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Alma and (‘.ii~<>l1iii- Lutrrbled out and began tint-.idirig their way frantically li-.i-i' ar iiiiize oi` t.hrobl.>ing water iiru _ liitst rribbot'co1tted firemen. liitiut- :zi1.i <'urioti.~' onlookers. 'l`l'..~ loft :rrrri top floor of the Tit. :urv were an inferno of belch- lii; snioke, exploding chemicals. ;ii_;i'_v flunies. Water roared in a 1lir::.-iia. ,` “When I was 14 years old I took . six bottles of your Vegetable Com- 3 pound. Now I am taking it again for painful periods and it is help- l ing me a lot. I am ln good spiritu I and do my work every day. My _ mother used to take your medi- cine and always recommended ltd! ‘ 98 out of 100 Women Report Benejit tvn|A‘E_ PtN|utAM"§ vfcmutti comvounu Fashions’ Latest For Chic Dressers _, nit* ' _ f" ir 5, - 4 , \ - _ tis* Qil f L 1 The right costume slip works miracles in slenderizlng your figure. ,` The slip of princess lines is rt grand background for the new “'.:ack~:o- nature" silhouette frocks. It moulds the bu-Sli. and is extremely tight fitting through the waist and the hips. Just a length of silk from the rem- nant counter at a big reduction in cost. and you‘re ready to 5tort_ You can easily run it up on the sewing machine and finish it completely in about two hours for you've pmctiml. ly only seams to ioin. Think of the saving in cost for a perfect fitting slip. ~4. 25.6 m.. 11,72 meg. fo abg’s Cold _ Proved best by two ‘ generations of mothers. ovisiss THE COOK’.S' ay they eat They are clever, industrious, capable and org entitled to he big Jobs in their lines of work, but they cannot be advanced to posi- sonally known several young men whose careers are being blighted -by the W . ' ' t _ tions where they would have social contacts with people who would be repulsed by their uncouth manners. To all young people who wish to cultivate good manners I can do tothing better than recommend a daily perusal of a column on etiquette. .ucncolumns do missionary work among those who have looked early mining in the conventions, for which many will bless them as long as hey live. - l l l U l U Dear Miss Dix-I am engaged to a young man and we are to be mar- td next month if I do not decide to break the engagement. Here is the iouble~ He say he cares for no one but in but he is constant] ettin ' ' - 5 9- Y D K other girls, .regardless of who it is or where 'we are. He has to put his arms iiroimd every girl he meets. When I get peeved over this he says he i1oesn't mean a thing by it, it is just a habit _of which he can’t break him- self. What chance of happiness do you think I will have married to a man like this? UNDECIDED. Answer: Norte at a`l unless you are able to take a much more philosophical 'view of a liusbit.nd's philaiidering than most wives seem ablc to attain. Unfortunately women are monopolists by nature and want to keep their husbands' caresses for themselves alone. Hence they view their hus- BUTTERSCOTCH PEANUT COOKIES. 1 cup butler 1 l-3 cups brown sugar 2 eggs, well beaicn. 3 cups pastry flotir ,O 1-2 tensliooti cream.of tartar 11 1-2 teuspson ground cinnamon 1 CUP fimll’ 011011990 Wallufs worst of it is that it is pretty sure to grow on him after marriage. N U U U U U Cream butter. add sugar gradual- ly. Add eggs combine well. Add' sifted dry ingrcrlicrits. grrdualy. pr then peanuts. Form into a roll and chill. Slice and bake on a bu.te1'rcl r ‘taking slicct ut 375 degrees F. for 7 never forget my despair when I was told by my teacher that there was no to 8 minutes. Santa. Claus who came down the chimney and filled the stockings of good ___ children. What shall I do about it? T. E. A. D. MARMALADE VVAFERS. ' 1-4 cup butler. . 1-2 cup griitiuititcti sugar -l 1 egg, well beaten. 1 cup pastry flour. W 1-4 teaspoon baking soda. gl 1-4 teaspoon .tla.nd‘s the fin- est place tm earth." '_ “Then since you like it 5° much- protccicd trio noel!-slwum. whet made you leave lt?" sandy grinned. weel,” he chuckled. “it WS like this. In Scotland everybody was as clever as masel". and I oouldna mdk' muckle progress. But here----, hom, rm getting on bi-awly. Ye Kimi A lower made his WHY £0 S°me rciitiotcing where a runs was W°fl<- lng, and called for Michael O‘Nelll~ “Who`s wanting me?" lllfllllfed 3 voice from above. ». '_ "If, L; my duty to inform you. said the lawyer. “thilff YO'-‘T Aunt Mary, who married the milllohhife Richly. has died and left you a for- time." There was a short silence, and then a commotion above. I '_ “Are you cominE. Mr- 0N€U17 tiled the l8W!’¢l”~ .im wan minute," was the answer -Tm just stopping to wallop the foreman." ROSE VALLEY W. I. The annual business meeting of Rose Valley W.I. was held on Wednesday evening. NOV- 11- at the home of Mrs. J. W. Mac- Kenzie. The Natlonal Peace Day programme was observed through- out. Meeting Owned by S1f1B|“3 O Canada, followed by readinS Of minutes of last regular. and HU- nual meetings. Roll call was an- swered by six members, with a “Peace Motto." There were seven visitors present. The President gave a summary of the years ac- tivities, and showed that much had been accomplished, and because this involved increased expendi- tures. the Secreta\'v‘s report show- ed the ldvest financial balance since the Institute was or8ur1iZ€d~ 1 Sick committee reported one mem- ber .sick in hospital, and the school committee requested new maps and brushes. Seven mem- bers enrolled for the coming Year- Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie and Maude Mathieson were appointed scru- tineers and the election of officers took place, resulting as follows:- President, Alice Chowan, Vice- pres., Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie. (re- elected). Secretary, Mrs. K. H. MacKenzie (re-elected). Directors! Mrs. J. D. Matiiiesoii, Maude Mathieson, Sadie Chowan. _ Audi- tors: Mrs. Herb. Clow and Mrs. Wm. Mathieson. The naw presi- dent briefly expressed her ap- preciation of the honour conferred. and solicited the support and co- operation of the members. The questionnaires were then distri- lng serious it shows the wife just where she stands She is also just The man with the petting habit is a bad bet for a husband, and the Dear Miss Dix-I have several young children and as Christmas ap- 'oachcs I :rm confronted with the problem of at what age should child- n, or should they let them learn about it from their playmates? I shall Dont tell them at all. Let them believe in the beautl-ful old Inyill nrgn old saint who comes over the roofs in his reindeer drawn sleigh, der ones who renew our childhood in theirs for, at least, one mornink You doir’t have to tell children that there is no Santa Claus. They I doubt extremely if any child over' 3 years old really believes in Santa lnus. I nm sure that they pretend that they believe long after HWY 1 because there is so much more romance and thrill in Benin! 1-2 teaspoon salt ` 2 tablespoons corn syrup 5 tablespoons unbianched al- monds 1-2 teaspoon bnkimr srdw. 6 tablespoons blnnclicd totusied almonds 6 tablespoons finely chopped -walnuts Milk chocolate Chopped nuts. Combine first 5 lng'red‘ents. Heat to boiling and rtdd unblanched al- 1-‘ wh _*lf l `=*'\"'~"s_ C-to Iii P 537 Q.. i’ J 1 A nice Xmas sU89e8lion is to give until the mixture reaches 282 de- the pat»t»ern and lultnble mater-iallgrees F. Combine soda, finely CNDB silk. satin crepe or tirffetc. isa cho red walnuts and almonds, and _ perfect medium. 1 , Style No. 632 is designed for sizes, l 16. 18 Years. 36. 38. 40 and 42-inches bust- Sim 30 requires 21-2 yards of 39-inch material. 'No mein t Name _ Street Address - CIW State 5i‘;i.T§.i.‘.'.l‘..i.'.l‘.§ .£- ,__ -» 1'- I » - AP. and ott~‘irMeN°T` i monds and continue cocking slowly T‘l add to hot mixture. Stir only enough ‘ to blend. Pour on io n buttered plut- tgr, Wiien Slightly cooked mark in - squares. If des‘red cover with a thin coating of melted chocolate and slrririkle with finely chopped nuts. CORNS urr me-nr our/ no mm. _ L .» 4'. .- :Y ..»-1.; ,-1-sl ` " "’. -17 Pu1"NArv1 ’S CORN EXTQACTOR Patient. you waited through the Now, when t-h¢ Wlllikfilll llflllnl /“\ `.-I ’\ ._ Q ~ ` Chrysanthemum nun-ylns mlm, birds have flown, 4 While all around the garden glory came, Watching the beauty of the spring- time flowers, And summer bursting in, with hues of flame. You saw the pageant of the summer D9-SS. Mid scented days, and nights of fragrant peace, 'I‘he fading petals fall ulon the grass. The matchleru; music of the gar- den cease. And dull November skies ue over- head. When trees are lesfless, and the worldls lone, .. And all the flaming summer flow- ers dead. Brnvely you bloom, in all your pride elate, Undaunted by the bitter fronts to come, No fading age you know, but meet your fate. Clad in full beauty, brave Chrys- anthemum. buted and conveners appointed; Agriculture, Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie. ` Canndianization and National Events, Maude Mathieson. Child Welfare, Mrs. J. D. Mathieson. Leg- islation, Mrs. Herb. Clow. Education and Better Schools, Alice Chowan. Canadian Industries, Sadie Chowan. Public Health, Mrs. K. H. Mac- Kenzie. The Institute News was then given out and subscription' renewals attended to. A recita- tion, “Friendship Song," was given by Alice Chowan and Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie read a paper, “Women lack interest in world affairs." Vifhlle lunch was being served a sing-song was enjoyed and meet- ing closed by singing “The Maple Leaf Forever". Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Chowari, on Wednesday evening Dec. 9th. Roll call to be answer- ed by "What I would like most for a Christmas gift." Programme committee, Mrs. Herb. Clow, Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie and Mrs. K. H. MacKenzie. MILLVALE WOMENS IN STITUTE M.rsJ. Leeming Murphy enter- tained the members of the Mill- vala Womens Institute on Tues- day, Dec.1st, ten mem-bers and five visitors being present. Meet- ing opened with singing "Old Black Joe". Roll Oall was an- swered by exchange of Christmas gifts. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Corre- spondence was read by secretary. A committee of Elhel Hazen,` Vertlne Parsons, and Lillian Cahill was appointed to sell Christmas Seals. Secretory re- ported lottery ofquiit realized $16, and proceeds of dance 07.80. Sick _-Committee reported one visit made and fruit sent. New Com- mittees were then appointed Sick: Mm. Molnnis, Ethel Hagen, Lunch: Mrs. Alfred Parsons, Mn. Alfred Murphy, »Mm. Albert Murphy. Prog-ram: Rita. Murphy, Mrs. A Parsons, Ruth Murphy. On behalf of the members a pre- sentation was made by the secre- tary to Annie Melnriis, winner of the lottery contest. It was moved by Mr.: Albert Murphy. ana seconded by Lillian Cahill that $4.50 be voted for ohi1dre'n's Christ- mas tree. Motion carried. A committee of three was appointed to supervise same. It was decided to subscribe to Instituto News, and to circulate it systematically. Mrs. Michael Murphy invited members to her home for January meeting; roll cali to be answered by Quortion Box; meetlng= to open with "When You and I Wen Young MlB8|e.”_ Program for evening consisted of: variety contest by Mn. Aram Murphy. won by im. A. Pu-sons,Diiet by Ethel Hnen and Mrs. John Hazen, Solo by Ruth Murphy. Miss Lucy Gallant also favored the Audience with two vocal solos. After luncheon served by hostess meeting clored with God Save the King. -'rhomu G. Griffiths. C0000 )OQQ‘OfOX§4OOOO‘Ol-*OfOf§OOO9§Q4A-Q45, The HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES mairisprings of character or » KNITTING SONG. nm and umemshness. 0 kind Warm brown wcol for your hus- band, th Scarlet wool for your scn. Wool blue as water A if For a wild litt1e`daugh.er- br Knit till the skeins are done. ha Coronation Colours _ eV9\'YWlie ey are creeping into the mc. 1'8B 8@0r8ette handkerchielsl ening wear in the aiypl-om. ight shades of blue or red. Smal' ndkcrchlefs of silk in whiih re Tinselcd wcol for your laughter. White. und blue mlng‘e_ln a naitui Close-spun wool for your Jewellery also is showing the lm strength- de The bright needles dance, S I` is not only wool you are weaving. 5 It is not only steel gleams de bright- Fmrzrnooriuo crmisrililg ma You are knitting a. cover For child and for lover 01 love woven close and tight! _Margaret Willemer in the l ncy in gay arrangemrnts ollii-13,, nes A dainty brooch with iid. to . _ Each a silver lance spread tapering butterfly-1ll¢el,,,.,,3 Cvnquermg Time at length' ghd pins-and that too im 5, rra wings enclosed :i flower iii lllu, ngcd in response to the guiml mand for Coronat’on coloun. DECORATIONQ Too of‘en the Christmas feasonl rred bv fires whi~li are dl.-em New Y°1'k Times' due to the rise of iiif'~mmable do W lOl' ative materials. .Tn the hom~ 51|. THE GIRL EVERY ONE LOVES' an outbreak is svrlous enough, l,-l 1- in crowded schoolhouscs. meeting We hear 5 Fmt deal “wut p°p` halls and churclies ti co“f‘agratio ularlty and how to achieve it, an is though it held the greatest good in obtainable. Beloved is a so much quite likely io result lti an anpill g tragedy. Moreover °hcr= lg lil, lutelv no neoes=l‘\ for nlnmn so _ ' . better word than popular. and hire my risk as de,,or_.,u,_,, “_a,erm§ everybody loves. She quite evidentl ccordiniz to a bull'~t'ii dirgrlgug, m the Ontario Fire \/l»ir