‘ZAGEIFIKYQ WT} _THE oukigiliilyiv. CHARLOTTETO\VN ‘ilguumv, 411. 194» nnnnnnnnnfimfifinnniu"no"unu---.-_->nrn.¢-..------_ oman’s Rea Q33pp¢j-5nrrni..n ............................................. Legends Of P. Island '..\ liirlc Jim \i‘\\~'.'.l.‘- \ the lllftl~ l-.=-~-.~ l_iKtl in . l .l'l llllllilll - i il.-~ \i»i*_\ ' ‘\‘.tlll(li"l'ln§S. James said: t i l tl “And what does the day look like. Ellen?" James asked me from an extremely satisfying bed this inorningz. 1 chancing to be the first oni- of us to conic to a \vindow.—— (Jn iirorc- rcccnt. evenings there have lLn-rn ncnr illltl further excursions lui" .\L'lllt‘ members of the family at lllilci-lcii, and speaking of the dc- ‘lzqsiiig results incurred from such “Isn't it ya curious thing Ellen, that when \"ll_‘ rIiilil. "1" |i.ll'f‘lll1\ » iliiuiiii on I .i_" iii c\cr_\' l t i..-~.'s would come ..i ~ nil to ask for ~ al .\ii.i;\'.iii:i. l» i~ i»; .l\i"ll it'll iliciii ".,l.i ill" 1 rif thc 'l'|".r." of yours, his ~ v.0» i 4‘llli‘l' : ‘llllf’ ii"n I‘l‘_lfl' lstcncd v '.':~ li ltiil iiriiui spo- '-~l i ly il~~ pvrson lll cd his S'll in half :iii hinisclf. . l‘i:~ tll'f‘.llll of for unto tlic fairest . ' ‘lcd by l‘- lirii slic grows ‘".'"" l‘.'~lll' Sllf-lll . l‘. t"l' l"fl .'~Oi| of .ii:il ll"l‘ .j\r‘.< i \ ‘ lbciing. l." rrgu .. is.‘ ii Jll‘L‘LIl "'1'. ll-c conic" of lici" ‘iPlj jcciltiiis of "i-nlc t‘lllClS l'1"“l.‘\ Hrs and "l .“‘il lzanil of "‘ in \aiii. f» Th" .. nil “.1111- . t \r rnlciiiig ".l\lll-, the. ‘rdi ice ~ u ho , old, Ill ilii" ziiid us‘ oii 1i person is later than usual retir- ing, lie seems to fall into a very :ounu sleep towards inorningwand sort of finds it a task to get up!"- "\‘.'li_v. there's a lovely fog." I rc- lillt-Cl. Fogs arc such delights. dip- . i» n5; down mistily from the clouds w soften thc contours of hill and ii:.li~. llltll\"llll of our surroundings a new and strange place. - - - ‘fliough not all concealing was ‘this morning's ilimncss. It barcly hilt‘. thc tips of Pat's maples in its - fol zind to eastward. where ofton i.- y thc rosy light cf dawn. it ‘Ii-d the sharp spircs of the cvcr- igiieiis. “And the wind. Ellen? — Kiliicli \-.".' is ii‘.‘" James asked. li i; quccr that James should ask the 'lil\'c. when hcunnlntnlns to Mi‘. C. fioni thc house on the hill sonic- iimc“: when they visit" “\\'cll _\o=i iknov. it's no use asking Ellen any- tliinr: in respect to direction. l wrily believe SllO could he lost in .o"..r onn back fields!" There was nn sizn of any ihcn oii thc pond. but when we came to our chorin: hzizl possessed it. a cool brcczc hail come marching lightly the fields from the North. n o o ioni- that o\er ' ‘Biil there tun all this dny soft ‘folds of grey descended to curtain loin" woodlands. lt was there in lllll‘ afternoon. uhcn it was moving isuifily into thc edge of evening ‘that LZlTllltl-Fltlllijlllfil‘. fresh from hei" kllilfl. and l strolled up the rise 'll'Clil thc llltlllfllligS to admire in [Z10 ldisttziirc thc fire our \\'0Od-Cll0ppQl‘S ‘lizid kindled. It burned bewiteh. ' bright. this clearing fire. st the dim bTlCklZrOUlld of dark woodland. Fed by the "_-'ll." lllNlKhs of spruce and the iliscards of their lum- llit‘ flames mounted Pfflltll)‘. tColinucd on page S» liiiisty l.“ l dicauiiful people from far and near cann- to see hci". Among those “ho puitl lioinaizc to her was the great and wise Chief Morning Star. "It will be a great day." he told Szirkuood and Vlampunzi. "when the fair one is \‘Zll‘l'l(‘fl away to the ‘slurs. whcrc she will hcconic a new ‘Still, a star that shall forever watch i,c-\ci" the destinies of the red men." uuuuunn-"uufi nnru u that; Miss Canada of beauty contest hcld h before judges. _______._ ._. lModern 'Etique they used? A. Yes: the first, o the invitation. and sealed and unuTittcn-u and large cnctlflll Q. Bxuuty quccn of N Bay R ocrts. Sponsors of beauty lit-ff) will b: Kuun u.i.»"N"shun"..-runn-"u-"r-u-au-u- Newfoundland. Garcia's liawast Province. Chomp a Beauty lliloon _v Cans ~QQQ<QQ§€RE§TQ3Q>QQQ l tte By Roberta Leo ei»@e~o-&»¢o<§c¢~a>¢o3»v Q. Arc two envelopes proper a wedding lllVllfltlOll. and how r inner. vclopo is used as n protection rnnaiiis pcn. annunnouKwnlownounqpqnlouulnunwnnbquununnullpopqbluun lm/Social and l3ersonalf civfouudland is Mary Dawc. l0. (above) from contest think that there ll a chance Nrivfounilland girl. Runner-up in da's newest province was Kergy Ewing. Sumo of the girls did not. like the ldcu of nearing ha? l‘. . fri": arr Pl‘.- for till-i Th"; second or outer envelope. is heavier. to contain they _., ‘m..- a invitation and iniicr cnvelcpc. When a man and a girl nice‘. an ugly 1.3L‘ DEAR l~llSS lLilX: l go when I was injured in n ("if accident. land when l do go out cvcry c. but I can't seem to make any “Mun u inning hing suits “ oonornv And Gel- Some Spunk am a boy son “as to find finally dune by ballot. Lad Urged To Stop Mopinq of 17 who has only our: lrg since I sit at home nll day body seems to be staring at inc. fricnds—~eiilici‘ boys or girls. d of nic and sometimes she nu-u-n-nuuucvw-“HH- Fashions “Juuuun ure kiliierai 08334343333331 run »"uu""'" Contest was held at n night club in competing in finals. Mn. “Alias Grand Falls two judges. Nobody Barbara " sectional titlc. llardcst job of the spon- ngnnvqn --t---n>-rauuuu-uuu_u St. John‘: ivltli four girls llcise taboici placed fourth after u-untcil the task so voting “as .______.___.___-__ _-_---\ ‘DIX SAYS- l Self-Pilying One-Legged Boy I lia\"ci"i't i‘, ui/dtviétifi l 11.... Body I Of Yours Jame: W. Barton. M- D- laombimifi SClATlCA-NO INFECTION OR INJURY PRESENT Whcii a patient consults his phy- sician because of sciatica, the lat- ici- icmcinbcrs. that most, cases of the disease are caused by infection A-lEClll. gllllla, tonsilssgill bladder. large intestine-and the next com- - n -u_- u Living (THEWO FROM THE GOLDEN BOOKS From Ulynu Thu’ much is taken. much abides; and tho’ We are not now that. which in old days llfovcd earth and heaven. which we are. we are,— One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made wcuk by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek. to find and not to yield. strength that — By Tennyson. NOBODY LIKES UNRULY CHILD There's no getting around the F601. the Welcome mat just isn't out for todavs children. For the m“! Parl- lmllfld)’ but their pur- ents and doting grandparents want thcni around. ‘Perhaps. most of tho fault liq-s “Tlh mlldelll Barents. Children "llfiht be more welcome if all par- ents would: See that their chil- dren‘don't annoy the neighbours by llflllgllld around at mealtime. going into their houses vbvlthout. knocking. meddling with their possessions, rp- fusm: to obey their requests. etc. See that their children are quiet and well-behaved in public places "Soc that when the children go “slllllt they dont go hog-ivild. ffllilllg llround the liouso leaving destruction in their waive. See that tho children show son",- "Sllectfor adults. since fcw grownv UPS Pnloy an encounter with i smnrt-alecky child. know where their children are all of the time. The kids who are a. nuisance are usually the one; whose parents never know and ntiwr care where’ they’ nu,- and “ "it "my are doiuz JUSl; so they ar$a underfoot. a e certain that any damggg lllelr cluldren do to others’ prop. l" ly la token care of. It is rather sud that today's chi]. dren are so often unwelcome. But they won't be welcome until their Parents wake up to the fact that a P00rly trained child is as much o; an annoyance to others as l . ly trained pct. poor The Stars Say-- l! Genevlou Kqnblo is MAN'S REALM! ‘qua-in; Leisure CHANGE COLOR. LN’ DYE BATH Dyelnfi is easy and once one l." mastered a few simple trlckii, ii becomes a confirmed and Pleiliill‘ habit. Here are a few tips about those tricks. It is wise to strain the dye solu. tlon. This is done through a vcri. thin piece of muslin or sever.“ thicknesses of cheesecloth. as the dye solution goes into the ken]. This precaution will prevent lhggp undissolvcd dye particles that cauv wcll ugly sPottintZ. one of ii. reasons for an unsuc f i | f, dying job. Cass u um“ 'As.to colors, dyeing one over another lS essentially in. limo as dyeing two ‘colors. '11.. zeneral rule ls that light and med lum colors will combine to give , third (wolor. while very ‘durk coi- ors vcill cover the original 11010,. If the fabric is a print.,make u’; your mind that the dcsign,_ um... ‘l l5 \'°l.\‘- \'l‘l')' llgllt. won't lHl obliterated by any rim-k c010,. m eluding black. No matter the Cblu-j the outline of the print will 5pm. however faint. But printgd fab ‘*8 “M *1 8°06 dw- ll you will bill realize that the color dye used Wm affect All _tho print colors a; us“ as the light background. Bc-i um‘? '5 1° l"! llyc on a plocc or fabric taken from seam or hem i... fore selection of color. Always p. member that all colors look darl- gggfildfill wcl. so be guided accord- coloi lilillll0vllvfivisTnjrvs The most frc u t summer mouth: 22c 331's": list below. with the means of . moving them. Cut this out short 5°55.‘€.l".l..'3l"".¥.‘l.°" removers. a cop the "m" Pour boiling w t material on which lhetlorlstahh-‘hi: fruit stain. If the stain 1| "i; s"; tlic material is white cotton, you mflsytllsc hydrogen peroxide ° to" Srcos t " ' °l‘ °ll (and flit: alllrllglllgelfih stains) and ‘then wash with lutlon of ammonia and watt-r. m . ‘° °“ "Ill Oll. then ivaili wlgliiltlflby water. B n or varnish can be remoi i1 with equgl a; " turpentine. p r s of ammonia m“ And Javclle -i . .- , d", with milsleivri uill viork won. mfwdfinr-s ,9 M I l Sh“ "m" mgmfll‘ monest cause is injury. Even vrilier: FllltTl-lvllllly. Jlnulry ll there is a history" of injury the phy- FlClan usually sends the patient to :- dcniisl. oi" nose and throat special- When I co nc-ii" a gir oven runs av. . I necd your zidvirc (lcspcrzitrl). often, but have never been intro- duced. is it all right for the girl to begin speaking to liimi‘ l A. Yes. if she is interested, and, c ixmn. l As furcslizidowcd by the old chief. »""*‘ll"$ ill" "ll" |l.\' tliis time had gone to the M‘ lltliitlng Grounds. thc mem- ~ day (tame whcii the Great Household A M051‘ DYODitious arrangement i=1 planetary aspects hold cxpanslvr. influence on the so rnc. uhat to do. GEORGFJ rirc- ', a ‘ll i"'"t of mighty ii slic shall flj.‘ .l'ii ~. ncier (\_.‘[In l l’ f ." i'l'l'.‘.f1‘ Slaii", "l 'l."‘ llil .ll§\ "i i-l ilv- uiiliorn ' It'll tlic rhict ‘cl ronipaiiy. " (inc fllllflf‘ ll» In: untrrs to o -<~.~d li urlicd llll‘ shel- c. . \":ii::pnna i» lll"l li.ili_v and ii.‘oi~."ini; in the i-liild could wall; .\llf'l <llf‘ 5i) res Longest T l" .1 resses in lSiiirit_ entered the wigwam of (he ibPZlUllflll Indian niaidcn and placed lupon licr delicate shoulders the ir-l of mighty wings. 1 "Come!" suid he. taking hcr by I t! e l z ' 4 . ‘iii. ,3; ljciii iiics and together wepsliall ,ll§' iy to your new home." . 532th)‘ Wamponzi and her man ilo-iltril at the pair as they took loft flying higher and higher until llllri‘ were lost to sight. . _ But. that night. when they gazed iinto the ucstcrn sky. as they had been told to do. they saw the new star outshining all the other: and thi y ucrc hzippyn l Thr~ next stoi ' "' than Cloi- Canada .. ._. . w The Adventures is courageous enough quaintancc. Q. When place ca!" used at an informal designates the places. iii" 1. plained these things.“ lotion of “advcrtlsemcn 3. irnlsspelle d 7 able, interchangeable. 4. What. docs the velgle" tnciani‘ 5. What is a to run risk of making an undesirable ac- ds “mi ANSWER; RFC IlOl dinner. how should tho guests be seated? A. The hostess stands I placc at the foot. of thc tablc nndl l at. Better English C. William: What ts wrong with this sen- tence? "I readJa. book u-ihei-e it: ex- 2. What. ls the correct pronunc- t"? Which one of these words is Manageable. Word 397G i going to throw We gct tircd of liclpln incure - \ llEl‘ do-nothing stool foi" life. them that you ran take whatever hard. crippled. puny '2 iii- hcrocs w women who are making a ga God helps those who help themselves. You say that pcople starr- at you on That's not true. you a iniiseum spcclncle. and girls and that girls avoid you. you do is to sit at home and mopo. It would be a different story iercstinc. the most i-hccrful. The wars that we have just been throng of mcn fiir worse crippled than you are. ycl business of life uitliout whining or complaining. lin make us want lo iukc off our huts to them cvcry 'l'lic bcst piece of advice ll to snap out of the morbid zirdicc. N0 one wi a leg, but you lose somct than ii limb when you lo determination to succeed. no matlrr may dcul you. Cry-babies get nowlnrc. yourself. Don't let one bit o up your hands and quit g wcnklings. b NO MUSEUM SPECTACLIC thc Too mniiy nicn ilic most compnniona strcrt have lost tliclr lcgs to make int l can giic you. George. is stritc of mind into which you have gotten and face life with courage, insimil of cow- ll minimize thc riiisfortune it is-io lose hing far more iniporiiint to you r-c your grit and spunk and thc \\'llill blows Fate so quit bciiii: SUIT)’ for f bad luck put you on the Don't risk anybody foi" sympathy". happens to you and that you tire not just because tlio sledding is ut when we see men or llant fight against lianilivups. we boost thcni. You say you h:i\'c no friends iiinoni: tl Well. why wouldn't they when all which llltlliff! you very dull coni- lf you nindo yourself thc most iii- blc boy in your sol. li have lcft many" ihousunils they are going about 'l'l\c_v are thc unsung; Just. show bciruusc you are ie boys thc time wc ‘is no history of any injury. ist. lf. on tllc other hand. with a history of injury prcscni. thc pa‘;- lcnt can assume a position llt bed and keep tree from pain thc physic- lan believes injury to bc thc sole cause of Lllc sciatica. What \\ill the physician consider to be thc muse of sciatica ulicrc no infection is prcscnt and where there His first, thought naturally will bc ti think thc priiicut had hurt himself without knowing it. or that his p05- turo Ol‘ \)Cl‘llfl')5 a proli-udiiis d“ dcrncn ivas drawing lOfWHlTl in: small of thc buck. causing pressure on the roots of the nerve supplying the sciatic nerve. It will come as a surprise to many physicians in l("f‘ll'll that a rupturel disk~tlic curliiciis lzrtivrcn the boncs of thc HJlllO-‘Uflll occur with- out apparent injury". A few years ago a patient con- fillllCfl hllC about a "weak brick.“ The X-rriy rcvcalcrl than. ‘although shc was R0 yczirs of age, the spine boi-e ‘bciivccn thc b01125 twin-gs.) of the hips did not ltjliti ti solid wedge fllltl allowed a i-crlaln r-nount of mova- affalrs. personal. business, rcmantic and flll&l1f!l.~_j_ wjth every prcvnise of broadened scope and opportunity. It is a time Scrapbook B; Roberto Loo l _°l' Sllmmmllll! all resources and influences for attainment. of gmbi- tious plans. projects and profession- al aspirations. Superiors and thcsr. in high places are disposed t. friendly interest. and there may an an inclination to celebrate expec- slvelyi, For thc Birthday ‘fhosc whose birthday it is arr urged to summon all resources. i:- sets. influences and abilities for the purpose of attaining their soundest objectives and highest aspirations A broad. generous and friendly feel- insz pervaded all interests and acti- vliles. wit-h a liberal and warm dis- position to celebrate special occas- ions. Lady Luck mziv likewise en- hance stimulating effort. A child born on this dav is" c" coin-aired to use its snlcndld talcum emotions and cordial disposition in ccmblne to push in edvnnced and expansive coals. with dependable Potatoes lf polaLocs are frozcu o1" gel old and wrinkled, try soaking t-hcm in cold water for about. a half hour before using. 1! y are frozen t.h| water will thaw t em and they w»! svvcll up if old and wrinkled. Wet. Shun Shoo trees should not be plnceil in shoes that are vciy wet. or they are liable to dry stiff. Stuff them with crumpled newspaper. Th! papcr will absorb thc moisture and keep the shoes in shape. Ferns Do not ivatcr thc tci-iis duriiil the vrlnter with rcul cold WP" from the faucet. It is much bot“ to use room temperature water. i1‘ peclnlly if the house is railu" “md bcglnnll“ uncut in ilic upper part of the joint —hcnce. the feeling of weakness Wearing a snug bell. gave rclicf. Similarly. flint some lndlvklua‘s do not. liaic solid oi" ivcll ccl. disk: between thc spine bones ls rcpurieil by Dr. .l .l\l. Meredith in "Southern Surgeon." Atlanta. Ga. llc describes lmitatc them. George. DliiAR MISS DIX: l 3:0 out to work oi six cvc|'y' nicriiiiig ziiid rciui"ii at 4:30 with a real nppctltc. but I never smell u good dinner cooking. Golly. how l uould like to sit down to a good steak. well donc. like lilothci" uscd to cook! My wife and baby go out in the afternoons and are always out. when I get honic. so I sit uncl wait for them and it ls iinothcr hour before my wife slams zi half-cooked nical on the table. with never ll home-made pic lo satisfy n man's appetite. _ a 18mm. h‘ which a mum‘. and n". l don't like to complain to my wlfc nbout. it. but I ccrtuinly do cnvy 10! his 51x children had or have sch the fellows who soy that they demand zi good dinner already prcpnrcd Wiflh six Opomuons for ‘he rflnuvs] and ready to sit down to when they got homo from work. Should l lo! protruded disks have been ‘Ieccs, demand that. my wife feed me on the food I like. or should l cat whiit ‘saw m mm, on this “flan” __ a, is sci before nic und make no comments‘? “med {Emu . f - .. y. None of the six pit.- IiUNGRY HUSBAND tents had a history-of injury. All mere between 30 iind 50 years of aqc when the operation was performed. ln all cases of sciatica an X-ra}: film should be made. sec them. vrarm. "Needlecraft 1 FOR THE HOME 1 FLBIIOX b" l with Ira that means "a burlesque imitation“? ANSWERS l. Say. "in which it explained these things." 2. The preferred pronunciation places accent cn sec- ond syllable. It. incurable. 4. To lead astray. (Pronounce thc cl as e in mei. "His prmilse will not in- vctgle me." 5. Travesty. Make one or make all for yourself. or- for gifts. you can't :0 WW“! “l a season when separates d0 5v lulwfl to snap up a wardrobe. No. 2561 is cut. in sizes l0. 12. t4. 1B, 1a and 2o. size 16 reaulm 1": yards 54-inch for skirt 5nd blouse; 1 yard 54-inch wesklt. Send Ne for each PATYERJQ which includes cornplfilfl SWIM snide. Print your Name. Addrw and Style Number plolnly- B! ll" p, at“, 51m you wont. lnclude postal unit. or none number in your address. - Address Pattern Deon-intent. The Chulotteown Guardian. Pattern No. 2561 ,_____ Cook ’s Corner CHTMEAL COOIUES ANSWER: The time-honored recipe for retaining a husband's af- fections has always been "feed the brute". and it still works in spite of the efforts that so many modern wlvcs have made to convert their hus- bands to plain living and high-thinking dlcis. Which probably oc- counts for the increase in the number of divorces. But what u mun is to do about lt when he has a good appetitesnd ' a wife who is nllcrglc to the kitchen. and who never sets before him n meal that is fit for a civilized human being to eat. is a problem that is not only hard to solve. but that wrecks many a home. For. no matter ho\v bum n cook a woman is. she won't stand for any criticism of tho tasteless messes on which she feeds her family. And rather than uturl. a row at the table. most. husbands gulp lt down in sllencc. ‘ The remedy for the situation seems to be for prospective husbands to be forchandcd enough to sample a girl's cooking before they marry her. FIRST All) Know ivliol, to do in an emerg- ency. Send today for Dr. Barton's helpful booklet: entitled “First; Aid in Emergencies." Just enclose l0 cents and a Il-cent slump, to cover cost of handling and mailing. to The Boll Syndicate. in care of thli. newspaper. Post Office Box 90. Sta- tion G. New York 19. N. ‘L. and ask for your copy. 1 cup shortening that! butter l.‘ desiredi 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup brown sugar. firmly packed 1% cups sifted pastry flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt: (reduce to ti» tea- spoon lf butter is used) ‘t cup wheat Benn W. cups ouick cooking oat: ‘.1 cup milk. ~ Cream shortening. add vanilla and sugar and cream until tight. and fluffy. Measure sifted flour and add baking powder and salt. and iilft to- gether. Mix with wheat germ and oats and half the shortening and sugar mixture and combine thor- oughly. Add the milk and blend and then the remaining dry ingredient- Dron from a spoon on lzrcascd cooiw shcct 9." apart. and Fake in 350 decrees f" even for 10 miniiirs c1 iinrti a golden brown. fl’ desire“ chill for en hour ml ‘crrn int.» l-~l‘- -irid_nl~ce oii mot-v sheet an-t flai- ‘sn with the bottom of a small glass Qbout 1'6" in dkw-eterl which h-s bee-i Pressed a" kept in a tlizhW covered tin or jar DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I want to get married. My fiance wants to put off our marriage until he is making enough to support a wife. I feel that he ls being very old-fashioned. Which one of us do you think is right? - I _ J, _ , ' B M Numb §OO%Q5§OO%QOQO How Can I !!! By All! All!!! wbmblfl}! ANSWER: Your fiance ls rlghi. and if waiting to marry until you ' can afford it is old-fashioned. let's pray God to make it the vogue. No marriage can be happy that has not u stable background. Nobody can stay ln love when he ls tormented with anxiety about lioiv he can live. Anything that ls worth having ls worth waiting for. Address o 1 Q‘. How can l remove kalsom- prgytnqg’; nc. A. Dunpen die surface thor- oughly wllh water. and then brush off the ikalsomlne with a stiff brush. lf the water door not; rotten the kalsomlne sufficiently. add a very small nmount of liydrochlorl: acid to it; but in that cue. the Wlil ..___ must be washed nfterwnrds with “blag? T", m u, h1g1 1cm; u cold clear water to remove the acid. A. By locking for an hour in beciiusa lt doesn't absorb much Q. l-low can I waterproof a pnir cold wlter, to which two table- things heat rind doesn't easily retain it. of evcrydny outdoor shoes spoons of vinogu have been added - ~ < City fL-UIBARA LEVIS DISPLAYS IIER. IHIAIDS "Kl lclib, ll. of Fort, Eric. Ont... ti! just becoming accurtomcd 1-. m. n»; iniri litllf-IIO. Recently slic had what she hcllcvcd were the liiiigr-i lirwrs In Canada or possibly the U. 8.. too. But a vlnlt to 1'0- rnnln and In :1 lie-ratify saloh and liq bl l-"Z-lncli brlldu were uplift"!!! iilf, jlirv l cir- n:'l tl-rri-n aux-iv though. ShcEH-n-‘rig to urn t"em an ' Iirii lm a tin nldrr. l cm wlnd then: around my held again if I .-.iii' in 11o ii." “llll? thc rclssorr wen. si '1 . "1 ud- lfllttrvl ti... ~ m" it. the verge of tun. but managed to hold them hick aidw-iinli sti» mid iilie was sorrv to ace the long hair being out tiff. . dressing made by melting together two parts of bees- wax to onc part. of mutton fut. Ap- ply at. night and remove the next morning with c place of flannel. Q. How can I frnlien wllud string buns. or other green vege- carefully for so youthful a person, A. Apply c answered: “Caution ls when you're afraid and cowardice is when the other fellows afraid." Morning Smile £4®i4v~l QQIQ-(vQ COLD Al‘ “What is the difference.“ asked the teacher. "between caution and cowardice?" Johnny. ivlho observed