....-“kann 6'. ,_ Oapitr _:Us “Y main it tool of the I D1 ed 'by barn. only i er ag ser-me perien The three said ‘ just i i>ro\\'rt his ir Indce as I pglcf sinaci Pigi fiftY ` two l The wth eggs, the li of th feed l T0 ing w gingei pectir stepp loose up ai recov stepp the f up to were. hay could subst 0 t he Eve wlzer In mosp folloi GI`(’C Whii Four Ar Engl Bust hote thou g lil Sli -perk _.’i.l§f¢d cnol .nnd' I ‘ns kr bc no I lil s' A-4. Q1 tc B 11 ‘ti ii? gi .U PAGE TWU _ _ __ _ ,-, "`_!_"__'__`_'____ i #ai--m Oma if ' ”` _ -7 Guannlart A_______ W-. _ __ MBER za 1. _-CII-I~¢~»~-'~‘*‘*°' "'”"__'*'?-'* ri _ ._...__. __ _ __ , .__ ,_a_ i .~-,,.~~ n%Realm .° Social and-Persondli-:-Fashions.-.-'Literature . #Listen to me ori ~ ‘INDIGESTION " f‘F|\i-a-tivlo vo mo "::i.‘:i= "Not only this, they _ helped me overcome constipation and severe headaches. years youn Ont. Because it exerts a healthful influence on the stomach and FOURother vital organs, Fruit-a-tives gives results f'a_r beyond those obtainable* from ordi- nary remedies. A brilliant doctor spent 15 years perfecting Fruit-a-tives. It will make you feel line in a very` short time. Thousands ofpeople have learned this. 25c. & 50c. a boil. Fruit~a-tives MAKE AND KEEP YOU WELL . For The Cook rncmr. ul-a. Annan LICEAIVI l‘é tablespoons gelatine. - 1»3 cup cold water. ‘..- cup hot prune syrup, 'u cup sugar. l lu lb. prunes. Water to cover. 2 teaspoons lemon juice. 1‘.~'.- cups whipped cream. Sonk the well-washed lhcn simmer them gently same water until they are actually feel prunes, ing an unprecedented situation I conductor. genially: I wcn‘t need it till momingl" HUNTER RIVER NOTES __- ited the latter's parents. wish her a speedy recovery. art. _time overheard the conversation, ‘ parted the curtain and remarked “.Here, porter, you may use mine, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Daniels have ` returned from a three weeks holi- day to Pictou, N. S., where they vis- _F We are sorry to hear of the lil- ncss of Mrs. Wm. MacDouga1l and Mr. Frank MacMillan, of the Royal Bank staff, is at present re- lieving in the branch at Mt. Stew- Rev. F. E. and Mrs. Bocthroyd left Thursday on a motor t.~ip to in the Montreal and other parts of Que full and bw. tender, adding the sugar when they are partly cooked; have one- Misses Florence Noye and Edna half cup of the hot liquid to pour Dougherty mvtvred to ' "'c1'sidc '_ __ _..._ . M- . _._ _..._ _ -___.. ._ . '*°°* ` `*"" ' Vlliat the Fashlonalilee are _ iturisg-» . lg'Annabolle-Wortlhgtaa AMomingSm{lo Am. __ Domth . D- -~ l- ' ~'~ ‘-°~-- ,,|,::,,,,,,, y llsnlmn ’ lliususied lgrceeanaklag Lesson Furnished with 1- Another Pullman Mystery __ __`. . H1011 PQQIQI ' . A wv1°=°d PM N wwe- Don’t Expect too Much of Your Wife, Qor- " "““°‘°: .... “til” mi lV“"£‘i’..i"?.‘l°i‘.iZ¥°f’n1'.li'.'l.‘I.“ ‘ = - mlilltlitg; 0:51: htliok leer' ‘lisa why? ,gnc so e to cultivate , `G< And how?" our on?ymo?n mul. un. would vu.. h mu . Com anlonslu and N ever , P .P 1 "_,,_M"_ X: Pullman ladders" expuutulated the Cease Maklng Love to 1 L., Cornwall, to And don't expect your wife to be a miracle worker who can conjure butcher's meat and green vegetables out of the air and make a pass with her hands that will pay the rent. And don't ex- pect her to be a mind-reader who will know that you still love her when you never make any sign of affection or admiration in her direction. It is dumb husbands that make nagging wives about nine times out of ten. 5*? l ._., . “I don't know, but she's gone.” Her °-. ' l l' ' Don’t expect too little of your wife. Don’t begin by treating her as if she was a toy and her sole function was to doll herself up and be a parlor ornament. Make her understand from the very first that she is a. working partner as well as n Lady Love and that the success of the firm is just as much dependent on her as it is on you. Throw respon- sibilities on her. It will strengthen her. See to it that she has plenty _ _ of work_ to do. It is the idle, pampered, useless women who get neurotic and erotic and who llll sanatoriums and the divorce courts. Don’t stand for any slack housekeeping and poisonous food nur any 'lying in bed while you get up and get your own breakfast. You can nn. the pmnes_ cut the pumes in on F,-1day_ . ‘spoil a. wife just as easily as you can a baby a e results are the same pieces removing the pits. -__ in both cases. You will have a wliiner on < y who will cry for Put the selatme to soak in me M15, Ruby Mnpougau spent . what she wants until she gets it and then she will have a contempt for wld water whue the pmnes are sho,-t honday Wm, her pa,-ents in you for being such an easy mark and you will despise her for being a I hea;1,,g_ Hunter River. 51°°k¢’- When prunes are cooked, measure _ *__ the half cup of hot juice and c0m_ Take an interest in your wife‘s interests. You are a business man bme with me softened “mine synthem 1-uhbgr is being made and have had more experience in handling mone than she ha _ y s. Teach stirring ‘mm the latter is dissolved in Mexicg 1,-gm nude peg,-gleum ‘her how to budget her income so as to spend it to the best advantage. Add the lemon Juice and one cup_ and ground guggmme °,- other Teach her to be thrifty. Pass on some of the infomation you have fu, of the cooked Dumas divided vegetable ingredients of high sugar got from efficiency experts to her an dshow her how to apply it_to her into small pieces. content. h°“*-"eW°’k- Set the container in ice wafer or in a very cold place untll the mix- Make her see that cooking is not only a fine art, but that t ture begins to set. on he way she feeds her family depends its health and happiness and pros- O Beat me cream ,mm it L, ugh, perity, If wives knew they were going to get the glad-hand from their and fluffy, but not stirt, as soon as Nervous’ Dlzzy ,husbands they would willingly make burnt offerings of themselves on the gclatinc mixture is thick enough T°’°“t°'. QM' '_ the kitchen stove for them. Th th have been previously decorated with Bf0mi10l1 twubled IDB. 5:.. °" me ¢“b1°~ long sections of the cooked prunes- . , ,-<6 ,_ I was very nervous and did not rest well fs-.¢i%>‘.=-:-:fri-I-1; lr h mb h I /»» .nf e reason ere are so many poor cooks to hold its shape; fold into the wggegi, §'wea'§ined' '»- is because most men sit down and gobble up what is set before them cream and drop the mixture by rundown Bmw’ my ,.._._::--__ without even giving a grunt of satisfaction when it is good. So wives spoonfuls mm the molds’ which ;;h0l§e8yH3;1;1etS¢¢”;]°? 1,, .-., say to themselves: "Oh, what’s the use," and slap down any sort of meal -__ and if you like, with quartered ut ull, 1 uhh _had Bellln °“ Y°“f h°”°Ym°° dem* W1 headaches and dlzz " __ n ra y to cultivate companionship marshmallows, 8 ,Hs .. md Mrs BY iwlth your wife and to make her into the sort of chum you want in your uumuld on crisp heart lettuce wifiiiiénu uf 41'sf.` Nieinihu se. “I ‘lid We- If ‘SM 9-S wi' f°r 2 hiublnd and wife in keen in step as you leaves and garnish with whipped used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- think, because when they settle dawn to th cover and felt better from the very | e real business of nvmg one cream dressing, 1;,-ny; ,ook ,mont three homes in ‘of them will go one way and the other will take another path, it they all hnéi it built rue .up_ wondcrgubby. don't watch out. The man- gets absorbed in his business. _Thewoman . ' _ igoggclf c";l‘1’nl5§'i‘;';f°"1';`d“‘; gift ‘like 2 in her house and children and clubs. Very often a middle-aged couple new person.” Sold by druggists. k“°W “b5°1“f€ly nothing of the things that are most vital to _each other. '_ . D'lfPm:_;;-E{‘_f|?¢hm§:2i:|l°:i;'_|°;_'d“ 4° They do not even know each others friends. That is why they bore each other so unmercifully and ce.n't even keep up a conversation when 'a large lot so x 15 in one of - ` ,..- » -...-\ s ,, -» 0,. responded the porter. » M ms Numa., ._ passenger °c_ tdrain igaityosgebgiglexttggpxxytxz bbould go and_when she is cuvyins an ulJP¢r berth for the first 5 "Dont ;‘;‘ct wo much of her’ Forget In of this pm_!elthered “"1 _ _ hokum of courtship. Accept the fact that she is just an ordinary, human woman with nerves and temper and prejudices and funny. fussy little un- reasonable ways. and overlook all of them that you can and forgive the balance. After all, you wouldn’t find a Perfect Being comfortable and companionable to live with. She would be a standing reproach to all of your own weaknesses. _‘fi . c,» * .°- x r \» _- cn. ,_.- -,,'. _ . - -_ r -:- .' \ ~;- - ,.. ,° ¢__.' - _-" f "*;”:‘:ll1‘;.,-.e,.' °`¢°¢ _e ° `l " ; I Y '-0- \ .. | |_T ' *o .3-v -"2“:`-"3 -° I ;_ n` _ ’\ eq .Q '_' __¢ __ . -_ _. _ -._ 7 » no lent theme fer contrast. The lllrt fulnel falling from the 1°!! makesitlwlshaboutaovfomllill motion. It can be made with tiny puffed sleeves as ln miniature view. So many materials would be lulb- able for to fashion it. It takes the minimum amount. The one sketched is Bench blue with white dots ln DBUDW- T110 yoke ls plain blue with plain _white rullllng. Style No. 854 is 60813504 for sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. size 4 requires 2% yards 36-inch i with it yard 35-inch contrasting. linen, rayon novelties and wool 'crepe are sturdy and smart sug- gestions. Price of Pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. they are ihrown upon each other for society. Don’t let this happen to you, because it means a lonely old age if l you do. A man has to keep on his toes in order to hold his own with other men and succeed, but after marriage a. woman is only too api. to slump. 'iie has her man. She has achieved her objective and she feels that she can sit down on the do-nothing stool and take it easy for _the balance of her life. Don’t let your wife do this. Make her read _ the books that you read. Discuss with her world events. Bee to it that _ she keeps up her music or drawing or whatever accomplishment she D06' | sessed as a girl. Talk to her about your ambitions and Your hopes and of her home. Of course, if you make her feel that she is a part of them. i f Take her out and give her a good time. Make her play games with you. Don’t let her digenerate into being just n mother or a clothes _ horse or a narrow little domestic with no interests outside the four walls ' _ I married a fool, the case is hopeless. ‘You are bound to leave her behind, but lf you married a woman of any you hold her hand and guide her. intelligence whatever she will break her neck to keep up with you if ; Use as much intelligence in running your home as you do your busi- are getting. -Avoid trouble by not letting any in-laws on either side come ness. Check up on it now and then to see what sort of percentage you i to live with you. When your wife gets peevish and fretfui and unrea- sonable send her off on a vacation and nine times out of ten she will come home with hernerves all ironed out, thinking you are handsomer than you were when a boy and that home is the grandest spot on earth. A railroad cr steamship ticket would save many and many a divorce. And, finally, never cease making love to your wife. Make it part of your daily dozen to tell her how beautiful and wonderful she is lpays for all you put in it. , 012'; ITE' residential districts’ - V _ _death. In Carla were his strength H 'F MUPHEE 5 - Sam-"_ ,The Crippled Lady of Peribonka ' miey Building. 1 By :Arms ouvnn cunwoon . (C°P!Hlht. 1929. by Donbicday,Dos-an, mg (3,, mg) »» :_ *__ W AUGTIUN SALE At Wcst Royalty on Saturday, Oc- tober lst, 1932 at 2 P. M. Choice twelve acre farm equipped with hpildings and four-pen fox ranch, property of the late Alexander Mc- Donald, situate ZF.; miles from \ Charlottetown opposite Upton Air- port. Aiso all stock, crop and farm- ing implements. For further particulars apply to Lhe undersigned. RODERICK McDONALD, GEORGE J. TWEEDY, Executors, Estate Alexander McDonald. I. A. McDONALD- Auctioneer. »++¢-o+¢¢+ ave-+e+4++o++o-44 5431-9-24-sw-21. _ Public Auction There will be sold hy Public Auction, on the premises at King- lton, on WEIJNESDAY THE 5th DAY OF OCT. NEXT At the Hour of Two 0’cIcck P. M. The following: 2 Horses, 2 Miich Cows, 5 Young Cattle, 3 Young Pigs, 1 Brood Sow, . , Paul saw the swift, deliberate plunge ilu-gush space of me sum was shining, the water was almost bqdy, which in the unoermlnty of black. but there was no glint of his Vision. an instinctive and P0515- gold in what he saw. The hair was ive impulse told him was Clalreb. A dark' C°’1“'5 “Ce b¢°°»m° H- Pvt woman‘s piercing cry came from the °f it in 5 m°m°“t- It Seemed £0 him gggp-[ER vu! -~-if shadowly. e. nebulous blotch which changed under his eyes to substance s. floating mass of hair. The sun Cliff. but no responsive echo of hor- ,that ffh¢‘ m0"-WTS Wh° lived 8b°“¥f ror escaped his own lips, ng 30u,,d_ ,' the rock held her up for him, with but an articulate gasp as the fig-la Smile On her lips and in her ure struck me water and dissippegr- leyes, her face toward him and her ed. An appalling and devastatinglarn-is reaching out. He was half in weakness seized upon him, a, deudlyla daze, and might have fancied sickness or shock, a thing that loos- ened the grip of his fingers from the clinln8 belt of weeds and 'wade him llmply impotent against the dragging force of the undertow. For an instant his brain reeled in dark- ness. He began to go down, easily and slowly, as if the cruel and mur- derous hands below were fearful of arousing the inertnesss to which he had momentarily succumbed. Then water struck into h’s face and start- led him. Heart and brain leaped in response to its warning, and he thrust up wildly and caught the weeds again. They hung closely to the rock, allowing him to drag hisi body up until his shoulders were out of the water once more. He heard Derwent shout, as if from a mile away. but he paid no attention to the cry, nor did he look toward thei 10 liens, 3 Sta;-ks Grain, 6 Tons some of the things he saw. But Carla was there. she, not his wife.' had come to join him in death. The quiet, terrible drama of it held him from calling her name as he waited for her to come within h's reach. But the undertow brought her no nearer. For a second, two of them, three or four, if, held her awaygsound. Its walling was like the wind from him and each of these seo- in the cave of Aeolus, its thunder ends was a. lifetime in passing. Then! like Btentor‘s blasts' rumbling he saw the distance between them through the empty bowels of the and courage. He locked his arms about her closely. He could feel her clinging to him with the same dc- sire to remain iriseparable when the end came. Strange. A Kingdom of lMicomicon-a land of Alnaschar- a place of fairies-a world of dreams -They were going to it all. Be- tween the walls where no man had ever looked. Death! A magnificent adventure, with Carla. in his arms! A roaring filled his ears. They were travelllng swiftly now. His senses grew less distinct, like colors merg- ing one into another in a sunset sky. Queer, why it should end like this, after years of life-he-and' Carla-together-as it must have been intended from the beginning. A glorious grsclousness of Fate, an immortal symphony of fulfilment-; to pass on like this with Carla, no, :matter how many hundred centuriesi . had gone before! And some one- _hls wife-had raid-that seconds' meant more than years-when--like this_- The roaring was an enormlty of widening, and as it widened the;earth. They nurnbcd and anesthet- things below began to drag Carla ized, yet left him with a shred of down. She made no struggle, did not I living, thinking cells which told him I cry out to him, but only raised her they were tearing through the gui-l hands so that he night see they lei or the some and which. at thc? were waiting for him, and wanting same time, held his arms unyield-l him, as she went to her k‘ngdom_'lng as bands of steel about Carlslsl of Micomicon, her land of dreams.`body. He swung himself Out. thrustinsl Although close to the edge of dnl ‘against the rock, and when the abyss of utter darkness, conscious-I clfi' The thought in his mind was o and how -you bless heaven for having bestowed her upon you as a wife. A woman 'can no more live without love than she can live without food and when lher husband ceases to feed her on angel‘s food she either starve; to death for affection or goes out and stealsitifrom some other man. Being a good husband isn’t the easiest job in the world, son, but it ` DOROTHY DIX. g a.n g- lat last, believing her surely dead he glng into _ something. A man may held her face close to him and kiss live a. hundred years, but when he ed her mouth and eyes.. as the over the path he has traveled, it ms mud when she was returnmg seems very short, and the hundred to him When the first whisper of years no morg than a few hours death came from Carla. up M Paul md ,enecwd upon me u was hom” her me thu ‘mm Saskatchewan has staked s 90 per lusory and baseless fabric of t’me, B = into the blackness. mn- heart, heat-,°° it mud 5 °q““°»V “nd the h°"°'m°“`lng faintly, responded to the ca.ll= fll-5 Lshappyhas but a fleeting vision of ;li m. He y oened. life" cl h i ps new war r eos p - “-' ° “I “ld °° him °°°°~ Paul kisssed her again in the black-_ "To live long and terribly, one musti ne” that h t th in d 1 und’ " “WY °° die “ld 1°°k~’ Wk futher ul the lime gil-1 had kissed » ’ I w w 0 human mewu.ement_..0ne Whole! me close against his own- H", vince represent substantial buyib; i be unhappy_1n px-i_s°n_»| It was odd. s u em In 0 MSKIIII I SUWBY Of wndltlbhl. why he should be thinking of th's ~ i ns he continued to claw and dig. he did not cry out or speak. but' But time had fastened itself upon V him like a leech, and lr each see-‘ ond of his wide-awake life had been as long as these few seconds he would have lived a thousand years. During this cycle of his existence he slowly and tediosiy progres.sed,_ until, with air filling his lungs again. and the smothlng folds of near-in- senslbility breaking away from him, he ionew that he was no longer in water, that his fingers were clutch- ing at soft sand, and that the buf- den which he had dragged with him was cal-ia. hole of the earth. Chance. A mir- r°P8y ,the Government for seed, pa . un SP There was scarcely e. breath be tween this knowledge and the full and poignant possession of every faculty with which his brain was capable of being inspired. But darkness, mystery, the defeat of death, and the fact of his own phy- sical salvation, were submerged all at once in an asonized appeal to the limp. dead form which he clasp- cd in his arms. The spirits of the H 2 A P 1 t I A N , _ _ grcs of the water pit dragged atfcss dd noi, quite leave him. Vague-'same blackness gboug him iisignsd ay. eros oaoes, ,Q c s - ' Tumlpq, Truckwagnn' can mm” 'that claire would be with him in|thelr victims Carla was in his arms ily he experienced the thrill or belng| l 5 -_ to his voice calling Carlivs name as* she almost spoke the words. In- Ibgimsg its budget this year. Rural by Kellogg m London. wagon; spring Tooth harrows’ ;another moment or two. she would His brain was keenly alive again, Li-gnspoi-ted out of a. hell of tum 1,, ,fi-uggied to bring life back intoistem sh mg' . , , e w pervdr _ |munieipalities will beabie to opcr Ontario. sfnglc |.|,,ugh_ Drivmz smgm wood _come to the surface near the rock, and he knew that teams of oxen ultuous _sound into s. soft and gent- her bggy. once he had worked over' nn Wu "gm fm. me to come, ,lm in normu ‘nmol There Us sleigh, my Mower, nay Fork, and land he must he ready to seize and could have pulled but futiley against iy drifting sea which was without g lime girl who had been taken paul? you ui»e_giad?" ‘M unsmpioysd in gqkmhswm " "' "r‘?P°- /"S0 thH0\1S::“l>|fl Fufnltllre hold 'her with him until the weedslthe undercun-ents, which, one after'nolse or violence. For an interval he from the wuts;-, and now memory; "1 im0w_.n°w_.1,h,t 1 expected- cgugg; gh” "gin hu-"gt mid, go. I/gd many 0 Cf M' fel- gave way-or a miracle happenedliancther, were transportng themffnncied his arm.; were wings and “mg to him vividly of the first you," "id paul, "the, 'uh mm, h,md,,¢¢, of ;;'i RICHARD CAHILL, Five or six feet from him, where irresistibly and yet without grearthaf, he was trying to fly, making gentle beating of th, heart s.gain,l (T0 3, gonnnugq) ;,,_|§||°n¢‘_»» _ .mmm ‘ Administrator Estate Thomas Cahill the water was like a pool of oihhnsze through wage,-y,,pa¢¢_'11,°,,ght',,,¢h,, 3 bm mess 01 1|; mans. one th, ,low mum,” sf the soul in- ___.__< ' '~'---- L A_ MCDONALD' that had no motion, a little dislof physical salvation scarcely filter-,side of him refused to co-ordinate go the under- body, until the child Movement of a single lever in a _ qggmgg pon was ._ " Auctioneer. .turbance suddenly flocked its sur- ed in a ray of hope through 1\l5.with the other. This was the Um. lived and breathed once more. But new device, enables the navigator ` _-___ """-EF* Iface-e. change of light, u drlftingjmlnd. and his senses were unterri- only one arm now, which held lg”-lag ,gn by-"sf, gave no response. of a motorboat to control the speed rf, u wwe in garnish poached "“ *T* in bl yo Que-|a4=~. up of something tonal e mdined by thgsuffooatiag pummdcadaWkatmalm.mea1ihiaH¢Wl1u\a¢4amlKdU.mdamdumumawecmwmhe. ap,aehadrti\atleeenadulh ".,..,,.. _ - .-.__/f I \ that she was alive. he found himself clawln d di , ln DUWG 298413 brushed her thick. wet hair back 1 and waited. In her first conscious- ' be ness Carla/s arms crept about his and pressed his me close in hers.) relief. 'rhu year sl,ooo.ooo will » neck. Her lips breathed his name. seeded. with wheat supplied by the Gov Words were futile for a. little while- Only in silence could they claim ments will not emoeed 100,000 bush- ela each other, a silence of voice, where other sound was moaning and _ throbbing about them. Both knew quired relief. This year there will what it meant as the seconds count- be ed themselves off. They had ccmef through me mouth or the gin-¢e.'of and were caught in a subterranean y acle. God. That they mlxht have lfnder twine and binder repairs: each other at last, with the barrier between them torn away. This wal s Carla‘s thought, and her arms ` drew closer about Paul. He belong- ed to her now, for there was no other world than this-. pit 01| yielded so bushels to the me or Bloom with death for its walls, aulover; one fourth 15 to 19 bushels: abysmal grave. where 1°V¢. 101’ fone fourth 10 to 24 bushels: only space. would build fm' them "*»h°;one eighth avenged less than lo great wor1d's altar stairs that slope' bushels, I through darkness up to God." ~ Pique, cotton broadcioth prints, , Then there is the short feather boa of either curled or uncurled fea- th or the neck, these may be pl.rti-col- i oredcranyshadctomstehoroon- I \ *mv annals various ' \llua||a|v\e|| » ~ eunaml ; i 5:.. rg* il ii ss" ii e Es? ANEMIA tint nm time is f<.n....i, if constituents of Sfllcwe' Syn, y and enrich e blood, cu, g to correct any dencieucy in quantity or quality of the ml utilise food co nakness. pmmpgy dmch This well beextiig it contains in- “U00 il whielicuahletliebodyto eoldatall is ii way back into the fashion lime- ibrilliant is the way this trimmins , ba . Y gfxqxggxe nzuzgzy bc; feathers are also popular and “amend their wnnecuons the ther heads are delightfully and downy Afternoon gloves - wrlstlets of soft colored feathe 3;; awéxglezqnopgrmhz match the wearer’s frock A it is wo. have been broken in so circlet of feathers may finish ,very “nay that is is qui” M* a beret of fine crochet, or a 'mtm of th" women an of feathers complete an alle 'B in I w tha feather bc., ensemble Even shoes for ev 1:; for an the worm U though it may be of tiny fiat feathers or had never been dmppmt grey, soft as the breast of a p mm of Bu in Mt trimmings a Bo it really looks as though more ioch of a feather made its °°m°h “am” industry is appearance » some seasons beck, “am “mg w show “gm M :nanny developing ,nw mm” vity after a lapse of about tl thing more definite, so that recent- yen" way they are appearins i-hi-I 5”' ly they have been nothing short of . VE E B em to 1°' the more dressy hat, CREAM OF G A LE SOUP whilst the more Sporty °V°f.YdBY 2 s'ices onion All Hall The Feather Boa 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour Cook vegetable, milk and onion double boiler for 20 minutes through sieve, re head and stir the flour and butter mixture son to taste Bring to a boil Coming to the feather boa. which is perhaps the climax of the back to the feather movement. there is the variety which our grandmothers used to wear, very long-sometimes right down to the hemoftheeklrt-wm'r»withacart- wheel hat and afternoon gown. _gre which is just the circlet f In Saskatchewan wnmlirm, sept. ki.--'rhut t comebl& in one short year d the big crop areas of the pro- l' this yet! ls the finding L. Mlo'I‘lvllh. edlfvr of the i-lnipeg"i‘ribune who has been The Tribune article from Begins. in part: "Last year the Go- ernment had to fihd 8lB.000.000 or ample. 'This Spring 0,000,000 acres were ernment. Next Spring require- "Last year 51,000 families re- 0,000 families. ` "Ninety per cent of the farmers the province will be able this ear to pay current year's taxes. y all expense of the year's work nd have enough money left to live til next harvest and do next rings seeding without assistance. 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