8 "Wwewlwe are "'11" ‘ about their activities. A the American professional long dis- ‘ ' such a relief from Cairo in August,” it ’srR.ealm +-:- Soci4l . anid 'l-..?-g A_Moming Smile ‘ _ husband. "You can't bribe me." K. From Mother oi but "l think Lydia B. Plnkhernfs Vegetable Compound is wonderful! l have had six children of which four nee living and my youngest is a bon- nie baby boy now eight months Old who weighs Z3 pounds. I have taken your medicine before each of chem was born and have certainly re- ceived great benefit from in I urge my friends ro rake it as l am sure they will receive the same help I did." -—Mrs. Milton McMullen, Vanessa, Ontario. , , . '_I!.. 1| ‘U'-~Y\|\;~ Lillili lallrl-nu; .- légtiahie ll&?l=|_1:|'-I~s " . THE LUBE 0F THE CHANNEL MANY CANDIDATES FOB ' CROSSING CAPE GRIS-NEZ, France, Aug, 13. u-Ttn prospective Channel swimmers, light women and two men, have been in training at this take-off cape for several weeks and three has not been ten lines in the French newspaper Five years ago the appearance o! one lone Channel aspirant swimmer was good for at least a column. Mrs. Myrtle Huddleston, billed as tance champion, plans to swim from Gris~Nez to Dover _and back again. Whatever the outcome oi her efforts Mrs. Huddlfsmn, it her record may be taken as a criterion, is certain to spend more hours in the water than any of the other nine contestants. The Zittenield twins, American girls, aged l5; the Misses Ivy Hawke, loan Brunton, Molly Parker, and Donnie Gllhead oi England; Madem- . liselle Estelle Delannoy o1 France, ' lre the other members of the “weak- lr sex" vowing to swim the Channel. Doctor Schiiie of Germany and lshak Helmy, th giant Egyptian, who crossed last year after innumerable unsuccessful attempts, complete the swimming colony. Helmy says he has acquirmithe Gris-Nez habit. "It is he said, looking all chilled in 90 degrees _fahrenhelt. A first edition of “A Tale of Two Cities," which Charles Dickens gave 0o George Elliott in i859, was recently gold in lnndon lo an American col- TIE BRUTI “u, golf." walled the wiieof abusinessmenonedaylnstweekll her husband picked up his golf clubs evening at home I should die of the shock." "Now, it's no use talking like that. my dear," calmly Nplled the patient LOTION! VllbUb IIUBII! I0! HAIR. PBI§IIVATION If you wish in improve tbs growth oi your hair. sponge your head ‘with cold-water every morning. Then dry it witrra coarse towel, and later on. need . the lotions ecommended by your hair-dresser. One oi the most striking results of artificial sunlight treatment has been the increase in the growth of hair in those parts of the ‘body exposed to the ultra-violet rays. This has led some enthusiasts, states a writer in a London paper, to expose the head in the direct rays oi artificial sunlight, and the results have not always been satisfactory; This is duo to the fact that in many cases the patients have suffered from the milder symptoms of uristroke and have complained subsequently of headache and sleepiessness, But it is at least proof that the exposure of the hair to the ultra-violet rays is o! ex- treme value to the hair and promotes its growth to a striking extent. There was a craze some years ago for the exposure of the hair u; the sun. which produced a. bend known as "The Hutless Brigade." but while these persons were in most cases merely adopting this fashion as one outlet for their inherent eccentricity, there was, as is commonly the cue, a considerable Germ of truth under- lyins their behavior. complish all that is promised of them. In fact, they may irritate the scalp; therefore, a little personal activity with the hair brush ls usually worth a dozen lotions. ' anrrrsn mscnens nouonun my KING LONDON, Aug.’ iii-ins Majecty, the Kins. has been pleased to com- mand that the Society of Teachers and started out. "It isihothing but’ golf‘ I really believe l! you spent an a brush it well. You will flnd you don't ‘ Magical hair lotions could never sci Y x I Etiquette nun-rise. Q. Isltproperioramentos-sk the lather o! a girl tor permission to mm her? ‘A. Yes; pad he should be Nriectl! frank and truthful about his linen- cial admire, business position, health. happiness. Q. Should the coffee spoon ever be lett stlndifll in the olipi. A. No. The sp°6n should be pieced in the saucer. , Q. Docs one up the porter-fen a train or the attendants on a lake trip or ocean voyage at the beginning or the end of the trip? A At the end of the trip. Household -Hints eymeium How to Make Toilet Perfume Mix two ounces oi alcohol with 011° hall ounce o! orris-root. Keel!» ll tightly corked in a bottle and shake thoroughly each time before usiliil- _ Baking Yowder Baking Powder should alwali! be kept in a cool place. Never place a wet spoon in the can o! baklnil powder. ‘ Ice Pipe The leg pipe of the refrigerator must be scolded at least once a week m insure perfect sanitation. ROLLO BAY AND VICINIT _—_ m, ms ma, Reginald Deagie and two sons. Irwin and Clifford oi Wat- ortown, Mass, nccomplnled by MY!- Deagle's~ mother. Mrs. Andrew F. Peters, lilolldBay East, left tor their homes this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Curran. o! 8t. Teresa's. were recent visitors to Rollo Bay. Miss Charlotte Murphy, oi Boston. is visiting ‘friends in Souris West. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy-end son, Mr. Peter Cluiuon and son, of 5118.11‘ henceforth be known as the Royal Society of Teachers. The an- nouncement came through Lord Gor- ell, Chairman o! the ‘Ileachers Regis- tration Council. A group of 76,000 teachers are affected by the royal order. ‘ - 1t is new proposed that the coun- cil be authorized to elect from its members 100 fellows, who shall be chosen because o! their enlinenoe as teachers. The distinction which registered teachers can now claim by virtue of the King's ’, will it is expected, accelerate greatly the achievement of self-government which hes been the aim of the coun- leetor for $5.900. ell since its formation I! yous ego. o woman should take the risk T be make-sbzfl‘ sanitary is a_menace to health ' Boston. who have been spending a short vacatiozrin Bear River South, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Chaisson, returned this week. The social and dance held in Beer River South school on Augusto, un- der the luspices of the Women's 1n- stitute, was a decided success. Music ‘was furnished by Messrs. Adolphus and Russel Burke. Beer River South, and Mr. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay East. The pies were auctioned. by Mr. William Neale in his ever capable manner, and brought a good sum. Ice cream was also sold, the sum oi M8 wls realised, which goes tnschool improwments. Miss Mary A. McDonald. of Boston. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. McDonald, Lower Rollo Bay. Miss Hilda O'Donnel arrived home recently from Boston on I- visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'- Donnell, Bouris River. . The Frances and Emma Mc- Cormac. Georgetown. are visiting friends and relatives in Littls Pond. 19%.." .- who consequences‘ that may so , easiiyiolidw tlriies of Eflienic distress. Decors andburaes advise Tb: Nnu 0'01 I _ _ ¥54l""'7 N45"- KM" i‘ ample protecrionaga" at germ Soft and comfortable and dcodorfipg, tom brings real_ security and‘ mental composure .,leweg and becrerf m. so m} ' . x ¢ n! -‘ Jifeflc- Duectiomineverypechge. . It provide? womisuwith a iii-ain't»; Imam. Rollo Bey West. motored bore. was in Rollo Bey ‘this week. in- lpsctins seed , ‘ foes. w. n. n. ‘mcmm, m Kent st, Olarlottawwu. m m Milo mm- d-v. in the interest of the Empin We mwrwae company. o! mm be is provincial manager. l"!- Mcfllyiin- her niece. Miss Ade- laide Obaissen, New York, Mrs. Mary to Oharlotmown recently. ‘ - ‘Ica-wfi . H l and gverythinl which will lflcct their ' Lacking in H Ifitelligence Wheri They Blunder; Through/a Lifetime Together‘ Without Ever Learning to IAvoid Dangerous Subjects ,1 \ other or with any oi the complications that arise in _._, domestic life. . ' . ” For it is stupidity voftcnor than wickedness that» wrecks s marriage. Not many men and womensct ' out deliberately to be bed husbands end wives and to, make each other miserable. ‘Iherblunder into doing it and the true correspondent that should be named in nine divorce cases out of ton ls not some other villain or vamp, but lust sheer dumbness. - _ Practically no marriage would be s. failure i! men" and women would give the lame amount oi thought But they don't. cut the best method oi gum-shining around these nid peculiarities and ec- centricities. .. . The average husband and wife act toward each other as ii theywere perfect strangers who had only been introduced ten minutes before and had ual understanding. We all know couples who have lived together tor lorty years without ever finding out bow in work each other. _. Without the wile ever finding out when was the psychological moment to present her husbpnd with the bill ior her new dress and tell him that mother was coming to pay a nice long visit. Without the nuspead 61¢! finding out how to put it to his wife so that she would urge him to,go, in- stzadoi raising a ruotion about it, when he wanted to m oft with his pals on a fishing party. ~ ~ before company at her extravagance he wasn't really begrudging he: a single diamond. He was Just bragging and showing oil how well he provided for his family. Without the husband ever finding out the dlflerence between a woman's temper and nerves and when Ishe is crying for joy and wheh lor rage and that when‘ she nags lt is generally the expression oi her ailection. Nothing can explain this except the fact that m some inexplicable ree- spn people do not use their minds in matrimony as they do elsewhere. livery womeuin business gel: boss’ number and learns to read his mood rrom his face as i! it were an n book. Otherwise she wouldn't hold her lob long. " ' Every man in business studies-the approach to his customers and the best method of selling. himself to them. 1t is only married people who do not try to understand each other, who refuse to see the importance o! in- w. Horton Jsrdine, Heed of Hiils- ' gratiating themselves with each other, who reiuseto be diplomat): witheacb other. Asinine, isn‘t it? ‘ ' And consider; the lack of intelligence that makes husbands and wives think that they can safely insult eachvotherlnd’ sly to each other the things that they would say to no other-human being on earth. ' _A man will tell his wife that she is aiool‘ when she expresses an opinion, thdt she looks like a figure of fun in her new dress, that she is getting old and int. and has lost all oi he: good looks. a A woman will wonder, to her husband's iacc, why he isn't as clever end successful as some other man is. Shewill remind him of all the mistakes as has ever iii-as lady-m in the midst oi his best story and an him that she has heard his pet jokers th- usandtimee. Andmhentboy-cerft under- stand why they ero not ‘compsnionsble and each goes oil to seek the new oi some one who will apply a- healing poultlce oi ‘cum-y m nu or be: wounded vanity. - ~ ~ - And consider the daily spat in which so many married couples indulge. that it would not be long boiore they cut it pawn. yvt every day you m hus- bands and wives industriouely hacking at the foundations of their homo cg i! ‘heads. ' ' For no love will, long stand pcrpteual lt-dndlug, and argument Ind bickering and crlmiastions and reerimina livery quarrel‘ leaves , e bruise that never quite heals. Every knock takes ewey some of the rut on the‘ gingerbread o! matrimony. We can endure to be criticised by outsiders but wecannot bear that those who are near and deer to us should m us as nothing but poor, ‘weak failures. I _. ‘ -' Wewantthegledhaudnsetesoek We ail crave Udmirltionlnd praise. soitwould seenrthatsven enlmbecile sbouidreelile tbattheanlywuytbe! shusbendandwitecennteineeebotberbaflbctiouisby avoidiugeonf" and by lhowing-eeeh-otbsr appreciation. " .. . i a -- ‘ Jndoonsldertbeiukefb infill-INN! _ H throws away the bait with which she caught her husband» wbflttrlfil- ed w her because n» wu paw cad deintlly 4111M- "i" semi macaw: nu conversation and was so lodt-Ipobbnthet butter cam-t ushniumpsdowninqeeievealyrirlev! ‘WWFWWWWMW mumurumuissoalvmieuusorurunmh-rmewgéidw number . ' ' .- ' ,. .|‘_ ~, I snmllgarmwuevfhrnsu It DoeslSeenr‘ Were I Have married peeplq intelligence? Sometimes it seems not. Often it looks as u vascular-n and woe-ml m married they pups mm brains at the sitar and never made use o! them again la dealing‘ with own toward making it s. succeu that they do to any other undertaking in life. They appear to be under the delusion that it isn't neces- sary to devote a single minute to studying the peculiarities and eccentricities of the complex creatures to whom‘ they are married, or even to try to dud not had time to take each other’: measureor establish any platter-m of mute -Witbout the wife ever understanding that when her husband grumbled If any moron aw two people continually bowing an s. tree he would know‘ ‘ thGy did not know 8M7 were bound to bring it tumbling down upon Will!’ _ onthelew. Irbemocisluweseek outmthbnewlioioilyuselanguid. women enuwsyfrvnen‘ lbs . mcltlnhermouth. st-mmepmwawmw-wmnniw _‘ k Doll‘ Miss IMdO-(l) ll it good lemon lotion that is ldpucuut aloo- hbl capable o! Tflmoyinl ‘freckles? (alrunuycmold. e foot m inches tell and I weigh lill pounds‘. My measurements m: ankle.‘ ‘M: calf. llii; thigh, 16;" hips, M; waist. 2'1; must. 82; wrist, d. road? ~ u. r. x. Answeh-(l) Lemon lulu diluted with a 1min water a. other suitable liquiddnakel an caudal» nus bleach butlusadryingelectoutheskin. Alcoholileisodrying. Hyou up ward to counteract this "elect. The light summer freckles may be bleach- ed with such a lemon mixture. but not the dark. ell-yeer-rouad type o! ireckle. (I) You sbouidwelglt about lsn pounds more. lrovireall and thigh merits m good. LOIS Illeklledb-Iod “NI! Dear lliss Leeds-How can 1 u» myskineleuloekiagrlbeveleise! bllfilihlldl and my nag 1g glwgyg shin! m: looksred. ANXIOUI. Answer - Regular washing with only thins that will keep your skin clean. The bllckhllds are med. e1 Girl Ind Plflllpd face powder mixed with mp eon water. um examine W“! Ililn ll nilhfl. bathe it in bot boric ldidlfilllflbfl sud gently pgggg out the larger blackheads with e comedo OXDNIIOP. Do not izy to take M M may at eiie time. new betas with fresh boric seas solution, my and WW1!!! 0M i!) ‘dram peroxide; two (l) drums bowls Midi two (I) eueeel witch-haul: 101.111 u) 01mm rose meters Use the lime lotion lathe first yitn eodcnam. Donut u." gm POWQI- {(139 "d. shiny am may be I of lndigptien, pug!”- flou. poor circulating or underweight. Build in ‘your wicht u» maul. Drink plenty o: nut-tetanus nun I114 Mt plIbl-y of froth xffllifi 1nd IBM vmlsblu dell!- hlnin 6st- doon oven day. hue’ i ‘use-n coroner? . moan, tbllmlriunmanlveoiacnemeturé - mlobmoltbuttbesthiraaéuure» plenty of soap and warm water is the ' ' with the natural oil o! the skip. was " yfilrlm both morning and evening ‘ pstonun lane lotion lush u tbs‘ morning mo: cleansing you: (gee , will Ind water and than _ u.‘ 11's on advanced‘ I _ will prove a fir; omical choice.‘ l: gunman; gmct two-m mu nil-bin r ereetfireptjiden m- blackheads is u... n; Youmiy need to weer mu ~\ * __,__ ‘l ; look i .~auueai_sosymnuuvudnuhriiiliiiu ‘l » "3 A" . MIIOOIQIJIMOIQIIQI-hhlfllv-TIVOQ Mat ti... Fashionable * " , _, fAfeVWearing illustrated Dressmiafklh; Lesson Furnished ‘ With Every Pattern - IByAnnebeIIelWorthWinQ-ton‘ 1- --y_-w» circular skirt. 1, _ The bodice and sleeves have gs:- ioretions to be out ecu-t for the m for contra-rust fabrics u minis; Mimi offal! Paris imbflh. ‘In ltyli N6. $08 it use bfthe twosurleou o! the caps. The iisckline? shows inifirllilhl fem- inine note’ in draped can». :5»; o; extnmoly slender. . w; exclusive‘ and “easily copied u s moderate cult. It is designed in siuj l8, l8 You-Pl, 30. 8O 40 and 42 iuelld bust.“ ,‘ a. Flowered and plain chiiicn midi with or withcutths sleeves b chum- ing for dining and dancing, or m; impormnt afternoon‘ bridge.‘ , ‘i Black chiller! with hitching shoe] laccistmlp chic icr mares. Black ‘crepe satin u; reverse mn- ment, slate blue silk crepe. apricot icrvm satin ‘using two surf-res and puzfie £11k crepe are wearable siec- ticm that are eiichantipglv lax-sly. Pattern price, ll cents. Be m! to fill in else of, ‘gilllilrn. new! Pztgsrn Department. , ‘The Large FashitzrMlgu-zine is, l5 cents. but only‘ l0 septa when ordered with s pattern. .-—-_-_—__—_-___q i . n ._ A we. crepe n 41m. no tiara; will" nswtall season. ‘ and fabric‘ that‘ accumulative-maximal: , . 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