.' ._.-;Z_""-_Z.‘.TJ" "--?2--‘--1-'----~ ~- — I - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GQARDIAN ' i _£~—~ i“ PAGE EIGHT‘ m i; Womank Realm -.~- Social and Persona‘! - ‘4OOOIOO-OO-O'O'OO-OOQOOOO4Q'VU' ; Health Services of i: Canadian. Medical i Q . Association “is- Fashions. .-.- Lzrcci-crur? I r WzattheiFash-ioncbiies are We”; Illustrated Dreecmaking [lesson Furnished Wiih - ‘IA MorningSmile LDorothy Dix Letter Box Happenings u of the WeéF OOOOOOIO , . . . Every Fillets -~~"~"~"-*~"* ..I::%:::";:;.;;“misrsiiis": Proper Behavior of Boy Receives Leap Year ss:.“.:..:::“:.."::?.....“°‘"" u. fimm...,*?r,"_,,~"~=,.:,~*,,,,,;~ c. ........u.,w.._........ mistnwfarrsni doing right at all times, and to bring PPOIJOSZI] — Shall a Wlffi Wreck Her mouse‘- llrhohiii, who spends 1m lilmllflfi. 7 i’ ‘ " , out thc ilil$\\'0l‘ “Bad habits," she in- Husbanrfs Lift! by confessing He!’ Upon each side are ghostly rooms. at Holland cove. wig; fell wmic 3° m” °' m‘ “m1” "'° "" A7 Most people are surprised to quircdzfivhut is it we find so easy I 9 ' _ P90111861 WW1 111951118 811d M61313 53531118 0!! the school rink 411st m‘ “no”! “bu” o: m!‘ “m!” loin-n that a young child may have to get into and so hard to get out PdSt. —— t0 d0 a Sus dooins. wednud” dmmoon m‘ "wired or cotton in their mid-season show- xhctimntism They have thought of?" piclous Husband When down this hull you to“ your 5 bu“ m m, l“. Sh. w" waver 1118!- 4114 I V917 QUNNVO little 0i rheumatism as a disease from ‘more was silence for a moment light, ed to tho Hospital whq-g m; pgt- m" "m" _ ‘ mod“ m“ m“ it doflnlifll! with 1982. which older people suffer, a. disease and then one little fellow answered, . Tho shoulder yoke terminate; in IlhSOClIItOG chiefly with pains in the “BN7 ma, Mi... D,x___whcu a girl proposes to a. boy in leap year, what should he do? And face alone tho empty night- lent was made comfortable. A11 1m. should she give him n ring? c. nuicd arthritis, and the joints. This chronic condition in i-idcr ptnplc is more properly de- acute‘ f‘ BOY IN BLUE. ."ii‘S\\'f.‘l'I Oi something crouching crookedly Be like the child who goes to bed, .will make o. speedy recovery, M155 The little child who, tho’ a-dreod i its in the hobo that Miss Riocohling MINI-let Rhefuss, an old girl of Edcehill. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. flared sleeve. And how versatile this srsi ‘me skirt arrangement is 41901481117 smart and youthful. And how you will cnioy making it. ("iilltiiiiml which occurs in young: H you mo" elm" the d! u ruiulis and children. rheumatic fe-i i I presume the technique oi courtship is the same no matter whether the girl or the boy takes In every corner he can see, ‘Ready to snatch him into gloom, Rhefms. Bridgcwster, is coming to “mflmn "f rmummic mfccimn‘ n of a business proposition and hence it is easier for a young man to deal g Mm 1191111 Ind hm‘ Nun. (luvs uppczii‘ that ii the nose, mouth _ with Cmforids regulufion wlm mm U“ formal one of a more romantic age_ so when a Km asks _and silk chiffon; the third is Aus- children, Dorothy Ross and Phyllis riiiu throut are healthy, this is oi‘ , i 1.0,, yo,“ ha“, and handy “u m“, you Wm have to do Wm be m “y; [iffllifln 201d. ruby, orange and block who are coming from Toronto on . w ,,.,,,,,,.ndous value in protect,“ :v_hc,l,_y,,,l,, (hurt! iur-scs {our 0,4,? gist“? Smy, U you accept or, ..Nommg dbmm. u you deem“ or, brocade; the fourth is oi orchid w. visit before going to their MW Street Address _ , ou in nss "i, n‘: . - .- . i " ‘ ‘v - ' n children against serious and dh- cnmfnrtnhlvfiionf lyl.r‘cri"f,uf“r‘gulllyl‘e .0“ yum]... l, you are m doubt as u, the 5mm o; you, ream“ msuve satin with u train of plfisylhonm in Vancouver to which city _______m____m_“mun "908 o] lllTlftiill‘; lflfefllfilli. 011B 01 W111ch 15 is iiizii. ivuisnnousi itimuiler is not . .j_______. purple velvet‘ m‘ Helm w" limmienV-i will! on - »- . i iii-in" -~ --1--i u "i i ii i- ' ' ' e kg y 5"" n liillulllflllf‘ fun ,1} Jii. i i» _i s iliill u. Th“ “mm mm" is to be on your gum-d and watch your step unless w” 53°- 1"! Th“ Strikiwi dmorvnfl‘ bflwcm‘ Si-IW-iA-‘titi?“‘Iirjiuiilh-iii-iiiili‘ t“. ivuu woo n-wdv i0 lcDt some sweet vourll; thinl; sell you the feda. that it is Eldon“ Hall's distinguished bah“ ' ' ' f‘ H!‘ “mung “Wm. in “dung and in lillii givv. (l.i\‘.l;i|.i is; :1 [iun- wuv- 1L1"... - m; u“, u, 11w ma“ om; “m1 ma; yqu are ready to Settle dawn H011. GOOYKE St. Lmuornce NBUmZE Mi‘. and IWPS. Noel DeBlois en- ‘III ""“““'°“ is "m" m ‘m’ m” °" lift],i,‘!‘.l"§’5f"‘i",'."“}’[‘ “i”? 1'" m" lllid bc 1i fireside COlllpfllllIJn. When ll girl begins Cfllllflg You up over Ponsonby. has grown his first tooth. tertained for their friends at din- F m C k ‘. z adults, the joints suffer severely, imirqhi. Lzrxnliflililu :~. i l‘ “(giilln ‘me “kimono and trying to make d ates with you. bewm-e, she 113g hgr |His mother, Her Excellency the ner qn Thursday evening. 0r e Q0 ‘l e xhvlfns tmb fljlldtlicl"! u,,5;>rtiiir:;l€l1-"- Don't Ilctyriur rhilhtls r{i§t."“i|i!li yiuur lyu liguil you and is thinking you would look well walking up the middle glolismtess of“ Bessbsrg/Iughé related ~ o c a I i m? lCfll‘ (mi-s 1e lfllll ,, ant l" 1)\I\,|1‘-— n: in urrup (‘i _ , prompt I use ' “ink, W m h“. in Ores ng fac on ay W 0n Dgmgg fgghion prommu “ma. ' | v joints suffer not at all, or bu! ‘ ‘ _---—-- she attended the open meeting held hats for late spring, but stylists “may; snmw i ' ““““~"1 liuii restful siccpi (liruuiuc Cusioriu j win-n a {i111 bvsins setting anxious about your health and reminding in connection with thesipring execu- adhem gig-logy ,0 m, mimic,” 1 lrc removed M1’ gruiurnllv, the scu-riiy 0f the (lis- | . ~:- (h-prliil‘; upon which purls are :l’i1\\‘i"."\i and lire exit-m. 0f this ai- luiil Although the responsible germ i, unknown, it is. gcncrziily ngrccd iinli it inuy i-niur lill‘ hurl}; through lib: tlisczisczi tonsils. ‘Iiiait is why particular attention is given to the misc and throat when there is any in young and older adults, Lin‘ _ii.mt pain is pzirticuiurlv zlistrcb- ‘ ..-* (.‘iiii(ii'cii iruqur nily liuvc ru- liii‘l' vogue and transitory prune; \‘.'l'.il OCCIiSlOFlZii dull aches, the so- culled "growing pains". If parents would realize that growing pains iii-i: not normal, and that growing llPVPl‘ causes puin, they would un- 1'» rstnnd that it. is well worth 'l‘he numberpi deaths resulting (lircclly from an attack of rheuma- iiz: fever arc comparntivelyifcw. ‘lire serious thing, and the thing f‘i"iiiliSl. ivhich we want to protect mr children. is the damaged heart zrislng out of attacks of rheumatic ll ‘>'f‘l' in order that his heart may be_ pimcctcci. the child with rheumatic ivvci" must have proper treatment,’ and in treatment, rest is the fin- portunt point. Rcst mcnns abso- lute rest, in bed, until the infect- ion has disappeared, after which exercise is very gradually under- token. Convnlescence must not be hurried All possible foci of infect- ion, such as diseased tonsils, must The child's general health is to be built up to its max- imum. The physician cannot give the child the treatment required unless he is consulted, and here a heavy responsibility rests upon parents. The child with "growing-pains". who shows twitching of the face or limbs which may go on to chor- m, or St. Vitus’ Dance, who has frequent sore throats, or who is pole, thin or irritable, should cer- tainly be examined so that the cause of the condition may be learned. Neglect in bringing such children for treatment. thinking tlrnt time will bring improvement, is taking a. considerable risk and gambling with the future health of 4-... RESTFUL.SLEEP ,5 For FRETFUl-c rsvrmsu cl-iitoj always has iho name: i Qé/tc? zero. < CAS T o R IA I cnitoiv£°u~ i l tlous strain upon ilic body which i ‘shows it sooner or lziicr. 1t is rc- i flccied in the fur-o ricspiu: nil uril-l ficial aids. In uticliiioii. the fatigu- ed body is an easier" vu-lim for iiic germs of discnsc. i-‘ziiizpue is n rczil ; friend of the germ o: tuberculosis The individual who protesxs that it is no use for him 1o go to bed ut what most pcoplc consider u regu- lar hour, because he cannot sleep if he does so, may be the victim of irregular hours. There should be :1 regular bedtime, allowing for oc- casional exceptions, if the body is to be ready for sleep when the in- dividual goes to bed. We do not know n great deal about sleep, but cert-din things in connection with sleep may be nc- cepted. Tho first point is that per- iods of rest must follow periods of activity; they cannot be postponed without cnciangerlng the burly. The amount of slut-p required by any individual can bc based upon the fact that he should feel rested and bc rendy i0 get up nt the ilmc he must 'rlsc in the morning. This does not necessarily; imply‘ n dcsire to get up csomc [icrsons like to iii‘ in bcd~-bui cveijvoiic should fvcl rested and refreshed. nnd be ihur- oughly awake at rising time. IiEAFTY fiLliliP The surinrc of the burly receives n grout deal of ntlcniion with the rather obvious desire to mnkr: its the initiative, and that when a young woman pops wont about lovc-nniking in a. serious way instead of in the haphazard fashion they do now, a girl l iuiliuiifi itnvurri iicr until he up and asked her to be his. ‘flien she ex- UifiliilVdi “lius is so suddt-n!" And if she was s. really nice find Pm‘ zr-rlv bro 1h‘. up young maiden, shc mtirmured: “You must B515 PEPE." u»- bill! received her first kiss. The modern style of proposing is more direct. More in the nature iywu to wiup up your throat and wear your rubbers, she has designs 0n tive meeting of the National Coun- _\'ii'.i lifi .1 in .. d. when she begins suggesting going to cheap places uuu outing ll(i‘.\‘i(!ilt35 instead of cr abNewburg, it is ‘because she is ex- ]l'.-t'Il.1,; to shore in your bank account some day, and when she begins imilinf, you to licr own house and bragging that she baked the cake, it- H” Excellency thanked her m,- the i; nil Qvci‘ so for as she is concerned but sending out the wedding invi- kind words about “the baby-- ilillflllS. She i.~; going to 1iropose, and you have to do some quick thinking if ._\uu lliliiit‘ .1 gttmvay. tun gut out of it by saying you have changed your mind or get your inoilit-r to refuse to lct you marry. If you love u girl and want to marry her, it will certainly save you i th in ill, or tliculrc tickets, flowers and whatnot‘, as well as mental anxiety. Mm‘ W" 5' swwm ‘murtamed M‘ lftlstly and for variety and con- and Fwd“ togmm‘ mm m the to have hcr do the wooing, and if you don't love a girl and don't want to marry her, it will be easier to escape from he: if she pursues you in the open than it will be if she stalks you under cover. There is o. lot to be said in favor of leap year. It gives a man a chance at the altar or to dig himself in securely in his bachelor quarters. DOROTHY DIX. I I I I I Door Dorothy Dix~My marriage was arranged by my husband's and my fiunilics. About six months after my marriage I met s. young man who dazzled me with romance and ho is the father of my child. My husband is devoted to me and to the boy and thinks it is his. Now I have learned to love my husband with all my heart. I repent bitterly of ivhnt I have donc and I cannot bear to break my husband's heart by telling him the truth, yet this secret lies heavily upon me and the longer it goes on the more it depresses me. Shall I tell my husband of the affair or have iL on my conscience for the rest of my life? WORRIED WIFE. Answer: Lock your guilty secret in your heart and die rather than let your husband find it out. Surely you have done him wrong enough already without destroying his fnith in you and the Joy he has in the child that he believes to be his own. And that is what you will do if you tell him the truth. You will wreck liis whole house of happiness. You will upset his whole scheme of life. Perhaps he will leave you and go out into the world, u home- lcss and wifcless and childless embittered man, with his faith in every- thing that is good smashed into smi thereens. And even if he forgives you, things can never be the snmc with you. He will never trust you. Hr. will never have the pleasure in the child that he had. Everything thut was stvcct and beautiful in your home life will be gone. Women-folk summoned to attend the royal courts this season may estod to lmow that Miss Evelyn Wm‘ colored gowns modeled uponlNloholson left last ‘Insaocy night four approved by the King and ‘for Vancouver, to join her parents, Queen. A description or the gowns Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Nicholson, who ‘now 0n view in the Lord Chamber- are spending m; winter “mm lalirs office in London says one is ' ¢ ~ oi cloud-white silk net sprinkled Mr. Mmdmk m“ 19w” m], with tiny diamond stars; another is morning for Backville to mgsbhis 0i water-lily green Notinghsm lace daughter, Many friends here will be inter- WDBs for the present and for those mist Miss Murray, Vice Princpal, isilk or sheer woolen in llpphlra ll, 13, 15 and l’! years. Bizo 1d re. quires 8% yards of 39-inch material. Besurotofillinthe sizeof the vroforrod.) Price of pattern 1B cents. No. 908. Eire ..........,-........, .<euclllDlIIll|1 ..._-<| tit}, . ‘/// 1‘ _Y&t 309s 0n bravely (,0 hi5 mom, to cg t}; 1 hm 1 - Hi llfiiiC invci‘ is an infectious the question to a. young mun and he coyly says Knowing above hm, watch-rm m on f work $15,150“ can we“ it now and ;\\\\\\‘\‘ divusv The responsible germ is byes;- she should furnish the engagement ring. thew. M“ A w F0 ' rt n. ‘mm _ “Hilly-ill F0‘ "5 m“ “We at" Ami it 1s e 800d break for h" "l" mm W" His Father waits upon the stair. at Presont dillllrlllrluzotionsottwhitogdmiagoblli‘: lurks. ii selects the joints. the heart wear riicrrionds on their third flnser-l- , -Madison Oawein. Hotel Mantras: < sheer woolen . s and hiairt valves. Quite ..___i_-_ , , , ' ' style No 9.0a u d In the good old Victorian days, when people . . . "med m m" How we admired these delicate cil of Women in the Chateau Laur- m be worn Wm, the spa-mg sum ier. In replying to n. welcome ex- ‘They 53y they must be ‘mm m so tended by Mrs. Charles Thorburrl._,vi'ith those little bell-hop jackets ‘that are so modish and which cp- wd pear to so with everything. To said he wits s. particularly happylbnng the 51mm ha,’ m“, um baby, but for the fact that he was with the pa; o; the oommm l“ suffering with his first tooth. sorts or belts, sashes and u“ m; ‘view appartmcnis entertained at s w”, and wnblnmam m which lsmbu tea last Saturday in honor of ' pflnm m“ m med m‘ m, fingers before we started in to really do serious cooking-cs a youngster it was tho height of our ambition to make cheese straws: maybe you felt the some desire. Try them, you'll be surprised how easy it is. Here's how: it cup sifted flour. 1 teaspoon baking powder. 1 cup soft bread crumbs. I 2 tablespoons milk. 1 cup grated cheese. M's: Hunt of Summerside. brings them into a. new line of in- ‘ ‘ ' terest. That print, m-g m4 w, dinner on Saturday in honor of her ‘rm is the reason or the continued husbands seventy-seventh birthday. trmmph‘ sleeves are “He. wide and M “Id h rammed himd-BOIM. with rich embroideries fizz‘: lti-elihm; vlsltilio dufxerent whenever the costume gives the op- members of hie; falrlnily gging fig K the m“, deep m. shallow, M m m,“ Mt LaktedPlfiil t t‘: “P: the g; 1c be. but the whole sleeve s, wgll, inerese specs. ta e Yml) c c c smlis- The spring Iobifi red breast will ' ' ' sec the bang back in favor as _a sift the flour, baking powder, salt, shortening with the finger tips. Add the bread crumbs, milk and cheese, and mix thoroughly.- Rcllio one- fourth inch thick on a. floured board. cut in narrow strips and bake in u moderate oven (shout 850 degrees 1".) for 20 minutes, or until golden brown. . American tour, with the maul; that ho can not only deliver I. formal Mothers, Mix This At Home for a Bad Cough You'll be piegcsntly surprised when you mike u this siinplsjromo mixiun and try it or a distressing cough dui to l cold. It takes but a moment to , . . , ~ , , _ 1 ,, “Me finding out whether or mt 1.0. liiixi 1hr, he lli- ‘ _ _ shown. They may be a brilliant ‘A teaspoon salt. filfinfflffdigsgs‘ :1“%;:,‘,'°fo";‘§§§-'éu'fé‘f l ‘ ‘ways i.‘ “(iv w i” Bu‘ <1 int 1U. nil of this unduly alarm you Being made love to is oontmst’ ‘um u “d (m “"7 m“ "5 “upoon Damn“ “id luau‘ “I ' their child's growing-pains are i . .i.,. .. ,. . 1,, , > 1 ‘ ‘ ' _ M w p1; hm] c, d- z l ouncas of Fun: f ' ri-p- {Q yhgumaflg infection, bum h‘ “mom mm“; a u‘ m)" nan illj,.i'L‘(\l)1C experience and, oi course, you can always say "no" or you rs’ George a u‘ ' m“ i“ Paddy 379°" °n blwk- Monv 1 “biupwn but”: or other mt‘ a ' M‘ I mm m“ druggis . Pour this into a l6 oz. hoi- tie; lien fill it with plliin grnnviinimi sugar syrup or strained honey. The Iii ounces thus mudc costs no llllift‘ timii n small bottle of ready-made medicine, yet it is much more reflective. lt is uro keeps perfectly and children love tl lensaui: taste. simple remedy has a remark- able three-fold action. It goes right m the seat of trouble, loosens tho germ- lsden phlegm, and soothes nivny the Inflammation. Part of the niviiii-ine is absorbed into the blood, where it acts directly upon the bronchial tubes smi thus helps inwardly to throw off tile Ihols trouble with surprising ens". Pine: fa a highl concentrated com- pound of Norway lne, contnmm iliu active agent of creosote, in n re boil, palatable form, and known us‘ nuc Iii ho greatest medicinal agents for severe coughs and bronchial irrltntious- Do not accept a substitute for Pint-r. M's; Muir, superintendent of the P. E. I. Hospital entertained de- lightfully on Thursday afrrnoon at the Canadian National Hotelnt u Bridge and tea. in honor of the Doc- tor's wives and other friends. I I I Quite a, number of Charlottetown ladies are leaving early in lvmroh on a holday tour to the» Bsrbadces and style for the feminine crowning glory Not the formal square dutch gut bang, nor that tufted effect, worn by Victor-ion fashion plates, but a, light, soft, slighiy undulating bang that will break the monotony of foreheads long bored to the @191“. ems. 'I‘his information cams from Paris by way oi the inner office of the Illinois Har-diessers 559mm. numb m“); m 9mm 59mins,‘ It ia guaranteed to give prompt "iii! but cm m “mm” . or money refunded. conversations with one, and fluency.‘ m addition wfilmniamtho Prince's eat oi the xmirs wm- mo“ other foreign isnguogca are French. much so well that he served as n1 Imam. German and mum. m-fmecr-prcm in or» navy. He also is quontiy at Yo?‘ House, when 18-” fairly good Slillilsh scholar. Both ceivihg on ofiictnl visitor mm e- Ihho KilJI and Queen spew-k writ" broad, or some ofnblssy iveprsaentn- French. Princess Elizabeth Ind tivo, tho Prince will surprise him Princess Margaret RON. thfl l" other Southern points. I I I One of the pleasant events of an otherwise quiet week was the an- nual tea given by the Guild oi the Baptist church, which was widely patronised. tion, where President Mair 30cm- studiod topkziot style forecasts. HWWG!» it was stressed, the hair is dressed bsck from the forehead. The new bang is simply soft, thin- ned-out ringlet curls that stray over the forehead. Vary piqumt gm curls peeping out from midst the brim of the now lists that aianc down over the right eye. Equally Pleflslng. the hair-dresser predicted will be lisbi rinilleis that ctr-by out from the left temple. Back-Ach by spanking in his own tongue. He has s place in history ll I Wyn! linguist, for he was the first ml’- llsh Prince of Wales to lddrcls his people in their mm langlllge. and whenever he visits the pflnl-‘iillllty he always lays at least I few words in Welsh. Prince Goons tho you-III- yaungeat mourners of the royal fflnib. Ire both striving hard W boocnne linguists. Princess Elizabeth has dill! FNnch lessons from her mother. or. nucbcaa or York, and Princes mmret, who is 1'1 months old; ill rspidly learning go speck Enilll-ill- HEADACHES nppcnrnnec both plcnsmii mrri m. Don't be mvim vnough and coward enough to buy your own peace these little ones. iyfqptifp (rm- wmnnn or inlay 0f mind ht the price of’ ruining this good man's happiness. Let him go ‘ _ ' lliillfcs no iliivlupt m i-mv- 1m living in his fool's llillildliii‘. Just make up your mind that having this M's‘ I'm“ °' Mmcw" h" be“ Bflwllli 5160p 15 Dvlilllflfly SUDDOS- flttwnijql] ,9“. ti‘... 1,. ,- , Alum secret on your mind and conscience and being ashamed every time spending a‘ plensimt week here’ m’ Qflldml 111:: thzlhlsur: t”! sitmiPuibeiiwii do not n1:ii:r'. quite so pm, .~ Willi} ‘AW look 1'01"‘ "listing husband in the eyes is port of the punishment you ,. “w” M M“ “id ims- WNW ' l! I1 8 . W 0 "l0 0 0 6X- 1,1,“- m, 1,, ‘m, rujyfird must pity for your ivrongdouig. And b d ‘ HWMB- i tent that sleep ‘before midnight K e 80° enough “on w pay n by 7 c c e Beauty, lxo-vxevcr, is no’ rlipfirfl- yourself‘ instead of shoulder-mg the burden of your sin onto him. .‘ implies long hours of sleep. Tho m“. it is ,1,,,,_,,‘“n_.. "I ,.M,,,,,., ‘he h Q _ Mim J; B_ Regan Invited a mum ._ _ i _ body works best under a system or mam, of m, Mm," M. ,1.“ hndy 'l(‘ii.il[§ your ivronguoing (ices not change it. It only makes it the bor of friend; in m- um m ham- _, : gctasojréiibfizw rfiitillfiiqtiygfi 3/80 “$231112: 711p Univ 133th“: bmuqy 1h- mfl llilhz-l-ti-r- yvhcn lit is told to some one whose happiness it will blast. Con- on Wednesday in honor of her sister . , ' - w) Vii i." ii: i ‘p ii e I . l ‘ » rssmu is. wenmess and (rowurdice. Tl n] t l; Mi; H t Bu ' . l.‘ ‘ present with the iden of making it m: Md; i,.ll,(i,t.hlli_.lutii,r, lrpwiirhlz:fili with‘ iumiiulid and your child for youi-estn hglhttiitnthzmyiauizaitcgialttictr? her 3119:: of mmemde who u . , up lutcr. We must have the regular livvionic 1m in utt; i~ ignorance oi it . DOROTHY DIX s c o c i‘ 1 cycle of rest and activity if we m-c F, n; .5 h _Z_ 1 c c c c c l ‘ '~ A l" "VOW "w 111 "films 0i Tllilillle- nmlliis ‘ti~!‘.‘.']I'1IliIi|‘.(‘r luiiirntifi ‘ll-fit 1 "1155 111X—\Vlwt do you think of a husband who wants to know i \ csnijtintyr) trliefitiilstatmglhb; mzofli i I g I i, 14413] ghemltixyes s! iilisgyihooiticulur; n. cicnr, w mi,‘ "u... which u, ruin urc cvcry hour oi the day, who you have been with, Whiit they Quick relief from backache comes Lem, Montreal, General Mimagor ACIDITY blunt: ill victim like Phillips‘ Mills c! Magnesia hill e ,__ , ,_ v 4. a. s. c n c rcqucn “hm-t n11, ti," i,,»,,-_-. ng |,,,.,,,,v. Tm, il:.( w mt you curd rind who, ivhen you have the car, even checks when you apply Nerviiine. Lots of go,- th, ganagm, ylglon“, How‘ l lhldow- N0 Ippoiito: whit you gentle, laxative action. It is em it t ‘b: temptation to overdo work or play. 1,0,1,- -,,.,,,,i, i“. 1,. if mthont ~1i1 111" lmlcngi? What ivould you do with him? PERPLEXED. rubbing can't do any harm-it will h ° 9"’ "u"! l"! P" 5° "W11 1'9"“ i“ °n° ma" ' {v "fiflvfihese individuals so often pass the 511i! m, r<.'=.i., nor it .1 pq- 14,, ,0 i dob)“ of goodtor Nervmne doom,‘ u "W115 11°11" 1mm» the and makes you siu h.Work[scn harsh gufgutlves that tgimi-jogé .. w; 1 p03,"; o; noun“; fatigue that they ‘I]'I:‘ir\ up h” m“, il“,,__ ‘Inn, ,_ blister or burn Every drop of N” Thy“ Viciotriislthlfosiiitsl - much cifgLBcforonigh ,Ill6ldl0hO.An fioxrlncga. fir‘ vgggtlltsiaiignfl ado” -,». Ina-r - . , » y " ' "' " " - .. ~ ' ' moroved in en . oycnknowwhntiswrong? -‘ - ' il mi s- cwm” i° dlswtmd it and 311°WiuiI . i... film suifiriwiil. .-.--.i l i i-h < i. 1.1 itncli m... the 01d nursery rhyme that begins "Ask inc no villus vemtrvtes to the mo aoh- id k i "P "l?! M111‘ °' “"5"”? "' ° L1 tirr-msclves to be convinced that i ,i,.,,_~.; i... Hum, ,.,.',._u,|,,.._,. H bib .‘ :n.~. ‘rlllfil I'll tell you no lies," because any mun who has Cnough 1n- ing muscles. Being five ‘times Dr O w‘ Ming"; fiiaiitiiaifini itlniiillggo "$31.3 lfihdlhalll lttaacllrys iii’ 21323531222: _ I V-s. g _ ,___ _ ___ I V _ _ i. me l0 be allowed out ivithout s keeper must know that if he puts BN0!!!" "l!" Ordinary linimsnts ' y n’ M‘ A" Ph‘ “MW” °“"°“ bdimcu“ in“ mptto cccurwith anypersonwhfl ,. i. ,._,,,. ‘mm, h a um. , D. oi’ McGill la to be guest speaker a tables oonful or two of hilh ' h real I) w» ~ "' 0 .. - . ,_ s‘ q llJlilhLifC about what siio does every minute of 1t qllitldy 5'1"! Wt i118 vain: it at m’ ohm", m lunch m Mug |, p‘ 11°‘! lWBHi-lfiealdwl "11’ y‘ l’: i. ‘ 50H? 15 i253 ebfliliiig w L ( '1 “ho is 111st going u» tcll ‘him what one wants him to know and is composed of several of the mosh 1 . y “n o‘ e “wit” v ' ‘s acid ' " I - .1 g “He. ‘med Pflih-dsltfvrins substances mt" “m” d“ m“ wmm" a d gngtiitilouozlogilliutg tiling atprilriitpiitoresmilkcvurywof M“‘i?§§.'.“ i111“ i . 5M @5533 $ifiiip l "_'———— imilw" i" "mmfl ’ 1169,8116 cln cm’ m mm‘ m“ snot er person. spoonful of dominion inwsbottles. Bo w" 1° é _. u K \ ‘ H H ' ‘I ‘l! l1; funny thni husbands and wives are silly and crodulous enough be relied upon for Sore Back, c c c v grl M1lk at“ cgnesia will n nphméman Winn eyitiidsbay: _, W3,‘ rcéry ,H_IA:;-V|IV<... r. i (‘m “iv”, y‘ h, :,.'\ ~ ihni they can izcrti their mates faithful to them by watching strained Muscles, Stiff ‘or Swollen. Tm “m” M Wu” i‘ m’. “h1g1, i; wwalyghmfcfl‘ "lmitliif 51:52," rgscribc, bmu‘, "M bu‘ .v_ . ‘u’: m wlmsnrpv y Li.“ 15hr: curt uttrrulniivusuihiiity. because tho any system is always iiointl, Llliéllirelfm SCiiitlCB, Tootluiizigruiat Oimthzufzfiilazllzfy. He“: own]. “mush “m. o‘ m.‘ an,“ cgizorghiriiielsi. . . ~- --_-‘ -- , ‘ lllfi.‘f‘,', _ ' ~ , r J t"... m“, m, , , M, he My“ m n“ , x i ! l‘ t a in t iioiut. and ‘first the knowledge that they m fiche, or o muscular p: 101m; a omst 1y“ I sea a _ 32m ialgauflalmzfirytiriliéig is; an heaLlily fifllpeflormp h. to “m, , l rd rouse. n nun.- and wnm ans sporting blood and makes them Plhll- _ l1"! m“ "mm", “m” i‘ m mum“ nlqghgflood.“ run“; . "g 1h; nfc uards n aihsi h,“ ,,.;._-; . i ,., W ~,. -. W, W, mm l‘ i 1 rli- jculous Wivfs and ]|u5bgndg_ Remember-when you m], i, ish. mhteon months ago the wwhmwuu“ 1’ “m; (Mmflinflgpg a.) hi“ 50° . b" rub. ii...i . . . 4 . .. ..,,,,,,i. ..i,, i _-_ Nerviliric you rub out the plin. IPr-fnce know scarcely my Spanish, r Til‘ l"1ill.*»i|l|| !',-,.~- i . .1" ii liz-vi- [Iiiiiliil l L u miiiit Lil your auspicious husband that he has to depend - but INC!’ 141111171" I 315M181! |n.WP'iZh"" _‘. _ _ h . _ \ ' _ UIC/f PEI/ff _ s m nu a I t el unit: ir ». ' . . , ‘l.’ i ML “Muir m u“ ma‘ “Min” he wmhd n" yo“ both ‘i M o’ Q mummm w “n” Munlflud‘ , . " l o F 0°" lftdqlizrlorolafglof zn-gonerc I or ,or l ll e m, p. , _,l f," r_;_1,>-,._“."|\Jl».- iw..i llhiifli) if lid Willliil d0 it ill H18 bBIlIIIIIIII. N E I N E 1H, 110 100k W911 %0Pt\lhl y 01 ,. i‘ DOROTHY DIX. T"? ' ' lnctilincwbile (It his Imlfh-i PH iiii> .’LSl1l1.