PAGE TWQ ____,frr_ii-:_ QHARLOTFETOWN <;_u_ARi)iAi-.'_ __.,.APB.II< 8._19‘4o_ l i BE YO UR BEST We can't all be captains, some have to be crew, fhercs something for all of us here; There's big work to do and there's lesser to do, Arid the task we must do is the near. CHOOSE IIANDKEIICIIIEF WITH EYE T0 IIAIIQIUNY The vrell-giooiiied woman gives mlliiill? ll" ‘or. 1o every detail ii-~ She chooses even iiidkerthicfs with cale rolur itiid stijt- hur- art- intist siiiizibie. . l a e new plaids and stripes lllll u iniziiic border trvii- ~ corisez'y'ative col- ‘r . true flower . . may‘ be effectively to n-iiiiotiiiiere or ilovrei" if milk be Silly" to ll‘£1f‘Z\ll(‘P of the milk . s the butter has been i\.l.‘~l‘i'tl and wiil tiirii mitt-iii . eaiiser for painted be made a’. home bf.‘ ~.¢._.»<,.c....._.. g-OOQOGO G000 VOOOOOfOOOOOOOOQO O-O-OfOOffi-QOOFOOO [Helpful Hints For l n .r.___‘ g 1i t-(stiiriies halii-r- ‘ r as quickly as pos- ' ticcd st all. And he t. Of hi ‘r 1t you don't want to flaunt a red ; dress. I small touch oi it is enough ‘LO Ciiiilll his eye. Just that spo: of nails "ill keep liund lcolor at oing a fade-out , you from ‘But the brightest color in your life. like the brightest moment, has watched with care. Be sure touch of red you wear has an affinity for every other touch. . in trouble. jMake no mistake, you'll be found i out if your lipstick and nail polish to be evci y 1t you don't, you're iarcirt in key. season collec tion, has , twrecis , the latter "c llll?l'i weave. l » A well-known Paris i"" ll ate wanted. nraies" fcr "txiy aiid _\'t-l‘o\\‘. two colors are combined fabrics and i‘. is oilcii that as yellow House with 90440000046600 OO-OOGO-OOO-O thing colors simply aren't no- mponds to so psychologists say, in rpite mself l Creed, who is preparing a mid- already nwii new sports suits in checked or tweed-patterned silk; with the aspect of These have tailored Jackets. nearly Hiih, and the skirts have ti. glove and Iraq shrin hits added tricots in clas- sic sports types. and reports that is 'l~~ newest color success in these, while natural berg‘. nary nnu ililféifllx are other shades tyliich Blouses and sk‘rts sold as "sep- both day and evening near are attracting attemiion in Sometimes the in n11‘ (WK they be worn together, E733’ .‘\ I i; \\‘ \ 1*‘: \~ r>~i and rt X43] DESIGN ‘g5 c VINCE” NA.\fE—--_.____________ i. '1 itilllfi“ 0-’ 50"“ “Pd i and yelow bolero jacket. '1 .. o’ ammonia to 2 qua s ___§ I °~'_ “it? - 57° Steam fruit ake and serve with t ll-V “'1'? A - “""" 3.1"" c" lightw whipped i: l rw-f-r _ cream. Hot gins " kc is I _l. is a good illlll’! to TPlli"til)“f‘ wit], banana,- nor] -.., 5 when hrxiuinz pictures that thcnmt-n, 5mm- Uke “rm, i ffl-“iifr tit". air" n“ . w: .. . eycs. you are ___.___..__________ itnusitarv tall. however. that rule T" Clean Furs E docs not nnyilr. M --' , (‘l flit‘; by firfit h hi . l‘, "ling? ll" "WY I‘ Tl": ‘l'l(‘ viii-lion! way; the-kn sdlluc n" f; Rm“ tlir- fur sonic h~v (‘Oi‘l‘f11"r\l or bra-v a H "' ' ' iRuh this lutn the fur and allow in ‘an’!!! drgtng msome qiose lstand before brushing it, out. Take L. Y‘- N-S n-Al-i if?!‘ lilfi- ‘the fur outdoors and bru l1 Q1 NV“ m r-éogiilflintofllliaé ,tiiv nan) with a stiff wtliist-Drcoot. C, “m,” mgq-Fhbzv Mn‘ (fin- rmm L“! ‘aft-fir whim sa-turatc a clean cloth o, he m" ‘Head H mnvm in vyitvh gasoline r-‘vd rub the fur *5 - ‘or our worst enemy it lllm‘ ‘Wm? a wllslkbrccm to l?‘ :. ,‘,. (Ilgrqord ' “ ‘ - istoretihe na. ' then nan" b, - ' - _ _ sun o dry. Rub 111th the nap Pflllvfehlzwlgecml 211M192?‘ lwheri cleaning. and never use wa- PY a~7~{&:cn‘ than any other £3290“ mm‘ a‘! 1t shrlvels the It . - r-u -‘ t " T351." wlfgrllrlmxélrp It is best to apply a coat of m - - _ _ , . "' _ "CIIECKERBOARD" RUG ', n --~ —i-< w‘ \ , 1: A _ P"; _ p l. v..i _ ' (if ‘all nu i ' ' flit _ i ., / _. ' \ i» _ I i’ (: i l,‘ i ll‘. ‘ .._~ | l No- X 431 S'I'ltEF.'T--_______________ ~ .. .......»_...-.-@.,¢_.____ l-‘arat -—[ MOA hrr l ill‘(l.'\_\ Mons Iifrs. hualii Tlie but cl bread can b: mode only lrom tlrc but ol llour-rucli u REGAL Herc Ir I llour llnt not only malur every Botcli cl brud perfect, but giver more loaves to Ilia lug, besides. Jrnliry REGAL once, and you'll never again be satisfied with In ordinary llour. PERFECT LQAVES ’ save MNEY! The Women Folk MECCA OINTMENT com only 25c Tlro-Famlly Favourite m gm“: It Ilco myYungdidunsih Mucu- ndycunuylsn. ga(nllmfil Um“ ‘MECCA OINTMENT AMorningSmile KNOCK-OUT The tired postman was ploughing his way through tne snow with a heavy road oi letters and parcels. "Wait a moment, please,‘ said the maid at one house, as she took the letters. "The miswess wishes to speak to you." Visions of a special gift. b;ight- ened the postmans eyes. “Arc you the regular postman?" inquired Mrs. de smythe, coming to the door. “Yes, madam." "Then. was it you who broke our door-bell?" she asked, acidly. SEEINCPS BELIEV ING The drill sergeant was drilling a squad of men, but could not get them into a straight line. _ At. last he cried: "Bah! Your line is as crooked as a corkscrew All f-‘Itf you fall out and have a look at i Shellac. 0r some other kind oi’ sealing coat, over the stained wcod that 1-; to be varnished. If this isnt none, the chemicals in the stan may work through the varnish and cloud it name, for skating and skiing can be had there only a few days e~cn winter. and summer Visilfill-i Ililfl the mean temperature of Re- kjavik its capital, the same Rs that oi Milan in Italy. Refrigerators are Ffikillflfly sent from America to Iceland. A Musty Smell If the jars you wish to use for prcterving have a musty’, d sagree- able odor. fill them up with cold water in which soda has been ds- solved. It will soon freshen them. Wash in hot water and suds. rinse well and they will be ready for service. Pipe Noises 150cc or wom washers will cause noise in hot water pines when faucets are turned on. Replacing the washers will stop this noise. If noise ocurs on the turning off of a faucet, especially when the faucet ls turned off abruptly, it ls be- cause the pipes are not provided with air cushions to absorb the mo- mentum of the water. In that case the noise can be avodcd by turn- ing off the faucet slowly. When making linens of any sort. draiw the letters with a lead pencil and then trace exactly on this line with the marking ink. Then the ink will not spread. ‘JV-H-"ifi-‘i-‘i-Vir/‘i-‘f-V-‘EJ-‘JJ-‘f- ' Today's Short Wave Rodin Program 5 (sir rim L! mam Standardli I , a-nmmmvuwwm‘ MONDAY. APRIL I PARIS 12:00 noon — New!) in Engllsh‘ 11.84. nieg., 35.33 m. BERLIN 6:15 p.m.--Gerrnan Songs. DXB. 9,51 mfogh, gin m.; DOC, 6.02 ma" ' nimarrzsr 71g) p.111 -"Military March." HAT4, 9.12 meg.. 32-3 m- RIO DE JANEIRO 0:00 p.m.—P.ogram in English. 10H meg., 29 5 m. LONDON 8:00 p.m.~Talk: "The moire at War." GSD. 11.75 meg.. 25.5 m : GSC, 9.58 meg. 31-3 m- EINDIIOVEN 8:5 pad-American Transmis- sion. PCJ, 9.59 meg, 31.2 m. ARIS P 9:15 sin-Symphonic concert. TPBli, he meat. 25,2 mv. ‘PPM. 11.71 meg., 25.6 m. BERLIN 9:30 m.—1000 Lively Notes. DXB. 8.61 meg. 31-2 m-i DJC. 6 o: meg" 49$ m | EINDIIOVEN 9: .m.—Amerlcan Transmis- sion, J, 9.59 meilu 31.2 m. g GUATEMALA 10:00 pms-Concert with the First Military Band of Guatemala. ‘IOWA, 15.17 meg. 19-8 m- ROME 10:00 p.m.—N‘cws Bulletin in English. E03. 31.5 m.; 2RO4. 2s 4o m.; moo. 19.61 m. LONDON 11:00 p.m.—-Full News Bulletin. GSC. 9.59 meg. 31.3 m. PARIS 11:30 p.m.--News in Enwrsh TPBli, 11.86 meg., 25 2 m.; TPM. il.'11meg,25.6 m. TOKYO 12:40 a.m —-A Talk in English. JZJ. 11.00 merablirm in. MB 1:35 mm -News Bulletins in English and Music. 2800. 31.15 m.; 21104. 25 40 m-C 2RO6. 19.61 .171. PRINCESS ALICE RECEIVES LEGACY LDNDON. April 7-—Princcss Alice. Countess of Athlone, has n deeply touched by a legacy of £1.- 000 ($4.460) left her by her former governess. Mrs. Jane Potts of Eastbourne, who died in November. A footnote to the will publish- ed yesterday explairm that Mrs. Potts "received a legacy of that a- mount" from the Duchesl of Ai- bany, the mother of Princess Alice. William Mrs. Potts‘ nephew, said his aunt was "ex- ~ seas r rec- eel ._._..».. - D i I i OQOOOQ-OO-OQH Dorothy Dix ’s Letter ‘Box DOROTHY DIX SAYS- WHEN YOU ENTER MARRIAGE DO SO WITH IDEA Seldom Do Those Who Change Mates Find Real Happiness in Second or Third Ventures It is announced that in Hollywood. where heretofore the matrimonial slogan has been “One Husband More." and where the collectin ding rings has been a popular fad. that the innovation of the one-man system of marriage is to be tried out. A club called "One Husband. Inc.. has been formed the member-i of which are single husband and to revive theory. prevalent in Grandmother's day, that the first marriage that there is n are tidings of coeds in making it [BSKIIOIIEDIQ to have one wedding instead 0t a successon of them it will work a Kiel» social reformation. d, cinema stars set the styles in morals as well as hfl-ir bobs and clothes for the Rreat maiflfltv‘ of women- 'Ihesc ccpycnls will follow the mOVIB SW15 bB-ClQ ""0 the domestic fold Just as they followed them out 01 it and into the divorce courts. . ' d than thcie is oiie tum»: u;i;tpgiiimgniigvtgiitiffhéiflgofgztfxfeo,fiflrinuxn. know that the die is cast and our fate is If another, it is that. a seush‘ iiess and success. When we sealed we accept it, adapt ourselves As the old colored preacher suiu. .. _ . .- . st'kc root We co opciatc \\i:i (it inevitaoieelxleioer have a permanent home by We put our backs into tho tyork u _ have to do. We quit worrying 0W1 the things that we cannot change. This 15 jugt as true of marriage as it is of everything ese. Perhaps wh.ii we got our matrimonial pai- gaiiis home and look them over he ieei that we nave uvi-‘li slink"- See flaws 1,, them that we did not perceive in 0111' buurtiiill all“ _1l1@l' are not all wool and u yard tvide us IAL‘ thought tiiey wlilt when the)’ were l1‘_')’.l1,‘.; to sell thunisvll/Ps i0 11$. They are iiol. our taste, Probably Lucie is liarul_y' it lI1t11'I1i1gB_lll the Wul'i(\ in which trio imfilclllflliis don't go through that emporium-e v1 disiliusion and disappointment iii Iceland does not live up to its dheir males‘ But if tlicy fcrl iliat they have ‘mam a contract that tliPy iiflllllQir break; it ilii‘il' .~ii....~i....u,~iiii) WH- ..,t Udfllvlll. tin-in to lcl. down the li.tlc 1'llll(ll'£‘ll lli€v luivc biougnt illiQ the world and deprive tnem (i a DMIUPIII. home to grow up in am. hm), a tathrr and _a mother to guide lllCl1\.iliC_‘y' put their dreams o1 what- iiiiciit have bccii iiito cold sbilrai-ZC- Tliey make the bcsl. of the mates they have. ‘Ihcy keep the r cycs_0i1 their dutv instead of on fascinating strangers and achieve a friendship wxth their husbands and WIVES In"! is in reality the best thing that mar- riage has to 81W- It is the men and women W110 8° into marriage with nu iiiteiiton oi staying married if they dont like it who make failures of it. as they would of an other undertaking that they entere’ into ln the same 59mi- They Rl‘€_]'l(€ the people “ho file always Sllllilnq from one occupation to another and who are uii5-llcce5slul at everything. FHHHNKH¥ANHVA'JHVJ ;: Yllllll :1 i gnvw-ir-a- . . . ‘wet-rear.- For Monday, April 8, I910 MARCH 2i t0 APRIL Z0 (Aries) —-Wi|.n natives of the Signs Gem- iiu, nugittarius, cancer, scorpio and your own Sign, employ espec- ial tact. and diplomatic methods. Protect your uucrcsts. Save, but. don't be pciiurious. APRIL 2i to iv._*\Y 20 (Taurus) qmanuiacturiiig and handling common commodities travel for experiment, duty, something un- usual that could increase your bus- iness or income, t........,,-........._,, engineering and general construc- tion work require care. RM. prob- ab.y most restiictiiig. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Deal with elders and those who ap- preciate your quick mentality and excellent intuitive and compre- hensive powers. Be miiidful of oo- ugaticiis. u .il\l your private af- fairs. Be calm. _ , Julw. ... .s JULY 23 (Cancer) —You are happiest in surroundings whcrc XCllllClllPHi. and artistry are natural iequiremeiits. If at pics- ent your own stirrouiidiiigs are lltli, exactly what you'd like, don't be disgruntled, rather work to in.- prove them-you can! Business be- fore pleasure. JULY 24 to ;‘UST 22 (L450) —Being far-sigli.... and original will help this Monday, IF ycu go about things ill a practical way too. Mix the llfflCtlCfll with the vision- ary, and business with SOCIZL. (n- __ _ agtmcnis. You can do these wull, nke advantage of that talent. AUGUST 28 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) -- Natives of Libra, Can- Bfii‘. SBOFPiO. Aquarius, Gemini and i Friendly aspects, FOR ‘I’ on pancakes . . . BARBADOS "Tl-IE ORIGINAL PROD VH3, INDIVIDUAL HIIRUSIIUPE (By IRAN CES DRAKE) (Copyright, 19.11), King Feature: Syndicate Inc.) Look tn lue section your birthday comes In, and find what your outlook is, according to the stars. JIIST IIIOIII‘ O Healthy, playful children use up plenfv of energyy out- door workers do, too. They all ncccl lots of BEMA Extra Fancy Table Molasses be- cause It's ouch a nourllh- lng, energizing food. Use ll u n spread for bread . a s for calico, mufinn, cookies, etc. It’: good nil ways. Janina l1‘ YOUI OIOCIWI i URANIUM OF PERMANEN CY B of Wed- pledREd to restrict themselves to a the old-fashioned .5 as likelv to take as the last one and o profit in swatJDing husbands. Tiicse great. icy. If this Orgflnilaidvn 51141" 1t t; idle to denv that» i119 it and try to make the best. of it. Tiiey are like the 080D“? “I10 m"? down anywhere and I0 cause they never expect. to stay 1n one house long. Tney are ash-ii.)- on the lookout for some woman more beautiful than their wives-some man Commodore Norah l? ANOUI IhoVlOLl OHAPTEB l SBA BIVALS David MoOro or'| new mum skiff. the Silver gpm , manoeuvring ¥.'.‘.’.'P.$€..'lil'.;.li’.°'§..t'“'°. south’. the bgorneéhof has, dpirir if: Inveroon ur. e m e s ow y, usmng t."“:..i':ti.'“ ‘rm- 31:" kisses: . i- c - en no w o r e b. the screams 08f innumerable guiis wliich fought and scrambled for the refuse of the morning's catch of honing, David himself stood in the stern, his black hair glinting in the sun- light, a pipe between strong teeth. H s second-in-command, lean. hum-i OIOU-i-eyed Jock Galbraith, wnose, age might have been 40 or 70, was- s cerina in the tiny wheeihouse. Budder. y David stiffened. "loos out, Jock!" he yelled mo ved for the boathood. Without warning a fast little mot.- or boat had come spinning out from behind tne lei", sharp stem menac- ing the star ard quarter of the Bil- ver Spray. As his skipper shouted Jock per- ceived the danger. His mobile mouth sagged in comical dismay, and nu twisted the wheel with the energy or desperation. The skiff responded at once. She swung round towards the motor boat. which was iio almost upon . David flung h eif forward across the gun'le and lunged at the smaller craft with the boat-hook. He more fascinating than their hus- ‘bands; always experimentlrik WW1 i their own emotions to see if the)’ still thrl.l B5 much as they used w- , They never findsatisiaction and in . the end they icse out as gamblers l always do. i Of course. the continual marrying and divorcing that is so COmmOn | how's/stays is a perpetual search icr sonietiimg that doesn't exist, and l that is the ideal mate. No man was ever born who possessed the tn- tagonistfc citualities that every wiie would like o have in her husband. No man's dream woman ever lived aziywhere outside ot his imagin- a ioii. Marytiiyorccs John because tu- is a mosaic business man and marries James because he ls a poet. She is no better satisfied with James when she finds poetry is a thin diet». ‘Ilium-as forsakeg Maria, who is fat and middle-aged, for Gladys, who is young and glamorous, and tncn oc- rates Gladys because she doesn't knéuw how to cook the way Maria An so it oes. All of the trading of ol wives or new was just swap- ping one set of faults for another. One is as hard to endure as the other, and they had as well have stuck to the first one in the be- ginning and saved heartacnes and scandal and alimony. S0 here's wishing the Ono Hus- band, Inc. Club success. May its membership increase! DOROTHY DIX. r .--.- .-.-.~.-.-.-.-i.-i.-i.v-r..-ar.r.< Capricorn could prove helpful in business and other interests today. ivutice the way uiey naiiuie piou- iciiis, then Dicild your uwu c..vtr solutions and reasoning with their able methods. Control emotions. bEPlLMbER. 24 to OUTOBEH. 23 (Libra) 'I"niiik right, and act in 8CC0l'(1&l’11\ with sound reason- ing. There may be dressed-up temptations may; bo smart, be prepared for them, dismiss them quickly. No emotionalismsl OCTOBER. 24 to NQv/EMBER 22 ,tScoi'pio) — Deaf discreetly Wllll Iouisiocrs, also with business or proicssiona. acquaintances. D011‘: be upset when others are s.ow to grasp ideas or are temperamental. You mustn't. let your affairs sui- fer because of these. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Today's indica- tions are brighter or everyday matters, routine, read g, dommtic and social interests than for new undertakings. heavy business and the like. Take the middle route. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — Be careful making decisions; think twicg before you act; offer no criticisms that aren't. wanted; better acquaint yourself with present needs and demands. Be a good listener. JANUARY 22 to F‘ BRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Fspecia care osten- tial in money transactions, sign- ing agreemcnts and contracts, making invcstmrnts or expansion. Investigate your ground before proceeding. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) —— Don't encourage dis- seiision, anxiety or other trouble- makers. Faith, hope and cheer are fortifications _of_great po'v.'er__and glimpsed an oiiskinned figure in the stern. white hands pressing strongly against the tiller. The occupant of the motor boat had acted as promptly as Jock, out despite this tact and the vicious pusn given by David, the vessels scraped together as they passed. There was 3, sickening, grinding sound. and several of the wornout tyres use-u as fenders 0n the Silver Spray were shorn off. Then, as the motor boat disap- peared behind her stern, something happened to the screw of the skill. It seemed to spin round at a greater speed and a flurry of foam buo- bed in her wake. David flung the boathook from him and spran to his feet. He shook has fist a the motor boat. which by this time was moving fast for the opposite side of the harbour. “What the blazes do you meant" he roared. "Come back here. who the devil do you think you, are any- way?" nut the little figure did not even look back. The incident had ssed so quick- ly that few of the hermcn wasn- ing the decks of other akifis fzad seen it, They took a moment's rest now and grinned appreciation cf young David McGregors language. He owned almost half of the 1n- vercon fieet of skiffs and was gen- erally popular. Possessing an equ- abie temperament, it was seldom that his emcployees had the oppor- tunity of ju ging his qualities when thoroughl roused. They enjoyed the exper ence. you can surmount all difficulties with them in tow. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY is under especially propitious plan- etary rays. A self-reliant, energetic, ambitious and intelligent some- body who will work hard to find his (or her) bright sphere. Higher education will be appreciated and used to good advantage by this 1n- -dividual if its soul's training is not neglected. Can carry a high posi- tion with dignity and capability. Easy Exercise» Routine Re- makes Your Figure Beware Aging Bulges and Bill Doel your figuro make you look ten yearn older-or ton years young- er than you are? No matter how young. the woman with weak abdominal muscles may have middle-aged faults-sagging shoulders, n curved" back, a protrud- ing stomach. But with the right exercise: you can strengthen your middle muscles, and be youthfully trim and lovely. though you may have long passed forty. Here is an exercise that works wonders for weak abdominal mus- clel. 1--Lio on back with lrml at lidel. pull both knees back to chest. 2--Stretch legs straight up in the air, lifting hips a little. IJ-Lower hips. bend knees, then stretch legs out straight. Repeat 8 times. Rest. Do 0 or l0 time! in all. With just as simple exercise: you can also lift and firm a drooping bust, slim heavy legs and thighs, and make other magical changes. Our 32-page booklet gives exercises to correct faults of waistline, shoul- Allo hi! exercises to correct consti- pation, relax tired nerves, imprcvo posture. Has a daily routine to tono up_the_ entire body. V Send 20c hi coins for your copy MOlASSIES UCT- NOT A BLEND". of Best moi-else; For Health And Beauty to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Nome of booklet. Name Btroet Address an ..............J...._.l mm derr, arms, bust. hips; leg: and feet.” N#$:¢#¢ALCA:AAAAAAAALAAQAAAAAAAAAALALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALA Woman’ s Re alm '1. Social and Personal '1. Fashions '1. Literature O O 00-0 0 fffOOOOQ O-O-ffOOfO-O-OO-Qi-Oiffiiffi lotlonollollmvl’ Fellows’ Itottllollolblnlonlo holphbnlhlyounp \ IIEN you're running on the ragged cdgc pf endurance you rcnudcrmimncgyonrstrcn Sgrup mg h p you u c others. w cllovn’ yrup is a scientific compound of body and ncnc essentials which help: build up reserve mengcb and rvvvfl I-QO-OOO-OOO lynp and misom todiseuc. bu hclpcd thousands o! energy. o A: the same time, Fellows‘ stimulate: you: appetite, aid: digestion-h l r" "itlfiif" food. v Gct a bottle of greater ben fit from u: Corn und Syfrup of ygo- phosphim from your druggiu today. cccpt no substitute- unis: on the gnwtim Fellows . FELLOWS’ SYRUP Tb: ORIGINAL Syrlp of Hypopbupbltn-A krill] Tonic Sine: n64 the Silver Spray nosed her usual berth, David turned to Jock. "Did you sec that!" he exclaimed. "Came barging out from behind the pier. struck us, snapped on a ohms from our propeller, um didn't even stop to apologize!" “Badf agreed Jock with n, frown as he surveyed the starboard huii, from which a strip of varnish had been scraped. " o was 1t anywayiwdemanded David. "Just got a glimpse of mm. Some darned whipper-snapper. . . Jocks mouth twisted, perhaps with amusement; but: his expression was one of solemnfty. ‘fa.’ WIESIIB. a him." he said. “It wasna g him. It was a her." "A woman?" "Aye. A lassie. I kent it was a assie, because her oilskin was a wee bit open and I saw her silk stock- lrigs. Nice legs," he added, gazing tnnocently at. his master. David laughed lnvoluntariiy. But his good humour was onl tempor- ary. He ben over t; pile o net, and his mouth became hard. “Did you ever see such impertinence, Jock?" he asked. “Don't kn "WelF-the other hesf “well. I think I do. She'll be Nora Grant." David let a coil of scaly rope slip from his fingers. Norah Grant, the daughter of old Peter Grant, who lum been his father's bitterut rival; Norah Grant who had a University education and who had returned to Invercon to take charge of her father's skiffs during his absence on a health cruise to South Africa; Norah Grant, who thought herself, superior to the ordinary folk in Ln- vercon and imagined sue could run her father's business without learn- fngflabout actual conditions on the fls ng-grounds -- so that was the person who hmd treatrd him and Inc Silver Spray in so cavalier a fashion. "I see," he said quietly. "I'll make her DRY for this." Jock shook his held. “Go canny. David. The Grants are as rich as Midas, and th y'l1 fight to the last inch-as ye ken.’ l U l I I U David went home at mid-day to his aunt, Miss Arabella McGrc-gor, and dinner. His aunt was a tall, angular woman, and was the only relative whom David possessed. 11c: tongue was as sharp a5 her features, but it concealed a. friendly heart. "What's this 1 hear?" she said, lac.n a juicv steak before her nep- ew. " aking an exhibition of your- self in the harbour and-and swear- ing like n, trooper!" “You'd have said bad words, we. Aunt Arabella. if you'd been in my p ace. 'I'hat-th_at girl Norah Grant! smacked right into the Silver Spray with her motor boat. and didn't even say she was sorry!‘ ed to fly intO n temper returned Miss McGregor. "And wliy speak discouragfngiy of ‘s daughter? You hlalvigrrt met her since she was I c .. "1 know. But I can uclge her by what she did fo-day. ‘m goin to sec her this afternoon, and t e'l.i Du for the damage on the nail!" aunt sniffed. "You'll get nothing if you IP‘ preach the girl in a. mood like that. But I suppose it's no good talking. The very name, Grant, seems to in- furiate you." "No-you're wrong, Aunt. If she'd apologized or-—" "I’m n0 wronk." continued Mtu As the BIIEUIB-Wfl-S shut on and"! Tldlallliusféeliweelfyl". YOUNG mm al old Peter Grant own the skirts in Invercon. Why don't you come to 5 workiarég agreement with the Grain nste of fighting and squabbling continually, 1i e-like tlnkers?" David remembered her advice u he strode across the seafront to- wards the house in which, at the time, Norah Grant was living alone with her schoolboy brother. He had been brought up with the words 0f his father in hi; ears: "Never trust the Grants. They're grasnging, greedy-making other men o . As ,. eir work for them.’ he ew older, however, and be an to udge the world for him- se he ad concluded that tho faults could not all have been on the side of the Grants. After his father's death he had become ually more friendly with old tcr Grant. and the people of Invercon had anticipated a truce to the old quarrel. Now, however David's amicable resolutions ha been shattered. Tho h he would not admit it to himse 1', his pride was hurt. by the manner in which Norah Grant, new- ly returned t9 Invercon after ten ears in the city, had coolly ignored im that morning. Nevertheless, he knew that his aunt's advice was sound, and in the coming interview he was determined to be as polite as possible to the l. m, (To be Continued) THE COOK ’S l CORNER DATE PUDDIN G 4 tablespoons butter 2-3 cup sugar 2 eggs l cups soft bread crumbs l teaspoon ginger 2 cups dates, chopped 2-3 cup milk 4 tablespoons flour 1-2 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1-8 teaspoon soda. 1 teaspoon cinnamon Method: the sugar and egg together. Beat until fluffy. Add half the ‘bread- crumbs and then the chopped dates Add the rest of the crumbs and milk alternately. You may need a little more milk if your brt-ari- crumbs are not particularly soft. Sift the dry ingredients. Add to the first mixture and beat thoroughly. Pour into s. tube pan arid bake in a moderate oven (325 ‘deg. F.) for about 1 hour. Servl hot with fluffy sauce. nufiTsuca 1-4 cup butter 1 cup cing sugar 1-8 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon ginger 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1-4 cup chopped nuts Method: Cream the butter untn light and fluffy. Mix and sift to- gether the icing sugar. salt ginger and gradually cream this Eito the Add the lemon juice and beat. until very iinht. Add ire chopped nuts and serve over the MOGI8§DX‘."AI1d I think the situation warm dsfc pudding. 01f) r =9- 5 Grown up Itylo in a little 1 version. Make your young dgugh r a suit for Spring and just see how delighted she is. The skirt buttons to the blouse to kec it in place and the jacket is ful of style. Light weight woofen, a. plain color for the jacket and plaid 1°1- m. s rt. is practical for {chool or Sunday best. Plaid and plain ging- ham 1-! 518° I- KOOG choice n! it can be easily laundered. White or con- trasting color cottcn broadcloth makes an attractive blouse that. is appropriate and pmctical. SWIG N0. 324’! is designed for 51198 4- U. 8. and I0 years. Size 4 Nquires 1 3-8 yards of 39-inch material for the skirt; 1 1-2 yard; T051136 Jacket: 1 i-a yards roi- the Bend fifteen (itic) (coilnuisl pro- "Ml for pattern. Writs plainly 7°11? Nlmc. Address and ltvlo number Be cure to state the llzo vou wish. flirts No. am Sine Nlml lllrtfl Addrlll GIN With a record of 50 yarn n a moot tl I t t ' "‘ " '26“?! "Ill-HIDE! for w‘: or hlmorrholds, Dr. Chile's-Ointment 324-7 sizsslt ~10 Cream the butter with ~