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Her hair. a] sunny golden hue continue to curli shout couch and chairs. drank lm‘ lisisled from a glass. makilisv he}; fgtghingly in tiny singlets. show- ers delayed field work but afford- ed an opportunity to put the cel-l lar of this older house in readiness i for the ireatiriil or the octet-es“ ...-....» w§oocaeiacz<geok§ eo¢>oo£>w@°0‘@’°@$°°¢fl I DOROTHY DIX SA YS— potag§~oogeogee@»oo@>ooies>itsfis ce-Qa-oas-oms-t-ss- (Continued from Pose 2) i he looks st all the girls he sees as we go pest them. I feel that lf he ‘ ores me as much as he says he does. he would look st me and not at sthrrs. and I wonder if he looks at other girls when I am not with him. i, What should I do? A WORRIIID MEADY. ' u ANSWJER: You should try to develop s little common sense sitd_ to take life as it ls, instead of trying to fit it into some romantic ideas You secm to have. i 'l‘he world is full of pretty girls. D0130“ expect your boy friendi H‘ put on blinders so that he never sees e single one of them? No mat- i irr “hat he docsnhe is bound to work, side by side, with every pos- Mliie raricty nf women. Is he never to speak to one of them. in have} My friendship with one of them, to ride on a streetcar with none of them. to buy one of them a soft drink. nor to sell one of them s. bill "i Bonds? No man can segregate himself lrom women these days unless i" ms into a monastery. and what you have to learn is to take all of this in your stride and not worry over it. nor nag him about it. Your idea of having your fiance gaze at you all the time is idifltir- lie couldn't stand it and neither could you for a single day. MAB. DGOTHY DIX: My husband is a God-sent gift to me. l‘ we up in the morning and helps me straighten the house. does the dishes. takes oare of our ‘two-yeer-oid daughter and our two-month- old bol’. and at times even does the family wash. Do you think yen hive eve-r heard of as wonderful e husband es I have? FOGITUNNPE. MINER: Never. He is s museum specimen. have you ever ‘lflsht of exhibiting him’! Tired wives would travel miles and Pei’ m4 "WM! to see a real, live husband who spent his evenings nurs- if’: the baby snd washing the dishes, instead of stepping out to pool- ms. AT Cumberland Beauty Salon 183 Cumberland Slreol owl"! "is month of JUNE obtain one oi our beoutilul lltmonsnls GI’ SPECIAL Piuczs. Individualized Machine Permonsnis ' \ REGULAR sio.oo FOR ....._.............\sr.oo ' t REGULAR szoo FOR ssoo REGULAR $5.00 FOR $3.50 y Individualized Machine/es: l REGULAR $7.50 FOR . . . .. $5.00 OPEN IVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Pkg. Pkg. §3’.’Fr?.""is°iif.’°.'.".°"...... 55C ggiiliflsraicn. Pkg. 15C T115115’- .. 23¢ 3320i. u. .. ...-NZ"? PHONE H. C. ATKINSUN m - its n“ _ 2247 GRAFTON ST. l mother and the rest o! us beam atl which comes in the near future. In- doors Jeanie baked a ilnc fruit. cake’ while I commenced to ap- Ply the paint to the kitchen walls. Wide old boards. running length wise base these and are being dec- orated in a neutral shade oi buff. A call in a. bluish color was added to our livestock this evening. Since roads were too slippery scythe car. which fetches such purchases. the Nell-mare and wagon, w“ used for the purpose. Dammed by Mr. 11's cow down the highway, James was out by lantern light l0 receive it. He had just come in, raindrops sprinkling his ghoiuld- ers. A nice calf" he says, blow. in; out his light. "the makings of a right good steer." He drops hegv. ily into his armchair and prg. reeds to unlace his boots. "You're not much like some farmers’ wives Ellen" he remarks a bit breathless from his stooplng "they would have been out lone’ no to see the new calf!" I have no doubt 1 shall _make his acquaintance in the morning. Until tomorrow Goodnight. Diary BARONESS ORCZY‘ . I T0\ LAY DOWN PIN LONDON. June 4.- (GP) __ Forty-four years after her "Scar- let Pinspernel" became s best- seller. Baroness Orczy has pub. lished a new historical romance, (‘will O"I‘he Wisp". set in the Napoleonic era. ‘ ' Now 80 years old. the beronsss told reporters: “This is my 64th historical novel-and my last." All through the war she lived with her invalid husband in Monte Carlo and her villa. next door to liic German headquarters. was threatened by "pin-point" bomb- ing of the R. A. l". Now living quietly in a London hotel. Baroness Orzcy spends hrurs sitting by the window of her flower-filled room. reading. writing and entertaining old friends. Hungarian-born. she came to England as a schoolgirl. unable to speak a word of English. Art. was her first ambition a d her pictures were ncccpted three years running by the Royal Academy. The "Scarlet Pimpernel" was written in five weeks end reject- ed by l2 publishers before accept- once. KISS YllllR TIRED FEELING GUDDBYE! . s s Lo aieed 'ai.,'f.'gl'fifn'i bu‘: zwlt. boot lonv blood u can wills about as much as yo! gn -e\'sn look healtbmnd stroll. Y!‘ -ynns can feel as if loo issd in 1°" do ey. tired an vflllll- , w glood count means 7m! h"! i enough ml blood oorpuselss. it is their ob to carry llio-flvia oxygen from W“ in"; throulhom your 7. And lust as hi. uygsn to explode moi!“ inhm! car and make the power to turn ow“ v so you must have plen of M! It fl- plode the enerfl i! you bod! ll Ii" Y" going power. ink P ‘attending the International Jam- IN face of hi her food prices of Quaker Pu ed Wheat Sparki more for your money. Quaker’: regular package is larger at no extra cost to you. More for your money. coo, in the rie Family Package! You get the same deliciolis Sporkies you love The Dweller Outs Company of Canada Limited ...~,y§;.¢.iyzt; ;t@[..rlvs PAi R Ki e s A Ever-Growing Popularity Makes These Savings Possible! H008 r f . %/2 W541? 17000711 Paola; the makers so well . . . the some grand eppetlzlné cs give you crispness . . . the some scrumptious toasty whole wheat flavor . but you get all these now 14% at a substantial- o m cost! It's Quaker Sparkiesxever-growing popu- larity which makes this saving possible, and Quaker is quick to pass the benefits to you. w GIANT HARRINGTON SCHOOL . . /' Scouts Anti Ballets Repgrt .... May: Gra e X iTo llross Atlantic l: ‘é.'.’:i“.i‘£.‘.’é’;‘.‘r§.. lo M f - c3='.§?’i711?°dd' n rora t Barrier .. ...”... ...... grfldxIyimacFai-lane. 2. Atlhol . Tédii-illlai Phillips 2. Jimmy l-Ierms .1. Jack Macl-‘arlem. UITAWA. June 5 -- (O!) - A troop of about 85 Boy Scouts and s group o! 35 Royal Canadian Navy Sea Cadets will cross the Atlantic in August aboard the Alrcralt Grade V (a) carrier H. M. O. S. Warrior defence l. Enid Carter Minister Olsxton informed the com- Grade V (b) mons today. in answer to a quest- l. Melv-‘ir Prowee ion by a. w. Mayhem tir-victoriei.‘ 2. soy Hashes Mr. Claxton outlined a summer Grade V (c) 1. Barbara. Oudmore ILACKI-IEADS Blackheads sliflPiY 435°!" "d d!” appear by this one simple. flak i115 W" method. Get two ounces oi permit}?! l drug store. sprn c $vidili."lv“lial'ilin. and apply ism-i! o-fvgfy blackheed will be Q0116- nhich will and with her going into reserve in Britain when he: sister ship. H. M. C. s. Magnificent takes over the role of being Canada's sole‘ active carrier. | On Sunday. Warrior will put to see irom Halifax on the first of two‘. local cruises lasting until June 24.‘ These will concentrate on the iralnq in: of reserve personnel. An annual; leave period for part of lssr com-l ‘pany will follow. t | On Aug. 2 she will sail for the ‘United Kingdom to ferry the men .who will -fly the new Sea Fury and llllrsfl IV aircraft of H. M. C. 8. ‘Mega lcent when she la commission- sr. A number of It. C. N. (Reserve) men. doing annual training. will ‘also be carried. 0n this crossing there will ‘ac the Sea. Cadets who will be visiting the United Kingdom under the sponsor- ehip of the Navy League of Can- eds. "It has also been possible to ar- range accommodation for the spec- ially picked Boy Scouts who are and fell program foi- the Warrlori I borne of Peace in Paris." seld Mr. Clnxton. "This group will probably con- sist oi’ one complete Scout troop numbering about 35. Accommodat- ion could not be arranged for these groups on passenge vessels and as the Warrior was making the tzlp anyway their passage could be un- dertaken without additional ex- pence.“ Warrior will return to Halifax Aug. 9i. ‘me annual leave period for s. second group will be from Aug, x to aopt. 2'1. Between Oct. 1 and Oct. 21 she will be at see for deck lending treiniol. clfllld ("It by No. 888 and B28 Squas-dmnl. mon- ning her Sesflres and Firefly 1‘s. Later in the ear the curler will again sail for in, United Klflidm West Cov 2. Heather Rodd it. Pauline Maclniyre, Grade Ill (a) 1. Kierr Jones 2. Norman Dodds 3. Freddie Ford. Grade I11 (bi 1. Pearl McKeeniey Grade I! (a) l. Eva Dodds Grade Il (b) 1. Terrence lift-Kearney Grade I l. Beverly Hughes Nunn (equal). 2. Clarls Morrow. Perfect Attendance Pauline MacIntyi-e, Hughes. Teacher. Sylvia Simpson. and Jean Beverly EARLY "cnaw" GUM Chewing gum W85 lirst introduc- ed inlo the United States in about i855. BEJEWELLBD FBI] Arlsiocraiic families ill ancient. iRome bedecked pet mority llsh with Jewels. 1.....- .;. ~ will return at 3.30 p. m. Girl Guide News Advance Election Polls For Fishermen UITAWA. June l - (C?)— TM Ootnmons counmlttee todav recom. mended that fishermen be added to the list o! persons who could vote at advance polls if their em ployment compelled them to bi away from home on election day. The other clauses who can use ad»- vance p01l5 are commercial travel- lers. i-ailuay employees. employees o! other forms of irensportatlon and members oi’ the defence forces FIRST CLASS HIKE! All Guides and their escorts tak- ing the test for the first class hike are to be et the Island Motor Transport bus stop at 7.46 a. m] salurday. June 7th. when thevl Will go to North Rustico. The busi FASTIDIOUS BRTETD The blue jay never takes i‘ lwil l for its nest from the ground. but F l ' . LEM“) STRATEGY ' awels from trees l t Many species or lllflfds are abltr, lo detach their tails ulhcn pursued‘ in order to distract the foe. 4445950.?! M57549 0/54 4EFF@V5€/ When you add Heinz Vegetable Sou} to hash. mess loaf sad many casserole dishes, you give the plsiaest foods a flavour-lift every- body welcomes. to act as depot ship for hlr luv, Get Dr. Williams P an world-nosed for the o banning the number and strcnlt-b of aorpuarlen. _'l‘hen with your blood count u m u feel lilac bounding no t-hs mir- II y." flouting on air. Mk your In. Wilrsrnl Pink Pills inlay. csasor. Ml¢nlflcent prio: to being paid off when the latter commis- sions. l Front Row L. to 3.: Doreen Hughes. Isobel Allen. Gerald Doiron. Dsle Hughes. slilrley Meye. Mary Doiron. Beryl MacDonald. David Reid. Myron Mac Donald. Wendell Doiron. Marlene Hughes. one Row i... to 11.: Melvin Willis. Dave MecKin non. Joyce Machaushlln. Florence “Iliomns. Gert- Ads Msclftnnon. and Billy Msclfinnon. rude MacDonald; ‘Poacher. Mrs. Ruby Marshall; l -Ftioto b1 II. Gernhuin YIOITlII-I