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Write our nearest Iwaiell for Free GYPROC looltiet ' . l m 0, and Cntiada, Limited ‘INNCUL Fa "(IAH-LARX" wirsijwiviicf TéilltiNTii " MUNTKEAI. PGQLE £6 THOMPSON, Lvi- Montague . m m/iéaaa afia ‘M/ FIREPHOOF these two ways: Look inr the name GYPROC on the hack oi every board. THE_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OQOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO§O4 Southern Atlantic OOO OQOOQ-OOQOO O B! BY SYDNEY PARKMAN O OOO-QOOOOOO Of§%§§-O§O-f§-§-O I "But my dear ieilow. does it met- tcr what they think?" the Major urotcsted warmly. "It's nothing to do with Bishop, anyway. and seeing that I'm the best iudge oi mv own daughter's interests . . , What was this plan oi yours?" "O . it was Just a notion I got that we might work iii-you and me-without the others knowing what was happening till it was all over." Becker told him. "But aside from the tact that we couldn't do it without you'd got that description. I guess it wouldn't work. I could have fixed up e guy I could trust to do the navigating. and we could have used Solterh sloop to get us there. Then we could have run back Into Antilla. where I can ull enough strings to get the s uiI banked without any questions asked. That vaas the way I'd worked it out. I guess I'm still a kid at heart in some ways and it was the romantic interest that appealed to me." And he laughed a tri ie ahameiacedly. "Well. but why not?" the Major demanded, trembling with eager- ness. "As a matter oi tact. I had it on the tip oi my tongue sug- gest something oi the sor Aiter the sloop actually is mine. in a way. and es ior the navigaing. I perfectly capable oi tackling that part or it myself-so there’d be no need to include any outsider! Ii I1 can get hold oi that descrip- n o . I-Ie stopped short. for Beaker was shaking hi; head reluctantly, "No. I guess not, Major." he said. “Now I come to think oi it. it would take too long anyway . ior I've got to be back in Havana for unimportant conference the day aitcr tomorrow, But I don't see why yourseli. "How d'you mean?" the Major asked, disabpoiniedly. "Well. why not?" Becker count- ered. "It I give you the position oi out ior it, yourseli in the sloop? I can still flx things ready ior you in Alabast l‘.'i‘i'.li\l'iiiii\' ('().. I.'I‘I).. \\'l'.' SICLI. ALI. THE ABOVE GYPROC PRODUCTS ir/iiicDQNALD - RO WIL CH.-\RI.O'I"I‘I€'I‘(I\VN. PHONE 341 Antilia. and all you'd have tn do would be to make your get-away from here on tht- quiet. Your know- ledttc oi navigation would make it easy. and as vou say. the sl0op's your own to do what you like with." The lvinjor stored at him uneasily. It had sounded simple enough when lie thought Becker would accom- pany him. but now he could see a number oi obiectiom to the scheme. How was he to get clear in the sloop without Malor-evs knoivledgc. to start with? Then there was the questcn oi the crew. Would the two negroes take their orders irom him? And there was Diana and young Bishop tn consider. What would thev th‘nk about it. ii’ he sudden y disappeared like that? "1 don't see how I could do that." he said liesittttingly’; and he voiced the objections he had already thought oi. Becker listened patiently. and when he came to an end. sat ior a moment or two in silence. Then he lwgan to speak slowly and serious- "Lisien, Major.“ he said. “I'm 1Z9!- iing back to Aniiiln this cven-ng. anti before I go I'm hantlLng over voila iiiiiiiiiiiiu ‘HDROSCOI-lii _ it!) ili\.\lIiS llRAKl-‘i lfiilililé’ 5. King urcs) Look in 21w SCWAUH ,-.»iii Dlfllliiil)‘ cumi-s in. and lint! wliai your utiiluni. it. according lo ttii stars .\.-.-.- .-.-.=.-.-.-.~.- ' -.-.-.-.-.- - - -. l .9‘ You tcnvy zn pilot". b} ‘I be llllflPiJiPY. ‘ iAqu. w- . .1. pli-i l7‘.‘i FlViliiflblP substantial beneitts. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 1i iimflpvti. piil‘ a icw obsi Wli-Il A (‘Hi1 will l)? c. lea are all iine capability! (ICTFIIZEJIZ 3i ' i- wt . .. t» .\'\')\.'PI,\i'BELl't 22 m . » i) t: r. arr-zstic. aiicctzona . I , , , i l‘¢ I ‘ ‘m. hi». i917 skii. meal-n w- t9t8 BM- ls In Wniiii \',';ir I. the I‘. R. IIIN‘! the problem oi gelling the \\i1|'lI\ ti’ i:i.‘ii w- it» qiiiimug rapidly in the slicrtest possible Lme. llliil". llilill in‘ aircraft and arm. nzeiitv for war months or 18117 .1. g|.:|liti1 Mauve. AIIIJWS industry was slmv 1n girtiing tt- ..~i.' ti» 1'11‘ talk Iui shut tn a peak IIIPI’ gaining mumrnium. Now .'\I'H '|'1lt\r |lll'l’.ii'.'i'ii for SFfPd-IIP. 11S. industry‘. frilflwllll this paitrin. iillilliil rciit-li a high rate oi production earl; in 19H. ~'n'e"-'-'-'»'.‘-'-'-'-'n"e'-Fh'ifu - OVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER born De- have l0 SiI-.\\' than . All oi _\\u must <1 your ‘ rrqiiirtiiiciits. B0 agee- w. Jig to ocopcraie and IZWIBER 23 i0 JANUARY 21 ' i"? Z‘.II'~'£'S Submt-rge selfish in- . .t JAN ‘ARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2O s» -- 'I‘z'_v to give your work, it the ll0Cl'SSfl2y pro- QliILlilTfi and ad intact-s :1 on a p.11" vrltili the l ictiav. We mut all ,",l\'C' excellent service ii We erptct‘ I0 (Plscesl - You woirflt {ind this day s» diiizcuit ii you don't cnttrtain tiuums or fear. A healthy outlook and (iOi/‘Yiiilnfli-ICH to succeed dc<~‘ you BURN ON THIS DAY 1C and protective oi loved ones; may Dec l l l ‘Jl-‘l-F-‘uf-‘J-‘nfi-‘u ‘ lllili pffiiiillil t0 F011. It's X7101? VOUTS and ciiili 3 all. IN IVIIILINERY mnortnous or iiny. The ciiic woman 11 _ 5w“ my“ gent“; ,1iat shapes in moderation. p; "nihyqpip and ‘ One well-knoxvii nuiliucr places ~ an-Sflc m, \.rl'l‘i' while miirgiicrites with pale in itnptiirgn m an vb. i'(‘illl‘(‘S itlimiz the meeting place oi wide brim and 9H SETBW. roses with unbelievably Most exciting is a ividc-brimmed navy model with fine white lace covering thc brim and ending in e pleated heading which partially covers the crown. This would be a bonnet ior important occasions. oi course-a gnrden wedding, s special Iiuncheon at which you must speak, a high tea. To vicar with summer dinner dresses. flower calots remain popu- lar. Newer than the calm covgfgd ‘with little blooms is the ilower hat ‘ which is nothing more or less than haw utiuiia] literary or niusiml "F19 giant blossom. iasiened to a ’ll)illl_'.‘, p01") ups botth A success- y Ylbbml band. {iii ("t-rrrr .~ indicated ii ihzs in- A lime Tlliilleil brim of finest ' "d iii sensibly curb restlcs- black straw is trimmed with s large l“ “fl 19°". which takes the place |° a cmwn- 5mm! the other at- tractive littie hats is s. "pgtjtg wioche" in praline-msuve wi th mauve veilin a d h "m," r08" R n a eadlight oi -—________. MINERAL SALTS ‘These are provided b and sreen vegetables. Iiythlgotvziiotgi l; which vest-tables are cooked is i ITOWTI away. the valuable mineral sats are lost. This water should therefore. be kept and uged for soups. Root vegetables are better cooked in caseroles with stews, be. cause this assures that all the suits “t? Preserved. The most nourish- ing imrt or the potato lies immedj- n.tely_ under the skin. it this 15 c"; 22’...?§€‘.’.§§..€”§l"’i'.‘i. "i." n?’ "" -~ - . . a . boil away into lhe yvatcrin e um --______ osnnan son ssrarr IDS ANGm.m_ _ children are transiorniialnggtgi: "w" 10% into a gardennfiere, d"- Bvird bv Mrs. P. M. Alcantars. A high accident toll and juvenile delinquency convinced her the i-hildrcn needed tn be kept at: the ta. A Boy Scout troop L; LONDON I) III-V ALTERB MAKEUP nonoon. June gti-JCPl-The nniiv Telegraph nnd Morning Post. one or Ixmdonfls leading "cwsuniivrs, ha: n new tnakeup. RIU. .1 iu ili'll1l)t"l' oi nages owing i0 war rrndillons. its column: have been incroasetl from seven to Plitiii on cinch nave. tinder the rtwv ft"l'.lll'.'."li1f‘lli. il1‘OIiiDI"li" frnni page non": iraturcs are con- tinued on the back page. Qsiztsis uud (hangout) - m‘, m“ “=9 of 1g‘ 1 53y yqur best. ‘\'tli(; lLilhClij bi put e Spiiuiuiil mm is to Z0 right aimed, and iuevelcpiiieii. a ueces. .y aliu great wreqq your schedule worked right NEW YORK~' he smartest and ncuw-ist Hlillilltl‘ liais iall into two |separaic and distinct categories- ‘ will have a .1iuge tirtivht-el to wear with her ‘(lay prints and slicers and a dim- lmuiive be-iioivcrcii or be-riblnned ‘culct m" miuum clochc- for- nitcr- noon zizitl i-icnuiq. You will search in viiin among iicr belongings for hats with medium brims, mcdluiu- slur ribbon boivs or flowers. medium- ivugth veils. She does not take her shallow crown oi a black coriwheel oi lin- On another. oi navy blue straw. she poses a cluster oi realistic leaves and buds among the blooms. than mine anyway‘. but I'd like to think that you were going to maize § l :1 Legacy i m miter he has dropped out ‘oi 512m you wouldn't handle this thing 1n the island. whv shouldn't you head ‘May and the balm-v days or ‘lune 4-OO-Q 0O QO-ffi-O-O O00 2 3 53 ‘i By Stuart Ii. Thflmvlon i 2 i Y MAD MEADOW MUSIC Have you been to the meadow lately? These are the days when rm Bobolink is at his best. Thu lmeadows themselves are in full 'blo0m with golden Buttercups white Oxeye Daisies, Pu: le Clov- ier. and the beautiful back-eyed susans. But with all this ior)‘ something would be sadly lac 1X12 without the mad meadow music oi the Bobolink. This, it seems. 15 all that is needed to compléib the scene and make it a true summer | meadow. . . For above the voices oi his neighbors, the Meadowlark. the Vespe B ow and the Savannah 5 Qpiiid 'other field-loving] [28:50 the rollicking notes oi the‘ Bobollnk ring out until they seem It is diiiicul-t to describe adequate- ,- ly the song oi this wonderful little musician. His eiiorts seem to carry the bird right oii his ieet and to bear him along in t amid the long grass we still hear his notes. The song is the Wlldtisl» outburst oi the most amazing var- iety oi sounds one can irnaginl- In iact. there are amid the song. some strange metallic tinkllng and twanging notes. notes that would seem impossible ior any bird's throat to produce. To anyone who doesn't know the song oi the Bobo- iink I would suggest that he visit almost any hay or clover iield dur- g the months oi May or June and there hear, first hand irom Nature. what is impossible to iully describe in type in any bird book. All through the bright days oi the Bobolink makes the meadows ring with his music. Then. in sultry July, as the days are be- coming hotter and hotter, the music becomes more and more subdued. Finally. instead oi the rollicking. bubbling outburst oi snring days. all we hear is a sim- ple. plaintive call-note, "Pink. Ping.” The Bobolink is no longer the guy bridegroom we first knew. but now the anxious parent. Herc and there amid the gross we may see his family, clumsy overgrown iledglings very unlike the father in plumage. But. his clothes are somewhat the worse for iveai". for soon he will be moulting into his drab brown travelling-suit, pre- paring ior his long journev south- ward. ‘This simple call. “Pink? is the signal ior the gathering of Boboiink flocks. We see many more Boblinks in the iielrle now, ior young as well as oldare as- sembfed ior the annual "migration As early as the beginning oi September they leave. Oiten dur- ing the bright days oi late sum- mer We hear the migrating birds passing high overhead. calling the well-known rallying nolc. "Pink." and we see long. straggling flocks winging their way across the sky. Oi all the birds we have with us during the summer. none leaves us He paused ior a moment. lo a1- oui. for you." I low time ior his words to sink in. ,i'rom that dump you're staying at.’ and take a stroll along the water- front. One oi those two riggers will: be waiting on the beach with the] dory, and all you'll have to do is to step in it and be taken oft‘ ta the; sloop. 'I'1iey know me, and you won't I have nnv sort oi trouble with ‘cm. ior I'll fix things with 'em bciorc 1| pull out irom here. Ii anyone tells’ Maloney iinyithiiiir. it'll be that you've taken a fancy to a. little moonlight sail outside-ior thatsl the stovv the nigger will have put around already. In between now and l then. you'll. lave got hold ci that description oi the cache. and leave a l note ior your daughter telling not to worrv about you. Arrange that that note isn't delivered to her before morning. and bv the time] matter what he thinks about it. be- cause it'll be too late ior him to do anything then. Is that 0. K.-—" protested uneasily. "Suppose . . . "Now wait a minute!" Becker in- terrupted firmly. "Let mo finish lhe programme ior you. You pick up the island some time to-morrow. and you get the dough aboard the sloop. Maybe you'll have to get the niggers to help you there. but that won't matter a whole lot. ‘They're too dumb to start anything iunny. I guess. 'I'hen you head straight ior Antilla, where I'll have everything iixed up ior you. You can y oii the nlg ers tor good-they re not natives ere. anyway—0r yoiu 6B" the others my story it. Now how's that for o wetofligh plan?" he finished triumphantly. The Major made no reply ioii’ some moments. a was fol over the scheme poin by pont n hie mind. and he had to admit that Becker had com ietel answered all the main object one it. Provided the American could make s11 these ""°°';.i” “"°“‘§“'i.“"2i.a.ii“'°2€ seem noreoaon w y e n be able to car it tihr h success- oi having to do it alone, but even there he ioresaw certain decided advantages. He reisecl his eyes and met Beck- er's expectant gone. "I'll do it!" he announced slowly. “Bully ior youl" his companion exclaimed. "I knew you would all along! You wouldn't have been Ilom Soltera brother ii’ you hadn't. Gee. I'm only wishing 1 could meke the trip with you. Major!" d ‘I ydsh you could!" the Mo. or told him earnestky. "It 1 could oi er you any sort ot ntiucement . . .?" "You couldn't otter me and big- ger inducement than I've ready ot." Becker terruptcd. "Cash on't mean a lot to me now. ior ii I quit the law rocket io-morrow, I guess I'd make out pretty well on what I've got salted down. No; it's ' the romant c element that counta- snd being able to help o friend. But business is business. and all I can do is iix things up ior you and get la‘ kiick out oi it all at second- an .' "It's really extroordinl-ry good oi you to take all this trouble . . ." he Major began. t Becker cut hiih short with e ges- ll re. "Not a word. Ma or" he protested with titgniiy. " t‘: a vurry real pleasure, and I'm hoping to hear all nl~.:.ut ii. liiter on. Once this cznier- cnce is over 1'11 take nnotti .- run to Antilla and we'll get together on and then went on: "Around eight or iB°b°1mk5 "F9 Y" ‘inine o'clock tonight. you head out 501M151‘! iwme. her commanding qinecrs training centre. as adjut- an _ ilitary distri t o. ‘l t S i t Maloney gets to hear 0t it, it wont hxilphn. c n a a n district tcmporaril isse . “Yes. but look here!" the Major g1 nee on duty o‘ C. Smith, of No. 6 Detachment Halifax. ere posted to the Halifax hQBPLQ- it again. But let's get down to cases. Nowtgowre dead sure you can man- age I leave ‘em aboard the sloop in theIdreWing e v lui-bour there. Then you can tell breast pocket. "You ll find all the you like about it 8- E i; E 5. 5' i i‘ e ebou enough oi Tom that wey. Well. here's the directions mtten down ior you already. It's you can take e look at ‘Mi ou de. Only fine else see 'em—not even your a ry m‘ arxerventiy. tihe precious il.1-I tilldilikdt.th htBP Plpflln l 11 my H s ° N’ W‘ carciullyinhlaownpocke book inllAnd M sort some ng the enve ope. ‘lllill see that they'll be watching out ior you though. so and he knows ynou 1 need. depart tolci him contide tiy "Anti now. what about another little l oi Tom Bettor's cache?" - EXAMINATION as earfy as does the Bobolink By the end oi September they are no more in our iieids, and when the chilly days oi autumn are here the away in their _i___________ NINE LOST IN STORMS VOLKSRUST, South Africa (OP) —Recent South Airica snow- storms claimed the lives o! nine people here -one oi them a Eur- cpcan. J. F. van cier Lindc. who was icuRd frozen to death in a snoiv- dri . APPOINTEMENTS OTTAWA. June 18--(CiP)—The National Deience Department tn-. night announced the appointment‘ 0i Lt. C01. C. R. s, stein, oiiiccr. the Canadian En- ANNOUNCED t and Quartermaster-General oi i l-te is detailed to command thisl during the _ rig. L. F. Page. strict oiiicer commanding. NursinR Sisters O. R. Blue. A. F. e navigation side oi this?" "Oh. periectly," the Major assur- “0. It. then." Becker went on. pocket-book from his be sure dark to read ‘em in here but ior Pete's sake don't let any- ughter." "I won't?’ the Major promised it away re's the name oi a bank Antllla." Becker bb on the back oi u won't have any bother there. e manager's e iriend ot mine. how to keep his shut. And that's about all You won't heve any in getting hold oi that ton ot the egcthe?" all manage that." the Major n . itiicult "Then you're all set." Becker sold, to wish success to the liiting (Ti? b9 QQLHIBM) Itttllg old Smlyllll Ghlee II. J. IIIIIIII OPTOMITRIUT Montague, f. l. l. Otilee Boon: l0 to l! A. ll I to I P. M. flollley te., ii em | Ollie: Cenlyeole’ wit?“ DBUGBTOII . to flood the whole soene with music. i - 18- (C?) ' hope {or rain to aid their grain crops now can ntcastire the value oi the moisture ivhcti it comt-s. inion ‘experimental have discovered alter l5 search work that in the prairie reg- ions it requires 1.437 pounds oi to warmer climes w tiuceci. The experiments were con- ducted on summer ialloiv. an acre 0i land regirescnls 226,113 pounds cl wit. the basis oi tlicitbovc rniinii. should produce 2.6 bushels oi grain. bout '78 pct" ccnl. of llli‘ molwiirc is ti-aiispircrl by the DLHHR while the other 22 oration. 1 r egiiziiiviziiiiiiiias —' TONS OI" WATER SWIFT cvgriaitil‘. Sask. June -—Wcstern farmers who Agricultural experts at the Dom- statiou here cars rc- ater for each pound oi grain pro- One inch oi moisture spread over about . which, on The tests also revealed. that n- per ccni is lost by evap- duiin Except during tempeits, eve ' and motorboat! off the Mmitines Ppiclting th the silver harvest of the sea. d. g the honing season fin s dciii: shore IIIIOUQIIQU} e nets" for . l l Package 15¢ Handy Humidor Pouch, 15¢ % lb. tin §°¢ G Jars Navv TRAINED SINGAPORE. June l8 —(CP) — Hundreds of young Malay seamen are in training here ior the young- est branch oi the British navy. Their training centre is H. M. S. Pciandoit. a shore establishment. ttt the naval base with barracks. par- atic ground and dummy guns. Malay youths oi town and coun- try. fishing villages and cocoaiiut groves. are learning to become lead- ing seamen. potty oiiiccrs. signal- nicn. tclcrrnpliisis. engineers and stickers. ‘They arc listed ior one year with the oniion oi re-enzagc- mciit and arc liable ior service in lvinlayzm waters only at the mom- cut. The sea attracts the young Malay like waicr in a duck. The unit num- bers several huutircrls now and there are mzinv more hundreds on N. s. w. CLYDEBA-fszliw" NEWCASTLE, Australia _ (C?) - This New South Wales city may see a boom in shipbuilding. A cov- ernment oiiicial has suggested that Australia build cargo vcsscis oi from 8.000 to 10,000 tons hcrr- and in Sydney- AUSTRALIAN AIRPLANl-IS SYDNEY. Australia -iCl"l - Australfa is manufacturing the Wirraway single - engine. second line tighter, at the rnti- nt sir s iveek here. 'I‘lie Wirraway is an en- tirely Australian craii. designed hcrc. and tising Australian motors PYI"ISB'ITRGH._iCPi .. 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