h“. . . . i. III-Mttttalfihehillesofverailiotynr fihsreleesoiitsoi f l E t v -_ v __ s5; zElsiDDb 2 Tnanemsrsuadyonrlsotnlmassill lle. that's oee IIlIllll thine‘! bile yse, llyfi ere usiue "MUST" SllEE-DOO Ne. Z. a favorite efsll fishermen sntl campers. Completely safe for the niost lender skin. "MMSF" " iiiiii‘ii"'i "o. 3 nTii-hliiliiililwiilihiiiiifini I little oi that nice smelling “MUS "SHE-DUO Nalleiiouoiiyourskin WOW!!l Nothing destroys nit}. iiiothr. oio Priors, 4 ants and hugs tester than “MUST” KEE- 000 Ne 4. Spray it around your house anrl you I‘- weii't see an insect II days sad ds Une trealrnafol “MUST” SKEE-DOO 5 No. 5 Lotion is usually enough to rid aoo completely of heed lice and nits. You nisy never hurl; to use it yourself, hut rmieuher the nauie I I I 6 Tlie riiotlcrii fariiicr protect: his cattle. poultry enil other animals from insect an- novoiieci with "MUST" SllliE-DOO Nu. 6 brcsuee it is 3 to 5 times more powerful than D.D.T. Try it, you'll find it more elective. 7 FARMERS! "MUST" SllEE-DOO Ne. 7 does to hams and stables whaLNo. 4 rloas to your hoiisaltliills flies, mosquitoes. wups aiirl other inserts — easily, surely, selely, oiiiicslly. Use this deadly sprsy sud you won't see an iiiiee) for week llohctly want: lofie with cockroaches. With ' MUST" SKEE-DOO No. 8 vritliiri 8 rcsclr, you don't lim- to. Use it and inslie a tlesri sweep of roaches and other insects. No problem In it st alll 0o" l 0o Bedlam? De seiiietliiie eieh or tlieyTllre s rrisiii all ever the place iiiuo time. Gel “MUST SKI-I -D00 No.!— use it once and slop worrying. Simple isn't it? YMUSTLZ” SKI! - DOO DEADLY TO INSECTS, INSECT EGGS AND LARVAI- AGENTS FOR MAIITIMIS: MCLEOD l CO. LTD» MONCTON, NJ. ti. F. tliitclieson 8i Stilt OPTOMITIRISTS "Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- l fecta.” 53 Grafton Street For Foot Ailments Georgetown SUM." hlllll “Id THE . CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN For Pleasure l _...".Miao Bernice Pneer o! Ghar- | lottetowu spent the weekend tn | _|Georgetown. the Iuest of her ~50 this», 1| m". you u; my grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Rafuse. l lriotad ‘that than ti‘; little heart-l Mr. William Hook of Charlotte- liness in nu tone. “But. of course. town was l recent visitor in .I might have known-you would be Georgetown, where she visited his ‘up here with ryur ri-rrionticslly, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herr-nan Le- - w ‘minded friend, Mr. l-lylturi." ivundler» Stephen felt the woman beside! ——— l mm u-m-lh], and gq- h mqnene he] Charles Fraser, C. N. R. rtre- ‘ was swept with a4; tnsrine deed-e man has been visiting his home to turn upon the millionaire owner here. for the past few dllfl lfld ‘o; Th‘. Lapwing and 9mg him Over‘ will return to work on Monday- lthe re-u into the gliding black] Waters of the Pacific. ! Mrs; Raymond Lnvu-nd-ler 1s i “Oh, Timothy, you m, my eh, ependiafl aome time in Charlotte- linoet foolish things," smilled lady town. who" she; 1s the Bu!" 0f ,K1hy_ ~11 w“ “hi”; M‘ Hyltrvn Mr. and Mrs. William Hook. that I didn't altogwiivr nrigea with], lthe story he told m M-‘llrr 1H m! |Lower Montague ferry boat com- ‘r-vening." l "And 1 menced putting things in order on huppo” b, mews a; h 1°; mo"; Saturday for the trip to Pictou, N. l ' l l l l l v B, l g Graham Yorke dear,“ he boomed, but Stephen! The crew of the Georgetown- Sir Timothy grnntad. REGULATIONS QONTROLLING CREDIT SALES TO APPROVED ACCOUNTS ‘romantic nonsense he's trying to. Se- "FLY l" "i! ‘"999 "he" the lpm-suade ya“ 0;h,.,...-=5,3_-- iboat will go on the slip for htr v‘ 9 l no“ m? (vonlr qr, 1 {hum-l a-nriutll overhauling. While she is 'my5e1; 1n agree“, v “hh a “ma; absent the ferry serviOe between ideal n; Lady K_»,_y5 hbjecmn m,‘ here and Lower Montague will be in, (heorlfl; | medal II by motor boot. Qarated UP "Look here. young man. I ahsall be obliged if you Ml! refrain from making yourself m lice with eitherl l by Rdcltiard Dc-Lniyv. The s, s. Ekcfurs a Swedish shlP ‘ lmy Wife or my ulicrid- 1 shin m" n1 [our thousands eight. hundred no“ films ‘nvatijir Tia‘; 388'!“ ions ‘arrived in port on Sunday Cmm“ venm" ‘ ppose l morning from Summerside, whern she loaded about sixty thousand bags of potatoes. While here ehc will load between five and six huii- rlred t‘l‘(l§ of pit props for thr know I have alziioily given instruct- ‘ione on this n‘ stcr and I'd have ;vou know that =n loo: ns Pm owner .l’m going to l~o nli/"rrd." t ‘ (‘Xfifflfiwd Fon- sii- ‘Ibmfili-h?‘ H»! , United Kingdom ioadoii by chi. riderabia xiipilnt during the Bergman,‘ comm“): The Ekefqrs i dim?“ H’ °“““‘ m“ “k! B 5"“. a Swedish ship or late desist- “l”! “on” ‘complete with all modern taciiitii: I “I don‘t see any harm in it.= lTimothy." protested Lady Kitty. »“Mr. Hyltun llflfifi"! offended lUlY-l one has he?" l aired accommodation for nine fir class passengers. Her cnnslructir ivris commenverl iii-c years ano r: - h , . order for the German Govrrnmci" I?” m“ "T" w" baby" H,” but delays and missing Parts. ll r item'- ‘dded 101M131.‘ tlllrfgarthlg doubt intentional delayed hr. ' h“ "m" !"l°"v°“t'°“‘ n‘ “m” a ' completion. Her destination in th: lirgeughgnrig‘i'liggy_ofiixfesfi-oe-out United Kingdom is southnmivtnn’. "Y i? b htit th ~ .but Sli- Tlmoiliv apparently divining iggrlzgs p1ll€€gMr_ “Tlgnllaglre gage“ lib? young “w!” ‘Mont steppe?! and co-pilot Mr. Victor Refuse. ‘tluiakslyv “Crigafinixxfgbllzlagla? ‘hhlet The pit prop cargo will be placed n0 l’! m k!‘ night m’ 2 between dec “Please!" With a ahrtil m7 Lady! Kitty had flung horsrlf between the twn men. "Not horn! ‘FM my sake.‘ Mr Hylton." v i” u b“ Sir Timothy Pointer ‘iiautihed. ttl Word was‘ received recon Y l! wsa an unnatural laugh. lMr. John (3.11 of Union Road. o "I am sure Mr. Hylton will heed th! death. in Calgary of his a woman-s hppeay yo, berfgf man. sister. Mrs. Jane Essery. n,“ 1o he snwnd‘ I The following is taken from the Stephen Hyvlton watched them no “algal-v 3mm’ Lady Kmy did not H, much as The death occurred on‘ glam, m, him as she afcofnpflyriled‘ 15th of Mrs. Jane Essen, su- Timotiiy towards the voiinpanior», 15th AVP- W- "i" 3° Yea“ _ . w“! . 1 Funeral services for Mrs. Essery He m; mmyhhy and physically werinheld on Saturday. Mayh 17tli£ Ne]; Hh-h hmde h r001 hr himself, nt 2.45 PM. in Jacques C ape. m,“ .11..“ m, had hih-hv; lJPPn im- Rev, A. J. Gowland officiated and petuhuls' ' burial was in the family plot. Union cemetery. l Mrs. Ebsery was born at Union , Road. P. E. 1.. arid was a daugh- ‘ter of the ‘late Wliiam Gill and HRS. JANE ESSERY l CHAPTER IV What Morning May Bring purchased mum down monthly payment of $5.00. OVER $100.00. through A maximum term of 15 equal monthly payments will be allowed on installment purchases of the above mentioned merchandise in excess of $100.00. General lines 0f merchandise iii- cluding, clothing, will be subject to installment terms of 33 1-3 down, with the balan-ce plus 1 Per Cent carrying charge payable in 6 equal monthly installments with a mini- mum down payment and monthly installments 0f $5.00. CHARGE ACCOUNTS COVER- ING CREDIT SALES TO SAL- AND PROFESSIONAL i " '.th- v r. inifilllifil Riiitiil...‘ ’i‘..$".?.¥. yqo ivggs“ Gm-gshghjoygsig ARIED . ~ ~ _ _. . _ears a o. ' d mmods in which Mayra Wmilaiti- niaergiiableli- ofv Knox Presbyterian ley had refeirod in her comusa- Church Her husbantt medenck _ ion earlier tlist night with Hylton I 1 1903 Fimdy Kmy apprilclalm frcm 6x7 dl-eficlirliilvilhlgazlare “two ‘daughters. pr-rlonce the’ utter futility of SlIiTid-i hi“) “ed w_ Sea“ and m5‘ E u!‘ wflilllml" ‘ ‘ Keith and one son W Stanley. “I think you are grossly unfair b, ' ,_ ' J h‘ Tim ti)?‘ .~.e l1 mtnstrated “Yowgilnllfmcafigggif 33: gl§hléihhdieg have taken a rather sudden dislike! 1nd’ threé ' 'grent_grandchndren_ to Stephen Hyiton and you are‘ b“ grandson F/sgh Dmrcy gregtagdtoapblifiléfiyhil; 5X11“; 12h Scott, was killed overseas in FT‘! - say-and it is all I think necessary 1942' Leis that you are ivronlz." With that the woman turned on her heels and loft Sir Timothy to hi iumi g. {Vhen She had gone: when he had m! "QUIT mmml? 5199M“! i” hem-d the do" h; hi, wigs; 5151594 West Royalty Women's Institute room close and the smdng latchlwflfi hfld B!» the hm" 0t M75- snap into place. the mlllionairr- James Mclnnls- Thule"! mam‘ dropped into a rcinir and bit a little‘ hers present. ‘rho president pre- vicicusiy at the remnant of his ciBai-i Sldfid- Th9 mew“? Wen“! with He was 55km; hhhsey; whh; 5h? had. the Creed in unison. Collection WEST ROYALTY W. I. Charge accounts will berendered as from the 25th 0f each month and will be payable on or before the entice, MacKAY s. co. Lin. WE RECOMMEND BUYING FOR CASH- IT IS A SIGN OF THRIFT AND IS ECONOMICAL FOR BOTH BUYER AND SELLER-—- BUT IF l A CREDIT METHOD IS AT TIMES MORE CONVENIENT THE FOL- LOWING TERMS WILL ‘APPLY. " i I INSTALLMENT PURCHASES ON FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD " INCLUDING RADIOS, STOVES AND ELECTRICAL 10th of the leooeid following month. The above merchandise may be installment terms of 10 Per Cent down with the balance plus 1 Per Cent carrying charge payable in a maximum of 10 equal monthly payments with millil- payment and also permitted unt Accounts not paid by due date will be classified as overdue and further charges will not be paid in full. Charge accounts may be converted into installment contracts through payment of 1-3 iii cash and the bal- ance plus 1 Per Cent carrying charge spread over a maximum of $150.00. SEASONAL ACCOUNTS 6 months, with minimum payments of $5.00 each- Farmers and fishermen, who are property owners in good standing, and whose income is more or less seasonal, may purchase through seasonal terms iip to a maximum of Farmer accounts will be due Nov- ember 1st and payable during that month. Fishermen accounts will be payable during the 30 days follow- ing the end of the fishing season- Carrving charges of 1 Per Cent per month to billing date will be added ‘ALLOWED PREPAYMEN T. SMALLMAWS LTlI. for SIIMMEIISIIIE R. T. IIDLMAWS LTD. SUMMERSIIIE GIIARLUTTETOWII to the sales bill and the same rate proportionate mrant by that last remark. 1e had‘ amounted ti: 11g" diggxd 3:1 | 31:19:11‘; he lfigvéi-ldfiidlevlyqsictffivw m’: siliiiigiliedexlihat fin“ dollars be! _ c , . . He didn't hi“; H-,-1r0h_ He rem-i given Mrs. Prizzlev for Musical ‘ embered tho attempted attack the 365L381 ggcimfllltlanlzilllam I h d hi th , y rs. a or . lgfintlivgclnmziszzidltulliee ‘ioriiiewxld lliiit hesftl iespectivelv- sch”! " ' ghc not. rimmed out of roach the‘ was heard and it was decided The minutes we" n“ ‘m! _ 'man would have struck him. Now’ that togvelts andhgglnkinézkgut-‘Sthgf pmvuh followed by m. repair?” pic rrsrcltrd hovini: dvnc so If l“; flimfltd‘? _ hi’ 659cm". h” {mwardeé committees. The new sick com- lmd l~_‘°"m"““d Kym?" '° swlkelllnmll ggenlalglgn M‘ember ‘Funk m“ mittee is Mrs. Robert Brown and ihe “mild have hi“! i?" ‘”‘°*‘"" lhe donuts be ‘awarded {o the Mrs. Willard Jenkirie. fled Cross ‘cMeCisii-tclilrlxliiziiltirifiiixgllncathiyrgctilzh" (‘X51692 Fund Programme corn-i taillight" miorhiidl m“ twuwr Cy n - - -, - - , rin prs. o c ren’e sockings - . M“ reminded himsolh as ’l'll‘ poured giiatiee fafnerliext mirzlgggvtllalg POW‘; yam to Red mo” om” since htrnself a stilt bi'.-:iid_\..__lie could rd nvelma burn Lunch com-Hash meeting and the" w“ 1 still domnnd iliat qiikon. SCtJICOi mines m be stringed by szveater and '1 prs. of stockings be dispensed ii th nt e nex por misident 5m‘ committee u handed h, at m, “New,” The In!‘ cnll. and vim Ms mofiflh k0,?" revi-ous monm secretary reported having receiv- ‘might be dbie to do that wt out‘ ohp unanimous“ "med upon, ad the qovemmam on,“ ‘mo exciting due comment on the Pilrtl I wit’; the mam-hm of Norm i was voted to the Million Member of the members of his psirti-‘fwfln’ nvlnmmk to be prawn’, aymum “J5 w“ voted to the after all. sir Timothy W!!! serisitive liver ‘no eenfig to be hom- int ‘he l Red Cross u, bu,“ m". donation to the ivronir typo of DiibLcity. 1n|t e nex. m. . n. M H" ‘ham the District w “one, ma the morning ho would have a. chat home of Mrs. Russel Be . cc Ilswo voted m m‘ cum" Fund 1U Great Georee Street CIIAIIKYITETUWN P.I:.l. qua whirling affair with every nmy, and again the blurred features of. Stephen l-[vltnn nppoarinq through the phantaamagorla - Stephen lHylton holding- in the hollow of _ lone hand ii strange looking island The Registered Stallion peopled by pywmlca and all of them ldoing l-lyltonls blddinfl. ABNER T. CLEGG~6768 l In his own cabin Stephen Hylton Record top/z lwnord sleep uncertainty. He could The Pownal Women's Institute ui by the Ode. followed by tl-ie Creed in unison. Roll call was | answered by "My Favorite Color." lprr-sston ihet he had made n food mlnd. from il-ie very moment of Will lll Gt the owner's lot htrriaelf; that by hie unpresned- sli- Timothy's intervention up on littered nrllnn in stepping forward deck he haii not given it a further stable for the eeoeon, i947. p, errlke his employer hekhsd mod; tliollggit. Thelgtzry he goat-isles - thing all the more nw yard an was, e wou ave n m e MGM! MOP ‘Y lPPmlllmfll" idieagieeable to: Lady Kitty. more than fancitiil twflieillillffilbiziefl ' ‘h l Ste e lsy n llll beet: tn his nri certain quite oelcsl aesiimpt one Tflflihon. conncho" w" lbunlrzlleillnz iipgvard; at: LhQ narrow Now he was faced with reality and the thought was far from being lvitilte rctlin and wnnderi whet "i. “mm ‘he ought i: do tor the And pleasant. 1t vaii one thing to be thinking of this his mind insttncit- a dreamer with no practical prob- I. C. “WELL, ‘Ely swung towards Captain Ventriss tents down for solution and quite . He felt. confident thrit Vr-nirles nnnihei- to be faced with a att- OVIIIP "t! "i dim!‘ would be able to nrivlr, him WlliLl, uatlon ‘involving most probably a in thc circumstances. was bee! to e women happiness and his own in- MUNTIR RIVEI. done. ieertiy. On this thought Qtephen The story he hnrl told the guests l-lylton sent: into o iitful sleep. _ eel-tier that evening lied lone with tTo De continued) w. t ;. #1.,‘ l l about ttno matter with Captain f closed with the National Anthem. I ‘ UUNIUI-T vlcntriss. for he felt sure that nfter which lunch was served byhgllcgisltlgfilzfl; n J vontriss would know jiut the right comrigltiroe in charlie. Malawi Eywry ma“ we" completed Ind ' '0 "1 d‘ thing in do. _ m t the ostcss. through; to ‘h, mam,‘ M,‘ I’ 0P9 C For the host r1111 of Q n¢X~ ________.___._.. Charles Jones reed a paper on hour st: Timothy drank brandy.’ "Preparation of the Lawn." This chirQPQdiQf And when he reached bed the world‘ POWNAL ivoiviirrve W, who", by , camp m]- become a IYIOECOPQ-‘fl U"! ETMQF‘. msTlTuTl ‘lectinn amounted in $1.45. Next meeting to be at the lioine of Mrs. Pearl ties-men rind roll call met- Tiwedily tllilhli- MRY Mh- "its to tie answered by "What I gilt! minke of lg}?! _‘ \"n‘.lltl ill-o to learn in Handicraft are corn. - work." Lunch was served by the ‘hostess and meeting adjourned. SPRINGFIELD W. l. On May 7th the regular month- not. quite rid his mind of the lm- ii singular completeness from hill];- mewhg o; 9h, gmqhumd w_ I was held in the schoolhouse. with the president in the chair. The meeting wee opened in the usual order. ,roll- call being ans- wered by naming a perennial flower. The members discussed the eendlnl of rues to be made into blankets. 0M Mfl. Keith Mayne, Mrs. Crawford lineieir. arid Mrs. Norrie Qiiielatr were a - pointed committee in ebas-ee. e Red Cross secretary reported l0 pair bloomers. I ensure. and a quilt handed tn einee last meet- ing. It was decided to hold the June meeting in the school house. The usual Juno exchange er flower o slips is to talre place. Roll call is, "What I Would Like to Learn in Handicraft." Mrs. Hyatt. l-iaslam and Mrs. Hughes were chosen to take charge of the regular program, and Mrs. Reginald Haslam and Miss Eva Sabine were naked to prepare a Bird Talk. Mrs. Ernest Hasliim. Mrs. Arthur Harlem. and lire. William Has- lem were appointed a committee to eee about getting window boxes for the school. The treasurer reported the completed Cancer Fund collection as $32.50. The Institute funds on hand amount to $51.49. A bill of 82.40 for quilt materials was presented and paid. Collec- tion of $1.20 was taken. and meet.- in: closed with the National An- them. ttiiiloii as Effective In Cancer Treatment HAIMAX. June l -- (UP) - Whtlo Canadians ore supporting flnan ally the campaign to curb cance a technician trained at Dalliousie University keepa in op- eration s. complex elaee appar- tua which supplies radon gas, a eapon used in the war alainat. I l the dread dlseas The radon plant new in use at the Victoria General Hospital liere was developed by Dr. G. H. Henderson of the physics depart- ment of Dsihouste. His inven- tion reduced to a fraction the expenditure the hospital would have had to make for equipment. then available. Halifax was the second city in Canada to obtain radon feeslitiee for fighting cancer and even to- day there are only six cities in the Dominion with such equip- It. Radon lee is obtained from rndtum and provides more flex- ible methods for treating indiv- idual cases of cancer. It readily subdivided into various etrenathe to suit the needs of the can be, flask containin! distilled acified water and locked in a safe. From the flask glass tubing leads to a complex _, tern of [lllW/IYG which is kept at a high veccum. The radium steadily forms radon gas which is pumped off at. regu- "iar intervals by a glass pump, The actual amount of gas pumped oft each day is no larger then the head of a pin but em; l ls still too lrest to go lIlFOvlllt tiny seeds. relatively high purity from the water The gee contains o content of im- nnd 999 parts out. of every 1.000 must or removed. This is done by chemical means in the glass apparatus and the purified radon is then CbfllpfPb- sed into the gold tubing to form tlie seeds. - SDURIS lllfill SCHOOL ‘ Applications will be reeelv cipiil-firsr class, Apply to:— fr T il- ad for Principal, Vice-Prin- ANNOCILI Mine Florence Roper wiehea to aiinouiiee corri- iiienelng June 2nd ohe will have pasteurized ieillts for sole at her Restaurant. Maliiltroet, Sourle. individual patient. Usually radium ie ueed ta the form of salt of the element. it- - self a minute portion of which is sealed in platinum needles. Radon, which produces exactly the some rays ee radium is ordin- arily used in a small piece of gold tubing called s "seed." Flaoed in a cancerous tumor the radon-filled seed or seeds. as the MELVIN J. McQUAlD, Secretory, Board of School Trustees t_¢eoaeea>e t - A "SILVER LINING" CASH )6!’ and Intermediate ond Primary Teocliers- fi es ‘Care; eoeli eoasoe as the "I'm" :5‘ tag" felliiwlll Al! U" ' fortune. use is to iieto brill“ iaiaeo so: so: w- l" any piece-fell 7"” "' l '. "m t. ‘n’. y“; quick l‘. hit your friends atseat rio- Lasvllove Alonso lateral‘ ‘ge prism l‘ Phone!“ 6”...“ rm.‘ they are there. The radium ie pieced in a criee may require, live uniform , w. b“ wreck“ or Emma dosage. Often- the seeds are left. ed c". h: u.“ "m" u. ‘Mn tn place and the patient goes - a n ‘m through lite without losing in- 1nd where to call It! conveniences! or even aware that - tell you whee we'll pey- o" __¢¢ 3