CHA r l’ l“ m?" 011w" T .”l:4»_l_hi"i_t>"ri*i (zn’.s Realm :-i Social andaPersonal -:- lrloshiioriis Liteijgtuije I R41 A . " l - 9W1 teBox ‘I a . F ~-'~ r- _ . I d!” W“ ' , no y, , ~ '. Conalden maf F I" \\\ || o“ t 5 . ‘ ~ _ g Cookies» a ; mu", ,,l, _ m," the as enable are Wearing ‘ ‘digs. a Q‘ _\. A , t\\ . at». 3,"... = a... - v r v-y- a Dorothy Dzx m» h»- . a . - r J _‘ AcupsPuri 9gb ‘ C tsllp ‘Marriage I ' 1:62.} hi...“ 2 A21’ 1/ , °“' ‘ Illuatmfed Dressmaking Lesson Furnished i - as n - _,,,,,,£, ngpggynn . ) _ _ _ _ ‘. With Every Pattern - A pa... O,.,_..i,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ~- l ractically ltvery One of the Latastrophes That —-—- g _ .' . . - , “ ygfimszw. Wreck Marriage Could be Avoided if Men 8y Annabelle Worthington E --s-f’=...i.....i..,.... and Women Would Spend Their Court- . .. u * ’°°""2f.§' ship in Looking Carefully Over i? ' 1' . a e in I " , - m‘, - When you study this lovely after- - I " -' ' Th6 APG AbOUt t0 Gfit . ‘ noon dress, you'll see it's really very a y simple to fashion. It's slenderizing u, - Q ‘ ' If young people would only make the period of courtship a time of ser- l'°°- ~-. 1.. - r ' iOlis investigation and study instead oi an emotional orgy. they could save Th! Mimi] "m" ml‘ ‘h’ “d” p“; s“. themselves a lot of grief and many a trip to the divorce court. Ebr- if they “mum blwk 5nd 1'7"“ meme m *~ ‘u mu" ' only realized it, the interval that elapscs between crepe silk print. :1“ r i "\M the moment in which a youth and maiden first fall t Th9 will‘? l: 3i"; 5 "ltinegrllll" for each other. as the popular phrase goes, and that hmullh l °°°m 3 w" 5P9‘ h“ Wm“ 5mm“ “WY "WC"- ' in which they stand before the altar slid sign a life 5M 5° 8W9 ‘he 113"" hteifitjm” ......=.i.'r.>.na-o. as - . wrap-over tunic skirt secs tha . w. _ _ contract is the trhance that Fate gives them to save L. themselves from tying up with the wrong partners. It Th?" a" numbefle“ “h” 13b‘ _ . go ,5 mo“. “our o, "ma, rlcs equally suited to this model. 11hr - u - . instance, a printed chiffon would ba n: j ‘ .; . . dressy occasions. ‘ ' _ m In it they might find out before it is too late all of “wan 3°’ "m" w; _ I _ ,,_ the things about each other that are vitally important mxlflmcyflfszoglezfiuclrxze m‘ m“! » . ' P " inr them to know, and upon which happiness or mls- ‘man’ A E ' pry, the success or failure, of their whole future ex- ausggegogoi: fngezgfsghxrbfisl? ' ~ isteiicc depends. 1t would secin that even morons élzésgkeqinru 4 $8 yard‘ ammo}! (With tomato Sousa and Cheese) ‘Li... would realize the importance of using this 801W“ UPDOTWYIUY l0 find 0"‘ something about the kind bf individuals with whom they were proposing to spend the next thirty or forty years, but such,_curiously enough, is not the yo,’ sfie Every Dd‘ case. Ull'l\‘l'\\'ll~'C tllll-l‘ and sensible men and Wfllllflll spend the precious days w_ CL AR Kllmjjn, Establishments of Montreal, P.Q., ‘St. Remi. P.Q., fund Harrow, Om, with 1~2 yard 39-inch contrasting. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred). Price of pattern 15 cents. Be sure to i'lll in the size of the m —---__ .1. the accounts and finished up by cut- l‘llpCE$—-\V0illd have been a 110mb)! ting off the noses of his brothers. to any of the country people, h, '- INi/"Hf lwmr andyour neighbors’ While the price on his head-—500.|never betrayed. areiogzllgzgiftgrogigdheorggeliiging; , uf Ctlllftrillji in billing and couiiligland ltiaslngdutilstestl Sf trying ttloeflnd ogit “tum. Bend “amp! or com (mm _____§_' gas and 1 , »_ l. c ‘omcthliii; about the 0t icrs rca c izirac er an isposi on, an i y are o I In youer ifoiiilihniizprlai-n as. d busy hl-{lllg each other: “ Dose ducky is o0?" and “Is oo really, truly, cer- platen“) g, l Y S Slrlft! HI‘! 4 - factories. Cfiitltn‘ d * - Lain surc- that no never loved before, and that. oo will never get tired of _ _ _ __, _ __ _.. __ __ _. _ _ _ C and safety are rminyg ,‘,’,'§,§§§,',"‘,§’y’ bum: little boy or dirltl" that they omit to ask illicit are the lady's views on / hGfS tire some means. igcltjjit; up and gutting breakfast at 7 o'clock iii the morning, and what are L. No. 3084. Size....................... 1-.- tlie mans reactions on the subject of a regular allowance for a wife's own "This is the evidence vousreevery particular beliooi and benefit. ‘My lllat llfiirus tnwnrrl ever-in- “raslnil QF-llvih behind ASSOClQLQd Gas and liiceiric Company $6.50 Cumulative Preference Stock Price $100—ioyicld o; 1 Int-m .11 I/u mares! Jsiorfarrr/ 5mm ,,;,7r,_ l WITH ALMA ARCIIEIS sun-nun...-.-......---.----u.~" N B1119 The hat situation for summer seems to be developing into an exercise in counterpoint. They're lineal descendants all right o1 the spring silhouette, but a good many cadcnzas and new airs are being interpolated in the crowns. ‘ . The present tendency to eliminate crowns will be replaced with Indeed, it is harillv too much to state that the average couple never hold an intelligent conversation from the time they become engaged until after they are married, and then only too often they find that they have nothing to say to each other. After they cease to take their temperatures and dis- cuss the state of their affections, they have exhausted the only topics of ¢-'.. nun-sun... . . . . . . .-.-...n---nu- Street Address WOMENKHIESADACHWE ARE USUALLY -uuqt-e-e-nn-u-s-n--in...". ‘issneigited (his and Electric . “JCS. Jal- si'cll"ulll°>‘ Cimllliln)’ mutual interest and are reduced to the sad expedient of quarrellng in order City state ' niei conspicuo crowns of ‘greater importance. This will be done ' - ~-~~--‘.-~-..u-~.| ., , . . - , » » .. .. . - 3Llrhlnw Elwmv Co" ma‘ to keep tonieisation going. _ _ A“ me suns and Russian Omyou l by numerous folds and more detail. The tieatment will be um] f, I can take won,‘ cmmw and purify ' in the small cloche sailors as well as in styles with brims from . fhllflft-ialf-l-"lf-ll‘. pl p7 1' three to four inches wide Papenpanamas some felts and straw; in pieot or coarse effects as Reboux’ paille de velours or palllussons will be summer favorites,“ ‘ The hats of Agnes have taken on a French Colonial attitude, with occasionally pointed crowns and a chlgnon treatment in back by using twists of braid oi- cellophane, and ‘her tiny caps are pow of crocheted silk or linen rather than wool, which with a- little The three things that are at the bottom of the failure of virtually every marriage that goes on the rocks are boredom (or lack of congeniallty), or stinginess, or extravagance, for these are the contributing causes that bring about unfaitlifulness, endless arguments and quarrels, disgruntlcmcnt, re- sentment that grows into smoldering hate. the system so well as, a vegetable - laxative like Dr. Hamilton's Pills, When you use Dr. Hamilton's Pills your system is cleansed of all foul wastes. Blood ls purified. The body is sweetened and toned so that even perspiration is not odorous or offen- Bliqlettve Iyitfilfi For The Cook . AUNTIETS LAYER CAKE WILKIE'S Zcme- "lhit l sJ.-m»<.u~.-...-’.-_LS Q. In what way ‘does a man assist a woman in ascending a public con- veyance? One cup of rigs, 1 cup seeded rais- ins, put through the grinder and Q.‘- Why do men wander from their own flresides? Nine times out of ten SHQES Job/Sm . fire because their own heaithstones were so dull they could endure them no longer. Their wives were stupid and uninteresting, with a conversational range that reached from the kitchen to the nursery and back again, and so they stepped out in search of livelier company. Now, to be bored to death is undoubtedly one of the most unpleasant ways of meeting onc‘s latter end, but any man could save himself from this sad fate befalllng him if in the days of courtship he paid as much atten- tion to the color of a girl's conversation as he did to the color of her eyes. Surely, it would take no Sherlock Holmes to deduce the fact that if before marriage a girl never read anything, and if she had no interest in any- thing except the small circle she moved in, and if she could only say I said, and he said, and they said, an intelligent man would get very tired listen- ing to her on the thousand-and-one nights that come along after marriage. sprinkled with 1 teaspoon of soda. Pour over these 1 cup of boiling water, and set aside to cool. Cream ‘A cup of butter and 1 cup of sugar. and add 1 ‘ l cinnamon, 2 eggs (beaten light), 2 cups of sifted flour, and 1 teaspoon baking powder. Add fruit and soda to this mixture and bake in two layers. This is good put together with date filling and will keep moist for several days. slve. To have clear, ruddy skin, to look and feel well, to digest your meals and be olwsys at your best, use Dr. Hamilton's Pills-mild, dffeci tlve, and never cause inconvenience. " 25c at all dealers. A. By a light touch of her elbow. Q. What should be necessary qualities o! all ietcrs? A. Nestnsss in writing, folding, addressing. stampin . an}! Sealing- Q, What food do guests flnd al- ready laid" the dinner table? A. a cold. side dish, or ‘relish csivsnrsivrnrursss m" (hers d’oeuvre.) i - There were 22 establishments in Canada in l929~engaged in the manu- facture of ink, according to the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics. Sixteen of the plants were chiefly envied in GLEN WILLIAM SCHOOL Honor Roll for month of April. Grads X-l. Annie MncLeod. glorifying become furbans or a. foundation for a leghom brim. Not as turrlble as they listen, I might add. ‘ i “ Grade VIII-l. illffie MacDonald, ‘l. Walter Campbell. making printing inks or rollers; the other six making writing inks as V GS COmfOYlO And why do married people quarrel? Simply and solely because their A I ' tastes and habits are antagonistic, and because they don't think along the j 5‘ as your sfocklnqs same lines. when husbands and wives complain of each other, it is merely "How can I make anti-freeze?" Gfldt VU-l- Helm Slbwlffl. 3- their main product. The yfil!‘ 55W 8 _ And a. Sm,“ p, 5L [e ,5 the because one wants to do something that the other doesn't like to do. A "Hide her woolen pajamas." Afllhll!‘ Emwlft. 3- 158W!‘ Mlwlnnis. new high lei/Bl attained by the W110i? 1v; . ,, _‘ in woskmanship Y” ‘QMCEMI woman u ails that she is neglected and that her husband is a selfish beast w-——-i—————HEATLEL SCHOOL 4. Jessie MacDonald, 5. Katherine industry, the output being valued at_ v ' ‘ » l because he goes on to play golf on every holiday, but if she likes to play _ MaaDohlld- _ 83.033.049- "" “a loobnauenng as shoes golf and trots along with him, they are as happy and chummy as you please. Grade V-l- V9510" AW"!- 5’ ca" be- If both husband and wife like to dance, or to stay at home, or both are high- Fmwm“? l5 the “anal”! °l the Grade III-l. Alexander Matheson. Indian Terror m, " m] h d ' brows, they get along without a ripple. It isonly when one is domestic pupils n" the mum‘ °t 5mm Grade I (BT-l-l- FAl-hfll‘ Mfl-(IKBY- » _ - r "m" ° 5”‘ e “m” "e" Grade x-1 Sar Neill 2 vi let Was Killed l” and tho other craves the bright lights, or one likes jazz and the other a ' " ' ' ° 3- Wlniffed Acilm- 3- mm"- MW" ‘ models . . available in wlcltlis from IKAA to EE . . in sizes Froml to l2. We can lit any loot and guar- antee absolute loot-ease. Neill. Grade VIII-l. Rosamond Neill. Grade VII-l. Johnie Mhtheson, 2. Gladys MacQuarrie and Iieltha Horne (equal), 3. Robert Carr. Grade V-l. Omer Neill. Donald. Grade I (Jr)—1. Olunsy McPher- son. W.‘ P. Cairns-Teacher. symphony orchestra that they fight like cat and dog. And it would be just as easy to flnd out whether one liked onions on his or her steak before mar- riage as it ls afterward. BOMBAY, May 12. (British United Press)—'1‘he terror of the police. Nana Pharari, who has been called the Indian Robin l-lood, hasfixiished his adventurous career. l-le was kill- And the same rule would hold good about how each reacted to the mon- New Cars For King Ts} u»: .1... p» cw"! "a ..»~.» m nu! l. m .1... /..,..1.,_. er question. Why shotildift a girl sound a man in the days of courtship _ ~ . about whether he thought a wife should work for her board and clothes or G1?“ W (Sm-L v9“ Mathew‘! IANDON, May 12 (British United ed mha Dame wfignme police t“?! ‘ get a pay envelope, and why shouldn't a man ascertain before he undertook and elm Smith ‘equall’ 2' Benn“ pregg)_,A brand new n”; of mqtq- they ad traced to a mmm am to pav for them how many hats a year a girl considered necessary to her Axworthy and Gordon Mathew“ 111 b, d 11 e sq t w] g cave when he w” hum" W L ‘ (equal(,'.'i. Omar Younker. m" w m“ e v r ' n ' Terrifying in appearance with his I; aor Castle for the use of the King and Queen. They are five in umber, three six passenger cars and two happiness. Neither stingincss nor extravagance are scvret vices that can be uoncultzd, and any man or woman could save himself or herself from mar- rying an atldiclt of either if they would only do a little sleuthing. tiger skin and many fantastic om- aments, Nana styled himself "lib- erator of the oppressed." One of his Grade IV (Jr.)-—-1. Doris MaeLure, 2. Preston Neill, 3. Jack Cudmore. Grade III-l. Verna Cudmore, 2. Forty Year's on the 4 w"7"*i“ ———— t s ll l " f S‘. i. mm M l I a A c _ wo passenger cars, an wi rep we t k to I Go t .. I _ asd“ Tv§ IfZ E S We speak about l.l'|C catastrophes that wreck marriage as if they were _ GrtdeB:IQ:x;:3-)e_1_ Johhzlmmsf the five at present in service. Ezrvg: ‘a: thelaina: the‘: "lei; 5‘ 9 ; I Q P l’). , tragedies fiiat coulti not be foreseen nor prevented. But that is not true. G II ___ The newauttimoblles, of a. famous m m 1 u 0 H t .11 . "a- .- * " ' Virtually every one of them could be avoided if men and women would spend ride (‘In L Earnest Av‘ English inaket have all the latest em’ nus the r “n on“ and m . ‘ " , ‘ ' " ' - ' '" __ " _ _, ‘ _ _ worthy. e. panic stricken condition. "I FUR D1 E s: FERG USON thcii couitship in looking carefully ovci what they are about to get. Grade I_l_ Donald Axwonhy, 2' improvements to conform with the on om occasion’ the outlaw a!» i: Scratched Yet” 5;: vqlshes of the King who is deeplyin- terestsd in mechanics. v peared openly in a village square for the purpose of settling accounts with Cora. Axworthy. Perfect Atteodancew-Vlolet Neill, ( lizsrlotlefnivn DOROTHY DIX. E MtvLEflll a lllt-GREGOR . 5 1 I "oriliigliv Sara Neill, Johnie Matheson van Th” Q“°°n‘°"n c" l‘ °l “Maw” a constable wivx he had accused as ‘I’ 3 Pa ris Styles Matheson, Gordon Mstheson,’ om“, fui dark green color and will have a o‘ "rmrmm m vummt Everyone Forty years” mean: back in the 3i! 3 Younke,’ Lem‘ 3mm,’ mm Mum“ numberplats just’ like any other car. dmappened m, the spot bu, thaw Ninetios- 0n tho job —mesna on mil- ‘o; g ____ Jmk cudmore. Preston New and Iqtu (awlnlll be distirgfiilishgxdedss fir]: hm “m. n mashing the omb lions and millions of jobs-An oottalas _; By MARY KNIGHT Verna Cudmore, Annie ma“ Teach. he; any: gnu“ on thTugm ial’s mouth was crsmed with dried and palaces-uvherever people prefer their lg; 5 , _ CIOWII _ . __ __ _ . .| i United Press Staff Correspondent er The other oars are painted red and gsgxdnagfigguhgagglty baihtuhs, and sink. lpuku?‘ clean‘ » : maroon the Hiya-l oolors. ‘Ihey will “m” "M" 9 5°""°'1¢d Ye!’ "1"!" 1"" l: , PARIS. May 12.-~(U.P.)-A popular recipe for a well-dressed ' “st” t° l‘ 1°"? 5mm" °n m! "T0118! what it ‘a a B Am! I “an” ti: . " lady as served in [Jarls would read something like this: have no “can” plum’ from Nana. b y ' on c can.’ p0 ' Fl § Take one medium sized delicately shaped figure, about five feet Avoid “mo” 80mm!‘ Disproving of the transactions of a t; u‘ never “a” “m! "m" u“ porulam It ; six inches tall. Color the lislr, eyes and complexion to taste. Start s a "rm" m9”? lmdlf- "Int. it is ‘t it mall" l0 (tlQl-Il and gleaming» QTIQIB said. appeared on the scene at his NW" ha"! 8'4"!’ 59451191" in m" 5°" '1 with a very smooth ‘nycr of chiffon underwear incrusted with bits oi lnec, or sprinkled with tucks and embroidery. Be sure that there are no wrinkles in this first mixture and that each garment ls of the consistency of tissue paper. Add a touch of color throughout, Honor roll of Eldon School for the month of April:- Grade 8-11, Harriet Rodger; tom of tub or sink. Never roughena 0r reddena your hands. Made in two handy forms-a snowy wedding party, collected all the jew- a ellry and cash, made a bonfire of in Your Chlldrenl -' .1} i. .17 ' Margaret ucooii. . ‘ i 1 , - if white is not to be desired, but be sure that it is the palsst of xx 1 1 , vb“, powd m ma,“ and . f u , ' ' fi one of the pastels For morning place a. dark brown woolen material on“ _ ' Maw m Penny. a’ er . . op can . - . . ,' Minn! McMili ; 3 Ross M Ph - co i , re in r h WQRK PLAY skirt over the chiffon, and top it with a small blouse of brown and ‘on, ° u‘ ' c " ING ut;:l?o§;tl‘e.':?'s'£i'::$‘k° green striped flannel. To assure success to the outfit cut out a gen- crous little jacket with long sleeves, from the same material as the blouse and add just o dash of white pique in the shape of an oval Collin". bold around the waist s. narrow belt joined by two green Grade VII-l, Ruth Gillls; n, Mary Macwilliam; l, Cassia MacPhsrscn. Grade V-l, Rita McMillan; ll Marian McMillan; 3, Beryl Vsnlder- "A death occurred iii o r famil l had two in mourillng. l hardly 0rd _to buy all black lothes, so decided to dye what. l iad. I consulted our dru t and Qrgate interest In any task -aii'd it s oars to lic work. May we slimv you bYfllrTlllc (‘tit-kiii: Flviisil» iliaf \\lll Baby's Own Tablets are a direct BonAnii s; _ ‘ gjffhiiilrllfiTitian‘ "L"; and wlllte semi-precious stones. Take two dark brown lissrd shoes fudmmgfo°°hdimlfiu°iw ufi"mu¢~m mm. l6 advised using Diamon l3 . ; . i actual pleasure! Any women will £123: isle: nzlgezetll: 1212.151 tribunal: filhtgfiiffiklliet: u "u, ‘ma h” ' m“ “Mr '5'"; or“: w-l‘ John Penny; 2' M!“ (‘igel-Itytiggl gl-rggoaouttoobzialfi! all? . lip! a uvirld of interest fllllllfl our . » m '5'“. u 5 m.“ mum’ b9 ll Hfllldly- Ill. lliavs since [carried m g [qgiggq _ _ 1 glaacd kid gloves rumpled over the wrists. This will balance the probably constipated. Don't dela .. w,» U1p||5||5 “quay, Bu." , mid, hm n u Lh p t I H‘ y- Grade 11-1, Hampton Penny: 2, the sxcsllsncs of the b ck ainond I fi __r ‘ hflpruny priced’ w co ar, oi- ere is a pi-s erenoe or beige, change them to dspaarhupoa you. Getapackags “an mun“; a, lumen“ Mb Dyes. l tried another aok mend l ' ' the tone of the lioss and top the entire concoction with a brief °l Blbyl U" Tllllfll- Dim’! Mr Mm“ u" mull‘ W". lmliflllblfi ' l0 ' ’ " Z beret of solid grccn flannel. be with?“ m‘ ‘In’ u a!“ bu“ and, 1 (gr) 1 Ambrodo Mt-Mil gstcrmgiwlnylugd dglutlsadwurk __ il- The Rogers Avoid baking. but let stand or move slightly in a garden sur- n my I‘ ‘In lab; a, OQorgq.D|v'1Q_ curtiiina a beaiyitiiul ravapberlly ma! ‘ ... _ /_ rounded with flowers ln all the latest spring and summer tints. As ~ B A B Y -S o W N . 5"“. I “mp4. 3"“ Davm. S!“ d?“ l "ll I "Wall! llflM-Wll-ll “ ' i H ' C a final Bamlture. add a tiny boutonniere o! violets, or corn flow. , Jo,“ u d - “nimondhDyfis: . _. ' - lltrtlwflrfi 0s; ers, to give a note of contrast, and then serve to any public and it T A B L E] S ‘um. iumnpqéuh“ buyki m5’ hm Y.‘ “n” a“ will bring an exclamation of sincere approval. , Dr W ‘ , I l H m ‘ , - , ' Mnlvalcn, Monltell l-ilnitcd ._.._.._._.__..__.. Hand's [Jamaal for mo. I ' ,1