ii IELIGIQIS ILEII 0F TIE WORLD'S I-‘IIEST BOFFEB Ellen ’s Diary By ss island Farmer's Wile (Continued from Pegs 2 I one-lime hired man who was there. laughed and winked at James and commented “there's not much dun. ' gar!" hut added on a serious note "But ll you do Ellen. well I'm m1- in’ you. a fellow gets in one heck ol s mix-up!" Perhaps m were playing me false but one not only facing me but 5mm‘ at ease at times and to all pearances inclined to be friendly though in my inability to see clear. lil might be mistaking his motives. “Shoo! ' T “id War/ins my white head-scarf and he Ittfillillg. And so it was by s series o! stops and starts. most delaying, l managed in time to roach shelter oi’ a verandah. frantic twist 0Q a knob l flying hm across a threshold, a slam o!‘ "It 1100f: l was safe at last! James mutt u-slceiui now calls down from the Hid!‘ old nod o! his forbears: "9""!!! you smell any scent of! the creature?" "No!" I. i- tliat even in my mo rem l breathed only the llllCP oi the new earth. "X guess” James calls again "i; W“ on)’. m“ lury and whlte cat." It might have been. I remember now that when lash o! white Pard bounded rn I heard sn anguished entire I closed the doc; Lambkins ran spirjtgd "u, m‘, 81ers were along the h to include much o! e Sllllilt hours: cats coveted sing- llll birds on a bough or lay. bask. ; visitors called st 8 an outing to the . . and now nexlPto mid- - Diary -Good- 4 wephlyslesplsg eedlslsrlefiee service In l efrwenel MONTREAL, May lath-Summertime comes sud- denly in Msy, but it won't take you, clothes-wise, ‘by surprise when you sow your summer clothes st home . . . with Ccrticelii Nylon. Sewing Thread! I've found that sowing is simple . . . seams "its! put", . . . when I esw with this excellent thread. , Corticelii Nylon Thread assures you ofileams that sre sewn to stay because it's durable and elastic i . . . it provides the needed “give" that mskcs r longer wearing. So for eumme clothes that will be V. ' ' yours for several summers . . . be euro to law with CORTICELLI. You'll find this nylon thread in s. variety o! bosgtllfl colours keyed to summorb loveliest fashion-shades. ,’ Yeas lluieiil Will Open IO!!! lyu Wile st Break- f. fast time when you bring in that howlful of “ Cream g‘ __ o! Wheat"! There's something about the smoothnem ’ -—the "Just-right " good taste of "Cream of Wheat" that makes it a family favorite in thousands and thousands of homes! And that's not the whole story by any means, for 5 Minute “Cream cl‘ Wheat" is simply “chockful" of blood-building Iron . . . and it provides important Calcium and Pb horus for diets deficient in these elements. Truly, know when I bu? “(from of Wheat." that I'm getting my money's ircrih of wholesome nourish- ment and downright dcliciousnese! Just try it . . . it's so verv simple to prepare! Ask your grocer tomorrow for "CREAM OF WHEAT "- lee his’: 1 01:15.00‘? . . . m e t ' e moisture - re- bringing lines- sistsnttestwitb gated guests 2.311‘. Baby dinner is no owdcr! slm- problem at ill ly smooth s to the wise wile , ittle of the who's rediscov- " ' powder on your hands-then s rinkle with water. It's amazing! .B.T. resists mois- tui-o-protects your skin. And it protects your bah ‘s sensitive skin iii the some way. ever a ain will lie be bothered and bewildered by the_ burning irritation of "acid- moisture" if you do this: Every time you change his diapers, be lure to smooth on soothing, mois- ture-nesistant 2.3T. It's the Baby Powder mndo with Olive Oil . . . pure protection day and nigh!»- and winter! Write to me for ylour free sample o! ZB-T. BAB POWDER . . . Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St, Mont- real, IKQ. HeeJ-Ta-Teo ‘drsintincssufiis yours in a 1! y ' . s W \ with this new r I, powder - spray . k deodorant! _ -,_ l_ '\y (jailed Sno- ' Zllist .1. .dlt'.! , \ ire ony eo- , _ dorant with an t? atomizer top and since it's enli- scptic, it's the perfect answer _to manya problem of personal dain- tiness! It banishca underarm odour instantly . . . and clings like fine face powder to perspiration " dun- ger-zones "l Kccp Sim-Mist handy on your bathroom shelf . . . and soon you'll find your husband using it, too! You see, men like it-it's so very quick and handy to use! Ask for it at your favourite drug counter . . . SNO-MIST Powder-Spray Deodorant . . .arid, ffimfilllbns, it's absolutely harmless to clothing! ered the Heine Family o! Pm- i ducts! Yes-cl! Reins famous 51 varieties are available sgsiir . . . Baked Beans, Cooked Spaghetti, Pickles, Peanut Butter, Mustard, Vinegar, Boups and Ketn?iup . . . to help s hostess out o s ism! The hanclidt shelf in my kitchen cupboard is my “special" Heine shelf-well stocked for family and friends who like food with flavour and personality! Truly, n Heinl meal of “fliivouritcs"-from soup to beans-is always s success! That's why I urge you to make IIEINZ 57 VARIETIES a “buy- word" . . . as so many thousands of homemakers do! Scmerhinb For The Youngsters . . . srri tire fascin- ating docs! transfer pic- lurcs in each Ind cvcrypack- age o! Kc!- loggb Pop. The designs are spe- cially created ' for Kellogg's. There are dogs bllttltrfl!e9-lel'0p!ll!9fl~—8POl‘ll . . . two, free, in every Pep package. S0 easy and such fun to use! And Kellogg's Pep is so easy to serve —such fun to cat! Children love its crunchy goodness . . . at break- fartime-for a bedtime treat! Whats more, it's just what young- stera nccd for sound growth and health . . . o. rcol whole grain ccrcal! 'I‘liat's why I urge you to ask your grocer tomorrow for KELLOGCHS PEP . . . the crisp whole wheat that's good to cat! There's Nothing Like Good Gravy to perk up is mum course dish ' fluvour that spells up elite nppccl! Best gravy I've arcr tasted is mo a with BENSONKS CORN STARCH! Just try it instcad u! flour next time you're grayy-msking and taste for yourself the delicious difference! You'll want to keep a package . . . to give it that specially rich . at‘ Benson's always handy in your kitchen cupboard . . . for there arc truly so many taste-wise. ways to cook with it! For instance. it makes the most wonderful white EMlCPb-Blld variations of some. Here is one Benson's White Sauce recipe I know you'll like . . . SAUCE (but: Recipe) WHITE 3 tbspns. butter or other {at 2 tbspns. Benson's Corn Stsrcb Dash ntPl-ier Duh Worcestershire Sauce l milk l pri. I cup Melt 1st in saucepan: blend in Benson's Corn Starch and s n‘ stroll:nsz.r'il.iu..ls-:.iii.i 'é‘é!2§'i'§lu£“ m“ "WW! Here's Something "firms Specie!" "' o r the tiny King o! your N u rs a r y! Nothing is too good for his comfort and he'll never be more comfort- able than in pants o! waterproof nisatici Bless his llfllfle-llb can be 4s active as he pleases in those sturdy panties . . . 1!! the will!!! are heat-scaled, which menus they're strong es strong om be. And when romping makes Junior warm g, . airwents in the back _o! die antics-inst below the wsirt ban —-!lc!t‘! to keep him comfy! Look for these new baby pants- ’ and remember. when buying, the VINYLITE Plastics trade lnsrls ls your smursnce of fine products tested and sp rovcd by “The -, Better Fabric: eating Bureau"! H Fees lilo is Emilie with pesky fleas . . . sud-this is s. catastrophe that happens to the best of dogs! ry ’ . st your esrutd or do srtment ‘stars for" Bspho 1076 D Pest sti uy the e i"! i! for Fido. Thea giva him s Bapho Pest Dust and, unless Fido’s a ve unusual dog . . . he'll be lies-free in no time at s l! And for other household Make Hosie- m u c is simpler f n r yourself with this. im- pdrtsnt time- saviug trick! Make sinks, basins and tubs easy to keep sparkling clean by‘ keep- ing drains last running with rag- ular use of Gilletth Drain Cleaner! Fast-acting and completely eflec- tive, Gillctth Drain Cleaner works like magic to “speed up " even the laziest of drains! I make is weekly habit o!’ clearing drains with this excellent cleaner. Just two tablespoons I week do the trick . . . ‘save time, trouble‘ and plumbc 's bills later! That's why I URGE you to make n. ood housekeeping habit of using ‘IL-. LETTS DRAIN CLEANER for all your drains ...ask [your grocer for stin tomorrow an struclloiis on the lsbcl for bee! results! follow in< ut the else o! s hockey rick- a th_ ct ts . . . 8s ho 5% DDT moans death end . ‘destnioticii-pcompltetigesn efiectivei for SAPHO at your iiesml drugeede srtmeutetornnldssmembei-liistlswuthc ilrrtli‘ ' spray l ‘th d h . . . in ‘huugedeudlmllaissgtrdnrce lightest lsscw e"lrlt",inlsct s"lnll . . . and don't thick Newest riis, In mu runs . “uni scented polish v is something to talk b s out t» eld-to-lovelinsp that I've seen ior m s moon. ‘ grant Dill; foryoéihrul s: Scented u. so d?» Gordon Perfume-this wonderful po ‘till, s shat‘ it e e oun lish r- m yours in _a rainbow variety o! fashion-right, so coue colours and it reslhy etsys put! I've worn mine foriover s wce now and there's n a s w to merits leamiii bee !. Ask r more oovuihr GARDEN sci-mo imii.’ romsno’ .1‘. I kscwltwlll delight you! walking much, ' "Upper Prince s; school St. _ first. cuaigoiapngcuairmrrsrowgv. cu Pay Some time in the lite o! a man, an urge comes to him that he must make is big eiiort to save. He may have been paying house rent for ten, yes twenty years, and it never downed upon him that he has paid enmllh in rent to build s splendid house {or himself. Did it ever oc~ cur to you that $0.00 a. month rent for twenty years amounts to $9,- 600. You paid that much and what hsveyou got for it? l! you culld s house, you have your home, and you con always make improve- ments, they are yours, but you pay rent indefinitely and ivliat have you. Why not slop this, buy s building lot. that is the first start to make. 1i you cannot build this year convert your lot into a vegetable garden. It will pay you good dividends. Tho undersigned has a number of desirable build- ing lots. some situated Upper School Qtreet and Upper Prince Btxsnd Allen. 5treet.—Others in the city, and a splendid new street le under construction by the city i VON CLURE GAY LIN-X IIKII Fl-GORI IIIGIITEIII. SAFER! LIN-Xctlseseisssiionsl new unli- rlih sell-polishing w“ ll"! smlanln announces» tistlnjis s hrsndr q ‘the Isido- . I138‘! IAVID HIGHWAY _ , The stone road betvmn Phill- nrropsss remix; ctspeecli soc is csienls soc nsnquur. ‘rs, was mosh closely allied‘ ‘with u» 0el- the first paved h! do plow than any dtlrers‘ . Uni ted B‘; tell silrwlyh the l‘ BURBWK . , oLooo " BITTERS ' nup- ui luminous ‘action of u. Itsids‘ ; llitheellmlostlonolwseteesndimpuaeironitbelrotly, ‘lbesenltle often e smoother, clearer >.. Bilsdoeklllood Bitters b sold st s11 drug as. monum- os, unless, Toronto, 0st.‘ AIlTI-I’ _ ssfieq, brighter beauty w wood, linoleum, and tile floors. It's water-repellent- self-polishing. Try i!» "d!!! :.\ I W- WAX "- lfli . IUiNiU-Ilill zuwsieeitnvlllll ° asst-ere Ihfidieilsheslesiia u-M oheted in the ever popular pine- Qpple pattern, which ls simple and easy to do. Pattern Ne, ll-llfl eon- taine complete his» ns 20 cents. to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian. Design No. 16-118 ej1938! ' ‘V e ‘You get the same tempflng Quakes Pnfled Wheat Sparkles you love so wen‘ i a . the ssme sppetizing crispness : : i the same inviting toasty whole wheat flavor a a ; the some grand whole whest nourishment ; : z all for no more than ' you paid 10 years ago! NOW IN 2 islzrsl Regular Economy Size and Gian: , Family Package 0 More Tfltlll g ‘ Y You D'd i0 Yeors Ago. The some hijlilquoliiy... ldelicious om! nourishing \ oscver! ' Good news iaiazmilys erhlgb food pcéeiikwoca, Quaker was Wheat Sparkles etilpost you ee Ion per senses this “item-term No wonder more end more housewives are serving delicious Quaker Pufied Wheat Spsrkies for bro-Ike. fast! Treat the family : z z help your budget a ; ; order Quaker Pulled Wheat Sparkles from ‘lbefiullieebolefiesnpcivyelfisnsdellssilel V .,__. . "uiiairmz LOST ! The town of Ferrite in British! Colunlbls, an important cosl mln~ fl-ig and lumbering centre, was nlmost destroyed by a iorest tire in 1908. ‘ I LACY TEA_AA_P;(_)_N -ue=___ A nirsiorr no. s-ues A lovely lacy tee. sprouts cro- Needlework Book N01130: accents. Crochet Knitting Book No. tot To order: Send mounts in coin Q, Should s. young lsdy be con- gratulated on her coming mar- , l risge? ' A. lit is not good rcrm to con- ‘ gramilate a prmpoctive bride. She k. , "7 u" . is to receive ones good wishes. The prospective bridegroom is con< (retaliated. The bride-elects mother receives the kind widies o! her friends, sn-d titre mother o! the bridegroom-elect receives kind wishes and congratulations. Q. Should tihe dinner napkin be entirely unfolded before placing it across the laip? A. N0. One icld is always left in the napkin. Q. Who holds the baby during the christening? A. Usually one o! the 50d- mothers. OUR IOAIDING HOUSE 92sec mecca MiSTAl-l Macon! 1 ear MOURMFUL wgoteeov» / - fro Reroaw .'- eolio ‘ro m‘ TTRACKJH‘ ‘DRNER calm! Bus "room A si-lAwr cur THROUGH A MAPLE TREE _.. “or. MISSED. Ti-le FUST 1W0 RACESSO 1 coutoiorr DOROTHY IIIX SAYS.- (Oontinued from Pen 2 illusloned husbands end wives who are twins to undo the idly III! have committed. For they have round out that marriage isnt it!" a romantic dream. 1t is. hard reality. It isn't lust billing and cooing and kiss». It is work and worry and anxiety. Only too odten it is s. boy crushed with s burden his young shoulders are too weak to bear, llvlfll W l!" success he might have rnsde ct his ills i! he had not had in lssvl school and take any poor Job he could set t» WW0“ B “i9- a little young girl wile, grown haggard and nervous and iretful. her beauty and gaiety gone. slaving over the cooking stove and wash tub and milking colicky babies. 1t is tragic to think how nearly marriages that should have been glorious successes go on the rocks because the high contracting parties will not welt until they are prepared. Yet even a smidgen of common sense would teach their! that the failure, or success, o! every marriage is in direct ratio o! how well-fitted they are to meet its responsibilities. They will be just as hungry alter marriage as they are before. They will take Just as much inwrest in clothes. belong to their old set and have Love when she is hungry and shs y. No husband is a. pleasant corn- panlon when he is dodging the blll collector. In marriage, as in every- thing else, you have to be able to meet your obligations. There would be very few unhappy marriages lr mm and wmnen would walt to marry until they are prepared for it. Orltll They W!!! still want to No ville is a Lady f WRETCHEG Mv own!’ (my , Province