streets though One ioy day mother sent him a dozen eggs. â€" O her a paper bag. "What are the "It was og@s I st "Well. _ ma." J vCopyrizg cate), gelatin. Set if stir until it b fold in the w mold, cover, p: parts to one, a) Oneâ€"quarter c Oneâ€"half cup | Two cups ber and juice. One cup or m One quart cre Soak the gela and â€" disolve wi Crush the fruit and of fAatin. and thick. Se over cauliflowe in serving dish Cauliflower One head ca T wo tablesp Two tablesp Two tablesp One minced Two tablesp One and on Salt. pepper. Cook caulifi( imz salted wat ter, cook parsl three imintues. well blended, constantly cve tlOn TAr0oug mins and t material fo protective f The stud: income rises foods which meals and w Use of the Menu as Means to Protect from Disease selection of Food Diet Should Provide Minerals, Proteins, and Supply Fuel and Energy. Wellâ€"Baianced Menu Essential to the Best of Health, Says Domestic Science Expert. l1 {‘hen sup} od which are e fuel and e 1@ grgen CIHLDRE.\' of all ages thrive on **CROWN BRAND‘ CORN SYRUP. , They never tire of its deliciâ€" ous flavor and it really is so good for themâ€"so give the children "CROWN BRAND® every day. easâ€" t Leading l{’hysicians proâ€" nounce *""CROWN BRAND" CORN SYRUP a most satisâ€" factory carbohydrate to use as a milk modifier in the feeding of tiny infants and as an energy producing food for growing children. were Trom T‘hose for Aan SAFETY FIRS‘T Fruit Mousse 11 a wf 1¢ ameont with those other particularly valuable for ergy which they supply. With Piquant Sauce liflower. 1J 111 1t minced pars minced cel: llk slowly, stirring v fire until smosth to taste and ch has been placed ntil tender in boilâ€" i drain. Meclt butâ€" ery and onion in it in flour and when iske t ai T1 1¢}] ps milk wat piaint ippery i his mothe aIn 1Il time p onal d Onk gt pent Aanny s t half ands>d water | water. | Y 11 C +. ncoi the of North Bay Nuggetâ€"Despite discourâ€" agements and revoerses in recent years there are many northerners who are confident that the Abitibi and James‘ Bay sections will yet contribute greatâ€" y to expansion of northern developâ€" tentatively "Confessions Of ; In such pictures to dats t background has been only But neither Italy nor G< besen a good nuurket for mov producers think perhaps th well make a sclean break. out of characte Hitler‘s Charlie Chaplin to Take Role of Hitler in New PI (From The New Yorke Charlie Chaglin‘s next pictu called â€"*‘The Dictator," will « donically with Facism, and Ch impersonate Hitler. Qhaplin a few nesple have tried to pers roses. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests included Mr. Fred Wa bride and grococm, on B. north. A large numiser C the popular bride and groo *ent to wish them muech h: to present them with nun gifts. In the eveninz, the brid received their friends at the bride choosing for th floorâ€"length dress of black insets of gold Sequins, and marn Mr. and M Timmins. Mrs. Androw McLeod a bride attractively attired ir semiole of navy blue, wit hat and fuchsia accsssories a corsage of pastel sweet pe Mrs. Winger, of Tor bride Cf Mr. Gecorge Mr. and Mrs. Fenwli street; north, Timmir M. Mustard performs: the presence of a few Wedding at United Church on Saturday Chaplin‘s movie w Miss Minerva Ruth Winge and Mr. Fenwick Married. shirt, black silk tie, â€" down white collar, t studs anc? cuft Jlinks, p socks, black leather t gray suede gloves, hia:« coat, black Homburg t your regular felt hat, i n color, may be worn kerchief and black se: Answer â€" Most soâ€" occasions will be fully is known as semiform 6. P (M. This.consist dinner jacket/ otherw a Tuxedo, a black silk to match the coat, w sil‘* braid down the o 10rt Coat. She | at, with a chin bbon bow, and iede, and her c [ Talisman roses I HAD to leave hiyh school and go to work. 1 have never had anyâ€" thing but everyâ€"d4ay clothes, but am beginning to get ahead and want to kmow what to buy for more jormal occasions. What is needed to be dressed properly for evering a ffairs? JACK ~B. After the ceremony A } And Y nat o o adae was very Ruth a buffét lunt at; the now home of t] grocm, on Balsam stre arge numoer of friends . bride and groom were pre: Watson, enwick w rwich t s£0â€"CaB fully n formal Wa: with KIIOW]TMl MB k vest, trousers with ane broad outside of esach 1 . bosom white 1t nappiut rum°rcu HTM . T1m CaAile i Nazi Spy m a he weddin of Englanct Ure forma / wha hand» y Mer. coat 21 matchit Casion Miti t al groom . WAO hem 1A8 and velyv 11 Ww of ment Tim: book] !Low Rlood Pressure May Mean Long | Life But Not Buoyant Health ! Of four brothers in a familyv. thres "About 70 per cent of those with low blood pressure are underweight due to frequent attacks of influenza, taking less exercise, heredity, or some low inâ€" fection or oth*r trouble in the body." As mentioned above then, if there are no symptoms nor complications it is passible that the.low blood pressurs is a family characteristic. I hmave in mind a lbrother and. sister, both well over 60, who have blood pressure twenâ€" ty points below what is considered norâ€" mal for their agso, and they enjoy exâ€" weight, Inâ€" mat some l0 will not put so much work in the heart bloocd vessels and kidnsgys. Dr. A. Blaine Brower, Dayton, in the Ohio State Medical <Journal, says "Hypotension (low blood pressure) is not a disease, and if no symptoms ark bresent., treatment is not. "Hypotension not a disease present, trce When there plications aft live bey with le Vess individua much me togsether ‘Miracle, Says Mother, as | Son‘s Paralysis is Cured n that he and he Lo the I Ormont paralysi "MOort pW 1 etl Onse mainit 1 betw.2 mentOoned symptoms n ‘ble that ths imily chara hin kimn:t (by James W. Barton, M.D.) 1 Y 11 rother was asked why it was still alive at the age of 76 ied, "Well, you see, I was one of the family, always and never had a good M hn havin WC.. which sve 18 nhnim 1Y ow Di00d pressure) is id if no symptoms are ent Is not. required. no symptoms nor ccmâ€" the age of â€"50; it is a N3 D dividi Is. Lill nbley, onger life. What he o have his physician find out why he has , why he is underâ€" never really hungry. will be. found that is present from the intestine, teeth. tanâ€" ike6 1€ due to . ncy may t foel st upon Orcil its about this no appetite is ‘ly to â€"be low. a fAamilly, th of 50 to 60. ‘I individu il U of Pours e ‘blood, there art and olood TChat Body e patleéent wil span, becaus 11 WwAOo nof havi h1 in At 1ld hotr mall mesals 1 Y 1} low bloo What h s in his se conâ€" 2 a low NV MO "plen in‘ts® 1 Huntingdon Gleanerâ€"Two hundred men with black flags "picketsd" the house of a thirteenâ€"yearâ€"old girl who was to be married to a man of fifty at Cawnpore. When the bridegrcom arâ€" rived to claim his bride, he found his way barred. The marriage, it was stated, has now been postponed inâ€" Standard Costume Now By VERA WINSTON The wosl dress with a colorful plaid tweed jJacket has become almost a stanâ€" dard costume, cne that is both useful and ornamental. Here is an excollent model, the dress in a light brown wool crepe, the brown with a purplish cast. The frock is simply made with a high neck and short sleeves. The jacket is of a beautiful wosol, light weight, with a plaid that includes purplish brown, lavender and blue. Flap porkets at the breast and patch pockets below the waist. The back is gathored from The wosol c tweed jJacket dard costume and ornamen model. the dar M Last month she was asmitted to Gengral MHospital to have an abscess removed from her neck. They found nothing wronz. It was simply . that Mrs. Pource had stricken literally "spt:chloss with torâ€" ror" when the boy ran into the street. Scientifically, the condition is called aphania. The shock had block©=d off the involved in spgech. Treated With Drug Monday, Dr. John Yyon, resident psychiatrist, and an intern, Dr. Hugh Swansy, treated Mrs. Pearce with soâ€" dium amytal, a drug that dulls the conscious mind. Mrs. Pcource‘s belie{ she could not speak was overcome. "Clear vour throat," Dr. Lyon told ~YC Mrs. Pearce "Now cough Mrs. Pearcse tors suggested other sounds. bo M SQq Was Literally Stricken hless with Terror ound caimn ible to sp: FPor five : Ir shape : She did nc pa ----- rin ful, Tir 1C TY ) trecatment was repeated Tuesday , and Wedne:day morning when Pearce woke up the doctors asked How do vou feel?" 111 womnil Carce‘s L€ mall mpie rom t almost asleep,. did it. ‘ Dr. Lyon said. coughsd. Then the docâ€" to her she could make inswered aVlH him e had to writse notes vords with her lips. t a physician. > was agmitted to to have an abscess warnilt 1 wonderful on him and Mrs arning.. dilyâ€" truck brushed th« him unharmed. > boy‘s mother. t her curiously. moving, but n> She was unâ€" top 1Â¥ as a matâ€" Even those im>s actually ily a fleeting Kansas City, ‘actual experâ€" speechloess by t way for fivw e is the Kanâ€" on. She has ime five year ormally. Deâ€" I feel wonâ€" TiMMIN3, OHNTARIO cross away Dusy he exâ€" h torâ€" nyg 4 Trom trafâ€" Mrs People,. generally, \hke to be kind and mannerly.. Some are timid ajout being gracious, others hidg. an inferior feeling by being cur; and ruide.. But graciousâ€" ness charms, and if you want to be carâ€" sideted and remembéred as one who is a lovely woman, you will be gracious even against great irritat:n. Don‘t Confuse (,‘}mmcteristi(-s By urging you to be kind and In Business Especially If you‘work, your asscociates are ant to be brusque at times which makes you pretty angry. But bofore unleashâ€" ing your tonizue pause to consider that they, as woll: as ycurcelf are rushed in the day‘s work, also be upscet with worry or illne$ Even through the era of "bad manâ€" n*rs" which <owe have at last passed. graciousness always reaped it reward. And it is well to learn as young as posâ€" sible that being gracious gzets you places. whereas being rude gets you in general disfa vor. Pretiy. manners, and considerats ones, are a‘jain the vogue. Being a "lady‘" is gefinitely the fashion. . This news, is going to be bad news to those women and girls who. think rudeness is both attractive and effective. Those who know her consider IRENE DUNNE Her charm weaves a spell over Beauty and You ALLâ€"ELECTRIG KITCHEN keep you cool this Summer ... Let an Modernize your kitchen for yearâ€"round coolness, cleanliness, comfort, economy. You can do it on a modest outlay under our convenient extended payment plan. Install an Electric Range, an Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater, and real saving as well as service commence immediately. You save time and footsteps and, best of all, you save on food and fuel. Let us help you plan an Allâ€"Electric Kitchen programme for YOUR home. Beinge Gracious by PATRICIA LINDSAY NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN ©UEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED on =â€" siderate I do not for a minute want you [to be a Miss Milquetoast. You know, I that type of girl is so darnâ€"sweet anrd natured that all friénds and acâ€" | quaintances step all over her! That‘s beim» soft; graciousness has nothing to do with it! Synonyms for gracious arg: Merciâ€" ful, benevolent, friendly. Do what you do for cthers willingly. iBe polite in the requests you make. Be grateful for little favors extonded to | you. Try to be considerate of those !lï¬ ss fortunate than yourself. Snobbery as well as jealousy is scorned. 1e ts> Y ou Orange Pekoe Blend ling and Operating the "Gracious Lady, all. Places Ottawa Journalâ€"The reception in London for the President of France is, of course, far more than a gesture of good will. It is further proof to the world that Britain and FPrance stand shoaulder to shouldst Mikhailâ€"Sally, am I you ever loved? Sallyâ€"Of, course. All fraternity boys. A nices way to be consistontly gracious is this: If you are a ycoung girl try to imagine that sach person to whom you speak is your best beau in diguiss2! You wouldn‘t be rude or nasty to him, would you? If you are an older woman, iry to imagine the person you most want to impress is peeking over your shsulder constantly. In his or her acâ€" tual presence ytou would display your most gracious party mannersâ€"and if you are truly a belle you havs tut the one set of manners! There are occasions when each o¢f us must be firm, but we can to firm graciously. Even if we must bite our cwn tongue to keep back the things we would like to say! ‘The day will coms when you will be slad you woere gracâ€" icus, even though being so was terribly difficuilt! Velva Cream Mask DRUGGIST 11 Pine St. S. P Sutheriand A treatment of this satinâ€"soft VelvirCream Mask refreshes the skin and helps you achievethe Flizabeth Arden look. Use after thoroughly cleansing and tohing with Ardena Cleansing Cream and Ardena Skin Tonic. VYelvoa Cream Mask, $2.20 and $5.2 85 THURSDAY. APRITL 13TH. 1839 4:,A% WM IIARDLY FLATTERING J. 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