PAGE TWVO Woman's Re alm Y Social and Personal ‘I PROTECT PRICELESS OLD FAMILY RECIPES WITII MAGIC vvm ‘ v South rrT Mayfair B1’ Pearl Bellairs TESTEIEECIPES BAKE!) BEANS lpluin) 4 cups white 130x111; 1-4 pound fut salt pork 1 111111051111111 . l-t 011p 11101.1 105.01 1-4 teaspoon 110111191‘ I teaspoon mustard BEANS Cold wlntcr days dvlllflfid I101- lunchusn 11nd 511111101‘ duwnirs- D1611 111111- .11111.- » .1 11111-11110115. $11115- alxo 111 \1:011.~.1.0 lcctl lol- 1111s ‘I1 ; may be varied 1n - 101' nloie to suit runny 11 . ‘ ' . .'. - I ' 1 slime!‘ SCOLIO Market. . _ 5FII‘T\"1l‘1‘t‘CO.I_I)0II1ll1l0l) [Xgartment o Soak bcan- orcr-iught. Drafi A; Lcuharv. 11-12111111011115 .110 fol.o\\- C1101 1111,11 1.101 s.ixl\l\x.l1ll_kulg 9211C 5mm 111.‘ 11~~.1;l 1'~¢'-l)\'-11 1 .111 .11.111 1- 1__ “ b ., u“, .».k.11s 0t burs 11., 10 111s ._ “aicr l5 tlllucsl 1111 IJItI. P.1101~ 111111 silCe of pok 111 111110111 of b11111 1101- 1111. bums 111 p111. B1111‘ rtnmllning pQFR cut 111 1110 s 111 111' Yllld 0x11115011. .\I1:\' 111i soiiings “"1111 l c1111 P0111‘ 01w bonus. .»\1l1i 01111115111 tcll- 111" 1111111‘ 1.1 101111‘ 1>1\111-'» C91"? ‘"151 gvcn. Bu! 111,1. ' “m? 6 I“ 8 minutes Serve I101 l1 1 1mm“: last‘ ~ 1 ~ n 1. -: '~'1sp '1 111.11 5111110. 1S0. 1's o1. 11011. .0 111111111 111. xuns 11m cf 1 ‘I h I” ° ' I n“. 111111 1'1 :1 r A1111 balling 11111-01‘ as 110011.11. ‘ “'41 1181111111- BAKED BI~I.\\‘.\‘ lwifll 'l'0m'.1l11 Sauce) 1 l-2 cups whit: b53115 3 101151100115 511.1 1 ‘ c011,; 11101115505 BLILN LOAF 4 011;.- t-uokcd bc-irus l 1-1111 tread 111111155 . JCUH salt 1'».=p.>1111s tomato ketclull) . A1111 other ll:g1'='ll< BEAN SO11‘ 1 011p 1111.11 bvans o‘ cups ‘a \1'-.1101.‘ l-4 011p chopped onion. 1.3 911p 01111111180 carrot. [MISQCLIIS brown sugar 1101i cocked ham ~ ~ mustard 1 1.111 1.011 vnucgal _ " b.nr5 ill watt-r o\'0:‘-111ght.1 111 r210 “r1101 1n which‘ soak beans tl: v . - Add Wgelables‘ Cover with IYPSII 1 r1111 salt and 00k one hr1urZP1-0ss; 51011-13- about 30 11111111105 or through a mar-N‘ SWVP- add "megari I-‘Iilltfi bcgil l0 11111?“ P111 .‘. 112x11‘ 11nd 11am. Re-lwat. bmns n, Mk1“! . 11L p011,‘ 111/er ‘ bcruzs 11.111‘ the 111112110 .- wl1i0l1 111110 becn mixed W111i s .1. molakscs. 51114111‘, mustard and 01101111111 0111011. Add renlalndcy of beans and cvvcl‘ with 10111010 nll.\‘l 1'1‘. Cut pockvln small pieces. 1311"‘ n 13011115, having rind on top. Cover‘ and bakc abfub 4 1101115 in vcrv 5101.1‘ ovcn. Remove ccwrcr during last half 110111‘ of cook- ing to crisp 11v fat. If ntcessaliv. add more tomatoes or water (Illlllig baking. BOSTON ROAST 2 cups beans 1 cup breod crumbs 2 0111» grated cheese 1 tablespoon stiga-r. 1-2 cup m11k 1 small onion 1 tablespoon bacon fat 1-2 tknspOOn salt Soak beans 01101-1118111 m 5 W95 ant/st. Cock 40 minutes. 111111111 811d} chop. Brown onion in fat. add m11k‘ . t-hcn beans, mumbs and sfllt- Fofm 11110 a. loaf. Bake in a greased 11611 1-2 1.... 111111. at 3:0 11001995 F‘- unm: AND TOMATO SCALLOP 1 cup dried beans 6 cups water 1 small onion (optional) 3 cups canned tomatoen 1-2 011p grated cheese salt and pepper.) Soak beans over-night in W181‘- Cook :10 minutes. DIG-111. pub b00118 and tomatoes in layers ln a minis 5111.11, sprinkling each layer of beans with Salt, peppcr and finely chopped onion. Bake 3-4 of 8n 11°11!‘ in R slow oven. 51114111116 10D ‘V191 Cheese and bake 15 minutes longer. (ser- ves B.) FRETFIILNESS IS BABY'S CALL FOR HELP FRETFIIINESS l: not natural. It b a n18! of trouble. A warning alarm to which you must quickly respuud. Read how 1111-. Geom! Mitchell 1' <1== "1 have found Balayjsflwu T-hlm so elpful vhrn my baby gets lrntablcimd upset. _I givn 111m one or two iahlets and 1n a short time he is relieved anll straps so soundly. Anrl Mrs. Stcn-rlrt Mcliachcrn says, ‘When my baby show; signs nI fz-vrr or fretfulneas I givg her Baby's Own ’l"ablcts which change he! to a k001i baby.’ 11.11.11’. Own T311111, also 1.111111 c1111“ r-"fl 1...... 11111-11011 c0115. 1111-01 su-uflsh- “"11" cmup, wills, constipation, let-thing troublls, lummcr complaint and simple fever. r0 .1311 snlcrlu thtgr IICLIOX.“ ‘if’: 1 . rugs. , ' 'n G01 a box today- 51 1 . 1'1. strikcsln the nuzht. 155E115 Money back if you are not satisfied. ‘ THE COOK’ CORNER CREAM 0F POTATO SUUP 4 medium potatoes l-Z m1dium 011.11 2 tablespoons butter 4 cups m11k 2 tablespoons flour 1 tcaspoan salt. Da-h of 110111301‘ Method: Pare and 006K P91181055 in writer t. cover, until soft. Drain of.’ 1.0 water and save this. Rub the polutses through u sieve, Heat. the milk, onion 11nd potato water —— nhere should be about 1 cup of this _‘.n the 1:41 part of a dnuble b.1101‘. mmove the on-on and add the potatoes. Melt the fat, mix wit-n flour, the stir into the hot soup. Season with salt and pepper and serve hut, 831111511611 “"1111 P315" ley. POTATO CHEESE SOUP mecllum pantacs cups boiling water t.» 3 cups milk shoe onion pablespoons butter cablespoons flour teaspoon salt- Dash of 11011-1101‘ 1 cup grand cheese z tublcspams 07111111051 parsley Metltodx Csok the potatoes in boiling water 1111111 1.0114101", Put through a sieve Moasure tlhe liquid and and enzugh mlk to make {our cups. scald with a 51:00 of Quin. Molt 1110 butter. add the fl'1u r and seasouxngs Gradually add 1.110 potato mixture. rrlnovirlg the 0111011. Cook ftr nbiut 3 mm- utxrs. Add the cllctse and hi8»! 1111111 5111901111, s-prinkle parsley an soup 4 beftre‘ serving. AFGHAN CROIIETED 1N SQUARES Design No. X301 Here is a combination for a mocheled afghan which is hard to boat. 4g l; g variation of the log cabin design 11nd plain blockv. Pattern N0. X301 contains list of materials needed, illustration of stitches and l I l f. s. 60mg’; Eirdxgr ml: ttern, send l6 cent: in coin or stamp; to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte wn Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework 06116111119115- Dglgn No. X301 NAME-—---—-----—----~-—--—-—- gmgm‘ ADDRESS-——-———-—— — — ~ — — — - ---' movntol--psrv-r-i~°nY--'"'"-'"=-" ‘111; 1111101‘. | ,l‘.1111t1_\ signing 111110.». ‘swzilige - you “"010 utterly out 01 reach. Yet THE SURPRISING ADVENTURE 111111311 of ‘faranakl, dark at the tcn-thousaxitl foot. Egmont, Lama's heart was beating a tense retrain. "What will happen? What will happen? What will happen?’ Ever since that look between them - m 1l1e car that. afternoon. things | ‘had been coming to -—somethlng. , ‘How 111011101001!‘ thought Lorna. ‘How hornbly- [rightfully illdkcrcst!’ I What bad taste! What would Aunt 1 Hilda .5111‘? She didn't ask herself what 1101' father would have said bocailsc- lzis horror would have been ‘ 10o smous lu contemplate. . I lluwsksford. driving slowly, talked 10f 1110 c011111ry about 1110111; tl10_ .M11111'is. the curly .0ttl01's. Mount ‘K111111111, climbing parties lost in the ‘ u1 1.110 bush above. All very zsolrul; only 111s eyes flushed as 11t- lookecl at 1101‘. as a man's do. O11 a quiet stretch of the 101d he pullccl up 1110 cal‘. Low rbiilfi glumnered over the 010111111 snow 0:111 of Mount Eg- mcnt, bcyoncl 1.210 black sentinels of I1. was n night, 1101' companion striuge, yet like s011100n0 5110 nad r1l“a_\s known H01‘ 1.0.111 beat wildly as n0 Look i101‘ in 111:. arms. 5.10 Jrugglerl 111011 101. hllu kiss 1101' once, twice, 1.11011 pushed him away. l-lc sat b11011 111111 Lghtczi a cigarette “lf 1.'.._y011e 111111 told inc this 111011111111,’ 110 said. “lhat I'd b0 11010 “1111 you to-nlgllt, my dear, 1'11 11.110 511111 1l11:_\' were 111110. I 11101114111. l t..i11k I hao 111.1110 up my mind-J" H0 broke olf. 11110105410 111 what 110 11.111 ulatle 1111 111s 11111101 1:1, she was curious 1.10111 111111, <1 1111l1k0 anyone sue 11nd ever k1111w11 1101010. $.10 11.1400 11.111: "W113i. sort of 1110 have had?" "011!" 110 said, vagucly "Not comiorlaolc. 1111001111 round," awed “i111 great K501131111): never 11101. anyone in 111.1 least you b01010!“ .2110 thought suddenly of Rich- ards, 011 111s way from Australia crmsing the Tasman Sea. Perhaps he was with someone else too. She felt. no guilt. about this .ma1l lapse; but. sac “'ish0d—wha.t did she wisn? Infinite discontent seized her. Hawksford was saying: "If I tell you 110w beautiful you are, that. wlll only b0 something that you've heard a hundred times fore!" "Oh!" said Lorna, throwing off her depression with an effort. “I al- vrays like to hear it. again!” "You do, do you?” “Again —and again!” .~he laughed “The news is always frcsh. Do you ever tire of hearing something t0 your advantage?" H0 looked at her steadily, dis- concertingly, then said abruPily. “Tell m0 truthlfuly what you think of me?" She said promptly and with com- plete honesty: "I think you're extremely good leaking!” He looked at her with knitted brows as though only half satisfied. then smiled suddenly and threw a- way hi.- clgarette. But she drew back determinedly from the look in his eyes. “I think we should go back now! We've been away long enough!" "Possibly you're right! I don't want to make things awkward i021‘ you." He switched on the ignition promptly. On the way back she tried to appear unconcerned, but she was not as cool as she pr0tend0d-—- When she got out of the car at the hotel garage and he faced her, a stalwart figure in his uniform, hi. face in the moonlight. she wond- ered what he was thinking. He lifted 1101‘ hand abruptly, and rais- cd it to his lips. “Goodnight-lovely lady!" "Goodnight —handsome Colonial,” .5110 laughed faintly, and turned quickly away from him She hurried quietly into the hotel and 11p 1o her room, and with an effort calmeq the quiver into which her lndlscretlon had set 1101' nerves. He had disturbed i101‘ more than she cared to admit; but 11y the ‘time she fell asleep there was a sunlle on her lip ', and 5m; had dis- missed tile matter as not, worth worrying about To-night was to-night; to-morrow, of course. she would let him 100 that the thing could no no further. MORNING AFTER Next morning Lorna’; breakfast tray bore a magazine sent ln by 1101' father containing the photograph she had been asked’ for in Auck- land. with the inscription under- neath. “Miss 11011111 Marri. with 111,1 T811161’. General S11‘ Weston lifarris. 15111- Pl‘@5€nt_ visiting these shores. Miss Marl-is 1s engaged to Captain Allen Rlcharos. son of Colonel Graeme Richards 11nd Mrs. R1511. you un- “I've like gclzce 1s 1101' best bot THE CHARLOTTE TOWN_(_;UARD_I_A_N I Drothy Dix Slay BRAINS NEEDED TO HOLD HUSBAND AFTER MARRIAGE Pulchritude And wilTJvy Figure Are _Good Bait For Catching A Man, But Intelli- gence Must Be Used Thereafter Brains do not hillp a girlrto catch a husband, but they are tho As they drove out of the town only th ng that eua 0s a. w1.e 1.0 eep one. and on w me lonely rqm across the occasional man who is attracted to a woman by her intelligence. but generally speaking, men are more cmcerued about the outside adornment. of the feminine Of course, there ls an Th0 first question a man ever asks about a. strangle gill know i.’ she informed o: head than they are about its inside fumlshlng. concerns her looks. He wants to is pretty, but apparently has no interest 1n finding out if she is clever or well- s. good talker, and no hooters who was having a girl come to visit her would dream of rccorrlmerldlng her to the young men of her acquaintmcc by saying that Sally was an honor graduate at mathemutgcs suppress all she woulo 0. face mat captures the ‘ 11o denying that a little nit. wit with a. here 1s college and had majored in higher No. on the contrary. she would knowledge of Sally's brilliance as blot. on her past. It Ls the pretty masculine fancy, and uilfi-Clflllll cccnplcxlon, a wiilowy figure stop- to when this living picture turns lo talk about “11011 I got Ali-n 1111s explains more thing 0L0 those tragic n triat we s00 all 01.10111 us- \\'h0‘.'0 lured, brilliant, ~u::c0ss'fu1 middle- agcd men are tied down to dull, co1nmonplac0, yilain-looking nud- de-agctl wives Willi whom thlcy have 11111. s. single thought o1‘ idea in 00111111011. Their husbaluis. luurried 111cm when they were little low-lacs, thinking that if a “01111-111 “'11s easy on c110 eyes milling 01st- mmbrccl. and whcll they fctlnti out 11111 a prslty‘ fool tirrus evczzunlly into 1111 ugly; fool it. was too late 10 rectify thclr llllstukcs. lVhcn lo Use lnlrligcnrc Certainly 11 is 11111011 better for a girl 10 bait 1101' nook with pulch- into S510 wasn't 11111011 11111110 whru 5110 goo. 1111:1111: for a Ilubllllld 1111111 1t 1s “i111 brains, but if .1110 wants 10 keep the p001‘ fish after she 1111s lauded him. 11110111- l-‘or mas: of L110 mistakes that women make in marriage are L110 result. of 110th- Ilnu but shccr :tupidity and their" and ‘inability 101-101‘ learn how to man- age t1 1111111 and keep him eating out. of 1101‘ hands ‘Puke 1110 wandering husband, fol‘ 1115101100, who 1s the l10a1‘1l>:‘011k 0f millions of wives Ninety-nine marrird wccnen out of a hundred have at some time to meet the problem of’ the husband W10 is {rotting rcstive and fed up 1viti1 do- mesticity and tired of a wife who has slumped d0\\'n into being noth- ing but the children's mother, and whose whole convex‘ ational gacnut runs from the price of butcher's meat to the baby's formula. Change Your Tactics The dull woman meets 1111s crisis with tears and reproaches and remitting her husband of his duty and tellln him how she slaves for him, and mt drives him away lirui of lrally curly hair can marry all around a The average man doesn't 1.11.1111: If-I lllillTy hex‘, what will I have a chroma? And what will we have 11g l_1c" Do you__l0ve inc? perfume behind her ears and is Jolly and amusing to be with. But 1110 woman with brains has sens enough to see that if a wlfc 11111115 to keep her husband in a world full of attractive woman, sue must beat 111cm to it and put. 111 a b01101‘ line of charms than they have. S110 must keea her. elf dolled up and good to loo at. She must be an interesting companion. and she must make 1101' home-brewed flattery s0 potent. it will make that of other women as innocuous and 1:1 tcless as skimmed milk besides champagne. I11 marriage it l. always a con- dition and not a theory that 00n- fronts tile wife. and if she is wise she adapts 1101‘ methods to the 511111111011. If she knows that her husband loatlies being ‘flagged, she bites her tongue off rather than keep ilarping on tl‘10 same theme. Wlmt to Practice If she know; that he has the hcad-of-the-irousc complex. she pleases 111111 by asking his advice abcut every subject, and then docs Ins she likes. If he is a gnurcncl, she keeps a good table and doesn't .poil every mounthful he eats by telling 111m how bad it is for his stomach. If he likes to step out she goes with him. instead of stay- ing at home and delivering him a curtain lecture on his return. In a word- she uses her brains in trying to b0 the sort of wife l‘.er husband want: and is doing her best t0 make life pleasant for him and keep him happy, for she knows that the woman who makes a suc- cess of her marriage must put just _as much thought and work and in- telligence into lt as she would into making a go of any other career that. she had chosen a‘ her life- Work. DOROTHY DIX. HORO For I-‘rld-‘iy, February 7th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Be particularly careful (sspeoal- ly this morning) not. to ‘promise lightly or agree to anything that snacks of disloyalty, u‘ which would cause dissension and con- fusion ln work vlt/al to our c:untry‘s needs. B;- firm in determnation, but also tactrful. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Favzrable f r business transactions and industrial production but you must guard against schemers and schemes that. would thwart y 111‘ high idrals and resolutions. B0 careful of health. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (GEITXIIIU- Should be a favcrnble period for matters that. require y ur 0101/01‘ in-gcnuity, unique advcrtisirg ideas. smart, new and prcgrcssivc plans and methods. All important chang- es should be given fcrethcilght. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Splendid inclinations prevail for usefully progrcssive rejects. manu- facturnig and handing consumers‘ commodities, g:v01‘nm01‘.t-. army navy and nerfnaulical oqlrrmcnl 11nd stipplios. Esprcial cur.- is ad- vi 0d shipping. JULY 24 to AUGUST 2G (L00)- Tf you will be discrlminatn". sift the valucs from the wnrthlrss you can accomplish a great 110111 here. Today's n challcngc to in- genius, mrslslent- go-gciters and yu are in 1.111s class. AUGUST 23 10 SFPTEMBER 2'1 Your Individual ~—-— By Frances Drake in drugs, chemicals, oilsm and : (Virgo) - Big probkms will re- SCOPE quire keen, clear thought and v15- ion. Keep safety on the conserv- ative side in personal matters. Don't waste valuable time fussing wit-h trlvialties. S11v0 your energy and tine for the bigger, more lm- portant. activities. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Avtld confusion and lack 0f concentration today and you'll keep pace with the demands made upon you. Useful. substantial in- dustries are among the f.r51 fav- ored. You can make headway 1f you 113'. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Sccrpio) - Give preference to the urgent issues. Try persuasion rather than force 1:1 get. maximum re- suits. The ra/W matxerall market. as well as finished producst ls favored for gains. NOVEIVIIBER. 23 m DHIHVIBER. 22 (Sagittarius) — Retrench; think things out carefully before execut- ing them. Keep personal expendi- tures within reasonable bounds. Y.ur potent. weapon today: Pers‘st- eny. patience, cooperative under- standing. ' DECEMBER 23 In JANUARY 21 (Cmricornl - Work with, and on, machinery. tools. lumber. paint. steel. iron wool and other cam- modiltes 1f general and personal 11m are highly favored althuogh recklrssness should he strictly 1c- 1100. Beth management and cm- plwvcrs are favored" JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarlusl - Let your efforfn be in prcn rtlon b9 ycur responsbilit- 1e11, A go d day for making solid arns, of Greston, Hampshire. Clip- taln Richards is expected in New Zealaud shortly." , Lorna but. the magazine aside and I thought no more abqut it. Miss Marris came in in her 5011511)]; (lI‘€&§lllg-gOWI1 soon afterwards "Your father says he won't. want 1.110 car this n1orn1..' Mk5 M31115 said. “S0 I shall 3.. Hawksf-ii-Ii to drive me into the town —I want to] get some embroidery silks; and it I come back hem and pick you up I thought we could drive up to the mountain hut on Mount Egmont; they say the view is wonderful." “I've seen more views in this country than I've ever seen in my life," said Lorna lazily, "but I lup- pose I could bear another!" Miss Marris went away. with the magazine under her arm. Ten min- utes later when Lorna. sprang out of b0cl she glanced out. of the window and saw Hawks-ford standing below by the 011.1‘. waiting for her aunt. As though his attention had already been on Lama's window. Hawlrsford YOUNG leaves finer flavor in iharF/LILY tcontlnuod on page Q 001 O) . Ilnnlod lad pnohd In Canola new tea ball f o r C! At your grocer’; - 18 or I00 to thg , . . J endcr Loaf 1'01 In 7- and 12-00. packages. I 1 inevitably to some lady who puts‘ MAROONED f Trinidad to be mar- rlgufgl-yormack, of New Zealand. w” one or the passengers aboard the Weamer Rangitane, which was attacked by an enemy raider and later marooned on Emirau inland. Returned to Australia by a rescue ip. Miss Black boarded a U_. S vessel. She is shown in M1am1,. Fla... still en route to Trinidad. A MomingSmllc A dccb r received the following 101.101‘ from his young szn. "Dear Dad. I wish y;u hatrccme to the 5011901 concert. We dist “I-Iaznlct"! A lot of fathers and mothers came. 50mg 1.1 mean hard seen it before but, they laughed just the same." 1 I A dcctor, on duty wth a naval unit. in th0 Mediterranean, wrote back to his ssn at college. "I am new standing 0n the eige of the precipice frcln which the ancient Spartans flung their dcfrctive children. 1 am sorry you are n1: wxth r110." hcadwrayr in all useful lilies. Ron- cmy of time and energy arc un- port-ant. FEBRUARY 21 to ALARCH 20 (Pisces) -- Doubtful matter», un- tride mcthrds are mt fllvorcd un- less tltcy are 1:1 _v0u1‘ invest gative schedule. Anything xvilh tlte pos- Fashionsv '1 Litveratu l_iv L’ FEBRUARY], 1941 "~-»..,' " 1 re, Lelse 3-1718 Woman ’s Realm L088 AND GAIN Wh I 0mm“ What’? hncve 10M. with what I have calmed. What I have missed with what at- mm, r-Olil do 1 m1 m: price. 1 am wan How many days have been idly spent. Haw llke'a.n arrow the 800d 1111411114 naskfallen short. of been turned as e. But ho mail dare mrjesgzurelossaudgainlnthi: Defeat may be vlcwrr In dlsflill-W- Tl-w lowest ebb us the tum of th tide. _By Henry W. Longfellow SEAWEED 50X GIFT OF SCIENCE Seaweed stoclnngs may be i.rn- mune fr-m 1H6, but may dtvelcp barnacles instead of ladders, says g facetious writer to we Man- chester Guardian on the seri- ously discussed wartmle project of making rayon from seaweed. Horwtver, the correspondent de- clares; We strait be able to s-l18 "Rule Britanlu" a little more l-udly than ever when the new type o1 rayon fabric, the basis of which is seaweed, comes into Bfillfral use; Britain's traditional mastery of the seas will_hs.ve been dantonstrated 1n a new direction. Venneers painting, “Lady Writ- ing," once sold fcr an equivalent of $6; tne of hi5 other works r0- cenl-ly sold for $200,000. To keep rice hot, after it has boil- ed, drain, rinse 111 warm water and return to a kettle. Cover w.t1h cloth and set kettle 1n pl.11 of hot water over 10w heat. The rice WlLI con- tinue t,» swell and 1:00p I101, and flaky for 10 minutes. You 011:1 keep 1111101110111 or spaghetti 110: this same way. Orange Lrunlpet v.ne5 are showy and fast, growing pEIEIILIIQIS. They require no cultivatmn except plun- Hllg and make an excellent screen for covering up uneighly places. . aluc of off cirncy and $110501 should be given a 111111., Teamuork ‘ confelt-licr-s- 111111 interclzang 11g ofI ideas favored. A 01111.1) norm 01v "rms DAY‘ will requrv most. careful rr-aring and spiritual 8,5 wcll as material] education. A bright. lcvnblc. g nlle but irrziroslvc. rcistlcss 111110 armc- hr-rlv, Th0 mrre occupied it i5 krpt wit s me useful activity, the hap- Fi€l‘_m0!‘(> ucccssful and healthier t WlII be. Inactivity and lack of Blllfflflcm." 1'0 its wirsl. 021cm es. 1 If tldgety nerves. restless nights and otherdlstress from female functional disorders keep you from enjoying life-take Lydia E. Plnkhami Ve 9- table Compound-well known or . over 60 years tn helping weak. nerv- ous women during "difficult" days. Made in Canada. Dain Vanity Made From Packing Bo! Chin-t and Direction: Show low You'll feel like a pampered prin- cess at this vanity table, though it'| only a packing box you dress up yourself! The skirt l: enchanting in blue organdy with frothy white lace ruffles and blue satin bows-or In feminine apple-blossom pink with bow: of whit: satin. It’: just one piece from top to floor with the ruffles sewn on about l4 inches apart. To make the table, nail a kidney- shaped board across the top of l packing box and fit the top tightly with sateen which matches the organdy in color. Then top with Lhe organdy and tack in place around the table edge, where you also tack on a piece of double-snap tape. Now back your organdy nkirt with the sateen lining and snap it to the tape. On washing day, you just un-snap. Quite an accomplishment, but frankly no easy! And then Iuch l joy to make bedspread and curtain: to match! Exact directions for making and covering this charming vanity table are given 1n our SZ-page booklet. Also explains how to maké l book- rack table, n sewing stand, l two- way screen, other useful and attrac- tlv_e item! for home _or 1'31‘ gifts. 80nd 20c in calm for your cow | number, Be European kings Ind ncblcs used L0 have "pipe masters," win "broke in" and cared for 1:10 royal smoking implements. Cucumbers may be forc1c1 1.1 grow 1 straight by skplping a glass Lube; over thcm when they are small, There 1's a growing feeling for- tallored mood» in fpring g1 ves with the excqmon of T/Le fabric 111105. where a parallel (‘LSVHOPUICIIL i5 toward solt treauucnts Witt-h ruffles, scallops and feminine Loudies. ‘Ilhat old pair of wissors can be used in the kltchtn for cutting l‘ bar: n rind, etc. Pumps are far in the lead as a 1 pattern type in shoe styles. When buymg a. new stair carpet. always buy a half-yard more th n is netded and fold it at and bottom of stairs. As carpet wears on edges of stairs move it. It will last longer and wear more evenly. 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If yrure at all bud- get-mlzided, you'll take Rdvlllllag! of the opportunities thcy offer 1,11 change-about magic. Have w“ eral _to mix or match 11-1111 you] ev-cnmg Jumper 01' 1.11110 sk.1't_'I'11 came in the softest of paste] “"011, punctuated with sequin pockets o1 shining metal cloth collars. ——————-__ DUNCAS J. GILLIS PORT HOOD, Feb. 4. — A well- known and respected Harbor View. Duncan J. Gilli), passed uwav at his home there Sun- day. January 26th, after a prolong- 0d illness. at the age of 73 years, Mr. G1l‘is was born at Little Judique a son of the late John Gillis, and his wife. Rachale Mcfsaac. In 111.1 younger days he followed the fishing industry and later operated his own vessel between Pictou. P. E. 1.. and Port Hood. He ls survived by his wife, Margaret Glllls. of Port Hood. and one sister. Annie. residing 111 North Quincy, Mass. His funeral was held on Tuesday. conducted by Rev. Donald MacPherson, with 111- terment at St. Peter's cemetery, Port Hood. 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Choose cr cottcn far your new house fuck. sure that it in a. fabric that will come out of the wash wb smiling and Just u bright u new, for you will be very fond of this oocnfortablo frock. 1111p ma’ u; make sleeve; no cut tn om wl thQ qide sections and the be- Mnlnc P11110965 lines give 1.110 m- llng necessary for comfort and beauty. Ric-rim is a gay and prac- tical trimming for the V-neck lmd llrguare pockets of this home frock. you prefer the dreu can b; giadewwith 11 heart. shaped neck- ne . 81m 1m aoao u designed 1 rim 14. 16, 36, 338, 40. £2, 44 46 31$ 48 Size 36 requires 8 1-2 yard; of 39-inch fabric with 2 1-2 yards of rune. Send Twenty (200) coin is pre- ferred. for Pattcrn. Write plainly your Name, Address and the style sure to mu the time you wish. Style 110.2609 Btu Name street Addrul ‘ 01B! Province of Hand-Made Gift Novelties m ‘I110 Guardian Home Service. 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