N‘. . \ - r Yo; ' j ......,u_zi_..2.i' -. . _ .. i . ‘v ¢~a0oa9"{>“v— -‘ ~ ~ ‘ ‘ ‘a ~ ‘L, .' 900 ‘la-avg’ ‘H f ' a 5-} Social ond- Personal . Fair/lit... w ovo-oooo-oooooeooaeaasoaeoaseo-u wOQOQQQQOOaOQQDOXO-GGQOQO-aaoaaoooooawoovaoooovaqqi ~ Dorothy Dix v~vv ' Woman ’s f-f? Qlvitera tu re . ' '”“>~.‘ I - ililivea msx‘ oouarru; f laments oowosn. a xuqw ' _. Peon exwsmzuca m... yHH/AGIC ALWAYS GIVE5 {DEPENDABLE ‘BAKING .,nzsu|.1's . . “lit a a‘; | 'IIOUI.II AIPINI behold’ if‘ an What- do-We, Need Most for Happiness: Health or Wealth, Love or Unseliisliness? Any of These May Give us the Peace . - We Desire, Yet Only too Often They Defeat Their Own Burpose on zoos xtucs onus A well chosen salad gives tms to a meal and often makes an other- wise mediocre dinner interesting. 'vr:*s - '2... I. IQAQGXQAssIsnasDwauud anrzotqaitsldofacsaatmuraparlialsiag with a minimum of calories if the etch by nltilfll saiad dressing is not over-rich and ‘heavy, . --Wordewortb.. Hearty salads ofmeat, fish and eggs an usually wanted for mecial IUI ‘l0 CAREIOIIAII TIA‘! occasions and seldom find a place ls DI! ‘in the regular menu. Cream cheese, nuts and nut butters, dried fruits. n is practically impose!" w ar- canned fruits, fresh fruits, canned range a smart, soft coiffure if your and fresh vegetables and Jellied " lllll‘ is dry. combinations all are suitable and Imus dryness indicates an un- appeiising for winter meals | ' Strictly speakinl. salads should give the impression of v.vld colourfi crtspness, juflciness and absolute freshness. Lettuce, when it has 3E Whatisthecnethinstbatismostansntialiohappineasf Agroup olnewlawarsdiscuuinsthisqusstiontheotherdayandssohgaveadif- Imentanswortoit. "allull.”.ll|flafl‘lllllt\llI0lllll.”TlIfOclnlII no withoutheaimlrouhavetobs ilttoreailyanjoyanything. everyotbsrlocdthingunocrthaatlmbutit alibeoomescindemasbesanddustheforeeven asickheadache, oeoofifor Ilia on Ilia guy She brings you "ENGLANUS CHOICEST LAVENDER" THE ORIGINAL é/lloare MITCHAM LAVENDER To ilia lover of Lavender than . 1 la only one true L -' l‘ original and gsnulna Potter l Moore's Milcliam Lavender, dls- tilled from the finest flower cl Surrey fields-a pure fragrance ., VQHMUOUHQ “Whatdoesitmattashowaoftyourbad. uwithvhataiiksnshsauitisaprsadifyou tsssalseplassonit? What amockaiytoait down to a feast when you have no appstite._ orifyouknowthatycuaregoirsgtopayfor every mouthful you eat will: pangaodinmges- tlon. What inbeingabistnbuya aldhatifyou havotoputit above thslalicw, ravaledfacoofanlnvalidi “And ill health destroys our morale even as it does our bodies. It makes us selfish and self-centered and. dull and stupid so that we ruth- lessly sacrifice our families to us, and we taik about nothing except our symptoms and our operations. Nothing truer was ever laid than that wiietberlifsiswcrtiiliviogornotdependsupcnouriivcis." gummuflmw, qtmngthattheonetiim; ' guy w happiness ll to bl able in put the welfare of otheis before healtlif Sfiififnifiihifiifii? 11:: €£O::Tse:0ml::u$hip°fg °"“ “d °° “f: :3,’ w“ M 0mm ram" u; yo: 3.11.513 53m " - ppy because gree can sr . -- - doing what you want to do and not doing what you do nogwant to do fglfwvalinm mnxmu ‘bu. ‘um mo“, “d mm more? m“ 9°“ Mum‘ they want to have their cake and sat it. too. because they wiim to tram fluids are not functioning proper- " l7. Ii you have dry hair, ten chan- ces to om.- it looks dull and lifeless. been glvgn the pfgpgr gag-g 15 the; Make lt your aim this winter w embodment of these points and stimulate the scalp, get the Bland! well deserves its place as the usual hi0 the habit of dOiXIB tnhtir 3:;- foundation. al work. 1B sprin . u - = have smiling tm are Avoislilll Mfume W15“ easy to manage, Dry scalps need bnishing every, ‘Ibo often when lettuce is used m. mm forget m pm the brush principally for the salad green- gighl. against the scalp as you start v that is as a bed for some soled mix- ~~ each stroke. And bring the brush tum-it is not eaten and means a -—- upward and outward to the very waste of both money and food ele- j ‘ends of each section of the hair. lmerits. Lettuce rolls, iiri arrange- Get a good hair tonic, use it merit in which the salad m xture is every mgm just before you stnrtirolled in a lettuce leaf, insures the fifteen minutes of vigorous against this waste. Shredded let- your husband was on the night this crime was committed?’ “E! ah didnt." replied thy pip, ness firmly, “den ah busiad a rollin pin over an innslcant man's hsld, dat‘: all." wormoommouplaee oldcouple seeiosslcholhernsariiii-y or Princess, that robs saiiiflcs of its hiiwxmsa, and makes toil i Joy ~f causeitisdonafwtlvoasforwhomogiscaresmoretbmoneqm oneself." u you iisn love, you have sweat-bins. lacking u, y...“ Tu); cook's comvsn Swedish Kallops 2 pounds chuck roast “And yet love is at the bottom of half the tialcdies in the warp; said some woman. "Murders are committed for it. Beam u. .. . for it. Lives wracked. Iiovs curses as well as blesses." overthebalanoeofusandrobusandthenhavausloveandsdmin. ‘v [in brushing. brushing. Part the hair carefully tuce and the tiny leaves from the and u. diminutive sections so that ~ heart of head lettuce mfly be com- Iie IOUXC will reach every single inch of your scalp. Wipe your hair with a clvzin iowel and then be- ‘bined with other salad materials to good advantage, This makes sun- of some of the valuable vitamins bc- ing eaten, even if the bed is left of subtle charm-for nearly 200 years the favourite perfume of England's beautiful woman. i mitouched. Bright red apples, carefully ,wiishcd and polished, make a gay salad. Carefully remove the core and then cut each iippic, petal fashion. almost to tltc blossom end. The petals must be out HHITOW enough to make the salad easy to eat. Fill the cavity with any pre- ‘pared combination well moistened with salad drtsslng. An exce-Yent substitute for fresh. tomatoes is found in tomato jelly.‘ ,Its bright red color makes it espe-i clnlly desirable for the A m. of brilliantine, rubbed on ' be palms of your hands and then " Inoothed over your hair will help te keep in place and give it a little lustre. 1i you keep up the nightly tonic and brushing Lruitmenls. you won't seed to use brilliaiitlne long. HOUSEHOLD HINT! Baked potatoes are more delec- table when rubbed with a. vegetable all or lard before baking. A small -_. amount of either lard or oil in the . <mmf%fhfiN-lultlliitfldtatldltihlbotaliaslbrvifiNtrilafliivu .,..._¢,,_,._.,, _ _ ._ centre of the palm is sufficient to i prepare a dozen small potatoes. Po- tatoes baked in this way n" 'asily peeled for frying purposes. Bee-f liver can be made very much like calves liver if soaked over night in sour milk. intit1iftT t: II‘ 1 . ‘pgw f" ‘V910’ \\ J" .1 DOESN'T DRU DOPE orDlADH‘ Soothe: Away sins and Adios ASCO gives astounding resulia, has: Oilboulliarnilul or habit-forming drilp- ASCO has every modern scientific soothing and pain-removing Ill it. Absolutely sq/s. playi- daus. Creates no craving, constipation (I ' 'vs blcs. E tablet stamped . Rod, while Hus bee. All Tine in y; A590 "on"! GI-(Lldallyiuieueg: MORTGAGE SALE T‘) he W“ U! llubllc auction Saturday the 30th day cfDecenibe-r i938 I the hour of i2 oclock uouu, in 3°!‘ 9f the Law Counts Buhdliig in Qarlottetowu nil iiint up. pi... p; parcel -nf hind situate lying and be iag on Township Number m: lu iflngs I-‘oumy. lwillvdril {IP41 des filltll as follows. that L4 i.» "y; 50mg“ m, the nurtli uy the Morell Rum; m. w; lalt by tho western bonnila-‘v land now or formerly in of Aben Iiniaysori; on the so 5 p the rear line of f rms frontlng on the Lorna Vnlly “Milli; o. the west by l 11"‘ "Illllmir from iin- ,\l0.r'| Billd lo iii» siii-l rmir Hm pumllu] to gym said WBSIITII billlliilliTy line‘ of Aben mnlflisons laud at a sufficient dil ilncs weal therefrom to embrace an area in the land herein daeerihed o! I aeraa, Also all that oibr-r tract. piece lnfl parcel of land situate ly n; snrl bung on Township Nm-ii-r .3. nlurvsnid hounded and ilescniwil n,- fullrivvs that Is w any: Pwmwerving on the norlli lfdo of the More] Road at the south- western emmr o laizd sold to Jivhll I. Crane thaiieo north at right an - to said More]! Road until it mee a salsa Bond, thence west along Pesh- as Road. ihirisen chains au-i seventy I?" links. tin-urn ni rjht anglgs aouth to Morel] Road nnd thence east. along aaid llonrl] Road thirteen chains and seventy-five links to the Qlaea of commencement eoa ain.n| ivvoniy five acres of land a 1m). more or lane. Tbs abnve sale is mads under the qosvsrs of ml.- r-ontained in as In- Illlllsro m‘ mo flag! d 1rd the lib da llf November, "i0 made be- (In holiday l season. The trick of scooping out rinlse to make moist. the centre of ind vidual moulds and with this mixture. Marinate ‘ POTTER 6 MOORE LIMITED LAVENDER HOUSE, LONDON 1 Dial/lien of Mikfllfll Lavanlolsllzo inc . Brown on both sioes. Wash prunes well through sev- eral waters. Cover wi h water and boil one hour, ccck away. Remove pits from‘ pruZCB. Cornhfne horseradish and cecry with salt and add mayon- Fiil prunes‘ cub- filling them wiih extra material is bage in French dressing on ice for worth lwtlimfl in mind. Any mlX- B0 minutes. Arrange On individual filling. Prune and cabbage salad is inex- pensive and sestful for a winter dinner. Prune and Cabbage Salad Sixteen fins large prunes, l table- spoon grated horseradish, 1 cup finely diced celery, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 2 cups shredded French dressing. . sbbage, ture that might bc combined with salad pistes or a platter md put fresh tomatoes may be used for the prepared prunes on the Serve with French Piece of marrow 2 tablespoons butter ‘.4. cup xiour 2 onions 2 hay leaves 2 cups hot water Salt and pepper Have the chuck roast out into two-him cubes; pound pieces lllull tender. Melt buneinm heavy pan with bee: marrow. Add tile meat, onion and bay lemes with a sprink- ling of salt, pepper and iiou..~ than add water, cover and lei simmer slowly.‘ about an hour or lllllih the meat is‘ O sender. berve on p.att-r, gar.._;iied letting me ‘um, with broiled or roasted pot-aim... Fruit Whip alwavshowiing outside the doonNo alonycsntcar socompletelyto tattsrs asseelngyour childrenocldandliungry andnc being able to give them oven warmth and food, or watching loved ones die for lack of the medical attention that might save them. live in squalid and ugly surroundinsl. to have to sat coarse you crave luxuries, to be deprived of cultural opportunities and "Money is the one thing essentialto happinel," said another woman. "Not riches necessarily, though it must be a grand thing to have plenty of cream on the lemon pie of life and make it a lot more tasty, but to be happy you must have enough money to be comfortable and to be free cf amdety about where the next meal ls coming from and bcw you are to pay the rent. “Tberailncpcaoe andserenitylnthosahomuwhsratho tbshuinan To ve fpleasuresandamusementsbeoaussyoucannotaflordtbom. crucified daily." "And yet," said some one softly, “happiness is the one world that isn't sold over the counter. Money will not buy of! will it buy you aflscticsi nor tmdernen not friendship nor norany of the things best worth having." 1 package strawberry gelatin 1 cup boiling water i cup canned cherry juice l cup canned white cherries, stoned and cut in piecs s marshmallows, out in pieces Dissolve gelatin in boiling waist. Add cherry juice. Ocol. When gei- atinisalmostseLbsatiovei-ystifl froth 1"0ld in mm and mish- mallows. Pile in glaszeo. Chili. 1| ‘lb make cocoanut infusion grate‘ or scrape cocoanut and let stand in one cup boiling water for 20 minu- tes. Strain through cheesecloth: arligileesing oocoanut as dry as pos- s e. "love." said another woman. "it is love that mahes round. It is love that glcriiies life and takes the sting out of all of troubhs and u‘ ‘ tiona, and by love I don't mean Just the l e andwonian, but theloveofparentaandchildremthe lovswshavosvenforaninislsandinsniniatathinga. "llohavaraaliylivedwemuthsvehavsknown love. We mmthava glimpsodthsacldanglwyand thswingadiomancewemusthave knownthspeacsandconaforgtbo sense of security that comes with having found one’s love; we must have known the thrill of a baby's head our breast little arms around our necks and the never-ending interest f and girls grown»; wemust baveknownwhst itistohava friends who rejoiced with us in our success and wept with us row, to have known real happiness. It is love that turns a two-room fiatlnto) palace, that keeps a In the days that followed, Jeanne learned what it meant to be the af- fianced of a wealthy and socially prominent young man. The adula- ltion and flattery which came her way was beyond her wildest dreams in the dull days when she had pian- ned this very coup. News of the engagement reached the pron at an early hour after Barstuvwa, Senior, had announced it at Jamie's dinner dance, and all of the following day. Jeanne was be- sieged by society reporters, news photographers, even movie camera men, who watched for her comings and goings around the hotel in the hopes of catching the young mil- iiouaira and his future bride en route to some of the social functions which were gotten up hastily in their honor. Jeane was charmingly gracious to all requests, but showed just the proper shade of reluctance and re- serve. The oonoensua of opinion among the news writers (except the oldest and most sophisticated, who smiled wisely) was that Barstuwes fiancee was a beautiful and cultur- ed young woman of unquestionable social antecedents, who was a trifle einbarraued by ms limelight of publicity. but gracious enough to deny no one. INTI! SPOILER‘! i i l! Adela Parkinson. drowns in late in the afternoon, looked over the gggregltiOn and opened he!‘ B!" wide. "My word, what a rake-oil! Ill 53y it, pays to advertise!" "It has its evils thoujh," laughed Joanne, indicating a little stack of letters. "those are communications from phueegraphers wanting to take my wedding pictures; florists want- lnging to take my wedding pictures; florists wanting to do the church decorations; rnodlstes and mllllflfll wishing to submit models for m! trouaeeau; jewellers oflcflfll lilr gestiona for Vic's wedding sift w me . . . quickly one springs from obscurity into the spotlight?" Adele shook her head. "You've only iust beslm '0 ll!"- my dear! lit-om now on. We?! move you make will be faithfully chronicled, not only up 9-0 1°“! marriage but straight cri through ways lying in wait for any unwfl! Barstnwe." DID ‘THEY KNOW IN IOWA ‘earryin mm ewrrfuid react: Ell lnily and he brood. She hoped not. It would be some toexplain to Aunt “I sos that youhavw dons it," she’ read. "I hope you will ba happy. If‘ you ever cease to be, you know where to come." “Rather sporting of was Jamie's mental nt, as ahe carefully tore up the telegram and dropped the places info her frivol- ous little "tebasket. decoration. I an unusual quality in a young add ’ beautiful girl these rookies modem days. Why?" Jeanna shrugged and sr-Jled the ring Baratowe. had given ner. “Would itbe loo trite to remind you that discretion is the batter partofvflcri...Andlthlnkl have been maocably courageous)” ' Adele ran her fingers through the ilufly hair of the dog in her lap. oouui ysamva as arouses: ~r wondar," m. laid slowly.“ r wonder if, ever in your life, you've done anything really and Isn't it amusing how "l"! i Jeanne smiled. seem in her in- ward knowledge. She wondered what his modern - would say if abs knew ths extent of the maid gamble on which she was launched. "Because, if you haven't." Adele went on, “you surely will before you ‘ dis. It's a feminine law of aver- ly, as aha caught Joanna's frown. take the cheque. after reimbursing "rinnot youforit. Ihimforhlsinitial investment? share your ideas perfectly. mus What would you advise?" i Adele comes first with me always "Stay awayl" replied Adele - - - And yet, sometimes I wonder Prflmlltllr- "D0111 1°01 if I wont do acme silly, romantic Canby 110W i-hlt l-UBL-bs swept away from the fiancee! false glitter of this tinsel life, and money?" wake Ill! to iind myself wearing s. Jeanne hesitated. sunbcnnet. and raising chickens Shewas a trifle l1! and churning butter at sunrise." Adele's vehemenco on the subject “You oushtto marry Henrynar- of Onnby. And yet ahe must have risonl" laughed Jeanne. money at once. Ihahadeapacisdalaughrzom Hesitantlyshepava a Allie, but racaived only a pensive "You see, a neat deal money is tied up in real -er-lcng-term investments. I shall need a lot of ready money quarters fliewouldhavstopaysosristhingi "Don't do itl"shs ioaiaceount. because these shops i-iavequitoabitof ware the was ahs particularly idedupmcoepta needed for hsr wedding prapara- pay it back when time andtnokasurnptitiousgiancest thatotalsilll 0i dliiositl. while AdsleParkinsonpoundhsraslf andwhenwedont they resent it. “Butwhenweoeasethlnkingofoiuaelvesanddevoteourumi "Wsllfsaidthelast h; is ptimistlo dlspmi 80in“: b8! result woinaflflithinktbe ind happinel. What we give we m - broadweoaltupositbewatercomei thing most necessary he happy is like being beam born that way. You iims havaaoonsonltalabilitytolookontbabrltlitsldeofthingsafldam her-ball facnl for bobbin! akiekthenntzthinscandown every time. Fate givqyq You can laugh on trouble.‘ "Re people are so happy as fools.” canmented a woman aourly. Iutitilan aliilalthiflliaha F Whatdowfli-hlllii-i i) tlisnioda- D11 With Chic Styles n '2 '8 ,.§§§§§¥§“ g§gE§§E§E FE E ii git if‘ qllfl h usaseasaadaeassse-eo |Q'\ nun-t...“............... . . . . .... and Illa sasusunu..." ii i. ii if i: Fig i“ E BF 5 §J %N§§§§&u -‘\\§§u.\~'.\mu\zo. .3 auies Fisher cf 3lvei4cn_ and llilsia Fisher his wfs of the part. and the undersigned o! the eth- er part. default having hen iaade is meat of principal and interest of lad long-go. For fnitler particulars appiv to Locd and B “my, Iolicliurs, Chan tatoww, ‘gltel fbll 80th lay of Ncwmbar ' has anew... ivcnoccans. Iavlgagca. s... E» mm ' ha: n. afiornosli papa-s ran large 9"‘ "" stcries about thsaplflohing wed- ding, with photographs of Jeanna and Victor Barstows. Joanne was increasingly thankful that one of q qu-(“N lawman or. Wood's h‘