‘ i i 14 iii" li' l *E .l _:lily '::* _lli . .-_-.-.-’L'$~' $52 .. . . - ._-_.4_~ ~'~._._°.L“. ,*.z;;f..‘::.':~ ,_ <'."`*.f ` 'Ewan -`_1- -i lr .me -r5‘e;~'n-f- --» 11-. i 1 i ,-I `oi __|.1;ii.'iliza"e'.'s. ee_sls._gsc.-ass1 l l l l ‘ l I. lf' i 5* 1. .1 i 1,1- i,`l .ll fi til. .3 ‘i ,.'_5 .\ i t r -l. .l it lt :Ji 1-I l i >'l.f,.l.. "rl 'fl ! l 7' l :ll ,, r?;..=~ * ,if i; fha Week .ee-"'e__9f k Earl of Bessborough,_ Gov- land -_ -` -General, arrived ai. St. And- were _ -by-the-Sea Monday by private -Wise ~~ ~- from Saint John NB f l-.Tho Mrs. 1]. J. Perry. Mi“`5-"J- nests included Mas R -- ll fishing tl-lp. silo will nfstimutlli. Mrs. A. xt. lurfllnd ' r. J. wise. Mr. and MH- R- Mr. and Mrs: Alston Wise. P only. nu Excellency helm. md Mrs. R. orwrv- Mt =‘-"ii Countess of Bessbcrough Mrs. .l their daughter, Lady Moyralliwh, -, od his family and will |tsylMrl. _ - until July 24th. when he‘A. le es to pay an ofiicial visit .l__,N_ Wi-if=fMr. and MTS- ed golf on the_ Algonquin,Miii¢ _ . . . . -~._ _ - Wednesday evening anotherlw. delightful dance was given nt. rnment House by the Lleuten-l Pound 52?? Governor and Mrs. DeBiois. Mass. . olnour of _Brigadier Hertzberg Bell Gil T1 ' 1* the omcers of the Nova Scotia "`*~ ' ‘ '7 /I 'l lenders and the Prin e Ed d MY5- A- E» 'D' " Henei' New-'i l - ~ \'_~ d Militia. G Wu Jersey. arrived him* `~"£biii‘5iif*v °° ._ ¢ » ~ spend her summer holidays. _ and Mrs. Leo B. McKenna *-°_' ' lug as their welcome guest Miss. Mr, and Mrs. Brenton A. Hynd( iHg_lei Ramsell of Montreal. man and Miss Barbara. of Framing- »\ _ " ' ' ' ham, Massachusetts, arc plunning `~ n'~'5- A- E- MCI-“iii fiiid M1* to spend their vacation on the Is- Gadon McLean of Amherst. were land this summer with reservations `., a ng the week-end visitors to' ,at one of the beaches. It will be C rlottetown when they were the l Mr. Hyndman's first visit in ti num- t of Mr. McLeah’s sister. MrS.'ber of years. Mrs. Hyndmnn's ' _G i-X1 Hi11‘<`ii!lB. mother, Mrs. Lila B. Wilde, who _ _ "' ’ ' ‘ is again vacationing in Europe, is < and Mrs. C. V. Fisher, 0! expected back in time to join them _ 'WQC R°XbU1’l'. Mass., have arrlv~ on the St. John boat leaving Bcs~_ _ i s - e ~ s ` T' ed n the Island to spend a short to ul n J y 29th. Mr. Hyndman is as l ih ay. and are at present visiting. slstllnt cashier in the Frllmillghnm’ - IDF- Fishers old home at Scotch‘Natlona_1 Bank (F Where his mother, Mrs. Char- " ° ° 16 . iSh€i' is makin! 11 g00i'i 1'CCOv- Dr. and Mrs. L. B. M'lcNst'ifl°i.?:'f ml=.~'r.4r=r_-. 1 Bank Impecuon sm" Mon Upper Prince street _ ' ' ‘ _ butlturlg your skin. eyes and general beauty. msunilncs counmn V Miss Wlllnifred Cox, of Wlnnl-_Mlm its own ,Q11 worlnl-lg, And dont forget about that short "‘ °*“*°5 peg and sister Violet are spending l ' nap lust before you go out in the vB;c_ys _l;l_<_i_ O1;/£58 Mc£od.__§~§ ,he Snnlmrl- with Mr. and Ml~s.i §,,°h,£f'f_,,f""§,,,l~,lng np, shall rnsire rvenlng. . rmcxtr ima! mn” guésts ox Mrs _McLe0d.S Reginald Cox, Euston Street, ‘ mg, g1ad_ When you've finished your bath 1- My-5 J W \,[0Kenzle ' " ° A poor man served by thee shall and iemoved most of the nourish- b Dum wk um would Mrs. Ira J. Yeo, left Friday tot make thee rich; lug cream from face and throat. coglizyuzillcustha,_p;,1ck1yyh”t_ U _ww of ML and Mm George Fu_ M155 Cma Hegm s__mm_____me_._ ;;:J@_:lfiHc;l_c_lll¢:Sl:_t_li__n?;ir§irll1‘::x bgtity. another for her intelligence, another for hor sweetneq of disposition. He can love one woman because she is I ollnging vine who calls out all the chivalry in his uliiim by |101' Mili- less dependence, and he can love another woman because she mothers and h1m_ Eve;-y woman makes her own place in her husbands heart, atter how many other loves or wives he has had. _ 4, rnuculous in any that you reel that you will ploy “wud iiddii siilltlians life. His first marriage is a closed episode. You start s chapter in his life. And it is foolish for you to be Jealous of his wife. You should be thankful that you have no rival other than poor dead lady out in the cemetery under I. ton of Urmite. The Ge ll speaking, second marriages are happier than first ones and wexrlsrgreybettor husbands than dnt husblnch because, for cms thing, _ have been tamed and domesticated and, for another. thbv have arned about wives from their first mlill. TM? IPO Pf'°f°*li°miI. N ’ peak, while the man who is having his Nut ¢XP¢i‘il.\’\°0 in ll\li'l'im°liY. _` dw neil th ll ' widow notoimeetlemiiohofmar ees ewungus- ndges. Hgrdount expect it to be a sort of surly Paradise, nor for hu to be able to wave a magic wand and produce luscious feasts alresdy_ _ d that oost nothing. while she lounges around in pink chiffons. He knows that a home is an expensive luxury that takes money ta _ up. no he doesn't have hysteries every month when the bills come in. - knows that a. woman who has to do her housework osn't always look ii. fashion plate and be waiting for him with e Bild. lwiiet Smile- H0 j ows there are times when a woman is tired and eroll and hu a hem- _ and is grouchy. just as he is often tired and grouohy hirnlelf after |. ` rl 'il work. so he takes mm-imony on the chin instead of the it-Q-1 - ' And very first wife leaves her successor a legacy in tenderness and neo from her husband that she never had. For there an very i°W who ever look down on the faces of their dead wives wiffh°ut» I bitter t for harsh words they have said, for imbttiencs that t»i'i¢y hav! wn, for the little things that they might have done uid did not do would have made life happier for them. l Bo marry your man. my dear, and be glad that you are Na. 2. ` DOF-UTHY DIX. O 0 O O O I l Dear Dol-oth Dix-What do you think of secret ml-rriales. What ' umstances, iiyany. can lustify a man and women in waiting from sis wslve months before making an announcement of their marriage? Are such secret relations a menace to society? Do they not strip man- or all of its sanctity and reduce it to a mere civil contract. ¢5P¢°° ~ y when the ceremony is performed by a civil officer? Are not the _ rties w such an affair living in iosllized adultery until their relations _ ow rock. . :ii lil marriage is determined at 1 I 55 __-iimun ' Personally. I think a wont marriage is always a matter what the circumstances, it is far batter to veboard and to acknowledge each other in the |18 lc this is best even if the circumstances an luoh the together at the time. They have entered into the h lationships and they should do it in l, way that demon ilu# And somehow. no matter how valid the secret marriage il. there il ` ways a little cloud upon it, n, little breath of scandal that tamishes it. ` little doubt in peoples minds. And that does not make for the 11131111 DORUIZHY UIX. Dear Miss Dix-We have loot our dear oldest sistdt. Our N3 bm' er is at home and his only pleasure is to listen to the radio, but since sister-'s death we have never turned it on. although it would be 2 ‘ eat, comfort to us to hear it. Ls it too early yet to have the radio on- iong does mourning last for a daughter and a sister? U. B. -_-.___ _ li' you loved the dear. deed grl, your grief will last as l as ii!! ' ts, but people no longer make the fetish of formal mourninmat thf_'Y _ used to do. It is quite common now for the family not to put on bisciil To limit the attack of pl-l¢l¢ly instead of shrouding themselves in :reps as they once di;and to xo 011 ; _ about their affairs just as if death had not knocked at th doors. 7 sweat glands and keep the skin 5_- Bo tum on your radio and get what pleasure and comfort you can out _ of that. It will take your thoughts off your sorrow and you need in car, should b¢ “km not to cause have that dons. Life is for the living, not for the dead. Those who have _ e hence would not add to our grief by having us deny ourselves ml 1 ocent pleasune. DOR/UPHY DDC. ' "3:-_ -_-:.-3,; ;1i, =::|- - :F ' bicarbonate of soda and water, oy powdered with starch and boric- scid powder (two parts of starch Withl one part or bone nolal. The condition will clear up fairly quickly provided the skin on be kept reasonably cool. l Questions oonosmlng Heolin, M. ` dressed to the Canadian Medley “.?.ii’§‘“i'i.°ll' £3* °°"""° Sim" T°' 1 l' , . ¢d by letter. mm" p°"°"°'uy °i Carnation An important f This year, 'it is prophesied, the first chrysnnthemums from an clothed. Baby should wear enough uv? e - An on nn should bo sponged frequently with Y igh first Dllosvin flower fashions by the te ~ inn or flower-growers are reputed to have Sill! abandoned rose-growing altogtlm- in and taken to carnations instead. It le iii Md. if only because the poets *° have not sung the oamation's the ohamul of the rose. But i|n‘t it ‘” true that cnmations last longer? 9° Forced tulips are in demand ns L1” soon as the holly and mistletoe are 20'; put away. 'Iwo years hence, we sm. _papered and buttered pen 'll/| x ll f§’,f_§',i_s,__f_h°V “"“" °”°" b' 1" ‘” inches, about ao minutes. ' as-time. l lf; THE COOK 'S CORNER PLAIN CHOCOLATI CAKE Quarter cup bvuthr, 1 on. beaten CROUTDNS OF CAKE WITH Uxbridge nursey will be in the florists' shops of Mayfair and| E (3 dlly R X . ' ‘ had but Whivii huvf been 0'-it °i' ioothesacleanses no °°"""" A twenty minute nap afisr lunch 'nm A 'nm co - fashion for some twenty years. l nope. o., mnsoll, canoe; Belgravia before August Bank b u Holiday. i ‘ ov BANANAB Spread slices of stale cake with spoon of coniltamh smoothed iii l ttor and let color slightly in the cold water or use without thicken- en. For each slice of cake prepare ing. l lui- L ' AMom|°ngSmilc l .Hs was awakened in the middle of ~ the night by his nervous wife, who said, "1 hear sounds u tiwulh some- ' ,__ 1 _ _ one is coming up stein.” ~ ,,,,_ ,f,‘,,Q',§’_',f",§‘,_f,,,§',,,‘},,‘”‘°“,,,¢,,,°"°°_ ,_ l____v1llu me umw he um. ales- » . cup boiling water, l cup milk, 1 eup` ,‘ = Wh!!! Ol' b6l’i¢}' UOUI, K Clip l‘iC0 bour, I teaspoons baking powder, 1 .Wu M ,, aésrpoon c__l_r_inablrl_2g,, its teaspoon salt.li=,==2°‘ _ I ' I 1 . agnixxilto the butt;-. 3:tot'hTi!h?1;" hmm" Pun d‘”’*'i I |°°"i°!\ °| . to mo .Im .nd but th. vwb '_o_‘,U'i8 Allin, frhlh 1000811 thi p\llD X711!! _: ;>,°-=;»-,~f»°1~= °==°°°=-»»=;t“.:.:a'..":."':'....°.°;. l:,°";l:.°°.°.r ¢ C 2° "A en in th: duh :gd lbrelsinz the section of skin nsmov- . hr-ee aspoonso sugrmd eedbsckm “Nadu” . prim llrt.il¢y_ hive hllliea ails *’°*_}"‘,_if,|}'{§_'f_",,§"_§',,f,§"A“,§‘_,”},,'§““§,§§2lbululu. nag byline in fminililll f the nl-si inixtllle. ilull-:lately withi'i’°“ “H4 1°* "U14 in I h°i °v°i\ iiii' 3 flour rinse with baking powrlsl-,iiii "H Piiiu 1° l°it°u°d me the ski" 1 namon and salt, and beat in theiM°°k°“°d- Rf°m°\'€ the 1 banana# lcd chocolate mixture. Bake in alfmm ul’ ‘kin W ffm °i'°l-li'°U| °f 5 "two o'o1ooir." miles ul. vue. _ I "lull rizht." -no nic, ellrllm oven cake, lettin them take the shape 01 1 a half-clrefe. Turn over the cur- i rant Jelly sauce and serve once. ' Curran! Jelly Sauce: Meigs lil# of currant Jelly in about a cup Oi - boiling water; thicken with’a‘tea- l