oman i ‘IIOI IllIIIl-Y, ITUIIY DIITIIII DI‘ ¢dldnfil j 4 Living& Leisure THE WOMAN'S REALM GEMS FROM SPURGBON _Buy not silk when you owe for milk. Better do than dream; better be than seem. Avoid what, makes in thy pocket s, void. gasired things may not be degly. s e. Why kill nettles if you grow thistle? Pegg ng away will win the day. TODAY'S MENU Panned cabbage with bits of meat left over from Sunday's din- in generous rtions, can almost be a. meal in tself at Bunions. usually caused by they disappeared m a high m, t WMM still, they give my number W thflr "lend! W110 will W! m5 b m, “ab, and pagwm N“ 193g gang; ttroéialylincliaiicoglouléle ngedil be: igmiingmthauiii: an inezedflifllbl; Con“ PM h“ company Wm, his“ ask if l will be kind entough i? go and get SO‘QM'? u they wish ilxlgtflwmry-iig‘ Dizgmgy. ‘Lesfiasmy whole renrichgi bread with pad 'that rglieve ressure over °“ m“ m" mp‘ cusses m me m we“ m h". WM cm do to ab!“ ‘a n e Bllblgetic; lmlifllllll/fl ill illi/ill" °1' ‘buttengmrt and a beverage thestroubled joints §ut such ma. '°"°°‘ “W” “l” “m ""1 ‘M- “m” G‘ M" °° ~ “F” “l” “w” “"- Name “and mo“ m‘; two reqmrflnents won.‘ help muflh ‘mks you put beerliucogcluded angisevfliial of tlhe ANSWER: The only way that you cm protect yourself is to turn h, 1g my, regret." , Chateau, Can be taken care o! to evieryonyg your feet, imp stockings ¢ Inger 2;? waif]? a”; fir?" g: l: g; Y9“! Pmme 31W 5 Pa! om- Th” Wm hold “imm- Fol‘ W115" n“! hm" ——'-""__’i' satisfaction by serving a cup of s . - n and but at “fill Bu De em to pay for gossiping with their friends over the telephone, they will cut ‘Q - A grapefruit, orangfi: and tangerine If the bunion remains infill joylng the delightful fldeplpunn‘ and down on the conversation. 3'5"” “"5 segments, and ta glasses of milk. and tender. in spite of s care. an" the tram", The wu-d duck‘ Them 1,, m 9mm 1m- mybody m“ g 4315mm; phgne u,“ whm, For the main meal of the da, serve tasty. tender baked ham. Choose diced beets and baked po- tatoes for cooked vegetable oom- Panions. and in the salad depart- ment. have tossed salad greens perked up with French dressing. To round out your meal, have whole grain or enriched with butter. and a delicious peach pie for dessert. the grown. Serve ‘ups tea and the children milk. PRECAUTIONS Never put a wool or fur coat 1188i‘ héat to dry. It's a quick way to stiffen wool or dry out fur pelts. shvrtenlm the life of our garment. Instead. after bru inn t, thoroughly, use a heavy or pad- ded hangar to s nd the coat. with top button listened. in s, liiggidrait. ' 't expect blue “r n fab- rics in acetate their raglan to original colours definitely. Even whle hanging in your closet. they may be affected by gases given off by the heating system in our home. Blue is the least re able breadls of any dye, no matter what the fabric. FOOT AILMENTS JOB FOB. EXPERT Don't go surgical m oorns or So be oi good cheer about keeping your children. No glamour girl is H n m g m no new“; no‘ calouses. 'I‘reat them to edica- to t to tak them awn f m u. It is only an own motherto “m” °x “n”? i’ ' _ l size 1 12. l. L136’; gfifryPfi-e, m‘ ‘"11 (Ogtifli ‘$1,235’?“iliiéiietiiitgdgilggfeviiiiil: ‘fffiirél seem beeautiful andydesrabi: mgpy,:,*;,“,,°,g;,;* m“ "mgnlf gssigrigfizigmsm ‘iommulgu For pemum t ml“. "often the of the sky was overlaid with gold i dim-mm“, H y g0 u I - PAWERN‘ “use o, 00,3; o, canoium The 333m: lsxlllmggvggtsewffdofihgtuz; umn nowrnv mx. 1s there wytiimq short of using rousn- 4." Whatqdocs the word impetuv mselldch mchfg; mg m‘ m,“ blame can usuall be placed on house which nemhbo" ours on [he on-rats that will rid you of the telephone Pests? I live in a small wart. on; avian.“ w d b “mm mud“ Prim. om. m.‘ Add,” one of the follow ng culprits: Ili- owes-m norm wnd ducks merit building wiherethm are two other apartments, both occupied. I with oh sh“ mgms ‘E's hi: mum and 5m, Numim- 15mm B, gun fitted - or morn-down shoes; rouzh were wmflng the“. w“ m their am the only one who has a telephone and my neighbors use it night and ststo slss you Include post- hiosiery seams; too socks, foreign bodies lurking in shoe leather; bad alignment 0f the foot bones sec your doctor. Surgery may be needed TIPS R THE STYL CONSCIOUS St le does not necessarily mean the atest fashion. but rather what becoming to the Individual. Play up your good points, play down your bad six units of your costume should harmonize . . dress. hat, slices. golves. and jewelery. l! your has dress is light. have the rest of our mer work. Just be ore the first - . Calling on her as soon as he WW" accompaniments dark. Good mazch- wgshin; mu- w“ hung out m pm- ‘lilzeeszitklfrlfizmbgltm fir}: 2mm” “hi” m” ‘m’ Wm b‘ “m” i” could brace himself up for the un- A} 511W“? b! ma“ Willi‘ 1118 “hill m 11M and gloves. h” claim "the silent watches," and ‘ I um m‘ t ' Pleasant duty, the vicar said bland- illllltdl weserv by ms and bail. Show and 810v“. shfles Wilts“; w“ 16mm; g,“ he, mpi _ wo e to keep her. bu want to do what is best for the 1y: And now, Miss R., I have been .5 0 509"“. llld 1m - when m - Wile in“ tain of filmy grey 1 could Bee darki child: fllim- asked to my n word or two about “will” "w? °“ i° "W" "- 9°"- acccunt that the hat w 811w IN ngui-ei around the glow of the A womum realm-Momma. W“ =l"&ll\8-—" m“ ‘""'“‘ m‘ ‘m’ "l" ‘M W0 f" 111ml 101' 800d mlifihllll- fire. at the very edge of the wood- . "Don't mention it." the chcrlster ‘a: "gallium" "hlhnl: ll M'- "d t“ 11ml” "*1 b" “l” ”°° lands Already. another vim!“ suswua: Undoubtedly ‘tn. child would be much happier with you Eif-‘famémtfiifl w “.‘° b‘ "l" l"“"° fidmimfii-efixiigbfucecm air» m» No close. A skirt should be longwno "to knew. Use trim-up sparingly. Brush dry hair 100 times every night, but oily hair only just before and after washing, A hat is part of a costunm, so alwag try it on before a full-length m . QYQQ‘ OTC Ton itayssi-“nylonvs... ' '. wforfgoodiond iimng reasons... .1. ': l‘. 'sRea nnknnnnmLmnmnn vw v-v v1 lnur ,. vvvvw sue». H's Diary i 3 a: all Island Innnsfi Wile f y-O __ 00a . Today when the sun bathed the countryside i its b illi d March wind iisd gorfe 1:? ‘fnd. "eve: farmhouse out f e road, come down along lhg hill to commence their were-at dinner, Pat came up the driveway, the smoke from his pipe in a floating cloud behind him, and allot it belylng the concern in his steps. “An’ would ye be after havin’ I bit av' the gas, James?" he ask- ed “.10 be heipin’ a fellow-cray- thure out av _a hole. Shure an’ we must have misjudged our supply av it, before we iuk from the house the last time." Jock found a measure of it somewhere about the place, In the family car. I sus- pect, which after all h its good points. Presently the nose of the machine, drawing its heavy loud towards the bill's summit, came to us there at our meal. sot sanctuary slder-guarde Jp the creek, flying in a close formation with their customary nciseiessncss. Intcwthe sunset, they drifted, until homing trip from their day down Soci ‘_.. vvvv~_ AAAA_4AAAAAAA ~13 themselves a time. the river, could not I decided, be more pleasurable, t an th, pas- ice" amid the glories of this beau- tiful Msrch evening. I I I today and the fragrant smoke that _comes from burning spruce hung the trees were burned in the tidy- ing-up, which accom nnied the for- lace, akin to that testifying to st's Winter labors on one hori- long stretch of green-hens standing guard solidly to the North of us. But gags have come to the rsnka, from w ence the seasons took their toll in fuel-wood and lumber, so that again and again, even in this rural retreat that is Alderles, I am constantly reminded that "noth- ing abides." O O U However, life apparently con- tinued with little change today. The mailman, his tripa becoming more important to many s house- times those small lads had “at the‘ i littl lightly around us. Branches from: cl é DorotliliyiDixv Says-r bicycle d they wa AAA'A‘ g g am‘ a amt Husband’ lD-yeer-old girl. A couple of youngsters ls not the! sort of bridal present that any young woman is iook- | ing for. If, when a man and woman separated. the ' nels soft d Péoono #0 nnsn. was mx: I im the mother of two ciindren. one 1.1-2 and the other 3 l-Z years old. My husband is in love with a girl 1D you: old courts awarded the children to their fail-hm‘. l9 Willlld practically stop divorce. One of the factors that is behind mostcfths philandcflng of married men is that they get led w on domesticity. They are tired of listening to the baby cry and the kids’ squshbles and fixing Junior‘: nt to bc free to step out of an evening and have And the least of their desires is to take the chil- dren along with them. WILL BE BNARBD AGAIN Of course. in the end some woman who is n. good husband-hunter nearly always does catch the roamer and land him again in the nil-s- ery, but it isn't what he bargained for. day, regardless of my convenience. No matter how busy I am. or what company I have, or what hour of the day or night it ls, they troop in and hold endless conversation; with their friends. if they haven't one oi their own, they can use the one at the corner drug store for the modest price of five cents. when we let poplo im- pose upon us. it is our own fault. If we had the backbone of a fishing worm we wouldn't d0 it. DEAR M155 DIX: For the past two years I have taken care of my _ . e niece whose mother is dead and whose father is in the Army. I M“ "n" t° m” mmberm‘ “gm” have had her ever since she was a baby and she is now 4. He: father is going to marry a divorced women with an older girl. and I want to know in whose home this child will find the most happiness. and where the proper place is for her to my, She is a sensitive child and I am afraid it might upset her to force her to live with two people she . 5 than she would with a stepmother who has a child of her own. her own darling. Cook ’s 1 yeast cake armour. imown nnrrln l4 cup lukewarm water milk Corner Modern Elia ‘OQ-OO-O-O uette vw . , . t Household ' ~ Scrapbook ~ m: . .i’.‘»*£.‘..‘i“‘. fins held t three Mt B. V ll C ‘ k thnhlgllfits and flan T° m’ ° fluffy). add a tes- gi cerine each pin-t of o! when laundering a oo ripnsin-g ws r them. Better English D. 0.. Williams 1. What is wrong with his senl tones? "Take a hold of this rope." 2. What is the correct pronunc- try house"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "Take hold of this rope." 2. Pronounce sal-a-ri, second a un- Morning Smile O-O-§§-§-§-§4 T00 MUCH GIFT A woman of imoerain vocal at- tainments deemed it her vocation not merely to lead but also drown the efforts of the village choir. The choir rose in protest and asked uh [vicar to inform he must sing more in harmony. Woman (to a friend) — The last - ‘one can coma as near to takin a nwther‘: l to chll . zon, is to be seen among our own; , B PME l d ls a moth maples and evergreens. Not 8D m sllifl- gt is very lliwd. impossible as m as my experience goes. for ,1 tlmanl tsgrvlavlaillébélssrle. you were A "T9113" mm," o“ many years sxo. n. was one last a. woman w o has s c ild of her own to treat her stcpchild as she does °°Fflefld__wen_ that y,“ mm. yem, qugf, o1 g caustic sods, in three a o, and things haven't changed a bt, only now I spend a share of each day looking for the one I ac- ‘ quired about that time. Sinu Sufferers a. the offender that Fashiionsfliliteriéiiuire vw Yw \ lcerhsrvestlns. Jflllllllly they-filmy. and he wants to marry her and take the-children, but Lssy he will only l ‘ 9mm] g"; -_ ‘ M" °°'“'*Y“"°° i°n°wmll “We 1° do it over my dead body Anyway. I cannot see how he can support us. Those dark circles wider the eyes a red traileigdike a dog after u d h too H hump“ week ‘will qulcgly mgappeg; 11 you take wagon. Many Loadsfot thehpreciou: ‘m u’ ' e , ' ' 1(35,~x,|more outdoor exerciseérrget 1...... - ~ s were a en rom e our ' A , . sleep drink more wa svcry a , 1 - _ ANSWER. Dont worry about your husbsndl - 1 _ 3.5.5.‘ 1i!” fiiiiik £1211’; ans“? trkmgyour‘ cnuumi from you u he marries this “d "i m" “m” “d."°"““’ °' “h u,“ \ 1% “L Ask‘ . 7-" ml.'.l:":..‘::.l=:"r.l;“:..lir:;'.1l; _ —-— ,, '3: meg... .,. ... which hsd lingered to whisper en- "if! Gifllll Til Kllll Bluiiffl I‘ n. ° lirgoxiemove mm, inm- from couraging secrets to folks who , > ‘m, comm Ingflggfl, 24:11:] agar?‘ u. mm}, o! igl-‘glflllg "It! "Hi8 llltlfii’ Jilin“! p0 ' of we lwdéefii cold ‘ 0 come, saw an ii. ‘ Mr B. his em loyei", from their water and then pour s smeslzlmm LITTLE JEWEL mil“ i."‘°..2£.‘.“~i’.?°.8."3”i3 "“‘ ass ms e - tel ywools or prints: and perfooraw we as a beck-ground to the W169 al unit or zone mimbcr in your ad- dress. ' Address PatternDs mt. The Charlottetown Guar on. - Province O C"! i How Can I.!! ByAnneAsbley Q. How can I make shoes water- leathor. , v ~ l-iowcsnlmskeagoodvsr- quarts of warm water. Apply with s, coarse sponge. Q. How can I make use of old inner tubes? A. Cut the old inner tubes 62:1, lly them fist. and than cut to square or round mats They are ex- cellent, in use under flower pols. Did you know whet. pret s: it looks. the cell hens on your new 1 o should moved st once? In the first puincriusetwitiiaiauiemr. i335? i JNEECiRECIfBflJ- -.-FOR THEpHCiME- wlf t thi t1 f , nt 2 c . it's likely in cuss glam-and snde ci-ime oil hi? onouxlleutetiigu! 1 tfiespsm fat re%w1sh°=§1$§ “M?!” 9"” “h” am “fcfifffl: bad for the cages-and. secondly‘. it rounds. Bringing aids and ideas for 1 ilw-BDOOR 88 A g5 “h” s. andonsh s! um uudynoscxils... tflldc t0 shflfl Wit-h the biliifs mt the Sprini Manning; cotton by 4 tibiesvw“ m°mfiu ‘m’ “whmcyo; m, m ° ‘° u 1mm: ma». and bond your shade. mlli]; to mill“ or “n: 1. puck,“ g §§§s°§n¢ ceigltmeal rridge "'5 '° m” “m” en as we soc." VI N wspo. tud ing ths type of 7' é ff ll I I W8 -pnpel‘ CH a DI or SOITIQ" ' ,. 1 ' . . . @ l’! 8 y w i ing to do with interior decorar- 2 cups whole wheat our ‘ %lrluggfinmw°mckzffiwfifset r5: which most a led V / r15”? 6' F, in‘ 9|- pqrhg g word o1 {he new 4% 011D! Whivifi flfllll‘ w" u luvm‘ mm n h" dour? $11G IOIflQS {Olllid M the Ill‘- 7; w §".'°'.‘.: rm" -. Whiz." .11."? n3?‘3i¥il’.3."i.i‘fi.i¢“".‘ifl.€‘"§§ie l lily vi» h» m» m . s..." ..... .. ,. Premiums." mo..." l: ' W‘ ” ’ “ er n e - . . ' . M" "' . i 1:1! one‘ o a “A a [igrmer and molasses. Pour over cornmeal be“ m°°m'°n1‘““"“ 1'“ mm‘ "M5 fies of children. and pictilrospoi year to come. brought lumber to the saw-mill in the cftemoon-s hazardous un er- taking on present roads. Down the icy hill carefully, on a steady rein and the horse spurred with the weight of the load, anxious to iisvs his way. Then turning in merrily at the foot of the slope, to the mill road to ‘deposit the burden beside the pond there to await the sawing. Silver birch logs, these were, and the charm this tree cor- ries, be it growing like a slim and gretty maiden swayed rsccfuily never Iisthetwe, n‘ . r s passed h d to lisndeat a icnnal dinngg m A. No, Cand and nuts are pass;- Od by "l! Ill" . but nothing else. and let stand until lukewarm, Add porridge. whole wheat flour and dissolved yeast. Blend thoroughly. Let rise until light and double in bulk. Add white flour and knead until smooth. objects and placeg in the news. Shape into loaves. place in eased s and let, rise until doube in b , about ‘A hour. Bake in a hot oven, 400 degrees F., for 1 hour, Yield: 2 loaves. _,_... CHOCOLATE RICE PUDDING IMYVALE W. l. On the eve of Moi-ch 1st. the women of Emyvaig assembled at the home of Mrs. Matthias Cal- laghan for their regular monthly meeting. Seventeen members and oeversl visitors were in . attend- I HAVE TWO ‘SINGLE DOWN IN FRONT! ' l4. cup rice l5 was y the wind or like a stai matron, noon “m with l" 5M“ bell"? ‘"7" u" 2 cups water-an The president presided and o on- I- 0P the Wood 0f it °1' mm‘ Cook the rice m the boi ed the meeting by the Institute er. with the lnlrlllllnir curl! l" salted water till tender - alum Ode. The minutes of mt meeb- the bark. This will doubtless go. 15 go 13 mmuwg 1mm gm! gum, in were then read and adopted. one da to Pmvldi! I lmvfllh P01" Combine 2 tablespoons sugar and ~ e school committee reported a ished oor, which will be at once 2 “b1 m cow‘ Add 2.3 c chair‘ buck" ‘m; m” w". and“ "l8 w" Ind Pm" °l "l" mm’ evspors milk and mix l ed for the school. It was ordsredi wlffl hands lgd jug" smooth. Combine rice and cocoa that these be purdhllcd, Reports‘ mixtures. Pour slowly oven s mail from the other committees wrrl . The folk from the house across but“, goo‘ m m" Wm the lane set out this evening "by gable boiiar for 2 orwg minutgi It was decided to have a lot- the light of the silvery moon" for “w. mlxhu-d l, hog“ A r m. tsry ,Q|‘ld have the drawing iii/thy g sleigh ride~ along lay-road! spoon vanilla. sun M with my meeting. which still afford fairly cornfort- “m; mun - "ma", f,” mount“ to able ' 3M" travelling. That wu Q15, “germ; 1°,- m, wank,‘ being-o aims; some inalogrs, ‘to m l h ‘n’: g1 _ _ g w"!!! "PQPPBII! 0W0“! llliign-"teltar-sin, ewrnsmbor w der u 1 could “give him a hand n Until tomorrow - nil-r; .4054. follows: ' °i° °I°°M “ flllinl "i060 illmlildlflll" "l"! '° Illlht. - School committee, Mrs. James be prepared for the cattle fending _ inn, Mrs, Joseph Duffy, in i. e morning. Down to the worm, gm; mmmnm‘ u"; hm" Krill! IWQOt-vmellinl collar we Olarkin, Mrs. Peter Ola-tin. ' won by lantern light. At such s pram-gm 09mm]; u"; y ;_ l. fifii , Jam s is the most‘ sntsrtsin- . flu _ h, ‘of mortals and the time slips c . rnylsmes Quint invigqd the n woxaissghzrsléueggeimg mm _rn align- homo m m vim "theml likely be “u” h‘ ""‘””°" m. ua throng ‘live a ng,_, , A slum. lunch was than. sewed BI the honors and the remainder 0 ihO Owning was plclllritly spent. boiled grain to ' night-cap for one of the an. and the firs to be replenished n ~ the housl s the isns for the chill arousing change of wnthtr is in l‘? mlbflihgi“ gigs. a s- flima u v15 lmf And from the w whilekl lantern marks mg route» James ll choscrrlcrols’ the yard ‘s m: of and". m1 N? ' Ch "edict" n":'r"-"....'~ "- .i.‘€;‘i.ii"li‘&i.'u it .‘.‘.'$‘_'"..'e fistula ..'- M613: a n '$iu of in; new. 9.3‘... _ ‘a Mo“ hill