»---'-—»-'--AwP-| ~vn~r~u~moa rr-r-s-asmrrfl PP TWO XOOOUO-OOOO-OOO-OOQO-OOQOQFOOOO-OOOOQOOIOOO0000000000.. l Woman's Re a OOOOOQQOPOQOOiOOOfOOFOVQQQOQQfiVOOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOOQAJOOOJIQIflRDO9QOOOPOOOOQIOOOOOQOOOOOQtMWQ1Q1QjQQjI __. __ -. \ . .. .. WHEN CHILDREN Catch Cold It i: usually hcrause their resist- ance is lowered. Build up their vital reserves of ' m»? strength with the aid of Father I ' l a John's hletlitinc. This hody- , ‘ building medicine has been used ' suclesslully for over 8i yuan b both in the treatment oi colds and to help rebuild strength ,- arld vitality. Free from alcohol . or harmful drugs, it is ahsnlutu- W‘ 1y salc for children and adults.” g 7a “Jill III Canada I I Your llntdiviaiailat HOROSCOPE By Frances ID ~:a!\c-————-l l-‘llr 'l'nc<tln,v, Novvmbvr 13th polity‘ (ll t1 O CIT; I’. l5.‘ ‘o ‘DI DEC BAIBER L 1V DFCFAHWIR LI. Y 4‘ f)!!!‘ (‘l M11‘ 111." \’..'!l {W511- , , olcr bu: cIr-xzr wc. and ma YE 22 %l;73-ef}u[23 ment will no: \vortl-l\vh"‘e __, _ - Yflguj? ‘ Personal alfazrs a. r. on in er-l, 4.. 1 my.“ [,k,,[,_._ hfars ls on a rampagv! Batter to bo cfvpw. and to know when JANUARY 2», l . u. . ‘to IIITIAIII out Speak 5.: ou:_o ‘(4qquarlll§’ __ ‘1,~,,'£,,‘.FCSBSILI1QA"X m turn can go; ycu into djficultzcs. “m add H“, m“ [but is n , r t .. r bit ,. . JLLY 24 w AUGUST 22 (Lem-i .Z,..".'l,. yalirllll) tilll-lllni-lilcli, . Don't rrach for the Mon bu’. do, 1e, m5“ m 0H3, Lin" \ °"_'~ '91 W"? 1155' l), gel ""130" o:her pccple who are so \'0".ll;= " ' '12s done. No tun;- fir pct ‘ ' FEBRUARY 21 in MARCH 2'0 (Pzrccsl -—-—Slib:lp matters. i details and l "l _' ,5 uss w ,mcre than t" _, The I!!!)TQ ‘g: are the more others will ycu. Tao: a3. clay, please! A lll Gil Th. ‘ attention. day r all o m . '1; aucusr 2s t0 srzrvrsynam 2s TCHLII? liiilsll‘! in: ,§§.’,‘.",.i‘.§l ‘(Vlrgol-Mcntal wcrk, arlLstic and difficult, piusuzts, fine nccdic O-nv-"lz and like mnucrs A CHILD Bclw ON THIS DAY are untrr Illfiff‘ gcncrous nsptcts uflj b,- brl I.’ .\-,.; [nfl-anpd m than fin-in 1'11 K1115- IFs Unliiriatlt be wzliful. T .. clcvcr liltlivldtla! to keep an even and unnlffledmlccxls to be taught to respect the temperament, Don't be top critical/rights and inrcllzszcacp of elm-m EI! can be a runs: an cvssful and Q4 to OCTOBER l u=eful twrsrln; magnczir, ljjfgfpgt. Tlunllfi 100k Prom!“ "it: and gc-lzcrcus Wllfll rightly __ DCSL rcsuixs \\'.. DESIGN NU. M] are szlnpm klllltzngl The snort ca!) nur! ski cap with scarf a ‘obs. ‘ll ‘w’ a .2 .lpl.~rl.ul"lllll* stills fur wunvl". wrll No. 21-11 tiitlilklillz. list of m. pals llcvflotf. i lllsalratlotl cf the (li‘.~ll.‘.'illé dllil l-uulplct: instruc- tions for .tll cans. mg. . pHLlC-!ll_.\(‘l1(l l5 ccnls in czin or snzlups to Nvczllclvork Bursau, Cl1fll'l0iL(‘lu‘.\'1! Ulldflllfill. To Charlottrtown (illllffllilll Needlework IJPDHHHICHL. es!gnNn.84I Name-- BtreetAddress————-——-——~———-~——--'—— pu~.,__‘_,___,-.p_--v__________—i—pu-n I to lHNU-UTY ‘l! (“ll J '- im [ , rim ' O 55/1 7L’; . llUVPEIlTfi-IUGHBS "I ought to know you, then. Walt! .don't tel! mel-youre-nol-yesl- , ou must be qebb-old Dave Jebb. -. y name — l " old on! Give me a chance. Let ' me sec." - .1 )1 ‘wlml the plump one up and down, alsy arcund, stared at the ll-disllsJxJytlkik “lulu gums. A bread grin cheered his ,lztlclv face. no chuckled. “Phase lspirltuclle outlines, them shy litte wash-waist. these moaest waistcoat »—(‘lll1 09.011: only gnu always [Q [Big Bu; L.'.\lI'1E’S——GOll3IlI, we used 1o ..lll you." "l.l.l'.s light. David and Goliath, ll" . lrullfl“ _‘>'l~1\~~ w»- bouxl. lam, hclne?" lop. l clcss ustcnd-uovcr, and do\\.l l.) Southampton to catch the [Alli llCllll liner." l- , ILu [ m. ., tell. nus n great. Got l0 2 .l~ ll l.rln.k on this." ' lllallks,‘ WlJI a curious des- cl LUIIC. tame BICIIQ, Dave. (int a l. lu my sullcase. None of . lgn smokc-cnokd-rcal olo -l '_ I don't. Bill!" Lurc- has all vJTlDllflblS here that I m...“ clalhts. rie sputtered 11M: a l“- .4 Btu/ll. ullscl 4 spill OI cold _4.-it I_ I'r‘!l1CInl.X.‘l',_ Jcbbsl’, you 1W“ W “NH-Lava mt 1n LLIL‘ cld clays ~,_~~ L11! lHvI-Ly lively now allo ill.‘ trouble, B111," v tllllluu flUlhus-nl? You l. .cll. gone uud got reaglon and. . l...o a Dcnlcsllllllcs c. rfoly- LA-Liilnb’ ul’ ullcclul" lt was lllnl, ,l.llc,. l.» ozllll; mutt-r!" Qlllllgg“ yo,“- 111.1. .ul cl lcllrs auu p clltsllwi. "xuu lnpl, llullllnllll." _ 1H»- bettur. Just taking a lltte l l luau. oll tlll.‘ water-ltagon, en?" ' Qtlillllletl l-o the sclll,‘ [ ll... _lls [Jov-Uifui dly to "WW ull HAG nlls alter-draw <-~$ 15-: has ll." ot-lllls lllle 1.1;... when 1 entered \U‘**uL> Ht- .l soon 0t: uulllg L116 0i..- 11.» mull; a-lunnus slum.‘ “l” '4" i1“- ilul u. single] l udillfia was lu-yllvly with gocdl 1'1‘ Hill» -'\'.a.n he pleaded: v coll ml L lull (Hug) cl. the sprin- kle. lul Just a llllle nlp ycu can’ n»; t) mic l...» on the slop." u lllllo was all unllllagllluble sas- mhl-o‘ Alllhll/CMU.) cyts lillu _v0ll:9, an ff-mflvme limiting In his tone: C <4 “he w. nil-Y. out ll l old,‘ 10G only knows WflflL would nap. poll. Icu sL-c 1m a-uh, but ‘m [glad to mwl. you, Bllly, Specially [Jllm ll! tllls nlcmont. 1'm m trouble MIN-l. soot! and plenty." ' __,_1 l“\’ul-lllv you Abslscd a little pale ffgf"? ‘he EH15 when you first blew 1018. I sized you up for a mum. l.cj'g[gvtivsllllu_ u getaway." L) IHAUQ 31] "I've never kulcdullylrlllglllllgg$ imclilel ccpl, lvgltllnately ln me llnc of my ‘HIOLQXSSIUII; but I'm up 38am“ n’ naéucl‘ than hard." allies’ lat hand w ‘ ‘ML wane“ as Instant to ,1?" 9". my way [axial fimfnmlg “Writ: but here's to lip Asedelwanlfdsbglég me egouigh as [you like." go S u v L's not money, Billy. I'm full o; lbté I-Ie looked about cautiously, and, Hum; close, murmured: "I've go; tell thou. in mv belt," , Ten b11011. and worried? Gad, 1f ‘Ivflel saw that much at once. l tluldut care whether school kept‘ or not. What you afraid of? Bur. glillg-kPlllgvockets?" [ "0alt.I'm f! _ little old David J. aIVl-gjll o! me ‘ “Afraid vou‘ll fve throw it at a cat?’ _"Im as likely Im—.Vl_v, but I'm B111’. r01" slltu‘, [m hand l ilUlll(‘.' "What" the matter old boy?" wolf-reuse me B. miriute. till I go . ll the Clllld ls all right." gfhcicllild?" “L N‘ W11" Hone. H ' t a moment along the izdrerliltglllfllarilci DDEIIIIII to talk as he took his place, al : 344 "X911 see. it's like this." §la;lnes broke in: w lnut , I) , somcthillg aboeut ,,‘“§,,,,P_‘,§'d¥9“ “y. MXQS- I_ let} lwrjor‘ a. moment to .n. a smokc. piles scraped ac. quallllancc with another little gill in the same colnpartnlent, anq 1 lel, iltilgga ctlolagyrlj} the parents. As 1‘ " ul. the child. Yo 'r l thy“? 15M your wile iiitlel ylllllllllyd‘ “thrill/e no wife." . o _ , _ _ . Am 3O“ sétiflérbzflivasglgyycoflfitatuatc? i f-Sod or grass wilat?" ‘Iwidoyvcr!’ “Neither. I've never married." ‘oh, excuse me!" . . Alfdytlont go to thinking that clthcl. llle clllld isn't mule at all. ‘ IIZKLJQSL mkmg her to America." SOIL of wet nurse, eh? G0 011, winked‘. your storv interests me. You vc got B strange child and |, 181180111 of ten thou. I spott you for a professional the minute saw . WW D4”- Arqvou one of those loypw kidnaps-rs?‘ ' , N0. Im a, grave-robber — when l 1,"! luiky- If youll close your trap, Ill tcll you, Ill begin at the begin- ning. When 1 left Yale I took up lsurgery." "you always were up‘ home. Dave, It away or l0 as not. when glad to see you,‘ the sake of old sakes Wm?! W but m little yours and let you lead me‘ a great cut- - tin due course I took my diploma l it ‘the Co‘!egc of PllY.~‘1'.'l.lilS and _ ,. l.l' l‘(‘1l'i, went to Jilin; Hopkins, lthcn to Vienna University, anal . . .___,_,.__, W _ For O Backache Indigestion [ KidiiéylDisordia-rs t. Jill IIICICHOUS CCS- i ~ l .l - i . ! "W011. I'll bt.—" even more so. [ I ‘ be limited by the fact thug THE CHA R LOTTETYNVN ("UARDI '\ N1 O OODOOO OOOOOO O0 OOOOOQYOOQQ-Oiifi“ OQQOOQOQOQ-O-OOO-OQOUO QOOOOOQQOOOO l ‘[ Dorothy Dix Says-— KJONSIDER STEPCHILDREN _ [ BEFORE sacono MARRIAGE. ‘You Will Run IIIIIO i125? Difficulties When You Attempt To Correct Their Faults Or Discipline Them Dear Miss D1x-—I am a widower with two very fine bol’! 1nd I U“ ' t dow who has an utterly undlsciplllwd 8°"- $115 abgtuefs gllrebizalhlgrrfillgelilts? :21 advanced in their studies for their ages. ' ' wcll mannered and courteous. BOY 390115» Page of their church, Mv fiancee: son is backward tnl his school work, far brslind in hla grades, hasi bcorLsh manners. doesn l show IE0 10 even Wm‘ mon courtesy, and his s0'_e ambit on ls P183"!!! with older b0__\'s and COIIIIIIg home with weird tales of Juvenile acts of violence. such as clean- ing out enlutv houses. gang fights, etc. speak to 1.11151 bogs mother t l mm nd mks‘ about why sle ms no conro a_ 1 , "l ‘flirty: ‘r mllibflltilllllllsl"???‘£13555 Efilpitti?“ ""'"°" '"‘° "’°"' '- y saying: " y OYCU ' - learn to behave as he "Never mind about Edward. l l ‘ l i when the aule to get along together. this nlarriage, or wait until I see_a d8 boys m church and members draluatic club. under my (rare I am till)’ should in time." time comes." When ded change in the boy? If I marry farm-e wlre; . cooking water. THE COOK'S CORNER STEAK AND KIDNEY Pll 2 pounds veal kdlneyr I pound round steak 4 tablespoons butter I cup mushrooms I a? water I lcspoom flour 1-4 cup water l-tablespoon spicy melt uuco a small potatoes l2 small onions I. 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon pepper Method: Wipe the kidney: with a the mushrooms which have been peeled and sli:ed and the . water and let come to a bail. Com- tlie flour, blending to a smooth [paste Add this to the meat mix- ture grs-Ilually and ccok, stirring the maths-r, will I have unrestricted control over my sWPSOXI. 0r will llccnstantly‘ “mu [he mature mm“ his father? I am not and the charms of combined fem- e115- llnlnity, they would be offset by onions which have been cocked sep- l . that brat 0t n, boy. 1 “la-ill t ‘n! advise V0111 A cor al y _ . , againlgtugoing into this marriage un- [ PRETENDING LOVE 16$ ycu are hunting trouble. br- lS BAD BUSINESS cause the "e “ill be nothing else in it but trla.s and tribulations from 4 lyour wedding day until you rnte a. who 1s Just about to marry a [ divorce or a IUHBTBL Surely s. man of . experience must know that Y boy of 14 who has been reared b.\ a weak and foolish mother. who has not oven [taught hlm the decenclcs [Mu A, , _. , , __ , H cantrollcti hlm in | “ b M“ “"1" “M” "Wi “M” ! any \\'1!_\'. cannot be (llsclltllned by a of behavior or stepfather. _ _ The lad will resent your authoa- ltv and flout 1t. HlS_n10ll‘i€l' will side with hlm and think you'll-re persecuting her poor darling “hen vou try to correct his faults. and there will be bitter quarrels he- twes-n you that will make yo!“ home a lace cf strife and X011‘ life a bur en to you. Mother Will Not Change The mother has shown that she has no proper sense of how to bring up a boy". or else she would[ never have let him run wild as she has. Her on! idea 1s to indulge hlm in evoryth ng he desires to d0 and to avoid friction with him by never t-nfcrcing obedience or cross- ing his will. And so you can expect no help from her in your effort to (b81189 him from a little hoodlum Into a little gentleman. Al! you will 28f from her will be reprorwhfl for your harshness to a oor little fatherless child. and bitter vvorcs that vou will find hard to forgive when your nurpcse is so good. Even at its best it 1s hard to amalgamate two sets of (llllflffll and only a hopeless optimist would try 1t. this case. where your boys are so different in every way from the spoiled. brat you are D1‘?- paging as l; stepbrother to them. 1t ls an inlncssiwc thing to do. 'I‘!"le_y' will flzhl continually. and their respective parents will SPPIId 11"" time also fighting 1n "W18 t0 stand between them. My earnest advice to vou is not tn marry this woman. It. w!!! bring you notbln but misery and re- gret. If s e had all the vlrtu1 came back to New York. persglrl _ knowledge at everv Dvre- 1d" have much practice. of course. at first. but got a lot to _do ln the hos- pitals, and made ulte a. hit with some experiments c mv o_\vn. "You're a pretty R0011 little carv- r. I suppose?" " "I'm great. Billy. "You ought to know." I "I do. I am. That is. Im K798i- with extenuating circumstances. I'm a gr-nius. but a damfocl. I have a curse that ruins everything." "Not cocaine?" “No. I've somehow dr " “gir mutual friend. Barleycorn?" "Old John Barleycorn." "I see. it makes your hand un- steady. eh," “No. I never play with the fire. except at regular intervals. Then I commit arson. I'm what is popular- ly known as a periodical -— with a capital P. It's a terrible thin to confess. even to old Goliath Ga nes. but it's all in the catacombs. and I'm not the only person on earth with a flaw in his tnake-up. No- bodv knows how badly assembled human machines are, Billy, except doctors, If it. weren't for our Hippo- cratic ideals, what closet doors we could open In the best simulated families!" 6 escaped "I've got a skeleton too — some-l where, I suppose." said Games. "but I can't 11nd it. Mv skeleton is a tendency to tum into a balloon- more or ca: dirlglble. I've tried everything. I've banted 1n seven langua es. Diet? I haven't eaten a thing or years, but I-you dent know” any sure cure for fat, do ou? "Nobody does. Billy." said Jebb with the cynical frankness doctors emplov to their friends: then with a look at his own lank legs. "I've got the anti-fat serum 1n my sys- tem, I suppose, but I don't know I What it u." Gaines shook his fat. head and all his chins of elephantlne despair. “rhanks for your little ray of dis- couragement. Goon wlth your awry. I'll So tel! vou mine later. you've developed one of those clock- work thlrsts, eh? Too bad, o'.d boy. I had a pal who was like you-he's dead now-but he found a cure. Have you tr!ed—" (To be Continued) A MorningSmiIc PRONTO! The old lady, buying some seeds, was being rather trcublcsome w the assistant. "You're quite; sure thcse seeds will oome up very qulrkly?" she persisted. “I've left it very late, you M. and I want to be certain that they will come up at once." "Madam," was the assistants "Ply. "plant those secda and then Jump out of the my 1f you valua vol! sI-fetvl’ ____ i _-_l..__..-__.-.: your age and the Dear Dorothy D!x—I have a wncln he does not love. She ls very fine girl, and I would gladly welcome her as a daughter were he marrying ner because he loves her, instead of his marrying her be- cause she is in love with hlm and he thinks it ls the rlgnt thing for hlln to do. _ l he ls witlun the draft age and. If he marries and then has to be [away for a yvhole year he may get an entirely different outlook on the situation and see how foolish and Quixotic he has been, and there u!!! be two young peoples’ lives JU-SL ruined. J. am lllol-her and do not know what to lsay tosoop my son 1mm commit- ting this folly. A MOTHER. Answer- rrooaby there is nothing that any one could say that. would stcp Hull, because he has the Idea ln h.s uleau that he ls oclug lloole, and lie [is naylng sucn a lint: time admiring [ll.nlsell.lol' maxing this heroic sat- rillce to save the happiness or a ‘poor, weak girl that ne ooes not leallae that lnsteau of uolug her a kindness ne as doing ner me great- ‘es-l wrong that a lnBn can do a I yvcman, l [ In the old romantic days It may ,have been thought chlvauoua for a man to marry u. girl out ol pity, or Irom a. sense 01 out)‘, or 101‘ aceunl- ttuuuallcn when slit: lluug nel‘ 1168.11. at lns neau. nut not. auays we slmply LbUSALleI ll. idiotic anu think lllal. vile mushy youlli snouxl be ln- CBIKJEYHDCG ln a nlce paddecl ctl. until ne can get a gllp on lus com- Inoilseuse ariu s€€ tllal. wnen a man lllarrles a woman he uoesnflt lovel sue ls the martyr, not, he. i - l [ Because no man can be a good nusoauu unless he loves his wife, [11111655 he luarried her because he (J8ICQ so mucn for her that he lmoughl. he couldn't uve without er. t, It takes a lot of affection to make a man put up with all 01 any won-airs peculiarities and adjust. IhIIIISCLI to her ways, and unluss he can see lvlary tllrougn rose-col- ored glasses ma» make ner funny llltlle uays anorable just because ttne)‘ are hers, sne gels on n5 [nerves and turns hlm into one o. the sour, ulsgruntlea husbands who are harcl to live with. Furthermore, no man can put on an act about pretending to love a lwlfe he doesnt love without her knowing lt. and of all humili- [ateu “when llolle lllls her price so uraggeu ln the uust as the woman yvrlo knows she was married for pity instead of love. Of all un- nap y women none 1a so unhapgy [as t e one who is starving for e love her husband cannot give her. DON'T WRECK lmuIilErvs HOME Dear Miss Dix—I have been a personal secretary for the last l5 years m a, very nne gentleman. He wants to divorce his wife and marry me and I don't know what to do, as [I _dont feel that I could be happy wltlrhlnl, knowing that I have ta - en hlm away frcln lllS family. What shall I do? J. M. D. _Answer- You know very well what to do. Get another job and tel! your phi.- [andermg employer to go back to h.s duty. Dcn't have a hand 1n wreck- ing another woman's homo. DOROTHY [ NOW Undrr-arm Cream Deodorant j "/4! Stops Persplrarion l. Does no: rot dream. don norirrimta akin. 2. Nownitingro dryfianbenni right after shaving. I. Instantly atop: perspiration furl to 3 dryl. Removes odor m per: iration. Apuremhlrqgrmeleunuin- lea vanishing CRIB!- Arrid ha been awarded till Approval Sea! of the Amerimi Institute of hunderin f0: ‘n; harmless to fab 2B MILLION Ill 0i krill hvobnnnold. nlutodayl l son oven (400 deg, 8W1 minutes. a [then add the turnips, a. distraught pepper and papnka. [yollq until thick and [and fold these into the turnip mix- arately in salted water until ten- der. Season with salt- and pepper land place the mixture in a buttered one-flflletn casserole. Cover with a rich pastry crust and bake in a. moderately hot F.» for about 30 FLUPFY MASHED TURN1PS 2 tablespoons shortenin 4 cups mashed turnips 1-2 teaspcon salt 1 1-2 tablespoons sugar 1-8 tempoon pepper 1-8 teaspoon paprika 2 egg yolks 2 egg vzhltes Method: Melt the shortening and salt, sugar. Beat, the egg lemon-colored ture, then fold 1n the egg whites that have been stlffly beaten. Place In a greased bakrlg dish and bake in a. moderately hot oven (400 deg. F.) for about 20 minutes-At can be baked in the same oven wizh the meat pie. Place .1: in the oven just 20 minutes before you wish to serve it for lt ls best served as SOIIH and WTRDDIFPSI and he invited rhy- as it comes from the oven, RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITII KELLOGWS Fine Spider-Web Dailies You Can Quickly Weave Your Loom a Cardboard Circle What a welcome gift a set of these dainty spider-prob dollies would be! Or imagine how pretty they'd look on your own table. You can quickly weave a set using crochet cotton and homl made “looms? just circles you c‘ Irom heavy cardboard. Around the edge of the lo. for the larger dailies cut II over. spaced notchel. Paste an end o , tho thread w centre, then Wlllfl l thread across loom, around through two adjacent notches and back across loom through two opposite notches. Continue in thin way until thread fl wound through every notch. Now you've let up your warp and are ready to weave. Bring cotton to centre. thread through a needle and start weaving in a circle. Work toward edge, passing the needle under each warp thread and mak- ing a loop around it as in diagram. ,In a jiffy you finish your deli- cate "web" and, of course, the small dollleu are no trick. Cut only 8' notches on their little loom. Other items you can as easily weave are a lovely evening purse of loutache braid, a smart pillow top of stockings. Our SZ-page book- let gives complete directions for there and many other inexpensive items, among them pretty scarves. glace mats, belts, alghans, knitting i! sure to write pla! 1 N Address and the Nlhrllleyglfubookalgltf’ l lulu ltrnt Minn or i i ‘ ,_. r " .__'_.' . ‘ 000-0000004000000000-000-0000-0-040-0-04 n .. ._.___. .._ ‘null: - PI-AYII. Bleu this tuk I undertake giggly for :11 chiilgrenk aka. k the» and; and wor ; Bteu this hurt that mun not Turaihygaaqdelrlnrtdonme, When bewildered I seek ‘thee. ‘rake my hand and help me rise To the level o! Thine eyes. damp cloth cud then soak 1:1 slight- ly salted water for about an hour. Drain and then cover with water [ and parboil untll tender at l sirn- ~ He! mering temperature, Skim off any when 1 scum that. may fcrm on top of the Drain thoroughly. Now cut both the round steak and Melt the butter and 0r! i brown both meats well in this. Add I'll look after him this boy comes going to make hlm toe e ' nlark and I realze it 1s 201118 l0 b1? n0 99-53’ task- k ' ' Nor do I see how the three bOYS. who are all be- ‘ tween 12 and 14 years of are. are B01118 w L¢ Now the question is: Should I go ahead with c cup§ $9,000,000 a week !n Now add the potatoes and diseases Bless this house, a monument To tin long years we luv! lpent, Weaving patiently in this, All our dreams of wedded bliss. p us, Lord, to keep the dream Shining still upon Life's stream, Finding underneath Thy gaze Glory in our common ways. -Anrlc Campbell. CASH AND CORR-Y England has been expending the United y States for military supplies since! bine the 1-4 cup water and the spicy the British purchasing mrat sauce and gradually add to COIIIXIIlS- [slon was established last Novem- , ber. The huinan body, scientists say, is susceptible n ALOJ and ailment, of which ls the cold. Man's brain constitutes about of his total welgnt on the average, according to scien- tific findings. NEW LINGERIE SHADES according to Yolande. Pink is hold- l creaslngly popular among those y‘ women who dare to be different. STOCKING STAINS The soles of woollen socks and stockings sometimes become dia- colored by the linings of shoes and boots. This stain can be removed by adding a little liquid ammonia to the water 1n which washed, and they will be softer than when washed in the ordinary way. A sophisticated color combina- tion that ls attracting attention is maroon and white. Replace worn-out soft furnish- ing by new ones 1n shades of beige or grey, as these tones do not show up the remaining shabby colors. Deer, travelling in herds of 50 to 100, are destroying crops near Warwick, Australia. Pride goeth before destruction. anglbaln haughty spirit before a fall. -— e. WARDROBE WRINKLE Be surg to send your summer wardrobe to the cleaners before storing away until next season. Soil . and stains allowed I dressed this winter. Four attractive to remain 1n garments often cause permanent ation will, in 121i“: attire ,gu.ns and ‘other trc llzes ' r [midst which were ilellcs still In many pazks, “nah-em erfluous railings commonest moved often will} b01€lll w u, WEI. -- 12, 1040 Q00o-vov-““ \“ Living a Leisure —T7te Woman ’s Realm “m. '1 Social and Personal / Fashions '1 Literatur BLACKS “Bitch Ire v on u part , the crltrt-i haiilm“! In somewhatpetrmm s e merits, but t m in point to becoming 0f mulem titelr fitneg tln their fill here is It least that expressed by to B111" 1n his column in villa Chronicle. rhyme as follows: ‘You look charming a; you Van“. my swoeting, But have you seen retlreatzrlg?" —I-Iuntsv11le Forester. CHURCH Knives coy; ure of London life duri few weeks. mg m‘ l“ holders cleared their lo ‘an. of all KIHLAS i)! junk. but also greens spaces have been left bar.- landscape. Bul- ln no Case has the of railings and pflllfildPg m l, u the last century been nlnre efgg live than 1n the clearing away the huge barriers \\lllC§l used w ob, scure the south sde of the famcul Temple Church in London. have now been completely removed perennial bum a m“ luminous. and for the first time we have bee; shade ma; l; lmpefylous w 113m enabled to npursultr is the leading color for nightgowns, ‘ml-i Pa" °Y PM ""1""? buildlllfi For 1t is indeed ancient. Ing its own, while stray-color and I church i5 ‘m? i?‘- "l" a delicate pazte! raspberry are in- l1"! "Fmmd" Ofthers are to be found Nortkanlptca, Maplestead in ‘Esex, and at Luti. low in Shropshire. 'I‘he round church was character. lstic of the farmer lxnlgliw TH,“ lars 1n the days of the Crusades. When they came back in England after the wars in tid- Holy Land, they continued their corporate ex- thgy are i fste-rzce in the form land. Cambr! 118?. clu religious order. The round church o!‘ "Temple" is in almost kept as ment. The visitor can see scme o! the most Norman tombstons. being represented by full-size eff:- gles. Those who made the journey to the Holy Land can gulshed because they with their legs crossed m zlle c1111- arld ls bol of Calvary. For some time strange birds had been following the , woman passenger got curLous, aslr- ing everybody all sot: of questions. At dinner she began 829i!‘- "Captalrl," she said, tel! me where those birds ROM? Tired of her questions. the cap- tain turned to the first offzrel- and asked plaintlvely: "Can you say where time birds TRUE discalcrafion-and sol! and persplr- come frcm?" time, rot delicate "Eggs. sir," was the 9mm!" reply. Not perfert splendid his Dun Bill put; n yourself has been a (e. only have hum fls and cpl uu wrtx-gyyl and 0p; tolls of 5- havc been ‘l: remowl The l-‘P (1 51211 o Tllll -\"-\' femur. lrchrs 10ft in Eng. Lzttle of a mllilary preservation a hfslrrzc monu- contemporary the knights be dlétlil- wcre buried ENO cu ship. and one "Can't 1'01! come Troublesome light Coughs Ire llml on the System It’: the cough that sticks; the cough that is hard to get. rid ofgthe cough accompanied by a tickling in the throat t trouble that keeps ou awake at night. Dr. Wood's this coughing condition loosening the phlc an Dr. Wood's Norwa 48 years. The Trade ark "3 drug counters. Th: T. Milburn Cm. Limited. Toronto. Ont. Needlecraft- ——For The Home Your new Jumperette will be your most loved ion. Make several of these very new and smut toppers to slip on over your tailored blouses and your sweaters, both to keep you warm and fashionably styles are included in the pattern u well u the popular baseball cap ind beanie. Grand for lft-l. tob- If you an beginning to th nk bout Christ-ma; and what to give 1'0"!‘ school age daughter. Plaid or plain wool. tweed and suede are all aP- proprlate and cltlc fabrics for these new sports jumperettea. Style No. 2500 ls designed for slug l0, 12, 14, 16, I8 l-Ild 20 WI"- am 16 requires 3-4 yards of 54-inch fabric for any jumperettc: 1-4 Vi"! for either hat. Style No 2500 Size Bend Twenty 120m com ll Dr» tel-red. for pattern. Write plainly your Name. Address and ltylo number. Bo uure to rtatn the nlu vou wish style No. 3224 Size ............... Nana 1-7‘?!- ltreet Addruu gm Provincu NOT BOMB CRATE! BRIIGHKION, Australia -—-(CXP)-— Brighton Rsldents found a era/tn in a roadway one morninl. 0M seeping Info a. drain had ex loded and had left a five-foot hole the ravine lfllmrll‘! Hill Illi- J at. causes the nerve and throat wracking orwa Pina Byru helps to relieve . soothing r510 irritated parts, _ stimulating the bronchial organs, and when tlill ll dons the troub eoome i-Utlting cough may be relieved. Pine Siyrup has been on the market for the pelt ina Trees". Price 35c a bottle; large family also, about 3 times u! much, 60c It Ill