YOUR IIIDIVIDIJAI; HOROSCOPE . By rune: oaluul book in the section your bfflhdly comes in, and find what your outlod is. according to the stars. _(Copyrl;ht.. 1939. King Features Syndicate inc.) a““w xusw ..«.-.~..-.~.. .-.-.m..-.s.=trl.-la-.-i.r'.~.- rig; zmuxsday, August 3rd. 1930 permit your naturally 8en¢l‘°“8 nit- "_Me‘m_ol‘rs of,-A Child (Edith Fisher) Poplca and Drum: My passion for flowers and oalor 5993191 to 310W in me each day. 7 MARC}! 31 --—A.utagonism . right amoulrllt of en our l-ope or. 3 Mai} 21 to JUNE ‘ll-—(Cremini)—— Ol‘ bring you quicker to your oblectiv Good rays oir whale. APRIL 21 to MAY tentment. Be patient. friend! gal entangle-' companions, unnecessary expenditures and phy- sical stral n. 2 t JULY 23~(Cancer)— JUNE 2 0 July '1: Exerctse cau- You born after trim in nattms ure: don't 30 ‘'3 333il'€mB5. 513)’ or an unusual (nint- 06¢ to the conservative. 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Merely say, "The gills are so- ing to bring a little lunch. Do you think you could bring a few sand- wiches, or whatever you like?" Q. What is the .blr*..h stone for August. and “its language” A. Sazdonyx or perldot. which stands for conjugal fidelity and ha plness. 3.Mayiheca.rldlesbeIll.sedon the dinner table even when they are not to be lighted? - A, Yes. Candles are always cor- rect on the dinner or supper table. Vivid Short Stories Always in Demand Teach Yourself to Write ‘Just out! Latest story by Jane Whitei" Jane’: friends about as they Iwoop down on her, with admiration in their eyes. The secret of her success? Like nearly all successful and well—pald authors. she writes about people, places, situations she knows. Her tale of Miss Harris‘ 15-year courtship by Old Man Jones she got straight from her home town. In the writing of her stories. she follows professional methods too. She‘ lines up her plot before she stnrts—-keeps in mind i I there must be suspense. unce lalnty to keep her readers fascinated. Cleverly the. plays up Miss Harris’ see- nwlng between desire for marriage and devotion to her mother. And no matter what happens she turns out 1.000 words a day, has a regular time for writing. You. too. can learn tricks of the trade from our 32-page booklet on writing for profit. It fairly bursts with suggestions on saleable style. vivid vocabulary, absorbing plots. living. breathing characters. A pru- tic_nl |_ui_qo for aspiring authors. Send 16c in coins for your copy LEARN TO FOR. Guardisn Be sure to write plainly. your %lA'.W". AD- DRESS. and the NAME 01 ‘oooklet. Nuns street Address lhs=NPwBrn:il<la:iTilEllT If .. .. . , X, , l'lYP‘-it-V')1’I§fll.WCI'X i‘l":.l.i.’Ei’~i’. to APRIL 20—(Aries) shpshod methods taboo. Knowing your subject thor- oughly and liking what you do will 20-—(,Taurus)— ‘ Careful management. whatever y°ll\' plans or activities is an illl-D0113-ht lactor to today's success and con- Lhusiasm will be i uretobeim dl.lP0n activities, e-ntertainnleut. socials. in- dustrial work and workers. You en- gaged in philanthropic endeavors and romance also favored. NOVEMBER 23 to DEX2EMB.‘ER 22—(Sagil.tarius)~Persono.l ilnterett. matters rate first place. Rayésxnot particularly ausp;cicus for s ting new undertakings or assuming added financial responsibilities. DECEMBER 33 to JANUARY 21- (Gapleorn)-—Don't. indulge risks. Day es ially asks for constructive though and action. Plan carefully and follow those plans wisely and you should enjoy a pleasant, rea- sonablv successful day. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20- (Aqua.flus)—And here's a day for sunshine and smiles! if vou’ve work to do, get it early and briskly that you may have time for relaxation and wholesome llnbbfrs, Don't neg- le/-’ lmnorinllt (‘liliie=. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20- (P1sr/35l~If contention is about. don't be a party to it, Adhere to in- tuiiive leads and ol<€i‘95slve moves that show value. Improvement pos- sible, Indecision mav sidetrack on- ncrtunillos so be alert -and ready to act. A CHILD BORN ON 'I'!"I.S DAY will be a. firebrand of enthusiasm. courage. generosity and good nature. Inclined. however, to be egotistical nnd fond of maiae. This individual is above nettv meanness and teal- ousles. A mliok temper should be rensemld with gentlv while the child is szmwing. Spiritual develop- ment important to this determined nature. T 3 How Can I 7 7 (By ANNE ASHLEY) fl%%%VN Qxowcsnlmendatearin a woolen gmnlcnt most effectively? A. Draw a few ravelings from the goods and dam with these. Then press with a hot iron, under a thin. damp cloth. Q How can I, when preparing jelly, determine when ih-3 Jelly point has been reached , A. Put a little jelly on a cold lien and draw a line through it with the Point of a swan. If the jelly does not zun together, the point has been reached, Moire it "6000 MORNING" Evtkfmonulvql F1,-“icy x rad cmsp MORE‘ or.LlC|0U5 QU A-K E R coml l=Lluu=.s __ __w|TH EXTRA * NoumsHlv.lENT [lloulllr ma MONEY. annex If you don’: am that oulm Bun Flak» m itcflosinclmu Corn Flakes you've ever eaten.’ just return the truly cud 0 to The at Oct! lnpm ,Pererbor'ough,Ont.A rdoablctbc , will toyom. fllvdlaliwmn who Dar. 11. 193% Flat" gin you the oumhnsnv 0iCTUBi:2t 34 to OCTOBER £- 0)-—Very generous vibrations me" you. oldsters and youngsters are favored alike. omuoor and indoor self-expression. details and minor _ such experience; was enough to be promptly 111% I I could stand for hours at the Florist: and feast on the beauty 0! Reel: leaves and delicate flowers. I would imagine each flowecr a Princess in iscllise and each plant a gallant kn ght. I soon tired of seeing things be- hind glue windows. I wanted some. thin! to touch, to smell and crust. between my fingers. The Gllifixow Botanical Garden was not far from home and Lucy, our hired girl used to take me there each afternoon. Mother wanted me to listen to the music, but Lucy was too busy acquiring a retinue of “gentlemen friends." Lucy had a magnetic eye and with a twinkle could draw a goodly crowd of fol- lowers. I must give her credit: for 300d taste (1') Her admirers were all uniformed men, raging from sailor boys ‘to tall, fat policemen. ‘Mother knew nothing about these acquaintances and I never thought ‘or telling about them. My diversion in the meantime» _was stealing flowers from the gar- den path, and needless to say that it is strange I did not become a professional flower thing under ;such careful tutelage as Lucy andl ;her "gentlemen friends" who, by‘ the way, paid absolutely no atten- tion io me. I tell myself over and over again, that blood will tell and so, no sooner had I stolen the much wanted rose or pansy, than my fingers started to fins and prick and my heart commenced to beat wildly, I knew I was a thief and blushed. The ill gotten treasure was immediately thrown away and it was only after I hed taken a. big gulp of water from the tin cup at fountain that I felt I was fully for- givcn and cleansed in spirit, Two teach me a lesson on Honesty. I spied one day unexpectedly 3 green field in the back of the gar- den--a field that blazed with red poppics and blue cornflowers. At last a dream of months past had been realized. It was Just the kind oi’ a spot that I had been craving for, I begged Lucy to take me there each day, but as she too was filled with the spirit of adventure and could not let her Life work slip away. she refused. However, after repeated kissing and coaxing, Lucy . . .: 2-; VBOX Dorothy ‘”'DIi<'s Letvtérv So Youn Girls Should Enjoy Them But NotlTa e Them Too Seriously—Don’t Jump Into Marriage Too Quickly Dear Miss Dlx—I am 1'! old, in love with a boy thought I was in love before. but I have never felt any a.ma.llnostinc.trnnoee.llthetimc.anditisonb'when rel that I suddenly come (1 I feel that I can't stand it. who asks what is it “‘n“§§':dlagnosls is that what yo as leaains u - is love's young dream, and it is about the most beautiful thing that will ever happen to you. 8° enjoy it while you may. but dont take it too ser- ious! . _ You see you are at an ale when one Still be-. .....l “W. ‘ll.’ “:1” “‘.‘»‘.‘J.§‘°...‘"°‘%‘ " “”“i "“i‘n".‘%.'r. ieringwingsand lingco s.o gory. -a ynverfleanw see any human being who looks so enchanting to_ you as this first sweet- heart of yours. Never again will your heart iluiler so wildly at the sound of a fooisiep. Never again will you go around ill such is senti- mental trance that you virtually don't know where ‘you are “at an feel that you cannot live through the weary eternity at exists between his morning and afternoon calls. When you are a little older and have seen more of the world, and especially when you have given the onceover to more boys. yousort wake up, if you get what i mean. Boys don‘t look so good when you know them better. You get more critical of them. And you set dis- trustful of yourself because you remember when you were "that way" about Tom, fimdness knows you wouldn’t have him now on a bat. But. helgh-ho, th first love is a. wonderful experience, and it leaves I memory that you keep packed away in lavender as long as you live. But don't marry an it because it vanishes like mist in the sun. some- how, some way, you»)-lever know Just how, you lose your taste for the be , or he loses his to for you, as you have for Li‘ 5» ‘ te sundaes and don 9. lot of kl 1 till 5 that you used to think the most. fun in the worl . Then, if you re led up tight and fast to some oneyou don’t care for, some one wh bores you and gets on your nerves, why it is s tragedy, and Old Man Trouble comes along and sweeps up the fragments of another brclken life. , Another -good reason for not marrying at 1'1 is that you haven't had your playtime. somehow we hlunans have to have that. If we don't gel: it whegawe are young, we take it when we are old. and that is bad for E 001109!‘ . Iwonderifyaureadastorythothas beeniilthopapersittelyabout a girl who at 16 thought she was terribly in Iowa with a young chili. and married him. she was sure that she was ready to settle down and that she wouldn't want to dance or go places or do anything except just be with the led all the time. Then a baby came and the w fe, who was still just a. kid, wanted to run around and have good times. She got tiled of staying at home and cooking and washing for her husband and being tied down by the baby. So she divorced the husband and then, because her mother scolded her for std out at dances all night instead of taking care of her baby. -she kil the Poor little mite and threw it into a creek. You wouldn't do anything terrible like that. but it shows how p°wel'- ful is this urge in a girl for the good times that she misses it she mar- ries too young and if she mistakes her childish romantic fancy for a. boy ‘tool: me there but exacted a. pro- mise from me that I would never budge from that spot until she came for the mature love she has for a. man that makes her ready to go dom- estic and find her happiness in her own home. Of course. some l’l~year-old love may last. but back, no matter how late the hour. Needless to say that I wished she never came back for I loved this holy snnctuuy. It filled A vacant place in my yearning lonely heart. I To lie on my back and have the warm sun beat down was Paradise. To smell tl-ec_ grass and flowers: so mysterious. one day while watching 1 little cluster of poppies slowly unfold be- fore the blazing sun, I learned a strange secret. It dawned upon me that I could do things much quick- er than Nature. I collected a hand- ful of green Popvy bllda and 03-Fe- fully tore down the petals. I then started to unfold the wrinkled ‘satin. It was mysterious to imag- ine the color of each Poppy held ' and to hear the little grass tear on you pulled down the petal. Then disappointment loomed high. As much as I tried. I could not 91958 out between my fingers the wrinkled satin, Nature had made the other Poppies so shiny and satiny and mine remained limp and crushed. lesson: one could never imP!'0V¢ Nature's ways and that anything done hurriedly was never done well in not it was sure to be disastrous. with lime in my eyes I look- .,d ‘e an limp poppies and felt that I had been very cruel to Wake them before Nature_had milled- -1112!- Household Scrapbook ; (By ROBERTA LII) \%%N5K? Lace Curtains stiffen lacs curtains so they in-niaht end been oleo. wo three ndl one iablerpoonf I large aailcopan of, rm-oh. Pertpintlon odd! I ' ‘me odor of perflotiorl on- ’ in of a few years before ymlbanlsyour whole life oni I I I C C O DearM.‘issDlx-—Ayeatagom eon x-iednndhoinsisteydupon mygoingtolivewithhimnndh wflgotifedidnuwmtmwwgibuz get/her. tomakeaallangc, tIwa.n should do it and if I am too old to try lt.buI am a.tw§uowt_°4$I’1eye:1)-ea Have held an office position for the last ilhirieen years and I make a week‘ have nomoney saved because I gave my son everytbin before he was married. what do you think of my striking out no‘: my-. to hear the hem drone; it was all self? you can find any happiness for yourself and keep from 3 trouble in your son's home. It is virtually always a mistalt for th to to ll wi married children. because young pegple .,'.‘.J‘§’;., §,’.,.,,,,.",’,,, mo}: m1,t§ht}t,l:§ ‘:3 end wet“ The old think they know it all and mat the ypun should ke their advice on every and the young are Old are dotiy ktlfltsthalhgsf eir ideas are outmoded. oun we )1 ' ind fiver-.v"§$tller thinkse it “ "8 t w m“ h" h°"“° 1“ 1"‘ °"’“ are a thousand subjects of conii in-laws acre with each other. At 4'1 woman , life in all p.l'~abwbflit,vh ore . sells-lsidpha mu gy an happy one: if she has sense enough to go and live ‘herael: ma my uptsome money for her old age instead letting her chlldpen warm 1; ggn,g’u3§l;mmg§g_’she can be on arena rule with her in-laws 11 they 0 C 0 O I I Fine. It is the only thing for you to do and the only wag in which 0 “ eve W8-Y. ict that keep both the mother; and the It was then that : learned a great. married? Des Miss Di —Wlu.t chance mm ' r I cl‘!-V: love and 1 hufiflw honi:d11§Iglc:‘m:rv:tfog‘ui1‘:nt: » .2. girls do. w r: Inn afmid that our h i in ! _ rm. but ....... ... .3 .....’.°.’..‘...°.‘;. ..'.""“,*:. will Why not ill-it put all thoughts of romance out of our ' ’ some career in which you cm mm; m gme,-est I h 81! mm)’ hovby women who are not married. wD’<lJll?.wl'Yl.“1;i&“3e" 0°°I5l0Ila»1ly put a tablespoon of water and dry, . '.”'.“.'.‘é‘.1i‘.«‘.§’.““.}fi”° .."*.‘:°i"*° M °' -w=e=- mm in me me- it boil or percolatc to °' "M 1'" °°”“”‘°d ‘°°“°“ °’ 5”‘ " “" “us Mme sewn] fifmstllwal min- iemutional settlement use now for- eain cleoi oedu>wec.l-euniformcndnhoa. 1: ms 73on1w3 ms g9_r,ro'ar coco ‘noun’: zvavouno aim: is somrflmu‘ _ to Moo new 1' l, First Love and Fairy Tales Go Handlinlfland give it the waiting wit whipped $25 I had t the “S ‘V serving kettle and add the raisins. is her business to bars her children. so there °°°“ eat! and go in for. THE RICHER FLAVOUR con from Upton‘ 1 lb. all rt 1. b°€?'i. ‘kw!-:'wun'"RIl‘:::'c&nlr§:n V . ThoI..’i.l:I"vuol:'l.:i..I.‘ioton 8ld:.’ll":t.oor: ' 7.11 -7/WW1 'l' E A ‘iFr‘llvv' iillilw .~‘- 1 will * THE COOK'S I CORNER Spiced Rhubarb Relish will‘ . seeded raisins Method: Heat the vinegar and and add the spices tied in I. oheeaeci uen .seal in h t, to -' nhaagmovgytlio spice gags be- Rhubarb conserve with la is delicious with toast orp§l'ieu§?i1x)ls. and try i as A for tiny a sandwiches. It's pretty rich for A pie but it's grand in small tart decorated with a spoonful of Pineapple Rhubarb Conserve 4 lbs. rhuelnrb 2 pineapples 2 orange: 1 lemon 10 cu 1 sugar I lb. leached sultam. raisins 1 lb. blanched almonds Method: Wi wind a pine: e or shred them with 8. silver fig‘? Grate the rind from the oranges and lemon and squeeze the aloe over the other fruits. Add Sugar and mix this in well. Turn into 9. stone crock or an enamel bowl and let stand over- h. 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