fir‘. ‘w. I a _ llnre I have taken her to a show or any place. rate given me all she had, but no more, ‘which of us is right? Answer ‘e wife and give her nothing in return . .___ sayl balling p! the household expenses yourself. and then. happy, and my husband calls nle his partner. iim Answer: have to do their part in matrimony, azmfi§é£rxe> ssh-ohm ‘manner -=u- ' reef?“ -*'~'-i sickness as not having the time to be sick. Ie-erilaowiugths galifrellindnepllttfitladieon. ‘eoeeoeqv _m_ i“! ii. x I 7 “Dorothy Letter Fox _ Dear Dorothy Dix—-Wlll you decide which one of ‘Tmyselff We have been married six years and she h people. But she says it is wrong oi me to go to see them and haves good t ‘ e while she sits alone at home, and that I should not go -~ ~ - t _ ' where she is notuwelcome. She says it is none months ‘ She getd mad because I don't give her any money orinakc hcr any presents. Well, she has money in Liher own light and she owns the house and all the __ urnishings. I have never laid out a nickel in our Qnousl for anything and that hurts her. She thinks gyI anl selfish because I spend all of my money on lny- ‘ lelf. She is as clean as wax and at one time would _ She used to be cheerful, but now she sits and ‘cries all the time, and she is mad because I bought ' . me an an expensive radio which I have at my place oi business, and she thinks that I ough; to buy one Just as good for home. which I cannot afford. IIUBBAND. ~' I print this letter for the benefit oi the many discontented‘ al _ women who are air/gs writing to me, moaning and groaning because they The women who have nothing to do except to think about ten always hunt around their systems until they find some deadlycomflllint. reel or imaginary, or they can acquire nerves, and the only preventite ofthii h to keep so blisy that you haven't leisure in which to develop ayniptoini. ' FBmlliIIDil-llclmseeeetbaymlllcmmvllolig“ " nolnsrmeeilbwihmnllblilia. wbuuiieieutiowak beturnedoverhiaentirepeyenveiopetoiisraadliellalballi since. Shlbllilhllclothdllntlllilhlmtcfllliilloldpllalj. ‘demanded iliuvutrlenevnyvaylutbovmutb‘ - tfieeenootlomthstweceuneverbemarrledanlgn lritobandloiimltibbeuseuieruntbuvyupaqm lflvetheceuragntndeaiendhisfllhtl- Hiemctherilgtffllf eeaupportheraelf. Dovwtbinkcfollowukethlliawceta ~ bihehvwhoil mammalian-lanolin: ill-natal Itnliiapaalfiaitietiveensbed-cutorhim. Refill, ' ‘oiflflllfifllrladputhcbelerebiswiioanddlflflillvlflfi “$411M? snail a never var! shunt M N» P» ‘it u widest mm‘ a. t‘ ' . . m “ ‘ i » -‘\ ‘i’ - = Straight Talk to a Grafting Husband-‘Jiow a i ~ CleanThinking Wife Cured Herself j of " Invalidism —- Should Mother Come- ' ‘ Before Wife ? . Why, I think you would take the blue-ribbon prize in any selfis diusbend class, for, according to your own showing, you take everything You live in her house, eat her food, let her bear all the expense of the upkeep oi the home. and you don't even make her the poor return of taking her out now and than to the movies. ‘ Pretty soit graft you have If your wife owns the house and you don't have to pay any rent, thank ' Heaven for your luck. You are that much to the good, anyway. the sake oi your own self-respect, and because you want your wife to ree- pect you and look upon y-cru as a. man and not as a dead / , Ifisnt possible for s. woman to feel anything but contempt for Athejman who sits down an.‘ lets her support him, and it humiliates her to diath to find out that all tlzat she means to her husband is lust a meal ticket. v Evidently that is the point o! view your wife has reached ahdithatis why she has becon.e melancholy. She sees that you are stingy and selfish, that you show her no consideration, that you have no regard !or her pride and that she is merely a convenience to furnish you with free board and lodging so that you may have more money to spend upon yourself. r I think she has a right to resent your visiting your people when they will not receive he. as she has a right to resent your spongingupon her, even it you are her husband and to resent your lack of even ility to her-because a. man should, at least occasionally, show his hostess some attention, i! only es some sort of payment for her bread and button. I! you don't want to lose a good thing, you had better get busy and make your wife a few presents and trot her around to places oi amusement now nolloimr mx. Dear Miss Dix-When I was married I was a frail and delicateyouhg girl and my husband, who loved me very much, would not allow me to lift my hand to do any kind oi work. I was kept in cotton wool, so to speak. and he practicafly superimposed the housework on his own work, as he could not aflol-d a regular servant. As a result, everything was left undcng or hall done, while I lay around idle and got fretiul and peevish and nagging. Finally I asked myself _one day what my husband would dovlf I should die and the awful answer canle to me that he would be DOUIMYUOVPE re- lieved and glad. Well, that woke me up, and 1 rolled my sleeves and‘ went to work, with the result that I got well and strong and am cheerful and MRS. coonwn-tb“ ‘these women would rush to the divorce courts and demand their free- doni if they had msrrhd husbands who refused to work and support them. They would have u. pelfect contempt for their husbands i! they spent the evening whining over their Jobs and telling how sick and tired they got of lelllng goods or dootoring sick people or trying law bases or laying bricks. But they don't recognize that, if it is s. man's business to make the money on which t l run th-a house then it is the woman's business to make a comfortable holre a: l give him iood and a clean and comfortable plaoein which to llva. N‘ : d. they face the fact. that a wonlan"s workvis no Harder or more monotonous than a man's work, and that she ls lust as mush a quit- ter if sLe complains, abr: a it as ho would be i! he complained about hie. _ And also I wish to call my readers’ attention to mic other point this let- ter emphasizes, that is t t work is good for about nine-tenths of the things that ail women. This go for both body and mind. lrcise equal to housework You can get every known system oi gymnastics in cooking and sweeping and scrubbing, and there is no such preventive of There ti no other ex- Ptirtliermnp, the only happy people are those who have the-conceive.- Qthey are doing their pm m life and thglitiieyhare-ei rfll basin the wm-ld, l9 I commend the example of j ' u“ _ \ -1.1. lls_is right, mylwife or as never metyanyoi y TOQ your ' sot. 1'11 But for beat. pay all the mmon civ- 6 l. o (l) A bub little blue felt toque showing u... off-the-floe amid bi HID ocean's lulu. The buly trimming u lhcuseof venue cal-ml us) Aaecond Q — ----- —- _.__._ set with blue‘ stones. 194i from the m»... / * v red7felt. this toque‘ a trimmed with _a flat arrangement o! groa ,Mila¢iy Beautiful By Initials -, MAKING FINGER waves Patience and practice. it sbouldbe. Use waterhrst slidthen very smooth all around. Let us start . villi-the rsht aide. Como the hair litllleiy on the forehead. Place the indcx finger o! your left hand about miinohto the rum 0f the pm so that itpresses tightly against the Jirst Wind‘ oi hair. Insert the comb in tilqhalrmislli below the index‘ linger acker ‘inch ‘below ‘it last ‘poiitieul begin snaking a second ridge. in thehair. ‘rllu us... insert your ’sqmb* ‘below yfllii'_ ind draw_lt backward ul- steed b1 iorivard. Pinch the ridge as before and move youffifldisx linger i mill-drill, gnu way you, flilljlttflohdj ridge to your iorblieeiif This Mgifl” ~19=y_i~==' W.“ mirf», ~ "l! ~ a .'5ieia,!°l1f.fle8t we» Mellon Wilhelm" 1P4" fllllerjllvidinc dPYlPt-iil . _ ' of! olxvollflwclllld um 1 ma; ’ press it in to the soalp- anddraw it forward and up against thdslde bi the finger, ‘making a ridge in the hair. Pinch this ridge between the index andltecond fingers. Comlfltiie’ ‘hair very sniodthi as you hold the first ridge in thehsir firmly in place. ' hhiitctlze inder finger untoward the crown o!‘ the head and repeat the eperaton. The ridgewllichis one‘ side o! the first wave should riot ‘be era- actly parallel with] the‘ burl,‘ but should; converge toward, the crown. Now you have made} loll ridge in your iiair ‘rrom ‘the lorchzfld Ito the Sop on nioi-ewaihr from-a iaonsq1_br'sppiy a curling iiuld. Shift your index use» glfut an - l. §FRn1“,Dll'llil1_Witll"fl_l5"fllbt ~ laminates but . J0 i u?» than » ma‘ vogue for perlnanent wave; Than dance through the golden hi! bfwsht flflser waving much into demand. ' Natlnally curly hall- Better to trudge in 'duty’s way may also be trained nto pretty waves , by this method, .wlme 1g, L, hardly Better to rest when day ia_ done possibleto give oneselfa good finger Th" dmwse 17111011811 your daily wave all around the head, the front ‘wmki ‘ i. and side/ hair may be self-waved with Better to shout when _victory's’won uhggw-hgly must be very w“; we Better a crust shared with). friend 5M” gym» any”, the but“, wen” Than a banquet tn halls of hate; l fill‘!!! fluid Put the paltin wiiere ma“ _°n ‘ycwmn-k w‘ w-‘m you want it, then comb the heir very, 8m“ m 5” the “us” 31°" \e ‘ ' ' ‘ s m; l lqdnnénihss‘ ofetlle l- v Better toiwork through the longest day , ' hours; - Than dream among the flowers; Than the battle of life to shirk. Better the lambs of the flock to tend Than the glitter of gaud and Better a. home that is heaven below Than a klngly diadfin. ' ' e o e ‘ , The decision bi their Mujesties not to go to Balmoral this year has caus- ed great disappointment on Deesidé. and the general regret is mitigated only by the intimation that the Duke and Duchess oi York will spend. longerthan usual at the Castle and will" endeavour to d-eputise as far as possible rbi- the King inc Queen This is in direct accordance with tho wishes oi their Mufestiesnwho are anxious that the Highland selison Lord and Lady Strathmiirmwbflm Prince lienrv and Prince worse will visit numeral u. septbmber. ll- though the forlnerfs stay will prob- ‘ably be very short. '1t\|s' unlikely that either the lPrinee o! Wales or Princess Mary willgo rrortirthi§ year. Othel- members of the Hoyt} Family who, will be in Scotland to; the’ Highland meetings inciudbvthe Piincessltoyal, Prince and ‘Arthur of Connaught, Princess Duchess of Argyll. and lady Maud ems! of the clan Duff. lb blfilii prominent in the famous Bil-Bill’! Gathering. which takes P1!" m" year on September ll. _ - _ __ o, e o’ His Honor the Lieutenant Govern-A or and Mrs. Bear-ts entertained i185 evening at a dance in honor of Vice-Admiral au- ovrfl T- H» P- m1- lar, K.C.B., ps0. and ouieeuoi r-r. M. a. Daepatch now in port. "libs week. Carnegie. The Princess noyal,--'aa~ r ~, ‘ g- . vacation at‘ Shaw's Hotel. rancher. ope» . Europeand the " u o ‘o o Miss Emu‘; Nicholson. accompan- iedby her sister, Mrs. omi- McCal- lum, and daughter. was Mlriflfle Mccallum, Jrrived home ‘rhursdai night smi- I tbbrouchlv removable d Country. Th6 dinner dance given by ti» of- ficers b: wring. i. nlaht Hora; It the ArmourieiYoii fluid!!- "Q1!" or the brighteitaociLl-INIIE» oi t-bf 1pc. will... Bowlee and her son. Bheddon, Montreal are nolidiyins It Gregorb Hotel. I U Mrs. n. A. Richardson, moi-onto. is ‘pending a holiday at Shaw's- O I Mr. and liilrsi Arthur Baal-late. and son slllygbiyqbeenkuevw 1t 9f?!- brTdul-lumo mt week mi- tiles» bathing. shall suffer as. little as possible .. ‘ ‘through their absence. Besides the 1 Duke and Duchess, who went I North yearly in August, and will firit, "stay a short time at cllbuils with‘ basilica bile of ‘the save-it week's in" the history oi this city. thousands o! visitors coming to. at- ‘an the. Provincial Exhibition and “pew [oldlriendehipih TDQFP V?" abundant entertainment ‘for all and the‘ was, theatre, and moving lilo- till-e "houies ‘had/Trecoi-d atiltndlliwl , u. e .0 Va \ I v negrettul fur-swells. were 115.4%“ we» my. M"- eludy.~taall_;;_aou list ouster. who lm Monday for their new home in "they artioilowed‘ ivith > -‘ endwili" be afm phased Ila ~esalrol_l;_glid "will circle. “ " * -' , _ _ . a - a _-o v . m. and Mn,‘ aumu ‘smut and mnkifflflfly returned t0 ottawajiast “ma” “u, ‘nu-g. wggnn motor - m’ ggpl-iqesJBdQa-rd Islandgvgvhore‘ "ant" Jqiie you. ‘at-nraekler ‘Blalihuihewyilre aisle at their lum- l . v (“is y...‘ .auuiuw b, h” aéqm‘ .1‘? firs, Q. I-l lsenderaomkieit Monday 11ml"! i“ i -_-- s1 found u. a OhlhfllII little Stress pm ‘model of renewal‘ slmiilar m. u from the houaeptlleleli OoQett. 0f ribs." .1. Aymd Mathielon and Miss Meltdown are calorific pfehort Mise.~I.5'rna Weeks arrived home Thursday lirom *8 holiday -trip to ‘l b-lp through’ sol-ope. - _ - ribbon in u» seine lobe. (8) lamb ll lllell In thll shilli- little Glitch from the house of Ron ‘Andree Nor- deh-Photographs are by Henri. O-OO-OQO-OQOOFOQOOOOO O§OOO4 Health Services of i Canadian Medical * Association OOO-OQQ CANCER y Cancer is an old ldiseaee; It is described in the writings c! the alic- ' ients which have come down to us. Only in comparatively recent times has it been understood that the var- ious tissues o! the _body are made up '0! the one type of cell. all coming from one parent cell. Similarly, cen- cersarise from each type of cell and remain o! that type. Ifthe cancer be- sine in the stomach ahdipreeds to the liver, thegrowth in the liver will resemble stomach cells, not , liver cells. ‘ . . Under nonnul conditions, the cells oi the body divide, grow, mature and die. a: present, we do not mow what this control is lost o disorganized, growth occurs which, in some case's. iscanceroilsyor malignant. - the cause o! cancer, which is another broken mo», teeth not but properly and odor. and factor in cancer oifths rectum. earl-scuba below-wt. ‘w ii‘ cm " excellent i-eeeonwby "about T5" _ a . laenmmmmliulybybu family ~ ‘M M» vim-tab‘ ' l » its cft-turlied-over leaves Hm in 90cm Meredith's moa- le byremdvel or] distraction of the m‘ MW“! Presentation eopyrroua physician.‘ _ I i; Arpreeent, outcnlymethcdofmue ‘By Anne 'I‘he thrifty woman is now making rethervlu-ge roiled ee little daughter's school frocks to start elder raver d! beige. _ the Pall term afresh and new. I ll ll N! Bill II I! I! ; II 4 llil‘ \ turns-a- savanna s r "m sea sum: u» blue andm browneheckedwcolenissaniartcolt- frock in double breasted efieot. The ‘IDaIme Ellen i} Tenn/Hod l Rare Library cont-IO]! mu process. 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