i» i i l I llP-GE __TW9 i fiappe The Week Black-mined lions prowled in Lt. Col. K. S. Roger: and MB- aearby bushes a: the royal fam- Rogers left. Wednesday b)‘ W" V“ ily enjoyed a picnic tea in Kruger u visit to New York. Park, Transvaal. Tourists are us- ually forbklden to alight from their automobiles, but arrange. mcnts had been made by the ‘avar- den of the preserve and loc-kouts were posted on high rocks a- round lhc picnic party. The royal ldlltill‘ saw no lions during llic first li.ll'l of lhe trip bccuusc tiic crass was lr-uh after early rains, hut tiicy saw herds of-wiitlebceste and inip1iis---t,\-i)es of atltelupe - lebras and bright-colored lFUlHgal birds. a . n- H r rir-ait llii l-lsl timc lll and Af- ltllll‘ tlic king's automobile lcii lite procession so that the royal 1lill'l_\' could liiivc thc fzinn view of the game. Princess Eliza-- licth, excited at the prospect of seeing hei- first uild lion, pian- iicd a "liig game ittitit" with a incvic camera. seven niiittites af- ter ctitcin-ng the psi-k the royal party saw the first giraffes. Lat- er. the princesses got out of their lutomobile to examine a fresh lion spoor and an elephant SDCUI‘. Af- ter a lterd of buck ran from the roadside as the king's car passed, the royal standard, whiich wa-s believed to have frightened them. was hauled down. The king drove 70 miles. often stopping to watch wildebecsle run across tire road in front. N0 lions were seen all (lay, and officials were disap- piiiiitcd over the poor show of big game. I I Mrs. John Bracken, wife of the Leader of the Opposition, was hostess at luiii~hcoii in the ball- room of the Chateau Latiricr. OT.- taiia to all the lady delegate: and VlSllGYS at the Progressive Con- scrvative convention. Spring flow- eis were used as table decoration, and at the close of the litricheon a crcup of solos was sting by Mrs. Harold "Piminins of Toronto. Mrs. Margaret Taylor accompanied Mrs. Tiiiimins on the piano. Mrs. Brac- ken extended a welcome to her gucsts, who came from the At.- lantie and Pacifl-c coasts. as well as across Canada. The hostess in- troduced her guests and Miss Hilda Hesson, chairman of the women's committee, and national director of women's organization, spoke briefly. Senator Iva Camp- bell Fsllis spoke of thc women's part in politics. Mrs. Areta. Sutli- erlsnd was the delegate from Charlottetown and returned home Tuesday. I I I Mr. K. M. Martin, K. 0.. and Mrs. Martin left yesterday by plane to spend the Easter holiday season ‘m New York. I I I Mrs. ELW. Hunt who has been the guest ofTMr. and Mrs. R. R. Bell. Brighton is leaving today on re- turn to iier home in Maiden. Mass. Regrets are general over the de- parture this month of Rev. 1. J. Levy and Mrs. Levy whose new citarge is to he in Moncton, NB. They will bc followed with hosts of good wishes for health and hap- piness as both have endeared themselves to their parishioners and friends in Charlottetown who will min them sincerely. I I I The death of Mrs. Woodward oi.’ Lachinc. Quo, sister of Mrs. Alex- ander Knox came as g, great sorrow to tier family and friends. Mrs. Knox went up to be with Mrs. Woodward in the illness of her husband and her death following an operation was a severe shock. Mrs. Woodward i: kindly remem- bet-ed here as she made warm friendships while summering at Keppoch with Major and Mrs. Kitox. I I I Miss Marjorie Cruickshank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cruickshanlc. has resigned from the staff of the Bcssborough La- boratory. Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, nnil is leaving next week for Ciitilk River, Ontario, where she has accep-ted a post with the National Research Coun- cil. Atomic Division. Last Satur- day Miss Marlonne Saunders en- tertained at the tag, hour in her honour. The attractive tea. table centered with daffodils was ore- ai-ded over by Miss Mair Davies, Miss Louise MucNelll and Miss Doris Cruickshank On Monday afternoon the staff of the Bess- borough Laboratory |ald regretful farewells to Miss Crulckshank and presented her with a lovely gift accompanied by good wishes. I I I Mrs. Lorwly, who ha: been spending a few weeks with her ulster, Mrs. Gordon MacDoliald, left Monday on return to home in Sydney. hfl‘ ._—__ l I I I Mr. John Morris left Monday for Jacksonville, Florida, to spend Easter with Mrs. Moriis wiiosc health since going south is caus- ing concern. I I I Miss Lelia hit-Litre tit iuiicltcou o“ Wednesday l“ ill‘ Parliamentary" Restaurant iii (lt- tawa lll honor of ilfrs. Carl Bczlls who with her husband, Dr. Cut! B9315 has Ywelllli’ "fiunml "Vm lcsts. tile invitation calls for formal Victoria, B. C., to Ottawa. Cow-rs were laid for l2. a - i Among the ladies iilicltiiiir: annual uiccting of the Pro: sire Conservative Association Ottawa was Mrs. Allan Stcuait of Owen Sound. Ont, \\'ll0§l‘. hus- band ‘is a soil of Mr. and Mrs ‘-V. A. Stewart. 9,4. u u bliss Elizabeth Martin home Thursday from Ml. for tha Easier accompanied b_ arrived on Montreal and Miss Joan ‘fels of Quebec who wi-ll be hcr for the ltolidays. Hicr brother. Donald Martin also arrived home from Woltviile with a friend Thursday. one , _ _ _ , _ . . i‘ th ti. -i Mrs. T. H. B. Somers \\lio wcn. iictii. uiciitbitrat. Slice onion thLn.| {'8 e ma er “ this“ a “me “hr, WMS nweimg we", m0 ,.gm.-,,,-,_ inc tour outer whole leaves. Toss cmld m“ a mlxmrt‘ of b°mi who" 5' and together lightly _ i, onion and lettuce with Frencih to Truro Mc-tiday t0 attend a der of the week wit-ii hfr. Mrs. Ashwortlt i-n Halifax and returning today. I I I Mn A. T. Vinnlcomibe of Saint Jcihn, N. B., arrived by plane ycs- MOMOMO Woman's Reoim/ Social and Personal f Fashions 1 Literature LivingtSiLeisure —- THE WOMAN'S REALM~ i I i I entertained ' H“? rooe-rv-o-eo w . f lllI ier pork or baked beans and see how two friends, Miss Bob Gage of QOOCIILCBSIES- guests, ion, 1 head lcttucc. lcrday. to spend Easter with tcln ‘ fives here. I I I When Viscount Alexander vcilod a plaque to members Lill- tiic Toronto Men's Press Cluh ivli-i Sirrllti- died in action during the Second World War, he requested that he be sent all club notices after ac- cepting an honorary life member- ship. Directors took him at hi! word and recently along with acir- ciilar letter they sent the Govern- or-General six tickets to sell for the Press Club’| By-Line Ball here June '7, with a request to “let in know by ‘April 15 how you've done with your first six." I I I Lieut. 001. J. n. Paton and Mrs. 111° ‘wmllg "m"- “lm”? °°“' ‘veek. {mm stantly. Simmer over low treat". un- a most enjoyable holiday visit to '11 ‘he 55"“ i‘ C18“ and "h'°h°n°d' Paton returned this Florida. a a e Touring the Sunny Boutll auto are Mr. and Mrs. b! G. Gor- don Hug-hes, their fiatllllllel‘, Mir. “m” Cal"- Caron and Mrs. J. A. Lawson. They spent last week in Miami, Florida. guest: at. the Norman and enjoying the ocean bathing and social festivities of that fant- ous resort. l I I I Mrs. Oolin McLure, Bracklev Point Road, and her sister, Miss Lucy MoI-uro lstl’ Thursday spend Easter with the Monctcm, N. B. Harry (sklppy) Se!" and Dom event, in which the affections and aid Hill are home from Rothesey fin" °m°""°"‘s for the Easter holidays. I I I ' Miss Ystricia Barrett from Hor- ton is spending Easter wi-lli her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Barrett. I I I Lady Baden-Powell, \vhose late husband founded the Boy Scouts, is herself, the Chief Girl Guide of the World. Girl Guides. nr Scouts. as they are known in the United States are not the only interest of this energetic leader who has done much for the boys‘ groups as well. #FO—¥IQ-I—O~I O-OI 0'94 0-0 $0 I O OI Q HowCanll!‘ By Anne Ashley wo-owo o4 v0 o o o o» v ooooo-vo- f§4~I§+fO Q- How can I save time when ihatndllm a great many hot dishes? A. Fasten together two home- made iron holders with o. tape | yard long and throw around the neck. It will save both time and steps in looking for a. towel when handllnl hot. dishes. Q. How can I prevent the burst- ing of potatoes while baking? A. Prick the potatoes with a fork before baking them. so tihat tihe air can escape and prevent their burst- ing while cooking. Q. HOwcmImai-keuaoofold pieces of velvet? A. Old pieces at! velvet and vel- veteen make splendid. polishing cloths. Tirol And Grumpy Illon fol Gel llp‘! lit: toning and turning you get up mornings appetite! u. condition you will Ind Milbnruh Health and Nerve Pills moat helpful. up tit, tho nerve cells, niii g promote refreshing sleep and, generally, improve Do you spend our til In bed unable to Jeep! 5o tired irritable and without an f you suffer from such Whey stimulate the digestion and thus help I ran-don. condition. For more than 50 your: Milburn Itmllnda of Canadians. The the genuine Milbut-n’: _ ti; " t. .1 ’s Health and Nerve Pills liiivo helped may do the same for you. But be stiro you oalth and Nerve Pills. Heart". On solo at all drug counters, _l IlIItlfi-lbllllv 0Q. 10".! 2'20. s!!!‘ 01 popper and 1 u, fellcltoua one, with all indications formers for an exceptionally happy, joyous daughter, Mrs‘ Roma Mom“, 1n and exuberant state of affairs, ‘. -O-O-§-§§§§-I-I g Mo d e rn é Etiquette i av asun- m ‘II-I G§@GO§I-I-I'QO Q. What should one do when‘ attending a musicals or other per- foitmautca and. cattnot stay until the conclusion of tihe program? A. Sit as near to tine door as possible, because it is dlscoui-teotu to the performers to leave bcfure the conclusion of their offerings. Q. May one ever reach across (lllOUILT person or across the table to takc a dish of food? .\. No; ark the person who is lll‘lll' t-lic dish to pass it to you. t). \\'li:u is the appropriate divas to w --ir to a shower given for a bridc-tu-lit‘? A. Wear an afternoon (lrcsS. tut- attire. QQ-QQOQ I 1 Cook 's Corner O I@QQQQII§§§'Q-‘-Q‘QQ+§QQ.QQQV ORANGE AND ONION SALAD Some this salad some night with-j 3 large odangcs, ‘.5 medium on- French. dress ing. Pccl whole oranges. removing ai1_ on white part with peel. Slipping sharp ' paring knife along each. side of section. cut out whole sections free 'l‘iui liincr leaves of lettuce, sav- ortinge sections, dressing. Place on leaves. Serves 4. large lettuce FRENCH DRESSING Pour ii cup vliicgui- into bottle. Add ‘é cup olive oil or salad oil. t, teaspoon salt, is’ teaspoon white small piece sliced Shake wcil. BUTTERSCOTCII SAUCE 1 cup brown sugar 2 tabl€sp0ons cornstarch iii teaspoon sail. 2 cups boiling water 4 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla Dash of nuitmeg METHOD: Combine the brown sugar, cornstarch and stilt. in a saucepan and gradually add may take about 5 ntdinuitoa. Stir frequently vdhlle cooking. Add the butter. vanilla and the nutmeg, and SOFVQ hot over‘ squares of plain By GENEVIEVE KEMBLI For Sunday, April 6 SUNDAYS horoscope u‘ a must sibly in celebration of an outsttmg- ing social. domestic or artistic are emphasized. 'l‘hiere ls danger of going to ex- tremes in thLs pleasant pursuit, with probably more outlay of funds and energies titan it discreet. Birthday Forecast Those whose birthday it is may anticipate a. year of most. happy, tilcnsant and profitable experien- cc-s. in ivhlcih the affectional. d0- intcstic. cultural and creative quali- ties may give hill-Ch gratification and fulfilled aspirations. In a more pro-sic way succcss, and realistic ambitions should flourish. although, there may be great temptaeion to cxctss. extravagance and overdcfng, with energies and rrsources. A child bom on this day will bct richly endowed with social. artistic, and romantic talents fitting it for a, ltbppy and creative career. A trend to excess or cxtravagarlcc should be given early (ilrcciion. For Monday, April ‘I MONDAYS astrological forecast is for an exceedingly active, excit- ing, profitable nnd productive day. with all affairs moving cleflinllcll’ into constructive and expamlvc grooves. Bright ideas, pit! initiative and vim, backed up by quick If"? of opportunities should nfvanu along all lines, where good work. and sound technique pay gratllylnzl dividends. But. be ready for chance- suggestions from higher ups. whose aid 15 essential. Joint efforts mall advance mbtle ambitions or plans- Fqr the Blfbhdl! Those whose birthday ll la mil’ ‘ look for a lively. EXClIl-HB Hid Pm’ ductive year. in which Elle W" l , impulses and cmotoru may girlie into hl8h scar. vroblblv through t-he financial coopiralvlflfl of tnfhteiitial persons. lmiiffi-‘ifd b-V brilliant. plans and ideas. Worliad out. with ingenuity. skill and D170- itmi temniques. Be shrewd in Si! "- in; a solid f00tln3. before taking too great chances in Pill-WIS 0V9!!!’ dcnls of mill" lmi>°rlmll°c 1° 5° and parlnrrs. _ A child born on this dal’ 5&1" my equlppcd ‘with ability. sk ‘.81 . lilatlve and good sense for at fir: m; mnjgr poslllml 0f‘ lflllutmci ‘H h, a b]; way. Its bright. ms-nta. y Plaoe_ , road. ‘cral carpenters, who l _1:r.i_a.-.qasswrfrar_qwn.-sresvlsn OOO-OO-OO-O-O-O-HQ i " ~ o-¢>oo<a>ooec-<io<s>ooai~ov@>eszsvo<c»os~s= Qeiavovar-esawmootos-aov-oeoqpsoaoooa-oa-Qcooaoeeo fliflgS ‘lf , DOROTHY DIX SA rs-Q o 0-0-0» 0 0 0 0+Ho+v44 ooawo 0-0 oaoo 0-004 m o4 0+ 0444-0444004 I The Tegble Age Mothers Just As’ confused When Daughter Incomes l4 Years Old The other day I got a letter from a young girl who began “I am 14. It's a terrible age." saying; H-O-O-O-I-I-III-O-I-O-OO-‘QO-O-O-I-O-I 0+6 I W So it is. It is a terrible vicious UPOH hi! age for both the little bcbby-scxrr and her mother, for they have fart"; "P011 the Bill's dark. fill? come to one of the crossroads in iilc where they are in a head-on col- lision on cvcry subject in the world. To the lnotlter, the l-l-ycur-oldsicr ls still a virus con-c in conflict, Mother llcs awake at night wo during ltas developed some strange IIICHIIIP she should lake her to a psychiatrist. Otherwise to heir- iihst makes the child act thc ivay the docs? why llwse 1W0. in their ntore "usual pretty drcsscs imaging" up in y blue jciiits and tier shirt-tail docs she leave her * the closet, while she gocs about in dirt grout is babe in arms who should be content to slay put. “W594 l° 519"“? "W" ‘he “ma” in the nursery and dcsirc no more exciting amusc- ‘med "El"? 811d "l" 10W" Walk- mcnt than sticking her thunzla; willie tlti.» adoles- cent girl considers herself a sothisticiited woman Ych if "m? was a "('8' "hhmic who knows hci- way about. and when these two I 51mm“ kmw "Wm mm agnm", the carnage. if Susie disease and it lllll-‘Diflg in_thc nird and locking tlS repulsive iis something that has JllSl bccn fished out of ttie garbage dump? Vlliy docs ‘she quec-r and utilnteliiglble dialect? And what makes hei- about every little pipsqueak boy “the comcs hcr way? And on her part. Susie regards hcr mother. uiio has probably reached the senile ago of 32 or filicclmen. It. is u scream, act Speak a crazy 30. as a well-meaning old lady. but one Peggy "elpkssh" "I Mn" see "my who is so far behind the timcs that she is practically a museum “I . _. of course. ‘out Mother actually thinks Susie P” “mmmwd f” ma" “d ma“ is too young to have dates, or to pick out he: own clothes, or to stay out after eleven o'clock. CONFUSING AGE And after one of their scrimmages. when MoLller has positively re. fused to buy her a black velvet formal to wear to the school plOlll , Susie darkly broods over running sv-iay from home. The only thing that stays her is thiai; she has never had $1.50 in cash at. any one time. So Mothers wonder what's the matter with Susic. ‘Iiherc is noth- timc, as she says. usie cxccpt that site is l4 and that is a terrible n the is iicitticr grown-up nor a 1c is sloshing ovcr with emotions that never jcll and in such a hurry to grow up that shc doesn't watch her step and gets mainy a fall. The terrible age is a. time when every girl needs some clever hand- ling, and the trouibl-e with so many mothers is that they are so be- vmtldered and confused by the child they have always thought of as a baby suddcnly turning into a near-woman, that they and so are unable to cope with the situation. mothers ntcet the crisis by getting strict and tyrannical. or, -still, make l4, striving to act like 24, the sub] This throws the fat iii the fire. The mother's play should be to meet and not to bcrate her for growing up, beautifully and graciously. There isn't n teen-agar “ho wouldn't like to have a moth-er uhcm sihe could confide and to whom she could risk such vital questions as: How can you make yourself popular with How can you tell when you are in should you let a boy kiss you ivhen he brings you home from jokes. boys? How can you get. dates? love? the movies? Etc. Etc. And. ch, how many a home would be turned fr into a peace conference if mothers would only an fer their Stisies and teach them. how to For only Susie on her own of their lives, instead o1 a terrible age. Ellen's Diary g x. By-Ill llllnd Farmer’! Wife the hill. who h-ad been nciglt- boring with James. down short-cut, in the "fiWnlight, b0- wards tits home down thc river Mr. D. and repaired and attended to our 3. 4. g‘ “AA ‘ A 2 Ii Better English D. C. Williams -044+I44 Q++M4++Q+0+QMQ+Q4+Q+¢+ Mr. o. visited with us at Alden? 1. What is \\'l’Dllg Willi ,l.l1l5 Se“. lea tonigltt. He has lust $0M’ tcncc? "I iniust, first 5m alum;- be. i-u-itlt M)". C. from the house on fore Igo." 2. What is the the iatlon of "Lchar" poser) Twu" '1’ Which one of these words is 55 on; o; me 59v. misspelled‘! llelliotro has built misantihrvivc. , What does the word "prepos-' various needs along the line of lermls" mew? Qarpentry, capably and diligently , with ma that in recent years. James roglarded Sentimental"? this visit with some suspicion in view of’ the fact that Jeanie and I have been advancing the benc-i fit of odd projects for our gen-' eral welfare and pleasure, that have come to mind. with the arrival of Spring. It is, I be- lieve, more at this season quite in plan for refurbishing and woodlands, that fancies turn towards ways of improving their rooms and kitch- ens. 11nd itature, ri-ascri. accord with Nature's irrational; meadows terous conclusions." feminine 5.Ma.ud1ln. that have bccn so ardently hoped 5. What l3 IHGBNS ANSWERS first l; redundant and should, be transfer to your cai- and so niac- omitted. 2. Pronounce le-har. e a; idly home again. _ in let. a a5 in an, accent first syl- you're safely out of then- wav- lable. 3. ltellotropc. 4. Cotitrary- to And you and I will catch them or conrmon sense; absurd. "Most. Morning Sm but to show ltcr how to do it om a battleground swer these questions make 14 the happiest time correct. pronunc l Hungarian ccm- Pl‘. microscotfi, a word beginning "cffusively 1056 their heads gating a move against them, they- tuo often worse cct for their jibes and candidly. if I hadn't the eloquence ground i i "M i It: %OO%0 Masters 0f The Parachute Mail l B, . Peter Benoit‘ l "You Will Change Con" i EASTIII. PEBBY "lllsldvwd- a“ h" But: His lone cross and crown of photographic mind made frantic than‘ notes upon the man's remembfl" mdure whenicrowns and empires. ed mouth, short, full, strong and nu bland, bland The might of His undying love _ In dying conquered all. eyes which-had been hidden bc- __;Oh,, oxenhmfh hind glasses and allied to straw- ____,_________ coloured hair with which they DI5ECTO|RE nqspnum NEW YORK - Dirccloirc iIlSPll'-‘ ation makes itself evident in one collection -fallle suits with cut- away coats and waistlhies tluit seem shorter than they really ale. She said with conviction: “Yes. "You're sure of it?" “I'm sure of i-t." "And that's how you're going Once point out to its CLUTTER DESTROYS CLEANlhGi EFFORTS incarnations, and in time \vc'l. 'l"lis best effects of spring ltousc-. collar the lot. We only want -. cleaning are lost if your homes bead. and we're bulldogs.“ He well-scrubbed facade conceals still ltiuglicd, and stretched out a bulging closets. jumbled desks, tizi- hand across the table, careless of tidy bureau drawers. When you all regulations. "You're on?" clean. treat the contents of these-I "Bub-but wait a mi-nulc!" cried likely clutter-trouble spots to ruthless overhaul. I Each closet should be stripped‘ bare. Before each of its contents’ is permitted re-entry. make sure it's mean, it I'm here waiting to in prison on remand somewhere else, how on earth-I mean, I ready for immediate wear. Phat can't be in two places at once; means repair treatment for gar- I've never learned how." ments with rips, tears or spots. scuffed slices, and shapeless hats. If they cannot be repaired or re- modled to restore usefulness, retire them from active space-ivasting m your closet. You'll be surprised by the numbers of hangers-on you've been harboring. "It's asking a lot of you," said Peter, "but you'd have to submit to it in any‘ case, because I could- n't just lug you out, much as I'd like to. This is rotighly the idca. The ri-ng. unluckily for them, had to put you in n position to be dan- gerous to titcni. They didn't think If your bureau drawers look like you would. They thought vou n magipieb nest, apply the sunie would be quite easily frighienzdfstcrn test to their contents. S'.=tcli into conveniently forgetting alllup run-filled stockings. strapless about the incident. When tliey,slips or garterless girdles. Unsal- found that you didn't frlghteruvageable lingerie should be giver so easily, and that you were tiiedi-Ia one-way ticket out of your room. Thieves that rob your desk of or- ilcrcd and efficient operation ni-e jumbled-up letters, old circulara, stub-end pencils. eraser crumbs and lnkless pelts. Clothespins to clip current correspondence lo- gothcr. a small pencil sharpensr and a heavy paper file case for im- portant. letters will help you to keep order once it is restored. instantly took steps to have you removed. They did it well. And of conviction. and the most oli- ablo and soft-hearted chief con- stable in the country, their l"'°' gramme would have gone 0v" without a hitch. and there would certainly have been a committal for trial. and quite probably I conviction. But I have oullcd surf-figs, and oflerod bribes-mot in money. don't worry -and I119 upshot of it all is this. The rm! think they have disposed 0f 5'0"- I'll go s. step farther. and My they know they have diapered 0f you. Well. why should we lose the advantage ot this si-mlll! fall“, wiii you agree to s0 thwush wit“ this horrible business-Look. hate myself for this, but it‘: nec- qgsnry, I swear it list-and let them commit you for trial? That-ell be an appeal for bail; _"- will he refused. Your enemies will sec You»! sues: they'll he “'11°ll‘ ing-carri-ed s\\l‘llo_\‘rniell'tl‘ll]e(f)lfiieldlcglitg a ‘Wren-i ‘aoggl-ircflrlixellief] and self-approvah] "Yw be! they can!“ said Pr:- m-id go back to work with easy i)’; Ininds’ Because, you sec, my reputa- ,,And__this is when. I roam. he- lion depends on you._ Ive taken i" w fee] x have scynmhing willie entire responsibility for lol- Kfler v°u_h,mway ,0 me remand ting you i-n on this, and, b"ll(‘VC game“, 5%,‘, m”, you ‘vim m- me, it wasn't easy to get them other c“: ind m“ you away gytokonsent to it.“ even then.‘ . my mother.‘ Plath and the “y- ‘I realize that, said Peggy. ‘Wc A great deal more frankness would be desirable in Russian- American relations. Both countries have been guilty of provocatinris. If they were willing to base their relations, o5 a mutual recognition of that truth, it might bl found that the fears and suspicions she asked eagerly. “I honestly do. Now leave every- thing to me for the present. I'm going to lee your parents. and tell them-not too much, just enough to assure them that so far from there being any stain upon your character, we're humbly beizgint: you to save ours. Cali they keep prepos- - Shakespeare. I oewoowwwoowmo-omn As certainly as the comlng_$ of misty green to the fields. so: in Slirlng new ideas or old ones s , I zle t it’. ‘ll§..2l';§"'"i.i..'°'°i“.§l'.' ti: -' away regretfully but kept in’, WHY THE FUSS onc's heart against a perhaps ___ lziiorc opportune day. return. I in the days prior to 1860 the have a notion-not that f should wlialcr was in his prime. Whaling like anyone to set much store by vessel; were equipped for long Voy. it-lhat perhaps the stars that ales. often being may from them are to be finally vmn by [IOUSP- home port. five. seven, even ten years. vsivcs being patJent rind trier-k. will be vet-y Well inst. if by a dot of "riglhitcous indignation“ could be successful in having ei A story i5 told of nn old ght and whaling one skipper rill rcndy to leave on a voy- a age. Just a4 they were about to sail h w; h d f h If _ this male tapped him on the shoul- ggtigd Se: he, p13; so: a galfiuto), deir and said, "Sorry. Captain, but f: door opened to shorten often lengthy routcs of service "he dmk", which exist between rooms and pantry or kitchen. coo | to have the distance between our pantry and dining i v C ti h lk cl l mom Dun us r s an ‘n23: the housewife when she was hiring not so brisk steps of mine "What's the matter with "She says you didn't , goodbye." “We1l." amid the captain, "l am parole, and all that, but-well, it Ne; u“, 1 5M1; w" be ‘by, only going to be away for two might be awkward. And I should shortened 3'95"!" ‘the your wife is crying her eyes out on her?" - kiss her "Can you serve company?" asked fonner (hotel-nines of t-he housc ‘he aewam‘ have already been sacrificed where more than the width of a roomy old kitchen lies between each lrayful of dishes or foods? indeed. since I have reached these years vilten hands and mind] do not co-ordlnate no well, the task of placing even such flat silver as are mine, may be the, cause of much mileage spent on‘ this. one oi my life's courses. And iltere is no solution that might be Ill all feasible. ' without u‘ touring down of walls which in’ James’ eyes. and l confess. in mine would be nothing short ot desecration. Oi‘ we might build an addition. which considering our space now and in words of one of our carpenters "would be the work of a fool." 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Information might be useful. and you see, I know nothing at all. 1 could be rcadina it HP." “The perfect partner." said Pet- er to the nlr, piousiy. "I always knew there must blLOfN‘ smut-- where. Yes, my child, I can and will lend you such a book. but it's cheerless reading. What about a spot of something light to licip, it rlowrt?" They'll know on t.lie hop. How do you like ll?" “If l could even believe in ll.‘ 55k] Peggy, in a dazed voice. "I should say it WM Pfllefl- Bf‘- but these things don't haPWYI- "They do if~I need them lo." "But the police -the chief con- stoble-thcykl never agree to W." "They have. It hurts them ho - rlbly, but they have a little gro- tesque faith in mo; and this Is practically u, national emcrgency. worth the sacrifice of any amount .01‘ red tape. If I said I wanttd Jerry. the Lifter off the Moor} and (To be continued) sounded serious. I believe they'd give him to me. What I want is; your agreement." | "You've got it. From the ward go. Of course. 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