l i. ',""*" ,_§_`4»...a~.;__ _ " " :§»`¢..¢~»~\¢¥TX. f "`~"" ra-r ‘-= SI'-is --»`-_ »~\ _-.»..- 'I is YH ".-.---‘““ ‘“"“`~ S .__ - . _ ' v “iii-_,1"fP21‘0i'iI§1.§;1i__2\”if.oui mn Etiquet-1; Bs me-as no 1 Q. How large should individual tips be after a long stay at a hotel? A. They should total about ten pe! cent of lite amount of the bill. Q. What color should a debut- ante wear at her conilng-out recep- tion? A. ‘»\"::lte. Q. _-‘~.-_ nn elaborate dinner. what cos;-:.5 is preceded try the first en- tree? A. Meat. : _ 1- Householcl Hints ny mmm _lee Stove Pollah ‘ “c cr.” ;~~I.=1i fat' the stove is '.. lil: .c:'.».-fr* :=t‘.\'l tilrpcritine 'lhouggndg write new 1;-onized ;_'__. tx.: c.;i ..=1L‘:`.;‘_' iii crcazii. _-’ipplyrYea5t adds 5 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks.; _ ri the tion' .~.;- raiizo 1s s1;gh:l_v` Ugly hollows fill out. Bony limbs geti "n;~;:i.'Il'.:~:~. ;io1.sh a rough <, ,__ clear and rosy like magic. Nervous- t :.1211 This a.,o ;>rc.'.nis :".ist. I ` tibia Fish J if gold i'-li beconic ill. the prob- For The Cdok°®.? WH() ARE YOU? if s,,,‘,, "‘ " " E ' 1 TZ* z I I 4 ' f Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions .° Literature ' ‘ _ 6...... ’rMi1¢ayBm¢if.¢1 ' A APPLE PUDDING . Slice apples in buttered baking dish land add the following batter: One- ihalf cup sugar, one-half cup milk, lone tablespoon butter. one cup flour, one teaspoon baking powder. Bake in ‘ moderate oven. Serve with your fav- Tlte Romance of Your Name By RUBY BASKINS ELUS e id- `,"\`.r-._ _lvl .N-f 5 L uence Jeopardlaed l ' H Pierrepont? 361:13” !v:»lman‘s 1 O nfthe Whole, Perhaps it is Just as Well That ~ /' 1 d i 1- _/v ~» 'sa ` 'v “eb we em ' `§.§."°"`°" All Boys Arent Taught to Cook an Keep _ \ .gf i me rm. House, Since Wives Need to Have Some ` ‘ig l Hold Over Their Husbands, Says . 'éiyll “lifter Baby Came s if 1# < ,/ _,_ -‘as A is * F' _ , ning to 7 ~ cans: or rm: ramaxaxr estic science in a ig and serious way, an a t ey appear to be winning moat of the prizes ln the cooking °°\\‘\°$\»~°t-*&\\ °'~1oo§i\\, Dorothy Dix . = . wi \ if - ” I ' Tf¥i.“r»`7'_ . °‘ ‘X“°x- \\\¢e-am.-»u`\ . , v ~ ¢ In reading the accounts of the various school commencements through- _ , - ga ~ - , ; I ` out the country I have been impressed with the fact that boys are begin- I »-v __= . i. _ W Q '“\Xl\Lm.§ Q ‘ ture up dom is d in t ii " vga ~-x\5\§§i_ -bbxiiui s Gained Z2 lbs. ’ "After baby wax | __ born I was very weak, I £53# skinny. Since taking _ ---sv Ironlzed Yeast feel " "*` fine. Gained 22 lbs."- ' _ _ Mrs. Laura Benoit. 'Alter baby was born I was very lweak, skinny. Since taking Ironized. _ -fe use The Pierrepom, family is oi' Nor- man-Frcnch origin. The first Lord of Pierrepont Castle. in Picardy, F‘ran¢¢_ “'55 Sir Hugh de Picrrepoiil, who‘ lived in the latter part of the tenth century. Sir Ingelbrand de Pierrepont, grand _ _ _ Yeast feel fine. Gained 22 lbs."-Mrs.fS°n °f Hugh' becanle me imctiwl' Of . t ;~::‘z ,.1 .i :rod stove , Laura Benmy the French Pierrcponts. ivliile an- graceful rouiiciiies. Muddy skin gets, ness. indigestion, constipation vanish overnight. Sound sleep, new pep from ver_v first day. Two great tonics in one-special weight-building Malt Yeast and other grandson. Sir Robert de Pierre- PONY. HCCOmpaiiied \Villi;1m the Con- queror to England. fought in the Bat- f1¢ Uf H8-SWISS. His nnrnc is found on he Doomsday Book oi nngiami, that great document drawn up bv the C0nf1ucror to show the titlelioirlers of the conquered lands. Robert de Pi¢1‘Y@D0nt was granted the Lordships f..>...:;/ is :lint :lacy have been over Sffenglhenlng HOD. Plea-Sant litlltiof Henestede and \V ' ‘ tablets. Par stronger than unmedi-|fo1k_ remham' m Sub 1"-'1 cr r‘i keg." cfziri. Lick of freshl l' .ll stem. L-:.l1 21;(-ni. ' _-\ salsa im ` .S . .1 2 cf tc:*.‘..~.t-\. with a t 1 f.i=:=»‘ will :incl ii`i:ij.‘oiiti.'nsc l t ,:'i'.ice :italics a delicious salad. ; "_°*"”°°l OBSERVANCE GROWING C A Moming Smile ' 4 'I i » ;:`_:=;':'.»;d tt:»_‘:‘._ :tim had ngti ine: excl: c-flier for some time, hap- 1 parts-ti to ::".»:-ez in a dittlrg estab- i i.. - ~:-:_ = 1-' ;_'_', t; _=,-;»; ,;;,.3_ 'My lcommon of Magna Charta Day, June ' W.;-_;_ ;.__,. f. ,.;,_-,_~_;,.¢; ._.-~_~,a,;-, l i5, and of Magna Charts Sunday, the it:;1:.;tj_' "-*ui 10314 so old-" ~y;3-1,-_g 3;, keep youngy- was me ` ces that the Rt. Hon. Stanley Bildwiri 1.593. ihas accepted the Honorary Presid- "l`;'v;t~.: to keep _'.'oiir.g?" echoed t.,>,,,_'.._\,.___ lBritain; and that the ancient and Yes-<'-‘.e“c:~. cf `o:hI" was the g';:»om}.' respolisc. ._.___.__X_.._.___, l Character Close-Ups i ,T_______i_.__.._--____--1 `_f.- `~ -' .f » "' 7.; /_ .\_ 'l".». ,He f . 5' Q if \` K .r ._,,,` _ 7;//f 67/P6 H’/7/7’ , rf,/f fa sw/vc draw . fy/va /l/aff A/195° /*af/r/rf /pear . Do not wait for stiffness and lameness to set in- rub in Absorbine, jr., im- mediately. It will quickly relieve the pain and ache and reduce the inflamma- tion. Being a powerful anti- septic and gcrmicidc as well as a cooling, soothing lini- ment, Absorbine, Jr., heals quickly and shortens the period of recovery. Keep it handy at for cuts, wounds, burns and It is cated yeast. Results in ie time. No _veasty taste. no gas. ~ So quit being "skinny," tired. un- attractive. Get Ironized Yeast from druggist today. Feel great tomorrow. Money back from manufacturer if' not delighted with quick results. iiacss cnzifrffpxv ST. PAUL. Minn.. June 1.-(By The Canadian Pressf -The International .\lagria Charta Day Association, Headquarters. St. Paul, Minnesota. whose object is the closer unity of the English Speaking Nations through their annual observance in third Sunday in every June, announ ency of the Association for Great famous church of St. Mary-le-Bow- The Church of Bow-Bells-has been secured forthe annual London ser- lvice of the Association. This service 5 will be under the auspices of the Rev. IH. M. Miller, M. A. lOxen>, Hon. ‘Secretary of the Association for Great Britain. Unusual progress is being made [throughout Breat Britain this year. if-lon. Mr. Justice W. J. Johnson, of the High Court Justice. Dublin, ac- cepts the Executive Vice-Presidency for Ireland. Hon. Frank Kellogg, St. Paul, for- iinei- Secretary of State, becomes one of the Honorary Presidents for the' United States Educational authori Im _-_-_;E1~ 1'* T 1/--`? gf# 4, . __ ‘ cc A 5. 24 "‘;` J" I `f'7. ;. -1'.; _ ___E'f_ °` ‘is `* 4| *_* 1_§__4‘§-`*_" Canada and other of the English! *speaking nations. In Canada thc| .governments of Saskatchewan and; Ontario officially 'approve the move- ` `ment, while the Department of Edu- |ca:ion for Nova_Scotla is distributing our leaflets. The two subjects of the Association nrei- . 1.-To develop English-speaking Fellowship through the annual ob- servance of the granting of Magna Charta. Thus we celebrate this, source of our common liberties, legal; sjfsteni, language. culture and obliga- , tions to one another, > the Island Continent are advised of :great educationalist, is representing worms. Millers Worm Powders will destroy worms and drive them from the system, and afterwards the child'| rest will be undisturbed. ‘hae pow- ders cannot injure the moat delicate R°b@ff~ was kniehted by edward 1 in 1280. 5e"€1'l\1 Benerations later descend- ants of the some family are found W huve lived in the counties of Not- tingham anti Derby. George Pierre- pont was of this section and was reated a Knight of the Carpet at the coronation on Edward V1. S" G9°"3° Pl€1”Yf`DO11l. a descendant of the knight, was one of the first. o the family to come to America. He had married Thankful Stow, of Kent, England, and, arriving in America, settled in Ipswich Mass They purchased land ivlicre Dorches- ter and Rochester now stand. George Plfffepont named Dorchester for his cousin the Marquis of Dorchester. CDIWBIZ. You can’t pick up a paper without seeing that Johnny Jones' muffins were awarded the blue ribbon _ at the junior high. or that Sammy Smiths bread was rated s hundred per cent perfect, or that Tommy 5 Ttmpkins’ angel food took the cake, so to speak, and , all of these had runners-up of otherlads whose roasts | and fricasaees and salads gained them honorable mention. Now it ia not, of course, surprising that boys should display skill in juggling with the pots and pans. The best cooks have always _ been men. and in France. at least. chefs have raised their profession to the , dignity or one of me fine ms. but the amazing tluns is that P-m€_f1°°“t;“‘:5 1 should suddenly evinee this passionate interest in the kitchen when e r} I forbears have for generations avoided it and considered it a P1808 Onli' mf f0\‘ women and morons. , Various explanations of this phenomenon suggest themselves. One is Q Hemi' Pifureiioiit. grandson of sir . retaliation. Tit for tat. Inasmuch as women have invaded mens sphere 1 and taken away their jobs from them in factories and counting houses and _ shops, perhaps men are going to give them what for, and take from them i the work on which they have heretofore had a practical monopoly. Perhaps i i in the future the nurseboy will be as common as the girl stenbgrapher, and E papa will stay at home and getthe dinner while mamma goes out and makes , or perhaps the boys who are studying cooking in school are preparing . to give their wives a square deal in the Mty-nfty marriages that are the i imodern ideal of matrimony. For nowadays, when economic conditions so ‘ often render it necessary for a woman no keep on with her lob after She acts I married, ii. is certainly no more than _fair that the husband should lend a i hand with the housework. If the wife helps bring home the bacon. assured- 1 ly the husband should help with broillng lt. _ Heretofore husbands' alibi for dumping the double burden of having to , assist in making the dough and then baklngit on their wives has been that tlfey dldn‘t know how to cook. nor how to sweep, nor make a bed, and wives . have accepted lt. For a little experience with a man who could mess up every utensil in the kitchen in frying an egg convinced them that it was eas- ' ` ier to do the work than to clean up after hubby. Bo wife has let husband _ T . ' _ tune in on the radio or read the evening paper while she slaved over the gas > wojvewsenato TS l range and scrubbed out the bathtub. _ Are Appoznted OTTAWA. June 9.-Four Cabinet ministers remained in Ottawa over the week~end and will likely meet g. gain early this week to put through such appointments to the cabme; as may he decided upon, YCSWTUHY they passed the orders- in-council filling the two yemnimng vacancies in the Se.'.ate. The nev.. Senators whose appointments were ¢_s_£_,Q_i¢-Lal!-lu »maf.u.-_....1 d...;_i.i .___ ..._ J. E. Sinclair, one of the members for Quccrls. P. E. I., in the last Par- jllw i ‘ ,ir . . . / y ities are lending a hand here as in Mament’ and Hon' DL J' H' K‘“B. Minister of Pensions and Nutiomn Health, who sat in the last Parlia- ment for Kootenay East, British Columbia. The mi;'.istcr‘s who attend Cd yesterdays Cabinet meeting were Premier Ma,cke.:zie King, Hon, Er. nest LaPointe, Minister of Justice; Hon. C. A. Dunning, ltfinister of Fin- ance, and Hon. Charles Stewart. Minister of Interior. The general impression ls that there will be no far-reaching Cab- inet reorganizstion. It is expected W. F. Kay. member in t he last At flrstglance it may seem to a woman that it would be wholly gain to have a husband who knew how to cook and who would help with the pre- paration of a meal and who, having personal knowledge of how much labor and thought it takes to prepare a good dinner, would not regard cooking as a mere pastime that a woman performed while she wasnt otherwise amus- But there is another side to the picture. Undoubtedly, if every man was his own chef, there would be fewer weddings, because hunger .for home cook- , ing drives more men into matrimony than any other one thing. fit is after 'bn Considered elastic md shoum “ke a man has eaten in restaurants until he can read the bill of fare backward 1 very good “.ave_ If the hah, smpd. But far otherwise will it be when the business girl is united in the holy ` i bonds of matrimony to the domestic man who knows his groceries and how to cook them, who will halve her labors and double her joys in housework, and who will greet her when ahe ls kept late at the office with a savory and well-cooked dinner, instead of a cold stove and a grouchy demand of "when V ._......... ,’ But. alas. nothirl I MMA in this imperfect world. There is always a I fly in the amber. Much as one likes t,o contemplate the picture of these . eager. bright-eyed youngsters preparing themselves for marriage by learning howto make ples such as father never knew how to make. still one Cannot but perceive that in this very skill of man there lies a. certain dankfl' that must be reckoned with. _,__.___ Also it seems to her that it would be delightful to be married to a man who would help plan out menus and who would suggest new and piquant, combinations of food instead of growling out: “What, roast beef again? My lord, woman, don‘t you know there is any other animal on earth but a cow?" And with whom one could have heart-to-heart talks over souflles and mer- ingues and such. WAVE Judgirag from letters received from E my readers, there are many to _ whom a. permanent wave has beeni a sad disappointment. Very often . . the reason for this disappointment is that too much was expected from having the wave put in. There are_ some who seem to have the errone- ous idea that such a wave means much more than it actually does. A good permanent wave is usually a. joy to the woman with straight., un- ruly locks, but she must. know that having a permanent does not mean that without any effort on her part her hair will always keep the lovely wave and beautiful sheen which it had at first. It must be remembered that the permanent wave is no in- surance against hair and scalp showing neglect. Thorough brushing of the hair and scalp massage regu- larly every`nlght is just as neces- sary for the perma:-.ently waved locks as for any other-perhaps even more so in a great many cases, be- cause hair which hae been waved in this way does have a tendency to be drier. and in such cases it will soon lose its sheen and healthfulzess if it is neglected. So to prevent disappointment make quite sure that your hair and scalp is not neglected just because it has been given a successful wave. But perhaps we had better start a little before that and say that hair and scalp must be in a good condition before is successful wave can be ex- pected. and then we must notice just what type of hair will and should take a good pcm-ianent wave and find out what type of hair should be given a wave at au. while _it 'is se & °s.e__&~ ‘NoQ\\n.mv.-3. _-~i\r.\\aaet¥,_m oil treatment regularly is usually very soft and pliable. If milady will give her hair the right care both before and after the permanent wave it will undoubtedly prove to be s, great, l comfort to her. especially ln the hoty summer montl1s.when other arti- ficial waves refuse to stay in the hair. Tomorrow - Beauty Questions Answered. The Ladies’ Golf Union of Englaftii now represents 1,130 clubs with 100,i 000-members. 1 i ods. li-I-air whi»cl1~is_given the hotkéé-vEN ` _ IN EXPLOSION / (Canadian Proggy OA.KLA!\ID_ Calif. June 9-set-M incn are dead and one is in a ;-,054 pitfil at I.i\'crmore us the result of an ti:-:,“vIo.=i,on in the l-fetch-Hef:h'.i iunricl near Calaveras Dam 3-, mg Aldnicda County Hills. Mexico City. Mexico. had mor( tourists during the winter tha;-, fo; several years. . P§'O¢OO0¢9O WVU’ Made in Canada true that a. perinanent wave put into _ a healthy head of hair of the right texture will give beautiful results, it is equally me tint it nur is mt-l urally dry and brittle, giving it a permanent wave only aggravates the condition, and the result is a bushy head of wiry fuzz which refuses to stay put and is exceptionally dry harsh a.-.d brittle. "But how can I tell if my hair is healthy 'and can stand being waved?" , This is just the query of many of my readers. Here is a sample test which will answer that query: In the first place, the hair should nat- nor brittle. One will have r.o diffi- culty in knowing whether or not this is true. Next it should be elastic, and the only way to test the elasticity of the hair is to stretch it. Take a 'single hair, give it a turn about the index nrger of each hand and pull the fingers apart. If the hair can be stretched about an inch i._t can HWS* fm' B1‘0m¢~Mi=S1Suuoi will be i and forward and crossway without finding a single thing on it that appeals to ,a, Once when stretched ,L ,S too m_.t_ advisement at thc present time. ‘sou get sure relief and stop all the 2-’I‘o encourage respect for law 3 . _ ’ ' _ . .mmu h E este k led _ _made minister without portfolio,i his appetite that, his thoughts tum toward his own home and his own kit- :tm Hair that has been dyed' 8 Sr r now ge and a 'predation of our commuwn md E’ 'thereby giving the Protestant Min-I chen. But bachelorhood would be shom of itsterrors if he knew how to lbleached or marwed we often m_ Magna Charm' their fmmdamn_ ,ority in the province of Quebec rep. cook better than any wife he was likely to get. Mom can Stand this test' Sir James Barrett. K.`B.E., C.M.G., iresematmn “'m°h has been lacking '__°_i' I It would be a good plan for every `,\{e1bou,-ne' Navonal President for since the death oi' Hon. J. A. Robb. y Consider, also, that it would not make for peace and havmoney in thc ,cm to give her hair this ten US- The people of Newfoundland gpg ___.._..___.i thoroughly ,uve to me "me of this Every wife knows how trying ia a husband who boasts of the way he nnnuai ,»@¢,,gnm0,~,_ thank, ,D the An makes coffffee and fries bacon when he goes camping. and it is doubtful if loyal emma of Hom Mn Downm ' any women would be able to stand a daily diet of husbands flapjacks with-_ member of me go,-ernment is “_ out their souring on her disposition livell' supporting th f ' , ‘ The 3,-gates; of Aen;|f_‘;::;t PDL _ So, on the whole, perhaps it is just as well for boys not to be taught itic-al phiiosophem Edmund Burk . how to cook. Women have to have some hold over men. the 200th anniversary of those wh ev Sfo S DOROTHY DIX' . ' °”| P . . birth occurred this year, said. "The _ s ' ' ' ' The inspector had been asking only liberty 1 mean, is the num ' . C,-,nnecmd Wm, 0,.de,.__m“ not only g‘;:_’;1E3:;‘3§;r_u 15;; :::rvl;‘;'§';1T,‘;' ,eral Assembly this mofnlnl Noord-i questions at the school until every. exists along with order and virtue,i takes the sting out of acorn in a'°d "5 °’u“‘“5“°“ W m°°" mm “dy W" med "1 h°""‘3 mm' but which egnnor em; wymoutt moment or two. The corn shrivels representatives of the other, "Now," said he, "you may ask me themy The obmmmce of me My; up, drops off ,and doesnt even leave chu,-¢heg_ Introduced by Rev. Dr.; some questions if you like." will be more widesprem this y¢“` ;5°"' mfu _sam ind d'5"I°,f1°t Com,” l Johnstone of Bt. Catharines and Not one stirred, till at last a little than in the past. an ° W an you use n°ms'seconded by Rev. Br. L_ n_ mmm hand went up and Jane asked. wear- Because it is guaranteed to take off| A H _ _,Neue M what time do" our your come, refuse a substitute for lot Cookes Church, Toronto, the mot-l Y U » 1'» Y Put 's Co Extractor 'ph ¢, mg Qgggnl Numb. ifllfl I0? ::Sleep is the great nourisher of' “U” m - lon read: a . infants, and without peaceful sleep , ly of the Presbyterian Church in` me cmia wiii not thrive. 'rms cannot Putmans Corn Extractor ¢,,,,,d, ¢¢~¢|m¢. with it, ,muse fl! be get if me infant be ti-ousted vim' ‘S "'l“’°=‘-W”-*‘“‘°"“‘ in me pm and with tin mint ot! _ » Prcsbytcrllhilm thfblllh ll] lt( Pill V _ conferezce with repeaentatives of A 'il' 1 I WILL MEET IN my, records its racism to mm ,_ ii’ son. . other evangeliul bodies upon mat Trng; tm of common interest to time in mmm! $111 '°""‘"“ "°"’ _ . their pmeeuuon of me was of Wm hh’ f _ .gi , f . Aust,-air, Wm see ,mt t If Dr. Cyrus Mo.\fillan ls chosesi household if the husband was an expert. who sat in Judgment on everything , _ _ . he p°°pl° °f for the new portfolio of Mining, of 1 his wife served him, instead of as now humbly eating what is set before him |;;;‘3h;:;‘eo;°l:;"t w Qfvshg gignug ,Magna Cham, Day more widely muy pyghe,-,eg it L., liken. he “.111 nm inland asking no questions. Patient Griselda herself couldnt keep from ,found to be too imma md hum yea, man eve, befom In New V Queens It is understood the Gow throwing things at a husband who was continually telling her that he always ,the very best ming for it is the warm' zea1and_ Rgcmr Punk Mnm,,_ I l emmem has _Such B pmlmal under , put a little dash of this in his soup, or a pinch of that in his sauces, and that . _ t t I 1 ` i his cakes never fell, and that his pie crust was never leatherly like hers. 0" "°“tm°“ ' lm' " 5°* P mmm” and daily brushing. Give the wlrm oil treatment before the regular shampoo, using equal _parts of mln- eral oil and olive oil.. Apply the hot oil ~| 1/_>_;\\ 4// llr‘.'.f’/ _,/.,,.»a7,4 41 , /,_ jf ff tn .~,. sr _ Four...five...six... ". "Hasn'f Somfohed Yes" One of Bon Ami’s magic tricks! _ Not a streak, not a smudge, not a scratch ~‘ § _._ - glass so clear you hardly know it’s there i 1* S¢v¢n...eight...nine \' and right on up-count the many usee of Bon Ami Cake and Bon Ami Powder I The handy Cake is Canada's favorite for windows and minors; while the Powder _. _ is especially convenient for bathtuba, basins and tiling- just dozens of things. BON AMI LIMITEU. MONTREAL '\» every home needs both ._i viii S ,. -.-A,¢¢a \ i l \ i Powder and Cake f `\'.5 i..; _,. Mil