rm: CHARLOTTETUWN cuagprm Uzgrr: -: R000” Happenings or .1... w... i‘ . ‘ » i; . i - - » GWEN FRLEi . -: . . i " T!" ' ' ' ' F"'°'"" "hm"! courmven more “o; a flowers m i.’ Ital been 81m dweyly In Ill Th, mmy “sum M m.‘ w_ E another reroute‘ version ofthebow‘ ' - l $35 R1555? _ Altken are sympathizmg with ber o, touuiere rsiihiou though‘ the chenille ' i $500‘ mo’. w Elven her present indisposltlon. ' V1100 ‘not to be as gracefully adapt-' / '“' l, “wwaf Qwl-rfl e a'a lbleasitusuallyls. lnone desiifl‘ ' 5:59:29 “g2: 9?.“ Mr. and Mrs. com-m“ 3"“,- “4 W0 rdsehuds, one green, one whitefl . ~ ’ _ l. a“; I: ‘ ‘m 7g, u ‘as: their Winsome young daughter, Mm 19931118 ls much like little balls or: 4,1. 5 ‘d a 8th i: ago, Claire have returned wotunwhu, chenille yl-mses‘ like msebuds. re-l ' i“ pee o armeee incasb herethe er u. do“. muwmoueenuy attbeoetre ri i‘ m 9'1” t ‘ 5' “ch i“ “sh and Mrs? grog; m" n“)? the formal circular leaves“whlc?h' -- ‘ . - a uenothiagmorenorlessthantnree' \ It i z,- ,__- f, 4 r. ‘ Mrs. Edgar '1'. mm and “muy of little boom of wire wound across with the green chenille thread. Ohrys- i Dartmouth. N. 3.. returned this week to their home after spending a very mlmmul" "u" 0f llllllllllfifl-bld id!‘ pleasant autumn in this (air Pro- “m” "n. M 1111551119 “Perl!!! till vince. Mints come in pastel shades toblencl ' _ with any costume. - o o ‘->e 4.1. l l) The Lieut.-Govemor and Mrs. Heartz, attended by Lt-Col. J. Park- ‘ er Hooper. Mrs. Hooper. Dr. and Mrs. v Houston. attended The Black Feather, the fine Armistice play presented on Monday and Tuesday evenings. under . Fur forms the basis of a number of these eccentric boutunniens. In a four-leaved flat flower ‘of indeter- ‘ variety. Narrow strips of brown fur, so narrow that the fur it- self is but a thin fringe. lacelllse in VAT HOLMAN’S M] L . _ . ,5, _ the capable direction of Miss Bar- 1 Soivelbisouuleaudwlna CASH Pmzs hare McNelll. . ' i" °"‘°l' "m" u" WW8 0f 1* ($215.13? $2153.? H3155.‘- .§°'i.°i.°'1' ' ‘ ' “my ‘“°“"“‘“°'““ l“ 5°“ "m" * "“ “,§f,',‘..,.‘,’.‘.‘;.,’f-Z‘_'JLQ1J,’;T,§‘,’Q,L,1,‘;;?:;§ 1i was senerellv "walk" ‘ml, muwnmnesx; 2h, ',,,,_,,, m. v a You should see our Toyland. You remem- than ever this year. Boys and girls will find a; full supply of Dolls. Teddy-Bears, Sleds, Books, .“ . Well, HOLMAWS TOY- n the Maritimes, is better among so‘ many. exquisite new gowns worn at the Armistice Dance on‘ and every other toy Monday. that it was imposslblo to ber about it last year. LAND, always the best i wrltoonaeeoarale Dlflceolpnxer lllese words, “l have fou d allthefaceean marked them“ spd mall me to us with your name and ad- dress. louse of tieslraudwrlllng and numb" -lll be considered factors. H correct we will Stoves, Trains. Aeropianes, here. ~ ituntrare not always worn in tlrc lbuttonliole nor evenln the vicinity u advise op b return mnilof aelrnple condi- lion lo ullrll. l aendany money. You can be a prise wlnnbr Without spending one cent of your money. Send your reply lo ‘ooob sors IAIIUFACTURING co. I55 Cg Stress Int. ' IONTIEAL Curls ‘MILADY ‘BEAUTIFUL coezrmuszn room race s Colon for Sallow Skin Dear Miss lfeeds-JI enjoy your talks very much and was wondering ll you would answer the following question 101‘ me- I have black hair, lldlkl eyes and dark skin. What colors should I wear? Nearly every color I put on makes my skin look ssllow. I would appreciate your ca- viue- ~" A. P, Answer-You may wear old gold, meme, deep russet. deep cream, n13. MEI-Ill’. warm browns. peach, dark warm reds, grape, wine, burgundy and ruby, ‘dull pinks,‘ dull brick, midnight blue, warm gray. old rose, dark siienttones in green. Use atouqh of dark rose rouge to increase the flohlflddfl Of your skin. _Keep your d?» in soqd condition by wise diet. fresh sir and exercise. A dull. sul- low‘ skin usuallylridicates a sluggish circulation‘ and irregular elimination of waste‘ products from the body, and ft isusually the woman who stays indoors most of’ the time at some sedentary occupation whose skin looks ll1ele.ss*and"dull. Sallow com- plexlonsareetl thefresh air and tonic eilect of the sunshine. A change of hlbltd. Outdoor exorcise, wise dict and regular facial massage will cause a marked improvement in a great many 0856s. Mfew‘ minutes daily facial rnlsslce. semlweekly steaming, to- sBt-berwvlth" afweekly bleaching pack ml? be filed with advantage in your C160. Besides such adjustments tn uvmfl. exercise. fresh air. sunshine and correct local care. the choice of lwmlus colors wm bring out your 1m or bee-it: and individuality. LOIS LEEDS. pick out the Belle of the Ball. men- lng dresses have completely changed within the year and some lovely trail- ing gowns were very gracefully worn. especially by ithe younger peo- ple. Ghaperonesonthis happy occa- sion werrMrs: w. .5. Stewart. Mrs.- l. E. Croken, Mrs. A. G. Bruce. ‘ a Mrs. T. B. Woodman was among the Bridge hostesses entertaining very pleasantly st her home on Thurs- day. l Poppy Day results show that the people of Charlottetown have no‘. forgotten their soldiers—livlng or dead-and it was s. pretty sight to‘ see old and young laying their pop- pies at. the foot of the mus umsnt on Armistice Day after the service. I I I Mrs. F. G. Kennedy entertained at a omily arranged Bridge at her pretty} home in Southport on Wednesday‘ evening. a _ e e _ Mrs. A. A. Pomeroyuu among the Bridge. hostesses entertaining for Mrs. a. u. Taylor, o! Westmounhthis week. . - 1 - ‘ a e e v ~ ‘ ’ Mrs. Brown, wife of the Rev. CfiN. Brown. received ‘Tuesday for. the first‘ time since taking up her jresl; dence in Charlottetown. and- during the ‘afternoon and evening the Pets sonage ..wals pleasantly nlled; In the drawing room. profusely decorated with chrysunthemums in the vhf-e! shades. Mrs. Brown .wss assisted in her pieasantnuties er recelvinglby Mr-g, Ramsay, wife of Dr. H. Ramsay. while in the evening‘ the ‘ladies were Joined by Rev. urqnrobia and Dr. Ramsay. The _ pffiltliy’ attended by Miss Ruth Bin; clair. while Mrs. H. door wssi of where theybuttonhole would be r. , i there were one. A recent French ll- y lustratiohjhowed the little bouquet i perched ‘far out on the shoulder at‘ chemo‘ of me sleeve. ‘Certainly flow-l e9‘: for ‘evening have ‘definitely aban- i doned theh snuggling position they i once occupied atthe side of the neck.‘ blow they ant to be found some- i where on the hip or among the folds ‘ of thegskirt, though afew still clingi tenaclously to the point of the cor- l use or in the back. i a < _- l Household Cares i Fall Heavily on the Woman Who is Rm Down '- Thin Blood m: l ffrouble i I To the woman who has he: house- l work to do and her family to attend l. to. illness is . Jlmost s. ‘caianrltyfl Many a woman keeps .on with her. household duties when she .a fec1itg' ready tn drop. . Her head aches. she may bebrcathless at the least exer-i tlonfshe has-little relish for food, and always‘ feels‘. and nervous. The ffflllU-{ls poor‘: blood-Jilin watery, blood, and ehe-badlrneeds the health! neip‘ that oitly or.’ Williams Pink. lfllls csfrglvby her. The richfrcd blood: which comstrthrouih the use pl these‘ pillfprotnptly" anaemic suf- I ferers to boos health. »- Among the’ thbusauesmho have found uc-v. health i thfbuzh themse of this medicine is Mrs» ‘John W. ldacdonaid, Cardigan,‘ P. .12., 1., who saysz-“IL can most -.. _.__;y. recommend Dr. Williams Pink Pills. I was so run dn-vn in hodlth Fthat if wssnmable t» do my housework aims. My husband tnoughtl luvtpuldwtever‘ get better. as I had tiieddiflerexit; kinds of medicine, with, l-lerds a could be obtained But now, price. There is-a This comprises M wide. bright lights. agbegeiltlwhstever.) was advised to‘. try pr.~wiullms' ems Pills, jivhich r. G. it. Pull. and Mrs. R. H-U ushered. in the dining chrysamnemums and rose M96514- dcd attractiveness to the lovely lea table. which was presided over by didrand-lbynsy Joy !_ found they were’ mature rising 1 needed. 1 took sh: bones otths pins‘ and found myrorriarsely heavily. restored to my old-time good health)“ _____._._..._..,.."___~__.-_ ‘her home On the 3rd of October was and not every boy or girl could gel. them they are FREE. ABSOLUTELYFREE! Lead Pencil. Saw. Driver and Hammer. put of box 14V; x 6 inches x 3 inches deep. chance for everyone to have the best toys that a Toyland. They are real. big values before at the for Here are FOR BOYS z Tool Set svhich any boy can build with. etal Scraper, Sand-paper Block. Mitre Box. up in an attractive tool The 31-inch Sell‘ Steering Sled is a line prize, to will give you all kinds o f fun this winter. FOR 01' a collapsible Blackboard, 41 inches high by THIS CONTEST STARTS NOVEMBER 22 A R. T. Holman CHARLUFT ET OWN SE 9 S‘ 99 dSanta s Holman For with every 25c u" you will receive one two letters; $1.00 four letters. ters to spell the word “Hill. and select one of the six grand prizes. Read On i Rule. Putty Knife. Screw. Prizes ! i the Square, box, size slippers. o, and AND GIRLS l l BOYS 21 inches '"~ l? "~ :. " or -- ‘o6 ‘new devotees-tors» m PARENTS-Bring you CHlLDREN--Be sure to come on the open- ing date. See Toyland at its best. Olistenihg‘. sure they come. Sparkling! Don't miss the Holly, the pretty de- once a year. corations, the painted windows,ythe toys and the self. _ mas gifts there. COND FLOOR Xmas Prize A beautiful Mamma Doll, and talk like a real balmy. and bonnet. pretty stoc This Doll is one of lhc best made and any girl D v ~' will be proud to have it. 3 . Or you may have a cups, saucers. plates, sugar bowl, c1" ‘ Big Budget-Story Book for young pe irated and has over 250 large pages. ND ENDS nscrrrmur-nz 1r W Limited N’S TOYLAIVI) For 50c When you gel your lei.- MAN". take’ them l0 'l‘0_viand orlh bought at HOLMA letter of the alphabet free. eic. FOR GIRLS i 27-inchcs high. that will walk l has a dainty organdy dress black patent leather ‘it l kings. and ZS-piece China Toy Set including cam pitcher and teapot. l: oplc. Nicely illus- Or make treat and only comes e invite you to see Toyland your- You will see many suggestions for Christ- r children. . lt‘s a rare SUMMERSI . s.‘ E ,'_ |'. k is. though it rained‘- attended her l re Rev. C. E. Armstrong, Minnesota‘. also e18 sides a host of friends. international Fails. A. Freeze of hteen grand child- n, several brothers and sisters, be-\ and nails: Two tablespoonfuls of per-l oxide, two teaspuonluls of lem juice, two tablespoonfuls of rose- water. ' Shaping the Nails .__.___.__,_.__-___-__-- After washing the hands and dry- oni ing them i back the cuticle at the base of the} I nails with finger separately. hands and white spots and ragga» i, ‘ ' .. cuticle. for massaging the hands mt i‘ fingers and pressing back the skil, j" at the base of the nails in this mm; j, ner regularly causes the nourishiny f‘ “ juices to flow to the nails and thu. red thoroughly aiwcyvsqnrcsv towel. taking each Apply a little the conducted the services Rev- of" St. John rlansi "Shadows" Thei late home , soothing cream or lotion and massage i the hands for a second or two. ‘There l will result lar less trouble with rough. Try m. williams Pink PilLs for pastor, anaemia, rhenniatioru. neuralgia, ner- John Murchison, vmlmess. Take them as a tonic it you that beautiful hymn are not.~in the best. physical condition Floral tributes were. Pillow. Thcii Rev. W. E. and cultivate resistance that will lficcplFamlly. Wreaths and spray. The \ Rowland Methodist you-well and strong. Get s box from women's Institute Mr. and Mrs. the deceased was a member Silfilklnli ' i words of comfort w the bereaved and M" and basin thlsyroombs and sister Mr. and Mrs. A.B. I 'te Lodge, Free and Accepted or you em set themckieson and famllyfrhe Missionaryi Oumnosl B0 cedk n box lronfsccieiy New Glasgow Christian] Masons, Lagrauge, Me, of which he unless they are kept at. moderate CO-JChurch, Mrs B. Houston and (orhily; l also was a member giving their Gom- , length. Nails which are too short “d M" Charles mcklesom rnltal Services. Six of their members‘ are not only ugly in themselves, but ting us pail bearers. l also they live the tlnsere l stubby. 1 interment was made in the family “c _ ' Pm- mw Glasgow cemetery l Interment was in Mt. Hope Cemet-i unattractive appearance. Nails that i. "There is no fireside how‘er tended ' ‘"3’- Blmw" Mm“ ‘ “a "°° 1°“ "e mum’ “nnmcme ‘but h” one vacant shaky. The following who were moumerei‘ and show poor taste. when filing the at the funeral were: Mrs. MacNevin, nails keep them m an oval or slightly ' widow, Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacNevin, pointed shape. The final step in the M5‘ wmuAM MuNsvlfl and two sons. Charles and Elevln of] manicure is applying the polish. 'l‘hi.s Lincoln, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.. is a matter of personal taste and Morgan, o] Bristol, Vermont, Mr; and‘ there are various shades of polish Funeral services were held at his Wednesday. November 6th. keeps them in a healthy, glossy con y‘. _ i In manlcuring one should keep in ditlon. 4 Mitchell, Pastor oi the: mind what the function of the nails Church of whichl really it. As they are meant to pro- tect the fingertips and aid in pick- ing up small objects it is obvious that. ‘they cannot fulfill these functions Mrs. G. H. Taylor. Mrs. James Paton. Mrs. J. H. Ayers and Mrs. RJLMutcbl Axisting in dispensing hospitality were Mrs. rmv.) D. M. Sinclair," M}: eshls, Mrs. F. B. Conra . Gfldc $—l Gertrude Dennis. - mlurxgumgert M155 Katha-in‘ Rggerg‘, Gm" VIII-l Jmss MevKar. Mo... Freda Coflln, Mrs. y. a. Creel-i tnenearest drug Ruatfhld; ‘VII-l Jennie MecKay: z‘ mam “Qua”; noy eaney. e pills by mallet Gm“ W“ 5"” Wmmwadi 2 Mrs. n. w. Ramsay. of rruro.~.us..i no Dr. Williams Medicine “all” “mm i‘ Lilli“ Pwli" L. our“; a pleasant visit with her‘ Drockville. Ont. H sde V--1.Elrner- Homers; llElva parents‘ ML m,‘ M“ Jgmeg xarris, and“: a Qhrmme Painter‘ and other relatives in Bummarslde. Grade Ill-i Mabel Sullivan; - e o _ g Bethtfconnor: 3 lvan Pickering. ' currror: sorroor. ‘The following is the standing of the nubile of cnruob School No. oa W‘ the month of October; O I i_ f ~ a , - , In emorram . My _ ggryrge M. McQuarrle enlkl“. . -"' ' ' Wflrgllll: m-p-i lrenc Picker-iris‘. z “m; n w. tame,“ u, summgf.‘ I ‘O'Connor. < l - ' ~. - - ‘ sld i. cmnnlnslv imaged dinner h ~ , e a l ~ the mvesm autumn fade and Grade II Sta-i George Pickering‘ ‘ ‘ b id this week. . . . .. . lflldith Whitehead“. 3 My Filmer» r 8e e .» e e _ faliso passarito her eternal rest Maude 2 ‘ls-It's tieoatosjts. srnvnrisou A gloom of sadness passcd over the which may be used. It should not Brace n Jr.--l “Hillard Woodside‘. Clrsde I Br.-1 Jackie O‘Connor. Grade tor: —i Lorna Warren; I l 1551mm; ‘i, least so say the _ _ h flank“. Willi“? t“ m’ drew“ m“ mum‘ ‘pynn in." my“: m‘ as Mill Watchman until two weeks of Paris almost my, guy-Md "*5, gum-wed Th... t w h P m Hos m] nurse at the Esstem Maine General pastes 0r liquids that may be used. , ‘w’ h‘ we“ ‘e u e p ' Hospital. Bangor. Maine. Mr. and : I‘ - To wear a tflllwmlv" g5 (0 proclaim oneself An leading couturiers atHome for } '. a‘ Bad Cough invariably add a boll The new boutonnle recent ordinary» ""1"" real flowers. ers. yes. but flowers R ' You'll “ " ‘ laed s bake ma“ alarm-film: niisYur-e: i3?» "no, carefully geometric and ghattrl- mq4kht lynx‘, _ Th d b i Bo h it! rm dlahelinl will“ "Y. ‘lam lu,mkm31y mcdnfruolll. A laMQflM - “Wu ‘M “New”, w“. ° “ca” w“ "m “ m ‘w’ Dated at East Mulls-rocket, Maine. APPW l "u" PflltXlflfl "u: wit?‘ caumomhant tgdiziisuwn Wm b. “my dmcud mwJMOLa-fl" ‘M! ‘um’ ma“ P. ll. Island, sixty nine years ago. November m‘. 19m Anuthe, m which on“, ‘ccmmnles ha?! L\-,lll laatiwfel ef. “h” u“! “d “very” “n; ‘m, is ‘hymh d -, _ When a young man he united in mar- . m“: m“. u mm um", n the P” l. "e “who amt “a, "h. y v ' ‘ ‘fim "if... fill Thrill’. . tweed ensemble u. my sud sucr- hw. M a‘ ‘lg’? is“ l; ruse with Ml» mph-mu Nueeuon. outer end or the on... These m“ o. S srihsvllm tier-i: some wov- , l f th plain lreflgatleél Osiris; u“; one side of the flower will be'_-'in '0.“ 362;“ ‘Mir (baht; “T?” living in valleyneld where his family BEAUTY ARTS sortened by applying cold cream or $6,|§nl:’€€;::n'hh':afl ' no mo}. than mall black felt s-hd the other half in the ‘bomb-aim w: m W‘ W Mm- 45°" lhl1'll"fl"° "ll" lB° -—- oil and wearing glove ringers ‘over And As irin wctgiii bring them im- ° ~ ~- ~ . -' -"' m”! “l” he wile w Buvlmd. Milne. and CONTINUED r-"aosr mos s them at night for a time. ' ‘ ltemavlng Stains Many women who keep the nails c! rip‘; ‘rt tto “Phenols "will to throw clubs wboe tro Isrorialag r la a big W llltllle aetlva .l‘i‘lu.’§.‘¢i‘ ‘ out" No.01” concentrated only of . . and nolvn as an tofu NI!" NW" - coats a _ sea‘ ado medicine. let it ll more lve. it is pure teem ‘ love l easant fllillfilm “m” mo germ-laden b l m- ead eeeelietmamcy t c. 1:11am“! rom- Pine. couta - be in a ....l:ius*.zi-..i~:..;;:§: l - ‘mm ‘tells! or cuicaturingthelr smuslnilv 4W"! dinary prosaic tin!‘ b .,. in mg sight provlnl li- o’; ensue. mums m vividly contrmlfls. red and orient blue. mallet leaves ain't!» __ lcnnlere o! MM ‘euglfiout her illness with ever the hope ‘ mu» Ml" her return tohealth. But. just as the however. The! IN l,"- one modernistic. lovely orlildlll. W“ material, Clll -- GI‘- r _uent- , . . era malihl up this ureter" l“ @19r|,,,auch_ ecstasy "It M , radaaatbbn- -~sa_i‘eaaufeaaszeeslaeie- mm or-eqrin dearlyifbeloved sl-stsr m Christ arlitaotatbfiwife bfjllder-George H. Stevenson. mum. Qjhellld bombs ui . health for a plete recovery. those who autumnal our. 1 use touched with glory-the about ourhlllside she uh ‘callUd hon-lie st the early age of sacrum her services. opening her liven...“ motion-sum l» we moi me old u. social activities. if’ tleeves to cherish her memory ' n» unease two brothen ‘sisters manna and Cyrus srliiur of New ousgow. Watson of town of Howland, Maine. when news Mrs‘ of the death of William MacNevin| was heard. He was at his usual duties Bangor, Maine. When examined it, submitted to an operation on Friday. Rovembe lat and although all that medical andloving care was done to prolong life, he passed away at noon Sundiy,‘ "overnber 3rd. twenty-seven years ago he moved his family to that town where he has re- sided ever sincc, working for the Paper C mpany up to the time of his death. He was a very industrious worker, kind and considerate to his family and was holding a ymitiog. c: " ‘itiier‘urs'sc_elufisrs,ure- Neill of ventral Butts. Belle. also six ' f . . w b. m" o lilo.‘ lads. Jtrs flaccid ‘Ilgnall _ noes: Grovizlfelliaafrs. aaiPerey_.1lanuIl.rb_!\.t-bis city -‘ Ivelyn, anther uis about at name. i "~.' 0-. I trust and responsibility when taken ‘ill. He leaves io mourn besides‘ a ,wldow. one son Neil MacNevin of Lm- coln, Maine, and four daughters, Mrs. A. D. MacLeod and son William o! East Milllnocket, Maine. and daughter Lillian, who ls a student Mrs. W. H. Birt. East ‘lvflllinocket, MacLeod. Calais. Maine, Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald and son and daughter John and Olive, Mr. John Nicholson, Brownvllle, Maine. Mr. Nell Nicholson, Rowland, Maine. The housewife often complains of nails discolored from preparing vege- tables, etc. It ls quite true that various household tasks make it rather difficult in keep the nails al- ways clean. But rubber gloves may be worn while preparing vegetables and washing dishes. and cotton or leather gloves may be kept handy for performing the dirtier tasks or wort- A. D. MICXAGOU and Mrs. w. H. Blrt ; of lien. llilllnocket, Maine, Mrs. W. l. Hagan of Bristol, Vermont, and Mrs. effective for inllnthegardenoronthecarfllflte be too vivid a red but, rather s dril- cate flesh tint. There are powders, Hang Nails There are many women who are ‘ - Q O . t to each street costume. of a MIX Y!» . . ‘ \ ‘ w,“ h" “dawn” they could b ‘b was found that his condition was very Ml1ne'Mm_ _;_ A “u”, mmmlunn_ res are not the “m” h“ “tum: m4 m hum‘ WW9"! ""1 l“ 11°F" W ""9 Mm’ he a1 mm, Msmefm, and M); wmhm troubled with hang nails. These should be cut away very carefully e l l e s s with the manicure scissors or rnppers. Be sure that you do not cut too deep and always strilize the scissors before cutting away loose. ragged akin. afterward. themselves in fairly good condition are very careless about letting the cuticle grow up around the nails and this. of course. will mar ‘the appear- ance of an otherwise carefully groomed hand. Constant cutting of the cuticle makes the skin coarse and dry. ffmllad! will form the habit of , hint back the out-tel; every time rrul washes her hands, on‘. our not, so troubled with this unailhtlinea once I56 l"! M! nails and eiulcle in good following bleaching lotion is especially removing stains on beads ."‘"°~ Pain!