QOOOOOOOOO THE COOK'S HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK 1n 111:1: fly ply": at d - o l)? scriiir; over- 1l1c lzilc Lord Governor- \\“ll tontjnul! 111 Active Service Lilli 'I'\'.'(‘(‘(l$.ftll.i‘.I‘ -1i1 tie First Cn- l is attached to ‘i6 ‘ o! .\la,u . A. G. . ummandcr of that .-\ 11s: 1i:- Bur-him, ’ Lord ’f‘1.\'cc>d.s1111111'. ' his mother ‘ti: villi how also be e Canadian head- P- i l; t week, firs! , itl);l“!ll'.(il('i.' appol ment- in London - hen he attenrled at. which Viscount Hal- . e speaker and was int-ro- a cl1l:-~1'i11'r audience by '. Nathan, MP" l.. . The date of the Firl Alhoncis departure for Cinacla has been kept. a closely u-iarded secret due to war condi- tions and his taking the oath of office will take place in Ottawa ifwienfl of upon his arrival on Canada's seaboard. Mrs. DeBlois. wife of Hon. G. D. DeBlois. and daughter Miss Helen IvBlois are visiting in Montrcal. - v - - hfrs. (Dr) F. F}. Smallwond en- terlaLncfi very pleasantly for her friends last Saturday afternoon at :1 bridge and tea at the Charlotte- town Hotel. ' . . . It is with deepest re t that farewells are being said Mr. and l-IFS. Norvlllc lnick and young daughter who are leaving Char- lottetown the latter part of this month. O O O I On Thursday Mrs. Buck's bridge club entertained at a luncheon- bridue a: the Charlottetown Hotel in hcr hon r and presented her with a very lovely farewell fzift. as a “c- membrance of the happy hours spent together. . . O O 'l"‘he Y's Men's Club and the Y's alone‘. s at. a get-together on ilhursci. v eve ‘ng mad:- lt the or- msinn if a p. scntatlon to Mr. Luck who lv-nvcs with hosts wishes for his sltccess. I O O Miss Fxlith Shaw is home from Toronto to spend several weeks ‘Viill hcr part-wits, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Show". O O O O Princess ‘zabeth has shown mch n1f1"kol'i .~i in drawinz and paint- "nr rlurlnu ‘he past. rear that. the Queen is now considering the se- ‘on n! a tr-arher of repute to For furtitr-r lessons. .= ls to find a professor l" as it is desired that nrr-ss should Wcelve these n: r1-"1il;1t‘ intervals. Those 21 the Privccwis work ms a very gooi eye cu. , .‘r‘11l:1i'ly in .‘ and shade. ‘re P L lcluizts will be added Eli/ubcths curriruliiiu in the 110.1!‘ of good 1 details Judge and Mrl. H. L. Palmer left on Tuesday morning for a tlhree York, Nfoulrcal and some oi the wcsein weeks trip, visiting New ciiies. one: Mrs. E. T. Riggs is spmding a few weeks in Montreal. . - . The Thursday afternoon bridge entcriaint-d this weck by Mrs. W. E. Hyudinan. ' i t I t club was peusnnily i It is said Princess Elizabeth's edu- subjcct of cation has been the CORNER PUFF PASTE ‘Do every pound of flour, allow 3 ounces butter and 3 ounces lard, and not quite 1-2 pint ice-cold water. Sift the flour and work tine material inw a smooth paste, using a knife to mix with. Roll out to an equal thickness of about 1 inch. Bxmk about 4 ounces more butter into small pzeces and place on the paste Sift over a little flour. fold it over and roLl out. again. Rleqieat the roiling and but- terizis until the paste has been rolled 4 times Handle the paste as lightly as possible. Brushing the paste as often as rolled out and the pieces of butter placed ma”. in with the white of an egg to as- .sl.<t i1 to rise in leaves or flakes. many family cmlervnccs oi recent l NM?- !" "he YlCYlPSt 1'1"" 965W. lll monlhs. It is understood that Hie‘ ‘ake Princess 11 lVfary-a firm be- .f>' moss l1crse'f is e-igrcr 1o 111p nur.~li1g s1 us the RnvHil did. Q I ‘ licvcr in efficient ‘Women - has lcidcd that a course l‘ future. 'wlu-re the bride-elect has VBHCOUVH’. Hon. J. D.’H§.‘nd.ma‘n and Mrs. Hyndman of Ottawa have left for a trip to the Southern States. - - ¢ ¢ The marriage is taking place in Montreal today of two of Char- opular young Saundera, lottetovwfs former people Nfiss Dorot y daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saunders and Mr. Frank P. Hen- nessey son of the late Mr. Frank P. Iienncssey and Mrs. Henncssey‘. They will reside-in Montreal where the groom is an engineer with Ca- nada. Vlckers Co. Snckvllle. son in Campbolli-on, N. B. changes in her Household. Helen Graham. who has been been little on duty. pcr- guaslons. and i1 has now been oe- in hospi to Princess tal . . - . Of interest in Charlottetown many relatives is the announcement made this week in Vancouver by Mr. and Mrs Arthur L. Newson of the en- yauemcnt of their elder dauihfer Elfiabelh Itlfl. (Bcttv) to Mr. Rob- ("fl Porter Shannon, J11, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Shannon. l Mrs. Lloyd Wellner 1's visiting her mother. Mrs. Woodford Turner in Dr. n. M. teéati Jud Mrs. 1.»- gate are leaving this morning on a two weeks holiday visit. to their O I O O ‘The Queen has made some Lady in the Queen's service ever since she first became Duchess of York. was recently appointed an extra Woman of the ‘Bedchamber and will attend Her Majesty less frequrntlv. Her place as an ordinary I-adv-in-Wait- int: will be taken by Lady Victoria Wemvss, who. as an extra Woman of the Bedchamber, has hitherto, A Morning/Smile butter l~. pretrrred by many pastry mnkcns. cqt-nl weights of 51110719“- ing and flour. PLAIN PASTE Wash l-4 cup butter, pat and form in circular pieces. Add l l-2 cups flour, and work in l-Q cup lard with the tips of the fingers or case knife. Molstcn to dough with ice-cold \\".lt(‘l'. Toss on pom-d (ireclumi sparingly with flour, pat and roll out‘, fold in butter an 1'01- putf paste put and roll out. Fold so as to make three layers. turn half- way round pat. and roll out: re- pent. The pastry may be used at. once: ii‘ not, fold i11 cheew-cloth, put in cowrcd t'n, and keep in cold place, but never in drect contact with ice. Plain paste requires a moderate oven. HASTY RELISH l large cabbage 6 large onions 9 men peppers 9 sweet red pepper: 1-2 cup salt 1-2 cup mustard seed 1 tablespoon celery seed 2 cups white sugar Vinegar Method: Peel the onions and take the seeds and membrane from who peppers, Chop these and the cab- bage quite fine and sprinkle with the salt. Let stand overnight, then in the morning drain well and rinse ln cold water. Tum into a large kettle and add the vinegar, mustard and celery seeds. Cover with the auger and set on a very low heat Just until the sugar is melted. Do not let the mixture boil. Turn into hot, sterile Jars and seal....and it keeps even though it. isn't. cooked. The amount of vinegar isn't. given exactly, but you use mougth to cover the pickles, but not so much as to make them too wet, and here. also. the amount of sugar can be decided by your own taste in rel- ishes. If you like tlhem quite sweet, use more. On the other hand, if a. amount rim-m to what you find most tempting. Where you salt the pickles and in them stand, chances are they'll be salty enough ivithout adding more, even when you rinse tffcih. But if they arent, then taste them and season accordingly. ..._..4-__ ... sour pickle appeals to you. cut me Dorothy Dix 's Letter Box DOROTHY DEX SAYS BEWARE BOY UNDER TOO MUCH DOMINATION BY HIS MOTHER She Will Continue to Use Her Influence After He is Married —- T0day’s Letter Box Miss Dix-I have been eng aged to my fiance for five years. He nevepfiggmed to have much money W spend. aImOuEh 1'10 W“! alwllys working steady. with a. fair salary and doing extra work in tune. fie spent almost nothing on me. me that he turned in his entire pay envelope to m5 mother and TBCCIYUU an allowance Irvin he)‘. Wlm the understanding that one your WQCBQIXIE Nb mar" rlage he would bc permitted to keep his pay. Bu! when he told his mother that; the time had 001119 when he wanted w mnrrv she $191115“ W 1°‘ mm keep his money, as she had brmnmed. NOW I have a reputation for bcifig a, uutlcnil and understanumfl girl, but I've reached my limit. As I have 001118 l0 know my fiance s lilinlly 1 have found out that Llwglfi are two other members of it workiuB- TWO 01 younger brothers seem to have money to burn. does his sister. His mother seems to find plenty of money to spend on her own entertainment: 0T1“ ' ' that of her friends. On several occasions 1 hi!" “ ' seen the mother Rive the yfllglilel‘ tzmg-tiamgéliivbxgl‘; take their girls out. whereas my Pf-ly {x0152 gi-‘llgzfiliernrlxieded x1e mom, _ because he was financiallyneihiiiebitiézliuii . g- n he.cares for me so muc L 3% Iqibgehléegellnlnl: isigtgci" practically‘ skin him alive at. my 8163911597 H15 exclise for givm his fnutilul‘ n11 n, more equitable basis at. home. m his mime)’ 15 918% 11° °We5 he” Wme‘ is a mouse and not g, man. thing. ‘hue, but docs11't_he owe X118 Anyway, marrying p, man with a anything? Evidently. m»? "mm" l5 lillllily complex is s, dangerou: thin! going to delay our wedding mucfi- for a woman to do. Somehow he nitgly, A111 1 stuniusw w i!» y" always feels that his mother and his being atlehi. 1111til I (he of walling? cult-rs and 1115 bYQLIWYS have 1* I love um, but. (toes no line 1110? greater claim upon him uuu nie | MA-NLE- more to be consideredtglmn his wile. ; 1 have known more an one man Axlvlgefioubt tour fiance does love whose own wife and children walked you. but evl ently he 1W" m5 hlte he paid for automobiles for mother better. and 1 mink 3W“ W1“ his high-stepping sister; and brflfih- be very foolish W 80 011 b61118 4' ers. ‘tlent any 10112913 PYQ-“Pllt a“ “i” matum to him and tell 111m tiurt. ile will either have to cut his lvlumluafi ‘pl-on qtrmgg or break the 0118589" ment. may; ther eta an 013g? efomerfilaved “ti? he!‘ Elle w" the the cruelest and most grinduli-f tyrant on earth. She can bonbso- futclv clend to every lccnlné 0i hale‘ paahy for him and sacrlnce lllm. lwithout a single compunctlou of conscience,’ to herself and her | younger cluldren. _, This is exactly what. your IllnCcS Imother is doing to him. sne is wu- ' ng him lli-.1-e's a (landldate For "Prince of Calls" Dear M155 Dix—-When Tom told me that he loved me I was the hw- piest girl in the world. Now I Hm ihc most miserable because I have found out that he is a married man v.ii-:1 a perfectly s lendid wife andl lhut she is crazy a out‘ him. I dent; ivimt to break up their home, but. ivliut can I do? When I tell 111m that he must go back to his wife and not. come near me, he Just lauflhs and tells me that he loves me better than anything on earth, Every night when I go out. with him I promise myself i is the last time. but the next night I find my- _sclf dressing and ivaiting for him w making bear the whole expense - come. Li’ I ask him to leave hi; wife, of supporting the 19.11111)’ histeultl 01 don't you think that. some do. we forcin the younger one! w <10 111811‘ will both regret it? Do you mfnk gnu doesn't. care a rap about will feel contented knowing I took him away from her? AN INNOCIENT GUI-b. | of _.hlS ham-earned inuiicy g1‘ orderwto instiulgc herscxli 1R‘ rllillf e wan . 1e is glVLlg, . it , makes to the other children until the ‘injustice she is doing him or the blight. she is putting upnl l-l.» romance or the anguish he suffeisAnswer: in not being able to marry the 5111- usnvfiu think that an man he love; and set. up his own home. who wo not only betray wife but win the heart of a. young girl Personally I think that your b0)’ friend must have VBILIACUC strength of character to let. h mother treat him as she does. Why, in the first Rlace, should he ever have turned he Prince of (lads instead of is pay envelope over to her? Thai the Fairy Prince that you thought gave her the up r_ hand DORSBHIB ho was? with. Ii‘. was al right for 1. w I should um: their help heir, but, he should have ven woul to when you d turn loathing saw him in his true c0 ors and reo- 0gnized' the sort of a man he is, and realized that he was willing to ruin your whole life for the pleasure of gratify-in his vanity as c, lady- lzi ler 1111c to have the spice of a new her an allowance instead of letting her give l-HM an allowance. as ii he was a silly child unfit to 1111111116 money. The time has come now for hllll rebel and if he tiotuent uroarxuui his independence and put things on adventure. Heaven know: m: world is mil of philandoring h but moul Commodore Norah l! ANGUS MucVICAn, "II-ATS NO’ THE POINT" “But aren't we getting proper re- sults byqmindlng our own DUSIDB§?" asked oralh, with a suggestion of sharpness in her voice. "Aren't all our men given a generous share o1 the catches? Aren't they all more Bgeosgwvus than they have ever n .. "Ay, that’: true." The skipper rin- gered his atlubblv beard. "But that's no the point. What's the use o‘ mon- ey us if we canna get time tae spend it. we're aye hard at 1t.--" "Donald!" said Norah qufetl . "1 think you are for ettm ours 1 , 1' running this shogv." g y a m " Norah!" Donald s ke with some earnestness. "I'm tel n’ this because I'm yer friend. f ye dinna slack off-well. I'm no ans- wgrixi’ for the conigequemesi The m n are bezinnin‘ e e." Nora. touched his arm. ‘ know I can depend on you, Donald. 1 know you're my friend. Tell any of the men who have a grievance to come to me person- ally. I'l1 deal with them." she turn- aildto her desk. "Good mOflllflg," sne ' a sigh the old skipper left cc. bosom," he "But," he e all "sham? thrawn wee to himself. added lnyally, "it's no‘ her fault." On the quay outside prc nrations ivéere going on for the nigifs fish- . e Grant skins, all new varnish 1 and scrubbed. decks, their glass-pan- eiled whee Ouses glinting in me wa sun, were lunged in ranks along the east; side of the long pier, gusts like a forest of gaunt, leafless ees. On the wast aide, less spick and span, many of them hung with old m0 -car s to act. as fenders. lay David cGregoi-‘s fleet. ‘Their number was at the moment reduced by the absence o1 the Silver Spray, undergoing re irs on the slip and of its compan on boat, the Silver Gull hose engine had developed d Young fl ermen, clad in thick blue ‘erseys and rubber boots were 08113’ W! the quay-baskets containing b v We. marmalade, which would be eaten during the night when a lull 1n fiah ing operations provided an oppor- Kelvin engines w temperamental oil were her all.‘ Whit‘ oo en for their rgid-clay meal, were and 1n gotten. WBwlhtng their erl, bro grammar and arithmetic. Ar of them have the decency not to sail QUITS London journalists. high naval officers other. "Extraordinary J dents into nowadays." At tihe Ministry of Information there is a washroom used by many Two journalist; were washing the other day when one of the many who float around that building came in As he began to wash he said audibly to a friend with him. "Really. I thought we'd managed to reserve this place for our own chaps." The Journalists said nothing t.il1 they were leaving. Then, as the passed the officer. one said to th uniforms they put those cloakroom atten- ::-F¢“u't:'ifi'H‘-' YOUR (Copyright, 193D. King Look ln the section your For Saturday, A rll 13th MARKJH. 21 to APB L 20 (Arias) —!0u can Chlifl. today in your lucky column. Build for new and. greater headway; expand your ~ talents and culpability. Dont worry 'a.bout your flgilLS, rightly employ your privileges. Lock for oppor- tunu/y and you'll find it. 3'1 n1 ‘Piggio’ Designs For Tea Towels thcv 111- \\'i1"n they "izo to markcli‘. .5 S'I‘I'I‘C‘H—nr1d gay lhrcads. not .1.|.'i\.-. - '11 kitchen. .11s looms and (Jharlliztciosvn Guardian. to !Jl1al‘|(1l'I'lnv/n Guardian Xlrrvilnv or‘: fvnartment. Design N0. 388 navy-worry aa-uwo>xr=~sr~m --| ~>¢-< >¢vs>n~ ><>q iiay c nthcs. DIAYI-‘AIR N0. 388 Modern little ties our iicsigncrs says. are 11111ch salcr at home Th8" And sn she has put. them on kitclhcn 1111c for cvcry dav of lhc weckv bv using the simlilcst of atlltcllflv- The-v arc amusing to work and very Av a 111i‘. ihcv are ideal and you will want at least. one All 13v omitting the (lays. thcv are excellent iivrsigus The pattern contains n transfer for-the d1 sllllls color comb nations, and complete working instructions. Tu orucr 1111s tiefugn. wrue your nunn and afidrcss on a 010cc of uwpfl nnu s.eu<l vtllh i5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Department cAME _ _ _ _ _ _ .___.._......-__.____.__._.- VPREEJI-.___—_—____———_——s———— PROYQlOI-—unnuFIun—_Mn-rn{-I—~Ir-rne!——__ APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) -—You Taureuns (especially you born bcfore May 6) should 11nd liltlc to irritate or hinder you. Don't. drop your tools if you've wcrk to do. Tackle it cheerfully, willingly and you will enjoy the better leisure hours. Happiness ahead fcr you. LLAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Actlvitzes that are entertain ng, arid tic and licallli-prolnucing come to bhc fore, Diplomacy is advised in dealings will tlhe OIYDOSIIE sex. Don't force issucs if’ you would have best. rcsults. JULY 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) — G s favored and indicated, es] y through your talents, plus c ort and mental alertness". A favorable pcricd in which to es- tlabifsh a better relatlowhip be- tween employer and employee and to discus; bitsmrss at social attain. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo'- —M1':rl1y favorable in am Day incrnrses in bcnrfclcnt fibre.- tions from noon until past. mzd- night. Between 3:30 and 8:50 p.m., stars warn against extremes or forsrtking the conventional. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. fl (Virgo) - Generally friendly, es- pecially for matters pertaining to real estate. drcoratlng, gardening, correcting bad habits and mistakca. Evening pwrtrcularly favorable to anny and navy interests and police work. Romance, too. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Libra) -—- You born after Oc- tmbrr 7 get. f. lznnu share of fine vibrations today: you other Librnm mav have to introduce some new tricks tn keep from dropping into a humrlrum routine. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scortfo) - Splondfd for general business matters and improve- ments along personal lines. Shop- ping, selling, correspondence, hold- ing soninl affairs for charity, rate especial attention. NOVEMBER. 23 to DEXZEMBER , 22 (Sagittarius) - Here's your day 7m‘ Pct hobbies, 117M161 to go where Nature's beauties are to enjoy and in rcvivify YOur faith in God's Friendship and tho good m u; fmmd evcryvmere. DECEMBER 2a w JANUARY m (mpricorn) Exporimces are riches if we recognize the lesson: to be learned from them, and today l: mrtiwlflrly YPRDOIWl/e m the good angel 0f past. experiences. What muivinuiii lliiiiiiiiililfi‘. i (By FRANCIS DRAKE) what your outlook in, according lo the stars. ‘n'u'h'i|h"fn'lu'~"u‘-':'i“fn'-'fu'n'h'b\finfifln'd'fu'n'u'n'n'n'nfi'n'n'n'fi'nfifivflru a under false colors. They, at least, ylvc girls the warningathat they are married, and after i. i; the women who flirt with them do it: at their own risk. But, you: skunk didn't give you a chance. your lcvo under false puetezuu, lowing that. he was deceiving you. making a fool of you, and mat he would cave you disillusioned within (1 Iutnres Syndicate Inc.) birthday come: In, and llnd It svound in your heart that wou ‘JCllUvflS long as 3011 lived. Believe me, my dear. a man like m- ymi Produce! gwthlgfgns an 1,101,111: altqrl 11110 solid- JANUARY 22 m rmausnr :0 L‘ 1° 1'1 ° e- ° W“ Y- (Aquarius) _- Your accompllsnmcni lN° 60mm“ °n' a l" ‘ u“ and a . -l . - today can be as big BJS your vision . L“ “$13 ‘as, ‘,‘,‘§“§’,§°y‘§,‘,‘j“"§“ and desire to SUCLHZil, ‘rnc powcr l.“ you ha“; lies within youixclf and ycur w.ll butt-r, to do is the driving 111s. _ the.‘ to do with him the.‘ , , You are luckier than his} force. Work, ‘ \\"1ie because you are not tied, to mm. study, relaxation, travel, entercikiin- 1 1111d she is. rnent on today's favored star-list. -l Qll" “@1118 this mB-tl. HIWQ Ohm-Uh FEBRUARY g1 w “LARGE 20 t strength of character to rid yourself l of lnm. Sooner or later .1011. v he will drop.‘ Boat lum to it and thus save; own face. Hc has no idea, o!‘ .ng you, because you can see mseli that he is making no‘ (Pisces) - Money mntlters and bus- iness transactions require close at- tention and kren judgmcilt. Avoid unnece sary debts and cxt1':1vn._;- , 111MB. Day favors domvstlclty. . (‘llvlt 10 divorce his wife. Nol‘ would private and social affairs. , voii be nappy with him it he did, be- A CHILD BURN ON THIS DAY 6111120- it takes a. harder woman than will be eager to acquire knowledge, ' you are to be callous about wrecking [ambitious to r10 something un- "mule" “Qmmf-i home- msufl] m the My of ac.,,u.,,,n‘,_.,, ' l1 _\\.11 will make an honest cffortl .'A leader who. if living true to its t" k9“) 5'0"" "mm ‘mused ‘m m5!‘ better sclf, has orguniirn: ablilv l‘,'.‘,“."s,m"il1 fhaulcdtelitlmur “We m.“ ‘zand could manage ltYge groups or ,',,'.._._,_ 3%,, éshggleget'x;gfigfl ,I~.’iZ“‘.-‘i£.’?.“" till” °3é‘.‘1.'“‘..'.‘.§..".‘.‘.’.‘;' ‘.;ii'..~".$‘ll.li’.°,"3" ‘°' “m” ‘°'°" ’° tundcrstanding and nmturcd ws- t dam to help guide it. DOROTHY DIX‘ i i " "Tile he! tint thousands of Mul- Ilmc liomcmolm: prefer REGAL Flour For mold»; brad h defin- ite proof (in! it give: Illl nth- faction. REGAL men are un- Wailingiy loyal to It, and every Jay more women imM on getting it. REGAL malm broad won- derfully light and Flavoursome, with wiioluomcnu: and food value that cannot be Ind Mm l ordinuy flour. l a I I o l»... "ream IUQ his e friend, even thou oflrezors fight Study Beauty Culture In New Home Lesson: Know Massage for Double Chin Making people beautiful-m fasci- nating careerl And profitable for the operator who knows how to loveliness, banish signs of age. Fortunately, scientific methods can be easily learned at home- and luch study may be the first step toward a successful buslnesl. To give : facial manage correct- iy, you follow a simple procedure. After leanslng the skin, examine face and neck for such faults u coarle pores, lincs. Perhaps you find sign: o! l double chin. Then, in your next step, l deep kneading message, you give particular attention to this fault, using the massage movement shown in our diagram. give Let your right hand, with n, stroke-pinch motion, move down the |ide of the throat-from the Up nf the chin to the che:t-—\vhilc your left hand. using the same movement, moves upward just beside the gu]. let. Repeat :evcral iimcs, then re- vane. After the deep massage come: a brl:k patting with cream, then a patting with astringent, skin fresh. cncr or tonic lotion. How to care for the scalp, the hands? Export treatments are dc- scrlbed in our new SZ-page booklet. 'I‘clls how to give facials, correct dry. oily skins, superfluous hulr, other beauty faults. Exnlzlns make-up. Bend 20c in coin: for your of How To Give Beauty 'I‘rent- ' menus to ‘The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and m; Nome of booklet. NBIIIO BNO“ Addresl JIDOEEHIEI‘ - guilty. Others were busy on the ecka of the sklfls, repairing nets, spliclngfrayod rages tinkcnng witn iclii had Llrovcd on the last voyage. A smell in which sea-water tar and a mingled pervaded the clear c. er twelve o'clock and 0n their way hoanmo um i: . and uncles working on . y in Invercon was an enthusiastic amateur fisherman and knew a, great deal more about the ways bf herring than about e Grant lingered on the quay, e smiled. Mr. McGregor was fri nd and would remain his the Grants and to with .. a _. __ I "S0 LONG A8 THEBJ ABE HOME!" I (By Grace N011 Ormvoll) So long as there an homes to which men turn. Art the close of day; so long as there are homes where children are; Where wormen ‘stay- Ig love and loyalty and faitlb he found Acrcm those sills- A stricken nation can recover from Its gravest ills. 5o long a: more are home: when fires burn Ami there is bread: so long an there are homes where lumps are lit And prayers In Q16: Although a people falter through the dark- And nations grope With God Himself back of these little homes We have sure hotpe. aiff f("ex_¢1€i_nv.’wo_'. v6 recognize. *"%FO,,',‘,’,,§I’,“’$°EJI§'S;Q'§¢ night for the fishing. Mr. Mc T881113’ mnflkw Arnhleldcoraei-sgtionally. kPSadluthilweste wind and U16 610W! will‘ tit “trill. “t "Siftliifii ‘$5 ' c” g; ma, Archie. xpert. ' ' - B. 8 " LcGregor,‘ hemgitis.“ m inning“: gfeqifxg am um. r11 co is tlo give Norah a Wm!!! ° —-'-h°" Qugnd I will run the Invercon ts mgeuler. What do vw II- t "Maybe I'll not have any skiff: aft | byuwfit time." l "That's what ...... sister and Men- lteith would like tn hflpfen- ,, | "Menteithl" Archie rowned. Be came to the house t? we‘ Ngreh its! ht, d1 tsa on n eroom Rtlzlgh tlfigm. he t awful Wfldl ‘lig oflergdlmtfidarrt say artiovtgingl-‘Ei "$11.82. i231. the shilling and never ed .. I110!’ . , David laudhed in suite 0! 111m"!!- rrlcn, as he was about; w reply. 11' glanced up and saw Norah comini up the pier from he: office. u "There's your sister, Archie, he said quietly. 'I'he boy turned. "Archie!" called Nolan. "you'll, bl lute for lunch if you don't hurry. "r be after you.” reglied Archie and turned his back on er. Norah came over to when they "Come at. once, Archie." lhfl ll-id. and the flush her cheeks was most attractive. when her brother not move she turned to Davin. "You have no right" she exclaimed, " encourage the _ He: young, im essionatble———" _ vid smiled in annoy fnduon. "That's quite true. And and im essionable ought not sea m ons of petty spite and ill- “, .. elpful Hints For The Women Folk wi a min whom ww- 81ml” The flush left her cheeks. may noon RAGE EIGHT.-. g__, M M f :__M_‘l-»¢=~~_-_~_ ._ _ ‘ Atlvfff. 134i». W m n’s Re alm f. Social and Personal r Fashio s "f. Literature - - 1.01.901 Wash peplec macho tray with a 00MB wrung out of warm, szupy wlltar, dry unmediately and mm nib in l. little sweet oil. For a really lush Polish apply 311.: ... smear of colorless wax poll-Jr and rub hard with a silk handkerchief. Oin no account must the tray be soaked or put into water, other. wise it will g0 soft and be quire useless. To clean playing cards, plncg them on paper or a tray, sprinkle with talcum powder, and rub with a piece o! clean soft dry cloth. On the principle that. utliitariln objects are decorative when used for another ose. a normal s zed padlock in ‘golf?’ is made up 5,. a clip. There are some tiny pidiork camnge to match. and any one with pierced gain could have 111cm fixed to go mrough iihe ear m- otead of clipping on. HOW TO CURE RABBIT SKINS ' Make l brine by dissolving s (m, coarse nit and 8 ozs. alum in a quarter o! boiling water. Pour this into a mallow bowl and soak ouch rlUh in it his upwards, for at least fiwenty-fou-i‘ hours. The skins mu t be soaked separately, but the b“ ~ can be used again and again. Afutr the pickling wash the Skill in teplli water made soapy with an anu- wptio soup, and squeeze gently i11 and out of the suds. Rinse in tepid water and allow the fur to dry natt-urullly in a cool room. Quick drying in wind. sun, or artificial heat, will make the fur stiff and shrunk. and generally unworkable. By the way, rain water is best used throughout tlhe curing or, lacking that, water mat has been softened. UGLY DUCKLING TRANSFORMED Giooen me most sflicefui co-ctf at Boston University. Miss Jenn f. Truqullir 01f Melmcc has a simple explanation of her succ says Jean: "When I was very little, they kept telling me I had a very bad posture-co I suppose I imcmisciw y tried to do better." THRIADXNG DARNING NEEDLE WITH WOOL ‘Ilrcd eyes sunetimes find it dif- and when the loose ends are pulled the wool will follow the thread L'!i7;__m_”“3__h_':§°_. “M12, t vildwimodh had otrpok . m “without anathem- nword, seli‘: walked away. An: igngggled rather inly. "Well, so ong, Mr. M regor," he d. "I'll be seeing you again- (To bl Oonbinllld) intensely interested in the lumping . < H')f;d1SlIl8n9d9l18ln8.He gtewpm°“muk’md1m"nmn etghuiouihilahoulder and '1'- ilillw to find David McCbegm grin- ning down at him. Job I =0- Prlncess Lines and big pockets, both favorite Spring featurel, u: combined tlo make the dress of the searson. Soft and dainty amine collar add distinction to I dark minted cotton or milk. A matching m‘ contrasting bolero i: convenient to have and i: a Spring essential as it can be worn over other dresses, too. ‘Ibis versatile pattern i: one that every woman should have because it make! l grand house frock as well a: a smart: town frock. St/yle No 3237 is desicmed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 36. 88, 40, fl and 44. Size 36 requires 8 3-8 yard: of 39- inch material, with 1-4 ygn} gm- colliar. for short ueeved dreu; 1 1-8 yards for sihort sleeved bolero. Bend fifteen (He: (coin is pil- l ~ rered) for pcttem. write plainly vour Name. Address :nd atvle number t i i Bc si-ITE to mm the line | vrm wish l Style No. 8237 Sine .............. I I mm- c" Sheet Addrel: pm".- cniics - ithoufldon n; . mitt-acting vic Jironun Beauty Hus all the amount. butt: vitnliu Winn r.Chae's Ne l Whynotgctmrtcdtoda f “will begin to note the _ thy-Juana» wee"- A u... Ms Cosmetics have their place but what. do cream: and powders ou can use to when compared toy the beauty which comm with vibrating health. 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