*1“ ‘4L~;jd ‘s1 “* I lathe orchestra in which the follow- . , .- ing took part and rendered excellent -. music throughout the evening, Mr. i; Miss Vera McLeod and the Messrs. Dari-sch, ¢ lc-diflerent instruments. Mr. “ *" Brown read-the presentation to Mr. Mann, who made ,. 9 'l-pa'§'IrT“‘"“'1§l'|1 , r 2876 accomplished by choosing the correct models that are designed especially to Iddlensth to ilaure. as Style No. I876 sketched. The surplice closing bodice ter. lninating at left-side waistline com- bines with Jabot drape or skirt to __.‘_____~_____,__ PRESENTATION On the evening of June 12th, quite l number oi pht1‘Ol'l5’Of New Glas- row Creamery,‘ and othersmet at lhe home oi Mr. A.B. Dickieson. where they were kindly received and hospitably entertained on the occa- Iion to honor our‘ worthy cheese and butter maker, Mr, Johnstone Mann, and to congratulate each other on having obtained the services oi one who has distinguished himself as a first class butter maker. one so" cap- able and proficient having a thor- bugh knowledge of the scientific me- thod oi butter making, made one hundred and twenty-two pounds ‘oi buttter from every hundred pounds si butteriat. an extra ilve pounds oi butter on every hundred. fat-more than we formerly received which bakes one thousand dollars increase in the seasons‘ output. M: Donald Andrews was called to tfbe chair, and opened the meeting with a short speech in which he stat- ld the object of the gathering. Speech- ls were also delivered by’ Messrs. O. n’). Ilepage, Peter Goodman, A. B. Diekieson, D.G, Nisbet, J.L. LePage, ¢ elm ' _What the Fashionable (Illustrated oilsohili; Lesson Furnished- Wlm Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington ' Fashion Magaaine is ll cents, but ‘look slenderi It is very easily Are Weafing detract from width. The two-piece the Jabot sll-‘apo stitched to skirt along periorated lines down left aide. The bodice is completed with couar of ecru lace and inset veatee oi plain silk crepe. Tibeaet-in sleeves are gathered into narrow out! bands. This charming dress can be copied exactly. It comes in siaes l0, 1s, years, $6, 38, 40, s2, 44 and 46 inches bust. In the medium size, it takes but 3 yards, oi 40-inch material, 9t yard oi l2 inch contrast and 1% yards oi 3% inch lace. Georgette crepe in purple aster shade is flattering. Dull black silk crepe with collar and vestee oi eas- shell silk crepe is dignified for ma- ture figure. Printed chiffon voile in capucine tones, suntan-beige. crepe silk and peach shade in rajab silk are chic. ' Later for Fall, make It of black crepe satin using two surfaces for smart contrast. Pattern price l5 cents. Be sure to fill in else oi pattern. Address Pattern Department. The Large only l0 cents when ordered with a pattern. scum. also eelelaeaeeaaleeacsaslealwelaaaoeaecel Name sudoladarlst. ' City "';.'.'.'.;' __________________ hearty vote oi thanks was tendered the host and hostess, ior the use oi their home, to which they ilttingly replied. The singing of the National An- them brought a very pleasant even- ing w a. close. Mr. Johnstone Mann, Dear Sir: We. your friends of New Glas- gow and adjoining districts have met here this evening to spend g mu] hOlll‘ and I150 f0 express in ygu our appreciation of your splendid ser- vice as butter maker. Since assum- ing your duties you have proved to be B m“! Clpeble and efficient work- man. ' Your astuteneas, in the manage- ment oi the business under the most trying conditions has won for you the admiration of those you served so faithfully and well. Your manly conduct has) been an object lesson and an example to those you have associated with that shall not. soon be forgotten. We very qnueh ream that your stay with ua has been so short; however it has been long enough for us to admire in you those flne qualities oi mind and gjvatson Semple. Adam Brow, John D. ‘rrainor and others. A splendid programme of vocal and instrumen- lal music was much enjoyed by all. .~. lmest Dunning and Miss Anna the pianists. with Eric Found. lpric‘ cousins and Ivan accompanying with the Adam following address 15nd muwatsoh Sempie made the any butter-maker in our iaotory. ly assure you oi having our kindest regards and best wishes I01’ Y9"! future success. Buwcll Parish Church. heart that in every ‘sense pongtitutg a true and upright citizen. We ask you to accept this gift as an ezpreg. sion oi mlr goodwill. and as an "i. ilpecial mention must be made of ‘dence oi our appreciation of a ser- vice that has never been equalled by 1n biddinswvu iareweu we sincere- Patriot please copy skirtis attached to hip yoke, with" exhaling and lowering the heels as 1M0 Play the large muscles and stimi for keeping fit. '1=hysics.l fitness is exercise that you may practlcg m, home orlin the office several times a day before an open window. erect, hands on the hips. Take a deep ‘breath and rise on your toes as you do so. Hold this position for ten or twenty counts ind then exhale -:-; Social and Personal A: Fasllfllw a illiludy Booozlcia Etiquette‘ Byllolwtalaa m, Q. Ii a woman is wearing ‘an ea- pensive ccat. may she retainlt when‘ entering a restaurant with i. man. instead 0i checkins it‘? ' I _ A- she may retain it, and when seated. slip it over the back of her chair, or place it on another chair at the table. ' Q. When a woman has been atop- ping at a hotel, must she notify the clerk when lesvins? A. Yes. She should not!!! u" deck and request that her bill be sent to her room. ~ .- Q. May an invitation sent to a husband and a wife be aclmowlcdsed in the names oi both? A. Yes. “Separain acknowledlfl- ments are unnecessfly- ' ooaaacr nasarnlxo roa aasurv Breathing is carried on partly by the muscles oi the chest andparily by a. great muscular sheet, the diaph‘ "gm, which separates the chest from the abdomen. - new people except those W110 B" singers use their diaphragm much in breathing. They depend too much on their chest muscles. with i119 N‘ suit that the dlaphrllm dew not "=- eome fully developed. n, i, a good idea to practice deep breathing, making a conscious effort w use chiefly the diaphrl-Em 911d lower muscles oi the chest. When this is done the Waist expand-b l! the diaphragm pushes down the ab- dominal organs instead oi contract- lhg, as when only the upper muscles are used. The second factor essential to cor- Houshehold Hints Byltobertabee Sewing Hooks and l!" A pieceloi chalk serves a good W?‘ pose when sewing on hooks and ell"?- After the hooks are sewed on one side, the garment should be chalked where the hook is to meet the eye- This saves much time and measurlfll- Turllvl If tulips are used for a. table decor- ation, drop a. tiny W» 01' W“ l" ‘m calyx of each flower. Ihcy W111 h!” not breat g is a clear state oi the a much lonzfl‘ 1119 than °"'h"?“5°' passage. Ii the “m , as by adenoids, P“ ‘ mouth-bresthirlg place, a habit Add baking powder to a. recipe for which ii not oo ted has a most byggd or rice pudding and it will el- harmful effect on the general nutri- iminate all danger oi having a 110111‘. tion and on the facial expression. soggy puddins. _ Those who have learned the sec- " rets of relaxation and deep breathing ~ Tn," will always have poise and serenity. It CABLE HEAD WEST _ms g TE is the habitual nervous tcnslonsand shallow breathing that rob one of The July meeting was held ‘gash: youth and beauty, etching deep lines 1l°m° °" M“ wm“““'D' malt‘; m the m“ md mum; the body old with nine members and two v 0 beiore its time. . _ present Wm"! film"! f? “m!” Here is all exercise that will help "My om Kentucky H?“ l ma "- you to develop graceiulness while you pm“ w mncm w“ use. o! B’? no 1am“): to breathe deeply and ing Soda." Minutes oi the last mee -_ relax for beauty,‘ It will help you to m5 we’? read and “pm-Wed" A new "aw m pom and "remty at“ secretary was appointed i. e., Miss sum ma’ Nude clasped, in "out Laura Simona. After the business Step forward on the left’ foot. Swing w” °v°" an “dam” w“ ‘ma’ 3nd the arms upward, elbows straight, " lovely fountain pen and mm“ “l” rising oh the toes as‘ do so. rh- Plw-“imed ”° ‘h’ “mml ‘°°’°“"" hale deeply from the very depths of Mir” Mmme clumsqn’ by mamm- your lungs on the upward movement, m“ mums‘ by M“ wumm A‘ throwing u,’ ‘meat out and the head McLaren and Mrs. Robert McKen- back: hold the breath for a second m- 'I"‘"“‘“°“““ ‘°‘°°“°“‘ ‘b’ M‘ or two. Unciasp the hands and throw Chaissm‘ and a 5mg by Mm‘ Frank m, ‘rm. bukward and downward’ McLaren. L. Simons, and M. Chais- son comprised the prokflm 0f ‘he evening. Iiadies were then treated to ice cream and cake and the sing- ing of the national anthem brought this most enjoyable meeting to a close Next meeting to beheld at the home oi Mrs. Howard Anderson, when Roll ‘Call wilibe responded to by a col- lection oi ilve cents. ‘Following’ was the addressz: Dear Miss Ohaisson, ' ‘We, the members oi Cable Head West Women's Institute, having learn- ed with reg-ret that you are aboutto se-r ver your connection with- our In- stitute which you were instrumental in organizing. Wishing you to know m; mgrgly 5 “d, 1g bun“ health how much we appreciate what you 5mg bcauty u, m“ 5nd “gum ' have-done [or us. As our efficient sec- Hgpg ,1, mom“. good. breathing retary-treaisurcr, you always gave of your time and talents cheerfully. Your musical ablliiy helped greatly to make our meetings interesting. We want you to accept this small gift, not for its intrinsic value, but as a slight token oi our appreciation and as- a remembrance of the many you do so. Return to starting posi- tion and repeat ten totwenty times both night and morning. Step for- ward on the right and’leit foot alter- nately and take the exercise beiore an open window or out-oi-doors in the fresh air. Swimming. tennis. hiking, golf, dancing and all outdoorsports and gam are excellen breathing ex- ercises. Plenty of fresh air is taken into the lungs to keep the body in 800d condition.‘ Exercises that‘ bring ulaie deep-breathing are necessary Stand Bridesmaids who attempt to enter Nottingham, <78 grateful all kind acknowledgment. u England. with heads uncovered, will. be refused admission, l recent am: the reading oithe address a Wheeler, the recwr. according w a warning given ‘by Rev. l/ll. .\ - '21,. as . 4 _ 3 wcanhnlvs KOW" I‘ an! oLCgnadagl-lflit "_ slowly. with an sound. Exhale as much air as poe- aible so that the next breath will be deep, -but do not strain. Iwpeat three or four times during ‘the day. v W,“ . whim," pleasant evening we spent together. Signed on behalf of the ‘members oi Cable Head West Worriens ‘motl- lute. Mrs. Jasper MacLarenf ident Mrs. William A. McLaren, Vice-‘ . President, _ ' Miss ohaiason. though taken en- tirely liy surprise, in a few well chosen words thanked the ladies for their For 77w Cook s , .....__ _ .'I‘hlve dsasertspouns butter, 2 table. BIO remembrance and’ particularly em- phasised the‘ factthat’ they had heartily duo-operated with her dur- ing her _stsy among them. ‘ raamls" numaa omsssrral _v'.- _ P‘; m". TheNcwv Order oi WMIIIII | IDorothyDZrII, -.- L iterc ture its RECU DIWQTVQS. ance oi the inevitable and an ei! their own shadows. that when they gave their hearts to made a bad investment and tbby loss and let busy with something, _ Auoiusknowplsrstyoiwemsnwhelsavs who have simply put their old lives blhill tllli bappinpsontheruinsoitbeold. To wander through the historic floors and walls and drafty windows heating and lighting faculty and absence of eve pity ior the poor Kings and Queea who had‘ have even a. bed to sleep in that wasn't as in that wasn't a back-breaker. Why, we such hardships! ' And modern machiner by turning on an electric corn and taking a Joyride is that one turns on the gaswhen she starts to out in the cold to split kindling to light the vacuum cleaner and the electric broom and the wash board. Fae song oi the shirt and the overall and the babies‘ sen store has taken the plac But it is not so much of the inere to speak as oi our improved morale. tragedy in the world as there ever was. with that. Death still desolaies every household. ing hand upon us. All oi us know disa and the frustration oi our'hesrt's saner viewpoint on our misfortune, more courage more philosophy with which to meet the ups and In my childhood I well remember a crepe from head in foot and with pallid to visit my mother and hold a lodge of sorrow happened iortyyears before. cheerful word. __ They were literally skeletons They took a morbid pride in never having "g them in their youth and they were accorded munity for maintaining this attitude oi perpetual woe. , think it showed extraordinary devotion or faithfulness or actsr or something. ~ This weeping sisterhood ia-as extinct n who lose the husbands they adored and have their hearts broken. God pity them grief and they don't go aroundsalting tears. set about salvaging all the hAPDIDQI th lives. Many women are leaving on sorrow ever beiore them and ma It was an older generation that Another figure oi grief who used to be meet nowadays is the" old maid who bad bee had spent her lifetime pining ior her to be considered. Plain fool, we would call be: new. sister. the deserted wife, fairer woman, or for no And she also spent the remainder oi her life, reereant. spouse to return, while we all dissolved thought es harass plllht. - ~Wmnenusedtomakeapseielill Won't Come Off,” Rejoices Dorothy Dix and doors, -—_-_-_i Women nowadays don't know an grandmothers, the family clothes, beiore there were any labor-saving devices. No wonder the old to devoted wives and mothers wholperlshed of exhaustion ._._...__. V ything about labor compared with their own housework and make all oi gas ranges or sewing machines or cemeteries are full oi monuments in their early 80s. who had to do all oi their desires. But, "C", __q-—ue-- ------ __-_-__— iaitnlaas lover. whose husband had left aw reason except that he elnlplyobollifl! NIQWHMOI I! n-ji iavalfi They never smiled. The menwbewefllotwfltw Marissa hath divuaaellsir ow as the iebleq NiPhe. Women the children they worshipped still . but they don't make a cult oi their the world down _ll'l the brine or their They bury their sorrows in their own hearts and they deliberately ey possibly can out oi their wracked weariagomourninl. which keeps their own ks memories of their ownloea stab every isrespect to the dead, only a brave accept- ort heats darken any one’: sunshine with ole slstm that are left don't adored for them taweep upon. e live tasks a wide berth. common, buthbac we seldom n Jilted in bar south and who healed to ltfilllth of 6h!!- “The World is "o More Cheerful Plooo to Live ii. Since Women Have Quit Using the Tear ‘ Jug and Nailed on the Smile That monumuonugumsntproeneoeaeeaoerainevbeilivlflewu" growingworae orbettenbutbethiaas itinemthvlvilflbililflufllulifl" a getting to be a more cheerful place m live in and owls are new!" W than they used to be. . _ o! course, every one including those who lament for the good old days. that they wouldn't have back on a bet ii they could, concedes that modem inven- tions have made physical living easier and pleasanter than it ever was beiore. The laborer, earning even a modest wage, with his electric lights and his bath- tub, with his hot I-Ildeold running water, with steam. heat. for cold weather and an electric fan for the hot. with his homemade radio with which he can tune in on grand opera and prizeilghts, with his ilivver ieth- _ ered at the back door and a movie theatre around the. corner, enioys luxuries of which the lnilllogaire of a couple of generations ago never even dreamed. ' palaces oi lhlrope with their cold stone withtheir utter lack oi every ry comfort, is to be oiled with w live in than: and who didn't hard as a rock nee a chair to sit positively couldn't stand to endure y has taken the curse oi! work We milk boesy switch and the only diflelonee betweenplowing a o. Viltable Ind the other isn't. Mother get breakfast instead oi having to go anre. Shepuncheaabuttonand» washes save her having to bend over the tories, instead oi tired women, singtire rompers, and the delicates- e oi the ‘cellar with its dozens oi Jars oi ism and ase in the comfort oi living that I wish Unfortunately. there is Just u much No human ingenuity can do away Sickness lays its blight- ppolrltment and disillusion and anxiety somehow. we have got a to endure our sorrow, downs of liie. group oi spectral figures, draped in who would come periodically over misfortunes that had y never uttered a at every feast they attended. 0t over" whatever griebbeiell asorteirespectintlueom- wrote um "men must work and women . must weep. so runs the world away." Women have wiped their eyes. They are no longer cry-babies and the few lachrym get much sympathymor have many fshouldm Instead we call them whiners and quieter: an macros; wbmverin. Ilvftinysumna. y IWQWQ" " .,. . ._-, that j . i l i oahilritiffiofiwiiooor “After my baby was born I was very weak and run-down. I was not able to do any heavy work for about two months. My mother advised Lydia E. Pinkhamh Vegetable Com- und and I started totake it. ou should have seen the change in me. I am_ now well and strong and in good spirits. I also take the Liver Pills and I find them a wonderful help for cogmlpadonP-Mra. James .1 a- I o ‘L oboe. “After the birth of my m" ond child I was alway! {"5115 tired nervous and weak, an had headaches, backaches and terrible pains every month. i sufl’ _ two years before l tried l. dia B. Pinkham’e Vege- ble éompound and it was through the advice of my hus- band that l took it. I got four bottles at first and l: did me a world of good. lrecommflld {f to eve woman l know. —Mrs. . Ban-in. R0 m Lydian lil. i.lll<_lltlll_l’$ ' \/€§]€l2l|)|(’. Conlpolsnid. “L. l . v '_ a iqnhihnn Alvilli illl‘ (u , _ ynn, _.'\l.l.~.:.. 1'. H Jiiil (Illmllljii. illlinr-io. Q.\r1;i'<i.\'. ‘ The great big boys with their smooxh pink heads And their glasses Principally mayors. - She calls them Tom or Danny to: And they love it, she says- Lord, how the ylove iti HYMN 0F HATE 0n Board an Excursion ‘Drain BY A WOMAN - I hate travelling‘ with women. They irritate me. They eat. too much end drink too , little, ‘ Far, far to little- llven in Quebec. they like to linger in the dining-car Toying with menu-cards While others wait. They talk incessantly in high-pitch- ed voices. The young ones screech. The old ones whine They ask questions-filed. what. questicnsl . Oi porters, conductors. b; waiters in the dining car, Oi other mom-ii there are any. Bur. the men avoid us. ‘may eprefer women singly or in 1 hate the cheery soul- _ Who loses her lusllle with s will She‘ pretends ‘.0 like rain And early rising- She loves to make a little pun. l4 laughs At six A. M. she laughs! I ha the pretty one She is always swing new dreadful she looks. _ Pattil". l)?!" permanent And wlftrning her pale little Mi! She wzs"es~!1er step-ins each night And her beige chiffon starlcilgs. I hate u"iy u-"men with £1151! ' pr"r-'~~-t t"~"1. p,“ _ Ami -"'--. teeth. ‘ lln pairs for safety... And i""" " w“ “i! 514W t _ or c": .1 Baitey for he men And F,‘ .___ r,“ Z0315“ crown, I l hate the love-lorn lady. '8he telegraphs at every stop And mourns-HIS absence. I has their white heir ‘Their steeping shoulders Their sagging breasts and the! She wants his cooling hand M19" "P1" n um upon he, throbbing bmw._ And their littli, wrinkled, D99 n1 Gosh, how I'd like to clutch mine W“ ltound her throat. ‘ . 1 hate all women-u I travel W! I hate the iretiul one 1mm who never lxuu| A! I 100k liltp the lWlYmI» 5°57‘ She tones, tosses all night long. ‘Pmmd mm" Wiping the cinders from my W" for I hate the woman I see there- Tnough she may wake us, snoring loudly. - lbe finds siuzs in her water Lumps in her birth . And the journey long, intoierablyl I hate her most of all! long! . _ ‘I h ‘the speeches bore her . A Morning S334 ‘ms sights annoy her ' ' She ‘cannot eat a single thing- mlcept at tree banquets. “ v_ 4 through the home of a W" Y“'5“m‘ oi a southern state.- "Do you think it's healthy w 5"" those hm in your house?" h! "*5 the owner. ' . “Wel-l-l. rvo had ml in L?" yare house for so-oae W". u‘ l ain't had one no on me yeti" f! hats the bcssy worn!!!- Bha‘ lodlll at cheap hotels. She organises stunts she makes us sing songs. Songs without any words, without music. __._._.-@--— h: u»; big boys‘. who love them. '11,, mp, p", em. will owl ' " she says, ss,'lso,ooo on houslna schmvl- i are not a problem when you travel with i116 ~ r t kiddielf-ryq" cw el- ; v ~ yo» get wholesome b66111." cit \' '1'. coil“ i“ l‘ “H . auclusr 9. mo , 5 l. ,p.' ,aoili¢ .f. and.Kellbss" ’