3|‘ ing to quality. ' is ~ Rlaail"? "w" AWAY a WlTllQ . MESSY' POULTICES AND PLASTERS Thermogenie is'as soft as down. Pin or bind it over that part that pains = ; . Then t = . comfort . . = ease from pain Ther warmth that lasts. coug i I t blessed relief. mogene induces a penetrating it reaches the cstion that's causing the pain. Its healing power is so sure that doctors and nurses urge you to use it. They use it themselves. Ready for instant use and easy to apply. Cleanly. Stays in place. Can be worn in most cases unnoticed whether at school, at business-or i wherever you may be. Therniogene is as easy to take off as it is to put on; Thermogene is the modern treat- ment to bring relief to all pains caused by colds and chills. Your druggist has it. Sula Repyuznlntiva for North America: Iii-l! McCaul Stroll - a u Harold l’. Ritchie k Co- Link“ Toronto Tluword "Thmnagcn " h tliiraglaearad trade aaark of Th Sussex if ‘ Put it where the Pain is a e TIIII ogena Co. Ltd- Hayward: Heath- , England‘ LIVESTOCK MARKETS (Canadian Press) MQN-"PREP-L, Feb. 25.--Tliere vrerc- 218 cattle, 53B oulves,-33l hogs and 32‘- shecp and lambs, for sale on the two‘ Montreal livestock markets today! The cuttle market W215 steady. Plniiii to medium eovus _sulfl between $6.00; and $7.00. Gunners were mostly $3.50! 51.5355.‘ from $6.00 to $8.00, accord-i Common quality veal} calves were n shade enoit-r. The bulkf of the veal brought. $14.00 with oncl‘: small lot as high us $14.50. Lambs were steady. Rgyqhyb," puns-stone raaayllttlemandvaiameadi atmuthqoicounuranvnh- , Wlwnotfitiaa-provanantl- dotafornlln. Itworltai spring lamb made its appearance on the market and was sold for 812.00 or close to 50 cents per pound live weight. The bulk of the hogs were sold for $13.50 to $13.15 fed and wat- ered flat. _€_____.. The Queen of Denmark has bccomi! an amateur motion picture enthusi- nst. Failure of several Indian money enders in rural districts of Burma has {further complicated the agricultural Th6 flr-itisituatlon of the country. Zr DIAN onattorrarowhrgguha E ._~- f» v- -_ “fir-n Substitute "l'rlend“ m "Parent" Dorothy o... r p ., nut-mas 3y _ Children ' ‘ Why Can't Parents Realize That it is Their Own ' Fault When Their Children Don't Confide in Them? Why Can't They be Friends, Instead of Conscientious Objectors to Everything Their Children Want to Do? - Are you on speaking terms with your children! Moat people aren't. . Of course you say aplenty to your children, but isn't what you any to them a 5 . _ lecture or a reproof or an order or advice? Do youever sit down and usti have a pleasant talk with your children as you woiild ‘ comm!“ FOB Gmwmu “Am with a friend, about the weather or Babe Ruth's bat- ting average or what Lindbergh is doing or whether skirts are going to be long or short next season? Dear Miss Ieeda-(l) I am lottln! my hair ‘grow and it is almost shoul- When you come to think of it, aren't you on about ns chatty terms with the Prince c! llea or Mussolini ‘as you are with your own Johnny and Mamie, and when you are thrown on each other’: society for about an hour or two don't you find that you are both like yours is to part it in the center enibcrrazscd and tongue-tied and that you have as and draw it back. comb each sc:tion little to any to each other as if you were strangers who I o-f hnlr smooth and flat. Fasten with W"! "IQEUDB 1°!’ Q10 1111i U!!!" a metal clip or narrow colored bar- rette, then fold the loft-hand sec- Not long ago amiddle-aged man said to me that he felt that he tin over to the right side of the head missed so much in never having; gut. acquainted with his father. lurn the ends oi‘ hair under anti pin "All my life," he said, ~‘ people have been telling me -what a brilliant man‘ with invisible hairpins. If your iirm" in the middle. but it is to long now to let it, hang. h." r‘ my father was anti what a fascinating convcrsatlonalist. and what a scln-- tillutlng wit he hati, and what charm of manner he possessed, and what a‘ delightful companion he was, but 1 was never privileged to glimpse this side of his character, though I should have sat at the feet of that kind of man‘ is not long enough to turn under. just fast/en l‘. with two pretty. iiarro": bareitss at th: nape ofycur neck and curl the ends. 1f you ha‘? ll fairly low f~.i~c“'~~ l quiet in his presence and call his attention to ourselves as little as possible. . wonderful thing it would be if parents could cease being parents to their and worshipped him. and siiz" l E r lllloivlivg l" Brush yo‘. . your lace. lttw- .l»= ring-lets aivl l.l "'l 111cm . tlircc ennui". on." :-~. erh .- "But the father I knew was a stern. autocratic man. who navel’ spoke to his children except to correct them or find fault with them, and of whom we stood in such deadly fenr and awe that our one flxed idea was to keep I do not remember ever having addressed a remark to hlrri except when it‘ _ v was absolutely necessary to ask him for something or to try to defend myself m“ ‘mug’ l” ‘i 3’ “L u" b""" i when 1 had done something of which he disapproved. . ma“ 1"“ mew P“ °"'°"‘“ I ' . ' ‘ ‘ small strand 5-‘ hair curl iii ii‘ .‘. each and make reu- small, ill‘. m; " in the cent-e.- nl your iorclitarl. ' will give you a dressy coiftire m‘ phi-ties or cvetizig wear. The hair is amoz-tii over the crown of the heal and sides and a mass of small curls at the back. Be sure to brusii your Ehair every night and morning and massage your scalp at least. once a day. | LOIS ‘Loans, _ “And when f was grown and no_ longer afraid of him, the habit of con- straint between us was too strong to be broken. I still felt ill at ease in his presence, and I couldn't have opened up my heart to lilni and told him what‘ I was really thinking and feeling and hoping and planning to save my life. l-le lived and die~l without our ever having a real conversation, and f havci often wondered if he would have liked to kndw me as much as I would havci liked to knot: him." ’ Millions cf other men and women have had the same experience. Mll-, ‘lions oi‘ ohiidrer- are going through it right‘ now, and ‘l often think what a, youngs‘ rs about tilt,- time they are 3 or 4 years old, and thereafter be Friendi Banal“, Lo" Curl-nos! ma “an, Father and Friend Mother. _ uunh k For bot-h parents and children miss so much, not only in happiness, but m” ML” Meds_(h My hair.u5efl| hi effectiveness and helpfulness, when they can't talk things over together to be 81°“), and naturally wavy’ bu.“ _ like good pals, and get at each other's point of view. But this is an impos-V 51mg 1 have been having pcorlicalth‘ sibllity if not mutual ground oi‘ understanding on which they can meet has,‘ {qt twglyg mgmh, "p," L; 605,691,. a ever been established between them. t ' ' ' ' ‘ wave left. in my hair, and it Ls very . dull and lifeless-locking. Will it im- The exceeding bitter wail that goes up continually from parents is that‘ proves; I gain my health and fcmmer thelrchildren do not confide in them, and that Johnny and Mary never tell‘ physmi condition? would the warm them where they iire going, or what they are going ‘to do or ask ‘their advice: oil dogma", help any? “)2; 1 have slble to talk freely to them. relationship on earth. Bo I say: Parents, get. acquainted are wall worth knowins- or dismiss their plans and ambitions with them. ‘ that the fault is their own and that they themselves have "made it impos-_, bronze tints in itfhezcl eyes and a Of course this ceaseless correcting and advice on the parents’ part is the result of theirdeslre to guide their children along thestralght and narrow toad. They are doing it for their children's good, but it defeats its own ob-i Jcct, for children. no less than growzipeople, do not cultivate the society of i those who keep them reminded of their shortcomings. Nor do any of usvol- untarily confide our plans to those who, we know beforehand, will veto them. Nobody will deny that parenthood is a hard job and generally a thank- less one, but it need not be this if. fat hers and mothers would only establish a comradeship with their children while they are still ln the cradle. But this can't be done by continual nagging and fault-finding. To mukt: friends of little Johnny and Mary you have to handle them ls dlplomrlcally, and be as sunve, and make yourself as interesting a compan- ion as you would with any other stranger with whom you desired tn llllfltq late yourself. 1n couinie ci-l phrase you have to "sell" youraelf to your child- ren, but if you do you have established the most beautiful and satisfactory And parghts never realize i?- .‘ For in Johnny and Mary's consciousness father andmother are simply‘ 3 inches tail and weigh 100 pounds. incarnate donjts. Father and mother have always been conscientious ob- How much "undo: weight am l? jeotors who had u good reason for their children not doing anything they? wanted to do, who wet-blanketed every aspiratioii and threw cold water on cvey seherme. They can hardly remember either father or mother address- in! a ftllltll‘! to the“. that aidfft begin: "Don't a6 this." "Don't do that." Or: flnvnslble for inc cull lifeless condi- "Do so and so?’ and that wasn't surcharged with , ' andadmonltlon. with your children. Believe me. they‘ noiwrin: nix. For 772a Cook SALMON LOAF One can salmon, half cup dry breadcrumbs, half cup sweet milk, half taaapoon salt, a pinch of pap- rika, one teaspoon melted butter, one egg. Mix breadcrumbs with milk and egg. Add salmon with seasoning. Pack in buttered mould 1nd steam half hour. d“ in oven us brown ton. lame: lave liquor from salmon and add to a white aauee. ‘nila. with bakcdpotatnhacabiiagcaaiadanda light dessert. makes a nice dinner. D lAlI-I IOTII Her friends an Ilad tn welcome alias franc Den hen-c again. after cpladiulscouolcofmcnthslnqhaih. lottcaewiu ‘acnmooruonitoimananuuon saacuanuomtaawuamiu .- Amiing recent visitors to the city} were Messrs. Nicholas Giills, George lnmnn and Walter Maelarlana. Mr. and Mrsfllark Pall were recent visitors to De Sable. Mr. and Mrs. n. A. suoudh visit- ed New Argyle recently, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mn. J. M. Inman.‘ Idcotland has a shortage of teach- erl. - ' V -- ' medium‘ brown hair with red and light, complexion. what colors are in. coming? (3) I am 23 years old, 5 feet ANXIOUS Answer-Paar general health is re- tion, and for the lost curliness of your hair. First you must build up your health and gain your normal weight. I! you have not had a physcal examin atlon f advise ycu to dn so. Your phyaican will help you. Thejirst thing to do is to find out the cause of your poor physical condition and-remove ie bofoie you can expect to build up your vibrant, health again. Make sure i-hlt yflu are eating a sufficient am- ount of nourishing fcods and drink at least one quart of‘ milk daily. Ask your doctor if oodliver oil will help you. I think that it will. ‘flake {it ro- gularly for several months. Spend on houror two in the fresh air every day. la sure that you have sufficient sleep and rest. Relax nervous tension by lying down several times a day; Do not, oat when tired or nervous. but rest a few minutes both boforc and after meals. Bat slowly and masticate your fond thoromhly. Avoid constrlpatlon oyawiaosietansdi-initwatai-sc- tween meals. Avoid strenuous exercise but take a moderate amount or exer- cise every day. Relaxing exercises in evening before retiring and simple aetting-up-excrolles in the momlng will be helpful, together with a daily walk out of doors. Ibi- local treatments you may give your hair tho worm-Ml treatment be- fore each champo. Masada! Wu: scalp every day for at least tin minutes. Brulh your hair tharotighly every night and morning. Thh will stimu- lata the circulation of blood through the scalp and nourish the new hairs that mjrowinmwhcn your ‘physical health imp-oven the quality of blood will be imptorvedadd it will give to the blood the necessary elmdntq for the hum; of the hair. A stimulating m- nicntaybsuaedaevoraltlmasaweek ‘to help klong with tlwiocai treat. mania. “Social and .i. Pe ‘i~s,onal -.-- l l ~- °“ MilodyBeautiftrlr‘; dei- length. Will you please 8131*! a . way to dress it? I can wear it parted $1.51!} '13, Amw_or--A pretty coiifure for lisir ‘ ‘the Smashing ARedaci-ion‘ {in the- Price. of Red Rose 1 ea ——now 60.15., 3ociz-z lb. (RedLobel), Everyone can Vaifortl to buy this superior tea now that it is so treat Athcprice of cheap bulk teas. L ‘T. . Estobrooks C0., Limited Established 189s i i Character Close-Ups] vicin‘ i otzuufoon ‘ AND‘ -Mr. and Mrs. staahsnTstgwai-t, West Point. are receiving thi con-f gi-atulations of friends upon the ar- rival of a new baby boy on satur- dny, Feb. 22nd. iii Mr. Angus Clements cf-Hebron. was in Charlottetown recently tak- ing the civil service cxamlnat‘ l5. Mr. and Mrs. -E. L. .McDougall spent Sunday evening in Dunblaue. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McPherson. Mr. Herbert McWllllams. Dunblaiie, was a recent. visitor to llltnadale. whbre he _waa the guest of Mrs. liar. garet Foraythe. Mr. James Livingstone and Miss Margaret McDonald were visitors to ._ l-o-i-a-m-lmaaa _ ocs bayrum. Shake well. Apply time times a week and massage the scalp as directed above. I would like you tn have my leaflet and how to apply tonic. and the dif- fereni; treatments for unhealthy hair. Please send me a ‘aelf-addfealod stamped envelope and elk fta- it. (I) You inay wear creamy flesh‘. pmh. medltim manhunt. flum. ur- net and iurlundy. mustard. audit’. deep yellow. ottbie green, dark: blue peacock} wodawcod ind tmucili. warm hrowm and tan. orchid. drove my. nalcmlnh and mauve. light and dark violet." that 1f rojiima with Mam trimming.’ (s) You need to: gain about. twenty-mu- poumia. Main aelt for my leaflet oazjiaow _ wollhtwbenyouwritolhd,” pic exercises that i - . not tot-mic iaolell. m touowui; will be found un- Iiiwiio aeiml dram tincture oi Qlilllliddi l0 drum tincture of capdcinqtdrammtorull: loom, draaaldaiampedeqvfilllbac ."-'w v tui: m drama mu ma, l dram'mall n. sAiNT John, N. B. the latter's mother, Mrs. Minnie Mc- Donald. » The sympathy of ‘friends is er- tonded to Mrs. ‘Iheo. Hart who had the ‘rrilsfortuneto fall thus giving her‘ wrist a‘ severe sprain on Feb. 20th. MrQWiIIIsBuIger and Mr. Nelson ' Smith were visitors to Glcnwood on Saturday, Feb. ' 22nd. a meeting was held in Milo an: on patui-aay, _-Feb. 32nd. to discuss matters in ‘connection. with. the ‘Brae "andflvyeet Point Telephone line. We understand that the matters under ' condideratlbn were t ‘satisfactorily ar- rlfiiddlf-OI Takes ~.Corns I‘ ~ The sting comes right out. all the pain goes away, the corn lefta out by the roots. This is the actual result that comes from using Putnam's Oorn Extractor. There is c. hot foot bath treatment’ desoiivcd in each package. You won't botlisappointcd. Putnam's is a sure thing for remov- ing coma, callouaes. foot lumps. etc. Accept no substitute: 35c at all dea- lers. ' __ ai-ma-ap-a...» ooooooovec OOOOOO-O-OOOOO-O-O‘ i EYES TESTED mo s otassrs ri-rren i0 § l0 §aoooo>oooooo iniUiiiJéa-i ALL n: rrcnaN An well as other teams in our hard- Ilfl, "d! my, "M nullity and made do i g than the normal lbvtlilfia~zififi all ‘the thinQ-gou. i‘ toglaueepand. from . ‘Zwfiilllliilrrcdi-lffllnk, d i In Hot Foot-Bath r ‘i-idiibiirton on Sunday, the guests d! Because of declining prices [or fillkar and lea in Java. many natives have had m give up their annual vilrrimage to Mecca. ‘Tho, Irish Free State has a tlirlf drive. Workers of Paris are complslnlm that: their living expenses are mount- ing. . Cigar makers of the Netherlands are so greatly attracted by the mak- ing of radio vq ‘pment that cigar factories ate\havlng a labor shortage. England» has gliding craze. FIG HT R/(f/(fff / Give Your Children ,‘ 5 C OTT S . E M U L5 I O N CODllVllLflil_lv1/'\l7| TASYY ‘ M. .ri1ouizu's Alli! GlllUS TALL iovtnsuors Black ‘Jersey cloth. aud cul§mfifllk§ some have four “will. othqra two buckles and two straps. ' "l! be they ‘are not consid- - cred quite so vr-to-‘uato, hit "w! Ire much more com- fortable and serviceable than , this sura models. ._ $1,'()_0 A PAIR i I" m. s. m. ..$1_'i48 a PAIR _ ‘irsrnlaaaletotii. , '4 gar-alien. sins a pair. mow ‘aau free of mam ,_ i. , l ‘a . -».-\>---, ...~....~_ ...-,~,.1s.-.-_-..._..-.- ... on... .___ _n,_,_._,_ _/__,_‘\_ __ _>_ __ H _, ,..,..-.,,.... , ..¢-..--‘,->..¢¢~_n--..- .-._.._ - -¢.- --.~;... .