FM”, AvfTY ' :1. PAGE TWO __..__.._.--_ .__ '*"__—" "-"_-"'- W’0man’s Re alm '1. §0cial and oownngowvcwo , us“ r f ’- ~ - - - - - -----.-1.~.-.-.-v.v.--t-t-.wr---J--é- ' ' YUUR INDIVIDUAL IIUIIOSUUPE (B! FRANCIS DRAKE) (Cflvyrlght 19-10 Kin; i-‘eatures syndicate Inc) E ‘ ' __ . veryono is familiar with the Look in me seJtuu _,uur birthday comes in. and find lJhrB-W wine needs no bush," V tthal your outlook is, according u. m. “an but while its slsnlfl is well I “v _ ugdirs it is 1n these days some- 5 I I V- art-t - . - . ufiavt-tws-an-t-tmvmveus-tvtumann $3,335 13132033}; ‘Qf. w. For ‘rut-surly, May 14, 1949 AUGUQT 3; 5591mm mtn "wine." 1n the oldleh days. the 11.111011 ".11 1o APRIL 20 (Aries) (Virgo) — (ma: the in“, Enafg “bush" was GDP-led to r :01" surge and decepton, the budget stro11"i,i' tocia ' m 1p branch or bunch o‘ my‘ which w“ 1111 loolcil by prctnse or ularlv vou born halter Sc I; p; m: mm“ up as B’ ‘vmtnerls sigh‘ Later '11. s. 11.1w- :t*g.1l'(i lor future There ‘may be a, p m J b‘ “Mm Smxhboards came mm use‘ me ' ‘yl-lllll; you do. Your spend lor uekss items Don't be. .2 n and sense of values g.ect personal adfairs. I ‘liPd Mair-y. I’ LB-IXIPLHLLOII to I sEPrrn/mm 24 w ocmaxnl 1111111. :1 m MAY 20 Vlflauligl 23 (Libra) __ you Dom baron] :.- 1. 111 . \ blblll s: Ozobcr B bc morc cautious and ‘ pur- p; w‘. ‘m1: 1111111 ordnlurilv. You| n . L IIS Zllfhlillflll‘ more lav- . .. .1‘ \1>.a1.1:11r u‘ should be Rxzutlnc. l-uc lockout for )unc;p;‘cled‘ pitfall; nmilcrs arc 111151 urunltlj." SCllUllfS. OCTOBER 24 in NOVEMBER 2'1 i5 W‘ -~ Br‘ 11.1l'l.:c11larl_v cafe-- 1 plxvulc llllil o 111k)‘ day. Don't bcl .10 “.111s 111111908531)’ llPTllPrSly long dzssuslonfi RPPUL extravaganiiyr 0n flllIlCl‘ (ICILUIS. general .r (llllli'~ or “wilt. ll engaged 111 do lillt‘l'€.~f. or a h;“:b_v. d9 a . 01 gil 11b. H.111 szlnzd advice. I “BER 33 In JANUARY 21 DFT _ -»- Yc-ull nerd plenty and will pl7\\‘L‘i‘ 10 nk 'Z_v 11nd lvtlloill '. Be “vrncd i lack of a1- (‘h ck 1-\'- 1 "n. JANUARY ‘.32 to FEBRUARY 20 (oflllitfllhl -- "Spend \\'l$‘l_\', slive with cvcn widcr lvlsdoln." A good old stand-try. 111:1: saying. one to rcrnvlnbvr fodriv. Ccnerve ctiirgl’ 'IS “c1! 11s lll(‘\‘lll0.' During 116g "no. l'll1l'\' some Lnicrcsl 11g, llltvll- ‘lacllt (I.vs1-.<;Q;~,_ Iludio Progiuiu lAll ‘lime .s lilastcrn Standard) '- » -.-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-1.--.-1.-v-l-1.v.~a-.'- TUESDAY, MAY 14 FIBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 fl’. ‘cs3 - Hold to your inherent ldlllllily. Do ‘not bc easy-going at VII? “r011: ilmc-l-clu- 5011511191,“. BERLIN ‘Ylll PYPmPI .\'ou.' Flnjcv such out- :3.'> p m lhlihluizmcrrc Con- 1SI<IPdIH_iPI'P~"Y-= as “ill rcfresh ycur .. ill-LB, 9 6i meg , 319 1:1,; mill . lDi’)l‘O\'8 your outlock. ‘, 6.112 meg , 49.8 m I BLDAPESI‘ A CHILD ‘BORN 0N THIS DAY _ p.m.—-Overill.l'ei News 1:1 w111 be r1111-11ru.1;‘1,,n,,t,.~1_,- a 10;." .1 HATS, 9 62 meg , 31 1719f wing“ refined Md _ beautiful; .111mnn.=. likely E0 Hive too much MOSFOW of its time and cncrcv for others RX“? i; Will be unhappy in surroundings 1 | [that are not hnrnicxiiril: and with . l 12 1W1. Z0 m asstn-ialr-ls that are dlrccptixwe 0r v LONPON the lcrlst- bzt uncouth. Should bc 6-09 Pm — 911ml b“ "19 careful lo avoid 59m chm“; and Tunic." GSD, ll '75 mcg., 25.5 m;. l nm-VML; anxhmn (ESC, 9.58 meg , 313 m. l _ ' rokvo ': - » - » A» B130 p m -—Japnnese ll/iiusln ' JZK, 1516 meg , 19.1 m. ' BERLIN 8:30 pm -(‘-cm1alng by ABC. DXB. 9 6i meg. 3L2 m.; DJO, 5M2 n11-g,~a1.B m ROME 9'5 p m -~-.\'lusical EH03. 3i l5 m I E1106. l9 6i m RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITII KELLOGGFS Program . ‘(fill IIIYOWII III. V011 81'? spread ivith a nzlppy cream chee'e. The “Bush” T at Good Wine Doesn’t Need term was applied to the sign-board of a tavern. But 200d wine needed no bush tor sign-board) because everyone in the community knew where the best wine was to be ad. 1t is the some way with all com- modities and it is rcnllv a, sign of weakness when too ITELXIIII: efforts are lnaue to interest people in a product. Too 1nucl1 “bl1sl1" some- times causes the consumer to wou- dcr if the product is all that it is cracked 11b to bc. Take Tea for instance. 1t lS perfectly clear when .\'ou buv B. bound of Tca and get stamps, spoons or some other pres- two things-a pound of Tea and! whatever the present may be, Teas like Morscls Teas do not depend 1111011 prizes or premiums. The pop- ularltv of MORS ' ' tallied on quail 1 and value. To-day Mor ' standard Tea, xovrzlusrn 2x 11> DECEMBER PTIW U°°€I 01d Fxfllllill‘ T“ 0f ti"? 33 .§_.gu;_,;_,,>. _ you Sh“, d m, ‘ltfagltmlesxicls a5 a“? grocczglstotrcg ., ,.. . . ., n ac tier ._ 11 orse‘ acct‘ H Inmmd m “hm ‘Pr Orangr; Pekoc raetails froms5c to 15c D91‘ lb. below brands claiming to be lcf equal quality, l THE COOK ’S CORNER l APPLESAYCE BREAD l-4 cup butler 3-4 cup sugar 2 eggs 3-4 1111p applewauce 2 011.115 flour 1 teaspoon baking polvilcr l-2 teas-pooh soda 1-2 I€8f1p00l1 salt 3-4 cup chapped nuts Method: Cream the butter and g1*a:'lua1l,v' cream in the sugar. Add the eggs which have been beaten and when tiles-c a-rc W611 blended into the creamed mixture, add the applesauce. Sift together the dry ingredients and stir these into the applesaucel mixture. then add the nulti Pour into a greased loaf pan and baker m a. ntcdernte oven i325 deg. l") \ for about 45 minutsc. This is n.ce The last of these for now is flav- ored with chocolate and filled with coarsely chopped Brazil nuts. CHOCOLATE BRAZIL LOAF l-2 cup flour teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt teanpoon cinnamon cup chopped Brazil mm egg, beaten cup brown stigm- cup milk 1.11 blcvrooils meltrd bill-fer tqilnres melted OIICCOIZIIQ ltfclhod: Mix and sift the dry ‘n- ¢N--»HnM a.‘ paying for | ' _ THE _Q,H.ABI-€.>.T_LEJ‘U“ILQEQIQ>IAP= Personal Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box DOROTHY DIX SAYS- IT'S A FALLACY WHEN WIVES DEMAND Married Men and Women Want Praise More TO KNOW TRUTH Than Any Other One Thing- T0day’s Letter Box Dear Dorothy Dix-I am married to a woman for She makes me a comfortable home and tak respect. in evgly m“; and l support itikegrtlhelgifissizhfe crllalnladled up our fives by swing ‘circle on m5 mt “m3 ‘ W8? that she was preferred ever much I thoug that 1 thing. what to do. on earth. fore, but don‘ \ (“H1515 I answer‘? Arlswer: - I am surprised that a mall 015°“? be the “me ‘ma mmher age and intelligence and experience An _ _ MR5 of life l1z1sn’t found out that when “"- pecplc icll you that they want you! to be perfectly frank and tell them| just exactly what you think. the: truth is lhc 111st thing they They are iishnu; lor o comp and “'00 bctide vou if you t-nticism instead of flattery on t..e hook. And if this is the _ca.se with your, friends and acquaintances, it is. doub.y thc case with 50111’ wile. No wclnuli cvcr wants to near the truth about l1crsc.i or have her husband tell her just how she stands hun in his secret thoughts. ' When, fl B. but only because she makes a 800d Mme f°1 and that I would love anv one else as much did the ob as well as she does. all that soft stuff. Well. it .1115!» chan Everybody notices how miserabe size 0P- pears. Seems brokenheart everything. Goes around like she was in a. trance- Says she would be willing to live in a Chklken coop and dress in a bag if she Wllld Just be 5"“? that I loved her for herself alone. hmemlgo 111w IJUSIIICS5 does so sole hangfirder w F" mmlev 1° 91ml"? 119,1‘ l° stone and temporarily covered with buy French finerv and go to night jclubs and indul e in extrava ances that she couldnt on her hus DJIKYS whom I have great es care of m9 We have got along finely very sincere and that she always y one m be perfectly frank with her. so she insisted on my W111!!! h" illsb 11°" I told ifer I loved herJneY- _ -me|however, the little meal passed o whobulte successfully, and after the bu)’ I didn't tell hcr ltléidwgltzne, the two women continued ought she was beautiful and grand and; - d every- ht of her. ed. Has lost interest in 1 don't know 1 am afraid she will leave me. she does. we would both be the mmt lonely two I “ant her the same as she was b6- t tell me to make love to i;er be- dziy when I can stav at home and I should. . E. S. 1 commend this woman's letter to ‘all of those who assume that the :man'5 wimp married woman who lbrsakes her flesh-g |husband and children and lzome to iv in mp1.- but modest salary. If there nre such women, thev are lfew and far between. And in nine- |ty-lune cases Mmavhen a, woman adds the burden of out bf a hundred. job to her work as a housekeeper i1 15 because she is driven to it by- ‘ - - u t sie ‘.’.*2.°....‘.°‘l3..."" ....:..<ir,; qwerty... . l . with hcr she is felling a. tarridlddle er filjellkuileflgldsls glfilmrefiyalncfila that nutkcs it _ lucky ior her that snap Judgment isn't taken on liars, as it “as 1n the days oi Sappllira. Shc doesn't want her husband to icll 1.01" that he considers her an admirable Chirstian character and a. good cook and t..at he likes her be- cause she keeps the house neat and clean and makes corned bee! hash 1.kc his mother used to make. But, of course. he doesnt think 511g L; young or pretty. because there i5 uothlnl: wroluz with his eyesigrt and he can sec that she LYHBWIIS middle-cued and fat. and that hi: doesn't pretend that she raises an!’ gurus 111 his breast. because she doesn't. _ 0h, no. What the wife who is clamoring for the truth wants 1.8! husband to say is that to him she l5 more beautiful than she was on urea" bridal dav. and that she IS the grandest wile any man ever had. and that vl-hilt he would have been without her lclp he doesnt know. And so on ad IlIJ. _ _ And. whctncr 1L is true or false. tin man is a chump ii he doe-m t suv 1t. ‘there are limes when u. hus- buuu should diLCll the moral uuue 11nd lic like it gentleman. bu; 1 rcnu ucuvccn L110 lilies of your letter that you arc making u llzrrlble nilslzikc in thinking 1.. at you lire not iu iovc wuh you. “zlo and b 2RO4, 25.40 m.: LONDO . 10:00 pm WTaik ‘Under Nazi grcchnnrs three Fmas. Add 1.119 Rug -. G50 (L38 m,“ _ 31 3 m_ Brazil mils lhathavo been ccarsalv G .»\'I'E.\I.»\I..\ (implied and n1'.\' “icll. A/‘d the 11m 1l1.--I>it1\\'t1':n1l wide bPflfPll PM in 111v 111111: and r‘:- PGWA. 15'“. meg" w n m I sohwcdlie brown silttaz- 1n this. ' r ploscow .._ [1):11éolnl.1}:\df11-.;t ‘nnxl-ure. Nwv . "__J _1 . .». i c c mo. en 11g and t1 3'00 ‘m Fmmm Pen“ RV l melted chmolal-e. Pour into]: I6. l5 24 meg , 19.7 m. CROCIIETED PURSE AND GLOVES DIIIGI l0. X Ml fhe gloves, crocheted in the shell stitch. have s narrow 011.. 0x the ' 1. 'I"11e purse also worked in the sht-ll pattern, is finished dcd 111111.111’. Pam-m N0. X 261 contains list of materials ‘on of stitches and complete instructions for making I'll‘ i, 1 pun-v 4111i 1- o l1- 111-11111 1111s dcsilzn write vnur name 71nd address on a piece of unmet and send “uh i3 vcnts 1h coin or stamps to Needlework Department CIlCil'Il)'.LGi.O\\‘ll Guardian. To fiharlotlctown Guardian Nccrllvunrk Douarlmcnt. Dtm-lznNo X261 NA;\1E._..._.___..._.___..._-_.___.__._____ mnrrrrr---------------------- fnnvnvcn - - — - — ----------__----- “ell-greased loaf pan and bake in a moderate oven 1359 d,‘ p) for about i hour 11nd 15 111111111105. nanni€it nopr IiTANOI-IESTER. Binzland -—(CP) —A_ devil mcarnate" was the (is- lscrlptoh given Hit'er bv Lord Tm- figfék. SDPRRIHR llt a. peace mee'ing| 11111t all that she IIICAIIS ‘to you is lust a Il0lL1l‘ilUi(I cunvculc-ncc for tum“ you hale no uurincr icehng fuuru vou have lor the gas 1111129 M‘ the eltctric l'f.’ll'lg0l'_ll.lfiil‘. i1 that was the case vou woulunt Worly _0V£'l' hcr being mciaiiulioly, no: would you ice. that you mould be n. i01- iOliI and lonely" oiu mun if she would lcave vou. _ o; gqufge. you are not romantL. You have D11£§9d through the 08111 gnu stage when you wanted to o1. 11nd coo and talk mushy sentunen- ituines turd WilUli you 1.1101151113310111 ivould die 1i you 11w to bv SL-PNRW- ~ from her 101' a slnkle £111)’- But that docsnt indicate that you have ceased to love your wile- ln bla-ce or that flubdub kuicl ofal- iectlon vouhave settled down into a irienushib and companionship that is the vcry essence ul mature‘ love, and that. makes her a thou-_ slillli times ucarer to vou than sne was when you married her. As to what to do. LillS is as p.a.n as the nose on vour law. Tell ht! 1 um, seeing her uiuiabby has mane vou realize that vou were mistaken 111 your former diagnosis of your feelings. ‘icll hcr what she wants to hear ilnu don't uorrv about her not bc- IIGVIIIIZ it. WOlllLi) can bchcvc any- 1111111; thCv “H1111. to believe. it is a1 gilt, ' An Argument Ivor Working Wives DOMESTIC TOUCH Mrs. Albert Mltthflll, Wile OI fortabiv and have nourlshin! 100d Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a workq’ 1m; wife. Mv husband 1111s to WBJI. for me to ket home at night to cock his sunber. I am cross and tired‘ and hurriedly cook somethm -any-, Llilllll lo call a meal. We ave a‘ 4-year-old bov vthom mv mother. has to take care of for us during U10] day. Our case Is the case of man others. My husband lost his do when the business he was in fol edl ears he has been lucked around. e11. there and everywhere, taking any. kincl of a job he could get, but aver-l aging only about three months a. year. He has now not a position that has as si $16 a week and 1 make fifteen. tween the two Wfl-Res we et along, but if to stop wor ng how could o, farnilv of three live oom- Ohllrlo‘: lieutenant-governor, In- Sllects preparation of foods In the big kitchen at the St. that would be required, especially for a child, on what my husband Th0"!!! earns? Let the people who are get- R.C.A.f-'. centre. She and ‘her hus- fin: laws passed to bar married band paid sn official visit recent- ly to hundreds of young Cana- dians at the training school. .'II|.I.IE THE TOILER — HE MAKES RHYMES LOTS OF TIMES. women from working outside of the home answer that. heaven is looking forward My dream of the NQ (iLENNY, IT WAS MAC OR WALLY WHO MADE THIS SIGN TO KID YOU AND I GIVE YOU WORDJM THROU Olvveu. TEAR THE THING up " THANKS, runs, ’ ii’, t __ Z a: r?1'v: HAD ENOUGH DO YOU MEAN rr ? THAT BLAMEO STUFF the crown of glory are worn. overworked who stand all dav behind a counter or bend over a typewriter in an ol- flce and then. exlzausted almost be- yond the point of endurance. ‘home to do another day's work coo - trying to make a families. DO Cit! GUESS YOUR IDEA OF ‘ FOREVER 15w? vcnv ~‘?. mother or p, sick sister 01' orphan children dependent upon her. she does the added work that they may not suffer. And Some of the unsung heroes "who ear the cross without ever wearing the tired. married women O "KI scrubbing and cleaning, home for their RO/fl-IY DIX. shorthand HJSJICQ...” Step to Well-Paid Jobs Study In Your Spare Time Clever girl! Instead of wasting her spare time. she used it to teach herself shorthand. Now she's the proud possessor of an excellent position. Shorthand Isn't difficult. You can learn it in simple home lessons. ‘ in t) e M51 Then when an opportunity comes you're trained. ready to step in- wiih an advantage over unskilled workers. In Pitman shorthand. you write symbols based on the sounds of words. instead of on their spelling. The word "pay." you learn, is a light slanting stroke followed by a heavv dot. "Say" is a light curve and a dot. There aren't many sounds in the language, so you soon master the symbols. And for common phrases like "in order that . . . as soon as." you have abbreviated lime-saving symbols. easy to learn. Then for regular practise each H1119 to re ly l0 day-with someone dictating to y0u,l Questwn- slowly st first. Before you know It you'll be inking real office-speed dictation. - Fit yourself for s well-paid Job. Our new 32-page booklet gives the essentials of the famous Pitman bell system In easy step-by-step lessons. Includes exercises; abbreviated symbol: for words and phrases; pointers on acquiring speed, sc- curacy. 56nd 20c in coins for your copy x months. He makes g selblnatmctm‘ In smrmand The Guardian Home Service, Be sure to write 1. ~ Name, Addmm, 8nd lifllimwmif mam. Name Street Address 1'91"“ By Westover U S ANOTHER CCUPLE 'l' ‘a ‘aka / Fas Commodore Norah 37 LNGUI IIMVIGLI Norah stuck out her did it matter what David _ about her? He wasn't interested 1n her, at any rate. fort impress I41! ch all? helped. It wouidn mu 1 erenec, way. IzIIIid crept again words of Gr : “And the man that wii take you. Miss Norah, and make you izis bride, he has the trnark of the | When she returned to the draw- Ing-room her face was flushed, and Ishe was rather abrupt in her man- l-lelped by Archie's chatter _ ,..________.._ A v W P rwHww hions Literature IOU! LOVELY THING] Hopaisfihcs-mlvwa, oftheworld ‘fiuoiugh which Heaven‘: light murmurs’ L" bridgo that ma: 1h tho IIWN that never ands, Pmyfirn is the white-edged winding e Up which our soul-thoughts start. Invelis line garden brlmmed with fowers Which God made for our heart. SEALING HOLES SAVES l-IOSIERY RUNS Ever rush home with ten minutes to dress. and alfteu- powtrng your note, combing your curls and get- As each minute passed that talk became less formal and more friendly. ‘Ilizey forgot the family en- :mitv and spoke naturally and with- out reserve. Norah found Miss Mc- Gregol-‘s conversatzon well-informed I; and indicative, at the game time, of a kind and womanly heart behind that frigid, oid-maidlsh exterionl Miss Mcuregor discovered Norah to be less of a snob than she had imag-' ‘tnlldo 11 and she “puldq-t believe me if I did. ‘xhcflgs the ihed, and more genulneiv intercstedl 1h her present work than she could: have believed possible in one of so decorahve an appearance. In the, ,old lady's mind there stirred an idea. "She'd make a first-class fisher-I decided Miss McGreg-I or in some sluprise. Sitting at the big bay windows one of wllliCh had been broken by a sheet of _slout paper, they saw Norah's skills leaving the harbour had begun to gather. Their lights twlnkled against a grey. threateuzng sky. from which gusts of rain fel. at frequent mterva s. “Going to be an ugly night on the sea," murmured Miss McGregor. "Look at tre spray lashing against the Black Rock." Norah shivered. "It must be hard sometimes for- for a flshermarvs wife." _ "Yes-that goes ulithout saying." Norah switched on the ll hts and drew the heavy curtains. 1e wind moaned about the house. It was half-past eleven when Miss Mcqregor rose to fro. As she was putting on lrer fiat n the hall there was a sudden IIISSIIIZ sound follow- ed bv a distant explosion. "What's that?” exclaimed Norah. Again that faint hiss and that quick. tiluddlng crack. "Rockets. I think," replied Miss McGregor, with supreme calm. " mav be a vessel in distress." CHAPTER XII OVER TEMPESTUOUS SEAS "Distress rockets?" said Norah. staring at Miss MacGre r. The dim light in the hall re iected the anxietly in the girl's eyes. "Yes- youlmav be right, Iisten—-another one.” For the third time they heard the distant hiss and explosion. Miss MacGregor jabbed g, long pin into the side of her hat. “I must llurrv down to the pier. Tic sound seems to come from the mouth of the harbour. The Wind's ml a bndt airt for the Black Itock, Miss ran ." "Wall!" exclaimed Norah. "wall-l I'll no “itll vou." She snatched up her heavy cont and over it buttoned a thin oi'skln.l She run to the kitchen and‘ pulled; L011 her sea bcotos. Then, tl'\’lll¢ the strings of a pixie hood, sic went into Mis Mat. iesoirg bedroom, I 1 “M ,'.' she said, shaking the housekeeper awake "there's a craft of sortie knd in distres. I'm oing down to the pier. I may be abe to help. Don't be anxious if I'm a long time away. You needn't disturb Archie." "Verv well. Miss Norah." Together through the iashin wind. arm-in-ann to prevent eac Norah and Mia McGregor went to- wards the village. The street lamps| n Street and at the head of the pie-r afforded them a bleak welcome. About a dozen men-shop- keepers and old. retired fishermen- ,mingl w a crowd of women clustered on the bier. ‘There was tense stran in the atmosphere. Miss MacGregor pushed her way towards an pid man, whose white beard was partially hidden beneath a thick blue muff‘er. This was Alrc Kyle, the harbour-master. He walk- ed stiffly. for one of his legs rad been injured wears ago when he had fallen from the mast-head of a skiff. butting an end to his career as a fisherman. ‘fAlcc," said Miss Max-Gregor quzckly, "what's wrong." It seemed that Alec took a loong en, in his deep. gruff voice. he explained the situation. "Skiff drifting on to the Black Rock. Engine out of action. Had a M telephone message from the coast- guard hut beyond the point. They '5 the Silver Spray, Ara- sflé did not flinch. “Stran that David should have ‘been try n to get back to harbour Isoggbpb? eilggmtkedbl with the “ a. _v rou e engine." returned Alec. "I heard somebodv sav it was misfiring as “i.” El‘ “r °"i'1‘.'5“i‘.“°'“1§”1'i"".1 or re nqu s1 er o $11.25? igcglm r'ls arm. Her fingers e ec s s eeve. "What are weeaolniz to do Io help thleimq" alga 316v“ desperately. e oo . beyf-Pvtl-lfteiephgned for tihe Camp- mwn ebmm _.. "But Cagtilpbeltowlngg hfihlrtvlttmileg sway" e aug s rn ne hands. “The lIfeboat won't reach Invercon for two hours at least. M late. Then it will ec “TYre skiff may last for more than sn hour." he replied duliy. "there's a chance.” "No!" exclaimed Norah. "You know that's a lie . . . Alec! We must do something." "What can we do? There's only one skiff left in the harbour, The old Koslcr. 1110111211 she's ‘onkv and. unwieldy. she might reach tho Bier“ I Rock, only-only trere‘; nObOdv left in fnvorcon tn man hcr. Ever!’ fisherman Is at sea. except Jock Gal- braith. who's in bed “lllh lnfluenvn." Norah realized the terrible gravity of the situation. I A skifl-esnerialiv an 01d. unsea- worthv vessel like the Kestrel, one 0' her own craft wh'rh fcr horm- sell~requlred skl'fu1 111111111111" In a sen "kr- fhnf. w‘ ich was runnimz f"- Wzht. In the hflnde of one o! the ."“"I7""¢‘I'W"'.< M fhr how's n1 one cf u» ‘e1 v11 1a ¢=~1~-..-1 I H m“ 0 VIII» .1...°1.'€.”".. ‘lrhusbflnd. "veil set the WOHIH, without a‘ make-s it no more about half-past ten, when the dusk 59m ‘sense of helplessness. ting into your best titres, suadldexuy discover a rlin starting nicest pair of hose? 0f ootuse you have, and it's exasperating, especi- ally when there's no time to start mending them. Now there's new life-saving flu-id on the market. one drop of “lhildll applied to a snag in silk hose will do wonders to save time and temper for any busy girl. A snag caught is a run stopped. and on the dance floc-r, in a busty office or at a restaurant-in fact. anywhere a woman ls wearing silk hire, she can avoid the embarrass- ment of an unsightly run by the simple expedient of applying a drop of tihis fluid, “ihich she can carry around in her bag. A special scientific formula susceptible to grime and stain than the stocking 1B9". 5o that it weren't leave a dark TIDY KITCHEN These days one doe; not leave the cleanser can. the soap flakes, etc. out on Lie kitchen dialinboard after the dishes are done. If there is no cupboard handy, a srml] gor- ner cabinet could be placed close to the sink to keep these ficoessary articles between cleanings. MEDICINE TIME If you are new st nursing and are afraid you will fomet the time for medicine for the patient, keep an unwound vl-a-hrh in the room by the medicine and as each dose is ad- ministered move the hand of the “rafoh fo the hours for the next datiksg. Then you cannot make a mis- sdd. to the tragedy of the 11011:, On the other hand, if help were not soon forthcoming [or the Silver Spray. she would be dashed to :ec- es against the fangs of the lack Rock. Norah knew. Miss McGre or knew. Alec Kyle knew, that the ii e- boat from Campbeltown would al- most certainly arrive too late. Miss McGregor was standing very stiff and still. The yellow light from the street 111ml) above her head showed the set Lnes of her face. "Co d we do anything from the top oi the ciiif, Alec?" she asked. "Lower ropes, perhaps?" He shook his ‘head. "The bout will strike about 201) ,\'i'I_I'L_l5 out lrcnithc nctilal Late of the. chfi. And the Wind's blown: the‘ wrong wav. It would fling the ropes back 1n our faces." He did not add what was in the mind of everyone: once tie Silver Sbrav struck she would be match- wood in a matter of seconds. and in the fearful turmoil and in the dark. the men aboard would have no chance to catch hold of ropes. even WMAY 14, 195g) ‘AAA; p Helpful Hints For The Women Folk SHINING SPECTACLI-Is Clean glasses mean s great to the person whose eyealgum 99mm doe: poor. especially if that W" te Vision, ,4 req wcura mull bottle containing mu m, moms and half water is a concern: 9M0. as l. drop or two on s c“; Wm m“? 9-19 Biases sllllls, A noticeable feature in 111511101, the use of haumvor; Mom wileotloms than usual .115, crepe afternoon dressss with lag. goting or drawnwork, \'llI6 evtu- ing embrolderles _\' mm tailored Jet and scqt - d hc 15M; buttons on the Mo.) rux 111m up sembles to lzohly llpangltti 5.1011(1- er Hikes at Sr-hiaparclh, or 1,9. longs gold and sparkling lllp yum or Lanvinls fllet-likc p1l1.-1'11s u‘ square manna Blue or gold tents 111-1- 1- mlllneq with “rhite or contnst in dots or monotone p11 113i! snndvs s. Al re. veal modified fulll ski s‘, other gored or witlh concentrated full. new through cihlrnzig or gathers at the center front or bin-k. 1m or V-shape pockets ut the 11:» cm. phasized the fullness. Daytime fashions approve gr-ay in a silhouette of 1.ttle basque. Jacket costumes with full-flared skirts. ‘These have a lfllilll-Will-led look, accentuated by the 1.11m l out. One of these OOFI-Ullli“, m ,1 , thin wool, another in 1.111 .1 1111.11 wool jacket. a third a 101s y; luu, wool basque. At a recent luncheon a vl-cmm wore a pale green wool dress 111111 dark green overplnld, “will immi- bag of the same woolL-zl. A Luge palliason dark green 11.11, illld pumlps to match keep ths ccstume entirely in I. blend cf greens. Poppies trimming. years. are being used for hat- for the first 111m- fol neckwcar is splwiso-eli, every Paris dcsigscr. Lingerie by almost New sleeves likewise stress sim- plicity whether long or .~ho11. Silk flat crepe evening are back in style. .1. lvls Summer resorts of England plan to operate as usual next summer and railway companies are prom."- ing to handle huge crmvzi». CONSIDER SERVANT .»\.\'D ) IIER. COMFORT Is her bed comfortable after he: hard day's work? Do you give her the some qualify food the family is srrvcri? Do you plain hm‘ work ztlv so that you know hcr SIITlllllLl and time are ecual to the Joh? Do you give her time fo-r a rest and a freshcning up crclw all r1100 so 11v daiy is n-af. onc lorl: c7 Do vou pav hcr a living l-hnf. shr- cnn rcnlly onicv . spm-i the work ‘the is cicl 1'.‘ Ii vou can nnsivcr Yrs ma" qucsffcifl. 3-011 “"11 nrnllnb": W011 it gocd maid rrr a long 11111". (TLEAN $61.11‘ DISH To remove harm-rod soap Prm a soap dash recessed In lin- n if they could be thrown down from the cliff-top. Norah was flied bv an agonizin She looke round at the silent grave-eyed men land women. she felt she hated them I S. e hated Alec Kyle. and Miss Mc-l Gre or. too. How could they stand. so ull and phiegmatic-and David his dea wanted to scream her riuzel at their dull resignation. "We must do scmcthln ," she (To be Continued) the son-n cup with warm “w ‘let stand for a half hour. Tluc: scnk 1m waiter "or! sosn on vour crud"! cloth. Wipe out until rlmn and dry. The local railway was very leis- 1°“‘°’ “m” smmbu“! l“ ‘m’ damyut thetrtefiyslowly, slowiy drifting to urely. me train rum-bled 8.011;! M p ~s=encer a mall's pace. The lvlil Eli! started a CD“"F’"“HIIITII‘ guard to kill time. tion did you get ‘in at? arr) o sleeves and s heocming col- lar make this one-piece dress ideal Summer work days. A tie belt holds it in Just the way you like it. at the waist. Ruffle trimming accents a flowered cotton print. In as well ss vary smart this season, so be sure that your dress sports tfhese pointed ones. Style No. 2640 is designed for sizes 16. 36, 38. 49. 42. 44, 46. 48 and 50. Size 36 requires 3 3-8 yards 0f 39-ind1 maferiall, with 3 yakis of ruffling. Send fifteen (lfic) coin is pre- femd. for psttem. Write plainly V0111‘ Name. Address and ntvls number Be sure to state the size vnu wish Style No. 2640 Size ..)..... NLIIII ltreet Address OltI Province A MorningSmile T0 THE GOOD A nowiy-marricd couple were "m? 57"‘ "Rd be?" IWIYWJ" 113'" l°l leaving the regL-lt-rar". off;ce when the wife remembered she had registered her age as a, year o.der than she actually was. "Och. never mnd." replied her suld age bbbfemeaes. L ‘¢ r\¢'.~.~‘ —-’"/Z.’~¢/\ uelvo c QQQ ._A,.__-\_~_b._y\ _ - . _ . ~ W! circuitous" a=~ ' '._>,:;7T)<r§/_7-’\"~/V" l ._ 5-“, .} doubt. be overwhelmed and sunk, to pen-Wm l! year sooner."