7m. col “" and 311's. Lund, of Tryon. 331?.’ lifféi°iif.,.°'il'.'”'..lll"il‘.fi £°£1.",‘i.."'$-Z‘5;€ '53.‘ Kfi-lfi‘ a. and a fruitful an. canrmrs BOOKSTORE lffilmlllfl eflilclerllct may, la Pglifallbilgla ma» do t-lcr your on sake- Am; gm, pm g 1mm; Giver THE MARITD!‘ STATIONERS K ll YQII I e - snug: standard with physician- a- m» a pt u» ma» manly N“ b" "m" '4;"‘ m’- - THE PUBLICITY BUREAU H. spoonful in water neutra laea many Milk of I lo proscribed [by phyai- ~4- ‘35353 3533‘- Pfl o no" than its volume in stomach acids, and ciaea for are la ecneetucaceaa Olurlotfcwwn. a l“ ll’ _ | of ow- TN with!!! 4119795‘ ‘I "M'- h“ l° ""2"! “I, ---- ------ RUE“!!! ~ ‘"3955 ...._........--. n“ nnmamualnmnnu-uu. - "a t. u-Q rs; ra:-..-.':..- .."......-.... Tllaglisllnflrr. ., EWWN sill/sauna. JUGUST 18. 1930 Woman's Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature ,m'a¢‘ the Fashionable Are Wearing ; Efl-quette “Mam b mfimu - Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished l "'"‘*"'."' ""§°'“""° ° . u: ‘ ~ With Every Pattern . ’°..'......""“.‘Z‘§’ if, D°r°thy D13‘ 11-1-13 Q. When one is giving a garden l L party, should engraved invitations be sent? ' A. No; unless the party is highly e Worthington “wwlwhlv PM“ sponsible for the Divorce By Annebell . . 4 “We Mothers Are Re bibs‘; gffitgeduzelzeuucrh”: i ceremonlous and in honor of some s EVH,” Says One 0f ThQIIY-Jqt iS Inevi- m accents o» cool open V-neck- ‘Wm 1”"- table Result of the Way We Bring Up Q. May a bride who is wearing an i E line. i aitemoon dress at. a l I _ Circular godets or insets at either ' side of the straight skirt, provide a soft flared fulness and suites: Princess lines. The smooth fitting ihiplines makes it so entirely smart ' and xphistic A narrow belt trips the natural waistline. 1 Style No. 2601 ls for ‘girls of 8. 8, 10, i2 and l4 years. Its lvery lnexpenswe w copy. White sheer muslin with gay red dots is fetching. ~ Yellow linen with cm binding m‘- browrl used to edge cape, hem and . , ‘ god!“ m “Rrbchm ‘ Ingredients: 4 cups v2 poundsi , Pale blue candy stripe shining and‘ crushed berries‘ x: cup bottled pee" sprigged dimlty in pink tones are: ‘m’, 7 cups ‘a pounds) sugar‘ , ntncmm Lsc only fully ripened bcrrles._ l Crush e layer at a time, s that‘ i‘ Intwm Pfl“ 15 ‘mm m mm?‘ °Y 3 "ob bf; u, reuuwd w u o bum ‘ rights out their own, and so, of course, they fight and quarrel when they get com (com preferred» 3° m" w m} ' sComblete crushins helps to Prevent l mam“! “d “m” m “nu” Wm‘ “h” ymmgste“ who a" hm‘ u “mus- a’ 3x“: °’ flatter“ Add-N” “tum ‘ flouting ‘run m. suouugb, bieasure ‘ciplined, as self-centered, and full of egoism as they are. a p mm crushed berries and sugar into large \ I l, kettle, mix and bring to a full rolling i _ v ' ' F0 bug we, hottest mt 5m. Con- l ten into smithcreens. you will find that it was labeled mother. r under No. 2601. Bin .........._............ utbuuy bum“ uuu “bub bbmuu Bu“ ' all of this talk of ‘not being understood‘ and ‘lack of appreciation,’ and l Our Children and We Could Stop it in One Generation” _\____ we has been discussing the tragic fact that mothers are really respon- sible for most of the unhappy mlYYlB-Rcs. and that the great majority o! women are bringing up their children to be the kind of husbands and wivea ' that they pray God to save their own sons and daugh- ters from Betting. "What can you expect erupt divorce!’ whim“ g woman, “when a pampered, spoiled, semen boy and girl, whose mothers have taught them that they an the center ofthe earth and that everything revolves around them. set married? simple home wedding, have flower girls? ' a No: flower girls have no place ‘ at this kind of wedding. Q. What is the most essential fea- ture of the correct dinner table? A. Simplicity. ...4 eat-vu- 4 A 1 l l For 77w Cook CIUSHID BLACKBERRY JAM l l. l "from the time that they were babies they have lcrded it over mother, and she has waited on them hand and foot. They have always got everything they have cried for. They have never learned to control their tempers. They have never considered anybodyb "If you dig out the real stick of dynamite that blows nine homes out of - - _- .- __ - _- - - - - - - - bard 1 minute’ Remove from fire and “having made a mistake in the choice of a husband or wife,‘ of the dis- ‘ m, m uecuuu Then Stu. uuu 5mm by 1 gruntled young couples who throw up their hands and quit vdthout ever turns m, Just 5 minutes w b001, trying to make a success of marriage, is their disappointment in finding out Suubm.‘ to prevent uuuuuu frulu‘ that the men and women to whom tb ey are married do not pamper them Pour guicklyz Cover hot Jam wlth| 55 their mmhe“ did" film of hot paraffin. When jam is‘ cold, cover with 15-inch of hot para- , flin. Roll glass to spread paraffin on» -.1-----I--e.-.... .------.|~--¢s--- i -, Name ‘ chooses feminlzed tot-m and vacatzon. dress of vivid blue that is so l Street Address City State Smart junior sports mods for It's a darling and nizzte pzque print, “Mary expects John to give her everything as mother did, and to give nothing in return, and when he demands that she act like an adult human being and pull her weight in the boat. she considers that he is a brute and cup 1e” bug“ Reuuues ubuut 2 ‘ pitles herself as a martyr. John expects Mary tn turn a blind eye on all uuuns {rum Makes about m 8mm l, his faults and think that be has a right to philander and stay out and play ounce glusseu ,poker with the boys if he enjoys amusing himself that way, just as mother Ldld. And when Mary calls time cn himjhe thinks she is a nagger, and a ‘ispoil-sport and a domestic tyrant. And so we have the gay little domestic scrlmmages that end in smashing marriage vows. R 1 sides. For a soft. very slow set. use ‘a I, Frozen Apples A new aTirQ-cle m apple marketing which provides the zastful delight ofl fresh apple p.e to the yaded palate of I :58 Piiingofgffsiaels flniglnffd h; Agent lto newly rich client, en. "e ‘a “ ' “‘°‘ <9 ' e ‘ma’ ° l gaging talent for her "at home"):—- the Damnnlon Department of Agri-‘l what abou‘ Mudame doprlnc, A Morning Smile THE FIRST ESSENTIAL LETTER OF SYBIPATHY Mr. Roderick Keenan. Afurrajv River. P. E. I. Dear Brother Keenan: "Oh, I tell you that we mothers ere responsible for the divorce evil. It is the inevitable result of the way we bring up our children, and we could stop Cllll-‘fi B a 714" PFTP-‘d delblolmd‘ c~ y: ~-1 h oodr- , it in one generation if we would give as much thought to teaching our by r3. W. E‘: of Chzcago; known as ‘ "£2113, ‘$115), 85:" r! m“ m“ “fr; therdurldersigried 0n behalf 0’ children how to be good husbands an d wives as we do to teach them how the Kazer Pate... apples are frozen 1 tuosou. ‘ ' c ee’ ' o‘ L" M” m7 desire m] to play a good game of bndge, or use the right spoon and fork when they convey to you our sincere sympathy ea”. on the death of your beloved wife, We , fully realize how little comfort we: can offer you. but we know there isf iIOne, in whom you can put your trust ‘ "Never mind about her character. and held in storage at zero tempera- " Can she sing?" season until tthen the apple “True. Gospel truth," I responded, "but how would you go about train- l i . i i - ' the Kazcé pro- - . .. cs5; a_ _ _ pmsedu-re for! beaches to enjoy the salt water and £116 find in Him the comfort and m‘! l mg a an w be a good Wm? "s." v~ <--~-_. .~.. , 1'.‘ -".' thl’ 8d. - p“ = “d C“ "n" "t? f°j 95°" , “raiforgizgtybitrg,gtefhgurfizni l fling: niegtfisnil the Loyal on “Well? replied the woman, “in the first place, I wouldn't bring up‘ my d ‘LN “cad u‘ the ' ' ; daughter with false ideals of life. Unless I was rich enough to settle a fortune ange Association will allvay-s cherish every lt‘nd remembrance of Mrs. Keen- . n and it 1S themwnh ‘helm .38 pa! '1: solutlon. be-f in; dipped three times ln specially designed tanlu. It 2s then packed in regulator: apple boxes and placed in a freezer. By the clippzng process the fizz: retazns 51a our and colour- it does not turn can. It maintains cliche fine qua ".ee of the fruh 3:11: unimpazred for use during June.- Dr‘ and Mrs’ Stanley Dlonams‘ n‘ Juu?‘ Aug W and sepwmber when ~‘ hfoncton, N.H.. were motorists‘ to fresh ample: are no‘. available. I’. ls v30“ on Tuesday’ where they “Si” d".':.r.g 21-5.? season of the year that t ed relatives’ the new frozen apple stock is used by _ the pzc ‘bakers. No; nlv will the new procas mean a. corszderable increase in thefsollrne of b‘ ‘mess for cold storage ‘pllhli. bu: r. shcuid also help “aflefla “f Qe‘a_,°‘_e_p"°?°_rt'm o‘ The Young People of the B.Y.P.U. ...e apps 6.0;) arncr. would not. {Tron h ,d ‘D cthavise sell to advantage. o, 3 ' c‘ very mjoyabl‘ ma“ ___ Expo at Argyle Shore. on Thursday, |AU8 71h. WWI-W “W113? after dinner Here's to its sea-born breezes, lbz» n-olor- A goodly crowd was m at- i m verdure, bloom and song, , ‘flldalm find the fine supper pre- ;m nature lain would have in ililfld by the lades was thoroughly! Happy all day long, Mr. and Mrs. Brennan and family enjoyed by all and they are hopingi of Caldorrfa. lrfic recently: on a re- for another plcnlc again in the near {Glad are the hours of springtime; turn trip, after spending their vaca- q future. 9°01 are the summer bowers, zcn, the guests of he: ‘mother, Mrsfl, 2AM pleuum m, days o; autumn’ Wallace Toombs of Try'on. when g golden wealth outpours. w the ooula 1 sing writ-h a poet's cadcncql qultter. 1, Could I pflltlf, with an artist's skill. expect more gGive me the scenes of childhood, unot to boast, and not , grin. And I would teach her not to do the cry-baby act and come snivellng home to mother if things weren't Just as rosy as she had pictured them to be. l upon her when she married I would not cultivate expensive tastes and habits . . _ _ 'm her. I know plenty of mothers who go almost in rags to deck their d. t. h h . m m 1e lg place she rem m me l daughters out in imported nnery. I know one mother of this kind who hasn't community. Again assuring you of . _ our simere sympathy and commmcb l had a new palr of shoes in a. year while her Maribel has had twenty. ing you to him who loves us all. Signed on behalf of MacPhee L, 0. L. 1917: A number of our citizens were in attendance at New Arman races. ,Sorne of these were Mr, and Mrs. [Kenneth MacDonald, Roy Dawson, ,.\i.-. and Mrs. Roy MacKenzie, of "Prycn. "’ "Now Maribel has Just abou DAXIEL _\._ HORTON‘ as she has of being struck by lightning, and when she marries ‘vmshuubu Mum, ‘ as she is sure-to do, and he cannot give her snakeskin shoes and doll her up 3L A‘ “Lucyunlu l in chiflons, she is going to be a peevish, fretful, dissatisfied wife and she is Recording secretary ' going to make the life of the unfortunate man who gets her a torment, and =1ike as not sheisgoing wrulnhimby her extravagance. So I would save all ‘l, of that trouble by rearing her simply and fitting her to be a poor man's wife. B. p001‘ man, i- PR-LYCE EDWARD ISLAND Her friends are delighted to know that» Miss Marian l-Iowatt, of Tryon . West, is now improving, after being seriously ill for some time past. "Next I would prepare a girl for marriage by teaching her how to cook Ohn , , they say, by doing all of the housework themselves while their Maribeis kecp . their hands white and manicured. The mothers contend that when the time Here's to our own dear Island, A land that lies at rest {In the loving arms of ocean As babe at the mozhcrs breast. i ' So she does, but in the meantime she has disillusioned her husband and ruined his digestion and wasted his money, and they have fought over every a l lnchcf a dining table spread with food that would kill an ostrich. About 5 nine-tenths of the quarrels that hast en the setting ofthe honeymoon are i the result of the bride's not having prepared herself to practice her profess- ! ion as well as her husband does his. Gleanings from Tryon and ‘Vicinity "Then I would teach my daughter to be a good sport in marriage. I ~ would teach her to play the game. and not to be a cheater, or a welcher or a I would teach her to give her husband a square deal and not to of him than she was willing to give herself. I would teach her .\Ir. Coyle Matheson, of Bradal. ,bsne, was a recent visitor The Rea" G and Mrs, Some-rs and yfieaoon at Victoria. famjqv. of D-farzat-c, PJ-li. arc spend- ing lhelr vacation the guests of Rev. _ hflss Aletha P. Bfabey. of Mcncton. j Eon yet, my bosom thrill, 1573-. who has been in training for: it!" W" W" "id I hlll- h" Yflum- §The lovely wave-washed beaches. m1: lisses Dulcie Cook and Doro- led to her duties after spending an] with ghou- peal-ly 5mm; and shells; v C I n: . _ v - I y arcl of Tnro o have been re enjoyable vacetlon, the guest of her :5 p119 from the BOOK 0f Nlmlm I "'sure.‘ I would say to her, ‘marriage is a rough road to travel, and can gums or m“ Ema Inman’ °1\p"'m" M’ “d M” “be” “will! A WOMRWB 5W5’ "n5"- : there are trials and tribulations in it that you never expected to find, and Wd" your husband has a million faults that you never suspected and he is a dis- Augustlne Cove. 110i Tryon. {The bu; clued p“), m m, r ""- i wood A 1 l u I _ 1 - _ appointment to you. But what of it? Probably he is thinking the same “wehréugrlgzgsognfigoguexen: : vazfartslo £5106: tonce road to granisires I231.“ m ,thlngs about You and s0 you are quits. Anyway that is life, and that is we we tourists motoring w than“, mom" M" “ml G bl ‘New e tree grows t rouzh e m Hmarriase. so have enough sense and backbone to make the best of it. If “ ' - - 9 1m 0- scone. you will put your intelligence into making your marriage a success, you can do it.‘ ' c: But the stream is running still. The old areke bridge, where touted, But never caught them all; The ponds where we duck oft hunt- ed. Or "honked" the wild-goose call; The old school house by the wayside, ; 8d 1M0 h" tho” Whore we lelrneu to read and . divorce court" a; l n» u‘: that we sailed and sntea.f \ Otnaingorpcintthemwelll ' . Memortes of Long Ago Being sketches of Charlottetown in the past By BENJAMIN BREMNER Just loaned and on sale at we ’ "And I would teach my daughter a lot of other things. How to control her temper and her tongue. How w manage her husband diplomatically, how to get the most out cf a dollar. how to laugh instead of nag. And 1 would teach her the importance of keeping herself up, of keeping attractive to look ; at and interesting to talk to. And believe me, no girl whose mother instill- principles of being a good ills would ever land in the DOROFIIRY DIX. land of joys and scene; enchantiflfl World-famed by an Island pm. l Home of mle mothers. daughwrs. i You will never use crude uoibcU of brave and honored men, | when you know this better netlmLAlIl In "Mm," ‘rum, b. “unwed v /llany Inler in pie, two hours after ea tin’, motion as they call it. It a (Written for tho Luann Compeii-l , and sew and run a home. Lots of mothers try to ‘save’ their daughters, as ‘ comes after marriage that a girl has to learn how to cook she will do it. u to whine, but to take good luck and bad luck with a 1 The grace of the black chiffon and the tiny flaring sleeves which final vouch b the rhinestone bucklcl viding infinite chic for milady scarves are shown. also some new‘ has an ermine-faced scarf collar on dress with a silk crepe scarf striped in blouse, circles the neck loosely and‘ Most ingenious of all is the bottom knotted together" as a scarf and pass-l Vogue. I f v *\/ afternoon frock in the picture above is give ‘a cape effect. Th’ hlpline is moulded and the skirt full and the fastening the belt, At the right, in _ the Vogue sketch the mission 01 pm. is carried out successfully by the use i of the scarf. Some new types of ways of using them, An ensemble in Lhc combination of navyblue and wfniu its ml: with rounded edge. In Lhctmntcr of the sketch is a red tweed red and cream-vrhite, This emcrgesflrom the overlapping closing of the Slips through "M" to fall in one long, and to the hem-line of the blouse. illustration in which a. black satln,llandkcrchief and a white one are ed thwuzh a buttoned tab on t-hciskirt of the costumta-Sbetch ls by PIRACY SETS BULL | MARKET ‘FOR GUNNlHlSj SINGAPORE, Aug. 9—Gun.ners, for duty on the high seas as a pre-‘ caution against piracy are in great‘ {demand in far eastern ports due to‘ tas much chanu of marrying a. millionaire j the recent announcement of themst mm ronuwed by a wxxoourse M, Ipeop lBritish Government that all sold- iyier guards were to be withdrawn‘ ifrom ships sailing the South China 3>\-vaters_ "White" Russians with mill-- -tary experience are being recruited: "in Singapore, Hong Kong and ‘Shanghai to take the places of the‘ ‘soldiers, The anti-pirate brigades, will be under the command 0f non-i _,ccmmlssloncd officers of the Brltislv ‘army. ‘ British soldiers were placed onI British vessels about tnree years ago Hat a time when the pirates were wpecializing on sea going vessels, In jone raid alone several Brltishers nere killed and the pirates made of! with a score or more of hostages ‘and $60,000 in specie, For centuries lplracy has been rife along the south lcoast of China. 1t is still in this re- Eglon that the pirates have their ‘headquarters, Their lair is in the, notorious Bias Bay, 50 miles nortlv, least of Bong Kong, where there are ‘rugged mainland hills in the back-i ground to which the robbers with- draw when sought by armed forces from the water front. Master minds work out details cf the robbery of the larger ships. 121' some instances three to four months have been devoted by the pirate chiefs to arranging retails of a ain- gle haul, which when successful, pays most handsomely, To cope with this situation. The British shipping int/crests have been 00m- pelleg w spend much money and at the same time perfect a system da- signed to reduce the chances of pir- acy ho a minimum. Specialists have been enfllcd and a new 5mm cf gun man has gradu- ally developed in this part of the world. l-le must not only be handy with a revolver but with a rifle as well, and all oiilcere of ships plying these waters must be well vcrlod in the handling of ilre_ arms. ‘have the sympathy of a hcst of about the watch?“ friends. "It contained my sweetheart‘: Expressions of sympathy were asl photograph." replied the man. ollows: l "Ah, I see! A woman in the case." His Worship Mayor and lvn-s. Leardi ---- Spray; father and mother, crescentiA THO U G H 7 The funeral took place to Cape‘ ‘rraverse Cemetery on Sunday, Aug-i Employers who will: to show recognition to their employees for sccd work done,‘ are clued a happy thought in tho apodal tickets which are gotten on! by the Exhibition, Association at $3.00 for the season. This ghee " entrance to grounds three times daily and to all the races. It ll $6.00 value for $8.00. 51514-114 i Budded on Earth to bloom in Heav- l i l l i One of the spectators at a foot- ball game had had his pockets pick- ed. As the thief was bolting, he collared him and escorted him to a policeman. ’ "You say this man stole your watch," said the policeman. "What distinguishing feature was there “—Mummy dries me with a fluffy rowel. ‘That tickles and is a lot of fun—-but the powder,—l like that best! Mother always uses rats powder because it doesn't chafc-— ifs soft and soothing-it's ever so nice." For Delicate Baby Skin Babies are such tiny creatures, and so easily distressed. Since ilitempe: in helpless little ones is often can by an inferior talc, you should choose ¥our baby owder most carefully. ohnson‘s Ba y Powder is made from the finest Italian talc, and can be NORMA MAY LEAR!) The soul of a gentle baby pwed e- way at Port BorJefl, Saturday, Aug- ust the 10th in h. person of Nor- ‘lpa Mnv teal-d. The little one was a bright and 0110811’ child in the home although God willed her to remain only aev- en months to comfort those about depended upon to end all irritation and chafing. . \ Baby Powder her. Sick a few days it was a sudden bereavement fa the Parents Ibo CREAM and SOAP I l“