r 1.,’ ilmllifllilllllllwi llllllll a ‘KN gee an (a advance) nabs In Onnlln no United Stat». u‘ E°°l°‘1“‘m" "eed m‘ °°°"1’Y °""' 7*‘ “ on greatly. Solomon with his,’ , 1, -PlQlll|d-I. Cheater l. A I...“ D _ - ‘confirm-Ideal. . . . . . IlhIunllnnngm-uLLInuotv u" so ' s-wu .. N0i<>il.bil1'<1l9.W8Y 1 WHETHER it was women or men who "sought out many inven- vioo-rnoidnt-J. mun-note. seven hundred wives and three. , 41mm. IIIIIUIH-D, k, cum, hundred other feminine intimates 1 was not in opposition to make a l. ' fair, or modern ‘estimate of women DIFPWRENT CAUSES _, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1928 ‘as a class, or’of their valml-in the home or" in the social circllél. The, ' i onowmo an How s}... the negative? YES. of any one, and religiously. infinitely better talnment. ert Burns. the community. B1100 j the ages. , -——- the question has been ‘Bu?’ "is the “owing are. This aspiration has its benefits.‘ "n"? 5nd with‘ w mlmvm" It is commendable to seek the good swared, even grudgingly, in the af- 'fl"“““"°' mvqmm‘ Mmwr” peer to be better than we really are 1t is due trcthecsocd. women o! Those who have read the history of recent centuries in cultured Eng- land. France and‘ Germany-to go no further afield-of their social life, of their courts of justice, with their pre-arranged judgments, their reli-l gious customs and superstitions, will’ have no difficulty in answering the} question with a decisive and positive The Hiéwrlcfll Trials’ pubhsh-gvellil-lfe 111° 5559mm‘ m“ he m‘ smlwomen is not easy of explanation sensitive area in the patient/a nose “d u‘ "w" “u” °f The G“°'°ua"i|u-lio openly and publicly and per-lto men. But it is a distinct char- wm leave m.’ doubt‘ in me "find slslcntly. preaches righteousness anchacteristic of women in general and that socially, morallv the tlian-' it was even a few hundred years ago. And clnl bland. of there are those still living in our _ own provmce m“) remember pun‘ does the opposite of whatrthey preach‘ The Liberal Wflmetl. 0|‘ W0m¢ll1d ishments 01111111111111“ cruelty inflict“ (ices infinitely more harm than the murals "f Cfinmh are 1° be mg‘ ed upon men for crimes which to- day, would be punished by a few an“ m 11m’ supplemented Wm‘ good The law usually can take care 0i reading and other forms of enter- "Man's inhumanity man," was a meaningful expression even as recently as the days of Rob-, Today. the expression is almost obsolete. Where there is a 1 case oi‘ inhumanity in these days of ours, it is that of a criminal and it is treated as such. while hiswictinr is showered with the sympathy of golng to the trouble of elecllhg lllllxee MacPhail, is a suitable person to be I the only feminine representative of,dition to someextent. he women. electors of Canada in‘ 130T" neglect 111° “111111111-"8 ‘$118111 1° Pharlsee is a stench in the nostrils ors of both the Liberal and Con? Still, we have not attained to the pinnacle of moral and religious g°°dms “m” “"° mwsmd yea“ everything done-pr left undonc—by' Through the national organlsa-lfew days should be investigated by of Christian teaching might be ex- pected to bring to us. ~we have car- a Levite, who was a teacher preacher and a dictator as to how other people should conduct them- selves. passed by on tho other side Murray Harbor mllwnyl, How much reside, is as different from the frec-1 of the road and offered p0 assist-- a 50°11 samama" Saw "heelsewhere. while the farmers plight of the unfortunate victim. hllsllless mall o; lhls llmvhlce l conveyed him to an inn, had him been hllhdlcaphed by a lllunmvr; Liberalism of Mackenzie King. cared for and paid his expenses. We mllklbshln rllllwllyl, Bu, olll. rllbhcrjiattcr afterlthc manner of unrulyl have these three types still undprc-‘slamps have alllxed lhel, approval cattle. is perpetually locking ovcflls mm, evellasllnll u, ev,l,la5llng_ babiy shall have them throughouth) the Government's neglect '“—"—<*."“"-—- Wm“ In“: thieves “m” declare that the trade treaty withly°hd_ And the lllllllly herd usually Wm mb “5- 91th" m m‘ crude ‘md Australia and New Zcaland. whicli 97mm“ meumd 1 M‘ m” 1mm“? enables those countries to dulnplfewh 1-1191!‘ Oblfivtlvlr- bandit of old or in the more modern ‘hell. hlllwl. llllo Canada ls not lll_;‘Liberalism has-at least more regard and scientific method 1 of doing it lllllhg the farmers of Gullah“; within the law. We have the man who tells others what they should do but who never does it himself. ‘the llellly, and the leslorlllloh of glhc‘ canacllan Llbemllsm has as Oh I've had my share of trouble, I And we also have the good Samari- ‘l. - tans who are ready to sacrifice their 1'1"“ and the“ meal“ and 1° Wm belrates which have not been reduc- I admitted without question that the number of the latter is steadily and Ferry and the llccom dulloh a, rapidly increasing. ‘There is unques- tionably more consideration for oth- ers, more self-sacrificing brother- liness, more charity and helpfulness ‘today than ever before. Th” world 15 growing betwr- butlDuncan Commission. Rubber stamps‘ 1"” “Mn” hm’ °“’"“"d “d more all right in their place: thelflaecept it. The mderel Govern- In our own little com- ‘ mum” mm“ “f” hem? d°m 1“ thvpensive but, as representatives they 111995 591°" "(M11118 $118 Pension Does it matter I'm no longer young open which, if done in the days of "l, worthless, whllh we want 7 r . m" "'“‘"“m°'- wmnd m" been,’ Ottawa is men. not rubber stamps. t1 indeacrlbably wicked. For instance. a fight is staged to take place in a ’ '. public hall and notwithstanding a1 - , ,' "i 1 somewhat stiff admission fee, draws e much larger attendance than a re- 113191" mew“? "m1 h“ ldmmmnrIthe civic election. and gave the Pro-‘cnamlfles by war‘ the successive 116' k p, l4? Yet, even this, with padded gloves, 15 5 ‘w? fwwlrd "m" m“ 5W5 °1 have put his telescope to his cork 110" 118$ "WERE"? 01 “IP11”! 611d eye. There were many “evldenceifl, may be yet in store for our Wlfliy den ‘mm our View by “ kmdly ““‘l the defence of honor by duelllng. 4» --—-Q0a>-—-- . Y - INBINCIIITY. - thought occurs also that- are who donot. occasionally at least, yield to the natural human deslrelms wandsrlns life as a missionary. s w appeal, helm, lhlm they reanyllllfly have formed opinions in re- c pects may not be adaptedftfnrouime mendable, for that purpose, to ap- d for such exercise in appearing to belmh" as 1‘ 11"‘ 5"" "1 111°“ "f. . - -t, t t ' ‘h good may eventually result in im-ln” p“ o say ha‘ m we 9mm‘ provement. KNEW!‘ ffifll PT°ETe55 “W111 be madefmysterious realm of feeling that is by each llvlhs his or her real 111@,known as intuition. 1t may be dc-l I conventions which in their place. are m’ u“ 3°“ °I smiety‘ Y“ wethers or husbands. This faculty in I truth, who. after the manner of the,“ 95991515111’ 517mg 1" ‘Ward 1°, ls l ,_ ‘mofgl questions, a gelling Sense of impacted wax in the car. because the Pixel-ices of old, stands at the street what is fight, 6r, wrong And thmhsalne nerve ma, supplles, the e,“ has a branch that runs to the nose land throat. The removal of the wax lcauses the cough to cease. “Cnlfis Pmclaimmg‘ mo“ Wm 5116' intuitive sense ‘ is worthy of our righteousness and. hlghest raga"; . Wilflll the opportunity presents itself.‘ ' -__-n_ anized nationally at a general one who openly defies the conven-l tions. tural forward movement quite pro-l the latter. but the self-righteous pel- ahd necessary w the lady 919a,, lservative parties in Canada. lone thing it is to be hoped that of all. --———-103-————— RUBBER STAMPS , itime be more capably and suitably d IT ls becoming lncreailnsly cvidsm represented in Parliament that we would have saved money they havehithertq been. and been as well off if, instead of flcult to imagine that Miss fishes ‘Liberals to represent us at Ottawa. we had sent three rubber stamps ex- the Federal Parllamenl" W pressing approval of anything and, the King Government. tion of Liberal women we are toldly Messrs. Sinclair. Jenkins and Mc-ii“ is m?“ 19990111118“? m? prin'.knowilig, and if of serious origin it fled wml lls_ lllm olll. clvlllzallch Lean are m Ottawa simpw w say crples of Liberalism. blending the Pome remnants M the habits of me Yea. Yea, to whatever their leaders dark ages. some untamed and un- controllable natural propensitics uf the cave man. Two thousand years ago it. was related that a man on the way from Jericho to Jerusalem met three types of the men of that time. Thieves who belipved that his have declared on the floor was theirs, beat him and robbed him; House lhal; lhe Government has done “m1 all that was possible to do to int-I practical do dr do not. The interests of their trllllh but l; we 85k fol. a hefihllloll, constituents or of Canada are no- of Liberal principles we shall find thing to them. Their job is to sup- only the most vasuc. cross. incorp- port the Government. to excuse its 57°15 and ‘mnuadmmry answe“ 1° ne lect to Justify its acts whether our quesmn‘ Liberalism has 5° g ‘ many different meanings among °f “"1551” or mmmlssibn‘ Th? those who call themselves by the of tic meaningless word. plement the recommendations of, the Duncan report. What of the P trade Liberalism of the Prairies :ls,t1 is the robust Patriotic and British ""51 Liberalism of the Toronto Globrrl money has been spent on railways ‘ltlle border line-fence. in, the hope They. . to gorge in the green pastures be- lmanages to break the fence and Maritime {and respect lforlking and Empire than is inculcated at Ottawa un- der the King regime. Taken as a ada are petitioning for a repeal of whom from lhe Allahllch, llle ,.l,a_ whereas the dairymen all o...-r Can- many different colors 60M 8nd. "motley‘s its only wear." the three cents Customs duty. What about the Maritime freight Premier Ferguson. speaking old age pensions the other day. pointed out that under the present plan by Borden and Tormentinc? According which the cost Ls equally divided, _t0 our elected rubber stamps they; between the DOmllllOfl and the Pro- things are all right and the Govern-hdnces- 11' “("1111 0°51- Qmflllu $5.- ment has done all it could to iip- °°°'°°° " Ym" WW“ 1‘ m1!“ b” t f plement the recommendations of the, fie nlltlfouzr ngugtzpgggsfitlllgifitgzg Provincial Government would now ed? What about the second Car save time and are comparatively in- ment had not consulted the Prov- ln Act, as they should have done. I Conan Doyle for-sees a tremend- llous calamity to happen to the EDITORIAL NOTES l 'depresaing and may have an un- I The political prohibitionist who healthful effect upon some minds- saw no signs of drink on the day of 771°" h" 17"" 1" 791mm °f 1113"!’ of grlppe earthquakes and floods. during the past ten yearn‘, and other calamitous occurrences hibltion Board credit for it, must vidence. and quite a number of drinks, one ing or correction. But Conan 9f whom gppgal-ed in the pollceDoyleia source of information, as he coll" llm momma ml w" dlkfadmits, is his commllnication with ,.l ~ . ‘ y tril i fte b t openly. True. this lnight mean set scribed as an instinctive knowledge g3; jevirfhelgss egymgvelcastzs o‘: ng a bad example. might result in '12‘ 553513191; irbjetlilltrhwiic: 09111195 many years» ' d l ‘d n l; em n5 I1 Y W 011 t B SOWlcured by straightening the septum. defying ‘aw and or er an o“ mg_ pfoggsg of Iqglc m» {Q3591} and Study, Another cause is catarrh. whether . .. r - _‘the kind with excessive secretion, or that seems necessary to their bro the other, the dry type‘ can bring on a coughing spell, And the application of cocaine to this sensitive area will relieve it. ue to irritating fumes, or dust at lyour work, and from overindulgenqe in smoking. meemlg to be held in Qflawa in ing all alike. all due‘ to one cause. lAprll next, Thls Seems lo be a na_ an: therefore -a1l to _ be treated ~ e main classes, the cough with exper- toration, and the dry or irritant For cough, The expectorating (spitting) cough should be encouraged, where-l as the dry cough only shakes the lwith better national organisations entire system. and shculcllie stop- the women of Canada will in due Ped- . oors in an overheated-overdry at- lhflfl mosphere. which serves to irritate 1t, 15 d“. the lining,_of the nose, throat. and bronchial tubes. Vessels filled withfibm" fl°W°Y5 11°‘ b91115 w°m R351“- Wfltel‘. or the water containers ‘at-‘but Judging from the latest ship- shun-la“ “m1 1 we“- ln dialogue. tached to radiators, help this con- stage of tuberculosis. our doctor. 18 M1 "eflrly" sign. and you'll have application of principles every chance to overcome the trou- with the ideal." A pretty sentimentblc party name that it has become a >oooo+oo+o+¢¢~a¢+w>oo+»o Liberalism in Quebec. where the the 10rd 811d greatly $0 179 Pf1115¢di lug-es; compact body ol- lhhl llaml, and his greatness is unscarchable- lavc from the Washington wurshippinglls gracious“ and fllll of comlllllsslohl Thcslow to anger, and of great mercy. ‘—Psalm 145:8. I'm notgetting ally richer in the iworld in the near future. ‘This is Ami I some f» every morning with And I'll swear I'm just as happy ma CHARLOTTETOWlV GUARDIAN ' Mist a £0112 . of l Qours ° B) lama W. Burton. MD. Perhaps- you are bothered with‘ a ggpos-iconstant cough. which has defied. tle Paul. in his bachelorhobdandnl“ ‘he ""35 "$11311? Wkeniiidlheck ‘ ame. . I have in mind the dry hacking‘ ough which is so common during ggrd to women which in some {(15t- the cooler weather, but is sometim- s present at other times. As you know a loose cough is one ‘ r- ~ dem conditions in the-church- - y, h m, l m, . '"° . that should not be checkecLb tthis ma em 1‘ gs ‘1 m“ m °Pm1°" °1 "w" m“ ‘mmm- °°"“ra_nd social life of the community lis usually due ,.to bronchitis, ubron- ‘ llchial asthma, tuberculosis, or other; ‘conditions. which of course your ocior would easily locate. But the dry cough can be caused y a number of conditions. Most Y l l, , p05 lbw ma, at least. not to mention others.they1,°,?:°s 1“: 311“: ‘°~““,1,*,"1°F,"°“ ‘i: m“ e, is s l , , _ ng o c nose. roa . or ron- ‘exec the“ brothers‘ n‘ 1° m thatiChifll tubes. but it is worth while to think of other causes. Although the septum between the standing have been The specialist often by touching a Another cause is the presence of Then of coursethcre is the cough_ So don't think of coughs as he- Solneone has put them into ‘two Winter cough is due to living in- hich may be just the beginning OF COUGHS l \ Happenings of , The Week Tim lady's irate countenance as- sumed a purplish tint. As she struck an attitude of re- lnonstra tion: "My dear, 'tis BRIDGE we're play- ing; permit a subtle hint Required by your recent demon- stration! "I led you—see—a DIAMONDI- Did you think it was a SPADE?" lHer tones were those of great ex- aspcpation) - "If you would use intelligence. mis- takes would not be made- Thereki be no need for this re- crimination! l REALLY, some people!" She flxeda stony gaze . . L. Upon the cause of llcr disappro- bation, , Who turned from red to ghostly white, then crumpled in a heap O'ercome by her, so Just, humilia- tion not Mrs. Harry Brown entertained at an exquisitely arranged Bridge at the Victoria Hotel on Wednesday even- lng, fourteen tables being played. On- Friday evening Mrs. Brown en-l tertained at an equally enjoyable dance.‘ l U 8 O Mrs. J. D, Stewart was hostess at‘ a small -but delightfully arranged Bridge last’ Monday evening. 0 fi I The many friends of Miss Lilian Earle will regret to learn of, her ill- ness in the P. E. Island Hospital, where she underwent an operation Thursday. Miss Earle is a general favorite in musicaTand social Clfcl-lflllll Silver Dollar expected to visit es and her early recovery is earn- estly looked for. n 17 ll fiche sudden death of Dr. James Warburton came as a severe shock for. wide circle, of relatives and friends. Sincerest. sympathy is ex- tended to the bereaved family. - There has been some talk lately merits from Paris to New York,thisl is not at all the case and it not= likely to ‘be for some time to come. At present violets appear to be in, A Cough m“ lasts mm“ than a‘ the lead, but in a more varied ar- If not of serious originit is worth W/OOOO‘ Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers February ll, 1928 OUR. GOD IS GREAT~Great is salm 145:2. PRAYERr-Thc Lord rciglictli. let ie earth rejoice. -——-—-<o>-€_ February l2, 1928 GOD IS GRAClOUS-Thc Lord- PRAYERP-Thc mercy of the Lord MIDDLE-AGE. sense of minted gold. with the pleasures that they hold. For the-joy of living deepens with the passing of the years as, his huddle-age appears. have sipped life's bitter cup, 115 JOSBPWS But the home is filled with laughter now the kids are growing up! have done with youthful pleasures‘ but I've turned to other things, And there's not a day God gives me but some interest it brings. There is something to be watched for. there is ahead- something Just the way in which we tread: A friend who may be coming. or a task, I want to do- world that's ever new. So I give no sigh for pleasures that have lost their lure for me. as once I used to be fact I long have known, But this life in place of football.‘ gives me other joys to own, | some new delight in store. as I ever was before. EDGAR. A. GUEST. _....._____.______. nows any more than other mort- als as to what is coming next, The uture is. as we believe, wisely mg- A llew German motorcycle car-1 ea twp persona in a car in (mm, d m. w," "kl-dim clvuu, missed-Probably because there waslm‘ m,‘ “c, mum, people wlll belthe rear. _ 0 ation is imincerity. lbw there no rmm for him in jail. l) inclined to doubt whether he really wolm hll, llllllll, l l-Brldse in the K. .of P. hall, which lger social set this week, prior totlic 1pm“ o; the llhlleell work; Know. the driver occupying a Waddle lniunun "m" 5° 1111101!!! ldvancfl ray of colors than formerly. The new colors are a deep orchid pink, light blue, green and beige, and al- s0 the Russian violet shades. Bou- tonnieres of field flowers are shown; as well as small clusters of gold flowers, with leaves ‘matching. O O O ‘ The Young Men's Commercial Club supper and dance on Tuesday at the Victoria Hotel is still a plea- santly discussed social event of the week. 1 Mr. and 'P..C. Strong left Thursday morning for their home, in Montreal, where they will spend a few wccks bcforc returning to tllc city. Mrs. G. Hliitmr was among the » o O-OQOOQ-OFOQOO-O-OOO-OOQQ-O-O O9 AN ATTIC SALT- l |- SHAKE l f l‘! W. All hts Reserved- "Reproduction Prohibited FIFTY YEARS ago, Eddie F61. the comedian-then at the start of lhla comicalrlibiiéeli-flilas "working" the llonky toliilrs (as ‘western Eli-ll!- bliug cabal-eta wens-called) inl B11011 haird-boiled town's‘ as ' Leadlviller Dodge City arid Butte. Molly's the diverting story he has to tell -—iu his very worthwhile reminis- cences, “PIOWHII; Thffltlgli L1f6"—- of a lflllliliihlid era ullll lgoclety. 111' ready become leéfillilllfily- ,1 -_u§l_ THERE wtualflurlftle A. W. ‘Pub- lor, for instance, who hull a ill!“- Itucular career if ever ally mall d141, ‘pl-lug for "a brief period, "il.-S. Scu- ator frm ‘Colorado. “He like myself," says Eddie Foy, "was cue of tho suit 36ml" ally ucfcrrleli to lu those (lays ni-l a “strictly uelf-lllallc luau." . When his new 01W"! flout llu came iu- one tluy and [c-lfilm sculptor modelling a lllflill" g,- bust, in low relief on the wall. “Who-Ks that?" he dcmiilrllcll. “That's Sllirkuspczlrth" ‘1lill11ifi1 tllc ilfllfil. "Shakespeare?" ecliooll Tabor. “What the hell did he uvcr llu for Colorado?" ~ gpwTElt TllE Deliver Ollvrll llollse was fillisllcll, Tabor wus given a builquel. by the cillzclls, ul, wahich it was suggestetftllal it ivoilld he highly fitting for a pore mm ,0l' the great mnn and his daughter (wilt-m he lliad christen- ed “Silver Ihllar"), to adorn the lohhy ol’ the theatre. Tuber ult- vecll, but added that ‘he 1114111‘! ‘V3711 the “'O|1'k ‘botched by ally 0f “third? lncxperlcncll American artists.“ lie Europe soon. uud while there would have the pailllilll; (10110 by one of the Old Masters! WHILE l-N Leadfille Eddie Fey’ mo]; part in n "production of that old-timer "The Black Clock." sing- ed by all itinerant actor named Sul- livan. . "I played Rudolf, the llcri of 111'.‘ piece," gltyg Eddie, "while Sullivan cssayeti the part of the llcavy. Oil tlle first Tight thorn lillll nlllelldi’ cell several ilitclics and misclws when we reached the point where “HE WAS supposed to uliswei" 1 n speech of lulue Willli " ‘Well said, me lad. well said! l "But l mistook my cue ultd cut in on him several phlusles zlllczlll of time. He swelled- visibly and] his face turned purple under his maikeup. Finally, he ejaculate-ll: “ ‘Well said, me lull. but 5i\1l1 100 damn z-sncll!” - “It. gut it big laugh from the audience, and I um (zonvlllccd that §O§§§O lliouse in lleilvcl" was receiving its interior decora- - It t?) If one tried half t Penslar Laxative " ' Cold lf you catch a 601d evglxb _' can tell you hmy‘ u, ell" tall ' A |FEB\I{UA£{YlLH'1928. 38,9111! friends Pfiflflmmgndqd he would he a physical wreck. Fortunately It isn't eecssary to experiment, Just get, ll boar of Penslar Laxative Cold Breakers disappear in a day and a nig "1111 YOur cold will lit-p» l i 25c. aox-i-rirlu rr. l Penslar White Pine 5nd Spruce Balsam relieves ti", wllm an ‘Foster q irremediablc. If your a . Hyndman 1 A match still affame-u A careless crossing-an ace dentlof the A neglected scratch-a. serious illness! ‘ A postponed has : widow and children! Of all neglect, none holdsmore disastrous possibilities ' than neglect of needed life insurance, because it, 15 t DRINK. , BRAHMIN TEA. 7., j And. '; : . Retain Your Youth and Vigor. Sold only in red. hygienic, airtight packages :' ceulrrlfb Drugstore.‘ iSunnysidc l“A Little Neglect l May Breed Grealllrltiischief"; "trons lire! street! "cc lwllcy-a- destitute loved ones, need protection, provide it now. To-morrow may be too late. Consult & Company Ltd. J. o. madman-Manager ‘ Provincial Mahlflrs "- The Great-West Llf Charlottetown “.1 l. "ll -,,; l ,, A1.I .'". . l , for mully years and who rlltvays E01 a “little bill 118M" on ‘a Satur- liliy lligllt. "l used anxiously," he says, “to mlllke lily flresser ivlttch at the stage door for her arrival and let me know how she seemed. “She's very lbad tonight. sir." he would say. ‘She patted ‘the cab ‘orse when she d-love up to the llcor. She's always, extra ball when silo pats the cab ‘olselm MENTION 0E‘ "UFQSSGIS" leads \ll‘. Aluulll- u. remark that they are —ol' llrifitl, (n be. flllY\\'¢'1Y,-vgl‘0l1f characters, Aflel‘ lt sullllrllelbi vzv cation and (ill returning in the‘ theater. the actor zlskodllis lrllurioll dresser how lie lllill beep- zullllsillg hilllself during the sllllllllal- crou- illgs. - l . , “Well, sir," ‘silifl lit‘. “l wvlll til liiUVllCuH lll (frossv um] illzlvlcvvcll'.~l Jam ‘rllill Pickle l~‘~lll-lol,v~llll- girls is ix-ry pretty lllcl-l-I’ “All. were they lllfl’ girlaulud luost, of llwiu thought that lllltf, was ill Hlu script." i- I THE DIPIPIGRFJNCPI bctwccll lvll and humor is aptly llcfillud ill tllil-l story told by lord Rosalyn lu his luemoi-ls, "MY Ganlble Willi Life." One night, lie (Rosalyn), Coillylls Carr and Bcerbollm Tree \\'~‘I‘(l "chlmrlng" in thc.(larrlcl< Chili when the conversation veered to that debatable question. “Everyone was lllyillg (lowll his own definition," says lord llnss- lyll. “when Conlylls (lllllr, with a ivilllk alt mo, lllrllcd llii 'l‘rl,-c illllll said: , “Ni-w fur iuslullrv. ’l‘rv<-, you lllzty lllivi- wit. but you llilVt- 1m hostesses entertaining at a llllXfidlguljsn 0|‘ humor,‘ Bridge on Wednesday. v u a a Miss Dorothy Gordon, daughter of Mrs. D. Gordon. leaves Tuesday morning for Montgal. where sllc will enter the Royal Victoria Hos- pital to train. During the, week silo was the guest of honor at several Bu; me days, are 88mm: l-lchcl. social gatherings, including a tea on Tuesday afternoon. given by Miss Marjory Stewart. at licr pretty home, l9 Greenfield Avenue, and on And man seems to get his besnlngwcdnesduy evening at a party. Miss Ileen Foster being hostess. I O I Palm Beach reports that, geney- filly speaking, daykime costumes may be divided broadly into two groups. as far as numerical repeti- tion is concerned-the one or two- Dlccc crepe or crepe satin dress- "1 111s Bslkluu statesman. was vls-"W h‘ 1' bmkm" """""'y' and the knitted costume which is most often combined with crepe, Always something to make bright and “"1119 the 9WD‘! ("@5888 Ofler endless possibilities in the matterof detail and are Th“ I find a lhrlll ll, llvlng ll, a eating, in the main, the skirts are Dialed. and very fine pleatsbelng us- ed uspsutsdly. but various other widths are also important. one Mrs. J. E. Cameron. Mrs. T. White Th" my football days are over ls I.Mrs._ o. 1.. -Dunlop, Mrs. Arthur Henry were_joint hostesses Wed-, nesday evening, whemthey enter. tained a wide circle of friends at was very cosiiy arranged for the happy aslon. ' I o e Mrs. Murdock McKinnon was hostess for the Monday evening Bridie Club this week. There has been; delightful round‘ of entertainment among the youn-1 Continued ‘rem Page l exceedingly inter-1 ‘that h“ W119 imply lilld l0 b9 pm. "h" “Many 15d? W111i Wfiflm he acted “Fret: rose like ll frilly ill lllu bait. roared, but, Coinylls Curr with a put on ’I‘l'cl-'.~l arm quluu-ll ilim amid llltllfh laughter. “Tonic, conic, 'l‘-rec, yt-ulve just proved my Slitttlliltllli.‘ ill; suill." "CRITIC-Q." (illlft: said Jolili (lulu worthy, "are very like moaquitos» Ahoy will have your blood; and I know a lady who, after llll opera- tioll. calm» to with the words: 1 "‘i (lc-lrl want to he a self-sup- portllil: independent ecollolliic ug- ulll.‘ and I want to be loved.’ "The literary mall comes to llll~ dol- the knives of the critics with tile wordm " , “‘l don't walit lo be ll double- liarreled copper-plated literary lir- tlst. I want to be read." WHEN Mme. Vandcrvolllc, wife iting the Paderewskis some yeilrs 8E0 u-t their ‘beautiful place on Lake Geneva, Paderewski, 0m. u». elllllg after dinner ,sat down, at the P111110 and began to play Chopin, 11 w" 8910111511611." says lilmv. ,Villt(l6liV€1de (in hel- lbookl uMoll. archs and Millionaires?) “when ‘at the first notes, l1 parrot flew the: lross the mom and flilglltfld Q11 the lilusiciaifs right. foot, which it an. pcarea to mo. l... .. ma, hindrance to his use of the pedal, When. he had finished playing, Dllrrot flew on to his shoulder. x- jclalming With great gusto." ANOTHEII surplise for Mme Vandervelde came from Mme. Pad: ercwskl ‘who had a pagglon 10,,- clilckens. At dinner. one even- 1115. W119" ‘We?!’ one was dressed 1" 1118' best. Mme. Pddefleivski m. colved e. whisperer] manna lll smut excitement she called for hol- overalls and rushed out of the ‘room, Paderewski explgflned m his astonished guests that 30mg new kind of chicken had beelll hatched out in \lhe incubator and sent 0n» all such occasions. _ _.__ CY-RIL MAUDE mulls-An his remin‘ t l lom8l.._an v 1 \ . “What :10 you rally?‘ ho ullllos - “Odom! boy, pond bny,'.___ did you enjoy <|LtllUillg ivitll Llluul " "Ylls, lsil, lllcy was very lll('(' 1H- lleeti (-11 u Julll night, sill-ll as [fllsll- hurry Jillll lliglll palrlicllllltlly --l‘ but on a Pickle night they was mi" , . A QUAINT Olll) il(‘li)l‘ llllllll-li‘ pcarcd ill -“]4Olltlllll Assllrlllll-c" early ill his l-trlcsl; hall to lil- klvk- ell by Millltilf ill UN‘. t-lillrsc of the plays uclioll. Al llll- first l'l-.~ ‘llullrsul lllllkl-ly ofll-ruli his (‘ni- li-llguv at luvs-l lvlllplillg target unll liu- lulu-r iilll|\' full llllvllllllllll- ill‘ il. l\lllllll lillllfflliil‘, W110 \\':|:¢ ills-l. ill I111‘ l-llsl. all lll'l’\‘ filt‘ll|ll‘l| furl ivalrll ullll l-xlllllilll-ll if) ilulull- Ill", prupl-l- Wily lil kick zllhvolll: ull llll l singly i. i‘., with llll- ‘$1110 lil‘ lhvf fool Instr-lid of lllu luv. l liltlkbly‘ 1l('lll 4|l"\\'ll for llrillrcllil-i‘ I lu sllmv how il slluulll be (ltlllil, atllll,‘ llfl,c-l' lllu kick, tulllvli Jflllllfl until ‘said lzclliaily: “Ylrs. I pl-vfvl- llmlrcllicl~~ Biulltlcls 8ll(il all lellrllusl li('l()i'. IN “Dllvill Copperfield" llil-kvlls illulitlucud several lllemlicrs r-i‘ his l'lllilil_v. The youthful llinvis l-.- ‘the yolllllflll Clrurit-s. fur-l, Dlflfflllfl imparted to Forster. his biographer. Ilia ulotiicr. ul though slll- was drawn. at full length ' il; .\ll'H. Nichelby is also lsklatcllrll ill ‘some of her aapcctsl 111i lilrs. .\l1('ll\\’1)€l'. The whole liiillilo UIHSOIII.‘ of David's life as llfilllt‘ wusllel‘ ill lilo wine vslnb-j llshmelil is llll‘ story 0i’ the boy ,i)ickulls' lifu us \\'l'ii]lDt’I‘ ullll 1in~t~ Wilkivs -\11(‘1l\\'1N5l‘ is .l<:lln Dickens (‘hur- 108' father-will uf which I gel from Jami-s ifillilllicll llczlnulll-l l1*'11l»'|lll'lll essays “which lnretl _11""1i-‘4I "Bill Srllvlls oi‘ file Ages.“ l 1'1‘ llSJllst Olli‘ llllilflll-‘ll uul sight yours since Washington ir- lVilllf-tilUfifillilill, Rip Vii" Wlnklu, "IPDPP" "l" "1 u twl-llty-flvo page Hlflfy n. 1l(‘(‘(llll(' u citizen of tllc world. llip was ilu-illtll-rl ill uli ull~ il-“Rllllllllir vnlullll- called "The fikvll-h llook," llmtlesll_t' published undel thl- llivdftllylll. "Geoffrey 1"'"Y""-" '1‘|Il‘ first pilhler of __ _.._.__.___.._ '1' WAC-Hill l" in TRQWH ELIF‘1AT'|5'| ,. . ll . Sketch Book" himself, a! f'tlle Sketch Book in. America ‘W11! C. S. Vail. Winkle of New York City, but, says Mr. Beliuet, that ls an odd, though llleaningless coir.- cidellce. - ELEVEN YEARS after “Tile was published in England, Irving ‘wont to Oxford lo receive" the degree of doctor of .i laws giiven him by. the Ulliversityq, One Ohtlle cries that greeted him. from the students who were pres ent lit the inbtallation was: "Has Rip Vau Winkle wllketl up Yeti”, LAMENTING that peopll- appear tr. Iknow less 3aud less‘ about the. playaof Silakespeare, Israel Zallg- will used lo tell this ‘Sitldyl “Yviuls ago, when liellry “fills, lllltylllg “PlzlnllcW lu lllv 1.)“ cPlllll theatre, London, Lord lllllp’ doipll (‘hurclilill (father of Winston lrvlul: 1 S. of that ilk) (IFJJPDCII llrlu the, theater ollo‘ lllghlHlo-siee tile she-iv,- “IKANDYF then at lilo lll-iglll lif his pollticalgkiry, rncllivull llll ulgunt summons culling lllnl to lilt- HOllHl‘ of Cnmlnc-lla for a lllvlfiiull- The penfotllilaulco was hull‘ uvvr 1w he rushed around" to lllc stage dour and sought‘ llrving.‘ Excited- ‘ly explaining wvilat, hull hoppcucd- ‘Blukcly, with \\|l(.lll “l1 Mulull- zlp-‘llc zllllletl: "It's loo liiul l calillol silly w the finish. but‘ please lln- loll mt how ville play lllltlfiVY The LandWo Love ,, By hank Yell! 0+0 H no» no» on» new Tho Quebec Arl- Q. What was. the Quebec M" A. The Quebec Act passed in 171, settled the new definition of til boundaries of Canada and_also st up laws following the _Bl'ltlSh coll- qucst which galinedlthe sulllw" °1 the French Canadian ,in the 1m‘ pending struggle with the Amtflf" an colonies. The restoration of ctr ,tain laws to the French has “ . fproved it to be“ a. wise act. ._r___--—--——""' C. M. Lampoon '8: C0- ‘ at emu street. l London, a. cs4. mimi- l Public Auction 1 Sales l l OI F Raw Furs , l’ Represented b! . l ‘ 'Alfred Fraser I m. Fifth Avenue l‘ l »- » Now York. l l - - l l .Sy:t.:|:l,Scrvicc 1 i a ‘and _ l l " Satisfaction Three essentials l0 I“: l business each and all of whit will be found‘ at this 940"‘ If you want a Wmflfllgll: filled or in factan! "d" u M] jun, telephone and hi" \ bend it to your door- lt you are out or town ill‘ send na a mail order. and i" wlllreoelve your dmll 1i! 1"‘ turnmail. , scour-r. we wish T" ' SIR-VI YOU " The 2 Macs Drug Store 1 ' 14!" Great George 811101 raoul _ m ~-