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'1 as she pleases. But sue feels U13 slit‘ husn f. a ivedirlng ring, lllillllly mllffillses all about her . l-‘l1lll11s lllBbdlld-a‘; “Ives with drunken husbands; pot and no man grouching around the house. \\ .10 bewzul themselves because marriage hasn't turned \ i-‘fvvrsvtlicy desire. They will admit that their hus- ‘t and ,1 and [)I0\l(l@l‘S. They lldVt‘ line houses on ~Hll$ l" EUYOIN and are lapped in luxury Wwnor how they More them. Hence these tears and also ' i-veti tiy to ‘like what they have. .i iharue account at. the best stores is more solid coin- p retry quoted‘ w yqu, In . I _ . . ~ “Thanks. Do you know you‘rc ‘my - ~a b; a rmimonplaoe mariiagewgilgusxlirtltigyulilvbutll] All; “wflmy sweet?" 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"i ivlitn we learn to _ ‘lkl like ii. we have iirqiiired a philiisophy- that p1‘Q[(Q[5 11$ from the slings and arrows of outrageous for- " uiue the tneitilrcrs ;.l turd.» ttl \\is- \ '- they wi'l see~ pi‘. iizi lllbl complex- Illlln, lull reliiiittiiei‘ i .- u crumpled rose lea: uztqei- her .uia while they want to live 1!‘. New York, 91'0"?!“ all Sorts of pleasures into their lives it they l gium. It shovrs She is engaged in h‘ P1110315 (101118 dud in itiiieh she is intensely inter- She Site i5 I t life is ciudcrs, l She secs \\'l\'l_‘5 i L 1 s llllobtmtls, but it doesn't niake-hei- like what shc ‘ ’ ' 1° “lung WWW "l! l-llif i011 0t the world, with her l‘ 111*‘? Illilllght it was going to be and their husbands H 1"!‘ sirauted and never tell them how benuiful and 1'5 0‘ Wommfllhilllilght be happy who are miserable _ _ _ They trout realize "‘“~" l‘ “ml bwlsliiilk-‘i Just as tleitly as he can with I l __ _ _ _ never . .4) make new friends or llllti llL“i\‘ inti ests iii '0 live ten years iii ' ‘Zlllillltlfl, yet all photographer. ivus made b)’ i; and girlruyed, t Dowager Queen Elizabeth of ltrl- pit This photo. good enough to liuvo l. been the work of a prnii-ssiotiiill her son. King s.‘ H") V’ the '1' "Daughter Of Venus" , ii BY ROBERT T ERRY SHANNON -.-'.l...' .4. *"°—~°“=="“_"' ““¢‘-¢¢¢-_¢ ‘0000000'o-ov0-»0-o-o-o-o+00t¢§§¢:““‘ Today's Short Wave Radio Program and His Children r ¢4%v¢¢‘¢¢v€¢€€vvvv¢vv¢vvCv-' 2:30 p. m -Dramatic Rome London l l l l l .1 eiipolil lll liiililiug In his arms hi- _\'ltllll,'{ prim-es, Duke of Liege. the Print-c of Brilliant. The tire was rtiziili- at the royal es: llllt‘ in Larki-n, lfelguim. CHAPTER XXX]! Juliet opened her eyes. Neither she nor Von GUBPGOD knew how long they had been silent, for thought is timeless. "Feel better?" he iLHliOtl her, voice careless. . “I rested." she said quietly, “but the sound of the sea. is dreary, isn't it? And I'm cold." He went back to the car and brought his light overcoat to put over her. "But you are, I dont know zin- othcr mun who would be so nice to me. I feel I could tell you anything ‘and you'd understand." "I think I would." "I could tell ycru about a. lover I had years ago.’ Her voice was dreamy. “But I won't, He's like a half - forgotten dream now. But. there's another mini I catft get out of my mind. I forget him and he returns, and then I am all confused. He comes creeping into my heart but I am not happy. What am I go- ing to do?" i Von Guerdoirs voice was tone- less. “O'Hara? “Yes.' I-Ie buried the lighted stub oi’ his wigarette in the sand. “Do you love ' mm?" “I'm afraid s0. Tell me, what can I do?" “Marry him, of course.‘ His voice cut like a knife. “Why do you say that? You don't really mean it." “I say it," spoke Von Guerdon, "because you desire it.‘ ltaurls met. His grasp was firm and sirtiiitiing, but hc made no effort to prolong the contact t a o o Von Guerdon would have left. 1' t infthc lobby of’ h urn cu q For “unfit; and BURN’ ' Wonderful relief! A wrirlrl-wirle flllrtfilfll Sold everywhere. SOID 26c. Ointment 25¢. Write “Cutlcur-J’ Dept. 12. 28G St. Paul Street. W.. Montreal, for Fill-IE sample. J UST KIDS ‘ i his = Jitliet sat up. "Shall we go. "She said r011 were cxtwtlntz home?" her mid it would be quite all right. , '1 think 593' said Von Grier-don Ordiiinrily- of CUIlT$0-bllt under l qulplly_ ' tli i‘tiitii;t.aticcs—" As he helped her to her fee: their s‘ quite. all right." Juliet as- Mndtmc istvt quite herself. afraid her transformation has been ‘inertial and emotional as well as physical, W1 cunt ‘rilwnws foresee rewrite." “I'm [Zlftd you're alone." said l mrnt house but she asked him to conic tipstziirs. All eveniiiu there had been an :iliv.ifni.~s ll t llllli that. bespoke ‘ till CGlilYUl. Juliet <'.>ilt1.iilt' l n ' .. lb my that he had re- lltJ x in: ,nnd in response to some l)l).w't'lll‘k‘ ‘instinct she vrus reluctant to part. with him just yet. Hail anyone told her she was play- ina cat-itnd-ntousc she would have llit _.. tiintly — and honestly-coined the accusation. Aienlzilly" she was completely honest. but. woefully ig- ncraiit ofthe subtle. influences that; are over stealing forth from their deep subconscious lairs. Much civilization had made Juliet Raul-tin forget. that tigers crouched in Illiiblhwll. tire seldom visible. . "I'm not a bit sleeJJy." said Juliet, "but the sea air made rue hungry. Like to help mo explore the ice- box?" “What a healthy animal .you are. said Von Guerdon unromanti- ctilly. i-titering the elevator. “You fall into (lespttir at the ocean, but nothinr disturbs your appetite." Before the sliding door closed, the ivorricd - looking apartment mana- ger hnrrieil across the lobby and overtook Juliet. "Ext-use me, Miss Ranklin, please." he said apologetically. "I'm afraid I have taken quite a. liberty, but I know you'll understand. hfztrlnmri Ilubcrt. called a. little while "so tl insisted I let her wait. in your nptirlment itisbead of the lob- by. Oi‘ course, I recognized her and kitctvitiu you are with the Institute. Li. _ “You mean site's waiting h-i my apartment?" siri-"il the man qulctlfv. Von GUPIKIOIIY; extiression hard- done. GSP. l9 6 m.. 15.31 GSD. 25.5 111.: ll '75 megfi; 313 m., 9 58 meg. and Personal‘ -:-l-" Fa P319517, SEPTEMBER I Paris Broad- cast dedicated to Works of Lamar- tine. TPA-S. 25-2 m» 11 88 mes. a p. m. —News in English. Opera. Italian songs. 2R0, 31-1 m» 9.53 meg. Berlin . 6 p m -_Peasant Cabaret. DJD, 25 4 m., 11.77 meg. 6 50 p. m. —“Spilling the Beans." Four historical snaps of how it is meg-Z GSC. Strauss Music. Berlin 7;30 p m, _Richard Evening. DJD 25 4 m.. 11 77 meg Caracas 9:15 p, m -Drince YVZRC. 5i 7 m. 5.8 meg. London l0 p. in s-"Hrtlfl 'I‘iiriff." A radio renie. GSF. l9 8 m.. 15.14 CrSC, 31 3 m; 9 5B meg. Pittsburgh 1-1 p m m., til-l rue: Regina mega -~DX Club. WBXK, 48.8 12:45 a. m. -On the Range -—old time orchestra. CJRO. Winnipee: meg: CJRX, Winni- . _ the (‘TOP}lS—-—HIi old witch painted up like n young girl." "Perhaps I had better goin Ialonc,“ suggested Von Guerdon. "No, I'm not afraid." Juliet took out. her key, and then knock first “Come in," a dusty out Unlocking the door. (cred. "Hello. anyone Juliet here?" decided to voice called en- she called in a brisk voice from the en- trance hallway’. There was no reply. Then- Madame Hubert. had stood 11D to greet them. Her hat was on a table. and her platinumcd hair ,clustered in metallic ringlets along her narrow vitrified cheeks. ihair looked as artificial as though The it. ivere on a wax doll..1=‘rom under the thin line of plucked and pencil- led brows the intense eyes fixed themselves upon Juliet with a glas- s_v malevolence "I would ltnve n few words with you. Mademoiselle." 'I'he words fell like drops of vitrol. Jitliet did not smile. “so I gather. What is it please?" The sight of this bizarre crea- ture with her fmitastlc artlficiallty. this old woman who had intruded with her bitter sttccring leer, irri- tated Juliet uulil her nerves sud- denly went rasptng. her face tingl- ing. "Where is he!" Madame Hubert. "I don't know what you replied Juliet coldly. Von Gucrdoti, severe and ed. stepped forward. "I asqimc, Madame. you with inflexible politeness termination, faced him. with O'Hara tonight." Hubert . spent the evening together haveheither seen nor not. careful you'll work this kind of conduct." across lter forehead and back at him. “This is no concern of .shc said virulently. “She's la fool of you to cover scheme. She had been after O'Hara since the minute she met him. I've known it all along. O'Hara citrd shghllit he said tinthini; but he took Julietls arm its they tuovvil down the corridor toward her (llior. A wave of (llstastcful p apprehension sprcnd over Juliet: l Slit‘ felt. that snmclhiitg unpleasant was about to happen. “I r~ ll‘{'1""l1t‘ ivhttt. she wiiitl." at ths hour.‘ she said "There's sonicthitii; wrong-the manager felt it. She itractically forced her way info the apartment." , "Shem '|)l‘fll)1ll)l_V worried about O'Hara," responded h"r cortipan- l ion. ‘I'm rznld I'm with you. The I'm 1 BABE Jlllivl- Willi a little current of ncrv- i 855‘ ["1 L/f l1 m she lured him off." (To Be Continued) BAD); "Quito the contrary," said Guerdon. "Miss Rankin and I have up demanded mean," collect- are in- qulring about O'Hara?" he said The old woman with harsh de- “Dont try to cover up for her. Von Giierdon. She has been out Juliet stared straight and silent- ly at tthe antagonistic woman. struggled to keep her temper agalnstthe beating radiations of hate that poured from Madame V00 and we heard of O'Hara. I must. say, Madame, that your presence here and you atti- tude are in tiery bad taste. If you're yourself into a serious nervous attiwk with Madame Hubert. went a dull red glared yours," making her promis- . ed to come to my house tonight but shi l2 Hg biscuits - in every box E. CANA vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ons -:-Litera tare , n n v c e e 0+¢+0+++o¢a+>oowoy§ ‘uv-v SHREDDED WHEAT nup- plics vital food essentials that the whole family needs. Because it's 100% whole wheat-nothing added, noth- 5 ing taken away. Serve i: at least once n day for cnerg , 5 strength and sound bodyy structure. You'll keep right on eating Shredded Wheat, not only for its irouiishment bur for its delicious, appetiz- ing flavor. DA . p DDE WHE OF CANADIAN AT WHEAT A ms COOK'S . comm llAlltl-ASPARAGUS SAVOURIES l You will like these savory snacks —-they‘ll provide n. novelty for your late supper party, quite as readily as they will work into other plans. The combination of ham and as- paragus is ideal. Diy mustard Thin slices cooked ham Drained cooked or canned as- paragus ti Blend mustard to BmOOth spreading consistency with a. little cold water; spread lightly on ham slices. Place two asparagus tips at one end of each ham slice and roll up tightly like jelly-roll. Cut each roll in 3 or 4 pieces securing pieces with tooth picks. Brown in hot oven and serve at once, If desired, each ham r01] might be enclosed in a lightly-buttered, crust- lcss thin slice of fresh sandwich bread, or in thinly-rolled piepnste, before cutting in short lengths; brown in hot oven. 450 deg. F, for serving, (bake bread rolls till gold- en brown, those using pastry till cooked)‘ i lll MEMORIAM iunsf STANLEY c. rowan. The death occurred at Little Harbour on Friday evening, Aug. 21st, of Mrs, Stanley E. Powell in the 47th year of her age, after an illness of ten months, which was borne with great patience and cheerfulness. Mrs. Powell, who be- fore her ntarritigc was Ethel, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Henry, of Charlottetown. P. E. 1., came to Little Harbour at the time of her marriage in 1918. during which time she was closely associated in church and commun- ity circles, particularly the Ladies Missionary work of which Society she was made a life member in 1933. In her neighbourhood she will be sadly missed where every one was her friend and her cheerful smile and wholesome ltospitulity will live long ‘in their memory. In the home, especially, her loving qualities will be greatly tnlssed by her husband and daughter who during her long illness spared noth- ing in giving her the best medical attention and skilled nursing avuil- able. ‘he funeral ‘WflS one of the larg- est ever held in the community and was held on Monday BllflfllOOll at 2 p. m. front her late residence. In- termtnt was in Little Harbour certi- elcry. The service was coitducled, by Mi. Murray Fraser, who visited the deceased every day, comforting her with scripture reading and Kennedy of New Glasgow and Rev. prayer, assisted by Rev. Norman Kennedy of New Glasgow and Rev. A. J. MacDonald of Milford. Mr. fFi-aser, in his remarks, spoke very ifcclingly of her sterling qualities ‘ rind how during her illness he had never heard a complaint. and that. her cheerful attitude should very tvell be a lesson to all. The choir oi‘ which she was a member, assisted by the Pictoii Landing choir, sang "The Lord's My Shepherd," “Safe in The Arms of Jesus." Mrs. Sid- ney R. MacKay, a member of Re- becca Lodge, of which Lodge Mrs. Powell was also a member. sting very touchlngly "The Old Rugged Cross" which was the favorite hymn The HOUSE WIFE and HER ACTIVITIES TIMITS PACE When I wast-toting, the hours would tire That stood between me and de- I stiiliglied that they would faster Thefiiolseemed so very very slow. But now that I am growing old. And spent desire has left me cold, I view the racing hours aghast: They go so very, very fast. GRANNIES REBEL The revolt of the grandmothers started in a. small wuy. The orig- inal cause. no doubt, was feminine iranity, but the effect is none the worse for that. says a. writer in New Health Magazine. One now secs women of over fifty who look almost as slim sin-cl bright- eyed its girls in their twenties. A mother of six here, a grand- mother there, decidcd that she was not going to be the only non- games- playing member She became enthusiastic, merit in her looks and —and now there are them all over England INDUSTRY Acquire the habit of uittirlng in- everything dustry and of doing fivelL-Todd. FEAR .By fear nothing is to be gained bitt by it everything may be lost. A SOFT ANSWER A soft answer turttclh‘ wrath. ADVICE He who can lake aiivlr-c is some- times superior to him who cites it. ~~Vnti Knebcl. wgsis Autumn Fas hions For Chic Dressers You'll plan your kitchen chores with much enthusiasm with this pretty flowered percale apron in mind, And it's the most simple thin; to make. Colorful bins binds nnisl , all the edges. . And by the way. these bias binds come folded, They are quickly stitched along the edges. Yellow and green dimity withi green binds is very effective. Tissue checked gingham in red and white with navy binds is an- other nttractit/e scheme. For dainty wear, as for preparing Sunday night supper, pastel orizttndic is very flattering. You can make it for a minimum cost for it rcqtiircs only 3 yards of till-inch material with 9!‘.- yards of binding for the medium size. Style No. B35 is designed for sizes sntnll, medium and large. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred) Wrap coin carefully. l l No. ass. Size Name Street. Address City State of the deceased. The pallbearers were Messrs. William MacDonald George Milne, Graham Reid. Rus- sell Colquhoun, William Cameron and Stewart Reid. The floral tributes were beautiful and profuse, literally banking the casket. and room, testifiyng to the esteeir in which the deceased was ltcldz Left to mourn their loss are hei- husband and one daughter. Dor- othy. and a brother, Arthur Henry, oi’ Charlottetown. t I'M GONNA WHITE TWO OR THREE MAN I'D LlKE. TO MEET! HE'S THE TAKE SHAKESPEARE AN’ KIND or- A NICK CARTER, sapwoo- ‘éi I LIKE NICK CAQTED AN’ 11M Mo {I01- HOW FINE , PURE THANK5~ YOU " Y MD. BOY HOUSTON? t t SEE-MD. HOUSTON- WHEN I TOLD YOU, THIS WAS A NICE QUIET PLACE TO BOARD, I FERGOT TO MENTION THAT WE HAVE of the falmily. She began by discarding her black and bugles, her bonnet and shawl, and she worried he; son or husband to teach her gel] or bowls and billards. He did so, He! elderly friends not/ed the improve- imitated her. Soon there were enough of these agile matrons to form B. iilirlt 8701106 0i away