w-n-w r ' - a. v s 126E EIGHT THE CHA1§,_()1"1‘1~:'1‘0WN GUARDIAN Uh-h w- " l h LWomanis Realm -:- Social and. Personal -:- Fashions Literature: . a‘: 4 . _ _. -.~ u -_..¢.._ ..._-‘4w-%C é . W . I ml l" i Pm Dorothy Dix Letter Boa “h” tfff“h':i°hi'bleiaheb d viihng 5 Happenings of the Week lllustra er ressma ng .esson uWHF-fi‘ I 1f your nose is close To the grindstone rouflh. And you “hold it dCWn There 1gp; cnoirgh. ' In time you'll any There's no such thing As brooks that babble And birds that sinfl- 1 These three will all Your world comm!“ Just You, the Stone. And your darned old Nose.‘ The Monday evening Bridge Club was pleasantly entertained th's week by Mrs. Harry Miller. 1 .000 i i Should This Wife Work to Help 31117110“ He!‘ Husband’s Lazy Brother? ‘- Shall Ihfell" tiest Girl” lylarry t0 Inst-ape Strict Parents Every Pattern Bu Annabelle IVorII-inrrlcn Don't miss the opportunity to have s stunning coat! The shops are offering the most marvelous woolens this season at. unheard of low prices. These new woolens are soft and. easily handled by the home seam-z stress. i This model. youu find especially, simple to put~ together with its ca’ i i ._.____F Several jolly parties were staged for the officers and men o! H. M. B. saguenoy over the week-end, th hospitality being‘ returned by Com- mander Nelles. ' O l O A series of annual Church teas have kept the ladies busy this week _ , _ _ haw and their efforts were crowned with 19:11]; 212C213; Izgnwcmjshisuccesspthe Central Christian, St. w" and New York on a monmsi Peters and Baptist Churches all ' , i realizing ample sums for the work hohdhy vmh prepared during the past year. Dear .\i1:\. 1)1x~~\Ve have becn nn-‘ricri four innnihs and I have a r01"): uouaicriui husband. but the only thing that spoils CWTYlhlYIB l5 the fact that we have 1o take care of his itl-yenr-oid brother. Do Y°\l ihlhk n boy of that age should be entirely dQDOhdI-‘ht °h Us whm we an. an“. getting ii start? This boy got-s to ‘high school, but will not study, has no am- bition and fails in everything. although he knows v11- are sacrificing to 1101p him. He is never W111- ing to do mrvthint: around the house, but HD9035 flrglghfl lines and shawl collar. mf‘ to wait on him. I work outside of the hOmB its stunning in Spanish tile shade. _iii(i than c111ncl1on1z> and cook and clean the house, ,1; you pm“; a coat “rich fin- trim, .1111 (b11111; (‘yppirillillil l can to lipip my husband, but iyou.“ find n a ‘my simple matter; -: 1.. wrl’ ‘iiscoiiraizing- My illlwfmd and I 4mm“ to make the shawl collar of black ori 1v t1\\"l' xlizs boy. He says I B!" sclhh" I brown Persian lamb fur. , t» zzniust. Am I wrong? Black spongy ivoolcii i5 Emil‘!- Diagonal vivid green woolen is an excellent choice. ' in Paris that brandl h . new babes have a way of doing! Morn!" ' ' They are being worn by Parisian-i nes to give an effect of sienderncss _--_ to the ankles. The fine cobwebby silk of the hose is skillfully dyed *:11::".:;:';"..z' .1.':;':“::. A» a 1M- ‘ o a a The new issuo of Newfoundland _ I master of a local school felt that he postatc Stampi pgngyigtiiig of four- M155 Eva Boers‘ Mathoh o! the ihhhh h why as to give the appear I had partakcn rather freely of cham- ' " P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage. en-gnnce of sienderness to both the 1 vague; he determined to be cam“, tccn denominations in diffcrent dc- , _ l signs, will be avniiabie on January! lermlned h “umber °f “hm” ‘t’ “h! of the leg hhh ‘the hhhle‘ 11nd avoid showing any of the usual afternoon tea at the Canadian Na- ' ' and attention Discounted His Vision use R. F. D. . . . . " tipsinels. _ , _ _ _ _ 2, 19.12. A featuri- of the issue will A I f t t “E915 01 Ah h,’ -- ‘~ i-vl-wiivr m1 riducli to ulilTl par‘. n1 his living. 1f "m? Style No. 725 i.» dcsigncd m s11" be reproduction o, Princess Euzm tional Hotel Wednesday in honor of Snmgzlhlilgcea Zmofihsfloxfitilkflgg] When they nose from the tabla -\ ""‘ “ ‘ . ~ 1 d ‘ to ~-. 3s as. 4o. 42. 4i Mi A t fSai tJohn who was ' j~_ p; 1', 11:41 :1 slilllcll as 1111s 1.111 \\ {.1 113ml stxusdyt. iisiigictiligniiqloimpgif“), '14, 16, l8, 20 years. . but,“ photograph on a stamp for ss ns cy 0 n lmde4o4w here-m whom money 59mm“; suggested that thg hqgteg; ‘mull and p11‘. 111111 o w r1. r - ', "I \‘.l('i-; i" h,» his”; 11Tll"iili'1_\' suppoTlvd bl’ fl Wi-"hflh- rind 46 inches bust. 3‘. yards of 39-111011 lining. Be sure to fill in the size 0f ti; Size 36 rcquirr ‘r1111 xiii-ouch 11m 11 ihcv all‘ "01 "filed i215 yards of 54-inch matcrialwiii orukrn down hi‘ Whig dependent the first time. I O O . l hi h sh is t'vci engaged. Tlrc reason she had givcn sixteen h w c e _ hf l’ y a visitor to the city this week in the interests of child welfare, a work means nothing-deviscd the most marvellous Persian altar rug made cntlreiy of real flowers to be used exhibit "the latest addition to her ‘family!’ She agreed, and presently lthe nurse appeared with a dainty 1 pink basket containing twins. The headmaster was nearest, and mind- of hcr seventeen novels a Maritime Mm o’ H. B’ Longwmth wasiduring U19 bride? Wedding B0"!- Province setting was that she just . .. -' ' . to -- - ' '1 fli-Iiifiil iirr. 11170 it “.11 be .1 50110115 handlcli) Hnfitm, 59nd staullls "l “m (“m irnony. A perfect desisn was work- . 1 111i1>h inch school, hi: f m» i110 old prorcrb has it. W“ ca“ ‘llfefflffedd i , _ hostess for the afternoon Bridge. a o an so iui of his determination, he steadied in» 12‘ . ., ~11 mu _\ou piillliri make i~ drink. So you can give I Price of pnttcrir l5 cents. couldnt help 1t. L. M. Montgomery, Club yemflday at h“ lowly name gill-giggly! txorePefsieyn lcltalxorissed tdhflv hmme" and Said as he gazed into h“ “ ‘ " " w, M. 4,, ,.,,,,,._,1,1,,,_ 11- you cannot make him lake - - — — ~ — ~ ~ — — — -"" ‘ l" 115° 11" lmhmhm °r Mrs- Em“ “muhursy- . the“. reamess would have been ihc basket: "What a beautiful " m‘ h“ h, k. i, m . is no kindness to him i ' MacDonald, of Prince Edward ' . ‘ . 1 _ baby!» |;,_,,,, _,,,,, m, , h...» iifusrs f0.1.r1.\ .. v _ ‘Vb l. 1 w, and No. r25. S120 l d Nd ‘members of the Mark unbelievable we for their exotic h, kw‘, pm, “[1111 1 till‘ .~L‘-‘--'l"l1'\>‘"“i ~~ i’ "_ '1 m “l L hh Is ah ‘ o , C] b i, M tr l Mrs, B, Roy Holman was hostess odor. 11mm“ i! . -hr “iii 11.1w iu vqryk nnrci. f] Yfoonsh he . "H".....v.................... time Womens u o o: oak, M’ a premly arranged and most e o e m, chances ‘m being abandoned ’ stllllPlllll '*""“l‘:‘lg°v“‘ 42°“: education ‘WW’ Ihchlthcrohldedmeetlhg h“ weed enjoyable five table firidsc 0H fie next rainy afternoon than because of their lack of warmth. h”: h“? z is hamhmlhd M hi‘ ‘hthhthh. M5011“ lim- often . . . . . . . . . . . ...........-. hhchdeh by mhhy rhhheh Ihhh Thursday evening at her lovely : finds you with nothing to do. root Thclrre lined with angora, rabbit -: ' l" whim‘ h ‘miioh ho,‘ , mmj is ,0 gut "m" gut-iii ;\(l<,ii‘1;\\5 ladlcs- Sh‘? 1mm the pmvhlce’ °h Brighton Apartments. Other guests l “round in the desk foi- tiiiit hm; of and even ermine, which trickles fllKI-vjllll illkl-llljfll the i. In“ young the Atlantic so much that she want- were Invited in ‘m. the refresthlpnper cups you put away tmnklng out and m.“ the outside o! the i‘ ‘hm ‘h Wlhhi” h h“ L a i ...----------~--------- -------~""- ' ed w make lithe" 1°” them m“! ments and a social hour. you might need them some t1mg_ garment at the neck, sleeve ends -;—- their people. too, she explained. Shc a a e you need them “gm away if ycu. and trouser mug ;,;i ma, Livili-ug; 111111 children who are under urged her hearers always to write I o o Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coffin havewould be up on your novelty jew- as their welcome guest Mrs. Coffins clry. The recent Jewelry Exposition mother Mrs. E. W. Saunders of Easaheld ‘in Paris featured a number cf Florenceville, N. B. Mrs. Saundersihlghl? miglm-l and genuinely l" ,5 being Gordan‘, welcomed and tistic necklaces and bracelets done by putting the stories on impel‘ pleasantly entertained by their nu- by mum °t hhkmg "m hmhhy could they be preservei A home nlerous frkmds_ clips together sideways. lemithways o; wlfskey psayed a 1m.“ part in _ _’ , upside down and backwards. All bringing her ancestors to Prince jvlrs. waiter Hyndxrion has been fixgsaxgdaslggazz;ogemtghzgehqiz? Edward Island‘ Mm MacDonald he‘ °h a’ v15“ h’ h" harem‘! Mr‘ and est decree in Jewelry, making these latcd. Three Montgomery brothers, Mm A_ H_ Lsmy m Amherst new “me ,, ywrseu is B terribly with their wives and. chattels, sail- o a e amusing w“, m km on the bore, “d I“ Quebec 5mm Bmtlahd h‘ Mr. and Mrs. George DeBlo1s on- ‘ dom of the clay. 1760' The 0mm“? w” swrmy- the tcrtained at a. jolly Masquerade par- ' ' ' ship was delayed and the supply of ty for their young daughter Helen The"! 15 110311118 loft t0 the im- wvatcr gave out, so when Prince on “away evening aglnation in the new bathing Edward Island was neared. sailors a a o suits being exhibited now at Blar- ..1 1w }_!l\'1‘1l only 1111* rims! clcnwillflffv’ ("hwhthlhi Jhst 1g mid arifhmci ' and ihcrr put i0 Wfifk Rt Some 1L’. pijfslhii‘ 1n orcicr that they may down any tales told them by the old-er folk of the Atlantic Provinces. There was a wealth of material for, mitersiin the Maritirnes and only ADD HAPPS . . . . . . _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Graham of Bristol, West Virginia, announce the marriage of their daughter Bonnie Leanore to Geoffrey James Beales. of Charlottetown, Prince ‘Edward Island, Canada, November 21st, at Oakland, Maryland, The Rev. J. M. Dawson, pastor of 8t. Paul's Episcopal Church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Beales will reside in Clarksburg. West Virginia. ' ' e e o i Mrs. P. W. Turner had as her wel- come guest _her sister Miss Laure §1H___,__ __ For The Cook f ‘ , ‘, Eltiquettu -,- a “pf/iii Zllii) 01111110‘. 1mm. or an idler who PINEAPPLE amuransnr: l! Robert- In 111‘ 3111' 111"l'/‘.\\‘li_\' of teaching him to Choose ripe sound pines. PS1 \. ffnfifl 41]] his own fr-v‘. arid dr-pcmi upon lnmsclf. Not only his character. them, Inks out; the eyes. weigh i. ii .'»li&‘('r\:..'\ in the rvorld zlcpi-nds 1111011 his lacing independent and sclf- the fruit and allow mi equal weight 111g lnsivaci of n purnsitc. rmci so your husband docs his brother an of pgunded and dried sugar, Grate ivr iuiuatirw- than hr dons you in not making him (‘hm 1115 811091 the flesh on a course grater. 'I‘hen \ h" inrmnc and do his guirt ni iho WUTlC. put it over a moderate firc and let v iimiwwxiuiill‘ lilitlvlhéifitlfl iiifit lioiirq pcrinitird i0 5m)’ l" 5311001 ll? hell?’ Benn)’ f0!‘ tell mllllllPs. Olhinre not Lymlvzmvt‘ m spud gifls_ would onl_vcn_1n_r if 11v bronchi. in 200d 11131545. 11E would until it is quite tender. Add_ihc I; thére my household em_ ~ ‘r11 to 1"l1‘ll ihc munrv i1 bur his riwn clothes, he would 1511587 verv gradually and boil the ” ‘ l‘ . 1r'1 1 d t *1 “u 11 1 usclyork he would 'mixture until 11; looks thick and‘ "1°<""’ “h” is m” whhdhhd h Sh’ -nf them. 11' .111 o 111p u: 1 1c l0 ' ‘ . _- . l1 =w kind you are in giving him a homc. The boys who have clear. Turn it into jars and cover vuht? _ . A. A companion. secretary-com- ,5~.~i~ i}i:~rn.<1‘i\'r',< don 1 Sifilllvi‘ things nroliiid as do those who in usual way. If prefciicd, the fruit pamom mm ma“! Scctctury hm not Rut wiiriiirr .1 t‘ “w; ,,_-,g 51nd,; ti“. .1111 hi» nu rimih: . Der. i111 invitation to u we'- ciing call for a gift‘? ‘ A. Those who are invited to both church and YUCPDUDH scnd gifts. but ,lf invilcd to the church only, they i, ., 1 Mr‘ i‘. ' .:=.1111‘1‘ ' _ Smith and her sister-in-law Mrs. our», m (‘itulll 11p aim» thorn, may be cut up and pounded instead considorcd mwnnts were 5cm from the ship to few}, PIN“ for Christmas are going on rim The onemlece Sun back “mm Louis Smith. wife of the Minister 1., M. H, M“, _m,,,. hiif-jilfiild Should uimiimi (whi- his attitude iowardiof being grated. ~ ‘water. M“. MacDonald“ ancestress apnea‘ with the Carly arrival this rations of inst season are gone one of Agriculture for New Bmnswlck 11s 111111111. 1- is uuivu-wiiuitr but wuuiwil. “111111115 cf other llusbaudfi fllldi _____,_ _,__ _ _, bribed the captain with a bottle of week o, 55;,“ the “me om m better by the new ones or loosely and he, wmome “me daughter ~_,.,-,'c. 111p,» ihrir 11.111) split orcr the claims. of their respective in-lnws 1 w you And‘ anyway i; you were “my and immtmcmie‘ yo“ wouidn-g, ‘ 5Com}, whmkey m1“ h“ go in the kcyedmp with ‘Ncltnlnent The crocheted wool that permit almost Barbara They are be] pleasant! 14"“ 3'“'"‘- "ml ‘l ‘s “ “hi”: of "Cmthhhrsy that chh hwhh he settled have many dates and life would be pretty slow for you. so you probably .boat with the sailors. Onoe on shore Chnstma 4 fl ' l 9V"? ""111 0f the eilldefmls t0 89$ m“ 1' d h, m n8 y 111 il‘l.~').'i‘l(l 11m‘ 11-150 can cci ihc 0lll'.‘l"S viewpoint upon it. 5 goods how .0 ermg n en h he w 1e the ch37- she refused to budge and he‘. hu5_ in direct contact with the sun's wouldn't be any duller married than you would be single. "hmmhm h“ hi” imhhh Chhhhhx hmhy ho hr Shh “hi But just think what a girl who has dreamy cyvs and a figure men hand was obpged u, disembark with _ “h "h" h "m! "h" m” hwhhhhhrhh’ h) h‘ Ihhh i rare over cuts hcrsclf out of if shc grts married at. iii. Think of all the ‘ his goods and same that ’ " m‘ ' hhh h" thhh‘ hhhh" hh hhhhhh "h ‘hhhrs or brothers shhms i sheiks that she will miss meeting! Think of nil thr- thrills that she will- g , g gwviier ‘hnn thoii-flialru: frr;wtiiit~ii"vrrvrriiii.g.l<l. onthclr own fiesh and blood. So i Think or um parties She Won-t g0 to, Tmnk of the Joy, . (‘tr F‘ P5P f) ( iiiV r l i7 hi. an . i never have! _ _ _ irides and good times that she will pass up! For shc will bc an old 3-1111‘ hushnnrl is ‘willing in lake from you i0 givc to his brother. tanking instmd of running ‘i wiilu m" _ v _ __ _ r _ ’ _ _ he fmarried worrnn. scttlccl dorm (lning hcr V ‘ ‘ 7"“ h’ “mh h’ hlhmhi h mhh-l lad “ho 15 teh umhs hh able around with the boys and girls, walking the baby at nights instead oil l" “h” *' 5"" "h" ‘hid ihhh‘ “h” man-v like hhh’ I hm thihhlhg how stepping out. Getting flit and dowdy and old bcforc hcr time. h?‘ i‘ "hm I khhh who “hh hhhhy ‘hwmhh m his wh-e‘ yet as lohg as he So don't you think you would be nn awful gump to get married at‘ liveci h» took ' o monok‘. fni‘ which his wire had slay-Cd hnd pinched and m when you have dreamy “yes and n, figure mo“ “m, about and a papa vroiionlJrfi 11nd gave if. to 1u= broihcr. Ho, lived poorly that his brother wunng an}, able to hm, you good cknhcs DOROTHY DIX ;cciving by her mother Mrs. J. B. nnehi" splnrg" i11 :1 city. lie denied his own children theiiuxuries and ' . - - . o . jMartyn of Ripley, Ontario, and her belonging to the order Mrs Jack advantages thutius- nronry “grordp-d If“! broth“. 5 Chiidlfll- _ _ Dear Miss Dix-Whcn the irusbund mrikcs life so (liszigrccalale for tho $i$ter~ Mm L‘ M‘ ohwrhhhge of Maclood. nee Belle Loveh Mrs. Ver- And I 1.111.)“ .1 numan who iiieralw sold hcr husband into sla\e1y iwife that She has to have mm» and “Wm are chndrvn’ “m, is m mat m‘, lfechonashnncung‘ chinanwho with l » 1n hcr firmiii- m1 the day they were married. He was a fine businessl They me as much WP Mia Outerbfldge and ‘mnuy were non MacK nnon, nee Beulah Hatch man and mudr picnty o.’ moncy. hut oycrj: (‘chi above a meager living for‘ the stores are prettier than for rayk some years and shoppers are al- o ready busy picking up novelties and toys as thcy are shown from day to day. O I O One of the social events this week in Summerside was a mixed bridge of six tables and china shower on 111:1 ' I The new pyjamas for winter wear along those same coasts preserve all the outward appearances of their mid-summer sisters, but tnke Mrs. Prowse, wife of His Worship Mayor Prowse, was At Home to her Q ‘ hgfieghhs; 1101i? The urcmbcrs of Crystal Chapter‘ _ No. 1 0. E. S. met at the home of r 1 l bcmg pleasanty crowded from 3 toi um w‘ s. Bath R w‘ M" on web 6‘ Mrs‘ Pmwse w“ wished 1h hhl ncsday evening for the purpose of presenting three of the year's brides, (Continued on Page 9) Santa Claus Headquarters 01"‘ Big Toy Emporium up STAIRS‘ 0 w‘ lwoman generally has to kcep the children? and Mrs Osma . - A. Richards nee r trier‘ iybiiiy .5 th t1 . d .-1 1. ranted the her guests for a few days on thelri h ' Qiivinsclrr-s: uvnt 1o pay for n ironic for her nrotlicr and father, and to‘ a s "she m l ‘ 1 c m0 1 H m hm“ Sh‘ h h ' scnd lirr hroiircrs 11nd sisters to college, l1) give them irips, to pay forl operations. and so on. Yet this woman was fond of her husband and a‘ good wifc to him except in this one respect. Of rzoursc. this is most unfair and unjust. When a man and woman their first duty is to each other. No husband has n right to sac- . c his wife to hi< fnmili". No wife has a right to sacrifice her husband in lwr ’ il‘- l" b111, if ihc‘: ‘have ih" fomilv complcx thcy will do it, and h: z ‘ho poor victim can do is simply m rchcl and refuse to be .. rniiy gout. DORUTHY DIX. oueooo lib; :i11'1a 21' n1. l am l?» ycnrs nlrl in high school. and have been 1:111 011 iii" 011111;» 11x. A". 1 puss I hear the boys rave Th» girls li|\'_\' me and count-ma their looks with mine \ l'v".l . o»? 11.\‘ littllii". and any of {Ionic mic, she is "as pretty as hfargv." or that she has "dreamy cycr. iikr: Mnryx" I hate my homo. as my par-cuts are vrry strict and arc not affec- tioiini" to 111K‘. They only show their love in tho “my of money 11nd good so l rim thinking of getting married but the trouble is the man 1 nm 1n love with lv-lwngs to a family in which the men all sccm to forget ‘their wives. His father and his uncles are scparntcd fro mtheir wives. fihould 1 muntl’ this boy and g0 to :1 distant city and be happy with him, or stay in a homo that l dclcst? raved over, I wouldn't ‘think of such a thing 0'; marrying the first man MARY- hair soft an lustrous. . d“ f" the men m“ week and on Wednesday. Answer: _ _ _ U ‘under the auspices of the Caledon- o e s ’ ‘ A R I ER & Well, ‘Mary. if l were only 16. and had rlrcnn1y' vycs and a figure boys 22.1fm‘;mhgshnrhzuvflihnn '.i:'1.\v-1icam|i-'-h;, 1am Club was YOYBllY Celfibfllied flli v fourths of their rcaringiif ihc mother has the cure of keeping them and they sail tomorrow for Bermuda.‘ trai ning them? Answer: ldivorce why docsnt the court compel the father to pay at least tllrcc- A MOTHER. The children are generally given to the mother because shc can take care of them better than the fathcr can. business all day cannot properly look after children. thingfthe mother Willll5 thc chiltiroir. to support the children if he cams enough to do so. A mun who has to be nt his Also, as a girncral In most States the fnihcr is made h DOROTHY DIX. Shampoo Regularly with Cutiessra Soap Preceded by flllllllfllllnlll 01 Cutieura Ointment This treatment will keep the scalp in a health condition and lh 1.16., Menu-u]. i i way to Halifax from which‘ cityi The visitors were cordially welcom- ed, the one regret being that their visit was far too short. Rendolent~ with pink and white chrysanthc-l mums the tea. table was exquisitely arranged and presided over by Mrs, Moorhead Legato and Mrs. L. Prowse. Those assisting were Mrs. W. A. Stewart, Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. W. Taylor. Mrs. W. S. Grant, Mrs. Lloyd Wellner, Miss Marjory Stewart, Miss Gladys Denny, Miss Helen McMillan, Miss Doris Prowse. Little Miss Margaret Prowsc grdce- fully attended the door. I I O St. Andrew's Night was the out- standing event of the social calen- Alma Ward, with a. wedding gift. Mrs. Richards was also presented with an emblematic pin, it being a custom of the Order to present members who are going to reside in another-town with a pin. Mrs. Richards is joining her husband. A delightful social time was spent. O I O m. Robert Legato of Philadel- phia, Pa“ is visiting Mrs. Isegate and little son, Robert. at the home of Mrs. Legatrfs parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Peppers, at Centrevilie, N. B. O The sympathy of many friends will g0 out to Mrs. G. D. Steele of this city on the death of her father, Mr. R. T. kfayes, former Mayor of Saint John and native of Bidcford, P. E. 1., which occurred “Rainbow Ankles" are the new- the Canadian National Hotel on born babes in the stocking family Is now open, and from Saturday 5th and every day (Sundays excepted) will be. The Headquarters of Santa Claus So come along everybody, big and small, and see the wonderful assortment we have provided and at the lowest possible prices. BRIGHT NEW GOODS no BANKRUPT STOCKS. You will have to see 'our GAMES COUNTER and XMAS DECORATIONS. 5-10-45-20 and 25 CENT TABLES A beautiful showing of DOLLS, all kinds and at prices to suit everybody. Mechanical Toys They “Go " (See our windows.) BOYS and GIRLS and BABY SLEIGHS, SNOW SHOVELS, HOCKEY STICKS from 10 cents each up to the best made. But why enumerate ‘.' Come and See. By BRIGGS .101: - 11's usu- Pisr stoves! who came alone. Particularly when r 11m parents who expressed their h‘ . ullcction with moncy nnd good clothes, which scr-ms to me a mighty sat. - isflctory way to say it. , You rcmrmhcr that tire hcroixir in . "n kiss is n kiss‘, hut rm emerald h:- - hclicvc mo. a nice. fat chcck or a new '5 bc despised. Now. of roursc ii’ you were homely and “mitt . Ffiuinly cycs and n lumpy figure, it might be n go W111‘ first proposal. because that might, hp y only call to the dining car, for no other mgn Monday. and they are creating all the fuss If This Isn't Just Like a Man ! . “Gcntlcmin Prefer Biondes" said clot is something youwa got," and frock i5 n love inkcn that is not to o eo"l'oel MR. AND MRS. 1 SURE 11a. so, auT ONLY on couamou ‘THAT we 00MB Home AT "ran Z motive: if you had pale, nd thing for you to grab our lust. It might be your miilht over pop the question wilArkTiie 102A OF GOING HOMEI So EARLY S. thivdilihherailrifiihr}? a1 llp 11-11 m 111m M ..lh R .3 kl lr.,On. ' -_ trouiiledgonmutchif will: In‘; serve: I WIN . l l’ could not do my w k, d up] h ulygciral! the night on acgrountnoi 3t s p. One clay n friend recommended M'ib ' and Nerve Pills. I used one boil rlnrllrgno: and by the time I hsd taken six boxes l was as well as ever.” or lulled direct on receipt of prise by The T. Iilhqn ‘I was was a compleh Price 50c a box i . Gold st all drug sml general ltorel. Ltd" Toronto. Unt. "t...