THE CHARLOTTETOWN consume i BEliTliAl. fillllilillll YEQ THURSDAY, F GOVERNMENT l ‘Ihisoslunllsnssrnlhvusluol local lssonstbut nlnsflslngoln hwsynntuonnybolnssslnlnll was, mini: llIlbllh CHARGE m“ T“ “ivvnszimsnm A C C O U N T Zane Grey's “oggmumj: m" 122% ‘ ‘ n meg-in 2c oar-sum one» ' REGULATIONS "'°"".'!..""'°" - hlnf°§doh ‘M’ “d” mfiodffl-"ns-l-a. DEAN JAGGER VIRG The Wartime Prices and Trade Board makes the m“ 611M033 ommu" ma,“ mum“, following regulations respecting charge ac- m meet-ills. lesion Homo. Thiimdw ‘ (ml-liq 8 . Special Yi-liitfl ¢,,,,,,¢g;_ . TECHNICOLOR 1d mwrtaamh °n 1,.“4_11.”.fl_ MONTAGUE. SATURDAY so ...____ 1- All Chefs’? 8°°°""t5 m“: be paid i“ m“ by ivuirman snrunosv s P.M. nmnv MORNING rm: -ooo. the last day of the month following the month in which the goods are purchased. ilk-—- side bl damage souius. 'r n u n s p n 1 ri wéfin; o, w, 'v'v",,,d°ml°léf_ Brighton Avenue, by an sci-lamen- lleved — "is H“ rflM-v- It w t»: i. .l . l" . l ‘ , , Ii. l l l i I l l f . h t been aid in to have been caused b detective ‘that? iilzqllgfilllclltllllpllflz: llle due old, no fliifhwddvl-rnllglelm “xiv” m u ,' i . I — ~i wa an co . men sue- further purchases may be mad“ If" 511d‘ Charla 36d: lanai” :0“ it b? m“!!! account while such default continues. . Y! s“? m. . . E — Under The Llkes auspices or trio North Wlltshire Y. “'0 ask for the kind cit-operation of all our customers in assisting us to conform with this Dominion Government Order- M@Rl': F» MiLEOD Fmlleé P.U. a Remembrance Day Service of was held in the church on Novem- ber 9th. Mr. Stephen and cl Hampshire delivered the message 3' choosing as his text the words o! Christ "Be of Good Cheer" Miss 'l'. 0. BRIDGH Reta Easter led in Psalm 72, the congregation responding. The solo- ist of the evening was Mr. John Matthews who sang the appro- ii “Lacy l-ilfillfi" “W (lOIlHl for you-fol‘ Emil Iilsg-‘trldmvnodu ‘rulh "n!" matching pa! OI- The last of the daylight had dis: t Rotary Radio Auction for Crippled Children THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th J ________.. Boyd, Liberal. Mr. Currie, w): lost appeared when at length he heard them move. Dick sighed with l-ellet as he heard them puss out through the front door, but. he stayed where he was. He would have to wait until they were oil the premises before he followed. He heard the purr of a self-starter- and star-led downstairs. 1t was verg dark, but lie dared not use his I prints hymn "Pence Perfect Pesos." The choir assisted by using selec- tions suitable to the cesion. The services by Mr. Ackland and Mr. Matthews’ were much appreciated by the people of North Wiltshire. MEETING A‘! RUSTICO — On November 13th the parents and teachers oi’ St. Augustine's held a B Sleeping BOINIW “Warm, cosy, 0h lo fsninlill nlghfie in span B110! v . N s his Cape Breton East seat the He glopedliis way to the window by 101m, meeflng m, the parish hull, ‘ ' Oct. 28 general election. has '10P“ whit-n he had entered. 0119"“! 1i. and Due m mo lnclgmgncy o! the asked by the Richmond Liberal eX' slippedput over the sill. The cool weather the attendance w” very on ecutire to allow his name to go be~ night air ivas delightful after the smau However a very mteresmn‘ fore the ¢<>i“'@"“°"- 5W1“ '“'"°*l"‘°“' °‘ m? “ma”? meetln! was held at which thG min. "‘~'““— film? alilllle new, x. ha‘ h3g3 die: cipal address was given by the In- Th ea “i n ° e en 1,1’ e spector oi.’ the French Acadian Mam-REAL Que" NW‘ 24- e a‘ smge swp WW0 men m8 en" Schools. Mr. Frank E. Doiron. who ST» N» 2M -iill.°“lliilifi'o“‘li.‘lll.~§i?§“?§‘é? us:.:;im... ........... s... o» moons» o Pi—Hol1. L. D. Curl-lo, Ministei- o1 911ml] ~ _ _ - _ .. . - , _ ~ tion at the resent time and of the Mines turd Labor lor Nova Scoaia. Wm i0!‘ the neck exiclrilrliwlflloglelfés 1gf,,e‘fi},g“'§,,bi‘,§§ cficskéeavl respect whiclli children should have Siild illlll‘ l llc would accept the b9’? 2L?‘ 192,1, “a.” 4&1}; f; the oshme m‘, n8“, Ben” Levs‘ see for authority He“ J_ Q pm-e also Liberal lltllllllldllllll for tile Dec. 1a cvmiflied PM“ W“ -'° 199,0 ' ,, who the ullgntel- iii" 8ave an inspiring talk on the neces- bi"<‘1< i011 111 Rhiimond Cmlmv i Fmflrcspenwn“ “l” U! 4' a A torchllglit flashed in his face slty of Education reminding the "IW-Pfld £01m" by Thurs" ‘““°“*° °I $1'°9"'960 or m‘ per- alniost bllncung him parents of their duties towards dart» Ilfilllllllfllllli; convention. ccnt. “who we devil L; he?» growled their children such as providing The by-licctinn ivas made neces- ~— M0,,“ them with n; r “hoonng sum" .I*ii'y,_br,.‘iiP resifliiflliqng>i 11 D T"! ‘Lloyd's friend, Knaston,” Spinner vising thellr pestudy demanding " ‘ “ ‘wered. rompt obedience etc After sev- "Then Rufus was r ht. He's s p ' ' Govemnlent man}. 18 eral other talks by the teachers and _i_n___tl_ie_‘liomc.____\ who“ "my" g""'°'° *:::=:::r..s*.s: conga H-AvoUR-mom CHAPTER‘ XVI“ ed questions in the line oi’ Educa- ECONOMICAL? GOODNESS from s mm KNOCK-OUT Wm- Th°$° “mm” ‘We wwe" every pound And the Reasons ? Here They Are: a M Dick Kyiiaston did not understand what was meant by calling him "u Government man," but meantime Moat was tying him up with the swiit skill of a sailor, and Spinner stood over him, looking down at him malevolently. Moat finished the job and stood up. "I-le knows too much," he said, frowning. “What are we EOlIig to (1 with him, Bert?” Spinners 51113.1] hard mouth tightened cruelly. “Yes, lie luiows too much. He'll have to go abroad." Moat nodded. “But we ain't sailing till Saturday. What/ll we do with luni meanwhile?" "Put him down below. l~le'll be sale enoul '- 'l'tl'd "hh » . .- lwf‘ ‘R? {he Qfifis “afewfio gag Grand Orange Lodgg, The Judges ton Moore, Mm Deiresllunelits with the ational An . Eiéiutu. ‘rurn out at once one lows where he's gone." “i: I c t vlflirltranmggliend glfginévflfliwlytlleiiflg: ‘svgxiueslervg “firs; NOTEI-‘rhis bread will be m “m " " °‘°'“" "“ "°’“' "m "' ' ' ,-._.,1e,,@d m‘. progress cf the Order WHOLE WHEAT qurcx snnlm easier to cut if let sumo 24 ll "What about young Lloyd?" He was here the other night." "He'll never lino rum," Spinner mapped. “Help iiie shilt him.‘ Dick ivas not enJoying the situ- HLIOH M i111. It dawned on him tho. Q1858 lellvws must be smugglers, and thought he was a Ouswlns officer. They were going to ship him ofi abroad ‘and would probably be very carelul he didn't come back. ‘They might even dump him overboard on the way across. Hc was in a. bad hole and saw no way out of it. He thought of Crispin sitting at home and wondering why he was not. back for supper, and wished most heartily that he had told him of his destination. "I can carry him, said Moat. “Help me get hhn on mv back." He grouped and liitcd Dick. Spinner was bend.- ed by some of the teachers present. Before the meeting the pupils of Rustico Convent entertained ul with several interesting numbers, such as piano duets, songs and s dialogue. After several discussions the meeting adjourned by singing, “Ave lVfnrle Stella." nThere are up roxlmately 11,000 hospital beds for he tuberculous in this country. Authorities sa that. more beds, distributed accor g to provincial needs, are necessary in check the spread of tuberculosis. Heals Eczema lniz liiitlsopilo now dispensed by cheni- ists at trifling cost. Not only lions this grout healing iintlsopilv oil promote rapid and heal- thy honllng in open sore» and wounds but bolls and simpEL- ulcflvv Ire IQ- iieved and cleanly healed. In skin diseases the itching of Eczema is instantly stopped. Pimple! -skln eruptions dry up and scale off In a vrry few (lays. Thi- samc ls true nf Barber's itch, Stilt Rllfilili. itching: Foes and Foot and other inflammatory skin disorders. You can obtain Marina's Emerald Oil (full strength) tn the original bottli- st any moiiorn drng store. Satisfaction tr money refunded. Jenkins Pharmacy. Hughes Drug Co. "You left some trace below here MGDRE €~ Rotary Radio Auction for Crip pled Children Thursday, Dec. 4 Prince Arthur L. O. L. number of OrB-rigfimfli assembled at the Orange lodge room iin Crapaud to witness Prnce Arthur L01. exemplify the first Degree o1,’ Order in comm- tition for the McLean Trophy un- der the direction of the Pfflvlncllil ter. ‘Fheophllus J. Irlman. Bedequc. and Past District Master, Cyril MacFarltme, Femwcori. The mPm- bets o! the Prince Arthur Dcsrec ‘fir team Qefifwixfswwaro Inman. Fllrnemfiq fix“ on til-é fair n DM. Verner Moore, PBM- Chap. and liiDartisl 500m beams: the Heath MftQillflTlfi, lst Lect. ches- team. and commended Ar- WLEOD ter Sturdy. 2nd Lect. Harry Qulg- ley. Rec. Sedy William Waddle, Fin. Sedy Percy Dawson, Marshall Louis H.D. shelrren. Alter Charge. Fred C. Sherrcn, 0 nductoss Vlrl- 08134111818 . mot Large and Stafford Leard. Ty- Seven short addresses were given leg- Kenneth Martin. Sentinel Wrlx- fOIIUWBd in the many differentparts of the Pl'."v'n(*e where he vxsrtcd lodues during the oast summer. he 30m? g M?!‘ 1 teaspoon salt 1 '18 soda 1-2 cup granulated sugar " blend of thoroughly. Add sour milk and -- , well, Place in a greased loaf t Bake in a moderate wen 1350.!‘ for one hour to one hour and a social hous- cicsfng them before using. 3 cups whole wheat flour :————-——— 2 cups white (all-purpose) flour Use MlnsriPs for dandruff. ARZI/Vé; YMkE/I womniki/ / They're Still Raving About Your Cakel lnB d W f. h l h D1 k d . B- ring‘: lotto?" w °“ ° “t” rolls, Ollgilfiliehgdm yiigkgvg-ft, " " 4:1‘ NIGHT Blllendlbadaparly- You " out." yelled S inne. d “ u an w - _ ' tihcy wercltclie last wordsphc solid?» "tThegl 5W1 (lain 595 Ygallgeilieogiti‘ z t’ ‘l,’ ‘blmldbaw budgepfagrbe; gfjeyezi}; oreasoi ft 1' d-d l‘ _ Du a o samp own l. 1 n and sent him lfliitdtlrli ‘theolliool? law door," said Crispln as they went out mo... and ‘filed u.’ swam k u b b band; Moat dropped Dick who iell to me w his car. They lashed the bicyclv 1mm witbpnde-nndl thin a t a u: boards with a thump that KHOCKEG tile breath out oi hull. There was a crash, a clatter ol broken glass. The lallip went ilying and the room was plunged iiilo complete darkness". bUlHLOHO ilialie ll rusli, iell over Dick and canie down on his hands and knees. 'l lien the ooor slammed and silence succeeded the din. "Dick! Where are you?" It was Crlspiifs voice. "l-lcre on the floor. We h something!" “ ucky for you. old son," Crispin said. "1 nope l haven't killed Spin- Gadl you on the carrier and drove oii. "Caught like a. kid.” grumbled Dick who was sore about the whole business. Crispin laughed. "Don't worry. 1i you didn't fine the gold you got. some useful in- formation." "How do you mean?" “I mean they're up to something illegal or thev woulun't be so scared I'm certain it's smuggling. ‘that’ why spinner has bought Fammers it's ideal for his purpose-right or the sea." "what do we do about it?" Dick nor." He lllishetl a torch. "Hulloal liked he's gone!" "Nlotilfs carried him off. No, it's no use chivvylng them, Crispin. They have a cur outside." Dick got snak- "Nothing-yet. We've no proof. Bur it'll keep em in a stew." Orispin added with a laugh. UiOK looked 501811111, won a Iittla envious." It's so easy to bake light, lovely cakes with Swans Down that every woman should use it. Swans Down, you know, is s. special flour for cake-baldng, made from choice Canadian soft when. l! is milled ems soft and dowel’ and therefore reacts quickly Ind ill/ml)’ ‘f’ lenvening. That's why Swans Down makes it easy to bake such gloriously appfllllflg cakes‘ 3 Point Insurance For Better Bakln! I M.“ fly“... uh‘, u,” cgnedlln Winter WIIIII- . . __ ll I ' u - °."" °“'"° -'°' W" "°' °' iilckwolshiillii°folo all? °°%l.°ey“‘wi'§§ Thgrlge 113215121128?" 3333i» “Paid cur our son ruruii ' HI-w w m»- vw-r- "°"""'°‘ """"' Ivlii!$ Coffee Makers. _ , . , ch Q L5 m I Ilfiniucl "on". going to ship me off. They think Im Wfiuldlli Bu“! M m" - l‘ D . II-——_—_—__ ii llii, lliilllsflilmosu REGULAR GRIND-for Pol-oo- B’ Cuswms "Mel" Cflspifl srimted Y°"'d be“? 11°" 5° "Qliiierinz I-i-u-u-o-i-o-s-o- H"""""'$l"'"ll.'.'.'.' . "I The famous Maxwell House l, B n d C n and blew on his bruised knuckles, fl-Yolllld I»!- Hllhi. 810W; 1m 191W l" ‘l "'7 ' l -"°' '1' " ° ° °°- “What were you doing here’ you sure that Spinner wont easily for» lilcntl lms now been further old ass?” he demanded. 8W8 that knock-out yaou gave mm‘ , . "J" v1 likthatcsnotlungths - (flllfllCfl-Ilifilld. even innre howugtdlifitouiltgng mg’ ‘round, bui $015113?“ 32cm ‘g, ygum°rmme.fl 13c TRYANY OF THE . _ . . ,, g _ _ .1. _ . ruhly delicious. more tecgiwiénggvt yginud igelrtesséigirsiguiél Page sate ous at P was CHOCOLATE nPEPPERMINT PAnYn CAKE 9 TESTED inclloiv lllill full-flavoured. here. Wheh ou didn't turn up for “ right, Dick," hs slid. "I'll x RECIPES ON supper I tooll the car and came Wlwh ELY 1WD!’ M F" I I su“d’uny'u') along" turned the car into the drive. ‘ flievpnifioiliwnns ‘Ifiev EVERY PACKAGE Down Cake Flour n w," ‘ll/alum final! liluxiva-ll Iloiise is roasted liy a remarkable process lliul radiates imiform licat rig/ll through every helm. If brings out niorc. com- plcfcly the extra flavour and goodness. donate/l Jada/mass Blaxwcll Ilouse is packed in a Supcr-Vnciinm tin-the only way known to bring you coffee without loss of flavour. No air can got in —no flavour can get out! "Good to "is last Drop" MliXWELl. House COFFEE "I'm a rot/ten detective," said Dick disguiiedly, "bu it beats me how they spotted me. I was lying doggo upstairs and waited till I heard them leaving. But they were waiting and jumped me." cannons s a now for supper. n you're as nun- gry as l you'll need some." Alter supper Crispin sat s. while with his Kai-oer. Mr. nloyds leg was mending niceiv and would soon be in plaster. Crispin told him oi mo events oi the evening and was ram- er surprised when his tamer ecnwd father had any objection to his telling Alison me whole truth about thei finding of thsmgold ornaments an o unpesss consequences. Mr. Lloyd considered a moment, then spoke. "You can tell Alison. 1 bailey: so: to be absolutely trustworthy. in paused then want on. "Within. YMI admire that girl?" _ “More than that. dad. nailed Orispin quietly. "I'm very deep in love with her.’ The other "Then all I'll so! is ‘Good luck. Li I don't inisjudge her, my trouble will not turn her from you, But its only right for you to tell her the whole story." Oris in was silent for s little and his v as was not quite ma: l“ "Ilboem Calumet Baking Powda‘ 9i hcipeen sods 5i Mince sell 55 WP 50th! olellm‘ slimming '4 w» of boiling welu grail"! "If. and sift so ether fhrec dines. l7 “d métfggmiisllaltyfi l d sugar afrillllllllJ m; lllfl Q daglkg, er each. fitrlz-wlmch 2£l'i7..o“.l’.';i2; t‘? flit", I l each addition undl vanilla; flue add boiling water, busing quieuy 1 ‘W. unbeaten 9 Isa vollu, whom. 3 squirm Balm’: 1 "aims vanilla tables light and flully. A mm’ Ofll l! time, beating vvgfl smooth. Ad t l out I I I I I i I I l I I I g ‘m 54"" 9""- liiemire, add biking powder, I I I I l I i ""1 ihvmshly. Ilkllfl swogreased an 2-inch $1,} ‘Qaffsmfaeareaif zs-i.) 4s oil-lira. ol- Frosting. ‘TM ml s... wfiffigis ‘"":.':.’.2'“-o‘-t";7-';-%'-1'.i".'a"". M "PEPPERMINT PATTY" FROQINQ “'“"5¢"P'lif¢fl|idiigm .Cnsiu4 b] ons butter; ‘dd “m”: Funny, and lmelr:l:'fd;l$t;d2 A’: remaining (llfll with about 2 tlblsspoeng 5d, m, on until among. {ildntmulflu fiffgffgmm "'4 1% wrwflmw (Allnunnlnlsnhq zgdgltfht consistency "Peppermint Patty" will h K uupoon role, CAKE n_ § i can, pen vs lnugufl; __ |—-o-_-.- ions:- _-_-‘ ...__d __,>