Dffid ~Parii ter i PIP! .hisu »=1==~ Dt f MCL tele, U1 . H( I ._ .791 L ‘iftiela bfi” I Hi very . I `I"~ ‘em Canada Mondo ,‘ confert I if I . . l'sh1 uw* f.$l.?~`!»`-1- ‘ We 23 5 ‘_ 'W the mc chair. - I.,w» mane, R( . . fi Servlet .`.&. ii; . 1*( ’ havit I . ' subjcc' ., 3,' (Bl E. Boi 'o Yet 1 I 3; M .Minist », l0n I 'I"II'5' ter helpfu I gllll' °f i 'christ I tlfilffs Em if '_ voking f 5 1" and . _ ti ii ‘ i‘?Il:,V,;, ,I-livt esnmc I'~I¢ INN from ,,`.,.:,_ ~.~.=.> - 4! lex-la '~?~' hot! doing ‘ttf . IIACCA ways I quate ‘ "M14 ,way ~ M lfllfl I°“' w. A. _,gn 'Ulm C0 T9 ftrc sf lo lcrs t,'.~;. , 4 'tee __.. H ‘3 r ,.. Il.. 5 g' Rt: ; tint ié nc' H-, br/ ~cry § tion! I I a 'ing mis' l lfhn' 7;l"tlII. Uni lily" . wh if <1 », bu" on 'rl' I § Order Iaso.i` A U r Brotl f Is th ' urge: life i spirit there man. .' ing ' bein. nm' side. .“" 'ri hi ,W der? ed mt ofl` E; D gan Ii EXP1 pe! aliii RFB SOC fall Y,' ed i wr I try . i Le' ,ev - cr I _.-_~. .~».~»¢.»gN;»» ... .`J`___,_; A re. r it it .7 ~:~=~.:.~rn-.--,, fi ii Tl l ii \ ly 1: 11 €o`w\"""‘ -»»--r-r - I li s I i I t AI U C. St “I te I E so ill D tl uf 3.' .=.--_-st _,yt *_ ._ _ Y _.f ..- _ l. sf "I , . 1 . ~. ~ . ” I .. _ i./-J-~' ' W -. ._v .» * ~ ¢. 1 .-‘-'T ~' r ’ ‘ri ' . . I i .. ..f"f “ o . 1. t / _. . . . `, . J _ _ »., . ,. I _H , M, \ _ "r o ` ‘ # IIAGE TWO 4___“:_,'H ___ __¥ ____A"_§g4_= i , = rr A-r.- * -in 1932 Woman ’s Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°-E Fashions.-.~ Ltt¢1°Gtl1re What the Fashionables are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking licsson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington . .` I ff -cl. ¢\‘ ». . °‘?‘}‘< vogue. The wrapped bodice is out for ef A A T ~ I :‘ aft? ; Q’ dress you will enioy wearing for town or for the afternoon bridge or tea. ' style No. 411 is desisned f°r H11" 14, is, 18. zo years, 36 and 38 inches bust. silo is requires sh. yards 0! 39-inch material with lle yul'dS 01 3-inch ribbon. You could also carry if °“I' in plain crepe silk in cadet or navy blue. For summer. it is delightfully cool I in a chiffon or a voile Drilli- = Be sure to fill in the size of the , I, ` ' pattem. Price of Pattern 15 cents in \ stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) /I 'Sis . I Wrap coin carei'uiiY~ vu s, %W_“ '_/ .rug . _,_____'., v, i "_ - li- _ 4; _ 5; of »<- E ,_ rg, ,ar 4,, ,ei:'~`i_;_.A ,,, V , ~ ,,-_ _ 6 ;`.,/=f» 5 l- -;_ ' I _ I I I I I I I I _ _,;~~ .i ’ lf Z ` ' N0_417. Size..................... -'*.~i~. N .. , Name / I I I I I I I I I Street Address Incidcntaily the raglan 5h0\11Cl¢rS are very slenderizing and a smart 4. Ir oivrs you a thrill to lee the children eat with enjoyment. When they don't, naturally you are concerned. I Then just bring Kellogg's Rice Krispies to the rescue. These crunchy rice bubbles, that actually crackle in milk or cream, fascinate youngsters. And Rice Krispies are one ofthe best of cereals for chil- dren. - Nourishing, rich in en- ergy, easy to digest, Ask your grocer for the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Quality guaranteed. RICE ' |ui|sPlES wi-3'* .rm vs I" _- wrtwml/my _:Lf \ Woman’s Happiness and Success in Life? On the Contrary, Thinks Dorothy Dix, the Moderately Pretty Girl Stands a Far Better Chance of Get- - rect with its hip WW- -'md md' ting' a G00d Job and I deiitaliy, it's a style most becoming Husband f www” cnnnnv Y .- It's very easily fashioned! Youll ‘ ~ __._;_ -. Ag be surprised! You'll have a stun- _ f “_ sh ul Cf h d E \ V ning dress for ,_ smau ou¢g,,y_ A 3 'gn of health If c good a y o d suddenly appear b ore er an o cr ovary out ever even pausing to consider the subject. good times, there are relays of men anxious to step out with n good-looib er. If she yearns for position and place, she has only to roll her glor- ious eyes to be invited into the reserved seats of the mighty. In a word, if she wants her pathway strewn with orchids, she has only to be easy on the eyes to turn the trick. Furthermore, the woman would reflect, there is no other such alibi as beauty. A peaches-and-cream complexion and wavy hair are a lub- stitutc for braihs,and as long as s. Woman’s head is sufficiently decorated on the outside no one cares how scantly furnished it is on the irtsido. N0- body expects it living picture to be a kitchen utensil, or l. lily-white hand to cook or scrub or have a tight hold on the market money. A M S I But, after all, is beauty so all powerful as women think it ia? Does eauty insure a womans happiness and success in life as women so de- Ihemselves better-‘ooking than it intended them to be ‘ c c ` I . . ornlng mi e . ' S u m m e r S I . .doutiy believe it does? ls it really God’s best gift to 9. WOIIIBD? GENERAL ELECTRIC ff.f ,ASSOCIATED GAS & ELECTRIC SYS""7.i _Af Mothers Tell How BABY'S OWN TABLETS Relieve Children's Distressing Troubles _ “My baby wn= so h:i.I uiili sumrucr “ii:.Ii_\'.< Own Tablvis are wonderful for . complaint that uv '- "In English land where they would come out if and French she has given to Jeems ‘his predict’on and his fears cams '“°f° than he wvid ever have learn- true. with the shiver still in his *-~~- blood, he turned and found odd “ standing close behind him, glm` fac'ng the stillness and mystery of the valley, his nose sniffing the air, and his eyes-as the man's had| been a moment before-filled with .a steadiness and tenseness of 1003 which had in it g aombre and voiceless foreboding. At the touch of I-lepsibahtg hand the strain seemed to leave 0<|d'| body. "It‘li bear watching day and night but 'specially in that hour of dark. Tu Lydia E. PInii|nm'a Vegetable Compound like a couple oi foolish doves with y0ur lol-ips worth fifty poimds a ' I5 “ 5°h°°lm“5I'°1` and f'l0l`C f01"couid hear her singing. The sound. When Jeems went ahead of his father and uncle to Lussan's place, he did not burden himself with un- necessary habiiiments of either peace or war. He wore his old suit of brown homespun cloth, with In- d'sn-made moccasins and leggings of doeskin, and on his head was a frontiersman's cap with an eagle feather in it. From under this cap his blond hair fell with its ends touching his shoulders, and with only his bow for a weapon hfs slim young body was free and buoyant and much handsomer than it had been the previous day with its carefully chosen raiment and war- like accoutrements. ‘ He was filled with exultation 'mingled with a. determined eager- ness. He knew he would fight if Paul Tache was at Lussan‘s place, and what was going to happen in that fight was as definitely fixed in his m'nd. He was on his way to elevate himself to supreme heights in the opinion of Marie Antoinette Tonteur-after he had given her the p’ece of vclvct. No one was ahead of him when he arrived at Lussan'.s place. It was nine o'clock, and the sale was not until eleven. Half of 9, young ox was .spitted on a long iron bar and slowly roasting over a. red-hot mass of hickory coals. The outside Dutch oven was filled with a huge baking of bread, and benches were set with pewter and snow-white dishes of popular wood. Lussan was a. famous maker of whiskey and flip and beer, and three barrels were ready, hoist- ed on chunks of wood with their 8i>1s°ts down. waituiz for the will- ing hands of his friends and neigh- bors to turn them. Jeems hunted out the plow and kettle and loom which his father wanted to buy. While occupied in this way, he came upon 9, taht.; piled with a hotchpot of articles, and his heart gavc a pump when he, “W U Humber Of books Printed in Ensllsh. I-I‘s mind was filled with| the thvusht ot his mothers Joy tri he could take these treasures home £0 h¢l'» There were five of the books Malvem Dale, Eveiina., Teiemachus, Elm. and .Joseph Andrews o thrill- ins list or titles it seemed to h'm “ld B-S Quickly as he could he ap. ness which comes just before the ` ` ` " "" “’“`* ~“-|g|p|vnn\--- - ~ -~ - "_ --_*_ f »-na ,,m-aokc’dswn.)lotnow,bu\|ocn|”q¢»um, ',,“.“-§,,_ hh, Drowned Lumn upon the nibiect prize for never having been s beauty. DOROTHY DIX. ing no m'e'rit in printed English and small chance for their sale, and being as well a free-hearted man and already warmed by his own ex- I cellent beer, Lusssn gave them t/ol Attend free Foods ing June For The Cook GBAPEI<'|wi'r wi'i'ii N s 1 level tablespoonful geiatine. 'A cup cold water. % cup boiling water. 1 cup grapefruit Juice. it cup sugar. i2 whole pecan nut meats. ‘A cup celery, diced. 12 stuffed or ripe olives, sl Balt. Soak gelatine in cold water s tivo minutes and dissolve in bo water. Add sugar and grape juice. Pour a little in the bot wet individual molds. When t cried slightly, arrange it ring sliced olives with s pecan nut in the centre. When remaining has stiffened somewhat, stir in :rest of the olives and celery, fill molds. Chill, tum out on lei leaves, gamishing each salad mayonnaise and a whole nut Or, lesson cream cheese li Jeems. ‘ lTo Be Continued) moisten with cream and a about molds. AND I FDR YDU GDC IIQI-IT