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Left to right the group 'ncludes Commissioned Gunner (TAS) D W. Hurl, of Winnipeg and Vic- toria; Lieut.-Cmdr. R. B. Hay- ward. Victoria. and Duncan. 13.0.. executive officer of the Athabas- kan: Lieut. Hamilton: Lieut.-Cdr. (L) J. Bil-lall. of Victoria. elec- trical officer. and Lieut.-Cdr. C. A Hamcr. Victoria. At the left is Commander Dudley 0. King. of Vancouver and Victoria. command- 'ng'officer of the Athabaskan Bll0lGlllAl. ASTHMA Do you gasp. wheeze and tight for breath. so you can't get proper sleep? Tempieton'a RAZ-MAH capsules help you to breathe easily. " 3. of wheezing and gasping. They loosen tight-packed phlegm in bronchial tubes. so it comes away casii Q Sleep and work in comfort. talte RA; MAH today. 65:. 31.35 at druggiltl. I-SJ FOOD - VALUES - JUNE - 6 .- 7 ms”: trewnwmrl 0 DIRTY CLOTHIS - DISHES v VINE THINGS LARGE SIZE WITH daoaan FACE CLOTH GIANT ECONOMY 6'mmor2 TEA TOWEL 39c 79.: SIZE WITH Florida - 288's ORANGES. 3 doz. 89: Firm Ripe romaross. pkg. 23: Head LETTUCE. each . . 19: Celery. each . . . . 19: GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for 39: Purity - Chinaware Rolled Oats. pkg. 51: Purity - Rolled Outs. 5 lbs. . . . 46: Purity Flour. 24's . . . . 1.65 Swcct Mixed-24 oz. Bot. Pickles 35: Pure Lord. 2 lbs.. 23: Ground Fish- Pet Food. 2 for 19: Kraft -o Vciveeta Cheese. 2 pkgs. 69: Ground while you wait-- Coarse, Medium. Fine Coffee. lb. . . 89: Choice Quality Tins Peers. 20 oz. 2 for 39: Montague Jellied Cranberries. tin 26: Chicken Huddle. 2 for . . 41: Boneless Chicken. tin . . . 55: Apple - 20 oz. tins Sauce. 2.for . .. 35: White & Blue Potatoes. pk. . 51.15 Clark's 20 oz. tins Beans. 2 for .. . 35: Cocoanut Oil Silompoo. 12V: oz. Reg. 1.20. Spec. 59: Woodbury's Soup. 4 bars '. . 26: Broken Pekoe Ten. lb. 75:' Pure Pepper . . . . . 41: Lemons. 6 for . . 25: soar, VEAL. coax. cmcx-EN. rows Just arrived South Shore lobsters-weighing 1. to 5 lbs. ::9o6"E. A2887 "The Home of Proved Values" By Fagaly And Shorten coalnoiiore Illllhri ,.i,ltotsf officers . Athabasksn during his visit to r not GUARDIAN. CllARLO'l"l'E1'OWN iii '.'Atllalmcan" I Unholyt Bond By Cameron Docllery Naomi raised her eyes. "What's wrong with that?" "Cliff has his heart set on be- ing a surgeon," Janet interposed. "Is that all? Maybe I could fix it up with Dad. Cliff--he could have you transferred to another de- partment." . His face reddened. "No. thanks. Naomi. this is my own private bat- tie." "But its silly to waste your life doing something you don't like." "Maybe it's silly," Richard said. "but a great many people do it. Seriously though. Bronson, why don't you have s talk with Win- dell?" "I had one talk with him before you left the hospital - that was enough." His eyes blazed and he began to (rate on Mrs. Miles' apple pie. Janet knew he was remem- bering the scene in the operating room and was half blaming Rich- ard for the senior surgeon's criti- cism which followed. 1-lastily her mind sought to introduce a new topic of conversation. They sat around the den after dinner. desulto .ly making conver- sation. several times Janet saw Cliff's eyes stray to the windows and the ominously gray skies and dizziiy whirling snow. she knew he longed to leave and was only staying because of his promise to her. once when she caught him he flushed painfully and stared across the room to where Naomi was discussing one of her new theories about child psychology with Richard. At last he got to his foe . "I hate to break up what I can tell is a highly scientific discus- sion. Naomi, but we'll have to be leaving soon and I'd like to see Dr. lynorrs laboratory before we go." Richard seemed surprised and pleased and the two disappeared into the lab. CIIAITEII. TEN Part Two Janet felt uneasy. What was cliff up to now? He had shown no interut in the alterations at Oak- hart when she had wanted to show them to him a month or so ago. yet he looked very determined'.as Richard led him out of the room. She and Uaomi didn't attempt to talk. There was little left to say when they saw each other nearly every morning. They each selected a msgasins and began to read. Fifteen minutes later the two men returned. There were grim white lines around Richard's mouth and cliff looked sullen.- "Ooms on. Naomi. we've got to be leaving - its been - very nice. Janet." "I'm glad you came. cliff, make it again soon . . . " Her voice trailed off- s queer, muffled explosion had come from somewhere outside. 'rhey all stood silent. waiting . . . It came again, louder. and this time it was followed by the brittle tinkls of breaking glass in the kitchen. Richard's face turned red with anger. his mouth tightened. ' " be t cu. "scans to have forgotten that the hunt- ing season is over." He J ” i into the kitchen and they heard the back door slam. Janet's heart began to pound with fear. They stood there in the hall lia- tening, the three of them -Janet, Naomi and Cliff. . Abby came out of the playroom and hurried past them; they were hardly aware of her. Jnnet.'s pulse was throbbing in her throat; she put out her' hand. "Cliff." I'm afraid. I'm afraid-" "Easy. Janet," His fingers tight- ened On her arm. He picked up his coat. "I'll go outside and see if I can help." He looked away from her to hide the uneasy premoni- tion in his eyes. They followed him uncertainly into the kitchen. one or the gmau leaded panes was lying in frag- ments on the floor and already the snow was drifting through the gaping hole. Mrs. Miles came in from the cottage. her gray hair so powder- ed with fiakes that it resembled an old-fashioned wig. "I thought I heard a shot,' she said, and star- ed st them. a question in her eyes. "someone broke the window," Janet explained. "Richard has gone outside to investigate. Mrs. Miles, please go in and stay with the children-we'll be right back." Richard and Abby had preceded them, their floundering steps mak- ing a' blurred. indistinct pattern in the new layer of snow. The trail led around the house, away from the kitchen. .They trudged along in aingle file and just as they turned the corner near the children's sun room. another shot rang out. It was followed by a shout from Richard. muffled and angry . . . "Put down that gun. you fool! You're going to do some real dam- age." To be continued ' IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear grxcit zt.'i:vmT ”'” T-C H0i.MAN'S Charlottetown WEEK - END SALE Friday and Saturday Kroehler GUEST CHAIRS ' Regular Value. 19.95 5 9 5 N Chairs Only in assorted colors and coverings. These Kroehler Guest Chairs have the wonderful Kroehler O "Culhionized" construction. They're comfortable and at- I llegulor Values To 79.50 Sturdily made and attractively finished in nursery colors and designs. They have been in stock for some time- so, "Out they GO"! in the lot are regular values to 79.50-WEEK-END SPECIAL Save on These WATER TIJMBLERS Decorated - - 8 0:. Size Regular 10: 8 Fill! ' These Specials Also On Sale At Our Extra! g Plosti: AGARDEN HOSE Flexible Garden Hose of plastic will not crack like rubber hose. Complete with couplings. in 40 foot lengths, regular 7.50-WEEK-END. SPECIAL- - 5.98 25 foot lengths. regular 4.95-WEEK END SPECIAL- SUMMERSIDE STORE .Ii0LMAN'S Charlottetown Mother. Mrs. A. P. Maolischern, who passed awaykluno 6. 1048. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by her family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Duncan J. Cllllltbell. Argyle Shore, who ile- psrted this life Juno 8. 1951. Today our thoughts they all go back, u'l'o Just one year ago, when all our amllea were turned to tears. By a sad and bitter blow. The Angel of Death did beckon Y0"- And you were called away, And left us. oh, do lonely. On that sad Juno day. God called you because you were suffering, And we could help you no more, And those who sleep in Jena are not dead. only just gone on before. lovingly remembered and aadly missed by wife and family. . KINIJ IIIILE (luv .- l'..,wM r of -5; .x'” K 9 A- "7 3”!- . Y ' g r' Ii. I I V1. units) "1 -in; mar :v-- .1 ' rou” uu"rm-oam'.nn '5: ma rem Sea the most sensational mun driving 2.: your lifeline-.' featuring the ear of the year... the "51" llORD.cltosen by! the famous 'uauaaumauuaauuvu" because in an ad i i T I ninth quality-builito n'l:ep6unding.punishingtuuq1ogg: V . ' g H in day after day. Come in and 'Y'Te!t-Drive? iii: ' T ' lest-driven .- . , "Mop- W E Charlottetown Driving Park JUNE 9th. 10th and 11th ' T"' ' Pt""TT'NCT"l'of;:'---D COME IN. 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