~PAGE rwo m‘ coLns " _ IIEGLEOTIIIO A OOLO OFTEN PRESSURE ' y . LEADS TO SERIOUS TROUBLE. G ‘Y ' Father John's Medlclnn l IORGI FIGHT IT TllE SAFE wAv-wirlt. nth“ wit iwm wit» j ,6"... -—by' building 51p the _, . EZE.'.'.‘.'E:.::;.§...".’::5 l rllummuln reserves of strength 1nd vitality. ln use for over -—Q— ‘ 85 years, for treating ' v q l f colds and as I body OflwfflAlhewChambcrlnh § builder for both children WNUsoi-vlm ' . sun! m CANADA and adulm I " Wmwww “W Tobalito debouched suddenly from the shadowy recesses _ arroyo and came to a halt with [W0 8D THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN oman’s Re alm '1 Social and Personal '1 Dorothy Dix Says- RLD NEEDS GOOD LISTENERS MAKE MORE T0 PEOPLE HAPPY Nothing Quite Appeases So Much_ As_Being Able To Find Someone Who Will Give Ear To Your Woes The Dowager Marchioness of Reading has organized squads of women 1n England to listen attentively and sympatheticaelly about how they were bomb . war are highly nervous and it has been found that it helps them to tell about their experiences -sort of gets the horrors out of their systems t0- be able to discourse at length about their suffer- ings to some one who is apparently enthralled by their tales and hanging bieatlressly upon their words. This is no new phase of human psyfllfl- logy. It seems to be one of Nature's compensa- tiolis that many men and women can cflllllllllw their woes and really get a kick out of them by peop;e who want to talk and endlessly to These victims of Dirk beside him; Leonardo drew: level. In plain view. only a few! hundred yards away. stood the] white mass of La Bananca. To I talking about them. It is an established fact that the silver lining to the cloud of invalidisni ls being able w describe onefs symptoms. and all of us have plenty of acquaintances who have) LOOK OllT FOR YOIIR LIVER luck It up rl new and fool Illa a m I Inga! Selling Soun ‘j 4,1‘ m] [my ‘ you'll lool lilo a pgllllllflhhlpfl] filed». 25:, 50t- l lilo! Tablet! T. can-m i ’? CORNER Fashions I , These are the things I prize . Ami hold of (let-pest worth: Lzgit.» of the sapphire skies. Pfiélfl‘ if the silent. hill‘, grass, l Shadzw of clouds that swiftly pass, And after sliolyers The smell of flowers, And of the good bnwn earth— And bcsl of all. along the way, fiieildsliip and mirlh. -I~Ienry Van Dyke. MAKING WASTE SPACE FSE- FUL i H l A careful check over the house will reveal if all available space is being uolzzed. Usually there is space gomq tp wasie in either the cellar or the attic. This space can easily be turned into a cosy don or guest room on fllg top floor er a playroom 1n the basement. Insulating board. wall- bcard or other partition materials. llDIlllPd over the old walls. will re- deem lllls “no man's laud" at a Ivory sligm cost. .._....=_.___...-_> -_.~i..-,,_. New zmgiliclot-hes are known as "' c fimmans rhikP-one piece red uiel pajamas with silug-fitting 15ers -~ beleve it 0!‘ not, they quite fetching. ti. . New York is showing out and out dinner dresses - not merrel a deocllete dre=s with s jacket; in- I19!‘ dresses of the newest fashion are onc- piece affairs. GLAMOI’; GOES BELOW ) SURFACE No matter how good-inking, null-dressed and perfectly groom- erl she ls. any woman loses a great deal of her glnmor the mmum it ls apparent that she— Is inconsiderate of others. No amount of beauty can mako lip for rude. thoughtless manners or downright selfishness. Goes out of her way to make herself conspicuous. Boistcrous lzulzhter uflfl extremely loud chat- icr at parties. in the movies or a restaurant are sins If ivhich the completely chic and charming woman never 1s guilty. Talks too much and says too , . little. I f l Thinks the table is u grYd place l- to do rt complete make-up Job on ' her face. Nobodi- minds seeing -. lipstick cr a. bit of powier being applied, but hair-combing. cheek- t-inting and eyebrown-smoothings make men and even other wom- en. shudder. Has so little regard for her hos- tess possessions that she smears nnpklns and guest towels with lip- ‘ ,. ' stick, curls up with her feet on time v- - gpic and span upholstery and 311p- ~ l ,1» ~_2@£~..sl..-..R1E. _ Montholntum quickly soothes a] irritation iynrullevos sniff- _ I and snou- "lZ- Cleiirs the nose. Jars and tubesJiOc. m: Living s Leisure i ——The Woman’s Realm Sheilir (ll forest comfort of the! SLIPPERS AND BOOTS FOR. COMFORT trees. inciting into the inky expanse of the lake clicked with hyaclnths. To the left stretched the illimitable prairie, marked here and there with covers cr tosses the bedspread over a chair at night, inuead of folding 1t neatly. ltlzikeg no Pffflll at llll to be in time for her ilplxxiilmciits. Experts people lo go out of their any in d.) l:l-l~le fuvxurs for list; but shows resentmrrit when llie same people put sler to some 1IlCOIlV9I1l- ence. Thinks that thunk-you notes and lelli-rs to fl‘l&‘1l(l$ who are ill are dulii-s that can be taken ever so lightly and put off for wceki. Intends t0 g,» right on talking about herself nlld her fanily hour ation points of cacti. No light showed from the hacienda, yet they know eyes were watching from oval-v angle as they advanced to- ward the eastern gate. open at their approach and they entered. Promptly it slaznmed shut behind them. Luz took command of Joyce. still inert. and thrust Dirk back when he attempted to follow. Adan Arnal- do. gloomy because poor horse- manslilp had prevented his joining the rescuing expedition. led him to Don Jorge 1n his office where he was greeted with the news a cour- after hm“ whether any me 15 in- icr had come through from Mexico tierested or not. City and tossed dispatches for him- sums when s)“. can-L have he, self and Bhtckadder across the now own wm-_ impassable barranca. ilk opened the long envelope bearing his name RINGWOOD SCHOOL CONCERT with some trepidation and was re- lieved to find it a personal missi\'e. The {flowing progTan‘ was pm_ written in the ambassadors own , , - . baud. alrlllgg ‘$1 2§l.§“}§“‘§fl§ “My dczir Vzui Sultarl." he read. School mom “ ' ' "at. lust word has leached me ‘ lliroutzh General Onelia of your Chorus: Santa Claus by the School RkClLllIlOlll A Loud Greeting by Lavern MacEzickc-ni. Solo: When the work's all Done This Fall: by Merrill Taylor ac- companied by Gordon Mai-Lean. Recitition: Retaliation by Linus Alchorii. Dialogue: Susie's Ilesson by two whereabouts. For your diligence in folloiving ollt to the letter the in- structions iii a certain cable from the department you are to be com- mended. For assuming I was to be kept in pitch darkness as to your movements. thereby robbing mc of sleep to white. I intend urging your (iislnissal from the service on the grounds 0f malfeasance unless you return at once to your regular clu- lics. As you have darkened my days, so will I blaeken your name — and I'm not iokiniz — if you don't come back on (he run It may interest you to know my contact with erul Oiivlin arose from his assupt- liml of the lIll11l5ll'_\' of war. our rid friend in that post having been crushed by the filial straw of the mysterious (lisiippenrance of a bat- tery of howltzcrs." "Bud newsi?" asked Adan. notic- inu DirkZs thoughtful expression. "Not particularly.” SdlCl Dirk. "but pupils. Recitation Disappointed by Marie Taylor. Solo: Till f-hs Lights of London Shine Again by Cnthtlline White accompanied by G. MacLean. Dialogue: Bun and Ham by two pupils. Diilotzue: Christmas on the Sunset Slope by two pupils Recitation: 'ili:- l~‘nll of the Mon- arch by Noreen Taylor. Duct: Como Sit bv My Side Littl‘. Darling by tho Aliases IyIucE-nckcrn arcolntinniild by G. Mal-Lem. Dialogue: The Census Taker by _ . two pupi;s_ I irucss I ll have to flush back if its Dun; A worried swflhL only to square thyself. “Give us your account of the res- cue. my son." said Don Jorge plead- "We have been vciy pat- Rccitatiou: A Boy's Trouble Walter“ Cuzrie. by Solo: Good-bye Lilli:- Darling Good-live by Eliilie Milcllinis ac- ..'. » _ ., companlvrl by (mi-don Afar-Iran l llllll‘? 111,0’. MQXwJ, i‘? lief.“ rude as ucll as sclii. . said Du... Diziicguc: Taking 'I‘e.iclicrs Place by llie pupils. Duct: Say Guod-bvv to Your Old Fashioned klpihvi- hv Palsy White and Lillian lylazllnliis. and plunged iiilo n detailed account of llll tltlt had lilippcncd. As he finished Luz came in search of him with the good news llcr mis- tress had awakcd and wished to sce mclmum“ Dml" o" m" Fmml him. For the first time lie entered by Oswald Gcurvcflll- ,_ Juyccls‘ bedroom. It was more Dll"? The ~ “'5 Mlmlllilll‘ Luna" ('ll(‘Cl‘l\llll1il1l any other in the b!’ ‘>3’ 3"“ 1 1911""? ("Kl 0>""'“1‘l house. Tlicre was an open fire. burn- by Oswald Georvczil-I; mg gnily. mid opposite it two high Reflbfliiflllf A Pull" b3‘ 110N159 windows looking upon a walled ilar- MarEaclici-n. Monologue: 'I‘h:if. Drrndfii‘. Brother by Catherine “iliite. Duet: Roll Out the Barrel by Catherine and Fflrllue. dcn. Between them stood a bed with scrolled back and. no foot- board. lls towering (ester made it seem a throne but Joyce. her dark head lizllf buried in pilfows. looked Radio Program. loo small for a queen. lie sank on Recitation: Good-Night by Patsy his knees aiid seized her listless White hand. “Joycefi” he whispered. “didn't you hear. Nothing at all?" “Hear wliutil" s-ic asked. her e yes studying his face feature by lea- flu-c. "when I lavas holding you in luv arms on Tronido." he explained. "You were close to In» "our heart against mv heart. Mv lips were bc- side your ear. 0h. Joyce. you vltulihi‘! have slaycd lllivoilscious all liull. luuc-ilou must have hoard." “But what was it you said?" she iusistcil. looking him full in (he ev The planosf for the eienlng was Mrs. Ernest bll-iclmizs. The program unis followed bv a visit from Sent-i. Claus with dis i buted many larcsrnfs to boln ]lll[ ils and teacher. Ailm- Sanlu Claus’ dc- parture Mr. Jnmvs Smith (the chair- man) moved a vote of thanks to lh¢~ pupils and lcziclioi". Th0 (Vflllng was brought to a c‘ se by singing the ' “JLAAl . ,1... >~ -.~i- ran-airman. yck-t-‘nn- mered Dirk desperately. that all?" I said a lot of things. I think I said some of them over and over again." “What were they " her grave eyes. His hand dropped hers. the arm he had thrown across her waist grew lax. His head fell forward. _ “I don't know.” he whispered. "I've! forgotten. I can't remember a v/oi" ." so swiftly he never know how 1t happened hei- arms were around neck and she had drawn his head down against her breast. "Oh, Dirk. darling, of course I heard! 1 heard all you said and a lot more. It wasn't only your arms that were around me, 1t was your thoughts. I lay them and dreamed. I felt safe and happy glaid to be sure I'd bleed i! ever f cflt Wu 0B. You kissed me once 1n your way. now I kiss ou in mine. I'm kissing you wlh my heart against your ace." A dull boom rent the sir and trailing 1t came a weird howl that outer garden and then a. terrific ex- plosion. Dirk leaped to his feet and stood transfixed. Joyce sank back against the pillows, wide eyes star- ing at him questioningly. All the hacienda stirred into life with the hum of a threatened swarm of bees. Shouts were heard. presently punc- tuated by the thump of Dori Jorge‘: approaching staff. Joyce half rose her shoulders gleaming white but turned back lapels at the instep. structlons for making both. Bureau. Charlottetown Guardla To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Depfiftmenl- Design N0. 891 fl. DESIGN N0. Warm woolie slippers are always a comfort. Both are knitted. One is trimmed with large rosettes. the other 1s called ' Pattern No. 891 contains complete in- To order this pattern send 15 cents in coin or slumps to Needlework! nAMm---————--—-----——-—------ I smarrr snoasss----- - Q1Ty-.._.____._.~—-—PROVlNCE--------.- strong above the yoke of her fllmy nightdress. Abruptly she seemed no longer too small to be a queen. “That was no earthquake." she islated; "ll. was a gun-n cannon." (To be Continued) Surplice clo ng for slacks and SllTTls are f ' n n.ws ivonr. You'll like the liiey give to old classes. The ides is really a first cousin to the sde- drapery which ‘ias 112d such suc- was in ..ou and evening season. and equally B91 a slipper boot with m -‘I F-l | fvtvkss this past the right was the towering blot of ‘ the black candelabra and eovclam- l It swung ' l l l l I en- l i l l i l I I I ’--1’._1 gold v0“ I loved youy swmJ will work as wcll 1n pence time ns He knelt in silence. looking into‘ l ed over the house; the-re fol-l owed a tending of branches in the . smart. and sinuses a doctors. _ _ _ unusual experience. or any experience that seems iemsrkable to him or her. who doesn't g ished the lust dreary word of his tale. Now the trouble with virtually all of us is that we do not meet this need that so ninny people have Io talk about themselves. and espe- ciallv to tell their troubles. 1n lite right spirit. We have regarded them as bores to be avoided. instead of sufferers WhO RIG in need of our missionary efforts. Closing Our Ears We don't want to hear about their Johnny's football scope. nor their Mary's beaux. nor the time their houses burned down. nor what they saw in Paris. so W1. have faded awav at their approach and (hereby lost the opportunity lo do a kllltl; and helpful deed lo a fClltMV crcu-l tlue. i For all that so many loncly and. di-czirv ooplc iicod lo make thcni. lizlpuy iust n lislcnvl‘. 'I'llci'c l‘ no music so sweet l0 thcin us" lli sound of their own voices‘. no 1111-. venture so thrilling; us lli =' calf score; no story so humorous us the l one about some prank they DlZlHEdy 40 years a110, But. alas. the dull and iircsolnel and self-centered seldom got to lis- 1 ten to the sound of lllcll‘ cun voices. for there is nothing cise in‘ the world that people are so afraid; of as they are of being bored. r S0 we find these unfortllzintcsg stranded alone in the louiitres in resort hotels. or wedged in bclivi-eii l other “i1iusl" guests zit dliincr: parties. their bubble still Cilllfl1lf3dl within them. Woes 0f The Aged l One of the bcukcst features of. age is the desire of the old lobl-llk l and the refusal of youth to lislcii NDlllllFZ is more pathetic than ll‘('*. eagerness with which old nicn mid wcmcn will fasten themselves on any bile who will listen with any show of interest to their rclninis- ; cenccs. or show any respect forl their opinion. In most families grandma luid grandpa are sliuslicd cvcrv time they CD011 their nioulhs to spcnk. and visitors are as carefully urc- lccled from them as if they had] the piugilc. Thus the old lieoulc . are deprived o1 vylial is the last pleasure left (hem in life. It h; slrziiiae that we so little rcalizc that iusl listening is 01W of the IIIELlOI‘ virtues and that when w» lislon with sympathy and uii- - dcrstunding to those who pour out= their woos to (is: when we listen willi splilcly attention to the chirp- lll¢ of the chailerbox: even wlicn we listen to the boasting of the birlgyzart without puncturing his little painted balloon. w!‘ arc rlcinlz ns crirat an art of charilv as if uc were feeding the hungry and cloth- ing the naked. Starve For Companions For Deolfe starve for compassion and tenderness. for the fcc-‘ing t it snilic one knows and cares vylmf happens in llicni as much as they do for brczicl. and ll\f‘\‘ can frvozrl in the ivv fllll1f?.‘;l§l1f‘Z'(‘ that surrounds llivse who are rtvniriurl by llicii‘ fol- low brlinzs us sllri-lv us ihcv could if lll(‘\’ were striupcd naked iii n slimy- storm. So let's cal-h mic of us qualify as .1 menthol‘ of Lady Rcudiucls (‘fllll- nlillc-e lo listrul in people loll lllofi‘ lulos of woe. Ii i' n SW-“ll idea flint in war limo. and uinvbe we will not our reward by having people lislcn I been set up in conversation for life by even min- or operations. and who ever afterward eliperleflc“ ed a sacred joy in displaying their appendixes or whatever it was for our edific- ation. and telling what the doctors and nurses said to them and they lndeeu, you hardly ever see an individual who has had any said to the nurses and et to be like the Ancient Mariner who fixed his victim with his glittering eye and held him nailed to the cross until he had fln- | to us some dnv when we are n0 ionizer spellbinders. _ Funny. anyway. this business about listening, and that we are more willing to lend people money than we are to lend them our cars. l ' NURSES BAN Till. iuu THERE'S NDAID QUITE LIKE CUTIOURA y»). one Peliefflom PIMPLES of external cause ROFZUlIII use of mildly medicated Cuticura Snap and Ointment, many nurses agn-o. helps relieve rod. un- siglilly PInlplCS. simple rashes and similarexlcrnzillycaiiscd skin defects. Buy Lulicurzi today! All dniggists. W’! REL l) INSTITUTE The regular meeting of Wcstinore- land Women's Institute was held on Tuesday cvrnlnsz Jail. 21st. at lllf‘ liomn of Mus Robert Muyhew, \\'lll"l u good filllPnfl-Illlfip present. Tho president presided and opened meeting by repeating Instiluie Odo l0llO\\'(‘(l by Crccd 1n unison. Minutes of last m-cctinlz Pfillld mid approved. Correspondence ‘was road ‘incl le- poi-ts of ccnccat school and sick committees wear given. rcportcd lllo cost Of tmlis box to tvvo sold- iers overseas as thirLv-six cents. Nmv C mmillees ivcre appointed as follows:- School Mrs. Vr-rnt-i- Moore Ivfrs I-Iivold Ouk , Sick. Mrs. Rob- vrt Mnvhciv; Educnlionzil and Scclnl Prcsram. rr-appoinicd. Lunch, Mrs Bert Tzowsdrxlc, Mrs Fred Fail lifrs Frcd Wilson. A dainty lunch was scrycd h‘. the hostess and a social hour spent. Next mos-lint: to b“ h"ld at the llfllll-s of Miss (Ii-arc Moore. roll call to be ansivr-rcd with rln auiusnz yzilcntinc verso. l and l AMorningSmilc A man stepped into a. cigar slorc niivl asked (he price of a hrziucl of Cllfllls. "Two for fifteen." replied til: C191‘ '. " ‘l1 lake one.’ rcylzcil llic $111 kcr. “llirll will be l0 cull..." The buyol lyzd (he clinic. Look hzs can." and A Svoirhnirlu \\'ll.') had ovcrlleorri ll‘(‘(.'O1lli4"1'S!lll(‘.l1 hurried up lo the COIHHFI‘ .1 mud: "l-i. ("s 'l ulckcl ..1'l1 lukc lilo O'l‘l‘l‘ 0110." l";l1‘111(‘l‘ Jul " v11 my furiu. calf." rlarmer Blake: "Yrs, I know. I-le (‘HlllP over to call on my dailghter last nigiiil." Iyc i; l. li flcok It's a two legged "lie fiat MQIIAS§E5 CAKE’ Yea/M. 6d l” O Many housewives are finding new uses for BEMA Molasses. Not only is it being used more and more as a spread for bread but it is also becoming increasingly popular as a baking ingredient. BEMA Molasses will give your cakes, cookies, etc., a new deli- ciousness and flavor. It is wholesome and nourishing too —a natural food product--the pure rich juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane. It is rich in vitamins as well as a valuable source of iron --an essential food element. Use BEMA Molasses often a t ; at the table a a a for between meal snacks l a . in your baked goods. Insist on BEMA Molasses. Your grocer sells it. I Remember! Tbero i‘: only one BEMA Barbados Extra Fancy Molaim. ZFZ/or it by name. l I inllllhllli BARBADOS MOlASSIZS “rue ORIGINAL PRODU BRAISED CELERY HEARTS (Serves 4 to (l) Three or 4 celery heartsbl table- spoon chopped onion, 2 ta lespoons butter. sail, pepper, beef broth- Trim off outer stalks and leaves cf celery, and split the hearts in l halves. Cook onion in butter for few minutes. lirrange celery tn top, season with salt and P6P?" and tiien moisten with beef broth. Cover and simmer over 10w heat I for about 20 minutes or until ten- 'der. Place pail in imderate oven and co.k until celery has absorbed most of the liquid. bfisllll?! 9°C“- ionally. BRUSSELS SPROUTS AU BEURRE NOIR, (Serves 4 to (l) One quart Brussels sprouts. 1 teaspoon salt. 4 tablespoons but- ter. 2 tablespoons vinegar. _C.ok Brussels sprout. Ln boiling sailed water to coycr. until tender (about 12 to l5 minutes). Drain and keep in warm saucepan. Melt butt-er and allow 1t to brown thor- oughly. Remove from fire and add vinegar slowly. Pour dyer sprouts and serve at once. IHASHED CARROTS Six oi- 8 carrots. 3 tablespoons butter, salt and pepper, Z teaspoon minced onion, dash of sugar. Wash, scrape and slice carrots. Cok. covered in boiling salted water 15 to 20 minutes. or until tender. Drain and put through potato ricer. Add remaining 1n- gredients and heat. RAISIN BREAD DRESSING _0ne qt. stale bread. diced. liver, gizzard and heart. chopped fine. 1-2 onion chopped fine, l-2 cup celery. diced. 2 tablespoons fat. 1 teaspoon salt, l-H leaspon pepper, 1-8 teaspoon ginger. 1-8 lens.) on nutmeg. 1 egg. 1 cup seeded raisins cut in pieces. dry_ Hcat fat in pan. add crumbs and fry just a little: add OIllQl‘ in- girdleuts and mix well. Stephen Foster's Songs Are Refreshing to Learn Soak bread in water and squeeze| Lite JANUARY 27. 194g l? . www.“ rature 1 Creme Oil permaments. 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MAY 21 JUNE 2i (Gemini)- You engage ln activities that re- quire ingenulty. some daring, courage and sustained effort sh. uid meet with success. Forward with those who accomplish! Good for- tune attend you! JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Carlson- Useful trades and professions. and H1050 ivli.» labor in them. can make progress this. and any. day if ob- stacles; are met. and conquered as l the should bc. So carry on in your bc= cooperative. intelligent Way! JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Whlle indications today suggest patient care and Lrethought in reconstruction matters, rearranging lane and schedules and 1n deal- ngs involving laige orders and issues necessitating quick decisions C. ‘- é Q 9 no m... Other Southern Ali-l Are Popular Those melting Southern longs- what romantic dreams they suggest of "Gone with the Wind" days! Tenderly you and your dale drift into that loved favorite by Stephen Foster: "Weep no more, my lady, Ohl weep no more, today! We will sing one song. For my old Kentucky homo. For my old Kentucky home. far away." A» Your Southern songbook has jolly favorites. too, and grand fun for a party is "Short‘n1n’ Bread"—a hand- clapping, foot-stamping one: "Mammy’s little baby loves Shorfnln’, shorfriin’. Mammy‘: little baby loves shot-thin’ bread!" In a mood for a spiritual? Many of the radio favorites are easy to sing. Try the deeply stirring "Go Down, Moses." It begins: "Go do\vn, Moses. ‘Way down in Egypt ls-and— Tell ole Pharaoh Let my people go." Recalling the gay songs, the romantic ones, how satisfying to have the words and music; Our Southern songbook has 27 favorites —-Stephen Foster songs. spirituals. love songs. Includes "Jeanie with (he Light Brown Hair," "Dixie." “Swanee River.” Send 20c 1n coins for your copy of S.ngs Prom ‘Way Down South I to The Guardian Home Service. Be , sure to write plainly your Name. Address. and the Name of booklet. Itrnt Address City ind fulllillment. the ultimate out- come is reassuring. AUGUST 93 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virg ) — This can be a ve re- vraling day! Your true crlpa ility and desire to do your best can be productive <r you can fall to achieve by wasting time on and ivilli uncswnlials. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Shnuld be idea] period for trotting things in order for the whole we." s activities. Plan. c"n- for. smooth the way now and dif- ficulties arising lallr wll be enscr eve-ironic. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 l——-- By Frances Drake Your Individual SCOPE (Scorpio) - It's important lhat get a cheerful start i-lll5 A .\l in realize that consistciivy of lupin); oflcn more telling iii effect timi Widely scattered. 1110i}: stienuoul attempts. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Y.u are fortun- ate—your stars are in very benefic- ent aspects during afternoon. Prol- its favored from nizinufnctilring and distributing consumers‘ commodi- ties and through eqltpnicnt lol government, army and navy use. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY ll (Capricorn) -_ Favored: Attention to necessary business; beautician barbers; mechanics. builders; pom, soldiers, sailors: technicians. alr- men; all usefully essential lines oi industry. JANUARY 22 l0 FEBRUARY l0 (Aquarius) _ Propiti progrrss. tying up loose ends. mal- ing improvements, expenmcntlng with new devices and iiiyelitlns- but not for carele=s waste cf energy or money. FEBRUARY 21 to {MARCH Z0 (Pisces) - Improve your relation with rmployers employcs and oth- ers. The right coopcrall n and st- titude on your art can bran: new opportunities. ou are 1n line for personal benefits. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will have great pittance and seren- ity of disposition. will cm more for mental activitv than physclll. Must be taught the necessity oi overcoming physical inertia and keeping the circulation always ill good condition. Will need urxllil for success If you have trouble gettlnl ti a-ppolntnnenfs simply because M can't remember Just what the w printed time was. here's a clml‘ conversation-piece, It's none 0m" ihan a belt with a clockis face dup- licated on the fflml. YO" F" "l? hands at the time of yyllf ml rniragement. And don't. be late. 101' r: 4| T5 "1 3 f} =- n. -< you won't have a leg to stand fill Now that the nish and excite- ment of Christmas is over, we must think of the new year. Every house wife should resolve to keep herself lolklng neat and attractive while going about her work. This 1s not hard iif you make this attractive dress fog- yourself. Gully striped cotton 1n colors to hflflnunlM with your kitchen makes this smart frock with its deep yoke. slim waist and interesting ockets the favorite o1 W"! wardi-o . Yikr family will like 1t. too, because you will look so crisp and lovely when you great them at breakfast or liuichoon. Style No. 2'14’! 1s designed for sizes l2. 14, 10, 36. 36 and 40. Size l6 requires 3 yards of 39-inch fabric. Send Twenty (200) coin l! pre- ferred. for Patte m. Write plainly your Name. Address and the style number. Be sure to state the size you wish. $ly1e No. 2747 Size Name Street Address Province CATARRl-l SPOILS SLEEP Insert s Iltllo Buckley's Whlh In! In ouch instill nhllt and running. This will red-co G Needlecraft- —For The Home nwol n on cloned nostrils char. neuron ‘ thfnl slur or double Your manly but. lle and Ile-