r if l l 4 Prior: Two i-i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _' " Women's Realm/Siocial and Personal/Fashions/Literature JANUARY 19.1940 h - *~ 1- » announce-Io W’ f IN I MAJORCA h BENHEY BIDGI CQPYUIM Got It Off Your Clint like: only TWO IINUTII for Pumore‘: to cue the: elm: -.4-;.. R Have Many Likes an mon, for Only Th MISS DORIS "ll-ll IA"! c"! wlorod from all!» Nomhhu . . . and l an! ma]: real relief, lifu u" "fijpfnhflm ‘if? ‘l: “SENOR NOME IS DEAD” The “Marian" stood of! at about a hundred yards. By that time er had pcked them out; Kitty A cold. Ono dou clears the bronchial ‘ i I 4i grey pullover, Charlie and Cullen, all standing by on the foredeck while a boat was lowered. "Thank the Lord!" said Roger. He put off his operations with the kedge anchor until Cullen should come later. the “Mar- BR NEHIAL MIXTURE Five minutes _ fan's” boat was bumping alongside. ,'Iliis time it was Roger's turn to put out a hand and heIpKitiv award. She was breathless with relief. “We only recognize-i you five minutes ago! We thought you were Farnesi or one of the gang!" "Nome let you go then-—-?" “Senor Nome is dead!" ' Bead?“ n t l h 1 l‘! . , "ewasso nteeary ours Fm“ Mam-D‘? n“ he“ about of this morning. Someone in the my m°lhel"el"la'wl Sh“ 33“ a 519k i barracks shot him! We tiiink there man a pint of her blood for a trans- , was a, quarrel about our escape anu fusion, ‘one of the gang 0t him. The sewnd Man_flow generous o; Commandant hustled u. off an hour lier! And did the patient rccover? ago‘ A“ the same‘ we Should g“ AMorningSmile ‘ raslull) . . awa quickly You're iwroiind?" “Y” Man-Ni?» H9 "we W “lye Went aground awhile I was dcflihl chasinfi Falfnesi land Compaiw otff _€_ her. I’ te you atcr. I'm try ng o - haul her off." GBIEQEI‘, the business man, was “D0111 worry, I,“ Sign“ we ca? ‘kmng m5 lmmsa m h] t m tain of the ‘Marian’ to put a tow » “I sec," he sai s no . rope on her;- "mlll- W“ ha"? 50911“ feceil/Yd. Kitty turned immediately, and with '10‘ and ‘er in anLtmr." mailed Cullcn in thc boat below‘. "I'm sorry." she 511d, "one 0g Three husky French sailors hat! JUS, climbed aboard bfizlde her. One car- rled a thick length of wood, the other a short iron bar. Evxdentlgv Kitty had come prepared for opposi- thcm is a slip". "Well, you'd better correct it. be- fore you post the letter_" “Certainly. By the way, which ting. l I t h l 4 r -- -er" r0 ie t e stipgcs ion onxewilltelrjagiecwthe one mat-S thatobth: "Matias" should tow the y " ~' “Glorious Kate" off. was checked by wwng- °l “urse- a sudden thought. _ iii “Jus; a moinent_-!" lie 5ald._ DIES WHILE FIGHTING BLAZE "For Heaven's sake lets be quick —— before someth ng else happens! EDMONTON, Jan. l4 —-(CP) Kitiy said. “We'll signal the Cap- Fireman William Richard Bruce, tam-l" ' 49, collapsed and died Saturday " lve me a chance to haul lier ofi while fighting a $10,000 blaze in mys -——" 4 H l downtown Edmonton. Bruce collaps- “And waste _ time? No! She I ed on thereof of an adjacent hotel turned from him and went to the. while pulling hose. rail. _ "Not so fast, please. I think you'd better leave this to nie—-—!" I-Ie a tempted to follow her. He found his way barred by one of the sailors from the "Marian." “Get back!" Roger said. He was too confused for the moment to recollect his French. The man star- ed at him iincomprehendlngly. Kitty was waving. “For Heaven's sake!" Roger cried to her. “Listen to me!" He tried to thrust past the men. who suddenly clo_ed ‘in on him. Having come with the idea that they were to be paid for overpower- ing opposition, the nearest sailor thoug t he recognized it and gave Roger a push. Roger struck out in blind exasper- ation. The sailor spun back. Kitty turned and cried "Stop!" too lat e__ The sailor at Roger's side had al- ready brought his stout length of w down on Roger's head; and Roger staggered and fell like a log. When Roger came to himself, he was lying on a berth below; he saw the cabin ceiling above him first, dzlppled with reflections of light.’ ‘Quickly You Can Make a Book Cigarette Box er brown coat, Geoffrey in his 3w "y? *1 f;;;§;*;; 3:31-53 Assured at Least Some Ilniu time blemishes disappear-ed luovhq Cflllgelllality my lkin perfectly clear." There in no and to endure the diam: sound by disfiguring skin trouble; who“ q low applies-aliens of quick-acting lam-lull will clue! up lhoiu painful and embarrassing blemish". 0on1 he a martyr to skin trouble: when lam-Hula’: soothing herbal all: will do for you who! may have don: for countless other: Got lam-lull from your drunk! today. ZAM-BUK OINTIVIE N1’ “Does marriage reaii' assimilate "Now I am usband." she intelligent. H prolesion and him. But his so antagonistic the family and yes her husban an nun children. ' ‘ "He giving his w c an allowance for the would require her to conic to him tor Geoff. what on earth have I done now?" Tears of morliflcation were run- rung down lier chceks. l “ don't knuiv anyiiiiiig about marine salvage," sad Ceoifreyp gloomil . "I'll ave to fix this," said Kitty, "and after that I'll never make a move on my own initiative again!" SHIZG“. (112110: 0i] llIC 11191111. I reared with different hob ts and tastes and points of view and make them two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat a. one, as the v poet says? ' asks a girl. rently the answer to any malderfS prayer fol‘ a can ever reconcile them. ‘To begin with, he believes that the husband should be the sole supreme ruler and dictator of liiln a (ictziilcti tit-count o! how she spent it. .spciid money wastelully on zioivers and presents or to observe anniver-l And when be occasionally takes nie out for an evening's amuse- ment ive go to some inexpensive place and he orders the cheapest-priced "He says that is the way his father treats his mother and it i5 the When You Pick a Mate‘ be Sure That You d Dislikes in C0m= en Will You be a man and woman who have been engaged u. a. young man who is ap- continues. "He is handsome and e is already lnaiung a mark in m5 I am head over lleeis in love with ideas about marriage and llie are to mine that l. am wunuemig if vie that the wife's mission is t0 yes- d, make h.m comiortabie and bear says that he would never even consider; iiousekeeliiilik and for herself. he. every cent she needed and to give‘ He. thinks it is foolish to‘ l CHAPTER xvi TRAMP-Sllll’ CAPTAIN Like owners of dogs who gradu- ally takc 0n a resemblance of their pets, Captain Ratchet; oi the tramp "Marian" had a face which was a remarkable reflection of the salient features of his .~ hip. It was narrow, long nosed battered, and none too cloiin. i When Kitty arrived in the yachts motor dinghy, while the “Kate" and the "Marian" both prepared to get tindcrvclil‘. Captain Ratchett met licr ivitli a cautious amiability. She ivns in a stale of feverish dread at the possible consequence of her filial indiscretion. “What do I owe you-or your nuners," she asked at once. “For that tow you gave us?" “I'm me own owner," said Captain Rznchett. “S0 you can fix it with me " fWcll," said Kitty. “What is it going to be?" Captain Ratchett gazed, narrow eyed, atros the blue swell at the resplendent hull of the yacht. patched here and there about the upper deck with the beginning . of the way he intends to treat his wife. Now I have been brought up under a different regime. My father considers money a .ervant instead oi a master, and, while we have always lived within our means we have in- |dulged ourselves in all the pleasures and comions we could afford. My | father has always treated my mother as if she were a queen and not a ;slzive, and his first consideration ha. always been her happiness. Besides ' that, I ain a competent business woman. with a good saiai , and when ' 1 think of the chances of my autocratic, tight-listed fiance c anging into a considerate, generous husband, or ol me being metamorphosed into an unpaid household drudge, I get Jittery. “Yet my fiance says that as soon as we are married I will see that he is r.ght and do his way and like it. But 1 wonder. And am afraid." "You do well to be afraid," 1 told this girl, "for of all the fallacies that have ever been preached about marriage none is so uniourided, 0r has done so much harm. as that which leads young people to believe that there is some magic in the marriage ceremony that changes the naturcs and characters of men and women from which they are to what their mate. wish them to be. _ "Nothing oi the sort happens, yet every day we see optimistic young meri marrying Dumb Doras Oi‘ frivolous little fashion plums 0r v.i'fl80% in the fond belief that as soon as they are married they will turn into intellectual companions or thrifty houseivive. or mild llltll? Angel Iiaces. And ire see girls tnsirryiiig ttrtuikards and ne er-uo-wells and uuihes i“ perfect faith that lilarriugc ulii turn then! into sober go-gctters and wile- spoiiers. _ "O! course. all llll-‘billldS and wives who keep out of inc dlvflrcv COUPE do hail: to august. lllPlll-“Pllf? to a deer ever think alike. 'l“ht-i:~ opinions and u even these adjustments are not inane with lact, a large uic nisuraiu»: company estimates that three b11185 as many disguise oi brown paint i-‘arries. had liiurders are the result of domestic quarrels as there are in gangster slay- CORNER i MOCIIA LAYER CAKE 1-2 cup butter or shortening 1 cilD fine granulated sugar 2 Oflfli, separated 2 cups sifted cake flour 8 1-2 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon salt 8-4 cup milk Method: Whether you are usinfl butler or shortening, you will find it a. great deal easier to cream, it you let it stand at room tempera- tum for some time so that it will be soft when you are ready to use it Cream the softened butter or shortening until it is light and creamy, then gradually cream in the sugar, and if you make a. prac- tice of always using a Lnriy granu- lated sugar in your cakes they will have a much nicer texture. Separate the eggs and beat the yolks well and add to the creamed mixture. sift the flour once, then measure it and sift again with the baking powder and salt The amount of salt will depend on whet-her you use butter or shortening. A 1-2 tea- vpoon will be sufficient if you are using butter, but you will need to use l. teaspoon salt i! shortening is used. Add a small amcuni of the sifted dry ingredients and then a small amount of the milk alternately to the creamed nftture. It is not necessary to beat in the dry in- in 181i. The population at that time was not quite four million. Today it is well over the eleven million. mark. of forest, which ccmpfse more, than one-third of the total land area of It o; XNIIIIDIBIIIII ilwsoueu ’ ““- or-i _;” ' ' 2 i guns! D - ol ,, Helpful Hints For “why D“ " ""5 COO“ The Women Folk LE1.‘ PI.‘ GROW when you have a. happy thought. Bo careful not. to hide it, BASEMENT MAY BE MADE CHARMING AND LIVABLI! Flew things make a. house obso- Becausc the thing for you to d0. 1°40 m0" quickly than en unfin- If you are kind and sweet and true- Ancl 1 am saying this to you- .I§. right away. divide it! A hpppy thought is sometimes fine That, grows to be a treasure, l But only l: you 81" I Part. With generous and Joyous heart, To someone-then you've made a start. To bring it to full measure, 'I'he one to whom you give a. share Will in delight receive it; He will divide it with a friend, And think how far it will extend- Some n! that it. will never end. And 1—oh. I believe it! Goldfish pike and salmon never sleep. A German scientist prophesies that another influenza epidemic will hit the world in the year i948. Canada's first census was taken Canada has ‘about 783,000,000 acres ished basement. able area may be made out of its extra space at very low cost A charming liv- Basement space cleverly utilized gives a house a real air of spa- clousneas and added livability. An l extra living room. a. Bame room or lounge, den playroom, or workroom will furnish the entire faliifiy with extra happiness and pride of ownership when visitors come. POTATO FONDANT 1 cup mashed potato I tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon vanilla Icing sugar Method: Peel the potatoes and cook them in boiling, salted water until they are done. mash very f through e. p0 to ricer or a fine sieve. There should be no lumps. Drain and or better yet. force Place in a bowl and beat in the ' butter. Add the icing sugar gradu- ally, working this in until the mix- ture is of the right consistency. Add chopped fruits or nuts as de- sired. form into small roll each one in cocoa or dip in melted chocolate. balls and Caramels are as easy to make as fudge, but the directions must be carefully followed, and if you areidients or the mil". if the siwrt- ‘he D°"““‘°“' haven't a thermometer, then follow ell I18 or butter has been well- ' the cold water test accurately. creamed in the first !ace—you just T° WY '1 th“’°'°°nt pwwge iii have to mix them in until they are 598ml‘ takes a“ the income me NEW YQRK _(cp) _Bnm mod- well blended into the batter. "lllyfldstfevillve for} 1111111118 til"! elrtnistici at akcost n: sglsoltiooochliils wn 11 g1 1 q . average on iree mlei. 01' 1e c Y's frst s yscra er i s o0. en a 1e dry “we ‘ems and average revenue is only about one lll-l-istorey School of) Need e ‘Trades. milk have bten used, add the flay-i oring. Then beat the two egg ivhite; until they are stiff, but not dry, and fold them into the cake batter. Pour the batter into layer cake pans that haie been either well- greased or have been lined with waxed paper. Place the cakes in a moderate oven (375 deg. F.) and bake for cent a mile. more than 4.000 years, are now about 2,000 varieties. They were brought to our shorts by the early colonists, and were grown in Acadia in 1635. Apples have been cultivated for and there It is estimated that there are W We rolment BLUE WILLOW APPLIQUE TEA TOWELS heaven. "Too clear for my liking, Be ings. tried to put upon her. She might be "so bedaubed. but Captain Ratchett knew a first class joo when he saw one. "Trick osition," he said. "On l begin _ them over to your liking alter you get Y "D . ~ » i - t, i th *' xaml d other teaching have made that bank! Lucky I was here. Dontlalio envuontrgeeeryi U: aggswelat Lpleley 851;‘? gnoim t: be w m” end o! me added’ looking up M we pgacetul chamfrli‘ all sober truth, what we call ‘the adjustments’ of marriage con- sist in the one who has the most intelligence and the highest sense 01‘ into the selfish and dictatorial one for the sake o1 And it is pretty hard on the poor goat, I gave as my final bit 01 Family Opposition Swept Aside like the look of the sky either," liei them ill/hill- blowoig to-nlglit. she'd a‘bin driven on hard, a total loss by morning, ma 'be." ardly think so," said Kitt , coldly. "we could have got. he p from Manreal!" "Go on!" said the Captain. "There's no craft in Manreal with power enough to have pulled her responsibility giving peace. advice." Dear Dorothy Dix—1 am 25 ears Job and 1 want to marry a girl I first grade in school. i ners, but my famll off. Why I .houldn't be surprised if _ ‘_ , _, I haven't strained my own hull. them have ever done anything since to get in “Whos who I have never 4 tablespoons strong come The English head gardener was Stuck fast. you were and it coming heard of it. My parents say they will dlsinheiit me if I marry this girl. Method. Use so“ but“, for this; lent by England's famed Kew on to blow, and a. revolution going What about it? PAUL'- also. and cream n, we" mm cream‘ Gardens, and I20 Itaran garden- rm ashore. yacht been stolen. as 5'01! Ans in me c0005, Add m; 1cm; sum,- '. ers work under hfs direction. When told me earlier, and these damn Dagoes likely to kick up a dust at- any moment. You're lucky to hovel your yacht at all. madam." "Ali, well," said Kitty. preserving an outward calm she was very far from feeling. "We could probably out. his wife is too sill to discuss. the moral o! all of tins is that if you want to be happy thoukh married you must pick out. the kind of wives or husbands lcn want to with uistcad of beiooliiig yourseli nitu thinking that you can make ve been in love with since I was in the She is a fine girl, well educated, has good man- oblects because liar fam.!y didn't come over in the Mayflower or win t ie Revolutionary War. while mine did. wer: If you are 25 you are old enough to know your own you are self-supporting you don't have to ask anvbodys p get married, 5o go along and marry your sweetheart and be happy. ‘ talk of disinherlting a son because he doesn't let Momma and Pup piclft Anyway, the family always gels over being snooty and by tie time the first baby comes they think the made: the match,‘n_o_matter_hoivflinuchjlieyvopposed it.__DORUI‘l~IY_D V.? about 25 minutes. When the cakes’ are done, they will have shrunk away from the edges of the pans‘ slightly, and if you insert a tooth- pick, it will come out clean. Remove the cakes from the oven and turn out or the pans onto cake racks and allow to cool, While they 8T8 $001108. DTePB-re the following mocha icing. them. 1t can't be done. I-lcreoily old. Bavc a good and permanent MOCHA ICmG 5 table-spoils butler 2 tablespoons cocoa Bilt 1i any 0i 2 1-2 cups icing sugar mind" and i! ennission to All and the strong coffee alternately, a l small amount at a. time, beating 1 well after each addit/oii, when aiil the ingredients have been nsed,i beat the icing hard for about 2 or} He is Captain Neil McEachem and three hundred million rats in North America, or approximately two for (‘fiflh human being. Each of these filthy diseve-carrying rodents con- sumes about. two dollars worth of food a year. There recently returned to Italy, out not to his beautiful villa on Lake Magglore, from a visit to London, a former shipowner who has been doing much for Anglo- Italian friendship in his own way. he created around his villa one of Europe's finest botanic"! gardens. Captain Me‘- and the war broke out, hnchern presented his villa garden to Italy. a gesture of sym- pathy much Duce. appreciated by the n Feb. 1 of 3,800. with a student en- Charming for Home or as Gift A smart cigarette box for your living-room table! Make it easily from an old book — a leather- bound volume is especially hand- some. But whatever your book, be sure it's at least 1% inches thick, has a good cover. To make the interior of your box, cut through the book pages u shown in sketch. Simple if you first make a card- board pattern the exact size oi. the book page and on this pattern draw and cut out a rectangle. Then place pattern on first page of book, and with a sharp knife cut around the rectangle. Do a few page: at n time. When finished brush a thin coat of heavy glue over cut edgu. Put book under a weight to dry. To line your box. use a prettliy from the water under the porthoie. An lndefinable lightness, an in- stability told him t_hat the "Glor- ious Kate" was afloat, and with that. sensation the recollection of prev- ious events rushed into his mind. He lifted his head. then let it fall with adgroan, as a splitting pain thudde in his temples. Kitty was bending over Geoffrey hovering behind. "Better?" said Kitty's voice. ‘more afloat?" Roger inquired we y. "Yes." "The ‘Marian’ towed her off?" "Yes; Cullen and Charlie are get- ting hgigounder way. Nothing to worry ut——- " "You should have let us try the e!" Roger whispered. " ow, now, don't bother about that! That wretched man who hit you on thc head! They didn't understand-" him, gazed at her anxious . "You arranged beforehand what patterned paper. Paste on insides of both covers, over top page and . cutout interior -- and your box is I finished. Just as easily you can make many other smart articles for your home l and for gifts. Our 32~page booklet - gives full directions pretty and useful objects-among them a Victorian footstool, a candle ends — from such things as bread- boards, tin containers, embroidery hoops, odd pieces of wood. Send 30c in coins for your copy I Decorative And Useful Objects to The Guardian Home service. i Be sure to write p'a!rily your Name; Address. and the Name of booklet. "B!!! Street Address you'd pay the Captain of the "Mar- ian" for hauling the yacht off?” Kitty stared. “Why. no!" Roger let his head fall and shut his eyes. "Just as I feared!" he said weak- ly. "Now we're open to a salv e for making claim for heaven knows how much." l azed at him. put lier hand Kitty lead with a dazed little to her holder, a mosaic tray. antique book moan" and fled i Geoffrey Paish followed her on THE SPASMS CF UCKLEY‘ B R0891” wllecfcd his strength 811d and rub each one with salt, pepper 1y ' and sage. have kedged her off." “Kedged her off! Well. I ask you? If I've strained me own hull ge ting her on’, would you have shifted her an inch with the kedge?" Kitty, with no faith whatever in. Captain Ratchetfs strained hull. but!‘ growing more and more faint with dread. asked abruptly: "Well, how much do you want?" Catlitain Riitchetr, pushed back his cap and scratched hi5 head, appear- ing to ponder judiciously. (To be Continued) vlllili lllnlillnui (By FRANCES For Friday, .lan_ 19th MARCH 2i to APRIL. 20 (Aries) _I:f you had to defer any business or other important work ywterday, Country Style pork Chop: 6 loin pork chops salt‘ pepperJage tackle it early today. Bcnencent 1 °n‘°“' Sliced vibrations encourage action and mm" perservering determination, bath of Dripping‘ which should enable you to make Metmd: wipe the PM)‘ “W!” headway, gains. Fminces especial- ly favored. APRIL 21 t0 MAY 20 (Tannin- This day spells sensible caution in all matters that require sgnatures, estimates, promises, agreements, transfers or property, bonds. Day Dip in flour and then brown them well on both sides in plenty of hot, melted drippings. Grandma saves all her bacon drip- ping-s for the sweet. flavor they give in dishes like this, _ most, favorable my Ordlnary rough-w, NOW n” ‘mt the °h°P5 and "la-k" i -~olid investments, laborious work, t ii thin atavv 1n the ran by aiiowms manufacturing, domestic affairs, 1 tablespoon of flour to each table-l MAY 21 m JUNE g1 (Ggmmly. Simon of dTllftfiliill-s» Add 11-4 curs No excu-cs i1 you don't make some of milk or water or milk and water pr0gr955 with such 1r endiy rays mlwi w each tablespoon of flour iiboundlng! Your particular line of used. Cook this until it is thick-l cndeavor, hobbies, research, in- eiied. U191’! lily the P011! 0110116 580k vestigatfons, confidential and gov- iri the gravy and arrange the thinly eminent work, study, examinations, sliced onion over the chc/ps. sports, theatre and radio interests Cover closely and bake in a llow sponsored. oven, (325 deg. F.) for about I 1-2 JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) hours or simmer gently over a low! ‘If you'll overlook the little mis- flre on top of the stove until the‘ takes or others you'll have eyes chops are very tender and the only for the big things that can gravy almost all absorbed, - be accomplished in good style. Un- necessary worry and doubt are taboo , JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lem- One of those in bet-ween days when CAPE GIRARDEAU. Mo. —(CiPl -After 98 ears the Kearns famil has comple d its hand-made quil. (Copyright, I939, King Features Syndicate lnc.) Look in the section you: birthday comes ln, and find what your outlook is, according to the stars. _ l IJHHKNHHHHHHTJfiHHENFQHWfiV-H L HORUSGDPE DRAKE) Judgment and mismanagement (caused by too hasty action or overconfidenoe) can put you in the red. Think before you speak or act! AUGUST 2S to SWFDMBEIR 23 (Virgo) — You born before Sept. ‘l should find today prctltable, if you do your best and cooperate iviliirigly with the right forces. You other Virgoans: Be especially alert in all important matters. Be tactful, not too critical. SEUTIIVIBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Excellent influence-s for lending your talents to im- proved methods, new sczentlfic dis- coveries and government. projects Try harder to increase your ii!- come OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - Your vibrations point to much the same sort of nay as for Libra. mendously in the activities 1 have mentioned for them. Mix business with pleasure this evenng, if pos- slbie. 'NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - A mediocre sort of day unless you are ambitious enough to pull it out of that state and make it a. peppy, remunerative one for yourself and thoie about you. No day for oversensitiveness! DEXJEIVIBER 23 t0 JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) - Mcney and Qcgupa. tlonal gains possible through con- centration, deliberation and heed- ‘on any occasion. And you can aid tre- l 3 minutes ‘ ; Cover the top of one cake with a' layer o! lvliis and then place the other cake on top of this. Then foe the sides of the cakes and finish. with icing the top. f Lf you chop about 1-3 cup nuts , finely and sprinkle over the top of the iced cake, you wi‘! h"ve a cake‘ that you will be proud to pi-cducel CANADIAN LEGION CAMPAIGN \ MONTREAL. Jan. l4 -'1'he Can-. ‘adian Legion will 0806i} Feb. i2 a‘, national campaign raise $500,000l for the rehabilitation after the war of Canadians who serve overseas,‘ Br! .-Gen. Alex R055 of Yorkton, 58% -. actin chairman of the leg- ions domi on command, id a meegng here Saturday. ing the atvice of SOUND people, who are on the conservative side.l Don't let pleasures interfere, JANUARY 22 0O FEBRUARY Zill’ iAQIIBTIUS) - Today calls your: energetic, magnetic personality inky action in full owing. what you do‘ , with a smile and a good word willj F951!) b18895!» rewards. Friendly l g rays. Mind the diet! , FTIBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 V tPisoesi Neglect and indiffer- |ence can be today's worst enemies. RWOBHiI-e them for the harm they do, both to the present and to the future. and shun them absolutely. Cooperation important“ A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be faithful, seriousmtnded; st times likely to be grave. ‘It shouid learn to dwell always upon the nap. pier things and to seek solace in religion. A sense of humor should be developed throughout life. When grow-n, could do well as a promoter, organizer, general business manag. 61'. agriculturist particularly. 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Pm/mtand To order this pattern, sent umec! rheumatic, nervous, glandular i5 cents in coin or l4 stamps and skin disorders in your family! Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Sold a! all drug non-u. Guardian- llllllll-IIELF l To Charlottetown Guardian l Needlework Department Design No. X 645 . J-bfitmTVltn/u Jwlirl Name —————— —-——-— v n mvusv/ loci Adm‘ “““““““ '“"' Enby. lohirszlyeurdcrzgglfl city jl-é-V-V Province _-_-_:-_-L- “Smartest And Winter Styles xxxx ‘xxxxv xv!‘ .~,. v_ 1.. Two of the mo.t flattermg and popular young styles are combined to make this dress. The double breasted closing ,very narrow and very chic and the longer waist!!!“ that makes you look absolutely lovely. The skirt fullness over the hips gives you the new silhouette but you can make your dress gath- ered all the way round if you wish. This is the frock that all the girl's will admire when you go back to school or wear it to a party. Nice for the career girl, too, as she can wear it to the office and on to dinner later. Make your new cover- up evening frock from the same pattern. Style No. 3111 is designed for sizes i0, 12, i4, 16, ldand 20 years. Sine i6 requires 4 3-4 yards of 39- inch material for street length. Send fifteen (i501 tcuin is pro- feredi for pattern. write plainly your Name. Address and style number Be sure to state the size you wish Style No. 3111 Bize NBIIII Street Addreu Women who luflor painful, Irregular period: with nervoul moody npclln duo to functional nun, should try Lydia E. Plnkbnnfi Vegetable Compound, made especially to help weak, rundown woman during Iuch "trying times." Try (l! J