THE DAILY BRITISH W HI G THURSDAY. MAY, 6, 1920, In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting 'Features olesome Coffee Coffee cen be 100%, wholesome, Seal Brand Coffee is 1007, whole some god delicious, SEALBRAND COFFEE hii tes roasted with infinite skill, its rich ~groma and choice flavour sealed into the package. A everywhere. In ey adb. gins. Send for free "Perfect Ria Fut each other. irlwind of three John's courtship every ome brain faculties was lulled to s the magnetism of his presence. One of the Reasons It seems to me that this is one of the reasons why the modern marria; is so often uhsuccessful; neither . ly knows the 'other, even though the courtship lasts much longer than mi ne, Love is one thing and married life is quite another. I have come to feel that Alice is right. She has many interests besides marriage which take up her time She | has become interested in the affairs of the modern woman and her hus- | band is perfectly willing that she ishould be. They are good pals and | friends, but I do not think they have ever been lovers, I am quite sure that the modern noyel, the modern drama, and above all, the modern movies, exerts a bad influence upbn modérn young men and women. They are alway preaching--Love is all. You see, we Americans are such emotional people. In no other coun- try in the world is iri and ro- mantic love deemed the only thing is necessary to a succes mar riage. In fact, delirious and romantic love is not deemed necessary at all to a successful marriage anywhere ex- cept in America. French sharp- ly define love as one thing and mar another. . g my stay abroad it seemed to me that I had never known a ha Rise and more contented home life rriages had French fashion by the fathers and mothers for the sake of financial or family reasons. A Love Heretic But if one should speak of a mar TO PLAY BALL WITH YARKER, VERONA AND SYDENHAM Newly-formed Baseball League Pro- mises to be a Great Success--News Budget From Yarker. . Yarker, May 6.--A meeting of the managers and ball players was held in Sydenham, Saturday night, and all arrangements were complet r the opening of the ball season. "The first game will be played in Yarker on May 22nd, with the Lake Views. of Kingston, as the visiting team. The league is composed of four teams, Verona, Sydenham, Lake Views an Yarker, C. Peters and family accompanied 4by Mrs. M. Warner and family, mo- tored to Yarker from Kingston Sun day last, and spent the day with Jrionds. Mr. And Mis. Arthur Smith, 0 essa, were in the Age Sun last, calling on Toler a oy -- ber of the Oddfellows Mr. Delaney bas p car. S. Winter spent last Harrowsmith, S, Vanderwater, and family, ot Echo Lake, spent the week end with friends here. Mr. McLeod, of Echo Lake, visited at the home of 'his daughter, orn, to - and Mrs. W.. Connolly, a son. Measles are prevalent in the and school has been ordered somewhat improved in health. Wm. Storms, of Oshawa, spent a few days at home With his wife and family. Miss Lissie abe will vik triple ob: phere 8 wi for & few Miss Elsie of bon, visited at the home of Miss 'W, for a few days. T. Warner of the Toronto Dental College, is home for his vacation. Mr. and Mr B. Holden motored to Echo Fanday last, and spent the day with Stewart | riage of this kind amon Ametican ple one would be considered a love red and the listener would look train. fupon you as one not just moral in ¥iews of the most 'important re- tions of life. However, many of the modern women are coming to feel as the French do. I kmow, for when two or three of them are gathered there is always at least one, if not two, who have very radical ideas on the subject of marriage. The other day, when Alice and I were talking, she said, "I believe in making marriage vey hard and di- easy." in' regard to marriage. A woman should cleave to the man "until death do us part," while for a man, if "is 'eart is 'tru to Pol," Jothing, else matters. He is free to love as did the old sailor in-the song, a girl in every . We rush into ng blindly and it is a rehip like no other in the world. There is no other im- rtant pattiership that one can not Break honorably if one finds that it is unbearable for any reason. But, notwithstanding modern thought has mea great ways in this broadening irection, yet more or less suspicion always attaches to the divo wo- man. Tastes V. Much Alike, Today d feel that if I' were abso- lutely free, I would never want to marry another man, and yet I believe that I could be really very happy with Charlie, although I never thought of marrying him. In many ways our tastes are very much alike, and yet 1 have never cared for him in the way that I Tore loved John. Karl Shep- ard has flattered me with his atten- tions, but he, too, I can see, cares for me only in the way that John did. Today I want no more of the tur moil and thrills of this thing that we call love. I want to rest and to be quiet and to be alone. Several years I a about a woman "x said that and free, to feel how her back could bear burdens and how she could stand upright on the wild moors and buf- fet the winds, She said she was tired of the firelight and the comfort and the quis of her home, yet the poem "And at your kiss I grow Contented so." This is my case exactly, and in such a mood I wait for John, (Copyright by National Newspaper Service) Tomorrow----Ruth Misses Bobby. MEASLES AT BATTERSEA. -------------- 3 Child Swallows Carbolic--7To Prom, hibit Open-air Pig Pens, Battersea, May 5.--Farmers here have nearly all their seeding under Way. The gardens in the village are being cultivated and planted. An epidemic of measles has started through the country due to a case not being reported to the health of- ficer. It is a virulent type. Thomas Hartley has complotéd his seeding |. operations and expects to have a big crop, The little Updergrove child has recovered nicely, after swallowing an overdose of carbolic acid. Frederick Matthews has moved back to the vil- lage for the summer, authorities intend taking ection to stop the villagers from keeping open air piz-pens close to residences. Flora Knapp is much better after having a serious cold. : Jews Without Bread. Montreal, May 6.--The Hebrew part of Montreal's population is with- I Sere pn 2s atsike of ev. ers. e men employed the firms that make Jewish bread are demanding an in crease in sal-|. ary from $30 and $38 to $40 and $48. With some people the entertatn- ment of an idea is an intellectual i et ee TO-DAYS FASHION vorce very en I repeated | this to John he was horror struck. 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