. PAGE EIGH‘. WomankRealm -: -__._. "rm: cnmzrmurfnawtv (_;_LlARDI1\_‘_1"_ ‘ _ SEPTEMBER u. - Social and-“Persoltal -.*-’ Fashions ,-:- Literature t . A r-‘n . m for chic. lilllt‘ maids of 6, l! in "v l2 yrnrs of stipnlstf- catcd taste. t, Th:- fs distinguished by A wmcnt of pluits. Al, the AWTiat the Fashionable are Wearing , l Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington l centre-front it ta pressed into an 1n- verted pla-it which with the aide kilted inaets, forms box-plaits at the front. Pockets top the killed insets. The scalloped closing oi the bodice with Peter Pan collar is novel. Style No. 2659 in red and white printed pique with white trim is a splendid dress for immediate wear. It will be lound extremiy smart an practical later for school. Nile green linen with white linen ' collar and cuffs dotted in green and frilled with sheer white linen is very smart. Cotton broadcloth, cotton shan-t tung, gingham and printed batiste are other Irritable serviceable fab- rlcs. Size 8 requires 2V. yards 35-inch material with ‘w: ynrduE-lnch con- trastmg. Pattern price 15 cents in stamps or coin teem preferred.) Be sure to nil . in size of pattern. Address Pattern Department. No. 2659. Size Hun-nuns"... -.--.-.-.....-..-......-.-------..-.~. Nllmfl lalllalil!‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~aa~fllnallal street Address ....u"....--...-..---.-.-.......-... City State 'l!—2"‘w'." w’ """”"*¢__-___ Rollo Buy and “ctmty , Ali's lsabo.‘ _§l-.1At~l)0n'.r.\l 20 Graf- ton fit. 1 'Y:f;t\t_.t1\'n ts visiting lrlonds in Rfiiu Bu}; and V10 nity. Mcssr: Johctth UacCormac and Angie MacKtuzion visited Armadele , recently. Yyllszs Mniiv Pt-tcvs, llllYFC in t-ralm in; 6t the (Thy liosp;t:\l, sue t a few -days in Rollo Bay inst week. UavCsrntnc and son ‘Mr moturccl t0 St. .‘.!r Jnntrs ..v,pat.cr. Rflix U91'."7.(':~ 'l',".1 ‘M: E. ‘Reid, Surny Slope Farm, eollo Bay W84 a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr and Mrs Archie Bradley and xieplieu' Mr Doyle of Gloucester. MLSS mo ocred to the Island last week and spent a few days with Miss Georgie and M: Joseph Deagle Bear River South. We regrettihe illness of Miss An- gelina Gillis, R0110 Bay list 511d hope for her speedy recovery. Mr Earl MaoEu-en returned to Halifax rooewtly after spending his Amonz the to Rollo Bay rcrontljt were 11': and Mrs Jrsogh _. librr son nwd ion Freddy, Launch- < TtjPZztco Mrs Ii. .\I.icCormac and ‘Mrs C. Mcllonnltl. st Georges. and "Miss Fxtrmemla Catnpbcll. Primrose. Yl5l‘ 3T5 , yfMr and Mr; Datiicl ltlacEncliern ' oi-fohnitnqc, mnvorml in Rollo Bnj.‘ .. 813d Sourzs itwcxitlir. Two are glad to learn that Mr. "rpm Ccrprtitpr, fravcr R0110 Bay. dswrrt-rovcring from his rem‘ it. serious ’ iLfncss. ‘ '31!’ Eusobltls E. , _, '- _ ics let". Monday ,' , University. Dmtccttc St Char for S‘. Duns-tans .- , Ono of the best. (IIUICCS 0i the t: L ‘ ; Qflttended the dame. in the commun- ' i | itg: I-uul at L, _ I ‘fight lnsl. Excvllctit music was fur- i ‘lavished and we u dos-wand a sub-‘ a scum-n sum nuts realized. Among i , those taresent were the Misses May j mind Rim Whytc untl Henrietta Mac , Qljbnald Soizrls West. l l g _. w" “ i a MRS. o. w. POSLIFP l .. .-..-v.n-_n-.»..us-_~. a t-.. if 4 zn. poor hcnlth should not hesi» ,4 ' t‘ ‘mt: to try it. When l was , f‘ _ . raking the Compound l cried Vii ' . the gamplcLLivcrlPgls I foxflnd , , l, _ ' r g pa ‘ ‘age. ave ta en ; ’ ‘ ' " " lllcm evctly night since and l Q.‘ . can (cclmvselfimprovin .Iam ' so thankful for the g they , do me that l have told several f , I ' - wnmerv about ic."——Mrs. G. " t ~Ly~d1 a l ’ '1 ‘ V l ' I ‘t . J ‘ . ‘f ,., ~ Vegetable f5; * figs _._I,,_ m. t " utxnf. "" a 1 t r "' , l . 263 Huron Sn, Stratford, Ontario "Lydia E. Pinlchamk Vege- mhlc Compound is a good medicine. Anyone who is in holidays with his parents Mr and tMrs Alymer MaeEwen Rollo Bay East. ' Among the first year student at Prince of Wales College are Misses Inuisa Peters, Clea-male Mshsr. IAur eta MMRAA Rollo Bid-Y. Helen Chaison Bear River Mr Clifford Peters Rollo Bay East urns a recent visitor to souria West . Mrs biacDonald Clear Springs Mrs t MacKinnon and Messrs Hugh J and W, A. MMKinnoq Rollo Bay West spent the week end at. West Riven-R. A newly-promoted officer gave a dinner to his company. Addressing flea-son was the VGrtllCL of th:se who the men, he said jovlbily: "Now fall upon the food without pity. ‘Ir-eat it St, Charles 0n Friday as if it were the enemy." At. the end of the dinner he observ- ed a sergeant sneaking away with two bottles of wine. "What; are you doing?‘ ‘he asked. “Observing orders," was the reply. "When you don't kill the enemy you take them prisoners." MR8. '1‘. B. SLIIMAN R. R. 4, Cobourg, Ontario "Years ago when I had a sick father and a nursing baby to care for, I ot all rundown and l took Ly is E. Plnlrham's Vegetable Compound to get strength to do my work. An- other time at Change of Life, l had severe headaches and felt tired all the time. [took aeven bottles of the Vegetable Com» pound and felt like a new woman. lrecommend it to any woman who ia at this age." -—-Mn. T. E. Sleeman. inkhzmfs (funlpuunti 1011 can tell it blind-fold ANY real tea lover knows when he is getting King Cole. No other tea can match it: for flavor, fullness, and strength. Not only that, but, properly made, every cup of King Cole Tea is ex- actly likc every other cup. Other teas may vary with changing tea crops, and changing prices. But King Cole is always mriform because of the un- remitting care used in the selection of the tea leaves and because of the enormous reserve stock which we carry at all times. and Kgncliobc T“ King Cole Coffee is following in the footsteps of King Cole Tea For The Cook l [UPI-L PEAK J Alil Ingredients: 4 cups t2 lbs.) crushed fruit; 71,‘. cups till. lbs.) sushi”; 1 bottle pectin. Use only fully ripened fruit. Peel. core, and crush pears so that every piece is reduced to a pulp. Measure pear pulp and sugar into large kettle. mix, and bring to a lull rolling boil over hottest; fire. Stir constantly be- fore and while boiling. Boil hard l minute. Remove from fire and stir in pectin. Then stir and skim b)’ W?!“ for Just 5 minutes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit. Pour quicklY- Cover hot. jam with film of hot. para- ffln; when jam ls cold, cover with ‘s inch of hot. paraffin. R011 glass t0 spread paraffin on sides. If desired. add ground cloves mid cinnamon, or grated lemon rind. Sometimes sets slowly. Requires about 3 pounds fruit. Makes about l1 eight-ounce glasses. i O French Wrzter To \ r I Viszt Marztimes ‘MONCTON. Bept. lL-Count Rob- ert de Caix de St. Aymour, a Frcnoh writer of note, who recently arrived at Quebec to spend some months in Canada, will visit the Mnritimes in the course of his tour and study the agricultural pursuits and plans to make an extensive enquiry into the Canadian farming system. particu- larly in the Maritime Provinces. ls interested also in historical sub- jects and will delve into Canadian history while here. The material he llthers will be incorporated into a book on his Canadian impressions, after he returns on France, He is be- ing accompanied by his wife. Ilizzy, Weak Heart ‘Ieniblelleadaches All Gone. New Life “FRUlT-A-TIVES“ Stop Years-old Tortures Quick "Was bothered with dizziness, weak heart. terrible headaches. After taking ‘Fruit-l- tivcs‘ am entirely re- lieved, feel like new _ person." - Mrs. I‘. Valcourt, St. Gabriel. East, P. Q. Thousands tell miracles of "Fruit- a-tivas." Constipation. liver trouble, dizziness, weakness. headaches end overnight. Bad stomach, blllous- nus, indigestion. heartburn. Bis "nigh promptly. Kidney and blad- der ills. pain in back go in 24 hours- Iarves and heart quiet. sound sleep at once Rheumatism, neuralgia de- camp quick. Complexion clears. moflobc . Omar PEKO! ' He. t l .AFTER Etiquette qua-tau- T Dorothy ' Letter ‘Box Ii. -!~rv. Shall a Girl of 18 Sacrifice Love to a Career to Please Her FamiIyT-Straight Talk to Girl l Who Bewaila Having Married Too , Young " Dear Miss Dix-Ail my life I have had the idea that I was to have a ‘ career, and now when I am just at the age to decide what I am really going tc do, I have fallen very deeply in love. Personally I prefer the domestic ' life and like to cook and keep house, but what worries me is that there are so many people expecting some- thing wonderful from me and I hate to disappoint them. I do not want. a career, and I think that. there are many more important things in life than fame and money. Whit lhlli I do? EIOHTEEN. Q. ' How does -the wedding car. mony ‘of a widow differ from that. of a maid? ' A. 811s should not. wear white, nor orange blossoms, nor aneuld Alta have bridesmaids. ' ' Q. Doaaamanandhiawifeboth’ register at a hotel when they enter ' together? A. No; the man a Jatera for both. Q. when eating cake, what rule must. (me keep in mind? A. 11 it can be eaten gracefully with the fingers, do so; otherwise. use the fork. weeks of ‘the third Annual Convention of the district Women's Institute was held in U188 Hall, 0n August 25th i900. M the a-fteri-Joon ‘ the Aaaidaet Stipervlsorslstdtwenty-five ‘ ‘ ‘ were present. Answer: . You speak as if fame and fortune are something ' that you only have to reach out your hand and take 1nd thlt your only dlflicuity is deciding what size laurel wreath you want and in what denominations you will take your money \,___% Why, child, to win any sort of recognition from the world God must first have siwn yo" l" "Pocial talent, and then you have to put. in half a life- time of such grueling work and sacrifice as you have never dreamed of be- _ fore you even make a dent in the public nsclousness. . Do you think the great opera. singers just walk out on the stage and warble like a bird? Every one of them has spent years and years of gruel- ing study and training. Every one of them lives the life of a martyr be- ‘ cause she can't. eat what she wants to eat, nor go where she wants to go, nor dance nor play as she would like to. She has to spend her life cuddling nor precious throat. . Do you think writer-a dash of! a. poem or essay or book when they are l not amusing themselves in some other way? Far from it. They drive ‘ themselves to their typewriters day after day, and the things that read so i easy to you were sweated out in agony. l Do you think the -plcture actresses do nothing but make whoopee when they are not cashing their million-dollar salary checks? I heard one say one day that she wouldjiva a hundred dollars to eat all of the bread l and butter she wanted Just one time, but that it was in her contract that she had to keep a certain weight and she had to go half-starved. No slavery I is greater thanthat of the film star, no labor more exhausting than that she l undergoes while making her picture. “Th” PH" °f "W9" l4 Paid by every one who achieves it. in blood and , ‘first WW" 5W1. Io mlny who do not achieve success pay the price with- out getting the reward. I have seen. so much of this. Bo many girls who ll had ' ljrfigagd mm’ PM“ "l" W!" i171!!! to do think! for which nature never , ~ 9d m1. so many girls with the little parlor voices who were trying t“ be Mellow.‘ w many sub who ma only a schoolgirl! "-0,, ,,bu,,,. ‘ 31m “"8 l1‘? n! to be writers; so ma ny girls who could just recite pieces at t d e church enlerummmt "hi? W0" "Vi!!! t0 be actresses, and they were all l rivcn on by their families at home who thought that they were genius..." find expected Feat things of them. ’ ‘ And these girls were working so hard and so hopelessly. they were striv- m: so futllely, they were so sick with disappoin men! that I felt that, something should be done about it, and that there should be a society for the suppression of parents who decide that a girl baby is a world wonder and bring her up to feel that she has got ta do something remarkable to Justify that great expectation. Bo. my dear child, break it to your family that they haven't hatched out *1 5W1" 118 they think they have, but Just a nice comfortable duck and that W" PP°WIQ W lPflnd your life making a warm home nest instead o! at- tempting a flight into the world. If you went a career. make one of marriage and wifehood and mom“. hood. Heaven known there is plenty of room in that for all the intellig- "1" 111d 911611! thlt any wonun evar possesses. furthermore, it is the ear. | '9' m“ PM" be"- I°F 1' 6'1"! you as many chances at fame and fortune as l you have husband lnd children. Any one of them may have the genius that you missed out on and do the thing that you failed to do. DORUfl-IY D12. l Dear Miss Dix-When I was i6 I sloped with a boy who was 1n gm 53mg t , high school that 1 was. We intended to keep our marriage a secret, but! l very soon there was a baby coming and we had to tell about n. My time. "id m°lh°f W“ "8 1!! l-fld l"! my husband work in my father's office, but my husband isn't satisfied and ia always finding fault. with my family and he I is going to start law aohool this fall. Recently I went to the seashore and I W“ with I- l<>t o! boys and aim of my Ike-I am not yet l9—cnd 1 realized _ all the pleasure I m miuinc by beinl ties down with a husband and a 5 baby. I am tired of my husband. I can't bear him even to touch me and I t I Wlmt to so lwly from him and the baby and everything and lust have cl coed time 0h. 00d, what 1 am missinli What shall I do? I can't stand I i it any longer. M n n” y Answer: l the Price of your folly in marrying when you were nothing but. a child ma l i Those who dance must. settle with the piper. You are called on to pay I I l l/ou should be a good enough sport to do it without whining. l ' l I . l What lbwt the vwr time baby m have broulht mm m» world and to t whom you owe a mother's are and tandarnaaa‘! You can't chuck a baby ‘"1"’l"014"llfllllloueanadollwhenymaaretiradofplaylngwithlc. Al"! "h" WW9 W"! P110594. who have been a0 kind and generous and for- l beat-ins with you? Do you m1 um you owe them nothing? m you tau». i‘ it fair to dump the can ef your child on your mother? There is nothing ' lhtlt 011M188! m! tense of iustlee so much aa the way in which all of the § relllsh young women who quarrel with their husbands and break up their homes. rush back to mother and hand ever to her their children to m” while they a0 of! t» follow carom. or go into btusineaa or do something else that they find more entertaining than nursing babies and looking after small children. whim I "W!" N! FPWIN 11D her own children ahe has done her Job‘ and it ll 11D to her daughter-a to do their: and take care of their own on- apring and not expect mother to aubatittite for them. 311i I Print Your M01’. U» 17- R. for the warning it conveys to other‘ hlsh-Nhwltifhwbottiinktiunealvaeinieva andwnooonaidcr that it would be a renuntle thing to slope with a caiiow boy who hasn't any way to support them. For your dream has ended aa such dream: alwaya do when l they crash down u earth. . Youweretoeywnltoknowwhatraallove icansywagqumggum; boyyoumaniednutaayettaratiradefalltluotheraportaandamuaementa‘ ihlt 701! M10706 "M! 1W wen '10 and that bore you to tears new. You , have changed about. that just aa you have changed about everything elae and t ‘lien of nature's greatest. remedies lust u every girl channl in the formative years between i6 and i0. combined in handy little tablet. Marvelous discovery of famous Can- adian doctor. Speedy results amuse. Get "Bulbs-elves" from druggist today. Become new person overnight. in! 7W5“!- l Youeerenetreadyformotharfwodandaoyourbabyis acire and you‘ resent it because aha keeps you tied down when yeu want to be out enjoy-l’ If you had waited until you were cider, you would not feel \ 4.1. 1‘ -~-'-- way», a ,, fitr-w-esiT-g '1." .4’ . .',_ ... ~ 1 As the R-oaidenrt was absent, ms W. D. Ross was appolnfied to take he: place. The meeting opened by the singing of the Ode, followed by the repetition. of the Institute Creed Le. imlaon. A hearty welcome was than extetnded to times present by Mn W. D. Ross, Kinross. Mrs W. J. MscEIchern of Mt Melllck, W.I. on behalf o! tine deieeli-es thanked Mk! Ross kindly. The minutes of the last Annual meeting were read by the Semetary, and fldoliled- Interesting reports were given by m; delegates from Vernon, Klnroes, Orwell, Vernon River, Millvlew and Mt Mellick Institutes. An irstructlve W?" on Institute york was read by Miss I-Iaszard an A MomingSnaile lflDI AND fililK Two crack golfers sliced their drives into the touch and went in search of the bails. They searched for a long time without auccell, a kindly old Lady watching them with cym- pathetic interest. Finally, after the search had lasted half an hour, the dear old lady spoke to them. "I don't want to bother you, gen- tlemen," she said, “but would it be cheating if I told you where they are?" that way about her. Bha would be a delight and joy instead of a burden to you. ‘Phat you crave good times at 19, that you want. to dance and run around with the other boys and girls and be carefree is perfectly normal and you may well cry out at what you have misled when you have missed your girl- hood. Iet. us hope that you have not suflered in vain and ‘that some other girl will be warned by your sad fete and kept from making a. too-young marriage. ‘ DOROTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-The question has arisen as to whether it is right or wrong for a young girl to have dinner at. a public restaurant with her em- ployer, who ta a married man, when aha works late. The girl's parents ap- prove and also insist upon her employer bringing her home. The girl ‘con- tends that it is all right as long u there ll no aflair between the two, but it is causing trouble in the man's home. L. E. H. Answer: If the wife objects, that should settle the question with the girl, ns she should not wish to cause trouble between her employer and his wife. At any rate, it is an indiscretion on the girl's part, for the world, being what it is, is sure to misjudga her and no matter how innocent she may be. she will not; escape being gossiped about if she is seen dining in public with her em- ployer. Better a sandwich than a scandal. DOROTHY DIX. irTtaTv" ILLNESS BOVRIL Saves You ‘Weakness I u Warm-m? The election of officers than ten place which resulted as !oi1qw;;_ Prcsident-(Mns Lawscn Jcnkiu, Mlllvlew. Secretary-Mrs Jack Bunny, v9, non. Miss Mmcbfiilan gave a. abut q, dress and demonstration on the mar lng of salads. In the evening the program cg,- sisted of Community aingirg rug,- inga by Misses Gisele memo.“ Iain-a Young, and Marlon Ros, as. ios, by Mrs George Macbeod and Miss Francis Wood. and Mandel; and harp duets by Misses Fnuqg and Bertha Wood. A special team of the programme we. the Highlam Fling danced by Miss Catherine Downe in Highland costume. 1e; the benefit of those who were m. able bobepreseminttieaftletrnmq, Miss Hnsznrd again read her paper. The National Anthem bcmlgitit flu meeting to a. close. Is To Tour Cape Breton Island 1 _i__ PDUIOU, Sept, fi-flerv Dr. Ihnl Baud, pastor of first Presbyterian Church and Moderator of the Gea- emi Assembly of the Pfesbywrbn Chuhdh Ln Canada, wi-lo mono the pastweekorsoinrieootnieaveaan Wednesday for Oape Breton on thl beginning of a tour of the Presby- terian. congregations in Canada and Newfoundland which will bake him from the Atlantic to bhe Pacific. ,GOlng ftmn Cape Brdfop to New- ‘fdiiiidlbnd, he will return to NON ‘$001k; 1:1. time for file annual meet- [lug of‘ the Maritime Synod. of whilfi he is Clerk, which W111 be held ti! Truro the first week in October. Ea will then set out on his Dominion- wide "our, expecting to be back h) occupy his own pulpit here on Christ l} for. (ream Soups ;‘~ EITHQGS Ihowders Sauces Vegetables. . Quick Breads Raisin Bread ‘ Salads Puddings Bevc t.____ . for CREAMER COOKING ST. CHARLES MILK runnnnua; nearly 200 tested recipes. 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