msrignwzrom '_.-= e.xoalvvo_ »- CHAPTER XXV _K_Y, xv: w 4f.aga@~ g a . 4,- Q i . Woman ’s Realm -:- x AA ‘Iwhile, tomorrow is another work itajv. and I'm tired," s0 I guess I'll Cai-tilinc's house wore a festive Wm my air as Alma let herself iii. A , -flonestlyiu Caroline laugh“; bronze bowl of roses decorated the -~yo.ue me “mm Alma; Here you ill‘ "e iii the living room .i> gateieg table before the blaz- aniilcs ilitkert-d a cheery Kl he!‘ H0051 lgiiieei" came to Lhe are on the brink of wealth and i glory and you calmly sit there and yltalk about a big days work to- y inorrotiv!" ' Cdlililllf‘ greeted Alma l Alma just sffllléfl. and presently .l'-°"_ _ . went upstairs to bed. “Pcldulg ‘ The next day, the chemical eii- , laboratory and. - i311‘ Tvflilfl‘ 111m‘ i after Putting Almas formula ‘W191! 3i" j lthrough the most ixgorous tests. ' CHI-tilt‘ flld- ]JI'..ll0llllf".‘(l it workable. His tcts g db F0111‘ bath; 1W1‘ . ‘Yllildfillfii hcr. lll Merv detail, - v turn on me!" bath, Alma kid me. iiiiied a .\liI'I]I'I-‘C. out with I'm not dressing." ‘I10 protested, "can't l gnu in to a party while, without l!‘ motive’! You l‘ a break, Alma 1 worth a few any old day!" Ell the tveek of -; on her experi- i llltd and letdown. ‘hat Caroline ‘ to bring her they were bark in town." afraid you CA_-.\.‘n_'). wherehe had i...c bank of which iii via a director. ing his connec- Bank. c went on, "and they're gtmg to throw a big at the country club in cele- n. I gue s Sit; tli nks he has ..tf.v “Til to: lnmépif, con- i. lIQIlCC iliaoAdcleXs lll the financial world. ant. j. . h.id to bring Adele batk iiere to show off his triumph to tlie home-bown folks. But don't let i". ' . . forget about Si; Born- Glut‘. Ive got much more import- ant thmgs to think about." Sac paused a moment. then went grand news, Car- .~.l my final ex- and my formula Garrett ha; sent for l engineer and, if his l-rroboratc mine, that ll’. .\Ir. Garrett is terribly mon ll-FIIXS it. will mean -v. .. Zinc ua pod. "Vlfiiv, “is! You'll .Alma t 30a t-lllllfld almost to pieces? can you be so unruffled! tun! all through supper . way since last Cinoanc- ' Alma said and I vo learned that you d never count. your holdings our title is clear. After IVLr. .' has had the formula tested PM, and taken steps to . yiatczitcil. I'll begin to llbflllt. my end of it. Mean- soup and I'm CIMI pajamas and baili- ukk her lit-ail into the Caroline-if 1 ing most of l Mr. Garrett was Jubilant. “ill see that you get plenty out of this. Miss W. 1 I On my .-a,\'-_~o, theres no ques ion but that ‘ the board 0t dirtxtois will vote to buy exclusive rights to this formula and they'll pay plenty for it. I'll suggest, tco. that you be voted a block of ‘tock in the company." He paused a moment before going on. "And now. I AUDDOJ‘... he said nut-fully", “you'll be giving up your job here-now that you're going to be rich again." "You sappox- tvrongly, Mr. Gar- rett." Alma (l.*'>!ll't‘fl him. “I'll be glad t0 get the inoiii*_\'~fi>i‘ ta hcrl» sake-bin. I uxint iiiy job here too. I'm too er. about it. So let's wait awhile ‘I010 trying to jolt me out of my comfortable rut!" "In tha". ca , Ill sec tha‘. you He: a big incieiise in ti£llfll‘_\‘, with the chine plant at _voti;- disposal." Alma laughed. "Yourrc a dear! q Maybe I'll have tome more goofy ideas to work out. And now," she said, slipping out of her linen smock. and riaelinzg for her jacket f; . and bare‘, "I think I'll beat the l whistle and go home." Alma hurried down the stairs. ‘land almost collided with the fore- lnian, forcefully ejecting a swrirthy. ‘furtive-lookitig man who was pro- testing shrilly. “And stay out! We don't wan‘. any trouble-makers iii this factory! Get.‘ A strange premonition stiddenly v gripped Alma. Then, hunying out 5 she forced herself to overcome it I "I've been \\'Ol'klll.l tno hart! Mately." she thought. “I'm getting nerves and fancies!" (To be Continued; I OIL STAINS ON CARPET These are always such 1181118 571ml". but they can by» m- moved if eircftilly attended to. ‘ iWith a clean rag dipped in ganTl- line, begin rubbing around the edge of the oil stain. Work toward thi- lccnter, changing to a clean poi-tin“ lof the rag as soon as one part l1 soiled. REAL HELP FOR EXTERNALLY CAUSED l Relief comes fast for unsightly | pimples, rashes, itch and tor- f ment of eczema and other skin l irritations. Start treatment ' tonight.Ointment25c.Soap25c. . cuTllZllltA SQAP end OINTMENT (Ziscc ur- Fashions’ Latest For Chic Dressers - ".l.- No lGJZI-The cunning dress v. th {villi-d sit-vim and box-plaits down t,he front is a darling style for small girls. A novel idea. too ls the .<..'tiiii\ slvlc drczss for her doll of l9- iii it-s. ivhich l’ included in the pat- ti-rn. Besides or sheer cot- tons lllir. ilr. pretty’ or parties of crepe dc ciiinie. net or taffeta. De- eizncil for silos 2. 4 and 6 years. Fin- 4 requires 1 5-8 yards of 39-inch lnaW-rial with 1 l-4 yards of l-lnch Ill"’ll for eirl's dress; 3-4 yard of 3.3-inch miterial w.th 3-4. yard of'l-2 -inrh ribbon for ilollls dress. Style No. 1828-11 more sophisti- ctitrrl iii-e s for schoolgirls, features the new iIqiiai-c shoulderllne and an fmrnrlant skirt plait to flare the 1l(‘lll. Naigv wool crepe with bright rril i-ii ck braid trim and butmns itful choice for this dress. Of course clan p'aid wcol, challis pi-ziit. or velveteen could be used £‘£lll.li'\' \\‘(‘il. Desgned for files 8. 7. 1:. !i_ l0 and l2 years. Size 8 re- qi 1r. ._ ., v < of 39-inch material trrh 4 l-4 , ards of rlckrnck braid. No. i022 Size ..... “u.- n. u... Name street Address f a)’ State i Ix\I‘I-‘.R (‘ITS i‘ _" vi, - ll .l_'\ b." u ‘ii f'r Ute 5:. I ll l‘ it c“ ". ft. ‘nu ti: .\ '1' ii rv- ‘l l i‘. s.- of fit no il..a..ii u "e (unwash- lll)‘ l and disease preventlves are subjects are in unnatural rurroundlngs, that. ooeéévc C- ,, AA ~~AA A-A- A4AAAAAAAA "Social THE CI-lARl.0'1"l‘E'I‘( YWK GUARDIAN _ __7._‘i9". -- AAAAL All; - , i v TVY . vvivvvv v vvrv-O-Q-Q ‘A4 and V L AAA A ‘A- =....,_.IAA4 Me‘ e Personal -:- ALLA‘ v The HOUSEW/IFF and HER ACTIVITIES Dorotlty 0a.. Elysium! Am Good Guide SONG mCourage, Kindne 5. .There ls no measure upon earth; .May they wither, root and stern. If an end be set to them. ‘l0vcrbrim and overflow, If your own heartyou would know. For the spirit, born to bless, Lives but. in its own excess. “Latvrence Binyon. j A LITTLE FORETIIOUGIIT t When writing to an elderly pir- ’:on oi- a hut-in, always lncfos: a slumped addressed envelope. You iwill find it appreciated and the old Ilolks will enjoy answering your leitrr. CHANGE YOUR SHOES | Persons employed will find a igrcat comfort in a change of f;o'.- wiiai- upon their arizial home in ‘the cvviiities. A fresh pair of s':o~~; alter the (.1l\" work scents to trtkc ing. WINTER. UNDERHFEAR Turn winter undcrtvrai‘ wrong .\l(i(‘ out and brush with a whi-k broom before puttng it in the wash. ' This will remove the lint that alivatn. collrczs in the fvltls cf the garmen and saves zhrs material from rotting down the ilixrn and frequent y cau - ing stoppage. $ Greatness and slmplicty rloscly linked. word. zire fuzauentfy vfivciive thin ltiirrl facts. One of the ii bcst of virtues i apprrciafoii for lzindncss. The trouife with the man who knows it all ls ti: t he dcesift. Alimony" is pric: a man pay to act nut 01' .t ring to lectwes. The way to i .ke dreams cont true l: to wake tip and start work- ing on them. When it comes to digging up the pa s‘ the average wile is a great his‘ ii.iii. Its all right to lovc your neigh- bor. but bc a little careful about his itifc. l Honesty is always depended upon. Even he who tireparcs to cheat. must pretend to pos ess it. Some people are s0 busy trying to catch tip the time lost yesterday BI‘? more .‘ they" itay no attention to tomorrow. DRIED FRUITS Dried fruits are tisually dirty and‘ necessarily have a lot of handlingl so they should be rinsed trcll in boll- l ing w-atci- before cocking. A CHANGE IN STYLE i} . If the buttonholes on the chil-l drmfs play dresses lzecome pulletl or frayed. make a bound button- holc right over the tinsighlly one, usng plain white cambrlc if no contrasting color is available. l THAT GASEOUS SMELL When the cdor of gas cannot be abolished from around the gas heater and you have made sure there is no leak, you can be certain the rubber tube itself ha". become saturated with gas. The only remedy is a new hosc. PEPS UP TIIE GUMS Keep a small bottle of salt in the medicine closet and use it occas- ionally on your tooth bruih instead of toothpaste. It has an invigorating effect on the gums and p'oves a splendid giirgle or mouth wash when used ln cold water. GOOD CARE ADDS LIFE TO INDOOR. BLOOMS Good care will add much to the beauty and lasting quality of hcusc plants. Adequate moisture. proper ventilation and temperatures, irreet with tvhlch the indoor gardener must become familiar. . It should be understood that for the most part plants grown indoors they are being forced into bloom by the heat and continuous watering and fertilizing. A hyacinth bulb, for instance, will be in the ground out- awiiy ii great deal of that tired feel- ‘ ‘future drainage. If it should stem ‘ a fresh stipplj". maintained tieiir a windotv. This Xlccs not mean that cold drafts should tirevail. and tlti w ndow ‘healthy for indoor plains. side many months before it blooms. while in the house it may be YOICBTI to bloom in a few weeks. How often to water indoor plant: is a perplexing problem. The only correct answer, of course, is a". often as needed; but this can only be d‘- terniined in individual cases becausc the type of plant, the tyyc of soil. size o.‘ the pot. humidity of the room and other factors have to be con- “k9 it , sidered. You can tell whether a plant .. needs moisture in several \\'1~.\' - PM n _your finger into the soil and if it qiulverizes readily. you can be siirc . it. needs water. Or. you ian compare the weight of one pot. HEM‘ 5i another, the light one bong in need f witier. The sitrcst tcst is to tap the pot with a wooden hamziicr, 0': ‘a pl "c 0t‘ hard wood like the en'l (if a broom hzinzVe. If you hcar a hollow sound. you l-"nozv the plant is dry. If the sound i; a dull thud. there ls plenty of inoislllffl» When yon have dsleimined that a plfllll needs water. set it in a pail o.‘ water to absorb irhat it need‘.- or fill ;hi~ pot to the brim to ssak down. You can tell by the ycllowncss on the tips of the shoots of a plant whrthci" it is getting tco much \\11U'l'. If this is your trcuble. tube the precaution of l/Jrz-cniitg the rarth at. the lrotlom of the pot by ~ it thiotigh thi small liolc. for adequate tooting will provide ll"('(‘\ arv to partially clrv out the. berm“ Your“- staiiil it on scnietlting so that mall holi- in the britoin will be scd to the air. A ter drying out Xi it iriay then be watered agcfn with ates he is a showmy" He Wm always of‘! the installment llectors. Feeding indoor plants Ls desirable and ncccs arv, especially where blooming plant». such r. daffodils. tulips or hyac.n'.hs. iir: rrtreriicd. Use a lcvcl teasjtconlul of a coin- plcte plant focd every fotir to six weeks for each large rot. a smaller illllOlllli- for tbc lit.li~ p0. . Sprgad plant food evenly ovc and wafer in thorc . As plains must br; rce that little dust E he always trading in his car and e for a new one. seitlcs bloom or foliage. Whrrc poss b'c it ,. estrlans who get in his way? l: good to sponge oi- dust plmls at i the sort of husband who will fly into a, rage and say things that will send on the rcgiilai- interval. and arrange to cover them when the roam is being cleancil or dust sdrrrd up. Keep temperatures fairly‘ even and cool. Sixty-five dt~~rci~s is a good maximum, and can uaually be cook scorcnes the soup. Does he blow continually on his sign of nerves and irritability, and live with as a fretful porcupine. should be open only on mild d::ys. Ahealthy humidity for you is APPLY “CAIIM OII. NIGIIT I-Ias he gone in debt for a finer car than he 3gp mom? w streamlines and the latest gadgets? become ihc pbilanderlng husband who always wants to swap his 01d wire You Can Learn Much About the Traits of Your Boy Friendby Watching‘ How He Handles a Carin Traffic or oit the - ' Highway Girl, if you want to know what kind of a husband the Boy Friend will make, observe the way he drives his car. This is the tip that la handed out by the director of the Safety and ‘Prafflc Engineering Department 0f the American Automoble ASBOOIBUQn and, from him, it is a lure thing that you can bet all your happiness on. 1 Pmspectlve bride," says this auth- ority. "really wants m know the mind or m; ma" 5h! is thinknz of marrying. let her ride with him thrvusii 8. tffliffic Jam ' and she'll learn things, A half-mile drive through horns, screeching brakes and traffic Policemen will bring out all of his temper, nerves. t-lmidlty, manners, sportsmanship and 8W6 l close-up of the man as he really ls. A man may be the perfect gentleman, polite and quiet in his office and home, yet g, tilt with tough traffic will reveal that he la a bully at heart." - ‘These are words of wisdom which i rlmonlal smash-up lf only girls would ilvegghigtfizffgfanlsfisi {$1511.3- iililiginsciousiy hang out before their very eyes during the days or com. So. girls. when Algernon comes to take these points: Does he drive up before your 333852113. jggI-tflfethteahfirrrliaiientfi you come out. and then let you climb into the par by yourself? It shows that he is self-centered and selfish and has no regard for the rights and comforts of others, or else he would not disturb the peace of the neighbor. and that if you marry him he will consider his comfort, and convenience He will expect you to stoke the furnace, do the housework. and be grateful to him for the honor he has done you in marrying you. That indic- be in debt and live beyond his means and. 11’ Y0“ "w"? 111m. W11 Will spend the remainder of your life atavlng Does he brag about his car and think a. battered old wreck 1s finer than a this years model Rolls Royce? He is not, a bad man to tie m, for he will always think his wife the most beautiful and wonderful woman in the world just because she belongs to him. for another make with fresh pain‘ He is a bad risk. He wl l Does he blast his horn, glower at other motorists and swear at Ped- He has a. hair-trigger temper and will make his ivifo in tears from the room every time she buys a new hat, or the horn and race his motor? i 'I‘l1at ls a such a. man is about as pleasant to When there is any sort of a minor accident, does he begin cursing and swearing and bawllng out everybody around and blaming every one but . himself ? He will make the sort of a husband who will lay it all on his "tvlfe and hcld her responsible for the way the children tum out, and the cost of butchers‘ meat, and the depression. always tells that he was driven to drink by his wlfe and that it was only her extravagance that kept him from being a. millionaire. He is the sort of man who BEFORE WASII IN (I IIAIR If you groom your own hair be sure to apply warm 01l\(‘ oil the night before you intend to shampoo and, next day. wash with a liquid ioap. There are excellent com- mercially prepared irarictcs on the market or; by dLs-zoltiinu a pa‘n casllle soap in liwkc-tvzitin wrttcr, you can make your oun. In any event, never rub a cake of soap directly on your hifr. Wash once, rinse. wash again. then rinse three or four times, using a pray if possible. Put the lure of oii..- fresh lemorfin a bowl of wattr. dip your hair in it and rinse once more. ' It. is a good idea to sit (if possible) in the sunshine and to hand-dry your hair with a rough towel. How- ever, if you want wave»- and ring- lets to set, dry only a little, then sit in the sun. Nattu-ally, if you brtish each night. using a clean brush, you won't have to shampoo as often. Brushing re- moves surface du- t and oil from the individual hairs and, in addition, stimulates circulation and makes the pores of the scalp function nor- ntally. ' basement bargain shop. while he Will end up l-n a wreck. Is he considerate of the rights wife. rubies. A MomingSmile 0R CUT PRICES The surgeon was complaining t0 his brother about the state of his finances. "I'm horribly hard up. People come w me and expect me to attend to them, and yet they simply will not pay their bills. How d0 they ex- pect me to live?" "Well", laid his brother. "the remedy is simple. Tell them you must suspend operations." "TREASURE." Squire's Wlfe—And where is your daughter, Ma's. Hodge?" Mrs. Hodge-Well, to tell you the truth, mum her was that uaelers in the house that I sent her out to domestic services. BRADALBANE RURAL W. I. WELSH RAR EBIT. Two cups grated, nippy cheese. 1 tablespoon buttcr, 4 tablespoons thin cream. 2 e88". 1-2 teaspoon dry mustard, few grains cayenne and paprika, 1-2 teaspoon Worccstcrslirc sauce. Melt butter, add cheese. and let it melt also. Place this in tcp of the double-boiler to do this. Grad- ually stir in the beaten eggs, and the milk or cream, mixed with the sca- sonlngs. Cook, stirring constantly, until smooth and thick. Serve at once on squares of not, buttered toast. ANOTHER. The first annual meeting of the Bi-adalbane Rural W. I. was held at the homo of Miss Christine A dish of Baked Beans finds favor with grow- ing children-a man’a dish, too. Use genuine Barbados Extra Fancy Molasses and note the difference. They have n rich full flavor, l tasty meal at any time. o Remember: L41‘ or gmuiu Berna Brand B41 ado: Extra Fancy llfalauex. 22 BARBADOS MOLASSES ' SOLD IN BULK AT YOUR GROCIERS McPherson on Wednesday evening Nov. llth; there was an attend- ance of eight members and at: visitors. One new ember was added to the ml]. The meeting opened by singing "O Canada" followed by "A Club Women's Creed" in unison. Roll ca-ll was answered with a "Peace Motto." Minutes of last annual and regular meeting were read, approved and signed. The committees than gave their reports. The aick committee visited two sick patients in the district. $1.11 was paid for fruit. The secretary-treasurer gave her report for the past year's work. Receipts for the year $28.06. Ex- penditures $17.04. The books were audited by Mrs. A. C. McDonald and Mrs. Btsmiwk Cousins. Officers elected for ensuing you‘: President-Mrs. A. C. McDonald. Vice-president - Mn. John J. McLeod. Ses’y-’I‘reu.— Christina McPher- son, re-elected. Attdltora-Mra. Bismarck Cousins and Miss Margaret McDonald. . Directors — Mk3. Anlul GILIII, . " adventures of the road with good‘ grace and drive carefully? sport and will make the sort of a husband who goes fifty-fifty with his Docs he suffer back-seat driving patiently? him to the altar. You have found the husband Whose price 1S 55°" And you will never get a chance at another one like him. ‘ Is he a road hog? He will take the best of everything at home. He will get his clothes from the best tailor and his wife will buy hers at the Is he a reckless driver? He lacks judgment and prudence and com- mon sense. and though he may seem to be going somewhere in a little His family will never know whether titey are going to have fllet mignon for dinner or nibble on a crust- Does he take the mis- He is a good of others? Snap him up and rush Annie McDonald, Mc- Luella Todd, Verna Matheson, Christine Pherson. Sick committee for next month- Mlsses Annie McDonald, Verna Matheson. School committee was res-elected. Program committee — Mrs. J. J. McLeod and Mrs. Angus Gillie. The program for “International Peace Day" was carried out. A reading-Your Son and War- was given by Mrs. J. J. McLeod. Our Heritage-read by Mrs. A. C. McDonald. The social hour was spent in contests. etc. An humorous read- ing Ma's 'I‘o01’s was given by Mrs. J. J. McLeod. Meeting closed with tl-io National Anthem. Next place of eating undecided. LONG RIVER W. I. The annual meeting of Long River Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Alan Camp- bell on Tuesday evening, Nov. 17, with an attendance of thirteen members and five visitors. The meeting opened by singing the In- stitute Ode followed by repeating the Creed in unison. The min- utes of the previous annual meet- ing and monthly meeting were read and approved. A report of the year's work was given by the President, who thank- ed the members for their oo-open- tlon during the year. A financial statement of year's work was given by the secretary-treasurer. The following officers were elected. President-Mia; Jean Sharpe. Vice-president —- Mrs. Wm. l. Joni-intone. Body-tune.- Mra. Murdock Mc- Iieod Directors-Mrs. Bruce Bell, Mn. Heath Campbell, Mrs. Everett Payn- for. Auditors - Mrs. Emeat Dunning, Mn. Andrew C. Johnatone. The following committees were appointed for three months. School: Miss Dorothy Campbell, Mrs. Ernest Dunning. Sick: Mrs. Wm. E. Johnstone, Mrs. Andrew C. Johnatone. Program: Mrs. Alan Campbell, Mrs. Dan Campbell, Miss Mae Found. It was moved and seconded, that a vote of thank: be tandem! to III Jennie .~....;-;;.. - ~ th It ulna no little time-Jr does so much -thiI S-Mlnuoe VapoRub Mulllel s -:- Literature v OOOQDOOO-O-OOQOOOQ-OQ-QQQ.” Young Mothers! Here's Help to _ END $01-95 Quicker While the littl! Pflfient rehm hm onmfortabl , V R rlghton woerkaiiiffortgm “b h“ the worst of the cold ls over. mm inmml "him" ' do. It aan be used freely," needed, even on the youngest chm ——V!$.!$.§ p b)‘ fflflrnjng 50 3p! h ISOIMIQ Mnthenl book In your vlpqkuh Fucks]: for full details of Vlclu Ian-a practical hori-ic guide to we: freedgusggm colds. ln rlinlc "WWII . .lh Follow w.» m... w... Dflhr Gonfrol o! Coldu CUCUMBEB. CREAM. Fit 6 ovnces of sweet almond oll into a double boiler. Have ready 4 . t..-.........is. W.pe thcm carcfully to that they are perfectly clean. Cut them into squares, 2 or 3 lmhes in ~'--~, Po rat r-r"o e the p:el. When the almond oil begins to warm, put the c.t:.....i:€l'_3 in it. Set the boiler on the back of the stove. and let the water merely simmer for 4 hours. Strain. To 6 ounces of strained liquid add 1 ounce 0§~WIHIB wax and 2 ounces of lanolin; heat until the wax and lanolin are melted. Then take from the fire and beat with an egg-beater until cold, adding during the beating process 2 teaspoons of tincture of benzoln. This will make a. delicious cucumber cream, if properly and carefully prepared. Add a few drops of either lilac or white rose perfume. Johnstone for painting school sign. Miss Alma Paynter was ap- pointed Librarian. It was decided that our next meeting be held on the second Tuesday of the month instead of the third. Lunch committee: Mrs. Oscar Johnstone, Mrs. Murdock McLeod, 'Mrs. Andrew C. Jobnstone. The program consisted of a PEI-Der "What I want my commun- ity to mean to me," by Mrs. Alan cflmPbell; reading "Your Son and War." by ma. Wm. n. Joimstoiie. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. E. Johnstone. Roll call to be answered by "What I want most for a Christmas gift. Subject for discussion, Education and Better Schools. Meeting clos- ed by singing the National Anthem, B m in counts, even more tlin color, STEAMED PINEAPPLE rum)“; ugnr, salt, melted butter and pine apple julcc, Cook over until it is slightly thickcnctl. Add the chopped dates and baking powder and flour. Add thei- to the first mixture and brat hard for about 1 minute. well greased mould._ Illlllll! about 2-3 full, cover closely: and .~ti~ llll for about 2 hours. One flavored with orange or lemon goes very well‘ with the pineapple flavor. CARAMl-ILS 2 cups sugiar syrup. butter and half the mill: in stantly until the mixture is boiling hard. Then add the second cup of ly, rtirrlng constantly until a few drops in cold water form a firm ball. This takes long. slow cooklnf. an hour or longer. nuts and pour iiito a ivcll-buttcred pan. so that it is about l inch deep. When nearly cold. mark squares. When cold. break apart. let stand 24 hours to dry- then will And do not forgrt that quality 1 8E8 1-2 cup :ugar 1-2 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons melted butter l cup pineapple Juice 1 cup chopped dates l-2 cup chopped nuts 1 teaspoon cnnninon 1-2 teaspoon nunicg 3-4 teaspoon soda l teaspoon bflkillj powder 1 1-2 cups flour. Method; Beat the egg, arid tlii hm. ware, nut» Cm‘ Sift the cinnamon, nuthiez. scda Pour into a Serve with any pudding sitice. < 1 1-2 cups corn synip 3-4 cup butter 2 cups mllik 1 teaspoon vanilla I cup chopped nuts Method: Put the sugar, corn saucepan and cook, stirring eon- llk gradually and cook very slou- Add the vanilla and the chopped into waxed paper. "Young" and Charming ‘I’ clean Knit Vale: Y’ Mayfair Needle-art Veatce will fill many needs. u extremely becoming to everyone. in various color combinations. Guardian Needlework Department To The fi-Arlottelown Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN N0. I00. SIZE "use __._,4;.»7? a,‘ This season, fashion turns to the Tyrol and this It is colorful, warm and serv t we know you will want 0 This Pattern w. be obtained in sizes n, 14. 1e and 1 n B kn includes a tluuo pattern for blocking the Elmem “n” to follow working lnatnictlons without abbreviations, a ling, detail of finishing edge and i. full time diagram <11’ u well u a sample of yarn tuxed- ori the bflllml mam?“ CpBi-iottetown Bend 20 cents 1n stamps or coin (coin preferred) t0 e * y|,m5__._.__.______._-- —-— ““'_' SlIDflMIdIlI—-——————-— c|q_._._._.._._...._----rruvlnu—- ' 1 No. 9°‘ $31311 Kn" lceable 88 W“ make til" y patter" B‘ E“ ‘it, easf’ h rt 101‘ teem‘ ecmsroidered 59"” _,- _---v——” a" __—v— l i