PAGE TWO __ ", FREE FOR 7 . ’ Special ’ m.-.__-_. EB E2 U" P's: an - '..'n'-'l|'ll'-"-‘L'll'-'-"p' ‘~ Pffirma .‘,-_I '\:l1li.\ ll ‘:01 -1>~§> vvfii-"c?"err7f §‘§E“" V Cir-in , syn-only‘ -.}_.___~..,3=, .i ‘_ J": __. .- - THE CHARPU'|'i1‘-T!QY‘LY~§UAEPL&P£ l-a- ‘- O OOOO§UO§OOQ4~O-O-O~O-O-OQ-OOOOPOOOO-O-OOQOOVGOQ4 quicker. L‘sually' sells for 50c on/yzap’ Marc Siirprlso Soap in used In the Mnri- iilllvs than any nthl-r Kflap. Save rhl- valu- lilillwiuiillnl|iliiis—l$~luthcrillitxuvallublel Fm your kiiliu. rum] lo: luawms: soar, Dept. m! MONTREAL (l/[IUI gnlili umil Sl-pi. J0. i940) on: or 135255;?“ INDIVIDUAL and unnaticuc .' i l0 JUNF‘ 2i (LicnilnlJ— Icnce '» Yoill iievll both for tlillll‘.~'. and don't tozget iv ll. ilic days schedule with 1 'r'~llll"lllfi kIlIYWJVlLII‘ rill/i mil- _-. on Hill/C‘. suf- |Illl‘|"'~? Luuvhlwli lc llislrllrL-Jr. "Pills 1n coin or hldflllls a vluuli Ljiliilflli-li l" - Villflll PR(".'INCR _ _ .. .-. ~ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. OQOOOOO-OQQO-O-OOOO O-O-OO****‘ i Woman's Re alm v. §oci lOOOQOOO-QW-Q-OOO aland Dorothy Doris Letter B liolzorilr PROOF OF HUSBA IN HIS ACTION DIX SA YS ANGUS lBVaGVICAI NIYS LOVE IS S, NOT HIS WORDS A DIFFICULT INTERVIEW i BIiSHEi-‘d and could Romance May Cool, But in Most Cases Mar- riage Does Not Kill Love —— Letter Box Dix-Does marriage kill love? each other alter they are husb are through their courting w . ' DUO-EDGE KN IF E-Reg. 50¢ Value You must have one of these new- Slliiillcss Su-cl Duo-Edge Kitchen Knit-vs‘. (lnc blade svrratcd for slicing mid S\‘l"ll|1ii\fl——(l(l1(‘l' blade keen-cut- rmg im- paring. .\lill(lfS work easier, Can a man and woman hen they marry? ii. carrying some books I vid. "You're Archie Grant, areii t you” The boy noddc a "H M consider tliat they 1i love could not instead 01' there bei marriages, divorce w positive oi the {act people stay marizle cause tney have than that marriage kil seldom survives the wear and of a inan and woman lindinz mates are Just oral faults and weakne stand the strain of marl-lago- dthat the gear. I: us e w beclflo ‘idea lis more erroneous s SURPRISE coupons on L" Perhaps minim“ SURPRISE SOAP b i with human e c°‘”'°”s “m “m humalln pills? oi this [lub- w5 up DBEWBBU most tion that makes thousand iimcs more on than they did on their flfBi- s, if they are decent 99° e- ther, should be drawn $088111" I119 6" For {i118 thing. they are dependent °11 99°“ "I tlilnk ‘thee for my h I may serve those whose health and _ comfort have boon 8W9" ""0 my id God, make me big enoukh love my job. Give m9 ll"? patience to bear with childish ways. and may I have wsoom that. I may gently lead niv children to them love each other a their silver wedding day It is inevitable that husbands and Wivt: who try to do their duty by eiich 9 than separated by marriage. oiller {lml Lhetlllleyllmillzpvllzxegll lgrloterests ‘o ier in , g And, for still another thin‘; they are bound t0 each othtr by ties oi gratitude. so many kind things the 0th" as many sacrifices the i1." cl skirt. Her shoes were y. Archie," she said ihafiply, her blue rig 1b. 1 I d 5m“ galls: ltlhlgynllavc stood shoulder to . Norah sat downfslwujd” fig r standing awk-l lvardly before the fir . ‘fclifiease tell me your business," she F sai aguely expected to find prepossessing, Hisl gether against the world. And thore are the children. elists have poblilllriwi theory that marriage kills love lilfld that. only iree love lasts but old couples celebrat- g r go en wedding ttiJflyi bill ndered m5 5131i never hear of a liaison ia en- but the love nest is a ilimsy why .structure that any chance bWBI-h 01 lfickle fancy blows away’. Only too many men active lovemaking at because they consider that saying it with hard vmrk i leaving her visit 01L God, may I. a humble house- never miss a sunset or a rain- : use I am looking down. 111- u .. T A HOMEMAKER. l And to that we all say: uestiun of 0h"!!! Dear Miss Dix-I am keebinfl young man who is‘ fond oi onions and ms sts 0h be polite, and re arsh and abrupt. ' s the accident in m bayed it tattoo on tiiel ll‘, ‘ ' ' i to take part in a ram-l.v.'-'.'-'-'-'r-'r-'-'-u-'-'-" ' - - - ~ Personal '1 Fashion THE COOK ’S CORNER HAM LOAF -I cup milk, ecu-laud 1-2 cup: loft brood druid» l egg i cup cottage clout teaspoon grated onion l lb. ground ham 3 hard-cooked on! ~ Method: Add the scalded milk “an to tho soft bread crumbs, beating until smooth. Let this ltand ior about 6 minutes. Mix the Ell. onion. and bun with the wilt-use cheese. and add in the crumb mix- ture. If the ham is not. very salty. add salt to taste. Pack a fairly thin layer of this mixture lMG-J the bottom of a. greased loaf pan and the hard-cooked eggs on ai-ango this end tn end, lengthwise of the pan. Cover the eggs with the rest of the ham mixture and bake in a moderate oven (375 deg. F.) for about 1 1-4 hours. corrscz CHIlzfSE PINEAPPLE E 1 No. I can crushed plncapplg 3 tablespoons corn eta-Nth 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-2 cup sugar 2 teaspoons lemon Juice 1 cup cottage cheese 1 e88 5 tablespoons sugar 1-3 cup cream l-B teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons flour Grated rind of 1-2 lemon Method: Mix crnstarch and salt with a little water and add to the pineapple along with the sugar and lemon juice. Cook over low heat. stli-ing constantly until thick- ened. Cool. Press cottage enema rowimol througlléih a5 ctofise sieve. Beat tltifi ' egg w a espoons sugar un Sjlllipilll 2211156313 illllii‘? light. Add cream, l-B teaspoon salt. ' things about flour, lemon rind. Pour pineapple mixture into un- -baked pie shell. Top with cottage lcfheese mixture and bake in hot oven (450 deg. FA for l0 m'nutes, then reduce to 350 deg. F and bake [or about l hour longer or until iii-m. A MorningSmile ge, as you shout- them on the nights when we e me realize ivhat tes. Now 1 love this younB man very much. but I too much to ask him to iialn from eating onions? I keep on lovln him to B0119 1'1 i much as he wishes? ee with you that l; garcleriumelwit-h hich et wou avoi‘ ove's w a D0 d that a girl could grow enthusiastic over an onion-scented kiss, but, still and. al to warn you that you risk when you make gi n3 up that succulent and odor- ous vegetable the sweethearts love {or you. on see, the onion-eater is 'I‘hai; is true enough. and the pTOOILsOI .. l- HORUab0PE (By IRANCES DRAKE) lCapyiighi, iusm, King Features S Look in tile scziion your birthday comes in, and find wlun your outlook. is, according u; m‘, 53;"; ffln'h'u'n'u‘u'u"u'n'n'n'u'u inasmuch as women have an in- exipiicable mania for being told over again what they already uid add much to the age ii every hus- l. know you were," he stat- hlm and permit ougnt you WGl-‘C a, lllflll." sell them as on JANE -'-'-'u'-'-'-'¢'-'\n'\| happiness 0t marrl his wile every morning was the only woman in the and that she grew and fascinating all :- -.-.-~.---.-.-.-.-.-.'.'.'.-r.-‘r-a-e-a-n-u-v-l.'1 i-‘nr Tuesday, April iiih ficiont .\l.-\lc<;ll ‘_'.i lo liPltlu ‘Jo lgirics) lllliqnlllllll. as’ lar a. snowy . ‘jtl bu‘. tlicrl’ is licvui‘ ll call hei- poultry at feeding-time young dream, an Illiltlflfblilllkllllg beloi" vision. and torn ls irlclldll" on u‘ MJIHC good cannot be ac- ‘incnt is exercised. ii. bill-ck over Sl/JCK aiidl ' l0 make liiiprovelileiits, (Se; (Scgrplq) __ 1 lillPtl \\'llll your rcal scll. ‘painting lI.. ill lo MAY 2o l'l'(lll1l1$‘,lI1L‘ read easior -. 1.1L lrmobolllll llll- rlrililluus ac! thing to which you . c liilCl‘ you are, the ‘ 1y zidapbcd Juiglnvnt, l-llé.‘i‘(’lOl'8 tzlc l nursing, ls from 3'0lli' vtiorts. lpvrsonal NOVEMBER '22 ‘Sélfgfllilflillsl §.;l'(‘.\s.\'(* lvlitirlicl YOU. Today __....__._.. Here's s Prayer for Every Housewife Dear Dorothy Dix-i-Iero is the prayerlsay every night on my lu "Dear God. I thank Thee for the years are ones o1 toil rd and disagreeable labor that I and our children may have com- fortable clothes, good food, ter and the safety of h e for the joyous cry rings throughout the house when- ‘ever Father comes, and which ex- ve and happiness ot "I thank Thee for that li w and b.ue and pink which °d°r “hi” to d1'y in the morn- at the joy 0t‘ wash-l _ garments has beemgl‘) "I thank Thee for snial bo philosophically, sat knitting 2n the drawing-room. To her ctFPe ruli- ing her 15-year-old granddaugh- ter. thought we migllt OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 she looked up, rounded chin, jut- coruting you'll find “"3- "lvly carelessness!" “gilt were as much w . use to settle this aiiair “oh, "father's just fallen off the rcoil" old lady. without even raising her eyes, "I saw him pass the window." _i_i_.____.*_ HEMORRl-IOIDS" ' ar 1 eatln , the flavor out oi little attraction in l5‘ unréimantic age that will stand S My earnest advice to yo" i5 W learn to be an onion eaters, I ilndtliiitsn», al lmgllilifilled to eaégl others Dl':al\i ,. I i ence are n “e M ‘ed m h calls for clothes pins on 0i the nononionists. But, at any rate, setLe the onion b hadn't come here in _ was going to present 2a to nacmlaizn pmpem. Now v0“ of Daddy. it. - Soil pcritll ag- tcet, cheeks iiush- I clenched his hands. unjust, Miss urant," he, ‘I had no thought parlzcillurly‘ asks pat- alo 2i(l\'l.~€‘(l. szzizitlinu in ' ' ilccd sound sug- ‘Forre 1i of ‘szllilvtl friends and as- T I) ‘lCzipucnrni » :0 JULY 33 rCnncorn- practical luiiiiilloii and entiius- ,rcnl cllilv. prc-pc dull dialling with others, t ll' . R 23 to JANUARY 21 o b“ 3mg you B this. ill tight. you n , eloLldl qual-relllsut) ll. 1:5 5m” ‘md e t ilc.A. rl it. " .1 lit-cent the can a5 g Ki” her lip aila locked down. she said slowlv at. my iatheriplace f Iriiari-y a, man knowin Lhafi l a habit that is object I and then spend the bal ie nagging him about DOROTHY DIX. ' tactul-ing, 5Pll'ng_ ‘ . HRH/I’ mill dull lllllfW . JANUARY 22 m FEERUARY 20 s. Hovvver, they give ‘ rAquarlusi _ . or L';\.lIl l'(‘il“(,‘ll(l.l, cssciitial duties. ; to mow-urn our 110$ Jblllll- l(‘1lll(li\ll0Il m ‘.u;i.\' 24 w» AUGUST 22 rl/90)— or the time being, 91p‘ I thank Tme 0i lnvercon, and I've L0 be on my‘ ior childish voic lug and laughter a rennials Easier to Grow From Early Sown Seed plan to grow per- wlth the people ill.‘ worlli \\'!1l‘“ lim- g and llomcstlc- First. 01' liutlor .ik ‘ _ mom iavcrcd niinportaiit affairs. ‘uric and chccriuliiew. FEBRUA are as blZ“ElIl(l cap- lPlso-el - S "l. u thlizk you are. Promse l both business in will more for-an: fophlcal and m 1 (‘ll."l"'lll'>il and llic nt- ,l‘.<[X‘l1lIill_$' >'1~‘.\I‘\"."Y snlliil, will he no (lvsninss. I I .\l,l<;L'.<’l‘ 2.7 in SEPTEMBER 23 ‘ » Do not. (eel irked lArivs an “ i-s apgicnr lcnd llmlslial many A (‘HUD B Sdllllfl will llflW‘ kvcn llll- null .\li\'(‘~-lll:ll).~'ll ltn illW. pcrlinps :i(iv.~"<t. {he for lo (XTTOBER {nlnsici-r, °[7l(‘il(ll(‘l Sne broke oil as t A young man enter He wasthln, well- alloy, in incl, 81k‘ RY 2i to MARCH 2o ltd-his sandy hali- 1P0 Kill‘- e regarded David i‘ Your natural inlcrc who sea and its inicresc $li0lll"l his ls our old rival, Mr. l enlivcnccl. - meet Mr. Hector myHevery gardener should d aclvzizitzlgcs today. live an easier time oi RN ON TTIIS DAY foresight, litom vy two men made a move to shake lia “ ’"“"~"°"* me- 75 who was supposed to have IHLBFEStS ‘ l ustl". i- " ‘ - mow is m) m” m o. y to): some lea $il(‘C‘.‘F5 lo be nchlcvcd. Norah urant was engag _ 10p. said Menteilh, "th t being scorched to dc til. , and liiay. however, we, vc cool moist wrather. lens germination and is t0 Sl_'.\'Iil’R§'I‘ LXNFIIEON SET Many oi the perch Settle best in cool weatli gizen?" Menteltn ignoring the girl's 1t was the last straw. David laugh- iou little uirtl And lo, eitherflsq e white a‘; her blouse. C nectvr. you should al- ntcd in Julv so plants. They will by fail to be plan where they are to grow. no garden operation be large enough e to an r en-le t wltn as e n own perennials. When plants are are relatively expcii the long growing tensive care they large percentage of loss. Plants grown successfully operations because they can be disti-ibu such fragile subjects for sh The gardener who grows h y for the seed. The task n: for the plants and ob- thclr growth is n fascinat- eation, ii‘ he is s. true gard- ii g the perennials with which e litlle difficulty es early and have blame ici- the ace lwhen you plant the as. SUFFEREHD FRONI l SKIN DISORDER M185 G. EVANS writes: "for the ant yen- or two I suffered from isilguring blotches. blackheads and mplex mixture ot nad called her ilalice dtilt was sudden- ave thc house!" ht. You shall hav you out of Invercon. ‘ barked Hector Mcn- (To be Continued) liams, veronica snlcaia a l) "may so. x 4.14 mé-‘nlng up m, ,_,a,_ before you want to Llarritcs from an oi inalcrlafs ll€‘(."l(‘(.' ~ -‘ ‘It 7,. ( T" l m in. Pilirrn Nu". X 41H ciiiilzlllir. us! \ The Guardian Home BETVIO). R».- sui-e to write plainly your Name, Address. and the Name of booklet iv l|i.\ lit. i,“ unto will! tillnir nnrl JNIIIITK} “illl li mun (hill ill li (ill a more ill Dali!‘ Ln NPQGIIWHIYR Dcuartmcn‘ ._.________ r1 Arr. ron wwoow GARDEN, DEFINITELY ___... A wallow "l‘"‘""v\ with it: who" --‘v-- var-r‘ Wnv Noni: 1n um! M1‘! l: I] fVnHy-Vn’ 7mm l" n‘, hrrvvkVofii "Wm m- v\'~"k, Jud tw- llfl" n" rl~t<f m tilrsc ii-il-ndly little ' T herbal oils ol Zuni-Bull on akin eruptions to _ rinanent relief. Or an tin uk Irom yourdruggist today. DIGESTION . VERACITY DOUBTED "Do you consider the defendant a. reliable woman," asked the Judge. "Has she a good ieputatzon for SEEN EN ROUTE A placid old lady. who Look life granny." cried the girl. I know, my chil " ioplied the 2 Special Remedies by the Malian oi Mecca ointment '\l Pil R rd Nn. i is l r Pi-ntrudlnz blfil... Poilaflllliyls lold in "ruin. with pr . Inrinternnl a liution. Price 76c. Mecca i lie Remedy No: , in Ju. and is Ini- external use only. Price 60c. Order hv number from vniir Drill-mat __.. for External itching Plies. Enid ._*_ - D0 You Win Confidence All dressing Your Club? *__" l l l L Study Public Speaking ll Home Accepting the nomination — bul though her iricnds know her as a.- lntelligent woman, she'll never war. the election, so poorly doe: lhe speak. A shame to summer awkwardly before an audience when. with home study in public speaking and tips on what to say, you can make In excellent impression. " How to accept n nomination? Bay "I deeply appreciate this honor. 1f l am elected I nhsll curry out my duties to the very best of my ability." To appear poised, avoid clutch- ing at the furniture and llddling with your handkerchief or purse. A gracious mile at the beginning of your speech will give the aud- ience - and you. too — a sense of confidence. So your voice will carry. prac- tice deep breathing exercises at home. Learn to open your mouth wide, throw your tones forward when speaking. So you woivi sound monotonous. vary the speed with which you speak. Command respect and approval when you speak at your club, or pointers on voice training, parlia- mentary rulel. sample speeches for many occasions. Advises radio lpeakers. Send‘ 2'51: in coins for your copy ' of mblic speaking Self-Ta 4,ht to Name Street Address .____.__,_...__-_____m i €__1 s '1. Literatur ; GOOD REASONS for the growing popularity of TINTEX More and more woman an changing in Tlniox for all their homo dyeing incl-mu Tim“ l; -. Ilbllb-Rfillllffl 11.0 lFClll pttpl- SMAIYII COI-OUIS AND MOII OI ftflOiP-Cvfll bcgilmen can 3e; TillM-Jfhcrc are more than 50 perfect results. attractive colours on the Tlfllcx OUICKII-Disaolvel immcdlatcly- Colo“: cud‘ many tints require no bolling- Always use Tintex and always doesn't stain hands or utensils. be sure of the results you want. Dyes a“ washable film-a Selrrtitlvu colour: jazz lib bestfrom __ “m,” dam. bfl-ghm, tb: TuritexCaIuarCardaIJ/aur drug and longer-lasting colourr- bean 4' iipartmm! min. Canadian Home journal Seal of i" I n avail. v, 1.9/11) __ _-' s AAA AAAL-L s‘ s‘. - 5 Try wnirsx-tlie magical bluing g¢°NqM|cM_A [cw “m, wmh that works on woollen: and silks of Tin“, i, phat), for dycing "ch as well as on other fabrics. a5: articles. - l Helpful Hints For The Women Folk When one has been burned. apply a cloth wet wzth equal parts ,‘ of sweet oil and lime water. It will a bring great Nile-t} . The word glissandu is tile ar- "a iomi oi our resent n ' ; and inpmusic his l-YII|IE\HII|IIIII'IVOEOQIUII"C1IIIOUIIO an ornamental floui-rsn do n03?" ' ' l bl’ drawing l ‘Euler [urn-lions] iroubg. M: be "mnnunn I or skmpmflk and us, due tofunctionnldinorden. ' this as a wiiitener for the mluoe h.,‘,’,',.‘{,‘;f{,f,‘,’,§°,;5‘ phum“ c°“"°“d 8/4”’ reel comiortable and cut in one with the shoulder yoke ior practicality as well as ease in ~ making. Big pocket-s are n iaihion is season, and are con- makeu a. smut street dress and eflicleni. house frock. both oi Y0 will enjoy wearing. Dotted cotton at home, silk crepe on the‘ stiifet, for this larger wo- roc . 3241 is designed tor . 40, 42, 44. 46. 4a wd Size 3B requires 3 of 39-inch material for snort sleev- ed 151F088, with 3-8 yard oi con- h! Bmd fifteen (iiici (coin is pro leredi for Plttern. write plainly your Name. Address and vale lure to state the Size style N0. 3241 5128 .-.-.-l.-.-... INN! Addrun LDSQ ‘i nan-r may mile wilm .1 VICKS VAPDIIII GEMS-LIKE srlms ' placed m charge o! m University of Western Australia. The CBJTIQQIQ Not what seams lair. but what ll Corporation o! New York have ti e made initial grants for the work. ‘u . . Not a-hgtlwe dream, but the good For eight months of the past year w o evening classes were held in the e . These are the things that shine like University and coursss were given in a number of suburban areas. 8 . Like stars, in heaven's diadema. Courses are soon to be given in the _-___... FOR. THE SINK -—--- , Left-over cooked ham mix- Dissolve a ha: of white kitchen ed with hard-cooked eggs, celeiy quarter at boiling water and dressing, makes a good salad ne tablespoon oi kero- to servo for luncheon or supper. this Jelly handy to the This should constitute the main nk and use it after the courts. an clot-h. 1t will do woii- T0 STRAIGHTEN CURTAINS pplled icgularly three t mes ——-— camps oi militia units. I! the wash curtains are incllnvrd to hang unevenly lifter being laun- flrst concert tour der . run a curtain rod through out of Italy was in I828 when he the bottom ham and let it alone for went to Vienna and there cap- several days. This will straighten tured everyone. from the Emperor - them. his marvelous virtuos- enjoyed similar concert l THAT TIRED FEELING hs in Berlin in 1829. Paris‘ ———— i lmd in 1.0mm 11171931, - So often that tired feeling is not so much actual physical tire as a ____. A glnyplg mick o: spun 511k in poorly balanced diet with iar too dusty, pink i5 wgm wm; a nubby many sweet; and starches which gun striped in mutsfl Iare pouring acid into the system of r0555, pm}; and viom, nnd causing the effect oi tirednrss. ress and cardzgan are col- Watch your diet. WIIY SIIFFER Functional "II llnlpul ‘I Few women tad: you've noticed ji-aixoly over the keys of the piano vuunsbLrmitllql-mllllmmwd JIEIVOIII, _..__.._ do rrsedlnleli-y- oul-workmomuc ioryou- "IARBLF sTEPs clmifliii’ll.”l.l,.’“i.fl’li“.i‘i.'l‘.i..‘l‘ilii'll‘ -——-—— raliavc monthly pain Smurfs, blfiklltlii: Mix a quantity oi qlllclfillmeJlltlfi huduiln lnll vmil any lintinl Incli- n o! tizouundl of wank, dOOISIEp Bltfil‘ it has D8811 SCFUIJDECI rundown nervoul woman during “dlflcult It W511 kejp j; 1n a wnukgu; com“. ilmuflfllneuit’: tiel d» many woman ior tion. . n n, d t tlll k it‘ od é:::":"l..°.’“l.r:.Ei:l'F°‘-*- .__....__ alia is going in for adult iv Lydlg l, Plpkhgm‘ vqmyi. 0- . and in pal-t of the Com- [:31 w-m 1- "quid 0f blows-wai- monwealtlr the '* Ill-l- ______ (on: (similar (on: matter has been day ion! in this be- .o lrnnt panel is ’I‘hia suns pattern 5-8 yinr-clis Nlmn Provinen