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'i a r i- :i,f;-if i *E " `;~` 1. in hifi; $- . 3 ,'_.i_i.'“ I v ' "-, -,.'.»`i_ 'i 1* ’-I. ii-ffif~;li \ .,~___»_._, ._ -fel ~'=:-,-_.I1 ;._-.. fi, _ :fl -Ir,-'14 t ‘_ |_'i‘-13,; a ,#5 "i;i1izf‘_ -is f"§i`-."f”i~‘ -' ` f 4* ,~ _ _Mi ;. . . i iii . .Wi -` - L; *ii-§f»>,€,_ i ‘ ~ F;-"~-'» it ,_,;___}_,§ V . -l,.i- ;», ' li 'i i r in c,._ i _ v-~‘.; ‘-7'; `_i7 '_-_,.%(f_ l, ,» _ 'i _-=_l‘-‘ “ Urges lsr to llletbsr Dlx to Mother Your Husband,” Said to the.Bride - “ You May a Dozen Children, But the Biggest of Them All Will Always be Your ._ - Husband” _ _ llsllll “kno he nm to he ii good mother to nic the wise won-nn is giv- ing advice to a prospective bride the other day. "Mother him!" exclaimed the bride in amazement, "why, Tom is ton years older than I am, and he knows more this min- ute than l‘ll ever find out, no matter how long I live. And ha is big and strong and sell-ieiiant and capable, and he has a hundred men working under him and-" “No matter how big ani strong and self-reliant he is, nor how many men he controls in the outside world. he will want to be babied at home," replied the wise woman,"‘snd the more you treat him as ii' he were a toddllng infant, the more he will love you and the stronger your hold will be upon him. "Men want to be vamped by their sweethearts, but they want to be mcthered by their wives. Why. when a man talks about bekig 'understood' by his wife, what hereally means is that he wants his wlie to treat him as his mother would-to make allowances for his faults and not bring him to time for them, and not to take seriously what he says when ho gets in a bad temper, and to pet him into a good humor when he gets in a tantrum. and to go on loving him no matter what he does. Prac- tically all of the ‘mlsunderstood’ husbands are men married to women who regard them as adult human beings, responsible for their actions. “So if you want to bind your husband to you with hoops of steel. mother him. Begin by feeding him. You know how a baby will coo and gurgle when its little tummy is full and it is warm and comfortable, and how it will _.ell its head on it it is cold and hungry. Same way precisely with a man. Give him a good dinner of the things he likes best, cooked in just the way .ie likes them, and a girl child, though a moron, can handle him. I-le will he amiable and pleasant, and you can safely present bills to hl.m, or tell him -hat mother is coming for a nice long visit. "But put before him a meal of overdone meat and soggy bread and fviitcry potatoes and leathery ple, and he will say things to you that no L_-cntleman should ever say to any lady, and though you are as beautiful as Vt-riusand as wise as Aspasla and have the conversational range of a radio, he wullbang out or the house sod slam the cool- behind him. r have known many a_woman,who let a man starve her and loved him still, but never e man whose love survived bad housekeeping. Every man expects his wife to nook like mother, and when he begins throwing mothers bread in her teeth it is time for her to get busy, if she wants to hold him. __ "l'hen every man wants his wife to make a fuss over him the way hia _fgither did. He wants tc be chuoked under the chin, and talked baby talk “Band told he »is the most boofest nag in de whole world and mamma’s won- __ger__l_2oy.__ 1-le wants to feel that no matter what others think about him, his _,',1;l,(e ,regards him as without fault or blemish and that if he doean’t succeed or gets drunk, or philanders, she blames it all on other people 'as his mother used to do when he broke the neighbor-is windows, or kill- ed sen-i1ebody’s pet eat. You never hear of s husband being craeyabout a critlciaes him, or points out his faults to him, or who takes it for granted that he will know tliat~she.admiros him without her telling him so. “Anditlsbecause emanwsntshlswifelomotherhlrnthatwhenhels slclr he wants her to sit by his bed and hold his hand, and be scared purple clzout him, and think that he is going to die ii’ he has a headache, and be _.re he has pneumoniafevery time he has a bad cold, and he wants her to s" rubbing he fevered brow and putting hot poultioes and cold compresses n hlmfand feeding him with spoon victuals and being on the :amp doing -something lor him every minute of the time. _ “And husbands want their wives tp show them off as their mothers used to do before company when they called on them to say their little kinder- garten pieces tor Aunt Jane or Uncle John. . '11-iey went their wives to ‘press agent their virtues and call ‘attention tn their good qualities. Bo, if you want -miimited credit at the best dren shops, never fail to give Caesar his due and ..:\y. ‘l.in't my husband the most generous thing that ever was, and haan‘t he the most exquisite taste? l-le picked out this frock for me.' ‘Oh he brought me home this brooch as a little surprise.” .i___-an-on “And great also shall be your reward if you are always quoting husband. sn his hearing, as an oracle, and if you ask him to repeat over again that amusing story he was telling you last nsht, or to sing for Mrs. Blank that 'new song that he does so beautifully. "Finally, men want their wives to take moths:-'s attitude toward their faults. When they were small boys and rnlsbehaved, mother spanked thdln Ind kissed them and forgot all about lt, and that is the wly they want their Wives to treat them. - . “Tl-iey want their wives to understand that there is a bad little boy who never grows up in every man. and that occasionally he just has to play hockey from school because it is his nature to, but that it doean’t mean that he doean’t love dear teacher, and won't be glad to go back to school next day and study hard and be'a good boy. ‘ ` "Mother always understood this and she knew when to shut her eyes to the things she dldrrt want to see, and, or, how a man loves his-wifrwno' mothers him when he is naughty instead or dragging him into the divorce . ._-~_@nin_ “lo that is why I advise you to mother your husband,”_ssid the will of them all will always be your husband." _ DOROTHY DB.” " Character Close-U _- s fn ! is-ienahllit at sa ineis~ befell V rroteuor roremcst, silli- ears-can-oaedsvf i |¢_nu_|su woman to the bride. You may have a doun children, but the biggest hal# What the Fa_eI_;w_nabl_s___Are .-,___ "" Illustrated Dresimaking _ ' with Every Pattern i » normal waistline. l ment of skirt ds .agonal trend. ' I Style No. 32|! is ic, is years. 30. 3|, bust. _ ’ MOM. _ cut from the dull ci-cpe Pattern Dfitl I5 _ 5265 _l _ _ _ tr t A particularly gracious fi-ook in _ - that fails in cascading jabot effect nity sa .....¢..-.._..._i.¢ Halifax pany of the Royal Canadian Naval‘ - lottstown for Halifax to undergo; - - Charles Burke, 0. B.. John Alfred pany -headqlilrtara in Charlottetown. hm Wm” M” Paris has s colored-cigarette fad. -N" “M ._ mu - _*""i`“_ swim: ‘"9 fix? wie. -“°“‘ “" it r Moo Jllllllit hair-use By Annebelie Worthington * ` \~~_-:T_'-isxtsleeorseirt. - age iltted bodice rather ruggash 'bl-Sflue with narrow belt l caught st leit side oi’ coliarlesa neok- liim, out u- anime, with spouse. I band. 'rho circular skirt.snows‘_di- _ It's very charming in chidon \ Black crepe satin is smartly wesr. _ able and so attractive with the pep- | lum flounce and iabot' frills of akirt,| l mot of bodice and applied 'neekbsndi ._-_-_-_»'.-...._¢~_»__»-_ N0. 3205. Bile ...iss-»s»»»»»»-su-» » , ' I .Name h I J . "sus:-s-»-..~»....--~--sinssssss-» _ S ee Address blacksilk crepe withyouthfuipeplum ..............i..............,........ mobo 'a filllillil The Jabot _Idah- 0¢\‘|D0d 'UI wt' dsdlsnécinsim eomctzuiohes mi / dark dahiia shade or in a deepf. l / maroon red, for sunday night occ;-' 1 . + \ surface ol the' - _ I -Bottle green esnion crepe, navy hiue crepe de ehine, Independence' blue orel1l rnarooain and printf-'I' rayon crepe delightful ideas-. i 5 cents. as num' . io an in sisror pattern. Address' ' Pattern Department ~' Our !'asnioh_' ‘ Mollazlne ls.i5 cents. but you may' order spattern and s -Fashion. Ugg. _zine together for 28 cents. - _ ' lt\t\__ Leaving For ~ i :vu-is-ev __ yi Trim tba ____ ` a»P\‘\\ GM-5 _ ff is _ On Saturday morning thirty rat- _ _ l ' \ . smailcollmilake in your left moo. ma, hole .lt _aut 'nu asllt and \ I 1 / _ _ -/_ .i .‘f IN' Ovalclne you have ` ehreeof Nstur¢'s best tonic foods-milk,-¢g§_ " and *barley malt, conccn-_ 1' ti-ated by an exclusive scicntiic process`and sf- forriiag, untmpaired, -every one ofthe essential, vitamins, as well as the »organic~ phosphorus to iced nerves and brain, the Pl_'0L¢ins for bone and -` muscle, and the carbo- hydratrs `shcl' fats. for warmth ancl energy. - ' Easily digntcd. Quickly _ tnfmilated. Delicious. i Children love ic! _ l 1. \ They are delicious and for more nourishing _ rlisn ordinary nuke or 5\'scu|'u. Thr) ara 4 sure means as sound whim uadr and fm hmlrhygums. lass or the chsi-lotmovm hair com-1 ' ‘ -Il ` A' wANDE_E\ _u_MlTED___ ' " 'V ` 455,léingséf`w?t"T°:9§td"'OQi%k`%_U ji , rm <-roy-Us Ci-lime tired. -IF not noticeably tired physically, nearly avy7a"§ tired or a -little faggcd n1¢nt'allyia‘nd'nerv6usiyZ They-fare-'r¢a'i ii for. a cup of delicious Ovalcincto ,restore their spent energy. indoor confinement.-dtiring school hours, with its-pursuant: call for mental concentration, comes ar .a time in a c_hild’s life when Narure is makin§`_insistc'nr-dcmanclsi uponj his.or hers: '_ h Spd Vitality _i - tiring th; days of gi'-ottih. Kccognizihrgmgsis truth, -somefschools serve milk tothe children at rcccss tlmel .. .,, . i _ i -. Milk is Good--’But Ovaltine is Better _ _ Ovalcine is the Hncscthing in the world for replacin quickly' the energy children use up so fast. A sure wa to b'u£d strong bodies and _ro maintain rosy-checked, glowing hcalnh. Ovaltine is sold at all good stores, in 5oc, 75c, .S [5 a d p t l‘$ family size tins; also servcf at soda fountains. I 1 n 5- cc 4 45 \ - »_ _f' .__ . -- A - _ Wl1EN your childrcn'comc home from schoolrhcy are I L- i;§_§‘, TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE I o y.... ii if - 1 Mm N °‘§?i‘§.Ti<‘§m O -Y" V O ' V / ~ ’ _ i` . ’ R'C°1_V°_V‘R'B°-Vs: Mi'la¢`lyBeaati/~'¢'1l|‘ gt-,f;_,f,;'c¢,,_C,°,--f§;;A' N _ " 30 1 =E’§*';§‘;`§ g if Eiiirii iigge E _-gg E _ §;¢_ -E 5 chipmsn. o s. ami-iss connioiy, s., "- 1’-__ _:li _;'°; €h*_‘;°_`_‘_|1*°°"°r;d» li 1° ` ‘ - inapossl so ith a.. no oosisiio. s. 'r. o.. n. char- i` ~ » -' °-'»°m° “W mm mo.; _‘m________‘ »B M. _ ‘ 1 lu mum om, A_ ,_ wmmm B,,._ _ my horns tmunems. 1 should ad~ - “ _ ‘ _ . mm couch. sfo. sf c. ambrose as-so-rv Qvrsrxous suswlllin VN W1 t° lee a skin specialist as it °°°°°"*< 1"” °‘ °““'1°"“‘°”“ °“ UV H3 C00.; Q- W"° ““°“1° P\’°Vl¢° ll" blidrl Doyle. o. s.. Henry Joseph Fisher. ' ”' -_-_ V » "”f’?°‘ ““"¥"‘“‘P'° NWN' ‘°' Nm md" nm" 1'" Wm' wi" M' W' ~. -. -` f "°"”°°“?. - is B., John Allred Head, o. s.. mr- split anus _or s|_sli-' *° ‘*l°°`v° W* °\‘?1°i‘ \H"v°\1rs- ~. '_”“""‘ Mm J' A-' .B""°f"‘- M°"" ; ,M , :°U"f"" '”””‘_F“' ‘ . - ry I-lennesssy, A. B., Augustus Long- _ V _ '_ ‘ D018 Llillbs. W;/.“°E_°3_ MXA”u?!“::`__°;‘°I;_ £32' _A 1° °_“,P°. “°“"' 1 °‘_!: '“°t;”” Wi? Q- If 5 min 5 W4 il Uloidl-ll I lm, B. T. 0., II.. JIMGB I¢llh HIT- Dggy- M153 L¢¢¢[.;.‘[ ‘ gm hgp _‘ -¥--v-- ' °‘ ' n ‘ , ' ° " _ r' cup m°1““°A 9 1 1 mm Pr°m15¢d dmui ‘whlt nl ‘O7 un, /i. n. .ions .meth Monneth, s. W., M mp, m, ,nh my ,,,,,_ I3: nmssllasrif-'rho misttsn be ce- ‘°“- "“'°’°‘ °°"‘“ ‘M “‘ “°”° mm- ‘ “”P°°“}°¢‘- F °°!'P°°'1‘ A- 3°' °“°“l“ 'WWII “Wi ia.. John M-comin. o. 8-. R°"lI mv. ...ist of mir msviiv ,soo \'°‘°P'§i.“\f°\=sh exercise uid v°rr`°°”' - ~ i A ` no °""‘°’“°".' 1 "-°°"°9"-"“"“°'- 1 °“P ‘“'”’l'- . _ _ . Maenonsia. A. 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Hmohmm Am,” :m___MoD°!\l___" about a wine glass of boiling water. sidered. imllolits. z:--. -..~ .3-i. »»°»»-~i -~ 1 M-_-» ‘::-......'°-- W im -» °»-»»~»»»~»»~» »» ~ -. -- - r . . . - . ` " ' ' ' I' M' °' » D W' "° Friday night last. i Fflmll Binh- A~ B- °~ T-».1’"“°‘° amni--in-solit..uic noun sau UW- i.ll°1°ll=l.»t¢msed. salma- . ~ _ _' - __¢»¢ o. ltyaa. A. n, s. 1'., Joseph aww- ,amy ,rm mx 0, mmm,-, ,U U, dressed envelope lor psi-semi i»¢p|y_ Mr W L what m Www W- °~ 5- the hairs. 'me best remedy is to clip - ` ` ` ' ‘ 'I' 1 TW* W" *"1 ll* in *"**“‘“¢ ‘“ the ends as uismwiy out e a will Tvlwrfvv-Dill. umm -usir §m°"° "° Umm W" °“ l m ' __ sy last and pronounced a gland. -i lla-lifax from two _weeks to a month c|°"_ mu. "mm" tm a muh __ _ mr rom . the naval barracks. The training con "ry mghnnh “M “"m_ ,nn Mu, -f""""""_°*-“~" ' _ _ 'W °‘ »°“°°°“*\lP~ "l“°“‘“'~ ¢““' niouia so divided into s no-ur or ` . ' ' ` MW- "1"" °““- *"”°°° ”":"°;' smsu su-shes more the ouppisg. - ld' s l 'eweli-Tin? :rmh *fairy and various other branches o _t e. 1, Mt am d "_ _ ' _ __ - ' ‘ nam ui-vice. Liout. J. J. ooniioiiy ts: mmm. 2:2 m“;°::::_d‘:":‘_: _ _ H'_nt’_ ’_‘“°“ °“ 5““'d”' 1”' willbsinellA\‘l¢oft.\1eboysandt!1e'_-M” 'hmw - _ ' » ` _ _ - » __ , . - uoutenant, will takes gunnery course um .gnu m_"“°3:'“mA°°w°"°‘;`Pu:'n i ` ~ 8 13° ;_f;;.';5°l'.l__ 13:7 . in Halifax. Before these boys qual- L” “ch om “ 1-' u' mu' - ' t .. . _ _i pe ' ° ."’ _ v in-ec 1 ui ir tri .to miirsx the _ : *WIN __ _ islrtaesy cm: MP- "°"‘_"- °_° “"1” *‘°,°‘°"‘!“* 9:°‘“`* ' °‘° ° '* _Y tasii-mt._r~e»¢aiathi»vsvuoui 1 r nevnomiuontuiis when uievpie » *M ’° '“"“ ““'*" "“”‘ “° th' °°“"" the eatin ieit muon or hui- hes ‘ " ' ‘ ee tile Montague `-‘rein on Moods; t ll Ullldll 3”" . mums. heidthsir wnaiy wiitstmrilet-tiis_ -=~-.- “__” __’_m___ _ -on-1hurqsay`_’f:l2;t`__1sstaaaa?i‘_;'hte _‘__ -` _ `.-_'___-.___f,_;: ; . y - `f » _ sa-. miviiw.rerdi_iie. * con- - ‘ -»v=~v=\iv~°*'““°i_*_l°*¢#*vi'¢\»r¢ IYIAUUUID I I voiumeei- aeaerve will iesve oiiiir-'!____"_" __-,ll l _gf _~.- _ _ e ___-____ V- _. ---_-5 _ ,_ __ ~__ _.. _ ` ' ' - ` ` '“’”-“-»*7".-"`*"-""“°`“"“"""‘ `-° ‘ ` """+‘“-~-#rf-f i`-_~'~_-_--.'f=r-11-_rf ",`_’~:~~‘_~°':.r*‘-“~*">-°i‘°_~"~“_‘“7"‘.~r1ff‘7#41'%:'3f%*`l`i’i‘f . -"r--~°'- - mm. mmm tnmmm Th. boys "_ / J( ~ SGW!!! l»h° lltlill 'D142 to your hair Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Martin motorcd A number of young people from . ,M u, §",,,,m _`m,,,°,, ML A_ ,Ll - than lreoe vermin now. to _chvioitsiovm on 'rhursdsy last. Mt. srswsrt mended the debate st i_ ' Joswh Brenmm A_ B_ s_ G__ _mimi v' - LOIB LIIIZDB. _ Everyone will say,"G0od for this time Savage ' i-lsrboiir on Monday- hilht ~ e ' oi' year." _ last.-D. . " _ -- ~.- ~- ` Effquettf A The !Bth0l"'o! tha bride teto Batur oiru1a~v¢ske.l‘l¥\**~. " ` ~ ' 1 ` ,,,,,,,,,,,, wvlwthewnasoontias _ _ _ - ’ - -»--_ "»- . * _ f. .- mugzormshzyfmh ~ '°°"!"hMrhseueuysuvifluui.y.iL:e" haha ‘rats ' "4" 9*” _,E ‘ M ‘ ~ to mess several rewsor ooils. ' O' ' oma Mr Ja I ' "."- _. \ 1