. 2.: w I BASGNiK-flifi“ —-~l--w-vmamwlfi>viu"h 7*. 1 SUN IJDA LARRIMOBI iConf-inued) I thought of Tommy. Jim said. Early in the summer, when I first came here, Tommy thought he was having a heavy affair with Dolly. ‘He has gotten over it thoroughly enough to have transferred his af- fections to a girl who's been visit- Hc was with her at the time of the accident 111g at the ‘inches’ He had the Pierce-Arrow, Ilium- garage. did he notice that Ceczlys car wasn't there? Jim grinned. cur to me to noticed anyway. make Tommy absent minded. MacPhersoil cleared his throat, H" c you any idea Plicrson assed directly. Jim hesitated for a moment, I have u vlgue theory, he replied. 11.: no actual proof. If you don't lil.lill, I'd rather not speak of it iuzllll I have tnkcd to Mr. Vaughn. Don't Illlllk I'm lnuvllling to trust you. He glanced at MacPherson_ in quick apology. You've been fine about everything. But this theory or mine-I'd rather go into it. first lWliii Mr, Vaughn MllQPilPFSOiYs‘ giance met Jim's steadily" for n iuonlcnt and Jim lfzlilcil-d llult there was comprehen- r..on H) well as symypathy in the keen gray eyes under the shaggy brows. I understand. MacPherson quietly: Hi: rosc from his rvzilh sllnullliecl briskness. said chair imported tulips. They should make I fine showing next spring. And I'm going over to the rid- 111g academy. Jim's face was grim. I SUDDOSe the men working there have heard about the accident. fWell, I'd have to make an appear- nnce some time Might as well get It, over. ' You'll come hack here for lunch. Ualnic? Mrs. MacPhi-rson asked, obviously reluctant, to let Jim go. Oh, yes. he said. I want to see "Mr. Vaughn as soon as he arrives. l Jim walked out into the sun-r :~——~ r TRUE BY mi: MacPherson 5 e i d. When he returned the sedan to the Miss I'd make a fine CICIUKUVC, wouldn't I? It didn't oc- ask him l doubt very much whether he would have Love seems to who took Miss Cecilyls" cur that night? Mac- Well I: must see about. getting the ground ready for the bulbs that came thisl morning. They're beauties, Jim —l down from the saddle. gave the , reins to Jake, the stable man, and came to meet him, Hello, she said when they met in the dirve. Jim Good morning. shocked by her pallor. her listless- 96311185. LONDON g Beethoven. " chestra. GSP. 19.6 m., 15.31 meg W85 I know. Jim said MucPher- i‘ son called. That's good news, isnt BERLIN it? . 9:15 p.m.-Indian Music. played Splendid, she said, but her by the Mcnnka Hindu- Bullet Or- voice lacked vibrancy, the vitality chestra DJD. 25.4 m., 1.77 meg. which, ordinarily, made it, so LONDON charming. She stood beside him. I 9A0 p_m _. "The Cheshire silent for a moment, flicking ill ' lip of her crop against nor boots. Was it merely fatigue which was responsible for her iistlessness? Or was it l new gnawing fear? Had she, too, suspected Jeremy? It's l. swell morning. isn't it? Jim said cheerfully. Did you have l pleasant ride? old tavern in Fleet Street, London GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg ; GSC 31.3 m., 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 m. 9.51 meg. PRAGUE. CZEQBOSLOVAKIA 9:40 p.m.-—W. A. Serenade for brass instruments OLR-lli, 2' 34 .. 11 84 - . I don't know. I was thinking. a P1135 mtg She looked up at him Jim, she . _ t .. R d_ asked. do you know who took my > ,,,g‘f'°§’-P‘§Z‘4 2§‘_’,’,‘°,'§,’_ 537383;‘ car night before last? ' ‘TOKYO ' The quest?“ sinned Tm GT1" ' 12:45 a m. — New Children's poignant un appmcss in we ark _ ' l ‘ golden eyes hurt him unbearably. Muslcslygzzéyfallgigillnfiilli meg l-ie wanted to meet her candor . 4:30 a m. (Tuesday) —-Chimes with honesty. He hadnt courage from G P. o‘ Sydney vxzMn f§§“§.‘.‘..§f’..§.‘.‘°..l‘.f.'..f'f..“ .:..*":.&.2'. w ma- had become certainty. H:- simply ' ' cou‘d not hurt her as she would be hurt if he answered her question frankly. I No, he slid slowly. Wouldn't. Ihave told the police if I had known? To Be Continued CLASS NOT KIDS A steward stood at the gangway ..How to V Saving, and Ifs so yam four times as much cough remedy ‘y, Easy! No Cooking! (‘ouch medicines usually contain l purge qnnnmy of gugnr gymp_a good nick-acting cough remedy for the whole _amily. Quickly, you fccl its pcucfrnt~ , mg effect in the uir passages. lt loosens hfingrvdlflllf, but one which you can cas- lly mnkc lit home. Tuko 2 cups of gran- gated sfugur and 1 cup oflwatenlaerild ab? 171116831- aifthkegs tine] irritated linen“ uniforms of London's policewomen i: I cv no g t" d" _ ranesln ml es rea in ca . u’ ' , d fl-i in, c005“?! 1<§‘°,§,,f,b,",“,‘, .113“) v be more than delighted with siyts qijiick are Sensible and efficient an e (Then et from IIPPS o Pincx, pour it into a 16 oz. ottieuand add your syrup. This gives way Pine, in concentrated ou ll» ounccsrnf rcully splendid medi- irlc for bml winter coughs. It makes a 1L Make a Splendid , Cough Remedy at Home never spoils, lnd children love it. your di-uggm; 2% efiect in clearing up bud coughs. p; - - _ for long ltours in the rain. said n“ i! a commmnd °°“‘,‘,‘,‘,'I.‘,’_",‘,’f.‘l§, superintcnllllnt D. Peto. answering known and rclinhlc. soothing: nueni: for criticisms. winter al saving for you, because it gives doesn't pleuso you in every way. of a liner giving instructions t0 the arriving passengers. "First- class to the left, second to the right," he repeated at intervals. A young woman stepped aboard with a baby in her arms. As she hes- itated before the steward he leaned forward and smiled politely. "First or second, malam?" he asked. "Oh,” she raid, "n-neitherl Tm only the nurse." r your money. It lasts l oug time, This is l very eflective, dependable, LONDON, (CP) The plain blue helmet and heavy boots necessary :30 p.m.-The Symphonies of the BBC Elmpfre Or- ness, the shadows under i-er eyes. 31-5 m - 9-51 "leg- _ l-iow was the wedding? ' l B0511“ All right. She sighed. i was so} 7130 llm- — Mildem Radio dreadfully tired. I called the hos- , 0011156 WIXAL. 49-5 111-. 3-04 pital this morning. They think} 11108- Dolly's condition is more hope-l CARACAS m1. E 7:45 p.m.-Through Mexican Lands. YVSRC, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. Cheese," the story of’ the famous Mozart. THE COOK'S CORNER FOR SPICE (JAKE WITHOUT EGGS i FASHION GUIDES THE HDME DRESSMAKER Blvc one pound cf flour: l1! ounces butter. four oumcl oil-mu pool: ouo ounce ground cloves; one cinnamon: one ounce Jamacia pepper; half pound pound currents; iowOlflndfllufcfllttcl-ing of soda, lour milk. m: s11 dry ingredients together. "In, mo“; ‘ cream butter and sugar. Add to ‘ the rest o1‘ the mixture, then using _ sour milk, gradually work this in I one lnd a half teaspoon of bl- ‘ l ,' tar. Have a cake tin lined and l his eyes are suddenly affected (2) (3) If he can listen to tary, practical thing on earth. (4) 1f he has an enlargement of the heart that takes in all of a girl's family and makes him lend money to her father, and listen to her mothers A Moile r reminiscences and bring candy to and sisters. (5) If he is possessed with a desire to spend the remainder of his 1 life toiling to pay a girl's bills and to do without all the Indulgences he ‘ has been accustomed to in order that she may have imported inzllinefl’ and sessions at. the beauty shops. white hand. ('7) than one. rarily, at least. so much about in Washington. coughs. lfoncy rcfunilcd if it rCendlevvlclgor FFench Kiiiit ‘Spreadq Mayfair Needle-art Candlewick work is fun lnd, ls every aeedlewoman knows, As a matter of fact. clndlevtlck is merely Ill-im- Lng stitch with each second stitch along the line snipped and brushed to Worked in colors, this lovely peacock design p: l, jny to behold . . . or perhaps you would like to work it all 1n white or pole green. rose, yellow or some other color to match your room . , . Again, you may prefer to work out the design in French knots instead of Whichever may be your choice, you will have l beautiful lprcad and a great deal of plclsune making it. The pattern includes a. transfer for the spread and bolster, complete prbrolrlcry instructions and color guides. For complete pattern and instructions for all of these designs. lend 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown effective and e581’ V? d0- ~ form l. tiny knob of tufts. clndlewick. Guardian Needlework Department. Ilse this coupon. To The Charlottetown Gunrdlln Needlework Depf. Print your came lnd lldren plainly. Fun to Read PalmP-Easy to Know How I in no time you can know enough palmistry to read your palm-and your friends’ palml, too. And bow they love it! _ See the Heart Linc running IEIOII the top of your palm? if it branches where it starts, much love come: your way. If you've a little horizon- tal line close to the Heart Line where it ends - you'll probably marry early. Bu! l break on the ljittlc lfnl implies l separation loinc a y. Luck’! A star on your palm says Fortune has her eye on you. Money? A strongly developed third finger If she begins to read the love. i6) If he has the delusion that if he were only married to Mary or Susan or Arabella he would never thirst for a highball again ,or desire to sit in another poker game, or leave p that all the amusement he would want would be just holding hei- lily 1f he suflers from the hallucination that two can live cheaper Then a boy may iustly assume that he is in olve. A girl. for instance, has a. right to think she is in love for keeps if: (1) she is sorry for Robert Taylor every time she looks at some freckle- faced. sandy-haired lad with a pug nose, and 11' she wonders why the President doesn't ask her John how to settle all those problems they talk i2) If she begins worying over some six-foot hulk of a man being run over by an automobile on his way home or getting his feet wet. (3) If she can listen to a man talk about himself for three hours at a stretch without yawning in his face. (4) If she would rather spend the at home than step out to a night club. (5) It’ she suggests sandwiches and a glass of milk instead of caviar and cocktails when a boy takes her out. i6) If she finds herself looking at the display of kitchen ware in store windows instead of the fur coats. cook book instead of the latest thriller. (B) 1f she thinks it would be alluring, exciting and romantic to live on a budget and do her own cooking. 1f o. girl feels that-a-way, she is 1n DO UFHY DIX. 5*“ Today's Short Wave Radio Program BECAUSE-Riot!» locill beverage for strainer-noon chat. MONDAY. NOVEMBER a ‘ JOEANNESBUEG 2:80 p.m.-Arthur Oamaby“: itiriiinmithrouzhhthetobrlchardh 81038 Accordeon Band. ZTJ, 49.2 m., “m” mum edrveIntesa e-yar ecy 5,9911, _ , was about to dismount from Lady egANTmGQ cm“; I o! ‘Mu’ ha" Jim w" a “me suFPfl-ied- 09°11)’ 4:00 p.m.-Selected Music and ‘ s hack" ridden the horse, to 1: l s News, c3515, 24.8 m., 12.30 meg. i m. certain knowledge, since Jeremy Toxyo Clyde had come to Meadowbrook. Ho“ m - you“ Andldhiehlllfl flholllktglitggatmojge 4:45 p.m. — New Children's Know c Ml"! “'°" seeping a . ' M f. azx. an: .. 15.10 .: Y ' D h D W"! fng. Still the wedding testivfties l Jzujfzs”, “L5H? mew meg “$1.: 0rd!’ y lx~ “M, “.““f"l°”.“"‘.'..‘l“§ v i m“ 0°C as n8 ' e wave H‘ 6'00 m~—Neapolitan Songs‘ ' She returned the greeting, slipped y ', p‘ ' ' _ , . - i m“ M“ 3”" m“ 3‘ 1 m" L1fe’s Pathway 1S Strewn With Slglllwsts That l Point to Heart Affairs _— Take Them in Reverse if You Think You Are can. 25.5 m., 11.15 mog.; use: m Love - s There is not, a day that I do not get a dozen letters from boys 8" m time: couplcd with a fluttering 111th‘? c“ c g ' Well, o: course, love is a difficult E11- = ment to diagnose, and so it is no wonder that the inexperienced youngsters do not know whether they are suflerinfl 1mm B “m1 a“ incurable heart disease, 01' slight attack that w.l1 pass oft with time and change or scene. M8111’ and women have been equally unable to tell what ails them and so have made the mlfi- take of taking the marriage cure for it, when the remedy they really needed was bicarbon- . ate of soda. Unfortunately there is no infallible indigestion of love as there is of T. 3-. n?!‘ does a heart that has been pierced by Cupid I dart stick out as obviously as a sore thumb, but there are, nevertheless, certain signs B-nd mlzens which any youth and maiden can apply to their emotions which will give them a fair idea of what sort of temperature they are running- A boy, for instance. has a right to think he is in love for keeps if: (1) so that he sees in some Plain commonplace girl a. combination of beauty and siren and vamp, and is so enthralled by this vision that he believes all other men are trying to take her away from him, although she never had a date before. It he loses his judgment and believes that an extravagant, clothes-mad, society-crazed girl will make an ideal wife for a 11°01‘ ma“ struggling to get ahead in the world, ol- a. dumb Dora will be a companion of whom a brilliant, cultivated man will never tire. ‘ a little cutie talk baby talk by the hour and ask ml more, and think it fascinating in hel- not m know a smsle, I011- ordinary, all of her pestiferoils little brothers his own fireside of an 01111111118. Bud Tempo- evenixigs sitting in the back parlor R The Housewife And Her A ct ivi t i e s‘ have merely a older and Wiser 111611 bake in s. hot oven. i "W" "W915"!- ‘ NOURISHING TYPES 0F SOUP ‘ gestfons for your choice. Serve soup-rich and hot, at this time of year. It is nourishing and healthful. some soups are almost whole meals in themselves. Those containing potatow, milk, and dried , Lima beans are both nourishing ‘ and economical. Try the following recipes if you wish to serve really 890d B01198! Lima and Tomato Soup: 3 cups cooked Limas, 3 stalks celery, 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper, f 1-2 cups cooked. strained toma- toes, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 1-2 tea- spoon salt, 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons flour, 3 pints water, 2 slices onion. terfll for long-sleeved blouse. ‘Send fifteen wrap coin carefully. NBIIIO Street Address Put the Limes, water, onion, and o“? “own” I celery in a saucepan; simmer 80 —‘-—- albums’ men rub through a‘ coarse contours, l special cream for sieve. Melt the butter, add flour, stir until hot, then add Ltml mix- ture, green pepper and seasoning. Serve with crisp crackers. Savory Lima Soup; 2 cups cooked dried Limes, 4 cups or 1. quart milk 2 tablwpoons chopped carrot, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley, 2 slices 0111011. 3 tablomflcns butter or bacon fat, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper. Put Limas through food chopper. blackheads, a new shade of beech tan powder, are n11 provided to help solve our problems. THE BLACK VELVET BAND ‘ The Edwardian fashion of wear- ing I bllck velvet band around the neck has returned. The bands are wide lnd‘ slightly swathed, drawing attention to a white throat and softly ‘ rounded chin- Heat milk in double boiler,‘ add 11m; 0mm a, breech or clip of UmB-s- He" f“ in 5111118 PM; Mid diamonds is worn in the centre of onion and carrot and cook 5 min- m1; bend, utes. Add to hot mixture, cook 10 minutes, then strain. Add salt, P691121 and parsley. INTEBESTINU PER-FIIMES than writing moods nowa- Perfume is more to fit in with our ' days. Twin perfumes there lre that are cllled "rown" lnd "Oounmfl" "Town" is “istlcated, exotic. “Country" speaks of the woods lnd the ferns and the hay-fields and |RR|1A11QN o; all kinda of delightful homely / RASHES, QUICKLY www- - '-°"‘"-" ' plea. wafinu. ' oAan-LuAvnvo rashes itching and burnl of emu andotlier skin irritationgf efienul Oahu: rflmpd to Culitlirl’! amazinglé quick, 5o"fil'l%.l‘f“°é's§°i."r’l5zi2e°$ll"'l§~'$ " B“ :41 act's: PgulStrret-W fig In spite of the fact that card- ), leaving is l custom which has lost m. a great deal of its formality there m‘ are still times when one hls to know what to do when plying duty calls. If you are calling for the first time, leave one of your own cards and two of your husband's. ‘This is because he would leave one for husband and wife, but you only leave one for the wife- OINTMENT _._..._. into which we are now invited to peep and which reveals blemishes, that the right cures may be sug- gested for the improvement of our skin. It penetrates much deeper If the lady you m calling upon than the human eye, fgvggljng happens to be u. widow, or single. lines, wrinkled, skin faults in ex- you only leave your own card- If Ilzgerated form. so that the cor- the lady you call upon is out, the rect lotions and creams and powd- ers may be selected to suit in- divfdual complexions. Fashion to-day has suggested "l" "lo Dller nail vanishes are preferred. Nevertheless it is eon- sldered correct to match lane's nail vamfsh with arm's lipstick —and card you leave indicates ‘your visit. Should your husband accompany you lnd the host f; not at home your husband should leave his card for his host. After a wedding. or any such big function, it is quite in order to leave your card, about c. week after You'll lock l picture in this clay ed blouse that can go places. It's just the smartest affair in lustrous satin crepe for your town suit... lnd a favorite topper with c. velvet skirt for lim- a o'clock parties. Inna or short sleeves are optional includes both. It , looks l. million lnd costs so little ‘ will prove l molt delight- e; gflf 1mg- . ful Xmas gift. The diagram shows “mu the who!‘ m“ l I how utterly simple it is to sew. - greased, pour in the mixture, and 5 CF09! 811k- llmlm crime. wool crepe. velvet, meta!» I fabrics, etc, are other popular sug- Style No. 3310 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18. 20 years, 32, 34, 30. 38. 40 and 42 inches bust. Sim 36 requires 2 1-8 yards of 30-inch ma- cents (l5cvfn stamps or coin (coin preferred) address to Charlottetown Guardian giving:- Style N0. S310 Bfze... l SUFFERING thanks for the invitation. Newcomers to a district should give calls from older iasidents. out o! place for the newcomer to make the first move. If callg u’ m” fwthwmlne. then perhaps some influential person in the dis- trict. to whom they are known, will make l special effort on their behalf by xlvlns some kind of 2:011! It Whmh tihetv may make the esslry acqua n : i, in their standing. an” o 0t e" RELIEVE QUICKLY wml KELLOGGZS RELIEF Alfllllllfllnliulfifll! quickly lnd simply "11""! bv Kellen’: Anhml 1mm. 111l- “mlu hlfbll Preparation-sold in Can- 1511'" 3° Wlrl- has alrcadsibenefited thculandl. ‘ AlyouréufarertDrw - nobody wants colourless lips! the event. whether you attended or Lift mash: for helping sagging not, u it merely represents you: THE GRATEFIIL MESSENGER Last winter when I fed the birds I had no thought of pay; But yesterday a cardinal Woke me at break of clay. He lighted on a lilac tree And turned his head to me, Singing a song that filled my heart- With Iiric ‘melody. I wish you might have seen that bird Swell out. his crimson throat, He lifted up his crested head And sounded every note. He sang a song of hope and joy And acted well his part, ‘This grateful messenger who left His song within my he"; —-(Ba.rah Joyner) Design No. 391 unusually promises plenty of it But beworcl Don't contradict a lnd with a very long second finger. i-ie'l l Saturniln and must be "yessed." As for the girl with wide spaces between her fingers-be cagy. she's much too curious. Easy to remember these lnd other pointers in our 32~pagc booklet on palmisiry. Fun lt partial. picnics. evsninlr: n! home. _ Send 20c in coins for your copy of Secrets Of Palmistry to The Guardian Home service, Address. Be sure to write plainly your Name Address, and the Name of booklet. Name DESIGN N0. JBI Name — — — — — -- — - — - - - - - - - — - " ‘ " ' Street Address SlmeiAddresl——--——'—-——-—- — — — — —-—--- flq__--___----fnvlneg_-_-------— 01H H0711 Outdoor labor on the farm or in the bush requires muscle bulld- lng food. Rich ln iron and mineral salts genuine Barbados Extra Fancy Molasses srovirles l dclicioul avor to any meal-on the table or in cooking. I Roumnbu: Ari ‘or growth: Benn Emu! Bar do! Erin an“ Molaiu. LAD!‘ ELIZABETH PERCIPS WEDDING GOWN Lady Elizabeth Percy will wear ' a. new fabric for her wedding dress at 5t. Giles Cathedral on Dec- ember 2. It is a. white brocade that looks as if molten silver were being poured over it. So is it des- cribed. White broccade woven silver flowers has been clxed so that when it. catches the light it looks like molten metal, at other times like a rare piece of engraved glass. It is the first time that brocade has been treated to achieve such an effect. BEAUTY- UP-TO-DATE Mechanism is doing its part in BARBADOS MO lififi... helping us all to be beautiful to- day. There is a new apparatus LASSES’ ‘mp5,?! /'. when she marries Lord Olydesdale v with . i LISTEN svsnyeooy! l SEAL SA "runw To PAGE- ( 1 I) IN THIS NEWSPAPERJ YOU'LL SEE :5: "YOUR GOOD P1215140, CAPN co-LUCK); "l N40 MYniPALS, PETER, POLLX FLIPPO THE AND THE FLYING FISH m Tm;- , ; , NEW COMIC STRIP 0 NTA CLAUS AND CIOMPAN)’