NQVEMBEZL 15. ._19_4_7 THE GUARDIAN. names of many a cook who made such excellent fare. So Cream of Tartar and Baking Soda were duly integrated into the dough today then all iplled and cut in rounds. Here again recalling his descrip- tion "and two raisins on top" I robbed my store, of those Jeanie lied brought for the makings of my Christmas cakes. Oh, James liked them. He mentioned it to Jeanie, who with the baby joined us at supper. "Try one oi those" he said “they're very good — but Ellen if you had Just made them a shade thicker. My, the cookies the women used to make in the lcng ago!" o Since first we lip in mo at ‘swwm x" Middleton, Nova Seotia, from a Freneh- doctor's prescription, the fame of Gates‘ Home Remedies ‘ hos- travelled tar and wide. But nowhere have they done so much good or been so much appre- ciated as right here in our own Province, as letter after letter from satisfied users testifies. 9 As an example read this letter from Leslie Armstrong, Middleton, N.S., dated Mfiy 5th, l946_ "Six years ago I was so crippled with arthritis that I could not drive my own car. A friend suggested that I try your medicines. I began ‘ taking Gates’ life of Man Bitters and Gates‘ Invigorating Syrup, with great benefit. Today I am back at work and as well as Aline leaned back against the pillows . . . "All right, 1 promise you, Miss Kirkrnan." “You really mean that?" “Cartiers don't break their words." Lotus took a deep breath and plunged ahead. "To begin with. my name is not Rosa Kirkman and I am not a professional entertainer." she heard s gasp in the dark- ness. "What and who are you. then?" "I can't go into that now-you must believe me." “All right, go on." ‘Stacy Corgin does you." _ ."I can't believe that." "It's quite true, however." W. M. Neal, C. B. E. chairman and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, whose promotion as a Knight of Grace in the Ven- erable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem has been an- nounced in Ottawa. l O t And later when the small one was snug in her bed and Jock had returned from an outing, there was a rare meeting in our old kitchen. Not that it was rofex- treme importance in one way, and not love I . . - . . ‘($.1- Ullll i1" m“ ' Lotus repeated her conversation '1"Y°"°- yet when I consider it in theulighlt Ph°l° b)’ Kl"?! “vim slimy on the previous day C. GATES SON 8- CO. LIMITED 0f our future orosperlnz. s . .. "He also told mc about. his father's hoomo" "-5: not to be lightly considered. Mr. ifgngfvwdtlfiggflgvsfifsprzrggntqginetfig business deal maneuvering your y ‘M h“ u,“ imp". ‘ ‘W. c" C. from the house on the hill, an machine was in 6rd" and w test family out of Belle Fleur." IMQERSQ" . guyguy . I em’ .PiilS “m” and wining mechanic w“ its accuracy weighings were made‘ ‘Thai.’ ‘me “n!” I intemi ‘h: n” ‘npn’ ,"__3°¢ “Pnh_3°¢ here and the older folk from the ' marrying Stacy." Aline said sud. denly. "to get Belle ‘Fleur bafl in the family." "Isn't that rather an extreme Jeanie the smallest of-all; Jock slight but “surprising” and finally the heavier weights: James regard- less of “symptoms" was obviously house across the lane. And OthI farmers as well, who had chanced to come a-vislting. Pard too, in repose behind the stove. and Tab- ‘@flfiflwmxsdfiL _. . measure?" L" S Bskfid Bently. graceful. distance -_ consuming . “N! (Conunuedv From Page 1g) by feigning asleep. beneath it. The i:filziedlhsgievleigasedslié: Oé 2323i], “Then” ulwlgys divorce... Aline strokes, When she reached the t9 Cantldlqn 0P” _ kitchen was comfortably warm and and mere were others-amlmg our Camel, said. .._Bnd ‘ememenm white _. painted platform. she ‘ d‘ a fggd alTppnllllfnElll in Mamie. it is because when she was a girl she was a bright». I recall nowthe unhurrisd number who came do“ to thirteen If Stacy acted the wayvou my he stretched Qei-seltrull length in the {an ted h.‘ ,3. and a belle and‘ she can’t forgive Mamie for being a plain gir. tick of the clock now that wee s t _ intend! {m I_wou1d have-grounds;- sun on t e diving board. A few “my. Wllalllllll 00mph, and who would rather read a good book than go to enid wit; nearh atlhand’ atrliid y! s one ' ‘ ‘ "But, Anne‘ you don't realize moments later she heard ‘he lazy mcnufcti panmr; mred e re ec on o e g And day by day our week has slipped away bringing us another week nearer the end of the road— a road which winds ever away but what you're saying. Things might not work out that way-you might have children." “I want. children some dav and But the worst feature of this obsession that parents have about their children being like them is when they try to force them into their lll-‘ll maul. which has blighted as many careers. wrecked as many lives. 5nd caused as much misery as any other blunder that poor, stupid. on the red Geranium on t_he sill. The occasion was the unpacking and assembling of new farm scales, you from marrying Stacy Corbin.” was up. Lotus slipped into her bathing suit and swam from the grassy slope to swimming float. Her shoulder was still tender, but she swam with splash of stronfl masculine arms cleaving the water. ‘ pulled himself up on the planking down for e dip and couldn't resist the temptation to join you.” father?" e " l E” . D. Peak Price Reached ~ - . e" l’ “"9" liural Adventure __ ' ' I - Iy an Island Farmer's Wife WINNIPEG __ (QP) _ Resp I s w“ B! dential construction prices have r OUY am l] g i ..... "m sralfdslzlt *:z:.t.:."..§":::."l..:3. for the Western Retail Lumber. man's Association, said here. He added that a house costing $3.250 in i040 now costs $5,800. .________--__i____- killed in the Pacific, so it's up to me now." - "But you're charming and al.- traetive. There must be dozen of New Orleans boys of fine family who'd like to marry you." "But oiiliy the Corbinsown Belle Fleur." "If I could prove to you that Stacy didn't love you, that he was only following his father's orders that they were seeking the honor- able Cartier name and its valu- able connectiona and a place in New Orleans society would you changeiyour mind?" “I suppose I'd have to!" "Well, then. at eleven o'clock tomorrow night you be‘ln the bath room between our rooms listening at the door. I think you'll hear something that will dissuade In the morning before Aline the anchored Stacy. his tanned body dripping, "Hi, sweet—I saw you strolling “What about Aline-and your She laughed ‘easinglv and r91]- . d me Iurns "m" have l . ll "my only 1"" “M9 gqtfllflg and Yul" o‘ ha‘ nexhvq QOMG‘ b 1 it ‘Manny delivered, ‘f;,B*-‘£~P“°°‘ ' which hour by hour—"by faith" l.’ want them to have Belle Fleur." cgot; ic human engs 9V8!‘ 00mm . _ one n1k5_ And - "But—but-" Lotus floundered Th. k o the thousands of men who are failures in life because ‘And so while James and I enter- “whw does the mad wind ever helplessly. She had expected their mil r5 forced them to take up professions for which they had no tained in one comer and offpreg ‘sway ml we cannot See the team recriminations, even our”: lilllliitle runner was an inspired tlawyteg. or dovtizndor Preiglvtheg tand edging wt lhfmk Mf- 1:3“, and?’ but not this indomitable stubborn. he mac.- his mantle over s son. ut e garmen ocsn't . a ure an eane oo up e - v V ‘ h "ESL dlilni. nizikc it to his size and his whole life is embittered by the real- ueavour with much interest istrfid l‘ hidadlf, Wvihgllémgoéfllllt 61:35 Said "You Sea’ Rasa_0,. whatever l YhlliOll ilhit he has been ridiculous as a poor imitation of Papa. when vest. We talked oi the weather. e Y- i hr cuulu have been something worthwhile if he had been permitted to go m: liiS OWll. Pillttil is n round peg that fits in a round hole and no matter how much lie tries he can never fit Johnny, who is a square peg. into it. Gflll llflii n hand in mlklng us before our parents got on the job. and dryness for the plowlrig_ current prices of produce and James men- tioned that “vre brought the young stack home from the other farm today.“ And the assembling oi the friend? y Where does it lead but up and away? Why need we sec the end, [l we work and sing and climb stockholders. 011i‘ real name is—-Belle Fleur meant just about everything to my grandfather and aunt. had to let it go to protect their They had put all Th ey pretty. Stacy." ed over on the diving board so that her figure was displayed to full advantage. "The dickens with Stacy scrawled at her. "Tsk, tsk. that's not the right altitude. After all. you're going tn marrv the girl. and she is thcml" “Rosa, you've got moi-c sr-x ab- PAGE IIEYENIYLIIPHSEB als _ _ , their hopes in my brother Andrew it is a pily they can't leave it that way. ‘There would be so much more scales was sometimes perplexing EBCh dfll- diff‘! 11W and l°‘9i __M w” ,0 Carry on the family liappinm rind so many more successes if we could follow our own itnts but was doubtless helped out by 89°11 me" v- m 600m name m"; business and‘ or course tnd do llie things we were born to do, instead of our parents wearing James suggestion about a. contrary Until Monday — fir.“ -— inherit Ben‘, mun wen’ he w“ thrnvclvcs out trying to make us over into their own likenesses. placing "WP" ll "id m’ end “d mght‘ .Il() es ' Q. better purchase .than.,.tl1e Pontiac l " allefll,I{IY"Iv)Ie4IIll1e|'-_I . ffli$“\ i 1&9!" “RS Tibalvg 10 u“ 7H5 l ' {reQWQ-Méoillfm ' M.‘ 4'" , f ALLISON’. MacLEOgDl Charlottetown '_- finest car i ei your new s These aren't the words of a man who owns one Pontiac. They're the words of a man who owns a fleet of Pontiacs . . . a man whose buss- ness depends on automobiles, and whose true-life experiences has proved to him that “there is no bet- ter purchase in today's flhltOlllObllut market than the Pontiac . Investi- gate Pontiac for yourself. Compare ~ _ talked for a few minlltrs, both itengineforenglnqiooks lirlwlfl, gcsticulating ivilrlly. ihcn the ' quality for quality, with other cars. man in the pirogue shoved off and You.“ discover whatso many Proud Lachene returned to the house. and pleased Pontiac owneiahave already discovered — POIIKiBC l5 lhc n the low-price field. Remember-it will pay you t0 h"! Y"? present car In good running tOtlditinn by bringing it te us tor skilled service. nawnsnd at regular intervals, until vols sewn dollvl" Pontiac peal in your little finger than she has in her whole body." “I think you're wrong there. Aline has a sort at old-fashkmcd charm that Southern men prob.‘ ably find pretty fetching." “Oh. no doubt of that." he agreed fairly. "She has a bunch of the local yokels clamoring for her attention. But I like scene- thing a little more warrmblooded." His eyes caressed her slim. well- built body. - “Like mo. Stacy?" "Yes. like you!" She laughed mockingly and nod- ded her head toward Belle Fleur “So sorry I can't oblige, Here comes the girl of your dreams.” None o! them saw Lotus leave for the other end of the island. She waited patiently, but Law. sgitatedly toward the edge of the Oldest Colony spruce and fir is Bishop's Falls the i-ence did not appear. At last. she turned to leave. when her eye fell on Lachene rounding the house and heading for her snot. She was standing in deep shadow —he had not yet seen her nor did she want him to see her leaving this place where he had caught her twice before. The circum- stances would be too suspicious. She started tn step out. to warn Lawrence. then suddenly she checked herself-the occupant o! the pirogue was not Lawrence! She recognized the queer, stunt. ed. dungaree-clarl figure and the swarthy, bearded face as that of the helper. who had been on the island from which she was paling lawn; even before Lachene reach- ed hlm. he began to chatter in an excited Cajun naiois that was unln_ lelllkihle to otus. The two men Lotus sieherl Kl"&lr‘full\‘—ll£‘l'0 was. her moans of getting Stacy to licr room! FT" Br Continilcrll I spiif: Rich. t. full flavogfoozeeg to “sited on I‘ “an”, tend" d‘ I‘ shoal" *" i l 0" raslv P°'" o e nd orlr. hm“ flu.“ a cooked l”, "g L. it Cold vi "°' ' ' hits the W“ v-s ueav w»- en's‘ - No W315i‘? s , . ss-No Mus , pel/c/ou-i N” F” Wyerve Tait" ' Easy’ e Burns.w.tm. PIONEER MEAT PA(KERS 0t CANADA (Continued From Pngc I'll .___________...- _,,_ Heart's Delight and Ireland's Eye clinging to the shores. Inland from Notre Danie Bnv where the land is covered with to reorganization alter the report of; should continue to operate. ;..c British cwpcri. H.E.O. Wlicciciul \\ll0 ycni: _ v I _ Wlicelci" rcporlcd ilial ii lulled‘ Pcni:i:.ii.a_ \\'ilL‘l'C 40 poi cent o! Ncwfoundlandcrs are heavily de- pGlldCHl on the railway bccuuse of l the lack of highways. The Avalon lnvcsllguxilcd ilic slslctn last meet normal requircuiciils of the pcoplc dwcli. is fairly Well rapidity, punctuality and rellaiiil- i, served by roads. Another F086 Si‘? it)‘, bill loccnusc it was all economic l-eieszslgv lcm will soon link Botwood with iii lite of tlic island it Stcphanviilc. island's oldest industrial town. whose pulp and paper mills were established about the turn of the century. Its population of 2.000 now has been surpassed hv the 7.000 in neighboring Windsor and Grand Fails where Lord Northclifte set vn the newsprint mills of Anglo- Newfoundland Development Co.. in 1507. Twenty-two miles from Grand Falls is Botwood. the summer shipping nort at tlie head of the Bay of Exploits which lias'a pop- ulation o! ".700. Boomed In '96 Buchans. the island's newest in- dustrlal town. is 37 miles from Botwood and 284 rail miles from St. John's. Its population oi 1.000 mflied more than 36.000000 worth of lead, zinc and copper ore last year. c Centre of the west coast indust- rial area is Corner Brook on the Iiumher River into which Brit- ain's Armstroniz-Whitwoi-th inter- ests poured millions after the First Worki War. its 8.500 people help- ed turn out s2o.ooo.ooo in news- print exports last year. Newfoundland! real develop- ment came in i898 after comple- tion of the toast-to-coast railw-ay whose 8'1 little locomotives and IMO-odd items of rolling stock mo"e inland commerce. The railway. now government? operated. has rarefy shown an on- err-ting profit, but. ma; be due for UUILKItS by hen Reynolds "Rn —o- fining» "l'm going up‘ irs, drci-‘t l get any answers to my Guard- ian Want Ad moyJ listen in on the extension phone?"