llv =~‘~+_»......... ' _.-_s.__¢..ann.w-n:r4a. lnxas-n- saaamuwu-Qnn-t-‘Q *1 ‘. ' we'll! rui Quakes vurrrn natsnrou Ll. U ,_ navel ctr 1mm o!» us. m pufnoglll VYH EAT-I, n5 SWELL! GOODBYE lbr ever to coaxing children w ' . Make break- fist a teln ration with usker Puifed Rice or uaker Puffs Wheat, the confection-like cereals that children really love. And though they're s: dainty and crisp as popcormtheypro- vide quick nourishment-and amaz. ingly substantial food values. Gets package of the new noke-rvikpsdtriple- seal Quaker Puifed Grainl. Watch troubles melt into smiles. ousltén rurrso Ric's --l>url=so WHEAT maven norm __..__ , 1h the train from Plnlouth to London a man was speaking to en ‘American Blrl whowag pgyiw‘ m; will! Blklaod. your Oqllntfy- side is lovely," abfimsgaid, “but your cattle seem much smaller than ours. H The man replied iaoetiously, at is to make hulking easier-to have them nearer the grow; 3' n "sly." 851d the girl, earnestly, m"? you Britiahers tricky." . leadeuzqdreadtotry on the now suit because I know how a/wful I'll look u. them. Aren't there exercises I can do to correct this hol-l-ble condition rather quickly?" Of course there an. And, 111d‘- ing from the number of readers who seem interested in this subject, We'll zive some rism now, although they won't work their magic in time for this year's style parade. First of all, stand with feet back about one foot away from a wall. lean backward and make shoulder blades touch the flat surface. Hold the a few ’ T710 HOUSE WIFE and HER ACTTVITTES‘ you think youu-e beaten, you are. think you dare not, you don't ITALIAN PRINCESS ABDUCTS HER. OWN CHILD Princess Ruspoli. member of cue a Italy's oldest families. abducted her own daughter in a. strange dl-asns. of the snows at Vil- liu-s, 1n the Valsis, Switzerland. The child, aged seven, was on holida with her father, Prince Alexander Bus-poll, s. big game hunter. . Recently, wearing a blue skl-ing costume, she went out with her Irish nurse. They did not return, and the father telepholed to the police. “My child has been lddna-p- ped by her nurse,” he said. The police got in touch with the frontier posts . . . tten minutes too late The child and the nurse had gone to Bex, below Villars. where Princ- ess Ruspoll waited. Then they all travelled by oar to Evian, Hence. crossing the frontier at Bt. Guingolph- Later the princess telephoned from Evian to say that tho child was in her custody and that she was taking her to Home. NEW COSMETICS LOOK NATURAL AND "REAL" New cosmetics for spring have a. natural, healthy look about than. Designed with the schoolgirl con-l- plexion idea in mind. they serve to enhance rather than to distort the beauty you already have. Pinkish or reddish rouge is better than the yellow and orange tones. Choose one that hanuonlzes with the color your cheeks become after you ha/ve pinched them or after you have been exelcising violently. Then learn to apply it correctly. After you have cleaned your face and smoothed on a. foundation lot- ion, brush your folofingel- lightly across a bit of cleaning cream, dip it in the cream rouge and beglrln- ing about a quarter of an inch from your nose, make one streak out- ward along the cheelobone. Go back to the staring dot and make another streak downward. In other words foam a trlango without a base. Then blending carefully, fill in the tri- angle, leaving no rough edges and no blotolles. . The powder that you use in the next step in makeup also should match perfectly the natural tone of your complexion. I1 your 8R6 one who has pinkish lights in your skin. don't chose a rachel powder. if you have olive skin, get s. powder that carries out the attractive yel- lowish effect. Use a clean piece of cotton each time you powder. The old-fashioned powder puff is convenient. of course, but, unless you wash it every day, it just isn't Powder very generously. Wait until rouge and foundation lotion absorbed the execess and then brush off surplus. Finish with lipstick. It, too, should harmonize with your natural coloring. 101mb SHOULDERS "I'm round-shouldered," writes a sanitary. l llavc . ‘“' and then force your spinal collnnn, from the space between shoulders to the centre of your back, right against the wall. You wont succeed ac first, but kwo on twine until you do. Re- heat the exercise several tints a day. Then do the same type of exercise while lylns on the floor. Lie on your back with arms at your sides and kneese bent so that Wixht of the less roofs dn the feet. Press, shoulders flat against the floorandseethatevelryltlchofthe backbone, except the lasl; four vorte- brae. touches. Relax for a. few sec- onds and repeat. ‘This should br done for tel-l minutes night an morning. In addition, remember to keep your chin up and your shoulder.- blwk when your-are walking dowl the street. And don't slump for- ward when your sit down. Exercise.- WIYF Pofifilbly help a great deal’ i you persist in undoing the goof they've done whenever your sit in Exchange. SHINGLES Shingles, or Henpes Zoster, s. the doctor call it, is popn lwrly regarded so a skin dis- ease: but more correctly, 11 should be looked upon as g, also“. of the nervous system. Its ouflwan manifestations are, indeed, on th< skin. the characteristic rash follow- ing the lines of one of the cutane- ous nerves. Most commonly, the 11t- tle inflamed pimples and vesicles by Whwh 3611185 is recognised, appea‘ in thoforln c! a half girdle, reach- ung from the spine to the fornt of the‘ chest on one side of the body. There is no known specific cum for shingles. By protecting m; 1n- flamed area from friction and from pressure we can do a good deal to lessen the irritation and the general discomfort. A powder composed of two ports of starch to one or bol-ic will may 115951111!’ be dusted over the parts. and then covered with cotton-wool. Everything should be done to improve the general health, but physical exertion should be- avolded. If the pain is severe, mg man \ MOTHER !' 595% MkAYl_ HAVE ; ~ “em- ANOTHER , 1,, M , - OF of PU F F E D l me. lady. law; I was ‘ll-w Sdgn¢$n__ Are g the Men. Hand With the tic has m remmuu Dessfmists make themselves iadependntugg that it is when a man has eaten haven't holes in them. that he trying to tols him to the altar with Hence. arsue the pessimism, Mn turn out such pies as Mother execute fancy dams Rnd put new away the chief incentive to home than for anything else. Furthermore, continue the - ' , because no woman who able to endure a. husband who is a soot of! camping in your face, the sufferings a wife could be day to a husband's criticisms trust them with his own skill. but orderly, and rearing andflxedth bub’ ttl washing e yam u house and take did with her time. was sick and lget a awcessuppy fbtte d glténgiit’ by its .2... lino 1.33mi’? ' is ll third one that the model-n it? as well as political equality, have a thirty-hour working their wives’. Hence they am is also worthy oi IIIIIEB. dootou- should be consulted. .- Fitting ' Themselves to Lend Are They Goingto Pass up Matrimony Altogether? It is announced that in the coeducational colleges an uh llrso number of young men students are taking t course endleerningbowtoccokandsemandplanmouuswiththevlwol proportion o; vitamins "Id caustics. Ind tell diflerence between wring lamb and old sheep dressed up to lock like children. until he gags at the lght of and finds that he hssllit a cletnzlllhailrltl‘ or when M l‘ "P5914979 when you make every man s isn't a Patient lor the baby out of a yard o1 cloth. Heaven know; p, always throwing the coffee W" 0! the children. t The optimists also assert that it ° hive I- husband who could pinch-hit for her in the kl meal without messing up every pot, and p3,}; gm her worst enemy won't gnaw 1L Much u to be said in revol- of lion. o; these ‘point; o; vim M “m, young men have decided to extend to women domestic equal- lllil that inasmuch as they are 301m; to week they are 3011i‘ m lq, devotlfls all their time and energies to -_-_.._ . 0f course. I'll admit that this seems m '3'" W" "WWII "mote boy!’ sudden psuion Housework, or will! P350645!) hsdomcsticsoleuoe Accordlngtoflolywritasexpentqia l-ockandthewayofamanwithamaldare mysteries beyond all fathoming, ails so this new move of the Boy mend in Going domes- tho girls guessing. ‘They don't know whether it means that in the future husbands are minim-lo lend an expert hand with the- hflufloworl. or whether they are fitting chom- they are. to hiwe better husbands. (8110 hus- bandsatell.anaooosqtozpromlliuoslsuuxelvutheouisr, . -.-__.-.- . thatitbodeswonleonogoodfct-mesito womanly that it has always been men's lnabili v that‘ has delivered them, bound and ministrations. boa-Piling house or restaurant cooking Doses angel's food for chef wllo ogfilér made, and a seamstress who can simply killed the goose that llys KQBE: slggdlanglgsrillllkm $512“ you 1”“ have token mflTiltoformsnJormonemmma-rryfm-a imlsts, you are going Griselda is going to be bcf-terccolcthansheisandwhoisal- he puts HIS piecrust on ice, mg m“ 1.113 “u” HE llWBye sets three pairs of rUUKPOXI that would be as called upon to bear who had to listen every of her culinary eflorts and have him ma- optimists aver that it will make ici- some first-hand Knowledge o; m; work involved in cooking three 1mm " a pack of chiidreanllay’ m ha“ ‘l mu“ “M” “d 80¢ up at 6 o'clock and cookedlbreakfagg mg got They soy that after a. man has school theehildtenoffw and leaned the h and lone out and done the mmtulgoufhf“ ' mm o‘ Wwld be a Iroat help to s. wman when when she and who could heart talks about how conslderatin, and that is that perhaps how to cook and hwy." all 1111mm: their Iolf “$3.3. loodfobeifllmbuthowelss fortbclllrfllfle? DORUTBY Tl g -.-.FASHIONS FOR ,sPR11vc_.. reRlYou ! lvhvyem .. m!’ PEN NS Juvenile sou nose ails swears» You thrill with ma. l when you watch than ofi lor school smartly dressed. You went then no look that way all the time. Tim. dress than in Penman: Iuvsnils Sweaters and Golf Hols. These smartly-owl“. tau-lulu mnmu. havcalltllsldlgvwsarlng. - sttndyqmlityisr which Peanuts has lsag been hnsua i l V ~ T719 68m is versatile. It's alums magic. It seems-to turn into slog“: at the front,» while you look. at it, . ~71“ Willi-over arrangement, g1. ‘Wlyl s favorite with the larger woman, slime the nguro so pgffggfly, Skirt plaits allow plenty of freedom for walking. v Maize eyelet batlste, so refresh. ingly cool to look at and to wear mflde the ofillnal, You can copy it exactly at yery little enfllse. Chiflon cotton voile prints, linen Jrrinis. tub pastel "or white silks. cbiflcn, seersuckcr in strips; or checks. etc. are other lovely ined- iums for your choice. - h..." sarlmyc-rm" "l Wrap mm carefully. ' ' 110.801. Bil "on... ....-¢----..onnnou liIillllllssluoovlli "unsure-s" n|soleeQveo--o-~. ......-.--..----.s HAIR OEIIOU! GIFT _..-___. (A. .-Iy Gill-Ian's lplslal I'll!) M. M” l-A lift N We 100,076 in moi-mu by 31kt - made...» (m... a . tbs sum m “mm-flaw ‘Wcmvity moth Min Marjorie Mgltrbfdnf gob», '75.; n I-"nsr eissmmarnm.'m'-M'~w"--§ lliVoman b, Realm-é Socidll dud Persortdl-r- Fashions '.-O-:-.Litefa~fu1re fi ‘Tl/VI... Tells Me My Chocolate is» Simply Wonderlul ' '. A...’ Hm l: no. ‘ma. l." in]: tbs ml s! fh midalm of Mn. j. AJile-Aeit), Sainljobn, NB” amber cfsm oftbs Mavifilnffim , fassiliqmqdgrgnd-daugbler of lb: Ian Has. William I. Toddfimor lieutenant-governor cfNew Bmwwiai. so forth." more than h surprisingl low in price. De dc to try lt now. ' our" usage ’°"' ~'...":'.‘r...:s:-..":.""* l a u- . . fpnmnmfi nrwiillaailllaifilr .. . sol-l in s nib botten whites o’. s ::.-:.-.....:e.'.....- ""'= “out: $150M m cAsl-l AWARDS OCONTESI‘ OPEN TO RESIDENTS OF CANADA ONLY ‘Isl prize $80.00 m. prise Szlgz ltd plhs SIIJO III ‘I 198 weekly prises s! 8| each (II cub wool: (or 18 walls.) Isf- ncgl?rliifion“tllri.v'smrtliediubémutziiy%ulgg I III I fifl O II I l Ilfll QC u I Recipe: will be iudscd on o. ton oislololldw. mangled" t3? v1 » v ma: us“ rod and umber of s ' .': ;..A".‘o“1.°‘l.’i‘l‘i8_i.l".‘.‘.., “Jug... s; lsggisgilalsllrfbtclitllludgoa [Elias]. 290s n‘ lg“ -. at.“ "u" "6"‘".~‘l'§?1-l.'i‘-'s “m. .r..l.'r.el*e l" " ADA) fihllifi " HHTROPO TAN ~ ., TORONTO. “ OU willnotice. ofoourse, " addsKaoaBarfitt, “that l use Nestle’: Evaporated Milk in both the cake itself and in the icing. I do thin because I know that Name's lnakel- them definitely better, smoother, richer. As a matter offset, I use Nome. » v Evaporated Milk a great deal not only in melting _ cakes but also for many other th sauces. cream dishes, puddings, frozen desserts and lugs such u lmlps, Let Neetlébhslp ou in Ihegteparation of the many sbove-mentione types of added flavour, greater smoothness, more richness. Nestl6’sia aim ly the purest of cow's milk with the water removedflnd uritb abso- lutely notbing added! All grocers have it and it is ishes. It will give them NFSTLEkMEK STEIILIZED" . EVAPORAYD ‘kleyer Cake with Chocolate Icing Icing y 4 chocolate i on up: 1:31am livasonsull Iilk l teupcca vanilla llflnlilh to: s Thee-bl Qah lore." - "l. II m; COOK'S comm BAKED IIALIBUT Two pounds boiled halibut, 9t cup ninpy, antes cheese. 1% culls white sauce, 2 ii cups strained tomatoes, l5 cup dry bNld crumbs, melted butter. Flake flah. Gradually add the strained tomatoes to the white sauce, stirring constantly, and cook until smooth. Season well, and add salt. Power and melted butter to crumbs. Place layers of fish, white 1-3 011D gd cook while preparing breakfast. Bee that they are well covered with water. When half done, drain this first water, it ts strong. and indig- estible, and cover with flesh, cold water. Return the potatoes to the stove and ' let cook while eating breakfast, and longer, lg need be. There must be no hard centres. . Mash well. adding salt to taste. uld to s tablespoon of finely cut pkrslsy. Pour in l cup boiling water and stir thoroughly. Stand aside until need- . live minutes before supper stand the potato puree over the gas (or it may have heearheatcd on the flat top of the sitting-room stove), add a walnut of butter and 2 cups rich milk. Bring to a boil and serve at once. (Stir often: do not allow to sauce and crumbs in a buttered cas- burn) set-ole. and continue until all in- gredients aro used. Sprinkle cheese on top and bake for fifteen minutes HOT BISCUITS ~ Eight tablespoons rolled oats, 2 ‘ b‘ flour. 2 tablwpoons wcoanut, 2 tablespoons sugar. $4 pound butifir, a pinch of sods, l6 s t Beat butter and sugar till creamy, add flour and oocoanut, mix well. stir in the oats slowly and bake in a moderate oven for twenty minu- tes. This makes about twenty-four. POTATO PURE! Four large potatoes. Peel and let with the potato purse (add more money .....“‘“";““°“'“'.‘i.‘.lf‘.‘;.‘?‘°.°°“‘§ ge), serve s an lzgttor. and slices of 800d meal. IWM- iotod, and s most easy mic to pre- pare. But do not forget the parsley. Potato puree without parsley is like bread without salt. ' BOUNTY 0N WILD DOG! WINDEOIK. South Afrlcs-(O. PJ-‘ib stop cattle slaughtering by administration has wild 6W the oflered QM a bead for all animals killed . Oorrespo cuned. It was to a collection at next meet!!! Rod be gun for best essay on the comm in which we live. 1st. prise one 9nd prise seventy-five cents, who fifty unti- Wlys of discussed, won by Mrs. Betton. mme oouunilloa for nan month is Mrs. Macflwuin. Mrs. Boston and Mrs. liholaod. Next mmlng to be held from; of libs, Mawnin w}... by The National Anthem mph selections brought the ink to a close. l-IOW I TOILET UNTIL cuzaulue HATED BOWLS . Stains-flush of o this easy way Ones each wssk sprinkle Glllsttb Pun Iilalts Lyl- fuilstrength-intotbsbowl. kbesodomsit I'm: hpaaddluinpipoficuiob- '1