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For solo an Drug Stores,‘ Cosmetic and Variety Counters. % ‘é O\ a l Household Scrapbook a, Roberta u» PRUNE CHIFFON DESSERT _ in marriage than anywhere else. oonomy 01x SA Ys- Formula For Marriage Every Bridal couple Must Work To Malls Future Successful _ A BRIDE-TO-BE uh if I will discuss in this column the things that will enable a husband and wife to have a good life waether- . Well. daughter. you lmow the old proverb which says tint Mthins succee like success and the one thing ihli 68h be Bllflfflhtud 10 m“! any marriage a success ls for the husband and wife to determine to make it one. come hell or high water. Of course, every bridal couple expects their marriage to end with the old fairy book formula And so they were married and lived happily ever aft-er. But with moat of them it is Just a mere matter of wish- ful thinking. They don't work at it. They don't put their hearts and their backs into it. Neither one says to himself or herself: "I am not going to be a quitter and run to the divorce court because 1 have found out that marriage isn't a picnic wd that John (or Mary) has faults. I am going to stand by my bargain and turn this lini- age into a. succes instead of a failure.” Q-OQOQ-O ACCEPT EACH OTHER SONGS THAT Ilalll I r. Bringa a smile to n fun-rowed brow. And tha heart that wu lingering near despair, Finds courage to face the "now". A hearty! song in the es , Brklgs strength to the faltering And the 'day’s work scams quite so great With a melody to repeat. A quiet song in the twill‘ h: dim, Brings peace to the aborer's not F8851} And the morrow's tul: seems light 0 him A: he lays him down to rest. RM WHAT DOES "IOTA" MEAN? "Iota" is the name of the ninth and smallest letter in the Greek The next rule for making marriflge I Del“ wh‘ ference instead of a cat and do; 1185i! 15f" hlli" bands and wives to take each othermais i; tastes: o1 trying to make each other into something nearer o er ear s - 51m n can‘. be done, but it i; first aid to alienation of the aftfectiprits. for the" 15 ngthing that husbands and wives so bitterly resent as cr t c- ism. or even suSSWKiOB-d. from their mate‘- Don't expect too much of each other. After all. you are no parti- goh yourself and you have no reason to feel that yflli 80¢ BYDPBd WW5! you didn't get the prize matrimonial package. Before marriage every couple should wear mB/Khi-iyih! 8155595 5° 55 t‘? 5°‘ i‘ line o“ memgtigzfis ffilllis and peculiarities. Afler marriage they should lvyt on "m! 5 Every husband and W119 i; just as satisfactory as Lher mates I hnx they are. So keep concentrated on Mary Janes cooking instead}: not‘ looks and what B, gooldbpfiovlilefir John is instead of dwelling on s o. being a conversations a o c. Have the same objectives. Nothing really binds a couple wflfllhei so tightly as to have the same ambitions and work for the same ends. A5 long em a husband and wife can talk shop together. they never bore each other. Working partners are life partners. Take a lesson from the birds. when Y0" 8B1 mmied- build WE“ own nest. Don't go to live with anyone who is a member of the fan-lLy even by remote control. Grant each other a reasonable amount of liberty- All" 111- n": dom is the eternal passion of the human he“! and no Kiri “mum 8'" married if she knew she was selling herself into slavery and every man would step high. wide and handsome around the altar if he even suspected that he never again would be tlble. H1161’ he W88 mflmfd- i° make a single move without asking his boss's permission- Deal out the soft soap with a liberal hand. Flattery is needed more As long as a Wife tells her husband how handsome and fascinating he is. he doesnt have to hunt up any other woman to salve his eco and as ions as a husband tell-s hi! "i" what beautiful hands she has. she will work them to the bone for him. Above all, if you want your marriage to be a good life. watch your tongue. The things we don't say save many a divorce. In Coven i This lightly sweet and delicate dessert would also ‘make quisite chiffon p18 filling- fyou will attribute part of the fresh- If there are not sufficient tin CDV-iness of flavor to tlhe fact that the l Ellen 7s l tlhlnk I g rs for the Jolly 0!‘ wait. until the paraff WPS hiWQ- pgeservc his.‘ mixture is not too sweet. You will have 2 thoroug bath towel hext mornin WIITY done. ‘Well. now," said something you can‘t "'I'han.k with his pal, Joe. ried her books. cream sodas twice. that girl already." cwoytiaua. hardened, then cover the tops with circles of brown wraipping _ and tie down. Then the Wrtiiiiihthelnl, to useinstead of cream for can be used again nBXt ycflf- ‘an accompaniment for the dessert‘ itwhlch has the egg whites lncorq Care of the Wringer After using the wrinilel‘. dry it lily by running a heavy d through it. All parts wi l. be dried easily and it will preserve‘ over night. Add the mayonnaise the g. Morning Smile g man at last. "suppose you tcll us do. and. jove. I'll undertake to do it my-' self." ve." re lied the '1 canna pay ma bll here." "I've walked to snhool with thrrl three time .” he told Joe, “and car- 1 I bought her ice HEATING KILLS THEM Now do you think I ought to kiss her?" I "No, you don't need to," Joe de- ided. after -a moment of drep ought. "You've done enough for E¥IRA TASTY BREBAD! aecause it's FULL-STRENGTH this active fresh Yeast goes eight to work. No waiting --no extra steps! Add Pleilchmsnlfs fresh Yeast makes bread that tastes sweeter, is lighter, finer-textured "hand-and so might 1 palperylittie chilled custard porated in it.) l cup raw prunes Boiling water 36. cup cold water water and soak over night. ‘Z if through a sieve. p Combine the sieved g sufficient prune Juice to 1 measure to 1% cups-if measure to 1% cups Soften the gelatirie in the cold In the amokeroom of the bis hotel' wit" . Md the Scot had been boring everyone! soggggdugzlaifigg’ gab“??? with tales of tne great deeds he hldi “elaune is Emmy” I lemon Juice. by‘ until softly set. [until stiff but not dry; Scot ;bcat in the sugar. beating ‘Mdditlon until meringue in pealm i Beat ‘lzelatine mixture .ses and chill for serving. Heating flour in the half an hour will kill any the stage of development. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME —gcl Fleischmann’: ecfiw fresh You! yolks on e to make a sauce with! 1 tablespoon plain Belatina WBQI the prunes. cover with £0143 ex day. simmer the prunes in the water in wth they were soaked, until tender. Lift prunes from juice and remove the pits; press the prunes es. and bring the necessary. it. James" he said ail-ting down a add boiling water to bring the moment in until Stir in this smr;11ng_ Beat, the egg whites with the salt until- Ifoamy: add tlhe meringue and beat Elmer, aged 13, was puzzled overl t0 Ciimbihe- the girl problem and discussed it: OVEN By an Island Farmer’: Wife g I But—p1casant happening as ii was for all concerned-James him- self was at home to welcome the Dominion Inspector. ior this dis- trict, to Alderlea this morning and to accompany him on his tour 0f m, 011$ 1 tablespoon 1mm 1mm, inspection to the several patches of r Pom“ salad ‘ 2 c“ whites seed-potatoes inwthe fields, ‘the Potato salad will be twice as de- Few grain; salt ones away h1g5 and ';'-°-°° “a iicious if left in French dress 1A cup fine granulated sugar b)’ ih9 turnips 5° hhlh Even 1 had memorized m part faith- fully. it was mine usband who relieving me of every incidental care attended to all the eskinlls today. This Inspector of ours had visited N B. over the weekend and had witnessed some of the devast- ation there, the result of the still- buming fires. "You'd never believe the chair next to James "unless you were there f0 see it for yourself. There are miles and miles of country bare; bll"?- and stacks burned and ‘n some places onl parts of the houses are it's - and sight. I'm tell- [lng you. hits of furniture or mach- < Chill with occasional stirring. mew ma; n“ been saved from the fires, piled outside-and the smdce was somethinl terrible." 8Taduallv| “And 511 the misery caused" James filer cam ll stand ‘said "because of someones oare- lessness in not having enough re- ‘spect for fire hazards; perhaps in not being certain that a llghvd match was dead before throwing . 3 . -. . f. d Turn info individual dessert glos-‘it away‘ A v Ty “an th p“ o o and yet it would save much suffer- ing and waste_1'_ . n; would have been a disappoint- ing day for Jamcs—and the lest of at the family at Alderlea if tne fields about 170 degrees Fahrenheit for had not uphold the traditions o! fiourlgheir lineage, as well as Rob's did weevils present. no matter whnflwme dgy; 51mg Of ccurse. as lusual and to stay our thinkln. he wu amok to J ‘h: relayed the Inspector's findings to us "the first inspection is .1!- . e specs" z: his work. epo 08D“ 18W‘ um to "P anus: our fiiglwom in 3 deep conference about the various inZNdiBM! '1' '1» used and the method to be Jollowed. New and more modern tactics supposed to be sufficient {gums hour are bfinaergvallgittm '""§"‘.‘;ii tacit" " n o a - itociitwso lab-glans as once title tint: f i . red to be. n ac (thespiiiillxnirignlm the aoniifll-tiflfl ‘was so easy as to cause acme ap- rchension over tne MW dfPlfli-i" I Jsmu who is prone to hello" {"11 little labor; little are our gulps" in any‘ 1510 of engemur. As fr!» the a n o pray. e w v “oi:- tell ma“ "1 just h"; [mm the house. ithe work cg replenishing the spray- ‘"" "t". "' " “an: “molar: a; t . prcasn a side. At close intervals. cash of water ware conveyed from “the [gang-way bridle‘ to the meml lplots. Jock sat effortlessly at the wheel of Rgézbitruok with Juries salted comf y a. op- wlth the {unflin- ygllgw hbe]. ersted the s ayer. which alter Dependable-Canada's tested favoe- ,§1‘§‘Zn"'r' °Ff§’",,‘;';,“f:l_';§'.,§§f is: for over 70 years. /fl-/'f”""/"f/~§o any m sauna 4M _ fig permen tpluasea many of the attendant: 'ur-‘.ii often James himself in ox- asperation— When time ard work precur- is driven to state in sheer desperation: "1 don't know what in . . . ails her now". Tums were cha ad in the machine when ever w eat and the an: completed »_rranted it. Jamal. in *1: .. driv- a.."-..::'-.: ma..." ul daughter war with her, n. lngg ante and me, when in tho Ylfd. Inile ways the easiest" but st the same‘ the houses. Au. anxious a:d sug- gestive: "What time 0' day is it? and have dinner (or supper as the case might be) right on the dot" served to keep us well in line with the imtportant "fork est hand. a Besides Jamie. that four-past grandson of ours we had a number of other visitors today. “Now Ellen‘ one of a party, with the charm of a rich brogue on her tongue re- marked merrlly “I bet you'll be telling that voll had some old ones to call on you this day" However none are old in the present day of grace. Nor were these farmers’ wives "just llSB yourself dear" who had chosen an origin-ll and ideal plan of spending a holiday, one that might we'll be adopted by other Island women as a deligh‘-‘ ful way of obtaining lest and re- laxation. “We left our old fellows and every care behind us on the farms and are touring Tile Jsland. You see. Ellen" one chic lady ex- plained “we are four married sls- I ters and although we live at no great distance from each o er we do not meet as often as we should". So with a brother. a daughter and a dark-eyed grand-daughter they were "taking e. few days off". “Oh yes we've been off The Island, but we thought If we visit the Island places we h-ad never been. it would Bive us something so nice to re- member together in later ears‘ "they had been to Caver-lis yes- terday and “God rest her that mode the place so famous" and were enloying a leisurely trip here and there wherever a common fancy decided to take them. “D1 you know, Ellen, what rnv husband said as we were leaving?" one of these obviously well-to-do ladies asked “he said: have yourselves n good time but take care not to get nto any traffic accidents". Oh. the Smile-Ba of traffic incidents. endangering life and limb! And o lady who is at present revisiting the home of her irth in the com- munity was our guest this evening. Her bright young lady of a grand- ie the older lady confessed with a I who "sometimes makes me cross and often makes me proud" alphabet. corresponding to English I. Hence it came to signify any- thing very small. being synony- nlléolus with jot. title or minute par- i e. M o d e r n Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. Isn't it considered bad man- ners and rude for a guest to refuse a drink when tn the home of a friend? A. Not in the least. There is nothing compulsory about it. and only a. person who is weak will be influenced to do something that he Q. Is it. all rigthf. for friends at- tending a funeral to wear any kind of dark clothes. or should thev wear nothing but black? A. Any kind of dark clothes is all rig-ht. Q. Should a spoon be used to eat SNAli-Sglid foods. such as custards? . cs. (6 Better English l A song waited out on the morn- in ai A noonday Personal/Fash i0ns.'rLiterature l_.iving&Leisure —THE WOM-é-I-Nlg REALM- gm," mm oi- flourlen desserts in place of pie or cake. gh f tea with frlseiiiillinellftilciliilead, of with cake. Lat refreshments err on the side of too little rather than too much. WHY 1B THE WITCH HAZEL 5O CALLED? Although in America the name of a certain tree or shrub l: often written "witch hazel." the original and correct form is “wych" or "wlce." meaning “bending" or "drbplng.' This term was applied in Old English to several tees pliant branches beside the wych hazel. such as wych alder. wyche elm. etc. "Witch" in the sense of a female scorcerer is from an en- tirely different source. The simi- larity of the prefix “wycch" or “wich" in tree names to “\vitcll" led people to suppose that the trees were so named because Witching or dividing rods made from their twigs were reputed to be efficacious in discovering un< derground water and minerals. ‘ ______________ Ii 4lways Anothl i .' Sp ring B! I Adelaide Bumphriel XXIV As Aunt Bobby had said, it was exciting. being engaged to Giles. Though what she really had sold was that it would be exciting to be in love with him. But love Anne found, was something one could _not summon at will. Not that she_ or Sh‘ does!“ want w do_ _wa$ not terribly fond of Gil. grow- ing more fond as the day passed. But Anne still was afraid ol love. wary of it. Gil treated her as if she here the most important and pre-"inus person in the world; as . eed she was, to him. But it was quite a‘ new experience for Anne. Slle been used all her life to doing the giving. Now it seemed that all she had to do was to receive. without even holding out her hands. After she had returned home Gll flew down that next ww-ckc-nd to bring her engagement ring. It was a blg square-cut enlel'al.'l—" 2i __é_il9_\l5_T._13»=1; 946 Do you over ha: strains of mulic in your dreams? The oracles any than in- struments have than Seems to be some hope there! But why should disturbed sleep turn your bedroom into a music- hall? Why not have a sound, dream-free sleep ‘every night? Dreams are often the result oi caflein nerves-of drinking tea and coifee. Drink Postuml It’a the beverage with the full- bodied flavor all its own! Cafiein free-contains no stimulant. You make it '"""['° "'°'-'“"‘ right in the cup, with boiling water or hot milk. u Costs less than a cent a serving. Enjoyable a‘! any ‘nu I hour! The beverage for ' the whole family! m, A Product of Omani Foods r |-..__--_-_---_-_..__- .._.__-___ ___- ___-_-_-__.________--_-_---..-z_ -_.._._---__._- ___-_-________...___-__._- -.....__ _- __-_.---...-__---...-- __ _ _________ ___ ’ iiarckr it is pressed into its holes the tighter it will m. Q. l-low can I wash chamoil skin? y How can 111i? ) A. Put a few drops of ammonil . By Anne Ashley i” lxnta bpsin loftwéater antdklrinlse. D4 - '- 0 WI its. u ry u t-h — — 3th gr fir‘: fire. rub lng hellnwitli Q’ How n I t m i e an prevent hardness. chm mnflca is en a we prsmsl-lgyatopn I get relief from . Remove the rung and slightly split the ends. Then insert small wooden wedges where the splits are mliie- Roliiiw the rung. and the A. P t l h dflil oi’ Epsom salts inua laagirgeof [in rim wates and bathe the affected parts. D. U . W llliams and an emerald insures true love. you know." he told her. with his serious eyes and mocking grill. flfieedlecraft/S 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "I need in the neighborhood of fifty dollars." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iatlon of “serious”? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Naptha, narcissus. nau- sea. 4. What does the word "emacia- tion" mean? 5. What is a word hrzginrling with ace that means "loud ap- plause ANSWERS _ 1. Say. "I need about fifty dol- lars." 2. Pronounce ser-i-us. e as in here. not as in sag, 3. Naphtha. 4. State of eing greatly reduced in flesh. "He as marked by the em- aciation of his lmprisonmht." 5. Acclamation. HEADACHE EVERY DA Y? YOU NEED MORE LIVER BlI-E Scions nysjwo Ml all”: Y” I-Y only gal an. Iivu iilo hips (gal yo! lad all pmilcllllf H! I natural lnstivu. isn't l")?! nuaariaatlatlpt. uutipalilmililfllill. II I Im- ¢ ti"! lulli tun II your lint and gal needed with pram FrIil-s-tiva. Canada's largest sdllg liver tablets. lhlofnufruiisald laid. LIVER illlIlT-A-HV TAILITS TIPPY AND “CAP” ST Anne was rendered almost speech- less. No girl in Oakdale. she was sure had over possessed such ring. Anne thought of the little ~dlamond David had gl-vcn her at. ter so many years. Sile had rc- turned it without even a line or word. by registered mail. She won- Fieied Whilt Dflvid had done with lt. It would not, he nearly grand enough for Camilla. But even as the one Giles pad given Aline. _ Anne supposed that the Georg- ian Folly, which she and David had built on their lot. would not be grand QMUBh for Cumllln‘ either. Mrs. Ashton told Almé that Wadsworth Payne had prg- senteli the young couple Wm, a new home for their Wedding Present. It was rumored it Con". lalned slx baths and eight bodl rooms. not i i d -. . quarters. "9 ii i118 the smiunts Anne ran int-o David's i‘; ‘he “We! Shortly afterwards. ihrs. xSlhe-rman stopped Armin, 5]- Olig Anne would have merely nodded and hurried on. y M Welt. u it isn't Anne Ashton!" "~ exclaimed. “How ii" YW. my dear? Why_ youwe . “l.” s" to . P 0 dc her astonishment at mother Sherman ‘ such a di hurried ohcowiliili/ouixs wlziiiiiilg ‘ Anne u‘ "Ply. "I'm s0 glad 1 my; into you. It will grouble. You seg 0y. has be t . m‘ write Ygxlihaolinfioiilileliilil 9n l1‘)? l about the lot. of course. M?’ so}? lsivcs me to UTldAFSlflCld that you ‘ had invested money in it too and ylso naturally David and 1' lam] 51333139 wife-such a sweet g] he" v YOU really ough i9!!!" T UBBS Camilla had never had such a rinrl glkiidruf and we" ii Wilh ihll longer ' Tl. —F 0R THE HOME— TAKE YOU]! CHOICE This pretty style can be mad, with ol- wlthout tile bare midriff; with street length skirt or shorter one. For a sunback frock, cover the 2662 SIZES i0 - 20 No. 2662 is cut in sizes 10, 12, 14, ‘ "i f 16. 1B and 20. Size 16 requires 3%. 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Can you ace any "telling If? to show she Ian’: i0 years young? eyes u cklywgeuvlgnmirrelh h“ “a, M i=1 waddle-dud. liwayl umyliu-miiihei: hell-well. That's why so man who ma; to in loch taln I le Bane- fig“? B tiah remedy for keeping Ag Purely vesmtfl Bile 3am gently nae an over-loaded from the 73.22% ’l'.‘.'i".l°°.....l"'"££'. "ill ""¥ ie Denna-Ia pills In Grentulritalr-and bani that alnyoLtircd feeling which pun the nmkaof middle-age on you. ll B EBEANS I COLISIN MILLIE Y, ING USIWE HAVE R0 1327i JONES we couto TAKE . ' cans or "rs-tern GUEsTs, 7g QM.» CAP srueesiwuxr o0 MEAN rt-voul: FATHER ""15- wlu. as rumour»- N’? YOU "WE GAVE HER ROQM 7° BODY ELSE, SOME- AN‘- - TILLIE THE TOILER i Q .5 i» (E '1 IF ONLY I'll‘ IRWINS CROONING IS 60W SERUM ILQVI HIM. MAYBE GVLY-