I _....-.._.... ._.._@.1--1_-p-»¢~u__._H-_ Elli-u F. _.-._.._.--\ m-uih-npm a uiiavznuous Qnpwwnwf wlvvalvwll Rgt/IJK n i at IF tAdFt‘ 1 “Eaters \\’here N0 Vessel ls Safe B)‘ CAPTAIN PATRICK CLIFFORD. i Author of "Pirate Cruise‘, “Men Without Fear". etc.) topic aboard the , :1 re were no verse‘: of any kind 1 i - or ffl€RCU RY s \f on scarancd the _ - ' so ,_ ~ new self gartered s: . _ c. stocking that covers Y 1- the knee and stays up. , _ O This lovely sheer stocking ‘is ideal for C/Zhiflg v/uv or tor . any o:ca5i3n when eF-i-‘nat in of s gsrierzd ondcrtbng is desired. '1 l. C. . t l. L L; C it ‘a. z h. ‘v4 f . a; l t)" t. ~ Y.‘ of gau _.' for he: 1n he: seat. e" can?“ B“! as she cromed the room. “'31 his Helena wore the castume of a Spanis dancer, complete . with E mantilla Silfifilflg her dark, lovely aj face, and r ver lacfore had she 1‘ 4 seemed so desirable to Yhg pas-, n" "I" sionate young man. The girl reach- , 55° was - ed her sea: and was wajtlng for E h" 9Y5 were 1 the stéward to tum her chair. _ - - 1 men f-‘btefvefl when a sudden crash from some- 3" _ 5 p”? s 1 m?“ hi‘ "t" _where above echoed through the, ‘a’ ' r"; 111.591. i°"_°i_h,‘~‘1' beau}? . room and smote the. ears of the ” ' _' I startled passengers. Bill, his eyes r 4-? i ', .5551 on Helena, saw her start. when you bake utitb UARITQ FIIOUR Best for Q11 your Baking’ A .._ iv . W..- Medalflbn CrochetedsproYod-g t h‘: able to wait until your crochet hook is busily at work ’ - lowly lil-"fl'\...'i."..- "xhlch are ‘atcr JfibTWri together to make ths sum. QflJJAl/C in deal, -‘. smartly and sivonu, "he fizilsiitrl bedspread will be ‘Jae envy of your friends and you will use ;t year after your with pride and real satastaction. The pitwrn includes easy-to-undcrstnnd instructions for makhg and usemrii.» g me medallions, and for making me (misc ,1. 5m, (m- giggle or double lmdl. For complete pattern and instructions for all 0i these design; send 2o vents in stamps or coin (coir. preferred: to The Charlottetown Guardian NfiffilififOfk Department. Use til; coupon. Tn The (hlrloffctnwn Guardian Nreallvwnrk Dept. DISIGN NO. 382 NJm¢___-___.__-__ _ Print your name and address plainly. s.rQ¢.Addye._-—_@—-_—__@@_—¢-——x—v @__-_._..___-,-rmvmu-------—-—~ i clutch at her heart and pitch to ' the floor. It. wa: hopeicss to attempt to rig up an emergency set. all the spare- parts having been destroyed in the explosion. Fire had broken out, ‘ and was still burning, but the crew em/icei Poor Speech You From Success f Poor Ted. you think: he's his own worst encmy li’ he'd listen more. talk less, he mich‘. sec how his poor vocabulary holds him back. “I sure am having the time of my life." he tell: you, "such a hos- PlTabie hostess, such nifty music." People he admires would say: "l'm HZIVEIJZ a delightful time; such a HOSintable hostess, such Lively music." Listen fo- yourleif to avoid Iuch blunders. Do you “choose the lay- ble-de-HOTE"? Table d'hote is pronounced TAH-ble-dote. Or do you "want to go SOMEwhcres” SOMI-Iwhere, no final "s," is right. Perhaps you annoy by tacking “fine" or "swell" of everything you like. Try “delightful? "amusing? "pleasant." Our ill-page booklet tells how to bursh up your vocabulary. Point! out right and wrong phrases; gives fresh vivid words for overworked ohms; adds poise and zest to your tl . Send 20c in coins for your copy of How To Improve Your Vocab- ulary to The Guardian, Home Service. Address. Be sure to writ; plainly your Namc Address. and the Name of booldet. Namo I!!!“ Alibi t Prowse Bros. Ltd- _~ kIOJA.>1};-30431515303Ziiiiliiifiaihhillllllnililhkiliiiilhliiiiitlcl ‘them off. The well-decks had she flames well under con- trol. Bracken swung fo Madison, and his face was tvhite as death. {Us happened. he said grimly. What next, Madison? They're sure wiry and board us. We've get to hold are the molt vulnerable points —-tl1e Tung- Wo isn‘t. big enough for her boat.- deck to reach our lowest pro- mcnadea Grappling-irons and scaIing-lad-_ ders. cut in B121. The Chinese have used them before. No, Bracken. we'll have to defend even] point as well as we can. and spread 0W men the length of the ship. An altercation at the foot. of the companion announced the arrival of M'Gurk. The sentry evidently attempted to stop hlm reaching the bridge, but Mao rushed past him and sprang towards Bill and Captain Bracken. Both men start- ed as he appeared, for the Sergeant bore lovingly in nu arms l. ‘Thompson sub-machine-gtin. with spare anununition drums. Okay, Captains. he gripped at them, indicating his weapon. I just smuzgled this aboard at Bong Kong, thlnkin‘ we might need it. Got it from MaJOr Clancy. It’! goin’ to be useful. < Thank Heaven for your fore- sight, M'Gurk. said Bracken. Now. gentlemen, we may be attacked at any moment —they‘re approach- ing without lights, I expect. First thing is to get the passengers be- low -and that/ll be a hard Job. Withers. go to the boat-deck. ex- plain that we fear attack from piratcs and other all passengers to their cabins. Have the them with anything they can get. The same applies to the crew. I'll di.» osc the men as soon as pos- sibic. A Withers. who hari already por- ed to tackle fresh tasks. Bracken ‘ called the Chief Engineer and gave N romance, but there is a practical side w it as weil. _ hand in g breaks her neck trying to please him. It. is only when by his coldness and Chief . stc-nvcrt muster his staff, and arm‘ formed his pTCVJJlIS duties, depart- _ UIIMPDY Emu II UP Agylinl I Dorothy Dix Marriage Has its Practical Side and One of its Fundamentals is That Husbands and . fives SimuldjlnhoAn Effort to be t ¥i§§*f,_ . . Congenital i uiiidfo?l‘.‘ii‘oi°fi‘w‘i.‘éff e i ionsmmmtmnumifnalfotthmmwtfl ‘ in charge of these Jmtitut “Qkdwmlhave been “Med by unhappy i i . 4 So when a hmwd. wild-eyed mm W15 us that. his wile is driving him w!!! by h" naggimgand her temper, ands wonmnsobs out that she believes she will go msance if he! husband doom‘: quit. nmmng around with ma: platinum bionde and being so cross and surly at home, they are speaking the ilwrfll truth. They are wrecking each others health and sanity. Happily married man and women rarely have nervous breakdowns or commit. suicide. They can stand anything as long as they have each other for comfort and a home that is a quiet. harbor to flee to from zhe szorms of life. ' ‘ Th5 should give pause for thought to those quarreliizg couples who rc- i gard their daily spats as merely a little innocent. clean fun that gives a i kick to matfimony and keeps it from becoming dull and monotonous. All I of us know plenty of husbands and wives as whose breakfast table the rm“! Fl-itertwr THE AND HER IIAI l! ‘III NIGHT Bu: fn l» night. 0 Bethlehem liar. wen the hours long and theyay hr? Wu still. But I journeyed forth at Jehovah's will. ' F Star in the night. O Bethlehem , 8hr. What did you see on that Journey far? ‘ I aw some ahephers among their dam. And in their am were lambs asleep. Bar in the . Star. what did you do on that journey far? t _ night, 0 Bethlehem e , morning row 1s as much a part of the menu as the coflee and wast. They . say zhe most insulting and appalling things to each other without attach- . mg the slightest imponance to their family feud or considering what ei- ‘fect ii. has upon them mentally and physically and upon their children and their general prosperity. T118?’ 5B3‘: "Of course. all husbands and wives have to disagree about things and have their fights,’ ‘and let it go at that; not only unmindful of the fact that they may be paving the road to the lanotorium for them- selves and their mates, but also that they are wrecking the nervous sys- tems of their children, who are the enforced Wifll£&§25 to their brawls and handicappmg them for life. A famous psychiatrist. has said that nearly every case of nervous piustration zn middle life that comes to him had its . foundation laid in an UnhBPPY home, and that he never had a intimi- , whose father and mother loved each other and who was brought up In. an i atmosphere of peace and harmony. It is our custom to think of a marriage in terms of sentiment and Whether a man suc- ceeds or fails in his career depends more upon the kind of marriage he makes than upon any other one thmg. Prosperity and happiness walk hand. Defeat follows misery. The man who goes to his wonk from a heme of strife, with his wife's ' repzoaches and whines ringirg in his ears over his failure to give her all that rich women have, is beaten before he starts. His morale is broken down. He is dzsheartened, discouraged and thinks “what's the use in working myself to death for a. woman who does not appreciate anything I ‘ do for her?" On the other hand. the man who goes from. a happy home that is a place of . peace and love and refreshment goes forth strengthened, ready to do battle for all that la dearest to him 0n earth. So well is this , recognized that many executives give the preference to happily married i men when they are hiring employes. ‘ If women realized that getting along amiabiy with their husbands in- creased their earning capacity and was money in their ovm handbags, it would silence many a ciagger and make many a shrew hahdfe her husband with velvet gloves instead of giving him the romh side of her tongue. Men also have to pay for their share in an unhappy marriage. quarrelrng with a wile or keeping her jealous is one of the most expensive diversions in WiHCh a husband can indulge. demands little but love. but it takes fur coats and jewels to appease a dis- gruntled one. Moreover, as long as a husband keeps his wife in love with him she For neglect and fault-finding that he has killed her affectzons that she gets slovenly. lets her figure and her housekeeping go and doesn't care whether he liks it or not. So. if you want to keep out of the insane asylum and be happy and i pmcpcrous. make your marriage a success. DOROTHY DIX. THE COOK ’S CORNER UIBISTMAS PUDDING flour, cornstarch and ground rioe, 10 beaten eggs, 1-2 pint mills. 1 nutmeg. saf‘. spoon salt, 4 mnali glasses grape juice, z ounces bak- . ing powder. Steam 8 hours. Makes 2 large or 4 medium puddings. EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS One pound chopped suet, 1 pound flour. 2 pounds breadcrumbs, 1 pound each of stoned raisins. sul- tans; and ourrants. 1-2 pound mixed peel, l pound brown sugar, 1-2 pound almonds. l tablespoon bfldng powder, small teaspoon of salt, grated rind of 1 lemon, 1 orange. 4 eggs or 6 eggs and no baking powder, sufficient milk t0 moisten. Mix all dry ingredients together. ‘Ihoroixghly beat eggs. mix all to- gether with milk until flwmughly. blended. Put into greased basirm or moulds. Cover with greased paper and cloth. and bail steadily 4 to 5 hours. When required. put lnw boiling water and boil 1 hour or can be steamed if preferred, ai- lowlng more time. Will keep sev- eral month: in a cool, dry place. CARROT PUDDING: One cup suet (chopped fine). 1 cup sugar. 1 cup raisins (seeded) 1 cup curl-ants. i cup grated carrot, i cup grated potato, 1 1-2 cups One pound stoned raisins. 1 pound suitana raisins. 1 1-2 pounds currents (mashed. 8 ounces cher- ries. 3-4 pound mixed peel (chopp- ed). Jutoe of 4 lemons and grated rind oi 3. 1 1-2 pounds 809st. 1-2 pound blanched almonds, 1 pound chopped apple, 2 1-2 pounds auct. 1-2 pound each of breadcrumbs. CLEAN FA|.SE TEETII- GET RID 0F STAINS New Elly Way-No Bruahlu] Stern-Klan. Inning new dileovcry, re- move: bhckelt lhiul. tunllh. tartar like i rnlzic. Just put fuile teeth or bridges in n glul ni water and odd Stern-Klan powder. No messy brushing. Recommended by den- tluta-apprnved by Good Housekeeping. At all drugziltl. Money back if not delighted timer. m: the Black Gang, with flour. 1 teasivvm‘ salt. 1 teasPW" shoves. spanncis. and anything 506B; sttfim 3 hours. else tiveful, to repel boarders, to This is extra good, and we use ' fall on deck under their officers. it in preference to a rich pudding To Be Continued at Clzri tmas. gZbzgéew-ééloo/ /,_\ . "He's wfull ofpep- and husky! Yea, we've always used SI. Charla Milk‘ for his foodlngl”. Fm! over thirty-seven yuan. St. Charles La-Lnal‘ 4' a .1 Jugu-UL a‘ quality in evaporated milk . . . purest of fresh rich country milk evaporated just o few hours affu milking limo. Babies find St. Charla so much ouior is digest and it is extra good for them because it is I. . dialed by the finest method known to iwiemc for anadded supply of the important Sunshine Vitamin D. And St. Chlrlal in better for all the family, too! You'll enjoy the delicioul uuminesl of St. Charla in all your cooking, and in 101- W560. Ind cocoa. ‘Made u! Tmro, Nova Soatia Wills The Donn Irradiated Ivqorntod Milk A happy and contented wife ~ I did the thing Jehovah said. And by my light were travellers; led. ‘ m‘. u DQM. whee did you load them with your light’! Btar. 0 star in the Straght. to the place where the Chain Child lea, hunger-cradled soft in uie hay. 8hr in the night. 0 Bethlehem Mint did you hear on that journey far? Tho rushing wings of the 138G! throng And the ways of heaven filled with song! By CA GATE COB- LENTZ . A METAL DOME If you have an invalid in the home it would be worth your whiie to piuchase a metal dish cover, a small dome to invert over a plate. 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WRISTS AND NAlls The weakly manicure should be nar. and wrists as well a= nails. whfi you are soaking fingwartigac in ‘Rom olive oil, smear a. little o! i". on hands and vrrlsto. when naib m finished, put a bit of cuticle amour around them, then use qlimftigg 0f hand upward strokes. AMorningSmilc OVERDONI The young artist was mowing ms friend the picture he had you m. lahed painting. "There? he laid. ‘he Med it ‘Sunset.’ Whats your opinion of it?" The other gazed ndmmngiy n the wonderful variety of colors. "Marvellom!" he said. "Qisnply gorgeous! live never seen a ' during the time it takes to adjust the invalid Mrs. Adelbcrt A. Allen of Mela-on, N. B. crcditl Quaker Flour and The Quaker Method of Eloy Bread Biking. Using Quaker Flourand The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking, Mn. A. A. Allen swept to victory n tho baker of the finest bread in the eon- tcat ll Port Hgin Exhibition. Mrs. A. A. 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