sro-_sro_J|'~:c':mlQ_r|'H=e: "'23 ..,,,, il IHWGR .. . - ,. _ N" | _ _ _ _ __ __ __g_ __ _ _ __ _...___ _._ -- --~~-~-~ ~ _--\ __ _ _ _I _ _ _' _ _ _ i __ y » ° Vlliat the Faslllanallles ,_g|§o__\V,o_arlng_ ____ ,___ .....,__, - ~,` _ Dlx Letter Box - lusintad Dreumaking Lesson Fomianed Will _ =ei-~» n 1: Potions" "`§%°`* a o i Why Must a Girl Have an Engagement Rum? . .Worried Wife Should Prove Faith in Her ‘ Bu .3imwb¢ll¢ Wvrfhinaivl time before we can marry, so I cant see the necessi She says she wants to tell the world by showing it. She is so sporty about everything else I am surprised at her being so set on this point. Can you please advise me. RED. Answer: My dear Red, there are a lot of things that a man can‘t understand about women and that keeps him surprised to his dying day, so the wise thing for him in do is not to vex his mind trying to figure out the whys and the wherefores or to start something by arguing about them, but just to fall in with them. His not to question why, his just to o ri b 8 an ily. so to speak. when' it is s. matter of engagement rings or anniversary presents or a box of ` candy or a bunch of flowers now and then if he wants to keep his w'ifo rating out of his hand and sold to tha idea that she has drawn the i matrimonial prize. thing she has dreamed oi' having ever since she first began thinking about boys at all and to deprive her of that is simply to rick her littl You don't have to have a great deal of imagination; Red, to see what ller engagement ring means to a girl, and I am sure that when you do 5’ ‘uni °°’°‘°°"° Lately I ha" Temved *W0 °41°fWm°“l 1550*! WU realize its signlncance you will hurry out and buy her the very prettiest ‘"8 me 9° WDW!! my husband and a widow »who=is in _his employ. I_have one that you can possiniy ni1nrd_ Ramen-ine, that this is he, mat moment watched all hours of the day and night and have seen nothing suspicious. andthat she will be grateful to you to the longest day that she lives if Thel' b°"`\ ‘519-im the? SW ||1H0°¢U'9-: I dem”-52;# .i'l,\§§ 12° dismiss her. you will rarer into nor feelings about it and also that it will be a sore but when 11° fold hvr io turn in her resisnei Wild came to ssc me. ._ $905111 her memory to her dying day if you don‘t. pleading her case and _telling me that I was taki ths_ food from her, and her sick mother and her child just on sllgliglxg tl* am not heart- ' And while we are on this subject of things that mean so mnnh in less, so I told her that I would sacrifice my happiness before I would have ` ' a woman and mean so little la a man, lat me urge you to try to accept a that against my conscience. _ The other diy my husbandwaa forced to woman the way she is made and not waste any effort trying to bring her cut her salary and she tried to kill hirn"by"throwing ‘il stone at his head to a commonsense point of view. i and then attempted to take her own life' with a dagger letter-opener, but _ ._ ill. But they do. A wife will let her husband work himself to death to sup- ply her with the comforts and luxuries of life and take it all for granted An without so much as a. "thank you." But she will s‘hed~tears of gratitude I think that if there ever was svelss in which ,-at woman should show over' a 10-cent bunch of flowers lf he will bring them home in her because mer ` _ ly they match some dress she is going to wear to a party that night. is this. That this poor soul 'shouid\ha'v_af tried to kill your husband and . kill herself`is no proof of her guilt, but of her desperation. “ i Try to think of what it means iofafvvomall with a sick old mother y and a helpless little child clinging toher skirts to be deprived of her job Why women put such stress on little things, goodness only knows. circumstances? ' _ ‘ ‘ ' ` ` ~ Ei; D. L. 2 b swsr ,' ‘V " ` A wife will consider herself neglected if her husband merely supplies her with a charge account on which she could buy s. ton of candy or a matched pearl necklace, but she will boast of his devotion to her if he brings her a box of chocolates or a string of glass beads. Once upon a time I saw a rich woman's eyes fill up with tears as she looked at a modest fur coat that another woman was showing her. "Why," exclaimed her friend in sluprlse, "my coat is nothing compared to yours. ,Yours is real sable.” "I know," replied the rich woman, "but I had to wangle it out of my husband and go and buy it myself while your hus- band gave you yours as a surprise and picked it out himself and knew dust what you wanted and could wear." So there you are, Red. That is what you are going to be up against ,when you marry. The little things that wpmen think more of than they do of the big things. Your wife wanting you to notice what she wears and when she combo her hair a new way and putting great straw on your observing anniversaries, when you met and when you got engaged and when you were married and her birthday, and if you look after these small details the great affairs will look after themselves. ` _' And if your girl is, as you say, s. good sport, she will be worth it. »-_ DOROTHYDIX. ;- aaaaao Dear Mins Dlx-My husband and I have been married for tsn years ‘bf ivmfect happiness, with me his first thought, but now I am undergoing _*_ ____ Keep IDIEITA YOUNUQ 'lint National Halas up ENJOY 4-your breakfast. Eat refreshing Kellogfs Corn Flakes with cool milk 1 _, F»>‘) ox-creammd fruit. Kellogg’sareao 1;* _wr 1° diswt lbw d ,,__- , failed. Now don't you think I havei right to want her tired under any- cy to a sister woman and"try'to puthorself in"thht womarrs place. lt` or even to have her pay cut down so that the cannot support them upon s eet with no roof to shelter them and you won't wonder that she was driven to a. moment of madness. ’ And back of that the mental torture she must have suiTered'at being ‘I damaged she will not find it easy to get another job _and she becomes the target for scandal, and every rake of a man will feel he has the right to iaault nor. . - , ' ' _ PAGE alorrr __________ ' '_ -. i P ’ ' ,_ _ _ __ _ ~ - --- .our-._ can--na-»-n¢.-f»aa.»_....._,_.,,, ~ ' ~ _ _ __ -_-_---l -1-~--"~“`“' _, ~ . V -- ,.__._._. » ' _ ___ _ __.._,,_ __ _ _______ ~-»~ _ ,_ ...__._.._'- ~ ~ ~- __ ,_,,____ __________.___ __ _____ _. . _ _--__...---- ---_~.. _-- ~- ~ - ~ - » , ***‘ ~- _,_________,_____ ,_..___.__..._»--1- _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ ` I _ no _ I i vs 4 l _ ~-;`,_ _ _ _ _ .__ _ _ \ ;_,_.__ `.__. _ _i i _ r " \ 1 l `\,¢ fir ~ i lWoman ’s Realm' _-:- Socfalildfri_¢l}faePersonal - - -’ ash 'bns a°-r Iiiteftltsrolo Husband by Ignoring' Anollyllwlls T » l ‘_ ' Letter - Bored Femininist ' ' _ I _ . . its - Tha stylist who pick from all ‘ ` -1_-- Paris has to offer, choose GUI' nerr Mira Dix-wily ir it that su-is are ao foolish over onausewnt -i~¢,N5_ _ _ rings? I am in love with the one and only girl, and it will be some And hm* one of thc may nv; ' °Y°f°“Y”““"”"ouritoaztiaoorrioaoutianatta-" -_ A f f `_ ing pale blue wide wals pique. ' ’ " _ _ L! Q , like the plaited arrangement of the _i / skirt, so youthful? ~ . ' ~ ’ ` ‘ l i_ I _ 1 It has an interesting inset yoke treatment that gives an opportunity E for a contrasting colour if you do d a" sire same. The attractively shaped d cap sleeves, create the smart broad- I ' Q Q ned shoulder effect. And uon't you \ ji | _ V aaotuor rpioadia :doa is to more " - . the dress of yellow cotton mesh - , ' with pique yoke and cap sleeves in _ ` __ 0 I I I I matching shade. _ sul - l . 5 tea IS '10 buy que 1 .f f ,l _ lly y S' ' bust. Size 36 requires 3% yards of `i~ / 1 e er Was re er AS fo Why your girl lnsisis on an engagement ring, that is sas _ ; rxplained. What the Croix de Guei-re is to the soldier, her engagemelxli A" Datum! 15 cent’ in stumps l 3 1"' i J fins 15 to B Birl. It is her badge of honor that she can flaunt in the face °r mm (com pre‘°rred') wrap com *E ` of me world. it is the outward and viribia sign or victory. It is the °“"°'“”" - P e pink _ action with no more thrill to it than any commonplace- businelul trade, ‘ No. 816. Size ..................... L _ l action with no more thrill to it tha nany commonplace business trade. _ ' Just think of all she would miss if she didn’t have an engagement ring. Nothing to gioat over, nothing to turn and twist on her finger and hold in this light and that light. Nothing to show the girls and have them “Oh” and “Ah” over. No excuse for telling that she is en- gaged. No putting it over the girls who aren't lucky enough to have achieved that masi0 Symbol that shows that they are dc-shed and loved by some man. _ - t N, m ,i NEMO i / ` , |ulloo~ao»osatlrles°lnllAaldrlleuL» ~ v Isa _ ` city stata , §l6r _ _ A ' 'in ` id ; _» "` I ' v r- ‘i`* _......____ . . ... ,. _ _ it. 'nrirllr oi the olri mother andtlla limo oilild crying to ner for tno A a bread she cannot give them. Think ofthem perhaps put out upon the __ _ f _ _ accused of a crime of which both she and your husband declare they are c innocent. lt means as much to her to have ,her good name called -in R e d R U S e 6 0 e 2 5 1 2 uestion as it would to you. More. llelihaps, because if her reputation is il 1 l You say that for ten years your husband has been devoted to you and his every thought has been of you. It seems to me that you make il poor retum for that sort of love and faithfulness w‘hen_you are ready tc believe the worst of him without one.iota of evidence against him and upon no better authority than a scurrilous letter written by a coward who wouldn't even sign his or her name. Knowing your husband as you do, you might have more faith ln him and I should think that your suspicions would stab him to the heart. ' My advice to you is to prove your-'love to your husband by ignoring these anonymous letters, written by some ons who wanted in hurt you Ind if any more come burn them unread. Then go to this poor woman and take her by the hand and try to help her instead of getting her tired. ' ' nonorav mx. . , -a a o 0 a o ‘ _ Dear Miss Dix-I am a girl bored -to death, with nothing to dn. Girls don't get an even break in this world. ` Why can't we join the army and navy as boys do? SAI-»LY~ , _.___- Answer: " I dont think you would had the army and navy very exciting in peace time, and if there should be a war when than is sqxnething doing you can go into the push in some feminine capacity. Why don't you put in the time preparing yourself for some worth-while career that you cm follow when times get better? ~ “DOI-1.0'I'HY DIX. For The Cook ICE BOX CAKES cream, or a mixture of both. It combine the mixture with "thai gather with some sort' of a‘ce.ke tom, interesting- tllsm, if desired. cake, angel cake or lsiiy i\!_1ler!_5_~’In _to form a deliln- Line the aides 0! any cue. the dessert is so , ex- the mould' with lady angers, ar-_ tremely rich that it should be serv- ranging them vertically, put half of sd only in small quantities in a the cream mixtluc in the mould, on meal containing very little fat. this lay the remaining mloarodnl, airoooa roo-nor cam 'rum-' nsoiagfuio b¢\an'oo.of,u1o mixture. quarters cup fresh butter. 1% cups’ and set in the coolest part of the _ sifted, powdered or oonfectioner'| refrigerator for’ twenty~four'-lloin-|`. ».mnr.lsm_1°vaH=i°1v.°h°ov°4 roservoaamoluomasurniahwiihl -~-- W A.lBAKEB. 'SIFI' OIR. IhlI0llwl1snthoRalnyR.iver ioamongthsmopasssngarsl B. DISTRICT Diltriot was formed as a Judicial the steamers. l=‘on.'r Fnanrosxs oat aug l- District william Andrew Baker 'rua vessels put into this ll AM°rnlngS'n'lc on the last day of the month the was the unanimous choice of the once The Nantucket paw A____.__ ___ .__ last hour ofthe day and almost District as Sharif! and received were transferred to the M mcomunmd itna loot tomato of mo iroar sort that oppoiaaaont on Juno nt. vineyard and mmd for vii in-nncss nnd Rainy River District the position he held moat Haven and New Bedford, while _*_ was thrown into sorrow on leami-D3 tabiy until bil death. other steamer was sent ou Helen had been brought up as a i ina panning of william Andrew The into Sheriff Baker wss the Marthas Vineyard’s “ Presbyterian and had always at , ,kay sheriff of the District of twice married but had no children, to Nantucket. tended her fathers church. Rniny River who died at his beau his first wife being mss _qnnio When the family happened to be mul home on me bnng af me Simmons whom he mnyried in Vllltilw relatives who were Episoo Rainy River where he had lived 1899 and who predeceased nun inliml. the Siibiwi of soiha to i for over thirty years about fin your an no was asain °*\““=l\ °““° “P ‘*‘"l“¥ °°“"°““' 'rna lata sheriff nam iirat row marries to ms uiooao of clan tion at the dinner table on Batur me "gm of any in ._ bnuiiimi hom Mnn" n ning., 93 hi. fm-mu. dl! NIM- *hd W f*“““Y W” 1° country nano roar Nor-tu :ako wife who atm survivor him other '"°° ”° ‘"‘““ th' ”P’”°P"’ rrirlra laiwarrl rsiaaa sept alta survivor. ora two broaiora lv- rr mmm 1884 and was the youngest son of Baker of Uhu-lottewwn and J. A 3'1"* "°"°“ 1”’ "‘“‘°” t° “ tha lrfa mailer aaa oilariotto no mor of naar. r lr x, and oao cept, but he roplied that he thought ___ liltar Mr! I. B. lrdwll, of lynn, they would go to their own church k M", away." io til littla irl I” M' ’°““'°' dm' h° ‘°° up oh' 5" ° 3 ina ui; of tation md learned his Funeral will be conducted '“ ’°“'” °‘“” ‘°° ‘“° ‘°' 1'" ‘“`°"‘,, iraao ia ala oitynfrf ouarlottotown. Wednesday mm tho aroaoaio 'ron isenottobelleveawordthoysay REI umwhichmwmt wp1,.¢|_”p_m ,_ New York and there learned TM B04! will lay in stats in the _ __ , 3 dratttingalulslittillsofailolanellllllillili 'limits ffomsnm. additional sweetened, whipped of Barments. toasted almond meats. lil pint cream, putting it on by means of ni the year 1891 he came to K9. heavy cream, it teaspoon almond the pastry bag and tube o nora, Ont., than Rat Poftlilr _extract, 12 macaroons, 1% dozen Chocolate Ice Box Cake Follow where ha entered into 'l1\llil\¢ll - isingle lady lingers. tha recipe for almond ice box cake. with Mr Nicholson. and in Methor_l:` Beat thc butter to a omitting the nuts and adding to the with Mr Nicholson nemo cream and work ia tus sugar, al- mwvd butter md ww a M11 s-i-nn.” .na opolos 1 mov; tau 8 C 01 lldé W D d nionn 'em-nn; nn.; ¢¢'¢.y°ii¢n_ 'rnm pound of gi-ated sweet chocolate, mn' uhbmmmt ,,¢ ini. point I H F C I'¢88¢ ` Ice-box cake is an adaption 0! 'add the egg-fwllites, whipped stil, melted. two years often' Ml' Nicholson elf n envy og either a charlotte or Bavarian and tho"choppeg`l nut meats, and lilfied and the lata Mr Dakar ear- NK DUNN, Hel. Aug. lv- _ ~ -riedmtllobuaineuroraaumllr vlauysrsonsxnn. always calls for whipped cream in cream. which should' be whipped V ‘ of years under his own ma'na'¢¢~ some form, and frequently for but- stiff and folded in. Line a three- WEAK ment and skill tar. Nutr are often added, and the pint mould with waxed paper, put Phkhnmv mould is either dsooraiodfor put to- a layer of maoaroons on the bot- T.” Lyghn . ` .s Sgggl tri ii. Ei? 3'? is § ities itil? isiiiig Eire" :Eli so raéti _ Got lilo Right of WIY ,El i**§ iiili il; ‘li , . l E ¥