~_,.-, ..< Q7_¢QVM $h@\"-'l\‘I'1T4-)q;.l\IlZflpd’~iI\-7 _, rAct: TWO ‘AAA L l Woman's Re al AMomirlgSmllo REASSURING Es s u ratient-Tell me candidly. doo- tor, do you think I'll pull through? ' Doct r-Oh, you're bound HtoTQEt l] well. You can't hep yotlrse . e MI dlcal Rltcord straws that outmof I00 cases like yours I 1N1‘ cent - ViifllLblffdTBCOVtIS. "I'm; ttitentegeigl cases an every one 0 lean I . Why, man alive. Y0“ W!“ die l!‘ you tryi There's no humbug in statisllss. _D___. —C— Gl-I'l"l‘l‘.\'G THE IDEA .___ O (horn Alnew Chamberllln m W55 s. full 300 yards to tlle WNUServlce first green. The glfer took a healthy .~wttlg. Tile ball whtstled down the fairway and landed on the EIIKWF-jllbt a few feet from the cup. The golfer and ills caddie walk- od up to lllc hall. A light. t-ap with llle putter sent the ball straight into the hole. The g>lter then dlrtove the bill lol- the second hole, Tlhzs time it landed on the green. rolled up to the h.lt--~-.ln<i (llhflpllCfliWKl insde. The golfer lnckrtl at his caddie. "A lliilo lll our.‘ he remarked. stair and back to the patio. Sl\€‘lt‘ lllnl to her former pltlvroolli. Dttsnc the (lav nursery where I was i114 mg when they came l"—fl hundl flower beds. bushes and shooting zlt that lll0\'l'tl. ‘No force Ptl-HIIXISL a \\'(“tll'{t‘l' llilllGIl' “'85 their routing; don't. ioruet lt." She ~ . "'I'll.li'.s the door where tlly lflllllpllllR the He follolvcd her down the spiral It open the dcor nntl turned. "This \\"lS of thclll riding their horses uvel‘ U16 rose anytllltlg nspollsiblt! ft. t" - nuts vnun llnstrlllur. vv m '1 Social and Personal rFashions '1 Litera THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR WA“ 0000-0000040 of oovovovooooooooooooovooovovooooooooooooowooooo ll Dorothy Dix Says-— JANUARY 14. 1941 l '3 I l . l --,....,,,,““ ture living a Lei SUFE D » N0 HUSBAND SHOULD SHIRK t -. .....°t=ral.'llr:."= —-The Woman s Realm ' DEVOTION DUE HIS MOTHER» “taw- ' _ . _—'_" I em. beaten Lin: any smel- item that gee; p, M‘ wlllrllil fifgirltsmsalllllf Wives Make a Mlstake when They Seek To l Wbmpomgstltmm “W” Life is mostly trout and bubble’ gesgfvis dtlgllfi lll lg: kill l“? "ma" l" °“"-'P°“' Sever All The Ties That Husband 1-2 m must Two things stand nlonel- ' ml is strikingly lllllSLIal/ed t, 3,’; munch vbmyng": flztatgglgi F l H D r Methzd: Place h?» bread cubes Kindness lg‘ another-s tr-ublo. glomoggaldentlcal [proportions my,“ vammnol do” a mifoffmt mm“ 0111161‘ y 6 68 mid m4 cheese in a. well eased Ooumqe your gwndom bully dtealmoten and fat in m. m. w: (l) ‘h, ‘won n _ , baking dish in layers. Have the -lA. . on. anoe e compared wltll bread grlanifsl; sh” tmme‘ mmfioxg-etg) Dear Miss Dix We have a. son who is the apple of our eyes and who g1‘: $5 Ethel-Instill“: mmyps and butter. chugging ntlalllcufilellflssages' is as devoted to us as we are to him When he told us he was e milk and seasonings to them. 5.10118 "UM-UV BODY RES congestion. 1t brings more comfort, makes breathing easier, Invites sleep. When a Co d , Threatens, use eving transieiii I to be married, we were ww- dellghted, for we thought we would be ga a daughter, not losing n son. and we welcomed the girl with open amls. gifts and parties and did everything in our power t oven (350 deg. F.) for about 35 to The caddie nocded. "Yotrrv ulltltwluntg,‘ he admitted. YHOIJIPI‘ m" Qlll- lliiikl"! l0" m“ Shel fllll Iustittlte opilt tl tilt‘ llltk‘ seven nletllht-ts anti s, uttlllbcr of Vkfilllllfls. we <- prcsvttt 1hr hluluics Em,‘ ' u: werv rtxtd llilfl a m, Yerft ic- visits and itlk- _ ell il‘t‘lli.\ to tho Shut-tits. Near Sick \ of pro Coulmit ice 7T Cctlllllitit-tl tltlvzu tlittl 1'0" r-‘v tllollilt. Mrs. Eitucr Itfrs. Awllur AIvcKtv. C 0 in mlttee reported buying trio Cllrzstlnns 1w of candy tllltl nuts f0 l ilool. new Conlmitt-et- ap- ' It IlE‘ _ o ststed of aptly-ct at, on votltlu lllllll 0f now in whom was llffiSfllliWl a fountain ])l'll nccotllpiltllctl hy an Id" as. from tho Instittu» and distr‘ A bill of llllPvll cent; was paid for fruit; nextmt-ctine! to beheld a» the llonle of ltfz-s. Urvtlle Larac. (frlll to b." a-lswcrctl . - f _Iarnl. lifted m0 witll tile other an v Irhecgaflufllv "‘°°“‘{f.fl,,°h,§',lf“§,tantra up those SL805 to ttlc bal- d.“ H“, home of Mrs GPO‘ coil). Tllev tutned and saw llllll s a Good Tittle to Gct AC» quallltcci." Rtnl Cull IPSIJOIlKlL‘ i to by. G-tmblfi illlfl disc as ull‘.\' lll( 'l’il- Stulllm of UN? \t'llli-ll'0l)l oi-chlltlrcn and of visit, ‘tll’ -., Vvy. Cllltlln. took three steps before they sllct ll('l'. I didn't st-u what happened lllfill~0illv thc CI‘0\\'(l.lIli1 nlell. The llt-xt tlllllll, I knew my father. carry- lillg a funllv little trunk unticr one m ttmc to laugh and ieer but hardly to ‘shoot. Come; I'll show you \\'ll“l‘6 the bullets struck and how we es- called." $11G preceded him to the balcony. thctl l tiotlbllllu back. they arrived tit .~'.ll!lt‘ .\‘.('li.‘-. iPlltliill-l llowll into lotts llll ht-llttltl the vast cl ns and llltllvf‘ to a uarrolv ‘ill. with a tutii Dilk (‘ti lltc tlu-tt‘ ' slvllilfll into silt-ll Illi ttu ' ' - (t1 O ‘\. “Yot fo." the Jovl-O we (‘Olllfllli liva- ‘ll t ljC "(mung M‘ P‘.‘a\\,__m.a m more to nlv saictv than all i i “It wouldn't be safe This mass “on, fltof hyncltlths, too l.lll('l< for a boat. to “w; dhmcl who i5 tlass or a illllll it) .\\\lll‘l lilctttl a ‘ct, tile the wofld "Lot ltp." said Dirk. "please let up I’nl lickl-tl." Silo turned toward him with an impulsive nlovolllent: her fingers . . tcs lll R0lllburllll' tottched his shoulder. with n. valen- Hc took hot" ill his arms sn natur- iitle WFSP- Th“ Pi'°'-’\'"11l"l<‘ Cimlm- ally slle had no thought to (it-aw 7.l'~"*‘ mm‘ lack “ha”? 311d all" an hat-k then realization .s\\'t‘t)i aver hcr JOIIIPIl lll Slllitin: “I'm-roll Alwa_vs,1ha; nlsenlmen; won-d Bo All Eluvlattti" follmvvti bv llllfll- sillv before so strotlt-lnrotls ' read nzts and oihrr llillllfill thlllkiilq an action. This .. P-‘cnt from Arnaldo — so of the SllC was another owning) who grvve a. splendid talkinrlntller trip of 10.003 nlilesttllvrtke. orous numbers Cameron callcd upon Mrs, W. (truest speaker motor lltl vc ‘ucctl into-rent. nelson S'fl‘l llll¥1_ ltl and ‘I'd’... world rt C... l.. i ‘lug tho summer IITOIllllF. éflllllllfilfinS vivid (lFS- CHAPTER XI s” “l,” n“ Dirk wont t.» bod in m- grin o! It ‘Mrs. . _ o tlll- rtlrc Souvfitlirs fl Ol lJ~l ‘h*tl.if. "‘ i-tr wt-stcrll puttis visitcti. At !tt_ be F(‘lll. to the R" thr- ultlvlttslon 0f her" talk all JOlH- (lfllllly 111K101) “Th? or‘ ’tl Sitlzlllfl " " Q “l ill" Ill-‘l’ Oh. Canada. after! lflSlltl‘ ( .".“'l‘.(l l‘ Wm; commotion. e ;l)l(‘l rim evctlllll: wv; ' P "fill 2.f.§§'»f‘i..\f'a:..ra'<\:tl ltl-Di totmlD-‘hlihcnt... .. w: t’ Muirtl wiliz-ll nlatle it (iifflctlli. to llc fIWOlV- A ill t ‘r5111’. n 5 g "- (l with tho Sinqiilg of the Na- Relieve Bad Quickly, MixThis at Home , Does the Work in a Hurry. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. Ham's an old home remedy your Inrtillcr pr-lhtlhly‘ ll$l'll. nntl. for rcnl re- sult-. it iv still a vary tllltlt-ndzllillv tiling for disir .. u): t-llltglls. ‘Iry it once, and you'll tr by it. 1C3 no trouble at rill. Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of grtlnlllfltetl sugar and om; cup of water a few moments until tltssnivcti. No cooking ls needed ~11‘ rllliti could do if. Bow put 2'4; ounces of Pinvx info a If‘) cz. hottln. llllfl ntiti your ayrttp. This (IV you ount-os of rt- lv fllll ¢:.:_;:- —~—--~ DESIGN NO. X. HO Jlell stitch and a block d these rugs. Pattern No. X 446 tion of stitches and complete l To order this pattern, Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Cllarlottclnwn (ltltlrdian Needlework Department. Design No. X 446. NAME - - _ _ _ 9ITY—-—~---—--PllovnvcE-___.__.__ eslgn are the two patterns used to crochet l contains list of materials needed, illustra- nstructlons for making two rugs. send 15 cell smear Annmzss_.__._.____._.___.._.________,__ cough remedy-more than you could‘ uy for four times the motley. It kce i perfectly, tastes fine. and lusts a fllmi y n irml: time. 'I‘hi.~x s ll-ntlitl home mixture has a‘ illroc-foltPut-tion. You can feel it take | llnltl at once. It Ions-nus the phlegm ‘ atlntllt-s tho irrittlfctl rtlvlllhrrlnt-s. rm helps clear tlle_tlir passages. This ex- plains wily it gives such prompt, pleas- 1Il§ ‘rt-stilts. hm-x is a compound containing Nor- way Pine and pnlutahlt» guailluol. in concentrated forlll. wt-ll known for iul gronlpt notion on. tilrotlt ull-tnilrlllles. Ionty rcflllult-d if it doesn't please you in evorv d _ lrropilllz his way up the turret stairs, tllruttgll passage after lxlsmue . ' turo a gringo by the nzulle of Black- cider" Vai-titjro-nolnt ltl-st vn” to 1:312 her aéfktection. Bubtgfrgirn tllléantgrsgnsllvehirgg ' g) mlgtllilseswor juntl1Letllle_ tlrondue is lucky lfldefidlu he ha; “m, one we ‘elnsigédItthl-strleéllly a machine, S, sn e or sneeze. u us. e even wro a rm. . asc n wt s. salad _ _ .1. _ es a can czn ~ Big: (Ito Yrevent='A-'|.Q.l’l I S“! Plain!!! Slated will» 6119 Wffiimaflyilllldfllllz‘ $21!; l or yo could serve cooked vege- many “Elm energy of foods into enelg-t co eve oping. - and not his fllmllyl nor 511st rgn F. anthe w“ table; with u 11 desired, Loy‘; work and play. All engines 1mm l llvmitsllatllilghgglddelffllalfés aflxom hrglw whatsslle HAM CHEESE BALLQ with 10v t becom geglggegufi-rnsscggglkggg‘ 5,1“ ctnlcanl I | ' . ' e e B81‘ e5 B. e Ulgy “ammo "it" 221:2?‘rrtrtzirtsrir.“arsrgltlifffiii 3% l i": as sstassrzrat. at. ..""”"-.“‘""""s it 5 - seep an presen v - ' t s n an warm -.ue an _ ~ - H e tthe two of tilem werecloseted_ with ‘mm "-5- Wm" "a" We d” "$81 l6 w S 1 Wp chopped O00 Mm exhaillng sweet orders, but, wlsmw; human machine bums \_Vl'lll1t m lDotl Jorge. Arnaldo lolnecl Dirk ll - ' ' ' 1 tablespoon m love it is s bleak desert covend Pall“ “"1 lwds- °f ‘Vllclll bread coffee and told him what was up: if desired with ashes.—Charles Warren 15 me 595$ example- md° “its do“)? his sill" ““° Alwwert“ u' ‘ l rld b ause the girl is 3 ms —'—- ' "—_ ltlfitlllli‘Ill‘lgiElolPll/llalllllllllalloqgdnlll: CVldSIIIIYROlIEHOEIIlIII: Ecssvggslvé £15m“ who think ?rgmbligggg.gumfii 5 "Um-lili- ll-‘l! 000D qmzpilgfir; nl-j(‘().\lES '- . .. * ll tn i h -, _ ——-——— l ttst"ttt"aitl.t:zsttt.i"itw‘ first t tiztriall“tsdzstrttx caucus. 2.: ca. Mata- cmtt-t» - wtt-t- 1 that I t- » w» . and [Adan hurried “to T?.QE’.5",OO,.§S - ' ~ separate them from their families. Such women l §hefis¢ihs°fl bread cgwbshhambileld lhe hill-WI“ 0f time, the Blimmer- Subtéy‘ . m t{1a°lb‘,§l‘f’b§l"“*l"*' t Adan m ggf, a m1; of binocular-s and are more JGZIIOUE cl their husbands’ nlotllers than they are of any seduct- 0 e e335‘ w c as n m ‘l’ U"? dawn (Y? l belle!‘ and H |Y~ w‘ “Y5 m‘) er eel“ l‘) ‘"05 Dirk to fetch his Springfield. They caught up with Don Jorge and his -partv while the blind mail was still res. It burlls them up Emerging into the glare of the moi-mil)! sulrLeonardols glance fell on D1rk’s rifle and immediately ‘hated TIVNS- _ , turned moist with envy. He ¢a-| And so weak and spineless ls a messed tile blue-bfack barrel as mall in the hands of a nlean woman, though he touched a woman's cheek. if he IOVPS her. only W0 Often 9W5 then looked up pleadingly. Dirk she succeed in alienating a son from Jauahcd. let him test the gun for [the mother who bore him. the fath- balzltlce but promptly took it back er who toiled to support hlnl and llEain, ;the brothers and sisters who nave Arrived bcsidc _ the bastion. Ar- ‘been his chums since infancy. naldo leaned against it and focused lltis field-classes on a slowly moving Duties of a Wife tptllal- o! dust. Presently the hcrse- Because his wife is never willing luell strung out along a ledge of to go to visit tler husbands peope rctf sol. and he could count them. hlarly a. man never goes back to the "l‘ill'ct' more than yesterday,“ he old home. Bcczltlsc his aiie refusos illllliillllvrfi- Ito welcome ills faintly ulllny a man "Anti lour more yesterday than durcs not lllvite cvcll his parents l0 c titty before." muttered Leotlar- come to see hint. Because ills wile <l°~ ‘coilslders that slle is being robbed if "If that's so." said Dull Jorge. ‘I101’ husband helps a sister or bio- "Llar-acio lllttst hztlc t-sczttrcd with llllCl‘ ill need tllany l'\ illall lots his lllorc cash than I tllotlgitt. As long lowll fcsll and blood perish 0f want. has it. lloltls out his troop wll con- Of course. the lllen who let their itllltte to urulv," wives separate tllerll front their falli- _“Do tllcv illwars ride on the other ilics are cravcn cowards. but manv side of the battalion?" asked Dork. a one who woulo lace a firing squad "Oi ccursc," atlslverccl two voices lullallwlitl is terrified into submission ill WW0 ‘by n wife's tongue and the scenes "WUV?" tshe stages. "lfur the same reason we wtltlld ' 1031s not to stav on this side." saltvDctl Jorge. "’I‘he barratlca is a harrtci" that runs for 20 tniles. A lchild would have more sense Lllkllll to lav himself opcu to trotting trap- nod with all inlpzlssable ditch at The woman who doibcraiclv sols about separating ller llusballd from his family. instead of becoming cite of them. is not only cruel but stupid, for slle cuts herself out of a. lot of Jlaopiness and llelp she would derive his from tllcill if slle would make them bflfli" _ ; thcr friends and a1 ics instead of ene- fIt was a stupid qllrslloil." said lilies. For blood is thicket" than l._)ll'l{, "but since we have plenty of water and there is solnethitlg ill the time let me ask another. What's ‘family relationship that gives us a the sense of the daily ride? What sense of closeness. an understanding. tiors D0l‘£\(l0f-!0L out of it?" In feeling of security. 0f having "The l-?1¢'l11‘-l1_1(l@41," Said D011 somebody at our backs who will -70l“-¢<?D_"ll19llll.)'."l!i to intercept both fight with us to the cllcl that we rcmforcctlletlts and escape. Inci- ngvgy have with strangers. (icntall_v' Pepe wouldllt be averse to Dltmitcl- in the wav of ratlsoll." “He's holding a package now." nluriuttred Arnaldo. asked Don “What package?" “Ycstcrdav I watched him cap- Not Always An Ogre Even the mucll dreaded alld fear- she is painted, but a ministering angel. if the girl her son married comes to her in the spirit of a real daughter. i1 - , _ v If the claughicr-in-lnlv has made "Blflckilfldrf? Crlfid Dlrk- "Why. of her a friend. mother-ln-law will Blackatider-J’ He stopped flfllVbe an ever present help in every t-atttzht. his breath. “Blackadder isltitne of trouble. She will pinch- thv name of Miss Selvelrs st/ZD- llit in all domestic emergencies. lather!” Glnllcmg around he saw a. “awn the ¢mk leavgg, or there is rough table and two rusted iron 5jCkne55_ she will dig up the mon- chairs. He pushed the table so llUQy to pay the rent if bad times 51ml H"! on fltiflmst the parapet come, and slle will be her daughter- whlch was several mcllcs higher. tnqawg gblgsf, ally in dealing with “How far are they?" he asked. a bglky young husband, "What are you doing?" said Ar- 5O 9, young wife make; s great "a-ldll 1°05"? dW/Tl- "NP/er mmd ‘mistake when she refuses to become vvllat I'm doing." said Dirk. "How one of her husband's famjly_ bu; 1t lat‘ ofl all‘ they?’ she does there is nothing that her "Bctwectl one and two kilometers. qmtaws can do but; m leave her to iKfllllOlj" answered Leonardo motlrn- he; gony, U Y. "Eight kilometers make miles." calculated Dirk aloud. “Le-l ollardo. when you're sure they're under a thousand meters, sing out. What about it, Adan-curl you spot Llorado? Is he riding at the head?" Jorge quickly. fl" COMBINING PROFIT WITH PHILANTIIROPY Dear Dorothy Dix—I am s girl of 19 and am In love with a man 79 years old. He is very wealthy. He u lhtls been married three times be- to know that their husbands‘ mothers were once l all in all to them; that they share old memories and old experiences; that their is between them that strong and mystic bond that binds mother and i child together, so they set themselves with diabolical cunning and ruth- ‘lessness to snatch them from their i y. What is you sincere advice will) B i Answer— a mission to comfort the aged. congratulate vou upon picking out profit and philanthropy. However. no matter how altruls 60 years older than yourself, day. because aged sonletitljles d.o funny things abou stead of to their child wives. ieiltioll to the fact that gravqas you think it is. all old husband, She longs for t isle about. the Civil War. _tto elliov life. . i. ‘PLAYING WITH FIRE ALWAYS DANGEROUS Dear Miss Dlx—_I llnl a young lllarried woman with a daughter l2 ed nlotller-in-law ls not the ogrefiyears 01d and alll separated from ‘lily husband. I have a mun friend who comes to my apartment and, takes me out. and we are great friends. My daughter resents lllS presence and would llkc to have her father back. My llfe with hull was not pleasant. as he drank very hard and I have lost all love for him and find this Ol-llflfvmflll more comfort-_ int: and congenial. Is there not such a thing as a.‘ married woman having a frtetldslllp with a man without it meaning any- thing? I love my daughter and do not want to do anything that will hurt her, but l can't see my harm ln my friendship for this man. What about 1t? LONE-SOME. Answer- Ulldoubtedlv there is such s thing as platonic friendship between a. man and woman, but the trouble with It is that the world won't believe it. Certainly no married woman liv- ing apart from her husband can go about with another man and have him visit ller continually without getting talked about "I'll tell you in a min re" saldd-om but 10st B1] 0g ms wlves by Adan. only half interested. “There's deal-Am I realm he doe, not have; a bullcllof three ln the lead and ‘I 1mm to mm ,0 I would 11kg to marry tlllnk lles on the alazotl. Yes. thats him 1n order w make his 135g days. ycpc; hes ridmg the big sorrel." ’ Dirk gauged the wind, set his They may be merely pals and dLs- cuss nothing more emotional than the last trend in modern literature. but Mrs. Grundy will look down her blglilS for a thousand yards. loaded ills rifle and stretched out. face (lOWll, on the table. Not wishing to scratch the barrel he made a. wad of his felt hat and fixed. it for a rest ln the angle made by the parapet with the bastion. “Don't. forget. Leonardo: the min- ute you're sure they're under s. kilo- meter.“ "What's the use?" said Leonardo gloomlly, “They won't come within range." "Never mind about that," said Dirk sharply. "You do as 1 say." Several minutes elapsed before Leonardo murmured. “when they conle to the first row of the maguey plantation it will be only 800 meters and they will turn." Damn!" muttered Dirk but 98- it. Ibs- Tuesday, Janunry 14, 1941. MARCH 31 lo APRIL 20 (Aries) —Frlendly heart and other pers- onal indications for tcday, and may ycu keep the generous spirit of the Christmas ln your itleartl promptly relaxed all his m Goa-l W111 15 m‘, key u, be“, hawk drew a long slow breath and held (To be Continued) ——-——————-— , Be spec" l1 r a li with Joutvsrorrs RIVER wolvrlalvs stringers]? jrlfjglslt, and 1N STYTUTE handling domestic mat t e r s. Thoughtlessness and stllbbomecn Your Individual H O R- O S C O P E ——-—By Frances Drake On January 9th the Leaves of Friendship Branch held their regu- lar monthly meeting at the nome of Mrs. Walter Walker. The presi- dent. lVLrs. Herbert Beagan called the meeting to order. alter which the Creed was re ated in unison. One new mem r was welcomed into the Institute. The roll call was answered by a. donation in the grab-bag. ‘The different their report. The secretary reported proceeds from sale of candy at concert was $4 I0. It was decided to hold a dance in the school house on Wed- nesday. January 16th. It was moved and seconded that the Institute would pay for the cleaning of the fl B. committees gave can spoil this day. Be on the safe side affairs. Avoid nervsus h Don't give in to a "let-down" feel- inlg; today calls for more alertness, strength of purpose AND TRAIN’? than usual. Be {ob every minute, but without snx- e Good in industrial and all wor and especially in those activities and transactions that money. Bet an efficient lunpo and keep ltl MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- by attending uletly and carefully to important etails, conservln time and energy nd devoting stgentivn to urgent JUNE 22 to JULY as (cfllwflf)—- RES- on the t-y. JULY 24 l4 AUGUST 22 (Led- pericd for makln headway matters. involve ts in coin or stamps to Needlework school in the future- polnted for next month. Mrs, Herbert Beagan. and Mrs hostess served a delicious lunch. AUGUST 23 f0 SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) - Business and all money mwtters required especial ldera- flon. Protect your budget but don't pass up s ml buy if it offers value for tho future. Use your good judgment. 24 lo OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - The less said about others’ mistakes and foibles and The following committee were ap- School. Mrs Wilson MacDonald. Sick. Mrs. George MacDonald and Program, Mrs. Martin Drlscoll Willie Trninor. At the close of the meeting the Mrs. Wilson MacDonald kindly l1 invited the members to her home for Ft-hruaty meeting roll call to be ontines. abcut vpfcs that m you nowhere. OCTOBER 224 to NOYIIMBER 22 (Scorpio) — ‘P1 for bgger re- turns today. And there ls ll bet- ter melhd of doing things. don't htsltate to employ t. W e all can improve, no matter our use or abilities. Some new advantages of- fered here. ' NOVEMBER 23 t0 DIMEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Stunt, early and efficiently, and tlhls-avorable day will be well on its way toward a worth. while record. Bull’! business and personal affairs are sponsored by healthy influences. News should interest you. DDCEMZBIJR. 22 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) _- Don't stretch the budget unwisely. However, expans- ion for necessary things are pro- lecto is very favlred. Bs sensible about the let and take healthy ism to relieve tsnse nerves to FEBRUARY 20 (A ullrlus) - Be tactful with ‘u. per ors and other: in ltions of authority. The truth aways must prevail nevertheless! Don't provoke misunderstandings by silence or by short answers when y-u should speak. FEBRUARY 2l to M ARDH 20 (Pisces) - Look about you. and look in other places, loo (even if it means extra effort), for than M! some excellent wportunities for gain. Bigger and more stable prgfits favorenltlé CHILD RN 0N THIS DAY will have th¢ inner courage and strength of DUTYOTQ-IIQOSGPY for success in its lfe work, and for ll . be taught to system- the better! Build for the future: go to meet opportunity wherever you llS\\'(‘l‘f!(l can and have faith in 00d that ou will succeed. y by an exchange of Val-J . s managerial ability. Will llk 0m mks lolnl through a ize its time and efforts. Religion ften Ila harsher fnitl and keep its ambitions lofty It has hobbies. too. It wrnw. give up read- e. and} Ilwvel. llfilli? | we showered her with We.l, Belle. if vou feel you have rich old man for your mlnistratlons. for in that way you can combine tic your motives in marrying a man I earnesty advise you to get him w make a substantial property settle-t nlcllt on you before your Wefldlfllli bridegrooms tilell" wills, and leave til-sir fortunes to found. hotllcs for disabled cats ill- Also, I would like call your nt- lvilic ‘l9 | looks like the crack of doom to l!) it isn't as llear to the verge of the ls not uncotnnloll 1'01" motl t5 celebrate their 90th birthday and life . ' '_“'—"i“i_" isn't very gay for the young wife of f ‘bl-lglltligllzs and laughter and dllllL- .tht- worst. lug. He wallts to sit by the fire and: nurse his rlleurllatlsln and remln-' id people get cranky and queru- {find so much more congenial than lous and garrulous and are nobody’: t your husband was? idea of a fascinating companion. So ' consider this tvcll before you marzy iceptiblv into your aged Romeo. Even ii he has a. suggestion to you ls that vou make pockellul ol uloney. There are some ID deflnl things that are not for sale over the counter, and among LIICSGVBIG youth and romance and the ability o ll comvm I minutes. Then bake in ‘l Let stand for a few minutes. and thrn fny in deep fat hes-bed to 385 deg, F. or until a cube of day-Jd bread will blown 1n l-t in about 40 seconds. Pry for about I minute. Remove the ham-cheese balls from the fat and drain on absorbent pa/per. Serve hot with. parsley sauce. PARSLEY SAUCE 2 I-2 fablrspoons butter 2 1-2 toblespoms flour 1 1-2 cur-s milk l-2 teaflpoon salt Dash of pepper I a I t t 2 tlablespoons chopped par- TROUBLES sey . ___ Methxii Melt. the butter and 11,1 ,_ _ - , . blend in thq flour. Gradually add flrfilllilrhsnlll lilt- gtllcklllltgbagllrlvlll the milk. stirring constant-iv. 'I'hcll are going to carry it. around wit‘; coo-k. stirring occrsionellyt. until the you [gr the rel-L ‘i; “m.- lml ‘ sauce is tllickenrd. Season with ‘ ‘ __'An0n_ salt and pepper and add the parsley and serve h'.t. . nose at them and suspect them of Anyway. don't you think yourself that you are playing with fire in seeing so much of a man whom vou Friendship changes almost imper- love. vou know. My te decision about whether you are going back to vour husband or not. and act accordingly. DOROTHY DIX. FEMAlE PAIN Women who suffer painful. Irregu- lar periods with nervous. moody spells due to functional causeshould find Lydia E. Pinkhamb Vegetable Compound very effective to relieve such distress. Plnkbllm’: Compound is made especially to bel such weak. tired women during dfllcult days. Thousands of woman have reported remarkable benefits. Made in Can- ugg. WORTH TRYING] Any drug- s r . Correct Poised Manners Best Roacl to Popularity . lllitiflllnl in Public They belong to the nicest set in town-you can see from their poised, Jrscloul manners. Instead of plunging down the aisle with the girl following him. he courteously asks where she'd like to sit. then states her preference . to the usher. And shs follows the usher to the seats, while her belu follows her. On leaving the theatre too. she'll go first up the aisle. I To know such little points, to data " and party without nervous momenta l of doubt and hesitation-what n lot I it means to your poise and popu- l larity. But easy to check up on I etiquette. t The next time l man takes you out remember he's your host. Stop- wltn the melted butter. Pour over bread and cheese and le-t stand 10 a. moderate EMBLEQ rloxs ltlcal view. is like an Whatever the number of a man's ENGINE m FUNC friends. there will be times In ~. life when 11¢ has one too few; but If he has only one enemy. he is From a purely mecha point the human body slightly beaten. Shape this mix- ture into small balls and rctltl in dry crumbs. DZ-p these in a mix- titre made by beating the reamin- lng 2 eggs with the 2 tablespoons milk. Then dip into crum-bs again. no ler day for the country and the people that I love so well. - JOlhfl Bright. WISDOM Wisdom whispered yesterday in the ear of my mind. "Go, and in thy frailty retain still thy endur- BDC€—Slll1_ make patience thy chief yDIIIDOSEI ln stlllnesi grief or want. always be patient." - Hafiz. DOING GOOD There never was a day that did not bring its own oppirtunity for doing good. that never could have been don-e before and never can be again. — W. I-l. Bllfleigh. i lair; When tho glowing plants of me loving heart — pltv-mcrcv-kind- tnP5<—l-'T0\v in met“ iZflrdc-ns the Lord takes delight in walking therein-R, L. Stevenson. CLEAN TEETH OP PEN Twice daily. pass dental floss be- tween treth t: remove 53ft good particles, which cwntflbutp t» do- my. Then with jaws sliglhl-ly anal-t. to relax muscles, brush slowlv from gums up on the lowers: fro-m gums down Cm uppers. inside and out: brush chow-mg surfaces and rinse mouth twice. BREAD PONTRTBUTES 1'0 NUTRITION REQUIREMENTS ‘The chief vaiuc of bread ln the diet. l< to sunply R tastv. (‘heap 501111‘? ti’ fMd snot-gt», man's “may. est need. Ycl bread also contri- her daughter tile fundamentals at good grooming and intclijgent care of hair. skin and nails" when the child is little m rc than a baby, The four-ycar-old is told tint biting her fingernails evctltltally will ruin the shape of her linger- tips. To encourage her not to bile them, mother gives the little llillld; a gentle manicure ns often as necessary. Jagged bits cf cuticle are rrmwed and rough cdgv- m smoothed with an emery board. Once both rough cuticle and sharp edges are removed. the child's desire to bile llor nfIllS i; scmewhat lessened. Buffing helps, too. And so docs pushing back of cuticle after each hand washing. Very little girls learn to liks having their ha‘r brushod at nlglhl. By the time they at; 01d cnnuplll t‘ hold a brush .t doesn't lake nlttt-lt encouragement to get thcm to brush their own hair. If your child has iwr own m!) brush. pmferably‘ in the sham of a fish. or an animal that she like; SlIP no doubt.’ can be cfaxed to brull her nails. By til;- um ShQ is eight. hcr own. clothe< brush ought f" be hanging on a low hook in hnv own closet. Slit‘ sizottld be taunt-t in kPe-n her '0'\'s and hail free from dust and dirt, Chopped Lips By all means. don't ilrncre chap prd lips and cheeks during llle win. fer months ailetld. Con-tam stroll- lnz and soreness of the lins mrlv eventunllv spoil their shape. Put white vlreline or a special otnl- ment that. y 'ur doctor may rtwm- mend on tho child's ~hnpnrd lips. cheek: and knees befire rho Root to bed at night. Rub a litlle of vmlr own hand lotion into her hands and wrists. hi; isn't nccesqniv or even advis- able to mako g fetish of beauty routine as far as your daughter ll t- ncrrned. But it is important that vru leach hvr the fttndernotllnls of wed qrormin-g and intelligent rare of her skin. ShoKQ-gohwr in four. bules in a largo mfflfll"? to at- lmvfl eyrry hrmau nlilrltlonal re- Jlllltwomeni. Good bread ls more nearly a Well-balanced yo“; than life-ivory hab’is of one k’-d m- an- c-ther hef "r0 sht- ls l2. V~lt know iha-f It‘: entirely on in you to see that she forms goo-d ones. "G Sellvzrlvoollk ood Milk makes Good Meals" MILK a con- trasting top or of one fabric. The jerkln will appeal to her because it is Just like big sister's favorite one. The side button Jerkln will also keep her snug and warm on hil- way to school these cold morning and insures against drafts all dur- ing the day. She'll want you to make an extra om to , to wear with her skirts and sweaters, Style N0 2736 is designed for sizes B, 10, I2 and l4 years. Size 8 requlras 1 5-8 yards of 35-inch fabric for skirt; 1 8-4 yards for bodice; 1 l-B yards for jerkin. Send Twenty (200) coin is pre- plng at s restaurant. let him choose the table with the llld of the ma! waiter. And. of course. he'll ask what youfd like to have and give your order to the wnlter. If your beau takes you motoring up to you to suggest going in when you arrive home. For, again. youl beau as host wouldn't leem to wislt to get rid of his guest. Know the charming manners thll‘ make you a welcome member ol any circle. Our 82-psge booklet tell: the correct thing for parties. dates the movies, games; when visiting entertaining, motoring. Gives etl queue of introductions, invitation: teleohoninl. Bend 20c in coins for your copy of Etiquette: The Correct ‘Hung To E: w "was" "torme- sure p y ymu- Name, Address, snd w. Name of booklet. —___-_ fem-red. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name. Address and the style number. Be sure to state the size you wish. Style No. 2436 Size Nnlne Street Address City Province AWARD DERBY» MEDAL --.. LIVERPOOL -(CP) -The Der. by Gold Medal has been awarded by the Liverpool Engineering Boc- lety to the late L. W. Bchuster of Heatht d, for a mper on "The re- llltfonahp between the “sweat properties of materials and the ll-. ability for [allure in service." WALSALL England '=—" 0P) - Bhowlng his rifle ~10 friends while home on his first iea-ve. ll soldier IIIIOIMIIQ lflli 'fiovlloo accidental], fired it, kfllikll hll 50- wQr-old mllthm Needlecraft- —For The Home