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L“ '° l” T'°"'°“ °°""‘° wit" l: have to do‘ with their comfort andl Yourself ' ’ wring" l ’ " those m“ have to do with maul "Don't talk to me about doing to others as you would be done by," 1933's‘ Greatest o J3"- $YPru>nr=u--_=_Q>£ ' “ . _ .__- Qm..,.__._.___.__.__.._.__.._...,,_._.r.. “new.-. w: wit/z itfie ref/"esfii/y flay/an re 0f THE ORIGINAL MITCHAM ‘LAVENDER CAN YOU imagine anything more delightful - than Beth Salts in soluble liquid form instantl ready to rotten the water and impart to your bat valuable tonic roperties, whilst your skin is soothed with fragrant ral oil? Per l nine, in Bottles, 50c to $5.00 ' .4! Drug 3mm onil Bmllily Civunlers MITCHAM LAVENDER PRODUCTS by POTTER G MOORE, LTD. Sachets, Fare Creams and Powders, Completion Soaps, Baih Soaps, Shaving Bowls, Shaving Siiciu. POTTER 8i MOORE, LIMITED - Lavender House, LONDON o R1, . For comforts sake the flowers (Continued on Page 6) eethetic sense. y EXPERIENCE Others’ lollies teach us not, Nor much their wisdom teaches; And most, of sterling worth, is what Our own experience preaches. —Selected. SLAVES Talcum and Dueling Powders, I do not know which is most won- deriul and most sud-the sight of the iulcrs who do nothing, or of the workers who cnjoy nothing but working for themselves. Both are enslaved. They have given their hearts way to the world, a. sordid boon! Both have the world's reward N, gore 4y:- - tl l Daintiness With Chic Styles ILLUSTRATED DBESSMAKING LESSON WITH EVERY PATTERN e! wonrumomn —the idler his pleasure, the worker, his success: and both have also the spiritual punishment — loss of the true use of life, and the inward joylessnes which darkens their dc- ruiwisiinn dmmg years‘ PATRIOTIC ANYWAY Isn't it attractive? The raglan shoulders and pulled sleeves are so youthfully smart. And the platted arrangement at the front is most attractive with its long lines. Carrot-red crlnkly crepe silk is as smart us can be as the original. A crepe silk print in pin dotlnl blue and white is fetching with white crepe used for the sleeves and, bow worn with a white leather belt. Style No. 316 is designed in sizes l, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 re- quires 2% yards oi 39-inch ma- tcriaL Price of PATTERN i5 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. m. us. Bins _ try and hinder one another as much est men at the hesd of it. Every big business that endures gives just watching {on separate ribs, roll in flour. Sea! Nam” i as they can. They sometimes have weights and measures and guaranteed quality, 3 pounds rhubarb we“ on an sides with melted m, 514%. and then $011 See it 0H the "Few men have the courage to "The kind °l men w“ want m deal with "e those you can trust’ The 1 quart water fat. Place in covered baking dish. ,........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... Placards, and you can hear men 1e“, the“. wives," my‘ a magazine shops you go to are those whose word is their bond and whose scales and a“ m” m“, SeNmL Add vegetable‘ “d “Wm , Street Address and your fathers a talking quar- writer, yardstick you do not have to watch. l,‘ cup, on“, 1,11“ Cook in oven at 2'15 deg. F, {or thm ,, . ram“! about m D None but the brave dam the v90 unto others as you would like to be done by inkthe way of good 1 cup lemon Juice hon", or n 30o deg F m: w“ ............,srt-;t.;.. “our country is governed a lot 151,-, servicet,‘ honesty, courtesy and consideration and you can cash in on it_ y’ cup shredded pmeapple houm better than France, and Germany “"7 me’ 3 quarts iced water Meat loaves, of course, are always 1f you wish o. beautiful sheet oi transfer embroidery containing over ab designs, send 15 dents additional for pattern No. 235D. ‘Phe following delicious essay was written by a school-boy in Ehiglond. For_an exhibition 0i‘ patriotism it could hardly be beaten by any pro- TIIE ANSWEIPS —- A LEMON l Stains on linens can be removed effectively by adding two or three lsllces of lemon to the water in which the articles are boiled. Hot lemon woter—-use the peel, too, in making it!—-taken lust thing at night, will stave off that threat- ened cold. A piece of lemon peel, used in the washing-up bowl, will not only soften the water, but also remove all unpleasant smells. Mildew stains on material can be removed by treating them with a paste of soap, starch and lemon Juice and washing as usual. A freshly-cut lemon rubbed on the arms will whiten the skin and re- move disoolorations. ' Lemon (and orange) peel, dried in the oven overnight, and placed be- tween the paper and wood, will set the most obstinate fire alright. Aluminum tea pots, saucepans, etc., can be cleaned easily by cut- ting up a lemon and boiling it in the article to be cleaned. duction even in the land of the free and home of the brave:—— | “Our country has a. king who can't do anything but what he l ought to. Thre were Georges 1., 11., IIL, IV., and V., but there was eight Henry's. There is also houses called the Houses of Parliament. One of l these is full of lords, called the Iiousc of Lords, but the other is only built for gentlemen, as per- haps you have seen some of them, and it is called the House of Com- mons, No gentlemen can get in there ,unless they .know as he can make ; laws. But the king has to look them over and see as they are made right. "These Commons are called Con- - servatives and Liberals. and they comes about next. Then there's a lot of others, and then comes Persia. y Our country always comes first, _ i‘ whoever you like to ask." 4 [forehead to chin. He says that the FACE WASHING Nine people out of ten, says Pro- fessor Augustus Stuart, of Balti- more, when drying thelr faces after washing, wipe them downward from proper way to dry one's face is with a vigorous upward and outward motion. cusan Gas‘ nmc-s Flor cleaning the holes in my gas ring and cooker I always keep handy a packet cf asbestos pipe- cleaners. This saves time and the soiling of hands when cooking. . A MomingSmile said a young girl to me the other day. "The modern rule is ‘do the other fellow before he can do you.’ All that Pollyanna business is pre- war stufl. It doesn't go now." ' “But it does," I told her. "The Golden Rule always works. It always has and it always will work everywhere end under all conditions. It is the one infallible rule oi’ human conduct. When in doubt as to what to do or say, you have only to do or say the thing that you would like to have done or said to you, and you will be s hundred per cent right. We have only to try it out on ourselves to know beforehand how other people are going to react to any situation. “Take popularity, for instance. Every girl de- ' sires to be popular. She wants to be loved and ed- mlred by those who know her. She wants friends. She wants to see eyes brighten at her coming, and to know that wherever she goes she is welcomed. I get hundreds of letters from girls asking how they can make themselves popular, and they seem to think there is some deep, dark mys- tery about it. "Not at all. The only magic formula you have to practice in order to lure people to you and make them eat out of your hand is simply to treat them as you would like to be treated yourself. 'When you meet a. strange girl, you like her to be cordial and friendly and not, try to high- hat you. You like her to be adaptable and easily pleased and to fall in graceilully with what the others are doing. “You like a girl who is generous and who shares her chocolate creams and her boy friends with other girls, and who doesn't poach on other girls‘ preserves and steal their ‘stcadles’ from them. You liken girl who is a good sport, who is willing to play other people's games and who doesn't get mad and pack up her doll rags and go home if every one doesn't do her way. ‘ ‘You like a girl for a friend who doesn't purr at you one minute and claw you the next, who doesn't say that she feels it to be her sacred duty as a friend to tell you every mean thing she has ever heard about you, and that your new dress makes you look fat and everybody is saying you are running after Johnny Jones. You like a friend who takes the trouble to do nice things for you, who remembers anniversaries, who is never too busy to write notes ofthanks or condolence, and who rejoices with you in your good fortune and weeps with you in your sorrow. “Well, to be popular you have only to be the sort of girl who makes a hit with you, and to have friends you have only to be the kind of friend that you long for yourself. "Many shy people complain that they never know what to talk about when they are in company, but they have only to apply the Golden Rule to their conversation to be regarded as spellbindcrs. If we were all Truthful Johns and Veraclous Jones, we would admit that the most inter- esting topic on earth to us, and the one of which we never tire, is our- selves. We could dlsoourse on that fascinating and thrilling subject for years at a stretch without ever drawing a breath of weariness, and we regard no people as so entertaining s4 those who lead us on to tel! of our travels and to repeat the smart things our children say. "Well, cveh as you and I, all the balance of humanity loves to talk about itself, and so you have only to press down slightly on the self-starter of any man's or women's egotism and then lend them your ears to es- tablish your reputation as a. delightful conversationalist. "You want to get on in business? The Golden Rule is the only never- fail guide to success. Every man and woman who ever climbed to the top of the ofllce ladder are those who gave to their bosses the kind of service that they would have want-ed some e to give them if they had been the head of the firm. Every bank that stays solvent has hon- "Pa, what's dignity?" "Dignity, my son, is what you think you possess until the boss says "What is the meaning of this?" "And the Golden Rule is the answer to the conundrum of how to be happy though married. Every husband knows how he would like his wife to treat him. He would like her to look up to him and admire him. He would like her to show him sympathy and understanding. He would TENDERS FOR COAL y ' ___~__ P, E, I_ and Cape Breton night" and she went away. Dennis ling. Written tenders will be received by STEAMSHH; SERVICE looked angry. "Good night," said “when he sew her he broke of! in Pauline. - . may- the undersigned up to noon of Tues- day 13th June, to supply coal for the City Schools, namely "Prince Street" "West Kent" and "Queen Square," the estimated quantity of coal re- qulred is four hundred tons. The price quoted to include delivery and storage of coal in the cellars of the above schools. The coal supplied to be weighed on the City Scales at the expense of the dealer supplying some. Tenderers to state kind of coal they can supply. It is to form part of the contract that should the Board run short of “"1 dull"! ti" m” "mt" °" ‘Pflm- for Charlottetown looked es if she hoped he would my day?" adoring eyes. Presently she said shy- she answered seriously. "Spoiled by , . , the dealer receiving the contract will Mom. part,“ m,’ In" ch.r- he was "Talking to Barbara and work. ly, "Dennis?" your vacant chair, of course. but 222 E3" 518k“! S's: ‘lulled . dlflamce‘ B‘? guppiy requirements with the same lotietovrn on Wednesday moflllnse. “No, thank you, dear!" ing." "Um?" otherwise perfect." Hamilton, Qng,’ wfiteg: bare became contented, kind 0100111 at tend" PIKE. but the W" "l" lmlflfllrlsfl M GWYRWW" The last little word was spoken "Does Barbara ever do anything "You love me best in all the Dennis scowled and took up the “In” before my baby w" would 8° to “up ‘ha, Bu. Board getting the benefit of any drop in the price of coaléo m“ Sydney before “ppm-w,- b, connect. heart. She perched herself on his P31111119 laughed. "not one“, 1 "What would you do if I said the ‘:5; r '" m“ I or“ “fie-sew ed ‘em-v m" “hm” b7 “gust m” tenth‘ gm °' by rcmam“: “b°“'d ‘h’ nflriavc you missed me?" “Clever! Rubblshlevghe talks like "Dllh" Plullllli Whlfiliflred. her. . pf“. y "u": ha‘ For “ma,” two mom!” l‘ Jun fvm“ The “west °r ‘my lelldcr n” "u" “Sic r1256 ffifyjlljnflfl“ 2:25:33‘ "You baby! Willi 5° Y0“ Willi me a cheap novelette." "Then you may safely live," he Pauline came into the room at mmltill I tried various Weight! bnght’ ‘cave’ and "m"? "WPM- through the Starits of Canso, u...’ to any?" g "Dennis!" assured her. that moment. milks but none agreed with so contented, which means T- 5- MRNUTT» nox Passage, st. Peter's Canal. "That you love me." . Pauline sighed and closed her "Why — Barbara!" she said, he“ In“! different time‘ w much m). bu”; moghge‘ Becmtary. Board of school Trustees, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 6-8-2! NO TICE i ‘ mm,“ , m g ,1 n l, y fl ,_ _ must go home that day "home" oweek." we, in, undersigned, have dwlfl- Prince rdliwunlnliltiunua “dude fi .5 K Rmhup t° bed’ "m" "l" °°l¢ meenlns the queerly funiiahed flat "I'll come back-never fear! Your "° "i i" "a; °'" "11"" “ti “"53"” Brvion- “ 1 “- H” “m” °“- t" there was e in Greenwich where she kept the spare-room bed is too comfortable '"""“"" c""""""' Im Well! l! I PIIMII rum "M For pnfiscngcr. automobile am. sllsht sound in the doorway, and clothes she was not wearing, and to forget," said Barbara. flirt-Irishman tam-u cl Steamer "iinterprise” Fast and direct Passenger Freight Service hctivcrit Prince Ldward ls- limd and Capo Breton. w»! Leaving Georgetown every Wed- q y A RU BY M. ncsdny at 7A. 1L arriving Port linullflnlgugo. llmwkcsbury and Mulgrave at about 2 I’. M. and with calls at lgli; Madame uni‘! lizis d‘Ur Lake Ports arrives at byoncy early ‘Ibursday afternoon. Leaving Sydney every Monday at ‘I A. M. culling at Bras d'0r Lake PM“. isle Madame Ports, Mulgrave, Ill? Other Man. "Ia it necessary! love youl" OIOMITIII "Hallo! Couldn't you sleep?" he asked, with a. poor attempt at hum- or. Barbara. met his eyes calmly. "1 lay awoke thinking of you," she said in her charming voice. "She knew good and well we were here," he said. "Damn the women!" he added under his breath. "I told you I knew Barbara wasn't happy," Pauline informed him later on when she was lying cosily in bed. "I wouldn't tell anyone but you, Dennis, darling, but she does love someone-frlghtfully l" "Half a dozen of ‘em, think!" .. "No-seriously, one!" Pauline in- I should tsted and annoyed him. ‘indigestion!’ he Dennis flushed; not because he thought for a moment she meant it, but because everything she said and did for some tee-son or another irri- aaid briefly. Washer Value $95.00 easy rims, Finished in tones of green poe- oelsin and lacquer. 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"Would there be any disgruntled wives if husbands practiced m, Golden Rule Jorniula on the women to whom they are married and told them how much they admired them and loved them and what world. beatcrs they considered them? I trow not. "Nor would there be any roaming husbands if wives treated their husban’ as they themselves want to be treated and showed them the tenderness and appreciation and aflectlon that they crave themselves, "And so there you are, my dear," I said to the girl, "with the Golden Rule still working. Times may change, but humanity never changes, and we are all born with the some kind of sweet tooth. DOROTHY mx. THE COOK ’S CORNER RHUBARB CUP No doubt many of our Table Talk- crs have their usual crop of rhu- barb in their garden about ready for picking, so the rhubarb punch we are offering below is timely in- deed and will be found very delic- ious for ordinary consumption in the home or on special festive oc- casions. In the next few days we will be giving you a selected group of other punches which is well twenty-five minutes) and mam There should be two quarts of juice . Add the wear while the juice a ha! and stir until dissolved. Add fruli Juices, and when cooled, add tbs 106d WB-ter. Servo with half slice: of lemon and orange. Servings, 50. BRAISED SHORT BIBS 2 pounds short ribs of beef 2 carrots 1 onion 1 green pepper 2 stalks of celery 1 sprig of parsley 2 cups boiling water juice Salt and pepper _____ or tomati popular and one of the most attrac- tive that we have used in. Out rhubarb into small pieces and cook in water until tender (about “When all else failed Eagle Brand pulled her throu gh 2” Port Hawkcsbury and arriving at Georgetown and Montague at about 6 A. M. Tuesday morning in good time to connect with rooming train up to 7 A. M. land at Port llawkcs- bury at about 2 P. M. and arrive at Beaver Narrows and through the entire stretch of the charming Bras d'0r Lakes and arrive at Sydney early Thursday afternoon after call- ing at Beddcck and many other in- teresting nnd beautiful lake ports. This new Passenger and Freight service is the quickest and cheapest ll to Sept. 20. E. ROBERTS. JOHN MULLIGAN, AMBROSE Moivanrnsnl 10"" P- SllIITII-l E. II. FI-"IJTEPJ, Agrni, Grnrjfrfais‘ J. u. linnmzl l QON-l-i-Ii freight rnics and for stateroom rcs- ervations apply lo POOLE ANY) THOMPSON. Agents, Him-infirm or 9825-5-31-131. THIRD INSTALLMENTE “Oh, yes, at the Club." “Because I'd love to get some- thing to eat if you're hungry." She unconsciously, but it warmed her n’ ovni soap .__....,.. He put. his arms round her little figure and drew her closer to him. "What have you been doing all besides talk?" "Bo she does. Al! this stui! about love and marriage and twin souls." "She doesn't mean half she says," Pauline declared. "Let's hope she doesn't," Danni; answered drily. He set Pauline m; her feet, his arm still 15am! he‘; looking up he saw Barbara that-g, sisted. "There was quite a different look about her when she told me." She lay still watching him with world, don't you?" eyes. It was no use: she realized that nothing on earth would ever make Dennis romantic. It ‘was at breakfast the next morning that Barbara announced slept when-she was not litaylng In “So sorry," said Barbara looking elher Pmpleb houses. Barbara did Barbara laughed-she was very dif- ncult to offend. "No, we had every good dinner," paper. Barbara might be in love, he told himself, remembering Paulineui amazed. "Yes-myself in the flesh." Bar- bara said calmly. "l had a wire this morning on urgent business. I must go back home." "Go back! You haven't been here Barbara was atitrlng her coffee with an irritating little tinkle of I us. J. MOONEY, three months old I found about Eagle Brand, so I Informative literature. Ellilll’ limit II you are. unable lo mm: your own baby, follow Ills advice of hundreds of llmuonds of molhen and fry Eagle Brand. The coupon below will bring you {all I t .. lf.h.ff°fYQ“.-]Bqb||f" e3° “m” “h” "dd" "W". B little looking out of the window when d' 1 ti “ nlgsokl’ Iflglyllcllllln ‘Idfflme down for not often come down to breakfast. ~ - - EB you were in. but this morninll she was standing "m" llllrvlnk h" llPI- "Good Dennis come into the room whlat silver against the china cup. "I won- der l! I may uns up for a mu pm- efllly." she sold. (To be Continued.) C’ Ifllli NKl l» decided to use it. 'A' week feeding without any fun of four active childrem"; 5y‘. Well-n." aonullill d l h d is, nuns and uuull-TFILI- I5»! """' llama Alive--