t I . . 4 ' cooking. SATURDAY lilrl liuide iiews Whirlwind by Norms Neweaiab OIIAPIM. lllGll'l' Part Two That brought her back to earth. she shook her head decidedly, looking cute as has brunette curls bobbed and swung. "oh no, my pet. I'm going to keep a clear head when I'm around you." "Don't. give yourself airs. Bally. What makes you think I'd be in- terested in you. drunk or sober?" "I'm glad you're tough.. Jimmy. it would be no fun licking a weak- ling." "Oh. you're going to lick me?" National Camp The following announcement will be of special interest to Prince, Edward Island Girl Guides vvhol will be fortunate enough to quali--, fy for the National Camp this coming summer. namely.-Mrs. D. E. 5. wishart, the Chief Commis- sioner of the Canadian Girl Guides has announced that the. theme for the Girl Guide Nation-. at Camp. to be held at Coniiaufihl: Ranges, Ottawa. from July 14th to July 25th. will be tan Heritage '. The Camp will be gtunded by twelve hundred Gui Guides and Rangers from 13 to 18 years of age drawn from 9l'6'Fl' Province in Canada. fares will be pooled. so that. every girl will pay the satire registra- tlon fee, wlir-liicr she comes from Ottawa. Victoria or Newfoundland. The Guides will camp in groups of 25. each group doini: 115 Gilli Each group will contain girls from every Province in Can-I ada. Among other camp activities the program will include a "Gos- sip Town" at which the girls ivilli exchange information about the; history and other interesting feat- ures of theirown localities. Camp-. art will be taken into Ottawa tot" sightseeing tours so that lhP.l'-lYlfi,V gatherltnowiedgc of their national Capital. Major-General F. F. Worthing-j ton, the Director of Civil Defence. has agreed to stage demonstra-. Lions of civil defence for the Camp. I The Commandant of the Camp will be Mrs. John Quinticll oi Vancouver. the Provincial Coni- milalone for British Columbia. and the assistant commandant. will be Mrs. Harold Lounf, at-ea' commissioner for the area of Greater Toronto. Mrs. Wishart and Mrs. Rankine Nesbltt. Deputy Chief Commls-, l-le -flung his head back and boom- Ni his amusement. "'All rive feet two of you?" "Delightful five feet. two. Jim- my. Oh. go ahead and laugh. Sut when it's over ill be doing the lziughlug. not you." He snapped into attention. "Now look. Sally. you know darn- ed well that I gave you fair warn- mg." "Yes. Jimmy. I know. now. Camm, wily I came to give you fair warn-3 iniz. Tit for int. goes." as the saying . "But ii's the last gracious thing The railway I intend to do. my pet. You see.i.y0u do I'm goigftykldk 3.-tau-rlgh no one has ever yet got awayi with hurling sally Alllston. and no one ever shall. You're going to my. And do you know what? When! m-. sloner. have recently returnedj from Ottawa where they were making arrangements for the Camp. 0 O I Attention, Guides-:2 Our Provincial Commissioner. re-poi-is iliat the Census Returns and fees which were to have beenl returned by March 5th are very? slow coming in. You are urgently! reminded to attend to this matter' m L d1 3 H . 1 dlliad gone he stood ll mu e 33 3,22; 0:3: ';1n'lthe middle of the room. Mike wasl The generous victor! Mrs. Allis- tces have not once to either Mrs. D. MacGuire,' "ilnw gracious of you." t V irItANCI: TOLD TO "DO llll DllTY"' - Secretary of State Dean Th"-'i Acheson (right) confers with Sen. Tom Connaliy (D-Tex), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. before reporting on recent NATO meetings in Lisbon. After the session, Connaily warned France that she must do her utmost in her in that handsome face of yours." "I tremble with fear." "You're right to do just that. 5!. JOHN'S. come crawling back to me. Jim-I-Jimmy darling. By the way. when without bothering coffee. her! Mike sabers up, you might tell him that I've got my job back. Only a .5001 runs out on a problem. Jimmy. and I've stopped being a fool. Mir. Perkin would like to have you back in the fold. too." l distance." he said csnnlly. bad you can't stay any longer." "There will he more than. enough time, Jlniniy. pet. both young, aren't we?" For some reason her thoughtful ini S .c,u.de.-5' please send game m ulsound asleep, snoring. so Jlmmy.ton ground her teeth with couldn't talk things over with hlm,lW,hat had gotliriia Sally? A per- Provincial sec;-puny, Ambrose 51., a fact he regretted. Talking things son with half an eye could tell ly and across the lawn. "only a fool gets within kickirmwet with the dew. her "Too lI.lll love, "It's such morning. isn't it?" We're! wingate." , manner laugh. disturbed him. and long after shP,b.V80fl88 D0 l7.lY0MS- I own defense "or she cannot justify lfge appropriations from the United States." thought that sally had been fair- ly successful with Philip, Her eyes shot -forth fire as she flung herself out of the sally! kitchen to make the The glrl had betrayed "Good morning. Mrs. Catherine winxzsie, looking love- cheerful. came slowly Her shoes were face rosy rt beautiful "I am glad you think so, Miss- The girl gave a "Come. Mrs. short. happy rudge against you." (ury. Charlottetown, or to Mrs. Gordon over with Mike had always helped. that Philip was in love with her. l-lutcheson. Provincial Commis-' Slonl'r. Greenfield Avenue, Char- lottetown. . . . The slipper neetinx of the Giilders' Club 'w.ll he held at Zlonl Church Hall on Thursday. March isth. at 5.4.3 n. in. All leaders are- nskcd to attend. I lottetoivn and vicinity. and Malpcquc Road lines ouisid town on Sunday morning, hours of 8 and 10 a.m., purpose of connecting, new The City area involved the general section South Weymouth and Longworth iNTEiiRilPTl0N NOTIc?& 'Therc will he an interruption of electric power on our Queen and Wcymouih circuits in the City of Char- wcniher permitting. which we had scheduled for March 2nd, but had to cancel due to the bad weather. . Northeastern section bounded by Prince, Upper Prince, Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. r costptere INSURANCE on our Borden. Sourls and e the City of Charlotte- March 9th between the for the plant f cctlers from our in the interruption will be of Kent Street. and the Avenue. l "Racer. you had the Jcthrups'. " "Huh, they won't miss 'eni. j Grandfather Jethrup hates 'em. , in be done." lalwavs trv to sweep clean." Then he remembered Dronda had gimpliezl she loved him. and his un- it. '.N5.V -fcelinx Rave way to one of ,modest joy. A bone was better than nothing, wasn't it? . . . Morning. hesutiful and sun- shlny, yet Mary Ailiston was slum. irritable. deprused. Noth- ling to look forward to but years and still more years of work-um less Grandfather Jethrup decided to pension her off as generously as he had Miss Whoobs. When she went downstairs she found. Roger writing (or her in the kit- chen wlth an armful of flowers clasped against his bosom. no right to nick those flowers. They belong to and Philip, he don't care for any- thing any more. 'You're looking verv heautllul. Mary." i "Mrs. Alllston, Roger. Corrie. nut the 'lowers in the sink and get out to the garnge. Morning is no .iime for visiting. There is work He stumped indinantlv over to the sink and dropped the flowers into it. "Humph!" he snorted. "You're just sore because the wedding alnit goina to he held here in this house." "I refuse to discuss the matter with you. Roizer. You -forget your place. I Am housekeeper here, and you are but the chauffeur." "I got seniority. though." "Yes. Roger. you have seniority. 2' that rlves you any oleasurc. And what cood will that do you? .we'il all he sent packing in s .'c,w tvccks." ”Huh'!" She was elated when she saw his face full. "Yes. Roger. you do 'well to look horrified. A new mis- tress ls covicinz. and new brooms "Catherine wlncate wouldn't r.-fire me. Heck. I tsultht her how to .plav tennis, I did, I taught her land Phllimnntf sally." l "You'll see," said Mhry .darl-ily I i 0 a o l Thinking, lots or it. had to be trlonv in a relallvelv short period of time. Mary Alllston had been :almnst bowled over when Grend- '!athe.- Jethruo. lookinir like Me- mhistophelex. had announced the imminent marriage of his son to Alliston .wa-re visitors to Charlottetown on .Tuesday. February 26th. nu-versl films shown in Frederic- arandfather Jethrtip had seen& Was Sally a fool? . "Well. Mrs. Alltston. what dnl you say? Are we Iriends or foes?" To be continued Fredericton and Vicinity - Mrs. Gernld Smith. Plcnsant Valley. Has a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Miss Pauline Laliole, Frederic- ton. spent Thursday. February 28th. visiting her parents in Carleton. Mrs. William E. Stevenson. Fredericton. spent A few days rc- cenily visiting in Charlottetown. Mr. Hensley Higgins. Glen Val- ley, was a visitor to Charlotte- town on Saturday. March 1st. Mr. Edward MacDonald, Glen Valli-y. recently spent it few days visiting in Charlottetown. Mrs. Clinion Glydon, Frederic- ton. was It visitor to Charlotte- town on Tuesday. February 26th. The many friends of Mrs. Annie llfacEachcrn. Fredericton. are sorry to hear of her illness. Mi". and Mrs. Frank W. Cutcliffo Miss Joan Tralnor has returned to Fredericton after spending n few days visiting her father. Mr. Everett Trainer. Charlottetown. Mr. George W. Stevenson. Fred- crlcfnn. is confined to his home on account. of llness. His many friends wish Im a speedy recov- cry. On Wednesday evening, Febru- ary 27th. a large crowd en50.V!'il ion Hall by the Athletic Club. Among the interesting films shown were "Story of A Violin" and "Grey Owl": Little Friend." The many friends of Mr. Willard Wlgmore, Pleasant Valley. are sorry to learn he is -still a mill- ent in the Prince Edward Island 'CiiihI.-rlne. She'd ihoiizht she i-rould have had more time: she SERVICE J t . fltl1'3C.2R.o9m algtntclcs Minuet i I"'”"”'.'.E.”'!5.".f.'75'.E.."'..'fI”.!' : . .. C3353" 181 Queen sr. 1 ranouoaour rm: eaoviscal i ....IeS8 0 Diesel. 'Grulu simplicity pom than For example: the patented which his sll models -csn minutes. Also. bottom but removal is unnecessary. as all major ceilings are light-weight cuvfbiion-vctnie alloys-ending conoiion problems lot good. P. 8- H. Marine Diesel: are yet? dependable service at line god for Free Bulletin. More time Fishing: time Ft'xing!' C YOU will spend more time fishing and lets iimf "fixing" when you power with s P. In H. Marine. Ilm yfiltlnt diesels. and 6 cylinder models up to 145 li.p. that will give We'll slio unit you 0 Gulletin on Unlvom Cmolme Melon ihsl often you eruption values Ill 7'0, 4'9 and IOOAW Hospital. He had his leg badly injured while employed cutting is the reason-lsr lower. cylinder land smmbly-' be replaced in only 40. lit built In rugged 1, 9 3, 4 less cost. .Clip and mail 6's. ,. Out wine Anmm-.'aiid be a more careful shoppeizl :about you doing your share? F Marcel Bonln tonight scored after! 5-4 victory over Ottmm Senators! in their first game of a bcst-of- A1115?-On. kl. nine semi-final series in the Que- hold no bec senior Hockey League play-. offs. The victory pleased the 10,569 appreciative home fans. and loading ice at Elllnit's nbouti ii month ago. canadlan consumer llews l)0 YOU KNOW? That-Mrs. Walton. our Nation-5 ai r sident, was asked to speak; to the Canadian Food Processors Association recently? That-she told them. among! other things that we were com- fused and often misled by oral terms used in the labelling of canned fruit. and vegetables. she called the term "Choice" the ape-T clal "villain". for it does not indl- ' cate top quality as most of us' seerd to think. but is really third ' in the list. She also asked why there should not be a standardiz- ation ol terms for all types of goods instead of a different set for almost every kind of merch- andise. ' Miss Heather Dlaobonald. who recently underwent a torisilectomy in the P. 0. Hoqaltsl, war dig. oliarged on Friday and returned to her home in Borden by train on Baturday. March lst. Mr. Edwin Mbhasey of Borden was so visitor to summerside on Saturday. Much 1st. Miss Hattie Ross. who has been spending a few days with her sis- ter. Mrs. Hector Macxensle. at Borden. returned to her duties at the summerslde Hospital on Fri- day. February 29th. Miss Marion Howatt of Cape Traverse wss an overnight gust of Mrs. Bessie Toombs. Borden, on lsturday. March int. ' The World's Day of Prayer was observed by the women of Borden who gathered for service in United Church Hall on Pritlay. hbruary 29th. 1130 order of service, which was used all over the world was followed here with Mrs. Harold mains as leader. while the ad. dress was given by Mrs. W. S. Jai-dine. A trio by nine: Betty. Donna and Carol Currie was niuoh enjoyed by the ladies. o. a. I. '1'. met at the home of Mrs. Colin Love on Friday. Febru- ary lllnd. with President Elisabeth Joy in the diair. Following the usual opening exercises. worship service was conducted by Mrs. Toornbs assisted by Carol Currie. There were sixteen members pm. ent and the usual business dis- Posed of. Plans were made to as- sist in the service at the World's wiisacarouta In II&VfllOv N. l..' IIlOQlln' ciozuwrlxfgl, .-hm... my Irlnii's Elli loyou Iaullt At est nij l .hO5'zioN. Mar. 7. g . W '”.&.I;.".:: time or... i -1. Mons etgvloirleces in the 1 w en was b Jan. 11. ieso,”...b"' "'.a"-::9.ooo to a lie-detector use god”. hm" i5i'9”g"A”t' "19 Questloniifg um en . iceiiy. w"'” G'”'''' hunch This action. ii scribed as routln:'g;"x',o"'c:' ts. withheld identities of the ill. "' The ni-inn i-nu...-,. ...u 'j- biggest cash hold-up in m, ha” tory of the United States. By-the-way, one of the extras C.A. 0. gives you for your we is Just such occasions of getting.- ideas like this to Trade and in-I dustry--apd at their ini-ltatlnn.i Before C.A.C. (the voice of tliel consumer) such occasions did not. and could not exist. f That-On the shelves of our. grocery stores today we have can-l ned min and vegetables labeiledl Extra Fancy. Fancy. Cholcc.8tan- dard and Substandard? wouldn't it be 100"; better for all concern-I ed if they were called. First. Sec- ond. Third. etc. or AA. ABC.-no confusion there - just common sense I Do you read the labels and do you check the ounces before you' try a can of anything? Start now? C.A.C. is working for you. how QUEBEC, March 7 - (C?) ----l 15 minutes and i3 seconds of over- time play to give Quebec Aces it -z,i Revolutionary NEW ,(T().(?z-7x"FE Pimniatsu We use baked goods, vs... tables, and meat fresh and flavorful! Prevents Cornish, moth-damage or diet damage to household Itor-I or clothes! l Wife? 3&5 a E313 9i't?5 -a-wuw.-.ran vvv auto-'-'-uvnx xv-Aovvu-4.1 -. -. .- - GENEIEALJIL I Burke Electric Ltd. l:l.EC'l'lIlCAL oouhuicroas use Great George st. cnaitnonm-own eiio-o us MacCousland Eumiture O Montague Electric ' i nomaoos a few dollars less. umayghg .;vears Shorter life . . . almost certainly . is that such es bargain ? Every feature lo male yourCoola'iyJoli 55951 Before you choose any range, in the com- plete line of G-E longer. A host of features to moire cooking more successful. Hi- Speed Colrod amounts, largo haci- eooirollod oven, adaptable Triple-Unit, ouiomoilc oven-ilmar and handy appliance outlet. Ba run to see the Deluxe Push lotion modal which offers on amazing new idea in home cookery-"soothe by colour". locum you won't want to mm for. anything Ian than the but . . . we urge you iosee the 0-! longer baton deciding. cnisnAi.'istiscrnic IIITOMAIIC SPIID COOKIIIC IIIII a rule for the times don it buy gm: range until you've 'qt . with a 6-: RAIIGI csuaoiau osusa3.t"sV.tIcraic COMPANY aau Ottlui lonnta-laioeblleestneicoeotteeoast A V i Ltd. -aw . Rf T. Holman Lt . Suminerslde 0 Charlottetown Palmer Electric I HUD! II. (uh v. Eon twice at that slashed price! is that-really what you're looking for-a few dollars saved at the time of purchase. and regretted ever after? The difference between the best- and anything less -when spread over the years, is actually only a few cents a week. When you buya range today... buy with an eye on the future Quality and value--more than cvcr-are what you really want for your money. Don't sell your future shortl . . . insist on El. range that will serve faith- fully in your kitchen for many." many years. Choose the bcst- and you'll be glad for years to come. . ....1----'''' use E1'.'..'!!.'. mou.8.