. ma GUARDIAN. c HARLOTTETOWN mos” THREE it clip that really mat ' because of "I090 l patented features" ostraight-cut front that won'tl ride or twin. 0 Bin-cut back that fits without bunchinl. e No side teams for sleek tit over the him 0 Underarm bias inserts for I moulded bustline. 9 Best Quality Crc OZNTRAI. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest. but udvertlslng of a newly nature may be Inserted nt fire cents a word. etrlctly pay- able In advance. The Birthday Murder By been Lewis CHAPTER. PJIGIIIT And now sawn was standing before her. on his head was an overseas cap with the two silver bars of a captain. He had grown .llMMY'S TAXI - Phone 625. LADIES FALL SUITS szaas at Jack Camcronls. emotion. He smiled. and she saw at once that his left upper in- CRASWELL for Better Photo- clsor was a peg tooth, and then graphs. now that it came from the shape pictures. 0 Sizes 32-40. k 34.25 IV CLASSIC lI'IHdI Mort lead. , ;.m min .1 ml. mp II ptolltlod '5: Call. In. minim: MGDRE E3 M9LEODfE'J'i' of his cheekbones. which were 1 prominent and shadows, below --snag" con-sl .. for Campus them. wear at Jack Cameron's. "Hello, little friend," he said in his big, expansive voice. He had always called her that. His use of the old words now conveyed a subtle warning. For some reason of his own he was going to ignore the ten years between them. She opened the lower half of the door. She realized that although her mind was gone-on with the husinem of making observations. of evoking in one second an en- tire catalogue of recollections. she was vulnerable to the shock of thLs re-encounter. Her hand Ton the wrought-iron latch was cold- cr than the metal itself. SIwn's shoes made two heavy sounds on the floor. He was smil- ing as he folded her in R. strong embrace and pressed his full warm mouth on hers. His mustache stabbed tiny points of pain into her upper lip. He smelled of whiskey. She pushed him away. I HAVE YOUR pictures Holman's. framed at FOR. DESERT. serve Ice Cream: a luxury food at a thrifty price. xcrzwoon Canada's National Overcoat at Jack Cameron's. ORDER. YOUR tallored-to-meas- urc overcoat from J. P. Mac- Pherson 6: Son. LADIES FALL at Jack Cameron's. SUITS 320.95 STATION WAGOI-V COATS for Men and Women at Jack Cam- eron's. COLLEGIATE HAT5 - Pork Pie Style-Special 52.49 at Jack Cam- eron's. 35.00 VI'lLl. PLACE ON YOUR a mustache. 8- h"VY- d”k' ”' --4--- lanterns were lighted by candles, gresslvely masculine one. His 130”) Mi”; a. me be” drink 'and later by sperm oil. opaque brown eyes showed no y9L, i The first ship to make a fast wondered how she had noted ...... ' wrecked at Cavendish. Prince Ed- such a minute change. His face HOWARD MaclNNls FOOT. - Wlrd Island. was fuller but still retained the weak at 175 Queen Street. - J Copenhagen boasts an ultra- hungry look which had always ...... lmodern hotel that has running characterized it. she realized COOK'S srumo tor perfect beer as well as water piped into oatling Figures in U. K. Election range But True By E. H. MacArthur o is: ii it it The old ships used to carry three lanterns on the stern, in order that another vessel ahead might see at least one stern lan- itern when the others were hid- den hy the mast or the sail. These passage to Australia was the Mar- co solo, or the Black Ball Line. tbuilt in St. John, N. B. in 1862 and loll its guest rooms. Such is the British sense oi fair play that they won't stand for the police setting special traps to catch unwary motorists, and over there. the same law is applied to rich and poor. 0 0 e Lightning often produces wounds of greater or less severity. It perforates the bones and caus- es injuries similar to those in- flicted by firearms. What is more amazing. it sometimes kills with- out leaving the sli;htest marl: or abrasion. This fact. was known to Churchill, the ancients. A passage from i C iive Party Plutarch bears this out: "Lightn- ggdjff 33.. :fii,.i:fise0r;';o5iiion in mg struck them dead without Pamamem makes his ihii-ii bidlleaving ally mark on them. not (or power in six wars in iiie oc- any wound or burll. Their souls mb” ,5 genemiieieciioii. .fled from their bodies in fright Twice in those six uneasy yearsillke I bird which 9503995 "Om 11' Britons have rejected him as 083- :1 their leader through the mbyrlnth m” V” '5 . M peace" mdmk F Child 'ti lmihlth eat - . i,i k ' in s- un resslng l5 vlc in gr teggbotys 3f;”',l;iif,f”j';,,de iiisi skill and speed. The child was not - . i der injured. Aa)1llageSlE;1I8lS1l'lXffl(l)lr-V-asls ulvl:l'lial(f:l'f.a Here is one of the most. curious New 76' nwinniew is fond oiiinstances on record: A flash of WINSTON SPENCER. ' cntlltcnlzu. Conservative Leader By the Canadian Press Winston SP9N'-91' ago lightning in ..Provlnce E The Neighbors By George Clark C IO- tat: .'.-.-..zi:7'A..:"..-..' ' sh this left-over fish and macaroni. I must defrost the refrigerator tonight.” I "I want you to nni She could think of nothing t0iHEAn B Sm,” new 1952 Ad”, s35" . istyled Hat. Henderson sa Cud- He. spoke. "you've not quite."-mi... ' gray. Victoria!" He sounded sur-i ,, ,g M1505. End T9m0V0d his CAP WW1: MEN!--(jcnuille Alilut-zltlla Over-i one tanned hand. His own hair maisi warmth without ii-eiiziip Was as dark as ever. and wasjr-eatured in ten masculine shade.-' clipped shorter than he had once 555,00, Henderson .2. cudmore worn it. He tossed his can to tile. ..... I high-backed chair beside the A(;.s;N'rs WANTED, .. AppHc- door and let his ei'95 mm m.0""d ations will be received at this of- thc room. "This is it nice housefince up to octobep 315;, for agents he said. "Youlve retained youriin areas when-. we have no rcp- Comempl Y0? the "Olly Ihlllwi. I resentcltives. Signed P. E. 1. Potato wondered if you would." Growers Association. "I bought this house from it wealthy Mexican who hurt "':lllR'g- ed to make money otit of lilxican oil.” she told him. "How odd." Sawn grinned. "That is the prerogative of the Norte-americitnos. Didn't he knowi chin?" he represented Prince of wales at "I left everything: the way it the installation of the new Prin- wns." went. on Victoria, as thoujh Cilial Of QU9Cll-5 UnIV0FS1t.l'- Dl'- W- ATTENDED INSTALLATION - Dr. Frank Macxinnon. Principali of Prince of Wales College return- ed on Monday night from a short business trip to Montreal, Toronto and Kingston. While in Kingston , i mi lightning struck a woman in Scot- t::?t'ai:mr?3tladfs)tfonc,L b:'h0!ll3ndv l3m'”ed 0” her Clmhe-9 And was Prime Minister at 84. Still'5h095- ICRVIDIE her 83 naked 35 me hrimiui oi vimiiivi iiie oniy (iui-'da,v she first came into the world. ward Sign of hisinlany full years In 1901 lightning struck s. stable is a tendency .0 deaf;-KS5. in Fort Plain, New York and kill- Mr. Churchill has been ii min. ed 20 of the thirty cattle housed istier more often Hum any scams. within. Beginning with the ant- man in British politics. He ii.-stimnl nearest the door it skipped won a seat in the Home of c0m-ithe second. killed the third an mom in .900 and his mm cai,'m..iso on. only the uneven numbers at poslgpresidem at me Boa;-d'WETE' killed. the others were not of Tracie-in 1908. From then illllharmed. A farm hand who was in h . id out of iiighithe stable at the time also as- ggaicsl ziiici? om icaped as did the building al- He nssumcd his :..eM..st ...,i,,.thouzh it contained a large quan- in 1940. leading Britain to victory my M h"-V aid smm" . five years later alongside her al-I I ii”, I Near the village of Combe-l-lay. Mr. Churchill was in po1iticaliEngland. there stood a fine grove wilderness through the 80's be-lot ash and nut trees. in the mid- ca e of differences with Conser- die of it was a small field where vrtt vs leaders over the problem six sheep were killed by llghtllinil. of India and the rise ot Hitlcr'siWllen skinned the inner Part 0' Germany. the pelt showed a facsimile of ' Strong Leader part of the adjacent landscape. I This amazing record attractedi Biii ioiiay he siimds like it hlockithe attention of James Shaw or the it. were of great importance that A- -VIB0I!1t0Sh- 31 Clmadlln 601-. islle explain the utterly lnelevantlletzesiwere represented by their ilrlalter of her purchase of thelprlnclpais or deans at the con- ihouse. Mentally she shoot: herivfjcam?" ind fat the UmVel?1I.l ihead. she was not functioning d'""C1 Wmah Onmwd "H uPl",”9'3 -ivmi. saw" was inking mmmimdiof Wales g t to the new principal of the smmuoni was a hand-coloured photograph 2 He looked jauntilv around at,0l Cavmdish Beach- . t. . r-m :1I;I;k:”1.1.;:af"l::('.2bel?." .,,f”f;;',;f FUNERAL MONDAY MORNING lmemed. mm addedi ..I iivm three -The funeral of the late Mrs. vears in Mexico after I left France J”"e5 PWCIM W35 held 0" Mm" in lhu.Lym.ne...' day morning, October 22nd, from .. I i ' R t the home of her son, Gerald Proc- yougo pIro::::mh?::,g drifeigfir S tor. to St, Augustine Church, Rus- to me from time .0 time... tico. Requiem High Mass was He iooked at he, sharply M celebrated by Rev. Father Dalton though seeking ,0, am, pdmbie and Rev. Fothcr. Francis Bolger irony under the woras Seeing officiated at the grave. The pall- the strong and sen-po.se'”ed mm bearers were: Andrew Gallant, before her. site heard a. friend'siJ"h” Ganmm Lemmg "mm" voice which had said. six vcars bc- hm" McD0m'1d' Raymand Dmrqn MRI "Keys gone V"). Ddn Juan. and Gc:1rdorll1 Matheszln. Btglai in I heard about him from friends b 9 'c. lgf :eg'e"e:l3;' d”O:v' in Montmarte. I expected ll suave. "rem. me" . 3 5i an ' gigolo. sort of person. and got I" M” 9"" quite it shock-when I finally met. of back i l O ctovez. I-W" ”””t”" CLOVER LEAF Fancy Red Sock!-'.Y'-' Fancy Red Cohan Fancy I't'nk Salmon VARIETY for every menu I ECONONIY for every purse CLOVER LEAF . F-'"lE)sr QUAU” Glolil l.EAF...cmta's lame! sotllnt Mul- Iltmeu OOLIIMIIA tuolmu "L-ro.. vavtcouvln. I it” him. He was insulting ll. British noblewomsn who later became his friend. He seems to have a pc- culiar technique. He finds a wom- an's heel of Achilles and digs at it ruthlessly. Most women seem to like it. at least the rich ones who have been spoiled by their men. some people think he's a kind 0 gigolo, but that's not true. He's a prettv fascinating guy. in his own trees the lights of Los could be seen, twinkling fine points of white. red greenish light. "I want to sit here," he told her. "I like conies." Victoria added have their uses." bedroom for a short. red jacket. When she returned. he had light- An geles their and out i,.i. dryiy, "They .. ed nn iron lantern and was hshkmi stretched out on the long sun- Sawn W” "mbmg his mmds W" cllair, Victoria took a deck chair gother. Then he reached out and lightly thumped her shoulder. "This is an occasion, old girl. Jotlrneyls end. Lover's meeting. want it drink." facing it, and as she sank into it. realized that she hated deck chairs for the feeling of insecurity they gave her. 4.'You get the ice." said Victoria. sa.5.n.re.?Id C39; 5:": I hxfgrkee Yw" dam” mm" I Wm the critic's kind comments." Tile sight of you coping with an To be continued Ice tray is I. sight I've never for- and went to hex" igolden peacocks from the AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT Now Costs So Little FLOOR FUIINAGI Tab It "easy-atop flu- tmdlng tlmdgery-yet have I better-hosted house. Cole- mul Oil Floor Furnace in the floor. is only to Install quickly. Burns low coat cl. No fuel to carry, no ulna to IIIOII up the house. We have I also to (Ive YOUR home, too. real "wu'm- ' heat at low eoet. Listed by Underwritersf See Q! ' ' - Oll. Floor Furnace tow lll ( mi -oi::kAlllIG (gggogwulihl MW '” Fe A0 so 129 Kent Street Phone 2183 the size of the Santa Maria. We don't know how long it took Col-y umhus to cross the ocean, but the modem-built S. M. took 30 dsysl to make the crossing. Among sea mysteries and tales of the sea, none are more divert-; in: than those concerning lost, treasure. Here are a few strange but. true treasure stories. . Near Cape Vidal. Zululand, is the wreck of the notorious vesseli the Dorothea. sunk during the! Boer War with 84.000000 in gold; bars on board while carrying or; an illicit gold traffic from Delag-i on Bay. Hard by on the coast then named caffraria lies 2.000.000 pounds which were said to he the. throne. 1916. was only 90 feet long. of 100 tons burden, carrying a crew of '10 The Nina and the Pima. which accompanied her were only halt SUCH A mg MAKES SUCN A mg NCE! at the head of the Conservative Mctrologlcal Society of l.l)lld0ll.I;ii Delhi. Many attempts to raise . Party, which lanows to the full.Who says: ”1 may add that '-hclthis treasure proved futile. v ,1, his mim. as ii poiiiicai amt, ismall field and the grove are fs- . . . i Political opponents make a miliar to me and my schoolmates, For exampiei when Capmin ' I Churchillis lr-Valid that when the skins were Evmlpresented to us we at once identi- amazingly .good deal of Mr. repressible individuality. some of his Labor opponents areified the local scenery ready to admit privately that ”ln,l'eDreSenl-ed-" the big moment Winnie will al-i One student in every three .at- ways put country before party." itendlng Canadian UlliVt'.l'Sl.liE5 it was frequently said the elec-jdoes not so on to take 1! deizree. torate's rejection of Mr. Churchill This means that out of the 109.- in 1945 as first post-war pi-ime,430 students in 1948-49 there were Minister Hzs a strange way lol&DDF0Xlm3l-C1.V 35-030 W110 bmke show gratitude. but this ovcrsim- ranks. Of the Temaininil '73 U10”- pllfies British political thought. isand "ham half of imem 5” m' It is not impossible that lfzdny filling jobs that don't bring there were a great national cmer-iill as much money 35 8. bell hop gcncy tomorrow the nation would films in the RKW31 YOTK Hm”- clamor for "Winnie" to take the T0l'0n'-0- reins again in an all-party gov-i In 1949. the average crnment in the way only he call..M,l8I1d0d M19 m0V10-Q . Stepping down from the dlrec-lllmey Dnyms Mound 57.95 In tiolt of the nation's destinies intoim15B10n. Canadian cightecn ad- the arena of party politics in sixll The horned load of Mexico act- ye,-ii-5 mi oppogiiiim ieader Mivuually sheds tears of blood when Churchill nsked no quarter lllld'”IZhte"9d- The eyelids Swell to gave lime, aiiiwkiiig Labor piiii- three times their normal size and ogopies wiiiiouiimei-C,-y from below the upper one comes In turn, he was bitterly assall-ll-hi? tears 0' blood- ed himself, But. his fiercest op-i If G811 Borden. the founder ponents repeatedly made it that above the man they 'of clear the Borden Milk Co., hadn't cross- .,i,,,i-led the Atlantic in 1851 with I lenge politically still stands tllclimup 01 C0W5- W9 still might 59 Wu ieade, .0 whom an acknowlmgetllllg along wltllout. condcnsed edgg a great common debt oflmilk. Pioneers of new industries gmiiiuiic, are those who see opportunities all about them when other people see only existing things. . . . WIDE INDUSTRY Th ii hl fcl l .. Fur fanning. chiefly of lllllll(1sani: Mna:i.sia'p,:piiCaou:;)m and fox. is carried on in all prov- -Visited Charioiiemwn on 0d. inccs of Canada. I the 'this purpose was rescued from the ',down off the Dutch Coast in M99 Pbips of Massachusetts. was cruls-i ing along the Bahamas in 1687.: they sighted a Spanish shipi which had been wrecked theref 40 years previously. Captain Phlps. and his men recovered most of! i theltreasure - gold and silver, To iligrougl-ily rgmcvg all ;"e1Il.11?r':g wlmth 300900 W""d3i stains, cleon, whiten and - I sweeten dentures, simply add half a teaspoonful of Jovex lo a glass of water and soak overnight. Ilcoelting, Javex AT YOUR Ol0CEl'S - IN 4 CONVENIENT SIZES Part of a pirate haul was buried on the beach near Southampton. Long Island. by one Charles Gibbs but before he could return for it he was captured and banged. and as no one else knew the exact spot where the fortune was buried. it lies there still. The Bad News Bell is rung at; Lloytlli insurance office in Lon- don each time a ship is lost. At its' C-nedu'r vnesl lvsed J.2l tolling. all business transactions come to a stop. The bell used for British frigate Utine, which went wlllt-h '5I"'l R" -l with I cargo valued at 36.000000. RAISIN FUNDS EE.s:":..-.201-s .. 'garden party here wlthc 14. card asking the finder to return it. It came back with I. letter from Ger- many and an appeal for I crippled At Your Library whom medical supplies. were needed. Furids are helnE raised here for the medicines. gotten. Men have conquered na- tions with lees effort." He filled the thermos just on the little bar in the hall with ice cubes. He decided on old fashion- cds to start: with. when they were mixed. and as Bawn and Victoria started down to the living room. sewn noticed the French door to tho 'rft of the dining table. He wmt to it and opened it. it led to ,3. small walled balcony. Through lPRlDE butt- '5'". ,w,:::':,:wrt with Alte: each .4,.eewI ihampooov m:l'helt-9 I :llOIaI A i oomeoemlunerl wmvnw "an or I . on V4 rot? 1" ' I - cell the fresh .u;;:bwf;'if'il.a7i7fiu;. I "R '1" wit, mi . I i, in; , . i and . Mguure lKlt.ohII;i:u.(:e rhottgitgltgioimixlgri; Illlfft of bal:i'?l;3"h;M,(,.;,ln&g"::, .. Add Zgdmgb of i3; . ' 0 ' . . A N h3lltedtit'i?'u!ik.:l:i! .it tlour I!M?f;P;i: "wt? (31; W " ml 0' . milk. v-"3 ' . ,,,.,sn hr . em mos, . M, Ito" . . , i y the modem hair beauty rinse ;ptt3!l'-mi? gaff.-curd mi ,',",.,i... ' t-W.-W6 M-"w'"'-M" 133.... mm av mi two" 0- ”'ii'” 21...... up To 5 CA l1iygIlow,gvQy streahIl2 fionerlngthedea in mm smpend Fmth ii”, p.ns.hu.'4yuudi ----v-------at-w-Gwmv-we pt. .. 2 -0" i.......... -an emit. 2-. .. 2- OM EACH 9 highlights ' . ,.i..p,tmed 0' ,, 575 des- - -i. .m-mel- ACKAG the moderate Wzoi fills MW” W" i, with V" ' 15G minutes. :2" W - "aging. Garnl:ke,Y .ii u . ,, . . AND ”":"(d ko er fol "2-fsndclitimts frosting Wonderful leelpo Ioolt. Send son 11;; ii-' ' containing aodltn coml. for to Bslte -- You'll Love it”. . mi” A rmlunatomnltses. Cum"; address. NI ANv.wv'cAKEs .Ll(:'H'li AS iluiilest summer clouds. ten? ties as sweet young love . . . such Swans Down cakes as this are worthy of many compliments. and how the family will pass them out! This.Bmwn Sugar Pecan Cake is mily grand eating . every morsel has at sumptuous richness that's beyond description! And this is one of Swans Downs famous "mix-easy" cakes . . . so simple and quick to make . . . with results that are always so surel BUT ONLY WITH SWANS DOWN! Nowadays. especially. mstlv cake ingre- dients are too preaout to risk. so vm,i'lI vent to member what countless women have in tied. That only Swans Down. the cake flour made from the (IIOICESC soft winter wheat, can give the but nice results. Swan: Down is milled by a special "Con- trolled Milling" process and sifted over and over until it is 27 times as fine as ordinary dour. Swans Down (plies am belle! rakes. Look for the tested rrt'trvn'nn '59!-plchge. including another dCIl(lLIn3 "um-eanfcnke. ans Palm CARI FLOUR.