i l a - PAGE TWO THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN wvw In -_.- OOQ-O-OOOOO DAILY MENUS Sugar-Saving iving s Leisure tT he Woman's Realm i A BESOLVI and onci knits. ts are so beautifully -—% Burly 4° Ilflld by time's friend to the tailored it would take a super- WWYYWSB 911d. SHOOWY to guess they weren't hand- And flght a fair fight with one’; made. Important, to, are butter- iw; i -ons in luscious pastels and Never to quit and never es. D to twit, sunlovlng 11nd and never to peddle one's woo. -—-- -George Brinton Chandler T!!! NEW GAME do not require a great deal of i and that are both balanced Give the new game that has a satlsfyi - meals that the family Bright times after dark call for’ models such as a streetlength frock cardboard board on which to play would ll to have repeated again lDorothy Dix Says- WHY NOT IN TRODUCE SOME DEMOCRACY IN THE HOME (FOB MONDAY, APRIL o) (Suggested t, Ethel Chlpmln Teamwork Instead Of Bossism Or Dictator- “ T“ “m” “""“°' ship Will Bring More Happiness while we are all so steamed up and ready to fight. b19911 "I4 db $0 establish democracy in the world, what's the matter with introducing a little democracy in the home? Nobody seems to have thong t o! that; or, if they did, they realized mt it would precipitate such a cl war that they lacked the nerve to tackle it. Yet. when all is sald_ domestic free- ROI Weoandoa reatdoaltocon- servo sugar by p running meals that of block lace ln e with dTillPliflE a cm"- °1” W° ‘>1 Chfllshfllflc 17910" and 5851B- HETB IN some 5113- dom is just as necessary to our happiness and wellbeing as is political W111! 511d 1-\\'0 I118 lJl-nk roses lhrust the Child“!!! etflrt» b81118 1t. It W111 89-591mm freedom. As it now exists, the average home is an autocracy. established tllfdllzh the belt. lemalrl ln much better condition much along the lines that Hitler used in setting up his alleged benevolent ——--— . than if used as it comes from the BREAKFAST a despotlsms over the countries he conquered, and THE HOUSEHOLD store. Oran e ' it is ruled with an iron-handed. tyranxym thug ii Qua even the fuehrer has never surpassed, 8 i Whole Wheat Porrldge whole Milk Scratches on dark furniture often New underwear is gently reflect- Scrambled Eggs On Toast it ls not romantic to speak of it, it is true that will not show if ltloy are coated 111g world conditions. The nigllt- Toast Honey the beginning of virtually every marriage ls a with iodine and ttlen dry rubbed gowns 1:1 the market are shorter Tea or Coffee, Milk for Gllldlen stru8819 bet-Ween a husband and wife for sub- wlth a good fur-allure polish. and shorter. The short phjamas, remacy, and to this may De ltllflbumd 111°" M New: leave egg white after it has 111011811. are darling. And the LUNCH OR. SUPPER the discord in families. For the con uered sel- dom give in gracefully and accept the olwmicse. our. like a. slip, returns to W116 the D1800 0f Blips and parltg, The Wade been beaten szuf. If allowed to sland, it wlll become flattened and not boat up again, Mild. rich suds of packaged soap make dlstllv-dstlillg easy and leave tile hands soft and smooth. Don't, destroy ltle valuable Vita- they are being ruled for their own good. They grow sullen and peevish ln their slavery, and i! their spirits have not been entirely crushed they are likely to make a break for freedom that lands them in the divorce court. Sometimes in this fight over who shall ruil: Tuna Fish Pie Shredded Carrot Salad Bread and Butter ‘Baked Appl€s Oatmeal Cookies Tea or Coffee, Milk for Ohfldren mm C in cabbage by oyircookmg DINNE“ the t the husband wins ut and succeeds ltfneindlxlllfiigs m quickly boning waver Case ‘Pomalo Juice Cocktail reflux; hisfwlte w a fglteooi abifcgetlfimflilie- ‘ _ = 1 . Sh be ar more in gen an er e u- W“'“F,‘=’“F$‘??P‘Q“d “d m" 1°"? p “ugfigf, d PH{"f°"““‘h oatgdmtllyan he is, but she is not perlnltted to ex- 0“ 5am“- “Htd not °r cold)‘ me owne o a o“ press an opinion or hardly to breathe without asking hls permission. Buttered Tumips Cole Slaw ‘Gingerbread with Mint Marshmallow sauce Here are recipes for some of the sugar-saving food; ln Iy Leslie Caryill ma‘: ‘ TO GHOST ISLAND “Went over according to 1 ," h Felwrted. ‘Maybe someboldlfillll fins the wreckage one duy-df they come to this hole looking in the sea for ' 111011015. Which don t seem probable. Gr-rr! Curse thls wobbling." Itli be worse outslde," Jones said. Wade made an appeal for cllmlon. a fine palr for de.~sert. Olllllge lllflldllfllllde in equal pro- portions with lhlck cranberry sauce makes a (leilfllfllls topper for toast. To give extra, crunch to green vegetable salad, mix in chopped or shredded pelllluls wllll the other ingredients. Avoid thick peelings when pre- paring fruits or vegetables. Step up nutrition by stirring beaten egg into hot 50llp Just be- fore it goes to the table. TIGHT FISTED WITH MONEY _ She not Join a club or go to a bridge party, or visit her mother ‘he menu“ without humbly asking’ his consent. She may do the work of a halt BA ED a dozen servants in the household, but slle never has a lllCk€l for her very K APPLES own. He carrles the purise fillklld. doslgs gULHYiORIlGI‘ the grocery money and Core apples. In the cavity o; each makes her glve an accoun o ow e pe . . put a few raisins a, teaspoonful of mm 5,?" and 1* dill» 05 blmfl- self She-lvllo-lnust-bc-obeycd. She turns her husband into nothing but QT “m? 1 e ‘$151115 “m1 add d Very a serf who labors to supply her and her children with luxuries. She llttle cinnamon or Ilfltmeg- Serve nlonopollzcs tile llolllc and fills it with her family and flzends and refuses Why not ‘van ‘mm the storm aha“ warm with cleam. t3 let lll€ relatives and pals of the man who sllPDorts it have even a look- Sometimes it is the wife who usurps the throne and constitutes her- slle decides llllerc they shall live, where they shall go when they Before uttill n ew kid loves . l. ‘s: .. . s... °“~%‘Z.‘;".‘i§it'.-- “""}‘~'l.l'.~féif.l'.llili°w 3§i§llll'.‘?§'%.‘§'L.§2"3i.ii5i2..'“°““°'"°"“"“'““° t“ r . .. . towel to prevent cracking, ~Good heavens‘ ma“ Qurelv were —*_-' 1a more danger in takin this cockk- If $1098? I165 bewflle 8M1! U‘? shell into the teem ofga gale .235‘. 2 ‘WFBPDWE 1t in 11 010th 5W9?“ 1X1 in the remote cozlrtltgcrcv of this Vlllesar for a Couple 0f hOllT-f- It Place being discovered?” ‘then will be more palatable. "were gging ‘were nobody can find us, so shut up. ' Please listen to reason. My niece She buys ller husband's clothes; she makes him eat the kind of food she ll~b€5 ilcrseli; slle supervises ills religion and politics; she walks before him when llley go out logctiler and tolls lllln where to slt at n lecture. She sills "m5" house, "my car, “myf children. and boasts tllatsile never allows il:r husband to be late for dinner, or to spend an evening down- town wllll all old mend. CHILDREN OFTEN TYRANTS Mix butter mclas e5 and Wfli. z"; _ _ “Mr l be‘ I and add dry mgrcdmfis flied mgeiher v V Qflflllylllfl rulers of tile lflllylle ale the c l ‘ en wlo, ‘ng youlg _ my be we“ a é‘.‘.‘.-'-“"i‘ii°.§-' li.‘.‘i“é‘~i.."tiil'é‘.“ti {liti-iité°wl%i.%"il..3§ greased cake pa“ and. bike in- a ellslzsvtld that ‘they dared not cross their slightest wish_ alldht ilntgrslerate oven for ab-ut 25 “m” l5 a lllll-wel‘ of common knowledge that half of the laéllerslélld 11103116119- ‘ - this cclllltry humbly obey tileil‘ adolescent sons and augl firs all wou lllrlfake l? n It/‘Ilfll Marshmalww not dream of disputing uohnnys or Marys authority. Johnny and Mary 5a Ce a5 ° °“‘5' simply tell the old people where they get off- And they do. 4 tablespoons granulated sugar 2 1'2 1*l'°1°5P°°"5 W111“? WM" That this state of affairs l5 responsible for the phllandering husbands. 1° marshmamws the pecvish wives, tile hoodlum children and so man of the s'-"-It'0\v5 1 98E llV1l1t9 . under which we groan, cannot. be denied, for domestic slavery is harder 1 (“op °11 °f pePFe1m1nt to endure than political slavery because there is more of it and it gets Boll sugar and water 2 minutes. closer u, where we “W. Press marshmallows into the syrup l-2 tablsspocm lluitzr 2 cup dark moI-‘s "s 4 cup bolEing waier cup fio 4 4 4 CWENYE¥S TAKE RIGHT TURN 1-2 teaspoon so a O fiVlAltTNESS ———- ‘Curse your niece. Take her into Now more than ever its im- the cabin. We're sailing immed. portant. to look your loveliest 1dtfilyf’ every minute. A smart, trim The craft had two cosy cabins. In gmlmlm, flgllye can do as much for one of these Wade helped himself to morale as hggdlines on increased an oilskm coat. serviceable but sav- defence production’ And ma“ eral sizes too large. Fellclto found a why the news from the sweater P“ Jacket W 1991M? 1191‘ 10st R81‘- fiozlt is so exciting for spring! meml Thus B-Pmydd they Wamled 11D Leading sweater designers have pleasmuy- really gone all out to sce that the Finding n’ 1'00 stun? be1°w m" new season styles do their part. went ‘m deck" Heavy Se“ were 1'11"‘ simplicity is the keynote to keep ning, and the wind lashed the salt you trim and proper whet-her you're m“) E3161‘ faces- but they “"3” off careerlng or busy as the pro- vesseimbrigstmgeaglxalwgis stligdz olefilrfilfgid ‘mgwfi; 521g 33mm‘ that d“ "W1" W 1161' bllild- until melted but donnot stir, Beat so why not, break it up? Why not, when we are fighttiing? to VgIiIlI/e . _ _ f ' ~ , , e g whit until t‘ ; add marsh- - ch - 1d, lttl fit! home conslunp on y “mt an This ‘prmfan More‘ are To m‘ secret bride s“ Tlmmmy‘ IIEKUOW Hflllltlflel u“ until $11100“ gflltfldgptgge tgur sleglgtic ifltlllgrs? whoelglve tlqlimpled over us so long. and gggfllgggl ‘Sliaiificesgliiiglgggls gig‘? sea sickness remalned in‘ check. He furbeiows. Tlilelr clean fresh lines Will match up beautifully with film's 511d $1M“- motor boat churned its way out to But (and here's that morale sea threaded a cautious wav through builder again!) the designers have an outlying archipelago, and finally used their nimble knit-wits to pro- hove-to on the leeside of a barren vide deft feminine flattering shone. touches to make your head turn- _ “Apparently we've arrived." Felic- and to turn the heads of others. lie remarked. shouting to make her- One of America's leading swegjef self heard above the roaring wind. ltylists has conjured up such an ‘Welwme to Ghost Island." vell- assortment new sweater crea- ed M1" Jflnes. overbearing the words- tlons. She has designed a host “Ghost Bland-shoot island?‘ Was of trim action-loving sweaters and ft 1m 9cm mstled bMk 11V the 11119? Spiced them up with delightful “Ghost island. ghost island." She tailored touches there are sly shlr- surveyed the dreary 6035mm with ring treatments at waist and yoke, 51mm“ 169111135 and 9' 59"“ °1 d“? wing-tig p_o_c_kets, jewelers blliol, mrebmmg‘ CHAPTER vnr CURES FOR BALDNES! due to colds . . . eased , _ ‘Very bald, you ay?" Majo M - ‘u wlthoufldoslng". son observed thoughtfully. "The sgit Add oil of peppermint . gel, up homes in which husbands and wives and children will do team- Glngerbread is very nice served work and concede to each other the liberty they desire for themselves? It with lain whipped cream. Or would do more than anything else'to add lotthe sum of human happiness. t sprea with marmalade and top A REFUGEE“ LOVE PROBLEM with whipped cream. , DEAR MISS DIX-I am an English refugee l9 ears of e and am , _ _ greatly attracted to the American girls, especially n one w o is very Dle dlseulses. Luke removing a mous- pretty and lively. But she is very self-centered and when I go out with "16116- 01‘ Stmlllatlllk boldness I her she makes me feel conspicuous. Besides, I left behind me one of 8-150 Suggest-Ed mal- One of we 88-118 the most lovely and courageous girls of all England who would be an 113471 remained 01MB B-t hand t0 lot-K ideal wife for me. I will soon be returning to England. but I don't see after the local end oi the business. now it. will be possible to live without. this American girl. Wlnt shall l For a. further guess I will hazard do? BEN M. him to be the chap who made off with your car near Rolgato." "He was fair complexloned." ~ “And your Cierllylfld-P W85 dark! and viewpoints that bind you together. One of our poets sayfii k!‘ Nfltllffllly- The essential fllterdtiml the fire upon the fircstone is a neighbor's homely daughter. Like the Sunburn IOUOH. shaven D011. dyed firelight, like the starlight is the hnndsomest of strangers,” or words t: BYtBbIOWS and so 0n." th effect. At any rate, they are a good tip to take. “What about difference in age? l » My parson companion looked older. f am not surmised that you are attracted by the gay and dashir- 111°"? Sunken 1n m? $691K" American girl. She is a. nice playmate, but she seldom makes a gco ‘I was 1115i t-Yllllkmll that U ht wife for any but llel" own countrymen who are used to her and her way? normally wore a dental plate a nice and lmqw how to get along with her. DOROTHY DIX, finishing touch would be provided by even found himself enjoying the ex- perlellce. Skirting several rugged islets the member what I told you about sim- ANSWER—Stick to your English girl. She is the right one for yo because you have the same background and the same habits and customs “L.- of baldness you might get from - "3 K 5 m-laiawzhsll stilt"... t. ““““l~<l“'uetitiil=--- VA FORD I wan MN“ en'1re1y- we a" “my w“ opportunities already. but they're ed police officer would prefer to nick that sort of thing?" “A ringworm patient m, mm H” that only four men are involved. up one criminal. expecting this to prelude a general round-up. Mos- son's hope was to be led by easy stages to the hiding place. Or even to conclude the ransom transaction. so that when thllzblvictlms were ain every poss e measure mg ti: taken to bring the criminals to book without involving the innocent parties. Broome went alone to the New Holland Commercial Hotel. leaving the major to keep out of the wav at a neighbouring establishment. They kept in close touch by telellllflfle- t"! expedient that was as reliably sec- ure against eavesdropping as any- thi . n8 (TobeContinued) not risking anything."_ Mossoll believed this was an 1n- telllgent summing up of the enemy's The Chief is a six-footer, the chauf- felér has a $3115 faodekland pgomin- e1.‘ ‘mse- m ‘e V" w ° w” strate . His art was by no means gm ymilsméhe smggesmm“ w“ l°° .81’ tainpCaytllers had now left Sim?“ c1 w m up as “lmeek him to h s own devices. If necessary. andlm it ernman- whkml cave‘ police aid was available anywhere " m ‘w’ Y °‘ °“°- Y“ “amt 8°"? at short notloe. That night they gieacnélfinguxmmuaxity’ bu‘ coukmt’ aotuall remained within the effect- ' lve area of Scotland Yard. yet he t k i‘, ‘glsme time hi‘?! “fedigfi dared not call in help for fear of at“ t upaiPen m n upsetting things again. 5 ‘T2233’, “'31 ufghy‘. m Apprehendlng the single repres- h, m“ eEn ‘fglm WPWQES Mme entative of the kidnappers could be “e mg’ 5 ‘mafh m‘ m‘) arranged, only it would have little or yourtm’ 3131018,“) ' effect on bringing about the release mfisa" a m“ “ ‘m’ of Wade and his niece. Wl‘h figemmggryheflgdugedd “Qguldmfiisg Broome he felt that this was all im- e an _ done the sane]. portant. No doubt a more experienc Broome breathed deeply. It was too bad being made a scapegoat again. Apparently he was expected to be alert for every emergency. See- his name on the envelo left ind by the clergyman ad so taken the wind out of his sails that CROCHETED PILLBOX AND BEANIE 4o Woman's Re alm '1 Social and Personal or Fashions I Literature .N~'».-..;...;»»»" THE COOK'S CORNER ‘ 1 cup bread crumb 1-8 cup fine cracker orllnbg Fat ol- qll for frymg been well-beaten, bread crumbs. Mix thoroughly. ‘Ilbcn shape the mixture into croquettos. Beat the other egg with one tablespoon water. Dig! tho cmquettos in this and then fine cracker crumbs. Heat fat. or oil for deep fat frying u; 3'75 deg. l‘. or untl a day old cube of bread will brown in 50 seconds. in the croquettes and fry to a golden brown. Drain on absorbent paper aélidxsléve hot. A crisp salad ls good THINK before you use est stir thoroughly. MOCK DUCK 8 cubed steaks r-z cup diced celery 2 tablespoons minced onion 5 tables n-s butter 4 cups read cubes . l teaspoon powdered sage ‘ 3-4 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 3 to 4 tablespoons shortening 1-2 teaspoon salt 2 flips canned tomatoes 1 kttpoon Worcestershire sauce Method: Boil the celery in 1 cup of water until tender. Drain, le- serving 1-4 cup of the liquid in which it was cooked. Cook onion in butter until straw colored. 00m- b the bread cubes, awe. 8-4 teaspoon salt and dash o1’ Add the celery, cele llqul , onion mixture, and mix we l. Spread each steak with some o! confections. THINK before you use fruit juices to do Retailers have the right the stuffin . Roll - with womfiflcks. up and 59°11“ disobey the law. liglévnshthetie Lflolls well in the me or n g. Add the l-2 ,. - - , teaspoon m} and m _ ed a e rmpruonmen for an matoes. Cov l‘ and iimmer ova-r "P w 35-099m- iow heat for 1 hour, or until m; meat ls tender. "The sauce may be thickened by add ng about 2 table- spoons flour mozstcned to a paste with a lit-tie cold water, Add the Xvtgrcestershirle sauce and serve o . when yml want to make dalntles for tea quickly you might like to try these. - Yllll THE WARTIME PRICES AN PEPPERMINT DAINTIES r. before gnu use lumps in your coffee or tel. Uae less and THINK before you make or ask for over sweetened pies and puddings, frosted cakes and rich tart fruits or cereals. A pinch of salt will save much sweetening. THINK before you make IIUCOI-llld leluga. Ulo condensed milk, honey, syrup, Qf gunngfl The lawful allowance afaugar is M pound per person per week. No one is allowed to have more than Mo weeks‘ Illpply on hand at any time. accept in roman areas. rules to any person they believe is attempting n Penalties provided for breaking the sugar ration low OBEY IIIE IRW ' APRIL 6. 1942 i‘ vvvv‘ so mutll, two or three spoonfuls or Inger extravagantly with part of the sweetening job. to refuse lo ull or to limb longcutlooyearr rmdafino MIISI’ . D TRADE BOARD, OTTAWA M8“ fl-hOOOidh? peppermint, g3};- dies over hot water .If too think to spread. add hot water. Cut rounds from hot uzlbutt/zl-ed toast with a small-size cookie cutter. k Spread chocolate peppermint on v O I 1A Mo rnmgSmlleé each round and top with chopped o-ooooovowvvooao-QQQ-o-O-OQW #040 nut meats. FLOUR PRODUCTION Flour production in Canada dur. ing 1941 amounted to 18.894, 7 barrels compared with 1s, 254.5211; " U___NUS_U.A.L barrels 171 1940- Maopherson took his gramo- __ phone back to the shop. sh —“ Said lthé ahsasilstant: "guts most - unusua e a. ma ne re- orthand Can Be Studied at mmed M,“ a yea“ “ML Wham Hem, wrong with it?" “The needle’; broken," explained Macpherson. FULL WEIGHT "I always believe Ln weighing my words before speaking," said Mrs, Hopkins. "And you don't give short weight. either," replied her husband. LITTLE HARBOR, SCHOOL Honor Roll for the l/Iarch: Grade X: l. Nellie Foley; 2. Ruth Macdonald. Grade V: 1. Noreen Foley: 2. Gertrude Macdonald and Eugene Hennessey (equal); 3. Geraldine Macdonald. Grade IV: 1. llllmer Longaphiepz. month Skilled Worker Ilsa Advantage So many girls have ambitions— aut only vague ambitions! To lot lll in business. it‘: necessa; to know what you want to do and howl So few realize that one step to ad t-learning ahorthand- , can bo taken at home. The principle: of Pltrnan short- hand are really simple. When your employer dictates a word, you don't think of it: longlland ,_ “' _ but you lust write a symbol for its lunh tolling“ uruahea u the ao- eented torso ne, the shallop col- lar and four leaf clover beau knot {for good luek) total up to a llwiy the train was in motion against be- fore he could take notion. At the next stop, however, he had sought out Major Mosson. "would you have actodeg-r any other way?’ he de- man "N-no, I don't suppose I should." On mature consideration he saw there was no other course open, ex- cept, perhaps, an instinctive spurt after the bald-headed one. And that would lnerely have been f lT’S GREAT Whether on prepared cereal FOR SWEETENING CEREAlS s or on porridge, BEMA Molasses as a sweetener gives delicious, zestful flavor, appealing to grown-ups as well a: wosolne ‘°“““- an. souls designed for And, no matter how rnmy worth 8&7 mom’ at 33' m ‘M n} your employer uses, tho lune s n i M g. lewd! m"! W" led W" Ilell- 1:31 fella-h for blouse; a yards m for there aren't many sounds in our emu-nun‘ gun, language. Naturally, you haven't many symbols to learn. Practise a few every day. then have someone dictate to you. To [at skilled in reading your notes, put Bend twenty cents (20) coin (erred for pattern. Write Dla 1 Your Name. Address and style number. Bo lllrq to stato ails you style m. m4 m» the children. BEMA Molasses, is the pure juice of the sugar cane. it is, therefore, not only an ideal sweetener but is also rich in iron and other body build- ing elements. had been made with Broome in such a secretive manner as part of the general scheme to ulrcumve t police torfexence. Arrlvin at London he was to put up for t e night at the New Ho land Commercial Hotel, reg- istering in the name of Samuel Dirksen. "Wh all this confounded beating about e bush?" he questioned. . "For s. similar reason a man being llowed dodges in and out of shops alleys. Only in your case it is @3519," m; to ‘prevent the follower being tail- ‘ Wear a pillbox or a beanie with your pompadour. Both are asy to 1'5"" 1*" 111°“ 0W1‘! 19,9, W1" ' crochet and may be made in a jifi . Pattern No. i040 oontainsellst of kflflwd “$11M,” "11 u‘ l Mm"? materials needed, illustration of stl es and complete instructions. Tm <1°Yll m1"! 5°- w1l11¢ 15 N- mains n your possession no warning To order pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and “W ‘m the 511°"1‘1°T "m" B- Wl-"m" address with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- mgd Haiti?“ 1" 1” b’, Win35‘?! “w” Guard-m“ giiclesy tslfey "elicit rthyrlllelligveoyou o’; the buléden at the psycho oglcal momen ." "What psychological moment?" "When you least expect it and when they feel absolutely certain the cgagt ts rilear-byi-la simple excthangf A _ .. _ .. ..__..._- _.___...._-____- o ags n a ra way comparmen, N ME in a crowded booking hall. or after 513351" Al) you've kept an appointment on some lonely count, road. We know OIT!—------—-- PROVINCE --—-- — -—- there have been penty of suitable Use BEMA as a spread on bread, pan- cakes or waliies. Use it also for baking cakes, cookies, pies. Good all ways! 1M0 To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No, 1040 BARBADOS MOlASSES “THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT NOT A BLEND" I O 1) than In longband after each “dieta- tt iod " on per . With such practise you soon em add shorthand to your qualifica- tions; you cell get in line for pro- motion. Leam Pitlnan shorthand from our Sl-pego booklet Has atep-by-Itop lessons, exercises, pointers on ae- ' ' accuracy and speed. In- cludes abbreviated symbols for often-used words and phrases. and can be used as a foundation for a bllatlnn eollm mm- letnd 30o in coins for of "BeK-lrlsmlotzton in Be sure Name, Address and booklet. , Name ltfittAddfi 01W Albert Innsaphle; s. Hudson long- aphie Grade III ( l; 1, l) lll Roma Clling Blequag.“ y O “g ma Grade III (b): 1. Daniel Jarvis; giywalswn Jarvis; 3. Daniel Greg- Grade II: 1. Helen Maodonald; l. Edgar Iongaphie. Grade II (a): 1. Kathleen Chlllg; 2. Ann Hellnessey; 3. Kenneth Gfelloly and Aldin Jarvis (equal). Grade I (b): l. Eileen Macdon. 81d: 2. Reggie Gregory. I (C): 1. Bernard Henna.- sey. --I'Iil:hest average, 92 percent, Nel- lie Foley. Perfect attendance: Gertrude Macdonald, Eugene Hennessey. M. Eileen Mucdonald, teacher. Relieves MONTHLY FEMALE PAIN Women who suffer pain of irregular periods with cranky nervousness- due functional disturb- nncea-ehould flnd Lydia E. Pink- hanfs Vegetable Compound Tablets (with added iron) very efleotlue to relieve such distress. Pfnkharrfs Tab- lets made especially [or help build up resistance n Must mu ann ng symptoms. llcw label dtr tons. Mada ln Canada. ‘§.__ Needlecrott/ For The Home 3241+ Gill! lit-bl