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This may- ' ’ e ' i 8111' _xh the song of a. btrd that money take frcm 1o w 12 hours, as the Mgrléltuge orDa gatnéeeré£nsteadi 0f ¢l°“'.1l'r"°§h;-ifllins, - at. cannot buy. curd wants to be very dry. Turn G mg 8 e I'll C 3 an cartons an age. If]; 1' ll -In the glory of a. sunset that the the cheese into a bowl and add: Plugging Away made in Qanada. ‘f5 hes theatre cannot duplicate. 1 tablespoon butter t. each pint Sh R h .t ' '_ Q 1°!‘ —In the laughter of a little child of chcese substance and enough e eac es] l M" that orchestras cannot rival. salt to make it palatable. Now i" t i!" —I.n the pum love of a man for a whip it up with a fork or wire ' Y0!- maid that only heaven can beater until it is a smooth paste. . The theme song of the modern woman is the old ditty: "I don't know \‘ inspx-e, Put it on a plate or other dish and ' “r — ~ —- -— where I'm going, but I'm on my way." She is on the march, but she fsc -!n the knowledge of a clean con- 1mm 11.10 a We]; by using two WEDs YANKS’ HURLER. isn't headed for any particular goal. She hasn't even mapped out an ', 511 science that no riches can knives. one in each hand. smooth! When the New York Yanks roll; itinerary of her life Journey. 511d 5119 llllilft de- .' g Ili- campare. over the top and sdrs and put iz, ed 111W 5'!- Louis. Danny MacFadv- cided whether she will take the road that ends in -‘ ‘wo Miss (icrlruile Lewis (fonuuuy, 32- .411... "Star", Toronto,‘ away in the refr gerawi" to cool. ea. the bespectacled hurler. ahrang domesticity, or the one that leads to a career, so , he‘ year-old Philadelphia svvlvll’ slrl. I sllrlvrlse on his mates, announcing she seesaws between the two, and this is why she _ ' " wil who became the bride of Harold “wit” “"9" that he had married Marie Barty of so seldom gets anywhere. " ma Stirling Yiuulerliill, rhm-ririfs !‘l(‘|l- , KNOWING PM‘ 9' pa“ of sour milk on the Chicago. cOi 0st bachelor, and son ni llic late “ORTH 3V7‘: h???» ll 5l0\\1"l1l' flllltil Every boy with any intelligence whatever h” ' < . ‘ in. mm“... h. hmdvrliilt. rm- couple PM . , , , ,°‘" gm‘ ° “‘l"'"“ ° "m l“ some definite piah of me. He knows what he - - glycenm w“ remme “flee whe Then ur it into a ba and Es! sailed for Lurope on flu- Rex im- m. i “k n6 fabrics . Y- P” _ 3 H I Wang; g9 be 5nd do and he m; hjmgglf for that l medlulvll‘ aflvf their \\\‘\l<li"!-' vfre- fvitrosutrtrgufmg (Jtilewzgbr; Apply hang i‘ “p w dlnin" A5 m" shmfnd! T E S i particular line of work and bends all of his ener- . o. comm i “he my m ' L-Z- - and rub gently until the stain dis- pmcess WW.“ the ‘vb-y ceases w: i e ewes mm‘ e1‘ ° l" w ° a" _- while you play bridge with the other. __ “ " ’ 1 . h h th llhi. tld f hi. ~ 1“l’p°“s' , flW i" P- "Pad-l’ Sim“!- Tm" W“ LEMON PIE runner; t: do he...“ ligveses or efrathe 30:1; wmnmug ,,,"°§,',‘,“§§,,,",,_';§',"',‘,‘, is‘: elm hills‘, d p? that’ they "l ~ - - ———— th cl into bo '1 a b t it ' i‘ . °Y °°°°m ‘° °- BY a" an l A Orntng Si" 11¢ i If grease is spilt on the kitchen incur a . “w, an ea “'—'** the? Want t° 4° in the Wmqd- m” Value]? dream °f mmlaie- °l' t” way, but they don't know where they are going. DOROTHY DIXV k l table, gover- ghe spot a; ‘ma. with y, It alfssgrzixgtgr “y: 5:813 1133:6311“ Three eggs (save whites of two being movie queens, or of writing a. best seller, or of making a million in ' '_ “alt, which w“ prevent the Add Salt k, “m: 1nd 50g“; swéet for frosting), 1 cup white sugar, 1 some unknown way, but they do nothing about it and calmly trust their , ma“ m. .-. an...» about villi ll grease scam-Hg mm the wooty cmqmpwhich naps £0 we it a be“ cup water (boiling), 1 tablespoon (ates to chance, z knife o1- a spade will be necessm; . lll Lillliygll, ll in... .1 quiet i? wr- flévor‘ MIX agaii thoyoughly 9pm starch. Juice and rind of 1 Psychologists tell us that even under the most grueling tests they can t z 4 RD I‘ to separate them. Usually it is m1 '13», n i; , woru begin- H your ha” is inclined w be too and use at once or s“ it aside to lemon. discover no dlfierence between masculine and feminine brains. 1n co- ‘ g to take only the outside shoots, am ' MIX e885. SHEEN‘ Blld lemon. Stir educational colleges the girl students carry oil’ as many, if not more, hon- o m throw away the heart Deyphm D IARRIFTETIIS’, suurfrmns, ITO rung to gut bile}; ' .. iUPd in Donald's whiskers, . ., ‘lung his lltilfii about. dry, add a few drops oi coal 0'1 w the first water when washing it. Directly tea is sp‘1t on a. table cloth cover the stain with common cool. Sour Cream Pie Mix: 1 cup sour cram and cup sugar. Add the cornstarch in a little cold water, then pour boiling water on to make one cup. Mix with other ingredients, and cock in a. double boiler until thick. Fill a cooked pie shell, cover ors than the boys. If woment have not as much physical strength as men, they have more endurance, yet men far oftener achieve success in their undertakings than women do. This failure of women to make good is to be attributed to their aim- lessness rather than their lack of ability. And, of course. they are not to Many perennials are easily di- vlded in late summer and early fail, but care must be taken to do the work in the right way or there will iums have very tight crowns ant must be divided carefully, prefer. ably by using a. knife. Peonies main solid crowns and sometimes an separated most readily by driving .. 1 “YO 5°“ (“m9 ma‘? he salt. Lvave a little t’m@. and when 1 cup raisins asked. the cloth is washed an stain w-m 1 teaspoon c,nnamon with frosting made with egg whites, be blamed for the purposelessness because up to now no woman has had be ggflqjg 10g, some plants, like two spades back to back mo m UMSU (hmm mxlgkws’ smd have disappeared. 1 Nil-slim“ nutm‘? jgaeasvtsniendiheaxoicna plnch of San. ltalyehilifegtiggroainkdelhgylxullébtaaindlifixgtstlgrziriigyygliirllid]:oiling:lfigthhsd Zlirouffiiiagse-rnre euuyaiafiflntsgertt: clumps and the“ pulling n“ ‘" . ' *—~ 1 . " ' e s. This t. Iris ii "Vvcli this‘ ll-llYlll him“ me sponging the neck and chest 1 ctsglsifinaijrfmr and which they directed her. so it is no wonder that the poor creatures are many o; the rock garden ppm“ lagiattjerpfgadily firming‘: gr“: 3'02," said mo LuitlOr-sizcii London- every mom-Ln! with com water u a 3 eggs béaten éake m raw ple DOUGHNUTS wandering around now in a maze of conflicting attractions and desires, other‘, u“ Phlox, have large or a kn": er. very 3°04 way o; prgvenflng ‘ Three tablespoons butter. 1 cup out of which they cannot find the way, and which leads them nowhere. ' mm with fibrous mo“ A 1mg ' The nearest to any concrete plan of action that women have is the c p‘ Ab," replied Donald, but "you'll bronchitis and sore throats. A small piece of cotton wool, 1 smakrd in pure cdrbolic, and placed shell. , vrhat denomination are you?" Lady (engaging new maicD-"And sugar, 1 cup sour milk, 2 eggs, l tee.- spon sods, 2 teaspoons baking pow- der, 1 teaspoon vanilla, flour to make a. soft dough. Practically every girl expects to do that, She hasn't worked determination to get married. but she leaves even that in the lap of Lady Luck. out any scheme for getting a. husband. she lets man get all the breaks in ' Dalntinm l wan. Chic ab... Maid-"Vvell, mum, mother goes IMHGINE-ANOWER NEIGHBOR WHO in a. hollow tooth, will cure tooth- to the Bapm, church and “the, to L AND courtship. “B81115 permit: hbim go 152:; the lIEIEIBClEIlXIhIOVGgI-kmg and ‘m’ “Smusi- “‘"$°- "Li-TRY ache l" “he "mt beini- i! 1i is mt the Methodist but speakln for m - Gm 1s m“: EXPE - eree er pass vev y. one v We 8 W ° ° l" e‘ “P ' nmvsnsisw summits nus FUsNISHED convenient w go to the dentist. , s,“ rm Mmess .. g y omen wonxan mind whether to throw the handkerchief to her or not. she hasnt the gnu! n ' The carbons mus; be cay-gfufly up. ' * ' Something n"w in professicns for determination to go purposefully alter him, which is the only way to get _ Dlied and another Disc/e of dry n rvteznelzne has been evolved by Wirgl- a. mgnuo; anythinglstlfoieuglou wsnhwomm expect‘ to many and Wm“ m if! jlllllllall WOITIINGQIQHI‘ cotton wool placed on top to keep , r rguson, a young woman w o ermore, a e ery .__,_, , it 1h plagg, finds an outlet for her love of the make her marriage a success, not one in evber pirepares herself to; ‘ices d1 “m” a whys outdcor life by combining the jobs it. She prays Heaven to send her a felt Hui as an’ ‘agidhonelzzllso 1:11‘ patumm coivsmlm 7555]; of sheep farmer shepherdess, and stay in love with her, but she does-mt bo er per e erse n e The com ‘m5 a conservatively MY, our smso ISA wows-saws! mm has Bis WASH moav vnrvour SCRUBBING What lively uds! Ralph Waldo Elmarson, n us? mitlngs have enriched the wsrld 0f literature, panned n. number of helpful sayings which are still re- mrmbcred. Amcng these are the following: "Hitch your wagon to a star." “more are twenty ways of going to s point, and one is shortest; but sct out at once on one." "Be content with a. little light, so it be your own." "A man should make life and na- (wnsider what you have in the smallest chosen library." “So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man. When duty whispers law must,’ The youth replies, ‘I cani" ‘Thou USES OF SOUR MILK FUR SEVEN WEEKS," Writes Mrs. Johnson After Using Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Sufferers from constipation will be interested in this unsolicited letter: “Your ALL-BEAN surely relieves constipation. I am so gladmver the good it has done me that I feel I must write and tell you of it. “For lunch I take a banana, l. large one. Six tables cons of Au.- Louise Johnson. (Address furnished upon request.) Constipation often causes head- sleeplesaness. his condition erclso the intestines, and vitamin B to further Kellogg's well as iron for the blood. aches, loss of a petite and energy, s usually due to lack of “bulk" to ex- romote regular habits. LL-BRAN has both, as office worker on the lonelyfarm of her father at Corb, a. few miles from Blairgowrie, at the foot of the Grampians. You might consult her on o. and to each question receive a. res.- dy and authoritative reply. She superintends the work of the shepherds who tend the 4'20 pedi- gree sheep that she controls. She has been largely re=ponslble for building up the pedigree stock on her father's farm. she is an expert shows this season. BUGS MAY BE DYED A friend of mine has moved into a. very beautiful new home. It was larger than their former one and when they had bought nevw draper- ies and some furniture to fill the thousand matters affrcting sheep} t ' ' of ' ,' _ a man so fi- and interested and amused that he will never want to roam away from his own fireside. She knows that the success of a marriage depends upon the wife being a good housekeper and manager, making a. man comfortable and saving his money, but she doesn't take the trouble to learn how to cook or budget an income or even sweep a. floor. The grounds in the coflee pot are grounds for more divorces than we wot of, and bad houskeeping wredss more homes than the seven deadly sins. Nowadays nearly every girl goes into business, but the one who dose this with any plan beyond making enough money to buy her snakeskin ,shoes and pay for her beauty treatments is as much a rara avis as a white blackbird. The average girl does not even pause to consider her own fitness or talent for some particular occupation. She goes into an . office or store because Mamie or Susie is working there, thought nature and her own inclination intended her for s kitchen. Or she takes up And because few girls expect to make s. lifework of their jobs they do not think it worth while to learn anything about their work or acquire any skill in it, although they are perfectly aware that the big pay envelope invariably goes to the expert. They have to work Just as many hours a day and do as hard work to earn a little salary as they would to earn a. big one, and yet they dillydally along doing Just as little as they can and as incompetently as they can get by with, thinking that maybe they will get married, or perhaps they will get another Job somewhere else. or do some- thing dlfferent and, anyway, they haven't any plan about it anyway. smart shoulder line. It is in the popular swagger length. The dress has the booomin, scarf neckline. Curved seaming gives sllmness to the hips, while the pan- eled treatment gives the figure s tall silhouette. In crepe satin, wool crepe, hairy woolens or twveeds can this charm- ing ensemble be fashioned. Style No. 541 is designed for sizes 12, 14, i6. l8, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches bust. You'll nndit very simple to put it ture happier to us, or be had bet- BMN in a sauce iah, and dl I“ “din” to ether and atsnominai t Si __ .. - - ~ i- a1 i th hsh is fth hos b i B °°'- W wsgnNhTgoEvEP w: never been born‘ :§.?:§:.e.i°t fahgvljhi? 13.121 6:25“: 131$’ he’ ‘pa! “m: {has firs: 3,13: lsgelfir ti: hind-figs when W33: ‘be mgsrirelzaus 21:11:32: m requires 3% yards 39'1"“ f” w -- ERWA s Be- sure to read no mean books. ' van weeks_.._Mra_ a m 11 capaci y a our. . dress, with 2% yards 54-inch for “ted m" f“ 5° teachers or high-priced mllllners, but flops at anything else. coat, with 2% yards 39-inch lining. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) wrap csin carefully. N0. Md. Sire .'............. Er? w'“hl;"“"1 ‘JFMLMT?! fflwg" _ The “bulk” in AupBxnx is much yawning spaces there was very lit. “m” _ insq y... J out nrt gr: c n_ es (Chris/mm science Momm) like that m leafy vegetables Wlib- u, mqngy 1e41, 1°;- mgs, They had The thing that strikes me most in the innumerable letters that I get winter, mjr-lv. Cup for cup, Rmsn gives in the body’ it forms a so“ mast tam tth I and discontent and 35km ‘m, he] lWlfl! as much suds n2 1wufiZd-\ipso:|ps- FOX‘ 131056 W110 1150 5 10b 0f milk Gently, it clears out the wash-m three 83“,- Slzed "155 or different “om women ng me o‘ e r woes g p ' ' - - - ' ' ' - - - ~ - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - -- w”, 1,, ;,,,.-_/,_.. and who may find on “m, hand; style, pat/tern and colours and is the fact that they dont know what they want to do and have no de- Bu,“ Address M... uni, at “m” a quart m. more which m; mefgggfiggfinl" they did not m into the new termined plan of life. Women tell of being married to brutal husbands 139""?! “"5" turned sour, the following recipes tablespoonfuls daily will overcome 1101189 M 111- 50 they had filler!!! wh° mlstre“ them “m! “W” them’ but they “In know whether m” ' ' " G'°""°'d""‘ may move of imam; most types of constipation. Chronic dyed a, rather dug-i; green, and us. ' want to leave them or not. Girls do not know whether they want to City Slate es. Get the BIG package. / MILLIO use R!NSO ---it's so easy on the hands Cream Cheese cases, with each meal. If not re- lieved this way, see your doctor. Use as a cereal, or in cookln . Allow the milk to stand until it is like Jelly but does not separate.‘ Recipes on the red-and-green gs - a . Sold by all grocers. Ma a by Kfilogg in London, Ontario. ed two in the sitting room and 'get married or go on with their Jobs. Girls don't know whether they are the other in the dining They make very attractive rugs. room, in love with their flances or not. Women who want to make money. but who want to do it in some way The pattern shows through not as that does not call for hard work and that will not interfere with their a pattern but as a. sllghtshadow. leisure. Women who want to write, or act, or be artists, because they “I like a. girl who can take a Joke." "Then you stand s. good chance of being accepted." i ; i I M Balmoral Ants, 83 Upper Prince Street, nnc of the nicest Apartments In the City. Eight rooms, wrll light- rd with garage nnd large yard for parking cars. imlnvrlintc possession. Apply J. J. STEWART. 236 Fitzroy Street, flty. HEAR TS B AFIRE Y MARY CHRISTIE CHAPTER. 35 The two girls had run into each other unexpectedly in the main counter prosaic, lever-headed Janet in I lovelorn mood! "You mean you've made it up with Will, and the two of you ere going to marry?" "Yes-to the first part." Was Janet actually blushing, under her ifreckled skin? “Query in the mean- time to the second." "Because of his mother, I sup- pose?" Prudence sipped her coffee in her correction-“I mean to say, if it's in Bert 'I‘raymore's keeping—" Bhe broke off, meaningly. It was Prudence! turn to flush. or be annoyed, according to her character. But instead she contrived to shrug her shoulders carelessly and reach out to help herself to a. choc- olate eclair, as though the selection of the pastry was of infinitely more that any man who's made that way is going to be a good husband, and any girl who'd get him. ‘ud be lucky." Prudence was astonished at the outburst, but said nothing. Janet in s fiery mood alarmed her, rather. But the fire at once died down. For anger couldn't live two minu- tes in a. heart that best to a. mel- ody like the throb of 'cellos. The memory of s. man's arms about her man ask you in?" "He asked me in," said Prudent». flushing Just a trifle under the othsx-‘s scrutiny. "And then Miss Dale arrived, and went too near one of his experiments—" Janet pureed her lips. “You mark my words, that girl's wild about young Armstrong. She's going to catch him, if he can. And then, heaven help him!" Everett Rogerson, Harold Camp- bell, Ivan Howatt. CHAS. M. BELL, Teacher. when the Recipe Says Molasses 9M- PRUDENCFYS DETACHMENT t t f th llttl 01ml; town . H > _ ,;___ - 33113-1155 rail-is aria. and SZZZ€-’Z"..“.‘J§.,SFS..°‘ZI.‘Z?J.‘.LZ““¥.QZ """'"',,,§",',3 ,,'°"°,'",“"'§';“"',3' leeches ti“ a "=*=“"=='=- , m l" °°*"*"""->' ;.,-,,;,§I;:';,-',$:: :;:§=,"",,:.Z 3:1‘: "" had foregnthered for a chat. “mm” e °m° Y- ‘mes m’ ' "Im not worrying about men. o‘ "on ‘m, vihmirm” mum" Prafessioiaal," ‘case's Stewart & Lowther I. D. STEWART. K. C. N. W. LUWTIIEII M Grout George Straw-l DIONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BWNTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. Banister and Aiuvrnr-v-nt-Llw DIONEY TO LOAN Office: 1S0 Rlrhmnnd Street "Love," said Janet Mercer, smil- ing. “l8 the most disturbing thing in the whole wide world. But any vmman who doges it is s fool, and is missing the one big happiness of life." Her big mouth had the up-quirk at the corners once again, and her small Kfemish eyes were all s-light ivith Joy. Across the table of the little tea- shop where Janet and she were en- joying this chance meeting and a morning cup of coflee, Prudence re. garde her friend. Prohibition Commission Chas. ll. Black. (Jhalrman, (Iharlntlc-town. M. B. McDonald, Went St. Peters John Simpson, Hamilton. What had transpired to bring that look into her face? "Well, of all the inconsistent creatures!" Prudence couldn't find the words to voice her surprise. "And Srnrl all information regarding iufractloll 0f [BQHIBITION AC1 you only telling me the other day w "m," °‘ "m". mums. n Janet looked s little sheeplsh. Prudence had a disconcerting mem- ory. .‘lt must have been s touch of in- digestion. I get real old-maidlsh . . . sort of waspish . . . when I'm all tired out." "Oh, no," said truthful Prudence. "It was Will Ogilvie irritated you. You sa!d-" "Never mind what I said." Janet stirred her cup of coffee, and then helped herself to another lumb of sugar, dropping it with a little fplop‘ into the steaming cnp. "I'm a csn- tankerous old mald, at times, but I've repented.“ Prudence stared at her, wide- eynd. Queer irony of faio that, just when she herself hnd forswom romance forever, she should m. she added, with sudden vehemence: weak, tying the "Will's downright himself to her apron-strings way he does." Now, for years, this precisely had been Janet's own opinion, It had been a fruitful source of quarrel be- tween the oddly-assorted lovers. But today, her heart full of a sweet, throbbing loveliness that was I part and parcel of the spring, slid | Will's goodnight kiss, and his brok- en: "I love you, Janet. Even when I'm a beast to you, I do. I swear It." . . . she flamed up in quick de- fence. "A little kid like you doesn't know what you're talking of. I wouldn't have Will different for the world. It's his heart of gold that keeps him so kind and thoughtful to his mother. You can "out your life led face was q-ulte trsnsfigured. For love is the greatest beautlfler in the universe. Then, before Janet could express surprise st this clever air of de- tachment, she artlessly queried: "D’yuu think eclalrsll make me fat?" “Merciful heavens! Is it a. child like you thinking of your figure? Whatevers come over you?" Janet's cup was poised mid way between the table and her lips. "Are you tok- ing a. leaf out of Virginia Dale's book, or what?" Prudence laughed. "I wish you'd seen her this mom- ing, in Mr. Armstrong's laboratory, with black grease all over her new white hat and frock, and on her hair, and streaking right across her face!" "Good Bracious! What was the Mir of You dolnl were? Did the "You're nearly pretty today, Janet," blurted out to her friend, then could have bitten her stupid tongue for ‘damning with such faint praise.’ But Janet beamed on her, across the tiny table of the teashop. No petulant beauty, hardened to com- pliments, and accustomed to being exquisite in lovers‘ eyes, knows the magic of being ‘nearly pretty,‘ when for years even one's mother thinks one plain! "You're a nice child, Prudence," commented Janet, moliifled. Then: "Your heart's in the right place . . . oh no, it lsn't-“-she giggled a lit- tle awkwardly, 1s though mg during HAMPTON SCHOOL Hlmptlm School standing for the Month of August: Grads lit-l, Edith Cannon. Grads VIIL-i, Everett Rogerson. Grads VI.~1, Vera Gannon: 2, Lonhs cannon; s, Arthur Myer}. Grads IV.-1, Annie Morrison; 2, Elton Dunsford. Grade III.—1, Ruby Morrison; 2, Louise Roger-son; 3, Stirling Inman. Grade III-I, Grace Ferguson. Grade I Sin-l, Elizabeth Myers; 2, William MscQuarrie; 3, Jean Howstt, Grade I Jr.—l, Annie MacQuar- rie: 2. Ivan Howstt; 3, Roberts Cannon. Perfect attendance: Ruby Morri- sg, Jenn Hewett, Marguerite Ince. Doris Myers; i, for ths health of your flmilYvlb. nun that you use no other Mollll" than FBEMA". Barbados. p Being absolutely pure and undilu - 0d, "BEMA" Molasses ll the ma!‘ Qoonomlcel molasses you can bu!- Inelet on PBEMNZ Brand. if ' 310 BARBADO Extra Fancy liilliiiéii