t. --W “"“"§ _"51-`_‘;_ " ' "`.*`f”;. j ,Z 3 _l_ tl ily l l. i 5 l 5 i r[%_,fp ,_ _' ., _ii 1 _ _ __Woman’s Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions -.°- Literature i PAGE atom __ 'rms cnaxrgorri-:'rowN GU/-uznrm~ _ -- _ ___ ni, 1-30 i - __”“"°Wat the Fashionable are Wearing ‘_ __ With Every Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished Pattern By Aimebelle Worthington _ ~` l /° ' -_ sta /-_ -s (- v _ _ . i‘ The - _ very slci-iderizirig effect. nattering. The butcher cuffs are rtingly new. pointed hip treatment has a ‘- ». ` _ Carry it out in black canton crepe __-(I 'i ef- . fer h white crepe contrast and you "-*Z will have the latest Pans hasto of- for smart day wear. ` 7.- tl. _ ‘_ ' ff’ 'e'-'-2'-t. , Bottle green fiat crepe er wool *Stu if l' / l 7 '\'/.f-~,‘.: _f-. ~'. tit ;'L - ~ ma. i _ _" ,fu 1* -_ _-»_ ~ _ - 5-’ is ` crepe ‘ i inches is very chic. Crepe satin, transparent velvet and .75 ‘xi _ ._ _ ' 9* crepe _ '_ for ; __ .\ Style marocain might also be used more formal wear. No. 2675 may be had in sizes zo years, ss, as, 40 rna`42 bust. 36 remdna 3% yards 39-inch terial with *S yard 35-inch con- i8. f 1 _‘-7 ,if ` trusting. Li _l _ _s .. wi _ il. 9, _» Pattern price 15 cents in stamps or ‘r c oin preferred.) Be sure to fill is if i I i ___ §._f_-._;,.' ~ f` questi ki _ Q 1- =f?‘i' dt _ ,._, ~ 5+ _ ~_é~ _ - ' if- -.' __ 'l ~ in siz of pattern. Address Pattern Depaitmcnt. Spend 10c to save $10. By ordering a copy of our gives he answer to the often asked on. “How does she do it-" For it shows how to dress up to the min- _titg at little expense. You can save ion every dress and save on the childrens clothes too. That means more and better frocks for "ou and yours. Order your copy now. Just enclose I0 cents in stamps or coin v i __-.f il n ._ lt. .“,';_:_;_ 1 new rail and winter Fashions. tt _ ' A i is ~ ' . _.ill ~\ l _‘_ l 1 l _l» W i bt tl ' i W * _ h 1' _ __ \ ' . it __ » ~..- rs as _ _ ;_.m.-‘- _-.. I `\ _.»' _ _ 2_.';'l ....- ..._ ._ _r._ _._.».'Ll ~ _-:1f- . ._;_. _ . 1 __ ll _£675 It troliid bc difficult to find a more ‘ aiitzple mo.-ini to make, yet at thei _-__ L'a'nir t.m» one that would be so uxrfriv chic. ‘ ` The cowl nficlkiiic is particularly! No. `~l_ I Bio More Asthma _ _ and Hay Fever, Eierv Asthma _suiicrer in this cit_v_ and riisfrlct ii-\'.‘.' has thc nllpoi‘tunit\' to 'r- Dr. 1=r‘li.ilx~.iniiii*. Asihmador “'!l1_uii iiiinitvial i"~`r:. Go to yriur‘ \'l;".i;f_'i$' .infi :at si lin:-k;-me oi A:=iii;:i_ififi'i1i'.fl, ‘~_“_/uilrl it tail to give; insifirit it'1:< 2', ili_. ri:'u::i.»t uiil chccr-I Q' _ lluiip rcfiind zwiz' iiionrl' without aii_\'i gc! i q‘_if.1ti'»i: '»\‘intc'_¢‘r No limiter how( an-1 \'.:~1.=:t_‘ 'Z1-:» .:‘I;|t’i<. how obstinate thei A z rvm wiiw r~i:1c hast -failed. i _ _ Astiimifior <`::ni‘cm~_< \v;llt:i\'r\almost ms ___ _ ’ if bu' aiu,'.'i\x»_ wzthxn 15 n‘.tri',ites_ at I-l'.intii~r=d.s ct tiiisuiiritiii tcstimon- Q ' 131; .'~.f.»'.iii:iantl_\ prove \\-hat this de- ' l l pci*--E.‘i’:_lo i'f‘in.cd'»' has clone. This is |, Wm’ ' ' r-'Ein' ow _in-:i;_';~_=i ositi\'t1 tziiar- A_ ‘i 2;.tf'»1 oi .~tt_'-l.1|‘lIrut fu' moncy'b:ick Q i l - _'intl tht. ::‘iiii'u:'.l1><‘ is pi‘intr‘tl on the , lane. of »~~.r‘r-.' nn/-l-:acc If your drug- I mm iii »t \i>pl\ \ thiiiudor nrt" A ~. and dress _.tir- ._»~..-.-,uu--osainnnausune-»-tina City State _ for llriciingu oi Astliiiiucloi' prepaid, _mlm mail with your name ind ad- to Fashion Department. 2675. Size ................--U.. Street Address Etiquette Dylaluhha ls it proper for tt lady to lin- in the lobby of a hotel upon her val? i _ No, it is not good form; if she not made reservations for her s:;_:_ir_i i~<‘i_»~t--ti_~i;u1iv in 10 seconds. mom. she should make arrangements the desk immediately upon arrival. . What colors should a person a sallow complexion avoid when Apple green and yellow. . May the dishes of the servants' e consist of "left-overa"? No it is very unkind to be _ W _ l _. »_ _ SoB C|¥"`Y‘ -and getting bigger ~ ‘ Y ig. _,Q every day.” That’| il D , ', it ,li ._ __ _. l_ -I ‘¢°e *_ vnvur e"\rvc'»:\“m”i.T ‘U`f"`Y"" "\°.1-.---.- _'.1-_-~_..-'Q ' the experience of thousands of babies whole l_;\4a_l_~_pv mothers feed baby Nea¢lé’s Evaporated I - And herds the Reason! Nearlfl Evaporated Milk is just the ht--r of fresh cow’a milk with pan of the water removed-then Iealed Ind lkflliud lla airrti ht 601|- rainers. Add water again and you have egeolutelv rurr. safe milk-but more readily digestible than ordinary milk because the large fat llohulee of the milk have been broken up ima small ones ofthe same :izehas in Mméierkzrig. Alena the mrda fora: nt e nomar; w aetlia vaponeul u are soft and flaky and tiaerdore eadly dllaedble. ._ s..'-..-_.-_-‘.:::'~._‘:.' t-.sz .'.r~._....~ U.: and as a beverage by diluting with one to two pm water. ii ‘its-ragga M I L K 'duetedbvher pasta- and all that wo' E GIRONU @ m gli' Anthony l I bright as newl that hold their own through fha hardest wear and washing. _ Diamond Dyes owe their superi- ority to the abundance of pure anilines they contain. Coat more tc make. Surely. But you pay no more for them. All drug stores- ` 15:. Diamon¢:I<>D_yzs ‘ Highest. Quality for 50 Years For The Cook: Sweet. Bickle Yellow or Green Strins _*u_I_ _ Beans il pk_ Lresh beans l cup vinegar \,, cup water ilz cups sug a r 4-inch piece stick cinnamon, brok- l teaspoon whole mustard seed String and cut the bettns into half inch pieces, cover with cold water 30 mlllng water, to which add one tea- spoon salt. boil until tender, then makes a delicious relish. ‘\ ._ 4 cups vinegar 6 cups brown sugar " ' 2 inches stick cinnamon _i 1 tablespoon mixed spices r 1 tablespoon mace '_ _yt 1 tablespoon ginger " #L_-. into sterilized jars with glass tops. add the spices and boli 15 minutets. ' ing salt to one quart' of water. KUBKC. ` *_ With feelings of deepest sympathy ceased had been in failing health weaker until God relieved her by her the last rites of the Roman Cath- vctad member. The late Mrs. Acorn Dmiaed all the qualities of a ster- ln Cloverdale. B. C. The daughters IN M11 Daniel Pequetfe Charlotte- She teaches them to obey her. Brie forces them to respect her. she town: Mn, James J. Morrisey, Or- develops their individuality and haehes them to stand on their own feet and well Cove: Mrs. Andrew Mvrrlsey, Mt.. walk alone. rnetaphcrtaaliy aa well as physically. She strengthen their backs ` Herbert; Mrs. .iorepn 1', Power. Mt. by laying burdens on them and eultt vate; unulaanneu in them by teach- __ ~ _lyam Mrs. Anthony Beagen. John- ii-ig them to consider others. g mns River: one daughter Catherine_ i died in her youth. And because the has taught them obedience and eel!-control. they grow 'ic " EYAPORATBD ‘ “" ` no ruwai took pm. on wma. up into goes eittum, me mann tin im me s uiuuiug mmpu to time U1-_xaweet§;1¢d) diy ms was one ur the ingest sem they vermin iur. ,_4-*,,“_ __ nonofrin' mx. L ` __ at Vernon River. Services were con- ‘ ` l. en into small pieces USN" l tablespoon whole cloves Ar minutes, then drain and co\er with mana drain. Boil the sugar. viucsfir. Water and spices (spices are tied in piece of_ cheeseclothi 15 minutes, then add thc_ befor cooked beans and boil ten minutes.) _ _ _ Bf Fill into well-sterilized Jars. This tel() Sweet`Cucumber Pickles H' show - ," ,,'_f’1-“ ` imp '1 lbs. ripe cucumbers h Soak the cucumbers- in brine over- with night. In the morning drain and bel; rinse. Put into boiler; cover with mor syrup; cook slowly until tender. Fill cm, Syrup-Put tht- vinegar and sugar cm into saucepan. stir until dissolved. Brine-Use two tablespoons cook- _ I calling her to her etemal rewardl She W cwwlcd during hu illness | 'ri-ie resuit is that ws iii siseeum, Mary and 'rom ima rm them fur be- `by frequent "ls"-= 'if her PHSl0f_ R»€`~’» i low their real worth. Chief among th e obstacles that young people have to F D» M°G'uis&h who admiuutcrcd to overcome are the prejudices that their press-agent mothers have raised against them in our minds. We are ac tired of hearing about them that we °"° Cl“11'°h Of which She WM R <19' 7 are not willing to even give them a fair show. Arc You r » ._ \ _...__-» _ ~ _ _\, l_v_f~__-- _ - _F ,S cfm 'Q-___--5::_--» '-~---- ` Ir' v _ D r n ves y eir ea ness r Are You a Real Mother Who Loves ,___ _\ Her Children Wisely as Well as _ _ 0 3 ,yy Tenderly hai mother devours her children alive. She never lets them have any life `. msisonn Dirge are my to -*'-' -~ »---' 1"-"'*' 1 : _ L_\ d l ; " _' 'iii1WF°13;v»'m"tf=f=a:f tmnfi- Are You One of the Mothers Who Spoil Their " ~“ f ’ dyed look when Diamond Dyes are _ ’ _ _ used. Just true, even, new colors e 3 L] b W k ? 0 `\ _*eir -1) '- / ` What sort of mother are you? Are you a cannibal mother? The cani- ii] ' " ' ‘_ __ . _ of S0 that th more their own. She never lets them ha ve a singe thought of their own, or gratify a single personal taste or inclination, or have any individuality whatever. When they are small children she holds them by the hand whenever they go out for a walk and she makes them sit at her knee and listen to improving stories instead of playing with other children. She makes them eat the kind of food she considers best for their little tummles. She picks out their clothes for them and makes friends forthem and decides their caros and selects their husbands and wives for them and absorbs them ey have no more originality than a rubber stamp, no waaimac 5-1'." '~`i‘~ir.a.. “a-.ii».'Tl~Te°.-task ‘na- l U * mu' elif...-. i|:=» ! If '-~ ‘_ Make dresses 0_,._;,;.:____ orathybix __ “EE” I _ /0 _ -""vAL'i'maayas»1§u»pt...‘ ~~_...._,. % O_ sue. of Is-emi.. 'rum 5.... l,.f§'f¢°‘;;°§ ..;"?.~'°»...,f°'°'“°...."',...:‘";_“.'_:,i'f"“i~f”°°-~ W . Qvalaiaeisfreafromdx-npornareociei. Itiim¢'d¢‘ Fvraatrlcfiverleeyufreagfieeberieymaisfreai maadcreamy uulir._ Ituaacifsitiicaliy mr” _f°f\°<|ra~ibw=- £=»___:m»uehr<=p,mbri..¢ i mm ,Uflllm b¢Y¢|.‘3 ,` ` 8° "8"" I l.. ti _ _TUE ”f°‘ » I' _ lU|t.ba uv alum. Nanvs sup aoov £.'l»1l‘-i.“.'I2:.i‘i.‘:.‘1.“‘.‘&"i‘..'!=.""tL‘.‘t£' _ .5 WEDDING BILLS McKENNA-MULLIGAN A very pretty wedding took place initiative than a bowl of mush and milk and no more backbone than a. sl, sp Malachi” cl-lllmh, glnkom, I W°l’m- on Wednesday, July 16th when Miss Pearl McKenna, R. N., Emerald was Even after her children are married, the cannibal mother still continues united ln mar,-lag, lo ML Emmy to feast on their bones and to nibble on their husbands and wives as a sort Mulligan one U; Kinkora-5 prosperous of side nah. For she considers that she has a perfect right to continue to young mem The Ccremon was er Y D - ge her sons' and daughters’ affairs, and she thinks herself grievously formed by thé Fasten Reverend M_ ill used when her in-laws emit loud shrieks of agony when they see them- _y_ Smllh Godfather nf the mae M selves and their homes and their hap pineas about to be gobbled up by her. FO S E _..i.___ an early hour in the morning the church was filled with friends and ' e you a doormat mother? The doormat mother prostrates herself 3'"`5"5" am"°“5 l° 5°' the Weddlnll' e her children and begs them to walk ali over her and kick her around. Party' A5 the Pnl’ °' the W°ddl“B t“l"5 °f WFP"- re they are 3 weeks old, her babies have got her completely under con- march "mg 1°’ th 'he bride' Ml* Th* Um' W" ““me1'°“' “ld °°5t' and can make hu, do their mddinm Pearl McKenna. R. N.. entered the ly, including linens, silverware _ _ church on the arm of the grooms- She never thinks of such a thing as making her children obey her or man Mr' Hamld Mumgmi P"°°°°d°d her any respect. On the contrary, she minds them and lets them be as by lW° mu’ "°“’°" gm" Ml” D°fl5 uaei-it ms insuittng to her as they iiite. when they criticize the rosa M°K"‘““ ‘iid Ml” Ella "USMS- hes spent hours in preparing arid find fault with the clothes that she has “I” Mi” R°m“h curl” “ “Wd °f spent half the night making for them, she is humbly apologetic because sho h°"°"' °°"3'i““ 9' h"“q“°l °f “W9” failed to please, and when they tell her that she is a fool and derlcie her V935' The b"ld° W” d““°d in I opinions. she bows ner new more their reunites. F°“'“ °f °-"Sl" °°l°f°d Wie" with ruffles of tulle and wearing a veil of tulle extending down the aisle about The doormat mother sighs sadly as she tells you that she can do nothing your _van-l,_ ghg ,lm em-led ll, show. OWU her 10-or-i2-year-old children, and she weeps and wrtngs her hands l., bouquet of carnations and mBld.n_ ause her flapper daughter stays out Joyriding until 3 or 4 o‘ciock in the _hair fe,-n_ Ml” plox-em, p°w¢l»_ mm. ning and her cake-eater son is running with a. lot of booze hounds. Mer- in of the brlde asked as brldumam ily, it does not occur to her that children accept their parents at their mia,-lng l, d,.‘._,,_, .,f flowered chmon valuation, andthat if a mother thinks she is nothing but a rug for her with large pictune het and carrying ldrcn U0 trlmple Oh. they Will d° lt- it bouquet nf sweet peas and maiden- hair fern. While Mr. Harold Mulli- Are you a goat mother? The goat mother ia the one who considers that 1 gm' bmth" °f me 3"°°m did- th’ her chief duty in life is to make a living' saerifloe for her children. h°"°” mr the 3’°°'“' Dumlf the ceremony hymns were lung by the She begins by giving up everything for baby as soon as baby is born. choir' The Wfddmg M"°h W” Play' Before that world-shaking event she was pretty and intelligent and inter- ed by the b"d°'5 “unit MN* P°lf°*' U- ng and well dressed and liked to go about with her husband to places of M°M“h°”‘ M the bud" 9”". amusement. But after baby's birth she goes dowdy because baby Pulls at mamhed “ww” th’ 'U1' "0 PN- their real worth that ‘ :M ‘;)fe;0l_‘_13_}_‘_]5’___;'_f_' _Everybody with eyes in their heads can see that Mary is a nice, healthy, Jpfsdh Awm who pasyd peace__u_‘_- _ ordinary good-looking girl. but mother raves over her as a beauty who would _ _ _ - _ have knocked Lillian Russell for a goal. Mother calls her carroty hair "’l‘it- _ N y ‘Way “l Pe’ mm” m M111 V1" _ ian," per pale blue eyes "violets drenched in dew"; she describes her screw- l ` "' .’. ~ °” '-5° “‘°"““S °f S¢P°‘=m°°r "ill -if , uiness as "s wiuowy ngure." Aus motnei-_mis or mytiurai miiiiouuires who U” °'3° °f 5°"°“'y'"l“° -"°*"5- D“'_ me beseeching Mary to many them. _ _ . | _ 51"” 57”” “nd despite the |°Vm»l | Everybody knows Tom for the type or boy who is turned out by the yard _ ; °”° "ld kL“dn°” °l h" famllh fel* I from our public schools, but mother touts him as a genius who is going to set _s,`~.»» "Wes *md fflenfii She Kladlillly grew the world anire and relates how big business men are _lust struggling to get htm in their offices. Are you a real mother! The real mother is the mother who loves her _line character md was held in lush _.winds ner eiuiaren to mi-sou. she is the mother who maker a briiusut esteem by her many acqual\1tM1¢¢!» daughter give up a great career to stay at home and nurse her. or who forces 0ll>0°llll.V i-he D001' and needy. Who her son to promise not to marry as long as she lives, so that he can give her 1'0"" Ut- 1101' 6001' llflllded- ' all of his time and attention and money. Bhe i-aves to mourn buides a sor- _ _...___ NWN hulblni I family of three She is the mother who persists in living with her married children. even NM I-Hd five dlulhtsrs to know no though the knows that she is an element of discord tri their homes and that more on earth the comforts and Joys she separates husbands and wives and orphans little children. of a mothers love. a loas which can -__-._ never be restored. The sons are Wil- Are you a real mother? The real mother lstha mother who loves her liam and Joseph in Mill View, John children wisely as well as tenderly. l A r' "-""'“__‘i~< I N M E M 0 R M Are you a press-agent mother? The press-agent mother is one of thc , _ __ world's greatest bores and about as b ig a handicap as any boy or girl could l _ _ 5’ L ' have. For mother ti-tes to sell her children to the general public at her; MRS* JOSE?" ACORN own valuation and she boosts her goods so high and so out of proportion to she makes them ridiculous. t _ _sq ul, arisu pu-ty metered to me "iff, home of Mrs. Ray Mulligan, sister M-_d She practiced her professloq for a while il-l charlot, country bringing comfort g Reverend Dr. Smith, presiding. Rcv. E. McKenna. sydney, C. B., brother Dm, mctored to Charlottetown returning me in the evening to the home of the bride‘s sister. Mrs. Ray Mulligan But of the bride, where a delightful wed- happm ding breakfast was partaken of. spent where Sister St. Carolinda of St. Pauls, course sister of the groom and Mr. James tm, M ,_ _ of the bride were honored guests make After breakfast- the bridal party sion H a son where a reception was held. Over _med one hundred and eighty guests par- emplo ess to all who know hsl-_ gh. some time in Boston. Mm, she took a Poet Gramm in surgery and having 3 ns, rs. Alfred Curley, Frutown ln oit. She went on a visit and re. d there following her l-,l»°;,_,_ s private duty nurse to son-is of large hospitals. Mr. Mulligan 15 of Mrs. Mulligan, Klnkom for the past five years has re. in Detroit, Mich., and ls lm yee of the D. B. R. Detroit. _ina china. hooked rugs. blankets. pillows, The new proprietor of the \-iiiq, also twenty six piece cabinet of Tudor store was Isaac Isaac. Business was Plate silverware, Skyline design from not g00d_ and Isaac stood at til, the brides brother Mr. James E. deer Onemomius twins slcomiiy it McKenna. sydney, and the hand- the all but empty street. some sum of two hundred and fifty A limi? gill V/11° had JuSt filmed dollars, the groom-5 present lo the the corner paused uncertainly befor, bride was a black onyx ring, set with him» “ Cfllmlleii Wund “Ole in one a diamond with reversible stone. To hand- Inslanlll’ Isaac “'55 all mil” the bridesmaid, bieoir and white "I Sail" began the “me Sul- “dw beaded necklace with earrings to ml' mmm” °""° Y°“ 5 P°““d7" -match, to the groomsmen a white* "she d°""' “ld I°'“~ "AM" 'om dare", use md “char and ` and whose little girl are you?" to the organist a beautiful table lin- en. Among the invited guests were F0 Mr. James E. McKenna. Sydney C. B. on Mrs. James McKenna, Montreal, Mr. _ yn" and Mrs. Wilfred McKenna. Detroit, Tommy: uwhays ___ crying __ M Mich.. Mrs. __Burnett, Cambridge, _,_hm._,__ Mass. Mrs. Butler and daughter, Margaret. Charlottetown, Mrs, ls, Haughey. Charlottetown. Mr. and _ Mrs.' Leo Hughes and daughters, ’ `;, a ,' _ ' Kensington. Min McKenna is well -- known and one of Kinkora's most \ 'tin apprum am* nd Father: "Dome, 'I\'>mmy. ev. if you have hurt. yourself a bit shouldnt Cry." , “.7 _-_ s \. #_ . Two strangers mel al 3 holiday liter chifloris. Sha never even takes time to comb her hair decently. Her con- mi” Me" W” “"3 by MP3- P90010-‘ golf course and played ll pleasant versation dwindies to a dribble about sterilized baby foods and she never goes round, one 01 mem “-55 ll lime ln_ anywhere because she has to stay at home and hold baby's hand while it An" °°”¢"°°“ml°“-5 W0" °¥l°l'ld- clined to the use of sulphurous ian- 516695- ' _ rr -- McMahon. _.~'_' '.<= Pvnular young ladies. A graduate or _ v _ - »; U. C. C. of Notre Dame Academy _"int, } ' Bud of the City Hospital. churiom- »-f <» __ Q. _T ___ ,,. . At the end of the round the other When the children are older ahe makes a burnt offering of herself on the | f-“.‘_§;_“_,;~~_;---~. a_.__,_________»‘ ` _ *__i_ _ __ _YA _- th - ,..<- _.4 v.. _ _ ___ cheery brightness. __ - -- Start with the floor . . . choosing /_`» ~ _ from the colourfu ` 1; minion inlaid Lino ‘ \. ' ._ V ._ guished nor give gr scope. ' Permanent because fully clean and easy to keep clean, Dominion Ialaid Linoleum with its lovely soft-lustre Domolac Finish is an ideal floor for any room. Quick and easy to lay. Odourlcss. Mod- erately priced. Bedroom Beautiful " Plan it for the many hours you , spendin it. Attune it to night and i » -__ fff morning moods. Let its dominating _ _ note be one of restful cosy comfort i '_ ' s - . with an und __ No floor could be more distin- *i`"" “' P f ” "` ‘ ~ “~ ' ° ' V ' ~- '_ - ~ ‘kitchen stove mek' three sis. t kinds of ir to ii tn 1 od 1 u i H -'"'i>~f=<¢~-is.-me-4~-~;;.i.;_ ' ' fix;-rf~ lu 'l'l~_»> L_-~m.m.Knm; Cm l 1 bo mb ts, “ML said, I\e been wondering what your . Ing rm Cl 0 Umm' 0 0_ B S __ _,___ __.._.,......._.__-.-..;;=;-..».-..f._.;.:__;;.:;@:-¢»¢~_._@_lw_,a_,;7;:f;>~». .... ___ __ _, ____ __ l_n__:._,,,_ M _,_,__, _,__ rpmxmm 9,, cents ' Care ess ” u ° 5"v°" pmfessllm ;5_ and have come to me io! her youngsters. She never has a new hat so that Sally may have six at a '_ ,mn conclusion may ,Qu are an engm time she puts of! the operation that means her very life so that Tom may I _ ms _°`_;'§§d;__euE`;;d gif; Wu just eer." _loin a swell fratemlty. Her hands are rough and sodderi with dishwatcr so ‘ “ .4 _ for Asthma _ pawn; _anal _nn X he" hy! mah _ "You're quite right," was the ,ep1y_ that her daughters may be pink and manicured. ' 4%! _ fled “°°"» fig: 3;: Frist? you guess; U i The goat mother develops all the selfishness and greediness there is in ;$"V"”#"` "Egifts"-f ' _ l-la-/Fever ,ii i _Y _ iu- iiugereo wo ion; - - X - “'“Y 5'0" Hmufd » _ , ' ' _ f ,_ »' o 0 o 0 o § ~ F°' i _ P ar _es es the rivers and blasted me mckst- lier childrens characters and she never understands why it is that she is _ if’-`_ __ ‘ ., -‘ 5°” O" A GUARANRE m passing the lm om' ' unlovecl and unippreciated and why her sacrifices are made in vain t rs.. ` _"2-5 YDUB _ erlying hint of l array of Do- leum designs. eater decorative inlaid, wonder- aumwuiamwrutmtmm-hmmtaumn lhllhu. tain a|ayiar|auu¢rt_1anuc»..i..ii. i __ * " ' lllortal a kind still l'u"rir wife s.nd` The pall-bearer! KI! lkllkqen JNUM P. Mbffiley. |-l l . ii 0tlterBeauaij.`~slDonainionl"ioore Dominion Pristerl Linoleum and Do- minion Linoleum ilugs offer lovely and appropriate designs for every room. Durable, practical, work-egvlng and sold, of course, at popular prices. - ~ ..,l_l' Mu I cada /A ' _ " by laden D -1 _, (iw - 1 °'.;t:ts:" epemanl _ »_ /~_; _ Slam. 'sf' _‘_'l ~ Dr In lllimuul li Do- r" gilt" num. rin MMI uimlr.-.-_-t N».ms. #dh ablu is nw dl,'l¢""l enlourlun