I N :1,.V""~"',:" ;€z"£.r.,=.... =»}r1.=&E7 vi? ‘ "H95 M 3 fi., ,.L;; f';;_ _ -Q QE 35"* _._ ,_ i T7r¢H_EI;O;].;EWIFEE;nd T _N¢'hJ'D& _,,-__ _ GOODNISS japod llaetmaldandlet who will be clever; Do noble things. not dream them, all day long; Ani so make life, death, and the on vaat forever: Ui, liwt DDI. -Charles Kingsley. TRIALS us what we ure, tliey and let us see what n. ii* r r lei BINTS F03 DAILY CARE OF YOUR. FOOTWEAR Peet, carefully shod iii neat. shapely shoes, are a foundation for beauty and grace-literally and fi- gur»tively_ - We w0u.ldn‘t think of appearing I a dingy, dusty hat. Yet our shoes which are just as important in the general scheme cf fastidioiis groom- ing, are not always above i*c|uviul-li. ‘_ Firlt of all consider the Question pi' ahoa trees. You should have ay pair for each pair of shoes. And in- L sert them just the minute you re- move your shoes, They help shocs to retain their shape. Then there are little satin sa- chet bags for the toes of your par- ty a\@e'.l's. Put in shoe trees, leave your shoes in the air ~sunshine garefersblyi and when they arei Quite dry. remove the shoe trees' and put in the sachet bugs. You should have little shoe bugs for party pumps and see that they close tightly enough to keep out all dust. Of course you get a shine once or twice a week, but do you dust Jour shoes each time you take them _ __off. You should. Suede shoes need _ln be brushed daily. There are lit- ,tle steel brushes for that purpose. ,_,(f you dont like a steel brush. .there are special suede cleaners, Ribbon ties should be washed ,and pressed Often. If they pcisiet _ln looking limp and uninteresting. ,_ put a. little starch in the rinsing "» A Gtonirirn our or rea *» Tea in the sfiemcoii is one of -'those doiiglitfully quaint customs -whether served elaborately to scores d gums or intimately to one or two. There are many ways -no add extra touches to this pleas- ant ceremony. ' If you are not familiar with a london tesbob, you‘ll want to tty »'-4-this method of tea-making in one "ri-_-i--;ll-_- D()ll|.\[l).\' OF (.'A.\'AllA l'KU\'l.\L`H UI" i'l¢l.\l`l‘I l$ll\\'Ai¢lI lb`l..\.\l\ in the lurrsgate fuuri, 'Huh ueurgf v, a D mu ls ra estate of Angus A Melionaln isle ot Pinquld in Queen's County in the said Piovince_ farmer' ileccali-il (estate Hy llie I>lv»ii|»\|r:i\»li~ ll.|r~»l.| I.voiii|r|i Pulinrr. Surrogate Juug»~ ol l'rl»l».ilv. ati- _ sic 'In the Sheriff of the County of Qu¢en'l County or any Constable or literate perlou within said County. Greeting: Whereas upon reading the petition an file of llodi-i'u~k A .\|<-l)\»ii.-rlvl of Vharlotteiowir in Q|w»~u'>~ 1'-iiiniy aforesaid, rein-il rn|l\\':\_v iii.in_ iii--` avlrnlniatrator of iiie aliove iiamvll -ante praying that a citation may he iaauld for tha purpose hereinafter let forth: You are therefore hereby reqnind to alta all persona interested in the laid Eltate to be and appear before me at a Srirrmriitr- Court to he held in the Court llfmiue in whar- lnttetown, iii Qiiec-n`s i'<»\|r.|y_ in mu said I’rovlnl'e_ on Monrlliy th.~ ninth day is! April next, coming at the hour ef eleven o`elock foranoon of the mme day to shew' eause if any they can why the Accounts at the said lltat9 lliould not he pulsed anil the lstate closed an pr:|_\-4-.| fur |,\ laid petition and on iiim.i»n of ll Franrin Ma¢l’he¢_ E-ur.. l'r...ti»r for laid Petitioner And l dn horrhy order that s true copy hereof be forthwith Fxblilbid in some newspaper pub- Ihal h Charlottetown aforesaid uae; in anon week for at least tour follaeltive weeks from the dim- liereof and that ri trim mpy he forth- Flth bolted in the fi»ll¢»\~.ln¢ |mm|.» places rraps4~f5r~~l_v, runiir-ly, lu ihv hall of the Court llnuse in Char- lottetown aforesaid, at tba Post Of. lice I Mount ltswart. in said County all.: heat sf the School-house ln Pia I aforesaid no that all person; intehltad in the aald eeintr ns fifore. laid may have rlue notice th:-r-of Given under my hirnvl null -'~,|| .( ihv salrl twirl this msn any ~i' if--1, rulr A Ii nm |m,| Y in the 24th 7°-' k 5|-I llllesty s reign. ` (L. S l (Ill) I L. PALIII Surrogate : ,-_+1111 IUIITBIGE SALE IAW °1 the irldmumly atenseiv “U04 by that num. . you lfyouiiiretcsddnrseuwm otherwise regular and perfect cup of tea, of course, you can .19 ,Q Here _are some things people sdding: colors or in el sugar. Little which may be lors-a bowl of m attractive on the aroma and taste Some folks even find drops as delicious in hot tea fresh mint leaves are in iced glas- ses. Caiidied fruits also do double §§§§§§§ assi; .§§e;e§... essential to the formal tea table, but for other occasions a bowl or dies is a channing addition. PLAN TODAY FOR TOMORROW If you keep tomorrow in mind when you are waking for today, you'il have a part of 'I\iesday's din- ner prepared and part of Wednes- da_v's or 'I‘hursday'5. too. There are certain cooked staples that can al- ways be cooked in quantities. Boil more potatoes, for irmtarwe, than are needed for the next meal. The following day they may be cream- ed, fried or scalloped If there an not quite enough for the third diay. eggs and meat may be combined with them. Mashed potatoes may be made in double quantity and the second day they can be put into a baking dish. topped with grated cheese or butter. Plan to have some hambur- ger steak left over. It may be sea- soned with tomato sauce and serv- ed on baking powder biscuits as a sort of mock patty. These bhscuifa can be made slightly richer than ordinary biscuit dough. Many housekcepers make enough pastry for two or three pie bakings -do you? It will keep very nicely in the refrigerator for several days. The result. is less work. shorter hours in the kitchen and time sav- ed for other duties, pleasure and rest. WORLDS LARGEST PEARL ONCE PROPERTY OF MARIE AN'l'0l'Nl7I`TE The worlds largest pearl, which was once the property oi' Marie Antoinette, is now in Delhi, India. It came from the collection of Henry Philip Hope, the posseasor of the famous Hope diamond, which brought tragedy to all its owners. liow it reached Delhi is not known and all its present owner will say is that “it is a long story." The pearl is two inches long, four and s half inches in circumference and weighs three ounces. It is sur- mounted by the royal crown of France in red onaincl and gold_ set with fine diamonds. WEAR YOUR HAIR IN STYLE GBAWDMA FAVORED The Victoria. coiffure is beauty news :ight now. smart girls are cutting bangs and arranging the rcst of their hair much as grand ma did. from the short straight bangs Comb your hair straight back from the front and arrange lt in a bun low on your neck. In contrast to the lluffiness of the bangs, thc rest of your hair should be smooth, un Keep YOU Ahve ous gases constantly he generated If th; countless millions ot Nd corpusclse in your blood stream an normal your blood health will bl up to par You will feel strong en crg-the vigorous and confident But if md somuselea an lat illl in and in strength, you one to feel weak, tired ont, ' safe way to ie- and vigor That and bu id tha Pills duty as a swcetcning and flavor-ing., Peppermint or cream patties arei compots of any not-too-sweet can-\ f there are mill.on» of millions in her nggm b,¢_ h|“¢,m| nh . umnwmmm£wmw~mmm~»~» its lilc tiioum so very brlcf ishiost tl" that Lula had bmusm "° her' MPN” useful., For uit maintu ns your life " Wu "E nm' mt" th" D°*""' 'ml by dom; time vim ming. Km” Md °"°’ ""“'“;° '° 5"' W It su-nes life-livin: Wm from "' "“..“°‘ °“1’ °°° 'R**“’° °° 9- ¢h.hm¢wm.b°dy°°u._nu,m. Hatch in the left handoofnl' il ports nutiument from the digestive th’ °”’°l°l'° al” WU organs to every part of the system bil-“li lllllilffililll N and it brings mics to the lungs, for stalwart ymms comm expulsion from th¢ the poison In laoh red oorpuacls-of which l(ol1yBenadictsatbdtuyl¢ht|n F0 an ed Without this le*!‘vi&. »---»~»-» :L::::l:;a:Lx;‘"m~ Can~I-Iitler Force Women. Into Uniforms?- Woe Betide Him if He Does, for the Love of Clothes is as Old as Eve, and a eaev wnsfln an in unifm-mgarbnvenwhenthaylntotiiatlbeatre sndstep outwiththaboytiiendutanevcn- im. Hal It doesnt require s lllwhht to fun- cast that Mr. Hiller la riding for a fall when he starts to tell wouieii v.lu\. they shall wear. They may submit to hu.\\; their religion and politics prescribed for L i. --.i, but not their clothes. 'I‘iiemlyrnsn\.lieywliipermitto dictate to t.hammthataacxedmattaranPatau and Lelong, and any old Xing or potent-ate. whatever, who takes away their frills and at- tempts to put them in a nonducript garment that is exactly like every womans, does so at his peril. Why, even the Soviet Govsrnmmt with its iron hand able to do it! his the Russian women have rebelled against being coni_ l led | weal a drab cultllme that Induced thtm all to a common denomiii.|.tor o. nidec .isneas and are demanding fashion de8~¥ll' ers and chiffona and silk stockings and lipatleh and rouge and all the other aids and abetters of feminine pulchrituda. The ni-st thing the ni-at woman did whm alia received anllghtanmant was to rush out and get her |. new frock, and all of har daughters ever since have been following her example. Fa' to woman clothes are not merely a covering. They are her chief llwans of S011-¢ll>l'€5l1°ll. I Cefll' ncaue of character, a weapon of otlanae and defense, s barometer of moods, the one subject ol etsmal interest and the one oomolation that never fails. will be required to wear a Perhaps the secret that the serpent whispered in Ive'| ear was that even it her apple-eating got her into trouble she would have the oom- pensaiion of clothes. she would have the means whereby the homeliest. woman can camouflage her ugliness. She would have an art-iiloe hy which she could attract the attention of tha balance of tha Adams boys, and she would have a. perpetual topic tl oonvlrmtion. lady fell for the argument and so fashion cauia into the world. diculous even to suggest that any edict can banish it and force ve up the bless- ing that their first mother sacrificed Paradise them. ities- irgggié 2:2* ei; ll known womaii's ll fi'°0k. U17 [ffl NSY d if claritin a beauty a ract other girls thus what clothes will do for the oular woman is that it need not be insisted upon han. Nina good looks depends entirely upon what thly have just the right shade and cut. on lust the right on the eyes, whereas Venus herself would be a. dingy, dull, clumsy uniform. Nor, would even any inarfs attention if she was just one of tho disguised amid A multitude of plain Janes. e larl'a roving sttantionl out of a blue silk scarf A woman has and many a. _ that brought out iii iii sag El? .3 » is '$522. ‘lint Egeggé §se5§§ §§§E5§ été E rnment as they t there u more potions. I the very Clothes also do as much for a do for her physical. Doctors hav tonic in a new frock than there know one man who claims that gates of death, when she had got me ind ceased to take interest in anything t silk and lace lingerie he could buy. Long ago a nioralist asserted that there was more support in that ntted in the back than there was in the stnnglst religious les. There probably isn't a. me-woman alive who doam't know this from her own experience, and that the consciousness of being well dreaasd not only illls her with the peace that passes all understanding, but gives her poise and makes her brighter, wittier and more entertaining. It takes more character than the average woman possesses to put her best foot foremost when she has on shabby ahoas. The aflectthatclotheahave mawomaxrs luqaedtimhnethingshirt of marvelous. It is one of those mysteries of feminine mythology that no one can explain, but s woman seems to be metamorphosed yy wh” she has oii, and to live up to it. Observe and you will see that all of the really coirpcteiit, high-priced business Women are invariably dressed in trim, taut, tailor-mades, while the women who do sloppy work, the Ei a pink crepe de chlne riegligee If husbands realized the Wimt drink is 00 I man, shopping 15 0° g 'qm`|'|_ comes to a man he celebrates lt by taking s drink. and buys herself a new hut. Wlien ; mm 55 gun; in . he cheers himself up by taking a drink When s wo igég tial stat ter what happens to her there is, as the French say, ‘wpugsqn 1* www., t-ry. but to sive uv their fliierv. no. Never. Doltdmv mx, D0-00 7%' \ '-"`T`\-' <*5§?$E .;;§§s. " ie \ I if .ft ’ N( "5P}\.t‘ . i//Mi Y/Y/M /if//M . //// \\\ ’/// ~\\ ’////Zi\\\ V |\ I . womggx Lgakgemorga agéiapu- |.||¢ |.| mg |;|-|»|m; TGST-ED ss n pen on e "° ..m...w...i...i.. GRI! DG . MD* nmovcn _-ss -F" § Aivi.§`§.°i‘§f§”'r°§ §f’vif.1f°f§"°ii'¢°i§¢§ffi'i°i`."°if`..-'ea °tf»“'§i'.u'°»°ni-.-li §xe»rdwii5 ' sc Pf)“U|¥§|l / gi \ A `» Q-v ' . _ _:_-.J --~ S CORNER Peanut Drop-Cookies 2 tablespoons shortening, ‘A cup sugar 1 egg, beaten 1 teaspoon baking powder '.5 teaspoon salt 'A cup flour 2 tablespoons mik 'A ctb chopped peanut; K teaspoon lemon Juice Cream the shortening in the mix. ing bowl. Add sugar slowly, stirring constantly until all sugar is in md the mixture is smooth. Add beaten UU and flavoring, heat qmmy minutes. Put dry ingrsdlxlts in gm? H Ind lift about l-3 into mixture, stirring constantly until well blend. ed. Add about 1-3 liquid, stirring in im “mv way. adn the next 1-3 er ¢l°h. and t-hm the last 1-3, stirring each time until mixture is month, Md ¢lwl>P°d peanuts. nmp rr-om teaspoon on a buttered oookp, gh,” gungulzge in a moderate oven to-12 Pllwlcolo warns. m' ‘M “ff 1* WPI flour 4 tea 'vw-is i»-mr was me '-/. ".1 rnvgziasssi. Add si-adiuiiy 1 cup “bl ‘W1 ess yolks and a °‘P°UBl mtlhd hugh;-_ Add % WP ilwlwslily drained crushes A rosa barber is necessary when stenosnphers who never learn to mil. tan soosseopm when accounts you d,d¢, W Cu, thou mo, fm,” are always out of balance, the cleru who never aeqiiirs salalnanahip, an in 2 "'°""’°*"°1l Bl! mn. 'riiey ue quite airrerent all dolled up in hwy H1111” u if they were edu to 1 party. °” “m° "°“- 'N *lu zlélliiilliinedfrom the pinespple which we wore`wlien it was chic F"l`U`lf`fm°l’€~ I W°l¥l\\I1 in I #Oiled kimono will et into a i' s und " cup' ml" md 1 CUP Wlter. to have mannisli haircut. In the Sal’ ‘H1385 mil Sh? W°l||d 'N P¢"l'f°°¢lY i\1¢lDlble 0! :Ying if lhengad on . wma ser" thu Wm' the first place these are much longer - ` . and mty “mum b¢ Jun I bn "uf, nllentle Of Cl0thel Oh I-hell' Vllleb. th¢I¢ WORM bd 110 WW# 070|' thi ll W fy, curly if you wish. bm- H’ Heat I cups mm,” s double boiler. mx Quffgfssinr Ll: 04;! cornstarch and is minutes "“'°' °°°" waved ma rm. bill' l*=l'=¢li Mmeihlns mi em-avazaatf _ I 5 '“"”‘¢ hllvuntly. aim illllamwuerbutiei- and vim __.__i.._._ Furthermore. clothes are always woman’s nnal emsolatfon. Ne mat- m?|;d,.’°“rgm an Mt mum" °'°" 4 *U Yah. PULII' into A blked M.k° " mennglm by beating 4 egg H i i' Works Itself to their 55325..; ”1i`l".¥y‘l.’.'i`y'°»§`. §“iil.*}°t§'ii.°§'§§-°§'2uf°l?‘§'3f.'i§§"3§lr°°°.“‘..°f ,.",",,“§° ""1 “*°i“¢ 4 “bi-some of ri °l'li»°P of and brown in oven 15 minlrihtq Early Death to ---- e _._ . -- . ,,,___ ,QW A MomzngSmrle ri is lei A Frenchman learn the language, into difficulties with his p tion, egaecially with the group com- prising "though," "plough," and "r0ugh." When the film of "Ca.vslcade" be- gan its run and one newspaper re- view was headed, “ ‘Csvalosdv Pro- nouncod Success," the Frenchman went back home. Mildred Hi was the guest at a, very smart party, and was pleas- ed to find that an old flame of hers. Kenny Fl, was there. She decided to pique him by trusting him with lofty contempt, and upon being introduced to him by har hostess, looked at him with stupid indifference, and murmured, "Barry, I didn't get the name." “No," was the reply, “I know you didri’t. But that wasn't. your fault. You tried hard enough." SELF Be master of yourself, first of all and afterwards you will be master of others. CHILDRENS s\\° CHAPTER ll in thlt building llnptoldlldd. hqring you a giui a DEXTER TAKES HIS PEN IN how to use HAND polloa F52' a gig; iii? §§§§ 2 §E§§’a f`§§et§§t 5 Ei; 3 si get "2 llgiw Z ities 8 ltréii hat didn 1. irlend ow aura no good. W. I re lkerclsing the usual elairwyanaa he had o tha idlld 35 avril; of lllt | that Rl Nil really look wonderful ln my tum *h° W3!" W WY bigger hits-or a NP and some soft collars instead of ifbvlztgrrlbla stil! dd Winged things _Ill UQ *umm Plljvsuohahidsou She wondered if she accepted the dos-or eoum she didnt intend to but if me aiu -_ wouiiirrt it be ral-lur clever to buy mm . "M use it ahh; :noi ine: sq-l' ‘N plimerihi °°m` driftadto 'Dum 'll like '- W _1wr‘ L' by llwpo i t houses. shrine: he`:°ruitl‘:.1r gltrg-lx time looked decidedly lnlerim- m Ulllufyr hh! QQ-kegperg gn. 'ii-U91' inefficient or downright rg. giant. And the cours list seemed to sm;-ammed with expensive necq. ii 355s? Ei g 522;: §§§§§g§~ gigrir gr r ri =§=§g§5 E§E§§ §E5¢,i§ gEe§§ §_i§a»§ 5; 8 into anti iii {`i (Ranch *UU GMU mn *dress maltes a point of combining PA-GE 0 V "___W_ __ ____ V V “_ 'lm __ 0 [UN Gu V W V ` '_ H V M' _ IM it Woman ’s Realm -.°- Social and Per-sondl i-:- Fashions -:- Literature A TI-|€ STORY- » "<_/ ` Unexcelled for purity and all-round baking qualities. 2 9 C ~ mg ¢00K»S . . ` aneurin... with chic style. _ Illustrated Drcmnsldng Lesson Furnished with Every Pattern ll Illini] WOITBIIUIOH ¢ uaedpuwderblueorwt for its 8-1 'alaavmaudyvkathatapprovaaan ealrdravl. f , A nav, .i.ue mem; e..-pt sri- two tones of the same color. It Olrriodoutin one ealour,this erepegilkprints. Another ultra-smart scheme is uwar part d tha sleeves of white embroidered as-gandin. Style No. MB is designed for sizes 14, 16, ll, It years, 36, 38 and 40- inchss b‘_'st. Size ld requires 2% 35235 0! PA'l"I‘lR»!l 16 cent! in O _._-_._.._..,...-_-___ K0. K- HD .......»......»»»»..» ..........-... .i'...é.'......--........ . .. ....... City State LUNG IIVII WOKlN’8 INSTI- 'l'U‘l'l The lhhuary meeting of Long Mm- Woaalra inaltuto mst at the homo of lun. limsr Psyntar wiui twelve miihars and one visitor present. Meeting opened with In- Mtuh ode and creed. The several committees gave their reports and new ons: were sp- fill? ii FEE iii' 5 i llru. °\mll0l\9. llrl. Alan A. Camp- bell. Mrs. Joseph Dunning. Lunch, llra. Murdock laellaod, Mira. liver- ette Payntar, Ilrs. llmsr Payntar. :Lawns unread and lomdsd t-int Inst! ii ponies; qmgmg fountain for ved and have the Elmer Fi gliigr ifiii. ills; nmomutiumeusvsisnuneparry aimimtaawsi1o:.'i‘nesur»lssu lerluuum and public iieaitn vm ihendhouned andquaatiouairm fllladin.'lYonewiuambas-swue |am¢Qalihowaa fzrgiizr ifegiéii ff' Eel’ lriigiii .iégriii .IWCZII 1511121? -_A-_ lil 1 'iii 5 ll till in 'i 8 HMA. '“r~tsaraa;@= wil above r, ._ 1 l __ V _ . ._ ' ‘ /‘ ‘ \ \, _ _ . ' ' ' .nf-1-yw . - .f '..r~ -'- model is also lovely. It adapts it- ` sei! particularly well to the new - hlackenpalikwiththoyeieand fr r\`\` ».f . rirlii yards of 30-inch material with lil .uw of UI-irioh contrasting and it , of 8-inch lining. ,, ea ps or coin (coin is preferred.) Ms..- oin carefully. st we ‘DW FARM FUR SIU A tu-m se /userry Plelm umm iso sem. 10° 'lil' buildings, 80 an bark with na ia-ur. mm-ally MU rails from Vernon llvllf Creek runnin; thmltll hlh. Will lel`l IPF" (ether reasonable AW Hi? Egislii lbll i .otassional llarll Stewart & L¢::l2‘°" nan.:is='l:ll.'° soucrros. IW' I Great Game 59"' ggyggy 10 IDA!! _ Matson s 3:-:NTI-E w L :sun-I1 1°- |_,|,¢,, ,.4 nurse: 19"' anal! 10 l0*""_, gms., ran strange# ,, A cirnptonfi-'all 1a:Pvru22F E |_-wlllwf-3"'