~.._-._. ..a..~__.,‘.,. \ .. <‘.'1i"::<5P-1r. ‘ ) lvin a 41m" woman's REALM~‘ 1m: nouns jtTz-a-n , the wintar h put. he rain is aver and sons; he flowers appear on the outta: _ ht- time of the singing of birds is come. laid the voi-oe of the turtle ll heard in our land; ‘he fig tree puitnh forth green figs, ' ‘And the vines with the tender grapes ghe a good smell. Song of Solomon. her awry-can't: "CHOPPER-B" The ancient Etruscans invented iflnntat restoration and false filth by fitting artificial teeth in bronze Pi i205. ‘its zttis STTMHXTE; DIGESTION U!‘ Yellow mustard stlmttlates the flow of digestive fluid and a strotztt, 81's for the Easter lttii hill“!- rl-"vsr arintittisterttl tn ttrttcr rv“s its The sttnllrtez‘ fatotitc >!tut‘l h. r- saggy‘; nu nmctir. tout showed tit» in a sontcultrtt 110w A . MW |".iiff_v roll" “tilt a sntcoth vrtnvtt 517557508 EFFECT OF HAIR DYE and a curl around the edges. And BREATH Carole Lnndls, whose hair ls na- on it were some of the dress-test turally hlondc but. now ts brttttette and slmflivst hats r»! the sho I savs she doesn't know whether ltrad itttggittg l)O\\'lCt‘> utth l: gc-tttlctttcti still prefer ltlottties hut ribbon bustlrs nr irtittt flotvvr that she prefers her hair durk. Tltc trim. a rut-him! of il-lnt-k ttrt lo:- (‘Etanges in her life since she took evening, a side tilted sailor hack to the dye pit amaze her. For ) ISUFE E6165»; anus nus POI. suns IIIW YORK - More suit: for Later than ever u-e in the fash- ion scene. That means that there. will be more and varied hats. The. milliners have provided them in a beautiful and generous array with considerable variety in the few general shapes that are suggested for suit wear. nus .5315; ‘ivfiti-“natn-oo NEW YORK —-There‘s a hat for every hair-do except the free flowing mane this spring. And mlybe some of the mi-llinery will look well on that in spite oi‘ the hat makers. . The Millinery Fashion Bttreatt ‘and the American Hair Design In- stitute ignored it, ttotvever. In ijoint show tvhi~lt ltolds some point- ll (WSW Ft/[PY MONTH What‘: the snlupoiiod word In this sentence: CUE CANNOT IRRITATI GUMS RUIE.“ Send ‘our answer to Cut. Dept. '1 64 blstahe Sr., Toronto 8. Every month the first ten correct entries drawn from all entries received each win $10 CASH-whatnot! to S20 it’ accompanied by a bostop from Cue Dental Llguld. Send as many some: as you llllE. CUE l Holman liquid ionldfsdoo ' TA$YI$ OIKND — children CUE love Cuc"s dciirtous taste and bright ruby-ted colour. r A MAKES TEETH ti’ !AFi——nn abrasives or acid to harm delicate enamel or irritate tender guml. $AVI5 MONEY -~- Yfiu nerd onlv 1-2-3 drops at a time m dean teeth, sweeten breath. on tho head for clash. To balance the svastitrs up nut! D-O-O%OQ-O§O-O-Q—OOO-QOOO-OfOOOO . ma- CEARI-QTKFEJQWN Guesbtw DO 0-3Q0%99€>0& M~ man's Realm f Social and Personal f Fashions 1 Literature gtSLe YS— “ aaka“a' t, oonomv 01x SA DOQQZNOQOOOOOO Q 00-0‘ FTC" §§§‘Q'Q QOQ-O-O §O+§4§QQ4'§-O-§O-OQ O4 VG OOQO-O-Qci - WQ-O-Q-Q Rebel Adolescent Good Boarding School May 0m incorrigible Girl of 15 DEAR DOROIlI-IY DIX: worse all the time. rating and has skipped two years of school, rnrc, or evtn lake any Interest. in that. About, every other day we have a scene. She doesn't come home and curses tne. She keeps the ltotzsc in an uproar. I clean up for her she wrcoks it the next day. ; lltr own way in cvcry rt-spcct. or trying to discipline her. t l" 5"‘ 11"’ grcntrst taltasttrc in tnakittg us tit-happy. i aianz with he", What do yntt think I can do to correct this girlfls faults? nonnative SCHOOL broad IIIBKOS polite children." _ I have adtiugtiter of l5 who has been llfiiflllg tantrums ever since EllL‘ was nine years old and who ls getting My husband and I have been good and loving parents and she has grown up in a home that, except for her. would have been full of peace and happiness. She has a very high I. Q. but latcly her ntorks arc dropping off and the doesnt ‘ llVe havc tried till methods to our knowledge of coping Willl licr, . b.tt alto docs not respond to cithrij indulging her and letting her have She seems H _ My mother has it sumo sort of disposition and tic-body has ever brcn tziilc to get WORRI ED MUPHER ANSWER: 'I"he Mrxican.» have a proverb which says: “Strangers no!“ v_ _ and! think the best thing you could do “fill your obstrcporous (lliltl is to send her off to some good. Strict boarding school whore 5-310 will be forced to behave herself. Parents P O-OPOO-OOO-OOO‘ a ly an Island Farmer's Wife . We had s, brand new and unex- day. Not that he came uninvited, nor unwelcome, but that ln the inclement-y of the weather. Jamel and I had quite given up hopes of hi: arrival, and had settled down to a quiet, and rather lone- ly day together. which doubtless would pointing to many, clung hill-tops, and occasionally sputtered the windows. listening to a morning be disap- i0 rain I said. a bi-t lonely. when we lifted a corner of ltis wrappings gently. Rob's had come as in spite of the utcathcr and we had ltc-ped "for Easier." I be- lieve it is that babes are so new and sweet and iunovettl, that rtll those who arc drawn almost ir- vrsistihly to gaze on their features, Ircceivc a blessing. It is. I tlrnk. as if one had t-ltattt-cd to glimpse la. ltoly of itolics or came from thr- ihriglttncss of noc-nday and the of n city into the dimness and peace and hush of u chtttt-lt. So each one of us left his or her i-ittercst and gathered. even from the ltouse across the lane. i0 ad- Ellen a Diary “ pct-ted visitor at Alderlea. yesterq The greyncs: the on the radio. James and ‘f. com- fortable in our easy t-hairs, but as 344-04444 I VOIISlCIPYlIIE _ . the day at. hand, when suddenly u" h” t” do Sonmmlng ami she “rguem wrzams’ Pard bounded off a verandah with . mm a strange yelp --and our guest had school until 5:30 or and It I roprovc her for comm A smam pyump fem“. this she yells and carries on like somebody craly. She scatters her books nttd cloihrs on the floor and sometimes doesn't makc her bed for weeks at a time. and if in reowvwo-oocw-ooeeowwwvoo a basket that really is not his ntvtt. honneteri and blanketed m "LILESS 10K bluc and white and fast. asleep. I Alfilgir- 14. .1941,» g OOOiQOOOOQO-OOOOJQ a saws-newt» u-oo-inwea-wgswt Your Baby Will Enjoy BA LOOK U-III We were service spring, Fine Flavour BY FOODS FOR IHE COMPLETE LINE "T1 VARIEIIIS O-O-OO i i Cook 's Corner 1F.- cttps light corn syrup 2 egg Whites ‘ Boil crystal syrup until it spins a thrctul (240 F.) Boat whites of eggs until stiff but not dtgv, and while bcntlng constantly add boiled syrup. Add vanilla or nny preferred flav- Ofing. or small bits of nut meats or CR-lldlfld fruits. Bent until cool, then spread 0n cake. SPONGE CAKE It’. cup light corn syrups 6 eggs ll teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cream tartar 44-Ofi-0-O44-O-O-O-O9-O+O-O4-Q4¥Oq . Household g Scrapbook 1 E By Roberta Leo I a a vreooeo oavoooovo-ooc-H, ,‘_ Saving (in To save gas when cooking m...“ and vrgctatalcs, turn the gas bum or dtuvn until jilsl sufficient to lftivp the water bubbling. The food wit] cook just as quickly, and even bet. te-r, than if the burner l5 high and the vegetable boiling hard. The (iarhage l‘ai| The boitctit uf lltc gfafbagv pat] can be prevented from rusting by ivflihlflfl clean and coating with ltot paraffin about cite-half inch thick. Wrinkicd (‘ioihos t Lf you will Illtttug your Mill utt a ltamgcr tvl-tilo it still retains your body heat, the twinkle; will fall out more easily. least two-thirds full. Bakv in 325 F. oven for 5O min- utes. Or you might try baking at the higher temperature Expcrts an now ndvocat i.~.t3---3T5 F" and bakt for a aliortvr period. say 30 minutes one thing, sh" sa_\'=, she now can: . MW ‘o pm u V. . .. _ _ , _, , _ .. . - . ._ _ -- t p tttth then’ chi. ens d: osit s. b t th r , . , “m? Kiln-v htms ‘and ‘milk jltwnc t“?atilglwhmi.?l.‘-l.,tdii'{"P- E z rut. and tthcn vour daughter finds otltptltatwghc lllas Otoekcgriozxiisll mm: we Show“ and mesemly 1"‘ teaspoon “(nun “use: i). ~ nfittvrv sne tits - I‘ - H»! * t1 l "‘»- . _ ‘I ‘ _ ~ , - u - < . ‘vlnrtvt- Ipltarmmlm we QM. "a mu.“ p05,,’ (We but“ (m. “M, ,,-,; z ‘MOdQ Tn Ldngltilt-“iit:hhigthgfiadband ntnttktf llcpfipll‘.flgrccttbli". or clse be ostracized zmtiétgrylmgtttlfl ggitllllcgtltlyrcsflollt; um“ it rmcms t... t 1- (ma; of‘ [an mttii" and ts sorts of up on one strlt‘. dour. on _- _ ' - -‘ "ll" 51" Qfllflflfli- 530 \\1ll probably turn luio .1 - , _ - - 1 .. -, 1 l i‘ _ _ h l _ I t l _ I 1 , “me anus, mswnd n; bun" a b‘, F“ .tttt_\ httnd tcittletiy tn his o n. I-Ic I10 soft. ball stage o. -40 deg. l‘. “emed “flh "w" ‘hgnny by He‘ t 9 ohm ‘a s’ and {We are 0'5 b Etl uette i .° °l ‘ ‘ . . . ‘is a nice little fellow. this new Scparatcpgg whites front 801KB. Edd vatvr b0." and dwfmf" lflstuwisfik b U U ‘ t o q gmdAraugdill5 “$1.16 lag.“ éfomsy’ '30:" ‘Z ‘grugnlitlanm hm t2” babe who has come to Rob's. salt and crcatnt of tartar to e38 _ __ e. t ragt angs, wt 1 1e res o 3 t o o 1 par cs. 1s is cast _\' un crs oo . or s w en t e | o a o whites and beat until stiff b t . . . . . _ _ tit. 210i. USE SCAR‘; AS Asr ltho hair drawn tieatly behind ‘the ~» By Robenn Leo § children stage U161!‘ first fight for liberty and when their horrified ! we lunmed than’ on what “i; d,» Add not syrup a ma‘ at a VESTFE (‘OLLAR- (‘Hrs figs 1:3 £1 Sgfclk “lirnlt 1;“ ilgfinhaci‘ 10g oo-emwe-owooooooooa-e: gqagigts gcygxblluttsommhe$639120“ ‘Him B1111“; some ‘hey a“? c°m' . to have been dinner for Jantes time to cSE whites. beating after ~ »- _ F? " ‘~ .' 1-’ i" - w" d‘ c"? 15 "0 *1 (""9 " W!” l?" a“? a °°5°°m and me and all of the family each addition; add lemon extract. NEW YORK ~ - ‘Vvllld _a“~“°“° smpmsucatcd "mic! “Mlle b“? Q- Vtlitctt introducing a man to yilmgsltrs m“ 55m a dam “nd bloody b“"195‘°““d~ gathered later to dine on our Ess- Beat e98 yolks until thlc and lem- t.» tt-rt GIVItII-‘il t». t-n-ezo we ow- "s15 and PIOYlYP-h Thfws l1_=.~'=<l'~ a group cf persons. is it all right F8111" msvf M111 Mother tvrrtvs. but ‘the imrrnvcinv war eve-s fer farr- A roast, on a entice on-colored. fold In egg whitc mix- pgytunfly now offered by the use artHoff-thc-farclitnt ‘that can _ b" p, mn-oducg hi,“ [U mm, 061M.“ -_ on, for tilc t-hticirett arc dctczmtttcd on hzivtrg datrs and boy ttnd girl Easter heifer ferl in the commttn- tttrc. Sift flour, measure, reslft and of H“, m}. Kat-f? Cc _ not. auotnmotaierl >5 item. v . tvt-i) i irtoncts and thc parents arc equally drtcrnttttrd to keep thcm In lend- ity, 3nd well itispcctt-d and extitn- fold into cgg tn-ixture. Turn into (‘rt ahvrtti Md 11*! “fflliYr 0* 3" T“! h““"l°~“ “"9 “!““°P' l” A. No; intrcdttcc him to cacti l illg strings. And the only wary to save the situation is by sending irtcd by our men at the end of the medium sized tube pun and flll at ow... vcstrcs. Trish-UH "Rm l‘\‘_° he?!“ _*"‘_ l!!!‘ “Mk F°l'_ m?“ prrsott iutlividutillyz but 1t isn't the (izttldrcit away frctn hcmo until the parents beccme reconciled tn lam‘. the day she was being lcd cuffs and twtlletrs or trim a til: open ctouns or hottncts otc ‘-l‘l' ttcc.5sary~ to tncattiozt his name to , lllc fact that. Tom and Nfziry are no lottgci" infants in. arms but nearly to a butcher's. "Beef always seems =kitntnet u-tzlt out‘, but use ~|‘i‘ h?“ flls- and nlllltevvt‘ brim iP-P-DP cat-it person and. if Vhssiblc. ycu Erownttps. to taste better" James remarkec 503K5- 'm°st ham)“ m” m‘: raw‘ ma)‘ "WIND" 1W0 v1‘ 9111156 0T the At lrnst try this IUIIKCGIJGH your daughter. Itfztybo her pride will "when you know the animal it‘s ‘ ' 'off." Our dessert was a plum pud- How Can 1!! By Anne Ashley IQOQ-OQ-Q §-%§—9§-§§-O' 4o0-4¢O Q. Hon‘ can I ntakc an tnex DPlI5l\'r\ futihturn polish’? A. entire surf-arc, and polish with rYtm rintl. f). flow tktil I gr-lztctt brown‘! .\ 'I‘itr~ fat. ill bacon should drained frequently so that the bot totn of the pm is cmly atoll creased Rout-We frttn thn pan \"h bacon is Ighr tznlclent !\'f'lll‘t' ciuspcd. Q. liow can leather gloves in good condition? A. Illfilfe bacon 1h "y sir» washed. °' "vs I» ' d“"‘°§a Bevlou Moihsproy is Guaranteed, in writing, lo protect your furniture, rugs, blankets, clothing nnd furs from moth dumoqe for five yuan. or Barlou puya for tho damage. 44c will protect o mun‘: suit for five you" —oniy 9: a your; other article: equally tow. Buy this guaranteed molhapruy today from your drpurtrnent, drug or hardware lion. landing lnunrlrie: and dry cleaner: can Berlou ++o+eo++>+o+++0+o+o++w y ‘thairdo doesn't have to worry about ti her hat ntut-h. It's parted in t: mid , les, and rolled in a soft rurl O ‘t honnets. “OThiL of siarclted white Ilse c qttal parts of rtttv ltn-. seed oil and turpentine. Pour tllin a bottle and shake. Put a little of tho oil on tfzteeserloth. ruib over the R a be en 1hr‘ brown rind ‘ B1: addt-ng a teaspoonful of’ rlyvcertrc to the writer in 1'-lllCh' . t Any woman tvhcfs pretty enough to wear the designers “Madonna“ lb..- the temp- at _the back of the neck. Clorhcs a severe face framing lace under la rolled brim of navy straw. and 1a truly tnatlotttia-liltt: squint-d bonnet of black lace which frills ovet tht- etigc to veil the forc- head, looked equally well. die, drawn up over Peanuts for sailing are getter- ztlt_-. rookv-tl first in coconut ml or other vegetable nil. '0 O-OQ OO-Q-Q‘O-O4‘D—O4-O+O—O'OQ-O-Q-O4 . ‘ Q o 6 Q Morning Smileé I kccti uusllabifi ‘VUUQQ4QQO-QFOO-OOOQQUQQQQOI A QUIET MEETING PLACE . tut a business trip to a city I ‘had never bcdorc visited, my ltuttt zolftrcd to show mc the city at txtg-ltt ‘ifrom the top of a. near-by hill. ‘ As we drove up the rather dark tread. which was dotted with pat-k- 'ed cars. I observed, "The local lov- ‘ers’ lane. ch?" | “Got .50 bad tho local police had to patrol it. regularly." replied the I gtiide. "But they stopped that about six months ago. DLscovci-ed. that. . nine out of ten of ‘cm were married [couples-diving with relatives, you knot" and no place at Ito-im- to talk ovrr t rsottztl mntlCfs and listen to the radio programs they wanted to lt.:;r." Teacher (explaining the word "'recrcatic.'.i“l--~At night when his "work is done and hc is tired and yourcloihitvg,Iwnbltlnltelhnlgsundfurnilu", tvrorn out, what docs your father o? 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Q. is it customary for t-‘lc bride t0 prcscut her bridcs-tttaicis witlt gfts? .\. Yes. it is customary" to do s0, mid usually gifts of jztwretry. Q. In whttt ps-rszn s-hculd a rc- tily to a fot-znztl invitation be writ- ten? A. the invitation ~ persor. In the some pcrscn as that of usually the third woaoeoore-omeoo-oo-eoo-oo é Better English I o. c. William: o :00009-9040400000-90-00-0-0-0 vovvovvoq O .l. tPttt-e‘! "I do not IllUYL‘ limit I can lttltv." _ “did! is thc correct ntttun of "atnvlioratc"? 3. WlllCll. one of first: words is PTO il ll Il L'- misspclled? Tantamouttt, tatoo, tan- talizc. ‘4. What does the word "Cllldtk- tine" titvtttt? _.'i. \\'lmi is n ttord bt-glttnlng w.t.‘.i hp that tncttns "to lttkc ex- clusive possession of"? ANSWERS l. Say. "I do not talk with huh Oflvnet‘ than is nccfisary.“ 2. Pro- it-outtcc n-nttelyo-rat, first a as i.n ask unstresed. e as in mo, u as in obcl‘. second a as in rate. accent second syllable. 3. Tattoo. 4. Con- clucbccl with secrecy by design. usu- fllil‘ icr an cvit purpose. tAcccnt scco-td syllable», "Their clantdestitic mcclltttgs were discovered." 5. Ap- tarctrrintc. Kitchen Dangerous The kitrltott is the most danger- ous ronm in the homo; each ycrtt‘ “ha! is vtrong with this scn-_ talk tv'th hint i f ntukc ltcrjbcltavc hezscl! where her cottscicttcc w- .dnt. u II-EAR DCROTT-IY DIX: I ann zt vcttrctt and ttto whole lmsls cf my trotflalc camc ztizottt wltiln I was in t-‘tc st-rvi: , stationed 1.603 i tuiles from homo. Naturally I got qutv Efittriy and desired compati- ' rship, so that vizcn I mc‘ a girl at a U. S. O. (lance I bccumc quite Silipptll nvtr s ttttd tilrcttgii more ‘ d this g1. . tiictttrc s‘ - srnt inc y and ihottgltt I w ‘ drspcrnte1_v in lore with int". and I gttvc her quite t crt expensive engaguncttt .1‘ .. . t ‘Then tizc \'.':.r nits ovrr a d I rtttrutccl it 1111;‘ attd l began Having, ' a nzost unhappy time ft stl that whit‘. I thnttgttt was the grand passion was just it Single thing in ccn... married. Sc I broke the cngztgshzcttt for the good cf bath of us and as- runtcd that the vrnulcl return ring I hurl {ivr-tt hct‘. but she rc- t ittsts to do m. Site tlnrsnl malt. any rxztt but she just lit-PIES the , rung. So ttrhatt should I (to? Am I right in (Lollflllilg that it was ltcr lduty to Itilirit t-he ring? I Wes ccnsidrrirg threatening her with lvgal action if she didn't but rm afraid that would involve a breach of prrmisn suit on hrr part. What is your rdvicc in tftr matter? VETERAN ANSWER: IVIy cortical ztdtzcc to you is to charge the loss of the 1 ring up to cxpcrirttce and lct It go at that. Doubtlcss you could got | the ring buck by suing for It. as an engagement. ring is more or Icss a token of a tnatfs intentions and has not the finality about it that a wvdcling rirg has. But it would put yctt in such an embsrrassing position that it is not worth v-‘tttt it costs. C-f course. if the girl has any delicacy of feeling. she vrottld well out of the tvltol-s business. ti? t iE STARS SAY- By oatvavtavs; KEMBLE n» Tuesday,‘ April l5 A sudden and tltrlllirtg episode tr. chain of circumstances is tiestitird to prove IIGVOIIIIIFULIS, exciting and 0f far-rbucbirtg signlficnttce, with the unusual and unexpected giving highlights t.» the scene. And while there are several indications of much pleasure and high adventure, at th: same time thr-re is prospcct. of just as surprising and baffling some 6,000 persons are killed by mother kitchen nccitlents i-n America, and separations. Exceptional prudence. discretion may avert es- many morr are seriously injured. l 1% zu Izu |.-__-__-____---- How Swan: Dewy l: Dlfluont l MAPLE WALNUT CAKE ‘A teaspoon sell '1}; cup shortening _ 2 oggl, vol! hotel Q6 cup milk , I teaspoon vanlill situations, disruptive and causing and manage-plant. cups sifted Swans Down cat; Ilovr eoapoona Calumet loltlng Powder p super IINI - aa icing sugar is finer than granulated! “all IVIN- n graded peas are more even than ungndcd ones! _ (rum °,d'na n. r : iflll --n wired pontoon an lighter than whole ones! '7 " ' l wnur sittcm roa son eumu --aa L» clioon meat m» for tendwuul Sift flour once, meuurc, add baking powder and salt; sift thm times. Cream shortening; add sup: gradu- ally snd cream until light. Add eggs and beat well. Add flour. alternately witlfmilk, a small amount at a time; beat smooth after each addition. Add vanilla. Turn batter inm two greased 8-inch layer pans, oven (375'l’.) about 25 minutes. Make a maple frosting. To pan, add finely-chopped walnut: and use to fill cake. Cover with the plain maple ironing; garnish with nut halves. ltavrr sent t-itc ring hack to you of ltcr tnvtt volltictt wltctt you broke tltc engagement. It scents lo me you are Birthday Fort-och ’l‘hose whcsc birthday it is are on the brink of a year of the strange. sudden and quite unfix- pccted, with dramatic and fat" reaching consequence. affecting the home. rcmantic and business as- sociations. ' Whilc impulses and tcnotions are thighly stimulated, there is yet need. for careful maneuvering of diffi- cult or critical situations in order to avoid smashes, estrangements and separations. _ I | A child born on this day may possess unusual talents and equip- ment for meeting strange adven- tures and experiences in a. romantic career. 'Bake in moderate \ ng ftttrt‘. nrd that the girl and I had not n It (Mme out hours 1M“ n, and that we would wlcck our ltvrs 1f we l, and rfmflrkable. t t l t ‘folk, I found the gully decorated . Bul l ding, whiz-h had been boiled as “of cltl“ in a floured cloth. It n ' only be on fltTCllill of cuter- . ng many nit-c ntcmorics oi these. that I fancy a pudding cook- 0:! thus. oasiiy surpasses in fla- vor and lightness those baked by nthrr tnct-ltods. Karoiyn was r-cep- iical (f results as shc \vai.::tictl rttc drop the eztsertiblc intn the pot. if bailing water. "There novf’ I raid “if l-t ships u'atcr—it doc-l" r-ittnd In fact James, ,-v.'ho would have made an cxcsi- lent and critical king's taster, pro- Tncunr-oti i-t. good eating and guess- |r~ri shire he had the chattcc. hr ‘might as well have a second slice. ,expiainirtg “I'll ltztve to eat ens-ugh itoday to last me through the ttcek. iA plan's stomach" he went on "ls a wonderful organ. when you con- |sidct' ‘t-i. 0n nu occasion like this |it can expand to hold n quantity ;or again it can contract. to hird- si-zc to hold the little that. Ellen toffcrs when we're alone!" O I l _ The sun broki- through the t-lottds this Easter Monday n-torr- ing rcmindittg one of a stttltiCll and happy smile breaking arms hitherto sulky features. It lit a 0n ‘CERTAIN DAYS’ oi The Month! Do female functional monthly disturbances make you feel nor. x0115. fidsety. lffanky, so tired and Idraggc out -—‘at. such times?‘ lhen do try Lydia E. Pmkhmt’: éttttst woman! minus tr votttttt NERVOIISLRANKYJIREIPOIII I Vi: etablo Com ound to relieve sue oym toms. hiafino medicine is very e ectitu for this purpose! For over 70 years thousands of girls and women have reported enefit. Just. see if you, too, don't report excellent results! Worth trying. VIGITABI. l COMPOUND fNeedlecraftf -FOR K7111; HOME 50F!‘ LINES For the day in town. a delightful ldrcss that. will take you. anywhere ltas graceful push up sleeves, btguii. "18 kfyrole neckline. and a smart casy skirt, Belt it Ln trlmly. a No. 2202 ls cut in sizes l0. l2. 14, red geranium and the silvery coats 16 18 20 a of the pussy willows in a vase on reémirés 3'“ eyflaggsaggltggi‘ Si“ 15 the sill. Jamie ‘rt was who had send 20 can“ m! PATTERN reminded Grmfdaddy to gavItct-Hvhwh mcudes compute sewing them on Saturday. when they were on the trip to the other farm “Only two pieces" Jamie trad laughed yesterday "an' couldn't he find any more than that?" Jamie, hnir bztrbcrcri fetchingly, and dressed in a new outfit "for Eus- tcr" had a, nice tale of “a bunny or a crow or something" bewitcn- ing, that obligingly had left_ an Easter basket in his cap the night before. An Easter basket arrived at Aidorlea today, and though I nti-ght be inclined to be partial. _ since it came from one of our nin duck egg pretty and the ' "I" and original verse: good_ It the P. S. contains a subtle insinua- tlon toward James, it is so absurd as to be only amusing and the quaint card of matc cs enclosed an on the table‘ be: do his axin- chair this very minute-but only until he has filled his pipe u-ith “holiday” tobacco. "Dear Ellen" the message read. "Today I went out to the barn. to do a little taikin‘ To them that hens —and when I came you should have heard them talkin’, About their food, and shorter hour: and very little pay; They said it wasn't worth it, lay an ell a day! one old duck was tistentn‘ in. And said 'now isn't that g sin To have no egg for Easter Day? I‘Il lay one for you right away!’ And s0 she did-to scnd to you. With Easter greetin’s from us two, Pat-Now sonny any: that it‘s ‘bout time, I brought him into this here rhyme. He says when Uncle comes indoors. lib-om doln‘ up the evenin’ chores, He'd like to send him down a few Good snort: of foamy mountain to dew. But since he can't, when lights‘ are dim, To light hi: pipe. and think ot hlml" Until tomorrow - Diary -Good- night. Eggs tend to dry out in the car- ton because somemoisture evap- orates from the shell. Transfer ioggs from, their cartomio a cov- ered contami- i; the refrigerator. Charlottetown Guardian, Pattern No. 2202 - City man who attaches thq title “Jr." 1° hi! 11in". it is correct to write, Mr. and J1‘. being f guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. 3s sure to state the size you wish. 1n. clude postal unit or zone ntmbe; in your address. Address Pattern Department. The Name Addresa Province lllnba on ltfquetto When addressing p, leftm- go a Mr. John Marvin. Jr_" both the the proper orm. you can’! buy —-y0t Ii COSTS LISSI That's right! OLD ENGLISH saves you money on every pint you buy. Dries quickly to l brighter, longer-lasting lustre. china: and weara- wears and shine: Uaa it on all your floors. Just ups-sod it and forget it. 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