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KITCHEN FANS 1g bgneafl] e mm; the year. and forever? On an old an hy m; emf:- e one, m“ up m, sky, coin there for a rain day 5c that they may no be upon o ers, or suflsr And “ma, cmm" num8_c,.y_ Installation of a kltchexrionfanmt: gtgéid: :11: ‘p’: 0L1 tlgl: otegietlreaglnuog: the degradation of Jasergiegiceunzhen they are no longer able to be self. remove cooking odors kitchen need not be either difficult or expensive. There are now fans, available that may be installed in the window. The installation does not require much labor. and the fan operates without interfering with the window. Grant. lord, despite a world 1n That these, Thy little things, re- main. Averill Stuart in “Chambers. 01 the 2,000 known kinds of germs and bacteria, only about 100 are believed to be harmful. Th other 1900 varieties are necessary to liie in one manner or another. real period oi service durln Lenten period oi i940. A reformation is C istlans. of the world must this glorious parade. Th CHECKS FOR SPRING CHIC When it comes to smart spans. wear for spring, look for checks. ‘They're "musts” for chic. Their w» con-ram Mm- §Et°§f"§3ml§1i.t.2§“‘°m. ener . 2r we ‘we c“ m "a cloth sacks, and transparent urap- a . . 3 a ' _ pine material‘ Ilect of maliy of the mixtures being your liie. 1t ma, be too much liquor} yon dthe dull side with tan or ox- or an unholy‘ al itancgilsorxthovlglvfi? “was to be cooked m men, lioirm Erleélyohziréant or wine combined lrigllllrflséhcirlétfl-Ilg-leil); wuy- or n i“ raw a ma“ or“ w“ g3ii'°.l‘..‘.’.‘.lu§€‘.%2°2‘ be“ "l $221331 ‘iotliinatiybkllifslefllidglgzllewitlikll fist it mm ti“? bmwm M m’ 5°." smooth woollens with medium size Pew’ w find ‘mum’ The greatest sinner, or the purest pattern and dull tones are good d _ saint will find something to do ur igilifllsedhietggigrdrirsésighxid Wgensé 1“ ""5 11°‘; Season or Iona‘ What liars: Rgtitejl-Jk are smart in top- ffgtélygp £505 $11143,’ fiwbeu 5155?; e - ‘ th 700, .000 C tlans in c Just to show you how varied is Ig/orid do What you are doing? If we ;the check group that emerges from I511 pray, plan and work together we learly showings, consider the dress can pull this old selfish world out with matching Jacket. with youth- {of the mud, andfiplace her feet upon ful pique collar. the swagger back ,the solid rock brotherly love in topcoat. the Jacket 51,1115 Wm; Christ. God expects every man to Jalctkets brief or almost wrlstlength id!’ hi5 1'11")’- sno. . mm o! 10mm m“, me w h big pockets. the Jackets that — - boner or clothes. n Wm make the go over solid color skirts or dresses. clothes beautifully white and take stains out of pocket handkerchieis underwear and table linen. When molten bell metal is pour- ed into e mould, it may take sev- eral weeks for the resulting bell - ii a large one-to cool. 7th and ends with Eas 24th. Al; the end of this ii’ po Jackets are well prlcked with a iork w and put into the oven dripping wet they will bake well and be twice as lender as if put in when dry. The style spotlight is again center- ed on ankle-length skirts since so authoritative a. designer as Moly- neux reiterates his endorsement of this new skirt length in his mid- eeason collection. He carries on with the full skirted silhouette in this group of ankle-length formal gowns and this is important be- cause the full skirt is certainly slated to continue in this country. THEIR. OWN POTS 0F JAM Save s. few of the small glass Jars that have held pastes. ‘Then when making Jam or manna- lade, fill these for the children. Put their names on the Jars, and you will find that these individual 12m pots give so much pleasure You can easily make your own Jivofihtilfinjéfougifev ‘in, 12g? a ‘c1212.: W/Der frills to put on the ends 0i’ y m, ~dm=mntn appetite‘ M m, chap‘ °r 1°35 °l “Wm 5°19" lriovelty ls sufficient to make them‘ snail-sized paper domes cut small 1mm“ w say “I do,“ uke_..i 110163 in the 0911161‘! lJld fit the ' ____i_ ‘Ymfve got Qveryghlng you want; .... gjcllleslover the chops. Crush them You can de-lump a mattress quite success. admiration, youth and. m‘? pa“ °r me “Wm with Wm- slm-ply with your vacuum cleaner. above all, Plenty 0! money!’ Adjust the frills Just before the 9pm up a “we pg one seam m the "Yes" sighed the star. "I sup- meat Goes to the table. erg-gar; ancti glut the nozzle of the ,? that’: what really rgatters in ‘-"_ a c men at blows out instead ‘ c - aving success an money." Sweden. now pacifist. pnoduoed of suck, m, mm me gpgoe, 5W3“! "Then what's troubling you?" those conquerors and military geni- on me cleaner and wave y; blfyw- ‘persisted the other." G ta A Charla! X11. and mg into the mattress for five or sixl "I am lust wondering." came the 115 W5 dollmllfi- ‘minutes. T3116 flock will get, de- star's "what good all my 'u.m ed be tif ll b b money me. He I ith Pennsylvania still is 46 per cent {he 2nd :1“ ma; $121,991}, yoflu§§§e,,-§ everything I want-ghdanilny pvoor mm“ “md- 595191“ 1Y8 391799.090 a vacuum cleaner and can't bor- old mother has to starve in a gar- lmvulnmn“ row one for an hour or so, then use "V" _ a hea to ti: . Th is —-——- II you IilVO I101’: l suitable Jardin- jug; aypfrfrilglegt prgvlggxgfigu pgmp FAMILIAR SAYINGS :3‘: igéftazmneilwggélaiggiraaltgt 63° lfeallv hnrgl and continue pumDinB A 1d l t aesptnnd with the p-lace n Wm be or a tofu space cf l5 minutes- n e ery Sco swoman was taken op . AMorningSmile JUST TOO BAD The famous film star was worried out what was wrong. see what you've got to worry about. qake a rest, m between by e11 by her daughter to see the film Jneansi version of "As You Like It." As Mother, Mix Your Qwn t Cough Remedy. It's Fine. "What a wonderful man Shake- Slneare was." “Ye may weel say it," replied the old lady adding cautious. ly. “but don't ye think he's ower fu' 0' quotations?" ' ' mak liiouncesoireallysplendid edugh Gives Quick Relief. Saves “mggyqgdn W1" y?“ humme“, ' ' IIIUC C011’ met 1C Iii! OI‘ YOIII‘ DIODE]. lirllv; Eat" Mae“... v » ‘tells; - m - U118 III) I TED 0V9 I a cine etsiievt§°iiiuamiiiidit rerives de- Arid for uiclhsatisf in relief. vou'1l lightful, swift-acting relief from coughs say it s res 1r snlwdi - I bu A three- due to colds. It takes but. a moment to f0 d action. It loosens the p egm repare-its so easy a child could do soothes the irritated membranes, and t. And it: saves real mom-y. helps clear nir passages. You'll be de- Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of lighted by its prompt. pleasing results. granulated sugar andiim; cu o5 wafiér Pinex s a compound containing Nor fw moments uni isso ve . o l-tooliing is needed. way Pine and palatable guaiacol in Then get 2 ounces of Pine: from THE COOK'S CORNER BiANANA MEAT LOAF i l-il lbs. ground meat 1 small onion. minced l tablespoon salt concentrated form, a well-known an re- liable soothing agent for winter; coughs. ocsn any druggist. our this into a 16 oz. Money refllfldcd ii‘ i?- d 918080 1-5 1g peppe bottle and add your syrup. Thus you you in every wny. 1 1-2 gligogoft bread crumbs 3 bananas , - 3-4 teaspoon dry mustard ' l tablespoon water i‘ 1-4 cup chili, sauce, cat-sup or By Carol Aimes Method: Buy i bananas that are slightly tinged with green at the tip. Peel these and reserve half oi one to garnish the top or the loaf Mash the rest of the bananas and mix well with the ground meat, onion, bread crumbs. chili sauce. and mustard that. has been moistened with the water. Season with the salt and pepper and mix this in well also. Place the mixture in a greased loaf pan and garnish the top with slices of the reserved half of banana. Brush the banana slices with a. little melted butter. Bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for about 1 hour. This will serve 6 generously. READY 110R EITHER. The true disciple of Christ must be ready for either. Why not make some special sacrifice and enter a this versal e offing; 1C2; e ear Lent. begins February y ter, March period will ou be a better disciple? You will. f you make one resolution and keep greatest millstone of sin that i8 crushing come from if your heart to and his friends were trying to find "Well," said one of them. “I don't All intelligent h beings recognlseathe wigfllom oi ll ing up money But very few people ever give even s. thought , m any mental provision for the time when their plan of llie may be broken up and they are left alone, so that they may save themselves from becoming bores and afflictions to all who know them. 0i the two catastrophes, the latter is more like- ly t0 11891161) to us than the st. We can sa-ie- guard our money, but there is no way in which we can protect ourselves against the death oi those we love, against separation from friends, against the f our homes, or against our childggn \ , d going about their own IIIBIIS. W n " - this happens to us we are paupers in happiness if we have not seine resource within ourselves that makes us independent of the balance oi’ the world. That few people have this consolation 1s proved by the fact that when most men give up their bilsineas or pro- iessioii they are restless, dissatisfied and miserable, and rarely survive more than a. ve few years. As Chauncey Depew once said, there are plenty of men w o have enough to retire on, but they have nothing to retire to. They made shrewd investments for the long pull in business but none for the long pull of age, and when it comes they are uaprop to meet it. No sight ls more thetic than that oi men who have been used to Juggling railroads and nks and factories trying to amuie them- selves knocking little golf balls about. with women the case is ever worse, Especially with the woman who is all mother and whose whole life has been bounded by the four weuls of _lier home. Since her first baby was born she has never read any- thing but‘ the Baby Book, she has never talked of anything except the children and her hOU-zfihifld affairs. Empires may fall and dynasties rise and they were less important to her than tlie baby cutting a tooth. or butchers‘ meat having gone up a cent s, pound. she has had no mterest, no thought, no pleasure except in her home, marrv and set up homes oi their own. Young people no more bring gay- cty and laughing and. dancing into the house. There is nobody to get up 800d dinners for. There is no work to do. Nothing to keep her occ~up.eu. she has given up her friends long ago. She has never been interested in any “causes? She is poorer and more unhappy than the washwuman who scrubs clothes for a living because she, at least, has something to do. it ls these women who have plenty oi money to live on, but nothiii! within themselves to live with. who become a social menace, For they do more than any other one thing to disrupt their children's homes and sent their ln-laws scurrying to the divorce courts. They wish themselves on their children because they are lonely, DBciLusC u... llu of their own, and they camp on the back seat oi the automobile and listen in on every conversation and give the husband and wile no pllvatlfl And because they have no occupation they meddle with all the household machinery and stick theu‘ fingers in every pie. Besides these parasitic mothers who suck their children's life-blood for their own sustenance, there are thousands of middle-aged, dissatisfied, disgruntled, peevish women who weep on our shoulders and tell us how poor and miserable they are now that. the children are gone and that they do not know what to uo with themselves, As one listens to these tales of woe one cannot help but feel for them some oi the contempt one feels for the speridthrilt who has wasted his fortune in prodigal living and then comes begging for bread. One WOI-lld like to say to them: Why in your days of prosperity did you not lay iilJ isomething for your future? ou knew that yoiu children were bound to grow up aiid leave you in a few year's. Why, then, did you not take the ‘trouble to keep your husband in love with you so that you would have companionship when the children liad flown the lionie nest? Why dldnt ‘you keep in touch with all of your old friends? Why dldntyou J01!) clubs and take part in civic movements? why didn't. you cultivate the habit of reading? And, above all, why- didn't you learn to be i1 800d companion to yourself? In a word why didn't you take out insurance against. loneliness and Illwk of interest m anything? Why didn't you think of the future and [prepare yourself for it? . . . _ I There Is No Magic In A College Degree I Dear Miss Dlx—I am a. high school graduate. Have been working as a stenographer for ten years and hold a high position in the firm by which 1 am employed. Herc is my problem: I have an lnfenorlty complex due to me yum, ma; 1 did not get u; go to college.» Most of my associates are lcollege graduates, or at least a/ttend some university. and I leel they i!" ‘superior to me. What should I do? TROUBLED. Answer: 'I‘ry to get over the superstition that there is some 1115810 1D B 6011980 degree that assures its fortunate ossessor fame and fortune. Most of the successful men and women n this country got their education in ,lhe University oi Hard Knocks. wh.cli isn't any slam at the colleges. but l just to comfort you with the knowledge that education is where you find it. AAA~¢4€§I»> I a if u. u - Are th. ’ oll iris r work with better stenogsicagloiggethaneieailnngs ‘ifgwthelr woifkcmoigeigtfllligent? And which gets the bigger salary? ‘That is the final test of eiggegnfifly Dix. .‘_._T_._._._._.,., . t } YUUR INDIVIDUAL HORUSGOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyright, 193i), King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look in the section your birthday comes In, and ilnd what your outlook la, according to the stars V . vets-saw ' ' fifiw-r-"tr-Ir-r-v-‘vvr-v-"ahmm-lrs- .- .-. """" Dom neglect importssFistiu. l For Wednesday. February ‘lth 'I‘here'll be time and friendly vibra- r, MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) lions for pleasant recreation in the _wmle dny may not be Pflrllflllflf- .‘~“'°111118- 1y auéplclous for business expansion. AUo-UST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 investment returns of extensive (Virgo) — immediate monetary m. spending, it ls favorabe for every- turns from sales, investments or day' routine and necessary matters, the like may not be forthcoming _'_m-:rt'.-.-.- Then her little world falls apart. The husband dies. The children‘ including private affairs. wdfly. bl"- you should go about i APRIL 21 lo MAY 20 (Taurus)~— Your duties and activities Just the ,Your stars advise against running same knowing that no worth while the risk oi displeasure by careless- effort is ever lost. ness in your work or neglecting to SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 make improvements where neces- tiLibia.) -- Taking care of records, sary. Otherwise day can be turn- orders, correspondence, organize,- ed to good account and advance- tion work, charity and regular merit made in personal and gen- everyday affairs are under mostl oral issues ‘Mmlflble FByS this generally good MAY 2i to JUNE 2i (Gemlnh- day. Guard health. . . >la~uwfflfl .. firs"... nub-n.» Now, for something different to serve as a vegetable with either meat or fish. you might try these banana segments, dipped in corn meal and fried to a golden brown in deep fat. BANANA OUTLETS I bananas 1 988 i l-fl teespooru salt Corn meal Shortening or oil Method: Use the bananas with slightly green tips for this too. Peel the bananas and cut in about 1 14-inch lengths. Beat the egg with the salt and dip the banana segments in this and then in the ‘Work toward improvement and paving the way for greater activity Ion a. more advantageous day than ‘this one. Don't be too anxious for ‘showy gain. Your natural artistic talent can be of considerable help now. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Good yibratioiis in your favor, but if your schedule calls for stren- uous activities and difficult mental strain. you'll have to exert yourself more than usual and resort to your ingenuity too_ JULY 24 in AUGUST 22 (Leo)- ‘Take a tip from your stars: The least said today the better! Of ‘coirrse, where you can put in a ‘Good word for someone, do it. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 23 (Scorpio) — Today ls one for diplo- macy and patience plusl Take everything in stride and note this: Pit/y never harms a man, except when hc pltles himself. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER , 22 (Sagittarius) - Not your best) day “by a long shot" but you need; not be out of the running either. Much depends upon your handling‘ oi situations and problems and knowing the terrain. DECEMBER, 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) — Rather testy, say vibrations, in the A.M. but condi- tlons clear and become better after the Noon hour. Think and sctl logically. Don't strain or worry but do be cheerful, hopeful. quirggnr. and se Ohlrlotteinwn Guardian. To Oharlottemwn Guardian Needlework Department. com meal, coating each piece thor- oughly_ Drop these in deep fat which has been heated to 375 deg. F. or until e. day-old cube of bread will a GRANDMNS FAN. APPLIQUE QUILT DESIGN DESIGN N0. 03'! Ibrown in 6 seconds Fry to we can think oi’ many apt name r thi a int, d . 1.1m 1d ' _ lady would be epproprla and we nflggt calls ltalnvhndegiagnd Lace? ‘fqhe QIQQQQ‘ and an!“ on u" 313:1; of gt, hgrwcveig its nott. loui- ggsponslfbilityit Igdwas gig/lea its na}ne| man e s or as en a avor e nee ewomen or many genera ions. e Judge by your requests, it Y; gtiu jug]; M Dopum- aflilikgoangiucgiiglllfl. cable 13:23 ttem includes cutting patterns for the patches, material re- P1111598! 110118 with the meat. directions for piecing, assembling and quilting. flrollins banana-s only takes about .’I‘o order this design. write your name. and address on a piece of paper ha“ "7" m" W 57°" "l" V0111’ nd with i5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Department, meat will take. Of course, if the bananas are left ‘Whole they will take s while longer to become cooked thoroughly, Whole bana- na; take about 8 to ll) minutes w If you make s. habit of broiling ' ' l‘ l! m‘ m ‘ ' ’ broil and quarters or lengthwise “A”;_,___,___..._____...-_..__.._._______ halves take from a to r minutes. - All you have to do is brush the gnuzg-r...___------- — - - - ------- bananas over with melted butter and sprinkle with a little salt be- iore 91mins mi the broiiiim rack JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY‘ 20 (Aquarius) - Ideal period for browsing in rare books, F OR well over a quarter of a cen- tury “KING COLE” has held an honored name among tea lovers. Through the years it has faithfully kept to the high standards it first set: for itself. To-day more and more people everywhere are en- joying its rich, invigorating quality Stretch YouruD-cilers to Beat 'High Prices Banish Worry by Budgeting “Gee. honeyl Do you mean you've got a budget plan that licks rising prices?" John asks excitedly. "You bet I have!" Sally smiles back at him. to give up a thing!" First Sally split up the family in- come to she could see what propor- lion needed to go to shelter, food. clothes and so on. Now she doesn't try to squeeze out of FOOD those items that be- long under HOUSEHOLD OPER- ATlNG-telephone, gas, electricity soap, service. And since she knows just what she can spend on three wholesome meals a day, she steers clear of out-oi-season fruits and vegetables, avoids last-minute tele- phone orders. Sally made GIFTS TO PERSONS OUTSIDE FAMILY a separate item, too. instead oi an unplanned expense upsetting their budget for necessities. And she and John make their gifts to each other clever little surprises that come 4 under the head of RECREATION. How to best higher living coats when your income stays the lame‘! Our fl-plge booklet gives a budget plan easily adapted to your needs and desires. Tells how to buy; how to save. includes ruled pages for a year's budget entries. BEndWiIE in coins for your copy making of l-low To Budget And Buy For mental notes to improve old devices Better Living to The Guardian land exploiting some donnat talent. Home Bervloe. Be sure is write has the innate qualifies that will fin. it. for activities dealing with the public or for organizations having many in empl . Politics, a literary field, nursing, surgery medicine are especially professions: it may have equal abil- ity for mechanical work. Should be mg. In fart, I ianlly knew they were culling ihi-ir iecih as lliry never were any lrnuble at night." Baby's Own Tablets are quick, sale and elective, swrrl-iasilng Ind may lo lake. Con- isin no opiates or slur-lying drugs. Try lining‘: Own Tablets n t only for teething irnu In hilt also for colds. constipation, upset stomach aml iliilfl‘ simple liilmrnie of baby- hood. 25 unis. Your nloncy sci ' ’ ii you are not uibfied. l W §Unless money mil/tum are urgent, plalnl your Namc- Address, and giorget them for the present. the ame of booklet. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH l0 , " lPisoes) - Aquarius’ qchedule ob- Name i tiiins for you, Plscean. l: kar- | alslgners. rnlllllners chemists doc- rs reset. d ialiats l I srth) writes Mrs. ii-—-, oilNortb Sglney. all useful ‘ifnémhlaxllrly flavored. m: ltreet Address oti."r.ifl'.fi"i"..é“it“.°tlti.‘i ..§.l"i‘.'....'."'.3 ‘"'"°’ WY“- Rivli. N0 film"- Iiain nrlrouble when iecib- A CHILD BORN 0N TU DAY U"! PHWIHCI VIENNA LOSE! MASKS VHNNI5—(CP)—-Gll masks is- end sued to civilians in Vienna have suitable been collected and sent to other part of the Reich. The people have sensibly careful oi diet; guard ae§xk1§oeed to air attack "will Ilwlhnw . .. lines. are needed in "And we won't have “ l supply Woman's Place In War Work ‘mm 11-112: BRITISH EXPEDI- TIONARY FORCE IN FRANCE, Feb. 5—<CP-Havas)—8ome units of the British Women's Auxiliary Expeditionary Fierce are already in France. giving valuable aid to offl- cers and men in a wide variety of tasks. Trim and neat in khaki uniforms. the women serve among other things as cooks, telephone opera- tors. secretaries and chauffeurs. This correspondent has Just re-, turned from a visit to a barracks whee 800 women. their a es rang- ing from l8 to 47, are bille d. They are lodged in simple but comfort- able apartments formerly used by Sinartes ‘Ifiuv A‘:iAA¢“' a suspender skirt with a oon- E trusting plaid Jacket is the delight | of every little girl, You can make this outfit for your young deli!!!- ter to wear to school , and very ,easily too. She will love the full lflared skirt with its pointed waist- band and trim suspender straps. The Jacket will keep her extra warm on cold days. under her coat, and will serve as a suit Jacket when the weather grows warm. Dark cotton. sheer wool or rayon crepe are all practical, suitable fabrics for such an ensemble. The blouse is includ- ed. style No. 308'! is designed for sires 6, 8. l0. l‘) and i4 years. Bias 8 requires 1 l-i yards of 89-inch materiel for suopende skirt; 3-4 yard for short sleeved Jacket; 11-4 yard for blouse. ~ send fifteen (isc) (coin is pre- iered) for pettem. Write pllinb vour Name. Address and style number Be sure to state the line I vou wish Style No. 3067 Bile .... .......l.. Name Bis-set Addibll (‘ll-r A Province o . MONCTON. N. 3., Blob. b-(OP) -Word reached here today that Dr. J. A. L. Henderson. President oi’ the New Brunswick Gas and Oil Fields. Ltd, died yesterday at llrondon, Enl- land, after a brief lness, Well knoam in Canada. he was prominent in development oi the natural gal and oil fields in 0mm”) N simply because of its continued taste appeal. O There's a reason for preference! \‘ Qloilgg e zl/e ggavoz " lilllli [IDLE officers. The women rise at 7 a.m. and roceed to their tasks after a brief nspection and setting-up exercises. At 2 pm. the early shift ls dismiss- ed and the women are of! duty un- til evening, when they must reiurn to barracks unless hey have rc- celved special permission to stay out later. Their rations are about the same as those of the men except that they receive a. greater supply of fruit and a belt/er type of bread. The women apparently do not. miss ci- vilinii life and enter into their as- signments with zest and abillil‘ Tpey are drawn from all walks o". lie I spoke with one woman sergeant- maJor who in clvll life was a sec- retary, a lieutenant who was R stenographer and a captain who ls the niece oi a peer. t ifFiashions And Winter Sty|e$ ikkikkk¢k+4