PAGE mam _ 13HET2HA WN . - A ‘l h; " l.- t- t we l' s» fihurclr weddiflgfiinfi mimfiiié~ “lief... "ssh"! _. -."-.\l- ;_ cold be soasdcd ashoreschgs ,1 l. ‘_ ' _ WHITE itiBETIAT Filo"! ‘ ‘Os -' rii "s; mneealtui .u' s. m‘ a 'P“°°.‘ ="‘°ll~l’"”<"1°“li'“' - us. l’. Jam: lfiljilglokdzsl l flow afwh mizffi both bride and groom as well as m‘ hr“. "A he," “m” The _ illlllllll lllllll ' £3.32‘; ‘$l8'.%°.‘i‘2:.i333“;;ll;§°£; brew» =*=~.~1- ~1- llw m“ - " ma. tgroom; -p"l.l'e'llfll,‘jbl‘m'9ifl'vfiufi" gfioafasmlfishgagfiistgigfefiliiild. helix‘ ‘l F-“d l t - ushers. etcnare intricate sud n m h“ lgnhq," m“ ‘gmmqmsu I perplexing hence these few hintlsto ' the bridle-ted» will no doubt prove interesting. .. __ The first important step is set- ting the wsy,'atic this is the privi- lege of the bride. The bride's mother usually sscennlnls if church and‘ clergyman are available on the desired dsy, and these pre-_ llmiusrles hsvlng been arranged. the dste is definitely announced. V Them begins the busy time for the bride-elecfs family, for on that family foils -the shat burden of‘ the event. First, the invitation have to be decided upon. sndithe main‘ ing of the iuvitsticnlist is s matter requiring. some thought; _ The bride. snd groom first mske up. lists of their personal friends and to these are added the friends of their mothers, provided the bride's home is. large enough to scoom. modat that number of- guests the bridal reception. The wedding is always, given. by the bride's family, even though she he mgrry. ing wealth from an obscure posi- stahds to the groom's right, s little back and keep his gloves on. The bride, who up caches the alter on her father's r ht arm. when she nears the cbsitoel steps fellnqulish- es her father's srm, changes her bouquet from the nlsht to the left arm and gives her right band to the bridegroom. The groom puts it lightly through his left arm and turns to face the clergyman. B! iff n Till Wnlllltliui Fnlli lslilslnl An one who sulerswlfh miserable halt gwho is torturedwlth Head- "hE-‘I; snd who is unable to get any Pleasure out of life; will be interested in this letter of Mrs. "a: file Wolfe of East Ship ulfl- '6: clfo I11!» "Fcpyeai-s‘! . _ s oret Oonstip "l" . l! %aud waamissr- a i=1», Ygrvlvsy- amnesia-messy ° m cl seemed to 01p me. Then ma‘ "Frult-a- v "smiths 0 ills laendidfau s: _ vb!’ one" x, I was comp . Elgar?’ llld 110w f6 like 5 3gp 50¢ I “It 3 f0? 32-50. trial slsoflfio. At dealers or from Fruit- " Limited, Ottawa, out. "a". The Osrelnony When the ring giving. Dart comes iin the ceremony. the bride hsnds hsr bouquet to her first bridesmaid. who passes hers to the second.‘ and turns to pull off the bride's glqve. _Frequently. instead of rsmlivitigiths glove, the bride has ‘the sepia of the glove for the ring finger ilippsd. snd-lays it back at herself for the placing of the ring. After the ceremony is ‘ ‘ " thebrlde sgalntskse her bouquet. She then turns to her husband, her bouquet on her right .8119» and puts her left arm through hie right More Than Fame tlon in soclot . It i b h f , . etiquette to‘. y.“ blflaegm; f0 thus they pass into the vestry for More than fame, and more than hive the wedding. The receptions m”. “u”?! p‘ m“ RIM“ “d mway’ thus they spepar sgsii. as the re is the comment kind m"; “mm must always be at the bride’ h . . - m. at me home o! “m, onesofg; cesslonal is sounded. The brides: l mslds follow, in " the‘ order in relatives or friends, never st the which we, ‘m’ “ma: The ‘monw All! the hearty warm approval of s l friend; » ' For it gives tn life s flavor. c-RAY ~5l.lueug. rllioblt allows ' "n . ., . . .*"'":.'l.‘:~.'i'..:¢l""” ‘mm o” s" W 2'2 l: w“ "Mm , t, _ " , oor. 8Q t e groom's s an n sves you heart and courage | u f w“ mg 8m ml linen. makes the un- '"'° "°“' stick from tbe exto a ltd sives to the n. T" .°°""' "’ °" ° Y uwai frock shown above. it l»- m“ "°°“ i“ ‘i ‘“"‘°i"b'° "°d" tliern tohim sndstnelfszes that the an $3.3m‘? "my i ommm" on. M ding hour in soine cities. although- the evening wedding is the general favorite. When this lsterhour is chosen the wedding takes on the nature of a "function." and re- quires elaboration‘ in every detail. Evening dress is worn by the men. and the bride and her attendants weer clothes on the evening order, though not so tlacolletev as for s brldesmotor is brought up snd that the bride sud groom are safely-in iL The bride's carriage leaves first, bridesmaid! bride's Dflfdllitl and groom's parents follow- ing in order. The groomeman then returns to the vfllfy, where he gives the fee to the clergyman. collects his hat and coat and soesl tmduhels color ncfntraaf lin the form of dirk bill's bsxlats. which makes tbs "coiiir and cliffs and the front inset. ' The inflate is finely pin-tucked and kllflllgllfilll, is so light In tex- tun um R lend; lltsalf m els gath- ens Introduced In the flout inset. fills oflntvcduclno front "rm- sports costumc of ml» d4. chino ls all of l-leu buttoroup yaL iow, except for the U shaped In; ast, which ls white crepe do chine. A tllny mcncqr-m of yellow ls arm broldersd upon it, while the "IPWW belt la made of crepe do chins MIG finished wlth a unlit» pearl buckle, This model would also be effeol A6031 . if I were starting over again snd had s chance to pick my Bfllflp. meut. l would choose the lofty gosl and the sest in all the immediate tasks leodinl up to it. With enough fuiitlasg ta. much ssoqthla season. . - - m9 , m qt tn , R '|‘ "f. ‘m? “"1"” ""33!" Mn’ momflmmu and at mo” ab‘ geqigslsnlbritdiintzmltfisflvs: brig?! “escorritlsis l9001b:toralaltmrutokhlrsihlythrgulgl? ‘w’ m a h“ “M” w“ " “v.5 as y flff;_d'$“r" 3. h. Wiilhf" "utm muam- the lady guests to the door. bav- into llllmetbllt north while. A goalu“ °" 5"“ ‘w’ "m" ' °'°"" 9.‘ ' line in fills’, f IP13" In“ vflqgmg Progonts lug taken the bride's and groom's to work toward from the ‘ ‘ ‘ "m" mm " m‘ '2"; IMP" u n. "i"! As soon as the‘ invitations are mothers first. lt is a breach of is an immense value to s man. ~ » "i . ) . . _ out me yqfldin‘ prepeutshegin to etiquette for other guests to leave An‘ ' come in. All gifts are" sent to the the church llfll- ' g9 bitlde elect, whether from her E S Y -~l-- friends or from those of the groom. The Waddillll snaps» 110G888 n “m, gomeqme, a. lg yg" These are "borne almost almo- over-hasty aer- with all speed hslf the Auger is like s?‘ vans-who runs ti before he lids heard message. A very stunning frock of sand- mollored batists. glthered into I narrow cuff at" the wrist. " . . Pale. Wan" Cheeks if possible she should acknowledge them- as scones they come in, but if she ls toe much occupied for that, ‘ ledgement should be made as soon after the wedlihig ss poss- ible. l sis imperative that s, know- lsdsemeat be mace personally. in little linformalfnctes written ‘by the bride herself. IPoruijsI ‘acceptance in stereotyped form is in every bad taste; ' The mm." nasal-salons the bfldbl ~ he gather by the bride's father- addition to all net-persons! o1- penses. e must pay for the decor» atiou" ‘of the church. for choir snd soloists. for csrriaflfl 101' _ rty from the house t0 the church snd back and for the bouililoll and t e gifts bridesmaids. t0 organist, hridssrccnfs obligation include the engagement ring.‘ wedding rins. sift to the in "T world demands of the young fellow who would succeed that he be sble to demonstrate an ability for work of one certain nature. For him who pays the pricesnd learns, there comes the peace of mind of knowing that he is master of‘liis_trsde, hi; profess- ion. his business. hi; work in life- his job. He is a klng-the msn the were too casual about our benefits. Do you know where the word casual came from‘! it's rather in- teresting. A long time ago in Roms clrcuses were held ‘lit grest arenas, " and s feature of these clrcusss was horse-racing-nct the sort we know today. but s species o! "race W116 ‘ the rider stood up on the horses-e two or three" of them. One foot on one horse's back and another fool. on another horse's back, ' who Know’ how to do some one brl e, marriage license and gifts These m" were not “Had jock; V_ 1* “' _ _ - ~_ _ 1 think we'll I E - “when 1;?! 0f decorating. the :1 mgfihfitibgl :15: $12,211“: .__.m-mme>'-i- Oydwbll; ltzssusrlll; Outrt wordhcssusyl . »‘ ""“'- . c urc tit-flowers h usually ~ l ' = ~ . der e rcm t is— om e we " W”, Th“ b” mud“ TM" m‘ undertaken by. the girl friends of Qfgfiofgfflfiufflfiffimffiif, >0 Frown the men rode, for when the horse!‘ i “W” the bride. unless it ll dons by pro- ud 9mm}; n“ Mum“ ‘m. the ‘ were ninufng the men would be fssslonals. in the latter case some DH“ m w" the "wedding fee. i sometimes in the air, sometimes u i‘ u" “Md ‘mm 3l""°°‘°' u’ member of the bride's falnfliflll“ Wm“; i, 61.010995 in an envelop, They say there is nothing which standing on one foot and some- l, thejhhew and liol. as welt ll the necessary errsnzements. “d ‘Wen 1° the ‘womanly m communicates itself so quickly times on the other, just barely WNW!" “WY”- ‘"°“""‘°°" . w, u, the_clersym.n “w, m, amongst me membé s of s. family touching es you might say. sets thin "l! N‘ V“ m!‘ ‘M u“ ‘(be Ushers mnmouy “a cdstum“ o; m, ss sn expression of coldness or dls- Nowadays fine things are so easy, eyes grow dim.“ 019 "m! *5“ hsppgna you rwill notice that Y0! tire easily and aresuboect so heali- acbes- andbiskachos, fortbo fool! goes every ‘and ‘the entire syfll The ushers should arrive st ‘the church about an hour before the limegof the wedding. ~'l‘bsir ‘ ‘ lileres await them there from the florists They put on their gloves and survey-the field decidllng who ‘ b-idesmalds are usually chosen by the bride, but are padd for by the bridesmaids themselves. r bless for Bridegroom contelltou the face of one of its members. it-is like the frost that chills us. This is not altogether true; there is something which is communicated with equal rapidity and greater force+l mesnlthe smil- to get, comfort are so universal. snd luxuries so common. that we trend to become cnsusi in cue gratitude for them. it isn't so good. When you ride in the rsos keep] both feet down and stand on 7011i te'l'll,l'bil.fll_ ants when itbv comes thin. Dr. Williams‘ Pink -Pllla - F!‘ . . _ h “m. m “h, “a ‘mo? A‘ .,'l'he grids may he attired in the conlain'hbs_ summits ‘assessor! tb , M, “m, mm. “yum, muvssuqlsll- satin and brilialyeil "l! lw- lilo lwlmlllswlntvlmnce b?!“ mun" w pun,“ m“, the balmy heart. k l y horses-don?! becsssnnl about it. -_ ‘ enrich m mes/ass this lbettef‘ arisi- nel- his srm.- whether he" b m . m b “m, “ tum-tonne; ;3-,;;;=";,,;§ $7,"; goat's»; T“ m" sum- liii ..§..‘.'i’l%“..5.Sl<J§o 3 ‘m... Tells Just Why He all crawl‘- ‘.9 .1» -. °°.° "W" l- i ssasstrlelrtrouser nd ~ s u" of units to u» men. ~ “Egg; w,,;,,,,,,g u. ,3" ,, Hope OI Tomorrow Recommends Them "1' M!!!‘ ‘w u" "7"' ‘m! " "u" Amy” ‘n ‘h. 6'0"“ grey fourtin-hlhd snd‘ his‘ gloves , . "l! “m” “I """°d humrmd “new “mm” hem" the “m grey suede. A slik bat and s wslk- A grest teacher, Sanderson "of Quebec Man lFound Oomplstq slrtlllfl- I4" Film.” "Fm"; 1'9"’ ‘m’ ""“‘°l“?°m "d h" ing stick complete his "unlrm-m." Olllldle, gave it as his experience Iel-lof In Budd's Kidney Pills Strsnldfd. 01L". wbodias proved We ll'°°m‘m‘“' ‘mum’ m” °h‘"'°h The groomsmsu snd the ushers that to follow the method oi V8106 0T1?! Wmlilllf P!“ Pm m m“ “m” m’ ‘m’ “Mr-m u” n“ dress exactly the sumo. except spnsallns l0 111B Wllllfllcil" "ll- Rheumatism and Backschs were We! i" "l! ""- l!"='»'*"* °" '7' WW‘ w” ‘m7’ ‘Fm h” 1:“ that lnl their case the wslklli! stick Ql‘ than to the scquisitive instinct two of m: Illa.‘ The other: in» years ago lwas greatly rundown; Moh- On summits! ~ Film ° l, ommsu; All wear boutonierres. m his pupils had the result nmt “m. from sick kidneys and by blood wl! very 900i‘. and ill! ‘"3"; "afiaelxdfl m“ u‘: h1g9 ————<§0@.“-~' boys never wanted to mske or dis- mu‘. Klflngy Pills drove them in bad ame- The ' ‘ °' ‘3 l '7 s ° ° ' ‘ cover thinss merely- for themselves. l . ' nervous system church and stand be re the chsn- MOthGIS H’ added. “ma. they “We to do ‘gdmysmron, Que" my 30H doctor said my condition. ‘Qlil d" to improper dlorasd lack 03,119!!! sir. l tiles commenced satin! W! llood he advised and wont out daily lol- a walk. l did not lmorovl. 110W- ,» j, qmunilsisnsnrssslia filYigll-ld ms ‘to m 1h. Wil- ls to take part in some grest N0 09b" 9191mm‘ 8"" 5' 3”“ work. that must be done for the sstlslwllflll l9 1114mm" "9 ‘Mu community; some work that goes 4ND”! o" hiibu- “W” 1*“ beyond them. some great spacious m; n9 equally good for the new worm» . born babe or the xrowiglll ‘lymldnggi One of the foremost English “flm- may“! 1,10“ no m” in - t “i p m m B“ sre absolutely sole. e ca writers of our time, _.lohn Gais- Th“ ‘augment coma, from Mr, ‘re-sum "Th! ti???» i‘; " i" ems .l:':.rl::zi..c2i Ki‘.§§."-’;;. "§i;“.‘i.°.".."‘§.;;;“° mm ~ “Y . ‘I ‘ takes with her one or more of the h lbo els of this place. n ,1 | mpwyg- ~ ‘laxative which regulate t e w m‘ pqrgyts Sign, n f heumaflam rst box cou d note an bridesmaids, but she mustrsservs ‘M ‘wanna m” 8mm“ and "w! He “y. m“ “we the m" u“ gthzksflthlllfxl gins tanned _ (specisln-Jii have suflered with. rheumatism. backache snd head- aches for five years. i also had cramps and could not sleell- Fl" boxes of moses Kidney Pills hm given me complete relief." col. steps. They wear their gloves. Driving To Church At the bride's plflllfs’ hill“. when it is time .to 5o to the churcl. the brldefi mot-bar's carriage is called up first from ment. From thou on the DPDIIUI g h uqbnfl whqwlll ro- , Y , , . “Mt " ......' riliimil~liri c» ~= luzriltilttzzsitrmzzssiiil: sswi.l"::".:w:..:"..mi:lid W ~"""i.li"i:: taxi; l ildbflll l] W o ' ' , Ilfflfll ~ ‘ v dlTKld - Y ' a D ' “u ' mdfimna’ came next 5' n: 3h": indigestion. colds. colic. etc. Oon- wants instead to do thlnss-thlnsfllggcgg, o: mg”:{,ney5_ Th“ straw.‘ veryllsst the "bride's oar?“ take on a healtbilslow." i felt a drives to thrchurch with great dsul stronior and myfhppetito coming than] stirs". Arthur Fllllon, that will. “inks the whole world Ethan the kmneys and pm them l. ‘t. a _ ‘ham. , er mus m; at gyiyestre, Qua. writesz- brighten and better. 5mm the u,“ ‘c; svicsfiilrrlfsfidnsmsflgins or. {2{l".1"$§2‘i.‘13' “give her in "B"Y'° °“"‘ “""°'° m" N“ °' T“? W“! "w" ‘m’ "°'“°“ m’ K3322’. life blood. -Urlc scidsrystu. Williamaffifnkilllla ldtd not hoof! marl-less. Arrangements should be wonderful benefit to my ‘baby who that the curse of civiiissttlllsn. tlwhflns in the muscles ‘muse, ‘me newbies - stash-thou- wonderful made so mu the groom's "mother "9! ""9""! "ti!" °°".'"°‘"°" "m "f" ""“"‘:“‘5 1°11“ a", 1pm mo“ as fiieumatism- nil-luau. hut. ash I rsmiilnlsfld mt the instnbs of nu immediate lmiiswthil- H111?‘ ‘M!’ "‘°"""‘ °'“'"“'“ '°° m‘ ' l6 “n. o Dodll's Kidney Pills We W" "P theui to ell ilfleflnl lNlIb-Qilllflll’ family "will arr ve at the church letshon hand‘ llllilk would" aidgsonail 21:30:: snd-tbs! W" l" 0 “ll! m.“ rwmuuon on the so“ '0“; allmeflfps. . ,,,; . ’ ‘ Q .~ _l about the sametimess the bridal mo ers to o ewsi.‘ _ _ g h u. m.“ m" would pm mt m” h" do,“ _ _ You m: tannins-mus ssrli- Th! mo‘! moth" " i” r" '°“‘ "Y "M °“' . "h... m... est-l» Iftoln; it. we. 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