APRIL 24. 1952 AIITO oTA1,, FABIC. ' - - ' T" ' '9 rhrogli " iad::s:;0:Le::;::,o:an the nfaleriol, CRY . Tootols will IOPIE” " I" reiund the P73" ""d Pay me co," T K. - .-r" .. incurred in I'll lunu- - 's..u.4-r Moore 6-? MacLeod Ltd. 119 Queen St. S. A. McDonald 129 Queen St. Charlottetown Chnrl ottetown Smallmanis Ltd. Summerside Two. Can Sing by James M. Cain CHAPTER NINE Part Three "You're sure you haven't told her about me? Gone and got all iull ox contrition. and made a clean breast of it and wiped the slate clean-have you? Have you?" ”No, not 3 word." she turned and headed back to- ward the bedrooms. "Cecil!" I culled. "she had a ilop. didn't she? Then I guess I'm the one she wants to talk to." She went on back. I went over and had a drink. I needed one. I was on my came back, and I went over her. "What happened?" "Nothing." "Whnt did you say?" "Told her to iorget it. Told third when she to HAWESI FLOOR WAX is preferred in fine homes because it has those quali- ties that ippeai ro Canadian women. They like this hard Iinish wax which is so "easy to apply (and spreads further, thereby roving more economical)-it dries quickly and polishes to I herd, wear-resisting hnish. TRULY THE FINEST WAX THAT I MONEY CAN BUY! "AWE -FLOOR it can. baby, and don't you iorget "What did you say?" "Asked it it had ever happened to me. I told her it had. . . She's not bad. I hallway like her." She still didn't look at me, but I had the same old iccling about her, oi how swell she was. and thought I'd die if I couldn't let her lanow, nnyway a little. "Cecil. can i say something?" "Leonard, I cut my heart out at- ter you leit. I cut it out and put it in the electric refrigerator, to trecze. so it you've got anything to say you'd better go down there and see it it can still hear you. Me. I've got other things to do. I've got to he gay ,and sing tra- in la la, and get my ialons into the first man that-" she saw Lorentz then, went run- ning over to him, put her arms around him and kissed him, and WAX TIWV 90 Well 1, ieize, DAINTY CREAM SODAS MAD! WITH PURI VEGETAIIE SNORTENING SOUP STEW QEANS It could happen to anybody-which thousand times more. fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN om Praised list his is low limumil As A licence The Out dam. in the St. Lawrence River. near Prescott, ont.. has - a subject oi controversy. Built 50 years ago to help iced the Uanadian uaiop canal and to cut oil I side-current which was a hazard in shipping. the 900 foot water-way had previously been praised tor keeping lake levels up in times of low water. Now some want it blasted out oi existence as a desperate move to bring lower water on the urea! Lakes. 11 this plan is carried out. experts predict that it would be l8 months or so bciore the upper lakes would beneiit. Meanwhile though the benciits upstream on the St. Lawrence would be slight. the darnage downstrcrun ii the Gut dam were blown up would be consider- able. Down river there are iloods and threats oi iioods already and the sudden release oi the water impounded by the Gut Dam would spread havcc. Ottawa oiiicials conclude that there is only one real cure lot the bewildering plight oi the Gut dam. They say it is a multi-billion- dcllar cure, the St. Lawrence seaway which will have built-in controls so that the level oi the river and the lakes can be pretty well mastered. rpuilcd him into a corner. It was,handed her out a little to make, any maybe bm it did,” make me her ieel better, she was standinlgi ' ', ithere with her eyes wide open. tel - !e3o;';yC::;”:e:;ul mm mm I Mr ling herseli that nothing had, hop-I , Ttpened, that It was all just a ream. ried to her, and asked it she uas A mm chmy feeling crept in on ready to go. i 1 "Oh-the tooih's out now. I I&,e'1l8n(i1aI(1tr1::,::ir:1ght hagpengdx," he's game to sing. Let's E I. ) B . I mink 5 " ,Wasnt, it all just a dream? Wash?- stay l I . Id uohgyou saw hen then?" ,she the some old Doris and wou 't t be just about a day beiore l "She came bnck to powder. I)". no . ididn't start it. she remembered ggrxfifeJ:?kikmgxg:,m:3,:ecar;: me" She came I” my mum" ywg rubbed into me morning, noon and Imay ””3u'" might? I wondered ii that was Vest W””' did 3”" 1”” what they called pluck. To me, it ,,t , was not having enough sense to. Leam"d' shes "er-”'h1"3 I,know when you've been hit with a' henever thought she was and about a brick She had heard about it. My ilop, I mean, lone minute. Leonard. and she; lmade a difiercnt woman of me." i I ttllourcd oil in the wound, hey?" To be continued SOUTH WINSLOE Y. P. U. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Ciiilesple i "wmmd- "'5' 53'”! 1f0m"d- entertained the members oi the inothiniz has happened! Its Iu5I,South Winsioe Y. 9. II. on March tmmemmg "mt 95" MP9?” 90,28 with 12 members and 2 visitors Ennybody. It has happened to her: prescm. lit happens to them all. You lake The meeting was Lake” by me drink and you forget all about it. ,citizenship convcnor, Mirs. Skin- I A mild Came Mound WWI Pl Way her who opened the meeting with ;ot Mhrtinis. Doris took one. draiiirr-xyinn 360 "Take Up Thy Cross." ,a;ai::dw5;)?IrtII11f 815155311 :1 table. "50 scripture was taken irom Matthew iw mm Ikdonlfe h0 1.; I di0'nI- TIBVE 'ith chapter 1-15. and was read by ,career -Just be ME; 0 l-'. W UP lily, Mr. Skinner. Prayer was p C 1 Some moiie offered by the leader. Hymn audience mriybc hoped ior it dog "A Charge To Keep 1 Have" was lact instead oi somctliing good. ltislthen sung and Doris Hughes rcad justkas slae sriid. its nil in the days a, poem cnlmied --Mm-gm-3 song--. iW01” - fl," 3011 I115?-f0Fi:0t it-and, The meditation for the evening B0! 1:1)-uld hardly bone”? m .;xt'as gntitlcd "Losing Liie To Find ' ' ears.' ." , 4 '. " d Here it had been only the: morn-',Up F(;rmxIIesi(.:" gig. 3-tiff iinrg tlhat shehwns broken on thelional part oi the meeting. wee and ad heard the Ogl stdv 1,1- ring for her if anybody ever gdI1d.IwhicIh)MIi'e.roskir:Irifr udlasncuggelriil oi: And now, Just because Cecil had,value oi miraclm. IIIIIIIITIIY DIX SL8- Continued irom page 2 so you can both have It detached opportunity for evaluating your own emotions? DEAR MISS DIX: We have been married for (mean years and have gotten along as well as most couples. Finnnclally. we have been quite prosperous. Recently I learn that my wife, many years ago, was seriously lhvolvcd with the law in another state. I known some- thing at this matter boiore our mnrrlnge, but it is beginning to prey on my mind more and more. Would it help it I went to the city where the Irouhlo occurred and looked over the records? She has been a good, islthiul wiie and, knowing of my doubts, she is very upset. 4 S. T. R. ANSWER: Pcriect trust would be A wonderful thing it more people possessed it! Since you have had absolutely no reason to doubt your wife in nny way for iiiteen years, why can't you let the past die I natural death and live tor your present and future happiness? Don't badger the poor woman any more; she has already been tor- mented. The trouble secms to be something in which she was more or less innocently involved. Raking over the records will accomplish nothing but to contribute more fuel to the tire oi your suspicions. If you have the sort oi morbid mind that thrives on sordid details. you'll never rest until you have gone over the story, but it you want to be worthy of your wiic's undoubted love and devotion. drop the subject now and iorevcrmorc. Miss Nlsscn cannot reply personally in readers but will answer problcms oi general Interest through this column. - The Neighbors ly surge Clark E II. l;:hi0:.i Ins I-CA& I "Junior always leaves the car full of comic books. You l suppose he ever looks up at the road 7'' union enavssr lliiili e'is,' Ii :,,.lIlIIsmaIi...s.,. illlIIlIlIf.i'! iii C" III' its Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Rodd when Reta Stevenson will . V be in charge oi the meeting. Lunch committee will be Reta T ' Stevenson and Mr. Slainner. and Recreation, l-Ielcn Rodd. 0 A dainty lunch was served liter which ”Auld Lang Syne" brought the meeting to a close. A hearty vote oi thanks was ex- tended to Florence and Lloyd ior the use of their home. then . 392. 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