El-_l__E£9s'.!QI§.i!.rs-1.¢a:ea -=§rr;a:_u m- _ _ r‘ suuuernn Ufilld _,_ _ _ _ .' i. Lvgwg. Wanton. - ' van ww wvw "v v5‘ ‘h; l. 1 J 5i? ggggéfiiggs ,andwillreturn home Males Herfldgc was in Montreal lrg Qhe funeral o! the late Gen- Ourrie the hlslnmily and trlends gravest condlrn. Z a a a Tfiouistandingsocialwveuo! the was the much cnioycd and Navy dance st the Oan- a National Htoel on Thursday win _ was quite s brilliant aflair. E I I I Hfllyfflfinfllnfllisdtywlllbl inteQsced to know that the Rev. Artlfir c. Field ‘who visited Ober- lottqrwn sever-n. sears ago preach- ing 5t. Paula uuuroh has accept- fl ving u The Rectory, Landon- nn n, Wellington. Shropshize. llhig the pal rive years Mr. ld was British in lwouQ. Ire-nee, returning to mg- landJsst Augtwt in accept the olier nrifipresentllvingmatihrist- Inlafigreeting be recalled many plealnt instances o! his residence here? . . I q ,_\_ min. NoeLDeBlols was 11mm for ‘theiilvhdoy Night Bridge Club um wool. " eaa A cordial welcome is extended to Mrumeorze Wanna-ton who is spesghng the winter a the Ghat- lottaerzwn Home. liapBayez-wosaiternomhod- essyeaterdayata pretty three_ isbls- Bridge. H‘ I I I ma. Bayfleld u being welcomed horas by her many old irlsnds. she is g5 present the gueil of M1‘. and “Fir-A. W. Hyndman. j‘. I I I that she is rating connootsbly a!- ter her recent. operation in the . " l. PET; Hosplta‘ . _ Tgee moms at, nvmngbam Pal- noe are gradually filling to over- flowing as'the Queen oonplatu hm". ristmss shopping, and by the l" Q-thg Court leaves ior Sand- ml ' all three gilt rooms will be to capacity. only the Queen's presents to her friends are special rooms. 01m which ' t from the King and Queen joi are deal wM-l under an- oth system, and ha Maiestys 1 gifts are. o! comes. in a dif- I inf-cool‘!- The Queen believ- es ' only in shwtlng early for Uh trnas, but also in puking early, and many c! her presents are ' now packed and addrened for ' snatch. . ~ H I I I Organist and cholrlnader at 8»- An ‘s United Ohureh, Sydney. ror past several years. Prof. W. E. teher will leave the first d the jyear to assume similar dimu with the First United Ohurclh in lindsav. Ontario. Prof. and Mrs. 'I'lst¢berhavsshoa.or trlersipoirnd lice yhoregrettheirdspartlna Drf‘ and In Ieamm have ro- turned from a three weeks buainen andyplessm i511! to Montreal. ldfliiltlhdhi astbegileatsoithsiorm- erg rectum-XII; Weldon: JfllborolhiRsvrwlnzflodill bamwaweekwithllnand ma?! ayreturnedThurnday tosuramsrsideaiteramostenloy- ehlehoiiday. III . Mbdllisllwrisoilumnieralde. onaotthlsmmthupopularyoung bribs-bo-brwlsluel-othonoral a oelishtrfil eight time more Blvuilwherhythelulsséowyatt lsstlueedayalternooistrheguest prisswassvaldiegirtcisbei- i III m: Wednesday evening Mia lovely gifts prior to her marriage later in flle month. Paris fashion has "the blues" these evenings, thmgb the eflcct ls tar from sad. bglish women who are nundoered among the sznartest heie are wearing frocks in every conceivable shade o1 blue to dinner; blue. the lifted lavender tint o! pervenche, brilliant royal blue, navy and the do» that oi’ midnight blue .. at the lns-riest solreea Navy blue moire rm-kes a striking evening gown finished with touches o! ivory indie at the waist-line. Isady Gstlsrrens has one oi the most lhiking plus fmoks seen this see.- sori. It is made o! midnight blue velvet. and when she wears it Lady Oallerole drapes over her ahouldcu a little caps ct coque leathers shading from pale blue to WdBlCN- Blue accessories appear with most o! these blue frocks. when the gown is made or crepe or velvet, 1mg gloves in the same fabric often are worn. Women put them on snd tahs them oi! many times an even- ins. toying with them as they used to with the big chlflon handker- chlels in vogue several years ago. Begs s/ppoar in the some soft hues mveohsss o! flat pouches of velvet or brocade an the favorites. Mhny of tham are finished with jswelled clasp or “ . Evening, sandals asthenmd. HE COOK'S CORNER I Installing Gispoundralslnalargaflpound sultanaraialns. washed lpound . 1 dried currsnts, well cleaned: 1 pound but bee! suet, finely chop- ped: ii pound flout; X pound stale dried bread crumbs; 94 pound granulated sugar; ‘A pound mixed candied peal. may ‘ , ‘z 6 eggs. slightly beaten; 3 lemons, rind and Juice; a oranges, rind and juice; ‘A pound almonds. blanched and chopped; l tablespoon pastry spice; l teaspoon grated nutmeg; s good pinch at salt: it pint FIN lulce. llix d.ry ingredients very thir- oughly, then add eggs and fruit Juices. The pudding must be moist, not wet. Pack mixture in buttered moulds as basins. cover with a water-tight top and stem ten hours. When cold store away. These pud- diim will keep for months, and are really batter the longer they are kept (within reason) When wanted tor use, reheat by steaming two or three hours and serve with either bard sauce or soft custard sauce. A ltalordslilra Plum Pudding One pound suet, chopped fine: l seeded raisins; 1 pound cur- cup apple sauce; five eggs, well beaten; i nut~ meg, grated: grated rind and juice oi M pound candied 1 l? no piston/l pation i‘ I aLm and evening galas. Pals moonlight v areoflenrnsdedthesameiehrio“ "tvfwrv -?‘.rv_. w. !~_4~ l t . @- 0c: .‘Q ' _ _ C wwjww‘ - . o. Egbvnfeiserditlien " o Wed gfiuniet Adhcfiflnfil HALIFAX. . W oi interest cu bothsidd .- Atlantic was announced Brunswick. Miss Mscneill la a great m socially. in Hhlltax, and is interflwd in the Arts Guild. and the Skating Aaemhl! c! that ciw. Mr. Altken. has spent a year all a hall in Osnada. seve-dl months q! which time he has spent in l-ielliax. The date for the marriage her mother. left Halifax yelerday for Montreal, Irom where they will be met by the Mtssm Edith and Isabelle lhcneill. cistern d Min Janet. with whom shs will sail on Dec. l5 for mgland. Mrs- Macnelll will return to Hslltax from New York. Mr. Al-tken will mil on the same dale tor mgland. Wedding Anniversary "On Monday evening, November, 21th. s most enjoyable time was mhtatthehome ofMrlandMr-s. C. A. Stevenson, New Glasgow, P. E. 1.. it being the celebration of their dxtleth wedding anniversary. Over one hundred guests assembled to otter congratulations and but ‘"55" 1°!‘ will! more years o! hlnoiuel together. Rev. w. A. Patterson acting as chairman call- .v together when an "lmflllllil the address- "Dear Uncle Charlie and Auntie Inter-mi this. the sixtieth anni- é i‘ 5E 3 ‘Sh? u Vie; W1. ‘b wfl" i. . e w’ wvv y, latlj "P4 MorningSmile A witty Parisian in a lflw l opera, lldtehml the u‘ "‘l‘hsls."orrathsrtl7lnll'°d°'°- tor his hostess talked incessantly ind deadened the music with M? shrill voice. At the end of the per- tcrnianoe she invited him to the It opera ‘in the following niihf; "W1 pleasure," he _ have never heard you in ‘Flui- - Annual Meeting Springfield W.I. The lpfiflfliald Women's Instit- ute. mt s1. held their annual mum“ q the Mme o! George Haslam with thirteen mem- hers and six visitors preem- ‘PM President. um. srehlblld M"- Gregor, was in the chair. lileetinl opened with "o Canada." relieved by the Oluh Woman's Creed in unison. In the absence 0! "i0 secretary, Miss Muriel Harlem was appointed to act ior the evening. Roll call was answered b! My"! the annual iee and three new members joined the, club. The min- utes o! the lest annual meetlnl last monthly meeting were ad and adopted. The President [awe a splendid report of the years work. and urIli the numbers i0 eo-opcah to mahe moses. ‘he report flioweda membership o! twantydtwo, and an avetlie at» rsndanee o! sttsen. Total l lpts 825.72, expenditures 823.31, bal- aoeeflJkm-aiharlrslamro- ported to! the 810k Committee, via- lis were made. six letters o! sym- pnthy written and 88.00 upended 0n fruit and flowers {or the sick. These reports were adopted. The nexe item of business wsa the el- ection o! oiiioers tor the ensuing year: President-obs. George Dunning. Vice-President — Mrs. Archibald MncGregor. J l. Hsslam. Directors-Ira. B. t. Howard. Mrs. M. T. Lamb and ma. Wm. Bnslam. Auditors-ms. Macflregu" and Miss Muriel Haslam. sick Committee-Mrs. George Haslnrn, Mrs. J. E. Sinclair and Mrs. ‘Laura Hsslsm. School Committee for December -Mrs. lining Baalam. rwfreshnsent Committee for next meeting-Ira. IacOregor, Mrs. R. I. Howard and Mrs. J. E. Sinclair. Mrs. Morris Sinclair and Miss Muriel Helium visited the school in (Mobs: and N ‘ with Mrs. Lambs and reported that new black-board srasera were needed and drinking fountain was ' aking. l; was moved, seconded and car- , . n Mrs. Arthur ried that" both be attended to and hills tor mme be presented. Christ- ‘has ref“ ~' at v I’erso ""- them with dates. ‘ vvvqwv Isl&nmBIswk.ot Hhuu'Ihuumn.(Hflh ismk Beaux? Secret Marriage Golugon‘ —-I1aGirlisGoodDoeslt. Matter if She Looks Bad to the andotherwomenwhoarepaupernevauutbmmmmmm that some women have the power oi a _ leek 1t. any more than they lmw why some man have the hbility to znahe mcnaysndothernlndonctpommsit. Itislilstatilt. You l“ Ill-ls whoare pretty andwsll educated and wsildrenod and good dancers and wbrbave nice homes and parents who entertain tor them. yet whom the boys all pass by. Doras and shabby girls whom the men nock around, whose dances are cut wpiecea and who are dated up weeks ahead and who can. and do. marry as often as the law permits. e There are men whcoouldmaks afortune ll placed 0n a barrenrock inthe ocean with only totradewltlhlndtherearsgisls who seem to oonlure men out o wherever they go and who would be given s rush and have dam even in a splnsters at, And there doesnft seam anything t it, unless alter the NRA has got everybody employ able income it will turn its attention to the beauless girls and la 0i course. the lack o! money has u pod the style o1 u lo: but it doeant wholly account icr the Janos who are Wallflower; these sum. as s toners! thine. have good homes and Well-filled ice and mothers who were champion cakemaksrs and sbou the cheapest diversion a lad could indulge in was going to see Sally or Maria. And he hasn't done it. Even the bait oi’ a square meal hasn‘: mpted him. Ons would have thought that the depression would have boomed the home girls stock, but it hlslft. she hasnt been taken out to plaoesoi amuaemsntsccitembutboys have campedonherdoorstepandoancedtothsradioinher pariorilndli they haven't brought her as much candy they haven't stinted her in sweat DGKYPHY D11. ror you. Tell her how much better you will be able toprovlda 1w he: it you have titted youreelt tor to take any work that the untrained can let. But because you have made one terrible mistake addanotheronetoitbygivingupyourschcolingand portunlties it cflers you. lt will wreck your career, the happiness tor the girl, became she will not meager amount o! money you will he able to earn that an open to untrained boys. Notbingelseonesrthismcratraslc and girl marriage. One could wasp their lives before they have fairly begun by loadsthattheyarowoweakicbeaxywlscalilms tar-reaching consequences theyaretocigncrant Nomeeanmaksthemunderalandthatthsyarstoo mtmtolmow what they wsntcillie. No onecsninskstbe thattheirtastes are changingcontlnuallyandthat thstoythey eyesoutlorcnedaywlllbcrethimwtearsthsnsxt. Noomcancon- vince them-that a hobbledshoy crush isn't a deathless and so theyruhintcmarriagesthattheyspendthebelanceolthslr N8- rsttln} onhusinem. Ihaveamanfrlandwhoiamarrlad mmgigcouitogeiheragreatdsalbecaulewe flgtugdfl night dances attbo club. Ila wife and ing of this irisndahip, but people are htlinnllll to rmsusmutrmzrimdorpavnoatisntimwidh censcriousand aesepts" ttentienn-omamarnednan. m“, ‘ rerssiriwnsswd- INMI IQQ'\OHM@ fig‘ Annual Meeting t ' m“ Pleasant Circle W.L —-—-- la! sndyoumpisingulsandnumh W" I'd .1 in A 'a4< 17,1: ‘k CARI BIQUIIID AITBR. I-HEUMATIC FEVER "Are there any precautions Jud made a complete recovery from rhsurnrlc lever?" a doctor was asked. ‘flsemainthlngtobearinmind abcutrhsumaiicisvarlstbetea gdiisi =8 555255 @5225 t ' e u . 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NIT HID NIW SHADE! tobsdesignedtotakscareotthq nation ' Helen's two new colors this us. son are a bright emerald Kfoen arm l rich slmet rod. Maybe you ssy these colors aren't new. and l! you do it is because you haven't seq them. Garnet: and emeralds have sorts or lights in them i! you how to catch the glint. IYIIBOWB FOLLOW NATUI- AL LINE l E ‘w? ‘iii Eyohrowsfollowamorenstursi Jlinflthissaasonsndthsreereils olflsenswhichlssllts dorftyouthinlflThose made one Byiihswayifyouwanttcdark- smear them with editor every night at bedtime. A ml!- petroleum jelly help to make ladies long and