small Talk q-fltull \ a new goal for you; ell) talk small talk. In this o“ age, when people are m; their attention upon, job, they are- torgettlngdbe nrt of chatting pleasantly lfihiiity is based on small talk. mpuny discusses serious and u. matters. some are certain [gf from the rest, and, since bjects are serious and the g conversing cure so much,‘ “npDSt-ilbll! to discuss them, y without becoming excited] flfllltlllig opposition. it is to keep to the neutral and an realm oi‘ small talk. i1 talk rests folks. "It relieves rain. its topic are common 95085. They possess a. vein or which is kindly and en- gyinpaliiiesi and fosters gon- w of spirits. kill-joy in society is the per- ho duel; pot know how to trip l along on slnail talk. bill. heavily in on serious con- loa. liis first ocn-tence makes hotly else keep still or look which or ‘think of solneplace bore lic tiugllt to be. adelfish to be silent in com- and let souteone also bear the -. burden oi‘ entertainment. hould be able to give and to add an experience, an an- » u witty reulark or a wise hi; all gaiiy and in good hu- not too fiat-footetily. would not be understood for enl to claim that tserious con- tiou docs not have its place. litfui arena is ih the tete-a- i-about the round table when ly luattcrs are considered. iii to the sweetening social oluuail talk. it is tho open e it; good fellowship. t itltiu philosopher set for bim- tlte ideal that he would say ing untrue, nothing, unkind, ng which is not useful, and ng unnecessary." This would iiniinate small talk. small bulk ntl anti useful and necessary. hricates the wheels of social rcoilrsc. at is merry and gracious con- ation in which each member of company tosses back the to.pic, io tennis players on a court. You can't do it if the bail is y as leatl. it must be light lull of bounce and spring. it the slnall talk. w to learn to talk small talk’! d a point of contact with ev- ne about you. Notice, feel, love. [your fellows, anti every little -. about them will charm and cat you anti call out your re- ks. Out oi’ the abundance of heart the mouth spoaketh. To bio to talk small talk does not iy that one cannot-on occa- —iaik- large talk. But it is ellllnt: tho worth while person thy should learn to do, to talk ll talk. To Cook Vegetables. not use too much water when cook vegetables, and put ltliem unit in boiling water. These liotis will save the valuable min- saiis, as well an the delicate our. iuach needs only the water lllillng-i i0 it. after washing. it boils it will wilt and supply Own water. All vegetables ld be cooked in as little water possible. Peas, carrot and <1 need only enough to cover I and that should mostly boll - not salt vegetables when you put them on to rook, but just re they are done. Suiting nlakos t bleed anti give up their juices flavour. Qgetahles should be simmered l? ailm- tbcy have come to thc To cook them ton hard its them and spoils the dell- lt is a itiistake to cook cah- or onions too long, This °8 lllBnt strong flavored. Beets, - flnd carrots should be cook- llintil thoroughly tender. Their elzflltfl taste is gettoraiiy appre- Waii Dressed ll° Well dressed woman chooses costumes with regard to the ‘ llliil’ Wlll be put to. They "lil b0 suitable for the occa- fl when they will be worn. ' c women do not recognize this ' W981‘ their last year's party B? for church. and their last “l Slliltlfly dress for housework. Very woman needs three types "W"; A dress for society ilaveinuilimpleslir ifieartmnnlhfllin? "you wish I A ' . Pl”. tmt..ZJ':§...t°“Z{..‘l'."$. w": emptlqqo, toaq “Winter use at‘? can m‘ o Iflflffid by cfl i meat. No other method n: "(T991551 l0 other: effec- "Id l0 accountant. ‘I t t. events, one for street, and (me for housework. The suit or ensemble comes nearest fitting all outside occasions, if gowns must be few. Only the woman who can havo many clothes should indulge in party andtsport clothes. A good afternoon dress will answer for social events for most oi‘ us. if dresses inust iastdotig, they glioult] he lthtln- "fhe-laticy dress be- comes tiresome and the wearer will be known by it aluong liar friends, it pays, in selecting clothes which must endure long went; t.) ch00“, plain styles of excellent materials, rather conservative lu design, it is well to have an eye to its poss- ibilities in making over. Most women live in their llgilge ‘hashes a 80°11 sllnre ut the time, for in most households. it its up to the housewife to get three ideals d lliil’. The house dress should be in design and easy to launder. (litig- hain. chambrtty. percale and prints make good house dresses. The house dress offers a woman an op- portunity to bring a mt of sunshine Mill llflklit color inlto the home. With modern dyes, one may be reasonably certain that the dainty shades on ‘the maritct today will stand tubbiug. Washnoards. The day 0f the washboartl ls not past. Tito woman who does her own washing needs a wllslibtyarll, even if she has a washing machine. Much soiled parts of clothes, as cuffs and collars still need partied. lar attention. lug board and a stiff brush, she may lay the garment on this to scrub it. and dispense with tho wushboard; but this is not as m“. venicnt as the washboard. The modern washboard is made, of metal or glass. if. of mgtnk it Bllflllld be a material which does not rust easily. It is dangerous to use a washboard which has be- come broken in any way. One i118)’ got t1 bad cut on the hands, or at least tear the clothes, The frame of the wash-board should he 800d and strung. After each nseytho washboard should he cleaned and dried. Apple-Eeaters. About three apples a week in the United States and two n week in llw British Isles is the average con- sumption per person. The apple is one oi’ the most universal, most wholesome and most delicious of fruits. An entrancing hook and "- i-ilflte of ailille-‘l to munch-doesn't that spell heaven? Give us this tiny our tinny apple. would seem an appropriate prayer. Washing Rayon. Rayon will wash well. but it should be handled very carefully. when Wet. it is weaker than silk and should not be rubbed, twisted 0r pulled. but wrcpnotl in a towel and the towel twisted to wring it. It should be ironed with an iron not too hot. it is well to iron it when half dry after washing. Ink Stains on Wood. Suturate ink stains on wood with liquid oxalic acid of medium strength and scrub with a stiff brush until the stains. are gone. You may have to repeat the pro- cees of soaking with oxalic acid several tinms before you are rid of the ink stains. l When the stain is removed, you will find the finish is also remov- ed frotu your furniture. Stiutlpttper tile spot and stain and rovarnish Mrs. Solomon Says: “in seasoning dishes or disposi- tions, be sparing ol peppe ." Smiles “Does your tuulo cvcr kick Sumbo?" i - "No. still, but sometimes he kicks where I’so ios‘ been." YOU, Mother: “So you slapped Johnnie Smith. Did lie run?" Son: "Yes, but he didn't catch ntc." The Growing Girl Requirel 'a Mother’: Constant care and Watchfuinels In their early teens it is quite common for girls to outgrow their strength, and mothers should care fully watch the health of their daughters at this timo. for it is when strength is sapped- by ton rapid growth that anaemia deveon! The first signs may be noticed bi peevishness. iangour and head- aches. The face grows pale bruathloneness and puipitation fol low, with low spirits. At _tl_ie first symptoms of anae mla mothers should act at once. Neglected anaemia often leads to decline, but if you see that your daughter's blood is enriched there need be no cause for anxiety. The finest blood enrlcher ever discover ed is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Thr pure. red blood c eated by. them pills will quickly banish all slam of anaemia. T-heywili build up your girl's health and ensure her a ro bust girlhood. Give your daughter a course of Dr. WilliamTPink lPiilr now. Make her strong like thou panda of girls and women through out Canada who have been rescuer from the clutches of anaemia b! Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. You can get these pills throulrr l‘; any dealer in inejlclno. or y mat Scientific Facts l wowmoov-ro-vuoo-o-o-ro-o-ooo ' NEWEST, NOTES 0E SCIENCE pencil has handle of a new golf (club. if one has a tlraiu- 2d vO-CIOQwvO-OQ Jewelry is being made in Europe from stainless steel. An inventor has mounted a bread cutting hook on a new himlble. y More than 90 por cent of the, world's supply 0t emeralds c0lnc,Fig. from Columbia. ' I An electric dish washer, colli- plete in every tietail, in built into a now kitchen, sink. The Spanish government has cit- tended its match monopoly to in- clude automatic lighters. A rack holding 24 dishes for tlPfllnlnl-l after washing can bo fold» ed compactly when idle. Tho British section of a Chinese railway is itsitig motor coaches ut Itinerlcan inanufactdire. A holder for a score itecpiug lead been inserted iu the Germans have invented shoals made oi‘ braided leather that both support anti ventilate the feet. An tautomntit: timing switch has been invented to cut off elcctrit: current. front cooking tilcuslis. India with an urea of two thirds of fast color, not too gaudy, Simple that tit‘ tho United States nus a population three titties as large, A new slewing kit is small enough to be packed in a thimblc, which is threaded to bc scrowctl to its base. For laundering lighter articles of clothing u washing liiiltllilllt‘. op- erated by a water tuctor has been designed that can bo plutcetl in a sink or bath tub. l-‘or trimming wood a lnztcbiuc has been invcnteti in nthitzh a sharpened disk is revolved by linud power. A Portuguese company has ob- tained nu cxcltlslve concession for refining petroleum in Portugal and .ts colonies. A toothed wheel has been invent- for applying incited glue to furniture joints bci'orc_thoy are nlacoti together. A (icrtnan inventors projector li-i rlaimcd to show objects with depth or perspective witliuut the list! of 1 screen. A telescoping elevator for hoist- ing building materials has been mounted on a motor truck trailer oy all inventor. A 20-passeng9r omnibus oi Dan- ish invention is driven by a kero- sene motor ut speeds up to 45 kilo- meters an hour. Beads to ornament women's clothing are being made of ‘o flex- ible imitation glass and can be ir- oned without injury. A weighing scale used by the Bank of Plnglnntl is so sensitive that a postage stamp moves the in- dicator six inches. When wire made of tantalum is ally, rice making up 31,000,000 tons >f lilo total. ' Wires do the work of a. new im- plelncnt for cutting dough so that t is kept cooler than when touch- ed by a knife blade. A lnt-tory has been estimated nt Singapore to make phonograph :abiue|s rrtnn woods that withstand zropicai climates. Both the itisitits and ouisitlo ,0f balloon tires are vulcanized at he same time with a new repair- .ng tievluo fur garages. At. the end of April lhcm were 109,500 licensed radio receiving iElS in Australia, or 1.8 to each 100 if population. To prevent waste blui-ttg is being uade in the form oi‘ tape, marked o show how much in to be used to hc gallon of water. A btact sugar factory has been nitablishetl in Latvia, experiments having shown that sugar beets can be grown in that country. A wooden horse that walks over a floor as a t-hilti seat- :d on its back leans backward anti forward has been invented. Durable stockings anti other light fabrics have bot-n made front a form nf sllk produced for its bouts iy a hiediterrntieztu fish. For those learning to play ituif 1. club has been invvntotl that has guides on the handle to direct the position of the fingers. Not less than four fifths of lite tiectric power tised in Italy is gon- grated by plants operated wholly or partially by water power. A New York siato invcn-ior would have a railroad closed by powerful citiclrolna-g- ‘lets energized by an approaching train. Tho Attstriau government plans telephone anti telegraph scrvlfle- in tt Swedish Inventor's )1‘ pumps water under Lng axle. the teeth. imitated. to ono side. Java is one of the moat dense y populated countries in the world niies. ncrcttscd he ticmnntl In 1940. it has be English scientist. tower. possibly electromagnetic, lilorttlly l crossing gate 1o spend about $30,000,000 in the next five years in ticvclopitig its More than 100 new designs have to be developed each year for tick- at pllches to prevent duplication n the work of railroad conductors. high speed railroad car a gasoline m-ot- pressure tgalnst a turbine geared to the driv- At the end of the handle of a icw tooth brush uh inventor has mountctl a bunch of bristles shap- ed for cleaning the inner side of Valuable coal deposits have been liscovereti in England near Hull "but are a continuation of it vein ‘hat was thought to have been ex- A novel dining table appliance includes a rack to hold a knife. 'ork and spoon anti serum as an tsh irny when the rack is moved - otl the iaving u population of 35,000,000 tn an iii-en n15 about 60.000 square At the rate that the conlumir ‘ion of icc in the United States has in recent years it is es- mnlctl that it will require half a limntetl per cuplta annually to meet en demonstrated h! 6n that sufficient THE CHAR LOTTETOWN OQO-O-OOHOQO-OWOQO-OOO-OOO-O ~f§§+f§ MAKING A GARDEN ROLLER. The roller i am going to describe i..- nintie from concrete the frame anti handles being composed of or- dlnury gas barrel and standard gas fittings. The roller is shown in 1 with a counter-weight which automatically keep,- tho ltandle in an cit-rated position. but this addi- tion may be omitted if ticsircd. To muko a rolicr as shown, all’ the parts ilccdtstl can be obtained at Billilll cost from tlic local iron- nititigcr. Obtain i\vo tingle bends, tivo ice pieces, and two crosses, if. the counterweight in desired; if not, get two more Leos instead. oi‘ barrel st-rt-wt-tl at ouch end. lz int-lies long, if. int-ht»; long, and iii inches long, will also be needed. 'l‘hostl should all bc oi‘ the sir-c known as 3-4 in. gas; that. is the bore til‘ the barrel (or pipe) is up- proximateiy 3-4 in., the tiutsitlo diu- nietcr being about 1 l-ié inch. if the ctmnterweigbt is wautctl add uu additional two lengths of barrel ti ints. long. For the axle obtain a piece of straight. drawn mild steel rod i in. diameter anti 24 ins. long. The sizes presuppose that the roil- er is to tucasure 1S ins. diameter and 10 ins. long, but a larger or smaller rolicr-can b0 adopted the The Handy Man's Corner Q40 OO-OQFOQ§O-OOO-Q-OO-O+O-QO%OOQ on the ground and insert the axle flour lock tints, two lengths cachiit it; completely mixed, GUARDIAN 6 the tiruui. and nluke a similar hoic through tliedoose top oi’ the same. Set ‘the drum in a vertical position through the hole adjusting it so that it projects equally at each end. The lower end is of course, in the ground, and tho upper cud can be tslcatiletl with your loose top. Now thoroughly mix the cc- mem with the sand and the aggre- gate using one part by bulk oi‘ the cement lo two partn oi‘ sand and three ilnfl-“i of thc aggregate, all measured by bulk using a suitable box or the like as a lueasltrc. Do the mixing on n smooth board and turn the iiiiiss, over and ovul- until Add wdlt-r- - from a rost-iitltttietl watt-ring teuu and again mix llm mass, until the whole is iliortiuglily tnoist, Next mix sunn- t-n-tut-ut and sand in ctluul inllle‘, "nil-awn it and immt-ditttoly hour il into iliu button: oi’ the ill'iilii, Add tin- i‘liilt‘l'l’li', and kevp adjust- iui; the ztslt- to keep ll in tin- nriddie and ultztdgiii up, Fri-eta the coir cretc firmly tinwu and ram it lionile will: a liteuvy piw-t- oi‘ wood. Add more t-oiiurt: . until it is witl|~ I in a t-tzttplt- oi‘ innit a llfJlll? top, thou apply d iayt-t- oi’ tln- cemctit and sand and leave iht: wliolo to tint. Till“. will litkl: about a Wtttflt’, 0r more it‘ tht- wcutht-i- is will. Tho in-xt process is to make n tnonid fur the countcrvrcight as shown in Fir i! by fixing a t-urvt-tl , plot-c. til‘ llll‘t -p|y wood inside a boy oi‘ Slllldlilt‘ iapc. lirill a liuiu through nun side us shown in Fig. .2, pass. lliu short piers: oi‘ barrel throutzh this ltlllll anti twist a hit of stout wirt- nrtiiititl ii. as rtlltmn. i<‘ill tht- cavity with cement until sand and ttiitiw tu sci. Nlukt- u ii'lilli<ll‘ili'y tu-trt-titili us shown in ifig. it so that the roller can in: swung iikc a grintlsttinte, rc- mtivc the rolicr from the drum by utifastoning tin- 5t:l‘ll\\'i<i, pulling tho tlfilili nln-n, and sliding llltl rollci" out. lid not do this until the con- crt-llc is \\'t*ll set or ii will brteuk and be “unlit-ti. Platte the roller on tile Sliiiltl as shtnvu lil Fig. Ii and rcvulvte it slowly, when it will probably in: found to run badly out oi‘ truth. 'l‘his can he currectcti by turning off the high places with old chisel hrottntl to shape. Apply 1nd Prize. m .. u (Tatiana. fur cash primes. Tilt-re is tin~ l= . pt its \\'i|l Guilt-u t. a surface cont of cement and sand about 1 in. thick to the outcr fat-o, allow this to dry mid. turn it up us before. This ctnupictcs the rolicr. The widths of the axle being altered to stilt, and the two 18 iu. lengths of barrel amcqdetl accordingly. At; the rolicr is to be made of concrete it will be necessary to ltrnitido sufficient Portland cement, about 1 cwt be- lilg needed. Also provide l-2 yard of clean silarp sand and a similar may be fine gravel sortie-titties cal}- ctl ballast, anti obtain-able from the builders yard, all these will only cost u fcw shillings. Alternatively the aggregate can be tamaii pittces of broken brick about the size of 1' walnut. it. .must however be clcttu brolteit brick, or gravel buli- ast. The next |'k>(lllli‘t}ili0iil. is a big metal or woollen tlruut of ap- propriate sizth-sonleiblng like a l0 guilt)“ oil drutu will answer, it‘ this latter in used, first rouiove one end, punch or drill otlt tht- rivets along lhtl seam, and replace titcm with tirdinnry stove screws and nuts. the lattt on the outside. This is dtmilznr-tl in cunhle tilt- drum to be opened later, to facili- tate removal of the concrete roll- er. Make u hole oi‘ i in. dlalnetel‘ tlirottgli the centre tif the bottom oi’ good qunlity,itn'u cuslly therein, gas fitting; are then screwed to- gether as shown in Fig. 1 making, the two side IIICIIIlJGYS first. , -necessary' clear out the hole in the- ltrftiflti p-ccc st) that the axle will and slip the side lucmbcrs on the axle cntis. Connect by thc cross pit-cos sCVOW- first. 'l‘hest\ lilil-s are stihsctiilcnt- ly tightened up uutl so lot-it the itarts iugetltcr. 'i‘hc ttrraltgoluetit oi‘ llitr top bar and out.- curiit.-t' is shown in Fig. -i. See Uiill. tliu at lt-nst 1 1-4 ins. at t-tlclt 0nd will-n |)lll't‘llii-\‘llig it_ or ltnrt- it >'\-|'t-\\'t-ti ttt-cttrtiiulgiy. 'i‘ln» rnlillltfllYlalifllll is .~¢t‘i'\'\\‘c.l in ‘the ltnrcr purl til‘ lllt‘ cross piccte (‘tnuple/te the work by drilling lit-fort» the sitics arc‘ usseuililoti, small llUlih through the nrrt-\veti joints ttnd tirivinl; a taper tir split pin lli|'0\li!,li tin-tn lo prevent. the ivaria unacr-nvitnt. Paint the frame, oil ilm axle lii‘lil'liii',2i, thor- Ottgllly. anti llli‘ roilt-r it: 300d l0!‘ several ycttrs, "The Sands of Times Are Sinking" him. .l\unit~. Ross Pousin, author of this strlltitl-g hymn, was born in 1x21. , lit-r littsbtttitl, itcv. Will- iam (fousiu, was minister of the Free Church at Mclrtrse in Scot- laud. Mrs. (‘ottsln rcati two hun- dred turd ttvcnty icticrs written by that stern covenantcr, Samuel ilutlicrfurti tlttriug a two years’ im- prisonment for fidelity io the Chris- tian faith, as he uutlerutootl ‘it. Site so closely studied Itutherfortfs views, untl tiuderstootl his spirit. that the hymn is in a large meas- ure biographical. iiezokiuh Iiut- lerwtirtli hr "’l‘be Story of The ilylnns" writes, "Site so stildietl his history and experience that her soul took his soul's place and slie felt what he felt. ller poem of nineteen stanzas is the voice of Rittherfortl the Covenanter." The hymn hits often been. called "Ruth- arfordkr hymn" for it breathes the ipirit and even quotes word for word, the utterances of tii_e__great covenau-ter. itnthoriortl was born in Scotland in i000. For twenty-one years he was tuinister at Arnworth in» Gallo- way, until in 1651, King Chrles 1. irritated by his writing-s sentenced hiin to remain Wllhiu- the walls of his own house in Aberdeen. During this imprisonment he was permit- ted to write letters to his congre- gation at Arnworth, and indeed to all the Non-conformists in Scotland. He escaped to Edinburgh during the troublons times which follow- ztl and was one of those who sign- covenant there. lie was made rector of the college at St. Andrews but thirten yours later- during the reign of King Charles il—~he was indicted for treason, 1nd no doubt would have been put to death had he not been stricken with his last sickness. His tur- bulent career, in which he reveal- ed great courage and itnfiinchlng- ly atlheretl to his convictions, came to nu and in 1691. Mrs. (lousin, who the Seottiali- Ghrietina halo been called Rossetti. cents a but: from T Dr ‘Jlodlclnp 00.‘, Brockviilo-doiicnte trunni- looked It 1, omitted from a man'| 6Y6! I10 Ufhymu in 1857. t‘ in 187B 0 . she abliuheti a number of ._ IlKVQI-UTQHYMNS i Arm 511cm wait-spa t». ‘fhis hymn it based on the lust wurtis 0t‘ iluillt-rltirti util-rt-it just before his tit-nth. lit» said "till. that. uil my brethren in lilo laud may ltnuw what a hittster i have scrvcd, and what peace l havo this day. I shall sleep ill (‘brisk and wilcn l tiwaku i shall ht: stilisfit-tl with his likeness. ‘fills night sltttil trltiflti the door and put my anchor within the veil. and I shall go away in a sleep by five o'clock in tho morning. Glory! to my (‘rcator and my Rcdeclnet- forever! I shall live and adore l-Iim. Oh, fnr arms to t-tnhrttce iiini. Oh. for a well-timed harp! Glory, glory dwcllctit in im- mauttofs land." Rutherford knew that he was sinnnwnetl to appear before a tri- banal which would ordcr his exe- cution but one of the stnnzas-—not sting in the hymn-exitresaee his scorn oi’ earthly tribunals, ttntl his knowledge that death was near: "They've summoned me before them" But there I may not come, . My Lord says. "Come up Hither!" .\ly Lord says, “Welcome homo"; My presence doth command, Wile-Tn glory, glory tiwolleth, in ltnmanuelfis land." Keep Children Well During Hot Weather Every mother knows how fatal the hot summer months are to small children. Cholera iufauitlm. diarrhoea, dysentry, colic and slotti- ach troubles are rife at this time and after a precious litilo lilo is loot alter only n few hours illness. The mother who keeps Baby's Tub- lcts in the house feels unto. The occasional use of the Tablets pre- vont Slfllllllfih and bowel trottblt-u. or if trouble comes eudtlcnlp-au it generally ldoes—lhe 'I‘ablcts will bring llm baby safely through, They are sold by medicine dealers or by lug tlicsu first into out.- side mcm- mun“ ,,,- H“, baricl in- st-rcwvti for a length of ‘ at 25 ha: fro Th Dr. [ll ma’ £31» 00., grocliagllle, ill ' CARRUTHERS-SIMPSON IN PRIZES , 1st PRIZE-—New i927 ' Star Coach Fully Equipped, Value M030. lat. Prize-NE W STAR How Contest will be Judged a possible total oi’ 350 ilullilli- u‘. letu-rs you put in its llrulivi‘ .- 1o lutilttn ivt-u (or tit-ut-rni Nt-tuvn»... lit awarded Tln- llrrsfifl securing the tutu] u.“ flit-roll) will be tzivclt tut- Nmv l _ , i-...uh....»d, the retail vatlut- of Whlcli to about. CONTEST CLOSES OCTOBER 15th, 1926 Why We Hove This Contest Dominion hosiery is already widely known throughout its ext-t-lttiunni quality and uunnl wit... To bring Dominion HUniUfY and Liitlzuliv, sold to You" by personal service, i-eton: an even t. tier of people. we have decided lu ltultl this c This is a Popularity (Ionic-st introduce Luinlniotl }lu=lu‘y and Littgerie lu wontnl who have not bud an opportunity of flying it. Dominion Hush-r)’ is not rlllfllthltd by nny utlivr itrnini on the mnrkct and it is recugllittsl and Wultletl by particular people. lily by our selling for you to obtain the [Jutniniott ’l'ln- Sulc ptllyucv a “From Mill t.» You“ is it possible lirnini Pure Silk. Sill. and Wool, and Pure Wool lumit-ry utul lingerie at prim-m that are unusual for such Send yuur answer ln lotluy one to win the new automobile or out.- of the ullicl‘ bu; hiltlt tilt-dilly. You iuuy tn- llte Iuriuitalc COACH ' W ‘A, 1 I-‘ur pltn-t- Yul) vuil a tuuil of 2H0 points. ‘d0 luuiuts will and Appenmttrc. 0U fur fuiiliiittg tin.- terms of tin: points Ill‘ ...~....~.t st... Pouch, I-‘uily .06 How to Solve the Puzzle Iicllie goes out it. work in her garden. mother tells her rht- shuiiltl change licr dress and bu: lb t... ca; _ _ Nell my stool-tings." Nrlllt‘ ltlttiltcd i.l..ts oi’ fiowcts, why I do nui. freed to change I ttl.:\'.\~l‘ but it did not turn out as the letters gut mixed. rnzhi, (‘hill wold is t-otttpit-it- in llsrlf unlv tho lciu-rs are but atrunvt-ti plop-fl), Tin- first nurd is only fltn Uufdrt and [Ulla you rt ilosw-l-‘igute out the correct HtL-aauflc and win a prim. Send Your Answer To-day 3°?‘ ink iii llw illtl-vr rntlu ‘ or Mitt. Mr. Mrs. I. Elnlaltiyuvs nlnl tin-tr reiuliu-s ur pt-ruuns lwliilccic-i in lllr)’ oily with the iiutniuion liusicry M‘li=. Ltd. ur the u-lu-ru-aittl; company placing this udvcrtzsctneltt ltrt- hum-d from tin clinical. 4. ONLY UNE ANSWER MAY DE SUBMITTED BY Ru Give the taunt- um] date u!’ this vicwopuncr. St-itd your uni-we: u. nil ultn- nlituf of lmpui‘ only. Write )uur name and full address plftillly in pt-n and A PrLItSUN. ii. Answers will b q lw nllv bled oi‘ asked to fulfill n simpli- condition. (‘AIVFIUN dtenit-iniit-r. arm.» will i-c the chivf cnltniilufntlultu Iii uwurdittg the lust H0 ‘Rt-ad answer ltnie Nu. 2 Ilun‘! dclnr-Send in your answer today. MlmoNHtosERY-Mltts- tron"... ,li'i1nlnint:~'. 'l‘li<- iiapp_v ctiuplv, \\‘liii wt-rt- bulb iuitttlentll-tl stood illltllli‘ Mtzlhnlgzill. NUPTIALS 7t ln-uuliltllLv tletlortttt-d tlt-tlttt‘ art-ii. _ {and llll! lit-v. iiwcn U110 "l ill“ in"-<i ililt*i'l'>‘lllli‘»lpastor oi‘ titt- bridc, pcritn-mvtl lllt- iliv. llilly bonds til James At-uclt Simpson til‘ ilw-iiutmt gldilllili‘, lTIlt- britlt- was very lnlt-timitigly (ll f tired in uliitt: i{l'lil'i.',(‘lli' wiiii H tin‘. ln-itlt- l, $112.0 at Factory-Sale". Tux IlXfri1—-NO Excise Tux CANADIAN-BUILT sltistiii ioult pllttt- i\il,l'l'l'4'lllt7lly in tin- ‘tmuicrsctl in an acitl solution it will , , _ D115! flu Qlbvtrlc current in Only ‘lllllllllli’ o" “l4l5l"*l“5“l‘~" Th" “mm he" "ll l“ “ll "i"? Wm 3°’ “ml Wcrlucstitt" vliliii-i- Auattet LlTulttltirtu- lillllilwi‘ oi‘ one dh.em;0,,_ h; shill ill ljlllltltgfg yglrtlg at so thou tinscrowmg lliltl the other u, mp , ,,,,_,, U, M,‘ “m, M liilllil lifl-‘l bee" Bsllmflled l0 i370‘ much “er yum’ a (luumny nmnm‘ Sim‘ A lock m“ Inn“ be placed Wiliiziln tiarrutlicrs, iiortit-n. l’. tlt-lit-ititls rcpat-"t lune gltlllllltlloll Willi of mod 3mm‘ any one cum“ ylmll me aggregate on PM“ and m Ouch “us” Dime when their 5it'i‘(ill(l Ytiiiill-‘Jt-itlkldtte nnmbt-i“ and niulrllnulrv tti,iu ilit- .\ in rat- . iii It-rs ]n'-]illl1tl‘ll)’ til‘ ,t',;illli'l‘itl in lid lifutiili ion); lift- and llllll ]il'(‘SI‘lit‘P, tn‘ a. _ iuvitt-tl gut~>t.~-.. ., ifolitnving this a very bcatiliful anti was purtnkcn of. qnztlily lht- uuntln-r ii tif lllt‘ “ml Screwed u“. f“ (m as pOsSlblelti-tytuglittir, Alla .\itib<-l was llliilml in. pro-spills rt-cclvt-tl testify lil ilflvlfv ytntin: ,. \\‘i.-li pill‘. lin- e judged and prizes will be awarded by u uintlnittce of 'i‘orontt. igelttlclnun who htnc no connection with Tltc Dominion Hosiery Mills and their \crdict shall Le final. 6. All answers to this l|il'/.1.lt' slmli become the property of 'I‘l'\c Uulninion Ifosi ' As soon us we have rt-ceivul your IIIMVJBI‘, ytnt will " PAGE FIVE 1'-..../ a, . lit-i‘ ie replies, "I'll tell you in the lit-r yttrdcil to silt-ll out the sht- expected [tending from left tu tan y... iiizurt- nix ht-r nlisovr? “Nt-lliw". ‘i - luvs-ago W-Iiilnln uf Ies of Contest stutt- wiretlu-r pupt-r only. hand Curltvl‘. Use uliu side uf y Tvlilln. titt- tntnil-t-r u! points gained and Ni-utncss and General Appear- carefully port.” wrath..- y...“- * Togo/error- l pincss and, tiftcr being gt-nt-rously trcatt-ti, tbcy very quietly wended their way liomcwttrtl. i'rittr to lit-r _lllt'li'l'lili;0 Miss Car- l'illllt‘i'.' was a. menthol" oi‘ tilt: ls- ittntts TW-ttciiilrc, stain‘. and sine has mtttlt- fur livrst-li‘ a wide circle of lriclris who will luisa licr, hilt how- t-vt-i" trxiciiti tht‘-it' bt-st wishes fol‘ fulnrt- happiness anti lung‘ wedded iilt- to boiii bride and groom. Amid ntnnl wir-‘iitrs and showers oi‘ con- fetti .\lr. and Airs. Simpson icft for tin-ii- future liillllll ill licllntnlt, Lot - iii. \ : ANNOUNCING THE AMASTERLY combination of style, stam- ina and thrift. . . . An ultrn-stnnrt Body by Fisher, finished in attractive Duco colors. . . . The spectacular pnwcr, speed and endurance Pontiac that have rstnblishcd ilic Six as the otttstanding triumph of automotive history. . . . Autl ti price that could only be achieved by an organization enjoying the advantages of Gcncral Motors‘ gigantic purchasing power. . . . ln short, Pontiack answer to the demand for a low- cost, enclosed six, combiuiitg the utmo»: in All NEW LOW PRICES I Landau Sedan‘ PONTIAC SIX NO EXCISE TAX tlistingtlishrtl nppcnrancc and appointments with that quality construction which is now recognized as tlic otttstuiiding characteristic of the Pontiac Six. Gcncral blolors of Catindn, Limited, has now com- plt-lt-d iht- extensive new Pontiac plant at Oshawa, whore Pontiac Sizrs will he built in answer to the demands of Canadian buyers. A: .1 result, Pontiac Sixes may now b!‘ sold utitltnut Excise Tax- thus reducing still turtltcr the price of this remark- able, low-cost, liigli-vqndlity six. Pontiac Sixes may be purchased on the GMAC PI-m of dcfcrrcd payments. ' Coupe Prices at Factory Sales Tax Extra No Excise Tax nouns a co. cu Ilntojflfbwn I 2 Door Sedan - Landau Sedan - - DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD I THE PRINPE MOTORS - - $1035 ‘l’ 1035 112%FZ3O ' SIXES SUMMERSIDE SLAND