race Two T35 . CTWEEQIIJZTQVXN. 951539151“ ' {IPTEVARY _1:1-_1.9_47, t V DELICIOUS AND w A ECO Wman’s R OOH-GO-O-Q-fQO-O-O-O-OOQ OfHQ-O-O l} Remember that children need an adequate supply of protective food elements to help them safely through the winter. Vimaltol supplies this nourishment in an irresistibly delicious form. With itl delightful sweet orange flavour it is IS nice as the nicest jam. Viiiiaitol provides Vitamins A, 31.13, Riboflavin (B2). Niacin and minerals Calcium, Phosphorus afl available Iron in deliciously orange flavoured malt extract. For good health, children iiiust have an ample supply of these protective food elements, and the daily use of Vimaltol is rcconiiiiendcd to help restore and maintain natural resistance. ALTOL (Vl-MALT-OU NOMICAL VITAMIN FOOD A. WANDEI lIMIYID. PETEIIOIOUON. CANADA ealm LivingfitLeisure, -—THE WOMAN'S REALM- TO MY VALENTINE you an my own my dearest one . You are my drcani come true. And all the love within my iicart 1 want to give to you. [ want to kiss your smiling face. And hold you in my arms. Tn know that yoirnre mine alone With all your wrnsome charms. q want to wander by your aide Wherever you may go. Across the desert‘: burning sands 0r over winter's snow. I want to look into your 8Y9! And tell my love anew. {And in the garden of my dreams I want to walk With Sim- I went to keep you close to me Because I love you dear. {And I am haPPY only With your gentle presence near. it wiant to Whisper love to you Wherever you may be. Arid O. I hope in your dear heart There is a place for me. Constance I. Heckbert. aovsariom iimrs Pecan, hickory nuts and “Eng- lish” walnuts do not need to liaie their skirns removed before roast- lng. In addressing a card always pro- Ilx a title to tho name oi’ a pCFSOI‘ Even a. small child should bc ad- dressed as either "Master" or "Miss" on an envelope. Ilbll thrive an Silvsrrods ls- radlsud Evap- Orlfel Milk be- cause of ins con- listen: Iii‘ g I. quality and mi- gflivs suntan. 0 5 ‘It has thst i val flavor l liissllkn. his ealfensnfinilk K i s I s (Oll- lmlr uh. the same formal iianie- that with water used once a week the‘ teeth will cloin away stains the toothpaste misses. Keep your lines your closet neat. sheets with ii tiny "x‘ with one color of thread; double sheets with a 0X‘. straight erage woman -the plins of earth, and to add lo TRADITION PIECES Address a. card to s \\'lflOW with she used when hcr husband iras llvinz. _ _ BIUBFDOIIBIC soda and salt mixed mflrlllllg- ‘with YTQSh Dflllls throilSh| -in any and Identify single mark matte mark contrasting So I sing the praises of the av- woman who does her work. who i-s willing to be unknown, who is modest mid "nflifefiicd. who tries to lessen the its happiness. Sh:- is the truo guard- "ialliélflgel of mankind. -Elbcrt Huh- Ifyowd follow a smart new trend, dont have all your furniture match the dark tradition pieces. Do Zita cent. tho room with a _f:~\v {net-es gfnbluntie or havcst fmish mahog- RING AROUND TUB A 300d ivay- to tiuin children to remove the ring around the bathtub is to put a bath brush for tub- scrubbing easy ranching distance of thr- tub, ivith cleaning powder or soap. l Grace/Relief IIOM INIFILY] ITIIFFY DISTIISS OI 9 DOUllI-DUTY ~ NOII DION WORKS PAST llfilfl‘ Vllllll ‘rsoustl til j Instantly relief from head cold dis- tress starts to come when you put a little Va-tro-nol in each nostril. Also How Can ll! By Anne Ashley POQFO 64090-0 O-O-O4-O-Q-OOOQ-O-O4- _f0r a young baby? l A. the chafflrig which so Often comes from all wool garments. l Q. llow can I from broken noodles’! blades. and broken glass. Q. How can I roxmve grease stains from carpets and rugs? A. Oovei- the stsiris with com- thtn bfillh off. _ em _ _ "are you mgii-‘filiiiwiiiiiiii dsiiioiiloililnnli. going ‘to kill the dotted calf?” You'll like it! "N03 answered the old man. I 10031118 the youth‘ over carefully. "No. r11 let you live. But 111 put ~<---- -—-- -—-—€——i— you to work and trsln s lot of that I ‘at, off," t S?‘ g Cook’s Comer Q. what is the best undarwtsr. The best la alik and woolen underwear. This not only helps to ‘warm the little body. but it prevents avoid accidents ' A. Keep s mu or box with close ' ltti-ng lid as a receptacle for holding the broken needles. discarded resol- inesl. Let stand for a. few hours. i-~ O-O-O-O g Ellen’s Diary i a, an Inland Farmers Wife I ‘Mm stay n’ let’; have s talk" Jitlflle coaxed me. turning back the bed-covers invitingly. I had come to the morn above the kitch- en. barely past peep o‘ day on my any down stairs this morning. "But Junie" I protested weakly "the breads waiting to be intruded down." "Let it run all over the place" Jamie laughed. I managed, however. to resist the temptation to remain there with Junie, and by way of milking my head save my heels, I added their night lamp to my wllecllon and hurried to- wards the kitchen. Since Jamie came. it includes a flat-iron, which I use as d comfortable bed fellow -Jarnlo followed presently, when the kettle had bcgim to steam. and it. wss while he wsa moving the table to a position nearer the stove, where we now breakfast cosily, that James called him to the vararidah overlooking the yard. "Como too!" Jamie shouted to me, in his excitement "quick tic-iv. or you'll riiiss it!" I joined them in lllllle to see Tabby deliver a dead “mouse to her kitten. now grown- as big as,he'rself. Amid. joyful mowings. the small prey dissip- peared with Tabby getting never, a morsel of the delicacy. James who never misses an opportunity.’ to “point. a moral" remarked: “There. l Ellen, that is what one might call the right mother instinct.” Tabby.i ‘foolish cat that; she is. brushed her whiskers with a. dainty touch, ,andl then sat back complacently. I ivatchcci the whole performance uiith the same fascination as‘ Jamie. “I'm afraid" I stud tur-nitigi l0 go in, for the tcii pot by now‘ was bubbling away neglected “that Tabby has g decided mother com- plex. She's rearing her family lnl a wa-y um is likely to make herl sup sorrow some day. Youngsteis HIGH-id learn early to be self-i-e-, liant and useful"- though I some- . times forget this idea of iiii-nc in my dealings with Jamie. l l this It vi-as sunny. and lovely the light fall of new snow and a stillness prevailing that made the: assirig of the mailman’; sleigh‘ ut along the hill. clearly heard in the yard. And the sound of a; clicular saw in the distance faded] in nicely with the Blueiays calls’ from the orchard. As he had ‘in-' tended. Junie was out early with. shovel and sled. making roads to Jennies door and from Lhence to the rabbit hutch beyond. which now shelters a. fat lonely buck. l-Ie i; the handsome successor to Susie who, a coy maiden of a bunny, dis- apperacd. leaving neither hide nor hair of her, last Aulunui. Today's pleasiuit weather persuaded Jcan-ie to enjoy a. shopping trip to the city. Jamie stopped his play to watch her go d0wn the short-rut toward the mill. regretfully. He like; to see her when he is out about. “She's not vcry big." I said coming to a. varandah to shake a rug. "No" Jamie agreed than iiiided “was she cvcr on a bus?" “Oh yes". I rc- |il‘ed "lot5' of times." “I 12s’ thought hers so little. that bus man- might never sec hei- n‘ lea go right along ‘ (Continued on-i Page 8) lO-O l‘ . n t Morning Smile f lvv0+e++0+++0+o+++e+vo+o+ l DIAINTAINLNG PRODUCTION i A Scottish farmer had agreed to deliver twenty hens to the 10¢“ market. only nineteen. however, W" Bill-i. and it wsa almost even- ing before the twentieth bird was brought in by the farmer. "Min." said tihe butcher, "you're lste with this one!" WW9." B-zreed the other. “but ye we. she didn't lay until this after- noon." The prodigal son had mini-Md, "Father." lie inquired, 00-0-0- IIOII CHOCOLATE CARI Two and one-quarter cups flour. 2% esspoons baking powder. ‘.5 teaspoon salt, 1 cup ahurtjiing, 1y. cups auger, 1 teaspoon vsniila. 3 Hill. separated. 3 squares chocolate. ‘at and aslt. Cream short- lnc .. enlng until soft, odd 1% on?! alllr. Cresm until fluffy. beat vanilla and gradually, beat in 4 cups sugar. Fold into cake bsttsr. Bske in oven for 30 or 40 minutes. 350 deg. I‘. ifiO-OQ Xocialcnd Personal! Fas G§fO O-O-Q-O...‘ V.‘ v 900-000-9404 i iioono o s O49 O-O-O-O-O-Qffi-Q-OQ-XQQQ Finesse Snares Boys Wise Motligr THY 01x SA YS- i - Y o-wo-oo-oaoooooaoc AAL; Advises Girls Should Luvs lisslsg to Boys _ DEAR M355 DIX: Many of your letters recently have been from young women sakiiig your advice about how to make veterans interested in marriage, and how to get a husband. May I offer a word of ad- vice? ' It is: Don't. The veterans. and the boys who are not veterans. feel that the pursuit o! love is in their hands. They do not like to be conscripted and exploited by the girls or the girls’ mothers. My son never dates a girl who does any of these things: Calls him on the telephone; comes to liis home unless especially invited by his mother; writes the first letter when they urc apart; always has lurr mother in tow; assumes a possessive attitude lo- wards him and calla him her boy friend. So, girls. take s hint. Don't be so anxious. MOM-HER. OF A . ANSWER: I urge every girl who reads this mother's letter to cut it out and paste it on hor mirror where she will sec it every time she puts on her makeup. For lhcso are words of wisdom which will be a lamp to the feet of the girl who wants to be popular with boys and eventually snare one for a husband. The secret of a girl's success with men is to assume a takc-Llqenl-or-lcaire-thcm attitude. Mon are sportsmen by instinct and their first interest in a girl is in chasing her. As long 8o she runs from them, they will run after her; but when she reverses the role and begins pursuing them, they flee from her, and a man can always outdistance a girl in a race. POSSESSIVENESS GIRUS DOOM And don't forget what this mother. who has a son and knows boys. says about possessivcness. More girls lose out on this count than in any other way. The niinutc- a girl begins acting as if she owned a boy. that minute she signs her doom. It is bad enough to be henpecked after marriage. No boy is going to stand for it before marriage. So watch your slop, girl. Elspociaily with the veterans. who, aficr their discipline in the army. are craving freedom, and who arc on the lookout for traps. DEAR MISS DIX: I uni a working girl living with niy parents and grandmother. A couple of years ago I met a boy whom I like very much. but do not love, and when lie asked me to marry him I said no. But my family is crazy about him and is determined that I shall marry him; so they have writtcn to the boy. who is in the Navy. tclling him that the reasoki I refused to marry him was because I was so shy and too bashful to toll him that I loved him, hot a word of which is true. The boy is coming home soon and my family is going along plan- ning a wedding, which I think is giving the boy a very raiv dcal. as I have no intention of marrying him and am going to marry a boy I love, but whom I now have to see secretly‘. I think the reason my family is so crazy for me to marry t-he sailor boy is because he has a little money. Can you think of any way that I can makc the family see the way I do? _ - B. B. ANSWER: Your family is doing a very wrong and cruel thing in trying to force you into marrying a boy you do not love just because they prefer him to the other boy, and because he has a little money. You are a self-supporting. independent girl, and my advice to you is to tell your parents that you are not going to be forced into marriage against your wishes,_and that you will leave home if they interfere with you any more. The days when a girl could be sold to the highest bidder are over. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a man of 4'1. Weigh 135 pounds and am five feet. four lnthcs tall. I havc a car. Make an average of $25 ii week at a. steagy job. My girl is l9 ycars old. weighs over 200 pounds and is so tall i can't kiss hcr unlcss she bends over. But I am crazy about hcr and I think she fools the same way about mo. What chance have we to make a happy life? LOVEE ANSWER: I scc no reason why your marriage shouldn't be a successful one. Size has nothing to do with love, and the fact that your sweetie has to bend over to kiss you cuts no ice in the case. Certainly any girl who tilts the scairs at more than 200 pounds must have a heavy lot of faacinations to make a man crazy about her in t-licsc days when the living skeleton sccms to be the preferred risk. lilSS YOUR TIRED FEELING GUODBYE! I b §O¥O-§4~O-O O-O§-§O-O F5 9'9‘. O 000i‘ Modern I B; Roberta Ina ' 0-0-9 “l use flew-Formula Pepsodent Dental (Zr-ream _ ‘ with lrium" 4 YES! 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It gives the whitest teeth! us! nrsonrm Mosuino mo uioni mo Kill YOUR term "rsrsontur WNIYI" s s it: iii Etiquette l l O00 so O O-OHO-OOQOQ-vrQQO-QO; Household Scrapbook By Roberta Les DO-O O-QOOOO~OOOOOOOOFQO4GO£< VASES v Q. ‘E4 6 cloud the decisions. For the Birthday assured of the kindly interest and consideration of influential persons. disposed 4o assist constructive dc- velopments along practicfl lines. may get little response from such m. may be under certain strange. tr- ralir; or unaccountable impulse. af~ fecting the deeper or more psycho- _li might be logical character fomidriiioii. well to fail buck on hplrlllllll drpths. . pulses toward tho sensational. ilhcit ' ‘liliosc whose birthday it iS.‘Wll lei ini- or visionary might. sci nsidr- all iis- piratioiis or ldt-Biis oi the coiiiiiicn- place. Safe and sane programs might avert strange intrigues or re- grettsbls collusions. - A child born on this day ma)‘ in- clLnc to the impractical unbalanced or erratic. spurning offers of the- sympehhetie insight of its super» lore. melted. if. cup milk. Sift flour, bak- well-beaten egg yolks, then chole- late. Add flour alternately with milk bath-lg. Best egg whites until stiff Po lane Many Sufisr Low Blood unt-And Don't Know It. The hallo: thing about law blood event is that u an weigh about u much u you Ivar m,“ avan look healthy and strong. yet -you can feel ss ifdyou had lcad in Your , dopey. f-irod an peplcss. . blond count means you hnvea t. fat enough red else. Itls ehsii- v u! ab to any lifsqivie oxygen from your throughout your hody. And lust u it: takes oxieen to explode Illolino in your car and makathe power tn turii thewheels. so you must have plenty of nxylen to ex- plode the cacti’! in your body and llva You I . "ti: rlgilllmi Pink Pills fndlh Th0? are world-noted for the help they ve incnsslng the number and strength of red obi-pussies. Then with your blood count ur. ynu‘ll feel like bounding IID the lbelrl as if you were floating nn sir. Ask your druggist (or Dr. Williams Pink Pills b O0" Better English D. C. Wlllllml 1. Wrist. is wrong with this seri- tence? “The building was rssed to the ground." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "tryst"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Exaapente, exaggerate. excitation. the word "dis- 4. What does crepsncy" mean? 5. What is s word beginning with ae that means "composure; rc- ma", waives! i. To the ground la leutologtcsl. as rue means to level to the ground. 2. Pronounce trlst. i as in it. 3. lbtsapente. 4. Stats of being at Vdflflillot} disagreement, "There s lepency in our figima that sci-ail s must bejirplgned." 5. ty. t z l i. O-Q-O-Q4-O§QQ-OO\ telephone during, s. particularly; busy part cf the day, what can be dune? . A. If s telephone call "is too much. of an interruption. one may say. "May 1 cell you back in half an hour?" or. "Will it be conven- lcnt. for you to call me ageLi in half an hour?" . Q. What are the most important things to promote peace in the family circle? 1. Brit-control. unseiflsliness, and . respect for other people's opinions, property. and privacy. will do it. Q. when may invitations to wod- dings be recalled? A. Only when there is a. sudden death in the family. s serious ac- cident. or s cancellation of the mar- rlagc. “thaws liiIT IITTLE ilEAiI m a: l amen sisiisi l Q. 1f oiic has been called on the l, I i Illtl she : "My baby's cheeks sa were so m! Ill frightened. I pvs hl- a Baby's Own Tobie} st noon sud b1 sltu supper he wss all better. _ II Mu. Francis Carroll. nl Midland lisa this to any: "My llttief wssso feverish l ID really alarmed. Thea thought of Baby s 0n I up and around.’ l To clmii a slcnfler vase. fasten a piece of an old sponge on a stick and push unis flown into the vasz. This method is also very useful for cleaning decanters and \\‘fllt\l‘ bot-i f ties. ‘i Bnislses Scrubbing brushes will sotii have ll\ evil-smelling odor if put away while wet. llang them cn a hook on the outside of the house whcro the sun shines, and lot ihcm dry llior- oughly before putting iiwiiy. A Dessert Dish Pres; bamii through a sieve until it is pul , then fold viihippcd cream into it. (iliill and {tarnish with quartered cherries before serv- irig. s iiPEli llliSli Ne! fhll blbyf __...,___ r ‘ill a ss o ' a pl tn-im . e prevent tatiorv-use utieura Son and Talcurn too. All drug- lTls Mod: m Canada. TllE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLIS [for Suturdsy. February l5 ALTHOUGH there is presage of rl ve r three every two Ts lets are Iwset-tsstla, essyi ‘ . "sleepy" stud-no flllllllllfi l potion. teething trots other snlaor sl Isms sod with confidence lrv mothers for Get a bns today. n U e 60 n. eke litigate the vii t. Ififlilfl “t N! b1 r n friendly and concerned interven- tion in affairs generally. from those in place snd power. yet the reign of the sensational. irregular and e:- ‘centric. with emotions. impulseswii- cilrioils umlelcurrents cf the strange llluslve and possibly illicit. may enter the affairs with dubious and debatable influence. Weird or-sb- Needlecraft/ a -FOR Trina/wt:- ENSEMBLE FOR. SPRING The Spring pereruiiai. a. three- pleoe bolero outtlt in a newer, more attractive version. llhe soft bolero with its rolled lapels poses preltily over a ruffle-necked blouse with a waist-minimising‘ sash. Th; skirt has a touch of flarf. N0. 2166 ie cut in slIa 10. 12. 14. 16, ll. and N. Size 16 bolero and skirt require 2% yards 54-inch; blouse, 1% yards 39-inch. Send 20 cents for PATPERN which includes comrflete sewing guide. Print your Name. Addrefl and Style Number plainly. Be lure to state silo you with include. oostsl unit or sons number In your address Address Pattern Department, The ChsrlottetownIGusrdisn Pattern No. 2166 Name Addrel City BULL BAITIJI The bulldog probsbly derives its name from its use in the Middle Ages in bsiting bulls. Robin Hood Flour normal practices or llrgeslnlght be- oiit n2 a [)I‘lIt'\ it .(‘lI\ll(\‘ 0i \\ 'l-'lli‘I| w. lir- it’ llillllt‘ Tldk my;