FEBRUARY 26. . L 1953 Alice Brooks Designs C USEFUL AND SMART USE BRIGHT REMNANTS for this adorable Kitty pinny! Add a touch of embroidery and applique love. It can be a. plnaiore for now. a. cool sundress later! Pattern 1322: transfer; chart: size 2. 4, 6, in pattern. send Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot an accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. era The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. Morning Smile Be Quiet "D0 you Know. deiar, my husband ta): rlmitook ten years younger in "Really? And how old are you?" "Thirty." "No: 1 mean without the hat." Ila Knew He was enlarging on the dangers of certain foods, and with x. dra. matic gesture he pointed an Emph. atlc finger at a rather harassed. looking and inoffensive listener: What is it? We all eat it at some time or other. yet it's the worst thing in the World for us. What is it. I say? 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PHARMACY LTD.” Phone 211 for the trimmln's that small girls cutting Break (l'ilay iron Reginald Wright Ihuffnnn CHAPTER TEN For all her were showing themselves to ,be. aocepted it?" "Oh, I haven't yeti" ”Then partial relief. "Why not?" ”Well, why didn't you?" "That uwas simple enough." El- cupped hands, she regarded a swarm: foot. "You see. I'm in businus, and so I have what they call the business outlook. I'd have sold that land to anybody for any- thing - till somebody t to buy. But the minute somebody wanted to buy, I thought I might get a raise by pretending I wasn't anxious to sell." He chuckled - turned serious. "And so you created a fictitious competition. Come through, now- Rose! You told friend Twombiey he wasn't the only person inter- ested. You told. him I was, that I'd let her slip how the mine could be drained." ”I didn't!" she lndlgnantly re- torted. "Didn't I know the ore hasn't any commercial value any- way? He Just asked about you, and I said all I knew was you'd nearly killed yourself snooping around out there. I'm sorry if -" ”The wait-" "What?" "Never mind. Go on." "You're mighty mysterious. Jer- ry. I was Just going to say I was sorry if I got you in wrong with him." "Got me in wrong?" Jerry seized her hand and shook it. ”I'm as much obliged to you for that as for rescuing me today. He's no idea who I am, and now he thinks I'm here to uy this land. You've giv- en him an explanation of me that I wish I'd had the genius to think up. I'd like to .be in business with you!" "I asked you .2 "Come on home." The distance was scarcely a hun- dred yards. Traversing it, he maintained his secrecy. Not till he had closed between them the gate could he be more explicit. and then all that he vauchsafed wasr "Perhaps I'll ftalk to you in the morning. When I first went to work. my boss gave me 9. Christ- mas present. It was a card, like one he had framed in his office, that said. 'Do It Now.' I did it then. but it never got me anywhere. Tonight I'm going to give it one more try." On that, he left her. He turned toward the hotel, yet. as soon as "E Even in that balmy July nlkht a little chili shot down Jerry's spine. apparent knowledge of the world, this girl would be clay to such hands as Twombieyl "Five thousand? And you - you don't.'k Jerry breathed Ibows on knee and her chin in her rm-3 GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. Just Fishing i i Fishing has an appeal for all done by-youngsters and entered th ages. regardless of sex and without ice-fishing contest at the North- too much regard for weather. Mrs. ern Manitoba. 'rrappers' Festival. G. ohartrand, an elderly native of she pulled in a northern pike from The Pas. Man., was not to be out- the Saskatchewan river fCP Photo) ilorotliy Itlxis column- Continued from page 2 It's a small museum. run entirely for your own a well-kept home. satisfaction. A really well-run home is one in which cleanliness and tidinr-iss' are given sufficient, but not exclusive, attention, where guests feel welcome to come in at any time, and relax-not made conscious of the fact that they're squashing the sofa cushions, or otherwise disturb- ing the perfect arrangement of things. You've learned the truth of this contention, but even now I doubt if you could profit from the knowledge. All through your letter, which I abridged for publication, runs the emphasis on running your home as you want. it-not with consideration for the comfort or wel- fare of your husband. Perhaps it isn't too late for you to win him home. The only way you can do it is to give your house a cheerful aspect, do a little entertaining. and give the other woman a little competition in the charm department. DEAR MISS DIX: A married man in our 0fll4'(! has boon making eyes at me. I was sure he was interested in me. so I told him I had been crazy about him for a long time. Now he treats me with contempt. I thought a man liked to know he was loved: instead he avoids me completely. A SAD GIRL ANSWER: But a wise man! Mlstaking an ordinary interest in femininity for ardor, you practically threw yourself at the man and as a consequence he's scared stiff of entanglements. Follow his lead, and make yourself scarce. DEAR MISS DIX: I'm so mixed up I wish you would try to help me. I'm very fond of a. boy who comes home from school every other week-end. In fact, when he's home, I'm crazy about him. He's B. and I'm 16. Vllhen he's away at school, however. I go with other boys and like them, too. My friends tell me it's love, but I don't think so. T. S. ANSWER: Your friends are so wrong! Your emotions are just about normal for n sixlcener, and in due time they'll obligingly scttlr d own to concentrate on one boy. Miss Nlasen cannot reply personally to readers but will Answer he heard her door shut, he wheeled and, weary as he was, headed to- ward the Break 0'Day mine. Within a quarter-hour he had reached that pain at which the overgrown track to the tableiand made its junction with the pike. He had no wish to encounter Angie; none to meet Twambley. it the latter had returned to the shanty. Jerry did not keep to the track. He took to the trees and followed its course under their shelter. As he approached the open coun- try, he went more and more care- fully. At school. his geology textbook, SCALDS ' BURNS Dab on a paste ct Baking Soda and water and cover with I damp cloth. COW BRAND BAKING SODA NEW WAY to” keep your kitchen 995Will'l9IS.!9.S5.W.;9.t!Sl Today there's a new kind of cleaner for ' - your refrigerator, range, cabinefh WW3 and woodwork! It's a magic blend of special detergents and wax)-and it's called Johnsonis Jubilee Kitchen Waxl Jubilee takes off tinleI'PfintI. everyday dirt and greasy cooltinl film! "ml ' kl" quick rubs . . and then P0193" t0 ' Ilmy coat: of wait that protects fad weekll . Use Jubilee Kitchen Wax everYWh9"e "l your kitchen except on the floor. It's the quicker. better waif t0 915"” Afld 3'9" know iv; are because it's so mild and gentle on your handll Get a bottle todayl sonusows ruaun . ..l(l'l'Cl-IEN wax Another work-saving product from I0j!"F0"" a Wax Resedrch Fl-E4", :1 ug.,", ' C8 .'b"'Nsou; Modern Etiquette Q I; leberh in - i Q. Who stands the expense of , all the flowers used at a wedding? A. The bride's parents assume the expense of flowers used for 'S church decoration, for the bride's attendants and for the bride: mother. The bridegroom furnishes his bride's flowers, and the bout- onnieres for himself, his best man and ushers. Q. When a man is dining alone ' 1adhy.NuiYlHQi?; S'anclvviche9 wt CLOVER LEAF PAGE THIRTEEN GIRLS! Cuticura Helps Clear Up ' Bad Complexion pimples, rash, blackheads quickly relieved with fra. grant. scientitically medicated: Cutlcuri Soap and: . Ointment. Smooth-i er akin usually in 7 days. only a fun rents IIfVOIiI'(lFllK' gist Buy trwtay. ----an in I. public place. and another man stops at his table for a few words. is it necessary for him to rise? A. Not when there is no great difference in age. If. however, the man who stops is elderly, it is oourteous for a young man to rise. Q. Is it good form for the host to sharpen his knife at the table before carving a roast or fowl? A. No: he should take care of, this in the kitchen before the meal is served. Maximum temperature on record- lwns 136 de1.'.vic-es in Libya in north- i -ern Africa in J922. nth? problems of general interest through this column. - i - ;-. h 'lWm4du.!(.,( , For school day lunches, the lunch box or evening snacks . . . sand- wiches from Clover Leaf Salmon or Tuna are always welcome. made had for folder containing prize-winning rerlpu, includ- ing leaflet featuring sandwirft filling suggestions. I ' BRITISH VLUMBIA l;AClilZllS l.lMlTrIlD ' ancouver, Canada never enthusiastically studied. con- tained a supplementary chapterlor two on mineralogy, but he had for- gotten most of it long ago. Not only would he not be able to tell good iron ore from bad. he would not know any sort of are if he fell into a heap of it. Still less dJd he understand the collection of speci- mens. But he believed that, if he could get somewhere near where the last burrawings were made in- to those cliffs, all i his purposes would be solved by fining his pockets with casual clay and peb- bles. He reached the treelese area. The stars bumed clearly, yet their light was insufficient to send down more than a. ghostly radiance. The pin: clump, far over there, showed merely as a fringe of sha- dow. The shanty was a black mound in the plain, magnified by the semi- darknesa until it resembled a tumu- lus where some prehistoric war- rlor might be buried. All around, the inky hills faded into the inky horizon. With them for background. any moving figure would be as good as invisible. one comfort, though. If any guard or prowler was hidden from Jerry. Jerry was equally well hid- den from prowler or guard. still cleaving to the surrounding trees, he began to circle the barren waste. He had to go slowly, for fear of giving some alarm. He was un- skilled in such progress and his best efforts were none too success- ful. Inevitably. twigs snapped un- der foot. To his high-keyed nerves the reports sounded as loud ay plstol shots. Once he sprawled flat over some obstruction and stayed long quiescent, eyes straining U110 the night to detect any movement from the hut which the noise of that tumble might evoke. To be continued LONDON. (CF)-Younli scholar! had better watch their steps. Among imports reaching the Lon- don docks from Hong Kong were 26 tons of canes. 10 136 "SW1 1" British schools. ..s-.....:j.m-s----- iris a Perle” with the flavour Pi is light. airy white Everyi-hl"3 whim Cake used, even to lh easy. I0 5”” m and more PW?” guy geveraflntttin th '7'" yoeugilflanll W8)”- Mix; t combination . . - is blended P9 e 9583- B taste-B3 k as Al ,"w3.'lmh Comp . . . luacinu dc with Monarc ' M arch rfecuy (owyou in on finest qunllw Summer cake ml! only the tisfyigld are usmz ” Hand keevn" . V0"? V7999?" ' h ml to .aol'V0 ' we Mixes on R