" »\~ i,‘ ~#.ri_`». . H., i' » . i ,. ~.a_.;_ ~i --vi .J f r i . 'i ». ii. pl; ~ . ~l' ‘ ;;»»"",'~ ` \ . ‘J ' s E5:-_~ V " i E ".4 ,. av; .»_".' ggi' .1 3 _ , f%\‘.:' “ hi. 5*- V ' t ,»"._. . '- ~ 5...- -_ ,~_._#.. __ 4/ ijl .» .\.. '.‘ .i .Ivy ‘\ VY 1 . > . .-(, 1.- 1 />,. :fi -\ i".| .Q-»"` .. V . ,»¢--i. ' A -.---- >=-~-»~.~»--» ....._=.. ~».-_a...._....-_._...-._~» __.f .~ _u,._».»..»._ -...._.. ._... -_.;~i..i..'....».. , __ _ . » A ._ . -"11' - "' -~ » .- .. ~ - .ni ‘ - f » --~ »- ~ ~ "r . _ .._....~ _-__.‘s..r' ‘a‘~z:.cs.:.a=.<. K ~~~? ' ~ “-"1 .irL._..,'. -` 'W ' W __4_‘___ , _ _ '._1.i.».i.ci.i\¢-anis-»¢.iiiri\¢;.l»/-c.. ‘ ;s.._n_~'.',».'~.~...-.' --¢~'- "»‘ ` ' DECEMBER 14 1931 _ PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - -e ~ ` 'e i A Ptkof 11°” 'T' B'-[NU "l" Wl* “ii iw 5 *__* li f___ i _ - ' =` . comm. F Q 5' f \ As;‘;,,';L, Dofathy Dlx xwuxm Illustrated Dressmaliing Lesson Furnished With lneomllara ble . ~ »\ fe-‘ we . ... _ . suv Mar- _ - Called 39? _*_ *£4 __ H ' *Q Q. What tip is the. least one TER q _ B A “be” ,_ .-.=`.;..,..,':`,,’ }-§;°‘7"" _ 2i]f§d..ii§.euf§..il§° Wm in E mt' N W--E EN my The Woman Who Sued lor liibel Because Her ” "" ' O " ` 'A ' ` ’ A~ Tusnfy-“ve °f="i=- ou you .vs sap ui remiss. are Age Was Printed as 39 Doesn’t Kn0W 8 M533, is? a’ ..V,,~ -4-- . == == ;- . ,W .1 ;-_-_-.-... . :ir-lf; .n f »- i 0”, » * i"`»‘ f if f. ` " ig’ _ = ' §:" ‘- l i if: _ -l 'c ¢ . i ' » - » '. ' i . selves?" he u_.l;.-rl fli m on their rv- "Tlizit shower liu2"‘>?§"i"‘ E ‘belt is cute idea. good thing when they have got it, and for pausing before they take the fatal leap into the 40s, which plunges them in middle age. Moreover, at 39 H woman is at what is perhaps her most attractive and happiest age, for she is still YOUHB 611011811 U0 “Tliere was a .'-!1"‘»‘.'fF ful OUT fir-‘il W_v_WwW__ _*_ 4 “ spegial subjnt you can suggest, Mr. MY SOUP CHEST sayhwe gms," and 01d enough to know what she Wants 0! life and t0 get ‘i - ~'--;“"` " ~"""' ':"':*;-"_"' ' ‘h`"_"""'i" gggrgeisqurr which I Could bus: my one of the greatest cooking helps it if it 15 humanly possible to do S0. i H h WHL bl5h°i’~ “`l’1i0d the Worthy is my soup chest' In it is a set of Of course, this ls not the general idea. The popular theory L4 th” B““gS» You must ronmmber this 15 recipe cardg' giving directions for glrlhood is the halcyon period of a woman’s existence and that the lot of a 'tough' town, and if you want a making boumon' cream and thfck the niipper is one oi’ unmixed bliss. All women are supposed to turn quiet religious meeting tomorrow SOUDS. -‘gi .-.si t .f,;;'_§.;;: gffg , i pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin . rfefmd-> gf; ` Price of pattern 15 cents. .hav 2 I 0. 753. Size ...»»...-~-..»...»...» . 3 Name 753 I U . Iilelslwws nr. sasssaeeitliliill Street Address City Stats To begin with, the woman of 39 or 40 is often far better-looking than she was at 19 or 20. Skinny girls fill out. Fat ones thin down. Awkward es acquire poise and grace ‘ They learn how to d'ess, how to comb n . . `. < \ _.,__ i ir was in a hurry. r‘reouerit1Y~ I A135 and mek, this idealized picture oi girlhood is not often Sem in their hair, howto play up to their good points and camouflage their bad ,("'““" ..x`\"" \.` I "l °“i’f“1 "mple ~‘-"“`i’~ ,ifmmd thtt I had usedftqle la; °f H real life. On the contrary, there are thousands up0nth0US2hdS 01' Kms ones. And, anyway, the standard of beauty for a mature woman is not 1 s . , -~ - easonii iid li d a’ ed ro- {'1lKl.'\'T.\l.\S ('.-\RI).\`. Gll!~ll'Il`IN(i`r ('.'.2Ill.\`,ii."l:'.:'.fi`lll cimisT.\i.is sans, Taos, sc., c.ii.r:.\'Dans. STATIONEICY IN T\\'lNES, l~`.»\N('Y l’.\l‘llR.s'. FANCY BOXES Womluriul values from 20 cents caich up to $5.00. .\'.:il'.il:g more suitable for :i Xmas Gift. 2 t.i‘Jles|iconfuls ;,..i..ulaicd sugar. 5 lg Fi 3 P 1.. teaspoonful cream of tartar. gin Small ihrs 01' fiBhtiY'C0rk€d 1 egg white, |bcttles such seasonings as dried Mix maple syrup, sugar, salt and Jcelery lriives. bay leaf. sage. thyme. w pin;-11 of 531; icure a fresh supply. Now 1’ keep cl cream of tai'tar.inabo\vl. Place bo\'.l;miirjorem. d“ied p`rsley, pepper- It ho are plain and homely in looks who are poor and cannot afford fine othes, who have no social advantages whatever and who are utterly lacking in sex appeal. ‘ how to talk, she can only babble. She is too young to have had any ex- clerk, tsffgi. i BOOKS BOOKS V BOOKS thousands of them. 'I`I-IE NEWEST FICTION by popular Authors. BOOKS for BOYS and GIRLS. Toy and l‘it‘lur0 Bucks, also the well knnwn BOYS OWN ANNl.'l\L. (lIl{I.S OWN ANNl'.»\L, CIIUMS, YOUNG (`.\N.»\I).~\, ('!!\'l"l`ER- BOX and many others. SP"`°<'i- i0l1¢’St 1' H150 RCCD H SUDPIX of bf°Wfl every torment of anxiety that can tear a human soul every time there is "N0W. 5'0l1Iig mah. y0l1've been is open a tin of condensed soup,- lspit peas. etc. All that I need do out of it. _ ~*-¥i-- rise, alphabet n1arc~roni. spaghetti a bail in her neighborhood, wondering if she will have a date. 01' be M* coming here quite a lot; what do ' and with my assortment of season- And the pitiful thing about youth when it lacks beauty and attrac- so rigorous as it is for a young girl. The young girl has nothing but her looks to offer. Bhe doesn't know perience or ideas that are worth listening to, but the older woman can The BiI‘1h00d 01 these YOUHB W0m€n is not I time Of i°Y°US d°m““°°~ substitute brains for beauty and can make herself so interesting and iss- is a period Cf horror. N0 Suffering in the W°1'1d is mme “Ute than cinating that no one will care what sort of complexion she has, or whe- over boiling water. Add beaten egg , earns. celery salt, onion salt, etc.. that of the young girl who is passed over by the boys she knows, who is a. th white. Eeat hard for live niinutcsi tegcilier with bottles of several wnlmgwel- 3|; the parties to which 'her father takes her, who Sits around with rotary beater. when icing loses . well-known table sauces and soup Smirking and smmng~w1th fr,-,zen ups, hoping tnd praying that some cal- L he, Wim, but the woman of 39_ if sh., has any intelligence at su' hu “_ its glossy slollfrarauoo it is ready to ,I and gravey colourlhss- In ml' low youth will notice her and ask her to dance with him, and who knows iquked B 1°; cg sy,,¢het|c attraction, th” me ew," stron", medgcm, mm -I er she is a perfect “38” or not. The young girl has only such charms and graces as nature endowed . the original ones. She has acquired tact and diplomacy in handling people. She has learned to play up to their foibles. She has learned when to talk and when to listen and acquired a little bag of tricks that make her persona grata wherever she goes. And, best of all, she has learned a philosophy that has taught her to ' CAR R & L ° ‘t d you want with my daughter?" fings and gamishes,-I am able to tion is that it is so helpless. because ii it has not these charms it has take me as it comes and make me best of it' for sh, hu f°un¢| out gh” ~ ,, .. -. . . "nl e h wen, 5,1, you kmw best what produce soups for any and every nothing. It has no weapons to fight withand nothing to comfort it when today Lim-t the end ofa" tm,-,g,_ There is always tome,-mw_ - ' , ,,, ,,, ki ,<1 , ,pf , , ,Z , ,J , V , W .Ou can afw,.d_-» occosion at a moment's notice. lit goes down into defeat. ), “www ~&v»r».\'. ” Not so the middle-aged woman. She has B whole arsenal to her It is n. golden age, 39. No wonder women want to stick to it. DOROTHY DIX. into (`:\sh Returns. Turkeys, (Reese and should he mario-u-d I.l.\lTTED. 0767-12-9-Si. , AND .socks Optometrists ,...,_.,, iiz nifhmonii siren nwoaww _ __..i ~--'-:fi ' A ' .- _ _ .- .C S mme mm an n 0 ‘|’°"|UY Wamd f" John Gres/1am’s Girl Liam I W mm t By cmlcordia Mefrel ' Money was a power. He meant to It wlll |1115- you to get our . prices, br-fore disposing of Z~. your Poultry. lIlGlIES'I`§ '. MARKET PRICES. Immed December 15th, in oriler to al- "' low suilicient time to ship " them to outside markets. D. THE HARRIS ABBATOTR ‘ Charleiieiimn, I’. E. I. 3' "N, ohssscs rrrrizu ld ¢‘ r-:. w. ravhon 5” ' J. s. ravhon Ducks hi-lore .»- -1.-A ~ -ana t_____-__ Y _ -__ *___ _ _ ___ , ._ __,,,__ _ C .. ._ ._- _ -_ - -- iCo:itimiedi 4 “DJ you rrwsiiizc the outlet?" Across me space of over three years he could hear Ames' voice again, 35 Clearly as ii it were questioning now; at that very moment . . . . And his own \'o;cc, replying: "Yes, slr.’ “It is your property " "Yes, sir." "Can ZYOU €Xblaln the presence of "§1£k393DHUiJ3&O:D.C££IIDD39.Cf¢$€C(£83Q333"i £11950 H0325 in the Docket of it " EYES TESTED "No, sir. I lost the wallet some days ago." "Lost lt?" ivhenr- "Last Monday, sir." °'Where?“ appeal to old John Gresham him- did no: alter his plans. . . old Gresham-went, yachting! "Be!we.‘i.i my coltnu d th . ‘ ~ r _ Wm -. C an 0 HIS memory SM. c,m th Ough his tow” flat' take” a “ice Mme °°““' creamy lace, that blllowed cloudlly i~ '_H'“ t_ 1 h 1 I.i°;°5f;°UU°f1 and ffl”-I th1‘0U8i1 the try place in Hestiordshlre; acquired 1.0 i ~ 'ff You men loner 1 e oss 0 g as ly nightmare of his own ln- 3, splendid car' a big collection of , . I ,. .. . , ‘ ' ‘ caught here and there by cunning tlitNv\al:et_vto an_.one? ' ‘ability to'pro\e his innocence. A Ciomcs for an ocmsions; and 3 o sir. And .hen a.ter the rain of circumstances had been a- good Warkmg knowledge of the self, and it was granted, but it did to Change his whoie mme of me; ha_m.s birthday festivities, Luuy no good. Olimr Ames was the act- To become 8, new personality; 10 ‘U3 head ‘-1: G""5h“m'5- Sir Joh” raise himself to a. level ol social had long been used to leaving the equamy with those he regarded as reins of management in AIMS' his enemies, so that he need be at hands. He felt sure that there was no son, of disadvanmgg with this 1 11° “Wd for him 5° i“te’fe1`e~ H” inview he had advertised for a. was, moreover, on the 'point oi young man of good social. standing 59311958 Un 3_D5ChU!1B “U39 With to act as secretary and social guide. his adored school-girl daughter. He The answer to this mme,-mement 8 Lee's big hands clenched to a fiS5 father, the aged Earle of Portwlthin as his memory reached that point. had recently died, Raving an ap- - - - with One Of his meh MHS paling financial hiatus behind him. under threat, of terrible disgrace. INSTALLMENT II use it. But there had been things to do first. with the changing of his name and fortune, he intended had been Peregrine St. Abb, whose Under the guidance of Peregrine, Lee had installed himself in ii. fine Hs tapped the paper. "I want to meet . . . John Gresham`s girl , .. When Oliver Ames, gorgeously and elfiectively disguised as a Spanish Grandes of the time of Velasquez, arrived for Lucy Gres- herself was just coming down- stairs into the hall. Oliver, giving his outer wrappings into the hands of a footmari, stood for ii, moment, ooking up at her. Apart from ‘his love for her, there was something about Lucy that always caught at O1iver‘s heart; some air of rare weetncss that seemed to have come down to her from an age of lavender scented tranquility. To- night the effect wasallthegreater, because shewaa drmsedaiter the fashion of her grandmother, in ilounee upon flounce of delicate, und her as she moved, and was little wreaths of pink and silver , smallest moment; .Oh udid`ga‘instHhim_ It was his word aga.n5,, manners and cusmms of polite rgosebuds. From the slope-topped 1 ~&iE35llTf= J' Av BENTLEY hh!-Dn' had never mentioned los- been accused, he fel; that he might if he searched the wgrld over, could B BI;I,N};l"l.rli:*:{.n£_hw lgmtlagorihls wasAthe hfirst hi haveh regarded his sentence as just he find a sharper weapon than she igrfiilsifrilig nirhmrmn sireei t h"iA I ' I ' nd C sm 8' bw of had luck' bm an in the might move? H" father “dmd M(')NEY To LOAN DLL 13h-Ygvllsh th1Ci< and thin- same. But to have three years or life, her; that was ancient history. And ____ Jiist/spent. of itfo Mr. biacklln. ,pier-whelming evidence, and the Somew _ _ , _ Money was a power’ "S.nd for Ma.klin. . _ evidence won With his whale soul STE\vART & LOWTHER _ “ ~ ~ ~ and lic meant to use it. But here- ,_ n S-n,.“,AR.| K C_ Next 111 the Panorama n_ his mem c._vine out against the unbelievable and MW he came out of the past N W ,nw-|nFR cries came a \'is‘on of Macklin the iniu.=€..»e of it. he went to prison and 19; the new and ug; mm, ht B,\R|U§ U-‘|¢_\‘ Q0l_lf`lTfiR:_ ETC forman, under whom he '.\'0rl:cd,|if”r three yrars, For thre e ‘fears have qway_.}~,e,.e was a Dotvvm. de§d_ T B41; .i(`enrr.' Sire _ ; -. , , _..”, _ N ,,` ' ‘_ _ ‘. nlorgéviro £0Ai;q‘ xlncbiaildwnbrisk, shiait and smiling. thav, had sfemfyi 111.4, three Qt;-rni¢.']i,,,. SMH' That smiling' sweet' gxush ________ - 1 - l --M \'l.ie...oried about the ies. If he had been guilty of the eyes and pretty, childish lips,where, wallet Ha said that “Y MCLEOD & BENTLEY ‘ - V - - A GUNS War- despicable crime of which he had ming with her young, umlouded odife, her glrlish shoulders and neck rose, creamy as the lace itself, IIUTIGE of- MEETING Lodge No. 218 Maintenance of Way Brotherhood will be held in Assembly Hail. c. N. ny. sums, Charlottetown, on Thursday the 17th of December, at the hour 0! 12.30 Election oi' Officers and other lm- viortant business. A full attendance ‘s requested. GEO. E. LANE, Secretary. ‘08l3-12-11-¥‘ri-Mon-21. and her smooth gold hair, pulled ahlnlly down over each ear. was wreathed with pink and silver buds. A little band of buds was around one wrist and a tiny cluster of them upon the toe of each dainty shoe. Her wide-set eyes, sovalmost unbelievably blue, were bright with kiddish excitement in the occasion. For she was old-fashioned enough over parties of this sort, and honest enough not to mind showing it. Honesty, perhaps, beyond every- thing else, was the real keynote of her character. (To Be Continued) . ».-- ‘-‘~ _.- Arc' i BUSINESS Conditions are such that wo, the undersigned Momhgntg of Montague, Lower Montague, Gaming, Am|mq||,, hm, V="°¥» Kllmulr. Siurseou. Gssaeresux. Penn nom, Mumy River and Murray Harbor, are compelled to demand pay- ment of all overdue accounts and promissory notes on or be- ,,___, I ~.._-. ,f _ _ _ of the loss of the wallet iouwiif so H eaavrly interposed. re- with all lifes glorious possibilities. naw gt, Abi, had reid him that l'vTcI)ONAl.T) & MCPHEE minding Macklin 0! the small' ‘fa-5' F0Y>fHC€d by three years of sheer Ames loved her. To sn teh h a cr V “_ A. ual reference he had made to the torture, for something he had not from them _ _ . He, who had been I. A Mcli0NAL|i n. F. McPIlEE loft wauct: dm” - ~ - That W9-'i what had their workman. He. who had been Barrlsters Aitomeys. Elo. ‘Dont you remember? Wmclfiy, kngriwd the laughin out of his three years in mason To l\lO.\'l-TY TO LOAN - _ » .. _ " ‘ ‘ ' “my Banding at dinner time _ . I said . _ . laugh. put the sombrenr-sq 1-nw his snamh he, gram them _ _ "Old mi-5.20-imc-cali, b Himwl” “idly "’°“€*‘f f° Siifufs thunder-my eyes- set the lines of Gresham wouldnt know me any. __ YHYO E5(-Hd M b ‘ bithsrness around his' lips; and way _ _ _ " he argue to himself. BELL & MATHIESON U U T9m£`m 'Tl' Shfrikihl' worst of all-, brought him back into "His visits to the yards were 1,90 fore December 31st next. All overdue accounts and promissory riots; gg un; hge will be handed to our attomeys for collection unless a fur- ther extension ls arranged. On and alter the ilrst of January next ws can “img credit only to those who have paid in full Ill past due lo- oounta and promissory notes and who, being otherwise wor- thy of credit, make special arrangements with in is ohhh same. . IL iz. sr-ii. ii. i. Muihifim u. n h I H k d ' ~' " - the World of frce men. with all his rare. I was one of 'the men: in Munson as Mscanmou. . w en rs s . . l. - - _ , Bai§l::li;ry szoimeiiors t 8 C' .V011 ambitious energies tumed io a bum him, nothing more And I dong P00!-E di THOMPSON, LIMITED chuieiieiuwa aria Mfinuiuc Lee remembered th" "M" f`f"' mg “we °° "° '°"@"K”"= *D Bet think Ames would either. . _ rw. w./broom; s. oom»imv,r.nui'i~un. P " insasoi a Chill that had sr-'fur hun even with Ames for his cold will- .hanged so . _ . Besides Jam., J.AvMnnoNi\|.n|.oom>sNy |,|m»mn TT . , ; _` * I 1 » ' . U V MARK R. MCGUIGAN at the inference in Ames um and ingngsg (D believe him guilty of Warrington would be the last pen |;_|_M“DoNALD‘ CUMPANYI Lmnnn. Wflfds- .such e. crime; with Macklin for his son in th, world hyd be expecting L. C. ALLAN . W , B. A. _ ' BARMS1-EIL SOLICITOB' :Ta Then the clerk who had brfn :' li- treachery; with old John Gresham to see. To him. that business was A""M°FA|u‘5NE- l\§?N:.:Yc:3lp()AN bed was vunablo, 'when :he i'ec`i.',`~I;-i.<1 for his selfish carelessness just an unfortunate mcident of A. (LMYEBS. oc ottetnvm, P.B.l. to say whether Wiirruuzton _.,.,,. But’ as he had sad' Fate and more than three year, ago For ,_ D.J.MuAg1~||U|¢_ _ _ _ so |’l’0i1ihif° C0 - . the thief or riot. The onslnushi ‘und Destiny were queer, unaccountable ten probably . . _ " A,,yv,.ay “_ MscGOWANS LIMITED. in ' , ch I fi mmlsslnn been too swift and sudden. ll~ had forms, shattering one dai: building ing recognized was ri risk he was C.l~i. IIICKBN 5 SON. bmsvr B‘°|_=- Chairman- Ch" lust get the ini_pre.<.=iah ii._~.~_ th. ,,,, ,hc ,,,,,t_ He had ,mn me bound to take _ _ _Them W" ssannaunv norm. e t Ju. B. McDonald. West St. Pete -mer had been a vor? Ml mm' S°‘"°°iY 8 f°1'miBh¢- Whfn he came no avoiding it . . . And the stake J' L' M‘°KmN°N° "‘ 'WHH'ihsi0n" was a ierv buf man into an immense fortune lift by a was worth it His tho h COOK * 30”' L'm“D° " '~vi1av1ig;'f" -'°i_lxr.f'. rw-,,,.,-, ,'.. V .._......... .._................ ........... ........... .. .‘;“‘;‘.:;‘..:.:': . . ... - ` ‘ ' ' ' " ' ` ` 106-ia-4-as . John Simpson, Hamilton. Lime by uma th ,wt ‘h 5 4 _ ‘ ' ug Ls 'mt E.W..l0l|'NB'l‘0N and -" ‘Mann-“on rendu' upon mm' one 1; one cousin, who had died Canada- on; u h I F' ILBBEHAUT.. hheuom of PRoHm“.mN Am, hm me down “round mm- fl - one Terence Lee. of vi rose exis- Perry. e sa d suddenly: "Get “_ humans. L _ S , He: "ii ici or gn-is will go crazy absent-minded .barber (ami When I MMU." the shave): "Hair dyed. air?" ‘ She: "Really? How many do you Customer (very bald headed)i expect to marry?" “Yes, it died about five years ago! I ._ M. him Wonderful Values -.1N_ ‘ I ' Christmas Presents I ..._ AT_ C W Patterson 's 130 Great George Stre Ladies’ Wrist Watches at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50 to $50.00 Gent’s Wrist Watches at $5.00 to $35.00 Gent's Pocket Watches at . . . .. .. $1.00 to $65.00 Diamond Rings at $15.00 to $100.00 Signet, Emblem, and Stone Set Rings, Necklets, Pen- dants, Bracelets, Earrings, Gent’s Chains, Cigarette Cases, Lighters, Cuff Links, Fountain Pens, Pencils, Ladies’ Vanities. Hand Bags, Pen and Pencil Sets, Desk Sets, Toilet Sets. Silverware, Boudoir Clocks. Mantle and Alarm Clocks. i OUR PRICES ARE. RIGHT! We Will Be Very, Pleased to Show You Our Goods W%' "i“__-*__* I ~‘J1*\-. We will be buying dressed Chicken and Fowl throughout the season. Any quantity. Paying top , _ market pricesi ' We will also require a quantity '1'urkey’s, Geese and _ These for shipment not later than December 3 Island Gold Storage Company Ltd. , |WWoman’s Realm -.°-' Social and,Persona_l"__g,j- ff¢_,1_-_9,_}_,l_l;{_J_yf_l_-§___. 75; Iflfiatufe i f ‘il T* A 1. I -I. .F . s . ~. ~. i. if ‘r 4;# W,