\Naters \Vhere N (Author oi’ "Pirate Guise". INSTAUIENT ix 4- r\‘ /-.... .< ~vQ suywqtit-nt accounts of the Gig- wuc Iiii-pir-v which filled many colurnir; o! ‘I. of ihf‘ "worki, c '" i» " g .1». ‘ Q of iiir liner ( Ai"i'.il!_x' the , I ilc ovcr n ‘ 5 m the H1110 l 5 . iviro riinninit l’! n Ditiiul "Kiln- tiic I u‘. "'\'h rrm- ‘ rraichcd the , s. as thdv ‘ Fllffll shrick- j . mun rind bili- will" "f whom ' '1‘ vi. w: thr- ""r' ‘he so" ‘.'|~: of f1 "r .' ‘i r-g-c The." it is ‘they're ; =, mil f hope" i boy" several . i)"'i"'fiill'! of 1 ' mi with strips I .- 1A5 3'11 statl- i we in front of ; office. —O\'l‘i' ‘ rcon hzid been f. the pun-ens as- ~ l TmFV-‘fiifll wit. , /‘ dawn plvol. i l1» gasped. lower- i 2 as he recognized l ' "one? ¥ l . "d ‘l/ilidison. They'll --~ i“ a lillillliff. Where nrc rscr in the ctronz , "W1 the young man. had not trusted him we. of Bill and hffiurk. m hclp us. sir? -' ! rot. ‘:(‘l>ly_ but moved "we m irlor rnd made for l "my .. phi far br- o‘ 'kicl< in front of 'em. The cw?“ i339. _ 1?‘.*!'?“-“;_ By CAPTAIN PATRICK CLIFFORD. l o Vessel ls Safe U “Men Without Fur”, Ito.) ‘ Facing him was l nice‘. grille. ind behind it was Pearson the senior v l purser, with two of his assistants ‘ with revolvers, and five seamen. 3 all of whom carried rifles and had earlier figured in the fight above The party stood in a. square space between the grille and. the heavy , steel door of the strong room, and , on the faces of cnch was a look of 1 tense determination. Bill cut short the stream of ques- tions that rose to Pearson's lips as lhe unlocked the grille for him to enter Curtly he told him of the result of the fight; on deck. ‘ Got that lad outside in here, he l snappcd finafly’. Then slide ihol sicel curtain. They'll be on us in i n niiniitc. Pearson quickly called his amist- l ant and then two of the quarter- t masters slid a hcaigv steel door in- l to l)(“iil'lll lzchiiid the zrille. It \\‘il, loophoicd in thrcc pliir-cs and 1 given sufficient ammunition the l determined little party could hold l out for an indefinite period. Bill ' reasoned that, the Chinese would l attr-mpt to dynamite the door. but hr imaciiicd it would be possible to f kccp them at a distance by firing ‘ illlfillflh the loopholes He turned to Pearson. You have the keys on your per- sgn. I suppose? he said iiidicatinprl lhP strong room. Pearson pulled a built-ii of kcys attached to a heavy ' ..tei-I‘ chain from his pocket by vviiv of flli-WYPX‘. llifl did not. omn- niciii. though in his livnrt he wish- cd the piirser lirid thrown them ,' overboard. Should the steel door ' i i Tbe shattered. he thought, the keys ' could be taken from Pearson and l iiscd to unlock the strong room ' door I-foivcvcr there “'21s nowhere in the room they could be con- cealcd. so Bill merely nodded and enquired about the state of the I ammunition. ‘The reply re-assuring l and he estimated that the party ..l the slroiic-room coird with- a prcttv ion: siege. A sutidflll commotion from out- side penetrated the silence of the . strongroom and the men fingered tlicir ivcapons. But looked queerly Pearson. for niingloci with the hoarse accriits of the pirates wcrc Willi voices of women and child- ‘ rcn. The young man opened thc flap of one of the loopholes and ‘FllfflillZ back with horror at. what he saw Good hcuvcn. he driviiv: a crowd of said. Thcy'ri~ ivomcn and l ‘ dirty ' sywnc. Pearson who had served with a, British infantry regiment during 1m:- war. stepped to the peephole. the loun_ ia- ii , - - ,‘lil\’l\ turned with ii. hard face to)‘ w v H‘ N; pa.“ “em“ Madison i The Germans did that. once in‘ France. he answered quietly. Mad- ison-if that's their game -! Bill's face palcd. , I know. he gasped. We'll have to open that. door MC-urk. his features like iron stepped forward. By Gad. no! he roared. Pm here to protect this gold for my Government. He levelled his gun I'll shoot the man who opens that door. Pearson turned to face him. ‘Ihcri you'll shoot me. he said siffllly- I'd sooner that than know viii w » Eli“ . err". luiiirooizi. h U The p.12‘ Itrurtlons. Guardian Nccdlcivork Department. dares. cmtitrr ‘BTQKEfF-‘rbn, Bfltiilfl a m. enough to have adorned Ilunmnother‘ home, these clever little '. ‘JQEIKOLS Will be o. pretty and much uimirm addition t0 your mod. The top of the baskets are left. open so that they form a p01 c; into which you tuck n matching was: cloth. 1i" throw!) W? oven nH-h 1"" ton o! oils basket and nimitgii m». torn w! m I bow w complete the design. was u u.» a most. "in: and qiuck-to-make decoration for scarves and runners, and is ~ "Ril . ltliffl iur holding handkerchief; wheq; sew w m9 1mm, o; a laundry ‘rmsites wmplou sasy-w-imderstand cirochet. instructions without hUUICVIElIOHS petal! chart, complete finishing and assembling m. For complete pattern and instructions for all lent ‘.20 mnts in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown Use this coupon. Print your nan/w '\"l| uddrrsa plainly. lb Th: Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN NO. .154 I(&mc—-——-- — — — — — -——-—-—-----— Itrect Avidrv-ss ------—- -- - - — — — - — — — ——-- flQ-———-—-—--——— Province —— —- — — —- -— —— _ / netgiino. s54 Colorful ribbon is of these designs, . not thc dough. f one of the loopholes. It was never l automatic and broiirlht. it f room where the CANADA'S STANDARD OF lliiillliiinl QUALITY uterine?“ come Kept Fresh in the Metal Foil Package I was the cause of innooant peo- pies’ murder. Okay. erowled lWGurk Stub- , bornly. What I Mild goes for you. too. l . bands. A voice hailed them from 0iit- . side in excellent English. You have t-wo minutes to open up, gentlemen, it announced siiave- - ly After that we will simOL our i prisoners. ' You yellow gutted --! Sergeant before any of could reply. You can whole dammed lot, but you'll never \ . ‘U. l to ask his permission to even take a long breath. So when the Boy Friend Ta!“ m" lbcgins telling you what you should wear, forbidding you to use lipstick. me “he” l and informing you generally just where you get off, alight on the side far- shoot the i I therest from the air. _ DON'T marry a. tightwad. A- hc spoke ltfGurk stepped up to ihc strong room door and rais- ed his gun for a snap shot through fired for as the big man stood be- side him. Bil! Madison clubbed his down with terrific force on lvTGiii-kfis head. ’l'li<- Secret Service ma“ f"ll llkv a ‘or. and lifaidison looked iloivn FPJFPlflIIlV at his inert body. Sorry. Mac. old man. he mutter- ed, but it had to be done. He rais- ed his voice so that it could bc heard out idc. We're opening up, ho sniipiwcd. Stand by As he spolzc Bill nodded ivciirilv to the purser, and that cfficcr stepped fonvard and inserted the kPY 0f the great lock with a steady hand Thanks Madison. he said sliortlv. “fulfill: across the unconscious Gui-k. and a moment later the bi: door slid to. and the little f-‘TOIID of men faced the levelled rifcs of a line of mvage-looking Chinee. Tn the bricrrroiind stood- ihc mob of niaiiidei‘ of your life. _ come from uni expensive tailor. DON'T marry an urguer. starting something. DON'T marry a vain man. coal-lieaver keeping his ego inflated. DON'T marry a. philanderer. terrified pa-isenners. ‘ rind nmonfzri ihcm Hill Madison . caught a rlimose of Sally and Helena. He smiled rc-assuringly at be faithful w any one‘ them and addressed a slim weil- 1 dressed yoiinsr Chinaman. who ztp/ pcared to be in command of the pirates. Go ahead hc remarked grimly. and handed ovcr his nittol others following his c-Xariqplg Whpn the weapons had been reoéived the} Chinaman iirtrivlr-d politely towards 5 the i carrying tlic Only the piir<r~r rcruniiied to open bullion was con- tained. Sick at heart. Bill ‘Vflfrhed the first. of the pirates enter the sironiz room to rc-zippear with a steel-bound chest. on hie shmiider, He was followed almost, immedi- ately by three others. similarly burd- ened, and a'l four were escorted to- wards the decks by heavily arm- t ed pirates. Thi- pirate-leader and the purscr stood at the strong room entrance and checked the chests as they were brought out. To Be Continued him. the impossible. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (Lllhohljalta-nlllnhlfl WEDNhSDAY, DECEMBER 22 PARIS 9:30 sum-Symphonic Concert. ‘IPA-J, 19.6 m., 15.24 mefl’. JOHANNESBUBG 1:00 p.m.—}{maa Pantomine. ZTJ, 49.2 m., 6.09 meg. TOKYO 4:45 phv-Toyo Mixed Or- chestra. JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg; inferiority Complex Can be Overcome JZI, 31.4 m., 0.5a meg. ii BERLIN 6:00 p.m.-Fr0m the Oratorio "The Four Seasons,‘ by Josef Haydn; Winter. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON 6:20 p.m -'I'he central Band of His Majesty's Royal Air Force (by pcimision of the Air Council). GSB, 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg; GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.56 meg. BERLIN 6:45 p.m -—Geiman Christmas Carols. DJD. 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY 7:00 [).l1i.——‘F0l",'i/.if'll Hungarian Opera-Music." HAT-4, 32.8 m., 9.12 meg. _ 4> ___-._1___. 7_____, "Why am I such a dud?" Alice walls. "Am 1 so lacking in looks? Why can't 1 be at ease with people?" It's your inferiority complex-not your looks-thatsets you back. You can overcome it by the simple mics ROME 7:85 p.m. — American Hour; Opera, one act; Light. Music. 2R0. You Can’t Reform a Man by Marrying‘ Him, l so Girls Should Completely Catalogue All the Faults of the Boy Friend Before . ' Going to the Altar Girls, if you want to be happy though married, keep out of Reno. DON'T marry a man who has never made his owin living, for the charm!» are ten to one that. he will never be able tn support You. Don t marl’? 1°? money, but don't. marry without lny 0f 1i;- There is no magic in the mudlle ceremony that causes s. woman to grow feathers End live on thin air, and you will find you are Just. as hungry and need clothw as much IS a. Mrs. as you did as a M's. Hlndwme nekar-do-wells and bemperamentiai lads W110 can never hold down a 30b as sweethearts, DON'T marry a tyrant. mind a little kotowing to a man during thi: I days of courtship, but it. gives s. wife an EOUIC - pain in the neck to have to bump her heui on the ground and yes-yes a huSbfl-nd “Io I thinks he is the only one in the house W11 has a right to an opinion, and that she hu ‘There is nothing else that riles s. woman ‘ so much as l0 have to work for her board and clothes and then chloroform her husband before she can get the price of them out of him. ‘ lads who take you out. and pass up the one who has a look on his pocket- books ond says he never tips on principle. DON'T marry a. selfish man who always puts his pleasure and comfort above yours. If you do, you will be nothing but a doormat for him the re- You will wear hand-nie-downs while his clothes You will stay at home at; nights with the baby ivliile he steps out to night clubs. When a. man takes you to B. jazz I concert when he knows you are pining to hear the symphony orchestra. 01‘ orders corned beef and cabbage when your taste runs to caviar. WW9"- Your guardian angel is haiigkig out a red lantern of warning. Pass up the man who is "aizln" evervthlnz on earth and to whom you cannot even say it is a pleasant day without He will object to your clothes, to your 000N118. l0 your family, to your friends, to your belonging to clubs or not belonging to clubs, to going out of an evening or staying at home, and life with him will be one long debate that will keep your nerves raw and V0111‘ W111?" on edge and make you long for an early death, or get. a divorce. If you do, you will have to work like I how big and strong, handsome and wonderful, wise and viritty he is he will stray after any woman who will "understand and appreciate’ him. The man who was born with a won-v cicring foot has a congenial affliction that no woman can cure. Don't be- t lieve him when hc tells you that he has found his ideal at last. in you. you do. he will tire of you and break your heart; because it isn't. in him to speed him 0n his way and save yourself. DON'T marry Mother's fair-haired b0 . world is the man who has been spoiled and babied, humored aim-l waited on hand and foot by his mother, and who expects his wife to keep on spoil- ‘ iiig, babying, humoring and picking up after him. If you marry Mamas t pet ,he will always be the youngest. and most troublesome of your child- . ren and you will get. awfully tired of trying b0 get. along with a. BTOWD 1mm ivho acts like a. 2-year-old. Unless you trunk you will enioy a lifelong career as a nursemilid. don't undertake the job. DON’T--and all the law and the prophets about. how to be happy “mmdcd MGllfk i though married is comprised i this—mariy any man who isn't what you want in a husband to start with. Don't think that. you can chB-nke MW 1 the doors of the vault-like $170M! man's tastes and habits and character after you get him. Nature End his mother attended to them some twenty-odd years before you ever saw Lots of women believe they can put. pep in the pepleas, quench the thirst of driinkards and domestlcate the roamers, but the names of those who succeed in doing so could be written on a. silver dime. are fascinating but. they are wmshouts as hus- A girl doesn't Watch the The minute you stop telling him If The worse husband in the Don't. attempt. DOROTHY DIX. $1.1m” LG R168- BERLIN 8:00 p.m.»—An American Visits I. Training Clamp. DJD. 25.4 Vm.. 11.77 meg. CAR-ACAS 8:30 porn-Consuelo de Alvares. singer. YVSRO. 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. LONDON 9100 p.m.—Qua.rt.erly, ‘Technical Talk by Sir Noel Ashbridzv. Ohlaf Engineer of the BBC. GED. 26.8 m., 11.75 mega: G50. 81.8 m., 9.58 mega 08B. 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. PARIS 10:00 p.m.-—Musical Recordings. TPA-4, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. TOKYO 12:45 chm-Topics of the Mo- ment: (in English) JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. SOCCER POPULAR (By The Canadian Press) MOSCOW-With soccer growing in popularity, Soviet sports lead- ers will apply for admission tothe International Football Federation. Several foreign teams have been asked to play in Russia next year. AFTER. FARIUS TITLE (Dy The Canadian Press) CARDII-‘FAYalcs-Jicorgc James. Ebbw Vale and Jimmy Wilde. Olilllililhllli Swansea, will meet soon for Tom- my Fan's heavyweight title. Farr failed to defend his championship in the regulation six months. of p: etiology. First, determine to b0 1e f-confident. Second, choose a SPECIAL E model-your popular friend Margie, PRICES if for instance. Let her beaming smile '7 and warm intcrcst in people be your y i“ u“ “m”! ‘ inspiration. Third. learn to do some t‘ M18011. MI 5|! one thing exceptionally well, such as 1 PERMANINTS baking the best apple pie in the p —-- ne g borhood. u Just a few of the valuable suggcs- 5 GIVE BEAUTY tions frorlnf our 32-page booklet on v THIS curing so ~conscio sn d th inferiority complexlbs. cliiianiyzeoyoii: i,‘ CHRISTMAS particular case. Learn to deal easily l: Do with stubbornness, jealousy. Snob- i‘ b1‘~?"\@§=.1<>o. 1 A REALLY PERSONAL GIFT orsgirmflf; c°i$,lf_gniz‘i‘gugffi I j Her hair styled by‘our thorough- And Other Intcriority Complexes I: ly experlenced operators’ to The Guardian Home service, fl —GIFT CARDS SUPPLIED— Addrtsfl- Be sure to write plainly YOU!’ Nllfle. Address. Ind the Name of booklet. - ' Name w Street Addreu B. WALLEB d?” Try our FINGER-WAVES FACIALS and iviauicunris The ROSE MARIE HAIRDRESSING PARLOR PIIONIIMI l .' t! Y i I z ll l! I t! t! 4 J v a i a .' r i é? HOLLY CHRISTMAS CAKES ivmn uszn AS mow rous- mzn T0 rmenrniv wrrcuns Ion’: a Modern Vac-lion O! Tllll Traditional Favorite Thah Mll- T fully Fallon Proof Holly used to be valued l5‘! magic talisman that lwpt vvltflhfll in a benevolent mood during the Yiuibldg celebration. ‘Ib gun-mm success for their holiday feasts, our ancestors thrust a apt-ix of thil I“? evergreen into their Christmas cakes and pies. We don't. believe in witches nowadays, but: we 01in: f0 the chmnina custom of usinfl 110W at. Ciuistsmu. A holly decorated cake makes n. decorative center- piece for any Ytultide occasion. A toothsoirie "holly wreath is easy to make. cut citmn or angelica into leaves-use bits of mernschino cherries for berries and arrange them on a creamy smooth frosting. You won't need any witches‘ spell to bring good luok to your Christ- mas cake i.i' you use these magic shortcut. frosting recipes. They are literally failure proof made with sweetened condensed milk. MAGIC HOLIDAY FROSTING , 2 tablespoons butter 1-4 cup sweetened condensed milk r 1 1-2 cup sifted oonfectioncrs’ (4K) sugar . 1-2 teaspoon vanilla. Cream butter and sweetened condensed milk thoroughly. Add gradually the oonfectioners’ sugar and beat. until the mating is smooth, creamy and light. in color. Other flavors than vanilla may be used and the frosting may be tinted any color by the we of l. bit of ‘ food coloring. Makes enoigh fmst- ing to cover the tops of two 9-inch layers, the tOp and sides of a loaf cake, or about. 1B cup cakes. SANTA CLAUs FROSTING 2 cups oonfectioners (4K) sugar 1-2 cup sweetened condensed rn 1-4 cup drained maraachino cherries finely chopped Stir sifted confectioners‘ sugar into sweete ~d ‘ensed milk. Add maraschino cherries. which have been finely chapped 1nd beat until smooth and. creamy. Spread on cold cake. Makes enough frosting to coverr tops of 2 (ii-inch) layers or top and sides of loaf ca/ke or‘ about 16 cup cakes. LUSCIOUS CANDIES 1N CHRISTMAS STOCKDVG i . m1.‘ COOK'S list‘: IDOVOCII)’ DIX iiifiui’. ¢VQRNER I When your Christimas gift list makes you feel like frowning — whose doesnWT-iet home made candies fill out your Santa Claus quota. Packed in gay boxes or bas- kets with beriliboned wrapping; and holly trims, candies make a handsome and heart. warming gift for just: about. anyone, old or young; and they'll be a. joy to your budget, too. Eventho Juven- Ees can produce a professional looking army of toothsome bon bons if you give them these short cut recipes made with sweetened condensed-milk. ‘These sweets are literally music because they are guaranteed failure moot. Whether you whisk them together your-sell or onthust them to the youngsters, you are sure to have boxfulis of daintles that. will qualify for I place of honor in Santa Claus’ pack. MAGIQ CHRISTMAS CANDIES 1-4 cup sweetened -' ‘ milk 1-2 teaspoon flavoring 1 2-3 cup sifted confestioners‘ (4K) sugar Blond sweetened condensed milk and vanilla or other flavoring. Add confectioners’ sugar gradually, mix- ing until smooth and creamy. Use fondant plain between halv- ed nut meats or as a stuffing for dates. 0r form into small balls and roll in chopped nuts, shredded coconut, grated chocolate, ‘- , ’ candied fruits. For other variations, flavor fondant with oil of pepper- mint, oil of Wintergreen or other desired flavor, tint with vegetable coloring and form into round fiat creams. MAGIC CIIOCOLAATE FITPGE 2 cups granulated sugar 1-2 cup water 1 1-3 cups (1 can) sweetened 0on- densed milk 3 squares unsweetened ‘ te 1 cup nut meats, chopped (optional) Mix sugar, water and sweetened gwuiicuacd mtlir-"tn-"a large sauce- pan. Cook over medium flame to 237 I‘. or until mixture will form firm ball when tested in cold water. Stir mixture constantly to pre- vent burning. Remove from fire, add chocolate cut in small pieces. Add chopped nut meats. Beat at once, until thick and creamy. Pour into buttered pan. When ccol, cut in squares. u. PETTIUOAT FASHION IN LONDON STYUF. SHOWS There is much talk in Londcn of the visable return of the’ pettiooat. The petticoat fashion has appeared officially in several fashion shows for young girls. For instance, a full-skirted Barcquc blue taffeta. dress. reaching calf length. had u while lace petticoat peeping beneath. lDNDON-It is expected 15 na- tions will be represented in the world table tennis championships in January. fieiimlnary rounds sro scheduled for Albert Hall with tho flnoh at. Wembioy. "QGFCKI-KII! - _ g union's Realm '1 Social and Personal __ l Piravtes In Fact And Fiction I THE AND HER Isms-c: ‘III IOUITI WIS! HAN r ——— Hie tried - . M m, m. plim grove by the how difficult it is u. keep alfoi d5"; wen water bottle conveniently in p05, They had camped when the eastern tion under a rug, on a couch o. darkness fell; in any sort of deck-chair. A rug o, Melchior, manor, Balthazar. colored blanket fitted with a mg, They were lords of the East who flat pocket that. will hold a hm ‘ought m, 5m; bottle is a real boom The m; need Th" were chi-es great. kings on a mission met; But the fourth, and the greatest. came not vet. All night, from the and ridifl. watched l. man. Hawk-eyed, for the royal caravan. But. the desert paleci from dusk t0 fawn As the groaning camels rose at dawn. Balthazar, caspar, Melchior, Went on, with the day. toward the Star. They had watched in vain for the caravan ‘ Of the greats mage and the fourth wise man; But. he never came. He W68 110i- with them 0n the night by the Crib in Bethlehem Yet the saviour. knowind B“ knew That m; sibsent prince w his tryst was true; That the ndblest. king had turned aside. In memys name, from his wealth and pride. “men he saw tho fate of tortured beast; And toiling man in the pagan East. Ho had left; his throne and his msginn low To Wonk for the Christ he never saiw. -KADR.A MAYBI HOUSEHOLD HINTS Did you know that wet. tea. leaves sprinkled over the ashes in the grate would allay the dust when clearing a. dead fire. Did you know that sheets of newspaper placed between the wire mattress and the spring of hair mattrem _ would keep the bed warmer and prevent any rusty monks on the good mattress? Did you know that if you haven't any starch made and there's just one thing to be starehed. like a lace collar or Jabot, that a dip into milk will make the article just. stiff enough when ironed? If you are one of thosrpeople who likes to be warm but can't. wear wool next to the skin be- cause it tickles so. t-ry this: Press all woolies on wrong side (the side that goes next to you), and they will be smoother and far less irritating. BUGS AN D MITTILNS CONVALESCENT! FOB. Patients who are having open- air treatment. greatly appre- HOUSEWIFE AC HVITIES 59W. or knit while resting L 0111? 9598c who ma’ "Oi be bis. but it should m., m, knees and feet and be wide emu h to tuck well in under them, T5,. P°¢k€M which shOllld open and close with a zipper, should be s‘ placed that the bottle 1105 mm fortarbly near the feet when the T118 18 in position. Mittens of soft warm wool an a great comfort to those who read, i th open air. They keep the hangs m; wrists warm but; leave the fit-gm, tips free. Scarves with imp m., that may be wed as niiifis are aim; useful‘. A MorningSm ile A "mile! 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