' the floor Jogether with“ boys of the (jman _ 41.1.- ? Woman's REALM- _ L1V1Iig€=J°L€1Si1r€ DAIFODILS I have seen inclines: beyond com- Ill’!- But nothing have more a Than yellow daffodils beneath old sun-Ilecked, gra -shcathed trees trunks; each pass ng breeze all the lovely horde stir I ever known Made Zl Y. . As if it were a tossing golden sea. —Avis H, Grant, in "American Lyric Poetry." The Danish merchant Fahren- heit. who invented the ther- mometer, was a business failure. THE Car Han FUN Twelve the Ford olicemen surrounded Upkili! UOIIIPIIIY. ° cago. a drug concern. here last night and hcgan invesil-zatin: mysterious noises. Guns readied. a half-dozen officers crept U51 the darkened stairs. floor by floor as ‘the noises continued. Reaching the fourth floor. they came lrpo-n a big tom cat chasing a golf ball across alld then down the stairs. .NORWAY'S ROYAL FAMILY Prince Harald his ninth hard at OSLO.—Norway's recently celebrated birthday-by working school. The prince, Whowith his mother. Crown Princess Martha and sis- ters, the PrEncess Astrid and ‘Ragnhlld. spent the war years in _the United States. sits at a plain Wooden desk and learns his lessons same nee at suburban Smestad. norlr Oslo. He pets no favours from thr- instructors and if ho fails '0 ‘M rlis lessons he ls liable to school discipline as the other student‘- are. He has. however. hecome n hero in the schoolyard by virtue of his athletic abilities and his strength. ' D ‘r. feel “slowed down.‘ tired all the when she has some week-end t tirhrtr- uotbemumWwvcl-eachedpllddlq; wiho sues s ake a tip from tlglo V011!!!“ em people. simply refuses to down with toxic waste-the result: of too rnucb I In other who, t olleanda other mod allow her aystem to become slowed like rich. fatty food and too little ucrclsc. She he l-im-‘nl ht. Ase B 1 EA» he al wcgetab odydatWNakeaUp Nature . Our? Mfloaloxu Sold lasr You- " BILE BEANS 4 Niu*<Tli t nllllfll "l! chili-Up Campaign; busy houso- wivoo will waicoma roliof from tho lllajgmg drudgery of cloaning and polishing. This lo whoro magi; FLAXOAP coma: in so hamlyi HAXQAP givos now sporirlo and color io dirty,‘ ‘Pflfiiiffilltvfilrniiun and painted surlaeoo. it's Inarvolous for washing iiiod bathrooms, vonoiian blinds, iinoloum, onomoi, car-polo, automobiles. and o rnulliludo of oiilor ihingo halides. knows the natural action of Bile ‘°1“.“°.‘.‘ "m l" Wm M“ M0061‘ Beam la mild and efiectlve-tones up stem hy stimulating the ‘l9! to Iteeo her fir. and tn‘ m. q our dnl gist for card- E rem- Q41 Ellertls Diary Walliod loop There was no celebration at tho s school on tho occasion of his ninth birthday, February 22. although the youngster received hundreds- of letters. cables and birthday cards from friends and well wish- ers in Norway, America. Britain and elsewhere. His father, Grown Prince Olay. has emphasized the boy be treated on equal terms with the other students and such days as birth- days are not. in his father's opi-n- lon. to be an excuse for a holiday. Incidentally. Prince Harald wish- ed for an American jeep as a birthday present. but it was not granted him. , His sisters attend the Nlssen Ladies School in Oslo. They have \von the respect and love of students and instructors alike for their unassuming ways. Democratic Girls On llcr first day at school year-old Princes Astrid was quested by the instructor to fetch El washclotihdat the caretakers of- ice, Astr id not know where one uwaigch her sham,’ ihe_offlce ivas. but she searched at me!" pony mgd He, wncem unt.-l she found‘ lt and returned however was m“ w‘. Poul m. was "fxliwlihefllly with the requested for the inquisitive Pard. who witih “KM”, v _ hi hea-d at sn interested angle, The slstels dless kl ‘the careless 100x85 in M; we n9w¢°m9r_ fashion 3f Canadian high school - ~ ~ girs an mingle freely with her Jmme had his own doubm about classmates in the schoolyard. The the mg,1_{a_ Parhgps he was m- girls are good at composition, but c3115“; me sudden 5153999833.,“ Princess Gagnhlld. 16, says‘ she_°noe q;- ywioe o; 06mm,“ ones o; S“ WW?“ ,E'eF‘1YmE 1° a mwie his small playful kittens. One day ke till‘ , when I Wei}! W‘ they would be tumbling over: each Shgnplns vvlth my mother, other. at. play in their cosy bed in w! CB1" E0 011i §h0PD1i1_.-'- "011 some hem nook. But hive verv next see. As soon as we sllp outside. all day no “nnibter 110w m1] a 5mg people make a huhbub about w." My my)“ ggyrqh the“; would be W __- neither “hide nor hair" of them unless one ions fellow miglllt r:- lIlFlli At anv rate Jamie asked me this lflCilTllllg with concern in _ _ hi". TCIICiI "Arc you going l0 keep l _ _ , liln:'>~for all the time?" James ' llelppreventlrrltations.keepbabyiskln 119.; Come in Lhen to s“ a minute healthier. Buythishighlyadirisettmedi- . in h"; 01d arm_chah-_ He advised cated oil todaylliconomical. Big value! .. mg ‘n no undertone llllllf€5$ James . ~ - is anzaged in ‘lis own DUPSUILS at c u T I c U ~~ A‘ N I 7 5 E P T l C "table distance. l am reailv l 8 A B Y O l l elf. when I l9iBDil3fllC. it's b-OQ-O-O-O-§O-O-O-O-O§:O-O-O-O¢O-§—O-OO l this" .l~l “Can't. Lcll him Mo d e rn gsgsgggrggfi _ s; s, ggggi 0.. iii; si season-a hand: "hills will be the last night." Ii; was a monies-i- mn hsirld bhen that had slsldod ewe back clone to the the shed. James found to—t.l'lat lamb is his! Ellen“ he sprite sharply to my back “didn't t you know that that grey slitép’ is not ours-its theirs!" Then wl-till an Bilkrieved air when I came alvay lid 1 would never be in your job. from the instrument: "The ocol- little fellow will be worryilfiil." How ‘was I to know. which one of lllle three masters’ voice-s she knew? To 'me the dheep arie shrub- nibbling. persistent sly, creatures. 'I'hcy had robbed me of mv golden fol-syizhis bells, leaving very few. I suspect; to play smell tunes for any elfizl folk this Spring. And yet. when I recall t/hia morning's scene --t.ile patient grey ewie virlth her wee lamb snuggled protectively in tllwt/straw-carpebed pen. I re- nlenlheir the sheep that Were on _ ti; flfilds thft tWl-liiéifcfinlllihl. when Q- M!!! one have s telo one l ° ems 9° w ' E ES ar-e . e e. knowing creatures and their number enslaved on 3 vsmng EIIOIIIIGI'—lOVB so obvious y 15 another of those tih s. that is im- "w odes“ that Polly our beds in thall" “vml didn't make it. one Etiquette bit clear“ "Tell ililr-for I forilet By Robert-a Leo i‘ m‘ Q. ' What should a hostess do dev l int bores? e 0D o disagreeable A. All she can do is to endure them as graciously as possible, rs. alize that, hhe week-end will soon D1155. and be grateful for the con- A. No: but it is correct to have 5 an address engraved on a. visiting BI . a Q» bshoillld g irusbesurld and wife ver e a e dinner tsgleg 0g er at the A. N0: they should be gives other partners. wasjustaiswell Ihadl-etlredto *- my boots"-tile last word in a near vltllispeo'~—wi~ith hho one who walks in so buoyantly, and lame. st. times. Thai aside witih herself. mind vou. flxllnc the a at hove". I winked in a she went marry laugh. A laugh does beget others, for it went around the table allo his fmnlier sub- in Polly and away O iiiiiiigesgrg i: 5;: ' E his Altar m oo- and many other milk, be . thr hadel sieve asvfiacrllim salggam __ 4L;4__ _ _ N IJorot/zyllduix Says- “‘ ‘4“¢“%~‘% Knowledge or liuptlsls ' illlostlos of Marriage tir Education liliflrllt 0n For Ex-GJ. DEARMIEIJIX: Iamamanof 35. I-IavobeellintlleNavy foul- wars. As a veteran l am entitled to four years of school. To get. an education has been the dream of my life. hoped for but imposlble of realization until now when the Government makes it n. possibility. BUT there is s woman in the cue. I um in love with s girl who claims that she loves me and we had planned to be married as soon as I got not. at the service". Then the problem of my going gwgy ts college came up, with discussions that are leading to a behutiful smashup. l love her and want her, but I have uoilllnt W one: unless I go to school. She wants inc. but on the condition that I stay at homo and not so l» school. I know no trade. I have no money. I would have to do factory work, with no chance for a future if I cannot. get more education. But. with an education I believe I can make 800d and gvenLuglly give her the things that I would like to give my wife. _ The girl can't see my way of school and deferred marriage. I cant see myself following the hardships of my father. What do you think- wife or school? vmmmq. . DECISION DIFFICULT ONE QANSWER: Thst ls, of course. s question that you will have t0 settle for yourself. and as Puck said 1on8 H80 I501"- IHBJYWSB iii Belififfll- whichever way you do, you are likely to 1'08"‘ ">- Tmweiler- I WOI-lld 11188 you in making your choice to consider two oi‘ three points very carefully- The first is that a man who has the lunsins for m education that you have must gratify it. or else go through life urmappy and frustrated, and when he has the opportunity to make his dream come true. he must. take it. You would not make a good factory worker because your heart Nature fashioned you for a different lite and if you talk her intentions, you will pay the price in failure. The other thing that l would call to your attention is that ll your girl does not appreciate the advantages of an education and sympath- ize with your desire for our. she would not make you a congenial wife. You would always see things from different standpolnts. She would lack bile imagination to look to the future instead of st tile present. and she would never understand why you bought a book instead of pork chops. A wife can pull a man down as well as build him up. DEAR. MISS DIX: i am a boy of l9. Just out of the Navy. For the past four months l have been seeing a lot of a married woman who says the ls in love with lne. i have been intending to break up with her. but l know if I do she will foul me because she has a bunch of letters I have written ller. Anyway. I don't want sny,trouble with this gifl and her husband because they live in my home town and my name would be dragged through everything. What shall I do? _ WORRJED G. I. ANSWER: Well. son. you are certainly in s bot spot and I trust that the experience will teach you to sit on your hands the next time you are tempted to write incriminating letters to a. married woman. Say what you will to them, but for goodness sake. dent put it. on paper. About the only thing hhat you can do to save the situation is not to have a violent break with the married lady, but just to gently and "mbirllslvely 1110p 011i 0i the Picture. Cool off in your love-making. Don't go to see her so often. Keep away from other girls for the time being so as not to arouse hel- jealousy. And see if you can't wheedie’ those love letters out of her. ' DEAR MISS DIX: I have just returned from overseas duty L0 flllzl the girl I love engaged to a civilian. Before I left for sell duty she told me that. there would never be anyone else in her life, out on my re-, turn I find her in love with another man. Is there some article lll the G. I. Bill of Rights protecting me from such a tragedy? If so. I would greatly BDEI£%%§<€§-Qw1ng what it is‘ _ J-IEARTEID GOB ANSWER. Unfortunately, the stony-hearted meli who devised the B111 01 318MB did not take love affairs into consflderatlon so they pm vided no protection against th fi x1 ' ‘ ' ' you can do is to get another gllfl. c gum of women‘ The best wing Better English D. U. William-l Cook k Comer 0-00! l 00-0 O0 alslvnv won VEBEBAGES E Lem 2 beaten e“ yollrgmde wit? of 2 mo: ass n nu eg Ice weal? 1 pLnt ‘A cup sugar Beat the sugar and egg yolk; w. xether. Add the lemon juice or. nutmeg. Stir all together and add water. Serve with chippgd 10g Chocolate Egg-no; I. What ls wrong with this sea», lance? "From thence we went m segttlséhat ls th mm- iatlnn of "wnoulrhrmrmt pm“ 3. Which one of those words is Morphine, morgsge, f. Whatuoes the word “artific- er mean? 5. What is s word beginning wihh fu that means “"to elnplods suddenly and violently . ANSWERS ‘I. Omit from. Thence means ‘from that place." 2. Pronounzo kon-dlt. o as in of, l ss tn it. ac- 1 teaspoon cocoa 2 teaspoons sugar 1 egg yolk I up hot milk M cocoa and s ar and add to well beaten Yolk. S tr l.rl the milk slowly and serve hot or cold. U lbfhfllVff“ Yolk: I 1 t ll.o- el cake dishes usigng only the whites of s. there are s number o! yolks eft over. If tlhoy are not. to be used immediately. pul ‘taken urlbrdoik‘? yolks riin summit” w er a enoug co w}. l- barely oovor them, than cover ms dish and put. in a cool place. Broken egz! ma stirred and tightly covered a bowl or jar. Extra yolks may be used in cakes, s 0l' the nature of every srtlflcer to ten- der and esteem is own work."- South 5, Fullnlrlate. O-OQ-O-OQ-O-OQ I O I Morning Smile O-O-O-O-Q-Q-Q AIITI "Yes." said the dear old lmdy. “I think idle United Nations confer- enoe was s good "idea. but it's a pity they have to have so many orelgners in it." Ill KNEW " "My boy." llldTmarriod bill w I vwnwer omnloytki as a. nfi creamed es, or made into sauce, Yollrs any also be subatitu recipes f Biscuits fh ll H the whole: tvtlnlily 4 1'1 Maok’: u...» £5555 villi? izii‘ 23- skint. ‘Glvo ma a oup oi ooifoo" is s mall's usual roquut of tho - waiter when tooling tired and out olsortn. For there's always quick comfort for body and spirit in this friendly bevoraqo. And voapocially so ll tho brew is Schwartz Tllorlnalo- Houtod-ihaf rich and mol- low blond of Canada's Oldosl Coiioo House, W. H. Schwartz a 3°". l-imlfid. Try a pound of Schwartz today tor a aovl tuto thrill ill ooiioo. 8a 449 Salon/w; an! k Saul l Household Scrapbook By Roberta boo o-oo-o-oooo Javelle Water Bleaching Ab“ ivwlms the cottons or linens ir- tne usual maimeiy-piit ole articles 11160 a bleach co ed ‘A-cup Javelle water m two quart; u: hot water. Stir with s wooden sick, and as the color improves, re- move s..-l place in soapsuds, Rinse and dry. w! n LUselBloiiiers le wa er s opllcd on a var- nished table try soaking it up with plotters. They will absorb all the water and will not leave that smesry rubbing ap arance that follows wi a cloth. Cheese . To keep cheese fresh. dampen a clohh in vinegar, wring dry and wrap amund the cheese; then keen in a cool piece. boy at the episcopal palace, and who llsd been found out i,“ some fault. "1 wsm you [Blnem not only that you rlevo Your conduct, but. One far greater than either of us who taker notice of everything we "om" old us responsible for 08. my. lord," replied lih . lzshtrs already spoken to mbelllbgllt BEAUTISUL PEACOOK DESIGN Charlottetown Pattern No. 2951 Guardian. Name Street Address NO MORE GOOD-EYES ly Margaret Mair On a cold afternoon lin January when Busan arrived to visit her. it was to find matters had l ached a thrilling climax. Lydia seized Sus- by the arm, led her triumph- antly lnto the sitting-room, shut the door to ensure confidential secrecy, and then announced her momentous news. Dwight Sander son had asked her to marry hlnl and they were formally engaged. Lydia,was obviously entranced. She cured forth to Susan an ecsta lc eulogy of Dwight Sander son's appearance. manners, meth- ods of, love-making. hank balance and social position. "You must nleet him Susie." she finished up excitedly. I'm determined thatyou shall meet hi-m without delay. So I've asked him here this afternoon. and he's comlng“—she consulted with prideful ownership a small diamond and platinum vrlst- watch which Susan had seen before—“he‘s coming quarter of an hour's time. and will be here at four o'clock." "Oh. how lllcel" Susan said gally. summoning up ‘enthusiasm with anrffort. "How lucky for you marrying an American. Mum- my. It’s always said. lsnft it. that Americans make the belt hus- bands? They spoil their wives and think nothing’: too good for them." Lydia looked purrinlzly com; placent, “But tell me about your- self. Susie darling. You're looking" a little better. no so tired. We've only get about ten minutes to talk _h'\w’s the dear baby?" “Oh. getting on well thanks. Mummy,” “It's very kind of Eleanor have baby all this time.’ sold. "Very kind of her. But. course. it's so much easier in the O§+O-O§O-O-§§-O+§ 5040-0040444 HowCanI!!! By Anna Ashley o» IIOW, l0 Q. l-low can I remove old stains from lestihar funliture? A. Coal; the stains with a mlx- ture of powdered pipe clay and water mixed to a paste. Allow this’ to remain for several hours. and than brush off and repeat the pro- cess if necessary. How can I get rid of roaches? A. S rlnltle around the haunts of roac es and water bugs ll mlx- - turf‘ oftwo M‘? of ilool-gdcio acid it one pa o pow er sugar. ct as a to hhetn w It will-s poison . Q. Whst are some of tile foodl that are body builders’! A. Some of the foods that h to build up the body are milk, ter. eggs. green. and lesfy vege- ‘y fNeedlie f-FOR ms HOME- Address Pattern Department. The Province l . loft} country. And Eleanor never did care about going out much did she? Tell me. Susie. does she still wear those awful tweeds?" Lydia‘: pink cheeks creased into what once were dimples. "But. darling. 1 mustn't abuse her. Tell me about the new house. II it anything like Broadhurst?" "Smaller." Susan ‘said slowly, "and more modern I quite like ll. But. of course. Ockford isn't like the forest. It's much" more sub- urban a_nd they're on a nlnlrl road Continued on page LIFE WITH Ziumolz" - . tillxgf, ~- l ‘iivsii Yiiilt ammonia m: or m mom mmrw mun m Yiil w-cmv" Natural caniont of vitamin D lncroaood by Irradiation loooalnondod by loam for hahy loading tables and fruits. Make your rooms beautiful with tile soft, colourful tints of ALABASTINB. Basy t0 lust mix with water