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Cut upon princess lines, it Jlumli have a. close-fitting bodice Ind long flowing sleeves, with broad cuffs of perfectly plain silver lame. Two trains-one live feet long and the other twelve feet. 1 cup shelled almonds 2 tablespoons lemon peel 2 c1198 sliced citmn 1 cup fruit juice (canned cherry or orange and lemon combined) 2 teaspoons cinnamon it teaspoon grated nutmeg. 14 teaspoon ground mace 1A teaapon allslvioo 14 teaspoon-cloves 1A teaspoon‘ salt g 4 teaspoons making powder Cher- ries (small bottle) 1 lb. pitted dates, practically ovary tyne o: "book at our disposal. wc ma. nod classiu or modern. technic ior art books Answer. , 1 think abut ths beltdcfinitin f a true ‘friend-ever given was that of the little 90y who said that a trus friend was somllwdy W110 knew all about you and still liked you. lbfrs. W. A. B91111‘ 0f Kcntvilie. N. 5., spent a: snort holiday with her sister Mrs. A- R. Cooper and made many friends during her brief visit, who arc mtlcipaunsi will be the sole regal touches. The hor early return. I I I "Uncle f-lenry" is going to taksl princess will wear the same veii- a sold nugget back to London as l as her mother, Princess Nicolas of‘ idli- to mo bratty olsht-ytP-Iwld‘ Greece, wore at her own wedding " 1111110055 311110119111. 15110 11011811101“ rt is an heirloom of priceless old 111 111° P111111 and Duohoss of York. lace. Under the veil she will wear 31151’- 118 8110 W L ’ B01010 190N108 at will. - Faced by the lists of the nsw Fall books and forthcoming Winter Publications one wonders how to ' find time to read lliost of them-for many promise to be, worth roading. and still have hours enough of lcju_ urc to enjoysome of the classics and older favorites which though 11hr all of us have many, faults and W11!- nesaes and peculiarities. We do many thinsa we should not do and leave undone many things thlt we shouiddo, I-nd a trua Irlmd is one who dons not remember our sins against us, but goes on loving us m spite of them. If there were not those who wens owlblo oi ‘yards of diophanous whitertullrl _- which will full in softiolds over her trains. The veil and the tulle will be kept in piacepby- a mag-nin- cent, diamond tiara. Her shoes will for Australia on hispurrent good- will tour the Duke of Gloucester asked Princess Elisabeth what she wanted him to bring her. The Princess, having read her geo- fruil-s_a.nd_ drodgo with the flour. Bet aside.‘ ODE CUP and the eggs one at a time, boat Clean, prepare and measure the Cream the shortening, adding sugar gradually often neglected my be rend with, increasing pleasure. 1. for one. sometimes wish that those “lower and Bctterlinoks" advocltes would of doing this, we would have no friends because none ‘of us is perfect. So a real friend is one who is to our virtues very kind really accomplish something. ‘ brilliance and Mary's helpfulness atone for her always being 1m, um wen. m“ m: new’ spices. m“ m‘, faults a little blind, and who lets Sally's Iood heart outweigh ‘Che made from the same material 81311111! b00118- 1l111¢1i1y "P1100 "11 as her gown_ and in her, gym; 511g gold nugget, please, Uncle Henry." baking powder. Add to the creamed h l k t mud. n 1 h .' “will carry a sheaf of white Ma- The Duke wondered how he could murreilfiggernggoly wig?“ in‘; i331: “Y; gflzflltigllmfillaafwimmfi W ofisaltootiiu zmutlastlllaayugioisnlgduogt fiutoligyihutm is‘ donna lilies, comply until he was presented ‘sud unknown-from which to choose. A few I will mention. The Literaly Guiid's recent sel- ection is "Captain Nicholas" by Hugh Walpole. author of the Her- 1105 Sign. Nicholas is as vim and‘ oomnellms a “sum as Rogue him- self and his story is “one of the most pleasing delineations of vil- lsiny that Mr. Walpole has ever Riven us." mndoh is the ioenc of the novel. real friend must be one upon whom you can depend in fair weather on foul. 1t must be one who will stand by you and light shoulder to shoul- der with you. Some one you can trust. Some ono you can g9 to i; time of heed, secure of help and com! t. A true friend must be one who never forgets to do tho little thing; that keep the name of love burning in your heart. She must be one whs rejoices with you in your triumphs and weeps with you in your sorrows. ' One who is never too busy or too preoccupied with her own affairs to write to you or phone you or send you a wire to let you know that shs ii thinking of you. ‘ ‘ A true friend is unselfish. She puts your pleasure and ‘ pplncu above hcr own. She divides her beau: and her choooia‘ creams and her good times with you. ‘ A true friend respects your individual rights and privacy. Slui dost not pry into your secrets or gossip about your affairs. She does not con- sider that friendship is s. graft and that she has a right to ask favors of you and use your things as if they were her own. . A truc friend is one who is always within call when needed, but novel- under foot and in the way. As to how to go about selecting friends, that is something that is mostly on the knees of the gods and a matter of luck; Most of our friendships are acoiden‘ 1. We meet some one in a. car- ual way and wc are just attracted to her, perhaps for no reason that we can explikn, and s tic o! friendship is formed between us. ltisa of ‘ 11".‘ it ‘_, lblstobefriendl with any one whose thoughts and tastes and habits arc different from 1 ours. We enjoy those who road the same books flint we "read, who play r, our games, who like the same movies, and who talk our speech. l We can never be real friends with any one with whom wo no ll constant disagreemnt, with whom we can never start a conversation with- . out gettng into an argument, who has to be dragged to the places m g1 . and who is critical of everything that we have and wear and think. But having once met s. person who is congenial it is up to us to culti- vate her and make of her a friend or let the acqusintanceship drop. Yo! man's daughter is as vigorous a can do this by going to sec her if- you live near her or by entering intl character as Judith Gare. __-___ know well some pesrple whom we, 11 wrrodwudwoo i! you l-vo mrt or Iouduir her flowers or books. by oi- ‘ Romembrance Day! Oh let the eye often meet ,and we are sure we ‘"1113 11411‘ 11111’ 111110 WWWY- 111 11 W010. 11-8 1-119 01d adage “yo. i1 yo! Being familiar with s. s. M11116’! ~ " u know well those who live in W111i 1111111111 you must show youml! friendly greased, and, papersd cake tins. This cake takes from 2 to 2% hours to bake in 300 degrees 11‘. oven. Light Christmas Cskc 1 lb. butter 1 lb. fruit sugar 1% lbs. pastry flour 8 (if large- or 10 small eggs 1 lb. white raisins c $6. lb. citron peel 2 rings candied pineapple 5i lb. candied cherries (cut in half or smaller.) Cream butter and sugar thor- oughly, drop in eggs one at a time. ‘ sting well after each addition; keep rnlxturcsmooth. Add flour and mix very slightly. Add fruit and flavoring and combine" ingredients ° r r with three nuggets, while on a tour An exquisite pearl and diamond 0! B 1111111118 111111101. 011° 01 11111011 necklace and a bracelet to thatch 11B Wckeled 101' 311111110111- will be the Duke of Kent's wed- ulrig day gift to his bride. They ‘ ' ‘ , m to be made from the Duke's Their irioufi are dbonly rowi- .. ..own design by a famous London 1111B 1111B 9R1)’ 110110111110 0! Ml‘- cioweler. The Duke has designed sud ws- H- wohaholldl and ‘them himself because he wants children who w sailing on De- men- beauty m hgvg u spgclgl cembe 2nd for Germany where meaning for Princess Marina. ,111Bl'. W111 10111 1M1‘- 11111915110119!’ Wonderful diamonds arid s12 loudly. _ _ ' ~ pearls will be used to make the - ngcklgcg um; uruceieg some 0g the Miss McKelvio and Mira. Sona- mann of Summers-ids. spent a pearls are half an inch in diameter, They come from the Duksof Kent's pleas it week-end holiday-bulbs jewel collection, lcity tho Buest of Mrs. (Col) n. o o o Stewart, Kent - O I Viscount Duncannon, who is ac-‘ 4 companying his mother, Lady Mrs. (Din) Heath Mclntyrcwas _ Bessborough, to canadaywiu re- amons the popular Bridso bodes- ,,main ih carious until next Sep- sod entertaining . very caioylbly last Saturday evening. O 0' O tember. During the Christmas sea- Dr- R. J. Ledwell met with a son he will take part in an Ottawa. Drama Ireagu i . ' » ‘ eopgyo painful accident this week when he accidentally slipped on‘ a wet Mrs. Stewart, wife of Judge w. s. Stewart. entertained at her 121:1 and severely uiiulod his .5 9; I O I ' lovely home, Hillsborough House Mrdftllsllillsonisbeingwel- on two occasions this week invit- ing her friends in for Bridge Wed- comcd home from a visit to friends in Boston and ’ “ . kicsday afternoon and at the tea o o 0' hour yesterday’. . Mrs. A. W. Hyndman has re,- turned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Yould, Kent- vlllc and her sister, Mn. George‘ To those of us who enjoyed ‘Black April" and “Scarlet Bisbcr Mary" by Julia. Peterkin, the new Dodd Mead prize novel “Candy" will ap- peal. The author, L. M. Alcxandor. iss Southern woman and ha! a thorough knowledge of Negro life. The tale is woveu around tho con- tral figure Candy, a modern young Negro woman who loves hsr old cabin in the Savannah River. yet feels too strongly the lure of’ the bright lights of Harlem. - "The White Roe!" Martha Ostenso possesses the some rugged beauty as the author's first novel. the prim winning "Wild ." The “' is a small fishing vll- lage on Vancouver Islandand the - heroine, Mona Darnell, g, fishn- Aust. Flying with Campbell Black, British team won the great London- to-Melbourne air race from a field compssed of the best fliers of three continents. Rosemary followed his progress by radio. “Daddy made ltP-Littie linse- _Scott is overjoyed as she paints to the spot on the map that shows ilhero her father, Charles W.A, Scott, landed at Mel‘ uc, well. , _ Put in tins lined with greased paper and sprinkle sugar lightly over top. Bake for about two hours (if in large cakes), ‘I55 hours if 3 cakes are made. Oven 300 to 825 dc- grees 11'. ' " . Excellent C‘ rhtnus Oaks Ono cupfui butter, one level cup- fui sugar, 0 eggs, ii level teaqioous baking powder, allevel cupfuis flour, it lovel teaspoon salt, 1 level tea- spoon cinnamon. 1 level teaspoon ginger, 1 level teaspoon or a trifle less nutmeg, 4 level cupfuis curl-ants, 2 level cupfuls sultana. raisins, 1 level cupful shredded candied oltmn peel, 11A cupfuls, or a trifle less, blanch- ed and chopped almonds, 1 wine glass brandy or fruit juice m HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES REMEMBRANCE DAY m“ I lockedvaway from us. We thnk we The ‘Thursday afternoon Bridge Club was pleasantly entertained. this week by ms. A‘. A. McLean- O C delightful Christopher Robin swr- The voice 13' hushed the throbbing‘ Slime household with us. And yet 111111 11'1"’ 1111111 8W1 1111118 iiibudlhiiuoalll for soli-olollfloe an! “>345?- t work. You must alw s be uttin fresh fyl l th fia _. ro-lThQ Earl and Countess» of Had- W380i! 0f "040114114111- Cream butter and sugar thor- ies and poems and his very human m ma), ish w ould get along better “Y P I 0 011 9 11191 1 %>'Zlingfon» will entertain 112119‘ Duke of ‘ ' ' ousbly together. beat in em one by and ouloyablc’ novel "Two People.” mmkguhrobuzcluilauyi The mighty ‘wlathwsome leiciccpie. Unless we can see‘ ‘° 1111111111111111111- 1111111 1-‘ 1- n" '11 "1111111 1°11 111111 11111111 your 111m 11 11111! '"'" “item when ‘His aoycl~=~nighrrcsc Mrs. H. K-I-eiursoy has as her one. add flour sifted with baking 1 keenly anticipate his “Peace their inner selves, we coriuot have 1“ 1°“ 111-11111“ 1' 11°11'11" "1 "'11- 11mm host M1681. DIX. l Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a widower b2 years old, no children, goof Mrs. n. o. Muttart entertained . . ‘s to Scotland for the Edin- guest, Miss Iieonore Chapman oi powder, salt and spices, fruit, peel, With Honour" described us. very He,“ not me mil, 111x; Arms!" the friendliest possible relation celebration or. Armistice Ottawa. Duruls 11w woo: bum nuts. and brandy orrlruil- luloo. Mu: surprising 110011-110" worth dins- uic roll of duuu. with them. and secure from 21.1,‘; §§8m1§°imf§$§f}m1g°§$ W111 0111;; t: "buy, have been severaljolly litlo par- curefully and turn into a greased 1t is outspoken in its cbnuncihs- " , lthe rddlwnse 111111 °°'°9°“t1°“ mg o1 marrying her as 1 can give her a 'ood home uidrfcel sur- will r - .3 ,9 . I 1t . ties for her. sndpapercdcaka tin and bake in a tion of war and thebook sting! Mum m, Rang“, novel-Qua“; whim we uesim ws cannot be 9r B e we to be happy together. This is no wild love affair. Just good judgment on our part. very mam“ oven ‘or five hour" But our families arc much opposed to it and think it wrong. Mrs. W. G, Bruce was among the When the cake is cool it may‘ be popular bridge hostesses this week like a gadfly and is hooded for con- _ (m; the greatest possible profit sldembk dmcussbm“ “me “Yum Of nations’ strife, of clanging cries us without what, we may calll| _ " First because she is my dead wife's sister. Second ‘ use she is four- '--1-B!llB1'bll.l'llXlB at four-tables Thurs- this week on several occasions for decanted with icing as desired but say sufficient, 1 think to. arouse o‘. I spiritual keyu we new kgyg m un-i ' - , ~ day and again Friday ovaiiug at friends, anilmi: savior trim 111111" $311,101“? "1 11“‘1°°°'°1°°1r‘?11?“" °11' 111mm ' ‘They align. who gave for us their lock their hearts and minds. Kfwléif" “d” m“ I m‘ Wm“ d° 1°“ 11m“ °' l" P~ H - '_ l?“ Pm“? Hafmfd ‘Awrtlnenw °l m» m” , gmlmnn‘ pom“ "ymcflpmh and do “at have “fawn we ‘nnumu o! the . 110mb 0i 1118- ’ n’ Y°11 1°51? W111" ‘mm’ “Y °r ‘my I think it is a grand idea and have no doubt it would prove a mosi ‘nicy sleep, to wake when war shall be no more. -Grace Davis Vaughan. 0111111‘ 111111411111 "Y- Y°11 ha" 111°’ suitable and sensible nlatch. At your age people are past the romantic 51131;?’ géwglfgé ‘id. 1112x5112‘- 2E: time of life and what they want in a husband or wife is a cMilPl-nioh who a hot Coven for this cake. Sufficient , Oanadia Ha di itsGii inte- ior one large cake. Either brow-nor n n cm u d r est is being awakened or rcswaken- T Mrs. George Promo-leaves this Mrs. Sinclfll‘ 1110307. 80" 5 morning on return ‘to Boston after jolly little suppciffivfldlfi 11h ‘Thurs- Thll . - » ~ - h h 1 in pleasant hoiida with her moth-i day evening in honour of Miss sugar may be used suooess- ed, in this one type 0i art work in Having “m, chm keyg. we mu c: ga;,"'llgoig.i";°o;';gmbgffgg§gln1 m“ ""1 m" “d 1° "m" m“ 111- 10'1- ‘11111111’ 911°"- 1'°1‘1"'°'m “m” “W11” °‘ °“‘“"' "m" m""“‘ “mm- DOCTORS HAVE mam understand those people betier and; m, u why they are wise to-ml-rry uh old friend who will at intl :5._;4_ivcxiup- ‘ ; _ _ 4 _ _. u” who emer- mm hams m) “m” o‘ Budge hhalfxllctmliwabsllagxlflefidé Iixldggbrggllflsf TROUBLES m INDIA gléataggeygxfgearvilgytggisiymié; xiii-tugs m1 better than riilnwmr would. and to'whom they cu ; .- ' ' . ‘ . emse Quld . ‘Mrs. n. Davies is visiting gin tained. ‘this week at Surnmeraidc 1"‘ “’°““‘" . .- . ready existing bro-nob 111 511111111” 111" °* 111° 111111111111“ become. lhc key of understanding curgimeu w ."5u¥;‘§§i..°“;‘...i....m....°.ic§ ofidlgeggzitwillgwgfnseen w Some under which the surgical work is‘ carried on in India was described by Miss Kathleen Tucker. side. The branch is making an effort to co-ordlnate craft work on the Island, to promote new work, and bionctori the guest of- "Ifim o- lo o1» ‘Leonora Chapman was ‘Wilfred Iccky. W110 11110 11 number of friends in for Bridge M1‘!- wfl" opens for us a privilege and a poc- makes your sister-iri-law an ideal chmos for you. session-tho privilege 0i 1101111118 and As for her being older than you, that does not count at your age. m4 ‘ 1 11111’ bolus helped. and the possession of certainly a man of s: has a bctlei- chance of happiness m marrying A charming Supper Bridge was given by Mrs. Harry Sliliphant on ... . I Wednesday, at her lovely home on u; 9,11 u 1 g “m, l ' Th. tfhwovgliulg ‘wmaeieglud F"??? m Manda" a central Street. Covers were laid w d w o m x‘ er ~ 11°11"? "m"? 111111111”! °11 loyal oomradoshln- woman o1 86 than he has in mv-rryius a flapper. DOROrI-IY DIX. 2;: e a sa-ry . . Vme mm! Hunt h“! two “m” m’ eight , In the last yen,‘ mp0“ o! th furlong. Dear Miss Dix-Is there n cure for a broken heart? 1 have cords t4 m" 0°11“ H‘ cmpbm “m r 1 v 51'1""?! "e ""11 “l1 mflmfia‘ 111d P11111118 0i the ways with the man f love and 1 can't forget him. Guild special reference was made ntertainins at an “After -I"1vo d! 311d“ p11 Thursday m ‘fiends. Mrs E G 5 d h h“ laden. Because of religious belief, LITTLE COURTESIES u“, 1,, a “m,” m", m,‘ m, m ,0 m,“ m“ m“, m“ I w,“ V! n, " ‘ 1-0118? 11011:‘111:“1:18 Kali/gase- The ma“; fulme we“ been migrlohlyax? 1:11,]??? E L gantggahfiglegr£éenélagxdutfil$ lndiafsfear to destroy tthe poison-l In‘ the stir and hurry of life how do“ W11“ “n 1 do w 10,36“ 33D _HEARTE_ 1 ""'" ’ ll’s sister, , l 1' ton. Charlottetown, 2.11.21. is their guest for several ks. r ‘ 5MARTl1R0cKs FOR ' FASHIONABLE PEOPLE be the careless we are of little courtesissl Angwgf; Only in We rudely brush aside love that The mm win wk, 51°; g ummm d t ma“ yearns l0 b10111 115- 11111111111111181? We still recover and be as good afngw. u“ m 8e . m‘ o‘ b m‘ wound hearts whose loy or $011011 g But you hove to effect your own cure and the best way to do this ii hangs upon our slightest aot or Just to refuse to admit even to yourself that your affections are damaged word. Pride of carelessness cheeks Quit pitying yourself. The reason that so many women risvug- recover the spontaneous expression of our from an unfortunate love affair is because they get, such g kick out oi love. We crush and cast aside the being sorry for themselves and going on u, jug o1 your; may, may ucvei flower of life's mystery, and thcn really try to get over it. bearing flies, which may spirits o! their ancestors. part has the omen doctor per- suaded bhc inhabitants to have sdmo of the swalnps B11111?“ W11-11' the same solution which was used‘ in the Panama. canal none. Again germ-infested air must be kept out of the room when operations are Hospital is now much improved sud making steady progress toward renewed health. I U the statement is often heard that the potato baskets the Indians used to make are rnuch stronger than any that can be imported. And yet the Indians complain that the ash from which the best baskets are made is amost extinct on the Is- land. Surely a simple way to re- anlong those entertaining in Buni- mersids this week for Miss Chap- Fleld-Marshall the Duke of Con- Ilhllkht will spend four months this winter at Sidmouth. He will go there at the beginning of Novem. ber and take up residence in a. viva this dying industry would be yo ; ., 1-1 t, u," performed. Consequently it is bemoan the monotony of existence. u can orgot your lost love if you wm u“ u llttlg will power, Even p L‘; mhfffff which h" bee“ mtgczxgogilutmélugxgcz! fia o“ hermetically sealtd. Under a O, to be awake every morning to time you find 1'01" ‘mllkhts turning in his direction, wrench them away. i k- _L F - had cmwm o! mama chukka,“ “d iomperatum rising as high at 120 the wonder and majesty of it all. K9119 1111-17- Kdfll? 0101118 things. Work sohard all day that you will bi 1 c . Illustrated Drcssma mgr cssons urnls attmuve macaw“ mm‘, m, ‘kg-peg, perapiring doctors perform —Edward Howard Grlggs. glad tcgo to sleep at night . with Each pattern be encouraged ‘mount our m mung‘ l 1f possible, leave the dull little town that you no in and go to some 1 Tau" “w, _m. u um uhd , , dmm _+.<---_ ‘What are the seven ages of wo- as‘: gsfiéa 11125111111111! ggrefi 3311"?! you"? this gap faint wbommyvl f in tripped woolen, now ____ man " 111511 o e o re . And M- _ . _ ‘rm if GTJTIdITIOthQT 8 A Dunn” been m“ “though 31111911115 1°11: ‘u? 1 d “Her-real age and six guesses." 111-1111111 1511110 curd! like, find a new love to take the place of the old. Thai . ‘ ' | Tho tied neckline is sting 7t P [not yet carried out loi- the forms ,,,f;";{,,,‘;“',‘§'; k2,, wmnflioff; i‘ 111111111111" 11 11w"- noaorn-rv nix. -, with similar waistline trcatnwnt. Q" Wm , qmndmf; m, u, b, - - .1 You'll notc the sieavs cut in one t ‘ utter"; 10111141111390: in Pirnco 05ft Wales Col- am" yo“! desk he,’ .' trunk key and a. locker key, and possibly thel ksy. to: garage or an office. You don't with: w loss any one of the withthabodicqsndthisiaoneoi‘ the reasons why you'll want to mI-kd ltfle. "1 it. Another is-it/s mighty smart The Mount Mm,“ "undidu "g3. ~_ ‘ ' i the bunch, and to lose the 5.5.5:“. “nguzooyrwigimuriimrigrwh iu bind: Gmldl?” “I'm” ""'“"* 3d m‘ whoionbunch would be quite s sl of student's work in los- both . Each fits s. different lock. ther, mote-l. wood, dyed fabrics. and mdfzwmut u“ m, w m, ,0,‘ lock Christmas cards. m l" t m" tn‘ your-possessions or your privileges. for furtnitilm grim u ‘all "as mlwnd ""7 "W" m‘ and pale grey broken striped rough woolen. but very light in weight- - Canton crepe in black or colors. velvet, metal threaded silks or wool,- . m“, lti will - w cod keys in our doalinl! ,~ ' 22.32.‘: chsrmmmbrmvzllllufildlly ainfxfif?“ "Mn" m‘ m" vim‘ goon. The]. we. may bo ' - made model. . ' ; . .. Style No. 041 is designed for also: ‘ M u“ “(mm mmbnm o, m f v l‘ _ i4, l8 1a years 10,150 and 4o inches ~ > a ‘mm- sm luinqulm m "m o, Canadian Guild as Monti-ail the ail-loch material with iii yards o! 36-inch iihlnr loixsklfli and :6 yard 35-11101! 3181591“ “I 1 Trill}! s is in - ' w: gr! gig (cold M MMUIIII1EB_ goon d . _. app qua econ an sow ‘" ~"'"°°m.°_"lm.¥.._____ uiudigaicdchruisubiockmcku ' solid color: hat and jacket of matching print msurisi; Oliociiroollo CA8 roars -