' ‘ 1 _ i‘ ________,___ ~ 1 U 7- ' . a Primrose, -. ' ‘ . . J 1 . . Tile . . . - ‘ I 1y ( Modern Etiquette I "'1' h o 125,0: ' , ” " '1 7 B? HOLLOWAY HORN' l R A . _ _ ' .(0omrisbt> o. now should a maid hold a - - . - , ~ And- Her ‘ diah as aha econ Youth ‘ ' ' ‘ A H v 1 “m, w t. it a the H . Whhich Demands its Fling Seldom 1. Ach-vl-t l-es uwnuebwm know o“ m no“ o» o"nf's..i"..,izc*"...'."nn'"' so “d” 1 ° Wtmil“ “f F“ E14“ B“ "o" M“ ....,,, - i r ‘muglalimnnlzgntlinghe witch-t: 91%». 1t seemed u» kind o! bu.“ iffimmg gleam oi’ u» “m, Some Day it will Inevitably Rue its s p, who,‘ m no friend an an -old iul nun u» tam it reaches bolt 9!, 0 y“; 9 0t, pkia . c107’ wan ~ -po]3 ' - ' %flwm“f,w$‘°m1§e,$°m“m°' itmwoe i-mlggrortuggyltg iii) 53x5 “Qwodsh "we old illltiegeath, m‘ F8189 SWPB i mfinnufin 1 m’ “m1, -Do got pierce the meat with n came , . . mm-mlmullw» 51'1"“- W-FTMrY-‘Z gtltgmtsiutapartlcularly ioawontigntbgoild pwiainlgmdm ‘ 1111i?‘ w w“: 11° his welcome. | t,‘ ~ "“'°'m°“ "m 11°" WW1"- kood tin-n to her!" Ducroe said 1" Hard indeed muetbe the heart of any manorwonun t not 2 '2‘ m Mm“ 111'" 1114 PPITM- ll not too ch“ to m‘- 1mm‘ 1’ 1 h“ 13°111111°1° “PRAY” w xrimiy "Have you in your custody A. He might bs punk“; inlied with compassion for out): ‘mose at who have wfid ‘i0: a 1' '1!“ la the aoentleaa sunflower 1m butmu ‘or “m” ma‘ 5 inf/o the onioe. they any papers or recbrds belonging to' so if one arm is lyaed ti: g: ' 10113 diatanoo down the patgway '01 life knows rom noe how cruel ,,,,'.“°.n"“;',1' 1.11%.?’ ‘axiom In: But “ii-sum m“ o‘ "u; '1 “m” In much depend‘ m g: 13c. good oi you tocome down It mgllaiitgnégriblfiklnhave She ke t swarms new" “ma; mum“ 1 - ilttslwsulgllaYudfilfimflw ittf BWMJ- You can leairothem whole roenmmb a u” flan" gigging: u" whine“ °1 m‘ ‘ th1$wléivlgdlfmfllleyvlllsggifw “mil-id lo the script and deeds of her lnvesg- very ‘prrnurextrglfiu 85ml: be ' and how bitterly wepare punished for the fig?“ Wm‘ “n” 1'1 "917 7°11! ” 1 “h” 1° 8111;113:1333!‘ W112i: “to: ., I - mente at her bankers or in de it m}, ' we make. We are torn with pity for the ignorant i? —__. ." ' i princip s p} mpg“, who all. 1 w to not dis- Q- eo a our»: Woman is ' syrup flavor better u - I- - _ “cued when youfcouggug m gglllji; ‘fwgéizléig gfiveairelatmulilk introducing bersef social! . should 33311333; fidiicbllgtigllghlfiljnfixf, i-giggefflfg; halved. Pact these ‘£10221! 111cc": Check cburv Weight arms- an? town sot through to me with tho vestments she usually never touched fine my‘ I m‘ M139. G1 11-" °1' have built and iznorimr the denier siizns that the ‘"11" m“ °1' i" "Nth ha! been -—-- ~ is FOR rub nQyIS._Needl&Ss to say. gentlemen. she came o me over mfii-ifirs like 1 Rm Edna Gibson experience of others have erected piurute on into e "d 1111M Nllolily with About once a month round u Because M ti; g,- gggjgggol “'1 d° to w!“ you wil) the ones 1 ave mentioned. In a Gftfim??? 513W“ my "I am Edna. the wilderness with no ituide except their pl-Bions. bogirawacr. 91o diildren and have them wean?‘ the current viotoiidairpmiu 1.1.1.7 film“ 1°11‘ 11°" 1" m” 11"” ‘W131? Si‘): 15111112111? any other soli- lhpecialiy does everv woman feel that she could PM”! m“ e11‘ it and tiinew £33.’: "B19106! 1:1- fiiéaotgyh°nofi against)?! “fir; lam “manly .1‘ 1‘ 40§ ' ' glow 1on8 have you know Mrs. Citors in London?" ' H‘ weep tears of blood eve} the vouna alris whom she oooely in a mtaircheesecloth bag W°18ht will be noticed not... ‘Eaton use: 52°11.“ rlngiigmighgrvenantgt . ........,........n,... menace“ '1' n... C... , -, , izec°tszair "not: kzt.".'.'s.'ris'z.icnktz kt..'.':r,i".,.;':;:g. “g, om»- ::c..t'"::",..':"c:':. h": o o '2 r mo" o- cit tor nme months. 1 should ea Ducros hesitated. There was a girls pay and nay and pay on a o»: that is never to mu and dro in tn‘ d “"1" doses of cod lver ou m‘ ' m’ Ki’ m’ “n” 1"“ m“ “"1"” "Where did you meet her in reasonableness a auaveness about cancelled and that when thev w their caps Heat to boil p a ‘PM b" for the thin o or mo" n" 0mm A brown valve” “m 1' fifighplacfiind m l G u Mun“ which. he could not perm g (By ANNE ASHLEY) . aver ‘ha-Windham m“ 111k“, ma" chances m, m“ in! and boil for 5 min- Much” ma aiutgniilor amigewazlgts: selected at: o wit); “this Health” 1m " era e atm, o n owr t _ . ' ' . 0171131 . e a. StreeL to sign certain dgiumenls in rgygequ know he,- nephew M, Pa,“ *" happme“ with them‘ P0111 1111-5 o"! 1119 5P1'1°°15 1111119 gggrytalfig byifihe n!“ chacbup ‘hows a’ dimmed Blown o" “ma” ccmlecmn Wm‘ a furnished m“ She winter?” Dommore put “.1 . Q Haw an I t t ‘ The Older woman wrlngs h" hands m helpless despair because she iiar. Bet a plate with a welfht on 8 w he under control. faille with a tiny sod pin dot. Ihc iiariutnlécn. I was acting for the “Nq I knew there was‘ such a the h“ "h 1; room?‘ the p1" ‘y o! knows that she can do nothlmt i0 save the izirls who will onlv iautzh goggeflngé: gag“; 14> 1:12P} tt well "W10," u nub.“ fggpbgstgaglawpewlttg‘ “bgdfglmnfbm an. or . . ‘ _ ' ~ - i e 8 um "Prior to that you had no know- §fi“nn1r'.‘§1ysno°§§ offemiiéni aoliipasleeligtiolgi 1A1 m1)? some “me water mm a tllgarizwit ‘i2? $1??? ego)? ltirhurfifimrfoverbiitiygp 13111:?‘ cbhéiaitvwn his): ‘or 3 day‘ 11°“ 512111 i111 “f? 515$ When l_\__ hlzhqlecxe‘ Pup” wk 12mm’ ledue of her?" Occasions." gist-o {irtliin vvhite scum forms outmoded vmue. ma,‘ they are going w me as they please “d 11a“ and heat it again to the boiling a shop ageing}: £1“ tioslil you m evening b‘? and “W” complete fNo. I‘ve gleaned certain inform- "In what way was he odd?" Dcl- cabonpé aéfde, 5 "f" 1911*“ 01 their pleasure as they find it and net away with it without ever having to W111i With the spice fully in-tp the he; hegp 1t y“ wise "£0 rid wit“ the 9115mm 9' sum, 5mm 1 madg out he,- retwn limore pursued. new f n e a 1' 511d '1 settle their account with the censors. SYWP- 3°01! 8011 ly until the fruit her as she will know m.“ 1°. for income tax in this country. for "I fancy that he regarded her p’ more v°1‘111“11°11~ . 1-! $57149!‘ End clear. Pour into hot and will be a bl h 1 $1)!” m” o-Xumult and it was . . . illumlu- money os tainted. A crank, 1 should But they can't d0 it. None of us are clever enouzh to outsmart life. 819F116 Jars and seal. ' ' sled over a salecilo e pMa m PM‘ ' O‘ 111mg," say." utQ.tH(f)W can I make a good sub~ whose inexorable law is that peace and happines; must come ihroukh Peaches and cantaloupe combine (also, she will find“. barminumier" ' I - 1 r-she was a wealthy woman?» h dAnd now the son. Apparently he 5 A“ “Mg; 931%"? 90W"? rlghteousners. As a poignant illustration of what 1 have been tryiill Well. but be sure to get cantsiqppe knows will please you 83m! villi’ Morning‘ I? wlgesitated a “"191 m éakcdno such scruples? Dolhmore. Wm; l l 4 tga-weggrlllog? crtzamsodol; to say, read this letter from a vouml Rirl. v ‘wiiéiclgnliys as)! ripened and than f telo hone you, giving the amor- re)yn,so n a ro r roes- .. - ‘ ——-—§-— egwgqt, _ _-4-_ I AA suiunl irluclnnceg tupiafi gr his m 0h- dtm no! H); complaint wrs 181V“ T1115 S°11111°IE 1o equal she Wrliesl "I om o ilirl 18 Yo)!" 0! 81o Bod hi" "will!" ""111 m‘ Cut owoy any suszestigfi pa’; igfiior9bfigyii5rItt i nlicte elm "ww at he couldn't get enough of (he 2 teaspoons of balding powder. ently that I was in love with a boy of 22 We were at school tokothor along the rind w“ ‘we her prestige in tn; again“ gm 1'11""!!! tho Crick clients private business even to the olice. "But she managed most of er affairs herself." "Did she leave a wll1?" “Not to my knowledge. But there is probably one in existence, I im- hgine.” "You're sure on that point?" Dol- limnre asked. "As far as I know. I certainly have none in mv custody. if that is what you mean." ' For o. moment that intent eye rested on Dollimore. but was Ducros who took up the examin- a on. “Who is her heir?" “Her son-ii’ she died intestate. He was. I understand. her only child. “And where is he?" old lady's mfllley~tainlczl or not.” Rolliter said with a smile. ‘ Whv should the nephew think it tilllnbea'"l use Your own \\‘0I‘d." ‘I don't know. I've sometimes wondered whether the late Mr. Lew. in wasn't mixed up with the diamond traffic cn the west coast of Afrlca— those new field: along the mouth 10f the Orange River. If he wcs, then it was definitely illegal. She was cm-iously reticent about the ori. Bin of her fortune and I hme no definite information." “ at the sun's Paris?" Dollimore asked. "He has had several. The last one was an hotel in the Rue Lafayette. address in But he has never stayed at any ore 1 “In Pa,“ The whole of me estate place for more than a few weeks. I » must come to him in the absence of 115811 to Write to him at an addrc s a will. When‘ I heard this eveniml. I considered it my duty t0 acquaint him with the news of his mothers . It was that which delayed me " "How did you acquaint him with the news ‘ "I ‘phoned to him." “To-night?" "Yes. At midnight. I managed to find him at the hotel where he “VH5 staying in the Quarter-after some difficulty. I may add." “You were actually talking to him?" "Yes. Z recognized his voice. His attitude was . . .” Rnlliter seemed to hesitate before he added; “Not particularly filial. I'm afraid’ "In what way?” Rolliter shrugged his shoulders! “well-an ordinary man suddenly faced with the news that his mother was dead might be_ expected to re- veal some emotion. ’ “And he didrft?" “I'm afraid he'd been From tvhat I can gather he us)!!! as" "A bad lot?" "I'm afraid so. My lute client; made him an allowance of a thou- sand pounds a year-‘co ions is he kept out of Enklofitil’ “They had quurrelled?” "I don't think they had seen each other-excepting on one 0c on- zfor several years. l-le called on her in London, and created a scene. It was that which brought her to my office the second time. I saw him in London and-on instructions. of epursevmed up the arrangement with him. since then he has lived in France." , "He's coming back now?‘ "I shouldn't like to guarantee it, but he said he would do so immed- iately. He also asked me on the ‘phone to continue my duties in con- nection with the estate. In view of the rather strained relations which have existed between us. I was aiher surprised that he should do 0.. i-wbnt u his name?" asked Dolli- 0T6. "John Iewin." "Have you his ‘pho "Er 0t with drinking. 11y ne number?" . . . me. I have it t hcme. on the last letter I re- eived from him. “HER MONEY WAS TATNTED" The intent eye was switched over to Dollimorc. and Rolllter waited. but it was Ducros who continued: “You are also Mr. Fernandez: soli- citcr I believe?" "In a way. He has consulted me on occasions.” "How long have you known him?" "Several years. on and of)‘. He has not been the Whole time. in Enzland. H.- is an Amerimn citizen, as vnli probably know." "Of Portuguese origin?" gentlne. I think. But I'm not lure on that point." "What l: his financial position?" "I can hardlv no into that. I'm afraid." Rqlliter said in a deprec- aiinv. lone. "I think you should ask him yourself." "Jun. as you say, Mr. Rolllier. Are v0“ interested in this place finan- ciallv?" "Not personally. ‘I arranged for some of the money to be put up." "And it was you who Sllggflbtad to m: SIIFFEREIIS SEND COUPON FOR SAMPLE Why ufler another day Bi P0111- 11111“ reiiei ‘and soothing comfort Iron: dutreaeilll HEMORRHOIDS by u|ih| either oi the medal Plloltniediumadabytbemaklrlfiiihi iamoua Mecca OihtrnenL Thou-ado of m“?! uaerl arnaaed at quick result. Boo “ “m, N 1 a a Pr ttudin‘ Pll Re ed o- "I ° QIQZL, 13th., 3nd!!! acid in TubO. with alias. h, inwnni application. Pnea 75o. Meooaagls jgaqly No. 2 is for External Itching Piles. lglanandiaforexternalmeohiy. Pris!!!)o- ongsr by number from your Drumm- MAIL THIS COUPON_T_O2A_Y__ ‘MECCA OINTMENT (Ow DOP! l2 ‘,7 u.’ 5|, I, Yillliihld “an. Pa. 1 d,"gutirr'§'ur'n'aim'tn N». a helmet. i. in the Rue Blanche. but when I was in Paris a few weeks ago I looked it 11D- It was merely a cafe-an accom- modation séiirliress." ‘ ere _- l l 1 h '2" Douimore went go‘). e cp one to (To be Continued) i By FRANCES ‘ii 4- i ifY a sponge? with a little carbolic acid. Do This If You're NERVOUS Don't take chances on noihln about or rely when t_ err-‘s need nf a {and gennrai e stem tnmc llki‘! time-prover: ydia E. Pinkbam’: Vegetable Compound, made especially for women from wholesome barbs and routs. Let Pinklinufs Compound help build up more Physical resistance and thus aid in calming iangvly nerves, lessen distress from female ‘functional disorders and make life worth living. For over 60 years one woman has told another how to go "smiling tbru" with 5i?€‘='é2“i'31°l%'..."°°°i°&° "‘t'2°"n..£"'.§ e n go oua h — MUST an 0000f " +o+¢>>o++v+>+o+++++o+++o+e¢4+o+o¢o+++e+¢+o4++o+o marry h" D351’ YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE DRAKE Look in the section your birthday some; m, n“; “m; what your outlook is, according to the stun, (Copyright. 1939. King Features Syndicate Inc.) £4444+%O-§§4‘¢*¢v¢v—¢¢ For Monday, October 2nd MARCH Z1 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —-A grand start for a new week and a new month, stars sponsoring practically all lines of endeavor that are right and essential to you: livelihood and comfort. Make a success of your particular job. Courtship and entertainment. high- ly approved. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) -Not as cozy as yesterday Let your ingenuity and fine mechanical ability help you out. Go oerafully in all deals where money is trans- acbted. Steady advancement pos- si le. MAY 21 t0 JUNE 21 (Gemini) —A keen eye, calm judgment and a tight, rein on impuisiveness your important aids, especially in pro- moting your ovm or our employ- efls interests. Financia risks should be avoided and investments care- fully made. Think before you act. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) —Made t0 coder for you children‘ born under the Moon! Here's where you can exploit your gift for p91‘- suasive talk. knack for manual labor that requires artistry and finess and innate intuition for sensing public demands. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 {Leel- Indications point to discretionary methods in paramount issues and prudence handling finances. Heed this! Don't strain your pCckEi- book or incur ncccilsss debts. Day best for reviewing, checking. AUGUST Z3 t0 SEPTEMBER 2.’) (Virgo) - Born befcrc Sent. '7’! Private and heart interests ask first consideration. Be kind to your health; take thimzs calmly. You ‘born offer Sept. 8: Work problems and investments need close atten- tion. Gains likely through wise management. SEPTEMBER 24 t0 OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Don't permit fear of trying something new and modern to keep you from obtaining such benefits offered today. You born after October '1: Be particularly alert for fresh oportuniiles. OCTOBER 24 to NOVENIBER 22 (Scorpio) - Many endeavors are favored imder today's very friendly stars. If you believe you can gain more througih domestic. social or charity activities, give them your attention. If you see the opportun- ity to make strides through bus- iness, don't hesitate. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 32 (Sagittarius) - Work-a-dav oc- cupations rate first place ‘heath to- made through sound investments. Be actively munity and government affairs. spoil your excellent chances headway in general way. day's good vibrations. Money to be advertising. promotion. inheritance. interested in com- DEOBMBER. Xi to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) —Note indications for Sagittarius. Yours are similar. Add: Care in details that you do not for both a. persona) and JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY '20 (Aquarius) -_ No less an urrnv of beneflcently aspectcd planets than venture: Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Satum, Uranus Neptune and Pluto! Originality and lnspirablon high. FEBRUARY 21 in MARCH 20 (Piscjm) — Fine lays. Popular en- terprises. sensible investments and trusts, scientific experiment for the pllblitfs good. merchanw. com- merciwi matters, entertaining and music interests vie for first place. Be observing. Don't neglect religion. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY: Personabie, talented. especially in those thinks that call for keen- ness, managerial abilit and cour- age. Ambitious to hep the u“- fortunate. Stern at times, but true and honest. Should curb stubbom- ness; elevate the mind with good reading. -~vn»-_ KNITTED JACKET DESIGN N0. X 4664 The knitted docket is an almost lndis an ensemble. tern No X materials needed stitches and complete instructions. To order this l5 cents in coin or stain to Need "Fol-Charlottetown Guardian Design No. 4664 ‘W? sgimuors your daily your career. hobby, or ilmsuel routine. Q. How can 1' whiten and pa“ and we would spend them together in hotels. A_ $93k the spo-nge m mm, and ished school. but I was over my crush on thoroughly rinse in warm water .°°me- products you know marry m9? on temporary relief ' old and set in her ways. because usable item in a well stocked war robe. It may serve as a blouse or be worn over other sweaters as Pat 4684 contains illustration of the jacket. illustration oi design. write your name, address and No. X 4684plafnly on any piece of paper and send with Iwork Bureau. Chariot own Guard- Npmn--_._-_____- AdaXHI-5pg——nar—a~_-rra— tell the officials that we were rzoinrr home The bov whom 1 thouizht d me to the town where I tzot a iob alter I fin- him and didn't want him to I had met men whom I had better times with and who took m_e on wild parties. I dated my employer and had fun with him. "Now my boy friend has a job and wants me to marry him as soon as we can save enough money to start housekeeping on. but I almost haze him and I have tried in every wav to net rid oi’ him. but I can't. "I don't want you to trv to show me where I am wronz. for I KDOW that I am wrong in everything I do. I shouldn't have zone m hotels with a man l pretended to be in love with. I shouldn't a0 on drinklnlt parties now. and I shouldn't think of marrvlnz at 18. but what I want you to tell me is: should I marry this man because I have been his mistress whether I love him or not? would I be dolna any other man wrong if I married him with my past? Would anv other man want t0 1s it bosSlble that. a girl who feels “wlld" before she marries con settle down and be satisfied with a man who llkw to do none of the thlnqs she likes w do? "Please tell me what to do. for I would be the most miserable Derson on earth if I thought I would always live as an unmarried wife." Poor little girl! Poor little butterfly crushed on the wheel so early in ,1is flight for pleasure! How pitiful! How terrible to have made a mess of ones life at 18. to be old in sin before one is old in years! What can one say to comfort this girl. because what she has done is done and cannot be undone? What (‘an one advise her to do except Inoi: to marry the man she is tired of. because that would add still further to her misery? But no one could honestly tell her that many men would be willing to marry a tzirl who has lived as she has or that it she does wil not cast its shadow over her mmiaize. Sh-s has been like a child who has torn into tatters a beautiful book, or smashed an exuuislte vase. that nothiruz can ever make whole again. [that is why we older people are so sorry when we see vouth atartln: out on the way that always ends_in_dis_s5t'gr._ . Being stepmother Is Arduonl Job Dear Miss Dlxv-I am a. widower of 44 with twins about 1% years old and two boys one quite small. It a mature girl of 27 wanted to marry me. according to your theory it would be one of the worst things she could do. Phychologically. wouldn't a stepmother much younger than mygelf be the best to stand the spiritual. mental and physical ordeal of gr glng up these children? nswer: Undoubtedly any woman who had to wrestle with twin babies just beginning to walk and two small boys would need all thauyoutb and health and strength and fortitude that any human beinn co d possess. It would take some one who was a happy combination cf Jim Jeffrevs and Patient Griselda and who masessed, addition. the zeal of a mi:- sionary and the nervous system of an oyster to fill the bill. You will say that many mothers who make no claim to havlniz any unusual physical and mental attributes do live throne)- rearina larac families and maintain their sanity. ‘wt mothers zet hardened to their task by having their children come in broken doses. as it were. instead of in a bunch as the stepmother nets them. Also. a mfiiher has for her children that peculiar and inexplicable mother love that makes her deaf to their noises. blind to their faults, consider their tfl-ntrums and their tnlilisc is gives her the superhuman strength a and on week-ends we would ‘I was in love with followe i hlef cunning and cuk. Th t enables her to cook and wash and scrub all dav for them. .. a million calls for M-o-t-h-e-r and be up with them half the night with- out going to pieces. Whereas the stepmother has nothlnz to niuport her and make her task worth while except the sflecticn she bears the children's father. I think you are quite right in taking the age cf the woman vou are proposing to select for you: chiidern’: stepmother into consideration. A widower with olive branches should never marry a flapper. no matter how pretty she is. She is too much of a child herself to set alorur with other children. and they are sure to quarrel. =ide.s. a zlrl lacks judg- gnP-nt and experience in handling children. She ls too youniz for her o But, on the other hand. he should not man-v a woman who is too she is sure to be tyrannical and deter- mined to make the children fit into her little particular pattern. Also. the will lack understandinz and sympathy with youth. Bo the best bet is a woman who is youngish without helm young-from 27 to 35 is a Rod mare n. Being a stepmother is the hardest and most thankles task on earth, and no woman should no into it who doesn't feel herself as definitely called as o. preacher is to the pulpit because children need love. ‘They need a woman with mother arms to cuddle them. Thev need the nat- ience that passes all uunders-tandlng to deal with them. And unie5s I. woman is prepared to give all these to the little ones that she takes into her care she should pass up the widower DOROTHY DIX. Household Scrapbook lens, and polish as usual. Only one application every day or two is necessary. How to Keep Lemon: (B! ROBERTA LEE) Lemons may be k c nicely [or weeks, and even rnon . by D1w~ ing them in a ttxht container and covering with cold water, which should be changed weekly. Frciaen Palng‘ t w Don't permt cans pa!!! stand wiherd the temperature drops to freeaing, as this will ruin the paint. Steaming Eyeglasles The annoyance of moisture forming on eyeglasses when going from a cold into a warm atmos- ere can be prevented 11y mois- ng the tips o! the fingers and rubbing them over a cake of soap. Then rub them over the BEANS . I O The next time you pre are baked ' beans, try them with a avorin of BEMA Extra Fancy Ta la Molasses. You'll be delighted with the extra deliclousneaa it gives them — the added appui to grown-ups and young folka, too. Una BEMA Extra Fancy Table Molaaei In r ca u. Innfilu. cookies, ants, aa "m; filirbfidéoiivfi u) m auur at voua oaocn-s Ho BARBADOS MOlASSES "TE ORIGINAL PRODUCT-NOT A BLEND" PHD]! C): IQ npy 1-2 lb. raisins 1 small clove garlic i 1-1 cuo chopPed miona 4 lbs. peaches 2-3 out) crystallized ginger l tablespoon chill powder i tablespoon salt 2 tablespoons mustard seeds 1 1-3 lbs. brown sugar 4 cups vinegar nigethod: Put the raisins, garlic god Chopped onions i1.'|‘if."l ms o chopper. Peel and si-nng the peaches and cut them in small "ube-‘i- ChoP the linger fine and but all the ingredients together in P» Preserving kettle. Add the Beumlinil. 51180.1- and vinegar and 11°11 B1°W1y until the mixture is thick and a rich brown in anther. It takes about 1 1-2 hours. n into hot, sterile jars pm Corn Fritters i 1-2 cup corn cut [mm tbs sob 1 small onion, minced 14 988s. beaten Salt. e 8 tablespoons flour 1 1-2 teaspoons b pqwdgr Method: Remove the usk; 1mm i .______________ HOT 0R. COLD WATER 70R, MEAT? Should meat or fish to be boiled be put in h or cold water? The advocate of’ cold water says: “BY keeping the water s certain time heating without boiling, i fibres are dilated and it yields a quantity of scum, which must be taken off’ as soon as it rises." For instance a ie of’ mutton, ten. Pounds in wet: t. mould be placed over moderate heat, which wm Rradually make the water hot i without causing it to boil, for about ' forty minutes; if the water mi); much sooner the meat will be hardened and shrink up, as it it were scorched. The broth must of course. be1 saved and used as soup. When thisi is done boiling is a most- economi- oal wayof pronouns meat. T1101 next thing is to make a nice caper sauce to serve with . 1. Put your meet into cold water and keep covered with water the whole time. ‘iLDonot putitintotoolarea pot ~it must not be drown in water. 3. Heat it gradually, and take of! the scum as it rises; this la im- portant. the corn and be sure to take of all i116 Silk. then cut the com from‘ the cobs. scraping the cobs if they are young and milky. | Add the finely minced onion. the well beaten ease and the season- 85- Stir in the milk and then the flour, sifted with the baking pow- der, If the corn was very milky, you may need a. little more flour. for the batter should be about like waffle batter. Drop by spoonsful onto a griddle or into a iaraa iron skillet that has been well greased with dripplngsor bacon fat. Turn when well brown- ed one one side and brown on the other. Serve hot and maple syrup B06; mighty well with these we. Please Friends With Gay Hand- Made Gift: 1.1"‘ linwt f» 4,: Y.‘ Sewing Stand Easily Made What a delightful gift-this ador- able sewing stand, which you can make easily from one of those round wooden boxes your grocer gets cheese in. Golly painted, fitted with useful Rockets, who wouldn't love to have To make, just nail three wooden strips to the box for leu. The box cover gives support and makea a ul ahelf. Paint the whole stand first with flat white paint, iben with enamel in soft cream or apple green. The gay flower design? Paint it on freehand or uae a stencil. Line the aides o! box with a gathered strip of cretonne. Tack it in place to form pockets for sew- ing gadgets as the diagram rhowa. Use tiny tacks with colored heads. Cut a palteboard circle to fit the bottom, pad it and cover with cre- tonne. Other charming Chriltmaa iitta you can eaally make are a hand- some rlbbon lampshade. a pretty pillow top. Our v32-page booklet given complete directions lor thou and many more glf unning toys for children, gifts from color- ful [ourda A dainty droning talglgjiathroom utility boxed. Send 20c in coins for your copy o! jtand-Made Gift Novelties to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write lainiy your Name, iAddress, and e Name of book- e Name Street Addflll 4. when it is well scummed throw in a little cold water to throw up the rest of the scum. ll. Keep the pot gently simmer- ing the whole line: do not let it i so of! the boil or boil too fast; coi- I culate the length of time for cook- I ' Dunlop opinion?" inquired the barber. " don't." admitted the man. i The celebrated had been lecturin was in the Edward Irving at Dumfries. A locaity met Wattv the next) day. The latter said: ‘Weel, Willie, mon, an’ wimp dongs think oi.’ Mr. Irving?" "h. said Willie. contemptuous. ly, the man's craclrt." Dlmlop patted him on the shoul- der with a quiet remark, "Willie, gel! often see a light peeping ugh a crack" - ‘the barber was dark and ewarthy, has“! gag); and stgsrklingégt was e a e was escen from Iatin stock. "What do you think oi’ the Ital- ian situatlo% he inquired o! m; cus r. ' at is your i 0f’ Mussollmi?" 0pm on "Ibo some as yours." replied itho man in the chair. "But how do you know startxiicyrl “but you have the razor." C. P. IL EARNINGS Auk. M. mpamd with $3,619.38’! in the cor- reqxmding period last year. Gross earnings increased $1,559,- 751 to 886,120,609 from $34,560.85 and worklnz expenses decreased 8i.- 5411316 to $79,237,155 from $80,881.- Snappy Fa ~ For fl It's basic because you can L e or‘ ‘ and o! your new tall dress again and again. Still. because of the simplicity of the lines, you can keep it up to date forever. It combines all the highlights of the Fall i939 althou- ette. The sofitly draped bodice and summing din agm aze to flatter any aloe. ect for bridge parties. lirncheons, maflnees. or to wear at your club meetings. Beautiful to weer under your new winter coat. The flared gored skirt and the broad shouldered sleeves make you look tall and willowy and give you additional height. This ‘tool the eye‘ model will make you the best dressed woman in town. The narrow self belt is tied at the natural 3448 is d s1 so’ 1mm flaws-a: res as req roe - s o - inch material, 8-4 yard ruflling. Bend fifteen (lllc) (coin is pre- fered) tor pattern. write plainly your Name. Address and style number Be sure to state the size you wish. Style N0. 844-8 Size n. "rs.- "If!!! Street Address d!” P10711100 Hand-knit cardigans that end at the waistline over pleated skirts are popular sometimes in novel color combinations. One has car- digan in apple green, skirt in black and a. "sugar" coat in bright red. Bright red Jackets appear over black, white, navy and occasionally other colors, one worn by a naval officer's wife has a whte M110! collar worn outside. She wore a thin black sweater and an ll- around pleated with 1t- g1. ZZZQiI/J IElI iIlUlJ n/ivnn {iii H, 11/ l/l/flllv l’ J l, l .,»,. . . , OII Province shions l Home Use