é PAGE EIGHT THE QHARLD1VFEI OWN GUARDIAN i. -_-- - -- '“""-"'i-"'” “glacial and Personal -:- Woman ’s Realm -:- iiflllat the Fashlonahles are Wearing RH EUMATISM That i Passes .., l c" F _ ‘n ' Warntn s - Bu Annabelle Worthington 13:3‘ $102»: oimtzfizr , I . . I illustrated ilressgakiogPlsftsson Furnished With think o! Marrtsge I n n _ I Th‘; Ques*l°n Musk be Answered ve a ern , , . - , Still mother smart and ilIaIter- hzfdeitr YOU Had Yflllr MGITIEd Llfe t0 Llve Ovel ing style for matrons. And it's cut on the wrap-over lines so becoming and liked. There's a slenderizing bias line at the front and at the back that reduces the hip bulk. The shawl collar is very becoming. And don't you like the shaped sleeve cuff? So many charming materials can be used for thLs slim-line material. The original was rliuni-brown wool crepe ivith white pique trim. It's perfectly stunning in black Again, How Would You Change the F1151 Year? — “By Screaming for Ever - thing I Wanted,” Replies Patient Griselda; “By Being M019 Understanding,” Says EX- travagant Wife; “BY Laughing,” Answers . Tearful Wife Heaven knows what cynical humorist named the first year oi mar- WHIZN buying coffee, ask yourgglf this question: Is there ANY oi;- inside tho tiu or package or can any air get in? If so— cofioe deterioriites, loses flavour. If not-doles keeps its full flavour in. definitely. Mr. D. 1., Beeton, 0nt., writes: "I was almost com- pletely knocked‘ out by painful rheumatism, stifl- .. nessflseadachesand had stomach. I could, scarcely work. Finally I tried Fruit-a-tives. In s short time all my pains and aches were gone. I call myself a new man." ‘The superiority of Frult-a-tlves over l i Wis-Fresh Process Removes Every Trace of Oxygen 1 ,§-+q-I.y-!4_I~r~'u§.|_ r» “ma” , . VAw>~ 4~.|\1 -... Perfect attcndance—James Llew- ellyn, Claire Wight, Evelyn Jamie- son, Florence Clow, Stella McKin- non, Patricia Wight, Ira Murphy, ' Gladys Layers, Mary Creed, Gordon Johnstone, Caroline Creed, Irene Creed, Phyllis King, Geo. Clow, Mary McCari-on, Mary Llewellyn, Alfred Jamieson, Nicholas Landri- gan, Godfrey Jamieson, Reynolds Llewellyn, Clemmic McCarron, My- ron Jackson, Lola McKinnon. (Patriot please copy) A lot of things can cause a headirhe or other pain, but there is one thing that will always give you relief! Just take a tablet or two of Aspiri Relief comes instantly, regardless of what may have been making your head throb with pain. Aspirin is harmless --ca.nnot depress the heart. So there's no use waiting for n headache to "wear off." It is useless to endure pain of any kind when you can get to women who suffer regular systemic pain; to men who must work on, in spite of eye-strain, fatigue or neuralgin. ASP] TRADE-MARK RIO- n. Your suffering ceases. Aspirin. It is s blessing RIN INCANADA discover the thing you are looking I for. _ p Strength an; , “When one of my , babies was four months old m I strength failed. I was not able to cat ‘ anything, had dizzy sick-headaches, dc- veloped quinsy sore > ' ' throat and fclt miscr- able all over-was confined to bed," said Mrs. I. Dunsmuir of 294 Beach Road. "I started using Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery and after a fcw doses there was a big improvement i in my condition and when I had com- slated the third bottle I certainly felt ne and strong again." ll f‘ dl I d m. i-ifi.-'."Eii.i.‘°i.'“iniin,' ii.'°i".""' '° The New Hat INSPIRATION OF- THE BERET QUITE EVIDENT The maids-eye view of the hat mode for the moment is something i new. It has a beret inspiration, but l differs from this long popular piece of head covering in that on the left l side it is out up into a point with‘ the lines leading to it swerving in almost scroll fashion. ' A flower or a pin often is placed in the apex of the V, or again, a‘ narrow piece oi ribbon crosses the; ' crown oi the head and terminates in s. small box. No hair, or even the lobe of the ear, is visible on the right side o fthe head, and the left side is not left‘ nearly as exposed as with either the beret or the to- que vogues. By means of the swerv- lng line to and away from the point oi the V it comes further down over the tip oi the left car. As for materials, these new bon- nets use fabrics almost exclusively, either stitched flat, quilted, or left lain. I-ziwaumxnlnu P "But the result was we quarreled and said bitter things t oeach other which we didn't mean, bu t that left wounds thathave never healed. Oh, I can tel! you that if I were a bride now I would meet an overworked hus- band when he came home at night with a cup oi hot broth and a soft pillow instead of an invitation to a night club, or a million questions had a note comin to meet." zabout what he has done all day, and I would put myself in his place and Hammon, Qnt____ ‘realize that I wouldn't ieel like being a little ray of sunshine when 1 g due in the bank that I didn't know how I was going “If I had my married life to live over again," said the third woman, "I would develop my funnybone instead of my tear ducts. I'd laugh at a. lot of things in my husband that I used to cry over, and I would Jolly him into doing things instead oi trying to nag him into doing them. And I wouldn't take my husband so seriously I would know that he was just made a fuss over. ‘a big joke who was posing around as an oracle and expected me to K011- |tow to him, when all the time he was nothing but n great big little boy ‘who wanted to be babied and shown off and chuckled under the chin and "Why, it is no trouble at all to manage a husband if you will take him on the funny side, as the English say, and, it you are jolly and easy to get along with, it doesn't make any difference whether you get fat and 40 or not." "We could all make successes oi our marriages if we were as wise as brides as we are at our silver weddings," said the first woman, “but the trouble with experience is that it always comes too late to do you any good." DOROTHY DIX. “WOMEN CAN BE CHARMING AT ALMOST ANY AGE” says Frances Starr "Of course I am 30," says Frances ZStarr, famous sta o and screen star. ‘Years matter so ttle nowadays if a woman knows how to guard oom. plexion loveliness. "Every actress knows that regular care with Lux Toilet Soap will do won- ders for her skin. I use it regularly’! Of the 604 important Hollywood 1 actresses, including all stars, 686 use this fragrant white soap] You will want to try it-st just 10¢. a oaks] shaped, and your chin is pointed. your rouge also belongs away from ‘the nose. This time it should be an ‘even greater distance from the cheek bones. The blending move- ment should be directed toward the ears. Alwaysfiremember that rouge will brighten your eyes if you let the largest amount stay under the eyes. Don't let rouge touch the lower pare of the face. It doesnt need it, and the effect is aging. ‘ For The Long Face Rouge on the chin makes tho face appear shorter. If you have a ‘ldimple, sometimes a touch of color in it w'll deepen it, or, make an effective shadow. Experiment until I you see how it works. ‘rhen make your decision. Hdlows in the cheeks should not have much rouge. They will in- [crease in depth if they do. Rouge is much more effective when ap- plied to a smooth surface. Youthful IMPK If you want to appear younz. ‘there L; a method of putting rouge [under the eyes that does it. But you can't follow the popular plan of’ touching the dewy plsce under the, eyes with vsscline, if you try this’ process. ' The rouge is placed directly un-l der the eyes. Work it up the side for your nose. It makes a half moon when applied evenly. It will extend outward to a point. that covers rabout three-fourth of the area un- Ider the eye. A powder which has a rose caste shou‘d be applied on the cheeks when this method is used. ss you don't want the rouge to be too startlingly different from the color of your cheeks. When you wear your rouge this lway, use eye shadow and mascara, as they help to accentuate your eves, and that is the purpose of this method of rouging, with Richard hanging on to the younger lad. ~¢r¢pe satin with a cunton-faiile ordinary remedies rests on the fact that fled me the honeymoon In reality it is anything but a period of,- Muwen Home i. the only con-fie . . - . packed b k. l] th cl ll b k u f f it stimulates I'll/E vitalorgans to work y I d, m ion and bickering an, _ “:5 Con: aned cums ac s r ace or naturally.“ ltmi: s compfletmbnaxtbiirsg '5\‘°i111°:i5e1:1;d1r;11‘1“11l:fih 1&1; "B215": gtteriegsln ‘ bysmethod whidi removes and excludes ' remedy e 'covery o a n sn msiin rs ~ . Style No. m is designed in sizes dam,’ M ‘udmgggu; 25c and 5m which two people o, dmmm 5mm ‘Maren, alltrlwee of oxygen from the sealed on, 39- 35- 10- 411 14' *5 and 48 “"11" 9 ° blood, reared in a different environment and with i Suds protection afiorded tho famous 5:13,,f};jfg°jl§lg°i,“;;,l,'*f,§“,§f I11‘ Lllt‘ a.’ llVeS difiemu tastes and habfls- are sows wrought we quality of us. 01a Southern blend t... inch contrasting MAKE AND KEEP YOU WELL gmefll (gefiryllalii: igladailiziifilzigelgiergjslgfi 331110;, gig sures rich flavour and satisfying smooth- ‘ . . ' '0 won ‘ . . = 1 ‘Wt r P11” 111 Patter“ 15 “m5 1“ ‘i’ _ grooms that the first year of married life is the Bea-quote than Y9“"°,°"°' enjoyed m ' "Tm" stamps or coin (coin preferred.) hardest any other coffee below. l m wrap coin carefully. For me Cook a fin from your r ‘y k | ii cot _, __ G€I E1000 L06 . L00 . — * _ " — - _ ’ “ — " Yet the success or failure of every marriage l - “ . ' F ..I. f thwodrVt-F ah” " 112m, No. 14a. Size . Sllfeillidlitulfgfilt 1126:1111»? 1:‘ yolliiiz ciiulm ge-ish 0&0,“ d: seaeled La locllreati marked 9n V C smack . COCOA CAKE marriegd life is like the $51; year r2: legit‘; hi: i ' P‘ "" This cocoa cake, with its chocol- i‘ ' . . —' “wig: Name me ‘rusting’ is one that has a sebts ther BELIZE}!!! of their whole future. Itvsemcs “.110 is 80mg m be It's H10 Air litndociln Tinlor Package ? No r ‘unnn. _ _ _ _ ‘ . __ I _ "In" pheasant’ moismess-and a. 1mm‘? Vite; osilo (ti e agi y.d It determines their attitude toward cacli other. “"1 R1111" 9"" FQWWI‘ The _Y___ street Address umrly nice texture‘ It is a recipe ‘ ixles ie omes c co e by_whlch they live. It even decides their fin- [pogo or bu; eofies loses 6§% oi‘ it; “gm ‘ that we are glad to pass along to aiic a I prospeiity and vihetliei by the time they are fllldfllC-flgfiil they will flavour in 9 days after roasting. ' (IWWS s...» ................ "N..." Om- Tabk Tam 01mm be hvmg ‘m the “my 51d” ‘11 E1155’ 5119111 °1 P@1'111m1@1111l’ lflcflled in C0500 l! 0111431111011“! 11M 0f whi- m’ ' Q; 5g g Pill/BTW “315- ' - board cartons lolcl 45% of its flavour the li W 11 9 Cocoa Cake “'96-” l“. f th 1% cups butter A ' - 10d I 2 cups sugar m AIKTOEP of friends were discussing this subject the other day and ‘ e r i l < . v" . c" w - w t» - i 5.2.21 .33.; 22:01:: =1: in: w 3 cups pastry flour v agamé Y your naiiitd .i e o lie oiei A : g nge: h h t b‘ 5 teaspoons baking ponder , ' " b‘ t t "t h rou e. i (I 11183111113 cilgtggnlasnowg Tfifl-‘Eirsy laefigpfifggtangu» o,- r.; cup e,_.ap_ “If I had my married life to live over again," said one woman, "I 1 R o A s T E D A N D p A c K E D I N c A N A D A i1-‘~'I‘>li ' ’ 5' ' 't M . Th Si] W, 131110". _ _ “ ' W0 ld l‘ Cl th fi kl ‘ 1 _ ~ i 511' 1°~‘5‘~‘ ghlnuScoxrses flfngziéfi‘ lllothcrs have outed milk mm ‘z cup water’ uqililtcdlliiiiihvlngzl‘ it e WJlIIenaI-lghncfnilnld lziilimiiliuilfilitiwistlclilxd iln ‘fmllsl ‘ i o“ m] a! “Ilium in 5imi1ar."cin' B "S 0W‘ A Morningsntil. 1 1e35l1°°11 "31111111- _ idea that if a man loves a woman he will aglwutys be LIOUlIKlIlZ outlefoifmheifl B S Anhough somewlmt “i”? 1 1 no Wm‘: ghvBeLlxilgSvfldr Istfllllflnlga-lxfnllblei upset I I “S11E22; :::egd;nfo.iug:g' if lhaPDlness and Pleasure. and that he will consider licr in every W11)’ and I 0y the struggle to secure m5 111° 1°‘ 11°99 - - " "‘ ' ‘T’ t " l m g h ' 111 d 11 h 3 . A . 1 ,, -~ i ' Richard made his way to th .. _ ad the f Zififitifiiiosiflliiipiiiiiiié, 3311318321115; Sandy lviaciavlsn, lldVlfig been sugar min-tine. _Sift flour, then 1s“); ago‘; to 215a ti‘; laiishini; upon her everything that he can pos- MRS wILFR-ElT-SANDERSO" S swimming with one “m. Hue“ i I 111' 1:1) to hols Crvsmgvffllfiirlangfgetllill- unduced to "bang saxpenoe" for a lmeasue‘ Rm“ l“? baking PAW-l ' ‘ i- the few yards to the side of . WC “vn” stigcarlzlic/Zssycyeiz-‘fiiiicitiasinucfiaih ts-cent-l tickets i“ a local fame’ won we l‘ f)? ldljld cZCoalii/cafl: dlttleilanfitrilg as I adored John and ivanted to be a model wife .1 made no de- There passed away at Milburn at RICHARD GONNOLLY’ 12' JUMPS d°ck Safely and were grabbed " ‘ g: hay pack,“ 0,," 330,000 9mm“; 501d first p1'ize—a horse and cart, m; gsgziennfig‘ an‘; 8nd,“; with mands upon him. If lie didnt offer to take me to places, I stayed four o'clock on Tuesday mornim ' LT; YOUNGER of a tire nailed to ilic side of - i could in 1931. 243 i When the prize was sent round to ’ ‘ at home no matter how badly I wanted to go If he didn't suggest. I ‘so g9 b 13; m 1 ' 11°“ m?“ the water‘ edge l » - ~ ' 1 - b. Mr . Wllf d - » ' M 5111)" °'-W""'"'" lsandl’? 11°11“ 11° 1°°l<¢d 1t Over dry ingredients‘ Add Yanma and get a new dress. I went shabby. If he didn't remember an annit ersai" ‘d p m er i s‘ re San 1 —_ A1°111ba1¢1 MfiNtv. 635 north ' ~ | of . QABYQ QWN 115L515 .= n, m told 1n stlflly-benten ess whites . 1' ""11 “B” 6 "115- T11°1° 111° (Times Journal rm William t . k, ~ o .bc , W1 l1 0r w! eye, and after walk- I shed a secret tear over his forgetfulness, but I never reiiiiiidcil him oi lei; to mourn h band a d 1 h; i ’ ' "s Bu.” ' Wm was “m "3 °11 ’ I I" ' Ev. » ing round i; twice he remgrkeqh- I Bake m a mmierate Ave“ (350 Ae- liis omision. The result has been that John has been a selfish, indifler- r0115 and scvehadallsghters all Vilellflm Sept‘ m) launch about 25 feet away’ h l . | “gimp A t “Aye, I thought mere wad grees F.) about 35 minutes. Makes, mt husband who has . . Y V " - ‘ Not taking time to remove any of ed; made his way to m, 855M bi’- . never paid me any of the attentions that a “ll i 1 g i Y l 11 STURGEOW CHOOL .- , one zarge layer. . . “ ‘ awe“ res d5 ‘m the Band and m“ liis clothin not even his hat . {>1 - I Fl In . S something wrang wt it. Whaurs ciaves ,and he thinks I am a sort of feminine freak who doesn't care in Boston g’ l Id ' °1 the 11°15 an“ 11°11’ mm "" ' _ m - y- . , ' Richard Connoly, 12 year o son t it W _ Am ‘.1 51 , i u; w?” The following is the honor roll 1 e mp Chocolate Marshmallow Frosting gzgzrcigtzi ‘;§°°£ai;“z;‘glgekiggrzgiedfbg m?’ husband’ °‘ ‘my i T11“ 1111"“ 1°°1‘ 11111" 11°11‘ 11°‘ of Mr. and ivm. J. L. Connolly 22a §,',,,§‘§,,id“§,,,ff,‘ we em \ . ~ , _ n o wi e. ‘ 1 a "‘ C“: U n for Miss Creeds Department of lcreed’ flame Graham. Iqeammew_ 3 Squares bmel‘ cllofiflflte- ___ [£13152 rsillzfifice glzerilhczisdiag" Cumming street, plunged headfirst ence the boys were no,“ (he W0 1 GWC 5111189?“ 56111101 1011118 llwlllll 0f -ellyii. Albert Joiiustone, Genevieve l" pound m“.1s“t‘““1‘°‘1‘;i- "Now I know ‘that every woman's husband treats her just exactly as cemetena yin“ Mn Aime, nmcmh mm the Kammlstlqum river “d f0!‘ their 01119911911"- 1 August. lJamieson, Marjorie Jamleson, Eva. if cup 8WD $11?“ m ' she teaches him to treat her when they are first married. It is then m; rescued his youmer 11mm” Jlmm“ The rescue was. not made -~ y" Grade V11 "1111 “11-1- 31111195 ‘Jackson Doris Lavers Clarence Col pound con cc lone“ Sugar‘ she-establishes her status as a Lad ' age 1° ‘mm dmwnln‘ The "s" ' l 11 1'1 W’ 1 , _ , - . - , y Love, or a servant, and he lives-up ' 1° 111° b°Y5 5m y “n 1 ' 11" ,, Iilewellyn; 2, Lilian King; 3, Claire ‘Mugs. Lmm Km‘ l5 teaspoon vfllllllfl- to what She expects o‘ him the remainder of his me ., l cue took place Saturday afternoon hours 1am; Richard, 5m; tired -' | f?‘ C air Wight; 4, Mary Farrel; 5, James I ML Lanmgan.‘ Deputment Melgocgocolatt: anidrgarslifiiallows ' " . ' t opposite Pool elevator No. Sid m. his experience. “.35 asked w I . " Creed; 6, Evelyn Jamieson; 7, Mary _ . , over i ng wa er. m. a 1- ,, . ,, x _ y ' J 1; was Wm] 0km a p .10"; _- .. h ,, m u m, Jackson _ Mgigalde Iél l1,‘ Geoige Glow, 2, “e at a time. suiting, to keep ‘ “ ‘If I had to live my married life over again. said the SLCOTiCl woman g . g» A‘ ‘ ‘vim a long suzkllrromilthe dockpthat some work by his sisn i» o c 1 7- Engl ' ' _ ‘ _ l @1116 Tee . 3. Phyllis King. , 1 I would be more understanding. Tom and I mariner! on a shoe g- , 4 9d 111m 011 1115 -“Z111"-~‘-- of Grade v_1_ Q3435 Lavgis- z, , Grade u_1 N,“ M C , smooth. Add sugar to stifien. 'I‘hen t‘. ,_ _ S 1,, Jlmmy 10st ms balance and m, up ,_ f h at J ) hm m”, Ir “ dust yqorence Claw 3 SW1“ Mcmnnon ‘via L} n . 3 é d: arron. 2. vanilla, MIX thoroughly when s 1mg. and I know now that. our first year of married life was a niglit- _ ~ to the water Unable to swim a I you a 1o umi w _ t I - I H r - _ - ' . i . \' 1 I m ' p hone 4 Patricia Wight" 5 Gladys Lari- ‘$0,114 Ewen)?’ L’ 1° {ey Jame frosting is cold, spread 0n 001d mare or work mid wony and aims and anxieties to mm Bu}; I ‘v35 gm The shape of your face shouldlstroke the bo cried for hel b t er and pull. J mmy (ill-m, . A thou - . ' i v . . 10 0 B8 1111 8911. 5. Harry hind pleasure-loving, and had aways been accustomed to having a. lot o. I y p 11 b8 IHZY i100. 551d R10 1111- - P, a H drlgan, 6, Catherine Jackson, 7, _M,u-phy_ cake. h is th I m L “n” take me about and 8W8 me good times and I comm“ understand determine the location of your that was needless, as his brother the first; intimation to m9 fa |. ' 1 vi h. <, Rall,tls ano errecpe a v ,’ g " ' __ - ,i l\ rzgiplg (Sr )_1 flame GNP Llsraff“ 151-) 1111-1» 119911111413 ‘ma; t: go In your special cone‘) lvllly I had to settle down when I got married and stay at home. firgfiegilrelre 221G113 131111315“ 12:5‘? 15150113131111? 195511511 V0 5W1!" 0111i’ of what had taken Pliiu ililfflllg v 51' ham" 2 Caroline Creed" 3 Irene ewie y“, 2' Frances Cram-L tion. Perhaps there is nothing that‘ , ' h w W15,- f it: T, ry m5 z ‘l; mo“ hs ago and was on afternoon several hours Om 1‘ ‘P3116 Creed :1 Mary Creed. 5' Percy Glade (Sm (m-‘L Clemmle i establishes a homemakers kitchen so I was always nagging poor Tom to take me out of Hemngs’ and a; possl ‘as o] o“ 1 h e aPyl rescue mm. (Rmhard Conncny ‘would w 5 r ' ' ' ' 14°C=11T°1h 2- 13811181 Daley; 3, Ger- 1 d u f _ ,when he refused I said mean and nasty thingsto liim. When he wasn't “m” 1"“ W11 appear 1° M’ i “"5" 1"" 111° will!‘ born at East Royulti: Char! E Jamieson; 6, Gordon Johnston. I: 31d Lanigan. reputation so ilrmy an Si; 5 11¢ gay and mam, around the h°use_ I wept and accused Mm o; being a a better contour if rouge i5 placed When Richard plunged into the town, and is a. grandson of tliels I Grade 1V (JF-l-l. 11611111 1'16".‘ Grade I (Jr.)-—l, Myron Jackson; wmy as the abmw to pm use n groucli, though now I know that the reason of his silence “i513 ma, he was around the cheek bones. Don't use water and came up Jimmy had gone William and Mrs. Connolly, 511V"? 2- 17°13 Lave"; 3- Gcnflm“ bola McKinnon, Maurice Creed, Ai- mmnhwvatermg °h°°°1ate cake’ just so med and worn out and neryQ-fygzzlgd 11w; 311 ma, he wanted to ico much. Keep it away from the down again. Richard dived on see- Royalty, and has relatives Still 1i Jamieson; 4, Albert Johnstone; 5. m; Jomicson, Freda Clow. Somehow or otherLthe exéierirsent- do was to slump down and “m. now mg his young brother going 1m d“ mg near them M“ and Mm h 14111111118 Jflmleifm- 5- E" 13°11" Perfect attendance - Madeline ‘l “when resmnshle m he m” I: your face i, long and oval- and both came up shortly after» Qonnogiy and family iuovrd 1° ~ son: '7, Clarence Collings. tions given above has been able to l William in 1924 at Wlllfll i113" " still reside.) 0 save money on your electric liglit bills, follow the example of large building!- They Imow that EDISON MAZDA Lamps-IN" ' nameless ImIIBIIOIIB—QIVB greatest value f0!‘ ‘current cousumui. Buy them by 111° “rm” MADE IN CANADA IEDI1SON@MAZD LAM use CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC C0. LIM ’ n/nmy ll