3 \»-1'.-#-.;|~“fI,». I F 5 g;.:.'»3,.-.-5 o ___: Kir Mr lil ith Mi for ith Fw: Mi ulu if. . tu.. ;'.s.. ` 'Ss : I. ,_v l» gl." '""";. -1' sir * ' i' _ ‘ _,_i",i_'l I5 ._ .1 lf? l'l i . _ »-_.-1 .- .-_a li .. ‘»r 1 i r . f : .'.r` _ lf l 3 _. ll _l r r .___ ri ri l_| ,i` lv. lx _ . r _ . nun uauaa 1. A 'l`HE i __ - il I » 1 M Ji _~ _LW -" '. _-' cl-iARLo"i"rimiwN ouannuw ' _. _. _ _'F .r-' I _ ' If 9 eWom.an kRealm -.- Social and Per It . it h .-.- SOHG GS IOHS Dorothy Dix' Letter Box L. \ 1_1 1 _ 5 : Teach Your Children Manners and You Give! Them a Letter of Credit Which the World Honors on Sight. Girl Wh_o Broke ` Engagement But Kept Ring Dear Miss Dix--Can you give me some suggestions about how to teach my children courtesy and good manners? S~ R- Answer: Lucky children to have a mother w`ho realizes the importance oi teaching them S°°d manners- f0l‘ B006 manners are a letter oi' credit that the world honors at sight, and they will carry 8- mlm and W0mlm far' ther than talent or lndustry or all of the cardinal vir- tues. Better to endow a child with good- manners and courtesy than to present it with a fortune. The boorish, the uncouth, the brusque may have hearts o! gold and clever brains, but we seldom ilnd it out because we avoid them as much as possible and turn to the suave and pleasant and agreeable, who at sight. _#il ~>-.__ `___ ._ _ . -_== _,__~ Literature a _ ' Etiquette i “ KI is still selling at the same prlc as before “ the budget was announced. There will N0 INCREASE III THE PRICE notwithstanding the higher taxes imposed. a .G_. E. BARBoUR co., LIMITED' G COLE TEA V SAINT JOHN, N. B. Dylaldhlh leel it an obligation to send gifts to nice custom. and anyone who ia ilu- 'anclally able and generous will do so. _ g Q. What should be done with the napkin when ilnlshed dining at a hotel? A. Place it unfolded on the table. _ ing out party? `| A. Her rather or brother. Q. Wh sh uid d th bo t that a deliutaigte casiixiles ateher 21:- A B!’?%i’L §; U "lN\SS|\u¢_ " . r ' ~_ N ` %-ilk -Nasir; J Q. snows reiruvei and friends ‘ ` _ ,_ °m_\- _ “SN” §»*N\ o.-hbsxxnntwy ~,¢,,_§,M an engaged girl? _ A. it is not obligatory, but it is s 598534,, ~W`¢&\ ’\l§\;,, W' M ’ So, wise is the mother who teaches her children what to do and how to _ do it, what to say and how to say it and thus assures that her sons and _ _ _ _ _ daughters will be persona grata to their fellow creatures and have poise and - what they call in business, “ a good selling address,” instead oi letting W' ° ' ' 1 - them ‘ow u a\vl~;\vard and dumb and ill at ease in com ri . "T" ` ' X bafbels Wife like "‘°1"f“°"~" si p Pay cradle. Never let them form bad habits. Teach even a baby to say “thank you" and to show some appreciation of what other people do for it, and the benents oi' this will accrue to the youngster through life, because we all like to give and bestow fuvors on those iv ho show some enthusiasm over our kindness and thoughtfulness, and we do mighty little for those who take nrei-_itliiiig as no more than their due and give no sign ot gratitude. It is not too sion to begin teaching your children good manners in the Next. teach your children to take a. gracious attitude toward people. Teach them to make the conventional little polite speeches about being glad A remember them as polite little children, whereas we carry our prejudice B15 against rude children over into their manhood and womanhood. u f;.§:;i..;t;3;‘iif:.°;.‘;f‘:,;‘;f. iii.: 53.31.22 2:2; .:;:r° .“:;.i....°°‘;:':';: i change of courtesy that purchase liking out of all proportion to their worth. womarfs ward;0b¢_ - _ baking d_sh_ ;______ _Q cT____° :__b:_f;';_‘;i Many boys and girls get good Jobs or coveted invitations Just because we ' meets any Bfl1€1`!1°0!1 °°°5 |95- /W' W. . ' lui A, g 1; Viv '_ 9 I I ! . Teach your children to answer courteously when they are spoken to, and especially when they are addressed by their elders. The rude, tongue-tied. __ _ . .f. _ Q smart-alecky children, who say something impertinent or don't answer at F°5Su_’;]m°5- t It can 5° 0°-"led °'~"‘ `, all when they are spoken to by older people, will go through life making n SH l;__lZrln ed crepe silk or in plain ar ` ‘ " " <§°..` N ' ' e S - .-.- i enemies and rousing ill will and resentment against themselves that it will crap Pe __ “___ _ _ . The many friends of Master Fran- . ~- t . _ F RPS B B more Orme is lace _lj ' ' - cis Clory. son of Mr. and Mrs. .Rufu take actual genius 0 welcome 01’ ¢hlfT0l1 Print- And then 9/88111. fr., 1' Clory, Georgetown, are pleased ttf '11 like the dress of chiffon print " ~"'.`, ` » ~ the jacket of sheer velvet. ' ' _' _, . ' 1-wen; g1n,¢,_ hate with a venomous hatred, the children who go through our houses like very chic and wearable 15 the a cyclone leaving rack and ruin.behind them, who tear up our line books upper pa" Ot tm dress in whit’ and draw pictures with pins on our old mahogany and spill ink in our ex- crepe with the ww" Put “nd Jacket Teach your children to respect other people’s property. Don‘t let them igilh wreck and destroy things at home and they will not do it abroad. All of us ‘_ ustrated Dr Lesson Furnhha cassiuiin gmf: as:-:F Au .With Every Pattern » _ By ‘flnnabeue Worthin oi’ onion and 1 cup of coarse celery tremendously good looking Jac w ‘f ;,_ L_ long enough to brown the crumbs. This charming model has many ive 'T' "‘i'ff£}F _'_+' penswe ____gs_ of black crepe silk. As we all sing the praises of the well-bred child who keeps itshands off 14' Teach your child how to write nice little notes of thanks, of congratula- r inch matter oi’ consideration of one's friends and acquaintances, but it different- ___ s° lates the lady and gentleman from the boor and is an attention for which lme people are _absurdly grateful. _ Wg; --*_ _ . a y ' ble _ people gargle their soup and inhale their food, but nobody wants them D! fe plishmcnt It is a necessity in these days when so much business is ' > ` trans- *-H-_1u__u>xi1_»i_a ii I acted ove_i' the luncheon and dining table. ` ' 3130. Size N0. Recently two cases have come under my own observation where young men of extraordinary ability failed to get the places for which they had worked so long and which they were eminently Qualified to tlil except. for "'""""'"°°"°"°""""'°"’°" i`”"'**`”*’*°€ M7- El" Ll'/¢1`l. Of the U. N. R., street Address Mrs. Stewart’s operation will be °m °°"°°°w"' their table manners. "We simply couldirt send our men to represent us who __ ___ ate with their knives and used their .forks like shovels," said the heads of the drm. But the sum of all good manners consists in treating people as you City would have them' treat you. Teach your children to show to others the courtesy, the consideration, the tactfulness that they would like shown to themselves, and to say to others the pleasant things they would like to have said to them, and they will have the kind oi manners that will win them ‘ M1 friends wherever they go. DOROTHY DIX. ` ‘ O O U I S C ring. We broke up, but I did not ret urn his ring. I am now engaged to I to he mother man and he has given me another diamond ring. Now my mother 7 thinks Ishould return the iirst ring, but I want to keep both. What shall M,-5 ~ 1% l Mrs. Answer: _ li 51 when y styie No. aiao may be had in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36. 38 and 40 ~ our treasures and who moves about our cherished belongings with care not imhes bush to injure anything. - The 16-year size requires 4% yards of 39-inch material with 1 ye-rd ot 3- ribbon for bow. tion and of condolence, as the circumstances may require. This is a small vacauan Days are here “gum nearly here, at least, that it‘s for you to be thinking about Summer wardrobe. sure to fill in the size oi tin _ é Teach your children the etiquette of the table M n most estima pa“e__n;_)se”d stamps °T win (Wm = Mr- RIYYHOHG S0l0mBn and.Miss X' . ` P _ Carmelita Solomon, Georgetown, re- around. To know your way among the forks and spons is not an accom- r ce of pattern 15 °°m'°‘ N M110 Mr. Lee Crozier, a student in Mc. _ Mr' 'Philip D°Y1°- W- D\l\1!¢0-n’s atm Gui university during un year. srriv- ""“’°"“Y' °h“1°fiet°wn. is spend- M ALPEQUE spend his. iwiiasys with his parents. '°"""“ _ _ W __ en t Q _ Mrs. Aitken and son Douglas and wlnt: :itgiehtfr iiges. lril/i)rs.pHetiil:;'. Mi” Hilda' R3“"5°Y» Wh° UMM $119 dmzhber Mildred' M Malpeque' “e ~~ of Birmingham, Alabama, and Mrs. Wim" m°“th-9 in n°XhUfY. MII!-. ll umm' in Gmrnmwn’ tm 'nest °f Dear Miss Dix-I was engaged to a young man who gave me a diamond L Clyde A“1d_ of To,-°m,¢,_ has 1-,gm-nga H5 Present at her heme in Himuwm MU- Am<¢¥l'! Parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1, home hem where she will spend two months E' B' M'°L"°“' ____ _ with her parents. Mr. ana Mrs. n-.4 *“- . Albert Simpson, Damley, is R°m‘°Y- Mr' m°yd Hman' 5* Dumtllfl I P10? I RENA~ _ spending some time with her nieces, Hardy and Mrs. Yeo, oi Ken- Mr- -701111 Simpson lett on Wednes- ln' " v‘°m°° 1” G°°’7”°'m' __g__°n_ any mornin' mr swkvme_ N_ B__ Miss Isabel McPhee, who has been If you are an honest girl, you will retum the first young man his ring~| Mrs. Mott Stewart left her home Wh¢’° T10 Will bv in attendance at In “Imac city' "turned l'° ml' was given to you on the understanding that you were to marry him. and in Damley, on Monday evening en the °°m°’¢l'*°¢ 0|' UIC Ullltsd Church; hon" in G°°r'°°°wn and 15 tm’ West oi: refused to do this you lost all right to the ring, and every con-i mute to Montreal, where me will un- ~* M h" P"°”"'» 99”- U14 M11- MC- oi’ honor and honesty requires you to give it back. I shouldn't ! de,-go an Qpel-,mon in the Rays; vga, Mr. Ind Mrs. W. H. Croliei’ lrriv- Ph”'_A` thét yourpresent young man would particularly enjoy your wearing tg,-lg Hospital she has accompanied 'd h°m¢ “Om Halifax, Ns on M Wa . . . gn- x_nan's love token, anyway. DOROTHY DIX. by her mother, Mrs. George Tliomp- “Y Wenlrlg. Miers Mrs Dioxin hae the “dd"4°f*ll Pfblfamme given by __________ _ _ __ Raluse Mount Stewart, recently vis- .Qin ;__ ____ _ __ __ _ __ __ been rewvlnz treatment in ur, lm. ‘hm °n that occasion:-Plmo sein, i' i -1-u _ knitted to wear- “"4 Ma-=¢°r'1>ou|i» sims us °“°t"~ M"- Clmvbell md' spending a week in G00 to Mrs. Aitken; Vocal Bolo, Selected and to wear well ~ "° '° "‘° ~ ' in every ieshioneble color and weight mx' ___:°“°“ 1'" N011 the *Z 2 I fe§ in _ ...Q fp << R A I 1 gl! .|11 I. DN DNTAR ig-I fb 5 _ ir r _ _ f _i_1::_r¢.__i»_ut___i:__1i___un;;:_;_i;».i’¢f’_____.';°,v°.',:: V/01718!! ~CGl! H608' e ca bm _ _ °° °°1-°- velvety S/==~ ` Wlihl7the Fas/ifonable iW7“e_¢!*ri°:g_' V For The Cook m _ v Sceld 2 cups or milk with 2 runes n 5581105. cut in pieces; strain over IA CUP 0! butter. 52 cup of flour. and 1.5 _- ~ ___ _ teaspoon oi paprika creamed to- ' \\ gether. Stir and cook until smooth and boiling: then let cook over hot \._ é .5 /42- Q-of-fi 5 _ , ' crumbs into l tablespoon' oi' melted thats not au, just remove your butter: spread over the top of the et. and you‘re ready for dining J' __ _ _ mixture and set the dish in the oven ' dancing in the evening , _ _ _ vA v~ Ura hear that he has recovered irom his Mr. and Mrs. McNeil and Mr: and Mrs. Roy McNeil, New Perth, motor- _ ed to Georgetown and were the luests of Mrs. Webster McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. William White and daughter Phyllis. accompanied by ` Mt. Frank Dalziel, moto;-ed fi-gm Borden to Georgetown. is Mr. Gordon Ross. oi the J. J. Bushes Co.. sourir. spent the week end at his home in Georgetown. ° *~ F_.,____~;_\'¢1<:_`.=‘_-I'-'_2»_*-=az¢~..i Ax -1 r\ si . / f _/ cently visited Charlottetown. Messrs. Elmer Jenery and Albert ited Georgetown. .- _ i- ' awaited with interest. ed home on Friday evening md Wu, ing a vacation at his home in Geor- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crozier, Darmey, W University, Charlottetown, is spend. pital in mg; ¢|¢y_ It U undermod "Flower Song", Miss Alma Woodside; time me nu been benefited by ti., _Z°°°l 5°l°- “U11°°M°1°usly" - Mr. reatment and it is sincerely hop” ruce Stewart; Chorus _ “When I that the improvement may egntmum hear a Lu1|o.by"; Vocal so1o-“Dritt- _M _ ing down the river of golden Mn. m M aims, Min wma meme" ~1°h\= Wilson, Pirro oust guest of Mrs. Aitkena mother. Mrs. Mr. Wm. Barre. Aocompmlst, Mrs. s. Maelnren. L. Campbell; Violin and Piano, Mr. __ Bud Mrs. Russell Mckenzie.-.M M,-_ ghm” Ru" ummm 1. 'als "7 this new wonderful face "How, sir?" " NEWTON. Mass., June 8.-Jack Sharkey, claimant of the world's\_ heavyweight title, became a hero to- day Just after he stepped oii' the' steemship Yarmouth from a fishing trip in Nova Scotia. He pulled two persons from an aut' _ omobile half submerged in the reser- V011” adjacent to his Chestnut Hill ‘ Mrs. Robbins backed the car over rut HUMOR UNDER. THE KNIFE the sidewalk on the Metropolitan re- tis ‘ The barber knicked the wealthy mmion md mm 31° w"°r' in patron with his razor. _ occu_’m’__se”w;’_1: ;_‘:___m°"3‘_’_‘§_ 'and :le _:"3 _ "Well," he said Presently. "I never shukey came do eng e W eni bo .thought it was so easy to bleed ii _upped ______o_s____ _”€- H;__pu1ied__ii.e e lbanker." mm ° mac me “It would be a good thing," re- Wm” ° bk cmwd gathered” Mi marked his victim, -‘ii some or those """'“"`“'““"f‘ - .. _ esldenoe. The sedan was the prop- V swgn *Y E* ~ tty of Joseph D. 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