{PAGE Elem; THE CHAR LOTTETOWN ‘ ‘co/moms: FEBRUARY Z0. 1929 .¢_- v0 L Muddy Beautiful BY LOIS LEEDS RED NOSES he inns’. nnnivying and un- 11t- eunzmon skin troubles ro rc Sea, \\.".iosc characteristic symptom is u red nose with more or ]ESS_:l’€'Lll‘.f>3 on 0111f!‘ P-YIS 0T m9 r0911 1n middle life before the late axe three stages 0f Ore of l .\: t,\\~ Jill s. mg ‘lgyiliar, LL: first being by far - ihe Lgvlilllllliltrsil it shows as a tem- J’ puiui-y- int-n .11.»: in the normal amount U1 3,; ' c a llvrsistvlll. blush. The . .l\".> greatly", sometimes ' i1uaii-eziblc. The flush -r nitcr meals, or after xzr; or laughing, or after Sometimes the for months or nughly understood and dfilltliclfnfi \.-r.es in individual cases. 1g, l; kluityil, however, that possible xiv-Es include indigestion, constipa- tioiipsnll inunccleraic use of tea, cof- fee and aicoiinilc drinks. Ovarian llll. ~ and frequent exylosure to ex- . . Oi iu-ut or cold may also be considered in tins connection. In the second stage the redness be- conrcs pcrmuignt; the’ capillaries are _ mugh disieiiclcd. making a red H815- l workocci- uose and checks, and there ‘ niaydulsrfbe pimples. The third stage is very disiiguring, as it causes swell- lngrfiif the nilcctvsojparts, especially of lire nose, as well as roughness and relincss. Suitable treatments for acne ros- For tlii Cook CU PID CAKES Three cups of flour and one and one-half cups of oatmeal or rolled oats put through the food chopper, one cup of- cocoanut, one and one- half cups of sugar, one teaspoon of vanilla, half a cup of butter or a substitute, one cup of sweet milk. one-fourth of a level teaspoon oi soda. one fourth of a level teaspoon salt, three teaspoons of baking-pow- der. Cream the sugar and butter to- gether thoroughly, then add the milk and mix well. Sift the flour once be- fore measuring then add the flour sifted at least twice, together with the baking powder, salt and soda. Mix together the cocoanut and oatmeal, and add to the rest. Lastly, add the chopped raisins and vanilla. Drop the mixture from a spoon on a greased baking pan, and bake for about 20 minutes in a hot oven. Lessons in English n; w. 1.. GORDON WORDS OFTEN MIBUSED: Do not say, "l know that you done it." Say, "did it." OETEN MIBPRONOUNCED: dis- putant. Accent the first syllable, not the second. OFTEN MISSPELLED: note the h. SYNONYMS: model, original, pat- tern, standard, prototype. WORD STUDY: "Use a. word three times and it is yours." Let us in- crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: DISAPPROBATION ; disapproval; unfavorable, judgment. "I wish to ex- press my dlsapprobation." ' “ oxhort; Household Hints B! ROBERTA LEE Washing Clothes To make clothes wash easily. soak them over night in cold, soft water, into which one tablespooriful of am- monia. to each bucket of water has been added. ecciiishuulcl beprcscribcd by a phy- sician, who _\vill give advice on diet andflxe all habits in general. Some W s “JP trained to give local ~. .01“ we (‘ilfldlllflil under a . tir-lrrs. 1L may take weeks or l months ic remedy tho trouble. Prlljlt-l‘ cal-e of the digestive tract is especially necessary. This involves attention. 1o ch01 andavoidance of consiipution. Plenty of leafy and suc- 5 L culérit vecgcrnblcs should be eaten, . suck as spinach, lettuce, cabbage. bc-‘etgrreeiis, tomatoes, string beans, l-ahnts, beets, cce. Fruits should be ' V’ ' ‘ pnrtant item inihe bill of beverages must be flit glzissfuls of ‘zhnk rlnilz‘. "rise should not anything that '1» llie building 0f robust manila? up; Sis. 1'" 1r. y‘. ‘L . ll‘; l 'y ' , .. ‘with is llflljiilll lll curing the skin v .1 _ kilatillri‘ we mo considering. Special ; , l Lrealiiieiiis for the face should be ‘ I '. included in the daily regime. j»- l _ j v i u—-T0morriiu'~l'icauiy Question; . . 15,4 . y». A n sire-rod. ,~» <_ 2' ‘ ~ " r- r I 0 -+- ‘r illl/l/lornzng Smile u-J- A hi hm: "was pnjriilq él visit to a u ireriiiiii 1 h. and derided to ad- i dress the children of the Sunday School» 11c had noticed many posters rcfcffilng to the "Bishop's Visitation," ‘ fllld accordingly began his talk by Zlfjklill,’ the children the meaning of the word Visitation. "Please, sir." replied a youngster, "it's a plague sent by God." ‘i301 lijF i _...»-TWlN3 HELPED " oredela. .. -5! T15"! “mhfyditlii- I Vega- . bible Compound r 9i o .; l» 1v q *- ~ < . l‘ i Mitchell, 0nt.-—"I had little while 110R 1 Bahia and for quite a so .1 dth f, " bu; ."- " Fqgrcnoanliuzfluyk _ _ -, u m! Drooling A delicious and easily-prepared dressing is made by adding India relish and catsup to plain mayon- noise. Chilled Feeling‘ If one has a chilled feeling after being out in the cold, drink a. cup of hot milk, at hot as can be borne. E. Vance, B2, recently won g one- mile foot race over P. McKenna, 80, at Belfast, Ireland. Bolivia is claiming to have the lof- i-iest capitol in the world. La Paz be- ing 12370 feet above sea level. The Daily Argument AUNT HET . By ROBERT QUILLEN "Women can keep secrets on well as lnybody, but I ain't never seen une that could wash her hair without tcllln‘ rumebody _ before night." POOR PA By Cloud: Cullen to n (n60. on’ bonus my nuoeuiocllmhmolthohoue M: uyllhfc unlcrliinhl. like IT'S ' siulmr z The shirred fulness at centrefront. creating youthful flarc is what makes‘ Style N0. 388 so outstandingly smart.‘ The simple molded bodice givesfan‘! extremely smooth slender hiplinen The collarless neckline is finished‘ with small self-fabric bow. It is really? picturesque in supple printed silk‘ crepe in burgundy and beige coloring! the new smart daytime combinationf To copy it exactly takesbut 3% yards of 40-inch silk crepe for the 36-inch size. Think of it, how moderate the cost will be, for an exceptionally stunning dress. It is designed in sizes 16, 1B, 20 years, 36, 38. 40 and ~12 inches bust. Crepe satin, georgette crepe, chiffon, and wool crepe lash- lonable fabrics. Pattern price ' 1_5 cents in stamps or coin (coin is pre- ferred.) Wrap coin carefully. We suggest that when you send for this pattern you enclose 10 cents ad- ditional for a copy of our Spring Fashion Magazine. It's just filled with delightful styles, including smart en- sembles, and cute designs for the kiddies. Modern Etiquette h BY ROBERTA LEE . Q. When a. new acquaintance leaves and says, "I am very glad to have met you," what should one say? A. One should merely respond with a. cordial, "Thank you." Q. Does a marriage announce- ment. require a. gift? A. When an announcement alone is received, no gift is neccsshfy- Q. What is- thzymost fashionable entertainment of the ‘day? A. The afternoon tea. 1.: . sraruns s-ronivrr uni ENDS The smmqy life of the statue of King William III, which has stood on a monument in the Pleasure Ground 5W Boyle, Ireland, for nearly 5° 17"“ seems at an end. During crew!!! night it was thrown from its lush pedestal and g large Republican flail was hoisted in its 151999- 5mm m years ago the head was out of! the statue, which has remained headless since, In recent years, during the 0%- cupation of the military barracks b? ..Br1fl5h troops raiders tarred the headless king. removed c. sword which was in one hand and replaced it with a laurel branch. Before its erection in the Pleasure Ground. the statue was ion BoyleBridge, from which it will‘: thrown several times into the river. It; now is in such hopeless condition ma; it may never be erected again. ___.._i____._. SAY BRIDE WILL LIVE AGAXN In the belief that the body as well as the soul of Mrs. Wai Shcung Yi Mllao, the Chinese bride who Wlli strangled on her honeymoon by he!‘ husband, will live again, relatives re- cently requested that the body be d1:- interred and returned to China. Z 1B request was complied with, and four men, working by storm lamps, e- opened the grave in the Ohllflfhyflld at Crosthwaitc, England, near the the scene of the murder, and moved the body at. night. The coffin was placed ma lead shell, which was her- mctically sealed and put into another cofnn before being shipped to Hung- kong. Theflequest was in conformity with a. general belief in China. regard- ing resurrection. It is understood that the mother of Miao, who was execut- ed for the crime, tried to get his body to take back i0 China, but was refus- ed. cuinvis cum; row nrninrsv That he has discovered a. cure for epilepsy is the claim of the director of the snake farm at Port Elizabeth. South Africa, who says his announce- ment follows a long series oi mu by a number of South African doctors". Snake venoms in dislocated and ster- ilized form were distributed among the practitioners who used them in treatments. At, first result/s were not entirely satisfactory, though every case reported relaxation in intensity of the disease after injection of the poison, and apparently ordinary hysteria was completely cured. After six years‘ work in blending venoms the director says definitely that epi- lepsy ls curable. He clips the case of a man who had been an epileptic in ag- grevated from since childhood, and after a full course of injections, has been free from fits for 20 months. The experiments are to be continu- ed. , Fully 1,000,000 street accidents, of which 40.000 were fatal, occurred in England’ in the past l0 years. f UNCLE RA Y’S comvri When we speak of fish we com-i monly think of them as being in water. Yet there are fish ‘which have learned to live out of ‘vaterjo: hours, or even days. Cur-four fllhof tho» North Celcbes; which cln dlihlfflll‘ Ill WWII l alter fllcilflll) I Among the fish which spend part‘, of their time out of waur are thel mud-sklppcn. They are seen nlonsi the coast: of the Indian ocean, amid rocks or on muddy flats. . ' Mud-skippers are small fish with two fins in front which carve almost. like IOII- With thou fins ondJhcir tall! in motion, they can hop or skip about tho snore. Sometimes a . mud-lklpper. clings withmflnnwnromwliiloiutail igbopclntliawotonmotbertlmclit climbs clear out of . the water and Ilfl‘ mother." v hopl around the belch. .mfmdmmu4~gylvclwu pose oi catching a tiny flying crea- Lure. There is another interesting fish. lznown as the climbing perch, which, can llve out of water for a much longer time than the mud-skipper. The climbing perch is a. native of rivers and ponds in India and islands near Asia. During dry seasons some rivers and ponds dry up. Instead of simply dying where he in left, the climbing perch makes hi: way up the bank and travels to the nearest place he can find water. Perch ln our owncountry could fro: do that-they have no power of mov- big while‘ out of water except by aim- less flipping around. They die from lack of water for their gills if kept in air too long. A climbing perch, on the other hand, has a sac inside its body which is used, for storing water. This water gives wetness to the gills. so that it may breathe. The fins are almost like than o! common fish, but the climb- ing perch is able to make it: body stretch out and then contract. The result is motion on much tho acme principle u the motion o! g mm. have you ever watched a mail "walk?"- l ' - l Handbook | ‘ °°"l“l::'°' or i ' Pflfugiligll D0 ‘Mqulrgllfllll yposed largely of insects and shelliishl FISH WHICH HOP 0N LAND lMany of their hops are for the purq‘ A Charming Personality Alsoglncludes Fundamental Integrity, a Spirit 0f Inde- pendence, Simplicity in Manner and a Knowledge and Respect for its Own Worth TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR GIRLS-CONTINUED (l-BE MODEST. The eternal ideal of maldenhood ls the rosebud still, wet with dew, not. a flower that has been trampcd into the mud of the street.‘ and that is bruised and scarred, uiith all of its freshness and svccctncss $0110. and the nearer a girl lives up to this illusion W1"! which we have invested her time of life,tlie better for her. Many girls think that they make themselves at- tractive by posing as sophisticated and by trill!!! dirty stories and cursing and swearing and getting drunk. Fatal error. There is nobody who doesn't shudder at the sound of an oath on a girl's lips. ‘There ‘is nothing /so disgusting as a drunken woman with disheveled clothes and bleary cycs, shedding maudlin tears, or cackling with drunken laughter. M8113’ girls for the sake of having good times cast all modesty and reserve into the discard. They let every Tom, Dick and Harry kiss them. They Joyride and stay out in parked automobiles until they become a scandal in their neighborhoods. Often they even barter away their honor for a few dates. They say that men don't want shrinking violets in these days. They want the bold sunflowers. These girls do not realize that the kind oi man who is willing to marry n girl without purity is the sort of a man who is not ‘ fit for any girl to marry. A man may not be a model of all the vlrtucs him- , self. but if he has any decency left in him he wants for his wife and the: mother of his children a. woman who has kept. herself unspotted from the world, a woman without any past that has to be covered up, a. woman whose mind and heart and lips are clean. He doesn't want a. wife who has been man- handled. and who is a better Judge of bootleg liquor and has a larger reper- toire o‘. salacious jokes than he has. It is true that the rounders of both sexes marry each othe- and it is equally true that they keep the liivorce courts busy. '7_BE (lENUlNE. Be yourself. Don't copy-cat people who are richer or more socially prominent than you are, or some girl who has a winning way with men. If 5'01! are a working girl, he proud, that you have intelligence enough; to hold down a good Job instead of pretending that-you are Miss Astorbilt who has gonc lntc at. office for a lark. Many a girl fails lfl business because she adopts a. Grand Duchess men in selling stockings and high-hats her customers so that they go to some less condescending personage to make Woman’sRe'alm -:- Social ,andI.’ersonal~-:- Fashions-h Literature _. MORELL EAST. A paper wag read entitled “My Financial Career." Cor- respondence re sanitorlum read and attended to. and bill ordered paid. A bracket lamp is to b‘, bought my school. Mrs. Wm. Ronaghon will entertain the next meeting. LAUNCHING Roll call was answ- ered by nineteen members with "My earliest Recollection," ms membgrs having n0 Story to tell paying a fine of 5 cents. Plans were nude for a ‘lhisl Daffy and dance. A recitation "The Tired Mother" was enjoyed, Next meeting l8 t0 be It home or Mrs. Aeneas P. McDonald. ALLISTON. A new dom- ig in be Put "P and minted and windows Painted in school. A new chair- was pumhased for school. Reports of committees were heard, and new mmmmees RDDOInLed. Next place 6' mw-lnc will be Mrs. m. Thump- son's. PETERS ROAD WEST The mem- members to make something toward hers Dllm on holding a blmur, each. Y ri n ' ~ our F e clsh-zp .i___ Your friendship is a golden spring From which I "rise refreshed and strong; Your friendship is a window light At evening when the road is-long. Your friendship is a sight of palms Across the deserts wind-worn face; Your friendship is a. flower that springs To beauty in a dreary place. Your friendship is a. harbor cllm Where storm-wracked ships may safely 114g; Your friendship is a iirellt room Where warmth and peace and love abide. B)’ M0715 Molina, Women ’s Institute Meetings of P. EJ. same. A committee was appoint” l0 canvas tho district for new mom, bers. Mrs. George Munn will n“ the next mcetlns at bet homo, ROSENEATH. $5.00 was vow toward treat for $11001 c and it was decided to give g bum 0f lmlt to s. sick friend, on, n" member was added. ' NEW cmsoow now. A on. cert was to be held, Ind, 1g, o; u and l5 cents charged. A new school committee wuvappolnied and mo; members enrolled. Place of n"; Neel-in! is homo of Mrs. Franz m. Rae. A ‘box was sent to Orplmiqg UNION VALE Nine membe m; °~ “T89 numbor of visitors mo; || homo of Mrs. E. Bryan. Roll cu! Was answered by naming some cm. “dim my. and telllnfl what ll; 5| noted for. A flag pole l: to be plmq on school. Mrs. MCPhQQ mtg? M", Rum!’ were annolnlca to vlgltflig sick. Two new members were og- rolled. Mrs. Turpel will chm-M, next meeeting. Plans for pantry sale were discussed, and member: decided w buy two rem for school, their purchases. Many a gir‘ loses a good husband by dressing so far beyond her station in life that she scares off the young men who are just starting out in bmsi. ness, and who are afraid to tackle a wife who says that she couldn't llvc without Paris lrnportations and vcho intimates that she spends all of her evenings at high-priced night clubs. Every man likes simplicity in a girl, and no girl ever yet fallen to make a hit with men who was justly homely and comfortable and helped ma with the dishes, and bragged about making her own dresses and hats. Cultivate your own personality instead of uiiderstudying some other girl. If you were bofii sedate, you can never acquire the art of being a cut-up any more than you could change your eyes from blue to brown, but you can have a sweet dignity that will be far more attractive than any monkey-on-the- stick business. » ‘ 8-31‘? HONEST. Don't be a gold-digger. Dent hint. Donttry to work men. You have no idea how grateful meh are to a woman who is easy on their pockets. nor how they admire one who isn't n hold-up artist. Eat all that you need to sustain you until you can gct back to the family icebox before you leave home. Cultivate a preference for street cars to taxis, and men will rise up, and bless your more. When you accept a man's attention and let hlin spend his good money on you, be honest enough to pay him back by being pleasant and agreeable and making him. feel that you appreciate the good time he has given you. Don't be one of the little plkers who will get some easy mark to take them to BTOSB. wheedle them out of somebody @159, starve if they left them. women. write three letters to a boy's orig on more. mtcrestrd in him, a party, and then spend the evening dancing with everybody else but him. . so satisfying in flavour. 511"". 1 933. 5 cups Purity Flour. Dissolve last in the water, add co lmlk wi the Ill’, then bu: in Saclfirbufnth/nnmhrmfioll a-i-ainniypgy, iu amfrru BEST FOR ALL YOUR BAKING __ wrsrcau CANADA rtoun mus co. ammo. um omcg .. um ma. n. I- , BRANCHES {my Q] the more men value them. s-Bi: SELF-SUPPORTING. Mak u li' i iii A OCCUWUQII by which you could support eygifrsreslef cgl-llostzgltyl?! ‘J1me Qmnmnfl That is the best insurance that any girl Cln take out arms“: hazards of life. It will give you independence and poise ta know m“ m “an 5W"! 0n your own two feet and. support yourself. N v ‘ Eetrthe good things that money buys for yummy, It will enable you I instead of having i4 _ I‘ will k"? Y°u 5mm “Evin! VJ marry to get a meal ticket and pormll you to wait until Mr. Right comes along. If by chance you make a minm 2Z3.‘;"II.’..';3Z2.“’J.‘";“' i?“ d" r "c" c merm- ~ w nnstreal n . o e womerrwho have to go on living with mm will t rem, or men whom they have come to have, because they, would Unly the women who have s. good trade m iru D lib-BE A LITTLE QUEEN. Don't chase boyl. Make them chm m °11 l’ Wlellhoue boys and ask them why they haven't; bu“ w m your my ‘hem ‘"1 m" l‘ 15 a fmr when You answer their telephone calls. , non . Be no long answering his that m will have 111m Bllvssln! whether you have developed pen paralyclp, l ' Don't forget that boys can as more have a good time without Ilrll thll girls can without boys, andthnt if girls would hold of! more. men would mu “M11111! illlfleli-lia man more than to ascertain why o girl int “m5 "m" their vwn price lacs. Ind the nignei- they hold tiumuim DOROTHY DIX. Easy to Make 2 ; (Purity Flour 5-hour Dinner Rolls) l He" i! Tbleflfiinfl change in the daily menu -- crispy‘ delicious Dinner Rolls-full of nourishment and richly flu inzorllnnesrollnmdlnrlu em: oven (3759). M d beat with Put _. flour of strength and qualiitay? See Recipe bold: the was‘? i‘ “iii Eur-amok“... ' (l es a , I, u] ' 1°b=sP°°liugu “us: .2 cwixrl- "r or“ double iubulkandbnkolnmos: i;