A» Duke oi York‘: homo in Pto- L Mrs. A. B. Warburton gave a pret- jdly uranged afternoon tea Wednes- y at h€r Cavendish Apartment-I honor oi Mrs. A. Carolyne Bay- ,Ield oi’ Vancouver, who A‘ being ‘Qrd-iaily‘ welculneti by lier old Itlends. t b» ' ‘ l Regretful iarevrella were slid this ‘gfleek to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bent- and iamily who left Tuesday to » ke up their residence in Summer- dc. Miss Llian MacKenzic is spend- tylng the holiday season in New York. t - a Victorian silver bracelets chased l with gold in ivy-leaf and other t period design: are much in demand _at present. Jewellers being able to . s03 as many as they can obtain- Heavy barbaric bracelets- set with preciou: atone: are also popular. Dark jade bracelets are worn with .sport4 clothe: and day frocks of wool jersey. A popular idea is to reproduce the iro:k's colour in the jovxeilery. I I Mrs. W. M. Rowe. Grafton st. entertained at the tea hour wed- nesday afternoon 1D honor oi Misc Amy Earle, M311, inviting the neighbors to join her in happiest congratulations to Earle on her well merited Royal recognition. . ~ t Mrs. L. B. Murray left Wednes- day morning for St. Andrews, N.B., on a icw weeks visit to her mother, Mrs. G. D. Grlmuler. " Mrs. s. n. Beer entertained at utter-noon tea at the Canadian Na- tional Hotel last Wedncaday after- _ lwon. \ I I Uh: Norva Webster and M ss Enid he: were joint hostesses at a tiul mlscellansou: shower nanny evening i‘ honor of Mrs. P. Brown, hose marriage "f: ;‘lce on New Year's evening. A y time was spent. the popular fii bride rcceying some exquis- [ifla to mark the happy event. - - . I In. (Di-J cgrruther: we: among “O Bridge hostesses entertaining »h her iricnd: last evening. . . The many friends oi Mrs. Fred w, sites Mills, will be glad to that she i: resting comfort- ly after an operation for a/ppend- .5 in the PEI. Hospital. I I I trmatn ’s Real . of the Week‘ I um intend: to study minim urday afternoon, I I O during her visit with her sister and m‘ -i:: ociql =1» ii; wo|tAl ..,. ne:nea I .I.4¢ —< _.-.~— ‘nzv- .-<.:: '1- Lndv (Auden) Chamberlain, it i: stated, adapted a new method waking her drawingroom look warm on a particularly cold day. The flames oi her blazing tire were reilectd in two little table: at either side which held ponies of atatice, an everlasting flower, dyed orange to match the flames. Miss Nora Power oi Boston. who has been the guest 0i Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Hooper, is leaving this morning on return. Miss Power has been very irlezusantly entertained her iriends are locking forward in her return next hummer. I I I Mrs. Ira. Shaw and daughter Miss Mir am BhBIW are leaving early next week ior St. Petersburg, Iloridl. to spend the next icw months with Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Aitken who‘ motored south in the late iall. I I I OUR TOOTH-BRUSH There l: one of our possessionl. lndi-Ipellsnbic Ba it is, that nobody will ever d earn o! stealing from ul. Ii we mislny it, we need blame none of cur irlend: or eremiu ior nuk- ing of! with it. They may ateal our house, our car, our Jewels, our wile as Marie Trmpest. in the part of Lady Jane in "The Old Pblk: It Home." put: it, but they will not steal-our tooth-brush. so, ii we lose it, we can only hug to ourselvea the cold comiort that there is no one but ourselves to blame! Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carter and Miss Bertha Carter are leaving very shortly on an extended holiday trip to 8t. Petersburg. hllonda. I I Mrs. Noel Demoi: wu hosted: ior the Tuesday evening Bridge Club I I I The Misses Maciarlane. Summer- side, entertaned at Bridge dur- "l! *1" Chmfmf 55m“ m: NEW cars-nu. Crystal l: now provided with G5 coratlons in platinum instead.“ gold, adopting the fashion to which teacups recently succumbed. Mrs. D. R. Morrison, summerside. was among the hostesses who en- tertained ior friends during the holiday season. I I Mrs. G. Elmer Ritchie entertain- ed the member: oi York Point summer colony at a mixed bridge on Thursday last. SPRING SKIRTS ABE T0 BI ANKLE-LENGTH Farm-Helm say: it‘: a good hunch to pin your eye on your akirt li you want to be the iirat to catch a change tn the spring mode. And good gracious alive we haven't saved enough yet to buy our winter clothes and Paris start: tnlkhi: about spring! He think: that even by mid-winter there will b: a change, “Little by little." he says, "they are getting longer. The cock- tail dress is responsible but even :ports skirt: are adding an inch or’ so. Our pr:dictiori is that by this time next year all dream for day and street wean-with the encep- tion oi the purely sports clothes, wi"l be the same length. and that this length will be to the “lnkld? Well, what do you think? maybe you'd rather not even abcut it at all. ‘Ii thi: i: true. Nu have company. Personally, it loom: hardly probable-Altai‘. women who Tuesday evening oi Christmas week the popular Superintendant 0i the Protestant Orphanage at Mount Herbert was honored by the community at. large whxh had gathered at the Orphanage for a social evening. During the course 0! the evening Mr. J. A. Macdonald. Southport, and Mr. Harry Wood. Mount, Herbert, pIeSBntcd he: with g :ubs'tantla.l cheque, not only ior her splendid work at the orphanage, but her courtesy and help at all tmes to the various welfare organ- izations in the community. The children were not forgotten. The memsers of Macdonald Women's Institute made a splendid wntrihu- tlon ior maintenance iund. I I I When the PrLnce oi Wale: and lilo Duke oi York have been shoot- ing in the coverts at Windsor the Duchess oi York has been acting a: their hosted: at some pleasant little luncheon: at Royal Lodge, which i: conveniently situated (or th: purpose. The dining mom i: n joyed the Wednesday evening about Lhirty~ e iricnds oi Miss Hilda Fletcher Sydney, iormerly o! Charlotte- , who l: leaving shortly to re- =1 Q were en E a special ieature being p‘: belfnli oi those present by Mr Y (THE COOK ’S charming apartment furnished in d tumn or during the winter, accord- Or i:, among insist upon a bit oi common mu: along with their fashions. Too long now we have on- comiort and m-ncticabili- ty oi the medium ieng‘h akirkt, and it i: dublou; ii the modern woman oi fashion will ever again submit to . Richard-a A delighuui lunch carved by the hostess. The wu brought to a close w.th "For She's a Jolly Good " andlltuld IAng Byne." Mil the most mcderns-tyle. with a glass- covered table that greatly attracted the Queen when she first saw it. These meals are simple in character —not more than (our courses being ' served-and an made a: :hort a: toyed by the young l tation w Mb: Fletcher made possible. in order that Iport may be resumed whie the light holds EQod. LOW IIIEL IOI. DANCING CHICAGO, Jan. 4—Slipper: that go dancing this holiday season are colorful, gay and irivolous. The sandal pattern: are high favorites. and some of them are very flight. nihim. Several styles, in hct, con- dot oi nothing more thnn bond: o! leather holding the lole in place. One clever new landal l: studded with tiny minor: on the T-atnp and around the instep. lnatud oi minor: the am: idea l: worked out in colored bit: oi glu: in other variation: o! tho lam: pcttem Straps oi leather, both narrow and wide, one the design: widely 0t thh :10- a clutter oi cloth around hnr sn- k‘e: anytime except in the evming when the fabric: or: light and bil- __.___.._.' AMorningSmile T00 Hilly Brown took the ticket the book- ing-clerk gave him, picked up hi: change, and walked uvoy. A i" moments later he wa: buck and! ct tho booking-oflicl. "1 lly," ho aid to the clerk. "you gave mo tho wrong change just now." “Sorry, air," n-id the clerk, with albrulolhinmouldenfiitcannct be rectified now. You abouid hovl ii §’%*§a fig i122 health than thou born in the au- ing to Pmielcr Ivar Broman, well known Bwcdish scientist, Th1: e:~ pscially appVe: to the first tender rlod oi’ the child‘: life, but ti the children live through this first per- iod and retain their health all seem to have a practically even chance oi h growth and develop- ealtby meat. Y, The woiusor point: out that in tho animal world nature ha: ar- rang-d the time oi birth so wiuly that the ma: an in moot cue: born eIrLv in m: Iummcr :0 n: w bandit from tho sunlight, the warmth, Add tl-e abundance oi m- mro during mmmer, which give: than the power oi resistance need- ato lllltlln the hardmipu oi win- Tbi: , h nan: to become decrcnaingly inef- lwflvv 1w the Nahu- amclu. eave- cln-lly in the cue oi human beingl, who however, have the advantage oibelngabletcccunteracttbo un- favorable lellonal influence by VIIIOII menu, luch a: warm cloth- ing, heated Gitlllhga, . noumnmg iood rich in vitamins, flesh milk. Nevorthelou, ltatfatics show that the mortality lmobgat tender chil- dron i: highest during the month: oi’ January and February and that wnmflhflY-l! Bib"! or in the early tn- chmoo to llv: prcioionoinature owner b:n thoubcm tilt-lo: tend to show, however, that am. in the case oi man nature at- tempt: to regulate th: time oi birth at lent in Scandinavia, where the greatest, number oi “rm an born in March or April, while No- vember, the lent favorable month show: the luvmt brth figure. DID IOU KNOW? Thlhll IUD‘ cl“, MINI’! largo and eye: will close’! This enable: - Th? tip of a frog‘: him wngue i: very Micky. Once h: cctohe: thejly x1118 he touch: for hi: dinnar. i will be impclslblq for it to ucuu. To rind non look under ntub: and tuft! oi green iolille. In the dry weather they’ hide under than, but when it i: com they will nmettme: bury thuncélve: in ‘mud hdpolea can only live in wits. but the old irog: although they like andnmuhy laud. The ' ‘ around cmaklng of w iorc- mural pond: and cltohe: i: :11 tell wet weather. A IIDDLI ri: unlit Hm h I limo punter for you. .1! out‘) ' . Oh, mmt cbdinatc You Iflliind me v- Kirk! l ‘born in- wring Or, have a bet- ' ..»......1; at».i.¢t.} Bugaboo Motlicr-in-iiow Become: Z. ' --H ha; become the r- rvcu: in the near iutune. _ y" a number oi interesting small ' ' ' . t - ~ " ~ .2“ “szym: ills. "$35.2? rzzfiiim. “m” *°"..:".’.‘..""*.. t... ‘m- M!“ ‘n “m ~ - an can; argare . . ———— clen pe a - t, t Tuesday they attend a danc- Nlangheher ‘helped Si; "21s Good deed: in tbi: world done movement. 80m: will, cl course, but Compmnt Yo“ Mu‘ ukf,llli lite dslll 4* In" ~ Arc idbeyondth sun; tIumMwlty-no. ' ._-.. . fifth. {in two w other ihvflldk Th!» flm- A: .33.. on the 302k “___..__._ _ "ages Dmnthy Dix warn! Pen .. 1 l. -- those pt-lvqmc little pecpieisiat: or“: $102113]! 311mm d; n :een above in mm. I numlrrr ml ramnn. nflggg Youth._surg Cufg f9; ; ma: Benin Graham undgsorrrfllw-c _ a: - Th. -Wa:a.n:: Proverb. cllmnum: - _ . no i: one o! Princes Illzabethsilllalrb. ‘gnseausppbeed moon“ “schewrén: “m, -—-———---Ioo T Outing fi"‘°°.‘....,...‘“°““f.s.lii."l’...°.’.‘“°iiti8.. a. ... ... ..... ..... y" " t" ' ...z=.z't.'.."'...vsiliz'rt"zzm M“; .,_. ...,, ,.,,.,,,,,.., ,.,,., ,..,.,.,., ...,. W = . i - - m n m ha: Plfitvw‘! Wl/"nm- "K1 5"“ 15.311": ‘mm’: “I; Dfffiftmyom A “m!” w“ m “M” i‘ "° hm"- . queatlorirnuire: ‘inmefl-tirfttodau-minchow Dwflleml»! be that!!! one o1 the most irequent guest; m, Princee: ly- Om ti; F” draw a tumbleriul at night and dil- Prcvifld you begin in time, it i: mm“. huduwyu“ m“ w.“ m1, firm w “u” a “m” . Royal Lodge. a couadn o! Princes: wildmgnhrigvltgi; mm jg the aolve : lump oi i001 lugar in n. u suiilciont to bathe them in very _ “g9 m", m “mm guunflugmmhq-g- . liinbe; , ma; Margaret Bowes- m“ "m the Pr _ on the iollowing morning the wl- hot water, than dry the nkln thor- m4", u‘ m‘ "ma. m‘ m“ u“ m. m,“ .1 Lyon, .s a member oi the Rcyalilll _<{W'°fl4€._ {It h lltlflefldisn _ ter appear: cloudy, it contains im- 01117111 by dabbini with : loft tow- and!’ "ma" o‘ ma“ “p”. n. mo“ who ' “W118 MB“- S° '5 W” Elphm‘ “i?” “*5. ‘i °‘. e‘ "win "‘ P“'"v°‘~ . '1' 9° "i" “l” °’ W“ m" "'°'"‘ mp uuu- mum elm: m than uh: mm mom's youngest, dailghter when shelllwhed YMWIS. Mich as 8 Pfmw To teat the quaLty of flour, pres: the skin. z ‘M u“ “w” I r i . i: in town. Lady Cavan‘s daughters, Wales. . _ _ n sharpie hatred 12w milingen. 1 I! the chilblaiu i: or! long stand- xdlwmmu" ‘wwnuh “um nmmmlr ‘b? “dim- I'M” ‘,‘;,‘§,,,“°,f,,.,’°;§§; Mrs. or.) c. n. Beer entertained 111%,? m‘: tQPPQIIpQ nay Li'..,"..§'.‘{.".§,§,‘,l3‘,'.‘.‘$;‘.'3,§'§g‘“ cu time with m: newly nurrindjwho mmmtm» I"? 1-» °11m°""““£i; M“ it i» m i i» m» ww- ~=~ m» »- m M s ......" "m: mt rr...":-....*="'z.".a.* u‘ “h” pupils‘ “ma?” mnpeth 9H1“ ‘n next lidoncla.‘ on return powder at ma’ mm“ my“ k m“ “M” of "pm Downing ounutera- who take tbs Put 0t’ the new is proving an_ extremely dainty 15 W-WtBN m“ Massl adulteration. of the wound. Curbolic ointment yum - “w” w“ m u“? _ "W “or” “ ‘° w” e" - '- - * ..T.‘.’.’€2°i.‘.?i?..“..'='i‘.€°? an...“ *".*.*=.'..*':..:‘:".'..:.:~':'- ... .. m... ~......."“""- “m ‘°‘“"“‘ t till too n t d more . - * - J n l . ~ :.- ~ in» r053“ Sufi». ollhli-lythengclaaae: mMr- Jwk mind? g“ m1 in a glu: 5nd nu with cold vn- unlca: ca: m“ i: broken. Grout , POW wiNfl-ln-llvl ‘m: Mt ‘Y: ‘he “n, n-mm owmd‘, "W" h ltawa svpfnwz J 1x!) Sm n and ter, Ii the water remain: clear the care mun. be taken when the too: you have a child inlrrlodplacedyoqi in’ made lh the 3.0m nursery, and ‘Macy “I h $~ - ~ a come in pure. i! it takes on n ue affected. became : bulky drea- clan of m: Untouchable. 1 my: known a grmcess 51mm“, h“ equally am y. . ' _ brownish tint chicory ha: been ad- alng increase: the pressure inside tow mcthorl-in-lnw who wen truly iflflbll. Bunme dresses} a Mrs George wood u-as 110M655 at “$0 distinguish mushroom: from the mo.‘ but I m“ mofwazxhllicor“ “Honcho moggnvitfruw-zfwrar-lilfwwmd ' . ' - their U. M“ _,_ P‘ Gordon w“ ‘mom m, ilaspretttllydirrailgflin mixeilertgiiringe polaonou: fungi, lprinkle a little ta- ggrutgmm a" d Wm- qmm, d; m‘; twenty-four hour: make: you l _ Bridge hostesses entertaining de- M t“)? ugmysaven 8. en i; bile silt ovfir tihekgglwilcno. ' I‘; ‘Ann. tom‘ m “n,” “b mega-cup)“; md your mm: i: Anni-homo. How can In help being a lllhmlllv I“ h" “my "m" °“ t “h” “m {f u u ‘Immnmh run luv: un- cumc: mother-in-hw? n thoonlywlixtioni canon-ran: . , t Inngwcrth Atveune yesterday aiter- , t ey turn ye 0w no 011:. o‘. HEALTH , » _ . . M35 Edna‘ c°rd°n hm m9 “b” ——'——-—-—— ~ 5h; lg guflefln‘ hog; a 3 “mm o o a’ of Bridg" for her (Lends at the 51AM]; COLQURED "'— Th? “W171. Wm‘ m? moflwfimql‘ u m“ Canadian National Hotel 1m Sat- ' Beblw born 1n min: have a bet- reputation that m: doc: n» dolvrve. A m cmnnnroiu nocimem _ ter chance tor iuture llie and havegotherinbcdJndmchutopnyY-lnlfifllltllflmfifimltm never dreamed oi Nobody can deny that than an mould be boiled in oil or children tied to their 8P1’!!! are aelfuhly determined thi: end do all in their power band: and wives. are married. Burdensome nwthon-in-law who have to everywhere their the automobile. For in irumrn her non or non-in down into her thin pocketbook young couple’: kmmc going. It home not only wives. and fed courage and law can be I- mighty good Dear employed, And, 0i courne, it ever to have to live with hot chance ior happiness iftbm in in plea and try to impmo er: ~ But where than i: there are atl-loucand their in-laws, and a Perhaps there has been the old vreiudicen Alli-Illi- m!!! mothor-in-luw who tri in: trouble between extinct a: the dodo. Certlinly the muacoxtryui: torulothpv scared to deflth ofthur Quinn. andwouldnomoredanatomnk: elk: or what to do Prglident about Certainly if mother: in autumn or winter. Recent ata- menace to their children’: thue time: o! depression when they Duluth)‘ Iwuthrcwnotatofwotkby machining and o: 1 could not gut to come buck Wat and live sweetheart live: with he: give: her overytblng, but my although 1 toll her I mother l: unkind her to nurry me. her, but. they no klllherleif ifldonctlethorcomc | u». . -."..<...-. B03: r m‘. " ~1- ' 5 ‘ ' maul-nu.‘ l ouowinwufll... . w: aim Pdlm“.’i‘.f;.“1¢7(»§‘-;"»; in." of Need-Don't Let our: ~‘ ~ hero and than mothm-in-hw who Pmaeuive mot-be m keep their and who lfiflflflINBI-flfl mouiuu-m-uw who u: awn: lntvflerinl in -l_l-w who an alnyu od t bu dnmd children go and whoclwny: camp m the hock a mama“. in motherl-ui-lnw tlut luv! unjuatiitod. At my rate, the tllditlbnfl ln-llwa, and who vn: mini: fomcntw mam, loom: to be dwar- n: u madam mothera-in-lnw that I KIWI. timid and nli-eihcilw flrnturel. d» their dawbtero-inl-hv, n to than how to mah: a m attempt to dictate to tobouher herchildnn roost-am particularly nluggoltlo iotthobobvthmthcv would how toruu the An-lawwmevermclirdedin thermal happiula, they have redeemed themaeivc: in have been their children‘: ll-lvaf-lw- erabl: cue: it ha: been mothor-in-hw to the ma: when Jaw ion hi: Job. It l: mother-ln-luw who ha: dul Infill-UPI!“ oIIIi\II::l:-~I m. SIM-hurt maul». out; - , - m" ternincludu Ill die-article: 111i» ~‘ ' mm. It. consist: oi (our ltyle: of collar: andlour nylo: oi dowel’ ‘and a siwulder can. , Duigxud in conmvaunonx ronu- vvo- rmr: nun-ion philolophy who ha: kept up their morale. itiondtntimaoineod. ‘me rerun- monthly manual. the (Iomwlll-York Point Women‘: lmtitut: m: beldatthebanooi' Mn. L. H. Dnko, lnaduw Bank " Pruldant, E Y Dil-Jllflflfllll! WE anything to do and with m! hm!!!- grmdmothor. girl inliit: have o way and {iii E t0 Don't worry about tb: 5'" I'm ‘ltiati: Jultat-hreitthltvirvrally ovary girlhomovcr thooaab: ing to brcwbeat. into Ilvinl he: her my. For some young 1m w my, with the thought oi death, but it l: qidom myi-hinl more than a nun-bid imagining. l! they out their flnlir or havu a pain they howl tor a doctor. ......°..;':'t.‘.“.:...‘°.t .... nfizzmrmmzmm...“ w; - -. ... ..... ....... .., ,,__, IN that m. m... u» m u» death m m» m ma. in tb way oi m‘? meampigrlrfifi» 35:11:45; the girru-omhncoolh imagine: banal! perllcutad. g cmhi , wqnw T“ -—-—--— . ‘u - - ammonia, _n. mmmmlnrshormmuunmvrlchtwhrrwir "W m‘ ‘°“°‘"“‘ °'°‘"‘““?° ~ expound! theitcldnumta. rqmaiituaamuciyanaxwhovunu mfimgarmm-hm g " one“ nrutopcnunodwhvatnaymvonowayo!Iuvvortinzafwilsalnd i- - "- ' “- .4 whentheyliterouytakltholnoadcltottheiroldplnntimmflutoiood 1W1"! "wk-Ill W": ' mm: ltnngnr that they mm than. Yet ever! ‘Wmil- ""- Fwfl‘ 5"“ n" done. mum unpaid»: minimum "l “w "mll"? unwound-axon oilurmd-motlwrtcukeeorcoi. tlkoa can oi, rq vv y‘, w: 1.. . -..._,...., .5 ......."