la .1 -' _ - ..';.'I££.t4._.'""" _ Dcsigu Nn, 454 PAGE TWO 4 ._,_.A.__._.____~_.___¢.-________~_.. _. . __.._ FHE e ALL_AA_- ' Q . A L ¢A¢¢¢ A 0man’s Re alm v. Social and ffhHelpful Hints For ‘ The Women Folk a all m l l l F0 on r gym!” fififi-‘ikl-fldl-a-L‘ 1's “* m‘ w" '1’ *" H m" "u __E M.“ m" l, I - AMERICA NEEDS T0 RETURN T0 igzjtntplgtchm gm ". alive-h“, - toll‘ 1 ' l 613m twig?! see what tthy soul > “mused! fmllmnlteae wzelltrggacalfo / / . P mvagreigolirhigffufitirlgaztgzgibicrpiuwn =~*~;..:::. “*1”- "r "a 12.56:: it'll." l» we 811w 1"""" ""“-~»-" “'1'” And tumble up and dovm what thou find‘st there. Who cannot follows find. He breaks up house, turns out of ,- dcors lib mind. -Gcorge Herben. and papa-red. Ari The American dict is apt to be ttknk iii ircn. lodnc. ca Musicians uork wzih tme Hpace .1111, and (picture he mus:- , Pr d . ll- rimmuls a. a nnri c. m, s a Cor- (lame 11 wnvas W111 be requ-red w‘ 511.1%! flélther. it. wouldhhave becnl dit-iiggefed "w: 5:11’? ii°awll°'tl1l;“lltl1“§v§°“y'oum $21;- . . - . . 1 11- _ 1 e ne at" * ' lIltl for]: econcmst. l, 11s artis 1c ideas filaéle axrepsfiecgegé geflglifglgfillafi mgdel: firs)‘: w w: m“!!! will- 1 To remove fat fic .:u-. ' V93. n 5P" ens W c" em 11° Film-L‘ FM (111 ‘V115’ Pll-Pt‘? ‘straining 1t thzcugli zlnciclh Ivlrurn} place m wmch a‘ your“ ma“ can ma“ 1%“? --—-— .- 11. 1e; c1111.» anno_\-1n<r' -: it i3 ‘from co.d ivzirr, cut be mare to heat gilgpabhgigltlgkgit fgimhfisumfi, hgebglfi 01d dayg, ‘ due to cl fferenttai €.\'l)8.‘.S10l'i 0f ‘y 1t again fcr senfing. funuv nvedm what we Engqsh “u the two sides of a sheet vrhen at- mospltisc COIIIlZI-IOIIS change. t —' ’ ENSEHBLE$ old maids, whereas nowadays the spinster 0WD T111‘ llllilllill R IPQS-Poonful of l _ ‘ . increases year by vear. And this sad condition of 111'.o a cup of wat-sr and 1 A pleasant, nqahm~1=h1p 9x115 affairs can literally be laid at the doors of the the crease; 1h the mow bent-Ce“ dyes“ d c w homes which used to be of solid. thic-k. sound- “m, m“ ‘Loiumonl when Jug,‘ “mag ensfnfgllesl m; r: proof wood, but are now nothingtbuit IllIIBYHOIfII‘; B! 1 ‘ . The creases will last ‘Iauonshrp that. is sometimes ocn- T 7 tfilfififi; are Dem holes and “s en m: Dos o B! SYDNEY PARKMAN 111L1¢~1 -1>-'1f-'P1- ‘Yceirtiéivdfntijereiy Xilbll color. and again S ,,,,,,,,,W._,M 11 1s the custom to hold up for- ridicule the . ._—___—. . w“ “ . “ ‘ a n“ n "l?" 51ml" all OAU-AZISHAOXICG parlor with its wax flowers lorsehah- furniture flowered 'l'1'e cod cnfnn of King Tut- nsvamps a crepe or jrrse," dre ~ ' ' - » v ' ' ‘ "It is ld, i " An" >~ and other tzensurzs of nvrn Wiiill a 111111191’ (‘legfilnt 11m; flzlégleillglgfilllflfiemgdlilcsTgfi15080116;atfnxclelvlll-ehlsfilleegifigtlili?gegxlfigfguttnlcé 5311i "I Ovmrklelcllb 0:1 ‘it ojlld f,‘,‘,§',.,_,, m circa; b91111; re- mm ccat 1n wool m ma.tch.:1g- , put it all over the modernistic living room as a first aid to matrimony. Senor Valdez first bought 1t, and B P-“Eflflli- color. These ensembles tmzlnr}; mcrsizre. slumber: was not Po Win11!“ 1Wh° like W1" POYIfTB-“lé- The YEIOW 1 i 4 teasipeons cinnamon cbxilgtirilieaxwltfilgttltviqiswllfg (llliglgfyqo genius a. to be free of tn- dress paired 1-11.11 1.1 C 1,1; 11 . '2 , ,, , ‘ E’- ‘_ . 3 '-’ qncc in fOOlklIXIOFS. W/th fun of gray red 19nd gral; (£301 mecca]; a‘: fimnmed by a Lrmcal audience’ is frequently as- lined in yellow, or al blu "ll _ ‘mung his Own wm_ make a hm‘ P 6 e W1 1-4 LMLJPCOXI nutmeg It is a strange thing that parents ‘ons, pin-yin; his part upcn a Black fotilard printed vrttah multt. --——— Icolor rings makes a, tug-bah mm- Forcing s voice. in any‘ way, ,med by two large ring‘; 01' draped Tlllllfi 1t. And nf it were mt lifabric which are snug-ht. one over- cziough to ruin the vozce, forc n1; ila-pping the other, at the side of nl=o hfirms dleton and teohnic. It it/he turban. 1-: IITIDOFSKDlG, for instance, to pro-l duce a pizre legato when there is. Anvgluqsnjq GAINS R0 M 20 (GP) ed and covered with an appmprt- _ "1' We “'51! hfllflinl- 0r. i.f the room‘ rest 1,111 h, 30°11 l1: to be ropes-ed. the door mtg-ml ‘be blocked 1n mtli a plywood pmei l I x ' I is work with surface SlpfliE. “ jWhen an artist starts to paint a dctervn-Lne ncw 1 nan-ass as; T5511 Ewivnvu . are gocd for resort vrear. The all-white idea ;i1s a charming one, and for thoée Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box _a.-. Personal fr. Fashio ..>_~-- __._ .._."__;_. - ...._;_.:.*.... 2’ of Araby Rest of Fami question. it was found that were made 1n the girls’ when every qi-a E01’ 1t. afforded the SPICED RHUBARB RELISB 3 lbs. rhubarb 1 cup “my vmtgggf who desire their daughters to marry 2 lbs. sugar 1 lb. seeded raisins _ Method: Heat the vinegar and sugarr and add tihe spices tied in a small chee eclot-h bag. That keeps r-he rhubarb from darkening. Sim- mer this syrup for 15 minutes, then add tihe rhuibanb cut in 1-2-inch slires and the raisins. the greatest matrimonial promotion afzency in the world. It furnishes a girl the background which the dull- -est man respects and against which the beauty is a knockout and the homely sister looks her best. The house is a shop where the en- chantress can work her spells. with any tightness m 11m- throat. TO . _ _ . 9°“ 51°“ . - ___ Advertising image‘, feported by 57 gléfllintgtirtggg fidégerllil-ythlcgealaxllg U155»? andmtgltetfrhtlelldaglbisal fidmifi I _ _ ‘v newspapers. e t‘ ‘ ' - 5 - - ' ' h " Em“ Pmm"! cent .1 101.1 ifilltiiilolll? slit-M"? 110v 811m 1m- WM 111v S111“ lfilhvfilsitllfiillh°i ‘sltllllll. ‘taémlfi To protect aizainst moths. Winter clraraeries, wormiien blankets, oom- fortcrs, nizs and wmtie-r- clothing should all be dry-cleaned or wash- ed before storing aaraiy for the stunmer. Upholstened furniture sl1ould be gone over thoroughly vruh the vacuum upholstery at- tachment, shampooed. if necesary, gain of 3.4 per cent in April over month last year, the bur- £12232); géfigfgl-lsgféilz u Canadian dailg . . ss a on, announce mahiogiylislnis mghfotirith consecu- . a , noted‘ v1 n ncrea.e was National advertlsinz linage approximately one per cent. 4.5 per cent and classified 4.6 mse retail mi‘ d , d m sums 1.9mm cent. Total for the month was 23.- fillti-fiiaoxmesoltlutl-ion beforv eofverL-ieg fgilllflflégg pr"- 19495 221975-5351" with clean slrpcovem. CLEANING wur 0N HUGS 1B PROBLEM. A good rug dmerven all mo can the owner can give it. And that means taking out s. spot as soon as l-t appears. Food and grease stains an the firt places attacked by moths. [TSIIRILV they can be taken out with n mild soap and water, rinsing the soap out thoroughly. Blood stains an best mmoved with clear cold water, no soap. Tficrft saturate the rug; Just drip water on witlh an eye dropper, work into t-he pile with a clean rag, Ithrn blct with a blotter or . Remove ink by first. blotting u-p nil wet ink possible, ‘Then dlrirn lukewarm water on tihe spot with an eye dropper. working into the 1 iie and blotting as you work, tak- ng care not to rub. When tlhe blot- ter shows no more ink that is prob- baly all the ink you can get out. If stain remains you'll have to yet rug cleaned. BABY’S TEETHING UPSETS ' QUICKLY CHECKED YOUR BABY must " et‘ l toofh".y But he need not get a lever Il it-if baby s mother h wise l1: won't. Here ls what one wise mother. Mrs. Archla Begbie, of Qonsccon. has to say: "Weliave not always use my old standby» Babtffi 0W" Tablets. They are worth their weight 1n gold." And lilrs. B. A. St-hino, nl Gnlt, Ont, says: “l have given Baby's Own ’l'ai1lcts to my bahg |irl since she was three wet-ls oldand. alfhoug lhe cut heintecth rapidly (all lour molars at once) she has never yct wakened us at night. I would not be without these tableu." _ Give these sale. sweet-tasting tablets at first sign of tccfhinz fever. Easy to l. prompt in actinn yet safe. Analyst's Ctfllu- at: 1n every package. Also effective ln Constipation, Simple Fever, Diarrhoea Upset Stomach, Colic, Simple Croup and l-‘retfulness. Get a bnr today. Sick- ness so nftrn strikes in the night. 2.5 cents. Money back il you are not sa ‘sfied. bag before 5991"‘?- greet. him when he returns from his days labor and the patter of little feet running to meet him. ‘There is nothing in big paid places of amusement to tum a mans RHUPHRB GINGER. JAM i0 lb<. rl-rubarh 10 1-2 lbs. sugar 2 large oranges 2 lame 1m is moved to propose to a girl over a r t r nt table. 'itl the waiter il-xgtmlliga pr$gfdthwe1ngxyiqrubam M ,.zliilélltln'l wtlltntgflcilstlot. 1t is home - 1 1 ns : c. out it. inlfo i-z-indh pieces. Quarter a m e the oranges and lemons. remrve It is when the man and the rl the seeds and oores and slice are rsiidintgéhekiictteggixf‘. oruriggarifllijlqgg paper thin. Cut tihe izznger vn 918$ 11 C - thin slices and mix all the fruits. flu?“ boy 111°“ "llllimlldfbe l° ‘lg: PM the" "1 ~ Me "wk 0' ‘m2 tiliifllfikdhlfi tfilivéf“ M an en-amel bowl and sprinkle tine’ ' sugar over them. Use a wooden n1 1h 1,10,30,11 moment, arm for mbdne- Ovvrr the crock lwlten sthe emsllilylhg girl and the and let tfhe mixture sbamd for 3 place meet and the crap who has clays in a. ccol place. Stir each ‘been hesitathn on the brink goes on ti?“ 12nd k-rsp covered, the deep end into the sea. of matri- TUTTI into a preserving kettle "WW- and brim: slowly to a boil. Sim- mer [Zfilllly for about 1 hour. or| tmt"! tfhe lam i: t-hfnk and clear. f,§“,,§lf"il’.§..l§“1§,§h§1§il°l§o°lel'§§l°1§§§ Fl“ m”- slml" '3'“ l‘) °wm°wtlg tBov Friend is not on‘v the reason m‘! 5551 lmmedlaloly- that so many of them fall to marry. ———~-~ ~— ———- but the reason that so many of them SOCCER. RbiULTS who do marry make failures of their —-—-—— marriages. LONDON. Mav 20 —(OP Cable)- Bradford defeated Harfepool; 2.0 1h Bold as a lion in other circum- an English northeastern group soc- stances tic modern Yflllfh "P11151051 like a hunted hnrc at the ihoutzht of cer match trayed today. The ‘Bir- _ mmeham-Leicester Citv mkllard spending an evening in the bosom, section tilt ended in 11 scoreless draw. No one who considers the sublcct l-alce Part confidently in Your Club Affairs YOUR InWJlflflP-‘l- (Copyright, i940, "s; Q~_\§“ ‘ n- i liiAYI-‘Allt no. m fhls brig/ht belt. and ntatching bag is designed to Blvc vou;- new-seg- lon ensemble just the right dash and spirit. In a season when color 1s most important it is appropriate indeed. Make them of felt embroidered _ 1n wool or of silk o1- woollen materials embroidered with silk twist, 'I‘hey| are also mcst effective in novelty cottonmdresg linens m» hgavy 1mm, crash. Simple outline. single and cross stitches complete the embroidery. Tic pfllLPffI includes transfer of the design and easy to follow cutting and assembling chart. T1: order this design. write your name and send with l5 cents Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Nredlework Department. and address on a niece of nape: in coin or stamps to Needlework Department NAME___._...___---_-—_-___....__- eraser------—————-—-—--—---- fill-H‘ I-n-I wVUVififlfi- ‘fl- For Wednesday, May 22nd MARCH 2i to APRIL 20 (Aries) ,——Pau~ly stimulatltig although care ' is advised in making promses and ‘wild planning le 1t these burst in a bubble. Hold to practical faicts lbgt be progrmsive. Romance okay- e . boy irlend a sanctuary where, safe from the pry- ing eyes and cocked ears if a. girls LEIVB never realized that. the home is thoughts toward marriage. No man 1m selves for the good of those they marry. DOROTHY DIX. INDIVIDUAL IIORUSBOPE Look in the senlun your birthday comes in. and find what your outlook is, according lo the stars concentrate carefully upon the work and activities to be engaged in during the day will not spoil a good day thro h H8 jnonomv DIX SAYS- ly Being Present In a recent scientific study of how, when and where men pop the out of 1181 proposals of marriage, 23 per cent I homes 25 per cent were made in cars and the remaining 52 per cent were made in public plac- "llhlllml" es. Doubtless, if the investigation had been a “self-contained house" instead of on shelves- as ls the present custom-there we're verv few acquainted. ‘Ihey never have down quietly and talk thin and find out what sort of peo .e thev really are and what. they ask 0t -lii'e and marriage. All that tie bov knows about the girl is that she is a QOOG-LOORBI‘, a swell dancer and that she wears her othes in s. way that makes pas- ers-by rubber. He doesn't know 1f domestic or not, or whether she kIlCIWs the first thing about cooking and running a home. her tastes are Nor does the girl know anything more about the boy. And it isn‘ ‘surprising that when they find out after marriage tiat they haven't anything 1n common but a liking tor jazz that they part. All of which leads us back to say- once more that what this coun- try needs more than any other one thing is more homes and people who will stay in them. The Question of Who Should Marry _Dear Miss Dix-There is a ques- tion that confronts me that I would like youar opinion on. It is this: Wt o should marry? Should there be any limitation on marriage? CURIOUS. Answer: It would take Solomon himse'f to answer that question. It is far be- voncl my poor abilities to trv to de- cide it because there are a million uvoebtions to every nile that might be lazd down on the subject. Just as a general proposition, however. I think that only those people should marrv who are phy- sicnllv and mentally fit. to take the responsibility of the lives and han- plncsg of offers in their hands. and‘ who are willing tn sacrifice them- King Feature! and evening. Iiien picceud carefully that you DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — You may find u:1- DUI’ oi a girl's family. And so they keep their dates at dance places m‘ the movies, instead of at home, and be- cause of this they never really get a. chance to sit APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Frlcndly on whole, especially for you born after May 5. Attend to iuxlmbhed mattors; avoid mis- understandings and confusion, par- ticularly deatmg with others. Home affairs. benefits. in line for 1 Know Dulles of Officer! Called upon to take a post in your club, u: you hesitate, murmur con- . fusedly. "Me? Oh, l wouldn't know ' where to begin!" l By knowing pointers on office- lholding, committee work. money- raising, you can distinguish your- lllf in your club. As a secretary, one of your dutiel in keeping the minutes. A simple form shows how. Start with "A meeting (specify type of meeting: regular, called or annual) of the X club was called to order at 2 o'clock on May 7. i940, at the home of Mrs. Smith, by the president, Mrs. Jones.” Appointed chairman of the pro- gram committee? When you have a woman guest speaker. courteous to see she receives a corsage. Always write the speaker a note of appreciation after a talk. AUGUST 21 to SEPTEMBER 23 A problem to raise money? One (Virgo) _ nicndly aspects, ed- of the many successful money-mak- neaialw for you born after Septem- tng ideas is "A Silver Tea". Arrange bur 6 Work with thrice who are an exquisite formal tea, have your actively engaged in bc-t-tcmng con- admission price any silver coin. ditfons alone-rally, but we don't Win success for your club, yuur- mcnn those who talk 11 lot and self, with the help of our 32-page criticize yet offor no real solutions. booklet. Tells how to organize I club, draw up a constitution. Ex- SPPTFYMBER. 24 to O‘.)'I'O“‘<"" plains club etiquette. gives duties of 33 lfllbP“ — NPY-fi MW ("9 Y0 V"- olficers, members. committees. Has 205118- Ymll’ "F" mmd W"1'|d be a sample budget, many clever ways WPWOM!‘ if W"! “"115 01TH‘ V011? u, m“ mane” ‘services dirt-inn fr-e time to proh- icms of commutY-iv and country. Send 20c in ooins for your copy Trac-wovte-“on and main-rs related ol Ciuhwrmanis Guide m ‘The to the land erpccially favored. Guardrn Home Scrncc Be suze to wrl-s- plzrnht your Nvnc. Addftfig "WEI"! 24 to N'\"‘='M"ER and the Name of booklet. ‘>9 fmv-rnicl - F-"crrl MW". hcth p! vryvw flyv-p a-r1 prtfvvfln F-od “an sp-vnngrm-q n! fhncn “an PM (mm k-v» rm" ‘rfcrcws M’ l""n"t but vs“ m,‘ y-eevvvshsd v,“- meh- 3-5-1. ervlv sound princlpfr» real estate, ~r MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Excellent indications in some lines. and "just fair" prcgresa shown In others. But whatever your occupa- tion, if you proceed wit-h honest 1:1- vcnt and healthy micthod, y:u'll do well, though msults may not prove tihis till later. JUNE 17 to JULY I3 (Dancer) -Pnofit possible. if you handle properly V/HQDEVET is mtmsted to you and well madle plans are em- ployed. Try for a better position in your hobby or avooai-‘lon. JULY‘ M to AUGUST 22 (I40)—- Don't listen to doubt or confusion -t!1ey are bad actors and tempt us oftcrz. You can suooecd, at least. in part. in some one t-hlng today. In- hercstlng news likely. ____.. Name Street Address vunYvPflrDv-wv Q1 g. hv"'*'"flfl'fl pRovrun-__¢@-v—--1¢—_—————————— ?» r.=~~"'~r=v=\ _ F~~t~wllv rays. ston sufficiently long this A M. to City Province usual opportunities through deal- ings with natives of the Signs TWINS. V1180. Libra And Pisces. Conscientiousness and harmony will see you through a good day. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) -- Favorable aspects sa-y "Godspeed and may you heed the call to everything that is so fine and btg itn the better you. Down pettiinass and promote your truly spine-did traits. Happiness througp asaccmtion with children. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisoes) — Others you for advice or Just comfort. In tihia way you can find undreamod of benefits. Bo not averse to mod- em devices and methods, many slww definite worth. Profit throng intelligent reanivng. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Everything will hmgc upon the nervous system of this highly ren- sitive individual. It's moral. men- tal and physical hea-ltlh should be your first oonoent, parental Then wutcih this intellect/nail youngster spring ahead tovi-amd success in not one but many ways. It will be slnoerely fond of home, fanuiy, and travel, too. [A Morning/Smile "My patience is exhausted. Mia Brovim," sumned the manager, “You are discharged!" "Discharged? Dear me, I thought slaves were always said!" retorted the overworked typtst. A large crowd had arembled at. the football ground to witness a mid-week “local Derby." Among the spectators was the director ot a large firm. Suddenly he spotted his office boy, also watching the game. "Bo G111 is yr"; uncle's funeral, which I gave _\ .1 permission to attend?" he said grimly. "Yes, e-ir." repitsd the ,1\' very may come to ' ) 00m 1111.1. l . By Suffering Monthly Pains wit!!! which can d Inked by a pm: t taln d 131%‘, wigs’??- , | :="=:i:r:a:'.':...°.'.'"lat“'"""““ '°n"tf.ll“.°tt'l.‘§.“.f.‘..'il'l.'lfia’f‘lffliw before your time because mfort. Get Dr. Pierce’: your beauty. Girls Need a Secluded Spot Where They Can yawn Uamuhmmfi Entertain Their Boy Friends Without l u luch monthly no Southern Atlantic I any it is better than the stuff one can buy in these days. Don't R0 spending good money on new plant till 1 have seen what I can do. Senor Capitan," N "1 W111." the Captain promised. We W111 go over it tomorrow. you and I, and see what can be done about it." He nodded good-night to the rest of the group, and walked on again. The houses ceased altogether in the course of the next hundred yards, and the road abruptly de_ Zlfilggedhlnil: a roufllil track that c 5 BID. End d all the tree~clad lliliside. “on y up He was about to begin the as- cent of this path, when he heard himself hailed by name from be. hind. He turnBd at the shout. and recognized the black-clad figure of b, man who was hastening aft-er hun through the gloom. saggih. an re. it's you, ls it?" he "Il-‘s what left of me!" the priest returned in English. with a strong ' accent. "I saw ye come YOUR BEAUTY thinclantifl: ronudnfanan- clan, la [taunted p-uo narcotics. In no _ DIIJILLQIIOIII ashore’, and I'm destroyed with aha-sin ye right fmm the other end of the town! Well, how did it all R0? Have ye got it?" He was a short, thick-set msh, with a chubby red face, and he was breathing hen-vlly now as he Slwd peering up into the others face through the dusk. “Yes. I've got it all right." the (fflptflln 101d him. “It ook the best Dart of a week. but they cnv-t ed in at last. Of course, they| ‘wanted the cash badly. and I know "Och. W11 always not that shllly- Shallyink lh this benlfilitcd coun- tW!‘ the priest told him. But I'm 118d t0 hear it's all settled. Ye've been wanting something to give V916 1111116 for long enough- and now yc've not it. An‘ what's "1079- W" kive steady work to some 0f 111959 509$ v'ho've been taking casual jobs with that rand gang. That is, it ye haven't mwde other arrangements?" he added, a trifle anxiously. "N0: you can set your mlnd at rest about that," the captain told him. "I shunt be going outside fire place for la-bour if I can help ye would, but there's been a strang- ' er — an American — maki in- an agent of sorts, from Antllla. And it lust occurred to me that he might. have been one of these la- bour aszencv men who're fIondingI the ccnntrv xvith cheap nigger la- bour from the Bahamas." “'I‘hat's queer." the captain said thourhtfully. "I didn't think any- one knew me in Antilla — bar the bank manager." "I thought it was queer meself," the priest a-tzreed, ' "f'd like to knmv what he want- ed," the captain said. "What sort of questions was he asking about me?" “Oh, thi= an’ that," the other told him varzucly. "He went up to the house and saw Manila. so she'll be able tn tell ye nll about it. But now there's lust another thing I was ‘mntln’ to ask ve. Did ye see a notary whlle ve were in the city?" "Too many for my likinc. But if vou mean dld 1 make a will-n0. I didn't." “Well, ve should have!" the. priest chlded him energetically. "How long have I been at ye about that same will? For eightpen months now-ever since ye came back from vnur English trip-I've had that letter of yours in me desk an’ slitin’ on me mind at the same time. It isn't trentln’ me fair to give me the responsibility of hav- ing to deal with all your affairs, if ye should have the bad luck to - drown yourself. ‘Twas bad enough before. b11t now ye've become I landed proprietor, 'tls your plain dutv to make regular arrange- mcn ts". The captain looked at him through the darkness. "But I'm not asking you to do anything about that, Padre," he u: ‘ .‘ . "It's only this other business ..." "Only!" the other interrupted. "Sure, isn't that the tricky part of if. Won't I have to be ndvlsin‘ and heipin‘ and fixln’ things so that the Government won't. get to be ltearln’ about it? And rne a simnle priest with no experience in these matters!" "Not so simple as that!" the cap- tain retorted with a chuckle. "As 1| matter of fact. I've just written w mv niece, giving hcr a hint of what's ln the wind. I haven't said anvthinz to i101- uu iill nmv. but when she gets this leitcr. she'll know enough to come straiizht cut here as soon as she hears from vou that I've cashed in. And with what. I've told her and that letter you're holding. you'll have the w"'~'" ‘him: pat between you." '- ll. I've never raid I llknd lt -\ l l’ dntft" his friend told lllm grumbllnzlv. "If ve‘1i only deposit the stuff in a bank like a civilised quickly. "Kc-u sec, he's the ref- erce man, therrd be none of this trou.‘ thin air again." uuiries about ve. who said he was son for thinking that priest admitted with n sigh. man dear. I wish ye didn't. think so much of it. nothing _ He paused. and then added, more briskly, "And anyway. that doesn't excuse ve from making bro e1- dis- posal of your house and t is new estate. That's pure selfishness- ble a1 all, and . “..__And mnjrbc I'd lose the whole blamed lot!" the cnptain| interrupted grimly. "N0, Padre. I don't take that chance again! I've . been strudc once-and that/s once THE INQUSITIVE STRANGE}! too often. I'm playing for safety now all the tune. I've swcatctl‘ "ThBVs gocd enouslt!" the priest for what TYB 20}. 11nd Ymnct B11- rcturned laenrtiiy. "I didn't think imz to risk seeing it VfiiIiSll into "Well, I'll n21 deny ve've got rea- way," the "B111. ‘tis says.“ "r15 stmethlng. ‘as Shake psnrc Princes: lines are becoming to the ordinary figure, the plain front style is doubly slimming and prac- tical. ‘This is a dress that you will want to wean- evcry where because of its well-cut lincs and chic. The petal collar and cuffs add a. crisp, cool touch tim- aftmwom; ric-rac "at home" version with pockets: focr leisure hours make the same style (n the floor length, of brightly prmfecl cotton that can be laundered easily. 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