2GB TWO Clear skin . . Beauiify it . . with 25¢ Value for 15¢ O I'sc illis new colcl cream just u: _\ on “(iillll all)‘ i-ulll (‘ffillll-‘Hllll gel; Commodore Norah Br ANGUS iiillcvlcaiz. "It's to be hoped," remarked Miss Mcuregor to her nephew, "that you don t get pileunlollia.‘ David gllnneo. _ "Yfilu don l. really think I will, d0 WW. "No. 1 we; merely inn-king bouts conversation. ‘the Mouiregors have been up to their necks in salt water a thousand times. and ii you Lake pneumonia you'll be the first Io rflow any ill eltects." "Losten, aunt-it's about time for the News. I'll iuni on the lot’ He was crossing to the wireless eel. by the window wlien a, knock sound- ed at the door. “hauler a iaie call," observed Miss Mcuregor, eyebrows raised. "rd pet- ter answer it." Her nephew returned to ills seat by the iilc. no heard a illurinur o1 tuflVefSéltlUll lll U18 HRH, flllu pJIBS- elltly blltljiOOl 0|. ine room olkllho- lvlis lvlcuiegoi‘ stood ihere-—tall, bony-ller lieild held nigh. , Grant wlslles to see you, she said trlglely. David rose, a pulse hammering iii hi5 i-liroat. _ liorall came in. She ilvas luitlcs GATGIIIIIG DID? Used at that first I. sneeze, this special- _ feel sorry even ized medication for ' the nose.— where “queued .-ll.s\~~-»_.» __L, .. grill: ‘IHAIAZHLOTTE was VA-TRO-NOI. she wanted to do so, because greeted by David and his open hostility. onlookers hinting that she-or some- one emiploy by responsible for the fire. She realized that David McGreg- or now despised her, and thought made hel- both hurt {ind angry. At the back o! her mind there arose, too, a strange suspicion, which she tried hard but unsuccess- fuliv to dismiss. As she moved away. when the blaze had been put out, she came face to face with Hector Menteith. whose thin race seemed eager in the light of a street lamp, “What a. grand scene that would most colds tart- "K. helps keeps colds l of ma“ assist in the flre- ghting. though e was afraid her appearance would be In fact, while she watched the flames die down, she overheard remarks by several of the her—-nad been the b TOWN GUARDIAN would make first class extras."- she looked up at him. “Hard luck on MoGregor," she said eveni . Y He reiiarded her with sudden at- tention. ‘Ifhen he nodded, as i! com- ing to a decision. "I know." he returned. {or an enemy. o! you Hector." Bile . "ilvont you sec “One can ‘Thats nice his e home?" e, darling.’ . , His hand touched hers and she [felt a roughness on his palm, she lookod down and saw a reo weal, llke a. burn, in the smooth , I "Touched a_ piece ot‘ smouldering n a he a “m? ‘Vi.’ “m” a an wen e re‘ oomit t first, my _1 left them m it when M2.‘ Grew: ‘I arrived." >" h OUI'0.0 When David arrived home that €.l‘.‘lliils..%l““ °§i%§“.°°.....§“‘§” h“ nour 8 . and she had a shrewd idea. at the damage to the silver ray was not the sole cause. His nep ew, she sus- Peoioéiii was suffering trom bitter with her had been maintained more v a ense of tradition than by real hostilty. Now, however, he believed that the girl had condoned, i: not Mlua-lv performed. a criminal act against hi5 interests, The police be- izall an investigation of the firs, and Davld went lo a. lawyer about the "m" episode. ln which his propell- Bl‘ was damaged. In clue course a lawsuit was heard, in which David sued Norah for the price or a new propeller. He won the As for the flre the police made close inqtuiries in the poi-t, and men- examlna ion of the blackened hull o! the Silver Spray was minute. They could find. however, no clue to rson who had set nre to the skin. fllmllgh it was established that the tfiyeaise had been deliberately con- ‘he Norman MacDon i CBAPAUD SCHOOL Report for March: Grade X-1. Eleanor Wood; l. aid. Grad IX-l. V 1- , Helen gall, _ em Gambe’ a Grade VIII-l. Josie Martin; 2. "sllépicion nQgwaHy rested on Noreen Simmons; 3. Mildred paw- Norah Grant and her friend Norah. with characteristic degision, son. . Grade VII-d, Hubert Harvey; iiiprovnd Blond Vacwm Packed HINI m! "o"; News o! I940" — h”, Iiursdoy huh‘ - || || led Mahari- Grade V—1. G t - Juanita Harvey; ‘in fifiifmfi-‘Mf 9"“ W-l- Jimmy Nicholson; 1- Jean Myers; s. Billy wow; Grade III-l. Shirley Myers; Q_ Doris Parker: s. Norman I-Dwthef Grade II Sr. —1. Jackie Johnl Bron and Doris Boyce (equal); g_ Gwendolyn Fall; 3. Ellsworth Fer- guson. Grade II Jr.-1. Roy M Vittl ; 3. Elsie Sheri-ea, Glenda Simmons; and wore a tweed coat. ll. seenled to have made in a illm!" he exclaimed David that there was s povllfllo Bll- ‘ rl-sillis you l:llilllln'i expect from any smilinz at his fiancee. “I must sug- action, but the costs were heavy, put an abrupt end to such 805511) b!‘ 3~ 3919f! Molyneauir; 3. Lyman and he had to ask tor an overdralt hrentening legal action (qr gum”, Harvey, 2' Ejwm sherren? Grade I —l . qdillllr,"Tilll-itftlllllYFOIIlIiSFCB-tlllff- p931 m he; blue EH35. 3-5 11 M": gest it when I o b k to town light, llilllllll_\' irélilfiiill. cream not walla?“ snnpfialy‘ ‘ixlégfifldlsffell-celglen $011“; o; the Iniemoff fishermen" ?grélg’egl}léggdtlegnc%gtgglgfagéli be- gmgslnely. David admired Grade VI-l. Pauline Cas- 2. Valerie Myers. 3 John Parker ... ,. ,, . , .__" . ulll‘ i . . . _ . - ~ _ v - _ ulll_\ ilullnlsglilth,ilccpl) li illsO was mwgame, W,’ m u“, —- — (T0 be Continued) Ggérgg-Nlcfilagléy Ibrsuson. B. Zllpha Ilinkletter, nrlnoipai. helps to cll-iir, frvsllvn, soften your ' tilt o1 her cmil, n OUR ‘vAY ___ . , m Ethel Diwsfluiisslstont- skill llud IllllS in refilling pores. CONOMWA‘ 4 ob Mgalfilguxou sli. down? asked MLSS — _ By J_ R. Williams 0 UR BOARDING HOUSE — _ with vaj H Iivl-ryjjarnf Noxzcnili Cnlll Cream E gngulflyTlsavldg Mm slowly “ or 00p“ ‘ ' ' C , I rlililuiilsiln-popillar Xllxzclnii nlcdi- heightened ill n81‘ 109-16 rgOlafiEif/HAFT IFéETLGAOAfECaTISSSENFVIVEWE w I TRULYJWIBGQTHE EYE , I Quppogg 114E QLD “$50,405 ‘KE. ¢ - GIDDAP MEANS LET HIM SLIP FURTHER BETRAYS THE STOMACi-llww lT‘6 BETTER , INTELLECT MUST A FAKE a; rulimi in lu-lp your skill to frcsli, ell-air llrnilLvl (ii-i a jar iluliiy! [Honey Iizifmldvrl-if Noxsenia Cold Cream fails l0 help your skin! sigo "lvlr. McGregor,” she said, "you ¢ did a very gallant tiling LO-lllgnt. l5 lViy-my joints-I will be eternally iii your ueot ior rescuing AS01119- lier iiflllus were liloueil ill ule Wide pockets ol ller coat. lviiss lvieuregor AND I CAN'T PEACH HIM TO KlCi< DOWN; AN‘ IF WE LET G0 WE'LL PINCH HIM IN TWO.’ r . TODAY I PURCHAQEO A LUQCIOUS ‘Ii-IAN QPEND- as come . c , STRAWBERRY-CREAM ole FORA me A NIGHT y “.95.... é, nfilligggl?“ A LATE QNACK. BUT DINNER HA5 IN 114a / Menrlosime ’ THING Heaven outuao MV ziasr FOR iT-- coocea ’4. PIE IN room ‘y LEFT IN THE HAR-RUMPHI?“ A mem- vooaectr! f or- csamosa " iceacx we“ A‘ $ eciol Trial 'f@“\*“\§\\\\\\‘~\\\\\\ allu lJilVlu (JGUAQ not see now llllger- nalls pit lnio llcr palllls. ‘ ' »__ ~ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ 3;; uaviu said llollilllg. he cou.d only IN THE ICEBOX, HOWEVER, /, |5 UKE CUFF; BUTTON; tlilnlc now lovely slle was. ror int: ADDS A PLEASANT CHILL. " NOMMIATING l .. g‘ d’ ' afternoon to Si. ..\I£llilL'lll', Church moment lie llfl’ lorgotttll ller rutll- Kmk°1"“~ RP", \ ‘ ‘ \ '- lcss enniny. neqaunllreu ller eoulaiée To WAT TYPE OF PASTRV‘, YOURSELFON in coining" to Ills liolne on this cl- rand oi gravltilue. in nei place, lie the chulcll he “as lclluurly laid io “when, “ugh; have sniilceu the rest ill ilii- C€llll‘lCl‘V inure to luv-alt lssue ' . . . ‘ illc re" rcciloll nlifrn '» s 71 _ _ _. m, - , v lss MoGiegol- coug led. M“- n ‘RR! my‘ “ \ I lie .a\'v:s to mourn besides his tidy “gpilew ulq wllat any decent ‘sgolizoibviiig lp‘;\l'£‘lll.:, illliCtl Alloguiiicrs man wcum have donm bu,‘ we a“, . . . . ‘ '0 s s crs l "lme ' cit o - ~ iatner at 0* ycullgcsl soil 0i i '. a _ . - Omar“, Margaret o! s, John mm ‘ ' olne i-igllliiililli Kiilliora, orl ‘i uesday. ‘Hm “mum, - _ NOT-Ml Illlwm- . _, . -. - - ' - e i ' "1 came " sue went on quietly to Lllblkiliil fielhlslhe "my “g” “ _ ’lhc pail bearers were: Leoshree- expgexs my own gratitude as we'll.‘ d-lll . “Q 5 - - nan. Ralph Mutarvlllc. Charles lvic- non_er_tflat-s a“ l-lgynfl uavlq In Memoriam 'I‘l'.e cozliiilullity was saddened lo ~ - ~ wa~ siriul“. . . . , . . rllmiklillll O-llmilkihili tllalklilient iiblld had l kzgltfgéehnflovxllzli‘cncjggwlifg- “mmd iounu ills voice. "Decent Milo moll- .. . ‘ .. -, - ‘ ‘J ' ' ‘CHC.’ up“ “mnmd “Hus b“ 1m 5mm’ Alone‘: still kept her eyes on liim. "more; allotnel" tlllilg l. want/ed plonths. ills condition practically um‘ to say. its ao0ut——” Chang“, ADO“, a week prevwus ,0 CARDIGAN HEAD soil-col. q- ' Q lflfl ‘Qfiogillfigliili allgieiiillrsliilgl Honor Roll: _ She stopped. someone was shout}; cilfi; m; pilsscu pcllicluily away alteri Grade X-l. Sandra FCfgilnOli} lug in tne nail. ille door burst ope lulvllw en iuriillezi bx tile rites, cl l 2. Margaret Lowery; 3. Pclcr Su.~ ‘dllu Jock Llaloralm, blLaLll _colllll.g his c ??l':li liv uls beloved pastor ‘ livan. tifiequitéixgasps, blunuercu into ille . < -. __ ~. - ~ ro . Roi. M. J. Sill-Lil, Glade VIII 1 (ltoigc Wcbsici, “yum! The silver Spray-s on 2. Alfred Lowery. Grade V—l. Pllyliis Shepard. Grade IV Sr. ~l, Stanley Web- ste ; 2 Stanley Ferguson; 3. Marie Harry “as .l great iavorlte 0! will old and young and will be greatly missed in the social life of the pal‘- ish as he was always ready and fire. roul play. Parailin and Vdllllbfl spilled all over tne deck. lvliss lvicuregors nalld wont to her throat. LEANDE HA5 THE X. con. mu nv an sznvlcr. mo. Jfiwmunrlig .\\\\\\ , willing lo no.3) out with the musloahsullivan _ V ‘d d l w‘ d B 31'; of the pi" ram. _ . 1 . , » ' _ _ Davldscies M Acne ‘ He o“ Q _ ~ _Lv ...-ran $941.00. 4.1, 5C5“ p Always n lovor of mil-W? he 5W1"; (“we Iv Jr‘ 1' Heath Sh“) filllfléllfihio 01:13? lfstatllllii.% . ‘ l A T mwnuuum Grade 111-1 Shirley MacSwaln, and George Wilson; 2. Mary Wil- son. Grade I Sr -1 Jackie Webster, Teacher. Ruth MacEacheln. contempt. she stepped towards him, hands spread in appeal. H “I didn't Kl1OW-—-I didn't know- l-lc put out his arm, nerd as a liar 01 StEEi, flllq Dllsiltfll i113!‘ HSAUL‘. "Get out oi my way: I've ivork to many hours “listening in" with the HlLilO at ills bedside. Harry was posessed o! a cheerful dispcsiton and bore his long sick-l nvsg- nitll ivondcrlul courage and optimism. His iuneral, which was largely ai-I BRINGING UP FATHER 2. Gerald Shepard. WE HEARD so MUCH AEOUT ‘fl-US HOTEL‘ IN INDIANAPOLIS- I‘M GLAD WE SENT AH- THIS l5 MY RO@A— - ' (i P t" l C ' tended took place on Tnuis ay t a ilot Pease om) do. bu’ M ‘Whig bung w “HM %ggggofilgEcBLjE;ljilFléllE; FM 6LAD MAGGIEGOT. --==.——- " foul - two can luar oi W“ THQQUGH U1, WHQEDEI AIZOOM r02 ME so game. . . ." FOR RE~5E|2vA~r|QN5,_/ I KIN BE ALONE- CHAPTER ii wAsTiliz SKIl-‘F i-"Iwv? "Dirty work!" panted Jock, lull- nilly, beside David. "MTG ocguli LL11 nllllutes ago." v "now qyou know it W85 delib- erale?" "men by tile way the low licked iucllgiile deck. raralllu, i seen 1i- iin- ' ,‘se.. inc Silver Spray was lying on the slipway below the pier, ller null sup- ported by heavy pauiks oi ilmocr. only two hours belore, an engine-cl han fitted her with a new plonzc propeller, and members of mo 616W nan been painting and varnlslung Wlllll|l5 MUST IMPORTANT 8 1B5. says Mary Blake HE new ller side, where it naoNlsggn figs“; - - i t baby. of 3l.ié‘.°ti%t‘.“ "m" °‘ ‘ ‘ , A5 L) nd Jock YBCGd through " ' course! And the viilggieutfley could see a oiu red HOST, ANCHOR vAfiio LUBBER glare wove the house-tops. Ap- proaching the skill, they perceived that llanies now enveloped ner lroni stem to stern. Tile nlgnt was very dark. ClOUClS concealed ine stars; but the glare from the burning cra.t .lt. up the surrounding area and uuncedl on the water oi the harbour. A crowd oi villagers had already gath- ered on the pler, their laces pale in tile mull light, i David, irltii Jock at his 116015,‘ thrust his way among tile slgluseers. Jock was still muttering to niinscil: “uirtv work! ulrty work!" Same of David's men were already busy trying to extinguish tllc haze. There were no proper ilrc-llglitlilg appliances in the village, but. a, hose had been rigged up, leading irom a nearby drlliking-lountalii, and a constant stream of water poured from it on to the deck oi the Silver spray A line 0i men passed buckels _ sea-water from the edge o! the TlpplE AND “CAP” STUBBS harbour. David took charge o! the oper- atlon. He called i0r more volunteers. and as is alwals the case in a sell- oontained community like lnvercon, e v e r y d a y a little must be BilLlCll to that eight pounds- strong, straight b o n c s m u s z grow, a happy lirrlc stomach must permit hours and llours of sound sleep. The most important thing in life for illc new baby is [not]. And to mil- liurs of bottle-fed babies food has Illtlllll Comm/ion Milk. Whether you have a new baby or not, you have need of Carna- tion Milk. On the table and in the kitchen it saves money, gives finer results -- for creaming coEce and - ___.._ ....,._._-_a-. ._......_.---_..-_-. Baby specialists prescribe irra- diated Carnation Milk because it is so nearly the exactly right food for all lT-lblCS. It is always zlle-----~--- MY LAND! l GOT SOMLJCH TD TELL i DON'T KNOW WHERETO STAILT -- AN’ OH CAPPY! YOU RUN AN‘ - NOT A SOUL AT TH‘ STATION! IF IT HADN'T [SEEN FOR A Nici: YOUNG GENTLENIAN WHO HELPED Mr_,i DON'T i DON'T KNOW WHY YOU DIDN'T GET MY LETTER. I ToLDYou I'D GET HOME 0M Ti-i’ TWO - ‘n-urcrv V/HAT? ww- mmc always safe, easier to digest i; where the prosperity oi one section ’ _ ’ , , , , m , I the people often depends upon ‘mAIN AN 1O MEET ML-—- KNQW WHATpD HAW; DONE-.. than milk ln its ordinary form, it she goodwill o! another, helpers were ,. _ GET THAT 5'6 gun-CASE‘ m TH‘ M -- ‘m immedlatelv forth ng. A dozen __ extra. buckets were procured, and in ashcvrt time the sklfi was being deluged from every side. The con- tinuous hiss of cold water on the fire mingled with the crackle of the Lames and the shouts of the toil- - mg men. | t last. black with smuis and smoke David paused by Jocks side. “Got it under control now," he said jerkily. “But shes pretty well gutieo. won't sail again ior weeks." Jock knew what was in his em- ployer's mind. In the present cir- eunlstances, with Norah Grant push- ing her men to secure all tne good catches of herring, David would need every one oi his boats at sea to combat the menace to his liveli- hood. With the Silver Spray lying idle his income would be lean. "Anyway, she's insured,‘ ne re- plied. "Yell get her put right agar for naething. David nodded, his eyes on the men who had ventured lnio the skill Blld were extinguishing the last lin- gering traces oi the nre. Darkness again lay over the harbour, om. Olllv the street lignis were VlSAUlU. know.’ he said. "But the calen- es s.le might have brought nomc in the next iew weeks aren t insured.’ He broke on‘. Jcok saw plin rlllzl a bloc; determination in ills eyes. "By heavens!" he exclaimed suuueln," "I'll get to the bottom oi tins, I: it vlam tgllflorah Grant fltiiiikf wno set “he skill on llle. 5H2 knows who old easier to prepare for baby's bottle, more economical-rind Carnation his an cxtm amount of important vitamin D. cereals, for making cream soups, sauces, desserts-any dish in which milk is used. Learn about Irradiated Carnation Milk by try- ing it and by getting the two Cir- ililtlflfl Books. "Your Contented Baby" is free. The big, colourful dc luxc Carnation Cook Book is 15¢ (posipaid). The Carnation Company Limited, Toronto, Ont. ...-.... ...... <._-_-.._ i t: 1 i I J E “IILLIE THE TOILER _ MAC-OF CQUISIWE DIDN'T MAKE mar MISTAKE on PuizPosE_wE wens TRYING To HELP vou ALL WE iii-i.‘ AND l1’ SAYS IQIQDY MAKES A MISTAKE UNLESS IN THEIR HEART OF HEARTS THEV WAIT TO..YOUR SUB" CONSCIOUS MINDS ,. WANTID THE BOSS TO MISS THAT TRAIN MAQYOU MADE A MISTAKE ' ABOUT THIS TRAINJT DOESN'T LEAVE TILL FORTY-FIVE MINUTES LATER-i CAN STILL RADIO-listen m ihc "Comcnicll llmir" cvcry Monday night. Sec your newspaper for stations and time. llfi CONSCIOUS MIND IS MAKING MISTAKE IRRADIATED ~u___ .... wev-smmvrevarv-wa ~.~. -.-..-. ......,.__..__ -‘5%'-'-F-'.'\-'-'-'.'J.'-I-IJJI-. v.4 A s. a ._ .. A CANADIAN PRODUCT , l . - . . . _N0i'ali. bewildPre-il and unhappy ai ‘ iue llllll events in“ takcllfuas ‘ oil-KI . on Xlhr- cilanlrts 0i ml- crowd she dld not venture near to ‘m |n~_ i... 1.1."... c. o...- In . Ill-u "m. mail