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SL211’ in the sky! T‘ a mother's deep prayer, .5 A i a, baby's low or ; Arid the star rains its firs Whm the beautiful singl For the manger of Bet chem Cirnrilcs a King. ’I‘herr‘5 tumult of Joy O‘ i" the wonderful birth; he virgins sweet boy ' c Lord of the Earth. Ay, the star rains its firs. And the beautiful sing, For the manger of Bethlehem Crudss a Kins. In the light of that star Lie me ages impearled: And that song from afar Hus swept over the world. Every hcnrt is aflame and flit Beautiful sing Jesus is m the homes of the nations that King. We reJoicl in tho light. And we echo ths song That comes down thrOUZh ‘h! l!!!" Rom the heavenly throng. _v we shouted to the lovely cvangcl hey bring, Ami we greet in Bil Oredls our Saviour and King. arenas SMALL _ U sup nsconsnvs NEW YORK-Your probably know >- joth, napkins, etc. Simple to make. contains 9 motifs measuring i 1-2 by sonnpiete instructions. ’I‘o order pattern: Write. or send rdisn. Iccdiework Department Design m. m L1'_“_'_"_"_"_'_'_'_'_II I I I I I I I I III I [smut-r mmsu----1- rnovngolgggv-g-eg-y- . .,__ - en coop an‘ building a fence round 5 watermelon patch." when Yah are aiming? s.iver 1| tbs metal used for snuc of the Jewelry now being worn You’ watches which srs decorative an diminutl with the continued favor accoi-de large rings. . g A Morning Smile REAL TEMPTATION One Sunday morning the psntaut backslider to church for s long time," he slid. "m1 glad to see Y0“- "Ah done had to come," exclaim- ed Rastus. “Ah needs strengthenin.’ I’5g got a Job whitewashing a chick- Itifis mstruotnr -Do 701s know stranger in this district FRUIT AND FLOWER. M0111"! DESIGN N0. III moss All! Mill niflkrcn fl-om casts Pruit and flower gift applique cmlggitdaroircksufirstemmhmchno‘ e521; mmrh m duwvainz the and m z 1-4 to 2 3-4 x 3 3-4 niches with above picture with your name and ‘gdrcss with in cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- wn Gun New Recruit -No sir, I'm s find some stunning silver pieces both with and without stones You also “'-—- will find scme extremely attractive patriotic designs both in enamel, in .a.stlc.s and stones but the big in- rcst seams to be centurcd in ve Ring watches are most interesting of all and right in iine Ni gliillllflllllllllllllllilllllllllllthia. of s. Negro congregation noticcd that an old face had reappeared zmorig his flock and after the ser- mon welcomed thc supposedly r0- "Ihis is the first time you've bccn ll Rules d d 7. member has become!" 5° when you're stuck for s word. You don't usually keep the floor for more than three minutes. 71E 500K, Dorothy vDix Good Morale on Home Front cap ' an. a n». nt as m Arm Cam I a‘: I teupoonsngsking powder, orta y p 1-2 tmspoon salt, 1 tesspoo cinna- mon, 1-2 teaspoon cloves, 1-2 tea- spOOh slispice, 1 cup mincemeat. Cream stiortcning, odd sugar,- well-beaten eggs and milk. Mii snd sift flour baking powder, ssl uh. urn. Add mincsmcm and rest of flour. A little more flour may be needed if mincemeat is very moist. Drop batter by tea- spoonfuis onto s ogreased baking crate oven (325 dggrees F.) untjl delicately brown- e . Bearish Father or Over - Sympathetic Mother Can Ruin Domestic Life During the war we hear so much up the morale of the soldier people realize something the of keeping up the domestic Flor the home front is Just ss vita-i ll ibs battle front. are not fought in the sir, or on the wafer, or in the lions of living rooms and across millions of men and children are struggling for their down in defeat, or win out to victory, depen flies buck them up and keep them brave a break their ooura of hope in their s that it is to be hoped it will make many c!!! y apparently never consider-the importance ltgzlugugflzffd on‘: Lhnsmittcs of the Wartime Price» and ‘Prado Board, Chap)!!! Bil-IN I" ""1- lnr. Charlottetown. Q. Is there a new ceiling price on All wsrs dining tables men and wo- lives, and whether they go ds upon whether their fam- used cameras? nd cheerful, or whether they a. Yes Rieiflll prim on "Rd cameras soifi by dealers have been set at 100 per cent of the list price for all types. The result of this MW regulation i; actually to bring about a reduction on prices FIB/Bill"! 1'?- centiy. Because new Cameras are not being manufactured in Canada. retailers have been getting stock by Cream 1-2 pound butter add 1 1-2 pounds sugar gradually. Beat in 8 eggs. Mix and sift 8 1-2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking Powder, i tes- easpoon mace. Dredge 1 1-2 pounds shredded cit- ron 1 1-2 pounds shredded blanch- ed almonds l-4 pound shredded candied lemon peel and 1-4 pound candied orange peel with 1 cub of the flour. Add remaining flour alternately with l cup milk to the first mixture. Add the dredged fruit and 2 grated cocoanuts Turn into buttered pans lined with buttered paper and bake in a slow oven, or I at about 275 degrees Let cool in the gs and put out the last spark souls with their discourage- Curiousiy enough, much as we talk about home home influence, few of us sense its deadly power to determine our whole lives. We even Zi“‘§..‘lf..“i‘.'i§i3f.§.i“.§"’.’53¥‘.‘i..2i.‘”li‘.% as“: 33g“ ww- m necessity, but in no wa o or failure of the inina Q_ So. if Father enjoys working off his grouches about things in general on his family, and is surly and fault-finding (as pleasant to live with as s. sore-headed bear), he indulges himself in A- YES. Any 116W "Mm-i his tempers And if Mother gets a kick out of whining and complaining and nagging and fret- s perfect right to weep and wail all she wants to. y affecting the success SEVEN MINUTE FROSTING Two egg whites unbeaten i 1-2 cups granulated sugar; 5 tables- spoons cold water; 1 tablespoon folrn Wrup; l tablespoon pineapple uce . Combine all ingredients except pineapple Juice in top of double boiler. Mix thoroughly. Place over builuig water and bent briskly until mixture holds shape. Remove from fire and add pineapple Juice. Beat unti‘ cool Spread on cake and top with little dolls dressed as skiers and mounted on drifts of snowy- whitc long. or other appropriate ting, she thinks he has CHILDREN SUFFER FROM PARENTS ILL-NATURE And it nsvcr occurs to Poitier that the no affection to him is because he drove the Or that the reason they are no terrorized them so in their ba-byhood that he gave them an inferiority complex they nevcr g son they took to the street and its ways was because home was such an unpleasant place th ey escaped from it as soon as they could. ur to the wife that the reason that her husband never masterplwm the world is because her constant belittling of him h in himself, and her wet-blank gets anywhere in has killed his fait takes the starch out of him thusiasm left to go into a n fight because they are are full of vim and down and take their beating without protc that there is anything in the world worth Another way in which families break is by pitying them when they ha stead of bracing them for it. Probably this in life than any other one thing. Sympathy c energy so that its unfortunate victims Just sorry for themselves. Mothers are the chief purveyors of th over poor Johnny, who has to horrid time clock and work all d playing golf, until Johnn inequalities of society, so sorry for her darling Ma instead of wearing them, tha s Job and her pride in financial inde into one of the discontented slackers who get eting oi.’ his plans so completely that he hasn't enough en- It is the ‘nappy people who st. It doesn't seem to them down the morale of their ve a hard thing to do. in- accounts for more failures an slay ambition and drug spend their lives in being is lcthsi doss. Mother weeps get up in the morning and punch a ay long in a store or office instead of y comes to consider himself a victim of the p his hands and quits. Mother is mic. who has to model expensive clothes fun ond excitement out pendence, and turns her fired for incompetence. t she takes all the MOHIEIVS SYDEATHY ENCOURAGES MARRIAGE TROUBLES And it is Mother's sym en son finds out that pin-feathered angel, 'pects her to act like run home to Mother pathy that is first aid w most of the divorces he has married a human woman instead of a and daughter discovers that her husband ex- s grownup adult instead of a spoiled baby, they and she pitles them into the divorce court. When ad of her tear duc A woman. who had come trium ding in her life. once said to me: grateful for is that my family has bles, but they have never weaken never tried to keep me from doing t I have never hsd to to overcome. And ti: for there is nothing t piwuilv tliroveh a lot of hard sicd- "The thing that I have been most always stood behind ed me with their pity. They have thing that I felt that I had to do s well as the difficulties I had thank God for on your knees as out of you like at is something to hat takes the last struggling with those you love and who So let's think a little as well as the bat-tie fro mmmxe TllE PRINCESS 0F GRIlTZEll i , By Louis Arthur Cunningham, Author of “Of These Three Loves," “Marionette,” Etc. NZ" "mm-fl" 59"" o! P0150 up morale on the home front What a poised speaker our new Not so surprising-for poise in Public speaking can be learned. The flscrst is knowing tbs rules-how to address tbs chair," how and when to introduce your remarks, what to To get the chairman's attention you raise your hand. when rec- ognised you fill to your feet and Ily. “Madam Chairman, I should like to make the suggestion that-J’ \ -~\u\~ Be brief, explicit. "Mrs. K ‘ ' istrcss, rciieva stuffincss I-HIIPOSI IIMCIIII. "Vn-iro-nol ll so successful because it dou three im- portant things at once: (l) shrinks swollen membranes of the nose (I) clears out nasal passages and is the logical person to ask. She'll done settlement-house work for 10 "t" .4 n. s wo e dos you, no and to- ltsll "Er-er"! Just pause without apology until it comes. Pause: are effective! You can not only speak bu: make resi speeches welli Our SZ-psga booklet gives public speaking encr- IR! you can do st horns for "uiwliiitm. voice. emphasis. ells 50W i0 Prepare s speech, hold st- bontion, fccl st use. Has sample mccchss for many occasion; u. claim. . Eflfiiflmentaiy procedure. Bend me in coins for your of "Public B to Charlotte Name Street Address on; Province I n. niinilil Distress a icun cinnii ‘efthat comcmnwiths cw drops l’ Vicks Vs-uo-nol. It soothes bgxzlsy . . . p cal breathing comfort! , the sublime duck He had discovered g new —map.e sugar, and y syrup of the national tree w on the menu at the Coq beautifully lettere e cimigc counter and Juics's cooking one "Boast turkey s Psrab en frlcsssee a la Osnsdicnn There was s new maitrs d'hotei at the sign of the Go.den Cock. True Jules Goujon was still to be seen in his tentlike apron and tasseled cap but he preferred, Gratzen, to preside over the kit- ix rare sauces and bake with new ways of glor ll Joli Only You Ban Ilo Prlcc Control Qllllllilll And Anlwsrs Questions and answers on day. Th0 questions individuals. . I have rented two rent control board? board office. . . which they are issued? reason his children show A. coupons in your Bcrmsnsnt from him by his harsh ration book m good uni "w! nentities is because he killedtheir initiative and frcm teling the world about it. ficial? What was her history? school with stories llike these. snow forts, to coast downhill on your sleds t0 go on skis and snow- shoes?" "Oh, we like it, Mes-idol But when will Roger come’! When shsll we go back to Philibert again?" Sore Moulli, ilglose leelh n Ins. sore mouth and loose teeth m: rncsn t st Our money- bsck slree- hots O88 s.’ Murillo-Gingivitis 57.?‘ "° Santa Rides Again- The First Visit peaking Self-Taught" Service, Be sure to write plainly We o. Saw; WARS necessities hsvo limited the supply of Naturally, there are times when grocers sro out fol’ loll-O. I!’ you have been disappointed, we n. sorry. Bu! lull-Q ls still being produced, and ycnwfll be sblo to enjoy it from time to Lima, Price Th Guard- .‘.i.‘;“‘2.°' ‘.'“' out: “not. each "h ti?‘ which hm reach? tbs 8mm housewives In this nliilll. Til answers an provided b the Bu!" about the importance of keeping lusdcrs who have lute cut cues / ‘l W ‘"3 °" 9"“ “mm” ‘m berry, Cherry, Orange, Insiion, Lime or Pineapple. occcmscn is, 194; e I Jcll-O-snd the demand exceeds the nipply, Seven delicious flavors-Strawberry, Raw. “Soon -soon is the answer to auestions, I hope." she e no word o Roger Fable. She had written to madame to thank her again to tell her how they fared at the Coq‘ d'or: To say we are as happy here as at Philibert would be no lie ma- dame, and no reflection, I trust, on the wonderful kindness you showed to us. We shall always remember that and bless your enerous heart. But here too we are lppy; here we hayie foigid attrue and loyal! frlignéli an an ones we come. nc e u I h“ dmmfdJ ti," d I? h’ m: old lad after the Morpins n14 1 save ues, an now ps owner of the Coq d'or He is maitre MW mum ‘h’ w” dependfl" ' li ht h k ‘ I myhouseass 8 Oil-WWI"! suite. Should I rebut this to the change of tenancy should be NDOIt- ed to the Board. The necmsary for ac 4o is available at your nears-it O O Q. Is there a specified time to use up coupons after the week for d'hotcl and how proud you would be to see him in that rolel He was born to be the royal chamberlain and sometimes when I see him with the guests here, I um ready t p but more often ready to h i *3? ‘slim ‘.‘.f’°n."““’ "H25 "PP 91' r 9" B 9 cm‘ °1' come to assist gentle Miss Carr of good Monsieur Ohabronneau or , smut Madame Grmdmamn than But three was no one like Rudi ever; he OOUXlgBVB been dancintg at- en ance on e poor ru ers o our 1 m _ bellaoiegdcogntrhd m n Ros ne and Pol M in o ar n an nos e us we . mused he; m h, ,, They love their school and they horn I m r d: are happiest when they go skating iz or on the tobosizan with up from her chair. muttering a a matu. But they are al- ways ask ng for you and when will Roger cone back and will they go truly wondrous were the mapis ices ot over Or that the rea- served in the shape o! H mflDiB ' leaf or a little beaver which were hailed by everyone as a veritable The new maitrc d'hotci was Rudi. To be welcomed to the warm com- fort, the good viands of the C011 d'or by Rudi was better than any appetizer, any cocktail ever poured pep. The sad ones Just sit by man. White-haired courtly, smiling seeming. as indeed he did, to take an interest in everyone who came to dine. Rudi was aiways there to welcome the coming, speed the parting guest. In all the guidebooks printed the Coq d'or was noted as s place that one really must not fail to visit But if prying news- hounds did learn that the Royal House of Gratzen helped to manage the hostelry they for once refrained is soon and 1 hope thst is truth. You src our good friends. our first friends you have o. place ard the picture you gave me. k I shall always treasure it. Have you had any news of that one? It was the end of the first week Emil arid Magda played each eve- ning while dinner was being served, sometimes Meridei sang, and when that sweet contralto came stealing into the ears of the guests the sound of cutlery of clinking glau, of busy talk died out and everyone listened raptiy and marveled and gave the full need of applause. Who was this lovely girl they wondered, who looked like a queen who made the beauties of the screen look arti-- and o ofRO e Fabrc. the air pellucidly clear the snow g r g with myriad crystals, ths s 011316 981k‘ cracllclilns wliftlh clad figure standing at ma ng no sea e r e arable hack, with a hand Madame still lived in the housekeepers rooms She liked them better than the sumptuous ness to madameb heart, a co quarters she had vacated when she undertook to play wi she had begun to c0 he c , d, stared role of Madame Iiaurin noise at on erhaps she thought ‘ookin at. You hear me?" But they never found out Oh, a minor, here another there: She was one of the Hapsburgs she was a Norwegian princess. a great Pol- ish lady; she left a grand oas- tle in Europe a fortune in precious gems -Meridel smiled when Pol Martin and Rosina came back from "Tell those who ask you" she said, "that we come fzom one of the little countries that we are of the small folk who were in the path of the mighty. Tell them we were happy in our own land snd that lws szs hatppy hers. Ym: d: likekit m‘ d” y“? Y°“ ° ° m" ° ll‘ you wsm- ro as WARM as TOAST P Make This Sglrlwlllt Dnls and Because they mobs s smart i! . ‘ the cosyjgrrzin will prove s boon when col xi they'll prove a grand invest- 2590 is design 2: 14: 16: 18 and 30 requires 4 8-8 01' 3 yards 54- ch for dress; and 7-8 yard 54-inch for Jerkin. To order pattern: Write or send picture" with your name and ad- 5E1 stamps to the Needlecraft Buroau The Chlrlnttfilqwn Qundju}, __._______ Btrcot Addscss i By Geoff Hayes MerideYs letter if I had not w. Rudolph act this farce, if I hm hm tell the truth, as he wanted it, she and the children wq have stayed with me. Now the" no having them here on any! . that I know of —none that is. u less that perfect knight, Fabre should come back and .. suads her to marry him. Am doubt whether he could do t)“; the girl is in love with Michel _ love with the image of him. I . she has made a true image, It had been very lonely for . here ever before had she .- Rudolph, how much. ths .. running of the great house h rested with him. True Gesner w capable and willing and the g errment officials had sent a v fine man, Gerard Ohamberlsnd help look after the children, t another governess. Miss Kightly, . one like Meridel and madame oftc wept when she thought of in The noisy honking of s mot ing. She hated motor horns s the brash blowers of them she r threats; got up stiffly. she who 1 never before noticed the aches, t‘ weariness of age in her body, v 1nd resolutely refused to grow -' She went to the window and fl - open the casement prepared to i a command of silence at the o fender. The breath she had stor up for it esca d in a long sigh sheer relief w en she saw the v hicle from which the noise cam " the decrepit old station wagon for long years had been the . And all I can answer the in this country and in our hearts. when that letter cams A blue-white icy day, The sight of that tall, spare, bin the ven through the window to manipuin the horn brought s rush of g g flow of tears to her brig “Your -you young fiend rid‘ th what now E3...“ nsider the ill- ' ' ‘I 0e and come up her: Needlecraft For The Home. \ v weather ed Size 10 srds 39-inch fabric cents in coin or NBIIIO Pfdvifl“ 3) lfflffl- Q ion.Manymtar-rh uffcrers say it's vest relief th?r'v¢ ound. Try it 4 THAN GOUNE‘. S NQV/ WE K T8 lUS ON! AN‘ ONE CAT-- y