kRe-alm "I 1 it”, fir... fiiiiiiil., {$1.11! and Enter me file; $6.90 sebum ftloon RUYIM. iiiibhlli comrsr §YQUUU (Hill A Sh-rling Silver Dorothy And _Her “Activities Many Marriages Would Be More Successful if Husbands Had Predetermined Their ‘ Fitness for Family LifejBefore They Went to the Altar I have slwsyiscczonierlrcged that‘ s mat dell of misery f ll onceme uld prove ted if en bglfoie they took ‘unto themselves wivesfuébeztxher good matilmo m; _ nlal N b man thinks fill i; he h U} ulisr rrsi we b" 9 *is=%.'i*r.3:....."'"°’°".v O0 l‘, B: l‘, 081' , ll or pa?» his unification» no man ever gives a thought q for s husband, or even considers whe- ther he the Job or not. So the main rea- son why there are so many discordant homes and divorces is because many ,lnen rush blindly into a role for which they were not fitted by nature. It is obvious that there arc uiany good and worthy men who should never; marry simply be- they are not "csl1ed" u; domesticity, as our Methodist friends s“. It Just isn't their vocation. _ . Chief among these. of course, is the pnilanderer, ’ -~ the human butterfly wno must always spend his life in flljtin flower to flower in the rosehud garden of girls. Always the fres face tempts him. Always he must get up and follow any muttering skirt. 1t isn't in his shallow heart to have more than a passing fancy that soon wanes for any woman. And so he should leave himself free to be s universal lover instead of breaking the hen-rt of s. wife with his lntldeli- and the rlns is intended for wed- tles dings, anniversaries, birthdays and Then there is the man‘ who always hears the call of the wild and other occasions when the e119"!- i-whom no woman can housebreak or ‘ornestlcate. His idea of home ls a 8101i oi tllifl B86686 efliflmeflt ll Blace to go to when everything else is shut up. After he has parked his in order. ride in an apartment or s. vine-wreathed cottage, he goes blltnely off to spend his evenings with his old cronies, leaving her by her lo . There is th bsorbed in his business to have l-Iifi time or thought or attention toglve his wife. And the ne'er-dome who can't even support a cans: bird who grows her own feathers. The grouch whose only use for a e is for soln y who isn't big enough and strong enough to beat him up for saying to her the things he wouldn't care to say to an able bodied man. There is the tightwad who begrudgies the price of s home and fam- ily. Arid the drunkard and the gamib er who drag the women who are foolish nough to marry tnem down into the pit with tnem. No e of these men should marry. not only because they should mer- cifully refrain from wrecking the lives of innocent women wno nave in": done them any harm, but also because they would save themselves so much trouble, so much nagging, so many tears and reprosches. And so much alimony. However. lt is not often that s man takes this practical pro-nuptial view of the subject, and so it is refreshing to find one who has a heart ln_the matter and who is side-stepping the altar because he doesn't feel that he is cut out to be a husband, , He writes: "There is a girl who is in love with me and wants to marry me, but. while I like ner, l shall not marry her. Because, in the first place, I am not working and would have to go on relief. In the second place, I like to go to parties and get drunk, and this is something she objects to. In the third place. I feel that if I married here 1 woulu make her unhappy because 1 haven't. any intention o! settling down. for 1 like to chase around with plenty of girls. And I can get ‘em because 1 have the looks. Don't you think I am t?" Atta boy! You surely have the right slant on ths matrimonial prob- lem. Marriage is not for the likes oz you and you will save yourself and the girl a lot of misery by staying single. Dear Miss Due-Is there a difference between the love of a son for his mother and the love he gives his sweetheart or his wile? can s mother love her son so much t makes her bate the girl he loves and try tn prezvent him from marrying her Is there any way that s boy lien mare his mother see that the girl he has picked out is the right one or MAR There is all the difference in the world between the love that s man feels for his mother and that he feels for his sweetheart or wife. l-‘lliai love and conjugal love are not the same emotion. If women could only be brought to understand this and recognize that the two do not con- flict, it would save a world of Jealous and heartbreak. Mother love alone dew not sat: y“: man. He wants the love of s. mate, some one of his own ma, witlh own outlook on life who can be the companion to him that mot-her can never be. But this love of s wife does; notmdgcrgsase £1113 love for his kOn his contrary, l; in- up But he w” m.“ He h“ l creases . , a e, men apprec e mo ers more s.n are ' they are married than they were before. 1t win?’ least’ between um“ “m! h Infty on Stand is only when a. man sees his wife working and erself f children that he realises what his nmther has undergone m;- h 11M followed. 11s was weggg a Unfortunately; it is true that many mothers are so monopo.“ SWOLLEN F BET ! they want Jo keep their sons in a sort ofpe tual bebyhood, c. ent upon them and look to Mother for ‘Ii-lat makes them hats any girl with whom elr sons fail in love’ and do everything in their accept Bring! Fast Belief From children have an lndivldu tyr of their own and that their tastes vary: 5mm" Ind Dl-Ilffill that the very qualities in a g 10f which Father and Mother disa prove Two or three applications of away. What would be my chances of happiinem in case? Answer: TO OLD CLEANSER Here's a way to make cleaning easier. ’ ~ Avoid harsh gritty cleansers. Remember = scratches on bathtub, washbasin, and sinlncatch dirt and stains and make clean- ing harder. Use only Old Dutch,‘ the cleanser that docsn’t scratch, because it is made with Seismoiite. And here's mother time-saving, step- "saving suggestion: keep a package of Old Dutch in your kitchen, bathroom, laundry and garage. Then you have this safe cleanser handy for cleaning porcelain, enamel, painted woodwork, linoleum, and ’ pots and pans. mum cmsos He doesn't see the brand new Ad color t0 stu ruffeld curtains an‘ soured concrete work oten uces s more attractive l e glow- careful sesetlon of to watch his tired terisls and _ . - J ‘i... i u»... and. “dfidflwfjfl? “m” “d I 1"" out». xreomlnlto visit —Hortense R, Roberts. YOU. Then plsn u simple homo-like mul which ou dbigs. Schispsrelli’: musi- h spots in aoces weuldllkotonrvothom. alts It o meal no more-elaborate soriu, some e oordlons and one with s top re than you might lsn for s‘ , Sunday supper. v “o r menu resenting little piano keys. Bs- mustberooolvod by uno Nth enclagfs- evening ones of ss ribbons covered with little bows and lthmsly win you one of 7 . ' or trimmed with ostrich are the 18 u. m”. intimate in frivolity. I. Prizes will be awarded for tbs but supper menus us n‘ Cus- dlun ingredients onl is? ces er- cepzed), and with o > a Hood Flour used in three or more items on each menu. m‘ "Karat-Iii; down 2nd Prise - - - - - - 51MB!) 3M pr“. . - n 0 60.00 9 PROVINCIAL PRIZES of $26.00 eloh (one m be awarded to the beau ' entry in each province after the ‘ of 1st, 2nd sad 3rd prizes have been selected). 25 Primes. each - e I I 554W 1S0 Prisms. uoh - - - u $2.00 There's u grand total of 1,000. to be divi ed among l8 Cans- dim women. No contestant can win more than one prize, so rbu the full number of 187i women will share prize money. 2.. Send in u many entries as you wish. Bach menu entered Infill! be wrirtieli: on a single shoe; \ o paper, wt your name In post oflice address written clearly at the top of the page. 3. Bach menu shall have three courses: s soup, main course and dessert. Bach course may includl whatever dishes ou would serve to lkQcI-IF n we balanced meal ianypi Canadian homewbero the homemaker profane the flood for Hie family. A um le menu is given on this page r u guide). l. Write on ‘ab: sack of, your entry paper e r e dish you Cfillidflglg: bee: in d“ gums”. "u" u: menu.- Iellmf" . i- a-u; we win he lids-u <1» _ 32's’: l.‘ sitiifhiifililiifi" its merit u represeuungssimp e, been comp ete m‘ Robin Hood Flour Mite y...“ wet/we was: i uni Fur.» . Cu and heartbreak p trytonndout, . “W! themselves" WGN ygll-bglm 4 qpicll cmfldlm - . mefl- In case of a lie, the M" will be given to the menu with the best recipe. C. To cull menu entered, pin the gist-sate: certificate from our sg of Robin Hood Flour- o entry can be considered u“: less accompanied by the 3...,“ t1ee11rdficste. . e closing date is une 0 1.939. All entries nub. s: i113 oeived by midnight of that date,- Msilyourentriesto “Evangeline; De M, Home Baking Service, R0 inl-loodFloui-Millslimiied Mencton, N.B. No Emplgygé of Robin Hood Flour hiills, Limited, or any member of their families may enter the Contest. l. l have appointed the fnllcw. in: well-known dietitians a; u ges: Miss Jessie Read of the oronto “Evening Telegram", Mrs. Madeline Day, Winnipeg, Chief Lecturer of the "School of Canadian Cooke " and Mia: Mario Holmes o i o Toronto “Daily Star". Decision of 1h; judges will be final. i. All menus and recipes become the . 1 Robin Hood wide variety. DICIIVING It looks ls if it has no reinforce- ment st all, one of the new sandal stockings when seen on the leg. But if you hold it u to the light i {Ion can see sllg tly heavier l reeds st the exposed toe and: heel. This is s three-thread stock- . ing and costs about 81. i ‘Grey squirrels are becoming a dangerous pest in England because they eat eggs and nesting birds in the breeding season. A favorite with smart women is the blooms worn very much to one side. A handsome model in red felt, which narrows like a crescent, has a trimming of os- trich in dee greys and pale blue falling over e side brim. "l LOVE YOU" RING Romantic males can ssy "1 love you" for i150 and up in diamonds and rubies or sapphir from es. e stones are set in s wedding band. SKYWAY Lovens By VERA snows Wm. A. ROGERS KNIFE and FORK . (Vulul $1.00) h. only 60¢ and s Old nun. labels Chgrmingfllro on" (mm. A-l Quality Silverware with an overlay o pure amen“ point of wear. Made by Oneidu. Ltd. Solid handled knife shown —m_sy be secured with hollow handle for 75¢ and 3 labels. Build up u corn- plete servicel This offer. good only in Canada. expires December 31. 1940. .. RYour Menu I have put toge er s menu as a guide to help you but l haven't mentioned any actual dishes so as to leave your choice absolutely. free. Remember, the winning menu muse represent a typically Canadian mes . sour sALAn MAIN COURSE o vtazuauzs blzssurr {i startllnl check uit. H l had the revclvear slung‘ ESQOI arm and his forehead was moist. It . ew it‘ half. “eff? d“ fifth‘? first quatlgun ewvguld ' r srru d - {hurber asked refit‘. con CHAPTER XXI! Radmans statement about Mona had come as a bombshell in the 221111;.’ room. "How well did you know “Only a. casual uaintance, as I knew many of the ls dancing in the various night clubs." ’ rezgllyshe ever work for you di- lu see ?her that night on a’ .. "No. ‘lglmt l knew she was s OLD DUTCH CLEANBER. D9“: G100 M Macaulay Ava. Tomato. Ont. g l Am enclosing windmill pioturm from Old Dumb labels (or complete labels) sud __¢ for which plesss send mei- Wm. A. Rogers Knives and Forks and circular (cling about other pieces. NOTE: Bend 60¢ sud 3 labels for each set of knife and fork you desire. "Yes." "New York state.‘ " . jjlviiat for?" . - l, armed." . ,3"? 1mg did You serve?‘ ‘Ihree years." "when was that?" "From “And when you went man BEVERAGE UR D OR ROLLS, 0R \ O1’ II BAKED GOODS “In the above menu l consider m bestrcci to bathe ...... .." e recipe or i: sod the method ior making it is enclosed. (Name and Address of Sender). in! Jun Plan s Simple Claudius 5° ma iasil your entries NOW! ‘flu BlPDOrt and heard hai- name Then -I recallednher. She did a tori-dance speidhmy t. di ti " en you wen rec co bed thpiiarelzight when you got aboard?" "D0 you always travel with s. who carries n revolver?" "_‘Are you afraid of something?" m ‘Illlige have been threats against {Why were you coming to Da mm," th ld a , inch by lice‘? s.‘i§.“t“-ri.“u‘.°i.’..“§i‘$. cams out you wqireetlv to work for Ben ma- “ - ‘ ‘km My"? “And ‘v W“ 3017a e been working for him mhvvoun liiilliliiiilii. noiiosicorr Look in the section your birthday comes in, and {ind what your outlook is, according to the stars. (Copyright, 1989, King Features Syndicate Inc.) New. Rsdman was arrested t the time you were arrested and cod. Viifyfd. was he not?" , 59116110 - per lrstion sums m i-oii down 14:55: m... m. He was the picture of misery "What your ob?" i “I m: r Be -l' 313;? wséoglaln Leofty n B“ gkk‘ A '7 kiéggk¢kkkkkkkkkkkk For Friday, June 9 1939 probably will be most important when dealing with the opposite 58X. to JUINE 21 (Gemini)- ~ was proud . iMARCl-I 21 to arrtn. p20 (Aries) ;’ outine and all familiar mat- s favored above new and un~ curtain undertakings. Don't com- . omise with wrong. Heed advice sound-thinking people. Stick tfl the truth. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) weliiéBp your tlsltitgtléii gguarely on t ‘ d. e er come en- ~$igi§ii°iun others’ affairs nor start necessary disputes in your own. Eiginjvrokthe emotions, angilthg W WM had to in deferfieerof your J33 "V" 131W contributed MY 21 Born before June 5? Keep steadily active and ambitious and pull new ideas and methods out of that re- sourceful mind of yours to coun- teract the days sluggish tendencies. You born after June 4 are partic- ularly advised to be careful in pers- onal affairs. Be concise. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)—- In shopping, traveling foi- business or pleasure, making agreements or vacationing. espe: ally needed is your best judgment and most dis- creet rmginer. 1f any activities present difficult situations, go ' about straightening them out - Without strain or nervousness JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Iieo) -Quality first! When you have quality conquered then you can think about quantity. Only make ““ - A M... m». c... | '1 '2 t (By ANN! ASHLIZi QQ-O-OO-O-O-O-O-O-OQX.‘ Househ Id crapbook my ROBERTA LEE) ~Q++Q+QQQ+Q+Q+QH+4+0*" To Restore Color When color on a fabric has been destroyed by acid. HDPIY ammm“ to neutralize the acid. afici- which an s plication of chloroinrm will usual restore the original color i h" “"5” rpeti .... an ca bdtglbélgliedmflllw should l” 41F‘ into a heavy starch. The H188 will remain clean much 1011891‘ ti“ keep in better position on the floor. power to vent them from marr . Undou tedly it is a difficult thing for a. boy to make his mother see that the girl he has chosen, is the right one for him, because Mother ls so in the habit of think! that Mother knows best that she feels that sh‘? is more capable of p g out s mate for him than he is for him- se . Nothing is harder for nts to than the fact that their .' i , xetheonesthtnreson’ fancy. Geerall thbest t tt thlsiM ‘Em ld Be Up on the Latest-dim iéesglon ls for the boy to 5o on and mag-y thb girel withtmyfugtiieer ieirgu- ‘géiognifisadfesvmmingilesmtllile mud i ii n . reness Castle Dances! Déar Dorothy Dh-i‘. un a woman a as. engaged w be msrrl d a ' a. widower who has three small children, all nder l2 years of age.‘ 1 marry this man. I would have to lve no my good 110b, 1e ents and friends, andgo to live wi him in a smetllhlstpwn . the sf airngd 3%? liifigsnennmuiy i dismissed he got out of the witness w in gllch a hurry he stumbled. ""‘*”‘* will" room roared, eve Th . _ ber laughed out loud. n u’ W‘: gas‘? gnggkugg" °‘ l“? "*- °-"~ talk" til; °.is'i':.'lh 9 mu. nuisa- called Mona. rm goes. breakfast nwk- ‘>1’ "mm-Lg? Bills strained. white face made the painting and stlPPUhs them i" e court mom subside desired colors. curlo tenseness about $1 was frantic. Thurber . How can 1 relieve indigestion. belch so . He did not want her st full feeling sitar es ins? to design. Mo e A. Noth is better fgrmrgiés - mm sfeweliflli? - A t "To wh was that let. 5w‘ °w all. om prepare. essential oils with S New Booklet Has Smartest Steps l Spotlight on this graceful pau- ‘doing the Castle Walk! They're a fight in the swing of things with the \ lnating steps made dpopulsr by rigor Rogers and Fre Astaire. uHard to do? Not‘ a bit. With jlagrams and instructions you can uickly teach yourself the smart ‘ i§stle dances —ss well as other avorites such as the rumba. "See how easily you do the clever Zigzag. the Castle Walk step in our lagram. Dance springily to s. fut 0x trot. ’ 'Ci:unt l-Siep forward obliquely e ft foot. 2—-Forward obliquely . right. B-Forward obliquely on - make s quarter turn left. 4— rwsrd obliquely on right. 1- rward obliquely on left. 2-for- jyfarguobtliquely his right, make s -' urn r g to dfsfilell‘ Castle dongs- ew en cu ow as cxgigure ‘is s two-ztep that u ‘ve it dash by using your heels, I your body. ~ gcomplete directions and grammar-the Castle Walk. Ms!- and Castle Walla-other e u basic steps. gradation; forhtlis -- ,con sammrumasa w u, 102ml, slow m mo. rub Y wail-amnion steps smoothly. lead a m, your em ' The Newest Dance Asd Variations to The your N e. M“. smeol thosershanges that are nesessary and which you have proof will be beneficial. Protect income. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. I3 (V1180) — Generally favorable as- pects. Under friendliest stars: de- signing. music, athletics. public Speaking. trades calling for expert- als. Be a good mixer. 24 1.0 OCTOBER 23 (Ilibra) -- Scorn pettlness, Jealousy. deceit. You can accomp- lish wonders with few tools: today calls upon your ability in this re- gard. Be kind to your health and keep cheerful. OOFOBEIR. 24 in NOVENLBER 22 (Scorpio) -—- You will succeed quicker and more surely this fav orafcle day if you will eliminate last-minute delays and nervous haste. Keep your spirits high for you've much for which to be thankful. Benefits through work connected with orphanages, relig- ious institutions, hospitals. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Saaittarius) - Bring to the fore y ur helpful qualities of deliniteness, enthusiasm and frank- ness. But don't let these carry you to the extremes of stlfbborness, cveraggression and bruskqueness. Cooperate with the right forces. 23 to JAN’. — D . (Capricorn) - This period espec- ially calls for open and simple ta lcs. Avoid anything that hints of silbterfu it? of time wth tlme-wastersl JANUARY‘ 22 to IEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) -- Clarity of vision and economy of time and energy im- portant. Resch conclusions through logical reasoning. Attend to dut- ies and your own personal proh- lems btesfoi-e you engage in outside interes FHBRMARY 2i to MARCH I0 (Pisces) — No mooning about the placsl Wtizsther oi-kiiot tlhlngs are running YOU! flfl, 88p YOU] mind on the brighter side. Bur- prlse even yourself with s new and healthier outlook on optlmis. A 0mm BORN TODAY will Ive s mind eo/psbls of high achievements and a magnetic per- sonality. It wilidsrive more pleas- ure from the doing of sn accom- nlishmmt rather than its success. It should learn; at an esrlv sue mental and piivsioai noise. Liter- ary and executive ability marked. A HAPPY ‘FIIOUGIIT. . . ge. Improve the qual- flllr-Jfsvs you any surren- . Bail . “m. for the color of your study. Emmi-f v-Yci 111x555. commerce, agriculture dealing our efforts. Don't waste‘ vise outound l-bunless oulovth llnoughtomsk luawLsyhlihlh it‘ 7° ° ° ‘ Modern Etiquette (l! ROBERTA LII! oosss-o-e-o-o-oo-oo-o-eooaoo-o“. Q. which would be better to serve st a dinner, a sweet dessert or crackers and chem? A. It ls sll right to serve either or both. - What color should be chos- 311,10!‘ the baby's christening cloth- AMorningSmile THE SOUL OF DISCRETION “Jane? said her mistress. “have you been telling around that I am hard to please?” "No-urn," denied Jane, vlgcrous~ iy, "dat Ah ain't. You nebsh catch me doing a thing like dat. Ah kdeeps my thoughts to myself, Ah m" |uiov...plk!9!9.‘.'.‘.. quakes.’ other cooling soothin tlessrsso llll M00 e’ ii u not ch too. Fhrery aid Oil-es is on H m eybsc Bros. bums so. m ad Being a stepmother is s hard and thanklms task and I would not so marvelous that madmik o1 at: sniuisi sells Emer- aotion guaranteed or hes bras 0o. Ltd. Reddin ann n s ‘grip-aid but it sure Qigogoodand economics f k ierqghh-eirssked Mona. . Scott." s°‘;%}’1,i__why were you writing io Mr. tiftlifli" fill “.."”- .." e re ear e in her mind, over andsove 083.15%)“ askneg me to." ‘ you an you were ‘ company with Mr. Boom" number? voice was . "No. but I see quite slot of him." "You ’ mean you were sweet- hefites?’ color flamed in Mann's pale fsoe. She stumbled over h er sn- swer. "I have been seeing quite s lotof him for teh inst year." Scott, hen mo. dlfnlflcd. est impasslve, his srms 1o ded. watch- lng Mons’ move. see incredible vard the essence of , would be in I Broadway dsncinsfiri ‘t wh ' tu- - uv'l°i.."‘i m££w&'l‘..".i'& ‘° w . Alison could ot alile Scat lklng in nu rdsalursnt with the girl. . moi-bar's insidious apestlons ‘in hem o asme and convicyfidf’ he suns (‘to be Oontinusd) i coolers. S hgutols r. "a3 CORNER Q. new can I bleach the bread board? 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