8?? n+4; COUNTY CLUB By HOLLOWAY HORN mum» . t I Dorothy Dixs Letter. Box When a Man is Undecided ‘About ATwo loves Bdfieflollllfi £- The. . I , . I r \\ Housewife b And Her Ben's u:- chence to get . ‘ ' ' . and Which to Pick t; a Wife, itls Better ;R=§=‘;T§333~IB-=b~w'- ~ t Actwm e5 y... “THIS PLACE IS FUITIVI" t!" d. " h kn ‘Ill III i?» thTtbU wultnyfn ggblheluli t0 Marry Neither, But t0 Wait and story booklet about Rabin. l Oentrole u» um PFQSEBUY DUNN IRWIN-ed his certain that he Wuhan." - ~ l - ' h - ‘on ' P‘ _ - ' ~ ' * armor st her origins-l table 5nd "A quarter past ten“ said Dolli- Flnd 011$ Glr W110 W11‘ t e ' pw‘ Mei-ugh Dut~wh|t we; the ode nu wsy back his colleague. more almost to himself. "She's been B-n clfldfifiul In‘! m“! flhifl- . good for? How "If you do a thins like that 13:11 ow nearly an hour." l Stu-t to-de to collect a full ~ " 1mm but thoubta of en- lees I'll . . . 1'11 choke you!" said ~ ' at dame?" .,_______ t‘ k i. “t. o; my; u m“ “"6"” mmmm floddflt‘ "I “Wt 1W W Deu- Miss Dix-I em m between two girls. "s" is lovely to look '° °°" ° 7°“ '° a I (rectum ~55- q ' bccwuse it "But Why?" Dolly protested in-no- think oi’ her with this crowd." “W, , 00d we, W“ Wm, w”, on, m, l, m M, stories. other beg h,“ Gum“ m; m, m fffitlY- "1"" “m” '4’ "° °‘"°Y‘" iiggtgfgshb; £33,381 3513;, .. though hi» am not itglu collego- She u very unselfish and sffec! ittlonste to out Box-hour's Peanut ' fi thsn we the time» M31» w» it l» ..,,,,,,,, m, ,,,,.. ..,......,..... .. "..'.'2i'£.'.l.‘.’2e'i“§.';‘i’..: converts:- Bim-rhrwu- lh-M t. .. m... twtnczttavts "She ilshg git swift. I admit. ma easily as you. Battle's not here eimer, w, h", M, o, m, m,” n? a , u, fi is given with every and m‘ '7" . m‘ m on, mo”, m no, o t. an ' " _ ' ' t ‘ unomg [has Sh“ Ameman- “at ngw £1“ ylguthflizkjolfilxi btleiselfaez: glanlgt Eeéishllglgglgvezfi; glll-‘lwyvzyw Jul-age guogd loo” tin of Barbour’; A 1B Steps from the osnvu of her life in the nexltm did bu find out?" ng. era's nobody else you'd like m be pkumh mm“ notrffg’ m“, Bikini POIQOIH t“ ---5 mm‘ \ w°°1 I" ‘ ma“ u“ “ hat she wasn't American," Jlld t0 dance with?" . t No; ova-b aneemanxw 5nd a “n” on u” __"" “on,” n‘ h i duty white’ Dollllrgoredlzcntly. ? thwo. But have arwalik tthrough side However she is the typo of slrlewbc 5 “w nmmaau“ fififif-"fi ,;,§‘,Z‘§,',‘,,£‘§,°,f', ‘I m’ ° W“ ma“ " e imrden- '5 a 1°” Y n 3h would msnsge a, man's‘ home and-Mar his children "__" - ~~1~t t t h dsh ik- H . ‘l .- n d lisethis ewdinlng- scroll; turns 111w pwoc ecl lnfeAgkeltiaIllf gills i213; runinlfirrs sgzgralncolfiglrégvfgge sitting in the gmpgrfgfltllzggkjner s??? heégeryw-Qlfi‘ {Ithfig ow o vain In total-lasting Idl- und stone. At the bo store in San Franclscwher home conservator and others were strcll- 5° U ‘ ° tum-permanent troughs dull t_ bin. where mineral wool . .. do you think I would be happiest with? Which o! town—nild she did. lng on the awn in the moonlight. l mam would make m, m, “m, M“? a in the centre The s nlmber of tiny ‘glass be "W211 " n “It all seems very peaceful," said “DECIDED 1e ls of ebony. s rich be found. This is e reins élggféflgildtlguélrlgethough my %lellgle';re "Ymenwlnnlne ‘is wonder ' h, wood with black msrkinss III-ft of the material whl. WW arémsuch a mo, “you look; chase, Wt‘- BY "Y! *1 -E°<§°- and e sotinuunootb surface. thank goodness!" "Illcsp kind wards almost over- 'l\'ll€llll mo. Seriously, though, shes storming is, by the way? She's been away for quite a time. Ah! Here's Glulshe." He introduced the two men. "Pleased to meet you," Supvrlntcndcnt. ‘Thank vcu." 581d Gllnshe. "Tilatls good! I never know what he wants to know a! about it gardens “I .5 t ' . l t h said the sald as VETV peasim ere he took out his pipe getting any farther." "A to 8M‘ win-n people 51y ‘Pleased to here," Ducros replied, lmperturb- fuvct you?" grinned Dolllmore. "I ably, nwsr rrlncmber it." H rYuu don't belong here?" Ducrcs fully aware that Dolllmore wanted' s... wt. _ to get back I most certainly do not." "Sn I thought.‘ Dolllmore put in. "so I told you." know about the leng "Wlint do you ros went 0n. "One otwhcm?" lhouse. “The clique running this place. I. ImOW who N011 BIB. B5 I SUPDIJSE. SIGNIFICANCE 0F A SCREAM Dolly told you?" “Yes. But no One else does, re- Ducras and Dclllmore looked member," Ducros said gravely. “Don't worry." Dollimore {tut 1n. "I don't hold with all his old school tie stuff." Ducros said testlly. “I'm clearing out at, the earliest and then, with one ,run for the house. .ed it first and =into moment." said Gllnshe. "I don't. like ' to the dance-room. 'I‘he band had the place at all.” ‘ stopped; the musicians were uncer- “Why not?" tain what to do. Peo 1e were stand- h "It's crooked. Ive seen very odd- fng about. fr htenetl) and anxious. locking people here. The whole place As Ducros o ned hlm, they saw furtlve." Fernandez urry across the room “Ever seen this man here?" Duc- rcs asked as he took the pnoto- an}! B“ up the stairs’ ‘Come on!" said Ducros. $311115 0i F1551! CBFdIPW fwm hi8 A waiter would have stopped pocket. them but Ducros brushed hlm on Gllnshc examined them carefully: one side m 9, am; "we're pglicg "‘I'h1.s is o. fou- man?" he said. "And officers." lit-i; clean shaven." On 311s landiggfit the top up! the “ es." stairs ey foun stcnn a "I seem to recognise his hee- I Fernandez. Whiteugaced, sh: wit? leaning against a wall as if she were on the 301m of collapse. "Gen elnen, I gave instructlons-" believe I have seen hlm recently," Gllllshe shld, doubtfully. "I see." sold Duel-cs. “You can't he more definite?" Fernandez -be a. Otestl "No." Gllnshe was ‘gazing intently who, 81m pr n8 st theplctures: "I'm oer-tab; I've “Out it. out!" snapped Doilimore, h seen hlm,‘ he said "He may have 5,5 he crossed to he gm "we're, been disguised but there's something pollce officers," in the expression of the full-face "It's Mrs. LeWlnI" she gasped. which brings lt back to me. Now- “She's In here , , . murdered." who the dlckens was it? S0 . but She buried her face ln her hands I can't place hlm. But I mus 30- “ 1f to shut out some dreadful got a Job of sons here." sight. "He's okay?" Ducro; asked Dolli- more when Gllnshe had left them. CHAPTER I! "Absolutely," said Dolllmore who was ‘Whderlng what had become o! "Which is the room?" Ducros de- Mary stemming. There had been n0 mended sign of her since she had gone out to meet the man in the raincoat. “I've still got a. feeling that Flash Czlrdew is here," said Ducros after a Fbrnandez indicated one of the doors. “But. who are you?" he asked suspiciously. "Superintendent Ducros of Scot- sllonce. land Yard. No one ls t leave the “It's s rambling old place. what house without my perm ion. Just shout o. chat with Fernandez?" _a moment." He turned the to of u.» north. own, m= head; "Not the Stall-s, and 1n a, clear, pane my- mg voloe said: "There has appar- _ _ en lybeen an accident of some kind. is Letter-Writing a Struggle I sm a police officer. You will all, glease, remain where you are for for You? epresent and until you receive further instructions." "In the silence which followed 11's words he turned back to where the others awaited hlm. Mary Storming seemed to have recovered her self~ control to some extent. ‘Whig; you who screamed?" Duc_ ms as . “Yes. I went in to see if Mrs. Lewln was all right and saw . . ." Her WOPds ended in a shudder. "In here, you soy?" Ducros sold ss he turned to the door Fernandez indicated. (To be continued) How Can I 7 ‘I (B) om ASHLEY) Q. How can I remove blood stains from a garment? A Soak in cold water over n"~ Q Hers Are Tips to Make It Easy ~ Sally's ln despair! She has writ- ten that letter four tlmes- and it's just too dull to rend. dd r r r ~~ Cheer up, Sallyl Lively letters a one “lipllfipmtng wtlZY-fhe ore simple l0 wrlte when you have oll. Let stand for a. few mun“... . a few letter-writing tips. _ then wash in cold water. Do you give a dry catalogue of ln- cidents: “Wont for s drive yester- Q, How can 1 onion; more day-tomorrow we go out to dlihlt easily? p“. —Tom has a cold"? A. Pour boil! wstc over the Better to select an item or two. give more of your thoughts and fer-lings. “How I did revel in our ride yesterday! Such crisp clear sin-and such a deep blue autumn gkyf’ 1 Q. How can I keep s partially Don't use ‘qresgyv word, jun bk - used can of paint for an indefinite cause you're writing. In talk you time? wouldn't say, "1 endeavored to pur- A- The Wm? used "n °7 Pa!” chase a new dress." Write as you'd ca“ be kept’ mdenmwly 17 n '5 speak, "I tried to buy-I’ Be natural “Mend Wm‘ melted Paraflm- easy. ] And how yo“ m, m“ up a leller by knowing a few punctua- Modern Efiqueue l}: 1B1 ROBERTA Li!) lion tricks. “We leave Saturday for onions, then let em ransln for a. few minutes. Drain, pour cold wa- ter over them, and see how easily the skins are removed, Hawaii" sounds matter of fact. But try writing it this way, "We leave Saturday-for Hawaiil" Find many more helpful pointers ' on writing charming letters in our Q. How should c girl refuse s 32-page booklet. Has samples of dance? invitations and answers, thank-you A. Soy, "I am sorry, but. I have letters, notes of sympathy, other this dance engaged," if true. other- types of letters for business, social wise. she ma soy. "Ihsnk you. occasions. Gives correct usage, lts- but 1 Em "N118 mil Ollt- In tlonery, vocabulary helps. B13181‘ "BM the 8111 5310"“ 5°‘ ' cllne grsclotlsly and with a Send 20c in coins for your smile. of Good Letter-Writing e Easy to The Guardian Home slaould e. man's wife ever give Q. him directions while he is carving? A. Not unless she wishes to en- courage s dark look from her hus- band. The majority of men heart- servlce. Be sure to write lslnly our Name, Address and” the sme of booklet. t f "m" , ‘Ldisllke interference of hs Q. What is the most becoming _ Sh”; Adana color to a girl who has "grcenlsh' eyes and golden brown hair? . ' " A. Jade green. ' ‘Pminosfim Minsnlbhfilsllome. "I've been wondering that ever since We got here, but I'm sure the place is phonev. a5 the Yanks say. a wrong ‘un! I wonder when? Mary The Chief mode it. finite clear that They wandered slowly through the 9'19"“ iOrlental countries, where "Yes. But we don't seem to be man can smoke u pipe out “Fernandez seemed to have dls- appenfed. too," Dolllmore said at Ducros nodded and as he dld so! brunette 1 Just danced with?" Duc- the quiet peace of the mutumn even- ing was suddenly dissipated try a ‘She's one of them." -womsn's scream. It come from the at babled on affectionate each other in silence for a mmocnt so on‘ ma‘ ma“ w m5 taste; a?“ accord began to Dolllrnore reach- leapt up the steps the conversafoly and through lt you prefer, how do you ex you? I, alas, um born in o. caul and the very commonplac iknaw ln your very b0 Or else you might solve your ‘satisfy his various tastes he likes instead of having to lmpraclicable from financial a man finus that he cannot women he should put their decid . Wives are purely a matter of [likes he likes her. 'llke her, no matter if she is cookbook and s. model of all _ This is a point‘ that important one of all in selecting a. ‘l The ambitious man good cook, the thrifty girl. the gay | e If Love ls Real, Don Dear Miss Dlx—when I was 20 with a young man who was in eve: gazed to be married. that he lovezl me. e was her sole support any one to come between them. my fiance told me he would always lclde. Five that In all that time h absence and time have B-S dearly Auswcr : I think that ago to fight for gratify her Jealousy. Undoubtedly children owe much them their whole lives. and when up they are cowards to stand for lt. she married. n love. ‘but monumental selfi-shn Iran of the happiness she -You have made the nlcal old woman. Undo the has known e Perfect Going In Mstrimonlal Tangle Dear Dorothy Dix My , ears ago and when u; told to.‘ my faults, failings and slid she told me the some thing. thn laughed in her face because I have had enough, Lf you do not kn no seventh daughter of a possessed of occult powers. e opinion that until vo nes is the ONLY ONE 11s bfalitlf the virtues, men seldom seem to consider, get it is the most o is contemplat- ing matrimony should have a heart-searching session with his own soul 42nd abide by llS decision of what he nBeCLs ln a wife. should plck out o climber, the domestic man a man a penny-plncher, the man who loves to be nun a girl who loves to step out and thereby should much divorce be saved. He was very sincere and in But hi5 mother bitterly opposed ycas have passed and I e has never dated with your happiness and not husband went to e. fortune erhagut three have s se 0nd n ooked up s. man who he thought admired me a» shorwomln I KNOW SO I you had best stay single. problem bv migrating to one of th Bplygamy still prevails and where a man ma women bv marrying a e between th-r curve" '~ as well as legal reasons, I think that when accrue betvmm 6A1 a........._ 4 qualifications for being his wife 0.. e pufied cementum {or a while’ ‘mind and concentrate on himself and what he wants in a. wife. PPFSOMI tflste. If a. man gets what he If he gets one who doe.n't hit his fancy he doesn't ul o5 a nourl, as domestic as s wile. Every marfw in; ’t Let Mother Spoil lt Yfiars of age I was very much in love ‘y. respect my ideal and we were en- every way he proved our msrryln and was very devoted to her and she dl n’t want Her atlitude hurt me greatly your fiance. as well as yourself, the this cruel cstrangement. that lust 8s mlwh bv vour foolish pride as the selfish- You should have had the cour- have let her rob you of it to to their mothers. but they don't owe their mothers try to keep them from possessive and cannot bear to give them Mother had her own life. She fell She l She had the companionship of’ her mate. knew the Joy of having her own home and her children. It is nothing es; that makes her want m deprive her child- and to doom them to lonely liva. mistake Once of giving in to s cruel and tyran- wrong you have You have five lost years of happiness ‘m make done as quickly as you can. up. bend he q-nd bold him tut "all" g5. I also went to e fort t I would have a. sec nd husband. I I am not going to marwx AGAIN. FT}. | Answer: You must be s. remarkable couple. You for letting m urlsatisfsc wry marrlagebeanowfulw tovou l t tel itothhl, late ogn-ln and for realizing that most huggng: oer?! Cll1€z0fln0f tn‘; ezrltlaupat- tern, and it is not such s pretty pattern at that, Few women are so prudent. breast and makes women believe th ithey drew the first time m ‘are bound to win the capital had enough. And your husband ls fect way of doing sway with only tells hlm how much you are. Perfect going. the matrimonial the hated rival. _____.__ Hone springs eternal in the feminine . no matter what sort of a blank lottery. the next time they You quit when you have for having found a. p=r- He does not kill him. He hats and what. a poo- cook DOROTHY DIX. remarkable [YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE By FRANCES what your outlott is. Look In the section your birthday DRAKE comes In, And find sccording to the stars. (Copyright, 1839. King Feature: Syndicate lnc.| For Tuesday, Sept. 26th MARCH 2i to APRIL 20 (Aries) -B0rn before April 47 Then let me repeat these wise old words: "Jealousy springs more from love of self than from love of another." ‘Think before you make important decisions. You other Arlons are under friendlier rays. today-but don't be cocky! APRIL 21 to MAY 90 (‘nwrusl -Double good day and may your efforts be twice as good. moi 'I’r_v that new n-gsttoeé you've been want- ing to, an er a new sugges- tion if yo‘; really thtink lt vgould make an provemen. Keep usy. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) "Weakness. rather than vice, ls fihtb anttillmesis of virmg." 0:51": 1e ano er tempt you N118 Bl‘ your money. neither be shy at be- ing the only one on the side of Right. Stand solidly by {gent llrln- olples (and, inciden 1y. c k them over-are THEY okby?) JUNE 22 to JULY 28 (Cancer)- Venus advises you refrain from all excesses; Saturn and Msrs caution agslnst unnecessary removals and chsn es and welessnes with me- chan sl implements and devices. And don't 1e doubt 0r sl new spoil this day, which an be fine i keep in trim. JULY 24 to AUGUST B? (Ileo)-- Rupect, frankness snd lous- , ness are what this day ll thrive .best 0n—tmfi no one better than lyou is able to offer these assets. Your business sense should be een. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 28 (Virgin-Ale mindful of your own interests before you spend time helping others with theirs! Tak- ing on nnecesssry responsibilities and expenditures not ,wise u¢b . V! l .’_fi,~_ _ l 8 OCTDBEI OCTOBER. 24 tn NOVEMBER. 22 (Soorpiol-No really unfavorable vibrations emanate for you born before Nov. 10, nevertheless it will be wise if ou hold to the 0on- eervutive bot in thought and deed. You born after Nov. 9 should portl- culsrly watch money matters end domestic interests. Economies. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER Z2 (Saglttariusl-You probably will be confronted with the thought thst "it is easier to know mankind than any Don't be disnm ed by s sudden ohsnge in even ; be llosophicai ov . _ ether or not this day ls to your liking, keep that sturdy smile. DECEMBER. 23 t0 JANUARY 2i. (CoprlcornP-No bickering or speak- ing‘ sharply (you may be tempted to do so. covecislly with the p- poslte sex). Don't let your mind {gm-p httphsmrdiy from one thmg another. Work steadily to stab- ilise your affairs. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarium-If you have time for relaxation, indulge some healthful and dllferent-thsn-ususl activity. your ability to manage. Watch your speech, ou may tend to be carelue in matter. FEBRU 2i to MARCH ‘l0 (Plsoes)—Keep your mind on your and upon public sf- conoern to you snd yours. KHW What ls going on about you. Future gain lnttmtited here through v TKMDAY Iwundcnormnlounddons, ow which one of these girls pect a perfect stranger to do your picking for sevenlh daughter. who W88 can only elvrpress u find some girl whom Y0" .. .., sis , the mixture cool before adding the r Ity shows mo... .’.';..""’"" lostt$sntt V 5 ‘i e ‘ ' s énany chlifmersjf ' PE a THE COOK'S . 001mm hnMuvJ-u-ewam-awwvmm- CREAM soonn MAY m: MADE AT 110m: Want to try your hand at a home-made summer drink? this: Two lbs. iosf sugar, 1 quart water. 2 ozs. tartaric acid, white of l egg, 1 l-2 teaspoons essence, l 1~2 teaspoons essenm, bicarbonate of soda. Put the water on to boll, add the sugar and boil gently for i5 minutes, set aside to cool. Dis- solve the tartaric acid in 1-4 cup- cold water, and mix it into the syrup. Beat up l-he white of egg with one tablespoon warm water and stir this into the syrup, then put all through s fine wire sieve. Divide the syrup into halves, mix the vanilla. essence with one-half sperm}; w_ L and t-he lemon essence with th other half. Bottle. and put away in a. cool lace. When preparing a drink, as: all u wit); ice-cold water u spoon in about one saltspoon bicar- i be substituted if desired. . LEMON rut FILLING 3 eggs _ 34 cup fine granulated sugar 1-4 teaspoon salt Juice and rind of 1 l-Z lemons 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 1-2 cups cold water Blend thoroughly the yolk of eggs, granulated sugar. salt, juice and rind of l 1-2 lemons, corn- starch snd cold water. Ths must be stirred continually, until 1t la as thick as elly, and when it ls done set it as de to cool before putting it in the baked pio shell. [thoroughly with s. Dover egg-best- er to make it smooth. For p as con- taining cream mixtures,‘ it is ud- vlssble to have both the shell and filling. Make a. fluffy meringue with the egg whites and 6 table- spoons granulated sugar and spread on top of cream mixture. Sprinkle wit-h coconut and brown slightly in oven. BRISTOL, AND VICINTIY Quite s number of men are em- ployed on the crib wozk at 8t. Peters Harbor. the work will be carried on mvtll about the and of October we are infonned. Mr. Ed Burns, local contractor and builder has completed s new general p e buidling for Mr. Ernest; ter, Moi-ell, Mr. Ros- site's slso had his bum mulls mud! this summer and his proper- qulte an improvement. Miss Heath MoEwen, teacher at Harrington school is spending her fall vocation with her parents here Mr. sud Mrs. Lester Mimllwen. Mr. s... Mrs. Charles McIvor and __ The D0 Pug‘ Jo, txenny m: 53mm, weight m fish every day. ea . spen the wee end with 1m i‘ m.” mun‘ “w, ,_ Mrs. Kenny’ parents, Mr. d Mrs. y J_ B Jay, 130mm m l on dove out of its Potato ploktmg is under way here Mmmry md w“ “mm, w‘; znéllalsl-epom of both good and poor cub, no a mlmm “—”—. Tr e friends visit us in Pros- then Sffil/Etffll people in this district ere pent‘; only when mvmm m; m zsl."'tr..'ls'"..i'zr...""tz' were’ W mhvmv 1v doctors sport 1t as the summer flu. Vi“ olh-Thwphru ' 8 Mrs. John MacGulgan with syrup, then . ¢ mu: Funnrruullm nuns Paris is UT BUTTER ‘imvr Saturday night the blaze was flush- eou-de-nil rugs. tly i terested in n w“ painted furni m‘: this sutumnyou t’ ed cream: the carpet is beige with aster elm did ot oh .7 n an; Lilo Snowflakes - is heavier than s! iron? What is lighter tha. oral or slag wool? Fro load o! stone come till-pl; loods of wool, [is twenty times The raw n as heavy festhefi product and 1'8.‘ cs. _ » l showfl lwhllge??? usexdotlornlg: WE: mwug” ‘f; "f: lng hi on the skv sevaal build- n“ 5mm‘ M” m‘ Pu“ M mam‘ mwn off in the g 9h lngs in the poth of the onrushing I Red, is frequently seen in these ‘$1319, the property of J. J. McEacn- pslnted-furnitum schemes, while brick-red and duck green make em, were in gre t clan at time of writing, it s “not r1123... l: the a Plw" °°1°“' °°“ "f" ebggllllqti-“fiibwelfreemlfeditfltefitwfilg sprint“ “Mm “w”. mmwh giving residents worry last night ‘f? fiuby ma“ o‘ the ‘mum’ ss the high wind formed the blaze ‘ ° " ' and started it burning again. meme devour‘ u‘ own ....-.-.. The he} others to beer gmirbetiuulfégnsmthe lighter our own STERLING W. I. To remove chewing‘ gum from rugs on ts. cover with cer- bon tctrstchlo do.“ Allow “gm pglteiila- n agen o rem n on s r seviersl minutes, then scrape of! with a will‘ kkéiilffi. If the guru does not l’! 9 l! sl-PWBJ‘. $90118‘ I835 e th carbon tetrachloride. The Septoan-ber meeting of the met st tile home 11:5 members and 2 visitors present. The president presided and opened the meetln. with O Canada and creed. The sick fresh 1nd dsss if. miter teachers would like a picture of m a?‘ fiipaicmhégjvy; 12°“; fgmuydmr eggs‘, r33“: m‘; ln the refrigerator. Keep the bog was o an seco , s " Institute get two framed pictures m the moderately mid 590mm‘ of the Royal Family for the school. U you have the 8 A bill 0i’ 25c. for erasers was pre- m “d, and m ‘alt 3?, ‘with! sented and it was moved by Mrs. fiou‘; ‘fined flxidjpfif, flu ma“ seconded by Mrs. ~ baud MacGulgan the this bill be paid. The following new committees were appointed, lunch; Mrs. George Brown. Mrs. H. S. MacEwen. Mrs. Wank Bell and Mrs, J. E. Fleming; program; Mrs. Austin Walsh. Mrs. _ . Planing. The program than took charge and put 0n two con- tests, prizes being won by Mrs John MacGulgan. Carrienzrvoodslde, Mrs. Geor-ze Brown and s. Cran- ford MscKay. Mrs. Thomas Bolger invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Roll cs1] to be answered by giving the nmme of your "first lea/char." The meeting closed with the National Anthem. s a rough stone fireplace or barbecue pit ln a sheltered corner. Your family will have lots of fun, especially the you folks, and it will solve the probem of much summer infonnsl entertainment. QUEER. WOOL MADE IWOM IRON AND STONE When welssy “wool" we think of a sheep's bsclsor of the clothes we wear or of the ysrn for awest- ers. But the queerest wool was not sheared from i sheep. One day s man. who worked st s Inst fumsoe where iron was extracted from the ore and then melted and molded into blocks or pigs, Wallace MalcKsy manufacture was stopped, l wntor found a. way for makll wool without injuring the Ho hid s Jet of steam or l; forced upon the slog or ml h! P160041 hfiWY guards whirl footed the the workmen. .______________ ‘JUMNNVHHNF-HNW-‘l-‘t-‘l-‘l-HF-‘l- gMorning Smil. awn-ev-u-e-e-etlr-wr-n. -. .-..~., t Presents or Love? Mrs. Nerwl ed sighed, "pm-l fiieinlgid. 641 did we getl "Why, 01'! WEN-ll?- Pei." he plied. . "And this is Thursday," murmured. "only think. precious - Wfimy-flve years from the before yesterday ft will be silver wedding. 1 do hope we g. 10f: of lovely presents!" . ' Q ' - esow-“t . Household Scrapboo l8! ROBERTA LEE] fiNFMW-FVI HMMV Novelty Candle-Holden Novelt candle-holders for l at n. chl en's party may be fa: loned by polishing and hollow: out some rosy-checked apples receive the ends of the candl These are especially effect!‘ where a color scheme of red a white ls being followed. Enlarging Gloves If s pair of klcl gloves are t small in the wrist. they Hm stretched b dampening the wrf on the ins do with “out; m stretching them on s g1 W‘ “wit! er until they are dry. Wllted Cell?!’ Wllted celery can be revived on made crisp by placing ln cold M ter, to which a teaspoon of vino gag or lemon fufco hasv hocn Ml e . _Frllll¢l in Keweplng HOT POT HOLDER. — HOT DISH HAT ‘ mthery mu He»: l He told his eznbloyer all about 1t and showed hlm how water the hot. slog formed wool. Qhpvwofll no» -..-v ‘ ‘l-%'u‘e'te'n'n'd\n'bh'in'u5'lnv For Here is an item that is most im- "portsnt in every ‘robe for fell. Make yourself s ate-n . son Marcellus were recent. visitors here they were accompanied by Miss Margaret Davis, Boston, Mam. ‘Rloughts o! our mimis this eek as we see s number of teams hauling cool from the C. N. R. yards here and st Moreii. Mr. Whltcr A. O'Brien, will leave some day this week for s short vs- osvtlo to Boston, and New York City. Miss Eunice Jay, Morel], left yes- terday for the Sister's Home in Charlottetown, to begin her rel - lxogsulllge, scone of friends! will -- 8011“ W18‘! M!!! l7 8D- piness and success in he! ‘been profession. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webster. who were to losve last week for their home in Portland, Maine, have stayed over soother week - laid Jacket to put new p lad nterest into your tailors skirts m“ isms 3"“ "an"? “it: es a you ove. m‘ oomf uni or (It chic snd tsritere sre hast gonveniexé pocke or our en or Y "henlrlesr Angttm‘ t a of iuoket that is in el or town or country surroundings is thil one with the high lrr open neckline. Light weight woolen or flsnnel to msbch or contrast with s sill: dreu makes s grand costume for cool do s and or the commuter. my; ynrds of 54 ch intsteltlil for the long sleeved jock- Bend fifteen (lsov (coin lagg- DESIGN N0. x m g," “m: Add“, m; my, Don't forgot the franles of YW pictures sre almost as lmlwmm B‘ the picture itself, as thcv om bFW out the beauty of the ll-“Iillmg o‘ completely take nwav flit‘ 137°” nose, depending upon m?" 5"“; lllty. 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