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' ' I W l“ ' ' ' " ' YWMM a"? l m‘ ' ' ‘ ' a: W ' n ," t v ' v . . 1W man s Rea m -:- Social an ersonal -.- Fas 1on3 -.- z era ur ~ t - -~ -- i ------ - -..,--- -- ~ ... -_---:==.=r ‘ ° ---‘" I "'“' _ . l l 3a,...” m—" THE mvomrls BEAUTY SOAP o|= CANADA'S YOUNGER star i TO HELP rnsvsm ro um mo A j Twhyfi 8M" W-ve = Ngggm D h . - ‘pg; , ' MANY cows cotb QUICKER Rollo Program Marrllle Qmt J’ D7343 u...» Z “m! mum, m“ Vl¢l<$ |¢K$ " ul u. l. u“ m..-o‘ , . » urns‘ lvlv SKIN “ v“""°'"°‘ V""'°""' l It is the Sincerity of a Kiss Rather Than the rusu m» lovilYueAu wen" 127122,”; 1, F ‘"“’"s°"-““w" i‘ Quantity of Them That Should be Most - we ° BQSTON I ' v ' , . ._ _ A ma‘ seifiedpéffllgje-c-Lslilebvrvolilggflfilt 2214, Appreciated by Husbands and Wives PM“, Monmlsomyeld w.“ °" “"5 "'~ $1,253, g-Mzhxfladduzeé-rqegxfiyflglwzaz THE SILVER ASSASSIN By WILLIAM , J. MAKIN tContinued) [dancer into a tarantella. She suluh moment Z1 queer | twisted and slrflbed. Jerking madly A tl <1 l x to the death-like note that boomed cacophony of music began to steal _ Lhroih; the room. Peter rccogniz- m"; And» 37- m? same tlme- P9991‘ ed it. with rt shiver. It was the realized that this med. possessed moon music. that some medley of 591%?!‘ Wfl§ IXYPTOB-Chmg K191319551)’ strzilige sciuiids that lie hntl heultl in towards 111m- It W35 B5 $110118}! he lilo room of PPOICSSOI‘ Edward Carr y : Oxford. The irili lc of the muon- ll‘ l captured by photo-electric was being "smelled out" by u fren- As- those llllPilftIlIY bell< without l'l".\(ll'..lllli‘ begun to sound. the wiuiiuii iii the glut-ring sller tires 6:30 p.m.-"Hughle Green and his Gang." 05D, 25.5 m.. 11.7 meg-i GSC, 31.3 m.. 8 58 meg; GSB, 31.5 in., 9.51 meg. EINDIIOVEN. NEHIERLANDS 7:00 p.m.—l-lappy Program. PCJ. 31.2 m., 9 591mg. MOSCOW 7:00 p.m.—l=‘rom Nomad Herds- men to sovit Collective settlements. Soviet Opinion and World Affairs. RAN, 31.2 m.. 9.5 meg. BERLIN 7:30 p.m.-Wo1tk 0:‘ the Hitler Youth. DJD, 25.4 111., 1l.'7‘lmeg. SCHENECTADY 8:00 p.m.-Latln American con- cert. WZXAF. 31.4 m., 9.53‘ meg. liltllttI her body to the I‘_\’lIllll of a tiuiire. A bnrc [out pceped out be- i - h tllc (tress. She (tame forward tlic spotliullt trolling her. re- ‘\. Her units-stretched .l'fvil ilic iiiiile that had i iii his mind when he 1 tolling" music of the . bells. Muffled. '. .10 sing a dance of own d nth? The tall 211i lit-mt! i of the room. The dark ‘ cyts still seemed fixed c-v. ' (“H119 the booming note. Tho wouian scenlcd to jerk, epilepti- mill" at the sound. A :tran2e. ghri ‘l-IlkO ballot. which held the lll’."Jll xvorshippers entranced. Pelt‘ llcrl that one of his d. hacl ciescriberl ballet =uult on space. He was now witnessing a dance which rccnlcd to epitomize the asult on spare an ciiiliie the, bugbeurs of nvtl/ rii i!’ trononic" rlnlirrl: xi. a genius at b“, llllal‘lll‘i“tfliflll oi that un- rarfhly music. Despite the peril of the moment. Peter could not with- hold his admiration. She seemed to ttilnsiii: herself as that knock. the rlrl !‘.l"“ note. came into the lll't“ll music. ' ‘. "Knock. knock, knock, boocoo! .. Knock. knock, b00000!" Followed that, frenzy of crashing. muffled notea It r WJs now slolvly grating in » swirled the zied witchdocior in the depths of CARACAS an African jungle. He struggled 8130 o-ub-Perular Oreheetre- with his brain to realize that MBY- YWRC- 51 7 m-- 5-8 mes- fair shops, buses, normal people LONDON were only a few yards away. And 9:35 p-m-—"F"J0d f0!‘ ThOIIEhIZ" still the dancer, trailed by the GSD, 25 5 m.. 11.7 meg: G80. spotlight, came nearer to him. 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 m , With startling suddenness, the 9.51 meg. music ceased. At the same moment WINNIPEG however, the dancer seemed trans- 11:30 p m-Woodwind Duo. CJ- forined. Her hand leaped out and R0. 48.7 m . 6.15 meg.; CJRX, plucked the phosphoiescent hood 25.5 m.. 11.72 meg. from Peter's , head. Stlmultane- ously, the spotlight blinded him fully. “The spy!" shieked the dancer. “The spy!" yelled the crowd. Grouping with his hands like a blind man, Peter Allister found the chair. He swung it above his head, facing those phosphorc. cent hoods ‘ that were slowly circling him and were about to draw tight like a. noose. "Stand back!" he shouted. “I'll brain the first one who comes near l‘ me!" ' . "Stand back!" repeated the vib- rant voice oi the priest. "Leave liim alone!" . The dancer fell back. So did the shining hoods. They seemed to sink into the shadows. In that in- , stunt, Peter felt desperately alone. ‘ The spotlight was still shining in i his eyes, remorselessly. It left him with a confused idea of his posit- ion ln the moon temple. ~ ‘So it is Peter Allister who dares play the spy on the moon children," s came the surprising voice of the ‘ priest. The death of your step- brothcr war not sufficient warniin to you. He died, because he dared meddle with the moon matters that did not concern him." “He was murdered!" said Peter. , squaring his shoulrk-re. and holding the chair above his head. “Murdered by tlie moon.“ came BABY'S SIMPLE AILMENTS CAN BE SHOIIED AWAY MOST babies get sick easily. They IIIO get. well quickly. That is, if you use the right medicine to “shoo" their ail- ments away. Read bow Mrs. C——, of Ifreemm, OnL, does it. “My little girl was l small, delicate baby at. birth, always constipated and cross. I bought a box of Baby's Own Tablets and used them when baby was cross, feverish, teething or at the first sign of a cold.” They will, also, promptly “shoo" away colic, simple croup, diarrhoea, upset stomach, simple fever, constipa- tion and other minor ailments of babyhood. Sweet-tasting. Easy to take. Prompt in action. Free from opiates andistupe- lying drugs. Absolutely harmless. Can be safely given to the most. delicate baby. Analystls certificate on every box. Get. a box today and be prepared. 25 cents. Your druggist will refund your money if you are not satisfied with the results. SHOULD KNOW! the- calm rejoiner from the priest. “As. I am afraid, you are about to Z NO need h.’ "0' be murdered." fin ’ Tm“ “r 3M5 m Peter gave a flourish to the chair snfit-r every month above his hcad. “You will find mc a tougher pro- , position than my stepbrother," he ‘ shouted. “Make way, you lunatic l‘ y And he rushed forward with the chair The spotlight followed him. lmln pcrinrlic. pains. headache or nervousness due to functional disturb- ances. Dr. Picrrds 1""- (I At the same moment. another cut ‘. _ men, {mmj This darkness. And a. third. The shafts p \‘I i: n‘. be. I» . Iii i=7 Front so, 0f light faced him. blinded him. all Slfilillilt. illll, Wu; ‘l not w rundown. every move, He staggered about "lair"moi *;::*...'.l,.'~";.:..";.:.".:! we wom- ihe elm“ raised men-w- ingly, but his eyes found nothing a plly='f"ll wreck when but light. They dazzled him re- in nlv side and u- _ coil, ml. g llr. Pierceh l hm m. in A list Pr-mipiuui. It rruoicd me to morwlessly‘ nu, u» nf yhu- llllLflillirliIillflll diuuulu. He crashed into a wall. and w“ _l!Il: , w». 1.. lillul si in and s: is. struck at it savagely with a chair. fiyfair Needle-art Design NO- 3'79 What could be more appropriate to decorate gay kitchen towels than owe and saucers and glistening glass? Worked mostly in Outline stitch, In afloat is most elaborate but takes no time at all to do. With these qulck-to-work designs, you can drool up all your kitchen wwcls and dish- wulung will take on a new Joy. The pattern includes l. transfer for the dgjgn, color suggestions, detail chart, complete instructions for embroid- m m4 flnjghing, and sample of thread used for the original model. For complete patterns and instructions for all of these desilzm. Guardian Needlework Department. Use this coupon To The Charlottetown Gull-dim Needlework Dept. DESIGN N0. 279 Name — — — — — - — -' " Prllt your name and nddrel-Jplll-ITI; StreetAldres|—-—-———- — * — - - -“—_"“""' The chair broke. With the ruins still in his hands, he faced about. Still the lights shone on him. He was And all about him were the chuckles, and ripples of laughter of those who watched his vain efforts to escape. Peter alino»t sobbed his despair.‘ To be helplessly trapped by three lights. “cowards, the whole danm crowd of you!" he sobbed. They came on him like an aval- anche froin behind. With what strength he had left he fought and kicked against the overwhelming rush. He heard the crack of a bone, and a yelp of pain. It en- couraged him. But the end was near. He went down to the floor, a struggling mass on top of him. A heavy boot came clown on his face. l-Ie groaned, and slipped into un- consciousness. The last dancing sounds through his brain were of muffled bells. . “Knock, knock booooo! . . . .” like a blind man, groping“ ' wife kisses isn't diplomatic move on the part of the reverend gentleman to curry NW1‘ Wm‘ them enough. of a romance. Why such value of domestic kiss is one of the unfathomable mysteries of family life, for in the very nature of things it is bound to become a mere ritual without feeling or meaning to it, under all sorts of conditions when you don't feel like it, Joyment out of it. l You have only to observe the conventional kiss of husbands and wives ° we that they stand for nothing but the tradition that; husbands and the sisters in his congregation. for it is well known to all and sundry that the major grievance of the majority of wlves is that their husbands do not kiss But one wonders lf tllls homemade remedy 1B really going to work and put the pep and ginger into connubial life that it loses as the years go by and marriage becomes a habit instead One even wonders if even the must Senbmlental and heart-hungry wife will get any pleasure out o: a kiss that her husband bestows upon he;- as a matter of duty and routine just as he does his daily dozen, and that he finishes with u. “thank good- ness, thatfs over for the day." 114$ in its flavor and there is mighty little sweet- ness in one that is a chore instead of a thrill, shOIIIG b8 pllt UDOD the common, or garden variety The value of a KISS You can't do the same thing over every day and circumstances, when you feel like it and and put any enthusiasm into it or get any ell- Iu OIIvc OII. . Wives 51101116 always kiss when they part or meet. Husband rises from the breakfast tube in a hurry to get to his office, his mind filled with his business problems, and he bestows a. ham-and-eggs-flavored peck on his wife. She, busy with getting the children ofl’ to school, persuading Junior grog-t hi8 ctereal and trying to decide whether to order mutton or bee! N u inner, unis the rim of her ear or the back of her head to receive 1t, e h" 0X19 Puts H}! more Ihmlght or emotion into the ceremony than they would in handing each other a cold fiapjack. . Certainly increasing the number of these perfunctory husband and W"! W revive loves young dream, turn unsentlmental middle-aged men into torrid ED111305, promote domestic harmony or stop 118F195 P901119 from imllllgmg 1n StOIen kisses on the outside now and .hen just to see if there is any taste still left In a kiss. What we need is not more kisses but better ones. This reform could best be brought about by husbands and wives not making kisses daily duty but a rare pleasure; Only 141851118 @8011 other When they were drawn together by some wave of tenderness and affection and desire that, made them put. their whole beam W» the kiss end set from It the same un-ui they did when their ips first met. This theory will seem. monstrous to most women who seem to think that it is quantity and not. quality that colmts in a kiss, and who would reel themselves neglected and doubt their husband's love if they should cave home 1n the mornings without bestowing the customary smack upon .helr cold-creamed cheeks. There would be a lot more husbands who would take more interest in kissing their wives lf only they could kiss when they feel like it instead of when they are expected to. ‘ As for e wife saulzinl; her husband's affection by his kisses, that, 1S sheerest nonsense. The proof of a. husband's love is the way he treats ‘ his wife, the kindness and consideration he shows her, the way he works to make her comfortable. The kissing bug. As e matter of fact. instead of his kissing being an infallible indic- Bood husband is a. good provider and not a ‘ ‘ ation of a husband's devotion it is frequently a cover for his indiscretions. Judas betrayed his 10rd vrlth a kiss and many a husband kisses his wife's fyeslsllliutbfio fit she tcainnloghseetehhlshfllrtatlons with other women, The oya. us n oesno ee a e asbos ea tun t with his wife to make her sure of his afiectticafgr. peme I pet mg puny It isn't natural for husbands to be ever demonstrative m their effect- 10115 5nd‘ 9° Defhllfls the 200d parsnrfs effort to start husbands on a kissing spree may be only to arouse suspicion in their wlfes" breasts and make them wonder what they are up to. Especially if the husbands improve , the llmehght. Then, there are all i sorts of touches such as handwhip- lacing and so on, their technique and put. a little more kick into their kisses. DORUITIY DIX. The HOUSE WIFE and HER ACTYVITTES Go where he will, the wise man is at hmne, Hts hearth the earth-his hall the azure dome; Where his clear spirit leads hint,‘ theres his road | By God's own light lllumined ah-L‘ foreshadowed! Enteraon. THE DAILY BATH A tub bath should not be regard- ' ed as a duty but a pleasure as it is one of the most refreshing and relaxing things one can do after a. busy day. The housewife who takes her bath as a pleasure is (To be Continued) particular about her scented scar). For Quick Cough Relief, Try This Home Mixture Splendid Results. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. You'll never know how rusil you can overcome a lid winter coug , until you tr this well known recipe. It lves you our times an much cou h me iclne for your money and you ll find it ver pleasant and depend- able, for real re lef. lilnke a syrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated nulzur and one cu u few moments. until disso cooking needed-it's no trouble at III. Then put 2% ounces of Pine: (obtained ' enmcmc uv FATHER nlckly and children love It. of water way Pine, in concentrated form, well vod. No known for its snntbin from any drugglst) Into I 16 oz. bottle. Add your syrup and ou have 16 ounces _ medicine that wil surprise you by its quick action. It never spoils, lusts n fnmily a long time, and tastes flue- This home mixture taken right hold of n severe cough. For real results, you’ll say it's splendid. It loosens the hlegm, soothes the irritated mom- runea, and quickly enscs soreness and difllcult breathing. Plnex ls u compound containing Nor- g effect on thrmit. membranes. Money refunded if it doesn't pleue you perfectly. a niw wash cloth and perhaps delicate bath salts 1n the water. No matter how hard she has work- ed in the house that day she ls re- juvenated by these pleasant aromas and warm water and is herself again by the end of her bath. HOWE FACTS When not in use the hair brush should stand with the bristles rlown so it will not collect dust. Milk is a splendid cleaner for piano keys. Apply on a soft cloth und polish with a. clean cluster. A few drops of olive oil added to the water in which chamois gloves are being washed will keep them soft and pllafble. Throw salt on the blazing fat that has spilled on the stove to dcaden the flame. Salt thrown into the hot oven when plc or pur- ding boils over will do away with much of the unpleasant odor. HELPFUL MEASUREMENTS Two Clllpg of butter are equal to a pound. Nine good-sized eggs are equal to a pound. ' Two cups granulalcrl sugar are equal to a pound. Three and one-half cups sifted flour are equal to a pound. _'I‘wo and two-third cups of pow- dered sugar are equal to a pound. Two tablespoons of butter are equal to nn ounce. Four tablespoon: flour are equal to an ounce. DR. DIFOE SAYS : “A: die time of the blah of the Dionne Quinrupleu, nud for some lime afterward. they were bathed - arrived for lfllp mud were: bnhn, w: lelecxed Palmolive no go fight into the pom, leaving my akin so refreshed.” I Id i . filfiifiililfil’ Tflliulolsl ffiilfi crating lather. l: gnu geudyAeep to chm pores, floats out couueu pndclea and ache: impurities, Iota your skin breathe and ‘ PIOWIIY- And u Palmolive cleanses! i: coaches and tefruhel you: akin, eaves it loft . . . lovely all over. Why don’: try chin simple Palmolive duty Treatment P Foruyou: face, chi-on: 1nd aho den, and for you: bath, gently mun: e iutoyour lkin a warm‘, rich almoliva lather. Cleanse the pore: thoroughly. Rinse with warm wnter, (hen with cold. Easy, bu’: it? Yet there i: no lure: my to zeal, . When the time Soap :::.'"*.-.."=‘h..‘:'.:.'.::;':. rail: "levu-“elr-"v- “Nu 511'.” replied Sandy. '~ w m‘ "arr-Astute wrung" n m I just iodee a nut/ural death." a so e y wa er. ‘s e ‘ 0 o ~ lire we lead. crumbled 1n ewv chairs. AMOPIIIIIISIIIIIG ACCURATE , crouching over desks. Draw your "Now, you must be yew wmn tummy in when you're out walking, relax your shoulders. And do this exercise. ‘rnmk bend- ing from side to side, with feet slightly apart. tummy drawn well ln and legs held steady from hip tn heel. Touching your toes from l sitting position, Ifmng your arms high about the head is another slimmer. NEW GLOVES While the plain, classic slip-on remains most acceptable, the costume glove ls more interesting and more fun in wear. Those half- and-half gloves with suede back and glace palm are very much in ping, embroidery, stitching, thong that give the new gloves more distinction and eye-appeal than they have for years. mt COOK'S comm POT ROAST ‘fake a piece of beef weighing about 3 pounds and out about. three inches thwk. Rub well w-lm flour all | over, then place in a frying pan lnl which a little suet or dripping has! become smoking hot, but not scorched. Let the meat brown well, turning every little while, until a nloe brown crust has formed all over, then pour one cup of hot water in the pan and cover closely. Let simmer a few minutes. Then lift the roast. into a round alum- inum roaster, and pour the gravy around it. adding two cuips o1 stew- ed tomatoes, two carrots diced, two large onions sliced, and one green pepper if you. have 1t. Salt and pepperto tastzzmsoaxldapinchof baking soda. Cover closely and cook 1n a. medium hot oven two hours oi- a little longer. If the grwy is not thickened enough when ready tn serve add one teaspoon of flour. mixed with a little water. This roast canbeoookedaswellontopofthe stove in a deep frying pan or heavy kettle. keeping well covered after browning, but requires less attention in the oven, The waterlea cookers are fine for pot roasts. too, but usually add a little, very little, water, also the iomatoai. etc. as we like the rlch flavor of the vegetables ln the gravy, but be sure and use the waterless cooker over low heat, as they bum easily. JELLY R/OLL. Sift one cup flour. quarter spoon salt and one and a. half teaspoons baking powder. Beat two eggs until light. add a ell-D 0! $118M", and the grated riudof half a lemon. To this mixture add alternately the flour with three tablespoons of hot water. Grease a long shallow pan, and spreul bat- tcr in it, not, over a quarter inch thick. Bake in a moderate oven, about eight minutes; when done, how you answer," bald counsel, “and not nay bowling that Ls hot strictly ytgllgnlloti drive a milk cart. don’t N0 ASSISTANCE An English tourist travelling in the North of Scotland, for away from anywhere, eioclalfned to one "No, sir." of the nativesz- “But I thought you did, w“; "Why, what do you doiwhen any do you do fbr a living, than?’ of you are ill? You can never set a "I drive the horse that pulh the doctor." k art, 51:." All-Out-of-Sorto! Nervous, Irritable, Peevlahl .3’.'*'t"=-"“il':'.:.“::*m -=» It uetlrod llnlan, will £31» Illbdmh n. uyltem. i IIIIIQCIIOWOBIIIAIVIIINDI,QIQIIIIIIVQ amedidnothltwlll INI- Fashions ’ Latest For Clric Drcuorc This gay and cheerful tvyuleau. cotton print home frock will. help very definitely In a brighter b01188 movement. flusdressorwton foritisoue of those wrap-over affairs-i; so very easy to slip into and adjust. The belt whidm passes through a slot from the under front, fastens at the back. Cut in one-piece from shoulder in hem, makes this model exception- ullyeasytoseweven ifltlsyour first attempt. " cot/um shmtunz. pique. chums prints. chinks, percale prints, linen, eta, also make Ulp effectively in this model. ' The amazingly small cost to malne it will surprise you. The 30 inch size takes only 3 3-8 yards 0d.’ 39- inch material with 1-2 yard of 39- inch contrasting. Style No. 1813 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 1B, N yea-rs, 32, 84, 3G. 38. 40. 42, 44, 46 and Lil-inches bust. Price of pattern 15 cents 1n stamps or coin (coin preferred) _ wrap coin carefully address to Charlottetown Guardian giving- Style No. 1813 Name B21902 Addnfl City State all the edges odlf. ‘rend with filling and roll, and leave until cold. m: the filling use chocolate, cream. orange, lemon. mallow-whip or cocoanut cream. In this recipe it pays "not w make this cake in a. direamy mozd. and expect it to roll nicely, that burn out on a cloth or paper, mm rlayverything must be done very quick- pBy George McManus gg,....__... -_...._..___ngyu“----—~-— YES-WITHOUT BRAlNs 0R MONEY»- I'LL SLlP OUT 114E BAcK WAY NOW ‘ID 6O HOME BEFORE ANY MORE PESTS SHOW UP q $099030 as l5 AFTER some SLBAR