- ‘an--- . . teratutr Persorzulwr- Fashions -:-A - ~ v "ewe vvv“‘ e "-- Soclql a d ‘AAA A AA as A A A vv v vvvv mun ’s Rea _ U i‘ A a a. AA AAAAA éAlvQAAAA ‘as A ‘l; ‘a A¢A A 7' sv¢'¢v Vi“? 4 v a v L _ w 7v mFinds m’ l 00m l. bility p Underlying I Newest Reasons For Divorce l ' o AMorningSmile Daryl-fly Dix They met again for the first time - _ - since their school days. ' _ _ "Well, well," said Brown, "and RadJO and JlgSaW Puzzle AYE N€WeSt CBUSES how o ou flndin thin s? H ' ' my j; “f,” “m, fhudhoid gum of Dlvorce—but T_wo People Who _Llke u... to..." realized?" Puzzles or Croomng Can Have Bliss- flzf gsfffiig-repned “You r ful Time Together; Real Reason . . - e- - - member how I always xvalltcd to for 3911313501! In Lack of we» 1w trouser-r" ' Congeniality. Brown nodded. “Well." continued Jones, "I be- lieve I now wear them longer than anyone else." Vacanotélligil. Cause ' The BerbourCompeny- ‘believe they have one of the film! flavoured Prepared Mustarcls made. Trye bottle and cheelr us up on thle. dead-from human souls we never saw,‘ who lived, perhaps thousands of miles away. And yet these, in those litle sheets of paper, speak to us, arouse us, terrify us, teach us, comfort us, open their hearts to us as brothers-Charles Kingsley. One deed may mar a life _ And one may make it. d - --Selectc . .1? The work proceeds without inter- Toiasion; and all that has been done 4 a the under-structure for that . which is to be done. Young man ’ .1‘, and maiden, take heed how you The vices we scoff at in others, build. That which you are doing, laugh a; u; within ourselves-st the work which you are performing, Thom“ Bl-Qwne. ' you do not leave behind you be- ‘cause you forget it. It passes away from you aparently, but it does not pass away from you in reality. Ev- ery stroke. every single element abides, and there is nothing that grows so fast as character. There is m“, mm“ ghguld m“ the meyhavacollected stthobeeeel prone method or artificial rsmlre- the WW“ ""1 “m” “h” ‘b’ him, This is particularly important atruct. the entrance 0f air b01110 when on your vacation, for knowl- luulfl- D0111? "m" l” thellaw’ edge o; n m“ m’, m, m, o4 n ous practice of rolling a P9150“ W". person who has apparently drown- a barrel for hauginl him, M"! at It i, ,1” “m; in Qgggg 01 gg- downwards. It is quits certain that phyxla from smoke or gas, or car-i no great quantity of water gets into . . bon monoxide P0180111!!! 9mm‘ m9 1m?“- ‘breathing the exhaust of a motolg. m prone method of artificial <0. u. cases of electric shock. [respiration may be divided into m many instances the heart ccn- three successive movements, which‘ ~ tifiues to beait for some minutonf- l may be levelled l1! will“!!! 1W4 tcr cessation of respiration. It is "0116." "W0." ‘ “WW9 I»! W" l“ important, therefore. that artificial through them. 1 - respiration be started with all pos- First-With the victim lying face 5M6 _ mph”, downward and the heed turned to _ Munch“ remix-gum my" jivgg 0110 side, straddle thO hi]?! 181d ' because of the fact that if the rlor- Pllw the Dl-lm! 0f 70111‘ lll-ndl 0B l‘ mu ventilation of the 1gp‘; 1g 1p- “13 Bfllill 0f hi! back, with ‘H16 "fl- pmnmmed m. “m, time by “m1- gers over the ribs. Bend your bod: c131 mggng the rhythmic function slightly forward so the weight oi _ of the nerve centers and the mus- W"! 81101115"! m" be bmlwm. m“ _ cles of the thorax and dlaphram" Pmy- Ya" “m” 5mm“ b’ h" COR I may be "mm -_ straight and stiff. l Th, mm, method 0g arflflclgl Second-Swing your bodyli’ -_-——_____-_ QINPLWMOII is how recognised eve- Ward shyly-W m" i" "m" “ ' l “when u the bash,“ evmm, gradually brought to bear on the l should lea", m It u “n. “mp1,, victim. This compresses the thorax In profld” wk obmprmlon o, m, and expels air from the lungs, g the"), m“, expelling "mo, m." Third-Swing backward and re- fmm the lungs. and m. m, auddep,‘ move all pressure from the patient ma” o; the m“; W11, vhrchlThc thorax and diaphragm will expands by its own elasticity uhdflvwd ‘mm ‘m’ W“ °1”"°“Y' “m. draw‘ m flesh ‘in 811d $11‘ Will be dra/wn into n, person who m, wpuenuy lungs. After an interval. return ti the first movement. Repeat thil ‘ process at a speed of 1c to is psi," " minute. ‘ “ Keep up for three or four house; or until a. doctor arrives. success in artificial respiration depends as " much on perseverance as upon knowledge of the technique. It is s. good idea. to practice the It appears that the Jigsaw puzzle and the radio are superseding the platinum blonde and the romantic-eyed sheik as home-Wreckers. as with- in the last few weeks a husband has been granted a divorce from a. wife who spent the market money for Jig-saw puzzles in- stead of beef and potatoes, and a wife has been granted a decree absolute against her husband who kept the radio going, with the loud-speaker on, until I he drove her away from her bed and board, VIOES Freddie. who had been kept be- hind to correct his arithmetic, stood before the master, waiting to be told that he could go. Get the personal habit of being “Your last problem is still wrong," cheerful. ne-half of the trouble in said the master, “You must stay in this world never hapens, and the’ until you get it right." other half of the trouble is due to Freddie glanced at. the clock. nothing that men think so little fo.l the fact ma; mgre are not enough “How much am I out, sir?" he nothing that men think so little 0L; cheerful. One-half of the trouble in asked. es character, although there u‘ ' "five Pence." was the reply- mortality, and that is so incompar-l now ma: your Freddie out his hand in his poc- eble in importance, as character. kel- and Prvdufifid fivepcnce. _‘1;e¢¢he,-_ "I'm in an awful -hurry, sir," he .__________ said: “do you mind if I pay the dif- A M01115}; ference?" BEING CHEERFUL Of course,.to those of us who love to eat and to ‘ whom a Jigsaw puzzle is a headache and nothing more, it would seem that the man was perfectly Justi- fied in leaving a woman who expected him to stay his stomach on bits of sawed-out wood. Also, those of us in whose breasts a crooner rouses murderous passions, and who would enjoy nothing so much as strangling one with our bare hands, can but feel that to be forced to listen endlessly to much that comes over the air is cruel and inhuman punishment that no woman should be forced to endure. PREPARED MUSTAR “one or A FAMOUS FAMILY‘ Any number of players can join in this game. The players sit round in a circle, and one player is blind- folded} After being turned round two or three times. the bllndivldcd player has to find his way to a play- °l .____._. But, on the other hand, there are both rnen and Women who can spend ecstatic hours piecing together scrambled pictures, and there are other men and women who ask no more thrilling diversion than an cvcning of listening to the blues. .______ Undoubtedly, many a husband and wife who cannot talk together for half an hour without getting into a spat have worked out a picture of peace in their mutual interest in solving a jigsaw puzzle. And equally certain is it that the radio has done more than all the combined tears and rcproachcs and prayers of wives in nailing husbands to their own firesides, ' ST. PATRICIPS liOAD WOMEWS When you looked into my moth- INSTITUTE art's eyes you knew, as if’ she had told you, why God sent her into the er, place his hand on the player's world~it was to open the minds of head, and say, "How Are You?" The Qll who looked to beautiful player replies "Very well, thank thoughts. —M. Barrie. you!" and the blindfolded player -i——--——- must guess who it is by the sound THE WONDER. 0F BOOKS of his voice. If he is correct, the EXCOPE I- IMBB man there is other player takes his place and is BOl-hlfli m0"! Wflndelfflll than a blind-folded. If he is wrong he has book! A message to us from the to try again till he is right. Dressing The Salad and canned pimientos, one-quarter teaspoon of horseradish and two tablespoons of mixed chopped olives and cucumber pickle. I The regular monthly ntecilng of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Knee- bone on June 14th with 10 mem- bers and l2 visitors in attendance. Meeting opened by singing the Is-ll land Hymn. Roll call was answered! with jokes. Minutes of last meeting were read and signed. $5.00 was voted to buy presents for school 5° ll an 5°15 d°wn '9 l gum-en at the end of Jung Mm I fact that the most important thing in marriage is Congeniality between charles Rngemm and Miss Dem’ the high contracting parties. In reality, that is almost the only thing Stewart were appvmted w attend. that matters, because it doesn't make a. bit of difference what aman and “ma” convention. several letters l a woman are. The only thing that counts is whether they suit those t0 were read and it was decided to wh°m they are united‘ send for reflectors for each one in the district A man may have every virtue under the sun. He may be lender. kind co test t b M I Ed‘ and loyal and a good provider, but if he doesn't like to do the things the Dongle“), 3:: $15 ogmoéaa gram wife likes to do, and doesn't like thethings she likes, her marriage will be ' cinders, ashes and dust in her teeth. A woman may be the incarnation of STRAWBERRY FLUFF 1 egg white 1/, cup powdered sugar it cup crushed strawberries Whiping cream. Beat; the egg white slightly, ad- ding a few drops of lemon Juice, then gradually whip in the sugar and crushed, but not strained, ber- ries alternately. Whip until the mixture expands to almost flll a drawn"! llmuld b9 tulned- Wm‘ quart bowl and is exceedingly light M94 8nd 1M9 “WWW m!‘ fl- 111°“ and fluffy. Pile into tall, slender meat ‘must a flam- fu- back- glasses or into sherbet cupfand Ward 11100 U19 Mimi I04 469795 chill thoroughly. Serve with plain the tongue forward. This favours the cream or garnished with a spoonful escape of a. small quantity of water. oi.’ whipped cream. For a more nre- -————————————-- tentious dessert, fold one cupful of then top all with meringue made-in stiffly whipped cream into the strawberry mixture after it has the usual manner. Sprinkle with question of taste and elllplllilsis anew the However often you may serve green salads, you may give them fresh appeal by serving a variety of dressings with them. Here are I few suggestions that will help -_..___._.__ Salted Cream Dressing you to add zest to your warm weather meals. "" and won by Muriel Stewart. Next meeting to be in school house. Roll Our grandmothers made s salted cream dressing wlhich gives the’ early summer greens, such as ten- der lettuce, a happy flavor. It is’ made of 3 tablespoonfuls of thick| cream beaten into the yolk of one} egg. A teaspoonful of salt and one! tablespoonful qf lemon Juice are added and ‘the dressing is chilled before being served. Tender young dandellons, sorrel and chicory may lloqucfort Dressing Cream 4 tsblsspoons- of soft, rips‘ mquefort cheese into six table- spoons of olive oil. Mix two table- IpOODB of vinegar or lemon juice with one third teaspoon of salt and white pepper and paprika to taste, add slowly to the oil and cheese, blending carefully. call, supper dishes. Muriel and Do- m Stewart was appointed on pm_ radically different from her husband-g every feminine charm and grace. She may be amiable and intelligent and domestic and affectionate, but l if her every taste and inclination is their marriage will be a failure and bring neither one any happiness. gramme committee for next month. MeetLng then closed by singing the National Anthem after which a The lack of similarity of tastes is at the bottom of virtually all do- _ rneslic squabbles and first aid to nine-tenths of the divorces because we dainty lunch was served by hostess and social hour spent. Members met. for-their monthly May meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed. Donrlelly with nine members never understand the people who hold diametrically oposite opinions from curs, who are wedded to different ways. who like the things we don't like and who enjoy doing the things that bore us to tears. __--_._. ‘ It seems perfectly pig-headed and stupid in them to cling to views been beaten sufficiently then pile in sherbet glasses, chill. Eflfnifih with rips strawberries and serve. Fruit Fancies These may be made from stale cake if it is more convenient. but fresh sponge cake is more desirable. Cut the cake, which should be about three-quarters of an inch thick. 111w rounds with s. cookie cutter and lay on each a slice of canned illne- apple, over the pineapple place a prone method of artificial respira- ~ tion at home before going on your vacation in order to familiarise yourself with it. ' ‘This is the tenth of a series of 1i articles on Vacations and Health. " The eleventh. on Hot Weather Ha- zards. will answer’ the quest! ‘t 1. Can a vacation at home ,bo _ cocoanut and brown very lightly in a. slow oven. Chill and serve with a garnish of ripe berries aur- rounding each. strewberry Juice Heat berries almost to the boiling point. Crush and strain out the juice. Combine the Juice of one lém- on with two oupfuls of strawberry y Juice. Bweeten and dilute to taste. flolfil t0 hflllfli? 3- Whit 5W W"! Chilled, this makes a refreshing precautions with an electric fen? I . and several visitors in attendance. l ma, we mm, fooushnor 3332111115; l: a good addition tootherl i. ml.¢;i;tli1a°l;et‘tetil-Bé2; iggtnweathcr. Meetlllg‘ Opened with singing "Ital ' - a good time to get acqurlintedi‘ Roll call was answered with Gar- den Hlnts. Minutes of last meeting were read andsgrled. In the ab- sence of the president the vice’ president occupied the chair. Al neat sum was realized at dance in to insist on having weak coffee when we like it strong, or to prefer a low-brewed musical corned ywhen we adore sym- pllony concerts. Hence the family spat over virtually every subject that comes up in domestic life, and that makes so many homes so dull-because nobody dares speak for fear of starting something. o» be used with this dressing, few sliced and sugared strawberries, ‘$1 “a “l Save Time, i Labour, Worry” States this: Champion Y Jam and Jelly Maker "Cerlo save: time, labour, worry and i‘: profitable to use because you get more value from your m": a M... 1. and», A A Toronto jam and Jelly Champion ' HAVE won the You, too, should follow the following awards example bf this successful jam Egg and Cheese Dressing , ,_ _ » - . . Thousand Island Dressing ' Mash half a cream cheese to a pasta and add two hard-cooked eggs mashed with a fork in the same manner. Work into the com- bined ingredients a. quarter tea.- spoon of salt, the same amount of paprika, half a teaspoon of French - mustard, four tablespoons of salad oil, and two of vinegar. 1 cup ready-made mayonnaise. 4 tablespoons chili sauce. 1 tablespoon chives. 3 tablespoonscatsup. 1 teaspoon tarragon vinegar~ Peakes Hall. Contest was put on by 1 tnselfaspoon chopped green pep Mrs. M. Henderson and Miss G. McDonald and won by Mrs. Walter 3 pltrjilzéilwns Rodgerson. Next meeting to be at, 1 teaspoon (scant) paprmt the home of Mrs. Charles Knee- Add chm “um”. chive‘! “twp, bone; roll call to be jokes. Mrs. Ed. peppers, paprika. and vinegar to iagsoxzfiyd and M“ T‘ Brazil we‘? 011 Programme comm - mayonnaise and m“ m“ tee for next month. Lunch was then served by hostess and social hour spent which consisted of sing- in! by Miss Georgie McDonald and Muriel Stewart and Mrs. J. E. Blrt and Misses Eileen and Norma Don- nelly. Irvin Cobb declares that the war between the States was not, fought to free the slaves. It was fought over the issue of hot bread vs. cold bread, and certainly a civil war that lasts from the altar to the grave is fought in many a family over differences in taste that are equally unim- portant. As, for instance, whether a wile shall use rouge or a man use tobacco. Many and many a promising marriage has been wrecked on a _ch°pped canned compact and a. pipe. churomde If you will recall the tales of woe that you have listened to from dis- gruntled husbands and wives, you will be amazed to realize that in nearly every case the thing that the aggrieved one complained of was that his or "her mate did something that he or she didn't personally like to do. The man was gay and liked to step out of an evening, and the wife wanted to sit at home and watch the baby sleep and raised ructions when he went out without her. Or the woman walled out that her hus- ‘band was an old stick-in-the-mud who would never go anywhere and thought all the amusement any woman could desire was sitting up and watching him read the newspaper or snore on the couch. To one cup of ready-made may- onnaise add a. scant quarter cupful of mixed chopped green peppers Daintiness _With Chic Styles ._-_.i___._ ILLUSTRATED DBESSMAKING LISBON FUINISHIID WITH EVERY PATIIBN ..____i___ BY _ ANNABELLI WOBTHINGIDN “BREAKFAST FACE, The walls of the golf widows ers from women who hate athletic games, and the howls of husbands over wives who neglect their homes Gllgisynglfiofifny for bridge comes from men who loathe cards. Intellectual men who pick UIARITY out wives who never read a. book in their lives are aggrieved because the wives don't. understand them, and women who marry go-getters feel The “Wm” sprmg “m” l“ “'°' r themselves ill-used because they era not dancing partners. men's {aces is coflec. This shade of Which Is Extremely Simple to Carry Out By RUTH ROGER-S It's slenderizlng too! Lovely and smart is today's mod- o1, designed especially for the fas. ell-rating cotton materials. now so voguish. 1t is chic and cool in flag blue powder is to be used with orange rouge. "Every morning now fashionable London takes a. 5PF-‘Cl8lly concocted iron tonlc—-the modern equivalent °f v Sulphur and treacle-which makes s. woman's skin as beautltill Nothing the matter with any of these couples except that. they are not congenial. A playboy and girl can have a perfectly thrilling time to- gether going to parties and making whoopee, or two students can have an ideal marriage browsing on Greek roots and nibbling at the Einstein theory. Two tightwads can be happy pinching pennies together and watching the bank account grow. Two cooks can live blissfully planning‘ out new dishes together. It is only when the playboy marries the puri- end the epicure tics up with the voile printed in white with plain blue trim. And incidentally, it‘s the moat simple thing in the world to fun, ion. You can make it at luoh s small outlay. And it's very quickly‘ and simply laundered. Other interesting ideas are dotted’ batiste, candy striped sheer linen, tub silks and pique. Style No. 578 is designed in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches bust. Sizes 36 requires 3% yards of 39-inch material with 1A yard of 35- inch contrasting end 3% yards of binding. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully, 1N0. 576. Site .............. NBTHO Street Address‘ I u u Bu”. . as possible for the sunny chocolate- DTOWTI c0l0l' which l5 to be worn," "D0116 a. beauty expert of Mayfair. trouble ensues. things that you like to do end who view that you do. tan, and the student marries the nitwit, delicatessen-minded maiden, and the All of which is a tip to the young: tightwed gets a spender that Marry some one who likes to do the looks at life from the same point of DOROTHY DIX. ' SATIN COATS FOR DRESS!’ AFTERNOON! All the leading designers have rcoommlended satin coats for smart afternoon wear this spring and sum- mer. Vionnet, Lanvin and Auguste- bernard have adorned these coats with charming simplicity. Black and navy blue are the pro- minent colors. Auguatebernaru de- signed a very smart satin coat in dark blue and has made it admir- rvbly simple, going it e. straight body cut in one with the elbow-length sleeves. It Mains Over to the left side, just to the neck. and is closed by a amalljeweled flower button in plastic composition. A single tuck is placed horizontal- ly across the bust to lift the - coat W" w Illshtlv- On too or ,the shoulders, A puts bau- Old Fashioned ,_ "Cream Cooking", ‘f at the cost of millcl That's what o t h St. Cheilei. y llligiinovl Jslyytglf cmicel end convenient but it ii double rich ln cream and gives a delicious coclred-ln-cresm flavour to every dish you use It for. g“ /l. 41'. u l ST. CHARLES MILK iwrwv l rrwro YVAPOR/ifljn ed bands that have pointed ends, which descend a bit on_top of the arm and are stitched flat. A ruffle of the same stiff satin is placed at the beck of the neckline in lieu of a collar, and a short sash of the materiel emerges from the shoulder bands to hang down the back. The sleeves are wide at the bottom. cut up in squares in front and banded with silver fox. The amertneas of this coat is enhanced by a hat and gloves in the same rayon satin material. ._____.....____.___ ROLLER SKATING COSTUME If you're going in for roller skating in a big way here's the cor- rect costume: A tweed skirt topped by a matching or contrasting r .:.1- tor and a crocheted or mlttgl et 01' Bohiltlrolli hIgb-hpQM-r '- at the Canadian hiblrion, Toronto, and ln every case Certo was used: strawberryl ‘jam. 1st prize; lolaclc curt-ant ‘ jam, ‘lat: prize; orange marma- lacle, 1st prize; recl ‘curl-ant jelly, 1st prize; grapefruit: marmalade aricl raspberry jam, 2nd pi-izg,” National Hg. Aalr Us Should you derive any write to Ill: onmnm Service Le! u: role: your lam or jelly mskingLrobleml. information 1v mover, Dqfihlmua General Foods, Ltd, Cabourg, Ontario, ' ERTO MADE IN CANADA and jelly maker. iffiy Germ as 0N3- ‘witli Cetto you ‘are sure to get ptiR-Mrinning, economical jams endjelliee, just as Mrs. Hoclgina did, if you will simply follow jexactly- the Certo recipes which come in a booklet under the label on every Qerm bank’! CERTO -!e lnitrpeeein. —The neutral jellylni substance en- ‘ in fruit. ‘PIC r0 -i-1a d» Juice d... uld l. boil-ii Jab; d» ~14 ill-trolls... 0 e‘ h. cap?" more ielh or Jelly —8e d. . lufil‘ sol-earl: r-sllltollirfm‘ 4am?!’ uee o! an;