s` fd” .ig -_ 1: =». ' -s 'I s fr-;- Z 5 11' 'i i il. . \,1f~. ._ _ _ 1 __ . X, . 1 ~ _1 ,_ , €,§.. iF __ (_. fs, 1 _‘_ .» .=sfl,€1i.11,i - .i1=1-_,rf ,=. .¢__i~'-- *,‘~‘ ' , J 1 e 1 _ s 1 . ‘i -.~ so 1 ) 1 so . 1' ri- f i 1 l 1” s 4 »..‘ » E-31'; §{'.‘,- 1 1 it *1 -in 3'" 11' ~5’ _/1‘ sg; if-1,, _ls - lf, l as armrest iuooii. Mix spaghetti. all _ 1 ` tomato sauce, onion, cheese, green visitors to Albany Selufdly Ui/chill of Prime Beef is - so ~-~.-_---.- some of the cheese un top Cover erste oven 20 minutes. Serve holl | - mu; hmm .mpg md bug' in moo: ' with s green salad foi- lunch. ‘ _ _. ,_ . uh -.-_. 1 1 -.~1E»l.1l.¢-15.4%-‘neu 1- n ve no .-11. _ _ _ - rx, 1 - . r .. ~ '=.-.».e-- ==_:_.~'~:--3_1 _-1- ~‘-- .fd _..._.n.~_,`=, l » 1 l 1 lf' J -P; 111 ;~» =.l 1.. . 1 Q '_,lii l_‘1¢f ‘I 'bl 11' _ ‘ 'i 1, ..I__._..af¢_~ _ -9-~,_ '_ _ _ I, ~ 1 '1_ _, _ _5 _._ ,_ _, -5- f - _`-_- "Tails-`~i '.` _:_ 1. , 1* 13,21 _ ji, ,lfifl _11_`\.'l__l 1 ' /-1? _, JT; _ ._ VJ” __ __1 i ' , “ al, ~1 41?? ‘*' eff -.`;,,__ “` -Q-_ _~.. .-....___._ ..- -.-_ l.11,'~ ll 1 ll`_' _I \ _ ’ ’ ”*"' 1 .FH ` » ’ ‘ | =;;,,,__. Y ef, »-- ff, -;._» f'-_1 _ V 1 ~ _._ I race 1-:ioiii 'rua cniiaiiohilsrovvw cuaanisiv . _ _ FEBRUARY 12,1113, _ = '- Woman’s Realm -.°- Social ,and Personal -.3 Faashiorgs _-'-f vlLif€f¢1¢ute_ .. 1.- -1 ~ i An easy; I delicious - meal for ei. _ si? '\’» . . " l Newlyweds !' OM ot the Cork Family REC_IPE* Empty contents of tin (or two tins) of 1Clark s Cooked Spaghetti into dish. Cover spaghetti iwith buttered bread or place dish in oven. Let soda cracker crumbs and it bake for twenty minutes. You'l| enjoy the rich,crec|my cheese ilavorof Clark's Cooked Spaghetti! ' 9 __ Loi rho Clerk k‘|1¢i. |». | % SI for quicker and b.e”iler.|:lzls`l , , BLARK'S cooxzo SPAGH Em *wo §"1\1'1Er"s ml!! `_ 1 , Produced In _ ' _ Canada. ____ ____'_. ~ ~ <1" 1 C°°K=i> SPAGHETTI _ _ _ (With Tomato Sauce and Cheese) ag ' ' ` aissiiinmsnh 1M rr. 1, ao. : ‘ C L A R K ! 1 SI. Reml, P.Q., :nd ltnurrdw, Ont: _,__ li`t/1.;.i'f/oiroshfonobzs on Wsonhg llllustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished '. With Every Pattern _ .L _ i ~. -4- \.. P 1./ __ _ . 1' " ,'-' o .-‘ _ _ `j_ ' _.na » " f.'_~"` ` -"\ ‘ ~"'73 ~ 1» f_T_{~*,-\__` ' .- "1 ~ 1 _ _ ‘Er 1 _ ~"_, Li __l . ’~ 1 I l i I .11 1 i /1. l l ___-'-ff' ""’ __ . * 1 l 1 1 s _ _ 1 _‘_..~»-. 1 sf crepe. It's edorably simple. You'l1 like the slimness created by the cross- over peplum bodice. accented with black buttons and shoulder flowers. Style No. 2996 is designed for sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. . It’s perfectly stunning too in black and yellow tweed mixture with plain yellow contrast. It may be worn now and is an advanced idea for Spring. Another splendid combination is printed crepe silk used for the entire dress with plain blending shade crepe cuffs and buttons. You will see one attractive style after another as you turn over the pages of our new Spring Fashion Book. Styles for children or the miss, the matron. the stout-and a series of dressmslcing articles. It is a book that will save you money. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattem. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred). Price of book 10 cents. Price of pattern 15 cents. ».<....»...1.....--.--................ Name 1 `»‘ '2996-' -_ _No.:199e. size iii _ ` 1 Street Address Paris advocates colour contrast. ` And there isnt anything smarter injure black and white theme car-_ (my State i 10;; 39 _.5- .QLV ` .1 _ Etiquette" l!leb¢§!Ae Q. Is it proper to conduct a woman about aiarge room to intro- duce her to strangers? A. No, it is very bad taste. Q. Should the color of the gloves worn by the maid of honor match her dress? ‘ A. No; they should be white. - Q. How many courses are there in the formal luncheon? A. Four or nve. - A Morm°ng'Smz°le aulur. MATCHMAKER Congresswoman Edith Nourse Rog- ers was ridicullng the proposed cam- paign to abolish short skirts. “The modern glrl’s dress isn’t I. menace to morality," she said. ‘It en- courages moraiity. The percentage of marriage has increased since dress has become more-well, more mod- ern. ‘ 1 Mrs. Rogers added with a laugh: “I heard s story the other day about a woman who entertained a dozen modern young men and girls at her country house during the holi- days. Well, when that gay dozen left for home there were 22 engagements among the party." Indian Naturalist Miner has done for wild fowl, Grey a fancy green telephone. His buck- skin coat with bearskin buttons, his don. He told is reporter: "I trapped and got perhaps six beaver. In my and shy of all wood animals is with beaver will take a bottle and drink SPAGIIETII ITALIENNII ~ finely chopped green onions, 1% cups nippy, grated cheese. 4 table- was a visitor to Albany recently. °° spoons minced. sweet peppers, 6 lltc- --,~»-- peppers and salt and pepper. Pour attending rink--H Devotes Life To A11, And Vicinif . any y 1 'I'he reason why so many men and women who have been sane and Protecting Beaver 4 . _ l sensible for fifty years suddenly seem to lose their poise and let go all hold dri For me Cook n1;is___;i;ny friends are glad to ‘ ' >--- to her homein Carleton alter spend- Three cups cooked spaghetti. 2 ing a couple of weeks in Bedeque. 1' cups tomato sauce, 2 tablespoons _ - -- _ fl l oofoihynix Lorie;-Box ~ ~ an it gave me my work. My nerves are better and I feel well and strong and have a good appetite. I sleep well and am in pretty good spirits and able to work every day now. I recommend the Vegc- Answer table Compound and you i _ is i-;?.?____T______ was Mr Keir Bassftt and daughter Miss Kensington. owl L’ d°|“3 f°" the beaver' mid the ` It L1 a violent reaction against the monotony of domesticity, for one thing gaunt and braided Apache recently ;'u:5_aGEa?_5; Elncimoiih ie‘.“_l;t0“F; For another thing, they realize that it is their last call to the dining car. unfolded here a rare tale of proPaK~ sl n S Y ° Cn W me S Their youth is almost gone. They are nearly done with any possibility of “W3 Canada* ““u°““1 animal- Mt' Tryon' _ romance. |'I’he twinges of rheumatism and the stiffness in their joints Grey Owl, whose address and that of ‘ -_ warn them that this jg their final dance. And, for another thing, it is the hi! bflvefi il Ctibllw Bthtlfm. on Thursday “mms the Bayfield first leisure they have had to enjoy themselves since they were married. hockey team were the guests of the T€ml5kBmi"8. _N01'lfh€m Quebec. S9-l 1 They have been too busy making mo ney and bringing up children to have in his steamhmted h°l°1 "°°m with Albany St' PMS when they played l had time to think about their own pleasures. a friendly game of hockey on the Al- | bany Arena. a fair crowd attended -. _ _ aaudy Ceintllre lrld ~ lrldillrl !0°l1- :Be g;Tet'h;n; itlng fxeiolf LEC' I But at 501tl~.e strain eases. The man who turns rounder has got on Easy Annabelle Worthmgmn 3,53,-_ swmedd a striillge °°“l"”" "0 mg; _to two in Lhch.'mvm_ e g street. Otherwise, he stays inthe strait and narrow path, because tire gtrils ‘ 9 5“"'°“‘ ings- Wlfe» Wh° ` who want to play around with a middlo-aged married man are exper go - _-___ _ _ ___` _ _ _ _ _ wears no wedding ring, Indian M E, L _. U diggers who waste no effort on poor prospects. The woinan'ii children are I “““'" fashion. but who smokes cigarettes. _ '_ mi; C" ""T "°"n yufpentf settled in ure. Her hshos are idle. sho becomes restless sho dissotlsned fled Out in this CMC m°d=l °f 5"' formed sn interesting background _‘Z fsayf , _. 1.a.'ie,_. _ralerif f,g"`s` and sho begins to wohar if sho has lost hoi- bait. so sho bobs her hair sho f°f lh1= shunt fcdskln 5° fur "Om ° 1 S S L_! Lu" _fu e °wa ` points her nos sho buys foolish clothes sho tries to work up is synthetic the haunts of his fathers' L I Miss Freda Bowncss teacher at mum by running with young people' I U l Grey Owl is an Apache. From _ _ -- ` far Arizona. amid the Glcarllla glllzani' Ylgafe schfmlgpent m.ed'“eEk In both cases it is as pitiful an exhibition of human folly as we are ever tribe livllls 1110118 the I10rtl1 Slwrei 1 a le mm:li__ ummem e' called upon to witness. And it is a heart-breaking experience for the poor of the R10 Grand. he came to loin ` ` Rm ‘ husband and wlfo who sro len behind. But if they._wi1l.iiisi1.bo patient ond. Buffalo Blll's circus. He earned $80 | ligmsdau hwmuféerligii vwjwdglband let their prodigal spouses have their fling they will come home to them 2 11101101 d0lIlK WM dl¥l0BS f1Wl°@ Vgugée tie ruésts vof Q5. .End fy humbled and chastened and thoroughly cured of the belief that there can dolly before americans, and to tho Hwy F,anC,§ ` S be two sprihgtimos in a urs. They will have round out that they are old délisht Of l>0i>'@y@d L011d0H Midi- ' _ ___ and cannot tread a measure with youth; that they have nothing in common BUCES When the CUCUS V1Sl¢¢d L0I1~ with youth and that t‘he old faithful wife or husband and the old' home are _On Saturday nioming the Albany St Pats Juniors loft for Kensington Mn' wllerc they played a friendly game up and down through Northern h k ,_ . Bo bide you time. Your wife will recover from her temporary madness. Ontario and Quebec for three years of oc ey oil Sa mqay Mtemoon ' DOROTHY DIX- I O U O O O with the juniors Kensington hockey A fancy drc»s caiiilval vias. held We did. Today the most retiring Sa,_u`,.day'e‘,m.m,g Feb_ 7,_h'at_ Albany . --_- Rink. The -weatliernwns ideal and Awww: us as tame as a dog or a cat. Heavens no I don’t believe in being absolutely yourself. If most of us the roads good and a very large ' ’ "The beaver 15 very intelligent. crowd mm,dcd_' First prize for ,Mies were absolutely ourselves and acted just as we felt, we would revert We have them push open the doors was won by Mrs Roy Ca_me,1,m ,_ep_ savagery and go about with a hatch et or a stone club smashing every- °f 0”” Shad* and come i"~ A resenttllg Dutch priilccss, second by b°dy wh° Vt in wr way' 1 A Wm Buchanan representing Grand- out of tt, squeezing it all the time mm First pm, for genuemen ML! It has taken centuries of civilization to keep us from being absolutely _ with his paws as he does, He J_‘ c_ _yeuyr as Spud Imndeh sw ourselves and teaching us to put a restraint upon our actions. We work "talks" all the tlmg 9150, ,md ML L0`,.nc `F_ MCKenm_ R_ad,0‘ when we feel like loafing. We put on the smile that won‘t come of! when I killed beavers ‘for years. Now m,m_ lst prize for cmldrem omg we feel grouchy and gloomy. We force ourselves to speak pleasantly when r am sacrificing eve;-ytlilng to raise Buchamm Lime Red Riding H0od_; we would like to howl and curse and swear. We throw out our chests and beavers. Perhaps it is idealism- cs,,0nd_ M1” Ruby Thomas of Tryon 1 put up a brave front when inside we are quaking with terror. _ can call it what you will-but I am dressed as Nissen other costumes of _ trying to make up now for me _special melmon were Miss Marga_,e_| In a word, we control ourselves and our appetites and our passions and _ beavers 1 k11|¢d_ 1 am sorry 1 ever Amcck as cowboy; M155 _mm ML i our tempers and our tongues and try to act as we should and not as we feel killed any, They in-.3 Sacred 10 me |cck_ Ben boy; Nmss Helen Macwm like acting. That is why our fellow creature can endure us and we have s “°W~ 1 |is_nis._aod. cross Nurse. ivh otto ‘"’ "’°“°"' YUU WUUW like to 59° l-hi’ beat" Curtis as Clock and Mrs Percy Allen "5 gigde down me ,-,ver at dusk and _ As to your second question, I think frankncss is one of the virtues that as an old lady. The judges wele Mrs _ then Come 1,, to the shack and get Fred Hoopm Miss Jennie Hooper: lean to vices side, because nearly always the people who pride themselves 1 _....s._1_.f -~- -._-- - '-=-'-'= im apple if you an 1. stronger Messrs Stan,” Thom_E,m and Mu_,_l on being frank merely use it ss I clo ak for their brutality. You will observe they Wm give you mme 5 sc,-,mny_ dock Dawson; that when most people want to say something insulting to you, or something and if they do not like you they Wm ___ that will hurt your feelings, they always preface it by saying, "I am always , try to push you away. If anylwdy Miss ndlth shiirkey. Bedoqiie was ii p°"°°"’ "““k “nd °““‘“d'" _ the beavers do not know lands at our visitor to A1|,any_ dock me beavcrs Wm try to pm them ~ ____ When it is a matter of principle and you must take sides on a question, on Mr and Mrs Sumo Thom so it is, of course, necessary to be perfectly frank and say just what you think. .you can can the beam-5 fn and Tryon were recent vlséors _D ixbgngf Also frsnkness is the only honorable thing in making any sort of a contract. tell them to wrestle and they will ___ D wrestle for yo,,_-. Mm Helena D__lm___y_ North T__y_ But just in general it is not incumbent upon you always to express your “Have you any farm for them?" oh was ii recom visitor io Albany. 1 P P’ 1 th b l ttl th ." l N SC tl I - , °u em yi? 13,1305: MSO him? ;:;2et,:Lm§u1;tv:( Oi course, the golden rule works out in reel life. Honesty, for instance, , is really the best policy, ls every big business . We o to the his parents Mi- and Mrs Patrick 'ner 2 *Y* Miss Rose Trenholm has returned Miss Mary Gillis. ,North Tryon, Mc and Mrs Loman Noomsn were i ,gt t ,' _'H1 . . . 1 = I ‘ -mnminmesnm-iunomimuinnamzsam nu.-,»sur_1-..»: 14;: m Dear Miss Dlx-I have een ' b c 1 ome reason it seems that I hlW° llllletdest ';h;nl;“lri!;1i?bl,'hI:nh;ll“;i'lF¢l| 0;-r SWG have four married children. ‘ l the bars into fresh pastures. 1 ' The middle-aged wife who turns flappcr isn't so common as the middle- nged husband who turns shelk, but she occurs now and then, and the poor man who has done his best to be a good husband and make his wife happy just as bewildered and helpless in the situation as in the poor woman who has tried to be a good wife and who has never dreamed that her John n’t satisfied with her until he up and bolted. ' ' ` 1 , thei common sense and their morals and do foolish and silly things they MoNTREA» Feb- u~_wh“t Jack Margaret were recom vlslwrs to grlilend tlie balance of their lives regretting ls easy enough to understand. opinion when it differs from those about you and thus reci tate sn ar u- hm. replied thu mmm Then _ __ _ ment In such cases lack of frsnknees is not hypocrisy, it is just good he said vmdoxlcsllyr "We keen Mr Harold 'rlemoy who has been "‘““°"' - world _over » Why Has This Middle-Aged Wife Gone Youth- H t the Best , _ - Crlefilizby -vivgllgll aoxshy. olfs 31? Marry 3 pa-Ve the Young Girl of 17" b married thirty five years and have done and one grown daughter at home, not married- NOW nw-iy gvgry nlghcmy wife goes ou' with my daushtcr to a card party or dance or somewhere and leaves me sitting at home alone. She does not seein to care for the comllllly Of people of her own age, but always wants to be with young men and girls. What do you think of a woman of her age looking at life as she does? Don't you think that she ought to be satisfied to stay at home with her husband at night after he comes home from his dsy's'_woi-k? I love her dearly, but she doesnt seem to appreciate my love for her. What should I do, A. F. 'r. W3 Hi - n ~».ie¢e¢-'~a§s,.¢i .urn way. for pneumonia. Don’t take a chance; ; . 1 1, Treat colds promptly _ __ 1 but avoid “dosing.”v _ 1 Just rub on _ You appear to be in the position. Mr A F T that hundreds of women s 1 may use this letter as a testi- md themselves in-that of having a mate who. after having been 11 3006. vvghguj monial.”-Miss Delvena. W/al» _4te,_dy_ ,enable wheelhoi-se and pulling half of the loud for thirty or forty 1002. UNO" S¢l‘¢¢¢» Nmfh DW0"1 yen-5_ suddenly breaks out of the traces and kicks up its heels and _jumps New B1'unSWi€l¢- W a oven -I-F 1u_||.|.|on sans ussp resin? ‘ 1:- rm" where we don't have to wat/ch the scales or the yerdstick. The men who build up fortunes are those who are trusted. There 1,; no Sllfel' WHY 101' B YOUHB man to win advancement than by giving to N, ,m_ player the kind of ervice that he would like his employes to givo mm U N was the boss. Dolwn-iv Dix. Deer Miss Dlx-I am a man 35 years old, desperately in lov, Wm, ` M of 17. She loves me, but her family object on the ground that I em tm ` old. Bhe is pure gold and wants to do what is right and I .want to do what 18 rldht for her. What do you think of eighteen years’ difference in W “¢°“' n, L A. Answer: It is a fatal objection when the girl is only 11, but if you will wait uhm abc is 20 it will not be an insuperable obstacle. . -___ The reason I say that is because at 17 a. gli-1 is sem | mud, wo y°,_u,‘ .M A too immature to know what she wants in e husband, or to li, gb), W Jud" '1 of her own feelings. But by the time sho is 20 she should be fairly nil developed and capable of making e choice in is husband. 1 Seventeen is too young for a gh-1 go mu,-y_ mywal sho hu mm M '1 stability of character. Her tastes change every day. sh; 15 any ‘bum ` mm one minute and tires of it the next. She is full of fitful tempers and mesa sbs is ss the pisytims of urs uso sho wants to run sroimd and enjoy hsmuli? All of which is perfectly natural and right. § M ‘ only mess sis not the things that make roi- hs in ' marriage. They are not the things that a msn of Sgplooes: ilu and ed just looking at it from the man's standpoint I can think of nothing more reckless that he can do than to marry a girl ‘of 17. If she stsy; in love 'with him, it is a mere chance. If she is contented with domesticity it inf is miracle. 'rho odds si-o ovsi-.whsimiogiy against it sod thstishs wufoso-5”“ alder her husband sn_oi¢r1ouii and urea: `hiETi1l`?s1l io love with sons bwofherown age, 1 ._ 1111 5° "W °*iVl°° 5° YOU is £0 sive the girl e. chance to grow up. Wait three years and if she still wants to marry you she will be better fitted mentally and phyeicslly to make you a good wife. DOROTHY DIZ. 'z its ge __ ___\W_ is be hi h d rl l I I K - ~ ’ - opinion the beaver as a wild animal shim ,Y teen en C sn “or ° en Deer Miss Dix-Do you believe in being absolutely frank and acting just . _gto m, th co bein si to is done. One day my wife suggested f0u,._ Better hw; mxzeume [;m_;;__s 1 as you feel like acting? When should you be frank and when should you after I had killed the beaver par- ____ _ ' use subterfuge? Can you swear by the golden rule with competition? ents, that I keep the baby beavers. ‘ ` _ . ~ , ` ERNEST- » 1 ll BABY HAS CO _ 1 11111. 1111.11 .l COLIC comes suddenly. Your first intimation that something is wrong may be a warning cry in the night. If you have a bottle oi' Castoria handy you needn’t worry, for e. little of this pure vegetable remedy will soon have baby his happy self again; let him go back to sleep. Castoria is always the sensible thing to give an ailing child. When a child ie restless, fretful, witifooated tongue, bad breath and lack of appetite, it is__a_mothei-'s standby. Moet: mothers give Castoria an important: place in their homes. Ready for sour stomach, constipation, or upset. When buying Fietcher’a Castoria always look for Chas. H. Fleu:iier's signature on the wrapper. the genuine product. ‘y Soma discontinued lines- ' ' worth up to 82.00 a pair. in dif- ferent shades and styles. Selling this week for ` Clllllottelflills P. E. I. 1 1 | i »;'¢"'4-L` fu-"TE ,_ '1 _ 1 lu' H .lt-ll’ gi -iii* A bl _ .\|' ` _ C 1 ALLEY 5° CO. LTD l 1 .- _ _ i _, 1. 1 l 1 1 i 1 I new-¢»1h.s».o= mm om