,Woman,’.s Realm -:- Social and Personol‘ -:- Fashions i-:‘ ‘h Household Hints y Bylobertnlno The Coffee Pot Rub a little butter around the tip of the spout of the coffee pot if it is defective/in any way, and the liquid will pour properly without running down the side of the pot. Covering for Shelves Try using strips of linoleum instead of oil ‘cloth. It is easily cleaned, stays in place better, and outwears any other material. Crisp Lettuce Wash the lettuce and put in a deep colander with the leaves upright. Let it drain in a cool place. A MorningSmile Punctualiiy Is . . . - Indigflflm Pardent (at 7 a. in.): "Young man, what do you mean by bringing my daughter in at this hour?" Flaming, ‘Youth: "Well, I've got to be at work at eight." Daily Arguments AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN "My notion ‘ is our preacher - don't deserve much credit for bein‘ humble. He couldn't be no" other way without gettin’ fired." POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN A Fashion Hint 1158B CHIC BYOB/IS TYPE The chic sports dress _0i 1680181’- welght woolen in grey tones, uses black bone buttons to emphasize diagonal line of bodice belted at nor- mal waistline. The skirt has D1818 each side oi centre, forming box-plnit to carry out vertical line. Style No. 461 . can be had in sizes 16, 1B, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Checked silk 1h red and white ging- ham pattern is ultra-smart for now and later for resort. A navy blue silk crepe with dots of chartrcuse shade ‘is sportive and wearable. Plain lipstick rcdsllk’ crepe, prlntedcotton Milacly Beautiful lylnhfnolo Advises - Profiling l»! Ono’: Own Experience Bowto Dorothy i Social Poise foulard in foliage green tones, navy blue wool crepe and angora wool jer- i sey in almond green l will make up , attractively for ell-around wear. In the 36-inch size, 4%.} yards of 40-inch material is required. Pattern price 15 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- scmbles, and cute designs for the kiddies. fuses at me a lot..but I ain't think she really regrets marryin‘ me except when I've got a poor appetite after she's cooked n good dinner." Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. At a. dinner party, if the guest ‘ of honor is a. woman, where is she i seated? 1 A. at the right of the host. 1 Q. If a. person's name has escaped one for the moment, is it proper to apologize profusely? A. No; this happens to everyone. Q. Is it permissible for a. hostess l to discourage discussion among her guests at a party? r A. No, unless some embarrassing situation arises. iwre/orrmmwesni/kuwivkwreawk ielllways Pure 5 i .“ ‘MI!’ , eMFresh‘ BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED Correcting an Oily Complexion Dear Miss Leede-(l) I have an oily skin which makes blackheads form around my nose. How can I overcome this? (2) I have an ollvb skin, dark brown eyes and hair that is nearly black. What colors are be- ' coming? (3) I am 19 years old and 5 feet 3%. inches tall. My measure- ments are: ankle, 8%: calf, 13%; thigh, 19; waist, 27%; bust, 34; hips, ans; upper arm, 10%. Are these right? MISSIE. Answer-(l) The only way tb over- come blackheads is to keep the skin very clean, as, of course, the excess oil in the pores tends to catch what- ever dust and dirt there are 1n the air. At bedtime lather your face well with soap and. warm water. Rinse and lather a second time. Rinse in clean water and gently press out the blackheads. Now rinse in cold water to which you have added several drops of tincture of benmln. Dry your skin and apply an astringent to the enlarged pores at the sides of your nose. You may use witch-hazel for this purpose or a commercial astrin- gent lotion. Saturate a piece of clean absorbent cotton with the lotion and press it against your skin for a few moments. Do not use face powder but remove the shine from your nose by wiping it with the astringent. When the pores became smaller after several weeks’ treatments, you may bgin to us powder again, but if you use it now you cannot get rid of the blackheads. (2) Bright colors are becoming to your type, such as bright reds, rust, brick, terra cotton, brilliant yellow. You may also wear dark brown, bronze-green. navy blue, peach, dull old rose, deep cream. The new_sun- tan shades should be becoming also. Touches of brilliant blues and greens on dark frocks are good. The com- bination of canary yellow, orange and black would be pretty. (3) The meas- urements are good. V ' LOIS‘ LEEDS. Darker-ling Blond Hair Dear Miss Leeds-I have blond hair that is getting darker every day. It is ashen blond now. I wash it once a week, but it becomes oilytwo or three days after the shampoo. Are commercial blond shampoos harmful? I am 5 feet 1 inch tall and weigh 115 pounds. Am I overweight? How can I reduce my knees? I have a very fair skin and grayish green eyes with some blue in them. What shade are my eyes and what colore are becom- ing to me? Q, R, Answer-You are not naturally a pure blond, so that if you want fair hair you must bleach it. I do not recommend bleaching the hair be- cause it la not good for it and in addition it is troublesome to keep the hair touched up at the roots where it continues to grow in dark. If you use a commercial blond shampoo or rinse once it will moka your heir lighter ell over and will not hann it, but if Y0" 3WD on using it the ends of your hair will become‘ over- bleached and will of course be lighter in color than the new hair at the roots that has been bleached lcu fro- quentiy. The basin of the commercial blond shampoos 15 pgrqgmg, 110mg. bleeched heads are seldom successful; have an export do the bleaching if you decide to have it done at all. My advice is to lot your hair re- main its natural color and keep it healthy and well groomed. Wash it once a week with tincture of groan will. iltherina and rinsing four in six uparatn timae before tho 11ml fillfl- Almiy an astringent icolp tonic twice o. week. Your present weight il cvffwt l! Y0" are 20 years old. To ro- ducc your knee, rotate your leg ct the knee about any times n day. Do 600p knee-bindins exercises also. Walk four or five miles n day. Your eyes would probably be clones u grog, You may wear dosh, peach, null brick. rust. my. dark green, rascal, dark and medium biucl, polo yellow, firltmnonoarthwaaquiltuaiml ooiimblc. cbudcparnnntofronorenmmil out “Don’t Ever be Afraid ofBeing Human," or of Showing People That YohLike and Admire Them,” Admonishes Dorothy Dix——“All the World Wants Praise and Sym- _ pathy, Even as You and I” A young girl, who says she is dumb and ealf-conaoloul. wmnmm m" she never knows what to do when she meats POW" 01‘ W11" l" ‘I13 W “m” about. ” Well. about the beat guide to conduct n conversa- tion thnt I know is to try it out first. ‘on Nllrlclf. W! are all human alike and we react pretty much in the some way to the some stimuli. We all like and dia- like pretty much the same thinil- WQ "'9 1399mm! or bored alike. We like those who rub our fur the right way and we avoid those who irritate us, so l! you will Just treat. others as Wu wouldlike them to treat you and say to them the things you would like to have said to you, you will never go wrong. You like people who are gracious to YOU. WM!!! faces brighten up when they meet you and who have always a pleasant word for you and who somehow make you feel that they like you and enjoy yourpornpany. So try [l ' usnese as an approach to the next person you meet and you will see that it works like a. chann. Don't wait for him or her to dig you out of your shell and thaw youout into friendliness. Perhaps he or ahe is just as shy as youare and is praying just as nrdently for somebody to make the first advances. Beat them to it. Extend the glad hand. Be cordial. It is the friendly who have friends. - You like people to show you a. little attention. You like people to call up and Inquire after you when you are sick. You appreciate it when they send ' you an amusing book or flowers. It adds to your joy to get e. word of com- mendation for e. piece of particularly good work you have done or to have a telegram of congratulation over a triumph or a note of sympathy when some sorrow befalls you. Therefore, take the time to show these courtesies to your friends. Don't take it for granted that Sally knows you are sorry she has the flu and that you are perfectly aware that she could flfi her room with Orchid! if lhe wanted to and buy out the book store, so there is no use in your sending her a new novel or a bunch of roses. v . Or that Sam and Tom won't think anything of your not congratulating them on having a story accepted by a highbrow mafflirie or getting elected to the City Council, or that poor Sally will know that you sympathize with‘ her in the loss of her baby and won't be hurt at your not writing because she- knows how you ‘note pen and ink. You know how you feel about your friends who neglect you and who never ‘show any active interest in your affairs. Your liking gradually cools on until you finally drop them. The friends that you bind to your heart wit“ hoops of steel are those who make you feel at every crisis of your life that your joys and sorrows are theirs. Lesson in English IIW-IGIUI i worms 0mm: mouse-n: no not say, "Smith 10mins the val-m meant victory." Soy "Smith's joining the team." roman mfsrnouooucnn: tap- estry: a as in "tap," not as in “taped four 5's. SYNONYMS: discredit, decry, dis- parage. depreciate, condemn, belittle. undervalue. ‘ WORD STUDY: ‘Uses word three times and it is yours." Lckus increase ourvocabulary ‘by mastering one word each day. Today's word: IM- Psssromrn; oiled with passion: ardent. "It was an outburst of im§ ‘ ‘ eloquence." V 1 For The Cook Cranberry Conserve Pick over and wash onequurt of cranberries, put them through the food chopper and add ' two cupfuls cold water. Cook until they are soft. Add one grapefruit which has been put through the food chopper and let stand over night. Next day add one cupful chopped raisins, bring to the boiling point and add two and four cupfuls sugar. until the mixture is thick. Stir 1n, one cupful chopped tvgilnuts, and pour into sterile jelly glasses. was as puzzled but less curious about’ his origian than arc the monkey fld- , dlsts of today. Quiitumun ‘was no or-; dinary man-lie was a giant, and the proof of his giantship remains unto‘ this day, which is something more- than either the monkey or the ape,‘ havo to their credit. When the giant walked the earth trembled beneath his gigantic feet, and when ihe got angryor something ruffled his mind, he had the habit of stamping his right foot upon the ground (a habit that still survives.) and everytime he stamped his foot, behold! a mountain would leap into the air, which ac- ccunts-for the great accumulation of mountains in British Columbia, Then, again, if he happened to be i' some part. of the coast countryiwherfithere was a scarcity of water, all he ad to do was to stamp lilsleft foot upon the 1t is the little attentions that you pay strangers that turns them 111w friends. You remember how it was with Mrs. Blank. You met her with o. lot of other people that you didn't know at a bridge and you would never have thought of her again rxcept the next day she sent you e. magazi with an article in it that had been under discussio and that you hadn't read. That little attention opened up the acquaintance that has ripened into a. beautiful friendship. The same way with Mrs. Smith. She was just the woman across the street with whom you had a noddlhl wqllfllflllflc¢ "m" m“ black day when your mother died suddenl and she came to you with a sym- pathy and helpfulness that turned her almost into a sister. i Nor can there be any guide to the art. of conversation more infallible tfin just trying it out on yourself. Consider those who bore you to extinc- tion. Are they not those who talk interminanly about themselves, the ego- tists who think they are giving you a rapturous hour hatching to them blow their own horns? ~ Think of the dreary evenings you have put in listenlns w 80ml 111m W“ how great and wonderful he was and what marvelous financial coup e pull- ed ofl in Wild Cat preferred or to all of the detail! of the Ereen rocefl’ trade or to how superior his car is to every other car and how many miles he makes on a. gallon of gasoline. Recall how you have writhed under the aflllction of hearing some mother repeat all the smart things her 2-year-old has said and telling every detail of Johnny's career at school and relate how many 11111110110111 Wanted W man-y Sally. Also recall those delight ful individuals who led you to talk about yourself and who lent an attentive ear while you recounted all I50"! your new frock and what you said to the salesff. and the aolosgirl said t0 you h... told all about what a. grand time you and your boy friend hid If the last week-end party. surely one’; own experience is a tip that should lead every one into being. a fascina“ _ conversatloneilst. It consists in merely leading the party of the other part into talking about himself or herself. t Also, you know how you feel about the wise-crackers who any witty and’ cutting things to you and just how much you love them liter they have made you look like a. figure of fun by searching out your pet weakness and guying you for it. Likewise, you remember: the pllalonnfn gratitude you feel toward who always say some pleasant thing to you that turn: the apotlight on your good points and that makes you feel at P6160 with 10BX91! I116 $110 "W14- If, before we spoke, we stopped to coaeidernow we would like to ‘haw that summer» um that thing minimum; ltwfllfl flvtonlrmnhw popular in society but it would save us many a bitter regret for o cruel speech thetetobbedlikoadnggerorforalcnndolthotwaltortodonitawly. All of which, boiled down, simply to that the Golden Rule isamiflltiloodruictolivobyencitworkljultllwllllwilllvlllllfl" i First On Earth Had Silent Wife; According to main: tradition, the once dwelt in our on load-mum ';‘.‘.Z'.2£.‘Z".Ji‘.’.‘.°£‘.“'.'.‘."“..' 31W $&.“%”.L”&"J‘£ mama one nan. Bahflon armmuicunncmnevioduflvfl Tliilructooforafieldoflntnrutmwbonco boconmwnefbcrbo 0W oftboombilkoobcannalhor of foiifromtbocloiacearccminiroln Rround, and 1o! the earth woiild rip itself asunder, and the vbaterpf the ocean would rush inland, hence the innumerable channt-Ls and islands along our 7000 miles of coast line. QUTLTUMUN FINDS THE IDEAL WIFE. Respite his great strength, Quiltu- "W" W" unhappy. There was some- thing tearing at his heart that was making his life miserable. Something whispering in his ear that he was not ‘ llvlns as a great man‘ should live. "What is it?" he is quoted as saying to his invisible tormentor and‘ whis- Derer. As he Spoke he. through force of habit, stamped his left foot with an awful crash upon the ecrthjnnd ' in doing opened up the channel be- tween Prince Rupert and Vancouver, sepcrating Vancouver Island from the mainland, of which it was then a Dart. What is now Harrison mks, is "hm the slant was supposed to have crashed his foot throught thecarth. Indeed if you look at the map‘, you'll see that there is, after 111.1116 oen- turies that have since rolled on, i slight resemblance between the lake and a giant's foot. The two islands.»- Echo and Long island, whichiedom the lake, were two bunions that my on his foot. ' " T“ ""1" Wt Hlwke into tho u‘: of the clout. hinted. discreetly of’ course, that he should have a. com- Plhivn-one who would cook for him, The giant went into the forestlthe forest has been alwayro convenient DIIM to lend. people) at Stanley Park, VIHWWW. nnd there cpl-com g mammoth cedar tree, which he car- "4 111% the finale cf o woman-l "Y? "l" Mlle. He was very proud o! it Ind covered it with “big heap" bear skins. Unfortunoteil." ho ‘foo-I Illt to lupply her with n tongue and lhe could not. speak, ma; m, d" h, "of wt huntlnc and on his mum that evening he found that tn; ma. on finch had bccnfldirring lug.»- I911". transformed by Qhgwgplfl‘; 9g; loll 14cm into o. rim. hoaltlq, lllllhnlg aquaw, which email! Diall- Id Quiltumioi. The meet (magtqflom) Vlllillllndontiieflrowhsuiur cntoredthciodnjtqmingum. hdfllflfillllillflandzuqwwauviro thottbemdicnroooiadaccbdsa. qwlllfithqraoderhovemyqmgu 1501311103 ‘ tvygf h bowoulddowoiitoviaitl yam, mwwlloffllliflllllmhimgp ' Ufilfllfifllfl lodmtof- mum’ OITEN ' MISSPELLED: aassafras; ' and one-half cupiuls boiling water‘ Cook slowly ' ‘ l " You’ll hardly bell vthiah you leave if. X "wane 1 1i q Y; Gleanings "from Tryon “Chdngciiblé April now is hero may o‘ coming," never feari m. ii. A: MacPliee of Tryon made 5' trip toithe Western Cap- ital lust week. iMrs‘. “May Dawson has returned aft ‘spending n “few days with her ' ___’ irmomus of North r.;~"a.i'r--'-~ -~ - Misgiohu chums of Tryon 1m Saturday‘ morning for Northern, whcfc 'she"'will remain for a week visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. ‘Russel l-lowatt and little eon oi Tryon returned after spending a iwecks visit the guest of her parents m. his hfrs. L. Hewett, Cape Trav- I OISE. . 'I‘licre has been a slight epidemic of, chicken “pock in Tryon and vicin- itylfor the past month. The cases are only light however only laying up the victim for a day or two. Mrs. D. MacDonald and son, Wil- lialn of Rose Valley, “P. a. I. were Sunday visitors to Tryon. Mrs. Minc- Donald intends ran-mining for, a week with her daughter, Mrs. Walter e511. _ _ Congratulations w the Misses Mnrglret Callback and Marion Wad- dell of North Tryon, who were suc- cosafulinpasslng the final exam- inations of their business training course >of Charlottetown Business Qclltsei l i hOne of our Danish immigrants who had been employed with Mr. A. J. Robinson of Augustine Cove, loft on Tuesday morning for Ontario, where hewill seek employment. A‘ yery pleasant evening was spent on Tuesday, April 2nd, at the homo Lydia E." Pinkhanfs iMitrou CLEA j-YOUR FALSE TEETH ron YOU Get some Milton fiom your nearest dealer (gr; Sr. a bottle) and just try it for cleaning your eve it all food-specks, ‘film’, greas ing and without any miury whatever to the denture, Ask your dentist. And, of co This is how you use it: i Overnight. you take-out our plat: of night, addhaIf-o- teaspoonful of Milton to water. (3,1- in the Morning. (fyolazileep iinputternonririrtgmtoag s qualpui of Milton arid warm 11:0!!!’ (just eruuqh flux‘? to cover trh: plate). Winn you are dressed, T YOU'RE ASLEEMP on ausv onsssmc. Selling 44am: HAROLD a. RITCHIE a co. LIMITED, ronouro MAKE, A POINT OF READING . . , “Have you received i. . ,.. - 65¢ or _ teeth. possible-the way it gets rid of e and tarnish without brush- r urse, it’: death to all germs, Ia: cold t ' i *""-"~:4.-...."1:.=.:.:s In tha moi-mug yourfalse tuth tahthemoufmmcmdwipt. Tlli look wmi come of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wright, when llaboui thirty of sir friends assem- iicd to wish them every luppiiiesz ' hrough life and also to present this popular couple with a beautiful ann chair, a slight token of the esteem in which they are held. The address which was read by Mrs Charles Lord was responded to by the groom in a very fitting manner. After a very pleasant evening spent in music and games. The guests departed and although the roads were not all that could be desired everyone was glad they had come. On Wednesday even- ing also Mr. and wswwright were at home to those who had not suc- ceeded in coming the previous even- lrug. ' A Mr. Wesley Callback offlrryon hi! returnul after n fortnight/e visit with relatives in crapeudmnci Vic- toria.-and So Long. "D." A NORTH CA RLETON SCHOOL I i Report of Ncrth Carleton for March: Grade vn. sh-i. Dorothy mo? Fafllflc; 2, Arthur Wright; a, and met McInnls and Lloyd Lowthsr. Grade VII, Jit-l. Alberta Mutton; 2. Norma Pickering. , Grade V-—l, Rita Odllld Rid will" do Lowther; 2, Tex-en. Muttlrt; 3; Norman MaoForlane. . Grade III-ll, Bandy Muttart; l. Wilbert Muttart; 8, SING Mutter-t. Grade II-l. Hazen Lowthcr: 3~ Frank Muttort. ~ ‘ Perfect Attendance-Alberto Mill‘ tart, Teresa Mutter-i; and Sand! 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