i! lio- \ goose Elem. +—-. <—|in__ *ALLIS Author of "This Time I-‘oreve To Romance." Wind CHAPTER XXLV “Come,_1 wan to show you my coLln, “m! c- - star ‘Et-QA __ ‘it's.—it'5 nke if you to slit... l. ound. 5st peas. (“LA l. Uvultl‘ l.» 4 all, ..lA.:.8. ¢-—~—L C411 se- cvcrytu. ,, light .: w.’ '" lnu ullcuoy -..1...ed lo e sags and uclg-Ji Llie h.- .pecn dud pret- sltil Ul1....b.'.li 1.; - 1 By ELEANOR CROW/NE r". “Dione Looks st Life." “Highway -— A Christmas Crul Ghosts of Pirates! . And Um- Glrl i-"lnds The Golden Treasure — LOV . iweud background. Sh m‘ Women ’s Realm i-é BRIGHT so With Romance ln Tho Everybody Adveniuée Bent — ‘ii realistic when heard against ths e mailogeo to nco at appropriate intervals. but .1119 was thinking vaguey 1 can. st. nu hert- forever smiling and ucd~ dlllg and saymg nothing. v_ ‘it lktut nu-e been a beautiful Jilly-cube," sue mamugcd finally. 1119 illD\';lli€1\L o; the scat, snglit as it was. threw her against the (able. cue nutnurew her naud hast- ter about what he wanted to buy for his s stels; she had even aoocmpali- led him on not uninteresting (.1:- tuisons into small shops the guide Jflu suggested. She had looked wit-h growing weariness at doe skin and l - » ‘_ . ‘"11 ulGy actomphllle.‘ ills 11y ircnl its sui".ace-1t was grells,‘ OngllSll wuols and mm Bnilied ob- d! 1 ., : , .. 11g out up. 1c'.ts;u1l=._,. too! llggigly at bottles of perfume. l l L.tl1.. 1..., .1: e..tc.lellt gliflso this is still a good bce-t." Coates when all tno plll-Zllflaflj were made 3d.) - I , ' 1r lhty 11.11 k; wn exncky what 1.11s said loytuly. “HEIAC, you'd better sit at 121st, withtsBrarton istupggly ignor- ,1 H‘ . i. ~ » ,_ lovxu." I-Lc clear: the one chair y lug ier 111 or a lan ome 1 "115! -"._ " ‘ ‘a ‘ ’ . s.:u- lelt uuccm- th;- siupe expedient of pustllngks that had taken her fancy she hag t ‘y. (‘T l? _~ _ eye. gjilfell ut 11:1" ccugloiueratlon of books and m 4;). sighed with relief. During the next uh] , , in a.1111;;e1n:1". "Afraid I'll kidnap c1110 the flccr. He settled him elf hour she expected that she could 5,,» . ' yguy no u“ _ on a chem against the side of the .e:1d the talk to more personal mat- dl.‘ ' (‘Jly -c-u're going to so n1‘..c.1 l:.r.t as star sat uucaslly on the Lei-s. she-had decided to refer a aln 1- ‘ gobble) ' edge of the sea; he had drawn up to her loueLucss, to the difficu tie. g Y ‘ would tike a lot of trouble for , to the table. ‘d d of en attractive girltlivitrlg nwlthout '1 1 ' " g ~ 1 , 5'3 ' 1 l w VClIBw "The Mernv Ma. nee s only lt-pro cc 0n n a grea cl y. Wm; a. ‘if’ "' . .1 hlclr uorgezi her little nnlut and the old girl wolud subject she had dwelt on foellngly 1 1», , ' (J3me cn. tllc cab r1 “out look like a deblitnnlr. no you know dur ng their trip across the Isthmus 1i, i , ms boat was built fifty-three years of Panama and Barton had seemed a.) , to 1.20;) the llllftfiifllll- ago?" k1 c“ d m m m ‘gltterestxcd and tsgmpathetiekibut he ' ' ‘ -' 11., t \'.'; Ltlirorfifl 1T His eyes n e at e Dug . e 11c su gese any rem y. ‘t: ,1 a; a ‘ b pthe Lallillnllf- and for a rrioment even Stardcclitlg ‘ Ilédleledwgoe had found grim Lelager '. 3' o . The '21!" cu imawne it cea an new a1’! w 0 a a ut everyone u’ em- 3 Q i hesltnteg atbtho shinning rails 2s i-t slid down the selves. It was all she coultd do to 1 g “cm l" ug 11:, but l.!\vl1_ys. I listen with a, .ho\v of interest when Pl 1 N. m5 o 111 '! she tried “n wa- used for fishing off the he spoke of Elise Cattrell and the n1‘ | j.; r voiye, to sound fry-Newfoundland Banks." Cootes ex_- tragedy that had marred her life. u i U n Rinéuteld, dug’ ‘Starl insttyantlyeldeitllt; as efbnnyhgig wented to listen to . . m u: lore rea w .e 1e sci=1 mo!" lflt p rva e.‘ a v e our. g £‘\'0?!Q!l'i.) lcok :1 binds the plrce. "After thaturslhe wen i071!“ (To be Continued) ~ _=;1 m 5c ence.’ to some rum runners. ion 51c ii —?i———_ ‘s: : 3 . .llflllll“dlvfili(l up; Ii hard life. She was caught by the‘ FALL op FAMOUS 05K n. p~ . e “I don't. 1120:! count sto Ccast Guard and the owuefi shot— __ i . -. l. n ca! cut. "They may look like right in this room. I"l1 s ow you! The m 1 h ‘ u . _ _ . ggest oak tree in Britain, 1 . r ~. ?l.':'l‘..~-.l;..‘;i .21.“. “use. $fifé§.".;“22€ soul: dOZizF-lm” om n3. l L ' u S312» rcmcmbei-cd u‘ booioshe had! “A man was killed here?" Star Y“ 99° Yea”- has D3911 151d 10W- zi. § '- rem. (yo: it Ticorurc Island? nllfr: stTmulcred. ‘ T1115 "F8111? W56 W85 111B MYERS! b v ‘ m? sailors we“, n_€,.e1y_al1 nvrcholg- SLCooficsiucldbdedl. an? bége drdeipféftlklge I oak in Europe, and it is estimated p, f ifs “wired not‘ sillloifd my l! d‘ (I m? ~ ~ f to contain 2W0 cubic feet of tim- vl i , . .951.l-lliilnilsif?lfliiiyfii’??? fikfihilkll it‘?lféltfi'il'i~?fieff'it°ii- b"- vbliors "cm =11 we we " ~ 11;; schobrner only a Short time‘ 1lnlscencese world would come to see it in the e,‘ l Nirh flint thought in mind she step-l "she was laid up for a time be- mflsnliifient park of Powls Castle i i, )0’! into the small room n; the foot i the Museum bought‘ her. Turf. which stands high 011 a rock near g 3 Qflfil?" tiwirs. n m ‘builch of A0351‘? wouldlicllttglpteildal: Welshpcol. in Montgomeryshlrl. It; ‘i i .~lt.5l“'?- ‘..§.‘2Z."'ei‘,.1.i'§§l ‘Sh. § it'll”. ‘2.'€pé’§kio'..‘m°él.“e,~, 1..., fr... 1*“, w“ due to we rotting or its _ ' j , ' 2 r _ d; n__.. .roo.s. ' 1 "(kw "That m rm ‘he men an ‘an hand waslaid briefly on hers.‘ It 1s possible that the oak tree ‘ n .cif. l is ' ' 5' ~lockekd ground at the greasy,st_ar Jumped to her feet and then was older than the castle itself, .2 11! and the scarigergltahkleerattltilflt?121111 tfliueoverlageli; sfafliulgd which belonged to those Princes (‘D11 t‘ 6 C i115 1‘ 3 ' , ,8 3 ; w’ of Ports will) layed so b a : t ‘ , together along the that hole? she ask-_d with force m ti“; border pwanare u‘; m? £0 thin 11nd exot-l or! for from being at home! 1111c from an old song pop-i “Pity able l" hcrc. A bed unbidcioil into her mind: tile nocr sailors Sh" smile-g! an fr“ d Coaicg looked of- r"‘d. i Of (curse I don't know much! . ling. St ll, I'm the Captvin‘ wjlvc the orders." His volzel‘ t thrcutcifng. As Stnr. or him .~harply' he movrd and opened a small door in nuositc wnll. “This is my follow-ct! him rii-glicriv and! w 1h- tl1i'cs!~.ol(l.l;‘rcu ( ho dnrku. ~11 mtcr- ‘ - ‘p. round portliolcs . eycs in one uiall. but 1 _~ ilicv were darkened by water and i f‘ rimmed further bv l1 crust of dirt. A, s‘. 11k of light SllOWQd across the‘ u. Tilt-re was evidently n uky-l ‘ kcu and! ad been tlcal (v0 1. i 1r. ‘W0 like two green . c in and sit down." he m7, hospnzibiy. "I'll got a licln. ‘y r.“ ycllh‘ 3811;; too hi‘. ago 11=t bulky elf-cat cu the floor. “ ‘:2, o show vou on the ma? whore. v going to lock for "pec mcns. Ii forgot to have the skylight flxedf‘! he added aoologetlcally. , As tho inmu flarcc! Sfor thouft, PM it v.‘ U l. li“‘.\'l'* ill" . lzihrc tho placo . . vhomr. nuri indosrribably shnbbyn, F1)» saw (or the first time that there‘ were ragged curtains pushed back, f1‘”'n the portholcs. ; Per thclurhis wondered as Ccatrs fall's‘! (".1 rbcut 1"h"t. h: wn: going: '.~ 1'11"»: ‘or nlltl v-hcrc ho (would SIClt‘ e". "Jiirus. Sh.“ “'21s rather Wad _ _ when ho stoop/Hi. Th0 't"1'v of our-l i - font rims and torturous svrlfirrs 1‘. that had seemed so ‘nirlvlrng abo-M - =51" modern rhin, 1'2“. too ._l-an-~_...-.. v. DESIGN 410th w!.l oleue the most metlc and onzc you start you will not wan The pattern ltions and directio To order this desgn, write yclu 1 Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardlsp Nsedlrurork Department. Trsfsn No. it‘! flame — — — ~ — -- —- ‘ ing place. All her thou ' Today/s Popular Design By Carol Aimes CROCHET INIEDALLION CLOTH Your guests will find it enchanting on ops. includes IL!" Cl(‘."i'i(!tll'l! in ns for assembling. and -end with l5 cents in coin or s interest. She peered rt the dark ova.‘ sot into the will! and half closcd with a shutter-like panel. Coates picked up the lamp and flashed it = u_ide. “That's the bunk." He raised the light so that she could look at tlte boards which closed it ‘n wove. "Sce, there's a compass set 1n tlte ceiling and a ruck for charts there cn Lil-e .i'de. Now do you believe I'm a rcal Cupeln?" Star backed away hastily. His face had come uncomfortably close to hers. She stumbled 011:1: somethiil‘! ou the floor and glanced down atit. rs; indlfierently, and then with orcvrln-g intentness. "That locks like my snmll suitcase!" "I've got :1 little one too. I stumb- lcd over it coming in. Well, go on deck non)? The seals IIEIIVLEI‘. alon: noun" "Yes, let's vnlcc ' ‘ Coates mig hers. they were common elloug it was incredible that this go I'll." Star hoped her betray her ht have a small case like h. But would have B, scar on the side just as he s h that had-n peculiar long scrlitc _ sllc had mad: when rile was IFKID". it. cut of tho stcrrrccm at the lib- rarv just a few weeks ago. There was no time to wolidf“: how the hag- had found ‘t. present rost- glits must le centered on how she c bag-and hcwclf-zlfi the boil. t - o Gloria's shore trip with Baron Unriolwvcoci had izceu illlylllllq but u she returned to tcn wa= not with _ and ikM r-uiclzlv toward the ship. She a success auzl wile the Cart-stem! Bar her. She ~D8ld off the driver V t l l r-l to ccwtrnl herself biwh lwcl- vmfng angrily, thr- sllivfs ladder. 0' a" the m‘r"r"b‘e afternoon“! 5"“ had P?"*“I‘€'('l Burton's full chut- < r0 furious rho (vowed to s‘:n ‘ NO. 101 I t to stop. zzme and tamps nauqu_..___._.__...__.........__...._...._.__....- shall we getting We must be sailing right anxiety. ould get the ~ a *l‘il"l and screflm and stamp fact It tnclr ~11 H” w"! ucwrr nud walk. hrr ovcr to * lcp Oak d this elaborately dfllnty table-» t is a simple pattern to make.‘ tructions without abbrevl- "l" 0 the famous campaign of King Ed- ward the First, and bile Bppclnt. ment of his infant son w; the first Engish Prince of Wales. So turbulent were the Welch ohlcttalns when William the Carl- queror came that he entrusted the deleucc of the west to one of his greatest barons. Roger dc Mont- gomery, Earl of Ehrewsbury, who] kept the enemy within their billy ccuiltry by a series of czlutles. It WES one of the PTIIIQLS of m" xvuo began tolbeln Powls. Cedwgan. ,bulld Powl, Castle on its command- ing height. using the red sand- stoncs from which tile castle re- cezved its name Castell Coch (Red CHEUE). Cadwgan married a Nor- lllilll Wile who may have seen the oak as a sapling. ‘ Succcding Welsh Princes added to the castle. and it finally passed into the posse siou of Hawys, who married Sir John Charlton. a. sup- porter of that Edtvard who was tho first English Prince of Wales. I11 H116 PC1211 n! Quacn Elizabeth the Herbert family bought the castle and have owned 1t ever slice. Tiler-e are many other very an. lclent caks in the great park, and -11 Douglas lir which is cizllrncd to te thc tallest in Britcrn. The park was laid out by the famous laud- scupc gardener Capability Brown, and the story runs that he pro. po ed to blow up the rock cn which the castle stands 1n order to secure s un:11'c_1n level for 1115 sound-gs, Wit-fl it's hanging gdrdgng Pcwls Castle looks dcwn on a scene of |5uD€Tb '3P5‘~\15}:. but llle tree which has seen it a! ccme into existence is no more. It pa scs into the 1st of historic trees; but, like the Faun of I-Ioluaut Forest in BSEX. ll W111 10119 b: remembered by all who have seen lt, for more than any (rec it stood for the ccuutry over which it spread highly branches. CLEANING FLOWER VASES l5 The lnodcrn woman makes 1v. cult of flower decoration. Th1‘) is a field of housewifery in which 5'19 for oxcfls the (moi-chines of fu-m. er geucraticus noted frr their domestic ac..cvemc11is. She a11- Dreclatcs the value of subtle color combinations, the fasting oilalitlrs 0f each variety. and (he 0011”; setting and bickgrcund to produce the best effects. The diversity of shape n! mod- ern vac designs has brought its own problem. I-I-nv can they be kept scrupulously clean? 011a cor- respondent writes: "Perhaps some of your rcaders have experienced the same dlfi culty that I have ra- moving water marks from vases. I have found that a single rubbing over the spots or ridges with a small pad 0i steel woo] remove. the encrusratlon immediately, do- inq no damage to the glass." The decree of "rimming? varies according to the district and con- sequent hardness of the waten but an expert in glrss and china states that this should not cause trouble, either with glad-s or pottery, 1f the W!!!" b5 Chimkcd daily and flow- ers never allowed to die and stand in the vase. Should it be neces- lsary fincst silver sand can be used with no deleterious eifectf The intricate shapes. often with narrow openings which do not per- f the insertion of hand or cloth, present some diiflcultv but -1 address on a piece u! Dope!‘ a select! n f fl ibl h d . - to Needlework Debartmenl, H bmges? ‘lsfiguve an “d b“ reveals just lthe one for the 10h. l Added lustre is given to glass- } ware if a little ammonia is adder! borlax or blue to the rinse. Silver Ishould be washed in hot soI/py water, and afterwards pollghgd to the weter who-n “laahlnz and iwlm s chamnis und pun poum, Social and __._-v---._ -<-w-i~ GYSO nalw A LALL w: ' ' o Owl‘! izzz: Dorothy Dix" “our Nagging is the Chief Run Away While, Jealousy Ranks at List - No Wife when s. married mun home. his wife always professes to be but Mr. Don't" Fisenberk- Who is the vats Missing Ho soy ab l personal Ho further to places of married to o bridge tent city for n. f been planation is that start a new life, and moreover, et. The twelve he was asked en supporting their husbands. Mr. Ekenborg‘: d be well as tragedy in the wife-deserter with scorn Think of the men who rise up ending nagging; when they are at home. collector and who see all of the cwuy in senseless extravagance have their wlv necks! Think of the men whose 1 YCIIIBD to be a very nice iron. but. when I ‘eo who I start miv fancy work he gets out his and I make him see how sis ‘in the world is done by men. ulrugth and endurance of the! i or s clean place to sit in of their children being ruined by silly mo and bring them up without mailucrs or morals! whining wives, with with with complaining wives And the m wives who belittle theml have the courage to stand which they live. But eight to i: faults of wives thct cause herds and quit without notce should not only it shows that holding a husband is no l women profess to beleve that it is. ____.___ cooking for one hour. During this .. h t It doesn't depend on a. wife's lcoks. nor her keeping slim and being e, final cooking it is well again to put 31;“? r ' Fgsmnghoh 52:’: ‘kiwi, glamor girl when she is 40. It Just depends on the wife m°kin>z hPFPI- me “m; buck on the rack or bones 95° ry and the home so pleasant that the husband want: to come back to them so m" it does not suck m bottom than men. , 9.45 to at night inn-red of fawn)! the "can do thct if she will. Don't Censor Men Dear Dorothy Dim-What knitting and crocheting and d does? This do you oing dlsvust {or him. ‘list cant stand it. How can I look? Answer: The Duke of Windsor Pnd all of n‘ v-w.“ ma" “f0 role] M 1.1; ‘lay -1-4! The men. P’) vou see vou will have g something sissffied in a man to take to kwlttlnl hourv when they I ,'"r~u"‘ be '1 "rand ‘Wrw fr!‘ Pam in country should be run. Reason Why Husbands Mate fades 01kt PET-ODS that there are oidbt 200d reasons. Ill trace lo directly to of which s. mm will“? and and that the thouso s of whom he has restored to their last fifteen veers left home bec habits, mother- ncglect. Jealousy or unruly children. the lust number of disappearing husbo gin‘ for the most, and of usboxlds who tbs wide-Open Imces finusement every night. e anctical anti-card sake There is a sort of cynical humor as findings, because while we and contempt, we are that he has his points, and wonder that there are not more of him. who never know what it is to have one moment's peace or to be permitted to v . ! k r t1 ‘W’ may wan‘ w d° m Thin 01ml? $152: wof their lives being thrown by their wlv-es! es‘ families hung like the old woman o .._.____. lazy wive: never div an evening! the gaff instead of Mr. Eisenberlsra con u all kinds of man boards at mv home 2nd n1!‘bf0i-WE"5 knit and do embroclerv 1t Personally. I hbve always thought. it would be a fine thing for m-n It would wivo them scm P llttiw PWJIIHC‘ the (“bur =t0re nr the poolroom. f" the. v-Hiurv“ -*"\"e be was discusflmz no Strangely Enough, the Bottom of the Need Lose Her of the aaiotun of his nOt-so-hep unable even gums why he din i . founder and chief sleuth of a pri- Bureou. knows the answer. single one v thout trace. unwilling husbands wives‘ arms in the auso of their wives’ iii-law trouble. husband the wife. for 1m. snhh any; that jealousy accounted for i Hi8‘ in between were s. few cases headed for dragged out And there away and was found movement. Sl-ransely ex- hopped o. train and rather than be nd. who ran all look upon bound to concede f ho live in fear of the bill- Think of the men who f the sea, about their e them a decent meal. k of the men who see thers who never correct their fault’; Think of all the men Weeping wives. with of it is that so many of them fleeing from the torment :'n ciuslons that there are only husbands to throw up their warn but cheer wlve=. For t the occult and mysterious matte!‘ Thin arvel their e parts unknown. And any woman s . Who Knit think of a man who delights in fancy work that a in many wars seems him He‘ out his kuittluw I feel a i u» it makes him z MRS. S. S. R. x f !\"~-t. of the finest embroidery mo=t frmous Parisien (‘Wfsmakers to revue-z 1'01"‘ rninion about there handling a needle or a crochet; hook. ethinlz useful tn do in the.’ I be turrfiw out. sweaters and soc": lfggcs M.‘ mum- w-w me DOROT I-IY DIX. +004‘ ~ * 5A§7QQ¢A ZIZTAIZ~A'~¢_'.~A.4¢A"" .l'k'».kxksrkk-.;~,,...,‘ YOllll INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE B! FRANCES DRAKE l ‘Conyrilht. 193B. King m» 1 book in the section your birt I iQQO-O-OOJww 1 i ‘For Friday. December ilth MARCH 2! to APRIL 20 (Aries) _-0nly roam and time for gener- ‘ous, big thoughts and deeds. lEverythlng of a selfish or petty nature must be taboo. Menlai tasks, minor matters, assent a1 dut- ies best favored. y APRIL 2i t0 MAY 23 (Taurus) , -Dea1 cautiously with strainers. be Imlndful of your own and fami'y'a |11eeds and don't ccmpromi’; with wrong. A good deal may be no- compllslicd slcug cznstnictlve lnis and if you tackle your work will- ingly and cheerfully. Late evening line for keen thinking. MAY 2i to JUNE 2i (Gemini)_ Especially favors the unusual and brilliant in thrusilt and action. Writers, advertisers. cartoonists. jurists, lawyers. accountants, stu- dents. teachers. doctors among lhme listed for benefits. JUNE ‘l!!! to JULY 23 (Cincer) -Born before Jriy B? Inruslrious- ness and cooperation will meet with reasonable success. Make every cffort to wcmnplish a goal which you should set for your- self. You other Cancer-born ore under less friendly rays except t0- ward evening. Strive hard! JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (hem- Good Sun-Moon rays betweeen 8:40 and 8 A M. give the dry s propi- tious start. with moderation and avoidance of exaggerated ideas and methods you r-hould be able to make a fair showing. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Special Announcement! Fine rays for all Vlrgoans, but especially you whose work or other activities and duties iiQqUiPQ mental alertness, study, research. analyti- cal sbillty, smart orltickms. artis- try, msthelnatics, public speaking. S 24 to OCTOBER 2.‘! (Libra) — TIME. that precious commodity, can be of great service to you. and you con wast- it for you. make it valucless! Silently observe, calmly reason end cheer- fully do—and the day is YOURS. OCTOBER 74 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Sconpio) - Rest for finishing in- cumpleted matters, attending to neglected correspondence and ‘phone calls, checking stock and making notations ond observa- tions on how you can improve your work and chances for od- vsnoement. Bo loyal; don't worry. stores Syndicate Inc.) hdav comes in. and find what your outlook is. according to thc stars. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Saglttnrhls) - Should be pro- ductive. Gains indicated and fav- ored in general busmeess matters, selling. buying, manufacturing, in domestic service Carry out pre- viously laid plans. Not advisable you make drastic changes or ln- dulge extremes in anything, DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — No easy day for gaming headway but one that can register some agreeable surprises and wholesome achievement if you follow your better Judgment and ntultlon. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY Z0 (Aquarius) - “Spend wisely but save with even wider wisdom“ is peculiarly pertinent to today's needs. Do not mrke promises vou can not and should not keep. Avoid chuck or shoulder is used for pot rou perim- W damp cloth, and seasonings. Melt the auet or fat in s heavy pen and sear ends and sides of the rout. rock in the bottom of u. heavy ket- tle. (Beef bones may be placed ~ln bottom of kettle and roast not on those, if rack is not available). Add out up vegetables; and i cup of hot water. cook for two hours, turning coco.- IOS UWH JUlCOB. frothy and slightly browned. Then add 2 cups of liquid which is the molt juices with necessary and cook until thicken- cook 3-4 minutes. back ln the gravy and 0 before cooking is done means that gravy is all ready when meat is QOfQO-fO>O4Q§§§-§-O-§+O§-§§4l $11112 cook's CORNER ‘AL-k 'Q.QQ-Q Qww Pot Boost With Mock Turtle Gravy 4 pounds beef. rolled i-s cup flour {teaspoons sslt 11B uwpoon paws! i-i cup suet or I tablespoons fat v°3°"°'b1°‘ u" cum" a ‘mks who loveth suficreth. too, celkfy. 1 onion sud 2 sprigs of Do m, love: unnmimed “m; Pl-YSWYL Far more than balance life's pains? A cut of hoof from round. rum-P. t. Mix the flour with the salt and lpg the moot with s then dredge with flour Place the soured rout on s low Cover tightly and The Juice come out of the meat and roast finally cooks in ionally. Gravy for Pot. Bout. Strain and measure fat and juices rpm pot roast. Skim off fat. 4 tablespoons fat (_.=klmmed from roast liquor). 4 tablespoons flour. ”r‘";,‘$)“““‘“ ‘mm m“ "m" WOMEN ARE BUSKIEK. AGE v a. 1 condensed mock turtle SLOWE“ s s D Cook the flour in the fat until water added if d. Add the mock turtle soup sud Put the roast continue f rooster. Keep tightly covered. Adding soup to gravy I hour‘ . . thus saving time st the serv- ng end. Morning Smile N0 MATTER Fashions --_= ’ 1n. Thoulli it be tflli! ‘be useful. Paint every other step first, and when dry paint the wgy it, is possible to walk upstairs without muchnz 5nd the 10b is an e yourself. soil drifting bang promo Department largo scale f and demonstrations! the drought area M‘ Western dds. ' There's dressmakers in Capetown. local labor bureau flil a demand for in this ceiling. live longer, and in physical struc- ture are further removed from the 8P6. lecturer at London university, at a meeting in London of the Married Women's association. it l8 HOE DGCIJUBG U183’ BIC WOITACH but because 0f 50MB OOIIIPUOMJOII b0 the COIIIIBTY. sidered polite for women to sat practic still, to have s beau to be liable to fainting fits and have picturesque means of resusci- tutlon. They do: they do. This hint on painting stairs m!!!“ they are perfectly remainder. In this the wet paint. asy one to do TIN planting as a droulht and control measure is cod by the Dominion of Agriculture on a. or both experimental purposes in Can- CALLING DRESSMAKERS for The was unable to slx experienced a wide demand "WOIIIGII 8P6 SEYOIIEBI‘ Lhilll DIED, " declared Dr. C. M. Fleming. "The whole evidence we have." “when they appear not to do so. "In the last century it was oon- ally nothing at all, to sit Liter ture ..._.._______. it‘; n1: y IIOIISIJJJIFE l AND 11:11 AOTIVITIES i tlful pallor and “There is evidence to suggest," added Dr. Fleming, “that oivilimd man L; tending more closely to the feminine type to approximate in bony structure and in the size MBGAUBWI‘: “McTzvish, I've just heard that your wife has run away with the chauffeur." MacTavish: "Ah, well, it doesna’ matter. I-Ie was going at the end of. the week, anyway." Dad-Roper: how dare you hit YOIIX‘ 811W!‘ Robert-Auntie made me. Aunt Maud—Nonsenss. I toldyou that if you hit her I would never! kiss you again. ‘ Robert~Well. I cnuidnt chance like that slip by. let a Delight Friends With Thrilling Fortunes Tel Leaves Raves! Your Fsio associates who are not of fine character. Aim high. FEBRUARY ill to MARCH 20 (Pisces) -— Trickv for most Zodia- col natives but idea! fcr you i11- tutive, maginotlve Plsoeans Put your bright ideas and plans into actual motion. Try new methods. Invent. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY is fortunate. blessed with many sterling qualities to be develpoed and directed. If properly reared. and educated (and it will help ed- ucstg itself if family can't afford it), it will seek a field of endeavor worthy of its fine capability. Ex- ecutive powers. a desfre to do well and a sound sense of balance no.- tural gifts. TAKE THE “LEAD” FEELING OIIT OF YOOR LEGS Gs! ManOxypnIn YmlloodudGulln Pop flu! Sends You Bounding Up the Stain People who smother to duth din because oxygen has been oomph ly out ofl from them. Just u surely you a slowly smoth- ering if your blood locks red corbusclel. Bed corpunclel on your oxygen-carriers. They csrr the oxygen u breathe in to ov- ery nlrt. o your lntnn. ithout enough oxy- sren-urryin corpus u. livnr, stomach an bowels gets polo. flabby. ofu I’!!! ‘income i tilri-“W an “with. need 1| DLWllliuns mu r1111. Thou world-famous pills help make morn and bower ihu cirrus-cumin Jstfirivxilllgml -1ru s c or vino-prover: blood)- blfll W“ DIE Ten for two-and one of the two is a very clever girl! Sh: odds spice to the occasion by finding exciting fortunes in the cups. Fun and cosy to read tea leaves- and how a man loves that undivided attention you give him when 1 telling his fortune! “I sec loaves grouped like s cross i —meuling a crisis in your life." you say mysteriously. "You must choose between two roads! "But. hints this crescent moon, your love will be true through it all. You won't mind even the dis- appointment for e t o I d by this 1 question mark." l And then perhaps you find an l airplane-meaning success after , discouragement. Or a horseshos- good fortune. And oil's well! Cord fortunes are another lively wly to entertain. Great excitement as each one cuts the cards. makes a wish. Tho Nine of Hearts says the wish comes true. the Nine of Spades blsckly frowns N0! Or tell fortunes with dominoes, dice, horoscopes! How to do so la explained in our Iii-page booklet. Gives ‘horoscopes for every month in the your, also the meaning of every card in the deck. Has tips 0n "crystal-gazing." fortunes in the fire, ol|_o my}; lively fortune games. Bond 20c 1h coins for your copy of Fun With Fortune-Telling to The Gusrdisn Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. well accuse Dr. loyalty for such championship of the other sex. doing "her" an liljus-ticwbecause of skull and pelvis." If any man reads this he may Fleming of dis- But he would be Dr. Charlotte woman! M. Fleming is a HOW CHILBLAINS COME When we inquire in what classes or typos of pepole chilblairis nracur most frequently. the answer ' will lead us to ascertain the cause to which this affliction is chiefly due. It is found both in young children and on old people. and the robust: in the ill-nourished. more frequently in women than in men; in U19 weak rather than in sluggish rather than vigorous. A chllbiain, it has been said, represents two stakes in the reso- tlOn of tissues to cold-an Initial anaemia. followed by a prolonged congestion. Anr! the reason why it specially afflicts young clfldren. old folk and women is to be sought simply in a sluggish or defective circulation of the blood. Thus it is natural that in old people the driving force of the heart should no longer be vigor- A} ous. while in youngsters this force has not yet reached its maximum yet by a. long way. The circulation of women is weaker than that of men-speak. mg gonerolly—and henoe they gbl. for from chliblalns more than the stronger sex. One doctor ssseng that women's tendency to poor w. oulatlon. and thus to chllblalils, his its roots to a. very large extqm, in constipation. Hence it is of prlmo importance to bring about a. regular action of the bowels, 50 that the blood may pulsote freely and flow into the very extremzties. bet this be done, and cllllblalm will prove for less troublesome. “Much mahogany furniture of early Georgian origin has errone- ously been ascribed to Chlppefldflle or to the Chippendale school of (m. sign. JELLY FANCIES Make o. pint or a. pint and s mm of lemon jelly, according u; num- bers, and divide into three ptiflifllls, Leave one uncolored and color the other two red and grecu respcl». tively. Pour into small oiled lngltlg When set, arrange on a glass (i151; in attractive color formation. If you like you can add a tablespoon sherry or of maraschiuo syrull. or both, to the pint, for a dEllClOlbly rich flavor. Bo grmt is the demand from other countries for Haitian pro- ducts. as a result of the war. the government is taking steps to pm. vent shortages at home. LARGE FOOD STORAGE SPAOI NOT NECESSARY The housekeepe of today docs not store great quantities of food; the telephne and delivery trucks have done away with the necessity, In consequence the but!er's pantry, huge food closets, and large pon- tries are poor investments in the small house. lust occupying specs and requiring needless stop: and work for the housewife. Think well before you plan too much food storage space in the new home. The qualities which one de- velops through ploying Bach m1 of lncslouloble benefit in !‘)'.li_\'lllg Chopin. CHICKEN PIE Chicken pie runs right through Canadian history. Here's one auth- entic recipe of the kind “Grand- ma used to make." One large fowl, hot watcr l-l pound salt pork salt, 2 tablespoon: butter, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 i-i cups chicken shock. biscuit dough. Clean fowl. cover xvuh ho! water. add one-quarter prune! sail pork and simmer until nearly tender. Add salt and cook unti! done. Cool, Remove skin, discard bones. and cut meat in rather ‘arge pieces. In the mcnluime simmer the broth until it is wmn! ‘and reduced one-half. Moll butter. add flour and cook until crumbly Add one and one-hnlf Cups chick-ell broth, cook until thick and season to taste. If more gravy is needed incredze butter, flour and broth. Roll light biscuit dough ORG-hill‘, inch thick, cut around to fit you! baking dish. Bake biscuit top 111 separate pan. Place chicken cov- ered wit-h grovy in baking dish, heat, and when biscuit is cooked place on top. Cooked separately the crust is always Crisp and per- fect. ____ ___ New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles Night or day this dress is bound to be your favorite. Tiny, tiny waist, luvcrled pleats aha: flare and a youthful collar close under your chili. The four~gorcd skirt fits snugly aver the Pups anti then breaks into graceful ripples It the hem For daytime festivities, o dark silk crepe with :1 (vnits collar l5 101/915’. Fm" holiday parties you will need a long cuss. ‘xcferably one with the new covered-up look. A velvet skirt and s silver lame blouse couldn't be prettier. Style No. 3024 is designed for sizes 11, l3, 15, 1'! and 19 veers. Size I5 requires 3 1-2 yards of 39- inch material for street length dress; 1-4 yard of contrasting for collar. l Send fifteen (lbc) (coin is pro- IerQ) for pattern. write plainly your Name. Address and style number Be sure to state the size "n11 wish Style N0. 3024 Sim u... u. -.-. _.____________._. Name Street Address Cit! Province 3024- snzcs u-uo A ch01!‘ hi8 It has: A church choir is not a minio- flsmg turn choral society. music w perform which is not often capable o! being done by choral society methods. ‘t"" Adan“ wider range of music and s nar- rower l-ango of sppesl. la” I‘i' -— “Wu”. Mind's relieves when.