1. Mm t I 1 asks: , no r ‘ Jil t 1 1&1; o Th’ 1 bytery he; Canada Monda: confere 5 ’ as a l -I Brotlt a i Ls tn. ' 1 larger . _ ; lire u c . ' spirit‘ .1." thEIB man 1 ins " | ‘ betni ‘ ' olden i d‘ _ , '. ofill. ,. I .exp¢. per? allltf are‘ .i_ ywtm. ~ PAGE TWO il/‘Vomanigbilteolhi -.'- Social alncrlpPersonal. -:-R E3121’ -= " . .11"; T3132‘? Dorothy DIX "mu . Belong? _O1‘_Vyomen : What Kind of Woman Are You?—The Kind That _ Gives All and Makes a Doormat of Herself; the Kind h That Takes All and Works Her Husband to Deat . Or the Fifty-Fifty Kind That Gives Her Husband A Square Deal and Eirpects One in Return? — Th“; urg three types of women. her as a saint. The! 118" mo“ who s,” 31L Those who contempt for her for bang take all' Those who go may-nay. wlshy-wa-rhy that 511B is“ “"1” The ' woman body do her. They look upon 1W1’ who gives all a human doormat and trlmple UP‘ enslave‘ hep ‘on her as we do upon doormats. self to her family. She worsli‘ ps her husband and children and ‘pends h" me wear a hat three seasons and m: on hm. knees over her dresses, and that she 11$ burning m_ some curious preference for t “n59 before backs of chickens and thdstfflgfl them. she end of the steak. They dont rePflY mother's devotion by b61113 19nd make a burnt offering of herself and affectionate w hen she over the kitchen stove cooking the special dishes tiley llkt‘ and pamp- ering their appetites. She never has a thought or a de- sire that doesn't center in themShe has no interest outside the four walls of her home. Slle never keeps up with allytiliiig except the baby and her budget. She never reads or belongs to clubs, because she isn't interested in anything that doesn't concern her household, and a world 11155 who gave 811' cataclysnl is of less concern to her that Johnny having the srliffles. Bile goes shabby that the baby may have real lace On its cap. She walks thcy front her rather niffill‘. treat their mother born with hands that clutch a everything in 518m from her babyhoodlip she crabs a! so yumm- may have the m,- md the Plumb! 8nd Eel-i ‘Way ‘V1911 11" lShe loves her husband dearly, but ' 1 ' ' - ' . ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ How she does it. riobfifll‘ 91'" k11°“'5l ' but the tidbits on tile table alwayslalwa}. find tlle‘r w-ay to her plate. She gets rlher clothes than her sisters stays at home preparing an extra 500d dinner for them on their re- turn when the balance of the family o off on an outins. The Truman who gives all asks and the college education’ the mp8 nothing for herself, and shc gets abroad’ _ nothing. Her husband knows that W119" 511° mmqmsl she “Hank she wil go on adoring him, no 111011515’ e16“? 11915611 1° be 119m matter how he treats her, and so °1 1115 11°11“ and 51b ‘m the Dede” 1 he never bothers to show her anylta1- H" W111 1-‘ 1"’ and h" mw little attentions or pay her any band becomes a yaw” man‘ she a secret An Tmy are not grateful to mother for doing without things so tllatl they may have them. Th6)? 1111111‘ that lt is laick of taste and not be- mg up_ £0.41“, that makes herten has! made them feel superb?!‘ l0 1191' “M11 Whenever 3'11“ 5“ a gay§nappny1office while Mrs. X. Soes off tci111°11¢5 bust‘ dressed man who 8°95 0111 111°l~ wxthout his Wife. and children whoisee young peuple who mink the, i stamps or coin (coin ls DIBYEYTQt-‘l-l without any] l-iaspect or (ollslderatioll, you Ylmyl be sure that in their barksrvundim there is a. woman 111113111113 P61111195 and darning the runs l.n silk stock- The woman who takes all l5 and get it. t I ' AMomingSmilc m. _____-. __.._. .__. .. Friend (after witnessing rehears- aD-‘Tm mam your play fl too weepy to be popular." .1. N Playwright-well. we ‘on the 1' °" “U” nuomm’ - “u” knees of the gods.’ " I I . I —--P » Frlelld—"l here it doesn't mvei o '11 ' 'eln rheumatism." ' Md o! com” y u w” several! Cotton frocks promise to be extremely popular this season 1 both in beach and in country life- d, strange to say, those ruth- “llossly selfish women who take all m mo“ she land give nothing to their families A3“! every wom l ks I r as fare generally adored by them. Ittcant have 1'00 manyA we o is the men who are never quite “rm “um” We“ nd "mtg certain of their wives who are on saving 1t is when they tub and m their tiptoes to 1316856 them. It is and aways come up smiling‘, ,thc women who demand attentions You“ marvel at how amps it L: from the? husbands who get them‘ to make this model. The wais It is the women who expect pm“ has dropped shoulders. The three. Ls from thefr husbands who re- 111°“ drmuar wrapped 5km L‘ ke gceive them. It ls the mothers who attached me 7'1"’- iteacll their children to look up, 5"“ “wk °' ‘Pym’. “a” fast??? e 1 them who are regarded with awe by ' 1t “U111 3 yards M 39mm‘ m“ r a y ‘their sons and daughters. ‘md 1 yard o! binding for the 16' when you see a rasplenden, wife year size. The cost is a mere trifle. e‘ . with a meek little husband trailing 1 F“ mm ‘"1’ $111‘ 1‘ " "l" 1"" along about two yards behind her: ; ‘1111111- _ when Mr. X spends hot summers‘ SW16 No‘ 427 1s dcslwed 1°’ .and cold winters toiling m his ' 51m 14- 16' 18’ 2° Y°"“S- 36 “"1 38 Europe or Palm Beach: when you! P11” '11 Patwm 15 “n” 1n mother the most wonderful woman wrap c0111 caflfluny‘ in the wrold and are always break- ‘ g their necks to do something for [her] you may know that MTS_ x_ No. 422 Size ............... is one of the women who take all. The woman who goes fifty-fifty lis the one who plays the game tlfairly and squarely with her hus- Name Street Address ~band and children. She gives a fair 1 deal and expects one in return. City State she makes him feel that he must be s justifying her love by the , What the Fashionobles are Weariflg Illustrated Dressmakiug Lesson Fllflllilml W113 Every Pattern Bu Annabelle Worthinvtnn w Still asIR-‘ifp. '05 ever YOU remember him when be Wu hub from college—llthe and healthy and" fit. He wants to keep as young and as athletic as be was then. Hero’: a delicious resdy-to-eat-cered that will help. Made especially for ao- live people. Serve Kellogg’: PEP Bran Flakes. These boner bran flake: are full of a flavor men love. Bu! oven more impoh fant, theyh-e filled with wbolevvbeal, nourishment. Whole wheat is a favorite food for active people. Nalum has made , it a 11:01 house of, the food elements that build and nourish. And full enough bran to be mildly laxative. An ideal dish for Ibo whole family. Have Kelloggfi PEP an... ' Flakes for breakfast tomorrow. For your own lunch. For the ehildren’s supper. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario, In the red-and-green package. “umux u \- 2A way lie treatsdlel". She expects him to be as faithful to her as she is Ho him, and 5llOW her the same ‘courtesy and consideration that she fshows him. Slle is willing to fry the ibacoll, but he must brng it home. She gladly makes the necessary (sacrifices for her children, but they must repay her by profiting by Mrs. Russell Ward, Hilton Beach, On- "This is My Secret For ‘Keeping My Family Well" ' Baby’: Own Tablets," writes Mrs. Roy mmpunwnys, He doesn't tax m5 has to have fne clothes. a fine ‘ithem. she works for them, but they mind with remembering allniver- 08!‘. 11 11119 11°11“ and a11,t1"-‘11"“1§S 1111151 1191i) 11-1111 ‘11Vld9 1116 15ml" “He, o, “us”, m, money 1,, my. that iriohcy buys. and her husband lwith her. She does not give them tario, writes: “This is my secret for keeping my family of six well. For all my children I have usid Baby's Own Tablets, and I cannot praise them too ,- - has to work himself to death t0 lull the good lothes because h l m"°11-1111'1Y11a11l'151"11"1 181"“! lng her presents or b0 e himself knows that cfiudren are abuses‘ a Bab)“ Own Tablet, andtin a short by takfng her out and showing her u good time. Generally he does a [rule phlgndering on the side wuh the husband who has to 88¢ 11D and llnterest in the outside ladies who keep him guessing as to Walk the 0011B and 9-5 the 111111119“ fthat she will not be left desolate} get them for her. When the children come. it ls of a shabby mother. She keeps her world so what they think about him and KTQW 11D they 168m b0 W311‘ $1113’, when they are gone from her. whose society is more exciting than that of a woman who dogs his heels, in the eflemom- "id 1*’ ‘"11 °" ~ family. where the and whom he knews he lose if lie tried to. couldn't Nor does the woman who gives and 11°15 l0 th-"lk 01 marrymg- W119“ , that she ‘s a woman who goes fifty- Ill get any better retum from her so as not to disturb mother's nap her hand and foot, and to save up their pennies to buy her pl'esents,' needs they are older. lf mother children. They don't revere mother 11191“ w W111‘ m‘ 1'1" “"1 111mm‘ When you see a happy contented husband and children respect as well as love the wife and mother, you may be sure fifty. DIX. for her unselfishness and regard her with luxuries. , time she is happy. If there is sign of a cold, I give the tablets, and she is soon all better. If she is constipated, I find the tablets a wonderful regulator. The tablets are fine during teething. I wouldn't think of being without s box ln the house". "I have practically reared my family on DR. WILLIAMS‘ Mail! and Keep Children BABY'S OWN TABLETS Holland, Dullnville, Ontario. "They have saved my children from many a sick spell." Hundreds of other mothers have writ- ten their heartfelt thanks for Baby’: Own Tablets, the absolutely SAFE remedy for the common illnesses of babies and children-teething troubles, simple fevers, colds, summer complaint, colic, upset stomach and the peevlsh- ncsa that indicates something wrong. 25c a package-mere than 1,250,000 package sold in I931. 115 Quality guaranteed. BETTER BRAN PLANES Literature inset-lino oherrlfl. drlllmlv 17° M11" spoons such orangejulee. lemon 1m“ m4 cherry juice, one-quarter cup either grape juice, white cherry Jules or pineapple Jul“. l-‘"° “l” sugar" one-half teaspwfl @8411‘ °1 grated lemon and oranfl "M, °1l° gegpogn gflt, QUE-hill LQBSDOOU cinnamon, one-quarter tea-mm" each of, mace and nutme! 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TAYLOR H2 Richmond street Optometrists “ ‘ ~41“, 1,, Hgfly- 11y, quite omitting to mention thlt wood," Ralph lgomething of the sort had been Graves, scenario I days as an excuse ’ lfntfvfllizcfztto‘; corridor. Oulsdc lthe paused Over devoted to it. fill! 1 6 x GLAZSES ‘ Ifsh visitors ride away up tlle seep Jae. B. McDonald. West st. Peten , ~ ' 1 L l The House of | . (Continued) "Quite soon. And meanwhile. mightnt you-you and Blalse— stay for a bit at the Green Drai- on?" "We might," replied Nick solemn precsely their intention when leav- ing Eingland. Meanwhile Blalse had made his way to the door at the end of the whelmed by the sudden realisation that beyond that wooden barrier llay holy ZPOiHld—<Pn.l'8d158! Arid the iangel with the Flaming Sword Estood at the gate no 10115911 ~ - - I She was waiting for him over by line window, straight and slim and -tall in her moon-grey, her hands hanging in front of her tight- elasped like those of s. child. But her eyes were woman's eyes. With a little lnartlculate cry she iran to him—to the place that was illers, now and for all time, against ihu heart-and his arms, that had lbecn so long empty, held her as iihough he would never let her go. ; "Beloved of my heartl" he mur- lmured. "Oh,my sweet-my sweet!" I They spoke but little. Only those .fool'sh, tender words that seem so lmeaninglass to those who are not lovers_ but, which are pearls strung on a thread of gold to those who love~a rosary of memory which will be theirs to keep and tell again when the beloved voice that uttered them shall sound no more. I CHAPTER XXXVI! "AN HOUSE NOT MADE WITH HANDS | The landlord of the inn of the. _Green Dragon watched his two mg- road that 12d to Beimfcls with un- questionable regret. They had born lodging at the Green Dragm-i for the past fort- Jrngllsh mllords, whatever else they might be, were not n‘ggardly with their money. They required a good deal of attention, it is true, and had a. strange, outlandish predilection for innumerable baths, demanding a quite unheard-of quantity of water for the same. And at all un- likely hours of the day, foo-when returning from a ride or before go- ing up to thfiéastle to d‘ne, mark you! Still, they made no difficulty a- bout paying-and paying hand- somely-ler all they wanted, and if a man chooses to spend his money upon the superfluous scrubbing of his epidermis, it is, after all h's own affair! And now the two mglish milords were taking their departure from the Green Dragon and, so the land- lord understood, proposed to stay at the castle itself until their retum to England. It appeared thatthelr lady-moher -—who, it was rumoured in the vil- lace. was t‘): daughter of an mig- lsh archduke, no lcssl-was com. fiig t0 Belmfels and there was much talk amongst the village girls of weddings and the like. ‘Apparently the Green Dragon's two eccentric visitors, not withstanding their ,1- together abnormal liking mr 503p Ind W816. were much as most men in other respects and had lost their hearts to the two pretty mglim ladies living at the castle, so, no doubt, the "daughter or an 13,511,511 srchduke, no less," was coming "W" llltland frost haste to enquire elect-and also into the important point of the amount of the dowry each might be expected to bring her future husband. There was no question that Lady Anne was certainly coming post haste-in reply t0 a series of Joyful and imperative telegrams demand- oolne to Belrnfels immediately- “for we are all enjoying ourselves for too much to returyl to England at present," as Nick wired her with an iniquitous disregard for the cost per word of foreign telegrams. And Lady Anne, who always consider ‘ money well-spent if it purchased r ppirless, proceeded to wire back with equal extravagance that she was delighted to hear it and that she and her maid would start at once. It was a very happy party that gathered round the table in the [rut dining-hall at Belrnfels on the night of Lady Anne's arrival, and beneath all the surface laugh- ter and Kfiety lay the deep, quiet thanksgivinyy that only comes to those who have emerged out of the night of darkness mu sorpuw info u, glorious sunlight of happi- ness and hope. After dinner, in the soft, candle- llt dusk-for Peterson had never introduced the garish anomaly of electric lights into the ancient castle-Jean sang to them in that qualntly appealing; husky vol“ of he". 81111919 tender folk-songs of the country-sue, and finally, at g into the suitability of the brides- “itilfiilfiiiiflimillllillHiilllilflu niaht. and he had discovered that EIJRIZED ~~1ust as millgis CHEESE_ murmured request frolil Blalse, she Rave them The House of Dreams. in: that aha should packup sndl will do), one-quarter pound mar- lggmd Myer-night, To the M1381‘ add atsd every part of the city. The Fen a large meteor recently I ‘I'm l-vdln i. Human’; Vanuatu Compound I ‘ * hugs mu of rue dropped into the passed over wco. Bpsin, it illumin- su. with I. neat sl-ploslon. accord- ing to the wireless report of tlu_ captain of the Churruca, which sailed from Migo ‘ a few hollll_ earlier. - llatl Melancholy Blues Wanted to die . . . she felt so blue and wretched! Don‘: let cram s ruin ‘our good time». Lydia E. Pi 1m] egcuble Compound gives you relief, SHORT It's a strange road leads to the House of Dreams, To the House of Dreams-Come. True, It's hills are steep and its valleys deep, Md salt with tears the Walfarers weep, The Wslfarers-I and you. , But there's sura a way to m, House of Dreams, ‘Do the House of Dreams-Come. mo. We shall find it yet, m g1" “u; his set", If we fare straight on, some fins, come wet, Wayfarers-I and you As the last words died away into silence. she looked up mu mu, 51MB‘! was. Re was leaning s. gainst the piano, looking down ug herwlth a tranqul happlnugg 1n his gaze. “Our House of Dreams-Comp. ‘Pm- Jwn. at Inst. he ma softly. 511° m” 1158 Rlance with one of ' utter trust. ' ‘Vlnd we needn't ever fear, now, that it will tumble down, But oh] Bill-re. if we mu built on q new; mllndltlbll. we should never have felt safes-not safellke thisi" "No. You were right, belovedsgg; ll you always have been, alwayi ‘"11 W‘ ‘Iiim- very low. so that none but she should hear: "monk 90d Y" you. my sweet!" ' I " See the new m finements. Learn Java you money. owanE It was ultimately gettleq gym, u“; whole party should‘ remain at Bsmfels until the latter end u! ‘I’ a June, when they would all return ' “*1 two ‘ '_ oflhc _ "QSQETATED ‘GAS l: V ' _' Chariot (Ito a9 UUIJUAMIMQ, FOR ELECTRIC REFRTGERAQR AGAIN ye ofler on m unusual opportunity 61110] electric refrigeration. For no more ‘hm YmTPfllblblf 110W ply for refrigeration you can own an aufomano Electric Refrigerator. on display today. Note their many r0- ectric Refrigerator will sctului l-EQNARD GENERAL ELECTRIC p - 1 ’~ on display Maritime Electric Company, Ltd. IQMIILELI. 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