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' ‘T ri _'V 3. , 'the Fashionable Are Wearir Illiladyyggggiful Dressmaking I-46.80" Furnished ~ With Every Pattern -an-»e-We-1 1 lat -.°- _ " lvuatnai '_ Worthington ~ silk and wool crepe that introduced I tunic flounce at either side of front that merges into circular fiounce at| back. " . The seamlnd down either side ofi front gives the figure charming_ height. The shoulders are pin tucked. Style No. 3266 is designed in sizes lil. 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches _,USL rlnbn. Dui! SKINS It-'e exceptionally _soft and pretty Th". who mv, wid,” dry ,um ‘.‘2...‘I.‘§2i‘.‘i‘;°fZ.° $.‘.”f. I_I"i..f2Z.°’.L'§..“I.i§l‘i “-‘“°”’ °“° ‘*“‘ ““ “°-"‘°"‘ °’ - _ _ _ __ '; keeping their coinplexions in good Tomato red ilat silk crepe s in er- .condmon u uzrlvuwd du,-in' mg cstlng for the dcbutantc and youth- www. m°m_m_ A dn, “gn ghms M WW °f W°‘““"' easily and if the woman with such s Crepe satin in dark brown shade, complexion mln, th, mumu 9| plum faille silk crepe, bottle breeir “omg out of doo" 1mm°d1"¢1y ug"- fc_atlier-w_clgllt dia_;i;on_Fldw;<;_len._na\;y_ washing hm- 1", mm wmynug using bue woo crepe, ar a a. purpe plenty of promctws cl-¢am_ sh. 15 ,crepe msrocan, flat silk crepe inf puny sm., to pw gh, pm: by ,c. °’“°"ld "ee" md "°y°“ P’l“"°‘_‘ qulring a complexion which is so dry. ;"°pi “gf b°°“u:_‘:y Zimd W tm’ that it becomes scaly. nun y rincess s oue . M WMM” with mm, and Wm” Pattern price 15 cents. Be suiei only mum, 1 my ,km_,¢,\1\ m;-rc dry, to iill in site 0! Plli¢m~ A°d"°"-the woman with a dry skin should| Pattern Department. Our Fashion! never alum, hu- gm. in tm, guy Mlllnim 15 15 °°“"’- bl" y°“ “Wi more than once a day. and that at older 9. pattern and a l"l~ll\l°l‘l MBU' night just bcfqro retiring. Even then zine together IDI 25 °°*i'#- Inu: slieulri not use lla.-il water; li ' ‘ l ing in it a little begiiilei-1 witlf oat- / V i 1 A f' <’=T_~'- ‘inf `f3"2:66 \~ F _l -' A_¢;iinq.»_volltl'ii'ul model in novelty ._-i,--‘__--~ ------------r-~i' BRISTOL NOTES . . Many-.are taking advantage oi' thef good-roads after the recent heavyi fall of snow. The many' friends of Mr. John A.. M¢§dE`§Tr°i`, of West St. Peters, sym- psthize wltil him in the loss of his yoiii"g"`wlie. Only about two years' ag# she became his bride. She leaves to iinoprli- two small children. Mr. W. H. McEwen has had a man engaged in cutting down the trees I Mr. Mathesolfs. Mill pond his been qyei' in summer for its and where many anglers come in pursuit of the speckled John D. 0‘Bi'lon, one of the ous smelt fishermen, reports to be scarce. Jhnlt. 0‘Brlen, of Bristol. to tha (Garden of Eden) lum- in N. B., where from he wages to be good for lumber- many friends regret to learn departure of Mr: Daniel Ma- owing to ill health, for treat- in the .Hospital in Novo. Scotia _-__ lthere is no other kind available the " " " ’ “ " ‘” " " “ " "` " ‘weterenoulu be softened by immers- N0. 3266. Size .............-...... meal or almond meal. . . . . . . . . . . Another simple way to soften the Name _water is to cover a cupful of un- ' _cooked oatmeal with boiling water. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _M “md _mm OWL than “run on 5""" “dm” - lun liquid end use about a table- ;.»»°»f~»i nf ii in » we of vm " C'i_y _ sm, _only me milder: seeps siieula be ._ _ __ ,used, the water should be tepid and 'the final rinsing water cold. Many iiind that pure baby Castile soap is For The Cook U0!-‘r`l'.`l'i SPANISH CREAM One envelope quick gelatin, it cup strong coffee, l‘,~i cups milk, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon vanilla, pinch of salt. Heat milk in double boiled; when hot odd egg yolks, which have been beat- en, with coffee. sugar, salt and gel- atin. Cook till like loft custard. Beat egg whites and stir in last with van- illa. Mr. Harris L. Arnold, of Bristol, has purchased three foxes. I-Ie has ‘ the only kind which can be used on _this type of skin, and the washing lshould be followed by rlnslnl in sev- ‘eral waters to make sure no soap is left on to irritate the skin. But even washing the faco ls'care-_ fully as this proves too harsh for some skins and for them I would recommend li cleansing cream. While some feel that the face is not really clean without soap and water, the following cleansing cream will be found very effective, and in answer to that very frequent query let nlo Say, “It will not grow hair." To make lthe cream use oil (1 almonds' ‘fi _‘ just completed a large ranch. wel ounce; oil of benne, two ounces; wish him success in his fur business 1 cologne water, two drains; tincture of benaoin. five drops. ‘ Mr. Albert McEwen, of St. Peter'| A woman with A dry likin should Harbor, a'lso~ purchased a pair of fox-E never apply make-up or gg out of es and is going io try his luck in the doors without first epplyinl Protec- buslness. tive cream to her face, cold cream _-_ _makes the best protective as wall‘as A very merry and peaceable the best powder base for a. dry skin, 'Christmas was enioyed at the llome_ as it tends to lubricate _the skin as ez Mr. Everett Richardson. st. Perm, well it. pi-oust it. ' Harbor. V As a dry skin wrinkles much more _-_ ,quickly than an oily one, the woman M_r. and Mrs. Victor McEwen at_-_ with this type of skin must begin tended the funeral of _Mr. McEwens_early to massage it or she will he- uncle, Mr. Douglas McEwen, Char--come prematurely old in appgu-_ lottetown, on the 2nd inst. ance. Twenty years of age is non; he --- Glrly for her to start her massage Mr. Mui-dock McEwen, accompanl-I treatments to keephthe years at bay; ed by Master Don Matheson. apent_ special attention s ould' be given to an progressing favorably un ie down MC WD 110( pupils of St. Peters Harbori Sunday last at St. Peters Harbor. the skin around the eyes, mouth and 91° \'\°°¥- UIC I lood tissue cream to ,_`_A________ lubricate the mmqe md mug mn ' that all the movements are upward Ind l'°f»l!'!~ The modulo must be so gentle that here is no danger of stretching the skin. Tomorrow - Bealty Questions Answered. 11-xana-_gn-1_L. ` i Hoddohold Hints I QIIUIHIC _ Cloaiaiiigtkeliaiids m baby was born and Vegetable hours nervousness, E. loo geners `l'l was in very poor health "I took .. f i s e per- t better have a ee ‘nerves ii have no my SVC# Altar working around an automo- bile or foi'dad¢.aa4dirt iasrouad ‘into \iie'iiaada.rub themtlmousbiy 'with vaeaiino. allow it to ‘about twenty minutes, tboifanda. - E .E '.'l'oM|lillaoIeetaaere` IMD lllkllll. aewtho bllhi-lliiaanthadv wborrthaiunoerpart &llk.‘l1\l.lolVUUio l»lh'll\dil.lflfi|. _ure Eirii EF .rg if g li? __/ 1 ` `| _ _ ,. l nmrhy so Can the Bossy _Wife Hope to Keep Her Hus- ` ' -band’s_ Love?-Shall-'1‘hio Pfoor .`Wid0w~ ’ ~ _ ' _ ff ' _ ai:-°-lu' ' Place Her Child 3 in el-Ionic?-#Sage - 5-l‘i§l»‘l:\1lJ=:»°ir?°hfll‘w,~ll"1:i“:»l»l='~: 'Advice' to it Timid~Bl'ido-to- Be 1 _ eeutiuueiu bouts: my iiuabaad._ we mule muy lure our neun- wdrl done. but instead be coal our laundry and scrub- ~ ‘sieg,_n_¢lp| 'ine cook, iron, wash duhu. takes care ef the baby. While _Iago shopping and helps with her when she has the cello at oight..§e gives me his psy check and in return ! live him a weekly allowance and DI! the bills to lull myself. betas wholly respou~f sible for them. I dll -ll\l\1lCo much better than he dooaandmakethemonaygofarthenlbosemyhuse bend by tellll1I him what to do and how to do it. so tar my besslag bas liad,po eifect ea him. lie simply worships me and is more considerate and _ai!eeti°usi_e than when we wen__mari‘ied, but what about the fut- ure? Do you think he will tire of my bossing him? you stop it if you were ina! ' C.'H. them by -.--,_- Answer: ' " ` ir 1 me uni sorter pei-exon or e liusuniu 1 would _ink aim up in e glass case and start a Museum of Qurioslties. Lots of women would pay out good money in sec a freak husbandwho actually enjoyed doing the house- work and turned overhla pay cr.‘_°e._pa to his wife without even arguing about it. ` ~ ` » Undoubtedly you are a daughter of the gods and heaven has bestowed one of its ehoioest blessings-upon you, but you are wise to realize 'that be- cause you have been lucky once doesnt mean that good fortune has clamped permanently on your doorstep and that you may yet loso out ui°ilcss_yo`u keep your ilnldrs crossed and watch your step. ' ' Personally, _I can think of no other one thing that is so calculated to alienate a msn's affections from his wife as for her to boss him. = 0f course. it is done ekry dayf All about ua we see meek and spirltless men who are as afraid of their wives asthey used to be of their schoolmams when they were little boys and who qualoa with terror at the sound of their Maries' voices. A We know men who. would not dare to stay down town of an evening to have dinner with an old friend or to go to a ball game or to spend a single dollar of the money they earnon their own pleasure. We know monfwho always wipe their feet on the mat before they come in the door and who have not as much authority in the houses they support as the cat has. Every day we hear wives ordering their husbands around like servants and telling them to sibhero or to stand therofss if they were idiots with no minids of their own. We go out in cars with `&upllis where the wife is the back-seat chauffeur, who tells her husband to turn this way or tum that and when to speed up and when to slow down and to watch -out for ti'_ai!ie signals. Every day we hear wives telling their husbands to look out for automobiles and not to get their feet wet and not to eat pic' for luncheon. etc. _ Why, there are plenty of men from the day they _are married to the day of their dca.tl1s never have as much liberty .ds Q life prisoner in a peni- tentiary has. They lrd never pei'initte_d__to._do.orie single thing the _way they want to do it or to indulge _a personal taste. Wife iselways there to tell them exactly where to get on and where to get off. She buys their clothes and picks out their necktios._ _ Wife supervises their religion and their politics. They neverieven eat a mel in peace, for wifi deeidea whether they shall have twofiumps of sugar or one in their codes and they have to eat spinach instead of lobster New- bury if abc considers it but for their stomachs. ~ lohietimes when, a man finds out that he ls married to a bossy woman ha murders her.~ lometimas, he gets up and leaves her. often he just humbly aubliiie. but let no wife befool liorlol! into thinking that he likes it and that he dooel't'reaa|l_t it and in his heart of hearts hate her for the position ofobloduy-she piite him in. 'ro begin with, aiu mum mm .mein iiinueii, me that is ine bltterést thing that can some to any of us. In knows that if lished any manhood in bin, if he had tha beekbaoe of an angieworm. he would rise up and iiaht liar to a finish and not lot any little two-by-four woman dominate him. ` And in the _second blade hd knows that the henpeeked man is _a ngure of fun at which the whole world souls. And in the third Diode he knows tim. in is throwing away maiuppineu in permittins his vile in deprive him Q; gn “mug puny, fqggue happiness eonsiate in bahig able to'do our own way instead ofhaving to do somebody else's way. ' ` And- if you dont believe what 1 am sayiua recall the meek little men you have known rho were tyranaiaed ever by dominant women who nnslly died. Dont you remember what resigned widowars those mon were and that they ioelrfedabout ten years younger inside oi three weeks andactsd like boys playing h6okay from school? _ _` Bo if you don’t-want 'your husband to hate !°\\.‘d0l\'i- bdll him- DN yeuevnrlieueimriwdrievisailmir ilikrf '_ nonmurnm C Q D O C I I _ Dear lliae Dix-I ani a young widow with A boy 5 yoln old. My hue- band ‘left me vary little when ho died. Not enough to subvert Md OGWIN my chile. I have no trade er profession by wbiek; can earn money- D° youtiunaiweulabaaeiasliiniaaiaiussiea-taiildlibiaiinasoodhomv _rel-_ei-iii¢ii-en while fee in training ee beanies aural? It imlkl my kiwi- te think ei sein; wwe ima aim, but r ini that 1 must eemieer au an-_ un. " 1 m mm. _ 1aiieuittn¢verywiu»ni\i»i¢_1=\1eaade.' Ifyoiivuireiudliildidl ;see_ii'»n¢ in will in 'pi-ewinea, well uaui we ef _me eeuomd until euehtimeae you are abletoeuppbrthim youraaltoliil iiitllemeeowhllayou will aa_v_¢fan»e~yourniz so ein lun were the rw wi if vw Qi* in aadtii»eiuiswiiibee'wiar»aid.e \U\°*"." leittereemiiieatreeuwhiiayeiiwareel viuienuayepreuaaieetliatwmsdun liephaprd.a|aoo\anywdin'addo, the l¢i»ysmrleerata_eew¢lieaevet l mum' E iii gl $10!# It ie poasibieto lose money in ¢|;h.i. . Places ‘besides the stock market »iiets.endIl.lel§`_wu teliias aged L _ ‘_ _ awry about bisbad luekaetiugw. V ' ._ r __ ' troqk Moten asked: Bow come plied: wil. -boy. lliava nimble ‘ » '_ _...__.....~._.-.-»-q-.,- _ i lneunalee * Q- Wlliil Slivllltl be ull the tiiuiu Wlltii sucsi-S are seated at a luuclieula party? ,’ ' A- The silver, water glenn; gn--_ V1" P1"°'- nlllkiiis. and bioiul alle? ' butler Plates. ~ ‘_ i Q. Should one ever peer over 5 player's shoulder when watchhig a _ bridge lame? ’ A. Ns; it is vol-y rude to do so Q- Wii.v ui it considered had taste to take advantage of "open houggu w- . enter some social group? _ _ for more and it is Cl\1‘l-Silfillily. The tree was a Joy to _ _ _ __ _,___ _ _ __ _._,_, _ _ H _ _ _ you a1way_s"1ese at tha_.ne|¢ mg _ "' ' g- __ » ' ..;::.:.'.;“f'..‘:.‘::.:_‘:~;°..:°:‘..”°:';‘.°:.;.::.f;_‘::.::.‘:‘;.*;:r::ian :'.:_:i:.:“.'::..:';:.°i':.f:".. » Sal' l great _ 1 don't shudie-the horses." _ ; _I . _|Y°u _ ' ./ " flllit out °_f i1i°_‘ve°kes°._Wiih-~mill< or. _Elfquettl _ _' "cream-»--bu;t_ ittastes ibetlter if you _ . _crisp the biseuitsin the oven and pour, hot milk overlthein. Thellavory shreds of baked wheat are so or-isp and delicious'-children always deli so good for them; .Contains everything their growing bodied need. Delicious withfiruits. I A. Because to do so is too similar l ` l ll to entering a theater door when the' __ . _ ticket-:nail if uefiuairuig. y ‘ FORTUNE BRIDGE 1 1 ` _ 1 _ _ _ Ai\ii_>_viCiNi1Y - - __ annum ni-im meal lien lu j\ in ‘ Christmas tree in the hall on Thurs- "`\ s ,l /QD __ ,_ _` day evening. Dee. im. with g 1.", _\% i~£l_“- r __ 1 . . __ _ attendance of pamais aadviaiiorasm ' i iflmflll . _ - ~ fi* » ~ - . __ »__ _ ent. 'rho decorations wlilel; were ar- __."_ _ ____.._._}_9. \N|-|-H All THE BRAN istlc indeed. esp_9oh||y th. _ Dm. _ \ _,-»'__,-.f"_.-. _ reused by the pupils were very art i.- ' "’ _ _ OF THE WHOLE WHEAT, “'"‘“‘° ""‘°h W' °1¢°¢4i¢\e_lif s /as cauaojm auiu:oolpvii|uxa1'oo||i»a||v»l..‘tl5l the dye and was no doubt thai ’ ' 'r r' most lmpomm Dani” me whole “__ Reeitatinn-Santa in a Flait. Glad-~ i.lioii?:s7_ii'owl.n}`o. L. or `o. " very well carried out by the ehudren succe_s. The organist for the evening wad' Mrs. George Jackson who deserves much thanks for her valuable tedio- ianoe in this line. - at the end or `_ti~ie_ last ciierue sas- ts manned to meh the :tue with- out being caugllt by the delighiefti youngsters md amidst ili_o_greaieat excitement presented the numerous gifts as well as a treat. The taaohorl were also kindly remembered by their pupils and altogether a very pleas- snt evening was the result. ' ebration to the kiddies. y°ClAu_¥en' __ _ _H ids" .Ph ang" nas era . _ e prorrannwes much viii” “-“d The semi annual examination of - _ Fortune Bridge Graded school took wno ale to b.. aol-npllmentld bn their mace N "muy ‘Mmo»°n_ _hnuuy tho f'Mapl¢s" played an Monday night on the League of the Cross Alleys, the "Sport/y Five" tereeiiiis in game which renilted in A tio. In llid the loth. Owing to the inclemeney of the weather the attendance was not as large as it would otherwise have beeu. rue eiuldran _of both deplrtmmfs were examined in various subjects. end evinced -.great thoroughness in; then-.work. complimentary remarks; were made by trustee H. W- ,,BU\`k°‘, who expressed himself as well pleas- ¢d 'with the pl-ogress,beln| made. A- bout ss pupils in-e in attendance this- year. with twelve of this number taking up advanced work, five of whom are in Grade X and seven in The program wg as follows. _i Opening Uiiorus-Ohliiiing mm” IX' A _ ~ i Bells ” . ‘ l. ' Eniuous r'A'r/ii. lmvlnoiiii Welcome-Edna Burke. I » oN< Welcome--Jean Dixon and Thor- ls DES Y", IN Lo” lsy` Burke. _ ' The act of destroying what is : _ i ; Christ . Hll ' -~ ;aR;__l:;;T mu wmpmy known in Salvation circles K P1.ymé_ amumbu., Ph," hm the fetal envelope yesterday troducing- King December. lliairies, L°“d°"' E“‘l"“d' ‘°°°“"“‘ w ° Be” B W “tn Gum vm" wan cable received at Army Headquarters. oys r stocking Boy md Wy \»y_ “L_ md 'I\iron_to. makes certain that the Mm mgum md mmm _ _ nameof the or woma; Dle.log_ue--Jelly for the Minister. mf 1*" .,G9ll°ed B“::° » oiiave alum. mimi. _nurse and .WY h*"° 11”" “ '“°°°°’°’ ` will never be revealed. _ Elizabeth Francis. my ' ' ` with me ii i with letters. nieroieawmuaic. in °°m“°“°“ "3" °“ Pantoml ons. g. Y. - M9m1o'¢u¢_ ‘Mm _ _pgimq gm” the eseoutora of Bramwell Booth Shopping (Minnie u¢g¢g¢_) `. __ *must hand over- to General Higgins. Don mm in ww,” (mm “ug newoommieaioner of the Army. trust .lnponsa Dolls. Sailor mils, Nigger D!‘0li°rty_ Worth several millions of mils, ing aeiiys emi teiisybme uid squads. _ _ _ gud” _ ‘ Upon l\|Meoding_ ills father its Dialogue-.A mu wma supplied. oeeuuaaeor ef, un army iam.. gmlgg. _ . GonerQ_l_i‘lUrall’looi-li. it was* Roottatioa-Gooi1a`!'»\hoh, "What stated by-offiolrallt 'I.'oronto_yoster- the Blocking Said." » - Gly. olwldsod the nomination of hisl March and drill in costume. Holly successor. or made provision for tu- Beralds. seniors. ture ||ad¢r_akip.`in an envelope. which meiietiea-'nie 'rw Dalia. nee- was entrusted te the care of ine sul- othy Johnsen. _ avtlen Ari!! solicitor. ~ Dialogue-"Aunt serene ie a Xmas Many heya been the conjectures as hlont." Sarah Oo!!in. Cyril and to i-hi nomihlilon that .General _ E. Connors Dm°'u,_-nvum, H, um, gm” brouslit by General ldward__Hiegins._ ____ _ _ und_ _ _ __ and 24_ hours after Tuesdays actioni _‘_ _ _ no-A l ion wa of the High gourt. which ruled that 4,1 _ ' l _ ' "lil .. ...all _ll " _ ‘mwitaliu frimauzr umm maidens ‘mmm aid asa-mari; ravens waueew.leut uaeliieaeraleaeetlpt Answer# YW at 351522 lfilfiéi if balerj_bs_e7a\iaafaiiinet_dre_esedas \\i¥\_\»\\°.' hr.nu»».rem E? waazeiieanieu tiutmwiils. lllerfyhidiornotf JUNIL' ` irimmeequmauit einiiuyoiu NW Iliavawoekod. 'Myflnnoeia ' 'play-off the former won by a mem- lty oi four pins. Dot 0'Briol\ ill( lligh single and high total. Followini! are the scores:--_ e‘ Sporty .Five _ lr. Lqiierisn P. Gaudet ....`....'.... iz. oiintoil iii E. Mullins lvl' M.-Maddlgan 153- Total-2201.. ~ ' Ill 138 Ill lil 135 180 193 150 ill 125 147 130 _ Maples G.'Keenan M. Dunn 154 173 150 122 ll 'I9 333 324 204. 138 122 132 lilf 140 lla M.-Veaeey D. 0'Brlei'i Totll-2201. ~ in the eiivolope. and which will al- ways remdin conjectures, as tha es- velope was yesterday destroyed with- out being opened. ~, “chu _.ma |ey_ Bw.h_ The envelope containing the very* M :nu Dim \,y‘ 14 chgdrm- iiilportant nomination was destroyedl Chal'8Ct¢1°_ Cl0l¢'US LONG P966' \UiTH THE' 5'(-lOQT N096' A MEANS D&Q5'i5`TENCi° ann -ieiuimm. ‘ - s ` lrminii am wma _*' - -~llI"‘---_l"f --i-1..._.--1'l_'_ . " L' ' li' ` _< » gn 1