. wnolgtggnnv. A: good as RED ROSE TBA I Dorothy Dix Says- -_<i’911_t1m1¢.<4_!£°!\ Pm i) . .._..._ mothers and fathers. And husbands, not being as PM!!!“ l8 PBX"!!! rebel and another home is wrecked. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a man of 40, husky as a man can be, ordinary intelligence and a fair education. men who are congenial. Consequently I am as lonesome as a man can possibly be. What is the matter with me? J. l-I. T. well enough to command a good salary. You are a jack-of-all-trades and good at nothing. That sort of man never succeeds. Sit down and have it out with yourself, man to man. Make an honest survey of your abilities and then settle on some one definite thing and set about making yourself an expert in it. There are night lchocls and trade schools in which you can improve your technique | in any line, and when you have become an expert, people will be glad to pay you good money for good work. i E l ANSWER: I I I We Can Supply 5 ANNUAL PLANTS . i Ready for Transplanting GERANIUMS In Limited Quantities WINDOW BOXES I! Order Now Phone 96 l I wires-Q. .- 22 Richmond Street WEST EliD iiiIliSElilES LTD. .; DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ,| SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned will he received at this office until noon on Monday, June 18th, 1945, from any person or persons willing to con‘ ‘ for the following highway work in the Province of Prince Edward Island:- l, l SIJBGRADIXG nasr ronvr noao-cnarsrow snnool. r0 " '§ l‘ . nasm mean ROAD. Parties tendering shall tender on the forms supplied which may be obtained at the office o! the Department of Public Works and High- ways, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on or after June 8th, 1945, and must be accompanied by an accepted hank cheque, payable to the ,~ '_ Provincial Treasurer of the Province of Prince Edward Island, amount- i t ing to Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) or a Dominion of Canada " War Bond for like amount. Specifications may he seen at this office, where Tender Forms may he- obtained. Tenders to be marked "SUBGRADING EAST POINT ROAD." The Department does not hind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ‘iis good coffee" But there are many girls like this and you are right in thinking that they fill the divorce courts. They put their best foot foremost . before marriage and seem angels of sweetness and gentleness. but as ' ., soon as they are married, they treat their husbands with the same " selfishness and lack of consideration that they have shown to their Yet I ca;'t make a decent living. I am not lazy and I do not drink. I like to go to interesting places, am fond of good music and good sports and I like people. Yet with my limited earning capacity, I am not thrown with men and wo- I should say that the trouble with you is that you An I have no trade or profession and do not know how to do anything "vxu Summer ( Hostess ‘Y _by__ Lucy Poate Stebbins - a} \¢~'\,'\C\CY¢‘CYIWY.\I, ,, cannon. xxv Hunt's method of dealing with Erika. Sulderson remained a awa- tery. but it was successful to one point of forcing hes to treat Leslie civilly. It won't plpcssm, to y)‘; the gray cottage alter he went n- wuy The only way Leslie could find any comfort in ‘Iony was to take him d . Sander wouidoomeoutof tlhehpluopt frequent intervals and stand on . the gazing somberly down at the two on the sand. She tried to keep out of Eric's ‘lay, but Rocky Point was a poor place for her to hide. Only in her own room was she safe from him, and she couldn't skull: there and keep her job. As soon as he left the desk he hunted her down. She would hear his booming voice, "Anyone seen Miss Vance?" and feel like cowering. Once he found her standing s11- ent and withdrawn by the fence of white pallngs which guarded the narrow lawn before its sudden dip _into tlhe precipice. 1t. was evening. “Why do you keep me aliasing after you?” he asked bltmcrly. "You make me feel a fool. I never acted this way about a girl until you came along. It's as if you weren't quite real. Like a witch maid in one of my mother's stories. Why will you plague me so?" “ ask is to be let alone," fir; murmured, as if beseeohing "You used w like ma." "I never said so. I never wanted to be more than friends." “You wouldn't Bive up Tony. Well. I ascepted that. I persuaded my mother to give him a home. I'm good to the kid. I'm a; nice him 3.5 Hunt Hal-downy is. I sent to New York ior a rocking horse. If I don't like the way you treat tlhe Orsinis, I don't pester you with my disapproval. I keep still, don't I? Now see here, Les- lie. We shut down Rocky Point September sixteenth. The Clay- more opens November first. We go on duty October twentieth. ‘that allows us a month's vacation. we'll get married the d-l-y after Rocky Point closes. Leslie, 0th my darling. be sweet to me!" HetookhiermhlgaxmsJ-Iewas not rough and overpowering as he had been before. but tender-al- most timid. Once he had seemed to feel that no girl could help be- ing cilanned by his embrace; now lie appeared to distrust his power avert‘ her. Etle liked him better for All . "No, Eric.” She did not strug- gle to free herself, for she knew that if she did so he would lose his fear of her. She stood quiet in his arms, not yellding. "Please let me go.’ "It's your way of leading me on.‘ he said in a doubtful, sullen voice. How should I know what to think? You used to like me. What have I done?" “Its not what you do. I like what you do. It's wilat you ar ." released her instantly. His hand flew to his face as if she had struck him. “What do you mean?" he demanded. she sighed for her cruelty Then the said deliberately, “You do fine things. But you don't do them for fine reasons You'd take Mr. Bingleys place like a flash i1 you could get it. You've said that you'd oust Miss Sabin and put me in as soon as you got tile chance. You're friends now with your mother. I'llat’s not for her sake. You've a deeper reason. I couldn't marry a man who was honorable and good only beoliuse he thought it; was policy to he honorable and good!" Slhe stopped abruptly. A sob escaped her. “I haven't the least idea what you're talking abou." staid Eric contemptuously. Bvt mt tilis straight If you want to lead me on-lf you want to make me simply mad about you-you're on the right. track. I mean to marry you That's clear. isn't it? "I shall not marry you, Eric." “Evidently there are two opin- ions. I'll smash yours. You'll (L. B. MMMILLAN), Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. . . t Charlottetown, P. E. L, June 5, 1945. B-G-WFM till June l8 I .7 . l DEIEIJE]@@@@@@@@@@@l§l@lil@filllfiilllilfil@ ti" LETTER a From Dr. T. V. Grant‘ To The Electors of King 's County - Dear Friends:— P Owing to the shortness of the federal election cam- paign. and the unfavourable weather, it has been impos- sible for me to make a personal canvas of the whole con. ltituency. I, therefore, take this means of asking all electors, who eel that the King Government should be returned in of- ice for the next five years of post-war reconstruction, to "to for me on June 11th. Thanicing you all for your generous support in the past. Faithfully yours, i THOS. V. GRANT, - Liberal Candidate for King’: 1 lilflilEllfilfilfillfillfllfillilfillfillfllfillslteltushellfiilillilli] lnarrv me September seventeenth. If Hunt Hardaway has come be- tween us-" "He has not. He was Presixfs friend and Elsie's. He cares for me only because I'm their sister.‘ "Ch. really!" cried Eric. What he said was nothing, but his furious tone made her afraid for Hulltleigll. She turned to ilhe hotel. In- slrnd of going with her, h: leaped the wooden fence between lawn and precipice and instantly dis- appeared in the darkness which covered the rocky raw of the es- on-pment. with some anxiety she stood listening to the Ill-fill! 511d fall of small swnes loosened hi5 descent. Leanin? 1a: 0W1" the white palings, she (taught 818W? 9! firm sand of moan pmnlng her light on his fair ~ ~.-. from n silver pitcher. "I could have’ loved ill-In.‘ lhl tn. ~~1 could so easily have loved him.” Once before Eric had let lwr l- lone. That was alter the violent scene when he had kissed her on the veranda with . rams‘- gharp-siglht-Bd guests. Now, u at that time, he kept out of Iesllea wa . lls/iomlng after morning he read his newspaper on the farther side of the dining room whither he 11.-d, removed from the table wilich he had shared with her all sum- mer. Inslic hreakfasted with Miss Sabin or with. Mr. Bingiey and tried not to look as if Eric's glare burned a hole through his news- paper. Once he sic her on the my out “Septem .r seven- teenth,” he said in a doe-p mur- mur. The idea of o rejected suitor waylaylng a. girl to hiss out the dale on which he was deter- n~'--4 to marry heri But Eric's have the right exlprmelon for a humorist. he would find some way to takle ‘Tony from her unless she agreed to merry him. It was well for her peace tilst she was busier butentes had Point as bosom friends and now they had sworn undying enmity, They headed rival factions insisted that the young peoplel should take sides. Leslie did not attempt to reconcile Luslnda. llhem from annihilating each other. The old ladies. too, needed petting and coddlixlg gro weary o . dlewn f Rocky Point Th: leined of the meals which were not, they insisted. of the same quality u in earlier sunlmer: TBOG_W\J5 not ffllisfilillilfiht didn't the y; in the corridors ruined ‘IRST ROUND WON -FlNlS COMP NLY BRACKEN CAN The People of Ontario Proved ihoi Mondoy j {Iii i 11F‘ " Canada Will Answer‘ The people at the polls petty political pandering, flouting of plebiscites. They, like all other Canadians, want a fair deal for everybody, with govern me n board. That's why send 82 members to Ottawa, are backing Bracken an Conservatives next Monday, as they voted Progressive of Ontario have condemned That’s why other < Canadians are doing the same, west and east. That’s why only public opinion, disregarded Bracken can win an over-all majority on June 11. This nation's future must not be entrusted to an unholy alliance of W. L. Mao- kenzie King, -M. J. Coldwell, Tim Buck and Maxime Raymond. Group govern- ment of this type reduced France to in- effectiveness. Do we want this in Canada? t that’s open and above the people of Ontario, who d his team of Progressive The only alternative is a strong majority Conservative in Ontario. for John Bracken and his candidates. wm WIT BRCEN Vote for Your IWDGRESSIVE DDNSEIWATWE -<-_-=-.‘_;_. --.- out of revenge than ever. Two d8- srrived mt Rocky GIld| Vicky and She tried only to keep more . By the mid- Mlluet these CANDIDATE their rest iiglleil; u D {i Oollilnllshlly would not be ann so that she w“; Another project was the fair be 01M by the little alums in the (Te "ml-IQ. 0X me yohgel t. .~ tors had taken an art course. wile 0n to engineer a nanny as she could‘ were not tilomugll; they would ial croellomu little squares of not. have come for the season if white, grlk, or blue for cribs in a Mr. Bibfliey ma will them of the y hosniml- Abbie. the dismal August! , Hui-dumps matdtvoltmteenedto put them together and flnidl each 06! Miss Sabin diswnosed thee: complaints as sym, of bore- with a pretty border The scheme dom. She was impatient nrlfll Wis successful. m; young girls poster content to tn them although she took inlmemc were interested enough in c0!!- Bflle- The results wellyemctigllbioe: pains to dissipate their anoylrloe. tribute mm i short i-hro h time rill. lfif“.“l.-lf”lm lo “‘ the wlvll and in the hotel worm little coverlete on exhibition‘ tributed Many of the con- ferlcy articles to the bazaar and even the idolent spent the melting monfiy- Leslie learned that it was in the terest Roolq’ Pointers Leslie was sony for her old ladies and d-ld ailshe could to amuse them. The "Hardaway girls" who in one of the parlors. ‘Iihon flle inetitilwed sc ou- were imam-lib] 5mm and kind heclbeen Oiabthtflllitlh squares of rapbooks use . not easy to in n; The canal!" 1"" of wool to be ut together in s home for little cri les. This was ill schemes that were lwt distill Th qqpun l‘ warm cover-let. t was we? ml: popular on rainy sys and fonyI to benefit themselves, but. that JUNE 0t 1941" {w "squall! and had the advantage be mornilw. A long table in (Riv of once they were roused en- l6" BMW‘ are!“ smlll and light so that it coul the small parlors was reserved joyed til-air altruistic activities a u Mliwllogtmvhh remit“ rncarried cal-ll . and wool: ‘in: one scrulpgvok wociflistm‘ m1 arc", cal hetterutLlilgn those which ‘ang‘fi% mm weary ra o were rang scissors. I'll-BYE, were DDNY s‘: ~. “IT-t or a g t Leslie. wiho thoueht that sheets of motlntina: others." no retl-r " - ~ we'll" m‘ 1W‘ . paste md all he old ladies would be h 9011mm Sabin could not sn- do for " _tf they others. ‘ _ _§iie was cote in_lif¢ you can. but see to it. BCMONDA” o s Published by the Progressive Connrvsdvo Pam, 00in- pliikli; l; life,» than. M" “w, i lilis War-Four Years M" was‘ seeki l" m“ w Niill ..__q CL)