l -Womans Realm -- Soczaliancl Personal -- Fas/110118 -' Ll efafufe - _:na Y W-_~ * If D0 th D. tt B , Wl1att_heFash1onable-are We royixeerox i u *li 9 x r!"- rl! If ¥:\|t|6; “zur” xv" ~ - >~..-2 -i=»:u<_ -1-Y-1 1 : : 1 :£11 ;.-~ I V. "J -i. ` .l ‘l 'l ._ __ -..L er. I".`;._ __ .¥.,.‘!""‘ , . i - It .il- » ."1 _y_.._ .._.__. . - ’ F _ , like the person to whom you are *° se - 1.". ‘ sending the gm. A diunty woman i°"“i'e" Pfwl the .nfl -_ never in the world should carry a UW-1-5P°lk1hl It v. ~:. wide hemmed' h°.vuy monoslimmed UIC A\l\h0|‘l Club 01 H16 10112' lhd I ’“°“°l‘°*"- hllf very happy years which hs spent for lf you have in mind doing your 1" N9" Z”-|°'f‘d 3-9 G°V¢F¥\°l' GM- kno own monognmmhm amen it ml, eral, larl Jellicoe said what struck _.»\_ 4 ¢ I _ i - Eeiquette A Morn|°ngSml°lo For Wie Cook PAGE l-:IGH1 THE 131311 lniaiw |11 _ - ',== if ‘ I I ‘ ' *ll Iylbhshlaa Q. Does the bridcgrooni furnish the bridesmaids' bouquets? -_ A. Nfl; the lJl'irlf‘ flops. Q. Whore is silciirc iii coiivvrsa- \ion considered the most embarras- ling? A. At the dinner table, where it is more evident than :iiij.'vl'hr\rr~ rise, Q. .How siioulri a man turn his face when dancing? A. Slightly to the left. GLILANINGS FROM _ i°:n:\'i'o sirr.-\Tio!\‘ iN Guns TRYON AND VICINITY' » -- It is osiimatod that Canada supp- A young couple, entertaining a QUICK SPONGE DROPS prim and slightly absent-mindtd inniden aunt from Nebraska, were as- tonished and nizhnst the other night baking powder, one CUP Sugar. th-T00 \\'iimi,:1uiiie one mentioning speak- ensii-s, thc dear old lady brightened iinrl was suddenly all interest. "Oh! Speak-crisies, yes. I’ve always wanted to seo one, Do you suppose we could co to mic \\'lii!r~ ini on here? I iiiiclel'.\liiiiii." sim vruitinlled. “they’re so much beticr ihan the old silent ino\'ie.=." _______€ lk ` The aniiual goose supper and bar- i iso; abuii: 59 per rent of Cuba'.s arl- aar of the Norih 'I‘r_\'on Presiiywrinii I ;1uii in:;>oi'i.1lz ui of potatoes, writes , . c0li;zi‘1=f.:iliinli was held on \\'/‘fliu“;- . `i<.lir';.i'.;‘ iii-'»'iiii.iiiii. Office of .thc day, Nov. lflih, at the 'I‘i‘_\‘nn B'i;_\‘,lstf (7niinri._w 'i"'ii»rt:ii'~i'-.xii liiieiligpiicc Journal. \\'arcl=. oi' 150 persons sat dfiwn fi n ‘ '.'?T“ niijift :\p]lf‘iiZii".L’ i'i`p.”if' of !‘»‘.'i.~i=:l. , "W $30.00 was realized from ilxe slipper l l-‘<‘f`7 ¢ (<77 ` i .- . ii, eggs, three tablespoons cold water. one teaspoon lcnion extract. Sift flour and baking powder together, and all other ingredients andbest 5 mrnu- tes then add two teaspoons melted butter. If too thin, add n little more flour, as the batter should be about the same stiffness as for an ordinary cake. Put in greased muffin Duns. bake in hot oven, and serve hot with strawberry jam. Mouoonsns mn cnnisrlvlss , Porvum rms Ylsslr Harp you done your Christmas. mls. lr, :_-is ii>i'ilir'omln_z issue of monogmmmmg early? l You should. Monograms are indi- i'i:;'- fi Slaves is the other "dual this year' s°me od mem are - 1* -:_'i.l‘ ii'v;'. siippl_'.'i:'g ftbout | fussy and take 8 longtime to make' iw-‘r i“il‘. Oli: of a total of 8,053, omers are elegantly simple' buy are k.1,.,,l,.,.m,. ,,, “cd pomoes jm_ sent to France for spec al stitches ‘didst _\.-zir, a;lpi'o.\inlalely 4.751, l and take 3 few week?" One cup Dilstry flour, one teaspoon and sale ; .;iri , "‘ f of last week to visit her niother_""“` Mm IDN Doii_ehr-i~t_\' of \'icr-:wie "‘ 7" who wr- are sorry to icurn. is .<\ii`fi‘i‘- Wm "‘ 'ing from a. nervous breakrioivii. ' Mia. Mom woofisiuc or 'i~h~uh,. M hen been n visitor' tn Hampiun fni~'1"° the past two weeks, where she hal; r';f»~.'eriiln:>nt. whose intention is che 'ii iioiiioetic y;Cld. dd assi-s, Sullivan Clarke of August- ‘Vid Cove. :incl Hoi'bci"t Thompson of YW ials. _*_ F r those in between th", gr, - Dance in the evening Bom md” For no man who marries s. woman from a sense of duty ever treats her v been :i.‘rAiriZ hz-r rlaiicllt-‘l'. Mrs. ` Wm .Jack Rogersori. who has been llll with the flu. - and Mrs. Janie Muttart of Charlotte- 5 than l _ town, has returned to her riiiiics af- rom ‘ initi _ _ ., . , , rczidy fo" iiinrkf-t, although not many tier spending it necks holéilayr the lbuvers Ame mwived Vet skin guest of Mrs. Bessie Howa 0 Vic- ~ ‘ ~ ' Curia.. 1,, along one side. not in the comer. For Movies on Monday night, with John °°’“lde" ____ buh altlioupli prices are much lower “R usual ihis year, a number of Pre s :irc bring pelted and made Mrs. Robert Myers of Victoria, in- is - ch t have been engaged, no matter how tired they have got of them, nor how _ , _g _ ., , ._, ~ _ ,he might prefer some of the completely they have ceased to cure for them hu; im, is 5 mg., um M M ‘T J( ki' M. Im Ammn ui, ,_ iinpioinii, di.- chiefly ef" ‘ _ _ V » “‘ "" “° ° "" ‘ ° ,,,,,,._, ,,,._,; ,,,.,C,, p,,,s,,edby new big squsres with invisible wide ALBERTON honesty and duty. The square thins is for the mah to have uis courage cks of translucent white and a g to break off the engagement and to leave the girl to find happiness with .,_`,_ ,K mmm as possible tm. dashing modemistic monogram that The women! ;,,sm,ug,e served gf. some other man as she never can with him ' ies one to translate it into init- temoon wa in their hm on 1-hurs_ i day, followed by a. Bridge and a 0 1 . . 4 e varieties of mU110!!‘\\m9- W' proved a success, both socially and madly' ng girls it is quits the thing to financially. "“°h° ° - ‘ ‘\“ ""'»"`>’¥ in ii i lTi'yon. motorr-cl in Sumnieiside re- ha 9 “am” embrmdered in wrmng C na glor women, it is Cbhbldefld °°"' Gilbert in "Desert Nights" and a hu” bet The fox pcitihg season is how on, “CNY “mini” *° lm' ‘mf 1"" Charlie Chaplin comedy save the ` mea embroidered in U18 °°f“°\'» usual weekly amusement to the No ferablylin some fancy lettfcft screen enthusiasts. ' that to Men are likely to prefer a single _ ai, ‘Make il. a big one. 10112., The Misses wilson entertained ut “med ny, and svelt, if the man of your = their harm ro Tussday night by youth oice happens to be that type- If he Bridge. Miss Helen Oulton won the built on the square, hs is apt tv highest puiui; ui the play. ` He can make the grand gesture of sacrificing himself at the altar, annot keep up the daily and hourly practice of the sacrifice of every ion and impulse. He is bound to show her in a thousand ways that he s hcr a curse, that she has stood between him and his freedom, per- ween him and some woman he does love. humiliation for s woman could be greater than that. No fate crueler love and to be hated in return. No task so hopeless as to try to win ‘ . the heart of a husband who looks upon his wife as a .female Shylock who has ber P0und of flesh in payment of a rash bargain made in his foolish a --_l._ ’- Qirry in learn that her condition has _ jot improved any nt date of \vritlng_ if ' ATARRH l Mr Ralph Lyman nf Cha_.r1mt?_| tends lmivinc the last of this week 2; town Spem me M,ek_md az his for Keri’-iiiiitoii. where" .she ‘will legi home in Tryon spend a foiiziiizht with her sister, 1 Mrs. Cnrri-n Coles, previous to her eg A new pmeless fum.” ‘S at m.CS_ `depni~turc for Boston. In Boston she -nt being msmned in fm, new Bum `u'ill r‘:.~nd some time visiting relat- fo hs. Han nr, Tryon' whkh Wm md ivcs find frieixrls before proceeding to the better’ but some kind of pam,m_ “way to its cimvenierice and mm- Flemiei, vvliere she intends _spending cd design is the best ben A mon0_ the \':ii`tir inotiglis. Her many friends hope sho m.'i_v have a very enjoyable or M31 Cough” nf Port A,_thu,._ on_ Ivisir.. find will look forward to seeing in lario. nrnvcd last we-ek, proccodini; ill" "mn m mp ‘°'l)ri“g' i to Charlottetovri. 'where her sisiler., ”`*‘ Q urs' H_ A_ Macphee is 8 mmm! ini Mr. and Mrs, Ray MacKenzie of ke :me P_ E_ Island Hospital WL, nr, §Nor:ii Ti'_voi~.. moved to Albany last meh- mono”-am, smack in the ggn. "L i\\'Pf'l< \‘-'llf‘l‘€' th¢‘..V iflbend Y0 Yeslde ln tre. Usually they are fancies arid fthe i'utui'e. Tryon will miss “Mlner- go im" dnci “lim-" veiiv much. gi- ut __.__._,__.__. .-.~- '---- ------- to her prefer his own lines and vote a blocked letter. If he is s. Col- most importance. A safe quide is i try to pick a pattern that seems ate. he may prefer 8 t0l1Ch 0|' C01' of her sister, Mrs. Lindsay Millet, re- selves by entering into engagements with the girls they were laying bthind e color in his P's or Q'S. 01' Whit- , turned to her home in Truro on Bat- them. The temptation to do so is well night irresistible. The youth is nil- everlnis initial happens to be. ll urday, after a pleasant two weeks cd with soft sentiinentaiity at the thought of leaving home and just because Whatever monograms you choose lhere. While here she was the guest he is going away from it all it seems more attractive and nearer and dearer r men, remember that the simpler of honor at .several was and dinners. than ever before And there is Jane or sally or Mary, who is so ret and gram that makes a square, a triangle. home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn a ball n circle is preferable to just three last week with four tables in play. itials put together. At the conclusion of the evening, the For women who like things nobody hostess served a luscious lunch. Mrs. thin else has. there are some round hand- A. Gordon and Mr. Allison Leavitt more rchiefs this year. They should have won the highest points in the play. advan me in colors. So should the mono- ` Clark. and Miss Isabel Wilson were b ams. A set of six may have as visitors to Summerside on Thurs- look many colors. or if Adelaide justl day. We were very mucli surprised to loves violet, all of them may be this . _ of head or ihroai in usually lwo the fr'l‘ound covered with 3 blank- hue. --;~ ‘ ` benefited by the vapors of- irt. of ' while when we awoke on U C K S lThiir:..~ln,v moi-ning. Well. anyway it me ¥A po Ru B ‘inrikcs things look and feel more 'like white. the design of the letteringlnd Om-21 fllion -len Und Ywvb Christmas and that is something! D. the stitches in which it is done is of Since the majority of monogram- Of NOVB S600! IHSDGCPDYDM SMU. or d handkerchiefs come in plain was in town last week.-A. bac BER -* ` A thousand times in this column I have wamed boys starting oi! to col- Mrs. Boyd, who has been the guest lege and young men faring forth to seek their fortunes, not to hamper them- % _ Mr. Clarrie Cameron. of the Bank as as be going to his own funeral as to his own wedding. -m Long engagements are always a. mistake, though if the engaged couple nu. Jlusooe srcaxs im illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fm-, With EVCPY Pattern ay Auhebeiie wnrihiiighm i 1-atm 1 J l l i r;,‘.__ 'i »f »`,_ _d .l The weekly Bridge Club met at the has up and popped the question and she says "Yes," and he goes away with 1°” in Bmdeaux 'ed °““"°“ "epe with black “"0” "lm~ IVF and chain about his “et instead of tm, M he would sm to make it. '_The small outlayiwill surprise you. Desiimcd for sizes if, years, 30, 38, 40 and 43 inches bust. The 36-inch size requires 315 yards The boy enters a new world when he leaves home and if there is any- :winch material with Ill yards °f 37'i“°h Hmng' g in him when he returns in mr-ee or mm yea" M is 5' new mm, no No. 2548-Here's a. charming wearable frock of crepy woolen in like the boy who left than if he was another individual. 1-is has hsil me" 5"`°““"' 1° Wi” 3"” y°“"g ""”gl“°' ° big ""1" '0 make 1* f°f new of culture and social c°ntmu_ He hu met new people with dm isn't half as intricate as it appears. It is li straight one-piece affair lc é- ferent habits and who spoke another language. He has seen different things. lined with ° drcul" ”°""°e‘ The “gm g“`°“ mme °’°_Y"‘ ffm “L me Mrs. R. H. Gordon. Mrs. Herbert He hu sharpened his wts against clcverer minds than his own. He has Lne md M the sleeves may be lwught an pleated by th” 5'“"d~ Demlned roadened. He has another point of view. Different tastes, a different out- 'ue' 12' M’ 1°' 18 and 2° years' The 16'y°‘"` sm’ ’°‘l“l"fS 3'? Yam* Uf on life. Above all, he is used to different women. inch m°l'm°l with 1% “ras °f 3"“°h Plnmnll ' No. 3092-It's very simple and smart and easy to make! It has the q But the gm has stayed put she is just M She w“_ _nm -A 'net _nm pretty bertha cape collar. The skirt is top-stitched with two rows of Tom D ty No. 2314-It's typically Russian with the caclict of Pnris. The cowl _ 1 sweet and so clinging and tearful at saying good-by that before he knows it une is most interesting and mmcrmg detail' It Winmeet any daytime n Ju" as provincial All that me has done was just to wut ‘or John ine stitching tothe moulded bodice Designed for sires 6 fl i0 iinrl I2 tn mme back to nu that long engagement' md when hz do” mme The 8-year siz erequires 2 yards of .'i.fi-inch material with ‘Q vurd of Il" k, nine times out of ten it is because of a sense of duty. and he had Just °°nt'mi"5' It °°mb1"°” prlnmd “nd V131" W°°l *""`l’€~ l All patterns 15 cents each in stamps or coin (coin preferred in the same community they at least keep in touch. But when they are our 1”" F”hi°" B°°k sh°w" 11°” t° dm” "P '° th? mimi" 1*' panned they inevitably grow apart and nearly uw.” the mm wma” little expense. It contains most attractive Paris designs for adults wbmuh ' children, embroidery. Xmas suggestions, etc. 8_0 lun to fill in the sine of the pattem. Bend stompsor coin 1 11»ief¢¢.ui»ysrss¢rusiihiu¢,sfu.isstouuioenswom»iwhowua "'°’°"""' an unwilling bridegroom and who is kept from marrying some mln lha Pd” M bw” 1° MM' ws with whom she would probably have been happy. i =r__.._______ __ ____ ___ to read bu ~ run YOU? GYBS. YOU C811 ldd YOU! OWI1 hi But rin¢¢ em mum-igy of Mngric. hours deer stalking which was ui meaimiy. seems what type of haha- 9"* ,_ your monogram, i old to smormeas. noch an sophisucn- the A comfortable chair . . something interesting to read . . and soft. well diffused light. What more could you desire! Be sure to choose Edison Mazda Lamps for Ui frosted On the inside and protect the WH If you have had good taste in.pickin| Bl? _ from harmful glare. Buy them by the carton and f. ‘lw°y‘ MV' 8 h°me supply' “'° monocrams for their gifts that will Uf correct as' plain white. Colored mon- °f you to take time out now to pick Lon individuality fo the gin of writing in P10 in the M°th¢f Country. and the pencil the name of the recipient and Wim °f *P°"-"”l¥lll\lP- 'I'h¢r€ WM embroiaei-ing il. or you may out out mln! °l\ S00 40'# l vw. and it was the corners of handkerchiefs and in- °°*`m°°"°d~ M fl' M 5033!!! WHS 0011- ._ sen lice ihsi is iuiiiaieu. Rolled °°m°4» by the Slevtrlt totalllstor. sci edges ire excellent this christmas ,whim °‘"'1°U|lv wevrh. vu invented are 'and are infinitely easier than hem- ‘W *|10 |00 0? In Mvhmhbb Of NN I stitchinl. _ Zealand. Ke had spent man! happy su i 'nic mohomm with two kinds or fm N md more self-reliant. stitches is smarter than sho. 11,, ond they were loyal to the backbone. newest colored monogram is ths grey Ab°Uf 00.000 Wm mmm 0! the and white. Beige and white is im; Navy League. He did not suppose t country. Eoesioiy in no cmmtry ex- a colored nuiasrshim hem- are so cept Belaium were the °i»°rtuni¢/lu Ograms come in the same category. '°*---e---__._V. But. by the large, monogram, gm g Robertson. llain thi year will be matter of individual personal tum, "Pot/ul Pan" in the production of your relatives and friends, ie h,h°°v,| title. which will be put on at the m most was the pride of the peo- . fi tc buys its momgnmming where it buys a diderent thing to deer stalking in An its hauiiirerchiefs. the best thing \o1_°°°°l="¢ <"'»h°l’¢ bein! 11° still” to do is to go to your favorite mi-e im; curry your rifles."i Nor was it pos. sh or for their years than the child- w re were 0,000 members in this ,m education as mood. ` Jlmla Blrriefs cl¢& of till! _ _ _ ,I ' _ _ yi. s is ou phbne- 211 ._ Kent St A CA "A D ' A N G E N E R A L E L E C T R l C ' P R O DUCT pm-bu g,;h-|-;,|,_-m_ nil known semen have in ulual ty ~,_¢~,.~ i in about family complications because that stops all gossip and surmise When é What does be propose in contribute to the horns besides being an orna ent to it? What docs he offer as an inducement to any gfrl'to marry him hen he expects her to not only bring in the bacon, but to cook it as well and in addition, to raise s family of children? . It seems to me that is a pretty large contract for any woman to under ake. Either end of it is enough for any girl to tackle. Being a wife and other is a full-sired Job for any woman. So is earning a living, and there ` re niighty few women who have the strength and ability to do both. l Certainly s man who doesn‘t mean fo support his wife and children is a poor prospect as a matrimonial proposition, and I earnestly advice you to ous nun up lnfsvoi- or some gentleman with ». loss sruolw mon more ohivslrous mouse. ‘ . Donor-in mx. nw- Miss our-My futher and mother were uivm-ss an ysm um don Palladium. instead of at one marriage because hs was a drunkard. Now I am starting in bulinell Ind I the "lcgitmatc" theatres. The find it very embarrassing to answer questions asked me b friends and ac be come them. stage of the Palladium is much big y . l\ - qualntances about my father. I have never seen him since I was I years o'f _-._ , -T ,ser than those that have been nvaii- ago. My relatives toll me to consider him as if he were dead because he has £ A QZAN-F0133 R03/|191; gg,'.able in previous Christmas seasons. _ _ g PIT!! PAN .The first performance of "Peter _;l- ___ »\- ni-i~ wilise at eh. muh* fm ns- _ SWETII. _ g ,__.l ""-1 rcuuuua nn) ' comin: my wui be given only rt, 9 ‘ - L. 4 IUNDON, Dee l -Miss Jean! matinee! Ind the 'I-[tlladaiurn will il Just Write your mothei-'s Tt is alwn best and sim lest tail truth never made any effort to do anything for me. When filling out business fomis. should 1 include my fathers name as one of my nearest relatives, or just write my mothers? But for a mon to marry a girl of whom he has already tired before mar- t}:°m‘;`:'°hT°Tu;";“:uh:'md;v;)hr°°d Wgien y°“ we" " “hy b°°°“‘° T’ dl rugs cuss not help the situation. it msreiy puts vhs nhsi mush on thu ang- mg M you to be “h_md°°;";‘n ygur "‘;;;ih‘;rf;°a‘;‘;i;°°°' 5° “hm " “‘ Oily. DOR,(YI'IIY DQ. ' ........ DOROTHYDIX Dear Miss Dix-What is your opinion of a man who tells the girl he is ' _ -- ~d_ __ --»------ - f - -i ' FRUIT CAKE assesses ` S TEWAR T’S BA ng to. marry that he expects her to go right on with her work alter they mltfied. and also do the housework and have children? I do not cali this 9379¢f fifty-fifty marriage, do you? I do not loo how sho il bettering herself by ch a marriage. VIRGINIA. O O M, -- _ Delzczous 'I‘h.n.tmo.n doesn't want a wife. Whathe wants is a combiriadan slave d cash register and !'li bet that afterhe ismlrrled hswlll loyoilworkfor le to carry home the deer; all that good and lee. his wife support him. lQtChfelg you gpg going fn g¢},.__hem- 6Ul.lld DQ tl!!! 'I5 HIE h€ld. 'H181 stitched, rglled gghg, ¢|-0g5.bln»°d' nr i WOYG “Budd M) lY0 h0ldl I YOU. other novelty linen-and then picin T\\¢ Chillhpn of New zealand were m 1393333( Ion, nutritious. d¢Il°l°“°' Fruit Cake is as muchh: part of Christmas ll! ,fun evergreen ree. And 0 m Fruit cake n oerfeift “ff” ofdelectable taste. ' '__ _ _ A ___ g , idaugmer of slr Johnston rorlns-'lthc womans. lnlmie ask you about your merely su fhatrou have no Molaotimdl KER Y