_. owes‘ of won and Forth. win In as; ppm} hi; figs lo- F their finerst on uurngulck and :1, ism. QM twg 1 astute yond most of their follows. 1115mm m m; pm. i In I Libby's Proporod Mural-I really ports up jndod appetites . . . makes your meat courses stimulating . . . gives o keen, sharp tang to o cold oolod pinto . . . lend: o new tssto thrill so mayon- nniso and salad dressing. It‘ you want tasty, tongue- hnd denied them 1n Octob ‘l’ rivv ,;1~ii - -_ g- M d m R m. on this onck chlnif said Pol Max- i-Tlli-hl N0 n0 ll mm 110i; Wm raisin; "vow, u," Libbyq received word 11am Roger. iii,- im... tvlw giggin- :1, “fig m-a5s_ uh“ _Lln,. ralyiug to his gstefs aid. cllng- fllflimt his own blood. Why" no new,“ Mun.“ flying somewhere in the .\ii¢lll.e lingcrs intertwined before him. 111i! i0 he!‘ “will and mink!" °3 WW1‘! b‘ "w" limb”- ' Q it must be now with a the cw 1 _' b f h left the lonely cabin. "It show- way and put the plcturo back 1111f: PREPARED time blossoms iii its .5. llioav wfiriiiiifgili- iiiiiliilinndsme," said psi iii this 011 the side of his chin." place. She was wine at It when I should love to be to wall; itfartln. "It is the one in the bright “No more of this!" Rudolph spoke snadame cams slowly in. Both were Hero are some scenes from Canada's first war- ‘ 'lno invostiture, hold Thursday afternoon at Ridosu Hall in Ottawa. ‘ZCnnadians were honored for heroism and devotion “lo duty. Close relatives of all the heroes were on hand during the historic occasion to watch the flilorl of Athlono award the decorations in his |oopooity as Tho King's Representative. ltlany [hundreds of Canadians have already received their honors at tho hands of His Majesty himself, but tho 66 swords presented Thursday woro modo to mon who lrad returned to Canada on special duties before their honors could be formally bestowed. Shown at top, from left to right: Captain and Mrs. W. J. Vondorldoot. Captain Vanderkloot, fwho flew Prime Minister Churchill to Moscow, is hn Atlantic ferry pilot and received the O.B.E.; Company Sergeant Major George Gouk, of Win- ltipog, a horo of Dioppo, receives the Distinguished Conduct Modal from the Governor General whilo Princess Alice and other dignitaries look on; Chief iEngineroorn Artificer Arthur YVilliam Spence, R.O.N.V.R., of Bonnie, proudly displays his Dio- tinguiohod Borvioo Modal to his wife and son; Sergeant Albert Edward Sinclair, R.C.A.F., of Saskatoon, is shown with his wife illlli four-year- old son altos rooohkg the British Empire Medal. IA! bottom lo o gonorol scono of the ceremonies. HIT-ll MUSTARD nu Lion's swnr mtxsn ncxus-nsucious v SPRING YLLLI! W. I. Tho Dooosnbq’ “ of mo Spring Valley W. I. was entertained at the home of Mrs. Dan Bryitnwzi on Tuoedsy, Dec. 1st. The Pres- ident, Mrs. Andrew Caseiey, pre- oldod. Tho muting oponod with the Odo and m. Creed in unison. Twelve members answerod to roll oall by donating gifts for soldiers. A visitor, Mrs. S. M. Martin, do- noted a substnnclal sum of motley to cover the cost of mailing those gifts to tho sight Valley boys who are overseas. The minutes o! tho Ionncr meeting wcro road and ad- opted. Mrs. Dan Bryanwn then handed In a quilt which me quilted for tho Rod Cross. Correspondence was then rend and discussed. Bills were presented and moved paid Oommlttices were appointed no follows; Progrolrmw, Mrs. Willard Bryantori, Mrs. Cotton and Mrs. D. Brynnton. School, Mrs. H. Hur- rlngton ILIICl IVII-s. Glover. Sick, Mrs. Stanley Caseley and Mrs. Cole. One l‘.(_",\' mcriibor, Mrs. Willard Bryanton, was w-clccimed to the In- stltute. Mrs. Cole invited the members to her homo for o knlttlrlg. Mrs. Hiram Harrington, Mrs Oole and Ivlrs. Dan Biyanton were ap- pointed to pack the boxes for overseas. The Questionnaire on Citizenship xvns capnbly taken care of by Mrs. H. Ilarruisgt/m, find an interesting discussion followed. An Interesting monologuo - “Pfocills ts s break" was rendered by Mrs. . Harrington. The Jnnunry meet- ing will be hefd at the home of Mrs. W. J. Harrington, roll call being answered by “A11 example we can sot our children In every day living”, Collection, B3 cents. IOO WATTS More than three-score ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAEDIAN By Louis Arthur Cunning fiolbsi 9f; CHAPTER XI Btill one days went on yougly, goldonly, st Philibort. 0t r lltt s stznngers canto ttxldllitg In, seeking and finding the warmth, lilo love, the sanctum-y that. their own Wlllitl ma», “I prny that I may be home for Christmas -wlll you please all pray too. I can picture Philibezt as through the spruce glove or by the little lake! I have looked every- whero for Mike and asked about lIlIll here and there, but never s sign of h’m can I find I rec) sure he Will tun up some day but I should like so much to know whirl he is iiimig. Always when thoru I5 no word oi‘ hlm,. when lie is silent so long there is a. den‘. of an explosion at the end. And Just now I fcel, right or wrong, that It's building up for s thunderstomi-J’ The day after that letter Phllitvrt ltotird tho first rui lovely day too, with the mupi 35 J luk- lng on their gorgeous finely. their Harlequin cloak of red, gold and saffron with the grapes lmiliging heavy, the apples big and rr-(l on the orchard trees I\Il(1 the Wlllti har- per tuning up for the llwilllil} m Winter. Buc was Lhe sky that day, clean sud cold and Clem‘ as only u ihoro s little puff of white cloud above the dark hills of evergreen. Madame was sitting on the terrace with Merldei mirl Rudolph when R/cslne and Pol l\llil‘i,lfl cnme to thmi. Rosina was crying; Pol Martin's face was vsig .onu. He drew Rosina by tho hsn until they stood tn front of madame. The llttlo hung hor head and her shoulders shook with her vxcrplnq . . "You must speak, Iloslne." sold Pol Mnrtm. "I-I. cnnnot—-" "Now what is this rain?" Ms- til-Inn's bony flitgers were crooked on tho silver knob of her stick Blis felt very mi rule toclny. She had been telling herself that this wns the fiist your that slw hurl not fr-lt dc- pressed at the plUfpUCi. of the Loni: 001d Winter Nay, she even look- ed forward toit, tosesing tho child- ren playing In the snow and slid- ing down the hill and skating on the pond. “What hns happened to you. Itosinc?" "I smashed tho lcture." The words were mumb ml niminst the frlll of her dress, but pirtcntly she lifted her chin and looked with nerir THE PlilliiiEfiS 0F GRATZEN hum, Author of “Of Those Three Loves,” “Marlonsttefl Etc. ZK4RQV. QQ£RES§¢N '.\'\\.' \ \'\'.\\c\ vv. yvyvufiit "His. The one who killed Bon- illlllllle Fricot." itiiiclltme rubbed her eyes. Moridol stDOd up to take tho children sway, but madame gesuued brusqusly and, princess or no princess Meridel obey- oil Iicr. But she locked with puz- “Whers was this plcturo?" said madame softly -fnr more softly than any of them mid ever heard silver frame. Gcsuer said It was of your rgpliew and that his nnmo was Michel Fsbre. and that he is Roger's brother. That cgnnot be. mil/dams. say It is not so." Madame lookqd at them with the Pres of an ancient eagle. Her lingers moved no longer on tho knob of her stick. Sim licked her lips slowly. "You mean, you littlo ones, that you think -I cannot say It. What ls It ngnln you flunk?" “We kituw," sold Resins. "Ho is tho one. When w! smv him ho wore me Clcrmnn uniform and there were ilbbons on his tunic and ho had shot Bnnrunmo Fricot, but ho Is the some man, We would know him nnvwvhere. I am sorry, madame, I meant never to speak; but I-I could not help It." "when did you first begin to think this —thls crazy thing?" Madnmes Csnad an sky can be. with here and ‘in/Ola was flat now, lifeless, and she looked old and tired as she leaned back against the cushions. "It was tho dny of my party, wasn't It? The day you couldn't soem t0 oat, Holzine . " “rliat was tho day msdamo” "Yes, I hld Dt tho plcturo on tho dresser. I . so that was ltl But —you no mlstskon, ohfldron. That's the plcturo of my nephew. of Homer's brother. He could not bo—" she stopped. closed her eyes as if the sun were too much for her. Was this mnclnem {rhsntssyn child's nonsense? Or hero somo drood kernel of dismal ruth In tho whols bizarre business? Children word sometimes mistaken, but not often, not very often, and these two, bred Splendid Results. Saves "You am mistaken." sold Merldol, but her own voice sounded strange to her and there was a feeling In her breast as It’ lcy fingers had clos- ed around her heart, "It was scmo other one you sow —-s0mo Nszl who looked like -- like Michel." ‘Buy shook their heads 1n wtleon. Meridcls lips thlnnqd. "How can you be so silre? You are stubborn uhild.en and I am ashamed of you for calming this pain to Madame Lnurin. Do you not know that. ofton two people can ‘gok alike so much silks that one can be mistaken for the other?" “There was the snme small scar Bonhomttio Frlicot‘; crumpled dy in the dnmes-s of ths hut and tho grin on the German soldier's face with unwanted authority. "You hsvo no right, no right whatovor. you ungrateful children, t0 couoo pain to Madame Inurln. who hos boon so good. so kind, s0 generous to you." “They are ycung,. Uncle Rudl." Mcrillcl came quickly to their de- fense, "They did not know what they were doing. Madame Leur I am sure. will forgive them. An it is to you, after s11, that they owo their gratitude." "To mo!" For a moment. caught off giltrrl, Rudolph ulmost betrayed llllIlrt‘ i‘ "Oil. I H20 ivlmt you mean. But please take them away now. Mcridol. Ihey have done enough mischief for today." When they had gom he bent over the old lady, vmo seemed to see nothing of what went on about her. "Afzuliunel" he said earnestly. "Ma.- dimv! Is there not something I can (lo? Let mo take them away from here. They have caused you this mortal pain. It is folly somo child- lsh nonscigel The play games o! pretending so (nuc and s0 long that they think the people In them are reel. I am sure were never was such an one us Bonhommo rrIoot-" fisdsmo shczarkagtor hoadi "I pray“, arc . Ru o Iiko the“ think that It Is $8 you ssy -oome of their msbo-boltovo. But 1 am afraId-" ‘ . "But I knew Monsieur Michel sud hs——" "You know m w ho nod to talk nudolph -wIId g0? um s3 and wilder things ho'd o lo h threo years st Heidelberg. And he was so quick to Identify himself with anything rovolutionary. But, . F or Quick Cough Relief, Try This Home Mixture m any drugglst)‘ Into o ll I. bottle DECEMBER 1o, 194; Sommo, and Roger wears flto cross his king gave him for bravery. No- no-' "Pluoo. nudists-t.‘ 1x202 you It Is oomq child's m . nothing.” "I shall to tn as my own -I could never think this of 111m never." Yet there was tbs gnawing doubt. And In Mei-Idol's eyes, as obs atokod up tho shottorod plnturo o! Fabro was the suns hurt. Iod look that sbobad soon In mods-Inc's. What a horrible thing was this! If there were truth In It, what ghastly hllfllh silent Iooktxtg ot oooh other. maid: rattan’ Wlllfluli, cu m no fa- sDImosnsnt boilovo this wild s ry. "Do you bollsvo It! You know him for only a llttlo whil ; I know him lot years, yes I foo that In tho short tine you woro with him you m" much. And do you boltovo "I won't M myoolf boIIovo It. I ohouldhsvotosoottwlthmyown eyes. I should have to hear It from his own lips." “Aridryou would bollovo It thon, Woman looked at woman. tho young om at tho vory old, and they understood-‘oach other. "Perhaps," said Merldel. (To Bo Continued; LING’!!! OI‘ AN INOII nng lid ud n f mglsnd In 1m hllfllwfllli. onolnclt was as long u throo barlayoorxis than tried oentor of tho oar. placed and ' en . I‘. Qgf-‘NQ gNTggTA1Nlp._5¢n0r Alvaro: Ilosenweiz Di . 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No hvr stick Ill the tilt-s "Vt/lint tlwn cimkinir needed-filo trouble at all. Or is this! Ilnve you gonz- mud. you Yllll mn use corn syrup or liquid chliilrvn? live-iii now “'l1(\'~(.' plc- Iiimvy. instead or sugar syrup. Then _. . . ture hnvo you smushod. R0slne7‘ i rut 21,5 ouncoo of Pinon Iobtolnod Money. Easily Mixed. You'll be stir-prised how quickly and cnrily you can soothe a, bud winter rmlllll, when you try this well known rvcipo. 1t glvi-n you tour tlmoo as muvli cough medicine for your money llllfl you'll find It very pleasant and UMMEIISIDI CHARLOTTETOWN 1 "