PAGE TWO lying c. "Tm: DOLLAR two THE cam" A biiusilxlvecrtenflcllar, and a. little ' Efiiltiit 35335 £§°i§lf§o5§°ll§§2li. lie g3§lFltXEUiEfIIBTlKCd-IOX the “little cent, you cheap lit- . e, r an more than twice as more than you a hun- d i on rite in letters bold, o llflllYfl ircm the pious we trust", which all can It‘ Yes, I k ow; said the cent I'm g cheap little mite, and I know I'm nzt b-c nor good, nor bright. And‘ o "lie rem. with a meek o .0 church as oftcn as The movement of potatoes has ‘bc--n p.11". ul 1y heavy this year, ring gone forward in thztw rnoittits. This repre- _ s»: .1 turret-e of 925 cars ovcr th~ 1.l1il L‘.\l'.\ itu urdcd chiring the s no period list yea. Past records 1 l1.1t nearest approach to the last ten years W35 n 18"’ cars were ship- that this years ever moved on G \R DEN l‘|'.‘ SAFEGUARD .59,’ 1"(\i)il.l\ often focus the t: 0t llll‘ outlier upon the. lll‘l‘('"‘. Perhaps a pathj tltrottyh the lawn, a f-nce is a. pie-- t or that it is ers until some . ~ .hcir protection. covle l;\.k upon fences as rrlers erected to pre- niul tocxclude heigh- fimnds. The reverse is . as a gscd fence, built to beauty and fitted ectural character of .=, may be an asset to many 3:10 lcs. ".10 iicwcr grower will find the‘ ‘UlQCIlOII from wandering “Oil pots. A fence helps m- the activities of small . . and rot-exits them from 5n; into tie street. nn-gn 15-» v.10 s ABOUT RAINBOW! ‘lite otitcr band of a. rainbow is re... S dies seen along with tit-r 1 1 1» , secondary rainbows 11.1‘. 1e coloiurs rcvcrsed, with vio- Zit: on the outside. ff you wish to keep the bread t‘. 1151b for a few days before using, Ii ‘d a small amount of bicarbonate " ~nci t) 1c fiottgh. and keep it in . tor. PAILTSOL PANTS F-“rnfl of the nicest vacation items clothes that wash beautifully quzrc no ironing. And since s are of such importance in the vacation svardrobe, the new "tizirast-l pants" are especially good. Thor are cotton slacks and shorts, f1 v full. col.rl11lly' printed. l1 ltanthomely and are nuntl" a parasol stick to d_ a trt~k which replaces their novel crushed pleats. AFTER NOON‘ SNACK For r1 special afternoon treat. give the dren tall glasses of cliocolrc funk topped with. a gen- erous stroniul of vanilla ice cream. quaritltyr of chocolate sauce can 2 made up and kept in the Icebox for some time and may merely be added to the milk and thoroughly nrxed ‘o he ready to serve. For an Eklra.__lr>1i('l_i. sprinkle the top_wlth. l Woman's Re alm y— The Woman ’s Realm grated semi-sweet chocolate. A cache of 700 Jade axes, en- dants, ear plugs and other ob ects of Jade were recently unearthed in southeastern Mexico. The old-fashioned divining rcd, for locating oil and water, has given away to electricity and dynamite in learning nature's secrets. Children are able to remember their dreams more vividly than adults. rrr-zncn SKIRTS asp rartuars Tiered by threes and by twos mostly. sometimes four, are in the summer acceptances for day- tltne frocks. Nine times out of 10, the tier; are pleated, providing a new‘ lzok to skirts by tray cf a straight silhouette, for all the tiered skirts are built on a straight foun- dation. From there on, it's a small jump t-o single peplums. these pleated, too, and to tunics. as a still simpler expression of the narrow- sklrt-tvitli-style-iiitercst and flat- tery for the figure, as a fall pro- position. The moving picture projection machine was invented by Tywmag Alva Edison. THE COOK ‘S CORNER PARTY MINDED TEA 3 tablespoons tea 2 quarts boiling water l2 stalks mint 3-4 cup sugar Juice of 4 lemons Method: Place the tea in a large tea pot and pour over it freshly drawn and freshly boiled water. Allow Lo stand while other in- gredlents are being prepared. Chop mint finely and press into Sugar. and then add tile sugar mix- Lure to the infused tea. Fill glasses with ice cubes and pcur not tea tzlirough strainer into the glasses. Serve at once. garnished with a sprig of mint, if desired. Iced coffee is anJther beverage that is gaining steadily in popular- 11y. This is really best made by pouring hot, freshly-made coffee over ice cubes, but it may not al. ways be convenient to make it this Way. that is, it may suit your purpose better to use regular strength coffee that has been pre- cooled before pouring into the glasses. PINEAPPLE SHERBERT 1 cup sugar 2 cups water 1 culp pineapple juice 2 tablespoons lemon Juice l egg white Method: Combine sugar and water and bring this to a. boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Now boll for l0 minutes. Cool. when cold, add the pineapple and lemon Juice. Pour into a refrigerator tray, and freeze with the cold control turned to fast freezing. This should freeze to a mush-like consistency. Once or twice while the mixture is freez- ing, stir it with a spoon, scraping t-beu sides and bottom of the pan we When mixture has frozen to a thick mush, turn it into a chilled bowl, and beat until fluffy wish a rotary beater. Beat the egg vmlte until stiff and fold int/J the frozen mixture. then beat for a few min- utes with a. rotary beater. ‘Turn back into the freezing tray and freeze to the desired consistency. (‘ROSS STITCH v '~vIr~"-<»j ._..-.....,..s._.- .._...,._,,,, 1 cnlldrrnls rlotxt Hot iron ll‘.- ' by2to5 hv- To Cltltrtuttcttuvn Utturtiian Nvctllt-at-nrk Imizirtnteiit Design N0. i617 MOTIF! HAVE MANY USES DESIGN N0. I617 flicse motifs are simple wlgvork and make excellent decoration furl ‘cs curtains. towe . tinv framed samplers, crib covers etc. recently taken trim partnership so . t‘ pattern No. ran contains l5 motif uri r ' 2 1 '~ lnchrs with complete instructions. s megs n“ mm have“ L Md Mme m get‘ new cud‘ lo otrlcr l)llill'l'l'li Write 0r send above picture with l5 cent; in gulp or slnrrtps t1» Nutrient-ark Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. NAME - - - - - --------------_---- srnazr ADDRES3—————-— - - - - -------- o1w_._.__......._..... r>rtovmcm-__-......_.. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '1. Social and Pe l lD-onothy Dix Says- rsonal l?" "Win55 IF YOU ARE A WHINER, worm) " WILL HAVE N0 USE FOR YOU Snap Out Of Your Self-Absorption, For There Is Plenty For You To Do That Will Relieve You Of Boredom Dear Dorothy Dix-What can one do to lift oneself out of complete goiaedom? u . When every one else is having a good time I am an absolute I couldn't muster up a hearty laugh over anything. yet I don't feel - cl. I have no troubles. My mind is blank. My thoughts are at a standstill. at can‘ I do to get myself out of this valley of despond? MARYLIN. sim 1y‘- 11F ANSWER-You h-ave been so selfish and self-centered and thought about nothing but yourself so long that you have run out of winter- § Was 11 mtlnrutt? i i Z 13y al for entertainment and amusement. That's why you are bored. After all. we know ourselves LESLIE GARGILL so well that we are pretty poor companions fu- ourselves and, while we could get a gocd laugh l! we saw ourselves as we really are, not many of us have enough sense of humor to appreciate the l-re. You will always find that; conceited people are dull and moody and that. they sit. on the sidelines at parties. They don't. take t. in the fun ‘and ailtwayg tthinlk ttlLat thfiy thBVB some men pecu ar y, 1.1 w a rea v e mater 11191105 would 0e oouztlo to read 1t with them is that they want; to talk about them- um “Arum u; fgleasg was bygugllt’ selves and the own affairs and nobody wants to listen. “lumpy-ugly “gluten f So if you want to get back to normal. snap out of your self-absorption. "XALYBS the dope." A cutting was Get brisy Da some kind ti‘ work that will keep you interested. and espec- llanueq over, ially do something for other people. If you do not have to work for a "Lonyb lyiglllglll, alleged “to be living, loin up with the war-work clubs. _ wanted y 1e lunericail p0 ce on suspicion of winpiicity in jewel Taking Mother to Parties tlielts. was renlanoeu in custody for‘ Dear Miss Dix-Nearly every Sunday before any plans are made by seven days,’ saiu L118 report. De-t my fiance and myself, his mother must be mnsitited as to her wishes fcr fondant made a rambling statement the day. If she wants to go riding, her son must take her. but I am denying ins identity and stated that always invited to go along. I do not begrudge her that one day in the lnsniune was uluitoil According i0 week, but here is what gels rue. police eviueiice lie lll DOSSESSIOII’ l have a mother who is in just the some position as my fiance's of u passport. ill the nuine oi clrp- mother, dependent. upon her two children. She lives with my married sis- stuiie." _ tel‘, b11t I ltell) support her and in the years that I have gone with this _"\sillll¢0ll—~Clll)Sl-0Illt3," he muttered main he has never suggested that my mother go for a ride with us, or to a disupoolritedly, screwing up the DICLE show. or to dinner. ’ ui DfllJ€l‘.‘|",AL any rate they VB gull He wants to _inarry_ me this Fall and, if we are married, a fair share all the ‘b5 Ill-till y, _ I of my mother's time will be spent with us. but to relieve him of any fin- "No written ymessagcs- “H-rnudi ancial burden I will continue to work. Here is my problem: Do you think the uniformed ofiiocr wno had. b41911 our mothers will continue to present this problem if it is not: settled be- DOLII/Jlv enticing nmixlr in a far fore our marriage? Do you think I am being small or petty in wanting to a t “Happened to hit. on B. paragraph - in tile earlv 0fl1bl0ll 0t a newspaper?‘ | Jerrv kulpeu. l1. was uilpeiusailt. to know the story was being broad.- cast-awiul uss that. it would make iiitn appear—out as some of his Cbiulkl‘. "'i_i1ne's up. give my mother a. few changes in scenery and lnciden ally glvin mv sis- Wurm lips “We Suudenly Plflcfd ter and her husband a few hours alone? Both mothers are en irely in- to Jerry s and the second embarrass- nocent. of this problem and there never were two ,fi‘.'f1€l‘ women. Can you lug embrace quite unnerved lnrn help mo? DAUGHTER, "ziulillllxllsllftrldO tiitatiéi’ he‘ said‘- y m AfNfiWtER-Iuhave loncg held] that itlgvtliluld do lmuch tg prortnote dom- " e . i a g1 Cal) SS 6' w"! es c e cl if a ngage coup es wou ave a awyer raw iem up a husband Rood-bye it's a nice staiel marriage cgntractfltrith all the whereases and wherefores and other legal for tlus goidamed country to be m", trimmings, which would set fort-h explicitly and in detail the duties and "I'm 110i you!‘ hll-Qbflfld- Gel ma“ obligations of arch and what each should expect of the other, in return into your head X01‘ ROCQIIBSB BBKQI for affection and services received and rendered. uall me Tony if you must. _ i’ It I think that before marriage you should tell your fiance that you arel DQSIW/ell’ W111 Mi 1X? 55-5l°19d.“'1l*,n l’ going to treat his mother as well as you know how. but you would like a W116 as Well us u Dad rcbuiifliwfllt l little reciprocity in the matter and for him to be goco to your mother. $118 dWW bllflk B-Iliijllfled like fl too. Probably he has never realized that he was being unfair in the tiger-cart. “RailIOB.d6l‘l' matte; “Elli” ,, Ono Way to Cure Gamblin Husbands "Umlble-CYQ-isl-YWZ Yell“! Fall Dear Miss Dix~Recent€y a gamblers wife asked you for advice. Since Tfiefe- ,1 SEIY- ma“ 00ml"! "- B- my problem has been the same-that of havin a hus come home tblt I99 BUICK’ empty-handed pay day after pay day. with bils unpaid and no food cr ' “Mlselflble Dlemcllilled 5°" 0! l’ clothing for myself and children-J would like to pass on to this desperate llivaena. I not the certificate to Drove gamble“, wlfe my 5glutign_ ll- N“ 5113.1?“ m“ Dem“ shmm-‘d My husband, too. would be very contrite and ashamed and prcmise not 2:") fin-V Sldmll- m‘ 5°‘ Y0“ "m" 11° to do it again. However, the next week it [was the same thaws. so Iglo- “117 cided to meet him ever a clay at his of ice cntrance an bring itn 1115mm)‘ G°°°e Wked his “cal-l home. Most. of the timcyiiepisyvery good-natured about it In fact. when 1 “FLO ‘(he W91“- "mlvln" 9' 1°“ have been late has waited for me. Once or twice a year I trust him to ‘"11"?’ he ‘llqulred with excesslve bring the money liorne. but it always fails and he is anxious and willing alllnlblhty“ u for me to meet him again. 1M“? m‘? “W?” and 1°93 me “9- Gambling seems to be a disease that cannot be cured. Wivcs have w ggrlilgslfiaggd-mahli laflyenllxilféi g3’; lend a helping hand axnd. since they and the husbands themselves profit so ' ‘ 5' . u!!! ' ' 1 ‘ t ' tt‘ . ' 'ell wor tr 'in . eyes‘ on her before and don,‘ “an: m much from this sympathetic a itude it is w tllMfis-BA. 113,10.“ i 53,3111" - - - » - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - --, ~ ~- ANSWER-One of the reat difficulties about curing a gam er hs ‘Cmne- °°met,,T°“~l'”‘that m“ the vice is that he doesn't wan? to be cured. He is always firmly convinced ‘my W’ kehmwt The 1159mm‘ pm‘ that he can't lose this time and that. the roll of the dice or the turn of a Pen?“ hmlse.“ mndeumsly mrward- card will bring him a fortune. and he is furious ‘at any attempt that his "Ihlflkqs W“ l,” queen"; his "mfi wife or any one else makes to save him from himself. However, Mrs. A. fvlllgnllelcllilzdtossed her ultra-y B'—cils~remedy --——li“or~tll~t-ry—lllg' Qggolggjznzg- golden locks. "I got a handle to my name!" she snapped. "Flatties are expected to use it as well as gentle- men. mllfliif. lltelstlsi ttot>§l°w%l§§“§fi the vii“ “W1 m“ °i good friends together. I take it you m‘) l recognize Tony?" Her mouth closed. be held in private. Look for your-t walk filled nim with apprehension. self. There is no occasion to h-llCl anu he glared malevolentiv on halt- aintvthing back from me." ginrz CUDSICJ} me door oi that incred- “A sock in the Jaw. ior example. Is mic place wliere a stranite Wvlndn blithering‘ mist alternately potted and threat- l eiicd hull. and overgrown olilciuls liad b.1611 caged on oy u pct/illus- going solicitor to the eonmuttiilg of assault and battery " ell. if it isn't Jerry Clitheroe ts | msol menacing was his attéituldle tlzatl | e awyer moved a Dace ac war s. Itrlpped over a chair and let out a ____ n sbagbled yell. fiiéiluléanetrpusly 1W0‘ IuWL 1MP, “CALM YOURSELF! p0 ccmen precipiate ientse vcs. ' ea my l . _ y y ‘into the rconi. 'l‘he struggle W451 ‘llie sctunu 0f his duly registered 131151759“)!- P°°de “P5 n“ ‘m5’, stiarp but spectacular. decidedly gstyl patlronynuc had grown 5;; unfamiliar "RI-YW- “BW” “ulld- “e imsmlw- and enlivened by quaint continents tliar. ne almost uisowned it. Then "WW $0119 01 Ila-PW Willem" D915 lrom Mr. Marshall. who had i101 lzrateluilv enlarging out. of a swirling WIS Sil-llvlel-h- N? cull-PW "m", doubt that his prospective client vtas mist he realized that the end of his Will-HH- fl-lwflttd B5 URI" B5 the)’ insane. doubles were in sight Illa-Re ’em (Ml-Kl K0 ll- "B-imlm‘ “"11 1 refuse to take the case." was the "Tommy Morrow and George W113i 11KB You “We a 11111111“! slm-e? last thing Jerry neurd from him. andl Broderick!" M11! 1 w“ ~ “W111i i416 *1°5F>“~1*"Y[ that was through the sound- "Oi course. Jerry." 01 We K-WVBYIHIWIVIL- We "1 11°F W8" restraining curtain of the larger of "Seems settled then." Sergeant. uskeunto nolu you .101‘ we ville the two ccustabies—the one who. Booger lcokeu k-_-enl_ lrom one to Will-R was thoughtfully sitting on his head. mother. "I thctight. there was L; lull ain't R03 1191-1111141 0" me- | After the reception room the ccll scmcthing out oi place and got these moglggltl}, l-h-mil- °1“-<I1"»“Y- i" melwas a welcolnie place of refuge, wheze ockes to come clown-these genitlew ‘ - a ma o: ._ , ." "lnen I'll beat it." She turned that llnsllguovl/ierlllaked i312 filhlllolc- ngrllvllalhrsulgagagrouble?" fodderry. As qlllClillli as Hal‘ Halli‘; mt; of mm-lah t“ C _ 1a arisen it ssoslue .1"0l‘ 1e hi A 15m. 1n - . ~ ., , time lie iouno mmseii nuxeu up ln vnatmn t9 Lake am he“ 1m st-Qflgtcvlofizirlllggsftulhed’ curls. "Moonlight in Vienna." aliug -_w-- ___ -- -~ ——- tiuify tropperles. Before ms Dream‘ nao. properly ier-umeu sne nad swept out._ leaving bentind an atmosphere of studied calm tmotured witn ex- otic perfume. had been her you later." DtLlbi-HK snot. “Not. u I'm able to run." Jerry muttered but. waiting until she was well out of earshot. Alwther bve minutes in the lady 1i company would have been too much to near. he de- cided. "mice pair you and slim Aime make," observed tnle inspector, also cockuig a cMlvlOllS eye at the door- WW. "Ami-I'd concluded that’: who she was. In the circumstances. Tonv Montelli can't be blamed for mukiruz a run for it." Goods frowned in a puzzled manner. "I WOAKICI‘ ii that's at the bottom of your queer attitude." he Morrow remarked. "Trying to net clear of your wile. Well. it's a complicated method o1 doi it " "If I did happen to be Montelll. I d! confess like a snot after selnl the lady. But I'm stiil not-so let me 8o back to my peaceful cell." "Not. vet. '.l‘llete's another visit/or." 'lhe card was neatly inscribed "Dibble. Dibble. Jones and Dibble," with a local address in the corner. "Show ’em ln." Jerrv said wildhr. "The whole tribe." "There s only the-the solicitor you naked for." The very large man who came in was not at all the drv and fusty type Clitheroe had anticipated. l-Iis face was of vintage quality. with the iruitiness of mellow port wine. and the hand which he held out. in greet- ing was like the proverbial leg of mutton. _Mr. Dibble." "Glad to see you "Mr. Jones. then." "I m not Dibble!’ “Not Jones. either-Marshall. Only' | printed. Suppose we set right. dorm to business Mr Mcnteili" 1 Jerrv grabbed a rundful of nis own hair and iurtttcd it by the roots. A alas-av extiressitin came into his eyes. “U0slr!" he said huskily. An- other of ’em. and locking to ‘he to pay good monev for the comedy to ocnLnue." "Pray calm yourself." Mr. Marsnnll was alarmed. "We are alone. Regula- tion; permit a legal consultation to l SYRIA TOTS SALVAGE CONSCIOUS ‘yplcal of the Important part played by everyone, even small chil- dren, In Canada's national salvage effort. Is the ontrlbutlon of little Anita and Victor Sslkcley. These young Canadians-of Syrian fle- scent-nre shown In the upper photo rrrlv'r| at a scrap Iron depot with their play wagon loaded down with mrtterlfl. In the lower photo they are duly Impressed ss the crane dips down and rises wlth the mam-hr In lh mngnletlc grasp. 1 of The Ne-w Way To STRENGTHEN U. S GARRISONS Gen. George C. Marshall, States armv chief of stuff. reported; today that American sons had been more ashion 12$» ~~ ~ vvvv Vwvwv s v. Literature JULY 14. 1941 ufo quido to meant purity Say Schwartz —and Be Sure! The hallmark on silver, tho cant mark on gold: there are some marks that are a but is a good name. Ever since 1841 the name Schwartz has flavours. You can therefore use Schwartz villi-HI. b11101» Mmond, Orange, Straw. berry or Maple Flavoring Extracts with perfect confidence in Say Schwartz-and be sure] w. H. SCHWARTZ a sons LIMITED CCU‘. Qfld Sp!“ Hgg]. Hllolflx. NOVA BCUTIK u" buYcr. Ono of tho and strength in food your cooking. No Sacrifice to Reduce on the Low-Calorie Diet FRUIT PUNCH 227cm; cantons nusse 300 CALS. “ LEMON“)! 72 cars. cnocoure LOAF CAKE I00 cars. Even Desserts are Allowed The plump lady who bravely re- fuses desserts to reduce, -yet gets plumper every day! It does scem a puzzle, but if the lady isn't caIory-wise ii's quite easy to understand. A calory chart shows it isn't al- ways the "tempters" that have the fat-making calories; lots of innocent- looking foods teem with them! Then there are tasty low-calory foods on which you can lose 20 pounds in l0 weeks! Yes. you're right to refuse Char- lotte Russe (300 calories) and fruit punch (227 calories). But then don't go home and eat generously of such _ foods as breaded veal cutlet t25fi| a serving) and lima beans (200 a cup) ' Cleverly choose the iow-caloryl snackstat your parties. Chocolate i loaf cake has only 100 calories in a t modest piece, lemonade only 72 a glass. in your rcgitlar mcals sub- | stiiute the some way. Roast veal | has only 100 calories a serving. i string beans 42 a cup. You'll really enjoy living. getting slim on full-sized meals! Our 32- page booklet has calory chart to help you select the right dishes ~ Gives 42 slimming tnenus based on 1 healthful protective foods. also slim- , ming dessert recipes. Has dict for ‘cc-thin people. Send 20: in coins for your copy A Youthful Figure to The Guardian H‘me Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Adirezs, and the Name of booklet. Ila-set (my rtRtitm GTON. J l. 4—fAP)- WASHIN uv United. se Effl- ‘iltiin “itéitbut urgent effort to as a part of M’! readh keep defences in B- Bbfllb M ness. AVOID MAY 31 Man En ll-Bh lIl-fl DOllQVG filly 31 msvuuillcuesl day or W» w" or m 8E!- aoomooo rssuan spartan: For Monday, July 14th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Splendid indications for business and money matters but you may have to curtail pleasure somewhat. Be moderate in energetic activities. Investigators, reporters, detectives. police, confidential clerks among the first favored. APRIL 21 to MAY‘ N (Taurus)- Results today will depend largely upon what. you have to do and new urgent the need for spied. Do your best, strive ever to ~ prcvc and observe well as you keep pace with progress. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini)- There‘s an old saying: "Keep thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee". Today stresses close application to your work with especial patience for tedious routine o1- details JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancen- . Before assuming fresh financial re- gpsnsibilities, it will be wise to fig- ure on the future; your possibilities for success and meeting payments. Be constructive, willing to work hard for desired results. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Adtvanoe your interests through proper application of your training and experience. Avoid emotional stress. Be alert to new advantages because of progressive devices and equipment. AUGUST 2S to SEPTEMBER. Z3 (Virgo) — The money end of bus- iness transactions, expenditures and wastcfulness must be watched close- ly. Craftsmanship, sound mana- gerial ability and prudence will win dividends. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 28 (Libra) - Aggremveness, acting without forethought. making hasty promises tabzo. Plan your work or other activities with calm delibera- tlzn. Be mindful of the pcsslblc outcome of your deeds today. Con- fer with knowing minds. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER DZ (Scorpis)—r‘ruitful for keen think- ers and you who are not afraid to tackle difficult tasks. Force w;n't effecuate desired results but in- telligent. manageme t and applica- tion will. Don't waste time and energy arguing. Evening favors recreation. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Difficulty may be encountered in matters requir- ing quick decisions or dzastc changes but sufficient time should be taken to insure proper results Fine for correcting errors: reno- vating. reproduction; preserving and canning: insurance. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY ll 131- ur tel Summer froolésuwilég arprett y printed set o! accessories. You'll enIOY mflkm! till; not, bag, glove and belt set of gaily flowered cotton and it is such n joy to own because it washes like s handkerchief. Lino the bag and belt wlth plain white or pasts fab- ric to match the palms and hat fac- ing. The mndbnl is a mum? Mill!‘ that will even aoccmodate Y0"? knitting or other handiwork wish, Gloves are fun to m!“ add so much to a simplu d"! whether they are matching or con- trasting that you'll want several pairs in different colors. style No. 2911 includes the hat. bug. gloves and belt. Hat designed for one give. adaptable to any head- gim; glove c1217.. Pattern requires 1 8-8 yards of 35-inch fabric with 1 3-8 yards of contrastinC- Send Twenty taoc» coin is pro- fcrred. for Pattern. write plainly your Name, Address and the st ls number. 15, lure tn state the s you wish. Style No. 291i Stu .............. Name BR801- Milk city Province Such colours as blue and green Doris Hqnelto holds two nn» um‘ vnIP-‘t lmllllfllltc books. sh"!- lng the place for stamp; ins dc a cu.cr, with blanks for names. Id~ dresses and other information. Ol- tawn has already lulled more than 2.000.000 out of an cstlmltetl 8.500,- 000 required. are SLmELlmGs called receding col- ours, because walls painted in these tones appear larger than if painted with red, orange or yellow. The nrchelon was the largest turtle that ever lived. Twelve feet long it did not have a solid u- Your Individual H O R O S C O P E By Frances Drake V AMominI-gmllc (Capricorn) —- Finishln incomplen ed matters, carrying t. rough pro arranged plans and work, stabiliz- ing present position and holdings, indulging vacation (if "ou have one now) activities more lavored than launching entirely new and untried ventures. JANUARY 22 l0 FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) Better concentrate on constructive. useful endeavors. Don't go around in circles without arriving at an objective. Give our fine mechanical mind broad atl- tude. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH I) professions and (Pisces) - The trades to which ou Pisceans are especially aldapte are the ones most favored. Intuitive platters. work required finesse and diplo- matic handling highly sponsored. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY A quick student possessing a rc- markable memory for details and happenings. Fond of home and family yet fond of travel and new ventures, too. Devoted to children, the sick and lonely. Charming man- ner; sincere, thoughtful; inclined to be too exacting of loved ones. Capable of unusual success. RUBBING IT IN A church dignitary was asked to preside at the baptsm 0f lhfl lilies! arrival in the already crowded h:me o1 the minister of the pilflSJ. The dignitary gave out for the congregational singing one of the paraphrases often used on such occasions in Scotland. "Let us". he said, "sing from the second verse ‘As sparks in 610" succession rlset" To his consternation he noticed that the congregation seeme‘ un- able to repress a tendency to B1881?- Afterwards. asking the ministers man what hnd been wrong, he was told: “Ye see, sir, the minister's name is Sparks. and yonder is hi5 tenth bairn." REAL 0R REFUGE A Toronto father wrote his youngster. away at a boys’ caml) announcing that the boy had" a new baby sister. The bOy‘s only comment, in hi1 next letter was to ask. ""I‘hat babl sister; is it real or refugee?" Needlecraft- —-Fo_r The Home I10“!