A he l5 I5 _ . 7;';Z_".-®==--'~ ..¢¢_¢~an9n1 41:311. imam-q... a 4 PAGE EIGHT Z1 _. rm: CHARLOTTETOWN CUARDXAP- szrggmislzk 19. 19st» What the Fashionable are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished l With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington All paherns l5 cents each in stamps or coin (coin preferred.) No. 2520-1‘, is unmistakably new and exceedingly smart. The softly falling Jabot revers combine with the cross-over vestee to break the breadth through the bodice. The pointed treatment of the skirt is decidedly "slimming. Designed fol" sizes 36. 38, 40. 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches bust. Size 36 requires (l6 yards of 39-inch material with l.» yard of 27-inch contrasting. No. 2504-1! slender appearance that comes from vertical lines is smartly evident in this printed crepe silk in white. noons. black and whit/e, relieved with plain It is very conservative. and shows good taste for street or after- Dcsizned for sizes 36, 3B, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust. Size 36 re- quires 3‘;- vard: of 39-inch material with "'24 yard of 39-inch contrasting and 2 yards of 1-inch ribbon. No. 3410—A practical bloomer dress for tlnytols of 2, 4 and 6 years of White cotton broadcloth with blue dots. If shows French accent in applied trimming bands cf plain blue broadcloth at either side of front that join pointed pockets of white broadcloth. gathered into knee bands of the blue shade. The generously full-cut bloomers are The 4-year size requires 2% yards of 39-inch material with ‘l yard of 32-inch contrasting and 4% yards of binding. Spend 10c to save $10. HOW? Winter Fashions. does she do if?" pense. That means more and Iactter frocks for you and yours. It gives the answer to the often asked question. For it shows how to dress up to the minute at lettle ex- You can save on every dress and save on the children's clothes too. By ordering a copy of our new Fall and "HOW It costs 15 cents a will’. but only 10 cents when ordered same time as pattern. L; mxoaiuai. FRUIT snow Apple growers in Nova Scotia. Ontario and British Columbia. are vs-arrchlng their orchards closely for the selection o‘! apples and otlher V‘ fruits to be shown at the Imperial ‘Fruit Show in Leviclicser Eilgllmll Ocbxber 24th to November 1st. In the‘ words of‘ the Dominion Fruit Conunissioner. this is one blue (flfll ovum 0d the year. Fruit gro- were from all over the 5311M" 09m- ‘peta for honors and competition my; ye,“- promises to be kcener than w" go;- the mamplonshlps. cups and adfll! in the several classes which L, up the Show. The Dani-Mon hull; Branch of i iawa will have a special dlmlw and the provincial governments of time apple growing provinces British Columbia, Ontario and ‘Nova Soobia- are exhibiing their best fruits. Individual entries from gro- wers. organizations, and the larger shippers. will show the British mar- ket the excellence of ‘Canadian apples and other fruits. At last year's show held at Blnnin- gliam over nincy thousand people attended. One of the features of the Show la 0114 free diqributimz of Canadian apples by the Empire Marketing Board. This year they will be dLsi-ibuting over twenty thousand inldrividua] spencimms. The Elmlllre Fruit. Show is open to entries from all parts of the Empire and it is hoped mliot Canada will this year carry off the major honors for avoids. IRISH FILM CENSOR BETWEEN TWO FIRES DUBLIN. Sept. l-L-Tho filln ex- hibitors in the Free State are dis- satisfied with the working of the ( state censorship. So are many moral refonners. It is a criminal offense in the Free State to exhibit a film that has not been passed by the censor. 'I‘herc is only one censor, and he is not. a full time ofllmr. Talkies can not be rushed through J rapidly as were the client films. and t-hn uOHSQQUEDl. delay in getting the censor‘: decision is held Prtlu- pflcicl 0O the trade. cinnamon-nag R0 u u flym‘ il,‘,";‘;,,°%',°§;:‘:g,‘,',,',';gg;';,"3 8.317.511‘. _ iambic; Signals Being D h D N’! v . c n s Disregardcd i, o r y a ‘x SW33“?! l Omar u Mb YB’? ti] Eiiquette liloborhllb Q, When a girl refuse: the invita- tions of a young man several times without legitimate excuse, what. does it. indicate? A. That she does not wish to de- velop or continue the friendship, and the young man should never try to force his attentions upon her. Q. What should a woman speaker at a public occasion wear? A. A simple evening dress. Q. ls tipping obligatory? A. Yes: custom has made it lo. A Morning Smile A red headed boy once applied for i a position ill a messenger Qfllcg, Th; manager after hiring him sent him on an errand. Half an hour later the manager was called to the ‘phone. "Have yw But a red-haired boy working for you?" "Yes" "Well. this the Janitor at the apartments, where you boy came to deliver a ncssagc. He insisted on coming in the frolic way and was so persistent that; I was forced to draw a gun." "Good heavens! You didn't shoot, him, did you?" "No, but I want my gun back," said the janitor. For The Cook Mixed Pickles 1 small head cabbage, about quart alter chopping 1 quart celery 2 cups cucumbers 2 cups green peppers 1 cup sweet red peppers 2 cups lima beans or string beans 2 cups onions I 2 cups red tomatoes, not too ripe ‘i cup cooking salt 6 cups cider vinegar 3 cups brmvn sugar 4 level tablespoons dry mustard Chop all the vegetables, not. mo fine; mix and put. them into atone crock, or earthen bowl; cover with the salt, then cover with a plate and press. Next. morning drain, put. vine- ga, sugar and mustard, which is mixed with a little vinegar, and boil slowly 1'6 hours. Put into wide mouthed sterilised bottles", cork, being sure the cork is good and has been boiled for three minutes. When cold, dip in melted wax and pllt. into cool, dry place. Chow-Chow l quart large cucumbers cut into 12-inch pieces l quart very small cucumbers 2 quarts very small onions 2 quarts cauliflower, after washing and separating. 1 will Breen tomatoes cut into small pieces 2 cups shredded red sweet peppers 1 cup grated horseradish 2 cups brown sugar 2 cups dry yellow mustard 2 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon tumerfc powder 4 quarts best malt vinegar. Put all vegetables, except the cauli- flower. into stone crock; cover with brine made from one cup of cooking suit and four quarts of boiling water. Let them stand overnight; then drain. Put the vinegar into preserving kettle over fire; add dry ingredients, which have been mixed to a smooth paste; stir into boiling vinegar and boil three minutes. Add the vege- tables, boll until tender; then add cauliflower, which has been boiled in plain water 20 minutets. Mix lightly and pack into sterilized Jan. Seal at once. the censor! decisions. but. as neither the censor nor the Appeal Board ever assigns any reason for reiecting a film, the exhibitors complain that they have no means of knowing what will pass muster. On the other hand there are com- plaints from the churches that. of- fensive films are occasionally shown. Though the movie proprietors can appeal against a rejection there is no appeal against. an acceptance, and the only form of protest is a disturb- ance in the theater. ‘Victorian convention! are kept up cnly by help of a vut amount of bnvculntj-gnecn Inu- - "T Relax or Break, Dorothy Insists-High Tension, Overwork or Relentless Tea and Bridge Hopping Ruining Health and Disposi- tions in Mad Efforts of Modern Men and Women ‘ Do you profit by the mistakes that other people make, or u‘! Y0" One of those who only learn your lesson in the hard school of experience? You see all about. you men and women who are wrecking their health and short- . enlng their lives by overwork and over-play. They go the pace that kills. The men are at their offices early and late. They take no vacations. They never rest. They never relax. They have no time for pleasure. No time even for their homes and wives and children. You see women who are making nervous wrecks of themselves over their house-keeping, and who are so - faults and shortcomings. All of us have stood helplessly by slain with em- ' have you enough decency and good taste to wait until you are in the privacy peevlsh and fretful that their husbands and children flee from their immaculate home: u from a. pest house. You sec other women who have a rendezvous with the undertaker that they are hurrying to keep while they are sprinting from club to club, and bridge party to bridge party, and tea to tea. Are you one of these work-mad or society-mad men or women who are hurrying to their latter end. or do you take warning by their examples and slow down and take things easier? You know men and women who are such bores that people flee from them m. sight, shrieking in horror, because they are cgotlsts who hold up the unfortunate individual who falls into their clutches and discourse by the hour about their personal affairs. You know men who tell you how great. and wonderful they are. and what. marvelous automobiles they have, and every detail of their business affairs, and how they put. over a deal, and what. they said to the boss and the boss said to them. You knolw women who monopolize every conversation with a. monologue about. their children. They tell you the smart thing that. the ha y acid. and did; about, what. a genius Tom is and about John's playing on the football team, and Sammy's school report". about. Sally's beaux and how many mil- lionaires she could marry and all about Lucy having her hair bobbed and Maud having her adenoida out. And you know people who enjoy poor health and who bell you of their every symptom and what. this doctor said and that doctor said, and other people who have had operations and whose conversation ever after sounds like a report of a clinic. Are there people a. perpetual warning to you to put on the soft pedal when you are tempted to talk about yourself and your belongings, or do you delude yourself into the belief that every one is waiting with belated breath to hear you blow your own horn? Do you believe that your children are so peculiarly gifted that thegeneral publ ic longs to listen to their infantile born mots and to learn all the thrilling details of their hobblelehoy schooldays and drugstore flirtations? ' . All of us know husbands and wives who stage their fights in public and who seem to wait for an audience before which m tell each other of their barrassment, while husbands told their wives to- shut up, they didn't know what. they were talking about, or Jeered at their wives for tcllingan old story, or raised ructlons about the size of a bill. And‘ all of us have endured the agony of automobiles rides in which the wife was a back-seat chauffeur who kept up a running fire of directions to her husband to go faster or go slower, or m watch out for the traffic cop. or the woman crossing the street, or not to go so near the edge of the road. And we have gone out to restaurants With married couples when the wife berated the husband for the table he selected, or the dinner not. being good, or the waiters’ service being poor, and we have been at the theatre with hus- bands and wives when the wife pulled ofl a, far more hair-raising scene with her husband than was done on the stage. Do you force your innocent friends to assist at your family massacres, or of your own home, with the doors shut. and the. keyhole stopped up before you indulge in your domestic rows? All of us know men and women who are killing the love of their wives and husbands by their neglect, by their coldness and their selfishness. We can see them paving the way to the divorce courts and laying the ax to the foundations of their houiec. This is Mr. A, who married a beautiful and attractive girl of in ultra- feminine type, one of the sensitive clinging women to whom lovc and fen- derness are as essential as the air she breathes, but A. is absorbed in his business and his golf and he feels that. he does his full duty to his wife when he feeds and clothes her and provides her with a home. He never pays her a. compliment, or tells her that, he loves her, or shown her any attentions, and we wonder that he hasnt enough intelligence to see that she has quit weep- ing over his neglect and is beginning to solace herself with the attentions of other men. There is Mrs. B., who is one of the women who thinks that. matrimony gives a woman the right to slump and that it. isn‘t worth while trying to vamp a man any longer after you have caught him. She has let herself get fat. and frumpy and dull and uninteresting. There ll never a meal in her house that isn't. first aid to the Coroner, and all the conversation her hus- band gets at home is peevish, fretful, whining and complaining about how bad the children are and why doesn't he make more money. And we who look on marvel that. Mrs. B. can't see that |ho is driving her husband away from her into the arms of any fairly Rood-looking woman who in well groomed, and who will flatter and Jolly him a little. and that it is Just a question of time until Ala wife slopes with a glib love-maker. Are you profiting by the red lights that the L’! and 8.’: hang out uE danger signals along the hairpin turns of the m-t-f‘ oninl road where you are likely to skid if you don't drive warily? Or do you vent all your temper and your nerves on your husbands and wives and show them the disagree- able sides of your disposition that you hide from the balance of the world, and expect them to love you still? _ . All of us know people who are dependent in their old age. In their prime they were money-makers. but. they were spender: and indulged themselves in everything they wanted. They never looked forward to the future and when the rainy day came it found them without any shelter of their own. Does the plight of these poor old helpless crelturu, forced to cat the bitter bread of dependence, knowlngthemselvcs a burden and In unwelcome guest even in their children's houses, leach youtn cove, or are you om of 'tIm,1ll¢ h § fihllqflwfl" v those who live up to their income and thus prepare tho some filo for your- self? . Xallnu Oval- flln. on ufun ma: mixture: of food £117.11 ifs-Ira reunion which snldm no abund- nadr pnwldoo. SOURIS NOTES Mr. C. Curran, Peaks, was a mo- torist to Souris on Friday. Mr. Kenneth Doucette. Armadale, motored to our town on the 12th. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Davidson. of Charlottetown, spent. a few days visiting in Souris last week. Mr. W. H. Drake, Pownal, motored to our town 0n Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Roop and Laleah have returned tn their home in souris after having spent the last fsw wrecks fr, Nova scotia where they motored to visit friends. Mr, Garfield Stewart, Klngsboro. was a. motorist to Sourls last week. Miss. Annie. Dlngwell has returned to Boston after having spent a few weeks in Sburls renewing acquain- tances. While in our town Miss. Ding- well was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. n. Richards. l l On Friday evening Mr, Paul Kol- lins, Dramatlst and Character Per-i trayor, presented his farewell recital before a large and appreciative au- dience in 8t. Patrick; Hall, Sourls. The following is the Prcgrarrune- Selection from Kipling. ‘The Country. by "Tennyson", Mail Order Catalogue by "Drummond". Merchant; of Venice by "Shakespeare." Hther and Son by "ThnmpsOn". Wee old Lady by "Sharkey". Elmilln Thru. Mary by "Dr. Norwood." Mystery, Included also were many stories and jokes which needless to say were greatly applauded, Great. credit goes to the Misses Lavies and Miss. Marie Paquet. who entertained the audience by piano solos during the inlermissions, Woman% Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature A ‘M. some Is fiqualto Onzlliye/ WHY‘! . . . Beause Ovaltine took scientist: ‘and chemists years of pafient smdy and mead; no rfoct. I: was only placed on the uuciszewhca it bee: proved to possess every quality essential to a perfect and complete food. I: in recommended by doctor: throughout the world. No other food beverage enjoys such a wide popularity. Ovaidnc i: made from pure, fresh milk (not dried millq-coanins malt extract (no: powdered male) -- and fresh eggs (not dried eggs). Add i; flavoured with a specially prepared cocoa. ' TONICFOODB IIIILDS UP BRAIN. NERVE AND IQDY :*:ls:r..~:.~c=.’....~ ’.’.‘;.1ii2u‘2.".?.‘f‘...."“""... ,.. Klngsborc Baptist Church on Sunday morning also in St. James United Church Soul-is on Sunday evening. Mr. llfnchum was also in attendance at the Eastern Kings Sunday school Convention which took place at Bay Fortune 0n Saturday afternoon and evening at which he spoke. Miss, Mary Poole, souris, last, week resigned her position assaies lady in the store of Matthew a MacLean and left for Charlottetown Where she will take a business course in that City. Miss. Pooles many friends wlshe her every success in her studies, Miss. Mildred Fraser has resumed her position in the Souris Branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce af- ter having spent an enjoys/bio holi- day. Miss. J. Lawson who was reliev- ing Miss, Fraser left this week on re- turn to Alberton, v Miss. Olga White teacher at Cable Head is at present in Soul-ls on her fall vacation-G. ITALIAN PAPER DECLARES IRIGOYEN ONLY ONE TO RE- SIST DOMINATION ROlVlIE. Sept 15—(U.P.)-—Charges that the United, States was involved in the Argentine revolution and ar- ranged the ousting of Dr Hlpolito Irogoyen were flung at Washington tau-day in tho newspaper Lavcro Fas- cista. ' ’ ‘The imperialistlc policy of the United States hm registered a. new success." the Fascist publication de- clared, commentlng on the Argentine revolt, which last. Saturday success- fully deposed Dr Irigoyen and seized power in Buenos Alres. "Although Dr Irlgoyen permitted an evil. growth of parllamentarlsm. not all of his faults combined were sufficient. to provoke a. P0911131 and military movement in Buenos Ali-es. when a sine of home made candy took‘, "it. was necessary for tho United plflcg, ‘ istabes to remove the only man in At the close of the recital Mr. llol- the South American states who was unwilling m submit u» the P0110!’ o! .-__.. the Propaganda pointed out, m, w, vantages w be derived manual-law cf government in Argentina. "The declaration: of Genoa-cl gm Uflbllfll. DPOW-sionll w “dent, {my in power. are mteresting, although they probably have reached u: u; skeletorlioed form," uvoro F335,“ commented. "Nevonhelen, u, w“ seem he ls refidy to pay hi; dam of gratitude to the United States when llelifliifl-l?! ho desires close collcbor. anion with that. nation. "There can be no bOlllborgtkm with the United Btates-eupinp m. quiescence l5 more likely. And mu; dlsflllllears, lrOm the political scene, fll 81W rate, the only nation which at. present is capable of putting it. self at. the head of the Latin nations of America in an effort to scqn m; liegemontstlc will of the United States." Simple Remedy For Bad Stomach Gives Swift Relief No Need of Strong Medium” 9|- pm, Safe and Simple Home Recipg Keeps Stomach in lino Condition If you are a victim of Stomach Troubles-Gas, Sournesa, Pain or B1°fltln8—y0u may have quick and certain relief by following um $1111.. pie advice. Don't take strong modiclneg, uti- flcnl digestants or pull down your system with starvation diets. Fbr within reason most folks may‘ eat what they like ff they will keep their stomach free from scurlng acids that hinder or paralyze the work a! dig- estlon. And the beat and easiest way to dc this is to follow every meal with t little Bisurated Magnesia-u pleas- ant, harmless. inexpensive. and handy to use preparation that. all re- liable druggicta can supply in either powder or tablet form. Ito uca promptly neutralizes acidity and lins thanked the audience for the at.- tention and welcome which he had received when ever he came to some and hoped chat. if ever he returned b0 the Island he would be able to includ- ed Sourls in his tour. On Saturday the first Aeroplane ever to fly directly over S47E11! took place when the Columbia we: alShl- ed overhead both on goirlg as fa: as East Point and as she was returXflBB- Large numbers of people were to be seen on the Street with their heads fumed toward tho sky L! thin plane with the smoothness of a bird flout- ed above. The nuny friends 0f Mr. Lester O'Donnell, Sourls River, will be pleased to loam that he 1s "Pi will"! age-in after his recent illness. Rev. W. C, Maohum M. John. 14.3.. field Secretary of the M.R.E.C. of the United Church preached in Makes Children Bright Active-Healthy With Rosy Cheeks Cod Liver lbctract. so abundant in sugar-coated McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets, is the quickest and surest way of setting skinny, nervous boys and girls on the right road to wonderful health, attractiveness and happiness. when children take McCoy's, they obtain the full body. bone and men- tality building benefit. of Cod Liver Extract which doctors prescribe for their own children and which world's greatest medical authorities claim are so essential for health and growth. McCoy's adds firm flesh. fills out flat cheats-bones grow straight and strong, plenty of energy and vitality to resist disease ls created. Your rosy checked, bnght eyed, well developed kiddies will be a won- derful reflection upon a mother's ex- pert care-ouch hlpDY and healthy days ahead of them! Ono sickly child gained l2 pounds in ‘l months. Get McCoy's Cod Liver Extract "Experience is a hlrd school." ufd who Ihnklln. "but fooh hblets It. M N; an.“ glgk any J60 tlblatl- ' "' “gm-kw ~1- keeps your stomach sweet Ind 01cm A week's trial of Bllurlted M19 nesla. should quickly convince v01 that 90 per cent of ordlnlry atom- ach distress u absolutely unnecest nary. Be sure to get: Bisurltcd Mll- nesia. and give it. a 800i! ‘fllil- ’ domination by the great. stellar repub lic." "American propaganda" against the Irigoyen regime was referred W by the newspaper. which declared Obliging Bobby Folks visiting Bobby's Mother remark ca hi: hlPPYo Iunlhlny disposition. So different from the Bobb that used to be- The explanation lo aim lo. ormerly he didn't seem w digest his ml g the mill: didn't agree with him. blow ho gets Nutléfi Evaporated Milk which he don digest-readily. Why, he’: a dlfiercn: boy! And here’! the Ramon! Nelflé’: Bhporated Milk l! Jul! the bu: of fmh cow's milk with plfl of the water removed- than vealed and nor-liked in air-tight r- uinen. Add wafer lguln and you have abuolutel, pure, cafe milk-but more readily di elfible than ordinary milk becaule the large b! globular the milk have been btnkmp into cmall once of flu am: Ila u in Mother‘: milk. , tho curd: which form in the stomach when Neutlé‘: l! rated Milk ll uud Ire loft and flaky and therefore easily guffble. Ulo Nectll’! Evaporated Milk for Your Baby. Use if In co ee-ln cocoa-do (u. Una it in all cooking and an I beverage by diluting with one to no purl wow. I N E S ' I ' L E ‘ S ‘ EVAPORATBD I“ (Unsweetened) Mlhfllg