i l "- Z ‘<""-""-'<-"A"U"'= P-fi-cmhmi-‘va. n PAGE ElGl-l’! i: Tl-lE CHARLOTTETOVJZLN, GUARDIAN Social and Personal -:- Fashions NO MBER 19, 193v -:- Literature W ’ R l - . 0m G11 8 ea m '0" ' . __ l,‘ ~ w 1 .,Wl1at the Fashionable are Wearing i "o, i, nua- w. Etiquette A Momausma‘ , CM" {Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished I» Y» ll‘ D ~ h D- ‘;_'f”:';'° . K lhlcboh In , I bmhn,“ ‘a . EVETY PHttGTII . 232px? él, l 0 r y . ‘x 1mm“ There was in the employ of c Westl quickly, ‘I i‘ I u Almebelle ‘ll/orthington ‘I; i I Do newcomers in a strange in?’ l“: an ml". whofiltnuedl and with gr? » I . ' ; u’ otru nenry every v 0y cf/ can therefore only hope for 1:11:11 Each 0f Us Has Sofng Sgcfet’ Pfivate l gzlghlrsrtllltlllinxiilzirnifeigllilaliriafisst? gxgéclilfiiroarhe ptzazaoldnfirdlngf.‘ '11‘); v (fir! " ,'--».'n'i ului union: Indian Lady Afton: ~; (Tunfeixuicc Iffinnilinn Fri" 1 - l".‘~lI§I>\.‘ 11;» 1:: ..\::- 91.. one c. 111v 11w \.1:11‘ i1 Ili- l Em lluunu 111m: Coma."- Fi‘ ‘ ' ‘lllll 511x11 NW . :1 111:1 ll 911111 . l'.1:".11",i1 l‘<_,/ (in net kn v.‘ hm". in 11.1 \'.. been her r31 ~11 b. hvre : ..'l in Lltidxas lo rivnlii llllllllflilV. Every .i'.llll‘.ll1"l' fol‘ mun‘; v0.11"; Hi", S11!)- .l.‘"'ii‘llll luix trim: m nd 11:1" r1» :rii.:i'.l i‘(lliflll'.'~, 14.1" in. Lhrrc 11'» zit Etsn, ms vkl-s: r-f 11.11.0111 11;. now i7. "Th1: clever Indum \vr;::1.in. who 1.; the wife of the Cimef .‘.l111 (if i\l,1'lr:i"-. lids b ("in c. -.‘ czrr stir" hci‘ c: . chllflliivul \‘llll s.»- Clf"l reforms", She is a (l.‘ill‘,‘l1‘l"l' of that ;_Zl‘l‘1il Induin rticinl ]ll<'llli‘L‘l‘. fiirlmul Rlllflflffli’), .l' 11.21111" 111'" ('ff‘\<",ll‘l t 1 1 ' l'l lJl".“1ll2 1.111111 o. i"m of wo- rico the n lmrra. s, lh? (' ll" masses. and the fvc. mrn. He founded 120 j. ficpi"essr~rl-clc = Ali; , a munbrr of ‘l? Brnhuza 't\l'lll('l‘fl' in lfiillllfill whrh the wnnlnp of Klfil- and ltxzclw. the brlirf in one God and the (‘qlldlllfi of man». Ali's. Suhlinrdvmvs when she v.11 lllijv ..ul~'l 1PM 0f how tirulid have‘ brcn In llllllk :*=.i' ..lu- 11:1". in take such a purl in lll" .‘i:vp.v-: of hcr rounliivl; fu . l: v.1‘..- nn un- hwnrl rf llllll’! ll! iIu~ div. of .‘.ilr.'; F'1blifl1'r',:1i1.< (‘uiirlnviirl m1‘ :1 lli'.1l1-' mm [fir] to :.-n 1'1 :('illi'l'. bu‘, her frvhcr ‘l opposiliuii. and her elder s. (r » the 111-»; f-irl of that hich emf" ('\'.'f‘ lo go to school and lirr 111.1=r1r11}r.|ir1i1 r":- aznlnulnilzs. ‘lliiur luivnlj» flit-w buy- l *1 |lll:.< The cronpy cough strikes terror 3to 1hr- mmhcrfia heart. l\ i121? i1 satisfaction she feels when I Ill" hrs m llflllll Dr. (‘hast-Ts Syrup nf Linsm-il rnil 'l‘urpont1ne with ,.',vl\|ch to bring quick relief to the: “little sufferer. ‘, The rnmhfnaiion of llnsuerl nnd durpentinn with some nthnr equally A-alunhl» ingredients i111“- mail» Dr. (‘hawk Syrup of Linsecrl nnil ‘Turpentine fhr- moat effective nnil ifmnffl’. popular treatment for coughs, colds, vroup, bronchitis, ctc. Zia-n.- tremcly easily the pique bows can dhrolluh two slots. f.1:l);(i~ I touches on her frock to be easzlv re- movable for laundering. Note today's model and how ex- Iit- i-ccoinluiinied. The front, broader onv is n straight strip bowed and passed through one slot and the closure as shoivn. On the sleeves imrrrluvr sirlpu are simlarly passed You will note life)‘ <li~rora1lc lhc upper arm an nrcn Test That We Apply to All With Whom We Come in Contact and by Which We Really Test Their Characters- What is‘ Yours? How do you judge people? Of course, there are certain signs and sym- bnls by which we are all brundzd and whcli enables he who runs t0 rend of inc nc'-\i"‘-l Paris dresses that has whether an individual ls good-locking or homely or well-dreaded or ill- .ll(i(l(‘lI.'_\' . aumed much importance Other fnusly firm woolens lJCSIdCSl tweed can he used for this dress. 'I‘hi.< pultern ma): be Oblil 110d for 1.7 rum 1 1n :.:'."‘< H to 20 nnd (l4 lo 40.l ll is ready for immediate delivery.‘ ll .; and vui. Putt. rn price 15 cents in stamps n! m n 1mm prcfcrrerll. Be sure to fill in us." of pattern. Addres Pattern} DPPIllllllPlIl. Spend 10c to save $10‘ By ordering a copy of our‘ l~‘:1Il mid Winter Fashions It elves the an=1vcr to the often asked ljllCfilflll flow does she do it'.’,, For u. she-m liinv tn dress up to the min~ ul; m. l.llll‘ expense. You can save on 1 dress and snvo on the children's clothes too. That means more and better frocks fcr "1 and \'i,'ll'.'.§. (Iivlr-r your cnpv now. Just USP iii rents ln stamps or coin . mull ivith your name 1nd ad-l dress in Feshlori Department. .....--. . . . . . ... . . . . , . . . . .----.¢------ Street Address State | c'.iy' ._ __,__flv__ ___ ‘ lliflslLiNlis NOT LIABLE FORi BRICKS .'\(‘COUNTS l ICPTJFFIN. NOV. lTr-IBS‘ The Can- ‘ 11 husband's liability‘: divas bLll ivas argued inl the .2 Bench Division beforcl lJu».-\1c<- Swift and Acton‘ Miss Pair-l lirlzi Clcary, trading as Sonia B1001‘. hud cluimiekl $175 from General Tul- brt.‘ Lt-uuux Zllld his wife for dresses nipplm-(i i.» lvfrs. Lcnnox. Westmin- uur (Icuniy Court judge l-lacl decided ‘llfll. 1h:- dresscs referred to were not ':1 nw-cnsivv for which thr- husband l l..'il1li~ and hp adjourned the cuss Mrs. Lennnx. 1 1":1.~ l l | 1115s CIIPHIZY annealed on the ground ‘that lllf,‘ judge was wrong in l1olding lllfll ilie Wile bud not pledged her ‘Illflls ircciit. and the appeal was (l ivlth costs . JlHllCv Swift: If by simply going into the xvitncss box and swear- ] l'.'f that, he had forbidden his wife i» jilvrlzri- hzs rrcrlit a husband could idi-Hwi FlZllIIIS- from tradesmen‘ for ' ' llmiLCfl. unfortunate ttadcsmen Wfllllfl rise up in l10rror. Who could zmnzznr- tlip- scene if, when the sub inlmi lmirrivifo went, to the bakers ‘ v l.’>f\\'("> of bread, the trades- zcd hcrWHns your husband you permission to pledgg his l I Giving judgment. Mr, Uusticc Svrzft said that at the County Court .\'ll“.\' Clcarg: and her bookkeeper said mo.- lcrikcrl in the wife for jiayment I11 the vn-cumsiiuiccs where was ev- idfliv" 111M: <'~cdit has been given ex- |<1i:'<n'cl_\; to the wife. dressed or sophisticated or provincial or egotistical or have some little secret private acid test that we apply to nll with whom we coma in contact and by which we really estimate their characters. We were talking of this the other night Ind l ynung men said: "The thing I watch for in every new girl 1 m:et is her i-cnctlon to a situation that calls for lrnrlrruess and sympathy. None of your hard-boiled ilapjievs for me. I l kc a woman who is filled with ckllcnte scnsi ‘litlcs. who ha: what somebody once inllcd the divine gift of tears.’ And that doesn't menn - w. lvvstcvical wcepcr who slop: all over the place, but 11 u-oman nurse hear; is touched with pity for everything that suffers. "when I {mt mnr ~11 I :‘I"l g i113 to need a wife who has enorurcur. cap- acity for bei ._, curvy far n 11001‘, blunderns sinner and who will shed a few laa:‘s.0\'c1' him when h: strays of.‘ the strait and narrow path instead of lialing him into the divorce court. "1 vsnnl a wife who will still be romantic and sentimental even after she hns half :1 rirrrn but. and who will keep on thrilling when I kiss her and i: ve me hci- lips in and of the back of her car. and the way I try girls out to sec- if lhflv are lllccli" to conic up to my specifications ls by taking them to rev some jioctic and rnznenfc and touching little play that jiulls at the hcartstrixnzs. If lii"\ sit up dry-eyed through it all or smile when the im- PKUiSIOIlPCl 11cm it; 1 '; out l1 s soul to the heroine. I'm through with them. "One girl lost a lillghlj,’ good husb and. who would have been 11 grand provider. becaivc site didn't cry when I took her to see Maude Adams play ‘A K .... fur Cixidcrclln’ wlrlc I was sl ttlng up gulplng at every word. I took that Jane henn- and (lumped lim- on her doorstep, and she never has under- stood why she didn't sec me more." "Pretty much the same with me." said another man. "I used to have a favorite novcl that I would present to girls that I thought I was in love with and 1f they: didn't understand it or find out what it was really about I knew they would never nndcrsttincl me and that we would have nothing in com- mon after \\'c got. through asking each other ' ‘oose ducky is o0? And are you really truly sure you never loved before?" “Jndztc :1 mnn by the way he treats servants." sad l woman, ‘and there is 11o surcr way for :1 girl to tell what sort of husbzind a mun will make than for her tn watch his attitude toward those who are dependent upon him and \\ ho cannot resent his conduct. "If :1 man habitually speaks to a servant as‘if he were ordering c. dog about; if he nlwavrs gets into rows with taxicab drivers and ushers in theatres and ivn Lers in rcstnirrantzz, and if he fails to tip or gives the least; possible tip ihnt he can. you can vet it down that he is tyrannical and overbearing and bullying and stingy and that he will treat any woman the same way as soon as she is in has power as a wife and that he will make one o! the tightvvad husbands who lms t1 b:- chloroformed before the price of the baby's mlllg bill can be extracted from hm." - "I judge a girl b1" the way she treats her family." said a man. "Whcn- ever you see a girl going about looking llke the Queen of Sheba while she mother looks like something that. wns fished out of the ragbag, watch him. Her husband isgoing to have his shoes half-soled six times so Fiend Wife can have forty-seven pairs of assorlc d reptiles on her little toctsle-wootsles. "When you see n girl who corrects mother's and father's grammar and pronunciation and whore parents are afraid to speak or move in her pres- ence, beware. She will tell her husband vihcre to get off and on. That's the reason when I 11o to see :1 girl I take _a good long look at father and mother to sec whether they are daughter-peeked or not, and I also observe whether little brother and sister think Mamie ls a little tin god at whose feet they worship or whether they flee at her approach." "I judge jicople by the things they laugh at," said another mnn. “If the only thing that tickles the funny bone is some misfortune that has hap- pened l.u n poor devil, then I know they are cruel and hard. If they deride a fellow creature's infirmity. such as lameness or a hunchback or being too fat or too thin, I know they are lacking in all understanding and sympathy. And if thclr favorite stories are about how they outwlttccl somebody in busl-. _ _ ‘ nrss or tmk advantage of some 0110's simplicity to out-trade them, I know ‘loudly nunlber of lflahvcs’ and . ' " . i that they are ncthini: but (l1 eves and will cheat me lf they get a chance.“ l mew“ “sqcmbkd l“ m" bmm n“ “I judze :1 man by the way he plays.“ said nnother man. through with n game with one I know whether he is too optimistic or whc- being their “infirm ‘vcddmg am“- fher l1:- givrs up ton quickly, whether he plays fairly or ivlll take advantage cclbcd on uccoun; lY1'bf§1‘Cs..i\e idens. Ali's, S-llibflfflyflfl took her degree -.it the Afadrns" University and then llllill'l‘li'(l. She and her husband both came to Oxford and studied together, she l)f‘llil',' :1 resident student at Som- crvzllc, Wllllc he was at Wadham (Tollruc. 0n their return to India hiilh of them funk up public work. Sh» is '!l'(‘flll_'v' n1 favor of women's 1111b. nnrl s :1 leading member of the lmrlics“ Recreation Club ln Madras. and ll(‘l'rt"ll founded inst _\'f‘fll‘ lhe Ililizriri Ladies‘ Club at Ooctacn- muiul. Both these clubs are strictly purdah: many of the Indian ladies who belong arrive in closed carriages nnrl nlieht between screens. so that not even lho (lrlvcr can sec them. rind no male servants even are al- lmved in llll‘ clubs, But they enable u-omen in net. io know each other. In their homer, in Mailms and Oclnrrznrluiirl the Subhnrajuins live in English style and use English fur- niture: ‘but in Kumaramnngalam. where Mr. Suhharnyan owns land and villages, they live ln the tradi- tional Indian way. There are n0 chnlrs lo sil on. and their meals are served to them slltlnz on the floor on rsrprls No mull may l» brought lnio ilw l)illi'1~'1l(l‘.l‘, nnrl ihrv feed ontirelv on veletlblu and lflllll. of her fathers‘ when nobody 1s looking. I know whether he is a good loser or a boastful ivlnner, and I have r1 pzctty accurate idea of ivhat sort of judgment he has and how honest he ls." l“! once ivcnt into n business deal with a man cf whom I knew nothing have never known n dog's judgment lo fail to be correct," said a woman. Possibly none of these tests are scientific or infallible, but the sublect ls interesting. How do you Judge people? DOROTHY DIX. as you like It! You van mu elm l: all», but and evenly browned - - n and tint’: cnclly whet tho Hotpoint Toulnvqr Tonic! ll"! you. It’; n convening m. to uolu m» cllcwlullh right n the tabla. $0M by ASSOCIATED (us Ann ELECTRIC SYSTIM 'l‘oastover Toaster $6.10 HAM-HO 'i\l\\\ll\\ ll\‘ll\l llltllll lllllltl modest or intelligent o1- stupid. But beyond this we all} A. They wait for the neighbors to make first calls. Q. On which side of the plate should the knives and the spoons bc placed? A. On the right sirlc. Q. Who is entitled to the bcst vlcw sent in an opera o1" theater box? A. The oldest or most distinguish- ed person. For The Cool: PORCUPINE APPLES Make a syrup of one mid one-half cups water and three-fourths cup sugar, Parr, core and cook 111 syrup six medium-sized apples. Whcn l-lIPY are tender. but not too soft. remove them fr: the syrup and boil the syrup dov." ' thick. Roll the 11p- P155111 11115 v w, nnd then ‘stick blanched 111m. nds all over each apple. Fill lhc centres with apple jelly, chill well. nnrl serve with whip- ped cream topped with ‘a spct of apple jelly. Miss Joneis Voice (lreatlf/ Improved A starting improvement. is notice- clfle in Ivllss Jones. singing. Her vo'cc ls stronrzrr. and sounds sweeter and clearer than before 115ml.’ CA- TARRHOZONE. Many ministers public speakers rillfl rifi"0l‘s are usng Cntarrhozone: they find it ensures freedom {r0111 colds. coughs. catarrh: it clears the nostrils, strengthens the throat. nreveiits hoarsennss. CA- TARRHOZONE makes the voice brilliant and enduring. and is un- commonly well recnmmcndorl bv Infill and women in high walks of life. You nan get Catarrhozone. including the Pocket Inhaler, at any (11118 store. for One Dollar. Borden To Open The Winter Fqir TORONTO, November I7.-Slr Ro- bert Borden will open the Royal Winter Flair in Toronto on November l0. Sir Robert and'IIon. Robert Weir, Dcmhiion Minister nf Agriculture. Will be the principal speakers at the banquet preceding the ceremonial opening cf the fair. The first performance of the horse show will inaugurate the fur this year and six international officers‘ riding teams, representing the Irish Free State, I-lungflrl‘. Sweden, Ger- many, the United States and Canada, will compete for the tmnlii? lWPflCfll- ed in 1925 by Hon. G. Howard Fer- guson. The directorate and management are highly pleased with lhc entry l'st and state that the exhibits in the aggregate 11nd variety will be the largest on record. Lord and Lady Wlllingdon are patrons of the fair nnd it is ex- pected His Excellency the Governor- General will attend on November 34. "whm {.111 Carleton. to offer congratulations. it whatever excgit that my dog jumped on him and licked his face ct sight. I Mm‘ Donald Ben’ Tuvon’ {our headache. Try Carters Little l __ CELEBRATES 30TH ANVNYMERSARY On the evening of Nov. 'I. 1930, a f home of Mr. and Mrs, Hermes Myers, tvcrsary. Mr. Buvpcc Machlickcn ln llmlt when she discovered llhl ecck had broken the thermometer that hung In the dining room. "Well, well," sighed the lady of the house in 11 resigned way, "you've managed to break evcn the t“... omctcr, haven't you?" whereupon in a tone equally resigned the cook said. ‘Yls, mabm; 11nd now we'll luvo tctako the weather just u it camel, won't we?" Milder Weather Reportedln West (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG, Nov. down with heavy snow, Manitoba bore the weilht 0f vlrly winter‘. week end display. Sh: inches cf snow r/fsnltoba as rain turned to dam? flak-es. Saskatchewan and Alberta enjoyed clear, cool weather. Road. were blocked in some rurcl parts of lllanitaba. Temperatures at Winnipeg only sub-zero reading in the West- SMOKING SALOONS m New All LINER. LONDON, ENG , Ncvjlt-(By The Canadian Pressb-Smoking is proh- ibited in British air liners but Imperia] Airways, Limited, have l0 obtain permision from Air Ministry to allow smoking in the wmpfl-BYT new 4o-seater elr liners which are being constructed for use on the Empire airways—!.ondon-1ndlan fiouth Americd Applicltion for such permission has been mule to The authorities An official of Imperial Airways in a. recent iMBWlW Slldi “Up to now smoking has been prohibited in British a11- liners. We have however, ordered, c. fleet of hula passengers have been in service on the cross- Channe] routes for the past seven years, in which a. special flrc-iprocf smoking saloon ta seat, 20 people ls being provided There will also be a saloon in each machine with no ants for nun-smokers and separating them will be a. fully-equipped cocktail bar "The first of these neww-cectcm is jirestically completed and we are applying to the Air Ministry to licen- se these machines for smoking. We expect that this will be g welcome boon to juassengers on the long stages of the Empire air routes." TRINIDAD ms qunurxTm-znlvu . PORT OF‘ SPAIN, TRINIDAD, Nov i8,-iBy The Canadian Pres)J!‘he disaster to the airship R 101 and lub- csquent dlsussions about the use of the inert gas helium lncteul of i11- flammable hydrogen to provide the lift interest deeply two regions in the British Commonwealth-finned: and Trinidad At; present the entire world supply of the gas is obtained from the United States, and helium will llft the ‘nll-ships now being constructed there. Prospectors have discovered large jiotentlal supplies of the gas in Western Canada. and, dependent, on the future of airship policy, there i: _his jovial wny first outlined the ob- ject of the rmthez-ng, then rend an: address while the presentation of; several lovely gifts was made by Mrs. B. S. Craswell. Fredericton, and Following ls the fllldl'€;5f Mr. and Mrs. Hermes Myers. Dear Friends:- We, c. few of your friends and neighbors, have gathered here this evening to celebrate with you this, the thirtieth anniversary of your wedding. We rejoice w tn you i11 the fact that Providence has spared you so many years of wedded llfc, and trust that you may be spared vcry many more, 11nd that you will sec fit Fin? h surrn wmi HEADACHE? So easy lo ct quick relief and pre- vent an attic in the future. Avoid bromides ind dope. They relieve quick- l but affect the heart and arc very angcrcus. Thcy are depressing and only give temporary relief, the mule of the headache still remains Within. 1 The sane and harmless way. Firlt correct the cause, sweeten the mur and acid stomach, rclicvc the intes- lirm of the decayed and poisonoul food matter gently ntlmulalelhc liver, start the bile flowing and the bowels -..,.. to remain in our midst, where by your loyalty, friendship. and neigh- borllness you have endured your- selves to u: all, and have helped in $0 mlmy ways to make our commun- your efforts and presence. We feel thtt on this. your anniversary. we might take this opporunlty o! show- ing our appreciation of your standing ln our community. and while we may fnil in words to give full expression! of ou1' feeling, we would Mk that you accept these small tokens as c. re- minder of your kindly fecllnl towards you. May your course be full of joy to others, and when your own atu shall set at life's close. may it let us the morning star, whfch gocth not down behind the darkened west, but melts away into the brightness of Heaven. ' Mr. Myers in behalf of Mu. Myer: mid himself, although Completely taken by surprise, u this celebration was planned by the relatives and friends, responded in hll own ef- ficient manner, thanking them whole-heartcdly for their klndncu. A bountiful buffet lunch In curved, The remainder of the evening I“ spent ln social chat and mulls. After singing “For Tilly Ale Folly Good Fellows," congrgtulpllom were ex- puc c! the wane miller whic ccusec yer Pills. Druggisls 25c red pkgc, in; them many men happy tended to Mr. and Mu. Myers. vim- WWW! of their wedding day. ‘ 11—Burdenc l ' lay over most sections of southern . ranged between 28 and $12 degrees- l‘ calggiqv, at two below, marked the; aeroplanes which have, been developed from nlr linen which ity so much better and happier bylmv’ J_ a 30mm" descent: tothe hymn tunes were won’t ruin your, bathtub! Unlike coarse, gritty cleansers, Bon Ami will 33f scraee .1135! SCFJEF the delicate glaze of your bathtub. It soaks up the dirt like a blotter. Just sprinkle the soft, snowy-white Powder-into the tub. Rub it all over withawell-moistenedcloth. Splitter-marks and cloudy rims disappear as if by magic and the white enam- el fairly glistens with sparkling cleanliness. V Nothing else purifies and cleans everything in the bathroom so easily, quick ly and safely as Bon Ami! i i i l BON AMI LIMITED, MONTREAL "Hun? l Si-rnldlad _ ' i Yo!" ' Powder and Cake every home needs both i B011 Ami ,_...__- ‘vukel-lhood m“ 81pm, W411 bc made Ito find ~ seatuig 10cm in W! "l": to recover the gu, lfifillm were accommodated in ‘f ‘During the war official eXperfs ln- lecture room, where I 311189 lmzllflv vuugned the possibumo; o; getting curried the service from the 0.1m hmum gas fro?“ Trlgidad aniltsufiflmlvilfilisonnell counselled the W119" i, ‘ high figure. m me 5mm gamnave indefinite gotsl towerflgrhlgllec: mm a, Pant“, in the United States itlwcy Sliillid léfgawflfilfir W not more than I375 1m‘ Wm- °l m" 1w“ pics“ ~ H“ “im n. 1 ed Ihile the highest nvr- "my “- ti" "'”“""'~“' g“ m" m‘ M gmgésgfag? 261mm mum‘ m we nah ‘tent to ii=e only their second but U" e . t, at t is and atlzfn there were those who W!" uni Bljwntlyzhbereselzralleproiiiielisent uDTOETESSlXI-R but ha‘. no dcfinib: i-‘FJ on y u . e ' i --. fled ‘nim- mqfle are emphasising the lmpml‘lféghdlléifillllfillrrf? 11120:: pant! sflcfll “W” M “Am.” “mo” m m m“ Va - l: little time studying. with p u - 1: “w” i“ mm‘ nmldm‘ {making a name for himself, was wlse ' |The flaming youth typo of vcunl man. who was pleasure-bound in! not interested ln his work, was seorM , by th~ f/Tflilfillfll‘. with rasiwl lo ll" Must Prepare Themselves ‘by Interest , H , flatter, the preacher sflld, flier!‘ W?" In -W07ll filial?’ hi?" Rb" '1' t" (‘Pfifl-S of the call missing the In?" nne but they were outnumbered 11v l1 l“ lr-liinccs of the men mksld: the m‘ [Manitoba Free Press» . . No .'I(‘l‘llf"1'f‘ll‘.ClIl was worth lVllilP u stark and despnaw tmgédy ms m it ircve cnrncd at the CXDFHSP of rhar? “Til m‘ w‘ -P"°‘°“" 5°“°"i‘l"°" "mess ‘nclcr. Mr. Bonncll said in inmrrsslnl n“ Wu“ mm °r ‘may t"? ‘in m‘ the fact that manhood was RTFM" terut in yorld ‘inns and piepare than magma mama,“ m; p6,, themselves to assume the problems _ jietual wealth. he said. whim l“ “m” w!“ m" to mo“ ht‘ For ‘young men to triumph i11 their daclqred Sunday respective vocations they shmllll ha" weslmlnwter Umwd a high opinion of themsches. alwnl’! keep their self-respect. and keep their mind and being awake to all that c0115; on. Swift revulsion from fll that was evil and ivrrmg was one "l lho stipngest tests of character. h¢ Hid SAY! YOUNG MEN OAN Avcwr sum: wmmsnvl evening in church. Iqsed on Philippians: 3 eh., 13 verse. the topic of Mr. Bon-hell's cannon was "A Challenge to Young Men." ‘Phe cvenlnl narvluc was under the auspice: cf the Young Men's club of the church, some cf whom occupied the pulpit for brirf poi-lode. Members of the olub also served a5 ushers and sidesmen. The choir comprised male voices. and the .______________i ::A Power of its Own—Dr. Thomas Eclcclrlc 011 hull n suhtlc my" °' ‘its own. A_ll who have used ll. know this and keep ft by them as the mo!‘ valuable llnlment available. Its use! are lnnumcrhaln and for many Ym" it has been prized as the lendini 1"“ ment for man and beast. _ sun; by e choir of women‘! voices in I reserved aeolian of the Bflllery. About two hundred persons unable filllllllllllfil The lloarl Nerves Wore All 0on0 ‘an rifl'in Asliem llInn-y “m”: "rblout lift-din agii 1 wns tl-oublcd Will‘ P“ tntion nf the heart. cnusml by I llwfliv "d nerves were nll gone, mul I could not 9'90" Illfl gbnut Milhurn’! llcnrt Ind hcrvc P1115 i decided lo try them. After I llld “h” l - boup I wu feeling flnc n nin. I fllllk “'7- luffercd cs I did would give them L MAL" Sold at all drug and genernl ltorcs, 07 direct on receipt of price by Til ,- Ll-iall-‘llifi-Ql‘ ' n wonderful remedy, am will! O11 “h” Mo: 50o a box 1