11.301: TWO ma“? Mp0 01!, Ind P011081 With Oh, mist. ve aye ln Providence, l: , then cl ‘a. dry flannel, clot-h. F0: PYOVLGCHCQ Ls kzn , e ,l' 1.10’; mange: .1111, 111.1116. l‘."ll'.lllP(l on A11 '1 bear \ 'I‘he Oorifidt-nce \\"h'.0h we have ln ourselves 1.1‘. ' h to much of that ii 111m ue L11 others. 1d yell win through, 11 ‘ _ Fl‘ ks o. o! crux: A creamy boiled custard flavored 111w its R111 I‘ 11 0 MW. mm almond extract. and served on Z111 jeiiy" 1s a llfill-Wfilbllfif — - -- 1111109 l, ‘ ' 't‘u' n, In-plrntions are what ill. WG ll‘\‘€\l. f. ‘B, 11.;itt..-r, gairiilsh " 5:11:11. spring - 110.11 tliciiiocli s. \vh.-:‘1~ o5 coni- . ti 1 1111110 1. u.11.1‘..l::1 101' n >311" Lsinzlliss wlilcli L: made from the '\ of l' '1 ‘vitiiclly ivus i common .l‘.lll.t‘S arc 1.112111! group- ll mahogany’ s. skzrtrd and lt‘l‘ side of a Xflfintliy A= ‘o lul-ky 1111111 101's, probably lru-ws‘ ‘Hi-turn ‘.\'(‘ll.fl chovse "a 1101'- fwt 33" fzimiipq a < 11¢ name from the fact. 1r hunts 1:1 11.ll"l{§ 1.11 once dc- ._ us‘ 1111i“ '.\‘.1'<'l'1 .l1 liars and lauuli- In bounding n , gllfih ,1; bits, alu- l .. 111" f "IN l]? two 111.19 l lund fwct are 1 ‘beyond the SllllLlPl Homo sho 11c n 111.10:- where a. lllilll can 511v n1‘. 2W‘ liizliczs he 10.111‘: sny tit :11» rtlmn Miro substances can be dlsnlved bv tirr-zr‘ 111111 1w any o“.1er liqiild. notvr “v6.1.1 411x111 Al‘l‘.\ltl~ . 'T“ rnotu SUN you CAN §1..\kr:’rr1" rum- itits i. sr Avoid evpwstna your half 11o tfhe - -» ~ " 0;‘ "w sun for more‘ 3.1 nosflhio lo nmk» out vose= niinii‘ " a dag: any n full ivr-ck lf 1311"." w» pm- the nor. A live from 11:1" 11nd tl ~ Sn. h» (‘tin for your hi1. 112v r1" " :1 F110 . -rv11i1i~1l!'o zvzll ' 311:1 , “I 5110's and, ~.<\‘:\'(‘1"\'. n! "n u fiP/Wfd‘ vnsc? our sowlp dry {and howls FhP mriv ivivo a diff- . . orcnt flnivl"; .. P11101111 o-ich F!" PlPYll/Y 0f rlnv of 111:1 foll/‘iv v iwrk. Tiic -""\Y1-‘. R111 if"! 1t rial‘ i1=c :1 i111 l‘ . . .. 1:0 nuke 1h.- hioorit- ln.~1 lriigct‘. "’l".\"‘ ll-‘ROTIIY SIWHIFVIEA I)R.\I‘l'2ltll';5 d . l Shoo.- fox" 1V2 .i.cs drriyerlvs the ‘mflkl’ for ctYV-loo room; on l "s. For a 1w: 0on1 1:1 fros- ' 11w 11911-1 did and d!" P111‘ o.’ mritvh- . ' ‘ ‘Oiv __ on» tlwv nnrl ‘lw who?‘ *' " ‘v cannot. . s Pull .1‘ aloivcd 1i c rf :1 irvtition. t» tn mwke a mm- tPP-e simple . bird will r1"yri_g' 5-911 \"\ -it".'|\'1l n, hird 1n h _.=u: for 1110.‘:- flinn a 311511: 11:‘ “.4 prir.‘ nf '1 p31.» 1, c ‘- (R().'<§ STITFII NOVELTIIZS i . .. t" t: __ “bl/l, - -r..§ ‘dim-Vi;- m3:.'»:.‘§1’_li.'.'=..‘l. . 5* it 4t 175M155; =€i!i!:"/ z. 419E",- rlti- l < 1 Vol‘. lurtor 1'11 dzuilxlc b. '1 Tf. in spit“ 1].‘ ",1;!_ lo 1P1 bidiy slrliii‘ ii 111w- viii‘ s~e a doc- litr- swim ~"1\l‘ll <:.1\' so (hi! lll'_'\' "x111 h» nblc in alvmrl) more ivrit- ,0r, tnkfnr o‘f "no ivitcr- d To kw“; a t v-"idv Wolfe us- 1Zrrives and kvvpzii: i114» flcu- c; ' n - or ‘Azcr sot l1. on a 1n a c001 rwm mo." 11. ' hclps i“ lnih all, dcrip‘ -hncks. 1 a -~ u? w-"w * "w "'m»»385i»~‘ fi»»»...2T.m-;;4»’»»»-- 600D NEWS! liii-iiiuii MIIFFIIS roii BllElKl-‘AST QHomemakm, n the “fhmfly dieti- tians", like to feature Kellogg’! All- Bran Muffins on the breakfast menu regularly. They know the extra "bulk" i: needed by many for “regulu” habits. They're easy to make and mlke grand eating. BASIC BRIN MUFFIN RECIPI 2 tablespoon: lhflfl- w; cup milk .. 5mm... 1 M 1 e“ H’ tealpoonuli l c1111 Kellogg‘! Iljtonlpoona All-Bran baking panda Cream shortening and uupr thoroughly; add egg and l>cal until creamy. Stir in All-Bun and milk ; let soak untilmolt ofmoiatureia uken up. Silt lluur with aalt and baking powder; add t0 first mixture and stir only until llourdiaappean. Fill greased mirllin pans 75 full and bake in niotlcmtely hot oven (1100-11) about 30 minuten. Yield: 8 large mufiins (J inches in diameter) or I2 small mufiins (Zlj inches in diameter). For the delicate texture and delicloul taste of thcse muffins use Kellogg’! AlLBran and n0 other kind. All-Bran Silpplivs “hulk“ so many diets need, and also the intestinal tonic Vitamin Bi. n. E a = z n n i: w: 1 x m < m z -¢ o z o < '-'. ~< a n ~< THE COOK'S CORNER l l (‘IHCKFN (‘ltOQl‘E'l"I‘ES. I __ _- (lrav-ilurrl cup b-iilcr or (‘llfi-KPH 1-2 .fnt, l-ll c1111 nil-purpose 1l".u ' l cup (‘MIGKFTI st salt, 1-4 111.1111. . , 1111110 lpfifti; c*l’f_\‘ Ml illlfl cfiqytcdi. '2 cups ch (‘KPH 1d "rriv, l t‘1‘1i hrvnd lo: t wirriilxi», l--l(‘l'11lll' ibirml 111 the 110111‘. Crmtluz ‘the milk, stirring constantly" llnlll n smooth 1111511‘ ls formcd, Then add .1110 s tick and cock, Ftirriitg oc- fcrl> is. lllllll vcry l1'l and Add s 011.1 pint-tint) . ....i ("l1 11. Hmpc l\ll.\.1l.l'(‘ 1111.1 it»... tlpce 1110.1».- long ~l\l\l’l lirilf .tl(“.l 1n (linmelcr. I11) in ,c'1'um11s. 111m 11110 a mixture of miglrs and 1iii.k and azrilii 11110 (‘hill ln t-hc rolripcrntol‘ cuimlzs. 1 nrcclr-zl. Pry ln drrp 1:11 (375 w. l~‘.ilir.l 1111111 gifirzcii htmvn. ma» n11 plfllf‘. S9110 lift. T1115 hkvs l2 scrvlnzs l l l PINEAPPLE (‘VSTARD PIE I l P5178 and mop one lrlrge p121?- ET‘ c ski 1 1 l‘l'll 11: ‘c? iiwtqlip and cook 111 its oivu juicc " ‘ "d ‘.\I',l in-iw lu! uiril 11 1111s. .\'l.'ikc n sof: r-uflnrrl l‘ i111‘*1':.ll 11L of 2 cg- 1 1-1111 of milk, and 1-2 i-llvrt 11- nll- ,' " 1) of sliutir‘. Si, r 11110 11115 1 rollcd and slflod broad 11o pie inrlv cr may not be garn- uhvtl with mcrmuuc. lor against a rout/h wall, a4 the lbrlcks get very hot and cause the olrd great siufenng. 4 Ncvcr leave a. cage 1n n. ,d1‘nughts, bll‘(’5 are extremely sens- llllYfl dllfl l“ ' pIlGlIIIlIHIIL. i 5 C011"? e n1 night lcavlng one SltlB open, Oflcr them a bath of tepid ivntcr daily ln summer. every lather day ln winter Do not. .'(".'l\'t" lanlih 1n or on side of cage x 1110111 1112111 an hour. Bnt-hs pre- . lzcr. Pcrchcs should be scraped, -_v rcniam tlnirq) if ivnshcd and t.’ l1 rrls rhciimntisrn. Chum ivntcr and f:c<!1 1121191‘ 111 bciicm seed and sprxnkxd with cf c.1212 daily, gmvvl. lvntei" the chill lilkfn off, *:.1 tor drinking and bathing. fl Change cuLtle-fish every flx months. Ill Give small amount of elthcr circa-s, DP])1)f‘l‘—l:l‘J§S, lei-tum, COOK. v11 cnrrcl. o1‘ npplt- once n day, (irccnv must he lllfifClllllly \\'.'lsll0d mid muwt not be wot or too cold. l1, Tmzits can be bought ollher loose or ln cake form, if’ 10054; hall’ p. tcasptmn ln small dish every other day lS sufllciciit. 12 Caucs should be washed 11-1 warm soapy water and scnldcd once l» month. 13- If a bird ll a caught bird and not bred ln captivity, let. 1t fro. A caught. bird pines and sug. fcrs iintll he dies ln his prison, NEW COOKIE PRES! It's easy to tum out. fancy rooklcs with one of the new simplified presses equipped to make twelve different designs. Simply flll the container wlth cookie dough tcniwnclty on; re- NIX‘ ~ about eighty cookies). hold the container steady gm, . 1m! the Sturdy handle at. lztryne the douiz‘! 1. f d baking shie oroe out. onto the and bnkc 1n pastry shellm tum the hand gTlp on lhg top, and i _.IHET..,.(31!ARbQTIliTmlvN GUM” ‘ " k4“ kkAkkk A A vvvvvvvvv vvv vv Vvv vv lM/fomaifs Re alm‘ v. Social and Pe sonal '1. ---..--..--.- .-¢--‘-...-q- Dorothy Dix 's Letter Box her conduct causes me any anxilety. all about constitutionally unable to follow it. her prlvaty. Also recognize that the glrl is vrlint. nature 111.1111? her, just. as you are. You are of the gabby 1y . while she l5 silent, You never tre of the sound of your oivn volce and you are just muud to talk every- thing 0\'(‘l' with an y who will listen to you, 011d i0 tell everything you know. WllilL‘ speech comes lizard to vour tlllllglllfl‘. It ls 1130111’ to iii-r to express lu-r inner feelings and she suuplv cannot turn out. all 111v contents of hcr mind for the 8111115011191“. even of her mother. It ls unfortunate when girls do .1101. ‘.15 the rhras» goes, take after their nml-licrs mid llfiYB the some t-lirirat-leristirs. bm-riuse ll. maltvs for roiiyonla‘lt_i' for them to like , NW-‘t-‘J-‘fl-‘f a For Tucsdapx July 2nd. hiAll-Cll-I 21 L0 APRIL 20 tAresl ~—-N[fllllll{LU‘.~lll'1llg art-cc. 1n mcacnt (Tllll play a helpful he», vncri- .1g a s [lClllLS- 11c lixiuqui .l-_v, iiinlliis; liicl mclutliiig vol. .110?) and ntgnnimlloii ivork u: are ln the foregrcund and are in 1111c for gzizns. l APRIL 31 tn AIAY 20 ('1‘;1u'.ii=.i— 1311511114, soiling, iixzlm; manufac- Lulzng, (‘Xllilltlllhf 111111 io in- ‘clutle prcsuiig cllmu - and 1.11 aid Tll¥lll0Oll5 CHUSPS, 11:11‘ mvcullons and 1n1i1>i'o\'111: old outs. govern- mcut. in roots are among the ;h1|4hly 1:1 rd. PTHZllo Ls-iic; also ‘are spnnlorcd. , MAY 21 lo JUNE 2i l(i:1111111l— N01 so pznprtlous 101‘ mom)" mot- ters. Nmv business may not show miucdltitc gains, but kcip ivorkiiig ifor bolltcrmlnl. flIZfl to ‘achl e Lha- gioul sci, for you by 0111131131111‘ or yourself. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Causal- Quality and quantity. workman- ship and good hcndivofk stressed. KM-p ahead of schedule rather than ‘bvhuid. Plans and loundnllon ivork lmore favorcd than quit-k m:1*.eiary' rclurns or ps-rscnal gain. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Attcnd strictly to your job mfuse to be a pa.» o.’ rumor or discord. Ask admce of wise, more Q.\‘1)(“l'l£‘llt'(‘.'l heads. Rmarl intrllz- gPlll lzlciuwture. Today's a lpects arc ‘friend l)‘. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (VlFl.‘,‘Ol-—WI\l-L“ll Lhc monry cnd of 1t. 1111s ported, Vruonn! B2 usefully occupzctl, and l1‘ _i<"u lYlYB any time on your hlmzlls, liiid som-fthmg to ‘do that. will help others. Kcop mov- lng forwnrd. . ER. M to OCTOBER. 23 fLlbTill—-Y0l1 can and should cer- tainly try to mnkc new trains in finances. property and organization work. Use your remarkable intui- tion. Make up for lost time. OUPOBER 24 to NOVEMBER Z (Sconpio) -—E=.peelally period for advancing personal money mat.- tcrs and general buflnrss. Gains through large companies, organiz- altlotis and the abate and govern- mem. Stay usefully busy. NOVEMBER 28 to D 22 tsagltlmrlual~vlbramlono beneno Deal with soundly progressive peo- ple and 1n uvundly progressive pro- jects. Try some unusual device. molnod or tum to enhance your work or hoblblen. DECEMBER. 38 to JANUARY I1 (Calprlcornl-Ibpeolally flno period for making advnnoemerm through ,sumrlors. good friends and new, pvorlhy undertaking; and endeav- ,ors. Consistent acllvltv la better than sporadic force. Mind the diet. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY I (Aquarium-among and general DESIGN N0. X 680 LA-"rncllvc Rm‘! vrysv-lo-rlo dvsilros siiltnble r .l|ii'.u1.~, i.-l."l.iiii.s' xtnil‘ mills, ctr. 1"!‘ lfufvl‘. o‘.- lldrr-ifa Hot. iron lrniiarru- llftllr-rii ,\,'n, 6'10 u. _ Inch ,tvilli cnmplclc instructions, To ortivr 1111.; fit-stun. “nu.- your name and address on n. niece nf nMW and semi iilih 1o routs In coin or stamps lo Needlework Department Uharlottctown Guardian. Clin-rlollailovvn Guardian " glgedlevvork Dcnnrtmcuk Deslgn N0. X O50 gAMa--———-————.—-———————---— "- i1 QIREEI‘—-——-—---~—---'-"------ lflfiwyn;g|g_.___-_.,.._--__—----____ k“ M 111:: ‘.11! lilfiilih flWlVTElllZ about 3 by 3 inches to 5 bv 6 111th»; . 65c per pound packugg _.’ number» priced right at 6S ants a pound. It takes good tau to satisfy Maritime MORSFS STANDARD TEA sul- isfies tliem in ever increasing tea drinkers, and Blended right and never has unyih then she my; no more from a very large to have some one I can't Eeildflllylhirmt 01g. of my when I sco her or s yml! a b01153 Oixglflik at lnlght. Ell U181} says Ls a s01‘ - ever I want to, but. never trles to exllllin h" side 0t bhe story. frlendly people about me. unhappy for my daughfc indifferent toward me. Cari Y0“ 511KB? of handling her? A SAD M. . Answer: Yes, 1 can, but. It ls one that you qult trying 1.0 p13‘ int-o her thoughts and and , MOTHERS SHOULD NOT EXPECIl DAUGHTERB‘ T0 BE LIKE THEM Don't Worry if Your Girl ls Not Talkatlvo — She Likes to Keep Her Own Secrets -- Today’: Letter Box m Mlumt-ihsvothlbeflofhlllvand llldollflhflllibm my healrrtlsbreaklng overthew-ayml zreltami. Iitlsxft that i onlychflld gmg;goodgirl,ooeniormhlflh school and lhe gets fine marks. but E316 1115‘ won't; confide 1n me. everythuifilshe does and thinks- er friends and wnat I lon for her to tell m6 z 1 wam w 11981‘ they do, but she w say unless I ask her. ""1 than 1a necessary. I come and sociable family, and I love to talk things over with. m" daughter. Evep her girl friends she She lets me say what- m: 1 crmipmiaonligzaxilonahig 081:3 r to act so 001d and 5i; 9, method win not mu and MM" W“ "° It. la to lei the poor R111 alone I-nd mm; up on all like does. Respect- iz-‘b r- 1‘, w; glong better together. But if they arent. tr mot-her M‘ g beauty and Mary ls homely. ll mother loved ulety 811d Dafliles ""1 Sully ls a boo ivorm. there ls noth- ing she can d0 about lt. 01d Mother Nniure had the first say ln the mutter. There lg no complaint that. moth- crs Flake oftener against theh" dnuzilerg than that they dont. confide 1n tltem. Somehow, moth- 01's. fccl that they have a right to ])l‘0l)l" lflto their daughtcrs most. secret. thoughts mid feelm s, and ‘thei nfcclfimuchpaizgrlcvwe vijhen the same L lugs and enables_lhem____<Cont§nued_on1:18.30,8, 1001]’); - '1'n‘.'n'n'o'n'ufi'b'b'u%'n'o'o'u'n'u'h\'b'ln'b'ufi'u'b'o‘o'lf%fi' YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE “I l== .~ .111 m l‘: Look ln sirllon yniir blrlzhday comes In. and find "P. s what your outlook is. according to tbs stars ‘I'-- HEW-VHF ‘-buslne\s matter rate considerable attention. Lzirge undcrtakmgs and uldeslpread activity sponsored. You role for the good o1 othcrs 11nd lhcir affturs. Rest sulliocntly, loo. i FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 lPliCflih-EQ discreet with relatives. MOTXlllICSS and lndzftcrcnoe are strictly taboo. This ls n test. day for cudurnucc, anzbfifcn and con- SSYCIIOY. Shrw 11s l’lO\\‘ ycu can be (l. lTfil 855C‘- A Cl-[ILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be a vcmat-lle, agrle, near and 1111:1111‘ S€llFlLlV0 scul who will love 11.5 or hci‘ family nbnve all world-Ly goods or jlillfl. Should never be al- lowed to sncrllzoc itsclt‘ far 0mm‘: l0 lhc extcnt of exhaustion or de- DYPRVCH. Hczilihlul bu’. not too slrcnuous outdoor exercise and a- voidance of ivcrry are two “mustsfl Biuy, lntlercstmg yum-s ahtad, Pleasant Evenings Sing Old Southern Airs Illl back to Old Cni- Mnny Favorites ln New Songbook Just the thing to ulng on balmy Summer evenings, these favorite Southern longs. A vern or two ~and you feel u romantic u the bcoul and belles of old Dlxlel "Can? Me Back to Old Vlrglnla" is a long you'll all adore. I "Carry me back to old Vlrglnny, There‘: when the cotton and the 00m and ‘tatoe: grow, Therfl when the blrdl warble sweet ln the uprlngtlrno . . ." No need to hesitate for wordl or tune when you have the long- bookl ever handy. Gully you go on to croon "Golden Slippers," be- loved old lplrlfual. "Oltlih den: oldesflall golden ppm u no wen, lekuo day look no nut . . .' And fhen ling "Listen to the Mocking Bird," n uentlmental old- tlmer. It goel, "I'm dreaming now of Hallie, Sweet Hallie, Sweet Hallie, I'm dreaming now of Hallie, For the thought of he: l: one that never dies." What [rand tfmel you'll h" slnglng the many favorites in our Southern oongbook. Hal 2'! dlttlu complete with words, mule, plane accompaniment: and guitar dia- mmn. Include: many loved Stephen Footer mania-among flit-m "Jeanie Wlth the Light Brawn Hair," "Swaneo River,” "Oh Sivsanna." Bend 20o in oodna for your copy of 501188 From 'W Down Scum to The Gammon oma Service. Be sum to write plnlnlf ‘W: Name address, and the Name of book- lmet. Addrua Province ZV"YT"Ci'-Iq». ‘and he jumped 111w the miniature l‘.lAl\y_4nlAllllA1AA -._.~.¢--....-v-o--.._._- - Southern Atlantic Legacy II IIDNII PAIIIAI lot the nerd h! admits: mu ‘$3 “t? ‘lhi“‘°§w'.‘°‘.l.‘l“&“‘2 an a m" 'v atnnglod exclamation and nho aw that no had come upon In lathe hondloatwilmt IQEIDQC_WDOIIZ ord nut-cue. Only o handle wan upoud, and with n, complete disregard 0f the fact. that the remainder of the bag was still buried. he gripped it. and tried to pull i; clear o1 the sand. "wall a minute, Daddy!" she aalcl. “Let. me clear the side: first.’ Ha did not. appear to hear her, but. continued to w: at the handle with, all his strength. It resisted hi: efforts for some moments, and 1.1.011 the leather parted suddenly, and he lost his balance and rolled over backwards, sblll grasping the handle in one hand. He ivas up 1n an instant th cursing under his breath, a digging furiously to free the case. In ancLhvr mmulc or so, the top and part. cf one side were exposed, pit. and was straining to lllt. 1t. He worked 1t free of 11.5 setting of sand by jerking it backwards and forwards, and then, ivlth a tre- |mer1dous effort, lifted it. out and. ‘swung l1. clear, _i A second similar case had been exposed bv hzs action, but. 11c paid no attention to tms. He flung him- so to his knees ngaui, and Wllih trembling hands snapped open the hnsps which secured the case, nnd threw the 11d back. ' Within were a xiumber of cylind- Ilcsil canvas bags, parkcd nently lsida by side, and as he snntchcd one otthem out. Diana heard ilie heavy clilnk of metal. The bag was seclued with cord round the neck, and 1n another moment he had undone the knot. i and pulled it open, exposing its con- llcnts. It. ivas picked full of gold coins. For some seconds he remained kneeling there, feasting hla eyes on the treasure, while Diana stood peering down ovcr his shoulder. Then he dipped hls hand into the bag and drew out a handful of its glintlng yellow contents. Thev were mostlv sovereigns and half sovereigns, with one or two twenty franc pieces and an Amer!- can five-dollar piece, and he let. them trickle through his fingers into the bag again with a kind of sensual plcasurc, ' “I never thought lo sec gold again in this quantity!" he said at last. ln a. vuloe which ivns almost. awestruck ‘Hundreds and thousands cf gen- ulne gold coins! ‘Pon mv soul, I can understand Tom's idea nnwl T1~crc‘s nothing like 'cm! And the value! Why, thls onc case must weight. 3, hundrurliit-iglitl" A liundredwclghl of gold l" Dlnna exclaimed. “And there's another case, too!" "There may be more tlinn that!" the lvlajor returned; and hc- dropped the bu: ho ivns holding mid lurm-d linck tn lhe cxcnvnllcn. “Como on! We mnv us \\'(‘ll find out hoiv much u? have col l" Between t.:.cm, they scraped away the sand from round the second siiltcnse and lifted it. out of the hole. It was slipzlitlv larger than ilic llrst, but appear '1 l0 he no hcnvicr, nnd l \\'llL‘ll it was f7]).‘l\€‘(l in 1L; llll'll ll‘|(‘_\' Iszui" that it was not quite full. Evi- ‘tlvntli’ this ivzis the onc which the l Captain 11nd (lvnivn upon on lhe oc- caslon of his two visits to the island. Thev spent. some time ln making certain that lhcrc were no mole cases buried on the spot, and when they 11nd convinced ihcmselvcs of this fact, they laced each other, hot and breathless, "Well, that‘: that," Diana said. “We can any we've got roughly two hundred-weight. of solld goid coln. That must be several thousand pounds ivorlh, at least." "Well you can work it out. for yourself," the Major 101d her. I now 1t. took more lilzan three sov- erelgns to make an ounce. so there d bo over fifty to the one pound. "Phat would be over flue thousand sovci-elgns to each of thcse castq! ' she exclaimed. “Ton or twelve thou- sands altogether." " 11d you can more than double that," he pointed out. cxultanlly. "Gold is ivortli at least. twice as much nowadays. You can say this lltlle lot is worth from twenty to twenty-five thousands pounds as lt. stands.” In the excitement of finding the trcasum, she hnd temporarily for- gotten their precarious position, but now she reviewed the sltuzillon anew and racked her brains tn rend some new meaning lnto the ncgroes’ ab- andonment of them, ln the light of this discovery. It. left her 1.11.111 only one conclus- lon-that. the mcn had acted on their own Initiative and had seized the opportunity to steal the sloop. The Major, however, was obvious- ly wedded to his later theory, as his next words showed. “Wcll, I'm going to take good care that whatever happens he won't. profit b 11.1" he announced gud- deniy, " e‘l1 bin-y thLs lot a aln for the time-but. ln a dlfferen place. Somewhere handler to the ahore so that we canrget. at l1. quicker w en we want. l1. ut. 1n any case, where he'll never find ll." He tied up the one ba B8111 . and taking out o second rom the one. rose to his feet. with one in either hand. "Como on!‘ ho laid. ‘We'll tah AMomingSmile ' DlSTR-ACTION “Iholanttumlwu invento- mkne, the people could be heard la n n. mile away." " eal when. was 10in‘ 07A more?" - A! GOOD AS NEW "Ilhait. loolm llko an old axe," mid the visitor to the town's oldest tn- hmblmnt. "It la, sir, ll la. ‘mat IXO la ‘I5 raolmlbomhtftwhenlwua "The axe seem! just as good no when you bought l1. doesn't. it?" -buI nobody over asked her out twice OTFIE always huh-J lKflCLlVI . . . She rook infinite palm with her hair, for example, but she was careless about bathing, even in hot lummer weather —- offended her would-be admirers . . . And when "B.O."—DffCfl$lVCbI7#)'Gr/W‘—COIIIQI ln, love flies out the window. All ofus hlVt to pcrspire to livr- lntl this hot humid weather speed: U11 the time during which sweat left on the body decnmposes-— turns stale. When this happens YQU have "R0." "l0." can mln romance, liullnna and leelnl chunen. Check it before it starts with Lifclvuoy. For Lifchuoy contains an exclusive dendorizing ingredient, not found in any other leading toilet soap. Used in your ‘FACTS ABOUT (Body Odor). The adult skin bu: 2 to 3 million Iweat glands which act as a conliniz syarem, lzivinlz orirmm 1 m a PlIIKK ol PRISM!!- non daily-win: lF/‘(PI u a an 1111i»; lull, lf perspiration impped, we would din from bIPH-fl)fl.\’i-I lhm stroke). Became much of the water ln pa:- ' ' evaporates, we IIO not see o: feel it. Summrr he“, IICXVON! excite- ment, heavy cloilirs or uuirm mnml quickly ilccflmpote iliii svu-Jf lk-posir -tum it mle- ciiusr ollrrmve "lhO." l! daily hath, Lift-buoy stops "B.O."-— its purifying lather washes nffrmiva lwi-nt deposits away. Anll lifcbuny pops you up—rcl‘rcshes. \\i'hy not take this inzxpcnlitv [lfCCJlHlOfl of careful people. ‘H's N0 FUN FOR ME TO TELL voumaur lN ms \VARM,ST|CKY WEATHER Esvecuttv YOU ween LIFEBUOV.” t it piecemeal and leave the belllnu lcl- lilm lo 111m!“ l-lc uus nircudy ICLPaVlllQ his strps bv the ivliy they had come, mid she look oui. Lwo more of the small culi- vas bags and slat-ted 1o lUllOW 111m. They were incredibly heavy, cou- slderlng their size. Al. llltf Lou Ol L118 slope, the Moor DBUaECl HULOXIIQllCXIlI)‘ and fodztd out, over the 50a l0 inc southvlplru. The s oop had dsnppcarcd lroln view nlwgclhcr, fllltl the blue iiiote of wafer now showed empty hear to the horizon. He gruntetl savagely; and moved forward 11211111. He led the ivziy past the ruined shack mid l0ll()‘l\t‘ll Lhclr own trucks till they rcachcd n polm. ixhi-ic only one ridge of siiudlulis s1 unrated them from the shore. Here, 11c turn- ed left. along the lloor o! llle little valley and finally haltvd some t-hlrty yards from their original llne cfroutx. 'AND WERE (-01:40 TD ms nmce SATURDAY NIGHT, 4 AREN r WE DOTTIE 7" 4 O IN YOUR DAlLY BATH Wc c1111 bury NEXT 1D OTHERS -YOU NEED ME ‘F0’ $75»! - - cases _p1iuz the llPllYy b11118 to tlic ground. ‘r111 iiurc fllltl 111.111: the pluuc 1n sonic iilly o0 Lilill. ivc culi rcccgliizu 1L ugnui." . . . . . . In the course of the next. hour they made 1.110 lflp four" more UXHEJ -—1hc1'c were tivcnly bugs ziltogcun- cr-zind when Lhcv fll‘l'l\'0tl m. the (‘lCSlllllllltlll \\ llll UN‘ Izlvl. consign- ment, she ivlis 1'i‘llll\' l1) (i101) from s. ct-i" litiit and UXllllllhllUll. '1 he Major had lnszslcd upon burynv Lhc empty ol-ULCUSCS again n11 marking the spot Willi the lint-liar, and ham even been at. pains to smooth ovci" nll suns of lhc exca- \Z1l.Oll by drzizuuiu his pit-hut over the sniitl, rcinzirlzuig \'lll(ll(‘ll\(‘.y that lie only \v1.\l1..l ht.- cbulti lo present l0 sec l<iiLl1r-i' Iilaltiit-yl fucc ivhen 11c dug 111cm up. Now he set to ivork tu bury the canvas bugs, n 11d lzivlnc: made a large hole by scooping om tho sand l ‘l1ls'll do," he flllllmlllCKl,_(ll‘0P-_____(C0llllIlllf‘(l on page 8, Col KL‘ Needlecraft- ——For The Home N. Fmunfne fnthions am most flat.- terlng, espezally for warm Sum- mer days. This charming little frock with 11s square neckllne, tiny waist and flaring skirt 1a ideal for domes and parties. The young grad- uate will also find that this Ls jun the style she has been looking for to wear on the big day. White dot- ted swhs or organdle ls as lovely for dances lacer as 1t. la when she re- cclvea her diploma. Dalntlly flower- ed bnllstle or other ahcer cotton looks as from and crisp as u. daisy ln the atret-t length version. style N0 s31: ls desfzned for sizes ll. l3. 16, 17 and l9 years. Stu J5 requlreo 3 1-2 yards of 89- inch material with l yard of ribbon ~f0r street length; 4 1-2 yards for long version. in 001m for your copy of Haw To Be A Good Swimmer to ‘Rio Guardian Home Service Be sure ho write lalnly your Name, ignites, ind the Name of book- stélo m. ma am Name Itreet Addmu City Provlnol CHILD BUR-NED T0 DEATH BAfl-KURBT, NB, June 341-10?) —A1lce Roy thrcc-ycar-old dauzh- m" of Mr. and Mrs. Hcclm- Roy, was burned m death late Saturday night. valacn flre destroyed hcr home. She was sleeping ln an upstairs room. "lNbllF replied tlhe hmoltflltoltt. after a thoughtful pause, "we three new blades and five handles, but excepting for 111111 she's ‘just. the same, sir, just. the Iii/me.‘ Two other small children escaped injury. Mrs. Roy was badly burned in trying to save the children. The remains of the little izlrl were found ln the ruins this afternoon. An mlolnlng house owned by O0- lave Landry wu destroyed. ~41» ..-a' 3313 ‘§|ZE5H*|!