- akin disease charactarhld by bhokhosdr, pimples. a blotchea and l gibasinsss oi the skin, chieily on the pghinpcheeka, lorehead. shoulders and It is commonest in young people in. the adolescent period lrem the early teens in the early 20s. i ‘e first sign oi acne is aqnurnber minute, red. scattered point: or little pimple: which lorm at the mouths oi the tiny gland: or pits in - ‘which the microscopic hairs on the akin are embedde’ At first there may be only three or tour. but as new crops constantly break out there may be a dozen more 1b a lew weeks. boon the little dark red or bright red pimples become larger and lull oi till‘. which should then be removed. ' suit-shall arplan below. I! the ul- ceration is allowed to become deep, a permanent scar in the lornl o! a pink or red spot will be lelt alter the pimple has lealed. - An antiseptic wash is useivsl in the treatment o1. soreness ior thil W!‘ pose a simple solution made with boric acid is excellent. To prepare it dissolve one heaping teaspooniul oi boric acid ll a_ pint_o! boiling water. t»; qinglotion should bsuaed while it is -‘~ ‘ cite not. but, oi course, not hot enough ac burn the skin. Bathe the pimples in the hot solution, then with s sterilized needle opentherips one: and gently press out the pus. There are several ways to sterilise the nee- dle; it may be dipped in alcohol. heated in the name oi a match. sus- pended in boiling water or dipped “""""li'lw‘a" suitable antiseptic prepara- 4Q tion. _, _L_.Bathe the pimples a second time ' u)“ lresh boric acid solution-Ii pos- " slBle, expose the,aiiected, skin to the "sun's rays ior about ten minutes alter PElIQfleatment. Repeat the’ whole procedure every day or every other ‘Vitae tlleyFaiiondble . Are Wearing Illustrated- Dressrnaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern l By Annabelle Worthington You'll adore thil geometric print insilkcrepainnew teta denegre shade in combination with tobacco brown. which shade appears again in bows at neckline and hip in sheer velvet. The collar is in the tete de Hell's shade plain silk crepe. It i: one cl those wearable dresses that meet: almost any daytime occa- sion. All economical choice lor Style 3908 is designed in silos 10. l8 years, so, aahco and (I inches bust. m the medium siae, it takes but 8% yard: ol 89-inch material with 9i yard oi 27-inch contrasting and 3% yards o! sheer velvet rib- boll. A two-piece hip yoke inserted be- tween waist and circular nsrlng skirt, molds ‘the hipline and makes it sult- able "lor women o! average lull ilg- ure. It i: so easily made. The bodice is in one-piece at back; lroni. in two sections with right side overlapping in _di.agonal line to waistline. Sleeves are set into armhole: and collar stitched at neckline, It's stunning .in black crepe satin and so serviceable. The collar may be made o! reverse o! crepe or oi plain white silk crepe to carry out the lashiongble black and. white theme, with bows oi black sheer velvet. Canton crepe, plain silk crepe. cool crepe. crepe Elisabeth. crepe llama and georgette crepe appropri- ate. Pattern price 15 cents. Be sure to illl insise o! pattern. Address Pattern Department. The New Fall and Winter Fashion Magazine is lo cents. but only 10 cents when or- dared with a pattern. ______________ No. ma. "also ro.o...or...»or“unicorn-ureter" Name ' fitreetmdddressh ' ' I" -.-'-- Social and Pé,rson cil “? O ‘-:-T Fashions —~.'.-l L. ‘Er ' Dorothy Shall a Widowcr of 45 Marry a Girl Twenty Years His JuniorL-Young Wile Who is Dieillusioned About Marriage-Is the Husband's Secretary an Enemy to p His Wife? - Dear Dorothy Dir-I am awidoweroiib- Iwcrahipped mywile, and since her death. elghtyearsagdll-lsve been lleartbrokelnandother women only wearied mebyevanspsaking tame. nutiamverylonely. and m- sntlyllbaverealiaedthatteouldloreawomsnoill . whcmrhaveknowntcriwentyycamoliehascalisd_ mebackinto-the lsagalnsns‘! ulink would marryrlle. Doyoutbinkthedisparityinourage‘ istoogreatandthstshecouldnotreallylallinlovs ~ withamanolmyage7'lhavoalwlylhadperieot health. ’ _ DON. Answer: ' ‘ Twenty years is by no mean: an insupsrable bar- risrbetweenamanandawoolanwhenitisontha_ malrscldaandlsesnoreasonwbyamanctes, should hesitate to marl-y s. girl or as. aocausa at as y a womanisiull growmiullymatured. Hertaatesarelorlnadsndwillnot change. She knows herseli and Just what aha wants ins mate. ‘ To all in- tents _and purposes she is reallyln the same use class as a man oi as. --..---_. Butittbemanwereioand thewomaneo itwould/bsadlilerent story. because women age iar more rapidly men and "because the next ten years would make the woman anoid woman. while the man would still be young. Ncrsllouldladvlaeanygirlollbtolnarryalnantwentyyeare hersenlor. because at llagirl’: tastsssrestiliinastataoinuk. bhehas not come to herseli and har lansy is as unstable as/the wind. The boy shat: crazy about one day sbe‘has'!orgotten' the next and she has no notion o! the qualities she desist in a liie companion. besides, she hssnothadherplaytlma. ldhaisrlotrsadytosettledownandbesilrsalde companion. Bhe want: to have beau: mstead oi babies. to dance the Charleston instead o! walking tile colic and to run around to places o! amuse- ment ‘ teed o! staying put and making a heme, l Bu‘. the woman o! 2e has had has dine. , bile has danced until her ieet slewearyandsbe wantstorestthenlensioodhoirisiender. Bheiaworn out-with making the eiiort o! irylnglto iaseinate a lot c! sheik: in the MP9! that she wouldnndtbsone man she wantedaerong tnsnulnber aha has gotten to the place whseoher own kitchen, her own man and her own nurs- ery look bettcrto her than anything elsscn earth. And iishehas baena business woman and earned her own living the ids: o! having: settled. sub- stantial, real lie-man's shoulder to lean on appeals irresistibly to her. shows oi dark defeat one trade- m. m. “m: i; should choose- To strive and strive-yet emllmlw- e a_ _ e V} {m3 Oxing and ..Queen attended chum. gerviceat. aandrinsllanrbun- e e a _ a delightful social inaction-ill." week was the dance siren "its"? in‘ by the Ueut-Governorandhlrs- Hearts in honor o! OommanderOur- tell. M.V.O., and ofllser: o! H». MI Wisteria. which arrived in Thursday. ‘ ' l O O O m. and Mrs. c. l-l. n. Inngworth. Hillhurst. have as their house aw" Mgg_.1,oui,g Ruprecht, o! New Yoli. Miss Lilian Binlhlm- of "WW"- andJlr. H8117 Wood. W! Montreal. who have come to attend the mar- fl", ‘g huh noon today in 8t. Paul’: church. oi their daughter. Miss Eileen Victoria Longworth. and ain-Georse Hadley Buntain. _ , ‘ V s e a . g _ Lord Pentland. his another.- Lady Pentland. and his sister; the Hon. Marjory Sinclair, who were the week end guests oi Mr. and hare. W. Giles- ter 8. Manure. at Bonnehlnley. 1°" lol- the mainland by the s. s. lloch- claga on ‘Tuesday aitemoon. The dis- tinguished visitors had a molt ch10!‘ able time here, though briel; ‘and were most appreciative o! the 0P- portunity vouchsaiqd them o! seelfll one o! the~loveiiest_countrie_s_uthey had visited u. their travels; - ‘rhli pu-ty-were shown semen! the inter- esting sights by Ooi. Maolinnon. in- eluding the wonderiul McLure do mae- Harmonious or v» lveek ‘csgccdwlsllsslcr’ _ York on ‘ruesday morning. J nlally ct tbslatevlflil- "i? ' Donald. wile oi Oolonel George lila- » MHQDONC. _. ssrshrown. o! oslsary. and little ._ daughter.‘ pilarlotte. who have been ills happy young brlde-to-ba. ssclcvcrsscanbeisatlneanoi blaoksatlnnvhichandswithamost aoiighqul and unexpected cllou .or ‘thosadnlutmbaolbnis typed hatisadmlrable lol- early nu O O O » >1». MA» I!" haabeen spendingtbe holiday! in the city. c! her ailterJllll Myrtle"- Qihlafioo. returned to New Donald. or calsary. wlwee limb w. announced have on wecnesdsy. will have tile deep lylflbltby o! their many triendf. Although it is some years since hks. McDonald visited hqhomc cowl-labs isverykindiyre- Miss Dorothea McMillan. daughter ct Dr,- ,W. J. P. and Hrs. McMillan. returned Monday night irom a holi- day visit to relatives and irienda O O O .Mrs. T. B. Grady. oi Charlotte- town, motoredio dummerelde Tilly"!- day ‘in company with her daughter, spending ‘some months with Mrs. Grady: . ins. Blown and her daught- er are leavingshortly tor their home. was Carrie Grady was also in the party. and will visit lsrs. G. P. Grady in Bulnmerside. - _, . O I O lsrr. o. n. hdcOalluln and lilies Freda Mcosiium. c! Bulnmerside. welelnsackvlno", Na. on mul-sosy ior the cl the Memorial i'..ib- rary bypr. Raymond c. srclllbsldinulieurcry o: his mother. Mrs. A. N. Archibald. This memorial library is o! the al- resdy extensive library o! Mt. Alli- Waahllg Dark Dresses edses o! the rouq room with villi-mu. before wrur lag ‘fimgfflafigfi enables one it aiter the or... iawasheifliodetilfllltlleilithesdie ll one can re ' “ r gas about tel utes- roast is suppogq who done." There will be cllcugi heat to finish the roasting and that ‘much illel saved- . ;. ‘Stove Polish .4» 7m putting-la Yeoaspoohlul oi w. veriaed alum 14.9.10 stove P011531. ll give‘: a brilliant lustre, M; Lean-lam’ occupied the pulpit at the Harrington Presbyterian church on several occasions during his holl- day and his returnmext summer ll eagerly anticipated. g e e a Mrs. George R. McQuarrie enter- ltained ior the ill-st‘ time at her hand- some new home on Green St. Sum- nierside, on Wednesday evvnlns- Won- deriul bouquets! .o! sweet peas ans daisies enchanced the loveliness oi the‘ spacious rooms. Bridge wal played atilve tables and at intervals i}; me play many complimentary re- mug we" pgssed by the players on moi;- hpgtew charming new home ireshmente were served by the hw- w: assisted, bellier slat"- M"- moyd Lewlspanama, (m) slmpsou ' a‘ s e‘ ‘you; w, skgsewalt, Mr. Justice Arserlault. Jlldlllflxllllfll‘. Judge ills- aged,‘ Juqge Inmhn. Mr. Georgi liar. w. n. Bentley m “ma” ens-annual meeting oi the Oanadian Bar Society in Que-bet- Owmg to bereavement. Mr. C. Gavin Dufly had to return homo- I I I O _. A gay and distinctly Halli-w“ bridge or lunch set consists oi cloth At theiloonciusion “c! Dlly dimly N- O Kinnonllbkkanchmn Norwoodilold. son Ladies’ College. oti= ‘which the which they greatly admired. and the; late ma. Archibald was Vice-Prin- coniederadl... chamber in the public leipal. and wlllibe very kindly remem- buildings. Beioro leaving. lily-wand ‘bered by lllll-XITI-llllld. ladies who at"- blrl. Mcllure gave a luncheon in tended college-in‘ lornler years. their honor at the Beach Grove mo‘. we. m‘ ‘QNYLJW at which were present. besides the ssaryMellish. _slsi‘erl.ol_1thetlalo‘hlf- “y gm- "ven; week; Th, mud “m. Billy Fall wear. tbity - State. bum combined with the _ local treaolncnts is healing. During the day the following lotion maybe patted on several times and allowed to dry: One dram sulphate o! ainc, “d lmpuhpng lggslpl-fi0l0ffid 11MB and a Wl-vy b91116. °1 5°" hm‘ upon which are Kappllqucd saiilnl ships oi white. withyellow and hm“ hulls. White birds lly mo“ lh=°°“' tre oi the clmh. As (or s woman o2 as lalllrlg in love with a man twenty years older than herseli. that is the very thing that she is meet likely to do. At 2d si-lc is iar older. 1hr more sophisticated, she has thought a blot more and ielt a lot B!’ aeue more than the man o! her same are. Ila is still a boy. She is a woman. , q Besides, at a a man is at hi: nloet fascinating age. l.‘ 4AA A. AA A A ‘A. I Healtll Services oi Y, . one dram sulphuretted potash, lour ounces rosewater. Dissolve the sul- phate oi zinc in hall or the rosewatsr and dissolve the potash in the other belly/then mix the two solutions. qenstitutionel treatments are even /“.. 17"! 0Q ’ . ‘important than local ones when comes togettinlridoiabadcaae ~ ples. One must buildup the general health, avoid constipation, di- gestive troubles and anything else thatgends to lower the tone oi the gygtem. Diet is a big factor in eflect- it"! 5M ‘ ‘Those who ere troubled with acne should be most. careful to select a (gall-balanced diet o! plain. whole- qsoalhloods. Btarches, sweets and ‘piefflgshculd be taken in modera- Ltfllffllch pastries. spiced condiments, ,Mt1_nieais, pickles, tried foods, pork, _ _‘ H’ cheese, cocoa, chocolate. tied-water and thickened gravles should h most case: be omitted an- lirely. Plenty or salads, fresh milk and nonstarch vegetables should be , in, the diet. Water should be ereely between meals, but not with meals, as» a general rule. élsmerrew-lealty QIIIWII Canadian Medical Association LQLA “ %vw ‘sumac: nmnanoss . babies die In Oanada during the month or September than during anyetllsrmonthoitheyear. The reason lor this ls because so mam o! the babies are weakened byjttacks Oi diarrhoea during the hot summer 111mm". they lall victim: tn second attack: o! the disease or to other conditions, which. in their weakened state, they are unable w withstand. In the year 1m, over 4.300 babies died as a result oi dialrhoea. This» means that, on an average. over eleven babies died each day during the year because ol this condition. There are not nearly as many deaths now lromthi: cause as there were only aiew year: ‘but we arestill lily!!! a heaVy Th0 97°F"! whichjlaa been made i: practical evi- dence that diarrhoea can be largely prevented ii we will but take the necamsry measure: to do it. The more serious roral: o! disr- rhoea are due to gel-ms which gain entrance to the body in water, milk or other iood. The reason why it oc- curs more lrequently in. warm wea- ther and why it l: commonly known s: slimmer diarrhoea is because. when mllklawarnnanygerlns whiohareln the milk grow rapidly. and when sueh Q. When an ailalr is given ior a debutante, should she,_ receive with her '" r .' ' A. Yes, at least lor a hall an hour, or longer ii guests corltinug m arrive. Alter ‘that, she may Joinher lriends, but be watchiul and ready at all times to be introduced to any’ guest who is late in arriving. or who is leaving. v Q. May individual cards’ o! hus- band and wile be used flor ‘formal lwlll lfllirl. when sending wedding gilts. ‘em l Yes, but the Joint card i: prelerable lor such purposes. " ‘ Q- What should one do with the lllPlin-at dinner? s. lmlolc it intl-le iappulourb the large dinner napkin may be lull ‘obmcd and? laid on the knees. ' Is There A Baby . - ' In Your liome T Is there a baby or young children in your home? l! there is you‘ should notbewithoutaboxoinabysOwn sublets. childhood allulcnu coma quickly and means should always be at hand to promptly ngnt them. Baby‘: Own Tablets are the ideal home remedy. They ' regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach; banish constipation and indigestion: bleak up cold: and simple Severe-in _l_act tlleyrelleve ail. the lnincr ill: o_! little ones. concerning than ma. Moles g1 think you will be moat wise to bury your griei in your wile's grave and roll the stone upon it * girl and behappy. But let me give you one piece or advicdlbrotbar: ti. you do marry. her, don't ever, ever, ever talk to her about your ‘first wit» and tell her how much you loved her. The more she cares lor you the more that will hurt her.‘ I D0301‘!!! DIX. - ' ‘a s a a e a w l a t neal-MiscDix-iessti-lansyearagolmsrraedamanthat! thought! would be very happy with, but things have not wilted out as we planned. To begin with. we promised llwlh. to each other and he has tel-gotten that. ‘men our ekpsnsesare greater than we expected. so Istarted to work again ago..- having worked slab long years, but 1 wouldn't mind that i! things had coma right again, but thiydolft. We are contin- ually ln debt My husband spends hi: salary baton he‘ make: it. Up to datehshasntboughzlnssomuehasapairoistoekingssincs wahave beenlnarriedand harailsat m: because Iwont give him what little money l make. also, my husband is as cold as steel and doesn't appreciate a thing I do ior him. ‘ m - l aln so discouraged. What can I do? POLL! ANN. Answer: l Marriage doesn't cit... wort; out the way an optimistic young couple plan it, Polly Ann. They expect til. impossible oi it and that is why they are so dislPWllIted. _ - Y“ llvlcifid. lol- instantiate be always sweethearts. always to thrill at each other’: presence and to illld it wonderiul la be together. Custom stales ‘everything. alas. in this dull old world, and you can't have palpltation o! the heart at a lootmlfthat you hear set ulnar a year. Ne: can you get much kick out c! kisses sites they have‘ become s matter o! habit and duty. So that i! disappointment Ne. l. _ ‘ .........__ Dlslilbflintlnsnt Rodi: whenyounndouitilatyoueanft livsenbread andclzreseandkissesanllthvyouaretultashungryaitermarrhgeuyou wercbeicremarnagsandthstittakestnreatimesaaslucbtortwoilaoelc tollreoamarriaga asitdldwbantbaylivedatbonlewiihtheirlamilias. g suddlroopoluaauindsgoibowuollwllosrbosurlouimlbrrbu- bsndtekcshericrgrsntedandreserdsharasableosctuserulilcuaelasid lumllurrlarasdolonccylcvoauviululbocooauatlircwslrolgroublco overaaythlngsbadoes. ivsrywerossscasiarcusataceralsassslnmccuaneurboawlporm noun scwnlaiocurnlasbnbusaneucaaelocsngusoralovcam wrroalesbcrmnluauslsaovnaeulestcoslaaomarucrcvarrlam l e__,s_. a o 'e._.a...a e ateaueselte‘ guests oi honor, Miss McLure. Col. and Mrs. MacKinnon. on leaving Ladyfentland "and "her e01! 15¢ daughter ‘their hearty Ml- preclation o! all that/was done (or their Izsawl inment.‘ l ’. ' a s1‘ I‘ 'Mr. andMi-s; s‘. A. Pomeroy lelt this week on ‘a short ‘visit tn Haliiax. O O O Mrs. Maud Oarruthers leit yester- day by motor on return to alter visiting with Dr. an Mrs. Dewar ior several weeks. e s e ‘ Rev. nr. McLeod and iamlly. who nave been summering a_t Eldon. loll this week on return to New York. O O O Yesterday aitcrnoon Mrs. cnauvin and ma, Campbell were icintJioIt- asses at the home" o! their parents. Ollie! Justice and airs. Matniesaal. the occasion oi l. bridge and misal- laneoua shower‘ ior Miss Marlon whear. ' O O O Mrs. willled Wright entertained very pleasantly at bridgeezwltillnthe weskinlionorotlsrahcrbaieyandh um Berkeley. of New York. who- are summering here. . O O I Mrs. John Agnew ha: as her guest this week Mrs. Guard. ct Albsrton. who l: recuperating nicely after a serious operaticp in the P. ll. Island Hospital, __ ,_ I O I _ , On ‘luesdaygttarneen lsrs. l. O. O. __ ._ ., ‘other lovely homey‘! in llcacr lilacs ‘Archibald i: Protessor o! Mathemat- icfin UniversityfinfPi-ovl- deuce. It. l.‘ ' ‘ ' 5t, Jame: Ohurohin this ed his iareweil sermon in St. And- rew's church. Sydney Mines. O. 8-. last llmday. and l: leaving in the asisslsarim whear. whoi: tobeom o! dept. T. G. andlmrs. Taylor. en- s. 'r. Mellishuol Charlottetown. m. s e s - _ Dev. _W. Orrhlulligan, orllerlybi ymnach- neal-"luturs lor his new charge Weatnlount. Montreal. . O O O ._ . . ' skis.’ ‘Prod "ll. Nash entsrta‘ _ at a dallghtiul bridge on Wednesday aiterneon, in honor cl her sister. o! on. month's popular young brides. < I O I . m._and all-s. stanley storey, oi louth lend. I_nd.. who are the guests terteined at s bridaldinneratleach Gm: Inn last Monday. in honor oi Miss Iiileen ibcngworth. . .. . , '\ lslu slack; has returned lroal her to Qunlmersida by her mother. lira; owes Zlnek. 81d liar lilifll‘. III Mfl- dl-os linek. who will visit in sum- marslde tor a time, , WW-jtllmiert. we're-luminance liotirsicalosulsanrcsc Mr, and Mrs. “Chalk! Andel-‘mm °1 Toronto. who have beoll enlovl"! l” past month o! Brackley Beach. aw" '- (ow day's in Montreal belore coins W Ottawa to remain ior a short tlmfl with their slster-in-law. Mrs. Mon- mm “an,” ‘i; Rpckcliile Pal‘?- en route to their.home. I I w. 1.. aLsllél-l. M.L.A.. oi Sum- merslde. hlswiiemllld femlll- mm" u. o- w". up». a-F- °" “M ‘ma “m...” “m”? oi hcarini General 11mins. the n" 11°" °““° Salvation Anny. make his unmet“ 1h gsnadaflsr. Allen was vsrylmu: lmwaad M"... Ggngrfl t! dil- - “m.” u,“ grit-af- u I n. Rllldorriaon. c! 6W"; entertained my fllllhlimnm ‘essay alternooll P‘ m“ ‘ ' I O . Ola-c. s. n. Prichlrfl- <11 °""*““" , . rldemcntertainaa-lin 11W" °' W‘ ‘ was...» ma»: W“ " ' mtiiinccn til» be" Q