“Cilia Eleni?’ “ " ' -‘ FDGDGDDOG-DDGDGOGO-O! Woman's Realm f Socza We. Need Age Can tn Lcnrn ' Become flow to D h D Blessing Grow Old y u or Cline in Age is no License for Becoming Can- tzinkcrous in Mind or Slovenly in Appearance I ' ="-'~l‘sh~d cd-lcntnr, who has as many letters after his name as or more. and like it. He would be lWfmYll other people would like them, for there ticnce to endure us. vyhosc prcseilce is a benediction household. in an F01‘ the (lid i">ll.'~l;lui' illui llivlr lilcm a right l0 ii . kc tlirmscircs as able as ZILIC iisurgrec they please, and on y tuomfien the --___.. hose of us who COHUIIIK‘ ll work any school urltvious and aerei-zibll- so that we would (‘lil.(ll'i'll and our LLl‘1l.'l(lCllll(ll'(‘Ii and our irieu <1 "I 131911’ Ffflfllkllllg us as an affliction that-they ' . i . mi. in crw. liinl so there would be ivelrome on every doormat .l.~ - ml o: are keep-oilt sign. o1 should have a kiiiilcrgaricn cIrlss for the kiddies of 50 u bvgril with llli‘ ])l‘!llliil'_\' lesson of Leaching them to and DUllllld their ears and comb their heads. For it .- lirlife that nicn and women, perceiving that they are Aliltfiflw 0F Robert Tuyiors. began to get sloveiliy in their ‘l ‘c! illHI‘ personal appearance. They let out their corset xvii their heels if they aye women; they buy clothes for wr style. quit bothering about the hang of their skirts ' i0 look like a package ihut Mother fled up. ' V ' ‘ l?" “it'll ill" Eel imurichy and fat, have dandruff on their . \_\' on their via stcoals and are altogether hard on the eyes .‘ 'l'l re is no excuse for Grandma and Grandpa looking l IlillPni‘. days of cheap ciothcsnnd plenty of soap and ')()!lv‘l' they are taught that if they want people to like w i-y lane to be tvorth looking at the better, mo s-lii-ilfd he a class in manners. q . , __ , , . l -1' _ Everybody lives in ~, _ -y p ‘ , . ..; .. n. if they are rich, and loaves them severely alone if they are - l» mistake for old neople to think that their age is an will rec-able because the more we lose our physical charms, the it is for us to cultivate a charming personality that will -- w us. instead 0f driving them from us, ~ :2! the school for old people should leach them the fine art of iris. or how i0 be popular when you ore 80. It should teach ' Wll-Pfl we no longer have beauty and vivacity to attract people no use other means, such as personal attentions, good dimers, We all have to buy our wny l: should teach them to can their reminiscences, for The Fact That You Have Passed the 50 Mark ,., soilp, ms established what he calls the School of Mat- uluil s zmosc purl‘ ‘>0 is to leach people to live to be a hundred years old ing a greater service 1f he started a school to teach men and “omen how to grow 01d so >liliill llllfllflse in our beconrng centcuarians 1f we are Sil"h posts that our families and friends have to pray for sircngth and pa- y _I'. is the cuslonl to speak of thc aged as if Lil(‘_\' were always gentle and benign, saints In rcaiiiy, most old people are dictatorial and cantankerous mid about 3a S00illlllg lo live ivith as u l-llillvh of nctiles. gives lo exist must all gmw old, would pcrforln ii ii taught us how P91‘- and 3 l5 Y Y "l \ . l (Author oi’ “Plrnie 0min”, Pirates In Fact And Fiction Wflaters \Vhere No Vessel ls Safe By CAPTAIN PATRICK CLIFFORD. “Men Without Fear", etc.) PARIS Vciy posslby, agreed the deiec- Miss Revel, he said quietly when i §I};A'_; 11: five Bill. human lives count far they were alone. You wouldn't re- ,, me ' ’ ' " ' more than the British Empire sent my offering you advice, would . " ‘ mssvac Line's profits. Youmust carry that you? Sally looked surprised. | 1.0 ‘WWW stigma» b ginuil, Czipiain Bracken, in order t0 Why, of course not, Major. But f ‘ p'm'_ 1 2T; preclude any possibility of piracy. what have I done? sum’ ‘n “Imam P ‘y’ ' Piracy-piracy, shouted Bracken, leaping to his feet. On a ship of this size? Why, it's the maddest suggestion I ever heard. I tell you the thing's impossible. Major. Then you won't take a guard? asked Clancy slowly. On iniorluniioii of that kind - no, answered Bracken deliberately» If I had‘ any reasonable doubts of the safety of this ship, Major, I'd take any measures necessary. But you can't ask me to jeopardise the reputation of the line, and pro- bably lose lzs iliousanls cl p0ten- tial cruising passengers, because a dying Chinese (lcicctive raves about piracy. Put yourself in my POEM- ion The defective lose with a hope- less grsiurc. 1 we. he sighed. In ihat case let me draw your attention to the * it important lesson of ail. old people should be taught i their sons and daughters io be glad to have them live must deny themselves the pleasure of meddling and advis- "no two vices of age. Mother must learn that when she rs in her daughter-in-lavfs pie she is stirring up trouble -- (uni-cc. Father must learn that if he wants to keep off i ~ iii nerves he must quit throwing newspapers and iP house. and cease being an omcle who knows it all - .<r- lilS grandchildren do the way he did when he was a . r- nl xvi" foo old to learn, says the old proverb. Try it. DOROTHLDIX. l.’ lilllslsome Gross-Stitch Samplers shin-amu- -\l-$n'l‘nr bu - Joy he‘ u/itll. You ilvlwile You stay Peace be with You on 3711mm inky B. ,,_,_ .,,_ t“: -_...r-..<-....- i416 MJYFAIR DESIGN no. 41s Ii if hiuv crosses on liiilllfill linen has long been the favorite and Kiwi-f. (El wiyr; way in. lfllllfidilfi} these lovely mom; samplers 1L ls the s, his oi all ilcl-illevirlrk. Here verses with an appeal and a . mo‘ il-lwl with pretty pictures. You will haw. plenty of l ff" m Psi-s for your Otiristmas giving and w stitch a pair , " “" l“ w" l“ ‘hi’ h“ "my reason, The pattern innchides r ‘l’ raw-h of illl‘. samplers shown, with stitch chart and color sull- WliS. , l oi miliplr-t.c patiern and instructions for sr-nd 20 cents in rll-flillpfi 0r coin (coin preferred) Guardian Neath-work Department. I. me lo dork l0 ll‘ 11"‘ all of these designs, to Th0 cnniomuowr I've this coupon. 1'0 flu- (illlirfolivlnwn Guardian Nocdleurlrk Dcpi. Print yoIr name IINI “Con: phlfl). llli-‘IISX Si). H6 Name - - - — - — --_—----------—— Slrcrf Adrln-:-c————-----------—----- Cify — ~ - — — ——------f|Qv|n¢¢-----——-——- naval anti-piracy regulations. You report your position every two hours to the Commodore's house at I-Iong Kong. You'll do that, I suppose _ 'I‘hat's different, s h r ug g e d Bracken. I suppose. he'll send B. warship after us if he doesn't get our signal, Major? he finished with a laugh. Yes. reiortecl Clancy, bitterly. And that destroyer: might be three hundred miles away. Chinese‘ pir- ates have got away with quite B. lot, Captain Bltzlcken, despite mod- em warships. aind wireless. He left the ship and by the time he reached the mainland found it “u; iicai" the tifiin hour, Not much ilse nitelllpiilll; lo get Gsrston for an hour or two. he reflected. and thought of his guests. A vision of Sally Reillilfslailghing hluc eyes. flar-hed bcfole him. At least he would use any nlenns in his power io ri->i.'.'iiii the girl from travelling to Shanghai aboard the Gigantic. Iioiv crlulri he ever forgive himself ii ho allowed her to run even the \'ii§i1!‘\f. risk of the horror of pir- acy? ll» lmd blirclv reached the l1’i(‘l€‘llli' ilunsinlow on the Beak. lion: Kong's cxcuslve real- dential quaricr. before the cl-H hQQLed lip lhe drive With the V15- iwrs Thc girls looked flushed and happy, and Bill seemed very ch64?!’- fill. l showed ‘eln all the buo plank we used ioyisit ivhcn I was A. D. C in lvfanilla, Michael, he greeted his frieild Ilave a quiet morning? Very. commented Clancy, vllith an Il'-')ilil'fll smile Turning u) the girls he had his servant show them to the bathroom and drew Bill aside. Maddisons face glow serious as his friend quickly described the events of the last few hours, It would be the fourteenth wreck since the ivar, if they pulled it off. file Aliierican said at last. The money's certainly a bait lo tempt them Michael, we must have that guard, he finished dctermlnedly. You might a; well hope for the Willi of (lhina, answered Clancy Neither Bracken nor the Company will hear of it, and I can't force ‘em to marry one. Madison nodded, and his face set in stern lines. You're rlizht, I suppose, Michael. Weil, ill that. case, he continued quietly. Mflurk and I will have to face any trouble alone. The swine won't get away with American gold if we can help it I'll see you got a sub-machine gun, his friend told him. Another thing, Bill; we must prevent Miss Royal from going on to Shanghai. Bill looked at him closely and nodded: Sure. was all he said and then the girls appeared and lunch be- gan. It was a delightful meal, the most. pleasant the Major rememb- ered for years and he found him- self more imvlllflfPd by Sully Ivory mnlnent Ville" flit! meal was over he led her to n fivr corner of the I‘ terrace. leaving Bill and HOICI i V D CANAD rsona WHEAT P , EE that the children start the day right with Shredded Wheat. From its preclousjvhoh wheat ness, they .wlll derive that vital nourishment that sus- tains and keeps them up-lo- die-mark. It feeds them en- ergy and fitness. l: pleas themwlth it: temptlngvvheat ‘vor, while have: mother ‘ _- and work In prepcrln use it's ready-woke . Bi sure to serve Shredded Vheat today and every day. w: cmnouna summon vvnur COMPANY, urn. llpn hlln Qmill U§§Ufi9fi£ l f. Fashions f. Literatuiv». fi-lI-Dlfl-fifififlfl-OO I». g I CHER-BY CAKE 1-2 cup marachino cherries (use aim that you buy in small bottles, and chop them). l-I cup walnut meats. 14 cup of suitana. raisins, the seedless are best. I4 oup of citron or candied peel l up at butter and misco or lard (in a hail! and half proportion), i largo cup of white sugar 3 B886 z cups o: flour I-4 cup of milk l toupoon of baking powder l-i teaqpoon of salt l-z teaspoon of vanilla and l-z teaspoon of lemon essence. First prepare the fruit. In half a cup of the flour drop the raisins. Next grease a round cake tin. Then cream the butter and sugar. Add the beaten eggs and the milk. sift. flho flour with the baking powder EA IAN WHEAT my’: Short Wave Radio Program i iiifim l‘ DAY. DECEMBER 10 _ for one hour. and the salt. Add the flour to the batter, then the fruit and the nuts. then the vanilla and lemon essence. Bake the cake in a moderate oven APPLE savor: CAKE. .l 1-2 cup of butter, I-2 cum 0f brown 50881‘ l-2 cw: of molasses 1 cup of applesauce, 1 teaspoon of soda 2 teaspoons of cloves, cinnamon, mace. nutmeg. i om seedless raisins, 1 cup of oitron 2 l-i cups of flour Cook slowly in a. moderate oven. EDI "PEACS on mourn" I Love red candles On the window-sill. Alive and burning, Throbbing-die still. 0 heart, and cease Thy restless beat Is this not peace? I love green wreaths On g jolly door, Alive and glowing, Radiant, I store 0f memories; release, 0 heart, thy Joy- is this not peace? I love church bells 0n a frost/y night, The world reclothed In a robe of white, L) heart, be gay. For mace is born Upon Christ's Day. —By MURLEL E. BEATON FOOD YOU EAT IS LARGELY ent on a. wiLe stuffs contain property for protect- ing aszrlnst disease. They also raise the ilaturnl powers of a. person's resistance ing causes. RESPONSIBLE ‘FOR YOUR HEALTH Good health is greatly depend- dlet, for food- against disease -pmduc- The reason for this is the pre- sence of necessary vitamins. All foods nre not equally rich in these complex chemical substances, The Housewife '4' And Her Activitiofi This cake needs no icing FAVORITE CHOCOLATE CAKE 1-2 cup of cocoa. and 1-2 cup boil- ing water and took both her hands in his. She did not resist the movement. Mus Reval, he continued gently, could you stay another day in I-fong Kong? You could pick up the Gig- antic again at Honk Kong if you caught one of the regular mail boa . Sally hmitsted for a moment and he uw her cheeks reddln slightly. You've. been awfully nice, Majo. she said at last, and I'd love to see more of Hong Kong. What you suggest is rather unusual isnt it It is, responded Clancy grimly. Miss Reval, I implore you not to travel aboard the Gigantic. Won't you belive in me? I tell you you will be in danger But please, urged Slily. Please tell me about ii»- and how can I poslbly be in danger aboard that ship? . Very well then. said the detec- tive, I'll tell you, if you'll give me your word of honour not to repeat it to a soul. My dear, the I-Iong Kong police have reason to believe that: the Gigantic will be pirated. We've told the captain, but he simpy won't believe us. So you see, you can't go back to her. ‘Phe quick flmh of anger that leaped w her face told him, too late, of his fatal blunder. I'm accustomed to doing what I please, Major, she said coldly. Your story's interesting, of course. but what of the other passengers —are they to be left to their fate while you so kindly single me out? Yes, replied Clancy, with hard eyes. The Giganticis owners are ready to risk them for the reputa- tion of the ship. Miss Reva], I en- tmat you to believe mo. I know your life is in danger aboard that ship. Before she coufd reply. Madison appeared with Helena Granby. A puzzled frown was on the girl's face. Madison stepped forward. I've told Helena ulbat you know, old man. said the American quiet- ly She won't believe me. And neither will I, interrupted Sally. Oh, Bill, dear, it's too ridi- culous. How could they pirate a ship like that? It docs seem incredible, agreed Heena Granby. Arift you assum- ing rather n lo‘, Major Clancy? The detectives mouth set in a grim line and his eyebrow pres- sed hard on his monocle, a sure sign that he was angry Perhaps I am, Miss Grnnby. he said at last However, if you don't believe me, 1 beg of you to let the matter go no further. Sally spoke for both of them. Oh, I'm sure you wouldn't mis- lead us, Major, she snlri impulsive- ly But after all, it docs seem the least bit incredible doesn't it? In any case I'm not sure that I wouldn't like the excitement. It would be really rather thrilling. The detective merely nodded, and Bill Madison spoke up. Well. that's that, Michael, he said ruefully. We'll have to hope your man was wrong. Now will you ding with us tonight? Cilmcy promised and a little later his guests continued their sight- l seeing tour and he made his way Nothing, answered the detective, l 402 n" mm ‘m3’ TOKYO 4:45 mam-Orchestral selections. JZK, 107.311., 16.1.. mq.; JZJ. 26.4 m-.l1.80 m . ‘l BE 6:00 p.81." “K hen vou I-ieil- bronn," ronintioilpiuy. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 neg. t SCIIENNJTAD! 635 pm Bonn Pro- osn. 25s m., l ‘i5 11103.; oeo. 31.8 m., 9.56 m ;GBB, 81.5 m., 9.51 meg 2 cups of brown sugar 1-2 cup of butter 1-2 cup of sour milk in which is dissolved: 1 teaspoon of sods 2 938$» .. 1 1-2 014$ f! flour Mix the brown sugar and butler. Add the cocoa, water, sour milk, 988$. and tlhen the flour. Bake in l moderate oven for about fifteen minutes. though. By the way, sir, Mr. Car- son made a statement to me. Said he saw no one except your con- wppear regularly lllf‘ llil . but the iinportniit ones are fresh fruit and vegetables. milk, butter. cream, cheese, eggs, fish, and animal liver, some of which should on the family The ideal daily menu would con- tain butter, cheese, a glass of milk, egg, an orange or tomato or green salad, in addition to any- thing else that you might. fancy. BLACK AND NAVY Black strongly predominates in many collections, relieved by gold or color, but one or two big houses prefer navy 15 the basic shade. WEAR, RUBBER GLOVES WHEN WORKING IN KITCHEN himself to-night. It's last week. ' Midnight voice." , 31.1 m., 9.68 ‘n63. 9:5 pm -— ‘. ‘a Adminl.” Robert Hake, l-mt-Sen, ‘I sequence for radio GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSC,31.8 m., 9.58 meg i G813. 31.5 . 9 51 mGB. PITTSB 11:30 p.m.— Club W828, 48 8 m., 6.14 meg. 12:45 am. Mimic. JZK, 19.7 m., 15. . SYDNEY. A TRALIA 1:15 n.m.—’I\lk n Australia. VKZVIILlLN m.,: 59 meg to his office. He tr elled by fax! and ivas alighting ousido the Con- tral station when some instinctive feeling made him t n, with the lotley crowd on the other sld: of the road was tall China For Real Economy-BetterFlavour PURITH F IIOUR. Best for 9L! your Baking’ 'i v Pi man in native dress Something gleamed in his ha d and l3 Clancy fell face dvwu aids to the gutter a sicel object‘ -‘~ --‘- over his head, and a thin ifo plunged into the side of the mi . In a flash the detec‘ his feet, gun in hand, in that brief moment it took im to the would-be murder ‘ had disap- peared. I-Ie shoved his the crowd in pursu his office, a slight about his lips. I dapper young aslsta lng for him, and ancytarldfiy outlined his adventumf A present mam the Black to, unless I'm greatly mistaken, lurk. he laughed. throwing the e, which he had removed from the cab. on to his desk. Well, onylhim new Clark shook his head. I've had every available mm scouring the town to check i‘: on Lee. he answered. Bo far tiufve found nothing to substantiate‘ his story. By the way. sir, in: fin; We'll Captain and passengers here picked up in the ship’; boots in the Kianchou Bay. The Ori to! Prince boat gels here to-nlght. You don't think the connected, sir, hazurded Clark idea, 1b Ba Continued _.___ _J p QIWICQ stables on his way to the gate. He was anxious to get away as he's taking a. new ship to Shanghai the Lilong- hoo, she only arrived from home 1 know, commented Clancy, He's n master mariner, of course, isn't h. ‘ Clever lad. Well, Clark" keep on the job and let mo know the minute you get anything that may bear on the Gigantic affair. You might run down and quiz the sur- vivors of the Tung-Wo when the two are Not yet, replied the Officer, but I may change my mind. At any rate your suggestion Elves me on It is not every woman who finds rubber gloves unmixed as kitchen blessings, and most women think more than oiice before put- tlilg them on for any half-minute task. Or rather they remember the time and trouble involved in the taking of them off again, and accordingly do not bother to put them on, save when their hands need protection of some duration. But they are unwise because kit- chen tasks take their toll of soft and lovely hands. TIME FOR SLEEP 'I‘ca:ll the young child how to icll by the clock the time for his nap or his bedtime. Then a game may bi‘. ltlnycd whereby he thinks he is putting himself to bed and them is rarely an argument. EASIER ON MOTHER. As soon as possible leach the youuc child how in climb into hi5 I ~<l and hiizh chair. The exercise voill do ihc baby good while it will not, do ltfoihcl" any particular good =——~ ~~ - -.1—.~—.-~;. . .. d<~>fi°l> 14-h m lto lift a heavy child QCIIOOL BANDKERC m w“; clnlq i5 one nvllttaimon -- ~ her hankie I fashion? SLY " y”: ZxPS-Lw‘ .. , , material and Iilzllam and fi “@7375. ' onfl ror use at. ion)“; T1? titan“ . will then b9 am“ ‘I , 8d. u-.-¢"' | pl on THE imbio‘ If your older son is follolfing om of the exciting serials givn vvei the radio and you notice it er your little daughter norvobl- _I that she is not. in the room wlue it is going on. Soon she Will h! old enough to realize it is Ill max‘- bellevs but until that the it 1* better if she does not listen t0 1‘- KEEP cnsivimnniizs IN A, COOL, DRY PLACE Cranberries should be KM in a cool, dry place t0 DYE"?- spolling, preferably the reifrigel ator. Select the berries that 0.1‘. hard and crisp and have a brilliant shiny surface. 'Ilhe large, brllhf red berries have a vfify W" 1'17"," the smaller, darker red frllll? 9' milder taste. Besides the tram‘ tional cranberry sauce i1 d 0Y5“; bgrry jelly, use their j‘! so 53°“ a cocktail. or in puddirgs pies, salads and frozen desserts v A Morningsmile TIIS REASON. "Well." mused the _ who had been handed his enot fare, "I have known some people to give a bit over," “Aye? replied our old Aberdeen friend, "and that was ma. reason for asking ye tae stop un- derr a lomp." SANDY AGAIN- "So ye‘!!! ma caddy. eh?” . 9.. “Ara ye a guia yin at finding the lost balls?" “Ayet "'I'hen yc‘d better be gebtin‘ busy so Ah can starrt ma. game." SEA COW POND SCHOOL Standing of Sea Cow Pond Bdloo! forthe month of November. Grade IX.-1, Frances. Shea: Z Frances Gavin; a, Jean Mortimer. Grade VIH.—1, Stella Gavin; I, Lena Shea. Grade VII-l, viola shes: 2, Elia McMillan. Grade V. (oi-l, Edgar Gavin. Grade V. (b)—l. Bernie Morrissey. Grade I'V.-l, Vernit Shea. Grade III-l, Betty Mommy: I. Irma Ready and Margaret Mor- risey: 3, Inez Gavin. , Grade II.-—i, Iris Shea; 2.1mm Shea. ‘ Perfect attendance for month~ Frances Gavin, Frances Shea. Lend Shea. Viola. Shea. Edgar Gavin, Inez Gavin, Betty Morrissey, Mar- garct MOlTlSSoy, Rita Shea. Rufena M. lIolzrli1--Teac1i_er.__ Bad Tobie Manners Hold You Back Remand Madge won't be invlicd to this nice club again, we fear. Their host is crimson with embar- rassment over their conspicuously Prince found them and radios n. two officers were held u hos ‘as. ' Officers, eh? crunied his u- perior. That's wen unusual Cl t. No much clinnce of raising n 1n from any poor devils employed by the hing W0’: owners. Clark nodded. l Another unusual techno, he n- marked, is that they retained the ship. I expect she'll be found soon bud mmnera. Madge trying to be "extra polite,’ l! eating olives with her fork. She- ipu her coffee from her spoon in what the thinks is a dainty manner. She doesn't know the coffee spoon ll for ltirring only. Ken grips his fork as if it were a cello Ild his knife a bow. lie tucks the corner of his napkin into his vest front and butters a whnle slice of bread If once. these error: an offensive to wall-bred people. Check your fable will"!!! Nrilull! with our Ell-page booklet. Cohrse-by-muru direc- tion! fotmflnrmnl dinners. Learn l‘ llting It restaurants din” , mgiiqlncsgn, n parties. Iazfl 20¢ in coins’ d 110$ THUG M nrarg [,0 The 0311111 Scrlve, Address. H H0 hire’ to l plninly your Name Adiifi, and t Name of booklet, .. m. Street Aildrc-so OT-".~*-—........ or your copy FASHION Fox oillors THE HUME DRESSMAKER |__ Attractive! Isn't it? It has l moulded bosom. fitted waist, slim hips and perky flared hem. It i1 gay as it is practical and lovely in look at in maim and brown candy striped sturdy peioale. A brown rope halter neck cord ties in a bow at the back; also at. the front. If you like, the halter neck may be of self-material. The pattern pro- vides for a shaped hand. 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