g Ya, doctors are bury. But gm/er too busy to counsel with you regarding health. Your doctor prefers to have you call qn him now-rather than to have to call on you later. in: Jriitgus lfiianuiic nu l \\&LLL inure ~ ‘Ilicpi-iiniitqtiri-iniitc nest rii. ~ JEN-ti RHHSW [NAVilliiliilll id —i:—> O So, it‘ you aren't quite up to par, make that appointment right away! And when you have your doctor's preacrip- i tioa, oi’ course. you'll bring ll i to this “ReIiable" Plaarinam j Y or Pntsfiiil- i low iii ' That Body of Yours icontinued frcrn Page 2) flffi .'f*w and simple. Gooi posture gn-i-s the lungs plenty of room to Expand, enabling them l/i breal-he 1,, pure air and. more important. byfllille out impure air. With , lii-s well back, the liiiart also} _.,.*nl_\' of room to Work. The ‘tlliflg? means that the “bflulnel. is liTflwll in by the ab- donrviai illUSt‘.€8, The devvlopmeiit o5 iilP‘t abdiminal muscles holds the ahdnlninal organs in inoper positions, thus aiding fflll and preventing consti- it‘lPt‘b carriage help: mi ntaily miitioniilly by giving an air of ,_ Titlld and sit tall. 2. Keep chin in 3. Dra-w abdomen in, irying to plzi! it backward and upw-ird. This rzvsrs llie shoulders and throws hrni mick. 4 Try to flatten hdilow in i“']i‘k by drawing buttocks for- wlzr! Tyn simple exercise: arc used tori the purpose of strengthening the abdominal muscles which really hold body erect. They should be done twice dolly. l. Try to touch toes with kneel straight l0 rmes, gradually in- creasing to 20 times. 2. Lying on tack raise both legs. with knees slmight to a right angle with body. firming two aides of a square Do this six times. gradually increasiig to l2 times. EATING YOUR. WAY T0 HEALTH Be sure you are getting the pro- per all-"Ollnd daily diet for your type of build ocCtlpatlon, etc. send today for Dr. Barton's handy book- let on this subject entitled. “Eatmg Your Way to Health," Just send l0 ‘Illa column l; reserved tar news of a nowq nature may be Inca-ted as able in advance. Gentrai Guardian local Interest. but advartilng or five eente a was! eeflolb pag- OIASWELL for Photographs. IDIMIWB TAXI. Phone 5E l COOK’! for Photographs. CONFEDERATION‘ LIII IN- UURANCI. AT YOUR. SERVICE Arnlelt 00a] Compny. Phone 2498. HOWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. BY All! to Montreal and Boston in about three hours. Phone Mari- time Central Airways 2061 or 540. MARITIME CENTRAL Airway! three times daily to Mcnoton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 1001 or M0. T0 HALIFAX in 5b minutes via Maritime Central Airways Phone 2001 or 540. A. KENNEDY at 00.. LTD" 32 Queen street, have been selling hay rope to the farmers for many years. Get yours today. BURIAL SERVICES- The fun- eral of Mr. William Michael Hen- riessey took place yesterday morn- ing at 8.40 from his late residence. 25 Alley St. to St. Batman's Be.- sllica. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Pat- rick McMalion who also conduct- ed the service at the gravc. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Jams: Kelly, Roderick MacDonald Frank Hughes, Neil MacKenzle, Raymond Summer Purses Clearing Al $1.97 AT THE FASHION SHOPPE NOT SUMMER DRESSES or appeared yesterday — Ellen ‘s Diary (Continued from Page I) Dominion Day - an eightieth birthday —cama quietly to Aldo:- lea this morning stealing in an Eastern window with the nice cool- ness of a summer dawn. I can not say what had awakened me so early unless it was the plaintive lowing of the Kelly cow for her new born calf. It had arrived in the peace of sunday evening, when our men had come to their retir- ing, which than of necessity was delayed. "it's s. male" James came indoors later to report, and today 1 sow it and admired the wavy red of its sides. Jock ls satiatred that "it's a fair, good calf." Pres- ently then, we shall be obliged to quit our strange but easy way of dairying, which gives whole milk to the calves. arid come again 2r. the work of separating and send- ing to creamery. Dame fortune nad smiled more favorably on our hus- bands’ interests than she did on curs, I, being Jamie's moral sup- port in the matter of the Musca- vies. The one “ewe lamb" of a duckling that up to today had ac- companied Mattie it's mother on cents and a "4 cent stamp to cover C“dm°" “d ‘him Mmah‘ In" cost of hanmng and mulling, to torment was in the Church ceme- Tht’ B?“ SYHWCBW. in care of this my‘ news-parlor, Post Office Box 99. "__ Stauon G’ NP“, York 19‘ NY‘ PUBLIC MUSEUM FOR P.E.l.— In speaking at the Women's In- r ' , ' l , t fl k —l'1 tch - BACK A B" §il§§neisrg°n“‘<§§i'i1'§' ifivlrsfl. Willi? zne eiiffi. s-eand ‘iIGDWWlEtZ gonei and ‘Ziderarltgm h“‘"°""- Stephen had --- v ' anis from his mind all The authentic history o‘ Greece sounds very romantic but Green the worst of it is. you dim’! 899m Gables deserted and dusty is just another old house and holds no romance for the thousands who visit it every year. This idea of begins in 776 B.C.. although the country was at its greatest glory in the fifth century B.C. i— HONEYMOON IN NEW YORK iililll I . osflafl“ l \Q16\Y “Ag for l\""“i“ not" “° “stuns! 'QI\\Y s so staoe i‘ “b; The Federal Government is sup- porting thi-s scheme and willing to co-operate lri any way to make li a, success. Our aim is to tire- sz-rve a sample of the old things ‘ that our forefathers possessed and had in their home. If you happen to pcsscss anything quaint and cld such as a candle lantern. snuff box or grandmothefs old bonnet - oi ruffled cape. etc, anything that *"' you will part with or lcan to the Government. plsiase communicate with Mr. smith, Superintendent of Parks. Miss Mary O. Macdonald of the Women's Institutes or Mrs. 7.7.: fL=if_'-1\\§ ,.Tifi"asii='i§’l£s\\\\\j~ i—l' f-i_i Q monthly dleturhancel. Worth trying! IW/IEI/lfllllifilliiifil DUEL PERSONALITY DRESS , ..... .._..,... lisimpiy delicious; short excursions about'the lawn and yards has disappeared. “it was" Jeanie reported "and then all of a sudden it wasn't." “A bi— good business proposition that is" James grumbled to me. "Lay lots to give a, d—". Which is discourag- liig as regards our duck raising bu: then in terms of loss, it ‘ts only me small yellow duckling. Besides ' . l "til . = n. I H~ _ , , , person a ard The Lantvlng to iiiima lily iiiriiiirdiaaoiiiiiiiiicrsiiiinsii. So this morning 1 heard me ham!“ m“ ° "'-““‘°"- slePh" / although. I believe, there are Kelly cow's plalrit at dawn. And believed that Greatrl.“ “m?!” some splendid private collections. down the stream the crows held hm m be ‘n9’ by 51mm’ cumin" a noisy conference, though the sound was muted somewhat by the distance. Nearer, the sparrows shattered on a. broad eave’s nook and from the dam, the water play- ed a low cool tune through a waste gate. A rooster crowed lus- tily in the poultry house and a car with a. grinding of brakes turned in the mill road. So Dominion Day celebrating the birth of a, nation, that is young and strong and f-ar- ward-looking came to us at Aid;- lea. Canada 1s, methlnks, s. land of contrasts and variety, -of grapes u-growing and lce bound poles; of In eye of God be fer from great. That land ls great which knows the Lord. Whose aonga are guided by His word. Where justice rules ’twixt man and man, Where love controls in art plan, Where breathing in his native ai:, Each soul finds joy and praise and " “prayer. Thus may our country, good and great‘ Be God's delight-man's belt es- fate." and Until tomorrow - Diary -Goo1~ night. PIUNCITOWN DOAD W. M. l. The Prlncetown Road held their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Lester Johnatone, the meeting op- cnlng with hymn, “Oh for a Thou- send Tongues" followed by prayer THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN — Iirl? siephen had to admit that While Dart of it was true a great deal of i-t wasn't. He had told her Seven Sailed For Pleasure 57 Graham York Wll lhlt being really falr to the that he might fall in love with her. Wldn’t it the truth that he Wts already in love with her’! The thought scared him at first. but on closer acquaintance it. didn't seem} so bad. In fact. he rather liked the idea. He felt that he could fall in love with Moyra Winstanley whe. t-her or not the was the daughte of Blr Timothy Pointer. i Then, Just as suddenly a; the thoughts had appeared. Stephen but them from him. He recalled that if there W85 any truth even e modicum of it . .. in what, Claude Grealrix had hinted, it was IOOllSh o! him to remain down in his cabin. His place. rlgiht at that moment, was making sure that Lady Kitty didn't get that black box from Sir Timothy's cabin. Dunning e pair of light rope-soled deck shoes Stephen ewiroheq 01g t"! 118W in his cshin and made his way silently. along the deck of The Lapwing. CHAPTER. xix Bnrrlary On The nigh Sea; Sir ‘Timothy's cabin was on the main deck level and Stephen en- countered little difficulty in mak- ing his way tizere. As he had anticipated, the cabin was in darkness, and since there was neither sound nor movement he set himself to wait. It WIL- eerie. sitting them in ghg deeper shad-firs of the llfeboats waiting for something to happen, yet the darkness helped to (elegy his mind a iiitlfl- For one thing Stephen wondered whether he ought not to have acquainted Sir Timothy about Greatrix's pint. to gain posresson of the black box On filrtlier recon- ihougihts of irquainiirig S-i Timothy of the plot that "NR5 being hatched right tinder his very nose and in which Lady K tiy had been persuad- ed to play a vita] psi-t, Sir Timothy would probably storm and rage and demand that captain Ventrlss should put the man in irons and have him handed ovcr to the M71169 "t the earliest omiirtunity. Stephen lrnagned that he could handle the matter much better himself. Of course. Sir Timothy would have to be informed socner or later and when th>t time came Stephen did not see how Lady Kitty could very well be kept out cf it. Greairlx F5107" swsa/ < akadéisf hi" / my; ll/iaé-rvme cmvfié/e/ 01% sa/z-npe/re/ an! lea/es‘), NABIS60£HREDE HE4T THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, ITDHVNIAGARA FAILS, CANADA .- mtfiflbi®4§¢ )- EQEKEQOMQ DOROTHY 01X 5.4 YS— 014 ‘ (Continued From Page I made much of, and told llfliv.b€fll.ll.llill and wonderful they are and be given the highest seat and elected president of every club they ever belong to, or else they make life perfectly miserable for everyone about them. No martyrdom is greater than being married to a sensitive man or woman and the reserved seats in Heaven must surely be waitlll! 1°!‘ those who had the fortitude to stick it out. DEAR MISS DIX: Wlll you please settle an argument we are having concerning our in-lavil relationships? My brother and I. 113V- ing married, have acquired sisters-in-laws. Is my wife any relation to my brother's wife? They claim they are sisters-in-law. I contend that in-laws only go for blood relations, such as brother's wife being my slster-ln-law but rint my \vife‘s. Ancl how about my uncles arid aunts? Are they now my iviicfis in-laws? Straighten us out, if you can. George Young. of Kltcheuea Ont. made this automobile him- self when he found he was lo|in| use of his =egs due to multipil sclerosis. It; weighs 180 pouridn and cost $130 to build from see- ahd-hand material. BEWILDlP/ED I'M-LAW. ANSWER: The ln-law relationship is only rt courtesy title. The only people who are rcally kin are those ‘who liave the same blood A . Iiiraokloy Point School drlsen into a corner would Stephen believed have no hesitation ln charging her with complicity 1n the i ‘uh’ A I m v - plot. rie might even swear that, ‘Iysegafglnlalglissitlinrriiss/Iillllhte if??? {she iriqaciilerigailrioitiriigsfl giii iiesiliiishirguiiii 11”“ “my w“ “m” ‘° “°“"°“" Government if you wish to sell. oi bustling cities, and the peace and edge u,” '14:” Md bee" m h“ ‘w, Yorb- , otherwise they will he preserved quiet of Island farms. What makes hvmbgnds 05b2,‘; Pb" g, the ‘fat the sigh“ l“ as a loan and add much to lnteres‘. a nation great? gmtuce b‘ i" e me “ml a Vm‘ "an at W‘ future cneraticns as well as e n ' had iilim" _. . . g .. - _ There was, too. Ursula de Boin-i i Last iiisbi- "' “can. “an 1 ‘”s't°"- Nmhlifgsies rank‘ with m“ u“ ville. Stephen suspected that she i - loi-t*,ssss"°°° Ne, armored m,“ m“ 8M ‘he had untilis day or two sgo, been lhei a on, m4 ea world, working with Greatrlx ,arid he 0n to ass "arlga o H‘ Not boarded wealth or busy mills. nmxdbgfi thzllgetgtellt swifnged it” tam Anfl Nor cattle on a thousand hills. N?“ d6 gohfviu that Gran’! Perms ‘saftervth Nt e is . o n l 1 . - e a m‘ “my thanks so mush for "I Ngt slilogaieid deeds “trim sfrzxedctiivifa “mum-v ‘waved m‘ immmlm‘ w m‘ sue. Th“ n“ ed i - _ Join the small party aboard The an‘ lax-out‘! 5m” “i. Th" pminnqfwlldgiggxrizttaz”: All ctahueiee may be and yet the Lapwing‘ my ci-cussesu an“ “dfllfifil;ull_l-_;s:élgl‘lla Leellggtaiani-slf State Stephen decided that his only chance of preventing a scandal was to do everythng in his power to prevent Lady ‘Kitty making a fool or herself. It was getting late, and still no sound of human movement distur- bed the silence. Suddenly he senses grew taut. A stealthy movement ahead of him aroused all his instincts. Immed- iately in front of whore he was con- cealed was Sir Timothy Painter's cabin-the cabin containing that mysterious yet important black box. Though the night was dork he could‘ now that his eyes had drown ac- customed to it, see the deeper out- lines of the door in the darker alley- way beyond. In front of that door was a grey form. Stephen was in two minds whe- ther to revea: himself immediately and thus intercept whatever was happening, oi- not. The argument against suoh a course was that i! the grey form was indeed that of Front Row, left to right: Edward Murray, sterling MaoOallum, Alice Maocsllum, Jenn III- flngton. Stanley Bkcifington, Stirling Younker. Isa bel MacCallum, Lillian Shaw. Back Row. left. to right: Anna MacCallum, Eva Finlayson, Marjorie MacCallum. susie lVmrray, Betty Hughes. Donald MacCallum, Wanda Stewart, Sammy Flnlayson, Marina Murray, Mrs. Walter MacLura (teacher). -—-Photo by Dd. Garnhum. - 1 RAISIN IUNI ° No waned time, no extra steps. You'll find this lorfg-lined frock doubly delightful. Wear it sunny lde up with smart shoulder straps or shaded for the street with its own little matching bolero. And here's e good opportunity for you to use a popular stripe — and It in unison. The theme of the meet- ing was "The Ohurch Oomea Book in Alia." There was a reading by Mrs. Ivan Bentner. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Harold Prcude followed by hymn. "mac Up Oh Men of God." Mpsomive reading of Psalms followed by hymn. "Lord of Light Whose Name Ouiahinsth" and the benediction closed the de- votional period. The minutes of the laat meet- ing where read and adopted. Mrs. Ben Sentner presented bu that was dyed for quilt. It was moved and seconded that bills of 81.40 be paid and fruit be sent to sick. It was decided to send s, sick card to friend who is sick. Mrs. Fred Dollar kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting. roll to be answered with the word blessed. A dainty lunch was then served by the hos- ten. closer so that she would Lady Kitty she might ehlily make a fool of him by maintaining that Air Timothy had sent her to feta something for him and Stephen knew that at the moment — and every minute was precious - he could iiot dispute whatever she might say. once, nowever. he act- ually caught her in possession of the deed box. lt would be different. The sound o: a key grating in the ock tame to his alert ears. The ext moment the grey figure in the oorway had vanished. Stephen set himself to wait. but now he lnsinuated himself a little have to pass him whichever way she chose to go. Q2!“ ('1‘o Be Continued) ALMOST TWO-BITS The monetary unit in Hungary is the peitgo. with ah average value of 20 cents.- Full-strength Fleiachmannh active Fresh Yeast goes to work right "ly- Makee sweet, smooth-tex- tured bune that melt in your mouth- Md mahae than: fut. send than out in new directional Ne. 2251 is cut in sizes 9, 11, 13. 15. 17. and 19. Size 15 require! 3 1-2 yds, 35-ln. for me dress; 1 1-2 yds. 35-tn. for the bolem. II You saxi A1‘ nous, be ui your. artist}. lure to lsetlfildxlrfifi‘: to ' l a . o giiiiizraéhllciseamumxmt ‘mist-h-Einnfiii: vent f“ W" NecdLwork Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian. Naime Address To order: Send 20 cents in coin ’ HORSES .1’ EAS