{no , h w, pa» .-~ u _..Woman’.s Realm t Literature cbllflfliiiliiibjlfi to this months BNDES NRUUNS Weliohe uou will! in verq hating. * Mu; we inv ‘rte. l qou to In; Red. RoseTea l I litmus-er r~ 101 i $120141 Hints i Bylbberhllee , Sending Coins by Mail x . To prevent coins from breaking through the envelope and becoming lost in the mail. Place them flat on a piece of paper and place adhesive tape over them and on the paper. Then fold the paper as usual and place in the envelope. P ,_‘u.¢~m~x.fl_ a.“ Linen _r a. “T. _ Remove all stains from table linen by pouring boiling water throllfrh ill!’ the soap linen before putting into ruds. ., - When Peeling carrots try using a hoarse grater instead of a knife. It will take the skins ofl much quicker Ind easier than any other kind. \ I_"_'_T____ IA Mornzng SmFIeJ The nm m1 at irout fishing had hooked a very small trout and had wound it in till it. was rammed against the cnd of the rod. PlmiL-"V/hili dc I do now?" Instructor—"Climl) up the rod and It-ab it." i l l l Rec Rois. DRaNeehwoeTzn so Rosa TEA eiaofifia" i Dorothy Dix ’ Letter Box Iylnili lHow Can a Man Nerve Himself to Propose to a Girl?_ - Sage Advice on Getting One-’s Man. ~ Wise Girl Who Spends Her Money for Travel Dear Miss Dix-I am a senior in col gihale-tiréeand very good-looking. I am desperately in love with a very pretty m MP5?!“ WM: lady and I am sure that she loves me devctedly, too. But there are two things that are wrong. In the first. place, she ls awfully short, much too short for my stature. Should I let that interfere with our l future happiness? In the second place, I am quite bashful and have been slow in pushing my suit. I really should have Proposed long before now, but I haven't had the nerve, although I am sure that she will accept me. How do you go about this proposing business and how can I “llrli "D the courage to go through with the ordeal? l JIM. lege, over six feet tall, curly-haired, . Answer: 1 don't see why the lady's stature should be any obstacle in the course of true love flowing smoothly to its destined end. Nor is your choice sur- prising. Big men nearly always have a weakness for pocket Venuses, where- as lltile men prefer ladies of Amazonian proportions. It is nature's way of keeping the human race standardized so it can wear ready-made clothes. So that disposes of difficulty No. l. Difficulty No. 2 is equally easy to solve. All that you have to do is to grip your courage in both hands, shut your eyes, commend your soul to its Maker and take the plunge. Quit stand- ing shivering on the bank..Remember that ifaint heart ne'er won fair lady and that “he either fears his fate too much or his deserts arc small, who dares not put it to the touch to win or lose it. all." There is not set formula for popping the question. Each man does 1t in his own particular way and generally wheat he lcasts expects to do it and in words he had nevcr thought to use on such an occasion. In olden times there was much formality about the aflalr. The enom- For 171a Cook' BUTTEBSCOTCH SAUCE Place 2-3 cup corn syrup with 1% cups brown sugar and .4 tablespoons butter in saucepan. Let boil until syrup is thick enough t/a form a "soft ball" when tried in cold water: then add gradually ‘r’; cup milk and ‘w’.- cup heavy cream. This sauce may be served hot or cold with plain ice cream. Character Close-Ups l APGUMENTS wrn-i THE- c-sim. __ WHO ems "ammo O mp5‘ it-YOU A Small Purchase . . . . but an important hygienic service . q‘- 3i. orcd youth approached his Lady Love's father with fear and trembling and . humbly solicited the honor of paying court to his daughter and asked for her l heart and hand. Never a word to the girl first- But nowadays dad is the llast person to hear about the begagement. The girl and the boy settle the matter between themselves and any old proposal goes so long as it is genuine and looks to have a fourteen-karat wedding ring at the other end. FACIAL sxsacisr n»; BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED Facial Exercire Dear Miss Leads-ii) How can I re- duce my fat face. waist, hips and bust? <2) What, type of clothes should a rather stocky girl wear? FATTY. Answer-fl) If the name sign. "Fatty," is really descriptive, then the best. way to reduce your face is to re- duce the entire body by safe and sane methods. If you will send a stamped. self-addressed envelope with a. request for my leaflet on "How to Lose Weight," I shall be very glad to mail it to you. But please remember to inclose necessary stomped, self-ad- dressed envelope, as many readers lw-ve been disappointed through failure to comply with this mle. If it is only your face which should be thinner, you may accomplish that with regular exercise and massage. Before beginning the facial exercise. apply a. thin coating of facial cream all over the face, so that the skin will not. retain the wrinkles which are na- turally fonnecl when exercising the - Social and Personal -:- Fashions - I RECIPE FOR GRIDDLE CAKE l quart flour 8 teaspoon: Magic § Baking Powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 tnblelpoone sugar 1 ees 2 tablespoon! molasses . l pint mills Mix and sift dry ingredients; beat add milk and molasses, pour slowly on Add melted Cook at once on hot, well "die. Serve with Maple, Cara- firat mixtures beat well. lhoflening. greased me], or Brown Sugar Syrup. Lookfor chin markon tin. harnrful ingredient. 2 tablespoons d shortening It is a guarantee that Magic Baking Powder does not contain nlum or any S r 5851 every serve GRIDDLE CAKES ‘v for tonwrrowiir breakfast ' The light, digestible Rind that. can be quickly made with Magic Baking l. Powder. You’1l find this and doc. ens of other interesting recipes in the New Magic Cook Book. A copy will be sent jrea on requue. Magic Baking Powder STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED crater-r‘ aaonucrs TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPIG and bnnchugln Ill tluprlndpgldgg, tlca.l tucks or pleats, V-shaped neck- lines, long, narrow vest, effects. long narrow ribbon ties all help greatly io- wuxd achieving this result. Avoid heavy materials and those with large floral patterns. Dark, soft colors and striking combinations only duce onc's apparent; size, while light colors and strinklng combinations only magnify it. ' LOIS LEEDS. l facial muscles. The fflllflwillg exercises are very ‘good, as they help keep the Imuscles firm and also improve the color and general tone of the skin. I. Open the mouth in a. wide yawn. Dothiscnlythreeocfourtlmesaday. Naturally, men go about proposing to girls in different ways, according to their temperament. The romantic ones wait for a background of a moon- light. night with a band sobbing heart-brokenly in the distance, and they quote poetry and tell the girl that life means nothing without her and that they will go ofi and commit suicide if she refuses to be theirs. The practical and domestic man is apt to steer a girl around a sub- division full of bungalows with window-boxes or about. a block of new fiat-s, and after calling her attention to the plumbing and the built-in electric ice- box, ask her how she would like to keep house in one of them with him. The business boy gets a pencil and figures on the tablecloth when they are having a blte to eat at. a restaurant how two can live as cheaply as one. The bashiul youth is as likely to propose in a trafilc Jain as anywhere else, because he has worked himself up to the proposing point. and it, ls then or never with him. While the man with the inferiority complex writes his proposal, because he can never get up enough nerve to say it. But it really doesn't make the slightest difference how llhe trick is done. The girl will say "yes" if she wants you and “no" if she doesn't. DOROTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix—When the young men I know want a quick date, it's me. When they want entertainment free. to listen to the radio, dance in the parlor, play the piano, eat good sandwiches and cake,‘ lt-‘s-me. Too broke to take a girl out, spend the evening with me and talk about the girl friend. Nights and nights I sit at. home while girls who have nothing on me in the way of looks or clothes or dancing are taken to the parties. I play the piano, sing, talk intelligently, listen (perhaps too well), play a crack game of | tennis, am big sister and hail-fellow to three-fourths ofthe boys I know, but that's all. I don't "want. a lot of parlor shelks, but I want one certain party 2. Holding the Jaws open, try to pull the lips together. Relax mg repeat twice." Keeping your lips closed tightly, Tumorrow-Sallow Woman's Bcauiy Problems GROWDVG STOCK NEED A COOL FEED DURING THE SUMMER. ‘MONTHS An Oatmeal Base Makes An Excep- tional Cool Feed for Young Stock pull down and outward the corners of your mouth as far as they will go. Re- peat several times. Follow this by an exaggerated smiling which brings the corners of the mouth upward. Repeat six times. 4. Blowing soap bubbles is a splendid exercise for the face. Make about "a dozen blg ones, blowing them up slowly. In the absence of a. clay pipe, one may go through the motions to care if I have had a hard day at the ofIlce ct notice if I have on a new dress, but how uni I to get him? What's my trouble? MAE. Answer: Why some girls are popular and other girls aren't, why some girls are anyway, blowing imaginary bubbles with an inwgllmry pipe. Finally, the sides of the neck and face should be stroked lipward a. few times. using the whole palm of thel hand. Then inflate the cheeks, keep- ing lips closed. and massage with brisk : llghp slaps for a few seconds. Finish with an ice rub or cold application. (2) The short, stout figure often gains an effect cf slenderness whenl clothed in material with fine vertical stripes. Avoid ruffles and gathers in your clothes. choosing rather, tailored lines or pleats to give newssary full- ncss. Remember that; under-clothing should fit as perfectly as the outer garments or it will not. make a. good foundation for ones frocks. Your clothes should fit snugly but never too tightly. Choose all your frocks and hats with lines designed to give slim- Shebas and others are wall flowers, no human being‘ knows. It isn't a matter of beauty, nor brains, nor tact, nor anything tangible that you cap put your fingers on, for we see homely girls who have dates to burn while pretty ones flock by their lonesomes. We see Dumb Doras that mcn fall for and college graduates they flee from. We see girls who break their necks to please men who never make a hit, while men run after other girls who never raise a finger to attract them. In diagnosing your case, however, it seems to me that it is a case of the _ boys taking you too much for granted. They have gotten used to your being a ' big sister to them, so they have come to regard you in a sisterly light. They have become so accustomed to coming to you with their confid- ences about other girls that theynever think of making love to you them- selves. ln a word, they have lost their perspective on you and have gotten so that they do not see you as young and charming . __ The thing for you to do is to get away from home. Find fresh pastures. Meci. a lot of mcn to whom you will be a‘ novelty and io whom your good looks and your accomplishments wllllbe fresh and interesting. Spring your- ness and height. Groups of small ver- Childfnéeniliy a 9 4mm. CASTOR IA A BABY REMEDY With hot weather coming. there is another angle of feeding growing stock that we have to consider. They‘ need a cool feed-one that doesnot’ burn out the birds. Of all feeds. oatmeal is the molest, feed known. In produce houses where APIIIDVBD BYDOCIORS m sauces- JIIIRIILA thousands cf birds are fattened each‘ week, they fully appreciate the differ- l ence between oats and corn. They feed ; a large amount of oatmeal or rolled,‘ oats during the hot weather. From ex- l perlence they have found that it is‘ very easy to get, the birds off feed when _fed too heavy on a. ration of corn, and they are unable to get any- I where near the results ivith corn that they are with oatmeal. The summer months are growlngl months for the pullcts. The kind oil layers you are going to have next‘ winter will be largely determined this summer. If you crowd ihc pullets, if you allow tlicm to be infested with parasites and ncglec; tl-iclr feeding. you cannot expect good results later. An oatmeal base is not only a cool iecd. bul», there ls nothing quits llkel oatmal when it comes lo bone, framel and body. The birds do not get too fat on an oatmeal ration. Fat around the heart. grlzzard and intestincs lu- tcrferes with circulation, digestion and - assimilation. ' Gare must be taken 110i. i0 iced too much grain to growing stock through l the summer months. During warm; weather and short nights, they necdl less heat and energy producing feeds. Many yioultrymcn make ihc- mistake oi trying to fatten LllPil‘ pullcis on grain You do not wan‘, fat pullcts, you want well-fleshed, largo heavy birds, cap- able of laying nndlzcoping at it. monotony of it. with nothing to occupy her mind ivhilo hcr hands workcdl WES running her crazy. So she took all of her money and ‘wont to Europe and l spent it on. this trip and she was going back to the same lob. "But. I shan't mind ii. now," shc said, with hcr cycr. shining. "for I won't be seeing that blank wall. I'll be seeing the green ilcids of England and the Houses of Parliament and the Tower and the glittering shops of the Rue dc P. E. ISLE Prince Edward's Isle, Canada East- Whcre vacationists fairly feast On what the Redmcn left-a. paradise For hunters of who: will suffice To reinstate our VIM reserve ivith OZONE in this North preserve. Prince Edward Isle, my Summer home. Of all rest-spots I hear it, call! So now I'know it's time to roam Where no more over-works befall. Consult your "Geographic Map" Of scenes where we in Nature's lap. Lying a while, recuperate And find our soul's own true mate. it is an Island, Lotoa land Famed beyond hot Oriental chase Here the lvlicmac Indians chace Good health to bless the human race As Epayguit cradles on the wave And saver. all lives it's secrets bray? No other Summer lands compote with vacation spent hcre complete. Your motor through the salt sea-air, Bulsamed with spruce and change oi fare- calories galore and Vitamins To end disease where life begins: --Dr. Clift. . Queen's Birthday May 24th. 1930. zzsprains and Bruises-There ii nothing better for sprains and con. tusions than Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil. It will reduce the swelling that follows a sprain, will cool the in- ilamed flesh and draw the pain. Ii will take the ache out of a bruise by counteracting the inflammation. A trial will convince any who doubt its power. _ quite Moth Guard the servo ihechlldren. dllnties they purehg lo always ask for Cream because if. "fill requirements. and wholesome. and if Arc you Perfection ls richer avoured or “W” you arc pIJI-icuiar '° W“°m">'- Ad"!!! Your children Perfection l: always clean. pure Modern Gifts for the Bride! You can't choonc smarter or more practical gifts than Elev) irical Servants. We nuggeat a Hotpoint Waflc Iron, a Pen- colaior, Automatic Iron. TheyH-e a Toaster or a Super inexpensive, too. ELECTRICAL sanvlliiilirs Sold by ASSOCIATED GAS AND ELECTRIC SYSTEM A GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT er’s Children about. the food you l! Particular about the when purchasing Ice than the most exacting ~.-»--. I __4 with real fruftl. For this reason it is deservln x of your confidence. Perfection i: a safe Ice self as a surprise on a new audience and do your stufl. CH3" l0 Elva your children. la Paix and the graves of the Unknown Soldier under the arch. and the gon- dolas at night on the canals of Venice and so on. Oh, I'll never be bored again." Remember how often a girl who has never been a hit at home ls awow abroad. Reflect upon the significant fact that most of the girls you know marry men from far-away places. 'I'here is nothing that catches a man's fancy like a new face, so wise is the girl who is not appreciated at home, who seeks other worlds to conquer. DOROTHY DIX. |1.> p.95 . Kare}, flu N410 and Improved Sanitary Napkin, costs but v little. yet it is a hygienic service millions of women wouldu t think of doing without. It amply protects against the serious consequences that may easily ollow times of hygienic (lil- cress unless proper precautions are taken. The comfort, freedom to work or play, ace of mind and secu- rity that women desire, can be obtainc only from Kotcx. No embarrassment when buying. Just say Kotex at an drug. d? goods or departmental store. Regular size 60c or box o a dozen. Super-size 75c. _ Directions in every package. MAD! IN CANADA ______... ._,,_—“-_,_ —_; ~ i————-- And she was right. She had something to think about ihc bailancc of her life and so will you have a precious souvenir of every trip you take. Central Creameries Charlottetown I In your case I should certainly advise you to join some of the collegiate tours that. take trips to Europe and all over this country cvcry summit-r. 'I'hc_v make an unbelievably cheap rate and on one of thcm you will ho thrown with other intelligent and educated and congenial young people who will give you the companionship you need. DOROTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-I am a working girl, a secretary with a. fair salary and] l am anxious to travel and see something of the world. Please advise me if‘ it would be proper for mr» to tnke a sea trip alcnc, say. to Bermuda or Europe. How could l meet nice people of my own class on such a trip if I were alone? PATSY. Perfection Dairy Summerside .1‘ Answer : '2!!! _ ____ ..____._.__._ ~ ' l T You are a. wise girl, Patsy, to spend some of your moncy on travel. Noth- g ' ' l‘ J ‘ “h u" u‘ , _v K 0 € X ing will do so much to educate you and broaden you. Nothing will give you In A ony wlth severe Case of. 1 ' __ . wetlnzluln‘ "u". k. {i g so much to think about and so enrich your life. The money that we spend - mama‘ Healed Cutlcura‘ ‘ "' "m" “m.” n" m v . on travel is the best investment we ever make. because We have gotten with 3 ._ x ‘he mute‘ h, I m"; I sdndao’ Napkn“ “My father had a vary severe cane of emema. His hands, neck, and different puts of his body were affected with it. It started in blisters and itcbed terribly. At than he III in agony and could no: sleep nights. He ouflmed about nix months with it. “Ha triad diluent remedies but none of them seemed to help the it something that we can hover lose. the mehtorics of the places we have‘ u‘ d h. seen um not. only are a perpetual interest to think about, but that vitalize " u” m" ' m‘ everything we read. 6 Feature: of the New and Improved Kotex . i of -N 1i mi n . that ruin! bdufiu hudneu. » . cqflgmg so; mg ()1 m, d ~ ‘ l- gfgidesétefwtylakflfg" '° M‘ m" “ _, Once in coming from Europe I was attracted to a plainly dressed lhtle 3%,?! 2911.2?‘ I I lyhgld» (Saneagham, Tfirgl‘: . g. ‘oflz-‘mvrv- 512:0 15%;“ can“ m ‘Wm 5 “m” u math woman oi middle age who was the most alert person onthe ship, here, there Luann. Nansen“ ' A: n hoe uinu-Knezinhcliieauml material used in 60% of Cenadraludl and everywhere. Finally, I got into conversation with her and she told me ac 6h a m‘ ‘t "flwhm smnhuab“ l . . ‘ 5_ fwfidg‘ ‘m,’ ,bynpltent that she ran a. machine in a factory and that year after year she went “ma; ' ‘ l: ‘- '“IIW "P1“'"‘ l‘ ' through the same motions, with her only outlook a blank wall and that. the