PAGE TWO i Wom Hi1 South From Mayfair By Pearl Bellairs ITRANGB CELEBRATION Miss Marris looked unaffectedly fact. glad; relieved, in _ "I tlilnk it's a very good thing! ullc said. settled. too! You young people l these days seem to have no idea managing things!" "Do you think this rull to a bottle of Cliifl1l)8gl’1€?",‘And A11en__oh_ feel we‘ must Richards said._ “I celebrate—this is a very special 0c casloll!" He put. his finger on the bell. but. Lorna said: "This is New Zealand. Allen People don't come rushlllg to ans "And high time it was; to quell the ridiculous i1 [of her heart. i “Oh dear!" she thought. "'l‘his i; [setting altogether!" ' She got back into the sit-ting- iroom wltli Allen on her heels. Three nlinutes later the chum. ' vague came up on ii irav carried Lilbghthe barman froiii below: and. wer bells here; they've SOIIIIEihiIlE 511m, Hawksfofd! more profitable w do» You ll have! "I viii. into ililli llliilt‘ i~..il and to go dowli arid make your own llliyillries!" > (with its." Alp... n _ . - "i711 _il 1 “lil- I Sllpllflivl" H" Ilorllas cur. “I'm 1111i: h“~‘i'~‘"9d W? lfllliii‘ P‘ iliikica New Zclilaililcl". am ,.. "l'iii very plcascd vou_two have‘ last!" Miss Nlarris dcrliied this at. I iioi Sh”. 1P" hPTFPV grow criillson “—_'","- . ,, . find to hide it slic turned awav to "illl lll-"Ki Noll 3N‘ $11811! 531d sit down rill the wilid"\v scat. whllc Ltiiila liilrricdlv. "Jilst 1i molilciii. Anpn 5am (n Hfl“-|;.f-n~d‘ ('h(\evy'i]\-__ fll1l1l~-—!" AIKI Silt‘ flillilfii "111 0i (heavens! she llad novel" known the room aftrr licr tinllcc. him m (ihfsriryi: She wcnt llllt’) thc biiilliooiil. "Conic in. Hi<l'.\'k\f()l'(‘i.' Were lnokcd across at Hawksfordis roolll; the blank windozv told her nothing’ the lalidilu: wilido\\'—.lic Creliiore was siniid- in: ill iiic garage doorway. l-lawiks- . ford was not iil'.'l‘(‘. she rail dowli she glanced out of sialrs and lcokcd into the street. No Hawsford. She hurried K911i! the passxiic. glanced into the commercial room. She thought of looking liltc the private bar. but Allell‘s voice in there. making inquiries aboiit champagne, dc- ifcrrcd licr . . . She stood in a frct of anxiety. Had Haivksford already sct off for Gulliver's Bay? Had she missed him? If that was the case she would have to tell Allen. she and Allen would have to go together to Gulliver's Bay! There was a step lwliind her, she ‘Fihi-‘Ffl round. the door into the kitchen quarters had opeiicd. and t“ c. owing at hoi- with a look of mild inquiry. stood Hawksford. Living s liavin~ a spot. of clirimnaciie as kind o! celebration! Thought you'd like to ioili us!" ' “Thanks vcrv lililch." said I-lawksford. looking casi- enough. Allen oourcd out chaliiimizlie for Lorna and ltfiss Marris. ed it to them: as he flllcd Hawks- fordis glass he explained to lilnl ili a lowered voice: "Miss Morris and T have lust fix- ed tllc latc of our “'f‘(ldl“f!"' i Hawksford gave a little Iwlt-li ralscd eyebrows. that h" was .- (lily Lorna lcokcri hastily cult of Widow. File fclt quPc sick. emed to hcr that ' havlnq manner. doilic all the most fl fiillv conventional rhinos h» i i- all" dcsniscd. and doing thcni iPl'~ ribiv h1rllv_._...| "liVelll" swirl Allen, raising hi; iklass "Hero's hick!" nod. ti... It hc- Leisure ——The Woman ’s Realm FOR TODAY Pas.- me watchword down the line, Pass the countersign "endure"! Not. to him who rashlv dares, But i0 him whi ncbly bears Is the victcljvls garland sure. —J. G. Whittier. Wolves and other animals that. hunt. have flat-tipped noses. Willi thc ncstrils in front and close to- izether. Add a speck of silgar to the vratei- when (‘O"klll2 c ‘ill. peas or carrot-s. The vegetables will have a little bet- ter flavor. The use of tiny glass droplets to pcrrrllt televisi n receiving tiibcs tn project bflilhi lhzlit images on large screens i= described in a new patent STORAGE SPACE VITAL TN ANY S17 HOME Storaizia space is an aibsfliife ne- ress tv in a house, no matter what. its size. C1’.‘Feis irl bedrooms and a single closet/in the "hall for linen storage is not. rr-louizh, either in an avartmlent. or ln n. house. The HVQTRQe familv must (Store. QIIilIIIIII-II; WITII '" NEW ENLARGE) GIFT BOOK NFSTIE Milli llllillllillilif ESTLFS There are over 60 flft-prunlumn lined 1n the new, enlarged Nestlé’: Premium Gift Book! Thing: for every member of the I family, things you will cave dollar! by getting with Ncatléb label: . . . lchool supplies, tea towels, lheetl, aprons, dolll, coma-ac. men's how- pipec, tobncco-pouchu, lhnvlng brushes, eat-towels, bridge-tabla covers, lilverware, tchen-ware and many othenl IMPDIITIIT! wan: l-‘Oll ‘Ivan n! an emu-i your name and lddreu on the ride of thll ndveniuement and mid It m uu today. lllnnl Mum's Milk PHMIICQ1(CIIIIIII)LQII- I II Vlchrle ltrefl, Toronto N E TLEXE in addition to the clothiilg and the lincm. such things as trunks, lug- gage, old toys. tennis rackets. golf clubs odd pieces cf furniture, ex- tra china. winter clothes utensils and tocls not in use all the time. and lnnny other small and large items. WHITE FURS White is the most. noteworthy "color" in furs for spring. It is seen in catacul. broadtail galyak and South Amcrican orccesswl Iain-b. The femur, (r llrgh hone. is the longest. and largest. bone in the human bcdv. Brass beds may be successfully painted if glvcli two coats of flat white inside ilalnt. thcli two coats of light or dark enamel. whichever is preferred. L-et the paznt drv thoroughly before putting m tile enamel When you're stuffing green ‘perp- pers with ground meat, cut leaf- shaped pieces from the grecn pep- per top and insert the “lcaves" pailntily in the top stilfflniz. Twenty tons of grass from Inn- donks railway embankments were dried and stLckcd as horse fodder. I ’s Re al “LbPm mfltté 71"" uii"_‘"i ed like a stariieed slglnggit. riiglidtufxigd up the stairs. At the top she tried “mvest dwell thumping ind hiln. in slacks and a khaki art. above fi iMiss - To lhclr \l'€t'lfii_l_lg>flll_iy\yliljf‘i'l 1 To Marry in N. Y. wvvv OQGOOOO-OFOQOOQOOOO%¢G¢‘ m "f Socia lmlttflfiflfl AIJAAIAAA4A 14g‘; * v wvvvvv v and Pe rsonal '1 'I_‘_l-_I_IZ__CHARLO'I“_">I‘VETOW'I\I_' GUARDIAN UR3GENERAHUii$ i|tciiuii Meflilalillfil” Dorothy Dix Says DON'T BE A QUITTER JUST BECAUSE OF HARD LUCK Alniilzhtv Father. enter Thou our heart. and so fill us with Thy 10v may embrace ‘rhea our only Rood. Show unto us. for ‘ilzymcrcfeawake. 0 Lord our God. what Thou art. unto us. Sev unto our souls. I am gov sa Vfllvlull. bu speak that we ma 631'. open Thou our ears: let. us hasten that Hear us. llle sake of the ruinous mansions. there. kftxivclllv rather. ior Lcrd, who livetll and reigueth with ‘Won r - 1 t‘ I, .11 ‘ _ Thee and the Holy Spirit. now and lace would .5Om£'tIilli:l’l1g "if iiebchjiifemiiiie? ‘Plfiveyb Amen- “‘ 5L Augustmei dear, it's too upl “s” ‘M ‘J Grant me. O most lovilnz Lord. to rest iii Thee above all creatures} |nbove all health and beauty. aboie tlli izlorv and honor. nbove all power tiud dlizllltv. above all knowledge and subtety. above all riches and all fame and bruise,‘ above all sweetness and comfort, ‘above all hope and promise. above. asked him to conic no aild drink i all gifts and favors that Thou cansti litre and impart to us. above a'l' iubllce that the iliilld of iliali can receive and feel: fiilaliv. above ang- els and archaliizels and above illl ithe heaven v host. above all ihinzs visible and invisible. and above all . itoo slllall and unsatisfying. what- scrvel" Thou bcstowcst on me apart lrolii Thee. or revezilest to tile. or ilromiscst. whilst Thou art not seen. ‘and lict fullv obtained. For surely mv licart cannot truv rcst. nor l that. torsakinsz all evil desires. ivcii Thine only Sorl. Jesus Christ. our‘ e paliv aiid buy an Our hearts are before Thee¥ a Coward Runs The Surrender And Takes An “Out” On ' Life F. education. are strong Answer- is running , _. of pessimism Dear Miss Dix-f um anmfimcid of 40. ltllvid. extremely “ill cannot earn a dollar, although I have tried. friend llttl . I “we vefv mefniiréoxdizygiving an old woman a bare and mis- erable existence; but. if I die. I know of two young girls to whom it. would mean a university ending it all is justifiable? 53y "no," even though you think yes, but. give me your reasons, please“ cause you are in a. tight. place in the fight. stead of committing siliclde. if would go first. to a doclol. because your brand . . almost invariably the result of ill health. ' _ ' that Thou art. llct. O lllv God. It is that whether life is worth livliig or not depends altogether on the liver. 1f 1 live. this money will be the Don't. vou think mat. in this case Of course, you wil I want to see if they enough to convince me. MISS Z. A. Of course I don't. think you justlfied in com- mlttlng suicide. Just as great a sin as murdering any one else. Alid. secondly. because suicide is cawordlce. Ii: isn't playing the game. quitting because luck is going against you. First. because self-murder i: It is laying down and up the white flag of surrender LIX!- il- I were you, I A wit has said and when vou get yourself straightened out. physically you will find that you have ceased to’ lake this jaundiced. bilious view of fate. Rgqunglrllfl Your Thoughts Then I would (zo to a trust coin- aniiuity with elitirelv cciitcnted. unless it rest in whalevel. money I ha“ so a; to ge; {Tilfl}. . 11379-1471.) ii. and could not forbear glancing Flt ' l Haivksford; to see him with his g s drop. tlltc . draining it, to the last. Everything iveilt black. and hcr hand began to shake suddenly; Sill felt a cold splash of cham- l! lie on her knee through tne stilff of hfr skirt; she heard . sudden latigh. t-hc tilikle of ' "" "f" at. ‘ill’ o‘hel' side of the room and his voice saying iaillrl- loudly: __A"'I_'herc.___ that's > done i i (Continued on page a. Col 7i | ' ' '-' " .i ii Jessicaiieiiiiiiis i (Special to the (luardialli NEW YORK, Feb. 2'7 —.V1i'ss Jessica Rice Jenkins. 21. folmclly _ of Charlottetown and at present of - 5 East 62 Street. New York. and Albert. Reed Collklin. 38. of this Cit)‘, secured a marriage license today at the Municipal Building here. They said the ceremony would take place in New York on March 18. Tile bride-to-be wai bom in Charlottetown, the daughter of Dr. iJohn s and Louise Mitchell Jell- ‘kins. Mr Conkliii is a ilativc of Albany. N. Y. His parents arc Blarle B aniEmma Sherman Coliklin collis- FIGHT MISERY where you i feel lt-rub on fast-acting lfiliilllllillllllii Dates at Home More Fun With Twoaome Games "Pounce" Jolly Double Solitaire Let's put some real zip into that quiet date at homei Let's play "Pounce"—a rapid-fire, version of solitaire for two. You and your dale each lay out a deck of cards as the diagram shows. Put 7 cards in a pounce pile. then deal 5 cards and build on these-leaving out one more pile to the left each time you build-until your last pile to the right has 5 curds. With all top cards face up you're ready. The object is to get rid of your 7-card "pounce pi1e"—fnsti Playing separately. you each build red-on- black downward sequences on your 5 solitaire piles. Meanwhile. you both put all aces in the centre. on which you build upward sequences in identical suits. Go through your decks. 3 at I time, when necessary to make more moves. An empty space‘! Fill it from the "pounce pile". PREMIUM l You'll need lhll free book that i Don't Ilitl Wrlfl E K hi’: w/ii ‘mitt (iziiliftikili PAY S TWO WAYS .a(..ai((l iiaiuiovii. Suddenly you see a chance to play your last remaining "pounce" cud. and you cry "POUNCFI-I win." What if two guests-wt more- drop in? Our new 32-page book- let is packed with games for two- somen. threesomes. foursomes or "more-comes". Has card games. pencil gamesgstunis. puzzlers. non- sense gags-to make you a popular hostess. Send 20c in coins for your copy rf Games And Blunts For Two Or More to The Guardian Home Szrv- ice. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Address and the Name of booklet. i‘; v 7 ab»: Mal-nu 61w‘ va happv nlarriaizes? ‘ bands unfaithful to their wives. or l about is netting. wives All1€1l.—'Fi"lClIlilS a Kempls the largest possible income on my capital Then I would reconstruct ~————— my entire mode of thought. and halid- Lorna look a sip. nearly choked on Wwld mm‘ "Tmkmg that I was old I (l0. It lslii’. true, to begin with. A ivcman of 40 is just in her prime selfish and extravagant and silly and she is young enough to learlyand frivolous. we could point you how to do anything she wants :0 d o. So instead of giving lip life I would make up my mind what I ivanted to do and I would studv and perfect myself ln it. and get H108 not only for the money that “'35 in it. but fcr the sakcof hav- inq an absorbing occupation and the job new interests. n Make Friends - so I do iioi see wily you shoiil hink of (‘filflllliii-lll’! suicide virhen lie holds so miirth for vou. And as for killing yourself forthc sake of E irine two gTls a cfill-fgo educa- loii, that is simnlv idiotic. _ if the is waiit- a college education. let. them no to work ‘ind earn it- for hcniselvcs Not. trike it. as blood money-the price of a murder. ll APPY E S ARE PLENTIFIYI. lWARRI. Dcar Miss Dix-Are thcre no Are all hus- tiizhtwads. rlr grouches? Are al naggers. extravagant. lazy and thriftless? ELEANOR. Answer_ Certainly. there are plenty of happy marriages. It is only the un- happy ones we hear about. We take our good luck iii marriage for granted. It is onlv the bad luck we howl to high heaven over. If we know one pliilanderer. we know 50 mcn who are vamp-pro alid who think no other woman in of ‘J d .4 i stinlzy to their wives. we know l0 the world is as beautiful. as clever, as fascinating as the homely. com- lilonplxice ladies whom they lc to the altar. If we know men who are times as many men who lavish ev-ervtlillig they make on their families and who toil through cold Winters and ho; Summers 1n their offices that. their Sallys may go tcuEve. Palm Beach in January and the mountains in July. If we know some men who are groucliv and grumpy and hard to get along with. we know far more .men who arc patient and kind and considerate. and bear with meek- (ness the tyranliies of their wives. If we know some wives who are .out hundreds of others who have scrimped and saved and toiled and have been the very foundation stones of their husband's fortunes. And if noiv and then a fool woman runs off with all affinity, there are thousands of other women who have stood bv their husbands through good and ill repute; wilo have been faithful when all others turned away; who have gone down into the glitter for the men they love and waited for them outside of prison doors. 5o husbands and wives are not always a total loss and we do not. always get. stung when we get married. Very of'cn we gel. a lot better than we deserve. MARRlED MEN DIOR!) INTERESTING? Dear Dorothy Dix - Why are married men more interesting than unmarried ones? As a rule they arc intelligent. ambitious and treat vou with respect. but t-he young follows haven't a serious thought in their heads and all they think If a girl tries to carry on an in- tellizent. conversation with a boy, he thinks she ls trying to trick him into a proposal. or he kids her about taking life too seriously. and says: “Come on and be a. sport. and have a good time." Don't think f am in love with any married man. f am not. and I detest. the home- wreckers. But I am. JUST WONDERING. ATlSW€l'—- Probably the reason that. mar- ried men are more interesting than single men is because they are generally older and have had more time to think and read and considcr life. Also. they are forbid- den fruit because they belong to another woman and that. makes QlFiS hanker after them. Remember DORKYIHY DIX. HORO For Tuesday, March 4th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) --Money can be made as wcll a; friendships can be made this fine day. But a certain amount of sens- ible caution and discretion is al- ways in inter, of course. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Take a. suggestion from Aries and dcal in discretion and sound cau- tion and you'll attain cmsiderable this generally friendly period. Mat- ters of interest to the public rate attention. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- If you don't. let your exuberance 11m a-way with you. you can gain much ground here. Start. what you do a little slower so that you will be able to get a film Lotlrlg —and happy going! Some stranger or un- expected acoualntancze may help greatly. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancel-l- Dellcacy. thoughtfulness and finesse in your work are going to count. And all of these virtues are famil- iar to you 0f this zodiacal sector. Be sure they are in tune and in 115G. JULY‘ 34 l/o AUGUQI‘ 22 Geo)‘ YOUNG ieci leaves make the most delicious lea M o ' 7- laidialelirtnpllck’: age: - also in the new FILTER-type tn bails. Your Individual i-——- By Frances Drake SCOPE Your personal business. government affair, industry, work with tools, metals. chemicals and mechanical devices are esipeclally favored this perhaps tricky but. surely interest- ing and advantageous day. AUGUST 28 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) -— It. may be in the field Cf science art. or in romance, but in whatever endeavor it i; you certain- ly should conquen N9 better tilne to exiplolt. your stable, ltkeable personality. SEPTEMBER 24 t: OCTOBER 23 (Libra) -- You may find it difficult today to keep your mind on your work, or to express yourself as you would like. Mre than ordinary unc- tlcn and your own good Judgment. and reasoning powers can put you in ‘an advantageous position Lrl ga n. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - Speculation is often second nature to you of this sector, but ynl must be advised against go- ing to extremes. Always keep some- thing for that "rainy day" that comes now and then. ‘rhlnk before you act or speak and prevent H115- understandings. NOVEMBER 23 to DEXJEMIBER N (Bllglttarius) -- Mixed vibrations c, I I have no relatives and no I A lover léasliic) NO gxcusg \ BIO! EVERYONE CAN AFFORD LIFEBUOY AT THAT BIG .. O Besides the countless Canadians who have always relied on Llfebuoy to safeguard personal freshness, thousands more are now enjoying this grand protection —thanks to L1febuoy's new, low price. Llfebuoy ls the only soap especially made to prevent “B.O." Its rich, refreshing lather leaves you clean and peppy-really fresh. And once you've experienced the wonderful feeling of confidence that comes when absolute personal freshness la assured, you too. will want to use Llfebuoy daily-for face, hands and bath. Ask your dealer for Lifebuoy- the same fine soap rs ever, the same big cake, but at a new low price! ll F E Q ll ilYp/ere/léfi H87 Literature ~-l... liilw tvrmunv ls EllilllYlllli n8 GRAND! SAME FINE SOAP, SAME BIG CAKE ‘FOR LESS - MARCH 4.1941 VT???‘ ,1,“ <4.---_, rue cook's CORNER DAIE ORANGE TORTE 1-4 cup soft butter 6 tablespoon flour 1-2 cup chapped date: 1 cu-p milk Grated rllid two orange; 3 eggs, separated 3 tablespoons sugar METHOD: Measure the flour and add the finely chopped dates. then add the softened butter and mix well. scald the milk in the top part of a double biiler and add to the flour mixture gradually. Return to the double boiler and cook over boiling water. stirring constantly until the mixture thickens. Add the grated orange rind. Beat, the egg y:lks uzitll thick and lemon colored and add the sugar to them. beating this in. Add to the hot sauce and then cool well. Beat the 98E whites until stiff and fold into the cooled sauce. Place the mixture in a gren- ed baking dish and set this in I pan of hot. water. Bake in a moder- ately slzw oven (325 deg. 1".) for about 1 hour. Serve this hot. with a custard sauce. warn against extremes and risking present holdings by unpremediutul actlcn and changes. Much good can be accomplished in useful. con- structive lines. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — Favorable time for making money in industry and manufacturing. Fairly good. too, f:_r selling and handling consumers commodities. Lesa favorable for amusements and frivolous interests. JANUARY 22 t.) FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — Similar llidicaticns exist. for you as for Caprlcornians. You clever with tools. machinery. 1n mathematics are e tally fav- orcd. Reaelrch. develop its new use- ful ldeu and inventions also favor- ed. Research. developing new useful ideas and inventions also favored. FEBRUARY 21 b0 MARCH 20 (Places) - Today should be more mm gmcnable Imd productive and you sficuld bend every effort to may, heodwgy in your line of work and in other new interests as well. Be original. helpfully daring. A CHILD BUR-N ON 11175 DAY Calm. refined. willing a) give as well as receive. Any tendency to stubbornness can be ted gentle persu standing of the mlsltlve nature of this individual. Capable of splendid mcceas in government. scientific matters. agriculture. stock mining. engi teaching menu. . Do you feel as though you simp- ly must have a bright print. frock? we“, you-m pgfifecily right. There is nothing that. will put new life into a. mid-season wardrobe with more chic than such a dress. Y-il need loo-k no further for the perfect style because here it ls. The well cut bolero tops a beromiflfl dress that sllnis your waistline and hips. Smooth shoulder y<kes hold essential bust fullness in place. Choose a dark ground sprinkled with gag flowers and you'll be the smartes lady in tow-n. Style No. 2803 in designed for sizes l6. 36. 38, 40,4144 46 48 and 50. Size 36 require: 3 3-8 yards of 39-inch fabric for dress; 1 5-8 yards frr bolero. AMornirlgSmllc A HORRIBLE EXAMPLE An old Scotch woman was wan- dering round the local museum with her grandson. Then they came to the usual statue of Venus de Milo. with half an slim mimin on one side and the whole arm cu m the other. "There ye are. my lad." said the old grandmotlie _ wagging her fin- ger at the youngster. "That's W115: comes c‘ biting your finger- na ." t v FM MIG-OI CQUGHS ‘l? CQLDS Asuiuu, unouciim; In! other lolphalovy lllnuh I'll! 0M OH Reliable hleedlécraft- —-Forl71e Home sizes 16-51‘ oln i! iii". i‘ Your Name‘ Mint‘: satgta t-hl number. B9 5"“? you wish . .____,,.. style my 2593 Size ... Nnmn street M1579" Oil!