rhlvbKiTshbsol. ,_.- _ A _ '.__ its cnKar.Qf1"'r'€rowN-. . . PKGilfSEYENiu-g‘ g -.z-_—-——_.___i.nr _. - ’ 1 1 O i ‘ v "I Q U Wiima" 3 Realm -:-. Social and Personal -:- FGSIHOIIS -:- Literature llliladyBedutifirlfl l What the Fashionable Are Wearin; w,“ l‘, _ m, l Etiquette ' l ‘www.- llm Illustrated Dressm-zll-r-ing- Lesson Furnished Se: Dorothy Dlx l will” I hum-b o With Every Pattern ’ By Annebelle Worthington The slender waistline ls empha- sirnd by skirt fitted snugly through the hips and lengthened with circular tlounce that shows upward move- Q. What is the birth stone for " January? A. Garnet. Q. Whenthe woman in s party l insist on paying their share oi the ex-l ' -tm‘ d‘rect penses, should the men accept? | “Qatmflnt A.’ Yes it ls gentlemanly and sen- y ' y . slble. l i‘ . . YOUR Colds. “It is Selfishness That is First Aid to l" Divorce, and That Kills More Love and Alienates More Husbands and Wives ‘From Each DRY SKIN AND WRINKLES Dear Miss Leeds-Please tell me wlmt treatment to give a very dry Mine ls so rough and wrinkles glilll. , MRS. B. J. are icrlnlng rapidly. luuwer_wrlnlgles do form very qlllrlaly when the’ skin is very dry. Us; a (vleansing cream or oil to Qlftilliiil the iuco every night and lllfflllllg. Twice a week use the oily [grin] pack which ls given after the 5km has been thoroughly cleansed-l \\'.".l~ln n little almond oil or special lllllfflt.‘ oil and apply it to the face. gm, out, s pie ce oi gauze large enough to cover the face with eye. nose and mouth cut out. Apply more ‘ ll-nnn oil over the mask and leave on ille skin half an hour or more. Wipe til the oil and b91913! I m“ 5km l l l l l l l l l '. ment. at front. that meets everyday needs graciously. l 10116-1. bottle green plain sheer velvet, It is one of those wearable types It is easily copied and comes in sizes l6, l8 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Style No. 321,4 in the medium size takes but m yards oi 39-inch mater- ial with ti yard of 35-inch contrast- lng material for collar. - Paton’: dahlia purple shade in‘ isllle crepe is very attractive with collar of selbiabrlc. Dull black silk crepe with egg- shell silk crepe, collar is outstand- ingly smart. Printed sheer velvet in burgundy rust brown canton crepe, novelty printed rayon crepe in soil: blue ton s, and black crepe satin using dull s rfsce for entire dress with the shiny surface for collar and bow trim, are alluringly smart and ser- viceable. - Pattern price l 15 cents. Be sure Other Than all the 1 Seven Deadly Sins Combined,” Declares l’ Dorothy Dix ‘ A correspondent wants to know why so many marriages that began so hopefully and that seem to have in them every prospect of success, end in failure. I can answer the question in one word: BEMSHNMS. Q. If invited to a dinner and one ls uncertain as to whether lt is for- dress? , : A. Employ frankness; phone the’ hostess and ask. BRADALBANE CHRISTMAS When a marrisle goes on the rocks we blame drink for it, or unfsltlhfulness, or we speak vaguely of in- compatibility of temperament. but what really has wrecked it is selfishness. It ls selfishness that is first aid to divorce and that kills more love and alienales more husbands and wives from each other and breaks up more homes than all the seven deadly sins com- bined. cert was held by the pupils of Brad- albano School in Bradalbane Hall, December 1'1. The weather and roadsl being all that could be desired the hall was tilled and s. large sum of money was realized. The pupils knew and acted their parts exceptionally well which goes to show how earn- estly and painstakingly. they were taught by their teacher. Miss Eve-l lyn Mayne. Rev. Thomas Palethorpcl ably presided as chairman and thel following programme was performed i Chorus-Jingle Bellsnby School. Recitation-Welcome, Reggie Mac- To begin with, selfishness keeps the lVel-Qgg hug. band and wife from ever lovlng each other as they g». ~ should. The only genuine passion that most people ever know is for themselves. In the days of courtship o. youth and maiden, think that they adore each other and that they could not survive if equiv’ thing happened to part them, but in reality they only think of each other ml terms of possession, as something that will add to their individual pleasure and happiness. —-- mal or informal, how should one _v l l . concern‘ | I ‘ I A very successful Christmas eon-‘l Used at first largely for chil- dren’a colds, experience in millions of homes has proved Vicks equally effective for adults. Now it is the family standby for all cold-troubles, in America and more than sixty countries abroad. Just rubbed on, Viclrs acto direct through the skin like a plaster; it also gives of‘! heal- ing vapors which are inhaled direct to affected parts. This method of treating colds originated with Viclrs. Today, the whole trend of modern medical practice is away from needless “dosingfl vsAcrokusl mm; and allow it to dry on the 5km, to fill lrl size oi’ pattern. Address The man wants the girl because she is Pretty and young and attractive Lure. , J r n’ 1 1 m 1 e Pattern Department. Our Fashion and because she makes him feel ‘big and heroic by looking up to him and Song-Travelling with Santa, Lil- ; ‘l’ bflmme a; .° “n5 ‘t’: ° f” ' Magazine is 15 cents. but you may lollying him alonahlThe girl wants th c mlanbeoausehenaturs her and gives lian Cousins- llal m‘ “my n g cream’ sue c “m order a pattern and a Fashion Maga- her a good time and feeds her upon the romance she craves. They call this Drill—- Christmas Letters. Nine 0T "ll U" m“ wrlnlm” “m leave ‘m line tpgefiher {or 25 cents, love. but lt is an emotion so weak that it evaporates into thin air when it is BOYS- l Santa, Helen Cousins and Hazel l MP- Eflltlsl- Am“! ‘"5 *1 "(will "'5' lllvrlllrlhi- 11°15 LEEDS- ' , " brought into contact with their self love. " Recitation-Choosing the Stock- woodslde- ill“ l° cm T""‘~‘"°' I " “ "' " " " " " ’ - " " " . lng. Margaret MacKay. I Duet-Good Nlshir-Lillllfl find 131' l "W" “"1"”! l" w"l" Na n“ size _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ Let the woman lose her good looks and youth and sprightlirless and be no Ifllifllmfllifll Mllilc-MF- 911M165 l m" musk“- Mm mum Ross h“ return“ hum’ Dear Miss Leeds-J was just read- lng n11 article in your column where a leader asks how to get rid of warts on her fingers. Well, the same thing has happened to me. Mine nrc tiny, flat warts on the same 321.4‘ I, Id-esl interpretotionvoi new mode in black canton crepe with slouthfvl berths cape collar of ecru shade ovuelaueeuo - . . . . . . . . . . .. Name ----u-\---.. - . . . . . . . . Iifilllltiillll‘ _\ Street Address Alencon lace. falling softly over longer able to entertain and amuse her husband and how soon he tires of her. Let the man cease calollng his wife and lavishing luxuries upon her and how soon she becomes indifferent to blml Todd and Earl. l Dialogue-Married in Haste. l Duet-Away in a Manger, Hazel woosidc and Isabel Cummings. l Recitation-What Baby wants-i Margaret Cummings. l Monologue - Writing to Santa , The disappointment and dlsillusiml of which we hear so many com- nlalnts in marriage is merely the chagrin b: tum when.- husbands and wives, have not ministered to their egotism as ‘they thought they should. Both menl At the close of the programme San- arr/er spending s week Pleasantly in (a Claus appeared and after giving a Charlottetown visiting friends and few remarks distributed the prizcslfvlfliivei l and gifts o! a beautiful and well la- den treel The rollowlng prizes were i awarded by the teacher. Prize for attendance-Elmer Cons-l Mrs. Robert Carmichael was a rec- ent visitor to Moncton, N. B. flutters the ‘all? rzadgrs‘ Zhoel; shoulders. Dart-fitted sleeves flare . . .. and “Iomen get the shock “that mes when they mm out m“ those m whom clgllg-J/emun Murmur-e. - ins. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Keir Bassett were v18 ‘no the me o! a p n en and a u at wrists. Ciiy sme they are‘marrled are intent upon their own happiness and live very little Dmhiueaen? 3°‘ l“ Mlmswr" Prize for Deportment _ Mam‘: Mo“ w summersldc Monday. c ' ' . 118 0V8: I Alilhlliiglfl; Small 52:? 2:193‘); ' . llmugm to that o; men- wgy” m5 hugbmq; Recitation-Christmas for the Poor, | Snowie. ‘ t V“ Till‘?! rlizrilziz“ Mil a ‘"“".°":“""'";:... Nlht ln.":.?":::.:::.i*:::..l"::;:...:::.”;:‘.:.i::;:.:f*""M" nnswer_one of the be“ Ways m "Oi-ill?! 1151:1151 the work The Then selfishness makes a rotten foundation on which to build a home.» Gil’: m“ m“ “ g ' ° lmmgs l - d i 5"" Y W5 ' ' . first is why so many collapse in ruins in a few years for selfishness won't‘ l" ' ' l . trout warts at, hcrnc is to apply an an . m n _--- u . - ' ' ~ ___ l p; f M11 l] _,1 wood. Mr. Lloyd Jeyvell. Bedeque. ‘ABS B (my 1on0“ or salve twice a day most important. thins about. us g étand the “mm o, m"? “yum o! Imam‘ up mm “ch other.’ “um anal Recitation A Puzzle in Names, z rzfl or l unc e can ‘visitor to Albany Thursday evening ls to be l istent and not quit usina . ' l ' Verna Matheson. l s-dc- ~ i w ueaknesses, o! sacr flees, of hard work. The average young couple doe; not . l l cast“ ‘m’ Vaseline’ lanai“ °r “w” l; its p, week or so if you lee no . - Marching Drill by Eight Pupils. Prize for History—1nm¢ 0011511151 but?" “my be used {or this pub a r" _ _ go into matrimony with any intention oi giving but only of receiving. _ ' Prim m. arammm_nazel wood. 1 llllss Edna. Burns is spending some l i‘°‘l'~‘.- ‘ewms; reclate these letters and E ' ' l Intcrmlsslon-—“ ' of Candy ‘side. ‘ time visiting at her home in Albany. irony of the readers have "kindly e pp EYE BR ows W‘TH_ The bridegroom does not ask himself what he can do to have the girl he P,’ for Geo m m __ Laumw M. 19mm“ Cgflflkjhflfil l5 visiting . ' know that the readers also will be - n. - 1 H is l i m, 1, b h d z h We 9 i l - _ _ VIEW“ m mung o! the" experb o '15 ma ying ‘lappy. e onyanx ousn utn s s ecan o amske im _ M L _ ‘fzumds and rclatlH-s l1, the E35. glad to know how others have suc- fl POtN-TED N Si: 5h. down 1°“ he‘. bmnyl Ch0rus—Thls way Krlss by school ac ule. l races in getting rid of warts. Ono who signs herself "An Interested Render" writes as follows: "Mix fCllllllOn baking soda with vinegar to form a thick paste. Apply as ulllrn as convenient during the clay and at night apply and wrap. After a few applications the wart will ap- llcrll- white and scaly and ll 'd t- ill‘ B ~01 M Le d esteem in which she ls held by he: dnxxntly Wm disappear m a ti), . war and shatters the children's nerves and slays love and makes the home a angujeannwgodsiglg am a‘ o pupils. 51m, “m”. v ' M,” a Trym; are ten pound»! place of torment instead of one of peace. Recmmn__Mwer Tam‘; christ- 1.26.1.1 j, Several readers have been very underweight and I suspect thlill ll "' " "' "' m“ Mamie snowls, l l ALBANY NOTES l ’ successful in getting rid oi warts by using caster oil. Mrs. L. W. of this as well as oi the sallow com- “"5. “m” m" We °th°" a “m” pum“ o‘ u" Diner’! flaw" "m" one’; ummings. Miss Olive MacLean. Chnrlolte- Country. Stood in a busy thoroushfara > I writes: "Several years ago I had a plexlon aiid dull looking hair. Please 0W" WORN ellmlllfllfi "iii dllll’ bfelkifli "P!!! m“ 191"} the W“? 5°" in“; Recnaflomwvhab md they Teach town, l5 Spending h“ Chrlslml.“ looklnggfirst at the ceaseless stream E large seed wart on my hand and write for my leaflet on hOW i0 Bill! l . bu“ ‘md angry and "nds ‘ 999"‘! and 415mm“?! m“? ‘mwnmwn t° a} the Lune Boys?’ Jimmie snmvie‘ holidays m searbumn me guest 9;. oi‘ traffic, then at the notice, “Pedes- i, . , removed it by applying castor on weight, which will help you with HOIZSShOId Hints swd-iwkins bllmflt swmflilPh" “l” “l” "m" mm ““¢Y"'Yl" “m- Drill-Christmas m, Eight; Girls. Mr- and Mrs. Hugh MacLeah. itrirrls cross here." "Hunlph." she was ' f flvry nizht. Put the oil on a piece your beauty problem. The exercises l- ' ' - Monologue, last-washing, Ruby ' heard to mutter. “and I shouldn't, ‘ l I: or cotton and bind n on the wart and diet sussesiivm will heir you ‘f’ ""9. B“ ‘he W” l‘ 5° ‘flflsm dmmmd P“ hm": h" own w“ ‘bout ml cllmener. Miss Ruby Burns was a visitor tvl blame ‘m l‘ m" ‘m ‘wwmlghl’ l? ' Will] adhésive~tafie_ This seen“ m m build up your weigh, to norm“ _ color of the new car or going to the Jones: for bridge or, something else) Recitation. The stockipgs Le“ m, summers,“ Monday’ angry... _ kill the seed; qnd ' they’ gum black 3e sure that; you have sufficient Mum“ an,” Brig]? allththe 7111517?“ l‘ 5° ‘ellzsclxyfizg zgezetl-itltsetlrelififivrg; ail —--——-—~—~ ~--- --—~'-< "- w" * “""""' * "' " "M" ‘ ' "‘" ' *" 5 mid come out a few at u time and sleep and rest. and spend an hour ' . l1 0118B l no er w _ gve way an g , _ l ~, illlaliy the whole wart will coma out or two out of doors every dly- E" 1f clothing has spots l of machine ‘he dwm“ wurt‘ l l l u z r a . ' I l F’ ' ‘ irxoflglfiryx? xgxecme you?’ ant”, flex]: 218a,; ‘ggéeairzgxixtflziozzt :15)? It ls selfishness that makes husbands and wives disregard the little amen-i “ So A ll a ll B l U s l: f a tics of married life that are theoil that ' “ ‘ res the domestic machinery ' 7 l“ nourishing meal at luncheon. Drink rlm Ammonla m whm, “l; has been 1 _ , l l, \Vate1', Hglps Stgmach at least one qua" oxgmuk W,“ d.» dissolved Wm also remove grease and makes it run smoothly and efficiently instead oi its creaking and lum- ’ I , g L c h , , I _ _ Massage y... scalp Ind bfllih W" ....... m“ n“ cell" m ~ l PVhen lVe re Faczng m to the lg t i l ‘Since I drink plenty water, eat 2 hm every d,“ Apply g “m, o; l , ,- zood meals a day and take Adlerika l h M u - 1t is selfishness that keeps a mm from showing his wiie the little lover-‘l l l _l “ow and men’ T” m“ “° “Wm” the m“) Md w m ‘re w “rip! “M” sandwkh” like attentions on which women m suoh an idiotic value. but which will l ' ‘Hflmfill; ‘gfgfhggilféhriffpmzfifeflka jfifijffiiufll‘ his,“ . cm com bailed cmckcn a d kccp a wife eating out of her husband's hind from the altar to the grave.’ (‘all in—-sl'e lhflflb-wdfltl then give your “is on BOTH upper and lower bowel. your: hlll‘ with h liquid m- mp 1nd monk: l}, “m, “M dream‘ ch“; Every man knows um his wife craves a r w pllments and a little soft, home that cosy much “m! we a" Want by l“: "°'“°"l“5 p°l§°“°“‘ “w” "mm rinse well After the hair hu been en sandwiches may be vflried b add- ml‘ “d be“ w" "m" " " “Wm 4°‘ 5°" l“ ‘ Mn" h” "cw" l‘ l‘: selecting one of the many beautiful designs caused gas and other stomach trouble. - ' y augm- and less trouble to take her for granted than it is to exert himself t0 l . . Just om; 5 f 1 l, ., ,. thvroushlv dried apply s few crow in: ham. chopped celery or pickles. n» _ t l whiting here for your approval. Sifllflagh ,,,,§°§,',‘,“,,§§,,§,,°,1_“§',_',‘,’§_ of brlllllntineto the pllms of the the chicken. "ll h" m“ h‘ M” h" “d "m" ‘h’ l’ “""M°°H“' “"1"” ° me " it'll“ Elva your stomldh and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good Wu feel! Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. E ccssiully got rid oi WBIL! throush such simple remedies. - \ Ofcourse. where the warts are large and unsightly it ls much 178$- ter to have a doctor remove them. as there are a great many tyres of warts and many di them need medi- cal attention. LOIS LEEDS- poor physical condition is a cause hands and stroke the hair well and brush it. for several minutes. ‘rhis will brighten up your hair and make it more glossy looking. Use the scalp food two or three times a week. _ L018 LEEDS. ' George Llansbury. rut-st Oommlsa» loner oi Works of munch, lttrtedl three 100th!!! (H1108 0h I "C8111, Saturday. kicking on for mu llmi-V Mexico ls giving federal-oo-opera- tlfill in promoting the athletic tour- BRfiND ‘Ti-NS LflDY HS ONE: WHD NEVER Moths in Bugs ’ To keep moths out of rugs that are to be stored” sprinkle them with cay- enne pepper and roll up in paper. . tlouglled M tlougllell Day And Night With Cold n '_1lre.l.ll. n. s m, maul-Wheat, l sold happy. And it is the same way with the bride. _ sleep trying to devise new ways of adding to her husband's felicity. She ls too R'°llm°""'N°" Bum‘ m“ way‘ busy trying to make him come across with All the luxuries and amusements to, 6mm“ Cummings; I s W I which she thinks she ls entitled to have time to consider whether her hus- wDllelftTllzlrgi 2:18:55; now’ c ' t“ _ t ly . band is happy or, no l Upside Down Drill-Five Boys. 1c ls selilshn/‘v that is at the bottom or the eternal family row whH-l is‘ "°°l"“°“*T“° (“PPM 9°” nothing more or less than a fight ior supremacy in the home. Both husband,‘ Ugl;?on::fig:'m the Census and wife are determined to be boss, even if it precipitates a thirty-year civil 3 g ' A little unselfishness, s. little willingness to sacrifice ones own inclination Monologue-Beaches Hints. Jecu tcrn part 0i‘ the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trainer and children have retumed home after Mncleod. upending some time visiting relative: Prize for Tables-Bobby Todd. .111 Hfllifllfil N- SPA- Prize for Phonics-Reggie MacLure ‘ The teacher was the recipient oi lllany beautiful gifts which show the Prize for Nature Study and Hy- gicne-Welthy Cousins. Prize for Memory work-Lillian l4 Morning Smile A l An old lady. evidently up from tho flippers. he lets her heart out, in fruitless longing for appfltlllliiofl- F Every man knows that. doing housework and baby-tending is dull and. nerve-wearing work and that his wife yearns togget out now and then of anl evening on u little spree, but because he like! in spend hi8 tlllhiflil 1h "W" pered ease by the fire he never so much as takes her to the movies or treatsl her to a dinner at a cafeteria. Every woman knows that a. man likes eddy. well-dressed woman. Bhe l knows every man likes to be amused and entertained. Bbe knows every man} ‘mu; lo he rugged and yet because she lstoosculshtotrytoplease hcrhus l, i band she will go sloppy and slovenly around the houile. she will usall him Iii soon as he comes into theedoor with whines and complaints and she will no: the very life out of him. ' ‘ For JThe Cook _ LasativeMedieine The comforts of home depend n great deal upon the comforts in the home and our large variety of designs and makes in PIANO LAMPS. FLOOR LAMPS. BRIDGE LAMPS AND TABLE LAMPS add greatly to the attractive- ness and to the comfort of any room. Beautiful Designs—— Wonderful Workmanship -and when our rooms fnce into the light ; U namcnl. whien-wiilbc bald at Msutl M q “W” , "" ' ' I m, of the he "pf," |, h~ h h . ' ill’ 1* ' "l: m‘ “d “h” m.“ m“ “mm” ‘hmzfudhmdtah “d °°" (l: l 5° I "y It is "lmhnw m“ bran up "nun", emu" mm \\ :10]? for yourasellcectionTtrlrsellv thzc I ti‘; ~ ‘ll lldlulltlqllll, - " / night, and! i" Ill marl; do . else. You never hear o! a man and women who love each other be r / \\\ a l! 0 . ‘ noses out in s Murray I-nll, n. or’! W!“ ‘ ’ - themsllvlsland who put each other‘! nnpolnels before their own troubling the l__- and darkness fades away beneath the l’ nursery omflovsmber l. were fresh wlgmfi *,,‘,"fi,2"‘l“*_."“‘ divorce courts. DOROTHY m!‘ 1' _ cheery glow and attractive designs of our . and lull ofpcrfume when exhibited l " druuin told no to lab - _ A , N, d PIANO, TABLE OR BRIDGE LAMPS. on Ncvcnrbcr 20 in My: Alrlcul- - g 9Q I . tursl lull. Iondon. l- ' wad" g ' p ' l? l ‘ H OL MA N ’S " ll- ll-l-l i‘ l ' dilutions-ls" l M ' -~ *sr.' .".='...:"* l . i . Reboot coca hm mm l oi mull; powdcnl w, seeded rels- malvasxéumidudcrunbzv ' The Store of Beautiful Things maintain “x115: p mwxygggpwxl r- ll ll 3,‘; %| ' tn ca“ ' flutnmersido l Charlnttafnumg a bunny {ma u uugmnm nu “in”; all», t c: flour: mfxtnd amp on pm with l mmgfh“ M,.m°,,fi’;,mm, ‘ ' i l g l owl-mu . .. ~~ l Y