time...’ Livlng& eiéitzrh THE WUMAIWS wet-Lw l l tserros OURrRIElEEDEXa-ruusr rAcaaoaMrAss NUGH - WHIY-LANMER! rmr- i WLL srm sum/move _ 51701 NOTHINGITLL - TEl-t U5 IN WHICH " DIRECTION WE'RE. ’ GOING! TWO BETIII. THAN ONE - Borneo! .And the your-h l4 l h clued. mifu it‘. aha... ain-v . But what torment; 01,8118! you Prom evils which never arrived. --lineieon. uvmosronsrs smut One of the recent. additions toi the Scottish NationakMemorial to, ti : 111g affecticnate Mary. January. The lens of the eye of a fish is round like a marble, and not. ,flex-‘ lble as in human eyes. The fish’s eye focuses by movement. of the lens forward and backward. a “Aged cheese" of excellent duced in three to four mcnths by American cheese factories. half the time formerly required. I New England fisheries sup lw the bulk of the country's fresh fish market; their catch is taken prin- cipally from Nova Scotia and New- foundland south to waters off Cape Ood. i Tung trees to produce tung oil can be grown. it is now found, in several regions in India. Burma and Oeylon.. and plans are developing fc-r a tung oil industry in these countries. snorvrsa STFIHTE _ The traditicnally petite Parisi- eune is in danger of becoming dangerously so, French Institute of Hygiene ported. The institute completed a 1 Better English ll D. C. Williams D — 1. what is wrong with this sen- tence? "Don't blame it on me." 2. What is the correct DIOIWIJCr iation of “lithe”? 3. Which one of these words is ed? Overeach, overpower, over r. 4. What. does the word “immin- lsurvoy "showing um. mu girls i4 David Li is a. Bible cult." - y ventohim hiswlfeasnwed-| . .._.__ ~ rig ift. It was scovcred in. Laymcumly think tha-t a beau- Norwi by Mrs. Hugh Ramage. tlful flowering plant was created who has an interest in Livingstone exp jm- - man's vdalectatlc-n, relics. and she has presented it but the botanist knows that ev ry to the Trust It bears the incrip- c. flavour and quality is now pro- 6a . a hundred i The width hhh"h u‘ >‘ s Rea Socia- hhhh_hhhhh h h vv vwvwv v arid.1d_ .014! are five and a half below normal heiflht. while boys iruthe same aaaaruull are four indie! shorter n the vex-age. . "Then to fear that many of _ younger QXIUGI will never be stmng institute official said. “The hum system can recover after a veal‘ or so 0f privatimis, but after two or three years, recovery is diffi- D3115 of its performs a vital f tional service in the plant's de- velopmentand life. when you buy" sheets remember that the thread count is a definite aid in determining the wearing qualities. "A sheet with less than a coirn/t o! 128 threads to the square inch can not be expected to give as much wear as one with a higher count. A count of 72 by is usually spoken of as a heavy muslin sheet while the 64 by 64 constitutes a. light muslin. It's desirable that the numbei of threads to the inch be about the same in both the warp and the filling. This results in balanced construction that makes for longer wear. A peroale sheet naturally has‘ more threads to the square inch because the threads are rninner. Also the count is usually spoken of as “square" which cates that the number qt threads are equal both ways of the material. In a fine percale sheet we expect or more threads “ uare" to the inch. f course both muslin and per- cale sheets are made cotton yarn but the yarn used in percale th iDrindtfiy. Dix Say-e- . I ‘v O ‘h hhhlhhh. O-O-OOO “lhh-h‘ h-h h-h ww- v ~ _ s Knaclr{*ior: Attracting Boys * am; ‘vnmu u... .' -~ "'5'? °.'£!."...1" ".‘°"'°‘~ twojlrls in our last year of hill! pnaa nonorrrvpixi‘ We are and we dress well. school. iv-hile not built-tel, we are not hard to look mt. Yetwe never-have LdntA-U _ ; . . This alarms us very much, for we boy frienwwhilewewire $1111 whoul destined to be old maids. " can we BM feel that if we do not get I. steady we never will, and that we are ys to notice us? ‘TWO ANXIOUB GIRLS. ‘There is no cut and dried recipe boys, g5 there is for making a sponge ‘has to happen of itself and it is You can't go up to a lad and tell him become hfs girl without scartng for attrlctln cake. . It 1 mostly luck. you have decided to him off. The most that a girl can do to make a boy noticrher is to toll him into her parlor, as the I-spider did the fly. Establish a rumpus room where you can play games, or set up atennls not in the back yard. Get your mother to bake a cake or make ' ‘ sandwiches." and get the boys and girls you know to come to your house-and the trick will be turned. Teen-age boys haven't much conversation and they have to have somethlnl; to d0 90 amuse themselves. But they willgo anywhere where they can have fun and get something to eat. CHARMING IN TWBNTIBS But wihat makes you think that you are destined to be old maids it you don't get a boy friend in school? Nothing is farther from the truth. Many girls are more attractive to men in their twenties than they ever are in their teens. when you finish school and so to work. you will be thrown with marrying men and have a better chance of get- ting a husband than you will ever have in the school room. -DEAR. [MISS DIX: Tam an Australlangirl 22 years old. A year and a half ago I married an American soldier _in Australia. I have been in the United Btiitls now for a year. My husband and I don't get along at all. lie is very cruel and neglects me. We have decided on a sep- sheets is slimmer. more highly twisted, longer fibered and smooth- Naturally these sheets are in weight. very smooth and‘ and easier to ng. the sheets ls of course deter-mined by the width of the beds. Seventy-two inches is lthe standard width for single beds. Bl inches for three-quarter and 90 ‘inches for double beds. Obvicusly ‘the size of the sheet will influ- -ence the price so buy streets t0 fit your beds an then plainly mark the size — f the manufac- turer ‘hasn't done so — so tha you can easily and uickly find the right sheet for a cer ain bed. - So much for the purchase of Eiew sheets and now about mend- . g. | Sheets that have worn thin thrmfih the middle can be cut. alf engthwise, the selvage edges sewed over-and-cver- fas- . ent" mean. Twul m garments we w; 5. What is a word NKVm-lnfl l Ior wintlegr than one heavyb%"- Wm‘ e3 tllttglgafi m mum" out’ mam“ . merit. ‘rho two garments bold VD l! l“ a“? ANSWERS |hion_ and me m; f ‘n “WM “y” m “h pm 1 Omit n, on. Merely say "Don't with a narrow hem- kct’ m” body‘ biarne me." 2. Pronounce c i as "KM “lime m? me °1 3 she" l Freshl harvested potatoes offer vizamin C than lhg on winter markets from stor- E more age. tlwee corn- ln lie, the th as in this. not thin, 3, Overreach. 4. to occur immediately. w“ imminent." 5. Eiaculute- as in Tlhreatenirig weer is b “Discovery cause the part aratlon. We have been apart two months now and during that time I have worked and have not been too unhappy. My boss has been very kind to me and has told rne that he loves me and wants me to give my husband a divorce and marry him. I feel I love him, but I am afraid of the future. However. he ls willing to wait until I am more sure. .I have not taken out United States citizenship papers. 11.1 divorce my husband, will I be free to marry this other man? (I do not know the laws here and will be very grateful for any information on the subject. l ~ J. B. ANSWER: If you were to divorce your husband, I think you would be free to marry this other man, but as you are not a citizen o! the United States there might be some technical points that could cause you trouble later on, so it would be best to consult a. lawyer. or you could even go to the Domestic Relations Court where you could get free advice. is will gla- other in living together. that has had little rought to the centre and he word part is put. where there is less strain. L BEFilll 4 //' I Q ,/ JUST LOOK AT THAT srmzr! normus SHORT or A MIRACLE WILL even oer IT REALLY’ W \\\\ I \\\l/// / WHAT Q HITE y oxvooi. WASl-IES CLOTHES "so Clean-THEY'RE wiiirr wiriiour m i...» a own-row- M» l" more!!!“ _ AFTER UXYIIIII. 1n; SAME smRT! HOWD vou oer IT so SPARKLING WHITE? BLEACH n '2 l! I// ’§ \\\\\ NOT l! fvs FOUND mar oxvoot WASHES EVEN m: GRIMIEST THINGS 5O CLEAN rnsvge WHITE WiTHOUT BLEACl-IING! COLOR: mo RAYONSJOO i Yuu hive my very great ayinpa ‘iy, for nothing about the war has been sadder than the vast number of international marriages that have 8011c on the rocks. for no reason except that a man and woman who be- 1011866 t0 (“"95"”- mmwflllfléd. with different manners and customs hfimmfl’! 811d hill"! ind Home, found it impossible to adjust themselves to each American men are noted for being good hua- bands to their own country women. but apparently they are failures u: husbands to foreign women. as many a Door. lonely". homesick bride can testify. DEAR. MISS DIX: never asked her to marry him. man or not? A FRIEND ANSWER: I should my that if your friend has an ounce of gumr wait? Household Scrapbook __ 9 Cook s Comer g 0-0-9099- OBANGE FLUFF PUDDING , This smooth and delicate pud- 3 tablespoons orange J 1V.- teaspoon vanilla e 8g te 1 ta lespoon fruit or fine granu- lated sugar. Scald milk top of double idea to keep them clean. exrpoaure to the air wu starch and salt th ma, salad, s kle stir in scolded milk. Return to top some lemon ulce as soon as of double boiler nndrook. stirring fruit is cut, wmtI-utly. until smoothly thick- Cough: cried. Cover and stirring occasionally, until no raw flavor remains Rom from he: and oily onn ' the trout when troubled m? fore retiring, 1 tablespoon n- it o s‘ anulated er and col-luau: to but until ~ m Jill a in : into led a tn .! m“ fold moon go d l‘ cad chill thoroufily before urvhig. ,Model.rn' h- Etioaaitfe- _ Iylcbnlhlno ah hhh I have a friend who has been going with a man for three years, but this man has been going with another woman for about m years. He tellsmy friend that he wants to quit going with this other Wumu- sud would have quit 1on8. ago except that she holds him by her tears. He has never told her that he loves her and has What should my friend do? Should she kegp on gqmg Wm, gms‘ tlon in her head she will drop this dilatory philariderer. And quick. What doealhd NPR‘ of a man wiho has been hanging around another women for Zoyears without ever getting to the proposing pqlnt? Does she want to loin the sisterhood of the women who only stand and gas to" heat the water and a. longer time for the process. It's a good llkull Salad ’ To prevent discoloration due to on p ring me frui with the An effective remedy for ma?‘ l stubborn cough is the use of butter in hot milk, taken immediately bo- ‘ HOIISINOI-D US T10 2b‘ " Ellen '5' Diary. a: u: Inland rum-n w... y 4 Jamie assured Jcmu and mo, that he would "be bu stay all night" when the young folk from the house across the lane, tack lilm home this evening, he and hi: parents and pnrcell and cream cans and what-riot from their trip to the city today. I could eaatily see Jam 0's point cf vlcw. The. or lndee any farm, is an ideal place to visit, when almost all work, both in and out. of doors is sus ended for your‘ entertain- ment. t becomes a more desirable spot, too, if in the delightful lioui‘ that comes “betweerftlfeflfartrund theldayllght, when the night is beginning to lower" a near relative of mine, with a bit of "rheumutlz" in a leg, and- with greying hair. draws you by handsled. at your pleasure to various points of in-l tereat a out the premises. The work, of course is not all neg- lected but it does move more eloq- ly to a finish.‘ ' I met Jamie and a teddy boarI and a basket of playthings (lie never unpacked) at the end of the‘ lane, being duly warned by ‘phone, in advance. Rob was going to town and as Karolyn said "since this is the grandest day for it" she too decided to join a party at the col"- ner, bent in the same direction. James came with me, as usual a’ few steps ahead, warning me “new. don't you hurry, Ellenl" when my breath failed mc in hurrying after him down our winter short-cut, which makes the route more direct to the mailbox at lane's end. Now. let me see-why was it necessary for- James to accompany me? He was to take up the reins there, to drive the rest of the family ex- cepting Jeanie ‘and Jamie and my- self, on the first leg of their jourf ney. Our- return trip to the house met wit some delays. The deepest. drifts must be explored arid there was an extended halt made to ga- ther spruce cones "for rabbits just love spruce cones" from the fallen monarch in the orchard. “What odds" I reasoned with my busy _ selé ‘Iii’ hthe kificlaen wcrlk véaltfid an t e curse t {morn ng ‘res - ~Dunn an Bu, "Id . ucemu‘ ness were fast slipping away? We lungedgmw the “um s house had oodles of time i0 gather cones, a) rescue aomeone “a ed m n! besides the day was- much ioo baseman and a!” appsh n “m” beautiful to leave behind. almost managed‘, crawl ma’ Wm‘ ‘ins mane balmy after the white frost and with the delight of a brllllaht wln- g1: w" °°"°'°d 1" m“ “m” ""1 fer sunshine to conx us to lolter. nag“:- and an A’ R" a mm’ W got our upply fw clt the . bog: then, ngt in aony olllaphgzard fiiggmtéossfib assistance’ ‘you "e fashion but in an orderly man- ayes» dmwled the policeman’ "er" , , , "that's the worst of navy blue — it There was even time to visit the shows every “mo ‘mm’, new calf “square-set isn't he?" ' An 01d tuner from way back m ‘°°““"“°d °" Pa" i“ me hlllS came into town to see his doctor a-wonderln’. doc." he Thu f‘ omen citabliahments for 1d years to get a Morning Smile O-GVQf-O-O-l "I been said, "Two years ago. when I had th’ rheumatiz. you old me to keep away from dampness. Now, would was? all- right-for me to take a- a .. Girls! Women! Who Suffer Distress from . ‘PERIODIC’ ‘ i FEMALE How Con I l! By Anne Ashley O0-0-OQ~§-QQ§—O-O-O+O-§0§§O-O+O§-O~ Q. How can I make use of a discarded felt hat‘! A. . Why not cut new inner soles for bhose comfortable bedroom slip- WEAKNESS ' Try This Effective Medicinal If u ufler from monthl crunvl "m tough“: ‘nying head _ backache and nu’- vouI._ lucry. cranky iwllulawi" lgrvmclgfitabis Compuuud 1° W "ch m” 1 compoundixias Mons than r0- | lleve such monthly Pm"- 1‘ ‘m’ ‘E "a ying med. nervous. cranky I k -of m. nature. Pinkhanfa Compound I I 5 5 E | 5 one ol the beat. known and‘ most. dlectivd I th uroosc. mfdldm. yiuumn Tlgaigndlimaliwomen ll- wft-"W" (‘W m 3'" PRETTY GllT-APBON ‘l uvumedicincli v 1 vnmnu Arr apron that will look so fresh LYDII E- Pllilil-lllll 3 cranium and pretty, The gay hem applique . on the clret makes it an approp- —-—~——-———_—~ rtate git for St. Valentines day. 4 lIUG-ME-TKIHT 4 Sinvple-m-sew. a it takes very little fabric. No. 3061 is cut in one size. It rc- uires only 1 yard 35-inch: 5 yards rc-rac. Applque included in pat- h d li htful nslate . ' gdhtlfufly ,,“,,,,,,',.§, M, ‘fimwh '73, Send 2o cents for PATTERN. plgasgnt 115v“ Th, c, p" Co“, which includes com lete sewing 2 cups milk Make a prac ce of brushing off “ma Pflnl’ m“ ‘me’ Addre“ cupblgramrlated suggroh gm $91)?!‘ coils of the gas water l§liuiiqyfii ituliflfilliugé’ rasougte es m ea a a . Wh - ' Few finumit com S the bumerealidongrfil: m covergd _ al unit or zone number in your ad- 1 teaspoon grated oranuggerind with scales or soot. it r es more “fit-Ire” Pattern Depumenh The Charlottetown Guardian. . Pattern No_ 3067 Name Street Address V!‘ itfillfdiure Hat ‘around or c 6hesi?_60ldsl i 1 hhhhhhh v w‘ * Rep. Clare Boothe Luce (lb-Gonna d Easter h; - _ lngton, and she climbed two flights om a new t in Wm‘ . f. L Lofkwmi wooden" stairs to n; 1y, ‘ from John Butler, above 45-year-old Negro millincr. who did porteririg work in New York hat chance to learn his trade. She m“. a hat with a black straw foundation. circled with white and deep pm roses, peeping from beneath print-like hurling 0g p51, pink tune‘ N0 CURE FDR BABY'S WLIIS o o e Bu! You Can Help Nature To Fight Thorn 0B Medial Science denial b my nob thing u e aura for colds o Nature lim- can do it. w ‘a I q, o: ltufly breathing warn you of n cold’: pm- Nature. of clap and t: th rod: h mo}: dng down vitality‘ and rulrturcu. To do this without inputting baby’: wbolu wu- tcm and further wcdkeninl t. ' - IOU! ll h Rfi"t'"';'.i"..€';f'“‘.$l wit“ nu of u" fnrgltntin‘ materlall lhlrlluk: baby rutlesl and feverish . l . Ind in this way they encournll restful lleop. Uned witl. confidence by thousands of btothers (unavai- 0 r n ‘ ever-a. con - flog,“ 3.1%“? limple gab: ailments. “o "i"5:§ “8"‘¥°t‘i1'3“12£§°°3 lfiéebii 0 I W! I I II . they ‘lbllllfidlulfldffihillfllllllbdlnb U! rs? Glue the soles into place to nsure their staying firm- _ Q. How can Lenclosc a coin in hfietter so t f ‘ will not. sliu through the en- velo ’ pc. A. Fasten the coin to the cor~ ner of the letter with adhesive or Scotch tape Q. Should one have a cernlel table in a small living room? A. No; this will make the room ap ar crowded. It will look much be ter if small tables are arranged around the we , /Needlecraft/ '-FOR THE HOME- . 5N v o AMlLY"S PRAI