THE CHARLOTTETOWN__GUARDVIAN NOVEMBER 2/1,»..1":_1°_. AYSEI Hosiery Gloves M®RE 5. MSLEQD [imiledi Underwear _ rim "I zgzcVlz e Br RiUPERT HUGHES "Eflendl must be most quiet, or he shall be much ill and perhaps die. I go to send Jaffar to search the town for the littla girl. If she is the Uskub or near. somebody shall $23K and Jaffar will bring her to ne closed his eyes under the soothe of her strangely potent pray- "r find she c aiiiie her hands. m- Blwl-ly the door opened and the black was there. Jebb dld not look to see. but lie heard a heated parley between mistress and slave. At lfifiizth there was silence and the woman said: He l8 809d. He was afraid-ed to leave me lest the other servants find Y0". but I dld made hlm go, and to send mv woman in bring food and lokeep watch. l-le is good now to bring vou the litila clilld. He will seerch the citv as if it is R Cup- board." | "Why ls he afraid that the other servants might find me?" i It is Derhaps kindest to tell the effendi everything. Last night my; Year for vou overcomcd all my other‘. fears, all my recegion, my duty. I, ed 0111i’ that some poor mnnI I085 to perish. I shall uive to him shelter for the night to the house of a friend, He wish to solve to come to see vou for my- self. Jafiar ODDOSe me. he try to hold me back. He loves me much. I-ie is horrified, afraid, and ashamed for me." “Why?" said Jebb freely. “I have crossed the mabeyn." "The ma-what?" "The hall between the harcmlik and the selamik." “The more you mu me, the less I know," said Jebb. "Won't you please explain to me in words of one syllable where 1 am. what country this is, whose house this is?" “The effcndi has mucli hungry. I theenk you listen better iiircr you have to eat. I dare not have such poor food as we have brlnged by all the slaves, but only my own woman. if the effendi excuse." She clapped her hands again, and a slave girl looked in. thcn entered, GIVES JUDGMENT ON FR PJIGIITER QUEBEC, Nov, lSL-(CP) —- The; 3500 Noll, an Italian frclglitcrd Ilhich was captured in the st. Law- rcs, cvcn a day-old baby. Two full scrs-biiby-rccrh waiting to (rune rhrough, pannanent tecrh llfllflg up behind rhcm. Mother's dicr bcforc baby arrives J/ilf/J rlic liuililing of those rccrli; baby's carries ir on. 'I‘li.ir's why hm; freed foods rliar arc rich in " iyfld phosphorus, aml m Milli/rind’ iililurii; D. \\ IX / \ //|\\ lrrnrliurcd Ciirnairion Milk i; g Uplciidiil source of limc, phqs. Plmrlls. vitamin D. 'I‘linr's one ‘Will So nuny biby specialists Plvfilribc ir. Orlicr rciisons are iis sr-' - ~ . . ~ ~ - - crilc sifll). lrs unifiirmiry, lfS fUIlvUlKJlLL in preparing billlyS ‘lffllmlls. its economy, and above ' “S SW-‘ircr digestibility. .mWMww Bctaugci ixylolusc CAIIIJIIOH Milk. crmm~ _ is olllllilfi-flCll, sinoor-h, - y y ir ilocs n wonderful lob in glglklitil. rlnilsiivcs money on rhc cuhcn used in plncc of cream. GQP @i¢z¢az~>i‘ l w" l pro... i. rencc Itivcr nczir Big Island, Que, lilo dflv Italy rlcclrired war on the Allies. was dcciared the pfQFfLy o; . today His Maiestv King George V in a judgment rendered by Mr. Jus- tice Lucien Cannon. Lcarn more about Irradiated Carnation Milk. Order several cans from your grocer. Try ir just as it comes from the can in coffee and on cereals. Dilute it for recipes Culling for milk. And get rlicsc Carnation books. "Your Contented Baby" is free. The big, colourful Carnation Cook Book is 15¢ (posrpiiid). Carnation Com- piny, Limircd, Toronto, Ontario. BABY IIAS MUIIE TEETH TllAN Yllll _ says Mary Blake carrying cn her head a brass tray laden with strange (lishcs beauti- fully bcdecked. She set down the itray while she brought a low, pearl- patterned table forward and placed it before Jebb. After Jebb had eaten he said: "Tell me why I brouclit you and our house such danger." "If mv husban’ should bud that I have m ked with you, he would koel us bot-h." "Your husband!" And now it was his turn to betray a flaw or re- grot. "You are married, then?" "Ycs and no." “Yes and no?" “Mv husbon’ dld not veil after the ceremony. gift-wife. and unwelcome." “A gift-wife!" groaned Jebb, "I have a splitting headache." "Shall I tell vou who 1 am—from the beginning? Mirumu is my name. It moans rhc sun and the moon. I am great. vcs? to be both sun nnd moon. I am burned in Circnssfin. My poor father is poor and. Allah sends hlm more clillds than wealth. But we live in mountains-the Cau- caus peaks, and we do not nccd much. And then my poor intlicr dies I'III]lS€lI-Allfll’\ grant him DIIFS! -—and my mother has no man. and five childs. “Follows some years of ugly pov- erty. ant not much eat. I am ~: raise my I was a grow to have nine years. Peop'e rcll |inv mother I am beiuiiiiul and shall become more. And I did. I ivas lvcrv iwautiiul tui I bcciunc olri woman." "Are you an old woman?" said Jebo with a sigh. "Your voice and your hands do not seem old." “But, they a.re. I (Lid pass my twcnry-livetli year last Shnban.“ Jebb sighed again, a comiortnbler sigh. My mother sees that I shall be beautiful for awhile and she scJa me as slave." "The brute!" "No. She is good mother. She sells me to rich liaiiim. a lady who is most kind to nic. In Turkey a woman slavc who is pretty is trout- ed wonderful kind. I am buycd‘ by great lady~a rlcli liaiiun." "A rich what, please?" “Hanim-that means i; lady. ma- dame; same like eifendi means monsieur, mister." _ “Should i tau you lianim. then?" "lf you vrlsli lo bc very rcspecta- ble-or is it respcctiulil-ycu sliou call me hanlm clicndi, or hanlm cf- fendim - that means like ‘my lady‘... "But vou tell rne eflcndi means monsieur." y 4 “Yes, and lianim oricndi moans monsieur mudllilc, or inlsicr mis- sus-—it is vcry IP-whlkllll) c. But I like better be culicri joost madame; it sound very educated." "All right, iiainin eflcndl, I will call you ‘liinrutulc’ sometimes. though 1 like lianun cffciirli, or liziii- im cucnciini e- like you. But you were telling me how ‘you new bought by inc ricli~liainiii‘!_' "Yes. and I um EUIICIIIC like as I r.m her own daughter child. I am reached the Engieesh, the FIBIICJIS, the rtoosian, the to p ay, to sing. to paint in (lance. I ain become vcry Wise lady." _ "r-ivc yfltYS I am livc with fill-w‘ hanim like licr bcs‘ bc ovc‘ One day I inectcd wiic of a Rey; she tells her husband that I nin beautiful so much I must be miirkcd as a present to rlic I-‘zirlislinli liccm- self. So Raghib Bey he buycd inc. "l-le puyco vou?" “Ycs." the Veil answered with a certain prioe. “'l‘iicy Bcy givcd n.c to the Padlshali, on the anniversary of the Killj-Alni, when they diri blnfl-‘LIIC great sword of Othman on m. gland who is the Padlsliah?" said Je . She gasped at this. "The Padl- shanl You uo not know who hi: is? He ls the Sultan, the greatest. of all kinks. the shadow of Allah on calm." “Unl“ from Jcbb. "A year l did iivcd in the liarcm of the Khalil. and lhcn the Valirtcli buiana tells that I am again lo be given away as a present. this time to a pasha and to be really a wife. My heart leap up for, of coorsc. a woman is notiilrig ii Allah does not make licr the pricclcss gift cf a child, a man-child. My new hus- ban’ is tlicn great man rising in the world like the sun ‘uimsclf. But sometimes the Cltillfls come before the sun reach his zenith. "Hussein FQIIIIII Pnshii. is begin very car; lie was a kliaujfs boy - you o not, know wlint that Isl-a ‘khanji is mini wiio keeps n khan — how you say. n_ inn. But he ls too bravo for to make the beds the ccffee. he bcoomcs soldier and is rise. And the Padis- hlh call him w the Ylldlz-Kiwk in Allah! ooo to $25,000 as AFL. head, afomvfiéaauadxgllar [19:22 $1?‘ nllfiueggxe‘ same sum paid John L. Lewis, head 58nd vou to thecity to a khan or $f,,,’;*,§‘f,,§1*°"' by we United Mme m" W" “Rain l" the fitwel- I re- the Ullitcd States Housing Author- cliild. d "Roosevelt Balls 0n Labor For Solution By JAMES MARLOW_ Assoc ated Press Staff Writer NEW ORLEANS, I01 19- A )- President Roosevelt today called up- on Labor leadera “with the interest of the nation at heart." to find a peaceful solution of the problems dividing their followers into oppos- ing camps. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor. sent immediate assurance to the Presi- dent that tha A.F.L. was willing “anywhere, any time. any place" to discuss negotiations with the Gon- gress of Industrial Organizations, now in convention at Atlantic City. “We, as a people today have the common determination to put our country above all else." the Presi- dent sald in a letter to Green, read at the A.F.I... convention here. There was no indication here that a similar message had been sent to the C.I.O. Before the President's message was read, a resolution was introduc- ed asking the A.F.L. to favor legis- lation to outlaw the Comm ts as a political party. (The Communist party is out- laived in Canada). Another resolution asked that be raised from $12.- Greens salary the Nathan Straus. administrator for ity, predicted to the convention that fwhcn the defence program ends and the United States returns to a ace time economy perhaps 5,000. men would be thrown out of work. He said plans to prevent that wholesale loss of jobs should include a l>\lb‘1c housing program of about ‘500900 homes a Year, at the end of the defence emergency, U. S. Considers iGreekAppealFor 'War Materials (By J. C. Stark. Associated Press‘ Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, Nov. lp-(AP) -In response to an urgent appeal from Greece, the United States tonight took under consideration ihc question of supplying planes and other war material to that hard-fighting Balkan country. Difficult problems stood in the way of meeting the Greek request. however. Foremost among these was the question whether military material could be spared, without reducing the amount being fur- nished to Great Britain. The time element also was lm- portant in view of a widely held belief here that Germany was preparing to move down the Balk- an peninsula to relieve the diffi- culiics of licr Axis partner, Italy. Sumner Welles, acting secretary of State, announced Greece's ap- pool for aid, which he said was made both __t.hrough the United States legatlon in Athens and through the Greek Minister in Washington. Grvcce asked, he said, for the opportunity to purchase certain aviation material and munitions in the United States. He told the Greek Minister. Cimon Dlnmantopoulos. that the rcqucsl. was received with the most sympntliciic "espouse on the part lo: the government. but that it was a question that would have to be determined by other branches of the government. It was referred immediately to these authorities for their cislon. Wcllcs said. Greece luis been a small pur- chaser of arms in the United stares, obtaining only $85,000 worth of bombs and similar ex- plosives so far this ear. The application o the Neutral- ity Act last week to the Greek- Iliilian conflict put Greek pur- chases here on a. “cash and carry" basis. U. S. NEWSMAN IN BOMBER BELGRADE. Yugoslavia... Nov. 19 -. (APP-The United States Lega- ,iicii licrc was informed by Yugo- jsliiv officers tsday that papers ‘found in the wreckage of a Bri- tish bomber which crashed and burned yesterday near Danilov Grad indicated that one of the vic- ‘iiiis was Ralph W. Barnes, corres- lPlil of rlie NcwHXqrkpHerald i , i EDIP-IIOYERS mrnuom T0 court-r EDMONTON. Nov. l9.—rCPl -» A "fcw" CllSvs of cinplovcrs refusing to givo bhck iobs to employees who have rclurncri from military train- inc camps nftcr completing 30 days’ mrvlr-c. haw been brought to the attention or the Aberta War Ser- virs Bcnrd, Chief Justice Horace Ilzirvcv. chairman. said today. Tlic Cliicf Justice said the cases wou‘d lic rcfcrrod. for action tn po- lice. who have complete authority to ‘ the cmplove and mrikc hlm decorated and tltlvs I him Pasha, Thou he mnke hlm Vii-i of llir- Aidln vikivcl. It is lhen that thr-‘Piidislinh present me to Fehmi Pr" in " “And he married a glri as young as vou wore ilicn?“ "nsnod Je b. (ilearing Weather Aids Search For Missing Airmen EAST LAKE. Que. Nov. i9- (CPl-Alricrl by improving WPLIIIIPI‘ conditions, ilrclcss scrirchvrs con- tinued to scout this rinibcrcd countryside today for five Royal Canadian Air Force mcn missing since last Saturday night. The air search bv four R. C. A. F. planes. liriinprrcri by brirl flying ivcntlicr, was l'(‘S\llll(‘(l as llic fly- ing boats took off today from nearby Lake Polionagamuk, lmsc of operations. In the snow-covered timberland, land parties searched [or the fivc men. missing slucc ilicy porri- chutcd from an R.C..~\.F. Alliiiilu: patrol plane when it‘ ltpllllffdlllfv’ ran out of fuel. The land sonrcli- firs, now numbering between 60 and 75 men. have been working by daylight onlv and resting at night. The laid parties are composed of lirmbcrjacks and member's of rli." Quebec Forestry Scrvice in this district near llic Maine-Quebec border. Ottawa authorities are rc- port/ed to be working through Washington to arrange search parties in Maine. The search has bcen directed by Flying Offlccr U. J. H. LcBliiiic, pilot of the Digbyi boinbcr, who jumped by parachute about l0 minutes after his five coinpan- ions. l-Ie landed about 50 feet from a lumber camp not far from this village. The five missing iiicn arc Flt. Lt. C. F. clnx of New WPSIIIIIIISIPI‘, B. 0., FL). J. G. Rlclinrrlsoii. Sask- atoon, Lnc. ll. E- Howarrl, Aylvcs- ford, N. 3.. Lac. E, J. Benoit? Ottawa. nnd AC. Elmcr Johnson ' Winnipeg. StranpgflgLight Aids London Surgeons LOUISVILLE, Ky. Nov, Iii-Unit cd Slatcs science which pzoducfd :1 glurs-likc subsruiicr- to innlq. li l‘. tn: n corners is dccluicd in lii- sov- lng tho livcs o! lhziusaiiris of Lxn- doncrs du in; tlic currcii‘. tomb- ings. 'I‘he material ninrli- out c,» coal. watrr and air. ls synthrtc izlitr-p, known tcchnicrilly as :1 incrhvl l IIIOlIIZICYIIZIIv: rosin nnd co.ninc~.-; ciallv n5 Curvliic. nnd has come ‘In. ‘ to \ dc use in“ surgical inclsioni- is y To bc-Coritlnucdl DRI 0lllND—f<ir on,» Pot and on“ Coffee-Makers Boiled Coffcc ,l ductiirrzu-hziiiw ivriii rlic pair I'll to IEGUIAR GRIND — for Pcrcolnlor or A BARGAIN 0F BARGAINSI HA saving to make any woman who liuya soap sit up and take niitii-c! lniziginc paying only 5t for a huge "Largo-Slat" caikc of Ivoryvwhen you buy another at regular price! FUR DISHES! You'll have enough Ivory on hand for all your dishwaahing for about three weeks! It's the same pure Ivory doctors advise for liziliirzs- so of course it's kind to your hands- liialps them stay smooth. RUSH T0 YOUR STORE before this money-saving oiler ia gone! It won‘ t last longl Act nowl 997.00% runs - rr rroxrs MADE IN CRNIDA carrird ai-‘oyuiid of the in- strurncni, nnd dircclly into the operatmg field. AIDS SURGEONS In the total blackness of Lon- dcn irgliis lll(‘S,\ insririiiiciiis are, initknig it pozsililn l0!‘ surgeons toi 0pc s19 on cmtxguicy- 63:03 when i, bright 0‘.'\‘l‘l'i4‘d(l hulls ae foibidd- i en and the DitLiPliLg, could not otho. ‘ise live until nrorning ac- cor‘ q to 2t l(l>Ol‘l ‘Jcioro mom- br‘ s o; llll‘ S.llIlll‘l'll _\I-.d.<:ul Asso- ‘ ciriiiiin at its dlllllllll IIIPPYIIIQ. Jlroinc Bzivci- of the Cuivlirr- Company, who rPr-cnllv rctuined from Enrland, declnrcd that "lnm- l dnsds of lwoplc inc bang picked up PW"_\' night. nnd or.» rushed by EIIIQFLIPII ' sounds lo first aid sin- lioll‘; SO.illi‘.(‘(l tlroiigzliriur the clly whrrc sururiii. l\ll(l nurses work, almost. conliiiuouslv under ex- nvmcly adverse conditions.“ Moze than 2.000 of the ixistru- monts are in daily U59 in London, hQ nrlditd. ‘Ilia hilllif‘ liliiliPflltl made info ll‘I\l‘.*])&I‘.(‘lll- bulls of vowing siz; is} ilnolng a nciv use uso in repairing‘ the faoc; of injured persons. It has. provcn supeflor to either gold or glass eyvbnlls in PIIIQTQPIICv trearfl incnt of ihc Injured because it can- i not bxrrik oi~ coirodc ihc cyw- sock- cl. Qlli‘ o.’ ili~ maibics l~1 dropped inln the .'~‘(‘.('I>{f'l nnd lhc cyrlidg iirc sown rllll! uufl (‘funoirlc sulfliczil trcatmrnt can be given. CAUSED EXPLOSIONS llllifllllfg lgliiiiing only a f:ac-, lion of till iiicli loin: has been inc causm; iii‘ llllllly 0X])l().~l.Ill§ of cllici- and oilui" gnsrs uscd ‘n operniiozzs. technicians of rlic E. R. Squibb dz Son; Compniiy showed ln a special exhibit. '1'liv lightning Ls wcll known lo C\'(‘I_\‘0lI:\ who siullflcs l\ll'0.i$ n carliclvzl flcoi" illlil li?\1\‘lli"\ u m:- ini ubjrcl. Iis intensity llus bee; lllLlQ known. llO\\'<\‘(‘.'. Willi a succ- iai dcvico lho New Yo1k sciiiiittsts SIIOWPII ihnl any pcrson lnoy build up’ a polrnt al of ll‘ 000 fil‘ more VUIIS willioiir l(il?\\ll ‘ mid lhc spark it i-rcalrs is sufii rni l0 cx- porlc rt gas in it iuunitinii. plant, lzvoimc ltflllffv or an opeailiig zoom. Tho wcaririrz of rubbrr shoes or the use of ozdni _\ flooring docs not prciciil Ill!‘ lichliiiiic uls- (‘llll1f.!(‘S_ D". H. Sl(lll(‘_\‘ NLIVCJIIK‘? of New York. cmc m‘ tho reclini- runs rivcfnriirl, lwniiisn lli~ static cl:ciricit_i' which ciusc. them ‘Nlildq up on ll]? ]K‘l‘~lill nnd i» dischirgrd i when lllf‘ liaiici or ll,\l'c of rho btdy l approaches an oppodlclyi chzi god c-lijrct. DJ. Ncivccm. r ivinmcndrd the u»? of clrclrviiy ‘nrlnciiii’: SllDPS and flco in: iillll lll-f‘ usv o.’ con- IMPROVED IIEND —VA(UUM PACKED I loaned in Canada by .1 Special Prone: l l the floor to carry away the static publication. The chains would belric/nal justice.‘ electricity. similar to those dragged by gaso- line tsucks to Cflffv away static charges. Sylvia Pankliurst Campaigns For Haile Selassie LONDON. Nov. l8 -—Sylvla Pank- hurst, veteran suffragette and pac- ifisr, is now campaigning for aid to Hallo Selassie. King of Ethiopia, who is now reported somewhere in Airica. iigying to organize an offen- sive against Mussolini, whose troops slaughtered his primitive subjects in zi ivrir lliat is now history‘. Miss Pankhurst. whose follow-m"..- at one lime chained themelvcs to the fence outside No, l0 DOWIIIIIQ S .. were accused of pouring sulphuric acid in mail boxes, and in their day were vcidely considered a prime nuis- aiicc. is cdilor of the “New Times and Ethiopian News," pirblislied rn a dingy old building in the Fleet Street district. i NIWIEROUS CAUSES Miss Pankhurst, nn inveterate fichicr, has campaigned for wom- oil's voles, borrcr relations between Britain and Russza and India, help for niiv-Wiscisr Italians and, frnal- ly, help for conquered Ethiopia. -:i'~s hor owner. a tabloid "Ell Olgiili lfJl‘ IXIIOIIIB.‘ Ii.» 0211c: is in a thoroughly" - bombed ciszrict of "the cit ." y time: Miss Pankhurst went on. hunger strikes in British prisons and was» iorciblv fed as she campalgncd for ilngiopulitr caustl before and during i;.e first Great War to which shc unis lxtrmrly op- posed. Some of her lmprisoimi-snr‘ were effected under the defence of the realm act. PROPAGANDA AGENT Champion of almost uiiv under- dog, Miss Pankliursr. was a propa- slan revolution and founded the "People's Russian Information Bur- eau." r One ilinc when Sll" spolrc public- ,ly against British l).Ii".l."l}'/.\’l0ll in ine first Grer-ii Vvni" she wis ar- ‘reslied and fined. Miners in thl town where she spoke paid the fine. Miss Pankhursr, dauchter o! the late and renowned Emrne-line Pank- hurst, has bMn iiclitlnc usually unpopular brvflris almost nil her i Who's who wives her address at Woodford Green, Essex, a nor-tom healthy spot. There is a balloon barrage base not far away. Teacher-Your cssav on-“Out Car" ,ls word for word the some as you? . brother's. l Jimmy—Yes, miram; it's the same ‘ same cat. poplars/ins”... BBEAKFAST-[UNIH iir ll|N N Ell TRY this may way to Brighton up a mcnl --—- serve a brimming glass 0f n new (Iniiarlizun drink——cold, refreshing apple juici-I (Ilcnr, tangy apple juice walrcrisalci-liy nppr-litva at. breakfast limo. Al noon, this iualc-lcinpliiug drink is ideal. At dinner, it nrlds r-xlrn zest in n good mcal. Any time of day, this rlclivious Canadian drink has tnsle that's always good. lllnrkeling Son-ire DOMINION |)I'lI'.i\II'I'“ EXT "I" IRE, 01'|‘.-\“'r\ IInnmn-nlilc James C. (Zurdincr, Minlulcr AURIIIUL I a pure apple m ganda BRQILEWQILBIIIHIII of rho Rus- ....