PAQif. TWO 0-4 OOO-OQO ooo-o-‘M CHARLOJVI E'I'OV\_'_N _ (LUAIHY \'\' ____~§EP'I‘EIVIEER 5, 1941 '1 Literature wvvrv$vG$¢ v-v I'M ‘ win limit? Ml BLOSSOM OF CANADA FLOU] Scrivtlo vou ions Woman's Realm '1. Social and Personal 1 Fash vvv vv vwv vv ., ‘ Y" .-. Living a Leisure ——T7ze Woman ’s Realm Dorothy Dix S-ays- l MOST WIVES FAIL TO SEE ROMANCE RIGHT AT HOME IN RETURN N l iii- , My ha... m7... ,0, ,,.,.. °' 33"‘ mgtglgegclge“or“'figg It’s There, But They Fail To Recognize It In deiiiiig; But how they seek my home, And down my lovely garden paths Quite casually roam. They choose their favorites, and say: "Do l k-thah really rare! ‘If flowers and shrubs are spraycdl with. diluted nicotine uulphate, cats and dog! will avoid them. It. will not injure plants. Toe nails need clipping and hang nails need nipping lf you desire to Its Practical Presentation BY Their Husbands d in this column to the womlgrlltvlgldahligg kfidfdizllltiniilflurllxllioumxbroken husbands, who Pw-r I'll ldlid __this one, and this, and Uiitn llfliblOOlll-S are there, My flowers bloom just once a year; final oh. the painful labors Required to create large bouquets "or till my friends iind neighbors. dntroduced nippers in three sizes keep your hands and toes perfectly groomed. The tool for these jobs is a sturdy. sharp pull‘ ofnippers and a leading i1 ll l“|"ll5<h firm has just made of finely tempered steel. women like the small, men like the Q§O§O1 I "Y0U’RcEI“AllJ,N‘E;\/%R,'I‘¥IY -0F n THE LIKEABLE l ms" Gerald sat there, growing stiff from his unchanged position A faint colour spread in the sliv-tihe been drawn-then large nlppers. f , curtains had not em with comfortable homes, cars and BhOPPIRK l-lcket-‘i bu‘ Wm Vida m beat upon their breasts and cry W!» riage is a failure because the bands are a little shy on woo. meant gtillorta fir‘: hlelp my more p osop ca seems to have had an irritating rather ‘ soothing effect, for, I have been deluged with tlct- 5 ters from irate wives who assert that it is jus as. that mar- , i;- middle-aged 11115" 1 amum sls rs s "£8 the subject i i: View“) n than a ERE’S your chance to have a lot of fun and win some grand prize: an well. Just com- , plete the puzzle, reproduced y below, then unacramble the unite- y ment made in it about Blossom y of Canada Flour. Put the words of this statement down on a piece puny. You can send in entries as you wish, provided each is in a separate envelope, Jud‘? H! mlfly mg will be done by twp pfgm, inent, nationally-known perm“, In case of n tie. the winners will be determined by the order in I 1311M Wllvii I l‘. turn each call By the door opened and Mrs. Dixon I Wm n mm“ i I y whmh the entries were rcceivi-d, I'll tilt-k out something rare FLOWER FACTS l SYLVESTER “RN lcame in, looking very fragile. but Ella“; lilfibéglfiegfixgiggegnlgofii “doth” he‘ of paper, in the order in which so get your entry a. mm, in n, _ _.“._,L,._ gorgeous furniture," one of me “nest war service ab‘ C tsurprismglv calm. id 6h my is morally ob“ fined w keep up the [oval-mpg you think they uhould appear right away. All entries muggbe y umne a chair. t-wmes of British Boy Scouts is the lPetllsagontxhhtahaazfldreaguké me tactics by whlc he won her in their courtin (using one aids of the sheet only). postmarked on or llelore ‘waive ~10“ Myers l" walhgathering or dandelion roots, net-l lrealltv was‘ rought home ufiilm days‘ Perhaps this ls tum Undollbwdhllvle M” pm“ 7°“? “m” “"6 “Mm” °°l°°k mdmgm Selmmb" 30. 5m?" 301111181 ties. meadow “wait and walk back with my, damn‘: the ensuing days_ He did m; would be a pleasant thing if we could a ways clurlyJnd the name and addrm 1941 and mus! bear sulfide“; ' I saffrrn and other medicinal plants for drug manu-l factures, to lake the place unparied in normal times, in a fairy world where the sun aIWBYB Shim‘; 51]‘! the flowers bloomed; h??? rlyieoffiglgffihabvgfiif dealer (only one dealer's name f,‘,"°°f,§“,§‘,‘f,'2,,",e§§i'§ 21,511 trim alias no such horrid may be mentioned with each th pg as e, or iiisillusion, or work and worry. entry). Address your entry to: Then mari- age and husbands might come mg: o Contest Manager, Lakeside Mill- he sentimentallst/s view of what they shmll ve- ing Company Limited, Princes: of a Blossom of Canada Flour postage. There will be a series of Scrum. bled Word Contests, one each month for five mulillis. A: (he conclusion. there will he a Grand Then you can tell me as we go." ‘best w we m flhlngg and m spam of plants} He hag never dressed so quickly. Mm Dixon a]; he gould, More and lDownstairs again he donned his wet mar-e he was convinced that the ,raincoat and led the wav out into mos, hnpgfflgnf, min; was to protect y ‘Ihe chrysanthcmum-oiie of the] the nlllhl. lGeorge Dixon's memory and his “'0l‘ld'5 most loved flcivers-is al- "What nanpcned." l wife's faith in him. Gerald Was c-m- Nl-IRYE-QOOTIIER '. be careful not to place the ivziy of n strong cur-l i, ' , i] 1 l “Pl use. .il‘—" th girl t otted by . h d t t d t- _ Contest open nl' t i‘ a... 0,. W,“ om when , Qfise gxrsgsgfglansgfjlgty. 5 5,3,. Spike breafiuesslyfuparwus ffimu-Zstgagoyznyigfé‘ h: m; 9:112, Then marriage might be a perpetual petting party. imrgi 21131333213113 Street, Toronto, Ontario. the monthly ‘lal...‘§t§‘.'"§f.’..’,,‘;{ it Y5 hi". W l1 ll 1'5‘ are unpleasant to smell. 22°‘ limb-m me Deep W°°d5 son's responsibilities. mlghaoliied“ us“; °veag ‘Ylllklzegpgggrygntgmnfilgflglggeho: véngels? mod drop. , There are 25 prizes, each con- large cash prizes will he rimmed —~ Harry-Q ' d tted kl th t sh had 1m 9*" 5 l? W ~ _ - ~ _ - ~ m TTlfiiuql‘ ‘ Tms-l-LE me Hanan,“ flmvfi. o,» Eflvp, is Gerald knew the place-mud shl\._ “£8: fingném helrrlmlsgandés ,n§0.§,e_ ped gitralghttkflrazmorheagiecr; sovrrlrgzrrsunately. there is no such rock candy‘ Zifutaglsliaagfl blang zgszllamlflfilefirseillblellre gran: - W '. . " ere, gtjhhg dhlsnrte-naraseas a w {j . . .' ' ' _' T!" fl-"llnmd Y bullfllll‘ 0W" lgseeihgf oléclilllilid Dfilgngt-lililsllle-tlilyfi: “we don-t know rllhtly Whfll? 11W‘ rfepltifonsvélicisleiza Ixibliie Geralds i...“ women drcam- This 1S 9- Tewsll‘? y“ ‘Wlude wfm w“ “my ' mu“ m“ be a‘ “mm” °l °"'~‘ vi 1,. “.11. nbmon ,0 me “m; Ireland me ‘shamrock. M‘ wanes‘ benerl. Maybe the horse bolted. thankful, for it might make it eas- world in which performances. not‘ ill at ease. awkward and inefficient sale: Slip showing that you have the monthly contests. _ . . t. m, m, a ma“, which me leek: of Frame. the tleuhdej Fbihyrbathe thunder scared her. may- 1e; for him gm ivague YBB-IDIHRS. count. The hap- us Romecs that makes them hurry purchased a bag of Blossom of pa, gum,“ dew“, and comm‘ —— ' f Ell beth, M . lest marriage is filled with work their wedding days. They WNW b gs hf~badllg iiulrtvu m t H” 5"“ mm ° z“ ‘is grid b28111?’ gnddflfllllet . rgiee duos‘: llfge: thetglouléting agile ajieigcge utsie ou nytc eaoryin tofid f~t cvo usan mus s n ii b1 use e own an . - her own WiiY o people and seefned n cm“ m ‘ time figuring some way to pay ‘his 311,6 placid existence with the Little “And Parsons climbed down into humqur in Elizabeth‘; eulogies of wife's bills instead of holding her woman who will know that they the uélfiyrv-atikil awful wblttxilehhsd- w; the dead man. He emphasized Mr. hand. .think 51119 l? 131% lrrefltestdegfinffé- > —aii ound ar w er cc ' i ' hi lf- d y o er so an . broken and hifngmf; Djxon-Jryljng Egg“; gnfgeifw figs,“ m“ an The prettiest bride loses her looks. kclzgsa, Dreove "h l U-Illffil successful in gaining Canada Flour, you will beeligible for an extra prize of $5.00 in cash. This contest is open to anyone living in the Maritime provinces except the employee: of this com- SEPTEMBER CONTEST leaflets containing this month’: scrambled word puzzle, get in touch with tlre local Blossom gf Canada dealer. Get your entry in for this contest today. lis; of Spain. the ponicigranate; of Germany. the cornflower. l To keep brass or metal door knockers. doorknobs and andlrons shiny. apply s. thin coat of color- lEFS wax l0 them. You can do the Until m middle of the 18th cen- lll!‘\'. ertrttiqtmkes were believed to I be cruise-it by winds rushing through same to brass candlesticks and under her" O ' hen he was 5mm; grows gray and acquires the mio- l grrat giihterrzitieun caverns. other ornaments "And-ho is he?" Ge aid could! m evening w h d Eu _ die-age spread. Y millions of m M U d" The], 3y“ l . . .. , .. ,.. , . , 7 , . , ,, ,. , ,,-— , , , ,' ,, ,, ftiii“'i.“"' "“'°“‘ ‘ °‘"° ' santttizsaiscsi ‘ “ , ,,. r . 1- W/aW/fiva 1 corivcntcii stimiile r a ur one, t ~e d f) g _ " soi h -‘ o pu t e - i _ ‘t-h be _ - < -- d 11 , o are .l'- ‘r V V V 7 Pct‘ oljvw wheti the latter is not 50 rcipfdly in llliG ‘lgcierdciisniculst £1034? horse otfaranlisMf. Dliexon he I“ about Mrs Dixon s e “an lives lamenting over their husbands ierflllv alllalclezgxrtllills chvivaracteristic of l 2- /////// “s, .. . 1 y - ‘I'm done,’ and Parsons says. ‘gout Ive been wonder“ Shes no good say that. sir. We'll soon ket vou out. They got a hurdle. and it was awful. not treating them when they are 60 the wav they did when they were l6. amllnlfe may be found in the use t! r1 ccnimon screw. vrlth an at- tichcrl . firing to pull out the cork. should be pulled their fellow men. expect them t0 If dug and not i to Cl k G bles and John liglggyrlilores skill-to wit? make romantic 3 up and destroyed. raked up it will‘ grow again very rapidly at business and I know you're see- ing to ngS." ,_ "Not my stron suit either. 4 4' fii/ ’ I I I ‘\‘\‘\ Love-Making Not Buy - % x __E# him groani g all the time." -- ' d ‘f 0X l to th f th next 30 or 40 . ', . , , . - t siinttmc SALTS Vinegar added to the water in Gare-Id Walled It was "S81E55 W caulrssaslviee aieviriislypeilidlm ‘iii: 060-] ,1, t‘ .22‘... ls tliglwgll-ldbgmosl- marvelous. 4. . . .___._ which vegetables are soaked will l” l° hm“ he“ ‘And they bmugl“ pie. but if she needs more, she must u l5 particularly “nrmmunate a exhibition 0f Vvlshml ihmklm‘ ”// 7// l» ma“ t» thsm- mitt: u: stri- ‘tzuf .:':::."'~ hm v- ent is t 1w- Elliréimtllfféakiflfiilaihiilflttii ti; . ... l . a , . , .%%a//%% v Y __ . 5 S ' ___ .. _ » . , . , . . - . “if” 3.2a“: l! flies?! spirit“; an “‘ and he wants vOll—l€105L partlcular- LXI-labial‘ Yfifi-lflum‘ h"? romance, because no other men are 3%, l” "§”,,',“"{‘,‘,,_.,“‘§,,§'J,°,ig Dysl- R..§‘.;°§‘.°~‘=..§.."§..".'.."2. i..é?,'.‘...'3‘.2 °"'°" L“. S*"'°" "Mr, D55... w... .. .0... mil-n. an so sentimental a new and so £3}.......';'il'..€ a many wit» have. 6 Wa/yy/yyy-II-IW/wgg 45 ~l ‘istrength of ‘the mixture. A quick steak sauce is made by lllflgesgwmfi" mum The doom, he'd no ideas of economy. and cairtl dumb ‘WW5 exmmlnll l‘ l" Anml‘ and whose lack causes them to Sh“! l ' 4 é /’ % ‘ 1 ermle use spirit= of ammonia conticvtion. but. a still more l <"eclf‘c mriv be found in {on o! this <piflt with oil .. in (‘he proportion of of the former to one of In procuring the . owwer. care must be tn avoid choosing aromatic ~ . {lmlTIVTllfl in error, the '.\'1\l"l' rvhich if contains preventing it llWim nmnlgrimnting with the oil. (‘RISP PIE CRUST To keep crust from becoming scout" in a n‘e for which the crust adding to the meat dripping the contents of avsmall can of ready mapped or sliced ripe olives, Sea. sorting With Worcestershire and minced, onion, then heating. says he's smashed up something awful inside-the mare failing tn. him like she did. He says it would ished him ofl’ at once. He wanted :0 give him something so as it wouldn't hurt so much. But the master. he wouldnt. He said if he took the stufl he'd be too stupid to talk to vou. sir. and he knows he's going. That's why 1 ran, sir." Gerald felt swift admiration ibr this man. There was a certain groan ness in him. He wondered humbly if he could have shown such courage. All other thoughm were driven from his mind by pitv for George DIXU.I—- A tuxedo of fur is the most ob- vious trick for straighter, slimmer lines for fall. MARDI GRAS The American Mardi Gras had its origin in Mobile, Ala., in 1831. oi-l- klnally. it was to observe New Year's Dav. not Shrave Tuesday, as New Orleans now does. l. hfltwl lwfnre-imnd. let the filling (‘col hel rc you pour it . A Lrcnifsurralt (“rilrlron _ should have their dinner in the mkidle of the day nurl ii". a light supper at night. TWN‘ 2n to bed so soon after their waving meal that. :1 heavy dinner i.< npt to cause a restless night. It ls easier to shorten a sleeve firm ~lv~ top than the bottom. This r» 1'“ m-"Mng n new packet taking off and putting on For a roundod brunet contour an d pol n Lad effect. Hal the WIDE-R-AIZEZ fe n t u re _ I I \\ lightanddaln- and his wife. They were 50 devoted. » those two. OKAMGAN s START As he entgrtid the hall. oklld Marg- a... mt fruit-growing i» the S".'."l%%"l'u°. h '.°?'..5°J5‘.%‘.Za;l'§' at; Okflnesw Valley or British sdemed to 118:6 been waiting for Columbia was started at Penticton him. and summoned the doctor from in 1364, the library. l-le caught Gerald by the arm and led him into the deser ed drawing-room. ' "At last. Ashley! He's in the l_lb- rarv. What was the good of taking him upstairs and iolting him still moreilBut he insists on seeing vou. He had some fool notion you wouldn't come." Doctor Laurie look- ed at film questioninglv. "Man. be quick. We can ease his pain when you've done with hlm—and thafls OVER DESERT SANDS KABUL. Afghanistan -- (C?) — The exiled Mufti of Jerusalem. who fled from Bagdad after the collapse of Rashid Ali's revolt in Iraq. ms arrived liere. GOOD OLD FENCHURCH all we can do" Gerald felt he moved in an evil dream as he went library. where an lav on the sofa. It might have LONDON — (OP) - Penchurch Street Station. oldest London term- inus the London and Northern England Railways, was 100 years nld earlv in August. When it. was open-l ed. trains were being hauled by ropei Mrs. Dixon stood u n. l "Thank God. raid. Bub-don't be long." The dying man heard her and spoke ln a broken voice. "Leave us alone." The door closed and Gerald sfcod feeling verv big and clumsy. He did not know what to do. At last the other spoke in such a weak ylilaice that Gerald had to bend over m. "She'll be-pennlless if vou — tell. It would. takkeverything. I-had to see vou—-" Even his iron will seemed unable to drive back the darkness. "Come nearer I can't say ——sav much." Gerald dropped to his knees beside the dying man. "Have vou got to? Oouldn't you let C. N. R. EARNINGS MONTREAL, Sept. 4—The gross revenues for the all inclusive Can- adian National Railways for the ten day period ending August 31, i941. were $8580.13‘? as compared with $7,361,469 for the same period of i940, an increase of $1,218,668 or 16.6 percent. DO THEY BITTE HEM Once a year integrity of coins turned out. at the Ottawa mint is ,-.—-¢\r\/\/ y. 0n mule at iill "nu! chap:- EVERYONE LIKES DSIGN NO. 12M T0 MAKE AT LEAST ONE RUG them—" Dixon seemed to gather himself toirether and gave an invol- ulntary groan-"Caift I do anything] s l. ‘ .. checked by three assay commis- s‘oners. I can't bear that." Geral to say. tick of the clock. a ball floor. At last the weak voice went on. “I-trled to straighten out the hooky-yesterday and this morning. There's no-evldence. had been to give him this obnoi-tun-i lty- Dixon went on. "But all the same I'd made up my mind to tell hen-I swear I had. Do you oe~ lieve me?" Gerald could onlv nod silently. "I meant to have- rnwn myself on her mercy-and now it's late. The mare -no man could have held her-and she went straight for the quarry. But-‘Ofomfl lse vou'll never tell. Only min - Ethel. Promise." "I promise." He. would have done, anything to relieve the anxiety‘ which was as marked as akmiv on that strained face. "Then-goodbye. Now I can — let them do what they like." Gerald was afraid to touch the limp hand which hung from below! the rug. "Goodbye. air," he said miserably. and stumbled from the room ash- mired of the tears which blinded gill-wait." he said awkwardly t0 Mrs. Dixon in the hall. "Thank vou. Gerald. rm He went int-v the empty dfflwlfltl ‘This attractive rug is crocheted in the crazy stitch which ls easy w‘ room and waited. do. Irlt-ril for any room. Pattern N riecclctl. illustration of stitches and complete instructions. lo order Jattem Write or send a m smmos to ovdewnrk B To Charlottetown Guardian NIWIllPW/lrk 'l”'7.'lf'l.m8nl Design No. i204 NAME__.___________-._-.._-..._._..__ BTREETI‘ ADDRESS———-—CITY————————~— pgovnvcm__._..__.-_-._.....__-_-._-._..._ 9 l nu. Charlottetown Guardian o. 1204 contains list of materials . B L A C K H E A DS Blackheads simply dissolve and dis- appear by this one simple. sale and sure method. Get two ounces of peroxine t powder from any drug store. sprinkle on a hot. we! cloth. and apply gently | -¢v:ry blacklicad will be gone. buve picture With l5 cenu in coin _ SEPTEMBER. It |(Llbra)-Clean up have saved a mustn't stiffer." "She should be 131 glillflll. frgmi {fungal . I _ , e have been a mercy if she had tin-l Qfif, igvégl- Says u no easc-“about the estate office." (To be continued) ‘TWAS FIERY IMPULSE WEYBRIDGE. Enkland — (GP) -Petcr Pearce, 18, charged with destroying a factory in this Surrey town by setting it on fire, I185 bee" sent. for trial at the Old Bailey. In courts he said he "acted on a sudden bad impulse." penny—and she, can men are. l Men of the Latin races are glib rand flowery love-makers and their favorite indoor sport ls vfhcticiiiit their technique. But to our native son making love ls no Joy. It ls a chore. He is like Mr. Barrie’; hero; who had to wrap himself around a. table leg for support when he called any one "darling." When he mentions love he crap-l ticallv chokes on his Adam's apple.‘ and every wife knows she had to out out a lifeline and drag her husband, into shore when he was flounderiii - around trying to propose and i looked as if he was about to be washed away from her. It is because men feel themselves ARCH 31 to APRIL 30 (Aries) M quietly into the, -T.:day may seem dull, uninterest- lumfllillral 118111!‘ ing, lacking in ad , be’!!! you. Don't. permit t‘. an artists dummy-but for the eves. w envelgp you or you uate results for t atmoiphere yourself will become dlsmterested and incon- sistent and then troubles will have room for their devious inroads» Take the bull by the horns. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) _Curtall expenditures sensibly. Work for better returns in the fu- ture rather tharr for immediate gains. Don't entertain any pleaiant thoughts or misgivings. Good days ahead for you. MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- EXeCLll-IVC or employel Don't waste time this magnanlmous period. In- dustrial. manufacturing, building and land propositions are highly favored. Advertising and promoting your product or wcrk will bring re- sults next week, Competitive sports sponsored. JUNE 22 to JULY 33 (Cancer)- Dont accept offers th>t sound good "For God's sake don't touch mo. financially» but whlch may ha“ d knoll; uncertain there in silence, not knowing what Y9“! 931M539‘ 0T TFPIIIBIJOII- Th1!» noticing odd lirelevant- ls often done unwltt ngly by things. the crackling of the fire. the THINK thin of wool FORE you decide or act. Keep your under the table. a newspaper on the sense of humor on top. repercussions affecting le. gs out. thorough y BE- JULY 24 to AUGUST 21 (Leo) |-M0ne,v matters require watching now. Whatever the proposition, be enterprising, but soundly conserva- AUGU t0 SEPTEMBER 28 (Vlrgolqvllsre system will get better results this excellent day. By nature Virgo is neat and usually systematic, but often wastes time on small matter; others should be dbln while lie or me should be at- tend ng to the important items. Further your personal interests. to OCTOBER 38 as much un- AllomlngSvnllo "Eternity is so vnat who can com- prehend it7" asked. the speaker. "Perhaps" saYd a little man in the back rclw." you never bought m; ugud anything on the monthly payment to being alone." Her 11D! quiverell. I D181" CYNIC "WI-tat is an impressionist pic- ture?" asked a country cousin of n town cynic at the art. gallery. “Why, an impressionist picture i! one that leaves on your mind the lmpresson that it is the interior of a mustard-pot, until yzu lcok at the catalogue, and read that it la a view of Venice, or a fire at out" Your Individual H O R O S C O P ' ~—-—-By Frances Drake L finished work as possible, leaving your desk uniburdened for the week- end, Clever (and trustworthy) management should bring adequate results. Be a leader in your line. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Sccrpiok-Do not strain your sound constitution to the breaking ,. point. Difficulties may arise calling for extended effort“ Be sure your energies are well placed and pro- perly spaced. Don't permit mocds to affect your productiveness. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagitiarlusl- Financial mat. ters and investments bear close st- tention today. Scra/p the useless antique methods for modern, pro- ductive ones. Shun schemcrs who present unsavory things. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorm-Grand vibrations pre- vall, Stymie others’ moves to out- flank y:ur good action and posi- tion. Counter-attack with resolute vigorous effort. Be guided by wise counsel and m2] judgment. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2O (Aquariusl-One of your best days this week, planetarlly speaking. Control of your emotion; essential garticularly during this y, igh-pressure period- Much gain» can be registered. Be among thel ners. FEBRUARY 21. to MARDH 20 (Plscesl-Guard against careless- ness and rash actions. Delays in ac- wmbllshinfl the tasks laid out forl Wu l/Qda should be eliminated. Focus a tentlon on your ultimate objective. A OHELD BORN ON THIS DAY is a lover of natural and all l beautiful thine-s. Ila ability a» blend of a ready-anode mecca: despite it; capabllltles- the world is a hard tashrnaater. Rise, confidence, generosity, shrewdness and loyalty are its principal assets, CLEAR Ill! llllllSE 0F BABY'S _ nliitliiloii l1‘ up your baby Lawn: his rule- ' -~.~.:_,:,-.,*j,jt::=.i.E-~'.."' a...“ trait: n . so many biiter tears .15 that may have it right under their eyes and they are too blind to see it. They. say uieiinnusbands never way lmm‘ a compliment, vet their husban- s, m, mam the 5upremc tribute of: taking it for granted that they will do just exactly the right m1"! l?“ lust exactly the right way» ‘They sav their husbands never tell them that they love them. yet 8W1? day they sayit with kindness. with tenderness with generosity 1115mm of words. They say their lives are barren] of romance. vet the man and Wflmflfl .Wlial common word would you b , LAKESIDE MllllN TORONTO y ACROSS P . The alumni verb In YIII English language. Wliul Ionic! bolero "ll fruit on u Nu‘! un f0 describe Ilia smnrleil and mom brilliant pupil In a clan? . ‘flu middle word In the flllllll of Canada's fines! all-purport flour. 5. A country, llll I\III\I of wlilcli when rlvnsod lpulll "Adanuc". 6. A while substance mails from when! and and in baking buiid. COMPANY LIMITED CANADA 1-1 r1 he the were vouus! $2?) riiiiie ereifiredna faynlly together’. and worked and suffered. and 1c- joiced together, have lived a rom- ance more wonderful and more beautiful than any novelist ever imagined. so maybe, after all. Whfll We THE COOK'S CORNER women lack not so much romance as the seeing 9Y9- DOROTHY DIX. __ _ LIE" May Decide Fate of Your Romance or Job . lier Note Needs l Few Tips How quickly you can kill a sum- mer romance with a boring letierl And yet good letter: are as easy to write as bad ones. Easier! For it‘; hard. dull work to grind out "Dear Bill, How are you? l am writing to oay-—" but it’! nothing to ICIIWI your gay, l grunting, "m, amt" l And why waste words "writing to say"? Jun SAYl At once Bill recognizes the real. the attractive you he known. He loves your characteristic description of the old car that "want; to dis but nobodfll ht it,” the "glorious purple runnt at Clear Lake." ' It’: the same in business-letters» You don't hem and haw, "In reply to your letter-J’ You write di- rectly: "Tha lalnry you mentioned l will be satisfactory." That polltiva nob in important in closing. too. Not "Regretting the delay, we ar»-" but “We will m that ruch a delay doe: not occur lgaln. 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