S|MON'S _,__ ACF i l robé’ § ww ,_ \'l‘~¢‘$~. . ' '.-_franc _ , . . _ . fr- lp- Will noi' ill." - Break- \ s 1'5"’-'.‘*'-*ff Concealed l*-"1 Happenings of the Week Ocntinued from Pago | ~ THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUKRDTMV liven a cordial welcome when she dmghm, .Mm Mum, sl Hum R ..mv_ A_D_MmD°na1d | to arrived this week on a holiday visit ‘mmf hu on no-me mmm N.. are leaving in the near future for ' Georgetown On ber return 1: Bulnmerside where they have pur- chased the charming bungalow on . hom D6 Mrs. Boannell ia leaving with Dr. Emmy strut recently owned by Mr. Wilfred Lecky. Mr. and Mrs. _ _5i7. l _ /‘ . { ’ I -.fr _‘ -J , _ g ~‘-_f;`=.;_._.»~._ _ Nothing j and M11. Irl Y°°~ Wh° Will!! cd heme Beannell on a Mediterl->l~l< al tl'p. M 0 0 e Tvwily has s delightful “mn lhcrtly after embarking hom an “"3"” °l\1!°mia for Hanoi ‘see Mrs. Brodie of Montreal is being a s`lsc'iiord will bo greatly missed in Kensington. ' ul when in answer to a knock .n meh, ‘ l W' mm” m " vmt "° her dmlhtelr "I know what real comfort can be stateroom door, tl-lo onqmry W made if the P. E. nlmd mn _ mu” com’ on awk -8 me Apartments. ° _ _ i sto ' "" ”“°‘“" °°°‘i"“Y "°“1° like 'rho oddiellows had a dcilghtru h _ p °°°' °"‘m“ °' "“° W" "l\° were si-idgs and daaos in thou- hall iso u U M . . . . , " (Dr) J P bm" Pun ° given to a home by a wife who is ln- terested in domestic matters." This I pretty compliment was paid to his wife by the Duke of York the other n' day in a. speech hs made in opening t ill “ve nl 'mm wmm in me num my “mms” which W" °n° °t the a domestic science exhibition. And of Prince Edward to summer in t Iall-nd of the Phillipiries, Tho *"1"* was mated and their pllo Islanders spent tho wmoog mm '~: " . ilégéféls-_ Mr. and Mrs. Fred McRae. It was Dart of the week on a motor trip ) just an incident in a delightful Halifax, N. S. and other interestln ..`_`i»¢,_;l,W'_ holiday, and they aazled for hoi-ne places enroute. 1;); A g with several garlands of flowers ° ' ° around their necks. a feature of The knights of Pythias Brld ~`9_‘l_.\.__(, .sl1ll0lf,'ff//pg Honolulu‘s farewell to their friends. and dance on Thursday was anoth *a O I O Miss Bessie Prowse entertained f 'I _ is to be the principal in I happy sity held an enjoyable banquet Each ¢V¢lii» “fly this month. the United Church vestry on Tues l - - v _ __ ' ° ‘ ' day evening, when seventy-flv m 't 5 °w" h"m'd°"' On 'hlwier evsnius Miss Jacque- guests sat down to s delicious chlclr ~ line_Maedoriald entertained at her en supper served by the ladies The greatest 'm' home 137 Upper Prince Street at a the church. The tables were attract Pl‘0V6mBfif Ill 1906. kitchen shower ’ for Miss Webster iveiy decorated for the occasion wi which was a most enjoyable affair, garnet and gold, and candies. The with a great many lovely and useful place cards were shaped to repre ______________ gifts for the guest of honor. sent foxes, and these were attach entlng tw The Misses Alena and Ire-le Hol- Los . re tus Joined them. Mrs. I.. A. wright, hcl- Mrs. 1-uuimi iuuttsrt. and Mrs. 1.. A Silifér Misa Bertha Fenneil and B Horne left Bummerside the ear After tha fine Church parade made a similar request. but this Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mcheod, accom- time additional Charlottetown people panied by Mrs. McI.e0d's mothe gay social event that was much en ,‘,_- at joyed by the large numbers who at- "_ _igr la miscellaneous bridge and shower tended. ,__-'L_' on Monday evening in honor of Miss 0 ° ° -(3;',’f;} " Eleanor Webster one of West Kent. Members of the P. E. Island stud ~ e Street Schools popular teachers who ents club of Mount Allison Univer in like any well-to-do private family. ,-f-f_*"" ' ° ' ° _ to potatoes, thus repres l~,..~__,_ M AY R PAINT f ing their appreciation of Miss Web- _ ster when they presented her with _». two lovely chairs, for her pretty new Questa, proposed by Herbert Co = ‘home at Southport which ia rapidly 'nearing completion. After many hap- py congratulations had been given l-ogponse by Principal Ross; Ou r teaching stai! of West Kent Street er partaklng of the good things pro l 1 On Wednesday aftemoon the ofthe Island's chief products. Aft _ ,V t . ‘ E i School took the opportunity of show- vided, "Tiny" Matheson acted a __ ts I “ _ tcestmaster and the following tous were _ observed: The Kina! Ou h* nicest public gatherings of the sea- ' son, and very widely pati-onlze;; lgszcggetgdhssgf gxaulxt' xlkt; l the only one of the royal family to al»l>esrsd'in tho nassoo nog a row Sunday it was a. memorable ending _ day! later. On the return trip photo. have a real "home" in the way we f th d gnphe" from Honolulu' when the o e illth Anniversary of the Or er tha O O I ` understand this word. His royal par- ents have residences-Buckingham Palace. Windsor Castle. Sandring- ,-_,_ ham, Balmoral. But they are not _`homcs. They are great gorgeous af- ly fairs with armies of servants. The to Prince of Wales has his bachelor "digs"‘in York House, which is a gel Prince George, live in the residence of of their parents. ~ But the Duke and Duchess of York have a home just like John Citizen. It is a big four-story stone house at 145 Piccadilly, London, and here they - dwell with their little daughter, Prin- - cess Ellazbeth, most of the year, just - Moreover, the Duke had another e reason to pay tribute to his wife. She - is a Scotch girl and the Scotch pride oi themselves on their housekeeping - 'and their cooking, th The Duchess oi’ York is no excep- tion. Like her sisters she learned - from her mother, Lady Strathmore, Cd the art oi’ running a home long be- - wife oi' a son of the King of Eng- _“_” | " S lot of others, which has won her the ‘ D 5'# ' . f _ 0 tore she ever dreamed of being the 1' believes in ‘homey things When the young royal pair chose warm regard of Queen Mary, who this week' r.| - - Mr Jams 0’Haniey has resumed his Summer duties as assxtcint at the Central Cresmeries Branch Factory h M t S I C sooo. ` o or a es o. and responded to by Misa Heurleiilf 145 Piccadilly for their residence. Ball; Mount Allison. Fred Wi8m01'°» the Duchess at once converted it into \' a home. The air of it strikes the vis- -» itor the moment lie enters the door- and Miss Yeo served dainty refresh- ments and a jolly social hour was passed. l I O C ms. mink Mouilil entertained at the bride-to-be. Miss Ethel Taylo ‘patron by Stafford Tanton, secy `who read 60mmlli'i1UBi'\°1'\ ff°m‘ way and sees the cosy hall with its Lieutenant- G0V¢m0\‘ F- R- Hiiaflfzlt fresh flowers, its chattering green of P. E. island; The Island, "Bud" ’ and red parrot in a great gilded cage. Howard, response by Fred Blacicliho pictures on the mantelpiece and Afterwards the island hymn WHS her lovely home in Bummerside for gong, Among the guests present were- a number of her friends at a most l p,m¢lp,,1 g,oo5_ Rav, Mr. McQuar\‘ delightful bridge party. Mrs. (Judge) of P g_ roland who spoke briefl Y' glowing grate ilres everywhere and llitlwgaod” ` ' ' nm "M Inman and MIS H T 3°!! Wm fl” Mrs show. and Mrs Liddy. Pr°i~ flowers and bright chlhtc on thc nir- 'rn 9 nlture, cushions to loll back on. 1 .“"'°°“ ln" °'-' prize winners. _ Shaw was unavoidably absent. lqllnall llli. \0lI¢l| all _ 0 0 0 club anim., no no 1ollows,pl-eaide provides the 'linear and senator Macarthur and Mrs. Mac- H,,.,‘,, ; , cheapest iaaaraaea te the arthur, who have l-leenmpendinr the Mulch, secretary, Gordon Rona st ason in Washington. D C. d shaw vice President Mari After the banquet, the .students ~ai\riaea against decay. master se - - - ia ‘_ new vol-lr and stlostio city. hnve re tended the college p ii- lasiaafa Pala! has been I ,umm toottawa. . _ . . . o - ` ul used for prasarv ag aa ~ ° ° -.beaaiilglag ¢aaad|aa pre~ Mrs. irtevn D. Mcaean of charlot- . md “_ ,mm Maja,” com,” h ter t _pang for nearly aaa has- ie o ‘Ind gears and daring Bula 3“mm°“‘d° W' "°"' l-ace of windsor castle to hw' ill ° ° .’ al Horse Gual' i d t wn has been visiting friends in Monday wasa day/stolen from J tha public were admitted to t e music. of the RAY time has wel al enviable M11 Ed!" ch” °’ s“mm°"m° and Scots Guards bands. Ten thoas ' 'i ,reliiltetioa for itself. lm °'n Thursday mom,” for PN. md people wok advantage of atincd ll .~.‘n.;A "}'?= _"..- ~£»f_ 3 ,. T.. iStanley, ‘ *_ C“t'°" *M Mi” _ H. Jenkins, of ottawa en- it that he has exactly the peace and videnee. B. I., to visit her daushief- Mrs, Ranger, who is iii. im. runners Q V long. 0 O O ft is smart now to have V011! OW first name. in small letters. on W-if hunky, some _use lace with the name woven ln. The wo -i-~-no pearl necklace that Fil neck is the newest kind of NNU- Chokers are out. ' privilege and were also sr , l " many friends in Summeraids hoiie i»° wuem P,-moo George and Bob drawing ’ 1 ._ "eu ‘|"" '“"“`§j hear of her recovery b°f°" "ry Princess Elisabeth at the room windows of the castle. fr0i“ sense of the word. No matter how where Princess Elizabeth waved t the crowd. _ o a a M1” Mol-lol-le Forks of Ottawa en tel-telcos delightfully at uw Mit hour on saturday in h0l1°1' °f Benjamin Rogers. sénator Creelman Macarthur an Mrs. MacArthur. I ~‘"""""_"'_"1°_`_' Mr. and MH- TBI” Mrs, R ` ld . Mr l Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B. D°“B"°"’h charles stewart and M\'5~ R°\’°§' night engagement or a trip to the ` h ` tan where was centred with iris an. theatre or a big ball to see the young Carter are being welcomed home from an l _ . » *V0 1'°t‘“'“°d f'°“" BM Forks and ' ` “WY *W5* E”"°"' Th” "en mined' carnations. The ices W¢\f° ‘erved 5 co pl “M18 themselves in with a latch-key. ai -tertairied on Friday at bi' 3° extended visit to }§lct0i'il» Haul,-l ,loot assisted the hostess in Ai' me te” mm' ments. the drawiris i'°°m- the table was Di'¢5\d°d °V" by Mr H ` I is orah Longworih Gi M011- _ g_ w. gherwood. those ass _ _ _s e 0 If you want , . ms mm. mon has rotumsd Mm Mmm Mwmho, .od y Miss N ~ treal for the holiday season Mrs i I being Mrs. J A Riodd, Mrs S noe Expeditious and _ . mm _. ,qolightful holiday in New Mmm, o_mm\,_ li _ __ Expert Worlunaiisiiip yoga, Boston and montreal. _,___ Send to-, ` _~ '° ° ° ‘ 'rho weekly reading club which a ` 7 ws. n. ri. scsrmell ot sostorl was c°m,,“,h,,|,,mo,t onioysble audi; °-'mlm - #mini "o ‘ llldel, Public snug ,,~._.-»-._-¢__.,_-- ' ii-'3.'..i"£’."‘ its fini 'itil if .i } _ i -it -'I is 5 , el. stools lu-umm r¢\`\_nie4 him 'iii' * \\l\\4|°‘\‘° smooaulouslvocstcaourlsosulo somraeis table u a var!! sift aotnwuael-.somlniaoimsonotssr fy’ ms * places, if one vvanis to dip into tho la. - ' The rooms and nursery for the little daughter of the house were fur- nlshcti according to the taste 0! the y Duchess, and although the supervis- ' exactly what is being done about the meals for her child V plete star! of servants, the mistress ' of the -house _ is mistress in every ° many social engagements she has, she always gives instructions about the general rurlnlng of the home ' and discusses the menu with her old B Scotch housekeeper and cook. d try. when he comes home tired from visits to factories and speeches to large assemblies, his wife sees to fl ed to flt in with his various engage- 5' It is no infrequent sight after a 7 u e drive up in their car and let r There is usually it iight meal. which chess. She herself makes coffee in an lectric percolator and the food not infrequently lnciudeslcakes and scon- Fclriiune an Wednesday to oiiiciate at tliefuneral service ofthe late Mr. Mr. D. J. Campbell of Campbell; U0” IPOD! f-he 29th in Souris Wednesday, » COVG. Mrs. Frank 0'Donnell of soul-is River we-S n lu-swnrer to charlotte- Lesier who is st present ill at the City Hospital. Mr- Stephen Msoilulsy soluio Lino Road is at presmit superintending the foundation work of the New Mac- Qwiid building, S wing of St. James' Palace. His bro-I M5-S-1 Florence Owen of Charlotte- thers, the Duke of Gloucester sndtwwn 59915 B f¢d days in Scuris this _week in the interests of the Potaine !Growera Association, Dr. A. A. MacDonald was called io the Railroad Pier when the S. S. Lovat docked on Tuesday evening, to break his leg. The S, S. Evvivp. which docked on Mfmdev night laden with fertilizer for the P0i-M0 Growers Assoclat'on finished unloading on Friday. remainder oi' the cargo. approximately six hundred tons, will be discharged Hi Vifli-Glfis. ' The Dock presented a busy aspect during the unloading El vicinity being employed Friday included Mr. Ralph Dingvqell ln his new Ford his recent serious illness, Seventy men from the town and near Milton Davison rho pmcdaww at __ - . 0 g "`° 1"-‘“f`°" Higher r1¢_e_ (__ gil IQ Qnceyouhave looked over the Nash ‘ 400 ’ you will wonder why any. one pays more for a motor car. There is no car that steers more attend . . l‘ mm ““f°’°““°*° °“°“5h °° . easily or handles more delightfully. l . _ ; There is no c_ar that is more beauti- ` fllllt’ proportlone :l as to body lines. . A_nd Nash engineering is recog. rllzed_thruout the industry as our. standing. The power of the “400” ia oxoop. tional, and you would nor boliovo 3 “U °°Uld Pkll up auch speed in land Arid lt. is this quality, among a M' ‘mseph M*"°D°““1d Dmggisf s ent afew da in Charlottetownl _ ._ e __,..__ s l 3, =_ > -_i V ,_ 1. V _ ` . s_ _ V __i__i o. fir,-,nw ..._...._...;;;_;.... ....§..._..., cannot bu ‘ _..¢...-,, V adwu avisitor toourwwn on, y SIIEEJES ..'f~::;:.:f‘°;.‘;..°z..“zl'“..“;:;li:; Q rf() rm ance \ town on Wednesday to visit her son l l:; ee // ’.riy1.“ ... I ~‘. lar so short a distance. And we can prove it. _ I _ Read These Nash “400” Features Centralized chassis lubrication, bullpln, automatic radiator shutters, and the world’a easiest steering in every modeL Adjustable fron! seats. Steel spring covers with lifgs time aprlnglubriurion, in the Twin-lgnh tion Eight and Twln.Ignlrlo»n S{gl1n¢g,'[‘h, priceless protection at no extra cost of Duplate, non-sharterable plate glass In ull 60°". windows. and windshislds zhruoue the Twin-Ignition Eight line. This glass in also available at slight extra coat ln all other Nash care. ‘ Charlottetown visitors to Sourfs on Charlottetown: xi ‘_ ll. .si ='~.> .,._; o~*.£ > ur ' rl -"if, _ JY’ _ *:,,__*'l lllla R l, nd W-“1»°“iS° COX spent a day ini Mr. and Mrs. wade Hughes were Mr.z:1mcrcs.mpbcu1=iouoBaywas l ddrms Mr.andMrs.W m oc: e. me sumy Sha e lg ' .little child of Charlottetown were cmrldtwmm th’-3 Week passengers on the Express Thursday in Sourls on Friday. 'G. - And the same tone is maintained . _ 8586 130 SCYLl1‘l5 v' 3 _'___ h V le' in every room the visitor sees-warm ;_hur;gae;1mgm We B22 3:5 :Te-En Mn and Mrs. wade Hughes were H18 if 1‘°=i»u-\'riiIi8 from Charlottetown. 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