lwoirnarz "3'? Ts 11... Housswzm and HER Acnwmzs Behind a Isak not 111st on blow i. 5 s i A child thrift wi-ll Spending other people's money. An ounce of thoughtfulness ls worth a. pound of remorse. It is difficult to determine the market pr The more a man works the less Hme he has to talk about it. When it comes to mistaken, the yupply always exceeds who demand. Since they cannot be copyright- Qd, klfies he ls- Ixpk Take b ‘n winter Thlsis on (llgcs and the decorations have been quick to take the hint. One decorator would mamh the pr." ' Of farm and loft of hay articles. e». ragga .1‘!!! NEW SONG I sowed a willipled seed indeed, How should it grow again? I put a. broken heart, Into a. noble task, To play a. willing part Nor- how such hearts can bring New life w Life: I only ‘know And oftentimes the heart In WOG I'm sweetest songs will sing. ‘s sorrow is as intense as it is brief. The youthwho does not practice The quality of our minds deterr- mines the quantity of our happi- mess. ‘lienrptstion does not weaken a man; it merely reveals how strong ._.__.______. AN EXCELLENT GARGLE Ordinary household salt (about half-teosxpoonful to a tmubler Wale) makes an excellent gargle. after the children's earls aby out unless there is sleet or a Tcq. and if he is quite well and warmly shielded from blt- tlng winds Mother‘ ensure that he is not out too long ‘DIN lhlG ROOMS ARE hued dining drab-colored something to c! are...“ SALE 23rd. Estate of Elllotu, P. E. l. Farm I00 ucrcs. 80 clear, balance mixed. Growth bard 1-4475-8- 7i smiling mask. how seeds grow, the plains mxe flowers drift. is easy-especially ice of an alibi. are never out of print. of s feelings will probably heather BRIGHTER THIS YEAR to be a season of bright- rooms. Authorities icn have suggested that places to eat may have o with indigestion LADY HAIG TO JOIN LEGION PILGRIMAGE The Countess Halg, widow of our late Gourmand. dn-Chief and llbundcr of the British Empire Bea-vine League, has slgnlflcld her intention of Joining the Can- odi-un Legionis Pllglmagie upon its arrival in France next year. ELUSIVE QUALITY AC Q-LTIRED Gharm, that elusive quality svery- . one WZIIlB, may acquired Those born with it are indeed lucky, but they are, unfortunately. -:-§ocia{ arrdyuPersonql a Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box] What Can Any One Do With Woman Who Has Reared Seven Children and Wants “Something Worth While” to dol- Pitiful Child of Woman of no ll Bbe a-bo points out that oven . . ‘ though u» mwm u um . "°“' '°' K" °°" Mmqfls ‘a mimmm mxuum°mfit§if‘u'mmm‘nm t n»: Miss Dix-What cm o woman ac when nu bu reocbod u» no m on mum: um- We my g1. m, 1M“: mom 1~ the “was mom or 40 and realizes that she is not interesting, charming or well educated‘! they really are better dyccl e- adlmns ‘ I have seven children, but with all of them in school I still have leisure “use they actually contour a w" . t my be time Ln which to - prove my mind or do somc- greater amount of the finest milmc ma“)? mxuulolfipedmjiaiucwk but should thing worth while, something better than Iilll- colorili! mfll-W- Th!" WhY DI!‘ be floor length this m’. ning my house and taking care of my hulblwd moud colors arc so even. to lustrous ' 811d ‘lmli-‘INB- 1 8° W chill“!!- NW "id M‘? and rich. No streaks, no dullncu. there. 1 run a charity lflair 0M div I ""15 Enioy the beauty Diamond Dyes Ploy bridge sometimes. - But 1 feel that there are so many interesting things to do ln this world and I hate to have lived and Mt 011.10?- ed any of them. I am so afraid that 1 am turning out to be lust ' A HUMMJLNG BIRD. - Answer: If you keep house, iakc care of your nus- band and seven children and do charity and church work, I should thin-k that your role was that of the industrious hen rather than that of the filghty humming bird that fllts from flower to flower. I should gunk that any woman who performed all o1 thine activities would be ll‘!- quiriug the way to a. rest cure mstend of asking bow m find new fields o1 endeavor. ho has been a good and helpful wife to her husband. few. Generally it ls the person who has realized personal defects, cor- rected them and then forgotten whom them vmo is most charm- 1x3. Them are no hard fast rules for acquiring charm. Each mus! learn for herself. So don't just try tocopy the msnnerlsmsofc person whom. you consider ‘charming. limi- tatlons are never satisfactory. However. if you study her person- ality, you'll undoubtedly discover the two character traits all charm- ing people have in common. They are laindllness and sincere interest in, the other follow. Those qualities you mm mzltivate if you. too, wish to leave something indefinitely more valuable than mere physical beauty. Try hover to be absorbed in your- self and your own. ideas to take N E R V E s time out to hear what the other fel- low has to say. At first you may , When you are just on edge s . . not be at all interested in his point , "h" you any “m4 ‘b; @5141!“ 0f View but U’ Y‘!!! Tell-ll)‘ 501130 ‘ noise . . -WhEII everything you i! YW-Tfielftgl) quietly‘ 9-13 is a burden . . . when you are ini- Pmsiu m“ B" e“ able undblu: . . . L KPinb- °n° 7mm“ "my b‘ in m’ Pm“ m‘ = bum’: Vegetable 98 out a. few moments and you're likely m i o; 100mm” "w" hufi_ vlewhinulnamorekindlyfsshion. hwmsi"mnim‘heum-m_ Dothe same each time you talkto u,” ounecd uhfiuumg any person. Pretty soon you'll find [may .n ‘ that you no longer judge others Dgnzsuendzln ma,“ d” .| "Does the defendant what an alibi is?" "Yassuh! Dat's provln’ dst yo‘ understand! was at a‘ pra-r-meetln’ whar‘ yo’ wasn't, in ordah to show do! yo‘ 217$} hi. a crupgume. whnr‘ yo’ Sandyi “We celebrated our twen- tieth anniversary yesterday." AIIBILH "Did you give your wife a, present?" Sandy: “Sure I did! I took her (q;- a wee grime 0f 8011'. and gave her three strokes!" QUIVERING hrshly. When o' toppedtimt , __ , bgd hmbit, you’; ‘$.13 in the road d" h"? m" "dm" "I I"- : bottle from your dmggis (oh. Cultivate gerrvuine interest your awocia/tes. Hove kindly feel- ings for them. 'I'ha.t. attitude, more $351M“ “W” W" m!“ vrczrm: courounn White Python B1 M"! Chlnlllhz. Annm- or to real chasm. in than any amount of wear-us and ' "King Cobra" saluting Snmdad Chiemba. Gray took a seat by the side of the Gekhor Lama. at the letters invita- tlon. A dead silence fell upon the small gathering. Gray's powerful personality im- mediately took command. “Will you show me the sevenfold prayer of the rishis, rimpoche?" he ed. Bmndad Chiembv. shook his need. "I have lost it," he said. "Have you found it?" Gray nodded without speaking. He was reading a series of blinding flashes coming from half-way up Ohomolo: "G1. . . . G. 1. . . . K. B. . . . “Your servant atom it from Y0“- Escorailfiei ' ' sofimd“ ‘ 1mm Now let us hear your plans for the . . in..." 3 .' do..." . : “rgugmr "I ,°*=~r11g§',-" ,,,,.. 0.1....o.1....e.1...." “vewpwed °rj° "How iongll it take us to males Luigi. mapped Gray cnsrrnn 4: .. our. ..R,gh,,.. cuomuzrr ~3$¥3~ The propellers roared. ‘ihe bl- .. . .. _ We" M“ m“ "l" "d! 111M W33 W. i‘\‘.°§§..“'7=‘c‘?§'1°°‘§;m°€n mud‘ you," he went on, addmsslng K. B. While the plane gently lose and fell as it swept onwards towards hat I would hand him over to you ‘o-day?“ and crop 1. o'clock March Hugh Jicbolson, wood. 0n old homestend In excellent condition. Also a. quantity nnd straw, truck wagon. groin crusher, hay carrier and other NORMAN A. Nicholson, . A dmlnfstntor. 20-31. “IIICTION SALE AT KINKOBA I om lnstrucled by Mr. John I. Klukon, to sell by Public‘ on the premises ‘“ Michael JcKmnn, huge, saturnlne figure o! the Gckhor ,, Th Lama. As guardian of iambic law it?! “mmimed the “cm u m‘ --e1l?°|-- me m»; . aldzfvg" l” wfbiegw£mg °"°’ " "Arc you Ivan Chorjiefl?" dc- Grew fumed from him. shruuin: <T° Be 5*" “W164i 01cm fiflllllfl’ . m. ghmyjdg _ -_--——--—-- mzu Bl-mdnd Ohlombo’! piuu m u» “t‘,“‘:§,,9”“" 3, n. spur-acne: u» prlloncr ma rumm “W”! °f °h°"1*'"- T“ "m" any mode “an 1nd w» troop- mm n. him mu. professionll h“ m“ crs slipped a running noose about ¢\1f10I1'-Y~ Mlll-Wfl Ill?- ll l" "$91195 Luntsc, Gray tried to unravel the tangle of recent events, separating .rom the ruck of them, such as might conceivably have had some useful bearing on his mission. The dwarfs cry that he had stolen the king prophecy from the Lame, Devil, when he was apparently holding what had been Samdad Ohiemba’: most treasured possess- ion, was thq one ray of light in u. wclur of somber reflections. out the photo which Piers had picked up, he studied it carefully. K. B. fixed his keen eyes on Sam- Zrd Chiembsrs face, but did not re- ‘y. “Where is the guest master?" de- mnded Gray. “He is gone to the mountains to ich herbs necessary for a magic" ~nlled Samdad Chiemba. Gray addressed the gekhor lama "Send- for him, gekhor lama! It is most urgent! . . . Let us go and sea thio-Chorliefl." Surrounded by the trooper: of Timnr Khan, Bemdad Chiembn led them i0 the guest master's cell. Tak- Th“ Bmfl" ‘mam any‘ dress. He was wearing a. heavy cop ........mkfh,s,,,,,l_ I“ m‘ °°“"'Y"d °‘ m‘ “““‘° dbl. dborfom ‘m e e 0pm "You intended m invade Tibet?" W111‘ voileezue- K- B. I only wish "mmW-fiwfi 3%“ “m” Sitting cross-legged on u» ground "Y" 1 would hm nude my- I 11," ‘WW i" h" M ww- "Whe fir» omchi 1.3....» ‘m ‘ ‘mlmfi- ‘WW4! ‘ e3.‘ “u” - “br- "° dered m“ m a pal-m Torts-r’! Hm you the kins prophecy?’ Y "M W" f» the Pfiww who was now hiccoughlng violently. When a woman w who has brought up a family of nice children and who has made a com- fortable home, tells me that she wishes she could do "some worth-while work,” I never know whether I feel more like bursting into tears or giv- ing her a good shaking. For it ls so irritating that any woman should be so dumb as not to know that he domestic woman who makes a 800d 10b o! being s. wife and bringing up a family is the greatest woman in tho world—the woman who has performed the greatest service to her day and generation and the only woman 0f us all who is necessary. All the balance of us, we women who writs and sculpt and paint and get elected to Congress and run businesses and whatnot in public that gets our names in the papers, never would be missed is we were wept ofl the earth. A thousand men could take our places and do our work. But nobody can tuke the place of the mother and wife and homemaker. she is what keeps the world going. And it is so pathetic that these women who are the kingpin» that hold the universe together have no appreciation o! their worth, have no pride in their Job, that they don't even think their work worthwhile. They dont think it worth while to help a. man who, but {or his wife's thirst and busi- nem sagacity would have been poor all of his life, make a fortulw- The)’ don't think it worth while to bring up children with fine principles who will be centers o: influence for good as long m they live. They don't think it worth while to make a home that ls a. place of peace and love. an oasis in a desert of a world where all who come may rest and refrsh themselves and go away strengthened. They want to do something like writing a silly piece like this for a newspaper or running a tea shop or talking over s radio. God help us all and send women more sense! But to answer your questions directly, my Humming Bird. If you have time to spare and crave culture, why don't. you take a course in literature in your nearest college 0r 10in reading clubs where they discuss current. events and the new books? I; you want to flt yourself to corn money, study domestic science and make yourself an expert cook. A woman of 40 is too old to take up office work unless she has had some previous experience. Or you might take a course in dressmaking or millinery if you are handy with the needle. ‘ In reality a woman o1 40 ls coming to the most interesting time of her life because she can not. only eat her cake, but can have it, too. she can have the never-ending interest and pleasure lnher children and her grandchildrn without the bother and work of taking care of them, for they will have gone about the business of life for themsel and into homes of their own. And she can have the pleasure of travel, which she could not have when her children were little. She will have time for clubs and p thousand amusements and in her middle age reap the harvest that, she has sown. But ‘for Raven's sake don't worry about. not having done anything worth while. DORCYIH YDIX. Dear Miss Dix-My mother ls a bad woman. She runs around with men and my (other ls nearly dead from worry over her conduct. Every one looks down on my sister and me and thinks we are no 500d because our mother ls leading a lose life. Should I go on through many years like this, or marry the boy I cm going with? I am l8 and have no happi- ness at home. This terrible thing has been going on for many years and there is no way of stopping it. LONELY. Answer: Social workers tell us that nothing so utterly demorallzes children as for their mother to go wrong. It takes away their every prop and stay and wrecks their faith in all that is good and pure and, in the great ma]- orlty of cases, sends the children to the bad themselves. _ That is why it is so important for mothers to be good, the kind of women that their children can 100k up to and revere and pattern them- selves upon. The mother ma-kcs the atmosphere o1 the home and if this is immoral it casts a blight upon all who breathe its tainted air. Eluhteen is very young for you to marry, but if your boy friend is able lo take care of you and if you are very sure you love him, I think u would have a better chance of happiness than you have with a. mother yo who cams so little for you that she is willing w-bllght your prospects in DOROTHY DIX. Where can 1 find a girl who life with her scandals. Dear Dorothy Dix-I want to marry. is a good, honest. true Christian; who can take life on the chin and come up smiling; who has character and courage and would be a ‘ ‘ f» to l Door ins-n: W110 WW1‘! HINT? for keeps and be true to the end, rome- body whom I con look up to; who is domestic 1nd affectionate? Answer: You can probably find her right around the corner, some girl you have never noticed- because she hasn't run after you, some girl who doesn't go 011l- mllch b60941“ the BOY! (10111 flute her up. The trouble with you men is that you don't look in the right places for the good girls who nakc good wives. You hunt for them at night clubs and they are not there. They are at home reading an improving book because no man asked them to step out DORUPHY Dix, Kratcnkln?“ Gray mentioned a dgzgn o; Qhorjieflrs mo“ promm- gerous crlmlnul is under control. If you care to mention that you've "nt aliases. "Ya," worked with me-lt might help me "Did you murder three men in with 5111115!" . qndfln?" "I will wrftcthe words you have spoken,‘ answered Bamdad Ohlembu gravely. "And I shall most certain- ly mention your name. Also that of The‘ prisoner nodded, and rais- lg his head, fixed his one "isible eyc in Samdsd Chlemba. "I have it not." "But you mu u. Where u it?" "If you feel able to do ac. Chor- vwvw can give to your wardrobe home decorations with permanent colors by boiling. For dain shades without boiling, use Diamond Tints. All drug storcsJSc. meats salt to taste, l cup shortening. Mix frowning face and towering form. "The lamps are inside the gompa! Ten of us are with them," they ans- wsred quickly. He found K. B. and Blmdld of blank yak fur, from under which- a greasy mass of black hair hung down stragglingly, hiding his eyes. As the party entered he lifted his foo: from his hands. He seemed to lost “f- it has been destroyed." “Will you swear "I swear it by the Blbllbd One!" that upon your sacred oath?” lllh!" jieff," nc said, “it were as well that you, also, should write to the vice- roy asking for clemency. I will en- dorse lt, if you will write in Eng- Ohlombo 1n the audience chlmbcr. b On the living Buddha's dais not the at . "Lock the doors!" ordcrcd Gray u he strode in. I The Bengalfs eyes 8088106. the Tartar‘: arms. v "Are you also Bl mond Hell Do logging Hudoolno Torment You? Headaches are vrnrnln signals that. lometbing in wrong wit your uyutam. Wbouiver in tho couo, Burdock Blood Bitters will bring rcllsf. This grant herbal remedy s right to the root of disorders an restores the blessing of uormnl health, free from aches and poinn. Recommended for 57 your. ‘h. '1‘. Illbnn GI». Hillel Noah. 0% .,,,., W: , . gill. "Wan! It is indeed Ohorllef! strcm. Michael Morcaoff, Serge "Arc you u Buddhist?" Them was n moment's hesitation. "I whim Write Eflllllh- 1 I-Ill—" He grouped ond lurchcd sidewuya w "Rimpoche." said Gray lo sun- rcmnxw for dry lips and dad Ohlembn, "you hove indeed hands, to which it should be a carried out your promise! The gov- every night. For cuts and bruises it of 13%!“ Wig doubtless 01- la slmoot lndllpwloblo. m s coco ll If! 7W- —lppl uphold on I Hum . mun goes to Gontok by plane. W!!! '...__.__.._______: 7°" M "l" l 11w" M"! W the momma nnnmosl Viceroy of India, expressing your satisfaction ot having been able to effect this splendid capture?" "Since you suggest it, I will 110 ass-though the credit ls oi! yours. chain," smiled ‘ ‘ Ohlombo. "I have done little. except serve the filth." Motloniiz; the soldiers ‘.0 .1: F. -. Guy led the abbot to a flblo on which worn paper and writing materials. "Whit should I write?" qucrled lamdnd chlcmba dmibtfuily. The farmyard has invaded 1hr realm of fashion! Moo west, who recently ltamd o vogue for patches in the form of miniature» bus of music. has just stated a new earring fad. Bhc weari little bright ‘coloured roost- org swinging from her an. Marlene Dietrich liked thl ldu so much that ln one of hormones in her next starring picture. "Oar- nlvni in Bpnln." Sh» will wnr Fashions -:- Lzjtcratgr‘ and lingerie . c lovely ll DIAMOND bvss uulncuusl boiler boeuun rlrhor In pun m THE COOK'S CORNER ___¢¢-;- - A‘; , v Wvv Mia-o-xmr Hosarnvqg; MADEINCANADA Knseu ........ ‘run nun. urnvrla no}. no. IDCJII- Kkvsu STOCKINGS=GLOVES=UNDERGARMENTS Moore é? McLeod Ltd. CRANBERRY NUT BREAD 2% cups flour 5 teaspoons baking powder ‘V. teaspoon salt 2-3 cup granulated sugar l cup finely crumbled Shredded v Wheat Biscuit 1% cups chopped raw cranberries ii cup broken walnut or pecan 1 egg. well beaten 2-3 cup water l-3 cup melted butter or Ahorten- Sift and measu flour. Resift with baking powder, salt and sugar. Add crisp, crumbled Shredded Wheat Biscuits, cranberries and nut meats. Add water and melted butter to egg. Mix thoroughly into dry in- gredients. Pour Into a well greased floured loaf pan about 8% x 5% inches. Bake in a moderate oven 3'15 degrees F., 45 to 50 minutes. DAFFODIL CAKE (Yellow Port) Yolk; of 6 eggs. i6 tcupoon nit, ‘A cup fruit sugar, 2 tablespoons cold water. Beat all together until light. (White Put) Six cgg-ivhitiesbcsten stili on a platter, fold in ti cup fruit sugar, i4 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon cream of tartar; sift ‘A cup flour four times. then fold it in also: 1 teaspoon van- llla. Complete yellow part by adding b‘; cup flour and 1 teaspoon baking powder, which has been sifted Also four time's. When both parts ore ready put in m ungrecsed angel food pan in alternate spoonfuls, Just as u marble cake ls done. OATMEAL oookms Two cups flour. 2 cups oatmeal, 1 cup yellow sugar, l teaspoon soda. thoroughly, we cream enough to roll out. Bake in quick oven. 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