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' Ill 1 ' ' ' ' Ohfllllifillflfiflt fill“ ' battsofyourharlds- flmmhlnnu‘wmfi_mg“mmuum dwbilninullntlathallfeoffrimdsinfattireatablesoflrldll. . _ ;ggwunlgulntlae:an$ityd m$uch light or on a H811 u. . ' Q Paper; in which butter, lard or o* has been vuappfd ‘haul kept for rnlng tins when mkea. Anti-win‘ le cream helps t0 we- vmz me lines around the eyes.| Mfasago t in gently, being careful not to stretdl or lnlurs the delicate ‘ tissues. Perhaps til Iniddledled I01“ wail want to use an astringent. l‘ marriedtvroyearlalldbeltillthlnkllam tustpreciclmlbomsnlovathairwiveabettsr whentbeyfrolicwithtlumandwhenthey. makethambellsctlmlts? _ ' JUBTWONDIRING. Answer: Y Depends entirely upon the man. I! atnan Dushelaotkcrkbavacbcaenapaylmratonatreet. g lhtuh Casts Her Illin Spell.” is a picture of an old-world mgliah garden. ‘ born; 154 Formal Street. up and stored in a cool ton s up the comltfxwh ""1 57m’ KR? ulates circulaton pl wrappers wll ire solre time. A bleachhg cream. “Rd 110i more than once a. week. may prove when lnl k turns sour leave un-- bt-tlEflClBl and prevent the neck from becmllng yellowish. Therc are many good cnes and you can gut. one of Just the right degree of stzerlgth for your particular needs til i. l; almost sol u. than place m‘ a tiecicf musl n and strain. Leave l0l"l few days. and make a cottage ghfifhy beating it up with salt anfiafper and shaping into a mi’ pat. SEE THAT CHILD'S DIET $1‘- TAINS VITAMIN A 541$ of meat. bacon, ham or {$311 Jfnely chopped, mix d with be.“ &umbs and left-over potato. Children. more than adult-s, need u det whch includes Vitamin A. make excellent rlisolel. Mx with milk, alt. and pepper, shape into bulléfuud fry in hot dripping or bakilxthe oven. céjujqt scrapes of all kinds of: soapiboil gently in a little watch; and-use the resulting jelly for any cleaning purpose. SIIHUDOCIUI. TI‘ EARS KAXKID WITH WAX All! “(M1, Johnny, how disgusting of you mjet all this wax collcct ln you:- sars. You ought to be asham- ed o! yourself," said Johnny's mo- than... . A. small boy was brought to the dootqg tecause h s ears had got for on this important vitamin it largely depends wheth r or no: they grow up strong and healthy. It. has a'so been found that when‘ , this Vlfimlh is given in too little quantities chldrtn are rnuch more ceedingly dangerous, lrble to lung troublu and to illne-s o! the lnfluenlll type. Their growth l IS retarded and they begin to lose‘. we Qht. During the winter it. is essentiali to give the children fats that are i rch in vitamin A and to leave out ' those which do not contain it. Butter, cram, suet, cod lver oil and egg yolk are all gocd fats. Amzngst the vegetabes vitamin A is also to be found in quantity in green vegetables, carrots and toma- tors. The fats which do not. supply x III}; blceksd up and a large quantity of ‘wax ‘was removed from them. “But ruby I don't think y ahould blame Johnny," the doctor saidhfjthe wax that has collected in i his gals has really nothing to d: with}. failure to keep them clean. Home hrs are so made that haw- ; ever carefully you wash them wax will collect, and the any way of getting rid 0f it is to have a. doctor ' syringe them. out." Jchrny gave > the medical m-an a. very grateful lock, .,_ l Ol you can wash the outer but ‘of the ear‘ and remove any waxjihich has made its way out.'\ but in’ some ears ‘t remains deep lowlpiarrd no amount of washing villagdliiovo it. AVQEI‘) DISABIANGING CUR- ‘ ‘ TAINS sblilltlms the windows of the‘ housewife so arranged that an oc- cssioiifl window when curtalned is apt to be brushed against and the curtain dkdrranged cont nunlly. If you hive such a. window. use a rod at the top and one bottom of the window. The curtains may be push- ed bad! lrl both tfreeticns when W! wish to open the window andfi cirrtaina will not be oon~ {mifiharranged pl-AI DI Till SINK i L K05 I cum o! bran handy near ‘i the sink and before washing‘ »v grealy "spider's" take a handful w l.’ rah on pan. Ail grease will be ab- ,‘ aorbed and the utensil will be as F, easy. to wash as a. china plate, [OI BAD COLD IN CHEST N like. flannel with lard and dry “ hustu-d, hurt I!" mustard will not a ham... ,,.. %SIIITICI POI WAN OI TIlITY-HVI ’ . ‘Ibeapwomanreachestheagecf flirty-manic llaouidaddale-w g - wetsuit nlparatzanr to the » - unmanageable. qlll.lhtcnic,pore simmer-ammonia; pork and bacon fat. and vegetable oils such la olive oil. SUGGESTIONS FOB THE T00- THIN GIRL Itlsjustasarnoyingtobeun- derweight as it is to be too plump. There is so much dscussion about slcnde!‘ Lgurcs and ways and means of reducing that we practi- cally forget about the girl who wants t.o put on a little weight arcurd her arms, chest. neck and legs. There are a few good rules to fol- low if you seriously want. to gain weght. Get nine hours slrep every night and taks some exercise every day. Drink milk instead of tea and cof- fee and eat plenty of freah vege- tables. Do not cut starches out of your diet unless your doctor has recommended t. Potatces and bread t. nd to help ycu gain weight and so do desserts. Drink ten glas- ses of water each day, but unlike the method used whm trying t0 reduc’, do not drink any just be- fore meals. Siirnrnlng‘ is one of the best kncwn n: rcises for developing the chest, arms and breasts. l: you can't get nto the water to do some actual swimming. practice the breast stroke each morning when W“ 89$ "l7- Will Continue Dash By Train (Canadian In!) NEW GLAGGOW. N. 5.. Nov. 80 —Raclng his ‘plane from Ban Jose. “d pm‘ ‘m emu‘ Calif, to Boston. in a desperate ef- bm" °'|‘ fort m reach New Glasgow, n. a. before death overtakes hh dying l mother. Malcolm Blue was frustrat- edbyimrnigrationdlffleultlnfrom cmtinulngbyalrfromhermfllua nu m wculdcorltlnue hi: long daahbytrantrulalsolwnlndex- preseedtlnhdwbfreadalllloma tomorrownlght. Rilfamilylldllmlluo It! ‘ slisldlyimliovodwnldatandwas ‘dmlphgbaguqlllfllilllhlflglfllilivflifl- u of jovial type that delights in h ' , mdaibdudiy be would enjoy a I wife who liked to be mauled around like the m; doll m m; m. m", The main factor in keeping a husband's love la eengenlality, and there is no danger of your husband growing tired of you as long as you Ilka to do the things that he does and meet him on his own ground. So, if he enjoys a. frolic. play with him. If he gets my kick out of being a cut- up, applaud his antics. But. of course, you must realize that a man can't keep up that sort of buffoonery indefinitely. it is bound to go etalehfter a while, so be wise enough to let such schoolboy pranks die their natural death, and don't ‘ force your husband to simulate false gayety when be gob sobered down by the cares ot life. It is only when we are very, very young that we are gay and humorous before breakfast. As for your demanding a certain amount of love-making every day, that is a different matter, and I should say that your procedure is ex- Personally! can think of nothing that would make a husband feel so unloverllks as to know that he was scheduled foe a petting party that had tobepulledod on the strike oftheclock, wbetbsrbs feltllksltornct. Icanlmaglnehlmdreadingtheordeal ashswouldgolng tcthodsntist‘: andhavlng toscrevvunhlaoouragctogothroughwlthit and uleathings sigh of thanksgiving when it was over. - A man may have the deepest and truest affection possible for his wife. His love for her may be so great that it is a part of life itself, but he isn't always in a ntlmental mood. _Hs doesnt always want to hill and coo and kiss. When hismindisiilledwithbuaineeacaresandworMhsdoesrrt want any fool woman asking him: “O01 ducky la 00'!” When he i3 this valuable substanesarelard. wondering howwgetthsbanktolatnndhisnoimhntaellmorullks swearlngathlawilstbanswaaringthattflheahnhlddlobewlllnover. navermarryagain. Amvibanbaocmnbcmetiradandnarva-vvcrmbs doesrrtwanttobeslobbered over. Ilswantstnbelet alone. There is a time and place for everythlngundsr the sun. Especially is there a time and place for love-making. and wise is tbs woman who awaits the appointed psychological hour whenher husband wants to make love to her, instead o! forcing him to make it one of his daily dug- ies that he comes to loathe. One kiss with some real feeling in it is worth a peck of hlt-or-lrllss pecks on the ear that a man bestows upon his wife because he is expected to kiss her. DORUrI-[Y m}; O O O O O O Dear Miss Dix—I married a wldcwer__wh0 is good and kind u; m; “q who professes to love me. But he is always reminding me that when 11¢ |dles he wishes to be buried by the sidc of his first wife. Do you think I m Just a snoorm rmomr Answer: You should worry about where {our husband is buried! I! you dle before he does, it will not matter to you when he ls buried; and, if he dies before you, you can bury him where you please. Anyway. wby does it matwr? The thing that concerns you is not where your husbandb dead body will lisbut how he tnatayvu while he is stillinthefieah. lfheillood a-ndklnd andtendsrflldaflwtlonahtn you, enloy that and forget his funeral arrangements. Drift let some- thing that may never happen in your lifetime spoil you: happiness. Of course, your usbandiastupid Nyundballdnnttobeephlsplans for the disposal of his remains a secret between himself and his executor. Any man who knows so little of a woman's heart flint he does not realise that a second wife is always tortured by Jealousy o! the first wife, ls so dumb that he should not be allowed out without a keeper. But many men are like that, and it la lust lack of intuition. Jill?’ lack of realization of how cruel they are, that makes than brag continually to their second wives upon the charms and whet-ions of their first wives- chanm and virtues which grow brighter as they fade. Iur many a man canonlses a wife after she ls dead with whom he quarreled while she was alive. < ‘ Perhaps some flavor of the romance of early love always hover! dhlasecond wifeandgetaalougbeflerwlthhlrtllanhedidwlththa first. Bovipeyoureyesandcallyouraenleofhumortnyotnaidand reeomct. that if you ahoulddisand yournusbandyvouldmarry egainbe vvoulddoubtlcldemandofflalthlthoblhtlrisdbltwotnyolilndlld. l. DOROIIYDII. DearlllasDix-Whatieadntyofafatbertcwatdtwodmflltlrswilo have marrtadmenwhosesulinglydonotwanttanppctlllaminttre aamuwmtwttnsttluyvmaaesunomsd w um man-run My daugntaraseumtothlnkitmydutyvmuauytneletlutbepandehlldren. flitsioannotdowithstrtelflngincnmyvrifabanalllnmlliagaamy incomialimlted. APIRHSEIATIIL Answer: _ . » Ithlnkthatafterehlldnnacepcrnand andbavllulieol! cnthairavntblyaboaldalndntlulrovnreatndswyulthalraelvaa. . ffhqhava no rhllfh Clint their Dlrentl to dalyfluaaelvea in flfirtllvewllnflavlkvmhwfwunisantmmuuuu Mmnu-n-uurvallnmsalqwul m _ mnumpunnaaeoa . Johetluwnmtntevanwcaalflh- ‘*1’ Itch-mama V" Withthepmepootofthetlhrhb, mas holidays at landrlngbam; which stretch well intntbellow yeanthsQueenhlsudaredncw needleworktobeprepandlwher aaaoonaaposliblmAncthsraetof div-an covers in petlt polntlre having the pattern teased and scmsoffliegroundvvwkbegtmat the Royal scbooloflhedlework. wheretheQueenarldLadyVlctotia mum- paidemornlngvisitto O O O One or the prettiest tea‘: of flu season was 81"" b! w" 9°11" stance and Ills! Marion MsArthur at their home in "' w nus-may honoring Mrs. J. B. Wll- son, am. neniamin Rum. JI- i" Charlottetown MM It t!" '4' tractively arranlfl N‘ "m" “d was lsslsted in dlrpenelnl hm"- mity by Ilsa Helen Manson. Mlsl Barrlet Bradshaw, Miss mmn uuumur. lllsa Ruth Mutteri- aslsctthecoloursofthawoolsand '°° ailka used. The Queen has only mgulmsmithwashosteel at taken about eight months over a g ygfy prettlly Qfflnfld bridge 0f| complete set of chair cover-a and m,“ “his; at her home in Bum-t backs in beige pink, which are des- mfl-gm on until-may evening. tinsdfor ilvo Chlpvpendalsehdrl ° ' ' at Windsor Castle. Thea; have a‘ ma. B. B. P. Jsrzline of Bummer- pottern of sprigged roses in trellll ‘m’ entertained at nve tables of work. Since much of tbs Queen's 5,14“ m; Wednudly even!!!- naedlaworkisdonewhllsoonvera- "' in; with her Iueeta dither in Lon- Landon hosiery manufacturer: doncrthsoountml-larllaleaty hupdonsagoodatrokqodbuli- alvnyaarrmsesthegher workcan mguyperkuadlngvvomantowear be done almost without lwklng at w“ pa!" 0g stockings this W111i"- lt- At least, the manufacturer! h!" ' ° ~ m. people who dictate mnm-adayatternconatberbonn‘ i‘ ‘ l!" W5Y E4 Morning Smile hadtoswallcw twoof the wretched Little pol-a was lunchlng a a" restaurant with bu‘ fond aunt. For hat sweet course ans chose ebony Pb. and afterwards pushed tbestnnuontbssideolherplats and eountedthern. “I I00. according to your fruit storm, tbatyouaraaolng tormrry arlebmanfllaldaamtinaftartho glrlhldflnllhsd counting. "Y5," replied little Dork, "but I hit-la t-hihll l0 d0 It." i? E- i it til r 1.: . Ilntoaporpelalnlinodplnlnd , ‘ovutltrnalfanhotualeallnlatarillldlars butmadanoreply. lfledIlcilndAnlQ a .\.l llkLHar-rybrovn gave anotherIm, disturb“ “MW! ofherdelidhtful luncheonbridlfl wintorvogueflrbedictatonarenow It the Queen Botelcn Monday “amines, uIdARhOWlW“ askingfrisnchinforfourtablsefwdntlzebuylngandweartwo lmelywiaeaaddedtothepleaaure around a man's first wile, but as a matter of fact no la generally fender _ c! the afternoon's game. O O O That sum enthusiasm never wanes was emphasised on Thurs- day ovcnlhl by the eloquent. ad- ) dreael and norm: music heard at the excellent dinner pal-taken of at the Canadian National Hotel to celebrate 8t. Andrew's night. O O O Mira. Warren Duchemin Ill among the yum: matrcns enter- taining at Bridge on Wednesday and ‘Thursday afternoons of this week at her putty Kent llmor apartments. tables ofBridge mWednasd-ly afternoon and iivetableamhrm- dayferher nunurousfrlsadaat nerprettyhomsflAlnbt-oaaltaeat. \ O O O Mrs. 8.1!. Borne has returned hotnsafter herreomtillnealn thenlglliospltalandisr-apidiy regainlnghsrmralgoodhaalth. O O O Inonaflceadillyatcrmatleast. plnkiatbseolmlroftbsmsment Itisa favourite colour ottha Queen, and, when abs vilttsd this atximaccompanlbdbythahucbeas MYRI,IDIWIIIIWIIIIIIIBIIUN upholltaredlnplnkaawellaspink silk curtains. Hlrnitrm that fa Irmteddally by tbelwuoemsid mindsstartllnglynovelYetflrla canbadonelnthecasaddrawlng- roomfurnittmupholstaredincural plnkoellulnlldleatharthatlnoka lllesltiltihreeahaflaofplnk ‘wereusedinaomacartainsofdlk nuauplivnflrtlflbolub Vnstdi-Idarlt‘! lllrbnts rortboputflanak. , .aoo ma. v1.1. liaise rewind iqgaalqmnrvaaw hall!- I irrstricts them to the I colour so that ordinary I"! 0P l" tlflofsl silk etockinll M my wlwr curbs worn over them. GUI-Kill woruni no 871G ' onourm uonmssn, Dec. 1-<: or.) - Progress of the last 50 yell-s il bong lost by German womb ire- cause of th‘ Hitler decree when domestic mum, ‘ Orwid Garrison vmudr 107m," “M” o! m“ u.‘ tim and now contributing editor. ‘auspices of the Courcil u Jewish Women here. Mr. Villa-rd. who was b-rn in Germany o! Amer-ion w- rmts, recalled the found!!! dur- ing his yeuth of the rim. German high school for girls in Ber-its, Ind the jsctims which had been made to it. “The women of Ger- many now have been driven back to be the chattels of men." he vid- The m.» mus of the Gal-man pectic do not know what is [0018 on in their country, unless they can ‘p; hrld of the Inrdou ‘time: or New York"l1m¢l. Mr. Vllard da- clared. Ho mentioned that The lhncheater Guardian and hi! 01m | paper were .01 ‘dden to be ught into Germany. H_. D. Biden Resigns i r z é i. U Biden tendered h‘: resignation a! secretary-m o! the lootia nrhibwon at a meeting of »ToEnda(bqgh. helium-gill; ’l‘hisatllome' lumnidnuluul rescuing: 35113-351193 iflflihhlflihflhbefcre a Intoting held under the u" Wicca I I m‘, 4 Exhibiton Post‘ W" Choose mu bangfllne um, um. 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