n’; éalni n. Housfwilrl; ’ HER 1.4 .... .555??? i? irfiif . BEN STARS COPY — — ‘ POLISH FLOWER FASHION fashion was copied 11mm festive lqeaddrem of a ' flowers set in a Jewelled Inna around a brides head. 1w 8am: add a hard-boiled egg finely. a Own Sauce 1U dork, .3‘. 4-. c_~vw 5-. f‘ . Ended . "fMy babyhasflvctsethandhal never been sick since hi: birflh thanks to Baby’: Own Tablstafl any: Mrs. Alton A. Parcher. Gilm- almond, Quebec. Baby's Own Tab- 1st: ‘wars originated by a doctor to help-Babies through teething. Thsy soothe; act a: a mild regulator, reduce fsvu ‘and cor-root infill!!- . tion and diarrhoea. Even : tiny, delicate baby can well; and wily take them. 25o at m drllllilfs. DnWiIIlImV 14° BABY'S 0W TABLETS t. , »._ TIYTIE low Tillyar Lcnsc , Whsnnextyounaedglaaiea. Thclrwcrlhhasbsenprovcd. "QM Iginlatcstltyleol ormountlngs. .z,wm TAYLOR (iarlottetcwu J. S. TAYLOR . H lrsfusiaasl Gard: i cmgandie; crinkledtypes and a few novelty weaves also appear in this fabric. -Amcllg the trimmings which m recommended for this WW We" is interest in Irish-t 0111MB- whkah are sometimes _ so lavish- ly that they really stem out of the ‘itrdmmllnlf clam to form the entire lnedlium. Footing: of net a-PPWP "1 the more fonlinllne types o! neck- wcar, particularly effective they are used in color on matching ilalblric; several shades of Pink an shown this being considered the im- portant wring color, following white or course. In chads there appears insist» enoe on modified bib lines, often in- trcduceing heart shapes or new! typos, which sometimes flare out in points at the sides at the bot- tonrThel-eareallaizesofthese hibs, including some asymmetric et- ieots. Women also very youthful- ilcoking flu collars occasionally of aaizetocomeslltheway outovar the shoulders. Bows, sqxlrate or at- ee- y. ‘QQLAA (HILDREWS CDlDS dim VICKS Lvahioilella Two generation: of mother: have proved Vick: VapoRub the sale, dependable way co treat colds. Jllt rubbed on throat and chest. Vapo- Rub fight: a cold dirscf- two were at ones: Through the akin it act: direct like a poultics or plaster. At the acme time, it: medicated vapor: are inhaled with svsrybreatls direct to the inflamed ' -para:gs: of head. throat and bronchial tubes. This cornbin " action loosen: phlegm-soothes irritated mem- branes - diflicult breathing- helps break congestion. Avolcs "corms" With VapoRub, you avoid the rllil of internal dosing-which so often upsets children’: delicate digestion: and lower: resistance- when most needed. VapoRub can b: used freely, and as often a: needed, even on the youngest child. l tcchedtccoll-arsarenot- ‘ ‘F. thavare ottenoi’ very huge size. these chiefly emphasizing a candy andarwtberrosytcarosetype pink or pink. In tilese fluted Valcncien- ~ hes tinted to match are often im- avcrylscyameararlcmwhile morfuycndtailolfedeurhrcmecf thcmrne grclulp ‘uses tailored smhroldelrlyorselfgodletstoglivea pcrkysllhouctco. __._,-..__._____ AVOID SUNBUBN womanwhoexpectstomend partothmwinlter vaca- cwanra southern beach alongar- gkto sunburluecmeilhing eep irombecorrnngmugh and oosmstimtbaltwlllmctch plerdorloncettgetsccoat There are fine, inexpensive sun- g? . ‘g? Es “E55 i giilgg 3 hair and it's Just as well to wear a ‘~hota gooddealcfthe timeanyway. Use tissue cream each night be- fore you go to bed and pat some on I-dcln in the morning. In addition be sure to apply foundation lotion ‘before you put on cosmetics. It will protect your sirl and make rouge and powder stay on in‘ spite o! hot weather. Illymlph-utcstaylongorihan twoweskabyallmeanstakeface ‘=7 WILMOT VALIIY IOIIOOL Report of the Wllmct Valley school for month of January: Grade X.-'-1, Marjory Clarke. Grads IX-l, Glsdy: Clarke. Grade VIII-i, Walter (Hogg. Grade VL-l, Beth Waudr; I, Helmdlllcstis; l, David Gin-ks. Grads v.4, men Clarke; i. Harry Waugh. . Grads IVE-I, Kenneth Clerks and Wendell Huecti: (equal): llamas: Durant . tancrlsamaoilaandlotionscnthe. W“ your prince mm Bhot with a lying ‘ m»: cook's conzvzn l h???» I 5<>¢i¢l éfléiPcrsefl 11m cilmnmrrll-rowlv GUARDIAN *4? 7-’? 1T4 shin v vvv vv v Vvv vv vvv YYW n: .'-Li AAlAAl LL44‘ ,‘>.- i. rm: Fathefs 1415f Askancc at Mo c132 is Sound A dvice to Children," for Father sees Things in Light of Cold Mother is Prejudiced Against y Comets Arofutilerlbcttwmatrilnoniolcdviscr‘: to s... mumch than mothers! This seems a rather academic question, since rcw young people’ are aver guided by the counsel cf their parent: in their mates. ' Quit: HIBW. m- sincctbcyarothccnerwhcsrcsoingtohlvc tolivewithMaryor-lohlnandifthereis 5111118 818m! dition that women are wiser and from time immemorial ln ince oi’ mothers. their daughters’ functcry assent to a matter that more experience, would seem that mother, having Reality, Whereas welmvearl t liktd cncarthinwhich our personaltesteitlsin our our husbands or wivel. - However, the relative value of father’: and ntcthcrls matrimonial tips a committc: that has ‘been studying family re- lations for mcrg than two years, and which reports that. the marriages were happie ' which the advice of a lather in the selection of a mate has bean followed and that of th mother ignored. ' ha: already been settled. of a life partner than father for their children. Apparently she is not. at all, and she does not c catentation of all lelninins virtues, good enough for her pr Dick or Harry. She picks flaws in every young woman to whom her son ll lltbentlve. Onereusonforthismaybesofaruthe sons are concerned, that the mother is rarely willing for her boys to marry onsider any girl, no matter if she is the 1coll- ‘ _. 0m. One girl is ‘too frivolous. Another is dowdy. She is sure certain a. domestic because it is nothing but a that her son dces not want aparagon for a wif g in his own class whose pec weak human beiu will jibe with his own. Nor is c mother's advice to her a safe guide to go by, because c! t have quality that a husband can r TURKEY CBOQUETTE. Chop enought cold turkey, or chicken, to rnalce _2 cups, odd 1 teaspoon nit, 1-8 tea- spoon eaoh oi nuilmec and white pepper. 1 teaspoon finely minced paisley. Make c. thick white sauce from 4 tablespoons eacbcf butter and flour‘ and l 1-4 cup: milk. when thick season well and add the turkey to it. Spread out m a plate in 0001. ilhen take about 2 ‘ b‘ u. cd um, and with. -4 0113' water has been added, and then egg ax-gain. Firy in deep Mt cud dmln on brown paper. Serve at once for lunch with a green salad. LEMON CHIFFON PIE One tebleqloorl gelatinc. 1 cup sugar, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon glared lemon rind. l-i-cup cold water, 1-2 cup lemon juice, 4 egg yollm. 4 egg whites. Bea/t egg yolks, add 1-2 cup sugar, lemon Judoc and alt.‘ Cock overbotwslteronalowflamelmlil thick. Sock genatlme in cold water five minutes. Add to hot mixture, add lemon rind. Cool. Beat egg whites and add 1-2 cup sugar. Iibld into custard nurture. Fill baked pie» shell. or'grcllimm.cracker pie shell. Chill in the lefigerator and garn- ish with whli/pgzed cream. who Python By Mark CDUIIIIDQ, Anth “King fiobra" “It came ill-om an Inglis spy, sent by the government sahib-people- Wilibh. 1w ye know. has its armed heel upon the neck of India." ahmmivrilerr; "Yes. am it in- n pant i other heel upon your necks! . . . ‘flier-store, it lured message- thinking that, without to invade a .5 “whersisTlrrlcrrGllvcusaur mlihl §“°.*""‘;“€ l” M . e urns o he h-llj V “. .1. MM" e _. m . thither by crux: road, Calt- l seen unpaid hill: tum her lover burden oi the family he had tlcoiéwvoorlghand tbinklgitlgat lolve and P11101188 a . her ‘girls only y on: and she forgets that money, and that when it is gone if there is 4 And mother thing that sf tcdsy is the rich man o! lads with scarcely c. nd fortunes they are enjoying. country that it may almost be is : go-getter has a better married a millionaire. said Dhilandexsr who will never and a waster, b the lee/ding be true or one of the young For few girls are as silly as the respect for father's Judgment, lfllfillllflbheblfg, "f: 1 u: thcknifeW-hc Ircll wmthsisurcvnlcirtcdc‘ wholhlll i!!!‘ girl will be c. bore. Hence, makes them want to spars their g1 and that causes them has seen her own romance blighted by poverty. into a. disgruntled man who regretted the assumed. Bllc looks who are now wearing diamonds and Be can iind- out whether he drinks too much; whether he is mcn in their communities twenty yc "w W112 I have told- thee Of-go h: will =_"I‘hus docs Char-lief: slay , Ohamdcdlmliemliglu’ ‘ s eyes g owed with a Threading‘ lls scum. find in: nun rl- move 1 %‘.li‘rum ' on: .“I shy tiles," he ram. A "There no tirade of fa daughter in selecting a husband always pathetic tenderness of mothers that rls the hardships and prlvations they to put money a: the most desirable he . / at herself, shabby and romance do not lgt and that they are too often is to marry the man with the heaviest pocket-book, W0. his a way of flying out o! the window, not loveAhele is nothing left. mother forgets is how often tho poor boy and that most fth 1d women riding in limoelsinefsemzgyisd poor shirt to their backs and helped them make the Irldeed, so often does this ha that a girl who marries a poor boy who chance of being rich at middle age than i: she A father‘: advice to his son about selecting a wits il probably valuable hsceuse he doesn't give any. Ha helps the boy by leaving rm, m "m" m“ ""1 choice- lvered by the taboos that a mother uld put upon his pick. a born 14> any womau- whether he i: an 1cm- men who are the up-and-up who will cm from now. i-___-_- Y R0111. cud most girls have an abiding DOEUHIY DIX. ' mine would end evilly for thee! Well, Why d011't you go?" A tremor ran through the nai- lorpcvs body; his jaw muscles clen- ched and his lips drew back from his teeth. In his eyes was abject \ realvrl-yaslavmulhlih could But Look to in huhcsnraissdby in 4 At first this seems a rather startling wnclusion, since there is a tn in matters or the aliecllons than men are, etch-making has been the the especial prov- As a matter of fact, most mother: arc first aids to weddings, while the girls’ fathers’ part consists lg‘ a per; nos l would be a mam picker She is a _ that It'll end when ti! enrh. _.-- Another too dumb. One dresses too well. y a clever girl will not be rlomest . her advice becomes worth- ult-flndlng, and she X0188" e, but Just another poor, uliar brand of foolishness A xrllssrly man was "But I'm not shabby," said the "Oh, but youue." sold la Mend "Rem "Why!" shouted “these the other, en- d ulna-WE‘. achccu). I'm Bits busnapcrweken approached hyafnicndwhodidbisbei to himtodrmsmcminac- condsnoe with his station in Me. .1. ‘,1’ said the friend. ‘illicit you should allow yourself to become shabby" N0. G6. Bill .......’.‘.....--n. manually In ‘A. emu». l1, 1915 . z‘. rv-vvO-Oceo‘ 7'40 ifithad beenwrung frcmhim by torture. The Iame Devil lcughcd. Yemlcmthy master," he snarled. moo are’ ma, thou dog or dogs! o - CHAPTER 12 - GRAY SEES Tfi-EI HORRORS While these things were happen- ing, the trio, sccompanisd by the Gelnhor lama were walking toward thgt entrance to the temple. was strangely orbidding. The high roof 0d the portlco was sup- on tell. carved wooden bills-N. tbs beck: of three unweildly yaks, the straw with which the shaggy skingwere filled projecting spite- fully ‘from the eye-holes c! the center specimen. On each of the doors was painted a Jc/banssc-lcok- ing, huge-paunohed guardian dc- mon, bestial, blue-skinned, protub- srantayed and red-clawed. Just inside these great doors shod the Gekhcr lame his whip of office in his hand, counting the monks as they m. A: c eyes oi’ batty grew ed loom oftghemdoirty but commit‘ B Y mysterious irmrlor. they realised something o! the vast siac oi’ the temple. Gmy counted twenty-two side altars. all or than illuminstad. and all of them cluttered with bunches of fly-blown flowers. and statues. Above them were more pendant votive scrolls. Everywhere was glid- ing. vivid color, shadow, mystery, and incense. Th holy precincts were soon full to overflowing. The trio were half- way up the central aisle with its two thousand sitting-mots, when the librarialrs boy Ohsla wormed his Way through the jostling crowd of monks and tugged st bent his head The Bengali "The keeper of the books sends salutstions. Holy One, "said the lcd. "Hcsays thutlu hssncws of: flying goddess, and that the mer- chant whose eyes you have healed must leave at cancel" K83: robs. Q vaguelymterestcd. "What-hut -. we .. do!” chanted Gray. “Nothing? interred l .3. “The lib-ra-rl-pn has news of that plans But it's likely-we shall be 98P- arawd ‘for so-mc tinfs." b Cams a shattering, apocalpt crash; Ind then-silence. The ser- vice was over. Mingling with the stream of Gray suddenly felt a hi: arm. . he ducmmtsred the Grlsst mater’: use. "The slmchilanuhaswldfome of powers "Of which of them?" probed Grly, malts impati me with In effort. 71211:‘ to ‘tint which r5 small portable gramsphone he carried in one or the ltas. lea," he answered reflectively. "I have such a box." m» some reason be noiflrer- liked nor trusted this sallow lcms. - "He laid you would perform an Ilndkur‘. and transmit the power to mo!" pursued the lame monk. "Let u: go together to a lonely place and do this magic!" Gray's look of ennui displeased he Guest Master. who intcudedto use this big lema in hi: own my. "there is to be a trial of lustice in the markct phcs when‘: Bokttc lama will do mayo (illusion) magic. and dlsembowel himself!" he said lmotuously. "Let us. first go, and scs tbsso thins: togsthsrl . . Can you dlsembcvel yoursslf and b: none the worse foritt 7" . Grav negatived the idea. ‘m: tbcilmn c! witnessing such a socc- tac . in no way annealed to him. On he other hand. he wanted to E l? Wodnlflthoold mmwtllscsred sodowntcthsmarkstrunce-after “Hours: this: 18° thgt l; hadomseon” the M“ can yo, mad m ': messenger m $11078! , to H! arranged. h arr-ind. » mvlnznmnuccmh?’ 41w u» u» “it. will mam see these thmu. Faith, I will follow. together." he assented. with be- ‘Abhahon lccnoh shell an- cauinrmvley. mums-many"... “- “MW l l “.4 chum; J.“ littlsyhell, A 1.. the u... h... ...... 1011",; till‘. RUNIIIIWN, IILING? lnlndmorlkrccdextrccbfroma' “Wilmdycufql ‘first yclulugmcr the no»; '52 was choking with incense. y i,” N“ ‘h ..*:.:.:.n,.-..":srr...'=~. ~ o» M -~ and tbs trumpet: pressed their un- rflercc’: ‘l2 wleldy ,in:trcnuzl::" to their lib: en uqflql p“. aridfllledthsgluilgs. w“ Jfyoum. n» ‘cannula m“ ‘m... ' ma: er blastsd with a an}: than, 3.53am. Th: isogalu mouth n: wid: , .. .07..“ ... "s, lat h: ’ hi Name .... Iibetainbutinlllnglishl “The Living Buddha is being withar-scn-ic. . . . I80 to mestthe Gkiicr tbs ass-vice . . .I!!donot return “ugood tmc." DOMINION DI‘ CANADA PROVINCE 0!‘ r-mscu icmvalm 15mm: n: ‘the Probate 0cm am 1mm v, a, n. mu \ u r0 Istate n rum-m veil-Ii?‘ late of Charlottetown In 01ml County la the said ‘Province. <1 r B the Honourable Harold Lwlilli rah». Surrogate Judge of fro!!!" Io. lo“ '15 the Ihelllf of f-h: County ll Queen’: Cont: or an! ‘lflllmm °' literate person within aaldMCcunti. GIEDTIIG l Whsroa: upon reading the nrliflg" on all» cr JDIIII Clnllhllfl In H Olty of Montreal, Proviso: or null)"- shir" .....:.: c gen . I, ‘m’ lanai of Oharlctiotcwl afavssall. Ian-inter M: 811N110" " the above was: utat: our!" m" ' simian may ho Issued for the nurlw" harinafhr Ist forth: You an- lllll" furs bushy required 00 dllc nll W?‘ loll lltersstsd ll the aald Estua- fl b: and sppcar before m: at a lrvbl“ 01ml’! 00 b0 held in the Court Ho!" la Chrlottotawl In Queen’: Con" l‘ the sal Province, on Tuearlny ill twelfth day of Marsh next cumllll ll the hour of slcvsl o'clock forcnhcn 0| the lam: day fr: allow rlumu- If ll"! they can why the Account: hi’ 1h; said Iahfs should not be Drill!“ l” l nun a f" " ‘laid petition and on mctiea of l . mq,,._-1>|-nctcr is! lald Petition»:- And l dc hereby order that a fl" copy hereof be forthwith publlahc ll some Irswapapsr published in (hur- Icttetown aforesaid once in cinch wcrl fol It O louroonsecullve week! from the date lursof and that a lrllll copy hereof be forthwith wit"! l‘ th: following public place: rcrcvfli": namely, la the hall cf the full‘. Bella in Charlottetown afcrcaalrl. J Ir lsar the loyal Bank of (lulu I fld at or near’ the Bank of M": Scotla both In Charlottetown unm- ‘ Iald. And I do hereby further "Ida: that a tn: e: y bang! b: rcnhn ssrvcs aa Trellw" ' Irovlasa s: that all cm" Interested II the sold Istaie ll 11°79‘ sold have duo notice fhsrecf.‘ Given udsr m! ll of th: said Court this ‘m: . h Isbrunryni; Old and ln the 2M your If ssty’: rolll- ' . ma.) n. n. rel-Hm}- ngp of Pro!!!‘ ' lAl6l-I—:1-ll-—!l‘-“' ‘ --J (In l) No TICEM Alltarnhl arreanbf 0"" Omscaca u nu rm MW‘ Istraaryfitbvlllbebcadedirllvf collection. . _ onhln _ or, ralJBTE-ls- ' i I! lo-(Ill-R-l- I I ___~_____._. IVES cllr rxlulnnlou Mr-“ur-"M xflflftllflllfl‘