r. C Pi"E'E=.'-E'\.._t='-' 81 <11. \snnn-»~¢qu-.~s»~.-nuu-rv~ n" ' " 5 P‘ iiiiiifigifiii PAGE Two ‘AAA ‘ ‘ mtWoman§ Realm v Lanna‘; wvvvvv i‘ n. HOUSEWIFE an? HER ACTIVITIES TRUST The soul i! strong that trusts in goodness and: shows clearly It may he trusted. —Massinger MERIT It has been remarked that 81111057- every character which has excited either attention or pity has owed part of its success to merit, and part to a happy concurrence of circumstances in its favor. Had Caesar or Cromwell exchanged countries, the one might have beeni a sergeant and the 01h" an (‘X61594 IllflIl.—G0lClS!'fllllI CRITICISM Moro people are dying every day from criticism than from (‘JIIC-Cl‘ More people are silffetlng each, hour from lack of charity of heart; than from lack of cash on hand. The inhumanities of life are more dreadful than dlS€€1S€.—-\fln Amburgh MUSIC Music reveals our inmost nature. Meyry_ doleful. soulful or patriotic music utters what, often remains unuttered and unutierable. it ex- presses a craving through the med- ium of the senses. Its echo feeds the deep. inc dicable instinct. and we unconscixlsly respond.-Van Amburgh GREAT EVENTS The greatest events of an age are its best thoughts. It is the nature of thought to find its will’ lmv Bi‘- tion-Bovee. TRAVEL Travel makes all men country- men, malts; people noiblemen and kings, every man tasting of liberty and dominion.—Alcott. TARTAR AUCB Mayonnaise salad dressing is the foundation for tartar sauce. CaPQ-“S- gherkins. green olives and Parsley are finely minced and added to mayonnalsg just before serving. LEMON JUICE EFFECTIVE BLEACH FOR FINGERNAILS Most woman want beauty rou- tines on their summer vacations that are simple and time saving. No smart. girl wants to nGBlGCl he!’ looks during an entire summer holiday. At the same time. she goes,“ want to give up that extra swim 0r another round of golf in order to have time to take care of her, skin and nails. And she won't. gpinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun into Yarn and wore into Blankets. The charges are: single yarn '23 cents. doubled 28 cents p“! pound. Blankcis $2.00 lnlintlered: and if iinlnilndPi-otl. 8135' TY takes fir» lbs. of wool per Blanket. \\'ool "H!!! m- u-oli vvnihovl and all dirt and burrs picked nul. The. size of single yarn is tnr-tlium. and doubled yarn fine. medium. and coarse. also hooking yarn. Put ship- per's name on all parcel. and owner's name. address and instructions in- side. Semi by mail or frright, Freight. will he paid on 100 lb. iota. “'51. (IONDOX, lu \\'ni_ Luiitlrigan. Successors lent cleaners on the market. none can quite take the place of and hot water as a cleansing and purifying agent scrubbing takes furniture and floors. it must be suds are the OVGI‘ . have to if she'll map out a simple routine for each beauty treatment. Nails should be thoroughly mani- cured once a week. After than give minutes of daily aftention should keep them trim and well-groomed. Use ‘"1 emery board once a day to them in neat oval shapes. And 8.p_ ply a bit of cuticle cream or oil around them before you g0 to the beach _____§______ WATERING rm: LAWN smooth down rough edges and keep l When watering the lawn do 5o thorcughtlv. Flequent. but inade- quate watering. drive the roots) near the surface in search of mois- lurc. where the sun will damage them. STAKES FOR TOMATOES Make stakes for beans and toma- zncs of n good quality wood. Cedar 1s f;ne for this purpose. and will last vears longer thrill ordinary soft wood stakes — ——-—-w€-_. HOUSEHOLD PESTS vvvwYvvvvvvvvv 0N HIS BIRTHDAY PRESENT Here we have Bruce Moore aged 5 years. sun cf .\lr. and Mrs. Arthur G. mcuili, Muss. riding tiic tri-tgvclc Moore. hlourcfleld, Pownzil. P.E.l. Bruce had this picture taken by his Mother as he sat on his Tricycle which is a birthday present from his .-\uni Katherine. who resides in Ply- Iirucc has great fun and bad his mother mail the films to The Reid Studio, Moncton, for developing and printing that hc could have his pic- turi- in the Guardian and send the paper tn his aunt in Plymouth. Mass. THE CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -:- Socia A and Pers THE COOK'S com/an one good ‘.2 cup of milk. Place in “Bar. 2 cups of boiling water, for about half an hour. Orange Marble Cake by an Ontario reader. butter with l‘; cup of sugar. Ad the grated rind of an orange. cups of sugar lllOllrJ Add a pinc of salt. folll' icaspoonfuls bakili powder. one cup of milk. Beat th warm water. Place in a greased ti and bake about '2 an hour. Ice wit the orange for flavouriiig. However claen and particular the housewife may be, or other of those annoying pest&-black beetles] mice flIli.5—\\‘lll sometimes attack her klichcn. If this should happen‘ the following methods. preceded byl a thorough stiap-and-ivater scrubJ should be tried Scatter borax on the floor oi a. kitchen where beetles are found . This should be put down at night and swept up next morning. Cayenne pepper shaken in or near a mousehoie will cause the oc- cupant. w leave their home and run. Ants are much more difficult to get rid of but. they dislike carbolic soap, which may be used gener- ously for wiping round the skirt- ing Should this not prove strong enough, try wiping with a rag soaked in paraffin. Any method that is followed. however, should have a good wash with soap and hot water before and after treating. SOAP AND WATER Although there are many excel- soap If the process of washing the polish and off remembered that it also removes the germs of disease. Fresh polish should be used only on clean stir- faces, not as a dirt remover. Therefore. when cleaning be lav- ish with soap and hot water, and do wet work a5 far as possible. on a day when the windows can be opened wide to lct in sunshine and fresh air. Cleanliness and health are close allies; and light. air, and soap- finest disinfectants and cleansers for bringing heal:h_ i into the house lng it will neither curdle nor bail AMorningSmile HINDENBURG ILL? "Penny For Your Thoughts!" thcir first-born "Sure" said Paddy". wards his heart, “it was here where I was struck by the enemies‘ bul- lets—" Fortunate She watched him gazing down at. with wonder, ad- miration, rapture. and incredulity‘ in his face. "Tell mc your thoughts. dctir." she whispered. "Darned if I can see how anyone can make a cot like that for twelve and six," he gruntcd. pointing t0- Mlke looked dubiously at him. “But man." he said. been shot have been killed." through the Paddy shook his head. "if ye had heart ye'd "Begorra. and yore wrong. Mike, lad." he replied. “At the toime I was shot me heart was in me mouth." WHEN COOKING CABBAGE If a pinch of bicarbonate of soda is added to milk before bot‘.- and h “It Helps Me!” That's what 98 out of 10_0 women say after taking this medicine. I: qnias quivmnl nerves, gives them more strength before childbirth. tides them over Change of Life . . . makes life seem word: living again. after The Million Dollar Doll By C. N. C? M. Williamson 66 Queen 5L. Charlottetown. LliBSi-T-Hi) Fri-Tue 32 in. THINK I T O VER 820.00 pu- montli rent amounts tn $2400.00 in ten years and $50.00 amounts to $6,000.00 in the same time, not including interest. Why not stop this waste of moncy and make a start for a home of your nvvn. and then you can snap your fingers at your landlord. . The first slap to take is in securr I building int, and the legal owner of this has made one of the most Important moves towards I home. A8 the head of School Street a numbe of very desirsblo building lots are offered for sale, and any- one lnforestod in a home of their own should take a run up and see the owner. All buildings erected on those lots must be up to n standard agreed upon. W ,tl cl VON OLURE GAY, time when ho was at the Blue Moon?" Julia broke ln. oddly in- irigued by the small sister's story. Convent to call?“ idea how his little protege was grow- ing up. Lot me tell vou. my child, _vou're what that Nazlo man of yours pczichcrino. she had heard sacrilegc. "Why. Julc, you're the most. beautiful thing I ever saw, and I?" now we might be from the same model." said Julin. “Only this doll is just a wee bit bat- tered. I wouldn't say that to anyone noticed it yet, except myself. Still._ CHAPTER 19 THE FIRST BLOW FAILS “No, never," answered Terry. "I bet he would, if he'd had an ould all some cliicken~some "I bcllcvc you're better looking ran mc-uf you had the clothes" "Oh, no! the girl protested, as. if “You WPTC always like me, and two dolls made se. And I don't believe anyone’: in that llllc f‘\'i'S—0l‘ ivlilchcver it is—g.i.irs ziictn flu‘. soft. look that gets man. Beside you. my dear, your Jules feels as hard as nails and-and as old as sin. I don't like it!" “And I don't llkf‘ m hear you say it! Please don't." “I never will ncilii.“ Julia prom- ised. "But I'm leading up to SOmc- thing. Now I've begun and I'd better go on. I suppose you came to ask ma. OM11 I've the green or the Oh. new pin. I'm afraid. much as I love you. my kid, I wouldn't, want you to go around with me much. I couldn't [afford it for my "You've never seen him since thzitl nothing of yours. "You-you're modelled on more delicate llrics—0r bit. You're made of “I-Ie never wrote or turned up at the porcelain. Your hair curls naturally —sort of marccls itself Mim- always had i0 be done, and colorlngs dried it. so it wouldn't have the shcr-n if I didn't brlliiantinc it well nearly as good as yours to look at. But I know the difference. “Your mouth and chin are about the sweetest, things they're making The hlilPDPSs of your sake. to say coarsened a. a grade finer it's ‘JFFY Torry begged. ""41 0g prim‘, gu-eet’ there it is. ito let you stay here?" rhnplogqflqwm "This doil's bccn in the shop wln-' "I hardly know. I didn't smp to L-SOQIJ-‘TVAI-QQ-Zfl-fil (low along time. And thta doll-you think. I had to act away from Mr. BRINGING UP earn. J’ n OMEA ~ - Acme GNCE w AWH\LE~ ~ iusLout of the bo a Nnzlri. and l thought if Irfllld find In formation has Von I-Ilndenburg is seriously ill. A usually reliable source guardedly: ant said. "that's all you... Cattle can eat poison n)’ with lm ptmity but dogs are poisoned by it. End pain instantly as Beach Hospitals do N his 28 years of of scrvicqjohn McMonigic-head Wh wok “bag _ Q - , priatc ones. Don't go to the OIIICG‘ dolled up as if you were going to a. and 02th“ “§§.,Oncg".;i,..,°,.d nag? gs party. Look like a competent business woman instead 0f a debutante mbles rempmber to use enough has!“ sunburn who Just dropped in_ accidentally for a minute. You wouldn't. have any ‘vam, m cover “mm cnmplemy "mcdics by (he confidence in the business ability of the man who came to work in a dress The p0, Should be 1e“ uncovered: dmcm nah! we suit, iior do you have any in the girl who is perched up on high-heeled haven't found one yet to compare with Noxzcuia," be declares, "for relieving sunburn instantly and heal- ing quickly." Other big beaches 51y the very same A (lANADlAN-MADE PRODUCT inoxz MA 10,000,000 JARS USED LAST YEAR W k l What Must a Girl do to Make Herself an A-1 ° mam‘ Secretary? - Will Childless Marriage m. {wipe 1..., M, “n, by _ Prove Failure?—Sm1le More Import- Tffff, {l} 31$“; F; ° °"§,§,1s1<§§_- i ant Than Teeth ing powder. Add one cup or less of raisins or stoned and chopped on“ baking dish. Mix 1 cup of brown tablespoonful butter. Pour this over batter and bake in a moderate oven’ This recipe has been kindly senti My corres-l pondent says that she will not state‘ a definite time for baking, as nn doubt Canadian ovens will be differ- ent from ours. Cream half a cup of- Beat in two yolks of egg. and sift in 215 and this got-s whites of eggs. fold in and dividel the mixture in half. Add '2 or '4 of a cup of cocoa. wot with a little envelope. place icing, using the other half of crs do not mix their work and love-hulking. (Al, Bv Guardian.‘ Spnm wire) ‘woman instead 0i an offitxrnecessily. BAYREUTH, Germany. July 30-‘ rcached Chancel- lor Hitler at his temporary head- quarters here that President Paul saidi “A certain old gentleman is very ill " Brdsseci for details the inform- I can giv sunaunnz AA A>AA akhmm‘ ~ o‘ “ JUL Y31,193, sliAionsA -:- vLuiteratu vTTOQQ-m 1'8 rwopaau onal -:- Fa Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Boxj Dear Miss Dix-I am a. young. attractive girl of 21. I have uni-Shed my business course and am now entering an oflice as secretafy- 1 have a vcry good job and my employer is a splendid business man and naturally I wish to do just the right things and say the right things. wrist qualities do» H1 ""- ploycr wish in a secretary. find "hill 91mm her attitude be at the office? ALICE. 3i 1E Answer: The advice that Thomas Jefferson 88W to the United states in regard to its conduct with foreign powers is an equally 800d 5108511 for every girl to live by who works in an of- fice: "Friendship with all. Entarlgling alliances with none." Be friendly. but not gushing. Be polite. but not effusive. Be prudent. but not a prude. Be easy to talk to, but not a chatter-i box. Keep your relationship with all and‘ sundry on a strictly formal business basis, liut only for your employer and the other men in the offloeJ h, but. for the nicn who come and go on business errands. g; Oi‘ course, there arc some employers who consider petting and ileck- e l liig part of a secretary's duties. Such a one bodes a girl no good. S0. if you have had the bad luck to draw one oi these beasts as a boss, throw up your job and leave. It is better to save your soul than it is your pay i l i <1 i n Not many mcn, however, are of this caliber. The average mill l5 h decent and treats his secretary with respect .and even a lot of phllander- Hence the average man likes his secretary to assume an impersonal relationship to him and to regard herself as lust a cog in the big wheel of business. He doesn't like one who is always putting flowers on his desk or who introduces the pink-tea motif into their relationship, or who does anything else continually to remind him that she is a pretty young Don't play up your sex. Don't try to make sex take the place oi igood work. Don't delude yourself into thinking that a baby stare will atone for not being able to spell and turn out neat. copy. Not even if you had the S. A. of a Greta Garbo could you hold down a good job if your letters were smeary and you quoted the wrong prices to a. customer. Give the frigid air to the desk hounds who ilovcr around every pretty girl and take up her time and attention with thcir idle chatter. Turn i down the strangers who ask you "how about a little bite and a show t0- -night," and the out-of-town customers who want to take you out and 'show you a good time. D0 all 0i’ your dating-on your own time and out- e side of the office. . Be prompt. There is nothing that gets on an enlploycus nerves like ihaving a secretary stroll in five or ten minutes late. and then spend five ‘or ten minutes more in putting on hei- complexion and rearranging the .cupid's bow on her mouth. Take an interest in your work. Put some pep into it. Try to find out what it is all about. Try diligently to improve your technique and to d0 all the little things that will save your employer time and worry. Be on your iiptocs, eager to do anything to promote the prosperity of the firm. Thus shall you become "our invaluable Miss smith." l Don't tell office secrets. Don't discuss your employer's affairs with any one. not. even your own family. It is dishonorable in the first place and it loses you your job in the second place, if it is ever found out. No girl can have a more valuable reputation in the commercial world than being iighi-lippcd. Dress well, but not too well. Wear becoming clothes, but appro- silppcrs and who is little "fluffy ruffles." You have to look the part in business. as on the stage, to be COIlVlHClIlg. I No. 421. 39in a jtinlor Ind beins wint- o! oourlse you'll want this fetching sports rig. It requires the minimum of mate- rial and the minimum maid-n!- Iihs shoulder straps of the waist cross at the back and are buttoned at each side of the front. The shorts are plaited at either side. which gives it more the appearance of a skirt. . Red plaided gingham, Nil 811d white stick candy striped seersucker. yellow linen. etc., are only a. few of many smart schemes for this model. Style No. 421 is designed for sizes l1, l3, 15 and l’l years. Size l5 re- quires W. yards of 39-inch material with "ii yard of 39-inch contrasting and 6 yards of binding. Price of PATTERN l5 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. Name Street Address MRS. MARY COMPTON The death occured at Saciemcnw. California. on June 30th of Mrs. Mary Compton, widow of Mr- Simon Compton. of Belle River, IRE-L. and daughter of the late Mr. John Mur- (thifon of Kinross. Mrs. Complon. who was 90 years of use. was ‘he dearly beloved mother of three sons and two daughters, and leaves to mourn beside her family. 27 gland children and 2:2 great grand children to chersei the memory of a fine Christian ady. without them. brilliant husband who ever lived. mother. ondary place in their lives. plex. I U I O twenty-eight years. married. Mother is a nice. So it is up to you to decide to which class you belong. have a saying that some women are ALL wife and others are ALL tiiolli- er .and how true that is we see daily illustrated in the many women who lose all interest in their husbands after the first baby is born. They would rather stay at home and watch the baby out with their husbands to the gayest, place of amusement. rather listen to the baby say da-da than to the conversation , n4 CINA TING SUMMERASTYLEgl Illustrated Dressmaking Lessons Furnished With Each Pattern lIIJI-Illfllllsllslsl GI them or leave them. as the phrase goes. and can be haPPY either with o1 DOROTHY DIX. Dear MISS Dix-Mother and. dad have lived happily together to: In fact. are more in love now than ilit-y lll'.\l g0: modem-dressing person, very neat tiiitl gm- The French sleep than step They would" of the most They give all of their thoughts, all of their affections, all of their petting to the children, and without the child- ren life would be cinders, ashes and dust. to them, for they are Au, But the women who are ALL wife depend for their happiness on their husbands instead of their children. and their children always take a m. Their love is centered on their husbands. Their delight is in their companionship and as long as they have that: husbands the children do not. greatly matter. Some of the happiest couples I have ever known were (Jllllfllf-“o but this can only happen when both the husband and wife love each other very dearly, and when neither has a strong paternal or maternal tom- Pank your emotions at home. is above rubies. Don't get hysterlcs every time your work is criticized. nerves and tempers and you will ma-ke the kind of secretary whose price Don't fall in love DOROTHY DIX. with your boss. Don't indulge in looking. A good cook, generous and, in fact, everything that I um proud to have in my mother. Dad is short, fat, Jolly, always in a good humor and with a good word for every one. only he is not careful as to his ap. pearance. Mother has to tell him when to change his shirt and when Lil shave, and the worst is that he never brushes his teeth and they are all yellow stained and horrid-looking when he smiles and I am ashlmicd of him. What can we do to wake him tip and let him know ‘now wt» feel Tlicv, too, have adopted Noxzcma as offi- cial sunburnrcmcdyaitcr testing iton their pvorstcascs. lf ou are sunhiirned and want ‘surcrclieflgct oxzcmz-endpaininstantly. Grcasclcss-wan’! mil rlatbing or bdrbntr. ‘A: all drug and department stores. Get a | jar today. Dlll E. PINKIIAM’$' VEGETABLE COMPOUND ‘ Dear Dorothy DiX-l Hm encased to a young man whom I love very, very dearly, but if I marry him there can never be any children. What are the chances of happiness for me in such a marriage? Will my love compensate inc for a. childless home? Would the tie of companionship alone suffice? HARRIET, Answer: N0 one can decide that qucsiion for you. because you alone know how you feel about children. Ii the maternal instinct is very strong in you and you have a desire to cuddle every baby you see up to your breast, then a childless home will be a tragedy to you. But. many women are not like that. Many regard children as brats and rcfilse to have any cluttering up the house. Many others can take you, you'd help me." you, kid. You don't want to to Father?" “I'm afraid!" “What. are you afraid of_ exactly." "Why-Mr. Nazlo. Father seems to like him. I don't think he'd mind much what Mr. Nazlo did. And then there are crowds of other men who come. I thought Mr. Nazlo was the best of them. "But. if he is-the others—" Terry shivcrcd a little. "lhcy look at me»- wiih looks I don't llkf‘. They make me feel-somehow sick." "You don't need to describe to me the way they look." Julia laughed a hard laugh. "l suppose _votl didn't go back vent?" "Nothin xleriy said, ivithj wide eyes, ‘ 1 "Not even from the girls?" "Oh. they talked v-‘rscn they had a| f‘l’l2l'i(‘(’—€ih(illL mnshcs and crushes, nnrl wrirrls llkf‘ that. But I didn't)’ Ictirn ailyivhiliv. Father's the only man I know", except-Mr. Slluldan. I won't count .\lr. Nazlo! ' "And a fat lot you know about Sheridan. But wait. We're coming back to him by and by. The question is now, what's to become of you lf l can't keep you with me?" Tcrrvs Diltlf‘ l-nsc. and mingling, with the pain of rejection. choked her. "I won't go back to Father," she ' heard herself drride. and was falnt- ' ly silrpi-‘sz-d at the firm decision. i "I' be a srcwntit nf the convent theyyvont Mnyhc there) are things "So I will-lf I can. But it's up to.) [Chllfklnfi m.i'—¢‘HFB<’i‘—-!0 ilct mar- rush Prime Minister Ramsay Mac- learn muchv-about men at the con-l _f.1llci1 She couldn't live with Juicy T‘_"'T” she choked again—“l shall ever sect if th -d have me. but. I'm afraidrfiP-Ys l can come 1 could do to t~.ir.i lily llvmg in New ma“ ilka York, I know French. I can do typ- ing and take UAQlJtli/ll, and—" . “Nonsense! At seventeen-with your looks. The wolves would gct you before you had time to turn around. I knew how to manage thcln. You don't. You're a vcry dilfercni pro- position froin mc. “I wouldn't have minded Nazlo. I'd have snapped at him-as a stepping- _ stone. He's worth more than Tom M Pcrrir. was. (A.P. By Guardian's Special who) "Bu! now lIFlPR, kid. Icnuidnt‘ BAR HARBOR. Me., July 30-‘ have kept you, anyhow, even if I'd Offlocrs of H. M. S. Dragon, gm- been staying in New York. It Just ish cruiser which came into port ivouldnt have done-for you or for here late Saturday’. denied having me. As it is. I'm some away. I'm received instructions to be readv to I expect to be a swell i down there. Manuel's in politics. "I can't take you. because men think two's company and threes a. crowd. Besides. he might notice that you're prettier than I am. If I didn't look out for my-"solf nobody else would. So that's that!" I "That's that," echoed I urearily. Terry. (To Be Continued.) rletl." Jllilfi paused for some sign of sur- prise from 'l' '. But it did not’ crime. The first ‘niow had already? Donald back to England European developments his presence. in case required Jule didn't Wflllt hcr. As for illlfi nt .v.~. it wasn't strange that Julia should pct married, With’ a‘l inc men who must lilrrr- adnllrcti. 0040+ +o+o+o+o¢++o+4++o4o FARM FUR SAL E about it? Answer: a dcntrifice advertisement. But take grateful for a fnther who nlw teeth when he does so. forms of skin troubles. u?! 8 O Align Quinn Snap. Ointment and Ta DA \\' N Well. Dawn, it seems to me you are borrowing trouble when you have nothing worse to bother you than a toothbrush. but if you will jllbt tell your dad how you feel about itI have no doubt that he will soon look like it, from me, child, you should b1 83's smiles, no matter if he docsslioii" yellow DOROTHY DIX sold at all druslil Mada In Canada --~——g crllflilfllim QIIJDINTMENU glow JMaIVtlwé/en... Bathe thesifocterfpnrls flrcclfwlth Ulfltllrl S05? and ho! wnsndry gently. and anoint with Cllllfllrl Dllllllielll. ' Pure and healing. these super-orflmfi vMOIIICDII bring quick relief and soon heal itching. burni ing, scaly skin nfleclions. ecloml, pimlllol» 59b" "d '1' b gig-Bond!‘ u." Excellent. home 0r investment. her. it ins rather strange that shc hadn't married onc of them long; B80. .00 acrm. Bo under ‘He's a South» American." Jule balance second growth went on, "awfiillyt rich and awfully handsome. He's wild about me. The one trouble is. I nave tr) go and live with him in Buenos Aires." store, school. church. grist and 53w "Oh!" Terry said. "It's like thol mill. Farm well watered. Inspection end of the world! I don't 5upp05e_"|‘ invited. Apply to I I cultivation, ' hardwood. Lilfke modern house and buildings all newly painted and in good re. pair. Within half mlie shipping, you any more~until I'm old.‘ “l don't know about that. Mam-ml hack for a visit oiiftv if_l_h'<c. But I'm not sure I wrtrnsn NICHOLSON, Glen Valley. P. E. ‘ oo4e¢o+ooo4 0000 o - L-Kl02-7-26-28-3i iCM HE. €>AYE> 1F YOU TREATWEM \»\I\TH v<iMDNE$5~YOuLL HAVE ‘EM EATIN‘ OUT 0F YQuR NiAGCilE FOR ME ? DOCTOR~ COME. RiCiHT OVER- m SURE 5OMETHING is THE MATTER wi-ri-i MY HUSBAND Apply i0 A1: OPPOR TUNI TY To secure one 0f the finest homes in the rill? FM Euston Street. on Friday" at 12.30 o'clock sharp by Auction. Can he bought privately and inspected to day nf sale- J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioncff- v- "Ilaterials" JUSE Received — All sizes. Window Frames Spouting UM parload of the famous C. Lloyd 8i Sons Inside and Outside Panel Doors fine carload of Rhynag 8, so" and Glazed Sashes. one Carlo" Douglas Fir Mouldings _ and Finish Direct from Vancouygn One carlolld Johns Manville Ltd. Asbestos Shingles and Roofing.‘ Direct from Factory. Prices on Application. L. M. POOLE & CO. PAOLPB WIIARVES Ltd, 0 l Jenkins ' fillllllllfimlfll. l‘. 1S. island Xi