MAY 7-3 lfllllm. _. ' " . THE Cr_i{t_§i.0'r'rii:'[0wiu GUARDIAN l s ' p ‘ * n-s- ' T“ ‘he Gives . 13311531 A mill" DOTOIIU’ Dix l iiifitlf.’ ' ~ . J i _ ' J B ,, M - a B F h. M- W j 11's w arias i1 P0P» and All She Needs is Philosophy, Common ea” 1/180? to oston as p 10nd e onzen kleo when you pour _ 3:17;... cream; And wail: Sense and a Good Job to Attam f-“liillaililililll illfvfilll" - Single Blessedness n,» a . ' 0 0 o r f . § Rice Krispies are fine for Tbns o! advice are handed out about how to be happy though married J I ‘ 7" . - ' .4 . ‘ippplkgriéplglggrfin h1g2; but tew tips are given women on how to he happy though unmarried, yet this p - 1 _ , ' L; ’ to digest. Order a red-and- » - green package from your grocer. Try the recipes for maoaroons, etc. Made by z Kellogg in London, Ontario. problem has become o! as vital importance as the other to a large number oi girl bachelors who see no man, either dark or lair, en- tering their lives. as the tortuna tellers say. 4 I Perhaps the reason for this is that it is a tar more difficult and complex pl _ ltlon to be happy though married than it is to be happy though single, becausa ths wife's well-being depends not upon herseli alone but mainly upon her husband, whereas the unmarried Woman makes her own iortune. this ‘ 2-minute complexion treatment . “Like Elise Bock of Berlin, Madame Jacobson of London, and other world-famous beauty authorities, I insist on the skin foundation being thoroughly cleansed. For this purpose I recommend the regular use of the nature beauty soap Palmolive.” ' JOSEPH D. RUSS!) i il0 Tassiour S-raaar If a marriage turns om badly. the wife is actively miserable, but the worst that can happen to the old maid ls a passiveregret that she missed drawing a , P1110 in the IOi-i-ery. The Splnster may be lonely, but she doesn't have m en- Y ‘ dure any man who curses and abuses ‘her, or one who gfouches around the home and oi’ whose temper she stands in terror, or one who rows with her over every nickel that she spends. The unmarried woman may feel that she has missed the best in life, but she has certainly escaped the worst. Hence she is not in need oi so much counsel and consolation. "Foundation cleansing-Ilia daily elimination of all porewxkvggiugdilshpoumlcrandrouge-byonemcunsarul one means only, daily use of the soup blended ofpalm and olive oils . . . I urge all my clients to use it as ivell as my own Pasta Divina and Eber Cucumber Enlulsiolt." Zia. mp4 Datum W. 158 KANTSTRASSE ROME—PRAGUE—VlENNA'—SANTIAGO ‘i Perhapslanother reason why less ls said about how to be happy though unmarried is because it takes only three things to achieve that. A littlb phil- osophy, a modicum o! common sense and a good Job, and single blessedness is attained, while on the other hand lt takes the tact and diplomacy oi a Min- lstsr Extraordinary and Ambassador Plenipotentiary, and the patience o! a. Job, the blindness o! a bat and the suavity and optimism oi’ a press agent to cnable a woman to make a. success oi matrimony. I1 I were going to advise a woman ‘about how to be happy though unmar- ried, I should urge her, first oi all, to put out of her mind any thought that HE 5mafle5t women of the Mid-Bum can a P there is any discredit to her in remaining single, and that because she didn't world take all their beauty problems to the BIHQR li-‘ry lisaulirus. girls from Railiiliilc andhlhe snciflTllY 01005 marry is any indication that she lacked beauty and charm and tailed to at- . - . . . celebrated Eli'se.B0<k0fB=l'l1l1-M01101“ B00105 " will," 5mm“ l’ “onllrcgalc at “$50 n “mung “mum Elm Barb, iubo II tbs ilmmng 51m" 54h"- szilons de beauté in Rome, Prague, Vienna and tractmen. The term “old maid" is only a glbe in the mouths of fools and v r Santiago are well known to travelled women of lllr. Russo (zibnvc) iclls us: “Tho hcauiy irealmenls in my salon have won l'('ll(lVt'l'l with wunicu of dis notion. Many gniiu: of Prrmin Beauty umb- dates them as being as prehistoric as the dodo. lijbfillllll in Ber/in, Raine, Vienna and Santiago. fashion, W150 COHSI-ll! he! confiandY- who) have Iilurcicdf afbroud lcll me thatl my melllnlléshll! w h d to 1 Qh d n g 1 m 1 m- - simi zir to t use o omous intcrnationa experts an so omen a marry n e ays w en ma r nlony was e on y g“ Known 'l"°"gb"”' ‘be world Caralirri cl Paris and others of wide renown on llie Confi- iul profession that was open to them and when they had either to marry I-k ‘h - - I f d h I ‘h 1 - Many ofourownlovclywomengo to Europe "m" -" e1 "l" "l my m-‘pcnlmm “u” l l‘ ° pun 0i‘ Etflrve. 91‘ be me 1111158 On the edge 0T Wmebody 61598 flmlly- Bill 319W- dj l . . 1 f f b and ohrc oils as blended in this soap (Palmolive) are lhq whether a woman marries or not is Just as much a matter of choice with her A” w” E, k h I to Scover megllterflatlgna a“? 0h a ‘lauty 111051 05001110 11501115 I01’ 1110b" {111111111115011 vleaflllflb" p as it is with a man, and the girl bachelor and the man bachelor stand upon nfinfétfi’: n'}'°gjjfty"izfiail x222?‘ w c ls a ea Ypol)“ at mug out Mr. Russo, as =hown in ihc phniniusph above istknowié T": “mflpnc “NMENT exactly the same social footing. It they are intelligent and interesting and ma" BN5” fltdbh-Jbmum I," c ' ”“""'”“ “‘ and his advice respected, by the discriminating women o They go to Vienna and hear from Pessl this 1110 hub 011l- 1. ' 1 W a reea le, both are much sou ht alter in a world where brilliant and de- ' I THE ‘grcness and stiff‘ llghtiul men seem to have a ldculty for marrying dull and impossible wives, [u/iriflflr’ i; 511110 ill-"h- Madame Jacobson, of London; '. neat at usually foul)“, d i gigbnn"), Cum”, 5,4,“), Msssé of Paris; Lina Cwalicri, ofPrzrii-these are . 1='—————- the. trelluous u“ °ll m‘ an v Ce versa‘ \ mark: Bod’: diiringiliibrd just a few of the more than five score oursrand- ~ ' new” mulch‘ are qmckly \ ialan. ing international beauty specialists who advise Then I would exhort my unmarried women to come down to earth and look at the matrimonial situation trom a; practical instead of a romantic I standpoint. 0t course, every woman would like to llnd her ideal mate. She K0118 thfi tiffid "1090105 t0 would like to have a husband who is strong and reliable; who is tender and "m-‘Tmal-Tead)’ again for loving and sympathetic; who is generous and prosperous; who is intelligent ‘l W011i 91' Plall- l \ and interesting and a perlect companion whom one would never talk out. banished by rubbing the affected arts with Absorbine, r. And it re- twice-a-day use of a soap containing palm and oliveoils. They recommend one soap-and one soap only-Palmolive‘! * l Madam Bock has a special reason for stressing the im- make a fine, creamy lather of Palmolive Soap rigid warm portancc of “foundation cleansing." Powder and rouge water. With both hands, massage it gently into the pores 1 gradually WOIk K110i! WHY i010 150 P0f05- Onlyc P111! 1'0‘ for about two minutes, so that the olive oil sudawork A powerful antiseptic Rani/Prim l - {h f c The rest Ombin <th d I t d- r . . . . - w‘ - " ‘ - i . horou hi first and ermmde as we" _ .§ _ mamspon esur ac _ Y c cs Wl is 11 their way into the pores Then nrise r g y, lAb 8_ , I . _ p So would every one of us like to be the Prince oi Wales. or President c s‘ I . . _ and Oil. And soon, fill}, stubbornly hard masses form. Wnh warm water’ gradually mung n get come“ . alsoraln?! J11‘;- is a so in Hoover, or Lindbergh, or as rich as Mr. Rockleiler, or as much oi a. vamp as y G t _ v_ Unless one washes (h? {cm [hm spew“ way mommg and v V‘ “at c g‘ e treatmednc Clara. BOW. 0r as beautiful BS 13010105 30590110. bill» Whli Chance 110W N011 811i - " ' l? irvening-blaclcheadi, pimples, dreaded blemishes appear, What Elise Bock tells her Mid-European patrons. Paris zinc“? rullcs’ ‘itvoilgtgs’ . ot realizing your dream o! what you would like to be and have. I am askmfl l l. - A _ q .‘ I long has known, for today, in France-home ofcosinetics, m mm‘ ma“ ygu‘) ' I - f“”‘0"5 Lmmute f” e leader in soaps and elegant toiletries-Palmolive is one and burns. It takes out l A prim/er: fan-mull: embodying lb: the pain and guards _ . _ 51/: 01: of In and o/ire, The trouble with women l5 that when they think about getting married. 11nd %';,,,1,,,,-,,',, ,5, ,f 51mm“, sgslnailsltigfilistllog At your ' how unhappy they will be it they don't marry, it never seems to cross their f" prolonging bid/fl? and brainy. ‘ I _ 459M115 r g8 . . l n" " . = _ consciousness that they won't be the lucky ladies who 80¢ the perfect hus- 1 p RubAwuq Achcs ' bands. They compare their lots with those o! the heroines 0t the fairy tales nndnlpaiii‘slwlth' who married and lived happily ever after, and not with that oi their sisters W 4 2 t l b‘. I l r ' nd their cousins and their aulits who are married to good-ior-nothing, o » ~ ‘drunken husbands they nave to support, or to philanderera who break their In lwemorlam t ” ,__ . V I . Z I -’ This is the 2-minute home beauty treatment Elise of the two largest selling soaps . . . it is firstin Canada Bock hcrselfwould giveyouin her select studio do bcauré: and the United Smcs and 48 other countries! REX HAYTER Zllllliiimfi Then I should tell the woman who wants to be happy though unmarried l I to espouse a career. I should tell her to get into‘ some work that she likes and Fmllll "l"! "Plllyl"! Glam‘- ' ' finds congenial and that will flll her hands and her mind and give her some- g A sad accident occurred at Har- rison Mills, B. 6.. on Monday, April lst,_when Rcx l-laytcr, son oi Ml‘. and Mrs. Ben]. Hayter oi Gaspercaux, P. E. Island, was struck by a tailing limb and instantly killed. The sad news was immediately telegraphed Dru store , . ldreno which to ex end their ener- 1101110 i0 his parents and to his sis- Mnntaiuge’ a a l’ lfietiietlligi: it: iiblhilighllciijlllignilll: ‘There ‘was nothing‘ [gr them to hope ier and brother in Idaho, who isit at 5o;- lnqtltirqg to plan ior. They had to waste their lives in useless work, once to atwnd his funeral. Deceased ‘W thing interesting to do and think about and plan tor, and by which she can H. J- , cam a comiartable living. OPTOMETRIST l Ofllrd ‘Connected With ~‘ . s<...._ The reason that women in the past were airaid not to marry was because ._.___--- -_ “d1 , And they were a. pest to other people be- was a. young man oi 23 years and __________ "wkinghzfiglgngéoclilgfifgs2i‘ ‘hi; own may had perfume to interest mgm- had travelled widely in the United caus . ' r Y 5 i _ A d the we" hm" because they knew thg states and Canada and had made ' ~ Selves m other peoples a a“ n y - many irlends. l-lc leaves to mourn mrmr or dependencm their loss, besides his parents, six . . S . . - , ~ _ - l EYEQ EXAMINIZD’ ‘Talsssa But now all that is changed. The unmarried womans lite can be lust as 5151015 M15 J01“! 1550K 13' Affwglfiai SUPPLIED AND F I To full oi ambitions and useful, constructive W02: as a man's. She can earn Fall-ii 105110» U- 5- A» em- "e- CAREFUI’ ATTENTION GWEN e as a man can. She is as socially and economically tree as a man. wlmilimd- 3°"- lmd R91" i" lmmei REPAm WORK. :0: y re than any married woman is And that is not a blessing to be 111111 i-ilrcc brothers. Glen or Aber- ' a mo - i ~ deen. Idaho, Raymond oi Harrison - J- we JoflNszlzgN “M” a“ ' ' Mills, n. c. and Cecil s. home. m¥maw "Nome r ' ’ Th tune al crviccs took Place at 15'! Kent street Phong 152-!» Finally. r should say to my unmarried woman who wants to be happy, the l; tmrchfluch “fission (my B ch"hl“'elv-n--—-—= that all life is a series o! compromises. We have to be continually striking a "p - F - ' ”_"'_—“—._ balance between our losses and our gains. no matter what our lot may be. c» 011 Friday. Apgl 5L2,‘ Ht, pllltl ---————-'—' bearers all sing res asons o "*””‘”‘"l and happiness mnsms m pumnl the loud pedal on our bxeslmgs and ‘x3e that city and Harrison Mills. A beau- suenc“ m our mmomme‘ titul wreath and many other iloral tributes told of the esteem in which ode I Undoubtedly the unmarried woman ls not so well oil as t-ts woman who ‘ v l ‘ _ m‘ “mes but" o“ than he would be Rex was hcld. His remains were a.d I Y h“ an ‘deal husbanl-L but ‘he h ‘ m on a to rest in the cemetery at Mission h b d d, taking lt by and large, when she turns the v l . H she hlid llaatlcliilzloilsddtii- 8:1?! realize that there ls nobody there to ask her clW- Th0 515m“ “ml sulmulldlng t key in er “was m,’ and 1g that isn't a punk fly to keep house, and country wish to extend sincere sym- gwttlil sthe icitlii; liiit she has and so on and so forth, why she may decide that nathy to the heart broken parents 1n s a an - ’ rur: Amndsv-Ytt ummcur ,_ hearts with their unlalthfulness, or to Wanderers who never spend an even- ! ' l\ \ |I ' Geri-Wm-Boobibll“. p ":5 u. our adjective lll- she hasn't got it so bad after all. oonomv mx, tiipp-gzzgt Ben,‘ mm" ma“ . pguflpffe/ h f h 7- ' ' d th i ll i lette o! s m athy _ ' , ' 8......" m... Eyfstraln l! . from inf ggggm, 31pm lmfunfl, A ‘ a [HEN you stop to cons1der t e ar reac mg grfdnzflujfeffgf‘ “m: _ --¢._---.-¢ Va“ . oi which my n. an members. efiect of this work-the thousands of men "1?’ "‘i"i°'°;f;... n the l ' ' i M§iy“‘é.‘.§§.'§;$§;‘" “°”““““‘“" and Women in the army W110 invest the“ “11010 mg y; , . 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Dmiwnw a - s-n::':~::.~:.::=: i» Praises» uni-am‘ n i “BEI-F-DENIAL" is here- canons . m‘; n!‘ IAlWQIt Rfltfi. , l gllglsglygweyldnrMgh-yeallésblizlaivclndtiid bill: Fall in line with these soldiers oi Christ, and deny yoursell s; $.91? immcfm‘ comm“ . “nun” r Good strong stock, Companie! w ,::.:‘:i:d;e;es which Plsaoth all un- too, by to this ioortliy cause . , , agent at Sunuaerslde, Hoyt! Lewis. ...?.“;;t;’...';‘.,‘Z°‘J.2L"QL.Z‘ZZ."‘QT$ZZ THE SALVATIQN ARM . - ' l‘ l. Ohurolh-L-illy Greed, Secretary, . _ p _ _ v. ) , .. ‘l. - .. 1...... 39ml“ "km °°"" A ~ .