PAC E TWO .I‘HF curaowv "mntorraroww Woman's Realm/Social and v. \ 83TH QYEER 21 Samuel Hopkins Adams Seeking an inconsplcious corner, the two women waited their chance to get aboard unobserved. Maids‘: neutral-hired veil was a sufficient, though not n total concealment of her artfully distorted visage. she contemplated the milling mass without enthusiasm. "What a mob! Suppose there are people aboard that know mc. Mac?" "Then you'll have to stick to your poison ivy, or your cabin." “In chains." retortctl the indign- ant Malda. “Thntcl be the only way to keep me there. The idea of this voyage 1S to have S0me fun. What's all the rush over yonder?" “That's your lll8Il—fll)OLlt-[0\Vfl." "Let's sneak over and see what's doing." A packing case offered a vant- age point from which they would observe the ccnter of interest. Cameras. professional and amateur. were clicking. "What a. costume for a day like this!" commented the puzzled sec- retary. "He's certainly putting Show," agreed thc girl. "There's another hero, on deck," pointed Miss Matilda. A smaller group, made up chiefly of ladies of middle age and gushing tendencies, wns waving farewells to Aymon who stood gracefully daped upon the rail. l-le was cover‘.- ly taking in the length and breadth of the dock. It did not occur to Malda that she might be the object of his quest. "There's Mr. Metziger," said the real Miss McCabc. "Lets make a dash for it before he sees us." They made their xvay to the gang- plank. A offlcal inspected Maida’s ticket and raised his voice. "H1! (ma Mr. Metzigerl Here's your prize winner." An appalling rush bore down upon the pair. The former idol, abandoned in this new excitement. strolled after the rest with an ex- pression o! relief. Joy and welcome animating his countenance. Mr. Metziger rode the crest of the human wave. "Miss McCabe!" he trilled. "We've been looking everywhere tor you. Hey. Kane! Here she is. This way, boys." to the camera. contingent. "Get set. We'll make it a double." “Shuck the veil, kiddo," said one or the sharpshooters. "She can't," explained Miss Matilda. "Her face is terrible. Poison ivy. Go away." "I've seen ‘cm terrible before. We'll touch it up. You won't know yourself in the paper." the PTWW" grapher helpfully assured Maids. “Oh. come on, Miss McCabe," pleaded the manager. “It can't be as bad as that. We got to have something for the evening edit.- ions." She was herded forward to 10m the man in white. His expression bespoke apathetic endurance. It was evident that this quick ap- praisal of the sharer of his for- tunes did nothing to mitigate his, sufferings. From the painful SPEC-l tacle his scrutiny passed to that older women. "Oh. hello," said he pleasantly. “How's the toot?" Fluttery with gratification, Miss Matilda said it was all rilm. think ou. y"Ailow me," said Mr. Metzlzel‘ 1n his best form. "to make you tWO wonderguests acquainted. Miss M. Mccabe, meet Mr. Wallis Kane, the well-known man-about-town." Wallis advanced his hand bill found nothing to meet it. His fellow wonderguest was feelinE W‘) d9‘ pressed to be resP°Tl51“9- all‘! hf" murnble of acknowledgment lack- Ql-Illgedical Companion to Girls and Women Womanly ailments nre so often accompanied by backache, cramps headache. restlessness and thc "blues." ‘Phcse symptoms frequently indicate that you need the gentii assistance of Dr. Hamilton's Pills Certain in action. yet very mild these sugar-coated pills are quicl to assist in regulating and cleansini the system. Quick results follovt ths use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills which are well adapted to the deli- lts constitution o! girls Ind roman. All druggfsts sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Below is one of many written utateme ‘ts by women who were given a sample of Heinz Soup Ind asked to make a comparison with other well-known brands. Try a test in your own home and taste the wonderful difference. "After comparison b Farmers'~ Wives lit-i Get Free Cook- Books. Write Todayl If you are a Farmer's Wife, send in your name and address to THE IVIARITIME FARMER, Saint John, N.B., nnd you will receive details telling ho\v you can get a 275 [Iago cookbook free. This cookbook contains hundreds of money-saving bent the high coat, 0| living, I Name ' Arldress I r ed human warmth. In fact, her lwhoic manner failcd to commend hcr to the young man. There caznc into his cycs a gleam which the lattentive Miss Matilda did not miss. "Pleasced to meet you,‘ said he with a warm and Social smile. Above thc bowcd ilufld before him he caught the older woman's t-ye and fluttered his oun in brazen fellowship. l 'I‘.vo photographers took charge of him and manhandled him into a position with that assumption, common to thc brotherhood, that before the imperative eye of the camera. all men are wooden ldummies. "Make it snappy!" dircct- ‘cd one. "We're losin’ time.‘ “Go ahead,‘ responded the stoic- al victim. "Get it over with." “Hook up to him, sister." Maida muttered something un- intelligible. She had temporarily lost control of her facial plugs. “Naw! Not back of him. What's the matter with you?" Silo managed to achieve a muni- bled protest. ilvanna ha‘ pit- chertane." | “She doesn't want to have her ipicture taken." interpreted the faithful Miss Matilda. "Can't you ‘stop them, Mr. Kane?" Wallis turned to thc girl. "Don't you?" “Nmph-nmph!" "Tough luck, boys. You'll have to take it out 0n me. I'm hardened to it." A large and gnarled specimen thrust forward toward Iilafda. "Can the bunk, cutie. It'll be over in a minute." "I'm afraid you'didn't stand," said Wallis mildly. isn't her day for posing." “Rear seat for you.’ In a neglig- ent manner the larger man dug his elbow into the others chest. It did not hurt the chest, but it. shat- tered the owner's patience. He swung from a full heart. The photographer made a perfect thrco joint landing amidst the wreck- age of his camera. What followed nobody concern- ed could afterwards recall 1n exact detail, but the prize winner, the front rank of snapshotters, five cameras, two dock hands, several innocent bystanders, and Mr. Metziger were all intimately in- volved. When official peacema-kcrs arrived, there were several casu- alties, including the large photo- grapher's car and young Mr. Kane's nice white suit of clothes. Afriend- ly cop hauled him out and dust- ed him off. “You can't fight ‘em all. boy. good as you are," he pointed out. "Look at your pants." “Plenty more where those came fTom," grinned the wearer. "I'm feeling better. Did they get you?" he inquired of Malda. - "I do fink sho." He readjusted her veil and put her behind himPAnybody else feel plctorially ambitious?“ he interro- gated his late opponents. No one did. But an exultant voice in the rear announced: "I got a good fifty feet of it, Action? Boy!" “Then if you'll excuse me. go change." said the gladiator. "This is n swell start for a won- dertrip," reflected Mr. Metziger hit- terly as he escorted thc two ladies up the gangplank. To he continued FRANCISCO. Feb. 9 - tAP)—A twin-engined United States Navy plane landed at San Francisco Airport yesterday after a 5.060-m1le non-stop flight. The navy called it a record for bomb- ers launched from a carrier. “We » under- "This I'll SAN clipped Inlles. but probably brfak _ pilot, Cmdr. Thomas Robinson. I found that Heinz Vegetable Soup far surpassed my favourite brand of soup in flavour. " —Mrs. E. P. delicious recipes, and nhOWn how to’ '\rv\1\c\1. YVNL m?‘ ' w W4. '\sl4\sww Edward Island Hospital Fas tea recently at the home of DcBlois, West Street, t0 m graphs of this year's models u¢b 4-u,,-<r-<n. q.- -».. m, ELLEWS DIARY i By An island Farmer's Wife xsdoazvlws V9894‘: a» w .. i . Your husband is not foo con- ihis evening. declared that he would leave his present position, if Jock acldcd as much as anozhcr calf to thc herd there. Wcll, he did leave this afttrnoon." "Yes," Jamie said, "I moi him when 1 coming home from school. was driving lhc Nvll-mare." we UNCiillfllCd, rucnliing that with granddaughter we look forward to an intcrt-sling cvcnt in which she is oonccrnld. this Summer. "Yes" Jamie nodded, and Rob continu- cd, "He did ltave but only long cnutigh 1o bring home an- other call?’ s a o Ii was, however. "our own mare" that had come to the doo: last evening so that we migh‘. roturn with to Alderlca ~— tho first since we came away. Home again! a pleasant experience, after an absentee to be met at lane's end by Pard, a white figure in the dimness that preceded the moon- rlse,‘ obviously happy over Dm- comtng. To COfllC ihcn presently light to look once more upon old sccncs. O I I The armchair by the radio; the old clock, its tick a bit loncly; the kettle wasting “its sweetness"; the lea-pot now dlsrcgardcd, even Tabby's cushion duscricd. For- lorn we found it all, though a gay geranium bloomed on a sill. We had been informed of ihis. "lvclxcat news for you this mofiiilll-I.’ granddaughter suid by Phone on a rcccni dav, "the bun- nies have a pair oi babies and one of your plants is in bloom!" It is a snow-covered trail now, but our stops soon found in the darkness thc path that leads one to thc housc across the lane. where often our thoughts have wandered during our "exile." "And have they grown any?" James must know of the children, the two there that have a warm place in his affection -- the Mack fellow". who is a bonnie lad, in Karolyns words "just the sort of baby you like to hold" and Hilda. good sister to him. And what of her, whom we examined critical- ly to find wherein lay her charm? In spite of her short-comings. and (Continued on Page 3) Wsll Paper Cleaner A good wall paper cleaner made by mixing together two cups of flour. fou.r level teaspoons of baking soda. two and one-ital! table- spoons of. household ammonia, and enough wafer to make the mix- ture the consistency of thick hat- ter, Steam 1t for an hour and a half and knead it until 1t ls mm and smooth. Potato Chips; Potato chips will keep fresh much looser in but that do not permit vxlvvxnac Plan Fashion Sih Benefit Conveners of the Junior Ladies’ Aiu of thc Prince sisicnt in some matters, I would‘ say," Rob SlllliCd at us at suppcr‘ "Only yxstcrday he‘ “'35. H: \ "No!" I him on a brief visit, It was to a familiar door, and by lamp- 3 is' Km. axis M‘; hion Sh0\v committee met at Hon. George DeBlois and Mrs. ake arrangements for photo- and the completing of spring ensembles which will be shown in the Fashion Parade. Left gltotorv ‘ '. w cxxxwmwv , \-\./\\/\/\.\/\/\, :\.;\ l inhuman . >.'>2'~;§R"K>1m"mmvoo-“"" \(\l \.'\cu.v.\c~4\¢.v\—< \ £31m‘, Mrs. Robert Large, Mrs. H. J. Mrs. Robert DcBlois, Mrs. Alan MacMillan, lVIrs. Andrew Likely, and presiding at the Blois. Rwlxx‘ xx‘ ~§ >2 W»: x ‘ R ‘KfiKKKmYKKKvYKRR XXRKXKKiXi "f5 lX SAYS- l YYYYVY‘ ‘ ~vv~°¢9c%‘¢“-\ snxsxxxmesxhaexmx Allilude l Husband lfVTorgTo Forbid Wife To See Her Family During the fifteen years that I have been mnrricd my hi1shnnd's attitude toward my family has been n heari- break l 1 DEAR MISS DIX: k in mt‘. l l My dear mother is dead. husband I nlwnys Dad? ANS\VER: Of nnd you avould visit him us often as possible. He has nothing against them personally, always been good and kind to him. But it makes him furious cveryl time I no to soc my people. Ho says that when a girl pets married she should forget. hcr own family, but I think that would be inhuman. I My (other is ncarly '10 and in spite of my when I go my husband snys something cutting to mc and tells tho children I should stay at home, think I do anything wrong father to show him that much affection and attention. be doing n crucl and heartless thing if you failed lo (Coninucd on page 8) Thcy have | go to see him once u wcck, nnd Dn you in going to sec my old WORRIED course not. You owe it to your \-\'w \/‘r\/"r\/ \'\ \I\/w-\<~ . fi v~mwi Kori ~l'\‘~ t; The S+ars Say- - ¢ By Genevieve Kcmble ¢ QWJYYTN/cc 8: R'R“XXRK7I*iXvRXQIoYQXRR For Tuesday, February I4 ‘ THERE is an opportunity for demonstrating a practical, logical and deicilmlncd course of action, in the face of opposition, strife danger. as wcll ns of treachery and deception difficult to fathom or cope wluii. The most depend- able technique ls to be found in a shrewd analysis of fundamental situalicns with an eye on distant goals and enduring values. 0on- ccntratvd effcrt could win against 10m: cdds and sinister hidden fac- tors. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is, may encounter a year of difficult and dangerous situations in which there may be open conf-Iictas well as hidden elements of subtle and deceptive nature to cope with. Luckily there are deep roots of character, common sense, practical tactics and long-range vision for long-tcnn consequences. Resolu- lion, concentrated efloris. may mend serious gaps in bro-ken fences. A child born on this day may seem to find life a difficult prob- lem. with open and hidden forces to overcome. Luckily it should have what it takes to conquer trials. dangers and critical undercurrentr. l strong light to reach them. than in clear or opaque waxed bags. A tight tin container is best. Suede Shoes The shiny spots on suede shoes may be removed by rubbing them with fine sandpalpe . \/\-w\/\'\ ~\ \-~~- ~/\/\ ~ n \ '>~')\9\7\90\9\7\7\7<N><)~ omiiiimmmm ~' z Q Cook's Corner Z> _ K527i” k"'r‘i'w‘\’o‘(r\"‘o6(iii’o\'so<nm$“x?éi ‘ SUGARPLlJltl SPICE cam: l Ell cups sifted cake ftur l‘... teaspoons baking powder" 1 teaspccn baking soda “l ltaspocn salt “.3 tttaspoon cinn-z-ncn ‘T’. teaspoon cloves 1 cup fine grorxu-ated sugar ‘.2 cup vegetable shortening room tainlpcraiure) It; cups sour milk 2-3 cup brown packcd 2 eggs, unbeaten Stir shortening just to soften it. Sift in dry ingredients mixed to- gethcr. Add brown sugar then add 1 cup scur milk and mix until all flour is dampened. Add remaining milk and eggs then beat 300 strokes by hand or for 2 minutes with elec- tric mixer at low speed. Line bottoms of 2 greased 9-inch layer pans with wax paper; grease again. Turn batter into pans and bake in x moderate 375!‘ oven for 26 minutes, or until done. Cool cake for 5 minutes on cake rack, then loosen from sides with spatula, turn out, remove. paper 'and turn rigiht side up to cool oom- pletcly. Frost with 7-minute icing into which has been folded 1 cup cooked prunes, drained and cut in 1.9-inch pieces. Spread between lay- ers and on top and sides of cake. g Morning Smile sugar, firmly Willy Two men. both noted for their caution when it came to money. / RIGHT 1 % flaaf fiifE/Ov/Mf OF CANADA l?! fir! 0”” FOR All YOUR BAKING! 0880M to right are Mrs. L. E. Pro\vse, Mrs. \’\'\'\r\r\r\ m Personal/Fashions/Literature Sterling MacDonald, A. Brown, Mrs. J. T. Lines, tea table, Mrs. George De- -Photo by Garnhum i Pioneer Days in P. E. I. By F. ll. hint-Arthur Today's noits will ccntre around leittrs dcscr; Live of P. E, I. by Waltcr Johnsiunc, a native of Dumlricshirc, Wfllltfl in 1820-1821 and published at Durnfrics thc next ycar. On t-ic liile pagc the a note stating tha". ho island for lhc piliposc of survey- ing it and coiltcimg information on the sunjcct of cmigraikin. 1t may be interesting lo qtzoic what Mr. Jonntnonc has to say aoout ihc Indian womtns hcad gtar: "Tlic fcmalcs wear a hood made of bluc cloth; thcy iakc a picct- of cloth lll llic form of a half shat-t c-l large paper, ov.rl.ip;).n',' two oi the corncis, in tin way that grocers make up tncli" papcls to wrap small parcels in, and plac. in; this upon ihcir hcacis with the long iuptring point upper- most, and inc two loose comers hangmg down a‘. tach tar, thcy have a vcry grotesque apptar- ance." Tntn he guts on to say money and minsitis are badly ncecicd by the sctilcrs. author has VlillLd ilie O O O A stcdnd lctitr daicd Alurray Hiifilfli, May 30, 1811i), lclls us something about inc magniiccnt forcsLs which at that lime szrcich- ed out in every dircciion as faz" as the tyc cc-uld scc: "Each o-f ihcsc twoodctl artasl embrace a great variety of lrcrs such as oak, ash, cim, beech. maple, birch. alder and poplar, and many other kinds which rank among thc sccond division, while white pinc, hemlock, spruce. v'ar, larch, rank among the former. "The whole Island, when view- ecl at a distance at sea, looks as if there were not a trce on it. The trees grow so close together, and are so equal in height, that in spring their dark colour re- semblee heath; but upon ncarfl approach the woods resemble the appearance of growing hemp Of all the different kinds of wood upon the Island, the bccch, when growing separate by itself, is the most beautiful. Hemlock grows (Continued on Page 3) met in the street. "W611. Well," said one. "fancy will"!!! lfiio you. I was just look- ing for someone to lend me ten." "Is that so?” replied the other. "V1011. you've got s. nice day for - s0 nus You: GRAVY Will-l \»\\-\ from my finger or hand? ‘plate, allowing no two pieces ; EEBRUARHS? 1 1. M.-- r\ M“ r g.) J\!\l\ n "iololxR ‘ass-as. "Just u-ondermg i] we couldn't Imu- mmv Ions! nml §hirri‘fl"s Illnrmnlncle" Axxxrurc, ""~”‘»2: 3 How can I ! i ! tfXX-KvQRXRRXNKKRHRiRRkivsi 2,. {That Body Of Yours .2 By Anna Ashley $1 ‘l? .2. \v\'\'\~\\ \ \ \ \ s \ v\ s \ x . .\ ., l t!’ B: Jinn-v. V1. Burton, .\l.l). l) \)\'XA')\7\7\7\7\'7\'7\7\?\?\R?\'7\7\'7\7~9\7(7\'A w! y/ e i; A‘2I*A'A*>£X.E-A¥¥,¥AA>EK:LEEJQ tméls 1 Q. How can I remove a splinter scx-uuzn 0r‘ your DON'T or: ' 11mm" A. Fill a bottle with really hot, water; pour out the water. and] then press the cpen ncck of thc. bet-He tightly Over the Splinter .\ lew yrais ago I was making a h0l<llfl8 ll lhfl‘? 1'01‘ fl minute 0i‘ call cn a friend who 11nd had an two. It will draw thc splinter to‘ the surface “more it can readily be removed. . How can l irvat fruit so that 1t will kcep longer? A. The fruit will keep much‘ longer than in a basket or box. ifl it is spread cut in an airy, dry‘ u) attack cf coronary ihromb... and was spending Sim-E weeks in bed. As I chattrd with him. thc supra- inicn-dcnt 0i the hospital, a phy- sician 0f thc same age as my friend, vva kcd in. After I inliu- duccd my friend to him, the super- lntcndcxxl said. “What have _v.u got, n coronary? \Vcll. that's noth- ‘ 111g, I've had half a dnzcn. I g1 to bed for a few weeks and then get on my feet 131d do my kdaily job again uniil t e next attac occurs." While all patients with hcart nt- tacks are not as fortunate as ‘.11.: superintendent, it is only loo true that most men and unnen \vli0 _ ha\e a heart atiaok (coronary _ lihrcmbosisi feel that they shnuid Modern Etiquette g1 lie in bed ‘or sit in a chair the rest ? ( lof their lives. instead of carrying é My ltoberm Len oln git tllieir ilrcgtillarf WOTR‘ on a / ;si t; owcr cvc o aciivi y. "“““mw‘“‘m>~°l‘rr‘c~w*%\cwww‘y semi months ago, iiiie Affflélflrrlll Q. When a sudden death occurs glean. Assocmmm launched a d?“ . . , - - - o spike the host of grounrhcss m a (“my an“ “eddmg mvna‘ su erstilicns about heart disease — “(m5 ha“? been mane?’ should ‘he "sgpcixstitioiiis that likely cause “Tddmg be P°"P°'T“"‘~ _ more suffering among patients and A‘ No‘ necossarxly‘ Hcwew" their’ families than the actual 1i‘- ' .~ hould be chanced. Rré- ‘ .. ‘ ‘ gill illniSn-iitaiions excepting ihcse ‘Sens “ulgmsfigflsé Being? twéwgfx‘: of the two immediate fa-milics. and r‘ m“ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ._ . standing authority on heart dis- hmc ‘he ‘Wddug as qum 8'5 mm ease. in “Vfaclcaifs Magazine." touch. Q. How can I clean dust from a black straw hat’! A. Instead of using a brush, rub the hat will with a plecxe of black velvet. The velvet removes the dust more completely than brushing. fi9exk~vwve¥t<i~l~stss;~.zeréxlerxie Sxble‘ There is I") worse disease than ‘ . ' icnts are living in ncc css error ‘md the lea‘ is Served m a Poul because of old wives’ tales that who pours it? A. If the waiter does not pour for them. then the woman should.‘ “m DR white suggests exert,” algl-‘jlfmatxxfilfgtxlmis staring (W licxcepi in cases of very weak -. r, "'l.-l.~.~i'ln1:hd.d.n crtly hi a mans we)‘. must he tip tiréinnlyglnyanaa 0,._,.__\.e::,-na,.‘,;,'... .1“ hat WE?“ he Mk5 hm pcrmhs- heart can pump enough blood to 10l'l to pa} l L (d he thc vital orghs. A" Ye?‘ “S 5m sops a" eh‘,_ Taking cxcrcisc in maintain and “mum "p his h“ and thank e" strmgilicn thc circulation dccsrfi mean playing competitive golf. irn- nis, or cthcr vigorous panics. llvzul doctors discarded years ago. Instead cf leading an easy-chair vr ~~ ~ ~ wssxexmsaw €Roo¥ x ovwvlis ' i K’ . . . ’< ' () dircase in.u‘:l nc-‘ihcr bc vfl ;' Be++er Enghsh l3 nor takrn lightly. Eating ll0il.l h- f? ‘ f1 in; lul light meals and rcstins fol‘ f B! D U- wmmm‘ / a few minutes after mrnfs ‘.5 an 1) , ‘important part of tin- ircalmcnl. Oval-wright must be avoided. as 1i may sh "Kn lilo life span by sov- cral years. Mccrdin-glv. tho uriv re to thc horn-t pailcnt is to “uatvh the nildriff," avoiding particuiaill‘ thc fat foods-butter, cream meats. Reguiar txaminntions at uftich y. ~<.\.\¢\6\<.\4.Y.\.\,\4.\<.§.>é§,§3;~,§.\.\ xxx _. i. What is wrong with 111's sen- tcncc? "Don't frCl badly about the matter." 2. What is thc ccrrect pronunc- iation of "Intermezzo"? 3. which cne cf these swords is misspelled? Embczzlcmcnt, cres- _ ‘ w, com, pagcni, frlcasscc. ‘an “dvkes m” “,“_“"1,‘; 4. What docs thc WOfd “incul- - -‘ lint can rlillA w. sate" “mm? taken. and over-twining llic fciu “l 54 “that ,5 a word beginning‘ hrai". attacks oftcn lvnglhcns .11? with fc that means "capable of~ l"? Plllin i3 what it uouid iic l helm; dame-r? lhcart discaso \\‘CIC mt present. ANMHJLS rant. 4 To tfar-‘i and imprc~= 1W frequent n-pctlticns cr flil‘v‘\'i'.- o the matter." 2. 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