Liv PAGE TWO oman a A g s. III CKISTMAS SPIRIT Ea down among the victims unt out the Weary widow 0f clmnre anl greed and crime. cause them to remember this is Christmas-time now T0 uvn roo YEARS in" John Howell, . of the . . . who is 10A years old and fought on the side of the South in the American Civil War gives this advice for livl to be 100 are old: "Eat ee square als a. day. keep your chin u under contra 5nd Pslam part of your daily life " The 28 Psalm of course is the one that begins. “The Lord. is my Shepherd; l-shall not want." WHAT THE TREE GIVES US ‘The walunt the old wood of which ll brown. veined and shad- ed. is very valuable for furniture. The unrlned fruit is pickled and the ripened fruit gives us das- I911}. The thee also yields an oil used in artists’ colors. and a dye 101‘ shining llfllt wood brown. WIPING GREASY FANS YE BIG Old newspapers are handy for wiping greasy pots and pans before you pop cm into rich "grease- dlssclving suds" that give them a nice polish. Cut the papers into seven inch squares and spike them on a nail near the kitchen sink. CHRISTMAS A STATE OF DIIND Christmas is observed just be- eaueelthadandatill hastodo with people. Christmas is a state of mind. It is a beautiful spirit. BAKED APPLES FILLED WITH IHNCEMEAT Have you ever tried baked ap- Dies filled with mlncemeat- Wash and cor. a les and hollow out, leaving a, she about one-half inch ulp and cpmblne one tablespoon eacgoapole. Fill apples and bake at degrees unrtil soft. de- sired serve apples with a hard sauce. PIN’! IANKIES I'm- a dash of color to accent I'll ll} Hill l l ‘i... la‘ _THE WOMAN 1S REALM ’s~ Realm/ S vvv Leisure your fall costume cam; a flashy printed handkerchief or tuck one in the pocket of your .l W ‘rhese new designs are done in beautifully d fashion . printed on Irish linen. That means you will find them as pleasing to the touch as they are to the eye. DISADVANTAGES OF MINERAL OIL Junior probably docsrflt like. taking a mineral oil laxative and the nutrition division backs him up because the oil has bad qualities which most persons may not know about. These qualities are lust as bad if the oil is used in foods because of the present animal fat shortage. is evidence that ma! tilirlan min O two tablespoons of eral in the digestive system will reduce the absorption o-f carotinc and. to a slightly lass cxten-t of vitamine A since both are soluble in fats and this oil is not absorbed into the blood stream Vitamin A is the vitamin necessary for good vision and healthy. beautiful skin. Pumpkin and squash are so lcw in acid that special means must be taken to preserve them. Tem- peratures higher than the boiling point must be applied. and the c-nlv way to do this in the home is with a. pressure cooker. small pint jars rather than quarts should be used because these Vegetables pack so solidly that hflflt penetration to the center of the jar is too slow. V i I woo-o» How Can I ! By Anne Ashley wwo-o-c-o Q. l-iow cam I economize in the use of , A. By purchasirntl Bin ash-sifter and sifting the ashes regularly. The y burned coal than. has fallen through the grate bars cancgemucsed again. Sometimes a ton of can be saved from an eight-ton sup- 21gb! can I make shoes water- A- “Ysm..ara~ o" a a: a. nnal tgmkblyelptrliiley oi: use edgy out a. cold in Q- Hog: can I A. Scmiffiarg dcred borax up out, a cold the nose will dry irtfinthc head within a. very short e. Cook ’s Corner CHEESE CAKE of: Mrs. W. says her cake in a. 9 or 10- .There CHEESE POTATOES 3 tablespoons lied b 4 mediumeizedne boiled “w” . "754",, f! r by Colette‘ inch is a grand“ mustard SRIICQ for vegetables I Heat vegetab‘ . Drain off liquid. Simmer down to V; cup. Combine 2 tsp. Heinz Brown Mustard. l tsp. sugar, 1/1 tsp; salt, 2 tbs. melted vegetable shortening or salad oil, 3 up. lemon juice, speck of pepper. Stir into vegetable liquid. Heat. Pour over botstring beans, beets or limos. Wonderful .- . . the zest Heinz Mus- tard gives to simple dishes! i ; Ellen ’s Diary I By an Island Farmer's Wife 30w» James brought his Sabbath to a close by walking ov__er the fields in the starlight to kaley With Robs. Not. that any length of time had elapsed slncc he _had Well them, for Rob and Jamie came lo (all "a minute" and had stayed to dinner. Jamie has picked up the cold-which must. be in the r- and was warmly clad in his new snow suit. “Who made these mitts for mo?" he asked me, stuffing them boy like into n pocket, when he was about to take off his wraps. I pleaded ignorance. "You're foclin’ " Jamie said “you. knit these for me last Winter-an’ who made those new overalls." I had a good idea. Warm and soft they were. fashioned out of pieces salvaged from a pair of men's trousers and very well made. “My other grand- m0lh€l‘——-l|\ homo. Did you know I have another grandmother?" Jn- mle has a problem, which he man- ages well: to keep track of rela- tives. He has so many "in home" in the city, as well as "out Home” at Alderleu. ' Last night. James also slipped in a visit at a farm.home beside Rob's, but nearer us, where Mr. and Mrs. B. continue to operate the same farm they have for well on to half a century. To be a guest at this home is a pleasant and worth-while experience. Herc, if on any farm-stead on The ls- land one finds only neatness and order, indoors as well as in the farthest field. On this farm, this worthy and industrious couple fol- low a good system and with it there is always time to attend to the smallest detail. It has often puzzled me, through the years, to find the secret of this well‘ order- ed place. It must be because an exact schedule, which allows no late rising, has been hold to day after day all down the years. Mr. B. has also been "kaleying" al Rob's. so that returning James ac. companicd him across Rob's fields and his, where a neighborly gate with an iron hasp, opens at the llne fence for all who choose to travel that‘ why. 8 I Jock and Jcnnic reprcscntcd lhc family at Service, yesterday in the old Kirk, in the loveliness of the afternoon. We had company at the time from the clty-small cous- in to Jamiv, pretty in a white fur coat. and cap and there were other "folkses" as well, Some of the men went with James to inspect the Nell-mama's foal and forgetful of the day as we sometimes are, James‘ hand was on the door where the fat calf was stabled "before he knew it." Perhaps there was no harm in drawing the visi- tors‘ attentlon to the beat of the flocks and the herds, As it trap- penerl. the men disposed of this calf today, to a local butcher.- to go presently to be slaughtered. This ll the same animal that lev- eral times made strong bids for hll freedom. More than once when the men were at work in the fields the women "on the staff." were obliged to tether hlm to the first convenient post "to have and hold." The same one that u he ocial me cnaawrrerowu ouanpnau OOQOO-OO vfiw DEAR MISS DIX: F with a man whmn I thoug told me he could not marry me death never to marry a him up and was willing to w thinking he would cha Now I find man. I am so should I do in ANSWER: tend you like it . s!‘ best friend about how badly she ha heart. BLUFFING. shop for consolation instead of the the question? ous about him? 0 DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I have married. As I do not have any affection create a marital problem? pets happens to be a rattler. But if I cant imagine a happy home all over the place. and having to w on a clear little. cobra. or disturbing on the sofa. I am confirmed in my domestic felicity by a divorce case I mended separation from his w sleep with the snakes in the winter and that stick its head in his So my advice to you is to th a girl with the snake complex. got Eve and us into. coffee cup when ink l I am in lo as DEAR MISS DIX: get a divorce because of religious re one of us to forget the other unles in the same place and are thrown I do? \ ANSWER: Give up your situat tlon. It is better to lose a good 10h m- rmolvcnnrs ' cven chronic use: can be helped by Splhl"! Rem y . . . take Spahr s when you feel ‘ first symptoms . . . a few drops is a d ' 50c l ".50 f scratching, I have a notion that the folks at Alderlqa will ncml to look in another pen for material to replenish the pork barrel ‘his Winter, . . ' And the potato grading continues busily, the number of helpers being increased this evening by fhrec. thus leaving Jeanie and I to our own pursuits. Pat came: "Shure an’ I may not be mum good at the wurk, but I'll do me best." Mr. C. from the house on the hill, who hus hls tubers all graded and u- waiting shipment, and his nephew came too a quick-turned lad of a fellow. There is a sound of great industry down there, broken at times by hearty laughs, which turns the work into a pleasant pastime. Put is likely airing hlv grist of stories and James also will contribute in no small degree to the entertalnmenlt. ' Jeanie had a caller this evening a small dainty lady from her home in school there. "I can hardly he- lleve the way they're growing u " Jeanie told me when lhe came for the paper. This lanle was with her father, an enterprising farmer and produce dealer and there was another prosperous farmer in the number a: well-but the grading had ceased for the day. New what dome: next? Refreshments of course. Tonight we divide " ill" Junie and I. I overheard Pa lay. kkkkkknkn‘ and Person § Doro/thy» Dix 5' Discarded Financee gain. I felt so sorry for hlm t alt and carry on our nge his mind. trust another nzan I had fe fled when I saw other women at hlm, for I was sure I was the only one. except to accept the it is a bitter plli she has to swallow; bu M wise. she takes her medicine without making faces over it. and never. never. NEVER. lets down her hair and tells even her The cure indicated in such a case as yours is to put up a bluff and give the lmprcsion that you wearied of the man and dropped him. in- stead of letting him broadcast that. he ditched you. Go to the beauty pretty clothes and get into circulation again. Like cures like. and a. new boy friend will soon make you forget the old one. But why, oh, why. will girls refuse to apply a few acid tests to men's mvemflklng? why Wm they let a man hang around them for years and monopolize their time and keep other men away. but who never pops Why haven't they sense enough to see that a man who carries on a.’ secret courtship never means to make good on it? Why. in a word. dcnt they make a man put up. or shut up, before they get seri- and understanding young woman who I believe loves me as much as I love her, and we plan to be married soon. My problem is this-she is majoring in biology and finds snakes very fascinating. She has a col- lection of 15 snakes and plans to breed snakm as a hobby after we are ANSWER: Evcry man to his taste, and if you want to marry a snake-charmer it. is your own funeral. especially if one of your bride's million miles between me and any lady serpent addict. with snakes squirming and crawling atch one's step for fear of treading ife on the grounds that she made him it made him nervous to have Remember the trouble that the serpent s one of us quits our job, as we work ALL.‘ ys- ‘ ’ Woman Jilted by Widower Shoule Pretend She Likes It or several y}; I have been c ht was seriously interwlcd in because he had vowed orresponding mo, though he hat I tried to cheer courtship in secret. g to marry another wo- humillated and feel that I can never it so smug and satis- casting lovcslck looks What he is goin a case like this? A. B. There is nothing that you can do situation with a smile and pro- when a girl ls left flat. . Of course. t if she is s been treated and about her broken GOOD CURE wailing wall. Buy yourself a lot of aIJF ~44 e vv-v l B! ' IlQII-NON SlUl ¢cc+o+e¢c+4vc+cvo+0++wh She picked up a leather brief case. "‘I'm not going there. I have another engagement." That was a lie. It was Nathan who had the amazement only he uiunu. know it yet. "Where?" he asked suspiciously. "I am going to see Alexis Jer- ome.’ she said. Her knees tremb~ UNIT!" ‘"1593 led as she stood waiting for his anger to break around her. It wok him a. moment to compre- hend; then his face went dark. and he seized the leather case from her resisting fingers. The clasp opened and the sheets of uslc fluttered about his feet. " ‘ll never forgive you, Zfam." he said between his teeth. She knelt and picked up the music with shaking hands. He demanded: "Do you m“; mt you were actually going to e ‘Dynamics’ to Jerome be- ~hind my back without my con- sent? as if you were peddling the fare of a beggar, humiliating m.- as if I were afraid to go my- self As if a. woman had to sell hlm on my work?" "You are afraid." she said, al- though she almost expected he would strike her for that. “Afraid? Of What? Q1 p, Dam. pared conductor who liven in a hotel and has never known s ggle or desperation? If he could write a symphony as good as this he wouldn't be a conduc- tor are you afraid of l met a beautiful. intelligent. capable for snakes, would this necessarily J .D. G. I were a man. I would put about a a python who was taking his rest opinion that snakes do not promote once reported in which a man de- e in order to keep them wann. a snake crawl up his neck and he was trying to eat his breakfast. ong and earnestly before you many tim ve with a married man who can't ons. It will be impossible for either constantly together. What should WORRIED GIRL than were M's what you think I'll go fmy- 1 811d "Then why is that whaité th a matter of rid self-respect?" p e and She said stubbornly "Your p de is lust fear. You are afraid. than. That's why I am going for you." He snatched the sheaf of music I thrust it into the brief case. ‘ ou'm not going for me. 1f summarily turned lf—I'il go and be turned away e a beggar and I'll come back and tell vou how the great Jer- e treats unknown musicians." lammed his hat on his head rushed out his thin topcoat flapoimz pathetically and nu cheap muffler awry . l fillet And She had won. But had Tam who was still on her biees. sank down c-n the floor and iefzan. to cry from relief and ex- ltement. but her heart raced lth exhilaration from the con- l I: she? Suppose Constance had for- gotten to write? Impossible. Con- stance never fatled to keep a Dro- d yet a secretary might have pigeonho-led the letter and Alexis Jerome be unprepared If away he would never forgive Tam for forcing him into defeat It would be real defeat c-f course but the pain of his embarrasscent would embitter him for months‘. Having known embarrass- ment seldom and defeat never. Tam was still surprised bv Na- than's vulnerability He shrank from rebuff as if he had an open throbbing wound. She could only imageln that he had suffered as ‘ a small child when his father and ion. Remove yourself from tempta- than a good name. OOO-OOOO-OQOO-OOQ-OOOYOQQR i gfilgt: ° failure 0 Modern Etiquetti By Roberta Leo OQGOOOOOOOVOFOOOO&D~OQOQ .1; i; ever permissible to use the knife to convey any kind of food to the mouth": A. No. The only purpose of tlze i i. knife is for cuttmg. mhculd be done as skillfully as pos- sible. nd not used as a saw. i Q Wh end poumey? A. The porter should receive his tip at, the end of the journey. Q. When a morn is accompany- woman on the street. should Lng a he take her arm when crossing the >c+++o+oc+c0++c+oco+cec: FOOD FOB THOUGHT community, one whom she taught new 1 v was docgc -‘lv mother qunrrelled: that his fa ther had taught hlm hrw insensi- tlvc hands could destroy the that he feared lh» some and nov-r-rtv which l1ad Ibo older Pierrlles. and rcsiwnexl to face wrecked j L bleak dcstlnv. All that. ha did t . V and then it‘ tip the v . sun, smunm I Relieve rod- ness, rough- nesakecp skin mft with z ant. mildly medi- ‘ritrd CUTICURA Soap .nd Ointment. Buy at ‘our druggiarg, LITTLE BOYS SNUG CAI‘ / vi‘___l u n. Bough Braaksi " ~pneamaa~1o. i945 AQAAAA cushions/Literature nkkknkkkkkk¢kkkmknkkax vvw‘ f-»:"00-0OOOO¢-O+O-Q§O-Q§QOQoc‘ooedccoqqqgq;.,.,.o I r soul and he fensively. his back to the wall. fought when there w to fight he was no cause to dread, She haara a soft tap n t the hal face of Santa Oressinl. she could r.sc nd.. "Miacrlccrd." he exclaim ed "What has come along the street like a madman his coat, tails were flag of a. rebel. have been crying. It is a rel. then?” am. closed her ers about a ccrnucop peper- ‘ the usual posy. "Grazie Sigmrf” she said grate- fullv- Sh.» hurr face and to Dut was be- Q0 I a quarrel. It forced hlm to see Alexis Jerome. you I would. But wrong? P tell me. lit/tie and waited anxiously for opinion. , CHAPTER. XIV Cressinls eyes. which were ways as fathomless as small black mountain lakes. seem-ed to ruffle under a sunllt breeze. He said in his precise. crinflline Eli!- lish: "Nathan furious than that, ls in his music. which music or poetry from those who are only brave. When cowardice forces a human being to smi bravely. we, have art. It may b6 Lead Kindly Light by the Cardin- al trembled l faced the darkness. song there. when he tried sole himself . Or t Wagner shaki pagan gods. c _ come clown a-nd- as your Bvme burn sang: ‘Redeem us from m, .. t “You believe then. that Na- than's music-J‘ “I believe that more courage. an giving it to him. less to say a man his own feet. man yet who hand on his arm. thinks he doesn't dItIlHbIJIF-B bully-a_ who inevitably men-t . 5t. Hclcn. ' l-lc launched diatribe which s while sln- lonxcl is." turn to the s\".:.l Ci When he had pl fuliv h.» to; cit and drew forth from the ucclzet sgnorina." he said. flcct white sm to the success They rlrnnk lcnr hour passed She cou summon energv to rrefm" fluid"? Cressini watched the clock as an xlouslv as Tam At last "Gould I take you c/ut w some p'ace? a! thin". t . e? (To Bo Continued It WBBHI 031156 I l'm ike a child's when he . hink n8 didn't need a steady hlm to r“. Cf "You and of our Plerrlfle?" Jltfllhflllllllh brlin I qu k re u or nanny 5a b. ‘MENTHOLATU: (ff-cw (UNI! URI [Ln/v ‘fioavnor carton rom- GOIDMBO-(Cl-‘U-Ilt ls ho plus to dcv M I0 dreaded when there open door and saw the so-licitous Before he enter-sci and drew her to her f-cet. kissing hcr over our Pierrllle? He passed me. rushing flying uh. m} And you-you la of waxed "harmonious led to powder her the small bunch of red roscbuds into wetter. “No, to told was I lease a afraid." She told the stolig u. ‘s cowardice is more his bravery. But all 15 sugar until the s we do not derive good Newman whose lips must have thought, of death and He gave you a Emit to con- . of his fist at-thc hallenging them to Nathan needs dAthat ycu are I have never seen. a The man who . turns into a self-elected info a pollllcul he heard vaguely a bottle of winxc flashlnf" his lie "shall we drn’: the wine wallow? he s d ith m". you should —(OP)— w lust Marmot i “m. .33: b31232: a'.."°"‘°,.~....'2': nfiwflylfifi- u; and f body ma». ' "Good Milk Malta Good Meals’ BUY sons ‘room: cod’: livdlmlhitlltaiih "r evAponA-rm LK ' 5MP will‘ at the cxlgency of his own‘ faced the world 1%- DRTHOMAS‘ . W» }&Q’\,\QX‘ f OQ-OQOOQQQ§O-O Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lce 1Y1 a syrup made as followszg 1 f DWMrcd fruit. 1 cup sugar-f“. cup water. lirst heat the water em ‘ ' d Put a few pieces o fiaemnulifwlnvefg aeri-ime. boiling gently until ten. Rubber blglrlmethatlaook used {mould b: are not h5g3 by Placing rolls of cardboard 1n them. They will not crack, as this ‘girl permit a. me circulation of The Skin To whiter th kl , A. umber and! cha-e sit s“: 12;, for a DOuItioe. ind it to the fate ailxlyowing the juice to remain lmtil Stop wearing another woman's corset! ‘ Size alone can‘: deter- - misc the righr corset . for you . . . only your individual measure- ment: can. Tum to Chnis . . . the didn- cnt cortct that con- S] ,. ' riders ALL your mm- urcmcnu. A Gmiuua Cheri: Corsctlcre pfb scribe: your (one: from u mnay u 77 models in a size. No wonder Cherie oracles every curve of your body. mold! your fig- ure into smarter lines.» IERIONlLKZID COIIIIIY 1r DISIRIIUI ‘It b NAM! ADDRESS llLEPllONI NUMIEI II lfllfl GIVI VIII IIMN IUIPOIY: Gil C}! ll WON'T“! YOII mum ‘r MISS M. .I. POWER l0! Dar-cheater Stre’ Phone 505i. (Hiarlattcfown, P. h. oooxainaas-Ax - Bette. oaglish n. c. Williams ,*v ‘a. kknn; 1. What '.l read a is with this Rn- wmblgovk Whore it f“- 2. i1 the cor-rec. noun!" of than w l“ ' mliapumn Mmemaie. low‘. when they went out to the work “If you and I had a swallow av whiskey when we come up James. Just to cut the duct from our throatc....." “Ah, ha you two" I said ln a superior way "whulky- go only for the Scotch". At any rate. toe it will be. Until tomorrow-Diary -- Good. night. ‘ waxed bigger and fatter, occasion. 0d, the combined feminine strength‘ of three of us to finally persuade hlm that "enough is enough" ca- clall when there was no more quid refreshment to be had. So a beef problem at Alderlca has been settled. The pork situation, 1 fear will be‘ mprc. disturbing While s favorite radio announcer of ours on the mainland ll at ' s- ent greatly concerned with gs ting his pig convened to pork for home consumption, the chancel for our supply ha: faded sway to make place for what, promise: to be a more remunerative plan. "I've just been figuring" Jock laid today, when f carried a pail of garbage to the plggery. when It dine pearl much futer than when fed o any incinerator "it would be 0 shame to kill that lg for our. own pork Did you eve ue a prettier cu»? And look at the depth of hurl Afid - basilica she can mother i4 cull-z" The lady In question wu rooting away at, some hblh bedding Jock, grlilmeligfll grown l 0| h! _.- e The: all» M: u m" e w the trench. Jock put down blgmhana as he might to mt Paul, the ‘ gesture turned to q lton a n Victorian etaee. died‘ at 00 y“?! of an IDNDON - (OP) — Pirtcon- dsnmmt of toys mule foc-‘lnritish war orphans by German l? Don't witch to too ., muphlormallty in ~ invitations with l llOll