"z-tsno-wiqkxkcf-rvaae-asu 119-13» P.1*I'iT-<E..'FSEE>¢-1E'P, l9riii5eiféiédd ._-<-..F" . .-_.:. 'ILJV¢V'v-Q>1I;I_ . h V ll n n it u h ,4. D o o li t, l. d .¢' ‘I. III g Woman THE HOUSE WIFE —AND-— HER A C TI VI TIES SORROW Lctus be thankful that our sor- row lives in us as an indesructible force. only changing its form and Passing from pain into sympathy- the one word which includes all our best insight and our best love. -Georgc Eliot \\'ORDS Bright ls the rir...’ of words When the right man rings them; Fan" the fall oi‘ songs When the singer sings iihcm. Still they are carolled and said- On wings they nre carried — After the SlILZFL‘ is dead And llit‘ maker buried. 531M, “r65 —Robert Louis Stevenson. His friends sometimes remun- strated at the way in Iwhigh he allowed people to cosume his prec- ious time about. comparative trif- If you happen to have no bread or crarkei- crumbs for dipping and trving cutlets. crv .i'olled dry tics‘ "Bu: thcv are important yo: !‘°l"‘3l$ “KP "W" [Mk0- 01’ W11"! ‘those whom k thev concern" he l ital-res do iilClfl), or dry corn would rvplv, mp1‘ the persohs m HWHI. question want help as much as others. Such work is quite suiflc. lont for me. I care not how I am Pflllllmed so loniz as I am at work for God's .1v1'\"i"t »-From Life or S. Pram-u tlo _ HUGH I tip for busfncfl girls! When a stocking breaks into a lit- tln ladder iiiirl ykui hi\\'(‘l‘l'[ the time or the niiilvririls to mend it. just put iv lilii dub of ordinary‘ office ll.l.\l."1ll PJCh ciid oi the “riui“ and it will stop it iroiii running 311V further. Nail varnish. too, if vou lnppen to have some in your bag. will do as ivell. §&O-§-0O§4000§0-O§40-00~@o- How Can I ‘P ‘I m: ANNE asnuxi i Q491- "Piie old-fashioned camisole is r§0~¢004¢¢O§4w+00++0000~ prick its, vou uiay have secu. Hunting \\lill rihbuii run through Q- HOW Cull I kcr clothes from freezing. to the clot icslinc? A. The clotlicslnie can be cleaned and the clcdies will not freeze to it during cold weather‘, if the line ll l.\ a part of lingerie trimming this year. Cane sugar and beetrsngar are wold to have identical atomic i5 rubbed “m! a mixll"? 0f 6411131 structure, Parts of baking SOIlJ and salt, . .. sprinkled on a clnnip t-lotlr Or. ' 771W boil the line OCCJSIOIIBlly in strong salt writer. Q. How can I remedy a tight shoe that binds at the toe? A. Wring a cloth out of hot wa- ter, fold it and lay it across the ‘ toe, while the shoe is on the foot. A Morningsniiilc This will crum- llli‘ lciithci- to ex- pand and couiorm ‘ ti :1. f The master was doubtful ii Jane the {my ‘O u‘ “we o vimt to church_ "What was the minister's text to- qav?" he asked. "I couirl not, say." she replied. "I Q. I-Iotw can I keep a partly need bottle of olivrs fresh? A. _Bv pouring about n half int-h 0f Olivr‘ oil over ilif‘ lop and than t oniv up: in at the tail of the keeping lmttt. ..-,.,.,,,-,,g,- (Vnl"zt\d4 lt‘l'\'l"i‘ ’ —— —--—-~-- --~-_~ "Jillik", dont say the tall, say the ,0 +>++o++o+++o¢v4>~¢¢ 41:0 conclusion." i Next morning Jane ran in excit | HOUSEIIOH] SCIGDbOOI- en. "Oh. master, come quick! 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"It's a. bad habit of yours,” Soth- ern reed, bu. his eyelids flickered uneasily. "At the same time, and dcscrtI per- lsist in believing that two is coin-t pany and threw" ‘ "A darned nuisance!" Larrinioic finished the misquotution for him. "All the same. as 10114! as you're in the party. we've izct to march as a "Ill bear it in mind, Lanlmore." "Thanks. You're sure you wouldn't like inc t0 take ovcr now‘. "I thought I told you-no!" 'l'he silence fell again. Larrnnorc sat down. landed uncomfortably among the water-bottles, and look- ed up sharply. "By the way," he demanded. "lust whv did you wake me lust now?" Sotlicrii licsitrocd uDDftTlflbl)‘ bo- forc lic replied. > "l didn't waikc you," lie said at 85L “I'll swear something touched 111e,." I/airinwre miuiiiurcd, watch- till: llic other keen v "LOOK hero - what ucrc vou doing ovci" licrc be- side inc?" "NotlunliT said Soilicrii; l\ll(l udd- cd. "I believe n sciiirv docs iihiit are called rounds?" Larrlniore looked at the water- botles. noticed that not only his own but Sotherirs were in the un- tld" iiilc. and tclt thr- blood drain but oi his checks. _"W'llflt lift‘ you water-bottles doing here, ‘SOHICIIIT’ "I lust. had ‘cm on hie-and got tired of ‘emf’ "Doing rounds? Isn't that a little —ctlriou.s?" "What the heck are you hinting at, Liirriniorc?" "You weren't thinking of taking anotherulittle drink on the quiet, 1 cup . ’ “ ou mind your own bllSmNSl" Laxrimore jumped up. "It's verv much mv business. I'm responsrble for the safety and suc- cessful arrival at El Favoiun of this party. I'm also responsible for the ultimate rescue of the party ivv-‘vc leit behind with the aeroplane. ‘This Water of ours all we've got be- . d a beastly deah for the lot of us!" "You've sari‘! that much before." "And I don't mean to have to say it again! You wcre 2mm: ior a drink weren't you? Haven't you either wmnion-sense or self-control?" 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"You can't t the weapons — and the whip rand - away from. nie like that!" snecred SOth6l'l'l._ t "D you iluiik I want the things?- I wind have taken the lot from you. while you were asleep, our _ first. night out. "in the desert - if Poi warned to. 1 didn't. What I uni‘ going to carry now is your share of the “later as well as my own. I can't trust. you any more." l-Ic stooped, and swung up Soth- crnl. water bottles by their slings. Thcv came unexpectedly east! , and seemed quite unreasonably hg t. So there was one worse thing to experience after all. _ He looked up to find himself fac- ing the levcllcd muzzle 0f one of Snfhcrifs DISIOlS. "Better drop em!" said Antony Sotliern quietly. barrlnwrc let the slings slide from his hands. "A5 near empty as doesn't mat-i terl“ he muttered blankly. "So that.‘ on.» it_—you poor lunatic. Any ex- planation?" Hc seemed profoundly) unconscious of the menace of the pistol. But now that his secret was outsoilicrn in his turn managed to achieve a certain dignifi. "I was thirsty," was he said. "And so vou kept lag ‘n3 behind to take your little nip!" croe anger flared suddenly into Larrimoixfs voice. a» he remembered the agony ll€——illId Carol more than he~had ‘ of their own 4 the temptation of the weight of heir water-bottles. _"You realize you've piolanibly dished us all-Carol, yourself, and me. and those others waitingout tlicrc ivy the plane?" "Nonsense!" “You still think I'm trying some sort of bluff. do you?" "I know you are. Inrrimorol” "Well, I happen not to be. We're now left with lust over six pints- and it's not enough, How even you could be such an idiot—-—" "Shut up. Larriniore! You told us yourself . before starting, that we should find a well lien." "I told you there was a well mark- ed otn the map. I said it might eon- tafn water. It doesn't. It's dry". ‘Bother-n moistened his lips with hi; tongue. “That's bad luck," he Said hoarsely. "So wlhat?" INVITATION T0 SUICIDE Larrlmords eyes seemed to bore into hLs brain. said. "With all tlhe doling out I (an do, there's not cnonizh left to carry the tthree oi us to El Payoum." "You can't know a thing like that, Larrimore! We can ry." trying. I've other tthirigs to think of besides Just our skins. There an the others. They're trusting use. Both; ci'i_i—ii vou can imagine such a, tlunfl! 'I'hci'c‘.s also Carol." “Iscavc her out of it!" "I wish I could. We can't." "It was your idea to bring her. Lerrimore." " “which is whv it's responsi- bility w bring her aséxiv through," was the retort. "And I don't want her woken." h "For once," said Sothcrn bitterly, I can agree with you. I'll sett witlh you this time without any in- lerferenoe." But Larrlmore was evidently thinking ‘of something , "Of course." he said slowly. " wo might still make iii. -- luck." "What “ asked Sothern, uncom- prehendingly. "It'll be the deuce of a. narrow squeak at that," Lanimore went. an ihoughtfullvfibut 1 believe I Mn do rt, I must do it." "What are vou talking about?" "I iilltl, So rem-two or us might got through after all. even now." 'l'hcrc was a deadly little imuse. "l sen." said sothcm. And somewhere far away out in the desert‘ a iacikal howled. like sonic soul in torment. "If you soc." said Larrirriore at last. "ihu saves us both a lot oi trouble and embarrassment." _ "Docs- it? nee a very pretty scheme from your point of vie-w. You certainly run true to form. Lar- rlmore." "Vi/fiat? Go on." "I've every intention of going on. You want me to do the Captain Oates gesture and speed my gai- lant comrades on their way to E Fayouin, I told you in i118 ‘planetl-iat {W “We Dlwnifltz to desert Oarol in he desert. Now I'm with you, you've at to get me out of the way first. rrlmore. there isn't a nune 1n- vented to describe ‘vou DIOEQPIY 1 r the swine you are!‘ And h fhigen A 6 IMPY, SO IN DO VOU A FAVOR W. l 0 ii "UJE THE Tml-ER —— A HIGH PRESSURE statesman. l THE COOK'S CORNER MINCEMEAT 2 lbs. currantl . raisins , pecliid and cored apples peel 2 1-2 lbs. brown sugar 1 lb. seedless raisins I tablespoons mixed cinnamon cloves and auspice ' . Mix thorou hly. pack in jars. 1pc): in cool pace. I - CHRISTMAS PUDDING lb_ raisins lb. currants . sultan.” . sugar . beef suet lb. bread crumbs flour peel mixed blanched almonds teaspoons mixed spice eggs A; little grated lemon peel and u Mix together and let stand all day. stirring frequently. Next mn__~__H~“~i or moulds. and boil constantly for fl hours. Diough for two large oi‘ three small puddings. Before. serving, boil for four hours. __ tightened convulsively round the pistol he held. But once more Liarrfmore kept his v ééé-‘vyw- r to meet you," uncn being introduc- morning put in well-buttered cloths ed? Mgrely 53y, "How do you do?" A person heard such remark . Ia.‘ A a k wvvwwwtiI-w Y - Q/uriin/zi, ,‘,\'/t.../ Modern Eliciuelle f IBY aoauara uun i q¢400~0O Q. Is it Oorrect to say. "Pleased A. Nu; this is ll crude phrase sometimes adds. "I hive my husband (or my’ brother) speak of you quite often. or some Ave Ow g v. ’s Reveilmwv. Socialvond Personal f Fashions r Literature- Women Cm Got Jobs i iDorothy Dix i Kn Listen, all of you middle- or your money or your Jobs, an stool bile she can earn l. living after glamour of youth. HON phQYA hAVO atrirwbean fiapperbift and enterprise to tel" on it. b lkl bat with unfair and beautiful. So by uni experience when. w Agd they have tlcai advice as an egg of hope Q. when you are a dinner Buest, is it necessary t0. 511i’ Thank you" each time a servant 139-5585 temper. "Listen," he said quietly. "W don't azree—-we never have 0t W“ “ @151‘? 0,,” AM I know what m, eel a, No. it is not. necessary nor is about me and Carol. But - atlon is beyond and outside all that. Sotherri. Iiea our personal uarrel aside-you've done an un- orgivaible thing. You've put Carol and the rest of tihe party into the deadbeat dense _i because u wuldn keep your hands of! at water you were carrying in trust for ua all. the circumstances there's only one thing vou can do." _ "I should have thought a realist like yourself would have despised heroic gestures!" “This isn't a gesture, Sothem. It's aproblem in elementary arithmetic. Six pints won't go for tthree people- nd the miles between here and F71 Favoum. ‘That's all." "You seriously suggest that I—-—" sothern broke off. His face look- ed suddenly ghastly. , "You've got the pistols." said Lairrimore, and there was perhitp! a ghost of pity m his voice. "Youd be doing a dn to Carol ii you went out of earshot." "It's too much to expect, nw to believe you." said Sothern desper- ately. "Whv riot make your own ges- ture. if you're s0 certain of its nec- esslty?" “Because? said Iiarrlmore deliber- ately," I can trust myself to get her through, I can't trust. vou." Again silence fell between the two men. Then Sothcm, with a strang- led. ohoklriiz sound, half Rust). half sob. tUIXIEd away. He took a couple a! uncertain steps. then swung round. "You've been very frank." he add. tumbling out his words very fast , "and now I'll ‘be frank with you. don't believe a word of_t.'his yum of yours. And I'll see you in Hades be- fore I go and shoo‘. myself 011 YOIIT reomiunendation. You reminded me ust- now that I've not the vbtols 1 ave. And now I'm mine to have that moo of yours. and ur com- pass, and vour two wa er-bottles. and I'm going to make El Favoum on my own. I'll have a. lovely rec- eption all ready for you when, you tum up. And 1 won't even 8ive YW away, which is wlhat I cull doing the decent thing. We can have been by a dust-storm or some- thing. You can vamp 1.1g the yam, being the accomplished ctlon-writ- er you are. You trwu llfflfld m "S with your self-control and your mutual nffeciion will do it easily on your own. Arid now just hand over —-or takc a bullet. My 9W0! W!“ have e oft most regrettably by mlsta e, of course. -. "You're serious?" asked Larri- m0 ~o. SIOIIICUI laughed. “Agblsglu Infrlmbre shr shoulders.‘ collected water-ho ties. ma. and and threw iihem a. th- em‘; feet. The latter stowed them BtbOUt hi! ‘DGISOB. “Good-bye," he said, “and good lick" né moved away through tlic trees mwargs the moonlit expense vi Bend “m” ‘ CHAPTER xvu A SHOT IN THE NIGHT Bome ten mlnutu later Carol stirred sharply in hjisl rand Worry Saps. Iho Ilorvou: System Worry over business or liouavholrl dutics, sudden allot-k, the insane quest for pleasure, the foolish nt- tempt to put a week of normal life into twenty-four hours, feverish ac.- tivity, tlie demand for sensational literature are all conduciv to the aggravation of wear and tour an Q10 nervous system. If you are tircii, listless, nervous, and worried wliy not give Milburnh Health and Nerve Pills a chance to help put you on your feet again. They are a. body building, nerve strengthening tonic containing the essential elements for the nervous system. The '1'. Milburn 00., Dd" Ihontq Ont- OFF MY. DESK AND CLEARIN6 OUT A. it expected. However, it. is far bet- ter to say "thank Y0" W119" “- not iecessary than to omit it when one should express thanks- Q. Should an invitation to any kind of meal, dinner, supper. luncheon, be answered? A. Yes, always. u . Everythi was uiet about her. Sge was conggious o? an intolerable heart-shaking loneliness. Rupert must be standing sentry 5°11"- whcre- _ _ "Rupert!" she whispered into the darkness. There was no answer, She BOTH-m- bled to her feet. She could see noth- in but shadowed tree§,_ and She feizt (il-‘$l)l‘,l'2li€"i\' afraid. UK‘. PWWX," ing jackcl iiowlcd again. and Carols nerves niztppcd llkf- fiddle-strings. She stumbled blindly across ,t c oasis to the tree where she knew the men were slee ing. "Rupert" sllie called. "Antony! Wlhere are you?" Still no one answered but the Jackal. ‘rlierc was a, blanket and some scattered gear at. the foot of tine second tree. nouiim else ‘Rwy couldn't have desened her while she sle t-it was immssib le. “ upcrti" she screamed shrtlly. helplessly, ineffectively, like a lost child. ' tcoiitinued on mire l.),>G0i_4> spatkilng Vocabulary Mean: Social Success Be the Centre of Attraction Lucky is the girl whose poise in- surance is a vivid vocabulary! She's never tongne-tiecL-or a con- versational dead-iveight who coin- plains, "I can't just express what I mean." The incn who date her know she'll gaily hold hcr own in any IOU . g S1135 ricvcr boring, Instead o! ovcnvorked words like NICE, IN- TERESTING. LOVELY. she choom lively adjectives that appeal to the five senses-HARD. COOL gave- mcnt; TITTERING sparrow; S lCY fragrance: CRISP. SAVORY bacon: BLACK. SCURRYING clouds. . Anti she doesn't make embarras- sing blunders. She knows better than lo say. "Oh, I was so AGGRA- VATED!" when she means EXAS- PERATED, or "The bride PRO- CEEDED the bridesmaids," when she means PRECEDED. ls your vocabulary large enough fur your conversational needs? In it olorful? Correct‘? Check up on vourself Willi ihc help of our valu- tbie 32-page'booklet. Personality in words and phrases. Good usage. Ac- ."t‘picd slang. Word magic. Practical vucaliiilsry" _cxcrc'.s:s Sen’! 20c in ctilr. tor your copy of How To Improve Your Vocab- ulary to The Guardian Home Service, Address. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Address. and the Name of booklet. WNEAIEIO Btreet-Addrcll Province LISTEN,MAC,ANUY WILL r r ~ NEVER cs1- ANYTHINC: our or ms aoss rue WAY m: aces ABOUT lT..WlLL YOU "rnv mo ear HIM our or ma. smektus’ OFFICE v ,. NORDIC. 455. 1 forties and fifties . he l, Lh away lsltuation is th e samie, and fortunes. in their mouths. content and their hurt hands that feed them. IMother would flnci some , tlou and made her self-supporting._ When we ask why themselves like tllng out. and ear their itncy can't get jobs. mark theses. middle mostly To mint out new o ht. It them a thousand It WI to take. And It will warn them women make of iookin d 5181.015 tVIIO have who have sunk down you wail out that there is nothing B, “mm, ,, is grunt new: for you. Two women pru- srisen to lead vou out of the valley or despair to the green hills of prosperity, and m Show {gu that the door of opportunity is justas wide open the worm-n who has lost. her figure as it is ‘.0 a only she has enough cncigy , ‘mane two women to whom fate had done its damdask. in the way of, personal sorrows, sickness, mks and busimss failures ihat did uwzr obs. refused to believe mat VlCvlllzln is uulomatloaly down and out. when sire-is no luligcr they started out to vest a woman can get to do when she can support herself. 5h written a book about their atlvcntures ti, "We Are Forty and We Did Get Jobs" liini i. |)ill)l_$hg cotta. 1t. is as entertaining as fiction. as iull oi common sclisc - is 0i mcui. uuu is .~,o ov.ii....\~...,. .,_,',, ‘““‘ and courage that it should uriicc up inc buckocntt feminine whlner, and make her roll up her sleeves and l-io 011' The probleni of the idle woman is more tum, mm t, _ and moral, for no one will deny that u. grout M u‘ “b”! ' world is caused by women who have nothing Nearly every family has one of tins.- sucking out its life blood oi peace and happiness. Sometim it. is o. mother, who is stronger and 1,931,,“ m“ h Lilian kshe in her twcniics. ' l‘ 411°" W 9B 451' "8 tiles. and is so OVEPIIOVHIlI at shecannot keep from meddling in all of their flifllllrr Iit is a widowed daughter who has w come back ironic win-ii and leaves her pennilcss. Or it iniiy be u sister iviio ha; . brown out of the work in which she was engu Unlmp!) , humiliated women who uike out um, ,, pr e on every one about them in“; 4-K, M,‘ _ are being blighted because a lit.lc income has to be strv-iclitd .0 m cover taking care of Aunt Mary and Sister sue tliu; ll riots not . . , the food and medical attention “a? ygiciigsltcis need, e- ic , a ' ' _ . Dalti-tvggltitligififiifieriigre gave Reached ‘h if You Use the Right Seeking it Plenty of w Approach inork ‘m the do-no: . n can gm w do i she loses ti ,- 8 is middl ll.‘ they‘ ot lllt’ in?) W vi pt to u, parasites hangings on cr iii h 5110 flucs to live w, bumct .. her l; l-L liirll‘ i. iiiidqr; n u We all know stormy homes that would be peaceful and nine; g ,, occupation that, took up licr time and a .,. Wc iill know children “nosg 11 It is this fallacious theory that the tnitliors of "Wc A1,. “n13, ,_ We Did Get Jobs" refute, and that is what makes it silo}, a godsend so nuny women who wriihe under dependence, as their inevitable fate because they have been taught. to believq .. Th hage l; the deadliéie forflhwomen, beyond WlIlC-h there n m .. 5V8 ven 11p an s0 ey are bcuicii boiorc ‘hey 9w; , m gt.“ And they do ' m" e . They have accep .. n't even try to light. ‘ilicy Just. 11,3 down ,, these discouraged ivouien I (‘Olllllifillll this book. avenues of occupation to them or which tliev Iiave will tell them where to look for work mid how to mm l mach tricks in 5811-1112 themselves to employ l tell them how to dress when l001kil1t2 for o lob and what, uttl _. ago ris gloomy and discoiunizcd mid [IZNYH-Zllw-[llfi i», It! the mistake that so Surely after reading oi‘ ll? And . For The er sister and mummy are wear- ing? And mummy will be pleased, tool It's so easy to sew it, for ii .cuts in one piece from neck to hem. And it's fun to make the. elastic waistline. Merely thread your ma- chine bobbin wiifh elastic thread and sew in the usual way. Tho long sleeved dress is of practical navy blue woolen and has a de- tachable crisp white pique collar. so it can easily be removed for laundering. Sew a bias band to the inner edge! The cotton per- cale dress in wine background has retty posies in pastel shades. git/era's a wine grosgrain ribbon bow to accent the quaint tied neckline. Plaid gingham or plaid woolen is another-popular choice with school girls. Again th espun rayon challis prints that have wamith and are washable are most attractive for this Slmpl" dress. For Sllnday-go-to-meting. it | could be made of velveteen or of a printed or plain rayon crepe silk. Style No. 2925 is designed for ‘sizes 6. 8, i0. l2 and l4 yvnrs. Si?!‘ 8 requires 2 1-4 yards of Iili-inirl‘. uiaterinl with 1-4 yard of 39-inch contrasting for long sleeved dress. Send fifteen cents (l5) in stamps or coin tcoin preferred) wrap coir. carefully, address to Charlottetown rznnrdlan giving:- Home Sewer BMOIQ. SIB Bizo ........ ...... Nun: Street Addrcu , If“ A modern version oi grandma's rod flannel underwear in the brief- oat of pants and lowest-cut tops is startling Paris. Province I of perlé; and eerful and competent. every woman 40 will say: Huh, middle age! Whn andggtjjgb. M V V i) Every Day Styles t-i- Little grown-ups will simply adore this sophisticated shirrcd 292(5- elastic waistline dress, for isnt it, exactly the same type of dress olri- sizes, e-m ORQPI-IY o by Wesluver IITTER BUGS’ TAMBOREE vouR aoss l5 OKAY TILLIE~HEJW Boueur six Tickers‘. eon THE 1°»! Your his... d bv the up,’ ir denial; the misery n, I with vital! 1t is always tfllglttllt-Xl. Bu" “°‘“"‘"" !'~ is. l Idle women, with nothing to do cXCcpt imbrootl nit-r Women eating the bread of dependence (ind niiddlc- -d “ma, _ milisiwones anmnd their families‘ neck‘; llliltfid of ‘ own bread and butler, they crv out . at only debliillfltcs art: wanted in the confine ,,,