PAGE 1151p: run CHARLOTTIQZTOWN GUARDIAN _ l DECEMBER 21519:: 3i? l u... You Overlooked Anything!‘ .‘?'.‘l w-"n “1l".l'~" nu ‘llfibilisfih e...e......,.._..., o. s *4 Jlave you mailed your dollar for your Christmas Seals? --;; ‘If w" haven't. will you please do so now? or all the gifts ;_ you give this Christmas, none will be as welcome or as 3. worthy of the name ‘as the one you are asked to give by g, buying seals. o -..- -,-, . . .' rfl" ' , " I ‘ _ "°‘“‘ Classzfrecl Advertisements - One Insert-influx.......-...........lalppsrrulllnzzfgazp: 8c per line of 5 words Eight Insertions ....... . 'ic per line of 5 words Agents‘ Wanted Miscellaneous KING'S PRINTER-Mr. James I. Duffy bu been appointed King's Printer and Publisher of the Royal "’ “ in the Province of Prince lidward Island for 1932.‘ PRIZE DRAWN TONIGHT-The wile winning number in the lottery conducted by the City Firemen will be drawn for this evening at the itire Station at 7.30. Much interest baa centered in this contest, which is being held in the interests of one of the most deserving organizations in tine city . PERSONALS The Messrs Dave and Emmett Roberts of Middleton were recent - visitors to Bedeque Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. W. C. Hoyt will be pleased to learn that she has fully recovered from her recent illness and is r cw able to re- sume her duties. Mr. Benjamin Rogers. son of Mr. RH. Rogers arrived by plane yester- day morning from Dalhousie being called homo owing to serious illness cf his sister Mrs. D. Ramsay. ‘ The Rogue’s Carol Now Chrismus i.s a-drawin‘ close Lift up a jyful car-rel, 11hr them as wassails wisely knows The butler and the barrel; 4 k20©++¢+e+w++¢+¢+woe+ on moooowowoqew g+e+e+ zzolqnurs wsnran _ LIGHTNING " seller, fast demonstrator, u; pro- fits. Send quarter for outfit, par- Li, ticuiars. Currey Company, Globe 3-1; ' Bldg, Saint John. A.W. Dec. 19-2i 3*.’ ‘f; For Sale f‘. gimnnoAnn. SUITABLE FOR I‘. lining cuthcuses, etc. 1c. per ‘ sheet. Guardian ofnce. ~47: i; ron sALs - ANTIQUE xmss Gifts. 333 Queen Street‘. 1ooao-1z-1s-51. us. "2 l-‘UB BALI - 0i.D PAPERS. s ' cents bundle. Guardian 0312064. - -tf. “all I0!» BALI, T0 LET. BOARD AND _ room signs on hand at Guardia Oflice. if. i 1' JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO. vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (R. 3, Souris.) 9379-10-16-1 month. ROOM AND BOARD IN COM- fortable home for girls. ,Apply Guardian. 11039-11. Wanted WANTED FOR WINTER MONTHS, furnished house or apartment. Three adults. Responsible party. Apply Box 116, Guardian. 10998-13-18-3i Women Form - Economy Glub NTWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, Dec. i9 —Something quite new in the way of women's clubs has struck Newcastle. It ls called the Crisis Club, and is an attempt to achieve, economy without sacrificing social FOR SALE-NEWLY ERESIIENED cow. Apply Wm. King, Rocky Point. l0970-12-19-3i. FOR SALE - 2 YOUNG GUERN- sey Grade Cows due to freshen. ' Apply J. B. Matheson. South Mil- ton, 1l0l4-l2-19-2i.~_ FOB QALIL-FIVE PURE BRED German Police pups. Mother 80°11 watch dog. Apply Schaad Bros. ' Lltfld York. 11037-12-19-31 ‘" FOR. SALE-ONE SECOND lIAN-D Driving Sleigh. Apply Lindsay - Coles. Milton. 10976-12-i8-6i. n standards. _ l The ides. is that women acting in o concert can effect economies in ways which would be invidious in" them individually. I For example the wives of profes- sional and business mcn, who form the bulk of the membership, might not 1n the ordinary way care to occupy any but the best seats in the l I pounds. The Earle Fisheries Cc., [F017, 55L! _ SHELL FOR PGUL- th t , b t it is suggested that try, one dollar per hundred ca m u attending as an organized body they would not be averse to occupyinB cheaper seats. l Charlottetown. 1103-12-19-81. IOX sunn r-on ssur - sMi-ILTS for fox feed very cheap. The Earle fisheries 00., Charlottetown. 1103-12-19-61. u... -~ rruvsru crmrsrsrss cums. exclusive designs, may now be ob- tained from the Guardian 08111191 Job Printery. Order early 5nd "-- ' void dlsa intment. . no 10352-1i-2l-tf. 1' ... I01! SALE-ONE DRIVING MARE seven years old, jaunting sleigh and hamess at a bargain. Can be seen at the Arlinston 3°14?‘ Stables. December 22nd. David .- l Birt, Suffolk. 11019-12-19-21. Lost urn/inn _ 1.051‘ nvr: snnnr Any peg-gm knowing Oi’ their l whereabouts please notify Joseph Holland, ‘hrantum. 11000-12-19-21. ;_. ' i tosr - srnsrzn mom MY 97" m; practically all white and the other red and white. Any 011° knowing of their whereabouts “my; notify Wilfred McKennao Iona. Help Wanted rear: urw/nms or m wscxnrl. ‘wins Wife premises two heifers 1% yell’! 01¢‘ Film-FOUR“:- Similarly, in restaurants they could sit down to more modest meals than they would otherwisei feel it incumbent upon them to order. l The movement, however, has met with some adverse criticism. “I think it is the height of 511°11- bishness." a. young business woman said today when I invited her opin- ion. So fust to Squier will us sing, Accorden to our hsbet, (Though he gi'ed I six weeks last Spring 11hr poachen of a, rabbct). And‘ next to Major's for to go, Attenden on tho quality, ilor he do like his glass, we know, And is n. friend to jolllty; The Major got no special use For Churches nor for Chapels, (But he'll maybe leave the padlock : loose Whurrhe do store his apple-11. Young Stuck-up Sam ain‘: long bin V1111‘; He's called Hog Farm "I'm Cedars?‘ But thurr they brews the best c’ beer, And they be 5,11 flnc feeders: S0 thither let us stratch our legs, 'i‘he Blessed Tidcns bringen- (And Joe mid find a good few eggs While they do watch we singen). School-teacher's sharp about the 11088, ' But us'li csrrel to her; She said our Gladys warn't no rose And wished the iambly fewer; The chile she never stirred her tongue 1 To those nor suchlikc mockcns. (But watched out whurr the wash wur hung And got herself they stockens). Parson he call we "old in sin" And "Ethiopian leopards," But us‘1l goo his gates within And sing t0 him “Wild Shep- herds." illor Merry Chrismus will us‘ keep And unto him we owe it (‘Cos feythers stole the person's sheep - . And parson he don't know it). MARRIAGES MYERS-ROGERSON -- At the ‘United Church Manse, Hampton, on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1931, by Rev. Geo. Ayers, Raymond L. Myers, of Hampton, to Mable Rogerson, of Cape Traverse. ‘Iheatre and restaurant managers MCKINNON-BEERS-On Wednes- in the city are intrigued rather day, Nov. 1i, i931, at the Parsonage, than alarmed by the movement. Murray Harbor, Charles Hector Mc- They have the feeling that they Kinnon. of Brooklyn 811d 5111118136- will benefit rather than suffer by 111* FMS °1 MWW R1181- Dollar For Book premised “Mimi”! ""1 "ti" srswsnr-nsvns-oh the even- ing of Saturday, Nov. 14, 1931, at the Parsonage, Murray Harbor, Rev. T. G. Gcudge cfllciating, Murdock William Stewart, of Murray Harbor, and Audrey Charlotte Hayes, Australia, Dec. 19 5111"!- N- B- 0! —“l'bur shuunes to my a hook 111 sssrsn-nom-sz the United which t0 Writs “W11 l“ "l" u” Church Manse, Hampton, 0n Tues- ehe has told about me." day, Dec. l5, 1931, by Rev. Geo. 11°13'13'l9'3l-1 That W118 All m" W931“? mwm A7811. Frank N. Easter, of Hamp- muo, q‘ Bailarat. bequeathed to shire. to Elisabeth c. Hclm, of De- his wife m his wm. He left everr] Sable . thing to h’: three children. "A nice sort of 8901-1011101." anal DUNSFORD-LOID-At the Unit- GEIITMI. GUARDIAN ' qt 261. Herbert ...... ....... 10 ' l . l SANTA P ass. Norman 1o U. S. CIIGIUICIS 1 o I ljmtmu“ homwul, 269. Marjorie ............... l, LE ~ =10‘ ROM g Carry Almost 211. Olive PQ Y3 N“ "'1'" A" m. Adeline 9 H ‘ ' I N n _ ' 2r. Bernard o m‘ Mm, m alf Grain’ 33. Josephine . .......... 1g 2n Jimmie 7 9 P I a" Wendell “"' ""“ 275., Ilene 6 WINNIPEG’ “m” De‘; 3m (By r c n Rosie . .. .. 1o m Bu, 3 m, g . ............--.o... ‘the canadiu‘ p;e55)_Amume I . fa)’ ""Vl°l°1 -- - ' 8 211. Theresa 1 m 13,0, 01m, movement», o; and 59-4 ... o-e soc nos u- . - ' ' B3 9:35;“ . a 279. M.lly 6 admmexport grain through cll Large Congregatlons _ __, ... --' " 379- M“? (‘Canadian channels and elimination s . 04—Rupert . v - ~ Attend Ins rrm ,1 28d Mildred ‘l o; pnwm gram‘; through Buffalo _ _ a 2m. Helen a and United States seaboard ports Sgrvlceg In Cltv .. ... ... ... o ' . ...-...... r 38»; gee» g we reveled y “g; 3'3‘ ;;;"_ Churches. ~ . 6 arl . ..... ... ... ... mlgsion on railways y . . y v gli-‘Rlchazd n‘ n. u. u. a 286 Gordon ... ... ... ... 2 nous 01wlnnip9g, ’ d f - - Emmi! --- - o Christmas the mos. won eru 285 H l... ... ooo ... all 4 l s i ain ' Furs ‘Hldmld ' a zav Araczhle . . 1o mit...‘i.iill‘lfiyoli‘folfoso°ouowu.. dry in e11 the year ror children 11 B3_Mbert ‘ "' "' "' "' 5 2B8~Re ‘nald . 5 R. lds sa s nearly half of the “my 5 d” °r tw° away find the" at 85—’I‘homas .. l 291 Cnfgon 9 mo elgnl’ h, a’; m, goes mnmgh" are still mshy stockings to an. Ski-Clifford . 3 292 Lois 7 ‘gslgdssfzllzes channels Wm, me Kind hearted people who love m ‘ I 95-41" --- .-- -" r" '" 2 '" '“ ‘n "I 9 ' . tie children have responded H1051 ‘ B: Ra 3 ill-Ester ... ... ... ooo ... 10 " ' ""' '" m Lesulzlghss fisaidwgwégoanieliz; generously to the call for the Balm Charlottetown m3" 1"“ m ' Iorpmwioes ma, migmbe perform. Pal fund, but the list of heed; - 107 when f" --- "e "r a; ed in Canada As exhibits he ab children is growing and 1i every 113 Elm" - ' ' . little one is to be made huppy or 117 Johnny ... ... ... ... 9 Ma-lpeqlle tached to 1:5 gnlleimoniidlrlgexnlwx Christmas morning there is need 119 John ... ... ... ... 9 ‘*1 a spew e Wm Pmy for more Santa Pals. Dent let the - 122 Windsor .. 4 T118 yolms people held thelr last wmuipes by 001- E- C- 1W1" children be dmppomwd on chm, ' ~ mcetin for the year 193i on Friday chgh-man of the Halifax harbor com M O 123 Victor . u... ...... o. 4 g mas morning. Leave your contribu (In. 127 Pearl ___ ___ ‘n _ _ ___ 3 Dec, 11. The devotional and mls- mggslrm and statistics of grain £10m of toys candy mm am . e 129 Milford . ..... ... ... e 10 510ml? lmhds were under the lead 5hlPmem5 ‘wmpiled by the Lake clothing or money with Mrs. Kane Amalgdmdtmn 13g Han-y ___. “u, __ 7 crship of Mr. Richard Mathcson, shippers Association. _ o at the Red Cross Rooms, Summer .135 Hem,“ m u. n. ___ 7 while the social period was cixirect- Since 1918, according 1:0 his ti: Side. j 1st Lawrence “l by MT- Flames R-am-“Y- 11119111111" ures. 11.062.057.147 bushe 0 era 1 h WINNIPEG, Man. Dec. 20—(Byl137 Lmyd _ _,_ of one of the teams. Three instruct- have been ghlpped through Canad- sail: égllovglxrlirhave joined t l U16 Clniid-lflfi P1'@8$)—A111ll811ml1‘li38 Irene -. o. ... lvc 1ra.pcrs were written from the ian Atlantic outlets and 1,362,936: A ‘fiend s? iv“. Doyle b“ o, tlon of the two railway systems of 139 Mew,“ _ __ ___ __ study book “Korea the Land o.’ the 35o bushels through the United mp1“ Mrs flank Johnéon to“ Canada is opposed by theGovern- i 140 Bflfllng n, ___ Dawn" by the following members: seams, For the crop ye-‘r 1930-31. and éfomes fioblnsoxfs Baker's, fir ment cf Manitoba. In a submission ‘ 141 Joan . . ... M35 Adi 11590911118311. M85515 Wll- the figures were 131,544,336 bushels Ly loaves l)! breacr Mm 8-’ w to the Royal Commission on rail- 143 7 lie Runway and Prank Bearisto. ghmugh Canadian ports and 103,- Robinson $5, a mend $1, ML J ways here yesterday, Hon. W. J41“ 6 The meetings troliglwllt U19 S9111 137,300 bushels through Unlted B- R‘ Lea, $5’ h mend $1450’ M" Maior. for the government. said '1“ B ha“ be“ pwmabk ‘ind f“ usual Slam ‘mm’ IJaMllne ts and clothinfli Mrs. n. o Manlwlm “'95 “Ea-inst "W 1°11" °l “a 4 interest was bee“ mamtamed‘ The lMuttart, clothes, candy and fruit: amalgamation not entirely control- programme for the newmyear Drovml; . Mn Magsy, books; a friend $1; led by the government and in the e lses many topics °l Brest‘ “e HIICG Greets Billy Enman. books and clothes! present (maul-stances was opposed 154 5 “m” °f ‘he be“ “m” “l °‘" Three Heroes pMary Moore, toys, fruit and cloth to a government monopoly: l 3 5mm! Pfimle- ing; Murial Carver, books. The railway problem, the govern- ' ““‘ , o (Canaan Press) List of needy children: ément submitted, should be studied 15a g Miss Murlel MuNutt retlmted to LONDON, Dem 19__Three men , 1m; gordoxh Cecu 6 years‘ Ed. g ‘mm me pom‘; or view or the m,“ o 159 4 her home after six ygefi vlsitml: m“; have adventure‘! a, the opp°5_ lth, 8 you-s, Louise 9 years, Roy i mediate economies necessary to 161 (39314 ___ ___ ___ 9 Mann-cal‘ Tm-omo u“ “mmo ‘ “e ends o; the “m, shook hangs years, Clarence 4 years, Bertha. t meet conditions of depression and 152 Jerome ..'. ... ...... 7 vmc. In Talon“) she was gleldgue: today with the Prince of Wales and years. R9111! 3 yeflfs. Wllllv- 3 yea?! with regard to permanent policy the 153 Arthur ,,, ,,, ... .. 9 f” get 'cousl(li,llfirs' 02d? . F $55 told him of their experiences. Lily 11 years, Edna 9 years, Nor- two should be kept separate and 164 Carrol ,,, ,,, ... .. ,. 'l ‘n drumfintnrfleof, c] SL5 er ' Bert Hinkler, daring Australian man 5 years, Theresa, 4, Una. i no permanent policy should be bas- 166 Rutha ... ... ... .. 9 G,” on on go 13' gfller, who recently flew from Sguth Il-lenry 7. Novella 6, Anna 5, Then ed on prc-cnt conditions which were‘ 167 Iv ... ... ...-u... B , Amerlca t° 5mm“ t°ld hs s my‘ 1°“ 4' Charles 2' Willard 4- D5153 temporary: 15a 1.33.0“, 5 Mr‘ Stirling Mmcregm: f‘ 395' and Augustine Courtaulai. Wm W35 6. Julia. 3. Elizabeth 2, Ethel 6, Reta _ 17g 31111,, _ _ __ 9 mn‘ was a recent vlsmr Wm‘ lost for weeks 1n Greenland. recoun- 3, Russell 2. Frances, Helen Pansy 1.72 wendei ' ' ' 6 "lemis here" [ted his experiences with S. G. Wat- John, Wilfred and an infant of 1 "' " ——i——-—-—— kms the man who rescued him- - months-s. l" giggi!“ "' " "" ‘b: For The , l . i? ——- 11s Gracie . r Dining Room~ Kitchen Comments o l l 178 Mildred sea ... s ... 9 i——- o l ' MR- JAMES P- BUNDLE m Adeline . 1o Lest we forget certain P's and A new thought m: cold meat ser- I _ no Clara . s Q's in decoration in 0111' M1 1°’ vice lathe following: nut/sad 0f| ____ Mrs. J. S. Bagnali has received 13° wmgam _,_ ,,_ , , 5 bargain hunting during the great mam“ bread and buster gandwich- “w” °‘ “W ‘with l“ 5m- Melml» m1 Marjorie . s August home fumishins saves - - - ' es, slice meat loaf rather thinly zroh Guild loengue m‘ N°"' 2m” m M" ‘mules P- mm‘ 104 Philip . 0 let us remember these few rules for and use it in place cf slices of . d1” at the age °l lmymme" mm“ 185 James ll bringing cheer into the di ins- bread, placing between the meat Featherweight: ‘or many years a resident o! chm“ 135 M11915 -- 7 room where we so greatly crave sandwich a leaf of crisp lettuce and C. Brown . . . . . 115 10a 91 1°“"°"“' 1B1 lea 9 brightness and harmony. la layer of thousand 1515-55 0' 1W‘ M'MacM1llBll-- .. 11o a2 ioa tgetwul be reglembleridtby léetleri“ 188 K090 -- 9 . 11 the dining-room is a sombre slan dressing. or one of the many C. Mutch .. 117 105 92 a eesflsasflmt“ 1"‘ °°'-1ao Cecil . a em t- an . 1oz as no "t" P1“Y°‘-““d“°“° “m” amem‘ 19o Ronald . s plane-best look w the rugs and fi°“,,jj{‘°‘°f,'jh,sp§ff,e, Qnfofo- l0. rid-sir 16c 12c 114 boy at the Abcgwelt team. In mum 10 curtains. and see what can be done‘ lszcwnhystufled olives and parsleyfl Total_1665' In his day he was considered to be 19$ Peter __ _______ 9 55°“ th°m~ g . Nonsuch ‘he be“ “m” hawk“ “Md”- H” m. Catherine a Cm”? .9".‘.’f.f..§l31°“d1d °hm1°11 t ' s“ e o, bu“, o, ducks. DillOn . 112 us 11a was also known as a hockey player mi Hum“ ______'__________ 5 mm through whfih to make the dining-l Be Wee" c 5 u I cold stufl- n Parent n. n n8 121 x31 in the early days of the game in 1m Jam 3 room an agreeable gatheriyg place.'°1' ‘Fhmken- 194' inc" Q‘ d“ has” J Latter 94 12a u,’ °l1“'1°“°'*°“'“- m. Laura 5 T" “"14"” "MY dlall“ l" 9°“ mg and W“ t m“ s“ c .Rodd .. . 10o 11c 122 M“ Rundle W“ ‘i Pwmlmm °ld 19s. Jack '1 briskly-colored chlntz or linen that “Y” “b” °‘ w" 1° y’ R. Campbell so 1oz or olchard 3mm ““d'nidd°l°rd' Me" 199 Ethel 8 is suitable in type for the furniture ' T ta1__1555 . theatre manager and amusement 2M’ Alfred 4 Wm so f“. wmrd creumg a new “WW1 "Wm! Wm‘ ‘lenm’ “b” T; ' ' owner and one-of the outstanding 2oz Eldrlck 3 realm‘; m the mom‘ ‘are best forlsteamlng brads sad amusing“. D‘ Hooper. we pa“. "lvlc leadels c“ 5"“ and Blddemrd‘ 203 Walter 6 For the simple dining-room with pudding,’ Th‘ prevm l‘ h e w“ _ High three, D. Hooper, 416 pins. As a result of his enterprise and 20L Amt,“ a Barty 0010mm or French Provencal ess at the centre whc is some‘ spa" m“ bwkm“ ‘Wm’ he “m” 9mm" 111° 1111M l 8 types or furniture there are izzenum- ‘ma’ m“ "he" mmgh‘ “u” 1. Iisflerty 114 us 1as ity and success. h“ Raymond __ 4 arable ma“ patterned Chintz“ with‘ dricai molds arc used. M. Bum. u n! a.“ M M1" 31mm" Pm“ “m” ‘° ~21: George .. 2% r: MacPherson . a: ms 10s Chiflmww“ "m" N°"‘°““d‘°“d 21a Jackie 2mo. m“ 8mm’ “d” and yeuws m T° Wm‘ “m”! “mm- “d M" n: Bell . 144 9'1 m “d h“ “m” "as ‘mplmd m‘ 214 Gwendolyn 4 Jolly combmatmn‘ Mo“ elabmate “ml” “mil” “w” dl‘h°l°m" A. Warren 159 11: 101 many years with the firm of Morris ‘m5 Maud __ _ 3 floral chintzes with reds, yellows, keep on hand a lame cork To clean our Gang 111111 “Yndman- Isis Josie s “m” and ma“ °“ “Mkmms the knives. wet the com. dlp in A meek 14-; 117 m He is survived by one brother, m.’ were“ 7 varying all the way from cream. scourmg pqwder and use as a pol- B. Llfieny _ 8.1 45 m»; “l°“°'“- °‘ G"°°‘“"°h' “m” 21s James - em and "m?" “n” m“ m" 181W- Y°11 "l" be 1111111115611 i° s" n. Cudmore 10o 104 s: He was buried at 8W1- mlm’, °" m Agngg __ more finished and subtler types o! how efllclently u works. Afterwards E mwson m3 91 m; November 291-11- 331 pear] __ furniture. And for rooms that have rinse the cork in water, and you A Jew?“ 4g 133 111 222 Hilda 5 heavy oak pieces there are excel- can use it for 111E111’ Wteks- Majority for Spare Ribs, 233 pins. 223 Frank 9 rent, Engflsh, Spanjgh and Hanan -_.— H; h smgm M, Bums, 371 91M, r 8 Card 0f Hanks 324 Minnie '7 designs in lengths as well as in the To make a. quick cream dressing High three. M. Burns, 466 pins. 143 Rflymm"! --- -- 9 inexpensive damasks. without oil, for cucumbers, or cub- i? 2'35 Rflllflld ~-- --- '"--~"' a Dining-room rugs are also of bage salad, heat together 2 table- Bowling Tonight The- Members °t sword L‘ o’ L‘ 277 Edm‘ --- --- 6 great consequence. In fact they spoonfuls of mild vinegar and 1 7.00to8.30 p. m.-Rebekah 1on8"! take this mung o‘ extending a 228 Irene 9 m°~ tcssponful butter" season with pep- on 4 alleys hearty vote of thanks to all who "' m 899111 i0 855111118 l 81199181 lmiwrt- ' ' wok p“; m the Conceft and made 229 George ... m“ due largely to the area ma‘ per, salt and a speck of sugar. Cool h d lawyer w“ itasuoceas. 230 Colin ... ... ... s 9 Instantly greets our eyes the m,» slightly and beat it very slowly into 5.11191" 61' 1m B _ signed m berm“ o! the Members’ 231 ARCH oo. ... ... ... Ilssl 5 1 k _ thick sweet, Qf ggur cream, WETC trilVBlll-IIB together ten w dis’ 305E?“ H- COOK’ 33g R 1 d 6 ment we 0° at the ‘fling-room - cussing mistakes in speaking. Rewrdm“ seculary‘ o“ 4 tam‘ l ~ “What do you do" asked tlu 11052-12-21-11. 283 Jessica ... Amon m Sm 1c emu of For good and 6001101111031 lun- _ r g e p r ts one . h; 334 Roma 3 chem dish make paper mm French preaehen. -f you have a slip of t "' "‘ the nicest 1s the basket-wovm ' d 5 something m," w“ Green Almonds 235 Charles ... ... l blockmatten‘ em“ in “nan n pancakes; butter each cake as made W113“ u“ “Y _‘ - 238. Teresa ................. 6 ' place a portion of plum or apricot illdnl lmend to 58y For the next few weeks, in b‘g city markets, you will be able to get green almonds-the smart thing in use in salads, you know. They are beat with fresh fruit salads such as pgich salsa with French dressing; orange salad, combination fruit sal- ad; they also make a nice addition t0 chicken snlad in which white grapes and celery are used. The green almonds must be hull- ed and the soft inner skin removed as for blanched almonds.- 111°" W110 207. Eleanor 239_I=‘rancee 339. Viola r40. Earl 241. James John. Patricia Teddy .. Kathryn Jack Adeline scusasesavllellsll ...-....»- llneneussnellllo 9| wears well and has grcnt individu- lality. The larg:r rag and hooked a‘ types are also good, provided they are not used with furniture that is too refined for their bofdly blocked 1 patterns. o‘ As we go mm furnishings with the Vgcntlcr limes and more graceful 6' contours, most decorators choose 3| either the lightly patterned Orient- zral or its copy, or the plain chen- 9| llies and broadloom Wiltons in col- ors to harmonize with walls and jam in each, rcll l‘ke a jolly roll. dust with powdered surar and serve piping hot. If you buy tinted dlshcloths-a solid color like pale green, orange. yellow or ro"e, according to your decorative scheme-you will find that they lock fresh and inviting much longer than the white or cream cloths. Never get orchid or blue however. as those colors look dingy “iron wet. _..___. "That depends,“ rcplkxi tlh ,g,wy\=r, "Iii it is a serious misteka 1 g0 back and correct it; if ch11 a slight mistake 1 pass 0n 811d d1 my, notice it. What do you do?“ "I follow the same rule." repiiei the DTCEClIOi‘. “For instance, lasl ‘Sunday in the course of my scr- mon I intended to say that i111 ‘devil was the father of liars but b1 the slip of the tongue I said that othe devil was the father of law- yers." "What did you do?" asked the Very appetizing for the break- lawyer. "It was such a slight mistake lvnana sugared with ccnfecticnb that I went on without noticing sugar and served in the hollowed- out orange cup. Dust the top well Judgo-"Dld you know the de- Rastus-"Ah had e icflcal ac- Judge—-“What do you mew 1w a Rastus-"Well, bo'h of us b;- . It! 011117011 M , H to , , s fiqohhruufrllaogelnfitégrcismlfoelflle 4mm“ ““*"““' “h” h’ mm‘ Wednesday. 18s, 1:3,‘) b; o2‘. "e 111111111“ "Y "w" “ “°“““° :3 °“"“"“- Th” ‘°"“°"°Y l‘ “mid”- ncw. Illustrated booklet freeflimd the Wlll- q”, “m, wmum Dunsgm-d. 9; like them in the way of I plqllflflt a": :1? toward color and away from the‘ Canadian Mushrooms Cgflrnpolgiyl-I . 5mm, “um”. m Gertrude m". o, much, m a indefiniteness of the mild taupes fast fruit is dived oronse meat and “m” H" w" ' ' Vocatronal School, d Victoria. , ' d d m i m: , and eme- N __ Fm," ° t Presente t _ He was g rough an rea y o . ‘ e impel have firm and Estlma es E1111. and had but recently obtain- m 3 GREEN-PLUS BROWN moretrees and gardens are being (cmwm l, ) ed a job as taxi-cub driver. The m- m _____ with the gugar. planted everywhere. You can very f1 t d.- ho hardened to - 1 n ,5 1 _3 ~ males good money by selling our BAINT JOHN, N. 3.. Dec. 19.- N. D. MacLean rs 1y W d_stlntulshed_ w’. a rown ncco surfs rr smart Frown cum“ “c” shrub‘ “d mum-t“ ‘m, emu," y,” o; “t, whim by a uxy no 2 with a green cvemng gown. 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