s 'KAA.aAAQ4 iLiteroture MAY1, , '7. Ni slices! n are... *-'- v v .. l}. -.v s- -.-S<»¢i¢ d .Pel'evflql -'-: a~a4aaaaa an.‘ ha? Letter BOX l v -a kaa pa‘ a ' _'_'a-- I. _. ,. "'"-.-»- Chronlefatrgue-a denser sign Ithuszqally means that you fnefed-—> HRONIO fatigue should notbsnegleeted. Chronic C fatigue takes the" oy out of living. Then, there isalwaysthedanger. ‘Yfllllyltemwill ually. become weaker and some serious illness develoP- The simple wa to overcome, chronic istigueis to - create in the‘ dy larger stores of cslciunr phos- phorus and iron-—the “Vital 8". These three elements A ‘ are needed for the creation-cf new ' enerY,‘ r and. strength. The? enric "the lood, tone up thenerves, stimulate appetite and help digest food. . You can increase your fiplies gt the “Vital 3" b taking owa’ yrub ly thyree times a day. In dition, Fellows’ Syrup will bring you potassium, sodium and other mineral substances which, combined with the “Vital 3", more alkaline and h that “tired feeling”. e Fellows’ Syrup has been mica-u ream lll l ._-.. error/sawmill"? nan Acnwmss A IILND NIW . LING-ll‘! DlIIII-INT In r an assumes-s aosss p5 upon my neighbor's by him, but they 3N i166 en's m, and an u» labor. N0» mine as well as his the 5W ‘W! ""11"" l” “W ' chopped 115mm ‘ , _ quarters u tom to . Mix 5' biog?! for me, xind are 40A me h.‘ jleué puma’ as m,“ n“ “whim” "b9 5w“ ‘hem m §mmf grooveuxrul: orrhslf ' wise of 1W‘ "m" bwmm ‘ ‘Md pong“; the toga? taut-his groove. w Bake for one hour in a mode-ate oven. Chill and slice for sandwiches using rye or whole wheat bread. Makes s. substantial sandwich .i_____._ ll SOUND ADVICE ON IUD- JECT 0F PACKING -I 1—CAI.CIUM .';‘.':i":.'i".'2‘ 1M» e» Unfaithfulnss er? stipstiou. _ give you pron s .-.:.-s-.:..a....ir=-—- years d w" tzdgnsflpsfihn.’ I never Mt I started taking Fruitc- C I and anyone who has the sam had totry FYuit-ertives." Anni slstsmauttethaabosaeleawss ?" °" . flle- u Ordinary d to be deficient in oaiciu in any other mineral element. l-PHOSPHORUS An im , . m cells‘ of tae°m§f“§l‘.§,' bass and glandular tisru ‘I. bors‘ view- —Abraham Gruber. worn carpets use dull finish hat dye paint on faded a wh-n part with small brush, and d quickly in sun or under radia- , etc, This prevents color soaking ugh. The dye can be purchas- in all different shades from col- ercard. I-AUNDIRING IIANDKER- CHIEFS when washing handkerchiefs by hand mulch of the disagreeable na- ture of the task may be avoided by using salt in the first water, with ho soap. A teaspoon to a pint of warm we- tcr is sufficient, increasing accord- ing to the amount of water needed, or condition of the hankies. Then wash in the usual manner. KNIFE AND FORK ‘ HANDLES ’ Place some sulphur in a tin on ytove to melt, and when melted poor into opening in handle, and force in the stem of handle of knife or fork. The sulphur hsrdens almost inunediately. KATHARINE HEPBURN WEARS . NAVY BLUE DEEPER Katherine who took the Paris to Paris. stayed four days in Paris, then took the Paris home again, debarked from the liner wearing a navyblue en- for regulatin and main ' ' the neutrality of the b10332‘: for sustainin its normal mm. _ture. Also needed m- Itl-Nby foods (bread, "WI. pr) into ener . Ivor en are neefl I-JRON The entire store of iron in the h a: 01113’ about eonstantrenewslof le elmenl is necessary“ main even life lgellfy &l"{?.'.""‘ “d is not e bod Here Ls a piece of sound advice to housewives who contemplate mov- ing on the First of May. M nachos Blssswan and chi- na there is nothing better than bar- rels. Place s. pillow in each end and line the sides with small cushions and blankets. Crunrple paper and wedge it into every space. Braille shins should be packed in sawdust. The Chinese have an excellent method 0f packing their finest glassware. They dip each piece in cold water, and while it is still wet they wrap it in tissue paper, put on with a twisting motion. Ii; i; then packed in crumpled paper, The (lamp D898!‘ ¢lln85 t0 l/he glam and trims prevents the pieces from slip- p ng. . N_a.ruow stripe o! paper pasted d1- Bsenally acres Pictures and mir- ltfrlwlllhelutebrcfl-illbtheviin-a- egg one. A good packer~is known by way he packs books. breaks the binjg-igs, l. THE COOK ’S CORNER NUT BREAD ly do I sel in marriage, a living for her, the market. Don't dra around daty after ds week sf week, wi chronic “awe. This Fellows‘ Syrup. Revitalize yo with the “Vital 8" 3dgetmcre1oyoutolliving. flslsss. At FE Lfows? w,,,.,,*.,,,,,,,, SYRUP. "' ___comrouuo or liYPOPllOSPl-IITIS O h. supplied everyug "on y cells and red blood 007111101". the blood stream wll draw upon the an...“ One cup chopped nuts (pecans, lmglish walnuts, black walnuts or hickory nuts are delicious); one cup whitc flour; three cups gieihnsn flour; one teaspoon salt; two tes- spoons powder; one elm y sues-r; one lespcon structure. s. and thin _ _ army mean insufficient iron m the system. cup milk: one est: one Iymparthize with lover's young melted shortening. Beat dream. ake this reasonable view of their children's mar- riases. There are selflaih and possessive fathers and mothers WlhO are determined to keep their children for themselves and who would oppose thvlrme-rrieeew ‘lherearealso narrow) araidlprejudiced . 'J i TO MEND TRY SOMETHING CLAS SICA; Musician (after much p )‘ --Well, all right, since you insist, ‘What shall I play? Hoewonythins you nu. m only to annoy the neighbour-Bum Humor (Madrid) while... .54. by Do they rebel, make scenu and do women confronted by similar problems do? w,’ ully out of the picture? didn't belong to same social set. or they didn't‘ greatdmcle, or what not. I know o from marrying aman she loved, and nus. because sh: didn't liken the sha ageinswmoreizlnnymcanslz“ vase. You can patch it up, but the cracks srelthere and never more will it be a thim of beauty and of pride. In your case I should certainly advise you against dimes your husband's mifaithfulnem to you has stead of mental. It has meant no more appetite. from the steadying influences that path. He has been lonely. to resist temptation. The klnd of unfaithfulness that is imfaithfulnem of the heart. when s. is more congenial to him than his wife, entertains him more, who means something meant, than she has reason to think ofdvuroe. Ithinkthalt awlomanwholnsohildren of brutality from her husband rather than children and they love him, because there children pay the price of then- parents’ f Divorcetearstheirlivesoutbyths alone they can thrive and grow into happy dlsilluskms them, it embitters them. it _ troys the influence that their parents should have ov man or women have a. right to mam this wrong possibly be avoided. Heroicandwisearethosewoinmwisobeerin weight. And-be sure to label all boxes and barrels. ~—_-_-_._ IIPLIATI WAIM MILK Milk should be run from the sep- arator while it is warm. Otherwise a great deal of the butterfat is lost in This was well n- fylfwvebskirlsmwderzorwcupflne- ultra an example in one dairy herd improvement association W91 l3 recently, where it was found that one member was losing more than $7 in butterfat per month by letting the evening milk set until the next momma. and then separating it while cold. —--i—---___ NOTHING 0N THE FLOOR I have discovered that nothing. saves me as much time, MORTGAGE ‘SALE Y Public auction la Law Courts Building is Friday the twenty. fifth day of hiuy A. 11., 193i, at me hour of twclre o'clock nnnu, ALI, that iraai, piece and [mu-cl oi’ land situate, lying and being un Lot or aownahip Number Flfty~0nc lll King's County bounded snd described as loll lo that. is to say: COMMENCING ouwthe West side of Baldwin's Rm at the Northeast angle cf land now or formerly in possession of John Kell , snd running thence (micro-ding to the magnetic meridian oi‘ ills year 11M) Nor seveuty~ono degrees and thirty m utee cat sixty-seven chain. to the Stanhope Road, thence north along said Burnhope Road ei ht chains (or sufficient to make f y nerd); thence South seventy-ens de- grees and thirty minutes East or nu- sllel with the South line to Baldwin's Road aforesaid, rlu-ucq South along laid Baldwin's Road (p the place of commencement, containing fifty sccres of land, a little more or less. A1450 all that other tract. ieoe sni serving. onanus annan One our» mar; twe eggs; two tablespoons shortening; one cup milk; three cups flour; three tea- s Eayy blue crepe dress with front utton closing, The standing, slightly rippled collar was of navy uryll white striped taffeta. Miss Hepburn wore a character- istic smell, close fitting, forward lflvted ‘beret of fine navy blue straw fabric, and ‘ leather opue pumps. Her smiling demeanor, in sghtraat to the mood of her sailing hqveral weeks age, made a pleasant- ymyouthful, vivacious impression, g to this popular screen ae- ter may crave only ents, knows why any long as they suit us. can strips oover with water and one cup ‘$2,... sugar, boil until tender, drain ofl water, cover with cup of (rash water and half cup sugar, repent. until water is cooked down. Let cool, then chop rind. Mix sugar and eggs bogethgr ereaming well, add shortening. ‘Fhen. slit flour and baking powder to- gether. and add alternately with the milk mixing thormlmhly. Add the chopped orange peel last. Bake in s she 1s so weary of beini; suppressed and maple!‘ in My kind of hows that was en '. ‘ meYou never can tell hovulmsmiaga moetwomlsinggoon ronksand glxlfilfl aregioriom sucoeses. And hoses llgly Fat eeeeoe IIVWII and workasmyrule, theflocrohatcsn whereflInmyclo had l4 lbs. is ll llays "Nothing on poutblf 6'0 else- thes closets I have lllfilv% Dut in about a foot loaf Ila-n rubbed with sho forty-five minutes to one hour, modern/ts oven. in rtening, for notmea-ryherifhe atragedvof banddesper-sfrcly. sweep or scrub, I can and thoroughly. bec are almost clear cttls of BenKors To- Thls Week st ALL .4161) DIPABTIIIN’! Your swsslst has ii or lck from his wholesaler. today to Battle C ‘Drugs, Ltd._ Dept. 2, Wakerviile Ont. New Spring Smartness Illustrated ilressmaking Lessons Furnished With Each Pattern __By Ruth Rogers Stocks and stack! of washing itocks-neveraooetoomanyfor ncr-msllittlegkis whcioyetoromp sndplsy. bloosnerblssn- in lkenuhblue diuntyJfotel-icwdarling ieiswiththessshacrossthebaok. The scalloped collar is white or- gsndie. Beeforyouruslf what a simple affeiritisiefsslaim. ‘ilhue if it is hanging, on a shelf or in a ‘other utensils. l; time in shelf cleaning. sesvrsseeessssosesssl Name aveclslsesasses .-‘ n - it's dark. Don't say a word 50d! but get our duffel packed and. arrange for a stateroom on What Every Widow Knows! BY LUCILLE VAN SLYKE ~ ensures e1 nuns PACKS nan TRUNK (“also vnnnlng train-order a taxi "It's hardly fair not to tel) Mrs. ‘your plans," she began her Beaten-was so stub‘ his "But I'd advise you to gust." the doctor had ad . fortably situated." The ins immediate their departure. He wasn't i‘! her protests with lfilimeot that it was sible flint he was not York. econ to an - the IIEALTII IEAIIS IIAII Allll HAPPINESS Street Address n..-.-......------.--......-..... sntf WiWain-o-sweac... ..=»; .. . women report benefit. you I00.‘ .15...." shat ea our of loo larir help quite fair who: he cut - .-.-- ‘wrest-- keep pretty ded “Lucky f0!‘ You first you are so oom- w- Memento for heart breaded over him, very loathe to leave him, a use weir-homily unhapp . theeflective ‘Ilhedaywasnlled entirelypcs- Her-own safeinNew backtcdreenwim Sadie was wa going. Mrs. Morson ale between the sick room not amriie that it was dangerous for him to go. He seemed literally ob- sessed with the idea of getting away, Indeed, every moment that he had to aces,‘ Molly's hospitality seemed e. to him tortur m- he knew now that he loved her and wanted her as he had never ythlng in all his life, and himself over and over tried to speech. "I'll just say "flanks and the room when Mrs. lidcrsim told Molly that h; was going. BWH Gill‘ flying, brown u!“ shining she cried, Why. Dex’, you unit gol It's suicidal! I won't let you!" she tum- €d uporliatthgotvm older women. "You wo m (n-azy to l t hi tmwTt m" e m even ' You know bow man r his said ‘m. a ‘Once they've set their hearts on something they don't stop. Dex‘ feels like he must go home." . I made so much trou- ble. You've been-Just dear," he ended impulsively. "Tlwy why do you go?" she "Becawe." he caught at the door- way to steady himself, "—you e.m_ so deal'—G00dbye-—G0od luck-J’ 11¢ pulled his little speech out. His Qroping hand caught at the taxi man's shoulder. He wouldn't so much as look at Molly. His stepmother wee murmirring conventional farewells, Molly was fflfdns herself to make some sou-t of B-Ilflwel‘. And Presently a door bang- ed and they were K ‘gone, leaving a stunned and incredulous Molly be- hind them. chatte i MiLnMM“ l‘ “i; y. wa a1 beside her m‘ "98!’ hotel lo be peholden ," Molly heard hea- my. "Would you mind down. stairs?" Molly stammered. "I left the desk with nobocw in charge." "Of course I'll go." the good- humored soul replied. "I thought Lilla was there." "I told her to'ps.c.k and so." Molly was unexpectedly bitter. Nor could Molly have explained to herself why it was that Line's pres- ence ln the household had become intolerable. husbands‘ philanderim until meirehiidrmase bbeirehareoters normed. Andoftenthesewomenbsewardisflratthsirhusbandsflreof wonnn-ohsnngandsettledownintothemostdomesticofDsrbys. DOROTHY DIX. with anger. “He was out in the backyard hilliinmh the‘ on himi You make me sick the we; you never miss s. chance to make it look like Clarence was mixed up ir -—in——lthat sort of thing. You and Mr. Hatch both irreat Olare like hewssadog-noteogoodasylou neat mn- deul You're pretty slick but you sure started when you tried to vamp Claire! He's not so slow, himself. You might kid Gordon along, and you might kid Hatch along, by never letting yum- dates set mined but when you be- gan trying to add Glare to your ctr-in! you started something!" Her short laugh interrupted her tirade. "Did Nlr. Iiatoh tell you/whet Clare said to him that Satin-day night when you started of! on your Green- wich joy ride?" "Was lvir. Hatch here that night?’ Molly demanded. Lille. grinned. “I'll say he was! And Clare put him wise to a lot of thlngsl" (To Be Continued.) WELLTIIAINIID The train had stopped line and the guard was tired answering stupid questions- Whstfs the matter, guard. came another . “The signalmen up there has set red hair. replied the sushi. m4 we can't get the engine to pass the box.—'l‘atler. AMorningSmils A ‘Science and Socks Pro essor was delivering an ad- drea before aJroup of business men. ii: can mien a manufac- turer ieinedhizue with him. "Baum" I m b ,, he insisted. m m’ What is your buslnea?" onthe o! youtobeacuraic; Iasked rmat time imis he ." suddenly dawned on the , who eu- your 330m, he Ask ‘for A800 The Better Tablet for Headaches Neuralgia and Pain Valuable y Residential Property J 2°? (iflfieuflhw llelsoii & Bentley She tapped summarilyat the door of Mia's room after Mrs. Moreen disrenrd of wrinkles that would eruue from casual a. method of packing. ‘fraud I'm not going?" she insulmtly. ,Goodbye and good luck," he decided. But he was utterly unprepared. the whirlwind that swept intol .. -.~.., .4 ~q Q-mevealq '<"_ Iwhue was m». Collins." Lilian grey eyes were shuddering asked n. .Kl',loan'tbe parcel of land on said Towns in henn- ed and bed as follows, that is to saw-JEOMMENCINF. a! s sills fixed in the West side of who hun- hcpe Road in the Norzb boundary oi land issued to Lawrence Murphy afterwards in possession of Edward all‘, and from thence West to ills divis on line between Lots Numbers Fifty-one and Sixty-six, thence berth (according to the magnetic meridian o! the year 17M) eight. ohninu or until it meets the South boundnrl‘ of land leased to Aloxuixder Ftmvnri, aim- wards in possession of ii. McQusiii. thence alon ssJd lino sixty chains or ope Road aforesaid. l4 thence South along ibe said iio the ‘place of commencemem, connin- ing ifiy acres of land s liiils morl r . o less, ALSO all that other irsi-i, niece mi parcel of lanil on "said TnwnshlP described as follow!- thlt is to z-COMMENCING on ihl South side Penkes Baud n the Northwest corner of land fonnerlf owned by South along said James West line m the Nomi lwllilililfl‘ u William Gormle 'e land. nn-l mung! West along Wlllnm llorulcy‘! and North boundary uulll i: strikes ihl East ids line of John Gormlefs farm North along said John Germ- sst side line to in» South side o Peske's Road, thong-c nlnus ll‘ South side of said Bonn to of commencement, containing b acres of lend a little morn n!‘ lm. J" _ said three tracts containing in all 0M hundred and fifty acres of lami- ALSO all that other ma. vim I" isrcel of mm cu ma ‘IOWXIIW hounded and described as follows. W‘ a to IIYI—COMMENCINO cu "l" Blast side cf the Baldwin's Road It ll" southern side of’ a road m‘ outhern boundary cf Hugh l!" Quaid's farm (formerly Patrick Gull‘ win's) thsucs running South seven!!- fcur d East forty-seven chairs thence ten chains and sigh l‘ urn lulu. thence West per-lb! '1‘, the first sntioned boundary W! seven chains or to the Baldwin s 1W4- theuce northerly along snir‘ mud f‘ the place of commencement. mural- ing fifty acres of land s little ml! less. The shove gals is made under 9° of sale contained is an indentan M dated the seventeenth l: 0g airl Good . y, gy P "..¢”'n.'ili'..‘3'..- ' all? rm- nhip Number Fl ty- no, in d‘ County, Farmer, and Hannah G02” win his wife, of the one purl. "d l. god‘: cf lg. are; cggmdaifllfl, a eea ma e e m prludpsl and interest um" seesse . m for sures particular soul! Ined and gentley, “ "ream lettetown. Dated em zs-s any er Arr" l~ n‘ If you have never triad A500. than you can net realise the beneficial effects in sudden at- tack cf Rheumatism, Nesrllsll or Headache. afiOOnisxth; lite“ discovery or are e ‘o head- aches and 91in: it ll NW!‘ 5°" mus it's more effective and is perfectly harmless. A500 gives almost instant relief and does it without the use oi harmful drugs without an! bad after e!- feats. E a c h tablet Ilflilfllollllli stamped A-S-C-O Residential llroperty For Sale arms n. WK"? “ml.” s fly known z es feet, (Itlflh of Lot 2200:” water heating and all ramp inreanflesrtyoflsndl"! m» arr-Mm" raver comm! 1n Richmond Simi-