‘Zenfiilfi 5E $135 an: .-- ‘,.,’, Qfi§aflav H11 T!“ . IIOIISEWIFE AND l IIER AGTIVITIES piano as well as its beautiful finish. Excessive dryness is Just as huriii- ful. During the months when arti- ficial heat is used, keep a container of water in the room where the piano is located. Never, o1 cdurse place the instrument near a regs- ter, radiator or stem-minim EXiI-h‘? the keys to light every d;y to keep . them from yellowing. Dut wizh at soft clean cloth and occasmiaJy, wipe off the keys with a slightly, dampened cloth, then dry thorough- ly. There are several theories al 10 the origin of the wedding-ring. Here is one of them: Before the time o! mints and, coinage the gold money in Egypt» was made in the form of a r118. ch and teach’ “we an 5nd ‘usually worn on the finger as a 9'1 ‘ .'. convenient method oi cariying and And minister to sorrow. are keep-m‘ The mm and ‘"5 B~ c- women therefore had ail their gold [or wealth made into rings, and for l the majority ofmpeople thtlm ring‘? were no larger an the pain go fFzlyi-scgrlnehninennziirargneoimbllle wands or “may. 1 d m 1 - " ‘ h 2e ax, and one pint ofwater. AD- Irlnqghg: tvlileegrltdisglflfrllgxgrnht moduli my m“ smmim‘ m ‘he “PS “d ‘exactly what t-he modern ll. Will afford relief. make‘ him uy__he dm ugmhiy endow his bride with all his world- ly goods. ' LIFTS WAY @0118?! Weul and woe life's road will go, Which you and I must follow, Nor wisest man his way can scan, Evade one hlll or nollow: Yet we can pray that, come what. may. We‘ll face it without shiinking, and that one aim, to play tho ame, Be foremost in our thinking. Through weal and \voe life's ebb and flow Goes on and on for evor Yet you and I need only try, With present, brave endeavor, To every lest to bring our best, To-day‘ and not to-murrow, To learn Sore Lip] —~—~~ - l “fhen Making Cocoa Cocoa may be prevented from lumping when making, by mix- lug a little sugar with be- fore pouring on the hot water H“, w m“, a coin dlsgppeg! or milk. A pinch of salt added and rump,“- 1; l gave;- greatly improves the flavor. of nearly an comm-em COIN DISAPPEARING The per- ' ~ - fore the company, and then, CARE FOR YOURHMANO flash of lightning, it disappears A piano is a sensitive instrument, also an The right care will prolong its u good service and its beauty, Place gsgfimzlitsween the p8 the piano in the room in such a a position that it is kept as much as posuble at normal temperature“ away from dampness, and sudden changes. all of which 100p a wk o", of the . couponl. B VI than ca m. Rogers Son Bilvarplate. Write now for prr booklet to J. you: i d, lptou Eaildinl. “route. lllllllll 2.11 T v J/az/ou/ed URANG! LABU “ll lllWw lliliil Will LAEH. 0 inches, serve various purposes. When marrow Singer used for flavoring should placed in a bag and tied the handle of the pan. A slmilan but; hold-S Pips and pulp during the making oi orange, grapefruit, lemon marmalade. l O)‘ The crust of breed that is placed "W" “"“° m" 1n the Dari with a boiling caull- bww" flower, to keep down bmw" former usually flaunts a con be- should be He“ up m a bu‘ F“ ‘m, M ab“ Wm‘ women can do ‘o m“! 5 basting nieat may be placed in a. sleuth to whom he is married. ' J88 and hung above the roast. in and both hands are shown empty. 1mm qvflh The melting I" Wm dflp» Whii th ctaw are callus expensive instrument. Iwm ‘jmmghljgfnh ‘fiuddenu, w iriztradually on w the rout and keen v the husband whose wife puts her faith the well baited. If a parcolator is not available, (miers- Th9 com has good clear coffee may be made by hole bored mrfluilh it, and a L119 placing the ground coffee 1113. bag piece of silk is looped through the and suspendmg n m m nlummmni cold winds .004X1- W?!“ ilwunandln? “n” cg: pot full of boiling water. Flavor-l u; to disappear, the coniurer s ps e ma; o; dried he,“ and g0 on, for wi flue men where m‘ thumb- and aups, stock and stews, geld "e hannnu "o m‘ w“ M u“ keeping the front of his hand to- | “ed up m a small bag m ma” they wards the company. t9 drop between the ho wishes it w reappear. he pulls u» silk. and prestol it is seem be- tween the finger tips! CHEESECLOTH BAGS USEFUL 1N KITCHEN addition to kit- B-um" the win l have not to be strained out. A large Jelly is being made. If they are well rinsed and dried mem mck- w after use, the bags may be uged time after time. Tape is imm- than a. string for tying them “mm; it is easier to unt-ia again, Long, mer narrow bags are the most useful. l ""3519 A good supply may be m men equipment u a. supply 01 quickly with the help of a 5.22mi, bags made of cheesecloth muslin mumnm These bags, which should be) of different sizes. ranging from a ou VICTORIA C.“ ' four by eight: to six by twelve . _ s, om‘ f m’ -— Report for October: . I 1'7- vm may»... n we u gmtl o Sm“. ”"°"“"°““ . m‘ n?“ _ Win Respect When You Speak Teacher: Eva MacLeod. Boys Purity Maui, "If epiflufmlde new , P b“: Grade i! (a): _ teal. in u i l. Hat ie Mae Rogereon. var-ca, moa- or padp-fldhl‘ -_-- Gm" X (W you're nmbinr- ' g~ irl/“bawv n’ I" a ‘ 9" 3'. Mabel Wottmi. ' - Grade IX (a): 1. Eileen Miller. . 2. Mn l B ll. PURITY MAID SAYS. 0 a_rfldfivyfilfigzyvgu_ “Everybodylikcagoodoeke blliiVfl1< V’ ' G ° m‘ body doee not know bow to make iti l ' ' ‘ ‘land’ Tbere'eaknackiu mixingaoakei You I, L Madge “mum must have the right ingredient.- The 2, Harold Boulter, first thing to remember ia Purity Floun 3. Anrte Keough, It ia always so uniform, always I0 IUIQ: frfiiyemxrll‘ Wood Use Purity Flour and you arelureof " ‘ " a. good, light, delicious cake b the figgriéeyer-‘Ihhggltgnmd’ , time it comes out of the Wm.- ou'll i; never-be dilppoinhd: Purity Fluurin Primary Department: a western hard wheat flour; That ' d means it is the beat flour for broad tom E?I%ZET{I_MMl°“ 34mm‘- . . ‘M 0d. emana can! i. Xiirrfncrilvfi. “in”... I “n. MacDonald. ‘°‘°"““""' ‘“"""“"”" l Donaldii Macbeod "w * “4""P°°"""'*”"°“" 2' Bl‘lle Pid eon ' “mm” 3“"'°°°“"“ 1 3: Adele MafiEachern. mmnob-hcrcmartor. a. Add . f“§.‘,‘,f,,§§,',‘,,,,w,m Harare-dually 3-" Baltic which ‘ ' 2. Ruth Boswell. ' ri ‘- “ddvmmli 5m Knew How to Talk to Audience! Féorence Snow. ui- wit. lug pow or and t and t 1 me. ra e H: add to Mixture No. 4. 6. Bakeia layer ,._§f,§°',‘,§§;§’,‘,‘: fififire, at’; Lfiowir. ' 1- NFWPP Mwbmflld Ind or loaf cake tins in moderate oven oi’ tddrgsslng an audience? Frallfktf y‘: "i “W” ) 875 degrees for 20 minutes. Making atn ‘effective talk islarigely I “Aim Bguitm, ‘ ma"! ° nqwing e mm“ p es 2'. Ja-nlet Howatt‘. nu mo tour nun {mzbgg Igiglrjleg! - ""1 m" “n (arsiobbiewrjddflun. ‘WP-WWI liwhw-t “PW” Y°‘" "W" " "° " 1. oirmdc ‘Bell. itouooonaall imchappdai zhildren’: clinics. First get your 2 Douglas HOWE”. ltoupoonlbakhig icapiaixorinuo facts, then write _a speech as if ex- 3_ mmm Mme,‘ powder i plainlng to a friend the need‘ of and, 1 (c), lhlicpoonebufll lfnparla ‘clinics. _ 1. Boyce Boswell. Your inte fall easily into place g_ Nelson Keoulyh jflqb-Qm, b‘; y“; ‘l; “d i! you ollow this simple" plan. 1. .___ baking powder. Cut h button Add Expm“ 7°“! 9mm“ d Everyg?!’ FORTITUD‘ “on d!” “d “u; Bu‘ ‘u; ‘dd will benefit l" we expan our c - - ' drena clinic. 2. Develop your p-orflwde 13 m, mama] Q1 mlhmdnmnmflmumktm‘ PM“ idea You might give a brief Lis- f m u] ‘led ana and let rice 80 min to . ' * ‘bought’ me “mm o e w ' E‘ P u 9 tory of the clinic, tell what needs “d the m“, o’ ""°n_BwmL e in flow wen of 3B0 degree: for u, b, acne, a, End with a sum- ‘_____________---‘-_--- l boon l mar-y, ‘ Now — you are properly D1‘!- pared! Beet not to read your speech, but to talk from a few notes. And knowing platform manners gives confidence, too. Before start- ing your talk. how slightly to the person in charge. At the end say. IO: DINO‘ THIS COOK IOOK ThePia-ify Cool: Bookoonfoinaowoolth ‘. d cooking information and 70 alluded Nliplt Mail JOe-mouy order or Wives Should Push Their Husbands Aheadto Success Rather‘ Than Being a Around Their Necks Because of Losing Them wihnetllrd and I wonder if any of these thinly could it the better for you. to go straight than the one ways tag their husbands wherever they ---i1 Social l Dorothy Doc's Letter Box‘ Answer: Anything can re faith round, J. gran oand is out o your nappy marriage. I dont what a few evil-mngued gossi of her husband's character. 1n living with your found out what manner of man If tied eelvm‘ made, the lemon rirjxdll? an”?! ‘alga m“ business "m. o bl m high-princgiled, and he has are o the gutter as soon as he lhrb spin ‘nhlm, ordoes ° ihKrJWIh “ smell, a Sue tinu may be en fingers am‘ bag oi double thickn r~ m ke “m” h" “fish” rest 0n the back of the hand. When handy stunner w, ‘within: ‘Vie; i" “"3 m“! t °f Pa" THE l Millstone of Fear yh manna W’ ‘and wi lose . the society of man is safe away from me nearly crazy. 1 am oi a woriyi happen to him. of us have to fe. You have no more guarantees that your h happen to anybody. Ail usbarid h to yo? bthwgi any other womegimhasis Sitlaleif yorker? anfirriixlgll: m uness m era . o a dwti caxtlcirtusintplliliraelf byyglllflklflfl that overgy time your hus- sighflflhigk la chasing some woman. You w ll have a ving httl 1 ain't-imagine a women ha sol e some as c p-mongera say overbalance her knowiedfl husband you musgrme Personally. you have found him a can't. resist any temptation and he some pretty little bloiide. you may be justi- in smpecting that. he will not live a. QIMSWNG life while he is oi‘! 011 he is. honest. moral. loyal and Wk‘: . But if vou. have found him u-Drilht and to you. don't you think gratuitous insult by believing that he will wallow is away from your restraining influence? ____..._. woman keeps her husband in love with walk the strait and narrow of: hnbel; e fei-ing him a Believe me. my dear child, noh e him. 1f a man is true to he loves her and because he has a sense o4 honor an It. ian‘t because she always has her ezve on him. There xiv. where espionage breaks down, and anv man who wants to have no matter how energetic ls the female e is watching w to trust your husband. The more fully you do There ls such a ihlna as honor. you know, and in his integrity is tai- more 1v! is always suspecting him. In the end you have whose wile to be one of the wives who al- go and wlio- have to be always convention and on every business trip they make. a. woman is a. terrible handica because he has to be con- looking out for Friend W e instead of being able to freely mix important contacts are made and friend-Shine cem- iihat lead to big business deals. ...____... No wife ever makes a more fatal mistake than when she stands be- an He may And. further, let me implore you not ed along to every ins her. and it isn't long ‘_._.___..-_.___.__.__ __ and Personal i=¥=g Fashions __..__-_-_--__.. _. L literature ‘We s@insl i@ =¢v-'7/@l'¢rv1/- 9 out of l0 Screen Stars use it FOOLISH TO RISK Comm: 5km i USE COSMETICS-OF COURSE, BUT USE l-UX 8o» TO REMOVE THEM IHOROUGHQI, I 00! ..clevor girls use Lux Toilet Soup! To pan the Love Tent-the test of eyes thug look clone-akin must be soft, smooth. It‘: foolish to rill: the little blemishes and en- larged pone that mean Cosmetic Skin. Lux Toilet Soap’: ACTIVE lather rernovea duet. dirt, stale cosmetics thoroughly. Fem/ass DEE gives before he gets sick and tired of her. It is the women who ush their husbands on to success. not the ones who hold __-. r o . ar on- ose hue dslove them to t_he end. G m v BF‘! ch M“ M Should rut Follies Be ieclosed? aide. ' Grade V. Jr.—l, Lee Roberta; 3, Dear Miss Dix--My life has never been happy at home, so last sum- 1m, Craswgll, I married a ‘boy I had only known tor BlX weeks us; to get away G o IV. Sr.-—i, Ralph Bhew. from it. I didnt ove him and only lived with him our hours. Now Grade 1V. Jr.-1. Donald - we have moved to a. different State and 1 have met a boy who lg every- Naughton‘ 2. Grunt . thing that I have ever dreamed of and we are engaged to be married, but Grade fi. &!—1. Robert Craswell. my mother says ,1 cannot marry him unless I tel him everyth about Grade 11. JT.—-1 Wilmot Gudmore. myeput. I can t do this. He loves and trusts me and would stl do so Grade I.--l, Marie Oraswell; 2. at r I told him. but he would never be the same. He will never find Phsyllia Ford. out about the Other Boy. so why should 1 tell him. BILLY. tai- Prizes m Arithmetic-Lea Wilma-t. Cudmore, Robert l Answer: 0h. Just to keep the record it you were honestly married w ashamed of except your rally, straight, for if your case is as you stale the boy and you have noth rig to be The ohnicea an that he would think nothing of it as men marry divorced wom da. , ' W“ ha" deoageamym “ywfiil-tbéf (figgeilixvjoli; geyigiuarried he discovers that I I Inn: Innlemente Mean No Mania“ - p is DearMhDhi-Iowlengdiouldawoman give amantomakeu min about whether he wants to marry her? 1 have been going w‘): gimigfd lfvm Nora who still talh about what we will do when we aic weddm dn some indefinite future, but he never ask; m w name m, 8 w. He is able to support a family, ' ANXIQUB, Answer: 1 min-k u" W!" “m” 18 119- The man who outs of! inarria. for seven ye i; olvq- any, 3° strand Eli's rogue mfigergttentionlslearig witstliaitgtlélillt arrfw" mm we DIX. GREEN BAY SCHOOL Parker; 3, Rita. Wight. ‘i G" 9 -—-1. Allies Boudreault: Honor Roll for the mouth of Or.- 2, Nathan Mair; 3, Howard walker. JQP- Vice-Pr De —Griuie VIII Grade X:- l, Bobby H -, I, ose Llewellyn; 1. Evelyn MeQuaid. 3. James Doyle. 2. ‘lice Costello. Grille VII-d. Mary Burke; 2. Grade vfh- Myrtle Prosper; 3, Lorne Mair. Mizs MacDonalds De t-Grade VI.—l. Frances Fitzgeral ; 2. June MacDonald: a. Ward mndzey. 2 Grade V.—-i, Frances Pros er; Miss Agnews Dmtr-Grade IV.—-1, 1. Noreen Costello. 2. Dorothy Gravel Grade V L. Lalph Oanagher. 2, Loo Caragher. l:- Rioy Llewellyn; 3, Garth Stee e. Harry McConnell; 2, Teresa Burke; 3, Betty King. Grade IIL-li, Violet Pantori; 2. Julia Prosper; 3, Wanda bllcoverm, 3. Donald Currie. 2. Gage Currie. f ode Illz- Miss Kennanb Dept- rade U.‘ 1. Rena Currie. (a)-—1 Joh ; 2. a. mun Carregher. Martell; a. Stephen De Lory. Grad; lzg- (bl-Veronica Prosper: I. Kay 1. Dorothy Costello. Puiblloover; s, Lorralnne Land . 3. Loretta Costello. Gm“ [-1, Vera ‘Prenholm gamt Levers. equal; 2, Jean M Grade I (a) :— _ L Lou“ cumum nell, 3. Paul Donovan. I z ‘mum cairn‘ Norman s; MacLeod, Princ pal. 3_ Con“ Gun," J. A. B. Moconnell. Vice Principal. Gm“ ‘ (b),_ ~ (Patriot Please Copy.) i. Harris Ferguson. 2. Lame Graves. 3. home Cudmore. \ Highest average in lenior grades NORTH WINSLOE SCHOOL Report for S/Qlilflflbdl‘ and October. on (p'@d&l'S/$1\lby,WAX A Now-in gostello aaigtt. M“ Grade X. Bf.-'1. Margaiet. Cras- wi 5===*‘~"°“"-§'/‘;...~ 1.1"“ " Yeiesx-tc-ritruioaur; "- _ e er ; . - __"_°'_"L_‘_7.__I'_‘ “m” coins? VIIld-lfi gig ugnnazwf. BIXIQ IC BU n; , 0 EMYVAilCHOOL Mzpgawhmlm Honor Roll or October. i Grade V. , Alice McCloekey; l, Teresa MeDcna . Grade IV.—~1John Ola-kin; 21er- dampo-k Western Conodoflowllflle l"! thank you." d d H i “We Toronto, Ontario. Ho i0 PHD!" In e V" e - tt ui r s, Doris inn. 1r .§==u'1v;;~=h=- start)“ 2.1a" °"° ’°"""" I.,<§,,,;“fi,;,1-=;-*=,1§z“,~=<='g=== =- \' - B Q O Q V8! O l1] | . "CAVALCADE or DRAMA" 53.1332.- ..°v€..._...r.i..r. parlia- eluflillllflt “gm. l.nr.;ih<gcr.g;iu<mcyénfi ‘mentary rules, umple lpeechcs for ‘mwsmnm L” Mfiahélbo . m __ H__ __v __ _ V > _ 1 o 45a m . many occasions. Also aids for radio nerd M na , will. c ' ' ' ' lpeakere, toastrnaaterl. gflfl] [$5M Hi 113cc!‘ {$63!}: ($1.95) JOTIH EYQRY MON, WED» FNDAY Bend aoc in colnl for your copy “£3835. Attendance ror October. m u 1%..'“é.'l.‘.°.£‘2°..“‘§‘r’?.§.f°éi;$i’.‘l‘“‘£ "’““"‘“"'"“ l°““r‘2‘.%l““-°°$..b‘l°°“.;l%§llh more to wriw Dlainly your ‘Name, ‘wnlmu grate 0.5T’ m ' ll/HULF WHEAT Menu. Ind the Name of booklet. Tewbgl-zglfirlglggcgbya B|5(,|_|| ‘i; ...___________...__... l llama ’ oaoaoarown eonooi. F 0 U R Followi la the standing of the ltroet Addragg pupils of eorgetown Bchoo (we lit-r! my 11H w-m !>'.I/ 1"" ‘ l mogruiiallgil‘: ncml'°'d‘r"ilic°°x-'l Roberts, cnlilawell, Phyllis lipid, Marie w B-T- . 00°11“ looks, you should feel CW5‘ ‘Tatar Prizes in Reading-Lea Rob arts Donald MacNaughwn. wiimcl Cu ore. MPerfect Attendance ‘ fl . Maren Ford. Vera Munn. Cudmorre. erts, Grant Laird, (September)- da Roberts. RS113 aret Oraswell, Ve rt Craswell. Perfect Attendance (October) — ts. Teacher-Rena. Younker. LISTEN‘ TO FRIEND HUSBAND The woman who turns a deaf ear to her husband's suuggestions about her looks or clothes may be on the wrong track. And that is not Just because it behooves a woman to cater to the taste of the man in her life. - It 1': also because a man. i! he is interested enough in how his wife looks to notice and oommenip- can be of great help to a woman in finding out Just what things are for her, and what things era not. when you ignored your hus- band's “That lipstick is ghastly. It makes you look as though you were drartng your last breath," chances are you should have said. “Maybe you're right." and thrown the offending lipstick into the waste basket. Perhaps just. because men don't know "what they are wearing" and what is “smart this season" they are better able l-han women to judge whether becomes one particular Then, too, remember woman. ._._. New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles Here is a dress you will love for its smart simplicity and Iwearabll- ity. Just the right background for chunky gold Jewelry that gives you an elegant air. The rounded front yoke with its anti-ring can be made plain or buttoned, as you wish. The wide tie-belt makes your waist appear inches smaller and very fashionable. Dark crepe is what you will went for this charm- ing nook to wear for gala occas- ions all winter long. Style No. 298'! is designed for sizes l2, l4, 16, 38, 38 and 40. Size a color or a stylet ‘their lace curtains with gum arable 1r so. diasolvo| l ounce of gum arabic in 1-2 pint‘ of boiling water, strain and bottle. corked. Use one tea- spoon of me mixture to l pint I Dip the curtains in that hus- ‘ bands are extremely criticaL. After‘ Knheflne l all, it ia their wives who either look beautiful and are a credit to them or who mim the mark and are not. So, if your husband notices your pretty good l6 requires 4 yards of 39-inch material. Send fifteen (ibc) (ooin i: pre- lQfBdl for pattern. write plainly your Name. Address and style number Be sure to state the aize vou wish Style No. 2987 Size ,., ,., ,., ., Name Street Address Gill‘ Frovlnce about it. Even though his noticing occasionally takes the form of cri- | tlcal comment. That critical comment. if you lis- ten to it, may be far better for you than his most lavish compliments. To stiffen Cuurtaine Many people prefer to stiffen instead of starch. Keep well cold water. this and then stretch, THE BREAKFAST THAT “STICKS 1 roun R ins!" ( . Aims HES! BRISK canto! nor, NOURlSHlNG a PROVIDES "rue tAst-mc ausv MORNiNG nouns rum’ auau u hm Quaker Ooh-the kneel whole-Quin Ind that‘: . Ll . m. s *0 MIMI-II. uhu mu In . .. 5Z5’ V/rAuz/Mc Bunk/As! DAYS, CHILDREN AND OR REAKFAST. DELICIOUS HOT’ VIGOUR YOQ NEED TO SEE ‘I P ENERGY FASTEST. rkb In INnflh-glvllnl rauoumsuiue wuuilz-onam roan :- OWN-UPS MIKE new Quanta Oars o0 THROUGH THE , noose avnrY 4°7- (IER TO-DAY!