yqpnLv. 1949 , LE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN iIUITS USING Africa Flight LAXATIVES ._,;;,,,__, Mani now regular as day with famous cereal 35¢} of dosing yourself‘ for con- Qfipfltlflll? Tired of feeling sluggish? Th0: read ‘this unsolicited letter: “For_yoars, ... -- constipation q _, was my h0g9)’ snd harsh laxa- tives made things Wflljifl- Since eatm ALL-BRA svery dill! have been regu- lar, more alert in my work as draughtsman. Publish this letter._ it: may he] others." A. Mc. C. Little, 114 Silt St., Midland, Ontario. Constipated duo to lack of bulk in your diet? You may find natural reltef without strong remedies. Try satinioan ounce (bowlful) of KEL GG'S ALL-BRAN dail , fish plendtg! of water. fiyoum ' every , you ma reg ar 9,11 your Iiléd! ALL RAH is a delicious regulating food, either as s crisp cereal or in muffins. If not benefited after using Tme package, gt double your money back as uaranteed on box. Mads by elioggh, London, Ontario. BATS PLANTS t Perennials- Deiphinlum, Fox- glove, Canterburybell, Pansy, Daisy. For-get-me-not, Lupins, Guillardla. Perennial Alyssum, Chrysanthe- mum, Sweet William, Holiyhock. Annual Flower Plants-Petunia gedding Mixed, Petunia Fluffy Ruffled, Petunia All Double Mixed colors, Petunn All Double Pink. Snspdragon, Stocks. A5191‘. PhIOX. Verbena, Lobelia, Alyssum White. Alyssum Purple, Annual Larkspur, Kochis, Gailiardla, Portulaca, Trail- ing Lobelia. Ricinus, Marigold Spry. Marigold Tall Giant Double, Zinnia Lilliput, Zinnia Giant Double. i Vegetable Plants-Early Tomato Celery, Cabbage, Cauliflower, On- ion, Sweet Peppers, are now avail- able. Late cabbage and Cauliflower will be ready about June I5.—Cus- tomers who can call between 9 and 5 o'clock will have a better chance to have their orders fillcd prompt- ly-if convenient please brlnx wh- tsiners (better service). Regret we cannot nccevii m!" orders-—orders will be accepted and sent C.0.D. to booking stations by express. ‘ The Halifax Seed Co., Queen Street have our plants for sale. I. I. GAY b SON Upper Prince St. Cb-nlottetown Phone Bill-J IVJe/rya03a/va...i" l l Ayl mer Catsup j... ma’; 4900.’? teal/Zr! A plus oatsup, like Aylmor. is wholesome eating for ths children, say nutritionists. For Aylmer makes it “home-slyk" . . . from Canada's finest, red-rips tomatoes. Children love its "true tomato flavor" and need Vitamin C. 14 bit ssnd your ssins sod sdisss ts "VIII VACATION MONEY” Goigsts, Torsms I You can win Iii-trip! d to 0.7! ssch work, snd s Gran Prise of {I00 tripled to 8500 if your win- mos leiisr contains s boxfront from Col sis Dcmsl Cream. hi! sill sddid to s Grsnd Prizs if winning ho ronr is from s lbs tube. Wsslvwsssnissssd nus nsoor ‘filid Mofihyllifilsy GIATIUo-Qflshltltwsll "Suppose we get down to brsss tacks," said he. "l. just want io set the general scheme settled. and then hand over to you. I understand ‘The Star of tho East‘ will be ready for her trials in about ten days. By tho way, l hope you like the name?" "It'll look pretty on the hesd- llnes," said Larrlmore. “But l! you're not coming, Blr George, who is to be the Third Wise Man?" ' Sir George did not rise to the pleasantly. “What trials will you need?" hs asked brusqueiy. "Will you be ready to leave for Africa in three weeks?" "Surely-if the machine isn't s dud." "My company doesn't msks dud machines - can't afford that sort of luxury." "I'd like," said Larrimore. “to know the composlt‘ of the party." "My brother Hubert hers. His wife. His secretary, Antony 80th- em. Hts servant. Ons of our pilots for your relief." Larrlmoro tllfned to the {ro- lessor. “May I know your reason for making ths trip?" he ssksd. Hubert Manson smiled vsgusiy. “I want to take photographs from the air of Sahara caravan routes," he said. "And for that your wife's pros- encs 1s essential?" The Professor looked puuisd for s moment, then he smiled again. "I'm afraid it ls, Mr. Lsrrlmore. You know I find it hard to do anything at all without her. The study of science is apt to make one a. trifle oblivious of the minor details of iivlng." "Then why take s secretary?" "My dear Larrimore." Sir George intrrupted impatiently, “My sis- ter-in-law wants to make this trip, and when she wants sny- thing it saves a great deal of trouble all round to lot her do it." “I lust wanted to know". Lsrrl- more picked up the map, snd jerked an expressive finger across the expanse of the Sahara. "You realize of course that there is s considerable risk involved?" "Risk?" repeated Hubert. "You mean-we might come’ to grief?" "We might crash." said Lsrrl- more deliberately, “or we might come down in the middle of the desert." “Oh quits. But that would only increase the interest from my point of view. There are considerable tracts of the Sahara which still remain completely unexplored. To which Larrlmors could only reply a-lth s helpless shrug of the shoulders. None of his own lun- acles had been as wild as thls_. And suddenly he had what he described not long after as "a rush of commonsense to the head." His attitude of not caring s hoot what might happen to him was in part perfectly genuine. But it also partly an effective pose. as Rupert Lsrrlmore in his heart knew perfectly well. And there was a basic professional honesty in Lsrrl- more which prevented him from sacrificing a Job of work on the altar of his own vanity. With s great effort hs pulled himself to- gather. "One other thing, Blr George," he said. "Who is to run this ex- peditloh?" Sir George looked s trifis un- comfortable, and exchanged glands; with Hubert Manson. ' "I suppose my brother—” he bo- gsn. s little lameiy. - "No!" said Larrimors decisively. "I want this perfectly clear. I think ths notion of tho flight is mad, the motive s despicable form of advertising, snd the personnel of the expedition grotesque, But I'll take it on-and bring it off- so long ss it's clesrly understood that I run the show. And that's final!" _ 5h- Georgs frowned. Hubert Manson blinked smisbiy. "I think I should prefer the srrangement suggested by Mr. Lsrrimore," ssld the latter. "You wouldn't object to my taking photographs from the plane, Mr. Lsrrlmors?" “Bring s. battery of film-cun- erss. lf you like, Professor!" ‘There was s knock st the door. and Miss Wright put her head round it's corner. "I'm sorry ti. interrupt you. Sir George. but your dsughter ls here—" She was given no opportunity to complete the sentence by Carol Manson, who pushed pist the sac- retary, walked straight up to her fsther, kissed him, and sst down on the corner of his big desk. swinging s pslr of extremely pretty 168B. and powdsring her nose with- out the slightest suspicion of self- consciousness. For the moment nobody spoke. Hubert Manson patted his nlcceh shoulder. Sir Cieorgs looked dis- approving. and Lsrrimors merely irrltsted. "Well." ssid Csrol. "you sll look very solemn. Am I in the way?" Lsrrlmors ignored her absolutely. "I think. 8h‘ 000m. that if you'll givs ins s preliminary she- qils. I'll bs on my way. I've s gouggndssl to ‘do in not vsry much Blr Gsorgs scribbled ihs chsqus. As hs hsnded it to Lesrrlmoro. Csrol put hsr powder~compsct in her bu. snd looked up. Ii You Fool Tirsii Spud lip Your Llvsr A slow Jlvsr moans hssdschi. constlpstlo and tbs blues. if you , fssl sour, cross, irrltsbls, nslp is" chsngs all this with Dr. Indiana's Pills-tbs: srs genus, but-oh, so efficient. You gst action quiokly from thsss llttls pills. No bod slun- sffectl. bsesuss m. Islilssnb Pills, taksa st night. wort svnlls you slss sad slvsyouths do- sired rent next morning. 'All dosi- ers soil Dr. Hamilton's Pills. . \' BRAINS Keeps Traps Germ Free "I think, Daddy." she slid, "that I should rather like to be intro- duced." Ellen's iilary (Continued from Page I) ded, close to tears. "Don't you know that this doesn't hurt it a bit-why, it's not even mewing! This is the way Tabby m“ m“! carfl" ‘hem’ Hm" e1” dog's bark as it was held lonil _ y on 2m: :52; '“°"°'1 "m" "m" the night air. And that faint O along s trail now in ths opsn and agsin through. Wpoded places. O Never again shall we come to . daughter with some display of ex- m 1 d k 1 h d; perience as he lifted one carefully fflginfa, $§',',,,e",,,,§,f,,,,'f,‘,$°§§a,§f ing our hand: “Well, we won't by the “ape °f ‘he "eck- Sh” Md‘ have far to go now—here we are at H’ chuckled- the old pine tree!" And we must stop then to catch the tangy scent of its needles and perhaps to listen to the echo of an owl's hoot or a rustl in the stillness might be a prow ing rabbit, or a creature from In the delight of the warmth d sunlight then prevailing, we stliil- ‘he brook nearby or it could be only the breeze whispering lightly “I don't think you've met my led Wm‘ Jamie "h"! "w "elds- °‘"' as it moved in the tree-tops above. daughter Carol more," said Sir George. l-Is spoke abstractedly, being sp- psrently altogether engaged in screwing up the cap of his foun- _ steps leading us beyond the line- belore’ Lin.‘ fence to the neighboring farm, and as far as the brook which forms n natural boundry, on the far side to these, their rear fields. ‘Fliers Sometimes on Fall evenings, one fancied Ithe sound of the blowing high overhead was like the noise of excited waves breaking on a cold l“ and windy shore. "Not cut down!" lain-pen. l-Is certainly did not days n°w pa“ we have 5t°PP°d t° James repeated our words when we notice the singular likeness to his ow! first meeting with Rupert sardonic eyes. admire the old pine tree, which , m m h, h m $3.212: 23.33.§:°;‘;.§:£2.‘..."§§‘ii 2" “Trim”, n e w” w ° this giant of the woodsy spot there chum" MW “c” ‘he ‘kmufs is no more. We found it lying in inert logs. that bore no semblan 101d him. and added softly, "weli. But lamie was off school to- day-and Rob was at he first of As for Carol herself she was o; m former beauty C10" by. m the sowing at the other farm - - - profoundly careless of the pres- neat p11" were the wldmsprflunng A clear new crescent of moon encs of her father and her uncle. branch“ beneam who" gracloua hangs now in the night-blue away She Jumped off the desk, went 51191;" we have raged before ‘hi; to the West and the pond folk are close up to Larrimors and held out when homing with Jame; and our Playing an old nostalgic tune. her hsnd. (o be continued) PANEL MODEi-S Modsl i435 — l37-insh wiissl- bass, Maximum GMW. 6700 ib., Lood Spars 202 Cu. Ft. Also avallabls In light-duty Modsi T315 — lib-inch wlisslbass, Maximum o.v.w. 4600 lb. fig Spars I50 Cu. H. ' “.000 lbs. A PRODUCT OF ' GENERAL MOTORS Canada's Greatest Servers family from a like prowl or from a "kayley" to the farmstead beyond. 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