l. ~*~r,>;\ ~.".‘.*~&f1*2*` ._..._-,..,_, 1 ` ' I Fl Cc are of Flo eac con hoc Sai! Fle sig tit; E R11 |! '»""i"°'r'v:-feng I l 4 -.._.... 1-~.._ -f-.f ._‘ l I i A ve lui Sl hr kr tll sir rw har ing of fllli are thi: nuit to l (.111 llcli AUT do lTl(‘i Ls :- hon upo I D ln ' trus D110 B hav iznt the scd con belr vim stra f won See' ish Cori At fleil Inst '1 he 1 _ ‘l ll wo u-_ `pAGE TWO 7 _ Z THE ETON ARDIAN _ - ~ JULY 15 ' - _ , _ _` _______ ___ 7..., .-._ _.M ___ _ 0 '1 I _ r ___ _li _ |___.., . _.*:_ _ _f _-_ _... _ _ _ _ -- .l _ _ ____ __,__,,_ _________ ._ __ .___'._1 j w 'Y , _ i. _,_ '__ _ ,.._,., ._ ,,.;.._,-_ _.__--._ .- , , _ ; " ”` V f- V- -~ - - -~ --V V- --7"'-`1"" ‘ _ ‘_ A $- .. - ' .-v\a....,,l.'_ .,. _lf., gWoman’s Realm _-.°- Social _ and Personiali if-l.°-l Fashio1rrs_l`l_§é§jtitcratzirel ' ' ‘.-.d£€uo|\»..s .. _ _ e -_ : * _. . ' Y - _ _ ’ . V, ‘_ -_- o_o - _ _ *af ' _ '-*‘,j,','§{°' ' 1-HE NEW MA"-|-|ME 1-'EA What the Fashiionablesiare Wearing; 6...,” l D' ornoooo - ' lllmmue nmn»uo¢isuou'ruomoe wus W4” ' arat y lx °" “W” - ai: Bv P turn ' - _ ___ ---fV ll ll loom- f Good Hard, Horse Sense is the Outstanding A ‘I A M 21° wuuuli o nu. uiewmeo _Contribution of This Era to Human Hap- ‘__ _ _ _ r’::f1u Iiofio onlinr, piness -- No Longer do _we ' _Our Emotions ' l Reason in Hunting a Solu- W ,"‘\ tion of Our Problems = \ 'Whatever other criticism may be brought against it must be given credit for its good, hard horse sense v/ay in which it faces life, Indeed. ! think lt will go as the beginning of the Age of Rea-son." Bald B ` woman to me the other day- I “We talk about the marvelous discoveries that have been made in this age, of the Wonders 01 wireless telegraphy and the radio and the air- - and the phonograph and sending pictures _ wire and so on. But they are not half as _ _ .ltant a contribution to human happiness as the discovery that we can apply to the solution of our problems and reduce the sum of human misery by half. l 4 I "As an example of this, take this letter which I have just received. It is from a tells me that her widowed mother Allow to Outweigh Our this present era. and the practical down in history IT HAS DELIC is omy 401: per 1 It has rich strength - IOUS FLAVOUR! YELLOW e LABEL H ` V _ It draws quickly _ 4 \ '_ . \ . no and is most economical, for the price '.1 _ lb. packeti ,,,, a little gumption girl of 18, who is at college, and who is about to marry again. Now when “But there were years of Jealousy and bitterness in which we children suffered, and made our motler and our stepfather suffer, and that left behind rankling memories that will never be obliterated. However, that was the attitude that half-grown children always took in those days`to- ward the remarrlage of a father or mother. They got all the misery they could out of the stepfather or stepmother situation. 0,' _° ____ __ ‘.' o.-o.. . children and of whom we became very fond. /9 - .` ‘, ’ l . - o o. 'l ,l _ _ ' / l , “Compare that with the commonsense way children look at the mat- 0) ( §";_€f Practical. And the neat little belt buckle is plain blue. _ The cross-over bodice is - very smart and youthful. .1 You couldn't imaltno anything more simple to make. Its cost wll! prove surprisingly small. style No. 478 is designed in elses 14. 16, 18, 20 years. 36 and 38 inches bust. Size is requires 4% ~ yards of 89-inch material. - Triple sheers are stunning for the business woman. _ Charming too is I. yellow tub _silk with matching shade cotton mesh jacket for summer. ~ Pale blue linen is fetching with _ the Jacket of striped linen in pale ' blue, navy and white. Pique is nice for sports in plain or print. Beeuretofillinthesiseefthe pattern. ` Price of Pattern 16 cenrs in -ei I. .°_ (_ .f-1_7? I f"Wo were still wearing bustles!"__ m&"..°¥‘....,*":‘-...°.l.f.":::»1"*-1 all ......_.°:.;‘,4_m'a~:..“‘.::.'r‘_;~. snovod rn the country ing, Win Ind that Bprlng rngghu bought mc a wonderful new dro- complota with a um.. bcsuut and mu!! ee _ .uI“‘th. “I hy' in _ days, wo had always Ws'°‘2§’.`$.'.‘€i.`;°I ooo” °‘§"'...,2°°,,' and azoe that al-ia never bond, coop any men. _ "Sho found Surprise mush mon c5cotiva and just as soon, osnical, and throughout the lniosu :toning yoam sho continued to ug. "From dmc to time she triad ; other-aoa . oi course. but elweya camo been to Burprlaa. She found it gave clothes a batter colour and ` lasted longer than other soaps, "I use it in rny own home is this deny; and I 8nd it excellant not o y for washday but ies cleaning paint work too. And Burprlaa 1; wonldariul in “dia pan an or a undrcd ._ around the homo." I was a girl about the same age that very same thing my mother's heart. '_ Af "I still remember my idiotic ravings about my mother dishonoring my poor, dear, dead fathers memory, and about her letting a stmnger come between her and her children, and about her forgetting her duty toward her children, and the nigtmare that I conjured up of a cruel step- father who would spend his life torturing the poor little victims who would fall into his hands. happened to me, and I had hysterics all over the place, and just about broke my own and ter today. This girl, who writes me that her mother is going to marry, expresses her own and har sister's and brother's delight. She says that her mother is still yolmg and has many years of life before her, and that she needs companionship and her own home and her own interests in life. “ ‘We children have practically left home now/ says this girl. 'We are oil’ at school and as soon as we have graduated from college we will be going about our careers or getting married, and we don’t want mother to be lonely, so we are very glad that she has formd somebody who will *.1*-’_'F=-_.ist-_,: f - 1° I-fe _‘_"_ .AQ-". ` .1 - O‘_’_" 9- os l stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. _N0. 473. Size .....o......»....o... ... - - . . . . -....--ooo...--. ...uno NEMO ` 'sooo nu.-o`u"' ` `| 7' "Fortunately my mother had enough sense and courage r.oL to pay any attention to my diatribes. She went on and married a very fine gentleman who made her very happy and was a rcal fathrr to her - _ ._.°,,,yTDO_OR$ -'BEAUTY5 How Lovnv you will br / in his eyes-thanks to the velvet-smooth, clinging texture of Pompelin /////// ll///N sous Powder. And, how comlonlng l to be sssurrd of rcteliing \\ your fresh, morning lmcli- n th gh t the \\\`\ discs. 'Zia :ily :ignore \\\\ l.°.'.5’;:°.':.:;:':_1;°:;:.:;; U \\\;......N.t POM P most strenuous dey on-of~ Nrw ~/our-roeomo \\\ .__ TEST or marry anything in thc slispc of <§`§ Ei owder (5 linda) wc. Rouge (6 shades) |,btCiram Cleansing) 60:. Day Crum l....--°'".~.:...“‘:.=_."=.=hr l 6 be a congenial companion to her. We like Mr. A. very much and feel sure that we will be the very best oil friends) " ll____. "And thats that. No buckets 5 tears. No tragedy stuff. Modern children want to lead their own liv and are willing to grant mother the some privilege. Children realize dist they will be freer and mother will be hap,|icr if she marries again, /to bless you, mother dear, and every- body happy and satisfied and the/episode closed. And consider the differenglne tween being poor now and being poor in the past. Think h we used to pity a poor girl. and well we might when all/‘hc could do was to sit at home and envy those better off than herself., It wasnt respectable for her to work and earn money and all she could do was to eat her heart out in bitterness a man that came along. "But the poor girl now'/in this commonsense age which teaches if yor M rn 'ng 'nil' want a thing to go out and get it, gets her s. job and buys all the pretty A 0 I S clothes she wants. And as she works among men she has twice as ' _ __ V many dates and ten times the chance to make a good marriage that the rich girl has. l "ri uses eo so inet people who stood io s sei-loin relationship t°- '¥"'° mm" ‘ , .. _ ` " ................................-... "3 ' | city auto » __ .__ | ward each other felt that they had to live together, no matter how much ; they hated each other, but now th ey go their separate ways and dis- I cover that there is nothing like distance to promote family affection. "Yes, my dear. this is the Age of Reason, and the most wonderful ' thing in it is the discovery that you can solve almost any problem by thi use of a little gumption. Soveiflcaclous is this that I am hoping thai ` some time we will use a little common sense in dealing with thelzreat mystery of how to make marriage a success." _DOROTHY DB. . v ' ll "Quail Hrs!" the polzy adcpzlrs when rho first bu ol Surprise Se? was made in S . ftophpn, N.B., or -uxyean 'Daz $110.7 If navar realtors and the quail! has impmvadwhi advancing knowl- od k ‘ wifi' J.‘o‘Zr'.'lf."".2 quiremmte. The BL Croil =-"-e.-.~:-- B¢.Bt¢|ihm,N-B ‘ 'phoned-"Mr. Cohen, your ac- count shows that in January the bank owed you $2,000." Cohen's reply came triumphanily over the wire: “Vell, did I call you ' up in Jsnuoi-yr” TBAUFUTABLE Ken:--"Just look at those mag- "And look how common sense is solving the problem that has caused "M1" C0110"-" Ph°“°d the bmk nmcent m1n_s_»» not know of any more luscious cake ma a er, "our accounts show that l more misery and heartburnings than anything else in the world, that ol B S ` Kmy: or mnder why m olden to celebrate s. family anniversary uncongenial people being forced to live together. Now among enlight- Y°“ °W° ““ '50' Y°“ have wer' "mu, um, bum mlm ;n,¢,,,d gg QI' ll'-18!! A 8W¢6t_f00th. g ned people they simply don't do it. Mothers are getting enough sense l drawn YUU-T °°°°““l* W th” N' "mu, " ~1 layer' or'au=»ouu'sponge mer , proper c not to try to live and iight with their in laws Even children and par Wm d t T “marked when 1 cup of cream filling. _ a so ' ‘ents are not always harmonious, and sell'-supporting daughters are set "I5 ' "wha is n°°d_ughtmg Bun., € I A N ring up their own establishments when they find that they can-t stand I--Veil, éovirl; y¢Z;lurshbl;i;lld’ clzldmreea nweulll don.t rightly k;,°w_ M,y_ _, |_ONDoN_Mms \\\\` \ mothers hissing and bossina any more. I I;/iii" ‘mod hyamuuyun be in got something to do with l tes 1 fer the manager Ark lamps." _"' le l F01' nie Coo/:_ smawssanr rsasr can Horefs a cake that is a whole strawberry festival in itself. We do 1 quart sywberries. Powdered sugar. 'ismallglass ofctu-rantielly. Cover the top of an inch-deep layer of almond spouse Nike wit umm ailing. wash sue soon un strawberries and arrange than nicely on the cream filling. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and cove; llllltly with current Jelly. Whip- ped cream may be added if a still richer dessert is desired. auxin, sm ._A _ “Bee those white hills over-"lhers_b_ and we swoon some una; on the Mediterranean cruise. "What ea' that?" ' "Snow," replied the captain. _ ` "’l‘hat's what I thought," she re- marked, "but a lady .lust tried to tell me it was grease." I’ _ Ing crop. _ This farm is equipped with good _“walling house and woodshed at- tached. Large hams, granary, poul- Itry house, implement house and iarage, waggon-shed and workshop combined. It is in a high state of cultiva- llun being well watered and fenced tif-h water an lap in dwelling and tables supplied by Task Arterian System. Conveniently located to hurches, school and railway. On he North Side of Main Highway o. I. About 3 miles from Emerald d 5 miles from Remington. JOHN E. SINCLAIB, ' smonls R. rt. No, 1. H214-7-U-7-9-12-14-18-l9~7l. [mnells Fon scum: cinns .____ &!ealed tenders for the privilege I supplying and selling score cards lor the Provincial Exhibition Aeso- biltlon Races, Aug. 23, 24, 25. will be iecelved by the undersigned on or before July Nth. Racing will be three days Instead of four days as previously. One page of score card ls to be reserved for the Associa- tion. ~ J. W. BOULTEIL mutual.-ala F, if -Vs and she was now destined to wit- Then came the lightning flash. last moment when the flames were It was an afternoon late in May Swrchlllll’ him Ttaoga had pulled' when shlndas appeared in Chenuf- _ the blazing fuel sway with his own slo. He was alone, I-its arms and;hands in order that the people of shoulders were hacked and cul; and' Chenufslo could witness his W,-ith. healed. A soar lay across his cheek. After this one might have His mocca-sins were in tatters, and thought that msd men and women his eyes held the ferocious light of; and not a grief-stricken people fil- a wolf that had been hunted. He|ied Chenufslo, For hour, me mmm; made no effort to soften the news of the women dld not die out. Still of which he was the bearer. I-Ie had Toinette sew no tears. Her horror come from the border of the Cayuga increased as she observed the country as a messenger from '1"a-'preparations for vengeance; the me and wise nxny hours ahead ofvrigging of a hole and the setting CUM" ee- logs was re urnlng' in it of a tall stake, all by women‘s with nine of his th'rty warriors lhands; the gather-'ng of pitohyl -rho others woes seas. Iruoi sy mile onlierou me their! ‘was s. powerfully built man with some of the wounds were scarcely'inse at the fire stake. great hl-nd! Ind V140 Bhbllldvrl- OD 11° passed so near that Toinetie might have touched him. The prls oner followed. His olothes were torn from the upper part of his body. Hs each side of him wllked a warrior for he was blind and needed guid ance. His empty eye sockets, V lrwlolse-¢ \ ‘ " rr. f,,“‘f,;Ja°:'1f:‘:,‘;;‘,‘;;ef,°,f;:m1’ °h‘““ ins excitement 'roulette wont mr Lum snolie asain _ _ N“mmU=MH°\4°t9;h*i:°_;‘°:fG1:_ “‘ ' - ' - °-"* " _ _-M _ " `~'-*»` remote remained owe. no wel t° “‘° °'°‘°.w;` 1°” mm M bum 1ua.°rll°:“o»otu§?'wI:iwi: .ui 2: ou: eao!»Jusnm;b‘omsloomp1isnoe '“°*"l°°”°"""”‘ °° “M °' “nd ‘ Wm at the breaking point. cnonur- soo. 'rnoy nod sum o mo nouns escaped seem nom only ti-lo sooo- V ;°;m,,,,,,,,,,,, ,ofhdp H,,,,|,,,,h ,M wmi on internal medicine. Nolum- 11"" “‘°"° °*' ‘°°°' no was urs o handful or powder mm io which it neu been mon- io. some mo of limos. 'rnogu sumo. 1:, “mm Wm, WM selves nor sunl>°eltori°e'r¢m°v° *M '-"‘° “"°"° W’ 1' ““"° °‘“"“”"‘ ready for the touch of fire, tention to see him die. But in the His face was like a. mask of rock as 5 ' '°'""' mm Wwr' °!'“'l° °°nta'n°d in . tepee Then she hurried to him, lower bowel causes Pile! The Nm A, _D lm, .M mm, W nm” s tae with wood Pigeon sae oss follow g;r:e~;ld:lmv;1::k__atr;° l:;_ubi",mm Mm” ot B, mm mm ,B Km., “W h" sous. 'ru got ns or rules so ia county numoronrio ous pm) to Tl*°€5l Kf°°l'i!1¢ 11014 11° P’°m"° ternal medicine must be liled in ,1_ Annum; ueppnald and H The senses folded his arms acmss stimulate the circulation drive out hmm num,” both of cm, h" °'°*'i 'M “"4” ll" °°1'“"» “” "”°" ”‘“’“"" "°°,,°},_, “"1 "4 mmm is ouoou-s county. for MORTGAGE SALE- 'ro ni: som by Pubns .euouou`| frontlof the Law Courts Build | the maguetio meridian of the yell’ |164 south B5 chains and 55 llhlw uiosoo noon fo-sl. Mu-vs nose s- MORTGAGE SALE T0 BE BOLD by Public Auotlll mfrontofthelnwomirtsnuild- ing in Charlottetown, in Prinol Edwyd Island, on Tuadsy, thi 26thdayofJuly atthohourof twelve-fifteen o‘clock p. m. Aill THAT 'I'R.AC7I‘ PIECE AND PAB- UEUL GF LAND situatn lying all being on Township number 61 in King's County in said Provinog bounded and described as follows that is to say: Commenoing as the south side of Bt. Mary’s Rod in the northeast angle of land il possession of Alice Hughes runnin! thence by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764 south 55 chains and 56 links to the division line be-' tween Ints el. and 63, thence alolll some east Lohains to land now ill possession of William Daley, thellti nos-th to Bt, Mary’s Road aforesaid and thence wut along same to thi place of commencement eontainihi 50 acres of land a little more I less. _ The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in I mvrtslce dated September 270 A. D. 192'! and mad, by Thvmll Moose oi si. Mui-y's nose ln xlnfl County in said province, Famitf and Elisabeth McGee of the semi* place Widow, (of the one part) N urs imaorsgnoe (of mo second part) because of default havilll been made in the payment of Pfln' olpu one solemn ooourea :herew- Ilor further particulars APPLY U H. r. Mserneo, sonolwr. Nl” Building. Charlottetown. noted this me soy of June A- D |982. 'moluas SHERBY- ‘ _ Mortsll* l Sccy. 1 Thi! tfllledy was a estacysmic mothers; the transformation of a bald head. ‘ "'°‘““* "° ‘°““° "F’°°" “ 1” ni- Jmgfrioomrge ons;-your me other pam me muon sold ’°°k° " 1°' '"4' m ‘°h“°"l°°¥°‘ of study, found s real internal Pill mafia" and lands has by assign ment of her visit That his prisoner remedy He called his discovery mm, Mmm, mm in th, und” bore the same relationship wliml R-OID, and prescribed it for Mud' Mau” 0( “mm mv," .rooms wulon no aero to smosu ‘°°° P'“°““ "ml '“°°°“ ‘“ °'°" °°‘*°*‘*°""°“‘*°°°°P*°°41°'“ruoVoua mi-ilovnus-o»,¢` mm-at ooureeumotr. loves by silver neon srouna no som ¢n.f,'°§;,§,{H¢,,,-, "'° ' surprise or hesitation to his withva money back loan- n__"u“n,,”’ Honda” Ru” Bu-M. Hewsited patiently for her to fin- so ~ ~ ahuhuewwn mr, zum shook nu nom me point- ,,,,,,,,','3’°,'“,°,,,°°““‘°¢,,,,,'{“ “mm ’ » vi ed through the door to the shadows ation when Hughes Drug garnering in the pun of the set- IMI-llsooddrumsis ooo oem, me also soossoemerv bemmsdela the nurmmiwwn- E W* 'ne mmm- on-uoulers. only to Nl Dated ibis_8ad day of'Jane A. D- ll\1'_ _ ' all W. Hheflll. rg, Er? sms: , NO ECE ! Persons wishing l\\’P°°“°“ Brown 'lop this season. PW” mm application to the ullIl°“||"‘ emi to Jalr isui. M o. rnonnmsn. E .em-1-is-al l °°_\! even for s tribe of the most friends she had known into fiqdml 'lbiaetsasvayedtaekwascaad is nog mn. as .moe ooiey me urs igmwxmu mused!-Bl Utopia “a ls fe until she sew tl" chi# “IW me me on-oumioo of uooe in me M,,¢,“_m,d g~,,o,,,,|,,,- gon, _ . i _ ' i . > ’ prisms' Aligneex an su. oasrlouomm. P- 5 " 4*l~_7~9-U