‘¢;~&>“' _ _,Q i~_ \w. ~ l u ,. F ."1 .lit .v!` v ni' il i,__,,_ t ~ fail z.. _.L_ ,gt -o ,_ N.. li ,_ ~ -. _ _ _,t.. , ,~,'.f.'f< .1-Za... L. .»_ ~..._-ai fin . 3,. id, l,,. ‘i~‘ li' it l kt, N " . ]'.'?i,Eli .t . -Zi.-via ~ _ an .'i J. _t,. it i l ` ’ l . #_ ‘ | ~lli,. t , “Ml _I | ,li fl, 1. ' 1 » v l ' \ in nly family fur years and never _ knew it to (lil m help. My four g.r\~; have all used it. (`un1pound to middle aged st inncn, There is nothing better i;~r that tired feeling we know so well. .. ‘P y _ much, and built me up." Mrs. \V.' (1. lune, Gsinford, Alberta; ' Wood are pleased to see her out _ _ 'Again after her recent operation in _,,»._W&a_ _ the P. E. Island Hospital. V E G ETA B LE C U M P U U N D MIS. Warren Acorn, Village Etiquette Q. what should one do when vis Q. At a dinner party, if the guest Ntiinl KNEW, __ iT To Fill w V I HAVE used Lydia E. Pink- h.lnl`s Vcgcmiile Compound Mr- R. H. Wood motared to Keppoch Sunday where he was the fguest of Mr. and Mrs Percy weed. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Myers and, dill' and Were the suest-s of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPherson, Mr. William Stordy motored to Sulnmerside this week. "l rcconimend the Vegetable It he edm nervousnessvcry The many friends of Miss Doris Green has returned home from a pleasant visit with friends in Mt, ____________________?__. Stewart. F ’ C k - ,thThc regular monthly meeting of Hazclbrook Women's In tt. or 77: S ° 5 e oo :lille was held at the home of Mrs, , (LJ. Wood on Tuesday evening. gleeln opend "thc ' LIGHTMNG CAKE \Creed.gMlnut;s hier.; 1-2:1; ‘rlvrldniaxx iproved. Roll cali was responded to ‘by "Pickling Recipes." Report; of 1, cup rnclteci shortening, the different committees read and egg. approved. Report of recent social Mina. reoeiigedi. Athdellcious lunch was 1', cup sugar. ' serve n e usual good taste of " teaspoons baking powder. §?;i;‘°5f;SS tw which all did ample 1 cup and 2 tablespoons flour. 6' ex mee m8 lS to be held 1. teaspoon salt. I at the home of Mrs. J. E. Monagh- son Percy motored to Melville Sun- ‘ Woman ’s Realm -:» Social and Personal -:- Fashiogggni-.j;,__.literature """““"" ‘V "'12, A Whatthe Fashionables are Wedffv olMs.n warm-hearted, affectionate, generous drunkard or rounder. ticular attention to the following earmarks: became work or no woman stays long in love with a man who is lazy and shiftless against the standardized virtues and say that he will make a good husband because he is s good son or because he is sober and moral and thrifty. Some of the most aggravating husbands in the _ world are the good sons who always remain tied to` " , mothers apron strings and who are so much sons . ~ that they forget to be husbands. Also. there sro ' men who live up to the strict letter of the moral law, who are pillars in the ehuren and pointed out ` as examples for youth to follow, who are so cold and hard and stingy to their wives and who are so surly and grouchy in their homes that they ane worse husbands than any All signs fail in dry weather and in picking out husbands. The only way you can really find out what sort of husband s man will make is to marry »him, and. then your knowledge comes too late to do you any 80°C! But if I were a. young girl picking out a husband I would pay par- | First, I would observe whether the young man was a self-starter or Y `_ ` 1 not. I would note the amount of energy he developed, I would keep, 1,, , tab on the number of jobs he had and ascertain whether he was one ofi ` those who had the grit to stick to a thing after it ceased to be play and 5 78 | whether he was one of those always on the lookout for some occupation that called for no labor in return for a fat pay envelope. I A man does not need to be making a big salary to make him a de- \ . sirable husband, but he must be on his way. I-Ie must have got a start ' ' f and be able to show that he is a go-getter, who can at least support n - family. There is small chance for happiness in a debt-ridden home and 0 o _ _ MornmgSm|le _ Next, I should pay particular attention to his disposition, bccausz Gm_I maintain that iove_mak_ that is a thing that I would have to live with day in and day out, and is the thing that makes or mars the happiness oi' a nian's wife. If he *nz is -W5" me _5°'m° as 1l"“lW“Y5 was conceited a,nd`vsin and required to be flattered and cajoled all the W2” Bweeme“t_How do you time, I should reflect that I would get very, weary of spreading the ‘solve know? f th t thixt f rt years. If he was grouchy and I had to handle °‘ ° “ex Y °' ° y K , onendmg mm I ,mum Girl-1 lust read about a creek :rl 1"' / I ~ . A -1 M-~~ .D 1. D' J-» M I- GW* I ' orat y lx “WJ Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With ' ""` " _ Hashana: H Aussie I 1 Every Pattern i ix r" ' bi; iezslck friend if he is too illto tude Toward Women and a eful B” Annabel" Wonhmaton A. llc d. » e ~ a °v‘° B °°' Energy, a Good Disposition, a Tender Atti- , na an .nt at vga ...W 31,; 3;' ° tuaily shapes the 81116 In ° §;a;<;“?°f is B W°m=“f where is =h= Balance Between Waste and Thrift- _ »;\ 6. mmm mmm toy), om, ,,,_ A A, ,he nm 0, the hm These Are the Most Important » j , -- ,,,,,,,_ Q. Do any circumstances ever Slg'l1S Ofa. Husband , - The wrsp-over a\'rwl¢l11°U*' *ti entitle a husband and wife to cri- ' I g /' th' “ck wk" it °h°d°w PWM' md ticize each other ln public? _ ‘_ f ' /' /f' - 4 SWB! f1’°°d°m _in lu “dm width , A. Never; it is very hide, A young woman asks: “What characteristics should s young msn , \ J ' f ` i without detracting from its slender- have tp prove that he will make a. good husband?" There Ire no ds- I V .` | DHI- tlnitc number of points by which you can judge a prize husband ll you ,. ' iHazelbrook and Vicinity °"'“ " "‘“°";‘:"°“ d°§t °‘ ° P°::“F°° mu* °°"- ~ -. ' -_ ' on gf tn, upper me ae comfortable daughter. ou can even me re a man up -<, _ ,ummm to mem” and I , - style No. 578 is a boon to the stout woman, and will mlko th! ,l youthful figure appear even more youthful. ' It is designed for sises 86, Bl, 40. 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches bust. -..¢..-..-n...---an---......_ .. - . - . . ..~...nuance---as-H-sn. City State ‘ . (The Oanhdlm Press) miles an hour, and finally th; een. Another modish point is the bias It is simplicity itself to make it. ‘ii Fist crepe silk, washable crepe satin and crepe de chine are popu- I larly used. ‘ Size 36 requires 2% yards 89-inch Be sure to fill in the size of thi' pstt/om. Bend stamp! or coin (coin preferred.) , Price of pattern 15 cents _ it ‘i -,___-_,__,__-,_,,__,_.,. No. 578. Bise ...................... I udGihCu=4. / ; How exquisite this winsomc, lovable ‘fragrance is l Wherever you go - its wistful beauty greets you ; no other perfume has the same fresh c h a r rn a s t h e Yardley Lavender Ar all Good Drug and Depsmnem Stores _ YARDLEYLA _ Perfume. Face Powder, Day md Night Creams, Bath Sain, etc. "The l.uxurySosp ofthewotld," \ The Loivalvle Ffdgranee I &uA 13,; YARDLEY . LONDON ” Old Bond Street Canada 'Yardley Home U.S.A,: gsaliltn Avena. HarboumYakBem.Tdunm N" yn '*°°~@ ls i alot-1': f 1 _ if _ _ 'ras 'cnA1zLorTs'rowN~col>,an1AN ,_ ,_ _ in _ _ _____,_,_4____,,-= ff £5 ',,,, * i i - Name ; . Street Address shemale, anglano. is laying a new road which is guaranteed to be l\0l1-Skid. on irl fr ‘ wich, C n., g om stepping - She Sped On Hlerd C me su Wm mm mm Ni", Way S0 l 0D Highway. she was trailed ham Thomasville to Kent Bridge gt 1| ' CHATHAM, Ont., Sept., 24 - stable had UO touch 85 on his mg. _ i The fact that 'the pavement was tor bike to pass her and check hor. wet did not prevent nor deter Noe- ills paid s. fine of Q5 gnq wg., llc Louise Martin, 3. young Green- 10.25 in all. J \, 4 _ I,:_~‘ " ;;'!";fff;1"l.s`f.1’;_l‘f§2.`5f‘-‘i5"_ { - ._ 1 :caspon vanilla. Put melted fat into a measuring C'-ul. add egg unbeaten and illl up the Cup with milk. Mix and sift dry Anthem bf0Usht this meeting to l close. an- The singing of the National Miss Olra Acorn, Village Green i ith l d lk on eggs to eep rom a lioxrllzlhlde t"i|i.)irtli:!;arr:?wasn’t worth the candle, besides whichvl had no maid” Wm ‘ab 'md listened t° 3 ' iyre All the evening. particular talent for acrobatic stunts. ` ' <""“"i""";'&.?.'~5 ":;":\"7§Jr W -‘tx If he was suspicious and jealous and grew green-eyed every time I ingredients, add liquid and beat h.ll'ci for one minute. Adcl flavol'ing,`\ pour into a shallow pan and bake 1;] to 20 minutes in 11 m;rlrr_it-3 oven- V 350 degrees, Shout the week end here with her all-Ut. Mrs. Alvin Myrs. _ , MY- L- A. McEachel'l1, Somer- tviiie. Mass has arrived on the ls- --_---i___*_____. 'land on business. Mrs. Boswell Carver fi-em here ad S is spending the week and in the H V . city. a_pors inhaled Mrs. R0 Pi h t wo quickly clear head y "ce as "¢ "med her home in Waverly, M555, V U Mis Elmer M er d little 'I ‘ - ' ~ Y s an son VAnoRus - . ' ~\ Le th l Oven 2| Million Jaws USEDYEARLY . 1 .A fred are spendmg mme time ln Boston with M,-_ and M-s_ » I ," _ __ __,_A__;Y *_ __; 'James Rankin.-H. _ i‘ _ g fi s Parzs Styles _ \Unii/ed Press Staff Correspondent) _ Bl' MARY KNIGHT PARIS. s t. 24.- _ _ ~ ~ knmmg knee§1\;siiyOu<2m1;'é1tol; is time te get busy with the 6 i . economical point of view. Of courses lilmiiblliaii-xt wxhralietze mlimtairl h la - ’ "" “ ers wi tackle 1 1. , ` with less zeal will confine their alli‘1?tiessL;2sbT:uiedress;s. Those and the gauntlet I! S an Sweaters for winter- sPorts.Cu 5 of grand Warm gloves to so with snow suits Little crocheted and knitted berets and hats with th t d finitvly adopted side and over llc t'lt - i B e- . also in very narrow ribbon. A eye I v me done In shenme and l Fur collars are high wide an d h-,nd _ ' r some-b th expensive galllnc, or the Hufly blue and white arid nilrrzfeiligegszse _ fox. Th ki t 1 ,_ double an; cigritlgxllxotgeflho its iuaiglamlmd the body almost ‘ B. po nt rat is usually fur-tipped iw ‘W1 cresminesl. i and flaps around nearly to the center of the back, l matrimonial diet of humble pie. ' I un tending him. him to the parson. to-the-harem attitude toward them. _ or even say "Thank you" for any sacrifice I made for him. ut if th was gentle and tender to all women: if he went that she would be a. lucky woman Finally I should observe how he spends his money, for I should ,_ . ii. gay BETTER it RESULTS iN COOKING _. *_* `.'1-_\at. MIL _ £-sv have nickels doied out to her. the contract. ` e was decently civil to a man friend and kept me apologizing for offenses Coal Pfoductlon I had never committed, I should decline to commit myself to a perpetual If he was violent-tempered and went into rages in 'which he said in- sulting things to me, I would refuse to jeopardize my happiness by CANADLAN uurpur 0111' 21,3 dertaking to live with one who would keep me in trembling fear of of- PER, QENT IN gg-CQND But lt. the man was good-natured and cheerful and optimistic; if he met life with a smile instead of a scowi; if he had plenty of good, hard, gm-AWA, .sept 24 __ Cmmn practical sense and was willing to givea nd take, then I would hurry with pmduced 2,709,174 tons of wal dur. Next, I would observe the man's attitude toward women. I should 193849 “enum B mpc,” “sued by not be misled by any glib-tongued youth telling me that I was an angel me Dominmn Bureau of “wma and different from my sex. I should recognize that for the blah it is. sho,” compared with the wr”-s_ . What I should observe would bewhether he always spoke of women with pond,” period of ,ut yen the "_ contempt and pooh-poohed their opinions and generally assumed a back- gm,” showed B decline of 393 per f I ldkn tht Ibel edt him! uid becoirlehhoilgihg 2113; thari): slate azrisctlotlhxstfwhmoxizv youzh and bzzuty ducers reported ° “cum in output" ‘fled h would consider himself perleetly justified in seeking a companion saskatchewan showed an mcreue who vias easier on the eyes Moreover he would always feel that he °! mu: percent’ and the Yukm in had bestowed such a. favor on me when he married me that I could never mixzs; °; 5155; °;Y'£1 mduced repay him, no matter how hard I worked, and he would never think it 134 13 tom or 4” :I pcenm on worth his while to hand me a compliment or show me any little attention 'ite agutputl the repo; shows: Ab Below Average QUARTER OF PRESENT YEAR ing the second quarter of 1931, a decrease of 27.8 per.cent. from the cent. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick Alberta and British Columbia pro-- `berta, 29.1 per cent; British Colum- out ‘bia, 17.1 per cent.; Saskatchewan, B e man of his way to do s kindness to a poor, old, fmwsy scrubwcman; if he gave 23 ‘md MW B"`“n°“"l°k 1-4 Pe’ his seat to a tired shop girl on the cars; if he was as polite to old women °°“t~ h . r as to young women and as courteous to his landlady as to his hostess at 1mP°fl'S °f °°°1 d\1!'i“B i B PC K and iod under review were 25 per cent a ball, then I should know that his chivalry would extend to his w e ~ ° ' _ ‘below the total for A r Ma and C- ro I e D il. Y ‘June of last year. Imports were not 2,928,475 tons, the greater part. be- want to be' the wife of a waster or a tightwad. Both spell misery to a i118 f1'°\\1 W6 United 5fM¢8. Wlthi ~ ;__________ woman, and before 1 married any man I should get his views definitely 8111811 Qvlntities from Great Britain 1' h ' fr- "_ V7- as to whether a wife is to share any-arty in ner husbands income or and Germany. O ° ' ° ‘ ‘ Canadian coal exported _reached s total of 78,384 tons, A decrease of *'i"*_’ , If the man believed that the husband should have a monopoly on the 36 per cent. from the some period purse bearing, I would say "Nay, nay," for I should not knowingly qualify last year. for the role of a domestic mendicant but if the man ,believed that s wife Coal available for* consumption is entitled to her own individual money, I should conclude that he was during April, May and June com- msking me a fair 'offer of partnership and I would make haste to sagn puted as the total output, plug nn. iports, less exports amounted to 5,548,266 tons or 21 per cent. less ' EV """" ` ' r These be certain signs and parte nts of a god husband. There are ti-,nn the gtnnm- funn-as for gn, “_ 1 APQR - ...,,.,,....»-»°~ U md G others, but these are the most important. DOROTHY DLI. cond quarter last year. 'NE§_T|,E’S *mn f--'-`-“__ g _kg '”’"°'=‘=‘ canadian eenl mines nu-nuhed T employment for 25,151 men in April ' l 24483 men in Moy and 23423 men ` i Sze Chats in’ June. The previous yellr show- ' ed as.nz men employed in smu. TALL Slzl “"" "“’ ""'-' :moo men in my and :mea in Nssrsinfs ll N5-9'"~ll'* Bvlpbmed Mill: is page ww] mill: iron: which 50% gf the wares hu been removed. The mm' 1' “'20 Dlcked lo convenient, “F5851 um mdmeriiisednoiamp Puff* NBSTI.§'S,-rout; ldmlhuavunaulfeius "3 3** Mn USB Nssnfl Mill: for bum mo cooirmf :anim and dcher, ‘° “USN HR dishes . . . o plus, :ati and convenlenr milk gm i . °‘¢mPUl'In,finvo¢ wherever "’ ¥”°“-~ ' milk ol nusmnoeed ORP-'\"‘3D_ ' WITH ILMA ABCHEI Belillio, italy. couch, or when have you been. 'I'hsre's an old Italian custom of stealing the traditional "40 winks,” or “cat naps," under a charming, colorful throw mode in ` Thou are available, and reasonable, too, in New York, and are just the dish for that siestn. on the terrace, chaise lounge, June. Mines in operation during the second quarter of this year produced 50 per sont of their pos- sible output. :'-_I--' nl-_.~'_i n ,N nazi: f -I"-fi' . V' ."2 " " ` ‘ l .».-.,l¢» -1,-» ui.-9 .vp .;., -;__ W .l..S-='»_;-f_ .ly __ ,,,_ - _ L./i~ _ _ < Q \_\; _.al / .Q-_V1 1 \., \ ,`*' ii t_.»_ V - ;\__g.\<.' ‘_ I -;:;:,A_'. > _ I - 3_1 ‘ ll., -, .»~ 7 _..>. ...__ .\ , \' ; I >‘r`. si A "»`\_»J\ / ,.. ~. ` fl '.»- ` ' ff .."` ` '., ' 'f."" 7 <1” \<_;.s ._ . _-f_:.=~_-,,..-st. ,\_,.. . fi -» ,» _ .\ \ /~ v\,' - _ .. ,~1.‘:~ f, i. ,,.;.;.i-_-_\ ».-ti , _., ,- <» _ ~' rf ____-“ '- _,~_ rg-_-:>._-\f;Jt. _ ’r;';‘,'.; u,'~.#,C;.j§_.-*, _ » '1':§¢_;_`>_ L_,4,,'g‘-,M _ / i . <. ». _ .' 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