{ii OCTQQER 2, 1942 f”, ‘Help Wanted‘ Advertisements tions which became ef- Undcr the new ‘v M: w publish W" b 4. tlll gelfgiglllcztllllipgulalli-Nnell-lllllihtflatllfl anted" advertisements lur domestics; farm help; teachers; nurses and probationers; “leasing and trapping help. and for students employed after 00 All other “Help Winted" m" ‘leelnentlr 5079'". Infill as submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective Service officer. Unemplo nient Insurance Commission, 1. 0. 0. F. Hall. nlchmilll Street. and on receiving the of- ficer's approval the edvertisents can then be inserted in The Charlottetown Guardian. Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Minimum Charge fit All! Adverthellentc I Cents ixntni Guardian locals. lo word: Western and Eastern leech llo per word; Announcemeu and Coming Events 3c per worm Classified 3c word; 1n Memorial Notices 10o per inelr Lists of lFloral and Sfiltual Off cards. m. 6o Er name‘ icttcrr oi Goudulhncc '1 per inch; enga omen l0 Ior for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 8 nor Notices of Thanks and l Appreciation, 10o per inch or to mm ts of "ubscrlptions - l9 cents per inch. Address and tntion 01.09. Other rates on application l Female Help Wanted WANTED COOK FOR PRINCE Nova. Apply Northumbci-lnnd Ferries. 9-30-3l- WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework, family of two, Ap- ply 93 Weymouth st. 10-1-31. WANTED AT ONCE EXPERI- Wanted WANTED - QUANTITY STRAW. W. H. Dennis. Dunstaffnage. o-ao-ai Lost LOST - man srnsn. YEAR oLn. Notify A. R. McDonald. Bredel- __bane. 10-2-11. enced mald Xn“ 1 Sfslélllnllllfgllv. LOST i- BETWEEN MARKET 6°“ Wage" Pp” ‘ f f“ Building and 238 Prince. oblong street" w 1H‘ dlllmmd b’°°°“- Rewml- ggyg; MAID WANTED roa FAMILY isri. ' ' ' 2i three. Apply R. R. Belllb . . 1, - - . lo Let T0 LET - ROOMS, s4 naynaap Persona] Sm” “'2'” ASTHMA 1s A 10v manna. "David Asthma Remedy" 7895 is a joy brlnger. 64 doses only $3.00- Jenkins Pharmacy. 10-I-lmo. ECZEMA AND ALMOST ANY F0 car -- z ADJOINING i-rnoivr rooms. 151 Euston Street. 10-2-ii. T0 LET —UNFURN1SHED HEAT- ccl room. Apply Tomllns Grocery. Corner Kent and Rochford. Phone lwhy Cblldlllflfl lmlllfidllllflv l0‘ 659. 9-29-31. lieved with “Davis' Priiritiis n s. . . a i: or For Sale lin- $13.65. Follow enclosed dict... EOE SALE -- 1938 FORD TWO- ton truck. Four rear tires practic- ally new’. Motor i-un 8.000 miles. Howard Douglas. Malpeque Road, Charlottetown. 10-1-21. RUBBER BELTS AND TRACES $3.40 pair. Rubber conveying belts 18" 2 ply for potato graders. Clin- ton Morrison. Fredericton. 10-1-41. Male Help Wanted WANTED — MARRIED MAN FOR farm work near Charlottetown. Free house. veletables and milk. Good w s.- Write "J." Guard- Miscellaneous Pg“ o» g0“. ‘Ell “Erl;‘“連l.£."”nl““l‘22; ppy o c usy. ran - - - ~ - qyacadla 9.39.31, Phone 1663. 10-2-7. Agents Wanted A “SECOND INCOME" FORNRELIABLE MEN OR WOMEN _______ Coffee, Cocoa, Spices. Extracts. Toilets-Articles. Medicines. Soaps 5m" cm“ and Xmas Gift Sets. Good earn- Canada ._ ings in spare time. No Capital or C em 1,0 experience required You take no 0mm 1° 150 "sk- rs“. v-.R.Pu"*i:~.rw* we... , . I1 . Co” a“ as oN-9-24-28. Royal Bank — Attention Farmers Near Charlottetown Starting Monday, September 28th, and throughout the remainder of ihc season we will be buying Table Slim‘ Potatoes at our Charlottetown warehouse daily at market prices. FRANK B. CLARKE. ‘ 9-28-30-2l. PARTRIIIGE SEASUN l The Partridge season for this year will open on October 15th and close on October 31st. both days inclusive. This applies l0 b0"! Illlllve "ml hungarlan partridge as well as ruffed grouse. The bag limit for native partridge ls three birds pcr day; for hungarian partridges five birds per day. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. =_ THE CHABQLQTIEIQEN GLJABPLAN. ESTOCK QUOTA noivs MINING (Canadian Press) Oct, 1_ PAGE FIVE _ > r r 1o MONTREAL SToCK NEW YsRK STOCK *‘°""°' 10c EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Aldemieo Aunor Bas ltgltal (Canadian Press) m. (Canadian Press) fjfuoll Stocks Close B ll Do stociu Close 8;“, m Brazilian 10 6-8 cal u‘ Boll Tel 134 l-2 Am o and r u 14 CPR can Cement 4 Anaconda 26 1-4 Cent P“ Ciiii Car Found 6 Baldwin Loco l2 5-8 Cnn on. Pfd 251-2 Bendix Av 341-2 gggkfme" Can Ind Al A 81-2 Beth Steel 54 5-8 Dom’ on Con Pacific 61-2 Ohes Ohio 821-2 Can Steam 11-2 Chrysler 61 1-2 Efiélflfg‘ Cocksliutt Plow 61-2 Con Edison 13 1-4 Falcon Cons Smelt 83 3-4 Elec Auto Lite 28 Franco Dom 5c B 71-2 Gen Elec 27 7-0 Goldale Dom 'i‘c.\'tile '10 Gen Motors 30 1-4 Glmn“ Gold 1 , __—‘Al—fle—llfe—€@ nfneal- =~—— n" Nickel L, 3i b,‘ g: gezglfld 1 4 Hard Rock 35 maid rig t away Annie someon: - to h‘s feet and hifisscy Herr n - e llke ' ' l , l _: McColl Front 4 Mont ward ggiigggll l gllesdn. andyguggddhcotcliiigosygdllllekggg §§r“‘°ccli¥l§l.dl-“°’". ‘ill?’ m“ ma“ Montreal 2i N Y Central 9 8-4 ow u b’ ‘ mybody?ll Y“, Annie had a nlencvs "one Eula-x)“ [wok Nat Brew 24 Nor Am Co ll 1-4 Hud a, 22 34 B, sister. But the friend's sister would noticed the decanteruoar dieitaiklw Nat stccl Car 80 Penn RR 23 l-4 Imp oll 9 34 be equally good for Mm Bwglesl so and drew back ofiendm- by m5 until NQl-gulflg], 43 1-2 Phil Pet Co 40 l-4 1m Pa“ 31 TB FRANKEN MELONEY Annie wolud come herself. Ariri stcativ zitviroach ll c‘ on‘; l; shuivinigan 14 Std Oil NJ 39 3-4 Int Nlck 31 7_8 would there, she asked breathlessly. what he ‘ii/as saying c " now st Law com 110 Texas Corp 3'1 s-e m, Pa“ 13 34 Author of "Call nocir Love" be a ioio for Karl. because Karl was "When-s Erica? do... r11 you do st Law Pfd — United Air 29 1-4 J M Co“ b‘ _ going to be laid off at the fac- with her while you were slay?" g g Ema’ ail l‘: Km’ Add 35o """"" “his. hesitated A b il tok uni “um “a” were (“Wu a‘ - . oers eras tecotlaeo t ~ " , vanlldlllm qol-l, l5 1-5 m: gig? 7231-4 (Continued from W180 2) s. butler in Michael Hen-en's em- all rizht." g n “he Duct Erma Pffldllcfl PHCBS West lllllml 3B 1-3 Lam u r° 330 =——-——————————— "_ “w”? “h” "l" h“ hand Over me He “med to make contact with west Elec 73 74; Lmlélqfi 72 Ali actual chili of loneliness in tn-e l€lcilll0ll€ and appeaied to Alice n0il1in£bn€d said. carom that Erica Woolworth _ D ace. lvhoiiitoii. mill ivnoiii she and EYliY-l. was all right. “Ennis good. I w as i Macassa 190 He switched on the lights in the “vie having dinner. bare,’ Alice worried about hcr Wl "4;- fl... we MONTREAL“ 0c,“ l_(cp)_cg,n_ lltlllfgcleod 9g grill? gall‘ and raring farkesrbell. A RBULCIIIJC-Cufiigffd her “easily, "Tull servants? 1 rang and ;--,, o and they 823*",?““‘§‘3{’f“3,,?“3%“§§.;.,, as M [f | c b Malartlo lie house ‘siglliieriioinléiiliuiirluiliomilg er oriiliiig slid aigiliilhcd anived d‘9l’l,,‘ef,’.’b"gfl-_.‘v“l§rflis °T'"“'?"°.°‘1Y?" “BM ‘r b‘ ‘ - McIntyre 33 rang again, and lhm lmpaliemiy tlie nextmoriimi: iii the rulri-mar- flatly )5 e ' ‘me ‘ma him is spot: Eastern A-large 47-48: McKenzie 51 akgllenclltgdbgguuagalllt_ ‘tech lpmgg “aPIfJFl L‘? 5f" .011. but "Oh. é\'<’!',l'b0v.“»"S fire A-iiiiciiiim 4647; A-pullets 42B; _____ McWatters 9 grltlln l}, w {l9 51*,“ l° hi! 170m"- llf“: Skim n!/l_A1i‘\t’,- This _iob may he repeated v v tun-vs» glggilg, 3g, , u. can n: ;..**:*;i:“..2i:."tii*; ‘*5 *">ri.x~.iziit rislssxi‘: Put: . ~ ——“—- - ' .- ., , . sawi l1. n awirroe , MoNTREfl w. 1—<$,1j,>,,—,*’gg; so... on» gar-mg, ,; airzgliftisrzuéite lrmbsfi- l5iiic“°.wi€i.$i“i?cfii3fi °‘~¥?>i§‘~.“$,',}$§“*ddh~ uce prices 0 av as repor orme l- - c . _ an your clothes are Dominion lxrpui-iinent of Asricul- Ablllbl P“ _ Omega c Heflggfrdfill; gall to Bangles: illllalnlglggllullgfifgllltldbgélt labial alllths damp," she discovenid With contri- ll"f@1'°1l°“*— Abitlbi Com 4 1-2 Ont Nlckel 1414 bed ‘also covered with“ m i. tr durliirz his ohscilcc? n [a mg M“ m“ Bugs: graded Shipments oflermz B A Oil 15 1-4 PM‘ CT°W 136 Froin wliere lie stood lie a lllsdee ' Nevertheless she had ' ll ' d HQ ignored he! concem “s” A-luritc 48-49; A-nicdium 47-48; A- Beauhamo“ 9 5_8 Pioneer l“ that the slum“ wom- nd all r 8&8 her nnsgivings- and had Lhllgi Oil-er down. His voice “\\'35 curt. "I pllliCts tll-l-lgl! 44; C 34-35. Bathurst A n s4 Powell 4o _beyond looked as if mile h a 120m arms around Anme d k1 ‘(Ill 11¢‘ mint to talk ‘to vou. Bull“: first grade, Creamery Fraser 9 1-8 Pleml" 3'7 neatly folded up and utv a en Paige had lost no [tinme :5? ttm‘ “cam h’ “an umu ‘morning? 91'1"“- lttbbml ml“ “W375 m“? 1111-553 _ Preston 18'! rain beating clbwnawddd ih Karl w work moving the oldwnielcle“ NO‘ I “m t° tau‘ w w“ m“ elude 501m- lllbblnll Wm- 3646"“ l ll ll l4 Queeneton 1e black night pressing in ' in t the so» had discovered. in the att‘ ‘i Y“ 59°‘ the" a" “m?” ‘m "wf t‘ '1'@llll'=°°ll"§~ Que N° 1 lmmu“ m” o Reno Gold 1 windows lent an air of “a is" e the big house rob bl th m 0 °"d "m?" “h” I “m” m“ "°"" i‘ i " Int! Pew 13 7'8 l A th 1 34 m“ - w _ lmrea 1W 1° m. h T? 5' 3' 9 V“? . aybe voud better know them " - _ Price Com 1 S n h illmlgbelcl df lvanphinrr of his 1138i if 3t ad fulfil-shed the "Perhaps I'd better." noi- angel‘ Cheese: current receipt. western Price Pfd - gglelglmb g tgfgalgl {m fin; finlglllihgvigeg Ill-Rd figargtzlzje c0533“ 5 hundred flared. If he felt that was‘ almiit. her, m‘ Q“ “'“"‘“" 19% F03 Mmmal’ s1 xi ' 44o wav downstairs agal with o ii ' A flashoflightnln and deaf ' “M” w“ m“ “m °l mslmmn“ wholesale western and Que White 20 slgcm 33 2 sw-D an agencv o‘, egg-L Hg “Md mu of munde br F m mg“? the issue? She sat down, facing him first grade FL/Aslgagmmill- l Q“ M k t A Sladgzi 1a l‘ 8- lnk and iulped it Amthgrouiieis reverie She tlwuriiogor f: “exits; ttrlieisflbeiliiwh went ' a : ' o. e - - ' ' . e . Pu a’ e s gar; .2; 12: zissrrur. e.ne:e nlilfiln‘: hostesses; ell-lolly, l-‘--" Glance Stu-v»- 11 €é“.§.'°-l*iri?éi‘§~-"l..‘ “It; isrerzrwrreemiusrszzss vie- w“ CANADA cm i a the portrait spoke he'd know he “'35 registered what lav behind. In the Fentfi“ “¥§d“<’3v°“.‘l‘? “ti,” “tall; ' PROVINCE OF up” C“ 6° crazy 0r——dead. darkness the biz house seemed afire if “W13, old {i“.§‘?‘fl‘,§%‘l, ‘a’ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND j Vlmml" 34° no felt for r, cnclr, “mo, m, my with ligh. Her first thoiwht was NW» a ' “t " e “m 1N TIIE PROBATE coon!‘ (Canadian Press) W" H“! 9°‘ n little time to get my lea under bur lars. ut nor comlnon eecnse Golden Amwv h, who“ The first day of October. A.1)., 1942. UNUMID me, Marcia, and 1'11 find out what tol nor that housebreakers did not mammal” 5m 05m scarcely In Re Estate of Charles C. Ding- Toronto-Stocks Ienerlllv lower h! this is all about," only micro wmlld usually announce their presence w“ l; -m_ ‘d men she remember, ivcll, lute of South Lake in King‘! "RM trill."- lhm 65 he start Phllfldelphla. That was it. with such abelldon- Perhaps the sfil- ed that the Atlantic Shipping corn- pmmqy l" ll". 5am provlme, p-al-m- Montreal-industriais ‘rangers illloo 1 1 82000 The memory of the meeting was 3, vants had returned. ordered to do so par“! no“ the line that had pur- er, (loci-used. iii testnte. .. .. h'3l;;"k“"lu[m°ks fndlfe" l? “full “a 5a c‘ ' ' dun “"01? l“ h” c°ns¢l°u5nesi b?’ ‘m ‘rate emploler“perhnps 1t chased the flagship of the Gris. n. u.» sin-rm of the County of New f,’ —l fnfhl If), all: lllvohell, hlw 1t been? A llrstlme m? W.“ Mlchael Herlon Ill-itself‘ Bill rw- wold fleet- Kiiirrs County or- any Constable or wf‘ ‘in eiéatgeber pwheat ‘future . hllad been that evening-less his office had informed her only “why M. you wllme m. m my,“ literate person within said Count! ufiflfigxm." December i5 higher Q had blulfgetia v2.21? hghm w H” lfifiofi“? m“ mhmtended 3° b9 m she asked him quietly. “'“EE'"NG= ' g 111R down into his sivdie s33 hlfllaiiepsnrt She we? igbxuefw call Km when why m‘ I will“ W? ma“ at 91%. SEARLETOWN SCHOOL Honor roll for September. WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on filc of Freda Dlngwcil of Souili Imkn aforesaid. Stenographer. tlio mlministrntrlx of the above Ililfll0i| osioie, proving that a clta- Grade __.;_ Rum wright; 3, tum may lie issued for the purpose M,“ wrlglm hereinafter sct forth: You are gl-age v111_....1, Muriel Bobey; 2, therefore hereby required to cite all Keith sqbey, poi-sons interested in the said Grade VII.——1. Grace Nlcholsomi Fslllf‘ to lit- and appear before the Jiiilqis present M. a Probate Court to lu- lielrl in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. ln 1h:- snirl Province, on Tuesday. tlio 10th tlav of November neyrt comics, at the hoiir of eleven oW-lflvk fort-noon of the same day in allow muse if any they can why 2. Charles Wright. Grade VL-l. Adele Sobey; 3. Peggy Sobey: 3. Rosella Noonan. rode V.—1. Margaret Desfwches: 2, Hillard Marks. Grade IV.—1. Douglas Noonari: I. Leta Noonan: 3. John Nicholson. Grade III. Sr.—1. Marjorie Lieai-d: 2. Janet Bradshaw; 3. Joan Brad- tlii- Arr-omits of the said Estate 511M“ . Grade 1T1 Jr.—l. Joseph Noonan. should not he passed and the Estate 2. Bobby Marl“. rinsed as prayed for in said peti- limi aml on motion of Arthur F. iWi-Oiinlrl, Esq" Proctor for said Roma Marks; 3' Annle Pen-y "°"“"".“'-_ Grade I. Jr.-—1, Fred DesRoches: Ami it is liercliy ordered that l! 2_ Margaret Perl-v; 3_ Andy Pen-y, iriiv- (‘Olly liorrnf bi- forthwith puli- Margaret McKenna_Teachg;-_ ll<|If‘(| in some newspaper publish- (pMl-lol, please copy) nil lu (‘linrlrvitrtnwn aforesaid once m} Place s folded cloth under in onrli work for at least four consecutive weeks from the date dlsh who’; 0011mm; food to licicni‘ wnrl thnl a true rnpy hereof beaten, The cloth saves the table and helps to keep the dish steady- the be iv- fortliivlili posted in the follow- liig piililic places s “vciy. v- iiolv in the linll of the Court iloosc in Sollrls in King’! County aforesaid, at the store of J. F. lllossoy at Bothwell in King's (‘nunty aforesaid. and in front 0| llll‘ school nt Smith Lake afore- swiil. so iii-it all persons interested in tho said Estate as aforesaid nr-v Iv-ivr- rlur. notion thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Lennard Palmer, Judge of the said Probati- Court at Charlottetown aforesaid, the day and year first zilmvi- ivrlilvn, By [lm Court. fitting and Supplying Ginsu Ii. .|. “liaison OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. I. I. Office Bonn: 10 to l! n. Bl 3 to l P. M. Holidays etc. by appoiililtmeni (SgrL) Muriel C. Lowthei- Ofilos Connected w h Rellitmr- DEUGSTORE "es-is" '":g=r-—- lIhS.) -' Home lighting has ions been s woe!‘ mater and ww Wt 011M110 Ind Quebec, on account of the power criorwe. m livhis in wmlsblwk- Outs, householders are asked to reduce their WWW‘ Wnmlln-Plldfl by ll least a0 ncr cent Rearrangement of fin-nltui-e, can and PWPH "Be 01' lillllrances and substitution of more l0 Gql-lllllmlli- Wm l!" hell? c"? flown power consumption, end provide can ravines u well. Pour Ilmpll F831’ Ways Conserving Power to ways to save power u! ibustrchedlbon. 1h fallow (i) instead of slitting It opposite sides ol s room and using up two or thrice different lsmPl. "lie young couple have the right idea. Tlhey we using up less light, without- causlng €';'!‘5b1‘&l11, and sharing not only electricity, but the evening paptr 121 Replace deoora/tive lamps, not used particularly for reading with low watt-age light bulbs. In tiriligiht ism?! remove 100400.300 watt bulbs end MONTREAL. Oct. 1—(CP)—In- dustrials on average were firmer in dealings today on the stock ex- change and curb market and other ZIOUDB were ar. Massey-Harris was the star former among industrials. on stock exchange, rising fractionally to a. new high. Others in the sec- tion stronger were Cockshutt Plow. at a. new high, Price Brothers. Na.- tional Steel Car and Alcohol “A.” Canadian Oar preferred was hard- er but the common slipped and also behind were Bathurst. Algoma Steel. Hamilton Bridge and Niagara Wire. Ottawa Electric Railway moved up to a new hlizh level in utilities while Montreal Power shifted from the win to the lose column and Brazilian was another softer issue. Canada. Steamship common was a- head ancl the preferred down and C.P.R. cancelled an opening drop in carriers. International Nickel and Hudson Bay Mining were laggards Ln metals and ImPer a1 was pointed downward in oils. In miscellaneous. Distiller - Seegrsms, Ogilvie Flour and. Celan- ese picked up small gains and Na.- tional Breweries was shaded. Total sales: 13.700 shares: Indus- trials. 7.300; Mines. 6.400. per- the rolling bum and will leave 1m. filo/mix ' [flflf/l/f 0/1 pounding the breath out of him. she remembered. that it was his and ‘tGentiemen, it's ten tvceks before Ami-he's wedding night. “I'd never the rerzular stockholders’ mcgljing, forgive anyone who called my hus- and over three months before the bond out of bed on his wedding Atlantic ShiDDlnR Company's loans night to so thro a rainstorm to an due. On the dayI that they're find Out why l1 ts were on in s. due. theyll be met. ntil that day your preparations to take over. are house." she thought. Besides. there a little premature." They'd known was iiothinl; to be afraid of. She h? W85 bllllfl-lliz. What coiilid. anyone Drilled on a Dali" oi’ shoes. and slip- do in ten iveeks to retrieve control pod a topcnat over her 11l£’.lil.E0\\'l1. over the COmDanv against, gal-mg" 0n the ivay‘ out. she stopped for a and his gang, and the Allied Ban}; moment in E_rica‘s room. The child 7 was asleep. with the dog at the foot see how it was. Marcia? I 01 her bed- Pelee had to smile. Bus- I could do it but I can't~or ter took up nearly all of the tiiiv can I. Marcia, can I . . ." room .but lie looked as if he belong- The agony of breathing ZIFEW 1.35,; ed there, and Erica looked like a He stood up. There was something Sllrljblvlyrled lmp instead of a tragic he had to do. “Hist was it? Oh, yes. Wffllllh- He must find Erica. Marcia had It was s hard climb to the house- tlven him Erica to take care of and more than she'd bargained for, The hed lost her. The girl, too. Maybe wind and rain blinded her eyes and the irirl was back Ln hei- lavender her small flashlight proved an iri- suite on Park Avenue wit-h the adequate guide in the whirling gentleman caller in the R0115- blackness. She was drenched and Royce." And Erica? Erica was prob- blefilhless by the time she reached ablv with Alice Thornton, He drag- the entrance It was all sine could do fled himself to the telephone. A to force herself up the shallow steps. crackle of lightning cut across the Her hand shook as she fitted, the room, followed bv a. staggering boil key into the latch. of thunder. He jiggled the receiver, Through the wide doors of the The line “'11s dead. Rrerit hall she could see the eerie The thunder startled Pairze from HEW‘ 0f a Shale lamp. Her hear’. sleep. It was a moment or so before have a twist within her. Michael she could orient herself in the dark Hello" ‘V85 sprawled in a chair be- Y°°m- she Strllilfzled throuizh her fore the empty fireplace. a drink in drowsiness and sat up. The sloping his hand. lines of the ceiling and the low-set windows told her where she was—in CHAPTER XVI! the little old farmhouse. She lav on her pillow again. She felt that she As Paige stepped into the room should be weary, dead tired. and Michael looked up. For a tnoment was a little put out to find that she 1H5 (‘yes seemed to find difficulty in wasn t. She could get up this mom- focusing. he didn't appear to new..- ent and. out the oilcloth for the nice her. And no wonder! Sodden kitchen shelves. Itlwasryt human. nlirlitgown handing like s trailihiz though. You couldnt move arid es- slip from beneath her topcoat. and tabllsh yourself in a new house in her hair dripping wet and. plaflPred one single dav without feeling at to licr temples. least a hint of fatigue. It had been a mad. fantastic performance from She was so it's the same wit. Griswold! women!" The glass ivcnt skidding to the floor. “I don't want cm." Grlsyvolds women! Paine wished she could hurt him as he was tryinix to hurt her. To be one of Tod Grie- wold’: women was a thing of pride, To be his flesh and blood! . . . She stood uimher eyes blazing. "If you've quite flnl-hcd, Mr. l-lerron---" "All r -A t. I'm finished. I've sold What I iviinbed to. I QUEAE the oviier nine reasons dont lllillifii’ vary much." She noticed {dill-Z his hands were trembling. and his breath came with difficulty. her sneer. Thin be drink. He was ill. "‘1’<iii‘\'e not to set to ly-o." she said firmly. He gave a short laugh "That's what I ivanted to do when I came home. but I couldrrt find any to n+3 in to. Damed pain ls rzettinc me . he muttered under his breath. She couldn't leave him h-"re in a. damn, empflv house, and 11-; couldn't; walk afrainst the storm "l li he ‘Pi-"r: in a few minutes. Mi‘, Herron. Please ivait here—" ,1 (To be Continued) Ilflnard’! relieves sprains, l WANTED l Salesmen to take our pop- ular llne of calendars as a; part time proposition. Our line will pay you big money in commissions. Apply National Selcrtlve Service beginning to end. To Keep War replace with 50-100-150 bulbs which an sufficient for Rodin. or have the Lrhllght bulb removed entirely, as in the picture, and rcplaccd with one 100 vatt bulb, l3) Use the oven for cookng complete meals whenever possible. Have the focd ready for the oven when it ls at the right tcm- perature Just as this young housewife dots, make "all-own" meals your specialty, In this oven process one element la used whih flu-co qr vitamins and muiersls retained. begin with. she had called “I hadn't dreamed that you‘d be Industries Wheels-Turnin “Ch, I'm so sorry." she exclaimed. . sorry for so maiiv things Offlct’. that she didn't know ivhene to begin, Charlottetown four elements are necessary when using the cooking surface, (o w-n cooking, use ‘high’ heat for as little time as possible, t-hen tum to "low. Tum off the clement a low minutes bolero cotfkliig l5 roinplctrcl. Food will continue to ccok on HCfPd licnt. \Vll€ll cocking your illlfls ii=e n minimum nlil-‘illlli oi wai-ri". Th: cocking time will be slifrtclicd Ind morl