guests of honour were presentcdleft {ol- Toronto to spend some l5_l6 _ _ _ mm a lovely pk“. ol- slelllng llme on her my lo me Paclllc STQENEY’ AUSTRALIA ggaagoward. Rfiuvlsiiinfl Canada. They enloyed the Varsity Mcolll the same time more Pleasing w laalltliuer‘ were usednaixnugd a dull,“ acclallned l“ 5m“ am silver to mark tlic happy event coast Mrs, Crowe l5 on her way 430 a m_ ¢3lllldlly) __C}ll_l-l~l$ . gag“; w te it Montreal‘ Both want to 59B W6 CB-Ylidil-Ii the e3!‘- a e o $55 Queeus bl:nd"m"l"' inatic pbie this autumn. Black. lit A lcconlpanlod by llmls o; E00,, llolne from a vlsll lo Cllarlollb from G‘ P‘ o‘ Sydney’ vxmm’ ROWE-a an ien hey are offtc New zealand.. “However, as the Play Prvfle-“ed °Z “h m” w” d e d Q m; with glowing radiance. expressive l "DH wishes for the C0llill1§ years. town. 31.33 m“ 9,59 meL w .--. she L the character itself; fiible“ a “mun * n w of the priiilnis most enchanting ed y - - t . . . i and from the time she hears o - huea. ieylverite resource of our Th '1‘ . of M. G r H Mi= M tI-I ', h t- ' b ish ont h reaction 1 h to tors. n. in ricruioiifc: ricnnyr rccigigced b. ess u? a. Ziiftlfy $112283.“ afzgr- holiday visits. His nunt. Princess D h D a , i ffi; ‘hi: oflullelf” Sh, w“ JEWELLED iiaunxanonmiris . lgctlgm sacolored h“ ugh“ “i; ‘its wide circle of fl‘lf‘.lid5. noon tea at hcr home for Mrs W. 012a. is a great favourite with y lx S ' very graceful and light on her feet I’ Y°“ m“ 5 bright chm” h“ ' n, wngtgntly reiterated in the hi“ * ‘ " Barnes and Mrs Frank Wood. of Prince Edward. She has discarded ‘ i ' all through but especially in the k°mmei w carry with w“: we‘ arose tion of the season's novel- “f 5‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. Mr. Montreal “baby talk" when dealing with , ' I dwell‘: ' hi!!! YP°°1<-0°l18id°1‘°fl° 9! u" m" n! “gamed model we, wllll B“ if and Mrs. .1 T psi-is, left Thurl- ' 0 a o him. ‘The Duchess of Kent is much ‘The ' closet scene absolutel! m“ ‘hfimfifi, ‘(Amt was“ our qprociation of intense color l.‘ 1,3‘ any on a holiday vi~it in Mr. s~ l Miss Etta Fbrsylhe. spent the ehioyinz her sister's brief visits-ad . . umiied me. 1t was an original "mmd m" f‘ must “u”, themes. accept more readily the l s"? Mrs B. C. Howard, in Sherbrooke, ‘weQk-pnd vgyy lfleasantll. 1n He“- has promised to keep an eye on the a Hufiband 1S Worth Having He is Wflrth version "and most convincing. I "dwgaplmewfiar ezmlledyglap thought or reaplondency. even to Quebec. ~rax where she u-as Joined hv her Young Prim f! Em"- , believe she actually felt her 5118mm an as 1 ' the extant of darin! departures King and Queen, Princesses Eliza- beth and Margaret Rose and other living members of royalty. will be imposed afier ilils yrar when they i must disappear from llll: shops in Lne United Kingdom. It is under- stood the order is iii the King's El\\'l‘l suggcxiion. The Home Ofllceileal-llirlg to play god with minla- CA A A _ rflyli that ivlioii l)l‘('.~cllt stocks are jture clubs. continuing with the 735 l,_m__gllec 3pm", Ho“, hlfiozckl-oflilil? Zgfinfgfizfigyfuet selllftesgvfiggk lgmllhetlilerlierag Si’: nPDles thinly. - Auiiost lill t.“ exhausted the use of names oi isport even though they have re- mlllcel-t Qmhe5ll~ll_ k 5l 7 m_' “I thoroughly enjoyed ll] lnovle nel lllam and he. lllmgo over {um ‘imam “m “““'“‘“e “yen” "I 59' members of ilie roinl family for jtilfllfid south from Scotland. More 51; mam ’ ' and I “fink all chaxacbersfdeservé lheglowor~lanfigllacllafien " pies and Slli-illllla‘. bpIZlhLJl-g our; llgrlélki.‘ lzllllwofhsdlllllnl slop. The U:k3 lgnrdcn space has been set aside BERLIN and“ ‘m, we“. perlormance ‘ ' ’ lllyétfntl/llatll; sllflnliegllul mixed slim ° ‘e “*5 a“ i’°"'~‘““~* "f Wm" ‘fer ilw u» “Y ‘he “W” FhmuY 8:46 D.m.-—The German Pro- “The music was beautiful 1t VARIETY or woons usiip m m l“ “m” "m" ‘ Have bNMlullmN for the ml- _ sovereigns. however, is not affected by ine new orclor. o s a [Mix and Mrs. C H. B. Long- ivorlii, lliilhiirsl, entertained on ’l‘nurd»uy altcriioon ior Mrs. Lcigli Spencer, of Calgary, ivho is the guest of her parents. Mr Justice ' ' ' _ _- G53 _ 335mm and llll.s_ llamml Miss Townshendy of sununerslde’ 26gb meg . . 31 5 m.. 9.61 tinually conscious of her hands, is sufficient to have pleasing 0on5 m. Guard" ' ‘ * is visiting her sister. Mrs. a. E- pAnls she used them eXiYei/aiienily m" iffi-"lfilid h"m°:$'- W?“ zhmim _~ .___ On the OCCflriOIl oi their 25th, L wlllsol- and Dlq wmwl, Norton, lllzm plm__Muslcal Rec°rdm's_ unnaturally. mire It; le o all’!!! 01:35 lfiTUMN HATS HIGH LIGHTED “do .5 allmll,l_.al.l._ Mu and lN B. v TPA_l 256 m4‘ 1L7: meg "Again, her speech, for the most l edl ‘as: sci" ‘of; ‘m, RIVAL RAINBOW Mrs. Hilliy E MlilOr were enter- ‘ ' ' ' TQKYO ' Daft. W“ bYOKQYI- B5 will!!!‘ 9"“ “wk e5'l°n%,rm 5h “ml t mm Among the arresting quips of the two 0r b11190 Wvfdfi had t0 b9 Punc‘ ch“ 5 n m“ w‘ n“ ' story of millinery is the juggling Earned by Mr. and Zvlrs. N. H De- Blols, at their attractive home. 21 Water Street so a mixed bridge. After playing for sometime the 0 a u At the Golf Links this afternoon tea will be served by Mrs. A W weeks. Miss Lorna Weeks, Mrs. L. I Mr, and My; C_ w, Ramsay, Bridge of three tables recently for ' “N351 l h, D. Murray. Mrs E- W- MMKin- of Halifax, on their return from a Mrs. MacArthur! aunt. Krl- Woman Shows on the Harmon iriiiiron°iitr’“3‘slis°wos iifimu; “M” “um sweat“ ”°°°"L’r't'§‘.' non’ M155 E511“: Ifattenbury‘ "mt"? .3171? t‘) T°‘Y°“w and otmwm lililumsld “mo fiseevmting h" ‘km’ Dear Milss Dix-I am a lawyer. Not long a n a woma c Mtuuimm °f m “bland bu“ this; tbyllbeusgst. costume mo” . " i; ' M“ D And“, (m and lwo ' :l:?y\'1:;i"1§e ‘gig (ilrifilrogtieltgiwigsurllacg rs. arry ' ’ ‘ ‘risked for the purpose of getting a divorce because gt another ‘$0.23? mssg courageous girl. f! l ___..__ A STTUIG ' .. \‘ .~ , I . . n n k _ children who have been spending Ramsay's sister, Mixs Mildred Hor- Miss Ellla Gay, entertained the two children and she “fisomifififllguizafiagafilgfryhfifignfdtffftl Bgfloobgiggeérfllngqiltynih giieentxiica and A DE: 3233f” med V‘ - n 8W0 SHE NEED RHYTHM the summer with Mrs. Anderson's Mr. and Mrs. J. A Webster. are having a holiday in Moncton, Mrs. I Webder old home. ii I 'l‘lieir infest lessons have iouila lhlgll favor with Princesses Eliza- beth and Margaret Rose. They are a "during -hcir week-ends at York Cottage, Windsor Great Park, and while their father and mother plan ‘the gardens the younger royaltlec {will be immersed in the old Scot- ‘tish game or cutting down their handicaps. Mrs. S J Crowe, of Vancouver, who has been the guest of Senator and Mrs. W. l-I Sharpe. of Ot- tawa for ilie past few weeks, has ‘lsister, Mrs. iRcv.) Littlejohns, of Petite Revlere l I f rington. 0 O O LONDON 790 D-m _"The Supernatural Intcrvences," a talk by William Martin-Hurst. GBP. 10.6 m.. 15.31 megn; G50. 19.7 m.. 15.18 meg; GSF. 19.8 m.. 15.14 meg; GED, 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg. verb. DJD, 25.4 m, 11.77 meg. LONDON 9:00 p.m —-"And So to the Gardens." some glimpses of Lon- dons old pleasure gardens. GSG. 16.8 m.. 17.79 meg-l GSI. 19.6 m.. 15.26 meg: GSD, 25.5 m.. 12:50 a.m.—A Talk by an Of- ficial of the Commerce Ministry. on "Export Glass Ware" (with English translation) JZK. 19.’! m.. a a senator and Mrs. Creelman Mac- Arthur entertained at a mixed east end Bridge Club on Tuesday THE (ZHMARIXTVFETUVYN V I-far grace the dowager duchess of Norfolk, mother o: the our marshal. the duke of Norfolk. and her daughter, Lady Winlfrldg pm. invltcd to I-Its Majesty's theatre tn see the production and to write their commentaries thereon. The experiment resulted in very interesting and carefully consid- ered criticisms, one of which is by Mia Betty Brunket Taylor. the created an atmosphere in which- one could not help responding to the pathetic situation. "Norma Shearer was lovely, but 1 think she did a little too much ‘acting’ in the first part of U19 play. For instance, one was con- tuated with a. pause 0r breathini- space. If aha‘ had taken it more smoothly, the lines would have been clearly interpreted. Whiifi at Fighting f0r--D0n’t Take a “Licking, Lying Down” When the Other A know that she knew of his infidelity. Q1 and meant every word she said". "In the very touching death scene, Miss shearer again scored the actual Juliet, also that Miss occasion undue-nor. . I , o o . s‘ _ ' I an ersona f as zons ztera tare i ‘t - I ' e u a u n a n p n u n s s u .1 a - 1 s f} l ...--- s _ I v Today's Short Wave 599K; _,Ap_1'_, THE HAPPEN|NG§ Radio Program MUSIC HOUSEW (lllihiiilkflll) (DIRK-I) or THE - "~ ‘ ““‘ - Sometime ago. perhaps a year AND HER sArfllfliflNmN9PToisl n I read an account of a produc- w E E |< m P m — l>°-l*’~"“w1a a» "r 0' "a ' . ‘ ' ,. Weathill Hig o0 a BT80 ' ' 0 ' $3511‘; Best’ Bands‘ ZTJ’ m" m’ Montreal-w. production that. aa- ' g' TOKYO bounded and confounded hard bit- ms p.m —“The North anus "Zglfif ggngfufitflleggguflog ' Incident and the Recent Flnan- m l t rwtlcgu unheard o: 1M1 --l lcllarinuiliioridlgecamtallltabzn lgasuto mtinietrlennexnkpof ‘matréur perform “we kmdKINDNf-BSES _rflha§ KNEE-ACTION 1N NE“ Lady iaesborough. Wife of the Many home friends will regret to ol Oom;nelce_ JQK f“ mmmm l; sncos. also the settings were Praiaa- ln w, ‘ggfimfifgfd mm W!’ WATS former Go\-,-i~iio,-,ueiieral oi Caii- learn of the serious illness in Hall- meg‘; JZJ’ as‘ m.‘ “.80 like‘. worthy. and the actors themselves one consoled and one, ‘owchd f ‘m tymis a most lnlllollanl l. ads. has again taken on the dilllt; fax of Miss Florence chappeu. BUDAPEST’ H-UNGABY ' combined the actual freshness or 0mm dmm mmflllm. ' efjly ll m N“ a Si" lana- - ofpresideiit of the Vvoniens Can- ' ' ‘ 5;“; p_m__ol.lulmulan “m” youth “was,” w omen and sunny wow‘ um helpml ‘slum wellém t lilielytnat men w,“ adian Club in London. started ser- Regretful farewells are being of m, Human culture" I wk Juliet. with a remarkably lntel- Deeds that m" convoy mi- ° "9 lendiia-fllice of the eral years ago by Mrs. O. l-lotulll-d said to Mrs R. M. Johnson, who HAT‘ 323 m_ 9 l2 még ' ligent interpretation. ' Nallgm o; selfishness or lactlok a n omen‘ L°P°°aL bQWi/ed m Ferguson, wife of the former High ls leaving Monday t0 spend the ' Mbsbow ‘ when the screen version of Your l5 have“ some a‘ ’ our irnmnthefefi 1719i’ wore i; Coinmlsioner. l l winter ‘rjviktlh her’ da/Iugllteiql bliss 7:00 p m____ News and Program "Igiollneo and taffeta‘ first appear; ‘ __Amols R Lin‘ mgma) sillltghfnuifidlold Dob. r Elinor o iisoii. in L on rea . l E < ll L“ e n Monti-e o mom 91's o f ' . hie I‘ dcg¢..ll_ A trade ban on pictures of the =- a t 0r nglis tenets. RAN. 31 m.. the Westhlll High School cast were dlnta today lrncl the sll0l't coal 9'6 meg‘ onums 1"“ *5 Dractlcal for driving a “l. Nothing so increases one‘: revu- anca for others as a great sorrow to one‘; all! It teaches ona thl depth of" human nature-Charla Buxton. SPICID APPLE PUDDING A SEASONAL RECIPE Butter a pudding om am sprinkle the bottom anq llum thickly witn flue brown blwggq. crumbs. Brice tlirce or IDIII‘ largi TWO SELVES ONE ROOM one of the most attractive fea- tures of fine old period moms was the habit of using a number of different-woods in the same room. 1n fact, it isn't ever neces- sary to have all pieces match. It layer and pour over a tablespoon of melted butter, and a couple bi tablespoons of golden about two hours, then seats covered in some modern chlntz in plume design. Just as in many an 18th Century Ilnglfah room four chairs in black and gold of color against a dusky Plaid jacket with piain skirts 1mm "it *‘_‘“"""‘~““- and vice verse. are the choice of the younger group for the early fail .____.__ when stirring marmalade l0 f-hl l syrup warmed with a little water. Cover with greased paucr and steam for turn out andgerve with sweet white sautt back- und. No brilliantly feathered bird of the tropical forest is too hhhly colored to match decorativt evening when quite a number on- loyed her hospitality. "Dad." the; insurance managcrfi O I I sweet young aughfer greeted him on his return from a. trip. "I ha" . become aim y infatuated with aurythmics SlIICG you went away." "Far ba it from mo to stand in your way daughter ii your heart is sat upon this Wu“! 31'1"?’ N‘ plied the fond fatlmrfllyut you! mother and IQAWRYS hoped thiii 3:10am“? mctiltidn: writs: 1:363“ color will not be imvpglhcflti. yanymof '°l¢° 511° 1' "thunetalspoons U‘!!! 9 encad woman, heg- ‘presentation of mlgdlllm Juliet was excellent. and I yvould REMOVE AT ONCE like to say ‘Laurels’ to Norma." Ashes should never be loft at the bottom of the furnace. first of all, the heat is hard on the Irlte and apt to burn it out... secondly- the ashes will take away mm the lather, Mr. Henry McFarlane. has left f : her new home in Bale Como, Quebec. where Mr. Ander- ion i3 now nicely located. I O Q 0011138. her vanity was out, ghg w“ hygfgflgal "m! Wanted t0 Dunsh him, and a divorce was the only thing that would satisfy her. I persuaded her not to take hasty action as long as her husband didn't know what she “'88 (101118. ‘Then I told her that she was in 9- Cwiest to see whether 0r not she could vvin him back and stop the Other- Womgn 1mm swim"! him. I asked her if he was WON-h fiEhU-ng for and if she was 80mg tc The Dilchess of Kent finds that her jvoung son is already beginning itn take an active interest in things. iAt the moment one of the surest ; Way's to make him happy is to tell _‘ him about his big-boy cousin, ;Prinr'e Alexander who has lust becn entered at Eton. The little lPrlnm is ‘very eager to win his b Mm. J. LeRoy Holman. was hostess on Wednesday of this week forlhree tables of bridge honour-n ing Mrs. J T. Burns, formerly Miss Addie Fraser, of Summeraide. i i O Dr. and Mrs. Ira Yen and the Misses Alena and Irene Home have returned from a three weeks visit to New York. where the Doctor was taking a Post Graduate The tomb. in which Norma Shearer and Leslie Howard played the famous tomb scene in "Rcmw Mrs Carl Crockett and Nfrs. "J- and Juliet", was an actual repro- ‘Doilrse. The ladle; meet many ‘cousin's good opinion, and is iook- c- SimP-wn» W9"? 3mm hosififif 0n lake a licking lying down? I roused her - . _" Charlottetown people and had a 1m: forward to the time when Wednesday eveniiii iii the 10W1Y pride and hcr fighting blood. The battle was imam“ M ‘m "ndergmund bu“: draught and, mean less heatugtei; you wouldnt iilairy a forelgflei” delightful visit. ~ Aicx" will come to his home on 110W? 0f Min Crockett for i1 cham- on. and she won out. she ls now supremely "VP? m vermm’ which dam b” move the ashes m metal w“ . s d h d been in Jean for M1486 <1! happy, her marriage and her hoine saved. If W the “Sm/h ¢eni-\1FY~ as soon as the fire i8 11K“!- ‘ ‘on? glollals ariiweoipegting that lngly arranged supper eight tables, honouring a number The scene was played by the there 1s zioihmg fundamentally wrong, Q, wuq h. w“ ‘ b“ no onlcal wllh llll FOR JAM -MAKIIIS o‘ their ‘Mandi. v e vast majority of cases if 51180331 trlril-‘Eliiiik; isvseiie ‘sfidggliiefi-DOVQTIQ? tcskm “iii Maggi-Otis tmlftfliiick$illtligfsanlgieffil€lS. when y°\l'1‘° mam" “m 4° mmey’ she had md mm Sam‘ Mrs. E T. Tahton, was amohg the right way. But most of them give up without even striking a blow Chief Cameraman, studied lighi- .1101; add your sugar until afler fagxiligy-day she called on mm and - . ' , _ ffl- the hogteges enter-raining this for their homw They sit supinely by and let some gold digger, who id ing effects of every kind before he you have boiled the fruit all “med me opportunity‘ he asked‘ »__........-c_i.--_a-...-..m»uez--_~.-t_cl_ss__. Uotlhll coupon. To The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN N0. 208 men's xmr c1. Print your name and address plainly. N”,w..‘_.___.........___.._._..__..__--.--- smscaaarcn------------------—--- cfl,—--_--__---_Pmyhmg---_—----a-— week for Mrs. J, T. Burns, of Calgary who is renewing old friendships in Summerslde. O t I Mrs. W. E MacDonald, was Covers were laid for eight. 0 O O Mrs. J. T. Burns, who leaves on Monday for Toronto, en route for her home iii Calgary has been vis- iting her sister, Mrs Harry Lee and Mr. Lee Many little parties were given in her honour during her visit of some weeks. Among‘ the hostesses last wcck for Mrs. Burns were Mrs. Lee Horne and Mrs. Wilfred J. Leckey , n a 0 Mrs. Harold Schurman, gave a birthday party on Tuesday after- noon for her wlnsome little daugh- ters. Paula and Sally. After the little guests had enjoyed the lovely birthday tca, when Miss Paula. llld their young hostesses good night and many happy returns. I I U Miss Rosamond Richardson, was hostess on Wednesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Richardson, Myrtle Street. Summers-Ida. for a prettfly arranged bridge of four tables and shower for Miss Georgie Campbell, a November bride. A touch of Halloween was to been seem in the arrangement of the flower! and shower baskets. Min; Cgmpbfll received a guest of honour prim SDI-T GINGER COOKIES Bix tc eight cups flour, one ha- spoon salt, one and one-half tea- spoons cinnamon. two tablespoons ginger, one-fourth teaspoon nut- meg. one cup shortening one cup ‘sugar, one egg, two cup: t!" 0a"- leans molasses. two tablespoons vinegar. four teaspoons soda, one cup boiling watcr. 81ft Ill cum of 8 fray, and instead of nieekly handing over cream shortening and silgar. Add l 9G8 Beat all together until light. Add molasses and vinegar. sifted dry ingredients. Lastly, add soda dissolved in boiling water. If necessary, add more flour to make a soft dough. Drop by tcaapocnfuls on greased cookie sheet. Sprinkle with sugar. Bake eight to ten min- utcs in moderate oven i350 degrees powder cans) . looking for security, steal irheii- husbands from right under thea- eyes. H. C. B. Answer: I hope than. every woman who is bedewing her pillow with tears and planning to take the children and go back to Mother because her husband has fallen for the come-on line of some adventuress, who tells him how her husband to the Graham lster, who is trying to get lilm, put up the fight of her life to protect her own property. It ls one of the marvels of feminine psychology that wives so tamely submit to vamps, aliens, chlsclers and even flappera robbing them of their husbands without their even trying to do something about it. They ace (Continued on page l-n ._ ...__.._ U...” ._.. ' spices. First: 1 cup Graham or whole wheat flour, 2 cups of white flour, l-2 cup walnut or pecan meats (or almost. if you prefer them). 1-2 cup washed and dried raisins, 3-4 teaspoon salt. The mix together: 1 beaten egg, 1-4 cup sugar, 1-3 cup choice mo- losses. l cup rich sour milk con- . training 1 teaspoon soda. Mix t0- lgether first and second mixture. I the flour with salt and then three greased baking powder tins. and bake at 325 degrees Fahr forl hour (slow oven.) If this is kept three clays it will slice nicely and as thin as you want Make two separate mfxtures; the _ it. A New Day Dawns For Women Over Forty LIGHT BROWN NUT AND RAISIN BREAD One large loaf or three baking time. All! your f-ienda of more advancod ago, What thoyflid during this time, And ou will be surprised to find how many Attrl ute their good hoalth and avoidance of trouble To Dr. Chan's Nerve Food. found the effect he was seeklnlw- “Only by candlelight", said Daniela "could this scone be filmed with its full dramatic power. A scene is painted with lights, lust as an art- and the glory of these two lovers who chose reunion in death, rather than life apart. Candlelight has the quality possessed by no other light to suit the mood of this scene." The story of Romeo and Juliet has often been used by composers -by Bellini, Gounod and zin- garelll in operas, and by Berlioz in his fifth symphony. Vincenuo Bellinfs operas are heard scarcely at all by modern audiences except in Italy where several of them are still occasion- ally performed. Belllnfs influ- ence is apparent in Chopin. Lint Miss Sally made charming hoat- _ “w” “my 8mm we" plwed F.) Makesm about 100 plump, then let stand 20 minutes. than and l“ Tcllglkovsky who h“ . “ml bwmh bu“, m" ‘m! until bedtime when they wished “M?” °°° °“- Pm“ ““° Fem“ 1°" 9"" °' treat affection for his music. checked or plaid wool lining to "I Capilletti ed in Montecchl" -the Romeo and Juliet theme - was composed in i830. Charles Gounods "Romeo et Juliette” was composed in i861 and contains many delightful num- bers. It and "Faust" are Gounod’! two most outstanding operatic successes. He has also written a great den-i of church music and many alngla songs. Niccolo Antonio Zingarclli was born at Naples in 1152. He was choir master at Milan, Inreta. Rome and Naples and wrotc many I Ne°d1°'“fl . . . _ 73°35!" N°- 995 as well as some lovely lfts Miss 7 1 20m 5i f. ala-tgiclgllttgfigrligsciz-Xilltililzk: gnfgzlélllilglfeLggg-ilseglgugg; bolllfuta‘: B9,, Mlmelll mom‘; n “Wm; ‘Ilghia lcknot a tiilmotfsr wavy, y N V ggtoxébwoizngfi 01;?’ "massamme: Stye No. m..... ..... can .-.. to make a hit with him when you present him with a pair. The seed _ . _ _. . ._ Th?" 9°" i a" P- "e e "ye Food- a Glulletta" which h. composed "we 1, m“, l. very “m, - o strain on t e nervous system n great in 1100. l; ' ,;,';m| pattcn-i can be obtained in sizes ‘i.’- and 9 fl0. Each pattern lh- But you can prepare for this Berlioz was a Hench composer ‘i cl instructions wiihout lbbreviutlonn, for knitting, detail chart of the ’ B u ulul "gin h‘ l of great originality. He has had a i. . . Y I Y I t ll nerve rastorat v0. ' "fl- t h only women who are in a nervous condition “m” mfmm“ °“ °"°h°""“ are“ “an” , complete pattern and instructions for all of these ‘designs Llvin in f d d d f h l h ' dei/BIOPNEM- Th! lfllh “if”! and ZOcenta in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown l 7 ‘n’ ‘n "l ° W 5t 3 QPWMIII» _ “my; gully-mom ‘ml whom he Guardian Needlework Department. i Th“ bnfl‘ d°wn mQMIIIY Ind Phi’! QIHY It u"! fall in luvs, inspired the famous cm "ma" "Symphonic hntaatlque" and in i530, tho dramatic symphony "Romeo at Juliette". These sym- phcnlca ltatnpad him a! a great inventive aenius. Yet his sen- ntfonallam has caused him in be sometimes called the lldnr Allen Poo of music. - Mien gi-lping [riot in hurt doth wound cientiy to get the scum. Skim the fruit then add the mill‘- This is economical. sin“ "i!" comes mostly from fruit and not from sugar. aoiiin: the M" "is," out a lid on the pan will "m" ‘ JQln?" "Aye!" she said b09010“?- "Then. iassfirhaiM vs-‘ii hostcss on Monday evening at a . _ ll l w u, l," gun- l dlmlel. brldge ln honour o! Mlss handsome and yoiuig he is and that his wife doesn t appreciate him, will is” gfiessuncggeuro; ennui‘ gyxlzhm. hm “m and Ruler nwolred o, the all“; l; Georg“. Campbell whose “we, all’? wortlévglelisyisiliilonénéréim a famous lawyer and act upon them l “lung cm be mule s“ m, all __ __iv::_______l__: ment was recently announced. ' 1mm " ' ‘ ' _ h " l‘ h l , . . In the tomb scene, the atmosp ere a. __.. t her dry er eyes and rol up her sleeves and gird her lolns for the h“ both the elements ol-trakedy . FASHIUN GUIDES ' eon THE Home DESSM You wont find anything any smarter than this new tweed c196 to. mlx-your-own-ensemble. Just l few easy steps to tha making. Wear it over a. wool dress for l. two- piece costume effect. Braid trim adds interest to the square military shoulders. Another popul scheme is a. monotone fleece wool in ol- AKEL, . _ \-_’--- match a dress. It's also tremendous- ly smart for spectator wear in I tweed to harmonise with your aid suit. The price is surprisingly low. Style No. 2023 is deaf 0d for sizes 14. 16. I8. 20 Years. 2. 8|, 8Q 88. 40 ind fl-inchea bust. Bil! 9| requires 1 5-8 yards of lit-inch ma- terial with 1 8-4 yard: of 89-inch lining for shorter length cape. 80nd fifteen cents (it) in stamps or coin (coin pref rode, wrap coin carefully, nddroll Charlottetown Guardian giving:- And dolsful dillfilll the mind OFDTOIB» Than music with ha: ailvar sound with moody help doth lead ra- BIB. "Romeo and Juliet" Act IV; Icons . . o... iv n - s-i» m. wqrnm-ww -i.-.c-.».-.....wc»..... "Ara you fond of moving pictures. v hell me tae get half-a-dtztn doon o0!