`¢3-'g»- vs* - _ » I 'O-OQQIOOOOOO ;".~ l _ i i 4 » FUR TIIE VIDMAII READER ‘_., _ rms lssuls ‘_d§venoethw;th uriuwewiih .- if our virtues ml not go forth or us, ‘twers nu The key belonsed to t-be n°et'| f " alike fi Ili! wo had them not. Spirits are l ' not finely iouchu kespeare. (Measure for Mea~»poet. The bureau had been in the J ` ,I to fine insue.;_ ring, a great granddaughter of the , possession of Mrs. Burns Gowring , ‘ ' PLEASUBE trustees, but before it was sent ol! _ hi Pleasure is like a sprained ankle ;- 1 -you have it all to yourself-but -il I happiness is like the measles, you .;., ~5:',.- , r cannot have it without giving it to "il ` someone else._l. F. R/oxburgn_ ._ _1 ` - if fj'i»; ._ 'raniovsszss . . .. r ,\, V , ii, - linen or the iediousness or high ‘;\'_,l-it 5 li civilized life comes from its : fi ;; iv gnzothness and regularity.-Van 12. .1: ~»':' f e. ?d#~ ”*?an;`* , ,_-5.-_'l m l§€_"_»_.f_r We shtzlil do so much in the years - up come, _ if-fl --i nut what have we done today? , ;'j»-.‘ We shall give our gold in a prince- ; ly sum, ` , ri Eli* Bur what did we give today? it . ~ *___ -_ `lID|NG UGLY BUILDINGS ` `: ; V *_ J .,,"f,§ _5 MBU? Yards have unsightly gara- ~{, , ro: other small buildings that it f;_5'- » desirable to hide or ugly board ~ fences to disguise. Annual vines ._.f,"7- = and some of the taller growing an.. ._,i~v_ V ; nulls are admirable to use as ;,-5-‘1 ' _, screens in such cases. fi; ~, ', The best annual to hide an un- ;-i,-, u duh!-ly vbieft quickly is the castor lf,;3_» ., hem. the most. majestic annual in the flower lists_ The Zanzibar types I are particularly fine. With the first ' -€‘, WSH!! liBl's. the castor bean starts Ai'--43 sending out _itsvhuge pnlmnte -*gy* , :ans gntiilk s-pirilnnggi up a thick, g; ~ Uldy unii ssixt iht l ,I-,v.:f,~ kat tal! with a wide spread. 0 E g ‘. it '~,; The tall annual sunflowers of the "`- old fashioned, familiar “Russian” if,-__ WN now comm in shades of red ;L»»,“l.g,i and run counter, which more nia- 'iii 1’ j Jlttic omaments of height and K s substantial screen. H n there are the annual vines, , j _ the moming glory being me quick. i ,V ; A ost and most effective, and qnlekly , "1, fi °WUfl118 wif trellis or screen ar- ’ I fr ;* hinged for it by grabbing any sup. [`,_,..-if port in sight if none ls fumished. 1;; 53;' ‘ The Japanese moming glories offer §i{,-9,4 a wonderful range of coloring and il Jr ,. l “'35 -'fs " 1. '$7-\",-L ‘f . _V _ marking. particularly the imperial if ;_ stratn. They have leaves of varying .»~, shape and sometimes are attrac_ li" tively variegated. , The hyncinth bean and the old »~,’,‘:, I leaflet runner are valuable vines to ";_4‘_,. furnish thick foilaze, attractive, - '___ clean and with handsome blossoms ‘<2 , fo go with it. The moonflower is ¢_ ». _ C-nother useful member of the 1,. . morning glory tribe that will reach if ’;- uptothe second storyln ahurry, ' t"’ Goes it gets going. 4 Vines of finer texture which fur- .i , lush veils of concealment rather ' .ifl ,i than screen are the handsome car- .~ _f ‘.=' dinsl climber, a. gorgeous sight, and 1'j§1.Vit_ C-bs cypress vine. Cobea scandens is l‘§ * another handsome climber of splen- ., did growth with beautiful purple ~§ bells. The seed shou,-ld always be r planted edgewlse. The old fashioned madeira vine, _ hxbers of which are now on sale, is -qi; ._“-; oomkig into popularity again as a 'i-~,'."" pack vine. It. has lenthery, glomy ii i” ._ - A e . _ -~. _.. , - f'~ - 1-_ - - -»-~=' “ -1- - -,s 5 _ foliage and fragrant white sprays of one of the quickest growin8 HH* ’; nusl vines is the wl`d cncumbcr. `,`;\ ` 15,- Thegourds also are useful. -_'Qi , Museum at Allowsy. ibureau, which was purchased by the trus`.ecs over 30 years sgo for '600 pounds from Mrs. Burns Gow- prlor to its being purchased by the to Ailoway ii sister of Mrs. Bums Gowrlng removed from the bureau ‘the small key, which she retained ‘as a memento. This sister. Mrs. Hutchison, retained the key until her death, when it passed to Mrs. `Burns Gowring, and the lattdr has forwarded it to ` Colonel Dunlop, secretary to the trustees, with the request that it be placed in the Jock of a letter cabinet in the bureau. ARE YOUR BARS BED? Red ears are the latest fashion in Belgrade, the capital of Jugo- Savla_ “Smart” women wear their hats tilted on one side of thtir head -and color the exposed ear with lipstick. The newest oolor is that perenn- ial favorite-brown. Itfs the deep, rich hue of Americas favorite bev- erage-coffee. Cream colored ac- cessories are smart with this shade. SLUMBEBLAND SIDILIGKTB The oldest scientifically verified fact about slumber, that it takes more noise to wake you at the end of the first hour than at any suc- ceeding one. led to the misleading cono usion that an hour in bed be- fore mldnlght is worth two after, is the oponion of an authority writing in “McLean’s Magazine." Experi- ments in the Sleep Laboratory at Colgate University, U. S- A., during the past nine years have shown that, despite the fact that the or- laxation was a sign of low bodliy activity-a vital element of SOM sleep. The findings demonstrated that how well you sleep is more 1mD°rtant than how deeply or how long. Physical exemiss before bedtime makes it harder for you to drop off, causes you to wake more frequent- ly during the night, and leaves you drowsler in the moming. Whereas mental tiredneeg before bedtime does not have these effects, The less you are disturbed emotion- ally when you go to bed, the great- er your chances for better than average sleep. Peop`e who look for- ward to the next day are api; ip sleep slightly below par. Careful investigation has shown that a. chief cause of adults’ wake- fulness is either wrong food of mn little food in the stomach. Pang: of hunger very definitely will cut into the quality of rest aid, if pronoun- ced will wake you. Four hours dm- a meal, your stomach is empty; yet wh probably let fourteen hours ell!-D-le between your evening meal and breakfast. Reluctant rising. lazy aftemoons, continual sleepl- ness-these frequently are caused by general tissue hunger. We have found that an easily digested late supper or s sweetened warm drink before retiring will improve your rest. Except in a few sensitive individ- uals, ordinary amounts of coffee and tea with the evening mesl probably are not a cause ol sleep- I_. i <» ,J J iu=, _ _ 'i;»,q'@` Daintiness With Chic Styles ni 1]' i _ Illustrated Dressmoldng Lesson Furnished gui 3'; =`jy _ “ \-.ia - it *Chi Ii' with Every Pattern ' IT A.N’NAl1.l W0ll»'l’BING'l’0l " ‘ | A 'i 1 ' . ri Heres u darling miie model. and ".1 it has a host of qualities and num- , ' ` bei-less possibilities. There are a ' tremendous amount of materials in ‘ , which it will ion-¢ stunning. i » . Another interesting thing about lt ~ lg that while it is so exceedingly _i ernurt to wear now, it is also lovely 101' lllfllli. ,. Rough nope lil in rich brown ` lcd! the original model with smart " lofleshing accent in beige, . Light navy blue with glowlna Nd §im»in mother combination you'll lib immensely. Ulmokad woolen wlih plain toning wllolaa trim is jaunty for it. lilo No. 418 is designed for sizes 30years,36,3s,40,42and44 t. requires 8% Ylrds of 30- ttridl with % yard of 39- trsstins. of PA'!'f'l.'RN 15 cents ‘n I! 5 2. r , it.; coin oansully, n-»___.u._v-....¢._..____ Q lil. llle ni..--...-......».».. L Hill Addlwl MID cs . ` or .coin tcoln is Preferred). un.-..»-............... ........... L...»................................ Zi- ` " norms xlvros lllsllns ' A small key which originally be- tomngg dn, longed to Robert Bums found s la' light. them for themselves; for resting pace last week in the Burns V iiitmitriiii mils sismc iiiwau ! i§§i§’“§ii”iii| iii gi* iilfi ,iiigliiiiiiiiiiiig -is-ii- i - iiilili iiiiiiiédr iiéili lmdc Stomach _ lssdng nhl! is in constant use Word of its great hom mouth lo mouth. :E t.hi;.s?'ontiBo M arms s¢om»gh°"i;ovs¢“. it is .ou out in bottles orugblats) 75 d6l'|y ` 1 ;~A1e».sc;.;l'ii°§¢uunj'. their for 'aff' ""2 un. e Cond _ T an dinrihumu, kin; Ih proper ventilation of bedrooms You should never have sir so oold that it causes discomfort, and too It ch th is ot nd tl from the doy’s sctlvities if we go to Mental excitement emotional ati-| mulation, and high pressure mu difficult for our generation to W achieve than lt was for mr grand- th parents oven in their era of un scientific feather beds, rope rooms It hu been ascertained that hu Canada during the first three 5° seasonal exports of Canadian with 133,32 barrels and 1,507,204 boxes on the correspondng dste` oentonbarrelsandlipetoentoo of ability to work. maks enough mon- ' elsewhere, but not leisuees. Exdtiug evening activities Am' 1 ~ I ' ' ,,.y,,m"" are more apt to be at fault. When - surh stimuation continues right up you ' - to bedtime, a warm tub bath will yo] , help induce slumber. But warm or uw ho; bath taken as a. regular night- W ly habit will do little good or Little try harm. | ' woul , concerned. , lflsh decen CQ!! home hills Body temperature ii important to' h“,",‘,’n good sleep, s att/er which has made us change our ideas on the or been Humans, like animal and plant life, have s natural sleep rhythm sh* That is to say, we recuperatc best ge tine all conspire to make rest more 1161' springs, and unventllated bed- te mo 1118 man beings can go for mos! thsnlthe dlnary individual sleeps morel ht-_WW m°nm-’ V'""h°“" f°°d- 5 °”° ly in the seouha and rueeegliug week vlthmlt »1=°l> will kllll my or hours, he is more relaxed Tm, N. us. and how long they are --l why '1‘he number of hogs graded in ,ve weeks of this year was IIIOBN, ss 03 compared with 171520 for the cor~| responding period of last. year. -ao chi! si! e i bed at regular hours every night. _ msd apples to Great H'ita.ln up to Jan uk ua.;-y 18th were l,’l'79.&4 barrels pm and 1.716.900 boxw, ls compared he lsstyear,snin<:1easeof1Zpersn I dd W iiiiiiii Iuons -.°-,Ll°t€rC1ture,f .llo|1>tll)rl7ix:irllettevfllaor Foolish Mothers Who Alienate Children by Theu‘1avhuf’Cudodhr-DonnhyIhx Advises Brow-Beaten Wife to Write Iedwrtoiiddilhnhand Dell' Illlsbk-Ihaveil\aofthsbUtmothllIQel.\‘\h,bu¢sllo®\ thenosiestonas. Berouridtyhssncbmmds. lhsgoesfromons Windowofourhousetosnothcrpeep|n¢,l\tohinglll4¢llt-|¢ll1Dl9Il #iv Ot course if your mu warm n oo uc ve to ,mm implicit obedience from d slumber' It isnot becsuseahehssaviletemparthatmakes always punishes them for their own good. and pomesslve that she keeps them froge m,or!rommu1-ying Andwhen itoomes r eavesdropping leave the house or Why do mothers do as lmrnets? Why inch of her tongue, wer to do would be to leave ves having her life ruined old people are dependent starve even to ssve yourself to bluff your mother into Allan as she leaves you and your I-lain sions, y tl usesbelovesthemsomiichshsclnnotpart t curiosity which snlmstes her. Oh, no. It is darlings and sho counts it imto herself for righteoumess. stthaingrovtltudeofschildwhohsssolittlosmsoot at it objects to having its privacy invaded hus Probably mothers' curiosity has dri than any other half in over the teleph the w letters and reading th ni. lt is mother putting every t-bc! are they going, anyway, etc., etc. rything casts, and why they bought on, that makes Mary marry the tlrst to s dist-Int city in search of s job. eciionforthemby mskingtbomselvusn they snoop and spy when they know that it e es to keep its soul inviolste and is infuriated by be into it and let. its secrets out? Certainly no rself intothinkingthstitdoesanygoodorthst d's confidence. your husband because the atmosphere The wisest mother I know were going when they ste l-My boxes. l “If they are going to the neishborsand everything As NCINI myself. I have iigeigtfgiigi if-ggi ggrgéif igiliiéiiitiiég s§§§§E§_~s §§_§ Eisigéfegtéi 'Eg =~ B 2° § 5559, ;§E Q E I' iiléiégiii d Iva lf and help the fam dniyparenuneedmylm csnldo? CTL- *ii-ii Ee § - 5 g rg 2- % E E égégé iii iég §== egg -P Ei!5§§E §E§5€Fi POND 8 5 holdlbg th! 0 dn't for I have yet to see s mother who corrected any of her faults. rm indeed who over admitted she had s fault when Mr children ww She always Justmes her vices and oxtols them into virtues- isnever becauseshais boavysndapettytyrsnt thltmskosherexsct herchildren. Itisbecsulsmothsrknowsbest. S E - gi ggi; 2 EES; F5; tell- st§§ thewommsndmen toprying into her children § 52 i §§§§ g sntgg gg it §§§§§r Egigé gg =,E§E§§ g§§§§§ §_;§ ii ?§g§E§§ iiiigl §;i§ ii girlie use iii is .s.i.ii ttliii ile- return, wan going to stay it, whenthcy know csn‘t they recognize that keepin 0 Gl’lbfhbbUt0l¢V¢ il Wefv<»~’S Rev' .;....!’......f*fs.......°"`¢'....... ~t...-..¢1........S '..........» . " " 'YIIENEVER T|'lERE'S follows congestion the modem and elective my Apply 1H£moG£N£,in neiliod in eken. ovlelr and convenient. Ii simulate; the mince of the sldn and promohstbo How of healthy blood through time congested pam, EASY TO APPLY the pmwm from the sensitive noi;/3. removing EASY ID! of nl I Bl" ml to pecialprovince. Thu tyrannical head-of-the-house type o eommoninth»past,butIhsds\lDD0l0ditwws qu uid tandtobebossed ion. usban UW ll was Perhaps your husband can frosting you. but unfortunately se how they have s divine rlsht to d want.. However, at any rats, the experimcn undarstsndbowunfairhaissodhow WIN- ' But dart try and you'1l begin letter in which he can contem hnrt. Of course, the E but it doem't work fight over everything. Of course, if you had only md leave you petty tyrant, but ren, You cou1dn't earn enough mon tofhem. Andltisalsoyourduty,f 3 verysoulsofchildren. iii iii th. ‘i“hW’ neu. but my husband mes everythlns md sive IM Wthinl- 3° “'°° carmd I walk. He goes out st night to amuse me with the children i-ie buys rh= bw °f °1°¢h°°~ th. wear and-of-the-season btrllllll- HG mln* '-11° m°““‘ md bu” e when you can live in peace groceries. I cook whatever he brings in. He selects all of o\ii;tc1oth.i.:§ Perhsps that plan would work. 'Ru chances an, however, t-bot it ,vm to the color. He supervises the arrangement of our fum urs I supposed to like lt. l-le goes out into society. I stay at home. mjoy going pieces, too. and my lonely nights are driving me wild. What shall Answ I dv, suromo. ___ ‘ ` ,mae .mu to he nionunientuuy aims and egotmie in tex- tligubst of everything for himself and sn-casting to laimmtself the rlsht in I ill' U- runthehouseholdanddictate toyousbout theth gs ll‘¢¥° bs quite Dodo I-od a fun t no woman of today W° 5 ' “ There is no greater modern improvement than in husbands. IM U19 “l.‘;'°‘u d nt today is ss far superior to the kind of husband that grsndllw ‘mm to as st twelve-cylinder automobile is to sn orcart. P0! the 1110531 ‘nu md h¢naeohsicenhiswireuhispermer,n°thl|¢l»v°.ouds°esnny- and with her. “]_q°'~» "Nothing “hw” other “but could Dock W wo little child- md your duty is vu in pesos with ome poisons the ‘Buthowterribieisthecrimeofsmanwhohmwbellaawoinantmtil he takes all of the ,icy out of life for her, and who wrecks what inigbt be li 5 ,i t dodn‘ii make s happy home by his selfishness! DOROTHY DIX. W I 7155' MLK; ' ¢H3M2AHDQ ~ ti ill if; §§'§§5§§§§E§ g gig ;'E§§ E giiifsfi -if f F mxkd. one . d I little RING hors¢““ teupoonful bm" u*¢'»h¢l` ind kr” uce-boat. E! 55;? 5 Egg E E i o white head 0| , ‘ out into nmu . i or white meg 0, ‘ 'W1 while vevner. im., ‘ s pinch of lrtted nutmeg. aim i celery when tender. had | mg “ butter, which hll been nk y erencowheBiu1knoworno\.mdi!thqllldIl§°l°l\°P\§ 1l°\lr-Md°llll0l¢\mfulu1 wgh I disapprove, they would merely lie to nie, so 'bill 01° |334 '11 / I or unsweetened milk Ailo| in "tm them? Mmeoven if I dont gm' any curiosity on the s M » ,heat thoroughly but new H are likely to tell me, which they will MV” 4° if WY 'm“I§_‘ ‘m 5"" ‘ml °"-*W Nllcd img tspryintotheiruniui-L_ _ _ _ _ nonofruvn _ iowioroniexeu. V neu- was oir-wont you nlwe Wil 111° 11°' 11°' W 5° ‘ ’““”"f '* 4 doormst. We have two young children and a small but thriving bull ‘ llsse its e lgggéi § “ § ills E ego. ‘sail i §E§ §§§§ , Et; éiig 3 E 3;.-§ses Eg, Egggg -E§ gggg elg § §§i ii; rift ii; § "t is `E§‘ 2 its ggfs ,E §g E § :rg-FEE Eg; §=5 iéii Egeié iii itil tail “ “lie gggggég iglsaag 1 “§ 5 ii’ 5 E giillt §”i"*`§ § Egr ; E gggi ,I 55?? . hifi' tim. -'what ukeii mu. "iii §5§e; EE; il ever-y'tims &~ §i5eE§§§e Eiigigggg ggig §g 5 gif; gg iii ii 3".f‘. hlshltmu ' .'i. IIURTGIGEII WIFE BY MILDIID BABBOUI INBTALLMENT NO. '76 “l WISH-P' At Jeanne's exclamation "my house!" Barstowe _turned to her curiously. “What do you mean?" She flushed guiltlly. “Nothingl Bow absurd I sm! It's only that I-I saw a place just like this in s dream” Bhe dldnotodd thstitwssadsy dream. “Queer coincidence." commented Blntowe. "It's a peach of s place. rd like to live in it. It gives you s warm, cosy feeling around your heart-and thst's something none| of Dsd’s places ever do." He helped hor out of the car, sndi b llttlwd ntewny up the gi-mi path by stiff carved-back settles. Hs touched the old fashioned brass QUICK! by s trim, pretty little wo- brisht hair was simply arranged, and her face was guiltiess of conne- tics. She smiled ss wholeheartedly ss flhlless hand to Jeanne, "You'm Mrs- Barstuwe, s.i-exft I-“I7 1'!! come. Jim this after- in Do iiiigiliigii, i iigiiiiilf all Ee; iii E , -,§ ;»§ § iii EEE* 5”. ii lr? ériglirti phoned swarm burned The sun ag? hiking Ili ¢s\\ns@s 9. i tinction of her har husbands lupportin co. Her eyes, holding n look of awe, travelled over Je¢nne’s immaculate presence. Simply clad ss she was. Jeanne was almost emborrsssediy conscious of the faultlcm lines of for en §§5 555 ilifiii gig E 5 E 5 s§= s§§ §f§ 2' E? ii Ea embarrassed lu of the chic gloves and “Paris”; of the perfec- t s curious mists- sat there, sip- i? § ° iE~li§iE§§l E= i gl §5§5§ E "gilt 51 §1§g§ 3 5-5 r Er! 1 5; it I giiigigir i giiiigl 8 Ed ‘aug 5 Elgiéig § gil ggi E of her hat Dllmil- sudden dis- of wealth I l '-’----- ii €S THE sp/ Q9* _ / Q5* Qe Lir lovely ei ii li li iii E iii ,g younger and Catching sight of her reflection in an oval, gill; framed minor that ing stand, she decided suddenly olsd woman e they' diviroes modem apartments,” sal hung above s little mahogany sew- a 5 s§§ fit iii §§ all “Ithinkyuu‘vesaldsmou dBsrstowosobsr1y.“You sreltlittleplacshere.” Jennnsmokeluddenb. “IwlshitwIs0url. i E knoclrer, and the door was opened ist or I Pleased chill. and held out s and w firm With s In the litt’ Bolt ried ,inasseuseand nought shout s look of sophistics. credulouly but walked with her through the litf1e.tlon and srtiflcislfty that was dis calmly: ' till' 821128 tim: to s quaint, little portico, flanked She decided that Barstowe had cate of this homo right when he had said that road. You osn’t seo wss lovely enough ibls in the simplest. costumes. "I msnlcurist Bs-rstowelookeddown ri? E §§§l§ ; $§l§§ Ee "Well, why not? to he ines- but in mention to Ulla l wondered why she had never puisivoly. that the ministrstions of her hair dresser been sho She man in s blue linen frock. Her realised before that things det!-acted from real test of beauty even poverty Gorgeous ralment the ninim-worn or ii uuiuui Apprgvg of New ty doctoroouldcnste s cor smountoflovelinessin e elaborate Bhcloohdimtomsetisntoweu her beauty. eager, ploadingoyes. waslts do- .euuiy ami, “"'"‘ Grading Regulations HONIYMOONIIB TRURO, Ni, Jlh: ll-(0.P.)- Beforethetessnd The minanoe in the fsoe of simpildty and i besu - tain not . we annum iielin the sugges- rlum we time mom inipi‘:'nm»ut in re exhausted, there was s chety ' ~f--ii-»=-»--i-=ii=»u= 2.f”J¥.i.‘.”"...§'..."i'..‘f.‘....°'if'...’i‘¢t‘2 hlsti lwnlonthopath. iii? sEg§5§f' git; i iii? t llll folhinilildlrnillol tsitotlleloooas onh|sdasa,rob il, gii 5 .r-‘sg 2 ii- llows&0\|nPo|||tyAl0dl¢iooin snnusloimvent.cnux|¢di‘b»|ov- ermnsht to sppovs sdvocstad smenimim¢sto0l|nain¢x\'u|- Iihillsk .#5 Kihei 'wss ~¢ -_ They were the glory of the vines that grew from Heins own ' pedigreed seed, those tomotoes. They were red-ripe-luscious -st the height of their ilavourl They were picked-cooked with rare oriental spices-and bottled all in s day. Why the promptness? To keep the dm fresh savour for you-savour that makes the finest food mom Isvoorsmnc still; that wins for simple, thrifty dishes s "mon glenn” encore. A»__,'_ _., .',i| , Jr* P1cKE1>.CooKE1> and BCTTLED ¢ll7 iii az cikgifl 0/ \,0O/\° The 'Cheeriest Flavour the World iu»~r-¢i.ua»eaeys~¢»stia»sesw 1-=§;=:;%¢a--i~irI~=1tfv~¢»lun~= ~ assesses.,-u»ssi~~~t l “4*l*,°‘»'~i'°."¢& U¢8'l”llivliso6n»a.wws'ssssmn"voa»nugmm'°“’ ‘ _ ,.$-L.:-,. 'vi i 1, , ._ >‘, J-‘_ ~ i, .' s- i 1 'i 1 is 1, “QM "-v.. /. . , - ., ~ ' r