o cioopaaqg g. uuoooooonooa woooouuocunooouoooowniouau The House Of Happiness ifilillliiififillfllillftQfiflbbGfilflbOOtlO Ann flay stood gnilllrd villi from ille suil-Zulivil lilgs and 11.. aiilippiilg 1'11“ l.» ti.‘ ' M111 ililiil‘ so: 1 of i'!\'.~lfli and of (‘fiillmiil .il:d 410.11. l si~l'i'r-l. 11.1.‘. i. lt\lll_ 1.. ‘ ‘ ll(‘!'d porch lind \'.‘lii‘ Iii-r f.iiill'_v wipplx-ili “It: .in mt‘!- ‘- to-niglii sh.‘ w. ‘(Pillfilltitlllm BUY; -_ Sill .~iiiil.~.l til 111i‘ 111.111.‘ !‘.' l‘ i. 1‘.- .» C. i!.i “I .~i"ii“i a 1.il-‘ o1 \\l.-\.‘ lll\i"‘.ili‘*ll'.~ .11.. \...1uo!e lll'(ll)4‘lY‘.‘ I‘ w. .-1~.‘l‘ 1:. d1.‘ 1i. . . c:\n11'o"l;‘li_\' n11". Yr \.l1 wins >11.‘ liiill 1.1-1». Iv:- - and 110i‘ iltfili-liri‘ 1i >1. l \*‘lll“ sill‘ li.id brwlirrs liii.l 1 lived ln a .i..~'n ‘ will li.i“i\\' 1 '~"\l Whlwl u‘i ll . ' . l‘ \\.l.~ lli l"\.i . 11.1111! u. ii - As .~lii' rczill 1n.‘ ‘.41.: .l..».. r1111 1;. .‘."~- S12.‘ 11.1.1 tux" pave n‘. ii 2! lwi n11 ‘li.il la‘... >10.‘ 1».l 11'.‘ - l) llvr‘ .‘-lrl~ "‘ 1i _l.l'- . f\.i.. “n, ‘-\.‘..1' i1.\.;. . H . Dari 11.1.1 li:.-l.1 .; ‘ Bell: 0i i‘,..,~.-..|i" Lliilirilir-i H-niii (.lii‘i'\lill.l\ i\r‘ Ain/ivzwf r111: 0.1‘ l.» V till.‘ will lil‘ 1 licaiil r‘... no lhllfl" year; for irridiliiui .‘. bells of all ilHYlPLl i-li the chorus ever. Cliri~i'i‘.‘i. 'I‘here lll'I-' ill.‘ bella- ni ll.ili 012w‘. :1 pmkilern 1in"li.im<hirv‘, 1-‘. a ('Qli!l.'l‘\' \';i'li‘\‘ hobuiiniii ‘.\‘.l _ year» a‘o bi .iii e-w-‘ini i.. 1 , rilid ll-rl‘ l".‘l‘l'\'('i1!i»l ‘. ~ -' bl-ls of 111i‘ Hill 1' to rizlv i‘.“i‘ii A . kiln .\ 1“.=.l oi f\ lieili‘ l’i»‘.‘"nii_ ".‘- \i.‘.‘ which iioliiilly‘ in...‘ 'l'lii‘ wililiii ' wir-li. 1.0‘\' e1. “ said 10 join Lin‘ Yardley Sets. Riclitird AS1123 o Evening Walking Xmas Xmas Leather Tliermo i$l\K1‘KKI'l¥I'G\{£WT‘€‘€11'€"!_*!-. l.‘i"l"(“!¥.’i'fll(ii‘(l TI‘; II " Phone 86. I R2112.» v. >-r.7.: z... .:...».; r Potter & Moore Sets l-iol-lalggant Lentheric Coiilplicts 50c to $10-00 Xmas ‘vK/lulpplad Chocolates ‘Nrzlpped Cigars Wrapped Cigarettes I Perfume 50c to $12-00 Cigarette Lighters and Cases REDDJN BR QUQQWJIJGQKH§¢ ‘ l-peliil Ch".~iina.~ with our‘ aunt. a iiilll 1 iii‘ 1.-:i.‘hi‘i‘ iii Iangton. We w.1 .~'.lp .111 11nd V1.51! you iii- ~ :- .l .il:il lcll Dlid later; he never >0 min-h after things ari- ‘ Glen l. out but I am accept- it j 1o‘; her. 11nd 'l‘um LOO-he will 'i'.lL“ Iinlit Ann that he ls un- lli... iliy dcliiincd. '11.. r." \\".l.\' no need to read fur- ther Ylic callous words burned ili o Ann's soul. She could hardly v ii In-ie il of John's daughter. ‘Phi-i.- w .1, .1 lnibl over -iie lovely r o-u». i-shi-ii {lie looked up and she fl‘ a sudden aversion for it all Tills, illillht‘ wag‘ a dream come true. 1r \\'ll\ to be 1m‘ base fi'om which -.“..- collid liliiy Fairy God-mother 1.1 .. '1‘ lii:‘:.ll... (‘specially friends in uwd -.'llc1r name was hgion at .. ‘ Chi. The House of Hap- . she had called it. And now =s had fumed her beck. on illl'I‘-ll0‘.d. She wanted t0 t. m.‘ out him the open air u» .‘...;.i: liIl!1,’_'_-1>\(‘l'. I_. .‘i in. liicilt slie “no pulling on l1‘ l" .“-.‘l. .iiii'i 11.11. Sara, she cal- . flillllf.‘ to the kitchen door. I In ‘_‘o down town. If a tele- jiiv. tear it up; it 1.. ‘-.. \ .3.‘ ..‘ll ,\ E1 |'»(‘ i-yeli her grimly. Shc had 1..;i‘ ' lind recognized ll. :--‘i .- f1‘? nil-l it. ’I‘ho_~‘.e young fry down, eh? she snoiicci door ldOaCCi. I vrish I haiid.~ on ‘em for Just five '. l. woxvd .-;\\‘r‘.pt Ann along the .11 rl 10nd ol color and It vrns olldly soothing ti. . :..‘ way llnuligh the throng. 1.- 111-1.. of joyful ent-hilsiiinn '.‘.. .li:.‘.lilill~=_ She began to loci w‘ not over yet. Sh: wond- l hllf‘ could find to replace .. .. llL relations. Perhaps iil‘I' ILL] friend, Olive Case. matron u.’ lili‘ HllSlIIPFS Girfs Club, could rllilkéél’. some lonely strangers. The (‘Juli wa, around the next corner. .'~2“..~ l]llll'iil"i‘li“d her steps, anxious 1.. 1111i“ ulll. the new idea. 1.‘.l.>.'.- the Club a yoluig man '»ll ailtdfiiihg snow. Ann noted \ii":i a iiiinc his worn shoes and .9‘ lill‘. .~ii|‘lll!1 coat buttoned close ‘ii : ill.‘ nipping north wind. He l .-i .1" w‘; ll: LI\ s11.‘ pflbffl. ihcn turn- I < tl"i\'i\ ill hi.» work. Anni; heart ‘ h lllll(i she hilcl looked ltlli) lili‘ eyes of Dick ii pupil of other days back - A liwrd She would have known in». '.‘ 1-1.‘: llll_\'\\'il(‘l‘8. honest blue . ~ .i ..\. bill now they held »‘. ‘. .li‘.li_u of (impair and anxiety to JYUIKi recognition MP1‘ iliilid flashed to newspaper fiiilll‘> <11 a war ago I brink hilllfili» caught and con~ l. 11:.‘ young teller accused of ‘ r" .i:ld given a, jail term. .ll lzilnivn that Dick Spencer . lli i'."‘.‘i‘ bl‘. guilty of dis- .‘i“‘.c.li_ l..lt cliwiiliistantial evid- ‘2 - lu-ll been 10o klrong. And ix... Ull\—~.‘~'(liIlFii02\' _ she l vale liuw. In an instant t‘ win.’ beside him holding out . ill. 111.1! .~lir‘ cried. How glad I am. 1 \"=1-‘ lflflkllll; for a guest for the 85c to $14.85 Hudnut f Roses iii Paris Canes Goods i'fi'fi\’i€’€l“i§fi'fi|fiii<il’(l€'I'('€¥.'{‘('€1'IW‘€ s Sets Q... S V Charlottetown E 9F .2.2.Zl.D.I.)JJiIa3J.I1.2. 317i)! .' l l l‘. _ I .1 IA K LU'I"TIZ‘ lIOW N .~.Ir.‘.,..'i2ba>i..i..ln‘&.':it'w..l.. .- GU NRDIAN Suggslions for Decorating Tree to Bet Effect Time WR-G when ilie (‘liiisllnas tree to be well drl-ucd ioilnwvil one con. l‘. "lire inoi...‘ ~11. was plvliy, o1‘ w‘. ~ . l‘. ii1i.i l;.,llt and c0101‘ iilid b...1..:‘.1»“~ i, nllrc we suggest. llilil. iii till-w I s it may seem just a ii El‘ n81 .. iinned? Of (‘oziimi- t".i.11‘i;'i.‘. 1-. :in 011i ffl,\)ji(lllt’(i ' hi1‘. if your iIOIIN‘ or llliiilliii ii‘. .. llll"l lirii iii modern >ly1.‘. \<iil‘.l iris.‘ 1.1 ndlnii thzil 1i liinilim. 121i.‘ iiliqis irrc can l?!‘ erlliwniirl» .‘:.- 'l\'t’ A very ;:OiEYi"(‘ll\ lIPl" is one sprzrrcd all 0.ii' with <11‘ ‘l lhlllll Long lesionna of .‘ll\'-‘ _, "snow" hangs from it‘; branches and silver lights and ornaments used in pro- fusion It is as cool and frosty as a pine tiee in a snow-laden forest and most effective. Another tree- also sllvered —la hung with blue Iizhis that give a moonlight look tlint is charming. ll. is possible to create very striking effects by using lights and ornaments in one color or in two hfiidiy contrasting toiles. Another iree. which ls really not a tree at all but a structure of silver paint- ed wood. is very simple and mod- ein in its lines. The lights are set holidays. You won‘. :...l .11.‘, \\lii you. I ain ronliv illll!'\. Dick‘, rj..‘,. l Alixl lnokf-ll lo him like u . ""‘t riiii-‘Pl iii bill‘. Hi‘ wilvin clliz-p but hr‘ :.ion‘. 1.1:. l Tliailk you. .\l1.\‘. All ‘l nil‘ flilVfiy. lilL‘ .‘:i‘i-i‘ i.i'.'..-= l‘i li‘1‘0\\‘s have kcpi. 1.11 »-.‘.“.<l bi.‘- IJLIIISI‘ oi ‘will. Lin‘ “ 1 -1'l'.“ l0 (‘lrl-rlliiil flniliiiilllli, not i~‘.i‘1i to give‘ illlil \\UllC. You lilixi‘ 11in ln"l l‘ sew» in tiill‘. to llli‘ iii .‘ l .‘ ‘.1 1 ‘I'll-at ' . iii‘) ‘T\~ llilr- iil.l\\' 5.11.1‘ I'll Sh.‘ “i liilil l'(’.i6l"lil"~$i_‘»' ‘i.“.ii‘.'l l ‘ . Sill" streets, 0r ll‘.'il‘ l “u “ 51.1112? 5hr‘ allied ‘.‘..l‘ n "“ "wui- i|““l Dipkg w.» l". liwl 111'] hear hm‘. l ‘.“-' ‘~li~; Ann? Perllrip‘. ‘.“‘1 ilTPi l» ' llUl (".1 me, fiFlliliFWl! .‘\i1il B111 I .\.iiii ‘.“i Hi .\. ‘hike any slilwi‘. 311:1 p.l‘i"l. Ill lvll you [l5 W8 BU I know‘ llier.‘ w...‘ a lioriibie iilis- Lake somewliixi‘. Dick. A-ili mid sadly as they; 111: .e<i ."l'1.l.~.'-'. ilii‘. park. There i iii 11:11.11 l‘ !-‘ '. 'l‘i‘.lil crook. Pol‘ 7 .l 1‘ non. next mini‘ ‘. |li»- ii“'.—'i~ri~." Ill.‘ .\eenn-li .l l‘. h.‘ l-“luiiml! chap 11nd w.‘ .31.‘. ‘.. 1..~ n1 i.‘ . lulu.’- l_\‘. Ill‘ 5.101 1-.‘ i»‘_ l. .. “in..- tlon HD0111 1h.‘ l‘-..‘ ‘. .‘- ill i1.» iiollhl: l v. i v ‘. i» lili l‘ illlys. lli‘ I lifter the 1- .‘ i-‘ri’ . the cash iii ‘i1\‘ lllVll wvnl i1!_'.lll.:l in»- l‘iii~‘. and 1'1.‘ 1.; but 1111' quiet .'ii‘.:l ‘.;.il nil‘ .1‘.l couple 0i iiir-izlli: ‘no l‘ fatally \\‘¥|i..i.‘Il 1-. I riud (‘Xfllltl/ " ‘f |“" ‘i . . li- iii-d. S0 they ll‘: n‘? (u; . i“.l‘ ..‘i‘l‘n innit- ing for w. i-‘e! ..‘ m‘ i‘ npiO seen‘. to l;“...‘._ pvt 0t tile story, i)lll lilll ‘ ..‘. l“.. 'i'h"1l- is n bilglllil v1.11 1111 1.14‘ irllnceiil. innii Then- . ‘w. 1l'r“..irl‘d Ann holly. 11 l . l.l'l‘.'lf'.illi ior you. lll\' p‘ li-‘ till‘; is thi‘ tlii'niii:-i1 lili-lirls -—lv("ll or.‘ .11.... u... he li".!(‘ litlcl‘ Christina». I have niir‘ S'('.|’i\‘ furlinc!‘ and two lshmellni“ <":;‘= ii~d lllrk cheerfully And ‘l: nun! I'll take l"‘1l' l»: 1-‘ .1. Ami. Tliix 1'» !l‘\' i.‘>‘..‘. iiilioilllrr-rl Ann prliiliVl. :i1.il g\:{,‘i(! ihllii i0 WliiCil hi.‘ t.‘ l‘. Dick .‘.....| ...‘i.l white liiiii. r‘. . snow. yellow gay liuiit 1“.iii'.:..‘.-: it‘. i‘i.~ lni .‘.;ilii.‘; by llii‘ step, Ill stilnncd (ll-livlil \\'.‘.' . -lie “'11s nloryuz‘: 1n spority. Before hi‘ l“".:'.il door .‘~\\'ilil:z open illlll in the wi-iwilniiir: ‘tim- Ann pilotiil him liiirrii-illy‘ lip the $1111.‘; .'\\ n i-‘iurii- .15 laellfi peak-d ilfliln‘; tlii‘ luir" lnnncr l< on the lzilill‘ iil. tlir- ll ‘.‘i‘k!‘_ .114‘ murmured. The i‘li"'.‘ we nu‘ llie colder ii wi'l h.» Sara eyed Dirk met his l‘_\'('5 nirl sliiili-rl. _lI ])l(‘.'\lj‘i\'. llien Nothing O CHRISTMAS SONG Above the weary waiting world. Asleep in chill despair. ‘There break; a sound of joyous bells Upon the frosted all‘. And (Yer the humblest roof-tree, lol A star is dancing On the snow. What iiisikes the diilice Ilpon the brink of liiglil What. makes the morning dairn in glow So iiinglcally brighL-e- And zill the earth tn be rcncwcd With iiifiillTe henliiuflc? yellow star lo '.l‘lil‘ lnllglil: hells, ilu‘ war. The SIIIIDFHITIS on the snow, And llie awakening heart. leaps New Eusiflfiy in know.“- They lire lill dancing ili the lnorli Because a little child is born. —BI..ISS CARMAN. lill-lllilillg that lie-How do you like my Christ- mas present, deal‘? Modreil Flapper -Motlicr says I should never accept inexpensive prc-setlis from boys \\‘1‘011;2 with that (‘hop bllt hard ‘ she derided. It's fl. mercy s found €1\('il other, pool‘ ihillgs. Dick Spellrci‘. uni‘ of iii_\‘ pupils, (roine to spend ilii.‘ holiday. Sara. explained Ann. Since my nieces have- But Sam uns headed toward the kitchen. Bccii holding lmck the The Mistletoe, the legend 8095. w.‘ once an upstanding forest tree. bin. of its wood the cross ‘was made and it fell under the curse that. it hilflllid henceforth be nothing but a. parasite. depending for its life on other plants. Pliny in his Natural History pub- lished iilxnit 77 A. D. (lflcfllws lnw a whllovcsted Druid (‘lit the mistletoe with a golden sickle and distributed it its an all-lienlini! remedy. Ii. bccalne a part of Cl-irtstmas decorations because the people of former generations believed that the fairies were heathen folk and so mint br‘ banished from their homes when they became Chris- iians; but at Chfi-SUYlP-Stillfl they might. be allowed in to hear the. kond news of the birth r11’ Clirbt. and so GVPrQFPCILS wen- hung lip as powers for them. ‘must cncogcil on the "branches" at cleverly placed intervals and the effect in as "updo-lhe-nllnute" as the most advanced modern could wish. A vorv lovely tire that used all the old-time lclein in [ornament w-lth modern improvements n ex- tremely decorative and beautiful. Long strands cl popcorn lire dip- ped in gilt pnlilt and iesinoned on the tree. Gingerbread men are hung from the branches by scarlet ribbons. Tile most unusual and amusing ornaments are chosen, and the whole lighted with vari- colored light: set in reflectors to match. " ..____________________ dinner, she mllttelcll sententiollsly. Boiler Wash up quick, The front. door hlld opened gent- l_\' 'I‘herc was a swish nncl a faint whiff o1" violets iilid Aim ivlis seiz- ed in li firm embrace. Ann, you rascal, l-ricll a snit soprano, why dldirt you tell me? We expected an apartment fllld found a place. (lien! gzwped Ann. And 'l"olil. pill iii ail aggrieved lilirilolir‘. 1l.i1‘..l lil-r ovi-i‘. Glen. Don't inon:‘li..li.<.‘ iiliS i1l[i_\' Midas. But l-lru? bvuin Ann LiilZPdiY. li. Evil, lliughi-il Glcli. She is n.1- to Nllli ‘s brother. Ted. Wl..‘i1 lions invitation came wild ll(ll'.~l‘n couldn't hold hcr. She acted nil her own IIlitlZliIVUISO she mid, iliid aclLrpti-rl for u.» But Tom and l have n lltlle initiative of our own, m here we are Ann turned lo where Dirk was standing, n. trillc plile but with head well up Gion. this; is my 01d pupil. Dick Spencer. Glen and Tom ar‘. my iliorc and nephew, Dick. Dick stiffened as the two ex- changed glances. Obviously they knew‘. Ho vrondc-rerl if this girl with the beautiful clear eyes exact- ly 11k.» Miss Ann's could be uny- lliini; bill. kind in‘ the pleasant- lookiiig c1111]: with llil‘ cheerful grill Big illlfffiiilfk. GW-ii. bill here's your needle. 0i).\(‘l'\'(‘d Tom. with bfzinll hall hil-tioii. Gil-ii held Olll lil-i‘ liiiiill. Her siiiili.‘ .\t'llt a glow‘ of relief lli Dick's lienri. We know about everything, she began fmnkli‘. 11nd we are so glad you arewr- licri‘. Mr. Brclli, your bank mliilcilrl‘. is in Grcyhrook now; hi‘ is l) friend of iii_v ia- lhers. Ill‘ wlis abroad when you came olii and dlllift know fol‘ some iveeks. He. has been trying every- where to find you; advertised in the piiper, but couldn't get ii trace. He gave .15 a list of places here to inquire. I remembered Aunt Ann telling me about yon and I knew she would help. Mr. Brent says u terrible injustice was done and he has a plllce for you any time you care to come back. Dick foil. suddenly giddy with the warmth and the wlilffs of frag- rance from thekltchen: it had been a long time since breakfast. If you don't. come soon, Miss Ann. this turkey‘ will fall to pieces, came in loniz-siifierlilg tones from the dining-room- Ann gllincml mlxlously at Dick. Will you plolisc serve the coffee at once. Sill-n. I think we all neol it. after that bitter wind. We'll drink to your success, sug- gested Glen, smiling up at Dick, and to Aunt Ann's happiness. Ann watched them with specllhv tlvo evrxszShe could scarcely be llevc lhlit thle was the some youth she had separated firmly from his snow-shovel barely dn hour ago. All the bitterness had gone from his face. Hi. exalted expression u hr: locked at Glen gave her food for thought. I always knew there were plenty of kind people lli lhewhrlll. said Dick All it needs is a Miss Ann l0 B". things starlccL-Mabel L. Stuart. CHRISTMAS PARCELS |.---|----~-.--.--.-..-. ....-. Half the 'oy of Christmas pre- sents lies m the thrill of opening mysterious packages, of untying jaunty bows and stripping off lay- ers oi’ green 1nd white or gold and silver paper, Then are a thousand and one possibilities for original wrapping qultn within the roach of anybody. Magazines, for kiohnce, m I perfect mine of treasures around Christmas. ‘rheu- colored adver- tisements and illustrations are so eutly cut out and pasted on in any number of effects. I have a friend who is a.‘ genius at this 0n- joynlent game. All duxtng the year she clips and saves. Ono very lovely effect she gets by using silhouettes. Old-fashion- ed hoop-skirted ladies, graceful little dancers, baskets, trees and romping children are all to be found in the magazines. Cut out around their franles, or sometimes around their oiltllnes, and pasted on packages wrapped in whim or gold paper, they are moat decora- tive. ' This same friend wrapped a glove box in white paper and pasted on one side, at the right, a. tall red candle cut from an advertisement. A spring of holly from the same source was pasted in the lower left-hand corner and the box was tied with very small red cord. Santa Gausee and reindeer. holly and mistletoe, yule logs and chim- neys can be found in all sizes in the magazines and can be "com- posed" as one wishes. A clever way to wrap silk stock- ings la to cut B. sock from heavy red paper '01‘ red cloth. paste or sew it up the back, putting the gift within and adding a loop of cord at the top to hang i". up by, like a child‘s Christmas stocking. One of the most exquisite gifts ! received last year was ivrapped in deep blue paper with tiny gold stars (seats) scattered over the sin-face. A conventlonalized fir tree cut from dark green paper and glued on a Sfl0W-\\'i\liL‘ ground may have these llllle gold stars twink]- ing in its branches or may be left quite plain. The package should be tied w-lth gold cord. m;- SPECIAL fnr the holiday season. on all PERDIANENTS { GIVE BEAUTY 159$ THIS v CHRISTMAS A REALLY PERSONAL GIFT Her hair styled by our thorough- ly experienced operators. —GIF'I‘ CARDS SUPPLIED- YOUR 5 "ii Minded Package Tiny lldflh bill tiled lo the and of ribbon or cord main sweet Chrlstmusy mud: to announce a. gltfs advent. Ba pine cones may be used in some way, other gilded or In Hui: natunl Itch. A mund gift b0: h made lovely if a. green vine with red bitten is twlned uound it ,0|' l runner of ground pine. The gully colored lining of used onvelopes are invaluable for wrap- ping lmall boxes. The and; of the paper can be caught under a small gold seal and no other ornament is necessary. not even n cord. Old Christmas cards, too, offer infinite pouibllitlaa. l huge box wrapped in rough white paper can be made very nnart and modernism-looking by dropping hot red serving wax in polka. dots all over it and lying with a huge red tulle bow. A gold package i; always excit- ing-gold paper, gold tulle or satin ribbon, and, for a final touch, a gold rose on top. Lace Paper Dollies Effective The large. very open lace paper dolles, when stretched over boxes Wrapped in red paper. add M1 w‘- usual touch. A smaller rectangular one can be folded over a box like the covers of a book and sealed with a. gold sealing wax "clasp." The small round doilles make attractive frills tied over the necks of Jars. Scraps 0i’ wall paper are orna- mental. and the shredded izrcen waxy tissue paper one finds all fruit stores makes attractive pack- ing for boxes sent by mail. Rnffia is 1m interesting substi- tute for cord and ribbon. A whim box‘ latticed with red and green raffia is very colorful. For a really gorgeous package, take gold paper for the unzipping. splaoh with drops of gold senllnll wax and on each drop, while hot, set a colored class jfilvPl 01’ m! kind bought at the bead counter. A box then becomes a Florentine treiuuie chest. PRICES Try our FINGER-WAVES FACIALS and liliuviculizis The Rosa M11215 HAIRDRESSING Efiofikgfi