Morning Smile Real ‘AGE TWO 0man’s _rv 1V OOOOQ-O-Q-QQ-O-Q4-O-Q4-OQQQO-O-O-QO4W 6 $0 O4+4+0 O0 Q 0 O 04-000 O D044 0-0040 0-04 O O-OOO-O-O-OQ-O-OGO LivingtStLeisure —THE WoMAiws REALM— —how little he was lllukiilg when’ .._._ you were first married. and what le gala no hour of day 0T 1118111 a stlgigdglgeit Wgelenffltlguléfiréi $115: own, you a ver Ehrough heat or cold he we! ‘ua housework, etc. round; alone; Put your hair up on curlers when Here. to bring some mortal lnto~lie's around. operating under title b ' , lnfrtaken belief that they're we [herefinig case some soul that mustii-oiicealed if you .iu5l llc a Scarf be fleeing. H t m‘ t ilfflllflfl £011}? itfiifift I‘ t arnes ' o e1 0 emtn lm Ill He x5e??? c ) ‘thick around the middle “or that Forgets himself that, he ma)‘ give. his hair used to be thick and ctliiy. COUNTRY DOCTOR. he is getting relief 1 Tell an nsscmblvfi group now To bodies suffering. 0!‘ llllll-llfdlyou worrieci that lllllt" yrhiin you nlinds‘ were expecting lHIIi ‘at 6 and he. In >e,.\.-,(.e' to all men_his plf3BS\ll¢;tli(]Il'l get Iionie tiiitil 9. I findg, _ Show yollr lgilufilllfl? by making May God forever bleu him with. an unqualified statement His grace. lIc-oii l, subjc-w. niztitlt For when he goes. oh. -.vIlo vrill know nothing and hr kni>\\~. ~ ' take his place? thinks he knows. a great iii it. , ——Eciith Tatum, I See how easy ‘rt is to annoy gull’ l e--»~-A—~--~~ ‘husband? Thcres really l1'1ll1ll‘f’.1 A GUIDE TO PROPORTIONS ito it at all-as pit-lily iif \\ y". ilievei" tviii dist-over. Use 4 egg yoiksito l qu-art milk‘. ~ [or boiled custards. l t I l Use l~2 cup cornstarch to 1 quart‘ l sTREEcIZIPrIox milk for hizlnc mange. The same tricks of \i\lllll drilli- Use 3 teaspoons baking ]lO\\'ll(‘\';f|L)Il which a wuinali pcrftiiliis \'t t igo 2 cups t1 piiiti flour. itiair to improve the shapi» iii tie-i Use l teaspoon viucgal" to vnrlllface can bc used by n tiu~b..iiil \\iIil ‘cup milk l0 Slllfilrlllle lol‘ 511111‘ a similar problem. if his with is milk. itriiiing to give him a helping ilanti. Use 1-2 cup uncooked rice to If his face is too plump fiir 1i- b’1<‘ld 2 911175 Pfllllfed 11°?» lstantc, he can use ills Iiair. fly 11"‘ U58 l-21‘11Pll011l'll11 (111614 lllil-ld 11s it goes. to crc-atc Illt" illusion of iiur white sauces. gfflvlh elili -morc length. Rom nil him ti; pa.‘ U59 1 l9115l11°°n Sall l" l Q1131‘! his hair on the sitic~iiot III thc 1W8!" 101' lwlllhil Veflf-‘lflllles- lcentre. If he has (‘lltlllgil to fool‘ Use 1-8 lNSIJUQH nearer w mull around with, he sllolllti tirtisli iii teaspoon of salt. lup and hack fur tirigtii. i SlllJ-‘lllllle 7'3 1'11? lilrfl Dllls l-4l The mall with lllC ‘iio-slriili I" llP-ISI-‘tlflll Fall l ' 1 "11P llllllcl- lfat-c. till the utlici" ililllfi. -.lli iiiil<i~ SubsIitutl-LZ2-3trthlcspounsi-oioniit look less ii.ii-.; tiy |i1II'|l|i'._' t»: iillll‘ 1'2 lhllleslilvoil shortctlirlg l~'11"huii' iii tllc t'L‘l||I'C Ill‘ tlalgtliiztily tiff» 1 squari- chocolate centre, This liiati should lirllsh It» Substitute 1 rup lnrlk fol "-3Ihaii' back seal-slick. and silotiill ‘rup of evaporated milk. ‘keep the barht-i-‘s scissors off ll at Substitute l~4 teaspoon soda and thc sides. Allowed to- iIi'0\\' thlt-itti AApgvvAALAgé: AAA I11f I11! lllll lllllllllll IIIIIIIIII the illllll’ pJilCFll§ tluywe tnissed for so 10111,‘. and they re doing a iicntlt ful Jill) Iilgii a; $1.004) fer |L)'..\ i:.f yardage IIIICi Miilif‘ Iiliiid-tiltiichctl sequins. For thc Itmsri- budget thcrc lire hit-e trimmings c-r talins and taf- letas and crcpcs and of course. ;~icllt_y' of tircssrg without any lace .it .lli stiich. l-ir liil we know. might l1ll'l1 Hut in lit- the 11st trove-steal- ~l"~ iii the mi 1:1; AiifllYCI ll'I‘.fIl|Ill'ii.l> usually ijill lac-i lllllflé- rtlil to wide skirts v.itii all the for anyone who can i ])-_t_\' the pIiCF which ('f'tIl—— run as WTHPJ..- CHARLQTTFETQWN.._GQ!§BPIAN. 4 aoo-oeeveuau DEAR. MISS DIX: dnld. have my former job My mother expects rne to “pay he]: t fore I was married; to go see er ate me as she did when I was a child. “lld 959ml“? She “e15 m“ ‘m l DOROTHY 01x SA Ys-i Now after three years I have return back. and we are very lwlmv excel»! for one llllnl he some attentions as I dld be- every day and to let her domin- ¢%¢# v ocialcnd Personal/ Fash Meddling Mother-In-Law Mail's Mother Ilas IIo III lit to Interfere Wlth- Ideal WI e I am an OX-SOrVlCEIJIBJI. with a wife and one cd from the service and has a right to rear our baby and run our homo. my luotilcr cont Iamata love? I My wifc is loy'ai and true. all I i l loss to know what. to do. Let m.‘ mother nag mc and break up m!’ ‘lllfme? or Slmld by my wife who has borne my cluid and who ls helping me in every possible We)’. flrld Whom I truly Mother is making a nervous wreck of my life as well as myself. Should I have the backbollii: to stand by my rights. that ls my Wife and chl . 0r should I giye in to my mother? Whenever Silt‘ is trustratcd in ailytiiing she wants to do. she gets sick and has to go to bed. vl ife and children. lll your ease are you bound by A BEWILDEIRED SON. ANSWER: When a man marries. his paramount duty is to his There is no argument on that scorn. Particular-ll‘ every consideration of honor and loyalty to stand by your wife. because she has been trite and loyal to you and has committed no fault whatever. HAPPINESS WRECKERS t l do not tiuiik that anything in llfr is saddrr than the fact that so many selfish and possessive old womvh wreck the happiness of thclr 1111151 childlcn. break up honir-s. liaif orphan Iielplcss little ehtldroil. just to gretify- their own whims. 111C CI'UGi"Si. IIICGIIPSI i irnr~bzinilril yardage couldn't do morn harm. and yet these nrc pious old ladies who go to person on earth tiii- iitalltlfat-iltrci" can get his Iiands church alid Ilave the nerve to thiink they are Christians. I! teaspoons cream of lai-tiir for ltthcre. more lltlil’ ftl lhi: lsllifW \\ II 1111- rultlt-ot‘ tiic loveliest have stiovtn teaspoon baking [lO\\'flCi'. .hcip i0 buriii out \\lfilil. 'l‘ii.i"~. 1II'l'[ nioticrtltlcil. 'i‘ilc1'c's n black r — ~~e- uhat he's after ill his \l\\I.li fit‘\'l‘]J' e :iI(‘.'Ill‘\ fl.r tnstzlilci- over glow- LEMON FOR lfldil‘ ‘lion W ful 0011'" lfllfslll "l lllrr- lira rub)‘ illllll. Another certain " "_””,'"" wiiiiri- I.\ show-ii in heavy white ’ BE KIND r0 E‘ l” ' llice with .1 simple wide-shoulder- Into a porcelain kettle put. 1 lib. of flax seed. add 1i filial-ts. of cold Best kind or |=.;t.i...i;_ ,._... ll... . uatcr. vovbl‘ tiilhfiy and boil gcili~ tors say; ('0IIl|)IlIC\ llOlli :lic t|ll(t'| iy fc-r 2 hours. Add six Zcmozlslzltid thc indirect. You i291) got il. - i-‘illfel-l V07)" llllfl- lwll l~2 l-t-lu‘ from a lamp which hii< ii friisit"! longer, strain through double cheese glc-be and all open top tilat fot-tlscu iioth and return to kettle. add lirays upward. These rays -'.tl'l' 1b. of pure bees honey in roiisibrought down. softcilr-il and t|~fftl:.~ crushing or breaking wnx before ed by a l\'ld(‘~l‘.'\hflf‘ shade. putting it in, ict hoii up well. Strainl again and bottle. now add 2 uzs. of. glyrerinc. keep in a cool plat-Aw Start. with l Ibsip. threc times n‘ itay before meals. increase the dose so you can take l. tablespoonftll every I hours. do not drink water for 1-2 hour after l-Jking it. VEIVTI-ITI-Iilllf); isalallcn iliiiiit‘ cant Moisture t-olitivilsatioii iii attics over insulutctl i-oiilllgs be prevented by ventilation. VARIEI) sluioiticr-rlf’ IN uau. tiutvss Iran (lualzFt-relarfvvawvs _, r0 “Mm lwjmml“ ‘"1"’ NEW YORK- slim ti‘ ii.-iitii.iii~. Tm c“). w”. w “m”, yuundrapccl to mold or Imflcd to Ii tic husband are listed here by a woman ilhe lups- llle ballfcolli gowns of columnist: ‘the season have a flTltlPl'~flll_‘3l)0ti_' Cali him “Dear” instead of "Hrr- diversity of silhouette-and a $l‘.'tii ry“ in public. 11mm yo 1mm m“ 1° "l1" “"11" Its "Xllcnsivc stiiir. out tiio ilof home with a hair-cut. - . - _ - _ Wan um“ he has o" his 1mm‘ MENUS cant kflpmlllfltl" ‘lltllidu off slippers and~ is settled down with, the evening paper to remind him; that the car hasnfl Ilcen put in the. garage. Hclip him tcii a story ~this \\'iI_\'Z "No vicar, it wasn't in Mily, it \\.i- 7n June: l’ fllSiiTlFlly rc-ilihmlici- llliClillse lt was just after Junior had the mumps?‘ and so on, Swipe his current pet stc-ryn start l0 lell ll- set stuck in the middle. and then rail on him In carry and RcraiL-fol‘ public enIightcilmenLl oe-voa-ooo-revrveo-o-o-moo-ooo-l NEW YORK- J~lll~ 37 olcl" giTlie new spring hats art.- ull II. yway and they are uesigiictt it |inake you look as pretty as a p; lure. he ronlcs By Helen Barulcrmun Canadian Press Staff Writvr l In tribute to Ihi- bFllllllllllLY-fifr tumed Broadwny- protitli-tioii of O~— err Wilde's “Lady Wiiitieriilci'c's il-“anfl the ilcw Iiigh-fzlsilioii color 4 Q-OQ O-O kfOi 0444-04 9-0 O b Q4 O-OQ- ALL PRESENT He had just returned from'ls Lady Winder-merc- _\€i|O\V In fill.‘ fill-Wm- I-ud his wife said to himdlilay Penelope Ward in thc title What was the tcxt.0f the sermon ‘ role wears g0\vll5 anrl tints of this ‘Q9537?’ v hue designed by Cct-il Bf-iitiiii. 11C Riveth Ills beloved sleep." was In ihe spring anti siillllllffl‘ t'isIi-, ‘hf mply- ions shown to ill!‘ tzistiiiiii llivfis.‘ Man!’ P°°Pl9 U19???" She il1- John Fredcrics fczittlrvs the slliiiiv color in thc crown of a thzimat wgAn ‘he belovedw Came “ll? "n5" swashbuckling felt hat \1\'iI.'L'|I has r‘ an American blue inilsllriiniii lirml. WT“ . A st-arf of Iiarmolilzing lUiIC» is STUCK [P fastened at thc hllfk of ihl- hut . "th a steel ornament ~iust as iil A man was boasting to a iieigh- “I I hm. who Mud m the same block 0:; ytilgglld have been in the Gay Nine- flatl that he had kissed every woman tn the building except Cm, Sally Victor manipulates the deep The neighbor boning with jeab yellow color in a cute straw tint .. ‘. f- db. d.b-dl. TI l... on” ‘you,’ stralgm home and m‘ “clfittl: ‘Fialiyflghl-s rfrjlslillllflfi“: tdiib‘ portcd the story to his wife. saying. with a suspicious glance: ‘I woun- der. Maggie. who the woman is that he hasn't kissed?" “'Oh." was the reply. “I suppose it Wlll be that stuck-up Mrs. Macin- tosh on the hhlffd floor." Here's the ucrot of I [If]?! F! 415' 0000010: IIEIIIACIIIQ, GRIPPI Pl ll Ill-ll VIII CCLD IIIPILI-IIO bright red roses and grey’ wingsu‘ It sits on the back of the head anslt exposes the forehead below its rot-I ier brim. ' Its running mate. "Big bully." a silver grey straw. ls trimmed with yellow wings and yellow striped taffeta ribbon. | Romantic shell pink is the color of a group of exquisite silk and ltraw flats for dress-up occasions. It. is repeated in the trimming oft others. Cllot A Feature One of the prettiest is n. deep calot of pale pink roses by Sally Victor. Designed to turn heads. rt file snugly down over the ears and is designed to become a high point In the spring miilincfy‘ pic- lure. This designer has tiikcn heart with the return of the romantic for evening and shows a lovely; \VlI|F- hrimmcd model of pink Iinkli and black lace. A pink satin lioiv lii~il around the crown In front odds a dllh of gllmor. This hilt will carry Ila wearer through SPIIHZ aiiil in- to summer. Another pink hat is ttic riisi- rrt- . ll bonnet created by John FFCIIPFI"! I of pelcst pink satin on straw ivitli l draped band of leaf grei-n inf- feta ending In hows lii iii.- i) i-k li fit: snugly and frnnirs th- Rltll the silk petals. Th» Niill". d“ algae: um a lllvI-Ihrelded will INIIIIIIITI td to tile waist o +ov>00 rd V-neck, Hill: bodice and a skirt bJlitlr-il llI V‘; of thi- lace and stiff uh tr grosgrziitl ribbcn. Shocker if the season was a full irrgtli black 111cc okfl worn with the :kilnpicst cf black lace brass- icrs iIT‘l(i up by a Iiritter which t".O~.\i"(l it ill cithcr slcto Ilfifi reach- ___-_______ I l I tillers ...Tilne-tested llome remedy for relieving miseries of children's colds. No dosing to upset stomach. Vlfiififi Just rub it on. giiiilliiw allfiwilwillk ibasilitlyll". Colors for Spring Ilats ' i [and two pink roses to trim a man- .Ii\il illflflk \||‘fl\\’. Lilly Dru-lie II.~I‘S loss trinlnlsilg i:i Iirr elegant. spring models and Jtitlliflb on beauty of line for llnlm. One all-white silhouette cloehe [nimes the face with its rolled- |I'|l It Iirini iIi;_'iI nvcr tlic right, oyie and Iiiw zirounii the left i-tieoln A ii.iir of nilite tiovr: wings (locoralc ll1l§ ll?" Just at the point where the Ill-gh roll of ihe brim narrows down, M155 Dllfill“ 11508 ailolher magnifi- rcllt roiling hrim in a big silhouette bcrct, of black hair straw. The wldg ‘1ll"ll1“-l1l1'c brim is caught with l'l1-" lllllfk \Pl\'ct ribbon bows at side to form on unusual Ii/nc. One of Lilly Dal-Ito's “signgtupe -‘lll1"11l’ll"§" Is dramatically tirenlh- taking btlt not for everyone. A Wat- tclu srilinr of rough straw. it a]. most Izlkcs \l'lllL’ on its slur-rocket- ting multiple bow of taffeta ribbon ovcr the side of thc brow, »o+o+o-eoovoeo How Can I ! I a By Anne Alhley O 7-04-04-4400-6-0 t 2 i . IIow can 1 iholtl the broken Darts of china together until the ccment is thoroughly dry? A. Aftar cementing any chine or glass that has been broken. apply adhesive tape and the par-ta will be held In place. Q. lIow can I‘ keep custard: thor- oughiy stirred while cooking? A. When cooking sauces. cus- tards. and the like. dirop a large. clean marble Into the vessel. It will roll and bob around. keeping the contents thoroughly stirred. Q. What is a good salvo for chapped lips? A. Glycerlnc. 001d cream. and lettuce cream are all 800d l" roughened and cracked iipl. Take your own case. you. You have a happy" home. your motiler has against your wlfr You have a wife you love and vtflo loves You ilave a little child. And all that ls that she doesn't approve of the way she feeds t-iic baby. and that she wants to keep the baby with her. Can't you sec how weak and cowardly you will be if you give in to your mother's desire for domination when it will mean the wreck of your whale scheme of llfe? Don't do it. Have a frank tail; with Mother and toil her the truth for the first time in flrr life about the wrong she lscominutting. And rlon‘t hold your punches because sAle threatens to go to bed and bi. sick. She isn't sick. It is just her alibi to got hcr own way. DEAR MISS DIX: Should people who cannot have ciliidrcn marry. even when they love each other dearly’? for Iiappinrss if they do? ANSWER: of marriage when one of the high and the other one doesn't. What is their chance HONEST JOE. Why not? Childlcssncss is only a bar lo the success contracting parties wants children But it is a matter that should be fully discussed and agreed upon by every engaged couple so that there shall be no disappointment if there ari- not babies. Some of thc happiest couples in the world arc tncn iiiid tvomeii who have no children. and who lavish all the love that. they have to give upon each other. DEAR DOR/OTIIY DIX: I am g years old and my husband i." 2t). We have been married seven years and have got along vcry happily together. but now some of my children, who arc older than my hus- band. have come to iivc near us and he acts so differently to ma that I am thinking about leaving him. Could it be because of the differ. enco in our ages? He says he loves me vcry much. ANSWER: WORRJED WIFE. f think that any woman. who can keep a husband ‘.14 yrnrs younger than sht- is. in iovr with licr for st-vcn years. must be a glamour girl for sure. with powers of fascination that are miraculous. Evidently your husband feels no attraction towards the bobby-soxizrs so dont worry about them. Just. set his restlessness down to a passing mood. and let it go at that. _ Blll- "l f°11T$°~ You must have realized when you married your youthful husoand that you were taking a risk. o o-eoooo 0441.04 ooooouvao 0- Cook k Corner l 6 TQMO~OOOOO§QOOO§OOOOWO§O4 cnocomrr: PEANUT-BUTTER ruonmo A really different dessert. one — so delicious that great many renders try. Servings - eight._ 3 cups milk 1/3 cup granulated sugar 4 tablespoons cornstarch 3 tablespoons cocoa Few grains salt 1/4 cup peanut butler ‘ % teaspoon vanilla ‘.1 teaspoon almond flavoring 2 egg-whites 1 tablespoon fine granulated sugar. Scald the milk In the top of a double boiler. this I hope a and salt. Gradually stir a little o! ube scolded milk Into Lhe dry ingredi- ents. Return all to top of douible boiler anid cook, atiirrtng constantly. until the pudding ls smoothly thick- ened. Oover and continue to cook. with occael I stirring. until no raw flavor of atarch remllnl — about elght mtnutu longer. peanut butter. vanilla and almond flavoring. Cool thoroughly. Belt the egg-whiten until stiff but not. dry; gradually beat in the one teblel flrle grenulated aug- ar and continue to beat until the meringue will stand In peaks. Tuim meringue Into cooled pud- ding and fold the two mixtures to- gether until well eotnbhled. FIII Into Individual dessert alum and chill. PQ-“Q Q4-QQQ Q Q-O O-§—§O4 O~O<OO O $0 O4 Better English D. C. Wlllllnll o o 0 eoq-o-e-oe 0+0» we 4 v v e e e e 0-04 0- 1. What is wrong with this sen~ tencc? "We only have a. small amount." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "trough"? 3. Which one of these words i; misspelled? servitude. serpentine scrvicaibie. 4. What does the word "audac- ily" elm? 5. What is a word beginning with pre tihat means "generally or extensively existing"? M"IS‘.IIY'O and thoroughly combine. “mm” i u“. 1/3 cup 5w“. cox-hunch, W90‘: directly before the word or phrase Remove from heat and etlr In the‘ ANSWERS 1_ SQ)" "we hue only u “my. foul and fair weather. But It Is. to Only should be placed it qualifies. 2. Pronounce trof, o as in coat. 3. serviceable. 4. Open dis- regard of convention; boldness; Im- pudeme. "The beggars audacity was entertaining." 5. Prcvalent. afiwusufivfflllrllr Fllulf III”? Thb flm medicine in wry rficetiui lo IVI polls, nervoun dhtrfi and weal, o! Inch Gaul out" monthly dbturbuncel. Worflu trying! dnye—whcn ue to female IIIMEIIIMN ""'"" Vlultl lleveal Tax Imam Infernal (By The Canadian Prclll OTTAWA. Feb. 10-1112 Com- mons today gave fIrat reading to a private memberw bill which would make It possible for the Revenue Mlrilller to idiaclose Io members of Parliament Informat- ion on Income and excess profits tax returns which now In kept: IQCFBI. The bill was moved by Stanley Knowles tCOIIWWInnIpcg North Centre) who said a similar meas- ure died on the order paper lut lflllllv ‘ AAAAAAjAgAAAAAgAAAAA:¢A4Y¢ ‘Ellen's Diary that any man could wish for. blll Inually finds fault with her and is forever coming to m: with pol-ill lflfi/"CPS- b9’ lides talking about her to friends of the family about the way she is rating ihe bob]? AAA‘ A a‘ ' A l; an Island Farmer‘: Wife v+O-O+Q-§4-O To; Jamie; hauled tlu-nipa by hmd-slud from a Iiouse-oellar to lit-h; stable; this moming. I stood .'.||. minute to watch them move acme: the Yard. the elder. Pal- gently matching steps with the younier. who pulled valiantly on his side of the rope. "All you have to do" he explained tome, as while coasting one icy morning. we were returning to our starting point. and I slipped unsteadiiy "is t0 flick your heels in like this" and if there was no dell! l0 be W511 from hLs action it was I dwlded sage rtdvioe. While the succulent vegetables were being fed. Jamie would doubtless learn the Iiistory of each animal in turn. lie already had a bit of this. when we vrerc at tho miliug. “N' where did 3011 ' buy this one?" Jamie asked lllfi grfllld-falilef “That. heifer Jamie. is outa the old Mir-shire. Do Y0" remember her?" "Yes!" Jamie re- plied llcddi-ng "I members 1161'" she tired to stand right Ilcrc” in- dii-ating her former stall. James regarded me with a IIlPlIECd 511ml‘- If it should (‘Qlllg ilbout. in thc years to conic. that Jamie Wuulll be SQ clever that few questions would confound him. there will be none that he can uuswifi‘ lllfll would afford his grand-father more rcspfcf for hi5 wisdom than the one he answered lil thc warm un- vdcrgruund stable when we were .ihcre at the milking this morning. | o a o no came indoors later in haste to lcII mo he guessed "thc suirlls t)“ up - ytril if the slilcits arrlrt iii the rrcrk, Wily arc 1h! gulls flying todzry?" if Jzimlc were awake now. to Ilt-rir thc wind threat- ening the very foundations of the Iiouse, and scc the rain collie out of the btnckhe<s of til’; night to dash against lhc panes, he would know what their flight llilfllld I111!" dmed, It is just as well, Iiowever. that he is asleep, -vrarln and con- tcnt beneath thc covers - not- a care in his world. For the wind pipfigg an liwfui tulle as lL SWCFDF tyrildlv down along our valley. Its fsound is a warning to the trouse- Iwives at Aldcrica. to guard 111011" fires oi- indscd to lt-l them die nnvay‘ as ours is at prcscnl. "What .it dreary day this is!" Jennie mid. nhc-i she milieu u lllillllln on lirr tway from a sholipirit: l1'lI1 1e 1111‘ iconier store. this afternoon. Hu- tmother. who is a guest. at. Atdcrlzii |hrld the care of cur ilalllHlallglllm ‘at tho time. Jeanie Wa Yfllllfll‘ ‘lwlnd-blotvn and larcatillc. I think ions/Literotu re Q-O-O-OMOO-O-OOO-O-GO-OQ-O-Q-OWO-O-OO-O-O4-Q-OQQQ-O-O 0004-04 O4 0-044 O o Q4 FEBIQQQIY 12.,_19_41 a AA AA ‘A A A:A%¢Q¢¢‘AA AAAAALALAA‘ 77v v v vvv . firv vow“, ‘v> o o Q o . FLIIWEIIS Wlii liEIiitTS 0N VALENTINIYS iliiY I Women arc funny. They'll love you more for a bunch of red roses than the most: “p.racrical" lasting gift. Someone is hoping for roses £f0fl'l_)‘0!l this Valentine's Day. Scnd hcr some and sec how right we arc- and how right you are, too! Fiir t/i: liar! cal/z: iziii/ firim‘ .ir/ri1ian --/iiiil> lit!‘ l/l/f r/rz/i/rm m i/ie j/ortil} fflllr/flff. st. Valentine's Day- Friday-February Hill OQQ4~Q#Q-Q-O 0-00 Q-Q-Q O-O 0-944 0 Q0 Mo d e rn Etiquette DO-QO O §QO4§+O4§§§~§OOO-O-OQ F 0 Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee 0-0 O14 Q O 00-6 O4 O04 O§§ O-TVFO- By Roberta lme 'P\1 roo+o0o+> tso4>voeoaooo -O@O@OO-§§§O-§D oe-ooeo-ooew oooowoae one Denier-mania: y Q. lfow should one scrve and en‘ ‘lpotutoe: that are boiled In thcu If you have trouble making dee-i, skins? alconmntas stlck readily to painted» A. 'I‘hey sihculd be served in in- ishe Iuid not (‘lllllfiy rccoy i'(’(‘l f:0m a (iislllrbnltrt: thril illid Iizippcncd in the house across the lnnr- short- ly after (ii-‘CJIYEF. '1‘.'I'_\ wind lllldi risen gustiiy then. tossing the totlsl of thc lawn trees wildly- 811d lw-rntiplng the babes washed IJl°<1°5i tightly nbotlt the illlf‘. ThCn it W35" ma; the flue caught firr. I saw the < increased smoke from the l:u:nin8- y caught. and vihirled about in; fantastic. frightening shapes. saw the two younger mrn. who had bcen shalporing axes in a shed; {Clllfli if) the house and lllcsrntll‘ James who is ucttnlly tillrairny tn remlling dailger. left this, house on hum”; 519-95, Fortunately. lt. died away presently but not before It had served as JlllllPs pointed out with an uminulis sl "kc of his hrad and in a gritri- volt-r "as a good tvny-irdtg" to us Io kceil our cook- ing fires In tontrot for the re- malnder of the iliiy~end nlehl- l O l The wind coiltiniles Io blow with- out lot-up. brrlriiwg tt-lvnrds us in its breath Hi5 sound of 1111813’ “later; escaping nt ihr- wastc-siilfiv on the dam. James beside me at the table in tlie kitchen leads. bul Obvifiugly not with much content. .1 guess" I pause in nty writing to say “our WJiPr lilies are cut to m0 lhmc iiqgg by liliS——li\(!I‘-Q Iiavc ‘can so many freshcts this Wint- tr.“ He looks at me over his Illa: 9,411 the time listening. “Water liiiies. mien" hi.- repeats. as i1 11¢ had never heard the name bcfore.| |thcn adds: “Whcw. yrasnt that fl wicked gust?" Though doors ¢1'¢1\l< and n, iwindnw moves culfllllatntiifl- iy. I remember that thls eld hfluee has withstood many a wlnd— in use Jggniifs word "dreziiry" Ici- night. There i; no singing lia- liettle and the red zeranlum 0n the furniture. first go over the parts to} which they nru lo be applied with some white shellac and allstv lu clryl bcfore applying tine designs. ‘ dlvlduiii rushes. The {kilIS may then b;- icft in t-ilii tlir-‘l. thc Ilotatt plnccd ful the mcnl piulc for cat ing. Q. When an engagement ha- been brukril. ts it permissible fo:l friend to ask the mnn or the gir Instead of usirg cornstarch or‘ "m ramuni; flour for thickening fruit. cr |l'.‘I‘I'_\‘| ,\_ NO; it ,5 w.)- mdc U “Sky .1 9165- lTY 115l1111 l‘ 5911111 l11lJ1f-‘=I7l>t~11_1' to make any comiiirnts. about :I. ful of quick-cooking tapioca. 'I‘his Q May a wcmm. 3M5. a. i 11°l 011W llddb T111101’ _l° ll"? Ill!‘ 514i hotel wear a hat when going to flit absorbs the excess Juice. hotel dinun: room for htr men's" .\ Ycs. except for thc cycilziit Illcals. l Pica E i Blllifs T03‘! It is well to wash baby's ruIiLci" V‘ and celluloid toys every day when: washing the dishes. They should bet J. ry 1 ms Uld Horne-Mixed‘ Cough Relief. Surprising! Anyone Can Make If. y puulitl of provcn Ingrr-iIli-nta, lti cun- . . . Cookmg‘ B‘: savlng-ocnlruted form. well known for tlutvlf \ ou may not know ll. but. lu w"! notion In throat and bronchial irri- own kitchen. and in Juat n. moment. guuomh w" can eealll/ vreaere I really I-lr- Put the Pinex Into a l6 ounce iiol- prlaing reltet’ for coughs due to colds. m. mu n" up Wm, your Syru‘. This It'd oId-fashlonrd-your mother prob- makes 5min," our...“ of roam, qilfilh nbly ilsctl It-but for real results. If mu gum-s qrup, m.“ H," m»; “light l! 1111111 l" ll°f1l~ rnur flmen an min-h for your IIIUIIILV- l TY‘- "lllk" 11- HYPIIII h? Rllrrluk 51!. never spoils, imd i-Iiiiilrrn Ioir it. cups grnilulntrrl sugar anti one cup Ani] {qr quit-k reliof, "'9 Hflifllltlld- nf water a few momenta. unfli dill- If loosens the phlegm, soothes the tr- nolvod. No cooking needed. No troll-rltliteil mcmiyrnnv , "cs lhosoreness lite ut all. Or you can use corn SyflIhTnLIkPS I. rathtng easy. and Icte loll oriiqutdhoneyninstearlofauiznr ny-rtmizi-troalftll sleep. Just try Imindlfnol Then get. 2% ounces of Pincx from loosed, your money “iii he refunded- steriiized just u well u thc bollir; h; uses. any druggtzit. This is a fiPEUiill (‘Olli- __ .4 fNeetfillecraftf a 5m lock; a little forlorn. again-st. The firs is dying and Tabby ls R huddled heap o-n ‘the couch. Pard barks odd limes from a buildin! though, 1 can hardly recognize II. so tii-isuo it u by the sale. The rain still splash” against the win- dows. and run: too from a roof I0 the rlln barrel below. “I think. Ellen" James says, lifting n stove- cover to Inspect. the dying embers there "that "lye may as well go Io bed-I do hope this wind will be gone by the morning." Until tomorrow. Good-night . . Diary. hi curs. IURNS and IRUISES the darkness beyond the PI-llfl-i HOME- f JUMPER MAGIC ' " " _ l New narrow silhouette in a ijtuitpcr with broad shoulders, a waist-line nipped In and slightly lbuilt up. 'Ilhe shirt la a clash: tall- ‘ored one. good with all your aulta and ski-rte. I No. 2924 u cut in size: 1o. 12, u. l6. 1B. 20. 36. 38. and 40. Stu I6 Jumper requires 1% yards 54-inch: blouse. 2 yards 39-inch. Send 20 oentl for PATTERN which Include: complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Addreel and Style Number plainly. Be lure to stale size you wtah Include ouslat unit or none number In your addresa. Addreu Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian. Pat t em No. Z91) Name Add!!! Province INDI) IN me The transportation of convict; lo the malnmnd of ‘Aiutrnlia. which had been used n a penal colony. COMM In IOU. City ' 4r