. was -~14v Realm m n. HO usz WIFE and HER Acnvmzs Ilovoslithiztstilstpsu; their boicmals ' llllothst fades on taI-nsisnt silmoem, Wlndnhlnissndglitioringlocves thatflnrsnndfidl- flfiyflinfldolltilosozwtbo wonldz‘ A moment in the down for Youtifs lit moo: ' A moment's passion closing on the cry-_. . "O biopsy bm-n 0f lovely things that 0 —8ieg11‘ried Bassoon. TO WASH GLOVES Use pure white soap flakes,‘ or soap, and make good heavy mm. Do not use too hot water- should be tepid If the gloves are badly soiled. let them soak first. Then strip between thumb and fingers until clean. Ro- pent this with second suds. Leave the soap in the leather. no rinse required. Press out in s. towel to remove water, Blow into gloves. or place on glove dryers. then hang to dry away from treat. When they are partly dry fit them carefully by working on from fingertips -snd again before gloves are perfectly dry- _ HATPINIS IN FAVOR Paris has decreed tint we shall wear hatpins this year, but only as ornaments, and not to secure top-heavy creations insecureiy perched on mnssesofhslr, asour mothers did These pins can easily be mode by the home lnlliner, for wooden beads 06 different shapes. covered with crochet laquered straw or sequins, fixed on long pills. look quite professional. You can wear your chic blue shoes out in the rain by putting s pair of the new bisue sandal rub- bers over them. BABY'S QUESTION BOX syn-yr». Baby twins drascd alike are churning. Bu! Psydlologista advise dressing them dificrenily as they grow in order to dc- vclop individuality. Remember that twins do not always sub from the Isms nilmcnt st the same time. One mly be well while the other has ' digatiun. For digaiive upsets among babies sud chil- dren there is one reliable treatment- Bsby’: Own Tablets. 3,000 TWIN BIRTHS YEARLY Offlclsl figuru show sn avers, of 12 twin births pier year for every 1,000 Canadian families. And each you thou- sands of Mothers rely on Baby's Own Isblets for the relief of ‘ " " ‘ ailments. “When my eldut bsby wu four months," writes Mr. Frederick Moran of Lskcfleld. Ontario, “be was very ill with Indigestion and constipation. My phy- iclu advised Ruby's Own Tablets. After s few days’ trial I noticed improvement. I w? greatly pleased, so continued their II. Your baby too, ‘an safely rely on Billy's Own Tablets, pleasant to tsho- liwlyl sccurntc in dosngc. Sold by Canadian druggistl for 3S yous. “For children of all ages". 25c. Atwhst I bob . . E5533 r.°.‘.’&‘.i‘¥ "° Witch for theinswer soon. l‘IY'§ OWN TABLETS Prfofossional Bani: EOD 8 BENTLEY pillowoasems/ybe KixGlIlld g the imiliiontonsofoilwillflowmthc shhlpingportscvwyyear. HINTS ON 10% TEA PREPARED . FOR HUI‘ DAYS ‘Ibooftenisioedfossorvedinthe summer time, when the guest wlslm it were s good old fashioned mg; of hot m. instead The reason m this isthstcold we WW1’ secmsirlslpidyetifftis Plwfll? prepared, it can be delicious. Stet? iiho tea leaves with crushed mint. This is one secret which vastly im- proves the flavor. Use two table- spoons u! we, and two large sprigs of fresh mint. Pour ’ 0V8!’ this four cups of freshly boiling water. Cover and let stand three minutes. Stain .'1‘his will make quite l strong infusion, so allow it to cool. and add lemon juice. or "ore-Hilfi- Juice, and sugar m taste and also ad much cold water as desired to dilute it. Serve ice cold semi-shed with mint or slice of lemon or ore-us!- ni Hawaii the custom is w use 10W thin slices of rresn pineapple w de- mmmwsuvesxriusmlshtwellhfl employed to odd flavor to our sum- mer beverofl- If a more elaborate Dumb 1' desired, start with the 11115151011 already suggested. Add 1-2 cm? sugar, 1 cup crushed ice. m" juice and ymdof 2 oranges and 2 lemons ,and the thin skins of one cucumber. Let stem! 3 11°11" strain into pitcher containing one cup crushed ice and 1 lemon slic- ed thin. Garnish with flesh mint- Iged Qoffee, on the other hand 15 beam prepared freshly at the ilalble, or on the afternoon tea tray. Hove s pot of hot coiflfee broil!“ in, of the usual strenebil- 5"‘ tall glasses filled with ice cubes “gun impossible. Put along spoon mm each glass. Make each glass to suit the individual taste qg your guests in this manner. Put m; required spoonfuls-of s08" in the glass 3mm- thc hot 00W" over the u». sul- the sum i111 dissolved. before pl-Iitl-W; in the uream, Pour thick cream on top and serve without stirring B25111- USI FOB 019D PILLOWCASIS A housewife gives this timely hint snent the use to which s wow put. Says she: “In 801mg mgr my linens. I found several pillowcases that were I10 longer-nicetouselsewedthetw so that. I had a double tulickness of material. 1 folded "he worrisome/vim“. i i‘ i. 53E i 5E5? E853 i. SOUP SPOON NEED NOT IMITATI SAXOPHONE ABTBUBANDLLUIAI Today's Kodak plctsn shows Arthur Allison and Lars Hotshot King, Kins. . The films were mailed to The Rold Studio. Monoton. N. B, for develop- ing and prlntl-III- ' AMomingSmile Douglas Street; Chsl-lottciuwn.‘ be, REISBN.” A NBEFBIQJIITIRY Ill, Could Not Sloop. Now oys Life, Because ‘of ’ ' Frult-a-tivoc says .' Montreal Woman Under ' Osth Mn. Aubry, 160$ Mpioonomvn 5a.. Mon . was on utrongsly sick woman before she found s relief for her ailments. Now she is so bs y to_be wall again that ab: oonscn to give her sxpmsnos in n sworn statement so thstothsrsonn bssursofitshurh and be helped u she was. Mrs. Aubryh statement i“ _ "I was tmubl with liver complaint: and u. M bowels did not function regularly. a its sud no sleep. _ 13E; ruit-s-tivu. ln a short tune my hcsltlybecame grcntlyimprovcd. i now enloy llfc lnuch- more than ore I learned about Frult-a-tivcs. l do nothlilcrzitato tad mmcnd tfhem very y o an suflering rom sn £15m complaints ybad." _ ou tomcan be helped by Fruit-s- tivcs. ‘This famous remedy has brought lasting relief to thousands of men _snd women from coasti atlon, sick- headaches and other l‘ ills. Thsfs why Fruit-a-tives is the largest selling remedy of its kind in Cans a. W "wt slur. rust? v2.1: ORDERS FROM REAR An Irish. recruit 1n one of His Majesty's riding schools had the misfortune to part conlplmy with his horse. According to custom. the sergeant strode up to hinlland de- manded: "Did you receive orders to dismount?" "I did. sorr." “Where from?" ' "From hindquartcrs," ssid Paddy. with grin. Little Tommy Smith had found that possessing s. budly-edubstod father was not all honey. It was this way. ' Another boy had thrashed him. whereupon his father sent a note to his teacher mentioning Brown as the oflendcr. when tbs teacher received the note he called out Brown. find in five minutes the latter was apply- ing for leave to stand up in class. The next day Smith came back. and his teacher asked him if he had told his father thuo Brown- had thrashed him. ~ .“No sir." came the astonishing reply. "'1 said youny Oholmondeley did‘ it, and so he did!" But your father said it was Brown!" Suddenly a light spread over Smith's face. "Yes, sirl" be said. ‘h couldn't spell Ohoimondelcyl" Columbia dean. Pointing out, among other things. that s soup moon need not be plsycd like s saxophone. Mrs. Barker has written s handbook for college men on "the technique of zood manners." She wants s sewing kit in every rah-rah boy's duffle bogsohscsnkeephisbuttonson and his socks whole. “The idea. that these things u! wonwrvs Jobs is worn out." Mrs. Barber nukes one conces- sion io the csmlpils dinsrout: "the knife," she - qrrocl-aims. "doom statements to the co y. lull: properly be used to cut the salad.’ Othn- maker bits: “In matrimony sirn hilhuYfll ll college men no the potential 10nd- ers or the next generation." ' "JuQe woman you know in their slbilll/y to climb tho ladder with 7W. "Don't isms-fr your tutu or vim yom- time in ‘playing around’ with girls who an obviously _ beneath YOlI. Fruimivu Unlined. Ottawa, Cs FIlIT-AJIVIS-lh and 50s IVEIYWHF’ 11E COOK'S CORNER ORANGE CAKE 5i cup butter, 2 cups flour, 1 tea.- spoon sods. 2 eggs, it cup sour milk. 1 cup raisins, 1 orange grated, 1% cups granulated sugar. v Filling 1 orange grated. 1 tablespoon but- ter. ‘it cup sugar. 1 tablespoon flour. UB3 icing sugar for icing with orange Juice in it. DATE CAKE 2 cups dates, 1 cup boiling water. set aside to cool, l cup granulated sugar, 1 heaping tablespoon butter 1r shortening), 1 egg. add to dnte mixture. then add 1% cups flour, 1 teaspoon sods, ‘A teaspoon osking i. . 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 cup walnut meats 1f desired. CARROT CAKE 1 1-8 cups brown sugar. 1 cup raisins, 1 1-3 cups cold water, 2 tablespoons butter. 1 cup grated 69-170“. 1 ‘ t cinnamon. 1 ten- lpoon cloves. ‘l teaspoon nutmeg. Boil the above slowly 5 minutes, then add a pinch of salt. 2 scant of sods. 2 cups flour. Bake :- owly in losf tin. MOLASSES CAKE it oup butter, 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs. 6 cup 1110-58565, ‘.5 cup buttermilk, 2 cuPS flour. 1 teaspoon sods. ‘i: 011111811113, nutmeg, cloves. $4 us,- liEL VE Pililfllllil Plll I1‘ you suffer peri- odic sin and diacom or: try gydis n ‘s sblets. In mos! cues they bring welcome relief. As _ iineNsw- mun says, ‘They _ lease the pain". we... °-"."’" *- , cu n,‘ nu e winc- ocrrible. ulmch bncksdacs and ssdnchu l was worn our. Yon-Tobin: heAlaed mo”. Le: llslpyounoo. yonrdnggut. vVhy floppy‘, (lore-Free, Well-Dressed BusmessWomoIrBcosuse She Isn't Mar- riedT-Js Bride Selfish to Want toPut v Off Mother-in-Iaws Visit? » Dosrlflss inn-r inn-nod and “I! mnidsnhood llld- E5 Hi E's y? g5 at i: i? 85 3% g z i § i 5'5 s‘ r E is better tnsnlmino. " ‘Do you? Answer: _ Fasfig’i0,ps,-:- Lifertzta re m ‘ ...... n. symu g snuo- eux "Ilgurc Consultant , Wilhelm our p April Z3-ZI-HI to give you advise on courting, and to help you select is garment thst wl gin you l. lovely figsn. This ls Mini: $l.5O . a. garment that rules curves gently! It's ideal for every wear-lets you thelgadvred Tools. Diciu and Harrys.‘ » f course. there is that sort o! ideal marriage, the predestined mating of two kindred souls. but few of us have ever seen it in res! life and still fewer‘ have experienced it. Yet this miracle is what every woman who m?!“ Whonneutohenanditlswhysusisneverwurnm by the wrecksofmarrilgessiisscusllaround here. _ Every alrl thinks that shs is zolns to get s. Prince Charming for a bend, twist, work. P151 with 111M! abandon bit keep; your figure lovely- It’: bonslou, hooklels- perfootl v u ' l! husbmd. who will remain s perpetual lover and spend the balance of his 1176 Wm!!!’ her how beautiful and wonderful she is. She thinks. that lust "I e mm" of Mum he is some to be a ire-germ, andbc sblo to give‘ hersflns houscandscarandpntty clothessnd all thsluxuriushe' craves. Shemthwh tlirtt her mtg bolwblue-eyed. golden- " Ill-ind 0110111 ursll our - ' amlllug and clean and kisssblg ° ' m l” m” m“ Apparently ‘it never enters her head that she could by any possibility lnsrryamanwhodrnnktoomuclnorone wnowasbrutahoronowho was grumpy and cross and bard to got along with. "Appugntly m, my" considers the possibility of marrying a man who does not mow how to get along angywa drags her down into poverty, ppm-on never realises that her children might be brsts. and ihatassurodlythey will beslcknnddilwansbggsndmublsmmgmg that they my not even grow up to be anything but a sorrow w her. Now. I'm not saying that s girl‘ shouldrri; marry 1mm 511g cm gag, out a fwlliroofirlsuranoo on matrimonial bliss. n shs did, ins would never merry. Marriage is bound to be n. dnngerous venturb and ‘he old fulfil "whine venture. nothlns have" is a good m it as it u usewnm a But I do soy l-hnt the slrl with h. good job who main-l» mum; u.» she isjgolng to better her worldly position generally finds out that she gu wrong. As a. wife abs has to work longer hours than she did in any oflioe. and shs works for hor board and clothes with no pay envelope, and she finds her husband lots harder to get along with and more critical thnnhhgéiaoss was. .- hoonlythingthstmskcsnlsrrisgeworthwhilsillustbein so much in love wifll her husband thst n “ _._ else mitten. I~ But when s man whose wife is with pots and pans and babies and wearing hand-ms-downs pities the competent business girl because she lsn tunnlried, it certainlyus‘: Juice. Donurgy 131x I I O I Dear Miss Dix-My husband and I hsvc been married three months. 5B M81198 i0 let a lsrlel’ place this Spring so that his mother can livs with us for s while. but it seems so soon after being mlrrled to have any one live with us. My mothsr-in-lsw rents outs her old home and is liv- ing with one of her married daughters. My husband has been most gen- erous about sending her money for the lsst fifteen yen-s m4 1 s99 nu mason for thegrest rush until after we are more settled. which will proh- nbly be this Fall. I don't wnnt to hurt my husband's feelings. Msybe I sm lust selfish. . MR3, 53mg; Answer: rmlnryvllm Wlnsoemsnma thstifyouwnit to have your mother-in-law come to stay with you until you are pining for her society she will never come at all. You want to put it ofl’ now until Fall. When Fall comes you will wsnt to put it of! until Spring. Then you will think it will b: more convenient in the Bummer. snd when that comes you will dolor it indefinitely. q Of course. every young couple would rather be by themselves. That is perfectly natural and no reflection whatever upm mother-in-lsw. You would feel the some way about your own mother. 1t is just that a hus- band and wife who love esoh other very much srs sufllcient unto them- salva and any third party is in the way. But the mots you indulge in this sweet selfishness, the more it grows upon you until it turns s. virtue into s vice. For, sitar Ill, we cannot live in ourselves alone. We hsvc obligstions to others, and especially we nave family obligations that no debts of honor that we cannot shirk. Om ofjhsse is to your husband's mother. You not, without being cruel. shut her out of your house and sepsratg her son from her. she loveshiln nolsssthan you do. 81a doisres to be with him, Just to look at him. even n: you do Ir he u your beloved husbsnd. n. is mu her baby and, no msttsr how willingly she has given him to you, his going hu left s blink in her life. 5o don't begrudge her s little visit new mu then. And remember thst nothing n wife ovsr does so endear: her to her husband as for her to be sweet and grscious to his mother. When l. mm MM“ his molt, fervent prover is‘ that his wife and mother will Jr. along together and like each other, snd when this happens nnd m; wire um m be s real daughter to his mother, he fools that Heaven has. indeed, blessed him beyond his desires in giving him n wife whose co is shove rubies. consider this. slso. that it is up to you to play sir witnymlr smor- in-lnw. Perhaps she would like to have her house to herself Just as much as you would like to have yours. If you divide mother-in-lsw up between you, neither one will have too much of her, and esch will have her solitude R Othsr $2.50 slid $151M. FASl-IFIONS. FOR SPRING .-- This dsrling little dress is one of those happy wee models so pretty and girlish. The collar with tie that mp; r. slashed bolmd owl- ings makc it quite individual. .3510» my of the lovely cottons in plain or prim u Pique. bltlsto, dlmity, percalcs. ginghnms. etc. no splendid ' to choose. They're so smart and practical. Tbs trim Cllidbg plain toning or contrasting shn c. For "best" tub silk prints ms adorable for this model. Btyle No. 814 is designed for sizes I. 10. 12 and 14 yen-rs. Silo B N- qulrcs 2 yards o; 39-inch material with 1 yard o! 80-inch contrasting. Price of PATIERN 1s cents in lumps or coin (coin is preferred)- Vrnp coin csrefully. ...‘... -uss00s . - . . . . . . . . . . . . “sun-...- Street Address Fill ALARMS WILL SPREAD II you an troubled with condor, sensitive, easily- irritslod orr-uhy shin you owe it lo younclfto make Olilcllm your daily toils: soap. Con- and emollient properties anus} from "Ointment, ii ‘ oomforlb ' I protects and hoops the skin clou- snd healthy. . Gillan-s Soap, 0mm“: and Tslcum ma“ ’ an sold at sll drugginu. Ii ll (bull Ia ‘a 1's you r skill! i (iliil um j 3MP ‘ulilvlm ~ ‘on ,- $M_ w! m1 “n; any 1mm u; {‘;"°:c§‘;::§§,'_ s deux and all will be well. ma...“ ‘i122?’ “°"" ...... °"‘°'"Y""°"‘""§ ......“.‘i§“€lt‘.i‘2§ fifbmffii? &°.I.?..“‘.‘£.i".i.‘$"§f.i‘.‘i‘.;1§’““£§.' , , aoco o w Mhrymigrin wife of s “B"°b°°°‘”°'°'°" rm. nonolrnv mic w ' mouth m‘ j ‘blot ill: milk. Wt N g end ti; It was not such a thsguwgréttnotioéucuifimd but I Lid tkhlsndofntor’: body. ck to . cw wor r n " ' . o." , “ ‘m c Power's 1m . Tom Sawyer “tut...” =° stanza-sex. ... .. “as ::'*""-". .. ...... .... .?;:.""~ con mp: s - e yssoonoun - , , 0s" ca. ~ "What do you cull work?" he tors wen not do Three man. f'It's dirty business." said Joe. .. tbs "Whst om you do it for?" n’ aQ-k-whed} - n" Julia-ii; mommzupunm tiiheimyllt: m c r a ‘ hvgifigingfndnw was "1 didn't-do it." 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I . , v- losm novomlvuutlnmlonwfl-llllodootulusndwombnncctionlflfiop-mp“ boy whuu ridicule Billy mum-ms givcnfrmn a nu mam. . ~ . viflmiiu wnw h- _ _ for the privilege of; , ins 1mm: h: whispered, "do 1m. notched up rt- " ---.-~_ lnd Johnny~slilisr~ m-m- s Bmwillinns can hear us!" ncrrknifo- sod-dram’ , the All Aflllli Ilfllfl U “B!!! socorussucrtrlnuwlwfil» cannula " YIUIIBIIIIIIMIIIIIIIF with-garden, sfllr .. Idol. ‘ ; tblonurlsfoln.%lst. loll. .131 u! mm jronm-ution died. but presently ed tho 12%;‘. ma‘; , l ‘ 3 mm; m ‘ ' shun. I ‘Quinn. DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC worms AND mcnwnvs reruns-new . rrnnv rim L ._‘_ J SEALED TENDERS will be received 8i this officeiunfll noon on Saturday, May 4th. 1985, from any person or "persons willing i" contract for the construction of the new feljrl‘. boat for ._ the Charlottetown "- Rocky Point - ferry service, in accordance with lans and ipecillosflons to be seen at this of ce. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accept‘ ed. Tendersllto be addressed to the» under- and msrkd "fenders for New Ferry . I LuMuMmLAN, I Deputy Minister ofPublic Works . I , . . ' asdHighways. 4 ptofPublicW rkss 711i sways.‘ April"_11,19fl5. To M’ g