PAGE TWO a ‘Q4 AAA‘ Vvwvvvvwv v v W I URIU¥FIII The hm may and thy thought I who world's great famine feed. and each word of ‘One grand and noble creed. -—HOR.ATIU8 BONAR. WAR DESOLATES HARLEY STREET Harley St, in London. tine home o1 Britain's "big shot" medicos. is now a desolate place. The majority of doctors have joined t-he Army Medical Corps or transferred their services to hos- pltals in greater London and the country. The few remaining pnysiciansare having a. lean time_ Their consult- ing moms are no longer filled with rlch patients. With the outbreak of the war the ailing persons evacuated to the coiliitry. “I spend most of my time now playing bridge, readmg. and feel- ing thoroughly bored," one physi- ‘clan commented. Filings There are vf-rv few friends with whom you can be equally intimate y on all sublects. D‘S('Ov€r the range ; -of your intimacy with each friend. and never go beyond it.—-J. A. Spender. ruilfilrfixs ~ The most povi temptations l" _**—“_“‘ ' '1" ‘*1 _____. mks-var For Monday, Feebruary 12th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) _Day may start slowly but gathers impetus with splendid vibrations as it advances. Plan your program carefully so that you Will be able to carry it through easily. Think before you act. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)— Your planet Venus in most favor- able aspect of all the planets ex- cept. Pluto. ‘This is a good augury for gains through your artistic and palpable efforts. Don't be daunteu no matter how difficult the prop- osition or situation. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemlni)—- Mercury sends friendly rays. N0 reason for you to hesitate on your way to accomplishment or balk at nfew obstacles. Remember it, DOES matter very much to your friends and society WHAT you do and HOW you do it. Each of us is an iznmortaiit integral in life. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Inciustry. mechanics, domestic is- sues. office work, confidential mat- teers study, research among today's especially sponsored endeavors. The artistic and romantic also fav- ored. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (lee)- Gains likely IF you attend to bus- iness and don't waste time on time- wastler"! Aggressive tactics won't. be as influential as gracious persuas- iveness. Listen to others‘ view- points. AUGUST 23 to SEPIEIVIBER 23 (Virgo) -- Keep the emotions and all hindering and mischievous temptations far in the background. Not only tact but pateince and con- -tinued enthusiasm are important to 8110095". today. SEPPENIBER 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (fibrin-Will require astute Judg- ment and progressive manipula- tion in all consequential matters, edpecially in dealings involving money. signing agreements and men's lHelpful Hints For “mm-i.nan-i.“It.nv-amvaaus-uas-.-.'.-.-.-.-.mv.rl.vw.vow-an.»-:: Rubs,“ presuge had grown ,m_ YOUR , INDIVIDUAL IIOROSCUPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) lCopyi-lght, 193:), King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look In the section your birthday comes in. and find what your outlook hi, according to the star-s _ IP-HHHNHNHKMHNH'nHHMHAHHHHHNHHQHHHH'-HHHETBNE'JJHNHK l ‘To-Day’s Popular Design By Carol Aimes “eou-oos-o-owo-o-o-u fl I WELCOME m: Women Folk TRAVELLER (IIAITIUI HARDY) Iiifodnhodonothingtoscqui- coco, to be still nthler than speak. :1 be neutral when one should take es. — OPPORTUNIT! MORE LUCK FOR THE BERRY! Life today offer; unlimited w“ 5° m m“ h” portunities for some special efiggt peel“ kahuna m” m5 Robert Berry needed little s _unme‘mmd possibnmw for the second ii ht as a professional. whilst man oi’ purpose. Den she ton. after his long grepara- _ tionlfor Jackiétlchardé nee ed otn y 1g“; WORK {ggu ar exerc and xing prac ce All true work ls sacred; in nil true work, where it but true nand- keep him from slipping back.- wards. On Friday of that week Robert, labor. there is something of divine- pass-Carlyle. leaving his mother to call at the Tansworth Bank, motored to 1on- don with Daniel and Dan, where A RIGHT sranr The man who can say "Good Morning" with a. smile has the they signed the necessary agree- ments with the promoter and Daniel lrlght. start for a pleasant dflr-I. W. Young. engaged the services of all the old sparring partners of the Wood Cot- - tage camp, and that evening a real boxing sensation was launched upon the sporting world. Not for a long time had a British ——— Empire Champion shown such wil- TRANQIJIIITY lingness to rsk his title in the r.ng ——-—- so soon after winning it. The record Nothing so effectively discmcerts books showed Mike McGlnty to be a the rchem?! cf sinister peonle as tougher proposition than Richards the tranquility of great s/ruls, — llfid Evcr been. McGlnty was almost Mgmbeau llle logical contender for the lille ‘the next time Ben Braniiocks step- ped ilito the ring to defend his‘ words championship, DYOVIJIIIQ he could beat Dim Shelton; and vice versu. Ii Dan could brush McGlnty out of the way his claim to a title fight would be clear. Meanwhile Tulisworth was gel, Iallglit by the news that young Rob- ert Barry liud tilrncd ]ll‘0lE§Sl0ll£ll figlilcr for good and was going to TRESCO ABBEY TURNED s1‘. MARY'S. Fmiltvnd-(Fm- ,Tre=co Abbey. TP‘I!l€‘Il"€ of Major A. A, Dorrlen Slrnith. Lord Prnnrl- letor of lha Sr-lllv Isles. wins oartlnllv destroyed by fire recently Th» isle: Iwar» lease" M the rrlorls Ylfilifl- llfather in i834. _ lglYt,‘ up tllllig the soil to see i. ha. ~—- coilld grab a fortune out of the ring instead. | ulcusuralily in flluisuortll ug a rc- I suit; so had [Jun Slit-lion's and flan- u: leis, too. ‘Iaiisworth had not figured so prominently in the newspapers lsince the rai ways had side-hacked | the town and reduced it to a remote and decaying village. I The newspapers began to dl up tales of Waterloo Berry, and om ‘Shelton and Jack Randall. and they did not forget the "Welcome 'ilie Traveller" inn, Up at Wccd Farm, John Robert Berry. father of the new profession- al g.ove sungcr, stared UIIIJCICVAIIIQ- ly at the big post each lllOflLflg brought. ancl gaped as lie studied the fresh orders for farm prc-clute ,lhst poured in from all parts of the ‘coun' . He began to figure on a steady and perhaps _an increasing profit for the first time since the boom years. When Robert visited the town he taking on added responsibilities. Dent be gullible with those who are obvious lll praise OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — Favorable for ousineess and financial deals for vou morn after November 9. All of you s-nould employ common sense in expendi- ‘WFCS and attend strictly to your .Job_ P.M. friendly tq creation, 11111516. sports, romance. zzNOVElMBER 23 to DEITEMBLR 4 (Sagittarius) -- Fina indications , {for advancement in your paruculaf found it hard work w get about, so fling of work or hobby. You can mix lmlmy People Want-ed to talk to him.l Ibuainess and social mtg-rests w me ‘and his hand grew cramped and hs‘ ladvafitage of both this beneficent Pen ran dry wrougn signing Bll.0—‘ ‘my’ grgglhtbolklill/IQ-rfllhe by“ I1 DECEMBER z; w JANUAR. I a “E M‘ it? “mm s W1“ (Capricorn) - More favorable? i?» 1"“ ““°“‘B a“ “lusmled weekly mm mos- swe=lili2fiiifliikif liiiliiii dealing in public needs, vem- < . ‘merit legislation and other glgiport- lfileihfiofifi Qflfglg tfégbier‘; am ‘$51195 ‘mncemlng m9 P902116 ‘ed ofl‘ the receiver and found Nola than for mam: mdlvmual gain-Jun the other end of the line l However. don't neglect your duties.l "It's Bob!" l-Ier voice shook with JANUARY 22 to-FEBRUARY 20 excitement. “Oh, I'm so glad to get (Aquarius) — Strike a. happy note you. You know I told you when you and n sensible tempo. Today 15 called to 598 me last Friday that I generous in bang“; rays for you have been to the theatre every day capable folk. Enjoy the fun and with Jessle- and. lakmll my P11.“ reiil>h me guns] no mama. how with the other glfls who were being smalL Isholwnmdthe istelllgsd of a. niezv dance; FEB MAR W6 ~ fly an au l Ion. Jes- (Plsceguilzgou? stgund wag-lull: fljgffitefv ‘mthigr New?“ In“; and keen Penemmml "l"! imlgm the tgeeatreaiyndlcateind Simsear: 0a can put you in the winner's class 5mg 3655155 song w“ ‘know the gene U115 day- DO Stall» 1'18?"- becfillie w- about the ITIOOHlll/illlglllb and the lov- ‘day's layout will affect whole week's ely girl, I also did some of my ‘ ‘results. Elvenlng especially favors personations and played m, mmgm. ‘entertainment, heart interests, the show." . “What! D0 you mean to say that you are playing in the revue, Nora?” "No, not yet. I am understudying Jessie, and Fay Selby. But when the revue needs some new scenes a part. lis to be written in for me; and s0 I) aim stayin on at Jessie's indefinitely.‘ "So g1 . At. last you will be earn- ing money, Nora." l “But I miss the farm. I never see anything of you, Bob, although I am haxlpaiay here with Jessie, I hate to co ess it. but I am homesick. But I am coming home on Sunday, with, Jessie. She is going to drive me to Tansworth. and we are going to stay until late on Monday afternoon." "I'm more than glad, Nora. The voice faded. Robert resumed hobbies. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY twill be noted for its mental quick- |ne§. good logic and fine memory. \Will be of an inward nervous ‘temperament and will appear changeable and unreliable at times. ‘Should be given religious and edu- cational training. Religion will be u ‘stabilizing force in all its activities. Success its birthright. EMBROIDERED SPREAD _ DESIGN mo. “A basket of old-fashioned roses" has had its praises sung for gener- t and songsters so, not to be outdone, we have it here in l. lovely embroidered design for your very best bedroom. If you want a. truly t in natural colors on pastel mtln, but if you are more practcal minded, you might make a very attractive cover of factory il-proof cotton. lve you more than ordinary satgdfact on. It is worked in IIZIOIIS by poe luxrurlous read. work cotton tehmltiroiltlilered in d a. w the: EIImplesL of s ltches and is very The pattern includes transfer color charts, material requirements i ell. l , I , d add l 0 I T° "d" m“ d“ ‘m '" “’ ‘I§’.“'...“'§I'l'i=l'§l a. 1553513331.." bé’..2.l‘.’.'.'€’.$.’, 5nd send with l5 cents in co Charlottetown Gilardlan. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design N0. 732 NAMI.___..._._..._..._.-,__-----——----- EIREET-———-———— mp-n-noqr-n-nu-IIIIQ ul , design for both the centre of spread. and bolster, together with full instructions for embrolderlng, stitch and his armchair and turned again to h’s aper. How marvellou. for Nora.‘ ow sweet of Jess. surely the luck, had turned when he had found Waterloo Berry? CHAPTER XV A STAB IS BORN With the arrival of Billy Chip- ham, Fred Thornton, Freddy Devene and Andy Sager at Wood Cottage as sparr partners, Robert and Dan began eir training in earnest. Daniel Shelton watched the work of Robert and Dan with keen BP- praising eyes. Daniel was not onl elated at hav- ing at last made rt Berry like the plunge into bi money boxing, but mesa/w with de ht a daily im- ement in Dan as a result ot began to carry his le higher than he used to do. he kept l; better guard because he had to, he moved around the ring at great his punches with the same certainty CI;- and people in general speed and he began to snap home 1 THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN HEAVIER CLOTHES AND slum, HEATED ROOMS CERTAINLY MAKE ‘so? MORE NOTICEABLE m THE WINTERTIME. WHY RISK OFFENDING ? SMART mm: PLAY SAFE! NOW, MORE THAN EVERJ REFUSE 1'0 MISS MY DAILY UFEBUOY BATH. $0,l BUY THREE CAKES AT A TIME AND ALWAYS HAVE wtmrv on HAND! INTER and summer, you per-spire up to three pints o. day! In warm rooms, under heavy clothes perspiration can become even more offensive! Don't risk becoming a "IV/arm Roam Oflender". Use Lifebuoy regularly in your daily bath-it stops B.O.—1ssurcs personal freshness. ~ '1 ‘Elsi? A: D th D o E‘ 1| o y lx chug... Truths That Soothe and Make for Happiness Are Far Better Than Those That Hurt, so if You Cannot Make People Happy, At Least D0n’t Wound Them Wliy ls It that people who pride themselves upon always speaking the truth never mention anything but unpleasant truths? Taking the wOixd there is just as much beauty and goodness in them as there .5 llgllll€5s and evil, There is Just as mulxl sun hille as rain, just as many llowcrs us weeds, and every sinner has a streak ol silillilliiess iii him. But if the Truthful Janicses and Jennys ever find aulyming good and admirable iii any ullllg or It is the f.aws and not the virtues over which they grow eloquent. You show them your new house that you have been slaving and sci-unplug for twenty years to buy and that to you look. like a master-pace of archi- t/ecture, and they pass by the b u. toilllorta-ale rooms, the gracelul stairway, the lo.eiy windows. , L‘ and say: "Your kitchen is a regular CIhJiJX-hOIG, so . . . little and dark." They view your children with a cold and appraising eye, and remark that it is too bad that. little Sally is so like your Aunt Geraldine, who was always considered lli-e llOIIFLl€Sl§ woman in the coinmun.ty, and they ask if your frail little Johnny, who always makes your own heart turn sick with tear when you look at. him, isn't tubercular. They never fall to tell you that you are putting on fle h, or that your hair is begmning w tum gray, or that your new hat. is ten years too vouii for you, or that. your Pa frock makes you look sallcw Wld horses couldn't make them say lat your new house is well built and beautlfulll’ located. Cr that if little Sally has Aunt Geraldlnes nose, slie also has Aunt Gem (line's sweetness and charm. Or that. your delicate lltce Johnny is by way of being a mechanical genius. _0l‘ that a. little llcsnls becom- ing to you and that you are better looking as a plump, middle-aged woman than you were as u skinny girl, 0r that your new clothes just simply scream Paris at the beholder. Yet the praise would have been as true as the knock and one would have sent us oii ollr way w.th a little thrill of pleascd vrlnitv brightening our day, while the other leaves us as flat as a punctured bzi lrocm, with all of our ambitions and hopes deflated and the taste of life bitter in our mouths. Maybe that is why we pTQICI‘ the society of ClleLfllll liars to thoisle who justify their rudeness by saying that they always speak the tru l. If, however. veracity is no aid to popularity abroad. it is in’ the family circle that it gets in its most. deadly work and docs more to alienate hus- bands and wives, promote divorce and scatter children over the face 0f the earth than all other causes combined, There is nothing so devastating as the crude candor of a near rela- tlon, and the thing that oftenest sets husbands roaming and sends wives to Reno and that makes children get away as soon as they can from their fathers and mothers, sisters and lJFOLh0I5 is having to listcn, dav alter nay to the litany of their faults and shortcomings recited bv 111058 W110 i061 1t their duty to speak the truth, and nothing but the truth. So cdmmoli and when we want to describe one person telling another something that hold no brief for liars. I hate and despise those whose word cannot be trusted. I love truth and honor it, but I think it should be used with dis- cretlon and with kindllness. It should not be made the alibi, as it so often i=. for mean and envious people to vent their spite upon some one whom they wish to humiliate. My retest is not against truth telling. but against telling unnecess- ary trut is that wound, Let us have more truths that soothe and help and make for happiness. So shall we make the truth teller one whom we admire and like instead of one whom we dread and fear. (Contlnuedlnjyage _ 5,_Ccl__7) \\\\ BAKE 51%|: O The pure, appellzlng flavor of BEMA Extra Fancy Table Molasses makes l: of supreme value In home baking. Use It In making muffins, cakes, ginger- bread, cookies, etc. livery member of your fulmll will enjoy aha dcllcloun flavor [but gEMA Euro Fancy Ta Molauen lmpnrll to I" baked goodn. And it‘: no good for xhwtil SOLD IN IUI-K ll’ YOUR OIOCIWS I“THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT-NOT A BLEND" anybody, they never feel called upon to mention it.’ 0-0-4 OOOO-OOQO-O OQQOQQOOQOQOO-O-OOO Realm/Social and PersonaI/Fashions/Lfterature i Lenten Meditation {l I‘ B! B". June: Henry [Anon CHURCH Th0 fellowship of believers Christ make up the ROYAL. FAM- In IILY. who are ever ready to look alter the needs of their fellow men who form n. Baorr ' those who have been called of Clod to follow Christ-this i; the UHUMJH. It was born at Pente- cost. while Peter was preaching tiny days ruler the resurrection. At in s meeting 3.000 were converted. Ths group formed the first church, and daily others were added to LID-B group. "uay by clay the Lord added w their number those whom he was v .. sa mg. One day Jesus asked his disciples, "What is the world saying about Me.“ Peter answered, "Some think that you are one of the old propnels resurrected; others believe you are John the Baptist; and still others say you are Jeremiah, or Elijah." Then Jesus said, “Peter whom do you say I am?" Peter answered. "Thou art the Christ. the Son oi the living 00D." Jesus was so pleased with the answer that he told Peter, "You are the ROCK, upon wh ch l will build MY CHURCH." On char- acters who knew Jesus as the Christ, Son of the living God, the Saviour o. the world, Jesus builds his church: and. “The gates of liell will not pre- vuil agains lt." Je,us is the head oi this ROYAL FAMILY, and those who do the WILL 0F GOD are his Mother. Sister and Brother. This FAMILY must worship God lnsprit, love one another, become the_sa t of the earth and shine as a llglll, in the world, and believe that all their requests made to God, in llic name of Jesus, will be ANSWERED. To conquer this world for CHRIST- this is the fusion of the ROYAL FAMILY, which numbers today 700,030,000. Wliy not join this FAMILY TODAY? ‘FAMOUS FATHER'S SON im- and so tlisaxtrous is this domestic custom that it has given rise to a phrase l ary scene. And they engaged me for, he would rather die than hear we say he told him “home truths." Now I, BEVERLY. England —- (C?) — Randolph Churshlll, recently-mar- ried son of the First Lord of the Admiralty was fined in this York- shire village for leaving his car in a ni=bl'c road without lights. He pleaded battery trouble. Remodel YofiurwF-igure the Way You Want It Exercises Slim Ilips, Thighs Concern over a tiny wrink1e— but none for the out-size hips which are the chief cause of a matronly appearance! A pity to let large hips and thighs add years to your looks, when thcv can easily be slimmed with right exercises. But what if you already lead all active life, what can exercises do for you then’! A woman can be busy from dawn to dusk and still not use the muscles on the outside of the thigh. around the joints. Give those muscles a workout reduce bulges. by doing this simple exercise a few minutes a day. 1—Siiting, place hands on floor behind hips. 2-—Pull first one knee then the other, back to the abdo- men as shown in our sketch. Then let legs fall forward onto floor. Do l4 times. Rest. Repeat 28 to 36 times. Or do you have a thick waistline. a drooping bust? Easy, safe exer- cises for these, other figure faults are given in our 32-page booklet l-ias exercises for slimming waist. hips and legs. for improving shoul- dcrs, arms. bust and posture, for ‘ relieving foot troubles, constipation, nervous tension. Includes a bracing routine for whole body. Send 20c in coins for your copy of Best. Exercises For Health And Beauty to The Guardian Home? Service. Be {tire to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of‘ booklet. Name Street Addffll as the first duty of discipleship. Hm lili-RHOOD o! FEBRUARY 12. 1940 oooeooooooooqq, i Here's Wlly FELLOWS’ SYRUP has been a Family Tonic since I864 follows‘ Syrup ll a scientific compound o! body and nerve- Ianilding essentials, including:- I Calcium — important lo prpmoring strong teeth and bones. ‘ 2 Indium -— important to the nerves and blood, 3 Iron 1 Plsolphornr-rcquircd by the bones, muscle: and nerve-- . MI——I muscle builder, espo- cially useful in rclicv- ing fatigue. u tonic and guard against: anaemia. 5 Mlnglnolo-anothcr element re- quired by the bones. FELLOWS’ is easily absorbed by the body; it srill-lulares the appetite; i: aids digestion and it helps to ensure the grcatcst benefit from rhc food you cat. Try Fellows’ Compound Syrup of Hypo- phosphitcs today. Ask your druggist for a family size bottle. Accept no substitute —insisz on the grmine Fellows’. A convuliml Jaurcd 0/ six valuable body- building minnals. FELLOWS’ SYRUP Tho ORIGINAL lyrup 0| Ilypopholphllu A Family Tonic Since I864 THE COOK'S CORNER srllawlsnunv MOUSSE 1 cup strawberries, well-drained 3-4 cusp sugar 1-4 cup water 1-2 teaspoon making powder 1-4 teaspoon salt 2 egg whites, beaten stiff 1-2 pint heavy cream, whipped Method: Drain the strawberries well, and out in pieces if they are whole. Combine the sugar. water, baking powder, and salt in a sauce- pan. Cook until it spins a. fine thread about 230 deg. F. Pour the mixture slowly over stlffly beaten egg whites and beat until cool. Fold in the prepared strawbeerrtes and the whipped cream. Pour into AMorningSmile Poet: "Why do you think I can't sell anything? Don't I put enough fire into my verses?" Friend: “Excuse me. but frankly I think you don't put enough versel into your fire." Scotchman (at riding academy); "I wish to rent a horse." Groom: "How long?" The Scotchman: "The longest you've got. laddies. There be five cf us goinfi" --Ut-ah armer. the freezing tray of your refriger- ator and freeze to the desired con- sistency. This is enough to serve B. Serve it in sherbet gltrscs. AAA_¢_II i 3 Smartest Fashions And Winter Styles OO-QO-Q-O-Q Qifi-Qf-O-OQ" Smart style gce; into the kitchen and accompanies you at your daily ' tasks. Peg-top pockets are handy‘ ‘as well as extremely chic add- ticns to this yoke-top house frock_ ,Fullness over the bust ls becrm- ling, The button-front closing has its advantages for slipping your dress on quickly. when yaurlam- ily comes to the breakfast table they will love to see you in th‘: crisp. flowered cotton, with gay ric- rac trim. Either the quaint square neckline or the neat. tailored col- lar makes a dress that you will en- joy wearing for many months to come. Style No 3155 is designed for sizes l4, I6, 36, 38. 40. 42 44 and 40. Size 36 requires 8 3-4 yard of 39- inch material with l i-2 yards of braid for short sleeved dress. Send fifteen (i5cl (O01!) is pro- ered) for pattern write plainly /our Name, Address and style lumber Br sure to state the size ‘rill wish Style N0. 3153 Sim .............. Nam! Street Address GIN i-i-im WORRIED FARMERS OF DEI C. N. R. EARNINGS Provlnoo MONTREAL, Que. Feb. 2 — The gross revenues of the all inclusive Canadian National Railways systeni| for the l0 day rlod ending Jan, Ill 1940 were $6, 27,070 as compared with $4,445,669 for the correspond- m l 3I53 ~.-¢ THAT etenuv ls osrrmo I SENTIMENTAL. b‘ ABOUT ME AND \ I emu" HAVE THAT... / WHY, HE'S A MERE mo ,0 732 Either wn . this is indeed a q Ckly finish and direction: for making the spread _________-___, t.“ Oqlv. wllililqmmspaa-kelalpluum. FPW¢IQQ'_ICQ -~..~rm:»~'»r.slmiqiam‘r . LU ‘Yvfl~@‘7l’lllflflflfi MP SPEAK TO (ConLlnued_on_pggi.__C0l B) Z, ___ _ ____ _ ___ cm hymn; o! 1939' A“ Increue o‘ 9'1“ "l 4‘ TILLIE THE TOILER - SILENT PARTNERS? 3y we,“ r KNOW WHAT FLL 00.. m some ro LET‘ aueuu as YOUR A5SISTANT I I'LL IGNORE HIM... FOR A WHILE- uoaoov can HELP um LEARN rms I'LL HARDLY - BUSINESS BETTER l“T// x THAN YOU CAN ER... YE5,MR. SIMPKINS ll