—--—~i- if?‘ O k ‘V. ma ® The Housewife" i’ And Hen Activities k kkkkv kk n ’s If we no As we _. If We quite l little pleasures > Iittw pains, forgot our losses table, hiipp F1413 ilES gathers, lo ‘TAKE-VP i v "WHEN I have to tarry my lunch to work I am always thankful my wife bakes bread with 3135A)‘. Flour. No other bread I've ever it: so satisfying, And b-kicvc me that's very important when a man's doing kcuvy worlz. My vrife says it'd because has more solid nouns..- mcnt ‘m it than ordi- gory flour. Believe me, ~_I<Z:'L makes bread that times better, too."_ ‘TRAIL OF "AVWATW. fii-"Mrw NO. 4'; of inn.’ desivn print for P" "in" ‘hock 1,, "ma, 0y h", “rflnlino mflk m» "allow morn-v annllnnrid in OM09. Y0" nrc iisiwv ur-vrn-z n! mntcrial rank» svv-v Ill"“‘“"f‘ rt Mtercsllmv cHf-‘cll “Wt-h TM rewtinrn includes datum-d ivn-iriw- md nucmblfnz instructions. MU/tfllr is. for; "Gnu-tn. wflfldfh vvywrl And rcmivinucred all our gains. If m» lco d itr purples virtues, rtults refused to see, kc this world would some- ‘.~: new- Tyli‘ l?! PFii SI’ knows th-i’ Phmvl ilv‘ "Iiili_\'—]l'iil'lfi(‘fi u":- .6. A uuilt thwt is diffcrcn-t because it is a ____ lends itself tn most unusual effects fed print is iiscri for the blocks. Mlvnvefl "cm "w " man has. But. she remembers in tube of cleansing Cliff)’ ll. [lily cream in lier purse and thus never grer clci at any time during the c's particular about seemingly litt dvtuils. rcullzln how import- ant (ilifii is to the f lshed lcture —th-.1i int-null picture she mu; of g the My she wants. to look today ‘ raid every day throughout the YfflTS. LOVER. ‘PULLS our i .ii-:.ii.0i's Ell- Oi ». nullctl out her false k her fur coat and ‘ 1 vsss twifl-ed in a v "ll the zirl _ ,' man with the ffOll. 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Up fliln cannon v H: 14w (‘Vwflullclnwn Guardian “Hmnflilsfh m»: , ulster! ‘NO. no Home - — __....-_- injflpurgg__kk__..-~_-___ Print your nmw- ~vi ' ~Mr¢u nlainly ...- k» .__._ _-_ - _—.- mqsan——q_---— frqyiggg r- _— an —- - - - Rea] is tempted to put stale makeup on nmnfn youth of Ballnrat.‘ Lk kkkm kvkkkkkm‘ k k kkkkkkkkk “Q W l VAN SYNOPSIS 0n a ncrct lnvutiutlno of the dlnoppcnrunco of Judy Fortlnr, loc- rc to Baron-d Grafton. clllihl- lat, njor Borer Allouby, role of o prospective inveltor. visiting Grafton at hi: Bo home. Freebootci-‘s Hull. on Plun- der Island. Allcnby and two other guests-C. Townicy Word and Cora. Sue Iendlcton —hove Just arrived. They meet Patricia For- fier, ulster of the missing Judy, and Creepy Grafton’: native boutnun, soon after their piune arrived. Patricia shows Allenby the cove where Judy was drowned. Her body has not been recovered. CHAPTER V On a terrace overlooking Castle Harbour Sound. the newly arrived quests had lingered over their high- balls shamelessly postponing the task cf dressing for dinner. From i $037!] the beach sounded o. cheerful B - . i Why. Com Sue, you scamp! {Thought you were coming down by 7P8. , i Gail. darling! I The two girl's merged in an ecsta- tic embrace which endured until. Sliliiiflff, Barney Grafton tapped his daughter on a delicately tanned shoulder. Sorry. darling. Gail cried. Stan Gibbons and I went out fi=hing — got becalmed- Come now, you and Cora Sue can get caught up 0n the news while you're dressing — we've other guests. 0h, I'm so sorry. Hellc, Buck, how are you? She held out her hand surprise, Townlev “o Allenby’s Ward flushecfand. cast Graftorrs daughter so arda/nt a glance that Cora Sue uttered a disconcerted little Uh-nhand made a face of mcrk dcvpgiir to the Major. l” p Cllp the Comer: Cluu '_ QO+OOO It's fine to see you again, Gail, mighty fine. I've been counting the minutes till I could get to Bermuda. and see what you've been up to. Tfhflf/s very kind of you, Buck, Gail Grafton murmured, then with a. little smile turned to the guy- haired mun smoking his pipg so Plflcidly in the background. BY Droccss of elimination you must be Major Allenby. She came lunrying over the terraces well polished brown tiles with a grace- ful springlness in her gait. This is very nice. Major. Arc you still in the Army’! ‘ Been out it almost since the war. Miss Grafton, Allenby stated. ‘Eight now I'm especially glad of Remember to be nice to him. Gail. her father laughed. Major Allenbyls likely to be n. business partner of mine before very long. Oh, that will be nice. the girl m f Social 11m CHARLOTFETOWN G RlJlAN ww v '72. cmrleamisihfisiscib S CASE ' om CANDID CAMERA CLUES by nanny CLAY OIPSON Town and Travel ' caption teouu Bird of Passage, with this f0 loan l: Bermuda's gain this fall. Mr mcr Barbara James of Louisburg sturdy build. In fact, the worthy Parker suggested a good welter- weifit rather than a wielder of no. n; and cocktail shakers. While Alenby removed his gray palm beach coat, the butler methodically unstrapped and stowed awaythe contents of that vpllse which alone of the new arrivals lu gage had accompanied him on t e plane. The Inter-Ocean's investigator gre- sently found room for lnteres —- and speculation -ln noting that Fkeebooterls Hall would have been built in the best Bermudian tradit- ion had not u long veranda recent- ly been added. It ran across the back of the second story. and while it fuced a garden and must be I blessing on a. hot night. it pennltt- ed the occupant of one ~ bedroom to gain the entrance of the next; by simply walking along the porch. ‘ It also afforded, thanks to a. wel- coming arms staircast. a conveni- ent means of acccgs for those who would walk in the carefully ar- ranged gaificn of Fkeebootefs Hull. Whom would I be disturbing if cried. and some of her slightly wary attitude disappeared. Here. Roger Allenby felt. was a young woman] of infinite possibilities. It was curi- ous how often her manner and her speech seemed at odds. Promptly Ward came over to claim her attention. laying with u wide , Bro ht you something from Big Cty. Bet you can't la. e dark-haired girl . Serious or foolish? in‘ ii 0d. It's the later excuse for o bobbin: suit. Makes u top loud for o. carrier l con- p it seemed that Gail was doflnltcly relieved as she broke into thanks. Oh, Buck, now perfectly _l 7%’: just what I need. My lu ones about ready to full off. Bet he's» now he was so gcneroul. llggl Con. Que. Grafton put down his empty highbnll lass Ind acid, Now, dont you go u t ideu in Buck's head, young ud . me li0li , I imagine ou and e Major w l be wont- ng to ace your rooms. I'd e Barbara - Mrs. Grafton -would be down. but l110'l busy lusting 0N! dinner. The butler will show you the wa , and if you n ‘uny- thin , ujor, he'll find it for you. Ho eld up u d h ‘there's just one Ea e pendent on ruin wltcr old cleanllnau godliness l5 nil about, who yarns for o tub? Oh, than you've been in Bcnnudo ore? Yucrs no. which m ea it ~ i vlcasanttocoqio k ‘lowed tho butler u hi. I were to sing in the bathtub? A1- lenby queried, unbuttoning shirt and exposing a surprisingly muscular torso. Pictorial description of Miss GAILMERAFTON who prefers rcd blood to c Parker's lorgfhwhlto teeth leani- cfil} Well. on, c left, nihénuteorazs . ‘lien-y omen — ' a batherkurad Mi-sfggorteer 9% ‘the o ar. ee a coco . Too bad ‘boiii Miss F0 car's sis- tei, wasn't it, auh? 0-0 i Qpficfllluontlluoo i ‘ I imagine so, though I've hardly heard on g about it. What ha pencil groin beneath bushy brows Pur- k ker out the ncwcomor o distinctly shrewd glance but. rowing on tint gentleman's umfoblo countenance no more than cuu went on. It was p y bad, sir. We was ull ml hty found of Miss J\!¢Y_:M.ilii='_..m_.lfl... vlltiicll" - plcturooflfrom day to lay u kkkkkkkkkk kk kkkkk'kk k kkk kk toryli I dinglonud uorcilhig Iuontzfayounhnuld dlocovoryol vvwvv rsona 5B ed this photographic study, Bcuu- otnolc: New York and Boston's s. BARNARD GRAFTON. the for- Square, will winter at Frecbootcr’: Hail, historic family estate. How she ever come to do such a thing can't none of us figger out, least of all Mr. Grafton. An’ f/was ueer, too cause Creepy tol’ us 51cc been given a raise oril a few days befor’. Ant. why we d anv- bcdy drown themselves just after they'd been give a. raise? when Major Allenby offered no explanation the butler resumed with macabre en oyment. Besides at, I-well — _I never thought such a shy, pretty ii’! thing would have the nerve. but seems like she did. Miss Judy sat up all night gettin’ up the courage most likely. cause she didn't go out early in the mormng. What makes you think that? Well, air. from where my room ‘ in the ol’ Quarters, I can see light from Miss Judy's windows hit a. railing out yonder. Parker jerked his head sldewise., I wasn't sleep- ing so pretty 800d an‘ I heard voices. One of them was Miss Judy Forteer. She was sittin’ nearer the window and talkln’ to somebody. I could hear her but I couldn't no ways hear who it was with her. whom did she see most of ‘l Parker hesitated, scratching‘ the graying fuzz on his skull. W y — Mist‘ Terry -an’ Mis Gall- Ycu don't even know whether o 518.201’ a woman was with Miss For- r e No, slr.I wasn't trying to hear special. but pretty soon I heard a door alum and Miss Fhrteer bust out cryin’. Thought maybe she'd had a quarrel with lvlr. Terry so I let it go at that and went to sleep. Course, next day she turned up mis- sing and they found the note. What became of the note? I'm not sure. suh. but the cor- oner had it. Most likely he gave it to Vir. Grafton o send to poor Miss Fol-tears family- . By the time Allcnby was ready to gc down to dinner, refreshed and spruce in his white dinner Jacket, he had come to the conclusion that. by accent or design, the bedroom pm. of Freebooicrs Hall was a. heaven-sent gift to the designs of lovers and of second-ate men. It would be no trick at a1 to gain. via the veranda and its steps, any conveniently ops: door. As his feet k to the stairs. Major Roger Allenbv fingered in his pocket some recent statistics concerning alluvial gold production of the Province of Mia in Ecuador. A; .. donning a. fluid mask, he o!- eumcd the grave, slightly judicial bearing o! a retired financier. The great living room. however, was de- serted. He was searching in vain on a. table of magazines and older newspapers for a. cop of the Royal Gazette and Colon t when he chanced to open a copy of Town and Travel where someone had left a. marker. Jurlously he studied the marked page until the sound of e. light foot- step caused him to tum from tho portrait photograph which glanced up at him. He looked up, and know a once that this rather stately young woman must be she whose printed face he had been admiring. (Tc Be Continued) Copyright by Van Wyck Mason and Henry Clay Gipson: distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. “m5. u: imi aw 2:31? u n", f6, no B. mu Strut m. Rois-cu." 1\+O-§O-§O§4&O6O¢O¢O0Q¢l‘b§0O0€= ~ P.QQ..”Q§'..Q"§VQQQ‘ Hove YOU the Defective huflncf? Than Clip This Story for — CLUESI of ann- .. Iunluc n: 15mm» y dchmv to day! ‘Q . th guilt ’ nil, ntm ollfonnlm i - c c: w» r/jij; TH! ADDID TOUCH THAI MIANS 5O MUCH k ,éww needs - ~‘ SAUCE THE COOK'S comvm f. \ km ukmnu ...,~.-._..k... L Cup “on. - rkolwpoun ollQM-i‘ i 1-4 teaspoons sail. .. kkspcwk. bukmg powder 4 1-4 cups wnoie kernel corn 1 egg, heaven, 1-4 cup meucu outlier ii/Lcuioa: ism. me iiuui", sugar, sakt h‘ions_ kkkkkkkk k kkkkkkkkkkkk w v v v-T/Uuvliiferature “~40 i i i i f Dorothy '0 Letter Box ' Thereis Always a Brief Period of Grace in Which a Young Man Can Thoroughly Check Up On His Feelings Before He Asks a Girl to Marry Him -u__ Deu- Miu Dix-Suppose a young man is very much attracted , gm, but a not m really in love with w. n there inn that hctglil do before he loco of! the can end to assure himself whetner she la the right one m, would make him the kind of o wile 11g wants, CHARLES. wer: Yes, there is u lot that I man can do to ll if he will only look beioi-c m leaps into the sea of matrimony, n, W111i, one is ll-lll sa-uc and incomplete pugseggiqu , of his faculties. no wou.d make a. .ew sound. ings into tho depuna of the wa-er into which he is conveml-llanlnl DAWIBIHB and investigate- how numerous are tne rocks amongst which he is about to dive. it would ikve a lot oi neortacnea and possibly alimony. _.....____ You nee. love, except in novuls, doesn't strike a man down like n bolt of ligiiuiiug, instead-in creeps upon you slowly and m- e disease ma; you never (llcfllllfld um you WOlllu m“ “we obscuamo Just looks at" nrst like any oi ‘tile other tnuu- sldiousll’ ll. . . mve‘ ‘wflfifiifnive met, our. somehow. you lino youiscii uiuikiilg c; Tneu you meet, nei- ugaui unu sne 10055 Dtiubftl‘ u, and for some rcusuii you 001i t bouiel next day and mime o. time with he: m1 110mm; 1n your young me. out you new nil-llama iiruuiiu ukiu ukmklg punucl’. nuu n4: OOlIl. Boat. inc egg and fold mks lll M10 lastly the melted butter. MAX wen ...... p...“ ....o u snsnow. wen éAxil-lvul ,.- n. liaise ui a no» , M0 deg. F‘. oven for about 30 minutes. l.-. as you would for out: to make sure that it ls well baked mrougn the centre. Break impart and serve very hot wltn cnicken or orolleo A- Ul GUUAQB your. titul- Ckfifllli) mashed potatoes with this, or may- be glazed or baked sweet. poiawes. But certainly serve a fresh, crispy salad, and ii you mark‘; this rather a. sweet one, it can serve as dessert as well. IRISH STEW WITH DUMPIJNGS Two pounds lamb shank cut in pieces, 1 cup diced raw carrot, cup diced raw turnip, 1 medium- sizetg onion sliced. 11 gegspirlonfsitltg -4 aspoon pepper, - uy ca, - reclpe baking powder biscuit. Wipe meat. Cover with boiling wateixl uoier. Simmer 2 noun. Add. vegetable, salt and pepper and bay leaf and cook 80 minutes longer Drop biscuit dough by onluis 8P0 on top of mixture. Cover tightly and cook l5 minutes. Serve at once. Apprcximutely_ yield, 6 portions. . , M Bring Beau! to Dull Corner! Truufonn a wecdy wutc lplco with n fuclnut’ g rock garden or lily pool. Thll lovely pool, dotted with water lilies, mirrors n wall rock garden built against the side of n garage. Mussel of lug pblox-whltc. rose and lavender-grow in tho crevices of the ltcuel, form o lor- geouu contrast to the dark green ahrubbery. A small lily pool fits into almost any gardening scheme and is made by sinking into the ground any kind of watertight contalner—-tub, blif barrel. an old watering tank. A larger pool is easily made of cement. Hardy water lilies, the easiest grow, come in manybeautlful shades including rose, red, yellow, apricot. They bloom best with full sunlight at least half the day. For a charm- ing lliady pool. use water hyacinth. umbrella paiml. parrot‘: feather. Our M-pagc booklet given full instructions for building and in inexpensive lily pools an rock gs dens. Tip: on rhlcly corners and lunny one|._ _ ‘ QTMficincoInsfoi-yourcopy e Gordon; And Lily Home Service to write flu an the Address. Bo sure your Name. Ad- amo of booklet. N!!!“ (1%, Street Address b W" m“ V l JREAUACHI ionti ' . You discover you 11KB the same mini; real ‘Ki gfiemmngfiuidligciiiat wonder-ui how well you ma» wsww yam on reel yourself slipping. The maiauy is progressing. You are tailing y“ ova You have mat gone feeling‘ and are subject to tiecuc Cfilils inn Hrevérs.‘ Bu, your noun“, m’; mm, a; yet, ‘rhere is still time l0 sin-c “mum u you B“ pmmplm hlch very mans guardian angel gram. B me momen‘ m {$3 ilvsieu beefore he Iii-LIB so much in love with faults and blemishes and deaf to all tlu in his ears aflllmst marrying one who n to him. in th b ink f love I would suggest ma. wfifiiifli yfcilurugogaxltiier: ggreiifllyrmdopruyerfully. ‘not. Will Hit iimkc tho kind oi a wife you want‘! Now is tne tlm y that. ques- tion out with yourself because after you fall in love you wont be able u. tell. . i - ll so do ed up with sentiment that. you wil. see things a: you irvgbtviclsgc? them grid tnink that an entruvniflnl. clothes-maxi gin Wilh social ambitions will make an ideal wiic for a poor man striving to rise in the world; that. a girl who loumea domesticity and doesn't know now w con water will iusr. suit a IIOIHG-iuviillg man who is fussy about his eating. , - _ '1' 5 cod, 1o , lingcnng look at the glrlfl IIMKRIOWQ- msfifiinficom°kb yoiir Are her people rcnnea and cultured? is she wail-educated and inteiiuent? Find these lhln8a out before you m obsessed with lo a that you will befool yourself into thinklnl that. when you marry a Ell’? you d0n‘t marry he: family. and ihfli B- Dll-mb 13°"! W111 be an entertaining lile companion fora. bookish mm. Third. ‘rake notes on a girl's attitude toward be: mmly. Is she (b! one who is the one-wno-must-be-ooeyedr Do nei- mother and father stand in awe of her‘! Does aha have the best clothes and monopolize tlu Now is your ciimca WB S Oh and marry her BIIYWBY, I10 matter 110W many IEG ifliltefliS 8J6 strung across your pathwflv- Fourth. d this ls most important of all: When you begin to fool “ihatawaifl about a. girl try‘ to diagnose our symptoms and sec wbetbcx this is lust oiézxof the ‘lailtgl i; amcelasocg ifhgralrxiglpfislhon plant ou girl had fteu orean up w a e canoe: or ifsgotiir heart is fically involved and you have a chronic case that t . as you ve. , as goofing/Ilsa Dlx—When I was a. baby my mother abandoned my two sisters, my brother and myself and we were led; in the care of a step~ randmotber who treated us so crucll that the authorities took us away rom her I-lld put us in an o nay um. When I was 8. I was adopted lg a couplgbvvno hgvgsmbelc‘: a Iihéamworld to m]; ill-lid llalgVbnfialilrlli-gegllfifl e ocul . HOW!!- o up v . their. years my mother has never made any eflort to sea me or to hold "Y °°“£i“““‘°“'t2.llit” “é°l"‘ét..'.l°".'“i &"..%“""§“‘.' rm“ persccu ngme m o e ac l‘,l‘il'lfl ngmeiu bore me and talking about a mother's longing for h children. I can sea from her ietters that she is a very poorly educated eviroman and I feel that I would have nothing in common with her, while 1 have everything in cgiréunon with my fogltersmottiiger. sh mgtlahallé do? h Why illmiid I out woman on my us an o go se oi- et. er come to see me. or even correspond with her She is fimifls again and ap- parently does not need money. PUZZLED DAUGHTER. nswer: I think your decision is entlr a matter of your own feelings. Cer- tainly your mother forfeited all cla m upon you when aha abandoned you in your helpless infancy, and if she had any real mother love in her heart she would have es-ubllshed coirununicatkon with you .0ng ago. th “or “coca” ti" wit" “M .‘."'“.§‘“l‘"'-‘°““"‘°“‘il “t emc eran a er oveo osa ' starve and struggle along through thgii-Izrlilldfyooh giideytciliftiltifiiiiiigextiliey go of! to amuse themselves, but suddenly discover how much they love cl-iieirooogas and daughters when they are old and want somebody to take e e . Nor do I sec that children owe their mother d bt f atltudc for iellliggillfl them into a hard world that me does no“ ngeto g1 i: softer for Dear Miss Dix-I cm a man of 25, much older than my years, in Iove with u woman eight years older than I am who is young for her age. we are very congcnia . Ia the difference in our ales too greut? ‘ ALFRED. Answer: \ I do not. think so. 1i. is personality that counts in such a case. not u- ologicul on. DORUIHY DIX. 4.- ; FASHION GUIDES FOR THE ' HOME DRESSMAKERé Two smart spring dresses that arc going pieces right. now to brighten our winter wardrobe.... an weara c all spring, Bo delight- fully feminine .....s bosom and slim coraelct waist t t nu your f with flattering poi-faction. e print dress prefers .5 191N198 neck, long sleeves, und belts its waistline so colored crepe has n. dainty lingerie vest littlc girl collar. and very brief alcoves. You'll sew than a. 40. 42 u i giiinchcc bpagflsi? no - yuda uc mam with 8-! yard gf 89-inch cont-mafia. Bend fifteen cents (ilic) in stamps or coin (coin woferred), wro con carefully, address to Chariot eicwn mmrdinn living:- Btylg N0. 3448 BUG"... II... Home Strut Addrcu A Momingsrnilo SUCH NIGIJGINCI Borne-lit impaction on British lincl. Officer vcr Jones. you hovO only cno lpur born. when’; tho othcrf" - ram-a drag :1»: iim m: in {hi