.._...- .. .- u.._.,<..,_._ The King and Queen sided by Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose, decorated their Norfolk resi- dence with holly and mistletoe on Sunday and re for a. typical British afi-homc Christ- mas. When the RmlI-l children had sorted out: their nu, they at dOWn with the , parents to a Christmas dinner one of the fea- tures of which was short-crust mince pies cooked by 9-year-old Princess Margaret Rose. It. was her debut as a cook. She has just. started takin8 cooking les- sons and the pies were among he: first. efforts. O O Governor General and Lady Twcedsnluir chose a plain while card, commemorating the Royal visit. for their Christmas greetings this year. Inside the card i; a photograph of the King and Queen seated on the Throne of ihe Senate Chamber where the King pair,» Royal assent tc several bills during Their Majesfles’ visit; last Summer. O O O Her Majesty Queen Mary has a- lgJlll honoured the Charlottetown Brunch of the Queen Mary Needle- uozk Cillikl with her beautiful Cilrzsinuls Card sent to the Presi- dunr of the Guild, Mrs. Chester McLure. O O O Miss Muriel Peake arrived from llfcrmrecll on Thursday night. w ylsi‘. hcr parents, Col. A. G. and Lil's. LVLIKC. Col. Peakes continu- ed illness l: deeply. regretted. The 4.30 Club dinner party at the CiISiIIOiICLOVlIII Hotel Thursday B\i‘llill',' in honor of Doctor Camp- bUH and bride of Sydney will linger will pleasure in Lhe memory of the fllclIibUFS. for it was a most rll "hiful affair. The dinner table, represent a winter SCCLL an the 4.30 Club was correct. ill every detail even to the Club House brightly lighted for the gay lJ.ll’l_\' who are enjoying the win- tvr sports mere. One wboggan, “rill miniature figures, to repre- suni. all the members was appar- Ellily’ coming down the hill, while the place cards were tiny tobcg- grins Wllih the member and his partner aboard. These were most. exquisitely executed and made lovcly souvenirs of the happy gath- (".‘.1lg. Aftcr the dinner the members .. W. J. P. and Mrs. Malc- Mlllan, Dr. J. P. and Mrs. Lanfz, Di". J. W. and Mrs. McKenzie, Dr. J. P. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles A. beer, Dr. and 1111's. Donald Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stewart Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Baker, Major and Mrs. F. B. Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mould, Mr. Charles McKenzie and Miss _R.ui.h Heartz. spent. a jolly evening renewing happy memories of times spent at the club during the fishing and lrunilng seasons. which Mr. Mould hcld recorded with his moving pic- ture camera and as each colored slide was shown it. was greeted wfth grllcs of laughter. Mr. Mould also LCOK moving pictures 0f the 4.30 Club around the dinner table to b? seen later on when the winner has turned to spring and the fish- ing iackle is again being located. O O O Miss Norah Iiongworth left yes- tcrday to spend a few days with Iieui. Commander and Mrs. Bun- tliln in Halifax.‘ Mrs. (Dr) S R. Jenkins who has been so seriously ill is regain- ing her health and spent a happy Clirlsnmlis surrounded by all the members of her family. O O O Crates containing boxes of chocolates were sent by Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. Rose as Christmas gifts tc French children evacuated from their homes near the frontier. The chocolates will be distributed by the national re- lief organization.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Allison Webster and winsome young daughter, Joal are leaving for their home in Calgary next. week after a most, enjoyable holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Webster. . _T0-Day’s OF THE WEEK Cupid was busy over the Christ- to 1 lrailmdiare in l? l’!!! Y l‘ on c Bnrlns- O O O Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore was hostess at a most ailtlractive three table bridge Thursday afternoon at her lovely home 113 North Riv- er Road, her Christmas decoration lending a. Charming effect to the social gathering. _ . Regretful farewells are being said to Miss Dorothy Kerwin who is leaving early next week for WESIIIIIQLOII where she had been ap lulled to the staff of the Can- adan Legation, p, position for which she is exceptionally Weill qualified, and while she will be greatly missed heartiest congrat- ulations are extended. Mayor John E. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell spent. Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Tani/on and Dr. Benjamin Tani/on at O‘f.iea.ry they were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Calibeck oi Bedeque, O O O O Prior to. her departure for Washington Mim Dorothy Kerwin is being widely entertained. This afternoon Miss Marjory Stewart ‘show, have returned to Charlene- ‘town. en, who accompanied them is re- at night. Miss Queenie Jenkins has invited friends to meet. her at bridge. , soon grandparents. Congratulations arexextended to Dr and Mrs. E. T. Tanton had Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Macdonald as their guest. for the Christmas bodily on the occasion of their 25th season Mrs. James Champronwweddini! BIINVETSBFY- O'Le , a d Mr. and Mrs. Low- ' " ' they? carxfewm Mrs. Robert: Inman, of Summer- sicle entertained for her Bridge O I I O ' v Mr. and Mrs. B. c. Howard of Cm“ “h” ‘leek- sherbrook, Quebec, are here To see the New Yea;- in with Mrs. Howard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Roy HOIIILHD.’ Bfighwn. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mould have as their guest for the holl- ollys Mrs. Moulds little grand- daughter, Mim Nancy Silckney of Malone, New York. ‘ O O l 3 Miss Lillie Aiiken spent Christ- mas with her brother, Rev. Ed- win Aitken and Mrs. All-Kim 1X1 Edimunston, B Mrs George T. sinus and Mrs- Jllmes Brady entcrnairled jelflil)‘ at two delightful mixed bridge parties Tuesday and Wednesday gvenings in the Blue Room of Old spain, which Was most. attractively decorated for. the ‘holiday Wm“- Mrs. HaroId.CIocket.t. gave a lhree table Bridge on Thursday evening for a number of he; friends. O O O O Mrs. J. Harper Prowse 0f Al- berta. who has been in Halifax called by the death of her mother, Mrs_ W. H. Colqulioun is visiting Mr. and Mrs.‘ H. Prowse. . Miss Bonnie Hennxsey of Mt. Saint Vincent, Halifax and Mr. A. E. Hennessey Aeronautical College, Newark. N. J.. are spending the holidays with the‘: mother. Mrs. F. J. l-Iennessey. O O O Mrs. Lionel Lindsay and her family of Montreal left Wednes- day to spend the remainder the week and the New Year week- end at- Shawbrldlge, where Dr. Lindsay joined them Friday. Mrs. Lindsay entertained at a small house dance 'l‘uesday evening for her sons, Robin andsfeffrey. - . Mrs. Blanchard was hosbess If her home 23 Water Street for the weekly bridge club on Thursday M‘ temoon. . . Popular Design l V Carol Aimee a O K tc B left Thursday mggrililsrlg :11 argfiii to friends ln New York. _ _ ‘ The Duke of Windsor. serving with the British Expeditionary forces 1n France, obtained special leave Lo return to Paris t,o spend of I 'I‘lieir little daughl/“er, Hel- is having a tea in her honor and lmammg for a longer vim’ with he“ Mr. William R. Brennan speno the Christmas vacation at. his home. in Summer-side. Mr. and ivlrs.‘ L‘. '0. Lewis. o1 Summerside, were among those en- tertaining during the Christmas Se8son_ Christmas with the Duchess. They entertained 30 friends at. a Christ- mas Eve party at. their Boulevard .Suchet home and the Duke, wear- ,lng a neat khaki uniform, pre- vsented the Duchess with a wrist watch and a turquoise braclet. O - . Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Ross, of Halifax. N.S., and their two chil- dren were guesLs for Christmas of comm; 1mm Montreal to m“, he; lVLr-s. Ross’ parenm, Mr. and lt/Lra. parents tile Chief Justice and Mrs L R. Allen. Summer-ride. Mr- and MaflhiesgfL ,Mrs D. F. Archibald of Charlotte- ’ ' town and Mr. F. O. Archibald of Mrs. Waring of Summersfde, en- “um were also guest; a; we Allen tcrtained Thursday at two tables home {or ohrisfln-“Li M,s_ J_ A_ d! Brldse for her friend-m ,Bruce spent; cllrlstl-nas Day with c - u c her daughter Mrs. Allen, which Senator J. E. Sinclair Eimerald. ;n1ade a pal-Ly mqudlng fmn- gen- received the congratulations of his wratloxm friends last Sunday on the 0c- casion of his ‘GOEh ‘bir-ihday. 28 -(AP) W- Ind Mm Ewe" H°m5n'l—g2r%ert A Clglyzfiyilgecrletlred sup- Who were EH65“ 1'01‘ We Qhfllml” crlnbendent of the Eastern Stlearn- festivlties at. Mrs. Hoffman's par- is l lines's Portland division, d.eo h ents_ Mr. and N512. rvrelniicuarm-hv av- l M13, Dora. lvfannleson Cam bell was among the holiday tors "liiiffcolns To relieve misery quickly, ex- ternally- lazhzl‘; ICKS back with VAnoRun "I Morning Smile N}: HER WANDING BOY Mrs. G-ayboy had friend: to we, among them a professor's wife, who prided herself on her correct use of Hillish. "I wish I know whom George remarked the hoctas, re- ferring to her husband. The professor's wife draw herself up. "I prcsunlc, my dear," she said primly, "mat- you mean you wish you knew where he is." “Oh. no 1 don't.” replied Mn. Ocybw sweetly. “I know where he is. He‘: upstairs in bod with a black eye and a fearful headache I want. TWIN DESIGN ' l1 vo know where he was." IAFITY HIST All. RAID! DOLLS No- 791 ,crs two hour-s before he was due. Twin dollles are sure to delight. the heart. of any small pol-mm ,4”, when they have real clothes that. “com off and on." And such lovely m“ uumuhed Co‘ “ad n" ‘n clo hes, rool Quite np-to-ihe-minutc in the r pcaaam, styll explanation. "Well, sir," the young officer re- The pattern includes cutting pattern for both the ml; and their clothes. material requirements. and full direction; for finishing, To order this desi n. write your name and address on a piece of Diver all umructad, gnd roped out, m1; and end with l5 cen Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardla Needlework Pcpanment. Design No. 101 NAME-----——-——————— — - - - — - - - -- smiizm--------— P-Qg,,..__,_-_.-.___._ BTATE—----——-——- plled. “I flew ovcr enemy icrrlixry coin or stamps Lo Needlework Departmeni, parwlfl om. "u, Ame;- "Do you mean you threw Lhcm out. silll roped up in bundle-l?" uid the C.O in an anxious voice "Yen, sir." “Good Heavens, mzn ycu mtgh’ have killed somebody! Peter. borough (in the Daily Tclcgrlph and Morning Pool). Her Majesty made a tour rccenily of the cvacuee and Women’: volunfa y Service centres In Sussex. This picture was taken at Bosham where there is a detachment of scouts, some from London and some from other parts of England. Queen Elizabeths smllewhich won all Canadian hearts during ihc Royal mun is evidently having its usual devaslhlg effect on the bashful sea. scout. L l 1m prim or one of ml: "leaflet"? ‘plane: reprmlcd buck at ileadquart- _..- _ _ Dorothy Dix’s Letter Box . I Girls Dislike Boys Who Criticize Their Dress, Who Are “Check Dodgers,” Who Tell Risque Stories, Who Are Careless in Their Appearance and Who Kiss and Tell in the leitcr you had p Mis Dix-W ‘is ere greatly interested from i358 p3,). can}; Evllalwullrlzs they disliked 1n slrls- Mme they would like to know what. we girls dislike in boys. so here K065i we dislike boys who are careless of their solidi appearance and who look as ii they had .3393 ill llleu- clollies and never had a hair cut. or Look a. bani excepl on Salurliay rial-ills. We dvll OHI- selves up when we tzo out. with boys so that. they can be proud of us. and we don't. like l0 BO out wit-n one who looks like something that had been fished on; 0;" the rag bag and whom we have w apologize for by saying he has high moral principles 9m! i5 good no his mother. We dislike boyi who Damm- lze us and who dirow an invitation io us with B5 ___ lg they were throwing a g. Of course, we have i0 swallow our pride and lake 'em ‘if we havent. gor any other dares. but. we arc lwbpmlz mad infide- We dislike boys who criticize the way we do our dressed. No matter what. of their necktlas and hhe we dislike boys who stand ' hair or the way we are we thlixnkdwctrdon-tozig fiagmovzilatgewleigelxrnk way t. ey er. elr s _ ' - girls up on dares. flhey cont. have no ask a glrkllt-o g0 Dlflglesz- gm men a lowdown trick to tie a. girl up so she can f. go wit. any one ' h h. mavllrkéeiolvrlfeml>%yi” will. (argfiorever bragging about. themselves and k11- ing how wonderlul they are and how no gsl has eve!‘ befin flble W T9515‘ them. And we doubly loathe the boy who‘ and tells and is always referring to every popular girl as "my old girl. We dislike the iikhflwfld w w» he Plelv 2’ "any. ln*:l.lli::la'.22 . _ an a gm’ “h” Wm come an ea when she has the IACKGLS, but. who doesn't. gianfiuilhisasiilgriygtlgsoetvferilwbiuwh of violets or a ham sandwich if he has tc pay for them. We dislike the boys who are check dodgers and when they baklelk a 51:1 out. with a crowd always let. somebody else oav the We dl-S 8 6 boys who take us for grantcd and assume we are always dyiflfi b0 see T119111 ill um t. lLh ihem somewhere, even if they ask us at. the last 35min.’ We (Ivggldl like for them at. least to show us the courtesy 0f difficult. Lo gel.‘ We hate boys who tell id‘ t.o bel’ e than we are _ , gllfglswrles andlewho expect us to mink their obscene Jokes are funny. we dislike boys who have rough and uncouill manners and who think they show they are he-men by not. observing any of the conventions o! good society. We dislike boys who make us pay for every attention they show us by staging necking parties. We dislike boys who make love Lo every girl chey see and who hand her the shop-worn line about where have you been all of my life, etcfil Argd liast. butt notlleasltznwc dlhlslike boys whgagy 5h ff (j 1mg foor y olng epst ev 0w elr pa!‘ tiers ‘ 5%, ow o o“ a a A GROUSE’ OF men scnoor. onus. Answer: These are very valid objections tn boys that the vounssters lnlkhi well take into consideration. O O O O O U Wasting Money At College Dear Miss Dlx-I am a girl of i8. ‘I entered college this past. fall and hate it. I don't. study and I dont; like school and never did, and 1 want to quil at. Lhe end ofthe semester because it, is a waste of time and money for me Lo continue. My mot-her is a widow with little money and it. is a. great. sacrifice for her to send me to college. but she is determined to do 1L. Donw you think I should quit. before I flunk out? I am no. interested in what. I am taking and I want to go t_.o a school where I can Lake a course in merchandizing or interior decoracmg. Whllaagltsalliéillllal do? Answer: You are certainly right in thinking that. it is o. wastc of tin-lo and money for you to continue in college when you hate it and are not. study- ing and taking advantage of any of the opportunities it. offers you. Your mother should realize the truth of the old adage about one being able no lead a horse to watcr but. not. bo make him drink. and that. it. is foolish to try to force on you the kind of education that you do not. crave. she should withdraw you at. once from college and let you take up (he line of study that you wish and in which you will probably make a success. 'I‘l1ere is no way in which so much money is so foolishly wasted as by parents gratifying their own pride bv sending children to college who arc not college material. . . _ _ ’ lhlm The Person Who In lesion: ithe e88 yolks siigllny and add me Women's Realm/Social and Personal/Fadshions/Li THE COOK'S CORNER GRAPE JUICE BANANA JELLY i A colorful u well as a delicious tuning dessert. 1 1-2 tbsp. granulated gelatlne 1-8 011D 001d wafer 1 1-2 cups grape juicc I 3-4 cup diced banana. 3-4 cup skinned, seedleu grapes Pour t-he cold waver over the gelatine and allow to cook for five mlmlfu. In the meantima heat. the grape juice and then pour it. over the gelatlne. When it has dissolved add the sugar and lemon juice. Let; the mixture c001 until if becomes slightly set and then add the fruit. Pour into large mold or several small ones. Chill, unfold and serve with custard sauce or sweetened ainxd flavored whipped cream, serves s . LEMON WHIP 2 tlbap. gels-tine 1-2 cup cold water 2 cups boiling watcr 1 cup sugar 1-2 cup lemon juice grated rind 1-2 lemon 1-inch stick cinnamon 2 egg whites Soak the gelatine in the cold water for five minutes and when add the b01111!!! Wafer, sugar, lemon juice, rind and cinnamon. Stir till the sugar is dissolved am Lhen strain through a dampened cheese- cloth Cool. When starting to set, whip to a light from and t.hen fold in the stiffly beaten egg whim. Pour into a mold and put. in a cool place to set. Uhmold to servo with a custard sauce made from the two egg yolks. PEACH CABINET PUDDING 1 cup canned peaches drained 1-3 cup powdered sugar 3 eggs. separated 2 cups milk 1-4 clip sugar 1-8 til‘). salt 1 1-2 tbsp. gelaiine 2 tbsp. water 3-4 tbsp. vanilla sDrinkle the powdered sugar over the peaches and allow chem u; stand for about. 15 minnow. Beat. 5"?” and 5411i. Scald the milk and add some of the hot. milk t.o thel 688 yolk mixture- and then reburnl to the double boiler and cook till) the mixture coats a spoon as fo)‘ ll custard. Just before removing fromj 15 the fire add the gelaclna which has been soaked in the water for five‘ minutes. Add the flavoring and allow to cool, stirring frequently.‘ When the mixture begin); u, ghwk- en fold in the beaten egg whites. Pour into a large mold, first plllc-l ins the prepared peaches in tile bottom of the mold. Allow u; set. Serves six tc eight. Realm oi Dreams Exciting to Explore Brenna Give Clues to Real You Dreaming that she is reunited with the man she carer for — no wonder this girl smile: happily. She is having what psychologists call a wish fulfilment dream. In waking hours, she tells herlelf she has forgotten the suitor she sent away lifter a bitter quarrel. Bu! in her dreams, when her conscious mind is asleep, out cornea the truth. How much happier she would be I aha understood dream images. would honestly face the emotion: Dear Dcroth Dix—A_fter working my way half through college. b0- cause I am amb tlous and desired a college ediwai. on, I ave it. up and went. to work w earn money because I had fallen in love ih a girl. This girl has no desire for lcrloweldgc or interest in it. She is is very vain. always bragging of her admirers and how beautiful she is when. in real- ity, she is only moderately good-looking and entirely too fat. She is loos and suspicious of me. accuses me of being unfaithful every time I ave to stay downtown at, ni ht. ic work. ‘t Lrusi. me for p, mom- ent. when I am ouc of her slg t. I see her faults with an o mind and have decided to call quits to all romance until l‘ flnd a gir whose faults I don't sce. What do you think? VERY OLD TWENTY-‘PIIREE. Ansvl '6'!‘ I think either a man or a woman is lacking intelligence when he or ahe ulkcs a mnte who ll jealous and suspicious. All married happiness iii built on faith. DOROTHY DIX. Remedy Easily Mixed at Home It’. so Easy! Makes a known for its prompt action on till-oat _ _ _ m mhram . B|g Sgvmg, N9 Cook||1g_ "Pill tbnlPlnex into aéo-ounco bottle, Ilmi mid your syrup. hut) you make To got quick relief from a dish-ruling rough, mix your nwn remedy M. home. Once Iii-d, ymfll any it's your fnvurim t-nilgh medicine, and It's no simple and any. I-‘irni, mnlw n nyrnp by stirring 2 clipn griinnlairvl IUKOI‘ an: one cu of wntrer n few momrnin. unlii dluln vui. A child rnnlri do it. No cooking needed. Thv-n pl. 2| ounces of Pine: from lnv drug Int. In in a compound con- taining orwny Pine and palatable gunilcol, in concentrated form, well Ill ounces of vary efficient remedy, and you get four times u much cou h medl- t-lns for your money. lt tutu no and never npolln. Aml for quick, blessed relief, it in uric-mild. You can feel it penetrating lie air plunges in a way ha: mean: business. l! loosen): the phlegm, soothe! the irritated mi-mhrnnen, and one: tho mrerlcmu. hun it maken breathing can , ilnrl lens you e1 restful sleep. mt. trly it, and f not planed, your money w ll be Illunded. they reveal. Often dreams show harmful wishes that we would be wise to uproot. To dream of a friend in an terature ‘ICU DIIID ' gThe Housewilfe And Her Activities I donotukfowapotofgold To we" mv journey’: end. But I feel richer when I'm told I have another friend. -—Un ‘remold- DONT GET SOBBZFOB YOURSELF D0111 You go and get sorry rm- yerseif. That/s one thing I can't, stand in nobody. There's always lot-s of other folks you kin be 301-- YY fer ‘steel of yerseif, Aim: you proud you ain't got. a hairllp? Why, that. one thought is enough to keep me from ever gettin’ sorry fer my- selL-Mrs. Wiggs. Rcboux uses dusty pastel blue along with other pastels for felts, Valois is working with royal and flag blues and Eneley with Chin- ese blues. New in coats is the pegiop idea which is being sponsored for spring. An interesting gown seen in New York had a black velvet. sweater i011 than reaches a low point. on the MP6. long tight sleeves and very wide skirt of striped purply blue, green and black, Cashmere "gym slip" sweatcm which are sleeveless and shoulder- sira-p pullovers to be worn over i 890m 8111118. are shown m London \ Blue-l prwnise c re istc in mlllinery conIIrmlEig grgaqtfgggg o! fabric house; of another spring. time for blues. Shades wamm particularly are "royal m. lone" blue which is a dark grayjgh shade and a vivid royal now called --A1en$ ue. Interesting Items from the new 51mm London collections include tweed sports coats styled on rnll. nary lines with big “mowring" Dockets near the hemline. A simple red wool jersey dinner frock ls worn under a pink bro- tctzlaie jacket. styled" like a open; aoors AVAILABLE roll 51m DECKS Hours of relaxation in [fggh an. are made possible in Cfillgegugd m“ by We amillrailoi. of il0l1vy roofing materials to 11m MUS inus transforming this unused space info a valuable sllll-drffk, Play areas for children are also being blllil» on main. house mp5 thus keeping ynllngsters, awmf from traffic dangers on the streets below Brick walls extending g safe distance above the floor servq as protective guards iii preventing falling, vnvus n YOUR INDIVIDUAL HURUSC (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyllght, 1931!, King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look in the section your birthday comes in, and find ’ who: your outlook is, according to the Slaffl, Tu'ff nfififu'u'ufi'n'nfi\fi%'f%fifi5% For Saturday, December 30th MARCH 21 t.o APRIL 2o (Arlee) _You born after April 3: Today's rays very friendly for personal is- sues, eniertairlment, artistic mat.- lers, home and domestic affairs. You other Arlens will get. along all right if you will avoid nervous siram APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) -Especlally favorable for personal marters, travel, chlldrens interests. domestic problems, CHBQU%I old accounts, enberlalnmenl, music, leading and making improvement); in the home. MAY 21 w JUNE 2i (Gemini) — Just an ordinary day with the usual week-end activities more favored than new endeavors or heavy business. Proceed with your plans as scheduled. Work and ‘sports both should meei with ap- "oval. JUNE 22 w JULY 23 (Cancer) Business should be fairly brisk and everyday routine is under friendly influences. Good news ihrough friends or relatives indicated. Hap-v plness with family and entertain-i merit. shown. JULY 24 1c AUGUST 22 (Leo)- A quieL day for Y0“ ROWES. Wheth- er or- no you like it! Why not. rest. and replenish energy with some‘ wholesome exercise or hobby? Travel and private mantel-s more favored than business. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23‘ (Vlrgo)—Beneflcent rays for shop- ping, giving attention to personal needs, keeping social engagements, charitable projects, writing, nlusic, and healthy forms of entertain- ment. Radio stage and screen in- terests especially favored. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Not. so auspicious for ex- tensive business operations, expans- ions or trying new ventures. Go about, your usual routine. Day highly favors pleasant relaxation. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 ‘J-‘JP-HWJKHA-E OPE _. l (Scorpio) - Cozy influences for mu fairs close to your heart, confident. ial matters and those things re qulring patience and anliablllry, A day for improving your talents, social prestige; nlCéllflg new friends, solidifying old friendships. NQVENLBEd 23 ti) DDCEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Hilarious actlv. ities, strenuous ilicillal vlork, money-making or druuic charlgc-s not. so favored, but agreeable for carrying on your usual lnicrcsrs and mdu in; your fTJCflk; ~ or hobby. Don‘), ncglccl your spiri- tual side. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) -— Side-stop contention and those who indulge 1t. Poise, graclousness and lalrncss are much more valullme aids and wrl s.cu c. for you generous benefits and ills‘!- ing friends. Donicsu: 1:51.192: sllouul run smoothly, esfwCldily if you help them along. JANUARY 22 i0 FEBRUARY 2U (Aquarius) -— Eiltcr into one spirit. or things! Pleasant, happenings news oi inLerosL from distant places and new CDllLflCZS indlcrlicd by io- days stars. You can udrailce your personal aims wiihout. trespasszng upon others’ rights or nclllccilng family affairs. FEBRUARY 21 L0 lVlARCli 20 (Pisces) - All substantial illallcrs, constructive work, charities and sound progressive issues are the ravored iberns. You should be able to get in both work and recreation. Travel, selling, shopping mid news- paper lnleresb. spa-ll llPW iiiicre:sls_ A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will, although endowed wiih ex- cellent qualifications for unusual achievement, need no be encouraged tc persist. in fighting opposition. This individual may want. i0 stay in the background if hampered by lick of wordly possessions but lb has within it the power tc rise above Lhc most. humble environment. It. can reach the top through persist- kency. Talent. for music. Smartest Fashions And Winter Styles The discriminating woman wear: the correct. clothes for her figure and her activities. ‘This butltcn- front. dress has an air of distinc- tion that. i: unportdnt. A gently flaring skirt, smooth shoulder: and becoming ease at. one waistline are essential points that every smart woman looks for in new clothes. This is ii deslgne that. you will use l accident, for instance, impliel a secret grudge or jealousy, a wish for that friend's downfall. Among other types o! dream: im- portani ' to know about are the problem dream and the punishment dream. If you go over the day's problem: in sleep. you are over- I strained. in danger of n breakdown To dream of , nilllirnent lmplie: an , inferiority complex. It is l warning to cease thinking other: are “down - on you". i In our 82-min booklet a well- known psychologist throws light on th: whole field of drcamn. Gives interpretation: cf symbol: typical drenml, help: you gel clues 10_y0\.ll’_!iid_d0h problemll 4 Bend 20c in coins for your copy of The Meaning Of Dreams to the Guardian Home Service. Be sure w write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. Street Addrea: Oil.) ‘many times. for different types or lfrocka. Make it. in cotltcn tlo wear lat. home; irl silk or rayon orrope .for town, and PB-stcl woolen or ‘crepe for your winter vacation in the South. t Style No. 9040 is designed for Sizes 14. l6, 36, 38, 40. 42 44 46 and 48. Size 38 requires 3 3-4 yards of 39-inch material. Send fifteen (150) (coin i: pre- rered) for pattern. write plainly ~ your Name. Address :nd style t number Be sure to stoic the size vou wish. Style No. 3040 Bin :u0l\ on: .... and l Naml Street. Addreu Cit! Province TIIAWING FROZEN PIPES Frozen water pipes shouldnever be thawed with blow torches or oiher open flames. They should be 3040\ thawed with hot water, which slower, is Ill!‘ raster than ll blow Slitsm-lla wrch. . ' \ ——' PIOYIIIOO