THE GUARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOWN , IN .MEMORlAM In loving memo ,. of our darl- ing son Alonzo ?atterson. who passed away September llth. I045. . We little knew when we awoire.d The sorrow that.tbe day would SEPTEMBER 14. 1951 :1 PAGE ELEVEN IASES IRETHING... (Tire Thorpe liifairl I By Phillip Lelly CHAPTER IV a... 010 Considering -the scarcity of girls 'a Yeast for " says Mn. Fraser. Twice Cooking Champion at Pictou Exhibition One of the most capable Winn: one yeast you can be absol- ville. N.S. At the 1950 Pictou that turns out the moat tender capable ot inspiring such enthus- iasm in the janitor. who had caught but a fleeting glimpse of her. and considering the number of people who would be running in the Midtown Hotel at that hour. the description fitted Terry's oom- panion of the afternoon too close for coincidence. He realized. that at once. Now. more than ever, he had to get in touch with her. But how? p Once more he stepped into a telephone booth and flipped the dial to call the Sun. Keeping in touch with Deane was a possible way of obtaining the information he wanted. When the connection with the city desk was made he said. "Deane this is Terry. lim still . . ." R urr A non HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA I Inhale the soothing herbal vapors of Kellogg's Asthma Relief - Breathing becomes more free and natural. - a Brings ellective relief even to chronic Asthma and Hay Fever sufferers. Ovdr 60 years in use. Available in cigarette, form. if de- sired -- Ask your nearest dealer. . . get a look at the Beacon? No? That explains your serenity. then. Their headline says tl-lugs Black- mailing Plot Discovered.' And the readout. tells you: iwlves and Daughters of wealthy Men Caught in Net of Gambling Ring! Yeah, and also down below that is a lit- tle cut that says 'Scoop!' What do you think oi that. You told me something this morning about not getting anything on it. KEl.l.UGG'5 ASTHMA RELIEF solid stream of humanity coursed through it. to and from the row of fourteen elevators. It was the type Deane'a expression of his opinion bring. The blow was hard the shock sev- dear. like to have heard. last parting word. can tell. saying farewell. Lovingiy Remembered M um and Patricia. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Leslie ' Macliwen, who passed away Sept. But never out of mind. Of those they left behind. By the valley of rest so fair. Sometime. someday, we know not when. We'll meet our loved ones there. Remembe ed by Husband and Family. ere, To part with one we loved so Your faint last wish we would And breathed in your ear our Only those who have lost alone The heartache of parting without by Dad. They are cherished in the hearts Away in the beautiful garden of from daily care with . . nohpu Deane said Bcmly' unis NOIlHIOFI.l.VMANCO.l.VD., ORONTO. Inn. 1945.. k you! Well. maybe you think you're ' Those whom we love go out or 19”” Y0” 5 I" still papa's boy Friday. Did you "KM. Skin so soft . .. smooth touched with a lingering lovable fragrance. I You know your complexion is clear. . .fresh . . . radiant Colgate Beauty Soap. COLGATE Beauty Soap soothes as it cleanses .'. . fragrant . . soft . . and smooth. cooks in Pictou County is utely sure of Rat quick rising y”fIl.e'r ' ' or stream that re resents ' . . , ry listened with his ea s . P 54 W055 Mrs. J. D. Fraser of Bndge- and a bght: dough-the land growing gradually redder is SW19" ” WY WP” Yet one ”8- B30019 SOUP ure did not move in that con- Exhibition Mrs. Fraser was awarded the highest number of points in the cooking depart- mont-for the second time! "For my bread and rolls I always use Fleischmann's Yeast." says Mrs. Fraser. ”It'a and appetizing baked goods each time." That's the important point! For championship baking, Maritime cooking experts prefer fast-acting Fiei.schxnann'a Yeast. CLEANSING . cnramsi lIW'-Al" 5175 each an . lay those Icrnsus Deulllv Uflf Baanslng Creams during solo and save more 5. Msteooruiu RICHER FLAVOR Aylrnar tomatoes spend all sum- meriaxlnglnthesrm.;.aoakinl up "Old Sol'a" vitamin: -ml goodnem till plum and Mr ripe. Then, within 24 hour! of picking, their superb law! is captured in . . . BAISIIP Your &alv.'Dsasnos Avian: 3091'?! "3 stant stream. It was a tall figure with broad shoulders, Under 5 dark hat that was pulled most of the way over the eyes was visible n thatch of dark hair. Terry Land was not an ordinary part of that crowd; he was there on an errand that probably none of the others would ever make. became more lurid. He wondered, as he listened. how he had ever managed to endure eight years of life like this. Well. he was working on this Thorpe thing only because of personal reasons; as soon as it was over. he could use some of 'Deane's choice language on him. At last the city editor's flow of to this than the cops think there is. You haven't heard about any beautiful red-haired lady getting into trouble lately. have you?" place. He held a cigaret in his fingers. but it was not lighted, A; intervals of two minutes he glanc- ed at his watch. As he stood there trouble she'll be in if you find her. For a guy who gets his checks from a newspaper. you certainly show an awful lot of interest in the ladies." There was a click that left no doubt about finality. Terry sighed vexedly and 'hung up the receiver He walked out into the darkened street. A day like this had never before come his way. It was late. he was tired. there were a lot at other things he might do. so be de- cided to go home and hop into bed. Perhaps there he might find peace. As he was getting into his car he thought of something that check- ed him. He went back to the phone booth. but this time he wrote out a message to be dictated and con- sulted the dlrectory before he ma- nipulated the dial. In a few min- utes he was back In the car. now with a ieellng of ,satisla.ctlon and anticipation that he had not had before. . Of all the places of its kind, none was busier the next morning at 10 o'clock than the lobby in the Morning Chronicle building. A der; and what part of it dealt with the mysterious girl bcded ill for her it she were found. A lBSi': Terry slipped a. cigarette away and turned sldewise to the entrance. but kept, it in view. Through the doorway had come the girl whom he had driven home the day before. She was walking rapidly toward where he stood, her eyes searching the faces in the crowd. He waited until she was al- most past him. then stepped around to block her exit and call- ed softly: "Irlere I am." She stopped short. gasped, then tried to run past him. He stepped sidewise to block her way. For a moment she stood glaring at him, afraid to run. afraid to attract at- tention. Her gray eyes were open wide. the deep redness of her lips was broken by the whiteness of teeth visible through the slightly open mouth. Then her mouth clos- ed tlght and her eyes became hard She relaxed and glared at him re- slgnedly. To Be continued --,-3. 5')-gt;-41; ,. . . Combine M cup melted shortening and 114- cupa molaasea and add 1 beaten egg. Stir until well blended. Mix and sift together 255 cups aifmd ilour, 1 teaspoon Magic Baking Powder. 1 teaspoon.Magic Baking Soda, 1 teaspoon cinna- mon. 1 teaspoon ginger, ts teaspoon clovel. P5 , salt. and add alternately with if cup hot water. Bake in 24-234" cup cake pans in moderate oven (350') for 30 minutes. Then blend one 8-cl. package of cream cheese with enough milk to make of sauce conshtency. Top eacb Iervlng with a spoonful. Trade in your present refrigerator BUDGET TERMS SII THI LAYISY IIIOIDAIII IIIIIOIRATORS p AT HoLMANSku. UJl.'..lLlJ I1l.1.!.I:i' Li 'mu;ar-111:1 in loving I'l1CI!IOYy of our dear husband and daddy. Mr. Charles McGaughey, who passed awa.V September. 1940. He bade no one a last farewell. He said good-bye to none. His spirit fled. before we knew. But safe in the arms oi Jesus My dear Father is fast asleep. WINSLOE NORTH W. M. S. The regular meeting of Winsloe North W. M. 5. met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Younker Sept. 5. with Mrs. Younker in charge of the de- votional. Meeting opened ship. followed by slnzlnz 0i with call to wor- longer- Nsw iiiiliuoy L0Vl"'K'Y R”m'”"b'"'ed W ms.Smarter Not To Drink". and "Ac- Ketps Any Complexion Larclicr of the Lands", Psalm 72, read re- sponslvely, and prayer. A poem was read by Mrs. Arnett Shaw and a. selection from the Missionary Monthly with Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Omar Younker as Minutes of August meeting were read and adopted; Temperance secretary gave two selections. "Its from Mrs. John Scott was read Ten members and one visitor an- swered roil call. Letter for October meeting. "1". Meeting invited to the home 0 Mrs. E. M. Cudmore. Leaders. Mrs. James Cudmcre and Mrs. Walter Roberts. Collection amounted to 31.75. "Lord Meeting closed by singing "God actually purities fniiferes. for better: all over protection. Nov Lrrsavov has a grand new scent : z : really diifereht and pleasing! Thatis because New Lifebuoy contains PURALIN, the new scientiiic ingredient. And ruaAr.rN in Lifebuoy gives you better protection, longer-lasting protection, too. it purines the pores ; z ; stops 93.0.?! ; : ; keeps you safe, fresh all over: So. bathe with mild, gentle Lifebuoy and know you're free from offending-from head to toe. Get the New Lifebuoy rodav. IT'S TH! MODERN WAY TO STAY FRESH ALL DAY! more man to toe... new .l.lElB!JQY antes "a.Q:' Luved the World of Sinners Lost" and Mlzpah Benediction. TRINITY EVENING AUXILIARY parlour on Tuesday evening. The singing of hymn "Lord of to the Land" worship and prayer. followed the call former pastor in Scott and Mrs. Allen Jenkins. Mrs. J. I-iopkirk read excerpts Digest" and reviewed briefly the books on from "Home Missions this year's Book Shelf. Atte the singing or "From Ocean Unto Ocean". the president. Mrs. Wil- The leader ' Summerside. and presented the first cha-pt-"- She was assisted by Mrs. J. F. liam Roach. offered prayer for the missionaries adopted by thin Society. Three new members were wei- oomed. It was decided to pacx a box for Korea at the next meet- vltuperatlon ceased. At a point about 30 feet from That be from us had gone. readers and ..A G, at H F MrS- Allin Wilma" Conducted ing, Mrs. Lorne Campbell and A -- the from door. Ter A l d ' -- e N" "T. "he WOW”? Md SMY Pe”0d5 0' M . H ld M'lllza were as- Terlrryn trylnkgngov ftrlligntzlgis grigheiagamst the W8". being rgmemelariizo Into sweet rest he has entered. gifgtle Missions by Mrs. Stanley the Trinity Evenmg Auxiliary. pol-lsnwd at; a vlismnr; Commute. i keep his face down and the hat in No more to sorrow or weep. w' Summerslde, held in the church and n was planncd m h,,1d mg Barby Band party in October- Following the Mizpah Benedic- tion, a social hour was held when delicious refreshments were serv- "N”- l have”-" 9""? ”P"ed- he caught sna'tche 1 lwm" 5”" ml ””"3'""”- 'h"'”"cident". community Friendship introduced the study book "From ed by Mm Don-aid Lidstono "And any trouble she might get Hon among the p:sse?.sgb;f)nvls;::hiTh"'33t E""'”l:d:m s”"'""L”w secretary reported ll calls. eight Lakes to Northern Ligh4;s" by and map Mi11ig;m,,..s into wont be anything to the of H. concerned we Thorpe mm. ' cards and two boxes sent. A letter Rev. M. C. 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