OCTOlSER 14, 1942 i .15». . A p/z/zra/PPIR! Stocking runs are horribly expen- sive! They're embarrassing, too! Think of that when you're wearing your iv-w sheer rayon stockings- and remind yourselfthnt they must _have only gentle Lux care. This is the way to cut down runs. Dip your rayons in Lux right after every wearing to remove harmful perspiration. Don't ruin fine threads by rubbing with strong laundry soaps. Lux keeps threads elastic-keeps rayons glamorous. Stockings look lov-rlier, lust longer, when you clip them in Lux. Cut down on runsl Start your Lux daily dipping tonight. 75.1116 f f . wall/If‘ do 7M5 / .nt VA n». TlllS WEEK From w. w, “TELLNER, LTD. W v a $6 2.511 . Something very diiier~ mt and very beautiful in u matched on‘ N EW CostumQ Lat-wt s t v I r s for in ll. Luvil pins, r l i n s. hrncelrts. nor-k- laces, etc. $1.25 Man's Fine BULOVA! T he nation's I a vo u r | t e - Iltsranteecl de- If!‘- All the latest ltylcs. w. w. wiumzi Jeivelern Since I868 Golden Arrow. miracle of luck. he wouldn't recoil- nize her. Small hobs 0f it. 110W“?!- He had been one of ""79"! cioscst friends FBLNKEN MELON!!! Author o! “Cali Bu! Love‘ strange“, Victory i cnarran xxvr when Mike appear-ed at “Why. handsom ~y0u mustn't!" beautltul Erica in a low tense voice. ldlmislld‘tnd? ~'- birthday iflfiailgis éonnie? Ilftiii fir‘; handsome. too." Conniehgave an uncomfortable little lflvflh- You may as weii know the whole story. Mike. because my hes; little niece is having coniiipuon m; Mid iwlisélence trouble. We're (‘<31- ebrating the birthday of your ship. A lot of people are Coming who “n1 Drvbflbly think it is the most mar- velous boat in the world-at least I W3!" the"! T-°~ 50 you'd better hurry lllltfliallrs to’! dress. And look your ian spines be - dafiiiiliz!” a" m“ gam“ “ ho's coming?" ked Mik “ luioeges onuhers. as e “uh ‘ . you’ wh here." Connie lsiizlitiy reelblietdley Re. ige saw a small pulse beat be- nklléath a vein in Mike's temple. “I t ink Id rather [have you tell me 31111311.! You dont mind," he 51nd "Mi 9. please don't be difficult." Paige felt uncomfortable in their Pllesfincfi 511E itlanccd at her watch —she had barely time for a tub. She left them standing lli the 11min hh11 and went up to her room. 11m- 1,311.15 “ere ice cold and her heart was thumping. I l C lvtike was leaving his room n; Paige stepped into the upper hall. H15 fflCe lighted briefly when he saw her. He held out his hand. His “MEGS Smilbfd her of all hcr do- fenses and left her weak and vul- nerable. She dragged her hhnd away. "What's wrong?" he asked in a low voice. “Nothing.” "You're looking very lovely. but underneath you're rather tired and unhappy. The cruise will do you a. world of good." "I shall enjoy the boat." she ack- nowledged politely. A puzzled expression crossed his face. His hand reached out again. “Look here." he said. "We ought to get back into those overalls. you and I " she regarded him with a grave smile. "Unfortunately there isn't a pair in the house. They've all tron left in the cottage where they be- orig" "I know it." he assented rrloomilv. A maid appeared. looking as if’ she had emerged from an advertise- merit in her impeccable uniform and frilly cap. "lVLrs. Barlow wishcs to ask you please to hurry. Mr. Her- ron. 'I'he guests are arriving." "Very well." Ha tumed to Paige. "Coming?" She shookher head. "I'll 2o down the back stairs. I must check up on the table arrangements." She “'21s gone before he could stop her. Everyone had arrived by the time she entered the vast drayvlniz room. Connie instinctively left a group of people and drifted toward her. "Oh ——" she said. and frowned a little. “I thought you were somebody—" Young Carter rushed to her. "I was afraid you weren't coming." "I’m being allowed to eat at the table tonight because of mic 1' He blushed hotly. "I wi. re most beautiful woman in this mom." "Where's Mike?" she ask-ad, ignor- ing the compliment. “On the terrace with John Wcl- ton]. Paige's heart skipped o. beat. "Who?" "Walton. John Welion." "The banker?“ she asked faintly. "Yes. and he's our last tiozw." Carter glanced about him and llicn went on in a riisli of confident-c. "The old man holds enough aces to turn our hand. but l8 he some to play them? That's the question. Mike saw him two weeks ago. vul- ton said then that he'd think it Over." He stroked his chin monoseiv. "Mike was sore when I got hero. ' he added. "Want/ed to known WllJL ‘I had to do with this DULY. I WHY’ blame him. but maybe Conui. s tin-nod the trick for us anyway. Ive been watching their laces. 1Li£‘\"l'e not so sure he's licked yct, now iiiiit thcy see he lives like rt uiillitmuire and runs this establishment. and if they think he's in a position to win. he'll get all the backing he needs." Paige heard him only vaguely. she kept watching the terrace. John Welton. The last time she had sun him was at the christening oi’ the Perhaps. by $011.6 her father! Weiton wandered indoors as din- ner was announced, and stood alone surveying the opulent scene before him. Paige looked over mvrnrd him- the same hard-hitting grizzled little man, with grim lips and piercing and ltp eyes. He caugh sight of her. His eyes widened in astonishment. and he hurried toward her with his slight familiar limb. “Weltons coming over to tnlk to me." Cart/si- whispered excitcdiv. "I wonder if Mike got anywhere with .. im. Before Paige could explain. Wel- ton was at her side, pumping her hand. "Pattie. my child. Id no idea where you were." _ the nuuiaged a casual smile. "1 ye been here quite some tim . "Noi" he exclaimed lncredulously. “And you didn't look me up His keen eyes raked her swiftly. “Hows the world been treatina you?" “Never better,” she answered vii!- orously. She tinned to a gaping Carter. "Mr. Welton knew me when I was a child." “Why. you little ingrntfl. I KHBW ou before you were born! Look ere, Carter. see if you can do a little detective work with the place cards. I want to sit next to Miss Griswold. 1 haven't seen her slnce— when was it Paige-the christenint! of your tathefs last ship, wasn't it?" Bhe was aware of an electric sur- chsr e as young Garter registered this mbsheil of information. She glanced at him. His face was white. He opened his lips to speak. and had to wet them first. “Miss Gtiswold was to have been my dinner part- ner," he said. "It will be a small matter to diam! the cards." He Ill ion . John Weiton looked '. ' '_ u’ a. 'I‘ It made the situation no happier o'clock with a huge box of fig lukll-TIIIR 0t lovely amber beads m - b0" § Cur-Ea. in“! narrow lea- .. . , er *- GOOdI-nrd. he said, star- "It! it 5310a. who wore a youthiul 9W1“!!! dress 0f Connie's chomlng. Yglfe all grown up-youio Erica's checks w d 1 and her eyes like grin $31.! her black wlngfll brows "Piease—" she drew back from the opened box" “I'll take them," offered Cgnnje ‘ little strlidently. “They're perfectly “But it isn't my birthday." laid “No?” Mm l k d f that: other of eddies hill? iiciixlgletdl "N°- it isn't my birthday. either." THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN '3'" n‘: ' V - P - I . A _- 4,, -,-.' ~ _ t ., . . \_ _ t... w, .15!» ' ow T0 HElP wm THE WAR. U r We must roll up our sleeves and tighten our belt, Canada! We've had it I00 easy in these past three years of war. Now is the time to show that we have the de- termination and courage to fight. No matter what our job, we’ll help to win this war if we give it everything we have. Fighting today includes working hard for our Country, our home and our right to- survive as a free people. , ,1. - -,~ :1. l It's necessary that we save all we can. Spending on things we can do without, betrays Canada t0 the Axis. We can do without the frills. When we've won victory, _ we’ll have the luxuries again. Right now, there's no better investment for any of us than to put what we i save into Victory Bonds, enabling our Country to buy shells, tanks and bombers. That’s the Way to save Canada- to save all that matters. . .1 What's your share of the savings job? Well, the average Canadian would have to lend to Canada to meet Canada's need $1 in every $5 of income left after taxes and compulsory savings have been collected. The average may not fit you. Your own circumstances are distinctly your own. You may be able to do better both out of your current income and out of your accumulated savings in the bank—or you may not be able to reach the average. Your share of voluntary savings is every dollar you can possibly spare. GET READY TO BUY THE NEW VICTORY BONDS COMMITTEE FLU NATIONAL WAR FINANCE T W’ ;'¥— . . . ~_;=-~; ;r_ McVarish. Roll call "A Canadian Town w‘! Thanksgiving Prayer from "YT-Tl" What it is NOiPd For." The meet- ill 3S4 still! and Bible thazyycung man? Is he in love with !°"'1YL‘S—HO—~" she teltdriven and whale. When he came out. his only pretty grown-up lady to have a trov- " em .. e55 comment was; “It was dflfli 1W1» "1"m thirteen," said Erich and helpless. "Zflieies no time to beat then sneezed. fifi-“T . w 1'0 rend by \':l11'>tl$ ma adiourned by singing ""111? around the bush, John You may as “You have got a cold." ' 4N an- I ” hLALPEQUI-J AND BALTIC “M-s- Prayer l“, hmms (m; Nation!“ Arnhem, well know at once that I'm not here trounced. K I u i B W WMS U cro“dis_ “\y,.,.,_,,._. m“. as s guest tonight. 1m in Mr. l-ier- Cant I o on the cruise tomm- s 111a Maiueque in ‘ B 1c ~ he nude‘, “m, Hymn 39g Md Bans. i~on's einulov asygoverness to his ad- row? she emanded in alarm, memlbrra were enteitflained at t t (“men “penned by a“ A 30cm, obicd daughter.’ Certainly you can.’ out in John hotne of Mrs. Jas, Dwnnd for 0c . mm. hlknvod‘ "were inuigs left as bad as that. Walton. "Sea airs the best thing in meeting on Tues, evcninil W5‘- '17" child? or is this a prank?" Welton the world for scold." HAMILTON- 39mm“ 0“- 17- ggfin 0 tried with business pcr- ~ . “i, . . . _" asked in dismay. (To be Continued) (or mcgbilqw — )H;oh-ryfl14°fr“_“0f§ '12s ogndiicted by President, Mrs. i“'““““'*' “- " "n5 m" i? Drank‘ Tun“ we" ""' Scrip edqiiiiiy ofmBt ‘ylebavidl C~ 3- cmwdh" Hymn '56 w“ mm“ The Hfffffiltflgi‘ Women's In- “mw Md‘ u c???“ led ' and lord's prayer r<i>eaifi<l~ M" <t"u'c hold their September "Let me get tliisstreizbt. 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