t c ‘IT-IE our" ml it ~ v ¢<.€-"l'~‘~:"‘ - mm: 1's. 1929 lWom boas splitting ‘ Heahh-Robbinfi Pains d‘ wl-lto: '“" uT$I"""' "" 177.‘. ves". Mrs. Coulis is only one of th ptives" i: a natural medicine, made with the finest medicinal ingredients. ways relieves. Try it today. A For The Cook SMOTHERED SHOULDER Cut 1 largo onion into thin sli nd cook slowly nd let SlllllllCl‘ slowly together. - hot mashed potato, Household "Hints By Robefll Loo Broken China. aster o1 Pnrls into the beaten whl Choking A remedy to _siop choking is iclzly cllssoite the bone. Pies ghly. BUTIBURA HEALS CZEMA UN FADE Of a ‘Wet Nature. Scaled Over and Red. ltched Terribly. .» I "The eczema started with a ‘small pot on the side of my lace and kept tting larger and larger. ltwas of a nature but later scaled over and s very red. By times it itched ter- ' ibly. illetroublelastod twomonrba. “l began using Cnticun Soap and intmerlt and they helped mc. and her using two cakes of Cudcnn ‘p and rwo boxes of Cutlcura intmcnt l was completely huled." '~igrled) Mrs. Stanley Dorey, North‘ eat. Nova Scotla. . Keep your skin clear by using Cu- = -- Soap, Ointment and Talcura -- dallytollet purposes. Touch im- emand itching, ii’ any. with ti- ‘ i inrmenr. bathe with Outicnra - p and hot water. .- rw"-"-‘*="-i-.'.‘2§'b-i'l&* ‘Y. . Cuflcnraaghaxl Stirk 25c. Sick Headaches! *¥RUTI-A-’I'IVES " Stop Those Michael Coulis, Killaloe Station, dlaappaaxed. yamamwIbnsbaaaimhehaslolbaalslu" Sick hndaches that come back on you time alter time will yield to “Fruit-a- nds who have discovered this. “Fruit- intcnsifted fresh fruit juices combined in drlppings until one but not browned. Add 1*; cups .- i hopped left-over shoulder or ham nun I cup of mill; and heat thoroughly. ‘_ ' o or tllrt-c minutes bcfore serving. . i at in l egg to thicken slightly. Serve j Ibr mending broken china. stiri an egg, lo the consisterlcy of paste. golngto show you how simple it will 'allov: the white of an egg. If a fish- ne. tilkc .1 51D of vinegar, which willl ' When baking open-top apple pies. ert another pic pan over the pie; d the steam will cook them thor- p pealm Eiihsllion all tn Oll- of It I C45 l _TIEBS ARI CHIC Plrhlpl you have rimmed to make a tiered frock because you have tel thought it would be so difficult. I‘rn be to make Style No. 550 with flatter- ing sunburst neckline. It is one- Custom of Wearing Mourning-Why Do Some Mothers Warn Their Daughters Against Marriage ‘I ' ' ing? pressed that it seams to ms I will go mad if I am compelled to wear black Why can't 1 wear whits instead? Nothing that I could put on my back would make me grieve more for my husband than I do, and I cannot feel. if he knows. that he would consider it any lack of respect to his memory for me to wear a white dress instead of a. black one. JUST A FRIEND. Answer: There is no reason at all why you shouldrrt wear your white dress. and even the most captions would have no right to criticize you. because whit/e is the badge of mourning in several Oriental countries and is often worn in place of black even in this country. Besides. the war changed the convention of wearing mourning. During the war, when the Angel of Death knocked at the door of almost avéry house. it was felt that for millions oi women to put on black would plunge the whole world in gloom and break down the general morale, because it would keep the next one to hear that the husband or son or brother who center of life for us had gone West. So the women who had lost their loved. ones hid their grief in their own hearts and put on no outward badge of mourning to sadden others. And the brave custom has persisted. Many women still wear black in memory of their dead, but you rarely see the yards and yards of funeral black crepe that. used to float. from every_lvid ou"'s bonnet and the awathing folds of black in which it was considered proper for her to drape herself. piece! Close side and shoulder seams. The tiers are stitched to dress follow-- ing perforated lines provided for’ same. The. belt slips through bound.‘ openings and ties in bow at side. Tnel dress is cut from neck at centre-front and underfaced and rolled to form the revers. It is designed in aims 16, 18. 20 years. 36. 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. It lssketched in honey-beige silk crepe. a smart choice for general summer daytime occasions, because it can be worn in town or for beach. Printed silk crepe. georgettle crepe. flowered chiffon, printed voile, rajsh: silk and handkerchief linen other lovely ideas for its development. mo‘ tern price l5 cents in stamps or coin! (coin L! preferred.) Wrap coin care- fully. We suggest that when you send for . this pattern. you enclose 10 cents ad- ditional for a copy of our Spring, to‘ kiddies. Slipping Clutch Sometirnas a slipping clutch is caus- ed by too much lubricating oil, which I reduces the co-officiant of friction l clutch to transmit power. South Africa exported 40.000900: fresh eggs in the last l! months. lllrlarrlh Llnlment for lara Tllroail. l Fumon Muumm w! Jun ‘med “m. course, the cost does not matter, but for poorpeople and people in moderate‘ delightful am“ mdudm‘ m." em circumstances who must. count every penny, me convention that forces them: umbl” ‘m! w“ dam“ m‘, the; to cast aside a whole wardrobe of wearable clothes and buy expensive new; ones works s. great hardship. bankrupted by it and who had to go io deeply in debt; for their mourning.‘ that it took years of pinching economies and prlvationsvoi’ things they resllyl needed to pay for it. ' are really bowed down in sorrow by the death of a member of our family“; we need no gloomy blltk dress as a symbol of our grier. And ii’ in mil’; rouhen“. hum‘ l“ “Nuk” mu‘ 1M wn-Mlufinlly Y-he lbfllly of the _ heartswe do not nloum for the one who has died. what a mockery to disJ y guise our relief, perhaps our 10y. under the hsblillments of woe! l ,. rled life to their daughters? ' riage, yet my father has been a wonderful husband m her, generous, kind and faithful, but she seems always to want. something. - ~ fled. icooking for the family, much less making the homo cheerful. The truth is she is the only shadow that keeps the sunshine out of the house by her c0n~ ‘ tlnuoua complaining and her eternal nagging. A - ' with a splendid young fellow I love and I expect to be a better wife than she f has been because of the fact that I have her examfiie before mo and intend to avoid the mistakes she has made. Answer : p because they hsva had such a bitter experience themselves that thy an try- 5 in: to save their little girls from the danger of s. similar fate, but. generally ~ when a mother speaks in a pessimistic tone of marriage to her daughters and v bids them beware of it. she is merely making a bid for sympathy and apprec- iation. . Personally. I have always been very much opposed to the wearing of mourning. I am opposed"to it because of the mental effect it has upon the wearer and upon all beholliers. It is foolish to deny the psychological eflect] that our clothes have upon us. We all know, and especially every woman; knowsthat the way she is dressed strikes the keynote of nerimood and that whenshs is tired and cross nothing will rest her and calm her like changing hsr frock. and that when she has the blues nothing cheers her up like putting on l- Pretty, gsy dross. Dorothy us; Letter 35L’ Dorothy Dix Explains ‘w... She is Opposed to the - ' Dear Miss Dix-Will you please give me your opinion of wearing mourn- I have recently lost. my husband, whom I adored. and I am so de- ever before us the danger of those we loved and the fear that we might be‘ was the very§ -:-,Soci¢zl and Personal -:-' Fashions =-:- Literature l "BEA U T Y ARTS I svnolsmuns _~ EAUTY FROM OUTDOOR KEG-g IEATION! the year. The call of the out-of-doara comes afresh to each o1 us at this season or} To give‘ one's self up to; the enjoyment of Nature utarahntgalaaaolntdasbwataraafaoabatdnwswlk . eoldcsml will do. g Care o! u» lkln dry and cracked; ordinary sold mam at bedtime all make-up should pg in her] removed with cleansing cream. A beauty and serenity and allow usi- w; sonv-snd-nwr wuhlns may dollow ‘bllmlslrl RIEADYf enALI/Afillavalaealsnglls Qllkifigl‘! _do ‘I cod; a ago: ;."'.‘..°.'L..i.......s...i.'?w..."" Q-dhoefa hut-final mints: aaoloctricity, fir thancealorwood- “mos?” “.2333: AadaoclaanlNosootoodlny walls-ulna» "Yhgnd- qyoue pots and pans. No fiwslifisfil " IO0d:I:£ifiIll¢fl?¢b0plfld s...” ggfsfi i a hours PERFECTION steal away one! worry and cares does beauty mask could. if the akin is not excessively dun-Ia more to beautify the face than any careful to blot ofl all the moisture It is the petty and then pat on a soobbinl skin Qehie differences and clashes of self-interest‘ or mild astringent. if the skin is in- passing years. Now God knows when our very souls are drenched in tears and the sun has gone black for us because the one who made the brighinéss of life for us. u. gone. we are sunk low enough in sorrow and we need‘ something to dispel! our gloom, not heighten it. We need to wear cheerful colors, not black that; will still further depress us. Doctors will tell you that if women are at all’ delicate or nervous they almost invariably run down in health during their‘ period of wearing mourning. ‘ ‘Nor is the depressing efiect of wearing mourning confined to the indi- vidual. It spreads to every one about her. Every time we pass a black- robed women in the street or get a black-bordered letter it opens an old v/ound and maks 1t bleed afresh. I am also opposed to mourning uneconomic grounds. Forthe rich, of? I have known many families who were almost‘ I And. after all, what is the good of it? If we are really bereaved: if noaorllv our. I s o o a o s o 0' I Dear Miss Dix-Wily up some mothers fir)’ u» show the bad side o: mar-i My mother ls always warning me against mar- She is never satis- She doesn't. want to be bothered with keeping the house clean and In spite of my mother's gloomy picture of marriage, I am going to try it What do you think of it? A CONSTANT READER. Sometimes, when mothers warn their daughters against marriage, it is The only way many women know of getting the spotlight turned on them ‘ Full Fashioned Hosiery . Knnouncing a New Member of the T how hard they have to work and to how many sacrifices they have in make. i These are the women who are always telling their children howthly luf- ls by posing as martyrs, and because they want Heir children to maka much of them and regard them u heroines they are forever calling attention in fered in‘ childbirth and how they used to walk the éollc when their babies were young and who flavor every meal with recounting how many hours they have stood over the cookstovs preparing it and who are always lllhlfll I114 , and the latest H001 lop. mlli l0 105i. Neel liable ahalU ' PRICE $1.85 plrsuiiasulylummuQasM-l p _ Them varfnowavllllbla In ahfllclfll Ollilflfll, IX . "roan: sure:- nnvr an: u some nu vita IMP!‘ rm». and fear lash souls s i s» fiiOMPANY urn. ' IAIIIGNAIII IOOTIIII Die usual improved Orient comp assl Helical leoileosahumllflollli. saying that nobody knows the sufferings and sorrows that a wife and mother course. not all marriages are successes, but if you willed in engage in all! camps-us until you found something um was a sum-an nit, you would , spend your life on tbs sidelines doing nothing. some b00910 Y!" ll "I!- mlng. Others maks a succeu- ofunything. and matrimony la like that. riags. You will tabs ouror it lust wnsl you but 1M0 ll- intn it love and common some ‘and patience ‘and forbearance and banal-u: lair play, you wiilytaks out oi it happiness. so don't tars your mothsradiatrlbss on matrimony too seriously. Of It la up to every-individual couple to make what they will of their alar- Ana if you but I I’ I I I I . Q Dear ans bis-You say um the ml proof can man ism s' em il Just as we eat and sleep regularly so should we take regular exercise! every day. recreation. Nowadays women who spend their vacations at a camp know how to 8111051 the outdoor sports without ruim! dour] m“; or m; “m, l; “u; M, lfll ihflr bélllly- 1n former years’ ' U" WNW!‘ lirl sacrificed her good! looks to her health. Bill W18 flpecued to lose her feminine charm. Now, however, with a know- ledge of simple beauty aids, a girl‘ need not return from her vacation‘ with I Iun-nolssnsa skin. frockled. In the Bell!!! Kit. It would be advisable for milady to carry s number of beauty aid; in he: kit when she goes on he; vg¢gg4m_ These should include a lar of cold cream, sunburn lotion. a mild llflrln. l sent. such as witch haul; a skin ' tonic. a bleaching cream, a mus borax to soften hard water for her shampoo, oatmeal or cornmea] u; u” in the water in which she washes her face and hands, ‘E good mo; 9mm“, manicure tools and a small first-aid kit containing gauas. 1011M. ammonia, limowatar, QM, 4 deodorant and toilet water ghould glgo l” '4“ w “l” Maw lllt m use in "m"! "w Writs sweet and cool. A Imam lotion for relieving excessive Prflvlrlflw mm sums. forehead. Meir and unaararm 1108s. or tbs‘ water csa be uud for 0t course. wasbaraeaaenlial. Amid-mam povdorbaaslsvnlauy bmfwflmllnlvrlnortampsm fwmofrmlaollnrsrsrshletotnsary bacauasitdoasnotnosdrclieviegso ofml. _ Allplotinnorsrsamignes- Qlllfllfliltllihsliflfrflnblom- _ _ . m. “Baum ohlfizliznwitbaaaafsllew ~ ~ Dnent Hosiery Family, - <N"'"'"'“5° Y-Y “ Taurus.ut::.':::‘l.':.‘:l::.“.?.r.'::.: »--= , “*- all they want is us a an p V n - ' 5 “'7 "W'- m" "W. 05""! 3°“ 97 and that their families couldn't get along without them. a“ b. m on“ ma‘ " n‘ "'3' m“ ‘ "4" ""1 a Iikmmtoptsmmlolim maaastonaslmslnraaaalaaasaay can“. insult. ' i. m"? l flwwlnunnmlataaabwuflla ulmssaxlsuunslvuslstslaghgqss. wsalluaitsaosaaadlvlaflawgilspbpas ‘Iuilhitlglabarbiaatlpntiailwiivflibblelhi nus _ sssouvulmluvsts __y__b_sp__nsa|tsh¢r_toalan1blla. Iagm. lutbowbaginglnngteswyq; - . \ _ éuilloor Exercisc The best exercise for the‘ against wind and sun. average business person is that taken] is tanned or naturslly dark. use a out-of-doors in pursult of a favorite: brunette or ochre shade o! face sport. Golf. mulls. horseback riding, camping, swimming, gardening m4 nature study are all excellent l-obbiss that combine outdoor exercise with The athletic borio acid. lily be tokaa astringent ‘NI’ P117900. blMd tooth pasta and brush. m. l" Mb and towels. hair brush sad “m” l" 99% a refreshing ateutlt flllnfilfifi that make llle s tense struggle ln-i cllned u» be oily. Next. morning apply stead of a peaceful unfolding of deep-I cold cream to the fees and neck. R0- er and sweeter personality with the‘ move cnam. piece of absorbent cotton in the as- tringent or witch-halal, pat it on the skin and allow it to dry. Apply your powder bass and a touch of i rouge if desired. and dust on your lace powder. The make-up will give the akin some degree of protection If your akin powder. aallow Complexion: The woman with _s lallow complex- ion is usually the one Vwlte stays ia- sntary work. .If the body is kept in good condition by regular pnygipal exercise. especially outdoor sports. and if the mind is hIPDY I-lid alert, the complexlun- will not be sallow. Good health, regular exercise and proper food will banish any serious skin blemishes. Ioaidla adjustments in llvlns and concise out-sl-dsscs. the right cleansing methods and facial malltla arc. of course. alseadal. A 1°" minim!’ M!!! facial manage. Imlwwklv shaming and weakly Jlfiahihl wk may be uud to ad~ mntall. Good Outdoor Games TM mm lwbulsr outdoor nmu l" M0501! lolfand Mania.‘ lath I are splendid exam“, p" w" y“. tar for tbs nan crib-man of middle age. and tennis for younggr p9,“, "Wfllmk rwns 1| llflsndld at any llaaadscislwiatmiag. than” clam exercises every plgfl_gf h" 5061- lha breathes deeply, than»; "MW the 5100C um circulates through tlla lung tissues. ‘m. qugg also stimulates the internal organs to do their work eilieisatly. Ahllametllatlavoivosvalkingu ortoilet unis-in n-n-na-napas BQUQQIQ Oil} I CIQIQ 6 ' a ‘ ._.- Owl Bumm s i i g anges Msil "room , ----- ----, Evy-p; nllaflidsnzai l! a. laelat- ‘I "“'" I Ana- "” _______I the citymaa ornwomsn to forget tail u d stress of business or soc J , i .35..“ i - y l Etsquette Altar the Game I " mu,“ I“ um a nst um- of tsnnisor soul sow sun cold water on your 11M» but apply a little cleansing cream. than wipe ltd! carefully. Apply a skia lotion to your face. ‘neck and arms. dust on some me new!" 1M rearrange wit: colflura. 1f possible. after the game. take a tepid or 190MB bath. folleead by a. brisk rundown with a coarse towel.‘ . u the exercise is ilasseusmmsa and you mun: it will cause muscular stillness afterward rub your body with a little ioilot alco- hol. ‘tabs a in bending exercises. than put on fresh clothing. stockings and mm. Q. Name four topics of conversa- tion to be avoided. A. Illa. operations, accidents, and ‘deaths. Q. When\ young woman has been introduced to all elderly woman, which one should make the first move to part? . A. The elderly woman. Q. Row should ice-cream be serv- ed at dinner? A. 1n sherbet glasses. Worn Bearings When a bearing ls to badly worn to l permit adjustment by removing a chip on either side, it will be neces- sary b0 remove the piston and con- nsctlng rod assembly tp correct tho fault. Proceed by placing the covsr cap of the bearings in a vise. right side up. Then, with a long. broad. fairly fine ma». take of enough metal from both sides to insure a anus fit when ths cover i: again clamped w the pin. A MorningSotile It had been. a vary tiring use for evaryena concerned. The piaintii! and the defendant were both alow-witiad, and svarytbins had had to be ox- plaiaed to than at least twice. "no I understand. my man," said the mslimsto at one Point. "that the dlfsadaat hurled invactim at your‘ The plaintiff scratched his head wildly. ‘rhea a look o! understand- ing dawned in his ayes as he re- pliad: “No, air, to tell the truth. it wlacnly bricks bs throw at ma; but what I complain about was the ter- rible way he swore at me when they miaaadl" i sheila or Genoa. Italy. w “WW American shoe polish. American auto trucks am belns in“ troduced into Belgium. Twonty thousand people in the Netherlands are making radio equiv‘ ment. iii 5.75s’ [ovaikfiagranee burials lhsveatlmathislefi Pdfidngmmwhm to softened skin by deputlsat GI» “$41175 Old English been er Soap. . Dlauissbdo Qlmllns ‘ mzrslwd... shy; ‘ti-Eh?’ or its a - ' I lonblatmgnnssoflu wuchlfutwlq ‘ " U ball i-fififi or. WW8 nit