ARDYAR THE (THARLUFFEPOWN cu SEPTEMBER s, 1930 v _ . PAGE EIGI-L " Are .Woman’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature n‘ a‘ l l . It} A Buck- Etiquette : “wt-m A Morning Smile Passer? . What the Fashionable are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished ‘ With Every Pattern By Aunebelle Worthington rnatlon to a thoroughly practical" dress of printed chiflon ootton voile. It's very ' expensive. It's tubbable which makes it a very Q when a ma“ and a woman are “wxomicax chmce‘ traveling together on a. train who Horizontal tucks pinch the normall m!" me 1mm‘ w“? ' lwmtune- . A. The woman The low-flared circular skirt‘ _ yshows downward tendency at the For The Cook ‘ bark. DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE gnua“ "Now tell the jury, lady," instructed ' l’ ' the young lawyer, "lust wheat the prisoner was milking the cow.’ The young lady looked embarrassed ‘and then smiled sweetly. “Why, 1 think it was just a little back of the centre, sir." War ‘ a, usém u» DmmMyD& Q. What ls the birthstone (or September? A. Sapphire. Q. Who makes the toast golden wedding anniversary? A. The eldest son; or if there are no sons. the eldest daughter. Why Not Establish an Open Season When Buck- Passers, Whether They do it in the Nflmfi 0f Sweet Charity or Subtly. in the lflame 0f Friendship, May be Shot at Sight ctlm of my homicidal fury will be one of is always passing the buc You know manage to stand from do anything themselves, ata District Convention If ever I commit murder, the vi those sweet, smiling individuals who whom I mean. The people who always 601mm" under. The people who never but always see that George does his bit. The philan- thropist‘ who m", 81v, gnymln; to charity them_ selves, but who always hand around the subscription list for every good cause. Th9 Plifm" wh° “W” 5° to the front, but who make the welkin ring with their exhortations to every one eke to fight for their coun- try. ‘The third District Convention of the Women's lustful-es of Little Sands, Murray Harbor and Murray River. met within the Public Hall. at Murray River on Monday, Aug 11th. i980. In the absence of the President. the afternoon session was presided over by Mrs. (Dr) Brehsut, Vice- Presiden‘), and opened with. singing “Institute Ode" and the repeating of "Club Women's Creed." An adress of welcome was then presented to all by ma. Peter MacLesn, President of Little Sands Institute, Minutes of last meeting were res-d by Secretary} and no objections being offered were.‘ accepted as read. Roll call of institute was as follows. i Murray Halter l’l, Little Sands i and Murray River ~14. There were also 5 visitors present. Ropzrts of institutes were next given Murray Harbor was reported by Mrs. '1‘, W. Le Lmcheur. Murray ‘River by Mrs. MacLeod and. Little Sands by Miss. Smi h_ Mm. Harznrcl then road a. paper prepared by Miss l/lacPhail (Super- visor) rclotlng to Inn ltue work. closing with ‘congratulating the dif- ferent Institutes on their good rs- ports. After a short; discussion it was unanimously decided to hold Conven- tion. on or near the same date in future. A reading - "Ten Command- ments for wamcn, was given by Miss Smith of L? tle Sands Institute. Election of officers for ensuing year next took place viz-President, Mrs. E. G. Giddings. Vice-President Mrs. T. W. Le Lscheur, Secretary Mary G. Smith. An interesting and in- structive talk was given by Miss MacMlllan on “Salads? after which she demonstrated their preparation. She also gave recipes on “Salad idressing." A short discussion then‘ ‘took Place on the entertainment, and And always there are expert buck-pcssers amons ti“ Chlldfm‘ WW1 "l" it was decided that in futnrc, the {Yllflhbly manage to unload their parents on Brolhl-r Jubu of Sister Sue institute‘ having the Convcnllun do all of the children sharing equally in the M“ Bud 'ihc entcrialixillg. lVliss Haszard then; g- i: ,5? ~ 1737i. it may also be made with dipping [back hem. I! ls gracious for more formal \f- Wernoons and informal evenings in ‘piun or printed chiffon. 1 Srvie No. 253B may be had in sizes 114, is. is. 2o years. as, ss and 4o inches bust. The lil-jvesr size re- ‘quiros 3H. wards of 39-inch material. Iris-blue- rhiflon. Patou rose hand‘- I One-half cup of grated chocolate, l 1 cup of brown sugar, ‘z cup of slvcet milk, i. egg yolk, l teaspoon of vim- illa 3 Melt the chocolate. add thc sugar. i _ _ , layers tlgeihrr wlzn lhe following ‘kogizhir-f-lavtlin.‘ navynblun‘ SJOXlQkViQlQ milk and P“ yak and‘ 136,”, flap ‘w l" pm n s‘ ye ow u 5 an oring and cook over hot water in a Igraw“ and white printed bum“ are double boiler. Set aside to cool while] Chief among these buck-passers itharmmg suggestions‘ lmlxing the second part: l one “m M br°wn smzar‘ ‘é cup of l pact. the schools to pinch-hit for them as parents. The? 8T9 9°‘) vmfl‘ ""1 l, Pattern price l5 cents in stamps or i ,icoln (coin preferred.) Be sure to fill ‘butter’ z egg“ .5 w“ M Sup“ mint gpmexess m discipline their children and make them bghava They “e W“ to teach their children any morals and in size of pattern. Address Pattern a Cups 01 flour‘ 1 teaspoon M baking ‘lazy and hate trout)“ u” much powder. l e t e nd a bunch of hoodiums to school and demand that the cram u“ bun“ “d “w” andlgqoibxifllilfrsxolil-kidfieachers do for their offspring what they have failed to "dd the e" Y°1ks~ Add m” mm‘ "m -d0 and turn them into little ladies and gentlemen with a high sense of ethi- sifted flour. Beat all tnlzc-thrr. stir inlml mmei custardnnd lastly add one teaspoon 4 M b“km5;’°wd'; dj°w$ a “m” What are these advocates of teaching Wm“ w“ r’ m ° B” n egg‘ scwln and so on in the ubilc schooisr-icflc whites" Bake m Myers in a modem“: learn gat. their mother's lfneesr-but buck-passers who are tryins We“ (375 degrees) ‘mm dong Put somebody else do their work for them? layers together with the following filling: Filling: One-half cup of brown sugar. *5 cup of white sugar. “l cup who c of water. ‘é cup of white sulfur. “i, husband. She makes him wash the dishes and mind the bob? nit-é! he cup _of water. ‘.4,- tablespoon of vlne- .0111“ home after a hard day's labor. She has a dozen he: hats Every sca- gar. elzg-lvhite. son while he wears his lust year's bir d‘s nest. One of t e mos accom- Boil until it forms a soft ball ln ‘pllshed artists ln this line that. I have ever known was once telling me how cold water. then pour over beaten Qgonomlcal she was. “Why, Miss Dix," she said, "my husband ham‘ had l‘ white of an egg. beating until thick i new suit, in four years. nor a new overcoat since we were married." But I and fluffy. ‘observed that she always looked like‘ a Dally Hint from Paris. .__._..__. Sometimes the domestic buck-passer is the husband. who stem out W"? _ alment. while his wife stays at home and pinches on the milk ~ that he spends in buying drinks for flappers at night i . .;§&mMMfim%w@ MwR£fiAL&mmhM’ JThcy want the highest qual- ity of flour that can be made from the best grade of the best Manitoba wheat. AND this quality is abso- 'lutely assured to them when they purchase __»____ few scattering shots in thc dark expert buck-passer! V0159" of us is lucky enough to es- ds men and women who responsibilities and You could firs a and bring down a down for. Heaven help us, none I cape having among our frlcn have nn uncanny ability of dodging all of their "W" shoving them onto somebody elsds shoulders. .___-- are the fathers and mothers who ex- ‘firi? '-'=~" e "ii-Lida?! religion and sex and cooking and hing things thnt children should to make n......-.----.n--.-.--. Name lyts-n-n-u- inn-u... . . . . . . . . . . . - . . u-Kg-u-n- Street Address _____._.. I Of course, every family has its buck-passers. Sometimes it is the wife | ollects all the percentage in marriage and leaves the total loss to her -.-.-..-"--..~--n-.-.-......---.. state request by the members, s , ‘ r by Miss Smith. This very interesting and instructive Convention was; b:- ought to a close with singing of Na- tional Anthem, Misses Cornelia and Augusta Mac- IHWIB. U. S. A.. are now spending their vacation at the homo of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mac- Intyre, French Village. a -.. T.‘ |li lshops in every part of the country. ,‘and all the eastern and southern "states. and il-‘llilildlflg 15 delegates from New York Cityjreglstered today. While executive meetings were in session ‘this afternoon. following the ‘Mme m gm“ formal reception extended to ‘the as- Aqng upfin m?“ soclatlon by officers representing the a Bccnrdnuz w, me local member groups, and Dr. Luther mm‘ n, LL R‘ Hirsckk EReichelderer. commissioner of the ______ ’ M‘: ‘Mm nrrivpd ,Distrlct of Columbia, representing the The 1nger¢5t 1n mun 9mm which chum Til-l‘ ?°"°““m°“i- d"“°“"»l'au°lll~ '1‘ promises to mount to a vogue which m“ ‘VOYG l" will“? Sh“? mem°d5 “m! will include afternoon a."- well as evon- i PYMWE W"? b91118 Carri"! 0" l" ‘h! lng wear, has led to much discussion "Bub" Likely To (kiln Wider Vogue Fi-XSHIN. i TON Srpmnlbcr t-Jrhe nlld will be . AMPYVTAR Mrs. J.1=‘echan, U. S. A.. is Spending some time visiting her parents, My, and Mrs. J. P. Doyle, Point do Roche. ~X. Y. Z. MOUNT STEWART AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Coffin. Mount Stewart. left recently for U. S. A. where they intend to spend the wlntcr months. LUSTROUS SURFACE LEADS IN DEMAND FOR SATIN CREPES » night, in glad r bill to save the money OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF WILD FLOWERS _.-_____i Miss l-lazel Corbett. teacher at Sav- age Harbor, spent the week end vis- iting friends at Head of Hillsborough. 1 of the . mu of the '1 ~11 oi lllt’. Na- TORONTO, Aug. fl.--(By The C311. ... ‘n/u/BYIGEHUUKQQQS . my? for th- i‘ mm: mm Coslnmolm ball room of the Mayflower Hotel, where headquarters have been opened f ' . hlwhvard for for he week . . - - "l" 'i\‘lirif"'1li.=" 1n ses- _ _ V. s‘... w... m... rl\p‘/‘i“~lr“x m“ prsslmb uamh ultli absorbed attention the ._( .. _ M , _ _ administration of a facial massage. l.‘ “cs n vi moo‘. progrrs- n , bed head and the setting of a finger yin: lurli to clcvolnp the , . the ilermmuli “Wm! 0i m" "bu?" a. tendency to make the fabric lookfiulfil \ of surface finishes for satin. 1t is new the general opinion that the lustrous type is likely to win over the dull. 363M?’ Sh“? QDWIiOYS EMMY"! W although there was some interest iny dull-finished satin crepcs curly in the season. In one quarter it is said that. it has found that the dull finish has Mt- lhe indivi- M"? ‘m ‘mmher- I" “mm” mm" sleazy and drape a little weakly. Con- lll’lfl"l'll woman. _ b. and Wm m. Mm“ MR5’?! Cummings ChflN-‘Y- 0! sequently the trade is rcvvrtinz :0 the sad Cmmlmm- d°1“"e"d l‘ Special leillu" shinier finish which docs full justice t no paclflcrs, lclil or curly, ‘_ _ _ Mpmsented u" The, Pvu" 0i Perwuality." in to the silk content of the Sdiin and i line with the new policy of rccognll- has the desired good drape. Incident- )7l'f‘fl‘.l‘f . o, - _ 1 m“ ml: the importance of the correct ‘ but .1 lcmpzrs- . m mom W! by“ .mental attitude in beauty attainment. l a? "lth m i m“ “ “ SILK sun-s naivlam .= and nth- 1 A HIGH FASHION -\ hr: found in‘ Jllil rlnlrlgalos AT FRENCH RESORT lvcrc dlscus- l fimrrioiis to ln-f iclQi/hfs worn at Deauville over a ' ‘.11 f1 ‘r-"rn-lwlltjv. HorcaftL, irulorntion lwwk-pnd mnfinm French “w” tilnslfuct-lslyl": "Wm Fame’ l" m” @3501’!- _ .5 bnMhi-Flrst in favor is the ra - pvtwxrmon’ uflyn snort-s fvpv‘ of Jacket ensemble. most ~=-l.-l lllfl!l‘.'."ll’l$l_ Om“ mYl-ihtiuz of sleeveless dress “~""l'§‘lll1 the “Till ikrvcd iarket. but sometimes - o.» llfllilllful; uh» order ls reversed. These are ln '1» "l ilrrllllff’. ‘Wfidhalllo rropes of heavy.’ quality. in an» mm» gum“. lFhFllIYlMlHE and in some of the heav- -' 1r \"..'.\l’li‘. it not m?!" FDQFl-s silks. such as serge, square W" fluency?“ ll l. Fronkllnwv‘ V urokllne. m: flat round collar Fl""’!"!"'l. rLrt-r-tnr of finish, supple bodice with hgyrgw ‘n DQ§f‘lTll’)|t“(I‘lT4"llS at normal curve. and skirts nllrl thr- ‘Much are more oftcn box plenum 1mm hrurrlrcs-ltllan anything also, and about 13 JCHRUH will h!» rlo- ‘llnnln-s from the ground. are gencrgl (‘ind during tho rllscilsslrms of thelcllaracteristics of them frocks; the vnnounrntl at the lackets are short, slim car-din“ . . min. Tho convcn- iljrlacs tmrlku-ill conluliio ihrouuhout the} Other styles worn hare lnglude . “P” - lnumber of silk sul _ More than imn members of the our and separate tsclzlilh lfilrliaisteshtflfe h‘~$l'\"lflii°.fl representing 3,000 hvalltylaftor usually white, .ir'.l_. .l,. ‘invlsr’ m- i".l' \'l.=:i.'l ‘ o fli"i l" i l‘..l"'.l‘.l{ 51'.’ l “Nervous. Wreck, Constipated, Terrible Headaches. Now Fine.” short time I was entirely free of all nervousness. distress and pain. no longer constipated. i truly think ‘Frult-s-tfvas‘ saved rny life." which is the way thousands feel l l m“ §l’.l’“‘....'.‘.'2i1.‘.‘.t'.l"....."‘fil;”.l§3{.l. r. '. lzforcrl mrlurrs with coristlpn- end overnight B“ ‘munch’ buwub l'»i“l-" brim‘ 3"“ ' nesll. indigestion. heartburn, gas. sick ~l~ F- R“‘k"“5k' headaches disappear in 24 hours. "Yd-vet l-‘i-l" “l i Kidney and blsddlr ills. pain in back 1- .1 pffiflf [min lu vanish like mlgic. Nerves and heart I ' limb“ "n i‘ quiet. sound sleep at once. Rheuma- ~‘~ '1 611 "mm" llsm. neuralgia, neuritis go in a hur- ‘v- F u '1 Pl 1' ll " 5 1 ry. complexion clears in no time. thought I'd an cia-iv. I had no runs-filo, r Oll l cl mir-re-ly Pat nnv- " I f Air: \\'l'h0llf stomach distress. No- .1. '2 seemed to help mo no matte; uhi - I tried. "Finally I tires‘ and bought. some. 1n a my person Says Her Life Was Saved by "FRUlT-A-TIVES ||‘<. combined in handy little tablets. Marvelous discovery of famous Can- adian doctor. Speedy results smue all. Recover glorious health quick. en- joy life again. Oct “HMlt-s-tlves" read about ‘rrult-s- from druggist today overnight. DEAUVILLE-A review of’ the; Ten of nature's greatest lelnedise ally. satins with shiny synthetic-fibre faces are sharing in the wave of buy- ing interest. and are again in good demand for evening wear. _..___.._______ HAZELBROOK h VICINITY. Mr and Mrs Willard Horton who "Dent the put, few weeks on the Island returned to their home in Cambridge Mass. ther simple Mr do Nlrs James Rankin Bothel,‘ were recent, visitors to Stanhnpe. Mrs A. Jenkins and W. T. Coady. attendcd the annual meeting or the associated boards of trade. ‘The many friends here of Mrs l-Ielen Peardnn will learn w.th regret n! her illness. Mrs Edmund Chandler, Amherst N. S. recently visited his father Mr. W, A. Chandler of Hazelbrook. Mlss Gladys 1am teacher of Bethel school home Ls Fannlngbroak. Mr and Mrs Walter Ward and to East family were rment vls‘t.ors Rflysltv. \MramfMrs J.S.Myerswere Hriaitolrs to Melville on Sunday. Miss Bertha Rankin. Bethel spent w the vueek e ll in the Qty the guest of Mr and Mrs Henry Mutlow. berry Plains Sunday, Mr and firs A. Mclasac Aline Driscoll of Mt. Herbert) receiving congratulations arrival of a baby boy. nose course at the C. B, C. Mrs Mark Horton and Mrs W ldwton were recent visitors hero. mrougfi Hszelbrook Monday. l Thoy are strong apennt Labor Day at her Mr R. H. Wood motored to Al- (nee are on the Mu Julia Myers is lakzng a busi- Mr H. L, Palmer. City. passed A very ezloyable evening was .BGO0B\Clllew .. .'___ wentattbsbomnofldrandurs ‘ You practically never ace , support. of their father and mother. One bears the burden while the others answered VPTy satisfactorily ma, ques- ‘go free. And it. is only the buck-passers themselves who know how thtl‘ lions continued in the “Question- lnveiglcd John and Mary into becoming the family goats. i box." The iiftcrncon session of this __'_____, Convention was brought to a close rs who are of the common or garden variety ‘with singing of "Island Hymn“. make us do their charity for them and The evening session which was generally acquire merit at our expense. presided orcr by Mrs. Howse open-- gm- g“ w“; o! causes, and their hearts are touched by the leo with "Community singing" after or the babies in Afghanistan who have which lulsss Hugh. Murray l-[arboi we“. own p°cke;bo°k_ gave a most interesting account o! her trip to Scotland. 1n thLs paper Miss Hugh described the many his- toric places vlsi ed. From Scotland she proceeded to summer school in Eng- lland. She told of the wonderful hos- pltallty of the people. and closed with a very interesting description of In- stluic work in that country; Murray Chief among the buck-passe of social pests are our friends who l their social obligations who story of the suffering Armenians. but their sympathies do not reach .__-._._._.._. They merely make them grab for ours. . lion list. themselves. ‘They sic the professional b95881‘ 011W “S Al"! 1'" °' l she comes with s. recommendation from Mr. A. or Mrs. B. “m0 h” “"- nLshed our names to the solicitor, and told him or her what a. noble altrui-‘tifl n appeal. and how sure we are to respond to such I1 They don't head the subscrip- person we are, lack The same w” our buck-Pius“ wing: zzgkfsuszitrlzifig‘; and ‘IRiver Institute then favored the au- ‘m’ mirage m S“ m “d shut t e oéxbonk I m“ and so on They do.“ dience with a Playeh e entitled. “The table linen and embroidery salesmen an‘ 21h 8 was b sendx-ng “msmm Modem sewing clrclei. which w“ buy themselves, but they seek to lngrat ate emse l! enjoyed by an present. m“ w" 10L o“ t0 "5' lbwed with a solo by Mrs. Dalzlel (encored) after-which Mr. Tom Cook gave an interesting talk on "Psyco- logy." A solo was then given by Miss. Chapman, and" the reading "Ten Commandments for women" was on __._____ Then the-re are the buck-passers who always expect you to get 10b! 101‘ their friends or relatives. They always know so many talentcdcollege Erad- uatos. or some worthy man with five small children who would 105l- Blllli You. or if they wouldn't suit. you they are sure that if you would just take a little ndian Press)-—A remarkable exhibit with the women's work at the Can- adian National Exhibition consists of i 56 mounted and framed Canadian I wllcl flosvers. The whole collection ls Miss Stella Blrt, who has spent thol the work of Mrs. George 'Black of lust number of months in the U. S. A. Dawson City. Actual Canadian wild ls now spending some time with her t floivcrs, dried with their colors pro- mcther. Mrs. William Bil-t. Plsquld. l, served. have been mounted separato- _ ly against a tinted water-color back- Congratulatfons are being extended ground. and covered with practically to Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Hendrlckenl invisible net to hold them in place. on the birth at the city hospital of a , Glass nnd a frame is the final cov- bonnle baby boy. l‘ ering of these exquisite little bits of ‘nature and art, which have been Mr. Scott Coffin, Charlottetown, valued as high as $75 each in New spent a few days at his homo in Sav- York. It has been the aim o! w» age Harbor recently. I Violet Dickens to secure this exhibit lfor the exhibition for a number of Mount Stewart School. g years and it has finally been brought _ about. ‘ Miss Rose Plgot, has returned to Wool lace is seen frequently in the U. S. A. after spending some time smartly slmplg gpggflgwf Wm; at her home in Savage Harbor. She frocks and ilppcom to be gym-q; was accompanied back by her sister in cricket green, browns and bluu, ‘Si?! New York. Miss Marlon E. MacDonald, teach- er at. New Perth, spent the week end at. her home in Mount Stewart. Miss Marion L. Coffin. Morell, hbs taken up her duties as principal of Mabel. trouble you could place them. But it never seems to occur to these buck- ‘passers to do anything about it themselves, or that they might make any I l effort. in behalf of their proteges. ‘ because they are the most num- Worst of all the buck-passers. however. erous. arc those who make you pay their social debts by sendins FWD“? ml you with letters of introductlon._ . Thry hear that one of their friends is comini to your city- "Ah? thsv cry gleefully to themselves. "here ls where I make myself solid with the Tom Tlnkers and with no expense whatever to myself and with n0 iwublv 0T bother." ____._.. Sc they give the Tom Tlnkers a. letter of introduction to you. rcquestin! you to snow them the town. Ind "n15! Y0" "Eh W 1'15"“ mm 9°“ mmd and the Tlnkers, you have to spend your time and your money M"! Put 9W!- relf to all sons of trouble entertaining people who may bore you to tears. whom you never saw before andiwhorn you hops to Heaven W" Wm "W" s“ again. And all to make a Roman holiday for a buck-DIM"- iii All of which is respectfully submit ted and lf ever 1 get elected to Con- 8,95, 1 gm going to present a bill asking that lt be made lawful to slay buck- pa55ef5 at sight. And no closed season for the sport. DOROTHY 131K- aghan l-II-aelhrook on Friday evening Alllufl 7mi- Mm“ mg dmcmg wilad away the evenlnc 9.1m Which a daintY lurwh W" W‘ led by the hostess assisted b7 W!" l1dles present. At a late hour all dis- persed humeward feel‘ the? hi4 spa 1t a very qnloyabla time. Mr acid Mira Alfred Stowurd Cross floods lumuhos, the music b: the evening. __.... Mr and Mrs Aven McLean, City. motored through Haeelbroolc Labor Day. J, E. Mon Mr and Mrs A. Myers. City. were visitors to Vllllago Green Sunday. Ml‘ Ind hits W. L. Jenkins. Mill- vtew. were recent visitors here-H GIRL STOPS RUN-AWAY VAN LONDON. Sept 4.—A girl in a light blue oost dashed from tn; pavement recently near Clmrim Cross. jumped on ho the running-board of n motor- vsn and stopped it with the hand- brake. Shc dtnppearrd amo-sv: the crowd lathe driver ran up and thanked her for averting a collision with the line of mfflc at ‘rrafalgsr-Squuo, I tow ylhll ahead. Mr and Mrs J. Cronin City. motor- ed through Huelbrook Labor DI!- _ ..._._-_..__._ Fresh as the cool breeze-they come l to you with, their delightful deliciousness. ' ' ChO c ates