ll iv i li/ 1 l; ‘il in ii ll > 4 l l er ,il ` ` WILLIAM! -; lbdlllllil as Til such I. tiny thing to say, I'm WW... And yet a. black and lonely day May become light, with Heavens " own ray By just' this phrase-not hard to say: I “I em sorry." ` FIT FEET A TRUE AID T0 BEAUTY No longer e.re~ foot troubles blamed exclusively on poorly fit- ting shoe and too short stockings, These matters deserve a.ttentlcn,cf course, but, generally speaking, a women whose feet are tired and aching most of the time ought to consult a specialist. She owes this to her health as well as her beauty. If your feet 'are uncomfortable you \von’t enjoy walking, one of the best beauty exercises in the world. Golf, tennis-even riding- will be a burden instead of a joy. Your disposition certainly won't be anything to make you popular and your face is bound to show signs of strain. lilly not learn something about yo feet and intelligent ways to care for them right now before you start out to complete your , winter shoe wardrobe? It may be that your arches are weak. If you have one of the many symptoms (swollen ankles, fatigue after standing, pains across the instep, a clumsy feeling in feet when you get up in the morning are a few of them), better oollsult e. foot specialist and get his advice obout the kind of shoes you ought to wear. If the soles and heels of your old ones are worn unevenly, this is one fairly sure sign that something is wrong. You should not try to cut corns yourself. If you can’t get to a ehiropodist, maybe your druggist can suggest a. medicated pad that will lessen the _pressure of your shoe on the corrl and perhaps eventually cure it. HOW 'I0 CUT TOENAILS Don’t underestimate the impor- tance of toe and foot grooming. Toennils ought to be clipped or out straight across (never rounded or pointed) and the rough edges smoothed dovm with any emery board. To let 'toenails grow for weeks not only is hard on stock- ings but in time will cause actual discomfort. After your bath, push cutlcle ‘beck with an orange stick. Keep a. bottle of soothing balm or lotion handy and don’t neglect to use foot powder. If you are serious about foot health, look at the new kits which include special foot soap, powder and a scientifically prepared balm. Done up dttrac- tively, one of these should help you to greater foot comfort and there- lore to more alluring beauty. !t is wise to yield to unimpor- \ant trifles. The scales of Justice iuvo 1. weigh of their own. some folks are never ot home Unless they're abroad. Many a man loses out in trying io short-cut to success. 'If you want o rattling good lime, buy an old second-hand oar. Getting hot under the coils.:- may over-heat and bake your lAda.m's apple. - A new project is not worth while If it doesh't dlstrub or irritate jomebody. W Ncodcdtc mm". . HER ACTIVITIES Y _ _ . ~ ~ go io jail without being ann0¥¢d l:,~ photographers. Many a man becomes successful by answering when Opportunity knocks at his neighbzor's door. Morals are mostly habits. So never cali another person immoral because his habits differ from yours. ` - CHRISTMAS PUDDING Recipes for Christmas puddings permit wide choice. They may be simple and economical or as rich- as you desire. The ingredients and methods of making are much the same as for fruit cane, but the pudding is steamed or boiled in covered moulds to produce a light, moist product- A pudding mould with a tightly fitting cover may be purchased, but an earthenware or granite bowl makes a good substi- tute. A large tube cake tin or a sturdy coffee or baking powder tin is sometimes used, or the puddings may be cooked in individual cups. Grease the moulds and fill only_ two-thirds full to allow the mix- ture plenty of room to rise, for otherwise it will be heavy. If the mould has no cover, tie a double thickness of heavy waxed or parchment paper over the top. Place i.n a steamer or on a_ rack in a large pot of boiling water, and cook for the length of time given in the recipe. During the cooking, lift the lid of the .steamer only when necessary to replenish the water, when, of course, boiling water should be added in order that the steaming will not be in- terrupted and cause the pudding to_be heavy. Cool and ullmculd the pudding, wrap in a. clean towel or in paper, and store in a crock until serving time. Ink removed from Hardwood floor. Same use oi lemon juice and salt as for linen. Cover ink very thoroughly with salt, then squeeze lemon juice, making a. paste; leave for a few minutes. Remove with cloth and maybe a fine blade if necessary. Dry, wax and polish. This was a perfect success. FARMERETTES Women have "done their bit” During Harvest season for years. The Star and Videtie, of Grand Valley, Ont., says: “We have been rather amused by some of the stories appearing in the large city daily papers regarding the news that women and girls were help- ing in the harvest fields. We of the rural centres know that this has been going on for years, and will continue as long as there are farms, and have chuckled to our- selves at the stories, as if women working in the fields had never ~ curred before. l "Living in close cantact with the farmers, we have come to realize that the women who live on the farms realize and know the value of time, especially during the har- llest season. They know what it means when the hay or grain should be in the barn and rain is threatening. They know that in helping themselves toward an easier life in years to come. That is obvious We can see nothing unf- usual in a woman helping in the fields around the barn. It was done in Biblical times, and no , Blessed are the poor. Thsy “H doubt will continue until eternity." .- .atm §‘T" 1 ~1 become better. , -. the blood. ,_ Day by day as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills add , more iron tothe blood so day by day you feel its increasing benefit. Vital- ity and "pep" return, minorailments disappear and joyous health and strength are established. ' Start this helpful treat- ment at once. All drug stone have Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills lt Wtplcltltc. ' "Pep;" vitality and health\all largely depend upon the amount of iron in your blood. If your blood hasn’t enough iron you will be easily tired . . . listless . . . have no "pep", And until you give your blood more iron, your condition cannot To get back your “pep” and strength, make up _ . the shortage of iron in your blood by taking Dr. Williams’ Phik Pills, the old, reliable iron tonic. 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