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CAN-OPENER BOON TO HOHEWAKERS When a housewife reaches for l can of preserves from the grocers slielf in the dead of winter. she lit- tle realizes what a vast amount. of organization and research lies be- nind that one item on her grocery list. That single rail exemplifies a year of planning and contracting with the farmers for miles arouLd. a full year before the actual can- ning, scientific care and protection of plants throughout the growing season, clocluvork precision in nar- vesting and delivering crops ac- cording to set schedules. in addi- tion to the scientific procedure in the canning itself. from the time the tomato seedling in supplied to the farmer by the‘ nursery until it. reaches the ulti- mate in flavorful. preserved nood- uess is iraced in an article in C-I-L Oval. A plant-starter provides the nclv plant. with a completely balanced diet until it has taken solid root. Other plant foods plant. nourishment at later stages of growth, and Cllelllldlllfi in me nlsecticide and fungicide r-iass pio- loci. the plant from a host o.‘ pests. Round-the-cloclc operations ire restarted to at most canneries dur- ing the tomato and pea seasons. There are zero-hours and schedules oi picking time as rigid as a rail- uay time-table — all conspiring to have the crop canned, labelled. and Each step in the canning process: ready for storage or shipment 1 SullivanSoreenedOoal Positively, More heat For Ton Our dealers throughout P. E. I. are now stocked with the old rollablo Sydney Mines Goal TRY lT-YOII WILL LIKE IT If your doalor has nono In stool: ho can procure it by communicating with our representative B. ROY NOLMAN PHONE 396 INOIAN OOYE OOAL O0. Ltd. svousv muss, us. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWIQL Girl Guide News Several weeks ago the Provincial Commissionexyand Mrs, Cudniore visited Scuris and wiiin the inter- ested support of Mrs. bfullaly and Mrs. McPhee of the Catholic Wom- en's League. organized a company OUT OOWN ON TAKING LAXATIYES TNIS WAY S00 How Regular You Can B0 Evary Morning Try tolling Cutar‘: Pills thin wlyzbtut with 8 and not a deflnita tirno every morning. When you get re ullr every morning cut down to 2. ler a few days. try . _ hen try taking Cprter a mry other day. You may even hnd y_ou can keep re ulnr without any LIXIUYO. ou bee. Curler’: nrc no tiny you can cut downtime doco—fro_m 3 to 1-10 fit the need; of your individual system. of Guides. On ‘Thursday of last week Mrs. MacDonald and Miss secretary. went. to see the company and found sixty enthusiastic girls all ready for action with six leaders _\vonderful! A Brownie Pack is al- so being formed. The three leaders for i-he Guides are Miss Patricia Cheverier. Miss Florence Roper and Miss Margaret Roma. Wilson. Miss Mary Agnes Paquet and Miss Margaret Arsen- ault. It was decided that the company should be an "open" one. so a local lssoclaiion oi’ representative ladies I Soul-is will be organized in due Course. The Field Secretary will make a return visit ‘m about two weeks time. ‘The sympathy of all Guide work- urs goes out to our Past Provincial Commissioner. Mrs. John Reay in her great bereavement. On Friday Miss Puncher went out: in Morrell. where’ guiding is being revived after some years of inact- l lvitv. 'I‘wn mceti-nzs were held during the day, resulting in the organizat- ion nf an "open" company of Glrl Guides. The movement, is being sponsored by the Women's Instit- ensure pmpm’ r |utc. represented by Mrs. Steel and ,l\i’rs. Wc-ndall Coffin and Nllss Joan ISteel is the captain. We hope to ,liear good news nil the time from fllicse new companies. Ohanges In lionor Roll The frequent changes in ‘the Honor Roll for (he rows milked ixvicr- n rlay classes indicates much improved prnduciion in the breed in i947. Scvornl cows have gpne t.) tho top of their respective class nnri runny con": llE‘\'(‘ gained a place in the Honor Rrfi in recent months this in iisvlf f-;i\‘r‘s much food f0" thouzlit with fend and labour con- (liiions as they are. In tlic R. OP. records rcrciveri here for‘ October. \\'r\ flnri that six (‘llIlll”(‘S are rnvlle in ilio various oln. c: with Don Aida Farms. TOIlXIIOiTlYWl. Orilnrio. hrecding three of ilu» iminvih, Dun Allin Lang- Wntcr Counivss, n daughter of Phil Cook. going in the lop of fvlniurc i r in llic 365 Day Division. with 14.452 milk and B34 fal, nstnlwllsiilng tho highest re- cord ever nmrle in Canada in this class. the former high cow was lCoroum Nobiemaifs Janilly with {i188} milk, 832 fat; her record was maric in 1937 h_v Pilot Butte Stock Farms. Regina, Saskatchewan. Don Alrlu Langwater Duirymaid. another rlnugltlcr of Phil Coolr, now owned by Jas. M. Brown. Aimonte, Ontario, goes into 7th place in the Iirluiure Class, 305 Day Division, with 10.764 milk and j (‘-18 fat. I few hours after the crop is har- l vrsied. in spite of many jokes on the subiecl, the modern housewife may well be ihankfu] that she can so quickly set u nutritious meal in lfronl, oi‘ her ~iamily with the nmple nld of a can-opener. l . UAINTY FEET Belle oi‘ the ball was Nancy Wilson. Ottawa. chosen “Miss Bil- 3 W Slipper or 1947" at the Ottawa ‘Press club ball in the chateau lpaurier. High-heeled and fash. mud v1’ Exquisite sliver kid one Sllvpsrs given the girl with. the rdninticst feet are "h b ;\i.’ilson. 5 own y ML“ Puncher. the newly appointed Field‘ Without disappointm . _ Carter's help clean outyour intestinal tract not halfway. but thoroughlynThey are doubly eflectivu because rnado with two vegetable herbs compounded prop- 011* for thorough, an action. houaunda can cut own on laxative dosing this Carter way. Ask for Carter l Pill: by name to ‘at the genuine at an drugntore-—35i. btnrt the Curler gra - uated dose method toni ht, and lump out of bed tomorrow fee in; good. Lewis, and for the Brownies, Mlss' iiural Adventure Q I1 Cameron Doctor: ‘mus blushed furiously. no-I don't. think he cares." "M011 Dleu. YOU are blind, leetle onel Believe me, I know—" Her eyes glittered and she waved her jeweled fingers so that her rings flashed brilliantly in the sunlight. But before she could elaborate on her theme, Susie- _beile appeared in the archway and announced callers. "Send them out here." Chloe ordered, and began preening her- self and shaking Pedro's sun- flower seeds off the chair cush- ions. A moment later old Mr. Cartier and his granddaughter appeared. They were followed by Stu Law- rence. lotus gasped. The fine. austere old gentleman was one person whom she never expected to sec in the house on Gallatln Street She was even more astonished t.) see him bow low over Chloe's hand. “Ah, my old friend." Chloe ex- claimed with pleasure. “do sll down and take this chair in the shade-won young people, too." Mr. Cartier caught Lotus’ ex- pression o! amazement and chuck- led. "You did not think Mamselle Duval and I were acquainted. en. my girl? Ah, yes. we've known each other for many years~too many. eh, Chloe? You see, we grew up in New Orleans and have watched it change I often come to this charming courtyard in the Old City to rem- inisce with Mamsellel" l Aline looked mildly shocked. .“Grandpere, you never told me!" He smiled enigmatically. “And why should I, my dear?" phe didn't. answer and he switched his glance to Lotus. “Much as I admire Mamselle Du- val. I really came here to see you. I understand you are leaving to- day and I must tell you of my ap- preciation lor all you've done for the Cartier family." "It was all a part. o! my work." she explained. "Not quite - - - Aline tells me you took a. personal interest that undoubtedly saved her from a grave error in judgment." Stu Lawrence was looking from one to the other. "What's this all about?" Aline turned her brown eyes on him. "Miss Ames tried to tell me what sort of a man Stacy was, but I wouldn't believe her. To convince me. she staged a. lit- tle scene in her room with him and stationed me behind the bath- room door, so that I overheard everything. He wanted me to marry him immediately. and if it hadn't been for Miss Ames, I would have." Stu Lawrence had crimsoned to the ears; the face he turned to Lotus was abject. “Was that the scene I interrupted?" She almost felt sorry for him. “It was." "Why didn't you explain to me?” "If I remember correctly, you wouldn't let me." He swallowed uncomfortably. "Then I apologize most humbly." They were now an hour out of New Orleans. The wheels had as- sumed a steady pace when Lotus and Stu Lawrence strolled into the club car of the Washington- bound train. They pushed through the crowd and found stools at the small bar. "Don't tell me you're going to have a creme do menthe on a sultry day like this?" Lawrence peered at. her curiously. She laughed. “No. I'll vary my request. to a mint collins. You RYIOW. 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"Of course she was myoterioufi about the cane because sne wont- ed to protect. old Mr. Cartier. She must. have been quite a gal in her day. mm stared at her colpanion. For some reason not. attributable to the drink before her, she felt vary lighthearted. Stu Lowrance Just. missed being handsome, she reflected. but there was some quality about hlmeven more op- poolinl than Just masculine good lookl. l. sort of genuinonoss. “Am I going to [o on culling you Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Lawrence?" Don't ocrc don't invite infec- lion. Sombln Monrholnu brings qul , uh relic from Ingirchlngokin dloo rI. an and out»; 30¢- MENTHULATUM v.1‘. ~ ‘(IMHHII no». "BY "l! WBY. Lotus, do you live up to your name?" She looked up at. him and his expression was full of signifi- cance. L"I'm not sure what. you mean?" "I seem to recall an old Hindu saying: ‘Ho who tastes of the heart Removing his cigarette. he emit- ted a good-natured laugh. "since E. R. Brow &S0fl F ire, Auto, Life, AccidentlSicloneoo - and Plate Glass, Insurance at Loweof Rates Agent at Summcrolde. D. O. Stew!‘ of Lotus must return to N!" again.‘ ous. half bantering. His tons was half serl; "I; it. true’! "mot/s something you'll hi" to find out. for yourself, Stu." o‘ "Then here's to the suocoll our next adventure!“ The End ‘m-i