‘ SEPTEMBER 1s, 192s ‘ w, p,‘ Clwl Kitchen: Mr m‘! lllRKatlBiANfi . ds Bonnie Boys", gm s11 relish the perfectly s“ i}; and well seasoned beans (he cube ofprirfle “Canada ved“ Pork. Youn and old en oy this tru y Canadhn w, CLARK LIMITED, MONTREAL at ltm McCoskey, “K994," Russian ct at Kingston, 0nt., peniten- who won an hour's freedom lilting Guard M. Earle Jenkins a crowbar on Saturday. He in on a short theft term. The ltt of coroner's jury recom- lldtdtspecial recognition for the rconvicts who tried to render aid to the slain guard and as- ed in_McCoskey's capture. —--{-0->-———-- ~IIOR URGES MEN TO DRESS LIGHTLY mNIJON, Sept. 1~l.—\\'ell venti- d minds and ilodies have (lone ill to better tile condition of ern women, and Dr. it}. Grallaln r, .\I. I’., advises nlen to foi- l ill tlleil- lead. _ ‘fashion has decreed that wom- ilall be sensibly eiadfafii] ‘it fl; ttestlble that women. are now- tltp lllore hygienic-ally clothed “innit-ll,g-sptleizllly ill tile i-llllll’ lilTsaid i)l'. Lillie. ‘lie habits and costumes oi’ 'w0- Iitl lltt\l€ ilnlllcusurtlilly lllt'l't':lsctii..“,(, ‘run-lltni and physical llUtllllLl lat-r ttl-rt- tin- lninils and ilolllt-sdf omen no tlloroltgilly volliiiittell, -l lllc iu-llcilt has been surpris- ---~ <O§—-—-—- ii‘ one be troubled with eorlls, will liud ill ilollmvuy's (‘urn l0\'t‘|' all application that. \\'ill Ply rclitvve. suffering. -> mnoooo-o-voeoooosooo-o-v i YOUR TEETH Can easily be kept white and clean by ' KLENZO DENTAL‘ CREME it removes the film, cor- ' rests mouth acidity, which ll one oi the chief causes of decay, hardens the gums and tum the mouth cool and i refreshed. i Price 35 cents and 60 cent! ', litr tube. i I eKon Drug Co. :rs*.r.-."%r:; ICE OREA M BRICKS Why not take home an ice siflm Brick? In other worda . '9" the Habit." It is conven- ‘M "id tasty dessert and ‘Mil/l acceptable for com- ""Y- mu w FllillT cute! “I; our specialty last week w although our intention “I! a new flavor each wsek N! Fruit Glace. made from a mglblnation of luscious fruits my“ '° l-Wliular and the da- mn“ '° ilreat we are contin- mgktnslr manufacture this "om- You can secure them My perfection dealer. CENTRAL CREAMERIES Bitmap.- wl-lotssats ntsrnlau-roas HOW CAN YOUNG PEOPLE AFFORD - Condensed from Success Magazine (Jwifl '26-) Christine Frederick ___.._. The history of race progress is that or constantly pushing ahead the marriage period. Yon can locat.e any race or tribe or nation in the scale of development by inquiring, at what age do the young "people tn be regarded largely as an econ- lllflrfy? Tltis effect of civilization is dlle almost entirely to economic reasons, since civilization appeal"! Omkynatter, although it in not. ill savage tribes, girls of lo and 12 years are unarrie-il. l)niy a few eonillrills ago, unurriagl-s at ll; were very cllllllutln. Your grantllilltltllt-l" and nlillo luarrieil at 1s; your ulo- tller and mine were iloubtiess nlar- ril-d hi. 20. IBllt lu the last. 2.1 years Atllorlea itas traversed tlu- space of a cell- tllry, economically spleaking. ‘fills is literally true as we created actu- ally nlore wealth ill 1H00-l9i0tilan was created ihetwelzll 1800-1900. 'i‘ilert-.fore, tile i-eontllnil: pressure. of the. first quarter of the 20th cen- tllry has thrown out. 0f focus all calculations ill re-gard to nlarriage as ill regard to everything raise. it has enormously raised the "stand- ard 0t’ living." and, true lo preced- ent, this has ntczlllt a jump forward of many years, ill the alu- oi‘ mar- rying for young people, 'l‘il|s jump forward Ibrings the whole question to the point of a real crisis. We can't forever go on pushing fortvaril tile ago of marrying for young people. ‘V0 t'llll'l. llutko ovi-r (lod- mude young people to tit our ‘mau- lllade economic Illucllille. Our new standards of wealth are very fine. The alltazillg opportuni- tltm for odiflcatioll ill the llnited Slates are certainly lilo ‘vVllllilPP oi‘ the century. ’l‘lle inventions and devices for comfort and luxllry and pleasure are the crown of civilized llisttlry. But it is now necessary to stop to ask ourselves what we wish to do concerning the crlticabpres- sure that tlle'elltire modern scheme oi‘ things places, very especially up- oll young people and the marriage idea. ll. is just at this point ill lite tilui. modern civilization shows its greatest weakness. _\Vi_la_t._’wo are dealing with is a monstrous and growing zlrtitlclality imposed upon the human feelings land instincts 0t‘ the young. As one or tile college boys ill tile signific- ant. pill)‘, “Young Woodlcy," says. grow lo emotional nlaiuriiy at. l»t or l5. but civilization insists that we forget it and not even think ‘about. it until luany years later." I get thousands of letters front uly readers all over the t-uulltry, ill all walks of lilc, alld illc nlollotoll- ouniy same note is ill them all:—~ “llow can we save anything?" fruln the young married; “Would you advise us to 'llltlrr_v on $1500 ll yeolfil" from the engage-ti couples: “liow can l have children and l'till a ilolne and still stay at.‘ work to help my husband?" from tllecoupi- es who have lllurrieti and both stay- ed at. work. A young college ll1illl'lll‘lOl‘ friend of lllilte threw up his job at tile university lo lbetrtlrlltl u. Kilfitgi! Hosiery REDUCED FROM $1.50 -___- iTho balance of our stock, left from summer eellinfl. these lines sold around $1.50 l a pair, but we have not all sizes In every lino and-col‘ l i our, they are all fashionable . shades however, and knit by the bost Canadian Mills. Pen- man'a, Niagara Maid, Etc. This ls a good opportunity to .flil in your hosiery needs at a great saving, and have them up to the minute also. OUR NEW..FALL HOSIERY HAS ARRIVED Of which we will just men- ticn s few bt-"rlax. Black and fashionable shades 82-59 SILK AND WOOL. Plain shades 01.26 and $1.50 Heather mixtures $2.00 ENGLISOL ALL WOOL! Sport patterns 83-00 _ Wool Underhose, (to wear . with silk) Flash only 15c l $1’ BAR fllflflAk T0 MARRY? l " flee-workers," it. is readily to porting. ' pontlerance in modern life of money I: tiluse working women are i i Fmfi-laelll” "vans-NM"'“""'mttlt~\“““"“"'"iuulr*""7 e e lmmm I\“\\IW"WI|'""""“ . "YO U ' LL LIKE THE FLAVOR" AlRTIGHT-MITALFOIL IAGKAGILS ONLY — usveti soto m sum F""'”'--t-e‘“"‘v_-tr""*§sawl\“"'§st.w"""'"-bm.mr“"""~n...tn\ \\\ll lllll ll ll"! €||‘““ “wt/muse” "Mum-em" "willie-lure" “flue? tnecllallic ill order that llc might marry the girl of ills choice. 'l‘ilink of the soul-wreueilingof that young nlail, ill giving tip his cllerislli-d vu- eatioll! ‘But he is‘ happier now. lie has ills home and his ‘illtlltl and he cull puy his tbilis and look tor- ward to having children: wltlluul. terror. , Take, again, the ease or u clever relative of mine, a young Illilll cer- tainly capable or "in-coining a tine. surgeon. He is 25, and he went ailroad to study. (in ills return last sulll-nler he met n girl— the girl. Now lle is ill a llliserallhl turlnoii of soul, for he must go back to his studies ltbrolul for two or three years more. ‘The girl, wilosc par- ents refused to permit all engage- lllcllt. is attractive and popuhlr, and in his heart the young man knows that likely some other malt who has a good income and is oll tile ‘spot will capture her away trout TEE-.9Hé_TiP9TTET2i‘Y_1fi__§_H4RD1-5N —w—— 1.1V i. i f Sir George Foster, Canadian dele- gate at Geneva, lwho opposed on Wednesday the ‘fourth reservation of the United SFates on the ques- tion of world court statutes. The reservation provides; that the court statutes shall not be amended with- out the consent of the United States. i .§--—- Don Juan, third son of the King of Spain, and aged 13, is likely to be designated heir-apparent to the throne. owing to the iii-health of his two elder brothers. nlark ol‘ pr<l_<_'"l'e.<.~1 and ot‘ tit-sire to play a palrt ill tile mlrlilllg world may illl‘ all true; but uphill it is nlarriaae which is lllc large: pit-rc- cd ily tile ill'l‘tl\\'. him willie lle is ill vltflllltl; -illlt worse than lilai, he knows tllutev- ell it‘ tile three years were up to- day, he couldn't lliilffy her, for lle would have no practice to support a family and even would he ill debt for his education. Eight or ten bar- rell years stretch ilcfore tilis young luau, when his soul and body cry out. for his ulate. it is erucl; it is dangerous; it is lulsociui. tiissiputitln oi’ fulldnnlentili national capital, which is wcii-lnulr-tl rollpi- es, ltlateti at tile uniting period and founding lulllilles and zlcit|evill;: happiness. 'i‘u luaku lllutlcrs lllore rrueiui. there has ilevelopctl all ltddltlolltll agent or teouitlsitlu. Years ago only one and one-lath‘ per t't‘lll, oi’ the. population were “willie colial” “‘<)l'kt‘l‘>i; lluw the proportion l:i ten per cent. Tlli‘ lwlitlrilly, until oi‘ to- day eall llluy L’? per t-eui. llltil'l' with his day's work than ln- coultl years ilgil. (in tile oiln-l‘ hand, tho otlice worker ilns actually suffered :1 decline, for he ilclually ]illl't'lltl.*ii‘.*l live per cent. less than he. t-oultl 3:5 _\'1"J.I'H ago. When you t-ollslitier that well-reared types of young people are classifiable under the terln "oi- be the marriage situation seen that 3 front this aspect. alone is given a ‘painful wailop. Furtilel-lllilre, tile prospects are for tills sllilutiotl lo =1 become worse. rather illull better. Prosperity for laboring men uleatls luore education, more young people. wanting wlllte collar jobs. ‘it is a fact that till per cent. of loeonlotive engineers’ sons go tn (ulliegc, alld of course, won't lbeenllle loeolllotive engineers. Tilere is also something to pon- der over, when we look at the stat- istics of women going into business. There are now nearly 11,000,000 women in business, a figure that has doubled in very recent titties. This situation is not dlle merely to woman's desire to become selbsup- it reflects the sheer pro- The great majority of young girls, who go ollt from their homes to earn money partly for family sup- PIGSSIIYQ. the purpose of raising their stand- ard of living alld luxury. Adlnira'ble' as this is and valuable as training for life, nevertheless it, too, has added to the difficulties of the mat- |lng and marrying time. lt has de- ‘flllitely ltelped to raise the econo- lllir standards of expectation at nnlrrlsse, for many of these young anon, bllt oven more largely for L fwmnen spend a far greater propor- ENGLISH ALL woo . fi lion of their earnings on clothes alltl luxuries than is possible under ' l:utly collfFlvflililli young family blld- lgplmg plan hast-d on the earnings ‘or one young mall. Furthermore, ‘with the best of intentions, ittendn l Ito luake young women ulldonleslie " ALtcEkti ~ A and develops ilfttlmes a filial germ of future IBIIGBSROBB with tile in- evitable marriage condition. That it is a; Young llleu-scclll to he lleld fast, as flies ill allliler, l.ll tile t-colloluit- tin-tn from nlztrriupc until a very late age, when often they lose interest ill matri- nloily. ltccctll New York slatisl. ' zlutlicale illill. tlivort-es-art- inc ling, while marriages are (lee illg. The llirtll mic is lilllllli-{tlllltill}; Wilost- wilo are iliill'l‘ll'(l. and lllt‘ luulllbt-l" oi lllarrit-ll wolllcn who pressure \\'il icll keo ps ‘is a steady lllifl’ ill tile. aver- age age at lll:l_l'l'itl;;o. illl-viltllill)‘. there. is n corrtrsptllltlitlg il|cl'ca.~leoi' ‘llllllitlfillily and free union. ill short, it’ tilere is any lbw-ironing social null ("Uilllfllllltl probiclll ill tile l-outltry io- day, it. is, as Mrs. (‘utt proclaillls. tile Si‘ prolllenl of lllarriagl- and louut’. people. ._.____4-O>__.__._- Sir Philip. Henry Kerr, Iwar-time secretary to former Prime Minister Lloyd George, who, in an interview in New York on Wednesday sic-i clared that British capital and Labor are preparing to evacuate" the entrsnchments in which they have been fighting before and since the war- He blamed the deadlock inkl- positions is int-reusing‘. ‘l'in-rc , . between British capital and Labor since the war for the continued ln-‘ dustrial depression‘ in that coun-‘ try. I l“ sin". - ‘ x Miss Eileen S nip o repres- ents the women work in England and is on a visit to Gan- ada to stud the work of the in- Happy indeed is the bride wilose iilouglltitll relatives ‘md friends Olliisl the aid of Holmalfs when selecting: the wedding giflsi ‘ i liver since i857 when the dainty ilritle wore hoop skirts and a poke ilonnci with the groom resplendent. in tight-fitting cont and elastic straps on iile imitonl of his trousers» tile bridal journey being" taken by relays in the old fashioned stage coach- - Hoimanis have ilccn furnisllinp- the homoe- oi‘ good taste and refinement, and particularly the pwe nest 0f the Birida i rpti-dily, 131F108 WW0 Changed 11nd Hollnzlllfs ]11€l'£‘lltll1dl'w‘€ iris chang t . ~ a ' ' ' ’ 1 - ' ed with the limes, but ilack of ll all, tho principle that it mach-Sud in 18,37, t . . s. . . ' »- ‘your nloncy s wol 1h, or your mfiligy I);1Qk”___|S the Samfl The First-Choice of Bridal Gifts --A Hoilrrlotn Chesterfield Suite-- When the newly marrigd couple settle down to em". tain, they want to be proud of their living-room and they will lle—-if the Chesterfield Suite and other furniture is selected from i-inilnalfs. slzunpie |)l'i(3CS2-~-- Another carload of them due this week. it "taggers "M Wheihe" YW Pa! $119130 0|" $250.00 you are getting just ii" WP)’ W!" Vail-H! Possible backed by every honest guar- antee that can be expected of a good Chesterfield replttailie tllanufacttlrrrs. ll ere are a few ‘Tapestry’ 3 piece $uite—-soli:i CONSKNICllO|1-»M;1r5ll;l|l Spring cushions and a good style . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,. $119.00 Tapestry Suite in a better quality Tapestry $132.00 Mohair 3 piece Suites, good quality covering will, fig. ured reverse cushions. Regular value at . . . . . . .. . $16930 Other Mohair Sullts up to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $390.00 and "ill-l. maul. HOSPITALITY (‘ICNPICIIS "IN THE a DINING ROOM Those who have travelled considerably tell us that our showing of Dining Room Furniture is the best in Eastern Canada, and we have been told it so- often that we are thoginning to believe it ourselves. Frankly, you will find here some exceedingly attractive values in complete suites and individual pieces for the dining rOom-—the list below is just a small indication. DAINTY {XND DISTINCTIVE With the oversee person. one-third of the day is spent in bed. and the bed-room is a part of the home in which the Bride takes particular pride. Let us show you our splendid line of bed-room suites ranging in price from $75.00 to $298.00, and a full line of Simmons’ Built for Sleep Beds, springs and miflrggggg. l‘m'lul>i_\' the Tmliliil _\rli are not using 'i'ile lioovrl is that you llavtfllot; seen itin operation. We are ‘looking, forward l0 an 0p- portullily of (iemonstratiug ’l"ile lloovcr on your rugs. Then, of course, if your purse does not permit a iapgr: purchase, the September Bride will be delighted with a selection from any of the following offerings below:- -You can select for the September Bride an Electric Washer, Knectei Kitchen Kablnet or a Hoover Vacuum chill", with the certainty that it will stand out among the list of gifts that will give absolute pleasure through Dinner Sets in Japanese, English and French Chins. a“ the year‘ u comm Tea Sets in a splendid variety of patterns. _ Call in and look over the display we are showing now. Odd Chairs, Tables, Desks, Hope Cheats (Cedar), Hall _Seta. in fact everything in the Furniture line. All we ask is an opportunity to show you‘ Furniture. if ws cannot I please you in design 0r price you‘l| not be urged to buy. Cut Glass, real hand work. wonderful workmanship. Brass Bowls, etc.