i” Woman's Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -: - Literature v I ' PAIN m BACK ' r.-.-,l-.-.. 4 . e... ‘l ' a n3 IJOUSEWIFE and .512’??? e13"... =33... Dorothy Di! .""'-,,,,,,, MOTHER ALWAYS INSISTEU B000 e? HER ACnWnE-s mm, 2,1,; . ' _ corner MUST HAVE QUALITY ~ I A M ’ 1a Peer ‘l: hi: 0n ‘N THE BLEND. ’ E a, - -_- ._---. . ,1“ .u ~ act - . , I-IIIIWABAMIEACLI guy-ugly, m4 gummy“. bu: 5313159?“ mile‘: e MADAM. W|TH MAXWELL HUUSE .... ._......... .,. m... ggd $233“; “g it Ilggzr oceufis to mg; ¥llisMcruel' YIJU smm WITH A 5:22:21 gsglég, g ,,,,,,,,, ~31“ Ywmw o" desserts-d... t ‘_ nessis esponsi e or 0s m: BHOICEST cuFF “A of water tumed to lwghgwcsk a color that reflects the mm ‘my m Wm-Aefinlugleu d“? of the Sour, wiyveg_ _ BY DIXIE |N_ BYGQNE QAYS . n ‘An ~- e 7_~§'llbiwl-lflhfibo bore emu e little leaf j blade V; Slim as a sword as delicate and I fins mo? filfifiem no 1mm m” Much has been written about '°‘?,‘,,f“‘”‘““,,,,,,,,,,,“,;3°,;§,f’§§§‘ m‘ fimmm? o I -. l @011 I A last a stem e bud. a flower. beautiful volm- Ch r] ttetown sugar and chasm, and keeps nel- in utm- idls- I M NEVER SURE WHETHER BUFFEE __~ and then But there is no beauty in s a 0 _ u“ m ‘human. "an “mo,” “the “m”, E A WAY Bu» flower e wed 1n rilvthmlce-l vole that w m Wm“ i“ Woman Wins burden. n. hires servants u “u. upon her. SHOULD B _ _ rotation force behind it. This does not mean , 0 B, Iggy“ 1m- nothm; m 4o but to gnu“ h5g- 0 H N UT i , To leaf and stem and bud and volume. tar from. it. because beilow- Nestle S P1118 self and spend the money he lavishes ugon her, ° J flower again. ing shows lack of authority. ‘Andrei-t i f‘ (c ) andl the more he wax: hint» a sighs; ~ 7-‘ most empty bottle curries on es nestles Milk Pm uc snads useess , " , _ thinks e _ TThen was a miracle of loaves and when pouring its contents. A futile Limited, Toronto, Ontario, have an- being to her. ' NU SlFl, ANY MDHEe TODAY, NU T‘ fishes; esorts to roars. nounced that Mrs. Roy L. Huestis. - MATTER HOW You MAKE |T THE I‘; But I hsvo men In tide of Once s. mother asked us how to 14 school street, Charlottetown, has Youwill often hear s. man may that he will I l spring! control her children. he wrote: won a prize in the third week of never marry until he can take core of his wile E N iThe wonder that is life itself un- “The more I talk the worse they their recipe vimiillit- MII- Hum“ properly, which means treat her ans i! she were -_ mldmg__ 8%.. we took l; (or granted that recipe was for Brown Sugar Cream v a parlor ornament. Boll sly: I will never -'7 I have no room for doubt oi any- she also yelled. Fudge. 1 mm m w me let any woman ruin her hands washing my "W r “so” “as” eeiii-‘i “lilies so“;iiuiilanzruslimlrsizrsnsmmmszinr Abigail Oresson gPlNCIL um: smuounrrr: ~ SHOWN BY MOLYNEUX your m!" 5"" m” Wm °b°y" i u. o rdian Alabel mm a can I Show them you expect them to n ° 19m, ' d m _ liveds. life of perfect ease." _ v T‘ Mme“ h” just’ h“ his “s”! °b°y'“thm w“ kn°w they Wm" fistlgfise firmer? 1118:1513 lxlxgniifcludetgxiu And, strangely enollah, these devoted husbands who ere B71118 so hos-d Ils-rge sunplemenarly collection. for This privue clients. In this show- momma-s vows snows STRENGTH on" wru. o1]. lmrltAYs rnumrrv ter silence 0r a very low, quiet tone. but in either case let your orders be felt. Don't take the attitude that Weeks later she replied that she had never realized in her life before eyl. uric‘ acts quickly, t is new to uke it only n short time when my - neys are perfec y ncfmsl slim." Sold by drugglsts everywhere. Send 10¢ so Dre Piano‘: lohrulflo III Eh Noni, One, [or s llhl package. not close until May 11th, 1936. De- tails of the contest appear in Nestlek Milk advertisements carried each entry. Fifteen $5 prises lire being given for the fifteen lzsst rec- anxlous he is to be good to her, a fine husband to his wife‘. other man as having been a good husband he will my: Yes, sir. the best ever. , his wife ever did a band's turn of work after she married him. She One of the most pathetic things inthe wcrld is men's cruel klndncl towomen and the fact that the more a man loves a woman and tho more oftener tho greater wrong he does her. For instance, every ' mm idealofthcper- “Hg certainly was Why I don't IIWPNQ just to do their duty toward their wives never realize‘ that in taking away from them all reapc “filty, all necessity to wonk and strive, they are depriving PROCESS ALUNE KEEPS HUASTER-FHESH BY HEMUVING MDHE “Jinx some taffeta ing the miracle of a, quiet word. mm; 1 m w“ *""'"';"5'"= om rum. iliiieliitfllliive ilwilaurusrsssosizrut'eeem "marshals-r. rue Tm Lalthcugh such skirts are on TIMIDITY 15 E ui u r tn test. no the flve - . . _ zaround the hip tops. moo _ b,,§,°§1,,,,',’,,, ,,f,,§°,‘,‘,,,,,, bee; rwermd talelggehlaid rllgtrltllierl‘: oblong doloaltfltgtdgel; lgnaadcgglesh ogagallltend FLAVUUH RUBEN G Al R FROM ... However. the majority of evening A friend of ours has 0:13;; U; igléeuglflcifisfgfilsleziolllbgftfmtdm on earth. They know that idleness ls the devil's workshop for men, but THAN UTH EH different for women and that they enjoy coin! Idreaes are narrow. slink tslightly trailing . I. The daytimes silhouette ‘Iihe pencil line, of u length mun- ing midcalf, in dresses worn under tYDiOBHy Molyneux loose straight "two-thirds length coats. "‘ For formal evening frocks. a low cut deccllete with shoes string shoulder straps is favored. In many dinner gowns Molynellx develops broad shoulder pieces, and some- times a. back capelet out. Ye and . 'A yawn has just ended after lasting for seven days.’ A native - brought the yawn to an end. Ap- parently she had dislocated her Jawbone, and the native doctors who first treated her could not close her mouth. The Garden Hose When you get out the garden hose this spring and find it has a few tiny leaks in it, try painting it on the outside with pliable roof- ing paint and see if it won't last this season anyway. Easier on the Back I‘ W“ Prwl-l-‘e l PM deal on tion is also a. good insecticide. ‘he pmm, w mm a finish“ In any case. he instinctively B 1d m seed to invest a. thousand dollars, leaves the fortune he has spend his whok _ obeys ‘he voice that eeys finnly. igijgjf“ - ‘° life toillll! for. to her when he diefl, without any safeguards whatever gpfimfiebgiélgezgidhiliéltauigeu lifieybedryautslg gailfiggevggolflist. and Nos. M. 4B. - 50- 5% w Dvrvlgflw and m, - Boon two: men approach“; “d, Stnet with lot 2A x M ft. .sml bwked dining room ‘chair instead of the piano bench. Your back will not gel», that unearthly kink in it if it is supported a. bit- ' follows | perience: A neighbor periodically, helplessly urging her to gnover and see it shecan do any- ; thing urith Buddy. l "Buddy's mother." says my friend, "is one of illose people not = born to control. She is soft and ‘ sweet and easy and puts her own l personality behind that of anyone near her. She does the same with Buddy. He's only five, but l‘) recognizers his mother's fear of Am! In this case the low voice is as futile as wind. There must be that indefinable something behind it that commands respect. A WRONG APPROACH Eur our sakel Show us the nor- mal ycunster who feels lust so sorry or so glrowful or so lcvvinlt that he's going to put the lid on the caramel box for anybodys sake. The latter is perhaps the weakest plea. on earth- Auohol-ity of the right sort does not war with love or kill right filial regard. Respect is a component pant of affection. The child expects it, and regards with lefliefi the person to be answered to. Unless, of course. that person proves too unreasonlng and habitually dictatioml. "do it." "when you say that, smile!" suggested the Virginian. An excellent idea. Like the quiet voice. super-abundant energy is accom- panied by damage to garden and other property in the environs. Neither the dOE i101‘ the "it ha" the slightest respect for flower beds or for the cherished oranmen- tal palms by the front porch. and often these animals show s. dis- tinct. antipathy to shrwbbery. In their boisterous way they create s possible to drive {them away in time. However, an en-ilerprlsinfi °l1°°m°1°‘ has found a way out of measlre for keep ing dogs and. cals a1, bay. The odour of nicotine is very repulsive to dogs and cats, and as their sense of smell is very much lmenler that that 0i’ human 13918185 it is ‘possibe to use me compound so diluted so that flowers, shrubs, buildings. walls or walks are not damaged, but catssrld dogs will avoid the sprayed areas. The spray evaporates in time and will be washed off by rain. Therefore it should be renewed every two weeks. and after heavy rains. A weak solution should be used, such as a. tablespoonful of nicotine sulphate to five gallons of wafer. The solu- husbllnds, throng lot of damage and it is not always P they think it is somehow merely playthings. weight in the grateful wives well as the take a bltterer revenge upon made as they went along and (“H1 | was being tender and considerate ness worries ti himself and never tails by which money is made and kept. his own affairs. or tried to teach her anything about investments or even which was the business end of a check. thrown around it to protect her from her own ignorance and folly thieves who are waiting to fall upon her. And it never occurs to these good husbands that malice itself couldn't invent a greater unkirldness than they are doing to whattheir wives need is not to be cossetted, but to be msds to pull their boat. The real reason that there are so many peevish un- and so many wives who are hunting soul mates is that their h mistaken kindness, have kept them shut up in satin- lined boxes instead of _ ttirlg them to work. Then there are the men who think they are being good to their ism- llles when they let them live beyond their means. The wife has social as- irations and tries m run with the rich Joneses. The girls must dress as ltfillionbucks. The boys must go oil’ to college. There must be two or three cars in the garage and money going out at every turn. The manthinks he is being o. good husband and father when he supplies their wives, and that who are suddenly cast out, by the death of the husband and. father, pen- niless in a world in which they do not know how to fend for l.‘ emselves. agfilgxlpaésiffietxiya sfirlfitgganzag; 1f a. man hated his wife and _children instead of loved them, he could not ' them than to lt them spend everything he leave them nothing to live upm when ho And most common of all of the cruel kindness that men show women, is that of the husband who spends his whole life protecting the wife he were gently xepulsed ma “mush he adores from every harsh wind that blows, yt when he dies throws her ruthlessly to the wolves who batten on widows. of his wife when he kept all of burdened her with any of the sordid de- The man thought he his busi- He never talked to her about But the man who, when he was alive, would not have trusted his wifc the tram before n rpmhed the l-le will do this even when he has children who should be protected. ‘HOUSE ‘ Reeeeea and Packed u» Carmela . FE “Good f0 Lust Drop‘ Graustark a some nationality he could not place. Sh; was accompanied by an elderly man and his wife, both of disting- uished appearance. " His efforts to become acquainted sought the barber's aid, the latter could not tell him the girl's name, but showed him a strange coin shc had given him. Lorry bought the coin for a. dollar, but was unable to figure out by what government it had been issued. As luck would have it, however, an accident to the locomotive held up the girl wandered off into a near-by town. L-orryiollowing her. A whistle sounded too late, and both returned side of it and people on the street bowed deeply to tho occupants. twu young women. this side is Miss G-uggenslocker." statement that in Graustark, “we to Grenfalrs joy, Sophia Guggerlslocker, and his companion to accompany a messenger the next. afternoon to call it completely silent. Near the royal castle Anguish proposed that they “LOOKW cried Lorry. "Th! bill 0h from T-hlewiilllaglz: gaglllvllrfindfnfif The motile!‘ W110 whines he!‘ as“ mm m, Tam“: a mm 1mm the demands of his family. And then some day he drops dead. 3y The m saw mm smiled bmshed fnlia. yawned and then found she \vords—all~d this becomes an easy m: métrfodsy" m. enmm 01mm m killed by overwork, and when his estate is settled up it is found to con- and hog,“ slightly M“ dmlm‘ m“ slsflng of-onefihuwgicld and lhlll1y< could not close her mouth, It habit-gets nowhere. Or she who damn mm insect pests on “men sist of nothing but debts. _ George Barr Mofilllchcon the “mage- wd in“. mwpomb m: scrotal, at ove “In good 0c- . ', stayed open for a week. Then wheedles and cocxes all the time. 181mg“ was discovered that mom _ ‘d’ w“ forced m “e he‘, dmappem A": "l"! ml!» lffilllifll ,7; she was bmught to lubelbane , and Also the gentle lady who says. fine 5'“ haw the Mdelymud u” None so forlorn and helpless then as the wife and children who have on a mun Bpeedmg rm“ we we“ The mulch“ accosted ‘ mum‘ IPALME“ a IABMER o. doctor at the Berlin 111151011 “Please darling, do i1», for my sake." Secucmep- p110“ den an effective been a customed to luxury and self-indulgence, who do not know how in toward wuhmnon arena“ omen, to ask who m‘ you“: women sonem) » economize or wonk, who have always thought of themselves as .ich, and B wealthy you“: 515cm“. ‘om were but were Nbufled Wm‘ the chmomctow: u, never pass comment on a lady. They returned to the hoteiwhsro, they found a note, signed groom bearing a asking him on her at her home. He answered it at once, accepting the invitation, and sent it to her by the groom. III. That night they strolled through the city and by eleven oclock found apparently unaware of the Amelie- srls’ presence, seated themselves on a flat stone near by. ' FOR sAuz able City property of tho estate nl the late Mary Murray on the prem- ises the first day of May 198d at the hour of I o'clock in the afternoon. known at Nos. c Parcel _ known as Nos. l‘) and 49 Dorchesiel Street with lot 40 x B0 fl. No. S. 4 tenement house known al No. 4 largo lot having a frontage oi 4B It. oln Dorchester Street and run- ning back there from a distance oi 80 it. with brick building, known u For immediate sale“ farm. con For Sale lay-Public Auction, valll- - Parcel No. l. 8 tenement house l5 and 4556 Dor- hester Street with M 80 x 48 ii No. 2. 2 tenement house Parcel s. smile also contains certain magic '5 to find the tram Bone gprmgm g“- m, “u, It may even shock the children in- and even though he has seen dozens of other rich widows brought to pov~ Mm, a‘ the 8km‘ “m”, p," “He should be hem l,’ twelve" u“ o“ B.“ - l ry on the from. of the ertyby the wild speculations and investments into which they were lured that n" must catch n’ mdueed ‘he 8am we m haunt “n. m‘ Job u“ M "a , wmmm‘ Cum“ to line from sheer surprise some- ‘““°" Nos. n and 4m Dorchcster Sireel in the roar of said lot. Parcel No. i. Lot an Pownal Street having n frontage there m: of 40 it, and depth o; 59 ft. hehlg to the 8on0; of falls and you arc caught, it means years of servitude." "But in that case, we got ten thousand gavvos apiece for each year in prison," replied ‘the other. train despatcher to stop it at the next station and hiring a. carriage . made a. wild ride which landed them h; the next town in time to board i CORNER COFFEE COOKIES llf you experience difficulty in ridding your hair entirely of soap after a. shampoo, try squeezing Queer, isn't it. now emu men's kindness to women is a boomerang. a _ noaornv mx. TO PROTECT SHRUBS FROM DOGS the juice of s. lemon into the final _ rinse water. It will tree the hair ' of coop suds and leave it soft and (logy. A Brighter Kitchen livery kitchen needs good artifi- _ explore every hole and comer in A dog at liberty, even in the ex- amerunce of newly-found freedom. Two cups brown susar. l cup shortening, 2 eggs well beaten, ‘A cup cold, strong coffee, 3% cups flour seldom misses an opportunity to the course of his perambulations, and a cat just goes and fights or little more, 1 cup chopped dates or raisins, t; cup broken nut meats. nutmeg, 1 teaspoon cinna- i teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon salt, i __ -: FASHIONS FOR SPRING :- The worried companions of the girl were grateful, as was she, and the ice was broilen. The man was Casper Guggenslocker, he said, and the girl was his niece, Miss Guggen- ‘ ‘ . Lorry was their guest in the diner that night. "It's fair pay." ilhc Americans lay silent, but each thought to himself "A plotl" A third stranger came up silently. The first speaker said: "Ah. Gcddos, have you secured your men?" "1 have. Your---" "Oall tho homestead pro riy. Parcel No.6 Homestead Unfit?‘ tenement hours and Corner Store lllll lot hlving a frontage n! 40 ii- nn Pawns! direct and $9 ft. on nor- cheoter Street. flcc of Solicitor. Persons Interested y comprising two Solo of properties on at oi- mmh,‘ t ow ‘m u mu u Pkwy o‘ when n 1mm Ummmnawly W“ $31, lnteéispvvltl Vflllilll-o Max:121 A nice mstumeYfor townmorl for LaterhMlss Guggenslocker con- in the former. , and drvb Wm ¢B5P°°11 l1 country. Isn't it? ou've an A‘ gu- fessed t at she hs given the porter mo c .' h vgfgh-fln mm“; pe - I cookie mm and bike in W1“ “Vm- lng aqua blue tub silk dress, when the strange coin to dnd out Gmn- To Lcrryk horror. the strangers uee between‘! m 4 o'clock’: the ' ' noun. PIHLADELPHIA "ti. takeoff: i§°§§$$“‘t'§5““§‘;§i%€ faullakriiiemnm tn id al Ame mbglotdufiglugrrlucessm detaulftimm 3 M’ ‘mmm’. wanna!“ We o’ co s e " wouwere s c f-l o eve a u u u s OINNAMON 5W8 The crises is one lsvilmnls spgrts ova; Iblisdtreao gain booked she Galunarkdmhy filrest-gisrymwithin the “km at Isle. —-—— lth ro s ou ers an nea ; " g, srcn , an some y." c e an c oro orm f _ , = Three cups flour . a tablespoons w a u ngckline. The plaits at the She told himgthat her homo was the guards, zMichsel" uudclgiosutg- n’ F M°P$h£¢|mr, 5118B!‘- 1 W589i?“ 5519- 3 “ii-slim” centre-front, swish about so pret- in sdelweiss, the Capital of Cirau- apirators were to solve her in her J. A, HQDONALD, bwkins lwwder- 3 ilblilsl-mm “m? tily in motion . stark, and that she and her relatives apartment. wrsp her in a cloth and Auctioneer a $- enlnz. 1 e8!- 3-3 c“?! "film'- Flmni- It's amazingly easy and slexpen- were hastening to return to it. carry her away. And the abduction 1,15999.4-32-24-26-294\1, li our bwavl; gm"- 3 raw" slvg w make. The dress is a one- “You mung ‘acme tomlildeiweisa t: was to take place that night. ~-~= cinnamwi. B» PW" is flair! see mo," d ll ey parts "Do not fail!" were “Mlchsel'|" b ' h . I I sue tablespoons sugar with pacific: plain or printed iinenB. Washington, and, uthe train pulled nuel words. "1 must have her!" 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