__ "““F;f'°"' _. e me ““".‘.‘_';‘l'£1'€'_{if_’.‘.““. shew.“ NQYIKPERJQ~.J?‘~= l Womank Realm --- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature g Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box 11w HQU$EWIFE and HER ACTIVITTES ‘pinch the flesh deeply w break down fatty tissues. i)oii’t Marry a Man if His Presence Bores You . During the Courtship Days, for There Will Be Little Happiness Under the Long Contract of Marriage MOTHER. AND SON She would have thouSlll-—~5ll° ‘Yould have said. BEAUTY BOX Dear Ilfiss Dix-I rim 19 and on the verge of marrying a good depend- CANADA’! able mmi, but I don't know whether or not I love him. He insists on see- STANDARD or I Laid a hand 0n my puZZlf-‘d llflld- "lfillllififllQl-lll-"Y lPei-haps not spoken, but let me know Many people who have been pre- ihg nae every night and all day Sunday, I get sick of having him about . - 50 luufill. Do you think I should marry, feeling this way about him? I feel that 1 ‘ am too young to enter such a serious thing I I ;which was the ivay she would have ‘sented with a swagger beauty use Muj-Mpgflrat ggppgg 1 ,,,,, ,0, in... it a. "whit; elephant" l8 they . . . i And i! the harder way I took. icannot get the creams and powd- QS mflYll-Se. but my home environment gets l K¢Pf Freda? Ligand“ Fm] l Made it smooth with her darling [ers to g0 into the little whtlinm me so disgusted 1 feel like marrying any one 100g without making a mess. -o sot oWoy. My father drinks a lot and my i ‘f’ The powder @1115 "m1 8°.” l° mother quarrels with him I do all the l 1-0113 l°ll8 Yea“ have WWW" "5 ‘ waste and the creams refuse in 80 housework and work out, too and am ner- grown, into the pots at all. vous and sick half ‘the time. My mother Yet how oft. as I walked alone. Tubes can, of course, be squeezed thinks I should marry for my fiance is good Those old words on my lllls 1'“ It out into any container without p, me and p, he; we have Se, me w.d_ l caught, lldifficulty. To transfer cream from a ding date and bought. part of our furniture. . “She would have said-she would 1 large jar to a small one, use the ' have thought." lhandle of a teaspoon. Fill the Jar Today's Short Wave Radio Program but I am crazy with worry. so please tell me , ——-- . -. what to do? UNDECIDED (All In; in hstern Bull) R. R. PYATT. it,” {up B5 possible, mm, w gmcoth p t. ; ‘ y - _ Answ"; jthe cream out, warm it very slight- _ ' - j - - Cnll off the wedding or you will go wholly crazy when you realize . . P ‘ly- ' that _ ll aft‘ builiid for life to a man who is distasteful to you and gets on Tvhsgggllwlrllslzigfiléi)?“ 1o N0 wms BRING l Liquids for tiny bottles, such as s ~ I H ' ’ U B o * .es so badly that you cannot stand him for evening calls and a 5G5 méhért wane Man Ba Avoid whispering in me mom of ‘ perfume °r mu v“ml'sh' mm l” a 5 N iislt. Break off the match for his sake as well as for your own wix p‘ ' g‘ a sick person particukmy after transferred with the aid of an eye] . Ior no rip-n con he happy with o Wlfo who merely tolerates him. ' 3H m" 9'53 me‘ ‘ lthe doctor's visit It is apt to ex- °' m“ dmlm" The “u” “m! WII I YOU ‘IQ ROME ' ' for varnish should not. be used for 1min. marry any man unless you love him so well that his mere pres- ‘ you with iihppuiess and a sense of well-being and you count the t. ‘I'll his \'iSll5. Marriage lasts for a long, long time, and it will tr it‘ you iii-c united to a husband who bores you, or whose little utc you, or who for some reason that you cannot explain even elf you cannot bring yourself to care for. 224e, warn under the best conditions and to the best of mvn, 1'5 . . uri to: twury woniiui to imvcl . For her it is bound to be full of ~ l" l» ol dlldllllll; herself to another, of giving up her own desires and w dud hopes and ambitions for her husband; of the pain of bearing .r...\ll't.‘ll and the endless labor of rearing them, and nothing but a great. b..- lll.i:\'i'.§ it worth while to a woman. With love, marriage becomes a RXAYlll lo u. woman. Without love, it is a purgatory. cite the patient and cause him to believe he is more ill than being‘ wold. i 6 p.m.—I\'e\\'s in 31.1 m., 9.63 meg. LONDON 6:55 pnt-"Witliiii the Law" English. 2R0, anything else. h Powder is not difficult to deal ‘yvlth if you make a paper funnel ‘ and pour it. through this. Better trait 1), by Bayard veiLer. GSP. istill, borrow the kitchen tunnel, but 19.6 m., 15.31 meg; GSD, 25.5 m., . When the stockings are too much l be 5"“ 1t l" perfectly dry °r your 1M5 meg“ m" 9'58 meg‘ z mended for street W081‘, instead of l mwder Wm clog‘ 7 p.m.-Women's Hour: Practical rolling them a‘; yo“ do your good Blue amber which is mined m hints for kitchen and cellar. DJD. ones’ “e them together Wm‘ a s “use is m“, hem wide] used 054 m 1177 m - ‘loose knot. Then you know they l” ' 3 y ' " ' " ' BEEIZJN in" house stockings and you new, Necklaces are made of square carved ‘ y ha S d b, m1 in “mm. ypleaques of blue amber. 8.30 pin-Concert by an Army are em "a 5e l x g Amber posesses the advantage of Here's one pleasant, refreshing drink the: brings you two benefits. When you mkt- two leaspoonfulii ofSal Hepatica in a glass of “mitt-r, you find that quickly, yet gently, wastes art- thor- oughly cleared from your system. Anti, at the. same time, Sal Heparin’: alkaline action emu. bats your acid condition. You soon feel better because Sal Heparin. attacks barb of the conditions that were drug- ging at you-combats both simultaneously. Get a bottle of Sal Hepatica from your druggist today. Tbe Mineral Salt Larrztiue “Jlsbeccuse It Combats Acidity as well as Constipation MOST people who don't feel up to par are suffering not only from conitfpatlan but excess acklfty as well ——a condition which most invariably accompanies constipation. That combination soon robs you of energy- drags you down. And, to really feel better, it is not enough to laorrect iust constipation-you must combat acidity, mo. That is just what Sal Hepatiea does. That is its double action. SAL HEPATICA SORT AS YOU DARN to (my time wondering if ou are in love or not. When - ~ ~. _ in will know it in every fiber oiy your being. You won't be sick Band‘ DJD’ 232R?" Al“ meg‘. --—- i being Slllwblo i0 W931" Wllih lwfildd- Mat a? combats And”)! n", ' the boy you are in love withvhanging around. You will want 8,30 pm _ scanwwnmk QUICK WORK _____. ‘H; llllll ZlDfJLl‘. till the rune. You won't dread your wedding day, you'll want ' ' ' ' — ~ .—- EYE Cosltmflcs- "c" ‘ "'1- - = YVZRC’ 517 m" 5'8 meg‘ I To save time in making French .- place of olive oil or vhselinc, both l . y because your home conditions are unsatisfactory. A lot 1015 lfligfiN h n mam; on children-s moulds, use More eye cosmetics than ever of which are often used for coating] A Morn e Qnlile Remembrance V of girls do Llhll, and they find they have Just Jumped out of the frying pun ‘ pm‘ W's “m” the next to the smallest hemmer are appearing this season with blue the ms.) lag" i , mw the lire, It‘ you're unhappy at home, you can leave and get a job gsgegtalnoé couminGssgngil GsD’ of the sewing machine. Slip both and green eye-shadows strong fav- -—-—~_—__. soldiers’ asleep m wanders Fun’ somewhere else. Or a Fairy Prince may come riding by and take you off 95B mgg ' meg" ’ '3 " pieces of cloth in the hammer and , orites. Eyebrows are assuming a WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Jams Queen-Hg an 01d “lend on whose voices long by dent,’ m with llLIIl to his palace, where you will live happy ever after. ' ' PARIS after running the material through ‘ more llalllfll llne- OONVENTION the train): "If you ever come with- sealed,‘ But. if you arc married, your fate is sealed and there is-no escaping 1020 N _ 1 you will find you have a very ____._ in n mile of my house, I hope you'll who (ought and fell in anguished tt except ‘of: way of the divorce court, which is messy and expensive. And. ' pm‘ "' e“ n English‘ good substitute for a French seam. PARlSlAN MAKE-‘UP on 003- 31- 1936. the B-nhunl con- stay there all night." p311] 'I'PA--4, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. MONTREAL 10:30 p.m.--“Ara.besque"- puk- terns in melody, vocalists and strl ventlon of the following Institutes was held in Pembroke school. President, Mrs. Gavin Hicken pre- u husband who IS tyrannical can give a tyrannical father tips on how to be 0 comrades; Have you (pm in mm; mean and bossy 0r teach a nagging mother how to really nag and fault- j tind. “A clear pallor and bright red lips" is declared to be tihe popular Stoutisli Mistress (eating away): ~Th=5 “111 make n fine hash t,» You joined the fray and took your stand THE RIGHT PERSON At 13 the world is all before you. There is romance for you. There encemble CRCX 492 809 When sending your little girl ; daytime makeup of smart French siding. Convention opened by sitig- niorroiv." = 1S IIHIJIYAHPSS ior you i1‘ you will just wait for them m come to you. Don't (Mk0 7 é 15' m" _' meg“ ,’to visit for the afternoon after she ‘women at the present time. ing Institute Ode, followed by od- Maid: “Yes. minim; if you leave To end cruel wars in cvviv U , J " ,.ll',_.] by rushing into marriage before you are ready for it by _ ' ' m" ' meg" Cmx- M5596“ 111, 1,911 the pgfgfln whom . ___._ dress 0i’ welcome rend by Mrs, off howl" I! W" °°l1ld Slmlk- “ml "“'*~- ‘Ull l llllll you don't love and who bores you. 23's m" 1197215168)’ ghg lg visiting to please not give TEACH YQUR Can-D ‘Ihomas Jackson and replied w by ‘”"*““ 35V T0 HAVE common tion on passcpnrtouting and fram- To wwlns. folthloss ing pictures. Officers for ensuing Mrs. A. E. Graham. Murray Harbour North reported her anything to eat on account of her recent illness. It is not fair Uni: .\ll.>S Dix-Won't you please say a word about streamlining as it __i_ ' , Few adults realize what a large msflng where mp1)“ app to ilh- lilllllflll female forni? Does the end justify the means‘? A to m“ [he child m; to w; and‘ by M155 Mary condoyp Pgtm-S Road ymu" were ihen appointed. Presl- head J i, h an Ylsillllg me for a few days and I am appalled o» lho Onmnthemfitar “Wm, .! u? f then subject her to temptation in part is played by foor ln tho lilo o! West reported by Mrs. Chest/er Mc- flout. lure- Thonws Jackson. stur- Enmhed’ Wm, b100,, m, -_._ h... I 1d‘ 191' a Smndbea“ gm“- Dml“! 9' "“'°'m°“'h 591mm‘ o sollio Ger-tetra; Sills. gr lawm- the line of offered candy. ice cream, the ohlld- some the" "B Wh° fill-ll Swain. Point Pleasant, no report. 5w“? Ylce-"PFPS, M155 Gertrude shed. l l l l have proved l\ ecca a?‘ invaluable healer. i ,,.,,,,,¢ pm” i, m, h, l," I h‘? l h.“ d em, recall their early days and nights when fear was a very real and terrible sensation and these will look with kindly tolerance upon the ____ child's unrensohlng terrors. Fear n. really is too bad that mcre wo- of the darkness. fear o! punish- wa on period she has lost some thirty pounds and with it her ior and the amiable nature that were her greatest charms. i disposition has given place to carping fault-finding. She was . ' n, itnd nothing pleased her. Her one and only topic o1 t»1.'.i r . “MS dict. Why do women do it. Is it worth it? Do they ,0 tinoigli Lilia muixyrdom just to please men? HAZEL McKAY. Lhncirignn, Sturgeon. Secretary, Mrs. TlIOIIlflS Creed, Sturgeon. Con- vention was then invited to Slur- gcon for meeting next year. It was moved, seconded and carried that n vote of thanks be extended‘ Alma, no report. Gaspercziux, no report. Sturgeon reported by Mrs. Thomas Jackson. Pimmurc Island reported by Mrs. Hubert Campbell. Pembroke by Miss Belle Iiicken. Each Institute which gave reports How you must murmur in . 510v; At 171011115901 vows men fall to hoof)! ‘ _r'. H. .\l.1\'.-\{‘Il‘.lll' Mecca upsinirs and anofiisr downstnirl." 62 MASSAGE WILL REDUCE FAT, PUDGY ARMS ANNANDALE SCHOOL ans-lei; .men with fat amis do not realizelhwhihfedf o! failure in physical and w“ wen "mresented at mnvmb to Miss Rodd and Miss Haszard. 0hr.- God. znlio made that curious jumble of contradictions that we the importance of home massage ‘Juellillll wlllesls» all lnflllenw the tion. They all reported good work Conwmlon °l°5ed by sin! 90d 5W8 treatmenw Anyone who qgorgugly dives of many children, crippling and‘ the King. Report for October:- done in year and looking forward i0 next year's work. For program, Miss Ennis gave a reading, “Farc- well". Mrs. Cartney McLure rend I- Daper which was written by Mrs. J. H. Douglas, "The value of Time." SOIIg my Paul Landrigan. ‘u t» call the lClllillilll? mind, knows why women will endure suf- rt must-s tiicni to a place among the martyrs, destioy their A and lluli (lCJLll itself in order to reduce themselves to a pack oi ‘l It's inexplicable from any angle and believe me "anxle" is the word for it. IX-i. Almodii lloxvictt. VI-l. John liiowlivt; 3 Hewlett; 3. Arthur How- Grade Grade Wallace lett. Grade II——1. Freda liiurrzsnll. Grade I Sr.—-l. Qucnulo llczrlvit kneads and manipulates the flesh ‘handicapping 1n the m; of lilo. ,0! one arm with the other hand for; Pol-Wilts 8nd WWlIEF-‘l Should "w, o, “new, minutes m.,-e a day ‘above all things seek to avoid certainly will see the fat disappear. owolllns l-lllfl l"! l" the ‘chllfl- n’ The M0093 W111 be gradual, bu; the the ‘baby cries because he is afraid result is worth whl1e.Ankles respond oi the dark. by H-ll moans let him SPINACH SOUP MADE FROM ROOTS. PIMPLES fching and burning of pimples, _ rashes, eczema relieved by .' t‘_‘.' do it. Half of the entire feminine population is on some sort ' Jlill ‘till! Ci-iZlCl‘ it is, the more they pursue it, Most‘ of thecon- Spinach roots. 2 cups vmier, Ilto massage. an m either ca“, be have a “gym The tmuble 11,5 The Supervisor MISS Rodd gave a - ‘ébafiélnd Grade I Jr___1_ G:\rn1(i N,,,mn_ r '4 llnll 1th.; you lithr at women lunches is about the relative merits of tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon flour, sure w smooth on a body tonic or farther back in the Child's lifd. lmd very ‘nteresflng address G-vm an , ' i _' ‘ f '_ ,U'|NTMENT Teacher-Romp. lvf.i<'l<n_\'. 11.1.1. _]lllC\w ...i.i spinach, or the thinning properties of buttermilk, or how 1 1-2 cups milk. - ‘ 3 - _,, , .. _ _ . _ a bit of cream before you start w only a reasonable lonlonoo can oor- i , lrect it. If later he has done wrong, outline o: women's Institutes or edult study sroups. of Girl's Clubs illl illf lost U11 mutton chops and pineapple. Beauty shops grow rich Wn-sll Spinach thoroughly. odd the = *-:—";="""""""¢' -—-——~1 r ~ . l Hut: nliti bihhng off poundage and stout ladies weep into their l2 cup ivater, boil until soft, rub itiwloo"jflgrfhtgff1tiglfgl the p915 your- he must be corrected, but my; made and Dental Clinic M h I ;. . i...;y puss up ouster thernudur and m-iyonnaisc for a erackcr- ‘through a sieve. Thicken with butter ‘ 581g l; you admire thrift. Ito {eni- his punishment, but to Institute ‘vould t’ l: l‘ oplflt mm“ a ’ uilu-ui.~ii.-...trl LOlIEOITiXIIC. ‘and mm’ bmlded 398915116X‘ and Edd Break one egg yolk into a bowl. lacccpt it as his rightful due. If as a e up n emu“ , . tion 1 p d _ beat well, add 3-4 cup fine granula- n pupil he hesitates to enter men- M755 ;Z:§Mdayg£:ira$m°nstra_ tal contests, he should be urged to , do so, not because of the reward =—*-—————-— he may win, but because of the a u I v E R I N G milk. (Stock is equally good.) Wily they do it nobody knows. A living skeleton is nobody‘s idea . —-——— . ted sugar, 2 mblemoons fnengd bug- :1.’ l;.'.l“ . ' ' iy enjoys gazing upon an anatomical exhibit, yet nightly LIGHT FRUIT CAKE. m; and 1 1-2 gquargg melted choco- pon to count the hobby vertabrae and the ull-too-vlsible _ ]a[e_ 5m, 1 cup of pastry flour (if uiery woman at a party, and to speculate upon how One-half pound butter, 1-2 pound For Chic Dressers good the effort will do him. in» o ‘ordinary flour. a. little less) with 1 _ 1 - .1" tmy would look it concealed by a Jew layers of flesh. Nor ‘granulated sugar, 5 eggs, 1 pound ‘tea/poor: baking powder and 1-4, Nothing is so beautiful as a fear- No wonder for the popularity ofl 23 and pipe-stemmed legs anything to write a. song about, sultana raisins 1-2 Pound mlXBd fleaspoon salt and add alterntiteliflless child. He will tell the truth N E R v E s this two-piece sports dress. ‘ A l.\ tiic latter are displayed in shorts. peel-orange and lemon, 1-2 cup with 3-4 cup of milk. Lust of nil fold ' where the timid child will lie to ‘I If,’ ‘* ' W-"llhlhod Citron llrofiffvfl‘. 1-2 D0131‘! lin the stiffly-beaten white of their-scape punishment. He will escape nth “my do women do it? Not for their liealtlfs sake, for Virtually almonds. 1-4 pound red clace ‘legs. physical dangers because of his evorj" novioi- \\'ri1'll5» his patients against the danger of reducing. Not for iclierrles, 1-4 pound green cherries. mill fill the little paper cups with . lack of fear, and will use Judgment Ylltlls; Jidllllfllllfill, b! Ztlse men generally prefer curves to tangles, and like l2 1-2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon baking l but", Bake in a, 360 oven for 15 l and common in regard to r gut/d arm full ha '1' than something they are afraid they will skin their |pw&, 1-2 cup orange juice, 1-2 = w go minutes. when ecol, cover the i risks, where the fearful child will , armi. on. Ami wnon they want to marry they prefer a girl who looks lteaspoon grated rind. Method: cl mi anti hearty, rather than one who looks like an incipient case oi Cream butter, add sugar gradually; add eggs, one at a time, beating '1'. l5. well; add orange juice and citron. Mix fruit, nuts. peel and baking powder with flour. Add to mixture, The buttoned -down mhe-firout , bodice is so flattering. The high shoulder sleeves make the waist look slim. It will be difficult for you to decide whether you want the open neck with Ascot scarf or the mandarin collar (see small view!) I'm afraid, you'll want to make two blouses. an Balm and Steady Now ANY woman's nerves may be upset once in a while. llut i don't let it be n habit. Arc you cross and unreas- onable? Do you cry easily and he- come hysterical? Such things are often symptoms of feminine u sets. Take Lydia E. Pinkham’: M“ h-“Dwm Vegetable Com- T rv thlrt docen eggs, all pound. ltq ‘e: a mue e y quivering nerves-makes youmea: that is needed is a quarter of a d l b’ . . pound of best Danish salt putter. fidfffifi, f" L“: m“ not b. slightly oil the butter, then care- r, | n fully brush each egg over with this n , or 9o OOmDRWlS/i lBBVlIlB n0 “"3999!” Gendale Avenue North, Hamil- patches. ' "Your Vegetable iflp with seven-minute frosting. or ,fall a victim to his own lack of ini- chocolaie fudge IrostInQAl-‘flnklo iciative. Fear weakens the body some with chopped hUgS and put hall and fuddles the mind. Teach the a cherry dead centre on the rest. mild courage, Certainly married women don't reduce in order to retain their hus- band's zliirutllollk; for it 1S well known to all and sundry that husbands foam at the mouth at the mere mention of diet, for it means skimpy meals and bake well in greased pan in for the filmiiy and iiuving to put up with the temper of a woman who is as moderate oven for two hours. violent 8.5 o. half-starved tigres. But it does no good to argue with a. _ - . uoman ultli n dieting fad. Her aim in life is to become a perfect thirty- 3501113315595 eight and she will do it or dle. As she frequently does. - . DOROTHY DIX. 1 cup butter 2 cups flour l-2 cup icing sugar Cream the butter tvell fiist witha ANOTHER METHOD OF PRESERVING EGGS Scotch plaid combined with vel- veteen in the original dress. The Mandarin collnrcd blouse and skirt carried out in velvet with rhinestone buttons is stunning for afternoons. c143‘? ' - - ~ ~-»--- ‘ You can use the pattern again ,i'or a separate blouse or a separate 3 Q 1 O D n a l‘ .° ism-l A Splendid Cough Remedy Easily Mixed at Home It's S0 Easyi. Make! 8 iiliirTiirg-elldggiliilaliorll“ prompucfion Big Saving. No Cooking. Put the Pins: into a 10 ounce bottle, i3‘ “d "l" """‘i’ia".'.'l“."dl3.'i’r"'§l3 - e e .,,',,r,‘,’,,“°,f,,"x‘"?,l,‘,,',°l,ff,i ire,“ fidmtmhm" you ‘glenmuoi- tvfiedga as much cough medl- fnu", ‘mm’. 35:01,.“ u; {vglgoyufhvgga glenveerfo-r malt money. It tastes fine and ::Ll§l\ medicine, and its so simple Ind laHQuIckI bllufl and’ ‘a i. ' t etra n; l""""' "Mk" 5 "H"? l’; "ml" 2 as ‘dlildpldyeccf: aeeway {fit means rm».- granulated augnr an one cu of hum“, 1g lflolflflfl the phlegm, soothes zvnicr n few momouiy, until dillo ved. ‘he “Hutu! mambnn. "Id "n" m. _ 5 Pllllfl vmllll fl" li- l" "will" ""5"- sorenm. Than it makes reathing easy, Tin-n got 21/ ounces of Pine: from an lets you get restful sleep. 5 any dru ist. This ll a compound eon- uat shit, and if not pleased, your ' lninlng ogway Pine in concentrated loner be refunded. spoon. Pack the icing sugar firmly to give a. smooth 1-2 cup. Add lt alternately to the flour, blending to. gelher with the hands, but being careful to keep if. all cold enough to prevent the butter melting. ( i 1-2 ;ups of ordinary flour with 1-2 cup of rim: flour is an improvement.) Pat out 1-3 inch thick, out with small cookie cutter, prick pat/fem with a fork. Cook in a 350 oven till they just begin to color. Little cakes in paper oups are st- . Jractlve but expensive at the con- I fectionens. The little cups can be [bought almost mywhm, including Next. place the eggs slightly apart in shallow boxes (or old box lids or trays will do equally as well). One , precaution you must take is to be sure there is not the slightest trace of a flavour in the box. Now place clean sheets of kitchen paper, which should have perfor- ation holes made in it here and there, and place the paper so that it does not actually touch the eggs. This completes a very simple but effective method of preervlng eggs, which will be perfectly gcod after a year or mom. l (Butter in this cue um the l at the l: steadied my nerves. l have excellent color now _and a good appetite. Most of the flflll l feel well and strong. Once in a while l ct nervous or rundown: Then l nke Lydia Pinklum a again to help. l cer- tainly recommend it. - Just Ask You Friends Probably some of them lmbw from personal ewrieae; m," “i: medicine wlallovo. Beret stilil, bottle no your-nil. ~ l" ' jskirt. Style No. 1889 is designed for ‘sizes l4, l8, l8 years, 33, 35, 40 and ,42-inches bust. size 36 rcqrrrog 31-4 yards o; 39-inch plain wLli 2 3-8 yard of 39-inch plaid material. N0. 1889 Sine _ _ _ _ _ _.‘ _ _ Name Clly State //7<¢ ' *4/41» 1L li/uzlllzllodill rloilftll Street Address ‘Vi’ lliNlJ