Beirlior English 'y ny n. 0. Williams .aua:anauaaaa-------n --- I. What is wrong with this sen- cnce? "You act as if I was your inemy. when really both I and my irother are your friends." 2. What is the coirect pronunci- ition of ”ghoul"'! 3. Which one of these words is nisspelled? Dormitory. dizziness. llsertatlon. disciicumher 4. What does the word ”counter-I Ict" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with sol that means "full of desire"? ANSWERS ELLEII'3 IIIAIIY ByAnIllaadlInIor'lWIle 37 -nnnouuu'. .1.- Where. these dsyl. In some. times wonder. is the former sunny blue of Maytime skies? It is of course, "right behind the gray." Nevertheless. after a continued spell of damp and sunless weather we become impatient and long for its return. This morning, we tum- ed to the calendar, hoping to find some assurance in the changes of moon which might point us to a sign of clearing. vEllen." a visitor at the time chuckled, ”you might as well look under that stove! You know as well as I do that this time of year , . . . gr 5:? Vliglfj 3351:-151 vllb INN”? or any time for that. matter. if I0 he mail lf” g .”.l”"l;l'.vveli'c in for a spell of dampness. amt 5” 3” at? 5 lrmll" ;; Mil. moon or stars or winds or ..a' ., ...l Pronounce as cc”)l Disertation. 4 ' g nothing else is going to stop it! l”l5l””9 I do wish." he sighed. ”I had 7”"”.”y ”g”"'V' "" l"”r flint field sowed" it was all ready '””C0”C was mm” lmlld by lmmd and now the land will need anoth- zxercise.” 5. SOll'.'l'FillS. (,1. harmwmgi. by I "But never mind. Ellen," he oooonomxoezioocrrx smiled. "the wcather'Il clear one of , ' these times, and we'll forget that it COOI( S COTTIGF A has been backward . .. In Au- . g 3 gust the chances are, well '38 down- lx '3W”'-”"vQ?370l'7'33l0'-i on our knrcs bcgciiic for just suchl V . ' moisture as we've been gettingl T559159 315i I ITS these days. and hoping would ' cease. It's a good thing. Ellen.” he ' 3 i”bl95l3”””5 offered. "such things are left in the i” 300” 5-UV 4 Hands of Providence and not to 2 cups sifted-filo baking powder. 1 Canadian Garden Service By Gordon Lindsay Smith l l Tender and Crisp -There's just! one little secret about how to get tender. crisp vegetables - grow them fast. The quicker we can get them to eating size or maturity, the tenderer they will be and the sooner they go on the table or in the pot after that. so much better. With certain things green peas. garden corn. baby; carrots and beets, there is all the. difference in the world if they. are really fresh. - But the main thing is growth, especially for those vege- tables of which the roots or tops are eaten. Any check in growth. isi bound to produce a certain woodi-i ness or at least toughness. The ex-' pert gardener makes sure there is no check whatever by keeping the soil cultivated. enriched with the necessary fertilizer, and watering in dry spells if he can possiblyl manage it. He will also thin prop- erly when the plants are small so there is no crowding and twistingl in the rovis. Finally he will use those vegetables when they are at the very peak of their flavour, and. by successive sowings. say two to” three weeks apart he will make sure that there lS always a. freshl batch soming on. Once past theirl maturity most vegetables losci flavour and become tougher. Easy When It's Hot - There is probably no danger for a whilel yet but when the real summer; heat commences one should make a few changes in the regular quick . tablespoons shortricii . 2 3 'o "i .1... hke of mu 0,. men- cup milk. i ' . . . S1” 1039111”? 11”" Pm"'l Quictlv over-liung is this night And James. whom the twilight re-i turned to us and how abcd with in s t rioiizii l7c:i.i'd anr Cu: 0 der and sa1' t his thoughts in a room across the knead gentlv so .c.v.'c cs E151: out to , . .. , 1-.v-inch thic uiih flwiircd Silly hrmdx 30:; I1al)Ipe" mi bmcuu W - fl 5 tea iei orecast.-. I 2 :”i..":i . baking Sh”: An mI,I”IIpl1;(; '5!” Ellcn? We should soon get It spell r I 0 , J g 5 .; of clearing . . . I'm thinking." hei iggjt F1)d33;mI1U big” g ' X Cm offers. "it will be a fairly cool bed. Honey YFDMP hlswlt outdoors for the cattle we let tol dough arm” . pasture today; I guess we should. Ron m obhng leavc stablcd thcni a few days - v iiioir-." This, he tiicant -- some honey. hp and with lengthivise and e with ii ct sharp Knife. Arrange slices close t'3:FlIlPi' .n well greased pzo pan. and bake. in hot oven 1450 (iegrcrs Pi about 15 minutes. Ttirn mce. youiitz stock -- the cows-to-be and the fenders. that now make a pret- ty pastoral. as do all pasturing herds and flocks against the new -zrecn of their meadows. I ml; my pm. all On his arrival, James took note of our ciirrcnt interest - a piece oi iiecdleimrk. l "Making a 0 dress for yourself. y Ellen?” he queried. i l TIpIle(C).InlilI'atlIClIlIlAlllI;g giillengtitchzs shook his head. I "I wouldnt say there'd be much .time now to give to such frivoli-. ties." he observed. hanging up placket and cap and coming to the comfort of the armchair. '6-c-3-uf,GEnEiiR,'g .-7:5:-gg-51 . "trial lond application will lawn care. Grass is a cool and moist loving plant. and In most parts of Canada it is not likely to get that sort of weather in July and August. It won't make muchl growth when the thermometer goes much above '75. In conse- quence one should cut less often in hot weather and also set the mower higher. And even if we re- move the clippings earlier in the spring it is a good plan to let them he where they fall in the l summer. They will make a mulch. which with the longer grass willi protect the roots from the burning sun. Early summer when the nights: get fairly warm is the best time to l .i :i1.oit: r:ii'.1'c arc Cli-..r llilll2iI'i(ll' of Mr. and George Brrioltins. Kensiiicton. Emerson Bruce Roberts. son of Mr. and Mrs John D. Roberts. Cornorldohii Roberts. Brook. Nfld.. whose marriage tnok;and Mrs. Roberts place May 16th. at KciisingtoniMoricton, N. B. I5lla;United Church. Standing right is Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Brookins who was and mold of honor for her sister. Left. llttelldallt is the groom's brother.l. Corner Brook. Mr.l will reside in; iPhoto by Sears). ..........s.... l QOUuuv..gQq,5,lucuuuunuuuuguumx....u..u.unmun . DOROTHY DlX'S COIllMN- . l &ya .mmv...mmmu....................m.......u......a...i Won't Budgil Income A Girl Should hjidVISEd That Man Is Nonchalanfly Piling Up Debts iii-I.'il'l NIISS DIX: IVe luivc a line son. Ii.'1 years old. uho Iinsl one scrinic. f:ic.lt- he has never learned in iiiidget his income. Hc has al 5 spcnt more than he made. Now. he is ;;.i.ng vviIh' a girl of 20. l s EIYFI1 hcr a diamond ring lhought with money borrowed on his Inslirancci and, nlthouzh he has ll good job, hc seems to me .1 apply the chemical weed killers. hrecarioiis ni:iirimoni:il risk. The girl dot-sn't knoav Used with reasonable care it is he has liormuctl nvuwy. clncsn't kiimv he is in flfllllilillg how these will wipe out dchl c-lsewlierr-. and lir-licics he earns more than dandelion. plantain and most hr riot-s. We vvpccf trouble, wlion. allcr they are broad leaved weeds, one should lll'il'I'i9(I. the cirl lriiirns he owes ninnry. Do you cover the whole lawn but one must i be careful to lnlss any flowers or chrubbery because these sprays will seriously damage if not kill them. For a real jfib one should always repeat the spraying in about three weeks to a months time. This sec- catch those weeds which have sprouted froml ihirik the girl should he told non the true facts? W. W. RELIES ON PLEASI RF. ANSWER: The young lady certainly should be informed of her fzziiicr-'s nioney difficulties. but I doubt if you'll get any thanks for your interest. She is apparently concerned chiefly uiih having s Roberts- Brookins Wedding In Kensington Humbert)! "No." he continued. "not mu-iei Vina. ' , . , . ,. . -I I I l - - ' r ' be t to kee one s ra 'er fo - V r -l I " l i See hml loud ham lhe hen" mrlls S D p y there's no doubt liul that she'll break the cm::i;:cnicnl. If you are this weed killing business only; otherwise one must be most care-I ful to wash machine and nozzle thoroughly before using for any other purpose. l Watering -- Watering will prob-I ably be necessary in July andl August. Here is lot of mistakes are. made by those unfamiliar with thel l'. - decorating yourself as it werc.l land we with not one seed in the lcroundl” He sighed. "I'm afraid at the pace we're setting we won't have the crop in by midsummer!" All day the clouds rested darkly on the hilltops. misting damply the fields . . . all day; and still (shadowed are the skies of tonight. , bcrs of hope on the hearthstone of ' heart. ll Ah "I'm thinking. Ellen." a , voice breaks our silence. "you wont ; be so bright in the morning!" Until tomorrow - - -Diary - - - Good-night . . . . v REC-ALIA BEARER He carries the scoptrc with ' the dove. ”thc rod of equality, and mercy." The Queen takes it In her left hand j st before the crowning. Colors: l'lobc-crim- son with ermine edge. Jacket- red. Trousers-blur. The fan-traoeried roof of the Henry VII Chapel in Westirrilnster Abbey is one of the world's archi- tectural gems. 1 l I - ovary losl ' 7 ." . A. '14 : . T-iiirraiz-llu Basso willing to incur your s1n's displorisuro to save him and the girl from future iiiilmiiiiincss, tell her the Il'LilIl. The ability in iif'C('pl financial responsibility is a "must" in the making of .1 good in-irringc. Though hick of II in one partner may he made up by exceptional financial acumen in the other, lack of it in both ports-rirls ti'ou'nlc. When fIPCPll is :l(I(I0lI us a fiirthr-r rnviiplitvilion. fhr-re is no chance that either yoifr son or his II.'lni'PP would be happy after marriage. -nun-cnxuuuunuxuxuuuuuuu I How Can I 2 l ! 3 By Anne Ashley 5 How can I make an old ivory finish for a woodwork or furniture? A. An old ivory tint can be ob- tained by tinting light ivory paint with raw sienna and bumt. umber. After this. apply fl. glaze coat of raw sienna mixed with bumt um- ber. and then wipe lightly. Q. How can I relieve the bum- ing of feet? A. A little powdered tannin or powdered borax shaken into the stockings will work wonders if you suffer from burning feet. Either of these remedies is very soothing. Q. ll-aw can I make a good salad with cottage cheese? A. Make a. chive-seasoned mound of cottage cheese on crisp lettuce. surrounded by pineapple sections. and top with mayonnaise. uuunununxxnunnnuknnjq That Body Of Yours By Juno: W. Barton, MD. I I OPERATION FOR CURING CASES OF SOME CRIMINALLY INSANE; Several years ago when Drs. Pree- man and Watts first reported the ousehold repI5Ic """”'""""P”"'WMnmemu -. -1” 2”": LOV A LON 9..., 3...... your hair Place pieces of. camphor in all corners. and on the shelves of closets in the rooms that are damp. Replace them when they evaporate and they will soon take away all dampness. lliooougha Take a small sup of hot water. to stop hlccougha. and hold it in the mouth until it is felt that the hiccoughs is approaching. then swallow quickly. Lemons To freshen lemons which have become hardened from long stand- ing, cover them for a few mom- ants with boiling water. fresh color makes the lustrous difference! - leaves hair solo, eqgy to manag. I Blends in yellow, gray sneak, 0 I2 Guttering shed” a Remov” shampoo film I Give: sparkling highlights from grief and depression but were restored to being mentally normal. one of the great problems in mental ailments is that of the criminally insane. It is then of great interest to the community to . find that some of these insane criminals are being helped by this prefrontal lobctomy operation. In Nordick Medicine, Stockholm. Comnued on page 7 O Ilhe modern - hair beauly rinse w . A- A I” mil? noanknrnenf 147' IMF Fl!-' MW 1 LB. MAKES 4 QT9. OF I Numnous SKIM MILK! -::-.m?.:.:..:.m- -4 No more need ho let milk prices results of the operation known as lfrontal lobotomy; this cutting of deprive your family of necessary milk the HPFVP-S supplying the TFOM nourishment! Borden's Starlac is .lobes of the brain was done to give here; ipatients relief from terrible grief t and depression. These patients were naturally greatly relieved. as were their families, when they were freed from this intense suffering. .-is all otht-r forms of treatment had failed. the fact that the operation all the vitamins. minerals proteins of fresh milk. Only milk for drinking, cooking! Borden's Starlac is milk . ; . with water and fat are removed. You just add hack the water to get delicious and the ing by heat and sun. Heavy soak- ing, however. does not mean turn- ing the nozzles on full blast. DEAR MISS DIX: ANSWER: realire that, at IT. Q. What is the proper way to mnsl is served Italian style? V Ask 1 A. It is probably better to avoidi as , icmbarrassment or mishap b,V' t breaking it with the fork. unless you are very dexterous and thor- oughly experienced in the Italler.-mink I have a Change m gs. mm- manner of eating it. Q. If a girl who is going to be married does not have a father or a. brother to give her away. whom hiri for one. ictfully as possible. TIEAR. BIISS DIX: The hoi: l ANSWER: ritnry. This was prohrihly lake nvcr at this paint. male relative. then she may choose 9. male friend of the family. Q. What should a girl do or say when she has completed a dancep Wwamuunggg with a young man and he thanksy The Stars Say - - uu)4a1uMKb1Nl her? . A. A nod. accompanied by a smile. is sufficient. Riviera du -I-uup was so named because of the many timber wolves there in earlier days, The first highway in Canada was built between Quebec and Mont- real early in the lath century. - inn.-...4.u By Genevieve lauiblo For Tomorrow ALT1-lOi.'C.lf you may not like the idea. sidereal favor the routine so. no matter how bored you are. keep on with the job at hand and resist all impulses to break away from responsibility. Re- sist. especially. giving vent to emo- tional outbursts, since they hinder progress. ' It is an excellent day. however. for making plans so you might work out a more efficient program for disposing of pending problems. thereby hastening the day of relaxation and fun. The evening hours favor social affairs. no plan something special-- not only for pleasureable enjoy- ment. but also to relieve the pres- ent monotony in business and dom- estic affairs. For the Birthday We IIY IINS av urn? Noni Ivuvvun If tomorrow is your birthday- you may, at present. find yourself disappointed because your rate of progress seems a slow one. But there is no need for pessimism. In about a month new and stimulat- ing ideas should help to IHIDIOVG the situation, and by mid-summer you should be going full speed ahead. Encouragement will be given by superiors which will increase In no I H A (it ll.ii S I Hllll W I am mii:.. Thai to know how to contact a group with tho same hobhy. ANSWER: Many city high schools now have evening cl You III” also find fellow hobbyists r IVFRTIIIE my class ring for several months. I love him. and was sure he felt the same way about I'm l5 and he's two years older. nearer we get to a fine mist the i better. 1 '- - I to all. Why not enroll in one" I -- -- -- 3 at (hr Y. W. C. A.. or similar 2 -.. 5 Modern Etiquette . DEAR MISS Dix: Affe I ' my friend. Vincent. gave it. back to mo the other T 30 Hobart: loo lot vvplnnnlion. I. i ' me, but now I have my doubts. Vince-nt'.s action iiris cert.-Iinly vcijv rude. but you must , boys hrn-nn't rat spaghetti or macaroni when it pmminm,-p, mohlpms. Yuu no Mmlm M Don't, be belligerent about it; make the approach ifrinnri ht-causo She went. In the movies uiih someone else. Don't be too razor in move into another girl's fer- just .1 low-i-'5 quarrel. ihc boy may (late you C5L””5he Clmose "I perlmm this In tho other girl. leaving you drsolato. ri e. . A. If she has no v-i.:lier close fills: Nlsaen cannsit reply personally to readers but will answer problems of general Internet through this column. influences still- ..'l.'-Tl'P5IP.(l in art and would like asscs open BETTY D. izitzons in your town. night with no word .lTLl. D. how to handle their and shiulrl learned an explanation likc lust broke up with his girl Do you tangy, CA RRIE 1 clip and :1 iporm. If you attempt to for awhile. then an brick Bcticr find an unattached boy. No: II lemon jelly. w Foods, Limited.) Morning Smile Bush A shop assistant was in the act of proposing. "Remember." he said. "this is the last day of this astounding offer.” Sure not A broken down saddle horse was being offered to the highest bid- der at a Saturday auction A farm- er watched as a )'0l-Ins man. dap- perly dressed in riding DPCOCIIES. bid for the animal. When the sale was completed and the horse had gone to the young man. the farmer turned to him and asked: "What on earth are you going to do with that old mg." "I'm going to race him." the man proudly replied. "Well." the farmer replied, wisely. "You'll win." in what you are active delight doing. There may be a slight tension in domestic affairs during October. but the situation is a temporary one. cleared up eventually by your own insight and understanding. Romance, travel and creative en- terprises are especially favored during the last six months of the year. - A child born on this day will be versatile, emotional and fond of K-AI travel. Make wonderful old-fashioned lemon pie this easier. quicker. more f (ICIICIOLIS way. Use jell-O Lemon Pie Filling. No double boiler rm-dad. eh, Keep jcll-O Lemon Pie Filling always on hand. Your grocer has it. (jell-O is a registered trade-mark. owned in Canada by General PIE TILIING . MAKES DELICIOUS FILLING FOR TARTS, CAKES, CREAM PUFFS. JELLY ROIL T lllemindful we think of the sor- likes and dislikes of grass and . . .. , -. . ll g ' ' g DEAR MISS lllx. Althmigh l um 4'0TlSl('I9fG(I attractive. I rarely t I . .k 1 . 1 ' . ..,.,m.. H 2: .i::"..:r:?:.i0::..l'i2;:”8:..:;:1:. a l:..'l...lf:”..E.:”:2:5.l:.;.::::":?:?.f Smlac is to use. and lwnum. SKIM W munmns sometimes to torment dowjn a couple of inches is worm at my girl llilllnfli discuss their hmux and i .Il."iv'o”nO'lIllflK to contribute portam as losmg mo” symptoms kleeps mde'fin.)(.ely without ref,-lge'm. land distress And vet we remem- dozen sprinklings and it will lastl to H": mm NsimU"' Cm )0" mw mp "M ”mm'o' LYVVE W of grief and depression. I-NE. BUY It In;-lg. Q; money'-saalintg l - I v f it . S I kli everi . .. g .. V . A - . . ft When other surgeons. and also 5' - .C1m3- 11 l .V0UF9 I0 ' End f1sOoulxl1:ttee1f0lh:K2do(:l::a:t gzigssfgigemotfxure nlfigre "mani AhSiipF.R. 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'The l'.:iy .n A. lugvs Heart. ” V THE FLAVOR IS ENTIRELY PURE FRUIT FROM REAL LEMONS Here's lemon pie filling the way you've always dreamed of making, ll?SfTl0(llI'l. "just right" in consistency. Yet if: made in nmmIer-- mmg only A film- EMPTING AS PUDDING, TOO