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Limited, Toronto, Ontario. a IIIIDIAFIO Q a m at I o n M 0 yrom I I k @/1fcn/ez/C3a/s‘ A CANADIAN PRODUCT The landscap SliOWlIlZ an ism woman over a "Whats tint. e The iandsraue arch. it was a sun dial. “Vi/bar's a sun dial" l erirncn. .v..“ Whereumon her cumuaxiion bati- entiv cxulcimed how the sun. mov- Ouzh the hear" . casts u. s adow which l: rc_ 1 i‘ the! f do)’; he woma ll ‘ d al. indicannz lh~ lllllG ‘o L. ‘T941 \' “lVlv! What will ihcv b3 tbinklngl “JiQXWl she exclri mid. _ __* WV no YOUR CLOTHES come our so MUCH W/l/TER THAN MINE ? M50 _‘ “FL ,_ l‘ b31115‘; wish “it: {if Dorothy Dix Says- DESERTED WIFE FACES TEST 5 Must Carefully Judge Her Love, Character T 0f Man Who Seeks Reunion DEAR Miss DlTX: I am a woman 22 years old and have been' married three years. Several months ago my husband left me and I had to go back to my mother. but no\v my husband wants me to come back to him. He says he is sorry for his mistake and that I am the I only one he loves or ever did love. He wants me to forgive and forget , and start all ovrr again but my parents are opposed to my going back to him. What should I do? I g .. .-. cision. Jliiillfill he has made you silifer? tiircw you Gill? The omcr point to consider is the character of the man himself. l 1's he wail; or is he strong? Is he trustworthy or vacillalihg? ‘ the sort of a mun who can slick to a thing even if it is hard, or is he‘ I one of the kind who are always Changing? Above all, is 11B H P113151!" deter by nature. one of the men who always have an eye for every fluttering skirt? There are men who can make a big mistake and profit by it; men who can. learn a lesson from experience, and other men who never <‘3""lg9, but who go on committing the same old sins as long as they live. man who was a comparative stranger? CYClILlQCZ W115 l. nevzlv rich‘. l l l l cold. her .111 ll. l6?" ing. when you marry a man you have known all your life, you know what sort of a disposition he has. whcther he is generous or stingy, tender-hearted or hard-boiled, courteous and considerate or rude and selfish. You know what his money-making abilities are and whether he is likely to be u success or an also-ran. But with a stra: CONDITIONS T0 OVERCOME ANSWER: Oi’ course. this is a vvscen you and your own heart and one in which 3.; no stranger dare mrcrme-ddlc, but there are two, ' things which should guide you in making your de- The first is, o! course. your-own feeling Q4 wards your husband. Do you love him well enough 335'“ in forgive him for the indignity he has put upon it takes a lot of 11 il c a womnn able to forge: that her husband has not l crirccl haw much he hurt her, nor how much he shamed her. Will his love make up to you for the loss of your family, who have’ been good to you. and who took you in and gave you shelter when he You should be able to judge to which class your husband belongs and whether -he would be "liable to repeat his offense and go off and leave you the next time he got bored with matrimony. love him so well that you feel that life without him will be cinders, ashes and dust. unless you feel assured in your own mind that he hrs cn/iuah manhood in him to live up to the obligations of marriage, you will be wise to stay as you are and let well enough alone. DEAR MISS DIX: What-do you think of the chances of a marri- age between a nun and woman who have known each other from child- hood.’ D3 you think one would get more thrills in being married to u DO LONG FRIENDSHIP BETTER FOR {MARRIAGE AWS-Jl/Eli: "Llizc the moonlight, like the sunlight, is the hand- soincst of strangers. like the fire upon the hearthstone is a neighbor's 1 homely daughter," sang the poet. And this is just as true of men as l it is o.‘ women. The man you have known all your life is a safe bet, and _v:u should stand ten times the chance ct happiness in marrying him than you would in marrying some man of whom you know noth- rr you know none of these things and you have no way of finding ouL. because a mm always puts his best foot iore~ most when he is trying to win a woman. Many a girl who thinks she YOU'LL NEVER as SATISFIED WITH ANYTHING £1.52 once You see RINSO WHITENESS HANGE to Rinso in time for next wnshday-and you, foo, will whistle when you see how snowy clothes come . . . how bright wash- ahle colors remain even after‘ dozens and dozens of wash- ings . . . how even grimy workshirts and ovcrallscome spotlcssly clean from tub and _ washer. Use Rinso for I: speedier dishwashing, mo. -- rug CHARUOTTETUWN cuminim ‘When you buy Viclorjfflgnflg; you Spend the Victory; When Acadia Baking Powder UIQI a container that ' ' Neuter-sew; j sWoman's Re alm '1 Social and Personal 1 Fashions Y Literature __. ....>.. \» 1 IWIIIII SMILE I EIGHT ‘ ulnar was the omms oi vense, no. or a r y . The liar of the Oils! Wm r 1 e. m I e “h An eacv wav to remove wall ulnar 1“, h,“ u u“ ‘m; . w'=~'i~~"m if:‘3-il.%.€l‘°.3‘*“l"'l‘l.‘3.l"'l’l’°“i3l .. ’°" '°""'"..... n my frfémi wit)?‘ and wblv it to the pwer aougluafian dultotuno- feel with my hand organ." u and an“, ' - can th m t‘ I :3 wpifcfiim l}; sumi: lfink- ----»- mm can be led mm the wal. ")1, mm“ ‘° "9; _ very eufly‘ confound not on! iuinl relieve . . . . coma toward us f o the train. Fallln flair I e hclPeasilZI- l! Ffllllllk hair lliould be bruchiid reinvent: nnrroua reel her outnns n1 muroflfhia i a nu . 1 castila sow s dc. Th - anon ammo. with my first Egressiollf A5 lat? vuahly. u m m“ m“ Pmkhmvl vvmwunfl cal Anna Green Gables after manv years in main \\"\V' "Jllu ' A ruatv Qiiifiailia. cl a ed i P ‘n: w, v n i‘ q, - .. ‘g if aatisfactorilv av ding] e “ ‘"3" qy ll Eu hlkhfllll S A y.“ H fcloth in ashes and rubbin th k are‘ "X19513! blade thorouizhlv until the rug clisf Plxy-Lsha Iflthouqhs BiPPears. n. How we .. How Your - ~ I Child May Be d. d and remarked in ' ' ' an undertone: You'd il _ i-l I t c l! Willi! In . fora ts ‘Plilflugyvwirle o s l. ‘but in wrong with this Ien- ____________‘___ . _ . Judy is in Due to being indoors morn with In! “n”? We the bliz bed in lne guest-room to-l chnhca for niny. may! YBIIHIIUEII‘ bomb lboslflflfl- , , , ,, ,,, gen by,“ hum-J irazrzlzrrrsxzi:'.u::r:::r:.:“i;:r.:; I .§.-...l"’.'.l"i.ll..lll°-»°°"'°‘ "'““‘“" °' am .v. one r abs an susnectv <1 lalreadly. as is a woman's way. uon- 2§i§f.“i‘i;‘;'él=5‘1i"ii3--Ti“‘il’-i-"' niiiii: thew-tum m“ "I ma” “m” l“! many nus heart. But there James is aircaov 1112.21: tlblallarunllxltlve and non/fl: '55:!“- Q - lwindinz the old clock and if I do he!» "mm thl war mm I'm ‘maid I‘ biiiiirfiiiihiliii“ iiiliillfiiigiiyhiiza ium 5 wn t 1 a word beginning akiast tn bed‘ "u, d“ N“ m l B 5 R. Until tomorrow - Diary-Good- ight. ‘ IIDISEIIIiLI 8 B Ill Pl 0 0 K lflflfllitllylifciifllllitfltttlf Eff/III]! »......."'"~m -o\mch timno-auihrtromcrampc, bly in‘ t eccorn any- p- m . 0? thil well cvery ght and inornina. and lnbecauu or uncom- shampooed every two week with in: matron on or WOMAN‘! non MOON" roan dilllhtld Ilfll II tll nlm h; a damn ,w|| m av min (lul Bi). Hanan‘. Thousand: of ram; ‘M hA ¢a$§?#."a"'i1»"§‘£”a ".7; Ill irn and —~~ nrmn cunusn l mm Iy 0.]. Wllllll litres uwn the 9m- her Children’: Own imbm-iwriim plenum, m u”? smueL ""9mm' ‘m’ uwd O1 l’ I g What does the word "im- Got ‘ inoculate" mean? with ent ma, means "an under- taking?" ANBWEIIH ls gatilié a Prince harming for a-husband discovers after she has got him that he is a grauch And a tightwad. DEAR MISS DIX: 1 am a woman of 50. Have nine children. My husband works in a factory where there are many young girls and he likes them very much. Should I atop him from working in this '2. Pronounce ra-zhem, a e as in me. accent luv. Safely by); maculate . " ii. Enteorise. factory and make him go to work at some other job? Or should I try to look younger? 0r should I work with him and go on as I have? '4'“ ""1 “Hub” calm“. i ‘ LIZZIE. ' I l k ANSWER: Well. Lizzie, there is no place in this world now. ex- lcaiflnmw“ m“ m" ' no! or l. I l l . cept a monastery, where a man can be without being surrounded by l 2 tablesboons flour l many pretty girls. so there is no use in looking for an Eveless Eden. 1 W 1'1 981i p; u“ 55' 1t is also futile for a woman of w, who hn had nine children. to try l‘ °°‘“P°°“ “P?” 1 to look younger. Your best play is just to be the good, sensible. kind f ‘umm m1“ ' ' 5°". lam , wéfrgegog hlavzoalvmys lbleen. “This: is the kind of wife a man always “d cubgd (4 cups dingo)“ a c“ I ma" 1 ‘oodi 2. Nqmgnsmgmqnhud BC _ " - ' I gums. W l1 ¢ 86 ed of the little selfish. Kold digging (lalcfiincoltgg and t ced ‘tamhibw “m! 3 t we “I a. gfieizgitiziiaggfnm o“, —* -—- ' 1 onion, chonud W; cum - Y l’ "i B 5W" ‘"1 h.) mo ' _......___....._._...._ . , or when mm 1n i’ w» cow P PP‘¥*P"'°°" "~11- i“ ,$g5,°g1;;fl,§‘§*° water: w: am m, 1 aim. of boi- 4- mm. “h1g5 Imlllrrlo i,‘ m“ wan, water and coo for 10 minutes "Ii" 5mm El.LEN'S nmnv By An Island Farmer's Wife This was indepd one o! my buoy days and I thins Derhuua also a most innmrtant duv to me. ngaln it was a beautiful momma. and as I carried Wood from the shed to the box in the DiTCfl. I saw James lead the new more to the zvater- a team on the old mill-road, aa- siuninz the best o: unsludied noses. Jeanie came from the house across the lane, camera in hand. “Minnie" our newest. mare. hnd her iikenliss taken this alarming.’ The work at the turnips contin- ued throughout the morninl and than the men went with one of the best of dealers to round 11D some of thu young animals at who othnr iurm" to take them away to market. "lhen a truck came to be loaded with notaloes and the ncw mare won her honors in transnorrt- 1m; sacks from the barn to the roadway, JOCK voras a little dubious that the ganri-vxay brldue could stand the stra n of the mick and a. complete load.‘ I had my work snuiktd 11D and was aittina clown bindinxz anouron ~maae from a. yard of goons. cur on the bias-when i.u walked Jack's maternal grand mother. I was sur- prised and nleased for it ha: been mes since she visited hen. We hllfl much :0 chat about. ruirlrals and births and this and tmr; and then is a ramzlv-weddinsz in the deoenda or coma-s. on an invita- tlon, a new xawn and arneal Tnere were other welcome visitors too. this atrernuon to Adurieu. One laciv. recennv bereaved. Elvin! one of her boys in France, for ire].- dom's cause. and bearinz it brave-y. came to make a. short stay. Today. very chic in black, the thought: "This is what evcry WBll-llIESSGd woman should wear" came to me as l noted her benwmlna ensemble. Black is verv necomim to fair ladies with hair that is turning "to lver." The other lady. attractively dressed in a court's costume was one 1 "yeared" with in the “dear icnrsr ti t- in the hi t. - kl .' - HOW 9| ¢ g" if‘$§.'t‘ili~i“${i§.§s°°8~ “i... r31? A- rim a “we o1 o - ted vlnfifi cooked noodles or soaactti and Rar- mini W WW8 °i fifltwfl I l" Ofli-Xll- 1 may be able to attend. It“ 0th. than ’ i "l" ‘f.’ m“ ‘llblilfei “ills?” wine m» 2.1L fifivuvifivg? 11-551 ‘m; mid Qmsgiov; can 1 make a fine ex- Arrid regularly. Gilli “vii 1 a m a Cgm J18 01B‘. 5a t B]! Qn strun tlytn‘ madame oven 35° dean,“ p_ 1m- When n. blnsis diaoozered pour U‘ about 1 hour. Uncover casserole for u" 9°1W°l1 9!?‘ I l“ fur“ mice? De nisl-i with parsley. six servings. as?!‘ hiiulétyl. will coon look m: LAKESIDE HOME-BAKING dead days." I lound her very much as I expected. uolsentintellizent and so interrstinfl helm: much -rravel- led‘ and more than ever the best of "fellows." These two iapics 0.50 visited with Jeanie m “me hcuse across the lane" and viewed fhsc surrounding woods and nlila; tne old mill below the front-meadow and the stream and "uo me creek." I hone thev were not disappointed. Perhaos after n11. I sie ii: all through rose-colored zlasses nicked un down the years. Perhaps I ab- breclate it. most of all b Juse it has “grown old along wit me." Earlv this eveninz. i went with some good folk from "down the rher" to tn: city. We drove through the quiet of an Autumn cvenina. when iarmers were leav- lnz their work of nlouzhlna 0nd children let down bars m fetch the cows to the barns for the milkml. The aettlnt-s-Jh szlll fllowed in the skv behind Us and was reflected on the winding rivers we crossed. colder now but calm like uinsa. this inn an immediate trio to the aar- above them. But there. comi: lo think of it. in the atronz station- liaht he eved ma closely. O O O GIVES m: wmrrsr XAI__ “Judy” henceforth - came to derlea to- night. I wondered u I lfood Ipwbinl And now my recreé is out. Mv vcung helper Ju it ihelonnlinaolblaaona- SERVICE ‘ BUREAU W: my ro sown IAKING rnonnm . . . we try to mum: any , e‘ about baking that may be puzzling Canadian Boucewivel. Baking is full of surprises. ‘We women who have been at it for many years are always discovering some new idea or way of making good things to eat. But we often stumble against an obstacle when making something. Tho Lakeside Homo-Baking Sonia Bureau is daily trying to overcome just such obrtacleo. Many young women are setting up new homes for the tint time . . . mothers or friends Iron’! within call to any how much hen! to give the biscuits or what to substitute for molasses. Oh, there's a dozen and one thing: to uk when there's no one around to answerl . But old or young, you don't need to be “mack”. Send your quoctionu - to the Lakeside Homo-Baking Service Bureau and we'll put your prob- - lem to the teat. This service is free and without obligation. Pm l Th, uh“. "mush. 5". homemaker myself and have to prepare meals for a family, and I know viu Iumu Iiqmand cololy m the troubles which women are experiencing than days. So don't hesitate MM" ‘i c""“"" "t’>°'l'“l"" to as]: our assistance. We are conatan 1y working on all kinds of new l," warm LL13 dishes. And right here I’d like to uy what a joy it in to use Blonom it» lwwv‘ 90h‘! Ml ti" Y" of Canada Flour. We've tried many brand! but for an all-purpose flour none of them quite equal Blouom 0| Canada. mint be a our of llouem o! Canada Flour h: um "hi: eflnr. ll h extended to all orncmulm: ‘ without churgn or obligation. So s who hr any inlovmuilon you m6)’ with. N we don't have It, we W!" do mu imnofl Ia 00am It hr you. Director. Inna-MUM 50min lun- ETHHIETTE If an inform l , tlke place early iii 31931., New Cream Deodorant ‘soars conurnl “Pumas. users: Stop Perspiralion K . m; Hm}, m“, a gen. heel! llflll of uni m. '- Alwqfilgmiglolfllfilld through cheeaec 0th and um ins-lumber no rubric. vn he large"? tin: er . - fiiilhifi? tm'“‘oi“'-ll°w°°-“=‘-‘<i'=~=°’e"i" “i Md ‘S if doronl‘ a casserole“. aver and bake in a f“ g- °1 5'1 lmmmlw‘ B” sullillQ 9° '