PAGE EIGHT WWW" I pay you look over tht- mills of your creed, llcavcti-c ntrcd and .~t.-.unt'h 5-5 thry seem. A‘. the nnnifold form.» of human med. _ W tit \\'.llCll tltt~ .cr;. teem —A. \\'. Eaton. 1111' or townntx nu’ sun. "hCL'l'.\N“ 'l'.\l;l.l~I (jL.\.\'.\ The Corp aunt o: inc Cll_\' o1 London t. w. _ to dt po-o of its latnun m‘ _ .1 mlzutt" of whit- gia» and vh.1 .'ilt:.~. purchusrcl .tt ltitil" l.l' the tivlc ')illl' quot. at wh ch the corporation cn- it‘ “Mined the Sn‘ n of ‘Purkey and had cost about <1 7.00 .‘\Zlt!\\'.|ltl t‘ s" >t‘l'\'lCi‘a oi gass and tut nu uurr ~<lll to tltc .\I.ln— ltLttl l) "ill IFCDYL ‘T143 cunt m-zanm Beunenger ptescrilxs an individual treatment to send them to sleep. This ivcman needs soot-hlsg by moans of a diagram ln black and Wllllt‘. wh ch, on being gontcntplat- it d for u tlate. will tender‘ her som- , nolcnt. | ‘Phat man requires a machine lthat will reproduce the humming inf bros on a hot stunnvr afternoon. ilua n. hero is u young woman il\|ll~l who rannot sir-Pp unless sho ‘has a Hlbf‘ and two candles bes.dc ill r bud. l It is all purt of the nrw treat- ‘ntcttt for steeple stress-tit» treat- jmottt- that holds insamttla to bea idtse-ase dug to the brain state. and Ito be therefore curable by pgycho- logtrll met'"od<. (JVER-ILATING 5ND UNDER EX- fiRClilNfi IIYGJENIC STNS sion l-lotlse for the us" of the Lord ‘ l\Ia_v r of 2t <1 (lay and his sticctz-s ors. Tiler:- 1t became known as flu‘ Satltnn Co ltct on bolllg sdoutr in uslttrs lctn all parts o; lhc uurltl. ill the sumo w.i_v' as the titnictls r01- lectton u: plutc Sixty it tutrvltztse. in itfi= i927, .t w , tnund tat the attrac- ion of t 4- 51mg], CoLIrc‘. on uas n J1 so git-it: and tile 111; 1-0111 Niator ti tltc C. rpo at on to l hm offnLal r-tdoncc. 'l‘tte (r0191 on lltrti lltllf llllO rc- lfélllTlll zn g spccitTv t'li‘.\llllClf‘d uztdtug tttt<l clipboard a" (ittlldllull. An ntt up‘ was llldflf‘ to dkptwse of 1t. and tn" best 05F? iris $1.500. whxlt “Th decllncd. This was in Z070. Another effort ha» tum‘ br-en madr pwiutely‘, t‘r‘- Ittns bout!‘ mkrsl h». ‘llfl (inllrllflf llbfdlllfl tn rwlv an offer Tao said "No. thank you." and the third offered 5i 250 M at should never be placed di- rec-ty on the ice. lre will draw the. flavor tmm itrsh meat. Place the‘ ntcut clrectlv brlow the zcc cham-| her on a plrtv ard corrr w.lh a. pcce cf waxed mprr. sTYLE "wrmrsrcs In the lazcst. ltctvtngs rtf dresses ln Pats, tfie hobblc skirt cffoct has disappeared. Howwer, the. hips still are-slim, with-fruitless macse at the skirt hcm. ' Take your most swanky scarf, bring it from the back of the waist line. around the front of the arm- holes, leaving the back bare, and you will have the vcry latest even- ing bodice. 'f‘he small girls of the family will be proud if you buy them frocks of corduroy oryelvetten made on the mode of peasant costumes of the Attstrlan 'I‘yro'1- Short Ja:~k:t frocks and gutmpc dresses come so styled. Lace blouses in dull floral rmtv tcrns in delicate or dark colors, are very smart just. now. Sometimes {hwy are 1.1mm d with silver, and are very sophisticated. SLEEP INDUCED BY PAINT- INGS, DIAGRANIS Tn Stuttgart lhcre l5 a hospital Xvhorc you only stay one n’ght» And you only stay there if you stiffer from sltcplcssitcss. ‘Fhts hospJal is known as a "night clulc" ullfl tt. :s krpt by Professor Matifrcd Bonnfng r. a leading Gcrmrm psychologist. Prcfes=or Benn gcr maker. people p ope go to sle p by means of panting: and (lclgrts made by himself, Not, paintings that. ltawr any artistic mraning. but wat/r c0- lors and diagrams that by their pe- cuia“ lntr-‘cacy hnvo a soothing ef- fect on tho ovcrurrouzht modern brain. Ho. never uses drugs. H1: TOIYCS on finding out his patients psycholo-I gy. and working with it as hts raw material. Patients go lo Rofessor Bcnnln- gcr and describe thc things that keep thorn awakc. And Professor T‘ D all the Time "-5110 thought it was "NERVES" Losing interent—losing friendn-wltr nevrr went but "N°I'\"‘K". sht- thought I"! "wrhflluvtr-e too tired. —-hut it was her kidneys, tho film“ lhat needed uttrntlon. lh-lnv meunt ut..."~tt.-...':it~i ~ a“?! l 0B. 0r lritlnr-yn f"! H0711‘. hucknrhc. nml nll Ilgng n; ‘h-‘lillwlred- 48min life seemed worth New Fooling Walk-Thanh ,llke before window glass was 00d impurities. Energy returned lemme. "1""! kidncyn. . in the middle of a ‘ecture he was 4mm: at Leicester. Eng, Dr. C. K. Alzllzt d, the ntedtxrl officer of 11031111. put his ltands on the floor, sprang-and stood on his head! lle was gring u. demonstration of now fzb n mun (‘llll b‘ at 63. litre are same points front the ltx-ttt . : Otcr-catng and under-exercis- utg have been the ltygimlc sins since the Middle Ages. Modem civilization has tilled our tables with all sorts of deilcscies. These should be stucliottslyt avoid- cd by the midcllc-aged mun-or, at. desist. indulged in only very occa5_ |i0nally. I Women have a two to one bet- ,tcr chance than men of becoming cuttcnariuns. vVonton, on an aver- IHF. 11V“ four years longer than men. WINDOWS What. would the wcr‘d be with- Wt \\'1113<‘»W-§1fl$5? What was it in- vented? Men had either to lurk m dim smoky caverns, with no outlook whatever on the glad and various world, or to leave their dwellings open to the wide air, and shrink and shiver while all the winds of lteaven bfew upon them. T119“ some lucky head discovered that subtle, frail barrier of glass, and the wholoraspact cf life wuchang- ed. By breaking their clcse intimate walls with great liberal arcas of openness men wcre able to admit. the fresh breath of life when they pleased. and when they peased, to exclude it. The warm winds of summer might play about their ta- ble and their bed~ with freedom. Then, when the blasts of wlnicr raged, they closed the window and gazed upon the storm from prfect comfort within. Nothing gives a greater scnsc at. once of human fragility and hu- man security than to lock at zero weather through an clgthth of an inch of transparent emptiness and yet be able to maintain a. dffer- ence of temperature of nearly one hundred d"grces between without and within. Windows furnish the light of life, so well u the breath of life. Sun- shine is the giver of joy, the breeder of health, the bmisher of dark thought and dark deeds and evll dreams: and sunshine comes in- to our lives largey through window glasa Windows bring us wisdom, or at least the informatJcn of which we can make wisdom, if we ' will. We can sit. in our own quiet corner and watch the world pass, ,all the strange vagaries of men. ;thcir multiple gestures, their futile :or their fruitful activity; and as wc {peacefully mediate upon these ‘things we can mould and guide our town lives by them. You'll be discharged on this oc- ‘casion. madam, said the fierce- looking magistrate to an elderly lady charged with committing a ibresch of the peace. Thank you kindly, slr, re-pied the grateful lady. I've always said that ‘many a soft heart. beats behind B hard fact‘! of hrr blond, danger. She Ill-stored to noon cleared whll b l~ alrn “ééfiOOtfiOifi-Q QO-OO-OOQQQQOOOOO§OOOOOOOOOOOOOOJO-O§QOOOOOO ' J cummctanoes over which I have no Ymmfiuthowlcabnrtllxfl" all -:- Soc Don't experi- m a n t w i th c h i l d r e n ‘a z coldumTrut l them l! your l own mother did-— cxfcrnllly. No dos- | lngl Just rub thrult and chest with . . - VICKS VAcoRua PROVED av z seusaartou THE cook's I . CORNER t Dlvlnity 3 cups granulated sum" 2-3 cttp corn syrup “i. ctlp boiling water- 2 egg whites t; teaspoon vanilla l; cup chopped nululcuts Put sttgar, syrup and water into a saucepan. Heat slowly. slit‘ until sugar is dissolved. Boll to firm bull stage-zso decrees FA 1W1 Slightly- Beat whites sttif, gtuulufil-‘l’ Hdd syrup. Continue befittng until mix- ‘ titre begins to thiclzrti. Add nut- meats, pout" into bultcrtitl pull. Mix- ture may bc dropped tium u tea- spoon on buttered pun; pltlci: howl over hut ivater to keep lulxtuie soft. THE CHAKLUYYETOWN GUARDIAN ial and Personal -:- Ifiéiili. Dorefl-y P“ Wife Who is Divorcing Husband for Being Slovenly Housekeeper Voices All the Age- Old Masculine C0mplaints— Which Only Proves That Swap- ping Jobs Gives 0ther’s Point of View It is sadly true that when we put. ourselves in the other fcllutvls place we grnrr-allv discover that We d0 lust as he does. In witness whereof take the case of the woman who has just applied for a divorce from her husband because he was a shirtless and sloppy housekeeper and failed to make u comfortable home for her. It seems. when this exceedingly modem young couple were married lut spring that l contract was drawn up between them whereby it was bgreed that the wife was to go out; and earn the living while the husband stayed at home and did the housework. He fulfilled his part of the bargain by producing fairly good meals, but when it came to cleaning up 11c Fash 9090' i0 HS '3- Save moi/let ,/ OO-O-OO-O-QO-O h. I-Irgi Mal-aha paclugo ll PRINCS SOAP FLAKES 8 Calms PALMOIJVE SOAP ALL FOR 21c PRINCESS SOAP FLAKIS-Act. "like wu a. lamentable flop. . ' it at lllglll after a hard day's work and found everything at 511M and so ens and the sink fttll of soiled dishes, she said to him Just the things th stances." ‘but they would give different performances themselves. Date Pudding l puttnd dates _ '2 pound beef suet 3 cups bread crumbs ‘f’ cup sugar l egg ‘.1 cup mllk 4 tablespoons flour 2 teaspoons baking powder. Chop dates and suet very ilne. Mix suet. with the bread crumbs. Add the dates and the sugar. Stir in the egg, add milk, and flour, in which have been sifted the bulking powder. Put in a greased mould and. steam for 3 hours. Serve with any desired sauce. Apple Cracker Pudding 2 medium sized apples 6 large milk or soda craclttrs Cold water l teaspoon butter l pint milk 2 eggs l: cup sugar l teaspoon lemon ektrufl. Nutmeg Crumble crackers into .1 puddmg dish; pour over tltcsu enough cold water to soak thorn until solt. Pare the apples, cut them m halves, rc- move core, and put. them in hulvcs, iremove core, and put. them on the stove with a small quantity of wat- cr; stew 10 minutes. Pour milk over soaked crackers, add eggs beaten. and stir in the apples with the sugar. Add flavoring and grate nut- mcg over top of the pudding. Place butter on top just as pudding is ready to put into the oven. Bukc in a slow oven until firm and brown. Serve hot. , (‘APE TRAVERSE W.I. The monthly meeting of Cape Traverse WI. was held at, the home of Mrs. JH. Lord on Thursday, Oct. 19th. Meeting opened in usual way. follotvcd by roll call, which with ‘pleasant people. Most. wonteit, for instance, are firmly convinced that their husbands They think that working in a store or factory or office is a perfect cinch compared to doing housework. and ‘ they picture their husbands as living a life of gay adventure that consists mostly of holding mysterious conference"! and eating lingering lunches and listening to and telling good stories and maiklxig agreeable contacts That Ls the reason that when their husbandry complain of being tired of an evening and when they never want to dress up and go out to places of amusement, the wives regard it an an alibi and ltuve got the soft cnd ofthe trade. gct peeved over it and consider their husbands Vac grouches. But lct a “lflllliln work in an office all day herself. Let her be the and not even speak or be spoken to. Many women don't: take their housekeeping seriously. They don‘ or ntrdlcute. cilsortlerly and untidy. But lct the woman who has been working hard all day in the outsld and peace and order and a good hot dinner. nothing to do except to stay at. home and keep house and take care of th children as you do.“ wearing. nro ind fnr fnod and answer the lelepho m a. hundred times and settle up clothvs and sew on buttons and dam socks and so on and so on an was answered with a proverb. Eleven members responded. Minutes of last‘ 111999112 were rend and ELClOlT/ICIL: heard. Sick committee reported: visiting sick and taking fruit. Bill for fruit was ordered paid. As thcl school oonunittee was not present, there was no school report. An. pointment of new committees fol- lowed. Sick committee, Mrs. Frank Campbell, and Mrs. Wen Rogersoil, school committee, Mrs. Vernon Mutts-rt and Mrs. Gordon Harvey, program committee. Mrs. Dottglas Bell and Mrs. Joseph Cutcllflc. It was decided to write Dr. Keeping! about ltavlng school children in- noculnted for scarlet fever. A dis. cusslon of business followed. An interesting musical contest was put on and prlocs were won by Mrs, Gordon Harvey and Mrs. Douglas Bell. Lunch was then served by ru- freshment conunltke. Collection; amounted to 50 cents. Annual tncct. 111g to be at home of Mrs. 1.0.115 Muttart on Thursday afternoon. Nov. 23rd. Lunch oommlttec, Mm Johnnie Campbell. Mrs. Mclboumc Howctt, ma. Vernon Muttart. I'm sorry I couldn't. keep that. luncheon dale with you. However, control kept me away. at SD on. Let a man do his wife's lob but for one day and he would regard he Rgmfl“ °' wmmmges Wm’ mm‘ as holding rloivn the world's endurance record, and he would ace why she Inwnor "pom m“ strum mw needs to go out at night now and then for a little recreation and he would novel" again talk about supporting her or dole out nickel; to her. He woul think that oven Mr. Ford couldn't. aflord to hire a wife or pay her ade quately for all that she does. Sn what a pity it is that. husbands and wives can't get each other’: mam“ " “m”! q“: "o 3a p“ point of view now and then! DOROTHY DIX. He did not sweep lllltlcl‘ lr beds not‘ dust the radio and when his poor tired wife came home ltlntuncrtlblc husbands have said to their wives under similar circum- they could they would not only have far more patience with each other. cranky and unreasonable clients or customer-Lot putting up with t. he rewmd m“ “ch “h”! hm been cxnotlons of a boss who is a petty tyrant. Let her come home dog weary clean“! and $5 w“ N“ 1°‘ awn‘ and with nerves fretted to fiddle strings and ahe would understand why a 5mm’ dmussm“ ‘m way‘ man cloestrt wtml. to do anything but flop down 1n the chair of an evening means °r mcreasmg the think that it is WOTUI while studying, as you would music or art. or law the wmml Yul‘ W9" W?" B1°¢Wd_ They think any kind of scrambled-up meal is good enough a5 r°ll°ws5 PTmdellt» MYS- E4190" for husband and lt doesn't ntake any difference whether the bathroom is Mulch? Vi“ Dffsldenl. M155 1M1‘! clean and orderly or looks like a pig wallow or that it muttcra whether a MBOKWEY? RCWWYY We'll-Blunt‘. Mrs. man comes home to a bright, cheerful, comfortable home or one that is Rly MMKWWII; dlrtwwfl. Mm. P- world, and who is hungry and tired, tum her face homewurd and she Bide, Miss H. Warren. Financial re- ivunts, exactly what. a man wants under similar circumstances. She wants port was given by the Secretary. A u light in the window and a smiling face to welcome her and cleanliness hearty vote of thanks was extend- And ll men could only change places with their wives now and them; Institute to meet at her home for how different their attitude toward them would be. _Most men, becausc next. meeting which will be they have never tried it, consider u. woman’; lot one of glorious ease. p”, 5th, r011 can u, b, uwwmd Nothing is commoner than to hear one any to his wife: "My, I wish I had by pgymc dues, A phasing my“, But if they tried it they would find that no work is so never never- Led, Macxmley and a m‘; 5on8 cndlrtg as a womans in the home, none lo monotonous, none so nerve- led by m.‘ J’ a wakeung w“ It would rcrlucc any able-bodied man to a, wreck to get up and get the family hrcitkfztst and fix the baby's bottle and wash behind little Johnny's cars and comb little lvfaryk hair and hear their lessons and get them ofl to sChOOl and find wife's gloves and overcoat and Plmrs for her and shop RUN o", OONDITIONB dnzctt quarrcls between the children and get lunch and dinner and pick quick! l Sun today to learn whu n muve ous soap Princess is. PRINCESS real! add: mow-lb: 0%’ wear Ia silk lmling: and ingefiz-givefr eauer, fnxlur, whim clntlu: will; In: eflorr- beep: band: m sofi and wbiu. And note how little Princes: Flake: it takes for a big oaming tubfu of suds-suds that are sa e for the finest garments. v. at 'l'hus trottblc tic-gun over bad housekeeping, as it has in millions of pggmqlwl gpgp_why my,» “be, other homes, for it makes no difference whether the love bird is a hen or women thgiqlovely cqfzmple in?» whehu a t-ock, he, she or h. has to have a comfortable place to roost in order to lfg-"flzlll Irlllflpglgofivlgraglz: 2:123: oi-‘ligxe; keep 0n cooing. Otherwise raucous squawks rend the air. give, m“ foundation c and“; nub“ l BARGMN the pores of dust and dirt. Brings our the This little incident, however, calls our attention to how regrettable is 1 Inge. Mwrll healthy Cvlvugns of Yqvr the fact that husbands and wives cannot swap Jobs occasionally, for if ikfizoiilt: today to wm eauty with PHONE YOUR DEALER If your flock for thln special ole! ll or Attention Dealers ,,,,,,,,,_ .,,,,,,,,, m, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ Engine Headlight ' NORTH RIVER INSTITUTE . Fascmates Foxes The annual meeting of the North River Women's Institute was held at the home of the President on Nov. 2nd with t/welve members and ten visitors present. Meeting open- ed with the Institute Ode. Mlnutzs of previous meeting read and up- d proved. Sick committee reported no h sick in district. School Committee WINNIPEG, Man. Nov. I-I-Up on the Hudson Hay Railway a Cazicdlan National Railways 1000- motivo driver got himself two fine fox pelts recently while driving t train on a night run. The foxes, a cross and a red fox, were attracted by the headlight of the locomotive which seems ‘w have exercised some sort of a. hypnotic power on them as they were so fascinated that they dld not. run away and wcm hit by the locomotive ivlth the re- hcad of her own business and torn with anxiety about how she Ls to pay hcr note ln the bank and meet competition u: let her be an employe an tremble for the safety of her job. Let her spend her time dealing wit and finances took place and it was decided w hold a. cake sale on Nov. 18th in t Rogers Hardware store. Ofllcers for nice pelts for his “better half." A third fox was run over, a. cross with a handsome pelt, and was picked up by sectlonmen. Locomotive engin- eers in the north country state that the glare of the locomotive head- light seems to exorcise a. great fac- cinatlon for foxes and sometimes they have seen foxes race along- side the train on the track for a distance of as much as two mile: before the spell seems to wear off and they escape into the bush. MacGregor. Mrs. S. Warren, Mrs. J. MacKlrlnon, Mrs. R. Wheatley q,- (reclcctcdJ Auditors-Mrs. F. More- ed to the retiring omoors. Mrs. Fulton Moreslde kindly invited the on Rum-Do you want to know a den/d sun way of getting nah. Dub-No: tell me an impossible way of getting poor, if you want my love! e consisting of readings by Miss Helen warren and Mrs. Annie Hut. luwell. A contest put on by Mtlas much enjoyed. Lunch committee for December: ma. Jack Moi-aside, Mrs. W. MacKlnley, Mrs. G. Thom- IN CANADIAN LAKES cult that the driver Ynow hasetwo< Daintineu CHO $011. Mics Helen Warren. 355m“ IvlY NOVEMBER 15, 1933 -_ rature huomingsmzu An elderly countryman wu por- suaded to come up for axumlnntlul ‘by a specialist. Upon emerging from the consulting room he Joined hlr wife, who had been awaiting him ll the reception room, where aha n4 heardto observe, "How much wan it?" "Three pounds, three shillings,‘ replied the countryman. “What l funny sum," said the old lady. "What do you think the three shill- ings was for?" "1 don't know," n- marked her husband, "unless maybc it's the entertainment tax." The family were gathered round the piano one evening having I sing-song, the children singing the melody and the mother harmonis- lng. ‘ The y ‘ member, um: lb- tanlng attentively for a llttlo whflg suddenly exclaimed: Mummy‘! lini- lng in second gear." Wedding Bells Will Ring In Time MONTREAL, Que" Nov. 1440b harps lured by tho last; chaum loll honeymoon rate reducf-l mm a.l couples who will be newlywed within the week intend calling fol Bermuda, the Bahamas and Jllr mica from Montreal next Wednes- day by the Canadian Notional steamship “Lady floaters." ‘Wflm all marriage knows no season." d0- clared a local travel agent. ‘Ilhl “S0mers" will be tho last “Lady liner to leave Montreal this you for the West mom. Honeymoon reductions lapse after aha calls Thencefcrth Halifax and Bowl will be exclusively the ports of de- parture on the Canadian Natfonnli Oanada-wtest Indies service; though the Canadian National steamship "Prince David" will connect Miami with Nassau, a, distance of 200 mll- es, this wlrlber, and Saint John, N. 13.. will continue to be the north- ern tenninua for tum" linen the lesser Antilles. Like Magic For Chest tlolds, Coughs "-117! Toronto Mother of "Meccd" and Mustard lllrl- Golding wrmn “Nothlu equuln Mecca, In pnultlcc form. IQ Coughs and bronchllll, mind Wit a little mustard, l6 Igor-kl llkg uppllctl to the chant and but." Surely this In haul-fall myriad- tlon of Mum. If your family I Ill fcrlng from (‘nlall on Ghoul, Bro! rhlnl Trnublu, ’Flu_ GIIDIN. lllnbn _ go, Chlllu and Achel, mm I100“ Ill f blullurnl- The Mnntnrd open! l porn 5nd onnblu the poworfu] Iona In}, Ioolhlng propel-Mel 0L pom-trutwrrmnvlng cun- gelllon mul hauling tho pnlnful lnflnmmMlon. Bold by all dnnulltl- 25c, 85c (lube), 50c 5B6 ‘L00- d ouwawa, Nov. Iii-The Domin- ion Water Power and Hydmmetrfp r Bureau of the Department o1 in; in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario was substantially below normal in August. In western and northwestern Manitoba the record-s of tho Aminlbcine and Swan rivers d cent of the August mean whilst the run-off 1n southern Manitoba, as indicated by the records of the Red Children's Disorders From experience, many planed Mother: strongly advise giving children BABY'S OWN TABLETS “My little girl was irritable, feverish and sometimes sick in her stomach . . . what a rehcf it was, after giving her Baby's Own T bl is l h d; _ better she waifcwzrlassclllrg?’ 1T2!» damn?» y’ mby hnuuum mo" ml“: Halllgan, Fenelon Falls, Ontario. oruhddflonhm, M"D°“HI , . M rs. Ben Slavcnwhite, Artndale, N.S., 535-": “My baby had stomach trouble anrl I was nearly frantic until the wa- man next door gave me some Baby's Own Tablets, and they made her quill 1.. wcl . by Mothers for teething troubles, upset. "My baby bu no more gas, fevers or nonuh,l"d|8estlon,collc painmimple 4W1"! 51181139. wul about 40 be!‘ digestive trouble since I have" known fevers, colutlpltlon, ' “m, o] m, “fly oumqw 5nd flier; about Babyl Own Tlhleta, stllel Ili w" mutually no “bu,” m m, on. wutmao BABY'S OWN TABLETS \ Malta and Koo: Chlldroll Moihm Know glniaflollerman Beloher, Amprlor, “I thlnk Ruby's Own Tablets no won- No need for YOUR child to suffer. Blhy‘! 01m Tablets can be given with lblolutc safety-see certificate in each II-t package. They're recommended River at Emerson was only 5 per cent of the normal run-off for Au- gust. In northwestern Ontario the records of the lmgllsh river at Sioux lookout. indicate a run-off 47 per cent of the avenge. The mat: flowofthalakcofflw Woodcduri in: August was nearly 40 pct cent greater than during July due in the increased use of water for pow- er at the outlets to Mic llifl this increased outflow together‘ with heavy evaporation reduced the nur- face level of the lake by lbout eight imd one-half inches during the month. Outflow 13mm 11w ieul level during the month.- Oouldydtlglvvlpoorfdlfirn blwiutcdthodtut-cfdnedtnmn- Idont bib; ntnomualwondtho layillnhfltl-IIIBIIIIIW It's time to be considering ll evening dress of Chinese red crepe so as to be ready when an invltstlol happens along. Intriguing plaitlng plays a :0- mantlc port of this modeL You'll be so pleased that 9W‘! want to make another. Make 1t a daytime dress, u lofl in small buck view. It will pron l complete disguise from your evonln] dress, except as to its slim llattatlnl llnea. It bu a. bullt-up back, cl course, and the plaltlng ha: bell omitted. It‘: lovely in bllckborry crepe silk. It‘; simplicity itself to fashion You can have to dresses for a var! nominal coat. Style No. 604 ll dedgnod in lllll l1, 13, 16 and I’! you-l. Size 15 require: 396. yard; fill-MOI malarial. Price of PATIIIRN ll unto D stamps or coin (coin ll prefers-adj Wrap coin carefully. _—____p.———_—cn NU- 094. Si” uoonnnnou-nnon "III. urn-n-"nu-uncommon""nu ltroct Addnll ......---o~nn-n~nn. .. ' Olly BUM g. ‘Li... _- ,..,~,,,,;,,; from 'I‘rinlda.d, British Gallons 1M . ;__ §i ‘nJIIIInln_ocl‘lilfllll,laplOnoloo. _'