"H! cilia /lS0oia | .a nd omaifsRis w wvvfiv #6v‘v¢“ isrso oi ,“_““ ‘Ash-A AAALAa AL-QAA -.---... “u, .- ::AA:-¢A AAAAAA .. rut-gunm- a‘ l I Household Scrapbook § iLJi-otlly nasty..- Ellenfr ' ‘t - re I . t xaymulaaeranwrwuo ‘i. m ‘ ' . l e i Oil m‘: the~ kitchen calendars this mora- ex 9mm one, which remains in‘ ita ‘ y to the unbroken number of ‘e prer- rrl" .i Ti“ wit“ BCGOI‘ 0Q W llllll ‘W GI. uIdQHd“ "l. " Watching me at the tit-flit near- . ‘—-— il=si"..-~::....-"~:..i.-*s.e-<-- . _ a er re- aaifiieail. “a uteercheneicghollliégdrm DEAR miss DIX. 1 yhnve met the lmn o! my dreams Blldhl Kan: ggetlqlny, he h Mud w “b,” btemhtm 1t has 5 tendency to to marry him. He doesnt make mlmh money and has been es an ma; is", on, ""1; t,‘ mm___ 5 ' l’ darken the silver. "All that is nee. in making love to me. and I thouaht it wt: bowl» o1 financial "who with none mining. _Bo that as . And, malra us look up and not essary to keep sterling silver bright so I ‘iirrally proposed to him and hedldlft say “yee" or “no"- He only he comes away from fold‘ or sly » flown- is a washing kill; {lot 1505i? water; wanted time to think it over. d ti: figlzulleulgyleflatlztytrlllmmmlh w. Wham Wm“ rns oroug n ear, ot - as -——— er fire wipe dry? c w“ s°"°”" “m” I ““"°.,;."°§l“t'°“ lffmiFenf ‘f... to the time of some important ev- Oil-silk curtains should be laund- - fwd "W- "m" “WW ° "Y W“ ent, "whIch really should have erod in wem water and Yellow Marks not in-doubt that he loves me because 1 know he taken placebefore this-Ellen" or mood l-ll docs. and. now I think he is just almid to 88¢ "l!" ii it should happen that his cares 1f the porcelain sink or the bath- .ried. How can I make him really want to get inlsr- have been somewhat oordensome, I tub has yellow rust marks caused . fled? and he is too tired to rise from the Wm‘ swwh talm n. A. L. by constant drlppim of water. rc- . comfort of his chainto consult this ANSWER: we“, mush”... yo“ know “m; record of thedayl, an oft-re Woman Proposes a _ ,. . . Danger of tarnim can be eilmln- td i silverware is stored 1n bags at of red. green or gray Canton flan- nel or rece iocles lned with ,l~h!s Woman ilverlilaylag. IlsalI Ia Hoarding {novewthem by rubbing with pum- aged "any "EV" °°‘ “Wm “i?” m "='"*"....""..l"'":: like“: “am” '" ° "°'" film“- ... has?" % wchmenare . e wenaman as.’ oars o nerison . ‘t - . . iieh scm these d ys. Both o! these so . ............2‘?still.‘tifilliitwirtloliiéittetali. ...‘..".."'::.':..s s. "£222.: ti.“ ""3 ‘mm?’ "*- "M" "°° 5mm‘ it Wm eat “H the glue‘ He doesn't make her life miserable with his importunitles. Now that poet's writings. Learned in school women are dbing the courting and popping the question tlhey should It cummfllfll! "Illlrty do?! hlih respect the-same traditions. selmmbe", “d "n it "Wm" '° ese little nlnrin h. You can be sure your clothe, 811V 0i Th e "April, June. and November: all o“ l “tam 38M whm m“ a" m“ \ m “swim w» we" il‘.f..'§1‘.."‘!.$...‘.l}".¥;%'.‘*;. "ass tempts; bee» .=,>;...~;~,;;,,t1<>.-,s u» M more. a ____ mm t w him February then has one day morey-r a l"? any“ M mun"! on m 1:: 33:1‘ you is» s» ssh»- 3"“ fr“ Y2" .75?‘ l“. firs... ... “lll“ol.i.e‘l‘lif°..‘éi - so == =- t. o. l.» a. m." "i extend meat tn thts respect not... and. either because he oesn wan you or a 8.01" e c" ll P"? Then t e fio ndetrs have an ln- wit“, m; - can compete with the old-fashioned is not in a financial position to marry. he has virtually said “no" to you. woolen to consult this Wm. l! e tew. Be th 'ft a th h - at an te, he is stalling tor time, and no ardent lover does that. fl" 8mm" Q" "it "w?" 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Pa; iogrrlilga manner-g“ down-go‘? bmowslwteuletls Your on. 1y x WM‘ 7°“ waxdntbe‘ B°°ws° n“ a, twbtd m°mt0ny_ vary the an‘: 513,151’; rreiinfrls: 3,1050“ ofcréifidyobue kgvzgggtned $833..“ for him contain a curious mixture: llillets are the‘ meaty sides d clothes look prenmwhen youlook “Wm” °t shew“ b” “m! d ‘elem have your own way and get vrlhgt you wanted that you would domin- I mueve‘ He "H" "m" l“ “m” “b592,” 1 $3“ “w” n? Your best. it's only natural to be- Zing‘; :1! £32. “cry swim: émll ate him and henpeck the life out of him. slpgcgrlmlgloéitldantilyélzlgiit: $53: “Gian! ‘Ken m‘ ofimhnl > gin spring by figuring on Flexeee. pony-fare" when herbs are clever- As I see it, your best play is to drop your lovww-lillld 1'0! i1 Whllfi- ent relief. Regret, that some of Ind flulllld fill! lllflll- 1111K“! y used to give them that distinct- Leave him alone. Let him think that you have gotten over your in- his hours were allowed to pass by . “W911 301'"!- lVHWl-lllllt flfilmll; t l“ fatliation. I! he thinks he has lost you. it may make him realize that clgrellessly arnd elaoa DrQOIIIIQ mlnny 118%,‘; wga!°%ofll%°§m% ve you vert ed ll h t - quanta? (shim a hm Ya tggsgalrb he loves you more than he thought he did. . gum: his’?! lslrgneennoworaegnoctag: Woman“ amen,“ this Wm (ul) i’ lldi i“ l h t, l" h ti. 1 4| on the moisture broof- wmlvner cloth 1,...” Eddfi, ftpw ,“.,,e°, esmtew‘ DEAR mommy DIX: 1 have a neighboring iamiiy with_four fiflrmpoof.’ lfxmti§nllf rflfigff 3:1, around the fish. If they are , ht until the desired flavqm- is ttbttln. children, the oldest being four years old. They are dirty and uncured that, do” gamed greeqom from salted. the homemaker doesnt. ave ‘ood- i’ Sweet niarjoram adds spice to for and have no home training whatsoever. They do not even have the the confinement of the class room l" “dd “W “m” °t m!‘ ‘eumnkw mackerel Iun cases q o?‘ 1*“ Omfllwr equipment. It's more durdagle daisxlityelarllflllrtdpinflklspfilli all. m‘ ilowsuweliaawhltmigsilcnt: PREFMH! T0 éiul"? The first crocus . the first robin: IUISPDINGFIVII Intheaoodold W h“ daysmyioilm i Q-O-Q ""1 and lflmb BWWS- The lwme proper food The parents are always on the go and the children sponge to be out of doors and about the ' economists of the Consumer Sec- . t‘ ~ l - .1 b frm. "And hen ill your little l Better English tIon. Dominion Department of glsghgltge B33331; fgwgggsegggrglns M 1M- "Phe He month M l» v .1. b. "n.3,; any“ "bee... , Agllglélllgllljfl. recommended at this y g‘ overheard a visitor question Karo- mo" minutes ‘or c _ m c" wmhm mshxmdaittagal cognates-ligament cautl- lvn recently in James!’ heal-ink. YW don.‘ med m Wu}, E! I "He! i‘ e . .- - ~ -~- ' ' 53$? ll’.“°.‘€§€..2.l“‘l€...“2il‘.t¥i.3 “so Ill-s we» I» M» 3 ma,“ L” ‘Tw To MAKE A Goon 5T5" ANBWEI? You can Nport the case to the Society for Prevention of for her‘ “Indeed it won't be to‘; d°‘ ymglogafh m“ an“ M u: "'1; y _ ' ' .. u ulcer. take a van ss+eeeeo+eee++ t tkrilsevyriifiai. llsemwguliofi Cut meat in “him-m m...“ PM“ cruelty to Chlldrenmand it will see that the youngsters are better taken 1811s rrllgrvguéngid rigdlkrlili: 15am‘ an o, the m,“ bet" ready t9 ‘g suéoeedy 59399.. we]; and dmdg, Wm. care o1. Possibly at may make the parents so mad that they will use in t, fgclpg without, a, momenta fl _ _ h _ past added aoberly: "the po-or llt- _ Q. Should all members o1 the 2. What is the correct pronunc- °‘"' *1 dwl" “We m" “I I ° “°‘¥“"°'h°°d “Igmilgle “u,” I l" “m mm .. .. Brown meat in hot fat. But people who permit themselves to be victimized as ou are de- “e dear!" 1 il in t th taibl til i tl 0f Dlnce-nez ? ' y ~ ' ' ° am y rem“ a ‘ e e “n a on ‘I removed the March leaves ma‘ filrétgeégrvanhtgnmhntggfigg . Add n] ll "s "was ~== s. lips at..." “tnhsissils? we" his‘fislshoisslrlzutlsrs §‘l‘."2§°.3i‘f ........... _ ~ . a U 4 nolxltugbs; ‘this is good training. syme ‘Al/ting.’ sympathetw. fiwem_'*abt’gmp?alm' ‘mm m“ them frankly that they are not welcome. When we are the victims o! number of any month’! dflYl-but i. 4- . 1-2 ID 2 hours. The person who is not well-bred 4. does the word scin- N n deadbeats, it is ur f it. merely one new moon In order is“ l" “me ‘s “l?” ‘i. his “%“".t‘i:‘2’ is .. word mo... hi5 “véallsiilettt filth“... ° °‘"“ ““ --— ii“‘r"'i‘°° "M" ma“ "im s: m - e same- manners w en p . . H c k t9 d _ b0 _ . _ e res new page an see ng a Q- On what social occasions is with alt that mGBAUS regard for the $0" £wfng_ ‘h ll! 12 hour whoDE-Althas ails/ix: lgvliifz.wlllofllii)lefieflzzllisflfiltzlhfl lnhlgr: 312;“:- 3:331 any; sygslzvligniefdirgtntldullyzlé8 ggrtiieblllm- lg f??? wit“, l em This ea men 8 a man privileged to wear a busi- interests of others"? mm v t d tam _ _ 1m tfingkglgfg “the eltfquld“ f‘; with him and r am afraid my mother or his wife will find out about it. .0 that we might meet 5n ggmmqn gummy m“ m“ w mnkmt _ What can I do to rid myself o! these pests? NEIGHBOR. Morning Smile NOW DI 600D woman estate owner wlleoui vm Xenia in order to aave_ex- . She found one of her ten- in a discontented frame oi §> shléfiié gig es, u ‘am, . And you/would look the same way i! ou hadn't had any palm on you or nvo years." SAW ENOUGH While Mn. MaoPhes-aon l _2 lbs. lamb. breast or shoulder 1-4 cup flour ifegespoon salt ' ESDOOI! D9900!‘ Dash o! ground cloves in ult? £15: 5H6‘ l?” W191i! B husl-lgesfs suié ANSWERS “man He doesn't want me to go with anyone else. . footing as it were. The licence to- _.___ Belly “Ofma M95510" e ("'9 ., A petlzing stews may be prep“- What can I do? I can't give him up and I can't have him. day allows, I ordlnnrily disregard Mopggpqzg Tug 91,95“ gl-ffllgikstaléw "lmmal 1““°“°°“- thféd Sfgl- s\{m“§;‘_i.m“§_hf,,§n‘f;u‘§,°§; git: goggeiéivegr. fW/lllim (ha?! method AN GA ilsvnihyelatiiugonfavfieablle355022-1151?’ lsracs m 10m noun I Q. Should a man use his right parls-na. first a as in pan. second u ..° e "my ‘m: 5W5“! Y°l1 w" u-W B “We Wmmuh 59h"- Allli l! You W111 Edd n l t t‘ u, ' um “u; t "’_ - " s “W” mslmsssi “r $..‘i‘£l..‘f.";‘.t.‘° rill”. 22:. “m: a‘? l? ‘all? -y'--~ " “‘““°" “~‘i"‘"‘ B - - ' - ' way. - l‘ ° °ll 89 Y0" 9 W "8 fill B!‘ I never regret “April Fools‘ " day Dream elgget; wvlth lenty h.“"...?‘i§‘.“ii.2£“§t€§’%$..f*l%%‘%J2‘? §l§3tl°5i...-"l‘§§e... ...... will: mass u“ u“ w l- mi i» l» o. = m ire-r w m a...» - e r. h h l eflkm lame) “Thu aésertxon count“ B RAGOUT grace. You are wasting your youth on a man who cant marry you and go about my work with a taut mind future sun to W 0m e 5 SD 8- scmtma o‘ tmth_.._Hmn Gmgfi who will keep every other roan from marrying you. and you will be 1m and harboring sgiflons’. "Igoirrt 5, A1t,\'lfl,gl1i_ “ll-h llflthllls but bitter regrets for having been such a fool. B! lhflm set you. len ' I a vae A“ m” “ma” “we Wm m‘ Y°“ ‘° m“ “h” "°“‘°“" hmm“ gyrleliliftrllgurlrrlcrlrling‘ ‘halos "trill: face everyda 8s you would Want them to treat yours. if you ihad one. when James and the others. go ‘Hie coat cfiaset that holds all the innocently about their duties. their family coats. hats. umbrellas and o-o-oo-oo Cook ’s Corner .'.‘ lIACAF-ONI SOUFFLE RING One cu macaroni. in one-inch lengths; tablespoon mild-flavour- ed fat. 1 cup soft bread crumbs. 1 cup top milk. 1 cup grated cheese. V: teaspoon salt. 3 egg yolks, 3 egg wihiles Cook the macaroni in boiling, salted water until in Melt lat and add crumbs, top milk. cheese, salt and slightly beaten egg yolks, to the macaroni. Beat the egg whites un- til stiff. but not dry and fold into first mixture. Pour into a greased casserole and oven-peach in a mod- erate ovsin. 350 degrees F. for om- hour. Serve with a. well-seasoned tomato sauce. ‘Fills mixture may also be cooked i". a rang mould. a-r-l the centre tilled with creamed mixed vegetables. Six servings When a green salad is served for luncheon or supper luncheon cheese cakes, as an accompaniment. makes a substantial main course. LUNCHEON YJYIEESE CAKES Two cakes compressed yeast. 1-’.- cup lukewarm water. 1 tablespocn sugar. ‘.1 cup shortening. 1 tea- spoon salt. 2 eggs. 1 1/3 cups grat- ed cheese. 11.6 teaspoons dry mus- tard. l-Yi cups all-purpose flour, Dissolve yeast in lukewarm wa- ter and add sugar. Cream shorten- im and salt together. Add Bills un- in ‘beaten. one at a time. and beat wefl How Can I l!! By Anne Ashley QO-GOO-Q-O-OO-O-O-O-OGO-Q Q- How can I darken the color of furniture? . Try the following: One pint linseed oil. one ounce rose pink. one ounce nlkaniet root. beaten up in a metal mortar; let this mixture stand {or a day or two; then pour in off tlhe oil, which will be of a rich color. Apply with a. soft brush, Q. How can I soften s. tooth- brush? that is too hard for the gums. A. Soak the toothbrush in hot vinegar for a half-hour. Then wash in clear. cold water and you will find a great deal of the stiffness has been eliminated. . How can I keep scratches from being noticeable on patent leather shoes? . . A. Paint line-shoes with. a mix- ture of olive oil and let black ink. applied with a. very fine brush. after each addition. Add grated cheese and beat until thoroughly blended. Add dissolved yeast. Si! together the mustard and flour and add gradually tc first mixture. Beat well. Drop a hes ing tea- spoonful into greased m fin pans or onto a greased baking sheet. allowing about two inches space between each. Let rise until light and spongy. about om hour. Bake a moderately hot oven. $75 de- grees It. for 20 minutes. Makes M. I] ICAN'T WRITE UNLE55" MY PENCIL HA§ A POINT! WELL mun TURAEO/V 1/15’ SHARPE/Véi? /s p EAOUG/JM/fi; see/seas t MAYBE YOU PREFER I'D CHEW IT TO A POINT, MIZBUDGET’ '. iOuM/ow me eute- no EATING oats/us _ QcF/CE HOURS! 2 tablespoons fat 1-2 cup Onion. chopped 3 culls water 6 medium carrots. quartered 1 cup celery. chopped 1 tablespoon spicy mead. sauce 1 teaspoon salt move as much fat from lamb as Wsslble. Dredge meat with flour, to which has been added the salt. Denver and dash of ground cloves. Brown the meat with the orllqm hot fat. Add water and simmer an until tender. Skim of! fat, ad vegetables. sauce and salt. Cover and Clmtinug cooking lint" Vfliletables are tender. Serve gig: Tomato Dumplings. Six serv- TOMATO DUMPLINGS 3 CUPS all-purpose flour OR. 2 1-4 cups pastry flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Sift, togiethtotlllagcfi i H‘ n red ts Add tomato juice sllnlit iagnceleanlid mix just enough to moisten flour. DIM: by tablespoonsful on top of slow. Cover tightly and steam 15 minutes. Do not remove cover duri cooking period. To crowd ng. which results in dumplings use a wide shallow pan. Be cg léheere is sufficient liquid on s ore addln dum Six servings. i pun“ TONGUI CABIIIOII 1i slices cooked ‘ 2 medium onions, sliced 3 carrots, diced 2 potatoes. diced 9-8 our men 4 tablespoons ur 1 1-2 cups stock from tongue 1 teaspoon salt ‘ 1-6 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon horseradish 1-4 cup cetsuv m‘ chili sauce Arrange slices of cooked tongue in the bottom of a large casserole and cover with vegetables. Make e. gravy of flour and stock. Add over meat and vegetables Cover and bake oven. 350 degrees l". for l hour. any spots. Ba Cut lamb into 1-inch pieces. Re Sh‘ "fl/BIDS- roraro sncltlrrs something new in the way of serv- unbroken ing baked potatoes. 'l‘hey call them salt and peplper to taste and a u Potato Secrets. Potato Secrets re- little lop mlk. Whip until fluffy. comes at the end of aday to quire Si; large Domflges fm- 51x gall 11115115113 with merit mixture. this houie" descends, and lanlll BOSE HAT AND MITTEN SET oven until potatoes flllbt until soft-about one hour. scrvitngs. one cup ground. cooked rnea. one cu r vv i- cream .. w... . ,, ~-t=--~st-%§t%tltnil1==-ta,; .:":‘..'"*s:; pper, orser an ca an pepper use. - cup coo carrots iinely chopped. Wash and Pwin" l" "‘ °rd°fly "‘l“'n°" toes well and remove Ice in a rnoderatelv “ncflq , , , h“ °""' m d°‘"°°‘ F"h'°‘“}§§§; This, then ia my downfall. 1t hearts apparently set on things automatically I let down my de- meat, gravy, sgagonlng and n. comes to the acompanimentpi’ a fgu_ gut 511w (mm mi‘... awe; o; heartv chuckle and a well-pressed ‘Que; mutt)“ 5°09 ' out potato. lam-tn; air. So that. aa it was this eve- QhQIYL M”). poi-Mm add nlng, when James sat in his old chair and the delightful quiet that bleaa Pile potatoes on top. Reheat in or friends have gathered to ta Y brcvmcd and fllllri-z is ‘i GIRLS! WOMEN! aoirou surrsa distress of ‘fry This Ilhetlve Medicine ‘Iheuanttdaeflhnlaltllolilll "yhilllflttflbllliillltlilyw done. 2i ""11 M15“ ' ‘a loveb- waning this. tho am ‘"3: M‘ uh a ervoul. llttery, cranky ,1 t- . . tar-lit m“ - . g ‘maaiailfihtbi-zlalfliilalg mtfWl-“Q” fiwoiulowo I2“""Mfi* u Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable 1 l‘; ‘J. Comcmndtorellevendicymptaiu. ,4 noes non r over the happenings of the peat hours, James aald “Sure. I fooled Ellen-eo simple tool" Then trad- ing on past happenings, If Mr. D. was not coming down along the hill as I pointed out excitedly to James. when we were about to sit down to breakfast. and he hurried to the window, it was only par- hapa that "coming events cast their shadows before" for In no time at all Purd from the gate- way barked a glad yelp or two and truly there he was. Back to his work, he came from week-end- ing at his home down the river road. "No, I didn't go anywhere his mow suit out Susie in her coat o! tor. in time for the mi Th t »ooo»- null -he' g sin. Wxlun yesterday" he said in answer to my question. "Yes. I stayed at home " all day." James and 1 too lllbltflb! ed to t state. in d mace to _ a bitter No h wind, the in the feel of it. Our sermons and rch ic nd d ie returned homo. facin the breele. g and eve- nw choral. on it was, that A I, month of aiternatlngwoloud n! ' ill » stotentar N" alliance-salsa“ overshoes would be a good place to begin, as this is the one closet Your guests one sure to see. The ample addition of a hat holder on the wall and one of the new wood or men ks to hold umbrellas and _ th "Fibber McGee" effect, of g - thing about to fail out on yo . A other convenient id Is to be d d. or you mick one of the wall-paper cut-out ens aroun lain minor for an effective ecoratlon. Your women guests will appreciate it. when they went to out on powder and stick. The other dav a friend showed me how she had lust redone her bedroom closet. The . closet walla and shelves were covered consulate- ly with quilted chintz in a any. green and yellow stripe. Bren the Hole-lg glflt mei" abide mended‘ - . — The ttle nun took a quick = “Well. ii! did. he lied fer lr. I've lot my wish. {fink zNeedlecraftf -FORi THE nome- TWO-OF-A-IIN D I the moth and-downer flelweetbst laminating‘- I eaewoadorabiepot- i t t included) IN - “like .. .. 1e... ha‘ Ila as requires ~ u, _"%irau_t'lnrlsas seas §"""='.:..l".:.".."..$.'::t 2.1.2.11 T $31 “" ‘ "“““°' *2“ 2‘ swa ‘guts toe cal-run.“ Q .1 flit‘