‘ an‘; n4‘ v -:,+jpFqsh;oyis_ i MITCHAhll LAVENDER Opiniensk-De You _W to Mother Binnie-Then‘ " 2ii%E§E5El~ Fig ill s l zziiii -Egggglgggglls Figgéil liiéiigs Eiiisi § E - ?ls?“§§ t large.” surely must disagree with her! #5 l' 5 g; 55 i? §: Z5 lous, andltdoelnotmatterinthe lim- ‘e ""P°°"““- ‘r “"9"” ' ‘UIIBI w furniture. wlmm“; “Imm”: x. Break mince meat into pious. or flown. marbemwv- Y" m‘ h h" may ‘mm u, am oold water. Place over heat and by n!“ and belt In awlyine up‘ 5900mm, very m, one “n; mi- until all lumps are morougmy ‘ ' ‘om bmun‘ up" m“, ‘our ginesi And who wants be aensi- hmken up‘ mm‘ w ‘ bu“ m“; and saturate it with _ continue boiling ior time minutes ' . A cloth may be used in- q- “mu mkflfl‘. g pfggflcju’ q", over-heelsin love forkeomithreakeoutallovtyouin Allow to cool. Omani butter and l-l-hwimfl-‘kh 1 "ENGLANUS CHOICEST LAVENDER" in e wide renge of attractively boxed groupings of Perfumes and Toiletries for Ladies end Gentlemen -igggg glizgl Eiiiil s i i away. the blotting paper on the bruise and a hot iron is held over it. moisture cause the expand. A large dent will one application, is small, sirnply and hold the hot iron near not to scorch the en lay a cloth dipped in the surface, leaving ral hours. Then rub a cloth dipped into of combining equal tine and linseed oil. face of the wood ls this treatment. allow H1018“ soil ll’! llll- etand on it over-night, w he mahogany er polished fumlture. Then mQoro it by applying alcohol in- stead of linseed oil, and it is pol- with e. cloth moistened in turpentine. §iil§i§%§§§§§§¥§?' ‘g#§§g§:. 2 ta i: i’ _l In folding clothes. a few simple gum should be followed. To fold a man's suit. first fold " romruc a sum-s SUIT ind fronts outside, and place the Nest on top or the trousers To fold the jacket, push out the eleeves. Place on table with Ileeves straight, and fold over un- til the lapals almost meet. libld again so that the fronts meet and are straight, thm place on top of flip vest. Fold trousers over as far as poe- efila to prevent a crease in the ilegs, and turn the top o! the coat over as far as the bottom of the One has the authority of the au- thor of "Hades! The Ladies!" for deprecating the wearing of hat; without i-rims. “These brlmiess hats," he says, "do not become the plump faced woman, or, indeed. anyone." PBISIIVING YOUR H05! silk stockings sometimes show umvghtly white patches in the feet when shoes have rubbed the heels. sic!!! and toes. When these are viewed under a miscropope, the reasons are evident at once. First, you have doubtless failed to dissolve the soap thoroughly be- fore putting the atockinvs into the tub. Another reason concerns the many tiny filaments. The friction of the shoe has caused some of these to "fuzz up" or break off - not many of them, but enough to catch particles of soap if it has not been thoroughly dissolved and rin- sed away. The combination of perspiration from the feet, these little feelers of silk. and undissolved soap results in an insoluble deposit. It looks like powder under the microscope and cannot be removed except by re- laundering with a soap that has been dissolved before the stockinfl are immersed. To make a good. rich suds, pour hot water over the er. ‘rhen add cold water until the temperature is right, D0 not rub the white patches and “fu up" more filaments, but care- iullv squeeze them so that the warm soap solution can flush out the offending white particles. ‘llo be lure of good relultl. tie the etoek- ings in a cheese cloth beg before laundering, especially if they are stocking threads which are made of °’ soap. and whip it up to a stiff lath- ‘m sugar together. Add beaten egg and molasses. Mix and slit flour. soda. salt and ringer. Add dry meno- ients to butter mixture gradually. Fbld in mince meat. Drop by spoon- fuls on buttered cookie sheet and bake ten minutmor untilbrownin a moderately hot oven (815 degrees F.) This makes four and a half doeen cookies. NORTH LAKE SCHOOL In’ month of November: Grade X—1. Charles MacDonald and Amelia MacDonald (equal); I. Gertrude MacDonald. Grade IX--l, Rite MacDonald. Grade VII-l, Stanley Dingwell; 2, Wesley Fraser; 3, Kenneth Pral- Grade Vl-i, Harold M . Grade V-i, Peter MacDonald; 2, Thelma MacLaren; 3, Victor Mac- Donald. Grade 1V (al-l. Ruth Dlngwell; 2, Ronald MacDonald; ti, John Mac- Donald. Grade 1V (b)—1. Fuinis Fraser. Grade III (al-l, Agnes MacDon- ald. Grade III (bl-l. Willie MacDon- ; 2, Marguerite lllacDon Grade 11-1. John Jarvis. Grade I (al-l. Karold Bailey. aid. Grade I id)-1, Walter MacDon- Ilrma MaoGrrepor-‘lhacher. PIMPLES All c.ewd one?“ :e55;gy::=: Qsewlhl overaslongasaheliveearie not. The modern girl may be sound of a footrtep as her low she gets pretty much coming erence whatever to whet he is you are that way about him. some snub-nosed. arro and you live in terror of youinaybenlrethetheis loveewereeeeamaneehaia his weakneaeaeebehaliftgtrt fectlynormai. Anybody can l stand the one that you have to GDIIIBC wllfilfl S0 hi" still and all, there are certain indications ings which a girl does well to take whether the thing that ails her ie a heart trouble that lhe I111 to oonsl’ just looking youthehemeetswill our‘. The first thing thenil who "rheaooueiderwhewyouhlvehail cinatiens‘ county-haired floninwyine To the lover ol Lavender there la only one true Lavender- tlie original and genulne Potter I: Moore's Mltchem Laven- der. distilled from the finest flower of Surrey fields-e pure fragrance of subtle chem-tor nearly 200 years the favour- ite perfume of England's beautiful women. Wli t m re phasing token of regard-whet more fitting comQpIirnBnt to charm then "England's Choioest Lavender .-Potter l: Moore's Mitcliem Lavender, in one of tlleee appropriate Gift Sets. new available at your drugglsfs. Prices from 60o to $5.00. step out to some-plane of amusement. it is an absent face that had fixed you. willlaetonlyaslodgashisgoodhbdow. oran absent face. The trick is to aneveningathorne withaladlistening uponwfidaysayurandltllllikeit. days and what he saidtotheboes and e thelovefothimthatiaallwooiendayardwidean Noebmgeheoneufliwwldunumanyimhappymameguqrormuandhuofmahimony. .wflmblyinalumt mom-testimonia- IOIIIU doctor in thl m to any. “Oil peculiar thilll wire I thin] lqgkjaw, for ah- th at all." The! , he added could you-look round in about a if you can d0 Iousors will allow. 9 LINEN LOIS The beet thread to darn thin If ks pan awe in sheets or pillow caeee is ghgugurrm echo amount of Beltr- eravoliingsorthesamemater- ti-iisoanberemediedlrldllfll‘ . This should be used whenever piece of wrapping paper. placing it ' And, finally, note true feminine love is half maternal. made of fine mesh or chiffon. —-——-j‘—"' woman would be a divorce. CAKE NOTE LWNARGIGTS“ lltiiMl laifyouamsureyvuhavefurndthelne telephone to know if some strapping six-footer he! beingrunover byan automobile, thathlove. -Yw‘ve ncticable. and it will be found around the sidcn of the pen the darn can be made almost a i wwepartiaelerly figgtoherooloriziginthenm- "lthinkyotrweroagoodaptrrtto ukhertobeoneofyourattend- liiezg aliiiiae ‘Er 3; E; s E I it 5? .§.i§:z =5 5 . 5 ll? F3? iiir 553 Eli l- § § § E. 5 3 5 35E - E §§ ii E E Vera flushed darkly. It wee re was the day before nei- wed- went that any Maren“ to How she lived through it, Jeanne Bould never afterward recall. Bow Iho managed to smile and that and lawn and dance-and drxl begin- her maid had turned into b". who famed her into one Erica-lg “ma. h“ ‘ m‘ - "Wild!" Oh YIv-no-X think mu ohifleo. No. I were that ie§&=tg§§ig§§§i . l§zl§§§§§§§""§ 5 ee:g?§~'§s ‘E522 liiii E i: i z ? '§ .355, gisg lunobem she wee giving her et- lendmfl, when her wedding gown Derived hum Madame Julie's. Qe stole a moment to admire it Qhile the maid held it at arm's iii g- IE 9!; i? air I E Eli E g 3 i l l ii i i 5 l t I E i ‘l E I l Aeeheiowodoirtoetiseelevatoe, aflrrahendeloeed on her arm. E5 . l? risen i. iii i=5" ii i2; ll‘ 2E; ii ‘i ll‘ P: l; noel-nu-------.n....-.qu-u-uu l To BOSTON l For CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL LOW FARES Via SAINT JOHN. N. B. and EASTERN STIAXBHIP LINES From CHARI-DTIETUWN $30.65 IITUIN Llllfl‘ Leave leetea for Saint Jobs 4.8 P. I. Jae. l, l!“ rei- lune rennin Quietness I i??? i 1 E Z l z