JULY 27. 1949 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE l NTNI _ I l/OIV/ NEW! IMHBOVED/ New Improved VEL Does This for You 1 VIiL cuts dishwashing time. No wiping! No dishpan ring! 2 Cuts grease-banishes soap scum. Loosens even cooked-on food. . 3 Gives you soft water washing in any water. 4 Safer for woolens, stockings and lingerie. 5 Milder to hands and to all fine washables. No dulling soap film. No fading. 4o.- ofl/{arwlaé _V§4 a w. A I e no.1. as math as sseflIA sens 1w nanny Dream Girl Lustre-Creme Shampoo Leaves Your Hair I Fvahrontly clean I I Glistening with sheen e Soft and easy to manage lgTio-(fmvo SHAMPOO WITII LANOLIN HEAT with OIL this Winter FIIEL Cll CCIIIRIICTS. . b v . IMPERIAL OIL are again available Install the NEW ESSC CIL BIIRNER ' with the Fuel Saving Economy Cluteh Oi] baring provides a new experience in home comfort at all seasons of the ye_ar. ln the realily éollliwyvelailit your fuel is assured with the lmperia l kfll 11d o‘ controlled delivery service. Theredis n? sto ing 12d no ashes to move. On the cool IYI "JP"!!! 1d‘ fail, a flip .oi’ the thermostat and you can remove I chill from your house. Oil heatin means s cleaner and 1M9"? h°m¢~ ii Y"? have an oi burner you can still obtain an lmperialdqg Fuel Oil Contract which is your aasuranti: o an ‘h. ur heating robiems. If gsoll IPPIY "B i Pgmyh ‘ifub installation o the NEW SO burnelr wit_ t a Wm‘ saving econom clutch you can hivkeMl. ¢f‘l\" I “w the exclusive A-NITIZ ACRATl-I or Ill _ dollars extra. : ‘Automatic r Cami sip-nun IIN AIOIIT TIIE CONVENIENT DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN n40». iE AFRICA ‘FLIGHT VII GIOIgusI M1“ Wrlsht lifted a . "'1 illretinser. imtkillliuillllitgn °PdilIBYii¥ like a schoolmlstress "will" Cflrvi. remembering tht; wide windows and the sweep of downiand of her school where she had first pinned a cut-out portrait ‘ate Rupert Larrimore beside her “Mr. Larrimore" In Wright. "you've been “fallghgthl: great deal about adventure as if only men knew anything about it That's great nonsense, if you don't mind m!’ laying so. We may not fly the Pacific or go to the Polesc. but the ordinary woman's life lg an adventure from the hour she is born to the moment she dies. It has to be. A woman's life is sim. PiY one lone adventure. Men have '0 lea"! "M!" i! b)’ bits and ends. It isn't so surprising if they get ‘he Point of view a little blurred. If you can take what's coming to You. so can Miss Manson." Si"? Smllped and coughed. "I'm fifltry. I've said far more than was my business." she concluded. Carol crossed the room and put h'er arms round Miss Wright's slim shoulders. "No wonder," she said, looking back at Lerrlmore over her shoulder, “that you're the best secretary in London." "iv"?! you came with us and show us the ropes?" inquired Lar- rlmorc, still faintly ironic, "You seem to know them pretty well!" Carol made a face at him. Miss Wright showed no sign of apprecl. ating the irony. "Thank you, Mr. Larrimore,“ Si"! Said. “but I've my own adven- turcs to think about, you know. Good luck to you both." The door closed behind her as quietly as it had opened. As the latch clicked Larrimore swept Carol into his‘ arms. "Bless her!" he said hoarse- ly. "So you're coming?" “I told you so." "Just like that? or anything?" "Just like that." "Well," said Larrimore, perhaps Paris can supply the toothbrush. And the consulate there can sup- ply the marriage-lines. I think we can count on good old Scotland Yard to give us a clear twenty-four hours." t; - He paused and looked down at her eager face. "You don't think it's going to be any fun, do you Carol?" he asked anxiously. Her eyes looked up at him alto- gether fearlessly. "I only know that this is going to be our real adventure." she said. "Kiss me- and then let's hurry." His lips pressed hers. "Bless you! Still sure?" "Certain, Rupert." His back straightened. as if sud- denly on parade. “Right." he said sharply. "Let's go!" No toothbrush Aerial Elopemeni _The great limousine tore on through the night. In one corner was sitting Sir George Manson, an unlightcd cigar disregarded be- tween the gloved fingers of his right hand, his eyes fixed unwlnk- lngly upon the speedometer on the lighted dashboard, as the needle crept up to severity, to seventy- .five, to eighty miles an hour. Now and then he snapped an impatient order to hurry to the chauffeurs impassive back . In the other cor- ner sat Cynthia Wright, her beck very stiff, her mouth very tight. The sort of scene through which she had just passed with her em- ploycr had been as unedifying as it. had been unusual. “Whalt you can have been think- ing of, Cynthia," said Sir George at last, "is beyond mei" Miss Wright did not reply. "Oh, very well, very well," went on Sir George. "I apologize for anything I may have said. I lost my temper. Was it so surprising?" "I withdraw my resignation, if that is what you want." said Miss Wright coldly, "but I don't change my opinion for a moment. You should let them go." To that Sir George only replied with n snort. The car lurched. swerved, and leaped forward. "Dash these roads!" snapped Sir George. "How much farther for Heaven's sake, Gales?" Gates was understood to say that they were on the last lap. And almost immediately the car swung out on to a length of clear road with no bordering hedges. "Straight into the aerodromei" ordered Sir George. But Miss Wright put a hand on his arm with an exclnmatlon, and Gates jammed on his brakes, Straight towards the road a dim winged shape was racing, its en- gine roaring a steady crescendo. Sir George mcnched open the door of the car. and sprang on to the rang, waving his arms. and shout- ing incohcrently. The ‘plane swerv- ed slightly, as though sentient of his rnesence. Sir George had n moment's glimpse of the faces of Rupert Larrirnore and Carol, in the dim light_ from the instrument board of the machine. Then the ‘plane lifted, its Wheels spinning lnnguidly, passed not more than ten feet above the level of Sir George's heed, and drove south- westward into the darkness. ‘iBcaten on the post," muttered George Manson unsteadily, peering after the tiny vanishing wing lights. "The fools! The silly young foolsl" l-le stumbled back towards the car. Cynthia Wright put a hand gent- ly on his arm. "Did you see?" she asked. "See what? I anw their faces- if that's what you meanl’? "Then you saw how unbelievably iwoov they looked." said Cynthia right. (The End) MAI PIOII All lIOII-‘Il LIA! LONDOM July flfe-(APl-The Daily Nail says today a barrooni leak of top air secrets by an un- named American technician may cause a British Government in- vestigation. The paper says the information involved highly sec- ret experiments by British and American electronic and aviation experts in an unidentified airfield ‘ CA“ v99‘ SEE YOUR : usaaasr . l” i E mrsatat on i!" “"9” omcs , "m?" ‘titilaiuai. oli. amine 4II€~____..-~- $1.- Ellen's Illary (Continued from Page I) cool shadows and a light breeze iliflwillg down from the hills. It home hungry from their haying and horses sweat-stained to the drink- ing trough - - - arid Jamie at mid. day to dine with us—at a place al- ready set for him. "That's funnv." he said looking up from his plate. "were you IXDectInE some one?" Fish was our fare today, mackerel and cod from the fishmnn's truck, and to please James and better point the flavors, plcccs of fried bacon. Jamie's arrival is the sig- nal to undertake a round of in- spection. This disclosed that thi- swallows so recently in a nestful nf five on the back verandah have left it deserted. since they found their new wings. Nor do they return to it in the evening, neither they nor their parents. O I I The blackbirds in residence in a WOOGTTECHGI"! fortress in a hollow tree have also flown hut rohins still sing in the vicinity of the nest in the white birch on the lawn. So many scenes We must view that the hour had slimmed away before wt- were aware of it and Jamie must he off with the rest to the work at the other farm. A wealth of ner- ennial seeds of his own gathering were tucked in n trouser pocket. a reminder to flower-lovers that this i: the time and season tn plant those colorful makings of next year's garden. l l But in snita ni’ its man" delights and loveliness, it ivas a day which brought acute (TISITOSQ nn occasion to Joanie and mo, when some of the livestock tzlvon over temporar- "v to our car-o broke out of con- fincmerit—a call’ recaps-d from nae- trire, and n second loft grand- daughter nlom- in its stall when unasslstcd “ho was putting a load- ing rope about its ncck, an enter- haa been a day that brought folks. t i i t i i i i | 4 lo i i i l i IICES IIIIIIGESTICII WAllilP YCII BELOW THE BELT? IiiaY-IIF “ZVFerTIaeIhJOI Ieliel That H Mia Tea Iiaria’ Te Ge of your ti h d the bdtwin your id out: bath? mllll‘ “SE23” it'll?" “as... &%'Eh?b°l‘ Isl-c . - Lin AN you ma! arter’: t oLlvc PIIIs needed hel " I! faalfihjflaaoweie. p m u,“ hm)". Take one Carter's LItt-ie Liver Pill before and one after meals. Take them seen ' ts D bowels —help you digmt what- yon have ‘ten in Nature's own way. Then most. folks get the kind oi relief t-het the you feel better from your head to your toes. Juetbesura you get the genuine Carterb uh I your endos- IJNIsUvI-P at tainment she practices with varying success on her dog. The rounding- up presented a trying problem to us, and if some good fairy had not sent a farmer to visit Alderlea at that time it is doubtful if-we could have returned either one to its place. "And who let it out?" James inquired of her slernly. "I did!" she replied beaming, secure in his favor. If it be only those children so unfortunate as to lack the at- lectlon of their parents and home folk. who are inclined to be naughty, when we wonder what impulse prompted this well-es- teemed small one of ours to pour her glass of milk over a bowl of salad near her plate at the supper- tnble this evening and chuckle about it and our amazement! O I I "Aren't we getting along iust fine with the haying!" we com- merit to James, this minute re- turned from seeing grand-daughter to her cot upstairs in the house ilevl Vlsil (Continuediffom Page 2) inspection and instruction were carried over to e new organiza- tion known as the P. E. I. Dairy Association. ‘ The committee, which had been duly appointed, met April 19, 1899 and drafted an act, which later be- came law, the c uee becoming the provisional directors of the As- sociation. Mr. Fraser T. Morrow ,was engaged as instructor in cheese and butter-making for seven months of the year at a salary of $100 per month, he meeting all his own expenses. For some years the new set-up went along well, and the quality of Island cheese and butter rose to n very high standard, though the British markets reported the Is- land products as having the "Is- land flavour" due to milch cows feeding off the marshlands. That this objection was soon overcome is proved by the fact that dairy products from the Million Acre Farm won high awards at Paris. Buffalo and other expositions where they went on display. A lot of milk has flowed through the vats since 1901 when our com- bined dairy products stood at some- thing uver one and a half million dollars. Last year, one of the best in the dairy business, the gross value of butter alone totaled $3.- 077.728.8l. Average net price of butter fat 79.58 cents. Average price received per lb. $68.75. Total not value of butter $2.860.309.0l. Here in these well-watered, lush meadows of the Garden of the Gulf. should be found the Denmark of North America. across the lane. "Not bad", he re- plies, "not bad at all, Ellen—-but there's that hay we saved today—- it will never keep—it’s as green as grass!" g e e Until tomorrow - - - Diary - . . A15 for it either way . . . lath [suds-curbs mean lbs unse tiring. Q ' . Authorised bottles- of CocuCeIa under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd; J, & T, MORRIS, LlMlTEli Charlottetown can; (‘like Whafs-a Picnic Without a/Cokef- l‘ Phone lill River, Good-night. - - - Li‘ Appreciation The members of Hunter River L. 0.! L. wish to ex- tend their appreciation and thanks to all those who have helped to make their July 12th celebration such a splendid success; especially to the Ladies who gave such splendid service at the tables. Signed on behalf of the members of the L. 0. L., Hunter HARRY SMITH, Masher. 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