PAGE EIGHT 4.- fiinspfH-Aiissrrrwrvwlv GUARPLAN swan». >- wtviumuwim "“‘ ,Woman’.s Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- JANUARY 9,3932 i 1* Fashions -:- Literature Dorothy Dix Letter Box 91st‘. liiiit. style. shops permit. case calls for. am to rise to licr fly. hi1‘ llitlc ways iiiiit those u. lune enough. tlic-spotc. e. cinqtie. i us 1‘. ion [l SUCCP5S. home. Answer: You are A nsuie l' : self-conscious. lhiiik over the whole thing But, at any rate. it is true that noiwomnn ever of her technique or reveals by what subtle rncnns and ways she lnr _ Valllfiblc bit of information she kecps to n“ ‘k b0 Sllblcci. have to coiiie from some o: her litisbtinzl to the altar. llzYSCll untl any tips you get on t Furtumitely, however, this is nzost of the game and so not infrequently we art- tishei-s oi men at work and to note their tactics. The first things that impress us is that illi- rilniost invariably land their fish use discrimiiizit their bait mid in picking out the streams in wl as a geiicral thing, their catch is sure Which is to say that the frirc liiin the charms which he prefers and at \\l u: course, shc makes herself as good 1 Then she proceeds to lllllku at will appeal to the partit- has an eve and she is bookish or gol fish or n: to cultivate a line tli Then slic goes wlicre the fish are plentiful l: no use in throwing a line and proving for been fished otit or from which the fish have fit whv young girls are demanding to be set strict}: girls are leaving their maiiltl-s p. . nos-s office, whcrc men abound. v 'l‘lien the Ilf-llile iciniiiinc angler kiitiiw- that fer some tiiihitlioiizitllle Ttfinflll that rlie farther away sh» gr’ Whether t. and manners or they have gotten have ceased to notice her, nobody knows. who ncict have tiny dzttlss iii iintne In ilie course of time lie gim- t She becomes a habit and some i . guard she pushes him over the brink of a proposal. And. of course, women sell themselves to men by feeding them and by flattering them and by listening to zlieni talk about themselves. Thou- sands of men marry to get an car and It all depends upon the mun. but it 1i you will just give a little thought to the iiiclivftltiiii lllilll you mint. Dear Dorothy Dix-J am a btislncs. are taking. For if the man The only cure for self-consciousness; ls to forgot yourself. conscious arc morbidly ogotistlc. ihcy look, what people think of them, etc. prcsslon you are making on other As for tiic inferiority complex, I doubt back as is popularly supposed. that it is more refreshing to flnd no w and How Do Women Catch Their Husbands ‘I Wise Girl lvlarriag Herself of Self-Consciousness? Dear Miss Dix-Most women, whether they are ffant or dull, get married. in winning husbands? Who Refuses Love Without e-— How Can a Girl (‘ure THREE BUSINESS CIRLS. AIISWOI: It 1185 566D said that there are tno .\'t\‘l‘l is tliu‘. f busily viii; wit! The oiiici" no woman ever tells. One is her age. is how she caught hei- husband. why fl WOmfln never reveals the stcrtt lliLlllOd I by which she got her man, I do not resist. believing that: her marriage was llllKlC and let it go at that. That 5li"‘ girl who wants to cawili il iuan i! she will just stalk him 1S easy to turn the trick DOROTHY DIX. 0ou-vo and hold a very responsible. in an office where I was thrown lll (‘fill‘.{)l\ll_\' with a young iiiuii aboii‘. my ciwn age who had been married and which‘ marriage was not . knew nothing of his former iiic, bu; W3 fell in love with each other. but instead of asking me to inariy him lie proposed a sort cf componionaie marriage arrangement that so shocked and disgusted mc that I havc had nothing to do with him since. him and he wants to conic back to me. Hozvzcvcr. I still care to." Ho. is well able to PFlflbllSll 1t Do you think I am acting wisely or fr.»olislil,v' in giving him up’? A CONSTANT READER. a wise, wise girl and you will never rcgrct the course you really ca res for you honestly and slnctircly l he will ask you to marry him and if hr.- docs not, it will prove beyond all doubt, that his protestations of affection were not bonfi bide and that h" meant to leave you when the novelty wore on‘ and hc tired of you. I have never been able to understand how any girl, a business girl, could be so dumb as not to see that when a trial marriage or any sort illicit relationship to her that it slioivcd on the face of ii. that; he meant it only as a that he knew at the time that he had no feeling for her that wotild last. ' If you translate such an offer into business terms not a binidiiig trade, and men don't take out options on property" tiin‘. they consider valuable and that. they mean to kccp. Aside from the morality and the question of a woiiiziii's good iisiii; and the fztci that she forfeits hcr place in society and ilio re: decent pcoplc and makes hcrself damaged goods that few mcn are will- ing to tnkc, when she enters into such an arriigcmcnt, a mun offers :- girl a deadly insult just as a woman when he nsks her to be a trittlwviiv or a coinpanionnte wife or what have you, became it shows that he hike.» her for a fool to be willing to give so much and get so little and beonu. '- it proves that he is so certain in his own mind that he will not wniii he.‘ for long that he is not willing to bind himself to her for life. had bargain for any girl. and especially :1 main proposed temporary arrangement niid l. of It i ll DOROTHY DIX. 000000 Deiir Miss Dix-Can you offer me a. sure cure for sclf-consciotisiicss mid an inferiority complex? hindrance to my evcr succeeding in anything. I have both and realize that they ure s Miss sTnNocin/ieiinn. L The $4 li- Thelr minds are concentration on how Quit thinking about the lili- people and you will gci. over bciiii; that being as niucli of a dfll" - The world is so full of conceited pro '- thcn some one who doesn't she knows it all and who isn't waiting around to be admired. Modesty is n great charm and a ran,» one. DOROTHY‘ DIX. Price 50c a liox , I "lento, 0m. ller llclrt Was So Bad Gouliiifi Ila Housework Mrs. S. Drsgonmn, R ll. i‘, hlidlzirid, Ont" writem-“l hail been Hflllliltlll will’: heart jrotililv for many years. My licart would lie-iii so final. I could liarvllv pretty" or llfllllil)‘, brii- , T0 lust what do you attribute them success And sci-ms .iii.'ki.\.i:nl H: kiiou. llossi i}. it is a little feminine vanity that causes llll‘ to wisti l0 BPDear as a vniiip whose charms no nmii could Perhaps slic likes to delude llt‘l'.\l.‘ll llll?‘ in heaven or perhaps shejust likes to throw a romantic llftlu discloses the mystery possible, for in love the lockers-on sec able to observe these ' ion in the selection of , licli they fish and that. b’. when they fi=h in strange waters inaii danglcs bc- , liz- is most likely l‘) l nature and iii self agreeable anti man on whom she [lull ..l or domestic, as tlic ‘ 1'21‘ she knows that lllLYC luck in waters that have ' ‘d to other pools. 'l‘liat is to coeducational colleges and , - l and emigrating to ilic busi- ' l" '. ' from home the more apt the liwii l\ bccmisc the home iisli nre wise to so uscd to lici" that they But it is n fact that the girls» are oficii a riot in strung-u lmviis- and to had been given up for old nniitls in Squcduiil; cit married l three months alter thcy have emigr ated to Rabbit Center. Still another way that women catch litisbeiitis is by patient pursuit. Virtually any woman can ivalk down n ‘d to licr being; Sally-on- l l day \\llCll he isn v on lll» : 3,101,110,195‘ , . anion the vi-ri’ thousands of others marry to get l _ F ‘ P winter sports at. it is merely an option. I breathe, rind l had hffHlIWllPS, mid alizzy and fainting spells. I couldn't gel. my houivw irl: done I was m we l. I wok three boxes of l\lilhnrn's Heart and Ncrvr Pills and felt much better, and now l ivouid not hr without them in the bovine." . ~!l drug c-i.‘ grncnl niorel, or milled J2me! on recripl cl ptlN by The l‘. Mllburn ‘ __ , LHappenings of t]: if" Etiquette A e Ween ‘P. I lA MomingSmile ' " delightfully Anyone ciiti be akiiot-‘kcr, t Alwom m“ “filmy? i last Saturday afternoon at; her Q- What sliould a man do when cultkwflp ‘ML n " ' ‘ ;i\rci'_r home, the guest of honour he escorts a woman to a ball! ' ' 1 ~ IA ' | l bflllll,’ Mrs. Lt-iuic who is visitin at 'I‘li ‘i ii l t 1'. " g snail“ 1 ' ilic Alaiiisc, Powiiai Street. mo“ frlmds a5 DQ591510- Bc q W. My y‘ H I] ‘ Th,‘ 591-10,“; mm,“ of Arm J. a than to“ pct" 90m b9 given on such,‘ - ~-------~_---~_-._ ‘bodice gxgéndlng into a deep point ‘ _ f ‘V. iiitttimsu l8 deeply regretted by a °°°‘“‘°“5 “S ll"? b CEANBERRIES l" "w ‘mm’ PM” “ P"'“°"“‘“y Tl - .l . I wide circle of friends. J A‘ A largm‘ percentage ‘s “'1 - —- Slenderxzmg feature and Ewes l( Dir t i _ . ‘ .p[.c|_ed_ 1o. D with (lflllllf ' i r ntlit ' ' brtttctl iiicii ' v i l'» € - [dob _ h llll, 4.1.1.1 Z01 ..._1,,,.,;<.. ‘SCH! z “H? or prud‘): “(Wt m‘ t dit (l.i.i_. nti . . _ _ . ill \0l'li :1 11;; t, g0]! uiiil trips lil liu .. . sting: out Princes. . t'~iifi'iii!l‘:-»i: 1 §ii>f< point. and Prciev». iii ..i stool t‘ ti uilli "- (IF-“llfti o: lK ..s \'.iili rwixul- (ll ilic Corners. » I _ , , ‘ tttilslicrl the . * i ' l Nllfls. ll. Ilni; tlifv‘ (if llil‘ l 'l'.f‘l‘- w“, Ill ccss l; and licre taint Clint i'ilt‘l' l wired tit (i<\i.‘('i'l]_ inciil. Ilotrie on \\'cdncsd.'i_v' nficr- ,iioon and corrliullv welcomed iicr V '. sled by Ali's. \\'. S, _ mlvndmg to UH‘ mtyiiugiii tzisii ‘immv ‘ iii; Ollll l‘ lzliops she TOOTH \\'(‘l'l‘ Ania’; NlCGlllKflH, Mrs. '. Miss liiilttiii. "id Tilt’. Aliltiiiin lkn '- aftcrncion ll) pity ti ll‘ friends on \\'c<liic;.t . _. n00 J. S. Jenkins its place. Evcii lllrs. 1m") bcc during the lit» 0 . . lVfiss Constance ‘Flut-Ai-tiiur of. "mum u" tomb with Suminersidc, iiic .‘.‘<".=.' Year's "mckms 1w“ guest of hci , 2.11"- Rogors. Jr. 3"""'*"'°"' By ll coincidence there is ugin; a hostess of French liIiilnn-sqttarc, for Comic Andre’ dr.‘ i: CYdIIIHJSsToP flown/rt? a1! _ Poi/tr C uses Liinur, who i.- wifc are aircnrly A New Brunswick Lady Has Made a Discovery “For the last llirce years I have used Ncrvilinc, and I find ii. a won- derful nrctlieinc. In our homo we have used NPfVllliH‘ for nciirnluin, (voids. chills ziiitl frétlillll, In czicli cnsc Ncrviliiiv has given wttiiilixrltil rclit-i‘. For my ('l\ll(ll‘(‘l'l I employ Ncrriline "for chills, colds, and piiin in tho stomach. I live in the coun- iijv, and find Ncrviliiic :1 nee to assist in circ-i-twiiiiiiw ilic small ills that constantly‘ ill". e in the familym-Rlrs. ll. L. Carpenter, Rothesay, N.B. ,1IIEA§RNYILIIIET» i jiivs rhgvfniez-jgsn» .li ll. a .'\ll'S. Thomas 0 Ill. Allison. a A l'l:llll'll lo .prinyr has liccii .-\.'T ‘l ‘W lTlE I- $547K’. GET IT E-EFoR£| T Buows AWAY \_ ,-- 2f g; . and l\ll'.‘i. G. R. Brow of Mon- l irmi‘: and their guest Miss Nan H‘ h" iii-tn" of New York, spent the Nev." l}l\(\(!l(\‘ ,, Ycni" zit AIii-ubci the guests of .\lil_lUl' and Airs. F. L. C. Bond, ". illlll l\li".. C. ll. Black celc- l..t~;t Clll'l‘llll£l$ w for Princess Elizabeth, ‘V, , llurlicss of York, than any which t; gone before. For days before sot pouiicriiig over an cx- _ercise book. making out a lisp She \\ rote iii pencil, and made so many , alterations that by the time slic had tinge was almost un- ~ illnl had to be copied out z one Itlirvfiiii‘ store Prin- h» iii has licr o\vn account, goods slit- iviiiitcri. But tlicncttiai ‘ Hnrllhv My 6mm “w? iizciit of the tl.'iy. She selected hand- ' A ’ kercliiczfs, small chocolate-filled no- l v iizs iiiid 6§(’\'(‘l'lll picture books for her small friends, and by the time @.7:HHH_, Prmilwl m L! (‘UHFhTI-k; 1 slic iiiid chosen presents for her ' ' ' _ ivzircnis iiiid nilir-i" mciiibcrs nf thr- “Ll who spent me ‘wvh lziiiiily she luid spent no less than lai- haste ciicl in the City, culled Siillflfl)’, ‘wopnunds t?“ shillings’ 0 M, hm pouring from Mayfair dinner tables- ‘mf, d-oeiivres is falling under the ban/ ppioyjng the 'l‘liti return to favoi-‘of the hot sav- __m_QUV_ v ory is one of the ehicf changes iii ' diniicr-iztble fashions at the lll0lll—‘ cnt. A very popular one is niush- Bmimm.“ toast is probably ilic chief favorite, zni Attache‘ at the‘ l-‘rcncii lilmbasnv taken the house Bcssliorotigh is :1 Frcnchwoniun nit , :ir ‘stic icinpeiwviiiciit. designed most of llie interior decor- ations of the house, and they were material and looped out “am M,” but just completed wiicn her hus- dnme Agnes has designed a vci": liiuid was appointed as Ciovernor- (iencrsil of Cimnrlu. ynqnc, who had been visiting her Lnclcs and cling as “- drawn by so“ irothcr, Mr. H. A. Curr and Mrs. The exclizmstio ‘arr, Caiii-ibcllioii, for sonic weeks, ws" gone in lvloiiliscnl for the rc- tllilllflfl‘ oi ilic".i inici‘. Ali". John Andz"c\i.' mid Miss Isabel ‘uclrew vrho llll.\‘(‘ been visiting‘ 1 .i~ ]".i1.l‘.l.S, Mr. and Nlrs. John E. liitirciv. have returned to resume Jiolr studies, the fnrinci- Zousie Uiiliwirsifv mid ilic lnitcr to lnlllllijll drcss d.~ sslgiicrs and manu- Jo-irt: Paétvtxinsasazsiotmerrs ... at four table of Bridge ¢v0 s00 .ili wcdtiiiig anniver- a more excit- sliorter dresses. ' of iiic Eve's movement for Duke and to buy presents the posaLbtit from her more practical clothes. declare that there has been an shorter dresses on account of inconvenience of shopping (irdcrcd some of the the longer styles. Long dresses day wear are now regarded as practicable’ for 95 per cent of for things she bought wits the 1'l‘lll excite- ward H. Symoiids, president of and Fashions Bureau. [Bridge Club this week. l I I I rrrspt-cfs tn _ y Prctiiiet‘ J. l7. Sicuurl. .iid l\ll'f~. MKS EV A posit?‘ was among moi Mum L’ D' Hunt has gone to st,.\._v_._,.t4 llIblCELWPS cntcritiiiiiiig pleasantly, Wolfvilic, N. 5., to spend the win- . . . r i this week at Bridge. ‘tor months Lo be near her son who‘ Mm w C03,," ,,._,.._h,,_.;,,.,,_q n, C 1 I ' ' ' z is attending Acadia University. ltwo delightful l i|-l'll(.‘(li\ Bridges ‘Wm-e U, mic Ems is d15ap7 ' ' ' this wool. ' ‘ taking the serving of liors_ g .. . Longworth Avenue. I O l bacon and Henmg m“ m‘ ttiiiicd Friday evening in honor Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Stewart, O 0 Sir William and Lady Stavert. 000 birth at 93, in London, ha: from Lord and sctllcti there. Lady She herself smart black velvet beret trlnimt i m. the left side with a blank Sill ' ' : buncli-bow in front of which nati: Amlqutt’ °f Mal‘ oi little curls reach out their tc. unseen magnet. point hat is still goliig strong. All firm fabric and one straight féilll’. I The material takes the form of a 0 the feather stands directly at tl izin Lion l at Dai- , I i “I hear that the people who hm _ _ taken the Manor are frightf: , swells." short skirts this "Yes. They're the soil of peop dccidcti nii by the 152:1! to the time uihcn tlicv lived in it." A. On the day of the wedding. ‘T I Q. Should a smaller or larger tip l revealing 5 tory to springing a Leap Year pro- insistence on] creasing demand, for some time, for travelling on busses, taxis and sub- ways experienced by those wearing! The world's women, according to Ed- ss for the Monday evening Miss Dorothy Pond of Summer- 5 grape side spent the week-end in the citwMfsi J- W~ the guest of Miss Jenn Williams. ‘Poi-onto, who arrived to spend the] takes is n llLtle piece of fur, felt < period moulded to the head whi Iiack pointing upwards us the excfv ' Phlox is u liiglii ‘whose faintly tree goes right. bar‘ Tlu-tmfirst Breath of Spring T ting length at the back. Coats wii’. n small quantity 1e" over which be of o. length to conform to the, l)’. appreciated. m-i ________ the BONSHAW W. I. and. When prapering cranberry jelly *0;- when cooking cranberries, save fncturers, following similar reports om’ a p°rm°n °§ m” 5“‘"'*l°‘l°d- from Paris. Dresses and skirts for "wked mass 1mm morning and afternoon wear are to “as mt bee" ‘strflmed Wt- A small be l3, l4 and 15 inches from the bowl of ‘his may be ‘set aside and _i;round, according to the stature of i? should a “me thicker ma“ the woman. Skirts in sports wear “ch preserves’ or 5° that the Jul“ will be the met-est fraction below just‘ begins w Jen when COM‘ but will answer this purpose very nice- MARC deep tart shells o.’ rich pie more of her lower limbs is not made crust“ Fm with the cranberry “um from a desire to softcii the heart and finish with whipped mam we“; crepe dc chine and flat crepe Sm‘ sweetened and flavored with a. few of the dodging bachelor, prepara-idw of vanilla’ mesa cranberry tarts will make a delicious dessert, 1am! one a little unusual and much Designers‘ monthly meeting of the ___= Put the initiiiiici‘ iii 'l.t Itickei" l Q‘ whc‘: n“ “whims 3311911"? - ' '\1i:' J i .. "wh r a ~ .- Hide the .<0llllKlllll;-|).i.t!'il iii; , m. ‘ *5 “S” Fuller!“ "lwrlfllned it-nts posted? l‘ 5 his hither? said Mr... ‘,'.lde’s husband as he spear-l ‘rd a. slab from the dish, "Lucifer cake, dear." A. Present her to m [puny Q1 m5. “I “mugm W" Said YOU We? going to make angel cake," "I was, but it fell." the which the f ruit ita of the bodice. m, m. Y, , ‘h, A: g v ‘y: sari‘ on JlllllifllT 2nd und received the knee. Evening cfiesscs will iv‘ not’ a very 50nd nwss‘ Frequem- It 01m flllfiill’ be made 111 n" 11°11!‘ ‘ m. [m Q" n. m“ “M m l con: iwictilaiions from many of their three inches above the ground ii. p,’ "/1";x_ cranberry 5mm: is we‘ 01' Pfifilbll’ tWO- And m9 905'; Wm Princess .\lill“.‘ and m. (Us Arum; it'ir‘t;(lS, front, graduating to o. floor-sweep- pared m the table’ “we Wm be PPOVB 51111111511181! 5111511- irif Cfllllklll ' ' ' l {or Bonshaw W. I. met at. the home of im- the the was moved Some of l of cold epidemics. . potind of Norway Miss Jean Crosby, Dec. 16, with an atendance of sixteen members and three visitors. Meeting opened by singing the Ode, followed by re- British Fashions and Fabrics FEM“! “h” cmd‘ m“ "a" “a” ‘answered by each member paying 5 cents. Minutes of lost meeting _ _ ‘ were read and approved. It was Mis. W. S. Slewaii. ivas the pnpu- “loved and seconded that a b"! to] fuel amounting to $5.00 be paid. The sick and school committees brought in no report. One of ‘program committee was absent. It. and seconded ,Myrtle Crosby and Myra MacLeod be on the entertainment commit- tee. Three papers were read. One iby Mrs. J. T. Benton, and one by Boyce, Mrs. Stirling MacLcod. It was mo- ved and seconded that; cocoa and Miss Ruth Miller wns hostess at 5:191‘: be purchased f“ the school n delightful mixed pimv lust Satur- " m“ , . - , ‘ lace re arding the purchasing of day evening at lici lovely home on storm wildows for the SchooL A] committee of two were appointed - m find out the cost and to bring ‘ Lady Stavcrt of Montreal enter-Mn a report at a special meeting discussion which is to be held. It was moved’, imd seconded that our meetingsl begin at 7.30 p. m. Meeting closed New Year with the latters parents/by 51,151“; 0 Canada, after which lunch was served. Next meeting to I be at the home of Mrs. J. W. Mac- l Let your own hair trim your hut Donald. Roll call answer-A new nnd sec how effective it is! For ln- Year's 1105011130"- stance, the little curls that turn upward toward the forehead should Lady Bcsshorottgli, and he and his keep “gm on um“ they tum mam“ selves up over the velvet, or felt riml of the bcret-tam-hat, and to assure their staying in place, they may be slipped through o. tiny silt in the To End a Cough In a Hurry, Mix This at Home To uickly end stubborn coughs due s C01 B, i; is important to soothe the wllnincd membranes, get rid crlns and nlso to aid the system in- nrdly to help tin-ow o! tile trouble. b‘or these purposes. here is a home- inde medicine, m- better than anything ——_"—_'__"_—‘_‘—“ on could buy at 321mm _ my driiggist, get 21,5 ounces of Pincx. Pour this into n 16 oz. bottle, and mid plain granulated sugar syrup crush-ain- -d liniicy In make 10 nuiiccs. This Hikes int a moment. snycs money, and makes l remedy an cficctive that. you will never In without, once you have uqcil it. icc s perfectly, and children like it. lllis simple remedy does three ncccs~ nry things. First, it loosens tho germ- .ltli‘l'l phlegm. Second. it soothes away he inflammation. 'l‘liir<l. it is absorbed into the hlood, wiici-a it acts directly on the bronchial tithes. This explains why it brings such quick relief, even in the obstinate coughs which follow the cost. From concentrated coni- inc, contninin netivo ngcnt of creosote, in u re nod; piiliitiilile form, and known as one a Ilia greatest mcdicinll agents for scvci coughs and bronchial irritations. the 'I‘lie and one by took , i l 011]) 1 cup 1 CUP 1t once. hand. of the weeks the Do nnl. accept n substitute for Plncx. It in guaranteed to Bl" 01'__l1l0l1CY‘l'llfvlllId0 ime relief Here's a slimming costume slip e that Paris has desisneu alonil the ilnes of the new frock. The interesting cut of UlB moulded lengthened line. circulaif. falls so gracefully benelilh of the frock. The hem of the slip may be rolled by hand, which gives lshed professionally with plcot-edge. Lace edging provides ii. dainty trim which may also trim the upper edge Style No. 228 may be had in sloes 14, 16, l8, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches bust. Size 16 requires 2'.-'- yards of 35-inch material with 3';- yards of edging. 1 are popularly used for the excellent u-rvice they give. Be sure to flll 1n the sire of the ._iui.tern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Price of pattern 15 cents. No. 22B. Size .. City ' For The MOCK PLUM i-unnnvo ' b0 be a very delicious steamed plum pudding although it is minus suet and a. number of the usual ingred- ients used for this famous holiday dessert: 1 cup flour. 1 cup sugar. 1 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. l5 teaspoon nutmeg. l»; teasp n‘; teaspoon soda. ‘é cup chopped nuts. 2 tablespoons chopped cltron. 2 tablespoons chopped orange peel. 2 tablespons melted butter. Put the raw potato in a mixing bowl and stir into it the soda; then add all the other ingredients. Mix thoroughly and fill a, buttered mold three-fourths full. Cover and steam for two hours. Serve with any of the plum pudding sauces. This is a quick plum pudding, and should be used ._..___________. A hard heart never makes a warm A woman's face is still hei- for- one, and in spite of‘ the depres- flon. interest is still high. Beginning January 25th, the or‘ the Department of Agriculture As there will rushing to take advantage of this c “fore January 18th. Address all Yemen's Institutes, Box 123, Chm-l ‘iat the Fashionables are Wearing lliustratetl Dressmaklng Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern ___. By Annabelle Worthington The skirt. being similar circular flaring hemline French finish or it may be fin- Name Street Address Cook‘ following recipe will be found When ______ ___TEET|'||NG makes HlM FUSSY One of the most important things you can do to make a teething baby comfortable is to see tliat_ iittlt bowels do their work of carrying oil waste matter promptly and regularly. For this nothing is better than C_as- loria, a pure vegetable preparation s eeially miide for babies and chil- ren. Castoria nctsso gentl youcan give it to young infants 0_l'6llCVE colic. Yet. i is alwalys effetive, foi older children, too. ememaer, Cas toria contains no harsh drugs, m narcotics-is absolutely -isnnle_ss your baby is frellul will l cloves. grated raw potato. grated raw carrot. raisins. When _ teething or a food upset, give a cleans» ing dose of Castoriq. Be sure you gel genuine Castoria with the name: CASTORIA mammalian _,___ llonie Economic Short Course __ Womerfis Institute Brancli d course in Home Economics. w. m" u“ a the‘ be only one course given this year, thost WISE, will please apply communications to the Supervisor 0-, ottetown. By BRIGGS Do you HAVE To ngou aiosnes Jusr-iz, s T Tile book . . o o m NoT Gems our THERE IN MY SUPPERS Higizz rr is — iTs FOR you wingrrmsr as ‘Imus our! MW is n; Auyiww? rrs Anuouccmcm AwANce _ ennsoecir-ss-y- 5,‘ ...,,_;.‘;;_- léifi: - _ a D Si. l