lAQE TWQ Llnxknxxx 11 vi ‘ / for easier, Tintcx can lvc usccl on every- thing from iilinicst lingerie to drapes nr hCIlSPYCJILlS. Try it pint-self. You'll hc pleasantly surprised when you sec how c.is_v anti ccimuinicul it is. EASlER—'l‘inic\' requires no spcciiil piicpllfllllilil’ ‘(Vfil bCgIIIIICIS Clln get pcticcr rcsnlts. . OUICKiR—Diss0lvcs immediately- many tints require no boiling- (‘wasn't Slillll llilfltllS or utensils. SAFER- Dyes all tvnshliblc iiilirics SlilCl_\"""l'l§>lll'CS clearer, brighter 1nd longer-lasting colours-hours suifl‘ hm“ W 0man’s Re al U89 TINTEX quickfl’: . e dyelflfi Canadian Home joumal Seal cl Approval. :co_r_iomic_At—A icw cents WOICII of l intcx is plenty for dyeing aver- age articles. SMARTER COLOURS AND MORE U! THEM-Over S0 attractive colours to choose from. Get ern/tomirlll Timex from jnllf drug 0r department Jhm today. a O u , Try WIIITEX —— thc magical bluing [llJI works on woolicns and silks as ivcll as on other fabrics. YOUR 'u'u‘u'u'u'U'u'in' Look in inc seziion what your outlook is, a u'u'il'iu'UVu'l|'fi'lu‘u‘u'u'u'-'l|‘u'u'u'u' For Tuesday, April Z, I940 LIARCII 2I>to APRIL 2i) (Aricsr -Liciierzi.lly lavoritole, conslticliiig all the vdilous aspects today. ‘this is more titan Just a fair dny for building and l't.‘l10\iliill_.,’ lor to- morrow. Associate with the most puicttcnl and progressive people you know. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Tailrusl — Better WZLIClI closely your priv- ate affairs. Keep your counsel. Deliberate SUIIICICIIlLY before mik- ing decisions. Don't. permit your disiiosition to cause rough sailing MAY 2i t0 JUNE 2i (Gemini)- Exccllent business, financial and gfiOlllDilOllfll intiicutions. You inliy‘ lave to work hard to biing about the desired results, but if you put your fine mental powers, plus your physical SIIIICUOIIS, to the test. you'll find yourself in the way oi new gains. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cant-er) »— Watch pelsoniii affairs. Protect domestic hzlppines and friends zips. from unwitrliicd intzudcrs. Yours should and can be a very hapqiv home life - keep it so. Don't. dis- rcgrlrd the assistance of a. loved one (or Ioved ones: that inny prove llilUSllJlly helpful in business. JULY 24 to AUGUST ‘.22 (Ileoi - This am. particularly asks your most earnest. effort to overcome "whatever the handicaps Listen wcll. Much depends itgon how you start. your day today whether you will succeed in your UllC0l‘l.8.i{lll;$. Doift iniike sndp judgments or needlessly quick changes. AUGUST ‘.23 to SEPTEMBER 23 tvirgo) — You too will be the afrifiilest. for being a gccd listener. Your star rays send friendly greet- ings this day. But don't forget “God helps tne sailor. but he must SEPTEMBER 24, to OCTOBER. B3 (Libra) - Keep fit. Harder work ahead but bigger profit and more achievement too. Construc- tion , engineering, surve n", teach- ' lecturing, . diplo- matic work highly favo d. OCTOBER 24 t0 NOVEMBER. 22 ffscoipio) — Be decisive anti :10- termincd without. being over- Iggcsslve or domineering. Follow the tact-fnllv iwrsunsive ivny‘. Your example is being vrntchcd hv inniw. be sure it is what it should he. Be nutter to ltnrn the rzzlit nnstvcra. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER Q (Sagittarius) — Friendly vibra- D . FROM AN DESIGN N0. X 660 stitch f A sampler worked in cm.‘ “mwfi%wfi.I-i_I-I-l-M“wI-I-JI-I-AWI-I-IWI' INDIVIDUAL lltlliuauurli (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Cviivtlcht. 1931'. King Features Syndicate Inc.) 3'00!" birthday comes iii, and find I '-'~'u'u'u‘u'u’u'u'u"u'p‘u'h'u'u‘u'l|'n'lu'n'in'lu'hl'i< OLD ENGLISH lyou want to do this QOO-OO-OQ-f Navy Beau Joseph Lewis Ohadwlak CHAPTER XXIX Th‘ m" 11101111118. lfter I llee - to seekhufl atuhls offlcmappol em _ lniz i- e promptly anad 5.5%.? xiii“ tigriirelviii @1118 him why she had come. "WK"- I new Wur- help." S110 "1 want l0 dr d d1 u but lie ielgllggTul-fillfeln” his eyes’ SuddeHQPlyOICBI Isn't thJs rather Joyce nodded. “Yes-but I've made up mv mind it's best. And I want you to tell me what to do. I ftQPi knflw lust how to so about H9 r056. came round the desk to 219,1‘:- fllld tOOk her hand sympathetic- dllu hell) you in any wav I can bl"- Jvrce. are vou pettfeptly sulie — a e o three months of marriage?" r n y was never surei- of anything in mytnlife,’ d I‘ 0 voumin if I ask why?" _‘Phil thinks our marriage was a mi take — and I agree with him. He flew here from Hawaii to talk Illmlts over; I saw him last night. 811d We decided upon a. divorce." “So he tock the ‘nitiative? It “'13s he,_who suggested it?" h YES. Joyce admitted bitteriv, but I want it. too — now, He showed me that lie doesn't really 1°"! me; H? hash t any faith in me —-d1ocsnt lléliib me." “ see." iaiinei slowlv feturngd to his chair. "D < ' abcul n?" o you want. to tell me "I'd rather not." "Very weil-—I understand. I'll BEI- my lawyer to I I t l I i i cool-ding to the stars. tions. particularly for you pom ‘DJIUIC December 7. Building, “l- lib-r; \~-.‘.l...l..l3 Hit-S. tlllugd H111. lil: illiie liliti lllOll€y_SiiV€I‘S), writ- UIS. accounting. musical and otlie. uinstic aCtlVlliCS are under espec- 48L) lavoritole lays. DECEMBER. 2s to JANUARY 21 I (Capricorn) — Heart and domestic uiiats ‘t highlights today. Dont ii-t _\'t)‘lli'5iéll b. upset. A culin, un- rttfflcd attitude speaks for better JustallkClnt‘ cleulet‘ understanding. Attend to duties and don‘. \t..l.,. JANUARY 22 w FEBRUARY 2o (Aquarius) - Benefit; on whole. Ever hear tlle exprcs "whine theres life there's hot ‘ You have all-around capability, iilulce ll- lcriet out. opportunities; don't leave nlny stones unturned that may hide benefits. And have system. FEBRUARY 21 i0 MARCH 20 (PlSCtZSJ -_- Morley matters will bean" ciireiul lILt-JlllCll. ths espec- ially for your born after March 6. Business conferences and new uii- tienzlkings need diplomatic handl- ing. B2 conscientious in everything. _A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Will be hlgnly sensitive; active mentally and physically; willing to help a good cause, but sometimes too icinperstmciral to be the able assistance it should be Over- indulgcnce of foods, beverages and tfletnpastimes likely to be greatest. nu , tillilllllllllllifllllllil Nlllllllli Blllli Read These Important Facts! Quivvring nerves cm make you old hug ' |_:runky-—-cln niuke your life l nightmare o jealousy, null pity and “the bluu." Often such nervousness is dun tn femllu functional disorders. So take reliable L dil L. lunkhum u Vegetable (Jumpound to elp fihlm unliti-ung norvca nnd lessen fuuctinnnl lrrt-ttuliirltics." For over 60 years relief- givmg Pinkhnm‘! Compound his helped tenl nf thousands of grunilmnthuni, mothers Ind daughters ‘in time of nend." Pinkhumht Com nunl-l in made especially l lor wotvn-nfrom wliolcuoma rontu and herb! ' mil-h with It: own aprriul work (o perform. . (Inn of the mnnf cfirclirc “woman'a" tunic! t mladi-l In liquid nrhandy to curry tablet form l (uimilnr formula). Tm ill wil‘ brighten your ktchen for pring. Hot, iron trnnsfcr pattern N0. X 03f) contains motif; and letter, gig measuring about 10 by l5 inches, and complete instructions. Tu order tilts design. write yuul ilaiti- llllil lititlless nil d Li“; m nape» lnd send with l5 cents In coin or Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. DesIgnNQXGGO NAME-------—--- STREET — — — — — ———-——- rnovmct--------—-—---------— ‘City stamps to Needlework Department of How To flake slip Q; handle the case But you'll have it —— and later. for ycu if vcu like. to tell him all about the court." fgle-slf- of COUILE." ‘SDDOSB vou h -ff'i t ETQUIIds —- mental ciitieelt-yiiu 1m ieirni- aglnc." "Yes." Joyce said timeless , “ - mi cruelty." 1y Me“ She sat staring down d: her hands. l-IBhUY Efllllllns the bag in her lap. She felt cola a i over — wondered if e'd ever feel warm again. She locked up and found Chan- nel Killing at her. Dont take this too hard, Joyce." he Sflld gently‘. “I felt like warring you in the verv beginning but. cl LOUISE. vollr marriage was pong of mwbuslness. I know Beau Ran- dfllls WDB — I know what he i: like ‘There have been dozens of wmnen 1n 111s life — he never stayed long in 10W With any one. He doesn't knciw ‘he "198111118 of the word con- uncy." “Let's not discuss it." Joyce 531d tiglxll , I h ' " rtr t —- but I simplv want tqknow that I_'m vour friend." I do know it Roger." She forced a _wan smile. "You've been a. gocd friend, and I appreciate it." Ill have a talk with my lawyer and send him to see vou. I hope we 61m Rrrange to make things as eusy for you as posibie." kiégliank you. Roger. You're very She rose, and he accompanied her to, the dour. bidding lit?!‘ goodby with another sympathetic flann- clasp, . Phil started back to Hawaii that. after noon. He was very depresstd. W85 filled with doubts. He couldn't , forget the lock in Joyce's eyes when he had told her he thought their - marriage was a mistake. wns haunt- ed by the tone of her Voice when she hard gaid she wotild get a div- orce. to come to that. and vet, . . . It W85 best. he kept telling him- feehhljtlplf about it. (Continued on page B, Col 1) l_ Smart New Sill-p Cover You Can Quickly Make 1'0 SEW 0N CORD Cord and Fringe In High Favor Transform dull rooms for spring with colorful new slip covers. You can whip them up right at home- inexpensively, too. The cover in the picture is ultra- Ixlart with its double row of white bullion fringe and its white cord trim. The fabric ls n sturdy crash in loft bottle-green. And it’! easy to make this or any style cover the pin-on way. Remove cushions and smooth fabric over chair, beginning at top of back and working down over reat. Fabric should be wrong side out when you use cord trim. Pin where seams will be and cut, liilow- i ing 1V2 inches for seams. In the same way, fit arms, aides l and back. Now baste, try on and| you're ready to ladd the skirt-two row: of fringe, stitched to a straight piece of crash. The cord trim you whip over finished seams u the dil- gram shows. ‘Forcqmplete instructions for cut- ting, fitting and finishing slip covers, lee our 32-page booklet. Gives dia- grams and directions for fitting any type of chair or sofa. Suggests smart styles, color schemes, fabrics, trim- '"'PB*-. . Send 20c in coins for yzui- cgpy _ r t The Guardrll Home servlléee? B‘; 5""! W "Y1K Pflnly your Name. Address. (1nd the Name of bprkigg ______________ Nflme - I __.____________ Street Add as l l_______________ Province He hadn't reallv expected it. ielf. Yes, it was hest but he didn't. mttoss or string be Dorothy~ Dix ’s Letter Box THE W cnlgigilofrjizroviriv ‘QUARDIAN §§O-§§§OOO10'O¢‘v¢vvv$vvv¢v¢‘ m '1. Social and Personal HMO-B KHfQfHfiHfOfQfiOQff-‘OQQQOOQH . have become mean. ed in it. to go DBO I to get. it? Answer: l Nobody on the outside can hell her. She has to help herself. _oi-e lilis to lic ller owli ul..loi‘._ No stu- gcon can cut out the selfishness in it sell-centered cgotlst. M) 9113's" lcian knows unv urug that will §°°lhe out, the rough places ln an ‘ltllianle higll-itiiipcl..i woinaiis olspfl-tlllllm and inalke her swee and amino c. ‘lnc wuillnn who knows that .118 l5 star-centered and shicwisn 11851-0 eructcute her own faults by IOIRLIIIQ hers-ail to llllllk of Hum‘ DJIW“ an“ shutting down 1101’ teeth on her tit-ig- glllE zliiu iicr snarl) SW-‘i-‘Clll-‘i You see your own faults. Why don't you correct tliein‘: You can it you ixish to. It 1S W5‘- 9 "lam." of will power. PQODN 1118K? mf “iltlrlgi when tlie_v_ say tiic.v_ eunnt tuna“ their emonoils. bovduw filly ca“ l; do when it is to their intact £0195 it. Tile termnltuitt wvmfl“ hi"), if", in rages at. litl‘ husband didn Rb brick to hti" boss when she had 8,19 site utiint-etl to kflfil- H"! nlmlle" whose chirren get on her nerves with the r noise can llSERll to a .19." blind tirnying in hcr cars and like ti. So there you are. Evidently vouare bored with 3'9"!‘ husband and children and IIOIIIQPBIIII ivant to get back into the bus g€ffi world. Well. Wu dcnbcrflbéll’ 9 95,9 marriage as l1 career. Wlviv elm! you be a ipurt and make the best. ill your bnrlétiin.’ Lots u! twfllll? have to do “oi-k thnt they don» lnlie. but if they have ail-v Ml “W” and intestinal fortitude they dlcnt smother themselves ill‘ sell-pity dud get morbid and neurotic as you h-i 19 dcne. 'Ihc_v quit locking Over the fence into the green pastures be- yond, rind do the work they have set their hands t.o_ do so well t at tllev learn to like it. And. believe me. the new point, of view which you tire seeking lies r181"- under your eyes only you 511"‘ 1119f? and will not see it. It ls to out thinking about being happy ,_'0llfd self ltnd try to make your husban and children happyz For the ony wnv we can ever find any real hap- pine s is in tloiilt‘; W!‘ dull’- ]5_ in be B gentle and patient mourn itistcttcl 0t a nEiEHF-‘Y- It is W Y°YF° voursclf to curt your till-serum?“ NY giving; to turn a smiling face in- mnli o; a discontented one 0n thv world When I see a WOman like you. with youth andheaith and a fine mind. wan a loving husband, splen- did children and a beautiful home. with motley t0 keen her we Mug lapped in iuxuiy. yet who 11°85 W‘ pay God even the poor compliment of being satisfied and happy Willi the great gifts He hits lavlsncd 1111011 her. I wonder u she doesnt strain even His infinite mercy and make I-llm very tired- When Call of Youth lg Heard by the Old Dear Miss Dix-We are a couple in our mitidie fifties. Have been DOROTHY DIX SAYS- WILL POWER IS THE ONLY CURE FOR A WOMAN WHO IS SUFFERING Forcing Yourself to Make the Best o_f_8 Sit- uation Better Than D0ctor’s Medicine Dear Miss Dix-What can I d0 t0 change a bad dlspositiml? in be a gay, pleasant, popular girl, but since I was married ten years ago 1 I don't know why because mv hns.:arld is a sweet. noble person who apparently still loves me th0u8fl heaven alone knows what. he does. to money, although we have a good income. at my two little boys. who are Just normal, playful, healthy, noisy children, and 1 am afraid that 1 8m making them nervous with my coilstant nu H8- My husband greatly resents my manner with yet, will do nothing to discipline them himself. Be- fore I was married I was a. copy writer in url adver- tising ageucy and loved it, being; 111919161X 5119M‘ ' f! I Digit} long for the a. busy o ice. ut my k as lt. is not necessary for me to work. L -am niot liytegested in keeggtgwl-égtlzse and I do BOT- CBIB OI‘ C U 01' OPQBIIIZB. l _ any well and strong. but. manned to be nervous, but what I need is a uilferent pcult of view. i t our letter shows vou to be ktwwfl the an.vtieii‘iiiniililitaiiuglsiihiigeliiit ilticliis the courage to answer it honestly um time tne Dltttl‘ iiletllclne lt 08115 f9? W cure her" Iuaed I hate spend I bark Qml ustle and bustle c1 husband would not. want me 1 om physic- I-Iow 8-111 AN XIUUS TO CHANGE. married many years. My W119 is V91‘! kind to me. t. very good wok and fine housekeeper and I um very TOM Of I181, but she likes to s0 out much more irlun I do. altnouen I go with her a. great deal 100. 80 81W has a man friend who takes her Out. Of course, I don't alwtlflhel‘ like this, but ill a way it is a W119i 1° have somebody else amue my wiff so that I can stay h°m° and smoke my pipe and read. And. anyway, I rant swt) he!‘ “cause she is verv independent and does as sn-a pleases. If I spoke to 1161' about it we would only have trou- ble. whereas now we get along fine- Now. don't vou think that I would be loclish m breakup my home lust because my wife goes out with an- other man once in a. whie? UNDECIDED iiusBAND. Answer: , i certahlly do. I think it is always a mistake for n. man and woman who have been married a number of years, and who have gotten adjusted to each other and have learned w og along lincoiniort together, tn rcuk up their home UIH€5S some- thing terrible has c0m€ up malf mukes tnelr livmg tcilemfl‘ h," "W" impossibility. Tnev shouldnt do it lor no better reason than that one or the other _oi them at middle develops a mud taste for pniiander- ing. w nen men and W0m€n m ‘heir IllvlBS tlo that, it means nothing at all except they are making i; last nibble at loroiddeii fruit .nto which they cannot. set their false teeth. alter all. Yet. many women v are foolish encugn to lute Lfltzll‘ aging 111180511115’ out»... bUAnALi-y wnell they go hay- wire ubout some girl young enough to be than" granddaughter, H16! throw up everyihuig they have worked for all oi their lives and the companionship that has become a part. oi then" very existence, instead of just sittng tight, and waiting for rheumatism and returning sanity t0 bring their wondering old buys buck to tnem. After youth has gone and romance, has been worn to tatters the things that mattered so much once do not matter at all in marriage. Whflt B husband and wife want thcn i5 pence and comfort, somebodv to the with who knows all their little ways gnd caters to them, somebody with whom they have learned to live without frictori. and whose faults they have sldestepped so long the’! do not even perce ve the . And so I think that if you have a wife with whom you get alon finely and who L; a good cook an housekeeper, vou should just let things rcck along, and make no ob- jection when she steps out occasion- d‘lv the gentleman friend. Probablv thrv don't 'tep anv farther titan a neighborhood movie. DOROTHY DIX. Tw Lettuce. is next to the earliest czop harvxstsd in the garden. It is essentially on early spring cool ctliher crop. Tlicielore it is out of |the way carry. Plan the garden to start something along with the let- tuce so that when the lettuce is used up the space it occupied will ‘lie occupied usefully with good gar- den material. It. may be either with some other and later vegeta- ble or with flowering annuals to brighten up thc garden patch and PIGVIdI bouquets later in the sea- son. Planning these successions and combinations is one of the chief rea- sons, for putting a garden plan on lpiiper. It is impossible to carry all the origlnui idem in one's head be- 081159 when l-t comes to planting there is a. confusion of space and plants that will cause delay in try- Plani Lettuce in Rows Three Fri-t Apart lng to remember what you planned to do. With a plan on paper one uwd cniy ref-er to it. and go ahead. An easy vegetable combination would be to plant rows of lettuce three feet apart. Between each two rows could be set a row of cabbage or r-attliflowver and in the fool. snda flower and the lettuce n row of rad- Cropgll/Iicty Be Grown In Planned Vegetable Plot and turnips. Here ire a few combi- the lettuce rows might. be trans- planted zinnlas. the tail giant flow- ered kinds needing two feet apart for their proper development. Tall ‘marigolds might. also be used. Both I fuznish fine cutting material. There would be room for a double row of ustlels as the plants could be lei- wlthin itix inches of the lettuce as it was nearing its season's end. In general, when you make suc- cession plantings. do not follow root crops with root crops or plants of one family with members 0f the same ‘rlirnlly; foi- exumpfe, radisnes Between the Bowl Tnmntotl Could Be Set- nationa that work out excellently: Late peas followed by celery; car- iy peas followed by late cabbage; eary lettuce by squash, spinach. lettuce. and radlshes by but l1 limp, beans; early beets by string beans: early string hearts by fall beets; early carrots bv endtve or win-fer radishcs; early onions from sets by kale; peas by tumips, hot between the cabbage or caull- I ishcs could be sown. The cabbagen and cuuliflows-rs would need all the snare when (he le‘tuce and rad- lshes were gtné. Instead or cab- haites mizht be substituted to- ails. lnfllPfld 0f a vegetable, between or carrcts. Tomatoes may be set bctween the row»; of peas to get started while the peas are reaching maturity. und then the vfn~=s are removed, leav- ing the entfre space to the toma- toes. Cucumbers may he planted for pickles after the early lettuce, radlshes, spinach and onitns from sets are (rut of the way. rs and eggplants may go in qfaer the earliest. spinbvh and rud- es. er and ildd the sttmr starch which have been IITXEG to- gether. ‘Phcn the beaten eggs and lemon juice and rind. Stir wlll till thick. Cecil and spread between the layers of the cake. N19 plan for the vegetable garden. The small garden plan should be worked out carefully before the seed crder is sent. in. time to get it. (rim shape. draw- ing if to scale and marlttng care- fully the vegetables that are to fol- low the earlkst crops to k"e'p the ground working until fror-t. Fail} n»; ma” nun Inumsr mutluo lulled it can! When constipation h caused by lack of bulk-forming ele- ments in the diet, eat a food which sup- plies that bulk. Eat Kellogg's All-Bran every day, either in the ready-to-eut cereal form, or baked in delicious muf- fin: . . . drink plenty of water, and lee if you aren't feeling like a diflerent person in a very short time. Get All-Bran today. All grocers carry it in two con- vcnicnt sizes. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. Git your OUNIZE 0F PREVENTION Mill WW3 lit-am THE COOK ’S CORNER STICKY BOTTOM CAKE 1-2 cup brown sugar 1 e28. well beaten 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspocns baking powdcr l-Z teaspccn scda. 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cnnamon 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 cup light molasses I-2 cup hot apricot juice 1 oup cooked prunes 1 cup cooked apricots l 1-2 cup rials ns 1-2 cup broken nuts 1-2 cup IflLt syrup 3 tablespoons butter 1-2 teaspoon gLnger Method: Cream the 1-2 cup shortening ’ ShOPICIIlIIK and gradually cream in the brown l sugar. Add the (gg and bell-t well. Colmbim the dry ingredients and sift together. Add the hot aprlcflt and the recipient- juioe to the molasses, then add the sifted dry ingredzcnts alternately with the moulsses mlxturc to the creamed mixture. amount 0f each at a time and bent after each addition. l Add a smal Remove the pits |r'm the prunes Rinse and dra-n tit-_- i-afsins. Com- bine the sugar. butt :- fruf-t syrup (eff-her prune guee or apricot juice) and pcur into thel baking pan, blending the mxture well. Arrange the truts and nuts over the l‘quid. Grease the stcls or the pan and pour bread batter over the fruit. Bike in a, moderate cven (350 deg. F) oven from 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until done. Loosen the sides and invert onto a platter. Serve warm with cream, spice and i the ginger LEMON OPWA" FILLING FROSTING “tree-quarters cub sugar; One-third cup butter: 2 e288; , 5 tbsp. lemon jwce Grattd i-‘nd of 1 lsmrn; l tbt-p. cornstarch Melt the but-tar in a double he'l- anrl corn- Now is t-he PLEASANT OIPOVE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular meeting of the Pleas- ant Grove W. I. was he'd at the‘ home of Mrs. Ambrose Dovle on Wednesday evening, March 6th. A: bill of 59c was acid. It was resolved 22M. u new biac board be boufiht for school e . The fovowiniz committees wet! appointed: sick Mrs. John Hardy and Laura. Watts: School. Ma Donovan: Program. Mrs. W. I-Inrdv and Mary Donovan. The regular meeting of the Pleas- nt Grove W. I. was held at the ome of lam-u Watts on Wednes- dav evening Feb. lth. It wag re- solved that a dons-lion of $4 be giv- en the Canadian “leg on. for war purposes. The following committees were Appointed: Sick. Mrs. E. Ilardv and Marie Doyle; School. Marv Dono- van: Program. Marie Doyle. The next meeting wll‘ he held at the harm of Mrs. Ambrose Dow"! where roll call will be answered by Iris Jokes DOES WHAT MOTHER DID FOR COLDS Sllllllllll. lilT-lllllll Ililiil: "We are constant usen of Vlclm VapoRub both in my home and my Illtilhtfl. Most highly rac- ommend Vick: for relieving the miner and vgpughln of coda". - - - {and {Zpokub has been r two emtlonu of mutiny‘; y ‘m. These dual arrangements are the moot invariant {when in Growing ions v. Literatu the solution in the decanter. Shake inrt. should be made each month in order to replenish contain. If this is not done periodi- .pnllv_ "Y collars. A h E~ made of d bright print And n iult rel -fl‘131 Iielpful Hints For The- Women Folk uppermost nbclvu of the oupboud so you are not constantly mot-m; these unnecessary articles to get w the ones you want. In the lower Iefll-lon 01 the cupboard put your .__ n _.‘-_.__._ I'll-ST NIGHT!!! When the cumin goal down on the drama. called day All the birds are on hand to up- plaud for the pin . r Tho nzlbllltli‘: and wreng Join in 0.1 l.‘§§"'§§l..”““‘ on fifiqefilfimwfifilf I h wmu a w» while mu mm i 5.353 $3335.31 .03..“ nil. 33"“ neighboring hill. And o, red-winged blacitbli-d with a. nest in the birch Applauds and condemns from his treetop perch. Withnn. basso ptofundo, the frogs n say. "Don't forget our presence. We've , been here all duly." It's qulcklv all over and coolnesal esoends. All noises have ceased, play now ends. But early next. morning n1; the roaster just once for every times a saucepan or frying skillet, is used. l Tripols is the name, st Cam- |bridgo University, of me rim-w“ examination in various schools, and is derived from the obsolete cus- tom of sitting on a. three-legged stool on Ash Wednesday (lately past) to debate in the Philosophy for the School. Such i. stool was originally used by the Greeks. break of d». Qftentimes, when i l u d, ‘metre ready and waitlns w w u; home it ls neuesslliiliiulo mo‘; Whal- Wm Plly- quiet as possible in order to heal- 48m C036)’ the doorbell or telephone. Much of the noise can be eliminated if the typewriter is placed over thick folds of newspaper. Change It M. Once A good wail paper cleaner can be made as follows: Mix 1 cu of flour and 1-2 cup cold water a smooth paste Add 2 tablespoons- fuls of vinegar, i tablespoonful of kerosene. Boll until it thickens. stirring constantly. Allow it to cool, then knead thoroughly. Use in the When you buy s, pattern for nightgown, slip, or anything you are likely touseanumber or times, same way as the manufactured make any angerauon, “e995,,” klnd- alitxler tile firs!‘ outfit-leg Iiggn t: --—' w no won er ea. e us FRESH CHRTAINS LOOK willn. it was you did ‘w um pat- SMARTEST tern to make it correct. The prehistoric Eiotheres were not. true igs, nor even related to them, a] the resemblance to wild hogs living today in Eu- rope is striking. They had very powerful cutting teeth, two heavy clawed toes on each foot, and have no direct descendants extant today. A swine-like unirrigl, the ol- Plefliy 01' 80°‘! 50W- F°Y “h” iotherium, that lived on earth mil- more delicate materials, and wash- “on, o; W," “o, had i, 51m“ able colored fabrics, use lukewarm more than 3 feet 1n length suds. When curtains are prettv» ______ iwmv- Ws t 200d idea t» W H ' Iiftxst scientists agree that binn -“‘Y"'“"l "d5 bfilth- the" ""59 mm" are descendants of reptiles. A Ollilhllf M’ 19855 ""99 lilmes- it l‘ favorite bit of evidence for the belief Ls the fossil cf an ancient slightly crisp, yet natural finish is desired. add cooked starch to the creature‘ the Archaeopteryx _ . last rinse writer. White curtains. loomed, Nptfleqflm bh-d that 11v“ of course. may be slightly blued in m, 3111-555“, peflgd_ only mo '-—— specimen are kno — in Lon- Glfls of Aonrerlntlflu don and sBerlin. m” Perhaps no gift gives the giver so much pleasure as the small one given out of appreciation for a kindness. The dainty handkerchief to the person who has been driv- ing you to different affairs during W.» vear. the house plant to the hostess who has entertained you so royally, for instance. These are never expensive gifts mean so much to both t e donor Even the most. expensive cur- tains look dull and dIBIb if not kept spotless. Also frequent wash- ings actually prolong the life of, window curtains, for often the dust that coflects in these sheer fabrics contain elements that rot the fibres. Always shake loose dust front curtains before washing or utilng to soak. F‘or white col- Ems or linens. use hot water and A MomingSmile The clergyman smiled benevo- et they 'lently upm the unusually large congregation. "As I look about me." he btgrn. "and sse so muny Bright- and shining faces, I won- e,._.. Out came 92 powder-puffs. Try slicing a lemon with the rind into the boiler of clothes. It will make the clothes ‘Jean- tifully white and remove stains from pocket handkerchiefs under- wear and table linens. At the Glasgow recruiting de- pot, the M. O. W86 tapping and sounding his twentieth recruit, who stcod with his tyes fixed above the M.O.'s head. The M0. fired off the ilsual routine questions, and Wlvflmosa tr s. attractive shade l trees of the south, are threatened Glazsiuéanter wenlmlkb is the heaviest you ever "Ten an’ it haul stiine. sir." "And what. is the lightfst you ever weighed?" Arid without the blink of m eye came the answer: I "six ah’ hauf pounds, sir.‘ The decanter is usually a vcrv; lovely piece of glassware and should be kept clear and s arkling | for real beauty. Use I. litte vine- "Hf and a handful of salt and place well and rinse with clear water afterward. I Monthly Check-up A GRAND PICK-ME-UP! A check-up of the medicine cab- the lecarsarv drugs and sundries that. i should there is bound to come lm emergency when some medicine or dre=sinu is needed hritllv and we find it. has all been used. System In Cupboard Keen -used articles on the Smartest Fashions And Winter Styles A basic dress is I. Joy to have. Change your accessories and you have a new frock. This style is particularly ada table for Spring with its slim, hgh wliistilne, flar- ed lklrt and smart bolero. A loin color silk or rayon crepe, per up! rut blue or dark green, is the per eel. foil for lacy pockets and alter top that. ties on, to match makes this dress look like the newest bolero suit. Style No. 3238 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 38, 38, 40. 42, 44 and 40. Size 36 requires 4 1-2 yards of 89- inc\ material for bolero and dress lei- pattern No. 3248 is de- signed for one size. adaptable to any size and must be ordered sep- arately. Hut No. 3144 ls designed for one size, adaptable to any headslu, and must. be ordered sepurutely. Sena fifteen (lac: (coin t: Dri- feredt for pattern. write plainly vour Name. Address and li-vle number Be IUTQ to stain the uiu vmt wish Style No. 3388 Sim .... Nuns ltrlet Addrm on; Province BOY NUIISEMAIDS TRICK FINGERS PALEIGl-I. N‘. C.. March 30 (GP) --Peter Pop. a Brooklyn b0! who came to North Cnrdi Slate College to atudv amricultura econo- mv has built a bu iness as l nur-el- m"ld. The onlv hI-Zllffl he and M g to n'n rn diaper! without. Shlflklnl the pin into uieil- own thumbs, whle nursemlldinl their my through college. - A RIt_:-*._1:24o_ ‘i4