its the self-sama selhsa/W IPLAN as last year! You've proved It GlFGGI-f i I I that you toursclf can save money the easy way . . i by bu) ing Canada Savings Bonds through your company Payroll Savings Plamjust sign up i i ; and it's saved before you liiivc the chance to spend it. Those ClHIYCIIlCIII S50. $100, $50" and S1001) (Linatlit Savings Bonds feel mighty tiicc zit the cntl of the vciir . i i safe, cash- ahle at any time at full face value, and twining tiseitil tint-rust ton. iiiiiis ' iiiiiis 3" SERIES is potntoee in the winter and grass in summer, IRRIGATION EXPERT! GiAsFiiui/tock y ‘CARTl-IOIIPE, Yorkshire. Eng- lend - 1Q) - Geome- l WITMK‘ owned by e. ‘rrewhitt here. eemed t to hate milk ss a cslf. New fer- Beavers ere far more valuable CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column h reserved for news v! local interest. but edvertlslng ef a newsy nature may be Inserted st flve cents s word, strictly psy- eble in ed nnee. JDIMIES TAXI. Phone 6% AT IOU! SERVICE — Am!!!‘ Cool Co. Phone 2490. w nowanb MCINNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 11b Queen strut. b CLASSIFIED ADS enter to all types of readers. Consult them daily. (‘A\'ENDISII. -— There will be a Service in Cavendish BHPIJ-fl Church on Wednesday evenlflfi- 5m of October at 8 o'clock. Rev. E. O. Matthesori, from India, will be the Speaker. SCHEDULED MIGHT! daily to Summerside iuicl itfoncton- Phone Maritime Central Airwsli Limited. 2061 or 540. vtsmuo HALIFAX - o. Cecil Day, publisher of the iit-erhccl Advance. and ‘tlrs. De!‘ 151"‘ ‘"1" meriy of Charlottetowrii are st the Iovu Scotiart hotel. Mr. and Mrs. flgy ere making a short stop in Halifax en route home from the annual meeting of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Associatou. held this war in Nitric" Fan‘ "r Halifax Chonlcle. COW MAKES FINE RECORD — Ari excellent record has been mfldt by the t-vvo year old Jersey cow spruce Brook Judy. N0 165301;. owned and brcd N’ 3m" Mac‘ Donald, New Wilishire. In the 305 dav divisions this cow ivwdtwed 5.954; pounds of milk testing 5.11 with a total of 36'! potinds fat. Judy gave 536 lbs of milk and 160 lbs of fat more than she needed to qualify: ‘Fhls excellent, record was made on twice s da! milkmfl- 1% 15 records of this kind that encourage the farmer. HOME FROM FUNERAL - Mrs. John Richard, city, has returned from Cape Tormcritirie. N. B. athere she attended the funeral of h" mother Mrs. Dennis Cormier last Tuesday‘. Mrs. Cormier was the victim in a highway accident. at Melrose Saturday, Sept. 25th. The driver of the car, Edmund Duguay. in which Mrs. Cormict- was a pas- senger, succumbed to injuries in the Sackville Memorial Hospital on Friday. An inquest into the tragedy has been postponed until ‘Thurs- day. Oct, 7th. The driver of the taxi car itivtilvcd in the collision is charged with driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated and has been remanded to the Cotinty jail at Dorchesler for mic tveek. BRlHPl-TO-BE HONORED (in Thursday night, Scptcntlicr ninth a number of fricutls and TPlZlllVPS gathered at tho liomc of Mrs. JftmPS A. hlnrntinnld. (‘hcrliv Hill for a shotvct- in honour of Miss hlztrv Horizon our‘ of lhv scnsoifs hridcs-lti-lsc. A vcry tlr-liizlilftil ll!‘- “ritivnof iiTt-Thvcre (tIiPllPd by MP‘- /\. Lumari. Miss Lois Smith read the accompanying VMFPS Whllt! Miss Kay l-Igan prvscntcd and ar- rnngvtl thc gills. Lunch wns scrvr-d h_\' thrt hostcss ztssislcrl h_v Mrs. Fri-d Smith, Miss Kay l-Igitit and Mrs. A. Luninn. The TOYIIIIIIIIIPI‘ of tlic cvcning was spent in dancing, music bring furnished by Jack, Jun, lluiinlrl MflCDIHIHid and David Uiwiwfortl. The- fnlltnviitg _\londti_\' a nimiiii-i‘ of friciitls and rt-lalivcs gnlhorvtl nl hr-r hnmP in Charlotlv- mun tn ll"f\(l!'l‘ hvr ri l'lll§('l‘iiélfl(‘ttlli shower. Gills tvcre opnnctl by Miss Agatha McCahe, whilc Miss DO]!- nltla ltlncllonnlrl rcnrl the accom- panying vcrst-s. Gainr-s of hridgc wrtrr- ciijnycrl atnil l\ rlvlivitius lunch was svrvcrl li_\ ltlisscs (‘filli- vrmn llrihison, Kathlccn !\'lc(‘.:ibo and Run llorpnn. GLADIOLI CHAMPION — Even though hc claims llflllllP must pi-n- \!l'l€‘ R5 per t-cut nfjhe work. G. G. Htighcs of Chnrlotteiou n, P. E. l.. is known as the tllflnllllfill gladiola man lll the Canadian ivlariiimcs. He develops his otvn specics mid lot" years he has made the izrtitvmg if glnds a hubby. During the \\7\l' ht‘ sold some iii ihc flutters. giving all thc l\l'l)('f‘l"(i\ [It ilic Red Cross. Thc gizids are a tilcasiirc uitli liim aiitl he is not iii the cnntnieriiitl llmflci- busiiicss At the 111st flutter slum hr nflcntlcrl iii llzc .\lAl'llliI'.P5 Mr. Huglics ciitcrctl siv cshihiis siitl vioii scven first prizes. Eat-h ciitry uas a first. and ihc seventh first came for hflvlllll thc lies’. in inc show. Mi. l-Iughcs dclights to give some of his chuit-c blutm. to friends. Ths-y conic in all colors from ‘pure white to deep rcrls. uith some special llotvcrs having YPHOH‘ petals with red throats fllld.fllllt'f rnmblllflllfllis. Flows-r lovers will knmv the pleasure there i: in grntv- ing fine blooms. It. ls not only fun, but. it. is a healthy pustime—Wiiid- SDI‘ Star. GRAVESEND, England -— ICP) —Three blind men bcat three men with sight s; darts in a garden imrty competition here. - s SWEETEN A ' STOMACH _ Flllllllb’ MILK N IAOIISIA TABLETS mes em llllll yer-Ill"!!! nus ere trying to find whyfleorge for conservation of vvster than ‘for q‘; pa sen-sh an 1H1 IQ ween-mama: rue suaanmu. >0O€>00€>0 Th Queen's t lluliilay i BY lllubetb Corbett _>OO€ i/ CHAPTER XE Onrl slightsd with greet straits’- Irt the narrow lane, hemmed in between the car and a row of low- himging trees, he stood and looked helplessly st the car. "I must turn." he mused aloud. "But how m turn. here when the lane is w narrow?" . "It. can't be done.’ Ted assured him. “Bu; if you'll drive straight. ahead until we reach n crossroad. you'll find that you can always get by driving around three .. He seeted himself beside Ilsa and closed the door of the car. They heard Carl scramble into the driver's seat. The cnr “ “ ‘ vio- lently, then shlvered from stem to stern. - Ted grinned broadly. "He doesn't know which is reverse. I hope he does-rat strip the gears." The cer leaped ahead. Pan rep- idly fora bresthlesn minute. then settled down to s steady crawl. Elsa turned alarmed sues inwards Ted. "It's all right." he assured her. "So long as he bakes it slowly, he can't come to any harm in this lane. When he does resoh the crossroads. I'll have something more to say to him." "If you say something, you lm- agine that that settles every dif- fictilty." "Well, for e few minutes now I don't think I‘ll say e word. It's so pleasant Just. to sit here with you, Elsa. I'd like to feast my eyes; but perhaps for the sake of safety we'd better turn off that. ceiling light, There. Dusk has its charms in certain company. hasn't it?" Elsa was spared the necessity of answering, At a slight tum in the lane the car jolted to s. standstill and buried its nose in the bushes. Ted already had the door next to him open when Carl appeared alongside. "I have never been trained as a chauffeur." he an- nounced. "You'd better get behind the, wheel again... Mr. Layton." “Much better." Elsa. agreed heartily. "You drive. ‘Fed, and let Carl come in here again with rne." "You will be driving with my revolver pointed at your back," Carl warned. "ThatTs all right, Just take csre your popgun doesn't go off by ac- cident." Ted resumed his place behind the wheel of the car. They proceeded now at a good rate. From the steady swish of branchcs agaiiisg the roof of the cal‘, they could tcil that they were iri the lane for some time longer. Bul. at length they took a sharp turn to the right. The road under the wheels was smoother and riothing stvished against the roof. "Vt/ere back iii the highroad nntv," Carl muttered and reached nrotind with his free hand i-o raise a curtain and look out. "Never mind looking." said Elsa ciirtly. “He took his tum to the right. That moans we are still hcacled Wcsi. He is proceeding with his plan of carrying me right. through Leucadia and out on the other side." "Are you going to submit to that Highness?" "What else can I do, for the pre- sent at least?" asked Elsa crossly. .»\lt'ctidy' she ltatl hegiiii to revolve in hcr mind the possibility of ac- complishing her ends from the vantage point. that Ted had schcmcti for hcr. But was he pro- pilsllllz his plan altogether m good hilth? If shc followed his sug- Ecsiinns for lhc moment. t.hc next thing she kiicw she might find herself hack on a ship bound for the United States! She decirlcrl on one last appeal, and loaned ftiiwtard to mp on the class at ‘Fed's back. Just as she touched the glass, the car come t0 Flllil a suddcii stop that she was flung to her knees on t-hc floor. "Highness!" gasped Carl, trying tn Xll-‘k lit-r up uilh his left hand while he still clung i0 his re- tolvcr. "Sit tight back there!" called Ted. "Wh_v?“ demanded Carl, and in- stantlv itimncii out. of the car. Iii llic tlnrkiicss hc was promptly disarnicd, Aficr a single glance at the dim struggling shapes. Elsa iumpcd out on her own side of the car. Her arms ivere instantly grnspcd from behind. Ted had slnppcrl just in' time t0 avoid a collision. The highrenl ahead of them ivas blocked from ditch tn ditch by three cars with their lights out. "Pardon. Elsa," said a voice in her ear. "Get hack in the icar. Quietly. please. That's right. I did nut. hurt you. did I? Just a mom- ent. and l'll turn on a light" The light in the ceiling of the Magdehurgs‘ car blazed down ‘on her captnr. He was wearing n strange uniform, but this time there was no mistaking his ident- ity. “Prince Paul!" said Elsa in n weak voice. Recognition of him so soon after Tod's fantastic re- appearance gave her the feeling that. it utas about. time for her to wake up, "Not ‘Prince’, please. I'm now nn affiur in the Army." Paul turned to give his orders in, laeucndisn. "Take that officer in the second car. driving this car back here with rne. First. be sure he isn't armed. Adolph is to drive his car. Now, quickly!" ' Ted, delivered through the door as lf he were a sack of potatoes ‘crawled over Else's feet end start- ed to sit. down beside her. "There please!" Paul pointed to the stre- pontln. He himself est down beside In Their eer followed he of those which had blocked the wsy, end Put the mericsn who wee, flrllulvflLs-IAIAQ Emu CHARILYTFEIUWN sacs: for treatment of Rheumatic and Arthritis Pains Neuriiis, etc. Q The» who have loll --¥ work uid lowered their A incomes due to crip- '\ Fling Arthritis and Rheumatic P-in‘! hi" found Lnntigen "C" _l reel invest- ment. Arth- ritls must be treated early. Ask your drug- gist today’ m“ $6.00 sum‘ [ANTIGEN UIOIATORIIS lllllll! n lkhneeil so. l. TOIONW l» 0|"- wl-ien he started to turn est the ceiling light. ‘That was you A11 the time! You wtere the guard 0n the train. Arid t th8ugm Carl was out of his mind when he tried to tell ms that you were." "Of course it was I. I couldn't let my beloved wife run into jeopardy without rushing to l-ier side," Prince Paul eyed Ted coldly "Apparently there were others who had the same ides." "Btit your uniform, Poul!" in- sisted Elsa. "Isn't it the uniform of _',i" "Of the Republic of Leucndia? 0f course it is! Under your mon- archy, my dear, I had but e grud- ged position as Prince Consort. Row I am better appreciated. I have been in the country only a a short time under the present government. but already President 'l‘ilsiti.s and I are hand in glove." "If you are hand in glove with Tilsitis—" began Elsa slowly "—that makes you my bitterest enemy." "Please don't say such a harsh thing. I assure you that you. can trust me to look out for the in- teresis of my dear wife." Elsa shrugged. and turned her scorn on Ted. “So this was why you brought me this way! For a time I was actually on the point of believing you. But I see now that you were acting in league with Prince Paul." “Oh, don't give him that much credit!“ said Paul lightly. Whatever Paul's game was and she only half believed his story that he was deep in the counsels of the present government. -~he would play his own game and no other. So far she still trusted her knowledge of the man. But in every other n-ay he puzzled hcr. They drove on far a time iii and shifts of position. Then Elsa asked, "May l ask where you are taking us. Paul?" "I am taking Your Higluiess to a place which has been properly made ready for your reception. Some of the preparations have been a little hasty, but, f am" sure Your Highness will be ver_v~"com'_- fortable there." , ' ' “Ncvcr miiid my ‘Flightless’. What are you doing with the lest. of my party?“ - "Pending the pension- I am going to offer him, your faithful if stupid bodyguard .is under ord- inary’ military arrcst._ As for your friend ivhn joined the party tiiiln- vited tic can tiroliably find suitable acconiiiiodittloits for him.‘ too." Hcr otvii siluntioii did llot tits- iiirb 'l'!.<a’grentl_v. But Ted's pre- sciicc itris an incnitvciiiciit-e to the Liciicatliaiis; and they must realize that he tvns in lhcir country secret- ly. atirl t-otiltlift be easily traced from uitlmut cvcu if hc happened to he inlsscd‘. What tvas tn prevent. lhcir ridding lhcmselvcs of him’! lilszi sllilliltCd tvenrily lit her ‘scat Prcsciitiv thc car was invaded by thc cold ttviligtil that proceeds the tiatvii. "I suppose you don't want the shadcs up in this car. But can't we at. lcnsi have a window down?" shc appealed. . 1T0 Be Continued) Arriving st Montreal airport nf- ter trip from London, Inge nnns- snmpenleil, Annie sehwsrtr, men, of lmensen, Austria, end Pstrleli Plgglitt, two. nro shown here with T. C. A stewardess sud Bel Oriel offldel. Annie will trsvel is lsskstehewsn to Mn her [rend- nietber. Patrick will Join Al; por- the othercsr closed the procession. Ins laws hut’: seed use Ill ll vlllGIllI'_ - silence, broken only hy Ted's yiatvns . outumrk 4, 194s $1,000. éaamféeaalaea/ émmdaflzaaw 31x0. /4-w:éaa¢¢¢¢; zée¢¢i gaadrzwnam Jwmww éamd4$¢aa¢9¢ Ema yutanyhaaeéag. 74e&mddm¢?anéa{&hmmca These bonds may be bought for cash-—on e monthly savings plan-or on other suitable terms." Cashable at full value (plus accrued interest of 211%)’ by this Bank at any time. Denominations of bonds——$ 50—$ 1 00—$ 500- Individual purchases are authorized up t0 $1,000. riir CANADIAN, it or couusitct The Bank utill make delirerybf n11 Band: on 121k October, or a: roan thereafter a: fullpaynmitjor them is made. i064 GRAHAMS ROAD W. I. The monthly meeting of Success W. I. ivas held at the home of Mrs. Archie Mat-Lean on Tuesday eve- iiiitg, Scpt. 14th. he president, Mrs. J. M. Campbell, presided. Meeting opened \vith‘the singing of the Institute Ode and the repeating of the Creed. 12 members and two visitors were present, Minutcs nf last meeting were read and approv- cd. Secretary reported proceeds from dance amounted to $30.21. Sit-k committee reported calling on sick and taking fruit. Mrs. John MacLeod- Mrs. John MacKay and Mrs. Fred Campbell were appointed to collect for the Salvation Army. .\iem bets were asked to bring their donations for tthe Orphanage to the next meeting. In a letter from the management of the orphanage as large n donation as possible would be appreciated. Mrs. John Macbcod and Mrs. George Mac- Lleod were appointed on the school committee. A chicken supper was discussed and left over until next meeting. Collection $3.65. Next, meeting to he held a; the home of Mrs. Bert MacKay. Programme committee: Mrs. John MacL-eod and Mrs. George Mscuod. Roll call to be answered with a riddle. Meeting closed with the of the National Anthem. OUT OUR WAY singing ‘ WINSLOE NORTH WJLS. The l in it cafe recently when s. live |duck. hidden in a. customer's jacket regular September meeting é tilt, it sandwich she wss about tA of Winslue North W. M. S. met put on the table. The man lied. . won the duck at the fair here. at. the home of Mrs. E. M Cud- lmore, with Mrs. Bruce Younker ‘and Miss Annie Crabbe as leaders. bfeeting opened with hymn 55, Jollowed by the Lord's Prayer in lunison. Scripture was read, aud- “O Master of the Working World" iwas sung. Readings "Fair Play‘ and "A School in Angola" were [given by Mrs. Bruce Youriker and ‘Mrs. Albert Cudmore. and "Why [study China" was read by Mrs. Mnclmiis. Minutes of August's meeting were read and adopted. Five mcuibers answered roll call. and call amounted to 60 cents. It was decided to have a chicken ‘Slipper in aid of the parsonage. also [to bring articles to October's meeting for a bax for Labrador. Com. was presented. Three boxes and 5 cards were sent during the mouth. October meeting was invit- ed to the home of Mrs. Mac- Irinis, leaders, Mrs. Gordon Mac- Inrils and Mrs. Stanley Shaw, '\v0rd for roll call» truth. Meeting closed with Mlzpah Benediction. (Patriot Please Copy), DONALD DUCK AGAIN \ JOHANNESB-IJRG, South am“ —— (CP) —A waitress here fainted WALK BEHIND ME .' I THEM. THEY'RE NOT FEET ANY MOR - THEY ARE NOW A HOUSING PROBLEM.’ NO MORE GOING BAREFOOT FOR YOU I MISTEIZ i CAN'T BEAIZWD LOOK gr a pint on your Floors and linoleum! Jud’ spread H‘ on- AERGWAX SAVE t: 20 0 Dries in a 501045 I