FATTETWD ,_,___...__ v0000000cocoooooooovoovovvoomvo000o0000000000oooooooooooooonoooooooovooooooooooooooo000000000 nooovoooooooooono 00' Women's Realm/Social and Personal/Fashions/Literature OOOOOOOOO-OO-OOOOO-VO-O-OO-O-OQOOOOQQgQQQ‘ Helpful Hints For The Women Folk Q ~O40§OJ§ HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK of the Crown Prince of Sweden, granddaughter of the Duke of Con- naught. 1f it is a boy he will become Crown Prince of Denmark lyric-n War-time fashions in. London are to be more feminine. Spring dresses will have simole lines. but. ilr=v Will cling and sparkle and _ g 111....) will have gay trimmings. hufatherisking.‘ ' Hats also will be as frivolous as ' tliuv were a year ago. Prettie: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Strachan of Westmount. P. 0 announce the engagement this week of daughter, Mary Jean. to Mr. Gordon Taylor, youngest son Mr. RN. Taylor, of Wcstmounr, and of the late Mrs Taylor, arid grandson of Mrs. RP. Tayor of this city. The marriage has been zir- ranged to take place ‘on March 20. - - 0 clothes will stay. Men in uniforms like tiiem, and so will women in uniforms. The Queen. as it hap- s not wom a uniform since ~' r. though she is en- . The neces- ge of materials, is giv- ‘ ‘s plenty of scope. Nor- llartiicil, the Queen's dress- rs one of those who have Mrs. Harry Yates of Montreal of lriinntliigs such as se- spent the iveck-end with her par- and bracla. which will be exits, Mr. and Mrs. JG. Jamicson. O O O in they are mostly for- ll.. rrll says lic used dricd nirlcn pps for trimmings in i918. A Joke, of course. But there is ziotli- ht: \VI‘O‘.‘.§ with lacquered date nones. cherry stones, and other o vimcrlts normally thrown swab’- ‘(V clothes fcr the SDIIIIZ and furred. and his dinner" dresses are .. s and sequins. O O Mrs. R. Darlald Scott entertain- ed at bridge for her friends last. Monday evening. O O Mrs. Frank Stewart had two much enjoyed bridge parties this week at her home 69 Rochforcl Street. - . . O Mix Bell Agnew and Miss Ami’ Toronto where Miss Bell will_be married this month to Mr. PllilD Meek. O O O O Miss Marion King and Miss Millie ' ‘ scs Saturday tor o Queen l\'1.iry unravelled some ' ' ' knittcll operation "s wlicn she paid a. recent ' it l3 a London hospital Miss Agnew who missed by her friends. Miss King also entertained at a dinner party for Miss Agnew. O O , will. she was told that uool frcni badly knitted be dipped in wat- cs. rewound and "lrizit seems a sad “Xi-vii.” of lilli".' . c remarked. O O ' enjoyed aftcri lsa over the week-end I01‘ ‘M155 A'.‘_l‘.(\\‘. O O O O Miss Berna Hilestis also enter- tained at tea hour for this popu ar bliss Helen _D_eB.ois has returned home from visiting in Montreal and rmmm 0 v v c young brlrle-to-be on Tuesday Corning to the city on ‘Thursday afternoon. evening Mr. Arthur Lismer R.C.A.. ’ ' 0.8.. ., of Ottawa. had tile pleasure Mr. and Mrs. ED. Rogers, of u‘. nut-lug several former pupils. Wesrmount, P.Q., announced the After his interesting lecture last engagement this wxk of their evening on Modern Painting, Mrs. daughter. Margaret Louise. to M:- J.A. Fraser entertained at her home lnviiiiw: tlie Executive 0f the P. E. I- Art Club to met Mr. Lismer. O O O O Lionel Lindsay. and the Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Love, Montreal. The wedding will take place the lcttcr part cf atrch. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and faiii‘lv have Dr. and lvfrs. .1. -- “p- 1\ Lindsay of Montreal a host of f lcnds in Charlottetown it i night for New York who will extend ccngratuatlons to viii flu-v will proceed to spend Miss Rogers who is an annual vis- e cfniecks in Florida. itor here with hcr parents. O O O O O O I O Mrs. W.S. Stewart vyas hostess for the Thursday a iernoon bridge club this weck at her iaretty apart- merit. Airs. (Rcvi W. J. Phillips and Milton. and .\1 illllps‘ mother. Mrs. Herbert Champion of Alberton. this week on a visit to Ottawa. - o o - Mrs. JP. Macdonald, 137 Upper P e Street. ivilio has been ill for .'. weeks is ilow CCIIVRlESCIIIE O O O O Mrs. J. David Stewart and child- ren left this week for Halifax to join Captain Stewart who is now resident there. ‘ . a Mrs. Jclin B_vi1ie and Miss Amy Byrne of Montreal have moto ed down to New York to visit Mrs. Byrne's son, Dr. Arthur Byrne and wiIl later proceed south on a more extended visit. . ' t O M's. C. dc Wolfr- Whltc. Summer- sidc. returned last evening Halifax, N. 5., where she had been visiting her sons, Rev. C de Wo‘fe White and Mrs. White and Mr. ' o o o o Mrs, G. Eldon. Full had a pret- i rranccd three table bridge and at hcr home last Saturday af- on. O O O O The war \'."ll bring N19 b°Yl5h to women's hair fashions ._\‘9l1 i-"z-irs of olfivion. the a. ..al liairdrrssers‘ convention and cxlilblflcn was told in Toronto m Wednesday. . O O Mr an-i Mrs. James E. Harris irili Tuosrlay on a visit to New York and otter. 112M"; of interest Mr. Thomas White. - ¢ - G. WiWr-ed Leaky and Mrs. F. . E. \ loint host 'i'~“'i<1 a baby in the spring. n Wrinczss Ingrid, daughter C Bells Jeiagled Oul of Tune H tcrla or ncrvous exhaustion ltns mnrrcd the 'fe, as wcll as tlic_bc:iuty, _of many n. charming woman. Nothing so qfurckly brings tlie care lines and wrinklcs a ago as the worry, irritability and ill-tum cr which are associated with exhaustion of t lc ncrvcs. Tlicrc is u. way to ovcrcoirlc this condition cflcctivcly and that is by using l)r. Chasers Nerve Food. You, of course, know pf this medicine but pt-rliaps you have failed to realize what great good it liiis in store for you. Why not change your condition of unhappi- ness and win hack good licriltll and the beauty and joy which goes with it? M FOR NEW PEP AND ENERGY cunoLl-ignocr. ‘FOR EASTER BASKET Sweet ) Elfllfilllase‘: DESIGN N0. X 2M The single crochet and loop comb nation again have united to create an amusing and lovable doll. Pattern No. X 304 contains list of mater- ials ncczicd, illustration of stitches and complete instructions, Tc order this delgsn write your name and address on a piece of paper and semi with 15 cen in coin or stamps w Needlework 939mm“; Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. DesignNdXSM NAME - — - — ----—-----—---—---- STREET - - - - - - - -—----— - - _ — - - -- "TX———---—-——--- PRDVINCE-—--—----- ' times? We their F. of Agnew left Thursday incrriizig ior. Miss Helen Hvndnian had a much , 'n ' destroyed Robert Charles Love. oldest son of l from Harold White arvl Mrs. Willie and ht,_ Summcrsidc. were . on Tuesday for a ‘farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. TF1? CFLETQTFETOWN . ql-‘XRRLP-IY Lenten Meditation B! Rev. James Henry Larson I 22 ‘ SIGNS _ The green signal is a sign the road is clear. The red light l5 a danger sign. Can you read the signs of the can all read the little signs. Why not learn to read the freat signs o! our day. Whenever we 00k for a new address we read the street signs, and the house numbers; when we climb a mountain we mad the signs that lcad to the top, The young man, who was lost in the hick wood. looked for the signs ,that would lead him back to civiliz- ation. If we are outside of the cir- 'cu'ation oi’ the best in c villzaticn we are lo t. If lost let us find the signs that will lcad us back into the best stream of life. Jcsus came to show us thi- way. He chided the people of his day in Jerusalem. because they ‘were _iiot able to read the signs of the times. They were able to read the iveather signs, but they did not understand the Master's tea/chlngzl .about slgns._ [marvelous lrglit signals the Master They rejected those gave them, and were eight times destroyed. God sent. Jonah to _wave the red light before the N nevites: REPENT TROYED. They repented- iarld Jonah waved the green light. In the old days a. fire on the lmcuntain was the signal that the cncmv wa coining; two lights in the tcwci" of tlic Olci North Church re- vealed tliat the CRCIIIV was coming by sea. Today a rerl fire is. burning on top of the mountain so garingl that two billion people are lcoklligl and wondering about the outcome.’ REPENT oi‘ be DESTROYED. The rcd enemv 0f civilization ‘s coming. The battle between RIGHT MIGHT is waging. How will it end’! The leaders of righteousness will 'in: the uring 1940. Christ is wav- ing the green signal for Clirisilan C.\'lllZtillOl1. _ R. S. P. Jardiiie. who are lciiviilg shortly for Cliarlotetoivn. O O O O Mrs. J. C. Simpson and Mrs. Ran- ald Hutchzsan, Silmiiierside, wtre °f ‘hostesses on tvcdncsziay at a Bridge of nine tables for their many lfriclids, at the home of Mrs. Simp- son. O O O I Mrs. J. LnRoy Holman. Summer- side. was one of the hostesses en- tcrtalning for Mr. and Mrss. R. S. P. Jardirie this ivc-sk. giving ii six Miss tained for her bridge club on Tues- day evening. O O O A galloping tea. no matter how it sounds. is not a party at which the guests display their bad man- ners by downing their cups of the steaming beverage as quickly as possible, It is a stunt adopted by ladies committees of Canadian Red Cross and other institutions as a work. There are scvcral variations of which this one is the nicst pop- ular. A group of ivorkers are asked to give galloping teas when called upon. Each tea served is supposed to net at least 60 cents to the or- ganizatloirs funds, Havlill; agreed to take hcr turn, the )ostcss must keep l’1£‘l‘.~it‘lf in a constant state of readiness as she will have no warn- ing that she is hurling the tea un- til the guests arrive. Several orga- nizations report that hostes-es, in "dditioii to doing their are \ ‘viva-z cctir/rirablc profl» :n rue unexpected calls. As 0:1. cut .. "I had ta maize a study of the kind of things to have on hand suitable to serve unexpectedly that are not wasteful if not used. As the result of serving two galloping teas, I am new ready at ail times for almzst any number." The trick. "rush in a goccl cup of tea at once then you have time to get tho eatables together." I 'NEW ‘SHOTS T0 AID WATER- FO\VL CONSERVATION Canadian concrvatlonists are watching with interest, research work bcimz carried on at the Util- versltv of Minnesota, which is dem- onstrating the SPIUU-"IIGSS of the danger to wrt.erf._.f from lead pols- oning caused by swallowing spent hot. Studies, ct shallow-water arers showed lcad shot to be 5n plentiful on the bottcm than any duck feed- ‘viz there might, easily swallow a lethal dose of shot in a short, time. Slminr studies of other areas that were once the scene of much hunt- lng but are now waterfowl sanc- tuaries show that after a number of years, varying ivith local condi- ticfns shcw that. lcad shot on the bottom become covered with suffic- ie t dead vegetation and and other d posits to prevent the ducks from ob ainlmz them when feeding. Onoe the lead pellets are swallow- ed by the duck they remain in the alimentary tract until they are greatly reduced bv the acid in the diick‘s digestive fluids. In the mean- time, the lead derived from the shot affects the bird's blood, muscles. nerves and internal organs, produc- ing characteristic lcad ooiscninff and often resulting in death. I Science not only points out ths mowing peril to wild ducks. but. is dcvcloninq mi ndeauate practical remedy. shot made of a certain - lav of lcad and magnesium. just a: suitable for use in g as ordinary lead shot. will not cause lead pclsoninc if swallowed by ii duck because undev- the action cf water or of the ducks digestive fluids it disintegratcs. “llmiulescing Alter Sickness After many severe illnesses, or scrinuri operations, filo patient is very often left in all cxtrcinel weak nervous, run down and cxiauateil condition. To nil tlimio conviilcsccntil who nccd some kind nf ii tonic to strengthen nml liuilil up the ivciikcncil aya- fcln vro would rccommcnil lililliurn’: lli-nltii and Nerve Pills to naaiiit tiicm brick to the full cnjnynielit of their previous robust health. Tilcaa Pills supply the very ela- mcnts so necessary to build up’ tho lilinitcrcd nervous system, and ring back bodily strength and vigor. A trial will convince you of their merits. The '1'. Illlnirn 00., 146., Toronto, Ont. l odless dictators will bel table bridge in their honour cn '1hu.sd:ly evening. n O o Ross, Summerslde. enter-l means of raising money for W111‘- Dorothy Dixis Letter Box if He Desires l boots. It is hard enough for us to do the actual proposing ourselves, A for a man. ’ being pursued in the open, which a , noose is about your neck. ' Furthermore, when a girl asks the hcncr, and that's that. .sidiously iiivelgled arid maneuv land he has had too many cocktails, Now, as to the etiquette Vspeak, and so far Emily Post ter. mitt in hers arid say: "Dear Jchn, lthing would be to clasp her to that's a swell job and I am re And the tim‘d man 'sudden this is! I never ' Goirettcr off ‘iii And, of course. in case you don't want to marry you. you can always tell her you w sort of lets her dcwn easily. Yllllll --F-u--.--.;--. l For Saturday, March 2nd MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) l—Watcliiul WaLting, ChECKJIg er- ‘ors and correcting them and in- dulglng restful and quletirig- ac- tivrtes are your best bets this rather irritatmg day. Be a good sport. no matter the occasion or the handicaps. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus; -Today should afford you an op- portunity to catch up in neglect.- cd matters, to settle old accounts and make fro-h gains through new connections, “use purchases and investments. Make time. t:o, tor ivholescme relaxatzon. Keep your spirits hzgh. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (G9mini)-- ,'I‘odny invites actoii and enter- lpTlSiIig enthusiasm but. it also ‘warns against forceful ttacttcs 0r being self-opinionated. You can gain so rnuch more by graclou - riess and uriselfishtiess. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Carlceri— —Advloe to Gemini folk is also pertinent to your good interests. Avoid undue extravagance, epec- llally for pleasure and non-essen- tials. Day is benefic for all worthy ‘propositions . l JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) i-It may not be a day for splash ‘or show in industrzal or other bus- iness matters but it is not a dull ‘day by any means. Enter whole- heartedly lnto those activities in which you are interested. Spread your sunnv, cherry diE-positifn. l AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Vii-go) - Particularlysuited i-s to- day to deeds of true cliarzty and unselfish devction to that which is right and enduring. Your reward and happiness will c‘me through participation in these fine thoughts and deeds l SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Librlii _ Substantzal ga ns in- dicated and favored in your par- Bachelors Safer in Leap Year Than When Girls Have to Court on Sly—0pen Pursuit Gives Poor Male a Chance to Escape Freedom Dear Dorot Dix-Leap year his a. lot of us boys trembling in w‘ by to steer clear of the altar when we have so now are we to nay safe when the girls have the V will you give us some idea of the propel‘ Wchfl-qllfl‘ to use wneii, how and asks us to be hers? Y5- IISWBII Take heart, you timid dears. Beth! FY0905“! to is not half so unpleasant an experience as Y0" seem to apprehend. thing, and, for another, it may offer unexpected op- portunities for as. n. ittle a lady as to ask a man was not able to support him in the style in which his father had always done. ' Also, believe it or not. you are really safer in ca..e you prefer to be a baciie.or, now than you were . ' . i all of their courting on the sly as ttleast gives you a chance w duck an“ possibly escape her vvno is alter you, and being chased under cover so silently and secretly that you do not even suspect your danger until the ou to be hers you can flatly decline But w at can the poor 51ml) do who is iii- erecl into saying the fatal words himself some n glit when the mooli is shining and even homely Ems 100k PRU-Y of the occasion. I confess I-am unab‘e to doesn't seem to have gone around to the mat- I should think, however that if Miss Mllllonbucks should take your marry me and your workworn hand 8rd ‘shall never have heavier labor to do than cut COl-IDUUS," that the FY0139!‘ your manly breast and say}. adv to sign on the dOl-tfid 1111B- swectly sentimental like that. you know. might fall back on the feminine formula of "HOW LUSDBCICG you fe‘t about me like that. when Sally ers to share her flat and job with H ltn many children might at least say "yes' and than“. d maid ofiers to mother his brood. Jcgiltinueglflogkgia-ge 3 Ool '1) aasmnva-mmmvnwmmunv llllililllllliii llfilltlbflflPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyilghl, 1931i. King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look in the senlion your birthday comes in. and find what your outlook is. according lo the stars I Na-nwmma-J-nvfimxv-sw-wrnwmwannmm ‘Right , have to correct a tendency to lm- l a to seek ‘ to Retain His rlgnt, to pop the question? Also- lt SWGCt yolm CIGEUIIC “ ~ Tl-IE 13b In fact, it has its P011135. even It is soothing to his vanity, iOr 0H8 For surely no girl would be s0 to marry he!‘ if She when girls had to do went 1t l5 the uirference between “Gee. Emily. Something And the widower too, when the t marry the lzirl who wants i101 be a brother to her. which v’ ticular line of endeavor throu cco-perat.on with successful pec- le and by applying rlgiltsy your own line cauribuity, OCILBER 24 t0 NOVEMBER 22 ISCOPpLO) - You engaged in en- gineermg medicJle, lesions, managing organizations and doing work iequrtng good menial keeniteas and balance should meat with grat fyng results from persistent cutort. Amia-billty is important all day. NOVEIVLBER. 23 to DPJCEIWBEIR 22 (Sagittarius) __ Benefloent vibrations hover over your activi- O00 yo. ggggoggggggggggggooO00009000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO0000 I so»ooooo-oooooooooov-ooo-ooooooooovooooemoo-eo-oooooooooooooo u‘, ,.‘”..“”........“““....0...o‘.....0.‘o...o...”.¢0400000000000040040000-044444000040 THE COOK'S r CORNER BEAN MUFFINS 1 cup flour 8-4 teaspoon baking nods 3-4 teaspoon salt 1-4 cup brown sugar 1 cup bran 1 98f 8-4 cup sour milk or buttermilk 3 tablespoons ahortienirlg Method: Biilt wsetiler the flour. baking soda and salt. Then mix in the brown sugar and bran, Beat the egg thoroughly and add to the milk then add this to the first mixture. stirring until the dry mKWd-lellw are shortening and drop by spoonfuls into gre thegn 2-3 full. Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 deg. F) for about 20 minutes. medium-sized muffins. well moistened. Add the arsed muffin pans. filling This Will make about 12 Chncolat Butter Crepln 1-3 cup butter 3 cups icing sugar 4 tablespoons cocca 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1-2 cu-p cream 1-4 teaspoon salt _ Method: Cream the butter until fluffy. Mix together the sugar and cocoa. and sift. them into the butter alternately with the cream. Add the salt and flavoring hard until very light. and beat This makes a considerable amount of icing and you may only want about 1-2 to 2-3 of this recipe. Scotch Fans 1 cup butter 2 1-4 cup; flour 3-4 cup brown sugar I teaspoon salt Method: Cream trig butter until light and gradually cream in the sullar. Sift the flour and salt to- gether and work creamed mixture. ture becomes too stiff to work with this into the When the mix- spoon. knead it until the ingredi- ents hold together. Roll out on a llightly floured board to abzut 1-4 inch in thickness Out wth a large fluted cookie cutter arid then cut each circle into fan-strained pieces oe on an ungreased baking sheet Pia iand bake in a. slow oven (300 deg. FJ for about 20 minutes, until a deflcate brown in calcr. A MorningSmile artistic pro- | ,any failures day 1" LIFIYS ‘FAILURES 1 __~ |slrigouthr "Could you give me a Job. Store Manager‘: "But arent you |the fellow I say trying to km my uiaughter last night?" fjEr—res, sir. but I didn't", Well. Yvlmg man. I don't want 1n my store. Good Visitor: "There's a boy named George Johnson working here. I'm ties. We hope you will meet their ‘m3 Brandy-amen May 1 we mm?“ good influences with enthusiasm j Grocer: "You Just mssed hm. and a will to do your best, as ist- lye-s acne to yam. “Hera”. ing others the while. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — Ycu bsrn before January 6 may find business in- terests moving slowly but the day.‘ is not unfriendly. All Caprlcom- ians should seek happiness through personal affairs. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2t) (Aquarius) — Sucoes ‘will be yours, ii’ you won't. waste tme on trivial- ities and will attend quickly and briskly to all important matters. Avoid subterfuge; don't be a part-y to any unsavory schemes or pas- times. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Familiar" matters, do- mestic atiafrs. social and sports ac- tivities, shopping, entertainment and travel under more favorable stars than manufacturmg, building or financial deals. A CHILD BORN ON ‘HUB DAY will be idealistic. sympathetic and fair-minded. Will be fortunate in its undertakings if encouraged. training important. May defence. I-Irip it always associates of high ideal; and good character Religious should be a part of its curricuim. l l WINDOW BOX GARDEN FOR EVERY HOME Can Bo Constructed at Home and Will‘ rroduco Mowers throughout I Summer. Whether he lives in a suburban home with a landscaped lot or in a tail apartment building, every one can make a w.ndow box garden. Bones can be constructed during the winter weeks so they will be ready for the earliest start m the Spflllfl, For an ordnai-y single window a box 31-2 feet long, 8 inches des-p ‘and l0 inches wide is a good ave. If made of cypress. 1t wll last well. and cost less than a ocllar to ou id Where large or multiple windows ‘demand great length, the other di- pensions may be lfl-IBCT in propor- Itlon, or boxes fcr each winds-v: made. Remember that. window boxes are a decoration for the house. They should harmoifze with it and im- ,prove its appearance. 'I‘he bones .-=hould usually be pa nted to match ‘the dominant color of the house. or of its trim The flowers will lock best if they make a construct- ling note, providing an accent of color. Perhaps the finest of all window box flowers are petunilis. becauie they blossom constantly throughout the BIIIHDQI’, and plvvkg lo inter- estlng h-abzt . which s toms, a variety of color, fcnn and The balcony type petuntas. produce trail ng vne-llkc make graceful festoolls which drape from the boxes. Tall nasturtlums, particularly the new doubles, including Golder Gleam, and its hybrds. give the same effect as the balcony typc potunlas; and they are excellent window box subjects. Fragran flowers, glen as matthicla. blcornis mignonettc. ten-weeks stocks, nnr dwarf vsxialpdragons are doubly at- tractlve. Boxes which spend most of th day in shade offer a. special prob lem. If the shade is that of a build- fni. Perhaps only foliage plantscaii be grown, such as ferns, fancy rea-ved caladtums. crotons, rubber plants and other florists’ subiects. If there i-s some sun tuberous root- ed begonias will probably do well. Impatzents. the Zanzibar balsam. bearing flowers of aallnon or lose on bushy plants 18 inches tall, are excellent in aunt-shaded places. Violas thrive in partial shade, and the list of flowers which ill a your Nmw Add“!!! well increases as the amount‘! ca: °1 “*1”: is enlarged, Rich I011. 0f the typo which flor- lots 08-11 potting soil, should be used window boxes, for there is so little 0f it to feed the flowers. it. needs abundant plant food; apply at rate o (one level toblcupoonmi for an mun foot 0t loll. educavon _ . INSECTS 0N BUDGET OTTAWA. —(0P) -Insect raising llS big business for the Department 0f AZriculture. But the government- bred insects are paras tes. raised as natural enemies of pest in ects. light Food for Dogs Warcll Off Illness Keep Your Pet Healthy, floppy Solemn little rogue! Surely he’: plotting some mischief! l-Ie fairly bounces with energy because his food is right. His clever mistress began giving ‘him meat, raw or cooked, at three weeks. Even young dogs need all kinds of meat-except pork. And ‘fresh fish ls good. too. She's generous with butter, rc- freshing milk, buttermilk and clabber. She feeds him bread, rice, macaroni and other starchy food: sparingly to avoid digestive and lkin troubles. Vegetables-cooked and mashed or raw and ground- form only a small part of his meal. Such a well-notirishecl dog pull up a much better fight against distemper than one that is lin- properly fed. What are the symptom: of dil- temper? A rise in temperature, affection of the eyes and non, indi- catlom of ltomach trouble, O lol of appetite, a general listlescnels. What to do for distemper, other ailments in told in our 82- an booklet by an authority on ogi. Gives direction: for diet, grooming, A bit o’ work and a bit o’ tun: Give us all Our daily bread and g bit 0' but- 'An' a bit to spare for poor Iolkts An’ a. Give us. too. a bit of a song Alf 8W9 ll Oil!‘ In“! 0' IOTOW‘! flee Our goodly best for ailrself, and others, Till all men learn to live as broth- era. ache may be felt, explains a. dent- ist. when sinus trouble causes pain which is blamed On teeth or gums. covered glass Jar. until needed for flavoring dressings, soups and stew; ill-Ugh‘ to combine with other salad e . 200 degrees of temperature varia- cannot vary 20 degrees. a. tendency to slide floors. take an old inner tube and cut pieces to fit over the ends. trick- will stop tam startling slipping im- mediately. L‘ AN ANCIENT PRAYER. (Ancient. prayer found on the wall of an old inn in Lnncaahire, Eng- land). . Give us, 10rd. a bit o’ sun, in th‘ struggle and splatter ter, Give us health our keep to make sake: Give us sense, for we're some of us dutfers. heart to feel for all that suffers, An’ a tale, and a book to ilelp us along sson ma» we may prove how grlefs I. blessin’ Give us, Lord. a chance to be Our goodly best, brave, wzse and A toothache that isn't a tooth- Dry celery leaves in a pen in the oven. Crumble and store in O Men can live within a range of’ tilon. but their bony temperatures Wells in northern Mexico pm- duoa the highest grade of oil 0b- tairlablo in omnmercial quantities. If you have a otepladder that has on the bare ing secuwely around the sides. It The teacher noticed a small boy scribbling m his arithme- wrltlng and found a meat extra- ordinary rigmarole . It lead: “Blow, suck, suck, blow, blow suck. suck, blow, and so on. "What's that nomenoe?" asked the teaciierstemly. “It's not nonsense, Sir", replied the aggrieved youth; "It's moutlhorgan mum for God Savc the King." Raphael's famous painting. “The Sistine Madonna,’ which ranks as one of the greatest pictures of n11 times. is not in the Sistine Chapel at Rome. It now hangs in the gal- lery at Dresden. Use the water in which mild flavored vegetables" have been cook- ed, Icr the gravy, rather then fresh water. A finer flavor will be IVIARCILQ, 194v OOVOOOOQO-O-OQQ-OOOOOOv§Q§.' ‘or more" “OHM 0cm oil is mo paper. 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