FEBRUAR! 21,3239 Woman ’s Of Course . . . _ you can serve it hot Most people want a hot breakfast for a cold day. Shredded Wheat is de- liciously warming when eaten with hot milk. Crisp the biscuits in the oven and pour hot milk over them. The flavor-y shreds retain enough crispness to en-_ “courage thorough chewing-that's one reason it’s so good for children. Delicious for any meal with fresh or_ stewed fruits. ‘ ma’ WITH All. THE BRAN . OF THE WHOLEWHEAT“ Ill! cuutoum onnlopm intuit coin-Arm Lin‘. A new factory in Argentina will IiUdUCE 300,000 pairs of women's silk lmlery a your. Only 082 crimes. involving 1.217 per- vans. new reported in Edlnburg, scot- land, last year. r. post card mailed in Mosely. Eng- land. in 1907. has Just been delivered to the adrusce in Rlhyl. Ireland . Ah- parcle post business 1n the Nethorland last year was 54 par cent greater than in 1928. :FQ§Q'QQ#§§@@QQQQ'QQQQQQQQ§Q'QQQQ§§QQ§ I‘ 5 - WHEN YOU BAKE t 5 ~ USE . ’ lllllllhllllll Bhlllllli Pllwllhll Allll ~ : WlllTE STAR YEAST. o 4 oooeeoooe “+0000 o0 o0 o-oo-e-ooooooo oou+¢o+oooo0+o++ . l "fins TACTFUL HOSTESS saves nu: slTuATlopl WHEN THE . saloon scams T0 “BURN” OTHING adds as much togtha harmony of an evening ‘of Bridge an a round or two of Rowntreo’: delicious new tld-blt-York Milk Chocolate. ft la no amooth. so distinctly better in flavour. that a true hostels will delight in the aapreaaloua of appreciation her guoata indulge In. But-we warn you, there will be ova-bidding for York Milk Chocolate. Be Inn you have plenty. . t0 Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. » / 3265 l A particularly gracious frock in black silk crepe with youthful peplum that falls in cascadin: libot effect down left side o! skirt. The fitted bodice rather suggests a basque » with nurrt-y belt marking ___ .... ..<. ._.._~.._i._ __.__ Do You Value Health? Sicknesa‘ Almost Always-Due to Wdak Watery Blood . 1f your health isbocr; i! you are pale, nervous and easily tired; if you suffer from headaches or hackachea; if here are touches of indigestion, or twinges of rheumatism, you may dc- pend upon lt that these symptoms comm from an impoverished condition of the blood. and that unless this condition is remedied a. complete breakdown may follow. To any who are in this condition, Dr. Williams Pink Pills will be found the perfect medicine. The whole mission’ of this medicine is to bulld up the blood, promote appotltaand good digestion and strengthen tired. frayed nerves. Men and women alike benefit through the use of this medicine. Therefore if you are weak or ailing" give Dr. ivilllatns Pink Pills a fair trial and you will ‘be pleased I with the benefi- cial results that will spcedly follow. Among the thousands who have found Dr. Williams Pink Pills a real blessing is ma. Geo. M. Andrews. Halifax, N. 8., who says --"My first experience with Dr. Williams Pink Pill was as an anaemic young girl, when they completely restored my health. Then a few years ago I be- came pale and run down, and my husband got s supply of the pills for mo. 1‘ gabe them agood trial and when my ‘baby was born she was n a day's sickness. My friends all tcll me. I gave them a- good trial and feel that way, and I give all the credit I hope my experience will help some other woman who needs a good medicine." You can get the pills from your ‘drugglst, or by mall at 50 cents o box from The Dr. Wiillanls Medicine 00.; Bwckvllle, Ont. sanlluotnnlutmlamutlua- illolldolreofflffiqualltqandmada lowltbattndmon manteammil abuaaflohtvsaii the" tblngayotl Mldrhvn nalletoaaubllllnn-trm houman-welnammatnlna of uwlmyouplmasimtaauop /§' Th‘? R9391? Co., < big healthy baby and I did not have I l normal wastlltle. “Qealmlfl l-l-if- Social and Personal What“ the Fashionable Are Wearing. l Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern ‘By Annabelle Worthington A _. . l I The il-bot treat- ment, _ of skirt is echoed tn jabo‘. caught at left side of collar-less neck- lines. that‘ is finished with applied band. The circular skirt shows di- agonlu trend. ~ ’_ » g Style m. azas is designed m umf 16- 18 years. 36. 3B, 4o and 42 inches ' bust. ' It's very charming ‘in church 1n,. dark dahlla. shade or in a deep ma-' men red, for Sunday night. occasions. Black crepe satin ls smartly wear- wble and s0 ‘attractive with tho pep-- llnn llcunne and jabot frills o: skirt, Jabot o! bodice and appked neck- band cut from the dull surface of the, crepe. _ Emile ween canton crepe, navy blue crepe duel-line, ‘Independence b1" “PM muocain and printed’ "you crepe delightful ideas. " Pattern price 15 cents. Be sure u nll in size of pattern. ZAddress Pat- tern Department. " Our "Fashion- Maguins is 1b cents, but you may order a. pattern and a- Fashion- Magazine together for It! cents. N0. 3365. Bill! ....-.uu..-unn... ..n-..-.-..........-...uuuuausun Name “an-n... . . . . . . . . .....-...dnnuna-_ Street Address City .......,-----an"--nuns-n...“ State MT. sTEwART A - AND VICINITY M15. Fredrick J. Bifllm lhtl MlS-S Annie 0'1-Ianley. spent a fewdays in Charlottetown last week. Mr. find Mrs. Ronald " O‘Hsn1ey. Pclnt-De-Roche. were in Mt. Stewart last week. Mir. Roy Jay was in the city on Thursday last. Rivenon Friday Feb. 21st. tosee that all m equipment had been cleared off the River, as the season closed on the 15th. inst. Mr. Robert Dunn. Head of Hills- boro was a vlsl-Ior to Charlottetown lust week. ‘ l ‘ Ml-J. T. Valley, Burns Wood. was in Mt. Stewart on Saturday. Among the‘ commercial men who visited Mt. Stewart last week were Mr. James Montgomery and Mr. Willard Lank. __,._ . Mr. Alfred Oilanley- Bt- Peters purchased a fine hmsc from Mr. James Hughes, Fort Augustus, on Saturday. Mrs. Montague McKay, was in the City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E, P. Clark paid a visit to relatlvts and friends in Georgetown on Friday. Mr. Ernest Aflleclt and Miss Margaret Anistey were in Charlotte- town Thursday. Mr. Oliver Smith, one o! the Star Hockey players on the Bear-‘Cat Tieam,~suatained very painful injury to his head on Saturday, while enga- ged in practice on the homo rink. 1t is understood that in some sort of a mix-up Oliver's head was severely cut, which bled so profusely that medical aid was required. But as Oliver ls not easily dlaoouragedwe hope to ace him ln the line-up, when the whistle blows for the next game. Mr. and Mrs. John J. McDougall Blooming Point were ‘in Mtjtewm Saturday. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. L, McLeod on the birth of a baby boy. The many friends of Miss Beanie Jaypars pleased to know that she is aoltw m about again after being lndlaposed ‘for sometime. _ Timon; those who attended the Hockey game _ on Friday night ln Ottarlottetown, were Mr. Joseph Mc- Kay. French village. and Mr. Wen- dell Glover. diriends of Miss Bertie Olark are llldto scenar- outaeain after a short illness. ' my. M. K. and Mh. Charmin, have roturnadaftat lpaadtna sometime. Mr. Bruce MoOormac, ‘Fishery Warden, made a tour of ths East a THF. cnslttmfrsrowlvlvouslznrm lswarns “against the harsh effects of soaps not made exclusively of olive and palm oils” "By using Palmolive,” says Mme. Jacobson; "you can always be sure that your skin will retainits natural freshness of beauty" \l| the care of the skin," says acobson, of London, "I always impress on them the need for soap and water, as \‘l€3fllll1€SS of the skin is the firsrsccp to beauty." ‘ "But," ltfadame Jacobson goes on to say, "l warn against the harsh effects of soaps not nude exclusively of olive and palm oils." - The delicate lather of Palmolive is the CllOSCfi method for keeping skin [rec of which threaten skin beauty . . method of more than 18,900 world-furious experts. . Madaméjacobson, of Mayfair ' .l . 3 Both as teacher and beauty specialist, Madame Jacobson is deferred to by members of hel- pro- fession, many of whom have studied the essen- tials of beauty culture under her tutelage. And among London's smartest society women, her r A ~ A cast professional group of 18,900 beauty shops advise A the daily use of one soap-and only one-Palmolive. with reiativcs- and friends in Char- lottetnwn. The St. Andrews. Savage Harbor i and French Village united whist club. met at the home of Mr. Joseph Mc- Kay on Thursday night Feb. 20th. fol- the ill-St, lime of the season a record attendance waspresent visitors from surrounding districts included. Mr. O.,J.'Mc1nnis, Mr. Herbert Dunn, olso Miss ‘ Lucy Mclntyre from Mt. Stewart. 50nd Mr. Alfred Whalen. Moreil-River. a Mr_.y_\lV_lifred jtllciiearney- spent. the week-end with friends in Elmira. W.. Lrvasrocit Msalmr (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. fld-Jrhere were 47 cattle, 42‘ calves, and 40 hogs for sale on the two Montreal livestock ml-rksts today. Plain to fair quality W!"- Wers oou for $5.50 to 87.00. Oannershverc mostly $3.50 and cut. terrtrom I430 t0 $5.00. Bulls around .-‘s'I._00. Zvulmifered were _of common to muff-Ir. Quality and brought from - ..s‘.__‘.-......\... I N0 IOHM i2 WFFFR" HEN women come to me for advice on‘ , . PAGE NINE‘ England ’s leader in beauty culture. MIIIG. BERTHA JACOBSQN “Jana. "Other soaps may irritate the akin; my caused coarse pores and an unpleasant feeling of rough.- nesa. Palmolive, on the other hand, leavesfhe skin delightfully smooth. It is refreshing, pure, safe. Your skin needs its gentle lather, for true cleanli- ness, twice daily.” 11/12 Dovra Stun", _ superiority as a beauty specialist is unquestioned. - Lennon, W. ‘l. Wilen Madame Jacobson urges the daily use of Palmolive that recommendation carries the weight , of authority. Here is hcr advice: Madame Bertha. T bis treatment, night and morning Make a creamy lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water. With both hands massage this well into thc skin two minutes, allowing it to penetrate tllc pores. 'l'hcn rinse, first with warm water, gradually with colder. A final rinse with ico water is refreshing as an astringent. To get the full benefit of salon trcarlncnls, you should co-opcratc with your beauty specialist by using Palmolive Soap twicc a day. By beginning tomorrow you will hasten the return of natural loveliness. And since Palmolive costs so little, why not enjoy it for the bath as well as the face? Millions already do, in 48 countries the world over. those blemishes . the [arcfcrred . Retail Prlrl __-__-__@ - $11.50 to $13.50.. Grasscrs around y @550. Only forty hogs were offered. ' l [Tennis is being played on llldoo" courts in Helsdugfol-s. Finland. dun‘ i lng the winter. Jlmmln Jingle Says: The toast. it hashes- you'll any; "Ob. my! Just as good aa cake or pie.“ o" ml? l" the product of skilled craftsmen . . . w‘ the other a cheap imitation. Don’: be fooled in bvyin: lamp». either. u... only Edison Mazda Lamps, famous for their superior quality. m" l , ‘EDISON MAZDA y ; ~ LAMPS‘ MCKNEDIKN G E N E DAL "E LECILPLC EDLOJLLTCZFJ. ~Stewart3a Bread. 1.111 Mont STEWARTS Fashions -:-' Literature