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Within three days they'll have a flock o! 'pla.ues out looking 1o;- u. Sir George won't be letting gran WOW. you can bet! I suppose wg might be here for a week, but we've plenty of food--" P1931." interrupted Irdrrimore llllYPlY- "What about drinki". "Drink?" "Yes. you accurately, lotham, Water. lm not bothering to spoil Mrs. Manson's picnic, but the wet,- er in her kettle is the lasrany of you use from now on except n. tinned." . “But we shipped masses oi we:- tr." protested Bother-n incredulous- ly- I remember whet a point you made of it." Larrimore gripped his shoulder so that he winced. "If you'll face the stunning 58km." said the airman quietly. and take a look at the agnq “n. der the machine. you'll find two 1"" demo ratchet. Two-thirds of our water was stored in spacial tanks below the after cabin. They were burst to biases. Why do you think I've been fiddllfld with the wireless instead oi helping with Kerr and the tent?" "AREN'T YOU BEING A can?" Sothern licked lips h“ ‘on; suddenly dry. Zr WWmfVl WWW." he muttered. Then its really bad, Larrtmog-e "It's what is commonly cgllgd an adventure," said LflIfhflQfQ ironically. "Do you mu like the look of it?" "The look of what?" cried Ciarql, ""11!!! into the cabin. She look- ed fiushed and untidy about the hair, but her riding-breaches be- came for well. being Tong in the thIEh for a woman. and Larrimore felt that she had never looked more attractive. "You don't look as if you were liking the look of anything much, Rllilcfl." she went on. "Except you — rm not." Larrimore. Carol laughed. "Is the wireless being difficult? Let Tony try - he got Bucharest for me twice in One evening-J’ She broke off. suddenly consci- ous that all was not well. "Well. Tony. what ls it? Have you two been fighting again? I could shake the pair oi you." Neither man answered for a moment. Then Sothern put his said CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 14th. day of June A. D. 1949. In Bo Estate of PETER AUGUS- TINE SHARKEY late of St. Peter's Bey in Kings County in the said Province, retired. deceased, intes- T; the Sheriff of the County of. Kluge County or any Constable or literate person within said Coun- iv- . GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of M. Francis ltfaePbee oi Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Pro- vince. barrister. the administra- ltlr of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be ia- gued for the purpose hereinafter OUT LAWN \ HAVE YOU A norrr WASTE YOUR uonrv rnvmc 1o mun: s worn set forth: You are therefore here- by required to cite all persona interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queens County, in the said Province. on Monday the twenty-fifth day cf July comin . at the hour of eleven o'- clock iorenoon of’ the same to shew cause. if any, why the Ac- counts oi the said Estate. should not be passed and the Estate ed as prayed for in aaid petition and 1m motion of J. Arthur Guigan, Esquire, Proctor for Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper iiahed in Charlottetown ntor once in each week for st four consecuti-e weeks irons MOWER GllT GOOD RAKE BROOM RAKE‘ SPADE. FORK HOE LADIES‘ HOE CULTIVATOR — POTATO HOOK LONG-HANDLE REAPING HOOK new en-we have following public places Kings County aforesaid, at next K. E. MacCalium in St. day terestcd in the said Estate date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith poited in the respec- tively. namely, in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in or near the store of Clerk Bros. in St. Peters in Kings County afore- said. and at or near the store of Peters aforesaid so that all persons in- as hands in his pockets and answered defiantly. “Larrlmore seems under the im- pression that we're in a bad mess." "No," said Larrimore. "I know for a fact that we are." “Rupert? Larrimore looked the girl straight in the eyes. “The wireless won't. function." he said deliberately. "and we've burst our water tanks. I must have a word with Manson." And he swung himself down on i n d“. iggaukd may ha" due ‘mu to the sand. leaving Carol and wmvcss an Honour Harold 531mm’ Sothern scum; .1», each M"- Leonard Palmer. Jud e of the said o He“ Si"! Probate Court at Charlottetown I‘ Kli" 5“ fight?" ‘and the aforesaid, the day and year first “at” mum" "m; mo" wrmem “Fairly comfortable. I think." B‘, the Court That's something. Larrimore w‘, (slum doesnt seem to be thihking about esaid least the GET A NEW ONE FROM llS IIOW ABOIIT YOIIR GARllJl? l WHEEL IARROW f CARDIN WATER HOSE-WATERINO CAN For The Control of the Pests which you will have from INSECTICIDES. FIINOICIDES and WEED-KILLERS The ROGERS HARDWARE O0. Ltd. PIIIE ill er Till \ tdgd.) E. Margaret Andrew Registrar. him very much." Carol stiffened. “If it's true we're in a 5am, Tony. he's got other things to ‘think about." ‘s! suppose ao," Sothern admit- E "Must you go on behaving bed- ly. Tony?" "I think I'm behaving quite normally. Carol." "Why do you dislike Rupert so much?" "For that matter why does he dislike me so much?" “Oh you're hopeless!" said the girl. turning away. "I" 11°! my fault." said Sothern simply. "if I'm extremely unhappy." "You might at least try not to spoil the whole iripl" "Dash the tripi Besides you spoiled it for me before we start- ed." . "I see." "I still love you. Carol." "If that's all ‘you've got to say to me." said the girl coldly. "1 think we can find a better use for our time." . "Very well," said Sothern. “We'll A clean-skimming. easy-turning Renfrew fa svatlabie to yea now. ‘Iberia no waiting for delivery! As the authorised leufrew lepre- sentatlve fer title district I will gladly demonstrate a leufrew in your ewn dairy. ‘there's ne obit- getien te purchase. Get more cream and butter with a lee- frew. Give lie a call and I'll prove it to year satisfaction. J. M. Ledner 111 11m srnrsr cents saesesroe filieileifli Received llegrsi Mr. Albert L. Brown, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown, Itcvere Hotel. who received his Bachelor of Arts. Honour Business Admin- istration. Degree. at the Univer- aity of Western Ontario. London. Ontario. itdr. Brown received hie early education at Queen Square School and was a third year ete- dent at Prince ef Wales College when war broke out. After serv- ing seven yeere with the Canad- ian Army he enrolled at Western University and finished the four Veer course in three and a half years. Mr. Brown's mother and sister. Ethel M. of Charlottetown. his brother Frank oi Toronto, his cousins Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown of Toronto, attended the Convoc- ation exercises which were bald in the J. W. Little Stadium of Western University. on June 4th. Mrs. Brown also visited “ son, Sgt. Arthur D. Brown who is stationed with the Canadian Army in Ottawa. talk of ilsh if you like. But ad- mit Just one thing — Lsrrimore's lucky." "How?" "Domed lucky," ed. "l-lqmight almost have plan- Now he can play the to stand about in tltudes." cad?" Sothern bit his lip. "I'm only telling the truth." he persisted stubbornly. "It's odd how often it comes to the same thing. admiring audience, ii you like." Carol sat down. "I don't have to watch, thank you, Tony. You see I knew about Rupert already." The taunt might have drawn an angry retort from Sothern. but Saunders, with Otto Bleach at his heels. chose that moment to clam- bcr into the cabin. Sothern look- ed with distaste at the fat little middle-aged German, who was sweating freely at every pore. pushed past him, and went out. "Tenth up; miss," announced Saunders, “and tea's ready." "Are you trying to pretend we're all in Queen's Crate. Saunders? You look pretty hot." "It's hotter than — than Mar- gate, miss. that's the truth. Still I like a bit of sunshine milieu" (To be continued) DYISSIflWMETMWW/IITMVDIW/ noun SAVING 0w ! ursontu m Glllli Sll l >r§\ ' \\‘\ \ 1s v-Yvv oersu sum“, 39 EXT RA e FREREUSIIIIIG: Pepaodeni Will Olve 13]} ‘foe, ‘ihe Whitest ‘Ieethi Why? Because only Pepsodent contains Irium, the marvelous exclusive ingre- dient that gives the greatest cleansing action ever offered. Yes, New Pepsodent PE ELLEli'S IIIARY nod this landing, it's so convenient! Admirablel Crichton, while the rest of us have’ admiring ab‘ “Tony, aren't you being rather s; But I'll go with you and join thel (Continued from Page 2) . younger lambs, still paaturing in the front meadow by lane-side lremaln to be dis-robed. Marks of Sothern repeat-l perspiration attested to the fact that the workers had found no easy task in the shearing . . . Today then with its unseasonai heat found us happy that we bad come to the end of the crop- ping. though there were of course those nostalgic moments when we considered it-the seedtirne and the precious incidentnla which are -akin to it. "Thsreul be no more drifting petals in the orchard" Jeanie reminded us today . . . no more drifting petals in the or- chard! But the placid pond-water lmlrrored the alder: and the cows as well when they meme down to drink; daisies lit the hay-fields and sprinkled the meadows. and beyond a kitchen-window to ease our regrets. over a season's going. we found a full-blown role. Until tomorrow Diary - Goodnight. ‘ PLENTY 0F ACCIDENTS Appeocrimtately 15,000,000 persons. or one out oi every 10 in the United States are involved in some accidents every year- ..__.__.-_----- a NORMAN TOWZ. The ‘Dower of London was built by William the Conqueror in the lith century. with Iriutn gets teeth LIQIIICSE'—IIIC when they're cleanest they're whitest. Get. 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