“ti; plaguing-i lll-‘liiitkfl w ink. flint»... s.‘ Molar» ‘ zrlurcunrsrmsp sedsou. ‘ - . ,7, ;been widely iquoted, including this ‘not of this generation. "V1105? 11111119 ‘h 1 ‘Ohil-stmas season in now upon massage: ' _ ' ‘us. The stores have their 0111181- l, y "Christmas goods on the ahelvenAl- 1 rebdy 1111119 11415 119911 5 B°°d*d"1;yet who appealed strongly to the scarcely mentioned howadays. and: whose are seldom dlsturbedi mo; decorations on. ;on their shelf in the Public Library; ‘ ‘and, their‘ olishopplnii. mainly with a view to ¢m,-lmmnung few of his day, and Christmas. - said things in language which the." “One thing that Chriatmbilhop‘ world Will not willingly let die. 1A 119F111 5111111111 1188!‘ in mind 11115 555W" contemporary of Carlyle and Ruskin. more ever before. that is, wher- o; Brgwning and Tennyson, he fcll aver possible. tobiiv dmiidiw-medo short oi the genius hr these gi-csi B00115! 1111111 1114-‘ 11911151‘ 11911111411341? Victorians in many ways. but there the better. Goods made in Canada are strange mm; of mystery and ‘, 111111 11311113111511!’ 111°“? 1113119 “tjbceuty which reveal themselves in 1 110111? 01‘ 11/9111‘ 1101179. 111‘? °1 11111¢11 his pages. and he wrote always un-1 111°"? 51B11111°1111¢é 115 9111151111115 der the inspiration of love and sym- presents thnnare those made inpaglm Leg; m5 name be omitted milled 3111195 01" 111 5911111111)’- T119 hero. and only his words given from “whole British Empire is encouraz- the book into which he has put the ins inter-Imperial trade. Canada h test of himself. How many readers 11111111,’ 111 1111B‘ with 11115 1418B; i118 will recognize his style. or can claim ‘Miiritime Provinces are boosting him as an old acquaintance? their products: and it is up to the ' 1 Marltlmes w give them their put- ronage so fer as possible. We understand that our ‘book- stores wllllhis year ‘carry excellent 1 llues of Canadian Christmas cards . and booklets, Quite possibly they may be obliged to use some import- ed articles. but ‘our people should," - in every case, give preference to the: Canadian made. ' Another advice, pertinent at this. ‘season. fs: Do yourChristmas shop-l ping now. while stocks are full and . before the rush begins. This will} save time and be more agreeable. ' to merthdnts‘ ahd their helpers. and_ . will prove more satisfactory to the: buying public. . ‘ 7--- <0»- FISCAL FADDISTS. "Is .tl'i_cre any theory. philos- ophy, or creed," says our author. “is there any system ror culture. any formulated method able to meet and satisfy each separate item of this agitated pool of hu- man life? /-By which they may be guided.‘ by which hope. by which look forward? Not a mere illusion of the craving heart- something real. as real as the solid walls of fact against which,‘ like drifted seaweed. they ‘are dashed; something to give each separate personality i sunshine and ll. flower in its own existence now: something to shepe this mlilion-‘handed labor to an end and outcome that will leave more sunshine and more flowers to those who must succeed? Some- thins real now. and not in the spirit-land.‘ in this hour now,as I stand and th sun burns. Can any creed, phi osophy. system. orculture endure the test and remain uninolten in this fierce focus of human life? . . . “Consider, is there anything u slowly painted on the once mys- —.i ' tic and now commo ipluce papyrl - PPRQPOS of the editorial 1“But-l of ancient. ancient Egypt, held -. my hormone“ which “P- L'§r.;:§£“;‘£€‘.l.§¥“3€£§l‘1f“€iZ peered in the Halifax Chronicle and; p 551m of smbolsvm they was reprintedas a leader in Thurs- ." wmgw arch» 111’ 171111 1111101141115 . __ . sarcophagus? , Nothing; abso- days issue of thelocal Government ‘ lutely nothing! . . . What is in 0mm’ the “um citiun-star 70b- Assyria? There are sand. and ~ servesz- ’ failing rivers, and rin ,Assyrla’s “The treaty under which New writings an.utter nothing. The - aged caves of India. who shall tell zealmd butter has been mm- when. they were sculptured? Far m‘ m“, this count“, vmuapy back when the sun was burn- u duty free appears to have been lng, burning in the sky as now made by the King Government largely. if not wholly, for the .in untold precedent time. “Is _ there any meaning in those’ an- _ Zbeneflt of the motor car indus- tries: our cars go to the Antip- cient caves? The indistinguish- able noise not. to be resolved. .. 0688 and their butter comes here." .1 ./ born of the human" struggle. mocks in answer. . . . “Above the indistinguishable roar of the many feet I feel the presence of the» sun, of the im- mense forces of the universe. and beyond these the sense of the eternal now. of the immor- f Curious, remarks the Halifax Her- old, how our local fiscal faddlsts, who ‘lnvelgh everyand anon against the motor industryaof Central Con-l ada. mu to see use uspect ofrthe situation. The’ answer. of course. is that propagaridists sedwhat they want to sec-and blind th r eyes to what they do not want to e. Just at the moment thcy are "pr vlug" the “beneficial effects" of butter- dumplng in 1928 by the“ quotation of z figures for the years i927 and pre- vious. ‘ failed. yet side by side with the sadness of that knowledge. there lives 6n in me an unquenchable belief. thought burning like the ‘ ‘sun, that there is yet something to be found, something real.‘ somethip to give each separate personaii y sunshine and flowers in its own existence now. Some- thing to shape this million- hauded labor to an end and outcome. leaving accumulated . sunshine and flowers to those who .shal.l succeed. 1t must be dragged forth by might from 1 ---<+>-_~ . _ t _ BOOKS OLD “m, NEW. V101: sémmense forces of theluni ‘HE enormously increased output of the printing presses in recent| years, and the flood of new litera- mm some o‘! it at ‘cut o! pemmm next thing to look forward to lS ent value, which issues lromthese hockey‘ 1 -» press“ ‘m! 15 “dmuud wide" m _When a man‘ or a newspaper de- maum” “d pe'1°d1°w' 1's an m‘ clares that the importation of 20 “mmlml 313“ °1 111°" “m” m 1m‘ million pounds of butter into Can- “wmum °t the '3‘ mwubmt nu‘ ada has no effect on the dairy in- “mum?” “n: dustry of Canada. he or it is talking‘ n dgns - war o some 1 v_ I ‘politics. and should be taken with o‘ u“ 701m‘? “rm” M " mm" the proverbial grain of salt. entious std-lying alter artistic values EDITORIAL NOTES. l Now that winter has come. the If the President's aim was to make this country-still more dis- liked and suspected._he was all ' too successful: And if one "were asked what statesman in ‘the is a well recognized condition. and if operation is performed gq-ly, practically every case recovers. Yetappendicitis ls increasing, and deaths therefrom are more frequent than ever before. ' - .Why? _ 1 _ , Because folks are alwaysdooking for the "regular" symptoms or up. 0 ' and beyond the Arctic Circle. _ Thls: The lfamilv 1111115101111 1111mm“; - wheat. t-al. Full well aware that all has - world is today most emphatic in ' opposing wiir and dwelling upon the need of disarmament and ‘ legal safeguardsfof peace, the i, answer would have to be that it ‘ is Stanley Baldwin, Prime Min- ‘. istcr of England. pendlcltis and often help to per. suacle the physician to wait also. Often they attribute the pain to some special "food" eaten As" you know the usual symptoms begin with a pain lrrthe abdomen which gradually gets over to lower rightvside and remains‘ merc,_.then_ ‘ there is vomiting or ‘afifoeling of ' A writer in the ScicntifloA eri “"51"? we" tendmwss °1 111° ab‘ Itellsof some of the wonderfulclr: dome“ over the region of the ap- pendix region: and finally a rise in sources. development and prospects temperature, of the Canadian Northland. Here- Di‘. Herbert A. B11109 1135 116611 calls _the fact that "but a short time; calling ‘the attentionrof the pio- ago it was thought that nothingfifighn w a number o!’ when worthy-while except furs could be these regular or "classical" symp- grown or produced west of tlieGreat toms were not all present. and ow- hig to delay in operating, these cases Lakes and north of the lnternation- We?” 891°“ 11:33:01’? e151” “me '11“ ' Y cpera on was r rm . iii boundary. Nowvthe. Canadians These cases we“ thought to be are producing half. a billion bushels 115mm lndlgestlon," of wheat there. ' and by successive Dr. Bruce's 511REe511°1l 18 that the discoveries of Murduis. Garnet and Rew/Frdmarletles that ripen in short- ‘mg of the trouble, and, not wan for 91‘ 11119 111161‘ 1191118 SOWI}. they 119-1791;; few days until-an emergency op- pushed the plow area 800 miles north oration becomes necessa y. g ‘v of the bordeztand are growing wheat‘ L“ 11119 P“1'1°“1. £1111 trig?“ ma“; and oats of suchunrlvalled excel-What he surgeon 11° “mm e_ lence that defies competition. meccssaruy for the purpose’ of per i . lin consultation at the very bazinu- lformlng an operation. but because . . ihe is the best qualified man to make Canada. is building up her deplet- 1a §4§§§°,,me, he; would not operate. cd buffalo’ herds. and her herds about he would-_have£n opportunity musk ox, and importing relndeer,‘°1 ‘Eemgsurgmald “sesat- ‘Snug? whercwith lo produce a‘ vast mcatfiggllifigs sfigexlecwér; i? oglffiofi supply in the farther north areitwould be mummy} groom. writer tells that the musk ox is'the ‘mil-i 1-1 1mm “"1 1mm” “"1 most wonderful and valuablemni- ~mmuy the ‘Imnvemence an expen“ mal of the sub-Arctic regions-being 01A?! °§ff“fi's°'fg.,.,.ndlclm l; rmllv huge and strong. exceptionally freep “surizical" condition. calling in a from disease and capable of defend- 15111821: qfipctlgfi g 5111;: 3r ing himselfiagainstan" chem ex- m‘ e ' ‘ ' ‘ " 1 Gem ma“ The musk 01;‘ is Inf/Bub cr a nerve specialist. when indicated. able to the region lt inhabits. sizice1 ‘i4’? it provides both food and clothing. ‘ Its flesh is excellent and its pelt ex- 11911191? valuable. Recently a. sanc- ituary of 15.000 square miles has been set aside for the preservation‘ and-multiplication of these vaduablcg animal‘ tribe. “Possibly some dayfil SBYS the writer, “it. will be as re~, nowned for its meat as the vastl area to the south is famous ‘for its Some day perhaps. it will suPDly the world. o++o0+o+o4= I Daily Selections’ for Guardian Readers _'-O§'O+O§‘O+Q-O'Q§-O-O+OO O OHM December l, 1928 THAT ‘ALL. MAY SEE-The Lord hath made bare his holy arm in the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of the"earth shell see the sal- vation of our Gods-Isa. 52:10. Few are aware of the forest re- QVSOUTCES of the Far North, we are ‘Wold. And yet up_ to well wlthlnthe ;Arctic Circle are to be found quan-i ‘ _ v .5111“ °1 filmm- tiimoraq iavkniric: A VITAL QUESTION—-Who hath ipoplar, birch and willow. all of gbombclleved our report? and to whom ‘size and commercial quamlum mus the arm of the Lord revealed?- lllit Mackenzie River district sprucvqrsa‘. 13.11‘ . attains c‘. height of so to 10o feet.‘ PRAYER-O Lord. give us the ,ya_ndplogs have been cut averagingihearlng ear. the seeing eye, and the {40 feet long and 1o to 1a inches in iiiidtrstflritilns heart. diameter. I The newsprint paper in- “ ‘ 'dustry has already made a start up-I ‘on the pulpwood supplies of thel - -_rairie Provinces. ‘ ' ‘I Love the peopietliat I meet; I . ____ o. they are iricndswinoceii. Th, Mmum And then there are so many friends we“ m remind’ Pflfe". “as! Twigs!“ Within the books 1 read. ' on“ ‘.1 do not have to talk to ‘them. way management that there nrelnut they all talk to‘ me; _ other places in the Marltlmes beJThey teach me much, and I find sides Pictou. where summer lodges: them- I for tourists seem to be desirable and such pleasant cbmpany might be quiteas successful. Prince Edwardlsland would not object if each of the three Provinces should be included in the distribution. ' PRAYER - "Holy. Holy, Holy, ‘=Lord God_.of hosts, Eternal Klngfib December e. 192s FRIENDS Blithe “Peter Pan!" he is my joy; He takes me by the hand To an enchanted country! Then I find in "Wonderland" , Sweet “Allce" runs around with mo. And offers me a bite Of that small cake she munch when she" had appetite. 111111511 ilhinyards are not idle. ac- cording to a statement made at'-the launching of one of the steamshlps for the Canada-West India trade. The managing director of the ship- 111111011118 firm said the company had 14 ships on the ways, were paying 111 Wilkes over £26,000 per week and employing over 8.000 men. the larg- est number employed at any time within the past ten‘ years. used to 1 almost crane my neck up high, Or sink it down quitesmall, - When Alice alts close by my side. And Alice short or tall. Again, I hear the wild waves sing. And wonder what they tell- Dear thoughlul “Paulff I_ love him too._ And darling "little Nell." And Oliver comes timidly --— An Ottawa newspaper states thdl dull a sincerity of purpose andex- best qpailtlr Prince Edward Island passion which may be’ the forerun- ner of n literary renaissance. To distinguish, however. these worhof promise from the mus of mediocre end worthlehutulf that m toutedaa literature becomes a more and more dllliliillt talk.‘ even for experienced mun.’ .4 A0116 giponuingdn the bog, delivered, on the market aqua-c.‘ “They appeared to be un- usually eledn and ofhfalr sire. The price wastheloweatat which potti- toea from the Islllnd have sold here in years. With inipcru selling at potatoes 'are selllngqat s dollar a “cwunwd m. m," a: mflu°11 Pounds. 1111319’ Wliulatlon of the Dominion . about 20 pounds each. h Nearly forty-one million pouch; 01 tobacco were crown in Canada this year. on 48,138 acres. Ontario To ask, "mey he have more?" And "little Joe’ is driven on iTo ‘rest by every door! . 0h! such I. party I would have. If I could ask to tea The lime friends within my.books-- Such pleasant company! By A BOOKDOVIJI - o-o-ooe I Modern Etiquette Quebec for over 8 million pounds. andvBrltish Columbia for 104,200- pouiids. Enough Canadian tobacco . was grown to give thumoklng adult —-_- physician should call the.surgeon_ ernor of the Leeward Islands. taking an extended holiday. the new Speaker's chair which has been presented to Hart House by Rey. Canori H. J. Cody and Mm. Cody in memory of their son. Maul"- lce Cody. Canon Cody himself con- ducted the ceremony of unveiling the chair. tended to Mr. and Mrs. James Paton who returned this week from a trip to the Coast. ' nesday evening was much enjoyed, the new I.0.0.F. Hall being ideal for social gatherings of this kind. 1 O O O ‘ C. Edgett isconvnleacing ter hgl- recent operation. ode. is visiting her "sister, Mrs. Chll-leli-jlfllilaml. and being cordl- nlly welcomed. by, her numerous friends.‘ .. \ ' 81.00 a bog theflocal farmer has notj 0f Christmas, tween ll. lg utlmgtdd much chance .ol getting rid of his 1M 1hr "MM Btliu requires iii.- mcg. Thgy.qgrg "pm; "Km, u 000.000 yearly. of". which oanada U/ccnll‘. wholesale." The reasonulor “mm” “out ‘-°°°1°°°--"°'l 3mm,’ all this ll that these potatoes were 0:011:11’: "m" m °‘.“"°""‘ 9' bfiillhtatwolowu/llgurelnfilnce’. ' ' t». ~ Inward mmu. 1nd this is whit the.‘ and e ma... ledge, iihoiipprecistihn or “the beet the, ____.and-efldin illiquid." ii mini fllyloborlolu And the _ioy of. this world when you‘v_e summed it all up.- und in the making of friends." . o‘ t v Her Excellent!’ Lolly Wiillngdon will leave Government House on Mbndhy, for theCltadei. Quebec, where His Excellency the Governor- General will Join her towards the middle of the month. Their Excel- lencies‘ stay at Quebec will‘ be of a prlvatenaturc and is in connection wlthtlie final details for the com- pletloncf the-Citadel. where they propose to take. up their official re- sidence in the early summer of next year. not His Excellency will holdhhislevee as usual in Ottawa on New Year's day. and Their Excellencies will re- turn to Ottawa early in January, when they will give their first skat- ing party of the season on the 19th and the second on the zctircr that month. . one The Queen ls now keeping one of her annual engagements with which only “very. serious matters arc al- lowed to interfere-the unpacking and sorting of the garments sentln for Christmas. distribution by Her Majesty's London Needlework Guild The garments are sent to the Im- perial Instltute, and there the Queen goesfyear after year, and herself puts on an apron and works at the parcels among her ladies. The Needlework Guild is a continuation bfia. charitable effort in which. as the shy Princess May, the Queen used to work with her mother,‘ the late Duchess of Téck. O O O ‘ Among the popular Bridge lies- tesses this week was Mrs. Noel De- Blois who entertained at a. mixed party on Thursday and again lest evening for other frflnds. i) '9 1! . Captain R. Twlsleton-Wykefham Finnes; who has just nrrived at Rldeau Mail. Ottawa, to take up his duties as Aide-de-Camp to his Ex- cellency Viscount Willlngdon, el- though quite e. young min. has had rapid prbincticn with his regiment, thejamous Royal Scots Greys. The- new membe of the Vicfregai staff is a son of Sir Eustace Finnes. Gov- nun Hosts of good wishes for a pleas- ant journey andsafe return go with Mrs. Heartz. wife of the Lieutenant Governor, and ltfiss Ruth Heartz on their extended European tour. 0 O i) Much to the regret of their many friends, Dr. and Mrs. Bishop and young son. after several years’ re- sldence in the city. are leaving early ' Boston on e. holiday visit. Montrealpcelebrated his 64th birth- day at his home last Saturday. who spent the past ,yea_r in Sas- katchewan with her sisters. Mrs. J. P. MacGachen. Mrs. C. R. Birt and Mrs. J. P. Selby. has returned to . The choir 01.81;. James‘ Church were delightfully entertained at the supper hour Tuesday w 1119 115111" Aild. The decorations were excep- tionally pretty with quantities 0f yellow chrysimthemums and Yt11°W candles, lending a-soft 810W 1° 111B . ._ _ _ .. ._'4 .."TL_ , .54.. 9% H I '1 ' - .. .-thewin.Pi-lnoeui£nryintho New bribe. W41 Happenings vi = e‘... member ...................s --- ere-r- - we- : » week‘ s rmtzr: ..2"“"'.. . 1.. t . . ~+ ., h .' r . ~ ‘ _'excba.uge points uutpto condemn‘ “ , - ..___'. _» mm“ Emu“ u a clever u. (Ir-edrnlieillirllll“ ‘i- ‘wwi- "1 11'1"" 11"" e whole United States‘ because .. -. - “Life is sweet Just becoilloo! the ' . _ . i Y - s- t - ~ . .. . . . - - ~ oonversationallst. andrkeenil/ 1111181‘- I (In ll-IIIIAOO) usuvml President Coolidge failed to keep ' I u‘ o _ friends we hiivc made. ' at.“ Wamhnoloiy and is a Con. _ cool when he made. his armistice u r.”- . _ And the things which in eommo “Omar .01, old chm‘. m‘, pgi-ntm“ I _ v _ u g 1 loo-Ploeldonf-rhlhfllilmll- 11111)’ elltitth- 13¢ "fiiiiiifl-W 11111111 ' l" “m”! " . ,_ .s V‘. t“ -* " i -~ ':‘ ‘ ‘r .1‘ A|uoKivll:l1:.E'd‘l,t1l|-s-.—8:K. tunic. l" m‘. ’"°“".‘1”°.°° °’ ‘m’ m“ R". e ;- .-i i" g w.” “m m m’ 9“. "91 “w” °1 -. Mrli. Mnriimcqulgiin. Rltzhpart- mQ-Wxlbleg of - .. . _1__. ___ _.____ __ _.__ piiibiit. but 1t ii the prcis and people. B» Jamel W. Barton. Mp. ‘ ._,_ °“"°1"°'» . . . mm, Wuhan...“ ,- mmly sr- we will "m. tire-sketches ectllf rem, nlnc- s, . . _ . c "WM" ‘ " - r 1 of his own country. who havemostl u. _, . , ,_ But because ‘of. the 96.0910 W111i imngeégl-ldgc of eleven tables last STH”.'L':2T::;“.""T"irzxféfirfizmprx" ' v . . ‘ ' > ‘~ . ‘-.- .. . , ..- oruir I , - _ s SATURDAY, DECEMBER l, 1928 strongly. condemned his deliverance: flPPENnmlTls A 517361553011‘ i can‘ ~ ~~ i- e ev 1 and aln last ev- l. Igaflrlll Houdini-Vice: fight-tilt. nniiht nnssnn- n] o Tu aday 61113181 d‘ l . -...= g n . v vThe New York Times, among many/ T1 11- 4 . ' ‘ . It's giving and doing fqrsomelaody em“, WM“. m’ ma‘ J h"- younsel; “M” 1,0“ , ._ j.~ _. ~ 'y,;bsst-_u.ul*lar_.. A Selection f6uowsuother journals of weight.‘ hasspoken1 pcrhgp5 you W011¢1°1 I wk o 1:51: 11111; .1‘ 1‘ d» 1 friends in for a game. ‘ - u ' . .' '1 ‘ ‘n!’ 1 I ] {mm meiwqruks o‘ a wrmr who wont manfully in words that have abouy; wpmdjqqs so “equemm n n a a essp en or epen . ‘ w‘ , w‘ E ' Head Ofllce; HALIFAX, N5. Saint Jnlui. cr arlottewwn ILB. i. "-1 " 1B! ‘JOMI’: .221.‘ ,_ uterus-Liane. (l, N._BIBBET-T, blaiiager l Charlottetown [in-anon ,- ;_.__.___' ‘_“"""- _ t_.-_.. l k? daintlly arranged tables. ' O- O O Mrs. AfW. Weeks was hostess for the regular Monday night B11681! Club this week. and also for the af- ternoon" club Thursday. Q , O O ‘ O ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Grant werc1 receiving congratulations Thursday on the occasion’ of their 32nd wed- dirig anniversary. O a o Mrs. A. A. Moi-icon. Brighton, re- ceivcd Wednesday for time since tekinx '11P . residence in Charlottetown. and welcomed manyold friends to‘ her ne'w home. Assisting Mrs. Mc- Lean were Mrs. H. W. 1101181101111 who presided overthe tea tableandl‘ Mrs. W.’ W. Clark. who ushered. Serving were Miss _R.oseLonEW°1‘111- Miss Evelyn Haszard. Mrs. A. W. Hyndman, Mrs. M. Carruthers. ‘ _ q e a The Trinity Church annual ten‘ and sale’ on widely patronized and most suc- cessful in every wily. ’ o o . Among the new, residents wol- comed this week is Mrs. Creelman. of Halifax. who has ‘come to join Dr. Crcelmnu. and take uli 111911.‘ residence here. 1 Ki o rt Mrs. Stewart, wlfevof Judge W. S. Stewart. was hostess at a delightful mixed Bridge of‘ eleven tables at her lovely "home, Weymouth Si... Wed- nesday evenlng. Mrs. Stewart cn- wrtalned again last eveningf . can _ Miss Ieitha Laird his cone’ to I Mrs. C. H. Coles’ many friends will be glad tolearn that she is now steadily convalescing after her m- ness of the past three months. O O‘ I e n and Mrs. w. a. r. MacMllldn is making good recover-yin the City Hospital after an operation this week for appendicitis. b’ a c . - . ,1 Sir Andrew MacPhail, M. D.. of Q one Miss Blanche Reagh, of Milton. in the week for oncton, prior to one Mrs. iDr.) Dewar has returincd from a pleasant holiday with her son Lloyd. who ls attending Dal- housie University. in Halifax. I ’ a e ’e An interesting feature of the de- bate held in, Hart House. Toronto. last Thursday was the unveiling of e i can A_ cordial welcome is bellig’ ex- coo The Rebekah Bridge last. Wed- , . It is pleasing to note that Mrs. T. nicely al- new. . dam. 0.10. Dennis. of Richelieu. E! O'OO "Mini Ethel Palmer. of Hutlngs- b-OOX , Q. I: it proper to chew l urge amount ol food at one time‘ while citing! blloulmbe no lerie -----»:-~(-OZ~-.......:_ _ lhipperp and growers: are trying to mm lly Eel-aid lac‘ weekly ‘I mm ilrwondotflil iorn tlifréiiiim on-l-Ilidion, ma. who naapbeeu the gueut 1.1-‘ . No mouthful . 3Q a caution be showered lldmn" “mggld-callloloth idiot-mam - 41- .1 r 38111111113. f her home. _ , ‘ grow the halrpbut one of cholco of styles for longer tresses that is now bothering fashionable women London. To. cope with the situation collfeurs for the exclusive-West End are devising new styles. One, the semi-shingle. is‘ for the period when the hair has been allowed to grow three months. It consists of a dainty row of curls in the nape of the neck. tending to stretch toward the ears. ert. who left oiyflunday night for Charlottetown. with her sons. Philip and George. was held at the home of Mrs. S. H. Crowell. Queen street. Mrs. Stavart, who. was the last guest to arrive. expecting to play at one table of bridge, the drawing room. where 32 ladies‘ greeted her, flinging “For She's a. Jolly Good Fellow." was overwhelmed with surprise at the lorge number of guests who div- ided themselves dnto eight tables of bridge for the rest of the evening. At the conclusion of ‘supper. which was servedby Mrs. Stanley Crowell. Mrs. Frank Bill. Mn. Gerald Bren- Morlon Crowell. the ludiergathered . around Mrs. Btsvert while Mrs, An- g_u| Young presented her with a beautiful silk umbrella on behalf of the mfuts present. loooniplniod by for .- mntivclher aimrllrl-‘m rwlilqvilnmn-mirtn 1111mm;- flfiqrig fir: Wiilbi-‘itloo: lifts. smut It ls‘ not a question whether to of IO In- North Sydney on Saturday ev- nlng a very pleasant bridge of eight. ables in honor of Mrs. E. P. Stav- _o 4 was ushered into r Mrs. Stavert on. um Doria Pilklnlton and um ‘pi Miami-emu: than to time Thursday was vcrl" A vBernadettcfyoung daughter of Dr. - crystal flowers in white andfcglors for shoulder decoration on day and evening gowns, They are used, too, on afternoon coats. This house is also making use of ‘quaint. relief patterns in a second material to connect top with skirt. in place of o bclt and for diagonal trimmings. I_ C. M. Lampson f? Co., _ LIMITED. - i liiiiigtn.%.udl" csthliegthnii .. - Public Auction Sales r or tlon is~a motor coat of tan suede lined with grey kssha and with col- lar and cuffs of shaded grey and tan astrakhan. finished with metal frames and elasps similar to‘ those used on a small purse. -Be1! 22:‘. cuff tops are metal-edged. ensembles. in effects. fur to present. it offers ah old-time one of“ the seasons‘ most poplilnr ‘trimming furs, is a dictionary name for Canadlnn beaver or cantor. < OOGOOOO-O-OQOQ-O-OQO-O-O-OQOOO’ meal or dry etnloihlni.’ this a for about a hell hour tml thin tom and brush nniriiln worn- inm Ill pie "emu. "I Vh-QOQ \ ‘S innery s chegtp. policies also wrltltln.’ OOOOOOQfOV xxx :44 x 1 f Sets, Ash Trays, Look them over. i Cause Many Brokeni Bones . - v ' ' . Insurance, covering lniury from any cause, is surprisingly Enquire for particulars. Combined Sickness antlAcoident Travel policies _a specialty. €@°#C0.,f Ltd The Oldest Insurance Agency ln P: E. l. Offices — Lower Queen Street — Charlottetown. % AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT 6r SMOKERS’ Goons Here's where we shine! Smokers’ Goods have I1W11YS 1101111 our most attractlvespeoialty. This year is no exception 811d if possible, 1 believe we have surpbmd anything we have ever shown...“ Cigars, Specially boxes‘ (5's in 50 s)- we have Simon's and Benson‘ Hedges, lull" line of Clear, Ilavbmi. Marguerlts, Bachelors, Ben Boys, Robert Burns, Stonewall Jmkson, etc. In Cigarettes our stock is complete in every respeot-Packageswere never more beautiful. Cigar and Cigarette Holders. Pouches, PINE. 018111‘ 11131114111’ 9"‘- CENTRAL E. A. FOSTER, i? O OOOVO-Off-OO-OO OOO-OOO-O-Qog i ~ BRAHMIN TEA _ Is better than ever. i Sold only in Tied, Hygenlc, Airtight Pcckages. (i révs ____ , l I rSanrzyside || Smokers’ Tobacco are here in abundance. The new evening gloves are gen- O O 0 Daytime shoes also show the shad- ed effect of two or three tones of kid and there is some attempt at matching shoes and gloves. The preferred material for evening shoes ls plain crepe de chine orisatln in the same shade as the dress. O O O One Paris house is introducing 0,0: The sports novelty of this collec- The coat pockets are’ -‘l Thelnewest thing is hat andscarf- matching. shaderl color mo: When Paris does not have a new e o ur undhr a; new name. Ragoadin. I I Household scrapbook 1 3y‘lobert'eI-oe_' 1 ism oIrOlfpfllM _. _,, . . Cover the spots with mot. com’ Will Jliohepvekullolst‘ . v ~ crally made with closed wrists. fli- Daily Lessons though the hands of all dress gloves y _ _ ~ mind this includes afternoon gloves t lfi English. —arevclose in fit. “m” - “w” WORDS OFTEN MISUBEDL- Say. {This article isa criticism oi Frank's," if Frank wrote it. or. "a criticism of Frank." if someone elsl.‘ wroteuit. OF"I‘EN MISPRONOUNCED: perr tinacious. Pronounce per-tln-a-slius. I a as in “day" not as in "st." accent third syllable. , ' i OFTEN MISSPELLED: lorgnettc; note the E and double- t. SYNONYMS.“ abstain. refrain, dc- sist. withhold.‘ WORD STUDY: three times and it is yours.“ Let us increase our vocabulary by master‘ 1118 one word elwh day. Today's Word: ADYSB; and deep immea- surable space.,“l-le sank into the blackest abyss of despair." Bhlrrinr ban will heart-nah- a] without olmrg by lliiillilil floor-ride. P. a. 1. Alfrgd’ Fraser. Inc. In .1. @0911! 0|‘ m, Ofifir¢O§Q QO§OQ§O "Use a word . Raw Furs R. T. Holman, Ltd, Bum- lflllilolpfell by l2 Fifth Avenue New york. N. Y. ' \ Ooagii - inni‘ ml yoanollto pleou tllow you; child to suffer dlsiren min ~wllb0|lllll Group when b! C’-S. UROF TAR ‘