tsY 2;’. 194-9 C:.Q;Q4\OQOOOOOOVOOOG¢ v v wvooewoooou- - A z / 7 = ' lt/ Umfll‘! S 6 é] / 0 a.“u“unnnnnnooowovovonevweoooww-vo” THE CHAR LOTTETOWN (ill A R l)‘ AN WAGE NINE Yiiiili O ST people who ll {or pancakes, a specialty is in charge of the tearoom. ~-»-s(l,\iiZ people haven't the knack Oilliillting good pancakes,"Miss [Uzi-t says. "Our forebears liked them thin, hilt plentiful, and they flkgd ilieni served with country sau- nget or swiiitining in maple syrup. 'llit~v .i:e (U New Brunswick what l‘.'.ll\\‘ JFL‘ to Huston. But, to make giunl [Lillu-ilttfi, you need good ilPllT. luing cooked quickly, it is iiiipiiriuiit ti» have a tine flour with pli-iiiy iii ‘hotly’ to it, and to my mlnil iliere is no flour like Robin Hood {or making tasty pancakes. Her Pancake Secret ‘\\"li».-ii tourists ttsk me how I mitts iiiy pancakes, I always tell thein to use Robin Hood Flour. That is iiiy secret not only for pan- riltes liiii for all good baking. We Il-HC ll\i‘l.l iiohin Hood as long as I nil remember for cakes, pies, Robin Hood Flour Malia! 1...». w...“ 401...: CARRIES HER GAS MASK “hen Frederick Webb of uri-en- . lllfd. Mitlilli-st-x, n former Canadian i mlltiiainaii, u-ent. to Buckingham Palate in its the Toronto Scottish on guard, he snapped this picture 0i his daughter, Joycrlyn, leated on the Vliitm-ia monument with her {as mask beside her. HOW T0 BLEACH UNWANTED IIAIRS ‘View’! ti tremendous differ- IlUP h"l'.\"‘l"ll ainmrililctls hair \\'l1li‘,ll is unwanted. is PMTPFS to a. too ablm- . utii of ltalr, which may lPDtn on the face. arms, leg: or Moncton, N.B., stop at “The Shanty" resmom Iwa-nted halite visit Magnetic Hill, neu of Miss Muriel Lutes, who bind. Ind. in fact, for all our bak- lflk. It is certainly the favourite in this part oi‘ the country." Water-Washed and Guaranteed Robin Hood Plour carries in each hi8 l "money-back plus l0 '7," guarantee certificate. The certificate authorizes your dealer to return your mm!!!’ plus 10 per cent if you do not find that Robin Hood gives you absolute satisfaction in all your baking. Robin Hood is milled from the finest Western wheat and all tha wheat is water-washed before being milled into Robin Hood Flguf, Order a bag to-day and you'll find that Robin Hood Flour will make your baking lighter and finer with less eflort. HOME IAKING SEIVKI ROBIN HOOD FLOUR MILL! LIMIIED sire t-hoe which grow natiurallry 0:1 the both’ End which can be removed from under aha mns by shaving or the use of a good cspllamrv. or Wfiwh maly be bleached so than. they we scarcely noticeable. To blenelh unwanted hairs. 81m- piy nmilte a paste of chalk of mag- nesia (ask your dtrtiggtst for mal- riesium carbonate). peroxide and. a few drops of aimimonla. The proportions are: Two tableavom‘ rul= of mint of rrla-snwh- l“ (Imps of airmrioiltla and mouth peroxide to make a smooth Piste. ariei- iii-aroma the me- te he bleached vrlth scalp and water. ringing qr] ad] soap and dis-me tihe m? main on until dlltv. wlllh lukewarm WM!‘- Tlis method of bleiwhltlfl “n- wanted or consolation: hairs mfliy be ired as often as necessary» If’ the skin feels tlhe least bit d"? after retnovim the bleach. smooth any greedy cream wel- the newly bleached region. 0F LIN umut. WARE Blleer, flna omandaea and mous- aeline do sole, Vernlise and Va-l 18065 delicate tucks and crix\ cl pleattzgs exquisite enlibmldierll-"e have been fashioned in DJIIIOWY, frotlhy collars and Duffs in the FY9591" we 1w ‘ ie Bell-m-ilalped $fle cuffs come from benoa-th sleeves, flailing with flatter-y over fie/ride or elbows. PIES- trom of Venlse lace edged in finely pleated laoe are finlsmed with a frmgenha. velvet. bow. Lcns. H841! sleeves of appwwl-tvpe embroi- dery give the 1900 look when oom- lng from under short. sleeves. All tlhla delicate and lovely neck- wear has been designed to wear 0h RENAISSANCE NECK The ocial a I Helpful Hints For Women IN LITTLE THINGS Tlhvopgh all unrecognized in halls of Let this he said by tlwse WhO Spfak I my name; ‘No moinltaln hezght all-e tcaled on (rfllflllg WlllgS But alle was true and kind in ktltle -ll1la. wheeler Wuwx THE ONLY WAY Not one of the ordinary tests ‘wed by laymen to detect pcsoiiuus muahrcortls is absolutely safe. The Only sure metihod is to know the various species by sight. Waffle; are grand» for dessert when topped Wll-h cream 911;“; mixed wrth cherry oir blucbcri-y Jam. Be generous Wild] both the $19M and Jam. m. need for but- ler. is t-he chesee is rich enough. When it is necessary to use milk instead of cream cn cereals, or lzl (IVY-ABC. scald it first and then iserve hc-t; it will we the effect. of cream HANDKERCHIEFS _So complex has been the evolu- Liml of the i-zcicial OFCOI‘ that even the everyday haildkeixllei, wrilill may be somewhat l\‘.’$5 plezi-tilul under the new linen and cotton restrictions. can boast quite ah interesting and even romiinitrc Ill:- tcry. The credit oi its Lali-ciliicill has berth nsinbed lo the llflliiilll. Persons, who are recorded to have used small sqimro. of silk llllill- ferently as table napkins and nose- wipers as ocoaaon required. From Persia tihe handkerchief passed to Greece, and thence to Rome, and after a. long mltervtil. to norzhiii-n Europe Not un-ttil the eighteenth century, however, does it. 556111 to have fmmd fave/r outside the rank; oi the weallitil-iy and noble-born, and, indeed, sumptimry laws in Ger- mlt-nly at one tme lfilllflflP its use by anyone below a certain rank. ‘The growth of Fdllllll-lilklilg in the eighteenth century Ls said to ‘have popularized it with the general publrlc in England. At. one tame handkerchiefs seem to have been of all shapes and SIZES, but. in January. i785. Louis XVI oi France. at the iii il-‘gat-oll 0i him-lo Antomette, strlrmzlly drcrerrtl that "the length of the handkerohlrt aha-ll equal its bieadltih henceforth throughout. tihe kingdom." and this for a, long time (IFIETITIIIIKI its dlimendchs lint. only in France hut ‘ over here. One of the first 50 blood donors to offeri- transfusion services at the Western Infirmary in Glaszow. Scotland. dill-trig the war was a grtyvlnrg middle-aged wrlnail itho ulalked on crutlrheu. ‘Phe world's lartyrst motor ves- sels for cod fssllzng, with a capti- city of 1500 tons each, are bong constructed in Italy. In some American sthr-cls girls are taugllit how to PYL new trash- ers on taps. replace bllfiil-Clll like» and do other household ieirtiills. Because experts have found that a horse's coat is protection atrn net lqitiiid gas tit-tack. there Will b? no annual haircut for 8.000 horses ct a British railway this whiter. In Copenhagen, Denmark. surest- our conductors give you n ticket to remind you to pay next time 1f you have no mmey to priv your fare. M0]. people remember. BEDROOM IN MODERN DIANNEN Modem fumit-ure. carefully chos- en and arranged and ivltih propriaite simple arressorzos, today's channfm-E PTWYS ""4 98'9"“ on s simiple dinner drew, 0011MB and cuffs add a touch of 1900 e1"- gance. so smart for aiunmer i940. mm; the na will hairline. Un- c; -. TOASTED DEVILED E6 SANDWIGIIES liard cook, then chop, 5 rum. Combine with )6 run Heinz Sandwich Svrvud. ‘gtcaspoon salt, 1-." teaspoon pepper. 'l'iiiist i6 slices of hrcad on one side. Spread fill- "TZ hctlvccn untonsted Sl li-s of every two slices of bread, topping filling with a leaf of lettuce. l8 sandwiches). meals! Q Give your sandwiches tempting new flavour -»make your party lnacks truly distinctive- with tasty Heinz Sandwich Spread! It's l mouth-watering blend of mayonnaise, vege- tables and zesty pickles. A good-sized jar costs little-goes a long way towards pepping up SANDWICH SPREAD n room n. feeling o,’ rcslfulzv space and freshness. An ill-inc- tlve bt-drocm in the modern marl- ner is furnished in blonde oak. The HASTY TASTY AIDS FUR SANDWICHES AND SALADS! MOGK GHIGKEN SALAD Combine, mixing thor- oughly, l cup each chop- ped cooked porlt and veal. I eup chopped carrotl. I cup chopped cclcry. 4 tbs. Heinz India Relish, )3’ cup Heinz Mayonnaise. Salt and pepper to taste. Skin 6 tomatoes. then cut l crosswise into eight: sec- tions leaving intact at bottom. Separate, arrange in cups oi‘ lettuce. ihcn fill with salad mixture. Garnish with Heinz Mayonnaise. Mayonnaise All ap- - ~ M Q Delightfully smooth and creamy Heinz masterpiece of flavour! For it's prepared from ‘ the finest ingredients-with typical Heinz skill mid care. Order a big jar today-see how little it costs to give your salads extra sparkle! H. J. I-IEINZ COMPANY of CANADA, LTD. H E | N z IVIAYONNAISE I118 ls plain blrue, s. medium, Bolt slhiade, with a textured PIMGIII. The straight, pushed-back hangings at the wide wndcws are of a dark- er blue; tihe imholsteries are of the some blue its the rug comizned with dusty rose; 50685500186 are white and rose. WHEN DRYING STRIPE!) BLANKET! When drying wet bltsnlnots with borders or stripes ma. are not oollorfast, hang with the stripes up and down. to that. the color will run into tfhe etriipe, not itnoo the plain background. LET DOCTOR, MAKE ALI: BITING REMARKS If in spite of regular, proper Fall. _ Southern Atlantic Legacy B! l! SYDNEY PARKMAN ___._.-_-____._. it nlarllouwes, a child ootzllltmltlee bite her nails, take her 0o vcur family doctor, by all] means. What- ever you do, don't drlrttniss the bit- thiciilgllt that she'll out/grow it She ilillcibaibly will outgrow it, but. mean-awhile, she may injure pemm- . iiecltly [the shape oil’ her finger- tips. Wlhern she is fiivo or six. she o hit. to be tailght to blush her nail s when she “rashes her h8Ild5i re ecinig to bed. Bmshirg al=o fllillllllfllt‘? circulation and, of. course, makes fer linens. In the morning and again at noon, she ouehit. no clean under- nen-‘h each n-all ivitih an orange stick - never with a sharp metal llletri-nleilt. Furthermore. she mould mas- azw» h~nd lotion into fingers and it-risits as well as hands several: times n day after wavhfng. This la very important. I NGW Under-arm Cream Deodorant sa/ely ' I Stops Perspirution I5 Does not tot dtesses- does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry Can be used right after shaving. S. instantlystops erspirationfot l to 3 da s. emoves odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white. greaselesgstai less vanishing cream. S. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American institute of Laundering, tor being harmless to fabrim. 15 MILLION jars oi Arrid have been sold Try a jar fodayl IIRRID At all at rel aellln tolletgno-I 39¢ B l" talsnl“ I50 m. 5m» ti--~~ AMomingSmile | "'I‘lil‘.it dentist. wasn't painless, as you told rile," said Tc-nlizny. "why deal", d.d he hurt you?" v asked his mother. "No. but. he yelled when I bit. his fmger," was the toply. ‘Ilhey were dlsctlioing l. certain P ‘. "The i-roillfo with liiin." observed line cynic, "is that he takes tco ilnodcst- a vie-iv of his own insig- llllIlC-HEICE." makes even your simplest salad I beamlngtea. Ont. Good-nigh '° J-he new venture!" the priest, re- ing llliiblll from your mind with the l HIDSOIUIO clean- I t- and good luck to ‘wowed.’ and he turned and be an ‘Qmfgzke his way back through gthe The captain watched his portly form melt. intotlie gloom and then set out on his interrupted ascent of ma“ T0581! track that 16d up to his owl? house”, was n completely dark sav for the star-sheen and once unde: m9 "Bel. he could see absolutely iiotllhg. ....'.'.%.';‘.‘°W..i“°.."“": 3:3; 2mg"- '. l1 B S E E i with no hesitation. p on“ n A h e bounded the garden be- lflllklntz his house, and as he reached the D where tllie gate hunk. he noticed with some sur- Drise that n0 light was showing from within, _A Slwft path led from the gate to 1e wide front; veranda. and he mounted the four steps and grasped he hlmdle of the door. It was un- ocked, and he turned it and pushed .he door open. M he did so, he thought he heard a. sound as of someone moving in- s'de. and he peered into the intense darkness. with his own figure sil- houetted malilst. the starry sky, "Marujal he called. There was no answer and after a moment he stepped inside and gm - ed his wnv forward reeling for t. e edge of the table. The lamp would be standlntz upon ii. he kileiv, hilt it puzzled hlin to think vthat had become c! his housekeeper. He had written to tell her that he would be back in the afternoon cr evening an it was very unlike her to be away from the house when he was elmecled. He found the lamp and removing t.‘ e shade imdiiass chimney, struck a match and lit the wick. l-Ie had replaced the shade andi was in the ct of turning up the] wick when h s eye was eaught bv a sllizht movement among the shadows on t-he opposite side of the rnom.i and he zlanced tin in startled S‘ll‘—i rise to see a man's fizure framed in . lie doorway lending through to the bats‘: of the louse. l "Good evenlnz. Can!" he said. ooollv- "How's tricks? No: don't 20' actlnz hasty. for I'm kind ner- vous and I'd hate volt to have an tv~r‘dent rizlit now! Just sit down and make yourself at home, won't you." CHAPTER III VISITOR WITH A PISTOL I The marl came slowlv into the' room as he spoke. and the captain saw that: he was holdzng a heavy automatic pistol in hi: rlizht hand. with its muzzle trained upon his chest. Tu ere was a suggestion of feline stealth in his movements as he ad- vanced slow'y towards the other side of the table. He was shabhllv] dressed in a dust-coloured linen suit, and wore a cheap "panama" hat. Hfs age might have been anything between 35 and 40. “You don't. seem to remember me, Cap?" he remarked leasarltly’, as he to a halt wit in a, couple of feet oi’ the other side of the table. "I must have changed a lot in t. e last few years." , oi“. that. the captain found his ce. "1 remember vou all rlzhtusteln- er" he said slowly. “So YOUYB m!‘ fellow who was noslns round the| village after me, are vou? Wel .i what do you want? And what have you done with mv housekeeper?‘ 'I‘he man's smile broadened, and he sank into a chair. y "Why, she's been entertaining n: couple of old friends of YOHFS 111 i110 kl :en whi e we were waxtlllz for you. he explained easily, Come right 111, boys!“ he called. The Caps wild to know vou!" There followed a shuffling of feet from the adjoining room. and -'\ moment later two more men came in through the doorway. One was the yellow-fated man who had recosrnized the captain in Antllla. and the second was a short, power- fullv-biiilt fellow. with a scowling. heavy face. _ The yellow-faced mRl1_l"lll.Sf‘(l lllS‘ hand in launtv salute as inc entered chW-Iowi? it cominB. Cw? he 85km eerti . i The other man merely nodded and grinned. ‘The captain looked at them both with the same lmptlssive face and then tumed to their leacler._ "Well?" he said. “Whats it. all about? What have you come rem for. and what's the idea of making free with mv house?" u " 1y‘. it's a little surDPl-“c patty- the 0t er told him calm y. 1min: here, saw vou in Antilla n week aim. and he passed the good news on. so we thought we'd come out and sayl howdy. I must. say though, you don tl look like 'ou'r_c glad to sec us. You aren't at ospta lc as wed hoped! "gin to sec you!" the captain echoed with a short, barking laugh. "I never was partial to rattle- snakes.” e short. swarthv man moved a pace forward with a tzroivl, but Stel- ner checked him with a tzesturc. "Dont get. sore. Frcnchv!" he ad- monished him softly. "The Cap don't mean anything bv than do, you. Cap? He's not izol: his b0fll'lll"S properly feet. Let's fix things com-l fortably and see it we can't- oet. to-l tzetlier. Imftiy. lilst. step out. on in the veranda and see that we doiit get intlerruntaed. Take a seat, Cnpu, You, too. Ilenchy." | ‘rice amiable uaftv fonk un a pori- tlon on the verandah where _hcl would watch all that ivent on IIISKII“ the room. and the other tel‘o\v drew a chair up to the end of the table. The captain remained stancllniz eye- lrlq Steiner with the same impass- lve though watchful expression Oill his face. ‘ “I'm still waiting to hear whatl you've come rere fer." the whim". told him co'dl_v. "Let's ltave it, And‘ e sooner you beat it. the better Ill E v vv 9% v‘*vv v vvvv‘v ncl Personal / Fashions I Lit . an qsnvpgylgaw n 9p s a n n novnnosnmsszannnvnuaxuuamsae Q The Cold Real nn all genuine Gold Sedl (Intigokitm is your gitnrnnlre of satisfaction and long uvnr. Ask your dealer f0!‘ 1'16 "F"? 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