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Give 11‘..- Ami -1 ~' m- ‘, 111:1 . - - . . . . . . -- I-i.l.i'> TOR-THE .1\.\KI.E BOXI‘. 1 .\ltl-I Nl-IW IN $|1Ul§$ n“ 11 W1! ti-ver years , ._. a __ , .1‘. are flirting with~ \ .1 . 1 ‘ ‘ .1 t1..v.11‘:.1.:o11.< of bracelet for spr 1111 111-w iiiierpix-ta» f ‘he _vo11'i~.i‘.|l rilCC 't_\[1c _\ 1 i to b~ known 111F111)" “.03, ‘.111 .1, “.\Iu1‘_v .1.1111-.~" u11111~r I. . .1, 1.\‘i.1“1 11.11111 ll11'_\‘ uvrt- 1-11o1‘111o11s'»r 1 wa~ 1.11-- pump with 1 111111‘. 01' 1111- modified buttoned . .'1- the ankle‘ , . for \ ft , (l(‘>2"n"1‘.\ to ~ , t». a your sorts are 111=1v1_v 11111111111111 to have 115-‘ ‘ 1111111111115: than I‘ ‘ 1 ' . which wzll 11p- , r1111i 111i1-1‘\\'o1c1i the . tied w "b1111- siiizlul which finish- .1'. side or buck. I - i: Q1 ytllii/iy 1 - Ct (‘filial/d ASK YOUR sector: nu l g (‘trio's MINION ,1 l ‘M's were tffvlllfl 10‘ st-t-Iiiclvd spot for a, ' vvt‘: \vi11‘1‘1-A1.!:c_v‘ 11111- people, p ope. - 111111 the L1‘.l‘l was shv. 1 .1; 121i‘ 1111111 111111 a briaiii 1:11 led her to a t.1111l1111r b-r-i ‘w . cannula as ... kisicl i11-r‘ couple had r1 pants-d the “I .111. i11111‘ or five iliiferf-iiil ‘011115; :1 sjxmpntlictie porti-r i 11 i111 nzzrl \v11i.\p1-1e1l Lo 1,1111‘ '1‘ her round :0 i.‘1 . 111r1'e. T311‘ got-s. C\'('l‘\‘ tire‘- muilitr-i from there," - Ask Him Before Giving Your Child an Linknovxn Remedy Pram‘ a: ‘ 1: 1‘ 1 ~ IIEXINIKNG YOUR LINEN , Doztbic (ininask table lzncn is sol l11\‘rf_v 1:1 usrlf li‘l'1tll(‘m11‘l.llg of anyt 1111111 1-1-1111: to detract rather than.‘ .'1d1 :1 1‘... ln-autjs, but of course itcl ‘ 111w 1111110.; have :0 be taken care cf.l ‘Hand 111 1111111: is always best, andl it 1.»: 111-I. ‘fully pliable material tol 11.1111; on ‘W110i; foltlirg the edges," um» them n11 e:\'t1‘.'i fold. so that t11e 1 .-=1.i<-11i11g 1 1111111.- 011 the outer cdgel , 11 over-and-ovcr stitch, I ' iviih n11 occasional knot so that the - thread will 11ot pull, and when the l 110111 “ smoothed out, the table-cloth, y or so ‘zettcs washed and ironed, the llstltfillEfi will have sunk into the M|LK 0|: 11inch so as to be almost indisccrn- MAGNESIA 3m‘!- PHILLIPS’ i-z- .. __...;. _ Fasiliéons ’ Latest ' For Chic Dressers " l lmunmyw-illlikethlefne and, l to to save 1 rcsitienees, the llll4‘l'('.<(1llg r1111 . borough HOibL‘. , i11-gun. M1.» ipl1' . MlSS MflYjOFiL‘ St:- l Rose Lonuworlh, Mrs. l M15. Joseph P. Luutx. 1111-... .11. A vYvvv-v v§4%#“‘v‘ "IT!!! UITAKYPTIT-“YWH- uunmr?" VVM”M..W.'.W*“ “'*¢*vvv Recvzlvm -:- Social andiwpversonal -:- Fa ..AAAAAA day, Oct. 2i. It has been lll effect for nine 1110111115 since 111(- dcuch oi King George V. luv-moms of the Royal Family will now probably be sci-ii at dances and tllililllCe. The black-edged 11011-1111111-1‘ used at tlic palace and also used by C101‘- crumcnt and Dominion otiiecs also will be discarded. 1 ,- s... Queen Mary's Christmas shop- , ping this year will be done from ltcr old home, M‘ “lDOl0ilgil House. As ev1~11v011c knows. she is an c11- thusizistic shopper illldiUflllyI'C\'Cl.$ in the exacting task of choosing ‘rctumcd £10111 their visit to Eng‘ delightful :1 .1 at. the .-..-1ue Illllt‘ uppropri; 1- gilt.» for h . 1111c v11‘ clc of i l\'\.‘.~, pi-insonul ll'lt‘ll{l.<. y and 11-1.11111-1‘.\. Usually 1111s ivork in spread ovt-r 11111.11;- inuuths 0i 1111- _\t’ill‘, but ihcrc have been 01111-1‘ and more urgent claims 011 her time in U0lllli'C[10ll\\'l1ll all the changes 1d im-ailjusiinents which :1 new 11 brings about. take up her icsidencc a’. 3111111- borough Iloiue and 1111111 will b1- found for the choosing and ].l.l1'i{ .11; of Christmas gifts. Amid 1111 1111- rliiiiiues taking place iii 1111- 11.11111 1L.» now being nptiiea-iziti-(l 111:1’. Mail froin an 1. .s‘.1.- point of view. will be one o1‘ 1111- must perft-at homes i11 the lurid. u\=u~< At a charming 1‘ce;-|1t.o11 Wcri iussciiiy‘ uijiht the I..it--.i11111-.111L Gov- ernor a111l Mrs. DcBl-i- L;l{l(‘l()ti£=i_\' welcomed up‘. . 111s of ‘.200 l.’l(ll1‘.'5 and gentlemen 111vii.'-1i to 1111-1-1, hi1‘... Ewan Altii-Doiifild, OBI-Z, of ‘For- onto~thc bt-lovoti Island 1lil1ll0l'(‘5&~ Lucy l\i'.1ud l\/IOlii/{OlllL‘1‘_\', here on la holiday‘. Government. House was a bower 0i lowliuvr.» with 1‘:cli autumn leaves and 1'.‘If[1li.il1i_‘ flow- ; crs arranged to c11l1r1111-1- the btwzuty of the tialutizil 1‘0o111.~. .11‘ -‘1d.u; thi- Lii‘1l1..GO\'(‘l'll()l' were lilo 111d». (J01. G. E. Full, .Vl.1jo1 J. it. Paton. . 1- jor W. J. Alut-Daiiultl. ll was dispensed 111 1111- 11.1111 . by 1\'II'S. T. A. Czitiipht-ll and .\lr.~. W. s Stewart. who point-d coin-c. .\l1‘.~. Robert 1,. C.‘i:.111 and .\ ‘.-. Lloyd l). .\l'i111‘11,\‘, who (-11-, 1 111111 the 1111111111“; ' 16111.11 Ht-zirtz. Miss .\l.11‘ Airs. F1‘:‘1l I. A:1d1‘1-‘\v. .'\l1‘.». \vllilfllll_\, Mrs. G110.- ;1.- iVlTs. Harold L. Palmer iiri. Loiigivoitli. Miss Jean luau. Miss Vi1‘gini;1 :5 Beatrice hfarKintiou, M F. Seller, Alias Qucnuie ban Farmer. Mas. W. J. 111.1 Dozi- 11111. Aliss- Helen Wain-ford. M1‘. and Mi‘s. 1i111‘1‘_y' Goint-z and i\li.-..‘. Rena . W001i composed ths- orche .1111 which furnished enchanting nutslc as thc SUE-its saunterecl around chatting with one another. Mr.=_ AIAQDQnQId is thoroughly enjoying l1c1‘.<111f, spending happy hours 10111-111111; old friendships and visriug the sci-ties of her childhood. a a c a While in the city this week 1.11s. MacDonald was the guest of her cousin, Mr. W. Chester S. ltfcLitre. and Mrs.» McLurc, at thcii‘ home, Bonnehinley. O O I O Mrs. W. S. Stewart entertained very pleasantly for her friends r1t bridge Tuesday afternoon and at an afternoon tea Thursday a: her resi- dence I-Iillsborough House. n o . a Miss Chris MacDonald and the lvlisses Ruth and A1111 Itogcrson were joint hostesses at ‘a shower Wednesday evening for Miss Flor- ence Brown who=c marriage takes ‘c333, w we“ dross. quite as we“ a,‘ yilnce next week. Many lovely gifts 1.x _ I a11- lt-uving this morning on a visit l 1 i l Pfilliflll from which he is making October will sec licr ‘ and Winds: 1'. I . v _ ---- . ' Tod ' Sh rlWave BOOKSIART.I_ Tim HOUSEWIFE and lfilfiPpemng-‘i 9f the Week 11:11: Program M u sic A I Court inouriung ended “lfidllca- \\'l'.il hair of any colon-i‘ 611061311 Vivid u. u.‘ h kin m, l n. l, ‘ ! For the red haired there is n. carrot-top green sl1adc—quite ap- propriatci I O O O Mrs. (Judge) Warburton is visit-- 111g Suinmt-rside the guest of the Misses Green. . . t - Miss Ethel Tanton entertained a number of her friends on ‘Iuesdfly at a four table bridge at her love- ly home in S1. Eleanors. -¢~u M1‘. and Mrs. C. R. D. Shannon land and Scotland on Wednesday, and are the guests of Mr. Shannon's 111011111‘, airs. C. M.Shannon,Br1gh- ton. 'l‘l11-y leave for their home i11 St lutciu. B.\V.I. early next month. M1‘. C. M.Slu1t11io11,who wenthome with tin-111, will not return until the i-ud 0f Novenibci‘. While in Glas- gow he underwent a successful op- lllplfl and satisfactory recovery. . . . t Dr. and Ztfrs. Cyrus MacMtillan m‘ ivioutreai entertained at a dili- ut-r 11111-1111; night i11 honor of Mrs. Murdock .\lni'KlllllOll who is in Aioiitrcul intending the Taylor- Hheurei‘ iiutiiiails. . - - Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hardy, 0i iiituiva PlllCfLllllCd at dinner on Szituiday evening in honor of Miss (ii-rtrudc 11311111111111. prior to her ' 11g for England, where her mar- - to M1: Victor Bcicourt takes - shortly. in»! and Mrs. l“. Sinallwood are l)1‘. (-11J-.;.1111 a 111011tl11s holiday visit t0 1304.111 itud New York. utvt Aitnongh 86 years old the Duke xiught, onetime Governor- ef Canada. recently inspect- i l\iili.ary1 College cadets at 1311;111:111. He wore a .o.1k i0 protect him from 1111s.. Dorothy Kirwan who is at- t-urihu; university i11 Geneva, had i11:- h 11.11111‘ of being invited to a 1111111‘ 1-1-1-1-11111111 given a few ‘X0816 1111.11 by Officer Riddell 0f the Can- 111111111 Azlvuory1 Board in Geneva and Mrs. 1111111011. ‘.11. their magnifi- cent 111211111 i11 Gt-nevu. When Miss .1111 was introduced as from 1 10111-101111. P. I.. the Premier of 0111111111 M1‘. Mackenzie King, who was i11 the rect-ptioii line, discover- cd 1111 old friend, hc having pre- viously uu-t Miss Kirwan in this city. 11111.5 Kiri-van went to Europe with 1h:- Viiuy Pilgrimage but re- inriincd ovci‘ to further her F‘re11cl1 siiittcs. O O O O Mr. and lvirs, J. Addison Miller to Bostzn. O O M1‘s. tDr.) A. J. Murchison, Clyde River, who has been spending the past few WCOl-{S i11 Detroit, Mich, 0111., arrived home a o last evening. soot 4 4 A , One of the newest books about the fascinating subject? °1 ‘he Russian Ballet is "The ‘rrasedy 01 Nijinsky" by Niilnsky‘! b°Yli°°d friend, Anatole Bourmim. in col- laboration with D. LYN!"- n 15 lppeflungly and extravag- ant-iy written, and it makes var!’ interesting reading. Mr. Bourrnflll. undoubtedly, is Niiuukyb 11'1""!- SATURDAY, octoncit 24 GENEVA 5;30 p.m.—\N9W5 from the R5019 of Nations headquarters. HBI-n 31.2 m., 9.85 H108- ROME 3 pJn,—NOWS in Einglish. 2R0. 31.1 m., 9.63 11198 LONDON 6:20 p.m.-“To the West! To the West!" A memorial to Henry Russell. song write!‘ and emigration pioneer. 55319.6 m., 15. :11 mes-z 65D. 25.5 m., 11.115 meg; G80. 31-3 m., 9.58 mes- glven to the world a ‘VH1’ 11119111111“ cer that ever lived- We see Niiinskv llvlns llw 11°1- mai life oi’ a schoolboy 8nd P11?“ of the Imperial Russian Ballet school, we see him as B EIfldW-W soon recognized as a genius and idolized by a. lavish and emotional Russian society, we ‘see him at the peak of his amazing and brief ca- reer, and at‘ the tragedy of its close when madness banished blm forever; and always he is somewhat alone and unconsciously apart, isolated by his very perfection. Mr. Bourman has many refer- BERLIN 7:.'i0 p.m.—Dance Evening. DJD. 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. CARACAS 8130 p.m.—Native Songs. YV2RC. 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. LONDON 9 p_m.—EnB‘1iSh Prose Reading- “A Night among the Pines." GSF, 19.11 m., 15.14 meg-c G50. 31-3 m- 9.58 meg. 5531,“; cnccs and anecdotes, in his book. 9:15 pm-Opcreitas. DJD, 25.4 m., oi’ interesting Ballet personalities- ii.77 meg. Karsavina, Ksiiesslnskaya, Flokine MONTREAL and Dlaghilev, whom, inevitably, 10:30 T,_m'_--cameo meah-e"_ he disliked; and he has graphic ac- divcrsifim playsx CRCX‘ 49,2 m" counts of the extravagance: and foibles of the Russian aristocracy, incidents which he himself admits may sound unbelievable to Anglo- Saxon ears. But the best of the book is the Rusasltiu part dealing with the ear- ly life of these two dancers, the one truly a. genius, the other, more than ordinarily talented, yet exulting in his friend's every triumph. 6.09 mes-i CJRQ; 48.7 m., 6.15 megJ CJRX. 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. TOKYO 12 midnight-"Overscar. PrOZTiIYIL" JVH, Nazaki. 20.5 m., 14.6 meg. AMorning/Smile shions -:- Literature admirer and defender, and he has 1 picture of pBIhB-PS the $95195‘ dim‘ . Agylun} Attendant. (in hot pursuit) (Continued on page 16) —Excuse me, sir, I've come to warn you that i! a. man calls here demand- ‘ lng money he's a. lunatic. ‘ ‘Mr. McTavish-Mon, yc‘re richt.‘ l sm‘ UP r01: LIFE ' g THE COOK'S CORNER , enough to keep us in comfort for years others. This is not a difficult cake parents and after their wedding trip south they will live 111 Yonkers. Mrs. Edie is a graduate of St. Margaret/s School, Waterbury, (ronn. Mr. Edie was graduated fmm Princeton and from the Columbia. Law School and is with the law firm of Wallcn. Beekwith and Edie 111 Yonkers. A lovely photograph of Ma's. Edie ap- pears 111 the New York Times. Hap- piest congratulations will be ex- tended from Charlottetown friends. O O O O The Duchess o! Gloucester is be- coming known as the hospital duchcss. She is in great demand for functions of this kind, owing, a teacup of melted butter, half a teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda, one teaspoon cream of tartar. For the dun‘; part, two and a hall’ cups of flour, one cup of brown rugar, half a cup of milk. half a cup of butter. two tablespoons of treacle, a pinch of cream of tarter, two ounces o!‘ candied peel. Mix the white and dark parts in separate bowl; putting all the d1? ‘ingredients in first. then the eggs Mrs. O'Hara-What! You're 50-‘, lng to sell out and marry that hard-up lodgcr of yours? What 0n MARBLE CAKE earth are you going to live on? 1;- ‘ Mrs. Mulrgan-Bt-gerra. we'll vb‘: Here are some recipes for cakes E11 right, The pofif fellow owes m.“ which are eaay to make, but. yet not so generally met with as some to make. For the white part take two and a half teacups of flour, one and a half teacups of white sugar, half half a teacup of milk, two whites of eggs. 9525i‘ 14.111311 » -_ -___> vvv'%v*‘v¢vvvvvv v wvvv vv, L‘ 4 ~ OOQQQQ‘ ‘ O-O-O Dorothy Dix '3 Letter Box A Sense of_ Humor is Frequently the Most Potent in Any Woman's Bag of Tricks When She is Seeking a Husband - Cultivate This Trait Deu- Miss Dix-I long to be loved and admired by the Wpe of mun of whom I have dreamed. It I can't got my fneii-l, shall I let that mm my chances of happiness with some one slightly inferior? Or shall 1 pursue my course toward old maldenhoqtir I do not crave a. career. I do not W916! single blessedness to married life. But, at the same time, I feel that I would never be satisfied with a husband less well Cdllcfllied than myself or who came from a family with a less refined background. So what am I to do? Boys are afraid of intelligence In clrls and I have that handicap. Also, boys make beauty the first consideration and, sad to say, while I am not ugly I am no Mim Amer- ica. Another disadvantage in that boys do not like to go with a. girl who hasn't a waiting list for week-nu date; unless they are un- attractive themselves, and I wouldn't want to go with wanted to date. So what is there for a. girl standards, yet who wishes to be popular? saved me, but even that: is getting low. 5 b9)’ m one use who refuses to lower he,- So far my sense of humor has COLLEGE c1121., Answer: Well, my dear, ii’ you have a. sense of humor, charm to conjure with, and it is the most enduring one and the 111051, pot. ent one 1n any woman's bag of tricks. Between the girl who has u iaugn hung on u. hair-trigger and who always sees the point of a joke, am a peevish living picture, I'd bet my money on the funny girl who was 300d company every time. you have at least ong Moreover, a sense of humor doesn't fade as beauty docs. It‘; good my a long pull of matrimony. If you will notice the old married couples who are Juggling along comfortable together toward their golden wedding day, you will find mat in almost every instance the wife is a polly woman who is cheerful and easy to live with and‘ who has laughed off her husband's little faults and peculiarities instead of making tragedies out 0r up“, But I think your sense of humor isn't hitting on all sixteen cyiuideu when you ask if you shall wait to marry until you find a mun 1111c is 1.11: living rpit image of all of yonr girlish dreams. Why, therc "ain't no slch a animal." There never was. ‘There never will be. If you wait for! Fairy Prince to come riding along your way you are certainly headed w- wiud‘ the Splnsters‘ Retreat. E"e1‘y girl's picture of the paragon she expects to many is a com- posite of all of the romantic heroes she has ever seen on the screen or read about in novels. Her mind is so filled with this picture of a youtln who is as handsome as a Greek god, who makes love like Clark Gable and money like Henry Ford that she only too often cannot see the bones‘, everyday young man who rates zero as a godling, but who would nuke her a good husband and a swell provider. It is a. good policy to take what you can get, and like it, rather than waste your life in longlngs after the unattalntable. Many a 111.111 whc never saw the inside of a. college has acquired the highest and broadest and most profound of all educations in the University of Hard Knocks Many a. mun who couldn't work a. problem in geometry to save his lite knows how to add two and two together until they make a million. Many a man whose grammar is rickety is all there when it comes to love Ind tendemess and kindness w his wife. ‘But if you do marry a man who isn't as highly educated as you are don't feel yourself superior. We all know those horrible wives who 5N ALL SOUL ann whose husbands do not understand their finer nature-i And we know the women who scorn the hands that feed them. would cease to ring.‘ realize that half a. loaf is better than no bread, and they take their 0P- portunlty instead of waiting for their dream and get along very comiort- ably with it. I idolice despite the fact that he is 1111 incorrigible phllaiidcrer 1111.11 keel’ me in u Pfillletunl torment until I feel that I shaft e‘.‘e:1i11:\1'_~.- i 1 sanity if I have to endure much more. and milk, lastly the melted butter and soda. dissolved in a. little warm water. Mix the treaclc with the milk. possibly to the large Scottish ele- ment in the hospital world. Mill- Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordon Hughes and Miss Mary Gordon Hughes left yesterday by car to spend the week- end i11 Woifville. O O O O ‘The tea hostesses at the Golf Links this afternoon will be Itfrs. w. 11. Pethick, Mrs. i-i. E. Miller, Mrs. N. H. DeBlols, Mrs. W. J. P. Afactvlillun, Mrs. R. Murray. O O O O lvflss Betty Sinclair, of Summernidc gave a. five table bridge and crystal shower o11 Wednesday evening in honour of Miss Sybil Tunton whose approaching nuptials were re- cently announocd. The brlde-to-be was the recipient of’ some exquisite tary organizations have a claim on her patronage in view of her hus- band's career. She is also in de- mand as a. patron of winter balls. One of the organizations that ob- tained the Duchess of Kent as its new patron is that for Alexandra Rose Day. The art and university i‘ worlds are eager to obtain her pres- JOHNNY CAKE ence at their functions. The Duke Tm breakfast cups or flour’ one of Kent has succeeded the King as mew’ °l aunr’ tw° “upmm °l president of tho Royal College of “m”! P°w4°'- °n° "F- ' Pl°°° °* Music, and the Duchess will doubt- bun“ m’ “l” M ‘ “mlnut- °n° w“ less accompany her husband at “"9 M a“? 7m“ lilwd- we c“? °f, times 11> functions held there. The "lllk- i Duchess of York may be described P111 "w fl°"1'- WEBT- and 55111118, u the 31,49,955 0f the industries powder in a. bowl. Mix these well, and of societies concerned with Tub in 7-11! W"!!! Mid add $11G 711111. Leave both mixtures to stand for half .ar1 hour. Have a tin lined with buttered paper, and fill alternately with two spoonfuls of the light and dark mixture. Bake 1n a moderate oven for two hours. woman of whom he has inevitably grcavn Wu“), c1‘ is iii 1111- . .. new love. want it, that he loves me more than any one else in the world and ii Just can't help doing the thlngshe does. He has remained a lover B11 these ycars and I, too share in his fascination for women. everything that r.oney can buy; never argues, never complains, has n0 grouchy moons. He is just a. dear, darling, irresistibly charming 011W- Can you explain to me how a mun can sincerely love one Win11". B51 really believe he loves me, yet enjoys intrigues with others? unfathomable mysteries a. serpent on a rock and the way of a man will‘ If no woman married 'ur1tll she found her ideal, the wedding belle Fortunately most women have enough sense l0 O O O O O O Dear Miss Dix-I have been married for eleven years to a 111.111 whom He is either trying t1 Jill. some . .1 1.21 I have offered him his freedom, but he insists that h. He gives Ill? JEBSILA. No, I can't. Nobody can. Even the Bible sets down as nmonK m (Continued on page l6) Coronation Shoes ..._.‘_. V‘ . child welfare. She has an ever- the“ be“ the 5N W911, 811d add it growing list of organizations of with the milk. Qour into a prepared which she is president and patron tin and bake for one hour. “I have gained 1011s of Pep and Health! " vumm, dnughw,‘ 1V3 so easy to ma)“, ; were given the popular bride to-be pieces of crystal. 1mm ms}, u, km, “no: its repeaudl and a Jolly evening “'11s happily o 0 c o V151,‘; ,0 n“, laundry, i 511mm Mrs. Izme Newbery. daughter of , I, ma“. have mug m. Show “mum Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Robinson lup" s1eeve<-."I‘11e low cut collar and Newbcry M Yonkers’ NY" who ‘the buttoned vest effect give this spent the Christmas holiday‘ M’ little dirss :1 real tic-at tailored 100k. Govcmnwnt House here m“ year AHWM important mung the guest of the Lieutenant-Gover- whis 11111111-1 is, me frnnl‘, nor and Mrs. DcBlois, was married ' on Saturday. Oct. 17th to Mr. Rich- zu-d E1110, 311, son of Mrs. Richard Edie, jr.. nlso of Yonkers, and the O O I n 1 Miss Marjory Stewart was among the yoiuigei‘ bridge litisiesses entt-r- 1 ialning at. the home or her pzir- 1 about cut-s, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Si1-‘.=.':11t, _ Rosedaic, Grec11tir-1d A\1-1111e.o11 two | "l0 mg‘ I: occasions this wet-k. l ;1-r11.‘r.b11t/-s' to ‘ksrlf-hclp“ dressing. . . , , 1 lrizice a child 1's 1111111 to put it on and Mm J, A, wmsic, p,“ 1-,,,.._._,1,,V ,- 1- 1 _ . y: 11ml?" 1' "imflfll- ‘>11 B Iiwnllis Vifiit to hrt" rtivr 111 late Mr. Edie, the ceremony in St. SOME monthsiago, Miss Irene time. No pep. Was contin- , I .1 Gzncham parts. percnle prints. Gmnd Rapids, Ml('ill,'_{;i]]_ 1 nun-s church being “normed by gfi-lotyi/éisvrgishmggillha: She COKH giillyzjlosing weight. 1 had my .- 1 111111111 "'1' - m‘ 011W 111111111111 cottons ' ' ' ' the rector Rev. Wilbur L. Caswell. - h Y ° 9 ""5 ." °° 9"“ “d Waiwldlw" ,1, F” w”? "m" m“ Prime Minister m“ H d l ' _ ‘ _ weig t to normal and improving anaemic: So I started to take y ,_. . r . .. 1. .. .... I , . g a cn c1 iue bride, who was given in marri- her health. Her happy letter tells Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. It was k‘ SW11‘ No. 1371 1; dammed for service at Westminster Abbey Sun- age by her father, who was former- hm" 5|"! did 1M5! 111k turning point for me al- right. I have continued the treatment and I am now feeling life is worth living again." There are hundreds of other let- ters like these which testify to the value of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Take them yourself to build up your health, give you more vital- ily and help you gain solid flesh if you are under normal weight. Price 50c. “I started to lake Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills a fcw months ago. I am now taking my fifth pack- age and during this time l have gained i0 pound: of pep and health." Another young woman, Miss Jean B—-—' was worried about her failing health and loss of weight. But after taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills shc writes: L’. 4 arri i; yrnrs. Size 4 requrm day morning and aft1-1\v:11‘11s 1110‘.- nred to Stansicnrl Park to spend thr- ‘ 1y remembered here. wore a prin- night as guest. of the Earl of Bess- . ress gown of old ivory satin. Her borough, former Governor Gr-uernl I tulle veil fell from a rose point 15cc of Canada. and the Cou11t1-ss of . cap. She carried gardenlaa and Iicssboiotizh. lilies of the valley. Miss Isabelle ' ' ' ‘ M. Newbciy, who was her sister's Coronation rcd birlk fair to be our‘ only attendant was attired 1n hya- of the most popular ofthe 111111111111 tlcinth blue velvet and-carried talis- ly or Charlottetown and very kind- . 1mrr1= 11f {tn-inch 1na‘1‘-rlal with i. vnrri of 2114mm contrast. 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