PAGE TWO PHE CHARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN FEBRUARY 24, 1940+ Women's Realm/Social and Personal/ Fashions fLiteraturei OF Debuiantes in England instead of btin; prcscntci at Court will be gin-s... oi honor at the annual 1 C iirliztcs birihiiay dinner illlllvillliitl to take pace on i-‘coiwici-y" 2t), at Gros- ‘s uiir time work. In the (my mothers or chaper- \i t“ oi lioilor. Prior to illilllti‘ plans ‘ lll\I{ilv:l'S and ‘ms ac extend- Bell and t-lils once in their O Hifijfirst good . r. and .\ ‘come is bciir! given in) £1Z'l‘l'~‘(’(i home weik on an ck- ‘ 1' parents. Mr. Afiilcr, 21.3 Fitzroy l‘. n ‘U’ ‘i’ (‘lLllJ s o s this week. Hurdle. Con- ls being wel- inntreril ivhere v to the sud- ilot‘. M1‘. 'I‘1‘§'S- O O rtr invited friends . ti-a on “tednesdav l’. "-11! of XVind- niaitv happy M llu c1 also en- ii. tlic trci hour on Thurs- O O O O ‘no livudman arrived ¢ ‘Jrs. H. J. PhlIllns. Omit/m ' . ctr» mined at britlze on two rvcok. Ainnday for or 011:1) and on Thursday Fol-Quick c mtg: ' ibyes wore 531d. w I O O O O ‘ ' itlti-sst rs. HAPPENINGS THE WEEK at. e. mixed bridge. Queen Mary's antique treasures have been removed from Marl- -bo-ougl1 l-ioi-se 11nd Sandringliam land stored safely “for duration," She may seek a new country home after the war; Sandringham air no longer agrees with ‘her. s s it/Lrs. G. P. Strong who has been ithc guest o! he: brother, Mr. CE. Lisscti and Mrs. Bisscit, is leaving this morning on return to her home I111 Wlntlsor, N, S. Among the 1; _1 hostesses entertaining for her this wcck were Mrs. Bissctt, Mrs. tDr.) 'l‘.i‘nia"sli, Mrs. H. E. Miller, Mrs. Cosh and others. u O O O Mrs. Hammond Shaw oi Brack- lvv PLJLLZ". who is visiting M1". and Mrs. H. T. Prowse, is being pleas- ‘antly entertained by her friends. O O O O Mrs. Milton Brehaut was host- ess- at a mixed bridke for her lricnds Ill hcr heme on Tuesday evening. s s s s i Miss Bell Agnew, popular bride- to-be, was the guest, of honor at a party given ‘J5 Mrs. Walter M B 111's and Mrs. Arthur A. Aiut/rh ‘ fol iliiprion l1: Mts Bears’ prefiv ‘n: inc on Tuesday evening. The " hanpv occasion was a bridge show- id the exquisite gifts which zir- ' “special delivery" around ' hour, inrhitlcd €\‘(‘l’_\'- 'y to thc modern The clever {JO-“TTY e wholesome and tl i-e lo.- a 1on1 and _ weiicied . A dainty ,pcr was served before good.- i l l Iiairdrcssvr.» are ill) longer halv- Tll1§ liri‘ rJ-iiirtoll: y cardiac to a 't‘.~L)lllll(‘l‘. allot a met-ting of the "M ‘State Hairdressers’ |The new ilriiiie comes Greek, mca" i "well-ordered." s s O O The many lI'lll(‘tlS of Miss Bell ‘Worth ivill riuzrc: to Iearn of her illness in the P. E. I. Hospital, tlzc result 01’ a heavy cold. s s s s d/itr. and Mrs. A. B. L. Horne, ‘entertained on I“i'iday' evening for -'Vir. and Airs R. S. P, Jarthne, int a illl.\('(l Bridge of lzvc tableg. ‘Mr. and airs, Jflftllflc are leaving .shortl_v fcr Charlot-ielcivii to make their hcrnc and where Mr. Jardinc has been appointed manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce thcre. s Mrs. H. L. Smith. was hostess at two very‘ enjoyable mixed bridge lturties this wvek. eiitcrtaining at six tables on Thursday‘ and Friday evenings at hcr attractive home, T0 Rocliford Street. s s s s Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Ourrie oi’ sllltlIll"l'Sl(1(‘. wcre among; time entertaining for Mr. and Mrs. 21.111"; ‘u’; *1 T1556 n w‘ honour n Wednesday. 0 s s s s Mrs. Laura lvfacLc-Fan spout the wreck-end in Summerside. the truest c1 her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ciilliitrhan. Mr". R. L Willett entertained on Thursday evcning at, 1i Bridge of four tables inr Mr. and Mrs Jardine. ' Miss Enid .l\ia'cl=‘51'l:tne, 0f Sum- ough Relief, ome Mixture Try This H___ Splendid Results. Money. Easily Mixed. You'll l.» 9.1.11 v v-i \1)l1 try this ui-ll kiiviivn uil uill- ('11P of Willi‘! ill (li~>'(tl\'t‘4l. Nu .<~ »_~ vi l'illv‘.\' (ohtiiiuuil t) into it 1U oz. bottle. so‘... surprisv-il iuiw quickly and in l)\‘l‘I'1‘(ll|]|> n lvllll winter . stlrrii-z 2 cups of Add your syrup and you have 16 ounces of medicine that. will surprise you by its quit-l: action. it. never spoils. lasts a family i1 loin; time, and tastes finc— cliililreu love it. 'i‘liis linme mixture takes right hold n scverc cliuizli. For ri-nl results, you four ilillltrl as much l in [of your‘ niuucy and - ' ilcasatit anti depend- Yfllbll Suy it's spliiiirliil. it loom-us the jililepm, snntlii-s the irritated mcm- llffljlffq, and quit-lily cases soreness and (lulu-nit bri-atliiiig. Pint-x is ti compound containing Nor- way Vino anti palatable guainvol, in eiuicciltrati-il form, well ltnoivn for its Soothing t-ffi-i-tt nn tlirmit. mi-uibrnucs. Money refunded if itducsift plcuseyou. I‘ DIOTIFS DONE DES] Crms $111111 ‘mil iiill1.l(l']l‘,l and (‘l,ll1])i('i(‘ ll. 'i.ii...:-rii1i.il ‘ and ,.(‘l2il with 15min. iii coin (lilillltllli town (jllilltllllll. 1.11 . To (‘lviivtii-‘tstiii (Zuzirtliuu N<-i\ii.‘c'.';i)rk llwpiiilinclit. l)L‘.‘»l!,’ll Nu. X (I117 CITY-—--—--'--'-—""' IN CROSS STITCH GN NO. X 907 nt-ctkcworkers will flnd this design has "cvcrytlilngfi IIot ' ii u Nu. X 907 contains transfer slit-rt oi all liiotlls shown n write your name and address mi a piece of mpcr 0r stamps to Needlework l). plLTtlllCllL i PHDVINCE—-—--—-——-——-—— _' merslde. entertained informally at Lenten Meditation i B! Rev. Jlmfl Henry L159] 1'1 pm Jmsvs TELL nut mum 1 1f a man Iorctclls comin even land they till collie true. welsay, "% has told us the truth; he knows tut. i111“? events and tore-tells them cor- lrectLy. T1118 b Just what. Jest-ill did lul i-hru his earthly nmustry. He saw pthe disciples one morulrig after they had fished all night without sue. ‘ccss, and told them Wllfiffl to fish, 111111 1-1101‘ brought in a great. haul. He told Peter that they must. pay ‘Ujfltax 1110110,)’. and told him to g0 "b11111: and the first fish he caught Iwould have the necessary coin in m; mouth 101' the tux-collector. when he heard that Lazarus was dead he told his disciples that Laz- riis would live atiani. Jesus called Laziiruls out 0t the grave alter being deuti tutu“ days. T008)’ lie is calling out to a dead \\'O1'ld "WAKE u).- AND LIVE." He told his disciples that, he would suffer many things; that he xvould be dcscitctl by all his followers; that he would be betrayed bv 011e, mock. ca. srourged, and crucified, that lie would remain in his grave three ,da_vs. and ilicu rise again, ascend to tl1(“ll\'('ll. and that in due time, he would return to earth. All this save the last lifts already happened. Jesus prcdictctl that sp ritual l(“i1(l(‘l‘.~ili1) would pass from the hands of ihc Jcivs to others. This has happened. Jesus foretold the destruction of Jeru. 1cm; this came to pass A. D. '10 J us to'd his disciples that maiiy| tin" 115 would come because of hisi icli iinu. however it would grow un- til it ill<'lll(lL‘(i all mankind. This will also happen bccztuse it, is well cn the wav i0 become a fact that Christ's Kingdom will become world-wide. 'I'his Kinudom began with a hand- ful of humble men and in 1900 vears it lia~' tzruwn to include one third of the \\'llUil‘ world. dinner on Thursday evemng hon- P. curing Mr. and lVLrs. S. Jardme. O O O O Miss Bianche Finlayson enter- tained for friends last evening and at afternoon tciaearlier in the week. s Mrs. Keith Compton, Summer- szde. was hcstess on ‘Tuesday even- ing fer a Bridge of live tables. s s s v speculating on choice of a suc- ccssor to the late Lord Tweecls- muir as Crovernor-General of Cu- nada London News suggested that the Duke of Kent is “the first favorite" for the post. The Duke youngest brother of the King, was named Govcriior-Geiicral of Aus- tralia. in October. 11138 and was ex- pected to assume the post in 1939. Last September, however, a few days alter Great ‘Britain declared war against Germany, 1t was un- nounced that the Duke had entered the Nillj’ and that he ivoiild not go to Australia. as planned. Lord Gowrle is continuing as Governor- Gencral of’ Australia. Reynolds‘ News said that in addition to being the Kurt's 'v’i(‘8r0_\' at Ottawa "the Governor is a kind of unofficial Am- bissiidor to Washington and official circles at home believe the appoint- ment of the Duke would be we‘.- ccmcd not only at the White House ‘out among those of the American aristocracy whose views s1.1ll carry iveight 1n United States politics. O O O O SITJCIAL RULES FOR ARMY VOTE OTTAWA. Feb. 23-(0?) — A Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box Her Prince Charm Dear Dorothy student and who thinks that she is I do? Answer: mother. Mothers Should Remember That Nothing Will do More to Make Daughter Rush to ing’s Arms Than a Parent’s Opposition to the Young Man Dix-I have a 17-year-old daughter who is a college in love with a boy 0f l9- He is a nice, clean chap to whom I have no personal objection, but I consider my daughter entuiill‘ L00 YOURS mental affair, so 1 forbade the lad to come to the house and 0l‘(l€l‘€d my daughter never to see him or speak w 111m again. has (Ala-obeyed me and has been meetuis tum around 011 the sly and it fills me with alarm. to have any senti- I find. however. that she What stialll H. R. T. Why, I should advise you to get out a very wise old book called the Bibleancl read that chap- ter in it about your daughters great-grealt-grand- She yvas a lady named Eve and the very minute g, particular fruit was f rbidden her she went right. after 1t tvith both lr-f. although P79‘ I viously she hadn't craved it at. all. lieve inc, dear lady, human nature hasn't changed. and especially l ' ' 1 . nature hasn't. dmngeu one iota in all the years Since Oellrpllllllillfeilllallliglprlskfid Paradise to get the one thing denied her. ‘I! Y0" want to make anything irresista-bly alluring to a woman, all you ve 80L to do is to make it taboo. And if you want to interest a gir in a boy and make her think that she is 1n love with lilrn and hurrv up an 11l- advLscd marri: ,e, the quickest and surest way is to drive him away from your door and forbid your daughter ever to Speak to 111m- To biegln with, 511C181 a coprxsehoiiiltéagcs the girls sense oi’ independ- cnce an rouses every rop o 1g {routed as a baby who can be ordered about and not permitted to use he!‘ owli judgment and discretion, and at 17 a girl feels veW wise and Old 511d has a lot. more sell-confidence than she will have at 47. what she considers your (tyranny and, no matter what she prom-SEE, d8- termines to outwit you as a sop to her pirde. blood in her. She resents being So she resents -_ (Continued on page l. Col 1) YOUR FEB-flu? For Saturday 24. 1940 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) iheck and double clicckl No cantankerousncss will ‘be permitted _you'll ga.n no ground by over- lorce. overstaiicment or being eas- ‘lly irritamcl or hurt. Courage, faith reliability ieign. l APRIL 21 l0 MAY 20 (Taurus) —E.\icel.lent star-vibrations 101‘ you today, my friend! Put your efforts bound worthy causes and 1111190565 and your reward will be mcsit satis- fynig, But. don't mind i1 returns \flhfifififi'h'n5fifi\'fn'n5'fu's'nfi%%\fih'q'n'fifififi5fi%'ffifi'h\?fhv INDIVIDUAL HORUSBOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyiight, 1931!, King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look in the senlon your birthday comes ln, and llnd what your oiitloor. is, according to the stars- E i ‘C -.-. a-mm-s-su-i-a-n-v.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.~.-.-u-.-.-.--. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Laura) -'1‘he A.M. asks more than the usual amount of tact. P.M_ tends t0 be less restricting out. advuei against ovcrconllaence and insufficient care oi details. DOIYL 58D 1-00 tipcedy 8 118K213. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) — Alter the Noon period your stars’ aspects are particularly encouraging. Do not forget to seek guidance and lurtlier sirengtlt from God. Rlcncrw good intentions, NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) Favorable on wivnole. Associate with people who arcinterestcd in bettering them- solves and conditions in general. Don't. waste time with Ql-uEHWPS seem a. bat slow coming. they'll well worth tine wait. Romance in high favor. THE COOK'S CORNER CHERRY UPSIDE DOWN CAKE i _ _ 10p 1 No. i um renew“ BOW D0’!!! TgEEEuTTm BUS! 1-2 cup sugar 2 tablespoons butter Method: Combine sugar with gliemee which have been drained. ace dish Then prepare the following batter: B] hue W810i (1874-1118) How doth the little bun bee Improve each Shining hour, And gunner ‘honey all the day Fwm even opening flower! HOW 511111111? she builds her 0811! 1161' mks “l” “mm” How neat she spreads the waxl t: 511$ $111461" And labors hard to store it well b2 cup mugmuk With the sweet food she makes. 3 e885 1 2-3 cups cake flour 2 1-2 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teas/boon lemon extract 1-8 t/eavpoon salt Method: Cream the butter thor- oughly and gradually add the sugar Addtthe bcizdterttxiggs to “the play, manure an t we . e gpuruakmeasurmdand silt ayairédwtihm my m” m“ be paged’ eb mgipolwerandsivmA e sum! ingredients alternately wmi s°m° 9°“ the milk to the creamed mixture. Lastly add the lemon extract Pour this hatter over the cherries .n the baking dish and bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for 35 to 40 minutes when baked tum out onto a round platter. Cut in wedge-shaped pieces and serve with sweetened whipped cream, DINNER FOR TWO 1i yours is a small family and you find a roast lrnpozslble, you can still attain an attractive Sun- day dinner by serving broiled lamb chaps. Buy rib chops, but. do not have the ends of the ribs french- ed, than. ls. the meat cut from the end of the bone. Preheat the broiler, place the chops on the rack of the bronmg pan and place the pan so that the top surfam of the cnc-ps is 3 inches from tthe source of l1eiit. The chops should take about 6 minutes on either side Serve two or three to a person and place them on the plates with the rib sides of each pair turned inward-the idea being that they form a heart. Mashed potatoes would be better ‘than the baked potatoes suggested 1n the first menu and the other vegetables could remain the same. The dessert also may present difficulties, but that. can be changed ‘very satisfactorily to cherry tarts, and here ls the recipe: CHERRY TARTS 1-4 cup sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch Dash of salt. 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1-2 cup cherry juice 1 tablespoons butter 2 cups red cherries 4 baked tart shells Method: Mix together the sugar. cornstarch, and salt Gradually add ,t.he cherry juice and cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture is m works of labor or of unit, I would be busy we; For Satan finds some mischief still For idle hands to do. 1 in books. or work. oir healthful account at last. DURABLE WOODS URGED FOR BUILDING FLOORS Mietiher one is building a new home or modernizing an old one, the selection o! floors and floor coverings is perplexing. Various processes have been developed to combine deslzn. durability and eco- riomy Popular mung these is patterned hardwood, which perimllts individu- ality in floor design and at, the same time gives a durable surface. Available in a varzetxy of woods, the patterned hardwood floors are sci- entifically finished, waxed and pol- ished at. the factory. The 111T! 0f baby girls ere cut. and disks inserted in the slashes. by the men of Ubanci. Africa. l-mflv disks are vii-ed to replace the old ones from time to time as the girls gmtw older In 1500 13.0. the cwo obelisk: of Queen Hatshepsut were trans- ported 150 miles down the Nile to Thebes. Power for transport- ing the two 350-p0und obelisks was furnished by 980 ou smen. 50mm of the highest flying 1n- sects are t/he worst flyérs; they lose conttrol and are carried nip by guests of air. According ito ancient oustmn. e Mohammedan, on meeting a person may shake hands with thumbs up, then touch his breast. Iorehead, and lfrps with his hand to show that. the one he greets 1s cherished in his heart and thoughts and entitl- ed t0 a kiss. When Lord do Vllliecs, soum Africa's only peer was married 1n Capetown to Miss Lorvett. Mackin- non, star of an ice ballet, he 1s reported to have paid $5,000 to mg producer of the ice show to release (Helpful Hints For, The Women Folk tlion comes in n» pony-mg u???‘ coating of the qmm y, ‘ vouniisters uiembei cg y u" DOWNY PILLOWS When l good hom ecu her mick 90d mmpmyuj; 085$. I119 IXIOUJG 111591301’ (he p“. _ . Not even a glosgy new slip mn rejuvenate a pillow that’; gone ltmip and flabby W“ age. Putting iiftcen-ytear-oid pu. lowe in brand new cases is like mp. covering a broken chair, It you are in doubt about m, condition of your p1ll0Wl5, give cam one a simrple test. Rest n, am,“ your arm. It the ends drccp Daulv the pillows usefulness is over. If it holds its shape, it probably gun L, 1n good condition. A lifeless pillow 1| a sleep-ae- stroyeli- and should he discarded Wllihflllt Elf-HAY. Alter all, 111110“); are filled with perishable mam-nus the best oi which lose their rrsili.‘ cnoe ln from iivc to ten years, i; is only reasonable that they sllolhd be replaced at. regular intervals. In buying new pillows. keep m mind that the lightest ones are nus: because they COfltfllfl a maximum of better feathers. Goose and 1.1m; feathers make the best. tilting no; ‘only because they are lighter than chicken or turkey leather, bu; also because they are nuiimilly sprlngy and resilient, ‘The softness or firmness or a pillow is determined by the mix. ture of feathers used, 11mm (which ls the soft uudercozituig that grows beneath leathers or water ifowl) makes the scliesi, lightest and moJt luxurious pillows, Many people. however 11nd all- down pillows wo soft. Down mixed 111 van/Lug amounts wiin waterfowl feathers W11] give light pillows that have enough firmness to suit. the average taste Snack at Recess If the child who has started school this mil wants a bite to eat at recess time along with the other youngsters. put. a homemade cooiiiu or a graham cracker 1n his pocket for this purpose. Never start the habit oi giving him a penny or twu with which he will buy cheap candy that will upset his stomach. Stork: fasten their nests tA house roofs with glue when nu s1 is too great. The glutinous salva is made by the bircs them- selves Did you knogv the-t half ii toa- spoon saltpetire mixed with hnlf 1 cup warm water and pouietl (‘V01 the coal in the scuttle wlll makt it burn brlghiter and last much longer? You try it and sec! MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) - Attend to dllllCS and obligations then eitjcy lrce time, tvltatcver hobby or occupation suits your |iancy (providing. of course, your ilaucv dcesnt. carry you beyond the lrcascnablc or sensible). Itijcct new intcre t mio those things that come I oeiare you. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) F-Be carciul dealing vvlih impulsive, headstrong people. Also watch that you arcnt tempted by dressed-nu scliomcs to invest ‘tlnwiscly either c-f your money or time. Start. the iveck end right! JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) _pavor5 and gains through un- usual means are likely today for new term. "Active Service Elec- tor," has come into being for this Dcminlon Election of 19-10 as a re- sult of the country bcuig at war. And for the taking 0i this active scrvice vote, both at hcime and abroad, a special set of regulations called ithe "Active Service Voting Regulations?’ have been drawn up you who will be alert t0 2T3?!) 0D- porturlity before 1t pas=es to knock alt the next person's door! Future advancement can be well begun 0w. Relax during recreation time rather than engage in much stren- uous activity. AUGUST 23 to SEPITJMBER 23 (Virgo) - You can accomplish to- day i1 Jyoti are in the right mood and have the right cuitlock. Those and published in a ‘ZS-page book- lct. The term Active Service Elector. under ilhese regulations, means and includes every per on, man or wo- man, who. being a. British subject», ordmarily resident 1n Canada, and whether or not a manor, ls on ac- tive service. The active service elector may have been appointed to, enlisted in. enrolled at, or placed on or cal- led into active service as a mem- ber of the Naval forces of Canada, the Canadian Active Service Force, the Canadian milzi-la. and the Royal Canadian Air Force. The rules further state the ac- tive service elector may be an of- ficer, soldier. sailor, dentist, nurse. aviator. mechaniclan, air man or |ntherwlse so long a‘: he remains a ,mcmber of such forces or on such service during a, Dominion general olcctlon AMorrz-ingsmile Ptctor: Where did you feel this 11311111 first? Mandy: In the kitchenette A sailor. ashore after a long spell at. sea. got very drunk, and (in the black-out fell mm a horse- itrougli. Hearing hi; splutterlngs, an air raid Warden rushed up and flash- ed 111'; torch in the sailor's face. Jack blinked for a few seconds, then a happy grin spread aver his face. » "Ah," he gasped, "the ilghtg d! Dover at last!" 9 J . M s. MEATS (loud Meat8i Fish" For YOUR Order, Phone 8i. J. M. ROOF, Prep. Mmktt Building l matters ccnnrcird with public at“ laxrs, art and building are espec-l ‘ally sponsored. l—-'-1 1 1 l FEED THE LAWN WHEN THE FROST 1S TIIAWING OUT i l The gardener who plans ahead,‘ .10 as to avoid e. late rush, will be dad to know that. the spring feed- .1ig of the lawn can be made very curly, In tact. this ls not only the most convenient. but. the very best time to feed your la/wn. The time? In northem localities. just as the frost is coming out of the ground, and while the grass ls still donnantP-some time in late February or early March. In the southern sections, when the winter grasses are waning, and before the permanent grasses re- lsumc active growth. When the ground is thawing. the t-soii is in it porous condition. honey- |combed and crevice-d, Plant, 100d works down 1n the crevices when applied, and prevents very little of ,tlie product from being carried away when the ground becomes completely thawed out Late snows and spring rains come along and the plant food is carried down through the soil to the roots, ‘in time for the hungry plant to as- simulalc it. just as scon as growth ocglns. Ram-amber that it takes gome little t'mc for plant food to work lrcm the ~urlacc dawn to the root area. If we p0 tipcne feeding of the lawn until the gra-s has started l-c-i) growth. thcn the plant. must wai-t for its nourshmcnt until U115 plant fccd can work on down to the rocts; as a result proper lti-Ufhh- mcnt is not furnished right at inc tme it is nc"<lctl_ Vgcrcus early ttrrvsth m"k."s a hrilthy, dense. dump-rooted luri. 1 1'11); early feeding gives tho lawn thick and clear. Add the cherries; lemon juice. and butter and cool. jPour the mixture into baked tart Vshells and serve with a topping of ‘sweetened whipped cream. and do-nothlngsl DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2|. (Capricorn) — Splendid mdlcatzons for you who are the up-and-doing kind. Much can be dcnc to srpced along the coming wteks work. Concentrate. And also season your day with healthy dl\'91't1S5€m0rlt. JANUARY 22 t0 FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — You'll always be re- warded i‘! you honestly try to the Protection When Painting A piece of tin or cardboard sev- eral inc-hes wide and about a foot long ls convenient for the painter who is covcrzng woodwork or win- BEST o! your ability. Perhaps the» fWW 1mm“ W118i) the shield is reward won't come every time in 11914 8111181)’ against the back- the form you expect, but you will krouud theft? vrlll be no brush marks showing on the glass or be the gamer ior worthy efforts. wall paper. Promote the new week's affairs t0- da-y, if conveniently possible. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — You may experience some de1ays_ Avoid foolish spend- ing of your income. Don't. disre- gard the experienced word of old- stcrs. Practice sensible restraint (both in speech and action). yet avoid going to the other extreme- timldlty. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be calm, easy-coma. sensitive: likely to be too placid at times: should learn the importance of Now Here, Now There, Carcll Walk in Airl 4.000 YEARS BACK LONDON-(GP) — Prczrcss in women‘! dress in 4.000 year: seems to be slight, accruing t4 Recco Dalpey, who told the Royal Society o1’ Arts here the dresses oi the bride from the rest. of her world tour. Attractive and Nutritious Plain comsuii-cii pudding wiu "We more appeal to the children the women of Crete 4.000 ycan (if served with a 5811C? 0f 501116 SO11. ugq we“; like thcse o ftbduy, Fhe sauce cculd be Jnsit as nutri - “ - — - _ —----» x: TOO PRECIOUS TO LOSE! Guard your children from the serious results which may possibly follow a heavy cold ii you neglect it. Give them Father john’: Medicine which builds up bodily strength, remxru ion energy -— helps the body to throw off cold infealam. it is rich in vi- mmina-free from harmful drugs and alcnhoL ccnslstcnt ambit-on and a true fighting spirit. Indlficrcnce its outstanwng fault. m CARDS co A1 (tum Magic Trick Baffle: Friends The life o! the party-he who entertains with magic tricks, keepu the whole crowd guessing! And those tricks are so easy to do when you know their secrets. There's the exciting trick of the “Phantom Cards." Let's watch the magician as he doe: it, lee i! we can catch him up. in one hand he hold: the five of hearts and the slx of diamond: for all to see. in the other hand is the rest of the deck—and ii-i its centre he now puts the five and six. What next’! Slowly he raises the cards, whispers of a ghostly prel- ence in our midst, blown on the deck. Then- "Look!" everyone cries. "He's taking the same cards off the top o! the dock. How's it done?" Maybe you see how, maybe not. But it's really simple-as are other tricks which may have baffled you. Have you wondered how a magician makes a balloon change color, l snowstorm appear from nowhere, a whistle talk? Learn how to do these and other flirllllng trlcki from our ill-page booklet. Gives dozens you can do easily with eggs. coins. matchel, cards, glasses, cigarettes, other simple paraphernalia. Shows how to be a hit at parties, shows, enter- tainments. p _ Bend 20c in coins for your 001?! ~f Professional Tricks For Amateur Magicians to The Guardian Home ‘tervice. Be eure w write plainly just the head-start. 1t. needs on the weeds. I00. Grass makes its best growth in the cool moist weather of’ early spring, quite some time before the weeds start into growth. The dense turf that results from early spring lawn care is thus a good insurance against weeds. 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