Wow. ‘TPVETJVE " ‘HE. lilliliillll Notes by ‘the Way UWNBIJAHIIIAN ' Iflfllll Dill) (hllldlll 1881) IILMI pa: ycur lln advlnoe) dnllnmd, ‘Qua we no: -(tu ndvnlno) lulled ll: couch:- and uulm Staten. 51* “IT was a happy thought to disirl-i butc the Book of Proverbs among the school children of Toronto," says‘ The Mail and Empire, “and the Radiant-W. Ololtc B. IcLnrc. Vlec-Procldenh-J. IL. Burnett. Secretary-Ling. Col. D. Aulullllnnonhl). B ldllol Ill Board of Education did well to llc-§ . o. cept it." The incide ‘ is made the ". K. Currie ‘ SATURDAY, JA subject of the leading editorial in The Mail and Empire of a week ago. in which‘ article an admirable an-E NUARY 21, 1928 THE CHAIEUJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ Happenings of . The Week, " ACH cloud has of silver a lining. Hf ~ i Though we may not see ltslight. {The sun has not c -’ its shining. lThough hidden a while from our ‘ | sight; Be faithful, and active. and earnest; In idleness never sit down; ‘_ What 3W? a ‘ B, fame: W‘ Ration. M.D.‘ ASTHMA ONLY A SYMPTOM. O-O-O-O-Q-O-O fO§§§§O4 ‘ Health Services 0i Canadian Medical ‘ Association FQOQO-QQ§QO§-OO-O-OOOQQ-UQ4QV HEALTH. ‘ \ , It is often difllcult to give a. mean- inylo words which we use every day. l you -may l ‘:7. . .‘ Opportumtles are ofietjirlto the man‘ with ‘ready money. Accumulate a fund so that advantage of just opportunities. he able to take such Systematic de- -.__. .____.-___ alysis of the Book and its teaching‘; You have seen a person undergo- 15 embodllm w“, here make exnlng an attack of asthma. and you The better the dark cross you carry, one o; these words ls “Healthy we l posits in a Savings Account l. “'- lfice with a. single-mind free to be —-—— ' ientirely devoted to the discharge of FIOR many years the Bums Con-f .‘ _ . , a .hls Government responsibilities. certs have been looked forward! - u I to and looked back upon as the great‘ THE CURSE 0F PATRONAGE. eventinmusicaLhis-trionic and tcrp- ‘ sichorean art. The best talent in the province has always regarded it. _ a; a pl-lvllege m Del-mm‘ at these ried to an extent never before known annual (“muons l“ celeln-QMQ“ M in Canada. Political heelers are ap- {he annjyergary 0g the we“ soot, pointed to positions of trust and im- TIIE BURNS‘ CONCERTS. NDER the King Government the patronage system has been car- tracts, all too brief, from what is,‘ therein set down. . ‘ "The ‘wise men‘ of Proverbs have‘; been called the humanists of lsraeLE and the name marks well their in-l tel-est in human nature and human‘- character. The fool is the mall who? ‘cannot understand or-will not sub-- mit to this ‘reproof of life.’ The Bookl is of a character which. we thmlcl commends itself to all religious be-l liefs. and the proposed use of it.- have perhaps wondered why medi- cal science has not succeeded in combatting this distressing ailment] And when you remember that the. ancient Greeks and Romans sufler-i ed from asthma. you have likely] felt that no cure was possible. However by means of "team" work‘ whereby the physician, the surgeon,‘ the laboratory worker and others,‘ have-put their findings together. it, is now agreed that asthma is not a disease. but is a. symptom which; may be due to a number of causes. , And so the latest method of get-: The brighter will sparkle your crown." i U i ‘ The Duke and Duchess of Devon- shire. who attended a family house party for the holidays. will leave England early in February for Lis- ,more Castle, County Waterford. -Vells. trains and feathers will be optional at the drawing room of the Governor-General and the Viscount- css Willingdon in the Senate Cham- ber. Ottawa. the 27th January. Dress Shflllld 110$ be Oblfivlfld l0 b)’ flYIY-iting at these causes is to place they“ ladies Wm be evenmg (‘may The when asked to explain what we mean we ‘likely find it almost impossible to put our meaning into wol-ds. In the first place, when we are healthy we are free ‘from any obvi- ous disease. That perhaps is the commonest idea of health. As long as all individual goes about his work and does not complain, he is thought of as healthy. As a matter of fact, such people are not necessarily healthy in any- thing like the full meaning of the word. Freedom from actual disease is desirable, but health is far more than that. Health is something say that we are healthy and yet,‘ will enablovou to do this. o6 THE CANADIAN “BANK .. OF COMMERCE Capital Paid Up $20,000,900 ‘ Reserve Fund $20,000,000 Charlottetown Branch - » ‘Q11. A. C. Sclrth,‘ Manage! Branches Also AIw-Mbflwll, Manta gue. Moi-ell, Mufiy River, souls . and Summersldo. a’ flgh pal-d and lhls “lent has always portance without any regard to fit- ‘been available. or this year's celebration will satis-l 8y the most exacting critic and the iuost fastidious lover of song. comc- dy and dance that. no program in the ‘ - ll , history of the Caledonian club has I l d,- Pi “(been more ‘carefully designed to .provlde real. wholesome entertain- ment‘ of a high class than that which will be presented next ‘V-ednesdav and Thursday evenings in the Prince Edward Theatre. Some‘ of those participating this year have been heard on former occasions and arc‘ well and favorably remembered; some appear on this year's program for the first time. but they are all well-known as performers of a. very high order in their respective roles and those who remember former en- tertainments ofthis kind are confl- dent that this years celebration will be the most enjoyable ever held here. This outcome is so definitely assured that no one will willingly neglect the opportunity of being present at one or both performances. This being so, it is certain that seats will be booked as soon as the plan for each eveningisopen and those purposing t0 attend are strongly advised to lose no time in booking their seals. It will not be forgotten that tllc Caledonian Club, under theauspices of which the entertainments are be- ing given, is a fraternal benevolent Organization. that all its funds are devoted to charity and benevolence. regardless of creed or nationality. It is not a‘ money-making institution. and the proceeds of all its entertain- ments go to the poor and the needy,‘ While the splendid series of weekly lectures provided by it are absolutely free to the public of all creeds and nationalities. For these reasons the cmb confidemly Bppeals to ‘he pub‘ p 01m”! services are being rewarded. husband doth safely trust in her so Lord, is an everlasting righteousness lie for generous patronage on this anniversary. at the same time as- suring all that they will be given one of the best, if not the best. en- tertainment in the history of the Club and with it, an opportunity to help the poor and the nccdy. ‘RETIRING FROM BUS] S. R. R. H. JENKINS. M.P.. head of the well-known grocery firm of R. H. Jenkins 8c Son. announces that he has retired from business. Mr. Jenkins. thirty-five years ago. founded this business and the fact that he is now‘. ‘at a comparatively early age, able to retire. speaks well for his business acumen and well- deserved popularity. He is s. good citizen. always ready to put his ahoulder to the wheel to help a. good cause. He has served as City Coun- cillor and as Mayor of the City and in every capacity has lived up to ' ulc highest ideals of good citizen- ship. Mr. Jenkins‘ success in busi- ness should be an example to our young men who are reaching out to- - wards a business life and a striking proof that it is not necessary t0 luv; the province in order to suc- cud. The Guardian heartily congratul- gig‘; Mr. Jenkins on his business success Ind expresses the hope-Eh“ the afternoon and evsnin! °l h“ life may be full of good works as won as of well-earned content. 1n this connection we may be "gum-ad to sunniae thatoomllill ness or usefulness. the only qualifi- “ A 311mm; a; the program arl-wged‘ cation necessary being their so-call- ed loyalty to the party. and the far-t that they shouted for tllc party dllr- illg election campaigns. Indeed this is equally true of provincial Liberal governments as well. many samples of the habit having been giverrre- cently by our own Liberal provincial government, to the detriment of many of our public services. The Halifax Herald protests against the kind of a Harbor Com- mission the King Government has given Halifax. "Against Messrs. Jack, Ackhurst. and Murphy." 1t says. “we have nothing to say as citi- zens. There is nothing personal in what is written here. But this is a matter of great public concern-and no one will suggest with any degree of seriousness that they are experi- enced in port matters. They are not shipping men. They will have to begin their tuition in the most ele- mcntary details of water borne From a practical lmirlt of view tbolputient in hospital for a few days.‘ lessons which it teaches are muchliA mmplete hlstm‘? i’? m? ca“ ‘s, _ , .tl1en taken. us to patients habitsl needed at me mesa“ dily‘ If ‘hmelhome environment, ~his occupation.‘ were more parental obedieucmmorelgocd‘ and ‘vhctlul- me “mulls Occur‘ love cf the llonle. more industry anwat certain times in the day, certain less‘ idleness there would certainly bcseagms 0f the W3"- Whel-her he has‘ less of the youthful delinquency sfigisflrefiziitzlterclggiis’gfitafxgeif briggg. wmch has become 5° wave B‘ pmbHthl-oai. or chest condition. ‘ 1Q!" in modem 800ml liffi- i Au X ray of the sinuses about the iuosc and also of the chest is taken, i “ ‘he purpose of the Book is sctmnd a thorough examinations of the {forth in the introduction; to inlparflnose and thmaiflis Wade by a “we ‘the knowledge of ‘wisdom-sf. ‘in-‘afixfgsataspfsfigf"test is mm, fstruction.’ the understanding of the‘“.h£.‘,.eby the patient is tested ill‘ [lVOPClS of the ‘wise,’ to give t0 lh53“SOl‘|l0 hospitals with from 125 to 200‘ .yolmg ma“ ‘kllgwleqlgg 3mg (“gel-q .‘diflel'ent food stuffs and pollensl i » < ‘from llants . i . - . . i ~ . ton Tm‘ purpose ‘s Dlacuca‘ m“ And finally the amount of calcium iis, moral rather than speculative ol-lor "me in the blood is thought m devotional "Harpy 1s the man thotlhuvcorl effect in the causation of ‘findeth wisdom and the man that asthma. What does all this mean? That asthma can really be due to l l l getteth understanding. For the mer-Q chandisc of it is better than the lll0l'-‘ l . ‘chandise of sliver. and the gcliiris really only a Symptom of some the???“ than fine 3015-‘ And 38m“ condition that affects the bronchial. ‘Wisdom is the principle thing. thcrc- tubes. ‘grmmd and s“°n‘d not exceed ‘wmbecause they have not health. These any of these causes. because asthma death 0i he‘. Sister‘ Mm B°y‘e_“a_‘ _ lpositive, something that brings hap- wt-srinl; of vells and feathers and of piness to The person with health trains will be welcomed by- Their faces the 6Y5 Work with Confident-ff. Ekcellcncies, but this does not imply films Fleiwu"! i“ hi8 occupation, lsl __ that ladies who desire to be present 32113506.: ‘mmlgxtifligezgxlggxnl“my; “‘ must of necessity. wear them. If‘ It is surprising llie number 0 trains are used they should be worn people who spend a more or l_c ‘I; Straight from the Shoulders to the miserable life, unable to accomplish l the things of which they are capable Yard-S ill lfilll-Zlh I101‘ (vii-end llllllczsalne people arc s rpriscd when, on - than eighteen inches from the heel a medical exlunin lion. they learn of the wearer. In the case of ladies “l” the"? l5 Sillmflllml; wrong with l . . their bodies. something not perhaps lntendlngtobe presented forthe first serious enough w cause death but time application must be made in sufficient to handicap them in their writing to the aide-de-camp in wait- daily life and, perhaps. to make theml we 80mm . illg at Government House, 0ttaw'a,‘€1‘g\"ali>11'9T£g;1é°g Skill-lobe who “m” ‘ acaNTnAL _ . _ _ . g L . . . ., b91019 lhe 2W1 Jflflllflfy. flfw‘ wmch the happiness that comes with health E A DRUGS-rm“; no further applications will be en- and yelm-e free from many phyglcapw ' ' tertained. blemishes. These are the people who - {iqifg -=.=.-" - - ‘ a c c are not following the simple rules ‘ ,of hygienic living. We cannot robl ‘our bodies of rest, fresh air or pro-i The sympathy of many friends ‘ have will go out to Mrs. McCready in theilm‘ £0011 and Continue 1° l healt l. Health is o. condition of physical vcrs, which occurred yesterday after‘ wewbe-‘ng “m; comes w those who B€YBP9J mORthS 0f illness- MPS- MC-iare free from physical defccts‘and ‘ So if your doctor wdntsto spend Cready left for Saint John on Wed-iWhO fOIIOW 1h‘? Simple 111195 0i 11y" ‘fore get. wisdom. and with all thy lgctting get understanding.‘ The personification of Wlsdonras the-tiem‘ _ first creation of God has been tle- Remember all the conditions about ‘scribed as ‘one of the most remark- the nose and throat that may be ‘able and beautiful things in Heblew Causillg m mid the 200 kmw“ Pm’ literature: teld substances that have already of your asthma. do not grow impa- dlscovered in the days to come. ‘a few days trying to locate the cause nesday morning‘ and was present‘ igienic living. with her sister when the end camel dressed to the Canadian Medical‘ Association. 184 College Stz. Toronto, Ovcl- two hundred visitors took the will be answered. Questions as to u a Qppgrtullity 0f Qalllng gn M15. R, V, dlQgDOSiS and treatment Will 110i. b6 Goodwill on Wednesday afternoon.‘ been found. with more likely w be on the occasion of her first Pllblicl - ‘reception since taking up residence answered. Questions concerning Health. ad- , A GUESS THAT IS FOUR TIMES IN FIVE whorl a. child is afflicted with offensive breath, ls sub- ject to vomiting. indigestion, colicky’ pains, will? 1?: ill! flesh, gflndlng teeth during sleep and complains o no ee - ing well without any cause, the eililflellfifi mimwl‘ 5818 “W022: times out of five she is right. When such a condi- glon ls noticed it is wlsc to give treatment on the suplWm-lilll t. . ‘ ‘hatgwlvlgfinalfikfireféeellllslar Worm Syrup ‘with the same relish "my do candy. it's effective, safe and has no after-effects. llllszlllllrs snllllllllll ml IS UNEQUALLED Sold only in red. hygienic. nlrtilht Maul"- a 0404-0004044 o DAILY LESSONS i‘ m ENGLISH ? By W. IL. Gordon SOAP! SOAP! A WHOLE TON \ OF ‘IT transportation. and port manage-i "Obedience to parents is strongly ‘urged. and the blessings of it set . . . ‘forth Commentn - n th H lif -. ‘ ‘ g D e a ax mo‘ of thy father and forsake not the law merit.” dent and the Liberal patronage 5Y5‘ cf thy mother. For they shall be AnJ-kwo-O-O-Qfivwvvfrw-Q-QQ-o-Q-OO-QO-O Wm‘ gelleranlf- the sYdl1eY‘P°-%5flY$~,ornament of grace unto thy head "Everyone knows that these three‘ and chains about thy neck.’ And‘ ‘again. in similar words, ‘My sou.‘ appointments were made on purely . . . ' ‘keep thy father's commandment and.‘ l t l -- . no ‘ ‘ca grounds m me mere rout iforsake not the law of thy mother; inc and process of party patronagc.‘mnd mam continually upon .11.‘. Al"! this kfwwlfiflgfl T1755 m9 90m? heart and tie them about thy neck.‘ mission of public confidence from‘ whim "1011 $095K it Shall 168d 111999 the very outset The Same ls true Odwhcn those sleepest it shall keep‘ . . . thee, and when thou awakest, it the Fisheries Commission. whostishan mm Wm‘ thee‘. The first‘ members were quallmed fm‘ their ap“_amoilg the proverbs of ‘Solomon be-‘ polntments by party work. but were‘ginning in the 10th chapter is, ‘A not qualified for the duties of their wise son maketh a glad father. bllt positions by any test that sériousnla foolish sou is the heaviness of lllS‘ hard-headed business men would refl mmher‘ Coknize for a. moment. Both these‘ “The description o.f the capable‘ commissions are manned by parti-Ehm-‘sewife i5 ‘1 clam”- ‘Wlw ca“ sans of the Government‘ whose past ‘find a. virtuous woman? for her price ‘l5 above rubies. The heart of her at’ ‘he expense of the 939F191 and t"; that he slmll have no need of spoil. the detriment of the public interest.‘ She Will d0 liim 800d and mi» (ii/U i “Sydney has recenqy Md w“ _“all the days of her life. She seeketh . i ‘ ill l l‘ '- splcuous examples of the some petty ‘ fv°“"““f‘“:cfj"‘n::“" wsgfieprqgc‘ £2‘: syswm‘ The wmk m“ was (‘we i" tinucs ill the fields and vineyards. defacing Victoria Park by 2m ufladny and ltigllt. ‘She lookctll “"011 lo ‘My son, hear the instruction of this distressing bum?!“- Certainly it is worth a few days in hospital to fly and locate the cause ‘m h“ lovely mm“? m’ a4 Y0“ St" The hostess welcomed ‘her guests, ‘ “ ‘ assisted by the doctor's mother, Mrs.‘ iJolm GO0dWlll, and while they 1m- Daily $8l6CtlUi1S .‘ the drawing-room. rendolerlt with‘ FOR the perfume of the flowers attracfl Guardian Readers tively arranged, they listened to sell Bell. Mrs. Fred Gates, Miss Em-y ma Nicholson. | ‘ O 0 I I Miss Ethel Baird, R.N., of Mon- treal, who has been visiting her] Alexandra, left on return Saturday morning. She was accompanied by Miss Judson. who intends spending r4 O§§ 91 worms OFTEN MISUSED: Do‘_‘ “not say “I can't seem to understand the problem.“ Say "I seem unable.".‘ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: fed- gcred in the cheerful atmosphere of. ‘fiend Miss Doris Judson RN Oflel-al. Pronounce the er, and not as ’ ‘ ' " lfed-ral | one»: MISSPELLED: lury; ary, not ery, SYNONYMS: think, reflect. medi-o excrnp-I “we” m"s‘° mm “n “west” 56"".- the winter m Montreal. Both yQungQIaW. contemplate. consider. study. ”’*°‘°‘“"*‘***"-"“*”'lposed of Miss Kathleen I-iornby.‘ gflnum-y gl_ 192g ;Miss Thelma Tweed and Mr. Walter GOD IS TRUSTWORTHY~ I-Hyndman. Mrs. (Dr.) Tidmarsh know that the Lord will maintain-and Ml-S_.A_ w_ Hyndman,had the the cause of the afflicted, and the 1 t d t f h . l u right of the pooh-Psalm 140112. ‘Ejszzgmcl; i‘): om‘: de:;1g“ng?rm;‘e PHAYEMThiS p00,» ma“ cried where Mrs. (Dr) Bagnall and Mrs.‘ and the Lord heard him and dellv-A. E. Morrison pouled coffee. Those cred him from all his trouble. -—-- January 22. 1928 THE RIGHTEOUS AND Uppory. Mrs. Claire Campbell, Miss EIGHT-Surely the righteous shall Beatrice McKinnon. Miss Lornaiested in its presenmtion‘ M their give thanks unto thy name; the llp-,Weeks_ right shall dwell in thy presence-e‘ . Psalm 140113- ‘ Paris, as represented by her so- cial leaders, has settled down this winter to vcry opulent fashions. The materials sccn in the new costumes are exceptionally rich. Fur. too, is employed without stint. Big, soft. can PRAYER-Thy righteousness. 0 and Thy law is truth. EVERY MAN‘S IIOME Every man's home, is the best old homo collars of it frame the face. lull- mm every ma,“ Wm. n“. Swmlqlcnglh rcvcrs and generous bands est; lure used and cuffs lll many cases Every mall's child is the bcsl littltram a; large as nlun-s‘ Haw m... n; “ll-m- dustrolls fabrics. very much draped ladies are graduates of the Montreal General Hospital. . "My Friend from India" was the outstanding event of tile week. cap- acity houses grceting the talented cast on Monday and Tuesday even- ings. After the final presentation c c dispcfmng _h°s“"“m3' were Mrs‘ Mrs. F. P. Taylor and Mrs. Murdoch‘ I ‘ ‘ ‘I I . | ,‘ _ , | ‘Pethmk’ Mrs‘ ‘I’ R‘ Pawn‘ Mrsfireg‘ McKinnon very leasantly entertain- ldeliberatc. WORD S UDY: “Use a word three times nd it is yours." Let us ‘increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's ‘lword: FANTASTXC". odd, whimsical funresl; umsginary. "She takes a [very fantastic view of life." MOD- l ed the perform rs and those mlcl-i HOUSE HOLD home. to» popular hostesses entertaining at a delightful Bridge this week at the Navy League. 0 U Mrs. M. C. Allenby left Thursday one. holiday visit to her old home in England. o uII Mrs. A. W. Weeks Uilitflflillflll at Mrs. <Dizl Bishop was among thei ‘ i . SCRAP BOOK s BY ‘. Laundering Laces ‘side u bag to launder. are seldom not be rubbed heal-cl. linked Apples nossara ts: I soaoww-ooou woowwwo- The Land We Love Ana u is Casi-lie Soap, the purest and most moderately priced on the market today. ~ Contains 72% Olive Oil and bought direct from makers in France. ‘ ll) lb Bars . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 In one pound blocks 25c SEE ‘OUR WINDOW The 2 Macs Drug Store 149 Grezlt George. Street Charlottetown, l’. E. I. Telephone 1115 $ 04-0-0 040-004 9-0-04 069-600-904" By filial Ydlh Laces, fmc Handkerchiefs, and 0lh"l§-Q-&§-QQ-Q-Q-Q§Q§-g§§§-yfQ§Q-§§q el- small or dainty pieces of laundq cry will wear much longer if put in-l These pieces.‘ very dirty. and should; Q. Whnt are the chief facts 1'0- igul-ding Education in Canada? EDUCATION m cartoon A. The educational system vi iCanuda has an enrolment of 2.228.- ncccssa/y railway spur to a private ship-repairing enterprise, was placed 1ln charge of a. Liberal ward politi- cian. whose O. K. was a prerequisite to the employment of the tiny labor- :"h'-‘ ways m‘ he" ‘wusehuld- mid “l” '1 he best behaved and the ncatestu elll not the bread of‘ idleness. Her gym-y nlalfg baby ls bcllcr ma“ all: ‘children rise up and call her ble The babies that ever were bnl'_n— _'And just so it's babies and wlvcs lcd; llcr husband also, and he pra and homes. ‘ Wily. lcl. ‘cm blow their horn! ‘ctll her.‘ And finally. ‘Give llcr or» ,t-llc fruit of llcr hands; and lct 11C!‘ own works praise her in ‘till’ gates.’ Every plan's wile makes lllL‘ finest and trimmed with fczltllcrs or jew- ellcll ornaments. New felts that imi- tatc broadtail and other short-haired furs and knitted ('ll(‘.lllllC, which is in vogue for tollucs, give rich over- tones to the tiniest of chapcallx. ers that were needed on the job.’ The Government wins no strengths ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘but only discredit and contempt, by- “The proverbs proper‘ mos“), m. lthcse outworn methods of a picayunothc form of antithesis. have a wonJ ‘patronage system. against which dtpiderfully modern sound. ‘He bccom-l <‘ =eth poor that dealctll with a slack. lcentnpubm: opmmn‘ reads ‘n ‘nslhand. but the hand of the diligent‘ ‘gas ‘ ‘maketh rich.‘ The memory of the‘ ——--—£-O&- ‘lust is blessed. but the name of the‘ ED'T°R“L NOTES ‘wicked shall not. ‘A false balance ls‘ i “Dm gm“ ever?" NO I “Wm; gavhan abomination to the Lord; but} ‘l ' ‘ a Just weight is His delight. Wealth‘ ‘Such Well-hen gotten by vanity shall be diminish-I‘ cd. but he that gathereth by labor. ‘ Freckles. as some now call the shall increase.’ ‘He that walkethwlth‘ islmspots are blamed for the many Wise men shall be Wise. but H 0031-‘ ‘different varieties of weather weigfixmliijl 2M5 shill‘ beddestlriylecéi- e er a. ry morse an que e have more or less enjoyed during re- _ ‘cent months Moral do!“ trust therewith than an‘ house full of sac - - riflces with strlle. ‘A good name isi anyone who wears freckles. rather to be chosen than great riches I |and loving favor rather than silver; The sharp drop in the tcmpcra-imd gold.‘ Honesty. truthfulness. Dl‘ll-‘ ture during the past few days was dence. temPerance. Justice. 8611M)!»- heamly welcamed by people gene‘, ity and pity: self-control. industry.‘ ihumility. purity. chastity are among “m” w” nee“ ‘m’ "V" hmmwsflhe virtues extolled and HInpIIBSlZGCl m” 1°!‘ n?" summar- sk“un5' curl‘ as the marks of the truly wise man." ing and the "pep" that only comes with good snappy weather. Of course, we still enjoy the glorious privilege’ the m" remarks upon the number‘ of complaining about it. but we‘ o; men he me‘; who were well-lug m.‘ “ ‘T l An oversea visitor to New York- know we need the frost. ‘volvers. This display of weapons. he said. conveyed the impression that‘ the city is filled with hold-up men - l Interest in the coming orstorical adopts are casting their ‘shadows n. is aclmowledc, ti“! 1" mo» w. - "..°.“°.<.'"~ w ‘m; government, W?!“ in natural than that the-chosen Iillfmm" "'-“"""""‘ “mlmll », ‘ ‘an’... . . l h. ‘and that attacks might be expected “ _ atlany. moment. ThePhiladelphia ‘mnllrnbep of yourllrbeople have ex ‘Hagen cdlnmnam 6n, mm‘ saysv P'?”°d ‘h’? lmimlm" _‘°._"‘k° pmy-ll is a fact thatlmore men bearing‘. in it. Prince Edward Island has as alums are u, mfg“ on the streets‘, ‘dldllfllcias-‘iby other province than evei-‘bcfol-c." Armed watch ' ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘lbs icbbiélill} many hi: be 0-1 filrtha Canadian and even the WW". ,. . . . J - lvnflornnd cl. ' cult.‘ " ‘ contest‘ is, warming up and already who had not been there since beforel quardialol with belu- of m ‘Small veils add to the exotic appear- preserves. And evcry man's wifcs bnkesance. bread . c t a 1 l. ‘ ll b l l t . Tmwgfiwgagg‘ ‘C ma‘ “a evcrl Many home friends will he lulcr. mum Hatteras u, stony Head‘ ‘ested to hear that Mr. Harold Mon- Every man's home is the place totcith. Simcoe, 011i... has been ap- see _ pointed manager of the Bank at The finest housekeeping on curtll wateflord‘ om" and he‘ Wm‘ Mrs‘ Andafliftggxgs bread am‘ pmsmives, Mcnteith and two interesting young Let ‘cm keep on with their lnirthlfsims- 1911"" for their 116W iwme in lthc near future. When every man thinks that his‘. ' o own home's best, A ‘s ‘f ‘ _ one t h l Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth was hos- ndtgerfwn w‘ e5 5W s w yl tess on Thursday for the weekly af- We‘ll swing back unto the golden"i°m°°“ midi“ club; ( T Q dream of a heaven on cal-ll. ggalyL The many friends of Miss Blanche Afrlltllhlsgfit ithbeautlful. fiile and skvfiletdrinlayson are sorry to hear of her a a oamannlscn .' tldls m‘ And his wife and his home and hlsmrese“ n Dos ,0“, simple life | q-hat he boasts of undefiled? l Miss Carrie Haslam is visiting her wh h ‘ m, lold home at Stone Cottage, Spring- en every man's ome s epeld, sweetest place . i o - . l Wggnegllel-‘y fmgr‘l's“::ll‘l‘ldulsb:lle dear-I M's‘ Samuel Kennedy md Mr" R‘ est chud ‘H: Jenkins were joint hostesses on That ever drew breath—ah. then..‘.'-’ dnesday at a pretty reception at We 15x55 children lndlthe farmer's lovely home in Bright- ,. on. the occasion really being a fare- And a darned 5mm better men‘ _ well meeting of friends for Mrs. cartridges and automatics walk the Jmkilll. M She lei-Wt With i161‘ 11115- fi 4 0 I a delightfully arranged llltcrnoon Bridge ill. her home yesterday. a - r Gcnuillc regret is (rxplr-sscrl for Mrs. J. T. Lalltz who llllfl the lllis- fortune to slip on the icy sidewalk n lcw days ago, breaking her ankle. I 0 O Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Quiglcy are spending a. lcw days in Montreal. I i a Mrs. iDr.) Carrlltllcrs entertained at a very delightful Bridge ht her home last ‘evening. O U U The big safety pin used for decor- ating hats, has led to a surprising new mode. Some of the latest wrap- over skirts are now “pinned over“ with a safety pin at least three inch- es long. The pin is put in about half-way down the skirt, just as if it were c. kllt. But though serving the same purpose as regards use, the pins used bywomen are flamboyant- ly decorative compared with those of the Scotsman. Safety pins for and are often set with dull stones. on a dull skirt. and this color is usually repeated in the jumper or like this are the rage Just now. lfrocks have their shoulder knots. Jumpers the curious bands and elab- sidelvalks in front of several jewelry-bind this NORTH!!! 101' WWW!»- houses; Armoured trucks are every- ‘_ Where "WY W111 Spend "18 Willtéf- A. where about, and when they stop toldfillllltflll 806131 1101"‘ W" 899M make deliveries. firth-jawed menhlchlwfll W"!!! 5M1!‘ ‘P199438 W110 W"! with revolvers slung low at thelrlillhfifefi $1190 "19 HD8010“! 4315118- thighs. wbtcblully gm about tnemlrwm bv Mm J- b- Clerks- as though the James ‘boys were mo-rThfi W1 lfible- With B IOVBIY menlarily expected." ‘centrepiece of pink carnation: and roses, was presided over by Mrs. crate buckles and now skirts their ‘pins. Many women welcome the new ‘mode. especially on windy dayg, when wrap-over skirts‘ are‘ inclined ‘to blow all ways at once. _-__-{O§_____ ; HIGH RAT DOGS l ~ i000 enrolled in all schools and col- Bakcd apples filled with nuts, cin- lcgcs. There are 23 universities with ilulnon and sugar are delicious. and on cnrollucnt of 50.000 and 85 col- aflord variety in the way of cooking lcgcs with 21,367 students. There apples. ‘arc (l2.3fl4 public school teachers. ‘eighty percent being women. Cull- Ants "ndzt also llus nearly a thousand lib- ‘rarlcs. ‘ skirts are made of brilliant enamels, They provide a note of cheery color the jumpel-‘s tie. Little odd touches LONDON, Jan. ls-Al the cryc-i |tal Palace Dog Show all the lady Sprinkle cayenne pepper into cre- vices of shelves. drawers and other haunts oi ants. Air-slakod lime sprinkled around the haunts is also effective. ‘Purpentille sprinkled in crevices will destroy red ants. Modern Etiquette B: Bonnrvrll Lu #0- "amfl ‘if a llfiffibfi lust introduced to you? ‘ A. Yes. ’ Q. ls the square or the round ‘ta- ble appropriate for dinner? A. \ Either is appropriate; than; really is no preference. Q- MW his proposal of marri- flfle. what should a man immediate. ly do? . T33; l-le should mil upon the girl's her er ..nd ask permission m. many —-—-—<o~>____.. A man arrived at a house lo lake hn inventory of the furniture. llc was so 1on5 over his task in the M“; room that the lady of m9 house came to see what had hap- Pfilled. _ She opened (be door, and "w him lying asleep ln a chair. By his side was a ncmpty deognlglg .But he had not entirely forgotten his ‘inventory. At the top of tllg flake was a solitary enlry;__ “Re. rolvlns carnal. one." A l-flndfln correspondent wrllel Zero weather has uglln vllllcdtltslldgar Huh-u and Mrs. 3.1.. Bethllllaldoga pol-coca in lacs-lump,“ m. that the fashionable head presents fur‘ collars. while. the gentlemen“ 5'91""!!! appearance 611F111! the MIINIIIIQQ‘. anally a‘ strange atmos-Iwhp‘ poured tea. Mrs. R, c. Eaton pheric freak .tl‘l‘e_',mc‘rcury has ‘lsrlcqcut-ctheicos. Those who assisted m- ttylpc ql-opggjpgglovnih Chariot-l were Mrs. Hush ‘Baker. ~- = n dry l. . . .. c, 1.. .3. - - 4 i.‘ r. i‘. Miss Jena ~ dogs m! hats and frock coats. - 1-‘ Ina the meal banduu are two‘ ievenin! hours for the leap of gold not. with": tlayklladqm of crystal Q. Is it 800d form to repeat the ‘ i l Peerless Jolly Powders were no: p. ‘used until they equalled tbs per- fection of other ‘pro- ducts by Schwortli. They mic‘ of true frail. they flash with goodness. -‘ ‘lill u uni.