m» 6. r- EUQTKIVJI-‘P! mun ¢d w h,“ =v._______._ __,___._.... ....---.-.-. ¢a¢--v_——@'~" --¢=.5' KQWTZE i==mnawz=srvz =r=z x211 :22: =7 é _ .PAQE,_TYYQA_ r- OO-Ob-O-OO-MOQFO-OO-O-OQOOQOOOQ Woman's R ‘OQOQOQ 9O f0 VHOOOOfiQQOfOQOOOOO-OVO Oi O4 QOO-OQ Q-QQQQ-QQ‘..Q..‘ i Q Q o 4 f ---_-_-k¢_u"---".-.-.~'- l l l l Helpful Hints For The Women Folk \ .- ._._ _ ‘ THE SINGING KETTLE By Silver Spurs The son: my little blue kettle suigs Is a welcome to friends far and near, n [5115 ,0! J03‘ m)‘ heart is singing, I Eslx lully ' to those I hold intrsl l (rear. '1'.) d: mom China. ' lELlbllS while it l l I x stun; 0i llzc wind r .0u.> storn ragrsl hl_ , _ Then meeklv undo out ribbon; ' cl son: l ‘hi! l' szwlnis and stcams it- sv. (.11, l I song, oh, bright dartce in your l ' sweet sputter and . f , ken nine my heart's fond- Lbl tl'l‘llll. A Complete Gift ‘ii l away the (‘hll-I nu shoes. don't for- ‘ " ottturoyvu rub- - u \\lll rtlzell" ' s a will prove llll).ll(‘l'S roll-lung Wlten ElYillg dri-tlls on: 0 ins from cildrcttes voppcl" -.', ltitys . ..nl>p<-;u .ke nlngic u’ clcuncti Wllll a cloth dampened with mn- monia and then dipped into any household c'ertner. Wash in warm lonpstlcls after "ords and dry well, A nut-Em If _'."':~ur buck flTPfll-‘IFP has be- come (lfarkened with uge and the white lines are at dirty‘ gmvg llv- olntlnz tne white lines with a lack llllfqllfl‘, using a small point- cri brush. You will be pleased with the modern. clean-ionizing fireplace wncil _vt~.u are finished. GE'I"l'I!\'G “m? nnnw Y!‘ FOR. nnn-xkrasr is 0mm mwrctwxr m mums Li-TCKIIART. u‘ ouvcr Province) '" the other day of r us: his successor r~ DOlIIYPTS about the route. careful of No. 6T5 on A c. Ker-p to one side as y-otl h the house." he advi. d. mun comes out like a bullet eve v mcvtlilvr." From mv quiet ‘zittle backwater of home. I hove had time to think or". prize elascrvntlons about the buslnc < nf netting up and cut I m1.- l e should b:- some spee- nrllv-rcrl tn. especially’ ' Although in a . when we en- WUMEN WllNllll t 38 to 52 years old. Women who are restless. moody. NERVOUS-who fmr hot flashes, dizzy spollg_gg m)“ Lydia E. Plnkhnmis. Vegetable Com- po\tnd. Pinkluimfis is famous for helplt-l-{z women during these "trying tunes due to functional irregularl- tlc-s. Get n bottle today from you; tlruzmstl wonm TRYING! ‘Tllllf- those d: climate . M. yb- connector! nrd the cercul fflfldy My kettle "mils with joy and glad- IICIO The urtuna of lea from Ceylon. Ivlncc 1n ll dnltlll" p0: '»\.lll l mg 10y an almost continuous blackout throughout the winter months. the technique might appear all the your round. YW may argue. or course. that there Ls_no trouble in your family -lhai lou belong to the class that sets _the table the nigh; be. lore, lczivmg the egg ready for U19 bvlllllll. the toaster rend"; to .0 tho milk. l'l‘he latter puts _\ u in a dilfcrcilt categorv. I.’ 111‘ lXtolfifl ill 50m" iamill: have limc to out cereal in the morn- luz. you don't need help.) f3l‘.'I"l"I.\'(‘ Fl" MADE IIASIER. The wlzole sm-rct. nuiurklla’, is Qflllllg lllvm up in time. I know 0f one mun who tried every Con. rcivable kmd of alarm clock. The‘ soil, musical kind. the fire alarm l" ,. lhc police siren. He got used to‘ them and slept through mum an. “rltcn, being of a inc- chanical turn of mind, he iixedl lll) a gaget with wires mm; y hooked on to his bed clothes. At time m the mo lung the Off, bcdclotltes "uht up to the lie got up. 'I'h.\l's the best I've (llSCO\‘('I‘C"(.l so for. I'.l never forcct my Uncle l Bob buck on the homestead, l culling his five sons in thc morn- " He slept downstairs, andl tiny were all upstairs. It scetizel‘ to lll(', from my bzd in the spare! rocm lcnnlo, that Uticlc Bob' sl:\l‘l(‘.i his proiunc abuse in tne' middle of the night. He had a strong rznging voice, and did he 1 ing l use it! He had a special line for cnch son. it was something re- markable, and vc _" funny _ fhlwwfllly m retrospect. A‘.- Ulvlll-‘h I uwd to pronuse tnvsclf that some Gil)‘ I'd rise, guest and niece though I might be. and proceeding into Uncle Bob's room. I'd take his shotgun from the shelf over his bcd where it had rrslcd 5211M! the Rll-l rebel- lion, and bean the cld gcntcman He'd make his inst call. However, on sober second thought, I realized that the whees of progress must turn, and the v"ar.otts holncstcztds and pro-l enlrtions would ncvcr b: culti- vuicd it voices like Unclc liiolfs were silenced. However, to go buck to our immediate problems, many “Umen have discovered it is really easier on the nervous system to get up and get men-folk off. than to cow- cr undcr the bcdclothes listening to every move they make, and follow- ing lhcm every stcp oi the ‘way. PcrsonaLy, I haven't much ear 101" music, but there's nothing wrong with my kitchen ear. Bill pulled out the wrong drawer looking for the bread knife the other morning, and I yelled at him. STICK TO TIIE NECESSITIES. I used t0 set the breakfast tnbie for my menfolk. and carefully cover the butter and the marmal- ade. 'I‘hs\t's a mistake. What if u few germs and some dust hap- pens to float around? Men don't care. And it takes half o. minute to remove covers. Besides it puts them off their stride. Once I used to board in a. pri- at-e iamlljv. but I didn't have to go to work till nine. This family had one of the first electric toas- ters, and you ought to have seen inc kitchen sink when they had all gone. Carpeted with burnt toast - and the bread all gone! I'm pretty fast. in the morning myself If I do get up. I can eat lnv breakfast. prepare Bill's. like- wise his lunch and read the morn- ing paper. All at once! As I said before, you have to < Crochet Initials with Cuhnork ifor Pillow Slips or Towels _ QIAYFAIR 387 Creche! lllllflls cirmbmcd wtilh culwork-ont: of the most popular new Vogul-s in the nctdlework world. and delicately dtsigncd for guest or These motifs have men charmingly hand towels. pillow sips 0r scarls. mrange rind and Siluyill- tn work unti u pleasant pastime indeed, [or vom- lflgurc hum-q he pnlti-m includes lrntislcrs for two pair of pillow slips or towels complete sols of crochet. alphabets, working instructions and stitch tun.’ grains. In order this (leslgn. write vour name and address on o niece of nthpfir and send with l5 ccnts in coin or stamps to Needlework Department CIIZITHVJPHIWI) Guardian. ' To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. 387 NAME — - - _ -_.-_.____—--_--_____ STREET - - — - -----__-_-__.-__-_-.-. THE COOK'S CORNER SPANISH MACABONI CASSEROLE 1-2 lb. macaroni 1-4 lb. cheese, grated 1-2 cup diced celery 2 medium onions. chopped finc l No. 1 can tomatoes l-4 chopped green pepper 3 tablespoons butter 2 cups medium white sauce Salt and pepper. to taste Method: Cook macaroni in boil- ing salted water until tender and drain. Melt the butter in a. pan and cook the onion. celery, and green pepper in this until tender. Mlx together the well-drained macaroni and cooked vegetables. Place a layer of this in the bottom lit of a greased baking dish, sprinkle i with cheese and then some of the‘ canned tomatoes, Continue in layers until these are all 1159f]. Covet" - the whole thing with the white saticc. Cover and bake in a mod- erate oven 4350 d-eg. F.) for 30 minutes. Medium White Sauce 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk Method: Melt the butter in a pan and mix in the flour. Gradually add the milk and cook. stirring con- stantly. tmiil the sauce is thick an-l smooth. Season to taste with salt and pepper. RAISIN-IIONEY PIE This rals'n pie is just a little different to the usual, The honey is used as sweetening and along with the fruit juices give it a flav- or nll its own. If you like the fllnvol‘ of honey you will like this p e. One-half cup orange juice 3 tbsp. lemon juice i cup cold water One-timid to one-hall’ cup liquid ho deperding on the swcei- t... desired One-quarter tsp. salt Grated rind 1 orange 3 tbsp. cornstarch One and three-quarter seedless raisins 1 tbsp. flour l tbsp. butler Pastry mac's ctms flour Combine the orange juice, lemon juice, water, honey. salt and grated pace in a pan and heat to the boiling point. Mix the co nstarch with a little cold water and then add to the hot liquid. Rinse the raisins and shake dry. Add to the hot mixture and re- move it from the fire. Have ready a pie plate lined with pastry. Sprinkle the flour over the bottom of the pastry and then pour the filling into the pie plate. Dot the butter. Cover with pastry and seal the edges in the usual way. Make a slit in the top for the steam to escape. Bake at 450 deg. F. for 10 minutes and then reduce the heat to 425 deg. F. for the remainder of time. approx. time 40 min. Serve slightly warm. Serves 6. CUPS on the basis of 2 have a special technique and stick to it! Rich-Looking Uesk Set You Can Etch Yourself z-Jaslly Trace Designs on Copper Stunning on your desk — a let- ter rack and paper knife of richly etched copper. And it's fun and simple to etch thcm yoursolf-Jrom designs printc' for you. You'll need two sheets of l8- gauge copper — one 51/; by 1U inches. the other 1% by 10 inches. Begin by clipping off corners of large sheet for rack. Shape smaller sheet like knife shown. And now to prepare for the etch- lrig. Take your printed pattern: and transfer the designs to the cop- per, using carbon paper. Then, with a fine-pointed brush, paint the background with asphaltum varnish, leaving the designs unpro- tcctcd. In'a china dish. mix the acid bath -— ‘A pint nitric acid to which you carefully add the same amount of water. Gently slide in piece: of copper When the designs are eaten to sufficient depth, remove copper from bath, and wipe off varnish with turpentine. It's just as easy to make other lovely articles for gifts and homo. Besides giving complete direction: and patterns for the desk set, our 32—pnge booklet has instructions for making a wall holder for plants, l lamp shade. a fire screen, book ends. a batik scarf - many more iterns._ Send 20c i-n coins for your copy of Decorative And Useful Objects Everyone Can Make to The Guard- ian Home Service Be sure to write plainly your Name. Address, and the Name of booklet. Name Street Address p-mgqpv-~_..._-....._..._._____,_.__..__ 01D Ofif§ffififffff§iffff . _____;1'HE .CHAKI-QI|TTF_ETQYQIIL_QllAEPEL~L_ OOQOOOOOQOQOQO OOOOQOGO CO UOOOOO-QQOOOOOQOOOOOQOQ ‘QQQQXOQQOOQQQQQ Dorothy Dixis Letter Box l DOROTHY Times is Because to be Fettered It is the fashion to blame women for the declining birth rate and to when there 1s only one child or no cnild at all in a. household. that is too selfish, or too cowardly. 01' too sell-indulgent w 80 lhfvllgh the agony of child-bearing and the yciars of slaxery of child-rearing. LlIlS ls a mistake, and that it is men rather than women who ale lacking in parental instincts and say, is because the wife ‘s. DIX SAYS SELFISH HUSBANDS ARE CAUSE OF THE DECLINING BIRTH RATE Lack of Children in Homes in These Modern “"1 Men Don’t Want But I think that __.__..____ -. _-_'~ M (n1- Commodore Norah B! ANGUI IIMVIOAI MAN AND BOATS David went, without Another The bitter enmity tllbt hldcsutb‘ arisen between Norah rant ness wager actions seemed to sup- port the idea. She bought two additions to her father's fleet and had all his skifls fitted with the new echometer ap- who are the ones who are anxious t0 85.08.13); L116 burdens and responsibilities of huvmg children.‘ immuge Certainly. judging from the letters that come to] this column, u is oftener the husband than the wlf e who does SW95 in U“! b01186 and who prefers golf to babies.- I rarely get g. his wlte does sands of letters from women who are eating their hearts out in never have because their husbands don't want W D6 bothered with DECK. cost foo much that they are always huvmil or their tccth straightened, 0r they have the measles or something. And that they are noisy and troublesome, and that they could cramp our style; that we couldn't go away" 0n trips together like we d0, or run around to arties. We would have to stay at tome and take cure of the babies. ' nd he says that if we had children we wouldn't be all in_ nil to each other as we are now. ‘HWY would scpztrzttc us. Come between us. We would be more interested in them than we arc in cach other. Maybe that is all true. but I dont care. I want my baby all the some, and he doesn't." There nre so monv_ other letters similar to this from wiws who want famiies and husbands who dont. that it leaves one to infer that the ntrizirchlal spirit is not very rattling n the modern mun. Evidently he doesn't record children as a LrOWII ting a. new cur every year. his choice between a streamline model and a screaming infant, he takes the cur. This anti-boby attitude on the part of men ts no doubt greuty 1n- flucriced bypthe fact tho so_ many women continue on with their iObS after marriage. As long as having children did not affect a wife's eco- nomlc status is wos one thing. but when hqvinz children prevents her from bringing in her share of _the bacon. it is n different proposition. It ls the expense of the babv P1115 mama's loss of salary. so long as there are no chlldrm the self-supporting wives are no expense to the men to whom they are married. On the contrary, they are not only a source of profit. but they make for their husbands s. comfortable home that gives them more luxury at less expense than they could cniuv at fl bilafdmif house or a, club. This mhkes it matrimony de luxe for hubby. but a ‘oabv breaks up this pleasant waft. Wife has to give up her .10!) find h" av envelope. A ntore permanent home has to be established. A bob)’ doctor has to be set up. And, all in . it is not to be denied that a. child 1s an expensive luxury. Therefore, an ever larger number of men are avoiding paternity. ‘I719!’ want their wives as pals and bart- ners, somebody to play with 1nd Yet who can pay their nart of the score. But I think that they make o tel- rlble mistake. and that in their selfish grasping at the pleasures cf the hour they the greatest I55 hapnlriesuhat 11??- can B vtwmwr-vavu =" Yflllll mmvlnuiu uonoscur: (By FRANCES DRAKE) lcopyrlght, 1939, King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look ln the section 7on1" birthday come: In, and find what your outlook is, according to the stars ¥ANSHHHHVIHHVBHH%E%HHHHMVBJJJJ For Wednesday, April 10th MARCH 21 to APRIL: 20 (Aries) —Opportunle and stunulathlg lfcr tiew enterprises, brokerage and banking interests; you working with steel, masutivl"; nmnufactur- ing tools, machinery, airplanes; driving vehicles. Also favorable for research, writings, study and trav- e APRIL 21 to MAY 2O (Taurus) —Bcllwcet1 7 a m. and 2 p.m., ex- ccLcnt vibrations. Cooperate with those who cnn odvnncc you und your employer's interests. Personal uuncflts indicated, Romance rates, too. MAY 21 lo JUNE 21 (Gemini) -- Practical. financial and all import- ant activities rank high in today's chart. Personal likcs and dislikes should be put aside and the acn- cal good taken into considera- tion. Gains indicated in buslnels and financial dealings. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) —If you deal in tnble delicacies, toiletries. perfumes. dress acces- sories. flowers, flowcral dccorntlois and the like, today particularly smiles on your interests. Ch:- s should outdo thcmselves in quality Children's and artistry. park's '1 feeling Yeast. ' ‘ me: "1 um crazy for a, baby. Suppose I am the maternal type. Any- way, I'd give my pearl necklace any day to have little arms around m)’ But my husband is not willing to have a family- not long for the patter of little foot_-| letter irom a man complaining tlJfl-I- not desire chllden, but I get thou- longpng for the little child they will children. One of these women writes Says duldren to have their adenolds out. rho man who never knows what it is to have little children's arms around his neck; who never sees little faces pressed against a window pone waiting for his return at night; I who never hears little feet running’ to meet mm or has fumbling Litte lingers search his pockets for the triiles he has brought them, has missed the bggcst thrill that any man ever Bets. Moreover". no man ever glories 1n his own success as he does in that of some talente! son or beautiful daughter. For that is his immor- talltv on earth — handing down his name to those who will carry it on to bigger and better things. And, finally, I think that the man who deliberately denies himself children is destlnfng himself to a lonely and desolate 0d age, for when his own career is ended a father can have a never-ending interest in his children. and llve over again his life in them and their children. But the childless 1mm 1185 nothing. Love Prosper! Over Good Health Dear Miss Dix-The other day 1 fainted and the man t0 whom I W85 betrothed broke the engagement, giving the excuse that he was not rich enough to su o, delicate W C, ' if Has this anypmht to do wit love? Gigi/PROBE. v Answer: - Not much to do with love, but a lot to do with prudence. One likes to think of a true lover as being so chivairous and fender that he would cherish a frail wife the more when she needed a strong arm to lean upon. On the other hand, it is but m: to look at the matter fr0m the man's side. and certainly it is a great handicap for him to have a. wife who ls n]; up to par from 9, health standpoint. A man must be infatuated, in- deed. with a woman if he is blind to the fact that if he marries an invalid he will spend his life slaving to my doctors’ bills and druggists bills and hospital bills. Nor is it a. gay prospect to 100k forward t0 coming home m a. wife who is sick and nervous and peevlsh, instead cf oéme who ls gay and healthy and 5 rong. Vvhen a. woman falls ill after she l5 married her husband ls in honor bound to stand bv her and do all that he can for her. but I dont blame a. man for not wantin to IIIBITY 8 woman there's a way-out-fhc Take o month's treatment of But milk, water . . . 'I'hen note that natural elimination is restored with your old-time pep and vitality. SOLD BY BORE MARITIME GROCERS rum/v am’ 0mm l/[nsrf/ who is airea v In PBQL‘ h@_fl_l§h-____D9BQ1‘HY_D1X rate especial attention. JULY 24 to AUGUST}? (Leo)- You may have to prove your lcleverness today in more ways than -o"ne. Sift values from useless items, .<lon't waste time with ldlers and DO tame a. desire to overlndulge pleasures. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 2.3 |(Virgo) — Your vivid imagination ‘and ability to criticize books, plays or other writings can bring on fresh benefits this keen "men al" day. Investigations, detective wolk, government and kindred confi- dential matters also highly favor- ed. ' SEFPEMBER 24 to OCTOBER I23 (Libra) —- Stimulating and en- couraging to inspirational and lsplritual matlczs and for projects that are humanitarian. Have no port in gossip or unpatrlotlc in- lrigue. OCTOBER 24 lo NOVEMBER 22 (S-orpio) — Specialists in all lines of endeavor, students. lawyers, physicians, singers and actors: Iifxtend yourselves for more than ordinary success this good day. Benefits indicated. OVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Between 7:20 poratus, which can detect the pres- ence of herring shoals when the human (are and ear have foiled. She an arrangement whereby her crews received a hi her ercent- age of the catch, and n re urn ex- pected them to be continually at sea. even though on occasion there was little prospect of finding her- "Idle fishermen shook their heads and were inclined to blame the soft- handed Hector Mentelth for encour- a aing Norah ln her innovations- ey wondered what old Peter Grant would say if he were suddenly to return. Over b?" they Wfluld fore- tell trouble for his dauilhlerg, “She doesna understand, they would say. “At the fishing Yffve Gm to lgeedcanny. lvéephggd boats must be] res now an . In spite of such talk. however. matters were beginning Y0 look ser- ious for David Mcorezvr- He 6°11"! not afford to offer his crews more money, and some of the 1955 1W3‘ spirits left him and were emplflyfld by Norah Grant. I-Ie was faced by the knowledge that the rival 1199i- better equipped and "w" "my manned, was enerally able to reach we mafiketxplslcesefore his and secure e 00 D - Hi: crews worked hard to meet 1110 threat to their Ill/Elwood. and like Jock Galbraith, Noralh fGII‘?:II»'gu€pt Qeslgvlgexfi-iflflxrfrfg: l3 . fink-n? a difficult obstacle to sur- mount. One evenlng. about o. fortnilm after the accident which had led l0 all the trouble. an engineer W88 fit‘ ting a new propeller in the Silielt‘ Spray, while the crew slapped DR ti!‘ and vornLsh upon her damaged hi?! . David and Jock sWOd at Quays e> watchingnthe work and dlfiwfiimfl on. ‘hSASIIGuIIIOW vou see what's hgvvm- fng,” sold David slwmlly- Nlllf-l; Grant is spending money ike W8 B and working her men t0 the b0“? trvlng to land catches ahead of U8- If we don't have luck she'll smash us. The markets are bad enollllh l" ready. thanks to the troubles abroad and the chance of war. and all my capital is in the skiffs." Jock spat into the smooth water. “Ye're ower pessimistic. David. ma‘; her falthers dau hter shell forget her bad temper n a millim- Bhe'1l have the sense b0 56E that 1n the fishing business cut-thrill!‘ methods dinnaflpay. l-Ier mqp ll tum against her in elonll 1'1")- "Her father knew that, I KNOW- But she's had so little experience. And besides-before things come t0 a. head I may be in the soup. Do 3'01! know this, Jock—I blame that Men- teiul fellow for a lot of truuble- H" out for her money and he wants m9 Due to be as big as possible. ' n “Yerc no’ on admirer o’ his. 8h? "Admirer! Jcck-dt beuts me f0 know why Norah Grunt shou d throw herself awav on a sveclment like that." Jack's eyes twinkled. "Aye. its a pity. But 1: dinna su - pose it matters much t0 vou.|_Dflv d, since ye hate the sight o her? "01 course it doesn't mutter." re- plied the other with sudden stiff- HESS. "Ag-fl y; Suing her for that new or " nl-‘opedont know. it worth it? Th! l lawyers would lze all the “Oh. please yersel’. Its no for e___.. David caught his companions arm. "Loo J k look at $11M M‘, ? kid. What’ he do ng " Jocks turned. 1n the mtherin dusk he could see a boy stretch out over the parapet of the pier about twenty yards away. a.m. and 1:50 in the afternoon four excellent aspects tend to make this period propitious for intelli- gently aggressive achievement. New business. bettering old and familiar matters, paving the way fcr gffillc!‘ activity sponsored. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) -- Employer or em- ployec. army or navy mun. gov- ernment retainer, you in whom our interests are entrusted and you whose work may often seem to be unappreclated, friendly stars op- provc your earnest endeavors. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Engineers, specializ- ed mechanics, draftsmen. builders and inventors. Work on your bright ideas. Keep improving your work and broadening your knowledge. Beneflcent rays for all Aquariums. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Attend early to import- ant duties. Push steadily ahead "but don't force matters. Da may- be more receptive to slow u: in- grntiating methods. Be patient, perserverlng. A CHILD ‘BORN ON THIS DAY wmblllefi Ovllrflile. determination and mental cleverness with a charming personality. Continuity of urpose important if it is to ach eve the success that can be his (or hers). Help it build a strong hpiritufll foundation. Has organ- ization ability. Ten to one your nervous. run-down is due to constipation. But my. two cakes daily, dissolved in Dr. Chase's R A D 0 PA I. David started to shouted. happened. scream and the hurtling out and 90w water, t , e white face stared up for a. second, closed about him. He gas - __.._-.._.._ ._- _ ._ ____A_1;R!L_10, 1940 ».»»»»t~=¢==========~==---=4; _ec~cce - e alm w. Social and Personal '1. Fashions '1. Literature O-O-OOOQ-O-O-OOH ...4,.. J1‘... . .. ..._ '_ v He“ H-u-“u; , ab“ in; youthfulness. Follow this aim le Palmolive beauty neat- ment. For your ace, throat nod shoulders, and for your barb, ently muss e into your enClennsc (he pores thoroughly. Rinse with warm water, than with cold. That's all. Ye: chem in no sure: Way than this, co help keep akin a warm, rich, almolive la real, all-over akin beauty. Linn n Pclnallvo‘: "Hunnv Geno" clc Ndwi- n». Mo!“ Wat, FIL, i lo 1J0 9.!- "It/s Archie Grant. Been fishing for cuddins. and his hook"; got atuc below the parapet." “The young ass. He'll overbalance." run. "Archie!" h “Mind what you're doing. But even as he spo e Th a boy's body n into t e beiow. His went deep hlrtv fe little then disap cared. Near at and. skim were ranged beside the pier. but they were empty, since this wag a Saturday, and the fleet remain in port over the week-end. David did not hesitate. He kicked ofl’ his half-Ian th rubber boots, d5; carded his pac et and dived. felt the icy chill of the watedr asHit ‘DE . e could see a white blur close to him. His hand went out and gasped a ‘piece of cloth. Wlldlv he lcked to he surface Archie screamed. "All ght, old man!" muttered Dgvld. "We'll be ashore in a. min- u e" A slight movement of the tide. however, was carrying them 114N105“ imperceptibly awnv from the pwr Hampered by the boy's struggles. David found that when he tried to swim towards the barnacle-covered plies he could make little headway. He heard shouts and a sudden dull, throbbing sound. He looked over his shou der, beyond the lines of skirts. and to his horror saw the bluff bow of a. lighter bearing d0Wn upon them. He realized suddeny that the part of the pier from which Archie l1 fallen was the usual berth of vessels bringing cargoes o! rcon. oiled Jock Galbraith. "Here's a ll ehuoy. Look outl" Wrenched from the wall of the fish-buyers’ shed, the lltebuoy came whirling down. It splashed into the water a few feet away, attached to a Nile. on_which thewmcngtalLqrejlvereJ (Continued on page 10, Col. 4) Spring is the time or year when I. bolero dress is very essential This style is crisp and smart and at the same time will be useful and becoming. Gm flannel is one of tho leading fabr cs for this new season, and when combined with yellow crepe or pique, is the love- liest combination you can imagine. Navy blue crepe is chic and prac- tical. too, and combined with snowy white is fflesh as the first Spring flower. The separate blouse is softly draped at the waistline to give the effect of a sash. Style No. 3200 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16. 36, 3B and 40. Size 16 r uires 8 3-8 yards of 39-inch mater a1 for long sleeved bolero and skirt; 1 1-2 yards for blouse. 50nd fifteen (lilo) (coin ll pro- fered) for pattern. write plainly your Name, Address and uric number Ba aura to ltuu the size vou wish. Style No. 3209 Size ._............. 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