w~r-»-» p l olc PAGE TWO GUARDIAN ' MAY Z7. I940 L.’ vvvvvvvv vv v I r l t | I l i . ’0man’s Re aspi. in ' I~ ,.~ i ." r ' O I LOOIl OIIT FOR i YOIIR LIVER i ltrneybethecaueeofyourtroublee. Buck It up the rial" War. with Fnrlt-e-tlvee. Feel grand. low liver Ie the largest organ In your llolly enll ruoetimportent to your lieelth. It pours out t bi]; [q digest Iooll, gets rill oI waste, etoree i WWI). lllowl the proper nourishment to reach i your blood. When your liver gets out ol orller i IOOtI decomposes in your intestines. You bel- l come constipated, stomach enrl Illdneye cent I work properly. You leel “rotten —lieede_clly, i ltethclly, dizzy, llreggecl out e-II the time. i Relieve younell ol these rniserles, es thou- 1 uncle lllre—witll Fruit- tires. for 35 years Canada's largest selling liver remark. Fruit-Ve- . tires stimulate your liver. hrlris P"""PI "I'd —rnelie you Ieel liIle {new person. Gel ‘ Fruit-e-tives at your druggut s Wily. 25¢ 50¢ Liver ' FRlllT-A-TIVES IIAZELBROOK \\'. I. ONYX “THIAN GRADUATE tilt‘ Hlfll- iaillrltinl: class all mfihlcsklri,‘ - hi‘ zleiril-uituu’. , “ hlzllnrl-ll. (ll. t- (it-r- l:.illl~ >t.-...l1t \\I'.\ IIII‘ unl_ xvnilillli ‘ in lltt‘ group at rirurly lfll) mcrr l ' sillf.‘ o v lit‘ Hills.- ~ .'l-.. l. \l. sUQiIZ- "in: to i.li'lll 1d ' l‘. .1 tar)‘. I)? ll. s‘ chore " If l’ Ill lit lxilllt‘ to .\l:.-. I thw- 'K 111:" . by w. NICIVION ("RUSS SFIIOUI. O (‘rots Scrool 111m P't‘.\t‘ Jfilfl . Korma. Grade VI; ' Morris 11v penclllcd h n-ord as ,- Qtfillfil ‘." 1°11 _ _ ___ __ ,___M_ John POIVPFI - GxaJe IV: (Stxi: FIIYII \\'~\\‘ (‘l ORE IN Grade lV (J21): l. i. A ‘ Pvxe!‘ (rqdki. l.(>_\.'l)0\' Pl ~-- The stew- I Grad.- I. Fdhl a Power gyti .- t, i ~ slilyt fnid ltis rap- i Perfect attl" ta . i or‘. deck." risscj‘. Cecil .\fo1 ‘e ..:i I)f"\\‘(‘(‘ll Kenna. Joseph i as all 11n- o n: , and K’ l mcli ivcrc ' rev avcrllws: omit: the mine Thelma Power 94 pet. l. .,1l»licd it in target Junior gradrs: Rs? Alorrzsscy 94 percent. 1/01! BAKE BETTER O The pure, appetizinj: flavor of HIZMA Extra Fancy Trilrlc secs makes i! of supreme value in home baking. Ilse it in making rnuffins, cakes, ginger- bread, cookies, etc. m... member of your lamilvjrill ma... aw delicious n“... m... IIIZAIA I-lum Flmrv Tlllrle hlrvlauc-l imparts ru I , nll hnkell 1100i“. Anll a‘. en gflnll Ifll‘ _ . cm. tool a SOLD IN Ill l-K 24 AT YOUR GIOCI l'$ “THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT—NOT A BLEND” (‘IIIF BOLERO FOR. SPRING DESIGN NO. X 963 Pastel umeltv yarn is suggested for knittlnlz this lrilero It i? .. vlmnrtt ccc:-.\:.1v tut‘ the Sprint: nuttit. Pattern Na. X Mil (‘(lll'IlltI'~ t nf lu.li'i‘—‘ als tlf"(I(‘.'l and rmiltllctc instructions for IllfllLllIt l-lzcs l4, ' Itl and 20 (TITS. I Ill nrrler this design. write vour name and adores: on a niece of pmpcf lntl svllrl with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Deperuneiit, Uharltlztctuivu Guardian. To rjhnrlrlttetmvn Guardian Ncnrlilvsxork Department. Dezlcn No. X 963 al llCi. TGDIGRS I she remainctl ‘o. lt.'l.t.'i VVVVLAA‘; a a s i Southern Atlantic I i‘ Legacy j . By U arr SYDNEY resumes ____._. ‘ The ziri did not see him was LYUIE face downward 50.1055 m: ucu when the sound of me engine unlit‘ to her ears, iiiid site continued to lie motiolLess tor awhile. The house was very still, and the 0111i‘ sounds to break one silence weiu Liie solemn ticking of the izruiitliuiher clock iii the room ini- lll\‘(ll'l\lt’.\' below‘, and the OCCB5IOH_ a. t-uhiutsive little sous from the] ullthctic flillllt: on the bed. , - At last ollt stirred. and turner-n ovc1, slit up on the edge 0t the boo} and wlpcu her reodel cd and W311. ‘billillPLl eyes a.O\\'l§‘ w-lth a ridicuh, idltlslV little apololzi‘ for a 4.8.ll(lI\'€‘l'-l t. . siting there for! (awhile. staring. woefully and unsecfl initlt at ll photograph oi a tollegel group on the wall. and then she rose! listlcssly- to her feet and made her wav inio the adjoining bathroom. y she returned to the bedroom pre- |S<‘lllI_\'_ \\'llll the worst oi‘ the rev-t ‘ates of her late emotional storm “it hell awllv 11nd sci about chang- ilis. irunl her somewhat crumpled Plllllb kit iiito a cotton house-frock. ‘lhcu she went over to the tiny (ll‘t‘:$lIl,'.Z-L£lbl(‘ and combed and pat- lCll‘ her llilll‘ into shape again. 'll\l$ done, she sat tor sortie moni- ,cui»- lvt-iu: hcr reficcLon m ihel . illlll wztli an cxprcssintiof tcarliii; |(tl.~i, . upon hcr (llhliilCLv attract-l ,l\'c flirt‘. i "You awful little idiot!‘ she apos- Itropliisetl 1t at last. ivith what seem- (‘ll llllll(‘('£‘.'\<flr_\' bitterness. Tic shc rn". and making hcr (l(}\\'ll.\t(lll'S, set about prcpluung ~\III)I‘(I. ('ll.~\.l"l‘lilf. V NEWS FROM CUBA Uri the smoke of seven o'clock, the .t.‘.l.t.(‘ll ttlllt: (lkblltlll llUlbllj, UJIU Ii . lw Ilfih IIIUIIILIILD lJttT JJIIIIIJ llldltl ‘HY lRll.l('l lll.ci' tiic liolllliit.’ by inc .1. ti door, ' _ __.- iltlll sltkllglll. into the one slilnl. llvilii; room, and with a sign dl. h.s PIOIHDJLUUC, slle opened Lhc dour It-aulilir out. of tliei téllJltll unit lookco iii zit hlni. l tic ivlis ginning at inc evening‘ ll.llll.‘l' wnli-n hc nzid orouiznt ill willl 11.1.1, but a. licr appearalltc he look- Lil till ut l1i‘l'_ llc was .1 Ult! man and had evid- cullv bull a handsome man in his] t tlhic. Lliougll Llicre was iiuw a hint o. (‘Olllhvlllsco iil his ltcavv red face. The m: ILA beiiettlh the grizzled cl\>>cl.v-lll>liticn moustache saggtu a li'lll(‘. aim the blue eyes hau lost. smut-tiling ni that" cclirncss and, iiuticarvrl heavy and more than a lxltlc bloottshot I " alto. mkiear." he greeted her. "Dimer ready?" It vms the way in whxh he always.’ referred to their modest evcniilg nun. and ho would have bet-ll’ shocked to hctlr it called suppci‘. "Yes. Datldv.‘ she returned. “You'll: prompt." "Lloi to be!’ Major Salter jerked out. "Ttcrcs a committee meeting linvln at the club house at 8 P. M.‘ Anti that rcmiiitis mo, m dear. i1 shall \\".\llL a little moircy. 1 find I've‘ PlllV got about a Sllllllllil on me." she stared at him in (lismay: "but. Lucid). you had over a pound yesterday!" she rcnlonstrutcd. I-ls eyes had returned to the paper, but at this he looked up at her illilllll with‘ a frown creasing his brow “I <tcrda,\".1" he said. "Surely 110i? 1 couldn't llflYfl-Oll, perhaps i ti1(t thouie... Yo». I rclnciiiber n0\\.| I “its playing wlth (Jlarkson in the. llcrnoon and he suggested having uciilintz on the Home. Utiiortun- _ tolv. I lost bv the mcrcst fluke, We lwcrc nil square at the fourteenth. and l'.c managed t0 scrape home by |ll 5l‘l'l(‘.- of the must ldioticallv lucky strokes! 'i‘hci'e was a ten foot. putt [on the seventcentht" l “But. a whole pound?" she inter- irupted. Hlzhast. "No, oi course not!" he said test- i, “that was only five SoLllllllQS. 1 was lust iiuinu to tell you. fl. was a blue tlluic. and he admit- icd as much and suggested a game oi piquct to square Llllllili up. Wcl, to cut a long stoi short. his luck m v. Social an VfOOOffIffOfOO-FOO ' _ "CIIARLOTTETOVIFN rsonal Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box for Business Should But There Are Many Things for Her {DOROTHY DIX SAYS- ,,,_ Sh, By all the Rules of Economics the Girl Trained Make a Better Wife, to Guard Against Nowadays Mien the great majority of girls flt themselves to follow some trade or profession and go from tine schoolroom room it raises the Much is wife whose for instance promptnesls lanlty. Nor would tor the i. ptllucu lljlcll llLl of her lltiflda or bursting fllltf) tea "s; .. the sot answer wrath. This is the wchillqllf? that‘ keeps a marriage from gvmg ‘"- the rocks. Business should also B080“ P itvoiuun the sinllmlll)‘ and “Niel standing ol hcr husband inat ony those cult hale who have shared a 9011mm,“ QXpQYlCIICC. She knows tlic Tired 15115111955 Man is liu myth be- (tluse blke also tilts collie hollle so tired from a hiufl days W011‘ m“ she ilfll that thew was iioillillll U“ cam, sue wtiiitcu so iuucli as to llol) oil u couch. anu ‘that kshewwlluicllu scream it aiiylwdl film“? w; ncnce slle dues not uiag on w hausteu man MOUHU W W"-1e-> m“ last until z A. M. Ivor docs sheex- pecy, 1.1m to be a gay and brilliant coilverslllionalist, bile ys-fllPlii lfifs‘ him alone. and hcr husband bessts heaven 101' her. Finally a business training teaches a woman how to Ila-NILE IW-melh Ne‘ woman who has earned her own liv- mu ever looks at a dollar ilvltn fig‘? same eyes us the one who has everytilliig given to hci. 10 t...e one 1L 15 smuggling L0 Ull'0\\' 3L L118 D1105. to the other ll. i.» sonleitlmg 111M 1W5 been ivlouiiht out of one.» vcrv i118 blood, that As mane up .01 strain and weariness, but the only tmnz that stands between one and want and bczgary and that is to be used w-sfly and well. Hence the business wile is nearly always a good economist. But, on the other hand, the busi- ness girl rtircly knows anything whatever about domesticity, and i110 lntrcluid youth who intrusts his d18- estion to her kcetmni; °111v W0 OW-‘B finds that loves young dicam has been blighted by dyspepsia. Another disadvantage of the busi- ness girl is that she knows too mucll about men and their little ways. She has telephoned too often to her boss’ ivile that he had to slay down town at. night for an important conference when he W85 201mg to tfav poker. for hcr husband to ever nut over am" such alibi nu her. Also, having had her own my vnvciollf‘. she kiows what hcr services are ivorth in the household and de- mands a fair share of the’ family income. she do_e_s_not take kindlv to YOUR (Copyright, 1940, vflflrW-NHNHHHH’ . ,-.-l.~-_-u-. For Monday, held and I yveilt. own another ten .~lllllllliZS. So there vou are. you see. What with that, and one thing and another, I iotuid thyself in the rid-y CILUIIJ DUSlllUll U1 llUL Dlflllt! ALDIL‘ LO. Joli Packard to have a drink ulsti now. 1t was reullv most hunuliaiiilg lor a mall in my position." i She looked at him helplessly. , "But surelv vuu uceoil l. have play- cd for money." she ventured. "Your neiisitin isni duc for another six w-ceks. aim we've only got just. over tMOlllY pounds left till then." "Well, whose lnuli is it!‘ he de- inaticicti. “On vour suizlzcstioii 1 turn it all over to you cverv quarter. and heaven kilows I soc little enough ct’ it back! I can't be expected to bury mistrf alive in the house here. You arc like votir poor mother in tliatI rt-sntrcb. but: was pcriccttv content! to remain in our quarters and ilererl go out at all. It was e fatal policy and thoiilzh I don't. aciuailv sav that it prevented my promootion. there is’ no doubt not u. had a lot to do with it." He paused for a moment and then went on: “But thats neither, here nor there. We're ivastinz time- thls absurd argument and 1 shall late for the meeting 1f I'm not. careful. Hurrv up with the dinner, there's a 200d lllfl, and let me be off, Is there any post bv the way?" " don't know," she said dispirit- crlli", realising the futillt of fur- ther cliscilssion. “I didn't 00k when I came in." She turned back into the kitchen while he rose and went out to the! front door to look in the letter box. The meal so graildiloquently des- cribed consisted cillefly of a small potato pie and a wedge of cheese, and by the time she hnd removed the pic from the oven and brought the tray into the slittng-ctim-dining room. the Major _hnd returned and ivas once more immersed in his 17211761‘. Apnarcntlv there had been a t, fm- two letters, lav on the table. e, tvhich was addressed to him, he had oopencd. It was a, bill from his tailor. The other. addressed to Miss Diana Salter, in a tlhln spldery handwrit- ina, bore a foreign stamp. "Why, this must be a letter from Uncle Tom!" she exclaimed, looking at. the envelope. “It. isn't his writ- llllZ, t-tioutzh." ME T00! "Never mind about it now!" the Major said irritably, throwing hs l‘..l\;I‘l‘ aside and drawing n, chair up to the table. "1 mustn't be late for that. committee. and you can read that later. It's an extraordinary tlunlz, bv the way, that my brother never condescends to vrrlm to rue." "Wctl this is onlv the second let-l NAME______________v___._-_._____.__ 5T1;grr'f_._._..._______------——--- pnqvmcn_-__---—ps--g-—e~——~i———— he ivlls hen- r-lgtiteeu months a111,‘ shr- imintcrl cut. l llr- nl.-~-l 1i hl-r Dltlll‘ over to her oulllhvagil-d himself generously. at. know that Ilhould have‘ exactly tactful," she admitted after a moment. "But they took it. very wcll. didn't they?" if it had onlv been the vicar." he continued. kind "of man to forget. a thing like ,and then she sat tt-r Iulcle has written at all slnoe blunt. but. he was vcrv kind. And :lm~wav. he was onlv brerlklnlz a law ‘breaking in America at. the same .. MARCH 21 to APRIL I0 (Aries) ~$iars warn against E-ILS of all lands and BVOOLIBHCE‘ of extremes. stick gentlibig’ to sane and rtason- fl5bl6 idms and mctilods. Modera- tion is a safe guide at all times, and especially today. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (‘Tammi- Carolessness may be the M8805! offender this tricky day, so be on guard. Strict attention to import- ant duties, patience with set-backs (if they 0041113") and dinving on fearlessly Wlltll your plans as sched- uled are the requirements. NOt difficult, if you try! MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Needless shopping and social af- fatrs, idleness and other ncn-cssen- tial‘; should be set aside for the t/rully lmpontant, urgent needs of tlhe day. Sound projects approved. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -Q\tit-ton advised In all activities concerning electricity. radio and elllied subjects. also 1n travel. It will be wise to hold your counsel, especially if you disagree Mob those 1n authority. your employer, ad- vlsor or fellow associates. JULY M to AUGUST 22 (Leo) -Gon0emt/raticm may be dlfflotilt today but l; necessary, especially if you have important Vlfffk to turn out in a given time. Be painstak- been mrtlcularly grieved if we hadnt heard from him at. all!" he observed. "We never Lad much in common at anv time. was very glad to see th him. l-le showed no regard whatever for mv position here. and when he openly admitted that he had been enzalzcd In rum-running with a int of fellow-rufflans on the American coasL-riaht in front of the Vicar and Colonel Foster—I hardl knew which wav to turn. And a ter I'd given them to understand that. he had been in command of an Ameri- canliner. too!" His daluzlzter looked down at her ialate to hide a smile. "He wasn't "I wouldn't have minded so much "but Foster's not the "lhere followedd liked him. He was a short silence, "I must say. I hat nearly everyone (‘Lse was ery interesting question of what sort of business is for wifehood. ject. At first glance it would seem that a uess training was almost. a MUST requirement for a. girl for matrimony. and would produce a have had drilled into her habits ot mates drives so tnanv husbands to dHnK and pro- Sally wlhg clock on'ule dot. would not keep he: husband ivaiting twenty minutes while sne put on her hat. Maine. who was a UTWKHIM-CK With" keeper, uu her cooking by guess and Lltlbu to luck PESLUIS. u l the business null and whose Job has 0B- 5, mgbfilrnong with a cantankerous boss angular know hové _ . . “ . - h a and keep irn eaiinl; on to smooth the lull 01f hefegiruxsetigitg tgifieialfntcgny witnout “bung m a huh Sm u“ w accept blame lor the thinks 8H8 “W111 d°1 I” that tumeth navml-i QUBTWYS (101951 m“ m h“ and NF-HHH\VE'fiHNH'h'lPnVI INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE Look In the eezllon your birthday comes In, end flnfi arliat your outlook Ls, according to the at"; -'--~'- '-"-'- '-'- '-' ' mvnm-ruw. May 27m . - .-. .-.-..-.-.- the counting preparation , to be said on both sides of the sub- busi- price is above rubies. She W011ld. , in the stem dlSClD-lne of an oil-w accuracy, and efficiency whose lack in their h“ learned to punch ‘the timo- ‘ilicii the 81ft W110 "a5 bee" hgvnqg to m; about the cost oi her rliew frock. Sitll another drawback t0 the business wife l5 that she is too ln- dependent to suit the man who be; lieves that a wife should be mefl and humble and subservient to her 10rd and master and like Whfliev" language and conduct he chooses i0 lbestow upon her. The womanvwho i has a izood trade at her zingers end land whose former employer 15 always trcmoanuig tier loss, can put on her hat. and walk out if she- doesrrt like the wav she is treated- And oosslblv the only r8111 WBY m whichbushless unfit-s a 8111 fol‘ W159‘ hood is that after the first thrill of beiiiz married and having her Own home and her own new furniture has worn off. she finds domesticity dull and boring. she is used to work- int! in crowds. to oeoole Comm: and going all thetime. to hearinlz and seeing new thHlRS. w bfllntl B 99R m a biz machine. and it seems tlat and tame to spend‘ tier days alone tn a little house. with IIOIALIIIB more ex- citlnz to do than to R0 t/O Burke!- So there vou are. and whether a youmz _man choose the Rlfl who has a business training or one WhO hasn't for a wife. he will probably zet more than he deserves. Favorite Daluzhttr 0 Lflliy Lllfll Dear M155 Dix-I am in the iin- usual nosition of havmll a hllfibflnd who notices what I have on; who observes when I have poJshed the silver; who actually tels me to $0 out and buv clothes; who never fails to appreciate and admire what I do‘ and be sympathetic over mv fall- ,url>s. and who constantlv reiterates ‘his conviction that he ls the luck- iest guv in the world and nobody tcould be as wonderful or so much fun to live with as I am. YOH lthlnk that I am married tothe ‘ NLY perfect man? YOUNG WIFE. Answer: Certainlv sounds that way. Any- wav. you must be the favorite daulzihter of Ladv Luck. DOROTHY DIX. King Features with defeats. patient. in n1 you late evening shows favorable for all sound matters. AUGUST 2'3 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Down to earth, sub- stantial interests under beineficent rays. Keep enthusiasm end hope high. Don't worry too much about details. m8 do. my! SKRPENIBEIR 34 to OCTOBER 23 (lcbra) _- Your innately calm reasoning faculties and sense 0t balance with stand you in good stead this trying day. Avoid risks and be patient witlh slow moving propctg. Evetrsung unden- most favorable as- pec . , OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) -- Study. research. Liter- ary and newspaper interests and work planning with intelligent, prudent. people rank first in favor under today's tricky planetary ae- peote. Be alera, acqulsltlve and moderate NOVEMBER I to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — With your na- tural common eenee end knack for handling cleverly difficult prob- lems and situations working at. full steam today. you will get good re- sults. Be persistent. D 23 to JANUARY i1 rca/prloom) - Better than yester- day for homely tasks. laborious work and tho=e things tlhat re- quire KXNLI$IOQ and endurance. Not so alislplclmis e period for extens- ive operation or assuming new liabilities. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - You Mtth e stable trade or profesion and all you en- gaged in menial! tasks are more favored than the emetic and soc- ially lmiitrled. Be constructive tn whatever You do. FEBRUARY 2i to MANOR I0 (Pl-Fees) -- Gains indicated through unexpected sources and by exer- cising your oiwn clever lnotlition and ideas. macvpcrate oath tlhose vent; are more aggressive than your- self. Dare to be orig-inst and dif- ferent frcm the hurndlrum. Cree ; exipand otttllln your means. A Cl-IEILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be interesting. colorful. but sometimes exaeperatlngt Plenty of talent. ‘Train this time one not to dissipate its energy and tolmt: by enlralzinz In too many endenvcrs at. one time. It should corrtcrntrete cn at least one thing and aim to L m be Oonttgged). ,, 41- THE COOK'S CORNER SCOTCH BLOTH 2 lbs. mutton from the neck 2 quarts cold water 2 tablespoons salt 2 sliced omolns 2 sliced carrots 4 stalks celery l-4 Otllp pearl barley Cover the pearl barley witlh cold water and allow to stand overnight. Remove the sk.n and fat from the meat which has been wiped with a damp cloth. Cut the meat into small pieces, put into a kettle and add the w-atcr and salt. Heat gradu. ally to the boiling pozzlt. skim and cook about 2 hours. adding the slic- ed Anions and carrots and the celery which has been dzccd at the end of the first hour. Strain, cool and remove any fat. that. has settled on ticlp. Re-tieat to the boiling point. eldd the soaked barley and cock until the barley is soft. The meat used In this soup should not. be thrown away. but u- ed in stews. eroqtis-ttes, or meat cakes If comozned with a little broth, the Flavor is retoreri. MULLIGATAIVNY 2 tablespoons butter or shorten- f'n ' E l-2 Clip raw, diced chicken 2 tablespoons raw, grated apple 1-4 cup finely diced raw celery 1-4 cup fnrlely dzced raw carrot 1-4 cup fineiy diced raw on.o:i 6 cups white stcck 2 cloves 4 peppercorns Snmlll piece of mace 53px‘; of parsley l-2 cup tomatoes 1-3 cup steamed rlce 3-4 teaspoon (about) powder Method: Cock the apple, vege- table and dhlcken in butter until lightly browned. Simmer stock (made by cooking chicken bone-s) with cloves. peppercorns, mace, parsley and tomatoes for l0 m"n- uites Strain and add the ccokrd chicken, apples and vegetables, and the rice. Season if necessary with sa-lt and pepper, add curry to terte. re-heat and serve. GINGERBREAD (For Crillflfl‘ Nut) one egg. 1 cup brown sugar, 1-2 clip butter, 1 cup molasses, 2 1-2 cups flour. l teaspoon soda, 2 teaspoons girtger, 1 cup inn ncat-er added at the last. Bake slow-ii." about l hour in B inch square- tin. curry Tlrs is a d‘rk l’)l'."\\’ll ginger- bread, soft. mswle. sticky 0n top and crlsrp at. the odors The bat-fer is very tlrn and that 1s why it. takes so long to cock. Colorful Lilies Thrive in l Little Pool W, f, V, .._K§T.%a,'._ Build and Plant Now What could be lovelier than this gem of e lily pool, sparkling coolly ln your garden? Start the gorgeous tropical lily during the first warm days and you‘ll have fragrant, blooms tn about a month. And this handsome exotic needs only e modest amount of space. The pool itself ls simple to make. For pigmy lilies e tub you can sink into the ground will do. But for the larger lilies, best to have a concrete pool. You can easily make one from directions. The trick is to mix ingredients thor- oulzhly-and work fast. Tropical lilies are happiest ln shallow water. so plant them lrl e box or bushel basket raised on stones as the diagram shows. Other types of lilies you plant in the soil at the bottom of the pool. As for the border. use pictur- esque flagstoncs. plant stonecrop between them, edd e clump of ornamental fountain grass. In the background-a tiny rock gel-den with pinks, bluebell: end colum- btne. Find complete directions ln our SZ-page booklet for making and planting all types of lily pools. Tells whet to plant around your pool. how to make many delight- ful kinds of_llttle_ rock gardens. S-elnd 20': in cums for you: ccpy o! How ‘Do Make Rock en; And Lily Pools to The Guardian Home Servlee. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, end tlhe Name of booklet. Name Street Address accomplish m mot. L, _Qe.._ ecClIi! _ l Province b0il- a colorfu - v _v-:vvvv~v“......‘w‘O..‘..................‘...........“”WW I E Y. Fashions '1. Literature i “M: DAILY PLIAIUIII I come n it unawares; some Imden beauty name—- Amgwhofsongahreothoflllno. A poem lit with Iolde-n flame; Hlglh dangled blrd notes. K6951? thinned u“ flying Zn». on the wind. No day has ever failed me quiiev Before the Biwyffil- day 15 F101". 1 come upon some misty bloom or a late line of crimson sun- MAKING TWO WINDOWQ 1100K LIKE ONE without ‘ff you have two rather narrow windows clote together. 3'01"’ room will appear more spacious i! you treat the two windows as one unit, using simple straight hims- inits at the outer sides. a Erfloeful velialnce across the top and. if Y0" wish, a slnelo l-snlzth of material concealing the wall space brtwen. R/llit can be removed without tn- jiiry to metals by steady rubbing with an ink-eraser. provided that the stain has not. gone too deep. EARRINGS IN FASHION I i Earrings are important. again. Some of the newest clip on at. the top of the ear. or, lf you wrm to be uninue. clirp one earring in the lobe of one ear and one at the top of ‘the other ear. Alnl-rst any type of earriurz ls go:d—]ew:~‘-en- crusted pieces that ft. ths- curve of the ear itself. pendant gypsy rings. button earrings of gold or pearl >ll°=l "allmM alll ._ we $I"!H l"Jdl9|-| Wtoted or burlap 5h “Ya next to the footings and sloped w, Ffll e. wlde-mmithed bout, taming e glue stopper nearly of sub-carbonate of Ammo)“. u stars. "arr. *::.'.r..rr“ cover the ammonia. I ‘Ilhe stand of a new 5h . can be adjusted for ll-rlgthméefif 32511: to be used on ti table n; BOILING WATIIR All water boiling altitude ls the same whether it. is boiling very slowly. This temperature B 212 ‘degrees at. sea Irvel. am; n drops one degree to" evil-w 533 feet gained in eu-"uic. ‘ at the same ‘Pllliterrlture, ftufously or FASHION FTASIIIZ§ Lime sister feels rhlc l blue twill reefer ("a2 fitlllllll: breasted with saddle ' and a blue felt hat u: die stitclrne. Navy continues tn lewd sprr; colors, tis/ltahy lffslcct whit-e. A charlutnc I Ml:"l'l snow tm-e hm portant mth the n1‘. lorps of white l"lIt‘T\ a veil bcrdcxcd in blue Designed with or colored stories. earrings ttiat_ have matching neckkwrs and I bracelet» - but it is important to elluoose tyncs flirt will bezome your facial contours. BELLS FOR WORLD'S CHURCHES Great. church bells cast In the ancient foundries of England and rung in olden time to warn her people of the invaders approach must now be silent. for the electric siren is the only sound allowed in modern war. Yet. the bell founders are st-lll busy making carlllsns m ring out in drtant parts of the vircrfld. New silver sixpences were thrown into the mold when three be1‘s.tl1e largest nearly e ton. were cast re- cently und have just been shipped to a church in Phanercmcnhj Cyprus. less than two hours‘ air; journey from Christendom: mo*t| famous chimes of all, iihe Bells of Bethlehem. ‘Flu-owing tn "lucky" sliver le only a superstition, for bells are made from two metals only, 13 parts of copper to 4 of tln British bells are In great demand overseas in spit/e of tariffs, be- cause the secret of zeientfe tun- ing is in the hands of a few srpcc- ialist fanulles. paxed on through generations. There are only til-nee founders who make the biggest tvpes of bells. Canada and the U. A. are the best customer“. The Dominion lrmovrs impart duty from boils Im- church use, and cam- panoioglsts In tlhe States have so great a preference for libigllsh chimes that an expert ringer was sent to Kent. Ccnn-scticut, in 193D, with ten 25-cwt. tenor bells to teach the pccular Ehglfih change- ringing. POOR GRADING WILL OAUSE DAMPNESS Poor grading may be the cause behind many clamp moments. The finish grade should slope to drain water a-way from the building. and where this dces not occur the home owner should reconstruct the grade to eoeomlplllsh prclper drainage. All backfilllng adjacent to the fctlmdallicn of a house should be placed in layers approx matcly l2 inches in thickness, ard each layer shouldbe middled and tamped be- fore additional layers are placed. Where t-he ground mot-tore con- dlttlion vrnrrants it, drain title with separate fur scarf is less tieckline of e pun ‘n flnml blrck uni The Icrig cardlnan i \'f. """"i' twkcd to match 1 e n1 lng on_ the frock, rcnmt at the throat. CHERRY HILL W. I. The May meeting o,‘ Hill W. 1.. was held ill -. M,“ of Mrs. William Crawfnr f M“... day. May 6th with Illl .l"-nri.t:tce of seven mPmbers and Ill“ vwl‘ - The dpresident. Mrs. Hcivv presl ed. Meeting oprm "Carry Me Back to O..l 1511' Chrrrr Roll call was answered 1i 0m of the Latest. Songs." Srk ma. mltiee reported havin; \l.\j'<'fl and brought fruit to a sick r» School Committee rcpnricc‘ scrubbed the school and 0 new mop handle. Bill tor .- orescnted and nrdsrcd were read from tnc Ill? visor and from the Salt-a It was moved by Mrs .1..: Donald. seconded by .\l Coffin that the sjluljazr meeting be extended z» \ Warren and b: recon. . mhiuics. A féfltllll‘! l): teen Eran was ~ ‘~ lunch was served by i after the tendering ,. of thanks the mrctinu (‘l'i.-(‘ll I)_‘l éllii- ing the National Anthem. llllc- . ll irold 4'. “I always carry PA a A o o L in my hand‘; Now 1e the time to think eer- luosfy about vacatfoois. Now is me ,t.lme to plan your Siurlmer wald- robe. but no matter where you an going ol- what you will be doing, e shlrtwelst dress le IIPWIIYS you beet. friend. A equal-e yoke, from skflrt fullness. tong sleeve: end btg pockets. .lAl| front page foslltllcn news. . .. grace this modern version of en old favorite. The colrwertlble collar can be worn open or buttoned high under the dhlrl according to your preference. stripes leed a gay life and here is the dress for bright stripes on white or natural. ls delgned f~r 5W $1785 13. 14. 16. 36. 3B. 40 and 42. Sim 36 requires 4 5-8 yard of 39- lrim material for 1mg sleeved Send Fifteen (toe) coin ls pre- ferred. for pattern. write plainly your Nerne. Address and stvle number Ba lure to state m; n“ mu wish. style No. 3:93 Size Mime ... IO-eI-ler- ltreet Addrele cl" Province rain-innit EOZEMA Alndvnlreulbedtueleebeelreeleerevleo .4 M“ UIIN Ovlvvlhlnl, but It ltd rle peed. fiealtrfedldeeelonloetrollellrentlleeudtlnl. Qlltdlno. Ieoeeoleoeolrtoohlfllyoltdneee.