'2'?'3..., if -. t_,_fLf__ _ t 1 i i 4 » v _ . ___ _W° _ Ilia iE{(7lLSl?ll7U”Z? enact ~T }lZ5Rl Al(I711ZT71Zi¥ "' _ » .. -*anim ' lll'liE'l'ION’ Egg gps? iii; §55§_1 E § 1 5 5 lllfllfliitli f¥’i1Hll`l'I¥‘l Agirlwhoxouges (I’vebeentold) Isnothingiesa Thanfestandbold, ` And no sell lady Ever shows In cut-out sandals Naked toes . - . , Such prohibitions Mc appall- A nice girl has No fun at all; No wonder girls Not Soy. but good, ' Attain, with safety, spmsrerhcoq. i By HELEN ssucerizn _mm , WALL PAPER CLEANER ’ One of our readers has given the :following 'recipe for paper clean- ingwhichshesaysisthebestshe has tried yet. Ma.ny~ engaged in Spring cleaning will welcome this: , 1 cup bread flour. ‘ 3-4 cup table salt. ' ; a tablespoons sasolene- STWT CHAIR COVERS '. Q Gifnta chair covers can be made 'very stiff by using size instead of ;si’arch when washing.. The size ~"|iEADAOHE, BACKACHE? A _FOR‘ young _girls w0¥nrg:l'Tgod,l_nfh(; v_vomen_ in middle -_ éhose hwhod ‘auger f°“1 .° * C. °» weakening drains, _ _ backache and ner- ~““ vousness, Dr. ~¢sM.M accesses ' ` ts c n 5, 1, W. Fkn?gtan_ 6nLfbstt Ave. Toronto. as °'.....="= ”“‘i*°é.f:..r-.L11 dizyymd fsint. I was could hard- ? kee u I took two sl. ai. .~ _ Dr. P|erce's avorke ;reacrlption and can say it restored all my lose strength uid seemed io give me new life." Sold by all druggists. New sins, uhlsu so cum. liquid li-00. ___ ___'_1__'_ ' ESTATE Dil. V. I.. GOUIWIILL 5555 itll gli; _ si-E2 :EEE Canada. Chambers, Charlottctown. HES. VICTOR. L. GO0D'WlLl.,, _ ' Elccutrlx. . » easnessf+~+~*~+- .NOTICE 'All persons trcspassing on my land in Newton, Lot 26, _will be prosecuted' strictly. This land, 32 acres, is for ills, cheap. _ _ Address A. M.- 'l‘RAINOR,_ _ Box 143 _ ` ` East Millinocket, Maine. »¢~+ L7550-5-15-18-22-25-29-61. *_-__ Prince Edward Island 'j.»- Hospital I irinuaméedm 1-_ .""N0t|cala that hs llll’ 'lillllli up _i _.i rr _ .»,./._ n s Realm -- Eiitiii ,ities if water, s luke- oov_ers Leave .E ii; ` TABLOID s _ 5555 Eggs 8§a§ gills from wash- llowing begin- simpiest and injure the Absorbenis (salt, French chalk, taicum powder, etc.) before stain d.rles;' soap and water, milk. onlie sold, salts of lemon, javelle water. ‘ commeiciial _Ii_l___k renliri3'e_;, hydrogen, peroxl e. e c should be very- thoroughly washed after removing any #aim with chemicals. CRIBHBD PASTEL! AND EXOTIC TINTS FOB FALL 0i'uahed'pa.stels are featured in the collection of 58 Fall silk alludes issued ii. card form by the Textile Color Card. Asocistion. These hazy- pastels, it was explained by Margaret Hayden Rorke. managing director, are the actual tones- obtained by crushing the pastels or crayons used by artists. Included in tl group are ushed rose. ambergold, LaTour blue, ooraldust, mistgreen, rustlnt. ashblu, muiberry rose, woodlilso and moss- tone. The fall shades comprise the “Arabian Nights" group, which reflect the Hindu, Persian and other Eastem in- fluences of dominant fashion im- portance. --1___¥i GLORIOUS GARNISHES is astonishing how much more aotiveness can be given to foods li savory and sweet by those lit- garnish touches that mean very li le in trouble or expense but a great deal in the appeal they add to the simplest foods. It is too bad to fall into ruts in the matter of gamishlng. Artistic serving is more a matter of realiz- ing how grace and color maybe added to food by simple means. One must learn to utilize things that are onhand at the moment, than feel that' special garnishes must be bought for every, dish. 'With a view to broadening their scope, we take here a number of things €liTat are quite commonly used andsusgeat how they‘mlght be, adapted to the gamishing oi" dishes-that they are -suitable to accompany. in It attr bot tie tt Becta-Use tiny or large ones, cut to fancy shapes or sliced g Cauliflower-_-Dip cooked flower- eties in butler. then ~in minced parsley andfstand up as trees around seafood dishes. Celery-*Use centre pieces with lesveasurroiindiiig fish or seafood dishes. Croutons-Toast half-inch bhad cubes, drop into chowders, soup, etc.. just before serving- Giumbs-.'Brown in butter and aprlnglo over fish and seafood. Oucumber-Cut‘ as.cups and boats _R35 Hard-Cooked-Slice or dec- tion: or use-chopped whites and sieved yolks; or shape as apples bl’ moulding when hot, tinting with pure vegetable coloring and use clove as st/em. -- Peppers Green-Aliape as cups or othea- fancy patterns, or use chop- `ped or as rings around "bundles" of celery cr ISPUWIB- Pimento-Arrange strips in form of flower or mince and sprinkle °mpm¢.f°°d,,p1`es_ci1¢p a syn iris _ sn n over food .Plein .°f 49954 Wh pimento). Potato-Shape mashed pOti\ff00S as roseswith pastry tube: or ld cups to hold vegetables, etc. Rddishes=-Cut in fine petals and plsos in cold voter to open lib roses. Salmon, Bmoked -Chop and sprinkle over salads. C8-116903. 00°- Bardlnes-Use to garnish creamy “fumbled egg, fish loaves. mlads. méhrimp-(Cold Cooked) - Out in pisses, dip in French dressing and ‘gg tp garnlshllllds. c Tomatoes--Shape as o\lfi6= 111°' or section; orfuse tiny ones whole- wsmgerepa- Use bunches or .mpg fronq on hot or cold dishes. 'rua srun! or ‘suns ranous" interest in the g hours is industry. or me ni- iii New Neucmi iiiii .5 ai . ‘5 iliiiztlii ggi 5 8 s.5iv subicct by -no moan' With- the Moen dustri_s.l' Arts York. sponsored all Usa Women Bflllllti’ That is Why _ Were _~. Endowed With Rose-Colored ' 'losses Them Sfee Theniselvies, I- -» Chudrenflluurlhosuialn a Hazeof Optimism Wlwwtnmdod :ae caps, compeiiss _ ' _ and priceless gift, and thatbi:_:.he a " ve. Women world. Hops' _ brcast,.and"no"emcunt of f_ ___ vious experience ever - drh Lhrce. A thousand disappointmmts power to discourage a woman. She is certain-that the mirscleahs-desires will on the tboussndand oneth. ' As a proof of this tha.i:_we have ever before our eyes consider the beauty shone where. day after day sndyeer after year, women pursue their unending quest for pulchritude; happy in the belief thatno matt/er how old I-nd homely Life is-Extra Harmon _ _ gg iii _E34 gg, ‘lfrlaggl §§§§§E§ §§§ P iasosunrn OLIVE e Ull. cite/zpeutes;uiey so not-mea them mycman- ners cr consideration of the rights oi' othcr.pe0p|¢,' md they are perfectly sstolmded when they grow iupinto hoodlums. ~ ‘ .1 The world is full ofthe lsmentstions_of.parents overiingratcful child- ren and wild. headstrong girls andboys that they cannot control. Mothers shed enough tears over drunken and waywardsong. and daughter; 9° dost battleship. Ear, alas,~women's'optimistic belief ‘that their children are ound to develop into fine men andwomen, no matter how' they are ought up, is seldom realised. - , ' _ --omni Life is hard on wcmen.and perhaps they could not bear it if Nature had not. provldedthem with rosa-colored glasses through which to look gain ita trials and tribulations. _But if-their. optimism blesses, it also curses, =§ as its to look. and that even if liei-wflwe is as crise- come out young and beautiful. _ The fat expect tp be mldb thin and Wi.l~i iowy, the grizaie-headed to have their hair 'restored to its natural color, the still'-.kneed to skip like a young gasette, so they endure sufferings inthe way of being parboiied and pounded to s. pulp and scslped that entitle them to places among the martyrs. And no matterhow oftm they fail achieve the desired result they are still ocnfidentit will happen. Nor does woman’s optimism as lieves that she looks to other people says she is 35 nobody suspects her of 'bc crossed with lines as a road :nap and her teeth are hers onlyby risht of purchase. When grandma dollahcrself up in napper-cloths and piss- ra herself up with cosmetics in' the belief that "she looks sweet lt, sho fools nobody but herself, butahe fools herself completely. Sha never d°\lb¢~S lihilt She _l-S l'¢E|8if¢l'ih8. as the films say, glamorous girlhood. Then there _is love and _man-iage. A No matter how old and ugly and unattractive a woman is she believes that she is s vamp and can miirry any man she desires. and the fact that she has never had a date, still less proposal. doesn't shake this faith a particle. Girls who have physical atflictions that would keep any man from _wsntingto marry them, still ream of being-brides and woiik on things for thelrihope cheats. And I get linndreds of letters from middle-aged wives with half a dozen child- who consult me as to the advisabiiity 'of getting divorces from their husbands so 'that they may marry young, handsome, rich and romantic men. They just take it for granted that Prince Charming will snap-them as soon as they are free. eaiiasees it makes them pursue will-o’the wisps_instosdof grappling with . -1n_i_..' ( l . Many I- sirl. for instance.-who wastes her life waiting forsome suitcr 711° HBV" °°m°3 510118. would be bott0r»oi¥-- if she realized that she is not the type thatattracts men and put ber-time and en into herjob. Many a wife who breaks her heart waiting for ¢,-philsnedlqwtei-_ in mmm eg her could save herself tears if she -faced the fact thsthe'-was gone forever and was s good riddance of bad rubbish. And practically every-motfhefs child- ren would turn out well 'if sbs reared them withmuthority instead of on ..FAsH1oNs For esPn1Nc.-. I Here's a perfect choice for sum- ` - 'V mer, whether you want a '..ress for- spectator or for active sports. Ari inverted plait at ‘the back of. the blouse, gives freedom for sports activities. It has the youthful Peter _ sl ‘ - . _ w "=§-_ Pan collar and s, patch pocket The l cnder skirt has s plait at the front hich gives ample width. _ ' It looks decidedly smart in strip- cd shirting sillss or cottons. _- in plaided gingham, linen, rough peasant cottons, seersucksrfnidue, etc., lt also looks attractive; Style No. G09 isdullncd for olles 14, lo, 18 years, Sd, 38 aud_40 inches bust. Size' 10 requiies_4'ys.rds of 35- inch material with it yard cf. '35- inch contrasting material. Price of' PA'1'f'ER.N lo cents stamps or coin (coin isiptjef wrap coin carefully., _ _, ie. No._009. ‘B1le'...............4-$1.4 »....»~¢¢»--».....-_.ns -sus"-ses . , . r . . I ¢n»»¢»s~~-~¢~-».....¢.¢..¢»-¢s»~.»»se sueecsasieu V , "f§i§§§§;.§ liifégiiii Si itiiéiflg 5 gltitri _Bus 5 i ri ia I _ _ _ _ .........._~-......................:.! Ill ti _‘_ na cold water. ‘ A secret, scientiic blend ot’ nsainl ve enable oils-oils of olive and palm-Psllixnolive performs s threefold dutly co your skin. Very geatl , yet oh so efecdvo y it dcanses, soothes and .laesutiiiem '1‘hst's why, when you try Pslmoliva, you'll find it brings new youth, new beau%_so your skin. Use Psimolive in Complexion"'besuty treatment. \ _.__\ __ oschests. _-_-', I’hen rinse. Pint with warm wscer, ther coo. vs your whole body s "Schoolgirl .Lilhn to Gladys Sw!!!-bout. .°:'.:°s:.':.f‘ ...“'...°'°°°“.....'a': .:.°.°:i 1'" m¢'im.i»uusia¢imamiiaw. N.B.C. N hurl-Cu I I Coal- Ewry I's¢‘E‘='ials:ip.:u. ‘_ 'f,_ UIAIITI EX .Tlllkfll Just the rllht amount of ollvs oil goes into every cake of Pulm- olira Soap. the bath, s _ Fortune ~ _ gy _ RICHARD HARDY DAVIS Mr. Langham and his two daugh- ters, Alice _and Hope, arrived in Olaricho and were welcomed by his son. Clay and Macwilliama. The en- gineers and his aides had built, a residence for them which they call- ed The Palms and had fitted it out as well as they could with what val- encia had to offer. Boon after their arrival, Reggie King anchored his yacht The Vesta in the harbor. and Olav and the others tookdelight in showing the visitors about the mines and the capital. Clay took them to the Presidential Palace, where Alvarez and his beau- tiful wife entertained them. From s veranda in the palace they watched a review of troops. and the girls noted a fair-haired, blue-eyed offic- er among them, who, the Langhams were told. was Captain Stuart, once of the Gordon Highlanders, now in the-service of Olancho. . -ltuart and King were guests at s dinner which QL gave to the Langhsms on the cony of Val- encia's leading hotel. and the din- ner»resideni's gy . ,Oil Oooh-Bo “I hear _ mothers village." ' thddliilk desserts, is Hilde by cosg; -.- Fashions - - f°“*:."`..'I.$‘*'........... do, ms’sm-and what ' TM !°ll°W\DR Niiiws are :um .gn | . from the Publication "Milk pggorgymi sorts" ilsucd by the Domimonuix rature _ cooks CORNER L m my uid uni 1 _expect JUNKIT RECIPES ,E E? nmu.'_' me me mmuur. vert-m°P* 91 Mf1°"1i“f°=- tbey"ve gone dry in your-` -llbhct-Junbet. the simplestog .. .. . , musing lukewarm milk with Dqm'm ”mDm“¢h” llld»“`llA`MiD8 t-llc desired sweeiilm . iiiiéi. Zeit” °é.'I E! _5'* as presented a bill which was paid! ygtgr, Add sugar end salt tn mm The . having . _ V was , the Mrs. uissonuubuyingcommizieeto Jlnk°tN°~S uxohsse cups and kettles , for ituteusalitwasmoved snd` ndedtha-tMl*s.» Earl Misc the School " utes of last meeting were ap- mu. _ ved ss read. The Sick Com- golom-mg 1; dgggnd, ',,4_, hm, A.” 5,,§d,_ mx sndliavouring. Rennst or iunketu me thestampwas tuckoniti-500111111/Jlllvcalled issoldliilim __________ containing sugar. flsvoui-ing, .mi G cm womuil |N, ill lddltlflll 'D thi! Kennet Brno" » Juliet is delicious served wny iu¢.ClUlll. mwtufemet , __ NAC- Lili E Pinch 1118 fruits or with whipm .llmkot No. ,l lmk0t tlblet pcm cold water les 8 tablespoons sugar Of silt ldul-ftmilk itssspoon venillaos-ctheriln. we thier report and oi-um noise ma dissolve in ni, school Committee reported and heat to lukewarm Remove from visited the school A letter heat and add tablet and flavcuriiig Alex MacKenzie. were sp- s-an 0 read from the pupih thanking Pour into dessert dishes and iq members for cleaning the stand st room temperature roi-24 ool.Mis Normanusclieanand minutes.Tlien chill package .iunket powder I-if milk _ u _ ,mms Dm sncmwsn Heatmilktolukewu-in. Remus nxi ~ . img, th, mg; of psintmg uw from nest. -Btu' in iunkst powder 1 Pour into dessert dishes and reed and sen bus Ea all. choo _ gongdgnm, N Wm stand at room temperature fora h me iuscuma. nim moved mi°“*°l'1`h°“°m”- i seconded ttoifhe ineess rlldhollensi Thepriaeawaswonby fill; sill 2 .iii ' Caramel .lunlei ' `rouow recipe for .ninxet ue.; ce stewart Lunch was served by quarter cup caramel syrup Ce host/ess and the meeting closed syrup may be made with one cup th singing Mrs Alex MacKenzie sugar and one cup of water. Mtv e "Sing, Say Play or Pay." _ , roll call to be answered mimi” diy invited the members to meet sugar in heavy saucepan, or fryln| her home for the next meeting und WMD th! N881' tllrnsi was dcceided to have the roll cell t b\'°Wil °°1°“l' ldd |°°11|ii next meeting in the form of a Wltvl’ U01* 7°? 1° NUUWS. im is slightly thickened. said Mr. Langham. “Modilme Alv area-_-" Clay tumed suddenly from his 0 “Madame Alvarez needs no pro tectlon, as you were about to say. And' the engineer changed the vent they were passing. on seat in the carriage. _ to Mr. Langham," he, interrupted. ge “Those who know her could only aus any nothing against her and those he who do not know her would not sol he f;>r_:crget'theniaeives as to dare to out the moonlight on th; walls of a con- sul t." he said. “she is a ti-amend-~ gqmmmp gong rn 1 ambitious woman. Bhe wants FOB PIG |l,Ais|N| convert Olancho into Eménoii- snd make Alvsres -or mgumd _ ore properly. make herself queen: ma 5 hgghgigo r party is already called the Roy- fu. .3 me 3,-mm Ig” ts and the Liberals recently plsa- °,m,d_ md for ,gunz moon 4; red the walls with placards against mm, of _mm pgmnuc pl-wus. '- ‘Ph‘2¥ °h°tP°°Pl° W “fl” 11°* non. however, is nm m um o coun ry." “what l_d_s_to _ meeting requirements so bacon ii l_\_leiuandee-Maoxenaiswrlendliilsa emitting sugar and adding y . . _ wi . . ' ' rogrsmm l u-sly archy or rl-isiq dustry ll are sim- it cowl light I hnwrwd N-uwgpdiy from Dm. 1 tm ,_ the H t I woman!" exclaimed lifliss Langham. c k_ dthwgh gnu” hu 3 ,hm mbkct by 9°" 5 °“ ° ec ° Well, sho began it, said the con- :gums wma’ owumfnc youu talked over the dinner and guests. 'M canT‘t‘§,k°‘;§j)u§“§5“‘Mf“P,‘:‘}f_’§_..B‘§§f§ wise me ony me treated nie Holm ..He worships mm He hu native miners well knowing that he done more excmng thmgs__., might have to _depend cn them _to ..wh°.,Capmn stuarn.. defend mines against seizure. There “No-.Mr. c1ay.uc's been in three "°"° “"’° °°"‘° h““‘”'°d'*"‘°"°°”‘ -real wars and has won all :kinds of °“,th° mm” mmm' decorations. And I liked the way he 'Y°,“ may 7°* be t“m"“¥ Y°“,‘, shut up Mr. King and father when {:°m5 Nllltllll Bun on the_Capital_, they were talking about Madame ° °°“°“1 “id W King' or YW” Alvarez.. need the yacht to~ take the Luig- meaiiy I dont see um Madame ’“‘““ °“” °f ll” °°““"l'- - e .. fi1ffi"r.i’iie'§.15‘i'tiii.§lu°i»/1?. `§§"§"il§f2ie ii'-“i>1=°i“ii"¢ °° Mi" 511° M it worse by rushing in the way he f 511° bod hoped Ulay would At home later, Alice and-‘Hope ham mm” would ba in dmv: B, Department of the Cl-nadlim NW According to Weimar. the Lang- place' www” W ms B umm! endoza should triumph and he re- mn” R'°'u'w°ya` The Pm State ranks second. the Ncthcfllfifi iliiind with Canada close on he; heels and then comes sweden. Til United State! is the pflhclpul 5-I0' plier ofharntothescottish min kat. fouowed by Canada and il! Irish Free State. theyca.nnotssyw‘henintliesi°ll ig is st themomentitsevtclil si' fs 5 EE il Es position ,before her marriage to the Presid- did. Why should he take it on him- self to correct s man as old as "I suppose Madame Alvarez is a friend of his," Hope answered. keep us awake any longer, is he, even if he does show such galiantr to old ladies?" .. d ... It was believed here and there in valencia that Alvarez was plotting mme la. President was helping, wh Captain Btuart's presence in the Palace was a subject for\goasip There was also talk that General Mendoza was plotting a revolution which would establish himself the di th; Olancho treasury_before Alvarez Langham. Alice and King by Wei- mer, the American consul. ss Olsy wss showing Hope about the mines. 0 “Madame Alvsrcs was s. coughing father?" W “A beautiful woman can always l‘° find some man to take liei- part," "1 said Alice. “But he is not going to °° to make himself dictator and that ( of A1 stator and that he aimed to raid W could do so. W in lain them to her and sot as her why. dw, rt, but he rode on in..sdvance ny hw gut d seemed to have forgotten her m¢u°m_ existence. Thu “nan But Hope had kept her pony close nm but the engineers side from the start dumbass it use a¢”‘“""°°“‘° \ked_ lQQR_ Twill 'lihey can learn particle is travelii The inspection of. the. mines was menqnd ' . HP raco vrc as o