t FEBRUARY 16. 1950 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN '7 flu was catfee Use the Milk that Whips Just good whole milk evaporated to double richness-nothing remov- ed but water. Use it undiluted in place of cream . . . diluted with an equal amount of water tor ony milk use. Carnation gives-extra smoothness, extra rich flavor, extra nourishment. "from Contented Cows" "BE REC|PES—The Velvet Blend Baelr aI el- eitlng recipes is tree. Write for it to Carnation Co. Limited, Toronto, Vancouver, or St. John's, Nfid. IOR MUSIC - listen ta tI\e Contented Moor every Sunday. See your newspaper fer station and time. §sou| gvrn 21 Samuel I! " Adams m. Kane loked shocked. A little I00 obviously shocked, had his mm- pauion analyzed his expression. "You don't mean that she isn't a good little 81TH" h! inquired in pained accents. “Nvt-lflvs like that." replied Miss Matilda hastily. "I only any...” careful". "I will." he promised. “D0 you mind if 1 ask you sonic- thlng quite personal?" "Shoot." “When you're famous and-and sought after. you won't ever quite forset this little drink we're having, will you. You see, it's my first. cock- tail. And I'd like to remember it always," said Miss Matilda senti- mentally. “What's that about being famous?" demanded the young man. puzzled. "This is as near as I ever expect to get to fame, and I don't want any more of it. How am I supposed to rate future glory?" "You needn't tell me anything that you don't want to." said Miss Matilda generously. "But I know Ihet is coming to you." “Bo do I. Another cocktail. You'll join me?" "Qertalnly." said Miss Matilda. The second was even more satis- factory than the first. It engender- cd a reluctance to leave the entranc- lng envircmeiit of the ship until the last possible moment. People some- times went back on the pilot boat. Why shouldn't she. Thus she might find opportunity to supervise the reapproachment of the two ydung people. First, though, Maids. must be warned about Simms Waring. Excusing herself to Wallis, Miss Matilda returned to Stateroom K, where Maids was mulled in re- storing her distended features to their original symmetry. "Macl 1 thought you'd gone ashore." 42o “What's the hurry?" Maida. miffed the air and giggled. i"You‘ve been drinking, Matilda. McCebe." luau-twice AS mucu roe your noun IN BIG FAMILY SIZE N "X l I M A i..';‘2i".i‘i".i...'“;.°..éi"r.°tiiii“.iiifi Chopped hands heal faster... look softer, whiter, lovelies- now s only "Only two ootirtalls. They were lgrand. Let's have another." "There wouldn't be time." "I like this boat," sighed, the sec- rel-Bry- "I wish I were going along. Maids. I've just seen simms Waring. He's on the pder." i “Vlfhat brings him here? Is he s-fter me. do you think?" Miss Matilda looked guilty. "I- I'm afraid I left some papers in my office. In fact, I'm sure 1 did. If anyone found them. they'd ktnow." iboding. A knock at the door stiffen- ed them. "Could I Speak to Miss M. Mc- ‘Cabe?’ Silently motloriing the girl back, the legitimate owner 0t the name opened the door. A uniformed official said counteously: ‘Might I trouble you to come to the sup- erintendent's office? A slight form- slity about your luggage." The secretary followed down the ssnsplank. across the pier, into s. small room. She did riot see simms Waring as she passed him; he had » hast"? turned aside. She did not see Tillman L. Hill who was hiding in another office. Outside a whistle bllred hoareely. She went to the door. It was locked. An olflcal announce- ment mine to her ears, "She's cast- ing off, sir." Miss Matilda beat upon the panel. A key clicked. Tillman L. Hill stood before her. a propitiatm-y smile m; his oounttenance. Maldg," he began. "Good Gcdi It's you." "Good morning, Mr. Hill." returned the secretary with all the geniality induced by two cocktails. "You've caught the wrong canary." At the last possible moment Simms Waring. brandishing a pass, dashed aboard. A tail. suave, and elegantly garbed man accosted him. ‘How are ‘llllses ,,_‘,?KE.Ml§.lg/oq/ _____________ ~ Ellen's lllari Continued mm page 2 less, there was nothing else to do but buy a new one, what then?" U O O O Ours has come to that condi- tion where she sings along blithe- ly a spell to tune an answering chord in ones heart, until sudden- ly one is aware of a silence-a blank in the surroundings, that wams one a. shadow has fallen where a few minutes ago all was bright. And presently the truck Ls withdrawn from the garage or slips awvay from its temporary quarters under a yard maple, and upon inquiry one learns “that confounded old binder won't tic the sheaves. She did it for a round or two, and then. . .She's broken that... Jocks gone to town for the extra! I've hall! s mind to go in and buy a new one —though there's a spell in her yet!" Then \vi~.cn the sun is beaming do\vn meilowly and James is convinced the field of grain is already “shelling ripe" and days shorten, there is no question of buying. Instead it is always a concerned, Can wci‘ And how soon? And though tiicrc may be sighs and comparisons made later when one has had time to consider it, there is little thought at the moment over the price. Interests are centred on making progress iii. the work at hand. So it. was uYIth Rob yes- terday. He must. at all costs pro- cure the replacement for the plant, in order to assure the re- turn of the customary measure of comfort to the family and supply lights to the stables for the early and late chorinig, and. water to point that made it. appear over- whelming to a lone farmer, help was brought it. “Do you think you could cater to an extra man Skin Trouble Prescription Excellent Results This prescription has quickly clear- ed up many types ‘of skin trouble. It is a. clear, colourless and odour- less liquid and, will not stain. Ap- plication is simple. Affected parts are wash ‘ with pure soap and warm water and the prescription Exoff Concentrated is then patted on. with a swab of cotton-apply night and morning. You can get this prescription from your drug- gist, simply ask for 3 ounce of Ex- off Concentrated and it your skin is tender, cracks or gets dry, you should also obtain ‘é ounce of Ex- oif Ointment. Cut this out to re- mind you or to pass on to another sufferer. for meals today?” Rob asked us at breakfast-questioned of one of whom James in his expansive moods is pleased to say, when chetking over our virtues as a fannefs wife: “Well, that's one thing that never was any trouble lo El!e'n—she could always find food for one or indeed a num- ber, of extra ones. But after all, it's only another plate or so!" We let the suggestion of Robs query. which amounted to the poor old thing it's a shame to ask it of her. ride. and throughout. the day managed to maintain our credits. a e e A smart, nice helper he was, this boy of a fellow we have seen grow up in the community. l-ie is the head of a family now, though onc can scarccly believe that enough years haw‘ flown, the parents of two little girls. it may be his genial smile that makes him a favorite in his home community and farther afield, but we fancy a contributing fac- tor ls his willingness to do a good turn for others. The smallest rc- lngly that immediately one rc- grcts that circumstance had rc- quired one to ask it of them. but e coffee nobody ever changes rrm/ Do you care especially whether your coffee grew up in the blue yonder where the eagles build their nests. or blushed unseen on the shady little boughs near . . . Or are you looking for a coffee that tastes, every time, like the best Cup of coffee you ever had? from the day you try it, we think. Then KING COLE is your coffee — or will be Thousands of (Ianudian families have changed to KING COLE. We have never heard of anyone changing/ram it! 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I and lovely-all winter long/The secret is MEDI- Om gentle, soothing Nox- Ieme eech night before I retiringmnib in a little Norzema after doing the dishes . . . before going CATiONl You just smooth I ’. - - _ TWICE AS MUCH I FOR YOUR MONEY I limited time only I < .. :2... s| e m om Q I out into the cold. lUun W/Juh sun's a, Waler-flguilgnlliln- gives ‘flours a s mopping _ won't wash away! ' *F/oor: stay wax-bright after repeated damp mopping: with clear water! Ihe Ole-that now on your dealer's shell Is New Water-lenient Ole-C W11. Mr. Waring? Sailing with us? Remember me. Aymorrs the name.“ "No. Yes. Where's tateroom K?" "semmd deck 1111-" the professional dancer's eyes narrowed with specu- laticn. As a measure of precaution Maids. hnd bolted her door after Miss Ma- tilda'a exit. Hearing a mutton; 111mm ling she assumed that her compan- ion had returned, and opened, "Simmsi" "May I come in?" "You certainly may not. Get off, quick before the ship starts." "I've come to get you." “Don't be silly." “its important." So distraught did yie appear that she became ulanned, “what, is it, Slmms? Has anything hep. pened?" "I'll tell you when we get ashore." "I’m not going ashore unless you tell me." "You've got to. Maldn." In his urgency he made a grab for her arm. She evaded him and would have slammed the door but for the l’ deft interposition 0i his foot. There was a struggle. The disturbance came in the ears of Mr. Metliger who emerged into the passageway. "What's no?" he asked mildly. Slmms whirled on him. "Who arc you?" "My name is Mr. Metzlger. If you hnve business with this lady-J’ “I have." "He. hasn't." denied the girl. Mr. Metziger stepped forward You'll have to come away from tllnl lady's door." "Will I? I'll show you!" shouted the athlbte. With n mlgihty hggve he sent the nthev- thncuozh the exit. and out nu deck. Picking himself un. the tmx-Lohenrrin TPpTQ-Qthta- tive mad» an undnunted re-entry cmiv to he nitched out again. Another door opened and Wallis Kane emerged In hi: shlnlnq ml. merit. "What's up, Metzy?" he in- qulred. "Lunatic." gasped the theater manager. "Buck to vour cage, you wince coeketoo." veiled simms. ‘In he continued SUN OUTDONE Doredus. one of the most lumin. ous stsrs known. ls about 500.000 times all bright. ns the r‘ (heck Your Pancake Day Needs! ' E] (Aunttlemlme Reedy-Min El Cont. Cone or Maple Syrup [j tern And how the family will go for those Huffy-light, golden brown Aunt Jemima Pancakes . . . hot oifthe griddle . . . all glistening with butter and dripping with scrumluscious syrup] Reg.‘ Size 07 I » Economy ‘Bag MPTING ‘illfslie \lIE\RiAT\0N5I . finely d ‘e sci-u?- nc Luff ~ “cc 0i‘ . - ,,F0ld o "d, fal5lfl sa k and ‘O55 mi ncalw m! 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