\ 0man's Real »\' amnammaaaaa ‘ m‘ Dorothy You Vv ‘¢‘ A‘AAA_A , i “Husband's Love Wife Should Blvo ll|| Mal Who Doesn't Love llor DEARMIE DIX: My brother hos been married for three yo"; m‘! is bored to death wit-h domestic life and wants his freedom. Ha says that he has no fault to find with his wile and that she is everything that 8- .W1i'e Ahouldbe. but he craves his freedom above everything e1“, ‘ ' - O His wile loves him and la heartbroken. There must be some Justice for the woman. Have you any siugestlons? A SISTER ANSWER: There is no lustice in afialrs of the heart. There can be none in the very nature or cannot revive love when it u deed. We cannot in. _ ‘ evaporated. We cannot of our will crelite on appo- ‘ * -* tite for that for which we have lost our taste. Always the innocent must suffer. and the tragedy of it iathat there ls nothing that ‘can be done about it. Nobody can help it. And so often nobody is really to blame. It just happens. ARBOR VANISHES . ' * _ Such seems lo be the case of your brother. No doubt when he mar. ried ‘his wile he thought he was very much in love with her. Then. icooks comeri AAA m‘ v mam‘ LEMON SNOW Two teaspoons gelatin. ‘A cup cold water. 1 cup boiling water. 2/3 cup sugar. pinch salt, 1 tablespoon grat- ed lmeon rind. ‘A cup lemon Juice, 2 egg whites. Soak gelatin in cold water 5 minutes; add boiling water, and stir until the gelatin is dis~ solved, Add ‘n3 cu 511881’. the salt. lemon rind and uice. Cool uni-ii slightly thickened, Beat ilhe whites until stimthan add remaining sugar while beating. Beat into slightly thickened pudding with 8113;; beat- er. then turn into moisten mould and chill Serve with Custard Sauce 1 cup milk, 2 yolks. 2 tablespoons sugar, li teaspoon salt. l5 teaspoon vanilla Scald the milk: stir the suzar and salt into the beaten yollu, Add the hot milk to the egzs, stirring. Return to double boiler. Cook over hot, not. bolli water, stirring until mixture 1115 coats spoon. Immediately remove from heat. Cool before servlns. ran-arouses nnwannr-zn u mo been a dull year in the lli" tie country church. The dBlli-‘fllls A REMINDER "And brothers," minister. “don't run other men's wives" At this int roman in the 0on- umped up and snapped gregation his fingers. After the service the man went round to apologize to uhe preachuér. ma e . dat conunotion in church, but dat sentence Just reminded me where it my umbrella. last night.” HIS HANDS SHOULD BE FULL Inviting a friend to his wedding anniversary, an Irishman explsin~ ed: "Were on the seventh floor, Apartment D. Just touch the button "Preacher, Ah’m sorry I18 with your elbow " “And why should I use‘ my el- bo f" c W “Well, for heaven's sake! You're not coming empty-handed, You 7 " O that count Morning Smile i saldiaheN o around w th Iu itts tlghtio mslnppose nor Years later, when Robert. Moifatt came back from his years of X1115‘ sionary work in Africa. the king of presto, his infatuation vanishes into thin air. The letters of mam- Ema); 2:3 Bl every move. Home is a Jail and his every longing If he 1s of the butterfly type, he Sl-Illp], m“ n, coon B 0! the Stuff 0f which martyrs are nude, h: bmcgs hams“: ‘pug the penalty of his mistake by doing his duty as a husband and father, ‘I: he ls a modern he demands a divorce, or if he is of the old school he ecomes s. phiiandezer who is never true to m; we, l" all!’ case what can the poor wife do? How can there be any a diverted husband. . ink that n‘: wisest thi th t _ band who wants toebc free of lxiegr sail Yomsf“, °§'.',“°dd§p§’§‘.°,§§’1§,m .3“, DEAR. MISS DIX: I am a .' out and have fun. but my mother won't let me go unless she hum, gm what to do. And “rtlllllly she should know where her daughter goes Just as much innocent pleasure as you can get but leg 1|; be m, N1 f h or aving done things that you will spend your life relrettlng. DEAR MISS 01x; 1 am for a long time, but lately he young to seelns to shun me. I guess you gunk I think oi’ such things, cial things because we cannot control our emotions. We fuse a thrill into a situation out of which it has Justice for her? She can't mak him l h t ' his body to her but not his sPiriet. Notlllzg 21231123110 l"°'5°°ll1ll8 sirl and love to lo life history of the boys I 1th, 11h ANSWERI My advice to you is to listen w ~ ' h _ your mot-her and obey " s“ l‘ "Y" ‘° P"°'°°° W" from Your own lolly. No mother’ should m’ h” dmght" 5° m" Wllll boys unless she knows all about, mam 0t Nurse’ W“ want 5° hi“! 8 Rood time and you are entitled to sort r r - "ll" o u“ and ‘he kind that w” l 1""! 3'01! sick and sorry with shame a girl of l4. Have been in love with a boy eel but I am sort of old for my age. My fire SPECIAL DRY-SKIN LOTION. uouus sue vnur ‘L25 ; umrsa rims: iAbigboti-le .. agrsndspecial. Helps when roughness . . . smooths away fine dry lines. "u! u a powder base too. l Charlottetown, v.21. Ute Second Mrs. Draper finally ssid to- uhe pastor: “We love of hope ls almost extinguished. Please tell h g, $0,: wdnunt ghlnrlxeaggié $813115; rose and uncovered in his we“ Tiny m d l t me w a is best to I _ By Noel Pierce ___ a - - - . - a ~ been a convert this year" h The humble Old Preacher. wlw mind. Learn to only 811v grnoolfilaliis to “My “"1 m“ ""1 mm" vow" I "Yes? he minister replied. “is addllgnt one convert. and who was yo“ me“ to follow and b m 1 es and tosew. Decide on what career JKXIX .ha5 be,“ a dull yesr, Yet I min so muraged. is dead and forsot- Scouts The wand e8 f tting yourself for that. Join the Girl l meztrhttt °§3.°l§l°&'“§..1£°°..“t?“” hit-fit?“ etnéhgerwdfa ‘he s."“mt sir] of 14 need wo§y‘°n§§i‘.°’§ gumber o‘ mugs bald” boys m“ m’ ' C u‘“hs""§.‘£1'§f oloomnraiu: - ' w a . _ . r Mo a . a 16 year old boy thinks of he; guests) l. ‘ __ ‘lad ‘lfuveyed me T mute. Itlwea-sisatif heeslsw it throuirll '“ lo o a aeoope. e “came into instant and be- loved focus. the large line head of a DANGER! Household Scrapbook Furniture Polish man bent over a stirrup c rounded at the seasons uid nre abs shimme with honey-colored his lo alty went out; set sad “IICOUSCIOUB poses d a; used to the nines. out to An excellent furniture {$011511 cm F52; mean lemon oll E3 lpea e m all!‘ d th cl ilk llby - h ere e q- hls friends, ere an an womm air toward and r$ollfl |/ Fa i l ubi-muno. vw A‘; sham‘ ‘L; Ellen's Diary i .lyaalalsndlblnda_ifi_lo- It was ,thi| morning. that the crows chanted the first I r ' son for us-ior James and amo an me vs noon after pee o‘ day. Their t ems was one of’ prophesy. of lovely happenings that might presently come to pus: of sleelr lilvery say Willows a-noddin stings from the roadside: of ab: awera coaxing their pinkll bu to blossom above their shiny foliage and of the lonely csll of ti.- Wild Geese returning to the on n day to come. Perhaps lt was their jubilant aria that had awakened Jamie, though at that time he lay very still. And then "There Grsrfdaddy" he said" rising on a dlmpled elbow, a note of- discovery in his tones "the tree - is on the sky now and it's time to get up." Sure enough the branches of the old silver birch. were etched prettlly on the morn- lng sky, now aglow with the rich colorful omlae of a do in Spring. The n1: t-rain, which ad patter- ed on the roof last night. with a desolate sound,» had ceased and from the new window, I could see that the fields and meadows were almost shorn of their Winter glory and like some far-away figure out MnmorWW-mmwny H, v-vw-w of a fairy tale, a mill-hand was on his knees, drawing boards from the nearer waste-gate on the darn, to allow the pent-up and increas- ed water from the melting snows to tumble in a lacey foam, to race madly away to be lost ln the river below. U I O By certain signs. I have come to ' know, I believe that James in his heart of hearts, would have been quite as well pleased l! the rain had oonllnued today. Or iI lt had ceased io thereby iavor the doing of the morning chores, it could M then have resumed its pliter-pnt- A terlng In the afternoon. with cum- pleie satisfaction to him. There ls nothing in the way ol weather. i that can more quickly dissuade one. from making an excursion any dis- tance than a steady down-pour of it. There is then but one course open, much as one might regret lt. For this was the day. I had plan"- ned to journey a distance from Alderlea. But almy Summer-like ze h rs, caressed the day and the br ll ance and warmth, of it caus- ed the workers to shed their inc- M lng has arriv- ed about the sunshine. lt seems as if S ed!" Jamie, prow yards in the morning watching the streamlets run and- taking time out to make Mattie. the Muscovey duck. regent her fin- eat performance of a lght for his leasure. Along a fence and than lgh above the barnyard m a flash of black and white feathers. a hearty laugh for applause. Jamie guessed at that time he would stay with us for stilharrother day. m ng pans- u‘rs lust robbing! u to ttk WWPiDDl»l¥:i-ll.Befluloit~wfll-' a unmade: 1g hell‘. "c.3515. n11: Ill)’ helnegflrae; cookies or a Church there, thla being e occasion of The ‘World Day of Prayer. James regardln the sky. erhaps in the hope o discover- ng a dark cloud, did not "soc one bit of need of women tral es- lng all over the country to at end such affairs. Most farmers’ wives." he was certain “if they had their husband's and family's welfare wt heart would feel well content to ‘uch u 135m l" h b l-ll hiave been theirs t yéesterilnx-tlfit wring:- M Oglsalakvell to“? a . - H: l§,“'lr§5§11'ln;°w§. Jv-zuirilun m! lllelfllentlll to To prove lt and in a tone to zlls- courage the most hopeful. "'I‘here,\ m Ellen, the mailman has.had to take a wagon today-the roads are‘ Ply-a” 42‘: 1:? "T"! "K1 bare of snow." However, when. he h?“ ’““'“‘l ri “i. u ose ear-p e ow n s And nlaht-bloozrllf growling ta on His birth But ‘Phat liv so madly Will BBB-h almost lively, Most vigorous one And. suddenly static And staid and rhstnnatlo, He settles down kets and remark in wonder: "Why To g flu -By Ethel Barnett Do Vito in Train ouramallsonwtrsathi ulster with cointoav and you will tlm never have w t his so“ $1; ltglptiiewlfill O 3:8. ml! depend our national well- hllldalip resistance c? colds. ite- Dél-llllt bllml‘ buts an edge on‘ an *4 LivingKrLéisure I THE ~WOMAN»'.S' t REALM I MARCH arch is a hound-dog, wild -bo\md to ake mm medl with reirst. he learns. and sadly. eepin Gigi-fly New York ‘Times. _ HINTS 0N EIIQUITTE worry abou anners when he-ia out in public. nutmeg cream; con for serve ‘to -‘ta:"§sme' ; leftlln the panfor the full roasting , e. _ - I! trytorsmovetbedarken- appears wlthsgaon tln~ VITAMIN‘! ron nnaurrr n vitamins. 11y diet" authori- EBBB and green lea!‘ vegetglal: sneril! through sieve. Add 1 c rugs" dissolve. Add few rains c t chill. Willa 1 cup heavy {OM ill. Pour into freer tray of autanatlo refrigerator wl h l wt ttmwint recommended easing cream. reeze mm. in tart mells, Serves 4-6.; IA’! GONSEBVATION Collect ev bit of fat and t» do!‘ it down or coo Cut awa the excess fat from rorastl. or chime Take ham tn ‘a t alum. s2. i2: use. . Save alimegt s. In rotat- ing meats and . uour olf ‘ex- extent. it would h-~ if a 0 I'll 9o to Sleep My fllifl is better be "W" °1 Bqusl parts o the welkin ring. . g 1n ‘ . M t . _ and ma: talked matters over and e wd Itrsw i~=~=1~ lit-‘ai-"tlewéélis; .'P~“'&. a. we "willlhele- 2=.'-:~.=' "‘l%».°°.l.“'l‘ “""""..*: “mfé in? s... D teal. “r: I " c ,- - ' °“*'“'f;,°“""° -°l W furniture“ lilhl- dlllefli °°l°l' "lll “m” tgarllescetfil‘; Wm that rxlnhbdlreheotzezlfsg! in fiounho in fat fish Yes-Mortar: l." ||‘.’ ‘I ma“: 5am N- Tillie‘? with another’ Wfa "ll-BY!" all” he became more reconcl ed to my, “d °°dnv9bre° - Al"! "ll G 1h llli- . I - l5. ‘I'll! IIIIIIIIII i... .3... “H m. .3355 rears". s... . .. ......-....... e,':*."*:,';:~.;.;'$ ;ge,;;=»§,;=,=d.;1~-,g;-n.this..." is“ e "ages oucnrvs ' , - ~ ' ove e excess oll. Finally. use else. What clashed a ut h was Ilsck of Vitamin A in their t to omauu . l» ENEMY TIIAT ‘AN IQ‘ Z’°°‘°“ "°““"“' slow m rub u; riotous. Under m» is sen-e We §2§ll.,’5t§2“c‘i.".'l .£...'1'“{.‘.“€§'€. 213W» w» o». mam causes ‘as . a , > _ ll the surface ls gleaming, deep as g fathomless Pool in whidh yams we” to u" Mu“ "muistand health in the , ' I a a You or HAPPINESS ...... who Dru. “lill°°“ifil: 1-». - m» . —- "- e» S“ Q The ferns will have a nice m,“ 35d ll ‘its prooeosslana. clos ng $4 Kggegafllglffnk"ugfhfffgfilgfi:' masdgddllfiki 31mm hmrw"! ' ALL ALONE the tel: hone? Lonesome and blue? Tbs color n a’ telwoomul M "nmmllli u n h” ‘um Presmuy’ when me marked: "We ml ht as well be talc-l "m" b" "ll “i! V1111! ll- le still "Ill MM chafing Rub really does l" l’ le we quart or water n poured M" m" "d ‘h’ 9mm“ h“ l l1 n m“ he bu»; ul voile! h: either ldddlooor trouble eouldbe“B.0." You may have l: and notnmlhmw in. over them about every two weeks. finished their. dance. uhe could |::I":°Ef1en' dzelszihlllzwemt‘: ' ___ i ownln Ru MM c", ‘hm, Peopledelftwllveiv-v-lievmerelvlvoid1w- hn |¢lllmm "g Tgmfi}: "figflflfdlfi out and wsf. she will an nkl 13”“ u" “WW 0f m _ so and shoulder Holler. It hell" Em, um“ momma,“ l waowz“ m, loud m“, there's the gandest roads v-HQV- "timm " ‘ ‘l! aaaleoglowln ,braa u con- imnad on the ma‘ m: Wlve b: would gand out “h” h“ n" . er having t e least consideration w wawluémdualo" mahmm." ln BUCKEEY? on the "gm “do n "in hues “ofd- up“ who” m Mm ma“. for the poor more. _ l ‘wommk to we i“ a‘ ITE’ RU llw lvo sells! In leu lad" llvlleararace.' I . ha ds would come together. ain A it h. “ed h e mm mm l” n mun”: timeounono eoiwcondik “l3 m’ 9°11“ °l m ‘hsnmm bur’ hads a motgpelllesbagtvztlel liverldvee a,‘ m» 56i- tllb oon- sad "Wwhm . . tlw" m; efigthwyélegaibewhetg The route we followed, hegld little fi?"whuugd 5:131" l’?! - M d ‘ ‘°°““““°° °" m‘ ’ Willi“:5*="l§§"l‘*§l*?7‘lhi“l§l3 a’... l" w l l- wll‘ ml B1‘? 39:5‘! 0 e rn at; vlnlél-mllua 1315i llffililht‘: ——— " ' _ - ' VV H I I E RU B l an early Spring. The rvice was Co“ 2 cup‘ l" ‘i ' ' .- - . inllllrlnl. and as at the lncetin w” WM" m“! 5N“; will. ' '" " E n ' yesterday these unt h 4 , _ I new» ...f.'.....".:“° II not lllhlllfiltscillélrzlzgnzehu" f is now mvuuuza couw “M”; "Mp5; l . things um ..f.té"i..°‘.t'l a » j ' _ 1. . - Peace." 1 recall w, tn ltn . ‘a ' - BEUNTILI SWITCHED , ‘ om- ‘ urn-um youaralrfacry at that hour his brrghqtheaa ‘it . . Q. Isa: it diaoourtsoua at the t orroftauaazghs" an!" the shining dhurch. the nice 'mu- ' . - . ~ ~ TO NEW UFEBUOY! mnm‘ w in ifll on one's n notaa mantle» Y°'O'~.ll'blg%' llc, and the spirit of Ohriotlanlsl- "5 A 6W, I mwegsrggi; s-temgg-g; us, ~-“~'*.W¢,_-,,-;,».,-~;- l2.".2'.l..';;',.1=::y..-:l;.:,y,;g~;~,,1; —FOR . THE HOME- “Hxad d Tablet ateaemhirl. av u “WW I I 9 ‘ 59A?‘ 5Q Mu’ ooluteiy neoetaarg m new?!» mum ensue. d 21:11:: ‘gndhult m" Mm’ dud“ ' . - ' ‘ the our-tel fails. do so u q mafia bun. tflnflfimuh Inukllnz star-lit | u, '1 ¢ - ' AND INQ u 1e. then put on the mp h» weer-M "lg, {I , ounl moon 1mm u» road a- tlnn heal nutter in .9 m7"- ugy ‘uleanealmie enrich at. ll attic was o light at AND |'|’ sfops Q. Woo should announce a wed- ,“ 1a 'a0wl‘hblataand an time‘, and we enio our solitude, ‘a o” “r ur"........"*” a t. s. m..."-=..-...- I ' -" "Mn ~-*----=- I e M. M, u . 1 affective for eoaofl the. I (magma; mgr“ n hotalfm?“ m‘ . ‘who! l) salsmes°l°gsmlt t?!‘ =1» M ---"*- I I i i ‘ ' Janus-ope f"! ion: -“ e l v- ,, om unv minnow ' " -§i§1,_,,,_, _, GWKYUUTIIISI, h "‘ ' ‘V 3 IIG IDVINHUIS _ A ~ . 1L _ Q 0 uousm mum tyter Engluh - a . Ovumuosam ‘aewq-a." ~ till l-iiebaay life for inst two weeks. See if you ’ ' ' ' ~ ' hm more a». more friends. New lifebnofo “lwmlmlm. A purifying lather givuyouslllljouur I U" __ ‘D-Q-"gp-llllgflldllingproteotionu-cllom. . ‘, ‘ _ - Y Ufebeoylstlnfr is rich, gentle. It is extra \ if,» i” _ w" _ ,1 . , h‘ ,~