Woman's R DAILY LENTEN MEDITATIONS te is an assemblage of alities." said Sldonia to Conings- :a.nd added “the character o! igland sllould be an assemblage of eat qualities." If the national as- t of the saying be left aside it is rlso true that the character of every ndivldual man and womanshould be “an assemblage of great quali- ies.” v Men's characters are variously E-irstlnguished by onlookers as strong. m, weak, amiable, evil, and so on. Unless means be taken more or less IOIISClQUSlY the personality is likely to develop in a fixed direction. It advances iii power or declines into iecbleness or worse, usually at an Accelerated pace as time goes on. In I degree which it is difficult lo ultimate. character is inheritcd irom Darents and remoter ancestors. md though a breakaway shou always be possible. it mav nct be ' “.1... il yolml. nlan or lvoman has clearly made the ideals '5' """'""s "i" v\'.':.; they nave been strongly impressed upon him, and lie feels no need to depart from them. In other instances the con- trast between parents and children s so srarbliilsz as to make it difficult tn “IdIOVG in the relation between hem. All.‘ methods of which character p formed differ greatly, and though nuch is consciously clone, much is tlso unconscious. Very important is though there may be weakness for a moment there must be though the battle may not be finally won even at death. “ o not heed the wounds: to toil and not to seek for rest: to labour and not to look for any reward save that of knowing we do God.'s will”; this is one of the elements without which fine character cannot be formed. Or. on the other hand. a man may set before himself an ideal of what. i115 _Cil£ll‘3Cl/€l‘ Uliglll l0 U81 D6 A's»- ognizes the qualities, or some of them. which. assembled together, make a strong personality .and he deliberately sets himself lo acquire them, cost what it may. The idcnl in often enshrined, whether the man 1d know it or not. iii iiunziii. ion... ill vouth he was closely associated with someone from whom he has acquir- ed standards of good living. and he may unknowingly set himself to enr- ulatc. to copy. a person who seems to him altogether admirable. Yet hero worship is not the safest basis of character. No person ought to be exactly like another. and by trying to make himself so he may inhibit qualities which are his own. Indep- endence is one of the finest ele- ments of personality. It is generally agreed. however. at least in the Church 0f Christ. that ealm Frag; l ' m j _Ui'iAR1Ul"l‘E'l‘OWIfl cu vvv“‘* TllE Fl EST IN THE [AND i_._..'_.z. Try this jiffy supper dish: Pour a can or two cuips of cooked green beans into shallow, buttered bak- ing dish add cup of canned cream of mushroom soup and sprinkle generously wi-ih gratcd or finely cut cheese. Bake l5 minutes in I hot oven. there is an exception to the rule that hero worship is on the whole inadvisable. Not o orthodox Christians. but very many of those who are outside the organized Church agree that the Christian character is the finest which human nature can acquire. is worth everything in tile way of persever- ance, of emulation. if that can be established in the individual spirit. In one sense indeed Christianity is a plliioso hy of life encircled by the contributon of countless holy men and women through the ages. but in the end it turns back to the incom- parable figm-e in the Gospel. so rich. so full. so varied. In Him are as- sembled all those qualities which form the finest human character. 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N-S- teaspoon flour to 3 tablespoons cold Home-baker: everywhere find good old Wdtfl’. t Blauom ol Canada Flour a winner no *1...‘ new m ‘ border u “m” ll::'=.'.:."-:..:l::.r.:‘itit-Eglltft; “my ~ — potatoes b. and . l f'§i'§°,'i'l'iz'Z'.§.'Z2“l'l§.l§§.li§3'i'i.iL flatworm “°°‘“"'__ “M” mfu m“ _° m‘ 4 The green scum commonly found lakeside Milling CompunylfdJ o; ponds is simple plant llie, known 1 7919"") - _ - “umfi u fresh-water algae. O4Q§OOQOOO GOOO-OO OO%QO- Dorothy Dix Says- J. _ fi/Zlfl/ R. WlLLllilIVlb“ _The Friendly Jeweller Gt. Geo. Street Bllllllll. l/VILERTH lunv Rig‘. 50 ‘l’ 1&il‘l_.,\(:§'7,o>, MODERN GIRL LOOKS UPON MARRIAGE AS A BUSINESS » p & » 3w m m '1‘? mmf" 2 . . ""_"""' . - fiddle be Financial Independence Has Given Most l] re To hunch b: 3i hug fibril?» . ' wruip up an uch Young Women Different Ideas About , to m. your head ilopfhid°°§fniif Dependency The Woman s Realm £2612 33’ ti'°..'i°t"ii.°~l’“ii;"il.‘fil ____-_i ~ cote Why are girls so anxious to marry, considering that statistics show q-n-n Inyvguofwllillvulfbgrtseiimg that cne wedding out of every five ends in total bankruptcy. and that the FOR A LITTLE HOUSE from 6911164 liquids. W!“ "I chief mason for bod posture. Dom great majority of wives don’t seem to think that they have much to cheer name from the original purpose "taJk” with V0111‘ lhouldem, for workmen, build a little house Of dreams - come - true and laughter", Set our fatli in every joist, Our hope in every rafter. for which it was madc: to protect masts and spars of ships from the ill effects of moisture and nit air. The name "spar varnish" in now applied to all long-oil varnishes which are tough, elastic lad resis- tcnt to moisture. about? Try working out that crossword puzzle some day when you have an idle hour. Of course. itlis easy enough to see why in Grandma's time every girl was bound and determined to get a man, by fair means r ‘r- > > or foul. if it could possibly be done, for in those benighted days matrimony was almost the only gainful evocation open to women. A husband was a necessity. He was a meal ticket and a card of admission to society; and not to have one branded a woman as a failure. But the modern girl is driven to marriage byno such compulsion. She does not have to marry for a support. She can earn her own bread and butter and _cake and often make more of it than the man she marries can. Sometimes a lhiiry Prince does come rid- intg down a store aisle and yank Cinderella frcm behind her counter and bear her off to a palace on the avenue, but that miracle does not often occur and, as s. rule, the single girl with a job anything you do with them is age. inc. Youthfulness is caring, not 1m- vmltym sake, but for one‘: self- respect and dignity. whipped cream used for fol!- ping not!“ should have l speck of salt added. And you can mix in a dosh of chopped parsley for extra seasoning Fit the roof on snug and tight To hold our love, inside. Hang a lantern by the steps To a door that opens wide. SINGLE STAIN fin eocisiderinc whether to Atom wood shingles or not i: may be borne in mind that i! desired c "weathered" effect may be secured by just leaving the shingles in their natural state to age. On the other hand, there are many ---. Soldiers do not charge on the i-un. 1h actual fighting most merges are mode at a walk. Make the chixrmev corner safg For every troubled heart, That all may enter haplpy And happily depart. Production on a largo scale oi SPAR. VARNISH TAKES NAME wood flechol gran wood sugar m has more money and better clothes and a newer mo“ 5""? 9°°d “b47131” ‘tam! "maul m l 99W 9mm“ 111mm“ Vi’ swedlm t - permanent than the girl with s, husband. Nor ' "T503053? any 0010!. engineers will be started shortly. does t modern girl have to marry t0 88111 all? measure 01 ffeedllim The wit)“ Km?‘ now ‘L531 to w‘ _'t_"—_”_ ' sue su aces as . e ps ; ~ 1 , chaperon is as extinct now as the Dodo. When women lnvaced the .—-~- - BUILT-IN BOOKCASES ADD T0 mffftfi’; sciflgfjih,’ ZYQZ‘... ‘if 4 business offices, Mrs. Grundy turned her back and quit watching what CONVENIENCE status qua-n » m culls wllo SIIFFER lilillllllllllllill If you suffer monthly , back- ache, distress of "irregularities." nervousness-due to functional monthly disturbances-try Lydia E. Pinkbanfs Vegetable Compound Tablets (with added iron). Mada they did. so now a girl is as free to set up her own bachelor apartment and have her own latch key and come and go as she pleases as her bro- ther is. _ NEW VIEWPOINT 0F GIRLS Now. seeing that the young woman of today is financially and soc- ially independent and that she is sitting pretty on the top of the world, so to speak, why is she so anxious to exchange the safety and comfort oi her position for the uncertainties of marriage, unless the prospect of some great reward made it seem worth the risk, or unless she was so crazily in love that she was unable to judge the nature and character of her acts? No such reasons, however. motivate the average girl. Just a few oi Deacon: “Brother Jones, whet am de status quo?" Pastor: "Dot. Brother Brown. am Iiatin for de mess we're in." After all your trouble with the living room in the new home. does it lack the warmth you digging? OHGH B. TOOm Of this sort need; only a couple of built-in bookcases tn bring a homey, warm Lppgaf- anoe to the room. mqy mgy l” rrlaccd either side of the fireplace "r either side of an open doorway “riding to another 10cm, Don't Worry Over them have the grand passion as have any other rare disease, and while npeowuwo, mafia-hey “m, he", every girl who marries probably thinks she is in love with her Tom, Dick build up red blood. MadeinCanada. ' n I n n I , CHEST or Harry she doesn't kid herself lkfxlilb believgifi that: she gvoltilghalfwnm It; mlfiizffafisooggfixlzlgtttlgls our“: Con” br ken heart if she didn't mar m. He us er c o e c ,_____ ___ em . infuse b: being the 0mm! on? p -—-—— --—-— powdered chalk. mixed wltii equal USO IUCKlETSSIIIIIlOSS Wlllltlllll Neither abet the sophisticated little wise femrne, wiib libs worked side _ ' W“ M “Mm- Whm dry. and Wm w owed-Winn w - ivy side with her boy friend and who knows to a nickel what he earns, be- i/loney Buys More When You not before, brush briskly. udiuloold duroqupunlcky. Do u: lhouuundl of mother: or: doing — manage gently with luclduy‘: Stulnln: White Rub. IN: now - white, tableau, non-greasy Rub- 1- PIIIOIPIIIO THIN!» I- Gcnomtn haul and vapcvlue coklw. I. Sfllwlnlu circulation, brook: Ip mflifl’ fool herself into thinking that he is a disguised millionaire who will give her mink coats and diamonds if she marries him. She knows well enough that she will let herself in for wearing basement bargains and buy her jewels in the ten-cent store. RETAINS 80M‘! OLD IDEAL! Why. then, does she do it? My guess is that for all her worldly knowledge the modern girl is still bound by all the ancient superstitions and traditions about marriage and that. although she knows better, she Built!" nstnzvn r-r on NOT _ GESTURES ARE AGEING Actyour nmmbutdbitwliely. ‘Wdvlhil. lfew pumqulsitecm "@995"? lo fully undeisund the 519911411! of “how not t0 let in pub- ,_, .. 1t ii ' '. still believes in them. She still thinks that tb be Bi’! old maid is i dlib- belt lii gilloxllilo-ib o.v...m.5:|ii“§:'£$£6 ‘I’: $851.11 am IUCK N I A grace and that it brands her publicly» as a woman who lacked beauty and charm and sex appeal. Even highly intelligent women feel this way about spinstcrhood, and that is why so many brilliant, cultivated. successful women will marry uncouth, ignorant yokels when they get around the anxious age. - Another reason why girls are so anxious to marry is because they fear loneliness more than anything in the world and they have an almost fan- atical faith irl marriage being a sure protection against this. Yet the most casual observation among their married friends would show that the number of husbands and wives who are companionable and who spend pleasant evenings at home entertaining and amusing each other is neg- ligible. Probably there are no more lonesome women than the wives whose husbands are just about as chummy as a frozen flsn and who only , - when they are spoken to, except when they find fault with some- “How ma You an“ A“ Than" A-nd, finally, girls are anxious to marry because they still believe that Unpaid blllll What bud Ipendlfll o. wedding ring has magic properties. and that they would only have to habits caused this scene? . turn it on their fingers to change the commonplace boys they married into Careless ordering. . . . are? PM? Clark Gables, to make ne'er-do-welis, go-gettcrs, philanderers faithful. for two and a can of peachets. Ne: selfish egotists into tender and considerable altruists, and to take the urally the grocer senfls exbra rates: going out of poverty and the labor out of cooking and washing and scrub- sure of peas, his cho cast ran hing, and to change this hard old world into m earthly Paradise. Pélvhfl- m“ n“ buck Of course, it. doesnt happen, but with deathless optimism llrls ltill Buying on ma“ an" looked believe in it, and that is whyfihsy :rc'an.xio.m to marry. _ d"! 7°“ °° dingy with your brown hut and bu. Iomzaomo mrulunrrms You llld to let new!!! Dear MJm Dix-My husband is n. doctor who has difficulty in get- fore and aift. To look worried and tactful. To lapse into a knee-spread Bill-M'- ‘Iio have obviously Mm! fest. LETS N E R MAKERS OF IUCKlEWS MIXTURE-CANADA’! LAIGIST SELLING COUGN AND COLD REMEDY. 4i Needlecraft! For The Home Are you looking for a simple, oomlfortabio frock to wed: for morninsl at home? ‘Ibis design should solve your problem. It few- tures a jiflfy button-front that makes washing and pressing easy, and up alcoves. Mule Nb. 8940 is designed it sileslfilfiilhlmlllvhiofl" nndM. Biuofloroquimll-iyutds of 30-inch rubric, l-I ynrd oun- trutling for collar, pocket bonds Guaranteed the f WHITEST WASH EVER or Double YourMoney Back! ‘i-Yet New OXYDOL ls Milder on Hands! Safe for Ruyonul THRILL to l wuli white without blending-yogi. accesso i=- tor this one costume. whitest wash cvenevcn in bud moor. h b" x i a up with the “an”, and Mm“ , A d uh‘ h ltll OXYDOLth l’ tin hi friend to call him by his title. Most people have the rude a ‘ WP l! - ' milélgrfiligzgiggslitifilisJuleigxn forlovclywnzh: o: isn't... hlmsby his first name and not by his professional title. 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