l .-- I ._‘_.H__.. fiflfiil-Gflfifl-Uflifibfifiiflfliiliitfllillfl Rosy Cheeks for Crisp colt] air brings a touch of color to every one, hut it soon passes unless good health keeps it there. Shredded ‘Vheat is an ideal llld00l'~\'\'{_‘1llll(.‘l‘ mineral salts that make healthy red blood and the bran that promotes regliular habit even though exercise is restricted. Plenty of nourishment-And easily digested too. Eat Shredded llflieat every morning-m biscuit or two with hot milk izing breakfast. THECA . ...—I iiiflri to iiiurrj‘ ffui- datiuiitei", sir. olizl \'i' " For a time we snubbed the potato rather rudely, in_ot:r zeal to banish excess \\'t‘l€‘lll. But now that strenuous dieting ‘r t b! ‘muvfi-fia-M l into the minutest particles-ht gives a is no longer the fashion. pota- toes are again tirmly entrench- erl in our menus. Heals aren't meals. we find, without them. To make up for plht neglect. I sue-l gest that you send iwtzit - res to the table l in a constantly varying (ire-s. Some- times you will want the simple, mcaly goodness of steamed potatoes or the‘ fluffy whitencxs of mashed or riced po- l iatocs. (Jther times. iiothiiiq will tit in the menu so wt-ll as bursting haired potatoes, golden with butter and glow- ing \\‘lLl1 paprika. With sweethreads or a tin" (lion you may prefer the (laintinese oftrcamerf or ' pars‘ y potntixw; with thick and iuicy rtezi the heartiness of l)'0l'lllZll>‘C orl (TBricn au gratin potatoes. Son-i- them scalloped, fried and broiled. For,‘ more elaborate rlinners, have pfllillOt‘. l souffle, in the halfshell or French fried. l Cheese combines delcctably 1h potrt-l toes in various ways-polar 0-‘. nu l ratio. Chantilly and Dclmunieo alli * ing favourites of mine. I! all Jnpnula upon the milk In all of these reci s which mll for milk or white sauce. ixllZVC found that the i1uality of the milk is most impor-l tzinr. lf you use the best of creamyl ll‘l'I7.‘"‘ mill; pure and sweet. you (‘an riiunt on a delicious sauce. You can he errrcpt part. of the water. “FA REME The safeguarded Milk . we NADEAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. , . g ., -»_-,- ;_= itlie very thing that you propose to, stopping- me o! - I'm going to do it, D0 you lollevrlilcor. iii \ ' tjirnatiun White Sauce. 1 tbsp. chopped. l cup \\'(tlt‘l'. Melt butter in toppartof l double lmilcr: add flour 213g seasonings H s, q, It l , l ( ‘.5 Si" and mix thoroughly. A _ Carnation riiiinilfiiinltiviiiiii. liilslilliiipliiliicubu-i d1l“.“~“l“""‘ “m” PM Si" Wllslanlll‘ of ii-fin/c milk from selected herds, with Pnlll Smoolll and thlCk- 09min"? °°°k‘ nothing atlrlerl anil nothing taken otit lIll-E (Y-‘El’ h"! Wale!’ for 10 mmllte-‘i. stirring occasionally. mun] The Green Cloak uu-u-u-u-u-u itisidotwl-fi (Continued) We sprang forward to meet hlm. "He's there!" he gasped. “Wilkins, himself! He’: up 1.1 the study! 'l'iiere's a. light, and the bllnds are down; but I saw hla shadow on the blind." pace slaokened cautiously. Ashton was l. little tn advance of the rest of us. and was first to peer nrouzd the mass of shrubbery, whlch screened the house from the view of the street, txcept at: the one point where the gate made an opening. I saw hlm stop and stiffen, and heard hlm catch hls breath wit. a gasp. “That's him.“ he whispered. “We've got him." The next moment I saw it, too-the silhouette upon the blind of u figure indoor days food. it contains the forward over the desk. tn the chair _§:i which Henry Morgan had sat whe - ‘be met his death. ,. . . . L-itnlzss, unless. ior a delicious, vital- hlm—whcn we hadn't." “Why do you think that?” Ashton ‘demanded under his breat. WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT "that's ii. valid question. no trick ab:ut it. avray. If ' there ls mu? rlo~rinhing ahead wiithout first! Partial. -\'e~"._ as far as t-h 0 to think." fierce lmpiztieace. "He must hav ljOb. Once “lllkifld saw them nut‘, Q Being evaporated to double richness. Carnation Millcmakes 4 the crczmicst of sauces. with-l out. the extravagant use of butter. Being ‘homogenized’ —which means that the double cream content is broken up shadow nor the bllmd it falls on," uunderfully line. smooth texture. And this same rich creaminess and velvety-l smooth texture are found in every dish h Carnation Milk IS used. Be- trau of it»: uniformity, dependability, convcnienre and real economy, you will mint it for all cooking. Try the recipe for Carnation Pot}!- tees au Gratin, given below. Or better s‘. ill. <cnd for the Carnation Cook Book. ll i»- ce. Address CamatiorlCb.,Lim- iicd, ilylmer, Ont. , CZIFTlI-‘lllln Potatoes au Gratin—3 cups cooked potatoes, diced, ‘.2 cups Ashton did. My ehiel instant, than gave i; nod o; mm,“ Mallory pulled open the gate. We all followed through it. Then I glanced up oncemorc at the lighted window blind. _ "Look!" I cried. "He's gone!’ One glance W85 all lhey medui R]\l)€¥\1'&d_ Ashton turned to Mallory and spoke so fast that the vimds trod on each other! heeln, .. “You stay mllilde." he commanded. He may try the windows lfl-ie1; cor. nered. You re the best man “.8510 g“ °-" a film- Dorrt hesitate m sh°°tl °°m° 110118. the rwt of you!" ‘Carnation White Sauoe—3 tbsp. Together we rushed up the path, butter, 3 tbsp. flour. 1 tsp. salt. few_ Ashton ahead and ch19; and Jufit be_ 11mins pepper. l cup Carnation Milk, mud mm Bu, with an our ‘ha to 5 . we ascended the steps and crossed the wooden veranda silently me from door was not even latched. It swung back with a light pugh‘ and we were inside. " ' "I'll 8o the kitchen." Ashton 551d "and cover the back stairs, and work‘ \"""— illfSlfi". l cup izxated cheese, Q cup bread lcrumbs. stirred in 2 tbsp. melted lititter. Heat potatoes in Carnation Whiti- Satire‘, pour into buttered bak- iriy! r h. ‘éprlfllilt! top with parsley. then i with cheese and finally with buttered crumbs. Bake in hot (400°F) oven until crumbs are brown. Serves 5. -________.__ .___.____..._.__ = customs siiti: . av TENDER TENDERS addressed to the under- signed will be received n this olflcc at Charlottetown, untfl Monday, the 24th day of November, 1930, at noon, for the following property forremq under the Customs laws, viz:- Onc Ca“ ‘ e Aeroplane, No. 4254, Saginaw. Michigan. Anyone wishing to see this Aeroplane can arrange to do so by calling at the Customs and Excise Preventive Ofllee, Charlotte- town, Phone No, 465. Ten per cent. depollt must u- company each Tender pending sc- oephnce or rejection of same. ITEMS-Cash on acceptance of Tender. The highest. or any Tender not necessarily accepted, G. H. HARBOUR. Dlsct. Chlel Cclfector of National Revenue Customs-Excise Preventive Service. Dated at Charlottetown. P. E. L, 8th day of November, 1930. 9098-ll-12-tf. qaooooooooo-ocuougooooov for the richest, smoothest,‘ creamiest white sauces, you can count on Carnation Milk. It is pure whole milk in the most convenient and As we drew nearer the gate, our‘ in cup and ulster, bending studlously ' l “Yes." I heard my chlef any In I. lpicrcing whisper; "yes, we've got hlm ln some way, he's | "It‘s a little too obvious." said the . ly rundown every‘ way- The improve- circtor in uneasy hcsltatioz. "Why l ma“ 6 Mme“ ° Sargon gave me E lv-Eth his shadow on the blind, when l ‘he lQlUWS that. half the town has l ' been roused by this fire?" T IZOD Pills are the finest laxative I ever Ashton started forward impatle ttly. i‘ ,,59d_.-_A1be,.t O_ Hanson, 3 Cham- "This ls no time for theories," he _plain Stu Saint John. mutter-ed, Sargon may be obtained ln Char- But the doctor Md a detain!“ ' lottetown from The Hughes Drug . . .M b l M n- hand upon his arm. "No." he said. ico" Ltd‘ and H J a on n O If there's the man cant get _ b a trick’ “.5 _u|i from there. YOU tVlO, etween success Wm depend up“ our doing you, see that he doesn't get down the iould lie court discovery ln that. i Mound and do my wcrk as good as 1 ‘ay? Why should he bc sitting there ' "Listen a mmutex. said Ashton’ and he darted away. I stayed ln the stlli in a. whisper, but. speaking wlthl set fire to that other house himself. lHe cannot have thought. of n. better lwhsnlo ml drllwilltl my men oft the the house, he knew he had nothing to ‘fear. He could make his search at. kqsura And 110w h“ found the lYcu. Phelps, guard the lieadofthe things he wants‘ has found that map lfront stairs. 1'11 guard the back "and that h“ been dreaming about for the doctor can search the rooms. years, he's not. thinking about, his To me it. seems that the do:tor‘s and I moved forward’ as Manory and qiicci. w; don't hear him, thcughg. hesitated 3,11 ---- ._)... lllesults Soc “Unbelievable” “Wbllc dob; some surveying work two year: ugc a rheumatic condltlon , came on me that put me 1n bed for Town larder Halloween night. drunks 12; convictions I had palns all ' seven months. vounted on nmkmg us m, k we had i through my back and legs and after I got; out of becl I'd be so ivcak and dizzy at; times I could. hardly walk. Then liver trouble, indigestion and constipation came on and I was bad- seems almost unbelievable. I get. $250- ever dd; I have a hearty appetite with fine digestion, I've» gained 10 lpounds and am stronger and more lactive than I've been in years. Sar- tague. months, which overcoats and other lfront stairs, and search the rooms on. each floor before you go any higher." Both of us ncddtxl comprchendlngly 200 BUSHELS OF BAKED hall, while the doctor searched the , POTATOES downstairs rooms which made up the front. of the house. In a minute or two my chlef m- ljoined me ln the hall. "He's not f ‘liz-re," Ashton whispered. “Come, lets go upstairs. Well draw thb lfloor next, Just. as we did the other. O blank again. Flnmilllderm “All fight,” Ashton whispered. "Do you think he can have got out. by one of the window's?" I questioned. , “Not with Mallory 0n the lookout. pufside. I told him to shoot. and he lvrculd. Come along! Follow me." dollar a bushel 'I‘he study door was closed. but we could see the light shining out frmn ‘under it. Ashton flung open the leaning over Hem-y Morgan's desk. (To Be Continued) The silhouette o! that figure had dm riocirBut. from the silent room there i-m-i §___.___ never came a ssiuid. We ivaited a moment. ‘Flicn, brcathlessly and cautiously. we en- tered. The room was empty. For a momc1t. we stared blankly |iiito each other’; faces. Then a grim , lftill-mcuthed laugh from the doetorl shattered the strained silence. He l clutched Ashton! arm and pvlnted. l "Look! Look there!" , l Demand tlie Best Molasses URITY, f l a v o r and healthful pro- perties make Genuine Barbados ilji Molasses fh e b e s t molasses you_'can F Also. oiraccount of it it is die most ‘economical Molasses 3'86 can buy. It is not 0n the floor. beside the swivel chair llialf under the desk, was a. great capecl-ulster and a hat. a bundle of bed clcthes, a bolster and 5, 5mg“ plllow. ‘There?’ cried the doctor: "there lies the shadow of our good friend Wilkins, but. it looks as if his sub. stance had ereaped us." ‘ "But the thing moved," 1 cfled_. “the shadow did, at any rate-moved and disappeared." The doctor stopped and lifted up the empty sleeve of the blg ulster. There was a string tied around the sleeve. a string that. led up through ‘an empty stove-plpe hole and out. 1n ‘the corridor. We went out. to lee what the other end of l: was attach” w. and found that, lt was made nut to a. bell wire, ln such a. way as not, probably. to interfere with the ringing of the bell. dflutgdl We gazed at the thing curiously - and. for the moment, without; oom- and adults prehendlng. Then the doctor hlt lllwn a. solution, whlch we afterwards found to bethe true one. l It was simple. "Llke all great l love its delicious fluvorl Insist Genuine Barbados ii ideas.’ ‘sold he, "The first thlng l wuiiim did WM t» make rm. I M°lm°d string between the cafe and the old- l fashioned bell piiii fn the ri-cni door- l 00D 0C5 Wlly- In that way he assured lilm- G GR_ Rs self of getting iii warning when your SELL IT detectives returned from the flre. It wouldn't. allow hlm much leeway. but he undoubtedly calculated that ft would be enough. When this house was ln its prime thLs third floor room served. no doubt, as quarters for n servant. and ft was natural that one d°P°"d"‘bl° “m” EYES T ' of the bells ahmlld ring up here. The - AND ithought of the dummy had probably S ( u recipes the") "fglgnw lcccurred to hlm {FQGVIHCCJLIIGMWII L ‘f “n”. ‘a good thought. His chance of cs- nmmqm, ‘eaplng your two men. when they ru- lll l-Icbm-iud Otter! lhimed, would be vastly greatn if Iiqilioulrlmhnolinhunowlth Monthly Meeting S u m m e r s i l e Council A . BUNEMERSDE, Nov. ll-Thc n:- ‘ulai- monthly meeting of flu lum- mersldc Town Oouncll wu lheld In the clvlo building on ‘ruesdaiv, Mayn- Lldstonc presiding over u full wim- ‘ cll board. Minutes 0f previous meet- inza Ind epoch-l meetings mid and approved. Paid bltln amounting to $4006.11 and unpflld bllla 0f $3828.66 electric light Paid bills of $489.13 and unpaid bllls amounting to $1281.49 werg réiui and approved. Report were read from Various committees. Councillor Scliurman- ln his report, minted that u wire thrown wrong the ‘electric light, wires Bl; mi-ui end at ‘town have cost. the town tn repairs ‘s60. This ls the third time a. wire ‘has been found Mmss the wires. ‘Oauncillor Moore read the repel-t for the Police Department and congrat- ulated the Police Departmcnton the i maintained in the town on The police report. was ls fiction: ' 12; fighting and creating disturbance 7;_ convict- ed 7; far stealing cars and breaking traffic rules, 5; convicted 5; vagran- cy and corner lcaflng 9; drunken drivers convicted 3; fines collected $235; mlsiellaneous licenses $25; tnt-fll Bills amounting m s10 for {assist-l lng police ln locating stolen cars; passed. Councillor Moore ccngratu- lated Councillor Grady on the ex- cellent ccndition of llllg park for Ar- mistice Day. Mr. Moore also made the pleasing statement that. the P0- lice department is $900 under the estimate allotted for the year. and that. the three policemen have only cost. the Department $500 for ten includes three new ecessary equip- ment. After much dlscumlort 0n small matters council adJmtrned.—8 ._._. WINNTDG, MAN, NovJZ-(By 1114, Canadian Pressl- Two hundred bushels oif bolted potatoes. and u. rm: ful farmer of West. Klldonau contem- plating his loss. Fearing frost. he had" tried to save some of his crop at. '10 ' acres by putting them ln a. rough casting in a. trench. He lighted I. Carefully as he searched’ we are“, .heater at both ends and thcpotatoes away, baked to utum. i “dun-x 12,--(By The cunanliiin Press)—'1‘he Inithls citypoitawes sell at 35 cents l Atlilcne Hospital :1‘. mbatsl was for- m iC.F.Ray.' ‘Inc foundation stone of Last. year tlfe average were over a the Hospital was laid nearly l W81‘ ago bly the Earl ofAithlone, Governor- nitrite-nun harvested, because of the low price no other idea than that an intruder wan sitting in. Henry Morgans study. - ~iu\-n§rc~* 1-: i€MKHR(hl Quickest of all , Hot Breakfasts F001) ENERGYLIIDI nervous energy- h~ for lessons In school and at home Breakfast is an important factor Most important of all, the famous in success, nutritionists warn. 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O allpre-cooking glackagen and small 10c. size. fimwm‘ P“ " recesses at the mill Quaker has ever in bulk. All Quaker pack- 7,; ages contain coupons with which ound that roasting alone gives n. you can get valuable premiums. ou could bu . Beiiiiti- iully colorcdy.....dis- _ uestful, nuthke taste. tinctivel shaped Ind e Qmmmflwm oeiiein of ti... Union of South Aferlca’ ii sitter whom ltlsnmmcd. The Governor C M_ L m s _ CD -General was unable to be Present a 04 Queen Street to open the hospital ln person and; sent his regrets through Colonel Ray. l Lang”. E_ g, 4' gun.“ This ls the first fully equipped Gov-l; Public Auction Sales eminent hospital ln the Protectorate Q]:- l IAW FUR! Shipping tings will be furnish- ed without char“ by npplylig to l T. Holman, LU. Sum- menltle. P. E. l. , iopnsenled by Alfred Fraser, lnc. 218 Fifth Avenue New York, N. I. 862R __f lVlAFEKllqG, SOUTH AFRICA, NOV _ Malpeqtie Road from the cross road at the Waterworks to St. Diinstan's Ilniversity will be closed until further notice. By order, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Professional Cards, A mositliteinpting. delicious Christie? Bsuit i BELL t? MATHIESON I. It. Blbl. D. L. MATIIIESON. LL. B. Ian-Merl. Sollcltorl, Ito. Money to loan. fillets-Charlottetown and Montana Miss teBlanc ‘Hair? Dressing Parlors And Electric Needle - Mam! Shampoo. Eye Brow Pinched, WIN . Wave, etc. Max ' Factory Preparation: — Gleaming Creams, Astringent F!“ Powders. Rouge, Lipstick. Powder. Foundation, all toilet articles. Miss Byan-Representatlve. 223% Queen Street. '13- Stewart & Lowthel’ l. D. STEWART. K. 0- N. w. LOWTHIB, GAIIISTERS, SOLICITORS. ‘To l4 Great (ieorlfl 3'99“ "UNI! 1'0 IDIIN Mark R. MéGlllEll-l; B. A. annusn: soucnon. H0- uo m mom H, Cami-on Block, Cunnmon. l’ Account Audited. Income ‘I'll Returns . pared. , \. E. MacNeill 6t C0- 12‘! Grafton Street i. 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