“Mflfisncacw PAGE EIGHT _ vw-unrln-Iikfl" DDQOU The (load Old yFamily , Tea of the Maritimes -f:1n111us for its full 1111111111" and thick- liqutiring quality, Always a special ll 511 cunts pcr pound packagi- ‘FREEDOM FOR TWO By MARGARET M/ATSON s uxclttnihllc 1111a 1€1~ 11rd someone. .n't nclp wondering :l1r same pert-on." “I supjnse 11-.- wul enjoy 111111s.-1., she thought, "whether 1m their or .1. 1101.” "I don‘; like to icnro wt: l.<r1~ lu 1. .1, b6 5010-1 Jill.‘ Mud M. 11-11-1111‘ ‘z 11.11 .~o.1(l 1o 13c a change- Ltqllljllfiti. . '1 c.11e1e;\s1y; his eyes “lvcll. 111011. Ill up (l..\vn 1.1 '1'» ‘.0 loll their intense rink. 1111c1 n1: ; Eu a1 .1. W11. 111.11 ' » zltilflifllg, candid I11 11.1 .- . iwre 51111 not, tiic )011i1‘O1ll gmng _).1.s“.. I'm out of it." 1:, took, rr-ally. rcry 111-1’ son; .110 (lid not 1.111 1o 11 t _ .. Allfi \\'u1..ll:11g 111111 11.0 \\.l1tl£) 4.1 the bcdiotm 11s lie 111111 111s 1111c i‘ two companions depntd. .- thotight that he went. wit-h u poin- c-‘ular blithencs". l1kv~l10r 11111111 searched for a slmilc-Aikt: onc o1 the mnrrird 111211 1n all tht- yliIVS so glud, so Vify glud, tu 110' rut ‘.\'ll1 jwoplc of his titvu 0.11 :1‘. 11nd out of 111s mics s11 tdnw. "W113i. 1. the matter nib-h 111v?" 11.; 111 strc cher." he .111 nlmmt dsjntécatnry . '.'-1‘l1 1it"('t‘l‘.l, 11 1101'.‘ gile 1811.110 as- . 111111;: oi 1111- nr-otcz-iol-‘s roll as an 111111 own» dirty; thi- mun i611 ll. 111:- coinpanionship of ‘an 1o look after the 11., 1111i. 1n 111.111 111d \\ she wondered impaticntly; "ls 1t m, so much a duty. lust ncrvous reaction? Or a bad tnn- ..__ Qf Qoursg she dm p61"? Or that-that 111s wings 111m: bc lookcd after, but '1,» 11-0111 the p0 nt. . . 1.1111 stny very long. I'll 11-11 lwloro the Cl'11'l‘l lmgins. I arc come at. all. but Mar- , out without me. and mtimr boring. Everyontfs r‘. 1 sirppo o." v11‘ without you?" rrpoaled . 11c hcnrilcs brute!" tcristi"! You make . ntutsvlfi hall Dalgairo .o "ourhusband goes ., .. n1." she said. a little p!- . l» 1~.:1< ,1 11111111 he had plan- "r 1'" i1 < 1' us. but 1' couldn't ‘ 11 112' fur part 1n it: so I 111m tn miss tltc pleas- ‘ t"‘l‘.." o"f to climb Kor-anto ‘t n‘ 'l1~ rrlipsfl of the 1110011." been clinpcd?" B" 111- l'!")bi{1l) lay beyond her , to solve. CHAPTER Vt 1 ~-, LEFT ALONE Erica put on hr,- clook and urn‘ down to the ice-rink. Shr- had hopcd to find Fulallw ond talk to 1101-. for shc was n1. l'-;1 t a woman. and a, 110111.111 “"110 111111111 be as silent. as 811v mun if conti- dcnces were oifcred her. Erica 1111111- ed to be feminine, and with Mnrun | - one dared not be feminine, or s1: r1 198st not so fcebly feminine as slu- felt jut then: but when she riot tlicrc. Eulalia was giving an (‘x111- bition, on a floor cleared and spoi- 1 lit. for her performance. n sat dovm alone at one of POW-l Erica 11 1.1m r call 1195:1111 Jon, tho tables close to the floor, and = on 11o could be twitching _ '“ ~ c: or nniovina the con- mllbly Ill/Wing about Eulalia wlirn g1 ~11 of‘ his wife. B111; I'm 11- flw “vi-s Wat-Int:- She was like a liv- “w 1.11115 1111? 111011‘ in Mur- ing declaration of beauti", c who , 51m 141-, ,5 the truih be 1 wainhrd. There “'11s somcthmg rur- a 1 1 was the plaincst, most uncrainly of Y0 ll '_'l'l€'.\ an ndvonturer btforn." said (‘ll 1 k \V0‘l'11"11I she was like a vindication of all plamness. g proof that romc- F1" where in all the commonplnccs o‘ ~- cvcryday there was the loveliness of ‘cums. w All round the floor the gar dresses and fanta tic lights were still. and there was a hush, broken cnir by the whispering of admiration. In the centre of the circle of ice, tinder a dazzling arc of changing ligl s, nilaln span souncllessly. cffortlrs y. with the care of a. swallows flirsnt, vimllnq. doubling, dancinqr. 1191- arm- \\'('avin': through air. her bulkv body a miracle 0f grace. Her fcct d1!‘ not seem to touch the ice; she appeared I I 1 l vzrh pod". rcmcmbPring hcr 111w o‘ 111m. . 1'11» known hLn for some l‘ thorn r11" flfiVfilillfflfi and . ‘ '11 _v is a pTflnt ad- ..o ‘s low l’ think. There's ‘u’: nnrrnu: and limited a- bout. the outlwk of the man who f‘.'\"l Fl‘ me only the violent. in l 1111K in hi‘ most imper- of 10"“. and with his sca- 1l1oi11rl11f11llv on tho no of Eulalhr inbcr tWru of light; R."- if he "rid 1' borwtrv it was in his mind, nrily b0 frccd; not port-anal reason for . in v1 For. Whnn slic ,.< ~i"1~* in‘ tumcd to her sharply, and lccl . m‘. l1"r with a faint, al- "io f. a . _ "1110. no rbiht t’) rav that. shouldn't you say it It's ion." Loninfon. at any rate. l to be in mid-air. "L/ke c. bird in slow motion. isn't aha?" remarked a v01"? in her ear. She turned and found Jon Bern- storn sitting oppcsi-be her on the other side of the table. lea.n‘n~ Pr- ward with hi= chin 1n his hand. She rmlled. He was quite pleasant Com- mny. and now that she was bt-‘tzin- v 1o omenze from the acnnflon p-q‘ IIIIIY r21. towns __,_ . _ ...._ .. .._...._u .. " Money, but Mam "We °'°'5's‘“““ m°°amninydff I815 digging-ii brgiizs 1111211111 little 31"’? ‘.'.%.‘1l"%.‘.’.‘.‘.1§l‘?é’.?.ia‘i.‘l.% '11.°.‘1~1--'1v is ""*“""""1 1'."""é1.%§1§’e“3°w'1’1‘1 M‘ 6 ~ - ' m, rowcfs. but the wse 0115 r-Q delightful or amusing 0n l- . - _ ~ dos’ clothes. Sign use thpff] p11 porch cushions», 1111mm lmcns, 111110111 ~- 1=_ _ Ti . attcrn includes 11 trans- curtzvns. kitchen and north chnn seacnsetgndigéirklng msuucuons [or for f“ the designs. 041101 mmb “a: t l". =1 - . ll f ti cs1- drsigns. “will; £€l2'i‘.$‘§1..‘.’fi»“"3l :51: 12...?‘ ..'.‘£l‘.i.€ill t?» 11w 6111-1111-101- son ‘. c 1 ~ . ruturrllan Necdleuork Department. (‘ac this c0190" n, Th, chvwt-town Guardian Nrctlkwork Pcllt. DESIGN NO. 210 ' print your mvmr nn 1 nrlrlrrss plainly. Name — —- r-p-"t Add", ._ ._ - - -- — — — — " " “ ” ” ’ “ . _ _ — _ H,’ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.- |'.~r"'1"e — — - - " “ “ “ ‘” ' .Woman ’s Realm f AMomingSmile , WHAT'S IN A NAME Ruth was a sweet girl. She was reading a. book that; gave the meaning of names. Her mother “'11s watchmv her, and thinking o! a1 the young men who were at- tracted to her. "Mother? said Ruth. “it says Philip means lover of horses, ‘and James means beloved. Mother, what does George mean, 1 won- dcr?" "I hope. my dear." said her mother, "that George means busi- 110's." AB ».._ri resam.‘é=.l -1£m~:<1~x.-...... , -..----..----»-¢.-~--..---.-.-- Social and m FRETFUl?, FRETFLYLNESS is not natural. It is a sign of trouble. A warning alarm to which you must quickly respond. Read ho\v Mrs. George Mitchell re- ‘ spunds: “l have found Baby's Own Tfli)l(‘l5 so helpful when my baby gets irritable and upsct. I give h1111 Ullt‘ or two tuhlcls 111111 in :1 short time 11c is irlit-vcii and sleeps so soundly." ltozul l1o\v Mrs. Stewart AIrEachem, of Pulmcrstnn, Ont, prcrcnts frctiul ncss: “When my baby shows siuns of fever or fretfulncssl give her Baby's Own Tablets which change licr to a good baby." Thcy also bring quick relicf from diarrhoea, colic, upset stomucb. simple croup. colds, constipation, summcr complaint and simple fever. The most delicate baby can take Baby‘s Own Tablets with safety. They act quickly. Arc frre from opiates and stupcfyino drugs. An analyst's certifi- cate in rrcry box. hioncy buck if you . arc not satisfied. Z5 cents. Got a box today. Sickness so often strikes in the night. 1 Forgive me." odnure Martin very mulch. I've a1- ways ‘uclnnred 11.1111. he 118s a .en.~;e 0f 11‘Y‘.ngv“‘lh‘r1‘ I envy 111m; but he has 111s Lmltatlons mo. There zicvcr Was another man so rrstdess. so in. Capable of kecpnn; a loyalty." one 1011. his eyes 0n her once mcmaud lowered 1101' own. "i mean 11. loyalty t0 things. to walls of lire. to yum-cs, even to mlercsts. I hJpe the wme rule won t. be found to apply to his 1018M’ to r. sons. Untd now, you $90. there's been no one enough to put chain: on him. N0‘ One until you ciune." _’1‘l1e phrase struck at her mindl like a 89PM‘. 11 cchocd hear own‘ thoughts with an aplomb which was I almost tcrriiyjng. She had put chains on Martin; it. was the truth. She sat with her hands loo cly clasped on the barrier of the rink. the palm of the right one cradling the swaridled fixigeq. tips of the eft. "Go on. You can't leave your line of ar ent there." H? uzhfd. SIIakL-g his blond hair as .- he was sinking away from bim, 11111.11 an effort, m1 unpleasant idea. "Olhlm being an old woman—- forcsecmg tltlllg‘. which win never happen. 0f coursg- you'll hold him; .l10w could you fail?" H15 voire sB-nk a. tone, became almost lander. “Ho? could he choose but know. when 1e looks at. you. .that the wcrlci-cvcn his picture- pzstcnrd world-is wr-ll ltr-t for you?" (To be continued) o SQ!’ V1CQ Trace Your"'Ncrvcs" to Their , Hidden Roots ' 1 suspect_SyI/—1n—_of might enjoying her tantrum. Actually, she's ill. Her "nerves" ‘eserve as much sympathy as an- Qthgr person's toothache or bad o You c . Why do lots of people drag along for years-—irr1iable and un- happy? They don't know how to cure their "nerves." And it's lo easy-once you discover their cause. may be an emotional one. Perhaps you have a worried, jumpy disposition to-day because your family spoiled you as a child. Now grown-up responsibilities lean overwhelming. But if you under- ltood why, you'd be able to laugh off worry and "nerves" alike. On the other hand. "nerves" often indicate a run-down physical con- dition. When you feel jittery, ask . yourself, “Am I getting enough rest? ' Frelh air and exercise? Balanced meals?" 1 In our IiZ-page booklet l well- ' get at the root of nervous troubles, build a radiant personality through a lound health program. Send 20c in coins for your copy of Overccmlng “Nerves? And Every-Day Health Problems to the Gitardlan Home Service, Address. He sure to wrllc plainly your Name Address, and the Name of booklet. N lflll Street Address Prcvince 1 known physician explains how to , 1111c (JHARLOTFE'I‘OWN GUARDIAN Personal 11,1951’. - 51%,"; 1- D h D ' '" 35mm; orot y 1x 1535,35;- N0 Matter What Scientists Find in Their Ex- 1 periments There is Something About Maternal Love They Cannot Explain or Fathom ' Maternal love glorified by countless Dobts. the theme of thousands of tear-jerking romances, the ins ration of Mammy songs that never fail t0 boiled down to a mere matter of chemical clarea a famous scentlst. bring down the house. can be i de S. "u is 110111.11: but. manganese," he says. "Withheld it. from the diet o1 a mother rat or guinea. v1! and she will refuse to cudd e or nurse her _ and let it starve rather 1.111111 bother w 1h 1L- Return the 11111118111681: w her becomes again a. uotlna 111011161‘- Muybe so. but there is a. lot besides man- ganese in human mother love. something in 1t for, which we have no name, or explanation, wh ch can llighty, selfish girl into a selt-aunt-Hflllng njurtyr who gladly sacrifices herself upon the 3,131’ o! 1; squallrng chllu; 1.11111. gives a frail mother, 111 herself, the SLACHKHI to HUME fl cntd through days and 11191115 that makes the poor woman. who h“ B18 ready more children than she can feed all clothe and care for. still babe with open nuns and find 111°"! 197191" n“ “w” DUDE lpOd and she There 1s tum a. foolish. of sickncss; welcome another . th- There is self-hypnotism in mother love that somehow made our m0 ‘ ers think that. we were worth the trouble o1 liaising, or else we would all rave uccu urowned at birth like so many supellluflus lime“- They kncw , - . 1 - ll-d n 1 tn t we would cost {‘,‘,‘,.,',§‘°,,,§‘,°{fie§§“§,Il,°§.§ln§il$u£x1§tln§l3diii/e tfha: traliismutcd 11.1 the 1111115111115 11110 joy and made them find happiness 1n serving us- - kid There 1s something in mother love that‘ makes s. woman ablcto‘ hcrscli nto bclicving what she “ant-s to be-ieve about her clnlutcn And seeing them as she desires to see 111cm instead of as they 81'6- '.l.‘11e lit.lc now-born babe tliatlto the dtspasslonatc observer looks lik a cross between a boiled lobster and a cream cheese is ineiiably beautiful to her. She secs g1 1 111 vacuous little face and zenius in its squirming 111111115- ziigkiiolbomaonplace infants to their mothers. Every one is u. 11014211- tiul President. or Miss America. or a cut-urns 1n the woizd are those a m0 gent financier. The most. grandiose er dreams over her baby's crowe- Thorc is hope 1.11111, never dies and that the waters 0f malty dlsflllllfllllll- incnts 0211111101. quench in mother love. No matter how many times Johnny has tailed, Mother is sure that. he _will yet succeed. No matter l1ow far t i use your vncuum ntivvhctncnt fui flflllfl JANUARY 26, 19%; f Fashions f Literature Rosy ciiceitsmsalin smoolit in spile oi wiinlry wintis THE DIONNE QUINS USE muém/f 1114142111 and airing and by rcmovl g soiled , 11' F01‘ snois as 50011 ab‘ 510i‘ i1. - _ your furniture, be p. icularll tlwroug-h in brushing on: seams 1111111-1- cushion- and 111 comers. 0i 1 that purpose. For your runs 0101111 Jenny has wandered oil of the strait and narrow Dill-h. MOUWX‘ believes 1 - ' i to bt usness. 1 iififriiilirlfilttiiifi Tfiinnout gigthgoguttel‘, she always believes that this l5 tne lllal. time and that he vvill never touch liquor again. ulio never despair of their children who keel) the No matter how many times It is the niothfis light bunung in tho WLDGOW to guide the prodigal back home. And there is forgiveness beyond all believing in mother love. The tvorld may s11. iugiudgment on the failures, the derelicts, the IIO-RCCOUIU-S, but Mother always finds excuses for em. The reason her l1usky, able- bodied son leafs and lets her support 111m is because he is delicate, or he is so finely stijun her hlgh-tempere he simply can't do common work. daughter says cruel thlcigs to her that stab her to the The reason that heart is just because she has such a nervous temperament. Mother love has infinite atlence in it. We marvel at the patience 01 strong 1 dman who can spend twen y years trying to perfect some invention, or discover some scientific secret, or gather the material for some book, but everyniotlier who rears a. child has put in twenty years of patient labor in brimzing 1t up. tunes a1 day trhcn they were lltte. thousands of times about hangllztg u food at the table; tospeak when spo She has washed Johnny's and. Mam1e’s faces dozens of As they grew up she has told then f: their clothes; not to gobble thcn e n to and, brick upon brick and rc- cept upon precept. _she has taught them manners and morals that. mo ded them into decent citizens. Maybe mother love is just manganese. I wouldn't know. But. to n1c it. looks as 1f it was composed of the most divine qualities a. human being ever possesses. mothers. SMILES Smile a. smile. While you smile, Another smiles. And soon there's miles and miles Of smiles. And life's worth while If you but smile. —Jane Thompson. COIFFITRES SIMPLIFIED IN _ STYLES FOR. SPRING Simpler hairdressing is forecast for spring, with cotffures shortened at the buck and soft curls added to prevent an effect of severity. The more ebiborate styles will be reserved for older women. For the youthful type, the hair is to be cut three or four inches long all over the] head and dressed in waves and curs. Women of Canada, hairdressers find. demand practical coiffures in preicrcncc to the more elaborate 0118s favored in other countries. Canadian halrdreusers are looking to Toronto next. month for the ad- vanog showing of hair styles creat- ed 1n London. Paris 11nd New York which will be held at the annual lmirdrcsscrs‘ convention to be held 111 tbe R.o_v:\l York Hotel on Feb- ruary 2B. March l and 2. FAMOUS CHILDREN 0N . All P. Stamps- which show pictures .0! 1.1111011; chddrcn make a. very in- torcsting collection. ‘Ilia late King George V. was vcry fond of his child stamp: and loft to his young granddaughter Princess Elizabeth not only one of the finest collec- tions of British Colonials in ex- lstc-ncc. but. also Whfll. la likely to be of undying interest in philately. Princess Elizabeth started to mnkc her own collection at a very early age indeed. l-Ier stamps les- sons l1ave proved that they have borne fruit, for now there l: not much that. our little Princess does not. known about perforations and ivatcrmarka. Her interest must surely have been increased by the appearance of her own likeness on the stamps of twp Dominions. The first time was in 1832, when Newfoundland portrayed her Highness on the aix- cents blue and the other time was by Canada, when the one-cent THE 100% WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL BISCUIT The Housewife And Her A ct ivi t ies gmen pictured her in the 1835 Jubilee series. HOME BEAUTY TREATMENTS No need to go far m find beauty treatments; you've got a good selection to hand at home. Butter. for instance, is a very good moans of taking make-up off your fem. Ru-b it, on with your fingers and wi/pe it off with face tiaue. Then lightly dab your face with cotton wool d1 in a. little rose water. Cold a. mmkes an excellent astringent. You might use it after the butter instead of rose water, or dalb a. little on your face in the morning before you begin your make-up. . Herc’; a beauty nwsk which is made entirely from materials you'll have in the larder. Mix 3oz. barley meal with 1 oz. of honey and the white of an egg. Smear it on your face and leave it on for twenty minutes: it will smooth 11nd clear your skin. Hone’? alone. or mixed with half a teasnoonful of lemon juict‘, is good for aoftcnino the skin, ire-sh- enlng your color and avoiding w-rirl-“gs. White of etrz beaten up willy will help to prevent wrinkles. 0. Fresh mill‘: used as a lotfon morn-int: and evcning closes en- larged pores. Let 1t dry on on your face and then wine it off with cot- ton woo‘ dippcrl in strong tca, And if you've run out of eye nancll burn on» 0nd of a clove. You will find that it will draw a porfect black line frr you. KEEP AFTER THOSE MOTHS DURING WINTER Moths enjoy eating in winter as well u summer. The best W11 to keep them from destroying your clothes, upholstered furniture and rugs 1 Only God is as loving and tender and forgiving as DORQTHY_DIX.___ i 1a by frequent brushing l (‘J5 A-‘rciirtble ftlmigrilit is a 1115111111 too, 1 WASHING GI..\SS\VARE When wa 111111; glasstvnrc, put a tiny bit of blue in thc \\'Jl€f—- to give it brilliance. Then polish with a soft cloth. STRONGER DAIINS Whcn darniuo woollen socks. v thread the nerdlc with :1 length of 1 wool and cotton in the same color as the sack. The dams wl‘1 be y strortgcr and more lasting. I 1 1 THE COOK ’S CORNER n. - 1 unruulhmniau thin \, .4 Here is a grand way to use up some of thin. Christmas Supply of minoemeat that your iuiniiy 1111.y be tiring of iu pies (though, 1'01" myself, I cant think of a better douse-rt than mince pic!) - but. anyway. i1; does make gorgeous gingerbread for ivuitcr dining or late slipping or what: have youl Boil 2 cups mince-merit with l cup yvuter for l5 minutes 11nd oool; pour ovcr 1-3 cup butter 1 cup of boiling wntcr. Acid 1 cup mola scs and l-2 cup sugar. Mix well. Add to 2 3-4 cups flour, 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 1 teaspoon ginger and 1 lcnspoon soda, a little salt, and sift wcll together. Add to the butter. Stir in one slighly beaten egg. Fold in pre- pared Hfhccmcat. Bake in shallow greased pan at 350 degrees F. for f. hour tmodernte oven). ENGLISH MONKEY Two and one-half cirpfula soft. bncad crumbs. 2 c1111: milk, l tra- spcon salt, l-4 teaspoon mustard, 1 pound cheese grated, 6 c1188. Sen- arate @385. Beat the yolks slightly, add bread crumbs, mffk, salt mus- tard and grated cheese Fold in the eggs whites. beaten stiff. Turn into a. grcascd bukiniz dish and bake in mrdcrpte ovr-n r130 dc- grces F) for 45 to :10 minutes. (‘For a small family recipe may be divided in ball). BANANA SPONGE 4 tablespoons quick cwiking tapioca 1-2 cup sugar l-B tcasipoon 9111. 2 cups hot. milk l cog. srpnralcd 1 teaspoon grated ‘omrm rind 1 large bur/Ann. siifPfl r0 11m» YOUR comriifEiuou ALWAYS LOVELY usss rms BEAUTY so» cuosau ron m: a IMILII MAI _Ol\1LY PALMLIVE (nus... Today‘: Short Wave i Radio Program (AITIIIQUILIIQIIIOIKI) WED¥ESDA1C \YANUABY Z6 PARIS 9:10 11.111. -- ‘theatrical Talk. TPA~2, 111.6 m., 15.24 meg. TOKYO 4:415 p.m.—A Talk by Mr. Takao Saito, MP4, entitled "Important Bill,- T0 Be Discussed at the Cur- rent Diet Session.” JZJ. 25.4 n1. 11.80 meg; JZI, 31.4 m., 9.53 mag. BOSTON _ 4:50 jump-News of Scicnu Ind URSIgram Broadcast. WIXAL. 25.4 m.,11.'l9 meg. BERLIN 5:00 p.m.—At the Hearth. 5°!’ the youngest ones and their moth- ers. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 mill. ERLIN 6:15 pm.-- “Tannhnuserfl by Richard Wagner. DJD, 25.4 111.. 11.77 meg. SCHENECTADY 6:45 gym-Spanish Musical Pm- gram. “IQXAD, 19.5 m., 15.83 mm» WZXAF‘. 31.4 m., 9.63 meg. EINDHOVEN. NETHERLANDS 7:00 p.m.-Phohi Programs for the Wes-tern Hemisphere. PCJ. 81.3 m., 9.59 meg. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY LONDON 7 :05 p. n1 . —Australla's 150th iversary cclctbrationa. G150, m.,9.51l1ncg ; GSB, 31.5 m., l meg.; GSL, 49.1 m, 6.11 11ml’. ROME 7:35 p.m.—"l-an1oua Vofml II Yesterday"; Rosita. Jemma wads: "Just Talking 011.. " Music. 2R0. 31.1 111-. LONDON 9:15 pm. -"Wor1d ANN!!!‘ I tullcfi the Rt. Hon. Si: 1 Rob on. GSD. 25.5 m., l1. meg; GSC. 31.3 m., 9.56 : GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 11163.; 49.1 m., 6.11 11101:. PARIS 10:10 p.in.—Musical 1100011011. TA-4. 26.6 m., 11.72 mtQ. LONDON 10:45 p.m.—“Friends to Ten." a vest-pocket vaudeville. GED, I. m., 11.75 meg: -. n 06.11 mo}. 12:45 a.m.— A Talk by ll. Takuo Saito, M.P.. entitled "In- portant Bills to be Distlllsed M M: Current Diet Session." JZJ, I. m., 11.80 mew. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 4:30 a.m.-— UIhursdfllyh-Chhhfl from G. P. O. sydnew. V343- 3l.28 m.. 9.59 meg. MAKING CAKES Drop a few drops of oodilmfl. or other coloring matter. on t» lumps of sugar and put m! l. aauocr to dry. When quite dry. store in a tin. When you mph cakes, grate some of this sugar on to the top and it. will give the ef- fsct of “hundreds and thousands” 7:00 p.111.-—H11Xl¢8.!‘l8\n Operettas- HAT-L 31.8 m., 9.12 11168- and will delight the youngsters. It's So Easy! Make a Big Saving. No Cooking. To get quick relief from a distressing cough, m1: your own remedy at home. Once tried, you'll any it's your favorite cough medicine, and it’: l0 simple an easy. First, make a syrup b stirring 2 cups granulated sugar an one cup of water 11 few moment , until discolved. A child could do it. No cooking needed. 'I‘11cn get 2 ounces of Pine: from any dru in. his is a compound con- taining orway Pine in concentrated 'Splendid Cough Remedy Easily Mixed at Home form, well known for its prompt action on tbront mnuibrnncs. Put tho Pine-x into u ‘l6 ounce bottle, and mid your syrup. _'.l‘hus you mike 16 ounces of vcry ctlicicnt remedy, l you get four timr-s as much cough medl- cine for your money. It tastes flnQ Ind d never lpllllS. And for quick, blessed relief, I ll a lcndid. You c1111 feel it penetrating t e air passages in a way that mean! business. It loosens the phle m, soothe! the irritated membranes an eases tllu soreness. Thus it make: breathing only, and lots you get restful sleep. Just try it, and 1f not pleased, you money W111 be refunded. FOR Lot-k smart“... wear this youth- l'111 bolero jacket dre's right now ‘ncnth your winter coat. mm- in .=-.p1-111g.....u'eor it without a coat. Method: Mix lhe .~11,.1r slit and tapioca and mid l ("11’) ti’ 1hr not milk. Hunt. 1110 rr-iiiuizirlcr of the milk 1o the scnldirv point and stir the first mfxturc irlo this. Ciok over hot wnlcr tint! the mlkturc thickens. tlwn add 111e bcatcn egg yolk and the gmted lemon rind and cook for about 2 minutes longer. Remove from the fire and fold in the stiffly beaten em; xvhitc. Cool slightly then add the banana sliced or cut into dlccs. Chill and serve with cream or lemon sauce. .2 11min om IO GENEROUS HEALTH IREAKFASTS IN EACH PACKAGE HEALTH BREAKFAST , It's so youthful and practical. You‘1l want to take off the brief collarlcss bolero jacket to show off the attractive sash tied blouse of Simnish origin. It slinu the waist- line. Note the cunning little girl collar. Use the pattern again for a separate jtualwt of novelw woolen to wear with your spot-ta skirt. A atepJby-ste instruction chart in- cluded ena- lea you to law it in an unbelievably short. space of time“ 11nd at a. low price. . 8170 is designed for sizes 12. 14. l8. 1G. 20 years, 30. 37¢. 34. 36 and an-incheq bust. BT20 l6 requires 3 1-8 yards 0t! 89-inch ma- tcrlal with 1 3-8 yuds cl 89-inch contmstfng. Send fifteen cent; (lfic) in ohms m- coin (coin preferred) wrtvo n carefully. address to Charlottetown Guardian giving:-— Style No. 3170 size . u." n. n; Nlma Strut Addren City "mo... HIS PLAN IAIILID (By The Canadian Prat) aonnmnsauno-c. J. N01. wrestler. hoped to ho ted u n. member of the South African Empire Games mun when he stowed away on the Aacaniua, cu- rving the elected squad to Aus- 1 FASHION ouiocs HOME DRESSMAKER 11111111. but oiflclnln decided other- wise. m will lean 01mm um] on the first bout. THE ‘g5 . 5'55 EQEQFE“? EE isnisizairééfifo 1 i ward lueen ots in l the f the ewer- if Sey- l Wey- I Ser- in and Service Great. 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