Wo rg _ 4- ' -_ l _____-__*__mrm pmnrAm _f _T ` 7" _ _ l¥PRll1’6€1i `;_ .__. g _ _ :__ _L | ~ _ ?- H - _ ¢__E§_ _ l _,,...§prlngl When the open road cells. "` iprlngl When the westher‘s nne. Spring! When thecountry beckons. and cars spin downthe line. ` spring! And s thousand cars out.” sprlngl when th},ilnotors hum... if you‘d go out walking Spring when you see them come. His lilsiestv is asain able to be 1° "*""~"*_he grounds of Crllgwell House, Bog- zor, and about the gardens. The has been__c_1_eprlved of a charm- inniltevlilbv Pl°lll¢°l'-S pclizabeth. who was taken to Lon- by the Queen and restored to '°` ,'.ttl_o princess was n pretty picture. __I;essed‘ in .a *golden-colored dress mi; and fur-triinmedhat, as she waved journey from Cnsigwell House to .., :r_.'_._,Bog`nor railway station. Here she 'l___._____ra.'a.s assisted by I-ler Majesty out of the motor car and held the Queens as she walked across the plat' - princess stood at one 'window watch- ing the crowd and frequently waving. 13rh'¢' babypripcess accepted for her- "" " '_ the customary station-masters self _ gnlueg as (he train pulled out, and _Mrs., Louise Carruthers who has _ .M3 -,ho waved frantically to tha smillnlz ‘ ofllciaL _ ' gt-l é, .rn Viscount and _yiscountess BYYIE Uf- Vimy. have sent out invitations for - , dimer to hs held early in april, ‘“in London. when their guests will lrl- . clude all thg members of their stalls "°"u‘t Government House. Ottawa- lxni- cons °" m, _ .. London ‘so'cie'ty`s revival of style _ rind fads of the time of Queen Vic-_ 72-'_'»`1‘-orln is spreading urlil it rl-.restens lo bec-.me a craze. at a recent party ~ Llrdy oniord r <-‘=e` s 1on`s` ard cn- _-_llewelopmg grey veil so popular in the '__-,molden days. while Lady Algernon Gordon-Lellnox, later appeared with _a brown spotted one over a brown velvet toque. Greville Worthington ,has grown luxurious side-whiskers. and his pretty wife was one of the .‘.1"Zl$rst brides of today to wear crino- qjrgline. Even Victorian beauty aids are in fashion. and Lady _5lill»l‘-dlllil is modernizing the lotions, creams and face lotions that were used by the late Lily Langtry, Adeline Patti __§,§.°ld‘other beauties of their day. rr' _‘ s a o s .The Queen joined_l_nembers of her family at 'Windsor Castle chapel _,Sunday at the funeral services for a noted flgurg of the old regime- her the dowager March-_ ioness of Cambridge. The Queen stood " behind‘the simple pall-covered cof- nn. 1-ler_'head`was bowed as she gi stood with the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Yuri: and -Prince George at her side. She wore _ 'ff deep mourning. The Marquis and ;lMarchioness of Cambridge. the lat- - tor-lg (gon hidden by' s. heavy vcil, _` 'were close by as the Dean of Wind- . sor intoned the solemn 'words of the '» funeral service. Burial was at Frog- Qinore, across the castle grounds, where the bodies or other naernhers ',';_p1'the royal family arg interred. v U I Q O '_y_'_' Their Excellencies_ the Governor- i General and Lady Willingdon, who {lL_left Ottawa on Thursday on their E: t-.fans-Canada tour to visit Victoria r _i and- Vancouver from April 3 to 25, lg will return to Ottawa on May 4. - ,_' . o s' 0 o _ The Easter holidays were 'most en- __ _ioyably spent this year, the lovely w»_-sunny weather adding an additional :Z 1fh'ar"m. Essterltimc is-always flower ftlme. but never before, perhaps, have ' 'the local florists hadsuci-l 'a variety of beautiful flowers. The different church services Sunday were excep-~ tionally well attended and here again exquisite flowers were lavish- ly ly arranged. - - r 1.: :__ In ll' fi -"- _ Edgewater looked eitceedingly at- gf ti-active on Thursday evening wh_e__n___ His Honor, Lieutenant Governor Ilesrt.s_entzrtained at dinner. the members of the legislative Assem- -_ on their arrival' were cor- received and welcomed by the. and Mrs. Hearts. ____;_ l O O 0 llfl. A. E. Mcllhailof Camrose. ii visiting this .week with Mr. Hutch. Hopotnn and lniendrhips; ___ ..r. _ _ Duke and Duchess of York. The Mrs. E. H. Blanchard left on Mon- day 'morning to visit her daughter. Lbs. Mahon of Halifax. _ o o o 0 _ l ___ Mrs. Maynard McDonald,_ Mon- tague, is the welcome guest of l-lon. J. D. and Mrs. Stewart. I I U 0 Mr._and Mrs. Ben}. Rogers. Sr.. have as their guest Mrsrli. J. Msbon, Moiftigue. _ » UOUU The Queen Mary Needlework Guild held their sewing yesterday at the home of Mrs. °BenJ. Rogers, Br., Prlhce Street. O O C O Miu Luldroomlrr who has been yisiting her sister Mrs. Dumont, ltown of Mount Royal, left 'this week on a holiday trip to_ New lfork and It is pleasing to see Mrs. P. W. Turner out again after her protract- _ed illness. _ 1 _ a 0 0 U _Alter enmrmz the train the _ Her many friends regret the pres- `ent indlsposition of Mrs. (Dr.> J. S. l plete' recovery. '- r-o a s been spending some time visiting at the Const. is at'present the guest _of Mrs. Sanford J. Crowe, Vancou- ver. ed on thé success of the annual Eas- ter tea on Thursday. C A pleasant trip 'to Dr/S. B.. and .Mrs. Jenkins and Miss Stephenie Jenkins who left Tuesday on their European trip. ‘ '-- ___- \s oo-o Many home friends _will regret to learn that Mr. Victor ‘Lord of Cal- gary,‘Alta., son of Mrs. Artemas' `Lord of this city, recently under- went a_ very serious operation on' his eyes. __ 'U -0 s 0' 'W _ Congratulations to Mr. McCrendy on --the..happy occasion of his 90th birthday. - ' --` sooo Judge W. S. Stewart and his nephew Mr. Stewar_t_Jones'left Mon- day on avisit to Montreal. 'also . Senator Creelmarl MacArthur, of Summerslde, who came home from Ottawa at the beginning of the week, returned on Friday to tho capital. where he, Mrs. MacArthur and Miss Mollie will continue in residence for the balance' of the session. C U O O Mr. Alfred Weatherble of Bellevue, who lo attending Mount hllllron Unl- iverslty spent thersster holiday with lhis parents, Colonel and Mrs. Wea- ltherble in Quebec City. ' -sooo ! Miss Lillian Donald, of Kensing- |toll, was awarded a prize for the lhighest standing' and for general- proflciency_in the first of the'19Z9 graduating classes of the Royal Vic- toria Hospital school of nursing on Wednesday at the closing exercises in_Montreal_ Miss`Janet Bearrfan of Alberton also received her diploma. ` 1 I. O l' The Misses Sarah _and Eleanor Green, who have been spending the winter months in Toronto, 'retumed last night to their homo _in Sum- merslde and are being welcomed by their many friends, who are delight- ed to see them again. , - \C I l O Princess Marie Louise, by he_r_ex- ample, is putting an end to the mode for long and pointed finger nails. The manicurist who attends to Her Highness' nails hasreceived orders to cut_» them to a delicate oval across 'the top. - _ . . sooo 'rho Queen or spain is responsible 'for an exotic fashion in nail polish, which she caused to be brought to this eonntry for th,-ant time lost autumn, and which is now being used by many smart women. It is so dark as to be almost black in colorfand when put on the nails is clsret-red ln color. -~ .C O C I _ Arohdescim and Mrs. Cody of 'Dor- orito, who have spent several"`sum- mars here, arg leaving"Aprll Nth for- . _ Favorite ‘Jenkins and hope for her early com- ' 'l gette crepe 'in modernistic prin THE NEW PEPLUM BLOUSE _ Simple blouse of__pf‘llited silk-crepe with peplunx shaped so as togive ` smooth flat hipl;ine. Bhirring at 'each shoulder and bow trimming are char- ? llllngly feminine details, Style No._'li64 lcon be copied with 1% yards of dil- § inch material with it yard of 38-inch J _J 3.. _ _ ._, / _.ff vv 5', .- ‘rs , vi .'. `_ _ ` #___ _$5 ei' _~ 2-~_ M ‘Q cheering groups or people on the Al1°llll° City- - _ ' lilil ._ _ _ . ." __ ,___ .__~,..'.5_-___- - .~= *= 464 contrasting. ln the 38-inch size. Tho pattem which is so easy to under- stand, can be had in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. _Off-white-i_`v'ory tone in crepe satin is stunning to wear-with black pleated ' ° `° ' ` fsllk crepe skirt. or black faille° silk The ladies of St.- James Presby- f crepe Jacket costume. Printed volle, terian Ch`urch are being congratulat- handkerchief linen in lime~Sl1Rd€,Y geor-V t &. ` _ ~ lllllt I CH" Sllsseel is ill" l/°\1 Weill pl-lvaoyj that it gave the shrubs ond _ inconspicuousfootwear-either bla.ck_t,e” ,_ Cmmoe to grow wlthouf l ._ 4 , or brown-and choose dresses _with m°|esta_.m0n of’ chudfren m. dow 1 vivid red_ crepe de chine and `° a i foliage green are attractive ideas. __ _ l Pattem price 15 cents in stamps__or_ ' ~ ' _ an uneven hemllne. When 5mm? that it lent a. luster and choioeness' leoln lcoin is -preferred.) Wrap coin \ _ dow" “F 5l'aTl_ll-U18-do,not D13” 57°” W h°m0 Propertymmd b_-wk came carefully. ` © ~ " ` feet together but place one slightly fences 3351;” about really st_yu_qh_ § W ditional for s. copy of our Spring 3 * U I Pacific Coast. where he s nt sev tin ” A P Sunny Ceylon is re- flected in the___golden color of your cup of King Cole Tea. Rich _ incl mellow in flavor- luscious Tea. _‘.l_f` you - want the `fExtra" in choice Tea. ask your grocer for King _Cole Orange Pekoe. 1 _ _ .\ . %l¥~___.\' 1 -*i"¢l*';;yf>\ -_ 2 _ e f _ ff/ _/-\./5 Q E1 ' ‘I ' Y -sl ' - 1 _ _ an’s Realm -.°- Social and Persgnqf -.°- _Ii'as.1ll°l0IiSl'_- 'Literatu-'re _miami _-_ -1-s __ up 'gn-1* nrzaury QUl~:s'rl0Ns ANSWERED" Bow-Legs; Becoming C010!! A LITTLE SATURDAY TALK place, it will save us from troublg - later on. Let 'rruth l>e'bur guido in When boys or"girls have "timer ou, all things. Of course we shalfmgkg their hands." they often invent their' mistakes-everyone does. There is g --- DEAR M155 LEEDS: (U I am own games or pastimes. I know a___sayirig, "If anyone tells yoiilslnavgy _._r _ ___.__ _ . l _.l i CLE tson is Princess Cecile of Greece the ' ss very bow-legged. and ll' L’ “l\ awful llandicap.‘ There are not many g`l!'lS nowadays who are bow-legged md that makes n1e"feel Very lm°°m` \ U .\\ _ _ $9* _'...:’.:~lc. Do you know of any exer- cises lor'straigl1`tenlng fthe 1985? (2) 1 am 15 years old 51-2 feet tall and weight 1011-2 pounds. I have lislll brown hair. greenish-blue eyes and a naturally fair skin_wlth freckles. What colors can I_wear and how can l remove the freckles? ._ ANXIOUB. Answer-(ll You’are !l0t 4110118 in your trouble, my dear, as many 051142’ readers have askedme the same question. There are unfortunately, n W Y no éiterclses that Will Stl‘l1i8l1¢¢lll°35 awoke to the fact that s. fence wilt _ _ . _ ' _at your age. Bow~legs should be cor- "I-¢auy___,m artlsuc furmshln on the rected during early childhood.. All W0 gllggesl that when yoll ggrfd fgr _ ` '*' _ -° ° bEll.lllCl the Otl‘l€I'. AV0ld VETY lllgh' co|;ba_ges_ Probably for deneramorn this pattern you enclose 10 cents ad- - - ' 'lleeled Bll0€S.- N14 be SUN will th” after generation, we will either be heels are kept _,stralght. _ delightful styles, including smart en- <2) If you are 5 feet 1-2 inch toll sembles, and cute designs for the_ _ y < __ ‘ ~- _ your present weight ls good. #Gnreens it before the ments and shrubs hmm kiddies' f represented, *while wear with was crowded the Prince entered with and blU¢S_&!‘e b€C0l‘lllIlE t0 y0U1'l»yl79t tj, grow and may not be d;5¢u,»bed_ _ §ne suits of beige and grey tweed zest into the dancing. ljle was ln- e-5116015111' lmdilllll l/91105 lik* she has selected a novel silk scarf, troduced to _several _ lady workers Wed8W°°d' '°“ll\ and almond. You . __ _ _ ° Nl" lllvllfiv trip to the lvledlter- half oenrlet and hon navy, The conne°l»,°d with the Legion. -and MY We" blight “Pl’h*’°» ‘“"l' ‘ ‘ ` rlinean and Palestine. ` < Princess has ordered a particularly among his partners was Mrs. Tom Davy -701165. Old blue. Clldct blue- _ beautiful gown in which .to attend Russell, wife of the Prince's _stud blue-greens and dark .gl'eellS- B9lS° __ _ , _ _ The .many friends of Mr. C. M. the -first court. ` Of gleaming gold groom. If was during a. chat with 1n_r0Se or honey l-01165, Dlllty 0511100 ` »` ' _ _ ° \' Shannon will regret to logm of his tissue, it is mounted over green her that the Princespoke of his fu- and sand.shacle_s are becoming also. j " _ present lndisposition in the city satin, apdhas a long green-lined ture intentions. The lady expressed- You may wea;_rlut .browns and tans _; _ _ __ 1 'I-lospltal. ` train of exquisite gold lace, Pink regret at his decision to leave Mel- peach, old rose, dull ol-ch_iq_ _anti _ -~ - ~ . _' 5° ‘ * ' seems to be a favorite color amonlfon Mowbray, whereupon the Prince brownish reds. Use a ireckle lotion _ Mr. C. F. Holland, superintendent Royal ladies. The Queen has just"r@a§sured` her. saying thist .his ab- ol~‘cl~eam to bleach the freckles. Halifax Creamery, spent the Easter' ordered two rose~pink day gowns sence would only be temporary. 9-Hd 15 not likely that they Will ever f ll°l1d_8yS in Charlottetown, visiting and a spring coat of the.same colpr, he intended buyillg other-hunters. entlrely» bllt'thBy Wlll li€Q0m€ his daughter, Mrs. J. A. C.i11l5_|while the Duchess of York has a The Prince stayed ‘two hours, and, conspicuous. LOISLEE Brighton, and had with `hl'm his lit- ldalnty pink bedroom.. - _ before leaving. told one of the ladies ` -¢- - tle grandson, Bernard- Holland of ‘ -~-. ' ' ° ° l5hl\llheW3-5 5°m5°°p’°Vld° Bstand' ~- ‘-1 " ,_ t 1° ' l ` ' Halifax. Mr. Holland has 'just re- A pretty young princess who will ard for the women‘s sectlonof the ony SKIN AND “jun “_ _ cently returned from lr, vlslt to th.; be_seen about a good deal this sea- local branch of the Legion. » ' DS :lux a more extended visit with her €f°l‘m°l'1y 01 St- John. N. B.. who is Pm’ -'-Th” GI" New v"'°m"- P°lllldS~ ' ~ _ .dau hte Mrs. G is at Bri be found t/o become acquainted with them. than through- the exhibition by living models as shown at this parade. Crisp 'new gowns, suits, coats, crowned with the triggest hats, and the moat fascinating lingerie, demonstrated tb the ladies of Char- lottetown why they can shop at homo and be just as fashlonably dressed as if they went___r¢b'rE3\for their clothes. The apr g fashions shown wereassnrlbled with the great-\ eat care and every' model was a triumph of good taste. The latest styles in ho!! set oi! the slim pmrlp' for dress and evening wear and the rsultleu shoe for sport and viilklng. Other drss accessories, furs.__scaris, PIITQ, Ofc.. lift little to bl dellrtd -Intl Uhhflbttltown lldikw prov!!- bllllrsood dressers, can be assured ofbsppysllsotlonintbelrownhome lan artist of considerable note, is It‘ Riecordsf less _g r, ill _ ghton. 1 ~ _ - lv Answer-(I) The oiline-as of your", ° ° ° Ml/ll‘l.°»' 5 Pleasant V15" 1” summer' with the passing of Wim" many scalp and-skin is due to excessive | Miss wlllrlns who is taking up lun- side we sllesl- °f Miss Wyatt- l’°°P1° fe" "’°°“- d°l”°”°d “nd °“' activity or the oil glands. 'rho "deed _ _ _ __ _ . _ _ _dergarten work in Toronto, spent the ' '_ ° , ny- med' The b°dy lacks tm vital look. may be_the`_result of the soap ' ' I ,' " - - _ force and energy pure blood alone - - r ns.-.ter holidays with her pnrents Mr Rev- Dr- Pwbert Johnston of the . - ourd that forms on tho_.halr when it ' __ ' `Car0`llna_ - and-Mrs. F. s.‘ Wilkins za Brighton Knox Presbyterian church. Ottawa. °““ “We” 1" “ “'°rd‘ Wm’ “°" °x` is washed irfhard water. when you ' Roads' l I - __ lF_ll° hi’-5 Vmted -he” °“ ““m°’°l“ amy sick' me dom me 'OI glmuir Comb your. hair after washinfit, is Veal Gene Austin 31333 _ _ U ` ' H__Ppe_____.g_ __f___e _Wéek___ _ _A ,.___,__,,__-,_,,,,, _ __ 1 ’¥’?f{‘¥"..€_l’_l_e_§'__“‘7’f_»<1 lU1llCL1.~:_ RAly’.r-c§YeN3N]' little girl 'named Betty who has an makes Qmlstake, take af'-look at thu excellent pastime. She teaches school,._ rubber- on_ his lead-pe‘neil." Yet vp, and her pupils are dolls! _ ` , should do our best toivoid making Betty knows very well that the more-mistakes than ‘need be. dolls will not learn. but sho his the ‘ By,»the _w_ay. there is a lsadst on play spirit and her school isrun on games and' pastimes which you my a modern basis. Each doll is given il obtain by writing to me. -- It is called name, and there are report cards "Home Pastimes for Boys and Girls." with marks entered froh~l_time, to time. In this leaflet you will flnd a numb" The part I like about this little of ways to1imuse_yourself at horns. girl's game is that she learns a great Do not expect too much-it _is just 1, deal as_ she goes along. There is a big lar-gg folded sheet, but I _think that book of history which she has been you w_i1l_say'that it is "to the point." teaching, chapter by chapter; and It may help you pass many a, pleas. she has made' outlines of the sub- antlhour. - _ _ jects, - _ - To get the leaflet, send me g K 'Fo teach others. is cnc of the best _stamped envelope containing you ways of learning yo~.ll'.;clf. I believe oWn*addr`e.ss,~ and mention "Homo that Betty sometimes uses real live Pastimes" inanotenr letter. Address pupils-her schoolmates instead ofthe your letter to Uncle Roy; Editor of” dolls. That is still better, for it can 'Uncle Ray's,Corner, in cars of this hrlng profit to the_sohooln'1ates as newsnliper. Please write plainly, he- well as to the young teacher. _ cause I want the copy to reach you If you ever play school, be careful safely. .. that what you teach is_correct_. If we learn things correctly in' the first __ ____ _ rnajlvca, ‘ ~ No -sooner had all fences diss - I IS YOUT ChCSt S0l°€? D Deered as evidences of provincial Does Breathing Hurt? 'urlsooiabilityiwhen some progressive souls-or dlse the fencemakers--_ A vigorous mbinnggd mi angst neck and sore side with good old Nervlllne is the best treatment. This wonderful liniment sinks into the tis- sues whera the pain is seated. and gives instant relief. Painful breathing disappears and all sense of soreness goes quickly. Just try Ner- vllins for chest-tightness, .coughs riul_, liniment, saves the whole family fromtrrumerous minor ills. lhon cramps, colic, stomach pains, effect of Nervlline is wonderful. It should be in every home. Largs bot- tles, 35 cents, at all dealers. ` .__,_-____L___.‘_..__._... 8 landscape, tha-t it contributed to colds and soreness. It is a wonds 10! taking ‘em down or putting 'em up. the If you are going to have ono,install _ , . _ _ pe _ _ _ _ -Dear Miss Leeds: (`i)"What makes .Vocal - Frank Crum!! _ - 2l7ll _igrsl weeks vl.rltlng__,-.,_1.,‘t1v,,s ,md ithlrd or the :our daughters or Prlnoe A Tired Feeling _ my halr.°llv and dead-looking all '_ Welt# Lavlttorla Orchestra V-I _ friends located in different parts or land Princess Andrew of Greece, who » _ . . the time? I Wish. it 01108 is Week. (-lJ` ` l _ __ British Columbia and reportg 3, mos; iwill 18 'm June. Princess, Cecile ls, In Sprlllgtlme Why is _my face always greasy? is ' _ __ _ ' _ enjoyable time while on this trip. la great-great-granddaughter oi ` . ”"_' ' lhl-S due to my using cold cream? B U ' _ - lMr. Holland who left on réfirn Tues- l‘Qll€€D VlCt0ria. Not Sick, But Not up_ to the Mil* what makes me have plmples and- ‘ ~ ldlly morning, was ‘accompanied by l ° ° ° ‘ '“Y°"‘ N°°d "‘° ""9 "_ Th" enlarged pores? 'I` am 18 years' old. fMrs. Holland, who has been spend-"lr" Miss Jack of Green Acre, Maine. sw-U" Tame' Dr' w“"°'“’ “nk 5 feel; 3 inches tall and weigh 116 Your Overcoat Fox Trot ` Warlnfs 2186! Pennlylvanlane Vocal ` 5 Helen Kane ' ` 21863 OCCI-Sifml. hu DCS!! ll°l!11llll-led 101’ h°°1en’“" mark-“mn Hmm' A ° there a sticky grayish substance on “'“ Wllfl _ ' The Troubadoura _ 21841 l needed togive renewed hgplth and l , r been indisposerl is making 9, good lsition in the gift of his fellow church- _ -- - I-,osgiblswuse 5,-,ft Water for y'°t,,`. ‘ ' , _ D. Willi ' Pi k Pill ~- " recovery and able to be out of doors. llfiell in Canada. . . . _ _ energy- rn _ 81113 S Bl’¢ shampoom Lathe; and rinse Yillll' y E ~ ° ° ° * r 1 , . - ..._ _ _ , ' Rev. Hammond Johnson who has ‘the Moderawrship. the highest po- --b-“mms” ‘"°.“'°`"’t'°’mg °°m° is the comb? This is the soap curd. lf ` - _ , an all year round blood builder and y l ' ' ‘ nerve tonic. but are especially useful hah' fm" l’° sm “mes with mule C” . ' ' ' Mrs. W. S. Steves, of summqside t 'The Tuesday evening Bridge Club _ . ' tile soap shaved and melted with - ' ` Frtllh "ld M0fl0n Picture “L It H ’ ` . - - - lnth ri. ll: _d -hel to ° -» Wil W' ~ s. has returned from a pleasant visitfwas_pleasantly_entei-tained this week ° 'P ng vm one ps water-to a liquid. Rinse off all the ` l ..... n-lake new, rich, red blood and witll . ' Vogal ' _ Geo’ ' _with her sister, Mrs. Austin Cam- by Mrs. A. Plckard. this new blood 'returning sh-engm_l soap. If you cannot obtain soft ‘ " -_~ me J,E_"el 21852 rerun at Augustin.e_Cov_e. _ _ _’ ' ’ ' _ ‘ _ h "um-e”`and odd H mb ulckwl water, use the juice of half a. lemon F°!Tl'°f wluing 3 P°nn3YlV3Ul5l1l' _ 21857 H" M”-WSW' Que” MMT W5 c ee K e q in our rlnsin water after Ou have " - inghsm Palace is probably ths~i‘lnsst in Europe. - sooo crave in Europe. On bcdcovers are worked. bright sayings, the reading ,tot which passes the time before one goes to sleep. “Hope springs eter- nal in the human pest.” is one. An- other, for _ the unwelcome guests. reads, "Travel educatos; don't let ua keep you." ` ' 0 O I U . Although on an errand obsadness Prof. E. E. _Jordan’s many friends were glad to see him on his arrival from Vancouver Tuesday evening. i o I °o_ 1 ' to the contrary, sles_hss no inton- unting. This he partners at Despite rumors the Prince of-W tion of giving up li explained _to-,one or au the 3 l lil gif al 9. it o»_ur. wil oo.s~q_sgl_a¢.ont. _“M A ‘ _ follow. ' _ ‘Y U Y ‘Z - .7 ` 5 ' ' ' _ One bf the outstanding events of sesses an unerring instinct where old - . removed all the soap. Rinse agiln in __ _ __ ,_ fthe Weill* lfl1Wlll°h even the.sterner lclllllli ll °°“°°"‘°d' ‘md ll” l‘°°“ It youére Pale' may med' mf'olonr water Apply an°` astringent d Y sex took an active part anllillterest lludgment has“ often astonished ex-' brelthleu M the lei” °x°m°'_"' lr. » 7 ` '_ ` a 5 ' was 'the t I - d t _ ' ; 0 t th 51'- t th..| yfllll. complexion is poor or you nrol ltoalp tonic to your scplp twice a ' - _ -- we para c a the Prince _liens Ile 0 e 88°# “ll °' troubkd Wm, mmpm 0, e,.,,p,,°,,,,_| weolr. _ _ - For Trot li-vingsaronson 21347 Edward on Wednesday evening. ,ties on old china, in this country said -Dr williams. Pmk Pm, re _hm wh” (2)-Both your hair and complexion and Hia Conamandora _ Knowledge of new fashions as they the other day- that the Queen rarcly__y°_; med to put you “ahh H _you troubles palm to the need of mo" _v‘_af‘ __ Wm-rd Rabin" 2 " bud and burst for a. new season is needed advice as to the worth. of " -- » ' l - _ _ ,. » _ . . =» ' havetwinges of rlieumatlsn-l, are sub- hylenio habits of- living. You must _ - - --" . an asset-no alert modern denies it, any particular piece oifered for her ject to headaches .nd bmklche H take mare Dum of exe__cue_ Wm: l , ' _ _ _ _ s . 9 llld H6 l'n0re Iv-scinatlng way could A_nAP¢°l-l_0ll- H" ¢°1l°°“°“ 'l' B“°"'”"you are irritable and nervous, if ytiur four miles sl day. Est plenty of raw '_ A _ ' I 0 ' _ sleep does not refresh you, or your salads, succulent vegetables and P V appetite is poor: you--need the treat- fruits. Drink six glassfulls of water , »- - ment nr. wluiamsi rlnlr- rnli' l a not sul ti - I ‘ d I on "Q“°tm°n qmlw’ up ‘ ne.” Gln ll"-you need the new -tld: T:femamv:armA¢ll:?ns‘lr‘\l: bath l -~"" ` e new strensth md new enemy this oooh night .nd s stimulating cold or lor 'noe ’ George olrenonqmo M.'..'|¢ _ - mn medicine alwlyl brings. Mr. A. Mar- tepid bath followed by a hard rub- V060! »~»~' Johnny Marv'ln~ld. Srhnllo ‘ 31892 __s¢;tvte._Nor§h writ5_s;-"I.._down each morning. You.may_ pu Au an _hi ` _s_ . _ _ M ° mm I!!! ne rom use cold cream io cleansln ‘lace ` ¢llR¢d edlfeoor I 0 'I ' or pl-.willisms' Pink rule. Before 1 but h, rm-_ of mp, 1,, 51,2: ,mf ‘~ _ dl' V am°“lw~°'¢~°' '"_“'“ “WF” “mf them .I Y” 1" * “WY llllly .lrld .then wash your face vsitn A ““"d°‘~'l °°”‘m"°"’:*°4-“ ““‘°°_f,°“ plentyof warm water and soap. Rinse scarcely -able to work. 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