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The HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTYVITYES I VVANT f‘m weary of the city's noise . . . I want to steal away To fields where moonlight loves to dream By brooks of yesterday. And where through many a waving pine The lights of an old hose will shine. I want to reel ls. wind that blows From hill tops for and free o'er ciewy clover fields that run Down to the merry sea. And hear again the muted roar oi breakers on 3 rocky shore. I'm tired of racket and of glue, 1 want 2. sweet dim night In an old tangled garden where Bloom lilies cool and white . . - The scented darkness there will be A tried and trusted friend to me. I want the joyous rain to talk The way it talks in spring. And tell me as it used to do some sweet forgotten thing. if want the cherry-biomom snow on orchard paths I used to know. I want a. little time to dream Away from haste and rush, r want to barter honk and scream For call of evening thrush. I -smt a little time to play . . 1'11 take the train back home today! ——1_.. M. Montgomery. HOW TO GUARD AGAINST CAR, SICKNESS Unfortunately some children are subject to car sicknem. and the best wlly to guard against this is to be particularly careful with the diet for some days prior to a journey by motor. cutting down all fat and fried foods. and increasing natural sugars. which are found in all dried fruits. such as sun—drled raisins. sultanas. dates, etc.. and in honey, lmd in glucose sugar. On the morning of the journey. give no milk or butter for break- fast. but frmh and dried fruits and a little toast and honey, accompa- nied by fruit juice sweetened with glucose or barley water. Ton min- utes before starting give a, pinch of bicarbonate 'ol soda in a. little water, and let the child. if possible. sit in front with the driver. so that he or she gets the maximum of fresh air. ‘ GOOD POSTURE MUST BE ACQUIRED BY EFFORT It is a curious thing that good posture. like many of the best things in life. has to be acquired by effort. says a writer in New Health Magazine. very rarely is it a. gift of Nature. Perhaps. though. that is we sweeping rt statement. Nature does indeed make the gilt. but often does not endow it with suffi- Spring Fashions Home Dress-Making For so many of the new Paris flocks cater for town and country too. A charming example is oflered today. Here is a frock which one could very well wear for town or for less dressy nftemoons in the country. Its iina are decidedly slenderiz- ing and flattering to the heavier figure. This style has many possibilities. It cm be carried out in sheer or sturdy cotton prints, plain cottons or linen weaves. If the model is wanted definitely for country, the white or pastel shades are smart. Style No. 1765 is declined for sizes 33- 33: 40342. 44. 46 and 48-inches bust. sins 30 requires 3% yards of 30-inch material with 54 yard of 1- inch ribbon for how. Price of PA'I'l'lm.N iii cents in Otllllll of coin (coin is preferred.) wrap coin carefully. —-—-—-.--_-_..-._....._—-—. iro. rm. sue A .4- .4.--‘ . 4.. k..- vvvv v v v , Today’: Short Wave I Radio Program Dorothy ALLALA4 Vvvvvuv . L.‘ ----A- .4-.-‘ - v y‘ w y ’s_ Letter Box _—-— (Alfllohfiehmfllnflfl THURSDAY, JUNI 11 Hutton, Netherlands 8.50 a. m.——Amateurs irom eleven provinces. PHI, 1538 m., 17.1’! meg. . « . _ ‘ Moscow , 11.25 9.. m.—Ru.ssla.n opera. with comments in English. ENE. 25 in. ,1? m¢iZ- tr-active. Chill-I7 12.45 I. m.—“R.emem‘ , souls of not-so-long ago. CJRO, Winni- peg. 48.7 m., 6.15 meg. Ind CJRX. WinniP€8. 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. ' Pulp 2.45 p. m.~—Relay imm Radio- Paris: The National Orchestra. TPA3, 25.2 m., 11.88 meg. Tokyo 4 10- m»—Outstanding personali- ties in the Japanmw news. JVM, Naznkl, 27.9 m., 10.74 meg. London 6-55 D- m.~A folk song recital by David Brynley (tenor) and Norman Notiey ibarltone). 08?. 19.6 m.. 15.31 meg, GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg. GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. Berlin him? good to girl who 9.30 p. m.——Venezuelan National Quartet. YVZRA7. 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. marriage: were made. they lived in another land. AMorningSmile to take whgt he can get. He had arrived home late and his xilgidlvas giving him a piece of her A_mwu,_. "I don't care. my dear." he said. getting really worked up. "1 mean What I say. I'm a man who calls a. spade a spade." His Wife nodded. “Maya, fignry," she said. "but you don't call a club a club. You call that working late at the ofiice." c cient strength to withstand the strain that civilization puts upon 19- and so we may have the sad Spectacle of la. child of five years old, beautifully firm and straight, two or three years later showing Slens of round shoulders, flat feet and other irregularities which, school desks and restricted activity tend to produce. Mil-lgled with these physical factors are the psychological ones, fear. anxiety, inferiormc. all the different emo- tions which each have their char- acteristic physical expression. so it comes about that the child’; na,tul-- in stance is altered and modified by the demands which a civilised en- vironment malre on it, TO KEEP FRUIT FROM SINKING RV BATTER Always mix raisins, nuts, ah;-ed- ed cherries. pineapple or oocsonut with flour before using in g cake. This keeps them from s to the bottom. Dried fruits should be 9019911“ by soaking in hot water. They must be drained thoroughly, however. of every party. other girls and boys oi’ their own kin to which they have been accus “ in which this cm be properly done. because a young man does not know Worse still is it for the girl who who offers her an automobile ride or fall or more girls then anything else world full of girls, he is to find the what doors to knock. finding not lies on the laps or Tl-IE girl. or we stay at home an and we never find it out. all I matter of pure luck. one can say. The only suggestion I girls as possible on the chance that lewei that he is seeking. Dear Dorothy Dix—My wife and A Special high-speed motion pic- ture camera capable to taking pic- tures at exposure rates as high as 5.000 per second has been developed to investigate the explosion phe. nomena. in an operating gasolene engine. daughter 12 and to so to parties and shows. A5 we do not agree. we have hit is still going to help with the business. but while we live under the same roof andmaksnoclalm upon thcother. AZWBII Borrowing from a friend an army uniform. many war medals and the decoration of the Order of the Golden Kite. Asao Fuiimsra. form- er street car conductor, strutted before the girls in Tokio. Japan, until arrested and fined for in- personating a soldier. really give each other the to make the other do his or her way nshlng and she wants Amway, your plan keeps a home parents instead of one, and that‘: the or instead of becoming ex-hu5ba.nd_ FOB PERSPZRING HANDS IN SUMIVIEB HEAT If your hnnds t very hot when Ply!-ng tennis mfiiat they slip on "15 IND. ml dubbing the palms well with a dash of eau-de-Cologne. Powder with boracic before you Mn your same. and repeat mu‘ treatment during the afternoon, it neoeuary At a children's tea put, t in Palace. the curate's little said? "M7 chicken llld an egg today," The Victor‘: little girl l-gpugq; “Ours llid two ." T110 3i5h0P’u little daughter not to be outdone, sud: "That's non‘. ligent. she must have common sense. and be fun-loving. nut when an) 1 going to meet 'l'hat's the rub. There may be thousands of such 11110 young women. but of what help is that to me if they cannot be met? 8°04 does it do them to know that the type 0! fellow they want is near l! H10!’ ¢3h“°t mm Probably it is true that this type of girl is at home most of the time, but hw can I find tint home, or how Kain 3dm1'-- tance if I did? Parties and dances do little 8110 has Worked Very hard with me in my business and as a housewife. other, as our ideas of lire are so different. 1 love the outdoors, hunting and fishing. on this plan: We are divining our sav- inu and 1 an rein: to board with her and also pay her a salary. as she Fine. and 8 great improvement on divorce if you will live up to it and Personal liberty you would strangers. Evidently the trouble between you and you will be able to get along peaceably ‘How to Meet the Right Girl or Boy is a Prob- lem for Many Young City Dwe1lers—— Here’s a Real Job for the Proper Social Agencies " DeIrMlssDix—'I'llsg-irlrrwouldliketomarrymustbonll she must have a charming per she must have a'sense oixflumvr She must be domestic. such a. KIN? what the girls who are not asked. and the is asked owes her escort the rill“ W her company and the obiisation of 1105 DNW" ing around for new acquaininmcfis. Everywhere. in restaurants. in 031*! 3-Dd °n “*9 "“°°“ °“° ‘°°" 8.45 p. m.—Popular Pieces i’ vio- do—sball I ak? She would prob- lin, cello and piano. DJD, :4 111.. §i.‘ly’»”c:lli°:‘n‘<:§zliée3§“ gifiygnsfigep 1- e afgle takes a chance? Like ll.77 meg. any other conventional citizen. I misht Well be 6“-591010“ 1‘ i’-‘*0 ‘-“'3- ‘ml’ Caracas those with little to lose and much to gain take 1058 ¢h3“°°5- far as the relate to in-‘iioductions and 30' quI.i11oi.:'lcse:f1:Iler:°(i§::izl::i)eds(;0r simple arid small communities where even’ ong grew up knowing every one else. By simple prbplnllllliy. 31890595 8134 But today, if we live in cities, there is no oom- ‘ life and the family across the street are as much strangers 35 *3 This makes it very clltfiicult (gr Young P903310‘ meet under suitable condi ons an is a source 0 :rIe§zmel§§§§§,l (:32 cannot get what he wants in a mate be is likely It is very discouraging in feel that, though you know Just what You wnnt and though you know it exists. there is Ilofihml Y0“ “an d0 '0 Help yourself, but must depend on sheer iortuity. G EORBE. This exceedingly interesting letter presents‘ a problem with which both the church and the social agencies have grappled with but P001’ N0659- For the cities are filled with line young people who have come from com- munities in which they knew everybody and in which they were the life They are dying of lonesomeness and the desire to meet d and to have some of the clean tun Nobody seems able to devise a way And so the youngsters who might be friends, who might be the ideal that each seeks, pass each other by like ships in the night without ever being able to give a hail, Very olten, as George says. propinquity does its deadly work. and run where to look for his dream girl he gives up I. quest that he thinks is hopeless and marries some second-rate girl with whom he is thrown and with whom he lives unhappliy ever altar. has no way of meeting the boys mot she should know and of having some of the innocent pleasures to which she is entitled. Weary of her bare hall bedroom, bored to death with nothing to do, longing for some excitement to break the monotony of her working life. such a girl is often the easy victim of any evil man or woman a dinner or 3 dance. The chief of Police of a. great city once told me that lonesomeness caused the down- But this does not answer my correspondents question of how, in a particular Elfin: that he desires and who has the qualifications that he wants in a. wife and, alas, neither 1 nor any one else can tell him down what road to ride on his search, or on Certainly there are plenty of such girls as he desires for a wile - to ysicslly It- sofulity. she must be intel- wa yr vu MILK W A MD Jul! Pllbulhedf K lealullul new Caution Cool Ecol. 16 glorlom, lull-pagl, full-nluu pbolognplu. 96 pan 0/ Iuuuul ntipex, menu, party suggestion, rectory lulpr, an. Yum for 25:, uuup: or rain. Write to Candice Ce. United. Tonto, Ont. C WORLD 5 LARGF.-ST BERN PACKAGE IRRADIATED , CARNATION MILK I ARNATION is milk in a modern package. A com- plete milk supply. You can use this double-rich" milk undiluted to cream coffee, fruits, cereals. Add an equal amount of water, and you have pure, whole milk to drink or to cool: with. You can keep an ample supply on hand without crowding the refrigerator. Try the Improved Carnation Miik—fine in flavour, creamy light in colour, smooth in consistency, and irrsdiated——- enriched with "sunshine” vitamin D. You know, Carnation Milk has been fed to the Dionne Quintupieu since ’way back in November, 1934. firmwvefl \ . . arnatlon M11 ACANADIAN PRODUCT ~}*mm comma Cbwsr ./ _ _ \ LVAPORATED MILK good-looking. charming, domestic girls who would be real hm ‘ any man, girls who are eager to marry but who have as little chance of Mr. Right as he has of finding them. They are waiting while he passes by on the other side or the street-. In spite of all our boasts about being the masters of ou.r fates. much in lilo is a matter of chance, and whether we ever find our affinities or of the gods. We go to a party and meet THE man d miss him or her. The girl who works at the desk next to ours has all the qualities we desire in a wife or we discover our mate in Tunbucktu. RM HOW 5- N3-I1 18 W 30 about meeting the girl he wants to marry, no can make is that he meet as many among the number he will and the I have been married fifteen years. we were never meant for econ She likes to be well dressed We are not going to get a divorce, we are both going to do as we please What do you think of this plan? MRS. X. your wife is that each wants . You want to make your wife to W the m°V1e5. hence your quarrel. tackle instead of parlor curtains, together, for your daughter and gives her we big idea in your turning star board. DIX. DOROTHY ,... Nervous ears F . i t b ‘ me°':i'ldw:i'o'{p nfiicia e§illi.y°“D‘if Chase’: Nerve Food will certainly you to win buck health, vigor he] antfconildance. Use it today. Dachau’: NERVE FOOD . I ASPAIIAGUS LOAF 2 our 1 cup thin cream 96 cup cracker crumbs 1 '-'-' , melted butter l tablespoon minced onion 1 it. fresh Asparagus, cooked Bait. PGPDOF Method: Beat the Oils sllxhtll’. add the cream which has been neat- ed. Pour over the cracker crumb and add the butter and minced onion. l.aet‘ata.nd until the crumbs absgllrb of the liquid. d e asparagus, which has been cut into 1-inch lencms and season with salt and pepper. 'hlm into I well greased loo! pan Incl bake in a moderate, 350 deg. F. oven until the loaf is m'm—a.bout 35 mlnuiu. Unmold and serve with 5 cheese sauce Ind urxlish with strips of bacon. This is substantial enough to farm the main dish ot a meal. Pres): uplflilll. cooked as a salad and then chilled makes is most apetizing salad. Do not over cook it for this or the stalks will bellmpservesorsslalksona bed of lettuce, urnish with slices of bud cooked egg and strips of pimento. Serve with sour cream salad dressing. ‘ UNCOOIID SOUR. CREAM DRESSING 1 cup heavy sour cream 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon vinegsr 3 tables Method: Beat the creun until it is thick. Fold in the remaining in- gradients mixed totether and mix wsllilzuudoncimnonnnyupring Legeublc salad. especially cucum- rs. -.._'_—. OOI-N IIIIIIAS stranger. Bneeze on Wednesday you sneeze for a letter, SELLING BRAND OF Salt ‘ Pepper Kcupmilk Iltablespoonsfat Mix the ingredients and place in a baking dish and bake in a. hot oven (450 degrees Fahrenheit) 20 minutes or cook in a frying pan until the milk is absorbed, stirring ' constantly, Let brown on the bot- tom and fold like an omelet. If cooked in the latter way more fat. may be added to the hash as neces- sa.ry. BOILED HAM Soak ham several hours or over- night in cold water. (‘over with fresh cold water, heat to boning point and cook slowly til ten- der, four or five hours. we the kettle from the -range and set aside that the ham may partially cool. then take from the water. remove the outside «skin, sprinkle with brown sugar and me cracker crumbs. and stick with cloves one- half inch apart. Bah one hour in a moderate oven (325 degrees 1=‘a.hrenheit.) WELL KNOWN SUPEESTITIONS “slwche for I better” may be forgotten by many and goes like this: Bi?iZi)()('|\ — in the B1001) ins: my father laid a foundation: - stone this afternoon." ' 3;“: °°°“°‘ "'°' B I I i i i I 5 N, ,,,,,,,,.,.l., Pu... by name BB3- ‘ 2 onions, sliced There is the superstition which probably never near by same. It Sneeze on Monday you means for Sneese on bette Snoene on Friday you sneeze to your sorrow. sneeze on satudrny, your sweet- heart toniormw. sneeze on Sunday. your safety mi. For the devil will chase you the whole of the week. Breaking I Mirror Then again there is the supersti- tion that the making of a will hu- man the day of death. and mm will die leaving their estate to ex- pensive litigation. because of thil superstitious belief. The breskins of a. ‘miner has 1 been the signs! for the start of seven years‘ bad luck, which has been proven in- correct. The possession of A bill-‘i cat is supposed to ensure wealth. It is unlucky to Spill slit. 113 be“)! necessary to toss some over the 18" shoulder to counter... the evil Thirteen onelh Ringing in the ens is supofld W foretell denth. as does n norm" falling from the well. some nur-W while It the death bed olwayi 03”“ a. window or 5. door to allow the spirit to escape. -mu is of search origin. Molly refuse toslt down at I table when there ere thirteen guests. Bismark the famous Ger- man statesman, has been known 10 refuse to enter a. house where the?! were thirteen people, irlcludinr "*3 Thursday, for aomethinc r. danger, Sneeze on Tuesday you kiss I The Excruciatlng Pains of Rheumatism i i h ti disorder! I dilvcvaalodbzgindlxtionnofr thlemhiozd conning: uric acid which in the cause of this im servulh. and painful trouble. eulnatism lavas in its train: di“°"“ joints, crooked limbs, crippled lands. an‘ intense pain and agony is nlmost ill‘ bearable. . Burdock Blood Bitten purines the by driving out the uric acid. Get rl JUST KID; 4 sizes A Lens: MONTANA, sooyou-.. SEDSEANT - ' . . .. TI-|N~I(€ \ _.By Ad Cert!