- a.’ ~ .-. 1v 7- ~~. . '~i1£’! -’ . l. . _ .-r.:ui-..I".‘¢" s.‘ '4 envy enly ale i rlthii ) 28 rovli erce iur l Lu: i‘ y two arth- aath ‘now.- "fix S11v4 furs v and tli Ship gradir raw fu No e torect Drol 418 St. _____.___.__-. iiortmcixwaw lager beer, followed by warm . rake. the stroniz-zmelllng rice- spirit. w».- . 1. i w. r.i@a.r.m......l-... lAglDay in a lih-iit-Coloiiel (loruun (‘ussc-viv. F, R, G. 8., ixhii-s the following 111' Lrwtln“ account of a day in a Jliptnt-s: inn: (B! M"- LYdli Hoyt) . l arrived ut a wooden building ' with verandnhs along‘ its two It there is any 1111111161106 11@1“.°°“ storeys, int: his palms on his thighs and bowing low with loudly indrawn ‘breath, received me and showed me Japan one sits o'n the flour, which ls covered with inohthlck soft straw matting‘. A nesan (chamber- maid) entered, prostruted herself on hands and knees with forehead touching" the ground, and, kneeling, offered mo n tiny bowl filled-with pale green native tea, mllkless, augarless. Iinvini: ordered luncheon 1 changed into a kimono, borrowed sandals raised high by strips of wood under the wooden soles, and‘ stumbled across the ixarden to tbel bathroom, n ‘lavat- apnrment floored with planks sliirlitly separated to let water drain ‘iotween them. At one end holding" ten pi-rs almost boiling water. Leaving the sandals outside the form. l sut on mysi-li‘ tliormiulily wltli soup andi hot wuli-r from l a wooden bucket and then entered the hath. As fii‘\'(‘l‘il1 persons usually into it together, they must thorouixliLv clean before doinu‘ so. The bah is mennt uni)’ tu sit and stew in for un hour. A Nlenl 0n thi- Floor. llrylni." myself with a tiny towel, l ri-turnerl to my room for my meal. for a Japanese inn has no public dining-room. l sut on the floor, leaning on a vi-ivi-t arm-rest, while the nesan. squatting on her heels. placed on n foot-light. tablo iii-fore inc eight or more small porcelain bowls con- taining food cut up Into small pieces. tine livid meat, .another véaizetables, a third raw fish. a fourth sugared chestnuts, a fifth delicious red sauce. New wooden chopsticks were sealed in paper. From a covered lacqnired ‘box the nesan filled n bowl with hot rive. With the chopsticks l picked l-lts from every bowl indiscrimin- ately and sliovellcd clotted lumps of rice into mymontb. washlni: them downviith excellent Japanese The evening meal was similar. but a fowl c\it into small pieces was cooked in a pan on the brazler in my room. At night the nesan spread a mat- he occasion Don't tress on the floor, placed on it u l - W931’ B 10W~ "Mk "um and n "mm vewu necked chiffon dress when travel- piliow packed hard ,wlth sand. "n8 or 811011911151 91' 1911915 when hung up green mosquito curtains. playlng so" or 151111191 D0111 9V9!‘ . .. be overdressed» Don't b h and saying. O imsnml kudnsai I m “Y c 911D ("Condescend to rest honorably"). c o es’ but always sued 011951 even if but a few. Don't wear erirem. ‘left me to repose. .1 Ono piece dress far early spung. carried out in soft colored o ape i feel _dresseil. to wear |anil more jewelry. leis and styles go, however, one of- iten sees a (lcbutante and a much ,older woman wearing the same mo- wns u raised platform, atideL The (lgbutgnte who wlghgi; to 1116 01111-1" u “ninth-n bath ciwhble "Yrbe considered well dressed should 1* 111111 1111011 ‘V1111 never be overdressed or too con- spicuously dressed. The debutante needs more even- dooi- and my kimono on the pint-ting (lresses than anything else in a stool and wnshcdher wardrobe. pJet casions. u».- that, if one size or formality of the party, it is better to err on the side of being too simply dressed than too elabor- ately dressed. The wendressed gm m. woman transacted. More material is to be always pays particular attention bought l“ sewlng‘ Money t to the small details of her costume. "med l” buy Cllrlslnlas mesa“ s A hm which is wrong and shoes for the cbildrens Christmas tree. which are inappropriate can m“ Some articles were sold amounting the smartest costume. Shoes are 1° 34-011 The lemalllllel °t more often out of key than hats, l 9119111113 “'11s 511E111 l“ think—partlcularly since the vogue cards. At the next meeting which Fancy shoe‘; are will be held at. the school on the But can day of examination the members anything be more incongruous than are B01118 10 1199-! @119 131111111911- high-heeled slippers worn with a tailored many of them-even ridiculous things to street with any costume. The extremely light and "dressy" visitors were present. After dress is not very much worn any 11181-111118 111111 119911 011911611 111 111° more, and the dress for even form- usual manner the business of the al afternoon occasions is no longer club was transacted. New School made of chiffon, but of crepe ro- Committee was appointed. it was malne or a like material. One rar- ely sees hats with feathers, where- as in days gone by we did not con- sider ourselves dressed up unless our hats had feathers of some kind attached. The sum 11D. i should say the most important thing for the girl who wishes to be considered well dressed is to dress for fancy shoes. very pretty in their place. 1'11)’ bright colours in the street. Healthy Children Always Sleep. Well The healthy child sleeps well "rm ' OFFENSE confident of being is in doubt as suit’! Yet i have if she must econ- oimlze (as most people must these , days) let it be in her daytime cloth- at Mrs‘ Samuel Howsg handed me by Hll‘ll[i\"l'|\’lfllll. an old e8 rather than ill evening 010M168. man with l! 4311111! ltfflllflil llin waist, She should have one or two suits or dresses appropriate for all oc- A point to remember is correctly for or colored shoes *1.’ a THE. CHAR ETIQUETTE f ‘Japanese 11111 OVERDFtESSlMYJON THE n51‘ ' OF THE YOUNG GIRL is TH: THE on: UNPARDONABLE by day the front whlls of 1119 919111911 of the nlatron and those the apartments consisting‘ only of 01 1119 l191111tfl11te, ft is a very slight sliding paper screens with a panel 9119- ‘ of ‘glass in each room; at night of ‘caglildggggidgoggé, fl>flgugé§°zznwglfx wooden shutters. The landlord rest be wom__at any rate. ARE ‘v°m_ iby girls and women of all ages. There used to be fiilktgtléflirstJzx-il: 1 a ver e ' i to a room empty of fnrnlture-inlzizllfs’ ‘$3.1m! Guild weir blapk velvet but a debutante must not. I am glad that this is no longer so. A girl of any age may wear black if she wishes and, what is more. smartly Black is smart and ser- iviceable and becomes almost every woman. Probably the principal difference between the smartly dressed dc- butante and the older girl or mat ron is that the latter is privileged more elaborate costumes So far as inod- Certain colors that used i0 be to the B6811 “m, one,’ regular meeting at the home b wear m the Mrs. John Crawford on Novem er and during its waking hours i; nay. er cross (but always happy and laushlhk- IIt is only the sickly alum that is cross and peevisli. Mothers, if your children do not sleep well; if they are cross and icry a great 118111. give them Baby's Own Tab- lets and they will soon be well and happy again. The Taiblels are a mild but thorough laxative which ire-Shiste-the bowels, sweeten the stomach, banish constipation, ooilc and indigestion and promote ihealthf-u-l sleep. ‘lllisy are absolute- 1y Ell-Rranteed free from opiates and may be given to the newrborn boibe with perfect safety. The new sales tax ‘wt-I not iincrease the price of Baby's Oivm- Tablets, as the company my! the tax. You can still obtain the Tablets through any imvedlclno dealer at 25 cents a box, or by mail, post paid. from the Dr. Wdilioms’ Medicine 00.. Brockviiie, Ont. ----»o-—-- “Ab." She sighed. "l shall never our bis footmrl lulu; tbs step l have listened for with eager earl in be cam through the _ garden veto. the step that liu so often thrilled my heart n l beard it on the front porch. Never, i never sgiiiiii" ' _- "fin be ion. you?" asked the sympathetic friend. y,- » ~- il .\ Report of Womeivs Institutes, Prince Edward Island Brudsneli—At the meeting 91 this institute which was held 011 December 4th at the home of MP5- Siilney Mcii-ntyre, seven members and two visitors were P19119111- After the singing of the Odé 111111 the reading and adoliilflll 01 1119 minutes of the previous meeting 11 meeting then adjourned and a social hour was held. A donation o; 950i) was given to the school to assist in buying fruit and candy for the Christmas Tree. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alifred Dewar. Murray Harbon-Oni December 10th twenty-one members 111111 five visitors met at the home 01 Mrs. Horace Hyde 101‘ 111$‘- 1951M"- institute meeting. The 1116911118 opened with the lnstlhle 0119 followed by the institute D111Y§1~ Roll-call was responded 10 11v 81V- ing a Christmas verse. The S1011 and school committees gave 1111311‘ reports. Each member c011t1111111e11 something to the 11108181111119 °1' paid a fine of ten cent. Some Chritmag cake recipe? 111111 511E595‘ tions for Christmas B1115 “'91?- exchanged. A Christmas box was packed for. the orphanage. 00115151" ing of Children's clothing 60.11‘ trimmed by the members. The meeting closed wit hthe singing 01 the National Anthem. The 118K! meeting will be held at the home FsIrvlew.-At the meeting of the Falrvlew institute which was held on December 5th at the b01119 of Mrs. W. S. McNeill, eleven mem- bers and eight visitors were present. The meeting opened 111 the usual manner after. which the business of the meeting -was W88 the nleylns Middleton-This club held it! of twelve the 6th. Eight. members and decided to hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. C. C. Graig and to invite the Bodeque and Searletown Institute. On Decembe 4th this clubfiigain met for its regular meeting and seven members and twelve visit- ors were present. After the minutes had been read and adopt- ed the report of the School Com- mittee wa; heard, and a new com- mittee was appointed. An com- mittee was appointed to visit the sick. The next meeting will be held at the home f0 Mrs. Ellis Bradshaw. New Amism-At the regular meeting of this institute which was held at the home of Mrs. David Walker on December 13th, nine- teen members snd six visitors were present. After the meeting had been opened in the usual mariner plans were made for a Christmas tree for the School Children. A Christmas box for the Mount Herbert Orphanage was packed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. James Marchbank. Central Royalty-On December 6th this club met for it; regular meeting st the home of Mrs. .1. W. Trowsdale. Nine members and five visitors were present. After the meeting bail been opened in the customary manner the minutes of the previous meeting were rend and adopted. and the busi- ness of the club was attended to. The School Committee reported the floors painted and the school visiting committee gave an account of their visit, congratulating the teacher upon the progress of liar pupils and the general improve- ment in the school. The men were than invited to loin the women to enjoy the short programme which llld been proplred. u this w“ the lut time they would liavv In. I. B. Romboullii with them. A short address wn presented to In. Rsmbougb aooompliieir 19111001000 llfl. In Rpmbonlb nice speech thanking the members "No. fie has taken to with toiicbol of rich oinbroidiry. rubber loin! " _, y“ sfl-€- ~ » . s. _‘.~. vmrins or In A.‘ for iheii-"gooii vim- rim 1110011118 home Lorrirrows GUARDIAN - business discussion was held. The- ....;in1:-~l¢;1.'4€i€a¥-ré.i>.._. . i ‘ ' " York-‘f-Th-‘e f9‘111.111' 111991113 o! on. tun. met in the home 01 Mrs. Ebenezer Brown on December 11th. Eleven members were present. The meeting 011911911 111 the usual manner, after which roll was called and answered ‘V1111 iimerlcks or verses on the Institute. were very interesting. The busi- ness of the club was then transact- age is to be packed on Wednesday. December 19th. The followin! D10" gramme was carried out: A Darby orize was $111911 A1111 A Mllslcal Wedding Mrs. Smith and Mrs Brown. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Warren Vessey. Murray Riven-At the meeting of this institute which was held at .he home of Mrs. John Ferguson, Plans were made for a Bazaar and Sale of Home Cooking and Candy to be held on December 15th. The been read and adopted the busi- make a quilt for the Orphanage. A dictionary has been bought for the school. After flhe business had been completed one half the mem- bers dressed ln very antique cost- umes entertained the other half by readingb music and cound- rums. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Reginald Forbes. Cable Head Each-On the 27th of November ten members of -this institute met in the institute Hall for the regular meeting of this club. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted after which roll was called. A paper entitled “How t oConduct an In- stitute Meeting" was read by one of the members. A sum of money Montiquc.—Flf-ieen members and three visitors met in the Commun- ity Welfare League Rooms on De- cember 4th to bold the regular meeting of this institute. After the meeting had been opened in the usual manner the minute of the last meeting were read and adopted. Report; of the different committees were read and new committees were appointed. Two very interesting papers entitled “A lllvins-room That is Liveiible" and “Nutrition in Children" were read by Mrs. Fraser and Miss Morrlssey. it was declded~to plan a play for th beginning of the year and a committee of four ladies was appointed to-select a suitable play. The next meeting will be held in of it ‘Dir f-Ufifiti" 111T - ....F.EBRU;AR.Y.9,_19§i M N‘? 11°11" '11‘? Kiri» Well Kc ly. E take ind it ni ~ver t ii u m turn spend them In thcopen llil‘. night ness was discussed. A box has and day, " been sent to the Orphanage and insist upon the members are planning to siirroundinizs, office shop or factory. Tuberculosis thrives upon dirt. ' Ins for sumption. Do prote work. lf you are grinder. not suckers. Cuspidors factory disinfecting‘ lnfeetsnt is a 5 per cent ‘sollllloh carbollc acid-this spoonfuls to a pint of water. Thil ' solution will Wit-g voted f0!‘ charitable purpos~ tuberculosis. Cuspldors should b6 es. The next meeting will take cleaned every dnv W111i 1111111115 place in the institute Hail. water. Do week. Live one day each work for yourself. ln the open air If Fossil?"- is nearly always secure a substitute. If damp or if there» are any 1111111 rooms in the house, where the 1111111 and air cannot medy the conditions at once. -—---<-0>—>- issrl-xu m in"; HALH,“ Live a regular life, Wear clean clot Bathe [WNW 111111111112‘. A Wi.il'lll bn a course towel. Prlwflve deep blfiflllllnp‘ n. go to u door or window or g0 out of fresh air in the oiTire or factory where YOU 8P6 Many persons overwork. Vernon! ‘who have diseases like is irrinne or typhoid often return to their work before and such persons fall easy vlctlml to tuberculosis. Some people are born with weak constitutions. All such should seek out-of-doors work. ~ ' 4» f}! ‘.31. 1.x"! - ‘PYPOG IIAPIIIUAL l'i\'lti\‘ PD clean. Some members ccmliflsed as many plmly ‘ll “"11- QD your teeth ~1- as six or seven verses. all of which good order I t lull and in hes and kflup ma feet dry. e11 11nd reports were heard o‘ Alwflys wash ‘ ' . Y 0011111111-1995- A box lol- me orphan ace before meals. m" "Mums and frflquentiy, if possible tii with 508D once or t‘ ' . ,_ _ sank-M" Brown‘ A button-lime 1131411111119. with a 11111111111 ~18 Contest of Elgh Minutes whic a m‘; followed by R rub niiun. ~down with 1:111 ~. ach morniniz when vou got ‘ u twelve deep. long fir" h the same before yournizllir.’ i-‘Jllt. During" the gm.‘ when‘: “"1 "*1" 1111* opportunity ii. on December 12th, twenty mem- :0 tglltrirefiltitlgltlainf°gzp ul"”°"111'111~’- berg and three visitors were pres- n0 "M prawn“ doc “hwy; P11111111- =nt. After the meeting had beleln doc" 1’ 1-1 Hui. m- apened in the usual manner t e ' __ -_ H __ business of the Club was carried Ajaigu", 13:5. Lllusade- l111°llgll' The reports of me dllflep orccment of laws prolilhltihfi: 11in- ent committees were read. The ‘M: n" sidewullkfl- or vrflfififilzf l‘ Secretary reported that maps’ floors o1‘ in street curs ‘orkotlltlr blackboard and other articles for (gnnvofyuncel- “ ‘ ‘r 7119 school hall been received‘ Do 71011110181011 your ilnizei- or b with‘ your tonixuo when you the leaves of a book or liundli: money OI‘ PIIDPTF. next 1119911115 wlll be held at the D0 not be afraid of‘ the fresh 1191119 91 11115- R- Keenan- A llll’. Become an “open air crank". Live out of doors ns nuiirli as Lower Bedequa-Sixteen meni- DONHIMP- Find u" your l.,.,.,.,.,,uon hers and twelve visitors met at. in u“, “p,” ,,|,._ the home of Mrs. Alex MscFarlanc walk “w, m. “n.9,, m]... dam,‘ 011 119991111191‘ 9111 101‘ 1119 1915111117 l1’ it does not ovcrtire _vn.i. if meeting of this club. After the possible, miikl‘. it a point tn on“. lit nimitcs of the last meeting liau m“; (wn wank, my “M, y..."- and cleanliness .in your whether ir. linnie. ist upon havinp; an abundance you are employed. ItJI-‘resh air Ailltilld prevents . con- not work in a dusty place. it a mechanic. insist upon ction from the dust at your a piilisher or refuse to work’ on wheels equipped with blowers or in office, shop or should always i-ontain a solution. A izond dis- is, six ten- kill the germs of they are fully recovered- not work scvcn dayfl l?" ponl ble to the cellar of the house is he admitted. 1'9‘ PLAIN AID PLAI l) lllbilll taken byjnrhrilc made a p, the ague Rooms. Sqsvlews-Thirteen mern two visitors met at the Mrs H. L. Donald on Seaview institute. The opened with the singing 1N10l1ted._'l‘he Secretary 111111 839.75 bad been mad 311l1l>er and Sale of Fancy The next meeting will take the home of 811111110 Plrk.—At the Furness ten women were The meeting opened with 111s of the Ode, followed call and the reading and of the minutes of tbs meeting. The busing: of the various committees The School Committee to visit tbs pick p“ school were anointed. iilrf. u the n‘ solo by i In" firs; and a recitation _| . . It is astonishing bow ll _ . The wiil- b! iiaid- iii the l». - *~"t_ ' r- e~~ ~"~~ 'f'~ -—'-~'\~\u.».4._ -.1»--. ‘fw- Pn. oat-rwu-n-nw-Qp-Q‘ j . December 13th for the reiular meeting of the Ode after which the minutes of the last meeting were read Mrs. Colin Donald, 111981111: of this club which wiiii held at the home of Mn. was discussed and the report; of were road. the necessity of thorough 1118 of the lcbooirflew 0001131111.: M inspect. tbs ‘"1118 - 000M911 bers and home of meeting of the and reported e at the Articles. place at Results regular John Present. the ling- 11! roll- adoption previous tiio- club Mr. John reported of": Ir. Florence tbs b! lltu If.“ ’ OIIQ fuiapovorty vvheh one m». ‘The plaid skirt and the jacket 01 plain material is one variation of the popular . tallieur that is 1111' tlculsrly youthful and charmlns- Pain in His Side is Now All Gone Ontario Main Pleased With 1110 ing Doildfu Kidney Pllil Mr. John F. Pain tells of rlilof from suffering and gladly advluo 001' on to fry Budd's Kidney P1111 Mlnefit. out. m. a-isowhl)" ‘IOIHOII-t hora is very satisfied 11111 Dddi Kidney Pi! d "l bad boon patting very 1W l" fooling hastily able-tn 60,1111‘ 1' m with pains in my side.’ 111- 11" status. "I potiholdofonoofrfl" [mummy some social [Ml 0i hilt". Contained from Tak- well-known F. Pain, a ll. ti trooblqri"