied. with no more attempt at civility than that. ' He was amazed He felt. more than asioniaiunent. Utfieaidiot- to try these tricks with one who we, not an inexperienced boy. "so you've changed your mind e- :out 17:11»; the country?" he said. bie. was watching. ‘The man wore the uniform of the wardere. hand he swung gently a heavy baton. touvvrd him Ginnie. the screen. felt as if her throat were constricted. had become Jerry. slur-ting uloh wisdom 0d the hinted, that they would do n . It _ upset their ideas c! life and. they wouldn't believe it. 'I‘hut sort of thing. the)’ would feel, is confined to the thrillers and to the films. she looked agam at the film of which. so fer, sh; had tinder th . The great organ filled the auditorium with sound. The heroine of the film shtood in ‘r was surro by wail on which sent/rice paced. The scene changed and, on a great mad. there marched, brcitenly, a file of men. Armed guards surrounded them. The men walked. sweating in chains. ‘There was the impreeion o! dust, heat, exhaustion .A man lurched, swinging sideways from the Lwmbllng ‘dusty rank. A guard stepped forward. slfiking him with a. heavy whip. A kind o! sickness selzedonGirunieassiteheardthe shouts. watched the violence and saw the man fall against his neighbor in the . _ Again the scene changed. Here once nmre was the garden. emDW except for a boy of about twenty- too young to be the hero. He was slight. He had a sad, wily out- wardly, merry face. He was not at all like Jerry. But at something in his quick movements or. Gin- nie thought with a pang, at a glint V of fear in his Blanca. she " saw her brother. With a. sense of suffocation she saw also that the boy was clothed in the drab con- vict dress. I-Ie siiflDed along the wail where. it seem-ad, he had no right to be. From the shade oi a great twisted tree a man. invisi- He was powerfully built and in his so lightly The boy came staring at To her the bdY A mrssno: 1'0 ALL NEWLY mscnnnezn sunvnczmiu 01m. life has its booby traps too. IO careful. Be on your guard against plaus- ible strangers with plans for spending your hard earned gratuity. your Victory Bonds, your savings. Be cu your guard against "friendly" tips on sure things, and schemes to double your money.- And if you decide to embark on some new enterprise of your own get all the facts and weigh them—in advance. " Talk your plans over with someone you trust and whose business judgment you respect. If you think we can help. call on the manager of any branch. He will feel privileged to help you in any way he can. The manager of every branch of The Royal Bank of Canada has been in- formed of this invitation and joins inex- tending it to you, THE ROYAL BANK 0F CANADA CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH W. R. CRUIKSHANK, Manager through the roaring in her ear; dange . toward the trap. r m Etlefigts wgrds soundsd The boy glanced muhd him. The clarlmrzss of the tree kept its sec- Lightly he sped across the stepped out into the His great hand shot out. He caught the boy by the front, of his shirt. flash the youHB- Quick half-smiling blank and mast: of terror such as Ginnie had It was as if she were no long- er in that garden nor in the cin- ema, but at Wanderslay. Every- thing that she knew, all tint she ‘~11 to bear and hide, hun voice came to her. "I can't —brenthe up. The darkness rushed at her. She fell forward and Kit caught her on his amt. rot. pa th~ The - blinding __ Our Way ‘"‘5“¥?8.._*J4'.'.‘.J2‘m‘l§_ . 0nd . i“ By J. R. Williams be: mind, biackening_,it.___ I Our Boarding Hous Q 1/. PUT "rt-m "rmne ,._ y DOWN AN’ t<|u_rr ,@, , wrn-t A snow ARE. ydg/ a’ ‘IOU CRAZY? rr'u. . . erre YOU --1Haow ' n cowu AN‘ mu. IT. I TELL vou: é ~ it . ; u I "w. _ ' ' e u I v.‘ > ; i}; . 7 W” 0% at? BORN mm” LAGT mam us was swnaatue A MEAT- _ tees MbfTHEMPtTiCAL Hts emu . GTENFLPNORED wnu ACCOUNT/OR F WHY, WIS AIN'T TH‘ DANGEROUS KlND-WHIS IS TH’ KIND THAT'S A BOON "ID HUMANITY" THEY EAT BUGS AN‘. CTHER. PESTS.’ YOU‘ DOKYT KILL ALL PEOPLE BECUZ THERE'S A FEW BAD ONES. DO YOU? I'LL JIS TURN HIM YEARS TOO-‘SOO v JOE PALOOKA BLCMIUSSKYHHH-‘DU ' Zl/pv‘ BE CAREFUL-DO ‘lb t“! HINT aamcmo or FATHER m, McMgnu “Yes I think l’ have." "I lee.‘ He returned her brill-