em TWO “an .. THE A PLUM PUDDING Digestible Christmas Pudding WHAT would the joliesmitlia l have done during the sat two WITH NO REGRETS 1 Recipe fora Deliciously-l‘- Too Many Beaus By ALMA SIOUX SCARBERRY - "1 guslsdtb the hand el P1011111‘ ence. This morning I heard Mrs. he Masters’ colored nurse. 131-1116. 11114 Just been married and left. I went to seehersndlttookinetwohoursto persuade her to give you a chance. But she finally decided to let you she could hnv forgotten so com- pletely about hnny, and what was to become of him without hen- Johnny De Ville, who behaved he was going to be a great artist some day, and make lots of money so he Sugar was s little chagriiied t.hat WN GUARDIAN Fine for Kidney, I I I _ WORK FORZSOOCANADIANS Weakness STOP RESTLESS NIGHTS Keep your kidneys free from wule matter, poison: and acid, and put healthy activity into kidneys and bladder and you'll llyo a healthier, h: pier snd longer life. s most efficient and harmless way to do this is to get from your druggilt a 40 cent box cf Gold Jrovmrsrn 1s. 1113s created by record-breaking orders lffllrfihllndied "1"" 11115319 °°m°'" could buy h" everymm‘ m the lmkdllth Hudlsemdl gltiedurtlil? ei-vlil - u "O I'll work so hard to please world her heart desired. " ° °“‘ "° m? and“ h." m“ herflhéugar threw her arms around Since the tragic day, eleven yell‘! "hill-do"dlltdilgdhdeeyohems symp- p I G C e d ‘O f R G d |O S W llh N e W “TY p e w; m uni.- jak“ h‘v Miss Priddlefis neck and dropped a before, when both of Johnny's young tom: of kidneymti-enbe are back- . ilounded ou the indlgestibility o! --t—aud that is no joins-no job u; fill yourdsélcmsclil a mg‘ o soggypu ingw c cogs disnrranges the digestive system. It's moreof a tragedy than ajoka. But a plum pud ing need not be iudigestible. There's a way to make a plum pudding even more delicious than when made in the pasty, soggy, conventional way- make it with Roman Meal entirely using no pasty flour or brea crumbs at al . A pudding so made will not have a suggestion of sogginess. It will be anular-open and porous to the igestive fluids which will pour through the food mass as freely as water pours through grave and digestion will be prompt and perfect at one time, thus avoiding ermentation from non-digestion of the starch, which cannot be avoided when the pudding is soggy and gummy, as must be the case when made of pasty flour. _ - Here is a recipe for a Christmas or Plum Pudding, which, if you will use it, will ensure that hereafter you will never use any other: and add to fruit, etc. Cream sugar and eggs together and add this to mixture. Butter pudding bowl and pack to within one inch of top. Cover with waxed pa er and tie cloth over bowl. Putin ot steamer and steam for about four hours. This reci a does not require bak- lug pow er or baking soda, al- though a little of either may be added if desired. ' Keep in mind when considering the ; above reci that the conventional " plum ud ing is ve constipating as we as indigestib e. By making your pudding of Roman Meal it will not only be delicious and di- gestible, but a natural laxative which will aid you in- eliminating from the food or life canal the re- sults of the other food excesses usually indulged in at Christmas time. If you have been a Roman Meal user you already know its health- building properties and will be ready at once to try this new way of using it. If you have not used Roman Meal here is a. delightful wa to begin to use it, and one that will’ make ou an enthusiast — so pleased wi l (you be with its deli- alcusnessan its nutritive and The above is from a photograph and I shall do so each night for ten months. I shall be in hot southern _U.S. climates, then travel north into cold New England, Quebec and Ontario, wearing no overcoat, vest nor underwear. I shall never have a cold, an ache or pain, and I shall never miss a single lecture- no, not one. Yet in spite of all this tremendous strain I shall come through unscathed, and be- fore it is over I. shall be 78 years young. Roman Meal has been my greatest aid in building my mar- vellous 77 years young body and its resistance. It can do as much for you, and Plum Pudding- is one oft e most delightful ways in which to use it. And the Christmas Pudding Sea- son brings us close to the New Year. Start it oil’ by a more sen- sible, more healthful diet. If you will write me I will gladly send you my booklet, “How to Keep Well,” and other health literature. Address Robt. G. Jackson, M.D., G97 IVine Avenue, Toronto. large teat on her lace collar. "I‘m the luckiest girl in the world; Mrs. lie Masters is the richest woman in Iorien, isn't she?" "Yes, and if you please her and make her love you. she mey d0 wonderful things for you. honey- But you mustn't expect we much at first, you know. You're going into her home as a servant.” But that perturbed Sugar not in the least. In her world every one was equal. She had known only the orphaned - the fatherless, the uiotherless. the poverty-stricken or the wanted. The genius of Sophia Fr!ddle's ability to keep her little people happy had kept Sugar from feeling like an orphan. Miss Riddles children, somehow. didn't even have the look of the traditional orphan. Except for the plain blue serviceable uniform all ably led him on. IEORGETOWI BIIS SERVICE svss Georgetown 8.30 a. m ardigan............ . a.m. Arrives Oharl .. 10.00 s. m. Leaves Charlottetown 4.00 in writ nmiilW The construction of Wells that will supply an abundance of clear, wholesome water b our business. Greeting Cards For 1935-1936 The best values we have ever had. Prices begin with 3 beau- tiful Cards and envelopes to match for only 5o. Better Cards with enevltpeg 2 for 5e, We have also Cards with en- velopes to match at from 5c up to 50c each. This beautiful assortment of Cards la now open for your iii- spectlon. It is not too soon to make your selection to pend fo wore, they might be any group of children at plav or work. Years of fighting with the board for certain humane rules, unheard of in the average orphanage, had failed to kill her sense of humor, or her firm ' conviction that even an orphan should have a mind and soul of its own. made lier the toast of the town in Sophie's day. In spite of her clolstered life, the old maid knew that curves like Sugars would never go out of fash- ion, as fnr as the male eye was concerned-that her fiat, boyishcd figured woman was only s fad. Sugar was saved from being too plump by only a slim margin. But with her red. wildly waving hair, short and curifng to her aristocraiic little head in an aureole of beauty, and her odd brown-yellow eyes, she had the look of a. curious small child-a little girl playing at being dressed up in her mother's clothes, but with a plumpness which made her look like a grown-up lady. A cloud passed over Sophie's face when she remembered the times, in spite of Sugars conventional life in the orphanage, when she had been annoyed because of Sugars appeal- ing beauty. That time the superin- tendent of the institution's school had kept Sugar after the other; left. Miss Frlddle had walked into the school room to find the little fifteen- year-old girl struggling with the old man. He lost his job the next day; but there were still some of the board who thought Sugar had prob- Scphia had always thought it would be better for her charges to go to the public school. But the people of the town objected, and that made it necessary for the in- stitution to maintain its own school system. It meant that the children had absolutely no outside contacts with the world until they were thrust out into it, in all strangeness, at seventeen years of age. For more than an hour Mother Fi-lddle and Sugar talked of Sugars new life. The matron was tempted to dlsillusion the girl several times when she realized her dreams of good times, pretty clothes and won- derful friends weer unlikely to come true for a long time. But she decid- ed it might do more harm than good. Things, she had found, had a habit of taking care of themselves. "I wonder," Sugar‘ suddenly sounded troubled," what Johnny will find to do. He'll have to go, too, won't he." " Mother nodded. French parents had been burned to death in their log cabin in the hills and the six-year-old lad had been brought to the Lcrien orphanage, no other boy had existed for Sugar. Even then Johnny could draw, she was his model. when ne was fourteen. Mother Frlddie had managed to find a patron to keep him in paints and canvas. His work shoiwed promise, several people had sal Sophia knew from Sugars silence that she was thinking of Johnny. and worrying about him. And she knew Sugar would want him to be the first to know of her good luck. She decided, in a sudden burst of understanding, to break a strict rule, hoping no one would flnd her out "Wait for me." Miss Friddle got up suddenly and hustled into [the building, Sugar closed her eyes and sst back in her chair, drinking the per- fume from the June flowers, and the sweet summer breeze that swept Orphanage Hill. It was home. The only home she had ever known. And she must leave it. his head so that he could look up into Sugars face. His arms 5:111 held her fast. "My sweetheart," he breathed shy- ly. and the girl could see his black eyes gleam with tears. In all Sugars dreams of love and romance no boy but Johnny had ex- isted. And now for the first time he had called her sweetheart Just as she dreamed he would. 1181' lips parted in a radiant, ten- der smile and her own eyes misted, ‘Oh, Johnny," she held him c105. er. “This is so wonderful! You and I, in the moonlight. All by ourselves. And now we're going to be free! When you get a job we can be to. tether-dots. That won't be like being alone. Will it?" When he did not answer she went 0n. making happy plans, trying to cheer him up. "Just think! We can go to the movies. And for nice long walks to 111-1 m‘! Disses we've wanted to go [and haven't been allowed. Maybe some day we'll make lots of money and have a car, and we can'go for drives. 0h, Johnny, it'll be so won- derful to be free, and not be treat. ed like babies any more!" 5W1 Johnny was silent, holding h" 88 91011811 he would never let her go, his face buried in the warmth of her embrace. "Do you realize." Sugar rambled- on eagerly, “we've never been to a theatre? And we've never gone rid- ing in anything but the station wagon. We haven't even been to a dance. Think of all the exciting things we can do now that we're leaving here! We'll do them togeth- er. It'll be just like finding a. new world, honey." She took his dark, sensitive art- ist's face in her hands and shook him tenderly. "H!" you gone to sleep, you mug? 'I‘hat‘s a fine way to treat a lady the first time you've ever had a really. truly date with her." Johnny pulled sway and sat back on his heels to say, almost sulleuly, "I don't see how you can be so happy! Where an: I going to get a .1011? I may have to thumb my way all the way to California looking for work." ' "I know." Sugar decided to tease him out of his blue mood- "You're ache, moist pu s, leg cramps and puffy eyes. If you went rcsl results be sure in get GOLD MEDAL —the qy-lglupl and genuine -e grand kid ney stimulant and diuretic —rllrht fncm Hssrlem in Holland. Give your kidneys s good cleaning once iu s wh e. “"-.Z_.‘— Black, curly hair, big brown eyes with long black lashes. Slender boy- ish nose. Tender, full ruby red lips. However, I believe your best selling point is that dimple in your 110w!‘- mlned chin. That ought to get 'em." No one could stay glum very long when Sugar went into one of her breathless onologues. y's set face relaxed, and he put his arm! around her again. “You're awfully dumb!" he told her affectionately. "How you can face the world so cheerfully beats me. When I think of the long road we've got to travel before we get anywhere or be anybody, it Just plumb scares nie." "But Johnny." Sugar answered eagerly, "it's wondering what will happen that makes it so thrilling! We're young, healthy, have a high school education. Both of as are good looking." n “Take a bow, Miss Friddle. DOMINION Oil‘ CANADA PROVINCE Ob‘ PRINCE ETNVABD ISLAND In the Pohate Court 20th George V. A. D. 1935. In In Estate of llary J. Mutill’! late of Charlottetown in Queens County In the lislrl lilrovince Slush ' II d I a e. ‘unnu’ Me‘l.l"onoi.i:alile ri OLD PALMER. Burr I!" Judge of Probate, £11., to» Tn the Sheriff of the Country of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. Greeting: Whereas upon reading the petition on flle of Daniel s. itiiey of 0h"- lottefowu aforesaid. and ll. Francis MacPhee of laid Charlottetown. Bar- rister, the executors of the above named estate praying that a citation may he issued for the purpose herein- after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons Interested ll (he laid Estate to be and appear before irie at a Probate Court to be held in the Court llcusc in Charlottetown. in Queen's County. in the said Zrrnvlnra, on Monday the twenty-fifth day of November neat. coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock fcreisoon of the same day tn show cause lf any they can why the Ae- enusifs of the laid Estate should riot be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in saltl petition and on motion of II. Francis KncPhee Proctor for aald Petitioners. And l do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newl- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from fha slate hereof and that a true copy hare- of be forthwith posted in the follow- ing public placsa respectively, namely. In the hfll of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or laar the Royal Bank of Canada and M or near the Bank of Nova Beotia both in Charlottetown aforesaid, and l do hereby further order that a Irua copy hereof be forthwith served on the Attnrnet-Geuera- of this Province so that all persona interested in the aalif Estate an aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Glreu under my hand anal (he led of the said Court this 13rd day of October A. D. "SI lllll in fhe 10th year {Infill hfmleaty’: reign i NEVER in the history of the radioindustry was there such an instantaneous response from dealers for radios equipped with the New Rogers Multi-Purpose Metal Spray Tubes.‘ More than 16,600 radio sets with these tubes were ordered in one day! Think of it-the largest of Rabi. c. Jackson, M.D., mi...- nei- several minutes Sugar eeem- B116 heard e step end looked up. Joiumv gunned 11111111111811 "YW gathering of “div dsfllw and ll! fill 77th year. 8d 105i; in B hula 0! rosy GIGBIDS Slldexpectm! to 595 M03181‘. Bill ll} ‘W35 must hfl-VU 9- WTY nun“: m eyeg- QQ ggggmblg in CHRIS l ~ » Sophia held her closely and kept Jmmny- your room. Mine makes mo 100k 1111s .» . yUDDlNc h h _ , 1 _ an,“ He, om, burden W, so "Mother Friddle told me," he said Pinkie White." ‘ 931"“- "1 '1" 115°" “PM °5 if 1b‘, raising rzfillitzébtgfldllnaaerglsgg‘high w‘: greatly relieved with the girl's en- hllskily. "You're 801118 away. She "When he's about to eat l. ‘fish of fwgnfy-fggf h9g7; Qfdgggq g]. ti lb. currents best in {Hum pudding before, and tire willingness to follow the plan fgfoggulllfig 111$; tin liigiir dogitr hers glans-gt." gllllllglgkiilflgiirlgefimo ‘E12? mo“ 10% of the ma” yam,‘ 3 ll: gllltilgllsfidl ti?” m.‘ (‘f-fin l“ bffld; llldyhdgs 312$? 1t was the first tlme Sugai-‘and But m: llnoon is kind tonight. It _ output of radios sold by every m eel g "'5 e” .° ‘sease- P5 Bu. m mm would no. be so Johnny had ever been permitted w softens your weak points and Rive-B . manufacturer over the cums 1/5 P foods used at Christmas Feasting S ~ 5t lb. cherries add u, the add 1.85m, i t,‘ smooth for Sugar as it looked, soph- be mtlher- 1111691111 111 the daytime Yo" I- 50". °l “mum” 51mm“ Dominion, thus providing 1 lb brown sugar - es n e is. knew She had told the irl as m the Yard’ 01' U"? Bill-lug room Johnny screwed up his face and _ 4 95.85 dlgggliezwhllclhihiria all: flea‘! clhlse of much of‘ life as she daredfimuch ‘Wm’ “he” 99°F“! 001111118 and B01118’ Stuck ‘ml’ m5 chm- work forovel-ZJOO Cmndmm’ e Il ea IS e YE“ ' u - 9/1 {ED658525 1323mm“ verse_; it adds alkalis, the opposite mgidtglé‘; tgelsglfjrd would 11g“; giigltrileczourlh lglemthleoxlllo ‘thezr ma‘): icltyfodllrddlrrdiifld "Slim: lilblitligflgm. Andino wonder! Because nip FEE... raw can“ ‘if amds‘ ' 3m, ‘Ewen, "film, §h§§g§r?§§r'chfi1d face. ys cu e chin. some pearly teeth." n these New Rogers Multi-Pur. , I 4 cups Roman Meal inglgozgltlle g1: S‘ (lagging; Iiilciiligsccévelié- would have to 16am for heme“ that Suddenly she Bothered the dour "YW Sh?” “:5 amuttnghsllifgaa Po” Metal sPnY Tube’ ha" j g’ £3,315,313: apapme ing to audiences often “H1898 or “°1.~§’,}‘°,,'§,"e“l§hff,“hf§g 01¢ 5 1mg ulllhf-tvlglityeiyeilairhfirhgiefifi S,“ lsiillrgialfrgiihlcher. "Shlgslnthe sweetest h“! Yea“ °f Ifloven Pu‘ § - ,5 mm nutmeg fourtimesaday--answering‘ques- knew enough agg, m, J, no‘; “of; felt his trembling. ° ma in this orphanage." formalise; guaranteed noise- 1.‘?3F_“§..‘l"i’il.i1‘f'%l¥;“.."°£3 t. i 11w» H" “e . "a Fit ‘i. .'.?.';'::i.. use: s» <>e===<»-==»@=f=e=h1=11- Put fruit. nuts. cnrrot and iw—' months doihgwork tliatfewmenin F‘ “"1 wh° ‘Ymnd “mm ma“ °1 an u hm and She held mm mm’ $.15. ereygilx iasuiwbilio ""4 11111911111117 “t0 i1! b85111. 11181189 W§11W1th ‘m9 the thirties could stand up under. ages’ And that’ women-would ream’ CHAPTER 2 (To Be Continued.) 0 ration and dual so m", Roman Mesh MIX chopped Each ni ht fr th 1 t I h her. She had that full, ripe, old- P‘ _ PM?” w“ with three mp5 Roman Meal’ form I efy dggaseewegtggkplfle’ fashioned beauty that would have Iii a little while Johnny moved -— ~————- comtrumon‘ Do not be misled or de- ceived by statements or claims about regular glass tubes pro- tected with metal cans or metal tubes without the glass. ‘There is only one Genuine Multi- Purpose Metal Spray Tube. It is the Rogers-combining both glass and inetal—the proved method. Radio buyers —Rcgers Multi-Purpose Metal Spray Tubes are licensed for use only in three makes cf famous Canadian radios- Rogers, De Forest Crosley and Majestic. Insist on one of these radios to be sure of getting the best. Rogers Haiti-Purpose Metal Spray Tubes are Fully Guaranteed as to Performance and Life 14 ROGERS (Bil) ll. L, PALIIER Judge of Prohaln L-ZIM-IO-ZU-II-I-B-lfl Sheriff's Sale By virtue o! a Writ of Alias "Yes. I can't keep him any lesser going out m give Clark Gable a llt- fltntulg unwritten to me directed either. I've racked my brain for a tle competition." She turned his igeued om, of His Mnjggty’; s“- D1506 1031111 Johnny. He'll be a. little head and added critically. "You look pmme 9mm, or Judicature M, the difficult. pretty good to me, Mr. De Ville. m“ o; the my“ Bank o; 653M]; against William J. Somers and David cavanagh I have taken and seized all the estate right title and interest of the said David Gavan- agh in and to all that tract of land situate in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince miwsrd island bounded and described as follows: OODJMIINOIIWG at a stabe iixed in the south side of Sydney Street and running fiom thence southerly at right angles with said street seventy-three feet thence at right angles westerly parallel with said street twenty-one feet thence at right angles northerly parallel with the first tioned line to Sydney Street aforesaid thence easterly along said street twenty- oue feet to the place of commence- ment being part of Town Int Num- ber Twenty-nine in the second 100 o1 ‘Ilcwn lots in Charlottetown and I DO HEREBY give Public Notice that l will on the 10th day of Jan- uary lfld at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the premises It Charlottetown aforesaid set up and sell at public auction the said pmpertyaasmuch thercofsswill satisfy the levy marked on said ex- ecution being tho auni of fourteen hundred and forty-eight 70-100 friends abroad. 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