4; SEPTEMBER 29 1942 ofphflllllQ “uffbfihusr coins. ruameniber hfldren bum or neslec h Annual chaaailetown TU THE Top in 1942 f lends f the Protestant T“ “Kigali: finial-be ‘work all o. viatan. confident the necessary funds WILL come be- ‘laoeelrlllihltlutgd face of multitude demands uhliu RUBIN"; n“ b‘ lfl1otul ohkcuuhggeetliatno child in P. l. I. is colli- Drlv f Funds is now on and opens l1! Esohrrlrocroam 13th. WILL as ACKNOWLEDGE!) IN nu. SUBSCRIPTIONS "was. e depends IJNTIRELY on FINAL VIARNINII Despite repeated warnings in “W Pr?” and elsewhere, used machine tools are still being bought and sold without permission of the Machine Tools Controller, Depart- ment of Munitions and _SupplY- As a result, the Machine Tools Control- ler will henceforth find it necessary to exercise his powers under Order in Coun- cil P.C. 4101, which provides that any person who buys or sells a used machine tool without a permit shall be guilty of an offence under the Department of Muni- firms and Supply Act, and shall be liable to the heavy penalties provided therein. THOMAS ARNOLD. Machine Tools Controller Hon. C. D. Howe DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Minister lei-i THE CIIARLOTTEIT WN GUARDIAN MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE New York Stock Exthange i..." ____ (Canadian eel) (mum, n“) Close siaelu 5m“ m,” 24 3-4 u s" c‘ m... "i. Anaconda 56 “I o? Pm 25 14 Baldwin loco 11 1+4 gm P 1',“ b H Bendix Av 84 1-4 "l s"; ° ., 3-, Beth Steel 561-4 W" s "f: a Ches Ohio 53f‘ cm“ same 23 b, 1 Chrysler _ 13 $8 Dom Co“ PM 1o gilt: fillllaanmte as Dom nridse 2° 3'4 v an a» =1 so our“ 2 Gen Motors 39 “ ° i‘ ‘ GI’ N“ PM‘ n H §fiwldllgn s1 e-a i Kennecott 3° 1'3 uebec PM” m 14 N Y Centre-l. o l-i Q o Nor Am Co 2g é? £2‘; g}? u_ Penn RR. ' Phil Pet co 40 5-8 std on n .1 3391 13-; 2,‘..*,.:P.,°:.'.° 2o 1.. Produce Prices u s Rubber 20 5-8 U S St C0 47 3-5 .j__. Vanadium 17°"! 15 a" MONTREAL. Sept. za-(cri- WES! Um"! 28 1'4 Canadian Commodity Excharlle. yvvestl Elia '12 1'4 “gutter spot: Que (e2 score) at co wor —- , ‘ . Eu “stars”: use as -m 11m i - e I Montreal Curb “"“°”‘E'°—-“‘B' MONTREAL, Sept. 2B—(UP)— fgoduoe prices geday has vetpcg-ftedAby —-——--— Dom n on par men s- (Cnnadian Pm!) riceulture follow:- Stodlsi PM °l° Aglegs: gipdzhd ihirplneidcm s4e6lllnlz' bitib — - time - : - - : Qbnibl Com so A-pullets ae-av: B 37-38: c 30-30%. B A Oil 15 7-8 Butter: first grade creamery Baum“; A ii 1-2 prints. Jobbing price 30Vr-37: first Don A 2 3-4 grade solids. Jobbing price. 36-36%: Fraser _ current receipts. Que No. 1 pasteur- pmsm- vTq 9 1-4 35:3 2N34;2w§§og255§le. Que No. e a-a ..- : o. - L. ~ gflgeoébm _ Cheese: current éeoefpt. western Price PM _ and Que white. l9 FOB Montreal. wholesale wwtern and Que white 20 first grade TS Montreal. 75 lb bags No. 1 Que. Potatoes: A Torontn Exchange {IQ-infra 125-130; PEI l.ao- ~~ TORONTO, Sept. 28—-(CP)—Ad- versely affected by a selective ser~ vice announcement that mid mines would be lvquested to provide I- substantial proportion of the man- lilentreal Exchange fective on September 4. II- an advertiser's own name school. ‘Help Wanted’ Advertisements I ti hi h b ame el- Under the new [ifllllhllilflri llileglgrlin 5215M‘; u? pufifish 0v" "grip Wanted" advertisements fur domestics; farm help; teac er fishing and trapping help. and for students amulet/Ed Bu" ‘ All other "Help Wanted" advertisements, however, must be submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective Service officer, Unemployment I. 0. 0. F. Ball, Richmond Street, and on receiving the of- ficer's approval the advertisements can then be inserted in The Charlottetown Guardian. ; nurses and probationers; Insurance Commission, p:_—_ REAL SéDt 28—(GP)— MONT , , Industrlals and golds moved up in power negded 1n ltaheshbase mettglel fgclknggghafiégy-Rgemufiofigd b, the averages in transactions today m lmver ground ma“ ' on the stock exchange and curb Group leaders covered a wide list mmkel" Utilities and PEPE“ we“ .: with 7 w 15 cent drone recorded by depressed. Most changes in the list Aunor Bralome East Malartic. bmi-rded w?“ ‘Fwmma-I- Hollinger Kerr Addison. Mwflwi. d" i“ mdu-“fms °“ ‘he Macuocfoocksbubb Ham and stock exchange were the Canadian sywamm Lake shore dropped 4i Car issues 5nd Canadian Industrial Sigma and Lammue gamed 15 and Alcohol A. Price Brothers retriev- l0 respectively Malartic Goldfields “i a“ “l” 511° and st Lawrence was the most’ active isue in the gggplfiftégg lggiskdmm- United SW91 nllblivelyllzl‘ Slilglgfemleqdli-BIIIEI; volume Hmlmger was impmved i" mines ' of 2,1000 ghares w“ accounted m. and in utilities Bell Telephone and bv a base metal‘ Ontario Nickel‘ Montreal Power were easier and In- Wmch gamed 1% cent w n ternational Power advanced. The Central Guardlan locals. l0 to per word; Announeemen Classified 3c per word; In M Floral and S tuai Off Condolence ‘l per inch; and l0 cents for ave Advertising Rates Q Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertbemianh ll Ceula vvosihuwestern and Eastern locals dine additional S nor 10c per lnch- Lists of Letters a1 name- engs enien so vroriia for $1.00 Notices of Thanks and 15 ° Canada Steamships stocks each fgéizlgfgelggmyslmsbgvtgfrmgfi pushed up a little in carriers and. - ' OSCO does not build ships, yet Dosco plays a tremendously important fiaréain dour cpaiintryk shipbuilding program-one o a a's vi con- tributions to the Allied cause. Ship-plate for ships: that is the constant cry from great Canadian ship builders. And Dosco —— one of Canada's largest industries — gives all such demands the grien light. Dailylrl, pviflpour gens of steel — dailyi tons o ship-plate ro o to ecome cargo vesse or corvette—dai1y, more Dosco steel is afloat on the wafers of the earth. Ship-plate is but one of the war malériels within the scope oi Doscds vast resources. And it will play its part in transporting Dosco shell-cases and. gun- mountingshSteel! Thafls our regular bluslianess; but today we ave, as we , a very specia usiness-— "doing everything and producing everything we can to help win a war. DOMINION STEEL & COAL CORPORATION LIMITED Only Producer of Steel and Steel Products in Canada IVholly Self-Sustained Within the Empire bl‘! one travel our life-lines today. All)». DOSCO up’ Plarus, Wore-house! and Silica Oflirvs across Cundila. PAQHL F; We’II Mcike Ii SMALLER For the BIGGEST Job! <4 This "big cna"—-a huge ZS-tcn ingot in one of Doscc‘s plants-is now Dosco-processes‘ into many vital "little ones" . . . ship-plate for Canada's shipbuilding program. Part8 Oi the like nun‘ 3J6," ‘Eridlairrered. ‘Tm trials were dull and changes narrow. ‘gelfame ‘mm behind m fin‘ Marie came to the door as she fin- {31119 §1w1ipfef%'lpedtrl5tA24zL1 $101) shmd in miscellaneous were lsileel l illplnn; ,;. "luciein i-ééitle. -i, an nnpeg ec c a . . Bmok silk Dgfluersvsea‘ nd I lllilll c.1111" to see you. . ‘. ‘ urge llD 45 cents. were at new highs for _ ~ grams a Ila thus lie said to tell you. e's the year. Wood A-iexviulder at 6'1. off sherwin Williams pre:e,1-ed_ I “Elf ' e service willg."Hslie ll 3 at a new low The industrial group IQKIPX showed s gain from 81.01 to 8 ..l9. Western oils failed to move. MINING Appreciation, 70o per er word. Hate of Subscription t9 cfinta per inch. Address and r ntatlon 81.00. Other rates an ._____.__ ‘PP c“ ‘m- (Canadlan Press) -_ TORONTO. Sept. 2B— I A ' s: ks Clo For Sale Work Wanted °° " FOR sass: - MODERN nolvlr. YOUNG MAN NOT rrr FOR MILL ggfg?" m; l" with sun porch. For appuint- tarv service wants light work. Base Metal 6 b: meni. phone G99. 8-26-31. Apply Guardian. 9-28-21. Bidgocd 6 34 B b 8 l-Z Female Help Wanted Wanted sgnjeotal e l-i _._._..._._i________ Bralorne 610 WANTED- GIRL FOR GENERAL WANTED - LIGHT EXPRESS Brit Dom 2o holwvork- Apply n- wagon. w. P. Smith s» 60.. Brvulan 381-1 9-29-31- North Rustico. 9-28-31. gal Egiérip g2 1 4 wanrsp -lu:l.rABl.n COUNTRY __ _ a“ 5 1Z3 BMW" “Wes- AWIY i" fidiba§fl wholly??- girnloTgig ifilrglxlgrllirs- 8:3 Pat or Street. ' ' _ tion. Apply Jimmles Taxi. 1 Chester 55 WANTED-MAID son criminal. ‘mj- 58 1'3 Qfi,“~‘§‘§_'°‘k- APP“ i° =",g;;-.§j cans FOR. nosr. 5221 eSmeit 1-e wAy-n; _ FOR “GU55. The five‘ - eighth - inch dlu- Duquesne 3 work. gnmilrl-ugflnthree. No child- meter hose is the most satisfacEol-y East Mal I00 fen. Apply 215 Hlllsbom Street. I for garden use. A hose deseues Elam-ad? 54 9-39-19-1-0. good care. It should not be per- Falcon 345 mltted to remain kinked. especially Franco 15 WANTED— GIRL 0R. WOMAN when water is running through it. 501m], 9 afternoons only, care of child. It should not be left full of water 301d”; 10 Apply Monday or Tuesday even- in the hot sun. 1t should be rolled gal-d 30¢); 3 1H2 Keddie, 63 Upper I-Iills- on a reel uihen not in use. I-Iolllnger ‘I35 bore. 948-21 ER Hgwey 13 '** SHARK FER Hud Bay Min 22 1-4 ' i- Imp Oil 9 3-8 Miscellaneous The Caren“, o, mm m used m, we m M SPECIALS - Mug. JOHNSTON’; for nigh-protein poultry fwd or Int Nickel a: i-z Beauty Salon. 9-26-5i. fertilizer. gietrrURbildB 368 runs iislviopstsi-ip AND RE- Kirk Lake 4i Dali-ed. 187 Kent Street. Mrs. Luke Shim! 775 Davison. - - - -3i. ITI-“Eflqggd 8:01 4 mt l [kl l1 49 1-2 __ n r - effects of the h" Little LL as 195T _ (“my “m, c“ Mrs. Annie McCoubrey, 206 Kent Mabassa m5 . between Charlnstfliownnlillxlld. Wood Si» T“"d“y' swt’ 29' Alamo hi: M‘“‘1'~‘°‘1 1°” klmum finder please leave at R Furniture including k c era. Mb Maclsen 39 3-4 McLalne's. 9- - . in! NW1. "Vi"! PM!" l" l Malartic I22 rilipomls. Also I sfwggemzcr-brlts. l Massey 4 ' * k en rant! i M Kenzf d2 . lo Let open Franklin. stove, 1 radloiwl ca: M?“ C0,; m5 1o wr —UNFURNI.SIIED IIEAT- ;';,';"°',',i:i..:'.‘“‘,’;...';';“‘°,..i“‘ n52. fififila ll ed r°°m' APPIY T°m1m5 GNMTY- dishes, pots and pans and other Nb bob 8 34 Comer Kent and Roohford Phone y e59_ ‘b494, lrtlfllfl- ~ Noranda 43 l~Z ‘ W. 3- 555mm Normetal 08 , , Auctioneer m a 03m“ 49 ~ 9- ' - Ont Nickel it *\- i: ' 140 Buying sfllVflgB fig i6 Any Individual with ( 1:: satvacsn s c R A P ' YDUI’ EYES eo IRON or RUBBER, 4* not wishing to donate it , 10 the campaign, can i contact MR. A. BLOCK e d e r a I Government licensed dealer 105 Spring Park Road, Charlottetown. Highest prices paid. Truck will call Write or phone 768. r If ven are navln oiolm of strain - hes ac es. use eyes or — oo t i ~ specialist- Al vonr service with vean of experience and a thorough . - refrsr-tlns service. Can In and discuss voai difficulties. _ 6. F. lluteheson I. G. IIUTOITIBON Fbothills Oslsiro Pond Ore Total sales 211,000. t Total sales: 14.300 h ; 1n . . "1111!- 5-300; Mines. (NOIIIOIICS dus (Canadian Press) stocks Canada. Commerce Royal Bank Montreal Nova Scotla BUY VA-DUE -—AND KEEP rr When buying a silk slip it i| bet- ter to buy one which has the skirt cut with four pieces. You'll find that it has more give. and will fit. better than a. slip with a. two-piece skirt, and there is no danger of’ its "riding up" as you walk. A kitted sweater, whether you buy it or knit it yourself, will look new and in 800d shape after long wear and many washu if you remember ‘these few points: Have your sweater one size larger than your usual blouse size. This way you'll avoid the figure-clinging and unbecoming line a knitted swétilef’ so often has after its first was Close 15 On each shoulder stitch a piece of narrow tape from the neck down the seam to the lop of the sleeve. The shouldrs wifl now keep a good shape. If your sweater has a ribbed neck and pulh over your head. run a thread of dirndl elastic through the rib at the top, This prevents stretching. ALBERRY PLAINS W. I. The September meeting of the Alberry Plains W. I. was held at the home of Miss Maria MacMiLan. There were six members and five vis1to_s present. Roll call was im- swersd by substitutes for tea 1t was decided to paint the interior of the school during fall vacation. The Ab Institute News were distributed and new subscriptions taken. The pro- gram consisted of a demonstration 0n First Aid (stretcher making and banduging) which was verv cap- sbly given by Miss Jean MacMillan. Contests by Miss Jean lvlacMillan and Miss Jane Doyle provided en- iloyment. The next meetmr Ls to be eld at the home of Mrs. Robert Coady. roll call to be answered by a verse of poetry. The singing of the National Anthem brougth the meet- to a close. ALHAMBRA OI‘ OLD The Alhambra, the palace and citadel of the Moorish kinsd. W" built in the 13th century. s15‘. tUllll€d at the atl- ldcolltc Hastings! It ii us". iillllil ill the world she'd lilliluincri-iilzil. ueorge would besilr lilillssli to lllltl llel‘. He must have gone buck w Mrs. Blbblcs‘, spoken l0 B! FRANKEN MELONEY Author of "Call Back Love" _,___ .., .-..--..a~__..a._a..a._4. ——- AlllliC_ llllLl tllcli sulilclilo\v' traced her 1 is to ill" t'lll'1iU_\'lll€llL a enc . Ml-chaellvgeafrfilgblFgaofgetat 58w ‘ llos ' All". ljeoizge yI-lastings?" Wald)“- ‘l ” 7 i v Erica lll( ui (‘fl . u m you can bunt l i- . _ tribute iliu stlirloil?’ iflllllc re ‘iilil d hcl'_ ‘with sober h1g3, Said promptly. "I'm iiuilgry," ‘e ‘Mr. L.- rue Hastings is a very life oi . b b m,- mead, sc ous coliiplicutlon in the but’, ‘fwenigulf 1% oschoolglrl, a Miss U€L70l‘_1ill Paige.‘ m 8e 6111655 and excited at the “Ijle wont make you leave. will ggiggpe-‘elzifif a Bu,“ lge? ' Erica. demanded aDDre-liensive- "INS ‘valk- 1 “"5"” a “i”? whet"? ‘--i.e k here d r ll f l tn ggiltshglljgntvelcoille. line cal cull m.“ “val: lpugub m,‘ ipleeareygn-ee at -_ 1 ‘men made _ l'lCli5 voice ivus tense with pas- a gfoigoéeastg grllehg figves uuough sloii. 1d tll0uli you went avtay-or- BHEWYS will“ Erica's 11m“. “mil?” m llmkizrmid!" cried Paige n, also in pride of owlirerslilp. Pulse “T, ._ , - Lined she mum go on wamm, like lots all I ileeded to know-—Iil be 311s forever Mm Michael's mmq back ill a illimleiit." upon ha, ar’m Sllc _1Dlll1ii Ljeorse bacilli! the mlms is mine the most perfect stliilv sitting rcpiil. $118 was furious. w“ DHW ‘we even been ‘by 51m m. was slicer smle of Marie to have marked ‘mm. Wm, a mock Derluncb. directed iilni iu the back entrance. onness that yelled the urgency d b“’°_u"e..“ W “e cflsua" "nam- her gratitude. Wfgifi‘ ,.. -- " "ed Erica d '5 . . oblgfiiligr éifgghiltb w: 02%; beneam 511C‘ ilotlced at once that lils thin. we mag Boat sensitive face was lined n"ltii_ a .1 W15“ L “m,” have w break it, rtxihtl u‘. St.AiAliL'Sb. iilidliiat ills voice up" Michael said with regret. "But “r1111” M‘ “lmimlea “BF-ll ' ' d l tor it. ill _ _ gg°n§lv"“t§m’§§i‘° "' a“ LHAPTLR xlu " ' t?" asked Erica. ,_ , 901a]? “Rpm w“ Iin 50l'l‘v to barge ill on you this The Old harried look crossed his will’. ucoritt- stuliullcrcu. witll a face m1. an instant" t-very!" he ans. D1111 ramps: lolvltru ills uld uncer- wered briefly funny. ‘lbllt. its uli clady and rid- Page wondered H business cans muiuus. lic- llthliUQ oil. "ullilll! .1 .101) sat hcaviiv on his shoulders. ‘m’ . “"5 “mi” it“ “sum” 110"“- As the car slid down the ramp at ‘Wmlllfl away WW1 m6 at Penn l St, tiotl. Mlcliail . fixed m- Effégfigoodqfiye. and here 5 ‘me was being a little melodramatic luck w Buster]. about it. a time vlllClltfCl/llltl. but “Thank you for letting me ha,“ fllli-ll.‘ IOUKJI at llllll wltil o. new hunlr. answered Enmh trying nob to it.» it- life 111's. l't'ili ltbpLCl. sue fold back into her Shell imam lliliL ‘or nlle\\il tor llilIl- "l Cllll i. Paige didn't know liow it happcn- “Mi-W? m" ‘JHHU-il-ua "I've an found herself obligation to rclllalil.’ "lvcllsellscV "it LSllt lloiiscilse." "wllait iiuou. your obligation to lie (lLlllAlKlLQ. with. l UYCI‘ all that ill l ed but somehow she aklng long strides toward the irate with him. “I wish I didn't have to be going" he burst out suddenly. W "So do I—" she tried to catch the m? ~ words back, but they Wis re said. _ A ‘ The gateman bellowed “All ml My“ ~° » and}. AOI yuul llloln . liilcl L uull t lute you Michael Hermn swmxxb r;-GbOd_ eliuusii to infill)‘ you loi‘ louiscli.’ e.- iiysteriii inspm lllS voice. "iiiis “Mbkei 1 love voul—" she did ltlieiluci zaelruil-ilow lilucn docs in catch these Words before they “we cniei-"iiilo tins wave of independ- spoken. She Just swallowed. WWI 4 _ H,“ _ . n“ you get mm a jam Mm m“- __ int “Jlllltiilol lose 111L191‘ check- bmngp. he conflnuui own Alyce 1 ILVUl‘ sum iniil lllltll me nikiit bi.- Thommm she knows an 51,0“; iifignlflab, ailu iie leli. wwn yester- everything. and whatever she says is d“!- an rum Mm my. ne was plilcdlcd and a little asli- n_ ML Hermn‘ please don't ained. bill? lcit dishonest. What Slit worw about mymhmp told liim was the truth. yct lor all The Nlabibnshm bsbween mam that iviicllucl licrroli lllfillilCd. ti. was suddenly bloodlesi the" wnsn-b ti-.i~ more than uiiyolle else in all thc anv more to say. I-le looked at hcl". Wfillil- u a. little puzzled trying to lead the l Mm You W Rack your things ti,” seemed u, have and conic with me. ueorge repeat- ccme over her. Suddenly she was ed Wltil a boys desperate stubborn- Ericas governess. and that, was an ness. "l love yoll. l didn't know liow "Be he uttered shortly. and much I 10W“ .v<>u—" w“ running The “bu, flanged be. ‘iYou dolii rciiilv love me. You've hind mm only un-tuutelcd Lllfli. you need lll9-—" PM,“ burned awn“ flghumz the 1:11 L it the Silllit.‘ tiling? ' tears that stung her eyes. Sh“ Shwkllcl’ 11°"- “whayu we do mdby-p- 55km A CtllllllUL10l1 50lillll(d in the hall mica the m“ momma as they fln_ ~tllc doll DufkIllR and Erica shrill- Bbed bNaHRSQL lng her protest against his i-llllillllg "what would ygu like to do?" slr-‘Ilirui. Licilrgc starred back us the "Explm-eyv she 91.0mm“, 1.991195" huge nllll1lal_boilli<'.r_<i iilto the rccnr PM“ concealed a smut.‘ new (up (Iulflilllll brim behind Illlli oil the ferent from yesterday morning Wll"l"l W“! ("fl "i "l" IF-Wh- she had actiiallv to lure the child "o", I!" Sorlfil’ the (hilt! Immu- gnw some so“ o; “news; in the Filrlllcr apologies were cut eff by macs tho wulillollllds ebullient greeting. "I thought maybe we could find a George staggered backward as til-r way of getting into the little hnimt- tzlgalltic lcrrclcas pawcd his should- ed house." Erica wrnt on. "It. yvcilld fFF- be run. ‘wouldn't it?" Paige pullrd th-z- (log down. "The old Iflfltiffs collage? A11 said quickly. "Oil. ho won't hurt you right. let's. We'll call the lads: and ho only means to plav . " iéeflilfnthe gardener can find the kqv O‘ ‘< he looked white and shaken. "I'll . l “Jill. niiiilv you - H0 blziliclird and cried out. Erica Grortlo controlled liis-torror. but aolry l. disturbed you." she excused ilersell to Bulge. “i came w tell you the gaidened found the key—" ‘jGoocl. I'll JtJlll you in a little while." ‘llie cook came in, supposedly to look for the radio section of the HBWSDHDCI‘. Sile stared in brazen CLLIIOSILV at Pulses VlSiLOl‘, and snorted insoielltLy as she went out, again. Parke appeared. hesitated an ulstillit. thell turned and left. George was outraged. "Can't we so where we can talk in privacy?" lie cried ilidlgnalitiy. He left, eventually, having made her promise to meet liim for cun- 116i‘ oil llerilrst "afternoon off." From the Window, she watched illm cllinb into his Rolls-Royce- No wonder the servants had been ago and suspicious, Ii the puppy hadn't bounded in upon tile scene, Paige ixliglit almost have thought that George. through some illlrilclc, had changed coin- pletely. But at heart he was the same as lie had always been—fear- zul and a little weak. She went upstairs for a handker- chief before starting out ivit-ll Erica. Although it was almost noon her room was (xactly as slle liad left it —\viiidows iluilg wide and. bsd- cloliies airing across a chair. She rang for Marie and waited. Minutes passed and then the girl slouched in the dorway in a. palr of shabby felt slippers. Her nlanner was air- rognnt. "Did Miss Erica. ring?" “No, I rang." "Oh. I thought» Miss Erica rang. What do you want?" "I want you to make up the beds immediately. And I Want these rooms to be properly cleaned the first thing in the morning. every dzlv." Marie started to reply and then thought bcttcr of it. Allgrily". she picked up a sheet and billowed it across the mattress. Parke intercepted Paige in the lower hall. "Bv the way. miss. Mr. Hcrronis called from Norfolk.” Hrr heart gave a great leap. She forgot everything except the magic rif his llZlmP—Sli(‘ had linlf expected liiln to telephone-mil. Mike. you darlinb-so much to tell you. and nothing that 1 can icirllv say-"Yll answer it in the library. Pzlnke—" "I szild Ml’. l-lerrnn did telephone. " he PIIICIKIZIINI smoothly "I n I. auction on FRIDAY, the SECOND mouth street. standpoint. 9-26-29-30-10-1, ucto Sale T am instructed by the owner to sell at public at the hour of 12 o'clock noon Dwelling house and store building at the corner of Fitzroy and Weymouth streets, being numbers ‘lOll. 208 and 210 on Fitzroy street, and 1N5 and 1S1 \\c__v- Iluildingswlre desirably situated. in good repair and have a central healing unit. This property offers an exceptionally’ fine op- portunity to get established in business in one ofdhc best sites in thc city. The rental from the fI\\t‘IIill‘.’_\ makes thc prnposiiiiln attractive from an inn-Antoni Immediate possession. gentleman caller. and. he said not to disturb you.” ere “'21s oeIibLrate venom iii his tone. Paige felt a helpless rage sweep over her. “In tile future." sue instructed liim in icy displlasure, "you are not w take it upon your- self to make decisions. Did Mr. I-Ierroii leave any iiltsszigc?" “None, X11155. He llif|llll0d about Miss Erica. and the dog." ‘giglnhe say he would telephone B8 "No. miss." She turned away. stniggling to control both her anger and licr cll:;_ appointment. At luncheon Parke wore a faint, triumiztiam smile liS he served “en casserole” the porrlv dl5€lllSr5d remnants of the night befotes roast veal. Erica sampled it and put her fork down. "its awfully salty." she commented. “Could I have som" milk please?" (To be Continued) HINTS ARE GIVEN ON SUGAR SAVING Watch where the sugar goes your family .. How mllrl used in tea? In coffee? On our ll . In cooking? Cut down where it wzli cause least inconvenience. s’! If sugar is used in beverages, stir until it is ail dissolved Don't experiment with tho sliml- ratlon - use felted recipes. (‘tit down the amount of silsnr in friv- orite recipes wherever l\‘F<Il\l(‘. If there are raisins or Hind fruit in coke or muffin mripes. (‘III riruvll on the sugar. 'I‘l'y' an ex‘rn so ins of salt in cooking. Sflll b. out the flavor of mrlnv food. Bake fruits with Wile sum" zmd haste in their own syrlm Servo more hot cl*="sr‘= _~i»..,- seem slvrcfer than rclrl ones, Add sllrilr to stewed fruit after Poo;- lng and while it is still warm — less will be needed. Velvet sM-in: that jzivs- lb" feet of n brrro yrovr“ n‘ “ (v-‘wifirv- t,-=..r. Th»- ¢r~qi.ri"~<<-= mflre the (out (Irrss look <l:-".:li' v i942 Ail-print jacket dress-es ‘IPPRIIOO scallop price nrieltr-‘s over s vi. rio- irflcrrri d‘: o > n DAY of OCTOIIIEII. 191'.‘ W. H. ll PIATON. Ailciionccr