Sheer Delights! .1 .40 to 2.50. m5 rim-i; a woman fair - . a who Brmil couldn't use another pair - - - 0f PP"!- ou, NYLONSI Give her sheenbeauty- mlfVi-‘lflill misty in their shades and leg fi-ittery, 15~dcnler nylon beauties for dross-up ivonr. The GLORIA LADIES’ WEAR 119 Grafton Shoot y‘? THIROATY on! snowman inmn a: the howling monkey ‘fhe hounds-tongue, a red-flower- unusual develop- ed plant. which grows on waste land, was formerly usedln medicine. Tbs 4117 names from an g4 throat. .HOW TO MAKE SURE ..Hllill HAlllHABlllll Below are l0 time-tested rules that have guided many successful Canadian poultryrnen. The net result at observing them is almost bound to be a high level of tertlle eggs that hatch strong, health chicirs. Whether you breed to build up your own flock or to sel to hatcheriss, check to see if your present method can be improved by any at the profitable steps outlined. Aliownsalsatoranwith the birds for at least three weeks prior to the time hatch- ing eggs are required. fi‘! U breeding e! blinds; birds or lei. Th: practice hes been found to give the moat aatisfac‘ y results. mink“- hm u" ‘mdk Seven or eight oockereis to in; am Ill naw-iii-ina- U giggffgg 1kg; ifolfl‘; m5“ puma’ F“ h“ ‘n-“mm, ooclrerels in hsavy breeds, iirs is often associated with un- ~ d“ b‘ h emu“ ch“ _ ususll suflicient in cold wea- °’ ‘° rsserxrhnsiu s“ Ta all t.h breed sgfinblxgti-chdm better gslbotioii, and a]: fall apnri wiiiier moythl 'l'ii “u” f" “Y “mwy “mama H” l‘ ‘china Iabstltution, tw% or tiirea p p u“ extra males shoul niwa a be with the same ability. purchased per hundred irds. In cold weather cars should be taken to sea that the combs or watiles are not frozen or frost bitten as this will always result in poor fertility for a period. Qflhange from Miracle Laying Mash to Miraols the time that sags are m]. lected for incuba on. ' Males should at all the 361011 100d oocharels for f they nee . A good the breeding pens, and lsn is to attach a feeder where ssible only males on e wall too high for the from R .P. or ptcqqny-tsltgd hens but aoomsiblo to males Miraclel-iatchin Maahshoulri be fed to bo pallets. stock, l th roosters and one oi the most iinrortant rules Is No. 4, which su gests mine hens on M racle Hatching Mash six wee s to ‘ months _in advance ot when eggs are collected " ‘fir l‘i't€UbGliOi1. Miracle Hatching Mash contains ,6 a oments needed to ensure increased vigour and i llllméno in both male ant female birds. in addition a k: e nutrients needed by the developing chick 74"‘ a" "P Pl" into the egg by Miracle Hatching as . Chicks hatch out big and str . Maire n""'h°‘"" it"! by feeding Miracle ate-hing ‘" '0 m» breeding bids. Older n from ~ Your Miracle dealer. HATCHING us M Nothing to add but water - That’s all! cliitfioinr AND wiiirs CAKE MIX i‘ -v;r.-. r" it f)» __ ms GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN __ t- .- ’ .- ~ gf,;,,,,, M“, ,, .i_tiw-siie'sr|ie Gil with i mmgm, 22:" r..“‘:..€;‘"i; Z|p and Glow "I Want marriage end security and position and n; m; {b11183 Loonore rubbed out. I know what I'm doing tlugwin‘ ovu- Jun. Jacques. I'm taking on life instead. Chzirlottenburg knows what I mean. She sees through mo. She always m5- lm 800d for your father, Sierra. I haven't my muggy“ “W” Y°l1n8 love and romance. That, somehow, has passed au of us. l want my man and rny home “mi ("Y mace and my security, even though I've got to compromise on the flxins. The demon woman knows what 1 Wtnb-dfllfllyiliaitlf- lottenburg?" “Does John Baldwin?" inquired the Charlottenburg dryly. "NOFSOb-ieill-the way." “Then see that he does, and qulwly." Said Sierra, rising a-iid. kissing Kitty on her pale hat: that scarcely showed its gray. Chapter XXX! The letter which Erna received from Rolfe ivzis written on lined PM!" find enclosed in one of those stamped envelopes obtinslo‘: at post-office windows, Dear Ema, The wife and I and the kiddies will be in New Yuri Tuesday 0i next week We are on our wily from Tulsa, Oklahoma, where I have been on a, protect llll‘ ,‘¢t\\'('l‘.'1l years, to a bridge eon- hhfiltlllflli job near Bratticboro, Vermont. We will only be in your town between trains, but we. would like to come aiul see you, since I il-ciiit the wife and children to see Wu and Llie lady friends of yours. They have all heard so much about. you all. Once when we were living ln Sun Francisco, during the Gold- en Gate Bridge project there, we went to see the troupe o1 Europlum Dancers, which my wife, who is more given to those things, enJoy- ettlfyouwillanswei-ustntlisad- dress enclosed. it will rem}; us. Looking forward to seeing you and having you meet my (sznily, with best. regards, your old friend, Rolfe. They arrived at tea tune about four clays later. A bridge tsibi: of refreshments was lald out in Erin's small room, which had g, dgy bed and semblance of Slttfng roan to it. At. Charlottenburg‘: instance, o. rlisii at’ Viennese candles to which Kitty held agency rights, some of the same firmki lebkuchetn backed in the shapes of animals and fmc-y meet. sandwiches also desiflufid for children, made up quite an elabor- ste refreshment. It was a dlfildent meeting be- tween Erna and Rolfe, both flat- teneil by the years, as a nail on a streetcar track is flattened by the passing over it. of the iron wheels. Prolnhly unconscious of it himself, Rolfe lind married only a slightly varied edition of lilrna. Almost! identical in coloring with the sage- brush country, where she had spent the greater part of her married life, Mildred might have been sister to Erna. Women like Erna and Mildred were right. for men like Rolfe. Bony, good tnllers, fairly immunized to monotony, they were also immune to the monotone of the Relies who fell to their lot. sisters under skin and in pigment- atlon, Mlldredls gangling youngs- ters might. likewise have been either hers or Bull's. The implication of a bony-jawed fibrous farm woman, which always hung over Ema. especially in the Fragonard setting of Twenty-one East, crime out in italics as she sat iii. the tea table beside Rolfe and his gawky taimily. The ciilld- ren, nondescript, their feces im- mediately dirtied, wrangled about the sweets. appealing constantly to the parents for arbitration. "Mmna, make Butch stop." “Aw. Pop, looks, Ellie! The yellow cake was mine!" "Hush!" "Quit. ltl" “Minna. o’n I have another’: Ei- lle took my yellow." "Drat those kids! Can't you make ‘em behave, Rollo?” ‘fired, white-faced and high- VOlCNl, her clothing bearing inussy Mildred, once the door of time's room had closed on the alien for- mality oi’ remainder of the house, licrzime as much herself as if she were talking over em Ollrahtimii inc-k fence or paring potatoes on the steps of their one-time box car residence on the edizo m’ the ltinjnve Desert. “Looks like we ought: tn p = each other by first names from ..i start, don't it, Firm?" "Certainly does." Here one of the frequent ir.ter- pfililtlfifli of the children interven- ed as Ellie, aged six, scrambled nhonrci lho bony lap 0f hen bony lather, thrusting toivsrd his face a sticky tea calke. She was a plain knobby child of knees and elbows, with the faculty “or remains to thrust herself, like a cactus with arms, across the vision of her inntiior. "Ellie. get of! your new with those sticky liandsl You give everybody the lminlfllfll" The ‘child held herself protect- edly against Rolfe, ‘vsvinq the yellow iced cake. "Want a bite. Daddy?" He caught the small‘ tiemi l-nd slid the child off his knee. "Yo, go give your mother some." Tfirmmh Ems, sitting there con- gratulating herself that she was well out or it, s. paredoxiss. chill or exclusion rattled. No iookJvass- ed between Mildred and her iius- bmri, no texture of tenderness, for that matter, in the words. “No, iiei Quick lieliol lroiii Dllllfilli} Blllilcllll“ "Ever since birth. i was eubirct to attacks oi (‘hroniit Bronchitis." writes Mr. Roy evidence of nights in day coaches. on recent evenings when we have door-kept for James at a stable or herded "that roan ox in - which one you ask? But you should lciow Ellen, the one that goes bends this heifer!" This is a piecing-out we do in the younger farmer's absence to have this, at present, baffling choring done be- fore the daylight fades. it oo- ossione us sighs and chuckles. James joins us at times in the for- mer but we laughed together at granddaughter this evening, when she, obviously enjoying the spirit ad excitement prevailing, but then dying, called out in a spirited tons from a safe point of vantage rseer- by: ‘look, gran’deddy, Nanria‘: got herself studir in the road again." And altogether our days are good. and indeed "running over." Until tomorrow — Diary-Good- night. . . go give mother some"; and yet. about the wife of Roi-fa hung the‘ authority of the squaw. Not that their tallk was much else besides blight after blight. of dream after dream. The engineering project inGuutemais. tlzatwastx‘ n/e made their fortune and which had never materialized; the foreclosure of the homestead they had liCqlllr- ed near Pueblo, ivhere Bflllulifil’ project had failed to come to arty- thlfli. This srrmlil nomadic family of uncertain and meager irico no. indifferent health, looked all 0f its liabilities. To be continued Now-She's the girl with plenty of beau: Don't envy her charm or radiant health! Make it yours the way thou- sands of pale, listless, anemic people are doing-with Dr. Williams Pinlr Pills. By revitalizing and enriching your bloodstream, Dr. Williams Pink Pills may bring you new pep, energy, joy in life-often in only 30 days. So get your month's supply today! ‘. DR.WILLIAIVIS Dorothy lllx Says — Continued tom page I she knows that he is doing the very best he can, shs has no ill“ cause to divorce him, and she is a P00!‘ sport if B119 do" M! Ploy. “P to him and do her part as cheerfully as she can. The real silver lining to your cloud la your children. It will not be many years now before they will be able to help you. and the! will turn your liability into an aslet. Nine-tenths of the successful men of today are the sons of fathers who did not. know how to 89f along in the world. Cheer up and carry an with your job and you will yet ride in your limousine when your boys are grown. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a young man about to be married. I want rny wife and my mother to be fond of each other. HOW can I "Bu" that blessed state of affairs? ALFRED t ANIWIR: By not trying the llsssieus experiment of havinl them live together. Separation is the solvent of the in-law problem. In the case of mother-ln-iaw and daughter-in-iaw an ounce of pre- vention is worth ii pound of cure. Experience has shown that not once in a hundred thousand times can a mother-in-lnw and daughter-in-lsw live in DEER ""5 hummiy under the some roof. 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