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Let it heighten the _ evening for the opening of Senator favoured m, "mm r. r flavour-buns wt t!» w" b”! She was Told was Dead Creelmcn murmur» new was». m way it buttons u no mat- E ‘i » testciAndltwlllbcjmt as nppotleln‘ ~ _ Th“ bugumui “u,” on“ flu vidu-i m, “u”. n" Import“; ' l "l 'A°m°"°"" "u lu°°'~ _ wh t u w do Mm boy‘ whom you can Hem‘ e1, scene of greet activity in the old shoulder height. ButltmustbcHelnzTomntoKotohup De" Mlssqnlx“ a c , m d m ear of e and a cow and 'shlpplng days once mON T8118 with YOU d!!! see 5t 1 glam; how —nn-derr<-m pedigreed» vlne-rlwned lead n" <l'l"°- I ha“ t“ ‘°“‘- a“ y 5 a‘ ' ' 1k who laughter of a. happy care free utterly simple itistofashlon it. Just tomatoes; picked, cooked and bottled I can neither persuade nor force them to milk her. We need the mi . whmng Enjoying the “my punk a h" m!” pa" ‘o u” "mm "'° "m d" " "kndd “d '““' w” “m” “Md °° m” a“ °“° w d° m’ mm“ lurac Provided by the Senator. I 1t depends entirely ch its desl r ' men-d tn perfection in the lnrgeat ing, I have but one good arm and wonl: herd. Get 1 , m “ma”! 5“ m‘ ketchup plant in the world. up and ggi; breakfast while the boys sleep, yet be- I In the old days when ships would I ~ i; i i - 10d sides r have to do this task. what can you do be launched at the very snot where l I‘ l‘ "m"? l°l°lv 1°? "Wnwn ct u mu c or mo by. with such boy" Pops‘ the senator h” m8 Lodge. n‘ doubt wear, carried out in faillc crepe silk] """““l“'b' pficed! _. - the villagers enjoyed themselves in f‘ °r l“ crepe "u"- tyle No. 401 is designed in sizes g- Amw"; just such a fashion. s J Not much, I cm afraid. unless you fall beck on : One old gentleman, Mr. ‘Thomas :81‘: ha} 3° ""1- 35- 33 llld 4° 5, the good old biblical dmtrine: "He that will not L. Murphy, recalled that on one 0c- ' labor neither shall he eat." Possibly if you de- lcasion. when Charles McKlnnon. a m“ l‘ “wit” 3% 7"“ 54' 1-1 . - l ~ lfiOh. ‘ - 1 t d th b ilk th tth wont milk from their ‘large shipbullder was m such a ' iaeosridgeeofohsmrgrninglllr meayde their breakfast c0n- {hurry to get a ghip named Silver Pm” M P 51.1.53“ 15 “m” l" i‘ iingent ch their car-hing ll. they might be more Inhibited and ready for its ocean l “m” °' “l” (“m l‘ 9mm“) _ willing to establish cordial relations with old Bossy.‘ vpygge m the 01d lgountry, that h; ' w"? “In ‘imllmll- g HJ-Hrln:fgihfzggrl-llafngzizl“ W" ll _ -—-——— had her full rigged on land and ' Or else, since they seem to have an anti-milking complex. why don't when the ice broke and she was; ““““ " “ " " " "' " " " you tell them if they don't milk themselves they must hire somebody else igqnched, she proved, to be m; Nu 40L Si” _"”""_"“_ "u" heavy and toppled over and about: to do the milking? They might prefer to sell papers or cut grass or run ' a hundred people were nearly : errands for the grocer or whatnot to performing upon the cow. --- drowned ‘Ihls was a three muted} Of course, it is outrageous that two nearly grown boys should be too schoonem one o; many grhomerg- _ lazy to perform such a simple domestic task and that they should have sc bum a; poxiey River 1n mo“ days, ' ‘ ' ' ‘ "' little sense of their responsibility toward the familyas not to be willing to do their part cf the work that is necessary to keep the household mach- rigged on sea and loaded with pro-| duce for Emglsnd. Upon their arrival - - -- - -- ‘Aw. lnery going. They should be glad to put their strong young shoulders in the 01d coiuitry they were sold. City State , i i iiiitlci" the load mid help lift some 0i the burden from you and their Mahy 01d tales were told, by the ‘ i llwlllvl" old inhabitants of the district; of "Madame," shouted the angry x the activities in those days. The old neighbor, "your little Reginald has rooayow H coo» mrrvo» o» Evergrcens to bc planted this month may bc reccivcri Willi tlic soil under the burlap liuvd and dry. If But don't despair of them. Don't conclude that because they are not willing to do uny domestic labor, they are inevitably destined to be loafers and parasites. Adolescence: is never quite so bad and hopeless as it seems at the time to be. And for some unknown reason girls and boys have a store kept by Michael Kilbride m Just thrown n brick throdah our 184a. which was later moved down, wlnddwl" the ice to John Yen's place at Port “And would you bring me the Hill, aha which is still standing ih, brick?" beamed Rcslnnldb mntlwr- By MARY CHRISTIE CHAPILR is The man was thlllllllwi" tlici‘ are planted without remedy" peculiar aversion to doing chores in their own homes. or rather their pur- the yard of my In!‘ was menuork. “we are keeping B“ the Mme men”, A‘ ACUDEXT I That lift of dark lashes - 7 - jng [his condition, they are pretty ants’ homes, for whom they get homes of their own they get busy as bees 6i Records in the book‘ o‘ the cum” o, m‘ w“ prank“. I . ‘ - ' m“ Wm °f the head * ' * m)“ m"! likely l0 turn brown, and die the and delight in doing the very things that their mothers and fathers ex- more have the names or m t ~ i "0 "meme! B!“ ""5 Bl" 11w“ W1‘ first year- rha difficulty may be hausted themselves in trying to get themtodo. the m, s me o, m t if“; l "If you only knew," said Peter me geiiigimegc, the cruelty , , ,1" Overcome by removing me burlap Amon theiecolés i‘ an! cw“ t just five minutes after taking from z a n s 1. the flre, m cool slightly. Pour inls ' Armstrmlg- his “amlmme "F65 100k" Memmy stirred wmli“ him’ and‘ after tlic plants have been set in Sc if your bovs would rather do without milk than milk the cow you ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' articles Purchased for the Ofllcers sterilized bottles end seal with wax lng directly into LlIOSL‘ oi Prudence and his V/JICC low and vibrant with a note she hurl n01. licurci bcfcreflll you only knew the freshness, the in- Llie old ache he'd hoped was dead.‘ Queer how the fact that she looked like that ‘someone’ drew him as though she were a magnet! place sun breaking the crust with a sharp pic-k or u shovel. Tlicn a gen- erous amount cf water should be ap- plied so that the soi1_wi1l become had better sell her. Don't let her become a. bone of contention between you and your sons. Better no milk at all than to have the milk of human kindness tum to clabber through daily spat: over it. Mess of the Rifle Brigade of PEI. amounting ot £4, 7. 4 1-2. CORNER Mrs. Willi-am Palmer. daughter of Alexander McKay who ran the mill qgggu pxypln JELLY This is a. slow setting jelly and rev quires at least a. week to set. It ll particularly good with veal or porl and I find that it makes a. delicloiu But, after all, if your boys are not willing to do their share of the household tasks and if they are willing to sit around idle and see you and their mother do the work. the fault is yours because you did not teach She had been in trouble, too. He knew what suffering meant, She spoke now. with an effort spirntiori that a girl like you can bring 1:11.". ll mum's life, you would nvvir dim: to cull yourself names thoroughly soaked. This treatment will usually prevent losses, which might. otherwise bc sustained. No and it makes a delicious accompani- ment to a. meat or chicken salad. on the Warburlon estate, is the only person now living who was born on the estate. she told how About l2 medium sired sweet green peppers, 0% curs white sugar. wally’ seeking m bro“ ‘he magic spell‘ r at. ha is don by leaving the them to be helpful when they were little. You spoiled them by doing all ___“ F, h . 2, 1m i ‘ti M, And lmd "um “lmml “m1 “amml “d Ilnlrlap orrlnthe bail: of earth if the the work and letting them loaf, and new you resent the very habits that when a Mme 3m ‘M “quid ‘u’ m. 1% 01198 vlnesar. 1 bottle pcctin- mun‘ SPREAD ( “as nM v p m o ~ at m"- soil has been thoroughly soaked. you bred in them the 511°” and he“! ‘he um‘ ‘m’ Dlflllfd "l! 59°55 m“ 33nd the Be" Twiymme had already “red °‘ ' her father. pgppers quite fine. putting them Every mother needs fruit spreads her! She could scarcely credit ilvliat Peter Armstrong said! Sm waiitccl desperately to believe u, and shc knew he wbsn‘: insmccrc, or a payer of idle, empty compliments, but . . . . but . . l Prudcnccs lioiiit thrilled to Llic aiords. Slic iolci lit-incl!’ that Kills: strange, electric excitement was be- "I-I didn't like you, the first time l mct you. But now things are dif- ferent, I - misjudged." “About the Traymore incident?" Peter raised his brows. They were well-defined, and had s. little air of breeding all their own, as though his ancestors had been aristocrats. "I was s. bit summary in meeting out Sometimes this is necessary because the earth will drop away unlcss held in place by the burlap. his work. "Oh, do show me how the little \\‘llC(!lS g0 round! ‘ Slic skipped over l to the central table, eyeing the fric- ' It is the easiest thing in the world to teach children to be industrious and helpful, because all little children are crazy to do whatever their par- ents are doing. ‘The little boy wants to lielp fatheflmow the grass or bring in the wood or whatnot. The little girl wants to help mother make a cake or sweep the floor. And if the children are encouraged in this. and each given its appointed task and held responsible for it, and espec- ially if they are made to feel that they are of great assistance and that father and mother could not get along without it. there is no trouble decorated with spruce and fir. lit up with many coloured lanterns. At seven o'clock a dance official- the hospitality of Senator McArthur ‘This old blew presented n pretty; through the chopper twice. Drain scene at twilight with the sun uet- on game of the juice and pad! Z ting over the water and the Lodge. cups solidly with the chopped in.“ pepper Mn‘ gnough Juice made from fresh fruit and when to flood the cups. Disccrd the bal- ance of the Juice. for the children's school luncb sandwiches. At this time of t?" year fruit spreads or butter can. ' the fresh fruit is not available the; Bring pgppgrs,’ can be made from canned or dried 1y opened the lodge and the visitors sugar and vinegar to a hard boil“ fruit. For making fruit spreads, take to the strains of a. fox trot enjoyed‘ set aside inn warm place for 20_ eqllll PB-Ylis 0f llmle End Elly Ollwl’ minutes, uncovered, stirring cccas-l fruit. bench. prune. apricot. srnpc cm“ of Be" ' ' ' m“ l’ one man" jusme m the Mkmh But he was Limit! gislzsl?" “whats m“ messy about the" doing their pa" when they are Brown. and his daughters who extended a lonelly Bring again to a. f-ull rollini Plum. tomato or cranberry. To twc and he as famous as Peier Arm-l asking for it. And you know, when s u . e er . Ibo“ ad be“ ‘or two minutes. Re- cum o’ apple pulp’ and an aqua: strong, found llPl‘ an inspiration, there might bu hope that Bert would lecl that fascination, and return to lier again. The girl did not realize the full magnetism of Peter's personality. Her reaction had been to Peter, and not to the absciit Bert. Miss Prud- ence hud a good deal to learn about herself, if the truth be told. She stood there in the dusty lab- oratory, locking up at Peter with her pretty cyos, a picture sweet enough to warm the hcart of any man. Peter was human. 'I.‘his trusting child had filled his thoughts consid- erably of late, more than ha yet fully realized. She was so different I flung him ln the water, I didn't realize that you were there." Prudences heart had given a stab at the mention of ‘Iraymore’; name. But, all the same, her spirits rose. She was going to fight this miser- able feeling, and strive to be what Peter Armstrong thought she was. "Oh, it wouldn't have made a scrap of difference if you nsd seen me. You're e. cave-man," she said rallyingly. “Perhapsfl he smiled. "Anyhow, I could fight for the woman I loved. if that's what you mean." Another thrill shot through the girl, and a flush rose to her smooth “Not an aid to beauty," he grin- ned. (O11! had lie rvcogiiized her, after all, on that imforiuiiate en- counter at tlie Towers, when Vir- glnia's face had worn its mask of mud? UpJtill new, she'd quite con- vinced herself he hadn't. But this hint pointed otherwise. wretched little Lucia must have given the show away.) ‘Do show me the experiment." she urged, to hide her confusion, "All right. It's quitc simple. Mix- ing lubricants . . . So. Now I start spinning the disc . . . then pour the mixture on . . ." Peter's hand shook a little with suppressed amusement at Virginias antics, so I know one family in which the “girls are all boys whose mother has taught them to cook and serve a meal as perfectly as any chef or butler. And they never think of not relieving mother of much of the drudgery of housework. And I know another family in which the children each have their appointed task and each have their allowance, but when any child cordial greeting to all. During the afternoon the visitors strolled about enjoying and admiring the beautiful scenery. Many 100k advantage of the boats placed at their disposal, wants extra money it is permitted to earn it by doing some special work and went for d sail on the river. about the house. It is all in the way you bring up a child, and if children are not help- ful it is the parents‘ fault. DOROTHY DIX. O O O O O O i Dear Dorothy Dix-I believe that the best way to stop divorce would sc be to appoint a. conciliatory board of six members, three men and three women not under the age of 60. Before any action could be taken the complainant would have to appear in person without any representation and lay his or her grievance before the board. I venture that after hear- d; ing the advice that these grandmothers and grandfathers would give, it would not be necessary to call in a lawyer and many a home would be 1g son of Charlottetown. The ladies of St. Peter's Angli- can Church served tea on the grounds. Azfter the opening dance at seven. Mr. James McLean, of Freeland, the nators right hand‘ man, called for speeches. Among those speaking was Mrs. Oscar W. Mcccllum, of Saskatoon, ughier of the late Donald Nichol- who said was a great pleasure for her to move from the fire and stir in Dec- tin. Skim and stir repeatedly for A huge bonfire was now net 0n fire which lighted up the colmtry side for miles around. The crowd then gave themselves up to the entertainment of the evening and dancing in the iodill was in full swlnfl- About ll o'clock when the harvest moon was shining over the waters. another bonfire built like a haystack in the stream was set B01118 U"! made n never to be form-ten night- The dancers paused as if fascin-v amount of some other fruit pulp free from all particles of skin and seed, add three cups of sugar after the pulp has boiled five minutes Stir well, boil rapidly, and remove when the mixture sheets from the spoon. Customcr-"Have you any B006 pork?" Butcher-"Good pork? Say. 1'" got some pork that will make bet- fmm the “Yomen he had known so forehead. How different from Bert that he poured too much or the kept intact. A. N. be 35km to speak at this hisotflcal acted, the moon on the water Wml] ter chicken salad than any lamb Y0" (“Harem ‘mm ma, one who gum 1"‘?!- lw"! she “um!” mvlllm greasy mixture ch one of the little —-—-—-— place’ one o, the beauty 5pm o, the reflection from the fire llshilnl: could buy." ‘" fighting over s. woman. Hadnt he discs’ and m the messy compound Answer: 1m. native ‘and up the woods in the background, had hurt him terribly . . . and yet there was a curve of cheek, a wave of liulr, the upward lift of long, thick lashes . . . . strangely rem- iniscent . . . it filled him with an agony of memory, arid yct an odd. inexplicable hope. Could a. man iove a second time? What words were these that she had drugged from him, almost against his will? ‘Freshness? "Il- ppiratlon?’ run oiI and left her on that occas- ion, and deserted her on many oth- ers, when she most needed his help? "I thought you were a woman- liater," said Prudence slowly. And at that very moment, a mock- ing laugh came from the region of the open door. sum-turning quick- ly-tlie man and girl saw, szlhouet- ted in the aperture, the slim, eleg- ant figure of Virginia Dale, clad in a white woolly skirt and Jumper she flew at a tangent, sputtering the en- thusiasts snow-white frock, white shoes and stocking and even the new white lint and pcnch-blovm complexion with a trail! (To be Continued.) long, muddy faults they magnified into uriforgivable offenses. Good idea. Age does not always bring wisdom about everything, but it certainly does in marriage. For in looking back over their own exper- ience the thing that every old man and woman realizes most is how many mountains they made out of mole hills in marriage. How many little How much stress they put on trlfles that really amounted to nothing. How much they worried themselves over wspici IB and fears and jealoucles that were Just so much borrowed trouble. The tears one shed, the heartaches one endured, because John hired :5 a. pretty stenogrepher or set out a dance with n ravishing blonds-what a tempest in a. teapot it seems after twenty years and bow silly of one in Charlottetown, and Mr. Thomas Murphy of Freeland. A11 woke of the generosity cf other speakers were Mn Hem“ lmsklng an enchanting scene. The Bryan, former owner of the may umerriment was kept up until,,quils "w; ML A E McLean’ MR; ML late and closed with singing “For “Your son ls the brightest boy in A. J. Matheson, Oileury; Judge In- He" 5 Jolly Good “Ham” man. Judge of the County Court , o; Prince county; ML J_ E Amen’ lrouudlng districts, friends from Surmnerslde; Mr. A. A. Ramsey, a ‘Onumlewwn “w native of Freeland; Mr. Reginal Bell we" ‘mow m“ wallow-s‘ Besides the people of the sur- Bunemsreide The teacher was hbvlll! h‘? trials and finally wrote the mothvl‘! my class, but he is also the most mischievous. What shall I do?" The reply came duly: “Do as Y0" please. I am having my 0W1 troubles with his father." ‘:1. i. -a>l Senator McArthur, who held shown _ a very cosmopolitan ml?" l“ m'°w' ing open their lovely grounds in’ l the public: which in these time; c! Yes, she was both these things. There was a dewiness about her like this sweet spring morning, an un- conscious charm one couldn't quite had bought in e. French watering- place of the ultra fashionable kind, Wllll a white felt list in sailor shape set jauntily upon her goldy locks, have let it disturb arm's pence of mind! ‘rho bitter quarrels one llld over Mary's new hat and because she could never learn to pare the pota- toes as thinly as mother did-how idiotic it is, looking back upon it, and how asininc to have let it come between you and her. r£ F. Kw ‘Sihze “LYDIA c. PINKHAM’S define, but it was there. Hardly realizing that he did it. he put out his‘ hand and touched liar face painted to a perfect poachi- ncss but so cleverly done that mere man would not detect lip-no, not dP/bression ls the right example to Ml. to any one who has the means It is because old people remember their own follies that would make their advice valuable to the young in msniege, and there is no old man an d opportunity to do so. ofperkcllcclll ' ' .. . . ll lit] lfit Ch t ~ ::st;,,,g.,i.,i,,u1ifmln 2,3 yo. £0 eve“ l“ m” brig”? 8pm“ sunngh‘ nor old woman who wouldn't tell a. disgruntled married couple that div- 56mm mull!“ l“ “awn” l” Aitwiury-z-“RINNARY calmmcl ‘ ' w thrill. flciafigielciflrsigstxérasligggorgcgsgrzpa!m“ H orce isn't a panacea for their disappointment in marriage! not being a . ailtoztefrmefils amalgam ‘h?’ A111" n11 KPRQQAQ"; ..Prudon(_,,, W‘, W _ _ _ friends, she cried “my nodding m “gun; fairy tale. It wont give them back their lost illusions nor put them back I w n 9i _ “my; woo" The words Scfmed d“? d bonhemlc togvards me pa" t where they were before marriage and make them light-hearted boys and “m; ‘mward’ “id that he h“ oven Fnntv ? r P ? l’ ' Q - c - mire ucd the property for the i r, god “om mm um t d d ) girls again, for between them lies a broken home end little children crying Sh" "ab" . ‘In,’ prcbnbly had it for severe yes She nodded dumbi-i‘. Heaven knew “ca; ‘Ennis: £55113: Zrmis: for 3,1059, gather m. mother. benefit of the community and not P10 g befoffi “WY kMW- Ihc hcraco n mi irieiiri . . . if ‘v ----- l" any cdmnlmlal snln. l h‘ HGHT NOW In up to you to ilke two stein . the place, And now 1H1 ncllldlly There are mighty few cases in which grandmothers and grand- H” “lend” l° Wm! the Wltere» Pyc” . to prevent “lost teeth." First, be Peter Armstrong uieant it. (Did 110.. ~ though?! caught you-flirting!" According to Virginia's creed, the one sure way to ‘put a man of!’ an- other girl was to chaff him about fhcr before the time was ripc for l leasing. Oi’ course he wasn't serious f yct about this Page chit, but shc~ TENDERS t a lot of them would do it. fathers wouldn't tell young Darby and Joan to kiss and make up. DOROTHY DIX. And on O O O O O O Dear Miss Dix-I am e young girl in rrly teens. Until lately 1 have always believed that my father was dead.’ Now I find that he is living and that my mother ls divorced from him and that she has lied to me about his being dead. And I want my daddy. And I want to know about with tmut so that trout fishing could cc more be enjoyed as in days gone by. The grounds would be hi. disposal of any community or church of any denomination in hold picnics‘ and social gathering w, any ttmcf the There is no "telling" about teeth. A perfect set today! And tomor- l row? Perhaps a space that held two-or three or six-—for the dentist's skill to bridge. That is the way pyorrhea works. It mly start when you are twenty sure not to forget the address of your dentist. Visit him twice n‘ ‘ year, anyway. He is a real friend in need. Second, pick out s tooth- paste that does more than polish your teeth. Forhanh Toothpaste l! n thoroughly good cleanser-mom better. But it takes care of the .T‘,ABLETS FOR WQMEN ‘ VlfZlhl8-WOUld get the good work _____ mm even 1f I can-t have mm y” I am “raid w "k my mother about mm m, wmew an h“ neighbours m or thirty and it may be ten years gum: too, and that is mighty im. ,1 in, in time. “qmm .l-,,mm__ w," he received What shun I do? ’ ' m“, d. u, or longer before it begins to take pox-tent, because you cannot have The relieve and prevent Pctcr lokcd at her with a twinkle up t» satursay, September 9th for A _ V- ‘m “*1 m“ "l" WM} your teeth. But in the end, pyor- healthy teeth in rmhealthjfgums. , ri ic pain and associated in his (.-_-,.s_ “Hum, m", Trimming m" c“ nswer. °°lll° 511d ell-WY ‘he qlllell "l" l-lld rhea takes actually half the adult Dr. R. J. Forhsn worked 26 year! I disordem No narcou-CSL Not “AM >who mmmutcd W" cumkads or m“ from “L norm,“ Sh“ Tell your mother that you know about her divorce and that your bathe or dig clams whenever they teeth which ere lost! n: s pyorrheu specialist, and his just a Pain killer bu" modem chmcvnnv" - A a ~ m,“ g, ,-,,. ,.,,,_.,,,._,,._ .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,._ father is living and Mk her to tell you the truth about him. You have s chose. and he added. that he ec- The trouble with rydrrhfl ln excllwl" fvrnllllll “ml” b‘ °P' the t ‘ ' ldllvflv- n? nlly icnucr not necessarily right toknow that. And you have a right to know him and visit him if peclally wanted the mothers and "l" l‘ "W" l dlltlillll dllllflf- 11> Mined by the public except lll medicine which acts u | She hated that insinuniicn, giving he is the proper sort of person. may happen to somebody else- Forhan’! Toothpaste. Get ahead 01 tzvccptcd. CAUSE of your troub e. Per- hnr m, Wight o; W", i 1v‘ 1, firm“- children to come and spend many. . - - ' ~- bt tli'k't ill h.P at itheonly I "ale": "50 b71985 Wtmmm‘ Arid so ni one: slic ir.c:i cairn-law‘ *"T."'“" chylgpxozlllentfiegaxngy make‘ 5 grmllmllllike when she does not tell her happy afdllfloml! l" m‘ swam“ tlllygifllTilheglhct lzmlnillll thhrlgl‘: gvlhoyrhrlgilke irifvseilrisilisl; and yo" ttlltf- 50M b] llldnlifi. ha rpm‘! S‘. ’ u I a out mane" ma‘ concern them. The children al- Brfllllldd- out of five people plat the nge of will not be sorry. Start today "l" tact, that of flattering interest ir. 898 ways find it out and they resent being deceived. DORDGYHY DIX. Th1! COIIOlUGQd the 10111151 Dlftl ‘ofty h‘)! pyaghp!_lpd flggy Fvrlldnfl- All dzmus-