)"9‘ i w l .' ,. . AMorni Smile . ,» OF THE g . a . r , W E E K A woman was entering a cine h , , . g when she was stopped by an a" -_ ~ tendant. v l’. i<b$l§§l§gg¢ me.‘ znltzdam," he s?!‘ can‘ a e your dog i . a-- _ side .. I . . . . - i i= ' vv - f. "l r v - ll- nlfitll“v'i‘s “lilll l °.v.l’"vl~iv.‘v? uvlvilliiluiv‘! lsllilldfiivllésllltéi°loi W051?! ftliilltléwhsllln°liilfiili ll.‘ _ ; "In, .. i. .. 1 .1. . t. > I ‘ . ~ . '1 {m1 ilntr the wonderfully‘ interesting holi- pictures do to a tiny (log lik l “ohm, y - i the dny they are having in EuroperAt this?" ‘ll Hm}, present they are in the ‘new of -—_-_ “hwy 111w lino Black 1 Folrlest biitrtid Cfifrirggglyé, SAFETY FIRST 1 ' inrinl: ntcv, uus_ \‘ " r ——-—— l iunv liili"l()l'l‘ll€t‘. Italy. Thev ore 3A d?" PldPYlY lfld)’ and h- . . ., L, ,-,,,.,\..d,.d w dnollxx. visit to giaiiddnughter came down to tl it .. . ,.. .,, . .11, . m I .1_ railway station. Evidently the u ,, Cl..11.e..(.(\\11 \\ (re a e01 a “e 1d _ ' \ii\l‘.'."il\'l come alwavs awaits them. a y was ll“ llsed l° lmwllll ‘w? 1;“ 6mm . v _ , , in?! looked anxiously about 1h l 11m. vi Amie» u: at.:1"z.ltls"....s'alls:lt.zlil l3lsklwlllzltilllvndlllgiitlllaigtlll ml“ llallll g ~v 1“ll11'"‘~‘<l 1191"? llllb \\‘l‘l‘k- "The lnexihtiliiin niaddm" s-ii ‘I V“ Pm“ .130." w“ “catfish the iige11t._loukii1g at liis watclf v r vl 5- "u. i lil)l‘t"“l\l wtternolon iezllWednes- gllllaillnilgltdcigh 4 nql-Ock ' ~ ' ’ J‘ _ 1; _v - f“ ‘ h i.1 e the first train‘? ' 1, U... i..1\.>ni\i_11ng‘ iieiids .11 to meet “Yes, madam. the first train.’ i m, u, me l1 éloili. Mis. Murray McKenzie, ‘Are there any freight trains‘. _ k pi-vlvw 1115- . o with Mr. NIcKenzie and chil- “N0. madam, I Wm - c 13.1111. t1 tn lift‘ li"l'e from Woodstock. N. _Is there i1 special?" , ~ B.'<;ii :ii>ir i1nnual ll(lll(lti_\'. QN“ "lmlnm- "0 fillPfiifil." l 3 4 ' . . - v inlifvtlilcre‘happened to be a 5pc: 1 I ‘ I vuiu“, mm. M“ and Mm A K MOW; o; “you d you he aware of it?’ 1 1 . gull.“ w, flgrondcd m. i‘... (‘Kwpyn '~ the cfllltldltiillNilllOilfll Hotel gore “vii-l m-"dllm v I I L -' .19 ovum) 1am; ('._ F, deiiglitflul lfliitiiiéi‘ party for visit- mm thk h glsd-Svgfélxglflilf . . . g . \ ‘- Jig i"i(‘ii(.S 85 evening. ‘ v Uii , ‘Vfl i - ' . » v 1c and I 111:1)‘ cr "s the trucks." v ' . .ll All» Anne Ciulvin of Breton en- “Loclllllullll? Ellgllle°l§ Jmlfnf _ c . oi the ii'l"éilll€fi at iiiiCfiiDOii tea a! the c- - f ~ -- _ ~- -T..“..... . ' v.1 Hunks Qauudian National Hotel yesterday A- “- L. Smith of Clenientspii‘ Prince Ed- I01‘ her numerous friends whom 5° VI’- Rflllih Oswald ivrieht. $4" _ _ 8v parry she received in the Lounge. cosv ‘ll. Ml- "ml MF-‘v Oswald Wflfll‘ 0p _ I ab. my", mpmop in“, an 0pm fire place and bright Diczlil‘. formerly of tl1is city. ,1" 1. _ y, _ A . ‘ . _ _ . . u - tluh n ulilsllélacO-f Bggllliltfd lllgiltlllllerogie oli’é-li'>°i'ld§éi...“lln 111-11‘ Kflthciiiiv Maclennan wi? "’ ‘ the tea-room wh e s‘ .1 - llll“ l)?" \'1~ i111 hci" i ll A . w] n v ~ mer flowers weifler r - t1 rind Mllf) lcferlili-ls- .7 l‘ .( Rene-fur imwvells are being F- Sinallwood 11nd Mrs, A. H. Wm 1 _ ,1?“ Monday to 1 r ho. l-'1l(l to .\i!‘.\, w A. NTHCLIIFGH, her MQHPI Plcbldéd 0W1‘ the tea-cubs - 1°‘ llllllP-b In the Alexanc ' t '_‘ f; lighter Mm- and Miss Galvin remembered emh lllfullmlv lllmlliwll- - .' . Ill" , ,, .1 ~ -' ., , y ., ~. ' l a v‘ lllvil ‘Mlllllllll’ l‘) tlyllélhklaa Wplhlill {llll-lllnll l0 Ali-s. Deni-on of Fredcricloi \" I 71¢ lllllldll‘ In!‘ o lmhnpl" '..~ t\l)rll(lli’gl '1 JlC" -ll ‘A ' ‘:0 Altlmien Li V‘ __ V V‘ mm!“ ,‘n_j1.r,gn‘i_ liisnnl. sumn,‘ , l7.\- he: n ‘v0 deaths. imputed from tn’; é-rlnxv . (is 1e1e.a- guest Q . n. Hlfllllghfl‘ QM. are being boosted as decor- ' - “lllll ll‘ Ri-‘lclfllce- 1* _ a 3135 Lumhm, ationsieports a writer m the lmi- ' ,' ' i" i T059. ill: : _‘ “m, Daily Sketch I, is said that’ _ Among the visitors to 811a cl; the Irish tight‘! . b they make splendid shoulder dec- i§n_,‘x,lll'l-]dlljll'ilé“-l' lgfilrlllng- Londcé 1‘ Sillflilflts v1 lili - o. lion. f tl " '1' ‘ .11 l‘ l“ l ' -‘ 0 1 1'. and v1-__ -v rega 111 appear- i‘. _ r1165? li;ill\tx\g“l'1zltal%‘gflgsgf§l “in? K. . iiciiiiiunc. Powinil ‘Alizaifi hie us well werctliq , for hours on 0110.5 Shoulder - inenis. ' . . ’ . - tJ-IIOtVE/El‘ flip fulsliitin- - a . . ' . v A erim one Jewe er i0!‘ _ D_ .. . - . . - , ; ‘a1 Antone the visitors here this of lllfogilfiillnilllzit(fiegteiillglnlwillghth Jfdllllerlclefiil-iiizseéllégllllllllill Siéf ‘ week is Miss Ruin Rouse of Lon- Canadian “PSI for ‘California diamond centre; the clover’ _, w“ Jvld E-Llil-"iligdbuliod is making her lDr, Tidindrsh will attend . chased good; the thistle}; , b J. -- (‘Uhslm- M“ fléiléilrid tel ilneet he: mmifnlmiomeiiililon. They will re is of_rlei1 green enamel. ' yE ‘ gram}; 1110-“; P‘ .1 1 c 11111.1 of ‘mitt .Ol‘§ep[cn1b91 . were bound togethu “uh o", Amer a ‘ww “Tm”! hi6 Y qt W“ ‘v.11 _ eie on iolxlas, \ .1, white 13nd blue enamel ‘ _‘ ‘ ._ .1 -a.\ . . “s. g .1 e1 and Miss Lily Allken, .11.- R. B. Sibti of Sdckvillc wu ~96 to symbolize Franco-English \ sanhope Bcucii mo Kz-ppocii. Mr. oi this city: Miss Rouse W110 has -' ‘ ilsizoi- with Mr an: ,onds of amity. ._ and Mrs. Bl.) P. is, their daugh- travelled extensively spent some Jr's. Gordon M. Avard, Prince St Charm bracelets now fluuntnew ‘, ‘e’ ‘zllifi Frdiwui, {lays this week in Nova Scotizhbut v ' ' ‘ e: wiles when there dangles a Brit. . _i 191111.11 .0 \Vo_=_- is no“ hlavijng‘ a) delightful holiduv I 71H‘ Duchess of Kent. was tli "d"; lshucrfwn gll lied enamel llllld glllll- -v iere .111 s cini-m-d v-m t; '1n\'s:<~i-_\~" -' w- b"; - n non ac , a green cover. a .V E . . _ mqun). U, the Provmlce‘ “l l” ‘wheat, “l? },L(,l°l:1'r,l1l\l§°l,ll“° lavender" thistle. a pink rose iuid , i . . ‘.111 who luisbeen r ~ - v .00), hm. Se“ fieém- Ie 339113‘ iétiny calendnlrlpage marking the , _ \'lslt'1l_:‘ r. S11‘ Andree: Mrs. W. T, P -k d - ‘ Prinw » H1 ' ‘ ,. i - ate of the vst. l _ Nlncphai siunmril home in Davi . of Sourais.egrgnvislflllggiillsl “hk-‘(Aliailllipo iiilliluslglclsirgéltfigi ,-“lh‘ EVE" a 116W Pfiffllnle 1155 likeil v" ' l v. O-“Wfll- -"l W Ollllvvli. PIIYkPYS Parents Mr. and MilsxJohn "(l5 "Who is the beautiful Rlfl~ili" hgllailaslaiufimcilllad (cioniocted and named Les 1T0“ l l‘ .= - - ~ F. Wi ~, Pr v - tie bl 1< - v i ‘ - . " WWPB- ‘ v Mr. and M: A C. Sinclair have mm llluastjeell llllill tlliill'l'iilal"dll'lllg)lzilill; giqqlstiildcoglgi “mes its “eight m S Ptalils ‘lleisclgneltls lmve sntalichcd X > u. . N P," WW was r11‘, , 1L . _ * ~ _~ ‘ ' . y coc pa s o ui'n ou men l" l t. ilzailnpof l l l ll Nil‘?!“Ygifl1l\lfli0Bli'il:l0ll;):éii‘onlJlfi of RHliJr/‘ttlulliliiiléolli\'hvrl bhil “as I'M- th 0rd punmg yen 1on8 handkerchlefs “lmch represent nu‘ l l1! Aialrv Jami-s :1 <ll0"i nollda ilvlth l ~51“ ml’ ivhen after til en a filial (up i i Feta s as you are apt m menus plaids of 20 scotch clans‘ l ii. lv welcomed l v-l iin.v£vé1-~i1y l f» -w wolher’ Anita‘ Lizan lie dgmn 0f Mme tlethlo cs n tyefmaterlall Rather Queen Ellzubethls favorite clllllr’ ' sin nb‘=e'1<clc~t' »vv ')"iiiC-Oi1-l'OIl"i‘ l he v 563ml“ .by off and Wl ads}? wok her glasses cililiil slenlteiventh 6W inches and a so" leaf green’ ls refluxed m ll * ‘a , ,_ ‘ _ - l , - . '- = . , l ows "T1 ' no ‘nva e e sa ons of Ill\i'lS a e1 Mrs. Jami. (.1 New Yolk. gme a DFKlZZE in her ivlr. and Mrs. GQdfrQy of ‘W mm’ Using up sinplus egg yolks is one dressynnkcrs_ i 1 T v v f th 1 m .10n-..i at Kcliizocii. ' miliiéo ale spCIlflllig a short holiday l f]! axiellnll-llolugmiaghlltg Elsi? maker _ ; < - _ , sopping at the Quee H l, ‘a ' s e some- ‘ L: K011‘ ivi/(rliiflfllflY 3115s Evelyn Mc- ‘I c) ' ' ‘ n om ' mm“, 513i“ géleig- fgilstfléletxin oifrttigyintg] tokflnid $4AA>._}.. ' I I |- I HN‘. c; ‘ _ . wnziv. . is; Afnrgaret AfutclLMiss , A 1'5. iarics Lorw , i ' - ‘l e c“ e 5 - “l. i‘? llloirninq iilPl‘ Katherine Scrabbe. Miss Gladys lllfilfméflv Miss Wayiilé Kacfilgllef; docolate stain can be remov- 323F690- llhgtmidgrgel/ggl <55)’; 12 Bd- MOdETII Ellqlléllf.’ 1 . . '1 ‘l’ t .1 * . ‘ -‘ ~ t. ‘ v.1. ll 0!‘ a $1: I gvlfiilisfiS h?‘ shTreasure Hunt, at allfilgiillll‘; Swill her sister, lvLrs. 11x4 e. .. ,, H, m“ _,___,__ W“ m‘ stmvan ‘fife ed “Pm ll flllllegllllll by spllglqklggg nnge] good Cflkefanf m; EH32 B T f Mrs H‘ R -v ,,,.,....;,,,,..d }(,_§|,,_.,.._;l:,°n_ afnllilg, 19430534‘; “are, Ho-‘mce onald and Miss Mar- ‘ lg side-cling 5111,1111, because it gives you a. cnuuce to save yourself and 2371?, ‘fglllcokillfllgtfilfd 5 ‘ g saving up the whites for it, s1ip- l ‘l ROBE“ A l X several llicy v \v.v,1,..v_<. 1_1-.iq11.,@;- Wm. fprqes 1,1,1 ‘much ' o a n gflvlllgbalilfkllsl; "tlgvtlhlenhlluififxlégiusband whose ideas of how to li-esi, ylng 8411 EXWR yvlk 111110 the various ¢4+4+¢+++¢¢++o++++oo4 ~41 . ., , c q ‘ , - _ ~ ‘y * _ v . 4 t: s, . —.—_-.:..~ 00 s nm preparng, such as _ gtllrglrgillll“ l Mlmll" igllvlvlliiélo”bvihonnlillunl” b"? “lls Ellilgialiflifllllillg M.“ M‘ G‘ Mme” A ~ - v ‘_‘ . ' ---—-"" “lsllmi- vliddiiiss- scrambled eszs. Q. When nflsslns I- vrwn llllcl" - _ _ _ gins- J nng many lovely after a (iénéfitlflalnllgollilgiitgayflight smuwiglgiolltlgllll;ifiléhillggiigillz’; ygfilirlllglf/Ball (ixavdiia antoftiice and then - mltllyonnaise, and other foods er. syrup pitcher, or any siurh , . .. _ vs 11s _ .1 . ear 1e 1e 09 fol‘ dinner i w ere an extra yolk or so 1s not article. should the handle be 1111'“- mllgrhaliildbgtilrs. v bonfire» [m enmgenzen-b -Or where“ w Patents at Murk- giggsggb“6533515331?)ulicvgyig-omgiignwfioliécpurrhioog forward t? 1% ainitssj i put the eat; whites in a ed towards the one who is w 1'1‘- . . ‘ ' j , _ ‘_ _ V‘ __ _ _ - l _ - - _ B use uroun ‘o i1 g1 pn nr or other contain 1 celve it? PBQNE 11H‘ t‘. m. ic- lfllti iufs and fiiciids an this cli_ is _ ' a _ a clubs and came home at hcziscn kn ows what time in the morning nnd . refrigerator. and they kfercpnpgi-l-l A. Yes: always, Just the smnc as I Lizliginitfiy Tori)‘, 'e- the. of .\ .~:. Ilcslic M L‘ ;;,,,.,.,u,_,_ ‘Y Home friends will be interested fifldlgk ggglllilflliinéilib 13f! you clseg risked Viiilli where he 11nd been and ll‘ he fcctly until I am ready to make if handing a person an open knife? ~ ll- 0‘ - v ton. of Rev, and Mp5, l;yle‘ellill‘b;lilflllifgélllflélbnhrliiiDLlllcfid this g ' oule ll.‘ §°ll,l ‘fjlqlllkg. Heed it, the CflklP.—EXC. l 'Q. Should wedding gifts be sent ====-=* r .' :_. -~—~ ---- - - '1 i111 rs. George N. 1) - ' _ - . _ l"" ————- to the bride or to the bridegroom? Breen. Broolqvme’ N_ B" of their mm fgéyliélgstlglll; fgtllxléifsl-kbtflllldgelzh-‘lmuld 1°" Well‘ 111091915 llwfe , i“- To vote in Louisiana a erson A. All gifts are sent to the bride, x O-Day,s n (lilliigsifleg/IISZ Lillarliq, Alberta to husband is erazv about our littclzeugoy all igfésllifispigvllvilllfi stunning F!“ Drape! You can {mist beta clcllzen Us “god c Brae‘ never to n? limlfifl‘ L , 1 nne ~, " = , - < ' , t, t t - . a r iro- _ g S. son of Rev iilnd olsfarsflslllghrleei-Y- gllzllitalatilldlclgllxlleniliilixnnlzi ltlllgitltltharlifirgflllhi nwh “hm havie .150 gel up-lll we Mal" Ymlne“ tllarmnlallisd lsllliloiirrsaagoll tgxcllrléiltlullt. nunciation of inlet? co m: l ._ doie Ross, Kingston N v and kc‘. I 1 . . ,. ' l“ ell e 5,5" - “fill ll“ m” »-———— A. The referred ronuneluiu 11 . y IfO IDCS , . . . S, rho t) 1111 clean. Inthers like to amuse themselves Willi their child- p p _ nodding is to take place early m Yefl- 1L 1s the iilvliiers who have u) slave yo, men, what do you mm“, PREVE TS DEFFICIENCY is val-ct. a as in add. e as in lwr, a‘ b I ,. _., mcpéciglibei Ross who is now ' MOTHE Addition u; cod ei- oll m g accent first sylh1bie,__>__ a :‘ ~ i’ My. ma e hosts s: friends. -——--- ' '—“' "‘"" " “" *‘" ‘ ' 3 ' P while here in charge oi‘ the Gu Answer: . 2' d1 n ' 1 l ‘ll.’ I thnk parenthood is bo t flft - . - ‘i gills! lccznlirtillzslnlill/‘ellgn who.“lll the child her personal attzntllon?‘ theyiiixtfilgrjfiilm gugogrtnliltfhisndgldles it he comes with hi5 brldgolltlg $352 ‘iiéfifinélitii-‘Eif many imleasures that he would like to have to indulge ii; I '- tliclr honevmoon i1 l 5 s ll" DOROTHY D121. l a - _ ‘ (‘ft month. _________ _ My‘: Katherine Hyndman left s.._ FOR T“: .........!h‘2‘.‘v ffliltillgliiulfifillillltlfi’ “”“*”“““"""“ HQME DRE§§MAKEIU Royal v" w- - ~ 9 ' lspem MIColijgyaggspfigiiiaayiixififi v S z How Can I ‘I ‘I . 1- -~ ,; , - . ..%.:.i::::.:r~ Av W- comvsn , m . 0 - Mr, and Mrs p, - *’”*“”'*”' ' ' '”' ' ' ‘l You'll like the ensy-to-weariness l Mulford, Mnssslnreaillilslltliuzbl): tgef: Q How can I restore m; c010;- of this simple dress. It gives the city the guests of Mm Lows b“? DRAWN BUTTER l UCE to o faded rug? figure such o. slim effect. It's be- m r . _ --»- — , . . - coming to young and conservative C e Agajor In B. Cuniad and Mrs. pom- mblcepom“ bum... two A. Sponge u small poition of the wonwn nuke You,“ look smart O .‘ ‘ ,. . . . . . ‘ _ . _ ‘ _. _ , n11 Piincc Sztreet. tnblibéallffifllh Hllolllll" C ‘illtllftlllliulcelfr; lwlllig-clib 1a llllllil/Ie (ilrgillls hi} ‘K320110113 Clever French headed Valancu ‘lever-ll “lmlllg 0a the Ala-v m . . W‘ ens u s41 , 11' e- o ' 1.‘ ‘ ‘ ., . , _ ' _ ugguge-tail ac groun gay w LII)?‘ 116-1 'll_il.~i_l.~.h(5 at the Golf water, three tablespoons lemon lJlaveugbi-‘fn ‘igillfllh lgllelantlllgifigglivhly New draperies m’, the [wink don“, cool cotton hot weather J 2:130 {am-moon Will be Mrs. mice. rev strains cayenne pepper. Y l "5 l ' room in soft, vivid autumn colors. , n 1s so flgflgrjng o, M... mud; Nmsilnklnlmsa Claxflrkhaig melt [itttiigeirfléiilblespliiiénnsagli tliggpggi- Q Is It absolutely necessary m“ I {sstfiasy t; make as iheydare sgace- ‘tax-it skin andndeflngely Dfltictifill ' f v 1 '- - _ ' ' u , ese raper es are ecp ege or own 21s we as t e coun or Pauline Nicholson. * and. Wlwh Wfll mlXcfl. Mid WM“: the hinges and latches on me l“ cretonnc boldly patterned in wine. ry Ankh-sin" NOTE: It is mwii" - pulnr (let-hm 1 at i-l" ii, ‘.\ l liliJl"l c. 11112112 ihr i . i wll-Flvfl. '1." l‘- h. li* " ‘l-Zl (Jliliitl-flii 2312:3111?‘ 53:2‘; ye _.<_ ham“, " T-"aw-pwv n1 - Srnd us your votes. \ ‘FRRS’ AIR ls the name our styllsugave 1i. i»! Milt‘! lend 20f) VOlPs for each design hcforr We punt all inc in Wc have prepared it 1n response for "i1 Lzicv Cloth worked around a. ruziuczl enough to stand viuomus 1.- n .‘»iii.‘ill i-lozh for bridge tables 1c fashionable. ra\\'-'n-f0lln\v directions for crochet- -u1 and for finishing. Also material 1i-s_ ._._.__ ilfl ‘\\‘llf‘i‘l ordering Patterns and Voting hfrsl.‘ if, H. Hume's mmiv friends fliuiziii to sec her out motoring iilziiin after her serious illness of U10 hast several weeks. u - . The K1112 has deflnitel iv up the lease of Abergeldl! nastier‘ which since Victorian times has‘ ilwvn hi-id by rm» royal family. and 1.15 served as residence for om- oi- other member of the household when the court was at. Balmqm] It has not tween occupied, however, since King C-eorge V died, though the mansion annexed. Abergeklie Mains. “as Whore m, Duke and Duchess of Gloucester stayed W0 geazgns azod t r0 ers an slser, s e t, childhood holidays at pAlbei-gmrllg Queen Mary was very fond of the old castle. and knew everv 1mg. dent. ln its history. ORANGE AND RIIUBARB MARMALADE ges. without. el- ing them. Put on to boll ‘:1!!! enough wmter to cover. Boil until tender. ndd a little more water if desired. when cooked. drain off all the water on w 3 lbs. rhubarb, which has been cut up, and cook 1-2 hnur. Put oranges through mvwr rhonper. 711m put oranges and rhubarb together with i cup vshllr- sugar to each cup of the and lemon juice. Bring lo the boil- ing point. stirring constantly. Add remainder of butter, remove from heat, stir until butter has melted. and serve. This may be served waithout the lemon juice, if desir- e . DELICATE WHITE SOUP One cup dal, l onion. 1 ounce flour. l ounce butter. 1431mm milk, 3 pints cold water, 2 bla es celery, 3 sprigs parsley, i blade mace, l-fl dozen peppercorns, 4 tablespoons cream (this may be omitted), pep- per and salt. Method: Wash the dnl in sev- eral waters and put into saucepan with the cold water, celer , pars- ley, mace, peppercorns an onion, and boil one hour. Drain through a sieve, rubbing through as much ns possible of the pulp. Into an empty saucepan put the butter and flour; rub together over the fire until smooth; add milk gradually, stirring until it thick- ens. Add the soup. gradually; add pepper and salt. and allow to boil up once. If cream is used. add just before serving. and do not let soup boll after cream is added. “WIST RIDING RECIPE There is a recipe for West Riding ontcake or riddle bread given in fruit, 11nd boll until thickness de- sired. "Good Things in England" as It. hll been mulo for nob at Skipton refrigerator doors be kept tight? A. Yes; they should be inspected occasionally and kept absolutely tight, or one can not expect econ- omy in the ice blll. Q. How can I remove stains from the fish bowl? A. Vinegar and salt will remove these stains very readily. by the same family for the last seventy-five years and is still made ay, "Some fine Yorkshire oatmeal. a little yeast, salt. and water is made into a thick cream and thrown in a narrow strl on to the ‘bakr stone?‘ when he steam lmmediate-' 1y puffs it up. and this. says Mrs. Marshall of Skeiwith Fold Weat- morelan , "ls why the underpart is smooth and the top rough. When baked it is damp and flexible. and is hung before the kitchen fire to dry. It must be crlsped quickly im- medlately befor it is to be eaten." Mrs. Marshall saw it made when she was a little girl by the present baker's father, and says it is quite as good now as it. was then. "It has," says a member of an old Yorkshire family, "a most char- acteristic slightly bitter and very nppetising iavor and a most agreeable texture all its own. "it can be used to. soups. flsh fowl. butter, cheese or any kind of! meat in place of any other kind oi bread or biscuit " russet. and orange. Contrasting binding is walnut brown sateen. A dccp flounce gives character to the ivory marquiselte glass curtain Line the smart French-headed valance with sateen before pleating. Our diagram shows two ways of folding pleats for French headings. For either the perky heading B. or the trimly tailored one C. allow six inches (see fold of material A). - Note that the wide centre scallop of the valance is deeper than the narrow ones. and the end scallop: deepest of all. This valance is charming. too. in nlnin m-iwrinl with n mr'"" ‘MM the bench. Even a beginner can sew it in no time. The easy to fol- low pattern has a step-by-step in- struction chart. Linens and wash- able sliks are other popular mediums. Style No. 3492 is designed for sizes H. 16. 18, 20 years. 32. 34. 36. 38. 40 and iii-inches bust. Size 88 requires 3 1-2 yards of 39-inch material with 1-2 yard of 39-inch light and 1-4 yard of 39-inch dark contrasting. Send fifteen cents ilbc) in stun or coin (coin meferred) wra c careful]: address to Chariot etown Guardian giving:- Styio No. 8492 Size... Ill IIIIIO Name strut Address PIOVIIIM ANOTHER USE FOB IT A dish mop dampened slightly with n little furniture polish ll I splendid article for clenninl Nd springs, ' ' ‘ lit! k__