i i . » 1 w ,_ \` _ -- \ Prei Si Como are itvv ‘lf a '= Floto each \\ :omes noon 1 Saturd F‘icld, ` :Jig cil city. Som Russia iloilnris on 'tier dogs 'ri llr-iglii; ilcunds k:‘nncl< evei_'_',; 2 play is with d' Solis Europe before. better i D098: 3 por§qti< oc. .tilt elauen from tl en .Sari Jardys slg:r_n vu .. 'ins rlrii' tl :lock il S. S. l fr<#n" E ti mllfnfcil lub l .._... vas- lr ‘el ""` -»»»¢-xr. ¢na¢\I" 5* vw PA , __ ' 4 PAGE EIGHT ` THE A naxnaarma ‘ _ - , __ .i ___ ~ ‘ == eff- "** f‘*=‘= "“"""" _/ Woman ’s Realm -.°- Soczal and Personal 'f' F l 1' l ~ ~ ..._-__ __ C V Unhappy Young Mother Advised Temporarily J ` to Give up Child for I-iusband _ Shall Couple Give up Marriage Plan; to Placate Hysterlcal Daughter. Dear Miss Dix-I am a young lm and MVC been years and am soon to be married. My “HMC ha-5 H ml lddition conducts a large orchestra and is very pcD111Bl‘~ and greatly liked. Also, he has a. wonderful fam- ily. We have a baby girl several months old. As soon as we are married I want to adopt her, but George says "no,' that I must put her in a found- ling home. That ii people found out about her he would be disgraced, and he cannot stand that. So I must decide between him and my baby. I will be mlserab‘e if I give him up, but I want my baby. What shall I dc? DORA. -__ Answer: We have to pay for our sins, don't we, Dora? And I can think of no higher price that a woman :an pay than to have to decide between her baby and th .,’,.,,,,'¢.' Whichever she choses will be a heartbreak for the other. ____ Of course, you have to look at George'a side of the matter and that is easy enough to see. He is popular, admired, respected, has hosts of friends, an enviable position in the community. It certainly would be u humiliation to him to have his lit tie pink baloon that is sailing so gayly in the slr punctured by gossiplng tongues as it would be if he it-turned from his honeymoon with a child. Perhaps, in ills egotism, llc a'so spares you a. thought and wants to save you from the cold wel- come you would get from his family and friends if you came among them with the evidence of your weakness and folly ln your arms. Also, you must remember that D aoemity isnot to men what matern- ity is to women. Very few men seem to have any_more feeling or sense of responsibility toward their illegitimate children than a stray cat has 'toward its kittens. A child has to be born in wedlock and the father has to be associated with it intimately in the home, he has to have a pride in it to make him love it, as a general thing. But there are very row women in the world who do not love their children even before they are born and whose arms do not ache for their little ones as long as they live, if they are forced to give them up. T, Of course, thousands of girls who bring ifathefiass little children into the world are compelled to turn them over to asylums and give them to more fortunate women to adopt because of their fear of.disgrace and because they cannot Possibly support s child and themselves, mo, and because they know it would be so much better for the child, but I doubt if one of these poor pitiful unwed mothers ever ceases to grieve over her lost baby. ii Bo much may be said in excuse of George. Ho is taking the easiest way that probably nine men out of ten would take under the circum- stances, but if he were a finer and s. stronger character he would stand up and take his punishment and do his duty by the little helpless crea- ture that he brought into the world. For he cannot evade his respon- sibility there. .He owes it to the child to give her a name and a. home and the blessing of being brought up by a mother who loves her. At present it would be inadvisabie for all concerned for you to follow your plan and adopt her, but several years hence it might be done with- out causing any comment and it would give you both a chance to sslve you consciences and make what amends you could to the child for your sin against her. But if you have to decide between George and the child I think you will be wise to take him, because you cannot make enough money to even feed and clothe the child decently. You will have nobody to take care oi her and she would bs better oil in an asylum than she would be with you. Also, in an asylum her life will not be made miserable by her being twitted with her lllegitimacy Bs it would he if -she was known as the child of an unlawful mother. -T Also, your little girl will have the chance of being adopted by some woman who will be a good mother to her and give her a home and rear- ing, and some other man will give her a, name her own father refuses her. nicole DOROTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-I sm s. middle-aged woman, comfortably well off, but very lovely I am engaged to a widower similar circumstance . . ly d and ,om ~ ` ILS We are very congenial We feel that we could make each other happy. _iii e But the widower has a married daughter who lives with him and who -' 1 will not permit him to marry, not because it is me, but because she docs the larger portion of his property before we marry, and I am willin to g t '_ Y______ _‘_ "vw 4' use my own money for us to live on, but nothing satisfies her. We are __ I », I both very unhappy and she makes his life a torture to him. What are Hello’ old Wan' How-_ you. ve we to do? UNHAPPY ONES. chasigerdl Whats making you look so o ' Answer, “Trying to keep young," was the That is the easiest question I have ever been called up to answer. “Fly” H No problem at all. Don't say another word to daughter. Just step ( _,Trying to keep yomlg? around to the parson and get married and then go off on a nice long t Ye5_“lne of them’ W” the H bridal trip. And from the first stop send her a wire telling her what you gl°°my rnmme' l engaged for thrvt 1 e position and in Is widely known e mari she loves. .Interesting Array Uf Unique Fans Dorothy Dix Letter Box - -s 4 f l ».~__ .E/>--1 Here is an interesting anzy of fans, quite timely in hot weather, too-The illustratloll (ABOVE) 91107 M18! vlfllllll BNN# ¢|Vil\¢ MUN* moom and countries, by fans. (1) The demure colonial maid. (2) The tropical atnw fm used in southern olimes. (3) The Chinese coolle hat, with fan in intricate design. (4) The sauna u'r'rr.l»: FAN nas rrs Moons AND Nsnousnrm gay senorlta from sunny Spain. ing at stir Hin ll For Tile Cook I FRESH JAM This is the moment for takins advantage or the fresh pinenooies that are piled high On the fmt; __ , il ' d. an S3115 1;;I;ds;?;,eshou1;“:; be eat_ splash of colour in a simple sports C eagxem p,";nm.uny_a fresh mm type--i1ere’s your- model. its best when it has little com- as __ l ll 1 k ' liste;/5 ssgrosl; Bthlst will he-S H “ne” mlsh- The g“’““d ls follow our own great fresh fruit W ` harvest/s-when only the frults.we have “done up” or “done d0WI1"-_ which is lt?-reminds us of the glories that have passed. Here is a deuclous “lelliaed Jam" to be made with pineapple. Pineapple Jam ounce glasses. 4 ©1111# <21”-l °h°PP°d "'““- sul: and dusty pink not tub sux are '1 cups (3 lbs.) su8N`- Cup pectin. Use only fully ripened fruit. Put pineapple through food chcl'>P¢1'» i using finest knife. Measure fruit and Juice intodlsggie kettle. E yudsvof bmdmg_ sugar, mix, an rng 0 rolling boil over hottest hre. Stir constantly before and while boiling. Boil hard 1 minute. Remove from ilre and stir in pectin. Skim, _then occasionally for 3 minl1t€S 150 cool slightly, ts prevent floating - ~ - - - ~ - - - - - -- frult. Pour quickly. Cover hot Jem N with mm of hot paraffin. when .iam is cold, cover with it inch of hot paraffin. Roll glass to spread Dafa- on sides. R€CiU11'€S 2 medium plneapples. Makes 10 to 11 eight- I liustrated Dressmaking If you want to make a darling It’s cotton to be certain. 101' it 15 smart as paint this season It hite with orangy red motifs. The decorative buttons of the raglan shoulders and the belt buckle tone with the red shade. Loads of other materials suggest themselves for 'this cool dress. Pale blue pique, yellow cotton mesh, lime green linen, white crinkie crepe tub especially smart. Style No. 458 is designed for sizes ` What the Fashionables are Wearing Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern Bu Annabelle Worthington r »_ _ " . \ _ 2|, I _V \ % EO . _'!`..f‘h ; .'»';_s`,$_'+'./,, .1 `/ 4 hi-&.&f. #_-.3 QQ.. ,,~ ~ ,,, ¢" 'ALMUST FLAT ,0|| HER Biiilli Adding back! Will it never mop? Shc's nearly dcsperatni Lydi|E.. Piaklum's g Vegetable Com- pound hss refined *‘temlni.nc rroubles"‘ for cvs 50 yu"- Serve Crisp Cookies .Give Flavor to Light Foods During Hot Summer Ds!! When Summer brings her luirury sf fresh. arpetizinz fruits- the housekeeper must plan careful ac- companiments to the desserts. Crisp cookies, ilavoreome and lisht. ldd .sua , ,Q With Fresh Fruits' ' complexion clearer; .' 'ga sNo. V ' ‘ mmarnuanucmssyomwuuasaamu SolooRopfn\nhs|v¢|brNor~zl\Amuica| pattern. rap coin carefully I Name Street Address 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 nches bust. Size 16 requires 3% yards of 39-inch material with 2% Be sure to fill in the size of the Price of Pattern 15 cents in stamps__or coin (coin is preferred.) W . 0.458. Size ..................... v.».............»~»|¢»~.v. . . . . ....-. ., .,.-.........-...--ssvnon-; New Wonderful ' Prevents Large Pores - Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, use new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face Powder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles d a pores. New French process said the professor, eamestiy. "Fig- ures can't lie. For instance, if one man can -build a house in twelve vents large pores. Ask today io! days, -twelve men can build it in one." - I1 makes it spread more smoothly and l stay on longer. No more shiny noses l Purest face powder known. Pre- new, wonderful face powder, MEI..- L0-GLO that suits every complex- th Face Powder , -S---m d student. ‘-'rhsh zaa will buuslt n,one hour, 17,280 in one minute, nd 1,036,800 in one second. And I I al not want him to marry at all. She goes into hysterics and threatens A Morn|.ngS|n|[c dm-pg believe they ¢°u]d my gn, to destroy herself if he marries. I have asked him to give his daughter brick in the time!" lug _the smart "ready-reckoner” went on : . Atlantic in six days, six ships can cross it in one day. I don’t believe rithmetic?" Then he sat down. - ......................... .~-.snu- oity stats rnovao nr ivmrnamsrlcs , "Arithmetic is a science of truth," "Yes," interrupted a quiek-brain- While the professor was still gasp- "Again, ii' oneshipcan cross the at, either; so where‘s the truth in have done and that there is no use crying over spilt milk, , ’ ` l She will throw a few Hts and pr obably sulk a while, and if nobody I - hotices hor she will get over it and everybody will he happy. As for her earrying out her threat to kill herself, that is simply a bluff that she will run all oi her life to get her own wa y, and if you have ijust got the nerve -to call it you will find out that instead of taking rough-on-rata me will mix up a dose of bicarbonate of soda or that the ptstol she nourishes around hasnt had a load in it for ten years. Hysterics is the coward's weapon that | lot of women use to gratify their own desires They are cry babies who howl for what they want ____ Lei ’< fi' for #I 1 s 4 » -it f it iiitj 2 @’-=l=-.‘ _» .s -_;_- . . _ _-.-are -,- -s-.f ». .» ' _ `;_'-_V -*YV* ’ " -' ' "4 *K ._;s,\-_ ..__,. .=€§_`f#»_` I-lx.; . _ ° \'~ 5 :$7 °v~ ° _. * ` 'gg ,¢;‘gs-_>°1 ';L_'&‘5*.‘- o __ Q .9-if `L ' The Perfect Kiss A ._,__._ Ll1¢l0. in Manchester Guardian (Ili il l‘€P0rt¢d that for broad- casting purposss the human kiss re- oords,vei'y badly; on the micro.. phono it produces s. hissing sound or squeak which is entirely unsatis- f°°f°1'Y~ After prolonged expqq- ments it has been found that "a Piece of glass covered with resin DI‘0dU°¢l U19 D9!'fcc't kiss when lishtly touched with a cork.") Tlke. Oh. take those lips away- Tho kiss that they bestow, It Cennot. per the mike, convey The true, authentic glow. Farewell. sweet maid-vamooss, be gone, And take your lipstick too; However thick you lay it on The game is up for you, just the right note. .cookie th Q l° Y 00 sho does not overheat ber house and l'|llo|dl.R|h.lsI¢&Cq,l»ll-¢l0‘lBlleCa\tl3¢-|T°!0nh C322 ,The housewife who is also A real , ’ \ ENOs FRUI atis u ki c kedsothat ~..`;;'.“'.`._ -f *_ Just Ear a few days; take ENO’S “Fruit Salt" regularly each morning and nights Then note how much better you begin to feel and look-more energetic; eyes brighter, » The reason is simplei Nine- out of ten; people are constipated; although few sus- pect in END relieves and prevents this' , condition by ridding‘tl1'e system; punc-' tually and thoroughly of all poisonous' i wastes; Millions have proved this and dc# pend entirely on. this pleasant alkaline corrective for maintaining their' health; Buy a bottle today-but make sure you 'hemeétgmbgg Exdltions that Bm” and sift again. Combine remaining “Y V 1 mmslsuu in order given. than Md To accompany any Summer Luits n ur’ mum' wen' Put "chu, in Re and satisfy masculine appetites are ° ohm M old-fashioned sugar cookies. They 9”” "ned pm ° 8 keep crisp for a. long period and ang' Bucs crawl” m mm sm* my be mad” “_” da’ m9 ‘Wen is Plus on greased baking sheet and being heated to 500 degrees. This (map) 5 mmm” recipe makes 4 dozen cookies: bake mh°°°v°n ovs loaf from pan: Gilt ill half _ Old-Fashioned Sugar Cookies' Afound Pownal. standing so' much windy ‘lobsters were plentiful tho early part of the lesson. ` Mrs. (Capt.> Nelson has as welcome guest Mrs. Cephas Iderstlne of -Charlottetown. Mr. Malcolm Machu has A very artistic log osbin. = -~ ll it il under rsilvsr maple, » 5 teaspoons ba.ki{18_ Powder g i-2 amps' il' 'salt 7 I cup butijer or`other shortenihl 21-4 cups sugar _ 4 eggs, unbeaten 1-s sup mux. ing powder and salt, and sift to- gether three times. Cream shorten- ing thsroughlynuia sugar srodulllv and cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs, cheat _a time, boat- ing well after each addition. Add hour, sltsmstely with milk s smsu amount at s time. rnixins after wh addition until smooth. Roll~1-8 inch thick, cut with large cutter, and sprinkle with sugar; or, press nut into each cooky.`Bakc in hot oven (50(I°I") 5 minutes. As easily and quickly made an delicious Almond Slices. Dlis reci pe makes 6 dozen slices. 51-2 cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon soda 3 eggs, slightly beaten . - 1-2 cup brown sugar, firmly pack- cd. l cup granulated, wear . 11-2 cups hot melted shcrfonlnl (part butter it desirable) ` 1 cup almonds, blanchcd, touted and chopped. 5 cups sifted cake flour ' ` - recon Every one was pleased with the t refreshing shows. especially the farmers and ll-rdenorl. ' M11. Austin Judson and three hedges all around, fragrant the aroma of pine and hemlock commanding such a line view of beautiful bay it shouldfbc' if attractive place for the timd h\`ui~ ness man or woman to spend a .with and tha Sift flour once, measure, add bak- i charming daughters are receiving a worm welcome b! their num°1`9\ll friends. Rsv. Mr. Eliot who was inducted in chu-gs or the Pownal' circuit but Thursday evening preached his int sermon on Sunday evening July 8rd to a large and appreciative con- srcsitiw. . The Baptist convention was held at Halclbrook this YNY- °°mm°°°' ing on 'rhursdly evening and md- lng on Sunday cvoninl July Brd Ill meetings were well attended. Capt. Wittig preached most ao- csfptably to good conlrltions on sunday July ard mm-ninslnd ww- ing st Christ Church, Cherry Valley. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mutch are lorry to loam of the ili- nels of their winsoms little daught- er Etoile, and hope for her speedy cation.-.P Clubs Now Carry, . , A National , VATICAN CITY. July Catholic Action Clubs which lsr Mussolini .closed during years controversy between Church and State, today in a processloncarrying the Italian flag for the nrst time since the peace agreement was signed Mussolini and the Pope last Sell- tember 2. This agreement required the Action Clubs 'to discard their old banners and adopt the National flag. . About 10,000 club members from 800 Rome clubs marched to “*» Pstorfs Square today, then entered the Cathedral to receive Eucharistic Benedlction. Early Venetian mirror-makers The lobster fisherman have holy successful seuonnotwith- ’$ A dressy it , §\ <5 \ until they get it They make scenes if they are crossed and so every e body walks on tiptoes around the d are they enabled to tyrannize over the family because nobody has enough is / Nay, do not pout and make a fuss, ~ ' But let the truth be known; _ They do not bring lt of! who buss ' ` Before the microphone; _ The kiss whereof the poet nv" . 4 Aa l>lIsion’s peerless peak, ` When launched abroad on wireless ` waves No substitute _mm __ _ _am ~ - ` ' But, givou resin, cork, and gig; m an gratifies their every w‘him. 'I'hus And lots of amps and ohm), _ ` , I I'll aft th sense or backbone to just walk of! and lesve them to their own devices T:°°unu°“?vBe;“.;: when they begin to scream and nge. I,” “nd than dmm wh” It is perfectly silly for s middle-aged msn and woman to ret their '-‘H °“" °°°""i*°’Y ¥°'*°" lives be ruined by the whim of mn -‘ »,..~',".; All And “und ml mm°d wld 'mu I 'fheliziiiscc kiss-a cortex i A Ar rro Lscruns 'rorros - __\_ J Lf V The head master, of a school rec- ~ Answer# *" »-V" ' Nona whatever. A good girl is a nice girl and A nice girl is a good argl y selfish woman who, for no rea son at all, wants to keep them from getting married, and if you give in l to her you will deserve all you get. DORUTHY DIX, O I O O O D Dell' Miss Dlx-I lm Often elllod "g good girl" and "n nlgg girl," gi; What is the difference between the two? GEANNE. |ir!, and either one or both of them is n sweet and a dear PBEACIIING AND PRACTICE 5 g A * f oonofruv mx. p ' h 1 e ‘H Senator, "dont get mixed up with _ V _ . the Govemment service. Nothing to ' . |5i||£[\ lil 1 "iT”`f>s. < ~` = - 1 `\*,"9 I _ ,,;.q.é'f, ._. ~ ta °l£'2=.3‘I"' ago” g fe Qs- "Senator, I wish you would give it. Ruins a young man. Besides, II \ 1- CU,-tc¢,§..ll me a Job as your private secretary." have promised that position to my ',§\_[§°-""' ra . ' ' "Oh, my boy," responded the oily so I. ' .-. _ , Your Moth`er’s Mother gave her children "Christie’s” Arrowroots,Cansda’soriginal Arrowroot Biscuits, baked in' Canada by Chriscie’s since 1853. There is nothing better for your children. ently put up a notice that on-an early date ho would lecture on the following subject: . 'Gut Eyes, and How Wo, 5”, Through Them." _ Shortly afterward ho _was aston- lshss to and ul numstlvs clue written undemeath: “Our Pupils, and How They See » Sift flour once, measure, add soda, a very ”`-. _ were sdvorcly penalized for reveal- ing the secrets of their trade. 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