v..'-_._.‘,- rqlggggyfljfilfli“? I ‘wm- for several weeks. was met looked very miserable. from?" l . died the night of the 11" ' at the house? When did it. hall‘ “$13; night of the funeral. sir." "Funeral? Whose funeral?" 1Y0.“- mother. sir She died from shock when your father died." money killed mentioned my name as u P0581519 candidate. lo give them a quiet hint as to how, much worse they might do if they don't take me. l A or: fwo Both Are Young Beets Cooked With Tons AreOne ni’ Season's Finest Treat: Bcels are easily grovrii in the Vi 1; en, and prevale- food iiive value. 'l'l1eii' tops one; the riches: sources of Vlfzillllll A and C: while both ions and mot; movide minerals ant. othg er food tits ' ’ garden pzuumintilc. ..iic."l to enable ncurllY rvery heel, w-d sown l0 lZrcw into. u usable pl-ini. This is possible bv rowing thinly and allowing all plants to ilroiv until those whichl are thinned out can be used. Beet geeds arc large anc. soft: each “seecP in lint .1 cluster n! seeds and iviil gr‘ eral plalltS- 50W 111cm m; Oi ' scctis to the inch in a half irich drill. and firm lhe wull o'er them. because the . rough and air Dockets . l. DZTWPIIIIIIP,‘ close con- tli the soil. . llllllllnl may’ be delayed until lfic roots have begun to thick- (‘ll mic. the leaves are two inches or more wide. At this stage and as long as the leaves remain ten- dcr. a diSli of beet greens cooked with the tiny beets will be B de- liELllt, as well as one of the most ItOHTlSlIllIH dishes of the season Thin grarlilallv all along the 10W. using tlze excess plants. utltll the individual plants are four to slX soil ‘Q-Q-O-OOOO-O llirl of the Turf By Douglass stovau Nourishing Mary 994940404000 CHAPTER XIII The apartment . She looked quickly you aren't." She put. the book. swung off 11¢ bed_ “I'll answer it. OfOOOOOOOQV§FO4§§§§FQ§1 _ buzzer sounded beiore Cary had finished with her I who was propped up 1n begtwlg book a . "That surely can't be Paul a1‘ rgfldy- Why. I'm not rial: dress- e .. "All right," Ivy groancd. "1 see marker in It's a good thing iHE- (IHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN til-lore’; ECONOMY For Wartime Appeiiieslf BIEPARED awarding to the recipe on the label, Baker's Cocoa gives you upmo 90 neg-wings from the low-priced, 1 lb. "package. Real, choco- lntey flavor, too-the kind 1?: both children and adults \\ \ '. \\\ enjoy. V D6 2 e858. separated Pinch. of salt 1-4 cup awar‘ 8-4 teaspoon vanilla. Soak gelatine in 1-1 cup of the milk salt. add the return to double boiler and ture coats the __apoon. gelatine in the hot mixture. Scnld the zest of the milk Beat egg yolks with sugar and scalded milk slowly. cook. stirring constantly until tn]; Cool Woman's Re alm '1 Social and Personal a s hi0fl $ y"! l-lliéroture Beet Tops and Roo "Sold the robin to the BPHYNW- ‘I ghoudl really like to know why m,“ mxious human beings Rush. about and worry 8°? to the robin. ‘filgntdlrelsglllrnrlgvlliat it must be Such as cares for you and‘ me.‘ since the pears year after ycar- N109 Living o" Leisure The Woman's Realm That they have no heavenly lflthfil‘ ' tired of polka dots. were ncvglka-dottcd frock all; IO i hit polka-dotted iiiiiifalcrliizr 503k?’ t": 11"" bod“. made with scalloped edge and rec‘ rtcacher. and they might s m trying w be silly. “L” 1°" child has acquired mflny “mm emotions over failing u, 1mm ‘on? long division. and nu teacher ° many like Cm°tIOI18'OVgr my,” failed m help him. neither u rm?‘ Perhaps. m believe that learning " @801"!!! 10118 division can 5 Dlelliflxtlt. Yet anyone may 119mg “log rom what 11c does 511mg, ore a child spendg long division. he should allg/ghllé: °“ ed his multiplication facts well hm mastered hard subtraction. 11111112,’; I don't g in f ~ 1 i, f 1d -. . 27/ and add flavorlng- Slice l@11_V 1’°11.lb w, _5h°r1;51eeve5 and sku-g- W111; skill in ascertaining whem . cream zu.g_cllin°gu.f“m 3nd “cufigrs 1 Insist on Baker's {or high W, in 1-2 inch slices and use to line _a ‘gntnfuunesl number is larger or smalleiéxifig; and that kllld o; 11115111955 at nigh; l f a .1 - th- - - a - mould. When gelatine mixture l8 {__ another Flor example, he Sh like Lucretia. 1 believe in being’! °° ' “n” " “mm?” if partially set. bent in the shill}! HAPPINESS easily see that 2a is more tharlnlg .€§l}..f""}'..- Wrsbl- . l """'@=-‘ W“ l" '"*'“"¢~ “ it“? '1'." tarsal? all s.“ T . . ha . $..'l%.."..'.°‘€.'."'il ‘= A vim Carried doll/ll a etall] ladadifi" 8v a 1°°- Segve ng-B m 1 Thosethlrhlg lilaveletfli lttlilasutoit Bllt wflllzlhg relative signal“ Mm‘ handsome firciiiiui." She slipped s ' __,__._ pine‘? k1 n bolet nd m 110111111191;- should easily heln hlms lot numbels into a liousccoiit and went out oi l ' RIIUBARD SHERBl-JT aamnaessucofines 4,863.,“ the trouble. ' . cear uh this wit. '25:‘: l.z.°*".:;.§:“*§:.12.x"; ~ 1 musm-‘f. gelatin "M “l. “'11? “r. °€°""l°' l“: .h£“3.'.';.ifi';li'él..'.'.“..il"‘ "r 11v that" l“ l" n‘- l 2 cups cold water earnest t m?“ t1,“ bilmnffi, a nd to do hard siibtractl 5' “or he able ! Cary weiit to the closet and slid I I cup ma“ thomnd pa); g fh e gfvergea sense h scolding r1811;- 11151’? ls no 18g.‘ 12111145“ lglmlf- 15'1"‘ "°‘1- '21“? 1 cup boiling water sub e "a es [W lvl “Thackeray show him how to learn thgiaculntly ' ‘_ ic ac Cll on and n- 2 cups stewed “nsweewnedi rhu- _ ‘f » ' -' and ac-uh. u,“ Bcs lgcrcd its full skirt fur a moment, A and,“ ,¢ 6mm,‘ h“. v fl}? a e 5 skill. 1n the most Itllcrinpllt lt buck The "Dunn, barber“ white TiP-TILTED $516.02.; m _ EAR eranfgiyclaréturggnnngr A serene 111mm lléilllgvellrcffioillnstl?“wllotcn a Soak gelatine in I2 cup o! the S (I w ful teachers may) fall gtlhgglne: 5km " _ e 'n l’ e ore f 5w,“ -——— . “Nth-fly? l]. ._ ‘ cold watenlvlakeasyrubo _ J1“ “d I [m 1 N lilclilllrlihlllltrd if‘ '-‘-‘$0§,"§§f,k"§‘§., - a“ - - Me“ uulirpoiilgig thvilafiei; S»: dissglg; Yor‘; ;n.u;=,.,e=,.;_°~*,_..g,.;,§':,‘11‘,§, h§¥ snovu) an ALONE 5PDlll$tlClllfifl iii il." h:- lolcl her. "I . r ‘e “H”? n e ° ym p‘ d m that the over the forehead and are ‘PSYLYIOLOGICALL? v 111"‘ "W 1mm?" Ilfllllrhl." D s1 me '95‘ of the °°ld w“ r an e up a: the hack. for spring. Scmc of ———-- _ Tluii 111:0 lc: nu: the SllCalll ' y y rhubarb whgch should be cooked i111 the“ “muted bus a-re boatshaned To study wel at home or school with} itsdccycliiiiign-culorcdi ggyesigmllhtfizefltéiezigrmuiheht mi sailors trimmed with flowers 5nd a1 voutlg! needs to be nsvcliolcglcmv '1i(.'l a a t - - ' ~ - on. . . iliclies to hcr llfillflell. sili- ciiillg t and fold in stiffly beaten em: white.‘ W" ‘hmfmm- Sm" m“ “ma” “ ° ° m“ d° be“ ""1" B11151- Illtlt be too tall-leaking linzlies apart. depending on the fer- H“ "esemed 1191' 1191111‘? ‘ til 1' f ‘ ill‘ rden 1 A, A; ijniywiiisizfilce the beets will‘ .A.11@¢~111l=t1\<>1ls11l . . 1 I ._ - 1cm! a -“Sl.\! ieet out llll't)llf_‘ll her ' $131“ ggold sllallixelfilc-s nilccnain (tecndflll- ‘ “I 0:1. “M11 hastily 1°.“ ' and sweet even when they reach m“; Wing‘ i.“i“(§°“°‘_ 511F611- ‘flm? sc"eral inches in dlfllllfllfl‘ They from the h. ‘g ctmglurlo {EFF “mm are at ilis-ir brst h0\\'f.‘\'0l'. “'l".‘_’ll new ghl. nqgr 2.1,?” not oicr two inchcs lll diameter. p5,“; 11w 1a.; h V)...“ r- , ,._ and maiv garitncrs lllflll ,. q? for a '1 "in door" and slwcri ll illClll before they exceec nwmw .. .-».-.\...- and make succession lllIlHtlllLIS to wring d- 1- .. “q 1w DEAR MISS DIX-We have a 19-year-old daughter who has a b0)’ provide a continuous harvest. For that w; - Igiilltzl t.‘ ~13 ‘infill: friend two years younger than she is who wants to marry 11"‘- He i‘ tanning. the small beets are nicf- "ir-"d ~- ~ my den: not even a high schcol graduate. is not working steady. and hs while ei-ablc. The harvest from one " ‘Wm Hid v0.1 d» \vi‘li Pfllll?" ambition seems to be expended in trylnB 11° be 11°“ he‘ as "mm 11$ 905' .. w, . . ing will extend over six wee‘ gradually and harvesed ln one (lav; when they have reached the clc~ (‘Mm (‘Wmm orchids. rr - fore the tops get 5fllllf‘\\‘ll"l .3. “"_Y {Print-do pnrlh‘ ~ uvh Paul and stringy. and the roots ‘m, . q’... H; ..~i.»~ r "i." " large. 3'1" '1"“" - 1 For canning. a row of tier-ts can "“" "“_‘ " with a 1 be sown csueciallv. thinncd out zmrf‘ 7'1".‘ Ti must b“ Ei"*“l"l to bci ' ll "M" '"-'\ ..-.. l sired size. anduhe canning crewlhq. anvililll is ready to operate. _ “mes Sm Beets are ozisilv stored for “outer ; her M,“ n" __ o‘ in a root cellar. or in_eartlicn nits. 5cm‘, thing ma m“ Trflnsvpal and W111 keen as “'-°1' H5 "l" ' daisies. ‘She lifted tilt.‘ "orgcous There are no serious diseases li , to attack them in home gardens v Colorless patches on the leaves are likely b0 be caused bv leaf miner. analnst which it is difficult to rim- tect them. but which does little damage as a rule. blossoms out of b?" th." no‘ 20nd. NCt enough color. but Paul wculd nclnthr‘ ii sl anasrn 1.5011201 cannon ti. VITAMIN A ‘yummy A is the vitamin nee-Led Dnrticulzirly‘ for the 0X65 bud‘ 1Ltl:§_“l]e5;) imrxirtniit for R11 ll"? 11° Y 1' 1 ' Q5pvPClHlly the mucuous membranes. If these are kept in healthy 90nd? “on “T. 511311 be less susgcptivevitgr infectiitions. incluainl-Z 6° 5- but 8mm A will not prevent colds. bv keeping the tissues of the ‘re- spiratoify‘ tract licalihv “I'd 315v 5\15(Z8]3tll)lC to infection‘ an _a .1‘ of ncss we mnyf suffer as a 19511‘ infection is likely l._f>__11@ 1°55 Sewlszt A CQmrIIOII condition due to _ i“ airiin A deficiency is a form of mg bnndncss; 111111. _mevnns simply 'll'l3bll' ity to src clearly in the dark. Our best ant. easiest. mid also cheapest way to get 171mm" A 15 from carrots, One carrot n01‘ (lily will give more than half she tptgl amount the bodv needs._ ne e_ spoon of cod livcr pil Dt'0\'ll‘195 "W19 ma“ a day's requirement. Green vg-gprnblcs. siia-li as “Dlllfwll and 13' 11m‘ and vvllow vcactables. such as Cavfbfq QWCFl potatoes and squash. comm y s uynounts of ihc vit< amid Tl". . . more than n days nerds in fill avcrritle serving l"ll‘. l A ls not ncstrovcd _ ~i . — ll! vitamin -_l A Morning iiiilo - in‘. 1.1.. BREAKING IT GENT“ The squire's_s.on who had been at the station by the RT0°m~ W119 "Bad news. Joe" he asked. “Yes s"; 11w magpies dead." ‘What cm hi‘. die of?" " "Too much liorseflcsh. sir- "Where did it get the horseflesh ‘Fliev ‘The carriage horses sir. "Gracious! Has Lien? 119911 B 111° ‘What! M f ther too?" “Yes. sir. ‘I11: shock of losinll his him " "ow:- 1" “Yea, sirilfailyilgsthe magpie’: dud" SIIREWD CHAP’ i First Politician -I hear that vou Second POIlLICflll—Y€-SI I wanted of the other vitamins and 1110 111111‘ your words caieiully, and use sim- _ .. plc. familiar. but expressive ultras- es said y ..._:l Ivy Wits riglii, Cary could so: it in Paul's eyes as he leaned ,flC_l‘OSS the table, an hour later. and 1S§ll(l. "We really Dllifll? to do some- Jthing about that music." She knew the ivantcd to touch her. I ' "Shall We, Slic smilcd sivectlv. ’ then?" ‘ _ _Hc_ did not wait for n second ;illvltht10l1. Hc got up and camc laround to her and she lifted her hounded Wllltf‘ arms to him. "You re sweet." he said. ‘ Then they danced a long time without talking very much, T cy rel-urnczl to tlic table. The c went on without them and Cary breathed a little easier out oi’ ‘lllliek (gin-cig- cif] Paulls arm. ‘She - » w‘ _ ‘f we sce io ii iii-a 00's a ou ier. Tierc ivas P9113’ ajflgletlllgllligucgeliow m. one gyflen of swank l10i'c}—- chromium. mir- wmble dam. Raw vegetablgs Me rors. gilt and glitter. Theplace was ‘ -_ _ b “(V's the‘, contain 11.9.‘. crowded. WHILCIS scurried from 31ml“ ° '1 a ' ' iablc4to table. Perfume hung in this ain-sliakeln olllt uf the beauti- . . . u gowns o ovey women. “hum” . BlltC-Whltc streamers of cigar- Cai-rot Strips: cut carrots (Oll0‘0lL0 smoke waited lazilv above the erals. medium root for each member of-heads cl’ the dancers whose feet the family). into strips two or three. mtlfle Whispering sounds on the inches long. one quarter inch square. T1001‘- Crlsp in ice viralter or cold water and gfavflflli; g; given Chikuenliiipiiy. but immediately between meals lilstcad of candy. For one breath-taking I moment C31"11)LC31'.l' thought slic glimpsed An- _ she know tthat this was not the place to look write to the Health Lean“, ohfor lum. He. could not afford such dinner - . 1 cxtrnvtilzancc. Possibly at this mo- gilmltlglg-o 1g” ‘$533 §§:g;lh?%g2if€'iinclit, wliilr- she was trying to be witty over lllflllfitl hart‘. lie was sit- "IN—_Ts'“oT,‘“*ETIQU_E,ITrE ting on a high stool in a hole-in- tho-wall cziiiiiiz n sandwich and _ _ ‘i-‘f _ _ drinking black coffee. Dlml “$913136. 9”“ m 1m“ "Dad's tliinllin". or sending me make yourself ridiculous Ch. to Mexico next month.“ Paul said. p; .2‘ 1 Continued on lfiigefld, A tux 1'Oll.l1’ so» emu IS A WONDERFUL g BEAUTY PICK-UR ns vLATH ER" LEAVES SKIN I REALLY FRESH, summer. MAKES YOU suns OF manners! You will flnd this lovely star II right! A daily beauty bath with Lu: Toilet S08p'l' wmrran CREAM lather pro- tectsdalntlneso—mnkeayou cure. And you'll love the delicate clinging fragrance! with Paul, of Aiithcnys 1 mind. mu pinned them against the sliuul er of the white dress The cffcrt \V'-‘S contrast in w» ri'~-."n_ ie did not wear them. She trlniicerl up to surprise Ivy: lunguarded look. "No one, darling, ‘Whirl sce vou in that dress without ' _ lug to make love to you.“ Ivy QMQHOSmuSMsIuII If“ SELF-SUPPORT DEMAND SURE less Males But Never Get Desired Results ble. We are wondering Just what our duty is to our dallkhlfir- um she can neip the boy overcome his weak points by marryins him- ~ to t educat on. “an” KIEEIQYSLEXED PARENTS. TIME AND WAR MAY HELP ANSWER-About the only haps sooner. the boy will be cal from marrying him until after th duration. your problem will automatic ally settle itself. For if the army de have outgrown her fancy ioi- him. Doubtless ' i f oiilt w yilul a wh couldn't feed a iying a boy who has no wa o ma n8 a V n8 B" ° canary bird. much less a w fe. Nor is your daughter DTBDBTBd W SUPPO" a huszind. so you might well ask her what they are 201118 VJ 115° 101' 11W"!!! anld make i; vcry clear to her that she cant bring him home foryou to a e care o . That should give any girl. no matter how besotiledly 111 1°“, 511° l8. a jolt that would make her stop and think a little. Many foo_ish mar- riages would be blocked if parents would stand firm on the you V6 B0 t0 stand on your own feet and support your own family when you mflfry prllatform 1867185911 their children want to marry before they have a dollar in t er poc e . _ The trouble about your daughter u that she is the victim or the re- form mania that so many women have, and that she is smitten Wlth the idea that she can make a man out of this boy by mnrfy1fl8 lllm- She 1S more in love with that idea than she is with the boy himself. Millions of other women have married clinging, helpless. good-for-nothings for the same reason. but none of them ever made a success of the job. For no woman can transfer her own backbone into a 51311101655 m9“- Slie can't turn a Lazy man into a go-getter. no!‘ 81W! 1111111111" t0 °11e whose only ambition is to sit on the do-nothing stool. All he docs is to break the girl's heart and ruin her life. DEAR DOROTHY DIX-J have been engaged for a year to a boy who is now in the service in Africa. In the meantime I have fallen in love with someone else. Should I return the engagement ring to the boy in Africa and tell him that I am in love with this other boy? Or is it wiser to wait until after the wart’- A BEWILDERED GIRL. FIGHTER 1N AFRICA WILL GET RING BACK ANSWER-If you are engaged to the other man and expect to marry him, it is certainly nothing but common honesty to return the ring to the boy in Africa and tell him how matters stand. No doubt it will be a great shock to him and cause him manv a heartache. but it will be kinder to get. it over with at once than it will be to let him go on nursing a dream and planning for the home he is going to make with you. and then to flnd out that you have been falthless to him and decelvin him all the time. Moreover. in he shock of war. with the excitement and danger and death staring him continually in the face, he will not have much time in brood over a, wrecked romance. But before you break with your old love be very sure you are on with the new. You certainly could not have loved the first man very much if viou lrjorggt him so quickly. Be more certain of your feelings toward um El‘ . Don't feel that you arc doing a cruel thing in breaking with the chap in Africa and t at you are in duty hound‘ to go on and marry him because he is fighting for his country. The unnk ndest thing that any woman ever does is to marry a man after she has ceased to love him. DEAR MISS DIX-During the latter part of last year I had a baby born out or wedlock. Because at the time I was a minor I signed it over for adoption. My mother also had to sign a paper similar m mine, I understandlgllaméone has adopted the baby and I want to know ii’ there s any poss e iance of my getting him back. I am heartbroken over losing him and it is affecting my health. the baby up. but did so to avoid At the time I didn't want to give scandalizing the whole family. I did not want m hurt mv younger hm. 9P5 Rhd Sisters of age and working now and could support the child. If I regain him, I intend to move out of my home into a place of my own so that he won't harm anyone. What proceedings should I take? ‘PER-RY I. ANSWER-You will have to consult some good lawyer and have 11:11 tak th te ‘ flntflitt $85 goléry to recover the child. but I think you will . r c as en adopted by rcputabl l , h i l2":..::ail.":r.:.::§nzcstiadsllutaaritw”° " ° "° “' You will find it very lm-d to my give him the . Also y status of its foster parents, whereas the child h M1” Billy's or Miss Susie's boy and one understands the mother love that makes you wlllln ~"°“' mud 556k V1111 you. and in time‘ boy makes a name for defies the convention! d many a nameless l . pa s a h] h rigour héfomger. the woman who EAST WILTSIIIBI?C|IO0L Report for April; ' Grade X-I. Lola Mulch: 2. - man Thomnson; a. Marjorie Mulch. Grade VIII 8r. -l. Jean Mutch. “(grade VII Jr. -l. David More- Grude VI-I. Isabel Match: 2. vema Younk : 3. Joan MacKinlev. Grade IV -I. Mairie Jewell. Grade, III-l. Hazel Waite: 2. Grade I -l. M Y . ‘Rachel. Ilu-guerigeyhfiaut. ' ______________ FIRE IN COAL MINI sTuL-uinmu, u.s.. May 1o- wPl-Fire broke out today in an llhdfllwund section of tho Acadia goal comlhtnyu Albion Mine. and he pit was thrown into idleness while employee: sealed off the burning area. sealing of the section a Yeo. Grade I A—l. Buddy MncKii-iiey; Ebblle Wei mine was due CURE FOR FOOLISH MARRIAGES v Many Women With Reform Mania Wed Help- We =1 ‘.. . .bthl uhinlovethatshe 355i‘.°..fi"é‘i..'i’..°.i?'lliiltl3fi.Z325‘. 2°.'....'.'i.§.°.§ui3 i“. f0 w. she believe- We are naturally ambitious for our daughter to go to colle e and she also thing you can do to save your daughter is to play for time. In another year.‘ gel’; e the army. and if you can keep her velops him into a worth-while man. you will have no objection totnthe mtfhfovgggk lgegulfilaglegngmagéhte: Compound helps build up resistance will 'not want to marry 111m. for by. that time. what with her better edu- cation and college experience. she will ou have already pointed laughter the folly of mar- h ing. Serves 8-10. HINTS ON EZIIQUETTE of food. If You Suffer ‘Pillltlllltl’ FEMAIE PAIN Which Ipliu You Walt, Cranky, Nowell:- I! you, like so many women and girls auder from , headaches, buck- acheflfirregularitiea". periods of the blues -— due m functional monthly disturbances- Start at once-take Lydia E. Pink- ham’: Vegetable Compound. This g effective liquid not only helps relieve . monthly pain but also tired. weak. . nervous feelings. This is because of its soothing eflect on ONI or woman’: non- unounm ononll. " Taken regularly-Lydia Pinkha-m’: against; such symptoms. Thousands upon thousands report help. Allo I one stomach tonic. Mode in Canada. l 7.01119 ' era/me roper Pronunciation la Molt Important aw fumes mun-r: There is a correct way to uy iverything-for instance this figure n the illustration in a "statue." not t "stature" or a "statute"—a mistake which is made sometimes "Sta- ure" means height and "statute" l neans law. - Do you get confused wlth words ind often any the wrong thing or naybe do not know how to uy the ight thing? You will find the key to a wider vocabulary in our SZ-pago booklet ll well u the correct usage of fam- llar words. the proper pronunulq. ion. and the way to a more color- ‘ul and expressive speech. Few of u; know enough about words. ' For want of the right word, v0 often fall to expreu ounclvel lll important occasions. With an improvement of your vocabulary will come poiu and ielf-eonfidonce-two of the molt important lueia in burlneu and IOCIII life. Don't be ‘ ngue-tledl Make a ileum! canyon-rationalist younelf. Send 15c in colnl for your copy of I-Iow to Improve Your Vocabulary to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Service. Addrcu Be sure to write plainly your flfilllt, address and the name of booklet. Street Addrell Name Return to freerer and finish freez- Co-opcrative dinners are a good idea during this emergency. and it is correct on these occasions to ask each west to bring certain articles with gleaming seouins are now in this house. and are}: veils likewise studded with sequins are another item hue. GLOVES Everyone is glove-conscious these cold days and the consumer section of the Prices Board asks you to take care of them as new styles are prohibited and the number of gloves manufactured has been reduced. They suggest you take extra care in nuttfng them on. Turn vour ring settings toward the nalm. insert the flhlers. working mi the glove eentlv and never nresslmr down between the fingers. Keep the seams straight and smocili the 12love back over the hand and wrist and adlust carefully before fastening. TAKE REA‘. CARE OF SHEET SUPPLY The old-fashioned "saving" meth- ods are as important these davs as smart buying. First. you should know what strains sheets and pillow cases so that you can save that wear —and those tears. Rotating your supply of sheets is a good idea~ the easiest way is to put for fresh ones each week on top of the pile. then use off the bottom of ilhe I-lile. Remember that the upper half of the sheet vets the most wear (with rubbing shoulders and‘ elbows). so switch vonr sheets. using the bottom hem at ton. everv callv alone Not five percent students can have a lion to what may them On tlhe other hand ll 1; m. slble m a student whilelphvslcallv alone m be psychologically sillrmlilli‘. ed. if he daydream; arc: Pom? w. r. The Milv meetinv of m; Point W. 1'. was held at the of Miss Berdenna McLalnv. Mm. 1118' Opened by all repeating the Creed. Roll call was responder‘; in bytselglit members each paying 15 cn . Miss Berdeima MacLaine and In; Rankin McLaine were a int d the sick committee. pm e o‘ .Mrs. John McDonald and llllsg Velma. McLean were appointed m school committee. It was moved that each member purchase 1>2 yd. cotton to mug; a oullt for the Red Cross. Red Cross work passed in were, 6 prs. seamans socks. 1 pr army socks. and l girls sweater. A hearty vote of thanks was er- tended to a. friend. Mrs. Wallace MacLean for the valuable assistance she has given to the Institute ever $11169 1t was organized. Three prs. of the seamaws socks passed in were knit bv Mrs Maclman All bills were paid, A drilntv lunch was served bv hostess and meeting closed with the King. about other week. As soon as the tiniest worn place shows, snatch the sheet from circulation and before laund- ering do vonr virtuous (mm with ‘icedle and thread. Make a check on the snrinas. mattress nrvi 1,95 rover sharn gnrlnizs n" lultlriq parts of bedstead ivith cloth and" rover mattress with nlvllterl rind. In law» denim: don't mak overnlrrht. use "nllrl 50am; allrl rinse several time5- if you have the sorrv bah" n’ bundling other household laundrv into a sheet or pillow case. llOW's a good‘ time i0 break that had habit. Don't yanlr sheets off a bed: loosen all around the erlfle: before VOlI start. And watch out for vour own "behllt" at night" habits. too Face creams. sharp hair curlers don't do pillow cases any good. LONG DIVISION CAN BE FUN Long division mn be fun Say this to the average child who has bad trouble over long division. or to his SHEER. LOVELINESS Yours l-Jr So Little Effort Here's a devastating little frock. with plenty of young chum. You could very well make it. up in a print for Easter. or in a sheer for summer. The chances are that when you have made one you'll want the other for its good bolnts will cuite win your heart, Now the smtirt- open neckline, the tileasiiig skirt. full- ness below the smooth. hip-yoke. Lovely in rayon print. in ravon sheer. or cool. cool voile. Style No. 2058 is designed for sizes I0 to f0 Size 10 requires 2‘ 5-8 yards 39inch fabric with 3 yards ruffllng. Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name address and style moor. Be sure to state size you g. WHYH/ivi id sons p ._. , ~\ ti. FEET? was expected completed late tonight. and the Nlllml Grade I (b) l-I. Ilivllil Yeo. operation; Wednudoy. Oil! _ Province Needlecraft a For The Home GLACE BAY, NS. May 10-(0?) —R.un over bv a truck. ill-months- old Gerald McDougall dicd in 110a- pital todav a few h0llrs aitcr tlie accident. The child was struck u the vehiclebackcd out_ of _a_y'ard._ lllllilsltl. _ (Mill ILACKIIEADS) b. _=i‘t_waste time wondering what to do. Use relia. ~ medicinal Cuticura. 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