l l???“ WIS MOTHER! SHE'S GIVING MICHEL!‘ an early lesson in “helping out.” Michele's reward will be a big bowl of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes! “Mummie gives me Kellogg's because she knows l like them i” says Michele. Yes, and surveys year after year show that l out of 5 housewives vote Kellogg's first for flsvouri Kellogg s Com Flakes save time . . . save work . . . save fuel. They’re easy to digest. Cost less than 1¢ s serving. And they are always FRESH! Get some at your grocer’s tomorrow. Two convenient sizes. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. FOR“ ANY MEAL. JOR ANY TIME OF DAY —THE WOMAN S REALM- LivmgééiLelsure PICTURES ' i Over the hills is the white crown 0f tlhe sun, pouring into the val- ‘ W! . Above the persistent croak of the - night-crying frog. Over the hills is the crown of light Covering still rivers and lonely heights, . Above the dew running into her , upland basin. Over the hills is the golden hnlo Of dawn. The wide’ circle as s token To earth of the broad pastures and green woodlands. And a dove flew from the wood Into the valley with the crown ‘Borne between her gray wings,- And the light in her throat. (Prom THE ALIEN WOOD. By James Turner. Macmillan.) LIFE 1N ENGLAND " Only absence of hostilities dis- tinguishes the present from the actual war period in Great Britain. Commissioner Phillis ilhylor, head vatlon Army's women's e work in the British in an interview in Tor- onto. The‘ commissioner was editor of The War Cry. Salvation Army Magazine. during her residence in Canada from ‘I921 to 1928 PAINTING POITEBS A better job of enamellng can usually be do-ne if a good llnlior- coating ls applied first. Directions for use of both the tinder-coating and the enamel itself should he followed as outlined on the con- ners. O O O When the odor of fresh paint is objectionable-as it is to some geople~lt .can be largely avoided y the use of charcoal. ‘For each r bag holding a pound room. a pa ' of chsrcoaimis hung in the centre of the room. It ‘absorbs the odor. Oeliar. basement or attic sialrl often are dangerous because of in- ability of users to distinguish the “steps or railings in dim light. Painting the edges of the treads A 5 R65 _ i» wit _ l W‘ Rt L ' 'Z"""§i A u IQ r f. mountain-unh- i’ “d %§'f¢"lie5'¢'“‘ " m” PlMPLgg -—s eed out BLACK- DS— hi9 CUTICURA ...il- l. tHniWiNi _ finale waste even and the railings of such stairway! | Jmk, white will help prevent emblem where which may have ‘serious results. When paintinl; places and corners, use an paint brush to poke and jab paint into these places._ your brush for the straight-hum)’ surfaces. 0 10a When excess paint runs down the side of the can and I I hard-to-get-at | lent .>.-..., I ~51 an lalaas miner's Wile fem ted to seal the sddc mums Iglward u» m: dim L013. lo» ll’! and recapture the 0f handful for thatbne by wall and-are ou listen lng,‘ Ellen’! a bare sprlnke of it for the ansllest one.’ Bile stands between‘ the 11m two.’ How could 1 hair n‘ all when ‘my mind was wandering seasons ahead: to the de llsh an! the hay-storing with the swift rush of swallows wings along the rafters and the barn echoing with the notes of a lazy cricket sorlg? Besides if no such distrac- tions some b0 my mind. no knotty problem of school days would bel more perplexing than the one Jellies I set before me there on the straw] barn floor thlshxlorning. » I had an earlier roblem "When Adam de ved and Blllh" she must also ve been concerned with other interests. which might have belonged either to the man or "the woman Thou gayest me." Else why on farms is‘ there a leaning on the Fart of the men to lightly dismiss he respon- sibility of certain dhores by con- f-rlvlns to bewmsehi at their m time‘! I sometimes entertain grave suspicions of James in this respect. even if he pmteste: "Why, I con- sider the ml king to be only s. plea- sant relaxation!" He is aipt to say it with a ieved air. that I should qua ion his intentions and usually extremely busy some. 01k. “doesn't mind milking .at. all-now don't you iihlnk we should increase on: milking herd?” as well. Eve ' ln the turn of events. Polly | S0 Elle l. who apparently "loves to work out» sav n; doors and Iadid the milking this morning. The Ayrshlres. “only part James assures me. glared with ndvous eyes at the new milk- maid" red cow turned awk- 10119! l ‘ wardly b0 watch her efforts but ex- ring at the bottom when oaintlng tended no warm friendly tongue in try gluing a paper plate the drop. and incidentally, to serve as s rest for tlre‘p_alnt brush. It is easy to throw rubbish or discarded articles into dark to the any caress; bottom of the container to catch younger and therefore more cor- Jersey. was the Guernsey heifer. u. w chance. only Kaye her a carelms pssslns slance and the Kelly cow ldseted uneasily at the touch of strange fingers. Mary the much taken up customed ners where they will not be read- with trying in Dut a dainty foot ily seen-a practice which wculdllllm l/lle Dflll I held. t0 be interest- be unlikely in a better-lighted ' ed in other stable happenings. space where the discarded mater- “What? The Milklnfs not donel" lal would be conspicuous. White or light colored paint applied to rubbish-inviting spaces in attics. basements, closets and staterooms has been found decidedly helpful in discouraging‘ untidy habits. Adder attractiveness can be giv- en alcoves by painting such recess- es to contrast with the rest of the wall space. For instance. cream or buff walls may have an alcove of e green. soft blue or terra cotia. ._ l Elaine alcove colors may be repeat- ed in the chair seats, window draperies and blinds. Paint usuailv appears consider- ably ‘darker when applied to g large wall surface than it does on the small color chip from which it is selected. This should be taken into account when selecting colors. The darker appearance springs from the greater concentration of the same color on the larger sur- u fa ce. Some 50.000 Americans are kill- ed annually, and 5.000.000 and hurt, criwled or disabled in home accidents. _ iio You lined To Tlaich Your liiei? -+~ Too often. as people approach middle life. they get heavy around the waistline- the result of too much rich. fatty food and not enough exer This is a "danger to relieve s system clogged By nun’; all-vegetable Bile ruin Lliglilléig. glee? and trim despite British remed is so mild and effective. it has often mlled "The Remedy tint Wakes Up Nature". Bile Bans are the lsrgut-aelling liver pills in Great Britnini-ovler 1 million boxsshused l?» . esovenow oeeca t e nst y“: BILE froth of middle age-get druggiat today M od - h ' should be Whltc-"He w’ w m m” with it in s one-way railway tlicket with no stopovers!" This favourite never enter my Continued on page 3 0-90-0-0-0-0-0-00- M o d e rn Etiquette By lioberla Lee . Wiheu is sin. a hotel and zzigehlessonto lesbgmhfi room for an hour or so, what. should he do with his key? A. Always leave the key atithe desk. It is placed in a box. bearing the same ntlmbel‘ of the room, into which any letters or tplegrflsng are also placed. . someone calls at the hotel to see you. the clerk lmlhsdletelv looks to see if the key “out. or "m", Q. May a hostess use tihe tele- phone for inviting guests to lunch- e02? k-‘Qéh Shogld {person greet s friend A. No. except st s wedding. ______.___ O-O-O-O-OO-G-O4 Morning Smile g Black-“Whai; did her father ad- vise when you told him you loved his daughter, but only had a hund- red dollars saved up?" to invest Harper's-mo, the rein- of falling "£18865," said the l' IUD GENTS. What scares me ls the danger of stalling my engine about two‘ mil‘: ‘up and not being able to get aviato t0 his 1 FOB OVERSEAS CONSUMPTION - Mrs. Jones lnbo in ‘ oery store snowy sskedze ‘ ytglai. cheese you sold me u .. . giagceryauieqgris. Jones." a 00-‘ ou s was angina: or donor-t frornUyS/wltse - l lDaf Dix i. . ,1, l - - qr‘; I1 . . ..‘.'~.. ..' i‘ . ..... Striving Wife iiesplslss ~*Ex-,l. l. "Studios lat Is Without nmamss ...e . l... l z vereceny __p\srri ,buthsvekepton with my job. since my hissbanddnfcnds to ha‘ to phml 1m- the nut five Years under the GI Bill of Rights. the income mom which would be WY "ily means of elnwrt in the eventthst I discontinued working. He has Saturdays. Slmdays and holidays free. but never tries to get my Bmlzlvynlerlt on- lh&e days. He never even midles on week-ends, 1118i alts around the house doing nothing. ' - . He is very clever in school. but he is not anlhitious to get ahead. in the world. slncehe does t thl - mon . been 05"“! llllYl-llmfi 10M. buiiohensuges tongtakgoixhemf ali-fmany 5'90" 05°00 l" Wlllfih I Wlll have to strlllsle nous on s meager income. 111"" M00 thathe wlllsomeday amount to some. t-hl-“s- I m1 perfectly Wlllins w do this u he will only give me the needed confidence in him that will 3RD me film-but lslt worth it when he shows so little sign o! co-operstion? I have so many ‘doubts. DIBOOURAGED BRIDE. I10!!!‘ T0 COMPLAIN Your doubts are well-founded, but ‘ it is s pity that you didn't have them before marri- age‘. in timoeto save yourself from what looks like s dreary future for you. For there ls no marriage more tragic than that of an ambitious. energetic. go-getter woman married to an inert ambitionless man. with no desire to rlsein theworld sud no purpose in life ascent to take things easy. . In such cases the wife always fights s losing bottle because. try as she may. she cannot inspire her blldlsnd withher own spirit. Nor can she brace a spineless man up with her own stiff backbone. All he wants to do is to loaf and invite his soul, or to boondoggle along with some hobby that he can work at when he feels like it. And sooner or later he loses whatever affection he had for his wife because she is always prodding him to do things he doesn't. wan-t to do and has no interest in doing. And when the time comes when she has to support him. he bites the hand that feeds him. usbsn lsssmuchentltledtolivehlsllfeofs dresgfy ofthhfiicioyuhohu satlfitied to go shabby and to m skinmy food. u you we w be on m; upmnd-q) and not content unless you have the comforts and luxuries o! life. And how these vwo different P101" B" to be merged, no one knows. It will take s. lot love and P0919000 l0 do it. DEAR, MISS DIX: A friend o! mine. s slnert sensible womamhaa dilOW€d herself to go into an emotional trance over the arrival of 1101' first grandchild. Managing the tl-rnouth-old baby and the 17-year-old momm- has nmnopollzed her to the esclullon of all other interests Sh! doe, no realm ‘h, p; doing her daughter a grave injustice by not al. lowing liar to BSSi-glmflg lzspxznslgilxy for the baby. and she has for. ha a n l‘ - goukghflsklfefilll: is that the whole family is about to be wrecked by an ‘ A D QNSWER; A famous Physician h“ n14 that. 01110 0" more babies than all the chlldrens diseases known to medical soieace. Also, Grandma breaks up more homes than all the blondes from Mo e1 Eve down. and one ironic part of this u that Grind-me thinks that 81w is a ministering angel in taking charge of the ball! 511d "BWUIQ ‘he baby's mother of all care and mhtmfllhllll-Y- But the result is a boomer-ans. It X00110 m0 YW-"B "will" 9°" learning how to be a good mother. and sets the pattern for all her future behavior. which will consist in wishing her children off on somebody else while she gods around to places of amusement and has a 800d “m0- And Grandma spoils the baby to death and gets so attached to it that she can't live without n. She spends hel‘ time n her aaushwfs wddllns Junior, and unlessm Gtlndpt; l; swig-angel. gm oldand rhetsnstic totaketothelr roseps.e Wm. - It is fine for a woman to be blessed with grandchildren. but. she should take them in moderation and not alienate them from their mother. DEAR. M185 DIX: I am l6 and terribly self-conscious around boys. How can I get over this and be myself? - READER. ANSWER: A good ides for you would be to go to a oo-educa. tlon college. where t-here are plenty of boys. so that you would lose your awe of them. ’ THE WINNER He came home with some candy concealed in his cost pocket. 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