Nllr ' lhlIlV?-'l'V'l.il4 .llJVt(,t 6g;j;;zg., puvs it w YS MONTREAL, Jame Dtli-No'niatter how care- fully you "locked up" before leaving on your vacation-you can't be um burglars won't pry their my into your home. But you can be sure of the safety ofi your valuables when they're in a Sue! Deposit Roz in the BANK OF MONT- ; R Ali! Costs you only a cent or two a day and i assures you of safety for all your important papers, jewels and kcepsak . Thats why urge you to rent a Safety Deposit Box at your Bof M branch as soon as pouible. jt will be a. happier holiday if you know your valuables are safe in the vaults of the Bo!M. i ' Here's How to make a lunch-pail lunch both deliciously appetising and wonderful! nutritious! Alwa s remember to add lllcCorn'iick's SUNWHEAT B.SCU'ITS to the lunch- pails of yourioff-to-work family! Sunwheat Biscuits no truly delicious-and at the same time-ezlra - nutritious! For the contain calcium, phosphorus and i lotlirr valuable foo elements. No wonder the 're the rfect answer to a "well-balanced" lunch! keep . good supply of Sunwheata always on hand-for lunch-pails-picnics nlwtwecn-meal snacks! l'ye found, too-that Sunwhcats are par- tirularly delicious served with ice cream . . . light, tasty and crisp! A5 a "treat" or a health food--you'll find SunWheat Biscuits are won- derfully economical! ,4 Breakfast Disli that everyone Matched Equipment In The in your family Kitchen isione will agree is a of the things real treat! which,in my Grandpa will opinion, make love the tasty modcmkitchenl smootlinem of not only more 5 M i n u t e attractive, but i5”iPi”.t 3? ”'” ””'i1i."'"”i."i”'i ”i”.? mi" ' ; saving. at's w y i e t at your husband catchy slogan the Frigidaire people ml! like it topped with lots .0! thought Hg for the FRIGIDAIRE brmin sugar rim! cream; Junior REFRIG RATOR nnrl FltlG- will like it with riiisins . ..Unnd 'IiDAIRE ELECTRIC RARGE: 'l'n'.l'll lu-, thrillt-tl with how ;ifly- ,Y9ur,;nntchins ipmr-both, Fri - qw t ant! easy it is to prepare! idnirel In Just we words it itels ,l.;-' 5 minutes of lioiling cooks Y0" Wlmll Y0" "3l1ll.V 3l'RD'- !0 know 5 Xliliute ”Ci'e:ini of Wlient" to nbuuwhcm kw" "ll,'h"”ce5.'”lh'.lt ii iiiiiius iiiimniiincssi If you they go together beautifully in i ii-i yd iimiicii your iiimiiy io your kitchen . ..nntl that they nth ” 'l! of ll'liciit" at breakfast 3"” ya" the cm1"i'me”Ce'b.il.h” tn 4- -:lo serve it tomorrow. 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Durham Corn Starch neatly pro- 'Corui recipes use fruits at their tested in in paper bus, No fussing choicest-fully-ripe, full-flavoured '11 lllmllll Wllh 5 klllle 0!” 0”"-'1' -and retain the precious flavour Sharp lnslfllmel-ll W OPCII '-h9 and tempting colour you lose by PM-iklille-, Then. When 3'0l1'V0 511; .thr- long-boil method! (Certo mhed "ms as much. Durham 'rm-ipca cut the boiling time to 3' W)" mod 3" me m"”- 70913" in-l. I minute for both jams and 2:f”;r';3l'i'nsIi" ggifgigglgrlfifleslgs :35 jFlllDS, and niiikc up to 507-: more , , - - um 0' it'll "om. the we 3i.iT"i"5uii" c”ii”3iii2i.iE37'.s”l”i3.?5, ""”"”t 0i ”""-l W5: W" W1 with this hand -to-lirintllc pack- ””"n-V us” Ff lb” 5"m' ago. And you'l be thrilled with W?” filliirl "ml (-"W - - - md the marvelous Ann Adam recipes cntl all the guesswork by follow- on the package! Try the Ann llll: cm:-tly the recipes under the Adam Lemon Pie soonl . , . so label of each Ccrto bottle! good and so economical, tool h'mo'n The Time To Begin Saving for this wonderful BARGAIN MP1-lERl Just look what you can have jar half price r-ul lcssf. . .frimous Wallace Brothers Silver Plate- SP5;-mg . 5' Trrispnans (82 open slack value) or 111-?! fl and Siivmmiii .7; S Libby's Evaporated Milk labelr- R-ll 94-P5900 oiiggg ;y I Set of 6 teaspoons, 8 dessert spoons, 0 1orks,8 lqmtm N15 opni stock-Uizalgg olr onl ail: 2-i,eLllJtl? i - Fvaporalcd Mi t t-' .- I In . 9, W!" 'L:iurentian" pattern exclusive with this Libby Oder! (Lalifls lrlolnlia large and small tins are acceptnh for both ol;l'it;rsf.) Bolk ,t F.V,sPORATED MILK whenever your recipe ca ib(t))l"y!l1l -i-use In in your tea and coffee-and for babys formula! Li ddveg :2? sins 6' the nutrients you expect from fresh, whole milk plus is 1 i Bllnm d 50 start to use Libbys now-and, for your silverware; 'I';'Pz 5:51 your Libby's labels and money Imlar In ms-Barbara rcn . Crescent St.. Montreal. PQ.! When You're Malclng iced tea I Love A Long Walk on a. bright for that garden June da,V ,- - - H-Q5-...,. j hilt one thing I 01- um 1611;; ,, llllvuilisi remgmlzeg rcrnem er 0 is I52 order an cxtra- though my eyes I-is it is c:.”3”.;:.' um ' ulc 31 n0W' lemoiisll F031" tired from the that Iestful June siin- lrirc-for they're hard lemon llnvoiir gives added spice at workiw ill: I'm at play! lxnnrw and life to iced tea. heorwei glIV0jliil!:l!! l'fStdlrl;:)); de- when the lemons are ' ' . . ” c.u.rroax1A iLEMONS, for mglyngjil-,;;;,wl) ."l;;,lQf,2f,f,fi: thr-y'i-c the lirirst, jiiicicet grown! ingiediwu blend perfectly with And. of Coll"?-. UW59 but Of lite natural eye fluids, soothing lemons make the tastiest, tangiest delicate eye tissues gently as a lemonade, too! So ask for Sunkist 1031' - - - F9-flint! and refreshing - A th 'n ccondsl That's why I lemnm next mm you're !hoppm8' dverhnyslkedp one bottle of Murine Slur them in thick, juicy wedges iii home mid (.,ii.i.y hm, win, in, for it-ed tea...drink them in wherever I go. Why don't you do refreshing lemonade! g the same? , When You Send The Youngsters 03 to market for you .. .therc's one shopping-list item I'm sure they won't forget! Delicious, "nutty" HEINZ. PEANUT ,l)1.T'I::FER,l Yes, Heins Peanut butwr is is masterpiece l Its ”cliuck-full" of delicious peanut Bavour right down to the last luscious spoonful. So keep a supply always on lirind for all those peanut-butter-lovers in your family! Heinz Peanut Butler is always in dcinandl .. .for luncheon sandwiches-for parties and picnics - and for "good-night" sniicksl GENEVA. June 2'1-(Reuters)- eratlon. it was announced -today. Avworld-wide boycoit of Argentina The Federation is supporting 12,- lllllfilllng is planned by the Inter- 000 Argentina seamen who have Iational Transport Workers l"ed- been on strike since May la. The hnesl lubk3suH you (on buy E hilhh package! HAD! ll I'll! IIIIIIIIS 5'l'lio Golden Girl I AGNE1 LOUISE PBOVOBT AND LADBBOKI BLACK continued "sure I have but what .0! it! I got that because it was a. check drawn to my order-it being my business to be the goat! But what about the securities, bonds and stuff, that she handed me Ind I turned over to you to sell? You've got 'em and you'll keep 'em eh? Eighty thousand if we I cant! You crook. I'll-". "You'll what?" Gorlisin looked back at him cooly. He was alertly aware that no one was near them thus far. "You think Yliu will squeal? I wouldn't, Parsons. You've got too much back of you. And just tell me what you would squeal about?" "There's plenty!" There was a rasp ln Parsons” lowered voice, but he was comered and he knew it. "You haven't had any lily-white past, you fourtlusherl" "All right, Parsons. go ahead. You take everything to the police that you want to. But in this tran- saction you won't find a thing on my books nor scrap of paper in my office to link me with United R0- sarlo. You may make trouble !d' me on some old counts, but rc- member this one thing. turning state's evidence against me won't keep you out of the chair when the police get your record. That's another story. Keep it in mind Parsons. It may save you a lot of trouble." He knew by the shifting of Par- sons” eyes that he had won. Par- sons did not dare fight. That was where he had had him from the first. "You're a line pal," Parsons muttred, hoarsely. "You've played me for a sucker this time, but I'll get you some day. Just remember that while you're trying to climb into society and be swell. I'll land you!" O 0 0 Long after he left Gorham Par- sons wandered the streets aimless- ly. His first rage had abated and left a sullen hatred. Gotham had doubled-crossed him at his own game. Some day-he clenched his fist and muttered something in his throat, so that a passer-by stared at him. It reminded him that he was s hunted man. He must give his shadowy pursuer the slip and get out of the country He went back to his room in a lodging house on a side street and sat there. brood- lng over his wrongs. He was out of lurids. The twelve thousand had gone in an incredib- ly short time as all his money went. over the gambling table. He had less than fifty dollars in his pocket. l-low far would that take him, He wished he had taken Gor- hs.m's five hundred. It was due him anyway. His eyes took in a shrewd far- away look. He knew where there was money. sitting in his room in the creep- lng twilight Parsons saw before him an open door, an old-la.s.hlon- ed. metal-bound strongbox filled with papers. Many of them were bonds, exchangeable anywhere. He knew the grounds of Beechwood. he knew the dog, he knew win- dows and doors and hallways. I-Ie waited a little longer, until darkness loll. Then strolling slow- ly, but with restless eyes watch- ing both sides of late streets. he went to n. nearby garage and hir- ed a car. It would be safer than rlsklng the publicity of a railway terminal. Halt an hour later he was out of the city and speeding along the road to Beechwood. XIX The afternoon wanned, and still Jack did not come nor did he tele- phone. Glorla was at first ini- patlent and then uneasy. Frances trailed gracefully in, watching Cvlorln. out of bright. malicious eyes "It is a glorious afternoon. We could motor out to Wllloughbyk for tea." "You go, Frances. I really don't feel like lt" "Absurd child; one might think you were in love, moplng in your room all day." Nevertheless, Frances also re- mained at home, part of the time in her own room and part of the with Gloria. Gloria wished she would go. she wanted to see Jack alone. Dusk had fallen when he was announced, He was in evening clothes and evidently on his way to keep a dinner engagement. "I'm sorry to keep you waltlnl. but when we finally got back and somebody overlooked your message iintll I was starting. What can I do?" Gloria looked at him with a smile. "Do you think I send for you only when I want you to do something? Well, it has been true, but not this time, at least." He looked surprised and than laughed. "No? I assure you that 1 am disappointed. I had counted on being useful." "You can, and you are the only one who can be useful in this case. wall; a moment.” The door which led tbromli a tiny anteroom into Prancea' and of the suite was ajor. Gloria cross- ed the room and closed it, and Jack's eyes followed her. She was dressed for the evcntng in I tllmy gown of sapphire blue. -Above It the wonderful gold of her hair. Out of dlaphanous inlet: of gauze her arms gleamed. softly rounded and wanrily white. He stared after her moodlly. his easy emlle gone. That was his wife that sllm radiant creature. A moment ago one brief movement would have gathered her into his arms, but he had not stirred to touch her. Two things stood be- tween them-his promise to leave her frr.-eTand that looming fortune of hers. somehow his new plans which has swept him least. but he had a long way to go. Then Gloria tamed back he was u" CANADA'S FINEST with sweetly earnest lace Dalton, her present secretary. I man who comes Miss Endlcott stocks .l-lls name is been there when I have been home. , . , Aunt Harriet usually does manage be1"3V9d "I Plmmys 93”?” but to make her brokers come to her." 33 M5 studies Pl"08F?55'ed he came "He; broker is wayne Gm-ham," to see that Copernicus and not To be conunneo GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN True Success Story If I. I. HIQAIIIIII Of the men who mapped the skies-and there were a number of them-none had such a hectic career as Galileo Galllei, and none and so badly or gained greater fame. Man-y unpleasant events in his life came about be- cause he felt convinced that much of the teachings of the day was not right. although they had been handed down by such scholars as Ptolemy, Aristotle, etc. when Galileo pointed out these mistakes to his pupils they resent- ed what he taught and said it could not be, even though the Master proved his point before their very eyes. One of the argu- ments under discussion was, whether two bodies of different weights dropped from the same height, would reach the eantb at the same time.. Aristotle said no. Galileo said yes, and he proved it by dropping lead balls of dif- ferent weights from the tower of Pisa. 1 O I 0 About this time the young scientist's father: died and he was obliged to support his mother. one brother, and two sisters. all. was merely waiting politely for on a very little amount of money. what she might say. "There is something I want you made professor of Mathematics to know. It is about your aunt" at Padua. Here he remained for she lowered her voice, standing a period of eighteen years, doing T111586 an enormous amount of work for "9"'-N5 hm 'Y0l1 MOW l-mt M555 science. People from every part 13 of Europe crowded his lecture m dd "mm M mum she "303 roorris to hear the learned lec- me in when I 1”” Beechwmd' Ami tures. In addition to all this work Son is dreadfully disturbed about he undertook ,0 mi" ii number than to 59” of students because the meagre At the age of twenty-seven he was salary he eamed was not enough to keep the wolf from the door. Like other star-zazers he first Ptolemy was right; and so. he ' T T teaching the latter”: sys- tem although he knew it meant anger to himself. In 1600 he studied the moon through his new telescope and dis- covered it. was like our earth, having mountain ranges and ex- tenslve valleys. Greater wanders were yet to be unveiled. The syatesn of planets were different from what the great scientists had previously taught. For instance, Galileo found that lesser planets revolved around Jupiter, just as other planets circled the sun. These reirisrkitble discoveries ex- cited Galileo's enemies to a new pitch of anger. To convince them Galileo had them take a peep in the heavens which brought Galileo fame, and he went to Florence at a much larger salary. O O 0 I In spite of MS fame his enemies i him to be summoned be- fore the Inquisition where he was warned not to teach that the earth! goes around the sun. But in 1632 he wrote a book which again brought him before the Inquisition. This time he was charged with teaching things con- trary to the Bible. Namely, that the sun rises and sets, but that the earth rotates around it. The trial ended with the great man being charged with heresy and order to be put into prison. though he was not tortured as some historians claim. After his release he worked at his diiscoveries, and wrote sever- al books of great value, l.l.ll he became totally blind. This total darkness in the clos- in; years of his life was a real tragedy, for this man, who, more than any other, was to teach us many of the wonders of the heav- ens, was himself shut out from viewing their glories. Galileo died in the seventy- eighth year of his life, inter- niationvally famous and one of the world's'immortals, for he has left mnnloind I greet heritage of know- - Me Ballad of Mes salad! by KENT VINEGARS I Salad time is here again. Make the most of those crisp, fresh vegetables by using only this de luxe Salad Vinegar-Cider, White or Mall. 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