li lm moni l . mio . cm 'oi sri. ada fi omeii adn bein , »1=arli.__ _ ter MM; ,nskst . #list .‘ 'ticlpi_ been Hi |‘Sh¢i H0; _r>f°°€ f, 'W1' ' 'Wie have 2 '(B> ~ yet t tcr vi ol G Emo. _ _nndl piivei. -Natl( _‘ ierlanf lihceo . 'nomi ,wl.y" ‘one ~ lbv 1 1"m¢¢i rips* lm!! P f l~ . wit GCI M: _ l _‘Uni l _ The P bytery 0 ‘Canada |Mondny -lconferen _me Rev chair. iman ot _‘Service lsubjects 5E. Boo! Mlnlste ion. ' 'helpful Christie _,vol-ring _f tion in __ er too if from t _’ doing ways : quote `*i.~.~.. W. A. on Th Order. as a c Broth is the larger' life _iz spirit there md!! [ng ll beina ;` side. ‘th . ve ' Th fwhll. 1' "o})!l'5q l;i darn ami, of qui* f' gurl L" lygw 1 mer _ lncc _` Con y Sec * ed lr of b' sank expo all 7 are are soeii Iam if . uso ° .F ~ ` _G'z;~~ wni _ , _ Lovi; 0 *ruin _ mow ' :Ei film wifi rnnxi -~~-Prior. clear-‘_ _ _'_ HECHARL0'I`TE'1`°-WN pw- »‘ A Tinl or Dye Ii li llnd Save Money! 0 ' ° Perfect Professional ` __ Results Assured! i_, Millions of women restore _ beautiful bright colors to faded , fabrics in their homes and ward- robes with Tintcx! _ _ Or `ve than new and ,l Jfjeruu cogirs just as easily! Timex gives any fabricany '_ _desired color at less than the price h of a postage stamp. (It works al- most instantly without fuss or _' muse or extra trouble. E _ And it does beautiful die- _ ing and tinting with no strea s, _" spots or hlotches- just like pro- _1 lfessional work! e See the T`mtex Color Card L at any drug store or notion coun- °‘ ter.35colors fromwh_i_ch tocgioosel 9*. 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NOW. . at prices which _muy never again be repeated! Ala: patterns-incluciing "HCV in Wm. Rogers & Son-MC M`A.|ssrv 1:41 'loaipoona Plh Psllli ln '~.'::.'.‘:.:.‘°- $1 .25 lol lx Genuine Original Rogers Silverplate 1841 Rogers Bros. Wm. Rogers & Son Gnnataad to alva absolute iailafsdlao. Insist on ll|`i$, Intvnadonal Silver Company Products. NAD! YN CANADA ._ . -` .__~_@-- _ Dorothy Letter Box. mid Alienatc Her Hugband_-Ho_w Much c Should a Man Forgive His Wife?- Married Sec§e_ta5°y Fears Hel' Ill go every day from his business to his home W his wife had always arrsnged something P|¢”““f so do for the evenings. 'rim kent the mm Inter esied and amused But all ot that was changed when the oldest daughter got married and hnd B baby Then the wife become nothing but s grand mothe'° She neglecled her husband Had D0 time for him Never considered his taste or nlene ure in anything He couldnt even run the radio of an evening if the baby was around, lor it would wake it up But the consoler, of ooiuse. was hanging around A pretty girl in his oilice who was willing to exchange kisses lor silk stockings and so on and so Iorth. when grandma nnds out about this she will blow up and wreck home But who is to blame? A DIBIRESSED FRIEND -i.___, Answer handy for a. careless or a. malicious outsider to ex lode some long haired poet or drug store sheik it her husband would take peace flag to their mast and see that it kept ilying in the world and their marriage brings them misery and disillusion in _ stesdnt happiness, they blame it on into instead oi on their own stup ldity. ' .oitener than men ere. Also that the charge that wives make agains imc yea ‘ lege - res; --- larl Uncle-“Ana what are youooins 5 be when you grow up. ~7°h11?" insulting eng.neer." : 1_3 ` ` *" " "."~.'; - 1 '15f.-~:.é,4."¢".*l¥’_5- _ ______¢_ Xi N¢phew_-'_‘Th_e_ shine 8.8 f YOU; g n ' YN . n time; the other to make a. §l . \ fer when monthly pains shifter her 1 egg yolk. np-.’.`.i‘f_f'. nerves. Lydia E. Pinkh:.m's Vegetable 2:3 23];-§"5v',f¢'ei,ene¢ condensgd m_l1l¢, Compound would ease that awful agony. . i..,,¢,e» » _, _ * The ' l Healthy, happy Canadian youngsters Look around you it young Canada . . . sturdy, healthy bodies . . . blight eager faces . . . the picture of health. Many of these youngsters, like their parents before them, were brought up on Christie’s Arrov/roots. Mothers prefer "Cl-\ristie’s” he- causc they are made of [lure arrowroot, contain- ing all the nutritious, body-building elements necessary for growing children. re is no substitute _for _. o o , Christies =.° S -<& there are men who are born philond Voters and who could not be true _ any one woman, no mama- i! she were s compendium oi all the eh i and virtues of her sex. them he true to them it their wives did not drive them in thpi_n_ liy,_r,i_¢_gl_oct' or nltkihg 01' ceasing to mske themselves attractive , There is no _womm in the world no stupid that she does not kno . that her hu.sbsnd_ws._nts to be lint wiN1 her, that -he likes for her pleasure, hiscolnfort, his desires don't weigh for an instant against h \¢_..,.l ' etéi-`,v knows that her husband wants to be amused _ ed ln the youngster to do lt. And that is why so many married men' g _ _ __ _ _ __ inlo atlsirs with 'tl-ie girls in their ollioss. It is because their wives have v .__;___,_ ~ _ _'f turned intofmothers and not remained sweeties. _ ,__ ___; _ .g»I_ ' With many women motherhood is an obemsion, but with men father- yonnaue like this one. 'V - _ ~ irq.:-. Q; hood is merely n pleasing incident. A woman can do without her hus- ren, md if women could only be wise enough to be more wife than they are mother me wouldn't hear so much of roving husbands. ' DOROTHYDR. . season Dear Miss Dix-What. uuslitiss are noeesary for n man. to posses £0 enable him U0 ¥°\'l*ive and continue io live with his_wii'e after she has confessed that she has been untrue to him in three instances and where the three men. whoisra her partnenin. guilt. sro living in the an me town? Isnt this the hardest thing that any msn was ever called upon to do? _ _ 0, H, Answer: _ _ - _ < Yee. . I think for.; huabsnd iciforgivs a. disloyal wife is the hardest ihineinuieworlqrormmtneo.andiiiasnaoaediui-nozznexniie in the wound torhlmio have to meet daily the men with whom sh; has betrlycd him. And I want topxpresa to you my sdmiration of your forbearance and wisdom in not taking any vengeance upon them, as husbands did in _o less civilized and sans age. Ihr the married woman who goes astray does it of her own_ vention. .Bho is no ignorant. unsophisticated girl. sheis as mush to blame as the msn, and her husband only shows his intelligence _when he refum io wreck his lilo for the sake oi a. worth- 1855 wife. ` ` As to the qualities that it takes to forgive sn unfaithful wife they 1111150 be. I think. In alnioit divine Pity for her weakness, an understand- ing oi s. nstuijo that is avid for thrills and Nmsnco and change, and that is perhaps constitutionally emotionally unstsble. And perhspe the hiisband would have to understand also that there UB W°“l¢Df_ .lint as there are men, w ho are eensunlists and philandercrs and who have not in them the sbill ty to be Inlthiul to any muh. But in order to forgive the husband wou ld have to have most of all such a great and _overwhelming love for his wiie that he could throw it as a cloak over her weaknesses and hide them even from his own eyes. And, fortunately, the women who has this attraction for other men nearly always does have it for her own husband so that he can for-give her-_ ‘ ` Donorny Dlx. » O O O O O I ` DOH' DOMHY Di!-T lm Unused to ina:-ry s bsnker whose secretary Iam. III msriyhimhewillhiresnlwaeerelalyinmyplees »,nd1_ a mornin he may f»-11 in love with ner is num with me. shui 1 keep 0 my position or marry him? » _aRm~A_ Answer: ` I’ll slythat-the riddle oi the compared fo ‘whether s lecretsry boss him ss his secretory. - Bill Psrbllil all secretaries are not so fascinating as you are or per- haps your fiance may not be auch sn easy mark lor the Arts and wllee ot a seeretaryss youthlnk he is. At any rsh it I'were'you I would marry him and pick out his next leeretsry. Bom0¢hlh¢ old and sour and crsbbed with atringy heir and I. snub nose and tulsa teeth. 'I‘hat.-with llinwine that you an wise to the ways of employers' and secretaries, shouldkeep your husband walking mo strait and narrow mn. _ nolvornsv mx. MAIN! BUIKAIS. a locsfbuslness m\n._ V ~ " IOIL KIDNAPHNG The child wll Bott! Anna Au- ' thmy, 10-months-old daughter or mnmusvéule. me.. my 11- in-_ me im. .mm I- Anthony. screams nlsiwiiuaveie frightened she was left in the care or Dolls sn intruder-hom sroot last night. y;¢1¢|__44_ hmmm, 'mug -mg gr 53 H fi S ii was an attempt lo kldhlll and hold The maid told officers Ibn heardi " 0or¢9_190.000.r\naon»thada\»dliier ‘ ' " ' ' i. and frustrated _what police believe parents sttend¢¢| s theatre. .Foolish Grandma Who Let Her First Grand- Grandma, ot oourse I have said over and over again in this column that the wrecking of s home is always an inside Job. It is the husband ‘ or the wiie or both who put the TNT under the doorstep and leave it i p _ i No woman would fall out of love with ber husbnnd and in love with » ~ the trouble to feed her on a little romance and pay her a. compliment every day. No woman would lose her husband to another woman ii sho would try as hard to hold him as she did to catch him. No home would be s place ot bickering and strife if both husband and wife would nail the arms N’l'.V et But they don’t, and when they have lost the thing dearest to them Statistics show -that women are the petitioners in divorce cases ier » their husbands ls, as a general thing, unialthlulness, Now, ot course, - never even see their husbands sgsin utter their _nrst baby is .born. Jun- ior puts his nose out oi' Joint that it hen' gets in place again. His » u _ sllualllng inis.n_t.__>‘__1-lenceiorth he is nothing but a. slave to toil tor t e d _ u "_'aHer-lli'e_"baiSy comes only too often the wiie is too busy and too absorb- neir Mus Dix-Among my aouullnl-lm' 15 “ °°"l’l° "h°'° mm” ,mp h b d is one is that 0! the usual wen £9-do Ammcmdxr Iohd oinliis ville” He would mm devoted to his ismily, a good prov! v . hm in 8 children must never s o t ally and thoroughly. ' an 'tallr'ed"'to`~Hiid”tb'i11ave somebody to step out with him and be gay, b t - To be really happy and healthy, your even slightly constipated. The best and safest way to prevent this dangerous condition is to give them a _ dash of ENO’S “Fruit Salt” ' ' in a glass of water regular- is ly. This simple precaution will ensure that all poison- ' fs ....2:f.1'3f.‘.f..‘.: :;f..“;".:.:.f ‘”:».':;°:.:;'i:::r: :i.:°:...“iz.°<.: _ ws We ii diSmi~S=dff°m U0 m - their systems, gently, _natur- °, _ _ _ . _ _ ENC contains nothing harsh or drastic-thatis why it is so good for children. And how they welcome the morning glass of ENO once they have learned what a pleasant bubbly drink it is! Always have a bottle of BNO’S “Fruit Salt” in the house. ENO forms no dis» agreeable habit and has _the endorsement of countless wise and healthy people all over the world. -A f i be W l rlnuafaiifs-oa¢sow'a.iarNo~¢»wuima:~a¢»1a.is we Sales Representatives hr Nor¢ls'Amerlca|Hsrold F. Ritchie &Co. Lid., 10-18 MoCsul St., Toronto _ _ o outside the nursery, .sow a. man, _ screamed, and the intruder fied. A Oliiccrs said they found is. chisel on the roof, along with a dirty slip of paper, on which was printed in large lctiers,"‘Rni1som $100,000." ' someone walking on the porchlrool 2,000,000 BUSH!-JLS_ G0 VIA mute, gg was uinounced tndgy by Cgivlcllllll. P, N, McLaren, Manager of the saskatchewan Wheat Pool 'Erni- wrrmrnno, May 18--Two mllliw mel nzlmwrs. No am his been bihhels of Canadian wheat will be ,ee fqr shipping oi’ the grain to the Bhlplwd early this season to Eur0l'J¢» new port oi’ Churchill. via Churchill and the Hudson Bay ' l Mill( Jil. START using Carnation today. I r is most economical because it gives best results in cooking and because it is much cheaper than cream. Camation Milk is safeguarded at the source- -its purity 'is always ensured. Cooking with Carnation is a pleasure. It is so smooth and rum our better, improved in more and- texture. Use it in cream soups, sauces, dressings, cocoa, ice cream, candy. Also use Carnation in place of cream. _ “From / creamy that favorite recipes* , _ ~.,"_,,.- ». _ . AND CREAM BILLS WORRY Undiluted, it is just right for coffee; fruits and cereals. And you cut your cream bill .rguare in two! Approved for Babyfeeding ' The highest medical authorities re- oonunend Camation Milk as an excel. lent milk for _babies-because of its purity, uniformity,_ nutritiouaness, richness in vitamins and minerals, and “‘P°f*”¢“‘“””'?: rim me Good It Is! ii 5'! Cows” . __ ¢ mi.: mon ciuiniin cows, ricxan nr cmini _ _ .Q _ »-.env