£5.01: frvvo _ ‘ . bVomank OrDOCOQQOQ-I AllorninlSnalla . . PROOF PRODUCED "Do you Ikklily love nie, Alfred?" liked the gzrl. "Elheltl ral-‘r Wu to my last 10t- ‘UQXT repucd the bung mun. "De- votedly is 0:1 the lrst page, madly‘ lli"‘.*. 'p.i.~..~..n.itoly' oh " H d 1X0. anal ‘illl death ..: 1.10 pO:L-1‘l‘l})l. I more explicit, Etuell" cannot be MEANING IVIIAT? A man ha met wlzh an accident l into his home “hen the ucc- S.Lll".(‘(l to take care the agitated wue <1 till, "Wiisizfs stuff you're giving tic." replied the dcc- ‘ d liken it he _nJ _ L D M wile \.‘.\t.‘t.i.fll€d. it.’ c to him," the "He d.e_-:i‘t. need known it. all She wondered of Marraton. ccnd “Ofifi-FO Re alm v. QWQQOOO t t Happened Twice I! T. O. BBIDGII FF§O§ That was his creed. Peggy him along, but. the ad O9! mission of it made her feel sick. lfiLlflg liini so, if it was any but before she Could make up her mind. the head- Ufi lights of a car showed up round a, b;iid not a liuiitired yards away. {it this moment Peggy was driv- and lng up hill towards the little village _ The road was typical Devonsfiire lane with high ~ buuks and hedges on either side. The gradient. was stcep and Peggy had already changed down to se_ was moving at twenty miles an hour. The other barely car was travelling at double that IELVIN WOMEN'S INSTITUTI speed, far too fast fou- a. road where there was barely 100m for Wlcmcns Institute ' of Mrs. James December "nect- prcsidcd and igng "Jingle :d. Roll call ‘xour Favorite ' ‘c 1t» nxcmbcrs and .\I.uu"s of "it is Ildfl, apzizciv- ll .20 tlie c-irresixiii- give $2 O0 . \\’.‘.S mtved 1 \\1.iil;€l‘ and second- E 2?‘.'$1.°.2.E"»"T= '1 . ' 7 2.1 wuw. l St-avert a, m“, on of éllnm w me 3f hthet cog ‘She was shaken, but Peggy, who ivas bcndinfl over her. 11v . rt unis move-d b Mrs. ES “Y- h 3""? Pf lllfiu-luu l0 ‘My head hurts," me said, He; of her daughters an J, H,“ and $860,, ed by gar, s e hllIlLd towards the voice, though siightiy hoarse, was erlng after Ii "i .\l~.‘.fiirt'o it all bills (>929? 6M‘. Edgar stirring after her amaZiuRlY deep and rich. b» I F a“; caught ‘llfl l" lllfi afm- ‘That's’ not surprising," Peggy t fMSPmiVTII.‘ ‘Yhm, "'9 Wags“! answered.’ “You have a bad bruise \\' . . ~_. ,< we w m. on your orehead. I think j hit t .d by Mrs. Pcggy could hardly believe hvi- you Se n" “a ;,“-"'*“‘l§.‘i u‘? $2395.... T..“°""i.“°“1§ ‘mow Eur-i m. t. ‘\l .. a r - i . r W o w are," .2511!‘ “t; L» q l cnd in ap- went on quickly. "Let's get on be- ar “use 1e other repeated the p" > ‘e Instit- fore thcv see its." Peggy wrenclicd last ion; Aimost at once he, 0y,“ u". Archkellvllfi- herYtirm fi-tic. b1 cleared “I remembers. she 3i ' rs. a - ' cu mtsvru e coward!" was rill ‘ k1 g " , col c and she said, tlicn, before Edgtirdmd §§il§u§u_-- I h“; another c" and . Jie ti. : Elven recovered. we had reached the "It was my cm- you hi,“ P9 o,- so, s? the Christmas school other car and was turning the mid, ' 83y ,_ Ivtrs Huron Laird and handle of the door. "I um very so", It was my mu" g1y1hQQd_ which i5 siziiw-rt were appoint- As the sch :01 both absent ton ' ca’. i . . Bertha second-ad by Mrs. “I15 l7‘. W.‘ her two ca"< to pziss. Peggy pLlllFd in as close as she bonnet "Infernal fools!” sill’. CHAPTER VII FIRST-AID BY cculd to the left side, so close that scraped bracken on the bank. It was not; close enough to save her. Clan: like the stroke of a hammer on an anvil the nthcr car's biininer struck her offside mudguard. The Filllldlng 08X‘ swerved, shot at an élllkle towards the other bank, Iiit it, reared up, turned right over and fell on its side with a loud crash. PQETEYK! 0dr having come almost to a standstill before the collision, was shaken not upset. the thick With a snarled Elgar as he pushed opcn the ncm" side door and squeezed out bctivu-ii it. and the bank. He scrambled round the bonnet and began to examine ' the mudguard. “Bzuilv lrant." Peggy heard him lrlirm done. right." Bv this time Peggy‘. too. was out “bu t. no great Wc can get home all -—I was driving too MOONLIGHT “Tlliff “I'll The lights of the car had not thunk '-'l gone out. and the door opened sciics c! l8 easily. Peggy leaned clown and durmg, tlir- Wll ir to make money switched off we engine‘ which for lf-‘d C1‘ ‘l'- ll W35 fumed was still running. By the dash- bi’ ' J *4 and 5'3"‘ board light she saw that there 0‘ ll“ l" Hug m“ was only one person in ilze car- Dill 31.20 ‘,0 lit!‘ e cunvuss be made for the Pro‘. Ortmiinge, Miss ‘c to Yen kfiss Doris Horne and crq appunted as the work t 11:1 f0 . s tho conveuors appoint- at inuirs, citizenship zcr, Social Welfare, . Hcme Econo- TllllT-‘OII. Agri- e. zhe 2rd Peace or (inc of 2 cents. Mrs. Percy Mc- Muitlo lnvix-d the members to her lionic for Jinivn: mrcfing. ~ uiific. Mrs " .\i,'rli \icMur(io. Miss . and Mrs Mae Walk- , n. corsis-‘ed 0f a humor- ous residing by Mrs. John Thomp- mti llrcwtzg c‘.o:ed with Gid Save TY-1‘_.l<_‘-u? ‘ 1. .'.i.. a woman. She lay in s. heap behind the wheel. Her eyes were closed, and she was perfectly still. Peggy turned and found Edgar beside her. lzczivqv-cved and sullen. "Help me to get iicr out," Peggy ordered. suirnfully. "She's “You needn't be lr-‘ll recognize you." sclous." Edgar looked into the car. “What's the use mit?" '16 asked. “She's dead. Let's get out of this comes." met. another KING (OH. TEA AM» Corrtt. " r beauty to perfection. Peggy exa- mined her. "No bones broken," “Apparently slie has bruzse on Lei" forehead." _"Then why not. cover her up with a. rug and leave her?" Edgar urged. “We're risking everything if she comes round before we go." Peggy turned on him. “If you say another word about leaving her I shall drive straight; to the nearest police station and tcll the whole story." He lapsed into sulky silence. “There is a first-aid case in car," Peggy said. “Bring it, please!” Edgar obeyed, but before he got car the “IZOIG way, and I suppose I thought I wasn't going to. I do hope you were not hurt." "I don't think that anything is damned except a mudguard," wherever you arc going." “You are very kind. Luckily it is not far. I am staying at Reed Brook Farm. Do you know it?" "I know where it is," said Peggy. has known ma Socia \xIz!__11_ "*t..;.;;;..‘, v vvvvvvvvvv __, "rut: (IHARLQTTET()‘/"?~1 vvvVYv LOCK-AND-KEY Parents Have To Use Discretion In Rearing-‘tlim%po.m sugar t. ....~... medlum- -mw l‘??? DOESN'T MAKE GOOD GIRIS ‘xv-vvlsumngv t3 AAA ¢ AAALL ix S ys- METHOD vvv sonal ans‘ GUARDIANH" __ ___ vvvvv Daughters — Let Them See Frienids 0f Their Own Age Being a parent is a. feat that it seems almos moderation. take it in their stride. N8 control ing the W11‘ by she said. keep their girls locked in a dungeon ce only a. bad belongs to their time tersa which is as STRAIT-LACED PARENTS Of course, the parents who never let th At any rate, few fathers and mo ‘rhey overdo it or underd ants. This athers and mothers who Dra their ewe lambs to the wol ant, unsophisticated girls of l4 or world to wander among its pitfa anoe or protection, or even dormers that beset them at. e them their own cars road to destruction. with boys whose And when thev com smoke and the smell morning they been or what. we have the been given unrest-tuned know how to use it. ters every particle of liberty. ll, shut away from all the fun cited from association of o of life and segreg of every girl's education as learn- lmportant a Dart o it. over their o V€& inw t lmposs thers up BSKWBIE bcin hich to tern or else are Br ible to perform in crust- a: able to jus ey exercise no Ind- ‘JANUARY 2, 1942,‘ / Fashions '1 ] Livings Leisure The Woman's Realm Literature APPLE PIE WITH CHEESE CRUST Lino a 91¢ plate with . -""* Cover with a layer of thin IJFI tiemltia one-woman ssmpgg apples. Allowing about ———- wmdi you can begin ; mm‘ u“ ml; strange that princes and ma’ gauiréptn get at. tleast. slant I i? 9- 5P1‘ 511884’. m . l’ 0WD’ 1118b . with l. mu cinnamon, m. u» Azdcluwuwhoowerinnwidust wnwui - t uu,'3,,'°m apples. Dot with butter, Iwpeut r , into the little hours, p11,; to “my un ll pie plate ls wen filled‘. Roll And common folh lke you and bunk" the sleep you owe yourself 1-2 cup finely grated, nippy Cana- me, s4 promptly as you'd clem- s, “in u, clian cheese Into astry for upper A-re builders for eternity? another creditor. Cover app es with cheese To each ls given a. bag of tools, Do llmbering and stretching ex. t; crust. Bake in oven of 4% degrees A l-hapelem mass and a book of arches every morning. Five mm- foi- l2 minutes, then reduce neat to uwu of this is worthwhile, rules, And each m/uat fashion. m life be about your 360 degrees and bake about. 4o min- mu up your mind weiaht, and if you're going on the one hand, utes longer, or until a. lea are ten- flown, m n. ctically throw deli This Wlll dfipen on the size A stumblng block or a. napping duce or gain. Bet yourself a pro- They turn ignor- of the pie, and the kind of apple stone." gram for it. You can lose w; B xiames they do not even e holme reektlrég withktpbatclco of iquora o’c cc n ie ans as ti); i" 5 "b1_ t? "gt “l5 ‘he?’ W3??? xwéyhlgz? Peeling. Itnrliaysbgoeiglifr wtgmél householder to buy ey ave one. n eo .i,i~ii igt f‘ _ parents who have been made so s he ruit is out into quar salt for every the sight. of these wild girls. h t tbreeddnn gauged l1 t e en e aug - a Y Y pracucany of the fruit. They 15 loose on the which is used. lls, without guid- g warned of the very step. They give downthe They let them play about know. jit- Wh° have Remove centre they that ther eir daughters go to a party unless Maiiima or Papa ttikcs them and fetches them home at 10 o'clock; who require Mamie to com along with any boy and st who never let Julia the 3a arable wrong, not o S Refuse to let a girl go to nice parties w she will go to dance hulls with will climb out of the windo out. 1 had not luv things “lull a they must. live. _ it i5 in her school days mid in her men and develops a technique in te, honestly believ _ But nothing could. be f back. the injured woman stined, their girls from temptation her eyes opened, and she gazed at. ' ' o learn \\' . said LET TIIEM SEE BOYS 'I‘he parents who keep their daughters o n order to keep them unspotted from nly in having deprived the only time lig never learn. The girl who has not grown up with She is always too eager handling men. riously. Peggy tflld her. "But your cur is s, Omsk wreck, and we must take you l°- or lcarns what to believe and w ie fine art of mtiking hers acquires tl the kisser instead of the kissee. ls always She takes them too sc had no chance of e straltzht home pping at the dr t0 sw let a. boy cross th piCk-Ups. l The surestgvéiv tti‘ - . Tho d of gir s have marrie run ar thenwlndsmeen when ywr c“ up‘ ggcause their Eizignls forbade young men in the house. ht heart, but in unfitting them 00m them to old. m that a, girl learns how to attract dealing with them that older women And they practically d im or danc 1n life teens about men from ea getting any first She never gets wise t0 hat. to only pretend to believe. elf seem desirable in a mu ug store for an ice-cream so e or to go anywhere with the eir thresholds than they would hat no girl under 20 is old enough to have a e they are protecting their daughters. arther from the truth. they are leading them into it. for from school without dawdling dbl Instead of keeping a jelly test. one of ilie drops lvill be thick and run togezl-i. fork. denied us. er at the end of a spocn. Around 1th nice boys in a nice wav and Lock her ln her room and size make a match is ds and. nder-do-wells [DOW No girls are so mucyuzy usbghei gm?’ tlvho lea’; 515g? gseen permitted to have dates. Vc 5 l‘ “Ce I v ‘mguely- 3m’ “he "agllefmss did 11°‘ andmtlicyrcyan {all iii love with anything in trousers. Tn hero of their romantic dreams. n the shelf until they ure 20 the world do them an irrep- them of all the pleasures of when we are carefree and can en- for the world in which aidenhood. for for their attentions or too stand- tlum the nlrl who finely. Combine and then add the chone o! them. be- remaining 1-3 cup flour and mix -hand knowledge 0! men until the fruit is well ccated, Add -__.. pounds 1n a short time, and do it A dash of curry powder and s easil . by means of diet and a. little little grated lemon rind gives an upp ementary exercise. interesting new flavor to ham- Set aside two hours at the week burgers or diced meat blends. for -, rsonal care. It’: duo vqu_ ——- Whalher Y0“ so to s beauty 531011 COMPULSORY SALT m: take your bmuty treatments M; ---_ home, they'll be more effective i! The government compelled every they're planned and are unburned, ‘I pounds of Change your hair-do occasionally. member of his fam- It makes you more interesting and 11y over the age of '1 in some parts a-musinz w yourself as weli as w others, and bath are important considers i icns. Bumel/hifl! about. splitting, ORANGE MARMALADE 4 181W. 800d looking oranges QVIQQIOILS d a 1' In Suzar as specified. Slice washed oranges and lem- texs from stem to blossom end. ith and discard 0f France during 1780. the ofher parts ————— Measure the thinly SEWING TIP seeds. but use a1 sliced fruit with its juice and ——- cracking, shipplllg. breaking finger. add three times the amount of When sewing Velveteen on the nails. Milk, orange Julce and other water (for example, if there's u machine, locsen the tension and calcium-giving and vltamlne foods foot to help- so d0 spceiai cuticle olls and prevent puokerlng. Beams when creams and gentler maniciu-es, sewed should not be pressed flat. are of high-pressure sale‘- Steam them. Pressing flat/tens the men; buy what you are certain you ‘ like, what you are confident suits your own style and fits into your quart. of fruit, you'd add 3 quarts lighten pressure o: pressure of water). let stand overnight. Bring to a. boll and let boil rapid. ly for 45 minutes. Measure and replace liquid boiled away with pile. more water or orange _iuice_ __._._ (Orange juice gives more color and When the tags come of! boot wardrobe. mule brcnounoezi flavor). Measure acid shoelaces twist the end to a. Save on clothes, when you must three-quarters cup sugar for every point, put on a. little glue and‘ allow b)’ buvins less-expensive dresses’ cup or fruit and juice. Boll min w drv- and mu using good antiwar-leg, wl h sugar in small lots for perfect i Walk with your head gh, tum. results (three cr four cups at s, Jelly. used for covering cakes, my in, chest. up. time. no more) until the sirup gives cookies or puddings, spread better i-_ At um point, u“, if u. is first beaten lightly with a LIGHT FURNITURE MUCH m DEMAND ls i ____ fruit, and all 15 minutes f . id b Ill Mutt ll has b ed drug The: been same hank- is sufficient? Izmir}; malmgituufuifillfi store 0:51:15. Mm new growing lgapularltyntzifhfihénmotflf clear. hot Jars and seal with ——- em m tum. One attractivg melted paraffin, COATS FOR CASUAL WEAR grouping, for dinl -ro0m 531d ———- bedrw. which is dely shown Coats for casual weer are 0f this fall features sectional pieces camels hall‘. tweeds and plaids which make the ensemble unusual- Features of those coats are lv adaptable, pleated backs. smooth I.nd rounded Square and simple in uesign, SPICY STEAMED PUDDING 1-3 cup butter 1-2 cup brown sugar 3 692$ shoulders and sleeves cut in one the pieces are edged in o. raised 1 1-4 teaspoons baking pgwdgr with the shoulder - s modified three-gmved frame of the 53mg 1-4 teaspson soda raglan and beautiful brown plaid light wood. Drawer-pulls are 1-2 teaspoon salt in blocks of eight or ten inch wooden squares set 1n the mid. 3-4 teaspcon cimrmon size, just missed forming a Vic- die of each drawer. ' 1-2 lefistlflcn nutmeg tory “V" in the centre of the back. The sectional pieces include a 1-4 teaspoon clove; One wine-colored t stumble key unlit consisting two gqugyq l 1-3 cups flour for the unlor college girl adds s. drawers of equnl size, useful alike 1-3 cub buttermilk but and u: of the lame for m en- ll a base of l. dresser r night- 1 cup chopped raisins semble. stand in the bedroom, or as n server or buffet dining. room. int-he 1-2 cup chopped mixed i 1-2 cup Chopped nuts p” Method: Cream the butter and gradually cream In the brown sugar LONDON STYLES SHOW RUSSIAN INFLUENCE ———- WOOL SWEATERS Add the eggs and beat until the LONDON-Blanca Mom. who -i— i,‘ mixture is light and fluffy, sift 1 has stepped into the shoes of Buy it to fit for, if pm?“- p". . cur. of the flour with true baking schlaparelli in Lmdon, shows cautions are takes-i in wasting i, 11, their lmcs P lvder, soda. salt, and spiucs. Add many Russian influences in her will not lose or gain ln size and win She never this to the crca-ired mixture alter- fall collection, rtlcularly as re- always look fresh, n'5 eyes. She nately with the buttermilk, gards hats, w ch are definitely Take your measurements before Wash and drv the raisins and Cossack Most winter hats, hoiw- you Start. and write them down. Or even better. draw an outline of your s0 the sweater on paper. Then if there's industry my Dart such as the waistband. that you'd like made Inaller or ever, are in dark felts. Buttons are scarce, Staffordshire pootery has been called in to make them, Chop them Chop the mixed peel "N0. don't move yet. I am going to _ b but something on that bruise." and. their ways and because she is so flattered at being noticed ‘y a. mun the floured fruit to ihr; batter wit-h many in the form of flowers. lrfi-EBI‘. mark as desired on the out- Edgnr had brought {lye cuse and that: she generally takes the first one who asks her, anti] nuts Pour the mgture tiiitéina d Sfdockin! rationiinB hais Drp- lingvatch m t t n ¢ n '9 -}ZI'€-?S9 mm‘ .‘. 9V l‘ C m I1 P6 l‘! I‘ CQS II 6 CHI I‘. ' "lmld gilgilienlbitlgithigl hail: gitgnggiiéti And 5119 makes u difficult wife because she doesrrtlknoiv him/Stu lfl-illilth and stcamcfcr about heifers. g y tllilecbig gtoyres. pwcmesteifvln fact. way through. havlg; loll? the 5312i: she added Edgar u, hflp he, and the‘, go, me things oII or adapt herself tora. IIIIIGYC husbgnd. wit}? lfilfigvflloStilherll-Dgfiqlllcfi are queuin up with their stoc - and the rinse water lukewarm quite uncon- patient m“, the bmk o; mo“. c" IaIlI€eIg§n28C8US8 he isnt a movie ero or t e rea za o gngi cggélsailib esbxiunacgnfaéhelga ofifiniaighehghan 80w“, ' . a . e . a. rmome , M “mm? he’ zréggvmiiibiiclcfdrvfitilxiltgngarlriltiacilia?- t k h t deal Wm, a daughm, but the Short-Cut Route to Playing in 34 stockings recently. all with It "c118 to use it but if not let: ment had pulled his muffler well Admittedly‘ u is hard -° "now ow 0d ‘t to ‘rk out. much - heels darned pa“ recwmtion‘ f‘ drop“ m“ ‘m the Inside o! before anyone over ‘he lower pa“ ~of hi‘; f lock-and-key method of DIOtC-Ilflg a girl oesn seem vio Piano one 5mm which handles over \_ wrist and’ i! there is no sensa- ‘ ace‘ , 500 stockings a week. is turning tlcn. of heat at all the writer is "She is not dead. She's breath- ing," Peggy retorted Between them they got the woman out, then Peggy lifted the cushion from the laid her on it. back seat and Now that thcv had her in the moonlight, Peggy saw the woman goodlcoklng, even in her present unconscious condition. she wore a coat and skirt of a rich red-brown tweed, which suited her dark ATTRACTIVE ROUND RUG pastor: This lovcly Btnrkii: ' ‘.- ,i. durable attractive rug is the r l llltl‘ been cut in csult. rug was made by crocheting NO. 10M strips. Pattern carpet warp over old It is fascinating work an No. 1009 contains 11st of could slcen. The odd thing was that silk d ‘a so." went on. “If you will give me your address I shall be pleased to send with string-bean figures. a cheque for the damage done to red a good armful. But, for goodness sake, child, don't ness. That is a short cut to T. B. except under the care of a. good doctor. a co_rpse. WARREN GR/OVE SCHOOL CONCERT said Peggy. most herself queer, quick, searching look which {made Peggy feel oddly uncomfor- a you again and say goodnight," she amid and taking a key from her l8 X11811 ." 851d Peggy‘. andngoéah into the cu‘ Eda“ w“ “n ay we" room as artlsticaly on the road again then spoke for the mgglfmnh e c It was not easy to turn the car better than the open-door policy after‘ all. in this narrow lane but. once that PLIGIIT 0F A I-‘AT GIRL WM (10118. lt. took no more than five minutes to reach Reed Brook Farm. The house was dark and I Peggy got out and was going to a lltlnlock when the stranger stopped 6 . “I have my latch key," she said, "and really I am quite able to look after myself. I am grateful to you for bringing me home and very accident?" l. g their steady girl friends? ,, ANSWER-In these da s when 505W for the dfqma?“ t‘) W“ car’ ideal of feminine pulchritude I am “His m“ swmusi’ Peggy assured centage to a girl's chance of popular "u" Are 37°“ 3°11‘? m "W" the give you the cheering ne and it may be that by ano d want. Deu- Dorothy Dix--Do you think a fa. et what she wants? I am fat, but not lot of friends. both boys and girls, as 1 be when I am older an _ ays of reducing. but ld try some of the red er what it will I have tried various w had the money I certainly wou ou think that my figure will stand lnrtny way when UH . the living skeleton seems to be tte bound to admit that fat adds no Der- on the other hand. I 0H1 to be coming into fashion ther season plumpness may have the edge over "Not unless you wish me to do bum‘, The woman hesitated then your car." “There will be no need for that." The other, who seemed to be al- agaln, gave her E. “In that case, I will only thank ut. it into the lock. “Good- the first time since Peggy had I-Ie was thinking of his own com- fort-nothlnq else. A very delta cert was held schcol Tuesday evenlnk 23rd wth n. large number visitors present. The Mr. jorie Sanderson and 10's Molyneuux Thump! Mute Anyway. it has always Warren acted ws that curves seem htful Christmas Cin- in Warren Grove December ——--— of parents On Dec. 18 the school- decorated for Ooncert Ln the North am smar d if I can ge ity. But. And School presented t in school. try to starve yours dont take any redu It is better to be fat. than a DOROTHILDIX. without success. ucing medicines. the boys start select- TELEA. elf in The program folows- as Welcome t girl has any chance in life ‘o bad-looking. and so far I have But I won- t the kind of man I If I Do been the jelly bean boys who demanded girls Grown-up marrying men have always prefer- to thin- clniz medicine the National Anthem brought’. the enjoyable evening to a. close. EAST wnxrsnma s-ciioor. coucmvr asst wuisiiue their Christmas River Hall. Chrrus b’ scahooi; reci- "i-atziissymt... s... t... this M':.'..,..."'“".....°..'"°.t‘ sat"- "EEE-"willlll; ; e; t. woman," he remarked. "Did you fisplm progrerzlmo was lgouxniflzrer ind Y80' recitation Iwi-lw lha we: rm u: M’ nmoesafully carried out. Joan mxuuey: arm, Mechanical ""5"?" Remarks by the chalrmnn. Doll; sclo. Mrs. Tod : dialokuc "she was probably glad not tn chm-u; by the p115, country ocusins; Instnlmrnlal be asked. The accident was entirely welcome ' recite, ion by Maisie music. Francis Doyle. Chfnncrs her fault." Peggy answered. Jgwell, Newson; dialogue, Aunty Cheerlul; ‘She didn't get our name either," Acrggtq by the rimai-y pup-la. duet. Doris Cousins, Kathlien Gal- uld Edgar. "1 hope she didn't spot. : One aste Too lent‘. dialogue, Yassah Bu, twi- t-hwufnbeg of the cu." t, "sugars by Hy» tstwnuviimsv vounlgr: rut-rim mt oea t matter?" Peggy Owen and cums. ewe . drill" ue. 0m!» 011111904‘ asked sharply. She was very tired Twp Dance. Verna BQIIdQPIOIIII. Marion Mutoh: Old Maid Qrill; 1nd Edgar was getting badly on Dialogue, "Imcindiafs Mistake solo. Verna. Younker; din! xzue. her nerves. "The London train has Tap anoe. 35"" own‘ M003 Wfiddlflfli Chum-B- Lullghlfifi passed Exeter by this time," she Drill. "Our Empire." __ Song; xecitat-cn, Jean Mutch. Ari-ii;- uuded gignmcmtbu 1915.10 , "puhes mason. s1 of Santa and distribution of qll s ..Y_yea_ I mppose we.“ m rum’. Mmo ' ‘The Fapper‘ at the fmm the well-laden tree. lflgm‘ gngwgrgd, Hie ygwnqL q Telephone’ by Neil: MucLaim. In addition to the names ililren- ‘mu b, M1,, s,“ ,3 s“ w bed... mtipn 5.11;, ‘The Mending tioned on tho prep-lam the fo H- on“ more Peggy Blamed n mm’ lssion sale of candy §i§i<>'°h°m.'u§'°§°x.- 2&2?‘ Qndioifé But m‘, remark w“ “um genuine‘ Duet, “Jolly Christmas" pv Max- Mute , Jean Mutch, Norman m, Dmvld Moreside. Loki They vm-e home in mother (“Max h' Em” Y” Reuiw:,Artlhui-W‘lm . Aheart voteofthl-nkawnsten- law”, mgg“:h*“4h m3"; W“ m. Pusan. mm’: vui ." tiered ythe tevmer. Mrs. Grant §,e""‘m °M °“"°- ml" Solo, "m o» Train 1n Willis. on he about. mmnu in ,9" P“ “P l °"'- 5*“ ‘m Heaven" by Harvey Jewell (encoredi which m» prcgram m massed IZ ad t1: get to bed but. tired as she Exemm "Santa chum and rmderqL was‘ l‘ “"5 " 1°“? “me ‘Mme 5m Pantomine, "Christmas Scones." The progrrm closed vrizh Natlfnul Solo. Bessie Owen (incited). Anthem. Mr. Todd, Nr-th River, m:ii~ ll.\l.'> utultu, lllllb-YRIIOII of design and stitches and complete lnstruc- it w“ not, chesham-s drawn" and tluiis. To ordcr pattern: W lddxcss with 1.‘) cents in c tnwn Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Nccilloivork Department Design No. 1009 rite or send above picture with Your oin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, name and Charlotte- NAME____..._.-____.._.__.._ . . _ _ -- BTTLEETIADDRESS———————————— - — — - —- CITY--—-———----PROVfNCE---————— I that troubled her thoughts. It was the face oi’ the woman who had run them down. Even when she did wet to sleep Peizgv dreamed of that face-beautiful, yet stramcly .=in‘stcr. (To Be Continued) REMOVING PAPER Pii-cr w'1l nMa-"cnallyi sflck to table tsp". brt i‘ won't may trcrn Pr" if FMkd wifi a few drr-pq cf nil, and the sutfrce rub- hnrl now-d!" adrn clap of hands. to exrr~ss Exercflsz, ‘The Spelling Bee." Ater , "Morel Suasion." DHQIMHME mysterious. Claus arrived in 11's usual unanner and and bcautltull, Christmas tree. dlstribu in to miolls, teacher, and o hers. unloaded a. ‘Then s-l pr-sznt joined in a h to teacher, Miss Verna Kitsch, arm-relation fr the has g ven ‘the pupils I’ flm 0e training tn make ormonce. Santa presided as Chairman. MARRIAGE CHEST! ioviai are the ' well early Pennsylvania deciraed tiers. The sides 0f presents which the men sweethearts. were colorful parrots. stars Lke the eat-w with such the as tulips. hncir oorns. she chests of tcduy, such for the nfekeepi The liming of linens. D11 made In cedar they were n; of Highly prized museum pieces ‘marriage chests" of the tch set- these chests, for their thy painted ecorations and uni- hope used marriage of the about rlzht away customers because I-Iave abo shortage of skilled repairers. 'ut s. two-irmh depth m __._ suds made by dlilflvifikplllq log]; TASKS DEFERRED BRING in ‘plenty 0f water. Do e washing PENALTY un er the water line usin u. gentle squeezing motion. Iift ng and In the back of many a. woman's plunging it in out of the water as mind. there's a Iirdue-pcdge of you work results in mattinit the "things t0 do" when sre farts a wrol ‘ one-girl cam algn to make herself Rinse thoroughly, as 505p iert in more attract ve scattered ideas, the wool will sometimes give of! an which she found good when she odor after a few washings, heard or read or them. are there Dry flat. patting or kneading up writing to be executed. Maybe any stretched part as you pin it. out. frwn time to tlzre - once-one of T0 shrink a shoulder scam. lziy out them is carried out. in the desired shape. then spread I That. sort of action won't make s da cloth over it, hold a moder- ‘ zgu charming system is essential ately iron on the cloth. until | successful beauty-ri-utines. Bo the steam stops-then lift it up here are ten simple rules for n. sye- Don't use n sliding motion. eedlecraft/ For The Home ‘There's no question about. it! The long wrso silhouette in the year's best. in; and new and everynhlng else that a. fashion-minded girl could ask for, You'll want, it for the basic dress that's going to be your main atandb all Winter long. Made of woo or N690. it's cut on the simple lines that. cm be drea- sed u? or down with aooessorlel and hat go everywhere in st. 1e. Take your choice of three neckl nos and of three sleeve lengths ...the long tom and the full skirt are what. count! Style N0. 8819 ll dos ed for clue 10 12, 14, l6, i8 l 20. Sill ilociequim s yards u: N-inch m.- I . Bend twenty cents (20) coin w. ferred for pattern. Write pla ly your Name, dress and style number. Be lllIQ to mm lino you wili Bwle No. M10 also "Won't You Play My Favorite!" Playing a man's favorite tune is a step toward being his favorite glrll So, if you want to learn the piano, you've u good idea. It‘: u practical idea, too, for you can teach yourself, quickly. with I keyboard chart. This chart cuts short the often painful period of learning to read music. It pictures, life-size, the most used part of the pinno key- poarid and with each key il the note or t. When you place this paper key- board behind your real keyboard, as in our sketch, you see at once which key to play for each note. You can play simple pieces sl- mort at once and the day when you can play n number of popular llrl isn't so far distant-especially as there's a short-cut way to learning the hits. From your first home lesson you have fun yourself — and soon give pleasure to others. To learn the short-cut way, lee our 24-page instruction book. A simple home course. it includes the keyboard chart, an explanation of .-u00Inu~euo0I _. .. ii- tlgloseglgrcnzaet-s‘ of 12:10; three tunes "l", “an” I n n co oi- you: wpy < d "Quick Coin".- in Plano Playing’ _ to The Gunman Home Service. city Province Be sure t0 write plainly your Namg Address and the Name of booklet. oLnJ-Asgnoflgn Typg op _nm-_n-tuNam°nnn~n- sPlNET DAJNTY u... do fi 'fi‘°"°‘.2‘.i"°."°°.....”“‘°.§¢.“l2‘$ a A m‘ finely m... and i-isny 11mm! - ed, in shernton design. in sppeu- City Province i Dainty and fragile —-—-—---- ante, yet sturdy in cvnsimction. RUG CUSHION is another desk of mah any —- veneer to contract. with the l t- Bu; cushions may spread u little er tone of mapfe burl, used on with use. To assure a well fitted the drawer front. cushion, buy ore a little Smaller Half round in shape ls another than the rug it is t.) go under - apinet that has a polished leather about an inch or an inch Ind a top and low brass gallery mound half Ifilllfl‘. " the buck.