i. iii f 1.. it Y‘. z. i.- i713." u-‘a-q. nl-vlwdlwndu irixninhsr! rrnmtvfl-I CPJ/"I-I. zfl/fffii l I i V Tl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN oooocoo Living a Leisure -——The Woman’s Realm i-i-u- AT EVENTIDE ---—- lNext, it should llpOlI YOU!‘ pClT ‘e a tonic effe that (am teo z. u» .~.L‘\\'. Upon my lap, ls to say t r l 1 f 1e tttiy dre~s and put i: by. only them as it need as much of her to " keep .. we: 0f lllillil, ti) "eel: another fresh, - eoi and , .. whi -h 4,‘! w ~ t i‘ to I‘I.I'I_ U nil-Iii; it“ Ill‘- Blflli ll'l'li\ ULIJ IIOFS ‘,l oii the be t‘.l$l:_'v' selziriii ma; iiito - '.\ iiui o.“ metal _|i*i'1 .-i:'i> :.iinp-'t-pt'rol. ~-~m.e ‘i-‘DZOFIIICI in e and r ninietctai a pfiobil‘! e sou: e of many f ATTENTION l T0 Fara u, nnass | ~ When all Gil < i temptiitztiii 1o tillow at.;c1it:oi1 lo smiill iii-ta to lipse. But if Jvotl would l't‘.'l aiii cooi-lookliuv and well -groonie d during autumn vreather, remember to keep rips ‘and loose heirs repaired, 5118]); and buttons sowed oti. shoes clean and lIPPIF 511K111‘ l ShIFlllS tacked or pttmctl . vashtiblc (ii'e~scs livhiz-h lllFJlUl need frcqttiit mils i0 llic ‘flllQfl acces- sories fresh spotless, and washable garments tubbed moment they shew tiie slightest soil or wilt. invzics. it's .- noticed how QPIQ‘ d5 soon ill Wiffilllfl‘ SITITZS. P€O- are per- an unbe- wifh dry ll‘i(l li hard make-up heat of Li’ .( IlOIl the ClOJSIfL and s .~ lZldlCflIPS . of .he sktn ls and (lust acsttntu on u. sticky , -____ t of the uzii . l ~ 1o relax your l grime is able to; your sktn, Black if you don't look‘ so im- SIIIYflflPX‘, i - Q 5 -< 9C even If fidizety HOFVOS. restless nights and to \\‘.it'ni othcrdistressfrom femalefunctional Chung that’ disorders kccp you from enjoying f‘ _ _ life-take Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s Vege- - . ‘to ‘ e5 RWDQ“ table Compound-well known for wit: skin a. one and the over so years in iioipint: wenk, nerv- ous wotnrn during "difficult" days. ioiiid cleanse your skin ‘Mlllmm 57mm“!- iunlr bivh of stale l ii Let Your Letters Show You at il Your Very Beat t l i NOT S0 HOPEFUL. Goo-How is your father getting along? Gal-Well, we don't sure, but the KlCCZOI‘ FIO 51c FL Illl)" (‘Oil know for told rriii not- iiied stories Wife: “I‘iii afraid, Oliver, _vou do ‘not love nu», any more-qr; 103st, not so much as v-ui used to." Husband: “W Wife: "BPCIIIFP you aiway= 1t t. m1‘ get lip 1o ‘h’ "in fire nwiv." I Ilti-btinii: lSl‘i“‘ lTl\' dcar! YQHI ki-tititu up l\ luht tiio Lri: IIIQlHW illC litll‘ \'l)‘.i V -__.___ ..__ .. ail the more." IYIIIIFIHFS V fflffi/(llllldllllfvfim- Follow These Writing Tips Why doesn't he answer her let- ter? Shell hoped so much io keep her vacation admiier. Btit then thc mailbox is usually empty for those who have never learned the simple art of writing fiend-winning letters. No one leaps to reply to a frigid, ltiffly-phrtiscd note full of excuse: like “There isn't any news here." ‘There is alnvtifvs news if you look for it. A glance out the window will give a tip. "Our maple tree is a great scar- let bottqtiet," you may write. “and the weather is just right for a marshmallow roast. So why not make that promised visit time?" To avoid stiffness-go liuliily on mntoiaccs betiiiiiiing with "i." in- ticad of “I was glad to hear your new-g," write “Your news teas n treat." You make a better impres- iion if you're up on grammar, too, Don't write "sincerely" for "sili- ecrely yours," Or "in regards to" l for "in regard to.“ Or arc you in doubt about correct form -- for invitations. letters of application? Oiir IQ-tiatw booklet gives helnftil samples of these and many other letters, with pointers on (‘fll‘l'l".‘l Eivzlixh, lively words. letter otiquiWo-tii help you write lop-grade lt'tl"r=._ Send 20c iii t‘li,tl'~' for VOW CPPY pf (‘r""'i MP i-W rut: Mode Eisy Thi» ciiii W Home Srrvice. -- ll) \\ i plzitiziy your Name, - it‘ Name of booklet. .__..__ » _»-- Street Adflléll 5r;——-———-r_’ir.:ir.' supple and unltzicd. ti iiitike your face iy foundations Ct make-up, use, llPSAlE me. lzes my lllakllt,’ ptcparii- * iilOFiLllg. Its , tntd .ii i-ike coiitroti of your skin t and u: of your . ii a titeeel ttti- ii Lil‘ clean- "i over the i a tender . ., you'll be i ii Jtllflllllb of greyish t1:i.., t cannot undcr-_ - names‘ t iiie Allil the color- l Women's, Realm/So §Q§OO§@§§§ Q‘ §§§§§400§§§O§4¥OO§ f6 OOO§§OOOOO §-§§O$OOO 666060 on '0 QOQO&OOOOOOOOQO-O§‘OJ-¥VOOOQOO44 ‘ ‘ AAAAAAAAAA A __.____.i..._ Dorothy Dix '3 Letter Box QIHHHHH t l l ‘ACHILDREN D0 B SENT T0 make-up and accumulated grime. Yr ‘ ‘ ct l W. J1} a: priii, my it'll: tttigcrs it should nuki- your skin finer in‘ pt», texture. It should aL-o contain cer- fhe edle g,- toi; heavg: for my [Bill iiourtslitng oils iii such pro- iportion that the skin will absorb S senile doltarus who doubtless mean She is s. When tliei- (‘illll - ‘ 1.8 \‘Oil(.'('1'IiC(, "Send 'cin." if without putting ‘ pocketbook. I urge this not superior advantages of education offered by some or because Junior and distant temple of learning, Mamie have shmvn any knowledge, but because the rides a sale and practical bridge across the _ gerous ’lcen use when parents and children alike father's nerves,_ ity, parents reap far more advantage from send- gct so bndlv upon each ing their youngsters off children do themselves. when they Si’! \'("(l fYUlTl IIPFVOIIS their own I tiiid ETTER WHEN *5 BOARDING SCHOOLS ‘“”““'“““‘"""* oungsters and Parents Alike Get a Better Viewpoint Toward Each Other and it Promotes Better Family Relations _i_____ This i5 the time of year when fathers and mothers lie awake at night l wrestling with the problem 0f w _ chtk en off to school, or have them continue their studies at the home ‘ i- , Hi. To this‘ question I unhcsitatingly answer: hetiher thev shalt send their you can possibly afford to do so too much strain on the fainiiy particular thirst. for Ay 21 boarding school ro- Try; A_M_w an- For while Junior and Mamie come home as innocent of culture as left. Father and Mother have been prostratimi and _ feiii- that ilii-v have begotten a ‘lot of lumititus. in every fillllliv there ecincs a crisis when youth , . _\' come home chiistciied in spirit‘ when Millllii) iiitet‘ their own MARCH —-.Bulldln¢ for into new fields adolescent sharpened-is today. because of the for success in church charity, In real- and college titan the gallons; for you P . the awfrl, out business. build matters confident; A most. intercstin spreads before yo i and venturesome cial and Perso look In the nation your birth who: you: outlook b, sweating to the clan- Io; loudly lcflulber ll, ll“ 21 to APRIL. 20 (Aries) future expansion, allied to your pres- ing your mental ability and the Big Business for APRIL 21 to MAY‘ 20 (Taurus)- You born before May 6 will find personal affairs and ambitions mov. 22 mg swiftler and smoother perhaps than m0ney matters. The other way around for you born after May 5th. JUNE 21 (Gemini)- ls especially favorable undertakings war relief, literary newspaper interests, publishing a1, secret investi- in ernmcnt employ. M .' ‘JUNE 22 w JULY 2a (Canaan- g and colorful day u Cancer folk who if sensible caution and prudence are exercised. nature to scale 0f (B; FI-ANOI! DIAKI) vouii INDIVIDUAL iioiioscori: i occupation. OCTOBER 24 (Scorpio) - You many obligations gear your activities essary leadership, Judgment) for fun. (Sagittarius) your livelihood. for general ban heavals. police and gov- Moderatlon in Pursue the Bdvfl-H day. Gains "in the wise _( Aquanus) 11151 rt '1' tie ‘ll o a ' i '- 4. .' ir . 11.8111 ai i 5a _ - Twiivi (fltnflt tw-nk ieiii. L inflannisliriib‘lsliriiilclllfcilhen"Li; the lifiiid ‘lvllflllollslfv take a walk, and mediocre and the usual t0 PFOIIIOlG “m9 533’ W Strike- -- - ‘ ieii oii cereals mid Siillttlfll and put to tied ill 8 o'clock. Thev can't realise your success and advancement. gflnsion offers many iw y» Than \ _, !1(\‘\\‘ “q, in l‘ iEiii .llll1i’\t' isn't. suit in rompers and ivfaniie planing coiiio-to-see w. 1 orgot personal peeves. . 65- " 1'1 h.» ittisi: llcl‘ dull‘ l ~ L - f tier dav '15 ill? TlJUIlY g4 [IERAUGUTT gzhifmoldllpllilifiufnlallzl w. W ,._.,,;>,;b. i.ie cits otiis o _i l i - ie iouis e ween 0 . an ow w“. wow (n1 yew y'i¢“-p¢iin¢ iparenis did of thciis. +3 P.M encourage your ingenious fered t0 Aquarians. 10hr, hard, bitter ledge of hie lThink M0"! nf Pilrfllli ‘how heights in your profession or iflculllt‘; and ability blunt yourl . ‘i110!’ tfiik l wiiii Jiiiiiui-‘s iiziiiirtiiict- of the l And the svparauoii enables the ‘ wade‘ Pursue new methods for gen. acquisttzve aggressiveness. Be I _ - ‘ wui- d. it scents l.) tlietn that he is children to see their patents 1Y6!‘ i em] impi-Qvprncnt, zealtus to succeed, and launch o5” - _i i» ~- * -" it) more iii Lie ll-wlfli to get out more clearly than Lin} lltlllt“ 1m‘ AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 l A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY yedmz for vbngcance the North, -. _\ » i i l i-.i . H, _ and flu“ l ll“ 1‘ l~llil7 “_“‘l S“ “lfll ll-‘l ‘(llqvc ,0“°,.',l,.l“li‘7,, 31ml ‘(Vlrgoiv - Your ivorking in chem- 1 An dndividual who will learn west men took up Claudets crv likel ‘ J ‘ ‘ U“) I ‘ L“ i.» L('_\'ll'l‘(U(‘ iiaiii lllfiilllctlllélxx-l ‘ will“ and bagik-vlficnub Sum-livid ‘W; Isl-Ty, dietetics, education, medicine, - readily and be eager Lo advance an “m, ii.» i __ _ _ _ 1H “v M 0 d ~ ‘:0 1 me’ thcnghb {my “we and , surgery, dentistry and other sc.en- intellectually, spiritually and soc- "The canoes," they chorused. "En “ lE\"i'lt\ WINDOKVH Witt ‘millrtl the smu- ivav about Mamie lfillilzllilvlkllfWv what thev tvei-e l tug; ffikis’ “ffflesveéliaiia favored dilly. fzgrgngssetdtgf rightly reaired) avantl” - < ~ » <1 - ~ ‘ H ‘ ', , ic y, n an I rten ' nany a i an usne ,. l s ' iii the l-(lll(ll‘l'i-L'.Ll'it‘l\, l mi: about. Alltl sonittlins, endmvor l Y 55 855061!!! With a rush they bore the big do; some: In, ml llnl manta, branching out. l: Mi un- dartaklngs and exploiting your keen intuition and sound Judgment in many matters outside your DfLfwlpBl . m; to NOVEMBER 22 w}; i, we 1111mm lllld Whltg roi- the “at channels. Concentrate essentials, there will be time later NOVEMBER 23 to DEDEMBER llcssfllld co ac ,m .,tn- , _ ~ ldf r °°‘t"i"'°.i"“-‘" dicauons may do "f" 1'53"‘, w isizcs 2, 4. 6 and 8 years Size 4 rc DECELWBEIR. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — tYour stars on emperamental -- Calm, clear Judgmentulls i-fixllirfd’ for Gather“ necessary to get the right. slant and mm, tagwus course yo _ has’ if you aroistyle No, 3420 Sire JANUARY 22 20 FEBRUARY 20 — Your big chance lies thought, opportunity and Industrial ex- new advant- io MARCH 20 the leads prof- Don't let lack c“, - good‘ I confidence in your ‘Can become penurlous .materts unless this tendency is sea- piGE Two SEPTEMBER 2U, 1940 neoonoouvevnoovo+o+v+ww+vwwwwvuow+vwwooooqowwowowww+o +ece - we» v‘¢v=—""°°"°°°°°'°" ‘ '4 ‘ Hw>+¢,,,“ alf, Fashions yLiteirature w >++o+o+¢”“ e dlecraft- ——For TB Brother Ind sister dress alike for their first days at school. Moth- er will enjoy making these cute out- of crls cotton that smiles aim uent: trps to the wash tubs, for the little boy's blouse, collar and cuffs i 11 011 W111i?“ the little girl's dress makes ii i‘, Home ‘fr to nec- OII ‘d this dress and suit! now and have them all ready when l when the first school bell rings. Style No. 3420 ls designed for! ulres 1 3-8 yards of 39-inch ma-l terial for dress with 3-8 varcl of lcontrasting for collar and cuffs; Hl-fl yard for trousers with 1 1-4] yards for boy's blouse. Pl" 3| Bend Twenty 120m coin is are-l Write plainly Name, Address and style ber. Be sure to state the size W‘, u wish ........--...- NHJIII Street Address own Proviunn 3l+2O in monev iRablscaws into the water under \ Gallinees eye. ing rcse on a Beyser of red flame , _, , . i .- ,1 ~ n _ _ ‘It seemed natural 5 2 - 3 u lx.‘~l(.xir_\i‘.:>zlulii_iao and lo plush!‘ ‘Zumnnce “m Gull‘: lllllllglLlll-Il‘. is?“ msgligigyfg'odg4 fgvlggigggfi lgltllaailymicnllglalkd. Very artistic an: ltligwwvtlhtatrlizlgméligfqzé wfigonscfntlcigi sits 1 “w” 3U" “l? “Ed U; all“; l m1 l" l y l canoe through tliepXY net who had lllll'i‘lll.ll.. .[ CO' US l I. " -- ‘ , ,, , . . » i 1 bmi iii forced the Sault portage in the face ,. . ,,,_,, u:‘ifimtuaiiifiiusu’ fil\t\cél.__f_-l{il‘<ll_ dull-H lchfilrllfnlfqgdtzalig ‘ifulzqqnglllgo helm)?! _¢»»»+¢+»¢»++>¢~~¢ he“ them caning the We b manna o; XY mmml who had piloted “mm ~—-»—- -____;—_= ‘ , ‘ ,‘ ., “ 1,‘ w» ,. w‘, , 1 of U... mm. during the, 9 110w he prgygd ma; She m gm get safely through storm and swell over The XY fleet could not be far ahead f“t,lln",lllklll‘fi‘l\ll‘lflmbgfflglgfc 1 goiqiiicstieillsl" adhtcscciit period, 9 clear! How he strained his ears fiirlsuperiors hungry waters. should and he thought to (trive upon then: “, 1‘, , , ._,, m, , ‘ ‘ ' "- hgk “m, Sumner ramps m,‘ 3 the last, scuffle of me 185; mo“ assume authority. Even the winter- across the lteavliiz rollers, but iivii (ill l il- iifif»? lVlHd Jllhlnt‘ and "IWIS m hOlh tmtfltlls and (‘hilll- , jiiiere-tiii-i-e was silence at. last. m: partners. themselves bold lead- oenilv ihev too had hoisted sail m», “m”, 11ml “lip, Tm‘, Mtpy than; DOROTHY DIX. o Claude himself vaulted from the Prs of men. fell in behind without. soaring and slanting under the W31] -ll‘t‘\' lilfhVll aaiiii they rcgaxi , flwrpit and dived headforemmt question. starlight, they nosed iii. WlihOtlt ,‘h,,,n\,,,,.,,, ‘q; éxp,;,.,€,,,.c,; D ag, ___ "I- n .._____ t through an open wlndgw, A brisk tigeeze blew; from gm east 1st htlingh tthem. begiigi tlée girofitried a I ' euros Lae Su eror an once sari a screene rnne o iigi liliiiiit“‘ilfi‘i~ll“il'ilil~n “all” ililéllgiisiilleil A 011mm x1 afloat Claude ordgred on w; can? bev-.___ .____ H H,‘ ,1 _.,_ l‘f\'1‘\' mmim. y s that were used for t e a e - " ‘"‘- " *—""———'——— gluiaklii; 8iPll)l)(f‘l1“il.:fL‘l\lPS iri any" S y ,,i,§fi["§h§“i,‘ln,f.§§?'fi»1 "gfaifirffifig travel m aid ‘he straining mddlesu (Continued on va5e__l_lli__c_<>l_‘5i Jilllllllflll. . ‘ ' s :\ll(l_Ll'il‘\' look upon their iiar-. ‘l ————— g I115?- l-lme V) llll-fl 1111115811’ ihfmlllh cuts '-\'llll pitv and cutiicmpt as two i By Samuel White ¥ I119 P81155119 8M9 befflfe the build- ¢ well but who belong to the horse- uiid-btigzv days and are so far be- hiiid the times that they are lit. Lo even nititierii o! _tliiii the practically evcrv there are adoescent children a total lwrcck, as far as happiness and peace ill‘? ’I'l1(: l thorny. l fur frcedo oUQQIZSL youth. concerned. of the day. Stops Potential Bickering Now these fights keep parents and children‘ ivouiided and sore at. each other 5.1 the Illl1l(f‘l.)r0a“11 mo“ a ‘moderate oven Fillllfll‘ and Mother children for children regard any thing to l 1 "riilv when these two schools _1 1g it smash into each (llllGLl l it. is a head-on collision that makisl 1 home in 113 part-tits are fighting for au- Tlie children all‘ liélllllllt! m. And a perpetual battle goes on over Junior h _ {illld staying out too late at night and izoiniz to parties irhen he should be studying, and Mamics right to have dates and i0 pick 0ut_ her own clothes, and t0 tzo on ]O_\‘-1'l(l(‘S with boys, and so on and on, for there is a new cause of war every hour aving n car, inizratitude their parents as grinding tyrants; and there is no IlOl. Ctlp butter l I_ eggs, beti ten whlth 1-3 cup milk the beaten eggs the milk. Add way to prevent friction while they are together continually and the: ideas and opinion IIITII. . The unhappy result‘ _ rationales parents and children, gives g ithem a false idea of eaflh Others lcharacters and makes ‘birds fly from the ho v soon as thcv get the use of their winas. You will often hear parents streak ivistfttliv of irhen their child- wcre wrv voiiitl. but they never mention when tliev were‘ 1th 310111‘ - 1'0 ‘ii-u we i %l.“.'5.'.iYi°.i.f.-‘é1.té..“ r’ time for all tronceiiafed. m1 it t‘t‘lll"(y or . s s ua-j v the children away to.‘ lflg pmfidlfr "n school. ‘Phat gives a chance to both l s-llfll ~ F‘ T911 'i"lio best iioii is to send daughters are no, ionaer_ tiribies_ and llflll flllfl be kept iii leading st-rtngsp v ave a right to a certain‘ mlillllfs. (‘1lllliCf. that thcv h ‘amount of freedom and reahz that ingredients to the first l “But yoiu. ClB-lldfi. my——" . _, , .. g m mo“. m, For 111;» pflrflnls nriwiure, then then add the nuts G0 0H. - “m, Sms and Pour the mixture inn a created bake in ‘l nizicic 2 (-Vrr. her Q0 U"? W657i» l r350 (leg. F.) for about to 25 Olfl Andrew "85 clash at every It was a. hard 2 is that it melted eggs, the young -4 l me nest as 3 cup tour l vanilla. sure it and sift m fnllawlciit in squares ' covered crock 2 culls sugar teaspoon vanilla 1-2 cups sifted flour -2 teaspoon salt 3-4 teaspoon soda 2 cups chopped dates 1-2 cun chopped iiuzs METHOD: 008m t‘\e butter‘ azid gradually creaiii in ing until the mixture is hunt fluffy, then add the vanzlla. the flour, then measure again with the iilt and the sifted dry iizgrcilieuks creamed mixture alternately and nuts, and mix Drop by small spoonful; onto aflhfi n mums greased baking sheet and bake in A10 and me l about l0 to 12 minutes. BRAZIL NUT BROWNIES I cup brown sugar 1-2 cup melted bu'ter iveil-boaien 1-2 teaspoon va 1a.; - 1 teaspoon beklag poiirder brown sugar and the tho ntciteti c110: fate man the ii eggs. alone Sift the flour, then meii- d the salt Add tie Remove from lllffi oven. r Jar. DATE DROP COOKIES “NFGiiiivray, Ola ude i-eaiied Northwest drunk to see 'l"here through its danced madly exit the sugar. Add continue beat- and Sift 1t and sift. soda, Add The h to tiie 1nd over the guile in guile that had sec neath the refuse the chopped dates ell. order to hurl [could he hope to pile of mslny was M) DOD-Dd .315 deg. F.) for ltreadmllllna feet of Chavignaud’; blast. To wipe the map and to Grnnde Portage voices near him. iacubealc; oggedallgrarii nuts of; sparks “uni the l ' cl METHOD: Mix together the g mpsed crlppe lleadiniz a. nioltcd butter. his hen-L with the l and stixe "W" lo “FASTIDIOUS? Maybe I am. But I look at it this way -— if packaging in “Cellophai-ie" allows me to buy fresher and cleaner goods it's wise to take advantage of it. After all, why fake unneces- sary chances? ' “That's why I always look for lingerie, hosiery and other wearing apparel in “Cellophane” -— I can us what I'm getting, yet I know, when I tear ofl’ the wrap that my hands are the first to touch the XY men had in among the swee raderle of the XY shavings at Chavign the dark, disorder o-o-moo-o-ov» awn 0004-04‘ 89$ Margaret out - l gel. the men out. Powder kegs uiider- ‘llfliiill the shavings." immediately that slipped the kegs Pings when the carpenters was a new rush The buildings rocke S! r over the powder mine. He raged w himself the reckless cama- carpenters, the ed the kegs be- ret of with ‘kegs for the depth of them out. totally extinguish stug. All he could the mass with his hold the fire in- iactive for the sake of ‘the rest. and pray and his officers could keep her out cl tches. ll What a stroke of Chavlgnaudb - to blow Northwesters and North- squnres unsweetened chocolate “est headquartersninbflwltvllle avg-grist: escape himself to and the high coun- try beyond withthe girl he coveted. oun rough the s ray burning Andrew Va morln band of Northwesters to ; "It's no use, Andrew,“ he banted. ,"t cant get down I lthe three-foot space la too small for again with the bzik- .‘ more than one man and help Margaret R, , Chavlgnaud planned to ;blow up this nost and g0 off with Jump will you?" bed back through ed place with his qrope for the iziri and her ,Uncle McGlllivray. l ;%9£/V/§/4J/ Hi bl/M/l/“Nfollcllflllll "in ollier words wrapped it; lilllllllllllllll " 11nd d to the aud's directions. that McGllllvi-ay to the kegs and 08S. and collapsed with self . some house, were I00 roar. gush while C.aucie rectangle practically unharmed. beach raved a mob French and splinters and breeds‘ a“ it, was down at the the refuse in Neither into his face i; second 00d job you breathed (Laudc. "And Margaret and "They're gone " gade leader. Claude trembled. You mean-—" into the hall. in th ded he heard Mama” and he, the all he and his officers h jump with the prisone ‘But if we give him over the portage. m "work. Run With most less we catch Portage. Gather Montrealers and Claude could the goods since they left the factory. “The same thing goes for sheets, towels and all other textiles; The transparency of “Ceilophane" lets me u: what I'm buying and I know that what I select hasn't been handled by other people." a thunderous clatter. Luckily the hall stood by it- distance from the ware- stores and tradin tull of the Northwest fu There was nothing in the way of furniture in it except the tables and _i.he benches and, although the criin- son rain of coats covered the stock- g buildings 1'5. ity, although the shock of explos- on broke every window within the of the paisale, the rest of the strong post structures stood Around Claude on the firestarred gone mad, English, Iroquois and Caughnawagas, chippewas and half- Lhe Montreal Voyageurs and the ivorthmcn, running this way and that. and yelling for the XY men's blood, when out o of shifting figures h Andrew Valmorin. Andrew f the maze bbl d id . . . . . . . . ° e eefed for its rich energizing vitamin content and body-building “d c “Wed source of iron hands on his shoulders "G got out, Andrew," the others? McGillivray/T Margaret?" cried the old bri- "In the ruins? "Not that. They got out, but must have been dragged out. I couldn't find them when you sent me back The Northwest offic- ers at their table were struck down dark. Chavignaud captured uncle. have ordered his canoemen to lie of‘! the landing tvith the already launched while the supper went on. Then when the rush came,‘ ad to do was rs and bend their paddles for Grande Port e." ' he'll not stop there, An rew, the chance He never intend- ed to stop there, but to head his XY forces into the west to seize our ungarrlsoned, keeperless posts. of the men down here, what's to stop him? Tha t is —- un- them at the crews! All the Northmen paddlers ____________ *_—"—"—-1—-— I Once you try BEMA Molasses you won‘: be satisfied with any other kind. It's so "deliciously different." You just know it's good for you as soon as you taste it. That's because BEMA 1's the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane ——- a product long known Ask your grocer for BEMA Molasses by name. Serve it to your family often —as a spread on bread or for pan- cakes. Use it, too, in baking cakes, cookies, puddings, pies, etc. It's always good —AI.I. WAYS. BEMA iBF-IAND— BAIRXBADOS MOIASSISS “THE 8G He mlLSi. XY fleet togo Grande DESIGN N0. 499 The sunbonnet bflb¥ls quaint and de mure and a grand "ml" M . II ‘ applique quilt block. atierii No. 499 contains quilt blofk- “m” 5 g [cations and compfete instructions. l Ce o, papa To order this pattern, write your name and address on a It‘) apflrbme and send with 1 cents in coin or stumps to Needicwor Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. 4B0 l _ _o_fl_ N‘m9_______,..__—_>—____ — ._...4 atreefAciai-uu——-——————--"'—"""' I —-fl QlQ-i-wvl-|_u-I—_noun—w,——————F'_—