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I was trying hard to think. l y I He t “Size eight and a half," he mut-l tercd. "That's all right. But why By Leslie Cargill .do I take two sizes larger in hats‘ _- 1 than before I went into hospital? 11-5‘ - ' s‘ Hflfl-‘f-‘flfnfid-"uflfifi-‘i-‘i-Fu lAnd my suits are a dreadful fit." “Have you asked the doctor?“ "Pteberdygt IYes. Alnd he put me . "aver-Fir timetabl- mut th-tlfiit étifiiefriitii £‘af‘ii.§§“f.?°ti.$.‘l l‘ ~ offered any credible explanation." "Who is McFai-lane?" she asked. y "Oh _qurte a famous surgeon. J5 Specializes in restoring features ,‘ that have been bashed out of recog-l _ nition." “soomr or.‘ fmllliat” is the first I have heard “"“‘~‘"hi"3~‘ ojtéllsont want to bore you with. _l of my various operations." " -.~..-._-.-.'.-s.-. away for g s12 lung "That all I have to say." "All rig ," he said. I shall find out 1.521;; \1'tl.l. lIUllLS of . . - irzeirclsiiip the; are l)l;'l\\[".'l] its." r O she 5am softly‘ Iicr lips milled ultils her eyes d1. grinned Saying. were troubled. "We are old ~50 t f b t, 1b . q‘1.‘“mm°e"" she assured hi!" ‘Carrtrsi; Iehldvé cmiidxet s25’ ‘Wham l°°l¢d rmmd “L. h" "Ilmore ltandsome than before he took, l i illfiplllflOllidlllPffi is some‘ me in ham‘;- m m ‘ . c. F‘ ', ., “I shouldn't be so sure of that.“ scam-ac lllltitslllritlfl‘ Joiglg kaifll cfillpméfilly‘ h _ haw had my hos/J. examined yearsl downcln fughl gywgegycagxove Egu” ' n ‘ a . "Gimdbya" She 5am» lllcteildlng husnilliigkigvetodoilztlntfavigtghizlgnltxll notwfouhwye llCEtITl. Obiérved ' " '0‘. take iiis conversation up} n. , ‘ _ where we lrt: oil on a more suit- Hid up outside Trms ‘b£§L_r"Ce°;‘;;gQS-‘;Jn puzzled hm. It was the beeriest of.all exper- aC-‘ ~-1--.- con-w s» lizzzxhrmratrdiszrsfla. ‘Mk1 walk unrecognized past many "I'm sorry," he said. And Joyce replied: not. be.“ Ml who were old friends. ‘Ihere was a "e "gightmhrcfltouch in going into Mr. . _ __ _. oopefs o ice. ‘-““.‘.-"‘.;.“ ffifiillifhllii ‘ilitfwtét. ..s“,"giggggiieger nodded and timed 1mg mm” “m! “w” intricate‘ "Not Particularly pleased to see lthe blokes uho line your wallet," "Yml 5 a :5. omank Re alm ‘teeth. All this book-keeping Dorothy Saving Him From 8N VH1’ when Bill will thank enough to marry, etc. Buth-ewfllgettovertrttisazad mart-lake. of their own nzarrlage beintz found out Are the them. ANSWER-So certain sense that people's toes. putting on weight? tally try your speech out on yourself. can pass it o-n. want, to ear-n my own living’. zirls that will not be overcrowded after Harknes; headed him off. Ment-l him to much to think about. “ New’ m er mind my canplaints.“ he ex-l to out adrift?" “He'd be a dam-fool snarled Black Jack. faking of stccks is netting me downs There are dozens of employees here and unlimited possibilities for being found out." "Don't get. hysterical." Murrey waved an admontshing finger. "Naughty. naughty! Our business ‘- doesn't rob than. They get value. Don't fnrgct. it was your idea to distribute a portion of the goods in this way. How you cover up doesn't matter two hcots-so long as it is effective. ‘rrenshams store is as good a camouflage as any." YOUTHFUL’ niiTcn '1?6f~i.~ic¥ . a bleasm “Elms u 151 Jack Murrev remarked Em ‘(litédzulillyfilovéml ‘L fi‘gg“_egg' Mk Cooper gave a sickly smile. “ It. ., ! » h!‘ h" rF-mmdedl 15 dangerous, he oojected. “Here I ' ' ~~ ‘ ‘ hrryg to be otnuimy‘ best behaviour?’ tan‘ ) w v l; “ 10L the s f? mmtlntitul heme! fisirnris vlllh 112g’? Yps’ “m! I have passed it lnw stores. But. it will have to stop.‘ yEvery time it gets more awkard. ;Without constgrment notes, and‘ ‘rocglnts. and official permits II . n _. to fakefll lit‘ want on. ' 'c had otu" ups and downs. your latcr activities firs." H . to Mlme-w’ "You find n way "lit-we ;.oi|>‘ki10'.\' more zihout mc' MlelxTay interrupted‘ , _ , ,_ . Quiet, please! Wlmt I have done' thud I know. lllyoélll. Couldn't ycml has got through in the put rm ro.upl.>.-tr~ the 11.: saw puzzle? cared of the future .- Wrlilfilli’. I_ knc‘ vorv c about * JDO Wm Wm“ ' m drop out," ‘l, Flu" O h whyvy?“ Harkncss asked. ivti-i?‘ ......*.»...°"°::x..§“:f:*.. ll. .22: who ahgulzl know vou well as nets x ‘glad to ‘kenowl. he 551a Inyonc. ,, ' ' UM‘ on mmétmk 1 begin “i huslgvlinx a slight cold make: me rwirtiihz" l Jill Perry Chet~l zgélattfiufig be m» m‘ M“ . , ,_ ,_ A - ‘ e ‘oars been . "Q71 trf-‘vrlllli’ one“. ‘ k 331"“ 1 cotlflld interval/mi ‘F’; ___; m5 n e‘ "Serious?" ~ < . A ' wit! M.gky‘ Rm!» Prune Pm: M 4 more Wm" l " “w”! lihwllai- "3 " m,“ 1i *'t:‘.;~i‘-E:..'.ii. ~z.z.=.-:it".'i-»-~ l 1.; [rpm fat! fin" . 1 “bu! - ) - i c}; yiml i Irmctlla (Int! “cast uvcn csm h it m. i“ U” than If P" “m, u - ‘ J-ra - Mum‘: . work in ream. cotton or straw. Pat- tern No. 1057 contains mplete in- structions. above picture with your name and address with l5 centr. in coin or 8 D6 w Needlework Burea/u Charlottetown Guardian. Design No. 1M7 To order pattern: Write or lend l si..’;.7f.i.i;..'.—‘ How are they mpvimz their pride and iov in their marl-fake}! they told their parents? And have their parents set them up in homes Or are they keeping it a secret and living in fear ofw{.heir yes Believe me. my dear. the marriages that have a chance of belnz success- ful are those which are celebrated publicly and with the consent. and ap- proval of the parents and the zood wishes of the community. —I zoaromid ANSWER-Why tion‘t you 10in the WAGS? country that tray and it needs {rirls like you who come of vzoodystock. have ahtzood fgfffillvdh§kflffllflflflllll a fair educatlonkTi; Wllcsloivc ycu thr- c rice n ‘i.’ i cram nccupo nns. any on o w .oh wcu rl sectirv vou . a liivntz snlalv while you are bPhtz taiurht your chosen work. anrl it‘ vou l thrm l“ 51°“'1Y 55 Pilsslble- Y“ have the ability to become an expert you can ccmmand a fine salary. lon of facial injury was apt to give‘ "rt" .-~ claimed. "How about this attemiptlsentenre Jack fer. tsp. flour. cut ivhlle hot. cook in slow oven. Sex:- WISE GIRL REFUSES TO MARRY Boy, Cool Now, Will Thank 17-Year-0ld For Folly Of Hurried trylnz to halupvy and Iliad they did it. but I believe deep down inside they are sorry they didn't listen to GIRL ACTS COURAGEOUBLY ANSWERr-Yoru did emotly rtzht. Jane. You showed yourself not only a level-headed girl. but a ooumsieoirs one. and the time will oome you on his knees for savinz him from the folly of going into a montage for which he was mt prepared. Just at the moment his vanity may be a. little hurt. by your refuslnz to marry him when the other two girls were marrying their boy friends. He may think that it indicated that you were not as muoh in love wit-h him as they were with their sweethearts. Boys 0f that touchy you know, and they are very anxious to be thouzht mature. old respect you all the more for not beim over persuaded to do what you know to be wromz and foolish. As for your friends. by their boasting so much about how happy they are. they are singing to keeping their courage up. they are putting up a bluff. and you may be perfectly sure that they are already reizrettinz their hasty bQVs able to support their me people seem to be brusk by nature and to la-ck a warns tihem about how to keep from stoopintz on other They blurt out home truths when they s They make uncalled for criticism. and even when they trv to be compli- mentary they offend instead of please. As. for example: Haven't you heard a woman tell n. wife with n. nhtltmderinq husband that she saw him hav- ing dinner with a pretty girl: or that the new battw a mother l: proudly showing off has the Jones‘ hooked nose: or ask a fat woman if she isn't. A good way to be sure you will allvravs say the rltzht thing is to men- If it makes you feel cood. vou DEAR DOROTHY DIX-T am a senior‘ and am ivorryintz about my future. My Iam in hirzh school. l7 year.- of awe. ilv is moderately well off but I Can you name a few professions open to f do not thlnir I would care for an office iob but yvould like to find anosther tvoo r-f work. thr- war? WEET‘ SEVEN I BEN. "Had I known it was stolen pro- stiff muscles. ' "diiiioir to being blackkexercises and stick to them you this arket I should ll8\'Pl'—— " Ei=forc he could crrnirlete Murray lumped | s feet and slapped ifm heavily to try)" across the mouth. . “ " it r‘*"‘." b» snapped. Withlfiziislt off with a cold shower. Ii’ “But I tell you I'm fed up to they a motion to his crtnpnnlon to follow you can't trike that. and] he sire?» fro-n the room. Yr» IT) b" continued) BUTTERSCOITCTI SQUARFQ 1 cup brown swear. 1-" "u" hut- 98R. melt. and beat. add 1 " (“Pa v-wl-itit‘ ' t") Wnilla. baking powder. 71-4 Bake nmri -ri"d 33C are VEIIV Have DEAR DOROTHY DIX with six very nice ztrls with whom I want to be friends. but I seem to always be sayine or doinz some- thimz that. gets me in wrong with mam. I do not intentionally offend How can I keep from hurting their feelinzs? JINKS .‘ hould keep silent. You could serve your CUBS Dill. Illlll ‘IO IING Never in: th 1 o! » To yourasclf ‘or ‘git Jr?“ Whether you're alone or with Ceremony A party or n. crowd. compensate you for the diet con- ___._______ Wlthwfiwhégvlhtobom ma!“ \ h m Dim w“ m1“! ‘m ' ‘m M n "laud l” ' h” a m‘ I m‘ Folks rarely 335st.» their heat thine anther it‘; let or exer- mu muse... as“. metre team's: ,3; 1;; $550305;- -»- n» ~r w» m» - wi- W“ ‘ 1mm" AT era h ‘solace into song, airman SUIPLUI Lastweekwewentwtwlthtwoothai-eoun ofom-owncxcurd "We "W" °° "—" WW“ "it awrwrrss..rt'st.utitil "m “an”: at. “its” “m” 4*“ " m" Y“ ..*:.'.a’*:".....°°t..':"".d rig. Give , urself a. tonic, Let your voice with freedom ring It would be such a pity 1f we all forgot to sir? - ethlecn erlrilge. me. —- —-— 1 -——— ITALI BBEQD But IIXV trouble ll f-hfllt since Chi-t nrlkht B111 hi! ENCOURAGING ~1- Lrmted me differently. He has seemed so distant. He 1y; my to {mshen 5mm 1g g isn't 1B6 119 "Rd l0 he- D° W" ‘him! 1 111d "t"! b" A junk shop near l. railroad loaf has become too dry and hard 110$ 11181‘ mm ma‘? I did Kim-V "ha-ti lhmmm croastn in Denver carries a sign to tempt the family, sprinkle a but Mbvth of ‘l- JANI- with t rum. to motorists: "o0 little water over the breed and the ca: Flowers of hardy bulbs should be cut with as little foliage as ne- ant to the lplant to build up healthy ulbs to f ower the next year. Britain's famed Lawrence of Arabia was rejected for line service in the First Great War because of anemia and short stature. NATURE IS KIND Although Iceland's climate is too severe for ordinary vegetable growth, huge garden plantations have strung up about hot springs where even semi-tropical crops can be grown. titanium NAP If you wish to change the furni- ture around in a room and find the nap of the rug has become flattened by a heavy piece of furniture. dampen a chamois. fold it several times and place over the mark. Leave it there for several hours and by then the mark will have disappeared. EXERCISE GIVEN TO CONTROL WAISTLINE One of the simpliest and one of the best exercises for waistline control is done this way. Stand erect with feet apart and your arms outstretched at the des. Twist your body from the waist- line. first to the right as far as possible. then to the left. Make sure that you do not bend the knees or twist the hips. For control of the stomach mus- cles, here is a simple exercise. Lie clown on the floor with legs to- nether. straight out. arms and hands relaxed. Lift the legs straight up. as far as possible. ‘riilunv’ liowziine the knee-s. Lower will feel n pull across the stom- nch. Don't exhaust yourself the first day. Increase your exercise time each clay, thus you ward off If you try these ‘will be "re-hoped" in a very short time. After exercising you will always be ready for a refreshiruz bath or shower. If you can “take " to "r1 un with a friction rub. It's quick and sim- ple. Moistcn your whole body with witch hazel. then "friction rub" th" hodv with your rnughl-rt towel. This will stimulate circula- |tlon and put you in a fine glow. Nruv annh‘ thr- simnle principle i nt moderation and simplicity to your diet. Betzin bv eating le==. cut out fattening foods, but grad- T __. —-- - ——-‘¥-_»--_-.~_> Social an" Personal zFa * Living €§Leisure The Woman’s‘ Realm y ahead; ‘take a chance. We'll buy place it in a paper sack, and heat cessery, as the leaves are import- at front ful i that tuned; gllklniu "m: lltlck u» El: diet, which need not be l. lurdlhl p. As you slim down look into the mirror. What you sec there will dried and fruits u often as possible. If you l have none this year, resolve to have a good supply next year and help yourself save money. _n oven for five minutes, and the family will eat it willingly. Meats and fish must be cooked low temperatures to avoid shrinkage and loss of food value and flavor. Roasts cooked at one low temperature, rather searing first, will be more flavor- . tender and juicy. Broiling. the method used for the more tender steaks and chops and for fish fillets, should be done at least two inches below a. reduced broiler flame. Pan-frying such meats as bacon and sausage. should be done over low heat to prevent shrink- age and to develop the full flavor. Moist heat, used for stews and Swiss steaks. should never be above the simmering point. In making soup stock, cover the bones in cold water and bring slowly to the boil, then simmer until all the juices are withdrawn. Starting any food to cook in cold water draws out the flavor. This is only desirable when you plan to make soup stock or gravy. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTI I If you are having a hard time getting along with your associates and boss in business, analyze your- self and sect if any of the tmu- ble is your fault. Maybe more Tolerance and Tact will help you. A Inning satin. than" shions "I. Literature '*".---=:= . E 12, 19.44 t SWIFTS , WEEKLY FOOD HINTS Menhe Logan, Swift's {and hone 0:000‘ hing/hope weekly. wartime cockingcolutnel . * ls c regular future of this ‘page. Lookjol idneu valuable hint: each Monday F] Merrie Lope Broilc relmi Ham" Now that we can serve ham again, without depriving cur friends overseas, let's try deli- cious Swift's Premium this quick and easy way. Of course for a party or a big family dinner, nothing can beat a baked Premium Ham-whole or half. Bu: for other, less formal occasions, or when you want the same delicious flavour without taking the time to bake a ham,- ask your butcher for a slice or two from Swift's Premium ham; boned and rolled. Have the slices cut 1 inch thick; wipe with a clamp cloth, score edge and “You cannot get eggs without hens," said the speaker, stressing the point. ‘My dad can." piped a small voice from the rear. "Please explain yourself. li-ttle boy." said the speaker. "He keep: ducks." tolled the boy- ish voice from the rear. Don't criticize as meaningless "The Symphony called Life“ until you are familiar with the compos- er's si-yle-J-Iuglr Redwood. Wisdom is knowing wit-at to do next; skill is knowing how to do it; and virtue is doing ih-David Starr Jordan. ‘rim coax: ' CORNER FISH BALLS 4 cups diced raw potatoes 1 ta“ -n butter 2 ou-ps flaked fish ' uoul potatoes which have been Dart-d and dined. Mash. add beaten e888. fish aétd seasoning and beat bancleau for step-ins, lit yards 39-inch fab- ric. 3 yards edging. broil; Allow 10 minutes a side. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED Makers of Premium l-Iam and Bacon; Silverieaf Lard; Jewel Shortening; Brookfiel To gct the best results with whole ' or half hams, sec below; wet/y... NOTES ON BAKING SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM Never forget Swift‘: Premium Ham needs no par-boiling! To bake, wipe with damp cloth, place on rack in roasting pan, fat side up. Bake in 525 degree oven. For large hams allow l5 minutes e pound; for smaller hams (under 12 lbs.) 18 min- utes; for half hams 22 minutes. When cooked, remove rind, score surface, cover with your favourite glaze and brown in hot oven, 400 degrees! d Butter, Eggs and Cheese Needlecraft For The Home DAINTY LINGA RIE Every woman covets a store of one ryay to be sum of possesinx it is to sew your own fine seams. 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