i l] . sat there Alison norm ‘ THE. CHARLOTTETOW N GUARDIAN nnmnynnn‘. An AAA SKYWAY. By VERA _ the met man boarded the shalt "Where's my berth?" he demand Alison showed him. next the door. it fixed immedia . mured and wentto t the 9011431‘. Just why he rho d insist 0n an up er for his friend. Alison could no understand. But her job was not to argue about such matters. Both men strode impatiently ulp e mained ou ide the door. Terry had signaled to get going. the motors were turning over when g the passenger nt came naming out. “Got eno er pusenger, Jus e second! " The last man came running out ilie door. Without lugflflw. he hopped in and the door was closed ‘immediately. Alison went about ch all the safety belts. telling the seven passengers that they were ready to take oil‘. She even asked the woman in No. 3 to fix her belt. She sgloke to her but. did not. turn on t e light. The man whom Alison called the "gambler" chose to sit up for a. little in a front seat which had not been converted into a berth. _ln a moment they were in the air. Alison had experience enough to know that Terry was climbing Woma Copyright lAdgI lyndimh n’ s Re al LOVERS ‘BROWN The late comer I-le got up. went to the r ship for loo water. and him quilite clearlyauge hair. ' Silenced Finished with the girl's hand, Alison brought her a glass of water- th ti tor beside had gray_ again. _ ing of the motors sounded. went forward beside the man the gum under his arm. She de- tei-m ned to sit there beside him. At least he could make no move which she did not know. There was some desultory conversation. but Alison was nervous. she felt as though something was going to hap- pen. And she wanted to tell Terry about the gun. Once. when the pn with the firearms under iris-coat, went to the back of the ship for a drink. , Alison opened the door to the cock- l pit. She managed to make Terry . understand, although she was quite sure he thought her mad. "I wouldn't do that." said a voice in her ear. and she turned sharply. The ‘ ler" had come beck and was standing close beside her. CHAPTER XI Alison was so frightened she high to t the tall wind. they set led down into grind, ticking of! the milm at 200 an hour at least. she decid ‘. "the gambler" had finally gone (o bed, Everything in the big ship was quiet. With nothing to do for a little, Alison sat down in the front seat. She did not close her eyes, but there was somethin eminently soothingwseethes smoveso quickly. _ “A beautiful night.’ Alison thought as she pressed her face ngainst the window. How long she d not remuedm- altlimmi ed esperate . Her thoughts turned suddenly the whm she worked in a big city ospital. Pa tients she had cored for. He: first patient to die. could still remember her own despair when she had t0 tell that 16-year-old b0? his mother was dead. Odd that she should sudde be thinking of those days w now seemed so far away. Suddenly Alison eat yery straight. ital! Now gee knew why she thoug t of it. flue smelled chloroform! That was it! She could not be m en. in the Jslufilgedhheuibgngid l0 the girl with the b10115? r afterward. heir put her heed lne! can’ ou dress r" Alison out her -eid kit and cleaned the small cut It was not long. but deep. ‘the glass had cut through 31% fleshy part. of the e profuse . "No. it doesn't hurt! I do hoge the perfume will not bother peop l It smells so s ." And the expensive little bottle did have the whole place reeking with its odor. As Alison worked over the rl‘s hand. "the gambler" poked his cad , the . t s. smell!” be ox- duwn from "Yes. half I-n hour now." Alison told hhn. He went u:p forward and eat where Ali- son had been sittin . It wae when he slid down from the berth that Alison noted he bed i: - . C’ 1131751170” 13A TRfl/TUR UConnipetionoeirrlyeocntia_ , world end hires the world against you. Get at the cause of‘ your gloom and irritability. Restore your lyo- fln to regular habit: with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. ALL-BEAN help: oupply the eeik." bulky ma: your bowels need for "regular" mayo- ment. (Ordinary foods din fell he “InI-Ik"). And ALL plenty of’ wlter. It's the emotrm- tive way to deal with common elm- otipetioa duo to diet deficiency of “bulk”. . All-IRAN. IS A FRIEND t’ _ . _ v “Alisonkne-w all this! She had made such a. foo! could not move or speak. She felt her knees tremble and she bit her lip to keep from crying out. "I said ‘don't do that!” the man roger? arply. en Alison saw he was mopping his brow and he slumped into the seat before her. "lord. why does anybody want to ride in these things?" he emanded. “I tell you it's got me nuts! I've Wlenty of nerve. but not for this st I And then ou talking to that e's ing to fly. B W0 Just man!" swiftness of relief had made Alison half-h stericel. She laughed out loud sud enly. He was scared. plain scared! The big gorilla wigfid and turned. looked at his wa "But you see sir. talking to a pilot does not disturb him——" and Alison started s. long discourse about the theory of flying all‘ inmsfirts. “I all about that! h it before. I heard a fellow my the same thing about an auto- mobile! see th scar on my fore- Well that's where I hit the I've They were bro ‘Ihey b ed him two s No. don't talk to me! If we ever to Detroit. the boss can fly bu: York if he wants to! I take the trains! When I die I want to have a chance. at least!" And his hand moved unconsciously toward his coat. ‘Inward the gun. Strange Odor Again _ How Terry would tease her about of herself! Still. it had looked funny and when he whispered in her ear and pulled at her arm — , anybody would have won- dered! “You know. I've irmveled e. lot." - "But I never only the coirldrrt resist _ (To Be Practice Gives You Charm oi Personality . f’ ‘>3 / \ o f f \é L <- 6 . n t '0 ‘x What Do Others lay about You! That charming new noi borl Alice and Mary and their hu: and: are talking about her quick ruccel: in their net. "She has Iuch e warm, friendly personality!” says Alice. "Re- member: people‘: names testes. ‘She gave me a dip of that lovely ye ow rose of hers. because I like yel ow.‘ “New there‘: e Iood-lookin liri who’: not vain.” Bill d area. "Know: how to dress. too." It’: lain the new neighbor ha: gbt to the art of charm. moaning ever her h-ehod over building attract: n-ou tutu" d Ito pulitivemwlnciltinlfilit: she on . "a, a aslity can be trained. leimm ,0ll1llVIi£d.{illHlKll lent. Our fl-page bookie tall: how to strengthen your I00 erase the bad ones. how to take “inven ' of your permnelity. Bring ou the i-ul "you with the QQmEQrrJQdQn pqghology. AAA4A n m THE COOK'S CORNER DATE AND NUT LOAF Ru!‘ was lll-DlI-ivose flour. 1 cup quick rolled oats, 1 cup co meal. 1 cup brown sugar, a cups crumbled bran. rolled fine, 2 cups dates, cut fine. 1-2 to 1 qu crugh- ed nuts. l cup shortening, lsvorlng Hwlmes or grated orange rind- l teaspoon salt. 4 level teaspoon. baking powder, cold water to mix to consistency of biscuit dough. Sift flour 8 times. mix all dry in small loaves, brush with milk and bake 30 to 40 minutes ‘This is delicious for tea and very nourishing. It can betmade without the dates and nu s. Seven-pound hon @115 3N nice to bake in. w p How Can I 7V2 in: suns ABEL!!! n- that are inclined to wobble in the cilindgmbralting aft . y me par in and p0 . ing it into the socket. then puttuim; place hiie the - ed in al . Q. How can I prevent icingfrom running off tie top of the cake? A. If a little flour is dusted We: the top of the cake before it is iced. it will prevent the icing running off from A. At least once a weak. satur- ate the brush with the Juice of a lemon and rub the teeth hard. - AMorningSmile RATHER IDW Geordie had a visitor from Iron- don and they were talking about coal mine work. "Is it very low where you work?" asked tho visitor. "Low! Aafll say it is. Wey man, If Just the other day Aa catched two mice and they were both bow- A WEEK IN OLD MEXICO W01‘! Blllflli ifll. PA used "To obsrlotmown Guardian W! $131.11 ORD§ ocidal an afternoon Q. How can r whiten the teeth? d o... Dorothy Dix's g Letter Box onal -Don't alleiseisytge _ Dee-l‘ ohildrenmorothm ions spohenwordsorwrlt-iene get f . "mus "l2'.“§..‘;.é?.'°' m" ve e n o . m They re that as the first it. but I doubt uch for their!‘ ove. parents ever enrich ant to be toi They wan appreciate them sen They get know men who th half a. domen te dozens of buslnem letters e say a are when ey were little. or to try to lonely they were when she was t is a little thing to do ork in e. famil them how much they love we did not do it when we whisper and our r ee Dear mrAAli a appointments graciously. Before I ‘ 1 " ‘t do some usband spells when I was r did fh one of these he walked over to me thorough spanking I to see gether and the crisis is passed. column on how to make marriage: when men and women act like like children. And all of plied in the right cantankerous little I have and needed a gooci s lng and be afraid to do it again. B t this baby So am of the Dix-We have been own couldn't at Mother's. we should not do it; that desire? You surely have. A woman at whohasiobetaken yo would have s place to visit. some life of ygi; 31h. ‘Your liilllllllill Look in the section your what your outlook is, (Copyright. 1939. King vvv~ For Tuesday. May 28. 1889 21 to APRIL 2o (Aries) in artistic fields: avoid emotional upsets, unpleasant con- You ow in industrial anic airs: min dtildren 613$ money be conscien- tious, we u! and discreet. 21 MAY 20 (Taurus) -Be tactful to the ‘nth degree. bl Are You One of. Those Sons Who Mother a Card on Mother's Day and Then Fail to Write Her Throughout the Rest of the Year? Don't Be That Way _-__-__ think whoffllllmtl a. lonely old mother to hold up her head an the world with pride and wufid children feel that they have done ward their mothers when r. more “me her chiPdr preciate her and are mind! Ans z rlfiutrmeeuunruistw parents’ inateria plying their spiritual wants. w men and women who are have done for them as if one in a hundred 0f granted . They want their ch and listen with interest to their 01d SWINE ld . littlg a T311950!“ that make parents ha DY. ding a check every mothers in years. They have delega. th too busy, but Mother was never away. to make was worthwhile. for their children that we were too careless to say into my life I have never been married when little thing humorcd me and walked around on tiptoes until my. mood marriage h y... 0—O-O-#O-O A< Q. How can I straighten candles e same thing for a, while. disagrees!) espec quickly, turned moss was furious, but after the wn wo Answer: I have no doubt that your reci 89° usknowthat egoodhairbrusibpiopei-l - worth a wgnof moral suasion in turning/D a ‘l . behB-ve. and when we prefer divorce to opinion that there is nothing th day of that time we have boarded with my family. andlareveryanxloustosetupahomecfcur and do as we all? and entertain our friends. which we some we should not years. but Mother is well of! financially we would not be far off. so don't you think we have a rummage, (1285 we care of. She is sh ur mother would be delighted for you to go to At any rate. do it. You have a r’ ht to iSend Your need from weir assurance their love and lo ty- that warm the heart and ens-b e oven d face so many ence‘! eir duty to- ti’ they prov‘ Hie wants hei‘. ad- . sac- d mug’ of the ‘fiiffutiifii éfriir. many children who “grime; m provide for their l needs never even think 0f 811D- sc urifeeling and so un- to leave a Door old f cold. I am continually surDIl-ied rom hard-boiled modern youths Whu that they carmot marry because the)’ duty and sacrifice their happiness i0 these boys and girls who give up 5° their gift with a. few expressions of Th don't want ey love and They want to be th teful they are for all they ildren to ask their advice and Not John mon . And so 16W so absorbed in their own affairs that no ‘life of ' elr childrens . to write to them. I secretaries at their bidding and who dav. have not writ/ten to their that task to their wives. They too busy to care for them them heavy. or to forest how person happy and feotlothtgfi And. oh. how sorry we shall be that mold the thing that was in our hearts bu t dead ears that are deaf to our grief t0 I801? was I wanted to do. around his knee and gave me a spaddlingwasoverlbe- ially ah me laush - This recipe is my contribut on to your success. . HAPPJIAPMARRIID WOMAN. w d ea-ve mauve. divorce, for dzen they should be treated angel. - . iisbands. too. who were wrecking tantrums, ‘their grouches l-sfl-nefleteleewhenweareefraide-ven to make the enforcing a little discipline. at can be done about it. married twenty-one years land! every Now my h d own so we can have our of our acquaintances tell us. that leave Mother at the age of '11 and my sister lives with her. and '11 isn't a helpless doddering old soul letobeonherowri. Probably housekeeping so she Al“ uonoscors By FRANCE! DRAKE birthday comes in. Ind find according to the stem. Features Syndicate Inc.) friend. if you would evade the pit- falls of pettiness and carelessness. Born before May 6? Be especially careful in dealings with associates and the opposite sex" no good thing is failure." MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gefnlni)— Strain indicated. but it is not neces- sarg. and surely you of intelligence ; an forethough can avoid it! Make . those restless nerves behave. Day. asks clarity of vision, calmness. JUNE 22in JULY 28 (Cancer)- 7 Fashions Miss Eva Frances Ayers. definite!‘ of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ayers. w ose engegem nt is announced to Mr. Freemenewilliem Boy! . Charlotte- town. son of Mrs. A. E. Boyle-B 0f Moncton. Do snap up opportunities and at- tend the difficult apposition-s and tedious tasks in t AM. Don't engage in quarrels. indifference. indolence. Day okay for worthy activities. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) Can andshould be turned to good account. Keep expenditures under control, also the auctions. Bet/vreenl- 120,000 letters to be mailed at the 9:15 a.m. an 2 p.m. most stimulating. encouraging hours for action. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER N (Virgo)- If you will overlook lit- tle annoyances and hold to e. broad understanding ou can get some ex- cellent work one. Refuse to see the "clouds", stay on the sunny side of the street. Be progressive. enthusiastic. SEPIEIVEEIR. 24 to OUIOBER 23 (Libra) - Issues and interests close to your personal life bear watching. Don't neglect them for outsiders. Day favorable on whole for farming. produce. industrial and general matters. OCTOBER. 2i to NOVENEBER 22 (Scorpio) - AM. favorable to commerce. shipping. litics. sports; dealing with supero , hysisiahs, attorneys. BUT dictator ol tactics. extremes and subterfuge are taboo. Sin-ipliclty and graciousness your mm strong weapons. t NOVEMBER. 28 tn DDOEILBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Favorable on whole, es ally for familiar met- ters. sound improvements and decisions. holding conferences and dealing with business and ro- fwsional people. Guard has : avoid extremes. 28 to JANUARY‘ 2i (Capricorn) — Total results of to- day's activities will depend, lsrgeb upon your dgment and how aluiokly you handle situations as ey arise. Not so auspicious for new undertakings. great expans- ions or expenditures. Best for routine. minor interests. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY i0 (Aquarius) - Be careful making promises. Waisting time and en- ergy with non-productive enter- rises is deterimental. Consul hme in the know if in doubt. Don't be too cagey; either. Keep in tune with the go-getters. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) -—Born before March ‘i? Good rays. Be decisive. follow your intuition. Invite criticism and pro- fit. there from. You born after March 6: More restricted, so you'll need more initiative. A OI-EHD BORN TODAY d! headed in the right direction and taught self-mastery, will be a. re- sourceful. intuitive. able person. No limit tn he achievement of this well-developed somebody! Cari do well in government affairs, di- iplometic service. on the slide or n stage productions. Impatience are besetting i-v and changeability sins. __ ' ON‘? PUT UP ANY LONOII WITH NU- BB medicated INSOLBS really soothe painful. burning. “blag i control nylnilo and heu- m! loot on. Oalyni!) e pols. M i DI c A i i o msoiis THE DIONNES TAKE THEIR OWN COOK ALONG T0 TORONTO And hearts that are brave with sfhe :eee than take the fist . .. starlet-fines By the loved fireside While drawing up She thinks of litt e boys who used to come And say their prayers. -.By Louise Sqmour loll -<l‘rom "Put e. Feather in Your Hat". Newfoundland wiuTrue a special stamp 1n honor of the visit of King George and Queen Elizabeth. Ox waggons which trekked this year over the old Boer tmil b:- t/ween Pretoria and Voortrekker- . in South Africa, for the Voortrdcker celebrations. collected of the festivities. A wise homemaker makes it e. rule never to stand at my task which can be attended to sitting down. thus avoiding over-fatigue or backache. garnish ves l. clear con- somme a prof one! finish. To about two cugfie of boiling con- somnie add well-beaten yolk of one egg. Btlr constantly until the egg is cooked. Use steel wool to remove dried food stains from the kitchen linol- eum. Eggs should be kdPt cool. d‘? and clean. D spots eho d be brushed of! wi dry a clean, cloth. Eggs should never be washed fore storing in the refrigerator. BLUE HYAOINTHS IN ROYAL GARDENS Royal g The bright blue‘ hyacinth is ndw tobeseeninslmoeteveryoneof these places. There is e particularly fine show et the Royal Indie, where the blooms contrast feotively with tho rose pink point of the exterior of house TEETH LIKE PEARLS rill-D - CONSTANT CAB! What kind of day-in-end-day- out attention do you give your uick brushing twice l’ A Qt g day and no hing more? Orr. like so many smart, perfect,- ly-groomed, fastidious women, do you brush them really thoro hly, vies-nine and polishing every at of surface of each tooth? Before the evening won't re- our brush around and around in 1i tie circles on back and front surfaces d each mam Nowbrushdownw uontheuppe} “Qth- "WIN on the lower ones. 11111.)’. give the beck of you: mcotilllgle of d with Your favorite moutlinwstslir.‘ a About once a month. scour- your teeth with ordinary baking mg; m- {JllI-in peroxide. 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