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'»li, _ __ v 1 4 l Inset. was among the Bridge host- _T4 _. ‘_ 0 a 0 i P-000-9-C *O-0%-O-OO-O-O i PO-OO-*O-O* ‘ O . g 1 gi V cnnuacuaunpr emf libs \l4eeJt .liaueatlqy.ZlurlsiL¢nhher*l¥ ~ e _._ Mothers adopt ` and Blmday, November U.-Il»lnd35-willoeeonagfthe influxes of overseas visitors Lrrlvein Lon affos s§ rigs dou at one .'1'heywilla.rrivefortl.iewed Duke of Kent (Prince -_ Princess Marina. Doz al trains from all parte Jlllgdl ‘=\ _ 8 ek ll s State dinner to be held at Buckingham Jllsce. Guests will include all the _ anembers of the Royal Family, Im- perial and Colonial representatives Pilitibng Royalties. Ambassadors and 0 l mem rs he Dplolnatlc Corps, ceremony anticipating the day high Oh h d l ure ignltsr es, officers of W State. and distinguished guests _f i tree ln the grounds of Balmoral a w _ a Sta reception at CB-SUB. in the 10118 U-U9 °f 3" Wh Bt: James's Palace, when thewed- planted by members of the Royal -ding presents will be on view for ll the flrsttime. n mm overseas. The fo lowing day H181' ill be te Uh the weddln d its lf Ol!! U1 Ulllltllls. an lirled with when they return to London for her l5h8el’1D d Thei N ti 3 crow s. r llajes es W tho Kina and Queen. escorted by ev suite et cn 's Hotel l 's f t 'wh _ e_ processlons Wes minster abbey- '_l__‘hn>ueh Stfwés soy with will live et Buckingham Paloma W a soveregn escort o he Life Guilds vlilldri in th Stl/8 ve e a h witch from Buckingham Palace; the in Duke of Kent, accompanied by the 1a Prince of Wales as his best man, de _'will drive from Bt. James's Palace; the Rpyal mmm” ,md g_\-img, 91 and the third procession will be thel Royal carriages brinzing Princess Mal-ina and her parents, Prince and icol ”Prln°¢SI N M of Greece. to the her home in Port washington L1., £5507- We ' To give spectators ample oppor- with nm- “muy my-¢_ le tunity to h ire K t see t e Du of en and his bride, the Royal pair will drive, lfter the ceremony, by way of Plmedllly and Constitution Hill to is Buckingham Palace. Where the wed- _ ding breakfast will take the form 01"!! State luncheon. |11 " Throughout the week of the wed- ' R- -ling all streets will be gaily decor- lili with flags and bunting, and at night all public buildings will be g°¢dut_ law . . "> 0 ° ° when they returnedbymotcr to, '_ The Countess of Bessborouglx, who get present ln London had the To nor of being invited to luncheon_ I_i‘_t_l_1_'I‘lreir Majesties the King and ‘ Queen on Tuesday. U U O try will also take thou v Visitors to L0ndon _-_~ 'mo programme for the Royal Prince street, honoring M11. G°°Il¢ Hoodia we mol dee w Ro t ~ K BY G '~‘ .fu Thursday, November 29-there will ha thre ' to t l the bee __ ve ‘Mm Murdoch McKinnon was`0l1 miller before asain rwlmlne lm' nursing duties 1v.i.ukopening'I1:ursdayakaMn¢ti being enthusurtloauytalrenupu a pleasant change of amluement. Mrs. .I E. R.. Mcllwen gave a ery en]oys.bie tea on 1.‘|.\eeday rnoon at her home 30 UDP” soofBostona.udMrsVicw:r am. Before she left England Princess rins was invited by the King Queen to take part in .a little hen she becomes a member of the yal Family She planted A fir ouse Princess Marinas tree stands ext to the one planted a you orl wo ago by Princess Elisabeth her ture niece Princess Marina and her parents pare ave resided during their sojourn so London, has been booked for the tier part of next month. as well y Duke or xenon bride 5., lm dnesday. _after a short holiday.“s 0 l 0 Mrs. Hodgson of Saint John, who returning home on Monday. has in n the welcome guest at many al gatherings during her visit 5 Y a Mr. and Mtrs. E. H. Duvs-r. Bodom- ,O led their daughter and son-ln- Mr and Mrs Cecil Barbour m it Mr and Mrs. Duvar expect moral character are so hopelessly ignorant _ I _ _ _ n _, - ' eodins on November as Nearly “Z “ee” "°“'“‘°’“' “M °"“°" ”‘°’°"’ hm “_” Y" -V0" l‘”°W "M U YW 938 the Princess mdlm¥h°____ nts attention to his defect, and give him el chance L0 eo;-r¢¢; 1; _____m°- wide-awake youns chap dressed to perfection. Bu; ne are wld. the beg _mms of December by agufh W” °0° °f the so-setter typeol' young Americans, who beginning D d in business, but lt had not dawned on him that it was even more im-» Mm V- HH-#lem left on return to All during the meal 1 kept nunlung that 1 might be e reel lm.-y dm. m0 ` . OU! am how to eat as a gentleman does. But if you don't, you will and pply for the big places. _ clever young fellow so himself heobeen chosen to be the head or e new °’;'M::°a___t5“e‘“ °’ Mr' *mi M3' H- branch which a bank was opening. This yolinB man was clever, had un- ~ ' _ _ _ usual talents, knew the business from the ground up, had every qualific- 8ti0n_ 101' the job. And the prddidellt of the bank t00k him but to lunch- n to offer him the place. - ering. "We could.n't be represented by a msn who didn’t know how to " the president said in dis t. ll. < sus ’° - - B t I ia r an thin ‘ _. ‘Demi "W WWW? in D°"Y°1l 'md never‘i:ell :fur ybTrleg(ix1me:femsia€csktgft1l11\.an,n?:s¥ ' 'V lst out of their wa _ Diamond He _Needsl_Po slung; Mourns Reader-Is it _Proper for Girl to" “Keen Company” _Wi_th_ More Than One Man? _ _ __ ho Dear Miss Dlx-Why is it that some eil ll; 2? EE _s have a friend who is very clever and who tion, ');|¢)_-ph, could not possibly hold unlesg he had plenty Of 0111111! He has traveled extensively, can talk WSU. but his manners are ‘just unbearable, He Often Sllbiects me to great humiliation because ofhisluokofcollnesytome. Thislanot because he does not respect me. but because he Just doesnt know the little thing; my °°““l with o lady-_ what can 1 der ran matter is something like halltbsis. You can't tell s nun he has get it. Please ‘tell me, me A_B0s'xoN s'risNoGRAPn:!:a. Answer: » V I Ssree with y0u that the man who has B110 Sort 0! ill manners that spring from lsnur- co is in the halitosis class You haven t' the courage tp ten mm nm; re a real friend you could not do him a lnndlier act than to call his NDF 1008 H80, my vis-a-vis at breakfast on a dining car was a hand- kmfe "ld 500851104 0V0!'y other rule' of table etiquette. Evidently uns the b°ll0m. Hlmllly shin up the ladder oi success. He had had wit* ough to copy the clothes of the gentlemen with whom he was associa. rtant for him to copy their manners, °l1h°1‘ Bifll. what Y0_u think of such a man. ' Helps the Whole Family to Enloy Greater Freedom from Colds Doubiy welcome to mothers is news that the makers of Vicks VapoRub have perfected' e- Plan for, Better Control of Colds-to help reduce the number, duration and dangers of colds. Vicks Plan is introduced along with Vicks Va-no-noi, the remarkable new aid in preventing colds-companiol;§roducc to Vicks Vapollub, _the rn ern method of treating colds. The Plan includes simple, easy-to-follow rules of health-to build resistance to colds. o_man’s Realmi -:- Social' hncl Personal `-f-.°- Fashionsfir,Lif€~fdiiure A 0004496-0+*-0404 V1cksC.olds-Control Plan ther to him lf I had the nerve to lean across the table and say to him 00. You are on your way and you have it in you to go far, if you will Progress bllrred by y0\1r fork and spoon. No sword-swallower need "N0 man WM smiles his soup wiu ever be asked to represent nu nm places where he will be thrown in contact with people of culture." 5114 H1011 I 10181” have told him of a case I knew in which just such But after the ilrst course the young me.n's chances had Bane slim- 3 e E § é Tllll. OFIII IY |.OCll» DIUGGISYS Get these two Vicks products and use them as directed in Vicks Plan for Better Control of_ Colds. Full details of the Plan are given in each package of Vidrs Vs-tm-nal and Vidcs Vapokub. Unless you are delighted with results, your druggist is authorized to refund your money. ` _ many colds entirely. dint! amd: BRIEFLY, HOW VICKS PLAN WORKS: 0 ‘IO HELP PREVENT COIDS Arcbarirsrsnllfyfeelingnhatbrstnasal irritation or sneeze, quick!-Vicks Va~uo- nol- just a few drops up each nostrli. Especially designed for nose and upper zhroa:-where mon colds mn-Va-no-nol stimulates the iimcdons which Nature has provided -in the nose-to prevent colds and to throw 0E colds in their early stages. Used in rime, Va-sro-noi helps to avoid O TO HELP SHORTEN A COLD If a cold has already developed, apply Vicks Vbpoliub at bedtime. VspoRub acts direct through the skin like a pouldce or plaster, while its medicated vapors- released by body beat-are inhaled divert to inflamed ale-passages. This double loosens phlegm-soorheslrri- raced membranes-eases dillicult breaching -helps break congestion. Often, by morning, the worst of the oold is over. Q e E S -E E _ _ __ < ‘ 1 Y- ~ - all lotu mn, on ivory of O! course, lack of good mannears is the result of lack of ro r 0 E n N port -at a large and very delight- ° ‘ ° _ _ _ _ arranged Bridge at the Can-, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. MhrlArthur _ _ i allen National Hotel lest 'rnesdoy on _ . _ _- _ 0 _ /Kftielmoon. Guests including several h India fiom Summerslde and Mon-l “- mm played at 13 tables, while M tional friends W __ came in for the IN. hour. The distribution of lovely 5 prism ended a most enjoyable social .M function. O D l ma. dm-.i 1. B. Moxennn, Pnnoe ll dee this week. Mrs McKenna also _ ,H entertained on Wednesday after-i an noun when she invited the thchere -of the Prince Street dll _l_°h°°1 Literary society in for §!teu'noon tee.. <~ _ e n 0 jik. John Molieen of Halifax is Ning cordially welcomed during 1115, fl A 0 e 0 b ,The Thursday afternoon Bridge l' #lib opened for the season gms Her Excellency retumed to 18 Ken- Meek with Mrs. W. E. Hyndlnan as Sin .1 dmtms month-rrmry,lm-parents. Mr-wdlB"-H- l'~ ;OU I _ CUC _ 'one PTD . mul #UO .Mal ' and _ -OOC Oli . sooi pil!! ner Boston Loo me af a D I-Sant h°ll€ay Vi! iilslns are always represented as having suave and polished manners . _ I ' _ .. on ' '- 1 _B ITISI PRIMROSES smnmmmnmmmmmmmmmnmms~w~n~nmnmMMnmm’i mWm ' at/on .` Ionaon, are now display rf rf. in dnnounoed that ho d,:rd!1f)tixllc:7onTp:\rrl;gealt C*-bfnoo'lP: gags? yeln`1€lml:airzix :bg tk: bzok ol etiquette' and by "‘g‘1)“l,§o‘,g'H; m°d°l th’ Of slll:'md poets and piers, Edinburgh art shop. These tilesgere N,” ,ww _,mt by oonftrirutcrs ,_s,_ _ ' Deir ML, Dmiwjlwyéu me your opmm as to whemer nnfgmw not e home in bout or loving deeds equally eulteole for bathroom ,mm d,,,e,,m pm, oy Q., B.-mn. ° ' ' for a ru-1 rolreep company With' more mon one young nun at n' tune. pw- mt W* °~ *'*‘°“'°°“‘n§;~'h °°_$k°“`““°“» °_fhee1°¢‘Y»”’“f£° xi* Isles. mvemgeen _eg lantern frantically. but all to no . . . . ' ~- o -'- u . 0° books ye-P0 , _'__Be as resu_ _ _ Mrs (Dr) J 'I' lvlioradyen, who vided she isnot engaged to anyone of them?_ .LL F. _. , , 8° ____ and derwrauve for ,dw _ Hbk___ Mr_o_Bemm, "Umm, im Good manners are a. letter of introduction that the world honors at d Mrs_e__Earl ilaker have returned _sight They open every door They make Ulxportunity That is why tan ss been spending the summer with Answer: ` ` ' - er parents. Mr. and lm. a. H. cereal so oun lshould :out wit man men e een "U“”’*°° ""7 1”" h°1‘”“¥ °°“‘l’°° °" 1‘°""""'°‘° 3”- i London M a llvlm florbl -tflbutol olbroolr, left Monday for nsluex,»umu one ixililedrlizelygoggraged-w ohm; 4 h U » y.. 'S sh A rodeo for lumbo..:: 'Paine s Each ywr time tile# M’ W- from the British monk °°~ *W d` sailed from there on the R.M.B. Before a girl makes up her mind to take one man for better or worse, "W °3¥- 5”* Well? hi" PM P°'“'1“3 1” new d°°13m‘ 0”* °! the y Nelson for her home in An- she should have known a. large 'number of men. hecauseionly in that way of vinemr; NN °\Ul°° <`l’ SP1!!!-A of' most favoured is the fish series, illd. British West Indies. oan she be sure that she is gdbtingatllusband who suits her, and of whom °‘|¥'P°“*4“°¢ 'lu'-“M” °f “fl °“\1°° °f "W "ah “mg 5“5='g’5"°d fun” ~ ~ -. me Wm never mg ;.~_-, _ _ ~ lllilfrits of wine and s quarter ounce than deliberately painted in. in Her Excellency the Oounms of When a young woman goé buy a dress she doesnt snap up the 01 °*mPh0l` 301* U1 ‘V911 5°8l9*3"¢l' '*f‘“"*°""° Pale shade’ °f bm’ and; n, Lord Duncannon, and ber some dressinwhich she is investing her whole allowance of pocket money. mUl\li¢5- 001'! tlihlfly 101' half U1 WN" f'U°~‘» ""‘k° ° Very °“°°“"° aughter Lady Moyra Ponsonby she goes from store to store, pricing different frocks, looking them over, DOW' F-lib in throo or four times a bathroom decoration The ery alporsyislt to me ony. oaued for canada on November 2, considering which nl-es her fancy and has me best wearing qualities. cel- simrlleltv and ¢ff°1‘t»l°~!“°== °' Y Empress of Britain, on her pe tslnly it is only the part of wisdom for her to shop as carefully for a their designs secures their ef to Govemmen House, ottawa. husband as she does for her Spring suit TALL!!! LINE; Iv- D6! How slrls were Silly enough to let men put over on them the custom A Zoo set, s. flower set, a country Besshorough accompanied by her first garment that is offered lbifer. On the 'contrax-y, it is a hand- 'Hui Put lull ll°¢i»l¢- Bllhke for W1, Kl’°°n- A f_°W °! l'h°°°» Set °m°“¢ so ' ’ -1 diy.; _ P h ` V um _ ' - . _ _ _ _ ' _ . gton Palace Gardens, London, i of "keeping company" is something I` have never been able to understand. Ball clothes are designed to make not are all ~de1i8l1llf\1l-U D8-l0l&d- Be.§ rough has been abroad for Rives alloi' the advantagestotheman plain giving a long slender- line lui “D B8-flh 0! l\ rich Dinh' ljfgtegg ' on october 15, from pm-1_,_ Lady It is the greatest folly ofwhich they could possibly be capable, because it lil figures look taller. Skim are two horses busily pl0\l8h108. N111- ' 0 0 0 W Mrs Harold Plckard was hostess _ f, Bridge on two occasions this ta week entertaining ur ner pretty _‘Wine on Bayfield Street. ` " o c o Georgie nouller sn-lved lv from the Ne En - D- mgld w gland Bap __ Hospital, Boston. on Thursday 0 ‘ho spend a month’s holiday with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w.‘ Boulter. _ I Deepest sympathy goes out tof Leigh ln me dean. or her hos-\ bend col. reign, so irinaly remem- bered by ell. " C O 0 Miss Lois Miller is home from lhntreol to spend some time with he - - -- - T bo. . ~ ‘ " - o months. The Empress of B;-1. A girl lets one boy monopolies her for 6ne or two years or three years. dovwn'vrl.rd from the hips, and browness. make an 6utsta.nd.ing_ in is due at Quebec on Nowmbef Ke drives all other sultors away. He deprives her, perhaps, of making a bodloel sweep upward from waist- picture in the last named not T. ‘better match than he is, and then-blooey-it is all oil. He has com- line to necks, _achieving the same Laughing jackasses. toucans o e » mitted himself to nothing. 1-le itn’t engaged to the girl. Probably he sffwt in mg other dn-action, penguins are painted against bank- A host of grim” here Wm t lnever intended w ask her to marry him, and has only been am him- od li or or blue regre veins stmleeroriaetaheeeddheiglmsosrolmds yew mm lem-n that H_e.,_ John Prmgm self with her. But her chances are ruined. she is deserted, with no- do 5; ' gvshouldei: lines, raglan to fit in with any colour scheme: D.. is in the sydney city Hospital ,b°dYnlD _l;_f;_;