l-'5 PAGE Elem Tm; cHARLo'1‘TETov\fi\i,_g;iiiaiRoii.ii~__ _ _MAY 17 v_- , _ V , A . -\ _ . I . i-f~'":` Dm. th D' f L tt » B Chic Fashions For Summer ,I M"""_’:f_“_f§"f"l Happenings of the Week _,,,,_ . writ °.~'~c in ~ .‘\ _ t i”' .J _ _*_ _;_;_,._;________,_“,g_;__________,_;:,__,___ _ 1-1-1- ii* - _--T 5 V - ` _ A , 1 4 Z i- _ _ V _-v i Ili _ __T$_ -1 J. i I -I Y im I _ .V ___ _ ___ _ _ '-"- "--_ ' V-_'I m _ -1 \_1|1__.-_ __ | lWoman’s Realm' :- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions --°-_ I-l°f€"°‘1fl1"€ oyzxeerox Folly of Wasting Time in Trying to Reform Lazy Husband -_ Is the Girl With Money Ever Married for Love? -- How to Avoid Insult in Employment Dear Miss Dix-I am an energetic business woman, married to a man who is charming, good and kind, but absolutely wit_hout business initiative. He falls at every Job hcundertakes, and that gets on my nerves. Also I am tired of supporting the family. Whenever I nientlon inoney matters to him we quarrel \'ioiently_ \Vhat shall I do? Is there any wav I can change him. Answer: A. backbone into the spineless, nor speed up those whose tires are all deflated. Especially can no wife work such a miracle on her husband. If his own sense of responsibility and his own pride do not overcome his inertia and cause him to go to work and do a niaifg part in the world, nothing that :iii_vbod_v else can say or do to hiiii will spur iiini into action. In reality the ony thing that a woman with an inefficient husband can do to improve her lot is Just to accept his shortcoming as a fixed fact that she cannot alter. And stop wasting her o\vn energy and ruining her dis- position fretting about it. Let her admit to lierself, once and for ali, that no tears or entrealics of hers are going to change him into a go-getter, that no representation of his duiy is going to speed him up, and that it is useless to pray and hope for the impossible to happen. But if her husband vvon`t work, she can. And of one thing she may be sure and that is that no other job in the world is so nerve-tvracking, so hard and prontiess, as that of lr_ving to make a man \vork who doesnt want to work. She will find it a thousand times easier and less exhausting to do the work herself. And often, by wav of compensation the ivoiiianwlio is thrown upon her own resources, to make the living for the family develops unexpected talents and makes a great success. Often the boarding house that the lazy mans wife starts to fi-ed her children and pay thc rent grows into a hotel; the small shop deiciops into ri big one: the woiiian who started out baking cakes, or iuoking pickle., or pi‘e; ii . _.v`-_{_~i< l "ll ,~f` , v. _ r- .\ ' i heel nr him- kia. on im- right i< '.1 smart iiizio it-.-~n:_< cnrtumr of printf shantung in ‘.'iitc. rerl and liroivii tones.-,\‘keti‘l1i‘s by \'0llUf‘» taking the place oi a pet Pekingcse. Perhaps what I have said about dealing with a lazy husband isn't very comforting. but. belieie me, sister, it is the only way. Don't waste any more time trying to reform hun. Go to work yourself. Dear Miss Dix-I have quite a bit of money in my own right. For two year: I was engaged to a inan with ivhoin I was very iuuch in love, and I believed that he was sincere in his love for nic. Then one day 1 overheard him tell a friend that he had always intended to marry a rich girl, and that DOROTHY DIX. he would certainly feather his nest when he married ine. Of course, I broke off the cngagcineiit. and the experience has niadc ine distrust all men. Yet I am 24 and I would like to marry, as most of my :hums have married, and I am beginning to feel left out and lonesome. What shall I do? ' FLORENCE. answer: ' Uiidolibtfedly, the poor little rich girl has less chance of nnikirig ii good :narrlage than a poor girl, for she is not only the predes'.ir.ed prey of fortune- iunters. but wortli-wliilc rnen are so afraid that they w.il be classed with -,he riespiczibic tribe of male parasites who are willing to live off their wives ".,.'°‘r.", `.__," "‘ :generally give the iieiicss a wide berth. Also, it is the curse of riches that they fill their owner with suspicion, ind so they poison the very springs of love. The wealthy ncvcr really trust the disintciested affection of any human being. They have neon too much of the love that was graft. 'l`liey iiavc found too many of the hands stzetch- ed to them in apparent friendship, to have itching palms. » i_i'i="f~»‘f continued on Page 12 ‘ gl .---...- , Chi fvf may be the bowels are siuigish. No matter what coats A c ild’s tongue, its a safe and sensible precaution to give a few drops of Castorin. This gentle regulation of the little system soon sets things to rights. A pure vegetable preparation that cari’t harm a wee infant. but brings quick comfort -even when it is colic, diarrhea, cr similar disturbance. _ And doirt forsake Castoria an idfe” CRtY It my be the little stomach; it ,~fj-j.;-'_A-i..-.;._:f.»‘... _ "'|Iliii ilno lliiiii's` i Ilum &u&-dhli . ..".*::_.3_"'..;=__l-1'-'¥»'= ,I gpnvamuill ‘ an 1 } ; l mgwsf --zz. iii' }',|>»i1» .l0" ________,_-/ i i||,,|" the child growl older. If you want to raise boys and girls with strong systems that will ward ofl constipation, stick to good olfl Clstoria; and give nothing stronger when there's any irre - larity except on the advice 0?: doctor. Casloria is sold in every drugstore, and the genuine aiwiys bean Chas. H. Fleidier'| signa- tui1_au the L_w_r_appcr.. r ` iw 1 ,»- -’ ‘to-" if -'~ ili".'_(»'_'“<,'¢ \`."~i: 1 _ \`” i ( . 5 . *. __ v`i,é \ . 5, ; *2 ,_ This is it very ancient Scottish name. and \.'.is spelled Orroc, Orrok and Orrock. In the ‘country of Fife were sprcail the vast acres rind powerful landed] which belonged to the Abbey of i Duinfcrlinc. It is believed that thc] name itself was taken from a rock on . the Fife Coast. The first to bear the name was Sir . Simon dc Qrrock, 1218. whose iiaiiic Roll" of Scotland. This document, was in the beginning, the Roll of i Rgimund, a legate of Scotland, who l family who rose to prominence in Crying Babies Are Sickly Babies? The well child does not cry-it is f onlythe sickly baby who cries. The well child is laughing and happy. Baby's cry of distress is his way of l telling the mother or nurse that he is ill. Thereloref if your baby cries do not delay in looking for the trou- ble. Babys Own Tablets are it safe and eniclent remedy for childhood all- menta. They are a mild but thorough llxativo which through their action on the stomach and bowels banish constipation and indlgestion: brcakl up.colds and simple fcvers and pro-'|` mote healthful sleep. They will make baby happy and keep lui 5 from The Dr. Williams Medicine C0.. »~sszue»_q»=~ -~~ ' >ili‘s. i‘0tl0l\ °\‘ silk pique, tcilc de soles, uasliablr silk rrellfsi Shillllllllisb- f"Uli‘3"l~‘» l"‘l““’:l I and faeonne .-hlrfiiig :ind sliver paiterened wooileus-thee-i~ are the stuffs ;ilung»or with a vivid :ici-.ciit oi' red lgruin or b|u¢~_ ¢h¢ pastel pinks, blues, greens, yellow:-‘, :ind ap|'li'oi~;'-tl\e~:e i ol' pique or linen and `-'fdrr ll&\lS 0f i~'lar»:'hed linen. Panama or rough .striiiv-slines of nhite suede or iliitrlollc these are the eoiiiplvn\cni:4 of thi' the left ,~.|iu\\' ii jarkrl .~uii ol' illillli- of nrzinge-red dottrd ¢’l'iifl'0i\ “S R Ui' with uw hip-line handed and but- ‘ toned The jacket is a. holern model with the chic ned' tlirl‘l‘-ffl-lKl'l¢‘\' lU\Kll\ \\'iile-iii-Imiiivd hui of liroivn bungko Overlapping hiimis of gi-nsgriiin ribbon iii rcil, pale blue :ind liruirii. iil\`0 =\ iitis exeeiit-ni in the present hat world. The Oxford shares honors with the pump in the slioc m0d€. Flllil the models oflirast si-ason.'I"i\e Dllml’ tlir Oxfnrrl with a double toe cap :intl :I1 l F , i __,___._.__i__ __ _..i _,__ _*___ If /Baby is Fat-~ watch well for chafing and irritations oi the skin. Many skin troubles will be avoided by careful washing with BABY 'S 0WN ,;’Ti’a;.,SOAi',..?"iii»;.. I » Ti-ie LAND we i.ovi:-: ny FRANK Leica Etiquette 4 Ivy Roberta |108 l Q. Wricn iii ii iici;.»c paity and it giie'-t is hurt on the tennis court, or . _ , ici ~ iroin ii iiorse. or has uny sort of ' i f ' ,iiccidcnt, should the hostess pay the expense oi' a telegram and niedicai treatinent? A. No; the guest should pay any such e\pe:iso. Q, Should one butter a whole slice of bread at once and hold it on the hand? A., No; break the bread into small pieces. hoicl with the thumb and first finger, and then butter. When .i man and \\ oni'iii iiieei. M Q_1 - A - _ _ on tic street, \vho should give thc ‘mrtnrh first sign of recognition? ` A. The woman. ' estate of Orrock. This \vas near the ` o old seaport town of Buriitisland_ l Household' Hlnts By Roberts bee The Shoe Lace Tag I _ l Il the tag cuines off the end of the is recorded on the faiiioiis “Raginans, hm ,V ln: _ 1. U N sd _ [_ l ,vii te, pics.. a it e ui t para fin or black seaiiiig wax around the end of the lace and shape it to i'orm a ta" demanded all thc clergy to give an "' _ Accurate account of their benefices , The Daily Paper so they could bc accordiiigly taxed at y To kccp me daily Umm. from mow , He Ullly T0 Rome. _ ‘ _ l ing away get the carrier to snap it _ 1 ' There were many members 0 the l into a. spring clotlicspln, fastened to th h 'li . Scotland after the signing of the | e Wm ml ng Magna. Charta at Runnymedc. Tm _ Th coat- f-arms above is no\v used _ _ ~»*~":'-73-i5°*'“ bl' Al;¢1'l°“f? dewendants of the fam. The flavor UI ted can be gieiitly im- i Leupold Moreau Recommends Dodds , ny 0! on_ock_ proved by thoroughly drying the peel || Hind from an orange or lemon, and plac- | ' ._'i"`_"‘-_`.’l"` ~ . . ing this peel in the tea container. I Character Close-Ups | `.' _ \\\ ‘~?>\\\,: / /:' i » 1/ /4./J ‘Xi/;/'\.`¢,,r, /.', I, .ifi gli ,.1 ~ .\:_- _ <1. i=s=.si '1 ~ '» I 1 ""§’l,,`il¥l=l`=\\\`“\;'g%._ 5 , I /‘ 1 _ I I l r` 1# L/ "_ 1?/ \ __>t"5 /. §r?6{ ‘ THE PROGRESS OF QUEBEC Q. What is the progress of Quebec 'jro\'iiice'i‘ A. The following tribute was rec- ently paid to Quebec by ii prominent li'ailwav_v Executive. "Tho largest of ;Uriiiadiai1tI’roviiices - Quebec -- is I probably the most .s:i:ible_ being wisc- `ly govei'ned by stntcsiiieii who are cultured and whose loveior their nat- ive Province is their ruling passion. Long considered conservative and icven backward, the Province of Que- ibcc is grovving more rapidly iiidus- Itrially than any other part of the lDoininiori. its tiinber inliicral, and power resources are being developed along lines which make these indus- iirics a safe investment. Quebec is 'the greatest power Province of the Dominion, having a turbine instal- lation of about two-and-a-half nifi- lion horse power. compared with Caiiadifs total of flvc~and-a-half iiilllion. FLABBY Urran Aims AND suoimmziis The _popular sleeveless and backless mode in frools has made us familiar with all kinds of arms and shoulders. There are Heshy and flabby arms. backs and shoulders that need reduc- ing, thin arms, neck and shoulders that need building and gracefully curved nicely proportioned arms. It is the first type of arm nnd shoulder that presents rt beauty problem to the inaturc woman who wishes to wear short sleeves this summer. | This part of oiie's anatomy dies . Exercise Z (_- _(__ r 's ‘ v _ iff 2 ”i Qi l Emil it' on llll, ll), ,_.._,l -, 2 ” / ie- ` /;-f not usually get sufficient exerc_is'e, to that the tissues becoinc flabby and sell.. '1‘o keep the muscles oi thel upper arm supple and nicely .sn-apcd the following exercise will be found bcnciicial to any of iny readers who ure not satisfied with the shape of their arms. Exercise l~Stiuid erect with both iirms stretched over your head, palms facing. Bring the urins down briskly, | elbows Licnt iipwiird close to thc face., Now touch thc shoulder blades he-i hind with thc firigei'tip;; until you` fell tlic flabby muscles pull tightly. Itcpeat twenty to thirty times. Exercise 2-Stand crect,_ with both iiriris stretched over head. Inliule as: you raise the iiriiis. Bring arms down 1 briskly, elbows bent, and touch the shoulder, keeping elbows as high asl possible until you feel the under arm] muscles pull. Shoot thc arms upl over the head again to nrst position.. Bring the arms down briskly, clbo‘.vs| bent close to the body. hands on the : chest. Repeat these two exercisesi with vim twenty to thirty times each. i Exercise 3-Practice the arm move- l merits of the breast and crawl strokes l for several minutes every night and morning. For breaststroke move- iiicnt shoot both arms out in front piilrns turned outward, swing thc arms in ii wide circle outward, bring- ing elbows close to chest. and con- tinuc the stroke, shooting the arms out in front. Hold the chin up, the clicst elevated and the shoulders well back when practicing this stroke on land. For the crawl stroke use right and leit arms alternately wlndinili fiishion. heaving the shoulder up- ivarci to bring the arrn out and for- ‘ ward at shoulder lcvei, bend the el- bows, keeping them as high as pos- sible. Rcach out with each arm al- ternately as fiu' as possible, bringing it down to the side of the body and raising the elbow and shoulder to strike forward again. Exercise 4-Place the hands on the I For The Cook (»'OLl)l.~l.’\` CORN lZAlfl.L~§ , (iruteil rind of one orange, quar- itcr cup tor fati, half cup white sugar. two eggs iwell beaten), one and a half cups flour, one cup corn- inenl, four,tca.'.pouni; baking powder, half i.ea:.poon salt, quarter cup orange juice tone oriiiigo.l Put_ in muffin tins, well greased, and bake in moderate oven. é Walk With Difficulty Quebec Man Found Relief in Dodd's Kidney Pills Kidney Pills To All Who Suffer With Miclr Kldneys Saint Luc, P. Q., May 17.-(Special) -- -One more tribute to the great work Dodds Kidney Pills are doing comes from Mr.,Leopold Moreau, a resident of this place. He statesz- "For two years I have suffered with had Kidncys, and continued Back- ache. It pained me to walk. After taking four boxes of Dodds Kidney Pills I feel better. I can recommend them to all who suffer with their ` Kidney; and Backachc. You may publish this if you wish." Dodds Kidney Pills are purely and simply ii kidney remedy. They act chest, elbows bent.. Inhale a. deep lircatli and rotate the shoulders., First, raise them upward as high as possible, then throw them backward and downward as far as you can. Re- peat ten to twenty times. Breathe. deeply and regularly when procticiiigl the above exercises. They will lim-, ber up the muscles that are nrdi-y nririly little used, kccp thc flesh from accumulating and tone up the flabby muscles by making thein supple and flexible. Exercise, massage and swimming ure dependable for keeping the figure trlin and the muscles young and sup- ple. A ten-minute period should be given over to cxcrcise every night und morning. Take a wtilk out of doors in the fresh air and sunshine _“im f- .._...._i___ A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! Rose plot, Fringed pool. Ferned grot- The verlest school Of peace; and yet the fool Contiends that God is not.- Not God! in gardens! when the €V€ is cool? Nay, but I have a. sign: 'Tis very sure God walks in mine. er the M.R,.E.C. has been of Acadia. University. 3,1155 quite well known in ch One of the first things the Queen win do on ner my st windsor win a'°"°i"tm°"l' with "1°“‘““"" luncheon in the harllaments taurarit, Ottawa; lm qmsdayry ~ i- . ' Miss Marjorie ’1‘rottei-, Maritme Girls' Work Secretary to the head of Moulton Collegg 1-onto. Miss Trotter is a daughter R.cv.>Dr_. Trotter, a former 5 ~ a and in her several visits here in iiection with C.G.I_'l‘_ work she many friends who will lic.-ir 0; be to look out the pieces of her col- lection of Wedgewood china. which she has promised to lend to the historical exhibition that is being arranged as part of the Josiah Wedg- wood bicentenary celebrations at Stoke-on-Trent. Princess Mary MS promised to open the exhibition on May 19, and the Queen, as an en- thusiastic collector. readily agreed to send some of her best specimens for the week of the celebrations. O I I Echoing the spring colors of thot country through which the Governor- Generai and Lady wiiiinsdon IWC been travellirig, the vice-regal train. in which their excellencies live while on tour. is an abode of charm and_ comfort. Like the inte Queen Mother Alexandra of England. Lady Wiiliiiis- don‘s favorite color is mauve. It is combined with a. soft apple green in the extremely satisfactory color scheme of every apartment except their excellencies' own private drawinfl room. Designed and furnished by her Excellency herself, the vcry livable rooms of thc train are fm CXlll'CSSl01l of thc chariniiig and gracious UPF- sonnlity of the wife of Canacia's Gov- ernor-Gericral. ' U 0 O The gem of all these delightful apartments. which are so intimate of the daily life of their excellencies while travelling throughout the Do- minion, is their private drawing room panelled entirely of natural Canad-_ deep blue rug is repeated in the bluc drapes. Orange flowered chlntz cov- ers the chesterfield_ chairs and llttlc footstools. Blues and rich brown re- peat in the cushions. Comfortable writing desks complete thc comfort of this charming room, which opens onto the observation platform. Old world scenes in which blue is the Miss Mona Wilson who has .ibrent from the Piovinco fn, past seveial inoii iii i mpccieci fiom Toronto toiiiglr A number of guests enjfvved closing meeting of the Music Club, uhiili talk ,vim Tiicsdiiv evening .ii iii iiiiii Div iw Lillian MacKenzie It vis it g¢h,,_ of the compositions of tlic<¢ mo mu ieis as ucii as ii pipii on the liieof cich composer \\.i< civcn Tiiiscliil was forrned last fall foi the pui-pm of the study of :iiusic and interest- ing meetings were lirld rich fortnight through the wintei Tuesday ings piogiain was i\pical of theu meetings 'Ihe ineiubeis .ue all ive in mus » and the imgt. ings have not only been of .ind enjoyment but im of real in. spiration After tae piogrim moth. some rcficsiuiieni" ut-c served Miss Mary and Master Pupc twin children of Air and (, R Pope of Suiiiiiierside graiidchllclien of Senator and Crcclmim MacArthur received lnrge number of \lsitors ii few ago, when they c=lebratod their bithday with A J0llV Will’ DSW” twins received some vcrv gifts from the inanv callers game to wish them iiiauv l I turns of the da) ian curly birch. The color note of , * ' ’ l Rev Dr and Mrs C F viho have been ‘pending the in New Jersey, retui ned to N B a. few day; ago for the nier The 92111111 D“l"<‘ “ho h” cle of from-is in this “nge has coiisideraiile iicor tlio fact that he it in luv sciii le" Continued on P1611* predominating color. enhance the valls. The color scheme is carried even into the gorgeous box of pink i » every day and swim, if possible, tivo mauve and blue hydrangeas on the A Mornlng Sn platform In their Excellencles‘ bedrooms. , .. g mauve and violet are the colors. while holdin white-tiled bathrooms carry comfort He*--Not afm- mfmg 5 mul to the last possible degree in travel. hc,.cy~ _ Lady Williiigdon's room of grey and _ _ ____ ________________ lavender, with its corner-drissinll ` table, and the dressing-room be,/ond, A is charming and comfortable. A ulc- tnrc of ner iittie dog. ivii.=.i_v_ iisias it place of honor on the walls In hi. ». Exccllencys room. with its ci~c..m walls and violet carpet. hangs a pic- 9 ture of his spaiiiel Moses. '-71- 0 » e > ..-,t__,.;:>",,' _ " " ‘ur i“ .. Lolii mis an ng, freqiieiit Mr and Mrs C D Mchaggzin of f,,,,,,,|,,,,_., m i New Glasgow N S are \isitlilS in and tlililitu, the city, the guest of Mrs. F. P. Tay- 1 ` I "‘ lor and are being cordially vvelcoineil ' p , “mm ,hm by their numerous friends. ' ,_ (mn, _,,,,,,.,,-_ git 1 a a ` ¥ n g,-nqviiiiiifiil Mrs. A. E, MacLean of 5uininci'siri“ ‘ lil” Mill* "l , at l iii »i entertained it few personal friends ii' ggfnéfmfu (§;‘(fc:l‘;_hih;‘r)Cn" ' or three tiiues a week. The \iias;.zgc :;\l;l1f:;;'l‘;;‘l;ll*; “'l‘|’;‘;;PJ‘“ l';"`“l'|‘|'" which follows the exercise ci-nsi'.s_ ui b0“_c|s f,,c,,',,f,,1|f~=oiir, deep kneading. pliicliliis. slappiiif It o ens the bowels in \ and stroking of the muscles. Massagi chiisrenhi ailments. Y of rubbing alcohol may be used i. ;:‘;;li'£’! l’°°““’°‘ "` l` lubricate the massage movement. Oil' IN,-,', its many uses for should take the exercises rcguiarli child. Write for the however, not spasmodlciilly, to obtain. "UB<‘f‘!l !"f°‘f_""‘li_“_"'“ i\`l'lll'\";-<,|.nf Il Phillips Lliemunl tu-_ i" ’ "°~‘“l“‘~ iiwiii be mit Fiiitic. Tomorrow - Beauty Questloiis In buying, be sure to get Answered. - ll s Milk of Magnwl- P . . _ prescribed it for over 50 years? I /.7"~=~. I. . _:\ _I "\ ‘f _ _F/' \\ N i`_ directly on the kidneys, strengthen- i Y W fr H//P FM lT.?.“2§"$.°‘2lf.l.“‘.°l§‘.‘$2533?.iiiiii §.$,,.“,,‘2,,.i§.,‘f. -A . #Z//10/P AWD ing thc impurities out of thc blood. ]_ O' N D 0 N ffpgffff /J' V Dodd’s Kidney Pills have been in use 8 362 Ad I .d st W E in Canada for more than thirty years. as " e M e ' " fyowy W!/F” 7/if They dcmonstrntc their worth in tho TORONTO of most serious foinis of kidney disease, & it Paris dt New York f M007” 70”” é/:dp M :;d'l:,°,l:;;;;;k`1:5,,l;;;:‘°°lf°' my ,N A From 65: the bottle, qf all good drug end dq There is nothing in all the vvorlfi 05 \ beauty that can take the p1aC¢ Of *hc Lovablc Fragrance of the Yardl¢y_L1V' cndcr. Wistful, Winsome, caressing” its charm is all its 'own._ SiI1C¢ 177° it has lent its sweet vivacity to beauty; and oonsoled with the very l>f¢“th_c;. peace the weary, ih¢ S2d» 9-'ld th° S' ' :to re: i .‘s'lie-"_-lnybody would think that] was nothin but 1. cook in this house- ---- ---_ »~--~ 0. tnblespooiifiil in ii till*-“ "f “"_“" *__ will eomfort`tlie t‘1il1I--iii:ikc_ll:;°m W Y __ A___A¢ The L01/able Fragrance