neeew-vf ‘._‘_ _. y‘ 'per.v!v:0_!.£l9i9§1_.ft0:§fl.- ~ m Whet kind of eupperweuidyou nerve the King end Gibson’! ly Evangeline Sup sing their Melestieqwhone premonco for simple insole. 1| well known. were to drop in. for supper‘ et your home. What would you serve them? Drew up n simple, rypiceiiyCenedieo menu end send it to ms; R0 n H Flour Mills ere oferin 187 eeeh prizes totalling .1 .00_ b; the best menus. ' . ieniunusrorrrlzss ietPr-lss ------$200, end e Sterling Sliver Cup 2nd Prise - -'- - - - 100.60 JrflPpIu-e-e-uss 9 PROVINCIAL PRIZE‘ (one to be ewerded to the beer ennrgis $26.00 eeeh _ 25 Prizes, eeoh - - - e $8100 150 Prizes, eeeh - " ' " $2.00 it‘ you don't win 1st, 2nd or. 5rd Prize, you heve e chencs folfths $25.00 Provinci-il Prise will be ewerded oreompetition only in your prov- nee. And ifyou don't win one o these youcen win one of the 2 5 prizes 0115.00 each or one of the 1 50 prizes o! $2.00 each. No conrertent can win more then one prize no that 187 Cenedien women the prize money. Junt Plen e Simple, ' Horns-Like Heel Think ole nieelwhitlni ronropieloe, rig-Lin lvaaurbllaics so issue's cer- ‘diln:0€l.%0lOW 7pm lint . starts: s. $411.92.? Follow Theee Simple Rules Which put Everything in ' e Nutshell! supper menus l0 servo the ueen during r) us. s ' edi ..-.."::-.r..: ..:.r"..°..:.l."'.r.:..“.;§fi three or more mus ee escb more. A "h" Q ==-snse~ré-Ir@v-|~ l Fm.‘ .7751? ‘i $2,995‘??? and o ’ . .$for,|inA_Qi.3A$ilflver-.'Cu|§! ‘ hfshgrfigtih "slrlfrfi. ‘$0.00 - ZZTJIIPIW‘ -"".:l':.m".........'"' i‘. A "mm" EEm-rscss cor-us: Robin mous- =lE$5"- . pilmg-ghéifil-tfifi 3% t Th. i. ' :.'.'.".§"§.§I.:'*"574""53?E ternsrenier fil S $1M e gloom“? ' c” TL‘: g7“- lo “at” gauge olmen of the hwy-l u: D; . (lfarndiengéook- OIGID . eey reeeo ' lernple Type of Menu New. to ve you some idexhow to go l vs out ro- - l mlflllyoulfi “e mmuc:$"" "Push w” u ebeo- Ioeetoleeve u hi“, rear SALAD IAIN COURSE WITH‘ TWO VlgBTAII-l! ' ' ole IIIAfi OI ROI-U. OI Ufllll IAEID GOODS "I the above menu I consider best “$1.3. ' t T—___metisofmekl:n; fmlgeed. (flame ee Address of A Finsi end I reaper-tent Word ' WQEWWZZ m... ... .. lllflfifl Ii P0: imsbinasflTvs Bmdalbene Villas! Report ed bchoo! for the month o! April: Grade X-l. Margaret (mmmlngs. Grade VIII (Sikh-l. Mable Olin!- gliéixgs; 2. Phyllis‘ Woodside; 8. » mid. Grade vvn (JrJ-I. Wilma. Mec- ggxllfigé 3. Vern. MncKeosle; s. Jenn Qrade IV-—1. Gertrude Maollion» ‘fie James Oummings; 3. Paul - Grade II--i. Myron Methuon. ' Grade I-l. Junor Ber-nerd. e __________ __ =,,,, Smooth Msfiliéilaring Good Maw 401...: _,_ _e hnflnoe: Margaret MecDcneld, Phyl- lis Woodeide, Mable Cummings. VersMmcKenelc. Wilma Met-xen- zie. Myrtle Manhood. Myron Mathe- " Ilene! Weodside. Teeeher. MIAMI 805001. ' is the e lchool for gprilz" Grade, X-i. Anne Jay; I. Paul- ine Hooper. v " VIII-i. Grnce Dingwell; I. Jeen Webster; S. Roy Moillwen." Orede —i. meals 300ml’: I- Iiesre I-Ioo ; s. Jey. Clrede non: I. Sidney sglnderson. Grade I (BrJ-i. Nets Sender- Orede I (JrJ-l. Robert Webster: S. G11!" 3. Reggie Mc- Eerfect attendance: Reggie Hoop- er, Irene Hooper, Mildred Webster, ROUGH WQISIM‘! Perry _-1. Lawrence Bender- RM- to U! I We his hose cot and ulpylns ‘Polo i inuthe wssn’ sat seco . side for s. few minutes to make her appearance. An decidedly attractive secrete her name. motioned her to Alison sat down with folded towait. Nlne-thi was rush! now and ‘wwv-VW It began to Allson- gopher Useim to i in an effort xenon e. Mrs. e girl's one fairly of . Alison mended her gloves. -'I‘hey and scrubbed s.n they finally “H, Aliscnv ddrnnk" done. me 00K. But she cause she so dread * their room. that he. o et"s e when Alison nnally 3'3. she l ~ up to the . mother had the single light on and Alison could smell a stow cook- Empirc State Buildin8. General Ofil " Alimn owned t . » l. Will ere asked to report here It J . _ . oziiow get of! your het and your shoes, deer. dried out end see ii’ your black ' a Ire gab daughter worked far into the n tn make Alison's clo es lght IO both‘so tired they could not "I knew Mr. his c." Al . D6 knew he would. mother. But I was so afraid terdny for I and it no.0 .. ‘I world." What kind of s. 10b do you sup- pose is?" "I don't care. Oontine lon-‘ajhe any ins. lust to lgother. I'll} went ms when t much sieep- for either o! them that night. Bun Shines Again 50 the next was eh . There was fresh coffee. And when we. dnluhter lIl her simple black skirt and trash. white bl n went Aliso down Filth Avenue toward the Em- Kmne ire uilcii . It l Greg V-i.‘ Mildred Webster; a. ‘gvslinstigut? Ins “a w” ' 0" wen badly r Alison. rain about 2 o'clock and only-hat soak met. Iwantw opened up the sanitary ti ready for bed. they were s uefinust be But win business. e en good-looking chap: p ..k__ . ‘Bx . - _c-w'_nsn€~_mr- “Mi hen-til megstlig,“ ‘E33 " , ~m .~sc llvllhd 01 empl Wmgcssurgu m" fo or work ssr s kegs 0g 1 ely be- to she coul notbeer unted look in her sfisi’. find mbed the two ir room Her 11$. ces. it g with trembllns for en heed t your hat. “Q the and h respqetzltable pair shined her shots ' resscd d darned an when leep. Weston would keep 180m Vhis Rd. of saw the paper yes- said ho was away wealthy I'll scrub floors nta! Airlines. I'll do get e. again. "‘°.§".¥.'Z n.’ 3813i u y thscypsee mo?" There morning the sun Thaycr sew her ouse,‘ she was ofl. walking briskly to if wanted to save bu: h the thirty- ul waited out- lmperscnol and l‘! a so . hands rty. l0. The offic‘ Ev l‘? at in blue uniforms ogilce and hailed scarcely seemed s red-heeded girl in the chair. times glance whic _ mailer-logic than those who-ignortd showed so highly she did not mat- m- et ell. _ on air lines." he said sh "Yes. ." . her own stupidi- Thon Mil’. glgan talk about morale, id a and needs nurse flnisggfi was settled. uv your own are. will s taken Promptly at the stroke of il she You'll .‘ walked lnto the office on . nd floor She h ing. oi course. let for sch omntz". gone ofl for lunch. A5 she walked wee N»....-¢q¢e_»q»_e~»'Is-m ace- e Persona "VERA snows! - lyndicets the ll The. talked mam . hispering y 582W mm came into the secretary went Q seemed to wilt Ililhiwaligglgfl. spplrintea office ed 1c me dsome pho bphs on the wel. scores who come end went ee the little Some- tbey ve her an impersonal mode her more un- lim- lnat glance Offered I lob In her nervousness she had burst open a mood place in her gloves, i! A1 When her hand rested on the door so she m o . lson de- she heard her mother's voice: "Ali- bnted e. long time whether or not- son. child. hurry!" she should sk again to the lofty secreuryiw ~ the prett brown A Letter Arrives bobbed end. Elle must eve for- gotten all about her appointment. Alison stood in the doorway Finally. alter 11 o'clock. the rec- bllnklns from the llstht- Her rotary condcsoended to speak: "Mr. mother handed her a le ter. "Open white is ready now!" iii. quick. Ma is l" , and. so nervous her hands 2.‘. "u:..”l*:.'""s..lt%““s..“°sl; "sat. ""- “l... titre“ “l” m w s. r - y wom o an er o e. . her daughter's hands. In one cor- 39mm] mfiiesk 5st; l mm whose ~ner re : eyes were hidden behind glasses. “continental Air Lines. He looked at Alison impersonaily. “Now. let me see." he said. reach- ing IorIs file. "You're a regiztqed nurse?’ "I graduated two Bellevue. 8st ears ego from But I've n unable to wor . Since than I've been working in a fiowe " o . “tgehiteg shoulder-g strgightened a I don't know whether vou know h anything about our comps requirements. ‘They're prctze "Oh. yas. Now Miss 'I'hayer, OI‘ 0111' still. how much do you welg ? "110 pounds." the girl answered sintly. question with it otherwise. Have you ever donfi en 7" .. o It seemed such a- queer Good. there'd be no u e going on flying _ y. ‘You think ou'd like it?" "I don't un erstend." “I tho hi; you applied for a posi- Bs s ewaroess 431p lone of our y. ilison shiver-ed at Kite long 3 the air lines. Alison could not seem to keep her mind on what he wesse g. - Inter he handed her over to a nurse who an the hysical ex- chgck e on our record, of course, {Mil hospi Thnyelr." White reid es she left him. Her Benefactor It was l after noon when iha with Alison. she into hcr clothes and was told to White's‘ office. "I‘ihere's just one thimr, M‘ss ‘Ihayer. We wouldn't consider, any- bcdv 1i Roerd tak is kc yourself except for Mr. He has urged that we you on. a as you krrclw. he e ldent. f y. ‘will? mergers?" Alison gasped. "He is very much in d We want to do what we can 8H. you. You understand. you'll be just on probation. You'll so to school six weeks and we'll pay half salary for r that time. ls. ot‘ course. is vour hoso tal record is all rlrht." He stood up as though the matt r "We'll expect you to uniforms, but that out of your pay. star you kin-w when you're to report , oo . ' The interview we: nver. Alison nrled out of the ofllce. It was The nre~ty secretary '""‘ THELCHABkOIRIETOWISWQUARQL/ily.Y- use 7 QQ§GOPQ§O¥QQQCOOQFQ§FOO F} i How Con I ‘I ‘I QHowcsnItreetsne-imor which has been swollen efter e. Mi fell? ' A. Wrep the swollen member in towels wrung out of hot water in which epsom salts has been dis- solved. Do this for about en hour. Q How can l make a creamy smile sauce? A. By cutting the ehglee into quarters. not P I. en leaving in the core. Cook thoroughly. strein and afterwards beat with a wooden spoon. Add the sugar after cook- in “d. How can I clean e clogged faucet? A, Try ving the clogged feucet an over- t soaking in e. cup of vinegar. ' Modern Etiquette g i5! ROBERTA Llill s-aoee-ee-eoe-eeeveeeo-oooe-e i 1 Fashions 1 Literatur it _ When leaving n stranger, to whom one has Just been introduc- ed, is it all right to say. "Good- by, Mr. Brown; I am very glad to h m t yo . w? vis, this is ell rlsht. Or. "Good-by Mr. Brown: I hoPB 1 ‘ shall see you again some $11363’ Q, When a man and a woman are entering a public dining room, 3 and the headwaiter is standing in i the middle of the room. what should one do? A. Stand in the doorway until the headwalter comes and escorts you to a table. t Q_ Is it aver permissible for the parents of young man who is to the engage- marry, to ment? A. No; only the parents of the girl are entited, to do this. ||= YOU FEEL SUN Rood this and eheer up Areyeueobluetlsetlifelenolenprwertb ‘l Do you ieel low ' suuxf u use you - grad general system tonic-lust take famous ydle E. Plnkhenfs Ve hie Coin- Kcund. bet its wholesome her elp Nature build up more ence end tone up your m, eo thet it een y throw oi! t e "blues" end give I to enjoy life. MILL 8 oi women heve dope ded up- on this Compound end have passed e word to friends end neighbors. end to their ren. Why not telre Pinkhenfe Compound end go “smiling tbru"l EIIIIOUII g ha getting acquainted. Rf ht now into the outer office. Alison looked with new interest. at‘ the large pic- tures oi’ airplanes on e wn . She'd be flying one of these days! Steve As she walked she suddenly col- lided with a tel! young man. "I'm sorry!" he mumbled. "Is the old boy inside?" . “You mean Mr. White?" "01 eouize, who else? Aren't Yul! one of the new stawardesses?" " going w be. I hope." "Well, you better get to know who we mean when we say the ‘old i“ . boy.’ It would be w . Alison looked up at the tail young ~ w =' tr" ue man. H. was tanned _ brown and he had co eyes and hair which wouldn't lay straight. And he had o Southern drawi which was am . She smiled at him. He seemed so young. Alison had s. nice smile. The young mlm halted, grinned over his shoulder. "Wait a minute." he said. He peeked in the inner office. White had Jone. "I thought he'd uck out. He never misses lun , first fellow! Come on nlon and grab some cakes and coffee w th me. we'd better I'm in the dcghcusc. but i I ever _ get out we'll probabiv be on s run __ zocethcr. Come on!" He grabbed the~ l's unreslstlng arm. 1n a flash ison wu in the elevator golng- to lunch with e. stra e young man she had never seen eicre. Apd she was l-hor- oughly enioying it. (To be Continued) l fee~ *‘*-:0-"e ee-ee-eev>...-,e->evee'eee Ozffitfii eel; Q _.'__.___-.-.-s__-.s-‘__-s-n- . g At long last V It’s Spring! And, you can wear your new suit \ or untrimmed cloth coat . . . .Be gay with the season with lively‘ hosiery shades — flower-coloured gloves . . . Do be brave with colour for it's splashed all over the Spring fashion picture. Every» Inch a Beauty The perfect stocking for the new shorter skirts and open shoes, it's so beautifully sheer, yet so marveliously strong. Re-inforeed to give ser- vice. Gives you that luxuriously “pampered” feeling that women crave . Gorgeous new shades from golden tans to glowing $1 I rase-copper----__._.s.__._..._._...__._ Coloured Gloves are Smartest (And, as variety is the spice of life-your gloves can add endless variety i». to your suit. . . Match the flower on your lapel-your paniel-sweater-l- ’ try cyclamen gloves with your pink blouse. We've loads of styles and lashuns of colours —and all Knyser gloves $1 I l _l 1 z i washl-------.__._..__._._.._____.__ The Most Economical Slip is a Kayser Quality material-quality cut (no skimpinp-quality wear for the seams are guaranteed. Tearose and white. » $ Sizes32to 44------__.-..____._.___z_o° Charlottetown {IT} Headquarters for 1.‘. I KAI!!! J k .~‘. i . , - ‘ _ "All right." replied the optimist and proportion.‘ it is ready for “I'll take gr bogtlg. “Ago wrap messinghitlfie gems?“ an; ‘(git dac- ; ' ' upacom an r ." co e er ro e0: AMOTRUIISMIIG e214 rt tee carefully about the mg A huge epe hed wandered . ' y awey from e circus and died the v e most diificult pert of the roadside in the Highlands of t- thet of embroldering the Proof Positive land. Two ghillies found it en they clothes, is then begun With e l‘ drove their sheep home. needle that can scarcely be held in I Mrs. Green crept Z13» to her "t's no’ a Campbell." said Jock, the fingers. and the eyeof which - nel hbor’s iencc_ “Li e." she "for Cam hell's are red; and it's no is eimost invisible, various designs ca ed softly, "have you heard-J’ MacDcnnd because the Macs ere are ectun embroidered, on the ~ Iiiszie ran up to the fence. her ust. ewe.’ up to the clothes th the finest cf silk black Bandy big hoose sh »see if ony of the English visitors ere missing." INDIAN WOMAN MAKES WORLD'S SMALLEST DOLLS tbreede. end so cleverly executed gig: the details appear to be per- l Altar the dressing his been com- i" ears pricked up in eeier enticipfi- tlon. "Have you heard the isles-l; scan- dal about Mrs. Jones?" went on Mrs. Green. Pleted. it is necessary a_ e “No, I ain't 'ear4 e word." said --—-— lsair. What is undoubtedly the Lizzie excitedly The most remarkable dolls in the most marvellous hairdressing ever " c" "Tl-sen there can't be any." world are the reduction of done in then performed on each _ stated Mrs. Green, es she went the nimble fingers o Isobel Benun- doll. ‘the eyes, nose, mouth, hands -. saren. e skillful Indian women o! end ieet ere then formed. end the l‘ beck to the washtub. YOUR. MORNING SMILE Here is a story about the most optimistic man. Totally bald, he went to a dru store and asked for a bottle of ha restore-r. “Yes, sir." the clerk said. “here is a prepara- tion that‘; sure to make your hair growj’ doll is ready 1o!‘ sale Native typm are represented in their moot attractive and pictures- que attire. Faithful reproductions of the native seropm are thrown ebout the shoulders of the dolls, and sombreros placed on the heads in ’ typical Mexican fashion. Religious T dignitaries are also represented i1 this remarkable doll family. Cuernavaca. Mexico. They em pygmles, three-quarters of an inch in length. one of which she is able to complete in two hours The o tion of m con- in arming e framework M wire. barely three-quarters of en in length, and winding fine silk thread round it After the - frame hes emumed the proper lines T» Charm” .as so“! Goodness, P; -fljm ‘he key , when "Y! your escort should door for you, Y“ lhW You're used. v iénow the rules when 80o let‘ he?" oerforrr. such. lit e eervceee- wcréwpyou out oi eernvennibt ycii,_._vtith o‘ "W!" you let n. ' I ¢Xl>ennee when you're h date.‘ But sometimes ‘ . }° Int-ethic. tnke 0r which you've». ‘ Tsciful to give bilii the V ‘g ‘ . fore you 1mg; m1 my,” us... - r'°“' libero. Unbreakable fdt- Te eeene. lwee " 54 B! Rere emeiunsve design in honor of Beeehelfe mo. birthdey Only issued once ev hundred yenre. Collector's itern. endeorne. Gold- e eiee he A . I swell gilt. Oliifngflil , ly w“ Yo? . ‘ .- h; l Bmbl ' m x The; ‘gifts FREE . k-unthuai:ktg, tape thhl‘! “till”... Show it re nelshbflm‘ now. H? ' d5“ A“ now » iriendmfemliy. Llrnitfll ‘ l! \ Wm voun rum. ' " ‘ SCHOOL 0R Cllil ensneeucsnrrunlni. ems i-ilm-"rvfl-l =- iech red letter. em- broidered en 4-inch Fly felt heelteround. with embroidered bor- der. Looks swell on chest or eleeve. Green for any Inca. use ell ehernplen ethlntes weer Bteee which iet- ' WM/cunkrk ESIPIWUUP Qrlejp}. . . More Flevourlul ' . . . More Nutritious‘ . _ ' For breakfast-—and ‘tween meal snacks-eat _ ' delicious. nourishing Quaker Corn Flakes. sMwaye crisper, toastier. fresher. because b eiich package ‘is ‘wax-wrapped and triple- ""I%~+~'~-~~'-- ' I Y " J- seaied. Every tasty flake has all the rich, wrfiwqw*“nh-hfiuh‘d sweet. nut-like flavour, the nourishing good- slam“... ' I ' nees of sun-ripened corn. ' ~ - ~ ‘And ilenirer Gsre l-‘leitee ere mere nourishing -heeeuee knell-ted for healihfulVltemhWD". - WITH IISEBILI. OENTENNIIL OIIMII IRICELH issued only once every lilo yeers. This ernert modern. gold-coloured Cherm Bracelet com- memorates BeeebeIYs 100th hirthdly. Be Hi ilret to weer one. Bariu- eive deeign Order new! FOUNIIIN Pill WITII VOIII NIKE IN GILT-A beeut-iflsl feunuin wen. suede. e! durlbls 7' Durant Pyrelin with gilt pietet lllniens steel nib. Illlytigrd wit your own nerne in gilt. n: your own lierne pleinly in coupon. Your neme in gilt on ‘ ‘sneer nsvveieus cetor The intent Perfect for ell sports weer. . llede of imported suede-velour. Adiuet- Ible elenie lnfldheind. Comee in beeutihsl dneduofred or white or blue. Order newt A_ MAlL nus Nowlf v “ssfiflilfiereliebne Cell (!ee.....-....)_...s!t IenTeoeer l Bee Tee ned u: _DledepdhiuelJ0eitlesdbiueDlieseedyelioIDIlnekendgcld Oillirfefisere ledieetit- missteps: i so: Too led is: unseesncmesser _ ‘Jeesremsnserrssssseros muussbeslietie-ihitu_..s__sbsnup fileeebeilfieeheelnilretAu-Qlchpclleeheeenllss nssertohivusleiiosleune~~liilenrusseibesrsesesnos . 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