TIIER Grape - It'll): L: baked by a spa- ginl process: Illicit makes it lflsilydigcstibls. 00d! GOLDEN morsels of nut-like u’ pneas- tlnged delicately with pure malt sugar . . i there's the bee! reason why Grape-Nuts is n daily favorite on millions of breakfast tables‘? See formyourselfyb Try Grape-Nuts- ». . , \.'Q~q;~_ .2- m,» gm‘: ncnaaaiclrrizrown_ Hggaamaiv fir? A Husband's _ 111m], a P111"! ' ucceu ‘l. A Dorothy Dzx ,,f,,,,..,, .,,. Marriage h Good Stu-g, [PS A REASON “Train Up a Wife on the Honeymoon in the Way She Should Go, and When You Both Settle Down Into Real Business of Matrimony She Will Not Depart From It,” Dorothy Dix Advises Young Husband ‘Here are a few hints for the June bridegroom: Remember, son, that everything depends upon getting away to a good start. The three months of matrimony will establish your status in the family as either the head of the house or the doormat beyond all possibility of its ever being altered. If you let your bride run you into debt buying furniture you cannot afford when you start to house- keeping you will be paying the installment man as long as you live. If you let her begin by feeding you out of paper bags and tin cans you will spend the bal- ance of your days eating delicatessen food and taking dyspepsia remedies. If you let her discover that she can weep and pout her way into getting anything she wants you will put in the next thirty or forty years trying to sidestep a. womalfs tantrums. So train up a wifc on the honeymoon in the way she should go and when you both settle down into the real business of matrimony she will not depart from it. Begin by making her your real partner. Don't assume that I Beauties! Grape-Nun '9‘ , you are making a chivairous gesture in bearing all the burdens and assum- ing all of the responsibilities and doin8 all °f the worrying and titat She should never have to bother her pretty little head about any of the sordid details of life and that she should be given everything she wants, no matter whether you have the money h pay for it or not. And don't treat her as 0 o" ddiflhiful " ' i ‘ b dressed u or a toy to be played with. ML ii she was just a doll to e l9 . H8147 IIHTIIHCT - “d: and ‘mum. 'I‘i'eat your wife as you would a man i! YOil 111111 80m 111W l busine“ 5°31 ' with him in which you had invested everything you had on earth. Talk ‘.2140 over the money end of the proposition with her and make her see that the L 6 X. aw .- 2r ‘A typical sports type of silk shirt- lng in rather lndcfirlite stripes, spotl- sops soft details. It emphasizes the normal waistline through seaming. ‘The necidlne rolled irlto revers to end of vcstee with bow trim is generally becoming and slen- derizing. Bows appear again on the cuffs of the sleeves in the comfort- abh elbow length. ‘his skirt has a smooth fitting yoke fililulyii emu i1 u». in8_ Weeks ifYiillillillllitliil" “After trying seven! icnles tried Ironized Yeast. 1n 8 weeks gained ll lbs. new complexion, r o u n d limbs; best of all e. boy i. constipation dist-Dinar aver.- t. Bound sleep. New pep from , ‘m-ieiqgy. y. gum t tmilos in ouo;-_ specfl mht-buildihg fie rem um s ing Heasent little is. Fhrstronggrlthen unmodi- yeast. ncqiuu his time. no _ tastehnolgcc.‘ gflonjtgo round"'_s_klnny," ",2" un- 3 ’ ‘l tive. Qet Iron!" s ' ' t_ lode" ' _ "- 1c ' " ~ Every; Pattern y s" " muwliaiciwuracnglsni , ' HUGE? the Fashionable Are Wearing l etrutcd .11rpssmaking Lesson Furnished J it's .'.-.- success of the concern depends Just as much on her thrift as it does on what you earn. Show her how to budget her allowance. Teach her how to get the most out of the money she spends. Don't put up with bad l-ousekcejug. Any woman who can read can learn how to cook. Make your wife realize that you consider her as lazy and incompetent if she lies down on her end of the job, us she would think you if you quit on yours, and that it is just us much her part to make a com- fortable homo as it is yours to furnish the raw material for making the home. And dot-thud fur-nagging. Any man who cots Poisonous food nudists Y ‘bust. curved It tho front that gives it o becoming lengthened line. The lower part tl circular with snug shaping toward the yoke to retain its slim nxoulded line. Style No. 2563 is designed in lizes ,36,38,40,42,44,4B,4lmd50hacbos It lends itself perfectly to shuntung, silk pique, pastel washable flat silk crepe, linen and cotton tweed. Pattern price 15 cents. Be sure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pot- tern Department. The Summer Fash- ion Magazine is ready! It contains most interesting styles for adults for town or vacation wear. Also darling styles for the kiddies. It is 15 clients a copy, but may be obtained for 10 cents if ordered same time as pat- tern. ‘ --u--uu-.----....... y’. Street Address _ r: I ' ...-...-...-.u"nu-n...-“us”... City State A lobster over three feet long was ‘recently caught on the Isle of Wight. New South Wales has reverted to the forty-eight-hmir week. QUEBEC woman wazwr FEWER mrynonaxirs STE. ANNE DE EELLEVUE, Jue., June 24—(By The Canadian Press)- Restricted immigration finds favour in the eyes of the women of Quebec, according to the report of the immi- gration department submitted to this afternoon's session of the Quebec Women's Institute 17th annual con- vention. Canadian farmers were having a hard enough time holng their own row under existing con- ditions, the report, which was pre- pared by Mrs. W. H. Holmes of Stanstead. provincial convenor of immigration, and read by Miss Hazel McCain, Q. W. I. superintendent, stated. The warmest goodwill toward the New Canadian was expressed by the eight counties which had taken an active interest in immigration work. Endless acts of neighborly kindness were reported. Typical of these was the old-fashioned "boo" where wood was cut arid hauled for an immi- grant family. Criticism was forward- ed from one county however that’ the new Canadians stayed only u “short wh-ile on the furnisbefore mov- ing into the city. Canada should aim at building up a magnificent mosaic retcirung all u» brilliant colour of its various m: mlgriuts, Miss Doris Raynor, sec- may of the internatiorxlal deport- ment of ‘the Montreal Y. W. c. A. inuuvudgcncsmrhe N_ your wife share your ambitions and your amusements. ness with her. you are reading and play the games you are playing. she has to keell no with you- up and gets his own breakfast while an ablebodied wife lies abed and snoous until noon and who is so henpecked he dare not call his soul his own has only himself to blame for it. Develop your wife into being I. companion to you. Cultivate chumml- ness with her. Think of marriage u on investment you make for the long pull and on which you want to he collecting dividends in {or 0H. IQ- ‘RI reason so many middle-aged couples are estranged is because they have never deliberately developed any mutual interest,’ and so when the flare of youth and passion is gone they have nothing in common and bore each other to tears. From the very day you are married make Talk over your busi- Get her to read the books Make her feel that You can do this if she isn't an utter fool. Don't make that mistake. Talk over your plans with her. And take an interest in her interests. Discuss her domestic problems was m. :==-_-=-.,= \-_-_- accruals. we.» with nor about her clothes- Don't Just sit up behind a paper and grunt when she tries to tell you what she is thinking. educated; if you have a. wider knowledge of the world, drag her up to your level. If you are more intelligent than she is; if you are better Don't be one of the couples who really part company at the cradle of the first baby; the husband going itno a. world of business, of far-flung plans, oi ambitions, of contracts that sharpen his wits and P°11§h his mama" “m! broaden his interest, while the wife goes into the kitchen and the nursery and gets duller and stupider and narrower every day. Why, there are plenty oi husbands and wives, living side by side, who are in reality so far part that they are not in telephoning distance of each other. And the calam- lty is of their own making, because they never made on cflort to keep to- gether. ' See that your wiic has plenty to do, plenty of good, hard, interesting. constructive work that will keep herbusy and occupied and healthy imd happy". Most men's ideal of being a good husband is to provide their wives with so many servants that they will have nothing to do but to get into mis- chief. idleness is a womans greatest curse. It gives her too much time to think about herself and her health and her emotions. It is the rich women with nothing to do who fill the sanatoriums and the divorce courts. Do something to make your wife happy and glad she married you. Don't act as if just being married to you was all the joy any woman could possibly want and that she must be thrilled to death cooking and cleaning and baby- tending for you and watching you sit up and snooze over the evening paper. Housework is dull and monotonous. Taking care of children is the most nerve-wearing occupation on earth. Break the strain by taking her out in the evenings us often as you can and giving her little treats and making her realize that her happiness means something to you. Be Just to your wife. Be generous. Encourage her to go about and have as many interests as she can. Make it part of your daily dozen to pal’ her a compliment and you will keep her on her knees thanking heaven that she got you for a husband instead of wonderinB "h"? w“ mil-do h" mi"? you‘ DOROTHY DIX. close associatec. l "i118 l-lld McCain urged a. kitchen garden for ‘ laundry," Miss McCain went on. every home. A wide programme oi given on your Proflflmmllfl? studyofthovnriousphnscsofhonid economics. Not cookery only, as wu - ,1 welfare was followed by all the 1n- stitutes during the p880 YER-i‘. 91¢ said. Hot lunches, medical inspec- tion, first aid kits and sanitflfy con- venienoes lice been provided in rnq schools. And now an opportunity 1'17!‘ further service was being offered through the Public Health Units or- ganized by the Provincial Dena-rt; mclit 0f Health. N0 neuter laurel could mt on the Quebec Women! Institutes than that they we" 1111 strumental in assisting this work. ‘We are pleased tnunoticetho p _ f‘. Ofl’. "if; if you use Putnam's-it's paid-j "will you not go to the next step and mcournse your siric to study household science, to enter the ranks of those trained in household science either in the profession or non-pro- feisioncl muses?" (jom Ached 4 Weeks it" Removed in 3 Days Putnam's Corn Extractor dried up the . . corn. made it shrivel and drop Satisfaction is guaranteed‘ less. safe, sure. Befusc u sulifq, . titute for Putnam's - it's the best. I _ __ _ ‘t “Us? I n’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature - JUNE 25.__l930 lylabliocb BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED Exercise for Hips and Calves Dear Miss Ieeds-(l) How can '1 reduce my hips and calves? My hips measure 38 inches, calves l4 and my waist is.26 and my bust 83 inches. Don't you think my hips and calves need trimming down somewhat? I work in an office and do not take any active exercise whatever, but just walking a few blocks at lunchtime- (2) I have gray eyes, brown hair and a medium complexion. What colors may I wear? BOLHZBODTS STENOG. Answer-You need tn take more active exercise, my dear, if you are sitting at a desk all the day. In a. few years‘ time you will not be able to trim down the excess fat that is accumulating around those hips and legs. It is not such an effort to take from ten to twenty ‘minutes every morning for setting-up exer- cises and special hip-reducing exer- cises. In addition to the regular exercises you should plcn to take n brisk walk every day and spend one or two evenings at a swimming pool solved i“ h“ water. keep garbage cans clean, sani- tary and odorless, occasionally do this :A Pour half gallon of co1d* water in the can. Add two table- spoonfuls of Gillett"s GIL LE PureFl Keep your Garbage Can p, Sanitary, Odorless Lye. Then scrub the canwith anold brush. To_ prevent breeding of insects in garbage cans, sprinkle a small quantity of Gilletfs Lye over the garbage from day to day. TT’S ake LYE - hu many other dolly household uceo; Send for our new free book- let: explaining how it: will lctlelp you with all you; ST_ANDARD BRANDS LIMITED cnuzrr PRODUCTS TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPBG and ofllce: in all theprincipal cities in Canada Etiquette k IDDCU III Q. Should a woman remove her wraps at a. tea? ' i A. She should remove _her outer wraps, but not her hat and gloves, Q- May a correspondence card be used for notes of congratulation? A. Yes. Q. From where should the soup be served, the table or the kitchen? or in l. dancing class or g, In this way you can keep fit and trim down those excess pads of fat that seemto be ' the prko a sedentary wake: my: unless she makes a. would don b i X I &. Hip-nducing exercises include high kicking, rolling, leg raising sideways, backward and forward both while standing and in a. supine position on ti: floor. Heel-raising exercises are good for the calves. Euisc on your tcco ml bend your kncuc to n full squatting position. Rise and repeat ten to twenty times. Swimming dancing and walking are also excel- lent exercises for you. I should like you to have my leaflets giving the exercises that you need, but I have not the space to reprint them fully at this time. Inclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope and ask for them when you write again. (2) Blues in soft tones are very becoming. You may also wear flesh, dull rose, dark greens, bronze, plum, dahlia, dull yellow, warm tens and browns, dark and light violet, pearl gray with touches of coral, black if relieved with briBht trimminz. LOIS LEEDS. Coiffure for Growing Hair Dear Miss Leeds-J am letting my hair Brow, but since I used to have it cut rather short, it is still very uneven as I had the windblown bob. How can I dress my hair now? (2) I have dark blue eyes, olive complexion and black hair. What are my best colors? MISS WINIFRED S. Answer-A very good way to make hairlike yours appear neuter until it is longer is to wear a silk bandeau or a. ribbon around the head. Part the hair on one side with long bangs that show below the bandeau. Let a lock of hair curl forward in front of each ear. The band will hide the short ends of back hair. when the hair becomes long enough, fold it 0W1‘ and Din it flat against your head. Or you may curl the ends upward in round curls and 131-53153 them in two or more rows at the nape of the neck. (2) Canary yg]. 1W. lmber. Peach, golden brown, lisht beige, tan and eggshell, light and dark green, medium and dug blue. saxe, sapphire, turquoise, p”- cock and Wedgwood blue, dark, warm reds, garnet, ruby, burgundy, dam“, wine and plum. Other becoming “ " are dull brick, rust, silver gray, will. light and dark orchid, Wisteria. and blue violet. 1.015 Lggpg M tiring exercise and menus for ‘Inflflfwliahts. I have not the space to print them nguin at this time. Your ideal weight is I23 pounds, you 531N114 ti’? to gain about sixteen P0111165. l! you wish to enjoy vibrant health and develop your bust, chest and lrml. The local treatment may be tlhn regularly but you need to build arm, healthy flesh before you can expect results. ‘LOIS LEEDS. ‘Tomorrow-Defining Enlarged Pa‘ on the Nose. ¥Vualt Purisfuhicncxpertobcvcloiemn- ly announced that it is no longer ‘corrcetfcrwuuncnto wlrtanau A MorningSmile A match of considerable import- ance was in progress and one player W" diivins and BPPmflching bril- liantly. but putting very badly. one °1 U18 Spectators remarked to that Pllycrk caddie: "Your man 1; driving wonderfully well." "Aye." replied the caddie, cynically, “but what's the good 0' puttin’ an umbrella on u your boots arc leskirr." KUIJILEB CON SERVE Wash and u; in abort phcu. without peeling, six pounds of rhu- barb, the strawberry variety pre- ferred. Place in a granite stew- pan, add the grated rind and juice of 2 lemons, i pounds 8 R1881‘. and l pound of figs, washed. stem: discard- ed, and cut fine. Boll slowly until thick, and stir frequently to prevent scorching. Ends Piles Quick No Salvcs or Cutting ' Piles are caused by congestion of blood in the lower bowel. Only an in- ternal medicine can remove the cause. That's why solves and cutting fall. HEM-ROID, the prescription of m». J, s. Leonhardt, removes this congestion and strengthens the af- fected parts. HEM-ROID is now sold by drug- gists everywhere, and has such a wonderful record of success even in chronic and stubborn cares that Hughes Drug Co., Limited, invites every Pile sufferer to try HEM-ROID and guarantees money- back if it does not end all Pile mis- Character Close-Ups], 001T BIPUNI/‘f! wuw- r//e—< Jl/fi/Pf. w/pe-r rare Mfllffif fl/V 19f if l’ 7/0/VI97P‘ N1976- Britainb nmtimnl birth rate is again increasing. -.___-_.._._i_._.-..._._ A- Prom the kitchen. 1 Islanders In Bost l 1 ' or For The Cook ,____ T1101‘ '-""Club u“ * held their annual meeting on May 14-, all chum tb Iuibwiu minn- Pnsidfin!» Daniel B. Munn; Vi“. President. Dr. Chas. J. n. Kickham; swfetflfl’. Kenneth Moore; Treasurer, John Kiley. Members of the Board oi’ Directors for a term of two year-g, m. W188 Pres. John N- Ghlisson, Em. c‘ Ehle: And Thoma ilclncl. Ib- anclal Secretary. Prank X. Mitchell; Corresponding Secretary, William R. Murphy; Executive Committee, Mur- iiook Campbell, .1. Ernest Kerr. John J- Tllmbilll. James A. Yoswn, Frank W. Clark; Charity Bureau, James R, Chaisson, John MacPhee, Allen a. McDonald, Dan A. McDonald, Mur. dock MacDonald, James J. McElroy and Jos. MacPherson. The Club's June Bulletin says:_ Our President. Dan Mann, formerly of P. E. I. "Dan" needs no introduction to most of us for he has been an active member and worker of this organise. tion diirins the past twenty three yea" "m! dllflflfl that long period has ever had the interest and welfare o1 the club at heart, and has demon. struted this not by words but by m. tion. As Chairman o! the Bowling 14388119 several years ago, he contrlb. uted much to make that league whgt "4 15 Wily-a real asset to the organ- ization. As chairmen of the build- 1118 committee for several yearn his ioresisnt and knowledge has saved "19 Wfboration a. larse amount of money and as Vice-president during tho out year he labored tirelessly. Now as your president we know that h° Wm l!" "D to all our expectations and we feel certain that his mum-c of offlce will be marked by the pm. areas and prosperity which his quali- ii” o! leadership. executive ability “lid “a1 indioflte- Bo. Good luck, Dsn-“Get in there and fight." OI!’ Bulletin This edition of our Bulletin is the final number of the first Volumg, The next number will be published in September. The writing of the bul. 1m" i! I ltilnendo task demanding both time and eflort on the part, a the editorial board. Now the mem- btflhill body have not co-opercm divine the past year in this regqyd as much as we would desire. You know that there are countless way] in which you all may be “mean”. for example forwarding us items of interest for publication. The Editor. ial Board for the coming year is ma, up of Di‘. O. J. E. Kickham, William R. Murphy, Thomas E. Johns, J. Em. "t K911’- W- H. Gordon, and Edward W. Campbell. The but President. m. John N. Chatsson. who Wll also an Islander, spoke briefly of the work done last WBY- ' i ‘rid-Bits . . Nowtbntlinuinlhoanr. IQ I. lfiofier, formerly of P. l-Lwillboseenunydcy driving his trotter "Azoff" around the track Preparing for the big race during the coming season. The Doctor has en- tered him in the Grands $3,000 ‘n-ot U the Brocktcu hi: next fcl at which time many I our members wil have tho opportunity to u... for their favorite. some of our mem- bers may not be cognizant of the fact, but Dr. Fred is one of the leading horsemen in this country and Canada and has had several articles publish- MucDonald has been appointed cus- todian of the curds in the club rooms. Ho has acted unofllcinlly in that capacity for several years and wt congratulate Allen on his new up- pointment. A suitable badge will be presented to the new appointee-Our Vice-President, Dr. C. .1. E. Kickham‘, was recently appointed on the Surgi- cal staff of the Ccmcy Hospital. Con- gratulations, Charlie-We are inform- ed that James J. McElroy is to en- Joy a trip to P. E. 1., this coming summer us a guest of the St. Alexis Club-Jot Ind Put Kickham are Planning u trip over the road to Sou- ris. P.E.I., via Montreal this summer. with the former as cliaufleur and the latter as the pilot. Oheezcdby the rcporttbctmm butter is arriving in the count-i? than can be consumed. houscwivfl of England expect prices for the food todropnecrly copra-war Mutt- xfieulth cannot be looked for the child that is subiect to worms, l!!- cause worms destroy health by m‘ sting internaly disturbances that i1‘ turd development and cause M110"! weahlesl. Miller's "expel worms and are so beneficial iii their action thlt the syltems Of the little sufferers m restored to beeii-b- fulness. all this discomfort-s Ind dangers of warm infection 1N N‘ moved, and satisfactory growth i1 assured. ed in the "Horse Breeder"-Allen . Worm Powderl‘ P9"! 0-Please write for my leaf- . 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