.. ‘(KKK - .._.. .Women wRealm x.‘..i- _ l_ g V Social and Personal Fashions -°-- Literature ______ __ _.____ ___V____ _ __ _ _ l‘l'lE (I: \. .'.'li is r-- .- ‘ -15- I 7..'*'iH .__,____L:__._ _ _____ _ ... . .. _ ., s _-3:.‘ L f 1_"“-V‘ "N °"'_ ‘mu’ $_ -W ‘V-" " ’ ‘ -. :§_ OF fjé HAPPENINGS THE WEEK The King and Queen, with the [Moflatt of North Svdricy who two young princesses. are visiting Edinburgh for a few days, from October 12. ’I'hey will stay in the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse. The visit is to be an informal one and the King's only public engage- ment. is that of opening St. An-I (lrew's House. on Cnlton Hill. This . building, which has been called "The Scottish Vifhltehall", is to cen- t tarliae the various government of- v‘ iioss, hitherto scattered about the l city, I l I i The Duchess of Kent, first mem- ber of the R0311 Family to volun- teer for war service has taken up her tasks of preparing bandages and spluits at a hospital in subur- ban River. she works two hours a day. King George and Queen hziizaibetb toured London's civil de- fense posts Wednesday. The King wore the service uniform of a Field Marshal. The Queen later insspactcd the Joint headquarters of the Red Cross and the Order of St. John. She wore a powder blue ; dress with a halo hat to match, and carried ii. gas mask in ii (‘Lill- i.'.is siitcticl with a striip of \\‘.\lt.e iieribuig. . . . M.r. Jvllfi A. Stiles UBL‘. Chi:-i f:‘.xLcuti\'e Gemini.-.-ioiiez, Boy Scouts Association of Canada, Oi- fiiviii, wilti li:i,; \'lslt~.'d lil:i'<3 on sel- eriii CCClL$l0llS uJ.~: ill on ’l“ue.~idiiy lust. . . 0 . Commander Edson C. Slieiwood. R.C.N. has tiiken up his appoint- merit as Aide-de-Camp to His Ex- cellency the Govemotr General. . . . . Dr. C. H. Beer and Mrs Beer left , Monday on a holiday trip I’) the Worlds l-‘u.i: at San l-’i‘:i:ici:r.‘0. California. . . ‘ reatest plesaure It is with the Miss Katherine that the friends 0 Maclennan of the Staff of the Alexander Hospital. Montreal, learned she is arriving home next month to accept a position on the staff of the Provincial sanwtorium In this city. I O I 0 Prof. J, G. Paterson, who was spending the summer holidays with his wife and young son at Loch Lomond. N8. has returned home to resume his duties in P.W. Col- lcgfi. Mrs. Paterson and baby are at v [ isiting the farmer's po._rcnn.x. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Hicks. Up- per Sackiille, N.}3. . . . ‘ The illness of Miss Kay Wright. daughter of Mrs. Leith Wright, for the past several weeks, is greail regretted and it is hoped she w l regain her usual robust HJOD health. ease Mrs. Fred S. Chandler accom- panied by her son Stewart. leit 'I\lesday for Wolfville. NS, where Stewart will attend Horton Aca- demy. I O I 0 Miss Katherine H. McLeod, of New Bedloc-<1, Mass.. and ‘ Isobel M:icLeod. of Toronto. wli.-7 have been spending a holiday with their stster, Miss Ma-bel Ma.cLeodi loft Wednesday _on_retunL Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nicholson of l Montreal, who with their family‘ have been simmering in Charlotte . town have returned home. . . R..N. Miss I . At the Golf Links this eftemooii the tea hostesses will be Mrs. A. V. Boiunders. Mrs. J. R. Pa/ton. Miss Helen Wakeford, Mrs. H. L. Pal- mer. Miss Mona Wilson. 3 O I I O i Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lea after I‘ most enloyable visit to Mr. Lea'<i old home friends in Victoria anti: Charlottetown. left Monday on re- turn to Montreal. 1 C 0 O 9 Miss Constance Mcmrlane who has been visiting her father. Mr. Henry McF‘a.rlane. left Thursday to take up her teaching duties at Mlt. Allison Ladies Colleflfi. Sadr- vile. spent Labor Day week-end with friends in Moncton. . . . . Tea will be served at the Chur- lrittemwn Tennts Courts this after- noon bv Miss Doris Heartz. Miss Greta Barbour, Miss Nellie Bren- ton. . . . . The Duchess of Kent attended Lady Zia Wern'ncr's garden party at Someries House. in Regent's Park, thh week. She was wearing I smart little autumn hat which set everyone talking. it was the crown and upturned brim. Two size of a small plate. with speckled grey and brown feathers’. pulled th:-ough the back. rested on i her neck. . 0 I Mn Harry Chaplin. her d tar Marjorie. and sister, Gwenuath Duchemin been summering at Fortune have returned to their home in Sydney. 0 I I 0 Rev. Dr. John Sutherland Bon- nell, Mrs. Bonnol and. family who have been suimimering at Cavendish leave today on return ‘to New York. I I Mr. R. N. Taylor of Montreal is visiting with his mother, Mrs. P P. Taylor and enjcfirig a shor: holiday fishing and renewing friendships. . . _ Dr. and Mrs. Lionel Lindsay and family who have been occupying their cottage in Orwell for the summer montrts returned to Mon- treal this week. I I O A cordial welcome in being ex- tended to Mr. Douglas litter and [Q br__ig_e____i_gi'_m_eply Miss Queen lder" nea ’ Beauty Ha: A Ooern II b that I . II: III thao ?m.‘£'-°.n.i lII?0pW.|‘f;Ibul.)ll':I‘l: amount to when com are to the utey which count will: vlhrntlng i’ 1 III pd tea . on normal: and vmtium snafu:-'ve°.7 - -.- -:-nr-- fltl‘. . who have l Dr. Chase‘: Nerve Food taking up their res_ldenc€ in city. Mr. litter is attached to the ‘-tank of Commerce :taff. . . 'I‘he summerside tea hostesses at the Golf Links this afternoon will be Mrs. J. W. Leckie, Mrs. R. S. P. Jardine, Mrs‘. H. Colvin. . . Mr. Robert Hyririnian who has been in England for some time. has returned and is with his par- ents, Hon. J. D. and Mrs. Enid- man Ottawa. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Avard and two children Arthur and Louise spent the week-end in Sackville. . . 0 . Miss Marjorie MacQuarrie of the Geffrey Ha‘l Hospital, Quebec, is convalesing at her home in Sum- merside, after her recent opera- tion. coon Mr. and Mrs. A. B. L Home m1__{‘j_.€m Modern Etiquette (By BOB_EB-TA LIE) -fl:'ln’b'h'n'h'-'b'lJ'ln'l:'l-%i'H‘-%'ii'H'i'n'H'\-f'ln' . Q. when two women friends have always remembered each otherb wedding anniversary with 1.; gift, and one's husband has pas-‘ sed away, should the other friend send the usual gift on the nextl anniversary ? A. It would be more tactful not to do so. l Q Isn't it discourteous for a: man to talk with a woman with- out removing the cigar or cigar-. ette from his mouth? A. Yes: a well-bred man will never do this. E Q. How should one address a. | woman doctor socially? A. Doctor Williams." " :'a“fiM%‘-H% Morning Smile I -. .. -I-—vb—-|)'.l'\3-\d"H'lhI u _ _ . _ . » - l Iookkeeperz ‘I beg your par-l don, sir. My wife wants me to: of summersidc, left on Friday for. Sydney, N. s,. to vi.li their (ini1gh- l for, Mrs. Parker ‘ . . s . Mrs, Irelantl ulio liii.-2 been \'i.lt- llii: .|i'l‘ tiltl ll’ Illl‘ lll St El ill 5, iuul l'L‘lllll\t'.'a iii SU.lI‘.lllt.‘l'.. . lmivi-5 on Moiidtiy lor her l]0lllL' in 0\\LllUlll]B, .\/liniiesota. During her ylsi:-, I\Iis Irclniitl w.is lilt-:.s.iiii._\ held per clean iiouse this after-. ‘Dorothy Dix's Letter BOX Go “Blooey” and the I lI.ove Affairs With Married Men Invariabb’ Girl Has No Recourse Unless She is Willing to Have Her Name Forever Smeared With Scandal power to win Finally, when was stepping he has no in me. I feel as shall I do? noon. would you let me have the Answer: Charge it up to experience and let it be a warning to you not to tilteriioon off sir?" Bus "I certainly will not." BJQ "thank you ’,rau into the pit again That is made a fool of herself. or worse. for "er" away there is no way in which a \Vf;lllfln can get even with him without Dear Miss D1x—I am a girl of 23. When I first boss. who was a. man of 50. soon began pi from work and giving me a lift home. had a great attraction for me and I tried was going out W'.Lh 1 have no Job and am up against it. once in a. while. but now I know very started work. my on my way home I knew right from the start he to steer keep him at a distance. but one the first thing I knew I him. He did everything in his me and talked of divorcing his Wife. rumors began going around that I out with the boss I had to dull». Now He sees me clearly that tentlon of leaving his wife and thbt ckingme up he is scared to death of his reputation. I also have a name which is sullied and I have lusloned and heart-broken, for it was real love with been left disil- though I have been left holding the bag. Is there any way I can get back at him’? After all. I feel that he owes memomething. vlrhnl ARYBELLE about all any woman can do who has love. when a. man kisses and rides IHHFH. 5-. I KNEW 1 Collld depend hurting herself far more than she hurts him. on 1. Ull ‘l‘ht- lung hitter drove too swni€o”£?g%‘-"V ms vanity He (‘il'.( .liilf‘(l by ll(‘l‘ nuiiiy friends. . . . . Tlic (‘ll‘_.,’agf'll1.‘lll. has beeii ali- ncuricetl in V:ti:t-ou\ct' of Miss Eva Virginia, only daughter of Mrs. Lt~iui'<.;ey of that city. and the late,‘ Alfred A. Lcfurgvey, LL.D. t Prince. Edward Island and ’.in-[ ccuver, to Mr Securd Lair i.. only son of Ml‘. and Mrs, 0. D.. Lamprncm, of V.1ncouvei'. Miss; Lefurgey studied at Brsmksome, Ha‘! in Toronto. She is a member of the Vancouver Junior Leazue. . o . - '\/K8iii‘.)Ei‘S of the Duke of Devon- shize-'s faziiijy recently axeinbled‘ :1: Ohat.=.\v3.’lb for the coming_-of- air’: celebrations of Lord Haiting- ton, grandson of the late Duke oi Devonsliiw (nice Governor-General of Canadi. Hundreds of guests were entertained by the Duke and Duchess at a izarden party. There was a large party too for employs and tenants from all the home are first attracted by the un- usua appearance of the windows. due to gold leaf with which the friimes are finished. The famous scillpttlre gallery. added to the original b:'.il<iin;: by the sixth Duke who was responsible for so many improvements to house and gardens some h d years ago. is one of the artistic triumphs. Thiis gal- lery is hung with lath-century Flemish hunting t.apesti~ies. Here. too is a fine bust of Napoleon, and 111-“W9? more lovely than all the studies. :1. seated figure of his mother. also over the tinware, by Cimova. The private cha/pel. like many other parts of the house. bears tribute to the 17th-century craftsmanship of a local carver in wood and stone, Samuel Watson. It is p:iiteilc:i in cedar wood with raised crcivinzs in lighter lime woods depicting liowers. wild birds and clierubs. It was before the altar of alabaster and black marble, also the work of Watson, that Lord Charles Cavendish married Miss Adele Astaire in May l932. PRESENTATION and ADDRESS —~—-— i On Thursda evening, August 10th the mem of Lady Argyle L.0.B.A. of Argyle Shore assemb- led at the Lodge Rooms for the purpcse of iionourin one of their valued members. M Margueritei Crosby. Mr. James MacPlm.ll cap- ‘ ably noted as chairman, and after ‘ a. few introductory remarks called on the Worthy Mistress, Mary Mao- .Dougall to escort Miss Crosby to 15)., the place of honor. The Worthy Mistress read an address while Amy MacPhail made the presenta- tion of a Lemoo Purse. Miss Cros- by, in her usual pleasing manner. Yihanked all for their kindness and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rover-‘ mioughtfulness. The remainder of the evening was spent in music, ‘ <lngllI2‘ and social intercourse. Dur- ‘ing the evening the ladies pres- enl: served a delioiotis lunch. With ‘the singing of "Auld La sync" a | most brought to a close. (Patriot please copy) Cheese Tarts 1-3 cup milk ‘ 1-2 cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour Pinch of salt 2 egg yolks | 1 1-2 cups cottage cheese 2 tablespoons butter Juice and grated rind of lemon Heat milk. Add sugar, flour and salt. Cook mixture until thick stirring constantly. Add well beef.- cn .883 yolk and cook 3 minutes I ‘juice and rind. Pour mixture into well baked tart or pie shells. PHYSXCAL UP -TO-- DATE SAINT JOHN N. B.~(CPl —'I'lie da of “excrcis:s" ls oat. Mir; Lois Fa , physical instructor at the New Brunswick summer school believes. “Ph sical education" is the new gm 6 in that it “educates both the .body and the mind." FATAL JACOWS LADDER ABE7RYS’1"WY'I'H Wales -40?) Trying to arrest the fall of her nine-year-old son, who had stumb-‘ led. Mrs. D. J. Jones, 34, was killed when she fell down the loo steps formling the “Jacob's Laid- ere, New Meaning When health wenkms. Dr. Churn‘: root vaiun in You can win Ilrringth and poise an the attractiveness which with alone given by using this well- nown food ""w§'}°'il3'c get netted. fvodnyf f'OIl NhW PED AND IN! izt..y Sir, ll.|l43l'. "that's not golf, confound . ducal the worn-spois with these. estates. Visitors to this ancestral be surpnsmg how quickly mu trout l I toe, while an elderly ,1.‘ bmh,‘ :3“ member was Sm‘ pgriigngegrofessioiial. while she is an amateur. his second. The drive resistance. He can lay sh upon lie between the latter’s legs. and it is no wonder that he \\'lfb her. he belle-wed, when they me‘. you." "I know," replied the long hit- tar, modestly. “but it's jolly fine croquet." "..'¢'h'-'-'h'-"h"u'l-H-'V"H'luf'h'l-‘-'l:'l-/5'l:‘V\:' 3 How Canl?? ‘ E (B: ANNE ASHLEY) r'.'u".%'hP-i’u“u"u:"u‘5'b'u'\n'b'n'iu'-r'i:'b'u'ln‘J' c Q How can I renovate carpetsdngs on which the seams are beginning who loves to go to part1 be possible for two people with such unlike natures to have a hapliiy and C. . ‘ successful marriage’) to show wear and are fading? A. Buy some soft crayons or. Certainly, no maxi who is more than twice 8. girl's age can do a more act than to win her land people begin to talk, the game Ls over. .is nothing that she can do except wring helpless hands over her wreaked house of dream. has a. wife. She can't make anoe of marrying And that’..s at they were heart IUSL merely to amuse himself and doe:n'i, even play the love game fairly. For He is sophisticated. ex- He knows how to flutter and eaiole and break down her r the pretty thinzs that girls crave. Then. when he is tired of her She has lost out. and there already him marry her because be if she sues him and tries to collect damages for her hurt heart she smears herself with scandal that she never lives down. But it takes the edge off of our affairs with marned men have gone blooev to realize that they knew all along what they were doing and th “till” me“. only)?‘ taki h b h b er woman‘: ome, c hus d fr h if-o h helpless little children. M r an cm or and I m Emu sympathy for these girls whose love perfectly wen aware their lovers was by breaking up an- nlce going. isn't it? a o o S|.mll.ar Tastes Better for Marriage Dear mu Dlx—-I am very much concerned over the problem of my a home reading. rna.rh;a.ge. Being a very quiet man. I. enjoy spending my even- My prospective birde is a very KEV young girl es and dances and places of amusement. ll it W1 paints, the shades of the rest pf'An5we,; me floor covering. and touch upl worn lock will disappear. How can 1 push In marriage it is possible. though highly unlikely. for the leopard 1: win change its spots. espee-.all_v the female of the species. is set in his ways and his coloring and stays as he was. to The male animal We have all seen girls who were no changed by marriage that even me 5"“ 'their own mothers scarcely knew them. We have seen plav girls settle CUT‘-Bill l”0<‘1S Uh-T0U§h the 1191118 01 down into the most domestic of wives. We have seen extravagant girls, lace curtzilns more easily? A. Cover the end of the brass m9"l°“'n5 Wm“ 1'- W5-‘3 their OWE money they began spendins. rod with an old glove finger. and the horns of lace, scrim, or net 11: W111 110': Catch Whm Nnnml in herself to her husband. but few of us have ever been prlvi ness the phenomenon of a man changl irnse irlamor boy or from a groueh into sunnv Jim to please h did. he wore the sufierirég look of an early Christian martyr, 0 our tairis . Q How A. Rub a freshly sliced onion and then rub vigorously with a dry, clean cloth. "r‘. a '."u’ ‘A ‘r.‘b"-“u’5:'u"u“-'u'-"-"u'- ' ::H0useI10ld Scrapbook LB! ROBERTA LEE) - .-.-.-.."..==.-.-i.-i.-.-.-t.-.-.nn.-w'\.t-i.-w'- Precautlnn It is well to keep an eye on the cords of one's various electrical zrppluinces for any sign of wear or breakage, and when such is noticed, wind adhesive tape around the place immediately, and thus prevent shock or fire. Scratched Silverware Remove the scratches from yourE silverware by applying with A soft! cloth a paste made ‘of putty pow-l der and olive oil. ftlnse and pol- Omelet: i Omelets may be kept puffy by adding baking powder. in the pro- portions of one teaspooniul to six eggs. to the yolks. CROCIEETED MEDALLIONS FOR. DRESSER, LIINCKEON SET. ETC. ., .1- DESIGN NO. x :5 Crocheted medallions of fhe squane vmely. with mail cluster. in each of the four oorners. create a most unusual design when up: are set together to make a as set. Pattern No. 29'! oontelne large illustration, materials needed rind com lefe instructions. , To or er this design. write your mime. address and No. X 297 plelnlg gin any piece of paper and sen wit 15 cents in coin or tam to cedin- lwork Bureau. ohu-Slot own Guard- an. To Charlottetown Guardian ‘ Design No. x 29'! N53-lg....—_..c——u—-u-can can I effectively polish “Whiz which didn't add to the gayety of the hope that you can another girl. call his amazement on and marry me break the news to his fin .who were clothes-mad. turn into penny-pinchers and wearers of hand- And so These metamorphoses are due to a wife trying to adflpt d to wit- k-l.n-the- if from a s iswife. flizh family circle. While it is true that these miracles do happen tn domestic circles. it seems to me that the chances against them occurring it is lolly to tempt fate by marrying some one who doesn't suit van in change him or her into something nearer to your heart's desire. so if you want a fireside companion who bvgg to read, Why not marry one instead of a girl who considers every evening wasted mfinsshe is not dancing at a night club or going places and seeing are so great that only happy marriages are those in which husbands and wives Don't Play Second Dear Miss Dix—I am 18 and in He says he loves me The have the same tastes and like to do the some thinks. . . . . . . Fiddle to ltorneol love with a man who is engaged to best and the only reason he doesn't is because he hasn't the heart. to ncee. I am satisfied to go with him whenever he want: me to. but I am slightly jealous if I see him with hlg ml menu and to have to pretend I dont know him. Please advbe keep on going with him under these terms. P the if I should UZZLED. wer: Daughter, did your nurse drop you on your head who win were it baby or were you lust born dumb? infatuation for I. man who is giving You say he won't break doesn't want to hurt her feelings. ings by inveigling you irlito a hopelefis love affairci; bl , n a man w o is such a ou e-crosser that he lsnt true to either one of the girls with whom he professes to be long time ago Josh Billlmts said that no man could court two find to love and admire ored? A Elris at the same time and preserve Otherwise. I can’t un erstand your you such I. rotten deal. his engagement to the other girl because he Well. how about hurting your feel. And what do you enam- a 800d avernae. That. still goes. And what do you expect to get out of a love affair that has no end- ing in marriage? Can't even you with this boy. that he is drivtn tientiens and that. the in-.vitab find yourself an old maid? see that vcu are wasting vnur time away the men when attentions have In- e result will be that, some day vou will DOROTHY DIX. what your outlook II. For Saturday. September but MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —An undercurrent of discontent should not be allowed to seep into your thoughts lest it upset your plans for doing the . fine job you had hoped to do today. Avoid im- pul:ive decisions, speculating and digression from the safety con- urvatlve APRIL I to MAY 20 (Taurus) —l.ooks like a winner for you 'I‘ai.ireansi An ideal setup fru-.t.he activities in which you excel and of which you are so fond. Let it be :. day of happiness, nseiplness, understanding. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) -—Don't. rely too much upon your personal magnetism to win favors. neither force your interests Sin- oerity and humility are the eu- m:rk.u of the truly great. let. them be your outstanding qualities now. Blessings will be your reward. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) mclal problems loom up and good Judgment is of paramount im- portenoe in these and all weighty issues. There is : good influence, however, for intuitive matters and those things to which you give an unusual and progressive twist. Exercise tact. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) --Better for the u:ual Snturdny actfvitiu and everyday alfnir: than for launching new under- .._.,. tunnel or taking risk: with un- familiar projects. Above ail. keep Inotion: sensibly under control and be you not anemia nu. vouii iiiiiivinuiii HOROSCOPE By FRANCES DRAKE book In the section your birthday camel In. and find according to the nut. foopyright. 1939. King Feature: Syndicate Inc.) AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBEHR. 23 tvirgoi — Born before Sept, 1': Personal items, hobbies and artis- tic matters are less favored than are the practical and necessary duties. Don‘t overstrnln or worry. You born after sept. 8: watch ex- penditures; don't gamble if you can't afford it. S 24 to OUIOBER. 23 (Libra) — Venus. sun and Moon in unfriendly upeeta sug- gest careful uerutiny- of all bus- lness deals and especially those in- volving investments, large expendi- tures. Relaxation in order. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVIDMQER, 22 (Scorpio) —- Dont be too until- particularly uk: for softly spoken the wishes dear. NOVEMBER. 23 to pliorwam 22 (Bogfttbnm) - “Half I leaf is better than none" more pertinent to tilt: aorta of day. you may wl:h to achieve in I big w and fall unort. of your goal but don't let gig: worry you. Keep doing your DECEMBER. 28 to JANUAEY 21 (Capricorn) — stand pat on right principtes and to high ideal: and you can't go wrong. Not an espec- ially suspicion: period for making new contact: or rnhipe. (Aquarius) -- Your: in one of two Zodiled Sign: honored by very benefiocnt rm today. so apprec- iative and mu file‘ III I an I ate uttering your opinion:. Today : word: and some Ioquiuoenee to‘ of those non :nd. i manna:-as- a M...-......... E THE COOK'S i CORNER MUSTARD PICKLE 1 quart cauliflower chopped fine 2 quart large ucumbers 1 quart large onions 3 green peppers 3 red peppers chopped fine 1 quart small cucumbers cut in small cubes 1 quart small onions Put small and chopped vege- tables in separate dishes and cov- er with hot brine and let stand over night. Drain and mix bogeth- er in kettle and cover with white wine vinegar and bring to boiling point. Make a paste of 2-3 cup flour. 1-2 cup mustard. 1-! ounce turmeric powder and cold vinegar. Add to the boiling mixture and cook for a few minutes. Then add 3 cups of brown sugar stir well to keep from burning. Spiced Blueberries pounds blueberries cups sugar cups weak vinegar tab‘espoon c.nnamon tablespoon clove; tablespoon allsplce Tie spice in chei\secloth.Bol1 sugar spices and vinegar together for 10 minutes Add berries which have been washed and well drain- ed and simmer for ten minutes. Seal in hot, clean Jars. Be careful not to cook the berries too long, as they will shrlvel. “""-‘B3010! Pickled Plums Prick skins and place in hot sterilized jars. Pour over them the following mixture boiling hot: 2-3 cup vinegar 1-3 cup water 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon salt Seal and store in a cool place. Rock ammonia will soften the water for scrubbing if soda makes your hands rough and hard. . The first greyhound racing is said to have had its inception in Ekigland..where in a field near the Welsh Harp. Hendon. in 18'76.dogs were raced after an artificial hare drawn by means of windlasa along rail over a. straight track of 400 yards. precious moment. Improve self; make industrial advmcernent. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — You are favored chillun‘ Pisceans. Business, hard work, sports, travel. entertainment, courtship. weddings and social af- fnirs under excellent Neptune vibrations. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be one to deal with facts not theories. A bright. amenable child who will grow into fine. useful womanhood or manhood if given proper attention as to its spiritual and mt(er'.al training. Higher ed- ucation will not be lost on this in- dividual. Start Cheery Plants for Win- ter Joy Grow Bulbl. Vlnu in Water Delightful what you can do with I “water garden" Graceful plants. flowering bulbs grow beautifully in water. need little care. The luxuriant vine in our picture sprang from a lowly sweet potafo— I and this season of the year potatoes 1 are 1u:t right for vine—growlng. Other root plants such as carrots and turnips make a pretty growth too. Just keep the lower third of each vegetable in water as our dia- gram Ihowa. You m:y have continuous bloom in your home by :f.:rting bulb: in water every few weeks. The gor- . geou: autumn crocu: in our picture flower: within a month. Set the . bulb in fibre or pebblel, let the wlter touch only its bottom. low with the glper white nurciuus. the creamy C inele ucred lily. the colorful hyncinth. other bulb:. And before troll. cut bud: of flowers. chryranthemuml in your outdoor garden. Put in water in- door:. they'll bloom for weeke. Easy. too. to grow beautiful potted plant: Iuccebstully by knowing simple pointan. Our 32-page book- let tell: how to rein fet-n:. flower- ing plants. bulb:. fol a plum. ..'-'.-' ‘ ' ‘.3. VI 'a..-i.-i.vi.--.-.i=.-.-t.-..-.-i.-.- .-.-.ww !‘ol- , T God answers sharp and sudden on some prayers, And thrusts the things we ask for in our faces, A gauntlet with : gift in't. —~Anonymous. An eagle with a wooden leg. sup- plied by the local veterinarian. has been placed in the railway nation in Mail. Itlbn Ind seems he/ppy except when the neweboy nppears Wm! “'10 vipers: then it run. Women who must count their calories would do well to includa fish more frequently tn their men. us. Fish is low in calories, yet 1: is satisfying food rich in proiclm. minerals and vitamiris. For protection of traffic polios. men at night a garment made of 9. light reflector that can be worn over uniforms has been invented. Clever ideas for travelling in- clude a felt hood tied under the chin and slit to permit a fewl curls to be pulled through on tel which is buttoned either a high,’ flaring plllbox or a breton brim.’ The position of the slits is_vai-tea! . according to the wearer's hair‘. An-Q lvther felt travel hat consists oil Sfnall flat crowns and mushroom brim with a veil caught onto : slightly shaped felt strap which buttons round the neck. The latter serves -to keep the hat on firmly and the hair in place and when not used for travelling it, buttons over the crown giving greater height and the veiling drapes softly over the brim. Forty-eight per cent, of the busi- M53 find Drofessional women in the United states have relatives whom they support. in whole or in part, by their earnings. Mlle. Elisabeth Lion, the French woman air ace, recently flew 2,- 600 miles no-stop from Istres, France. to Dakar Senegal, in 211-2 hours. making her the first we. man to Iiocompiish the feat in I light plane. World Methodimi is now plan- ning an Oecumenical Oonferencg 85 0Xf0X‘d. Enfl-. in 1941, where about 500 delegates are expected to attend and discuss the question of ‘The Witness of Methodism in the Modern World." A,sports dress that is constant. 1)’ Kalninfl more and more sup- Dorters is the shirt frock with tuck in shirt contruting with thg skirt. the top usually patterned. the skirt plain. Lack of calcium causes finger nails to split and become rough. Plenty of milk, fruits and vege- tables often will correct this con- dition. A new fibre made from wood pulp is 3 third thinner than the finest natural silk. A pound ball of it would stretch across the At- lantic ocean. After you _have washed small F1183, dry them on : flat surface. '11???“ ‘CM? will lI.y flat on the f oar. Bheer white evening gowns u-e definitely in first place. Women are being employed in every government department of China. Potatoes will not stain the fin- llefl 1! pared under cold water. Housewife And Her Activities l shaped he Tumblers Wfllill broken or too cl‘ the house m;ikt- . Breenhouses; tuin I Try this l(lL‘.| waste baskets. on a plain as , quickly paint it ._ . less shellac. You L'..ll v.t..:t; sorts of clever children's t'u.:.: prints. A2VlETH\'.si .\ >\_<n “(HE l All I /. l New York .— newest color _ Jewels this season and rose Q\l.l§ -.4, \., , topaz second in Both COf'nl.)lll(ill0ll:», . .. in I. “‘watei‘iall" mense Sl1D'\V(*l' pi-n«:.. hl0lll‘> shower 8zll'l‘1llg drops is called :;i t. .4 earring style.-. Int‘ 1 Pearls are iiisri Uli. versions. })ilI'lll‘lll.i' pearls with 6:-link. several tog:-flu»:-, <'.'.- : portant type. Glazed C|.l(‘lifnlI('r (hip; 1 Deck medium :.- i v. , 2 cups salt K ‘ (“ ‘Hm’ 1 Rallon water 2 quarts vinegar 1 tablespoon ])0\\'l'lt‘;..‘i gum 1'3 CUP mixed p: gplges Method: on the ms: if. w. the cucumbers and lover \\‘l'.I]1co:]: water. Let stand for Bi llf)llI‘,~_ Second day, pour "‘ iris “me, and cover with .l nude” the Dmportions of 2 « m Esuon of water. L0: " :.~1.'. tea. the our day. ““ ““‘“ The 5th day, cl: - . cover witih cold ma ]v- “l3,:ln5.::g for two days long»:-, ~,...»_ .{..,,m again. Th°7md8.c :r. ‘C . in thin slicesyangt ;r N umb“ brine made of equal qi Vinegar and water. it ~ 2 quarts of ouch 1) Spoon of powdered .ij The 10th day (‘lI‘{1!'l ilzn lzuegar brine from the plckfes ml. Dlfilillng syrup to cow. n. bars in the proportions of 2 N “Bar to 1 cup \'lllI‘fiZ.’\" _, V, 35.. mixed pickling sptpn; , , find when this is hn , over the eiictimbors I4" _ 24 hours. The llth day, (ll‘.l.". and again heat it to point. Pour over the - let- stand for another 24 Repeat this on the l . again on the 13th day, tli day. heat the syrup to in.» lioiiznlz point. pour over the })‘.”klf‘S and .\Z n pukle ‘in’ is a little sweeter tliriii l‘.ie although. they are iu)’l pickles. pr, however, ~. ‘ ‘i it used. but follow the (i.~'i:‘:nns as otherwise given In both of those. lit‘ sire to check each step, for it IF import- e.nt that the scalding. drniiilna and rinsing be accomplish . Just as given to the recipe 1.’ it: are '0 have satisfactory res-ii‘ , American motor ' -‘ For school day! will be here before we know it and your little girl will need several from dark cotton dresses to start oil! the new seuon. Here is a frock that is very flat- tering and the buttons marching down the front make it easier for her to put on honelf. Make | l more tailored ver:ion for school in dark cotton broadcloth or para cale and trim it with u whitebai- lar. Nothing could be tweeter for parties and best than these same princes: line: made in dark. golden brown velveteen with little yellow I daisies on the sleeve: and down I the front. Tiny buttons make the _ center: of the flowers. ‘. style No. 3614 is designed for sizes 9, 4. G and 3 years. size I requires 1 3-4 y:rd: of so-mm mn- teriel with 1-2 yurd of contrasting. send fifteen (lac) (coin in pre- feredt for pattern. write plainly , your Nune, Address and utyle . number Be sure to state the size you wish. .5me No. 2614 also . vines. bow to make a not i-- "um dun". Give: diuctionm for repat- fig]. !ei_‘f_ili:.ing, wutgi-inc. and 200 in coins for your-copy of Making Plants And Flower: Grow Indoors to The Guardian street Mdreu Home service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address. and the Name of booklet. Name city Province .3 There are less than woo 26"; f I ma lheel in Britfli - UNI” Addfi any ‘ 1‘ ‘gig “Its 2.5 Pflptze * ‘Hahn J Snappy Fashions Home Use .. ....._.... —