1;. qi-V .;i~ ¢ ,‘»f' “_ "sl -1-.. ii- , .5 ~ `?__`... .’ ~ .,_ 1 i v. is i. l t l l ll f il 4' 1 r \' 1 .tl *f' ell \ il i"“§¢'l1fh E( 7 E ‘. tl L t l __.-.i-.»_.-_ it ~» 5359 is '-54 'JUJT'_"’f! \ \ tt ~ ir ` PURITH FLUUR " Besf for all your Ba/ring tt T 4 »¢ » , A [ways the for/,ozmie ` PAGE TWU A U15 <,1-|A|<1,UrrFrUvviv _uuimmmv 4 __1 7 :_ - , ___ c»-_.-|U»,,-,~ *-1 v,._,,, T, T ____,_ ’ `~ _ Y i -* ' . ___f:- -_ ;;;_ , , __: , 7 ' , - - .,_._. ,.-_______, ____ :‘ 9-00049040 A .viarriagf ' say: neg: truun rss|slt}l_A.t,s_._._tl|lltllEt|» ltrrvvuu Dorothy Da _» ' - if I - ll A Z/ ,__. -. j.`/ » ° W ’ , // A ~ -' "V When Two Persons Contemplate Matti- i . , . Unhappntess O-OO-O \ <\ A' _/-f”,/ -' /"" .-:."~'v.. _If rf 'fr "`-~~. /:="‘“ i.,/_,, _.. /-f- J ,gs-ff _fs ~ _ -gf jf fi, 11'. ».. oss _ ,»i>r'-""!"=°'='-. ` t , _aiagagotvit , ‘_ * ' ~ '- ’ 1 ‘Qs or l , _ §1.;,..--- _ 1. P? . ,YP E '-'v..- _ _ 5, ,. ,ii . /it ._f<="-""" |l'.. 1 ki - Civ? il il \\\§a||=%¢lY_ ft ’&____ ._ __, ,f 1 T-"`.'.=" " '>-'. " 1| _ _ _ 3 "' 12 big biscuit; -wr ' 1-'iw sf-_-.\ ...,--,_.'.»- , ,_ , , - -zw... .- X-_., i,-fr; A-._*'~_j' ~~ -_,_ _ ,,. _ ur every bex f5T H0 S _ . _, , . F rt ‘ .sl 1 i, ‘Jin ;;t1=; _ r1.1.. _ , _ , f‘;)C;,,\ _\ lk, _;\ HQ? _, icinpci- and boss; ways he hiitl known all of his life. Nor why Tommy B) KA Y"LE}"\ "onlin l ,ine a;l_3,;(_);;'m,;;,L, Poor ntilriicci Cvcrtrude, whose cxnavilgauce he ml15t have kl\0Wi1 WOU-ld ` A ‘S " ` ` K A ,_ keep his nose to the gi-indstone. Nor why Mary let herself in for fish.inS ~ ’..~ ,;,;:~¢: ', 1 tx tr fr we at l 12 1. .$,.-J tif . >. :,- ....<.i 1-, -ri:-1;, ~ 1'.. ,t li' :` r..,' _:; a ._i.-,;‘ ' 'Z`2~ : »~`. fy. .~ :nif- f . I’ ‘:_‘ 1: E- »; ,_ t'» rr ' ' I` _ l __ V1 .`\I‘ _ ll 2,: I ”,.,l to E;tI,> ei- ‘.:i .ol-~ ii. l-“I ra.- , Q :I 1 ’ _ i al, ». {,'».t t y .. _ ,V _ ,- H 1 ‘ ". '_ '>It-a.f- rx 1, ‘ ' it 1 ~~ . _ti 11, Kira arid Rand :nat they ` 31111121 1-:er to the ;."n~.>- ,fzci-L t'o:t:i1; sin ti., ,, .1 `.\..'_.'-:' or help ii; -1' - B1.: 'v,1'r\:- :vas :tor needed noni-_ azzi In 151 was too late. Rand had f:v\':‘. ;I;~* f.i1't1i for Dr. Kr-t1j.'u1 ` 1, .; ll.i.1:11 0:1 Bitfr; the ol-'i :1'.1t1 1 _ '.v,-il ai itbolit. three, and .::;:n-;~ci;;iiel_v coizfirnied their fearsl 11':;\: sontctiiitig was seriously a:11,.=_=. ,\l‘.'<. Roj: 'ras in a coma 1: zr. '.',3;..ii in s'.:in'.ilat1t t-sitlri :ti /.~ 2111. a; four oiilo,-k het' fnt- l 1`,;. '.,»:'t-.1',i1;t1t: stopped. l "Dt-acil' Page said in her fright- 1 t-it-rd heart. and for an awful 1110- ‘ .:.»1;f, all tilt- wo:-ld .~<‘-titiztttl cieatl, Sin- lt.'iti ,-it-it de.itl1 hefo1'c. b1l'. ,~ -11: lzo-,\ this wa.ulnr ln colors ~ l for clttytilnt- rlrcssy cll'f-sscs. 5.\,i;;ll;r. _ | ack ci~.»pf~, f , ,fl_, \\' '.<»l'.`f,~'l-fl;. <-t.c_, are all .suit- ` V J. l1\`r‘I~- I-tr this ca jc to make tires.. l" l -<1 1- _ No 1843 is cie,~1m1e ,V R l ul p 5 WDP. fl L ‘ Gwvo-makm endorse pastel blue. ,, AWELL-BALANCED diet will help to keep you mentally alert and ph_vsica1l_v fit. Shredded \\"hc.tt and milk make the ideal family food. You get the rich natu- ral nourishment, vitiimins, carboliydrirtes, proteins and mineral salts of whole. sun- ripcned wheat. Try crisp, _ delicious Shretltled \\`hcat _ for io|norrow`s hre.1kf.isr. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Hlllfl Fnlll - Canldl Rand spilled the tiny yellow pals into his hand. “Somcthinz site li.-efi iz: lnriza. probablj.'. Sit" had a bali hzart and siic had bl-cn iintiei' .slroiig ¢`lt1.»Z;o:1, of course, Her sister, Mrs. Prendergasz. had refused to see her, and she was very mticii il;J.~et. If site had ask- vtl 1:15' ailviet- .shc wo',1lfin`t hiive 1-Iikezt a1;vtE1ii;f:." "Who is going to ic-ll her sister?" Page asked, in a whisper. “Let her have her sleep out. I’ll tell hcr in the iiioriiiiic. These old ladies- " Rand shook his head. “Cant you do so1nc‘..l1li1:. doctor? Flora begged. Her teeth were chattering, and with hcr straggl- l ina hair and the old wrapper she was clutching over her bt'e1i.s'. Page thought that she looked like an old, old woman herself, It was , all like a nigiitmare. ‘ INSTAL.\IEN'I` 14 l Ai. Ra11+o+¢o-Oo-o-oo-v~¢+¢¢ OOO-OO-O-O4 It is Wise to Consider the Faults of Each Other mony, for This Will Prevent Much tl , - 0 A ‘ ri thin bout marriage is that even the most intel D V0-O-Q-O-O OOOOVOOOOQOO* l *9'§O§9\'O'O§'*9-*OQO OO-O-O00-0-¢v~~'6+v ’ OOO-O-O-O44'&§O0-0040400-0 O0-OO-OO-O-0040-00-0-0009-Q40-6-94960 . , ' 0 _ ~ ° E) Woman’s Realm -.°-‘Soczal and Personal -:- Fas tons -.°- zterature l One of 1.10 cti ous gs a - ligent inen and women entertain a naive childlike belief in the miraculous l powers of the marriage ceremony to alter the character and disposition h f , _ t _, w e n o u e_ of an indniclual and change him or her into something entirely different from what he or she is by nature. , ,_,i._:`% *se ,-.~ . .. ~. is » it _it-» A!-‘ei »_<-'a_ v }'_;i"_ _ “£3-_ I.~l) V , .ff f* In ‘f ‘£5 ,,,”t roinatitie women niai-rying prosaic, practical h1A D E I N N A - O F N A D I A N W H 1111.-.iii-.-.~. n.t :__ i’ti1-nans inai-tying rouiidnrs, and livrdes or otlierwisc Salle l anti ,~t.;.~tl>jt~ '.\'\.:.:t'i1 iuarryig tirunl;ards, gamblers, ne el'-do-wells, all vic- , Q :_ cr.;-,i:;.-;_:.; 11;; xr:-,:_, ::,:, , ;::-;¢_=_i;i_-,im-_-_-:_T:-v_-.f.-;;.;; ;:,-;> ';-i--i;_ii_fAf_'_f-.f um; uf uh. `.`,m,,~_\uu0u -“hcl-C is 5-0m,_,Lhmg ln)-src;-10115 and 0§;Ct1`lf, in 31113; pulmd by U" v"._Fr”h Plans” 'ite three ozliez-,=, 'talk-sci. and P.=.:e 1'“‘5f“` mm "““~"“"°' “‘ mu” and woman nom me Son' or B méband 8 ull the original fmsltnns in sale- ,_ or \ \ C, 0,. wife wc tl ,-.1-~_ wail- to the kind we do wuliii; mel Side guuded In ,he U" you ,me M ._..,__`_\_`A /_[6 U E ;;`..:.$ I. ., ._ _ - _ lilr '~ :`;i~ ` 'on ai;`bieii1arria.,cs we b@.10ld on ' ‘y ' ~ I, /, (4 of slii1pi»t~t;':;.; Sain, ‘.‘.l1on1 she kncw to be constitutiorlally averse L0 work. The L-:ip.ai1;il;.:1i, ot course, of this queer vagnry of matrimony is that none oi tiresc men and women expected chose they niarried to have me faults after marriage that they had before. They believed that there was d Thus it is ia. common sight to behold a highly cultured man leading bo the altar a litlc Dumb Dora who has never read a. book in her life, .serene in the faith that as soon as the minister has mumbled 5 few W0rds over them she will become an l.ntell1gc~.nt companion to him. We see domestic men niarrying wild women who loathe COOKIHE stoves and love night clubs. We see ambi- ` 5 - '., _ I _ . ' '=. _._ ' tions men inarrying lazy Slotens who have - ` ` not evi~i\ etit-1-s'\' enough to nut, a wave in their hair or keep their com- ;-.`,`. plt»x,o11.~ » Y: _ ;1tn.1`,t11;: t:1c:1.' I don L kltow wha' saint- l11a<_iit' in the \vt-ddiiig ring that would change natural tendencies an - lifclo1i,; ltalitts, t-urn tt-n1pt~t'.<, improve the complexion, stop falling hair, R O A S T E D A N D C K E D I N N A D A “H246 t-ure flat ive; anti goin-rally make over the party of the other part to their , - - llc;irls` tit-ste. . ,_ f k If. liov.cvci~, it is an ainazing thing that any one outside of an institute for the feeble-minded should believe that marriage has the ,Power to chit; ~ iitlicrs, it is :till stranger that wc actually believe that marriage l , tu l ` ’ S H .~ will ilizllttte tis, oti1'.\\iii.t~~_ and that, after a clergyman or a Justice of the ite l’l-are 'nits niadc a- 1. ~,\ p.:.~.~,es over us we will come forth new people. with ati entirely different sul. of cliaraeteristics “’ ”““‘“' tus TURN Tlils ls why 111.1113: men look upon marriage as ia. reforma ry lion. Tl1c_\‘ know that they have not the strength of character nor the will pir.vt=i- to rt\.~i.-i the teiilpialioiis that beset them, but they are sure l that ii1;tr1'i:ict~ will atitoiriatieiilly free them from the lure of ihcir vices. 'I‘l1e nrti11_ka1-d built vos that as soon as he is married he will lose his taste for liquor and never thirst for a highball again, or yeani for the ¢0I\V1V- iality of wet parties, The spender and waster believes that mrlrriage will .sew up the lrolcs in his pockets and tum him into a saver. The lazy loaf- ei' believes that inarriage will fill him with energy and pep and make him a go-gciter. 'l`i1i~_pliilaiidcivr belicvs tliat marriage will stay his wan- dering feet and nail them to his own iireside. And it is the same way with women. The virngo thinks marriage will cure her temper. The t-lothes-niacl woman thinks she won't be inter- ,ostcd in tht- new fasliioiis, once she is married. The shiftlcss woman L thinks she will just. lovc to work in her own house, and so on. l And in this iinfotiiitit-ci bclicl in the magic of inarriago not, only to cliange others, but also to change tlicmsclves, lies the great tragedy of marriage, Fior, alas, the charm does not work. There is no virtue in l the liocus-pocus. .\larriaf.te does not cliunge people. It only makes them M l IN OCTOBER Now come the rosy dog woods. The golden tulip-t.ree, And the scarlet yellow maple. To make a. day for mc. The ash.trees on the ridges, The alders in the swamp, Put on their red and purple To join the autumn pomp, Along the pasture wall, And all the bannercd iimacs Have heard the frosty call. more so. After ntarriage the drunkard yearns 'just as much for drink as ,W110_t,1;gn 50 dead (0 y,q]0r becforc n1at't'i;lgc. The gambler is just as much drawn by evcry game of chance. The man who was restless and pleasure-loving, and to whom every fluttering pcttleoat was a signal to get up and follow, finds home a prison and wife a jailer. l The woman who loved pretty clothes and gay times and whose feet ,ached to dance cannot solace herself with pots and pans, cooking clin- ncrs and walking the baby. For we are even as God made us, and mar- riage docs not cliange us into something else. Hence the wisdom of pick- ing out in marriage what wc want to begin with, instead of expecting some mira/cle to rave us from the result. of our folly. DORGTHY DIX. As not to raise a cheer, In trlump of the year! “MUl\IS" FOR SHORT The woctlhine iizllius l~.. -- criinson When all the woods are mztrchliig -BHSS Carman' and cinnamon, also the soda. dissol_ fur back as Confucius, but have been largely developed by florists of Europe and America. 'H-IE COOK 'S Q CORNER ' NUTTIES Have 1-1.2 cup of flour, l-2 cup of butter, 1-Z cup of sugar, one egg, a little cinnamon, 3-4 cup of chopped walnuts, 1-2 tcaspoon of bl-car- bonatc of soda, l tablespoon of l boiling water, and 3-4 cup of raisins., Cream the butter and sugar, add ,the egg, beat well, then add flour, vcd in the boiling water and lastly the nuts and raisins. Place in small Chr_vs:u1tl1<>lntims are namczl fi-otn,hcaps on a greased baking tlicetl two Greek words meaning gold and. :incl bake from ten to fifteen min-l A widower,” engaged in the sac. task of going through his depa:-ted wlfe's possessions. decided to keep as a. memanto a hat which he had always admired. It was placed care- fully on a. shelf and was not tlzs- t1u'bcd until it was discovered by his :econd wife, who inquired ab.v,1’. it, and was told i.ha_i: it was kept in memory 01 his first Wife. In due course the second wife de. parted this life, and again the be- reaved man selected one of her li.1t.<. This was placed beside the first hai. Time softened the second ltss and a third wife arrived in the household. She, a1'o, was curious when she found the inillinery arid asked questions. The husband ex- plained that the hats had belong. ed to her predecessors and were .kept as memenlos. “That.`s all rightf she replied. "but the next hat that goes up there is going to be A bowler." flower. they are natives of China as, utes. l l l Today’s Short Wave lt0)Il:1 6 n in. --News in English, Sei- ections from the opera. "Marni- Ciablltiiiu dt,-l Cairo" b_v Ribaud. Romc’< Midnight Voice. Vocal con- cert. ZRO. 31.1 m,, 9.63 meg. LONDON 7 p. in. “Down to the Sea in Ships Sea Power." GSP, 19.6 in. 15.31 inet' 1 GSD, '25 5 n1_, 11.751111-|r_; GSC, 31.3 m,, 11.58 meg. PARIS 7:15 p. m. --Theatrical Program. TPA-4, 25.6 ._ 11,72 meg. ' BERLIN 8:30 p. in. - Trio in F major by Robert Schumann. DJD, 25,4 rn., 11,77 meg, CARACAS 9:15 p ni. »- Danc»,‘ Music. YVZRC, 51,7 m.. 58 meg. 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