l I l l _ .l »-iv -»= _,..`,..,. ,_.u.._,*_ _ _ T l i l i l _ » l #_ . 1 l L ' ," wasidcal lor’ sittinw _ _ t ...» _ .__ _ 1_- mske a mfxenbid. 1 be I he\rt1w6.lUd8¢i outhow Une she did me luscious fudge- gr une mins# I-h lvhll hhv ' _ghipld I8 UID b¢~ `_ pg her mind ca.n't get sway -lu sandwiches and tel- ....-.- shconoetrumpsyourace- goilghttonxake you think ` tthe smile that lit her face' know you liked your drink 511 _ planned and worked for hours . f, f gratify your wishes _ An - when we all go home at last : ’l1 have to wash the dishes. _ COO MissMlld.xcdBcnnctt'iA|pendhgl» MI. Llld MH. FNd-l'l¢l£ MWN8 DIC M. prment enioyins G d¢l1¢'hfff\ll_ ‘(l5**"“ 5 o U _' _ 'rho ocotlnuod lllriess erlurs. H. J. Paunerls deeply regretted by iw' wide circle of friends, ' O U O ` Reg-retful farewells were mid this week to Mllss Ann Wright, daughter of ll/IT. and MIS. Wm. Wright Brkhbofi, who left Wednesday for Winnipeg where her msn-lsge telcos place io MI. Cllff0d'd.McOlllIU _Wells Of TMD- klns, Sask. Previous to leaving Miss WrL§l)1;,'_wh¢_> is one of the popular; young people of Oharlottetowniwasl Daylnn BGBCH, _ - =--_- W WHO ARE YOU" The Romance of Yonlanu ly IUBI IIABKINB llilll ' » ?l‘3“ `\ 3*” " l l¢fu1,5,' ._ “yn ; .’___`_ il Ball This _numc__is ofiaxon origin and means "swi!t." Another authority gives His meaning “b0ld." It hildi ocial me guest "ol hmm. at seveml vm” many variations in spelling, such as' deughmu 'mjsoeuamou sh°wu.,'_ i Baile, Bale and BsL Bal is also a .. ‘ . Mary informally entertained among the hostznscs being Mus. J. C. Belgm? Summne- the ww of the delegates to thelm ,_ f.. d ms, Mm, um", 'rho sh-st headoz the sell innllly mv Conference atBuckmshamPaP;M;)sx;’f,c;`nm;`_;_":;m_ Mm G_ I,.,,_m,_,_,d_ onrcoord lsvlce-comes Ba, who lsl _ me Nearly my women Wm ,,,,,,,,,d ,Man __________ Weddmg gm _md named in me Doomsday Book as "_ snothor pair or aeldulassos. what do you tlunlri- Amsmj mms. whom were fourteen from the I »~ States, to the reception in the `ificem gold and crimson throne _ The scene was like an after- --. court, although there was noth- 1118 _§5°.:` fonnal about it. The guests -» ' shown to the green drawing -- _l and then ushered into the Qu 'n's presence in ghe throne room. Lo Cromer, Lord Chamborlaym, pr ni-ed to the Queen Uh!! h°9d___°¥ . ._ group, who in tlirn prwentediihe ... n with her. The ceremony l < - about hal( an hour and. after t » a~ esentatlons, the Qugen retired to _ er own apartments. The visitors served= tea with the ‘gold tea _ ce. and -_some of the Queen’s own a embossed _"with the crown. » ~ _Ts ‘ o "0 ests from all paris of the Dom- lnl ` ' 'rh " 1 . H _ Go - " ~ ~ ded '"5 galbhereri alt Rideau Hall last day evenlusto enjoy the far ed hospitality of Govemment se when Their Elcellencles the mor General and the vis'-ount=-ss W gdon held a charming rl :option f parliamentary visitors in the sity the members of the diplomatic set 'and a few other Ottawa people- sil u Hull, with ltr uttrnotlvc rooms' ~..'.a handsome furnishings WGS th!`°W“ Qpxgrrm the guests. A hint of surly lspring was seen in the lovely flowers _:used effectively throwzhout this ‘¢_ha.nning home. Grate tires in the églm-ont 1-eceptizvxr rooms added _B _ j,q3g§_i_ _o_f_ warmth and _ welcome. _ _ ___ »- -prmnptly at- 9.45.o'clock thc.long_ ins of guests was welcomed by this gribisus host and hostess. -"rhey stood at the entrance to the mill!! ‘ra ` "tion hull und greeted their guests cordially. Mr. la. c, Mleviue ni _ the announcements andfiap- stmutrelld wus in _unend- }#l»r§L_‘.H=r fresher ree l°ve1v._1" 1-,Sy gmail; gown of soft _shimmering gym, shading. from u deep blue to 2 -rmisme _~.ee4. we e..f1e°\°~ °f¢.‘i“‘ __~f,,__i5hc wore her decorations and '1' néclrluoc and C'rn°-:Milt , 0' _¢|gm°nds, Dsncin_g£_ was enjoyed in .‘diérate.tely- ball room to the _ lift_‘U\S gggqm _of-gba excellant orchestra in qattendance, SUPDCI W” _°°fV°d in ‘ri-tv1“¢'.r1¢»\vf71*ri\}1'f'i\!_7l‘_iI1'!¥II\?p*‘.l?_\_1` _ _ _ _ _ _ _,___ .,l n»-w»‘K" e"'ek" 'i_'u.ué_ Dorotlrye~Dix Lcttsr'Bo.1; _ ,’,',_,,',_,,,_ '°" “'°°’“ °"“3““2‘ .“‘ °‘“’°“"‘ _ _ 53 Folly -of lvlarrying u. Mon who stints His F" _ _ M, __ __ ' Fiancee so Thatllc May Buy for Hin_\_se_lf- "°"‘*'”" _‘j;"_§’_‘:'_rf_f‘_“_ _ °'° ‘ly _ _ _ Shall Plump Girl go on a Diet to Please , . . Her Sweetheart? Dear Dorothy Dix-I am engaged to a young msn who is good and mic _ und would make d model husband in many wiys, but-nero ls tba' catch. I am afraid he is cheap. The clllllcmcnt ring he lava me has a diamonr tho we or c plu ncaa. no has presented rite with ont, box of candy of thc half-pound sim. Hlsvcultom is to bring a 10-'cent bag or candy-one hadirour pieces in it-which he gives with themcgniilcent gesture of, bastowlng a oar on mc. And he cats thofcandy bim- soll. He has no car and apparently has never hoard of a taxi, no matter how stormy the night. He has a good position and collects fleldglnsses and thinks nothing of plying 260 for a pair of binoculars. Now, Miss Dix, I am not the type that wants a man to cut down on his dinner money to make me presents, but I don't like to be made to feel cheap all the time, and I lm 01 the opinion that if-a mm was ln love und normal- he would rather spend money on his sweetheart mm on 'P3' FHS Milad Beautiful ' I UTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED _,__- Dear Mills Leeds-Would ymrplealo ttumewhwtromcofowhitcnthe skincttheedgoottheu-utiustto the front and under the armivli? MY gin is very coarse there and always 1-pg the appearance ct a dlscoliled underl-rm. which makes it WT!-DIN (or me to wear a sleeveless dress. (ll) My elbows are also r0u¥h» dry 3114 scaly. How may I make them smooth and diesn lookini? I-IUPUI; to sec my answer in print and many thanlrs for your helpful talks that appear daily. YOUR. INTERESTED READER. Answer-Keep your__u‘m'pit smooth by removlm the undehnn ha-ir at rc- gular intervals with a cream dUPl1l’ tory. There are several on the mar- ket and it an easy mb/tim' to [elect B Y hosts of End wishes were shqwend -lsndednproprlétor of Exon, England! 5- _ ‘ reliable one. The directions are given len the happy bride-to-he by ner home. A “°"9" "“’“““ Divine- ~7°l“\ Ball- Answer: ‘ ' » - _ _ | In detail- Blwhse the uhdvrmns wif-h OOO _ st high tes. dress. The sleeves 'and baby blues. They are extremely Mrs. James Wood of Suxnlme:~side_ entertained twice last week at four 'tables of bridge for her friends. _ l l O O Miss Mons Saunders was hostess forthe mixed Bridge Club alt the .family residence ln Summerside on Tuesday. Mr. slowdrt 3orfes° entertained ut _Bridge on Tuesday at the home of *Judge and Mrs. W. S. Stewart. < O O C -rho Monday Night Bridse Club _this week was entertained very PINS- ‘cmlly by H. A. C. Scarth at tlié ‘Cavendish Apartments. » |',.":_=." \- 4 o owl _ f ‘» lor.>'r:. fr. 'rsnvon was host- égg nh. the not bridge why' of-the |s¢,§'u..-.'on"ruosdrly dt her' hofneon Sulnrner Street," Bununersido. V ~ 0 D o l lvlrs.`D. R. Morrison. who accomp- anied the roniains or her late husband home for burial last week. left 011 Tuesday for Montreal. She was .Mwmpdmed by her two Step-son-S. Mr, :cohort Morrison RW giviorrlson, who were home in B\ll'n9'li_§l_`- islus wuttenu the funonll of their 'sewer-the lute Mr. D. R- MQ31'l=°H- o 0 o _ _ imzozemcnt rms-°» srvv M94* “id lehdcnt Not content with A 'm0i'B TED - ¢;i_;_§_'1‘ent i'ool1'l."the long buffet tables solitaire, the e!l8l89d Km udoméd with bright wttedlhsr hetroiml nnser 1 rius sem ,und und will vssos of out blooms- little msebuas set with a 1°-we dih- ymu ' ' _ __ __l_ounge. for many mond sux'-rounded 'nw ff - "Blue _ _known .,,s___i1;_e.__ :vow *_ uw-os. 'nh favorite . ` _.|h¢f~ell».my‘ l§.‘“.lw!»iv_§.l _ " wlthfall its Sitfmlslto and rs. bi-ought' from the_ ll f 1-40° =“°=*~‘ '€"°fP“‘"‘ ..._..~»-_-- Babies I rf ,~ .5 ' I ff _ ,_ ' _.... - _ . 1 _ smaller dia- a flower fo_s-.".-\_hese me gqid is cunn- vrl or . 8 also a. member of the English Bali, am y, ve n le ourteelll len tl-ry ~ castle o Salo lc a ar a lust the lllr~.s, s d im at c ad seen Bali.- -- ' ~ -__ - land, was the father' of Francis Ball, Edward- Bali, of Stamford, Conn., went to New Jersey with a party of New Englanders and ' assisted in buiidin the town of Newark. The Southem Balls in lhls _country are well' known. Colonel William Ball was the first of them to land in this country, and settled ln Lan- caster County, Virginia, 1650. He was a direct descendant of William Ball, of England, who was thc- great grandfather' of George Washington. A distinguished ' descendant of Colonel William Bulk was James May Ball. banker, of Richmond, Virginia Keep 'lfhem Happy B, _ _ Koeping_frhom.Woll_ _ It is natural- foi'_' dhildren to be nappy, active_ and full of f_un. When they are fretful. fussy and dlslnclin- ed to play youhlay be sure some- thing is wrong. Almost _invariably tract. ’ that something lies in the digestive' friends. _fgf K. __ _ _ _ __ ui dpi ___ _ `____ __ __ Evidently' you don't need any binoculars to getfs good,-clog-_vision of your fiance and what life would be with him, and I congratulate you on having the courage to look the situation sthilht inthe face while you are . ' l Black not. with ilticd. tube 81111011- Another descendant, Thomas Ball 5,," th ' - ' _ _ ~ ~ af | _ - 1 _ ette and low flarills HIHICS. 11181408 0 a great»warrlor and _delcrlded the on e B e gd? Dime altar _ ' unning __{ _na _ye ga __ I with _‘ E ' _arc long and tight, the neck round -lurks .unraso well did he defend it. smrm scalzuds °ny§:;_“.e¥1°ort1;;y:;$n::1r8mw Lfgcktguglfgaitfazkang Itremelve W-om nach andy. that Mollammed II Em- cror of the et” ° y°°‘-rs 0113 . _.D _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ to ___ _ ___ __ __ go by until they will engulf you it you marry this man. For n_l> other hm- band under the sun is so aggnwating and so hard to live with the stlngy 'rh lf tionsofoolor yr- l_th`e.cuua" ~ rrl- is . . e 'ie ' _ e ne; Zn; :RH de__°__M pmks ";;___s’_:‘°_’::__ gm one ____';_"’ ?n__0_°__‘;__ one. Nor is there any other husband whose wife is so filled with bitterness' Lf*-‘H We 5° 5 Y -‘ _ P _ _ _ _ “‘ , toward him nor has such a contempt for him. ” feminine colnblriatif:/ns. William Ball, cfwf`Wl~ltshlre,m`Ellg- 'I A l A woman may forgive s llusband who is a philandel-cr or | drunk”-d if he is good and kind and lrellerous _and wants her always to have the best of ‘ New slips are princess. S0 are Kilim. who was a settler. of Springfield, c\,e__m__mg and U he d°°s'mt w_u__=_._m° con of ve _ . gown ri todd.: _ 'rn out or on M . l 1s4o. H l l"Ahl il _ ~- ° ”"“”"‘° “W” h°'~ 3”” an ms “me in mod’ “_ _ ass’ _ n U' ° mg; “I M ga she can t forgive the tigbtwad husband who begrudges her- the very ipod and undergarmle of ' _ Burt, and a ofthe B_ 'o assa- !-th __ b h m _ e . tlects new styles. chusettsare their descendants. svyio is ;;,§:-X; J ir own wrt' S l eu sl" ¥°mv° the. husband _ , , r - i er ut lavish with himself, for that bespeaka a self love and a selfishness that are past all condoning.' .. _ ` ' Furthermore, the trials of a woman who is married wa stingy mon sr. greater than those of _any other wife because they. are never-mlduig. Ther- is_ no respite from them. The plliiandcrcl' can’t always be chn_si_rlg skins. The drimkard has spells of sobriety. The grouch and gloom ol-leer; up _gg times, but thc miller is alwayz. tl bat because me expenses of fa family neva. stop. _ _ ' Every day there has to be market money. The childrelfs shoes arc always wearing out. New clothes have to be bought. Bills paid. And every time thele is a call for money the poor wife has to go through u scene 01 llullliilation and suifcr the abuse that only an arch crlnfllrml could desire. _There arc plenty of women who dread the first day of the mouth when the 'oils come in as they do the judgment day. f Likewise, the stlngy llusband outragesa wcma.n‘s sense of Justice. Every m0h0:/. but it is another 'matter _when he is able to give her the comforts of life and when he denies them to hor because' heloves his pockatbook better than he does her. That makes the wife feel that she lsn’t getting _a square deal because she knows that her services as cook and homemaker have an actual cash value in dollars and cents slldthat she is entitled to a fair share of _the family income, given to het ashet right and not al l. matter of gen- erosity. . » It'i.s to meet the need for an sb- soiutely safe corrective' of childhood ailments that Baby's Own Tablets hive been' ’designed.` 'They gently thus _drive out- cdhstiphtién-'arid indi- fevefs and allay teething pains. concerning them Mrs. w. rl. For- syth, Dover, N. 'B., writes:-“I would not oe without Babys own Tablets 3 as I know of nothing to 'edual them for fretful, _fussy babies who are _troubled with colds or sour stomach." ll-¢>°0_X\mf¥,$-_ _.Bab`y's Own Tablets are sold by medicine ` dealers __o;_'_ by ' n-.all at as cents a' box from The' Dr.. Williams _ieavhli lliedlclnc co., Brockvule, ont. ~ l net thu stand’ twenty-four hours; then boil one hour, without cover. - .. ' huy wus who luwiel-or with her hqs¢ua'».h{moml hem door so ut °°a¢u°wr=-"No mn'-m.'it's'm»." uuirt dnyl in-u»hln¢ .nu 1 .un - Cl\8l'$¢t¢l"Cl05¢'UP5 or peru. when me tries to oracle him oi»'cay11o`4in¢_aob'lt me males »~ ual ‘ -:----~-----'-_~-‘-- Wu u ~p lf; .lundcr because tlutistinom tluagonururtnatlnnotonly wiliuot with Wlwm hevlntalkabmlt tilothlnclhcresda Donofrnyn "Y 'nom~|o'=;r-act-» ~ ¢i‘i_6MIf=.;‘!*\‘|F;£|’ * .wn.1._;_m_Mie- _ ' , ‘-.`~¢. , ~ . \ . Thencovernndboilslowlytwomoremnswer: _ ._ _ . _ ,_ ._ .. Strllws show which way the winds of a ma.n's disposition blow, and wise ls the girl who during the engagement keeps hor weather eye hxed upon his llttle eccentricitios and habits, for that enables her to,ma.ke a _very shrewd guess as-to the sort of hutliind he will make and the treatment she may ”.gm9"° u§é’st°i’3_é’éH=§‘&‘l'b°w°]§ 'md expect from him. . . "“‘_‘f’“‘ '_”°"‘, FP °°“" ‘hd ‘1"‘P‘° ._ Naturally. when s mm istrywz to win a sul he nuts his best foot fore- tepid water and awp and rinse in cooler water af’wlwa.rd. A small safety razor may be used to remove the un- derann hair if you wish. The heir | must be softened by seeping first with a small shaving brush. Apply a mild toilet water afterward and`dust with talcum powder. . Every morning after your bath or sponge bath. wash your amlplt with plenty of warm soapy water. Dry th- oroughly aud dampen with toilet, ws- ter and dust with talcum or bath powder. At bedtime wash them again andpat on a little of tile following lotion: 2 ounsrs witch-hazel; 1 table- _i_'."‘\ __ ,»»“»____ _ _ _;q<% A5- _ s iii A "¥'g_\_x \ . ¢` '.. i spoonful blcalrbr/nate of soda. Once or twice a week the following bleach- ing' lotion may be used: I ounce per- _oxii-ls; I teaspconful borax: 2 ounces reel wlleis glad to pinch liehhiés and 1_\_u1‘°e dimes and so without every-3 glycol-in; 2 ounces rosewst/or; _4 oun- thlog. rlre.porr.lhly can-to h9Jl>.».lr’r 1\\l_°b¢f4