5 i awe' nov “grae frm ,. .. -.‘ I '1=|z§’!- =-._..._ De 7 Ur The l bytery 1 Canada Monde; conferel the Re' chair. man oi Service subject ,E. Boo `Mlni5te ion. ‘ iheipful Chrlstii voklng 'tion in ier tool ;from il | doing . ways 5, 3 quote ,' l at l _ A.} ' n Th` rderf as a i" Broth li is tht ll larger .il life ll fi spirit there, man. ins 'f bein: ',_:.T 35-iii-- ed ir of-vb, sen! exvé Del' _ alll; are f mi fa-|11 ~ ll f l ll f> , » . l il? `l e. hey to bring her husband any dowry. and it is only once in a blue moon that most to ` upon himse - WR .. r°w1~1.<=1e1.=D1-» - .-_.. __ ..-__ rruvtgs ',_¢.<"'i§ Womans Realm 1 ._., “ ` _ A i ‘ _ i _ v 1 ‘ ` ' _ . -»- /. _ _ .. V . . .. , f, - if ` ’ -.°.- Social and Personal .-.~4-'-Fashio;i',g ,.,.,-.N _ . , - .g sl’ rift 'Dorothy Dix Letter Box ," Are Men More Apt to Marry for Love Than y Are Women?-Wise Wife Who Left Her l Husband When He Tore Down Her C\u°tains- Fifty-Fifty on Vis- . Deer Miss Dix-You say that the only way that a girl can toll whether an means what he says when ho tolls her that he loves her is by his . s m 1 If ellnohing his assertion by oloring hor a wedding ring. What test can it is very rare, indeed, in this country for the bride we even suspect A bridegroom of having been a fortune hunter. ln cases the wife comes empty-handed, a liability instead of an asset, xcept for the happiness she may or may not give the man. So, when you come down to brass tacks, a man gives a pretty con- f vinclng proof of t‘he state ol his affections when he deliberately takes himself the support oi A wife, for well he knows that it means that he will have to work harder than he has ever done befone and deny W if many of the pleasures and luxuries in which he has been in thc habit of indulging himself. 3.';;._;~_;~ On the other hand, a great many things beside love may prompt n _ girl to marry. She may have unpleasant home conditions from which ` _ she wishes to extricate herself. She may be tired of working and want ' to shift the burden of her support upon some one else. She may crave luxuries the man can give her. She may want a home. She may exch marry just because she doesn't want to be an old maid. | ® A man has but one reason for marrying. A woman hm a dozen ` ._ iting In-Laws l __..___. all a. man apply to a glrl's protestations of love? For. in many cases, women marry for u meal ticket. Personally, I think that men marry for love oflcu< er than women do. what do you think? JOHN. Answer: ' I agree with you. I t_.h.ink, taking it by and large, that men are more sentimental than women are and that the great majority of men marry` solely and simply for love. This is suiiiclently proved by the fact that reasons. Bo the man never can be ls sure that he is being lnarrleci for . __._,_._-uw..-.<.v.~.==» »-¢.,<...;.,=; love alone as the woman can. And, as there is no acid test that hc ohh » ._`.... _.-.__ Mu . . ._, ... - - A: f-~. - f-~ ... _. ~_..___._.. _.__.... ,_ _ . . _ ,_ . _ :A-1 ° _ , _._ ._ , , _ _ fulness f narrow tie seen maybe omitted. tlcsl blue plain betiete. The dress itseil is white botilto all covered in blue spots. . It‘s such e cunning scheme. and youngsters love it. _ Dlmlty prints, voile prints, ging- ham checks, candy striped cotton broadclctbs ‘and pique are also suitable. style No. 430 h designed for slsea 2,4 and 6yllrs.Biletr¢quires 1% yards of 35-inch figured with % yard of 85-inch plain material and 1% yards of binding. Beluretoiillinthesizeoftho pattern. Price of Pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. No. 430. Size .................... Name ..................................-. Street Address ...............,.................... City Btato It's s. darling dnss.'l1ze yoke and applied bendotthe hemlrenlu- ~ 1 J neue.-es--v...--vu.stu...-...tus . t . - - 1 1 1 » Q [Want the Fashion ° Well-Known Canadzans. at Court of St. James 1 _ ‘ “bl” “re W°‘"""" ~ ‘ lliuetnted Dreesmsldoghesou lluruished with 1 ltv¢1'.v Patton » 8| Annabelle Wartluswton ' :E5 .sei iii? Fi é? is amid v : .~f.=’i'>=_ '\‘\"4'l¢\` ' \ J J all 'Qi ATE _1l\~.._._~ l t _._______. -‘E A\~.s.__-`..._,,,=,, A DATE CUSTABD PUDDING PRESENTED T0 KING AND QUEEN AT BUCKINGH.__._ _._ ...... _ apply to her to determine the genulnenoss of her affection, all he can do » , qi-`|‘m'd§";°”-Ty,,'f'};e| mum ba- 1 cup sugar. ls G 'D tak h df “_ Mrs. R. Y. Eaton (2) and her daughters, Mba Nora. Eaton 11) and Miss Margaret Eaton (3), an shown here asithey appeared when wr now md I don* mmk than u 1% mbyespoons nom-_ jus e er wor or ._ --fill tiara Mu than ' ue can, however, accumulate some olrciuusiuuuul evlucuce which will P15; ‘to°‘ “b “"3 eh 11° 1:1 em Pllwe. lr Alton er ere were seven Canadian women l1r¢==1\¢=d to 01° KIM I-“il Q°°°°- anything wrong with my appendix. tend to prove or disprove her exertion, and lf I were a young man trying _ " 5 Y °\'0¢ y W ding, London. l ' But it W” mo, of the mlnum 5° to nnd out just how much a girl cared for me I should make careful note I -_ --1- -1 V . -___ call and lee about it.'. of three things: ` ` = I leaving for home this morning Juice and rind l lemon. I cup milk. it cup butter. Daughter-:, "But, mother, that, Yolks 2-eggs. First. I should observe whether she always wanted to be on the go i ` . - wnnvt me new mmm” that was whim 3 ,gm Dr not If' every mm I called I found her with her hat on' Nady to For me Cook I “med by 1°: their I specialist trorn the city who ex- $4 lb. packaged dates, stoned and start out somewhere and if she had to be continually amused by being | c°1W¢“ W ' - | _ welcome guest for sometime. ‘mmm W" out up. ° taken to dances and night clubs and theatres and movies and restaurants . .. 1 . CALLOPED ASPARAGUS Grandma: Oh. he was a doctor Mix sugar flour butter, .cmon and if she always wanted to be in a crowd, then I should know that she S Bid me "One Club" and I will bid one wonder of the future-blue is .° _ ° lm wg my I gl-wnghg lie wg g lime’ md egg-yolxls. Bti;-‘fn the milk. add didnt cure for me particularly-that she merely wanted some man who "No-trumps” at once for thee l' bo b it i Iso Oo ti Mm 1°” M°L‘“'° h“ mm” ». _ 1 bunch u5paragus_ _. 01' y ut s a nservs ve f for s minister. . "°“Id sh°W he’ "' 3°°d 'Ame' , 2 ul hi _ Or bid “One Heart," or Spade. and I oolori However, Mrs. I-fer-ridge, °m""' 1°" NT' 121°” '° “;;_h;' cupi s w t sauce . The W1 wh° "my 1"" y°“ Wm Want "° ‘my “" h°'“°» Whm’ Sh” e Will raise to “'l.‘wo" or "Three" looking divinely happy, is concern- °°“si“' mfs 0 v° ' D McGill Convocation on Thursday the beaten egg-whites and dates Bake in pan or water in s rnoderau , over for $6 hour. ‘ri cuplul bread crumbs. ' can have you to hersellyalono. She will find it more thrilling to hear you I ed simply with me mmm ,.bwy.,_ the letters departure to Europe, M” amp' md obnmcd nut. cm” , _ r 15 bo t h mu , ll cupfulAmerlcan cheese-grated _ remm ce a u w en you were a e boy with pale green freckles on Scum I, Cupful bum md me ,.No_mnnN' md it Shan But he might already be counted as Miss Cocaine, s daughter of hmm" in Engmh Mm Bury is h as th sh ld ' v if 1- . - - . _ Your an an 6 wo" W he” the greatest "mr in ms "ws" Mmm l stand the latest recruit to the Byng Boys m°h°l” mum' M ' tho daughter of Mrs. Escery and the DATE CAKE _ cl . th ul-agus . none. and she would rather look st you than ut the pictures or u thou- °““ “ii “fm e “P ‘“ 1,., d B t 1; th fonowlh “”"‘* Wm* nf' “‘"°"- °f N” hm A G. (nn-ti nm-y 10,-,rm-1, to oup brown sugar. d hhiks one-inch pieces. Reserve the white T0 H0501' “W d°¢N°f 95 1' YDEWGU 01| 0 U York mah” daughter m mme” . » 531] S .. Second I should ohm,” how 3 gm treated my Pocketbook If she.) ends for soup. Cook until tender. :bfi d°\\bi:1h\>y the bieoe, it shall zfiilnezlnoon to personally inspect whue In New York img Mem” -0! this city. . . . was always hinting iorthings and making me spend money th L I Id l Brown the bread crumbs slightly in once . _ a con l . ¢ . willbe aguest at the Panhellenicx “NAL “_ NWI” went Warm nbt afford; U sh, always ordemd mo most expensive things on the mmm the butler. Place a layer in a butter somdw Hotel ed baking dish, add a layer of es- Bid me "Two Clubs" and I will bid Mr- and Mrs. Paul Murray _ _ |Bockvillo for the Mt- Allison and nothing would suit her but the highest-priced seats at the theatre, ' ' . men I should know that she had no intention of manymg me and that purugus and repeat until all mater- A heavy Heart for thee, entertained at a mixed dinner party Mn R H J num Wu at me commencement, her son Albert E she would throw me Mme when she had dug the mst dollar out of my luis are used, adding crumbs last. A Heart as long, a. Heart as strong, Wednesday evening for their tome; mémgere or 1;” een M Minley huving passed the Acuiomle purse, Buc lg gh, wg, mn°m|¢51 md was always trying to save fm. me, COW' “lffh U19 Chwle- 40° °V€1' With A Heart ls fair and free. friends at Govemment House- _ um' 5 ~Arts Matriculetion examinations - _ Queens has arrived in Ottawa to mth hom ._ I would know that she was expecting to share ln my fortunes. bum’ and bake in B' m°d°m"° °"°“ f ' ' ’ spend 5 :ew days on he 1 r . _ _ Third. And, lastly, I should notice how she guarded my hearth and umm brown' U in U19 Wh°1° °f mmf# b0°l¢. Pl'0'I1‘ll¢l' J- D- SEWER Wh0 hal Gunn? Mm to Gmac" ersonal safety If she began to wo over what I ate and to caution "’*""'*** That Heart I'1l bid for thee! been indisposed was, for the past ' " ' It ycu’ro wearing dark blue this P - rry f me about not setting my feet wet and to beg me hor. in ovclwom and to mn BUNSHAW WOMENS 'N' Bid me "No Bid," and you will find week under, Doctors orders, con- Mm E. P. M'D°;es°wh° B vm summer let your accessories be e wam me when I left of an evening to be careful when I crossed the strcris STKTUTE A whining call with me, fined to his home for a much ' soft dusty pink in color. Pink is and not to get run over by an automobile, I should know that she was *_* needed rest, tm Ismnd "° 'p°°'k °“ m‘“‘°“"y the newest detail shared in Paris. really 1,, yove Wm, me_ This Institute held their may 0|. Md .1-hx,” Dwmomu., straight . , , work in India, was the guest while , , , in S id Of M Nld HU! This is an infallible test, for every woman who really loves wants to ‘“""‘ng X” me 5°h°°l with "h° away Mr W Chester S Mchure M P “mmm ° ‘wr ‘i Mrs. George D Pope of summa- _ -_.'ut.M.w.Mrt. la- ’ " ' "lc .m.n»o. ' ’ ' mother the man she loves . _ _ _ _ . DOROTHY DIX. ll;:;“N§;;nng’gpcned 5; sxgigrzm I’ll boost the call for thee. .und Mrs. McLure are expected W “_ _ _ side. hu been spending some um, Dear Miss Dix-I have been 'married four years and have one child Od” f°u°"’°d by ’°P°“““3 th° Th.” spuihut my ohms. my Diamonds’ 2;” may mftopen thllilr hong' The mu” °f tm sunummmel lin gdnBpeorst ‘mlm mm har ‘mm M". ' - ’ . H. ‘ nun n ey. u er open ns e . Iainstor street. My husband ls very high-tempered and stuborh una 1 um very my gong, Creed. Minutes of lm martini ,,,,, H . 1,, G°lf Club euhrtulned fur the first ' ' so I have always given in to him in order not to have any trouble, out were md and approved The sm -ph, em, °f m., W *er L" °m_w°L . time this season at the Ulu-b house M, A, E mm sm M P md M lately things have gone so 1 that I ¢, d 1 und school committees brought in fm-,m-,ds _ ' ' ` ' me crisis “me over "mln °°““° Sw" ° my l°“g“ And “mr ,_epms_ A new sick commb Irhlxlo gmmmd of suit Mr. George Filliter and son; :S play” ¥and“"'°.’“°°" B335 Mclean returned Wednesday from . About two weeks M01 cleaned the kitchen and Put up some curtains, W0 WHS =1Dl10ll1t@d. humtly, MH- ° n 6 “"1 U: in tc,:'m}: iver frFmthM0n;;b°n ,gm served. Mrs. D. R. Morrison won omnn' , , , thinking that myhusbl-nd would he pleaseaihut 1 had moo to marc our Gvdfllc Mnvhwd und Mrs. J. w. F15" ° “Y “ ° ° V W ' first prize and Miss Eve Morreul home as nice as I could. but when he came home he ordered me to tuko _l3f>.\'C@. 'I‘l1f~re Were S¢V¢l'll DBPGN Tm mm' °t Wu” nnrly “I” er' _ _ _ “wus any u "1 m°'°“m'l7 immmnt them down. who-hralu notdo. when no oumuhome the hoxthlsht und 'fed mul fllffvrfmt members siveu “Y” ’°m°mb°fl the birthdays of ' . . - /' h"”'”‘m°” °°'°"' ”‘ °‘°”‘°°' naw that 1 had not-obeyed him. he was furious, pulled down the uuriums it puter to flu out and present st his very y°uns friends- 11° had M” mme” °°m“ 'md mm’ rt wlu be pleasing to know that "Deadly 'mm md “W” 1" °°”" and told me that I had to obey him in everything, that 1," W.,-. ,<,,,,,,,,,g line next int-cilug. It was decided .lust presented Tony. the smell son nm ' ooo it lb. (cr 1 good cup)~‘ butter 2 eggs. 4 2 large cups flour. V 'fi ‘cup milk. 2 teaspoons baking powder. 1 lb. packaged dates out up and Aoured. it lb. chopped walnuts. Citron peel or 1 cup raisins. ‘ Bake slowly 1% to 2 hours. DATE CAKL 1 cup sugar. 1 cup sour milk. 54 cup butter. 2 cups flour. ‘A lb. packaged dates out up ans iioured. ‘/4 teaspoon cloves. ‘A teaspoon cinnamon. _ 1 teaspoon soda. Cream butter and sugar; ‘sdc flour mixed with spice; then sod: in the sour milk, and lastly the dates. Bake in a moderate oven. CHINESE CHEWS l cup dates (chopped) 1 cup walnuts (chopped) 1 cup sugar. % cup pastry flour., 1 teaspoon baking powder. 2 eggs. it teaspoon salt. Mix all dry ingredients together add dates and nuts, then .eggl beaten light. Bake in as thin s sheet as can be spread. When dons out in small squares and roll \I balls. then roll in granulated euaar ' oonlvnaxs naors i cup sugar. ,- 4 cups cornilekes. 2 em. 1 cup packaged dates. l cup nuts . Drop on buttered tin and cook ll air . f ly hot oven 5 minutes Herring: caught by Norwegian hshermsn last season totaled nolrll Bll.000.000 gallons. P leofevofy eonn1ry.\vho ,thtimponmoeofcllu skin. should use Qdiclh loqforthe dellyooiiet. It sndoonulmtbemsdi- Oatlonravvhioheootho beal,eevvellucleanse, Pr|col!c. CIAMKDOGI J.1'.Wl¢ °0lPC!| Ltdnliill-