-'-*——-*Y---‘-—---L~ --‘-_sqs.-..-l..._,__<._;.j.u - ___ _.s-_l __L__.___.__._._‘ _~_.“__.___ .._ .. _ ,_ -_._.......,.-.. -_-..--i.v -......_...-._....AA-i»>| LIyHb-4»~Q_@QQQ h\r~v7 171/‘1111 Foooooooo¢osq o-soooooovooooob-OO-Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 000a t T;Tf"3l@fll’l1gS Uf ‘p. i I lsi ‘HQ i Z'.iilllI9XIt lot te town's oldest citizens icr, Mrs K. S. Rogers and Ccl Rogers - o - - Mrs. don, who is visiting with her bro- ther Mr. A. I. MacLenn and Mrs centre of many social activities dur- ing the week. . o - Mr. Henrv Smith, one of Char- will on Monday‘ quietly celebrate h.s 89th birthclliy at the home of his daugh- H B. Found of New Lon- MacLean in Amherst. has bc-eu the B i . ACA D IA BAiiiNfi IJUWDER __.____________._ 0 o o4 so v0 oobooooooo-oo-o-oo-QQQO-O-(OII 00000000 ~“iii/lii»iiian’s Re aim / Social and Personal I010! I I 0 v9 v 0 v t 00m OOOOIQO-QO-OOQO-OO-Q-O-IOOQIIIOOOIIOIOIQO Aobgqggjgiggqg-QQQQQQQ-Q-Qtyg IMakIeS Golden Brown Biscuits-_ i Tender and Delicious THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ' Z D I, “fiis-f‘ 1/ AI Mrs. Noel DeBlois, Mrs. EgudD. , S ,I Nicholson, and Mrs. George l-l ie fn have left on a. holiday visit to 0 l“ In‘ ‘ Montreal. I I . - Miss Margaret (Nan) McKay ...‘.ill ccn- whose marriage is taking place GOOD APPETHIQ- .\.'.iikil'k- Dre. 5th to Lieut. J. Carlo Mc- ' . .i iicit- Kenna was genuinely surprised last “£55191: nclygrrgllld °°3S?:d“°°lbg%€ ixic- Monday evening when MISS lrene {hm ‘.('_,,_,., some one asked M" siockirigv-Bradlcv, Mrs E J. Praught, and B_,‘_\‘\,n ‘“jl'l‘:“,“\,isitorg she had had ' Mrs Bernard Hughes gave hcr a 1.1 H“, lécus,‘ reachers" W8’: ' ' ' miscellaneous shower of lovely m‘, ,.',‘-\ ‘ p ' ~ ioittrs gifts at Miss Bradley's home on -.~,-,'.‘,",,,,.,,, 10ml prwcuc“ Lo“ i seine, Grafton Strict. The pi‘c't_v parcels ‘ , ' ‘ ‘ . -...io .*..i.= ie- \\‘lLll their snappy verses, good Wu‘, things that ca‘ up inf ever wlsh"s and attractive contents will “T ' .- ~. . . Lciice. Ex- all be happy reminders of the jolly um“, b ngm’ I had mo o’ .i- o; spam times spent together while in ~ Charlottetown. yo gypnyyfny I I I I CAYGIIT RUFF, I.\' MID-AIR When .\Ii'~. -\uii llillri-viit arrived ln New \nrii us... Livirponl, she told Ilniv ii If r I in» iliriiiizli ti» roof (if ilrii iiiirrll llltmlilh the crib in u‘. ll, i) , ttllh)’ was sleeping. Zlllli . -. i i llillIlTflfflth. ' She caught i‘ i lIl mid-air and my; dOHTIStLHi‘ Iii r rlnckr-d the door. Slir- i- i .\ ll) a man in 1,111» 5ft": i ~i~l ('IllIll)l‘(I out through at u. V -. Ar~__ ' l .i ,.. Burliu. ('1 To C'ir"l' 1i NP ti" \ ' ' ll. Ijcvjzn .-.' Nnmr- ~ Slim-i Al (l c"|----,..~ (ill) ,‘.li)'l'IO WORKED IN CROSS STITCH wit.” "kqfrfigu" . s ‘ h, To know hour Sweet L: your Home may be J'\_i_5t 9o ail-ray ~- Elut f‘? Vile-op IheK-ey i’ DESIGN NO. i". "ivc iiirvtn than this ancient truth. .illi!l‘ Liukcs a loveiv gift. ~ ll, '1 . lll1,l Ori Wednesday evening the choir of Central Christian Church meet at Mrs. V L. Dingiuells home for practice and made it the jolly oc- casion for presenting Miss McKay with a Kcnwood blanket. She has been one of their most prominent workers, a gifted soloists and will be greatly‘ missed in the churchls activities. I I I I Mrs. H. Ronald Stewart of O‘.- taiva was among the ladies assisting at a reception held cm Monday a: the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G J. Desbarats by the Ottawa Brain-ii of the Women's Canadian Historical Society m honor of the Brithh guests who are residing in Ottaiva for the duration of the war. I I I I Mrs V. A. Fraser, who has been spending a week at her old home lr-i‘. yesterday on return to Yariiioutzi N S She has been the guest o: honor at several social gatherings which included a prettlly arranged afternoon tea and shower at Mrs. ' " urice Week's home. On this oc- casion many gifts were showered on her with happy good wishes. I I I I On Wednesday night Mrs Her- bert Pletch and Mrs. Walter Law- lor were joint hostesses at Jfrs ,Pletch‘s home having arranged a gay kitchen shoiv-er for Mrs. Fraser who will have manv reminders of her girl friends as she busics her- self in her newly acquired home. I I I I The firm of Moore and McLeod. in which store Mrs. Fraser was a popular employee, entertained at a dinner party for her at Old Spain on 'I‘uesday evening and pre- sented her with a valuable case of silver. Her fellow-workers remem- bered her with many exquisite mis- cellaneous gifts. ' I I I I Prior to leaving for her new home in Debert, N. S., Mrs. William Ross one of this seasons brides. was entertained by Mrs. Ivan Horne and her former class-mates, at a most enjoyable afternoon tea at Mrs. Home's pretty home, the event, being marked by a very lovcly wedding gift. Tea was poured by Mrs. Hollis Warren, Mrs. Horne and Mrs. W‘. Aitken sewing. I Miss Marjorie Stewart of Ottawa. has gone to Kingston. where she is the guest of Colonel and Mrs. Elroy Forde I I I I Mrs (Judge) Warburton who has been the guest of Mrs. H C. Mills at Summerside has returned to her home in Charlottetown. Among those entertaining for Mrs. War- burton during her visit was Mrs Douglas Gordon, who gave an in- . formal party 1n her honour. I I I I ‘The sirens had not long walled "all clear," when n. carriage and pair swung into the geranium- idecked courtyard of o, block of itlats in Hartford street,__14ondon, u‘) if? X644 Work in Hot iron transit-r !'i <i~ii's in 10in or stamps to Needlework I ‘i. “\'ii="rc late this morning, Miss ‘Pypcrf’ "W.- s.l‘. I fell downstairs." 1 7"\\'l*i'i, that didn't take long, did , .. Tlie szslit of this shining carriage {il'.l\\ll by two beautiful bays seem- cci almost unreal in a London that before had Nazi raiders, .5 u writer in the London Sketch. Thrc»; iiii-hatted |iul'i(‘I‘S stepped smartly d to hclp from the carriage ' 1r Lady Porisea. who httd ' a call on Mrs. Elinor "d Pcrisca and Elinor ipcd as children together on lI\.\' beaches of the island of j, llIl\\' in Nazi hands Thcrc iimus iimclzsi was born 75 i o. .\1:.- tliyivs London flat uic house in which there "vcs therewith lier ii llil'.l‘.\ and a big rcd cnt that w i 1.3 .i.uiiri.<. "I am too to \\I'l’(‘ iiiuch now." said . lill‘ iuiici" day. "Nobody - v * for romance any long v l‘.. ..» why my last book wa: in lllif‘ Flduar Wallace style. Bu: l kvcp a diary. and I've still ‘lit plcniv iii iiuiid.‘ l outliers IIEAVIER COL-tilt AK A PI‘IJ.\ ll Painting surfaces with different (‘OIUY5 gm: many unusual cifccms i) (‘I10 of li‘c lllfVl startl- ill" ' " oi alicrid svcighi. f.llL' auilizrites agree i orange gvl: the illu- vincss while yillow and ample. lend the appear- uiici‘ weight. Obiccts ap- . wrcn painted yvliite )'lll_ll‘.(i_ liliick. which are arc not oiiiy valuable to the lWJlllP ()\\'|1‘.('l' as tfxcy may fre- qi be cmplrijrrd to gcod ad- \ or ex- - v tiii r intcizo‘ it'll-i GOLDS Rclicve misery fast -cIi‘criidlI1/. Rub on THE COOK'S CORNER BUTTERMILK PIE sible) 1-4 teaspoon salt l cup sugar 2 eggs (or 3 for 2 pics) 8 level tablespoons Robin Hood Flour l tablespoon lemon Juice or a tea- spoon lemon extinct Method. double boiler until thick and sincoth 2. Cool and pour ;n'io baked slicll. 3. Spread with cat: wuiis whip- ped w.th 2 uibiespcns ic.iig sugar. 4. Brcwn in moderate ()\'l'.l. HAM HASH Two tablespoons drippiiigs, 2 table-spooks muiccd onion, 2 tablespoon» iiiinccd green pepper. 2 cups citcppcd boiled horn, 2 cups cubed cold looked potatoes, l cup stcck or ruilk. salt and pepper. Melt tat in trying pun. Add minced 0111.: iind pcppcrs. Cook until nnxture is light. brown. Add remaining ingrcuitiiis, well mixed. Spread hush cvviiiy" and cook slow- tciii. l-‘clii ovri‘ as ycu would an cniclct and scrvc on lict platter, If hash is l0 bc baked, ccniliinc buitucd baking dish. sprinkle t'ic top with bllltiITCd crumbs and biikc for 1-2 htur in a mcdcrutc ovcn (350 degrees. F ) ROLLED BEEF ROAST 4 or 5 lbs. rolled bccf xozi t 2 buy leaves Few small onions Salt lillil pepper Wipc rcast uxtii dump cloth and Dill in opcii Wllfiilllg pitii .)r ruck. Sprinkle with sali. and pcppcr and add bay lcavcs. Rcast at ‘I00 dc- grees F2. allowing 28 llLllllL-CS to the pound it" y ii \\'.llli. iiicat ‘rare. 40 minute; if wcli-ciciic. An hour before it is done iuid small onions and pcclcd pozaiocs sprinkling both vrith salt. If you hive 1 meat themicmeter, tin rrast will be done when it registers me degree of donl-ncss ycu want. If Yo)! have no thermometer. the ElIIlP-WPlQ-lt, is the best gu dc. A i-olcd i.b roast takes longcr titan a r(:a~: with a btne. Whczi mczv and vegetables are done, take tlicm out and put oii hot platr the onions and potatocs surrounding the iriciit, or the potatoes may b: scrvcd iii a separate dish if they cmliarrirs the carver when ch Lily platicr. Pour off fat in pan all biii 2 tablo- spocns, to which ndd 2 tablespoons flour. add hot waisr gradually, mixing smcoth, then so: at: stave and cook stirring all the wh.l\ litl- til gravy‘ is thick cnol i. Trim,» and scascii wcli. Tn is as bad as lumpy gray MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) AM. is especially opportune for _work arid strenuous activities. How- ever. whole day asks moderation for the good of your popularity, APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Try to get an early start in neon. sary woik or business matters and iiozd results. Aficiiicon and even- ing tine for social and amusement Z1 flllfS MAY 2l to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- The tmipo and enthuslams to CXJFCl ed in your activities should bc (lirccted by the amount and imporiiiiicc cf _v:ui" work and otiicr (iut; cust- aini ycull find they will run sfflflfil htr. 'I'h.s A M 15 quite favorable for busiiius and strenuous iibo i:,r important conferences an lIlUiI-llgw‘. Attcr ll A M). stars‘ Ba- ]""(" warn cr b. ‘ Wiil\ . JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo;- A ivrrihy thought for today: “The iiiicllcct (‘llgdgLS us in tlie pursuit, rt iiuth; iiic piissi ns impel us to actirsii.“ Calm reflection and quiet prcr durc itvrn though quick) i will llLL mist productive results, and , CVCFSOIISIUVE. Amzability iuiring about l0 by 13% inchcs, and l lCfi-"Ir (“Pvt-llliv. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23. lv.i~.zi.i -- '11: _v‘s‘ iiidicatons fav- ,‘ c." llll..\ilii‘i'.{ illllffifléft but incom- plrtril matters, familiar is-ues and onck iisiial and necessary routine lililll starting new ventures. fPll writ until a more oppor- int“, I’ut.ciice important. S‘ PT blMffFlit 24 tn OCTOBER 23 . (Llliin- v Ait nd as early as nos-i < t 'i:v uflc t and c scniial ..ili sif/W up If your dut-l s. _ -_--_-.-_--__.__—__-Jics wii permit a healthy out. dcori Your Individual H O R O S C O P E L-———— By Frances Drake For Saturday, November g3“; I health, and a dLpiLCflkilPy for your pnstige and lreserved, i y-cull i.ii<i the day productive of: w. TilkC things with more i —' JUNE 22 to JULY 33 (Cancer) — l activities, i d . agirn t overaggrcsive- , iicsy and becoming easily irritated ‘ sport. Divertlng relaxation h g sound health measure. OGIOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 23 (Scorpio) - A M. especially favors progressive enterprises, household affairs, philanthropic and govern. ment interests. P.M. approves n, NO less strenuous program, DI 23 to DEEEMIB 21 (Sflklttarius) - To believe um Bnythlll! is imipos=bile is to make it so. But to have faith in God and in your own ability is to arm your- Self with tiw eqlupiiicnt that makes for success. DECEMBER 2a w JANUARY 2i (Cflliriccrrii — The things u; be b" Particularly careful abzut today are subtle and deceptive persons and methods. Ovold inconsistent preach- 2 cups buttermilk (fresh u pos- 1. Mix all icgeilici- and cook lii DoCOII fat or ly until ihoioughly" hctiicd through, .aiid brown cru-t l: isiiiicd on bct- all ingredients, put tiicm in shallow y? i] Dorothy Dix Says- dependence. reared. \ pic-cinpt the back seat those present when your have your feelings iiurt Don't make them feel that they go. your own room. Every hu-sband and wife want to be alone 1.08991" much of the time and to have private conversations without moth- er listening in on them. Fourth-Keep out oi the kitchen iiiiicss you are specifically Invited iii. If your daughter 4°95 h" .°“'" iitusciiork, she has her own httie ways of cooking things lll which any ouisdci‘ inedthes at her, Pem- l! she keeps a cook, shc will probably gne notice and (lull,- Ule firs‘ Wm‘ you poke your nose in the door and begin inspecting the garbage can. bULIl-AJOIIL give unsolicited ao- vicc. No doubt the way YOU kept house and brought up your chilo- rcii and. managed your husband was tar better iiiaii your daughters way, but it \\'i.l gct on her nerves t0 have to lisic:i to you tell ii. over and uvcr again. stun-Don't interfere with the cliiiureii. mile your tongue oii be- lurc you voice any CHLILISIXIV oi the iuiy your dflUgIlcC-l‘ is iearing htr children. DOlll start a right ever)’ time sally goes out oi me nouse by flsitlllg lit-r inoliici" il one is going to lct her go wiiii a skirt tiiat snort. or slacks, or \\inii;\'ei siic has uni and with puiiit on her iz\c., too. Dun t say vou don't know wiiat. the world J15 Ctlllllll" to when ciiiiurcn 0f 15 or ‘l6 iiie iiiiowcd to use the automo- bile anti have dates and" go out at lllgill. ii. won't do any 200d 811d you wiil _|llSL iiiiike vouiscll unpopu- llll‘. btWClllll-Dollt fccl that "ou are c l.cii upon to reform your son-in- ia... Jilbt blcrtuse he is uiviiii; Y0" a llUllli: doesn't give vou any right to iiiii-i-icic with ail oi ii.s_ personal liiibits and regulate ii.s ir-lel- What he cats is l).l\\'('(‘ll hiiiiscii and his uun stulnucn and is liu concern cl yicurs. _ Elgilllil——-CUItlVflt£ some interests of your own so that you wont be driven by siiccr boredom into hang- iing, llki: lllt) Old \vt.llllill oi the be. , Llfuiillfl your daughters neck all ti.c time uiiu iiiediliiiit; with iii-i‘ aiiairs. Get busy witii churcii vi-ork or hcs- piiiil wsrk or political work. Join clubs. Knit sweaters. There is an ciioll-ss iiccli for inte ligcnt, healthy, imluiic-ziucd tvomcii to help a 0H8 cur; cs. , Niiith— If you are a healthy wciii.iii lllliitl‘ IU. get youiseli a Job. Don't bc suLsiicd to iust sit down cii it (lo-nothing stool for iihc bal- ance of your iile. You have thirty )'l'l!‘1i probably of gcou work in you yo". iiiiu you will be s.) mucii happier it iuu have something to do. Zlriiih-Thc last commandment is iii. siiiiiu as ilic first: Don't g0 l‘ve Wl'li your ctauchici- if vou can por- sibl," aiicid it. It won't make itr ‘(o l daughter's happiness nor for yours. “I'll-IN "BEST FRIEND" b‘ LALS YUliIt HUSBAND , l V l Drar Darotiiv l)ix--my husband iiLll iola inc that he and mv ncur- cst rind dearest ciri friend aic lovers and lllifllfi to continue as such. He says il(; IOVUS iizc and will never gi\e inc up. that llicrc is no one who cou <| cvcr iiike my place; that I fill n vciv dclliiiic nccd for him, but he lllUSt also have ihls friend. ings and unstable propositions. Bl alert, straight forward. JANU to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - 1f you have difficult problems and work you'll need to scratch deeper than the surface to get the right start and plan of ro- _cedure. Prosecutie to the f lest your useful ideas. Buslneu before pleasure, pleasei FEBRUARY 2! to MARCH 30 (Pisces) — The period before 10.30 AJM. is the most amenable and ‘tavorafble iii indkations for weighty ‘maters and dlffcult tasks. After that period a moderate, cautious course is a vised. Relax when 00n- venlent. A CHILD BORN ON ‘PHIS DAY iwlll be a colorful, fnhwresting and vcry active individual. If rightly reared laziness will never be its undoing. It may b9 overconfldent, especially as to its own ability. Cope intelligently with this harm- ,ful tendency. Capable of worth i while success. Nervous and Sleepless when ou can't sleep it‘; from worry that poisons t o nerves or anaemia which alrirvcii them. In either cnse digestion is poor, appetite fickle and tho blood is lnckin in vitamin B; and tho mini-ml substances rom which ncrvo force is produced. Dr. (Emma's Ncrvo Food supplies these an cnsily esscntiiii ingredients, in cnndcniiei assimilated form so as to hcip qui restore tho IJIOOII and nerves to health and ' vigor. _ ’l‘c.si. this new Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, with vitamin B; nddcd, and nca for oiirscif how = noon you will ho air-oping better, f igciii ing your ‘ and enjoying full, i food morn thoroughly, healthful living. You don't worry condition. and toss sleepicssly at night. when the blood and ncrveoaroin healthy Dr. Chase's Nerve ckly to . FOR NEW PEP AND ENERGY Here Are Some Rules _ Going To Live With Married Sons Or Daughters Dear Miss Dix—My husband having recently died. I First-Don't do financially necesary, If you have enough Hwncy to live even in the plainest way. hflve YOU!‘ 0W" little home, even if it is only one room and 5'0" cook your meals on a gas DIBW- _ place that belongs to you where you can do ex- actly as you please and know spend a lot of your time ii i TEN COMMANDMEN S FOR MOTHERS-IN-LAW TO OBEY lwWomen Who Are am about tc make my home with my daughter, my son-in-law and their two teen-age children. I do so want to getalong with them and not be a ti/Dil‘?! mother-in-law. What are the Ten Command- ments for mothers-in-mw who live with ihcir married children? WIDOW. it unless it is absolutely Have some the 10y of in- Second—Remcmber always that you are a guest; in your liq-law's home and conduct YOIIT- self like one. , _ _. criticize her host r t0 interfere in any way with the way the house is run and the children are Fall in adapt, yourself to them. no matter whether you like them or not. Third~Don't always be underfwt- il . igigutgrtieteguatggmrehusband have company. Don t 1; you are not invited to c0 anywhere tiliev arc- have to drag you aroundivhcrov t is not a guest's privilege to with your in-laywfs ways and Don't Dan‘; always be among they adore my husband. and he ls iur- lous with me because I am so 1d)- set over it. He says I am makuuz a lot. out of nothing.‘ ‘Phat I have lost nothing and will gain avgrciit u_ii . baaiiusa it will make him so happy and give him such pcucc of mind that he will bc uiore agree- able at home. _He also says that the thing that will keep liiin ihc most in love with mc is f0!‘ m8 t0 be gay and happy. he has forinoiicn me to lct iiiy iase friend knoiv that l kciiw any- thing about th.s affair and iilis ordered me to treat. her Ji-hl M" 1 have always done. Is there n11)’ so.ution to this awful mess? I aiii at my wits‘ end. HOPE. Answer- Phiiandering husbands and bcst friends who are iiusbaucl-snawiicrs are common enough, more is tlie pity, but your husiiiiiiii has, so iu speak. giloco the liiy and painted the rose in CXDUCtll1u__V0ll to enjoy their little roliiante with tlzciii. inst is a iiitil- tco inurh. IDOIIICII arc not noted for their sciisl: cf a iuiinv bonc as big as a miistodoifs skeleton to sec how comical inc situation is and be gav and light- hearted over ll. There are rulcs to all panics and one of the principal ones llllS_Ut‘l‘ll that uniaiiliiur illlw-Dtillfl» should. lit least. slisw ilicir WlYPS tiic courics_v not flalllllllli; ihcin in their iiiccs. lso, men who had any cicci-iiry t'_t Ill lllt'ill did not. force their wives to associate with their mis- ...“ m‘ .i.iii,i lllLAl light ti‘ iovls into their homes. b.iii I. iiiis binkcn all oi flu-w rcilu- latlons 0f cvcii thc ASSJCilIllOII of fi....i.giiiiiii.1td ifciuidcrs._ A5 you appear to still loic the car] and sav nothing about 1(‘l\\'llll.! him, there is llUtilllL; ih.it_ you cuii do except to trikv his advice ll) bc tzav and Ill0I'i_\'-lll‘fll'|C(i_ uut l vsuull certainly draw ilic line at singing a Joyous carol with the Rlfl IYIPIW- 1 would let her (l0 a solo, trii- o-la. But your husband real v should emigrate to some cciiiitry‘ wiicrc wives comc in bunches iiisicad of one at a tinic. as is till‘ imrrlw and restricted vusiiim iii iiiis_ try, DOROTHY D1 Make Lovely Terrariunis Using Odd Glass Dishes Did you guul you could have a lovely little glass garden as easily as this‘! Yes, by Iuch simple tricks as putting a fish bowl over a bulb Ibowl you can make a smug illlil a-eenhouse in which bcaiiiifu ilantl and flower: will thrive. O. vou may use any covered clear glass dish such u a candy jar. In tho terrarium pictured, flower- mossy rock culcus with foliage of purple and green makes a brilliant splash of color; the long-leaved i plhdlflul dips gracefully. And there are many other plant combinations as enchanting. To prepare a terrarium for plant- inl- lust put in about an inch of pebbles or other drainage material, then add soil. You can start with seeds, cuttings or tiny rooted plants. Moisten soil well before planting. put cover on immediately aficrivard and little watering is needed. When you see how your first ter- rnrlum flourishes, you'll want to venture, to grow rare flowers, gardenliis, even orchids. You can, easily, following the di- rections given in our fit-page book- let. Tells how to plant and care for dish gardens and terrariums of all kinds, including bottle and lnnd- scaped types. Has directions for a kltchen-ivindow herb gurdcn. Send 20c in coins for your copy of Glass Gardens And N vclty In. door Gardens to Thi- Guardian , Home Service Be sure to write l plainly your Name, Address, and the Nome of booklet, _-¢-___._._ can!» lklet Addrll humor, aim it would take ou.~ urlii Oi keeping their affairs sccrit until But your iiiis-, ing strawberry geranium hugs I Y 4 shions 1 Literature l . Living a THE OLD ROOF-TREE There's a dear little younder way, That in my dreams I can see; By ltihe roadside is the little old ouse Tciat 1n childhood welcomed me, New glorified ln memory 1s the hcme that used to be By ilic side of the mad, the old roo -tree That in childhood protected me. spat over ‘Flaere are mansions tine on great estates, And landsrapes fair to see: But none is more grand or pictures- que Than my home that used to be Now’ the sunshine lingers round" the door, ' And the roses I can see: And ghosts of the past roam about the house That in childhood oheltnrod me. The lyiears go by. the house grows o . And quiet is the lone; The nesting birds reitum each year, And for a spell remain, Now wistfullyi I lock for, away, And ‘in fancy I can see far This has nearly killed me, for I, i w ' use to make the starch. I That olid abode by the side of the 1'03 , 'I'liat in childhood delighted mo. Now falls the dew, and the whip- pcor-will culls, Iii ilio tangled wildvvood back licime; ‘The moon softly beams on the scene cf m dreams. And frogran is the loam. There's a light in the window of ilic house By the rcad that used to be: And iii fancy tonight, it is shining bright, As ‘in childhood it shone for me. 0F BUTTER. ON ‘IWVO POUND S FROM E To each quarter pound of butter allow a quarter p.rit of milk (the crcamicr the better). Warm I large mixing bowl, cut up tne but- tcr and allow it to gct soft, bu‘, not. "runny." Now warm the mlik slightly (don't make it hot) and with a wisi; bciil the butler until it is quiic sinooih and creamy and frcc from lumps. Gradually beat v ooaoooooooooooooo-o-eooooog-o 076004-0000» A-The Woman ’s Realm 1940 , NOVEMBER 23_ M Leisure l l i EANDWICII FILLING Minced ham mo clic m . green peppers riiix-wi mi)‘, flit“ naise spread Il€‘.\\'(‘t'll r5310“, bread slices make a l-llv 811d‘ y“ — add l "~59 lettuce 1931M course. ' YOU nave r0 ISL‘ [$131135 LIKE ABOUT iucuvcixc 5' 11081118 weight cosiri such a grim, bCrlllg b’ altogether too many lvfiilxl-be f: dimers seem to Illfikl; it e woman who is tic‘ reduce could d) lL \ deal less trouble to hi. nwould put the ivliolv H; blI&h56S5-I.lke ba .s_ cur 3,: 1m of weight as i1 Juli 1 I t. q with no more frss and Even though i ~ she uscd to lcok cu pleasant task tin» bi to do when she wniizkl She could do it jus" —gotti'.ng p clper ~ i’ quietly doing the in, a tic fashion. After having obtui: slcn to diet frcm her . and having in: m» q menus for two w ks there 15 no reason \\. ll cannot stick iii-city \\ . dict Nobody will get frliiii Illl‘ . pathetic auswcr to lili‘ uiu "but what can I do \\'il( ll ' vii-ed cut to diincis?" The answer- the lit answer-As: Ycu can r leave untouchcci of your dessert, day, you can eat c your reducing dict iill Meanwhile, you c. eat fruit iristcad of s meals when Yfll m" you can make you ' about food. Redu If y\i simply can't c meanwhile rtsutly that you want to cop-r- l kind of woman arc jvoii . in the milk, crcoming each lot in before ziddiiig more. Lastly. add a little extra salt. Pour the mixture i into n dish and leave in as cold u. place as posible. uritil quite sei. ‘ "l‘lii.» butter is just a little softer than (lt‘(il!llll‘_\' butter, so keep it as cold as you can. You will not be able to dlstinguhh it from ordinary butter by taste, l LEFT-OVER. TEA l wiion anptving tlie teapot, szrain iill left-over tea into a bottle and kccp. It \\'.ll bc useful for rins- ing cursing or covers after wash- ‘iig, and tvill make the articles l-rcziiii-culorcd. If itarch is needed. boil lip ihc tea in a saucepan and To dye old \\'I1ll0 gloves. simply boil up in the tea in ii saucepan. One medium-sized home grown toiiuiio will prsvide about half of an Individuals" requirement; for ascor- iiic acid (or vitamin C» for a single d and about. one-fifth of the ‘tut-liiiiiii A nccds fcr a day. In ad- dition, that one tcmato will cori- tribute seine B1. vitamin G and other esscn-tinls One cup of tomato juice fairly thick with pulp, will glVf‘ all the vitamin c an ordinary systctn can use iii one day Apply your floor p:li=h and wait four hours before rubbng it off’; you'll gct ii better, longer-lasting polish. creamed hard-cooked eggs ham flavrrcti. make a good luncheon or suppci- dish for evening serving. Make up crciuned cgks i.i tlw usual \\'i’l_\’, ilicn acd Jiic-frurth as irucii chopped cocked ham as 9-38 mlX- ture. iton, in Saint John, ,\'.li. MISS Manoiiicnirii IIMVNEY» who has acct-pint! ‘PI-lllfljillllfmi "it" the Trans-(‘itnaia Air Liiii-s B! stewardess. Miss llnvnry‘ this hilt" at Sydney Mines, N.S-, aiti-iillrtli Annapolis Ac: rlcmyz Aiiniiplilll Royal, A 8., and Priiviiiciiil (‘iillvff- Truro, ,S._ flI||'\\'Il\[,' iiilll_'il 9h? entered the llal (‘lfililri-iis lins- pltill to train m iiiirsv. rilllllli" ing In Octrlirr l ‘ Vi“ l" "'_-' hag I"I'K‘II nn iiv- l’ "If" ""1" fag Tuhcrculnsi I vpiirl tiir "i9 past 2 1-2 years iiiid H‘ l‘l\l|\ ‘rlsllfl! with her sister “is, ltv-iin iiiiirn- - .._;_..;:A Needlecraft- —-For The Home Household tasks can be a ieuuro if you're smartly and co ortubly clothed. Here's a dress that's as easy to make as it is to wear, It buttons all the way down the back so that you can slip into it with ease. The skirt is moderately flar- ed. Note the flattering feature: o! an uplift waist and l. or! will“ collar next. to your face. e at» tern also makes n. good-loo in: street frork when made up with long sleeves and a plain V-neck. Why not sew up bath versions and be prepared for the busy winter days to come? Style No. 2510 ls designed sizes 14, l8. 36, 38, 40. 43, 44. 46 and .48. size 36 requires 3 1-4 yards of ‘39-inch material, 3-8 yard con- trastixig. Sena Twenty (20th coin in pro- ferred. for nattern. Writn plainly your Name, Address and style niunber. Be sure to state tho llu vou wish Style No, 2510 Size .......-.--...- street Adm-en m“ Provlnn The Spanish post office in Montp- vldco, Uruguay, will accept nothlfll hut nir mail for delivery in South America. An air raid shelter for dogs will ba opened in Imidon and humans will be barred from the blast and splinter-proof refuge. Britain has rulcd that couples gutting mirrlsd may have extra ravens of tca, sugar, butler. and mcitt for the wedding reception. i