Womarfs "Realm g j-; l- social an v 'r_,_ll_r.jcilbllr.c_i_r_'r_q_c_>yvn origami/w _,___p>_1aw'@t——_——ZI——_m" ---q- :-‘ Fcis/lions race: SEVEN ‘ -:- Literature PWiatt/ze Fdshionizbnle“ A ‘_ Are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern ‘ ' " By. Annebelle Worthington Printed silk crepe in black ground with novel dot motifs in purple lends itself beautifully to graceful wrapped ed/ treatment in tunic suggestion with Long sleeves are 4m; plalta at side. f" /' "1' 1g 1; g, delightful idea to give the ngure slim appearance. Another slenderialna feature o1 Style No. 2618 is the deep one-sided jsbot coliarl. of eurolloe d“!!! bodies. The back is quite straisht noon =, lunches are easily prepared ' with ready - baked ‘i; i-Jll s11! a airuj‘ Etiquette ' Dylohlhlde Q. How should" one introduce l young man to an older man?" A. Always Dtfldllt the $011113" m“ 1 tb of time. ohoollo If!" lo the older one. the unmarried man m. F “um, and “d m"; w the pasts. This will 57'9"" it and keep it from eourini; lo the‘ one who is married. Q. What does “blanquette" mean? A- Any wbltsmest that is warm- la in a aluminum and thickened wlu1 o:'.; ‘. I . Q Mo? food be taken from the Point o! the I ‘I s. No, it sh‘ from the side of the spoon. nine ‘_ AA MorningSmile. - ing tobacc . with_ onukness throulh the hip! achieved throush fitted girdle fslsten- at side with decorative buttons. dart-fitted below the‘ elbows. ' ' ' It la designed‘ segse. so; i: and lie-inches bust.’ in the 30-inch mo. it is made yin; an ‘ yqds of print 40-inch wide ‘with 1A yard. of 36-inch plain silk crops fol trimming bands on jabotmnd tunic skirt at front.‘ i r - Wins red crepe satin with applies bands cut from the dull side of crepe is especially new and smart. Black serviceable. Dull black silk crepe ls effective made with the Jabot friil of eggshell shade silk creps.~with trimming band oi‘ the black crepe. It is also very attractive in bright green silk crepe with the iabot revsr in,eggshell shade Georgette crepe. crepe Elizabeth, crepe de chine and flhlfiiin-l-Dillfiiilllte. I Pattern price i5 cents. De ,sure todiiiin-sise oi pattern Address Pattern Department. The ‘ Large Fashion ‘llfigbslns ‘is 15 cents, but only 10 cents when ordered with pail/em. ' a HD1018. Size ...-...-.-|.i...-..-....,.~e-~--o----.. NIMQ I . .---s.--|o-e¢---.-..-..-..--e~eso~e-.- Street Address t e..--.---.-or-o-to-o.--e-.--....-.--.- City Slit! ‘Wildli- in sizes l8, is years. _ ,yon"nlpismlrs Quick Belief Irons Pain and Itching When You Use This New Ointment ____._. hbw quickly the itching stops. the Pain ‘eases and the swelling goes down. v apply "Booths-Salvo" to in- iiam or protruding Piles. This new ointment is the prescription of s fam- ous physician and you can use it with .every aasura cs that it will help you to quickly l; rid of your piles. 50c at summers. ‘ a " it coils ion nothing ‘ll you do not benefit. After using two boxes ni flloofha-laisa." If y u are not satisfied st return the hrs t! llna to Fruit-a- In elves Limited. Ottawa. Ooh. and we will refund yonrjnoney. 1 ~MiladylBeatztilfirl [bur-loose Bough. Oily Complexion DQII‘ mo. l-letds-J‘ am a sin 21 years old. Row can I getrid of an I use the best oi local treatments but get no results. What causes this? GRACE. ' AnswebThe reason why purely local treatments fail is that the skin is not mllrcly" a ,rote:tivs_ coverin! but en-drsen. lust as much so as the, lungs or kidneys. The skin per- form's" its functions through its pores. which are- the oil and sweet glands. Two farmers met in town a few days after s cyclone hit the country- side. ' ~ ' , "Yes. it did quite s bit of damage out our way" said one ‘eetlvely. "By the way. Hank. was that new barn of your iniured any?" ~ The other shifted his wad of chew- ~1'ean't esy rightly," he answered slowly. "I ain-‘t found it ’yst.'.'~ HoacellolrlHints condition its tiny glands may secrete When the skin n not {b a healthy too muchor too little oil, or they may become» clogged with oil mixed with dust and lace powder. The clogged pores become infected and pimples rlisult. What u chiefly needed u- to keep the skin scrupulously clean and to improve its tons by imploving ons's health. Constipation, indigestion and the slugglshhess‘ due to‘ lack" of regu- ‘ lar saereiee react unfavorsbly on the making _,it coarse and oily. at bedtime, bathe your face in hob boric" acid solution, pricbthe rips pimples It is nothing short of" marvellous ~ v ' " u V the sort of life companion they were likely to get if BEAUETY QUESTIONQ ANSWERED crepe satin is also chic and very t. oily skin. classed pores and vinwleel‘, l‘ Personal - M. i i a . i o’? l’ _ -_ . l M-féo- For The Cook I ngpgpfl] I l x Gnu‘ ~ - an Li“ l l _ . .V (ramble CALIFORNIA CHICKEN . . . g \ q . g _ , _. . . g One and one-half cups carrots. How Can Any One Be Sure of Getting a Paragon §::°“;,n’,fm°"f§°§§e‘§‘°f';uf”cjf;1; for a Wife or Husband, When .to Every . no.1 medium can tuna on, flcupsl Rule for Picking Out a Marriage Partner "‘“"' ‘ “"‘°"’°°“" ""“"- 4 ""h- ThereAre Always a Dozen Exceptions?- no rule for picking out a husband or wife exceptions that luck as looking them over and trying to play safe. It would seem,_tor instance, only a prudent pra- aution for young men and women, who ‘srs con- . _ . tcmplatlng taking unto themselves mates, to consldtr, _ carefully the fathers and mothers of_~their prospective wives and husbands wlthan ides‘ offgetting a line on they marl-yin that particular family. Here, one would say, is whersbcth heredity dnd v environment have dons their, perfect work. Thty have molded the_ nnsrs and morals, the character. . - ~ the sort of husband that John's fathermakes, or the kind of wife | mother is.) don't nee-l. to bslnyseer to forecast the future and worse. or whether I will acquire a helpmate or a wife who will to the grlndstone as long as I live. if I tie up with Mary. . . '._.._".....__._ I Inlhe main this is true. his father speak to his mother as he would to no other woman on earth; if he sees his father deal niggardly with his ‘mother. ns naturally has a con- men's use and that they are to be kicked around at his pleasure. Arr’ he is almovt surl- to treat his wife iln the same manner, because his father has taught him from his infancy up that there ls no" use controlling your temper for a mer: wife, because sh‘; has to stand insults and abuse and put up with a husband’: grouchiness and surilness and stinginess. ' She can't help herself. » - On ch: other hand, the boy who sees his lather treat his mother like a. little queen; who seer his father put his movers pleasure and welfare before everything else; who sees his father tender and gentle and generous so his mother and who never hears his father speak to his mother without s. caress in his vcice, almos‘ invariably treafslals wife in the same manner. Chiv- alry toward womenihas been bred in his very bones and he doesn't know that a rran can be anything bui good to his wife. ‘ Same way with girls and their mothers. If a girl's "mono-e.- is a slovonly andsloppy housekeeper who never has a meal on tims or sweeps linder a bed. hcr daughter is likely to make the‘ saint sort of housekeeper * use she has been brought‘ up wlthfslovenly habits and with no regard for punc- tuality. 1f the mother is extravagant, the daughter ls pretty sure to-be wasteful becauseshe has been taught no habits of thrift. 1f the mother is one of the women who‘ believe that what a mah doesn't know doesn't worry hlfn, s.r..d that a wife i: justified in padding bills and getting all the money she can out of herlhusbr-nd, the daughter is likely to follow mother's example and conzider marriage nothing but a graft? ' »' ' .. . . \ But if the mother is thrifty and economical and ‘a good manager and a goodcook, the girl will make the same eorfof ah eeper ls her mother was, and u she has olweyb seen hel‘ mother-faint‘ ‘ei- husband with affec- tion. with deference, with consideration and appreciation, she will almost inevitably take the same attitude toward her husband. ' Bylobestaliee several‘ obsosee ‘o! "m always be taken beads» on aooollill t0 FL‘? 1gp l. on etodaehewwld tin 1mm‘ " The collie or Tea Pet floollPasir " ' I where dour pastelstobekeot 101' , » -, A discarded violin strins ll 97°?’ ‘ press out the pus. iantscnsfiotioihilich‘ a lotion may be One of the best ways to keen l madeloi _ one" eoirse or tea pot sweet and elem ll W borio acid, twZ-fcunces which- pug s. tabiespconful of bicarbonate of haul‘ and io ' soda in it, iii! with water and let it the ‘Pimpids _. boll for s few minutes. 111 wa . '\ with s sttrlllzed needle and gently Baths again in fresh boric sicid sofutionand pat on dram. perokids; two ounces rosswster: ‘If eel‘ sore, apply a little bshaoated oxide of zinc ointment. Bel lore giving this treatment, wash your‘ i!“ Wit-ii IMP and warm water to isuiovs the cur-mob ohms. ‘wosb it again in the morning; [but more mans. u wini- I lnperflnops Hair Dearlllla gig] in will ‘her ilko is so revolted at his father's cruelty to his mother that/he makes the best arid tenderest of husbands. Sometimes a slovehly housekeeping and so horrified at I i father always in debt by her wvastsfuinese. that the becomes almost penuri- ous and makes one of these provsrblally heat Bookkeepers of! whose doors one . could ‘eat. ' ' ' x ' to Judge a youth and maiden‘ by tbs way tray plat alibi‘:- pai- ls commoner than to-hearsmns dear old layday: _"Joim_ will dc m t; such a good husband. - -He~is iuet a model son. . _‘ _ a . .., mo" my mm,‘ pimp)”; m“ p“ on “Never leaves her alone of an evenins_ torun around farmed yuunz moo °- ulo lotion-ed; m it‘ dry.‘ Omit the use of make-up. ' . - , . » parents and spends everything ‘she mikes virtues, but, as a matter of not, the model son often makes the. wont husband daughter, for so husband will, um- 11in s on ewmtwrvrrmflr- lie laborer-who toilslto suinlort her people, she wm iili hes house so-fell d M» smateefeuosoeobootbeelnosemoem _ a ~.-.-.“_ some wannabe owe" . also. ' , “ -‘ But ths‘rs are exceptions tolhls rule of like father like eon, like mother daughter. flometimee the son of a man who has been a bad ‘ ‘ Not without reason do we speak of’ matrimony as a gamble, for ‘mo. is I to which there are not so miny it seems to make marrying on the grab-bag principle as good habits and point 6f view of this woman over hermotherfrhereforedf I observe that Mary's _ tell whether | I will. be, a potted darling or d domestic slave, l! 1 takeklohn IOP bstter.or keep my nose If a boy grows up in a household in which he sees his father treat his mother without consideration or respect; if hsfhears tempt for ailwomel. an!‘ feels that they s.rs mere household conveniences for eooone- flour. ’1 teaspoon salt. a white saues.of the butter, sndcook until crumbs brown, 11v MEMORIAN DAVID D. COFFIN The community of Head-Tot Hills- beroush was shocked to learn on suede. morning August 1am, 1e29, of the sudden ‘death of David n. Cof- nn, who was a lifs long resident OI that vim, IBed '13 years. Mr. COmIl was in failing health for the pas. Jew months, but on Tuesday. 13th.. Auxllet, he took a iurh for the worse from which he gradually sank until m! "Id films on the above mention- 95 “@- Mr- Como was a respected citizen, a member of the Presbyter- ian church and s. valued member of' the choir for many years. He was ily Douglas who died in 1889 leaving . one son Alban (now deceased). His: second wife Priscilla M. CDmfi died.‘ in 1907, leaving a family of seven‘ young children to whom he was a, tender and devoted father. . - The funeral wss held on Tuesday. ‘ uguet 20th., and was very largely: tended, the service being conducted ' tbs Presbyterian Church, m. Stew-I m. assisted by Rvev. J. C. Martin, s1 lLv. Ths choir, under the dil-‘eouob of’ Miss Marlon McKenzie. sang Asleep ir- Jeeue. Nearer My God to 'I‘hse." Harold Cofnn nephew of the deceas- ed accompanied by Mrs. Caldwell Wood, a niece. The members of the family left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father are: Bertha, (Mrs. Fllllbn Mc- Lean) Boston, Mass; Ida, ‘in New Hsmpsh‘ e, both arriving in time to attend their father's funeral, Linda, Ada. Fanny and Ralph It home. Onel son Roy died l4 years ago. brothers and sislers of the deceased arez: Hillsborough. Mrs. Katie Douglas, girl is’ at her mother's the‘ dry her mother kept her . 4 i u"-;-;°*;*J_"} ~ I‘ I l Another time-honored recipe for picklnd "lit d good husband or wife is ‘ants. Nothinl uiskeeonio girl tive w his mother,‘ I ., , . J--hu—-q-f | ‘ K w_ Or she will ‘bay: "He will be a lucky man" who for a wife, she the‘ best ‘daughter 1 ever saw. herself “$591158; 109.1101‘ 91d on thorns-rid the younar ohildrefl Sounds logical and plauslbls and like a certificate, ef..I-1l.mo_ ’ _ _ _ ......-_._l-i ' , dbdozslrwomensmbooamsnytbslouvmigrsoooryistaeoerreei‘ sacrifice him to, mm without mercy and turn bud into-became but a glorommbobamuoboosbomovmenlnmllvlosroetim Oilllnake bmseerhlcsssr-etfwe-Ie-Pb Wt a MW“ native mother .._i l"- too. hasdiifllfltdfot m. ' ‘ . looaooeiomeomnaiteeujoqeelvii ggygfyflfi; mbusousssbblovubulemesssstuale ,- y s‘ 1 - .,' SEPTEMBER 6th boy's nevi con noes 59¢ pair New shipment lust an-ived. \ BOYS PIBCALE soy-s ms I sun Boil ' carrots and onions together in small amount water. After 15 minutes add Potatoes and LOOK until tender, Make flour. milk and (alt. Add peas tn other vegetables. Break tuna fish into pieces f not too small. In buttered casserole’ put layer of vegetables, then white. sauce and .\tuna fish until all is used, Cover with buttered cracker crumbs twice married. His first wife was Em- ' by Rev. Dr. M. E. Gangs. pastor of!‘ ' former pastor and friend of the fam- l V and a solo Crossing The Bar. by Mr. ' Isle, Me.; and Henry of Cherry Hill. Baird, Mrs.‘ Emma Douglas. Head Pillow from the family; wreath, Mrs. Emma Douglas and family; IP11!’- snt—unin ,METROPOLITAN - STORE Back to School SALE scnool. naos nsno nooks .. bros-romaine crushes‘ now Write for free Neetws Milky Way Recipe Book makers Neariéh Food Company oi‘ Canada Limited. Toronto N0 ~ FURNITURE b, Malcolm s um Limited ' Be sure you get what you ask for. You can always tell genuine NO-MAR Furniture by the . M. & H. trade-mark and the guarantee tag that piece. Look for them when goes with every you buy. 1r n-‘s r401- MALCOLM emu. - 11": NOT_NO'MAR 3| Dorchester, Mass; Leonard, of Presque Mrs. Katie Douglas and family, Dor- Alfred, Vancouver, B. C., chester, Mass; spray, Mr. and Mrs J L. Douglas and Henry Douglas, The pail bearers were all friends Charlottetown; crescent. Mr and Mrs Th floral tributes were as follows: and neighbors of the deceased, Messrs C B. Cameron, Head Hillsborough; Fred Jsrdlhe. Urbin Bsmbrlck, Thomas crescent, Mr. Ceddie Douglas, Cameron Cherry Hill; McLauchlan, and Lea McAssey. In- terment being in West St. The Cemetery. and Mrs. Henry Comn. spray, Mr. and Mrs Frank Farquqharson Canovoy; spray PeterlslMr. and Mrs. Caldwood Wood. Bun- , bury: spray, Mr. Douglas McEwen Charlottetown; spray, Mr, and Mrs W. N. McLeod. Mt. Stewart. (Patriot please copy.) 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