MARCH 12. 1942 "iwlNSlD" like getting two for the price of one Either side is rightrside up-for this slip is tailored the same inside and out. Made of a special rayon fabric that wears and launders for months on end. . $l.95 ‘MGDRE £- M9LEOD EELS! phone 49 Private Branch nxcnange FHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OEIITML GUARDIAN I'll: Column Is reserved lb “p. liter-n. an sen-uh" q‘: m’: "1"" lees be inserted u a IX “u”: "'4- Iirleilv ensue b CHURCH 0F SCOTLANIL-Seir- vices Sabbath. March 15th, Argyle Shore 1i A. M. and ‘l PJiLDeBabIQ 3 P. M. Also servics on Sabbath, March 15th, Belle River 11 A. M. and 'l P, M. conducted by Rev. D. ald. b593-3-l2-1i. MIALPEQUI W. L-The members 0i '11» Mslvequs w. 1.. field a pleu- ant social evening in the Institute Room on Wednesday evening. There wes a good gathering and all enlfiyed a well prepared program. An interesting feature of the pre- grame was the drawing for the limit Cake which had been made and donated by Mrs. Iota Green and Mrs. Prmton Green. when the drawing was made it was found that the number on the lucky tick- et ae held by Mr. Charles Chem ion. A beautiful lunch as edlea and an offering was from cake and W. M. S. MBETlNG-‘Phe regular monthly meeting of the New Lon- don Presbyterian W. M. B. was held at the Marisa on Thursday afternoon with a good attendance. Mrs. A. M. Green had charge of Devotional Period and after the ng ng of Hymn 49-1 Mr. Buntaln led in prayer. 1t was decided to pack boxes at next meeting for the boys overseas. The sick committee rc- ported two calls made. The corres- pondence consisted of letters of thanks from boys overseas, and fruit sent also two letters from our Presbyierial President, Mrs, Mac- Lcan. The members then listened to a very helpful end interesting $8.1! “Rleligionrn The Hornyby Rev. Mr Buntein, a solo lyy Mrs. Wilbur MacKay Readings by Miss Gladys MaqKay and Mrs. Bruce Clark. Mrs. Buntain very kindly invited the April meeting to the Manse, Mrs. Bruce MacKlnnon leader and text word "Limit." The meeting closed bv repeating Lord's Prayer in unison Lunch was ser_ v86 by hostess and committee in DUTY CALL! on duty this evening?" "Iif he was walking Anchors-ta. i HAIR. l-ESTOIII i ran aeppod hie wie in the noel and a boy picked it up and hosed it to him. "Thanks, my byfsaid the owner of the W18. IIVQUIINCWI. ‘mi are the first genuine hair .. l"! x h“. W" “my 1 acute. end on his desk was a nee- been made public but informed N'w undcmm °h"|"“°""" (Cfllflnllefll eigo (sibling nlvistgltistgnlganl‘! Cream Deodorant glggksocifgggvrd from Benevolent board Utah?! and the arson. of “If,” Alexiuadlrv-lmmlgrik-Collecied by with ‘t! um . Judson geso . L. M. Be ton , ——-——- SNIPS PQISPIIGIIOII mnen MlcCube T83 nmrr-r xNow win on Mrs. Harold Benton .. 100 061105 W $2.50. Total45b0 MsflldSlal lets-ls AllcnMclfaftt 0WD t "Did I see your‘ husband going slowly. When it's darts at the Greyhound he's oflf like a here."—Londo:-. P. E. Island Hospital 50 each-Norris Binns. ‘A Friend. Samuel Cousins, Mrs. Arthur 00d. Mrs. Seymour Mcliennan- macs or men's shim. Docs not irritate skin. l- No waiting ro dry. Can used right after shaving. l. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 ro 31in LREIIIOYGS odor from perspiration. 4- A pure, white, greaselesa, stainless vanishing cream. Arrid has been awarded the ApprovalSealoffhe/imerlcan 81.00 >0 cents eechr-Mrs. Warfleld Orr, Mfrs. Frank Hmiston; Mm. Davies Moffatt. Mrs. Lewis Toombs. Mrs ...emuel Wysnd-eaeo, 40 cents cache-Mrs. Gordon Houa. ton and Joyce HoODer-Bilc. I6 cents eachz-Mrs: Blair Andrew, Mrs. Willard Nicholson. Marguerite ard. Houston. Mrs. Edw Cole. Mrs. Robert Stead, Mrs. Johmtone-tlm M. M. Brown 20c. Total-slim. As the the ‘Prus- wfteful for the up g - 90ft liven by various Districts Ind . 1t will be infor- esting to know that the amount , ¥.%i‘.§“?.iié‘£.; m“ ' “Fill Her Up” On Way Out In U.S. WASHINGTON, Mai-ch 1o _csp) —’I'hat familiar line of the 5350. 5051811! to be on the way out for the duration, in the eastern Unit- ed States, Interior Secretary Harold ‘fckes, the petroleum co-ordlnator, describ- Bd Ithe oil situation in the contin- sugar and ents most populous area u; "very honey Best the egg yolk and add 11M I8e—"1"|‘1 her up"—appeare§ 1 Q's ‘ 1 Sh“ l ‘ “\l\“ I “ .\ “lat “" ‘ 1w P"'wkbu DAILY Sugar-Saving MENUES (‘FOB THURSDAY, MAID]! l!) BREAKFAST Tomato Juice Cereal Hench Toast Syrup Tee Coiiiee LUNCH Vegetable 5W9 Egg Lettuce and grated Carrot Salad ‘Honey Spice Oe-ke Tee Ooiffee DINNER. Oven Cooked Round Steak Baked Potatoes Mashed ‘Turnips ‘Apple Rice Pudding with cream Tea Coffee And watch your family go for this Honey Spice Cake and the Apple Rice Pudding! HONEY SPICE CAKE (A Chatelaine Institute Approved Recipe) 1-2 cupful of shortening 1-6 01191111 of susar 8-8 cupful of strained honey i egg yolk, beaten 1 1-2 cupfuls of ficur 3-4 teaspooriful of cinnamon 1-4 ieaspocmful of clovcg 3 tcaspoonifuls of baking powder 1-4 ieaspooniful oi’ soda l-i tesspoonful of salt 1-: cupful of sour milk l egg white, beaten 1-2 teaspconful of vanilla, Cream the shortening, add the cream. Beat in the to the mixture. Sift the dry in- ornmendation from the oil industry. Home,“ together ‘M ‘dd um“ This recommendation had not yet “My with me mm, milk Ind- vanilla. Fold in the beaten egg white. Pour into a well greased loaf pan and bake in a moderate lag“ Columbia would have to get along oven (350 F.) for 46 minutes. had been told Britain was at war. LEMON JUICE RECIPE CHECKS RHEUMATIC PAIN QUICKLY If you suffer from arthritic, or neuritic pain try this simple inexpensive home recipe. Get a. package of Ru-ex Prescrip- tion from yuor druggist, Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy and pleasant. You need only 2 teblespoonsful two times a day. Often within t! hours-sometimes overnight-splen- dld results are obtained. If the WESTON FAVELL. Enzland - (091- Mrs. Sarah Axicock, who died in this Northants village, never APPLE RICE PUDDING i 1-3 cilpfills of rice washed thoroughly 2 tnblcspconfuls of sugar 6 tablespoonifuls of corn syrup 8 apples, sliced Wash the rice and cook until tender in salted boiling water. Drain well and add the sugar and severely, "is the some sor - 1 The Wade Kidnap Case I] belie Clilm 000KB for Phoioaraphs. 11-508. Oouraniiuarion urn maul.- m4 brief note aloud: “C! um Face: argrme 4m. decided a _'—- utadriftfooaiewdawamdtlke loggllmgglélirliguleraaluca. Ohar- golkliey. hPlea-ge guy our navy; 11th. Tickets sifzs. LFQQQQIiKZl‘, “qpqulilu Iifiidm" nieeriiméniec. - “The tials, are customary or . 1'8*.l-°€f;%.i'-~’°“‘“‘entie- an ‘ on botanical label m orchid." , "Somebody": been telling youl ' “Broome. ‘Phat hep he to be one ofths pointshem eawadehae one passion and that is the cultiva- tion of orchidcsThe Berenioe Far- lane is a newly scq specimen. very rare and expensiveunge-Igm W rew W84 0 n floor of the EhOB-hflill‘. parent-u having been torn away om lie "Y ‘t and fellow cue so“ an olrge." Mbéoba objected. cr . windows." “Don't jurntgato conclusions. We "t a. chime has heel en . have no place at Boot- land Y . “You iorget I'm not a pukka de- tective, but only the amateur who comes in to show you experts where to get off. Miss Berenice persuades me. Besides I've iuet had a haunt at the envelope lying on your Cihe stamp is stuck with a darned sight too much geometrical nicety in the corner, Just like _I should stick it if I wamed t0 affix an M17 cancelled stamp steamed of! another letter. You don't notice then that the postmark doesn't o round and round in a complete cle." Caythers snatched up the envel- ope and examined it intently. “One up on you." he remarked. “Of course we'd have spotted it later. but I hadn't sumoitted it to close inspec- . These old-fashioned date stamps are only used at the smaller offices. so we can check up on you: ides. Posted in—in-Bentonforke. or something like that." “Benton, Yorxs," Mossoln anlend- ed. "lrittle village right up beyond Richmond. The Yorkshire Rich- mond. of course. And didn't you say scm/ethlngyabout this letter having been delivered s. few hours after Wade left the house?" "Same afternoon." "Well, it would take at least day to make the Journey between Ben- ton and London. incidentally it's the first mention made of this being a. morning‘ Job." "We can't got so far as admit- Now 1t fishy." Mosson was studying the stamp with the aid of a powerful magnifying lass "Date too smudgv to be hell:- ting anything was wrong. really does begin to look 8 . ful." he announced. “Hi3 WARD AND I" Major Mcsson heaved himsclfvio Ills feet ruelully rubbing a leg which had acquired pins-and-necales. “A really efficient klcinapper. orpgang of kidnappers. would. watch points like that." he said softLv. “Unless I'm out of my depth you won't find that as a clue. There of getting used stamps than by making a long trip to post a letter from an obscure vil- Picking a suitable specimen for in- pos.ma.rk any good are other ways from s. collection of waste. stance, And talking of waste re- minds meVIthath what I'm doing with time. He had the door open before the Assistant Commissioner called him back to mention that Sir Timothy Wade lived at Epworth. “That, er. flair,’ he added, "comes in handy at times but it won't lead you to places by instinct." "I'd have asked e policeman. if I could. have found one round about this place." Mosson retorted, and rheumatic. having a layer of apples on the Insriruze of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. lnld is llil LARGEST ammo Blobonllrfl. Try e ias today! BRRID "w" “Ilifiifl-‘Iffflfif’ i.->_ W818. NEARLY OVBRDID IT keeping. Th’!!! JIFI‘! OBOCIIETED RUG! ‘W’ t 3m. \ I _ Jl- .-' P; ' . , “o -v -- '0 I K l“. r a r nN-Ifi"€"‘,-' ' .‘ DESJJN NO. (‘IO I Milllm designs which are used in "w" Worker. n . s o contains list ' l lu-“Yailm 0f design and complete instructions. T "m; 33E!‘ Pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and . l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- Ymch lrdian. N er otictown Guardian teclework Dgpnnment “£1,312 No. m LONDON-(OP) - A perish rm. ord of St. Mary's Church. Newsing. ton, dated 1583. was found during a wastepaper drive at Southwark, 9 London suburb. and placed in safe- msking, these terns are elm le and may be made v any of materials “m” ABDRme-_____.____________ “*'--——--_... pgovmqg_.i-____,- mumd “W” m“ Lfiggglfgffiyf pains are not quickly relieved and ' if you dc not feel better. Ru-cx Prescription will cost you ncrthins to try. Your money refunded if it does not help you. Ru-ex Prescrip- tion is for sale and recommended The Jenkins Pharmacy, and the!‘ leading druggisis. the corn syrup. Ammse alternate ducked outside smartly. layers of rice and apples in e covered end greased baking dish eeeeeee top. Remove the Serve with or wlt servings. y BRUDENELL SCHOOL For the month of February. Grade X.-1, Athol Dewar: Doris Nicholson. Grade 1X.—1, Jennie Macias-en: ise Gillis; 3. Jean Macfntyre. Wart Dewar. and brown. yrut sauce, a of London's suburbs. Ma idence was at away from the village. Getting off the main 2. Lou Grade VIfL-l. Ste rade VIL-i, Abner Dewar". I. Charles Dewar: 8. Margaret Dewar. A ladle‘ IVéTgLagthar-les Fraser: I. nn ac w _ ' . fashioned waterbound. Mat-greed’; alfgfirllvniirvlfsér." Wm. “"4 we" W" hi!“ Tewherggiri-Q-Qwu‘ the excellent surface little assed that way. Later if you're blue and discouraged because _ ofycurunn ‘ , ' if you think you're doomed to always have unsightly look- ing skim-here's news about a cream that may make a remarkable change Nurses were amon the first to du- cover the benefits of l ' zcmmTqdlY- thousands ofwomcn have been thrilled the way i: has helped iheircomplexions. Why it does so much One lmpomnr reason for Norwfll’! benefits u (his: Noxzema is not lust a d that the highway, ge gates. for. serving a few wi atcd fa o another mile or so awa iste inves the Major's arrival London. l-ie was expected on ne to urgently. Bpworth wasn't so easv to find. even with the aid of a large-scale road map. The village was one of those little clusters of houses right away from the beaten track such as one still comes across in Surrey. in spite of the ever questing tentacles 1dr Mossom was glad he had , driven down in his own ca: because ' there was no railway station nearer than two miles, and the Wade res- least a. mile farther meoadsm. untrimmed w hedges on both sides. Judging by traffic he was to though a public thoroughfare, was virtually a rive to "Fairclough " the handsome wctiorian home oi Sir Timothy Girls! Don't Give Up . ‘ll’ YOU'VE GOT A POOR (OMPIIXION a e. Not that it merely finished at (tihe ma“ g- d ly-sepgr rms, it mesmdered on to ,1 the main Leatherhead road ted obstack to immed- etion presented itself on for Bellair Broome had not yet come back frafn e mid-day train, a car having already Elpworth station to meet 1m. Mosson did not wish to stats his bilsiness, so he merely said. that he desired to see Mr. Brooms rather PAGE I‘ A. shim l‘ i Ordinarily, these dainty blouses with the clever tuck- ings and lace trim would be pretty high priced pur- chases. This, though, la an out-of-the-ordinary oc- casion . . . . a special price from one of our most. im- portant makers. In this collection we show short sleeves, high and low necklines, crepes, shears, satin strip sheers in white, soft blue and baby pink the sizes are from 32 to 42 As shown above You'll be interested in these shirts, double faced-like e man’s. Action back, pleated to give you a sleek waist. convertible neckline adjustable French cuffs, pearl buttons. These in crepe, jersey, cotton pongee, cclanese stripes . . . colours are white, rose, green, blue, beige as below $3.95 And there's a group of blouses in plain tailored tucked and lace trimmed, white only, sizes 32 to 42 $2.25, $2.50, $2.95 MGDRE 8- WLEODIEQ Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Phone 49IIOQI Private Branch Exchange THR Elf hurl the bearing of an athlete. Then was nothing of the studious pe often associated with private secretary-ship, His handclasp wts firm and his keen eyes were rock steady. Not the sort of man to be- tray a. confidence, by the look oi flihe major was favourably im- pressed, though the him realise that likcable look- indlviduals could not always be en. on their face value. For ihe time being he was prepared to kcep an open mind. After all, Brocme had r matter of possible foul Fig. which was in his favour. But f ir Timothy Wade had been spir- ited away the time must inevitably come when it would be turned to account. “A detective must have a natural- ly auspicious mind." Capt. Caytlicrs mod once laid down as an axiom. Moason had never forgotten that. "Straight away be saw what advan- tages might accrue from approach- this stage. First. it in gths police A mam“ ushered mm hi” " would lead the scent away from any police work v chine attachernents. You can inexpensive bolster models in shapes and sizes and cover then with plain cotton fabric if your sofa has a striped or patterned cover, or use floral or printed cot- tom i: the sofa is upholstered in a plain fabric. Heart-shaped cush- ion; strike a sentimental note I you like Use the ruffler attach- ment on a straight strip of fabric to edge heart with evenly shined fluffy ruffles. GA!‘ ACCENT This year, it's especially import- ant to keep your home locking bright and cheerful. In practically no time ainallwyou can introduce a bright note by stitching up gaily colored sofa cushions - purpose- fully patriotlc. just piain sen- timental or purely utilitarian. Your sowing centre can instruct you in use of your sewing ma- Gentle Softness... pleasant apartment overlooking a sweep of turf bounded bv well tend- ed flower beds. Presently a maid of- fered whisky and soda, a hospitable gesture he gratefully accepted. . While the Maior was still en oy- ing the drink an enormous mo or- untly up the drive, implicated insider‘. Second». 1t would open us) ransom proceedings. Third. be a blind if Wade himself hsd some ulterior motive for disen- D0 aring. As soon as he showed these sus- picions to enter his mind, Mosson Immaculate Quality... and I’ this way which s helped thousand: i fnpreve their reeiplexlensl car came axrog which could be seen to the right the .=- with outside the ' ' sioner’: room came to street him. -_ V Bellair Broome was his name. cosmetic cream. it's a nor/into! cream that nor only quickly‘ helps aofren and smooth rough, d a in-bui also aid: In bee/in manual y-eeurdrlin ilmilvbul in addlr on, Noxuma has a mildly as- tringent acrioal SPICIAI. TIIM OM! For a llruired time you can is: a generous 2i! Iar c Nonema for only I94 ar any dngior coe- . "Nox- remaachann rohelpyeer templates. 6n a $l.‘2'2l"u3€.‘f;'i.".".f oiiianv BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 ornents late l’. as unusual as Tall, but well built. he 0r lo them with ready object- soondi financial magnate. some m ght be expected to be neko- tlated by a third oerty with the lice kept strictly out of the pic- Bcllar Broome was regarding the . "I sec." he re- marked. easily " at you are already ail me up. What your conclusions are ‘t Kerry me in the slightest. Sir Timot y is, to me, something more than an employer.‘ "A frlen ‘l’ "I’m not sure. To tell the truth I am in love with his niece and ward. Miss Ilellcite bos " rm be Continued) STRANGE CONTRAST Most of the 20,000 residents o’ Menedo, Oelebee. are (Irrisilans in contrast with the remivndcr 0' thr island's population, which ls Mos- lem Ind Hindu. "" MORE SHEETS [gig YOUR MONEY WHITE SWAN TO LET TI§SU E M 3RoLLs 5i‘. »~. _ V?“