..,~.»..v.-W ..,...,..v,. v. » t , .. . _ _ PAGE TWO _ __ _ _ _ THE _CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ l " _ , MAY 3, 1933 ’ Q I 2 ’ wi OOO-Q 00400-*O l .Woman s Realm -:- Soczal and Personal _-.°-i Fashzons -:- Literature Q40-G00-64-0-0+-O40-QfOOOfO+9-00 1 _ >_¢+¢-oeoooo, o ".;::.. “' A l'.... ..... lov thaw sv his asusoasc - b ~c/l lol;/.A i _- '=‘=-=1°= T"-‘re Dorothy Dix 2 ':...:':.:: I ' V oo vou mow nuns. ave Amour oeciceo rooer mv oio soo anon ulmi .mac an mow ro time usu- roe me-leruovnle - .',\ _ ncusewovx moooox- , s mo our-wssnww - Jusr neour __ ,_ KILLS ME . > , t Ha » ~~~--~~ A as . l MAN naman 1'-Lrrrnn rumor 'rwrrzns Little Prince 'Ihttcrs has lost his cap. ’ Over the hedge lic threw lt; into the river it fell "Kerslapl" than do cotton fabrics, Bo sure on Sillllld Old VUUUZ- W d° it- ‘linens are thoroughly rinsed before Now mother may sigh and nurse may fume, For the guy little cap with its eagle piulne. “One cannot be illinkllrg all clay of such matters! Trilles are grilles," says little Prince, The nnal nnishcd beauty of da- could wry my llvlng My husband has recently Tzitters. -Marjorie Paylorf mask lies in the care with which died, leaving me wlmout any marley’ and I em eom_ °"__ 'it is imned' It must be quite damp pellcd to go and live with my married daughfff A F.-\.\l0l‘S POET IAUREATE |gllo_ ironing must be continued un- Since I cannot Support myself and she ls not oblo Lord Tennyson was born at Som-, tll the pieoc is D¢\'f9°"Y d-W' "°n' to provide for me outside of her own home. 'sw' August 6' 1809' and died “t , 1"? 0" me W"°“3 side mst ‘md ‘hw 2 “My daughter is a good daughter and loves me Aldlvortil, October , 1892. One of; on tllo right, and working from `leMly_ Her husband ls tt one man and has ox- a' Lincolnsllirc rector`s Sens., uf wllu nltwo bcsldes himself were poets, Alfred Tennyson wrote verse as soon as lle could write at all. Ho completed his education at C.tln`:l‘iclgc. The bulk of his love- llcs; l_\'l'ics were written before he passed his 30th your, and :lt 42 llc was promoted Poet. Laureate, in .1 iw dsrthmlaso' to b di house ntelto , wccegs gn 0 or “or on in my °wn1m'1e muse’ M wuld 8° some 0" ng or 0 "Next remember that s guest pays for her board and keep b her -,uri-._-_av---» » »<-1-n B1! - -__--.,. ,_ .__ href!!! With Bhllilg very little bluing in the last rinse water for linens. Linen ab- sorbs blulng much more readily U86 [batting them in the bluing water. 5 Never starch linen. This applies to all househod linens-table, bed. The Mother Who is Forced by Circumstances _ _ to Live With Her Married Children f. should Faiuifully Fouow Roles for_ T 4;/€,l_y@ __ 3 .il . (` d ctof Guests Says Dorothy .__;__ __ ,_ . f »_ "“‘” \l _.»'.f»~l`_,f F9' -1 ollilvuu Thus shéwill Avoid /l 'y'-.q_;.i'1 .53 .f l. gilt-. _ pile, ,‘¢,-§‘°f»§ff_-‘S “i'l.f fl Friction 1' _ Midi, e\_l[_",°l \~ f- J Nasir il _ $ » linen and towels. Linen possesses at natural sheen and body that does not require the addition of starch. 'selvage to selvagc. This will gain the hishesf v°SS1b1° 1”-Sf" and l>= ;;'»fi.i` W3 l alll, Rlnsa gives twice ns much tugs as lightweigl-lg: _ ' l;§\j:._ _'__,lb..'l?9~l<__;i. _l ' §i;.'_.§:€lj.s.§.::.P’s::"'.i: . _ Y ' " ’ '°'°"“‘° '0~f0f _ _ ___ th' .‘_`,. `-_v ,y _ ~ - ._ f mnnmmarmm /».c».l,,,__, l _L ri W ii The hard-woiersoop fortuhwoslierand dishpun I ¢ a annuals and perennials. The quick he Dl1bl15h<`d In 1\’Il‘m°fi8U1 \‘~‘h1¢h.l H to Remove' Stains live, but since this cannot be, how can I handle the situation in which ’ 7 nowerlng annuals’ auch as sweet] ical dralnusfsonle of which were ow _lm h Id,” ll Ki _ _| H _ , _ V _ _ _ _ l, l l lbl d ,_ th society, and make yourself a pleasant and agreeable companion instead °~ l 0 J s of ie ng CDH , Eggs stains should be vtaslled in ue find ouiselles so as to avoid as much r ct on as poss e an ge e of being a whining and complaining old woman who is just about as ‘mute his l"°`D3C5f \\`°Yk- Hifi DCCY- cold water until they are complete- most peace and happiness out of it?" . ly disappear. ,_ __ _ ,_ l to th h Oth cheering to have around the house as a barrel of tears would be. Wm’ I ’°"“°d' “' ms “ ‘ms seemed me M W en a m “rl “Ano lastly, bear in mind that it wise guest. does not give ner hosts sul-tan, California poppy, ooreopsls, larkspur, marlgolds, petunlas, pop- p'es, znnias, scabiosa, mignonette. 1. ' ' l - t ' p 13 ed in his ovm time, were ol' To remove ooffoo stains, stretch goes to live with her married children the proper role for her o assume so much of her society that they get ‘ed up on hm she is nat always ln ua' can be mow" anywhere fo i~ :.1 .~ . e . . ' . , lf dil.Shhldf1l in rr da e H s career ensured by linen over ,_ bowl and pour boiling ls that of guest and to demean herse accor ngy e s ou h odow evldmca she spends much of her time in her own mom she “Wt ‘amish flowers au summen I pvnsioli bcstull-,»¢l \\-lille he was ' walol. thmugll lt' For teh Stoillo the rules lilid down for the conduct of_ guests as religiously as s e oes always under ‘ooh She doesnw camp on the back Seat of the automabue Mmy at the perennial occupants yet youn'._‘:. his lot was llnppiel' far than that \\~h.cll llsllally falls to a yreat p/Jet. Ile was created a baron vhen 75. WVIIY DO \VE BLUSII [pour boiling water through the stain. Fruit stains are removed by stretching the linen over a bowl and pouring Izoiling water tlvough the stain, letting the water fall from Till; licol-L siillllllzilcd by certain § rr olistgnoo of fllroo foot, Rust; spots killris of ;iho<:k, increases its actiolllaro easily removed by lnoistening Mid D‘J-‘HPS exlfa bl00d 111i0 thelthe spot with lemon juice and cov- slllrfiss. some of which finds its;ei-ihg with table salt. Lei ary in way to the tile .\l;ln. surface blood vessels of the sun. Rub grease spots with lard, thoroughly saturlng the spot, out that from having been looked on as a pest who was wished on them, slle has become the star boarder. . __ ,, l I ls mmm She cultivates her own interests and amusements and friends and Now, the vcry first requisite n a suceessfu guest to ma an h ts cm to H _lon to the or have a conversation _ :lf'itl.lrle of plensf-rl admiration of everything her hdsts have and do. give’ her °5 B’ me g_°° ° ge r’ V <1 oi l moms onil-iolr \\'llcn _vnu -.lo to \l.~.it iilc A.'s you o il mire sour com . “Th f th ul for mam _ U 1 _t home their xniuiner of living and their personal habits. You do not tell ere are mme °i le I es U thug _f°_‘_"_;5° inwe c°m° sue” ' . . lllellntllrlt _\-au do not like their house, and observe that why they picked _ 'ny them Wt °n your n' aws and see ey ° ggiep Dlx out such an inconvenient spot you can't conceive, or remark that their warden is a mess and they should have planted roses where they have allnilnls. Nor do you colnlncnt that the pie is soggy and the coffee tastes lll.5l Dem. on glyC,,llho_ and then thc Ten Coinmllndments, and, if she will do this, she will generally find . or have to be drugged along every time anybody goes to the movies or 8 party. on which she is not listening Ln. of the flower border which bloom ‘during early summer, can be made to produce a. later crop of blcsoms if the flower stalks are removed; after the blooms fade. Annuals flowers which have been doing; duty in the border may also bei assisted in the same manner. Li-1 [AU-NDERING LINENS find the house picturesque and the view adorable and the garden quaint ,gl-,, ..of.£4>l2~ll~§1_». Table linens and damasks seem more beautiful this year than ever before and since the lilc~loilg beauty of all linen is dependent on its care, perhaps a few sugges- tions regarding the laundering of linen will be helpful. Correct methods of washing and ironing are vastly important. Core- iess handling and harsh soap solu- tions are often responsible for lack- luster linens. Strong alkali soaps and bleaching mixtures destroy the natural luster of linen and the hcitvy sittin texture of damsel; Choose a pure mild soap and wash linens in heavy suds, squeezing the sudsy water through the fabric rather than mbblng. Few laundres- ses realize that rubbing roughohs the fmc fibre and shortens the life of all linen. Linen naturally wash- es easily since it does not hold the dirt in the obstinate fashion char- ncteristic of cotton. How are Your Nerves? IF your day begins with nerves frayed, backache, headache, side aclic, or perlilodilc _r _ pains c at ar r a ""7“" s -- drains ("whites”),or _ “heat f1ashes"; you ' »._ ' need Dr. P i e r c e’s - Favorite Prescrip- __ Pat had seen nearly every clock l in the place, but had discarded all or chem ...foot being goto enough for his purpose. The weary shopman had exhausted his whole stock ex- cept I. few cuckoo clocks, so he l brought one forward as a last re- Qsource. ` “1’Ll show you what they do," said the salesman, and he set the hands at twelve o'cloek, when the door n' tion. Read what Mrs. K. \V:ildron of 99 No. Ferguson St., Hrimilton, says: “I am glad tp say ri word in praise of Dr. Plefce‘s I-`:lvoliie Prescription. When I had occasion to use it, it helped me wonderfully. I was awfully nervous uud_ irritable, tired out and had llr:\\l:u.l\rs, but the ‘Favorite Pre- l'rililion‘ anon llzid me feeling all right ugsin. This tonic strengthened me greatly." _Write lc Dr. P|er¢a‘» Clinic, Bulnlv, I. _Y., lor flu nodlul nrlvlol. llucrloll sus I am instructed by B. P. Bogenon, Victoria, to sell at "Tho Beacon" Thursday, May llth, at 1 o'clock- houschold furniture comprising eleven bed room suites complete, dining room table, small tables, r-hairs, organ and pictures. Some of the above articles are one hund- rrd yearn old, also bedding, linen, towels. napkins. linoleum and a quantity of silverware, stainless knives, lilallctt Cream Separator tncw) and Ice Cream Freezer, I will also sell on the above date the following stock, and Implements. One Holstein Grade cow 4 years nld, freslicncd. one Holstein llelfer 2 years nld. one Shortliorn Cow 8 years old, very large, one llolsteln llelfcr 2 years old freshened, one Hardy Sprayer Power, 2 row scuff- lcr, hay ru.ke.- hay mower, disc han-nw, plough, fart. double and single truck wagon. one driving wagon, 2 wood sleighs. driving sleigh, 2 sets driving hlmess, 3 sets of leather work traces, one set double harness complete, collars and hames and a lot of other articles inn numerous to mention. All sums up io $5.00 cash. Over that amount 6 months rredlt on approv- ed joint notes. If not fine follow- ing day. HUG" MORRISON, Auctioneer. A Morn1`ngSmile : and you rave over the baby and swallow the poisons the cook has brew- ed and reach for a dyspepsia. tablet. “Still less would you be guilty of such a breach of etiquette as critic- izing your hosts t.o_each other. You would reflect that since they were married and had to live together, the bllnder they were to each othcr’s\ faults, the better for them, and tha/t, anyway, there was nothing you could | do about it and it wasn't your affair any way you looked at it. | “So if Mr. A. telephoned that he 'had to stay downtown for a wn-_ ference and wouldn’t be home to dinner you wouldn't dream of suggest- ing to Mrs. A. that he was probably taking that platinum blonde steno- grapher of his out to a night club. Nor would you suggest to Mr. A. that Mrs. A. spent too much money and played too much bridge, and that she had better be at home looking after her children instead of gaddfng the streets. "Far from lt. You press-agent the A.‘s to each other until you make each feel that he or she has drawnthe matrimonial prize package and thereby promote harmony instead of discord. And that is a little theme "SU'l1FUR." DUST IS GOOD FOR PLANTS iiuphur and nvallisoes vras u. not- to-be-forgotten spring tcnfc of our childhood days. And strangely enough a. good “sulfur” dust is the best pfevenltive for some of the most common diseases of the flow- le to the spores or "seeds' of the fllmgi which cause mildew and mst on ornamental plants It lg two clames of flowers that grow also effeotlye fn oohtlolllhg ,boo from seeds-annuals and pcren Dalntlness ppl black 111815. ll et ond Annuals come up from seed rI.LUS'l'R.A'l‘ED DIISBMAK VEB Pihlox. dab a, awe pea. flow open md the ouogbo f,lml_;t ltr, song you might well try out on your in-laws when you go on a lifelong l muy other flowers ue mmm by plmled ln May’ bloom, mm mod, Wim 5 head out and cuckooed. Pat was im- vlsit to th@m~ l d dl 'th th d f th goo- llrossoth “The next rule for being a successful guest is not to throw a monkey m“d‘°"°‘ an 0 W 9 em ° e BY ANNABELLE ., . .. . - _ _ Rust causes reddish brovm pus- SW- _ _ woll_ how do you llge that? nreneh in the domestic machinciy. Hands off. Keep your fingers out hues or b rs to develop on the Pemnmals come up ,mm seed __ asked the salesman. "That‘s a stag- *of the ples. Let them run their own houses and their wives and hus- _ mu k. ‘but do not bloom we mst yeul 1 . ». leaves and stems of yhoc ge_rer for you, isnt it? it _V glad children the way they want to without any advice or comment newer leaves are “many _“_ ,Perennial gardens that you Wm we _` I- e Faith and I should think is Y .. . . 1 . d Ui Itls tl-oublo enough to remember to If you were visiting the B.s you wouldnt feel it your sacred duty l mst- Th* disewed l°°""°° fmanya mmm gg fmsfjmne em ,wie m 2 ; wind it without having to think ol' to reorganize their whole household or to supervise their morals or t b9°°m° bmw” and die- °°°“5m'3 the on un I ro ‘ 9" up l ‘ feeding the bird." , mariners. No more it is your business to meddle in your childrens affairs. DUNS W D9 Very \lUSi8hfff1Y- SMD' Plfmts that came fmm seed 5°vm _ . ' . ___ They have a. right to live their own lives in their own way ln peace, and @3800 md mill? 031°” f1°W¢l'5 lf” last' ye” °' ek” ‘mm “Nts hmm' /' t ° ' Two go,-olg-mloolrlng gb-lg_ ovldont- just because they have extended you their hospitality is no reasoufcr 8180 !9'1'1°l\8ly H»fi¢f-lied bl' fl!-W Plmwd 1°” in A-Pm' ` -',- _J ° ," ly domestics were discussing their them to glve.up all their pleasant little habits just because you have 1850' THUG “Ye U- num-bel' °f B005 -A HOW perennial garden is best _ll =' ‘ ' _ E; xl.. er gan-den. Sulfur is extremely tox- *"*"' ‘ l . ~ O I D . I _ Y employers. “The missus is fine," standards of conduct in 1933. ‘sulfur dusts on the market which made in the Spring- but Wifi' Y0\l _.1 _ ‘. said one, "but her husband is very Half of the time when children dread having mother come to live will prevent mildew and rusts. A have started a garden there is not _ / brossjl with them it is because they know they can never play another game of very satisfactory one consists of a growing month but that you will ‘"7 _ ~-H, l_,-.»»- bridge oi- poker- or smoke a olgaroila oi- di-mx a cocktail without having so por bent of soo mesh dusting find some plant that wi be Md'-‘G E "Yeah, But I get even with him. a row with her, or having to do it oln thesly, and that she and the ` sulfur and 10 per cent ar-senate of to your herbaceous border. §‘ Every time he scolds me, I put children will be in perpetual conflict because girls and boys didn‘t tear ' lead, Dum oontainlng some oolor- The most satisfactory gardens starch in his ha.ndkerchiefs.” around in automobiles when she was young. [log motel-lol’ so that the folfage l_o_gl-o mode ul, of o wlge mixture of - 1 _ mot stained. are also available. like dish water, andtll it any body can see that the cook Ls throwing half § E" best r°5“lt‘S “ch plants “S roses and hol hooks should be 'of the food into the ghrbagc can gt ‘ 15.' . log at once good of some qlllog_ and then wash as usual in v':1rnl ' . k ed wlth ll ht ll _| ~ » "On the contrary, if you ever expect to be invited back again, you Wt °°ve" 5 5 “pp °°' growing annuals. '"“’“"F“‘ “WTS F0” -“de ‘ ._ tion or the oust an the time. rc ia_ quid manure at this period will bei highly beneficial. Any thin or bcre spaces may be blrghtened by sow- sometimes necessary, if rains are §.§`_°`f§'.§i§..“.‘§i°v]f' £2253 ffff Z THE C00K’S l ici nit. ‘ weflilrctaili slillxid edusters for a plying l= the dust can be purchased at hard- “i- Wm °f Wd =*°’°'~ lvronulm romm cum ransnlvnr. GARDEN MADE IN 1 col, c,.tso,,_ SPMNG 1'/i cups sugar 5 C385 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt %f_» teaspoon baking powder 2 tablespoons water lt teaspoon mace Cream shortening, sugar and egt yolks together. Sift dry ingredient; together and add to flrst mixture Add flavoring,.water and beaten egl whites. Beat cake thoroughly. Bak; in a well greased and floured lost cake pan at 350 dekfel F. for on( holu. For an unusual fruit cake add one cup each of split almondi candied citron, white raisins ani candied pineapple to this cake but ter and bake` at 325 degrees F. fm one hour and 30 minutes. 1 teaspoon vanilla _,Z NEVER FAIL ICING 4 tablespoons Crisco 1 egg white ‘fi teaspoon salt 1/5 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups powdered sugar (about) 2 tablespoons boiling water Mix all the ingredients. ad ` the boiling water last. Beat um smooth and spread on cold cake. when you start out to buy flow er scent, remember theft there are th Chic Styles ING LESSON FURNISHED PATTERN WORTKINGTUN - f 1 l ...o -lu-l-ini . ' . _ moved slowly about in the gloom or that tomorrow we begin our lou.- luphimoq fm, .aooomplishod something for my ‘ 70| _ N1 the sitting-room beyond. ney back, that in a few short' weeks "Better go in, dear, To-morrow faith, for life," he said, simply. "God l' They W€1‘¢ Very hBDl>Y_ People who we shall be together, again, in dear lwlli be a. trying day, a, long day, for go with them to-morrow, these two _,.§§;***‘ | By sat there, a man and a woman. They old Mldley, ready to take everything we begin our jolu'ney early." whose happiness is upon my heart. " l RICHARD GOYNE had suffered much but that was. up who;-o wo dropped lt so many Hel. whim, bm-o omg olggpod Ciod go with them to the end that ' _L_ over now. Seated together, they thousands of yearsago, and-" about his neck. What adoration Yay is also the beginning. I will think / were in communion with themselves Peter Cavendish smiled, in the within her eye; go sho gurveyed mm of them each night, of my accom- ""' "mm ‘tl W’ “W th” b°°° “U ‘md With the l1|El’1t. . gentlest of reprovsls, now plishment. It shall give me cour- right, and she was in difficulties; gynthlo know, to_hlght_ o gl-oat -.Not take ‘lungs up when we 1,1 hope lt Wm be I mug my , age.. md he turned' “elm fo look Ho;-om 0 charming new model but we didn't help her none. Not in pence suoh as tho yea,-S behlhd had dropped mem, denresp, he whlspeh dear the longest rye ever known'l down upon the lludt-lle.;|_ hftugeg be- which has lots of good style about mem 5°” And when I mm thc °m |1‘0wCh€d fvl' Wllnly- She had found cd. "We are going to make a be- It's going to go on for eval- lm-1; ltr; ' hind the harbour. “It shall give me 5°- man he tipped me to convince that .hor way to the flue helghte of gmnm‘_ ._ wonderful beginning I H. “md her again ;_evel_enuy courage to how falth th you, my Yet as you can seo, it is exceed- there English lass, so |he'd go and womollhom-l_ sho hoo mused lm- wltfl tho dooroot womn to .ll noddfns agreement ' children, and to believe that one day fully simple to fashion, yet every set money and nav her bill lluickf’ lover book from the heat of rover to world,-» tm. eye, me e' day m new you will be nappy." He laughed, and spot. "Guess the l thot oolm beyond whloh lloo hoolth she leeneel towards htm 5eu.ch_ hem.. And he wld lt 'align es ll.. Ha said no more, but stood there storm d.idn’t get that trashy Yalchtl and strength again. Already thot ing in the grey eyes for confirm- to inbcribe the promise of hapbt. B mint and a priest, standing Upon uftei' all. f~h011Bh 1 Wd him 50 001" Q flush of youth was beginning to I gtlolg ne” upon then. hearts “FM ever the high ground looking out upon tain she hadnt a chance in thct touch his strong features once mol-oy -.You ukpkued wlm me now and ._ dey.. ' his little world. Swim-" There had never been. in Peters Poten" one asked. humbly. It was Ho led hor in 'rho door closed 1'* ""‘° ‘“°"“”°" '°°' h° °"°°° It WM ‘hw W°"’° *he* *>'°“8“‘ , my eyes. such happy contentment not absurothaii question. It was leaving the night to tho moon and ""’°- "“‘““”5 "‘”‘“° ‘mp “u °“" L C-`>’“th1°' bw* f’°m he' “Zed 5t"p` as Sh¢ SHW Within thc" depths W' almost a prayer from a woman who the stars and the mists and the sea “pm ‘ b1“° 'es that stmwhed sw” °"~ She whirled f°““d' "' 3”? °f night- had fought down the flaming follies that to-morrow would become a V’ the h°“"°“ “nd "M °l°“dl°°° 'ky anger OH her HDS. i0 SUW2 at the Hands clasped, so, they looked of the l,o,gt_ pefllwey to mel; dreams that dipped to meet it. burly vagrant, still blissfully un- away towards the Bea ,md the hor- His answerwas to draw her closer While sway at tho foot of the Ho stood there, again, that night “Wm She We-5 11°" hm hour. and at the graceful whlwl lo nom her is him with the ions-' hula mood one who hm no mom ‘"‘°° ’"’ °°“‘“ “°‘ °°° °“° ‘"9 °"’ l But she did not speak to him. She yoobl; rldlllg there upon 0110 q\11¢f~, ness of the lover, though my nm lol. Qloep yet He had just "wrnedf longer. But he was with those whom turned slowly to Father Denou and Waters, was gtlll upon the dfettmt yacht ln from hlefrlellde It was mmm ht ' he loved fn spirit. The heart of |Kamti. She drew herself up und It Wag gynthlg who gpoke_ at ‘ Noumea Hm_bom__ the hour when father Denou cgm: Father Denon woo beyond me umltg tried to speak, and could not. length, thlhlflhg of that troglc hlghh ll “My dm' le al mlm only .pleuew mulled wlth me beloved hm, md of time and distance. It encom- Instead, when the priest wouldl now almost loot ln the l-,gt-,l_ when wlth the moot wonderful peeeemon pnyed lol, hu em" oo le ’ passed the world, far into which two lhll/¢ 12d her “WN” the WUUHB' the yacht had retumed. Not so very Goff ooh gf” hlml.. H’ 'mod dun Mg p flalkln lovers had taken a. happiness that, boat that would take them towards] long ago, oltel- ou, but lo,-lg enough ..0h_ helen.. If mem naw true ,Lilo d 113; in a measure was his accomplish the l“¢°mm3 V“m» she gave ° m' bchirld 'D IUW0 mark” the end °f She nestled closer, moving her that betokened his drelunsvhis faith 3 mem" ` tic cry 01 exhaustion and ICU. Un' their suffering. hands in her lap and gazing down unbroken by tho won 'll lm 1 1 N And therein Father Denou, to- conscious, into the prlest's arms. The craft stood white against the ly,-°tldly_ ot tho ,male bond of wld' lo" me enlng way. S she” °: night, was a proud man. movflllllhf-.158 901010168 Elwmlnl clasping the elim third finger cfsion-children among whom hismrcs THE END' Once mm the mwnllshi lay like yellow lamps. cold. They ooula bg, Mt l,,_,,,l_ ,lm hm been so ,mm I d ' ,upon the hHfb°Uf °f N°“m@H. and just hear mini music from on They were men and woe, the” mme” “ °“ '°l naman cus/iiunams whrvrm luD0n the white and winding clifftlwerd' “ml knew that Cynthlfs two’ and the world my at their feet. But h')_mgh_ “ther Den _ .path above thc coral reef, and upon friends were still playing. still tire- Llfo who before them md they hm mpm, He wld those mm ox was Dairy manllfiwturing costs could the distant inland mln the misullwly pl,,.l,,¢_ woo tool, lmltge, of love me lm.,_ W" 8,; happy He .pak 'Il' gm; beoohalaorably reduced iifswer, but were m0\mtlri8- | Cynthia. smiled, wistfully. and htm” md tl.ll,t_ “ke Q mend' M the ° hu larger and better equipped, cream- At the door of the bungalow set elghed sho tumod ond looked ~l-hey mt there ellent lol. I lon mem” an ' y we" aries were used.-Dominion Dairy ' » I . d h against the sky, two people schlyroudiy lovingly up at her man. time. At length Peter rose. drawing quiet triumpheaillziokdigtrinity voice of C°"f°"n°°' °1°"°'3'°'°‘1°-_*L _mltmf ~‘"‘”'- " sum" °""'°U°“°d Www ~_m.°i ii _wonderful rem, to mmm with mm. me bent to kiss the "1 ua nanny io-nicht. l r as " '°"°' °’ V° ninrau nouns can union, “ ». 4'., l I* I detail conforms to the dictates oi the mode. White crinkly crepe silk made till original. It is also lovely in grey, main light blue or eggshell. Style No. 701 is designed in slid 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 4| inchs bust. Size 16 requires 2% yards of 99- lnch material. Price of Pattern is 15 C611?-S ll stamps or coin (coin is lJl'¢f¢1’l'¢d»\ Wrap coin carefully. No. vol. size `-~.- .. .neaoasusv v »-nal Name i . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ¢ 1 » -ll Street Address _ Qlty State. If you wish a beautiful sheet 0| transfer embroidery containing OVC’ 60 designs. send 15 cents additional for pattem No. 2350. fr. il\ey’rc tastier, too. Use BAKEIPS Coconut, of course- Ihreo kinda, all de- liciously fresh-in tins, cartons and bags. It is made in Canada. 1_- - A rw-cu-rwrwf _ ,. _ _ _“___ .