l i l 1 l PAGE man-r Happenings Clf The Week The Duke of Gl- ester. y ungest brother of The K1113 is to give up ait of his ainiy dutias to help g George fulfill state functions. Since the death of his younger brother, tho Duke of Kent, kilied in an air crash lust August. the King has been deprived of much assistance and has, therefore, re- quested hi; 43-year-old brother to relieve him of pELl of the burden. The Duke of Gloumster, who is third in order of succession to the throne after the King's ilaiigliters, L; i1 lieutenant general and rsatie a 421100111112 ‘iuur lust spring; siuiiiiicr fix in A1 121 to Cclloii, vis- iting ll (lfiLtrll ciiiiializ-ag and n. hun- dred |11i.il;i.'y' Ltfiillflg, . d I c ltiuuuine Ciiinng Kill-slick arrived in tl/Lisliiiigtun tliln ugeek for inedi- cal treaiiiicnt. Upon completion of her cuuisi- o1 trviiiziiviit, the White House said itiiitiuiiiu Chiung \vuu.d be a guest ui‘ Resident and Mrs. Roosevelt at the White House. Mdiunq Chiaiig is recognized ss one of the outstanding Wtsilefl of the times. A Christian. like her father, sEie wits eilucatui in America. Now 44, the fuzuicr Alvi-ling Soong was born iii Sliniigli-iti, the daughter of the lute Charles Jones Soong, who caiiio m America in 1880 a poor haniaiiock-viiiiker and died a mezch- ant princc. While plying his trade in North Carolina he became u. and _ __1‘H_I! cti_i\1_zi.r11'__r_i:11ivvi~i <_:__|l§‘v~ Woman's Re alm 1 Social and Pe Dr. G. 1'. Dewar and Mr. Lloyd Dewar left by plane for Montreal, Tuesday, en route to Vancouver for the winter months. Hon. 1-1. H. and Mrs. Cox of Mofcil who will occupy their apartment will receive a cordial welcome. O O l Mrs. D. C. schurman opened her spacious home on Monday evening t0 her neighbors who showered with many lovely gifts Miss Fanny Kemp, R. N. whose mairiage to Mr. B. Parker Moore took place on ,\'\-'ednesday afternoon. ,'I‘he dainty cu tnbe was presided over by Mrs. Donald who poured. They were assisted in serving by Miss Miriam Mrs Rank Tinney. Mrs. F. Graves MacDonald, the Misses Lawson, Mrs. Icrances Holl Tralnor read the verses and assisted in the even- ing's pleasant entertainment. l - . Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore and Miss. Jean Ross entertained informally at the formers attractive ll1|n8 Thursday aftemoon at the tea hour in honor of Mrs. James Fullerton and‘ Miss Mirirvu Shaw. I . . The annual church teas and sales are being widely patronised at this season of the year, and many pretty and useful gifts are being purchased for the Chzisilnag season. . a Christian, then returned to China and printed Bibles 1n Chinese. Hei also fathered a famous famlly., His oldest daughter married H. H. Kung, a banker and lines; descendq Another daugh- . Sun ant of Confucius. ter initrnetl Dr. founrii-r of tliu (‘i Ills suns, oizc of Gooiig, ClLilUSB For. who was in the United oeniiy, also became wealthy u. bankers. Mailing married the‘, loader of the Chinese ‘Army in i927. i . .. U Yeti-sen, l s Republic. l vii is T‘. V.‘ Minister States re- R. liliicculgzin. Green- l nniong the at bridge for irlily afternoon. 4 o . O Miss Marjory Large is being wel- _CO(lli'Ll hwuv fzom Washington on n. holiday \. to lier parents Mr. . tul l...i:j;t-, Quccii Street. Miss Miriiirn gfiaw and her fiance flying Oifiicr John Leuiy, whose marriage is taking place burly next vl-cck. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. llilll Horne on Thursday evening at n deighlful party of intimate friends. c a I Dr. David MacKenzie from Montreal was cordially welcomed on his week-end visit to Eldon. He xe- turned by plane on Monday. l . - Chnrlilllrtiiirii frioiiils will b! in- icr- loll iii 11in eiiliugcmeiit an- nounced tits Wrcvk of Miss Nora Gordon Jiunieaon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfrcf E. JalmlcsOfl. Hali- ~ a Gordon Kenna, Mrs. James J. . ..li Sydney. ‘Hie wedding Lgto take plnce in St. Aiiclii-lvs United church, Halifax, on Dec 26th.. In addition to being welcomed home iiieur. Roper: O. MacMilllan D S. C. and Bar and his fiancee It " Afiicfmod are receiving on the announce- icii‘ eiizncwneiit made public to their Irlelllds yesterday. 0 s . ‘Hie Viscountess Bynq of Vimv in- tends liriivinu (Ttnwn on Do/wmber 26th, for iN sou, the Bahamas. WllPFG site " spend tlic winter mOlYlI r1“. 11;‘. 1o Ottawa emly in A1112. L11. B1112 rcninuied in the cupltal din“ g 111st winter. She p occetlcd t0 Vicnoria, l3. C., for the Winter in lfJ-ill nftci‘ spending Christmas in Ottawa. having arriv- ed in Canada from England in July of that your. O I O ma. J. M. Murey has returned om a pleasant visit with Mr. and 5- QQL-IQIZkIH-‘l- 1'? Halli"!- citocnnriappsm-rm J ‘mm; slippers are new with the f; n, simple 11> do and make a grand gift. Pattern No. 1006 contains com- , plete insl i-uctions. arlottetovvn Guardian. ewnrlf Department. Design No. 1006 'NAM1L‘----_____-.___-_.....-_...-__- _of Sackvllle, acoompiimed ‘mother. Mrs. W [iottetowm have returned to Sack- DESIGN NO. 1000 is ; w l1 , d above picture with your name and T: ‘lllli.’ fgaienrtg in guilt o): sstearinbs to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- ‘ .gwn Guardian. cf"_._..._____---___-.-.-_-----— nftmr mpansa----- m0vnwl--—---—- J- Lleut James Fraser hfucmlilnii and his attractive bride the fornicr Miss Eeanor Joyce Pineo, spent a pleasant week with the groom's mother Mrs. J. A. Macmillian, Brtghton, who invited faicnds in Thursday evening tn meet lllf‘ bzidnl couple. 'I‘licy rctiiriicd home yesterday. O O O O Mrs. Herbert Clark of Alberton who has been visiting her sister M: s. J, A. Wilson, 98 Prince Street. 1111s been the guest of honor on several occasions thisurvcck. . Miss Thelma Pc pin R. N. who has been visiting er parents Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Peppin has returned to_her nursing duties in Hartford, Wisconsin. U O 1 O Mrs. H. l). Henderson and her children, Ann and Harold David, by her . A. Miller, Char- ville. after a week's visit in Saint John, where they were guests of Mrs. Henderson's sister. Mrs, A, w, Truemen and lirofessor ‘Fruryiicn. o Mrs. W. A. Warwick has returned to Saint John after spending a few days with her mother. Mrs. C. W. Bourke, Water Street. I O O O Mrs. Harry Davismi, Montague. entertained at her hoinc. on 'l‘liurs— day afternoon from three fill six, vv'tl1 three tables of bridge. The first prize was won by Mrs. H. J. Mabon, whLe Mrs. Kerr Clark carried off the second honor. . I O O I Viscount Bennett, returned tn Britain last Sunday by air after 1-. l visit of several weeks in Canada. Vicount Bennett purchased an estate in Britain three years ago adjacent to that of h‘s fellow- Canndian Lord Beaverbrook at Mcklvham, surzey, where he lives overlooking a valley, LONDON, Dec. 8 —(CP Gable»- The Privy Council's Judicial com- mittee today reserved jildfvllfilll. in the Province of Alberta's appeal against the Canadian Supreme Court decision holding the Alberta debt adjustment act ultra vires of the Rcvinclal Legislature. Lord Maugham declared judgment re- served at noon in the eighth day of argument after W.A. Barton, Eng- lish barrister representing the Al- berta Attorney-General, spoke for one hour. 45 minutes. in his final argvment for nlcwance of the appeal. Judgment is not expected until early in the new year. S ARE IDEAL GIFTS Marcus Calder and Mrs. Alex. Mac-» m. tutfi lillllilll ~‘ 1411's PHILLIPS‘ MILIUFMAGIIESIA 75w»? Start ilic tiny with u smile? Don't let your sioiniicli gn sour iluriug the night. Give orivsslvc i\citiiiy' ilic onetwo action of Phillip-i’ Milli of Magnesia. Phillips‘ Milk of lilngncsiu is an cfiiclenl nlkiilizcrunil gcnileluitniiveiii one! It not only provides quick relief from the dis- comfort of fill upset stomach but also promotes mild yet thorough elimination. An ldcul litxutive nnlzicid. Read the directions on the i package nnd lake only as directed. Available in liquid or table! GEOGRAPHICAL CENTRE Mount R’ '8 Columbia in the Canadian s is SUITIPHHIOS called "the plilcul centre of North Am- . Merl/ice! Dreams mgr-e About You Dramal . __ _ “Wolvvs” o. the Stilicunscious Deep slumber-but is it so peace- ful? And lha’ hint of a smile — I pleasant dream, perhaps? The sleeper dreams of hldlri| something behind a screen. Harm~ less enough such a dream seems but as is often the case with dreams in it a “wolf of the sub- conscious" wears sheep's clothing These \VOl\'CS of the subconscious are halos, fears, desires which thl conscious mind donsn" realize, [n slccp ilicy "xprcss themselves in ‘mzlgcs often pleasant cncs. Bu! how revealing 'hose images are when interpreted! The alecpci who ls dreaming 0| I screen has recently broken with a lrlcnd who Sll(' says isn't loyal entire role and top crocheted. They She hidcs ll('Y true motive-hatred hIlf-‘Pfl on cnvy Flow much happier she would be. lf she would recog- nize her secret fouling, banish ll for wnrihioi mics To understand your own dream; . learn to l'i‘i'l(l images. symbols. Have you llftfllllvtl of falling? Yob fear a loss of sccuriiy. To dream of climbing n ladder implies an overwhriniing ambition. Books in a dream hint 1i ycurnlng for culture Find the meanings of many other typical dreams in our 32-page book- let. A famous psychologist explains imziucs, symbols, helps you to gel cities to your hidden self. Sunni Bu; ii coliisi ~ - "The Mcnning of Obliuariflosgyg Clllll'l0tl.f‘t0'.lfl Ghlrdlltii Home Ber- vicc Amlrcss Be sure to writ; iniir urine, address nnd the name of bcrsflct. ll Joli Only You Gan Do Pelee Control Questions qmum and answer: en_ Price Control will appiai m Tue burd- inn u a feature ewlf day. Till queflhllll Al’! I110” which m"; rem-mu the WJulMll Prices um Trade Burn from housewives in this rillfll- Th‘ mnver; no wllVldId by the murd- liteader; who iuve intelligent quea- ilons to All: on prfoc control u‘! invited w send them in vvritlns W the Women's Regional Adviser! (iommiiteo of the Wartime Prise! snu time Baum, Cnnvlifll Blllm’ lug. Charlottetown QUESTIONS AND ANfiWEl/S Q.—For the past six months I ha.e been paying 72c pound 1W‘ $95- Now they have raised the zice to 76c by Racking til tel 10111’ ounce lc . L; this legal? A.-You w 1i find the brie: o! m h.gher when nuying in imal bu. Tins is due to increased labor costs in packaging. Now that you are aiwwed to buy a month; supply of tea at time and if you have two or n1o.o ration boo s in the family. your buying prob em will be solved. Q.—Is there s price crlin8 011 ;ais.ns and tomato catsup? I have been charged two cents extra on both these items within two weeks. A.—You should not any more l0!’ raisins or cat-sup than me highest price you payed at the same store during the basic period. Each store has set its own ceiling on these ccmmcd ties based on its basic period price. If ou feel that your g user is infring ng on this iegu atioii. please report the pir- ticulars and the dealer's name to the board office in your district for investlgaton, Q.-Is a perscn liable for board- ing a ticles other than ten, coffee. and sugar? A.—Yee. 1t is illegal for a con- sumer to stock up in quantities of any goods beyond the amount reasonably required for the use of the household. Q.—~Is there a price ceiling on the rste charged by an orcehertra? One that charged $2 pe. m mber last year has raised their pr ce to $3 a member. A-Tliere is no ceiling on ter- vlces of this kind. _ Q-Is therc u l restriction on the amount of s (‘l8 aiowed to a customer? f udersfocd it was limited to a pound a person. A.—'I'here is no restfction on the amount allowed to a cusf v‘8f' but most re'ai1err are aitem" tn: to sce that their custurners receive only a fair share of the available supply- Q.—Are repair replac ment parts for farm machinery mfloned? A.—No. and fa"nier= are owed to check their macitverv now for needed epeflr parts so that machin- ery will be ready for operation well in advance of the spring season. Did you know (ha: Jfiitcrflies have featlicrs? T“eir wirvrs are cov- ered with them. but they are so r-mafil thri the!" Mnrot b» seen bv "we naked eye Yet ur" "er the m“- "isoqlve. they are perfwt in every 4cm‘ , havinv hath quill and rib; "hey are essentua] for the insecva "Witt. fo-r if they are rubbed of! " is no lorwer ab“ to rem-vi" in air waivers nvciiiitfioiv The average incubation period of ‘nfantile paralysis is 12 days. CHRISTMAS CARDS From your own Snapshots WAN ._ ‘___i.... rsonal r Fash 2300i l" Dorothy vSays- Q4 HtwbdfId Wants Five Children, Freedom From Unfaithful Wife Scared Children Better Off Away 133m mg DIX: I un married and have five lovely children. f h“; a good job which would hep us comfortable if my wife vvoull: only help me, but ahe will not even WM" "l Wm‘ Wmlmmfilfig" She buys mm of the food mdy rammed. which w“ 111mm m u.» would cook it. She will m: vnwh w vlimlfl- 5M 9"" "f, m 1,119 rag-ha], when they could he saved by e little mending. She o herself up nearly every nlsht l-M new out to some dance place. when I come home from e hard day's work she leaves me with the WWW‘ From Domestic Strife to look altar, one of them a baby- cuslody of the children- ieading an immoral life gm “y; m; doesn't love ms and she only mys because of the difidnn. Intel! 1 ha‘ been checking up on her and find out that 0 m, been imfins an fmmmi 1m. I don't vim w m" my alum“, u I love them very much and they need mo, u she neelwil mem- takes no cue of them and leaves them alone am eurset msiiirmlofmsxiasuumvvwmmll" they were scared to death when we get into I I don't think it il fllr t0 than ha": l WhllQ she pa: hvnkv flBht. mow“ “pmuiiquchriln anvflriffllglenfilfld get nu 1 o0 ‘c 9 l: n my w" nfsousriim HUSBAND o! her‘! to go her own wild why- whom At any rate. your children, who m m! It the time of lift their characters are being formed and their ideals sot. lbw}: hi; taken from the balofui influence of s mother who 5118MB h" I _ ~_wi1y from home m drunken orgies. and from s home in which the husband and wife have such fights that the poor little children scream with fright. I-[gvp yQu not sun: relative, s mother, or aunt or cousin M!" would ecms and make a decent home for your children? If riot, they will be mm off in an institution f-hlh living the my they dv- with no proper food or care, with no one to watch over them 01' dlwlllum them or teach them manner; and morals. DEAR DORiOffl-IY DIX: I sin l girl 21 and have s very responsible 19b as gecretary m a very desirable bachelor. Wc have fallen in love with each other and be wants to marry me. but f hesitate because there is ii .1‘ Ierence of fifteen years in our ages. I nave had lots of chance! w go out with boys. but he seems to P055951 soznetiiins that I find AGI l! RELATIVE lacking in the other boys. He has been quite s drifter, but he claims he autslde business interests. Dc you think I would be taking too much of a clinics in marrying a man so much older than myself, or does age matter where love is concerned? ANSWER: It depends on how you look u-pon age. ‘ young enough in your ideas to make fifteen years seem like an soon of 47011391118- ANSWER: lfllstruothatfllll‘ We" and neglecting the céhiégrln. divorce f her an e co difficulty in geitins s a“ ionliawyer or m. Dmleswkamhtég: Court in your city. "The chances are that your wife m no test, as evidently she wants to be free of you and the children in order iayboy all of his life, and more or less of a Es ready in settle down now. He has a v61’! excellent position with a large corporation and has been successful in If you are still time, then don't marry your buclielcr. no matter how fascinating he is or what n good chance practlclly senile. snd you will regret the young boy you didn't marry. You will llVtfflya think nf him as an old man. Age is relative. Somebody answered the question. "when ll l person old," by saying: “ft is everybody who is ten years Older than we are ourselves." And that is about as goOd a definition as can be given. It is never safe, when 011-.‘ is young, to marry anybody who seems old to you_ _ The reason that your bachelor makes the boys you know lecm fist and uninteresting ls because he knows so much more of the world; he is so much mon- sophlstlcatcd; he is so much more poised than they are. Older men are nearly always fascinating to young girls. But, on thi- other hand, the very exuberance of the boy!’ youth. their liking to do the things that you like to do, and their In- terests in things that may bore the older rnsn may make them llwre oompnnlonnbl to you than lie is. Think it over well before yw make a uholes. DEAR MISS DIX: I have Mdlldn OWES GIRL AN EXPLANATION love with a Ilrl for some years greeting cards with Jiicturz-s r envelopes for m'\llIfll(-—Hl| or 69o. ly. (2 phowuonCslendm for 25o.) u; to do qunlit A eusfnmcr M South Durham, I1 for 69¢- Youvr negatives make the mast distinctiv- hnstlnus curds you can let-cards your friends will treasure-particularly friends 1n native service. Sch-ct and send ' it to us. We'll return 1 ENOLOSE SNAPSHOTS IN LETTERS and pnntinl. pr olume uslnmu enables y work n lowest cyst, and you will be better p cued with your picturi- Films Dovolopod and mime 25¢ m‘. fi-‘r-ii IIEI Souvenir with cull OM01 Name n, our w nesn. l have recommended friends who now are your our favorite negative _ 2 lttraciive nnied oil-sud and had hopes of marrying her. but about it, believing that before s man Ordll acquaintances. she love: me treating her. What should I do? Before my feelings, or not? ANSWER: f think you should bus lust what fins motives have kept you not. bind he; to any promise to we", for ful to her and first. if. when you come Wifeimiwillbsthsbsppieltmoninflis girls in our office: One of Demnlllty and is liked by everyone, sh! l/lmlrmtly never bethls or near her without feeling n. wave of ~ ANSWER: I think that the only her an anonymous letter, Pmbshly thonwhobsdwwmtwimhsfwhs Street Address Q32... Province i]: 4:6‘ In ITAI INAPSIIGT IIIVIOI lax 129, Pa! Ollloo l, TIOMO Print Nsrna and Addfml Plainly on Ofddl know exactly who. You might enclose for e had breath remedy that says: won't tell you." Pollfbll wsy would bl lo write sh: would sunset m» it n; wrote it. but the would never that famous sdvortiains slogan "fbinu that I had never said anything lo nor asked a woman to marry him he ,1,“ should be ready to offer hsr a wedding ring. The reason I kept silent was because my father died and left. ma with n. dependent mother to support. Now the war comes along end I am subject to the draft, and the hone of marries! ls so remote that I fool if. unfail- to the girl to continue w see her and thereby lessen bar chances of making new So far some four months now ! have avoided her. f know that and that she fools desperately hurt about the vvsy I sm I go should I tell he: about M.D.B. 7011: hem to her and tell her from asking her to marry you, You owe her that much and should not go away letting her feel that you have played with her affections and then tired of her and thrown her over for some reason she doesn't understand. Tell her that you will you, but that you will he faith- hwk. she still wants to he your world. __-_.--__.. A DILIOATI PIDBLIK DEAR M188 DIX: Bore is e vary delicate problem um confront; m; the bud women, and one who has s lovely is most offensive to he with because William? 610310: and one cannot sit ma. can tskssnintemtinhorpersonwithout hitting lg? n a h“ w OFFICE DIR-ll "In Nui- host friends "i Santa Rides Again— SANTA? HOME All of s sudden the sled began 1o fly lulu the air. ‘Hold onfullul the old rsbbll. “I don't wlnf Io Ion either of ' YOU. At a bums! ‘ By Geoff Hayes sss‘ a HOSPITALITY (Al: Old (hallo Rim!) saw lrangor tween: i 200d in thy 0M7 PM“. d! I iistcui inco- secrodwnams ' of the 01m. time meme ciirm in cm smnnfl I. BTRANGE BIA-FOODS Astoria, Oregon, spocslires in soa- food, but some of it is of a stranflfi variety Fishermen have been mak- ing money selling shark livers which have a high vitamin content. Now they're talkinf about cam-tins r ises, d u tasting like ggeltowith a little oalf's liver added. When s cinerarla plant shown signs of withering, sum watering it and let it go to seed. As flowers dry, gather seeds and save for early spring planting. If adhesive or gummod two be- comes too stiff to use, soften it with two tablsecoons of warm water and half s. tcarmn of glycerine. KOREAN VRINCEBS Minn. grand-niece a! the Queen of Korea. murdered in i896 u a preliminary to Japanese lg- gression, is now in the Unltde Bta - es, working with Koreans there for statehood for her country and vic- tory fou- any and all enemies of Japan. she is Mrs Hal Kai Tim, me wife of s former Christian mis- sionary in Korea She is organizing 10.000 Korean women of the United States and Hawaii into the first Korean Women's War Auxiliary This organisation is gatrering cloth- ing, medicine and supplies for the mggcdest fichtim! front In the world —the 40,00“ Korean patriots who an fighting with Generallsrmo cnlang Kai-Shelf. ‘Phere are 80.- 000 more of them fighting with Russia The Japanese attack was launced lmsi Korea after its rulers hart refuse‘ to betray their oountrv. The Kirg and Queen. were definitely moving toward the modern world with an affirmation of democratic processes and enlight- ened liberalism. OPEN-NECK 8' OUSE WORN WITII SUIT NEW YORK - The openneck blouse. the collar of which ls worn om the suit, has also aved the way for the decorative col r --c bit of’ flattery most women find diffi- cult tc resist. And don't forget mat we are in a mood for rllls or that ruffles have become surf. of second nature acid Jabots a sort of Saves Money. fcine for distressing coulhs. once. and you'll swear by It. one can do it. Nééu SOFT TREATMENT Of l. Shfrtwalst Typo It's yust the thing for that oss- ual frock you've been me~n'na to make for yourself -in either con- servative dark tones or one or the iwnarltn,’ high trades Make it and ova . Style No 3004 is design * for Hive! 16. 1B. 20. 88. 88; 4f); 40: 44- 40: 4B and 50. sl-re 36 requires 4 1-5 yards 39-inch fabric To order pattern: Write or r-nd vlcture with vour name and ad- dress with 20 contain coin or stlmnc to the Needlecraft Bumau The 0hflrlci‘"‘owu Guardian. Style No. 3504 Name Shed Address 01W Province War-ZS Years Ago Today (by flu Canadian Press DUO. I, ill’! -Ru||i\n| It 9- 0d f0 cessation of HIM- IN’ 0n floats for 1s do fom Duo. ‘l lritlsh evacuated "111 Wood and mum! near Noyoiioa in Osmbns nos; German attacks mar Gonnelisu and [l Vsoqucrio beaten off. v DID. , mifnm Mont llsnc, loaded with exp oliv- Ol. and lei ian relief o collided in sill»: imrbor ruuf» m; 1.. litplqllonl um killed 1,000 inpured 0,000 and caused l0 lmmlflflfls to 0384713000 ..____}..__._... The mlliah Bowiin Association's lira ohsmfiion in I . J. O. Oar- ru erl stl is winning. ti: recent- ly took the Muswrli Hi Club's G 101'! -!‘Nn0h on: Snnu liveqflulvl 1 ahlmnivnmlp ‘flor the 16th time _1n Now put 2% ounces of Pins: Into a ll on. bottle, and add your syrup. This DEGIMBER s. 1942 ions / Literature Livming Ev Leisure The Woman's Realm sartorial spree. ’1\1e smog; of tbs Chesteriheld coat magi: 51$? guy goings-on undemeath difficult but while there's a will there's} way and, after all, neckwear h” . collapsible qualit which l; mom" fine of its mos Glldearlng qmh es. --___ WALLPAPER ROLL! To make economic use of rolls of assorted wflipn-"ei- that may h", Accumulated over period 0g m,’ a room can be apered w.tb the” by using them nside nut, Bddln " prett border or moulding, o;- u, I a r0 of one design to make pm,“ -————-———-___ 03Z8933l3HUD3Qfim3 @1115 COOK'S g CORNER I _____. Magic butter is excellent for sandwiches as it lessens the cost keeps them deliciously flesh, and’ makes spreading a pleasure One pound butter, 1 cup hot (not boiling water), 1 cup cold water} good teaspoon salt, Place butter in mixing bowl, break up well. add salt, and gradu- ally add first a little hot water mid then a little cold tinlil illl water ls user‘. up. Beat well. This is very important. For unusual sandwiches divide mixture in four. leave One portion plain. To second portion add 1 grated onion; to third, add 1 m. spoon mustard; io lust, add one dessertsponn peanut butler M13 well after adding ingredients. spread and place in fillings. CREAMED CABBAGE l head cabbage 1-2 c p grated cheese. Cree sauce Remove top leaves and core cabbage and chop very fine Dre into boiling salt water and coo seven 0r eight minutes Add grat- ed cheese to white sauce, meit mu pour over cabbage. an“? 3 Morning Smile I‘ 19$. "What was that row in your tent last night?" the officer asked the cor ra. , " ell, air," was the reply. "Pri- vate Jones swiped Private Smith's fags, so he threw a. boot at him. Then smith hit Jones with s pls and Jones banged Smith's head o e3, Yes And then " to flgh To Relieve ‘Bad Cough Quickly, Mix This at Home Does the Work in a Hun-y. Easily Mixed. Here's an old home mixture your mother probably used, and. for real re- suits. it is still a. most. iievendnblaged‘; It's no trnuble at all. Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water a few moments until dissolved. No cooking is needed. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, Instead of sugar syrup. Any- glves you 16 ounces of really splcndl cough medicine-more than you vnul buy for four times the money. It kPPpI perfectly. tastes fine, and lasts n fnma ily along time. Children take it with: out the usual struggle. This splendid homo mixture has I three-fold action. You can feel it tails bold at once. It. loosens the Dlllfllffig soothes tho irritated memlirnncs, nn helps clear the air yinssngcs. TllIS 0x4 plains why it gives such quit-k relief; Plnex is u speclnl compound of lvrol van ingredients, in concentrated fur well known for its prompt avtlniv 0 throat membranes. Money refunded if it doesn't please you in ovary WW4 lecrafi For The Home HURT NIIIRY when 1011 fsoi ft-fub 0n fast-actlfll VICKS°VAPORIII