{AGE TWO L. W0 --— n: man's Re al |Dorothy Dix Says—— MEN HAVE GREATER POWER _ IN EXERTING INFLUENCE Woman Can Only Guide Man Along The Path He Has Already Determined To Follow A. glrlt club is debating this kguestllon: hrfluence over the ither? more influence over women than Whidh sex has the greater The world-fellow seep made with gentle Olive and Palm Olll. 1'0 Will; YOU. THE CHARLOTTETO m '1 Social and Pers Your Individual HOROSCOPE l——-—B'y Frances Drake-——-4 . l.' t tlm. tit-tn: wan. For weaned", Inn" l5 u“ Songnies wcreth any number startled ‘Pius day and I86 us and of the WWI Manon a1 to APRIL 2o Aries) haolwwrsllv- , _..']\)dg,y 01191-3 mlginss; cpportllfii- jhave foieed specialization u ties and profit; to you who are out. and those who do not recogn who are consistentl |practice it are out busy in a systematic manner. Loo new leads - they are av81l-~ 8 QUAR DIAN onal One successful group. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY 'f Fashions '1 Living a ANEW LEA!‘ HQiIIIIQtOmYGGGKWiLhQl-IIVOHI)‘ p- The lessen was done. "Deer Teacher, 1 want u, new leaf." h e ‘ ' > u "1 have ppolléd one. Liieratu JANUARY 15. 1941 m TE Leisure ——The Woman ’s Realm mentl of bread. arm-com“ roiled them, sieved the crumbs“: as particular about not those cmanlbs when coating u. ‘fills. t. a. ‘>311 he not to vegetables does not end with water in WhlCh they are 541m this l . s th ster in ualaties: stock C e, °' The‘ is e355’ 1° ""5“'°"~ "k" "a" t“ Arum. 21 to MAY so (Taurllfi- gnglleeniesg ennui-pose} tgnagity. fair I wghttfi 0m led’ ‘mm? w: green veegidlsiles 02:? rildggsef a “mnell ha‘? (“Cr me“- Me" "'5' A day for reorganization and prep- play. will be extremel kind-heart- Anq salve him a new one, all un- vitamins, mineral 511115- mum course long and eloquently about womeus sacred “ration ‘m. the week 1,0 come A led and have an inna sense "of spotted, green soups with them, ' ' influence over them. and it flutters the vanity welbplanned schedule 1s ha“ me Ipmportlm that; readily dlfferent- And mm m, n4 eye, filled, Look miter condiments, of women to believe it, but when we Come down mild," ' “ woman is to realities we find that» women's influence over men is purely theoretical, while men's influence over women is practical. influence a man to do what; he wants to do. but a man can make u woman do what doesn't want to do. Comparing the two, I should say that a woman's influence over a man ls about three fieapower, while a man's influence over a. Woman's influence consils princlpally-lln speeding a man up along the road he is already going. If he is a man of a. fine and noble and generous nature, a good woman can help him develop those qualities to the nil". power. If he is ambitious. she can spur him on to the greatest achievements of which he is capable. If he ls thrift-y and in- dustrious. she can make him a go-getter. But she carmot put l. backbone into a weakling. nor sew up holes in a spend- sh s. thousand horsepower. A woman can only ‘hhrlfts pocket. nor galvanize a lazy man into action. And doubtless be- cause it is easier to slide down hill —O ’ D than it. is to climb the mountain, bad women have far more influ- ence over men than 300d women have. A hundred evil women rum men when one good woman saves a man. as pure as snow. As long as no man would have been seen with a drunken woman the sweet young things sang "The lips that touch wine shall never touch mine." But. now, when it ls tlw- ‘nose- path of gains today. mands. B IIEW IMPIIWEII PALMOLIUE be overbearing. Pleasant Many Marry To Reform Multitudes of men have told multitudes of women that they only needed their influence to re- form them, and multitudes of wo- men have believed them amd have married drunkards and rakes and lfiiftlese neer-do-wells in the fond and foolish faith that they could turn swine into men. but the proportion of those who have work- ed tihls miracle has been infinitesi- mally small. ‘Ilhe girl who thought her influ- enoe would be a keely cure spends the remainder of her Life fishing a drunkard out of the gutter. Do- mestlclty pails upon the philan- dener and he returns to his roam- lng. The wife of the IWW. who was ‘born too tired to work. either goes back to Mother, or gets a ion to support him. But. on the other hand. men's influence over women has been so great. that they have been virtu- all" able to form women's man- ners and morals and code of con- duct. They have set the pattern for femininity and women have broken their necks trying to he what men xvanted them to be. And 1f you doubt this. ccmslder what a change has come over the behavior of women in the last few years. Never Set Moral Standard As long as men admired mod- estv in women every girl a“ a prunes-and-prisms‘ miss who wen.‘ svuthed in draperies from head to foot As long as men demanded chast- Qty in women they k610i fhrWvw-niy-ir have the most dates, themtobe great with women in smaller mat- up homely old women. What They Suffer ture made it‘! fer wavy tresses Why do women plaster of semi-starvation? Because man loves a fat woman. his wife. or doing without her affections As a ntatter t‘ f t. it r. 799W’ lwrical foro ac is p0 influence over nrnmen than Women Zlfvlifnglflf; rgenhilraacausaqvtvomen are ‘Oak . (‘st Wqmgn port. All of them denend on glued tunes. Hence xi-Q. em. » <ls be the Hppeas. nonornv nix For Quick Cough Relief, Try This Home Mixture Splendid Results. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. You'll be surprised how ulckly and eesil you can overcome a ad winter coug . when you tr this well known recipe. It gives you our times as much cough medicine for your money and you'll find it ver pleasant and depend- able, for real relief. Make u syrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cu of water a. few moments, until disso ved. No cooking needed-M's no trouble at all. Then put21/fi ounces of Pinex (obtained from any druggiat) into a 10 oz. bottle. Add your syrup and__vnu have 16 ounces of medicine that will surprise you by its quirk action. It never spoils. lasts a family a long time. and tastes fine- children love it. This home mixture takes right: bold of a severe cough. For rvui results. . you'll say it's splendid. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the irritated. mem- branes. and quickly eases soreness and diflicult breathing. Piuex is a compound containing Nor- way Pine and palatable gndiut-ol, in concentrated form, well known for its soothing effect: on rthrnnt membranes. Money refunded if itdocsxrt. pleuseyou. THERE'S ROMANCE IN THIS NEEDLEWORK Design Ne. X616 Ranance is captured in amusing mood to finish a set of five towels. '1°1'° W‘? 5'41"’- Ym-"e 3°11"! m '1“ Hot iron transfer pattern No X616 contains all five designs. measuring about ti by 8 inches each and complete instructions: T‘? "d" m"! Dattem. send 15 (rents in coin or stamrJ-‘s to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian, To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. X616 ........ nv~~ NAME--~,-------_--_. STREET ADDRESS — — — — -._ . - - - - --~--Pn0vmca-------- living girls who pet and drink and smoke and go on wild parties Who girls have cast their inhbitions to the wind and are just. as tough as men want It yvas men's influ- ence that kept women good. It is And men's influence is equally ters. Why, for instance, do women strive so passionately to keel) Wuttg and beautiful? Because men pass Why do women suffer the tor- tures of the Inquisition to have their hair curled instead of letting it stay straight and lanky as Nn- Because men pre- their faces with cosmetics? Because men admire a oeaches-and-cream com- plexion. Vlfhy are half the women you know lllldflrgolng the agonies no But you never hear of a man dolling himself up Just to please _ anv- fihlng he aunts tn eat in order to k961i his boyish flgtire and retain men to have more some man for tshclr sun. men men's influence that is dragging them into the mire. improved ways His cheek caressed the‘ smooth oiled oak of the stock. _HlS fingers dosed on the rough ZHPS- ‘Iakm! a llill Ditklil. he tired. ‘inc bum. sang the high song of a bullet that finds no mark. A second cangseem long, sometimes it can be divided into sections. An age alter Leonardo had given up hope of a possible rico- oliet which by a miracle might lut Dorado on the bounce a puff of dust came back at his astonished eyes from far beyond the riders. v While amazement still parauyzed his vocal chords he saw every horse sink out its haunches and come to a slither- ing stop. It was what Dirk had planned. In that instant of suspend- ed movement he drew the foresight down to the vanishing point. stead- ied and fired again. There cume the answering thud of a hit. Dora- do's big sorrel squatted. rushed from under his rider and fell dead. “I missed him!" groaned Dirk. “I killed the horse!” Joyce came racing along the es- plailade. “who did that?" she asked angrily. “Who fired that shot?" Already Dorado had been swebt' up by two of his follotvers and the| whole troop was riding away atba gallop; behind remained the still mound of the sorrel, a dark mon- ument suddenly erected against the shimmering gold of the desert. Duk rolled over and sat up. don't ou, who posses rapnbili your empliyer (or WHYS. ed with conscientious cffort. blueprint cf today's joumey. ience essential. work well. (Aquarius) the evening. cnergy by wholesome relaxation. “You're a butcher!" cried Joyce, her eyes blazing. "You come to my house. an uninvited guest. and amuse yourself by shooting horses!" Dirkks CIYJGKS illlSllflfl with angec. "The man out there shot me up without the slightest provocation; why shouldn't I pay him back ill his own coin?" _ "But you didn't hit him," cried Joyce, "you shot a horse -—— you kill- ed a poor horse." “What bunk!" intervened Arnal- do. lowering his field-glasses. "For one thing I'm slue he cud hit Dor- ado though it may have been on.y through the leg. Add to that he just; missed freeing you of ell your troubles and has a bomb-proof alibi bcsides—sliooting at a bandit who's holding an American for ransom. Bunk to you and the dead horse!" "What American?" asked Joyce, her attention seized. "Man named lslackndder." said Dirk. “Ever hear of him?" “BlackaddcrP gasped Joyce, "Mr. Helm Backaddcr? wliy—" "I've thought of one more for the list!" interrupted. Arnaldo excluemy, laying an affectionate hand on Dirkks shoulder, "lies tilted the siege. You. he and I-lor a day or two anyway—we can go anywhere." l-ie turned to Leonardo. “What's become ot uoracos silver-plated car?" "it's in Toluca. where he always sent it," explained Leonardo. “to save the time it takes to drive around the barranca." "So." said Adan. "We whenever we like — on foot or a 1o us: ursrnr or cmurs corn RIIB ON VICKS VAPORIIB "He's an elephant," she whispered; “I'm straddling a mountain. Don't let go. please-amt quite lust yet." "Nonsense!" said Dirk. "You'll be all right in the court. We'll wak your knees." A full quarter of an hour elapsed before he led the way through the maguau. turned right and headed south. As they passed through the great gate there was a bit of prancing and chomping on the bit but with soothing words and a light hand Dirk coaxed ‘Prmudo back into a watk and. a moment _ater Joyce pet- suaded Rayo to follow suit. ‘lhey rode along the faint. trail. scarcely ussd save by ox-catrts. which pro- vided the sole access for cars to the hacienda. 'Ihe road meandered more or less oaral-el to the bar- ranca. which widened bv almost. im- perceptible gradations the farther they went. At last Dirk permitted a trot and turned amused eyes on lJoyce. To his amazement she took lit quite easily. leaned to it. caught its rhythm and laughed a happy 08ft E0 horse." n-'3§',|4h' , Don Jorge lifted his chin. "Leo- ,,§3(i';;c3'fk' ' niréifor" 0n the same impulse they slowed the horses again and. stared at each other. “That was funny," said Joyce. “Wasn't it?" agreed Dirk. He urged 'I‘ronido into a trot, then ‘lifted him into an easy cantor and .he o him there. "How are you mak- ,ln|z it?" he asked. "Fine." said Joyce. "but you tell e .. m . "Erase our back n. bit and slt into .the sad ie. ‘That's the stuff. Are you for a gallop while we're ended away from home?" "'Ie.i all the men they can take l six hours‘ sleep and the women to prepare a. big feed for them when thev wake. Open the gates and let the chkdren go out to round up whatever small stock was left out- side. As for you, Adam, give a blind man your arm; 1 want to have a. talk with you." “Dirk was left alone with Joyce. "Fine kettle of fish.“ he muttered. "Now that I've fixed thin s so we could go for a gallop on t e hunt- ers-perhaps even jump them-you have to be sore! How long does it take you to snap out of a grouoh?" "I'm out now." said Joyce. cheeks did. The horse under her seemed to patlon. "Come along. i ‘Ilen minutes later. with the help line-only the feel of mighty mus- of Tbballto. he had saddled the lclec rippling rhythmically. hunters and was ready to give her I. , They rode back more slowly and 16R llp- He faced her and 890M as they B-pplfiflghed the hacienda Bffll/ely- ‘she turned on im a ace so gow- "Llsten. this horse is called Tro- 4 m; he m; m5 ha"; 3km a beqg gggllegnlrg gzflagllfgllingiltléf-slgfwlzhm l and than do three in one. Wlfe-“Why Bhflllld 8119 W8") e . .. ‘Thunder an Lightning". said -——'To-ne-pgnglq-nfl'i——.mat lms?_..l d_€_'dn"—- Joyce. “Are you trying to frighten _ me7" "No; only fill you with sense be- ‘R-ayo because he's a shade lighter ‘and not so touchv tn the mouth. If ~you do what 1 say. vou'll be all right.- if you dont’ you mov bffiflk B neck~the horse's or yours." “I'll be good." said Joyce, im- pressed bv his earnestness. "What are your orders?” “ alk a mannered horse for half a mile." said Dirk. “and vou can do anything with him; start him of’! with a rush and hell ride your arms out of their sockets. so we're Reina to trike them awav s'ow." Mounted. Joyce gave a gasp. PUTS BEEF “Go ahead," said Joyce. and they ' battle. its proper execution, timely| and systcmatic. will put you in the. MAY 21 t: JUNE 2_1 (Giannini)- A quiet day. planertartly speaking. Be on the alert to grasp every op- portunity and profit by it. Don't assooia- 1 ticns with those yc-u contact daily JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (Loo)- Todays aspects are on your side. Iy Make the most of your da and employ extra. streamlined ef ort to GEQRGI hasten honesty, progre=sive results. AG"! flilrsukasrd your health fr.m foolish q- _ w ( AUGUST 23 t0 SEPIEMEBEI}. g3 Vrgo) _- Finances are espcca y ("AMBERLAIN sponsored. Deal with people in authoritative positions if possible. ~O—- Set a new busineFs record for your- self. Ask for favors that are with- Qchnn Agnew Chamberlain in reaszn, wmygfl-vk, SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - There are many more of doing things than are alt present employed. Wlty such fine t-y and keen foresight, put your talents to the tazk of helping cmployes. if that's the case) find more efficient OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) — Life. liberty and the pursuit of happiness are yours to have and to hold. These. interspers- and thoughtful speech. should be the NOVEMB b0 DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Grand rays pre- dominate. especially from business and financial issues. Keep on your tries and take advantage of every chance to progress. Tact and pat- DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Do not succumb to "woIl-gathcring"! Inactivity breeds disintegration. Rusty machlneryn: whether mental or physical. cannot- JANUARY 22 t0 FEBRUARY 20 — Exoellcnt influences tend toward gain in financial cir-I cles. However. be sensibly careful in investments and spending. In repleni-"h depleted FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Don't confuse your pr.- gram by tackling tco many things them around in here until vou iecl I I r l and eyes already alight with antici- flatten out No Jwnclnz up and | " down. no swervlng from a straight lnmn‘; you I I A DAILY CUP OF HOT BOVR l I If y:u like ‘the flavor o? curry fnext time y u make them, or put a rates between right will enliit their aid in your behalf' ' toward yzur desired gal. F JUNE 22 to JLéLY g3 (Cfilrtclir)? avcra-ble rays a oun par cu ary for financial matters.’ eep your g Ix“, cr:r‘.:.r“::; was“ .:::;::.-.;zt = 1-2 w» ewe was and |mcments will lead you to or away siyzgg Sugar [from y.ur cbjectave. 1 mick cinnyamcn 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 1-8 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1-2 cup macaroon crumbs MEN-I bziler. over peaches and add 1-2 cup until this is reduced to half the original volume, then remove the cinnamon and add the vanilla t0 the éyrua). Place the rice in s. buttered cas- serLle. Pc-ur the prepared syrup lover the rice and arrange peach halves on top with the hollow side up. Sprinkle with the remaining 1-4 cup sugar, the ground cinna- man. and the macarocn crumbs. Bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for about, 15 minutes, or until the crumbs are delicately browned. This is delightful served either hot (r cold. and you can garnish it with sweetened and flavored whip- ‘pod cream if desired. CROWN ROAST OF PORK Take six ribs from each side of a. roast of pork. Each rjb should be trimmed in the same way as French lamb chops. only the ribs are not separated. The sections oi moat are turned so that the bones are cn the outside and fastened together ina circle. Any butcher can fix them up in this way. Make a stuffing of bread mambo. Place stuffing in Jkfillife of the roast and cover the fiends cf the bones with greased paper to prevent their browning too son. Put roast in a hcc oven, [lowering the heat in a short, time ‘and roast for two hours or a little lcnger if it is very meaty, for it mould be well done. Baste fre- quently with drippings in the pan, to which 1 cu-p of boiling water has been added. Do not, season the meat until the last half-hour of the cooking. Small wfltite onions par bailed in slightly salted water are placed on the end of each rib short- befme sewing and busted with the drippings until slightly brown- ed. Make a gravy of dripplngs in the pan 4 tableipoons flour, 2 tablespoons finely chopped tart pickle with salt. pepper and pap- rika to tests and sufficient boling water to make the sauce of the right consistency. ORANGE CAKE One cup sugar. 1-2 cup butter and 1 tcaspoai extract or orange (creamed tcgether). Then add 2 eggs. 1-2 cup milk, i 3-4 cups flour and 2 teaspoons of bzkizig powder. Frotting - The juice and grated rind of small orange butter size of walnut. yclk of 1 egg, 1 tal-ltspo n boiling water and couferskionerh sugar to make stiff. '3 add same to scrambled tggs the little in veal. pork or beef gravy. Curry also acids flavor to rioe and cheese or macaroni and tomato sauce. Go sparingly. however; an overdose can snail the whole dish. and wrong. Teach it that, overenthusiassn can Discipline reduce effectiveness. yourself to meet each day's de- OD: Cook the rice in the milk in the top part of a double boiling water. until the rice is tender. and the milk ls absorbed. Drain the juice from the of the sugar t: this along with. the stick c1 cinnamon and the butter. Cook The application of Miss Elizabeth Monk for admittance to the prac- tise oi law in Quebec province has been referred by the council of the Montreal Bar association . to the general council of the bar. Grad- uated in law from McGill several years ago. Miss Monk has been legally unable to appear before the courts because of a Quebec Bar as- sociation ruling that women may not take bar examinations. The application is regarded as a test case. Miss Monk is one of the two women members of Montreal cit-y council. Callers Slow the most ‘heir jobs BXIMOYing (hing: abou is men, telephone-addicted 111 (WY-TIE the busy morning Rllbh Millet. The)’ say thev work is always behind saiedule, Maybe these women could profi "rli-take-oare-of-this" manncr. A HINT FJIST to other. "I think one reason door bell morning when get Maybeour work out of the housewives t to unilildclocklnthe afternoon . " CANVASSERS do awav work out a spare mfternoon oome to see her at, that time. she Stopped dropping whomever she was doing to sit down and have a cup of coffee wth the neighbour who ran in “for a min- ut-e She found a seat. with he." work. cost her a. single friendship. woman found out that while housewives can't entirely do away with interruptions-thew can cut them down so that they aren't _ the nature of an Occupational disease. Colorful Glass Gardens Simple and Fun to Make i Even Exotic Plants will Thrive AMomingSmilc G-Man-"He got away. did he? guard all the exits?" Oonstable-"Yep. He must have gong out one of the entrances." Hubby-Where's time enough for Peggy to marry. Let her watt until "1' right men comes along." INTO YOU Like a brilliant tropical garden- this miniature "hct house" you can easily make for your own window sill! Yes. in a glass garden even the most exotic beauties will thrive and you can soon have a riot of them. starting with inexpensive little ' plants. After you've put in some pebbles for drainage and added soil. make a tiny pebbly path to wind through little clumps of orange-flowered lan- tana-and all about plant the white- velned flttonia of Peru. Set a little pottery man on the path to watch over them! These. with l graceful brilliant ieaved croton. are ideal ompanions. all fond of warmth and all liking more moisture in the air than in the soil. Keep the terrarium covered to give them the right humidity. Or try s lovely dish garden plant- ed with orange, lemon or grapefruit seeds. The foliage is beautiful. Best to cover the dish with cardboard until the seed: come up and be sure Routine Work Housewives complain that one of constantly being m. terrupted by dOOF-bell-flngin? sales. rlends. and chummy neighbours who pop hours 0n (me pretext or another, writes 1 oh time by these lflbeffitlgli Tilileir by the experience of a wo h fimoaohed the problem with was"? Firm of all. sh made it 1. b“ Say to friendse at some 51m: or we housewives seem to have so little time for ourselves is because we are interrupt/ed so mush by the and telephone during the we are trying to 011811 offt their telephones and doorbells She also worked out a scheme to with having to stop her for a half hour every time a salesman wanted to demonstrate his product. Each week she picked 1M” and told every salesman who called on the telephone or rang the doorbell to - for the neighbour in the room where she‘ “'35 Woiklng and went right ahead TTwt finally proved discouraging to the morning callers ._ bu; dldnq; “Do better. now, my I went to the throne with B quiver- ing soul- ‘lliae old year was dme. "Dear Father. hast Thou a new lea! fol-Pamela? ‘his ’ I have s i 0118-’ Hetook thaoldleemmiuedaad blotted And gave me a new one all un- 519° And into’ my Sad heart smiled. “Do better, now, my child." ONLY AMERICAN DOG Some authcritles say the Bos- ton terrier is the only American breed of dog. The crossing of a bulldog with an English terrier ‘ in Boston more than 60 years ago is ‘ to halve originated the breed Most birds nesting in dark places lay white eggs. witch are H141? t easily seen. The King has done more than give his name to the George Gross and Medal. I understand that the design of St. George and the Drag- on for the reverse of the medal was done at his own special wish. a book plate in ttte Riyal Library at Windsor Castle should be adapt- ed for the purpose (says an Even- ‘ ing Standard writer.) Rice rridge and roast goose is the tra ltlcnal meal on Christmas Eve in Denmark. Metal kettle?» will shine more quickly if filled with hot water in the meantime. Unless the baby's milk bottles are cmpletelly covered by water when sterilized they will n:t shut; proof. Better have at least three inches of water above the bottle when starting to boil. If the bot- rtiles bob in the water. weigh them and that, it was his own idea that‘ be germ. ' other side is mp. and repeat. SAYING FAT Do you know how much g lost by mOPP-nz the BTease 0.72.1 stock with paper? Sec io- meat-say fresu. brisket, size joint, 3 l-2-4 lbs. m“ go cold. Lift til set grease. Mel. Pour into a small basin contain ' cold water. Leave until a thick cake of pure Wll-lte fat has set on top. Remove, scrape sedlmen, fnm bottom, weight-S to 6 ovs Using fat unncctshrily l; Q, wasteful as thixwing it away, my. fry herrliigs. kippers. bloasters; put in a heavy pan, cover with | metal plate, cook slowly in “m, own fat. ‘Sausages, steak, chop‘ are 111601‘ grilled than fried; M fat wanted. Heat sardines in m; from tm; or use the Oil to make dressing for sardine salad, OARVING a SUCKLING mo. In order that a suckling p:g m” be carved with ease. we would slig- sest that. befcre it is stuffed. m, placed on its back and the backing; cracked the entire length mm g clever. This svill facilitate em. lng after the big has been roasted, says American Cookery, Wlhen it is servrd on the platter. of course with the apple in n; mouth, skewers run through m; legs into thebody will hold the pig in a standing position. When ready to carve, place ti" pig on one siiic, and cut out m. ribs as you would setrvg s loin c; pork. Dislomt and remove the 11am (hind quarter). and from it carve slices for serving. Itf mire meat 1| cles. |?l. turn the pig so that the Svme enjoy parts of the 1m and head. but others retllln this p the kitchen and later have it use] m a pcrk p'e. Put off thy cares with thy cloth- es; so shall thy rest strengthen thy ur, and s. thy labour sweeten thy rest. — Qharles. The bloodhound is the only d‘. whose "testimony" is accepted a evidence in a. court of law. WASTE OF FOOD Many of the most. usual forms of waste do not leave a scrap of ovi- dence behind. valuable food van- ishes sq quickly. in the fire. dawn the dram. with a swish of the swab. that we may n-t realize thrown it away. Let us check up on ourselves. | Flour wanted on a plate. Seas- oned witth salt, pepper. For pa55-. lug meat through before stewlngm Stop scooping a handful out of the E b111, Take a spo nful at a, time, less l for a small batch; pass in relays...‘ Wellmade paste leav<s no flour] cling to mixing bowl; Judge t what card space you will want‘ m. rolling out, flsur-dust only that l much. After flouting a greased ‘ cake tin. trap out, any excess (l1 t0 , a. plate; keep for thickening soup,; gravy. Help a hang-back of cake. batter from bowl to tin with at palette knife. THE "LITTLE” THINGS Take mlncer to pieces before. mixing rtsscles, meat roll; chop and add bits that have not gene - through. 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