told you, the continues aga n. that direction while we the cave. - have more menl hostel. They're trained Ellington he tated. "Very well. The get he! at. . N‘ ' NOXZEMA. COOlS . . . SOOTHES— Greaeelese, DOESN'T STAIN CLOTHES batik without another w end of the path. Then it to the left. She may have “Carter and I will return search for her than. But we must Professor and you. Dorothy. please go down as iquickly as you can and rouse the in this sort of work and will know what co By Alexander Campbell n: ssawa orirmnsuos ‘There is no time-to 10w- AI I th ends and then branching away taken WQIG 0. "nether. I want to stay with Frank and Ru ert." said Dorothy. ath is easy to follow from here. I‘l go down and at the hostel. You start t e search. Good luck" He turned and plunged down the ord. e have no time to lose." re~ peated Rupert. "We'll go up to the will, be best if we separate. You two cut along to the left. I'll go higher up to where the path resumes. She may possibly have found her way in menced. He sto and r-ople DRIVER t I Whll- did fame and knowledge matter if the price were to be t e loss of the most precious being in the world? He skirted a boulder and regain- ed the path, where it recom- pped to peer. hold- ing the" torch high. Ah, yea! Here was the place which in an idle "Wine!" he had reconnoitredsome months aso. The path went up o ansand ecttacmmm -"-—---———-——--——.T- ifiipii‘ ‘i’ m“ F" “'1? l? “iii than mmed sharply w the h“ carefully ticketed and classified. along the shoulder of the hill. it“ ‘m “tarhstin? - lwkmi but He could not remember where it FOR ASTHMA f, HAY FEVER highly significant bones and films t which had been dug u in the Xiittuim’ that’ but m“ did m’ cage). d’??? professor b med and Surely. if she h d g t so high as m“ '3 5 ""15- ihirs she would reislizeoin time that‘ B-Y 1°“?! Th“ W137" t9 H "like she had lost them. and retrace m“ “um” Jacki“! B" "Pi her footsteps! Otherwise she H” br°°ded~ “I think I'll send the fellow a might Wander off the path slto- “M? u! me l” Ah how about . . , gegitler aitl-idtlie hopielessli lostthe m“? glfiillgld. hiddinwg; 3.2:, 2nd that eqgzw“ m"! dismveriel’! Dmk‘ rakensberx wasvastand sparsely“)? l“; hpm” wnduslvely yfiur inhlabiteziiThere were iclerta niy no]erg?sjmmftkggggamztogxgcu?"i; ii-gmesthgv iigiihzlfiitlilierg‘ niisdht aligns ' yqiizr 1°" l “ma: Elm;f"°"~" few native kraals. but that was aiiucasvf?‘ "em “t ‘ ‘mud ma" ‘he Florence might wander very far ' e " “m? "emly- rns CHARLOTTETOWN cusannuv ‘Wave You flied .5... mass a ' Tllrféf Zafe/y . " 0130a’: let aizI-lin sunburn spoil your flllli Do u he, _ 1 "m. tmd The wecimens were carefully lifeguards do atfisarst-sid Hos csls at bcaclseslike Enough??? cm keep m much by stticrifsegnebetrgrtiguidzhiier back.“ !§§°“°°~ The party mnml we" Atlantic CltyandMiami Use NonensalSee He led the way u ards. When Rupert scrambled on. Everynow c“ ‘m ‘he ‘lively. fantastic winsgloslans relief itb fut they came to the en of the path and then he stopped to wave the Pefl“ °‘ ‘he Dmkenibeii "i"! F" ‘feel cool and com unable aga a! Remain e: after some hard, breathless climb: torch and shout. Occasionally a “mud i° Dutbhh- Fm!" the" Nonmfs granular-won't stain clothes. Youcsn ins. he pointed. reply came back.‘ and he strained “up”! ""3 FIWW" We“! i" ~70- dressandberiaad loss oodtimerighsafterusing "You aiI-alon that way. 1'11 his ears. his heart was ooiiridiris '"‘““°‘b"" h" F‘°'°“°° w“ d" N ' 7‘ 84m 0,3 m; m,‘ continue upwar s" But it was only Frank and Daro- ‘emmwd “Jmwhr with M!" i" G“ wan T my s mum They watched him scramble up thy. answering him as they had Km“ ouva“ mmlmw- t“ ‘he may‘ 17"59¢'59¢' the rough. boulder-strewn hl-il- agreed. They had not found her. had pmmised" when u” shm” side. raplie Dorothy. "1 felt my“. and I imagine f“ ‘ -wnnotn susnmo "c" use uoxzsisa J _ suntan on. -- TIEALTHY sumau ossasssm BUSINESS FOR SALE you." Following hi"! they scrambled the shoulder of the hill. Rupert Featherstone doggedly. Every now and "Florence!" lips framed the soundless “What on earth impelled her to coilne after us?” Frank asked. I can understand how she felt," the Jame Christin too. Perhaps Florence had less faith in Rupert's ability to look alter himself than-J have climbed then his word: I-n Rupert's direct- along or they would shout the messagm was over she had promised Rup- gighwihh tugnsd, iggwigg; 1511;; i "-’-t'..’3‘!.'..'.”"..l'&“’§’.3“"sifdiiiff: Eirxew fseirttserfiml-lse svas lzavingpthcmi is; grflpeifiogflite "W!!! WW1‘ ftlir heltovirrl-and still there was no‘ The profess‘); chrlsflne e “an ° orence‘ and Frank and Dorothy were to- RUPERT TURNS CAVE-MAN iiriiiftimng Wk i° Ehaifliii! ge r. Hum what w“ ma" He ha-(L Their arrival in Capetown was t 1 ‘ t Mm lqmarked by three happy omens: a fauiineg fiegayadabkfglgffieredciyilong message of congratulations and below, but from above! He shouted as loudly as could. If anything had happened toner,‘ "Florence!" Going into Retirement. l offer m Elle My fikfémgfl, ‘if, gxjmfzigi-thffempiiillig-thfffrrf)? "time ""h- “mm” MODERN. FULLY EQUIPPED “ h“ m" BEAUTY SALON Situated In Bummeralde EXCELLENT LOCATION-GOING CONCERN For lull Particulars Write Osre of ‘W’. Box 100. Sumnserslde. P121. the storm. ere to a mere theory. cost a girl her life Curse science: ' nected with so-called 0 theories! Curse everytulhuiteg that bemused a man's b“ been for his insistence‘ on aoing to the cave at once, mithe rocks that barked his sk ns. she would never have been tempted to follow them. His keenness to collect ancient bones. to add a few i a few chapt- DB1 had perhaps mlgiupert. found himself blasphem- these con- resea ch in and He started to run. carelessl of She was seated on s boulder beside the path. and in the light of the torch her face was very e. He was down on his knees be- side her in an instant. ‘i said. "I It's my ankle." she twisted it. - ." "Thank heavens!" said Rupert fervently. A strange remark-but he had been thinking of snakes and their deadly bite. "I'm sorry. said Florence faint- ly. "I'm afraid I've given you a COOP" THE JOB: Maidna and PM»!- ing the many specialized photo- graphs which the Air Force requires: aerial. colour, medical and clinical. Amateur as well as service and pro- felieional experience can count to- ward an immediate edvancement in "trade grouping" and hence in pay. Training courses give valuable in- struction in all branches of the trade. 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Presently, disregarding her pro- tests that she could manage to hobble ‘if he gave her his arm. he picked her up bodily and strode back down the path. Florence laughed.» " hat is it?" her. "Nothing darling-but I was just thinking that we must too-k rather like a couple of the prim- itive folk ourselves! The caveman carrying off his woman!" "Some of their customs." said Rupert appreclaticely “were rath- er sound. .. .. .." “Where are the others?" asked Florence presently. Rupert started. He had almost forgotten the others. "Frank and'Dorothy went along that way." He pointed. “We were to meet here again after half an hour or so. if we had ha?! no luck.” “Then they should be back soon. and have a rest." "Not at all a bad idea," agreed Rupert. "For I find that I have at great deal I want to tell you .. ."i Further along the hill. Frank and Dorothy peered into the darkness. Dorothy pointed down- wards. Lights were flickering and moving in the valley. "Father has roused the hostel. The search rty is coming up. I think we'd tter turn back and igneet Rupert. He may have found er." They bcgan to retrace their foot~ steps "She must be very much in love with him." said Dorothy. "It was a foolish thing to do-but very brave." Frank nodded gravely. "Did gnu see Rupert's face- I rather ope he's Lhe one to find her. I think your engagement to mm is now definitely broken oii by mutual consentf Dorothy!" They rounded a huge boulder; and he gripped her arm and drew her back. On the other side o! the rock; were Florence and Rupert. Andi their attitudes left no doubt that Professor Eiiingtorrs party had finally sorted itself out into three? cou les. T e four of them. Frank and Rupert carrying a protesting Florence between them. descend- ed the mountainside at a much slower ace than they had ‘tscend- ed it, esently they encountered the main search party. and Flor- tures. Christine had insisted on joining in the search. as soon as the professor told her what had hep ened. ' ut why in heaven's-name did ou do it?" demanded fflofessor bllllngton, rather obtusely. strum. ams nosumca His wife-to-ba laid a gently re- istralnln hand on his arm. Pro- I fessor llingtcn glanced from Florence to the face of his assist- iant. and was abruptly silent. Bach in the safe shelter of the ‘hostel. Florence's ankle was ex- amined. It. was discovered that shat Iwas suffering from no more than "a strained tendon, gainful. but quick to mend once at water and bandages had been a lied. The following day eke bright and clear. The sky was once mo: blue. and there was little trade the storm o the previous n: J Only the s ollen streams rus dawn the mountainside told as: e. - t Ru and the professor. with a handglrtof native helpers. ascends. ed the mountain again They seq turned to report that hasty snaps ures taken overnight had ailicclflfill. The a R _ p" s - .$ a faint cry-and it came, not fromfig°m he Professor Ellington and his assist- lot of trouble; I oughurt to have- Frank's chief on his success the Grand Prix, tributes for ant from nearly every scientific institution in the world, and the first newspapers by air from the Rand containing glowing accounts of Knox Oliver's show, with por- ticular mention of that talented young artiste, Beryl Dell, better kgown to her friends as Florence aw. Frank and Dorothy had decided CIGARETTES to wait until their return to Eng- - land for their marriage. ' Three weeks later they stood on a W!!!‘ fill!» was tabled. Parliament the deck of a li-ner and gazed do/wn F1531"!!! Mhmfl‘ 3115865 881d m“ Yec¢ived~ s in the busy scenes at Southamp- 220.00% onions olwiBuritbiseh Ooluénbia one sa on . pug an the domestic market title year. Defence Minister Abbott assert- CU. Dorothy, as she stood by the rail, with her hand in his had that seine leeriins. as fir: tille last oc- ed tare sozmtmcnvs fiscal record m 1941' cas on t at she ad o ked down wou "no “l mm“ g . "‘—_”‘*i" on this some scene. o! a0 great ad- ably with gnoy You,” Qflnfiymfn vegiilirinailliilsdfuture she knew a (By Th” cuum“ 7"” the worm but i! “we”, "—"" v e 5 she glanced happily lip at him. Pm“? Mmm" “Mkenm K1"! WINNIPEG. July 12 _ (c?) _ PRAQUE’ 1'1"” mi]. Ti)“. that there would be no misunrler- “nmmlmxd he and Helm‘ Mimi" Provincial treasury officials estimnt- Eeporth ° pa‘; “T”? rid" e ‘fa- Standlngs’ I tiiegacg lgdgfxilarevrvllclia gififliicrlt tiiiil Phillis ma” i Manitoba will gain cigimt listboutzecgsfiilvgofletlm W15‘... haghshzoytégelnkiad ended. but it . Km“ also ummglced Van; gomf-‘sootooo 5-‘:- "iulielfl “if damages to buildings’ and other ance Minister Ilsley will represent era! Government's offer-Mm ‘amw. tax HELP! 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