AUGUST 9. 1939 RACING Author or Daughter 0! Exile, etc. " in ad casually ; Efiiilsgton will be’ 3‘ W, as me i-read oi some 50.!- uellfpedition? 1 mean, t.here'li be a. hole gang of scientists and pro- aghllu ‘ ‘t olleges. ; -l:(13qY:)L.‘l;I‘l(l‘f,gssix)ry (E2ili:lgt.0n will be ‘ aveiling alorie——or at least accom- Kimled only by his daughter." Ipiwrnssoivs rmsr QUESTION ~ " s ‘cl Frank “Is she inter- ‘sifdhfin oladl bones, L60?" he Eaikfid. uyes and no. Yes. because in a aniier oi speaking her iuture is ..ied up with old bones" The genial doctor frowned. as at some un- pleasant tiioii ht. Young Rupertl — ‘young prIg_ e muttered to hiri- ‘seli. And Lo Frank: You see. shes 50113?‘ 3,‘? mg; moment the door opened and ii tall man with a hard bald head and 1), bristling black moustache entered. "Hope I'm not bll[liilg_iil::"“Iie said briskly. Hows " 'lICil . m'1‘lIlud doctor rose hurriedly. “Both okay." he sold. "A11 118117-. I mean- Rilllt as rain, Well. I must be ori, l.b;(._.S0,-I Goodbye, Mrzcarier. Glad K, M“. met you. I dont suppose Ill see you again before you so i. at any DRIVER By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL his old Jacket hung down unrogard- to [My name's Corner.” began Frank Im teruoiy liiuoimo to you-" "Don'i. say a word llllulll it. my boy," comnisiiued me proie.|.or. "hilt ten me—.lusi how much can you get out or that oils or yours.‘ "bus"! On. the can well, on the road, about lw or a bit over. guy, on me i.rack—" "on!" said the proteasor, inter- ested. "You race. eh?" Now the name 0L Frank Carter. in lsrlglund at that moment. was at least as wen known as me name or the newest rilm l(4Oi. in rrance. and in Italy, he had Jll.Si._ wrested back two records tor Brita.n. But Frank was nei r hurt nor astonished. Alter all. he had never heard or Broiessor l.-.'Lilns.on. wno was a much lnore important‘. ngure than Frank Carter — though his speed tans would not have admltieql it. “ es.‘ e said simply " earn my living that way." "Well I envy you." sold the pr - lessor violently. “1 like an int 01 speed myself. Been had up before the beak twice." he added with childish 819° "And you don't. have to ‘waste nail’ your tinwand energy trying to knock some tense into the mouidy skulls of a pack or old iosles and Giadstonian has beensi" He pointed a long finger. "You stick to your race track. - Steer clear or hlghbrows. Ir you bimgle your job it may cost y:u your life. You've got to keep alert. But in my department a fuddllng old niricompoop like that {allow Jack- son—" l‘il'.('. Best of luck in the Grand‘Pr it Take things ensv for B. coupe of days, you and the little chap, and you'll both be fit as flddies" A brisk handsllake, and he was one. V K Professor Elli-ngton seated h'mse I on the chair the doctor had vacated. Hiq block-ha red hands rested on his knees, half canceeied by hi: huge sllirt culls. 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Put SliIppel"s name. address. own- ?! nilime and instructions inside III arce = Send by mail or freight. I-‘reigllt will he paid on 100 ound lot. Price or well waaged. dry. picked. whit» wool Is 23 cents oer lwlmd. Price for unwashed wool 12 cent! hash. ll cent: trade. Auto rolies.. blankets and Fancy Bed Throws ior sale. WM. CONDON P. 0. Box 395 65 Queen street. Charlottetown L—'i26-5-28-Fri-W-May 28 Anne. Ifgfessionai cards I). F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered Accountant uo Iiichmond Street Phone 47. I’. 0. 301 ll L . . . .. ,. ...._... McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. 0. -l A. BENTLEY. K. O. C. F. BENTLEY. liL.l_I. I-rristers mo Attorney-at-law M I LOAN ONE 180 Richmond sum L FREDERICK A. LARGE c..........,.......,'i»';‘i.."i"“" ALEX W. MATHESON E§‘_z:i‘}'n. soucrro no. .0‘ . lam . on = ._J*-A» M. ALIAN mimtii . Tomkins, carrying a tray. "Well. welll‘ said the professor-.~ The professor-’a discourse on the drawbacks of an academic career were cut short by the entrance of his daughter. she was iollowed by He rose. “I-Iere’s your dinner. I've got. to dash of! now. I'm writing an article ‘middling old nlncompoop’" he repeated ecomi.u.ily. "I must re- memlzer that. Though they'll prob- ably cut it out." he added r etiul- 13’. “Curse themi Well, I'i leave Don't let ypu in Dorothy’: hands. ‘er bully Yollii Tricék she picked up rom young upe . Have a good dinner. G'bye." - He was gone. Tomklns arranged a bed table. Deposited on it 9. plate of soup. And departed. “How are you?" asked Dorothy. “Fine thanks." He wanted to ask a. question, but didn't know how. "This is terribly good 01 you." he said instead. “Or you and your {ath- er._I'm oiraid we’se b;en an awiul nusance. But the decor says we're both all right so as soon 3.: Recldy wakes up we'll be oil." "Eat your soup." she said. “I had is. talk with the doctor." she added. ‘You got, oi‘! llghtly"_somehow ha didn't like that way o1'tp‘utt.ing it, though he had to admit at it was true; he had been a dashed tool to knock her up to 95-“but the docggx thinks it would be safer for you to rest for a. con le of days. so you're for that time at And to his astonished delight she sm.led radiantly. , "I knew that was what was wrong." he thought. “If she smiled oftener. Dash it, a girl with a smile like that should leave it permanent- ly switched on." And he felt emboldened to ask that question. ’ He sipped his soup. "Delicious," he said. Then, beiore he could lose his nerve. rushed on. said. “By the way, my name’s Cor- ter. 1' a racing driver——to trade, as it went." “RUPERT IS_ MY FIANCE" “Yw." she siruled. -if recogmsed you irom your pictures. At less. I tho hi: it was you and I looked up an 0 “Motoring World" of rather s, the doctor told me all about you." She sighed "Poor man! He doesn't get much excitement in this part or the world. He was quite thrilled." . he thought. that might have been glut‘ better. Still, she had rec nlaed " he tell you," he began. "That we're all sailing on the Athlone Tower? Yes. Rather a. re- markable coincidence, isn't it?" “Well, it's a bit of luck {or me,” he veniui-ed. Slller-A lpehow n g. "1 mean." he ilouiidei-ed, “one sometimes gets the mast revolting company on these long voyages. Bur. When You know there‘s somebody human going along——" He didn't dare say ‘on body div- ine. Besides. was he qui .2 sure he had got to that stage in his own mind y ' But still there was silence. “Are you—urn—-Just goin trip," he asked, "or do you rather in his work?" "Neither." sa.d Dorothy. And there was something raiher chlliing about the way she stud it. “ixou see, we are going out to investlgaw the discovery made by miner's Lsistant, Rupert Foatherswne. He is my fiance. And when we reach Cape- “ n and {or- ior the eip your town Rupert and I are going to be married." ALI. ABOUT RUPERT FEAIBEESTONE “Eeat your soup," solo Dorothy. "Or it w.li got oold-" "Ur?" said Frank. “soup? oh yea. And iiiwent on upping the thin strong fluid which Professor Elling- mm cook him provided specioiiy loi- end oi it oat bran- quilly wa chmg him. Just a. moment before Frank Oar- wuu't so sure he was no struck on n girl,whorn, after all. he had known for a very brioi time-—one and a half hours. to be precise. But now, such in the power or instinctive .hewuquitesurehewu world. ued) THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lel’s gel ocquoinlecl illi our own Canadian Vucuiionlonds C UNBEATABLE, of course, are the fam0|15 Quebec and Maritime holiday re'g10n8-1I1° noble St. Lawrence, the Laurentians, Gaspe» the lakes, streams and coastline of sea-girl provinces. But if gnu have that restless urge ntario has many scenic marvels too. So take a trip westward. 70“ motorists of Eastern Canada. There a no need to leave Canada for a holiday when Canadian Vacationlands are the finest in the world. land of holiday havens ...There are the love y Rideau Lakes . - - the Niagara Peninsula with its thundering falls . . . the famous beaches on Lake Huron . . . the to go elsewhere, Ontario is truly ii fai An advertfsenient similar to this ig appearing in news pars in Ontario inviting motorists there to visit Quebec and the Manmnes. Ontario Imperial Oil Dealers invile Quebec and Maritime Moiorisis PAGE MVE : 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay . . . marvellous Muskokfl Lake!’ . . . Lake of Bags . . . the Kawariha Lakes . . . lovely resorts at too numerous to_mentl0n with their swimming, boating, fishing. 5°” and other sports. So make the most of August and September—two wonderful motor- ing months. See more of Canada now. 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