w ~éjgpc 151111-11. r111: CIIARLOTIWETOWN 0111112131 - 1v. ECEMBER --____..______ 1 n .____ _ _, . . .41; T ..-..1.. i 11 1! . 1 l 1 ~- ,.,11' 2659 sfrikinflh- miss of 6. 111 l? r1111 14 1011121. It: flares 11< skirt 1111-1111011 011-0111111- shaped Zeros 11-1111 1101111: that (lip {i11- A Morning Smile’! n; nu 11.11! 1.113.111! ::I:|1:2ir2'-vn.~v.- An 11111us1ug story was 011101- day 1-111001-111111; 1:11 11111110111. WfUClI occurred 11111-111; 1101-11 53-1131; rrcent usu 11 511111112111-11-11. <I:"‘...J4 tuig 1.11 L110 lounge 01 11s 110121 up- poslte a luriy 11-110 had with her a cl 13111510. who 1s 11 101-01- 111 110w patted ‘L110 1.1111‘ 11111111711 01100 01' twice, and wlicn 110 1.0L up 111101120 lt. started to follow 111111. Wl101‘011p.111 the lady, unairarc of his 11101111133 called out: "Bing, you silly, 11-11010 do you think 51111 ~ going? CD111‘) back 1101's.- 111 011 . HL‘. Lor sh.p tux-nod around sharp- ly and rcgzu-dcd 1110 lndy with a look of amazement. 0110111111; its 1111-11-0‘ buck 1'1 110:‘. if‘. 111.1 ll ,- hc realizrrl 111'. :..1u.1!11.111 11nd burn out. laughmg. The lady's 001110111111 11-11011 one of the othnr 511101.. ution to 1101‘ '- .::1?'t':-~ u» - “'_P'*¢‘.'f'/-EI¥‘.Z‘Y"_’.'!1 2g: \. 1.1 - NO fill?‘ "1 llbllRY ABOUT WEATHER CHANGES With the change 11f WEfllllCf to rain, or slccf, or 111,411 “iurls, a grout many pe-Inle in this. ll<l1lll('l'll 0111111110 suffer 4 fr 1m stiff owl 71111111; 1111150105 11ml 1‘ joints, \\ hi1 h I11’! form vi rhouinnli-in. ‘ Oflvnr rnusr". aur- -=111‘.1i11s, r1\'1-1‘-1-\-01‘1'i.<c, \nd alter Various strenuous sports. Immediate iclirf 11.111 hr: obtained hv Iuhhing in .1 f0“,- ilmps 111' Ahusrhiim, 915-111 _lr.,tr11l1ep.11-1=.:1fi'1101i. ;\111l in most (‘aim (11171-‘111-1111111-‘1-1 “ill vlrive away the pain. Absorbinc, J12, sillcgilur-ls you against infection bcr o it is both a highly efficient anti ptil- 111111 .'\ gr-rmii-idr‘. It is flff‘.l.\t.‘l".\§.'lllll .1,1111i<~~.~'.'1111l unite hrlfllllPv-y ‘.111- .1 l11111l1- 1t 31111- druggistfl-Slnfi .0111 111-01-1- iLs great _nl1un by actual experience. 1.12 V» --- mans-up» up... ' l‘ Y A R D l. E Y ' -.’ 8New Bond Street " l. 0 N D O N _ . 558-1162 Adclzzirlc 5t. Y7, f ‘ TORONTO 1;, anrPndsdrNew York PVhat the Fashionable are Wearing “Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington A r-vn-irl Pruw" . brim, of 11:1\_\' 1111-“ v r111‘, rrvpc 111th (lat-k 1-1-1-1 coin 1l‘1‘» ‘or 1'11 <<1i=l11.!1c-.1l0rl told the i It 501-111. 111111 111:1- duy 111' “'11s sit- ‘ ‘Ii-on us the dogn. YA LAVENDER The Lamb/e Fragrance l" 111m 65: the bottle, of all good drug and department J-m-er hem. It “can-s a red lenthcr bell. 00111-11‘ and culls nrc \'.'|1ll.:.‘ pique. Style No. 2639 ls so smart for 03.: ‘sroom. ‘I110 8-year size tnkcs but l'_- yards 0f 39-inch 11111t01-ial \\-itl1 -"-1 yard of 139-1111-11 contrasting to make it. Iii-own covert. cloth, (lurk green spongy tweed mixture and wcol jer- Th8. ..che OI. ' s! rub on _-y1c1<s Vnvoflua b rs‘).- i11 rust shade 01-0 combinations. ‘ lvxccd-likc 0111101111. norclty ray-uni 111-011.. 11nd wool 011111111 prints 11111kc _1u» r01‘;- altrnctncly- for this 111111111- .111---11-1_ 11111‘ 1111-2‘: Fzr-llmn 14111111 1111-1- 111 111-01» up 111 1hr- 11111-1110 at wry l‘1‘.lc 0x11011110. It contains 1110151. .1111-11ctl\-0l”z1r1s dcsuziis for adult‘: o 111 111 ‘circn. embroider-y, X11115 sug- 1401111115, 010. 130 .-turc to fill in 1110 sizc of the pattern. 501111 st11111ps 01- coin 100111 111-0101-1-001. I Price of book 10 c011Ls. Pricc of pattern-B cents. $111111". N11. ‘.3639. Silt? .....-. . . . . . .. Name “.11”... . . - . . . . . . . . . . . .. Slrrct Address , "n"... . . . . . .. State l!!! PLAYS BIG PART _ IN WINTER FASHIONS‘ PARJEE. D00. 5.~l.1Ol1[.{Cl1‘1\11ll), that pill-a and clitc gathering placc for '1l1e fashionable in and about Parism was the scene recently of mnny ln- teresting variations of the winter cont collection. | The impression that fur will play 11 prominent 11111-1 1'11 this winter's ‘Paris fashions is definitely confirm- ed by its widespread appearance at the 1.011110112111111 11100011. Invariably‘ 120111. collars arc lnrgc nnd stand-up affair-s. 5100130.: are COIISDICUOIIS 110111.; 1111011101‘ fur trimmer! 111- plain rlrmv-cuflcrl. 0n? model cspcciallv! noted was of black broadcloth. A 11-11110 ermine imcket was worn over it with slits in thc sidcs fo1- the arms lo rslin through. 1L reached about waist or bolero length. A wide scarf c1111 could b0 turned bnck or thrown 1-2-01- lhe shoulder for added warmth. 1‘1'l<.‘£‘ll'\‘c now and a small wide cnmplctccl the cnscmlalc. Only two or 1111-00 skirtlincs ap- peared ankle length. proving that the [shorter compromisc 1111s found great- 1 Cr fnvor 1111111 L110 majority of cout- Sustain and comfort you in 110111” money to spend than the boy and that enhances his value to a. glrl, even 1f ‘ 11110“ 8-1 “"111 a5 Palm“ 1°‘ ‘he be‘ loneliness she isn't a gold-digger. He can glve her good times and pretty things that ‘ fcro-dark-hours. We commcnd you to Him. W110 has the boy cannot afford. And that unconsciously casts a glamour over the Perfectly 11111111 11110110 or leather Pmmised "O him‘ "1’ the bmke“ 511G511‘ D8111 ' pumps 11-01-0 L110 11111111imous choice of tcn of the elite visitors, and either fblnck or write gloves were acces -1.v ‘110100110115. One or two coats of the chic flat fur 1y-pe—I11-0iLsch“/1\11tz or lhroudtnil~worc further cnhanccd by two largo silvcr fox pieces bcin! ‘worn wrapped about. the neck, onc falling down the brick and the other draping gracefully across the front of lhc cont. For [he very lnll and slender per- lnon, wide hands of soft lui- may be draped lavishly around the entire lquvr-r 00111,:- nf i110 coat 11nd up 1h:- front (-1 111" 0011111‘. 8:11-11 :1 011111. lis- snugly 11L the hips allowing the low-i er flare to ripple. There is nothing Lovable Fragrance and con soled with RDLEY fashionable‘ solve-cl. E 51111111111 ByRohel-lallb borothy Dix Letter Box _ ‘Womanb Realm ‘-:- Social and Pérsonol -:- 1311-1111-1111... sf I i’ I Why Do Girls Find Married Men More Attrac tive Than Bachelors ? How to Learn to Save - What Ails Women Who Insist Upon RemindingOne of One’s Age? Dear Miss Dim-Please tell us girls why we fall 1n love with mnrrle men? Why are they so much more attractive than boys? to-pleasc a young girl? LOUISE. Answer.‘ fi-ult, and you know what that has done to the femal sex from the days of Mother Eve down. daughter of us that can resist 1t. that we are bound to play with. Q Q. Az-P 1111111 1':u'<l.. .--<1"1‘1i 011 4111111101200? r c1‘ ircd A. 1L is not consider-rd good tislr. except 11-11011 sending 1110011111; 0111-115 at Christmas, and other holiday scn- cnturc and the bright face of danger to her. sons. Q‘ when‘ has aIWH-vs bee“ the S110 1111s to meet him clandestlnely and that throws a halo o! romance PFOPCI “Tly '10 811110111100 all 911' gagcnlcnt? A. An dniiouiiccincnt 11111-1)‘. Q. May 11 hostz-s: rcmurc I101‘ hat 11L a 1111101101111‘? A. 150-... if 5110 wishes to do so. For The Cool: RIARIJIIMALLOIV CARAMEI. ICING Cook-l‘. v-zps fine s111;111‘.1111d ‘<1 cup hot _ vsutcz‘ grihcr. s-Llrrizig until suzilll‘ is 110111011 cut in 111g; 11111.1! LETTER OF SYTdPATI-{Y 1111- 111111111111; lcitcr 11f symvnlhv h?“ "M" "CWWNI v "y M“- Adaj Girl do his way Just because 11c is bound to show lie is n man, whereas the Williams North Rustlw. | older man is rsunvc and poliralwd in 111s manners, and knows 110w lo make a. D6111‘ 111111- Wlillflllvii-W cirl fccl l1is only object in life is pleasing her. ' 1V0, the 1110121120 of Avonlca . Women's Institute. wish Lo 011101111 to you our deep and hcartfclt sympathy in the loss, which has recently come to you, 111 the death of your devoted husband. We realize what a vacancy A 1111-00 white vrminc muff ndded an , is in your heal-g, and homo" "cad L110 meaning of our tears. We swunpathizc with you in your great sorrow. and may that God may. hearts of His children. and bring joy and blessing to all those who mourn. Signed on 1171-11111.‘ of the members, Mrs. Mrs. R. G. Fleming. Secretary. Cavcnrlizah, M11122. 1930. ' R. A. MacKcnzic, Prcsidcnt Honor 1‘ol‘. of Manic Leaf School for the month of N.’l\'f‘ll’ll)f“.'i- '1 Git-i" TX.-l. Jenni? P11111111; Vcra Williams. » Grade VIL-l, Cyril Williams; 2. Doris MacDonald. V--—1. lff‘."'.‘l Iiunka II.--l. M l-./l-.11‘pl1_'.-. I.-1. Livlnin Williams. Ellis, teacher. Grade Grade Grade Myrtle The Lovable Fragran e in all the world of beauty that can takc the place of the of the Yardley Lav- cndtr. Wistful, winsomc, caressing- its charm is all its own. it has lent its sweet vivacity to beauty- Since ‘ I770 the very breath of peace the weary, the sad, and the sick. 101' _\‘0llo\v-11ro\\-11 L0- .5_ ‘Ihcn boil without ratirriiig | until a little uf L110 s1 rup will form :1 ‘soft 1.1111 when put int. 00111 “xwlcr. Pwur 111'."r two stifTly whitcs, and bout until thick. 0'11:- Add ‘l. 101151111311 vanilla 11nd 1'_~ cups‘ of I marshmallows 00111111110 I11 .hold its rshnixx Ll1c11 51110211 01-01‘ 1,111‘ 011110. fine picccs. mixture will We can- blackinot alvszvvs uncl-sriatand why we are ("P10111- hat 11-1111 a jz-“v-l clip at 11110150 smckem but my“ “flflgh i5 not, clear to 11s now. shall be in the here- after. and in the better land, we'll lllni‘ . ,111a11 that she wouldn't look at if he were an old bachelor. And another l thing that 0111111110 lndv about 111m. to s00 1101- at 1101- 1101110 and Lnklng her to 11 respectable restaurant for sup- p01- 111111 bestowing upon h01‘ caresses that were lending up to an honorable proposal of marriage. ' Inkcwisi- L110 girl gets a ccrtain morbid thrill out. of knowing that she 1 throws her 110111101. over L110 windmill when she indulges 111 a flirtation with 11 11111111011 1111111, 111111 111111. everybody takes pleasure 111 believing the worst of 1101-. Also, sud to say, most girls hnve n cruel, ruthless streak in them that makes M10111 Lake n sort of perverted joy ln inflicting pain onvthelr own sex. I It is only nftvi- they arc older and l1ave suffered themselves that women learn to I10 kind to other won1cn,-and so pretty young girls think 1t great sport Lo lake 11 1111111 away from his wife. 'I'l1cy like to flaunt their youth nnd freshness and slimness before a fat. grizzly headed, middle-aged mother of <1 fiunily 111111 ivntch her helpless u-rlthings of jealousy as slic secs her husband 111111111111 n fool of himself over n child young enough to b0 l1is daughter. 1 Of 00111-50. 1.110 man of 45 or 50 has more poise than a boy 110w to do things bettci- than n boy because 110 l1 Often a boy is bashful, 501C and knows as had more experience. -co11sclous and awkward, and he balls up things 11-11011 110 takes 11 girl out. Gets the wrong seats at the theatre. Doesn't- know what Lo ordcigat a restaurant. Is tongue-tied in company, whereas the older man is delightful to go out with because he knows all the ropes and manag- cs everything s1 there is ncvcr s. hitch. T110 buy is 111L011 bumptious, assertive, 110111511151 determined to make n Girls arc at least five _v0n1-s older in development and ‘thought than boys of their own age, and hence the older man is often far more interesting to a git-l, especially if she is of the intelligent type, than a boy who 1s her con- vemporary. And the final reason that girls find marriedmen more attractive than boys 1s because 1.110 married man understands wornen and the boy does not. H0 is n mofcsslonal where the boy is a rank amateur, who has never played the game at all. The man, like Kipling: hero has had a. wife and he has 10111-11011 about women from her, and he knows all their weaknesses and foibles 111101 how to play upon them like a harp with a thousand strings. Anrl let 1t not be forgotten that t he married man has generally more For these 11nd sundry other reasons girls flnd married men attractive, but any girl who indulges 1n an affair with a married man does so at her peril. S110 who plays with flre invariably gets burned. - DOROTHY DIX. 1 00000000 Dear Dorothy Dix-Your article about old age and its tragedies ln- tcrested mc very much. but. although you told the appalling truth about old age dependency you offered no solution of the problem, and“! would like to 11111110 n fcw constructive suggestions. There are many ways of saving and Pillllly more or less painless schemes for doing so. The Thrift Committee of the Y. M. C. A. 1111s a veiy good plan, and the president of the Emigrant Loan and Savings Bank has written a. most instructive little bookletcntlt- led "Five Steps to Fortune," which all could rend with proflt. Moat of the banks gel: out pamphlets of good advice about saving. The Government sav- ings Bnnk should be better known and every reliable local savings bank should be better patronized,’ while the buying of insurance, and especially _ of annuities, should be stressed. ‘rho goddess of economics, llke the goddess of Justice, holds scales. In 1 one pan are the wages of work, ln the other are 1111mm of llvlng. The ,‘ biography of every man, woman and child ls largely told by these swinging SCIUQS and the balance struck between income and expenses. We mustbe- gin systematic saving while we are young to guard against a pennlless old , nge. For the rainy day comes to us all 1f we llve long enough. ll M. n. n. Answer: Thesr arr- words of wisdom written by a woman whose whole llfo 111 11310111. ln trying to alleviate the miseries of the poor and before whose eyes 119.35 dolly a pitiful procession of old men Ind women who have lald up nothing for their age and who are doomed by thclr own lmprov-ldence to spend their last days eating the bitter bread of charity. Of course. there are those who alwaysdlve on the very edge of want, 11-110 merely exist from day to day and who could not spare a crumb of their crust of today 11o lay up for tomorrow. For these we can luvs only compassion. They have done the beat they could. But there are millions nnd n1lllions r14 youngsters who could suvc themselves from such a fate and who will not do it. ‘They are so weak, so self-indulgent, that they will not deny Lhemlclvu n iarcsent pleasure 1n order to save themselves from a. future woe. They are 11111111 mcn who shut their eyes‘ to the things they do not. wish tn uc, And fhlnk that. some miracle l1 going to happen to 1111.111... from the common human fntc. They arc besotlerffoola who cry out: "Let us eat and drink and be merry for tomorrow we dlc." But they do not dfe. They llve on. poor, miserable. dependent. psi-balm who suck the llfe blood out of their children or are public charges. Why do they have" so m\1ch more poise and charm than boys and seem to know just how I think that the great original attraction that married men have for girls la that they are forbidden Never l. It‘. ls always the thing that; we cairt have that we want. most. - It is always the glittering knife that. will b0 sure to cut us {-311 just the knowledge that n 1111111 is nmrrled nnd 31g; 111 some 011101‘ woman glvcs him a fictitious value in a girl's 0,101., 111111 makes 1101- sec a hcro of romance 111 a bald, fat, puuuchy gentle- cs the married man in the girl's eyes is that he represents His kisses are stolen and hence sweeter. And so she gets more of a kick out of the affair than she would out of having a boy come openly Week‘ y‘ now, oldond ‘vows 111111111: and lcltllig 11:1.» “kick” 111-11108 W 1mm". limo m1 through 1.111 nlpos. 11111114111: hwlrda, etc. Bndmlngmn mo, 111111 indoor rifle shooting each have their devotees and it looks as if contract bridge is to T911111"! "<1- tlon bridge for this season 111'. least. ' u o o . The Royal I.__O. D. E. held the second of their “flasnnc afternoon Bridges in their Club Room yestci-dny. ' o o a The mm who sol’! ‘ thlnkl 1 - May not have may friends. Unless he thlnks-a1i_'ol1l1ers d0- You see, 1t all ‘depends. ' 5o if you 1111111110111... do Perhaps 1.111111111111111 will pay, But 1f you think a‘: other: don't Be careful wlut'_ you nyl ‘11131- .1... m d Plain speaking is a two-edged sword. And gracious! how it cuts sometimes whenyou buy Whlt- you’ Mics Stephanie Jenkins has ar- rived home from Montreal. nun W111i. » Eschewlng ifs and huts. The 1111111 of lndepcndcntlhought MayWhlnk he RXXOWBIT/llfllib what. And get ln 1.111.111.1111. 111s mouth Unless he ‘keeps 1c 11-1111. . 0 The iinmy friends of Mrs. R. Har- old Jenkins regret her illness of the 111111.11 weeks. g - _ O iMrs. A. E. lngs nus goni to Hall- fbx on o. short visit to friends. . no: But if you're sure that with your thoughts i . Your hearers will agree. It's safe to speak out Whfll; you think Wherever you may be. For when you say whnl; other: think You know Just where yownre. And unrestrained plain speaking then . ' May make you popular. Mr. David Stewart of .- _‘ Shaw- lnlgm Engineering Cc.1~n111y, Que- bec, l.» home on c. visit to his parents the Hon. J. D. and Mrs. Stezvu-ri an: Miss Patricia. Mullally, duughlzc‘. 00o Presents for Princess Margaret and Princess 'E’lizabetl1 were pur- chased by tl1e Duchcss_ of _»York when, with “the Duke, she visited“ an exhibition for the sale of goods maxlq by disabled mcn, which la held a11- Montrenl, who has apent several summers among her fa1:;er's rosin-ea 1n Sourls, rrccntly made her debut at the Llgue de la Jcunesse Femin- ine ball and on Wednesday last her mother entertained at a tea. and _ reception for l1cr daughter which nuallv M thqlmperlal Institute 1n .11...." vcry- gay“ social. event. 'I‘he London. The Duchess 111111.111 s. ‘Montreal Star reproduced a fine quilted cider-down with 11 11011155 111' photograph of Miss 11111111111131 11:1 the match, and this she bought 111111.. occgslon of h“ debut, for the baby Princess. P101- Princess Elizabeth the Duchess bought my; from-the stands of the Hospital Ward Industries and the church Army. In addition, two heat-proof trays, wash- able and unstalnable, and made ct St.Dunst1m's, were purchased for the Royal nursery. 1_Meanwhlle' the Duke of York was having a knitting lesson. At n stand of the Eastbourne Knitters he found a. machine for knitting stockings, and, after having the process explained to him cssayed to work the machine. The experi- ment. though creditable, was not wholly successful, for the Duke drop- ped a. stitch und- the ground 11nd to be retraced. ‘ Paris likes the turquoise sntln blouse, ‘especially with the tailored black suit. Sometimes she makes that blouse with a Little cape collar, which his foul-bands of stitching round the edge to 1111111011 four bands of stitching on the sleeve Just. below the ‘elbow. Thou she puts- one band of stitching ‘in a zigzag across the front, 11nd 1s all set. - O I Whether it is pyjamas o1- night.- gow-n, London favors at the moment a. ham of 111110.11 hemstltchlug which ls about equivalent to n. hem that tscordcd. The Italian idea appears particularly on pyjamas and night-- gowpl of the ‘llghver colors, and among the hues ln favor are hello- tropcs and pale yellows. O O l Lleut. D. H. Fuller, R. N}, who was appointed aide dc camp to His Ex- cellency the, Governor General 1n place of Captain Von Blundell, Scots Guards. arrived at Ottawa. on Nov- ember 22nd to take up his duties. Lfcut. Fuller 11' the son of Admiral Sir Cyril Fuller, K. C. B., C. M. 0., D. S. 0., Second» sen lord, and Chief of Naval Personnel at the Ad- miralty. and the commander-in- chlef of the American and British West Indiln Stations. ' . Side by side with the necklace of imposing proportions ls the slender little chain, a mere gold or platinum thread, from which hangs an old fashioned locket or n single jewel. Mlmy of the lockers open, as a lock- et is lupposed 00 do, in order to re- veal I tiny miniature of the beloved. Theilhgle jewel in likely to be a large amethyst o1- topazc. O O O ‘ A beautiful diamond brooch, an inch and l. half long and sparkling 111111111111. our. we 111m 111110111 sport 1s the popular cntcrbnlnment pinching pennies ‘and ursing dimes dud that does not seem worth while to them. They forget that, u the old Sootchproverb bu it, "Many n mlckle makes ‘n. muckle" and that every dollar ll made of nlckela. More for- tunes have been founded on penn1e|_ than ever were on thousand-dollar bllls. And they forget thnt compound interest l; a. two-edged sword that cuts both ways, and that 1t curves our way to fortune justcxuctly the some way as lt does to bankruptcy. We remember how quickly interest comes due on a note webwe and forget that 11mm: due; 311st l! quickly on a. note that ls owed to us. ' '_ - __ ‘Thrift and spending are just habits. We can learn to save 111st as ms- ily as we can to waste, nndwe can-find that there ls 321s; u nucl: thrill in running up a balance frftbefinvlxiis bunk n there la in running up s blll at a. department .1111". or 1 garage. My correspondent tel-ls 110w this thrift; hlblt mny be started. Would Edward Chapter ' of Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Llubally, of; eleven year old daughter or“: M dlally welcomes msnqgcr of the Metrvllolilfll‘ 5m r11»: w 111111111; New 01111111111111‘ Mr. Douglas was the revlplllll l“ bentiful onyx ring from member" the Metropolitan stall. The 11115111" tlon was: complete sunrise 1° I‘ Fouglls and manifested the hllhff teem 111 which the popular “W wu held by the 011111101“! M i“ New Glasgow branch who deer‘! l" grel-ihil departure. .. 1 . wlthielslly m]; a ‘ has been given 341-11.: err-aroma v! Hon. G. u. ‘l ' Sir‘ Wllllam Mum; gift. Mrs. Ferguson revealed Wqdnwdnv 11111111 1. 111. 0,, ' Conservative Assoc-i ion i, “ P01111111: w 111. 1.1.1.11 "“ her dress. it had arrived an he 1 lvlous morning amid gratulntory message, lwme the ,, h‘? 1111c of .., b11111 to . -llll(l the Premier. ‘- m“, mm 91d Irlend, Wlllh l luring “can! _ lwuuam 11111110111," m. mu '- l l I 311 1 _. loud applause. 1 1 oo- A social 01-0115. winch -fo1-\vn1‘d 1o with nzuci. p15“... a lyélr b)’ Bumrnersick; cjuzens’ h salad tea provided by the | m“ I the Unllcd Bngazist (gmu-ch, ‘ inteiectlng event 10,11; Thursdny afternoon 111 t1: Hull. ‘I110 ‘tel. tables were \ ry p" tlly arranged with 101W and flowers. A special m" “on , I the fancy work table. ‘l 1e “M, booth 111 charge of ‘the m; mum bersof the congregation "n patronized. l= 10¢ My Bap , . ‘The ‘Halifax 0111-0111110 this my reproduces a pliutograp o! m‘ Nora. Gordon Jamieson, Mn. Alfred Jnmlcson land m‘ daughter of the 11110 1111-. opium; I‘. ffodgson of [this 111111111111. brilliant pupll at the Hlliln Cm. servatory‘ of Music. o n -1 The Monday 01-01111? Bridge cl» were pleasantly 01111111111211 1111 week by Mrs. W. slew-art. O a 1 S. The fllursday nltc ‘0011 Club wen 1111a guests of M1‘. A. A. 1111111111, Brighton. In: Miss M. H. Ball, urmcrly of lllon. trcsl. who spent ‘lhc sunmier 111 Charlottetown 11ml Lhn nutumn 11 Hillside Hull, Ilalilax, sailed 11y 111v Lady Nelson last fiveck fur 1311111111111, w1ere she will remain for two 11-11111 and then sail on the Lady Han-kiln for Barbacloes, spending the winter at Sea. View, Hastings. Mrs. Jessie stem-ml ely after a. serious 011N11- I MrsJE. S. Blanchard 1s simndllll two 1m m 111111111- 11111 1w dung er; Mrs. Mabon. ’ O I l MruR. M. Douglas, is b01115 W" to the city ll o a that all the waaters who rend this column would take her ldvlce. - ' DORQD-W mx. OOIOOO Dear Miss Dlx-Wl-lali do you think o1 the pcnon who ll mways bring- lng up the nge problem ln her conversations? She will any to me: "Well, you are QECUIIB along row. Let me see. You'll be such and sach n11 ago 1W!‘ next bh-cl-idfy." And she always adds on I your and on your Sir-t. birthday flmouncql um you are ln your thirty-second year. Don't you think that this 11 uzhd-ipsnonuv B0!"- Answer: . ' Parsons]? 1'd say she ls catty, and I'd glvo hu- n wldo berth if I wire you becnuaerbe l: taking l. mum little way 0f trying m hurt Ind embarrass ' you. ‘Any one’: an 1n one’: m affair. M0111! 501M001! 011"“! ""1 u" Vital ltntlstlca HIIPQNI. 71nd ft 1| nobody also’: bullpen. Anyway ll. Is veryprovlnclal to have birthdays. Sophisticated people cn-enothlng for age, and ff i. woman la pleasant 1nd ntu-nctlve 1nd lf her lieu and thoughts u-e young, it does not nutter whether she in 18 0r 00- DORUTI-IY DIX. A sun; 1151.111? r011 woman's 1 IDISORDERS . . _ load ‘ha Calico ‘In Bus’ Truman are bola; congntulnud an the W ceubf 11ml: annual tea 11nd all! vlfsdnesday from which l1 1n 1111K‘ stood over $1300 was realized- Gcorgo Green 1| deeply "WM" jwmflflflll friends all over the PM‘ lnoe. 1mm wanna-literally- monda and emeralds are Icon on l: and uW-ienddressos among filial’ able Pnlslennes this y!“ m?“ pro-war tlmbs 1n the two m1" hotLPm-ts ts weuinl WI M] beret and the wrfcome-lflwl‘ g. all Important. Both man-1- w‘ ,1, tremely simple, and must 1:1- kcvl 1 yet Parll insists on 1111-1115’ from In? 100 h!" “u” The 111111111 of s1. Peters 0111M to: The very serious illness 0! 3'- Jaweln bnvl I011! W U" mm‘ More 4"‘ till 1y b! 1111"" ha! 1M . Orange Lily l: n certain relief for u! wiinorderrof women. l: h npplled locally d l: mm into the suffering tluuu. _ _ . _ Theda! ‘sum mm: In tho-congealed region l qpgllldntlvlngjllniuedl n‘ mm and phyalul ullef. The blood vcuelq and-nerve: m tonal and’ strengthened 9nd aha circulation 1| nndendw normal. An‘ this cranium [thud on strictly mcutlfle principles, and nu on the lululllocllhl o 11a dlmie, It mum help ' bu: do good I-formcpf female troubles, including delayed and on, 1.m.111...1,1111111; oflnhe womb. growlhu, and One month‘! moment $2.00. A an day trial, worth l5 Mew .21 w» m" "b: e11 #1111111»: m!“ "w “'_".!9_‘°.._“_!' , at lent one lewd °" °"‘-"-" d ‘,1 1n a mall bl"- k:,:_mpn1',g flu lfarlllnfi PM" d fashion news 11M! I" ‘so Wm, m; amtlnuucl growing locks. I'M" m’ worn after mlddni’. a v ' Jewels in some m“ w“ o‘; bow, re a l" w.” 0i d" i 7S emu-Jenna nnylnfkringwomun enclosing 10c. , rgvlvlng m; long-hails: ‘ ' _‘ ' ' seasons 880- i114 l‘ "u" ' in their lull’ U “B?” “d 1”“ "' “"-