3§f€i1<iiiv<> -_ iWontcanis Realm Til? c-"ARIQTIEIQWN GUARD‘ ‘ ‘l an? y- Social and Personal fif Fashions Lite To Liston io Men, You Would Believe Their sending invitations? Q. What should one be careful of rfciiiiii~r~v —~ h,“ mil? the Fashionable are Wearing A r , Fwd»- Eiiqllette .. " i . l . - ' -\ a,“ ls Not ' ' g , , _ .-_ '._ r ‘ , ' {bl ' AIIdCiH “l8 One l’ Ink“ ‘i ' I v ' ‘ i , ustrated Dressmakmg Lesson Furnished om 1| l" PM“ , g a ' . -~ ,_ , ‘V Every Pattern . i Q. ls the hour always specified in _ By Annabelle Worthington _slips through a tab buttoned closing at end of the V, falling in scarf ef- fect below the waistline is a darling and youthful mode. It's a simple wearable type that fits so admirably into the smart woman's wardrobe for conservative day wear. . The skirt cut slightly circular has inverted plaits at each side of the front, which adds width and a smart tailored-air. BtyleNo. 295i is designed for sizes l6, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. ' Printed flat crepe with plain oon_ trast, crepy plain and patterned woolens and wool Jersey make up at. tractively in this model. Biu 36 requires 3% yards of 39- inch material with st yard o! 35. inch contrasting. You will see one attractive style after another as you turn over the iii-Res of our new Spring Fashlonl Book. Styles for children or the miss, the matron. the stout-and a series of dressmaking articles. It is a book that will save you money. Be sure to fill in the size oi the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred). Price of book 10 cents. Price of pattern l5 cents. .....----.------... "nu-nu- - . . . . . . . .--.-.--..-..,.... Ideal Girl Was Modest, Hoinekeeping Kind Who Wears Flat Heels and lted Flannel Petticoats, But Woe to (rirl Who Takes Their Specifications Seriously The most misguided woman in the world is the one who takes seriously men's criticism of her sex and who tries to live up to their idtll 0f Whl-lr i‘ For ivhat men say about women and what they do about them are two entirely different things, and a man's ideal woman and the one he runs after are two ladies who seldom nicet in real life. woman should be. You can begin with. as simple a thing as the mat- icr of clothes. Every man grows eloquent when hc discusses that subject, and he hasn't enough adjec- tives in ‘his vocabulary to express what he really way they dress. Look at the way they perch themselves up on spike , heels and endure the agony of the damned because it makes their feet look a. size smaller. Look at the way they court pneu- monia by going out in the winter time with a couple of layers of chiffon as protection against zero weather. Look at the slaves they are to fashion, cutting their skirts ofi above the knees one year and having ‘em drag on the ground the next, without any reference to their age, or their avoirdupois, or whcther Nature gave them legs like an elephant or a gazelle, but Just bc-, cduse somebody in Paris said skirts up or down. Think oi a creature with an immortal soul spending nine-tenths of her time and thoughts and en-‘ ergy on what she puts on her back, and the other tenth in shopping around for it. I No, to hear him tell it, a man's ideal woman is one who wears red fian- nrl l|l'|Cll‘l‘\\'Cfll' in the winter, and who buys a few plain, substantial dresses and one hat each scnsmi, all guaranteed to wear well, and leis it go at that and gives hr-r mind In higher things. There is nothing foolish or frivolous or exiscnshc about her. But il any girl was foolish enough to dress herself according to the approved masculine formula, no man could be hired to sicp out with her. thinks of the lack of brains that women show in the ‘ I i A. Yes, always. when putting on a tablecloth? act center of the table? Q. May women wear hats at opera. matineesf A. Yes. l lFoR GAS, ACID STOMACH. lN])IGESTION Bisurated Magnesia Is Safe and Reliable If you are a victim of Stomach l ‘Pi-noble, - Gas, Sourness, “Acidity, i Pain or Bloating after eating, Bisur- ated Magnesia is made for you. At the nearest drug store, get a bottle - powder or tablets - take a little and get instant relief. Keeps your stomach sweet and strong - digestion perfect. It works like a charm. .4 Morning Smile N0 SUCH CAB The teacher was trying to give her pupils an illustration of the meaning of the word "perseverance." "What is it," she asked, "that carries a man along rough roads and smooth roads, up hills and down, through jungles, and swamps, and raging torrents?" A. That the middle crease is an absolutely straight line down the ex- Raclpu" ls truly a prion beoifersvu-yhuaeswlh. Nenriy IO recipes yield fwnallyanaelfhlnla. Snnilicellltoaserll- You tan Yet most klfllll HESE are C some and T statement ! your food bills. 1w ‘iehlnql anada's most whole- delicious Syrups .- They are the cheapest energy food you can buy because they contain more nourishment than many more expen. sive foods. Doctors will cndorsethis Eat more of our famous Corn Syrups - Serve them daily . . . they are so easily digested and they save money on See the Coupon below. m CANADA STARCH 00.. Limited l .- Name ‘The woman who rzipturrm his fancy is the one who is all dolled up in The" was a‘ ‘Hence’ and the“ T°m' I r at 1,1,}; Hm,- i; , a “Amy d“, i............ . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. frills and irivols and who looks like a daily hint from Paris, 1t is not the fl/‘krlrrse rather was a motor deal“ _ flyggy. of plain coloured fiat crepe silk sire" Addie” I work-hardened hand that nien yearn to hold and kiss. It ‘is M10 =01". Pink pfiplea: mm" he "id “more I ThcfiANAhA sTAldlGLJJnlinl. lhnrul . Xi fashionable light navy blue. _____“__' . one with a manicure that has cost real money. From me immeinor al men - _ _ ' ' n ' | "m, m,’ m,,~,.hq,,b¢_|-q.- The white crepe neckline band that any ~ " ' """' have urged W0lll0ll to wear broad, flat-heeled shoes, but the only women who amt no ‘such our‘ I Ik-hflwllllldfiass. ‘Ia-a’; state ever have men under their feet are those who have on satin slippers with . | r mgh heck‘ "Why did you leave the farm?" the hm“ , p country lad was asked. i Adar“. 4 " "* l! ‘ ' ' Then there is the matter of modesty. The shy and shrinking Violet has “I Conant hm‘ u non" lnd be- l ("i If I ‘ N E S I L ’ S cvev been the masculine ideal of mnidenhood. Every man Pictures the girl “m” it hemmed w “d? he “piled” ,--l-g-—~ —'-'——————— MILK I NE ST I. E ' S — World’: Lug!!! Pmdurn: and Sal/err of Condensed and Etwjmrated Mill. o uuswlfli"! EVAPORATED I "i Pllooucr or cmlljl?" RICH and creamy '_ - . . . sterilized and ' sealed in air-right tins . . . always fresh . . . ideal for growing children. Nizs-rtilfs Evaporated Milk is pure cow's milk from selected herds. Truly nourishing and twice as rich as ordinary usoisvuro " el-ouuu o! uunsnX The SAFE MILK for CHILDREN he expects to fall in love with as a tender little ingenue who is so terribly afraid of this wicked world that she clings to mother's skirts until he comes along and takes her under his protection. A home girl. Mother's little helper. A sweet little thing with a passion for darning stockings and going to Sunday school, and who has never tasted a stronger drink than a choc- olate soda. ~ But what sort of chance docs a shrinking violet have of being discovered nowadays’, I ask you? Not one in a million. The men walk right over her and never even know she is there. It is the sunflower girls who hit them in the eye who get observed. It'i.s the girls who plank themselves in a man's way so that he falls over them and breaks his neck who makes them sit up and take notice. - NTe-n are aliivays asking why there aren't any more domestic girls, girls who know how to cook and sew like mother and grandnvfier, girls who come up to a man's ideal for them to marry. There are. Loads of them everywhere. But they are sitting at home with mother and father because the men luive chased off with the flappers who know how to get their man, and who are handler at shaking up a cocktail than they are at baking bread. Nor do men oven want the women they marry to put in practice their husband and children, and who has no interests outside of the four walls of her home and who desires no other amusement than baby-tending and meeting her husband with n glad, sweet smile when he returns home of an evening » raisins-firming ' ' whoput the most expensive brand of It is riot the home-staying druges feed their souls on heavenly manna. men say about their ideal woman. T0 LADY Wll LINGDON Well, there are plenty of wlvm like that and nine out of ten of them are sitting at home alone while their husbands are out in search of livelier company. Observation shows that the women who hold their husbands are not the ones who smell of bread and butter and the nursery. but the one! it is the wives who patronize the beauty shops and wear pink lingerie and imported models, who Jam on their hats at a. moment's notice and go with irienizlhusband wherever he wants to go, and wihohave Just come home from a bridge or a. club or a tea and are brimful of entertaining gossip. such women often set their husbands down to a delicatessen dinner, but they A" 01' Whlilh l! fWlWd merely to warn women not to be misled bv what They don't mean a word of it. and they much prefer us with all our weaknesses thick upon us. wants a perfect wife he has to look up to. He wants a wife to whom he can feel superior and whose faults hc can bat. "T-Aldl’ Willingdflh h“ many quali- lhliCC of many countries during her ficatlons for the position she will oc cruises on cupy. Perhaps since Lady Dufferin yacht, lift India-Lord Dufferin was also,Lord Willingdon was governor oi French periumery bdhind their ears. who keep their husbands interested. Maybe l No man really DOROTHY DIX. governtnrigl-Yféral of Cfifiamsofi years before he went to India-the Lord Brasseyfs famous Sunbeam. During the war Bombay, and his wife was active in scheinee- for the benefit o! the soldiers, just as she has been active years in, Canada. A woman of strong personality, a brilliant hostess and interested in many aspects oi liie,..|he is not only herself active, others. "When in Bombay Lord and Lady Willlngdon were untiring and un- sparing of themselves in promoting and supporting ailmaiiner of pro~ Jccts for welfare work, for alleviating sickness and suffering and for the spread of enlightenment. The same untiring and unsparing energy was devoted to their social duties, and Lady Wil1ingdon's reputation as a hostess has never been rivalled worst handicap is that they are not really new-comers. It is not ai- together an advantage for a new viceroy to know too well, or to be in promoting-social work during her l but she has the art of stimulating! For 77w Cook’ ‘ RICE SURPRISE , Two cups well-boiled rice, one our heavy cream, pinch salt, strawbem jam, one-half teaspon vanilla. Whip the cream until thick, add salt and vanilla, and just before sewing is! the rice lightly into the, whipped cream. Serve individually, and on each place a. teaspoon of strawberry Jam. Iloo well known. Even the shadow ‘of old alliances and enemities may prove embarrassing." DROP DOMINION PREFERENCI LONDON, Feb. 12.—Abolitl0n d bottled milk. lhemms “b?” "m ‘d°“l“”[°d‘“t°“ ‘f’ "w" ml‘ "m" the vlriue5lhat “W” wife of no viceroy has had so much even in india. In short, the incom- ilie tariff preferences to the dou- adorn a wife and you are led to believe that what they seek is a woman MANCHESTER, Eng. Feb. 12.-A eiperience oi high official life in ers are, in knowledge and ability, iiiions was favored by the vote 6! who lS a combination of haticnt Griselda and I-Ietty Green and a. French woman correspondent oi The Mari- various countries. fully equal to the task they have so the London and southern J “m! ‘In A’ chef. They aic strong foi the woman whose whole life is bound up in her cheater Guardian says: "As a child she made the acquain- courageously undertaken. Their division of the Independent labor parting meeting hen to-lay- Th‘ vote declared for a new policy WW3 would treat the dominions on I” same basis as all other countries. ihe DTehFssTs choicTToI"cpithcffornhéfifififiifiir line of i-Eistance cTlThe ruins." ra tu re | . N. - - h ""”iTA’ ' _ i' h l. boo-o-o-o-oo-ao-oo-ooaoooooooooe- , lhe iransgrvssors. She could s-ce and protest. Mrs. Manning winced faintly at if‘; m: ‘rinse. “Iplsgizgng: 5302.! S I . ‘ me Order that shc regarded it all as a prcil' "That is how it may strike you, being bracketed thus, conscious that ness you haven't “gm ‘he term m" M0rtgdg8 d e G Ad“) l comedy. wihr-rcas to the iWinCiD-"ll UHChBSS. bl"; if it were in your own thcro must be at least fifteen years ciicn Don't you sec it merely pi-o- | me hassles l-‘ITIIII ' . n» ~ l. .' no l_' t- d d f. '1 " 1t, ,. ' _' , ______ L w‘ TAYLOB so eiei l spc f on v iage y an ‘inill’ you inigi and probably disparity in years between them. It tides a handle for gossip and be» The‘ Wm b so“ b Pubuc Aug. lrlisastri. would both think and feel differ- washer own wt ciousness oi vir- l‘itles ' 'tl t ' l* l ' D T e e y 1' s‘ TAYLO‘ “I am pretty well dear Duchess, lcntly." i‘iiy of utl t i ‘ “om w! m" m t“, eMLl “on m from’ of ‘he “w court E M! BIelimumwmeu-kiti- ‘y thank you. but oi course fceiingl “I don't know-anything which cai- y onyivl ‘lhre a “ed. u‘ power to hurting them? ~Thcy are ‘my sorryl B‘ A D llOWDEN SMITH ‘Bundmg m Chmkmetown m Qua" M‘ m. u“ -- i DAVE LYALL ievcryiliiiig dcutelv You have been h-vlievcs the deadly tcdium of life theriubordinlhcic utilised him-t to resin}: about yo". but ‘f you ham any mo!‘ y ' ' ‘County in Prince Edward island u‘ " \ _____'_... . vvvvwvv ‘ ' ‘ ace n o w c that they are come-m latln b» Q , l _, int Mai~docks~ well?" {lwould be welcome, and there is no she had been thrust bv the little coming suppliants for Ylour Bgrac; Author o‘ Porto Benn Gold. N“ ‘Saturday’ me 2am d}? of Febtrrzgc —~--—~—— . W, , h, - » i S - . ‘ ' ‘ - “ ~, ; ' a. o. ioai. at the our o ‘ l r m. l» n "'_"' which l her ‘icnlcm-c closed 'l‘hvjllitlc new blood But the lmpossibl: and xilileisi-Ot tflitnd it“ addice myself we“ you may diflmss u I we“ lnnclsituiite lyll18 811d hPlm °" m‘ ' l .. . ’ " " ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' 8 0 serv d the-m r- the - d \ '. ‘ "Ww" ‘ ' . , Th D h 1 r k _ _ I _ o e c v may icgm yoi . one , , . .. . me III] FROM e uc ass’ Wm had a a g’ w“ IDuchess gave hcr queer, hoarse little ,onc is charming. Mrs. Manning. I " m Tow-nshu. Niimbri PWJIW n D l , l ' v ~ - l ‘face and a double chin, smiled herjhugh lmay as well admit that I icll in lovel was] clalmly lfihfllllng what she might icgaid a child who may learn m“. m u" (ascln-“ng W", (amiable smile as she fumbled with ‘ ‘u ' v , l. 1 t i p‘ 1h 1 _ q‘ e pan)’ “W- Bu‘ h“ the 1L5 1955"" hi’ llhd by?’ of mrniince of those thrilling the fastening of h" coat It is cxtmoriuarv m“ "105 11 llvl 19f. 811d Im 80in! to give a some, there are moments when a Such words could not be accepted events which proceeded and “You are very warm in here my icresting! What courage these dear liltlc dinner for them—I qultc think little judicious counsel from a per- lcalmly cvcn from a Duchess. i "Wile Mlfllhlfi the Bvhlflfmflllfi » .. Jmes have and wha; faith!" ihcy deserve it." fectly unbiased no | h; ni‘ General Wolfe and afterwards dear," she said, glancing round with u? ., . ,, ' _ p0 ‘ n mg ' “d W” be clmflmwd’ ‘ G W hi t d hi. - appraising eyes. "Quite cosy‘ We I Faith in what?‘ asks: ‘W115. £111? i Manning sat iigid, saying occasionally docs, serve a useful \ l Gorge u ng on an a as been to see the” dear things Mining sharply I think “m. isw ilLls not ng. purpose‘ I've __________ soclatcd patriots. stopped here this t; m d I i d‘ I t Mardocks and thouBht 1 might lust n“ m“t"" Wm‘ “m” “my b°"°"“- lltemw" to idvlss you to go over to I I so a n: en u ou- s nry as well take you en rout-s. Of course n nothing‘. respect nmhml have. What could she say? The Duchess M d k 1 I and a splendid talc or adventuri- I nor foundation was not likely to be mfluenc“ or or oc a and accept the situation. ‘ I ought to have called long ago, hut l ____ ‘ _ b k d which has all the elements of éfxltzllfgir Ticleirnoun mnde to swmle from h" purpose by Il. will amuse and interest you frontier life when that life was bounded ‘as follows: b mmenflhl 5 the west side of the Melville M“ at the northeast angle or land ill the occupation of Francis 5m“! thence west to the east bound!!! . line of the Westmoreland Eststf thence north seven chains and lovi- teen links or to the southwest Bill" of land in the possession of Patrick McKeiinn, thence cast to the r084 Carter's Feed Store We have just received a fresh supply of Buckwheat Flour Made from (.‘lll)|('[~; “SILVER. HULL" Seed Buckwheat. Splendid for PANCAK as, PORIHDGE &c. -liie gets fuller and fuller. Well, and :my word which fell from her ~lps. "n"! they “mflnly ‘m! ‘ a‘ m Pcuwmt m Ameflr" " than" 810mg me r03‘, to [he place 6 (rung p" rnnnd. how are you?" The Duchess chuckled. She did The Duchess felt and understood u ' ' l T!" "hflflhlllml ¢X¢¢lll°f= 0| “'1', m“ 7"” D°°m Tml" Th” of commencement containing ill" She sank into the depths of IJnnt, and l1adIncvcr much liked CPClliil ‘the hostile silence Leaning slightly I wont d0 n’ Ducheu‘ 1 m“: l u“ "l" m“ l'°‘“"""" ‘ii Wlllfl“ NEW Sl-JRIAI. STARTING acres of land a littli- more or less. Fresh Graham Flour very large easy chair which creakedliuanning, and 11nd remarked qulle forward, she fixed Mrs. Manning's “we up my mind", lMllhsson. late oi York hint In,‘ NEXT WEEK. ’ i This siile is made in pursuance "l m,“ "om (hm-w Mo“ under her weight. She made an ‘calmly to her own people, that vhat lucid, still face with extraordinarily "Bl-It minds can be unmade. It's Queen's County, Retired Meirhani ' ‘a Power of 5mg mntaincd n1 two in wheat. and the no.1 o; n". extraordinary figure as she sat there ‘had happened would be excellent for bright but quite friendly eyes. what they're given us for, else how downed. testlle. lwrebv Iwllfy all ldr-ntun-g or Moi-mag:- dated rcspvvl‘ wheat. ' ‘tr-er large face surmounted by en- her. prmous headgear, built like a stack.‘ "My dear, we can't keep bank thscould this ridiculous game of liiv "Oh, my dear, you are quite mis» clock. Our day is over, for tbs-IQ"! b8 lllfflfld 0h? she’! chlfmlflr,’ II-"llllll lnllehied lo the "(l 4-, ‘II tin - ~ — lvely the liith day 0i March A l)- siul deeemul to mike immediate; ‘i923. uiid the flirt day Ol M” A a‘ i‘ §Cents Per Puiiml. W110i l (y; - ] ilhe handiwork of her maid. The lukciii Their faith and belief are present. It will be to our advent 4m) dear. quite charming: such‘ ‘Jrmellt i0 ll-rm at uln- ulilrc 0|" ' l‘ 19261 and made between Bvlllmll e lea “n” age, besides being what the Amgflg. simple, ‘ l manners, such hum- llell n MIHVLWHI. Soil 2mm cum» l ~ “ Us‘ Make Your [P93 I rmnm. o; Mnmownnd m QllPClit Great for Porridge or t ‘ ClilUIl-v-in Prince Eduard lslaiul Whcni. ‘ Loni‘. Skin Into-u Scarf l'l'sr cu i h: Ilfllrn skin and mink’ up will he ui-zir, chino i'.'\’l‘(‘ll sis nu sihvpits. sisiw lnw-nt on her personal adornment everybody, exec-p! ng us I ‘nasc had lhe new forces. If they haven't“ Pit-Y lhll m0" 01 W!’ flfllllmel‘; unuld now lic lliruwii ulvnv I Yet she had a vol"; h-vndsn-ne. “Did you sec them Ullih? Oi llmven‘t quite made up my mind and =hip in a village school. The resul lk- present unis duly villa-ind at thr- ‘o attire and lived in "insider-able tiurso. you understand, i riont go [ shan't live to see), at least thervelwould problhly be the evolution o‘ ‘olflcc aforesaid within hv'evc mvni al Jule of cnslln rtiggc ‘l, u ch c vm- ‘ ‘l ore?" persons having any vlllins Wgfilltfi‘ (regarding that |I1re not sent to serve an apprentice tthe salt! estate are lure-i rI-‘fflrrn lurmer oi’ the one part fllifl 1hr mi- (lwvwwod nl‘ the Otlwl mirl drdilll" liuvlinz been mflilf" hi l‘-‘,""""" m urlnc pal dnti lllll‘.l'(‘~l seclirvd li,\ h-"d morlquues 6 Cent" P" "mmm r most i-clreslvng afternoon" come to stay Eat ihrse (‘Qrfélls and ki-rp well. Phone fur some. come into temporary office, like a I perfectly new type." from this date. 8r .i‘~vii:is as in lhr- quorum-t mo‘ "w :\i:~ 1-.’ '\l'li‘1'_\‘ i-nx-rml-d we lint-w party in the House. What they "She is fortunate to have won Dated this 28th day u! January‘, A "w", “Am” "MPH," mied tlib: u--<~ni.\'»l\|\1l" ""‘ ‘l ' v ' ‘l lily of lln- in-irl ‘i-‘Hrf’ n lh‘ . \' .'~|\v lwr, Wt-ll i Ihlnl- ,\"ll'f‘0‘-'i(» or sny can't affect you m" me vr-ur approval. Duchess. But you 3P» lliiil- - ' ' l’ v Yznuory /\ l) l'i'|i ~ L- -t J crxnnis‘ hnll' \'"ll‘f_‘ "no: ‘|l‘.1'l"l, " ‘Y! a mi lnlu, mv (Var and - uch. We've hmi our innings. and frrgct i hnvc ‘known "hcr as mu- JOIIN A. .\l.\'|'llIl;~llA, r l-‘ur Kiwi" I '* l‘ "l" 51"" QIIVNII. l-JIJT" ‘-"~*'_"“"Hn wrong“ lo ihr: nn-swh» illnl cit-nu! < ~' i- ‘Wrg .i'.lr"r~~l.ilig ' dire s=av will be nlfe to carry mi vcuid know a person of lhui kind CHARLES ll ll. |-iI\(-\‘IIII"I"I 5".“ “m” N‘ n‘ V‘ "‘*"-'”' SEED STURI‘. U‘??? F’! w the sirfl ll'l‘l‘l‘ frewvv": '11". ills. wwl (i W" - 'Duchess had a frugal mind andlimmensc. quite primeval in iact Wlmle doubtless considered that money 'l‘hey believed in evervvhing und ans call horse sense, if we recognize ‘unity, and such wisdom! l think 1' l"!!! Blink. (‘harlottet-vfln. and all hlauiinng '-l~r"\ while." \- lh m-rre and ditznby cvcn m» a lor over four years." lnvi-cuiora. sct her mouth in falling world, getting all we need out "Rim-v- itmr ML“, “M”, h‘ Mu_,,,,,,,,,_. . . i l (ililli-Jau ‘Jll-l-sb. 6-H] an’ . ‘l Li tr‘ Boumwl.’ Mrs. Muiunig winced >l-;,-itiv all "Now, Mrs. Mazuiii-gio call