- .-.z.m,dvs=.-....._w_- awzmL-sm - < nHH€HROGQQIIH can-lulu A no l anfvd HER ACTIVITIES I. ‘ma or.» RULE Because the good old rule . Bufficeth them. the simple plan That they should take who have the power. And they should keep who can. -Wordsworth, "Bob Roy's Grave QUEBEC GIRL GUIDES BEND ENTRY MONTREAL, 30-4012): Girl Guides of the Quebec have sent as their entry in the world Guide and Girl Smut handicraft, exhibition "in Switzer- land this summer a little felt doll wearing a blanket. coat, red tuque, leggings and sash and standing on snowshoes. The 38th Montreal West Company) bad the honor of making her. Misronrulvn- Some souls are Qennoblcd and elevated by the seeming misfor- tunu, which then become bless- ings in disguise- Chapin. GIFTS It is remarkable that Providence has given us all things for our ad- vantage near at. _ gold and silver, being both the iii-I‘ struments of blood and sluughterl and the price of it, nature has hidden in the bowels of the ennui -Seneca. RIGHT Nothing is more ruinous for a man than when he mighty. emfsh in any part to right him-l seR without right. , -Jacobl. GOOD COMIANY Keep good company or none. Never be ‘idle. It‘ your hands canw not be usefully employed, attend’ to the cultivation of your mind Always speak the truth. Make few promises. Live up to your engage- ments. Keep your own secrets if‘ you have, any. When Y0" $116111! 1° a person, look him in the face. Good company and good conversa- tion are the very slnews of virtue. Good character isabove all things else. Your character cannot be es- sentially injured except by your own acts. If any one speaks ill of you, let your life be so that none will believe him. Ever live, mis- fortune excepted, within your in- come. When you retire to bed, think over what you have been do- ing during the day. Make no haste to be rich if you would prosper. Small and steadry gains give com- potency with tranquility of mind. Avoid temptation, through fear that you may not withstand it. Earn money before you spend it. Never run in debt, unless you see, a way to get out again. Never bor- row if you can pccsiby avoid it. Do not marry until you are able to support a wife. Never speak ill of anyone ORIENT LINE HAS WOMAN INFORMATION OFFICER LONDON, May 30-40.?) A wo- man has been appointed Informa- tion Officer of the Orient Line. She is Miss Isabel Crowcly, and her job, she explained to an interview- - er will be to help visitors to make the best possible use of their time in this country, ‘;y having at her finger-tips all the information they am likely to want. "I must know everything that is going on in London-what plays are on, what music is to be heard, what pictures and cinema shows are to be seen. Then I shall ad- vise on sight seeing, shopping, golf, fish, hunting-and of course vis- its to other parts of Britain and the Continent. I shall plan routes and advise people where to stay and what to see." Miss Crowdy spent three years in Australia as a secretary to Sir Philip Game, the Governor of New South Wales, and Mrs. Game, re- Province of i hand; but iron, i’ ed with parafln, ’ SIiKht P011511. nam STITOIING Quite the best way to treat g Wow skirt. if you venture to make one at home, is to omit the ordin- llfy hem altogether. Mark the Vifldth the hem W0ll1d b9 i! It were 41116". then run close 111155 qg iiilwhina from the mark to the ,edzo of the material. CarefuPy 111m 11w sdsv close up to the low- est row of stitching to mgkg m meat -— and you have a decorative and firm "hem" which will never leomeunstltched by lwgldem, and I K231111111 you can never catch your '-——-———<__ A GOOD POLISH Linseed oll is excellent for shgb. by stained floors, “kvmnitum that will not polish well. and lino- leuin that has got shabby, or has a surface which does not take a. goodl polish. A little linseed oil lshould be warmed in an old sauce- l pan; half a saucepan will 5° a 1on5 “'11! 131m! floors should be scrub. w: 7w! l v -.,r,‘_‘.,vv.;c~.. 1-_ , \ l" 1 ‘A; 90""?! l???“ '1-'¢1¢¢'3‘11* l Can Man and Woman Still be in" Love With t Each Other After Thirty Years of Mat- i rimony‘! Is Wife Justified in Turnin! to Another Man- for the Love Her Husband Doesn’t Give Her‘! 95203111119; i - ' . Deal-MiaeDix-Doyou thlnkemanand woman afterbelnfmarried ’ ' thirty years can still be in love with each other? I married a lovely girl. pretty, affectionate, fine principled, high class in ever way everything a man should want yet I~do not love her, al- though she has been the finest wife and mother there could possibly be. The only reason we stink together is the duty to our You'll love this smart little sports frock. It follows modes whim in gay stripes, It's fashioned so quickly, too. flesh cottons are also attractive for it as striped or checked seer- sucker, shlrting cottons, pique, chal- bed and dried before oiling, All zinc articles are best clean- gilttfhoiilhagiivgu: l: dry rag and all stains will dissp- pear and leave the metal with p. —-—-—-_____. CLEANING SILVER. Silver articles 5Z5 only new. 1°11I11y vrill not taniish in the cup. 11°11"! 1f polished thoroughly, smeared with olive oll and wrap. Ped 111 sTease-proof paper, CREDIT A man who knows the world will not only make the most of every. 1111118 he does know, but of many things he does not know and will sale nwre credit by his adruit mode of hiding his ignorance m“ 1-116 Pedant by his awkword et- tempt to exhibit his erudiitiora- Colton. , -___-___.__ WORK OF PATIENCE Perfect work of patience is the capacity for ever more patience. Is that clear? The Apostle was writing to Christians whose faith had been subjected to "divers temptations"- The Process of being tested had developed constancy — not p95. sive endurance merely but rigid adherence, unconlpiromising loyal. ty to the faith and to Him Who its centre and object. Hence the further “temptation" which would surely come must be met with a still stronger constancy. When the perfect work of patience was achie- ved, it would be seen in the perfect w‘. man - the man who under any conditions remained faithful, loy- al to his Lord and to his pledge of service. Here is an admirable motto for Christians. Faith is being tested as never before - tested in more searching and subtle ways than any the martyrs knew. -_________ IIOT WATER BOTTLES Boiling water should never be poured into a hot water bottle; it is harmful to the rubber There will be no danger of a hot water bottle cracking if it is rins- Soak a soft rag in bus N0. N4. Bile ...................... --n------..--...-..--.. loses llgly Fall 4| lbs. in 5 Weeks Reduces Hips, In! 6 Inch: manifold tastings. “d m lis tie prints, etc. Tub pastel silks and linen are other smart suggestions. Style No. 894 is designed for sizes 14, till, l8 years, 86, 38 and 40 inches the l8 requires 35$ yards of 39- inch material, 1,5 yard of 5-inch rib- bon for bow. Price of PATTERN l5 cents in stun-fps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. v-______--_-____..._.'_._._ Street Address ...................... Name City State min rug today. If’ uni th quick loss of fat. manufan remade money paid for this bottls Week at ALL RUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES. Your druggiat has it or can get it quick from bis wholesaler, if not, write today to Battle Creek Drugs, Ltd. Dept. l. Walkervllls. Ont. Sunnyside Beauty And Chiropody Parlor 109 Grafton Street ed out ocrrsionally with cold wa- ter containing a fcw drops of am- monia A hot water bottle should never be put away with the sides resting on each other Blow a little air in- to the bottle and fix the stopper . quickly, | Before storing a hot water bot- tie care should be taken that is is‘ quite dry. WASHING FLOORS When scrubbing a floor you will save yourself a lot of work if you turning to England last your by way of Japan‘, Honolulu and Ca- nada. make a movable stand for the pail New Spring Smartness Illustrated Dressmaking Lessons Furnished With Each Pattern (ht a Big Bottle of BouKora Today. ' S ecial This GOOD children. l admit I have not taken her out ~ as many husbands do their wives, nor paid her much attention, and, alth she never says 00,11 think she Just tolerates me for duty's sake. Why is this? A MAN. Answer: . ‘ ofeourseamanandwomalicanatillbe in love with each other afici- they have been ' " _ married thirty years. I know one blessed 01d ' couple, pereonl] friends .of mine, whothave been married nearlyslxty-eight years and are still as antically in love u‘. they were on their wedding day. Time kills a feeble love. but ill strengthens a great. ‘love, and there ‘ ~ are thousands 1190p thousands of husbands and wives who grow more and more devoted to each other the longer they live together. Not long ago I heard a man say: "I was very much in love with my wife when I mar- ried her or at least I thought I was, but I didn't love her at all com- pared with the devotion I now feel for her. ' If she had died while she was a bride I should have grieved deeply and sincerely, but I should have got over it in time. But now if she should die it would wreck me body and soul, because she has “ my life and if she were taken from me I would have nothing left. She is my whole world." A great» many middle-aged people who are unromantic-looking and who would never dream of posing as great lovers feel that way about each other. During the passage of the years they have become all in all to each other and they are absolutely necessary to each other. Each has found in the other so much of goodness, so much of sweetness, ao much of tenderness and loyalty that they admire each other far more than they did in their courting days. . Their experiences have knit them together until they are truly one. I There is not a memory of a. Joy or sorrow that they do not share Mother. 1 and so they have a perfect companionship. They are friends, comrades. ) lovers, as well as husband and wife. ‘ But love is like everything else in the world that is worth having. It has to be cherished. It has to be cared for. It has to be nourished You have to keep on feeding it if you want to keep it alive. Most people seem to think that love is some sort of indestructible material that cannot be lost, that no one will steal, and that can be kick- ed around and misused for years and will still remain bright and shin- ing, a thing of beauty and a Joy forever around the promises. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Nothing is easier to lose than love, nothing easier to kill. Because a person loves you no indication whatever that he or she will love you thb _‘ any one 1n love with you, you must continually fire his oFhcr-hfioy. You must continually keep yourself attractive and lovable. love can be starved to death for lacik of anything to feed upon. It can be froaen--by'poldngss._ It can be bored to extinction. It can eventuni‘ to hate if thef“ ' one it trusted. T1 1 _. . i ‘ For a husband and wife to keep in love with each other may _ make a, nscious effort to keep love alive. They must keep that-delves personally attractive and they must make themseleves agreeably ' other. They must be pleasant to live with. A line man and, womfifxfig“ sive to look at and who revolts their taste. Nor can a sensitive-man and woman keep in love with a wife or husband who says rude and insult- ing things. and who thinks it la not necessary to treat the other with even common civility. No one loves a bully or a nagser or a shrew. i And, above all, a husband and wife who keep in love must not only keep themselves interesting but. must make life interesting to the other. They must cultivate companionship and continually feed the fire of their affection with endearments. DOROTHY DIX. ' O O I I I O Dear Miss Dire-What do errlng husbands think ofl their forgiving . wives? Evelyn's husband fell desperately in love with another girl two years ago and told her all about it. However, realizing unhappiness would be the only result of continuing the romance, he broke off with the girl and hasn't seen her since. Has never mentioned a word about AMomirigSntile APIAROVED A TIIRIFTY 0 LUXUBIOUS not possibly remain in love with a alovexlly woman ormmiwho iooflcrn .~ . A l ‘ma. m.» Kavsalvs HONEYS* This Kayaer underwear looks and is luxurious, for it's made of soft, beau- tiful ailkMllanese. It's really econo- anlcal, for itkeeps fresh through . .. countless weal-lugs and washings. cuts. Suave styles. Ban- dean (as illustrated), 75c. Vest, brief, bandit, pantie (as illustrated), each ASE MAO)! IN CANADA her, never assured Evelyn he has finally forgotten her, and never told Evelyn that he realizes he loves her best after all. Wouldn't the wife be justified in turning to another man for the love her husband doesn't give her? Shouldn't. she leave hlm? Isn't she foolish to let the best years of her life go by starving for affection? Answer: . Doubtless a few erring husbands exalt their wives into angels for forgiving them. Probably a good many are grateful to their wives for saving them from the mess of a divorce. But the majority of side-stepp- ing husbands consider that their wives make entirely too much fuss about the matter, and that they have no cause to put on martyr all-l about it. And sometimes the husbands don't want to be forgiven. 'f'hey would like an excuse to get rid of their wives. . A popular met End referee was M. C. at a. charitable boxing display, and appeared for the first time in evening clothes. When the first bout was due to start. he Jumped into the ring and turned slowly with out- stretched arms to demand silence. As a deep hush settled over the aud- ience, a Cockney cried out: "It fits i113‘ right, Mike. What about buying ---_. GUILTY ANYWAY Auto Tourist)- constable to In the case you cite the husband appears to have been more prud- Phllllpe Building “The Nestle Shoppe” We recommend Nestle Per- manent Waves. A Nestle Wave assures you of good looking healthy hair. All lines of beauty work done here. Be sure and ask for a. Nestle Color Rinse. A rinse for every shade of hair. Phone m. 1 MAE SMITH LILY A. FAIRCLOUGII l from a square of wood with a cas- tor. Ll- . ant than romantic, so he probably ls not brooding over his love for the girl he gave up. Certainly his silence on the subject is no indication of l this, and it seems to me that Evelyn is unreasonable when she resents his not talking to her about it. It does not appear that the details of the husband's late love affair would be a topic ot family conversation that would make for ‘ mestic peace and harmony. - . There are many things that should be forgotten. Discussing them is simply like prodding a pimple. You can turn it into a cancer if you keep piciiixig at it. And certainly a husband's infidelitles belong, in this category. They should either be settled in the divorce court or ur- l led under tons of silence. Many a wife ruins her forgiveness by always I throwing it into her husband's teeth. - ~, l ‘ I Because Evelyn's husband strayed of! the strait and narrow path 1| , no justification for her doing so. Two wrongs never yet made a right. , She has her own conscience and her own good name and her personal self-respect to consider, and she will find a lot more happiness in pre- serving these than she will in trying to revenge herself on her husband. You're arrested. Come with me to see the ledge. edAui/oistp-What law have I violat- Oonsteble-q don't know exactly which one. but I know you can't drive the hull length of Main Street iirthis town without busin‘ at least t one of ‘em. Grandmother's Quilt Patterns ': START THE DAY ALL - “CANAD IAN. x o: n3 can» - ev CANADIANS RIGHT Shredded Wheat is made from ulnul Canadian wbola wbeal, in a most deli- cious form and easily digestible. A meal a day of Shredded Wheat helps keep one spry and healthy. Try Shredded Wheat Biscuit: hot or cold with milk or cream. You'll like them and they'll do you good. TNI CANADIAN INIQIID WIIIAT COMPANY, LTD- lOO°/o i W|TH THIS F913 WH EAT OF CANADIAN WHEAT If she is starving for the love that her husband doesn't give her, lat ~ her leave hlm and get a divorce and get the affection she craves honestly I instead of stealing it. ‘ ' . . ‘ ‘ DOROTHY DIX. I Dear Miss Dix-I am a widower of o1, interested in a widow dva oi- aix years my Junior. She has £0111‘ grown children. Is it the part of wisdom for a man of my age, in reasonable health and strength, with a" home, no children, and regular ployment in marry again? My friends warn me against marrying a. woman with children. SEEKING LIGHT. Answer: No reason at all why you shouldn't marry and every reason why you should if you and the widow are congenial. You are both at the time of» life when you most need companionship. It the children were small children that you would have to support and have tinder foot, they might - be objectionable, but the grown ones will be about the business of life for themselves and hhould prove no handicap. DOHUITIY DIX. avnmio it'll"??? This is a very old design carried CORNER down from early Colonial days. SIIOItTBItIAD Most of our Eastern Museums show quilts of this design, The originals were usually made in blue and white, but it would be equally pretty made in other colors. Blocks finish l6 inches square. 20 blocks all priced. 5 inch border of oolor all aides. Bet together so that corner dia- mond: form a four point star. Add border of five inches of color. Material Required 5 yards of white. 2 2-! yards of dark plain color. 1 yard of light plain color. Allow for all seams when cutting pattern w»... orderina live Number 7-8. lend 15o for a book of quilt pat- hrna containing ‘I beautiful Grand- Skill-UV“? Three cups of flour, f cup butter. ‘A cup brown sugar. Cream butter and sugar and add the flour gradually. 1t may my, m“ quite three cups. It is beat to have the dough as soft as can be hand- led. Roll on board and cut into whatever size and shape you g-qqugu mile in oven till the cakes are i deep golden color, bein " to have the oven to i105 can!“ not [TENN/NE BARBADOS [XTRA FA/Vfy MUIASSES -____ DELICATE on anion-s m" .____ . One cup oorllst r h, 1 limb!’ or‘ white Shhrtcningfu; 3g: mother quilt d pat.- tamdiflmnt- Jcuarweetmuguq, IP00}! 0811M 0f Bill. $6 teaspoon sod msub butter and sunr to a cream. flour (two cups), add milk and soda to the creamed sugar "Id 11111101’. then add flour. then the whites of Bill. Flavor for bride's cake or in taste. Never fail: to be lood loaf cake. Ioe with almond and white with mac. Bake in a moderate oven 1 hour. 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