Koop some wan. o r 4~ i». .. v.1 A o Realm -.- Soiol and Pers c sum , a Dorothy 1...}. Letter Bog _ .What’s the Matter With Friends‘ That Donit Respond? Asks Woman WhoLongs unity ."v oizal -:'-' Fdshions -:- Literati: ‘$33555 5L1 $111508 f.‘ ‘j, l" T need gnileesljuwlicnziattholeosto * m T8. t; D 0 ".3 p || ¢ Wardrobgsi - “Uif-‘TENTEX Ion mum-a“ ‘~- Moran wvs to be Popular-How Can Woman 1-1,... ' I — - = _ .__, s»aa..-.M~ - m M03“? onsnn Allgws lfittxys to Use Hersfilf and ‘a oyyrurqlllaotooooonzisp; anzwaaf-wdiw-Qfczsalg} _ aug er as Doormat o e pool-rarer» omoidewrsfione I Qimil» p-‘B dis“ * bvNg-séfinfiikilsz-aréglddesglvrfi to Command Their p i"~ri"”¢°1°"fi°°5I9I' svlhFor“ wllllllglz§ll°h'étgf: Harbor research worker, told of an * d: - ‘sud — — __- ’P_. ""1 amazing substance which” ueated K651166132 p» - ~ y. -- » - i“; Ungnoogonals ~. those-called fmot-ber love instinct _ llotwllonuntas d mime material is a hormone found De M“ m I , - r .3 Available‘ . "tqgp- Never place meat dineotl on ice ixllarlge thnwitftiponlon g1 a ‘lg thor 11:11. Jusst a $.1'9wa$- momma: A -~ "‘ ‘int - * mo ice will draw out m: flavor.’ do» t. tlioplbrainalyiwllcdidaigtoolu I have "led to my scum and have never failed to help mm 1n Qvgry - ..I10wlml0lflm3hc_twmkling of 1 m _ _ _ unlpopular? NoiAlthougbrwanttobein . . = PM“ m ° 1°” b” w“ W” 5°“ sh°wed m“ °‘ h?‘ the swim of things c: am 1m another woman | lBX'—‘lll6!‘CIB no Sllllfilll-IIICJ" , y. lng the maternal instinct associmed who m” in at luncmon or a card game I . , _ v -' only with animals which have re- “ ' liillbnlllanglong-laanngmlom- grim REMOVAL or STAINS may mam “W15 matted 5mm don't click. Is it because I donrtbrag, about. ply set on a plate, cover with .~ flax paper. and place in the coolest .. _ FROM csnrnrs l.‘ U '1 5M requires careful _ treatment. the nature of the stain is un- known try washing it with warm water or apply a paste of carbonate soda. When dry brush off with a d brush of the vacum cleaner. f‘ ulbr ink, wflfee and tea stains ‘pp up at once with clean blotting paper, then rub with a fresh hall! . If the stain has become dry rub heated skim milk and Vinegar y; a circular motion. then rinse Ylth fresh warm vinegar water. can be lifted off gently by flipping stiff paper or cardboard under it then sprinkle with dry salt lpd brush up. I Grease should be scraped off with u blunt knife. Cover with blotting or brown paper and press the spot with a hot iron, being careful not to touch the carpet with the iron. Brush up the pile with a stiff brush while still hot. When paint gets into the carpet rub with turpentine. and. if obstin- ato wbly fullefs earth. Repeat the process i! necessary and brush up with a hard brush. To remove var- nish rob with methylated spirits until all the varnish is gone. . .-_CUIQ ma. THE HKJOOUGHS 4 ” Saytbetollowmg three times over with one bmeath—the htccoughs will disappear: ‘when a twister twisting would twist ' ‘ him twist a. Jhtwistingatwistblucetimeshe 1.. wflltwlst, if one of fliofiwists untwists fromthotwiist removalofstainsfzomcur? the substance prolactin. Virgin rats. injected with prolac- larly. This is the first real demonstra- tion of the nmctlons of these chemi- cal substances called hormones. The fact that they can actually create instincts, sentiments. and conscious- ness of o. particular kind is of great application to human beings. WAYS WITH FLOWERS “Ways with flowers are never- endlng this year"-the words are those of a writer on fashions. “Apple-green taffeta with a cluster of white flowers and a white hat. 0r pale yellow crepe organdy or silk with love-in-a-mist and pale pink poppies can be very lovely," she explains. Even the tailored suits accept a cambrlc flower to mrrespond with the lingerie bow. A very unusual frock in white crepe with a design of pink and green water lilies had three large lilies of the colours and their leaves finishing the low decol- letage. BUTPONHOLES REVIVED accounted among the/Jubilee re- vivals is the return of the button- hole of flowers which 1's to be worn with the slun-fittixig suit and silver fox. Mixed buttonholes for women importance in their future practical - Bum BRAAN FiAKES TREAT your appetite to genu- ine bran flakes. Crisp deli- cious flakes of wheat—with enough extra bran to be mildly , laxative. Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes ~ are truly better bran flakes. Packed with nourishment. Al- ways crisp and ready to cab with milk or cream. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. are being made up of the irls and the hyacinth. . A woman florist gives a hint as to the preservation of those button- holes of real flowers. Put into an air-tight box, instead of a glass of water. it is said that they will last for days, since oxygen causes flow- ers to fade rapidly. THE COLOUR. CHART ‘Ibo twist untwisting untwlsts the ~-" twist. l’ ——-— Nail polishes must now match THE COOK ‘S CORNER QUICK TOMATO BBDTII I is this? Answer: faithfulness and am worried when H's in. trouble and put myself out in help them. But scream, say complimentary things to people's faces and catty things behind their backs? Tell me, does it pay tobe ahypocrlteorto betrue to one's ideals? I'd love to be DOWN-r. but ill- though I have a few friends who are true to me I am never singled out or fussed over. Why K. MO. If you have only one friend an whose - “ectlon you can depend. You are fortunate. If you have two or three whose hands you can reach out and touch in the dark, you are rich beyond the dreams of avarice. All of us have many pleasant acquaintances, mm and women who are intel- ligent 811d amicable and whose society we enjoy. But these are fair-weather friends, not the real friends who ride out the storm with us and on whose faith and loyalty we can depend, no mat- ter what befalls us. Nor is this as unfair people give us as much in real liking as we give them, they would do as much for us as we would do for them, make life pleasanter and gayer for will realize that you ge luncheons and the bridge as it sounds. Probably these and we are quits when we mutually each other. t alot of fun and entertainment in going to the parties of woman even if you know that they have no profound affection for you, and that while they might; 55nd flow- ers to your funeral, they would never break a. date to attend 1t, Think it over and you You ask if it pays to be a hypocrite. Certainly not if you mean tak- They consider it hypocrisy, other people's toes instead of dancing a war it is hypocritical to pay a. compliment, or to agreeable. for instance, ing advantage of kissing a sister to stab her in the book, but I have found that so often women make the charge of hypocrisy a, blanket’, indictment w cover all of the amenities of life. to be tactful and to keep on dance on them. -They think say anything pleasant and I have known women who thought it hypocritical to tell . another woman that she had on a pretty dress, or that she played- a good game of bridge, or that her baby was a darling, but they would have accounted it unto themselves for righteousness to spoil another woman's pleasure in her new hat by telling her it was too young for her, that her bridge was rotten, or that her child was a spoiled brat. I once knew a woman who was in a. perpetual argument and when I asked her wh y she always went to the mat with everybody and. got. her- lwket- self disliked. she replied that she felt; like a. hypocrite if she didn't ex- press herself every time she disagreed with any on; else’s opinion. vPerhaps in trying not to be hypocritical you lean over backward and antagonize people by telling them truths which they resent hearing and an eyeilyEasyltooi Simply- “fint as'youfriliso".-- ‘Insist onl Canadian Distributors ‘Ill!’ JGIHOIES LTIL, Molltlcil filli- , Tintex fl/ar/z/wl [_ zzxiyaa‘! Xe/fl/Ig] Ti nts 8. Dyes -.- FASHIONS FOR SPRING .-- Being smart, I'm quill? 119F311“ you'll instantly want; t0 Order the pattem of this Jaunty ensemble, as soon as you see it. The pattern may also b6 used 10!‘ gqpgrgte jacket, skirt, 12101158 91' shorts. , slip off your Jacket and skirt and you're ready for tennis. Bee W68 sketchlet! As the original it's most attractive in heavy white crash linen with the jacket of the some fabric 111 01BX18?‘ d “Striped or checked sersilcker pmue or plaided gingham is another very popular and practical choice. Style No. 617 Ls designed for 801-68 11, 1a, 15, 1'1 and i9 yesrs- 81m 15 require; 4% yards of 38-inch mate- rial for blouse. skirt and short with 1% yards of 39-inch material for Price of PATTERN l5 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. i King's County in the said Prov- ince, Farmer, deceased, testate. By the Honourable Harold Icon. ard Palmer, Surrogate, Judge of Probate, &c., &c. To the Sheriff of the County o! literate person within said County. Greeting: MIEREAS upon reading the petition on ile of James Ennis of Greenfield King's County afore- said, Farmer, one of the executors of the above named estate praying that a citationimsy be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons infcreatbd in the said Estate to be and appear be- foremeatsProbateOourttoba held in the Court noun in Chu- ottetcwn, in Queen's County, fit the said Province. m Irlday the fourteenth day of Juno next oom- ing, at‘ the hour of elevm o'clock forenoon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not. be passed and the Isms closed as prayed for In said peti- tion and on motion of James J. oohnston, Esq., Pmctm- for said . etitioner. And I do hereby order that a true 00D? hsreof be forthwith , ' Keel! IIVM 0118M in file reirls- the season's colours-the idea is to which it is none of your business to call their attention, anyway. | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fi ublished in some newspaper pub- uptor or in a cool place covered sponsored by the exclusive Parisian 1 can tomato 1mm (1% u“) But the secret of popularity is a mystery that none can explain. Some m; w; 55,, ,, . fished in qhm-logwmyn ‘gvmsmd with o. cloth. Orin I 116811111? houses. 2 bouillon cubes m, a wupmm fortunate individuals are born withthe magic that draws every one they _ 9mg 1n each week for at; least four blamed glass jar and M will not nlgmg shiaegebytny Idrees: bouillon comm‘ iérlijeegto tllfan. elEvery eye brightens at their coming and every hand gives . consecutive we,“ "w, m, d“. oil- iwOGlnpfl-ll 0 c am B B. g W COME. " ams hereof and that 5 true cqpy hefggf . k nail polish by day and night. Navy i 352mm} mapped parsley They may not be half so good and kind and wiselfish as th06e who b; gormwm; 9951.94 1n m; follow- " HOUSEHOLD HINTS blue gowns may choose eitigr 1 waspoon bum” are passed over. They may not be half so good friends. But somehow .8 m: public plum Napalm,” -—-- Chinese red, tomato, fire-eng e 1 waspmn Worcestershire 8M1“ they get the affection that is denied their superiors and the attentions they r namely. in tho hall 0f tho COB-W hyirzg cold pow/toes, slice red, or blusti rose. With sky blue go Hot water. do not deserve. They Just click, and thats all there is to it. ___ Home m Georgetown m mum ox blood (not a very pleasant namel); oyclamen, or blush rose, with sapphire or rose pearl for Chop the onion fine. Heat the butter in a saucepan. Add the onion So I should- advise you to quit pitying yourself because you are not a social wow and people do not make a. fuss over you wherever you go. You might as well feel that you are misused because you are not a cinema. star -..o.o......... tate County aforesaid. at or near tho school-house in Bummervillo aforesaid, and at or near tho King's County or any Constable or . 1*“- Qamy mum _ so k , and simmer until light brown. Add “M155 Am n _.. - ‘mm-oz I gs now you new 3 “u” °1 h“ Pa?" w’ ‘gut’? or Bo thankiufzhat you are lucky enough to have a few real friends. and schoomwu“ hi‘: Greenfield m: " photographs may be revived . wrmrs AN ORATCB “w “m” m’ e ‘r’ ° they enjoy your chop-ior-a-chop acquaintances and get as much pleasure Km“ count’, ma“ m ‘ .ww|muy Wm mm m“. bouillon cubes. Add the tomato u you can out d! than nonunw DIX ' , ol all persons interested in the said . clean cotton dipped in A mgro met an acquaintance of ‘Algdvg-hfgleyéomgghfil: ' o . c . o o ' AMomgngsml 8 rstoto as aforesaid may have dun Iflothylutod W114i. ‘PM! Hwifhbd will his, also colored, on ‘the street one sauce and ‘sew m boumm cups Dear Dorothy Dix-What's the matter with the modern young men? “w” men“ h d d the lovivo the nicely and will not day and was surprised to s: that e ' The? seem yo’: 1:31 ltrgow elveltnttthe eéerintary rulesbfif good manners. After segalgflghgnaz: $lrt‘&" {Eh d” , , mmkili B. B. h , 1 ma“ we I §."f»._h.l§',§d,fl‘g, flfoilfg"; $14953; 355T 5ND 30355351315" 55L“, excusegor letting her llngv: thaiytllel! are larotugozilndnlgeiltixylsoggkhggagtgry msummnsToon of May! Dngtgiefinsnd in‘ the 26th i -gggmbemmqgo_mmomm mow“, shespentmeveningwait f tn bo n did ot he ill - ., " yen-o n Y’! rein. 5 bowl m cold waroommd loam a little .M*nev. ma he "how come 1% WWW“ flelslm any soy: "on, I intended $3301.“... in: drool”??? thelr.i°.“ii‘.. "NW- b°Y‘-" w“ ""‘°'“°" m“ common or CANADA ‘m’ H‘ L‘ mum’ l grater in ft. when the cs8! are gm ma“; up 41, W317 1, yw so; 3 twble-‘JDOWS 001d Wale! , off, but I forgot it." We often have boys csll up a. half hour before the ‘my °l W“ m“ m‘ m" 3°“ w” fir“ PROVINCE OF Judi“ M “m” pmllfil out of the bowl. they will ,, M,» 1 cubs bolllns water dinner which has been prepared for them, and have them say that. they d'-“=°"°"°d”' PRINCE sowsan ISLAND ma‘) dome out cleanly, preventing wasée, “I'm got. somethinixbetterm a job" g2 15931;? Jlllfio tare nlpttgr coming. uTheigzlsorrt bother even “go Bmake any exculif. My {$36 sififllffgellrigfllilg hi5 halld- ___. mgklng hing . . , ' - 1; - . aug very se om a letter answe . 11' . . . - “_"' , d‘; flue eggs .1” easier-lug: .22‘, i; Zifiutoie 8° a pm 1% tablespoons horseradish make her promise to write to them, which she ‘ilaflfibfi. tltigycdongtftgg "Good? said teacher encouras- I" m” Pmbm °°“" 26"‘ “m” Mortgage S018 l t don.‘ ‘ "W118" m mittor?» 1 WDIBSIJOO]: vinegar the “m, to "Ewen whnvs the miner with ‘hem? why mun-t ma“ ingly. "SEE-lid 11]) and l-Bll the M558." v-a 5- D- 1935- I ; u n I "Don't you know?" replied the wmmm mothers teach them the decent things in life? , pgiderstoodt m1}; fatlher ggplslgcyl m RE ESTATE o’ Thom“ .__ i. ‘ ., , 5 Y Man mmbg such and stock resplendent one in surprise. “Well. sauna A GIRLS MUIHIIB. Hgnry‘ e5’ “me - Lanna“, n“ o! Bummemne m To be sold by pub“: “cum on 4i I'll tell you what an orator is. If you walk up to an ordinary nigger and ask him how much was two and two he'd say ‘four-Amt, if you was to ‘l6. cu-p chopped cabbage ii cup chopped beets Soak gelatin in cold water and askoneofusoratorshow muchwas dissolve in boiling water. Add lemon Answer: . I don't know why mothers don't. teach their boys good do I know why girls’ mothers don't teach their daughters self-respect to resent the boys‘ lack of manners. nor to have enough at the hour of 12 o'clock noon. in front of the Law Courts Buiidin! in Chnrlotlzwwn, all thbt $1101. 919°” Friday the 14th day 0! June. 1935» I l 1 l I l Juice, sugar, horseradish, vinegar and salt. stir in Worcestershire sauce. Cool until slightly thickened. Add chopped cabbage and beets. Pour into mould and chill until firm. Serve on watercress with a or parcel of land situate, lyinfl "14 ‘ being on Township Number Twen- ‘ ty-two in Queens County in 581d Island. bounded as follows, that is f to say: COMMENCING on ti" a For the thing that ts the matter with the boys is that they are spoiled rotten by the girls. who are so anxious to have dates that they will permit the boys to put any sort of affront upon them. if the girls had enough spunk and backbone to stage a rebellion, they could make boys treat them with the respect that men used to show to women. Do you suppose that a boy would dare to two and two. we'd my. ‘When 1n do course of human events it becomes necess y to take de numeral of the second denomination and add it. to de figger two. I say unto you "llfiihocaksisbumedabitcnits ' , do not spoil it by‘ 101118 0W1’ ' ornsRubaflfie l i. r E l fall it so the criunbs will " ‘flmiioeonttienewfll-rflol i and I says it. without fear of suc- cxsful contradiction, dat dc result will invariably be four." Dat's an orator." ma mono no apologis- ll) ll l\\ u» A Tm ~"[I/ZL( ‘fl/ . 1;". J [Jumss u» 2'60: of h fhhdi: ortunste 417;; sooth‘. A! middle 88¢ 4 0"! ofhufferdieconlfllilfll“ of neglecting rvorrlm “ ......"°“." '3.‘ $553?‘ u..." ‘fimmmvifahofiuo oepnomrultubogodlv- vegularl . And the oeelh and Indra], mayonnaise dressing. BUTPEBSOOTCH ICE BOX COOKIES ‘ 1 cup butter 2 cups light brown sugar 2 eggs, unbeaten 3% cups bread flour ‘A teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda ‘A teaspoon baking powder 1 tcaspoou vanilla Silt soda with flour, b pow- der and salt. Cream thash . add sugar gradually, beating be- tween additions. Add egg and mix well. Add dry ingredients a little at a time, mixing well after each ad- dition. Fbrm the dough in cookie- size mils. than wrap in heavy wax paper. Or, mould the dough in a small bread pen. Chill for seven-l hours, or overnight. Cut in onc- eighth inch slices, arrange on cookie sheet, and babe in s. moderately hot oven (375 to 400 deg. F.) until dell- cately browned. When baked. thscookiesarscold. U y, theseoookiellnemade . _ with he addition of chopped walnut meatscrpaoans. nr msl ‘The oonveri , Hostess-De sation is flagging dreadfully. What can we do to amuse these people?" Hcst-"I don't know, I'm lure; un- less we go into the other room for a whilo to givo them a chance t» talk about U50" Till ITNIQBID PIODUOI‘ A certain famous motor-car mm- ufaetumr advertised that hc had put a car together in seven minutes. uhonextevontngbewuoolledon the phone at dinner tin: and m:- ed i! it were so. Yes, was the reply. Why? on. nothing. But z t out adequate cause if he ikn somewhere she would tum him down break a date with a girl with- ew that the next time he wanted to takrher good and flat? Do you suppose boys would insult their hostAsses by not c Dining to dinners ii’ they know they place on acakoooolsranddonotplloimtil would never be invited again to those houses? Do you suppou o boy would fail to answer letters if he knew that his girl correspondends would never drop him a. second- line until they had heard from him? No. A thousand times no. It is because the glrLg an 5° meg]; mg humble and consider it such an honor u; be noticed by my 11m, mp- squeak that they have to take whatever treatment their lords and masters accord them. Whenever I hear a girl calling up a boy and making a date with him and throwing in the tickets to the football game, or the movies, or whatnot. and offering to come for him in her car. I could wcep with shame for her. and I don't wonder that half the timd the boy is so disgustcd with her that he refuses to go. ' When I see a mother making her house a restaurant for boys i don't even speak to her as they would to a. head waiwnor a cook, .‘. don't wonder that they treat her like a servant, ins to boys first and keeping on delusing them with letters that they don't ti"; '2‘: m‘ “a” ‘"- at a a w en eyno ceufl a allthey oitwiththeumdosomd air of the sultan throwing his lmndksichtef to the favorite of the I am not defen" _, the manners of the menoftodu. cheap that young men hold themselves so dear. ,zAIl-IU8 ll I pure-label oint- known throughout i tbs World for its soothing and healing proportion. It quuJtly stops gin and irritation, and allay: - flammntion. lam-Hui: is "'4' And when I hear of girls wrlt- ~ such cases of the swelled Henson knows they have none to defend. but it is because girls mike themselves so DOROFBY DIX. - IT'S HOSIERY ‘nun an. nun-n u». m. uosu MlR-O-KLEER‘ MADE IN CANADA Kkvssn. ...... .. "155. ‘Y! STOCKINGS-GLOYES-UNDER ARMEN’ l; M°°r¢ 9 'M<=Le°d Ltd- ma... south side of the oldPrince TOW“ Road at the northeast angle of land formrarly leased to Montague 9- Irvlng, thence south to the New Road leading to Prince Town. thence eastwardly along the r084 twenty chains. thence north fifty‘ five chains. thence north 618M?‘ nine degrees west ten chit-inl- thenoe north to first. mentioned road, thence along the road w "l9 place of beginnins. containing i1" hundred and seventy-three sores 0f land, and is bouncbd on the north in part by the old Prince WW“ Rood, 0n tho south b! *1" M" Prince Town Road, on tho 1mi- V! the mm, of William stevenm and Jamos Hill. and on the east by W" farms of John rerrb and John Bertrannandistlnsmiefl-rmfl wu for many years in- Wwlll“ of the ll-tejsmes Pound. The above sale i; mldo "hi!" ' power of sale contained in an in- denture of mortlll! dated the 15"‘ day of May AD. i081. m!“ M‘ tween come s uouuoa a I'M- oricton m, Queens count! h‘ "m" mwuu Island. merchant. row l-ndllll‘! ihllolnodhbiflmd u» first we. mo wufllm l: Bentley of Charlottetown 1n I" wand, nan-bur. and Albert J- l! Martin o! Kqitlfllfl in KW‘ County m aid "inland. Geflilvmm Executor-s of the lut will and w"; ment of Cltlurine McLeod. M» ° ll ‘ _. ". M11810 woman. ‘ mun. default hlvlfll boonmado tnpoymentoft-Mfilz.‘ m 5:‘ intarut mound by i In ll‘- m particular! 1on1! to "dfiff . and smiley. soileiwn. Ohm" town. , DING 10th. 1"."- .1 Yo , ,flAITINv r: o o‘ w