DStewart & Lowther jvlcts For The Cook CANNED CORN 1t is hard to vsait for all the Ewealth of Summer vegetables mat iwill so soon begin to come to us. fbut in the meantime, here are four good uses to which that ever faith- 'ful standby, the canned corn, may he put. Corn a la Southern Take two cups canned corn or ‘oorn which has been boiled and cut Ifrom the cob, two eggs, two table- spoons melted butter, two table- spoons sugar, one pepper and two cups hot milk. Ad‘: the beaten eggs to the corn; arid the other ingredients. Turn into a buttered pudding dish, set in a pan of water and bake in n slow oven , ‘lull firm. , Corn Fritters Take one cup canned corn, one cup flour, one teaspoon baking powder, one and one-half teaspoons salt, one-quarter teaspoon paprika, _‘ speck of cayenne, two eggs. Chop the corn, add flour sifted with bak- ing‘ powder and seasonings. Add yolks of eggs well-beaten and fold in the stiffly-bcatcn whites. Drop by spoonfuls in hot fat which will brown a cube of bread in one min- ute. Fry until golden brown. Corn Oysters To one cup cooked Qtirvn mid one well-beaten egg and one-quarter cup flour and season well with salt and pepper. Drp by spoonfuls on a hot, well-greased griddle. Wlten ébrown on the bottom, turn and Jhrown the other side. -- Succotash Cut hot boiled corn from the cob; add an equal quantity of l-iot, IJOIIPCI shelled beans. Season with butter ind salt. Reheat before serving. Everything has its use but no one thing 1a good for all purposes. >_. '; KEEP voun iIIIISBANIYS LOVE THE pain that women suffer every month is bad | - enou h. Bu: the troub e it causes at home is worse. Men soontire ofir- ritable wives.\¥'bat is a woman to do? Generation after generation has lound the answer in this Vegetable Compound; A: MrsJune says,"Tbcre is nothing better for that tired feeling we all know so well. It helped my nervousness and built me up." $4 5 VEGETABLE COMPOUND teaspoon sa1, . To be the Pol-fee t Vial tor Fall in With the Plans That Are Made for You, be Quiet and Unobtrusive and Appreciative, Don’t Outstay Your Welcome and Never Invite Yourself llere are a. few tips for the summer visitor: Don't be a self-invited guest. Don't wish yourself on your friends and relatives, or even comparative strangers, as so many summer VISIIOFS do. The telegraph. the telephone and the United States mail are still functioning Perfectly 59 u any hostess desires a visit from you she will have no difficulty in acquainting you with the fact. Don't be one of the common or garden variety of grafters and deadbeats who feel u sudden surfle of affection and desire for the company of DarllnB Sally or Sweetest Marie as soon as they think that Sally or Marie have got settled in her nice caniP in the mountains or villa by the sea, and who write the aforesaid Sally or Marie that they 1115i pine for her society so they MUST 580 1191' 5nd would it be convenient for them to come on Tuesday of next week? Don't, above all, be an automobile pest, one oi those who cause their _ friends to spend the summer keeping free roadliouses and cursing the i day that gasoline was first invented. Ekpecially on Sunday, don't go motoring with a car full of your own family and friend's 11nd ilcllllaint‘ ances and drop in on some poor, helpless victim with loud cries for fwd , Just after the dinner things have been cleaned up and the cook has gone Everybody has got about all they can do to feed their own fam- I illcs in these times. Besides, most people who have country homes g0 l to them with a foolish desire for peace and rest. Nor it is any woman's l idea oi a pleasant Sabbath afternoon to spend it in a lict kitchen getting i up an extra meal for unexpected company. i Don't upset the whole house when you visit. Conform to the established i regime. Be on time for meals. Don't scatter your clothes all over the i‘ place so that your room always looks like a cyclone has passed through it. i Dmrt do your laundry work in the bathroom and monopolize the electric l ll'Oll. Don't wipe on‘ your rouge and lipstick on the best guest towels. Don't burn holes in your hostess‘ pretty scarfs with cigarette stubs. Don't be one of the women-who are careful of their own belongings, but com- l mit mayhem and arson upon other people's. l away. Don't borrow. Take along with you the things you are going to lneed. A pain in the neck are the guests who never have a stamp, nor ‘ an envelope, nor a pen, nor a warm wrap, nor a raincoat, nor a dose o1 medicine, and who keep their hostess trotting around trying to supply their necessities. I Don't veto every plan that is made for your entertainment. If you don't play golf or bridge, don't go to visit golf hounds and bridge fiends. If you don't like to hike nor care for views, keep away from those who live In the mountains. If you hate the water and are trying to keep from getting sunbumed, decline invitations to the seashore. But if you do go, fall into the general plan and appear to like it, no matter how much it bores you. And, if you are on a diet, for pitys sake stay at home. Nothing is such a nuisance as to have to prepare vpeciul food for a , guest. It turns a lnslcss sour and makes the s" - wtiee and l quit. Don't criticize your hostess‘ house and garden and tell her how She could rearrange them and get better effects, nor ask her why she doesn't ‘do this and doesn't do that. Her home represents her tastes and her ‘needs and her money and wasn't devised for your pleasure. Don't high- hat her friends. She has to live with them after you are gone and It is iiueiibilsii: I will sell by Public Auction on he premises in Summerfieid on edncsdny, July 20th at 2 o'clock . M., 100 acres of land with grow- g crop. This farm is equimed with good Welling holllc and woodshed at- ached. Large barns, granary, poul- . ry house, implement house and arage, Waggon-shed and workshop ombined. It is In a high state of cultiva- , ‘on being well watered and fenced 1th water on tap in dwelling and tables supplied by Task Artrrian vstcm. Conveniently located In ‘iurches, school and railway. On he North Side of Main Highway o. I. About 3 miles from Emerald nd 5 miles from Kcnslngton. JOHN E. SINCLAIR, Emerald R. R. No. 1. fll4-7-6-7-9-l2-14—16-19-71. EYES TESTED i I42 Richmond street i Optometrists t 040+¢§§+§+64++O4 a I > t AND 'GLASSES FITTED n. w. matron .v. s. TAYLOR t I,“aa A ' rofouional Cards J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER ‘ABBIBTERE, SOLICITORS, ETC. ‘ l4 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN He: "Docs your mother object to kissing?" She: "Now, Just because I allow you to kiss me you needn't think you can kiss the whole family." NOTICE! Dog Taxes are due and payable on or before July 1st In each year. Every owner of a dog or dogs who shall refuse or neglect to pay said O1 ' cufiiriiba tax shall be prosecuted within ten days of the appearance of this holler. (Confirmed) _ For a second more the blade did not fall, and in that second Jeems’ eyes and those of the savage met steadily. Then the hatchet clatter- ed to the rock floor, and with a protest of revulsion at what he had almost done. Jeems clutched st the Senecas throat. The Indian was at l disadvantage, and though his Powerful body strained and fought to loosen the choking grip, n15 pm- JAMES E. BRADLEY. 9152-7-4-61. I .011 SALE AT BEDEQUE 58W Mill. in good running order, and seven roomed house, In good repair, three acres land. Price three thousand flve hundred. Ap- ply to HAROLD WRIGHT, Jolllmore, P. 0. Halifax, N, S. WH Y HAVE MOSQUITOES? FLIT kills them 4147-7-4-5i. FOX FEED PRICES Cash Prices Beef Cheeks .. Beef Hearts .. OD 6t BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrlntn and Attorney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN Olleo: I50 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission I Cllll. II. Black, Chairman, Charlottetown. ha. B. fiIcDonald, West St. I‘ John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all Information regarding "fractions of PROHIBITION ACT la the above or to Inspector J. I-‘rlpps, R. C. M. I'., Charlottetown. eters. y Tongue Trimmings The Plains O just possible that she cares more for their 8°05 film”! m"! '1" 4° for yours. ' Don't forget that a visitor pm mi- tier board and keep by ma!!!“ herself agreeable, so hand out your best line of amuainl 613W" "Id make m effort to be entertaining, but don't feed W11! 110W!!! "l? t°° l. .. much on yum- goeiety, for no guest In so tiresome as the one who visits all the time and who never no har hostess get a chance to attend w h" own affairs. Take long walks. Write letters. Retire to your room and read. Don't tell how luxurious some other summe home Is in which Y0" have vlslud, Don't dwell on how many servants the other woman kept and how many fine cars, nor what a. grand yacht she possessed. Ear some inexplicable reason we are all inordinately proud of our places in the country and touchy about them, and any one finds fault with them at his or he: peril. We may have only a shack, but we are sure it is the most picturesque shack In the world. We may have only an outboard motor on a sliifl’, but we back it to outraee an ocean greyhound. So when you are a summer guest let go all hold on veracity and rhapsodize over everything that you can posibly slap a. little soft soap on. Don't steal your hostess‘ boy friend if you are a girl. Don't flirt with her husband or son, no matter what your age, or whether you are married or single. It isn't playing the game. As long as you are eating a. woman's salt and Jellied bouillon and ice cream, keep hands of! bar property. Don't outstay your welcome. If you are invited from the 15th to the 20th, depart on the 20th, if you ever want to be asked back again: You may be pressed to prolong your visit, but that is only a gesture and you are supposed to be civilized enough to know that you are expected to refuse. Then you will be sure of your DOROTHY DIX. Don't visit at all. Stay at a hotel. welcome. l Briands Body In Last Resting Place he had wished to be his last rest- ing place. Frank B. Kellogg, oo-author with Briand of the anti-war pact, at- tended the burial ceremony, at which Premier Edouard Herriot de- livered a tribute. France, July 5- (APJ-Arlstide Briands body was buried today in s. tomb near his old home here. What the Fashionable: aro"Wearing Illustrated Dreaaaakhig Lemon Furnished With - Every Pattern’, - I ‘ i _ By Annabelle Worthington .. Korea one of the amartut and moat becoming modulo Paris bu, lent-Ila thin auaon. The becoming neckline, no cool and lovely. Iuito miaa oa- matron. '. _ Itilnnartoarriodoutuita tn- aplrator in a ohm- mpe print top- ped by plain abeer mp0. It meets many daytime needs. It has upco- lal appeal for the business woman. Etyle No. 454 la designed for aiaea l6, 18, 20 yelrl, 30, 3B, 40 and 42 inches bust. - Printed and plain crepe silk is conservatively smart. ' For not summery wear, a sheer‘ batiste in IHY Polka-dots, a sheer linen tweed and tubbablo alike are decidedly chic and practical. ' Size 86 requires 3% yards of 89- inch material with 1% yards of 39- inch oontraoting. \ Boauretonllintheeizeofthe pattern. Price of Pattern 15 cents in stamps or ooin (coin is preferred.) Wrap ooin carefully. ',_. N0. 454. SIM ....--...'......-.-... ...... ......-u-u--....~"nun NMDB . ..t-s-u-tsrr-u.. Street Address "nun-urn QIIIIIII-Ilwnonvall Manufacturer: "How did my son carry on the business while I was away?" Manager: "Oh, he carried on all right but he forgot the business?‘ Brought from the Pussy Cemet- ery In Paris, where it remained af- ter the imposing national funeral for the former foreign minister and peace advocate on March 12. the coffin was lowered into what Heal: is Harcl on Babiesll But Mothers Find Protection and Relief for Thom ‘ in BABY'S OWN TABLETS lent for chil ' ‘s summer complaints", an!“ MN- (Rem) Conron, Brantford, “When my children are overtired and restless in warm weather, I give them their dose of BABY'S OWN TABLETS at night, and in the morning they are happy and contented m‘ and are a pleasure to cope with", writes Mrs. Mary Mason, Halifax, N.S. Mrs. George H. Walker, ‘Ibomasburg, 0111-» Says! “I have found BABY'S OWN TABLETS the best of all chil- dren's remedies for Summer Complaint, Colic, Teething and Constipation." i “BABY’S OWN TABLETS are excel- i on. WILLIAMS’ BABY'S OWN TABLETS . Mole and Keep Children Well-A; Mother; Know | BABY'S OWN TABLETS can be given with completeysafety to the youngest and most delicate child-see analyst's statement in each 25c package. They are recommended for summer illnesses, ‘WI-hm! Imllblfls. simple fevers, colic, upset stomach, constipation, sleepless- ness and fretfulness. Children take them as eagerly as they eat candy, Mo" than 1,250,000 packages sold in 1931. 227 CHAPTER VIII ‘Twenty minutes after Odd had revealed their hiding place Jggmg and ‘Ibinette were standing in the sun. Nwstcrious things 111d happened in this time. Unseen hands had dragged the war. liar from under the mcke. An in- terval had followed in which ex. citement gave way to solemn and low-voiced talk outside. ‘Ihen some one had called in guttural, broken French commending them to “m, °"*- ‘I118? hfld obeyed. Jeems first, Toinette after him. and Odd pm with the downeast air of a beast Whv lmew he was in disgrace. rt was an astounding and unex- Wilted "Million by enemies at Whose belts scnlns were hanging. There were between ‘wenty and thirty of the Seneca-s. splendidly bllm- kWh-Eyed. lean-faced, most o1 them wlms men. Even m the shock of the moment. Telnet” surveyed them in startled admiration. They we" m“ “mm! "My for a. race. 3W1!!! at the youth with his bow "d It the rirl with im- tangled lhlnling hair, the mdiang rmmmg ti"!!! Bile with a look of amaze. mmt not unmixed with approvgl They seemed scarcely able to be- lieve these two had fooled them m completely, capturing (m9 of “m; lumber in the blrgllfl. yet con- ceded the fact with 31mm 1n which - ' Wfls held subdued. A M": revue who stood before non was hopeless that in a short time he was limp and unsoonoibu-i- The Benecafis adventure, and the combat-if it, could be distinguish- ed by that name-had not termin- ated a. moment too aoon for those concealed under the rocks. The trail hunters were now aware that the placing of the arrow had been a ruse in delay them and began swarming back to the ridge. Half a dozen warrior: gathered in a fierce and animated debate close about the rocks. If Tolnetteb nerves were on the point of breaking, then Odds were in no better condition when the Benecaa returned to the ridge. His heart was breaking in its subjection ‘to Inactivity and stillness. Now he looked again on victory. His master was triumphant u the Indians re- turned and crowded about the the"! mined lnrseiy reopomible for rocks. Defiance rose 1n his soul in ‘h’! lmhlde- Pllfblish lines were a- an overwhelming flood. He hated mum! h" IhPOI/t M If a mpe had the smell outside. m hated the °h°ked him- 1W0 of the eagle mul- creatui-ea who made it. Without "'3 i" m! tuft were broken, m4 m; warning. an passion broke loose ehoulder was‘ bleedinc when the I sistance and asked if he was hurt. ‘ plied the dazed pedestrian. "It was spared my life." city State I ' Enorly and. determination are fivnns cu HBRIIIG YOU ADDED CHARM ! " annex non “Somewcmeumm to pow more allur- ing every your," aayc Jack Holt. ' "Birthdays only add to their charm! "Here in Holly-Z wood you see them (if! HOLT every dag-sci "I treaaea a every , “u. bit an youthful u they were yearn ago," more pained; mom Irresistible than ever. Still the Idol: of an adoring public! - "Nomntterwbnt age, a woman who has the fresh, glowing clunn of youth in always at- trlctive. "I "ahould think that: every woman would learn the complexion oeeret the screen and stage stare knowl", You will want to lmow how thl hwy “m; beep youthful charm right: through the yeanWGuardoom- pinion beauty al we do," they will tell you," “with Lu: Toilet Soap!" Important 1:4 treason the world ‘ ' ' over-in Holly- 694 thereD-on “M's” Broadway-flu Europe-dleipend o? thin unazlngl w teaoap 0MP"? akin. The urea of dollar-monks IVILYN BRENT Radio Pictures needed in the hour of temptation. AMorningSmilc __,._. ~__. . ._...___..._..~ _, A man was crossing a street when a largo dog knocked him down. He was getting up when he wu knock- ed down again, this time by a "baby",ear. A p‘ ‘Iceman rushed to his aa- “The dog didn't hurt me," re- the tin can fastened to his tail that did the damage." MANILA, July s-<ar.'-nm~ fiwfijdthfiWdfyyi teen men were killed today 1n a lufihmaafifi dynamite explosion aboard a small boat at Aparri in the northern sec- tion of Luzon Island. Under the direction of Ray Heg- ler, the group had been blasting a sand bar. The cause of the fatal explosion was not ascertained. ‘He could have k ed me. He "Bo kaatxongan may an to travel with us. But the girl la like "rhia Ia the young lie-fawn to abrokonflowerready tofall incur whom you owe a feather from your path. she will cumber our feet and tuftl" make our way more difficult. and "I owe nun two-one for himself great haste must be our choice. Use and one for the maiden whose pro- your hatchet on on; and we will anon must have stayed his band." take tho other." The older man grunted. ‘(To 3g (smut-ma) "I 3Q think Com helped me wintbae prizes-lat for strawberry jam and 1st for can-am, czabapple and plum and apple jelly. Certo is especially good for and raspberry jam,” writes Mrs. D. Schmidt, Alaask, Sask- Yon can make all your lama and ielliea of prize-winning qualityif you uac Ceno- tlie easy, quick "abort-boil" method. No failure-no vim --half as much again of jam or jelly from a given amount of fruit-o "perfect ii: if you follow direction: arefially. Then uae Cereo the whole year bound with any fruit, fruh, Many recipes Each Caron bottle s» a i} nae 0f "g7 ‘all. able fruit Including fruit; dug never before would M. A 9"" 5' M11155 5v In! problem of jun o: jelly gut‘. inl- Should you desire any information wlaataoevet, write MASOIIIB TEMPLE COMPANY The Annual Meeting of the Pork Liver . . . . . . . . . . . Weasand Meat . . . . . . Credit Zéc additional per lb. with the exception of Horse Meat which Is he. in the howling rage of a beast gone In" hid been tom by a jagged mad. Tolnette’; anus and Jeems‘ “will 0f lock. Evidently ho held were futile In their efforts to stop “Mdflable influence in the war it Pflrty of which no was a member. The seneca on the stone floor Beside him was a much older mm Shareholders of the Masonic Tern. ple Company \v.ll be held In the dflice of E. It. Brow, H4 Richmond Street, (fiiarloite-tnwn, Prince lid-i ward Island. on Wednesday. 13th of l July. iczn. nt s rfcleck P. M. Dlltfd thls 21th day o] Jung, 1932, (i. W. WAKEFORD, s . 3D73-6-25-mu1-8i. cum.” Price: f. o. h. Charlottetown, ef- fective June 22. island Geld Storage Sompany, Limited iii-magi, SBBJ-ti-Zli-tf - .".u".'-t'.’.“3éb:-=“f. ' about them in a ring of death, moved a little. Outside there fell an awful still- nP-w to the younger. Then Odd realized what he had "So this is the boy who made my 44M Ind Brew qlllei- Tliey could brave nephew a captive to be sav. feel rather than hear a velvet-‘ed by the voice of a dog!" footed, voicecaa cordon gathering ‘lhrother goowled l] up hung of even more powerful (Igor-Q, n W" 110 Who lwko in Seneca tanned s. anal-admit Bill's General Foods, Led, juice. Rcaulu will delight you. ' Cobourg, Our. in hil voles. Iikench mp foa’ 10¢. 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