J NEXT SUNDAY, JUNE 20th‘ IS FATHERS DAY D0 Your Shopping ‘Whlerle DAD Likes yTo Shop - Make Moore e» McLeod’sl Your Shopping Headquarters Unless you plan to give Dad a town house —a limousine --‘- or, a eabin cruiser we think your next best bet is to visit Moore 8v- MOLood’s Men’s Store. We've pic- tured a few of our suggestions here from. counters literally overflowing with things Father; will favor first. l _, \ IF HE'S TROUBLED WITH lNSOMlNlA . . . lF n: olrrssrs ro A "res . . . Get him a pair of handsome cotton broadcloth Pyjamas-lull cut and roomy with notch lapel. Choice of many colours — all Select a sleeveless Sweater. . . - .Many a cool evening-a tine, "Jclose -knit sweater would come in handy on the green-all col- sizes, $4.50 to $5.50. ors and sizes, $350 0nd lip- '1 ~-_ lF H~E WANTS A SQUARE DEAL . . . He'll pocket this linen Hand- kerchief with pride and pleasure. Singly 50c-75c-$l.00. Boxed, 2 IF HE wears THE PANTS m YOUR FAMILY . . . He'll go for these all elastic sus- go, $1139,- 2 yo, $159; and 3 penders! Leather looped bub yo, $2941 ton through or clip-on styles. _ Metal reinforcements. All col- ors, $1.00 - $1.50. IF YOU WANT HIM TO KEEP A "COOL HEAD" . . . Buy him a Panama-we guaran- tee it will keep him "cool head- ed" on the hottest day. lt is not necessary to know his style and size. Present him with a gift certificate and let him ' . . choose it himself. All sizes, iF HE'S IN THE 6-50 and $7.00. . "SOCK MARKETK . . .- He'll love these long wearing socks, plain or ribbed patterns. Brlght-n-light colours. Ankle 1F “FD 51V! You THE 5mm. - length or half length, $1.00 -. OFF HIS BACK . . . ' ti‘ ‘ $3.50. ' - r Then how about a couple from our large stock now on display. -Striped or plain-conservative or bold-all makes, including Arrow-Forsyth-Tooke-B. V. D. and others, $4.00 to $5.75. IF HE'S FIT TO BE TIE-D . . . Boost his spirits with one of our handsome Ties. Bold scrolls or conservative stripes, $1.00 - $1.50- MGDRE s. MFLEOD marl , . fig J1 .- w- ,_.,~e PENICILLLIN FOR COW! us. wmwr error ournoox nonnou _- <0?) _ Results oi’ vvnsnmcnou, Jun! 1o _ tar) penicillin treatment ‘for cows sul- lering tram bovine mastitis have been execellent, the director o! one o! the ministry or agricuiturt-fs research station has revealed. ic-m l r" The Allrlculture Department 311d today a. 1948 wheat crop of 1.192.420.0011 bushels is indicated on the basis of conditions June 1. This l5 75,430,000 bushels more than in eeelraet with Cece-Cele are .__Aw;lhl"..aa A i>oo@oo@>oo€aoo-Qoo<¢ 6 No, Mr. Brown _ B! Gertrude Kneveie l. on the bench. "Iirn just getting married, and I'm just getting mar- ried, and I'd hovped to do it quietly." April set down beside Allxe and Y “WP” "“ “n “b?” “"- "m" a t r did t t a - 1 " " 9'”! ‘may E o» '" ll 9399 ' ' ' ' April broke in. .' ting mixed up in this?‘ she said. "I mean our being bridesmaid and best man when you didn't want attendants?” "I don't mind that," Allxe smiled. "We are rather expecting you and Ten to furnish moat ot the festivity on this occasion -- did you know that? Since it's his birthday eve and the trustees are to be wedding and dinner guests, Mother's idea seems‘ to be to com- bine his amielr and mine. l don't suppose they'll do more than ehake mantle-or perhaps drink his health The paper work can be done at the Bureau the next day. Ten-J‘ Alixe broke oft to call to her young cousin whose voice aha hoard in the hell-"ren, come up here and telir this over. I one just telling April about your meeting the trustees on my wedding night." "Please, Allxe." April interrupted "do see that I'm left out o! ilhat library meeting." "Mother won't like it." Aline wen positive. "she'll eey ‘lion's ruture wile-J’ "tin not nis fixture wife!” him, it you can. It Mother discovers ' money. It it weren't ior Ten has been misbehaving, she may decide even at iihe last nio- ment to keep hock his lncoene." "Let hvr keep it!" Tom's thin young {are was stubborn. “I'm sick o! hearing oil the confounded my mother~—" they're so happy and proud be- cause they think you've made good Don't disappoint. than." “He won't, Alike. I'll see that he nient idea is not going to last. 1n fart it's a sort of a joke that Ten put over against my will and he- cause he wanted to make Gwenn Harding jealous. It didn't work, and the trouble with Tcn is he's feeling sllnk because Gwenns going to marry Bill Brown." "I can't believe it." Allxe drew her brown t ether. "At one time l (thought i was you Bill cared (or, April." "That Brown guy?" Ten inter- iupted. "Why, he's the town butter- iiy. when he can't get Gwenn for golf or tennis, he washes dishes with April. Just the little sailor in rllr sweetheart with a girl in port." "Thatfll do for you." said April stornly. She pulled a lock of Tim's the stairs, slowly, with a weary every stoop to her shoulders. Apri lturned on Ten angrily. “Why did you soy that? You can't do anything with hcr. I've tried hair and turned to Aiixe. "Ail the . . . . _ ' , ‘You arent lll lore, l said. You snmo its true about Bill. lie only M)!“ he happymmld All“ inst iussed round with mo when Gweun looked at me and said. ‘My dear, ‘Hisnll’ handy’ Ten thliught he there's something more to life than grumbled. “Maybe when she sees me all dlked up ror the wedding and walking down the aisle with April, she'll . . . ." suitor? Do you wonder I want to dish him?" "Don't do it now, that's all I ask." Allxe put a’ hand to her aching head. "I know. We'll be careful, Allxe dear." April's voice was patient. “Sure, old girl, we'll be good." Tens spirit: were rising, Hi, don't goi" He was addressing his cousin's departing figure. ‘Talking of rifts within the lute, old lady's how's loves young dream for you and lsucius?" - But Allxe turned her iece may and did not answer. She mounted MIDST 0F llFE . . . Last year the Sun Life paid i2]. death eielrne on policies lean than one year In iqree -— yet each of the deceased policyholders had met the Compeny-‘e health requirements. It could‘ heppen~ to you; protect your de- pendents with llle eeeurenee. . _ District UIIEPVIIU U Bovine mastitis is a disease pos- the 1.i1'7,000,000 bushels indicated n " “Th L» . y» M- . . llbly responsible ibr more loss oi month earlier. 1t. is less than last "011. I'm 110$ l bride." MiX ha“; gain aggeclglig 0m‘ “mi Gwen“ but love and happiness.’ "_ “-‘ A: mill: than any other. your; record or 1,364,000,000. tossed hat and lzloves imlpatiently be has for me wedding ‘ma rurm not ‘hm! h yet" "Rummy," To“ cried. awn“ Sh’ ' g ' meant was, ‘There's getting a-way from Mother and not being Jumped lon all the time’. sacs getting on _.;1mo|t tlllftlb-Blid she's not. the "Klng?” The boy's eyes widened. "You're not sticking to that crazy idea that he's still kcen on Alixe? Why, the guy's gone to Chicago rite: his wile. Glwenn told me so." "Yes?" April acodied "Gwann always thinks what she wants‘ to happerrmust happen. Jay went to Chicago to get Jerry back. Lorry kldnaped him-ration Gvwenn took him to the train to nee his mother cit. She took Jerry because one knew Jay would come right after him-not make a (use. Lorry wanted Jay in Chicago. I thought at first it was eo she could have him ell to herself and win him back-J’ r "More likely beceuee Silvie -in (Jnicago and she's trying to give him a jolt?" Ten sulgeated. “Jay doesn't know, does he, that Alixe will he Mrs. Luscious Lucius .be- lliil€—" v ' "Ten!" April stared. her taco auddeniy white. "I never anoom -I never realised. 0t course Jey doesn't know. Ra lert belore he oaula have heard. Oh, 1 wonder-i‘ fill 0 n m. i I aim , _ -'-‘-‘-»--»"*""r"~'=1 i~--:.:.. s , » 4 _ - "ON; m lgig-bxglryhtodsszrrisl’. {aroma Bu“ m,‘ lsflmmwg comm“ or any,“ . I Charlottetown and District Representative l "‘""~~ no rbnut 5.000 ditlereni '" wori a ‘ "Wonder i! you ought to break . i“ new rmoruc ‘. The armies. bclwzln: to the Nexwid rue. average about {our feet in heiaiht and live in the Congo region and other part5 o; AIrica. 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