1 lnwhat more perfect way can the vivsciiy of youthful beauty find expression than in the winsorne breath of the Yardley lavender? In the hundred and sixty years since the good Mr. Yardley first rejoiced Society with it, there has not come another perfume of [ugh 81y young charm-a fragrance of suds soothing solace to the weary and rile sorry and the sick. YARDLEYI LAVENDER v.4’ T/ae Loz/aéle Fragrance From 65c the bot/Ir, of all good vanouni - coupon sse-ssz Adel-ids StreetW, ‘ Tm‘ drug and departmentjtore: 160 ONTO I at PAR!‘ k NEW YORK "inf; ' H ' fthe no.1. continued from P!!! Eisht Mm“ hm been announced by the , _ '-"—_"" Lard-Chamberlain. This was the only _ ; , ceremonial and the party afterward Mn‘ B‘, BM-ilulnzrxdaer took on an iniormal nature. the Kins iriends arr! “d Queen strolling amgng the ma‘ “unfit” h" mdhposluon or guests and chatting. several woeb- a e o I I I . Synthetic straws are of great lm- Th’ Wad” night Bridge club portanée tor spring and summer. l hm “ delightful i?!“ m“ week at Pnnamalnqua and simulated "lacy I . Mn’ H‘ H" Hamil ‘hmm straws are used ior dress huts. while 5? , large sports hats are made oi’ cello- i? - M's’ '7' A" wast?’ w” ‘moms ma] phane straws oi courses weaves. t Bridge hostesses within the week en- s _ , __ “final”: "i “im-JMZM“ New handkerchieis are shown in large slus, oi linen for sports wear Mm" “d méhaegagoggg; Sta?‘ and oi chiflon ior evening. 1mm I ' e n e “'1”- m‘ -D°°"°' be“ “mplemy Modish little clips may be worn -.'= 39m“ w hbzusgalf)“ mum’ on the cuff. at the neckline, on the- i, - flap oi an envelope handbag or on '1_ Dash"? "1° ‘m’ ““"‘1$““:°:: the small, close-fitting hat. .- “d e wves were on , , , i I .300 3M5“ Wm’ attended the Roya! ‘Hie newest jewelry novelty, which ‘rwmwn Party at Buckingham PM‘ comes from Patou, features shoe ‘ u” on “Wmy- Th” party w” the buckles matching brwcelets and neck- llrstorita type 81v?“ byéll" KL‘! “d laces in colored and carved pyrniin. Queen since 192B. e n: mvr- _ a a c ‘ » mmflilmhesnmdwghztoqogee; $2228 Amusing little black pyralin rings, . an ernoo go - . . J “lime w m, picture “new ma“ placed at intervals about the clown i; ’ oi n black straw hat. form loops l " m‘ ha” Wm‘ an guest's u they through which rose opnllnc colored v reached the top oi the crimson-car- ribbon is run’ _ peted grand staircase aiter their , , , . ‘_‘ The Maritimers gathered in great ‘ ""-" _ "'_‘“"""“' iorce to the shamrock Tea and ‘ "**~*‘“'7 '~ - A ~ Musicale in the Sllcrbourne club, . Toronto, last week. It was a case oi ' Character Close-Ups I no empty chairs. all the rooms were ‘ crowded. Meeting old friends, listen- ' ’___‘_ _ ing [to good music and enjoying a ' I ~' delightiul tea, the afternoon soon 5 ‘ went. The P. 2:. 11s were delighted Z to listen to one of their own song- ’ . , "l6 stars Mr. R. Messervcy. l-le was in ex- i~ 4 < . t l d ' ' d 9 - i" EYES ‘N A 9A5" ‘ZLIFQT. Jiiilymi. ,' SIGNW-Y WILL noticed Prof. and Mrs. McPhec. Mrs. i McInnis, Miss Margaret McInnis, i Mrs. A. E. McAloncn, Miss Muriel i,‘ THMSELF To Lon (Summerslde). Mrs. Gormlay, "" M031‘ ANY Miss Jennie McNeil. Miss Ruby Be- ‘; ENVIRON. ENT I’ n»i=.Mn-A-E-1~Pilw-Mrs»E~ Mc- -',‘ p. Neil. Mrs. J. O- McNevin, Miss Ruth l‘. »~ ‘fir! McLean, Miss C. McFarlanc. U I I I _ ' Miss Zelma_ Ramsay entertained t, the Mixed Bridge Club on Thursday 1 at her home in Summcrside. -' i; ‘r y?» ti. - Wilson ‘Hi ( He,“ (11:11 ;i..“;\y.1;1-_'u.\.. .v., ' ' " i _ .>. , Al. s.étuil.. a SaltiShakei Judson, c. ransom ~noru ,. n III-Ii" . V » 11m iamous divine. Bishop Wilber- iorce. wasnot averse totalling e awry against himself. He was walk- ing abroad one day when an urchin threw a stone that hit him in the back. Tho bishop was sulioiently alert to catch, the youngsinr. and. holding him at arm's lenlth. ad- lniniswlcd n. reprimand: nu: nor sulkily denied billowing any: More. when they ssisac him.‘ by his coat and tried wstrikchinb" rsrninisces the Duchess oi Bermoncta "He remained quiet and inipame with his hands in his pockets.‘ ' ,'" by the women oi my ianiily: Margot (his wife). with lie-r diminutive’ lists. did very good work." ' ONE oithcbest Minot Asquith ' “No, but 00d did." "Huh! Does God see everything thait We do?" “Yes. everything." solemnly. ,"Did He see what I done in our backyard last Saturday altar-noon?" "Certainly, He did." “Garnl We ain't got no backyard," exclaimed the urclrin. breaking away and disappea rug. said the bishop I'1‘ WAS Bishop Wilberforce-he was called “soapy Sam" behind his back because of his habit oi washing his i hands with invisible soap- who‘ once rieiinod a men's club as a plaoe flwhere the women cease from troub- i ling and the wicket are‘ at lest." i a I ‘wt-mu John wunsmalrer- wenlt to ;New York irom Philadelphia, asAhe idld at least once or twice a week to i give oversight to his business there. ; lie ‘would take the 7 o'clock mm out i of Philadelphia. His buyers 100k the 8 o'clock. That put him into his New York oiiiec about 9:12, and even this "12 minutes lateness," as he called it. ‘often netted him. i snort-my before h-is death (at a4. l lnind_ you) lie examined the time- iables and icund that n train leit Philadelphia at 5:30 in the morning leaching New York at 8 30. But lls there was no Pullman on the train he gave up the idea. It was not the discomfort oi riding in a. dny coach that deterred him. It was the imct . that he could do no writing on the trip. n was his custom when going to and fro between New York and Philadelphia to reserve two Pullman chairs. 0n one he would unread his papers and books, and sitting on the other would gm through much work. I I I BUT the mmt characteristic nor-y about Mr. Wanamaker mid by Joseph H. Appci (in “The Business Biogra- phy oi John Wmamaker"), has to do with the opening o! his first stole in Philadelphia in April 186i. The new firm took in $24.67 on the Wen- ing day‘—i'ol' gentleman's collars. cuiisnand necktics. Wanamaker put 67 cents in iihe cash drawer to make change the next day and took the $24 to the "Public ledger," where he puld ior an advertisement lot the new store’! s NflARrwighbor and msnrlbr the ex-Elnpress Eugenie at mmborough Hill-her Kentish esters in England -was' Ethel Bmythe, noted composer, who oiiezl dined at the loyal table. It was Miss Bmythds cilstom to bicycle over from her cottage, take up a good strategic poin behind some bushes when mice in the grounds o1 Farnborough Hill and proceed in change into evening clothes Liter V/illch she would walk to the front door and ring the bell. This went on ior some months declares the Duchess oi Sennoneia (in her reminiscences "Things Pest"), when the Empress got to hear oi it and was rather up- set. so in the future a carriage was sent iior her guest. I ones Miss Smythe tilled up tithes’ late ior dinner and tho nnpresq was already in the drnwdngroom. This was contrary to Pambclough eti- quette which demanded that all guests should be assembled in the drawing-room before the pnpreu made her appearance. "Ethel advanced inwards her host- ess, running and courlesying at tad _ had baked me blame gingerbread men‘ a witness against hiscliant. yoursel! ‘John P. other iolk?" ‘ . 1M Wm.- ~ ‘ stories I know, runs that soon alter "You know that you did." 4 he, e 1 w,” r ~" - - rewdtlwbi-eim- mdwhilc they were thctaikoi two "You didn't see me," challenged Gunmen“, 51w got Jun 3 w“ m the b09- scored oi what m. had written about srsllul- (now mam Balfour, so. know- ing her Arthur. shsl sat down and wrote him a. little note. ' "Dear Arthur." she issaid to have witien, "I hope you haven't been annoyed ovel- what _I said about you in my book." The reply cmie: _ _ "Dear Margot-Whatever book are you talking about?" I I I TO CALL a man a good “grai-ter" in New Zealarld and Australia (in Eng- land. mo) is to compliment him as an able and willing worker-meaning lust the opposite to what it does in the Uni-ind States (and probably in Canada). Graft is the slgniiies work, not dishonest plunder. says Arthur Warner in "A Land- iubbefls lngW-being ths salty htory or his trip amund theworid as a sinlor and tramp. . ‘ o a a . WARNER-an Amel-icah Journalist who helped "ccvel'” the World War ior a London newspaper-was also nluch mystiiied when the housekee- lief oi his boardins house in the New Zcalarld goldfields said to him as he was about to start ior work the morning alter his arrival: "Will you take your crib with you?" 1t turned out tllattlais crib had nothing to do with a-baby. She wlss lllerely inquiring whether he wished to take some "grub" with him. He did and was given twb large sand- wiches wrapped for the pocket. TEA’; is a new one on me. Outside ci the infant's‘ crib. 1 knew oi the word by schooiboys to denote cheat- ing at examinations by looking over the other fellows shoulder. Also when used in this sense: ‘fDo you know or a mdbiifl‘ meaning. you know oi a Job?" _, , , .-i. " I I WHEN htNOOliuN was asked why he seemed to take so little‘ pleasure in women's society, he answered with an anecdote. records mull. Ludwig (in his lilo of the great President). "When We lived in Indiana," said Lincoln, "once in a while my mother used to make some gingerbread. One day I smelled the gingerbread, Ind cams into the house to get my share willie it was still hot. My mother I wok them out under-a hicbry tree in eat them. 4 ‘ I I I I "THERE was aiamlly near us poor- er than we were, and their little boy came along as I sat down. " ‘Abe,’ he said. ‘gimme l. mnni’ "I gave him one. Ho crlsnrnsd it into his mouth in two bites. and looked at me while I-was biting the legs on my first one. . " ‘Abe,’ he said. ‘gimme tho other'n'. ~ ' "I waisted it n-lyseii, but I gave it to him, and it followed the first. 1 said in him ' “ ‘You 80cm in like gingerbread. "‘ " he ma. '1 don't rrpcse shy- body on eerth likes gingerbread bettiefn 1 do-end gdfil less'n I do.’ " I I I LINCOLN the Lawyer: “You are, called J. Fir Green. Whit (I00! ‘J’ rnQn?" 1D 0f " ‘J’ means John." “Ia that so? But why aunt you call lust lino ‘Plwniiy 1.... mile.’ saidho, ‘tyres-admirably antipodes . I ‘ i ‘aims time. the msult being a series oi ' ‘ leaps." chuckles the Duch- ass. “Aflrninuic iater my Aunt (the Empress) beolmned iio me 081d whis- liflmlr . I " ' accompany Miss Qmythe and llslp w arrange her dress a little.‘ " I I I l ’ the Duchess obeyed and tourism amount or hitching up f: . wont orb-outside the drawing-roan. is roan "My explained are nest ' ii moist! ~ , musician. still breathlcas and wriflh you should call a , _' M , . lug, "I'll tail you what's the matter. ... {he "IIIIQIOQIVI- n ll lililfillq‘bmvw'ncvp.kd'wtlmfltu ' “t u" “ m d“? up my 7min“. groom's and I believe he sold me a. Jdnlhl llcst of _ ‘liiiid ai ' and could by no possi- "- - soothed awe - "bill _ the youngest ellild the "@180 "Ml"- . - ' ‘ '_ ‘lilflll. So it's the first _ . » ' f; '- to think of when a child has m4“; gulp} :~ -~.°"".'~. "ran-hob" w; use: ;.",§-';. , ms .~q..sd>;v;_uecu in ‘g ‘t is ‘cameo While Lincoln played piids can with the witness's two nil-mar.» victim?! llhdIflIlillOfi'Wl‘.h'flll jury, smiling Ludwig. " . ' I"I ALaWfllILoweda wselthy lorthe amount. nasal dissuaded ilimsaying: ' "gtwiiioertyoumu-susanyoilwili getoutciit." . “"l‘hltdoflnotnlkl.” "very well. than. you irlust pas ineaiee oiindoiiarl rkht sosyfl’ nereulimflneein celled on his colleaguetold hlmwhat hadhap- Densdsharedthsiibwitilbintand madehinipayhildebtoifl-Bil. I I I . AmnLnKl/ssnn hundred years asousereiiveainrllsmaaoworm Eildcls‘ Hills-Sir Walter lcOWl was also known as mamas the Rh!- nier. ruled as s Border niymlng prophet. he got this oii: ‘Tyde what may betyde. Hols shall be Kai's oi bemersyde. I I I 11in was i unlllu nth statement ' m ‘mm m the tilirueoth century. .whenmanwqreeut.dcwninwarsnd Border irey iiks corn in autumn. but it held good. la H. V. Horton, author o! "in h oi Scotland." No nutter how many I-Iaigs were slain there was always a laird to Bemersyde, tl-ls most celebrated be- ing Field Mnrdlill Earl Haig oi World War time. The reputation oi ‘memes seemed in peril in the eighteenth century. when a Haig had twelve dauglsiarsi But. lo, the Border mfiphet was right. The tilirtsenth child was a son! BYTHE wAY,ilGI-i’ the limb d P1118 oi led Flanders poppies on the new turf, and in the caster the wood- en emu rrom Handel's "cemetery WW1 hi! nlme printed. like that oi ll private soldier. on e. strip oi alumin- lum. (Giliyfilht 1080) Baby’s Owll Tablets A Help To Mothers ‘mere is no other nledidns or as grentahelp hoyoimg mofissrsal Baby's Own ‘nsbiels. ‘mesa ‘lbblets are a mild but, thorough laxative which Nsulaie the bowels: sweeten the ; constipation and. indirection: brfllk up colds and simple levers and make the Oilbfln‘ oi teeth painless. Mothers who beep a box oi ills "hhloic in the house always reel sale irons, thesuddcn attaokoilllnug out seine their little (ma. Ii baby's Own Taibleislregivenoritlisiirstslgnoi illness the baby will soon be riflt fl-xain. Concerning the Tablets Mrs. B- G- WWwI-vndaie. P. ls. 1., writer =——"I always keep Baby's Own ‘rab- leis in the house and iind them g wolllidmiul hOlP in keeping my “by we ." Baby's Own ‘liblets are sold by all medidne dealers or by iul-ii at 8 cents a box iron‘; '11); m, wumm- Moiiwie, 00-. Brockville. Ont. ‘BEAUTY ARTS ‘Wlltinusd mm bile Ilcllt No. I. Us on your hack with inst wrether. Bend an right hiss. lot- i-lw the" root slide ~w mud m; boils: m» hip m . Btraigilten bemdrepeetwiul leitlfldllothls alternetcly six to ten, times. The ex. mo. and. aims he would "metros! I9. he angry country-one Thomas leer-swat. wile ' ‘n. 4t ..."...."........ u... s. cxdrptidflil big err qualities ofrhe Pontiac Bl! Six should have won for it such a spien- . did reputation. And today the fldvi-iv ugs ofiionriac ownership are imam-Rd in rhisBig Six are allrhe fine qlnliria plum refinements which main: it 1 still Elmer.- Big-aronmfon, for omlnplq is enhancer! byimpruvd Lovzjoy hp draulitsbock sbeoibflfl. 5M1! l!!! tear.‘ rnade Ponzizc famous-q . s . ly Fs m@t..> orfiiqCar Beauty .44 Com" ortssa/zdflomo/ -. Blr Walter Bcott lies Ill-i Haig, a . ‘ mmtmmmbwm! glggdy famed by further rcfinmlfllifi- in its modish new boditi b] PM“? ‘i in ils smoother- Go-hoaepower engine zoller-haringsgrudyincluastheusc BOV-hIYmFVWd- wfigmfipffu‘ ofoonrsol. ' - pom; general m rs ous . - nodding, gjglfqndheBigSixisaseriking Ccrneroourshowroornsandm-sugem mmpleofmserr-sctivearkepr sinus! ofthe current mode. 36W d!" w" ‘reason of fresh color barmcuir: ~ -- and the commodiotl! US a‘ “mm L‘ gpdi)‘ even more invidnl- B|C$|X" ---““-“-‘= raonucr [or ‘GEN_EitAL_Hld‘OTORS' or CANADA. 1.1mm f A Horne L cwifnfwiow" ' " ’ ' oestrus ‘is; fliuiucsliiuwlino. lsLANv _ ‘ " " J ' ' .' mm IT'S sell T! R s sea sis: l1ii-'e~$._;_¢'*" *°'* “ _proof_bzikesenslneszfery. Andean rypeofmeen-inglneeilanism scduges rlriveahnrise. Testfcryomseifirs m fine and remarkable value. The GMJLC. Deferred Pay- menrPlan isalweysaryourservior should you ddre to use it. ' is more-vivid Motors g QYDIIIIDI '- eitime and enillgy to anyone or there dqsarnnents oi livins we disturb ti" blame: we are not living socordinl in Robin's lows. ' ' The i-lis iorcethnt can k001i "P yqflgingpiiqd yflflilufi avbank account. It is a reserve iunq tint should he conserved and added w. ‘H16 unwise ovordrewn their accurlt by honing Ilia hours, eating unwhbidyqhfl roan: and esmiaiiy-livine “M” ""- vcm tension. In 11M! years. when "i9? energy to withstand sickness. shock or the 911M104! QM’?- onticn oi age they rind themselves hnnkgupt in health and beauty. 1b hop young, Muss to new old- xaap you: bod! active by flail! BM“ else and irash air and a wall-chosen rust. Give wmplexion. hall- and hands rqular can attend to the dainty and ieminina little touches which corn- lsins in make a woman attractive in her personal appearance. But all‘ things, keep out oi menial rllta. broad- sn your hmilon by contents with in- illblg people. Illnd end body may be km Ymlth- iul-eeraplseion clear. muscles iii-n: and firiil brmant-by the 118M diet. gums llolp. sunshine trash air and mental control so that one need not. any “I amiiity years old." but, "Iain Si!!! your MEG" . o. x. a. omclats n: conven- DOROTHY DIX s Continued nom use’ "l" . he u i9r u.» theory that a wiie m It'd" PM‘ °‘ finffiu“ eyes to hll’ husband's Dhilanderifll. that is ell noooy- “M mmpm m to be a, blind iool tn do that. "no intelligent manaahm I ‘m. m“ e tent- Oi‘ #1" l" '!°“.14i"'“° “M” . ma“ desist ii ms uwllim W50 “WWW”? hi.“ m. m.’ . w“ n “m”. lying eyes that mil- doing somethins Wren! l!" "9 3”“ i‘ ‘m 1"“ h“ led her. . ‘ .,. . . . _ '. . _ 5 w the m, many and, various reed "liq" ' "m ‘u’ “dtflmwpaxmgum. public, and evil! to her husband. "Ili- lh! 4°" "hi" Improved ilmenal dirc-andmeathm i ‘i’ may big a: fauna, which contribute ' save her‘ iaol. but liar ‘mined increase bricks h" l” W“ Etllinlafullltlfpdt)“ it we h" ""11 "'1'" ‘MM 90mm? m1 .....".. ggllillu' w» w» Dre's W“ "" '“""““‘ "“ “$.35... .1...» muss... .a.|.».=_-c with will" '1" “w” ‘Pfiincu, m, in! the children wlthilir liner. Vi". “m” mum, m, o. so either the lather-pi? 1 “w” h“ The chum“ new times, llvlfll I §"!"pm‘hu um]. g families oi thlil married. hi?! w but u" m” ‘v cs in make hi! W“ “d-mino 10*“ tition in W“! l Mm‘ Vial-tum” 11'?“ ‘o. ‘w’ . ports should 66' was iher children», _, “M? mmwuu“ t?“ u,” the! aide in mm- oi such a nether m!" MM I mm“ "w" “mm children? _ g ' AN mulfl-EBTI-D Answer: - _ ._ , . ' ' - un- Owi-I-iniv mtjniir-fle Ikiimili“ "I W“ ‘.'°““ m“. ‘.“§.'...‘;-.- just will»... ..wi.... u... mother more w children i" “ma,” w... iorieihd"tll7-clohn_l1l90li'fl\0l.1- - w. 4v I W!“ "l" h" dwrd ",4 u" her m” "n" Mme‘ ghg would M IIIIIIIIOBC 0i . influence "PM. the children and a social stigma "m, p» househvill DOBUFBY Du’ m.- -1_ »-.~ i TION‘ Rlldibl. N. 3.. liar. fir-A reacting oi National le- siuai store and railway ‘mNUWilillli l" iliifiiii/ilNiT iiifi er snrrahinunnalontins tau lleeudsbartaieatentbefliaatisre-r done! use musuinnmmdr- - assessments. annotated-m -i.lllillwlsa ~ ‘harassing ,. rune ma» THE .§N(l‘v./["l. ' I _H tktififl-HWS ‘i. l" ma". i if} i.’ if? Unit U ".1"; W?‘ l