yafigga §5£§§§§u§§§%§§5§u§§%EaE§’ ONDM, 0 K IFIIII! Zg/Qzflwwea/T A ORaNul YHLUW 1pm‘ iABki mm DOUGHNUT QUEEN JUST TELLS HOW PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 1 — (CP) —“Dougnnut Queen" Mar- garet Sheldon can still turn out the succulent sinkers that made her a. iarling oi’ the American Impedi- ticnary Force of i916, but she has no desire to cross the seas and "iish them from the grease" for soldiers again. Ii‘. the summer of 1917, Mar- garet Sneldon, now Mrs. B. R. Stufilebeam oi’ Portland, was a Salvation Army worker at Mont- pagny in the Alsace-Lorraine sec- tor. An injured soldier expressed a craving for a good old sector. She silll makes doughnuts with the same recipe that satisfied the doughboys. 500 at a time. usually now for lodges or ex-service organ- izations. For 500, take 18 pounds of flour, nine pounds of sugar, three ounces of salt. three ounces of ground mace, six tall cans 0f milk and six cans vf water. k o” 0 "i "a KITTEN WARM y " ”KAYSERETTES” ~ Cozy and comfortable-prettier than everl The cotton and wool l<nit is so colt and comfy you'll love wearing Kayserettes" all winter. Kayser makes them smooth -- not bulky -— so you can wear them Frocks as well Same fabric In gowm and palamar. _ 50¢... l Kxvsn MADE IN CANADA w. . y ‘Kayserettes ” i SoldExcIasively in Charlottetown ' "Now, Mrs. icouNrv a a ‘By HOLLOWAY norm Lewes,” Ducros said, have been about when you got here. evenly, lThe oniyottiing Fernandez tried to "That lawyer came clown with Mr. Ido was ‘phone to the lawyer. I Lewln and Miss Stenning saw him. lwas trying to get the number for It was when she got back from the him before he went, but there was . That's whv I had to wait wasnt. It's no use, Sadie. I'm going said. “The only way we can get out to tell the truth-it's our only gxtuttlilie, jam we're in is to tell the chance." . uucros remained silent, and the "There's one point," Dolllmore put woman continued, "W85 Fernandez surprised when "He would have put her away." YOU @0111 him that Miss Sienning “You mean murdered her?" Duc- had gone?" ros said sharply. "Surprised! He went as yellow as "Yes. Onlv she knew where the brass and started sweating-that's will was and he wanted it, and if ;h0w surprised he was. He began by he murdered her might get it. l-Ie tried to force her to tell him." and letting her go. If I'd known what I know now I'd have done so Dollimcre W515 listening intmtly; B-sfcon as she was nut in there." the jig-lav; nuZZlE was fittirrz in as, ‘Your po itlve of this-positive tig-saw puzzles d: when one ap- ithat l*-2 hqri no idea she had gone prracheg the end. 11m‘! v0" i911 him?" "How did he trv to force her‘)"l “Absolutely. Whv. he and Sadii-l ..a¢fl<<=t““' Fhldollli Yawn. ‘Ducros asked. triflri t0 bolt almost at once. If M"s l "He threatened to murder her." Etilln m: had cot away the Wat‘? "you “Tl-e he; way-def?" would llB a ivrrt-etk m" in no tirre an»! Fernandez knew it." “Did you think si e had got av/"y?" ‘I don't know. There's cnlv one set of keys." the woman said doubt- flllly. "Phat i$—as far as I know," she added. "And where were they knt." Dol- lirnore asked. “On a nau 1n the kitchen." "Whio else knew about the under- groun pasage " "Jones, the porter." 6‘ l 1 ‘Dollimore whistled: "I'd complete- eyes on him tu-day. The maid said “The rati‘ Sadie Pachmann cried. "Of course it was him." "Bo it. was Jones who let her out.” said Ducros. who was following the examination very closely. "I don't know." Mrs. Lawes re- plied. "It might have been. I think t. must have been.” "Could he have got the keys," Dollimore pergsistedid she m T " suppose e cclu . was e e this mominc when I went in with her breakfast. She wasn't there when I took in her lunch and be- tween tzhe visits the keys were on the wall. And that's the truth. mis- ter. And it's all I know." our to go on doing so, apparently," Dolllmore put in. 38m FVYePand he's wanted in New grork. barn Myer-make a note of inquest." no rep] , "That's all wrong," Sadie Pach- for Rolllter to lphone here." g9 twill?“ Yfuu 11nd m" Plenty. central organ of the Nazi party. rnann lfllerlflrilfid angrily. "I've told Ducros glanced at Dollimore. “ B?“ “u”; genty- ,t t The story, contradicting the you 1t was wrong. It wasn't Mr. "You double crossing sniveller!" h é‘ n - 011 6km say it Wm agency's assertion that the event Le ." Sadie bu!“ out]. 9m “t m th§.m°'m“3M1“s‘en‘ was several days ago, bore the. "She told me that Lawyer "(I'm doing this :5 much for your “Wfiol? 3333's? was here “st below flryggqggly-Jnn headijne "with we said 1t waS but that she knew it sa e as my own cadre. Mrs. Laws 1unch___but he has,“ had 381mm]. rccannoiterluig unit. in the forefield Mrs. I-awes mid. "He was sitting at the table in the kitchen about 11, and I saw him m the hall some time after that. I haven't teen him since." here after Miss Stennlng had zone?" Ducros asked. question: scmebody else How-Sim.’ me of double-crossing him inflows pursuai “why did he help her to escape?" dez this morning. They were shout- ing at each other: r thought they'd jilrzht. Thev quarrefcd abcut the old lady who was ' Canadian Unity the Automotive Industry of Can- ada undertook an educational campaign dealing with the subject The “gum. meeting of the‘ North T" “PM °i Wiitshire w.r. was held at the TEE MAN THE POLICE FORGOT or Canal-mm Unity, the war, or some might say, be- . I th , th I d t h 2.. . l” Mgme“ “m” “m” I have“ 5°“ Eiiffiui’ to ecgvrlltxtnuee thrls ursrsftynotfl: l o f 10th he was still here. though." and timely effvft- fme m“ can subject has assumed great signif- icance in the minds of our country- men, from all over the Dominion have come assurance of close co- operation with the national gov- ernment from provinces. Dysart, has told something in the present Automotive Industry of the part his province is prepared to play in this great struggle. We heartily conunend a close reading of this story of New Brunswick. it .ruei. Gala Yblugflllllli’ ‘m imylifllht of u» m» u fill f a,.:..."§.;'.g;:tr.na enteritis » Premature; Story ‘Byllazi a Agency s. a y Burdock Blood Bitten in a n- IQIQIIDI I'll-N". ‘Nfllbkd fi! W lllgllli, hlllfilllldlldififlllfl Ibrnnnduwunaddnriyllvidwith ~ film‘ "gat- n u _ . . ~ annr and r0696. hi: handl. u m muiurfulun alt-flint?” '3'“ mmm“ °’ F" » ‘ma’? r‘ Iffl" ) . MM wit» we women w me “Ya. "mm Sadie m: it would a ' ' nounctbutbommoregra hllendlllflhlll herwbrank nmllltoltinullhthounbflm 3mlm'°°"-'1"'(AP)—DN5- . armandvushodhimwthafarmo a from mum Ibrnandeaflut °* "ti" ""1 80W M“. th- u” “m” “°"' “m” m‘ "°‘ d "l! 1'00!“- e dnron’ Sh: was terrified of "l" htmhtliiu anti-alias d“ 7mm“ ' ' “Wm” 111W] ""1 l" 1"- IIVW?" Bnllltgr. thatlnwyetand her hus- “idlirrdbnu: up the ma» w“ "o ma], “nut? m‘ \ “dwodayan-ftar ohldwoman "OardawPDiat-zosuked. thanntaratmttfhufl 0g mnibummmlm‘ Iggzmkillleéiégn l.” “m: he", “You murmurs t‘ - ‘you argon, ' Pm" lbimladryretalrned with " . u - a "YW- 1t- Wfl-l i419 dflv before I w“ iiinwifiu~$°°§utdgtiuhlri3ulmirl§9 B B t 7'3; mud‘ * b! “iii aim informagon aid the report TIRE CHAINS ~ " 9!‘ " ' ‘tut III from mnnd. - Bella-vigil“ I you? iway." ' ' 3;” m‘? 5°; ' did not coma from the hilh oom- ' ~ “B6411 . "I don’ more drasti d1 --» t......rz.raaa:a.."e"“"i..u...states... ...~.-......: "game"; mp,~,-~,,,,=,g- 33333157,‘; ~- w» Raul-r. Hm»- m-u s "G0 on," Ducros said quietly, "if yea-Id. "But if u aren't careful you T- m“ 00. m. ‘lhento, on, whim“ o; mm“. m“, 440-450 X 20-21 $6.15 $ 8.05 you tell the truth even now yorqwillgodown the stationltke rer- -—- .-_-___-.—_—. munch unit... so ' that at 475 x 19-20 6J5 3,05 may flnd that is the best policy. I nanaez We've t. another car out- “h J ~ the mammoth!“ rout!" u 710 » can see that you_ played a mrnor lside. This isnt ma. Sadie. 1 cansee w" we or the 2111158410“? one“ M, m, w h, b 500-525-550 x 1748-19-20 . 9.00 pa-rt in the affair compared wtirtrhat, and liter are the DWI“ “"6 111 Whil- Wl-v fill)!“- l g ° °w “w 525550 x 20,21 7A0 960 Fernandez." people responsible. and mat. you and eqylv =- fllendlv wag. v w e bounda r 11M who - u; w,“ u, 1,1,,“ u, my lawyer." w“, mom,“ Wm “m; m“, "m, “a d0lIblc-cros5er._she snarled.‘ with the ruult that mquisitive 500 x 16 . _ 8.35 10,65 n 1d” salgantfefi calmermhfiaebu liiimuimfiw“? influence‘ NW’ '° m??? 5.5%.?” m“ he m’ c‘ gcugglmriilouglf “.52 ‘at on the 600 x 16 Light Car Special 7.50 ' ' " were w . s. e " _, _ - - . , want-what. you desggvle-you ybe‘ "I went down three times a day." d {PHQIKHIWVQ MY- JOIW- "1- (A French h gh command com- 600 x i6 Li!!!‘ Tflliik 315913181 13.80 surprised," said Ducros. "Take him |ahe said. "But when I went. in with ‘T’; 7- ,, "9 W4 W"?! zfmlle- munique on Oct.- 16 said German 550 x 1g 13 50 down to the station In one of the her lunch to-day the place was / 551° 11°‘, 881d 311119. 811d e "- mops hm pgngtygfgd moment; “y ' . police cars and lock him up. 1'11 be empty. She just wasn't there." “If ‘m ‘m h" m“ n" 8h°w°d to the French frontier past of 700 X 16 31-55 down later on this evening to have "Yes. Go on. What did you do?" "Ex-Nmlih °i h" Wm“- Apach. . 700 x 17 Heavy Ca1- Special 11 70 a chat Wm, himu. Md “mmdm He seemed w mmorw come on, where can we pick soon "n" inquiries by conch . For a moment it looked as if Fer- go to ieoes. Within mo: an hour “d111,? Ville want r. chat. with him pmdents w w,“ the 650 x 16 11.70 nandez were going to struggle, but he an sadie had packed and were Hg», 13° 51°" “"1- new‘ Hana advised that “'16 "_ suddenly h?‘ altered hi1? mind and ifiraérvato fallow 1%‘, aféer ‘Yamaha wor ed with Fernandez for port “named "an event which ob 82 x 6 super Truck chain. . _ 17 A‘ “m” °‘ ° d°°r “ s °“°°' m“ w‘ m S "And he felt that it was danger- curred serge time use at the west- 82 x 6 Super Dual Truck Chains 27,65 em front. . - However, a report of the same occurrence. dated Oct. 31, was front-paged by early editions of to- morrow's Voelkischer Beobachter, "Hrs name 15h t, Jones. It's Foyer; of the Maglnot line." Foreign observers noted that the word "offensive" is in increasing use among many Germans, and wondered whether the news agency had not revealed prematurely the sort of reconnolteriilg activity giriifh precedes major military ac- v v DNB said scouts penetrated into Wrench territory‘ where they soon discovered an unfinished trench and almost a mile farther on rev-hart the first of two villages. 7711a military experts also soft- ncfialiecl DNBZ; report that army c-tilom-s-nt. such as munitions. hel- mets. and renmants of crashed air- r‘ mes, were alleged to have been found. . When the French decided to re- treat behind their line at these n-lnts. these experts said, poilus nrobabiv threw away some equip- ment that either was I'l0PWOI1Il or defective. knowing they would get replacements in their next encampment. "That means he was probably ‘The elder woman considered the "Yes. It does," she said. "'I'hat he didn't go with her?" "He had quarreilcd with Feman- killed.‘ At that moment the ‘phone bell (T0 be Continued) Strongly Stressed Carrying 0n—8ome months ago, NORTH WILTSHIRE W. l. home of Mrs. J.G. MacLean on The meeting was opened bv re- .t. ng the Club Women's Creed. was answered by eight members tellirnv how we are benefited by meeting together. There was one visitor presenLThe school committee reported that the school ‘had been murescoed and cleared inside and that towels, paper, son-r) and wax frr the desks were needed this month. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Tire new committees are as foi- Sinoe the campaign began, the‘ the premiers of New BrunswiclCs Mr. announcement oi’ the .DWSI Lunch: Mrs. J.G. MacLe/zn Mrs Y-ane and Mrs. Younker. School: Mrs. J.G. Maclrean and Mrs. Lane. t l(4151liariibiiliiii/Iiiiilllll4 iIII/IIIIIIIIII ~ . III/aimrIIll/IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ It was decided to have a. bazaar and concert in the near future. pointed for Legislation and Peace, Mrs. lane. Education and better schools, Mrs. Ooady. Agriculture, Mrs. IIJMB Economcis. Mrs. Bruce Mac- Donald. Public Health and Child Welfare, Mrs. Bruce Deacon. Cana- dianization and National Events. Mrs received uring us to do Red Cross work a l lirivo in safety on ngilltiy and‘ -'. clay roads with‘ i 'SUER w. Full Stock Extra Cross Chains —'Full Stock Emergency Grips. l Eveready PRESTONE Antifreeze (3.45 Gai)--The most popular Antifreeze on the Market. MONARCH Storage Batteries to fit all cars-do not be annoyed witjr an old battery on cold mornings-Buy a New MONARCH Drive in Comfort with a Weed Car HEATER-Full Stock Defrosters and Defroster Fans —Also GUTTA-PERCHA Tires. ‘ CHAMPION SPARK-PLUGS RELINERS BLOW-OUT PATCHES AUTOMOBILE ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CASTROL MOTO-R OIL We Solicit 1n- quiries by Mail Free City Delivery I The Rogers Hardware courmlv LIMITED Phones 105 and 1308 IIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIII}IIIIZWJ . work which is very needfui. Mrs. McCOLL-FRQINTENAC MAKES Y J. G. Macbean gave a very inter- esting report of the T.B. Conven- tion held in Charlottetown. A hu- morous reading and two contests were enjoyed ‘Jy all. The next meet- ing which is the annual meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. MacDonald and the roll call is to l" answered by a recipe for hot supper dishes. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. after which lunch was served by the committee in charge, assisted by the hostess. The following converters were ap- the questionnaires: MONTREAL, Oct. 30 -(CP) - Arreement to purchase tire assets of the Texas Company of Canada Limited on Feb, 1, 1940, has been completed, McCall-Frontenac Oil Company Limited announced today in a letter to its shareholders Total commitments for the pur- chase will be approximately $1,850,- 000, the company reports. Adams. . J.G. MacLean. A letter was from Miss MacDonald try to interest others in_thc Keen Mjnard’: in the _h0me. Thimble Theatre. Starring POPEYE - -i "' l HAV E. NO ORDERS COHCEfiNiNG THE WALL TIPPIE AND “CAP" l~ PARTY - - MY LAND! under close-fitting as sport clothes. HUH! watt, I'LL. ucx SAMMY, ANY- WAY, FOR NOT mvmu’ ME TO HIS ANY MORL TROUBL --' .- Jgyfjcaxzumiif WHY, HF. MADE ALL -n-|' TROUBLE. —-TELLIN' HOW HiS Mon-tan. SAID MR. BUDGL WAS court/s MAIULY YOU FOR YOUR coon -- _\/ THAT'S RIGHT! sue DID SAY 11-lATft--\i/HY, I'LL, I'LL - - DON'T MAKE MY soows I GET "n-uxousu MY BREAKFAST-- BV ‘JOUR UNSEEMLD/ ACTiOHS?\JOU ALMOST " MADE ME SPlLL THE RAHJBiRDS " ' v Aw-w-(Vdfln GRIfilRAA MAKL UP HEP. MIND?!“- stnlt so I'M GONNA LICK SAM- ow can STUBBS" ootllr You DA Tit-Lie ‘THE TOILER Qlw GETTING THE DROP ON MAC- l’. 14W" 6c1uiMIb---5'“J vw- Ydwqflfljflu ._ ‘ uow A 141-71.: BETTER FORM fills rm: __ N, y”, uow's THAT? , d‘ w Q suilEmtuYTt-uué TO PLEASE A LADY