R?m@~ .. .~.~.>\i...... t i t 31 F. . Service: V’ ‘gflanaldmo Slip Coven Are _ Simple to Make d‘ a I Away with Shabby Furniture! Refreshing as a spring breeze in our living-room——smart slip covers ' hide worn upholstery. What could be lovelier than s flnn-textured blue and white striped cotton piped in red? Or a cool chintz patterned in plum. rose. green and white’! Making your own slip covers i: a joy when you fit them the easy pin-on way. No fussing with pat- terns. You simply smooth material neatly over chair, following the lines of upholstery, and pin firmly every I inches. Leave 4-inch tuck- in between seat and back to allow for strain. Cut outside pin line. allowing 1% inches for seams. Basie and try on. To give your cover a trim custom- made air use zipper fasteners to close placket openings. Bind seams with a contrasting fabric or cover them with sn ornamental cord that matches the color of your rug. Follow step-by-step directions in our 32-page booklet for all kinds o! practical, up-to-the-minute chair and sofa covers Tips on materials. colors. style’; Dfltd mo coins for your-y copy of How '1!) Make slip Coverers w The Guardian Home Service. Ad- dram. Be sure‘ to write plainly m Name. Address, and the of booklet. gm Name Street Address 0th Province Modern Etiquette i (By nonsnrs LEE) l IF§'§Q'OQ'§‘§Q-Q+OOOQ-O-O-O—O~O+O—O-O Q. When a man and a woman are entering a restaurant, and no waiter is around. who shoud pne- cede? A. The man should precede and choose the table. If a waiter is present to assign the table, the woman should follow the waiter, the man last. Q. Should a girl in an office use such expressions as '=Oka.y," and “All rizhty?" A. No. The English lanilflflse is so broad that such slang express- ions should be avoided. ' Q. What should a woman wear fihen mat-Ling an afternoon call? ALAAA A44AA cpmankg Re alm A $0 And Her Activities BBIDES LUCK A brlde-to-be should not forget, To feed and tend her household pet Ere leaving on her wedding day- Twigybring her riches-so they Now. should her shoes pinch. woe betide The young and newly-wedded bride! Pbrdrhis relations may bring e And discord to her wedded life! HEALTH RULES l. Be moderate in all things. 2. Eat slow . 3. Exercise daily. preferably out- doors. 4- K6011 your weight normal. 5. Drink plenty of wafer. 6. Secure daily movement of the boweh. 7. Breathe deeply 8. Sleep with open window. 9. Keep teeth and unis ciean. 10. l-Iave a. sense of umour. HINTS O_N FRTQING FISH ‘There are three ways of propu- lng fish for frying. viz.. firstly drop it in mil‘; and flour; secondly, coating it with prepared batter; and thirdly. P881118 and crumb- ing. The last is considered the nicest. but Ls also the most ex- pensive. The pan used for frying should contain sufficient fat in thorough- ly cover the fish. Dripping, lard or oil can be used for frying Dur- poses. The fat must be quite hot-in fact. be smoking-before the fish is put in. so as to harden the out- side, thus Ereventing the fat from entering in yhe fish, which would sooil the flavor and make it in- dhzestible. Only a small quantity of fish should be fried at a time, and the fat shmfd be allowed t4) get ‘P10!‘¢‘u€l‘"'" hot before (the next lot is put in. Asrocnasthe fishlsbrownon both sides. drain it on paper or a cloth. so a: to absorb all the fat. It shmild then be dished up on a firilged paper and placed on a hot s . When the frying is ended, allow ‘lie fat to cool a lit-tie. strain it, to remove anv loose crumbs or bits of bailer. rend the fat will then be Ulllfe fit for further u'e. PRINCEQS KYRA T0 BE MAR- RIED AT DOORN Doorn. the Dutch villa-village where the err-Kaiser lives in re- treat. is growing more and more excited abou+ the Royal wedding which will take place in May. The villagers are hoping that the little chapel just a little way along the road from the Royal residence will be used. Princess Paul of Greece. the bridegrroms cousin, had a good look over it when she came. with her hurt-and. on her honeymoon visie to Doom a fortnight ago. She will be “matron of honor." Princws Kyra, the bride. has also lnnoected this chapel with her fiance, the Kaiser's grandson, and the questions of decoration has been gone into. All-the floral arrangement-s will be within the scope of the Doom estate. The Kaiser's rosarlurn will supply most of the blooms, and there will be some contributions from his oranzery. _A. A push-stressed- ranon r-uno Instant no. m Omgjullts are ever popular. This on that an assembles them tnmdthtnt noeegav fashion. Colorful, cosy and - ‘was “mmhnd ""'.....‘l..l"'.t‘.l‘.'l'“..'l.‘ "narrows. 9%; “A ~~~ Mega" is; 1.8??? p. and complete tnltzuetionifor stains and quilting. ' 1:“; “(My Mq-Eg For 00mm!!! nnttern Ind instructions for an 0| men- m-sirnu. ' __ U“ I send 2o cents tn mm or ootn (coin preferred) u» The onmonmwn PARIS ARE "A" I Guardian Needlework pertinent AND CREAM g M‘ Print vur name and address plainly AND mu" at moon - z. n» cit-numb». nnrdln mellowed 0m. neuron so. m fig‘. .- _ _“_'_'¢y'~_--§_----'_-_---‘-- H-‘a’ ‘~'“__"”g@| --~ - ----_- The “Housewife MILK runnmds Milk nuddined when m m a idldudolhwoer in a mung pa!) my, t; and of are BJWBYQ beg- creamy. nor are they "n- bshed tidy by milk m edge‘ on e dish CBAMOIS LEATE. To keen a channels leather soft and always ready rm- use, do not. dry. but place u. while klflss jam jar and t. A leather will last twice as long if kept this way. 5511099811 t0 a depth of about one inch with a litte butter or lard all; you will find nothing will boil MENDING SHEETS “fhen mending tears in sheet-s, place a piece of tape under the slit. and then darn over it. It makes the mendin sheet stronger and M81- Bflpev 11y ifthe teerisa right-angled one. YOUR. GLOVES Unbecoming ocr unsuitable gloves may ruin your outfit quite eesilv, so spend as much t on their. choice as you would on any other item of your e le. If your hands are too large. try wearlm a long night sleeve with a point that comes well over the hand. Don't have the sleeve per- fectly plain: a trimming jui above the wrist. which is meant to be noticeable, helps the hands m 100k smaller. Color. also. is important. Hands which are naturally red will look much worse against. a. white or pale coined sleeve. A black cuff has a wonderfully shimming effect on a wrWt that is too large, If t0" hqv» large hands. and are fond of rings, let them be of the ruerv-uise ‘tyre. with by; s+ones_ A mall neat ring merelv makes the hand look twice its size in contrast. A small neat ring adds attraction to a dainty hand “KING'S cocx caowan" AN 01.0 anousu OFFICE Th9 1111811511 Courb no longer boasts the picturesque adjunct, K1n8s Oock Grower, but, form- erly. from Ash wear-lead; w Easteritwasthedutyofsu an official to crow the hours every night in the precincts of the Palace in obvious allusion to the story of Peter's denial of Christ. On the first Ash Wednesday he spent in the country, however, George II. im/Pcrfect-ly acquainted with Eme- llsh 1111811886 and customs. was startled when the crswer entered hi5 Dresence and imitated me cocks "shrill clarion." Suspeutlilg an insult. he rvprimg up to strike the crower and was only with dlf- Yifllllty appeased. After that it. was thought judi- cious to abandon nhe practice, but the King's Cock Grower found s. place in the Royal Household, with l"! Wllmvriate salary. until 1522. LOOSE COVERS If you are halving any chairs or sofas recovered, remember that loose covers can be mdde to look like tight-fitting ones if they fast- en on with hooks or clips. If you are buying new chains or sofas. don't think that the odor of the irpholstery doesn't matter as it be hidden under the loose covers. Be sure to choose s. color that goes well in your room. lhen when you send the loose covers to be cleaned the chairs and sofas will sun look all fight in the rcom. rursnnsrmo nfi‘ COLLEC- rrou snowN n: LONDON Seallnc wax melted and run over taffeta to check design ls used for a boa/tu- in Jeff's (London Mllllner) new hat collection. ‘There are mmry Victorian themes like eusestlnybttsfromthkand J -_'_ - - ¢- - _ _ Q "Vicky," a. tiny block velvet cap surmounted with violets, with flowering lace veil at. back. He has the usual group of brim-med "suit hH/ll like "Red Rlddy." the brim up at back. down eta-front. with crown built hiuh on one side. This is in beet red felt banded with green vctersham. He continues the ear- ller-reporfcd wide at side, turn-um brtms mrrowind at from and back, allied with, phallow ridged crowns. and fbrerd. are usually in Panama, Leghorn or . fancy struws. accessory is the ohvohbladoovrbwornetsldehead Cl vvvwywv vv Y la i nd v AMomingSmllo firs” _(.1I;A___R,_ commas: if i’ Ji-Pi - -—-?-—~ i “‘ ‘ an A ' an AQA‘ A y_le-“fli“ Dgrntliy Dix's Letter Box INIIBXOI-IT! OOIIIX “rtknouse.'sudtlredirednr' his Tllhenetoget new t . “Pllyf said bll eflllsllue. ‘ilk Jones always seemed a also. obli- ing sort of girl." - "Oh. she's all that. But in W111 keen mien-noun: mo when I'm dictating tn at t0 a w howhoqaell Jmcertahflyilegreltwsste "1 soil-t ob t u» ma." explain- ed the direc . “but it looks so bad ionhave to keep aylng I don't s. , - cromlng “Judge stlszbring be! low. ran into an obviously sea-std: pBSOIIgQr whom he recognize‘ as timber-meter who practised before " ‘Can I do any-thing to you?" he inquired. solidtmnly. "Yes. your Ilormhip.’ named the - "W!!! you overrule thk motion?" Honor. and Self-Respect Are the Most Price- less Jewels a Girl Can Own — Once 1.08% Her Chance for Future Happiness ' Goes With Them '3.‘ *”‘°"'°'..é°’~:.'a."{e $3 _ . e mine u . 5;: lfifiiffisfifi 53.1% mxoet. and weydtd like y but Iwouldnever asfa-rastherestoftfln ' " used. Jim left mo and hi8 said it was neu- Domuiy Din-Jim avid I had been ma. know tofasten backhslrwhich isaleek overtheeanarulsweptispauback. BHUBABB MAIGUQITI 000k together several sticks of rhubarb, honey, and very little wa- ter. In the meantime make a cake mixture (the welsht of an egg in butter, sugar, and flour, The first irwo creamed. The and flour well beaten in). Pu rhubarb -whlch should have stewed to a nice sticky mas. into a e dish. cover with the cake _ , and 000k in a quick oven, CURTAINS AND COVERS your self , 4 eee are gone she can never get them Youaresoyoundand ofbvethatyottcannotaeo intendedtomarry audthalt selftngethlmbac Ifhe hcwasinawsttlontndo when you theyused sin youamuet seldom turn out happily. because the husband If you feel you want a change of color scheme in bedroom or liv- ing-room you can have ca:- pet. curtains, and loose covers, etc., dyed an entirely new shade. and one cost will be most reasonable. Do y0ll know how much a bright- ly-pattemed slip-cover can do for an easy chair that has seen better days? Really the cost is negdgible if you make than things yourself. Curtains of the cheapest material be charmed with the new fabrics in 1he shops. And don't for- get to give your cushions some new . covers of gay fabrics that will i brighten y0t1l‘ rooms. considerably. FIRST-AID FOR FURNITURE A little beauty treatment with the right formula will soon restore furniture lo a "shining loveliness. French polished furniture re- spends to the finer types of funni- tzure cream, as do lacquer cabtneh and pianos. A simple polish of beeswax and turpentine will give s. mellow sur- face to any natural wooQ that have not been french polished. but s. lot or rubbing is necaary to attain good results. always being sure to rub with the grain. After a few applimions. these pieces will be less susceptible to stains and scratches than the more delicate pieces On new pieces a coating of cellu- lose varnish has the effect of ren- daring them im/pervious to heat. and practically stain proof. The disfiguring marks that appear on polished tables when ex- oeseivel hot plates are used, should be trea ed with spirits of camphor. Apply with a soft cloth in a rotary rm- o sum n: on w - emerxliclinry tch ocd en surfaces. a nuxtm-e of equal parts or turpentine and canuphor- ated oil 1s erooeilent, but stiould be left for a day before polish is applied. PLENTY OF RUBBING white enamel fumllure should be washed with warm. soapy water. wi as dry as pomib e, and then ru d with a flannel dipped in dry whitening. Give a final rub with a clean leather. Ebony furniture responds well to a little olive oil of the best duality being rwtfoed in and polished of’! with a m. flllfbdl’. whiie linseed d! poems u, agree well with maho- galllpapplying polish member- very little polish but plenty o! rubbing. Furniture of wicker should b6 treated with s. stiff brush or the brushing attachment of {he vacuum cleaner. and lightly polished with B t loth. MTQC event the wicker-work from urnlng yellow it should he washed over with salts of lemo: Children's Colds ....Belt treated c "dosing" ills. e It true to do, but these never his wife because he knows that she has no rock-bottom prin- ciple that would give her the stnmgth to stand by her ideals and her code. how tedshe was. Helmnwsher tobeaweaklin! who would yield up er sufllcient unsure. In his soul he has a 00n- teznpt for her. She has climbed down ofl’ of the pedestal on which he aces a "good" women and he never has the feeling for her that he would ve for a woman who came to him with cfean skirts. mm in the wife and reverence for her, two of the flnmt and most beautiful things that can sanctlfy marriage, are gone from th one that l8 merely the legal of an old liaison. And suppose at er you become a man's mistress he grows tired 0f you and refuses to marry ou. with then? Suppose you become dissusted with the man our-self an fall in love with some tine, honorable man who nm think o‘ taking you for his wife if he lmew that you were a soiled dove. How bitter. then, is your punishment, for if you tell him you lose him. and, if you rmrry him without telling him, you must t dread of his finding out about you and carry in your heart a shameful secret that will poison your whole marriage. m Believe rne, my child. it pays a girl to be good It pays her in health. no matter P‘ r'lsonal xFashions vv vvvvv men. unis and fill with: onAnou carom Til-LING c 3-4 up W8" 1-8 teaspoon salt 2 Q5! g cup milk. scolded l teaspoon vanilla“ i‘; and gdxod: w”; and sift the 811881’- flour and salt. Add Fatwa"? u’ the seamed milk and c-ok over hot water mvtll the cream fig?!“- ‘l be t WES fl gl-dntltavlfutwez milufbxes loose!- °°°1 wgeealdgtighora-ngme ‘Mnuhéna remove all the whim membrane. Out into amt; l pieces and arr-once "W!" l“ t ° well baked pie shell. Pour the mum filling over the orantlfl! "id chill. Serve. wooed with "h???" meum. Sometimes lust roi- t disnee. My this made with bananas. C181 DATE 0UP CAKES 1-: oup charmed m! 1-2 cup piece cherries cfioooed Method: Cream the butter and gm guqgr and add the well beaten em. sift flour and soda and add alternately with the sour milk- AM the chopped fruit and nuts and mix well. I generally reserve s. little of the <1. Literature flour after measuring it tfldfllfifl‘ the dates and cherries s10 ithev will not. stick trqeflwr in H" 03R‘! 01' m-m t» the bot-tom. M1x well and happiness in her chances of marrying a. flne man. and it. pays her most of all In her self-respect. The one person in the world with whom it is absolutely necessary to be ri hi. is yourself. and you can only be that by living up to the best that is you and never lowering your ideals. Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a man of 25. Have supported my mother for eleven years. Now I have met the girl of my dreams-d fine. splendid woman. and want. to marry her, but my mother won't hear of it. Says she wil‘. never give me up or let me marry anybody: that she will dlc if I leave her. and that she will never live in the home with my wife. I wouldn't ask her to do that because I know how miserable she would make my wife, because she is so lealous that she has had flts every time I went to see s. trl. I don't feel that my mother should keep me from marrying an llshing a home with the girl I love. What do you And what am I to do abotu it? BILL. Answer: Don't discuss the matter with your mother any more. Just take your girl and step around to the person and get married. As soon as it is over and a flxed fact that she can-t’ he'p. your mother will have a few hysterles and then simmer down and be reasonable. Don't worry about her dying or committing suicide. She won't do either. llvlllions of mo‘hers keep their children under sublection b threatening to die for thirty or forty years at a. stretch if they are crosse . It is a cowurdls weapon. but they have found that it works, and old women are seldom particular about the means they use in dominating their fam- ilies. B-ut don't take your wife to live with your mother, or let her-live with vou. Get somebody to live with Mother. or out her in a nice board- ing house and, although she will protest at first that vou have broken her b-ni-t and been mean and ungrateful in her. vou will be surprised at how chlrny and happy she will be. And when there is a grandchFd she will think she enlgneered the match. It is certainly the height n’ selfishness that the woman who married herself and had children who have bfOught, her so much comfort, that she does not wish to give them up. should be willing to deny mm children the hsnpkiess that she has . Deer Miss Dun-What do vou think of an elder-iv widow and widower vettinw mended? Thev are both lonely find are thinking of merging their interests and settinw up a home for both. but they are wcndoring what their dilldren and the public will say. What do you say? X. “ma... I any it i< e fine idea and for them my, u, bother smut what the pub- lic or their children will say. DORUPHY DIX. and water .T'he application shou“ ¢ not be "co drestfc. as too m‘"\ damp will crack {Ibe wicker. Dr- lflousehold Scrapbook well out of doors. aoplv a small quantity of white furniture cream § and w“, “an,” (By monsters LEE) t Storing llneru BRADALBANE RURAL 5911001- Linens wll‘. not {tum yellow when stored lfxthey are wra d in hi? Honor roll for March: 53%;“; f l; p" not’ a" ' Grade IX-l. Elmer Oouslm: 2 m very 805012: Elsie Thacher; 3 Christeen Cou- ns. Grade VIII-l. Mary MacLeod; 2. Sadie J. Banks. Grade VII—l. Carlyle DelBhan. Grads VI-l. Pauline Thacher; P! drawer, or closet with blue enamel. Flooring Food An effective method of flourtng 2 Edwin Abbe . ' _ _ | -,, food evenly and quickly for frying gfi IIYXJL §:|“‘h§n_ u w mix the flour, mt and owner Grade II-l. Donnie Gr em. in I- P81)" bed. P"! 111 W? 100d W and, I A _1_ Mum-q; Mw- be floured. and then shake well. - ' . fford Ieod 2. Jean cousins, I O11 ch-‘h “h”. Olnmois gloves may be kept pit- l‘; liltfiwol olive oil tn “g5 r01 lhcbeod ° Mlmpracnér. Tit er. (Ends B -1. Nadine Deilhen; C v-wnr into well butltnred muffin oars fillirw them allwut z-s M1. Bake in n. modem-to. 1" own f0!‘ about 20 mlwuter. until done. Cool and ice, if cystred. Ends Corns Quickly; Takes Away Pain Makes them shrlvel up and drop off; makes your sore toes well in a. day or two. Relief canes quickly. Paint on a. few drops of Putnam's Corn Extractor tonltht- see how well our sore corn: feel in the morn ng. It's a real corn solvent. Nothing so good for sore corns as Putnlm’! Corn Extractor. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Bold by all drug- glsts. 35c per bottle. i‘ FOR l FASHION ounces f. HOME DRESSMAKER‘ 1.0.. ‘PEPHMBITIOM WDILHAMILTONS PILLS The following letter ‘tells how g very sick lady recovered health and strength. “Last winter I was sick with swimw- Ind when spring came 1 was week, bilious, and rheumatic, my head eched every morning‘ I didn't get any help till I tried Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They took the yellow color out of my face, pug new tone in my stomach, and ih creased my appetite. The bilioua attacks and rheumatic pains gm]. ually departed. Dr Hamilton's Pills made a new woman of me." This was the experience of M!“ Nanette Cadieux. What Dr. Hem. llton's Pills did for her they m" do also for you. Commence treat. merit without delay. p“ f/AAIIL rcws PIUS 10M; 1/11’ S YS TF. M How Can I ‘I ‘l Qmowoentmabeepeflb mover Avseuwopouxrcb m! halfpoundltmetnmn d lultrmtogethmwand tall er at while still warm. ‘Ihlelnb onloosensthg aniline beeasilyrernov . Q-Howcenlmakeapodfil nail? c A.'1‘h of arklodw the l a ben- . e an ti: light. wlttiytllvo to foufiablo- shouldbe mud spoonsofwa. foredoub Jmomnt le-crusted pie will be still betlter if 1-2 w- ful of balding powder b h the flour. How can I treat the bull handles on cutlery when th have become stained or yel A. Rub with a flannel cloth moisten r‘ with peroxide of h!“ Q. THE “Mfg are just a few easy steps ho the making of this attractive bolero Jacket dress. When lla finished. it. will be the envy of all your friends. Its simple tailored lines ma. it an a/ltrsctive costume with or tihout its {whet far town or the office. And, L's quite dmsy enough for bridge or tea-time. It would be charming made of navy and white dotted sheer prim with a. crisp white ongandle collar. Add L1?- of mum ¢:mvn‘u a Mil’!- l ng strwwberry- grooegra n ribbon bodice lacing. Its fitted. princess line, takes inches off l your waist. The‘ rhythm of lts| flared hem, gives ti, a certaln| “lift" that makes you lork and colored jacket in a tone picked out of the print is captivating. The pettlem may also be used for separate bolero Junkets. Style lilo. M14 is duig-ned fr: shes 1d. 14, 1d. 18. 20 yeua, 80. I. 3.3. "m" ‘M? "centre meteflel with 1-4 yyaard of SiI-lndi wilt-mating thswatlerusedforwamlrvgthem. |'|.|. SAY! u: map 1o at; WILLIAM TELLMIIM VORILED HIMSELF UP/ ounoroaermm-um as us» or m: runs! sur umu: JULIUS msm ms uvmso ant/surest mro runs: vmrs/ WILL nsoovo ms mnous woaos ssour nun-um: ‘n SERVED] lsamgtzo/ caAzY rvwr/ HISTORY umv quicxLY YOU'LL as oou av 11m steaming-Liza’ “MUD, aura ruvow/ on Jusrrwo rmsseoouruts wnru wuotr mun on cum mo mm PROVIDE-S moss vmro uoumsu- MGNT rum ww A unm MEAL. IN MMIINUNADA. GIT A PACKAGE Ltflltt IN TO GEORGE GURU. AND , OIACI MIIN IV tllC IKB 002N009]. 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