Woman’s Realm -:- Socia ma. cnhalorrarow" "IIARDIA" -.~- Literature “Sargon Just \gain and I certainly’ found llls " MRS. u. A. alansnsrl. Etiquette QIODQTVBIQ L Q. What should be done when young man molars a. firs: call on young girl? girl chooses‘, 20m’, anvr? A. No. it ls nlrrcfy Cflllfilllil. LAXATIK ii \\'.~\I"ERS ‘--_- tewpccn 1-“. cup water. egg-ante beater: llzilr, {nix to a dough. Fflflflli! more flour ca": 1c an arninr cniltr. 4 “Bfldfld” Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished “R is remarkable how quickly the right medicine will make one feel well t what A l-Ie zhollicl be presented to her‘ mother, and lf the " "self." approp- n al. hilt never , or at a formal _________.____._ i For The Cook I Ono-third cam mlnrl-nl ol. ‘l cup sugar, l1. cugn reihvi oats ground in chopper, l l curs bran. l".l (‘ups pas- try flour i 1m coon hailing powder, Beat the sugar mu.» the oil grad- ually; add tho rlthrr lnarctlzcnts and roqulrltd. ilrlrrlri silchill‘ and roll rlltnlrmszvel-eri his eounttvs call and hislmw, 1 Lou“ H Cum“ a thin sheer; rut min rounds and ‘ I and Personal -:-‘ ,What the Fashionable Are Wearing Dorothy Letter ‘Box . l _ n With Every Pattern of 119d” 95h, e01!" - l ' lk t th “Go-Getter” who Robbed for” oi i?” uuafl? ‘ By Annebelle Worthington lstlgkatllfiiifiexflwo :1)‘ aneof Her Husband grtlxilst floi P “. _ The pointed outline of the hipyoke ; Children Ten Parents Al]? __ and the circular skirt flounce, pro-‘ . ' ‘P ducc a particularly slenderizing ef- i , Makes a Girl Common. fect. _ I The neckline is interesting in cool‘ Qpg]; V-shape. The rolled collar and ‘ jabot of plain crepe match the back- ‘ ground of the print. - The short sleeves with elbow bare] e of us who do people censure and condemn th05 I am nearly 40 I have been Dear Miss Dlx-Avhl’ h m we wan" are lucky enough to get W118i l" “w” m“! w u vears old and I am 80in; i0 marry n man of the same age. married twice. and he has just left his wife and we will be married just as soon as his divorce decree is are very smart. made final, His wife pretends to love him still and Style No. 2574 can be had in sizes made lt very unillcflsflht X01‘ him by refusing to divorce l4, 1B, l8 years, as, as. so and 42 ,him unlll he anally forced h" l° d° 1k H” Pa“ h" inches bust. house rent and the court made him set aside a certain It‘: very pretty in printed chiffon amount every mflnth 101‘ the 31119111". b“ they Wm l, voile that will give such excellent soon be old enough t0 B95 Wt and W°Tk "id Fvullliifln i. sefvigg themselves, as they are 7, l0. i3 and l5 years old. He | Shantung, flat crepe silk, pastel ‘does not love his wife. He said he only thought he did ‘ sheer linen and printed batiste are until I met him about three years ago and I fell in \ fashionable fabrics for its deveiop- ‘love with him, as he seemed so kind and good and v i men; ‘ rcncrous to me and my child, who l9 years of age. Pattern price l5 cents, Be sure to ills wife ls trying to gain the sympathy of their friends, and she must ' I N M 0 R fill ln size of pallorn. Address Pat-. have dollc it, as they are all on her side and most of my friends shun me and tern Department. The Summer Fash- l act like I have done something terrible. Arent we entitled to all the hap- i lion Magazine is ready! It contains plncss we can get out of life? It is bad enough at the best and I was not JAMES A. MCPHEE ...._---~~~--- ——-~ mo“ intgl-ggting styles for adults m: happy with my other husbands. The death of Jamas _A Mon” H. E- Oampbell. conducted the ser-l ‘ ‘A ‘r‘l‘pn 1 Fm. ~.»l 5373": . . l ,tQwn or vacation wear. Also darling l, My fiance's wlfe goes around with an injured air and a broken-hearted rowuned at ms home '1“ ‘De Gm‘ vice assisted by Rev. Mr. Outhouse,’ £4 “v.31.- mnrpln ll= lll , ' ‘ gtylg; for the kiddies It is 15 ccrlts a altitude. Just playlng on the sympathies of her friends and making me out an inlush on June 25m mum Eevermb of Charlottetown. The funeral ad- “ cam"; ¢'\[1_\L'1\.i‘llfli'l our. “hi” l copy. but may be obtained for l0 ‘ awful creature for robbing her of her husband and her children of their l third '8“ M: Mcghee had been m fires! W88 bfl-‘fld 0h 1518-11 25-3; “T1101! system Zvai i“-{ISLJ“;“:::Tne,..@u. i , cents if ordered same time as pat- father. He gives them money, what more do they want? He didnt try t0 “fling heal“; for e “me and W119 Y"? him 1h Peffeflfi D9868 WhOBQ axnplex on was s. . .» t s ~ _ v ' 80m . 1 m .. d urld restless and at ti. as eel ‘ tern. take the chlidrcn away from her. He newer wanted any children in the passed qweny away early m wow mnd is stayed on ea . an aphro- l . - i , first place, but she did, and she has got them now, so why can't she stop thisi d m, Th decmmd was , D148“ fefefeh" ‘"5 "W19 t0 me . . f- - - - » - — — — — — — — —- ncnsrnsc and be satisfied. ' “e5 5y mo ng‘ ° f)‘ knewilchristlon life of the deceased. The Samoa \"~‘"‘?“' i l My motto is: "If you are lucky enough and have sense enough to get ‘, hlgmy esteemed by an“ “ ‘Ouamlesdiflrmflhy M1116 Qllfilivfii: 0f 9115710345- “ and m” l“: _ 515.33. 1 N“ 2574' s!“ """ what you want, go to lt and luck be with you,“ and let the other fellow whine 2m’ d” 1:; Qldlfzaanifl m a‘; many town, consisting of Messrs Hutchin- lvviilffrfli with .‘ . . . . . . . . . l! she hasn't "It“ enough to get somebody else. I owe it to my daughter to .a_ d u; eds‘ H W15 be m m ! son, Tweedy. Johnson and Bentley, (' W AL l Name provide the best I can for her, and this man has a nice car for us to drive iulldly e h' em men; ‘and m_ 5811B. flymPaihei-lfililly. 9N WV‘ T221” HEM . around‘ in. . HIS wife ls whining because she and those children had in give :2 hf an“; wok l keen m_ Psalm. v m, Qf ¢,,,,.--_D;,:lhn " “ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up their automobile. My child and I had to ride the street car for _vears- '_ , t‘ M. _ t the‘ There are left to mourn, his wife, _ V hall, if) Sullivan ,1 _ \ Street Address llow let them try n for a Whllc- 1t is not my fault if she cannot get another f“ ‘“ t" ‘Ylmms “’= gevouti and chime“, James Wendell, wldmr ‘ St, Halifa-K- ed . PM“ = A prmted grep; gm, Shows how _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ __ man to provide those thlngs for hel- and hel- children. Cmmum 3" et w: es ach Beatrice, Elsie Isabel and George Al- 5W9" ma? “';."¥.‘§l'.‘,,.. fir,“ U...“ l, can be m strmgm Silhouemi (my 5mm l, Don't you think my idea a good one? A GO-GEITER, member °f s ‘ h“ in h, fond lison. Also three sisters. Mrs. Mary Eastman from l .- . ._.. . 9 with low-flared tulness m Tilere are left to c er s Comm Mt Herbert‘ Mrs. James Maw i -"- Answer: s bouquet of white carnations. Revfi I think your idea is a fine one. Perfectly splendid. provided you have no . , Vfaliace R, MacWaJker, minister oflscul nor heart nor conscience to trouble you. N‘ B" Gwrge‘ of Ne“ Gmsgmm the Long Creek Baptist Church, read about there being a just God and there being no law of retribution that __ t _ F _ C AB o. New_ the beautiful words that “made of makes us reap what we have sowed. Bhmher A“ o" 3' " ' " twain, one flesh." After the care-i ~=lines upon." Many hearts were molly. s wedding Iuppor was served‘ a clad 0n Wednesday. June 25th.. for to near relatives and a limited num- a "he most loyal frlcnd of the prlnci- .bel- of intimate friends. about forty “lals in a wedding which took plow‘, in all. Mrs, Norman McLean presid~ m lnng Creel.- on that day could not Pr; at me board, assisted by Mrs. zllsh fan more delightful one than:p~.-ed stretch Jr, and Mrs, Colin tho‘ W 10h glfimlci Nib-s N151‘? E-lMcPhail, If an exccpionally largo FWPV‘?! "V! M?» Heft!" T» Currie‘ number of wedcilng gifts presnge fu-f l-‘Tflwilkliilé’ ‘he FY1151‘! 0f heaven lip-i ture hEDDlTlKsS. then this young cou- "l them as ihfv Pllglliéd their "0511 l pie will be happy irldeed. A pretty’ ‘VEDDINQ BELLS CURRTE -STRETCH poff,‘ R, 1.. and Rev. Brother James i i “Happy is the bride that the sun FISVOAB“ 0f New York; i Myself, I am old-fashioned enough to believe in the outmoded doctrine that evil birds come home to roost. and that the wrongs we do we are punish- ed for even ln this world. We don‘t have to wait for a problematic judgment clay: We get what is coming to us here. I have looked on at life for a‘ long time now and I have never 'et seen a reed rson, who took what he ‘- I or she wanted regardless of the xrights of Ethel-Z, Plfho was satisfied. Nor a Ganges Church‘ Re“ 911M185 l Mc-‘i selfish person who was loved. Nor have I ever seen a woman build a house Ltonald sang the Requiem M555 and of happiness on the wreck of another woman's home. When we reach out for i the m“ Ru" Joseph Menu” v‘ c" the blessings that some from above we must have clean hands or else ‘they give the “solution and wnduemd are not bestowed upon us. ‘k ithe Services M’ the Haw‘ Managua]: - r Rev. J. . ,ea"h to the riI-ilci! ‘tribute to the worth of the bride and» lMcLean was assisted blm stoke“ slnce rile announcement of the on I‘ the bridegroom wag pftld by the young , _ ‘mucmmud and Rev" Fa er 73262110“, n, UN“, n", “mug people l folk or Lang Creek and neighboring There are many ihleveslin the world, but, the porch-climber, the stick- ‘The pail hearers were , WP mm?“ n, mam, friends has. Fommunitkg when some three or up man. the man who llnlmles a bank vault are exemplary members of soc- lyfgLearl, mos. Joseph Quinn. of Cardinal, Catherine and Frances at home. to JQhn D, Steele, Winnie . | -_ . . . - ' <~ - ' l" . - . J Ihwn pnvppvionnl’ Mm find/m‘ a gm, m" hundred “gamma m "om m lCl§ "m: who scis out deliberately to rob a wife of her husband l NLKIHYIOH. James McDonald ohn and children of their father. For the t-hlef who takes money only deprives slcanc and Jamar. H. McDonald. inf mll"ll ZPlVlP charm. i= a reircscn ‘ha, house. coming quietiv and order‘ _ Pal“? of families well known and m and sang‘ “For they.” a Sony them of something that cal-l be replaced, but the woman who takes away _ much hfmored n11 prince Edward “P. Good Cwple... ‘wen they ha‘, n? . from a woman her husbands love and from children the guidance and pro- 1 , i ' ltectlon of their father takes from them the most precious thing in life and; land. and hel mm life has measul-ecicgrved a “we they‘ quietly withw v I h s , ‘pm in llle hlzh ideals and the best drew M... and M“ Cume Wm Tb 3 something that they can never get back again. She leaves them poor indeed; There passed avl ay at his omc n. ' Mount I Frarlltlons of her pcopls. Her muslcalisgg at New Dominion. when Mr. ‘llifnls “h” has 11"“ '° brlghle“ the‘ Currie has H bPaililllll Mme l“ ‘ According to your own story. you found a man livins Peawflhly and hB-D- ‘ the 20m ti b i ‘lives of others. A: organist of iZYlBJEQdlIlPSS. “May you be as happy E5 piiy with a wife whom he loved because it appears that he had not suspected l a man are“ y e We :‘_,hhfL cleh‘. . n uni - jficcicéigg u: a Isrkefedegi; your llgginlggléil-‘ffleiidsi e Vi ° Ithatnsh; ‘gas not allihe insured until you‘ suggestectisit t: him.‘ I-letllzd foufiiot a serious nature ‘mm the m5 - umany - sma c l ren o w om was gvng t e com or an uxur es o e. ‘ k bemre m5 (mm l" mil“? m1 ‘he m'—‘mb°1'5 °f the: llyplcal, happy. contented home. but until l“ wee 5 choir with hel- nlvl-l appreciation of} 5° lmmedm‘ dug" was the doiizhre of sacred music. In all, i her associations with others she has m-hlbpgd the charm; of unconscious“ me fonowmg L; the hanor m“ of . 1 lv-rllltl" of soul and 0f queemy be“- Byrnes Road Schoolfor the schol- ‘niir C n 1 :astlc yea: ending June 30th: - . . u le a a _ li-‘flOlTl. any community might be nyo,'gud,f,,glgg,;l,nfj,lfgzzifi if illstiv proud A few wars ago hols‘ clarklrL (public school eel-gm- __..__ MR. PERCY MUTQH BYRNES ROAD SCHOOL But you coveted the man and his money and you have taken them. ‘The worse and only his mdom-lmble mun home is broken up. The wife has lost her husband. _ The children have no age md spirit, 10,. almost two weeki father. You and your daughter ride in their automobile and have the money warned 0H the inevitable mi He spent on you that once was theirs and you congratulate yourself upon being i was cafled at me early age o; 61 a go-getter. ‘l Up to the very last moments of g consciousness he maintained his The punishment that this poor, weak, disloyal husband wlll get in being l characteristic spun of buoyamy and I married to a woman as ruthlessly selfish as you are will fit his crime, but do unselfishness’ making those l“; mm mprkpn: ixvlwd‘ “an: of ‘m. uplmJ not imagine for a that you will escape without paying the price of mems a my“! o; Sacred memory m ’ ‘ ‘ “ _ ‘ - i Grade vII--i Gladys c, Fisher, Ilflbll‘ cruelty to a slstel woman. You will not always be able to drug your . his famfly and those who were per. ‘n: mmwn” “m” flw" ‘Wes- He‘ Helen - Hilda Kenny and Alice Clar- conscience with the sophistry that we have a right to take all we can get out mined to visit l-lle bedside, hi“ also DrfiYcd himivlf a hero 0f km (equiv of life and there will be times when remorse will wake up in the nlght and All the members 01mg family were young man of “My mother was visiting in Detroit a year ago and she was in very poor health. My sister- in-law got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound and it helped her more than anything she had taken. She advised me to take it too - and I did. My back used to ache and I sudcred so with pain at times that l could not work. l feel like a new woman and can do my housekeeping and work in the store. l am ad to answer lettcl-s."-—Mrs. bcP-cc living up to the: ideal: "Hal (“we v4 Cecllla Kenny, gnaw on your heart like a worm on a leaf and you will not be able to kill it with hhn m, the ens, m5 daughter ffrl“ hi‘ Willi?" l)?“ who 406th I Cecma wynnlfred Clark“. and Marie and then the figures of the woman and the children you have robbed will Mildred having come from Montreal Y1fIl1P°lLs1fiflPd7 r 1 Cram Kenny equay 2 pan-wk Jggeph stalk you like a ghost that will not down and of which you will stand in per- a week previous, Mr. Mutch was the “F. lTl: THREE F", omfmv W‘ " — r l. “m” mother. Mrs, Annie stretch, of Long k and Pam. Almv5iu5 Byrne equal. 2 Dear Miss Dix-We have four children almost grown, and some of the i peetedugmlly, his home was on thei Cfceli. Th‘! blflflTs “We pictures 0f Preston H. Com“ and Wm‘...- clrrs boys think they should be allowed tn go out at nlght without telling where i nld homestead and he worthily main- Mfiiiii‘ ii‘- ihfii‘ defflrlliiolls 0! Sluinga; km equ“ they are going or whom they are going with, and I do not think that is the tamed the traditions of his family. hlo-‘cohlsr WMWPE- BM ililim. A flM-j Grade n 5,,‘ Helena Kqflqlegn thing to permit. We feel that our children should respect us enough to tell, Mr. Mutch's passing leaves a gap. a7 ""1 07 maids‘- leflvfs and mock! Kenny » us about everything they do. Don’t you think children owe something m; in church and community life which‘ orange blaiwm‘ prepared m‘ “lei Grade II Jln-i Joseph Ignatius me" ‘Ymmel’ “lid "the" MFi-S- A. B. ils very keenly felt, for every good i "" ~ll‘f_‘tIl'Te. ga ere to pay tribute w the passing of s. noble christian gentlei l man. ‘rho massed floral tributes ex- l ‘pressed the esteem of s. very wide circle of friends. olcmwy. his widow. Mammal E‘ Millan. Vancouver, Mrs. E. s. Mac- .Foiey. six sons and lhr” daughters.’ Kinley, Charlottetown, and" four lmmay‘ “m” M" °' Gm“ Fans’ i brothers, David of Mt. Herbert, Solo‘- Anq "d d 1 l5 l1 m mon of Bunbury, George. of Keppoch. provl e ‘ a a m 3,; Dolphin and Pete‘ ‘T- mme‘ m“ and Ernest of Mt. Herbert. The ‘ullelal ‘wk ma” °“ Thurs’ here, ths guest of Mrs. Wm. G. Train- : morning from the home to St. ‘l, or‘. . ‘ has returned home, after. spending a. i few days here among relatives andi I friends. Masts Jennie business trip to Boston. verse, is spending a few days here, ;ihe guest, of Mr. and Mrs. George , Curtis. Helm“ a‘ Sh‘ °fl°ck p‘ m" m . and Mrs. Ewen Cameron and sons d" "t ‘hm? Pgcy Keith and Waldron, Mrs. Dan Mac- l‘. u C I S ' ~ Phoe and Mr. Basil Sherry were illness. besinnins over a Yea‘ W’- “l: ' visitors to Summerside Silturdiiy. . _ _ ml“ Atmlsi laney were among the many that time his condltlon took a turn for the i motored to summers,“ on snub His minister, Rev. 23rd I l RUB THEM WITH Absorblne J!‘ THE ANIIQEPTIQ LINIMENT IRED, aching, burning feet . . . how miserable they can make you feel! But you need not suffer any longer from your fact . . . after the day's work, the dance, or hike, or game, rub than with Absorblne, Jr., the antiseptic llniment. It st‘. ‘ate: oil-ush- don. relieves congestion, refuel the overworked muscles ofihe feet Ind legs and takes out the aches and tired feeling. A small quan- i city in the bath, or a vigorous rub- ‘ down after the bath with __________ ALBANY AND VICINITY Miss Margaret Grecnan, Kinkora, , riding a few days pleasantly Absorblne, In, produces n restful and soothing efloct on the ends body. Buyabottleto-day . . 0 rub your feet’ every night bdoro retiring . . . arldsoonthetrmxbh will disappear for good. Grcoscloso and stainless. $1.25 — at your druggisfls. ifl Mrs. Daniel MacPhee, Springtcn, Mr. Max Cops left recently on a l Rub Away Aches " and Pains with “Absorblne Jr w»: ANTISEPYIC clnlrvlcnf _ Miss Edith Crossman, Cape Tra- A motor party consisting of Mr. i ~ l i ¢+¢+~++++o++o+o+o+o+o+0§4 Here ’s Your Favorite Food new Package. Moll all varieties in their Messrs. Michael and Stanley De- Put up in n day. delicious soups. original flavor condensed to 170W“! f Miss Kathleen Cusack has returned “Qty n, mama-Cheap and nour- to his home in Brookvale, after Mm,‘ ‘ spending s. few days hers, the guest ~ of her sister, Mrs. Basil Sherry. 15c Per Package which makes two quarts. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Allie Faye motored to Char- lottetown for the week end. use what portion of package yoi require-the remainder keeps fresh. When you buy soup Say Mr. Lio d Bradshaw, Campbclltn , . is spendirfg a few days here, visitirlxg Jamlsolfs Compressed relatives and friends. sgup At Ali Grocers. A Canadian Product. vo+++~4++4¢+o¢+no4+0+0+4 4053-5-29-tst8waeks. ' Among the recent visitors to Sum- lnerside from this vicinity were Messrs. Abraham Noonan, James Ar- nett. .Georgs Burns, Murdock Daw- son, John Muttart, Arthur Green, Harry Arnett. While there they at- tended the annual meeting cf the _.,_____._.__, _____ ~/ .__-._.._-_._-4 . V. Hill, Singhampton, Ontario. __llliia"ii. Pinkhallfs ggeiah tiiiiilliiiiililvii liPr- l4. bride and the bridegroom was indeed a tiling of beauty. Emmy m4 amen Jose” martin At eight o'clock the bridc was eon-i "m; I x m, e, Jmeph Kefmy ducted to her place under the fiorali 0th e ‘Elm .11? vanes, arch by her brother Wilfred. thei Te” m.’ ' ' calm quiet of the twilight hour" beingl broken by the sweet strains of the wedding march. Miss Jessie Jenkins. . a cousin of the bride gave l very _ fine rendition of that wedding march. that has delighted the hear-ts of lcv- Emilie" l '°"°"°" ers 0f music the worl over. ' , I c°u°°fl°u The bride's gown was of willie sa-, HONEY. T0 IAAN tin worn with bridal veil and wreath, MONTAGUI of orange blossoms and shg carried’ Eczema on Hands. llnable to Work. ' Healed by Cuiiclna. ..Z.l’°.:°.“:.'..‘:'.$lt.‘;“l.i.% nas-azr.*:.cz.*sllr:.l.l~l.l , fii'.f.‘.‘l'...'i"l.°fi.?.li°l.l“.i.'?é”i‘;.t“.‘i.‘.".i'..l'.'l."“i~ifi;’ié.“iifiif.'illill "i? $.i";'.‘l‘é".3u‘$§?ei3l1."él.§§§l‘& s... 1nd 0...... . i“:ii‘.';’.';‘.fit.2i;°'l..“;i.§f~" "iiiiai°l.l.rs.llii:i'aa§"é’°ili" Llsgar, Que. ‘ l‘ Soa 25c.0intment25 d50c.1‘al l ' u rum-aha bevel’? l. r.w.u°‘F.-$"‘ Sold . i.“ "Invited. Ssmplundsfno. Answer: Of course, children owe s great deal to their parents. but if you want to collect the debt you must go about it in the right way and that is something that fathers and mothers rarely consider. Instead of diplomatically sug- gesting to their girls and boys that they might pay s little something on tho they have been running up with their parents ever since they were born, the parents hold them up with the blundorbuss of duty leveled st their heads. ‘ and this makes the children either run away or fight and feel like evsdingi ‘ the obligation altogether. Use s little intelligence in dealing with your children and you will per- ‘ ceive the folly of asking a nearly grown boy where puts on his hat to leave the house. If he is going fable? And if he is going somewhere he shouldn't go and to meet the people you i in you by questioning . being put tilraugh a get book. questionn-ire about. his movements is nothing but I gesture of protest against of freedom. His emonicaption pro- ot man's estate and that's all. don‘t want him to meet you will merely make him lis him. Try to understand-that the boy's resentment at being treated as s child. It is his banner clarnstion. His assertion of having arrived It i: no sign he is up to dark, wicked deeds. I know a mother who has raised two wonderful sons. her boys were growing up she chewed oi! half an inch of her tongue ' East h-incs Conservative Association. long account of love and tenderness and food and clothes and education that he is going every time he to n perfectly proper place l Mutch himself, throughout his illness. as he probably is, and to meet the kind of pcopls you wish him to associate with, what diflerencs does it mike whether you know whether he has gone to the Smiths -or the Browns or to tbs Epworth Dengue or the church soc- who says that when able supporter. He was l loyal mom~ ber and wise counsellor of the United Church in Mount Herbert and for s‘ lifetime he sang in the choir and u- sistnd with his fine bass voice whor- ever s service of praise was required. His church sympathies were u wide as christianity itself. Among the many causes of community ywclfare. lwhich claimed his interest was the cause found in him l. ready and osp~ \ Protestant Ohhonsgo whose Bunch‘ ‘intendent. Miss Beers. was a tower of strength to the family. and to Mr The funeral service, which was hold in his own horns on Bundny of-l Asrnoon. Juno 22nd, was s-n excep- l tiomliy lugs one. Approximately one thousand people, of all stations in herself from asking them when they imitate hor example. e - Dtll’ Mill DiX—Whlt makes l A motor party, consisting of Misses Ids Bradshaw, W Jesse, Reggie and Everett Bradshaw: Middleton, were visitors to Comp- belltonpn Sunday, the guests of Mr Inghsm Wright. l Miss Harriet Noonan was s recent. visitor to Charlottetown. Misses Mary and Helen McOsrvillol and Mr. Leonard Trsinor were viist- ion to Albany on Sunday. the guests iof Mrs. Wm. ‘Prsinor. i Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Arnett motored ‘to Oops Traverse recently. the guests of Mrs. Clouds Howntt. when they exwcfnd to nonorrnv mx. were going and girl i1 years of ago cheap and common? DO UIBE. A1187!!! (f. Kissinl. necking. petting and mulling after keeping to their one. DIX. eflosssndiy buys and writing two letters. ‘JORGIHY KITUHIJNWARE 0F Cooking utensils that are beautiful and easy to clean are s constani source of satisfaction to the Plffl-Clln QUALITY in housewife. Make your selcctioul hero from an assortment that 1m eludes pots, pans and kettles to meet every horns culinary requirement. All are of guaranteed high quality and most moderately priced. J The Rogers Hardware (.10., Ulnjted