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CARMEL TIP when making curamels cook the 11 "tw- in a very heavy utensil . lou" flame and stir cou- s ' This \v;ll prevent curdl- in, us well as burnuig, ) IUII‘ BEFORE LEAVING leaving the house for tho u mental census of wiri- " be“; lcckcd. fires ll, gas and ciectricity uncertain w. uml-lllng, take time LO o lock it over. chef-wise your whoe day will be one big worry. Before A. . away used wnx ' covers “Wish in cold ry theni and place in all llpi} tin can When the can is filled they should be melied fo- “lhcr r0 form a cake Kurd covered. . us. they will l;e kept fresh and as good as ever for next. season's jars. ' When buying oranges select those that. are firm, heavy and not .- _ Pr) not ‘ sp ' or soil: Usually slight. scars or spots on the skins will no act the favor or the quality of j in the rages. The irverrirri of lilo chain store vris in i \lll"ll a, led merchant . nzl his cargo of tea tlirm pass it. through the luncheon . cf canned . . and tndyon- A F1 e and serve with nut br/irid ssnciwiches and hot tea or eoiiee TXTERESTING CONTRAST! Swfkln: ellPPis are often cre. aiz by cnniinniiig colours or treat- ntvrits for u-olls. An attractive living-room. for instance, might. have one vuall of knOt-ty pine. the other fliree painted or panelled in ‘fl n soft blue. Us g the wall treat- nwn» as :1 bw the ru" siioiild he '1 neii shnde-n-nhrin: n vow; ll~hr buff. almost the colour o! sezi sand Then for striking contrast. use dfifli wood furniture u-Pli upholstery and curtains 1n s“ 1'13’ darker uhades oi’ hif b...» n». an effective- lil . gill. tztlrhes 11f brilliant red might- ap- pear in lamps and vases. DRIP COFFEE ____.__. When making coffee by the trip merhrd rare-heat the pot first with boiling writer Gonornlly sneaking, two tctblevocons of cofPe in r1 cup of Wntvr is: 6 uood rulo. Pour the measured boiling water over the six to ten niinittcs When dripping is completed, remove Lhe upper conitplrtmenit Wllh grounds. DYE FOR BLACKOUT ll! you are having trouble get.- ‘ n1 er.:il to make tlnr: stiitob. blink-Gill perhaps a rum- mage in zin- d trunk will yield old drapes. bedwplzeazis. blankets or such that may be dyed to provide the right degree of or uenees to fit regulations Remember, if you are using old material, it must be ct‘ sllff n ‘QIEClKIlBFS to be light- u-ocf, and it. 11111:! be whole and ilfge enough to cover the entire window With plenty of rotm Lu sliflre on all sides. Use a reliable easy-method dye and follow direc- tions exactly for best, results, FUDGE AND ronniiivr When ni-nkitig fudge and ton. dant syrup, it om be left. some. “fiat to its own devices to ‘montage. stir thoroughly 1° bond flfld dissolve the sugar crys- tiils. then let it cook without. in- tc1u’<\1'o1x<~c until the mixture reach- cs the proper temperature. Re. more from the fire and let. it cool s. bit. before beating. MAYBE IT'S TRUE ABOUT HOBBIES 'I‘hcre is really no such thing as a companion-able married couple. L1 the astonishing stutenlent made by Ruth Millett. Look around you at. the couples N11‘)!!! always set down a com- Dfinlvrilible - and you'll see that. there is ii compdnionzible woman, and a rnziu who gives her u chance to be compmiicnuble, Ge‘. to the bottom of s com- nlondble couple's hcbbies, their nterests, and their tastes and you will alrvzivs find that. they are the cs. tastes, and info?- 1 the wmnan has been .,l1 tAO share. Toke the Jones-es, for example, the most. com nnionable couple you happen to ow. How do they spend their spare time? Well. riqlit. now they are doing a lc: of himtzng ~»\\'l'ilCl'l bot-h seem to enlcy thoroughly. Haw long have they bccn crazy about. get.- t-ing out in the woods with a bird do: and a. shotgun? Well. Mr. Jones has liked hunt. since he wus i6 years old. But. lvtrs. Jones never had held a gun in her hands until after she was married. What sport did Mrs. Jones like before slic Wfls married? Tennis. Dses she play much tennis now? No, Mr. Jones doesn't, care about the game. Given a free evening and the (hoire bot-ween hoaring B. concert or seeing the Marx brothers in a movie, the Jones go to the movie. Aren't they interested in music Well. Mrs. Jones used w b, qulu a musiciaa—but she'll tell you virit-hout resentment, that you'd hgvg about. as much chance of dragging Ml‘. Joncs w a concert. as to d PTA niesiing, Arid so it_gces. when you say n. man and woman are companion- cble, you really mean some man has married a. woman who is so anxious to keep him we'll turn herself into a companicn in order t0 o :0. 3.7m Fnm snows IDNDON-(CIU- The wnfsi-ry of lllfflillwgtign whjqh has 70 mm units giving free performances firouziioiit the country plans L0 irtcrcnsc the number to 90. increas- ‘ill; snows from 700 to 1.000 week- y. n: ORGANIZH) TRAMP SHIPPING GLASGOW-JCPJ- Dizney L. C. trriribie, prominent Glasgow ship- owncr and one of the members of a committee sot up in 1935 to ad- minister the $9,000,000 subsidy for reorganizing tramp shipping, (lied lit 57. DESIGN N0. 904 The” mossy mt. holders are crrlcgti-eiiiv-l '..‘Z‘.‘ii§.‘.'..ié“.’f.&i;¢. minor-Hm ° making both pot-holders. To order pattern. gall-cg “gill: cent-s in WI] U - To Charlottetown Gun-dim NeerYewnrk Department Design No. 904 NAME—-—-"' S'I‘ELEE'I‘ADDREBB—- writ-e or send coin or sump: qublc and laced together with and 5l°W°d V’ Quickl lantern N0. 904 contains list. of {the design and complete lnstructimu for 5081mm! lb hfi- P988? urasned 3 vnew+ee+ewwweeoow CHAPTER. XXIX N0 CHOICE Peggy stepped across, put. her hands on Rose's shoulders and kiss- ed her cheek. "I was afraid you would recognize me, Rose, but now you have. I'm glad. I've been very lonely, with no one to talk w. Now sit. down and I'll tell you how it has come about that. I'm back here at Coombe Royal." Peggy could not have asked for ‘.1 more sympathetic listener. “Are you quite sure that you can keep this to yourself?" Peggy asked the astonished girl when the story was finished. "Sure and certain, I wouldn't even tell Father." "Oh Charles Perkins?” said Peggy’, with a smile. Rose flushed. “Certainly not, Miss." "We'll have another talk soon," I006 Peggy said, u she opened the door and went. out. l They did have other talks, and Peggy found Rose a great comfort. It: was Rose who suggested that Peggy should go fishing again. "Do go fishing," she said, "I know how you enjoy it." That very night there was rain, and next. morning dawned bright, with big soft clouds sailing across the blue. The sort of day that is a fisliermarfs dream, and the first thing Peggy did on getting up was to put a couple of cast; to soak. By ten o'clock she was on the river. There is nothing like fishing t.o take your mind off your troubles- that ls, if you are fond of it - and for the first time for wccks Peggy felt almost happy. It was a perfect. spring morning. Water ouzels flitted from stone to stone, I living jewel which was a kingfish- er flashed past her; a pair of sund- pipers ran jerkily along a stretch of shingle; a water-rat. sat up straight at the mouth of its hole, washing its face with its belicate paws; the long stickies sparkled in the sun- shine, and the tawny pools under the high peaty banks xvere starred with the rises of feeding fish. Peggy took many, but kccp only thrbesf. Even so, her creel was heavy when, a. little after midday, w she came within sight. of the high- arched granite bridge which carries the old road to Okestock To the right rose l-fannziford Tor, its stoop side scarred by the iicliis of un old and long-disused tin miiic. Beneath this was an immense dump of red- dish earth and rock dug from the bowels of the for, and at the foot of the dump the old mine-house now in ruins. Up here the breeze was cool and Peggy decided tint: the sunny side of the mine house would be a capital spot for a rest and lunch. Just tired enough to en- joy a. rest, she lunched of: the sandwiches and coffee she had brought, and having finished, lit. a. cigarette. The call came from fur up the 311115159. the V0200 was Ullll of a wo- man calling a dog winch, perhaps, had gone into the mine _probably after n. rabbit. PeEZy strode up the hillside in the direction of the edit. She could not see the mouth <11 the. adii; or the dog-owner. for both were hidden by a projecting siioulcicl" of the tor. when at lust the wo- man came into view, Peggy re- cognized at once Mrs. Jardine. P0333": first impulse was io bolt but, before she could tum, Mrs Jardine had 5091i i191", "Oh. do help mo." slie called. “My dog has gone into the mine, and it's all dark and I can't, find him." ‘Iliere was no choice-none at: all. R883’ walked towards the woman of whom she was more afraid than of any creature on earth "It. was a rabbit." Mrs. Jardine said quickly as Peggy came up. "Toto went. in after it. I've called and called. I've even been into this dreadful place, but I can't. see or hear him." "I'll cry." said Peggy with n. calmness which surprised herself, and walked straight into the mine. At". best. the adit of a. tine mine ls n nasty place. This wit, unused for half n. century. was not. only low- roofed but. dangerous, from robbed props. The floor was mud, deep, sticky, reddish mud in which Peggy stuck and slid. Peggy went. in a5 far as her eyes would serve her. then stopped and felt for her matchbox which was in a. pocket of her light fishing 1m. ket. She heard o. thump behind her. A stone had failed from the rotten roof. A horrible idea flash- ed through her brain and left her ltgid. Hui Mrs. Jardine recognized her on somehow known that. she Wu at. Ooombo Royal and was this a. plot to set. rid of her? With fingers that shook a. little she struck a. match and at. once saw marks o! small paws 1n the mud it her feet. She gave u short laugh. "PGKBY, you've got. the wind up perly,’ she said m herself and, olding the match high, pushed on. A second match brought hcr to a rockfa-ll which lay waist. high all across the passage. She struck a third match and looked over, ‘rhere was the dog, a Peekinese. standing facing her. Somehow it. had sci-enabled over the fall but been unable to get back. Peggy glanced up uncomfortably oi. the yawning grip in the ronf from which the M01105 had fallen. It looked as t! a more vouch would bring down anocher ton or two. It was no use funking it. She began to climb over. no easy task for the rocks were wet and slippery and she had w use one hand to hold a mnich. Somehoy/kshe TYiIUIBCIQCd t: P0 11D 0 08. The ungrateful little brute snarled m 11v the scruff or the neck, 1m- sbove picture with your name and ed him, slung him over not too _--.__.____ @—__-_.--— —---——_—_ _-—_--—-' Zgnn-IIIIIQII iyw_d-§-qpnpnlncnnnunnmu— to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- gently. then followed, S0 far she had managed excellently, now luck deserted her. Her foot slipped, over she went and the spasm of pain that. ran like an electric shock through her ankle made her feel nick It was the ankle she hurl sprained in Switzerland and now it had gone again, To Be Continued JeblUP-RY. 1.3.1941 Make Every Effort Toward Keeping Marriage Happy Irate women, with blood always asking me why I lottery. her. women are, business. 888111, as well. gives up whatever ainful would have follows her marriage a. success. MUST KEEP U!‘ INTEREST To do this she has 0o keep her husband interested in her and with her, for if he gets tired of her or bored with her and falls with unocher woman and the marriage ends the breaking of her heart. but the breaking u in their eye-a and bu’ 011 write more about wives W91!!! to hold their _ ives fascinated and think- prize in the matrimonial for the very good reason both emotionally and to make a suggeisléf her and forts to keep their w mg they drew the big Well, I that. it is more impofiflfll. f he wearies o! her and RI‘ ent it. turns life into cinders. ashes and dust f0? But. men are not so dependent. on love as and. if s. wife fails to give her hus- bandfhe nfl thoughts and make life m a. woman mari- » bo t. husbands puttin bands affections than I do a 913mm me w“ to u goth mm f n. home energy, her intelligence e I18 0 - portaiit Lo lier from every angle. finflmml 5'5 W911 as wnnmenml’ w make d0 it. woman than it. is for a manlA wif career, h interestlrm to rimmed. and devotes be: time- of all for ivliich she has worked so hard. MUST KEEP UP INTEREST To do mils she has to keep her husband intei-e with her, for if he gets fired of her or bored witiih another woman and the marriage ends in divorce h breaking of her heart, but. the breaking up of her 0m all fcr which she has worked so hard If this cactus. us it. s0 often does. afiier the 18.95 when she is middle-aged, it is utterly disastrous. _ Lo compete with young glflb- too _ fight. her way in the commercial world. "‘° “Si” R33‘ f.'é°di"§¥.2.‘°€$..i'€'ii be husbands and who are turn ou and helpless as cage-bred animals who are throw-n out in the siurL lilo iiirosii. loo old esficity‘ to be uble to ale more piulul than 10nd for themselves. Wnes liaivc to inakc_ more effort to keep their liusbrmds than hus- bands do to kccp tlicir wives, becausemiaiiigbéagadds ‘lazing?! gglgiélogllllgotlgflg o she is Just as chummy and inm- why husbands should lose their should lose their tastes for their wires are. Cerfoinly the average m us the average muddle-aged man. esting. husbands. cluxrrus IN IIUSBANDS Mr. Jones iii 40 has lost. come u SLHLSH stout. Mrs. 1.11mi Mr. Jfs bald spot. N01‘ 1355 u peppy lme of conversation than Mr J ‘s resume of as a general thing. satisfy herself with her it is and does not. often ler her thoughts business. Nevertheless. Mrs. J. does. matrimonial bargain, such as A15 And there is no more reason tastes for their wives than why wives it. means not o She lb‘ I00 Oi 115 b "-1 ur often as Mrs. J. hits bc- 311s gfilizlleidghacirals no harder on the eyes is Mrs. J35 gossip about. the neighbors any the kroczry 12,0 straying sitter handsome gigolos; whereas only m0 "He" MY- J- “n55 that domesticity pails upon hiin and ADO. X11211 IlitVQ D1811)‘ H1019 strays of! after glamorous debs. ICIIIILHLMJIXS than wClllCll have to lunill . . < - ~ 1 ime the matrimonial burs. After a. woman is past. 11.91 3mm‘ ‘md beau“ t no man socks to wean her away from her allegiance tohlier huslfiiliéid. the older ri mun gets and the more money he makes, e more 8° diggers are after him. A his cell. who is in danger. m n is as so It. is the mlddlergogdyrgiuzfrgiedamfin. with R fat bflflk 8901mm. fe as an anchoritc in Therefore, it. behooves every wife who wants to keep liei- liusbruid to be up and doing and 011 her job. and. the grave where she that she can rest _ thinking she is 1'1. to do to hold their wives is 11-159‘ SIIOO HIM AWAY DEM Miss DiXAThEre is a munI-lglfltglrll momltiecivvmvvyonclllclffilixl I am and hung around mo for four years. how much he loves me, Lhat. four years is long enough w W1"? m‘ 5 ma“ w what he means to do about. it? 1; _ h t th n ANSWb Tallicuslthgfindnfulfiisfixnvdg 3p no: tguburcien himself wiili foolish to waste any timquponliim. V V‘ for a man to analyze his feelings towaid a girl. in his lovemaking y zvwifc and a woman is gives umplc opportunity’ M .. Al! "P...1‘£_S.1l<?_"ld_€ll§l‘_PBLUPJYiEQP- .__.-__... THE COOKS MINCEME AT 1 lb bz-ci l-"an 1-2 1A) bcof suet 1 lb. seeded raisins 1 lb. currents Grated rind 2 lemons 1 lb’ brown sugar 1 tbsp. salt 2 lbs chopped a es 1 1-2 tsips. mixe spices 1 cup grape Juice 1-2 lb. candied orange peel ‘and citron chopped Wash and dry raisins and cur- rants: add beef and sue’. both fine- ly chopped. Chcp peel and mix with sugar, grated lemon rind apples, salt and grape Juice. 000k for 30 minutes, put. in sterile glass 1am and keep at. least. l. bc- poim using. Make: enough for I es. M INCEMEAT 1 b. lean bee! l-2 l). bee»! sun. 1 lb. seeded raisin: -2 lb. cur-rants lb. citron 1b. candied lemon mel libs. nipples chopped isw- 1t 7'7"" QM I-llda-no-lfih-Nid cilipg cid r - cup lemon juice l glass Jolly l gup nut meat? - 6WD INN m“ Put. meat, szid s-uet. through food ch r. Put. into n kettle with 781515 cur-rants candied fruits, chopped or cut fine, sugar, salt. and cider. and simmer gently for 30 mlnuirs A '1 spices. lemon juice and jelly. coo 5 minutes lon r, then add nuts and 111m into hot. sterile jars, store in cool place. sealiuand uni» cult do!!!’ o In can sit down and take a long breath and from her labors of keepinz her husband fascinated and Bun the mcsl [ilflL rue ucncruliry or husbands have m keep themselves reasonably kissable. . . u- . but never mentions matrimony. mere l5 never a place between ilic altar fccl who has Don't you think make up his mind READ R A E . who dilly-dailies Six months DOROTHY DIX. Your Dreams Tell Truth About You Unconscious Speaks in Sleep Smiling in her lleep. Perhaps she'll laugh n that "funny dream" when she wakes up. Or feel puzzled, or even Ild. Why do dream experience: m often haunt you? Psychologists say it’: because dream: express your molt secret hopes. fun and deniru. Oihn they ue wnmingl of inner conflict: which threaten your hap- pineal. Your ludicrous dream of finding yourself undressed on Main Street probably shown you're secretly sh) and n -u nucleus. You mind fr your awn light! This terrifying drop from u high building or the top of a cliff may mean that you fear your security is threatened in some way. On the other hand, a dream of flying lirily over houletnpl and treetops may symbolize your relief at having broken an llhhlppy on- gagernent or r *‘ ed from an un- congenial fob. Express trains, wild animals, the um and the moon-dreams have a niciure language all their own. Read in our SZ-page booklet what n famous psychologist lays about the importance of dreams. Explains the meanings of many typical dreams; dream images and symbols; why some dreams "come trite." Bend 20c in coim for u: of ."'I‘he Meaning of Dgamsiolig The Guudlsn Home Service. Be mm to write plainly your Name, Addmo Ind the Name of booklet. Name Street. Address PIUHMO their horns an “In oving his devotion. and ows cold and indiffer- en. iagemeiins not only the satisfying of her mating instinct and her heart: desire for love and companionship. but h" m“? When she marries she nearly 11MB“ forth strenuous ef- cmrlng, or that. fi Therefore, it. is im- pllleased love in divorce it means not. only p of her home and the loss ted in no: and pleased ser and falls in love with nly the e and the loss of e of a number of Yours ' d then to softened by coni- No “l0illflll homes and wildered wild to ns '1 Literature WHTE lV/ffiouf gleacfi/n » AT DEALERS NOW-SAME PACKAGE MADE IN CANADA STANHOPE scuoonfloonurclaiir’ 0n Friday evenzng. December l9. the pwpils of Sianliope SCITCUI with the help ‘of tlivce guest artists. presented tlici Cliiasimus concert to a large ducii icc lll Stanliope- Covciicaai ccmmumiy hall The hall was pretilly decorated for the occasion, the ouitre of at- traction being a Christmas We which was laden with presents for both plllplls and the teacher. Miss Ruby Blond-cu. _ Mr. Jc -li Robinson cap-ably ztcted as Amnan and the follow- lllv program ivas curried out: nsu-umental Music. O Canada. Chorus, Santa Claus Wclctcne lTCliili-lfll, Gnome Show. Duet. Clare and Joxltli McCabB. MlyéeKitty, lenccrcd) citation. Ralph Carr. Dialogue, Three O’Clock In The Morn g. Christmas Drill, by fourteen pup- ils. Quarioiie. Bo He. with Me. by Laura and AW McCzibe. Marion Shaw and Caroline lVil/ers (enoored). alien-p Dialogue. Tco lvfaiiy Beans. Recitation. Phyliis Rpss. Mcnokaitc. Mars‘ Vliis a For- tune Tsller by Laura McCdbc. _ Solo, W: i"(l Mnzd. by Marion Show (encored). Instrumental music Recitation. Joyce Macbauchlan. Dialogue, The Sewing Circle. Solo Give Mv lmve To Nellie Jack, by John Gauthier (encoied). Flag Drill, Our Colours. by Grade Five. Recitation. Clam McCabe Dialo ue, Rus and Gus. Mbno ogue, Aunt. Tillie Teflllflfi. by Erxilda. Ross. Chorus, Bless ‘Em All fencer-ed’. Recitation. Joseph McCabe. Drill, Holiday sscns. Intermission, Sale of candy. Darikie Sang, De Caminwwn Races (encoredi. Solo, Tom McCoy, by Joseph Miyera (enoored). Dialogue. Bertha Brings ‘Hie Bacon. _ Duet, Twillight. on The Prairie. Home by Joseph X-Iorgan and Mervyn Robinson (ezicored). B dance, by Kathleen Myers (encored). Recitation, Mai-ion Shaw. Duet, He 'Il00k A While Rose From Her Hair, by Kathleen and Caroline Myers (encomd). Solo, Till The Light/s 0f London shim "l, by Joyce Gauthier (moored). Closing] Recitation. minim-m Maclau n. Closing Chorus. (flirlstimas Time. Alfie: the closing chorus. Santa ting distribum and the singing of tho National Anthem bro: s very gh enjoyable even to close. (Pamothfiease 00w) GRAMAIWS ROAD CONCERT The following p m was car- Claus appeared riod out. by the pup of Gratiun’: Road school under the direction of their teacher. M. nniiv Mac- Leod Mr Hugh Campbell Mid , . A calpnblv acted as Chairman t a the Mrs. . . Campbell presided the organ, the following is progr : Instzgmeniel Music, Marshall Whitehead. Bert MacKaY. MAI’! MacKay, John MncChegor. Chorus. Soldier's Of The King, the schonl. Address of Welcome. Freddie Campbell. Dia e. Cfirisiman Breakfast. Acros c, Our lknpire, by Junior PilPi - Monologue. On Betti‘ Olinicked Violet. Green The whfteneuol clothes wished by dlflerenf Iolpl h now lclantlflcnlly measured by Ele Eye. for whlteneul No other soap washes an white nu Orydolwllhnlllttlelonp! Re intend ctric And Oxydnl wins ounce, New Organ olx-bllulriglrclafiiibbell." Monologue, Christmas Acknow- ledgements. Laura. MacKay. Mot-ion Song, Little Red Patch 011 the Scat Oi My Trousers, by lite beys. Duct, Chris-Linus (\ke, Lois MllCKlllllOll and Elaine Campbell. géaloguc, Mothers Christmas G‘ . Pantcmitne, Hark The Herald Angels sing. Acrostic, Good Night, Junior pupils. Chorus, Ring Merry Bells, School Santa tlicn arriv and dis- tributed gifts to pupils. teacher and some of the audience. National Aninm brought. the program to close __._________l._ NEW LONDON W. l. The regular meeting of New Lon- don W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Fred MacEwen on Thurs- day evening, Jan. 15th. In the ab- sence of the President. it was moved rind seconded that Mrs. Wilbur lvlzicliziy take tlit- chair. Meeting opened b singing Ode followed bv the Cr in unison. 'I'Welve meni- bers answered to roll call. Min- utes of previous meeting were read approved and signed. The secre- Lfiry w-portcd $6.35 proceeds from sale of candy and $17.72 had been lmssed in from the concert It was moved by Mrs. George Cole and seconded-by Mrs. Oscar Mushy the bill for fruit be paid. Repcrts of committees followed. sick. Com., reported having visited the sick and school com., had visited the school and reported the teacher in need ofaglobe, dock, book ends, colored oh k, paper towels, cocoa and Sllzar. It was moved and seconded sugar, cocoa, towel; and chalk be purchased and other articles left for further discussion. The Red Cross convener reported the following articles had been sent to Red cross Office. 1 Suit, 1 pair pyjamas, 5 quilts, 1 crib quilt, l4 dresses. 8 boyn sweaters. 4 prl. gloves, 5 prs. navy mitts, 2 prs. ses- Yes! Guaranteed the WIHTEST WASH EVER or Double Your Money Back -Yet New Oxydol is Safe for Rayona! Safe for Colors! Milder on Hands! Expect all this, when you try New Oxydol! First-a wash wbile uti/bout bleaching even in hard water. The whitest wash ever! And a new milder Oxydol-kinder to hands! So gentle, it's safe for lovely wash- able rayons and colored washablcs. There's no bleach in Oxydol! Expect real economy, too. Ounce for Oxydol goes much farther than any of 18 leading soaps! Try i: sure! And if you don’: agree Oxydol gives you the whitest wash cvcr, simply return the unused portion of the package with your name and address to Oxydol, Montreal, and twice the purchase price will be refunded. This offer expires December 3i. 1942. AIombuSsnlle "Sorry. madam. but licenses m isued only when your form ll filled out p rly." "Why I l1 e your nerve. air. We can get. married, :10 matter what. 1 look like." A plumber _joined the army ant; went. in for his trade test. He Wu asked to make a Join/t. in l lead pipe. when lt. was ed the officer put on hi5 papers: "J01!!! very neai-ly done.” flliree weeks later the man found hunsehf head cook in the olfioen‘ mess. man’; stockings, 5 pra. socks, l scarves. Correspondence was tlicn read mid consisted of a letter from Lhe Cunudian Legion receipts from Red Cross and T. B. League also a let- ter from Thorley Burgoyne ack~ nowledging a gift from the com- munity. 'I‘here being no new busi- ness the questionnaire on Citizen- ship was discussed and filled in by tr-e convcner. Mrs. Mont. Mu- Ewcn_ Collection 65 cents. Febru- ary meeting to be at. the homo oi Mrs. Don MacDwen. Questinnairrc on social Welfare to be discussed with Mrs. PM MacEwcn in charge. Meeting closed with the Nation- Got quick rnlhl withyoothinl. cnnlinn Moll- lalum. At Ill dnlggiuts. Jll‘ and tubes. . umvmu Needlecraft/ . For The Home If PM had. yo You've been t." laces. then yo the tsllhouebte is 31%“. outmin iron-i; in‘ the fashion W“ Mn‘ "WW. i-hlm ‘i’ l3‘; “"¢..i»"‘°.&’ ’ “"11 ‘ ifi I 1M1 I0 wihy it‘; bound f0: n. future. no weskic-type blouse. besides ha that n1 Anipoi-tant marinisli tmac .dsiv¢s you a hand- man waist on the sleekest. of midi-ms. It. makes your atiouldeu look broad, mo, and your slim. Wear it with if: w‘? flared skirt film's included in pattern, end watch the heads turn! Sty m. 2846 is designed for sized 12, 14, 16, 36. 86 and 40. Size i2wfi“ii.i°‘m‘ “i fidlc-d.“ ‘i???’ fabric f Bolero inch w . (not mm) included in _‘ . u!!!“ 0901. looklnqintho uknowflmt. $9M! Bend tImty cent: (I01 coin re- ferred for pattern. Write pla ly your Name, s and style nukraber. Bo cur; to mu aim you I7 . Style No. 2846 lbs ............. Name Duct. Red River valley Blues, by‘ Marv and Laura MdcKny. Dialogue, Susie's Lesson. Recitation, Union Jack. Vemon Mesnervev Butterfly Drill, by men girln. Monolzfi, Peter Buvs A Pres- 011L100’ . Campbell. Organ Bolo, Lola MacKinnon. Intermission. Sale of candy, 1n- strrtnentnl Music. Pageant. Girls of America Rccitevlona A:i Impatent. Waiter. ' Melvin War Dialogue, Feichln’ Pew Around. Tableau. Girls in ‘hm ubtle Blue. lhrio Maoxlmion, nnle 0.01.0 " lo‘... ‘Address F” Province ILACKHEADS Blackheads simply dissolve and dis» appear by this one simple. safe and sure method. Get two ounces of peroxlnc powder from any drug store. sprinkle on a hot. we! cloth, and lpply gent!) -w:r7 bllcflind s“ N Ill- L846 M185 I2 - 4 -_-_