BAGE EIG ETOWN GUARDIAN :- Social and Personal -: ma)“ cum-mg o; m“, as," The tendency among without theml 25 cents box -at any druggisfs. I55 "BABY'S OWN" TABLETS lDr. Williamf] makers, '. l, "(Etiquette i ‘l n; Robert u. ' ~A t»- _ _ ' I strangers. l Q. To whom only are wedding announcement cards sent? A. Only to those who are not iri- vited to the wedding. Q. Is it necessary for a man to have the prefix "Mr? engraved on his card? A. Yes. Q. How many courses has the el- aborate formal dinner? \_ A. Ten. love and that they had found th Likewise, five days would who had never been able in su vide for a family. would give those who Will Visit Destroyer ._____ (Special ‘to the Guardian) LONDON, May 23.-Before sailing for Canada on the Empress of Brit- ain which makes her maiden voy- lge on Wednesday, Mrs. W. D. Her- ridge, formerly Miss Mildred Bennett, Ivlfe of Canadrfs lfiziistcr to the Un- ted states, will visit the Canadian destroyer Skeena, which she christ- ened when it was launched last aut- umn. she will unveil a portrait of herself which hangs in the officers wardroom. and trouble of getting married. .1»: pulse oi’ the moment without givin would in buying a flivver. School l ' r tween them and no way of WI E s l their parents to support them. Me Pp l order husbands and wives that Men and women ma other‘s previous lives or fin and dispositions. - shoes ‘ MADE m catuxloal’ ._ v . Minor ailments of the feet. . . . Scientifically desighned to prevent and correct ‘cot-ailments these l humanm“ beautifully Fine shoes have all l the smartness and grace ol tho- '\ most expensive - L r. jxkWo guarantee n perfect fit ‘or any “- I lootuplus supremo comtort. Conic 'l inlndtryonlpoir. Evonityou 1).‘ .41" j do not wont to buy now. v‘ w 17m ldeol shoe: Iornurse: and thou - - ‘ who have m be on rhelr lee! a Ior. Andthatiswhyitwillboa rled. our lawmakers scemsto be to ma cod promote health-giving sleep. R:- harcler and divorce easier. Th gmflzbé m" '1' ° “bwluld-l’ m‘ one end, and loosening it up at on tually handing out qui wait, while in others the grant ense is held up for several da is made for it. In Wyoming, for instance, a bill has been recently passed requiring a nve days‘ notice of intention to marry before what our colored friends coll ticket" may be issued. "rhis is primarily intended prevent "gin marriages" moon and with the saxophone sobbing in the cool ofl’ and analaze their emotions and take a good long of the other part before they close the contract and sign on th And you can do a lot of coolin glrl who looked a Sheik or a Sheba look a little common and shopworn and in their everychy clothes in the cruel glare of midday. think it over, and do a. little flgurin love their libert their freedom before it was too late. wanted to be married to each other It is because marriage is so chea tation to the reckless and foolhardy earning a dollar get married and come back on they see for the first time at the foot of the rry each other without ever investigating each ding out a thing about each others characters children back into the limbo from which they came. pie would value them more highly and not scrap them so often. e the other. Also it will give the romantic, who have thought themselves madly in under some glamoroul an opportunity to at the party e dotted line. e only HE and SHE distance, look when give even the most optimistic a chance to g on how they were to eat, and how those pport themselves were going to be able to pro- And inasmuch as blessings brighten as they fade it y a chance to make a final clutch, at tlons. it took as much time and money and t a marriage license as it does to get a other one thing to stop divorce, because people from getting married who should men and women very certain that they before they ever went to the expense p and so easy that it is astandlng temp- that makes them rush into it on the im- g it as much serious thought as they girls and boys who haven't a penny be- n and women take unto themselves mail- ke marriage y are tightening up on the tie that binds at Several oi’ our States are vir- ck-ordcr divorces while you ing of a marriage lic- ys after the application "o glory ‘and to save young whoopoc- who have mistaken a spirituous affinity for a spiritual one and a mutual taste in cocktails as evi- dence that they are predestined mates, from waking up and finding themselves united for life to perfect g off in five days, and-‘many a boy and they were all dolled up at a party not much of o. bargain when seen antic to elope. For the quick action, and a Joke peters out mamma would effectually stop the ' “The hard time to _.j__. Also it would prevent those tragically idiotic marriages that take place on a dare, or for a. Joke, or because it seemed rom very essence of an adventure consists in pretty thin in five days, and papa and runaways if given notice of their fatal inten I ;__._ I have long contended that if thought and legal proceedings to ge divorce, it would do more than any MISS TOLSTOY ANXIOUS TO REACH CANADA (Canadian Press) KAMSACK, Sask, May 23—Miss Tolstoy, daughter of Count Leo Tol- stoy, famous Rumian novelist, if suc- cessful in gaining eaitry into Canada will take charge olf the Christian Community of Universal Brother- lbood libraries at Veregin, Sasle, and Brilliant, B. C., according to W. W. Kazakoff, general manager of the Doukobor sect here recently. Japanese despatches had stated that Miss Tolstoy, now domiciled in Tokyo pending negotiations with Can adian immigration authorities for entry into the Dominion, would edit the newspaper of the Doukdbors. Community Doukhobors have no re- cognized organ, Mr. Kazakoff ex- plained, and have never contemplat- .. d‘ 9-’ _"":l, - - Fashions i - . _ _ " _ j t r , A Proud l s“, w, 1,, _ l] mm. Wild! the Fashionable are Wearing For The Cook .. '7- twy. I M“, n ,‘ k . '1"_ n‘, ‘inn-u- _----_ your Child is so I Mir-m» , ll‘ Dorothy Dlx l, Jltii... Illustrated Dr Lesson Furnished l s wungsnhlckw- m . Hgahhy] l ~ With Every Pattern _ j ff.','k°';e,,,y_ 0F our»; ywfiv In Five Days’ Notice, of Intention to Marry 3y Annabel], Worthington 1" _°“P P°‘“°°" °“‘ “‘ m“ unit“; fflfryfi.’ Were Required Before a Marriage Lic- a "lflhou pgppgf!‘ E3111"; fliflffi ense Was Granted There Would Be "T": , 4 “blew” Wit"- "ve “d iwiubls- Fewer Hasty Marriages and Many No smoll wonder for m popilll-flty 2 "mm" 1°"- hlm or no _ . f-“adggsilliild. f M“ u a Wrecked Home and, Broken f§§,y"",,*’,,'°,,,",°,,’,_°“~°°°' "" '° “m” l all: 5:111 ,;-;g','=,,,<>~,;;§;gg=-:,=,;y m,“ Heart Would Be _Saved m o model o» out u easily .4. Llfiffmgryelt- fever, alloy colic, relieve czoup, pre- 1115314 W u“ 5Q"- vent mnstipatjon, sweeten the sto- It can be carried out in any oi’ the thin woolens, crepe silk and sum- mor sports silks. - A printed crepe silk made the original in bmwn with white dots. Plain white crepe silk nude the bo- coming shawl collar and neat sleeve cutfs. Vividred, blue or" green in crepy woolen or tweed mixtures i: smart. In plain navy blue crepe silk with white it is exceedingly chic. Style No. 310'!’ may be had in sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 39, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 requires 8% yards 39-inch, with ii yard 35-inch contrasting. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. send stamps or coin (coin preferred). Price of pattern 15 cents. - _._.__.__-_._.--_-_ No. 3107. Size ....................L Name Btre-et Address" . (my . . . . . . . . "stat; .______.___.___ ed entering the newspaper field. (‘xmmlmlty libraries at Veregln, where Peter Veregln, the sect leader, makes his home, house thousands of volumes, in many languages. This 11-, brary is constantly being added to and contains books from many of the best sources of literatrlr. The Brill- liant library is valued at $15,000. Books are provided for the free use I A MornirigSmile ' of y. c. mvo m. the boy. “I'm the boyfrom Glutz- 5,1“ Rgpyeungm faljvm}, 5mm“, “mm 8r Glulzbaumf’ Harold F. Ritchie c Co. ma. a -----_--_ 10-18 McCaul sum, TOIODID. KLONDIKERS wssn now ' ' Clean and disjoint the chicken and cook it slowly in water to cover with the carrot, celery and potato dices. When the chicken and vege- tables are tender, put into l. butter- ed baking dish or a deep pie plate. Melt the butter, rub in the flour until it is am -_ add the chicken stock, salt and whole peppers. Then add the cream and, let tbifcook un- til it has begun to thicken. Pour the gravy over the chicken and cover with the pie dough. ‘Prick the dough with a fork to allow the steam to escape, and bake for fifteen to twen- ty minutes. ‘ "My boy," protect that good health 0F yours with ENQl" There is priceless protection in a dash of ENO'S “ ruit Salt" in a glass of water taken morning or night. There's nothing just like ENO that will so 98121)’. S0 safely but so surely accomplish proper intestinal activity and the elimination of poisonous. trouble-making waste matter from the inner system. Beware of incom. plete elimination. ENO keeps you inwardly clean. outwardly the picture of health. ON E ERROR It. happened in one of the big busi- ness offices. An exqcutiv rushed out into the corridor and, [addressing a boy there, commanded "Go over and get me a turkey sandwich and a pot of coffee right away!" Ten mixiutes later he came out and found the boy still there, empty handed. “Get out! You're through with this l l concern. We want no loafers of your l J . l type around here. Get your money l“? S LT“: A \_ __ f“ W“ _______ __ ‘l §L ) and get outl" “Who, me?" asked the boy. ‘ wordo "r i l" gltercdjrad? Commence its use to-day. there is only one ENU'S non-habtt-forming health d But remember, "Fruit Salt", the “Yes, you!" barked the executive. "I don't even work here," replied mo are the and (Canadian Press) of all members of the brotherhood. The annual meeting of the Com- munity Doukhobors would be held at Veregln on Monday, June l, Mr. Kaz- akodf stated. NEW YORK, May ZL-Life i3 real, life is earnest, and the entire nation Sit-her BIB-vel- joins today in opening the vbserv- ——.—-'—-— gnoe of poetry week, which really TRAINED NURSES NEEDED lasts eight days because its sponsors IN AFRICA EDMONIDN, Alta" Mhy flit-Spur- gold was recovered from the gravel bars in the river near Edmonton in days goneby, numbers of the city's unemployed have “gone Klondykc" and are washing for gold inside the city limits. Few oi’ the gold-seekers are experi- enced, but under the tutelage of for- mer Klondlkers they are trying their hands with a. grlzzle and gold pans. so far they have a small quantity of gold to show for their few days’ work and they are hopeful of striking Poetry Week ( British United PR8!) .|-.r.- "THESE HARD TIMES" s and scarcity of have oral money makes it more important than ever to economize. One way I save on clothes is by renewing the color of faded or out-of-style dresses, coats, stockings, and underwear. For dye- mg, or tinting. I always use Dia- mond Pyes. They are the most economical ones by far because they never fail to produce results that marriage does something, even to the lmost “gin a l1“ W“ °ld “Md ._.__.__. good thing to make it harder to get mar- Perhaps if it cost more time and money to get a marriage " nor send little some d&cs called ' o makeyou proud. Why, things look Iirffer than new when redye with Diamond Dyes. They n run. They go on smoothly y, when in the hands of . Another Diamond Dye: never take the ifc out of cloth or leave it limp as do. They des rve to bc week. Poe Sunday to Sunday inclusive. ‘The week is sponsored by the gen- Department of fine Arts, under the supervision of Anita Browne, des- cribed as founder, organizer of poetry - Brown to “weld all nations into one and .1. nations into brotherhood." The principal functions of the week will be l. hundred or so meetings throughout the country, at which men and women will recite.‘ Medals are to be awarded to deserving poets, and a national poetry contest willrbe sponsored. - to make it extend from (Canadian Prose) MONTREAL, May 26.-M1ile the nurse suffers loyment in her home country, there is plenty of work for her to do out in the mission field, Miss Jessie McGhie, trained nurse who. has been working in Angola Portuguese West Africa, wold‘ when interviewed recently at the home of Federation of Women's Clubs. try tends, according to Miss red on by tales of old-times of how - Mrs. D. Gurd of this city. Before going to work in the tropics, however, Miss McGhie advises the nurse to take a course in tropical diseases at the School of ‘nopical Medicine in England. Diseases 1n Africa were so different, from those occurring in northern climates that the nurse without specific knowledge would have some difficulty, she stated. In this connection, it DORUPHYIQK. COLD KEEPS U. s. omr. Fnou 3.01mi. 00!!!!‘ . 3;: e llJflEi7 .. ‘shoes’ \/ LONDON, May 23.—A heartbroken girl sobbed in her room here for one of her great ambitions had failed of realization at the final moment. Miss Helen A. McCann, of New York, was to have been presented to the King and Queen at the royal court held last night, but was unable to ap- "“"'°""°“'" pear because of a severe cold. Miss McLEOD 8, MCGREGOR McCann may be presented at one of Montague the later courts. Q s7@ WIDTHS “I-mi SIZES AAAiOEE 575g liel’) PUREJIEV}; FERGUSON Style Chats i WITH ALMA ARCHIE Now, I don't want to take to shouting or gesticulnting, but I really think that times are looking up and that shortly we'll find things in a fairly Jolly state again. ' The truth is, I've been pretty deeply disturbed about the lack of attention paid the average stringless bean. Even l Iplondid lot of Michigan beans, many housewives would permit to come to the table in their natural, uncut, native attitudes. But It lost, right-thinking folks have given considerable thought to the prob- lem, and now bean cutters are av allable at prices even you and I can afford. with one turn of the handle the bean comes out in the diagonal English manner, with a smart, sophisticated slant on life. stomach, tone up the digestive tract, and keep the system well regulated. To be free from headache, constipa- tion, billousncss, use Dr. Hamilton’: v Pllls frequently. Good for men. women and children. Sold by oil drugklstc in 25o boxes. ER ci-uto Q 9S ' Castor Oil Buch a rotten tutu-and how it sticks! The modem laxative ll for better, and, of course, is any to take. What could be simpler than to swol- low one or two tiny sugar-coated pills Just before you retire? Dr. Inm- lltonb Pill: move tho bowels natur- ally, but efliciently; they cleanse the fashion. cred under the microscope. ence, have been able to give decora prism of their microscopes. dupes l. marvelous medley of and yellow. ing Japanese tels and in This relatively simple that Just u "Variety" and summer mode, "Novelty" heard the longest when the Paris fashion counter. th Rhinoceros horn, or making window d like a lovely flowered chintz. New being discovered will soon wear. "Pea out of iodo-lul work“ fine" yup v- was pointed out that the shortest _ $,B,G,,Qu¢be¢ poem ever written, entitled "fleas," had only two lines-“Adam had ‘em!’ N0- . . Pans Styles i By MARY KNIGHT United Press Btafl Correspondent PARIS, May 26. (U. PJ-Whalcbonc, sulphate and quinine-arc Just a few of th In other words, chemistry has with a tray full of new designs and new Mme. Albin Gulllot, a talented artist, I301’! has been one of the keynotes of the spring will be the note whose echo will be winter wares are displayed on the yourself in o gorgeous evening cont covering your favor-its pillows and photo of quinine thatlookl nberl to be ready with on open flzolors that it has discov- and couturiers on infinite variety of hitherto unthought of designs they have found in the Crystallized caffeine, they any, pro- colors all the way from Jet block to pearl grays, and the most extraordinary shades of blue, green, rod Crystals of plotinocyanirc of barium produce amal- designs totally different from any seen in o printed fabric, as printed fabrics are this year. discovery ll going to all mind to road what you Although no figures were available Miss MoGhie thought that the in- fant mortality rate was ashigh as 50 per cent. but much was being done to reduce this by teaching mothers to care for their babies. Nearly all first babies died in Angola she slid. Miss McGhie brought some fu- cinatlng curios with her from An- golo from Mrs. Curd’: daughter, Mrs. S. R. Collins, who had been living at the same station. Among the collection were thumb organs, each a heavy piece of board with metal keys, which are mode to vi- brate by pulling the thumb over the edge. The scale is a plaintive‘ minor one and some very intricate and ex- citing music his been composed for ‘ it. There were other musical inutni- ments, some flutes and c violin with three strings to be played with o bow shaped like one used in orch- ery. The sounding box woo long and fwtlhlulu and ornamented with conventional carving. A very 5mg. ing cone had n. carved hood, showing marked Egyptan influonca, for o handle. more were also some ot- ‘ tivo baskets Ind c huge ooiabub. hollowed out and engraved with coro- monial figures. It would hold about two quarts and Miss MqGhia said that it would be oiled with beer and brought to the circle of men by a woounrbewomanwouldtutnitto rhinoccrous tucks, iodo- e latest contributions to come out of laboratory and her collaborator, M. he Paris Faculty of Scl- llld WOIVII IX’! IIIO Scratched Yet” -Never a scratch . . . but my-what a polish! One of the nice thing: about a whltc enamel sink is that it just Invites ‘you to keep it white- One of the nice things about Don Ami is that it makes it so cnoy to keep those links 5108mm! clean. Suppose the orange oquwor is UPI"! Or you dropped the coffee filter bng- full of grounds! There’: always Bon Ami! Just a few shakes of the snowy-white Powder and a few brisk rubs. Gone are the stainl- Clcan h the sink. Clean you-and urwcrotched- Boa Ami never scratches. Bon Ami lo odorless- Bon Ami never reddcnoor toughen: your handl- Sold at all grocery stora- ‘ show" that it was not poisoned and