.- '* a: mne- r-c-nn n ~ f"?n-l ‘ Women's Reaizn/Social and Personal i'\7Q‘»T:'“ i: ii l. c s l F ,. a 11m.»- Ei-Il “rm-e... ._ RAGEJZIQHT [n5 CHARL()'I"I‘E'I‘()WN GUARDIAN EEERIZAKYMM» no O 0v oeoovoooo-o-w» v OOQ O§§OOQ OQQ-O-O-Q-QCOW HAPPENINGS OF While they were in scotiand the Prii s L-AZJI ;‘.i ".il .\‘I.ll,;.‘il'0L " bi. as irl cliildcs by go- ing out and garnering spnrigniim lllibS i0. List.‘ H5 SIIIQLILRII QXEKSQXIIQ-i. This is dlzCiOsfld by Princess Eliza- b:i.'ii in a lciiir to the captain of tile, is: Buckingham Palace Guide ‘ en blore Christmas “Curl Guide says Pini- \\ ivcut ovci" lo i‘ - IIJiIIliJYiXI Coni- inn, and .0 of our N.‘ CYJCUUJS ‘ in iii- \ (‘lflfibfi iii"! ii is in; s kiscn uii iieir ()l [used to Lieu » an"; l a Gcorze D. WBIois enter- " .':i (‘Tl)i)_'~'('(I illllCllF-Oll- e said to APP-r i .urns hon‘c to "oi 0 o c Mrs. iDr.) J. H. Ayers Ls ill, suf- fering from a. severe cold. I I O I "l h Brown was hostess . ' afierucoii bring“. I I I .\i'r.< Tireoilore Bayer is amirit! the bridge hostesses ZillS evening. entertaining and ihe _. a tweed or ~lS'\‘fi lain“ in l-Tncland. They are beautifully carved and some- Limes the Sl'l})(‘S are picked out in y-l ‘ "cil coins. lice. is made of hi‘. lor ' new notion. ' . in platinum i The , O'@O-O-OOQOO-ffQQ'O"O-QO-O 9§ THE WEEK three equal stripes of sapphires. rubies, and diamonds, the. Union Jack of tiic tame stones, carefully crossed and recpsscd. All these ifiig brooches have a double fasten- Miss Bell .-'\{.{i1cw, whose marriage to .\lr'. Pliilii) Meek is aiiiiouiiccrl Iul‘ .\l.ircii, is the centre of many jollv parties jusi, now as she is e ig Feb. 28th for 'I‘orcnt0 where wedding is to take place. Miss (\\' will be accoiilpaiilctl by her liss Amy Agnlw auil their e is in cii rcgrcttcil. o . a o evening M.» Will d a most enjoy- _ for liliss Agnew ...>crcd with a lovely I I O Last evcnriig Mrs. George W. Dcivar. Nlrilpequ. Road. was host- e for Miss Af',lli*\\' ivlirse \\".is ac iiinixiiiicd hv . good wis es of all the m, ,. intimate lrirnds ‘eseni. - o o a T-"lrs. J I."".i a’ 1i i.ii . pcr .' her home l".i t weak lor l\‘lr.~". W F. Mai-sly ivlio left Saturday" for O'- liaiva to lake up he": rcsidcncc o 0 - On F"‘"la_v' Zifrs. .\lacEiveu had a .~ I o ibl» iilTTFilP/ill u ". a titc "lottcioivn for other fiucnds _; o o 0 o i Airs. Benjamin Rogers is enter-- taizizug at a luncheon bridge ioriai." a: the Charlottetoivn Hotel for serfs wife, Mrs. William T. R w - . . a K lilll‘l'll\(‘ Ma "lcnr (1 auhtliil Valentine her borne 237 Prince Saturci1y' evening, Ifriends in for five tat. . o a a i Mrs. (Dr) H. H. Pierce. N-‘rth ,R".".">r l-lnari. ’ ' ml the mem- ibs-rs ul‘ the \\‘ i» ( ‘uh at alter- ‘noou tea. on ‘Nedni- v. " n . . n ivas amori; . . at after- week for Mrs blue," - a i Almost- as exotic as the shades in! ladl-"s" stonklncs and lipstlcks are ‘the latest ..ilours for men's clothes “Smoke blue," "Solcnt "jungle izrccnf“ "nickef i"black coffee.“ and "Flo ida bulge .arc fllllOllt! ihe names of the latest {colour combinations. They have been selected so that. the ‘masculine outfit frcin socks to hat can be in tonc. ‘ o o Louis Sadler was among "csres (‘ll'.(‘l‘i'.\lll,i7‘.£! at bridge ion two occasions this week I I I I Airs. William T. Rogers ls leav- ing on Mondayi to visit her parents ‘Mr. and Mrs Oscar MacCallum in ‘Saskatoon. o a o I Members of the choir of St Iligélielieve Bad Cough Quickly, MixThis at Home Does the Work in a Hurry. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. llvrifs an llliI linnir- rv-mcilv your nliifili‘? ])I'UiIl|I)l_\' iisuil, llllll. for rcul Tl!- suits. if. is still ii very ilcpi-viilalilii thing for ilisti" in; coughs. Try it once, anil you'll swear by ii. It's no lfiillliifl at all. Make a syrup by stirrin" 2 "ups of grriiiulniril sugar null nae ip of wail-r ."i fi-iv iui-iii~~iil< until ilissoliw-ii. Xi- ("licking is iliir-(Icil -—-a (‘iliiii could (lo ii. Now put 21-’; mince! of Pincx Into a [(3 01.. iii-tile, nail aild YOU!‘ syrup. This gives you ll) ounces of really splciiilid .4- cough remedy-more than you could buy for four iimcs tliii money. It keen: perfectly", tastes line, and lasts a fnmi y l1 long time. 'l‘liis Sllifllldili homi- mixture has u. three-toll] iii-flan. You ("an feel it take liolil Lit. mice, it loosens the plilcgm sin-flies tlie irritated membranes, an helps clear the air passages. This ex- plains ivliy it. gives such prompt, pleas- iiii: results. Pinr-x l< ll compound containing Nor- \\‘XI_\' Pine null iiuliilalili- gunificril, _in ('()Ilf‘(‘lll.I‘Z\it‘(I form, \\"(-il known for 1L‘? iranipL nvliun on throat. membranes. . loiii y rcfuiiilcil if it doesn't please you ‘in every ivny. "To-Days Popular Design Mm 64¢ BRICKS AND BLOCKS ESIGN 8° mam’ “i 5°" hQl/e Teqllvfilflii Hvw designs for crochet chair “a be given riiiay as" iglis.‘ It is ivoi-k cu iii" .~eL.7 are iIl\\4Iy opprciriateil. dcsigii-lnc liindrl u. Hlu iclors for ilic blcclss. Ry Carol Aimcs CROCHET CHAIR T _ NO. (M6 SE “w? 911111 nick un at odd moments and e (link this l5 a most interesting ling at the back so that they can . (be used either as a brooch or clip. ' I O O _ N. IjROA/l (‘=Ol)_ entire i OQOOOOOQOOOQCOQOOOQOOO §O§§O-OOO§O‘4w‘ v $vGv n Egltfifl Meditation 5 B! l Rev. Jame: Henry Larson ~ l0 FORGIVE The students oi Socrates once ask- ed li.in ll Ciixl could forgave sin. he ’ llll.>\\t‘l‘cl.l. "l ihliik God can forgive sin, but I don't kliow how." Lct iis iiii-n to what Jesus said on this point when the Jeivs were ask- ing the qlll‘S'.l0ll, "Who can forgive sin. bill. Lind alone?" "Why do you poialcr ui.r iiicsc things in your iniiidfi.’ Whlih is easier to say to iliis p".i:"al_\"iic, YOUR SLNS ARE PURblVbN, or to say GE!‘ UP, PICK UP YOUR HAT AND WALK. But tn lci you know that the Son of ‘ Zvliili li:i_< power to forgive S1115" on earili I ii Li heal this man." Then he lnriiiu. to iiic rikK mail and said. ' tcli you. c1111‘ UP, pick up your mat. and an home." The sick man got up and ivalkcd out before them all, so ihiir iiicy ivcre astonished and aizcno". l('(l,(‘(I the poiier of God say- ing. "ii/e iiL‘\i'l‘ saw ailythiiig like lIlIs b zore." l Pfllll‘ had learned the lesson that L.‘ lll t fol-give his brother who had " xi li.in but he lhouuht there \\ ii .i illllll 1o (his lnallci" o forgive- ncs i iie c".inii~ t0 Jesus and asked. "ls cvi-n iiiiic.» enough to forgive n. ilflliillfl‘ iiii-"ii he wrongs mc?" ‘ - vii, “Nct seven times,‘ . ., (‘ll tunes over." Th3 u". » IIll‘ Slllllt .. saying there must ll‘ no Jinn ii) will‘ ability to forgive. Iii ll'(l(‘l‘ lo l'l\" this lesson in the )lll‘.l‘ l; of iii. "iilvs Jesus told the " " irilul servant, who ivu a huge debt b_\' rcliised to forgive I. xi liim by a fellow" il the King heard of _. iaitorgivable spirit. he ihri-ii" him in Jail. “That ls1u~t ivhrii ni_\" ill.‘1\\'{‘IlI_\' Father will do to van, ii‘ you (lo n0! from your hearts " i1 ll\‘(' vour brothers.” " .. them for they ii ihcv do." This is the "l ii: iv lls ivhile hanging on the . FGRGIVE YOUR BROTHER RPIFEIVE FORGIVENEBS F. ‘Johns (Stone) Church, Saint John hai" .c.. iiie izcw actor. Rev 1):. 1-1.. ll. A. llaslain and Mrs. Hu- YES"; LEA Precise Roma ns Mean Biy THE ASSOCIATED FRESH [Thirty days hath September, April, June and Nwcinbcr. All the roar have thirty-one. Exccptliig February alone, Which hath but tiveiitv-egnt. in line, ‘Till Lieap Year gives it twenty- l nine .1, It. was Julius Caesar who thought up a. calendar" so cock-eyed that ,inlllions of lolks today" must mem- orize such diiiies to figure when they'll gct their ncxi pay cheque. Caesar made February an in derszed Dopey that. is always get- ting out. oi step, and 1940 1a one ol the years in which it is out of st.p. Some pepic wll. get an audcd day's pay this month, but others- those who are paid by the month-nun work an exirzi day without pay. (February wculd Jllflip into the 30-day class ll the revised caicnoa. propcsen by the World Calendar Association were adopted The necessary extra day in Leap Y.ar is fitted in after June 30 in the Asicciaiions Glen ar. and is cal- led Ira-p Year Dfl)’—-l1 universal liolt<ia_v._l3ut Fctrui i'.\'. as the sec- ond month lii a qlllfifil’, would have 30 days, along with all other months except Jan ary. April, July rind October, which are allot- ted 31. As it ls now, on the putting-out side, a cclipcraion Cll a Weekly bllSlS with’ a sll)(¥()0,()t() animal payroll may have to st aside an cxtra $40,000 for Feb 29. Perhaps folks should be glud to ‘put. up with February, even mar- lvel that the calcrdar is as orderly as it is_ Bccatie Julius. time-keep- ins; was pretty haph;zard. ilzuu at a MJQZJI giitlicaiig at thc i Not Always Thus dicliie of .\Il.'~S Louise W. Knight , Caesar's astronrmer. in 46 BC-i ‘one evciiiii," this week and cordially found the sricr Wm‘ was 365 1-4 svclcuiiiiii lilfill to ihcir new home I . ~ o a i Mi": Jack Miicuod of Siunmer- szllc (‘llilil .l.C'Ll in iv .i.day even- ing l.ll a (inner pa". y honouring alts Bertha Scnu man- and her brothel", .\lr Urvilie Sch rman, who ‘left this wcck f.r Twonto. ; Q U I I i Mr. and \ s. W. R. Aitken, Long- ‘ivor"i_ Avl ", have returned from a visit l0 Mun! real, II I I O ‘ Mrs Gaih Toombs was hostess itih s \V.CI( lor Bridge a‘ the home 01 ,hcr mother. Mrs. A. W. Loam. I I O O Stroll." of Windsor, N. tziuiqlit to visit her rbrotlicr, I\l:". C. N. Bissett and Mrs. iBissett, North River Road. I O O I I Carl Crockett, of Summer- one of the histesses en- j for ati k iii binirge this week, losing her hlLllilllll. Now my husb and I have lllilYlllf-I ve tables on ‘Tuesday for been married two years and have been ideally .hci" ll‘l(‘ll(I<. happy. We love each other very much and are _ ' _ _ looking} forward to the baby's coming, and {sdrinit _ , _ want iie youngster to conic between us. n‘ Home friends will regret to learn 1e w keep a happy home me and me of tire illness of MlK-R. H. Pethick Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada at New Glasgow, N. 8., who is suffering fi"0m a. leg injury. lt Iis expected that Mr. Pethlck will "be confined to the house for the ncxt month. I I I N. M. Bruce entertained Mrs .Mr-. \V:l"am Gould of Halifax. who have been visiting thrm. Mr. and Mrs. ion return h inc. - - u - Mrs. P. W. Turner entertained last Saturday at afternoon bridge at her attractive home. I I O Miss Irene Cameron entcrtalned for Il("l' Bridge Club on Monday cvrriiiig at the home ol Mrs. ‘Louis almliay, Summerside. iir-s. rpm 'F.'E.'sn'iaiiwoixi was hostess at aliernnon tea at the Charlotti:to\\"n Hotel last Saturdav I I O I Mr. Garth Harrison, son of Ven. Archfliacon and lVfrs Ha-r lsmi of Summers de, has returned from l-Inlvnx. N. S., where he has been visting relative‘. iThc Ditches. 5f WII""SOY‘ has in- ventwi a new type of knitted mit- pcrmiis a mitlcned soldier ti; use his trlszrer finger in an emergency. F‘i"."rrlcss mitvins had been dis- l":rrl liv front line officers because they llY!) isoucd the bends of troops . duty. s‘ '. i has been .. rm:l samiilfls have throughout France to be copied by volunteer knitlers, A Morning/Smile Mix, \\/1iil‘.5—'<.\dj‘ husband 1s a somnambuust. i\'ii".s_ Uumbeluck — isn't that ' He must kiiuw my husband. ,"bc iillf": John belongs t0 every llmige in town! The teacher hail asked the class to namc all the States. One small ‘urchin l'C~f()lifl('d so quickly and laccuiaiciy that. she ccmmended him or it. "Yru did vfiy well," she said, "mizcli beier than I could have (ion:- at yo r age." "Yeah. and there wuz only thirteen Stsic. thcn too." “i -A kind-hcliirtcd old lady noticed a zrninplsh-icokiniz man gazing 5 YPILV quickly woikcd, A nicc suggestion l5 to u; ‘ into an eating house WHICIOW. She "found the sight touching. and, Tm: pattern includes complete cnsv-to-follo " i "l ~ ' i" r - u V , _y ‘ _ -‘ -. _ _ iv iia iuctions for making 1 wishing to give the man the price 10 sit bvih iu (u: color and hi (Ulllldlllfli colors. iiiatcral icqulrcmeiiisvil‘ n grail uiiiner iviihzut hurting and iiuisliiiig directions, To (IFCIPI fill‘; (Wblllll. write your name and ll"(ll‘(" on . "M "WM “ml i5 ‘Tm-i i" com 01' 5iiiillvs tu Licfilciioikbiilgpgiitrmhgifi ‘incur, "Lock what I've found!" she Cll.l1'i.)!l(‘l()\\ ll Guardian Ii» (‘liariiiricioivii Llilltrfllnn N'"r"/lli"'i‘-'I"‘l: llcnarlmcnt. Uta-inn No. Cit; l l. Nana--__.__...._._.._...-..___.,_______ SITEEET - - - _ -. _ GITY——____—— _ had this feciiig; pretended she . pave- piekid tip a coin from the ‘mill as she handed him a. florin. "You can have it, it was ncarest to you. ' The man made a grab for the coin. Thank you kindly." he said, iififii a grin of Ceiight. “It's just. dropped out of my pOEKQlI Wait a minute! I'll give you a penny for yourself.‘ ' this week fcr her guestr», Mr and Gould lclt tiis morning ten with a ziuncr attachment which i days long. So Caesar rlcc eed that evety fourth yc i" b-s lllili days l.n_g OfO-O-Q-OHOOOO-Q $OOO§OO O+4 0-0-0 YEAR'S p ozvr: HEADACHE T0 MORE. THAN cum) February Jittery With Its Hit And Miss 29s. t Well But Left Poor and the nest 365.1% wanted l. year with 12 montns—-uiclunmg ionly Jilly, named fci" himself - ioui me number 12 didn't dwlde {evenly into 365. so he staggered the V-Vvvvvvvvv CORNER CHERRY CAKE 1 onp butt»: 1 cup fine granulated sugar 5 988-9 1-4 veil-spoon salt 1-2 teaspoon almond or vanilla extract I cups sifted cake flour or 1 8-4 cups bread flour 1 cup candcd cherries 1-2 cup almonds, blanched and chopped y Method: Halve tlzo cherries, imcntihs, i Ho gave tine odd months (Jan- Jillfv‘. March. July. September, and "November; 31 days each and the "even months 30. But that totalled i366- oiie too many. It wss then that February got the axe. He gave ,ii 29 days lor normal years, Mi inlays in heap Year. i Thai; calendar went along nicely until Julius" nephew. Augustus, lame along and ivanted to name a month for ltrnself. He decided that his month, August, should have as , many days as Julius’. So he bor- i rcwsd that day from February, leaving it 28 in normal years. so he could like August up to 31 days. ‘Then to prevent three 31- day mcnihs from fall.ng in a row, he changed September and N0- vcmber to 30-day months, October and December to 31 days. \VI:II, N00 Exactly i‘ Thu". the ca endar stands today -cxcept that Lrap Year does not actually fall every four years. In the 16th century the mire precise astronomers of Pope Gregory XIII found that the earth mane It! normal Journey around the sun ll minutes and l4 seconds faster than 365 1-4 days. This meant that the universal cock was lzsing three day. in every 4G0 ye rs. Gregory promptly dropped 10 days from the icrunberrles. ‘has been well-greased. ifalrlyhslow oven (300 deg. F.) The wash In warm water, tlicn drain ‘and spread out in a shadow pan. Place in a slow oven (250 deg. F.) to dry. ' Cream soft butter until light and fluffy. Gradually blend in the sugar and beat wed ftr 4 uiuiutc-s. yolks until track and IGJIIOH-CUIOY-d and add to the creamed butter and suggar and beat neii for 4 minutes. Beat. the egg white." with the salt. until stiff but not diy. Fold these (into the first mixture along with THE cook's i Yvvvvvvvvvvv Vvvvvvvvvvvwv aFoshfons/Lfisrature ¢v vvvrv vvivvv v v‘ v¢$¢¢vv¢vvv%‘vo9§oe9eee¢ woooooooo *e¢:_eeo4oo¢~ss,, Helpful Hints For a i" The Women Folkl mitunncn Joseph Morris Drop a. pebble in the water. And its ripples reach our for; And the sunbeam: dancing on them May reflect the-m to a stair. Give a smile to some one passing, Thereby make his morning glad; It may greet you in the evening Wheéi your own heart may be ea . Do a deed of simple kindness; Though its end you may not sec. It may reach, like ivndcrilng ripples, Down a long eternity. CHILDREN AND PETS It. is nearly always the parent's fault if a child kills a pet by too much Jiandiing or waning, he flavoring. Sift the flour, measure and take out enough (abciit 1-4cup)r.o coat. tin cherixes and nuts (if ised). Sift uho remaining rlcur 4 times, and fold Into the butter-sugzr-egg mix- ture, then beat hard lei" 2 minutes. Ad the floured cherries and nuts. lntc loal pans that. have been lined with two layi . o! heavy * waxed paper or ordmaiy pulp‘: that Bake 1n B ‘time depends upon the s ze o.’ pan -— 9, medium-sizld ica: rcqulrefl LEMON CRANBERRY COCKTAIL Pick over and wash l quart of‘ Place in a saizcepan calendar" (between Oct. 5 _and Oct. |witl1 1 pint sugar and 1 p nt boll.ng 15) to make rp for lost time. To prevent future l0 se, he re- duced the number of Len-p Years falling in a MO-yrear-period from 100 tn 97. by making the last iLeap Year 0t each century a com- mcn yeer-cxcept where the num- ber of the century is dlvsiblo d1- vistble by four. Thus i800 A. D. and 1900 were not Leap Yea-rs, but 2000 ivlll be. Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box Ever to Keep near Miss Dix-~I am expecting sior. by still poss.b drive their" h Answer: patter of little feet on the floor and rooms, Many husband. a,ll(l wives ed with each other and who would p, break it. They m: y not love each children, and to give these children lng by both a mother and father, But it is also true that vcry Ii" that many a man who before thc a the advent of the voungstci" begins into his bachelor WZLYS. w-vmin-J-I-r-i-Qi-el; ';I.-.-;-.- YIIUR -.i-.-I-.-'.-i.-.-. . "- For Saturday. February 17th MAHLIH 2i lo April 20 (Ari " Ccntialliclcry" lntiiii.iii..iis tits Sit- ,ui"day_ Be cautious in peronal con- nections lest hasty thcilgat and ac- tion cause you to say and do tltnga ,you will later regret. Take l middle course in business and otucr ac- tivltles. APRIL 21 L0 MAY 20 (Taurus) --Authors of szage and screen plays, iieiars, nxrcrs. learners de- lgncrs. display artists, atzd others icing creative wtrk, aso you handling lo.ds are among today's especially favor"d. i MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemni) ;-Dcliglii.f l planetary setup for your interests, new idcas and creative aspirations. H bb es. spsrts, entertainment, travel r. malice ccr- FBTDOFKIUIICC, nece sary duties under beiioiic rays. JUNE 22 t") JULY 23 (Cancer)- iYou born brlore July ll are par- itlciilarly rs-minrlril to be genial and lcok on the bright side of things is". gentral. Day-i okays all woriih milli- actl ittcs but warns against conwntrh. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) -You'll gain more and be harqrer if you refuse to enteztain anxiety or needless worry aoriit the fuiu e. You have great talent. use 1t to the best of yriir nblty and the future will be kind to you. Relax some tfVnv. rest those nerves! AUGUST 23 to SEPTF-MB’ R. 23 (Virgo) - Pracvcal and clrmcsilc issues, d‘filciilt anti lab rrus w*rk. also invigorating sports more friv- oned for you folk than fnvnrus of‘ purely artistic mattrrs. Take prt in usc'ul scinl act'v tics SEIYFEMBER 24 to (JCTORFR 23 (Libra) - Good biasncss news (indicated and benefits tflrougn past. effcrls should materialize now yor very soon. Today invites action m your particular lntcnsu, If You Want to Keep Your Husband After the Baby Comes, Don’t Shunt Him Into the Background, But Try More Than ~ in You As His Wife the coming of my “little bundle from Heaven" ls turned into apprehen- the many warnings 1 get. that a, woman pays for hcr children by love of your husband when there are babies? What are the mistakes that young mothers make that ls the end of the passionate. devote , and wife and the beginning of a clcvage between them. as the house cat and never went out of an cvenln Him Interested my first baby soon. and mv 10y over ‘water. Boil gently nnt/il the bores are soft. Strain and add to the liquid a fresh bouquet of lemon balm. lemon thyme and mint. Sini- mer gently for 5 muutics more. Strain again and brtile. Chill thoroughly and, when serving, dilute as desired with cracked foe. GOLDEN SALAD Chop 2 medaim-stvei carrots and 1-4 cuoot blanched almncds tnroush s. food chopper. Add 1-4 cup eel- ery sliced thin Season with salt . and paprika. Mcistrn with mayon- naise and mound on cress_ FLUFFY BREAD PUDDING 1-3 loaf stale bread 8 cups milk. eggs, 3 teaspoons baking powder. 1-4 tmspoon salt, 1-3 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1-2 cup raisins. Soak the bread 1n cold virater until soft. Beat; the eggs. sugar vanilla, baking powder and salt slightly. Add the milk and mix well. Press all the waicr out of the bread, crumble into the custard mixture. Add the washed and iscalcled raisins Mix thoroughly. iPlace in buttered casserole. act ton with butter and bake in a slow oven-325 degrees 35o degrees hum 45 mlns-l hour Bread pudding should always be treatcd as gently as a custard. Serve with thin cream or hot sauce. Delicious hot ap- usbaiids from them and away from The old sayings that “a baby in the house is a Wellspring of joy“ and "that, children are the tie that binds husbands and wives together“ are true. o homo is a home in the fullest sense of the word unless there is the the sOlllld of childish laughter in the who are disillusioned and disenchant- ladlv be irce are still held together by little hands that make n bond so strong‘ that they do not even attempt m i 0t er, but both of them love their the security of a home and the rear- " they endure marriages in which they flnd no individual happiness and that ls often a martyrdom. uently the coming of the first baby romantic love between a husband For it is notable rrival of Junor has been as domestic without his wife, after stepping out a one and drifting back (Continued on page l4 col. 1) . h. INDIVIDUAL IIUROSBOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) lCgipyilght, 1955i). King Ecaiuri-s Syndicate Inc.) Look in flu: scslion your birthday comes In, and find wliai your outlook IA, according to the stars. B-HFJuNV-Tfl-"J "l'nlili.c-l-lln'l‘if m l ‘ OCTOBER, 24 to NOVEIMBElR. 2'1 l - Slow down this Bat- u.di.y and ruplcnhh oveispent en- ergy. Indulge the nicst quletlng re- laxaLcn and assoclatas. See s, CIIYGFIUI show or movie. Be oetier tit for Mendays problems. If work must be dore, (o It without strain. " NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) -- Good rays on whole, Your reaction to emergen- cics should be Sensible and pini- osophical. Rudng needle sly and fretting about. d:lays will get you nowhere and give you a he dacbq Indulge a few no rs of your favor- ite sports or hubby. DECEMrLER 23 t0 JANUARY 21 (CII-Dimcorn) — Lesa stimulating than yes eday but. still amenable and fruitful for finishing incom- pletcd matwrs. and for study ng, reading or enjoying a scientific or artistic hobby, JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY l0 (Aquarius) - The truly exhilarat- ing and benelicent vibrations emanating for you bom after February 8 can be tinned w ad- vantageous account for all of you "if yorll tell yourself of the pos- sible success of your enterprise or flutes. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 30 (Pisces) — Not so auspicious or en- couraging for money making as for cstrblishing younelf more firmly in s;lid matters and paving the wiry for future advancement. Ro- inrnce tcps, A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be a composite of genlallty and eober-mlndedness: industrious, hvet. at times flytful at restrictions; za humantarian and generous in lservlce to the wsrld at. large, yet sometime; may n-glect little atten- tcns dear to loved onei. Help tn": nine child to realize ilrt thought- fulness begins at lime-Unusual j possible. M1009" pies, peaches or stewed prunes may ibe substituted f:r the raisins. In the bubs" who. ii. seems to inc, should draw them - < u, _ 3 4 time even closer together? - FEARFUL. using “(Sh n“ m“ or 5 as much as of the dried. I" Gracious Phrases Put You at Ease / as. Bo Ready for Every Situation A girl who‘! a conversational deadivelght! The unlucky man‘ iviio lakes her (o a party won't repeat the experience. And so easily with a store o! pleasing phrases she could make a charming impression, be the centre of a gally chatting group. When introduced to a man, gra- cious to say “I've often heard o! you." And you may start the talk with "Claire tells me you play tennis" or any other fact you know about him. Even when meeting a man you know nothing about. you can begin a chat with "A lovely party, isn't it?" Or "Are you a newcomer‘! Why haven't l met you before?" And. to hold people's interest. use bright descriptive phrases, "agog with expectation," "racing with time." Be quick at repariee. To “A penny for your thoughts." "Di? mysteriously. "They're not for sale." Or do you feel awkward when Elvin! I compliment, offering sym- Palllay. making a business telephone a . c Our SZ-page booklet has effective phrases for these and many other social and business occasions. llas lirtl of vivid word combliini on: Whifih. if you learn a few each day, give fluency, intents! lo your Send 20c in coins for your ccpy i casions to The Service . iyour Name, Address and the Name ofmbooklet. _ _ _ ‘rage balloan iid mcrq than its duty =‘— ' when .t brke lorse frorn its moor- Nrme in?!» rlirltfoed ‘over Scrmany. its ,___ My ca. ea ner er n5 wit, high tension. ’g=_"‘ "tt- wire; and {arc-wing villa ea into Ftreef. Andre? CIBIIPCES. It finally landed in ‘ _ _T__ France. . _ lam -~La>ll_.1l“nb Pnmm" UII Hilliard‘; h; fluid-I ‘eveir met a tragic end. The word 1 mauled." gzliimlly, who about 2 hours mung’ "their dog, but who would not call of Effective Phrases For All Oc- Quardliin Hsine Be sire to wrie pia nly wrltesOllve Roberts Barton. I have had pets Ln one family smce my children were babies. Not one from the first. was, ‘Hands O1, A baby of any kind will die i! it, is Speaking of small children. now about this I know a man who raises dogs for sale. H; all well a whole family of tiny Baston terriers to llecm to death because he would not take them inside one bitter night. I know another seemed to adore in a vet when she got. pneumonia, and wculd not bring her into the house because her "hams got over everything?’ She died of course. I know still other dcgs, insuf- ficleiitly fed at home, who wan- fdcr the streets, eat what scraps they can find. and, depend more on the neighbors than on their ‘masters. It is not always the clutching hands of one-to-four-yrear-olds that dsstrry helpless animals, This ls why the soviet-y for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was estab- llshed. i Even a child oi‘ two can under- stand an order very well If he l: given the commwd, "Hands Off," and made to realize that it means what it seys. h? wll obey .lt. He simply must obey it. If not. then the animal must be- itakcn away. In almost every case of cruelty, ‘the fautt lls< WUh the guardian ‘who permits it. ‘ If you are using golden syrup leveiy scrap can be removed if a little flour is adred to the syrup remaining in IIIP tin. ma; aisoi applies when weighing syrup, I When you're darning, wet are i trimmed soon alter it begins t4 grow In the spring. Grated range rind help; a 1m», in confections, cake; and OUCILICI_ Add a little fruit sauces and put SGIDQ in your sugared nunmcais, cnocolatq fudge and caxianut goodies. To ma a delicate flavor to a plldglng sauce that calls for milk, sininer nan an orange "ind in tluiee cup. or m“; for a. few minutes, Dscard the rind before using the milk. CLOTHES CLOSET MUST! A well-arranged clothes closet with good equipment is a personal boon to any girl who has to be. noatw groomed on linuii-cl time. Having a place for everything. and the right kind of illace at that, may mean the dirlcieiicc bet-ween being meticulously turned out ai- wnyl or onb’ now and then. For instance, if yotr close; equipment includes a huge shoe rack or bag with space m" all nae shoes you own and shoe tiees for each pair, you'll discover that your shoes wear longer and. ivliat’: more, look better. A supply of shoulder-shaped coat hangers will save a siuprisiiig amount of pressing bills. And prevent any rcoccurcitce of the ducky little business of having to wear a wrinkled iiwck because you dldift have time to press it at the last moment. Hat stands certainly are a m". st. The hat that t» Dlliififi on the closet shelf or stuffed into a niil box night afici- night isn't going io retain its chic lines, Reduction of the banana crcp as a result o_i plant d sense has seri- ously injured economic conditions in Honduras. _ A gold ooln weighing four penny weights, used during tho region of King Henry VI. ol En land, WES called an "angel." A cubic foot of aluminum weighs only 162 poiinfa. ivlvl» a ciibze rem of gold weighs 1.203 ptunds. The Rvsslan crown was olfered to S'edi.=h prince in iiic swtc-"nt-n century when a Swedish army cip- tured Moscow. some of the largest and hun- grlest~ species of mosquitoes are found in the Arctic. Dry celery leaves in a pan in the oven. Crumble and stole in a covered glass Jar. until needed for flavoring dressings, soups and stews, and to combine with other salad herbs. wool in your mouth. then roll it Florida will lnve ttirate its to 1i flue point on the soap. When chances of succes fully growing ‘it drlea the worl can be t-hrraded lpaprikii. which ls new import"! lthmuixn the eye of the finest from Europe - about $2.000.“ needle. wortih a year. , __.____ ‘ Bellman were appointed to pm- Too often does one YllYl that claim the IlFll!‘ of n‘ght- ln Londcn music ls trcatcrl less as a. source before ilublic clocks were used. ;of unzilloycrl oiijqvize~ t. than as i 'An arbor vitae hedge should be} 85 years’ use proves I l: mluefol‘ COLDS Svmartest ¢x‘s.. ¢xv ‘J v v I .vyv‘ Make your spring suit now while the weauicr 1s cold and you are "kept indzrs, When the lovely warm days roll around you will be all prepared with this charming m- semble, Make it either as I smart. new dies with a becoming Jacket; or as a jacket and sk rt. This same pattern can be used for either vers- ion. You will find that the Ilfl‘! of both the dress and coat are very flattering and )ust the smartest you can find for the Easter Parade, as well as many times all season long. Style No. 3008 is designed for sizes 16, 36, 3B. 10, 42 44 46 48 and 50 size 36 requires 4 1-2 yards of 54 inch material for dress and Jacket. send fifteen (150) (coin in pro- fered) for pattern. write plainly your Name. Address and style number "Be sure to state the also vnu wish Style No. 309B Size ,.. on Nam: Street Addreu Oil-I -- IVARLIKE BALLOON PARIS—(CP)—An English bl!- Province an agreeable mecns l"v\'.’\l‘(l8 50-1116 entirely ncnmusfral end. . “"‘T‘—" That Smile is Worth Keeping! MOTHER — would you risk the loss of (he ha py, licalihy vigour which is chill hooil's_licrii".i_qc_ in sports and play? Poi-nly ilic lull: bodies — build up resistance to mlds, grippe and other HIIWJIIOIII by using Father Ilolia‘: liledirinl regularly. Its va ue as a bod builder and as a treatment for col 1 has been proved during the past 85 years. Rich in viiainins and frcu from alcohol and harmful (lnigs. I i Fashions I , And Winter Styles i -¢+o4e-e¢e»e¢oee+4+4