APRII) 6. 1951 BUY”HHS IARGE av! . .PACKAGE THE TOBACCO THAT COUNTS" For lasting refreshment, for a the smart choice is Canada Dry, the truly dry drink! his the CRESCENT CARNIVAL FRANCES PABIIBON REYES (CoIItllIUd) v XXV Stella. impatiently twisting one dial alter the other. in a vain ef- fort to get a clear connection with Baton Rouge. felt as if the grating and craokling caused by the static constituted the last straw in the bothersome burdens of the day. She was just about ready to throw the instrument across the floor when Drew walk- ed into the library. "Why, hello. Stella!" he said amiably. "l didn't know you were in here. Is any- thing wrong? Somehow you don't seem to radiate that calm content- ment I li.ke to see on the counten- ances of my guests." "If you said I looked med . through and through, you'd be a darned sight nearer the truth. Be- cause! am. I've had a devilish time ever since I got up this mhming. And now I can't get I thing on this blasted radio. I'm not in the way here, by any chance. am I?" The words were hardly out of 'her mouth before she divined that she had hit upon an uncom- fortable truth. The reason that Drew had come into the library was to make sure that it was empty, prior to inviting someone else into it. if her intuition was correct. she was very much in the way. And there was not another radio anywhere in this great hulk- ing house. if Drew drove her out of the library so that he could get Evelyn into it under the pre- ..for CANADA DRY flavor treat any time of the day, best of them all, all of the time! text of showing her the Audubon books and the Shakespeare folios. Stella would he thwarted still further in her effort to keep in I touch. indirectly at least. with Raoul and. everything that was invariant to him. Her worst fears, however. prov- ed entirely groundless. Drew did not betray any intention of driv- ing her from the room. "Would you like me to see what I can do with the refractory radio?" he in- quired. ''I'm fairly good at tin- . kerlng with such things as a rule. Or better still - why not let me call up Raoul and see if he couldn't 'run down here and spend the night? I think he'd be a great addition to the house party." "Oh, Drew. that would be swell of you!" It was a. relic! to hear Drew talking agreeably to a succession of telephone operators. Was the first operator quite sure that Mr. Bienvenu could not he reached at the Capital? Then. would the second operator please connect him with the Heidelberg Hotel? Since Mr. Bienvenu's room did not answer, Drew said to a third operator, would she be kind enough to have him paged in the lobby? All right. He would leave his number. As soon as Mr. Bienlvenu came in. would she please have him call Mr. Breck- enridge at Splendid: Plantation? It was urgent. "I'm afraid your boy iriend doesn't have much leisure to sit around doing nothing but wait for a telephone to ring." Drew said. replacing the receiver. "He's probably in a huddle with some of his closest cronies trying to map out a plan of action to fol- low through after Huey dies. Mean-while, let's try the radio again." Under Drew's skillful ministrations, the reception had become clear. "...only members of the family and close friends are at the hospital." the broad- caster was saying unctuously. "All traffic has been detouerd..." The telephone rang sharply. Stella switched off the radio as Drew picked u-p the receiver. "Hello! Oh, hello, Raoul. How's everything going? Listen! I've got a. very discontented guest here at my house. l'm at my wit's end to know what to do with her. I wonder if you couldn't help me out..." I Stella matched the receiver out of Drew's hand. f'You make me sick and tired," she said savage- ly. "No. I wasn't talking to you. Raoul. I was talking to Drew. Can't you come down tonight? Drew says he'd be glad to have you. I wish you could. but if you really can't, we'd love to have you tomorrow, instead. Only we thought we might come to Baton Rouge tomorrow. Oh. it isn't . .." she turned from the telephone and spoke to Drew again. far less savagely this time. "Raoul says the House has adjourned un- til Wednesday. l'le'1l be free and he'll be glad to come down here then. if that's all right, and have us go up there Wednesday, instead. Here. you'd better talk to him yourself." The receiver changed hands sev- eral times. The two men spoke briefly together, and to the point. Stella kept breaking in. She want- ed to talk on and on. But she had no choice when Raoul said. rather brusquely, "Listen. couldn't you say all that tomorrow morn- ing just as well? I'm talking from and I'm in an awful hurry." She shook had: her curls, ready to say something defensive. But Drew was already speaking. satiricaiiy again. "Well, that seems to be that. I hope I've .edeemed myself as a host. partially at least. I can see that this old house has too few modern wnvcnienccs though. You'll find an extra radio and an extension telephone in your own -room when we get back irons Ba- ton Rouge. 1 hope youlll enjoy using them. And I hope you don't mind if I add that perhaps they'll help you to remember that libraries. especially libraries connected with bachelors' bedrooms. should be quiet retreats prrimarily reserved for reading." Tuesday turned out to be on- other trying day. Raoul tele- phoned very early to say that Huey Long had died about four that morning. and in consequence he could not possibly leave. It was still raining the next morn- ing and no one was in especially good mlrlts on the trip to Baton Rouge. When they finally resch- ed the State House, Raoul was waiting for them by the hostess's desk in the bizorre lobby. (To be continued) EAMIVION W. I. The monthly meeting of the Hampton W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. James Campbell. Monday. March 19th. The meet- ing opened with the Creed, fol- lowed by the reading of the min- utes of last meeting which were approved as read. Roll call was answered by each member telling an Irish joke. Mrs. Warren In- man suggested the Institute sell lunches at a farmers meeting to be held in the hall when roads Improve. A letter about reviving folk dances and Highland dancing was read, and it was decided to write Mrs. J. S. Macxlnnon about this matter. A letter of-thanks for baby's gift and several mess- ages of thanks for gifts were re- ceived by Institute. 85.00 was voted for Redcron appeal. The sick committee reported four treats taken. The school commit- tee reported I creamer and dust- bans needed. New committees a pointed: Sick-Mrs. James mpbell and Mrs. Earle Csllbeck. School-Mn. John MscQuarrie and Mrs. Edwin Ferguson. Lunch-Mrs. George Dunsford. Mrs. Howard Myers and Mrs. l... S. Wooliry. Program-Mrs. Clifford shorten and Mrs. George Cannon. Collection amounted to 81.15. One nbw member welcomed. The Institute News was passed out to subscribers. On motion the meet- int adjourned. Next meeting It In. Qlzion llorrisairc. one of the booths in the lobby. - MOUNT ALBION W. In -:1 The regular April meeting of the Mount Albion W.l. met at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Horton Hergy Jenkins presided. T e meeting opened with the members responded. The min- utes of the last read and approved. The treasurer was instructed to him for the covering of the organ. It was moved and and after a lengthy discussion. carried to have one general fund previously. It was decided to hold a variety concert in the Hall The tentative date set was April 24. The correspondence was read and the secretary-treasurer ported receipt of a cheque 32.50 from the Government. for The 32.95 was donated for cups. The collection for the flower amounted to 31.66. Mrs. Gordon Myers very kindly offered her home for the May meeting. The lunch committee for this meeting will be Mrs. Jack MacPhai1, Mrs. Henry Jenkins and Mrs. Gilbert Jenkins. The meeting was then adjourn- ed. At the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the com- mittee in charge. on April 3. The president, Mrs. i Creed. Roll was called and ll. ' meeting were pay Mr. Hermann the balance due i seconded , in the Institute instead of two as . re- i collection amounted to 32.15 and ' fund . gTl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN gPIGEON - HOLE PARKING - Auto parking gets a big lift in Spokane, Wash.. with the opera- tion of this automatic parker HUS TIISE 8 IIW LIIXURY-(AR FEATURES! AIMIISYI for business! pessdnaorl ASIHIAYS on front doors and new nu soil. LIATIII UPIIOISTIIV. with lots: ovcshpe in from out cushions iN?lliOl I.lON'llN0 above driver's not ; NIW DOOR IIANMII. 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