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Dorothy Dir Z If a Girl Marries a Humorist, She Leads a Sad Life; if a Poet, a Temperamental One; an -» , _ Actor, Clergyman or Doctor, a Jeal- ` _ ' .. \. w mid nest B“‘"‘°" .- 1 Mm rm ‘ it » get 1 / ‘ ri ~ Pianked Fisii 4 Garnished By Gay Rosettes union-r vaomsnans uiim ii on/miwmo armor 'ro 'ms rrsu rriiwrm Planked dishes have always had` an aura of special interest about them-and latterly the flat oven- ’" ous One, a Lawyer, 3 Dllll 0I\€- _ ' I pi-wi gina platters have dome to T = A S0 P€l'l\a])S 011 the Wholé the 1/ share the same distinction. Either lllusirziteii Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With °h““°° °f h°Pl’l“"5“ if She m“m°S a mu" f°"°wmg me p'°‘°551°“ °" Every Pattern By 'Annabelle Worthington _ __'___,`_._ silk in vivid green trimmed with _‘F ibi-ass buttons. Rose-red angora jer- lscy is delightfully smart with ‘inatcliing bone buttons. >_ i ) * > i Knitt.d woolens. crepe satin, plain `~‘ or printed flat crepe silk are lovely tfabrics for this sports blouse that _ ei' -`-li -1 --1 : .K -- ‘ 948 ltr-res a li-.ip;\_r li:tT'e blouse _ ¥‘.'lii'i_l:"'.' _\‘i>ii liuvi- .i siiil or not. For i }2'ir:_» iio'.\' f_<'.'miriiig' tin' sepuriiie l~.;:rt .ind hIo_.si~ for iLtnf‘i'.il diiy- l uit- i.\'i-nit :ind tloni' you tl\.iik this one yi uthful and siiappy'_> lt exiiiesscs tliii-ing chic in crepe . sprlng. Q ' inches bust. Size 16 requires 2 yards - ,.-/'i é -' / _ 3 3 Brilliant: business than she would if he were engaged in another? - One of our most famous professional humor- ‘ isis advises women never to marry a humorist, be- cause he says that the m an who is funny abroad is sour and grouchy at home. Also he asserts that the poor unfortunate wife of a humorlst is the dog on which lie tries out all of his jokes a thousand times and that she has to be the butt of a lot of them and ask the fool questions when nobody else “_ _ Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin pre-ferr<‘d.i Price of patiem 15 cents. ‘ Q Q 'of 35-inch material. _ ff 1 O 0 I For resort, it's stunning in light W' _ _ 0 (_, lnavy blue cotton corduroy with 1 ,, brass buttons und worn with B uv-nite skirt of int- some fabric. No. 949 Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........i.. .--.. NHHlB Street Address Ci _ State ,_`___.______________._i_ ____ _ , __, ____ _Q _ mmm. na¢_v\-<7 Of The C00/1] IA MorfiingSmile _ _.T __ l ‘ ENGLISH CAKE This recipe came from a Northi nt' linglaiiirl niuitl who was an excel- lent cook: Crciini together li- 1b.' butter :ind ‘_» lb. sugar. Into a sep- , nrzitc busln put 11". lbs. flour. 1 1b~ (»-_,mmf-_:_ `-_- lb. stonelem raisins arid 1; lb. cliopped almonds, 1 f;1"di0isiin'e _vcu can use a very little milk. Pint in :i \\'eil-greased large bread “I was just . ` fa girl at the time” . . . this charming lady told us.. "My father wssn`t: very prol- perous. Mother watched every item of expanse. Appearance! had to be maintained. No extravaganca. however small, was allowed to pall. I well remember Mother checking up on the compara- tive value of laundry soap. Sho liked Surprise. But ouch was hor rigid code that sho didn't intend to cater to har whim if Surprise wars lasa economical than other soaps. But trial aftar trial showed that a caka of it washed more _ iuhfula than most soap. And Mother was satisiiod that the things were cleaner. Sho al- ways used it after that. I still 'uae it to this day. I find it » moat economical and by All odd: the moat satisfactory loop I have over -ns? é ' bought." Mandy had been troubled with o, toothache for some time before she got up sufficient courage to go to a dentist, The moment he touched the tooth she scrcanieti. "What are you miilting such a noise for?" he demanded. “Don't you know l'n1 .1 painless clc~ntist?” "Well, .' like Ecmllg oven. When the fish is done, or in from 12 to 18 minutes, the flakes "You'1l soon get warm, dear. Dad of fish may easuy be separated. W°'f° °°ld» About 5 minutes before the fish is too, nt first, but in a minute or two done, remove _it from the °ven_ _ `:._=t=§-fs* VI one cup mm mam mm which on” 8' Tug' place it on a heatprooi' glass plat- W " l You get warm, too. only wou don't ' ter or wooden plank, and decorate he Yardley Lavender. Besides, it laafal extra dishes! d This planked fish dinner will bc Y ber on each window and a. match- .ff ~ \ .' \ '::: :E5 f f _ f::::::::§55::F’ . _ _ .... fs.. »_t-1 . ‘ = -'ttf ' *‘ ‘ L A .»/ : /O m._.` 0%! it 3 nd SSH" -"- nl. nu -.I I. gb Q06 h 'UXUVY S059 Og " .Y P . can no soap less perfect in soothing punty. A -<-- . _ ` - . ` ‘ - h 1 __ as » m--- lilo' lt’ "ue ‘fully dn me pmcess_and me W °° at generous lather leaves your akin glo in nd l/hat the F ashlonables _ ar e Wearing Does a monks occupation, provided it is an honest one and not a | k_ mngement °t me dish can b° very faintly exuding that most bewitching ofw 8*. f l t0 racket, affect his dt-siiaiaility as a. husband? Does a girl have a. better X l'5v°"'ld fp.. :;¢l'§;?“l/§l»)e:lU\f§ lgrggeganx :mal _ gnu “Ped 8 .MP to lutnin time papal” _ l Y' And we can add s. third and very.” G - . I . tin-like skins have been committed to the can of Qi " rdley'a Old English Lavender Soap, since _l770. » , I -, \. perfumes, _ N , . anger than 'Kel ` ‘I I' ueat size 20e. n cake, Toilet |iao35c. a cake, three `~ . . ‘l ' tall good .A _, fi F 'li&`§`i r \~ SOAP 5 ` hi 2M f er fine as "°°°i,"'l"°°' eaa-$1.00 PCP Har M°aIa|ty _t e._,_.,___ flower; you can use any ooinblnat-i 9° . ' '50 “su” 50°' "‘° °"°°" lon that appeals m you' l ::.-;::.*_.'.'.:'.~.".°_"_.*':_-‘;'_'::'_*;:~r-" -Ar- l " '_-fmt, why not paint it all up this spring? ` A good idea for alight and airy room is to do all your furniture in For Your Filing Cabinet Orange Marshmallow Sonfne Quarter one-half pound of marsh- mallows and_ add to three-fourth: CHD 0! hot orange Juice and the grated rind of one orange. Stir, then let stand ovemight or until the such toudh. Dark green makes an ‘mixture has thickened like jelly. excellent basic color for many rooms and an almost midnight blue is good for still others. » Painting up book-cases is il nice Whip one cup of cream until stiff, then fold into the marshmallow mixture. Pile in sherbet glasses and let stand in the refrigerator- until SDFH18 job. too. Yours may be dingy ready to use.. It is best if allowed Mid give H dingy look to the whole to stand for about six hours. This room without your realizing it. This amount serves six, sets books oil' beautifully and gives a de luxe touch to your room. ;_m.__;_*_ \ l ~ 22... - __ ___ ,__ ‘ ;__ -_<-:gg es* 5 V >. °" 21: , - t Honey Tea. Cakes Beat two eggs until they are frothy and add one cup of strained honey. Sift two cups oi pgstry flour with one teaspoon baking powder and one-half teaspoon salt, and ada to the first mixture -rltornateiy with halt teaspoon soda has been stirred. ` f V Qi" V V Flavor with one teaspoon lemon ex- with ii border of buttered vera- il ,tract mix well and bike in il md- ables and mashed potato rosettes. .» iiiis-t--i'2§=!i-=-:>~ ierate oven (350 degrees FJ in tiny i muffin tins for _twenty minutes. This will make about twenty mall, delicious cup cakes. They have is predomniant noncy flavor. ut ii you wish to frost them stir ne cup of powdered sugar gradu- lly into one egg white and wliil until smooth. If it ls a. little ton . 5, T ‘ mais nineties thin and more powdered Gazer "H- Epzi o s. jetl :uni n cold blast filled the room. You can make your potato mix_ Report of Ringwood School at , Then the rlocior, another always alluring proposition from the fem- ;"SC0Ut!" _ ture with or without e8gs_we win Twckl’ P°lnl7 fm' the m°mh °f Fel” enema" teaspon “mon ¢x;m¢;_ finine standpoint. A good bet. provided a woman doesn`t mind living on I She shoved the thin little figure ruary. . _ I b th, one end of a telephone wire and wa iting dinncr and taking oft her cut. covered him up. saw that every suggest proportions ' cr ° thu; GRADE IX-1 Thelma Smith. 2 ‘. . 1 t. th a party frock and spending the evening reading an improving book. bc- »\\'11i. Then there is the lawyer. A good risk for an intelligent woman who 'when back to his room dragging a 6 medium polawes mashed Y likes to read and study herself and can spend a thrilling evening over a comfort after him rolled up in it 5 2 '»ab1¢5P°°US butler good book. A bad risk for the beautiful but dumb who thinks the day and went to sleep on the floor. at 1-8 t¢HSi>°°n D@i>i>¢r begins at 10 P M and the sun rises in a night club A total loss for the eleven his mother found him and 1 2 f9BSP0°l`l Sllf- curio i us woman who wants her husband to furnish an alibi for every both parents were, of course, cross. 3 ¢° 4 tab19SD°°¥\5 Cream ‘hour of the day he is away from her and tell her-.everything he h -i B t ll of the in edients ex- its . what was the matter with that $11 8 8" » done and seen and who suspects the worst of him when he won't confide ‘ Uragy kid?" f-Hadnv the doctor sam cept the egg. into the mashed P0' to he his clic t 1” “ S' $°"‘°°S~ he needed building up-fresh dir mtv- Edd the bwtsn ess yolks. and On the whole. perhaps. the best risk is the business man. As a rule nigh; and day?" -iq-1105.3 beddothes he ihasl fewer moods and tenses and is easier to get along with than the wwe mick and Wm-mi" -'The boy 'stlffly beaten whites. Using a pas- 0 pro ess nal man. He doesn‘t expect to get the best of every bargain had mme kind of im. oiisessionr' ltry tube, arrange in rosettea on the and he feels that if he strikes 9. pretty good general average in matri- --Hog just like it girl " declared his ‘meat plank around the 11811- C0” mony, as in business h l l ' t H h , e ias a l of the percentage that he was entitled futher who “,;m|;¢d n strong big :with egg and water, it desired. be- o. e as learned to charge his mistakes of! to profit and I ss tl ` l .. ' in gh _ forget umm_ and he is apt to take his wif Has is" h o an son likelhimself. Never sick ii day fore browning e oven e as e would ii bill of . ~ g, -- goods :ind make the best of her. m mb mc' was ms bons ' and we S th _ _ _ kids used to sleep in an attic with bed is a, shock to his system- HB 0 Ulf’ YOU ure. gills, and perhaps it is wise to keep a weather e ._ 05' the snow blowing in on us." doesn't generate heat as you 110, f on R mana business “hen you me picking him oul’ mr B' h“sb’md‘ The next day Billy wasn‘t very you must remember.” _ _-_-___,_~. _ _ DQOTHY mx _ lwell. He hadn't ii cold but he was In answer to -her repetition of his "`" ' ,tired and wouldnt cnt. So his mo- fatherfa story about the attic, he PISQUID INSTITUTE by Mrs. Edward E. .lay and M,-s_ 'ther called thc doctor to see if he said, “He was a country boy, and Harold Joy, drawn by Mrs, Hamid l would recommend oil, or just n. ton- |there’s a difference. Besides he was 'ic, And of course he asked about 'a more rugged type than Billy. On A dainty lunch was 59;-vcd by Mm ' air. Was Billy getting fresh air. zero nights I'd let that young son of Jay, assisted by Miss Isabel Jay, The story of the sleeping porch yours sleep ln the house. Fresh air wns told. lis good but we have to U86 judg- Tlic regular monthly meeting of Pisqiiid Institute met at the home of Mrs. Ward Jay on March 4th. Owing to the inclcmenry of the weather- only seven members were present. Meeting opened with In. stitiitc Ode. Minutes of last meet- ing read and approved. Some dis- cussion followed, eonceriiing a new blackboard and it was decided to leave the nmtter over till next meet- &P\\O`_1\? V/ E ing. It was then decided to make a shelf in school for water cooler. A Jlly. Patriot please copy) --*_ 'Taint what we have, But. what we give; 'Tnint where we arc, But how we live; "l‘aint what we do, But how we do it- That makes this life “Don‘t let him get into it cold "Warm it first with hot-water bot- tles nr pads. Let him sleep between iblzinkcts, and put. flannel pajamas ` 'on him as well as a warm cap to ` again. -Ch] ' lcover his head. Felt slippers too. --m-- " Anti keep screen between him and bed," said the doctor emphatically. badthing li used at the wronl tl\11¢. _ ll ~ . ~‘/' l‘5',"/ » §""’”' " "aoi.mvm,¢"»., letter was read by the Secretary i \` rh 1.; d _ _ ,,,,j',,","’,},: fnfpizf fiom thi- Szinatoriuin and it was ';'”5;;ff_;':°|,n5°;§ zlccitlcd to send one dollar to get nto. This olniy has never bean H ' D Dm- .S/-pmn. Lge /any an yd." mattress covers Re orts of c w/mag .Th :gs qualify nu’ Zn- mittens were heard and Mrs. Harold .....- ~ . vm-i _ _ li.,.,,,,,4 1,", ,,,,},",§,a’§§:'n° 'ff Jay and Miss Violet Lcard were rc- * °“”°”""“' ll _ illllwliitetl on school committee and . iMcCa:incll were appointed on pro- _ S U " " __ lgrrun committee. Two membeiu _M _ I- i ivcre appointed to take fruit to sick -/ , V A ' i in the district. Next incctlng to be SQAP) hr-ld nt the home of Mrs. Lloyd Jay, . M _ J roll call to be answered with "Mis- f-~ll.:ntous_“ Meeting closed with Th _ line Nfitional Anthem. After the ` hialéfxciaflcu '_'\ meeting a contest was enloyed by i _ ~ °"Ul'l»N N J ahoaesrecnntandbeingeguallswoo ( 1 *TH Worth going through it. on wow, The Chi|dr_en’s Coughs ii Norway Pino Syrup Worry The Mother __ Mrs. C. W. Harper, _Silver Water, Ont., writes:- I was very munh worried over the nnsty nou h my two children had, and I had tried several remedies to no effect. Ona ‘lay -my hiisliantl was 'n the drug store and overheard ir lady mul the dru 'st discunsiu ramcdis, and sho seemed very thaoldiilgtlo Dr. Woodls Norway Pine Syrup for relieving haf children, no he mme hom, wiglina bottle and in two days both the children were we . Price 35c. A bottle; lsrga family sire 65c.' at all drii and general stores; put up only by Tha 1', L@sa I9!`.9“§9A_Q|lia » v 'v r rf/ . __.___,__ I . A __ ,__ W _ til it will spread easily. Flavor with Inez MacMahon, 5 Earle NDDMBTIOU Absent: vincent Daim- ononm nr-1 John Madman. 2 Gordon Mdneuiya Fi-ed Murphy. 4 Lorne li/iraidlliacnem. 5 cieorse MHC' Eaoliern, 6 Arthur Feehan. Absent: John Mahler. otnsnai I-1 mid Maelsachem. 2 Angus lifaclbachem. 3 CHfh¢"l”° White. Teacher: J. B. MacBeth. _ beat until fluffy, then fold in the ment. Like medicine it can be a or if we take too much. Just see that he is comfortable." Wise doctor! Billy never sudered _ QR SALT _ dm COO _ i the wind of else close the windows Brlght S ' ~ 'fill-17 xodul:a‘|o;£f;.::ldbahh- Ullwi°*“ on that side. Getting into an icy 01° prlng N - |>l'llId|-'p\Ul8Uldl»¢» Now before S rin actual] comes $3; 3* i it i ii to brighten up things with paint. Examine all your 5611911 d°°l`l» put in new screening wherever ne- cessary, and paint them all so 'that they will be dry and ready to shine forth in well-kept manner when s i> bU~li_U1@|ll1lsl¢tilall|l]§\lt°l1§!1\lll1- ` *___ L '“ _ . ' »-»' fwwrre" -- -------~ _*mr* _ p g y . M _ d If/t., round the corner, is the ideal time i _ I/f, 2" l . . r)§\\\ < , W ta f fraa ggi as iii ii ‘ii it its; iii you do put them on. _ L I Be sure to mark each screen. Tiny i‘metal numerals are to be had on _ the market for very little; tb/»y do ~' -'lu-. I Nnunlms uufrgp lsway with nie dimeuity oi match- ( » :‘ AD x wnzoaol. "mm, I _in u window: and screens. You J WNMmT"