Today's Bqrgain in IIRIIED SRLRIOI HIGH IN FOOD VALUE ECONOMICALLY PRICED , r Iiwkv" ' SALMQE FISII BALLS lb. can “Red Rose" Ketl . Salmon 2% cups mashed potatoel 1 egg well beaten 1 tsp. onion juice 1 tsp. parsley Salt and pepper. Add all the ingredients together. Form into cakes or roll into balls and fry. If desired can be served with hot tomato sauce or a hot egg sauce. Serves six. ' Cost per person, 10c. L-RR-A ‘That. Body Of Yours June: W. Barton. Hul- HOME ‘NURSING: THE BABY As l sat. at the dining table as a youngster of 10, I noticed the ex- pressinn r~halige in the face of my youngest brother sitting in his high ishair. I looked toward my mother and to the “baby? As my mother noticed the condi- tion. she nicked up the bB-by» 1°°K him to the kitchen and placed his tfeet in hot water. In a few minutes. he was placed on the couch- aboar- millmjmh; again. HE had had a convulsion. 1 naturally thought my mother 1mm» everyIhMS- Under the heading "Home Nurs- [ngfi in "Health." Canada's nat- onal health magaziric. edited by D!‘- . J. Bell, some vaiua-ble suggest- _ to mothers. "The other soon earns the cause 0f he baby's cry: the lusty yell n! hunger m- iemper, or the frctilll Ify with the occasional sham cream of Colic m- earnclie. or the ry of rilsCnmT0ri from a wet. 0r soiled napkin." Where there, is per- sistent crying. there ls scmethmg wrong, slight o1- serious, and the (amiiy doctor should be Cflflslllifid- Another valuable 5118895119“ w lthe mother is that she try 310i 1° become upset; bu" H" 3'0" Ovbser“? 1n the child some sign "f limes,‘ {that you can see 0r susnaw 90M“ your doctor." Doffl, Perm"- NWT ,.. nelghibrrs to "treat sour belli- t The lhoughl, of course. is n0 [hat childish ailments or com- ons are giv ./ O Family Goals More Duty Expected From nuuqium Than From Sons DEAR MISS DIX: Why are girls the foreordsined snd predestined family goats? Why do parents demand so much more devotion and per- sonal service from their daughters than they do from their sons? A DAUGHTER ANSWER: \Vhy the sex of a child should alter its obligations to its parents, nobody knows. Not even the parents, but they assunTe that the daughter is about ten times as much a daughter as a son is a son ' and hence owes ten times as much duty to those who brought her into the world, though, Heaven knows. hav- ‘H1178 been born a girl is nothing to give three cheers Ii DU . -, Anyvvay,_Father and Mother feel that Susie owes them a lot more than Tommy does, and they show much more energy in collecting the debt from her than they do from him. Take, for instance, the household s-s-s-u-n- .- I an d Perus '3 are physcally in which there are no servants. The boys in the family t stronger and more able to work than the girls, but does iMotiier make them help with the cooking and the sweeping and the dust- iing? She does not. She makes the girls do it. | And it isn't because there is something occult about these tasks that,‘ makes them a rite that only a female ran perform. The best chefs are; men. So are the. best cleaners. So lliere is no reason that Moth'er shouldn't make Tommy do his share.- of the housework, except that shel doesn't. like to interfere with his pleasure. and it is so much easier to mnkc Sister pit-k up after him and_c1ean his room and scrub the bath- Legends or P. E. Island ‘ i_\'F.‘Ri'5. tub aficr he has used it. are taking care of their own. natural. EXPECT SUPPORT, TOO And when Mother and Father get old, who has to take care of them? The girls. There is never any question in the parents‘ mind about whose ‘duly it is to support lliem and nurse them and look after them when ,“'a1'd 151mm “"15 underlwiflfi B PF"- they are ziged and feeble. It Is their daughters, and it is a curious fact E955 °5 Seillemeni- much time W85 that more men are supporting their wives‘ fathers and mothers than I05! l" huniinfl 68ml‘ 1718i Slfflyed And Father and Mother accept this as being perfectly right andllhe m" 0f bears kept the search- Daughters are born to be family goats. i I ______..._ _.. i DEAR MISS DIX: I am a widow vviili two children who attend high 1° "s from the dim vast- ,si~honl. A man who is 20 years my senior has asked me to marry him. ,l-le has n pleasing personality, hut has not had a job for the last 10 ‘ His mother dries not want 'think i ANSWER: l don't see why you should be undecided about marrying i mm” Now" PM” 5mm‘ did m" n1 al ga man like that. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I have twnilaughtvers. One of them is not if you have any gumption at all, you will leave hi ftn his mother to support and not take upon yourself the burden of ;man who has nothing but a pleasing personality to offer you. him to marry me, and my children hat he just wants io marry me (or a home. I Frankly l do not know what. to do. ' . l \Viil you please help me? MRS. A.B.C. popular with men and has no beaux. She is a very pretty girl, but justi isn't the type the boys like. My other daughter is very popular with the YOUTIK TTIGTI. Now this is my problem: My daughter. who is not popular with men, is very jealous of her sister. having boy friends because her sister has t ANSWER: Certainly not. the older one? Why sacrifice your younger daughter to \Vliy penalize her for something that is not her fault and for which she is not to blame? Perhaps if your unpopular daugh- ter would curb her jealousy and cultivate a sweet and generous dis- position, the young men would like her also. Vinegar catches no flies; and there is nothing that rcpulses men so much in a woman ns for her to be bitter and disgruntled. p the younger girl from; none A DISTRACTED MOTHER Shall I kee plaints should be overlooked, but that mothers should tryi to size up the situation and not call the doc- tor day or night for any little 5ymp((~,m_ However, it is even worse to overlook or neglect to pay at- tention to certain definite signs or symptoms. Among those listed as requiring a physician's care are the following: Fever. sore throat, vom- iting and diarrhoea, persistent wexrro YOUR$,MY v amuse LOOKS cam; now no YOU WASH THINGS so DAZZLING WHITE? cough. lisiiessness iand tiredness). refusal to eat and evidences of pain in the ears, abdomen or hands and feel». The importance of proper feed- ing of the baby. which has had i-nore to do with lengthening the life span than perhaps any other one thing, is strongly stressed. "If the child at the end of the flrsi. year has a good nutritional start, is protected against infection- and immunized asaiflsl ¢°mm\ml' cable diseases. his chances of con- [inued good health are bright." Better English D. C. Williams 1. What ls wrong with this sen- tence? "I guess you were mistaken." 2. What is the correct pronuncr lation of "daub"? . 3. Which one of lhese words is misspelled? Microscope. 811M101!!!» eIOIM. develops. 4. What. does the word committal" mean? 5. What is s. word beginning with re that moans "inclined to keep silent"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "I think you were mis- taken." 2. Pronounce the su as in haul. 3. Develop. 4. Indicating nei- ther consent nor dissent. “His ans- wer was noncommittal." 5. R8162“. nn°n_ l iiii WIINIIER NEW Rilifliwllllflmli ciiiiiirs us PIJPIIIAR wisiiiiii SIIAP! NEW Rinso ma. 5mm‘ i WASIIES WHITE CLOTHES WHITER MERLE}!!! Whenever women New Rinso gives you th get New Rlnso todsy. Women Everywhere Switch ‘To New Rinse For the World's Whlleol Wash so Rf ' bd l . A d ids od reason. For N30 1:13: widrrggliirm vssslxs clgghes wbiln and brightn- than brndanw. And the more you wssb clothes with New Rinso, the wbiur and brighter tboy gut. Only New Rinso contains Solium. For the whitest wuh ever, (By Uncle Joe) UP A TREE During the days when Prince Ed- ln the woods. During these rambles in: parties on their toes. and many amusing tall tales have come down In this legend you may hear one -of them. I Toward sunset one lovely evening in June, Peter Smith of Canoe Cove iset nut in search of his cow Nellie, [which had failed to kecp an ap- ,pciiniment with her newborn calf at relish tramping through the forest after nightfall, especially when the AHouse/“zaoildi Scrapbook By Robert! E40 . 9€¢9'o>¢oi¢ Stronger Than Thread Crochet. cotien is much stronger than thread. snd for this reason it comes in very useful for sewing on buttons which are subject to extra. strain, and for twklng seams which are liable to rip. This makes a good way to use up short pieces of the cotton which oan not be used for crocheting. Identifying Mushrooms Mushrooms may be identified as follows: If a little salt sprinkled on the gills iums them yellow, they are poisonous; if it turns them black, they are good to est. Weight Increase: If one wishes to increase ones weight try taking s wine glass of woods were as full of bears as a dog is full of fleas. But. goaded on by his better half and the walls of the hungry calf, he finally got under way. For over nn hour lie wandered this way and that without sighting Nellie. Indeed. the familiar sound of the cowbell that always hung about the animal's neck failed to draw his attention; and what with the gathering darkness and the (Continued on Page 13) cream after each meal. Cook "s Corner Iii SNOW PUDDING 1 tablespoon granulated gelatin ‘.4 cup cold watcr l cup hot water f 100%! WUOQI Modern Etiquette Bylobertslieo o-t-c QOQOO€ Q. Can you give me s list. of about six subjects that should be avoidfii in general conversation? A. Yes. Six topics that should be avoided ' are accidents, disease. death, money, and personal dom- estic affairs. And if one wishes to avoid argument. it is better to steer clear of religious and political sub- jects, too. . Is it; necessary to answer birthday and "greeting" telegffl-Yfli? A. It isn't. exactly necessary, but never out of place. Sincere anorec- iaiion of anoiher's thoughtfulness can never be WTOHS- Q. Should a bridegroom give gifts to his best man and his ush- ers? A. This is customary. GETS WASHAILE COIDRS BRIGHTER ‘JLIHLRAILTILIW ershenlkrurnstbNtvr ese smiling results . . . Only A LEVER bloom‘! l0 IA" IOI 61.01MB “J0 KIND TO Ill fllcvliimolsiial 1 cup sugar ‘.4 cup lemon juice 3 egg whites Soak gelatin in cold water, dis- solve ln hot water; add sugar snd lemon Juice; strain and set sside in cool place; occasionally stir mix- ture, and when thick enough to hold the mark of’ spoon. beat. with rotary beater until frothy; Add stiffly beaten egg whites. Mould or place by spoonfuls into sherbet glasses. Chill and serve with soft custard. I Q II-HUBARB TAPEOC“ PUDDING 1-3 cup quick-cooking tapioca. 1% cups boiling water 3 cups rhubarb 1 1-3 cups sugar M teaspoon salt Put tsplocs in top of double boiler. over boiling water; add boll- ing water and salt. Cook until tapi- oca has absorbed all the wstier. Peel rhubarb. cut in 14-inch pieces crosswise and sprinkle with sugar. Add to tapioca: cook until it ls transparent snd rhubarb soft. Cool slightly. place in sherbe‘ glasses and put into cold place until serving time. Servo with sugar and table cresm. O4 The Harvey Girls B: Samuel Hopkins Adina "To save him from being lung- ed.” she said. “I'd hsve done shy- thing. Can't you understand?" "What I can't get through my head is your turning on him ss soon as he ls free of the charge. There's no sense to it. Except on one hypothesis. You don't believe Trent's confession. Is the: it?" "Don't! Please, Doc." "It is! You think Thursty did it. And-Net Trent. took it on himlllf. Tint/s the ‘undying gratitude’ part. You must have some reuou." Through stiff lips, she llld, "Didn't he ever ten you?" "Not a. thing. 8o you'd better." At that she broke. "Oh. Doc, Docl I've so. wanted someone I could talk to. Ned didn't kill Judge Purvis." Bhe told him why. "Did you tell Thursty this?" "Yes." itgnAnd so you still thinirhe did “What else is than to flunk!" she sold miserably. , "So would I," he admitted, "f! it hadn't been for that shooting from behind. I‘ csn’t. mske thetrfit In with Clay Thurston.” "Neither could T." she ssfd almost ssvsgely, "until he lied tome. Un- III he I10 I'd be fooled about Ned hsvlng done it. If you- could have tsiked with poor old Mrs. ‘rrent! she couldn't believe that her ‘son _wss a cold-blood killer. And now she's got to believe it. Alysys. Because I can‘! fill her. And Oily won't. Oh. D06,” l!!! lulled, "rum him-sol And I hops I never see him again." The big zssa rose end sighed "Poor kid!" he slid. .“I hesvily. don't. see any light. I don't ole‘ how it's III. coining mil. Iut there's one tblngdvetran do.‘ L_..____._. (mini so a; 1-‘ ‘ alone" led to the fashioning of a lects. nor yet would we discount for s moment. the innate alertness stains on white materials? white material, soak it in a strong iod of the strenu- urdque- subtle ammonia and water solution. 0r in and out-of-the-ordinsry in all "i! kerosene, and then wash with nsp- relations. business as well as emo- ing thoroughly afterward. lid of the can has been lost? used paint has been left, pour some hot paraffin over the paint. and it! will not harden. boiled whitens the meat snd ren- faculties or inner urges. if ssneiy ders it more firm. Ellen 's Diary ilyallslsndlsrmefswffo - After much consideration on the subject, which we have deliberated over for msny a year, we find our- selves with what may be u strange opinion tonight — strange perhaps when we consider the wealth of masculine relatives to which we own. However, we believe that in spite of thrfact that men src often gifted with the intelligence and understanding and wisdom snd tact to make them “s little lower than the angels" and are also often handsome, sympathetic, kindly arid fascinating to s degree that is in- deed pest understanding to msny s female, at the same time there is spt to be s flew, snd yet not s flaw, so much as s minor defect In their make-up, which we have seen more than once lead straight to a catastrophe. We suspect it was this lack, though we may err badly in our opinion, which since it was presently "not good for man to be d companion of womanly qualifica- tions for that lone male. I O O Not only on account of his lone- liness in a very lovely world but we think to attend to the minute de- tslls which so often are over-looked by even the most considerate of males. That is why it is better to hsve women sit in at conferences ‘F .4- iiaiousl with men. not so that they may he heard for their much speaking but primarily to attend to, and weld. and complete those seemingly in- consequential details of any subject often neglected by the masculine psrt of the gathering . . . the odds and ends . . . the tail of the do: as It were, which does sometimes move the whole body. Not that we would at nil under-rate the search- ing, the breadth of masculine intel- Tbe Stars Say-- By Genevieve Kemblo For Friday, March 26 AN‘ intriguing and unpredictable state of affairs is read from the predominant astral aspects. in which sn element of the mysterious and hidden may be expected to flg- ure. This factor should be deftly used for telling results, affecting important transactions. in which “i (Continued on Page l3) ‘ideals. imagination glsmor or sub- N i ‘tlety may enter into business or personal interests. Surprising cu - ' How Can I 0,0’! lminatlons come under this subtle ‘rule affecting the practical as well as the emotional life or feelings. Dreams "come true" if carefully engineered to realistic results. blulng F0!‘ the Birthday ‘Those whose birthday it is. may A. n biuI-ng leaves B stein on a find themselves anchored in e rer- By Anne Ashley Q. How can I remove lngs and emotions it, implements for success]? "M, g Morning Smile bdifiiedvlfihi-m Hubby: “We must think of the future. We ought to uncmist more. If I were to die where would you be?" Wife: "Why. I'd be right hm gene, question is, where would you Teacher: “You were isle this morning. Willie. Please bring u] excuse from the head of your family." Willie: "Marina's sway. Is it. all right for Pa to send one?" BOYS! GlRLS!I3 i018 ha soap in lukewarm wiaier, rlns- tional or spiritual. With hidden] underourrents to be deftly mani- Q. How can I keep paint if the pulated it might be that. ideals. as- pirations, dreams or romantic A. If a lid is not available for thrills .msy materialize. 'I‘he intui- hs paint can in which a. little u.n- tions, "hunches" or other form of the intangible or bizarre could be actors in attaining practical re- isults. Subtle urges may be heeded. Q. How can I whiten boiled fish? A child born on this day may st- A. A tablespoon of vinega-r sdd- talnsurprislng returns by use of Do this: Clean e with Cuticurs Sosp- f's dif- ferent. medicated. Then apply Cuticurs Ointmen to help clear up pimples. rashes snd blsckhesdl. Cuticurs often succeeds when others fsil. Buy s! vvur druggist today. d to the water in which fish is unique. strange or subtle talents. snd practically manipulated. Feel- SOAP uNll UINTMENT [UTIIIUII i JANI ASHlIY Hams Surfer Dope III] rlmonl The Cousin Starch Company Llnillel ‘itheaaipulouflslaauyoaum- Com Syrup‘ (or reasonable facsimile) to: - 3. De certain your entry hen sufficient postage. ' I . I54 rI WIII b d from the mull resolved durl g this I O u ‘ would? p.s'rlod. 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