THE CHARLOTTETOWN cvAnoiAu _ I - 11m Keavlm -:- Sqgciqgl ‘and. i1 ~ - “ c" _ -2"? 4n is - °f ‘h’ Wail 7718 HOUSE anal Dorothy Dbck Letter Box " A Is it a Father's Duty to Set His Children in‘ 1 Personal {-:- 'Fash_'ionsp-:- Lite ritturo I“€v$¢$#“‘$““‘L““‘¢;“““‘ I i - W Its Mr. Mae West T0 You Ls.‘ v acre‘: _ 7 A sief-ebflweddins in Westminster The tea hostesses at the Golf, ‘N10!’ 11W0111118 her short months Links this afternoon will be Mrs. J.i A. u. Business? — Even Husband - Snatcher Weakens at Thought of Ruining =- PMW Princess Marina oflG. Jamleson, Mrs. Duvar, -e'1'°0°°11116 11981111 thinking about herIMisses A. and L. McKinley, Missi I» Helpless Children’s Lives Dear Miss Dix-What does a father owe his children after they are lrousseau. The brunette daughter ofi a,- ge ,- - a, Fume Nicholas of Greece plans tolfaalfgr Stay thredfolfrilwingnladlg: Many love musk; but for mu51¢" m, 31191115131113)“ am; 5119x115 b‘ "mmed 1° P1111“ 500188 in i-hs-‘serve: Mrs. H. B. Henderson Mrsi sake- charm oi’ the lo slashed slink‘ i‘ Wedding tires her motfierwore whenffl S Jenkins Mrs. J J. Morris Mrs i Many because h" numb“ “m 5km 1g 0nd Mans] 30¢“; g vii‘ ulaie was mairied at 5t. Petersuurg 32|A.' RI. Mclnnis. 1 ' 1 i “Wake be outdone by Sllliéparalli 0M1- cars ago. The Prince and Princess _ o o o a 1 Thoughts that repose within the how-B head button; that m, 20 years of age? If he has fed and clothed. and given them an excel- ilent home and a college education-and has further advised and counseled with them. is it still his duty to finance tliein in business and keep on financing them, even to his own embarrassment? Or should he give them asound, sensible talk at their maj- have been little seen by ['13 1q_ D p 1; d breast hat‘! dead, , _ =._ ents of this iittle Yugosiav flioéffain 11191;’ :3: P1511111: hfireiltnd rise to follow where she loves bmideil’ iwt sewed‘ on’ m mak- égt‘ . i, Retreat. That has no' ‘ veiitezlireturned to Sydney from an enjoyed; to lofld- humus “who” OHM‘ has come - them from finding out, l1; r that motor trip to this,City where they . What various feelings come from out Wm‘ be“ buckles and dress 311° P11110955 15 lust as interested in were in company with Dr. Parfrcrs: dolls Bone by ‘gmamegimgr oldoépgeng’ “$3: l! l‘ dd‘ g- 1 - ~ - - . - a ,__ 5W5» ' - ' e we in waidiobe as any otlici cousin, Dr. Victor Primrose who hasiwh t tears from fa. off sourcewand comic ks and hfluqnasks young bi-‘d -t -i_\_, - - 1 -- ~. . begun aciliulrigg pgoivriids hrldahflixllliilgllléfllfiilllsuuned w ms practice m Bu‘ ir-swd",§,,'§,‘,° 11y?“ m,“ mm t like masquerade/rs wear to modern critics and toil them that they must Stand on femining 39135591195 m, the even, ' , , . , , @0195 If m 5w“ balls. These are made someirlrnes in their oivn feet? The father was reared in’ a ' “ p y metal and sometimes in a deed school that had to work and he had no other idea thBILlO make the way in life a little easier for his children than he found it for himself, bu: in doing this I fear that he has made weakllngs of his children and kept them from turnin any ability they may possess (ljfqiiile theexagt date of the State Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mutch and, Arid melodies, “A:9géZ2lJ;elgli?ggAilii01‘Abfiy has family have movcd in from their melt away 1 l was o ' h h '. ' . m“ wedding Wm be held 8011301151161 Summer homo at Bfl8‘ton S oic Mindlolgow at eiery touch, at every curing the winter. Inspector Harry A spark o; me looks like over white substance which lime but is a sort of plaster metal _ There is even Medusa with her, snake tresses, large and horrifyifw. swell. pause. and] Miss Alice Murchison is leaving on 11511, gnsgened e 0000 Many informal social functions wcrc arranged for the visitors in the City attending the Golf Meet and N. S. and P. E. I. Hospital Associa- tion meetings so successfully held Hale Hospital, Quebec. will enter the nurses training class. from a summer holiday at the Cox Hotel, Souris. where slic 0000 Miss Isabel Jamleson has returned Looking at things casual-ly and as impersoually as is reasonably pos- sible, we cannot deny wit/h a straight face that we aren't in some sort of second childhood» This touch of the infant combined with possible to got a ccinplexlan back into shape without spending money on anything except tissue‘ cream. Tr- kitchen shelf holds p.enty of effective bleaches and softeners. First of all. there's tomaw juice. It bleached and it ionos- childrcn that she brought into the world. 0f course, the parents’ Justification of their harshness is that neces- sity is the anvil on which character is hammered out, and that those who must work or starve are driven to labor. All of which is true. But there is no merit in unnecessary martyrdom and it has always seemed to me that it ivas the duty of parents to at least help their children over the t l ‘ Frans, Crack Scotland Yard D t - t - t ‘v1 t e 1 h‘ 1 ‘ l a ', 2 me the same stalwart eufslfayitgsfic gei- iiilrlsiraig tdliikrglfiorlgggft: and‘ hiitvfiffgi savage Landm- Dkiced squarely in the bgiiddlemof into a caPac ty to do things. V 1, . c c1111‘ c M.K.Gandhi whm he visit- ‘1 rd . t n h ‘ P i tP ' . ‘ the stoma/ch on a black t so a f » , ' ' _’ , ed London, has been Zissigued to m1 By q er- emeolno o n Hm through her almondsllt eyes. A DIsTRACTED MOTHER" Q ' ituzird the PYllICL‘ and Princess dur- lifrs, G. W. Wnkeiord clltcrtuincd nortrils and wlerd-snaped mouth Answer. J; flkfikttli$lilqgiéic.vivstay' in Bohcnsko m, bridge Thursday afternoon at NIONOGRAMS ARE BACK lziiack ‘stares out from tgio ‘Slllemgii Probably there is no other xtuestion in the world that is quite so dif- . 1 R ' -InS-D‘m>_~l€\_q_11-1 _ 4 u _ Osikivood Inn. in honpr o. friends. i? Bats in Silver 11111110 115 e5 are flcult to decide as Justhow much parents should help their children. For. i e s ’ o. r-omhigii... ' ‘Its dmuim“ " ' ' Mononrams are back in the new- ‘Mtenmgs’ and ‘loodcn arrowsh however Lheyflnve m a L‘ fraught Wm‘ dmgen n they help too much’ l _ .3 gm“ the msloqgfl Ciofiagcfit ‘fllligélllgi méVIfS, Deatcgn (who ha? been sum- “m,” Swap Dilkusha uses them m1 inlet through stlffjoliaxelgt: cgflcleultrflz; égezydare lilrcleily to tu;.n theirdcliiiidtgen intro dependents who never 166.1111 to ‘ a =‘ “ _ ~ ~ 111K 11 o 1 y 15 011N112 91115’ - ' ‘ ese are queer . on c r own ee an ey re use al help, they may cripp e a i, ‘1 1h. sam: illllQ trynn; n) gtgy C105; In“; week on 1.6mm 1,0 I-‘Tgdeywtcnh 11311511“, leiither backei by metal a5 we miss our guess. next season W111 child for life by removing the guiding hand it needed to cling to until it f . y, s (‘cough to take caic of any intrud- ‘N. B_ 1 title QSttCTHIIQa org lapel ornamenifi (1nd us rushing to n simpiloily 11101 was strong enough to walk alone. 1 , crs. a t e t o spor s suits an coats. One big ma - ,- 1 than . _ . y involve nothing covofof i,‘ 3.1.- Hhke 5H1’ $110515 at a“ English . Mrs‘ J‘ M‘ Sm“ who has been v15‘ Wml) irimiii. “mi,” .601" of “use ' a good dependable sheet and a few There are two schools of thought on this subject. There is the stern l1.- Pfiiixisec any. Prince ‘George and iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. y“ 1 5h rlse lrown leather ‘let-| beam“. sMew-mng, father who, when liis children are grown, chucks them out into the world r "3155 M31111" 111‘? J01 Fhfllocroned Simon Paoli. left Tuesday to spend 9P5 °11_i 9 o t 111961. and a hack. __ l to sink or swim, and who refuses to throw them even so much as a life except who i k f wool suit i f t d it 1 ~ . 85w‘- m ‘nbllm m5 “"1151 811119111" 501110 111118 With her sister Miss Agnes I t! _ Inns as ‘me ‘v h b ack‘ KITCHEN SHELF MA!’ n preserrer. I have known wealthy fathers and mothers who have stood u- “ P“ 13- H1011. R- N» in NEW York oofofo “a “'- ~ “S , HELP TO “DE-TAN stoically by and watched their children almost pcrishing in their struggle i,‘ . . , . pioceeding to her home lll Calgary. _ to make a livelihood. They have seen tlic1r_childreii shabby, under- £1 A The Comte“ °f B‘“‘”°"°“g1‘ $1115 at the Charldtletoxvn Tennis FANTASTIC oEw-omvs M11111” b‘°“°1““g “m1 ’°°°“‘“' iigiiratliilerlif iiliiriviioriciiavgoiigrgirvgigiguiiriiif mum“ “ammo” may mum : - September 15th for a visit in Eng- C . . - 1 tioning-af -sumniei'- skinprepara- . 1 . , v . v _ ouits this afternoon tea will be TRIM PARIS FROCKS v . m u!“ 2,13‘ ixfinriiulgitilo Igfizgstfiiél; snelrved RlIJIYDOMlSIZOS cElaliueshBeales. i “gill? fizfiyzliilfggi‘ it p???‘ lot m Itki:i;:1w' CllllE yéounrg man ill/ll; died because his father would not send lb Excellency will be accompanied by J92? Gmcm Us 'M e. 1h 3220a Brains lave bee ex 1 d~ t, of money into creams and lotions m ° a “P112131 a)“ woud a“ 5“"“$1.111-‘1 me’ _ And I (“we heard 1* J her so" Lam Duncmmm‘ ‘vhois n“ _ _ - ii o <1.\ o 5 1 11 P0 111E’ u . h! h I,“ need for only a yew woman, w 105i. a ier eft her n. half-million dollars when he died, say l‘ . ' . ' , csses will be Misses Jean McLure, such a rate lately that there 15'1" C byttcrly that the moncv came to her too late to do an ' ood d tli t if t to 1 . . - - . . -- . - . ‘ 1 11 .~ 1111 1* 31 cuarlflllgxlfidge §g'i‘\t,;fg;yhgsnfuégcshig; Catherine Rogers, Iadith Hill. no keeping up with the latest gew- weeks‘ n, _l i the _ are he had only given her a small part of it to make her life easier when she H. daughter’ Lady M0y'm Pongmbv p ‘ ' ’ * saw and gadget that has come out . hmfdgets br1goiyl‘ ‘inoughl Emu: first married, it would not only have prevented lier from becoming a phy- r“ ' l who Wm “tum 1mm to the Capitél- Miss Reta McLean of Montague is cf the fasnionabl debris now being 1 “is 5 "aw" ‘ ‘* ‘ r m“ W8 sical wreck from cooking and washing and baby-tending, but that it ‘ ' leaving this afternoon for Jeffrey dumped upon the market. 1110111- A1111 111° 311W“ ° ‘ might have saved her from the heartbreak of losing the feeble, sickly little Come up and meet MasterMle West it the fancy drug u!" Michael Smith, three. winner ofpetltlon held at flu Boecombq first prize as n. juvenile edition of Carnival, Bantu. injustice that it should make every disgruntled husband and wile pang h this k. o ere W”, , , . M“, C_ w? Ming,“ and 5011 -»~—-— Simply pat it on after yoiwj rough places at the beginning of the Journey of life, if they could. before they wreck their homes’ and 1t mama make “an the mo“ M“. Congratulations are extended to Bertram have motored up to Boston Cleaned V0111‘ 18°91 let 11' d” an -"""_"' ened and conscienceless husband-snatcher hesitate 1o Nb 13,1913“ 11m‘ Mr. Raoul Rcymond of southpar; on putzitions seems to be that the stars then rinse off If a man has‘ money, it seems to me far better for him to give his mnocents o; then- “ma; children some oi it while he is yet alive and can help them establish his recent appointment as Swiss Consular Correspondent for P. E. Island. O O O O Mrs. s. D. Irvinc has been spend- ing n fcw days this week with friends in Ottawa. 0 . 0 e on a short holiday. O O and Queen to Holyroodhouse the portraits of Henry VIII. and Queen Elizabeth, have hung in the bedroom of Mary Queen of Scots at the end of the Ilong Picture Gallery, are to be re- As a result of the visit of the King which for generations on Wednesday at the Mawley House in honour of Mlss'Mlnnie Lefurgey favor green, and that women will be entirely safe, both fashionably and astrologically, if they wear as much of this color as possible. 0 - t - Mrs. D. R. Morrison entertained of Ottawa, who is visiting in Sum- The liquid from cucumber rinds that have been left over night 111 a small bowl of water is good. too. Apply with cotton pads. Lgmcn juice. of course. 15 1111 efficacious bleach—bu-t be sure to dilute it before you put it on face and neck. Use it full-strength 011 elbows and hands. themselves in some business than it is to wait and leave it to them when he dies. Just a few thousand dollars put into a business would save a young man so many weary years of climbing into a decent salary. Just a dowry that would bring in a modest sum every month save so many girls who marry poor young men from so many pinching economies and givc them such a sense _of financial independence. Many a. marriage among young people goes on the rocks just because of the lack of the money that their parents could easily give them. ._i.i__ Children need a. settled home and a sense of security m yhioh q grow up. They need love and tenderness as the flowers need sunshine; they need the guidance of both o. father and a. mother, and when they are deprived of these their lives are blighted. All. who have to do with the children of divorced parents bear witness to the fact that they aunos invariably develop morbid and distorted characters, and that they hard and cynical, without respect or affection for either parent, and the; lack ambition and direction in their lives. lvlllss Lona McLure was hostess at moved. It has long been felt by merside. a delightful luncheon Tu:sday' at the University Club, Ottawa. in honor of Miss Margaret Callbeck, who is re- turning to Moulton College, Toronto. Capt. John Murchison of Buenos Aires who is summering at the old 1 Murchison home at Point Prim was receiving the congratulations of his friends Tuesday on the happy occas- ed with numerous cables, telegrams and letters from friends near and far. The family are leaving very shortly for England on their return home. O O O O Rev. Dr. C. F. Wiggins. of Suck- ‘ville, N. B., who celebrated his 90th anniversary lust Friday, August 24, was the recipient of numerous con- t grdtulations from his old friends. On Friday morning he attended St. Bar- tholomew's Day service in St. Paul's chiirch, conducted by the rector, honor of Dr. Wiggins was held on Friday afternoon at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fisher, Frosty Hollow. where a large num- Scotsmen that these paintings were out of place in their present sur- roundings, Just as one of Robert the Bruce would be in Windsor Castle. The King is understood to ngrcc with this view, so that thc pictures are shortly to be removed. roodhouse, many histoiuc paintings and other relics of the Stuart per- l d h b c l d h‘b't' ion of his birthday which was mark- tgcfcééehesi nmzyacehas? ex l l Ion with interest. t young son. Alec of Summersidc are spending a delightful holiday in the city renewing old friendships. I 0 t - entertained Lewis Point on Tuesday evening. A huge bon fire over mellows and corn were roasted, followed by a musical at Rev. A. R, Yeoman. A reception iii the house and a midnight supper whlled away a pleasant evening. - 0 children are leaving today on return Since ast Their Majesties were at Holy- examined Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mclnnis and Mr. and Mrs. William Brelmut very delightfully at heir picturesque summer home at expertly a a Mrs. Carol Livingston and three Farlane are week end visitors at daughter. Miss Irene Silliphant. mot- orcd to Charlottetown on Wednes- morning for Montreal after a, two weeks visit to former friends here. . L. Shurman left 1hls morning for _ their home in ‘M11911 111511511‘ sgcnding a. pleasant two week's va- cation with their friend, Mrs, V, K. Wood, King square. u t t t Golf Course this afternoon will be MFS. Green and Miss Mollie MacArthur. 0000 The Misses Alberta. and Enid Mac- Tracadie Beach, the guests of the Misses Nicholson. t one Don't forget about oatmeali 11's fine, yet, inexpensive, softener. Cook it just as you would for break- fast, strain cff thc liquid. lot," @001 and then pat it into your $11113 Airways remember i0 i159 1155119 cream after any kind of a bleach. Mrs. Harry Silliphant and her clay on a short visit. a o a Mr. und Mrs. W. E. Bentley have as their guest Mrs. George Millar (formerly Miss Margaret James). 0 0 - leaves this Mrs. John Byrne 0 a Mrs. Frank Shurman and Miss Montreal, after The hostesses at the Summerslde H. M. Downing, the Misses On the other hand, of course, there are the overindulgent parents who give their children more than they can afford and who raise them up to fccl that Blather will always pay the bills and nothing is ever ex- pcctcd of inem. These remain perpetual babes through life who always have to be lcd by the hand. And thcre are the selfish children who bleed their parents white and Rinse and dry the skiz. before pot‘ ing it on. If lihe summer sun has made your skin 1111110 dry. loove 11 bit of the cream 0n all M8111- KEEPING onus FEET COMFORTABLE IN SUMMER Athletic youths fregucritly Mk me what they miust do to be com- fortable when walking in summer. writes a doctor. There is one method which a well-known doctor recommended smne years ago and which is excel- lent for keeping the feet cool. I-Inv- ing scrubbed than with a strontf soap and a nail brush the feet arc well driedi, particularly between the was; boracic powder is then rub- bed intc the soles and insteps. Meanwhile the socks have been prepared by soaking in strong boracic solution, They have been who take from them without compunction the money they have laid up for their old age. These parasitic children never accept their responsi- bility in life. ’I'hcy always make their father and mother bear their bur- dens, settle their debts, pay their alimony and rear ‘their children, The moral of which is that parents should practice moderation in helping their children. They should give them a lift, but not the whole ride. And children should not feel that they have a right to graft on their parents after they are mature men and women. They should have a heart about sparing poor old Fhther and Mother. DORUPHY DIX. O O O O O O Dear Miss Dix—I am 21 years old and have been having-a love affair with a mrirricd man. He is the father of two children A411 has a wife who is most attractive and devoted to him. At first I led him on against his will. I knew all about his wifc and children, but I did not cure and. I won liim away from his wife. Now he is crazy about nic and. wants to divorce liis wife and marry mo, but somehow I have come to realize Just what I am doing to his children. so I told him that things had to stop and I wanted him to give me up. I still love him, but I feel that this sacrifice must be made. I am willing to make it, but he is not. What shall 1 do? ISHTAR. Answer: To separate a child entirely ma; its father or its mother is to deal death blow to its tenderest feelings, and to rear it up 1n an ntmosphgm hate of either its father or mother is to poison its whole life. Equally bud is it to shuffle the poor little creature from father to mother, perhap| to homes in which there is a new mother and a new father, which make! all of its relationships a cynical jest and makes a child feel that it belong nowhere,‘ is wanted nowhere, has no real place in society, And cold and tenible is the alternative oi.’ solving the problem by sending the littls martyr of divorce off to some school where ha spends bis life in the coin- pany of other unfortunutes like himself, Surely any man and woman must feel, f! they have any conscience or any sense of honor, that they should stand almost anything in the vq of marital unpleasantncss ratbI than to bring such a. fate upon the! children. So you are right in refusing to buy your happiness at the riot d innocent little children's well being. . _ . nonprmvmx O O I Dear Miss Dix-Two men want to marry me. A. is brilliant. BI promise oi’ advancement. Likes the things that I~do and his 1-8315 I" congenial with mine. B. has no Job. No prospects. Did not finish 1118b school. Doesn't care for any of the tlhingshthat I elnjoy. h Ila willuiirgbobl! never amount to anyinging. Yet I ove m. Pcase en me odd! PERPIMID- betwcen the two. Answer: B. has only a physical attraction for you. That womb lalt Hi6 5| soon as it is over he will bore you ‘to death. He isDubbad bot to their home in Plattsburg, N. Y. They have been spending the sum- The tragedy of cvcry divorcclis thc Childfou- T110)’ 1110 1110 01195 W110 _ ber of his old friends gathered to cx- linve to pay the price of their parents’ sins, which is such a piece of cruel tend cmgratulations. A toast to the allowed to dry without rinsing Mrs. John A. Lea ‘with her daugh- bclovcd nonagenarian was proposed in a. haPDy and witty manner by Rev. A. W. Tecd of Mount Whatley. Dr. Wiggins, a native of St. Elea- nor's, P. E, I.. was ordained on St. Bartholomew's Day, 1873. by Bishop Binney in Halifax, and after serving for seven years as curate at Shel- bume, N. s.. he was appointed to mer at Keppoch. t Wanda and Dorothy Wyatt, have been spending the past two months week to their home in Summerside. O O O O ters, the Misses Kay, Pauline and Virginia. accompanied by Mr. Billie Lea left this week on return to their home in Toronto after spending the summer months at their summer home in Travellers Rest. Among the hostesses entertaining for Mrs. Lea were Mrs. L. A. Moore, Mrs. E. Ed- uzurcl Strong, Mrs. Ernest Mills, the Mrs. J. E. Wyatt and the Misses who in Ottawa. returned this Miss Christina MacMillan has rc- These socks keep the feet cool andl sweet, A little daily care and trouble in this respect is well re- warded. Clean socks may be soaked in the strong boracic solution each night. If hung up near a window ilcry will be dry and ready to use in the mominB- THE COOK ’S CORNER A Morningsmilc A commercial traveller had taken SMART FROCKS FOR FASHIONABLE PEOPLE Illustrated Dressmaklng Lessons Furnished‘ the rectory of Sackvillc in 1880. turned home from a holiday spent MEWS Green, Miss Hannah Small when! ho served 181111111111’ 101’ 11;?’ 111 N" 11°11‘ f“? Pf°"_1‘1°11°‘1~R-I' and iliss Ethel Tanton. nnuaanu MARMALADE a large order up in Aberdeen and ycrirs, retiring a cw years aIZO- E _ ~ '1 ~ ~ y __i_ d d,‘ . ’ - nnrl his wife have a host of frlcnds MP5. (Dr-l I. J. Yeo l5 home from Mr. hurl Mrs. hiyron Stoll, who Grandmother s Ten cups rhubarb cut i 11 gciotlalliflriliei haodpgieiesnupljirilethgrggilng with Each Pattern in this Provinctehwliirohtvill Wgll them Summofing in_So‘uYi’-§- ’ have ix-cn the guests of Mr. Justice l cubes 8 cups granulated sirilgsrmag box 'of cigars ' Tod n them sh w I ' " continued lens 0 anpy oyS- A. C. Siuiidcrs and Mrs. Saunders ' P ' ‘ ‘ ' “N1w" helr l‘ d “d ' 3Y5 5mg‘ pa D s a a o n Mrs. KDr.) Ross is leaving early M their home m summcrsldc 161mm lll t . dttertl-‘l , Oranges’ 1 191mm’ 5 Con“ “urm W31‘ b b‘ ' 10pm ' "Iii try to 119W 370111111111 V0151°11 01 11110 c9111- Mrsl Wm. Mam-en, gQcqmpanlgd next week on return to Vnncouvcr Fnday on 1.0mm to Yomfiujwn, it‘ lnuhatwfiagsj R l nzid°lfifim$cmfiflfiflhifii 11.1.9111“ dress in slim, straight wrap-around bi" hcr daughter Janet and young after a most enjoyable vls.t among Ohio. ~ ’ n cc Bold. Pncgnove 3n (‘ed 31cm or- “wen men ,_ said the fir‘ Y n style. A woman rather heavily built rwn Bill. iire being welcomed homc 11111119101100111 1011111100 011d 111911“ '1 ’ ' ° ' 1311211150 rkrlbzrbnhgil 351g“ ‘$2,135; “suppose I sell you the t-igmiireorii Qould also wear “Us mode]. I-L is fmm Scotland vlhprp 111...,- ‘epfnjt 11w hcro by whom she was cordially M“ H‘ H kfurgcy, Mm Wilfred 1 orange aim lemon peel m WM“ mp Say’ Sixpence?" iosmawod-brmvn novclty rayon crepe summer Wm, Mm MsLaycn-s par. welcomed. . _ t ' J‘ Mckcy Md Mm w_ R Canflghan m End“ Drum put peel through om ma, Cases. Npned the Scot that looks like woolen. The fliilllL_ 01115- M“ James C cooks“ n, Bound W019 11511015 1o KQPDooh on Wed- | grinder arid add to rhubarb mixture 11°‘ 11111118 too refuse an offer weel iirifliniiigpignirairiocgiiir Tggycxril -- ~ - '1 - nesday the guests of Mrs. W. D. 11 11 ' meant I think I'll tnk‘t b0 '1 ' Brook, N. J., and Miss Frances Guns , s r we - “very 511d 1" 51111111 01191‘ ' W0 x93- bs just bus-ted to the dress, so as to _ Cookson, who have been the guests ' . . . . 11113111- 111 111111111113 00°11 1111111 Quito, '_‘_ be easily removed for cleaning. etc. Skinny ? New Easy of Miss Laura l-lodgson. Ottawa, rc- Mrs H T Cnlvin Mrs E W laiitrglililrlgwftirfrililtfxiiilyltmtzirl adll‘ 1 THE MAGIC‘ WORDS Black crepe Sam‘ would be sum- turncd to their home on Monday. {M i ' ' M ' " ' ‘ ~ ' o0 5.5 l‘ W8 ning for this model with effective Way Pounds M155 Hodgson accompanied them tfilstliiriirilfi to rsCigrlgtclJowIi-"lorblrl ' $18131?’ putni: imam lam’ {and seal ingugrhggll exéneasuwas 15M‘ whim 551m ‘Hm’ and will also visit hcr brother, Dr. Thursday P0111 - COVE? 118 0 tea lead ed mm - 0 "V0 o!‘ lump- cgntm grape, heavy pebbled There i5 11o 110611 Gordon Hodgson, Garden City, Long ' 0 a . e m‘ 1mm“ Wm prevent m1“ 1mm m B‘ “triage “11151111118 0110 crepes, metal threaded novelties in now for plfiopm tiof Island‘ Miss Rosamund Richardson and eating paraffin lrilter passenger’ who w“ wearing . woolen’ gay “so” woolen’ em" are 6811 you 5 11113’ ' ' ' ' . - _ "i ' other lovely materials. you are willing‘ to Mr, U. .7, Harrington is expected M55. Em“ vMBoKenzlc of Sum HARLEY PUDDING Tho newcomer stared at the 3W1, Na 54g 15 deggned gm- 51195 _ moisido are visiting in Sliediac NB sootgmgn 1o;- 1n try Thoraxium. in the City this evening to spend H“. gums o, M155 Jean mgns’ ' -— “lmk h ,§°111° 111 111-118- n 1e .18 years, 3e, a6, 40, 42 and 44 THORAXItUMt is t: the holiday with his mother, Mrs. . . . . ' brg£fi'é1tfééra“1e1ggsbgl1ggh l; £1111 ha“ from fgémiznsalgnfi: 1221;)” you inches bust. Size as requires an . 8 v _ l! “w ‘my r” men Pet" Hammltml‘ . . 111“ 1/1- 11- 111111111 o1 Montreol- BLAZING sun nutmeg, l tekspoon salt, 1s lap infill "No" 111d i118 0th"- no fnie $331: grgazqirigiihoonrliligilttiiligldth U , Price of PATTERN 15 cents if‘. which works while who has been spending the month of 'I'his design is an old Colonial put- _ ins, 1 cup milk. Aberdeen." you are sleepinz- Miss Margaret Trainor of Quebec ' THOBAXIUM will who has been visiting her grand- Qflfiflf‘ ,3: giékwgggalasiaar: pgeiaggalllxilffg; élglfilaiilizlparonttly was brought ‘Soak barley ~11 or is hours or over- sonwnd your name's not Macpher- gtampg m- com (@0111 1, pregeymd,» ' ‘we ymllil hum“ parents M?‘ and Mrs‘ J‘ H‘ MCI-mam Hotel 1°’ a few weeks b°i°r° 1°‘ 11311811511 llielrlooi? quiigeofaflllgismifflxlz illiii} Lgiigksldlwssciiilzlnrlgeieuilillu "No it’: no’ Macpherson wrap 00m carefully“ - 3:25:41 "e leaves this armnmn on mrmm‘ Mme; . . , 11°11" 111151811 11 11 a member o! ode when barley i8 tender and igear- "W511" oxdoimod the ‘English- * - — — — — — — — — — —- - ‘jqilg, Tum-Mug“ c" o 0 a o Among the out o: town guest! n thgdtaltarglel fanny of_"star" patterns. 1y all the water has boiled away, add 1111111.“ you must have a double." No‘ u“ mu . , 111T. be used on n, The mum redduh browns were the Fmrro_Kau]back weddmg m a ea whxigu red. sugar, egg, milk and nutmeg. Cook Scot be delighted, sir, said the . ....-................. IL“ yar s e for a few minutes, stirring oonstant- . smiling for the first time. "Ont ,'_ ti, JI-rrl-P J’ part of youl‘ Indy. widely used. Greens were strongly wryerbotue" ' Name i Wi , , .. .for hollow cheaksqendorsed, particularly the yellowish ndsor’ N 8' m“ Saturday “it” I noon were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ly. Add raisins just before serving. 21.4 yara Light Color Bcrvc with cream, Or-Mix egg, SUI;- flti yards Dark Color. |—\ lcruwn? neck’ 1°m11111°5~ Kaulback Montreal Mr and Mrs Bl ks h chest, arms and o n a Norman 1c ' ~ - 0C 111115 13111¢11e58quore M". milk and raisins. Add this mix- ~ .....................--.--........ . lets. Results guar- Miss Jean Moore entertained on Zwicker, ¥orgililto;Milsllsr. Giavriflndltillf: glfilgreidblldgii? tum ti) cogkedi balmy and bake m s“ T" :UFIABm°us street Audra“ l: anteed or your Wednesday evening at Bridge in Howard Creighton Lunenburg‘ Mr o men b0 d 11 1d pa“ o w“ er “.5 ow W?“ "m" m‘ |_| G '7 money back. mos-honour of Miss Kay and Pauline and MrsGcorge D. Geldhert, mo; Set blocks rtogrvstiierswilli alternate rnozcu rdmivrocnssm SALAD R s NIMH" 7i jg: ‘gtoodnsit ‘$11: Lea. ' . . . Ont; Mrs, Holborow, Sydney; Mr. blocks of white Make border of 2 o::ih'i'i.;t‘]f'},'°"°' 1y Sm“ i - ‘~‘ ~06! - nd . _ ' ____ . 1' "011- 1 . a 1 - o»... l. m. “.§Z..3““h‘°.i.s°?t2ii§.'.”.“li';?.i sis" as 1" 1 ~11 1011- “s” ---~» = n... III! TREATMENT lumen horizon as a c010,. of the u“ Hamnx; mas Virginia Hnnmmn. fir! m"; 2st c2131" opnfolnnrtlerilogk; $3; Z8filtOVf/5,ble:s1l1)-;Pl% perry. late: ' ‘shite in smaller. regulu 3 Th brmm h 1;; 1 , . i n cc er see . - ,, . c yer arranges is “do most importance for autumn and Charlottetown bmck ' ' - 1911811011 pepper Corns. 1 sl ce onion, library.—Outler-rei, Madrid. ‘fiend a three cent stamp and we . i l _ M, | ms h L d, m-Qnd you n treatment free of "F113! an“ $30M" a" 5 “ ed ' ' ‘ ' Allow for seams when cutting put- g, sprig of parsley and a 19w 3N1“, ____ ghfljQ All: also for the interestin! gtzd 111°°1Yd" 10 1L{"‘,‘,h§°i§r1§ei>ni§3 s Mk1- llllloscphlbsheldon, Editor of the terns. cayenne; cool and add l tablespoon 1 “why don.‘ I we,“ n - ' 110 l’ o r "no. oooompouifl! 11y When ordering give Number 10-3 tarragon vinegar Freeze to a mush 1 ' a ova-i ' ' ' ooaW-it is more elegant without- a wise choice for the coming sea- son-so involved a theory that we cannot go into it here. Suffice it to saythst the {with d’ "no" M- book on Beauty- moamun co. "" p’; q, union, Canada. Mrs. Sheldon and daughter Miss Ann Sheldon are visiting 1n the elty 8t tho home of Prof. and Mrs. \ 501111 150 101' I» 110011 o! quilt Dat- Iadd 1.1.- pint sour cream beaten until l terns containing 7 beautiful Grnnd- ilstiff and freeze until firm, some 1n mother quilt designs - every pat- slices on lettuce with a salad dream. __ hnfllmnt m‘, 1 one. it is healthier, it is too warm' with one, and, what is mom-I, , l haven't oneflu-Moustique, Cheri-i 1' OI» s-- -_.-_"