i t i t = tint you require n, ., ew-llllful lit he did the kettle 86ml! ~14“ lianashetaannm just [or um» km mnmnm- ainmle food and sup- = KR¥QI¢ npnuiuru-mrwandavum. cleanhed. lw llitle joyful 1m. that gladly Ibiwelcang me, when all my work ' dona- ~_|rr Tlnnklul to: friends who share m! izwoe a mirth Elld tor the warm, sweet Ira.- grauoe oi the earth, Ibr golden pools o! sumhine on the floor. Pr love that sheb its peace about ‘lay door. "Ikllttletrieaadlifllyl than!» ~ ‘away, Wllicniy meals and bed and wort I814 PllY. , ‘ A rocking-chair and kindly tire- -By Edna Jacques. Sunday Island, in the Pacific, is tolllythetallci mountainiuthe wtlidaaitrisea 2000 feetoutot Inlleaoiwaiex" and. iathua 80,000 leetirun baseto "warxmo raxna wru. - rona. asui ‘John love, Mrs. Love and their wmonths old baby are posing titbugh British Columbia. bound Idflhsia (m s “mizituaily directed" wnlkmg-tzrip. Love is 47 and his wit”. BemirleItOt-tawaintheaum- Inca-oi i832. Thebabywasboun near-Quill Lake, Sash, where the love! stopped two months Picked up;op_ the Cariiaoo highway, near harqghey were given a for 30 Inlfia. ‘Ihey said however, they do Id rida tmlfll atzd b0 do l0. ‘The two wanderer; travel only __ sunrise and sunset, cover- m_ ‘ ut ltlnaxilu: aday. Love car- _ pack w his wife carries Hfflm, TB! THIS! EIICIBIS ‘IO- IOBBOW MORNING A tow simple exercises, done in Jfliank ough sleep. It may indicate a little time to and stretch upward to- vatlttns inn, pladiil the an. hind rlvht side Just below that rib. Make believe that your pulling your torso right socket above the hip. reverse. st-Rtching the left the bead and using the 0o help pull your body you have finished, turn your ha: with knees drawn er you. Bit up on your heels 5. i’ 55%? a HOUSEMFE and i v pspriksand grated one“, toastinahotovenuntilbrownm Puffy-Niece aredelidomtceer-ve withcreamaoupe, m TIGER WOMAN SAYS N0 SUCH THING A8 “GOOD” WILD ANIMAL TNflW-mie years ago a young graduate nurse looking vaguely 1m- some more attractive career, idly watched a travelling carnivaL Ma- bel Stark, the “Tiger Wgmnn," o1 the circus and motion picture “mg then was launched on her career as an animal trains For the last 2i years she has been at it, cracking her whip avg;- scorcs o! tigers, panther-s, leopards, Jaguars and lions; racing death nu-l morons times, but, it you m“ m. believe her, ahohasnot. yatbecome. a complete success . "I have never yet conquered an animal," she asserts. "The moment I become over confident, {eel that I have an animal thoroughly unner- Appearing in i928 with a circus at Bangor, Me, she was putting her 15 tigers through their routine, It had been raining —- a “ sig- Mlwlllvl-nimaltrainergicrti- gers are decidedly adverse in gett- lnleventheirpawawet-andttie Bwund was sctt. The first part c! the act ‘mt mmush without mis- hap. Mia stark Rained confidence. But suddenly. as she started to walk between two animals perched “Wu Pedestals, she slipped upon a Patch or wet arch. Down she went, and before she could arise, two snarling beasts were upon her. ‘rhey broke one or her legs, tore her aiaoulder musclm and mutilated her scab. Miss Stark fought her way trce, cracked ha: whip gnq my; several blank cartridges. The tigers snarled for a moment, then leaped back on to their pedestals. Mina Stark stumbled from the arena and “i. o. on..." v,.~=~~ II. fault but my awn?’ Miss Stark has made some inter- esting observations concerning ani- Ifllil 411m: he: vem a associa- tion with the jungle beasts. “The belief that the sigh: qr nneil o! human blood carom an animal is so much bush," she gm, "And then are no ‘good’ wild ani- mals. You can work with them 9W1 W‘!!! 0n. then suddenly they'll turn on you." he iaseven and ahal! yeanold "H! is oneoi’ (our "‘“ p; QNonet-tai ti: others is abnormaL" E 98 l .cdsieak, pl and lasts oi liver. at a sitting. u. . ' Jar -;-<»-+-~-- i s . of the w“; Iaryhdthefiuaaat EIBioPIIO flaeonddtlaeplayinglaturdapottbstllla. latlnimurOltia Donn Ithel Brnyt-b’: tamouavty a8 k htlna. M...s..':-.:.M...;..-:-=~-- °¢ inculc- hn amenmpnunmnurm mxsasayenunulnqnoaa day. ‘Hierehadbecilotnodoubtclnaediorthe uuoathhweek. amonglmmnbmuaicalpoptrlationllrall. Blanchard boingthe whetharthepiecewouldbeplayed’, ‘ llaltcaaPriaeswarenv-ward- asitwaswfitteninlllliormill- andadelilN-M "MIMI" an: lultragettes during the lqezitranehisanentot' ' °' eRhallia-aellcondlactedthe] llmfilyllicngwwthflllr Deflonnanceoltiremarchmavb-tainedtbs Thursday afternoon lvloua manner. program, de- Bridge can this week. ma. Peter McOiIIbon, wile o: m; member o! Parliament tor Musm ka-Ontario, was hostess Monday afternoon at a largely attended and chflmlnalv Immged reception and tea, which was held in the Quebec Iuitc at. the Chateau Llllrlfl‘, Otta- wa. The hostess, who received her guem most graciomly, was wearing a handsome gown o! golden iuown itranqramnt velvet with a lace top, and she wore a 1mm hat o! the lame shade. At the tea tabla, which was attractively arranged, being catered with a silver bowl contam- ing da-ilodlls. and also adorned with “fitted yellow tapers in silver hold- ers, Mrs. Hugh Guthrie and Mrs. J. D. Chaplin presided. The young h. dies who assisted in serving includ- ed Miss Carmm Oanong, m“ 14m MCI-UR, Mi- Mary Carmichael and Miss Doris Morand. I O O mu xauueen Logan. lrand- daughter oi Mr. James Paton, was one o! the violiniata at the Lord "' ' Hotel, Wemesdsy, when Mr. Iran Williams with his ne-wiy unmixed Haiiiax Conservatory of Music Chamber Orchcstfll, 8W0 a musicals ior the Rotariam. l O O m1. Bred Kelley, who came aver £20m W0llv111e, N. 5., to pg My; 30ml 11113911111. who has been quite Ieflomiv iii in the City Hospital, left Monday on return heme, she was the guest ct her brother, Dr. I; Bna-nd Mrs. McKenna, Prince llrs. R. Bruce Man, formerly oi’ mil 01W. is entertaining at a tzea. at her residence in Montreal West fills Saturday a-fliesnoon for the mug of directors oi the Maritime Wo- men's Club. I C O m1. L. l Prvwle, h gong to Ottawa to visit he? dough: Mn. Hoff! Ritchie. . - o Judas and rm. Harold L. m1- "W. Mrs (Home Rogers and Mizs RM l-onawwh. are leaving m, morning tor Haliiax, They will w} from there tomorrow on a holiday trip to Bermuda. . . . Mrs. Victioa‘ Purdy be deiizht-tuliy at a (lino: ":2? Thilfldly evening in honor o! her mot-her. Mrs. John wnm, whose bi-rmd-fl? W85 being happily 931;- brflted. and also for Mrs. Cecil Barbour, who is visiting here, His wide host of rxdends will re‘ Bret to learn that Dr. Clarence Mwklnnon. well known Principal o! Pine Hill Divinity College, who u- rived ba& in the City Tuesday horn attending services at. Wales 5011689. Oriilia. New York Bate, was “"9"! 9° "hi"!!! an operation at the Vicwria General Hospital, Hai- ihl- Wednesday afternoon. m. Mackinnon had been absent about ' vised 11B entering the hoqaitai ior Ohlfllt-ibu and the operation was considered advisable during the by. His condition is given out as rusting comfortably. Grandmother's Quilt Patterns Bli- William and lady Stave-t, o! Montreal, sailed from New York on Friday by the Mauntania on a cruise to tbs Sea. Ira. Hurry Weeks was boateaa at liner home last. Baturdsy- afternoon ‘at a prettiiy mauled Bridifi 1°? ber lrienda ' ' ‘Ibo many frioncb o! Mrs. K. l. Rogers react be: present indispo- sit-ion which has confined her to her home for the past severll days. t . Mina Edith Inks is home from Toronto cn a visit to her parents, LtAJoL, and Mn.‘ Infi- - - Miss Lilian Duchemin was Ilnonl the popular young hate-u this week, entertaining at five tabla o! Bridge at bu- htme on blonds! evening. t a 0 An interesting word Motrin of China evolved from his own ex- periences than. was given by N!" J. A Machado at the monthly meeting. Monday, o! the Women‘! Association at Chalmers United church in Ottawa. 'lbe devotion! ware concluded by tbs president. Mrs. Russell White. A delight-fill poop oi song was given by M15 Inns McLurc, A. T. C. M, c! Char- Zealand. 8 5 .5 i meats for the Australian-New Zea- land visit include arrival at Port fiid on September D, at. Colombo on September 20, where he wi spend tour days, and then the cruise to Prwmantie and Adeis'_, He will arrive at Melbourne, cen- tre ol the Victoria State centennary celebrations, mi October 10. THE COOK'S CORNER it m" ' Dorothy no’. Ldfler B.» ] “win Without a song" Gives Six Reasons Why Women Are Gloomier ‘Plum Men. Shall Girl Tell Fiance Her Past ? E5?" Eetsgii 5 F f? 2 s 5 2 5 5 whoapee about in a ease like ‘rhird. When hus ‘ iinda conditions not mhis ways put on his hat and walk o oi! his troubles. Wile has to stay andtryhardtoihlnk upacrnawayot , There ia nothing very hilarious about that. The reason women get wrink- les is trying to nail on their (aces the smile that. won't come oi! when they have nothing to smile over. Fourth. Husband cangotcaburlaaqus ahowandeujoytha coarse- ncas o! it. wile chooses a play with a mural, instructive, and o! a liner quality, even though it. may prove a three-handkerchiet play. The things thatamuae people tcllwhatthayare. firth. Wherever you aae slaw manandcuswhoboaatathatha never bothers uoubie until trouble bothers him, you will and some woman whoissupporting himanddoinghia worryingtorhim. andthemia nothing to grin at in that. Bixth. Men have a right to he optimistic. The world is their: and. everything in their iavcr. A woman is up against a stone wall when abs goes out looking ior the aama consideration that is shown a man. laugh that ofl ii you can. Theonlycure iortbsworryhabitinwomeniatobringabomthe state oi lite whereby men will deal as lairiy with their wives at home as they do abroad in business with men, thereby putting into discard the 01d taken-tor-granted assumption that a woman should always take the worn o! a bad bargain and still continua to mister 10y on her counta- nanco. A WOMAN WITHOUT A BONG. C cv Answer: I hope every husband who reads this inetresting lettc lrom a de- pressed wife will g0 into conference with his own soul Ind lee i! he is in any way rewonsibie (or his witch gloom. For it is sadly true that there are many married men who haven't. much to chan- over. Oertainlythewomanhamtmuchto keephargsyandbrightiihsr husband treats her as i! she were a piece o! household machinery, geared up to run at high speed and to perform the labor to keep her family com- iortable without ever being oiled up by a little praise and appreciation. Nor can any woman be expected to welcome he: husband home o! an ev- ening withagistLsweet smileilaheknowlheiagoingtocomein grouchy and crcu and kick the cat and raise motions about everything that has been done and lelt imdone. a Nor is any woman heroic enough to emit shouts o! joy while she trying to chisel the housekeeping mmey out oi a t-llm-Wld. Nor has IBY woman enough sense o! humor to find her husband's philandering divert- Undoubtedly women are pram to melancholy, but perhaps there is a reason tor it, as the woman without I song lugzesta. Only idiots laugh when there is nothing to laugh about. And so, i! the husbands who an depressed by their wives‘ tears want to dry them, they must hang a sum in their heavens. DORUYHY DLX. apnoea DearMias Dix-I am agiriotflLengsgedtoa mantenyearsmy senior whom I love very much. He 1a a man who has "been around." as l1 the phrase goes, and he nu iallen in love with me because he believes me so nice and sweet and innocent. Bis: years ago when I was a kid l had an experience that is like a nightmare to remember, but aince then I have gone absolutely straight. What I can't decide is whether to tell my fiance about it or not. 1 am not afraid he will break the engagement and re- iuse to marry me. it is just that his love is ioundedon his belie! that 1 am exceptionally iine and good. and i! lie found out. to the contrary he wmndiosetherespecthehasiormeandboth hsandlwouldbemis- R. arable. Should I or should l not tell Elm? M. H. Answer: llyouarereascaabiyaura hswill nndouthkewyouraacret». h-ledicillopa Drain i quart otallops. let stand until nicely browned all over. Drain on brown paperahd servewithtar- tars sauce. The marinade gives the fir! an umilualiv delicious Puree of Chicks: One quart o! chicken stock, l pint Talking it over does no pcnibln good. It. simply destroys their lalth in each other and gives each one endless loos Ior jealousy, and puts into each llrand a two-edged sword with which to stab each other in ovary uarre q Marriageahmrldwipe thealatisiorbothpartina. ‘Iheyahouldam-t a new liie toge with no antangiing alliances, no sordid memories to try to forget. What matters then ia whether they are going w lead clean lives and be taithiul to each other. It. is tar more important than some error they have committed beiora they oven knew each other. 0t course your case has a little stinger in the very tact. that your dance, having been a rounder ”‘ ' , demands absolute purity in his wiieflfhat will makshimmore reaenttulotyourhaving aspiashonyour skirts, although his garments are covered with slime. this, it may be best. tor you to tell him belore marriage and at least deprive him d the privilege o! aayinl that you deceived him. However, that. is a matter that only you can decide. And it you do tell him, call his at- tention to the tact that ho has iar llaa to tcrgive than you have. . . .3 ‘ . Dfi/OTHY D!1_ Dear Dorothy Dir-My husband and I have been very happy together until the last year, when I lound out he was having an aijair with an- other wopnn. It has Lhost killed ma because 1 worship him. My B a E U 9- i EEQQFE ‘Egg? i5??? g. sliiiliiég Er E rig} lair a - i §' i' 3 at 5' ii Elm? viii i "lhowlalroaldlflhorocihg “Are you IIIO she doesn't need --and you know how uneomiort abla THAT Isl Caatoria hasn't any o! the harmful drugs in it that are in most pawn-up laxa- (lvea. And ehlldrn love it — It's GOOD!" "God aewa laal Baby's as nod-as telephoning you that I gave her -~ A m e M- e i. . e _ _ . e-v _ "mum vgagwmnadn’? _tRe§lm '-" ggflt-‘iql Ifersopal *-:- Fashions -.:- Litera tare a laxative, Betty? Constipation raalea children terribly flnnleky. My doctor recommended Castor-lg,‘ a lamb. I was lust oria last night. It was just what lilo seeded." Q “Isn't It flne, Betty, that than h a children’: laxative as safe and gentle as Cntorlai’ It's simply wonderful for flatulence CA STORIA _ ‘lhdiilhufilantln fiambobyiooltellyean A-__'| A MomingSmile The busy man had been inter- rupted several times. and the last intruder made him lose his temper. "Can't you read" he mapped. "mesignonihe door sayrPri- vale." “I know, and I'm |lad it's traveler. a? gfi-ggcr a g?‘ E555??? E a E 8 ti: 35355 I§§§ NOITHIIN LIGHTS ‘Bye northern sky is abiue ta- night With dancing, leaping meteor: bright ‘ o! phoaphml light Born in Lbs flash ct the lizhming‘: might. T Theyaeeaniikeacityoi Ritlmmt domes, ' Catzhednl spirerand liar? 110ml- Or- iikfaoma bright-hired wavibl giomee Held in the hands oi’ hiddl gnomes. Tbeyanaseitrraeaappea-rwourflv- turcdeyas Aalainingbayonets plenum til akic! ovum imam. to w‘ WW‘ 6Y0! 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