grunt; srx r ._ __--g-_..__ THE (E11AR1-QTIEI19M.§U_4’§Q_1A§ * '1 1- Y?’ FINAL TODAY '- “RIDE KELLY RIDE" Serial — (‘artorm - Comedy SHOWS — 2.30 - 7.00 - 8.45 PRINCE EDWARD -i- Til-DAY UNLY E Randolph Scott-Gene Tierney E HOUSE OF HATE By Isabel Garland “BELLE STARR ” SUPERMAN-NEWS-OCCUPATIONS IN TECHlCOLOR-Sl-[OWS 230-7-9 __ CAPITOL M o N n A Y drop ed asleep almost immediately. f“’.°”.‘°”“’ '1 Y QT’??? . ""1""? “AG” rrrrrrrr 11v 1 rrrurrr ‘“' "m m“ ‘“° worried about that in- rrr rr rrrrrrrrkc us .,., g CHAPTER Serena could not sleep. 'I'he bed was hard and her pillow was over- stufren and unyielding. is waiting for you at the ham Paul. I wish you'd go into the mat- ter of the silo at once. The man is a perfect moron. You will have to keep after him every minute. I'll go with you to the door." Serena dropped Paul's hand and sank back into her chair. After all, Paul had agreed to run the farm and couldn't really be play hookey the first day- The day stretched before her in hours and hours of monotony“?! cident on the rch-could not for- get Mrs. Coms ck’s expression of contempt. What must she do-re- ' main silent or explain? What ex- 1 planation could she give except that , . sr A . UDER FIRE “This I3 hat would she xii ‘s. ‘ . ACTUALLY HLME Chad had tried to her a ainst W91‘ d0 W131 1191'" 1 , _ ere thirty-two little “'[],,1 jynlw»! ggnwtllllgtsslggqriléfir. tgmfuh £11,191 tablegrgcatvtevered about the music room and the drawing room — and each one supported a. collection of brrc - a - urac. As Serena received her orders for the mornin . she realized that she need no have worried over how she was to ass the time. It would ake the tier part of the forenoon to dust the drawing room alone. there were the lamps to be vasets to blemtaiéerzh to nae: gutler’: panr,po e. ewa cangea and the blooms replaced. “You will find the flower garden out behind the house. Serena.” said Mrs. Comstoclr. seated at he: desk in her room. "I hope you have some talent for floral ar- ran merit. Estelle is impossible an Leona is worse. I myself haven't the time. Cut long stems. please, and not too many in each vase. When you've attended to that, you might joi Estelle and ilgeorlila in the upstairs work. That a .' Serena lingered in the doorway. The tone was obviously dismissal, away-that she was not to blame. And yet. the woman's thin lips had smiled so strangely when she later bade her a formal good night. Dawn was approaching before Serena finally slumbered . . . She awoke to find Paul gone and the room blazing with sunshine. A glance at the clock made her leap from the bed and start flinging on her clothes. She waived all the min- or details of her morning toilette. fearful lest her mother-irr-law would be annoyed by her tardiness in reaching the breakfast table. Racing downstairs, she was breathless as she entered the break- fast room, Mrs. Comstock, erect and trim in a black silk dras. sat at the head of the table, pouring cofX-ze from a silver pot. Paul slouched in his chair opposite her. A middle- aged woman, in a gray uniform that repeated the grayness of her hair and face, was passing scramb- led eggs. slipped into her chair. picture 10 1mm’ 011/‘ riff/Ir’ “Vrl/"g Operator Fri/e irrgirierreri " strangers rrreel for one nrglri .iire rrrost dangerous one . of iirerr irves! “I have a message of interest to all te Charlottetown. It is this: Up to the present time I have b able to give you the correct time regardless of the hour een called in the day or night. This type of information Was lephone users in ‘fff-‘ffff-‘u? FJUHEV-‘fl-‘JHWK As Serena with an apology for oversleeping. she could feel the waitress’ eyes continue 1 I 1 & gggaeggxboflnf M, m, b,“ o, n2..gu§.g1e.fiaé2,& fillet; and the gnioélgggcrtfgy other Telephone Companies in Canada . ~ a crigiliyxengiirs. slgail 1?§‘s“'crr§r'lm§f>9r§§ "M1'$-.C°!11$1°¢11-—" itrlast Plea” bring m h“ m“ The mm Wm“ ‘flamed ‘*1’ “Our work since 1 ' ' , u ce " c rrom a 11st she we; making and the start of the war has greatly increased “pm 131-11191 50n- _r- germ; frowned. "What it, Serena? an gm y y Don, mm, m" Wm,“ my _ d has 13131111911 the Point where we too must discontinue any "Nothing is more futile than flpo- tinge If you have gnyt-hlnr sw- tlme SQFVICB. lo . Serena. Please try not to be 16E,‘ 119111‘ ll. 11198-96! -' la again. The whole routine or the 11! 1118! thi5—" Serena's hands - WM. rurrorsrrrr '1 ‘INAN wvrrrr rrrcrrrroo corrrrz rrrors roomzv household is disorganized when any of its members are thoughtless. Will you have your coffee now?" “Yes, please." Serena felt anger surging within her, but Poul. were clenched, but she head high. “I don't know what ycu thought when you came out on the porch last night, but——" “I thought I saw a very pretty i.rl in the arms of h held her "I am sure you telephone users in Char- lottetown will understand. So after May 23, thi h , h k h h e1‘ 1111517 d’ - ‘ MAM wmxo“ §,?;,°,,,,§1,§,,_ 1" 111° S °° 1e @111 m...“ I ,1... n.0,“, m,,§“,,,_$ please do not request the time as 1 am unable o. M,“ . “Byn theI ‘way, darling." he said i251‘; W": ‘K115 hshgwllglfl respect to give it Thank you rs . "“° r ', " ' G!‘ 0X‘ Cl‘ IlS 8J1 K101‘ Ol’ ' ' Willrw "tram $3551.hsrrrriigllfrlélifif°illfi? it‘! his mom-r." vent Thurber. n cock. How about Mother?” "You have had more than your share, Paul,” his mother said. “One egg apiece is all that we allow our- selves for breakfast." “You may have mine, Poul." Ser- ent put in. "I'm not hungry." ‘Mrs. Comstock locked at her with disapproval. "No. Serena. My child- rcn were brought up to eat what- ever‘ was set before thcm." “Real '2" Serena lifted her coffee cup. "You are unjust. Mrs. Comstock. What happened was not my fault. I was very unhappy about it." Mrs. Comstock laughed shortly. “My dear Serena. a woman has it in izer power to provoke or dis- courage such a situation. I antici- pated some such denounemcnt when I saw Chadwick monopolizing you at dinner. when he offered him- self as your companion of the eve- riing as well, 1 was sure of it." She fixed her narrowed, unrelenting eyes on the girl's "You are very pretty. She's a darn good. ‘the; some more eggs, s‘s"a'a'fu'ui‘rs'u'a ‘is'n's's‘ s's"s THE ISLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY LIMITED. into the face of the blizzard. The first five minutes goinE 11111119 the party believe they'd never last 1m- otlner five minutes. The Iondim man had on an Army 8P9111°°111 n'|'v%"ni'i-'fu's'a'b'-'u'-'a'-'s'a'flu'u'fi'u'n'n'h'afi'h'u'n'a'n'h'ln'sflnfifl'h'n'a‘uvfifr f Now Playing EMPIRE MAT I N E E 2.30-—E V ENING—7-—S.45 wave-rarer”: In Memorial" Tléeavréigre he got the’ more he The more he made the more he shaved Great God! would such gpuun... unto-w ii Job Only THE OLD WEST . JVHERE A LIFETIME OF .»\i)\'l5l\"l'UllE _ iushed face. IS PACKED INTO A DAY Serena- My van-rrr-I-rm-C I , . - . . ,. - - and tunic. and the uind went a soullbe saved? 7' “m” w“ “S “m” LlllrlehtiloltdlgiegillfgfitrgilltgelImy "wt gglfbiidgaggth imiéésstélfTfi $7.? through them as 1r they had been The ‘aha-vino" mentioned 111.11‘ Yo" Call W lirgrrly (vicrrirrcd l.&i(iPli[S in the ‘We go, to nuke “,,e“,_~iike":,1:s‘n 111M111 11111111, you have 11 1n 1,0111 muslin. He had closed his eyes, and was an old-time transaction with I " u n 5111111011 lM-QHS 1111 1111111 9111 “f M“ trust me. e — power to bring appalling conse- the lashes froze toxetherso trig: Emmi-WOW tlklgies: I imagine that 126d Mm‘ *1“"‘1111111"1- 110111111 “<11 bee" With sickening clarity. the vis- llllences or m Guard against them. he couldn't open thm- 1111'» 111.1“. 1' w” “"1” 118 111 ‘he "Y <11 611- Pr!“ Control Questions v _ in good health for Sj-VEHII months, 10,, o; he, rnothcr_in_lawrs exprcy I “us, to vom- good sense’ And and 1&1; seemed as if they iidnt tortion, And - _ but thcrc was 110 reason to believe 5101, 11... Brett“. night returned to now. if you will pardon me —-" She belong to him. Luckily for the p11"? This subiwt i8 not nearly ex- 511111111" ‘ that his cnircliiiori was critical or her. ' turned back During those 10112. . pointedly to her papers there was a hotel (or pub) 14 miles 11811511111 and I hope to resume it n that h: 1s 1n irnmirrrnt danger. hours she had come to the resolve $619115- Wlihfllllr 51101119! W015. from where they W619 “T59 51151111‘ 1" the 11°51"111$111'e- Hrs death rrnnrr- lrs a rrlisliiiig blow that she must. make some attempt fled- ed, so that they had only 100 mlfl- -—~——-—- (continued 1mm page 2, to his f.rrrri;_v and to 11s many t0 clear rm the misunderstanding utes of a most unpleasant trip. friends, Mr‘. Hrirrrimlran. who was, 111 "1100 Oh what had posscss€d 911i 11111191‘ m9 11°" 51111- km“ Most of U18 P1111)’ had 1° be “fled g turerg, wholesalers and retailers, 73 yours old. was barn in Tignish Chad "11-"“‘~1.\'? u do?" i“ aiimmn qfmwfimhsge k“ from the tOD of the f-BIIK- 115 me!’ ma; none or {hpge 11101133505 r so" Cf M“ and 3,1,5 Jmm “finch Paul r-c . from the table. Wei‘. b11101. A 01W 0111 d. 5 9 B Bevel‘ had no power in their limbs. They were not allowed to go into the warmJr of the hotel till they had exercisiedhalgd fasgd their legs and s nc , nc. aryrlx snowflzyke is weak in itself." says a writer in my old School Reader, "but in multitudes it is omnipotent. This: terrible crystals have stayed the marches of con- quercrs and broken the strength of empires." Now that the war corres- pondent; have sEen what North- umbrfan snow can do, they will agree that the above quotation is not an over-statement. The Anvil Epitaph. Letters like the following 8P9 one of the rewards that now and then come my WHY: 1?- 15 11'°11'1 Bedeque and is much appmjuted- expected 1h eastern Canada, al- “Dear Alflwll." it rum. Y0"! though they have been runnin Newsy Notes in The Guardian are lower than last year. In the 3 very interestlns to me as I have weeks already elapsed hog market- been a lifelong student of nature. 1M5 1n 885mm Canada were down However it is your recent refer- 13 per “m. enco w “Old 1379111119115’ m" h“ On the theme of heavier hogs, prompted me to write you this the board said average dressed note. You may be inwmted 11° weight of all hogs slaughtered by know that the Anvil Epitaph which expomng packers m the week you wrote may be W911 111 51" 5,11‘ ended April 25 was 159.8 pounds, drews churchyard. Qlrotleyfieldaso about seven pound: huh" than 1111991115 °11 11 mmbsmne i“ "3’ last year. This represented the North Bedeque Cemetery which is bond and about 900000 panda near where the Dunk River de- mo" bum’, ‘m, 8mm‘ r we“ pouches into Bedeque Bay. may n.0,“ me "me number‘) ha“ ormawA. May 13 - (CPI-An estimated 35-per-cent increase in 1108 marketings will be necessary in_ the next 21 weeks compared with the same period last year ii’ Canada. is to fulfill her contractual obligation to ship 600,000,000 pounds of bacon to Britain in 1941-42 and the full allowance for domestic consumption is used, the bacon board announced today. It will be "close figuring at ' the board said. to supply the contracted amount by next October. It urged the public to restrict consumption of pork pro- ducts and producers to assure every market hog "is up to good weight" before being marketed. In the 21 weeks the contract has to run. higher rnarlretings are . kllirn.‘ he" said ’lll'l Prttcd shoulder. "The Merry Farmer's about to buckle down to the plouchshrrre. See vru at luncl‘. Fcrrsna cwuzhi hol". of his hunt‘ “Where are you going. darling? Can't vou do it. later? We ourht to drive down to the village and syn abnrr‘ our" trunks--“ “Thurber will ririvc you in th" Cnmsirr-k soon such profusion of bloom. Great waves of russct chrysanthemums bent their ragged heads under the wind. Asters. shading from palcst pink to royal purple. tangled them- selves in a swath of color. Zinnias. stiffly respendent. tiger-lillies, gold- en rod clamored for attention. Her arms heaped high, she turn- ed back toward the house and catching sight of its gray bulk rearing skyward. she felt its chill. “Abandon hope all ve who enter here." In spite of the flocd.ng warmth of sunlight, Serena remem- bered and shivered. . . . 1 Mangers (To be Continued) __--sns - NEWSY NO'FES - l! AGI-IOOLA rrrhrrn. l-ic v.".1.- and fwfilwi‘ zr cri in iii.- 1:0 be passed on to the consumer. other industries when it has pr ed impossible to absorb all "squeeze" within the trade. Government has authorised su dies in order that the price W11 may be maintained T118 "1 question is permlsed on 111i stitution of glass for tin._irr = case where this was carried ~ there might be increased 905-‘. a certain proportrcn of such: creased cceis would be 11920!“ by the packin! Ci $11°11 1M" in larger sine containers. P? for instance could be sold in t lass Jars and cou.d bf Wk egg jars, the househoder to required amounts frcm rhe iii‘ needed. Tins could not be 1M1 this purpose. The prod"! °1. commodity in large size 001111111 reduces the amount of 811-‘! what ever the container is; from) per ounce of iocdr 11°11 duoed cost. moss urrtnrvs 111111111 KUIBYSHEV, Russia - spring planting was TBWYYOY, have been delayed in the‘ P m of Smolensk because Russ as‘ ' ers had to bury 1111111111111“ H, mans found dead in when the snow melted __#_,_ enemy ro 11011111 rr devoted ‘rrusbund s‘? m‘?! uzil be sadly miss- 'u'a'u'n'u'u'd‘\n'nfi‘in'u‘c'n‘u'firrr'n'u'nfi s 1c former and w iS Prcsirlcnt of the Tignish and Palmer Road Dairying Association until his rcsigrrntcn ilirce years i180. Lrft to mourn rrrz‘. his rvifc. for- Yll§l'1_}‘,KIillli'i Rrrrrly one SOil. 111171121‘. 591C109’ M15- Gcrolci. marina." cf Tignish Co- igggagerrlp-lllgloijiiio ‘ifirnvgil? operative, Irma, Rcv. sister Saint 9 "Q Mary Irma c. N n. at Tlgnish, feénembgfi» 31,1111; hsvée ‘ltellyllitrjle Kathleen, Mrs. Marxwell Mclnnis enure,‘ “a ghrafline their; amlznynln; Margaret, teacher at Christopher's fig}. gown“, filfedalp 11d seven grand- _~_- ‘ ' rs. Mrs. M1 Tign 1. r-rrai Mrs. l . Baker, R/eniwriy Mass. two brot s. Well and Austin, Tignish. The funeral which was largely attended was held at St. simon and St. Jude Church on Saturday, April 11th. at i0 o'clock where Solemn High Mass was celebrated by Reverend John A MacDonald assisted by Rev. Patrick Walsh as ‘genacglrlib-greigcogcv. William Simp- 1n a row “hey say 19414 beilng 13g; ‘ '. . . uence. Natural e ,'f“§,,p§",'b§§’e’.,§, ‘lira 1km; H?” weatlihe? fig worse the fyurther £10,‘ a S Q‘ . Id‘ o" 55c?’ iltrlck north it got, and around March 5th. Be g "a 0;“ MDHUQ." Mchul 1942 Northumberiand was in i118 rnar rm flay l-londrahan, The griflof a blizzard A‘ n happened, many tlxlasshcairls and messages of 1,1,3 w“ me day chosen (m. {esp zympa y s ow the esteem in which mg out some parmubunt Link, on e w“ held’ the moors that run up to the The sympathy of the commun- Penn,“ mam’ wmchl a, you know ADDED whmfl, 0f ghe west Ulla?‘ Men,“ gjclrtdlfi coruenY :3 A,» -'~/" MAKE YOUR WORK EASIER Do make up your mind if ou are doing part or whole-t a war-work, to cut yc-ur housework down to the minimum. Put, away brass. copper- and silver ornaments for the duration to save constant cleaning. If tire rccm locks bare, few right pottery things can e their place, they don't need lookin after. If you have a spare room the house that isn't being used, ‘put into it all the furniture rooms are overcrowded with things all or which require dusting and polishing and shifting around. Enamel all brass taps in bxthrofm and kitchen to save cleaning. en- amel brass stair rods to match or contrast with the sfar-crrpet. When washing up after a men. lay the table for the next, one the clean dishes, it saves puttin them away and taking them ou again and a sheet of newspaper or an old sheet spread over them keeps the d/ust off, “shill, but is a woolly, clinging sub- stance that soon slows up the wheels. The party, however, drove thirty miles till the bus stuck solid with the snow up to the windows Some of the passengers Jumped out, thinking they could push but in- stead they had to be helped back into the bus. The tanks gave up the idea of testing, and tvro of them came back on the road where the bus was stranded. One of them hauled the A ‘PnRsKIBLE TRlP Britain has had three bad winters that your Notes you can really do without, most . -._. hail-y‘- ADO RiiBLE DRESSES For the wee toddler right Q to the sophisticated Miss. Dresses of unmistakable charm for THE JUNIOR MISS _- -.,,,.,&.‘_,=_,_./a$ms~r.= .-»r.r--..- rv§_'n -¢-.-, Sizes 11, 18, and l5 ‘ PHONE 92 15o QUEEN sr. ity is extended to his bereaved family and to his many friends RADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving ‘lime WAVELENGTH Throughout 10.30 p rn Western Canada Iii B2 m (to i000 ixm ) 49.10 m from Canada and U S.A -.'il 32 m 25.63 SATURDAY, MAY 18 5.15 lmhdbh Calling.’ 5.30 variety, Gera do and His T8 Orchest . 0.00 ‘Marching Oni‘ Topical Fea- Program. r2.0o sebum Cars 1 Illspratt l2 l5 ‘Oi.’ ilrc Rfccrd.‘ (Repeat) l2 30 Th!‘ N"\I;.= m u: rm... scwm l a-_‘_lbraergrs_~‘u.. is “the backbone of England". The tanks were tken out for a gruelling test before fixing them up for the Army, and I judge it was the run- Lrlgg gear that got the most test- There was a London War Corres- ndent up in the North at the imre. and not knowing the temper of our bleak moorlands, he man- aged to persuade a bunch of re- rters, 33 strong, to go out with im to see the test. They hired a "coach" (or bus). and started out. As they left town~the censor has struck out its name-it began to snow. Influenced by the Gulf Stream. the snow in the British Isles is very unlike our crisp hard 154 Gi. George St. bus out of the drift, and its oom- mander, a captain, told the 0c- cupants: “Well. gentlemen. another two hours and this coach Will be covered up. 1f you stay it would take three days to get help to you if this weather holds. I can take you back on my two tanks. but it will be the worst thing you have ever known. You'll Just have to lie on top, hang on to anything you can find, and hope for the best." The wind was enough to halt the men but they reached the tanks and climbed aboard, 17 men to each tank. All lay; down for there was nothing to ta e hold of. and tanks, with the snow up to the top or the tracks or threads, at 8 prnh. PHONE 1766 ‘ now almost strong W off went the Trustin long confinue to be published in The Guardian. I am, sincerely Yours, J. Harrison MacFarlane." It was Julius Caesar who first remarked the custom of the Britons of his time, who being Belgic colon- ists, gave the names of their old homes to the places where iliey settled in Britain. That custom has come down through the ages. and is particularly noticeable in our own Island. It is doubly interestinB learn from Mr. MacFarlanea letter. that our people brought their epitaphs tool The Bhotleyfield epit- "P" t." arm" 11:11. om"; a e eque ep p ow an mrsrliarities? I should be gratified Each/Ir. Ha-rrisfm would. l5 301116 future time, forward the comérleie iption, with name andhag. e 0th ti :where u u“ mrr-iaiihellluidand who died, Jan. t, i795 aged 61 Here lies old 33 percent. The {more he made the more he n ing “snow c ." The Island or Malta 1s 111! 1'1 miles in area- Nevada isla Spanish wcrd mean- Maritime Central Airway‘ Limited SCHEDULE CHANGE "s-r-zrrrcrrvr: rrrrrv 1.1911 To connect with Trans-Canada Airlines Trip 41 FRQM i W" 2111:: mngwcommernorate’ Are - Y N so f 1 $5 to $7 {i3 .‘{,",§,‘;¢f§§§‘°§;3,_. - ‘tzllilecrtreiptairgyytsfthen with remarkable 7 ' L .. ’ I I 6.15 The News and News Analysis Tm only whine lnhlbltmu o; TRIP 4 L MONCTON _ _ _ _ _ _6_1() P, ll y; ' l mtfiiiiiil“ 211% fygtigcrigrtrldiesz, n u s "m “'5'” ‘mm’ the“ 235"“ Trip 4 Arglxss Summerslde — “M5 P‘ M _. 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Pig!!!" 88¢- 8115 12111511" cMfifnlfll; Reriingoies Long and Short i"§3}."rr¢“’lr’.“.';1 ‘Ziir'°l"°r§lll!r° tfhleir "l" i» r»... t. - COT“ Toddlerg, 51..., 1_3 m" m -n-r’i-l’=§‘s1=r<f- Twoplece Seer Suckers Sleeved Sheers 511.1113, "1131; ,gt,§11;11;=,gg=-,;33 PRINCE unwrap ISLAND-NOVA s 79c to 52 50 ' 9-4-5 ‘M11191 111"" “"1 "m" Miami Sports Dresses Long and Short s; fouarr-s: ' "23 “°“‘““‘° "'1" ‘m’ “m Sheers With Slips Sleeved Cottons mugged Jm"; m, For Girls of 3 to 6 years 61.15 Weekly Visit to the amm- h, m; w. o, 1,1, u, [PC “"3011, N. S. 98c to $2.98 “'1 E11 1° 0111b’ Wm‘ m“ ‘Headed ofychoiers moi-bus’ VIA WOOD ISLANDS P" E‘ .r l Roy a1 a o). HATS . V. H CE NOVA f. F" Gm! °f 7 1° 14X '"‘="r.li"a°gy"i’r’r°f°fg.’nél‘rtufi"“" 1A2? ETS i“ mfilzéz‘ 223E123}? “The Connecting L125 ‘Bhelfwnn Theeefrooirrcem’ 51'0" to $338 13.3131 M}:Is‘:>crr-1:nmteI-Ifi:rlf<i.ley'| am- Tweede Coloured Straws ma: m thou and do likewise. ' MAY h" l“ JUNE ‘$21,111.11 BUYS» WASH gun's and 50M. fii k, * 10,30 933M, can,“ Piaids Felts Though the woadiaig iswodgle 1'11 was _ Daylight Saving Time-Sundays I1 e C“, | not therefore in n ed urn Leav PI,RS_ _ _ ___ _98c to $2 98 w] , 1o 4o The Daily Service. If Stripes Cocoanui Straws Mo“, m ohm, “m, w b, a Leave Wood Islands M 51511., - ~ n». tn t. 121;: are. 112i: 1 1-1“ 11'1"” 1" M" ’ "" “i; ‘ " " THE MISSES rroo ‘Our Music Livesz’ Norway. l ~ e ' m ‘f’, ,1 g c 1 LUNCHES SERVE lll5'Biti s r1 R3 -t- fly '°"°"" "YEW" ° '°“" HOLMES or BRADLEY 1 KENNEDY 5 1111'" ‘"11 ° 11° yr- ~-1~=rr.~.... rrognrursssnrarrn rrrrrrrrs rrrr. t’ CIIAILOTTITOWN I