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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 4

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faoe pour THE SASKATOON PIKENIX THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1020. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY? The Old Story ADVICE TO GIRLS Woman World By Annie Laurie Lest You Forget We beg to remind you that you is ill need furs this coming Winter, and that NOW is the time to have your Fur Coat or Fur Set remodelled. DONT WAIT UNTIL YOU NEED THEM! "WHERE RUNS THE RIVER. Who Where rt th 'vet hill at Secret lxidge" for the week end. The Misses Helen and Bessie Kl.iott and Mitjueen are guests of the Misses Muriel and Kiteen P.d at "Inglenook" cottage, Bike latke.

Mr. and Mrs. Siott, of Brussels, I'ntario, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Buck at their Bike Lake summer home. ing a value of $.00, in addition to her degree In violin work, AT.lM, having taken the highest first-class honor mark In violin for Canada at the reeent examination. The scholar-hlp applies on fees at the conserva-tory at any time within five year. Before graduating, Miss McCracken spent a couple of years at the ron-servatory. She has Been engaged on the staff at Begin college, and will he associated with Irofessor Bllek In teaching violin work next year.

Miss Ina Munroe of Winnipeg, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. It. Caswell, left on Tuesday for N'lneiy-niiie one-hundredths of all the crimes commuted due io womens elothi Who says it INdiee Superintendent G. J.

I-avy and C. G. MoGraw, of Texas, In a signed statement reporting the t'hding of a six-month pt ol 'e of Ihe southern crime causes. The gen: It men go further; "It is to include evert-thuiK from ho divorieevil to the late Wot hi War to what women wear or don't wear." There does seem to he a trifling alu-ence of hi the report of these poitce chief gentlemen, who went out on a still hunt fur the nf the social evil," and discovered that ninety -nine per cent of all i rlnn is due tu what women do or do not wear There is one rather striking omission In the findings of the two sleuths Their repot is completely sile.il on mens share of the "responsibility for the social evil," It is a eiguitUant fact that the allegorical story of the Creation starts oul with the assertion In chivalrous man that "the woman gave tne and I did eat. "Blaming it on the woman." has been the prime indoor sport of men ever since.

These police chiefs are following along a line of piecedent. I). atning women's clothes, from the lime nf the lig leaf down In the tune nf the backless gown, is about a far as men ever seem to gel. Isn't It about time to let women have a chance at the problem? WEDDINGS mn ti) Who hath not a.l the By alib'is grt'f-n 'edges gray And hloaaimi.a tune. Where inns 11" ttill and wed Curve i amid th.

hmi the cag-rr It lamint -i It would Its i th pm Vet this we know Pr "hat so iii.i."" dr oi w.i'i i Us It Mi iilli- At la it Hu 1 1 1 MrP11 attain'. I and wi 1 Cam i- Wild mi d'dlllnn. HEYWCOD BERGER At 22nd St. Second Avc. think, hhe writes little verses.

I know that he loves her for 1 can see It in his fate, and I know that love is to him the most sacrd thing in the world. She must love him. for tviiv one who knows him ones him. it Is the most beautiful romance. I don't think that anybody else in the world could love as beautiful as he does.

Is it right for me to try and bitak up this wond-rful romance anil make hltn love me? What should I to? I can never forget him. Already Jus name is coming the public, and In a few years It will bo so that 1 cannot turn anywheie without being reminded of my loss How rould I forget'. And to think of how beautiful life would be if he wete near to make everyth.ng seem wonderful: Please help ine-v What van I do HiiITv; Po you resllv think that it would be a gracious thing for you to do. my dear, to break up this beautiful romance between this young man whom you idealise and the young lady whom you admit is a suitable companion for And, besides, do you think that you could, no mlftter what your blandishments or superior attractions, since to him "love is the most sacred thing In the world? No, dear, dont try to wean him from the girl you nre sunk he loves, who may be the inspiration of the wonderful talents you describe. Content yourself with and be proud of.

having been an encouragement when he shall have arrived. And, dear, some day you may be glad you did not try. True love will come to one who can appreciate the fine things as your letter proves you do. PEAR ANNIE LAURIE: 1 know a young man who is 30 year old. He posses very umtsuul talent for fit lion writing, and I a.n sine that he will be a suocessful author Even at this early point in his life several of the better magazines and publishers hate accepted and a-ked fur his work.

He still goes to college, however, and leads all the literary clubs there He is very handsome and his literary talent seems to be written on Ins face. Although literature Is Ihe only art into which he puts his whole heart, he paints Illustrations for his stones has a beautiful voh and play aev era I musical instruments. He is the most lornantlc person that I ever Knew. There is nothing whuh does not seem beautiful tu him. There is nothing which he cannot make' Interesting hy showing a new way to look at It.

It Is like going off into another world to hear nim tula and to feel the beauty and wonder of his heart. He is so good-natured is Impossible for him lu dislike any one. In other words he Is eten above my Ideal of what a perlect man should iie. Please help me, dear Annie laturie. I am 19 years old.

I am considered to be tery good looking, and hold a place in the best society. I nave known this young man for two years. Like everyone else, I fell in love with him when I first met him. I have done all I could to help and encourage him in the pursuit of his great ambition, lie has always my best friend, and he Is so niee to me tnat I hardly know how to thank him for it. But he loves some one Ise.

Bhc is very beautiful, and one or two years younger than myself, I MANUFACTURING FURRIERS THE STYLE CENTRE OF THE WEST; Owing to the serious Illness of his I mother. Mr. II. A Swallwel) left on I A pretty wedding took place Saturday for Kincardine, Paul's church, Regina, Mon-His brother will accompany him from morning at 30, when Miss Olive Carberry. Betger.

recently the matt on of the Mel wile municipal hospital, became Prof S. Rooke and Prof A. tlle brtd of Mr- Wilfrid G. Hey wood, Coleman, of Toronto 1'mversltv. Melville.

The ceremony was per-doing mountain climbing with be irnKd bv Rev J. Irwin, of Bal-A I pi oe Club in British Columbia. rres The bride entered the churon Mr. Jas. Hindson.

to the strums Miss Ethel Mai lachUn, Judge ol lhp wedding inarch played by II. the Juvenile court. Is at Lang this I-'1 Uaubacli. She was chainnugly week and will spend a few days nl 11 SIIU of sand-colored tri-the end of the week at Regina Beach. 'oetle, wilh hat to match, trimmed jin old rose and gold, and wore a Ladv Lake and her children, and I bouquet roses.

Miss Ma- Afiss Seater, are at Leadner's Grove 1 d('ll'ine Hmdsoti. the bridesmaid, was Fort Qu'Appelie. They have taken pi'plul-v Skwnetl in old roses and Ihe Thompson cottage for a time white ttirolette. with picture hat in ho same tones, and corsage bouquet Mrs. W.

J. Hazelton has returned ''muions. The groom was alto Govan after a brief visit with her by Chas. McCloy of Melville. Good Morning! Saskatoons" Go To Waste kutnnu berries are drying on busht along the Pike lake ti.uk main fathers and mothers of big families would be glad to pn them tor their winlcts fruit Kuppi Ho -h same large-hearted luntm mi i form a jituev service to them to amt 'rom the imIcIks iun-pa k( ra could Like im and sa ml a piotitable du Ml 'id ho.

Its whuh hold mu titaswieof I im id ih 1 rml. WESLEY WJLS. HEARS REPORT ON EJS WORK Ono why signs herself mothn" hrts a suggestion to make (hiough The Star to hig-hearted citizens ani owners of mjuhI big tars. She tells i is that bushels of Sa I.attu. parents, Hon.

and Mrs. S. Jtegina. The gift of the bridesmaid was an onyx ring, pearl-set; and to the best man a lie pun. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs.

Jas. Hindson, LllJU Lome street. The prettily -appointed table was presided over by Mrs. Blanchard, ot Long Beach, assisted by Miss Florence Hastings, Mr. and Mrs lie) wood left on the Imperial Limited for Vancouver and -Seattle, and on IWWWWW Mrs.

S. Parrott and children with Mrs Parrotts mother, Mrs John Chinnlek, have returned from a month's visit to Arlington Beach Mrs. James W. Mereus spending the month of August at Tike Lake. Love and Married Life At Wesley Women's Missionary Society meeting Tuesday afternoon the members hoard an encouraging report ol personal work done hy Mrs.

J. Wilson and a comprehensive review of the study book chapter on Korea by Mrs. E. H. Triol-ev.

A social hour was enjoyed at the close of the, formal program. DAYLIGHT Thursday Friday Saturday By Idah McGlons Gibson THEATRE The Toronto Women's Press Club 11,11 will reside at Melville has Issued Invitations to a tea nl th" Sherburne House Club on Tuesday Aug. HI, from 4 to fi oclock, in honor of M.1SS Btllinghurst, and the ladies of the Imperial Press Conference A quid but pretty wedding took place the presence of a few allace Reid PALE CHEEKEDGIRLS TIRED-OUT WOMEN QUICKLY BUILT UP relatives at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Rohlui Anduson, elden, at lugh noon Thurs-uay, July 39. when their youngest daughter, Annie Irene, became the bride of Mr. Flrntst FJarl Maunders, eldest son of Rev. H. 1L and Mrs.

Maunders. of Haney, Mask. The bride, who was given awav hv her father wore the bride-groom's gift, a white gold pendant set with diamonds. and looked charming in a dainty gown of white georgette touched with blue over a foundation of duchess with picture hat of blue arid sand, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

If. Maunders, and Mrs. Maunders, mother of the bridegroom, played Mendelssohn's wedding march. After the wedding dinner the happy- couple left hy motor for Prince Albert, and will visit friends at Mas-katnon and Hanlev before returning to their home In Weldon. wish now that 1 had told Tom to lend it to him." "Well, it is all over now," 1 said.

"I am glad that if my mother's home had to go Charles has it." DEEDS IN HER NAME "But Charles baid that the deeds are made out in your name, Katherine." "Do you think, Alice, that would allow Charles Goodwin, who has loved nte ever since I was a child, to give me something that my husband has deliberately taken from me?" "No. you couldn't do that. she said "Oh, what a mess John has gol us all into. 1 can not understand his ideas on the subject of money, when It belongs, or should be given, to the women folks of his family. Fie is scrupulously honest with business men and business transactions" "I flunk.

Alice, that I could forgive him for his affair with Elizabeth Moreland easier than I can forgive him for what he has done to me now." "Oh. my dear, he has never had a real affair with Elizabeth Moreland. "Yes he has." "How do you know? "How does any woman know. I know that no woman would have the effrontery to treat John Gordon's wife as FJItzabeth Moreland has treated me unless she knew that she was more to him than and wanted him to know. WONDERFUL RECORD MADE BY NEW BLOOD-FOOD REMEDY Certain Results Guaranteed Sidney (Beene and Mrs.

Clifford Sifton, of Toronto, will spend the next month at St. Andrews hv th Sea. Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Stuart are spending August In Capl. Parkin's cottage at Pike laike. Miss Wilson and Miss Bradshaw- are their ffucstt this werk Miss Johnston has as hot guest at Pike Ii kc, Musas Rhea Rurrows. i Mr and Mrs.

,1. H. Rolph and fa.ni-ily and Mr. and Mrs. R.

Waun and son. are at Aiere.M rottae. Fhkc Teak, foj ihe summer. Mr ('Uude B. M'Quitfton hai returned to Edmonton after a business visit in Saskatoon.

Mjs. Elliott Gordon and Master Ernest Gordon lea.e today to tspend a month as guests of Mrs. Gordon brother. Dr. E.

G. Sparling, and Mrs. Sparling at the.ir Buffalo Iike ranrh in Alberta. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Wtl'loughby sre moving into Suite 10, Ayers Apartments, Fourth avenue, this week. Hev A "Ml h-s p-iurnrd fom a ci-h 1,1 surrounding towns mcl.idu-K Uakaw and Btit.ie iln-rt. Mrs lohn Ktsher and luldren hav gone to Snmnierl.ind HI'. loin ill. Fl-nn Miss Mane Me Carlane Mtss Mac- Lend left Tuesdsv hv automobile for Like hat i paw a here they will spend a four week-1 holiday.

Mr. and Mrs Alfred Carnet- left Saskatoon Tuesday evening. Tin-y will spend a few dess in New ork and sail on the oiwupn for Southampton Miss Nellie Arthm of Boh- tavgeon, id has fare appoints 1 to the spiff of WeM.ninder Ladie s' College. Sir imw Ijoiurlir'd th min ister nf th interior in Pmniifr Ar-thur Meighenr vnb'net i- holiday Icint'T Th 'innual f'lm-r the Nipun) Club nf C.iticHi.t will tt th; elcnm al Al'MitU AssiniLoim iln a W. KMr nnd Dr.

Kpm Hrll innr ln rnn-uotifd as uis'sIk'Iit if k' 'hp prM-loncy. -i aK T- h.is oniil nuin- brs of tin1 Alpine Club Tho rrwH'Mtff of Holon M-K of to UillUitn wa of 'Swift ('urrprif. ih annoii'M'ol to Mk ploi ai -man in St John'? thtmh on M. Lal'V Herbert i.o ihe on woman th deification of rt respntat Jlns'lishmon and nomn who will rpp-rfvont rh it rountrN thp n'rlumn plebr'itinMs in thp I nttpdl StdtP-a in iIip pn-pntpnan cHftbrationK tb lamUn.fi: of FUlcrin. Anions nmn who hae ooAn sflcrtpd flip rommittpp Top onp brvt knnva-n to A iTtprira n.

is S.r Arthur and I a rl Hprbprt hap lood for several ears at WaabinKton. when bo represented the British Cvernmont. Iadv Herbert an American by Pirth. The Queen of Rumanii taug-ht lu-ury-buying folk a good leswon recently when slo. entered an tuitique shop.

She puked up an am her statuette and waked the prh e. cine hundred and twenty pounds" was tne reply. That1. too mm for me. ea.il the Queen, and her daughter.

Princess FT.izabeth. who was with the Queen, added must think we are Miss Jean G. Bayer let- at 0 oclock Wednesday night for London, England. where she will enter London University for a years study. W.

P. Bate, who is on his vacation at Bike Lake, momred into the city Wednesday for the meeting of the Saskatoon Buh':" School Board Mr. and Mr Robert Bell, of the Saskatoon Co- i vnry of Music, who are spe-i-g "-eir vacation at Banff, are eipj.f -nme the latter part of this el Mrs. H. L.

Urt leaves next Monday for a months' visit in c'ntario. She by the great lakes and interns divide her time between Toronto. Brantford and Windsor, wiierv she has relatives. Mrs. A.

Fuller left today for riato, Where she will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. Keith Smith, of the department of telephones, Regina, has left for Toronto, where he has accepted a position with the Northern Electric. Miss Jean McCracken of Regina, has received news from the Toronto Conservatory of Music that she is entitled to tho partial scholarship, hav- ANGUS GRAY A prettv wedding was solemnised at the home of the bride's parents. 200 Kennedy Street.

Winnipeg, on Saturday afternoon, July 31, at 2, 30 when their youngest daughter, Mar-I garet Gillespie Bryson, was united I in marriage to Mr. Warwick An-Igus. youngest son of Mrs. G. 4.

Miss Eileen Mtlsom arrived in xhlllUTa The Rev' -Saskatoon from Regina this morning Roddaai affiliated, to visit her sister, Mrs. F. H. Crane, I hengrin wedd ng march was for three weeks. Miss lyireen Milsnm.

I l.lay?d b-v Mlss let erguson as who has been Mrs. Crane's guest for the past few weeks, is returning to the bride entered the drawing room with her father, who gave her in Tomorrow Elizabeth Moreland's Letter. New Course at McGill Sick Abed Bale 'people have blond In other words, the blood is waterv and lacks ted corpuscles. The stomach is wrong Assimilation is poor and food is nol changed into blond. Naturally the system is robbed of vitality, lacks strength and reennstru' tive power.

Don't slip front vigor into weakness. Don't allow- the appetite to fail, but instead usp F'etruzone. You're bound to feel rejuvenated and strengthened at once. Appetite is braced tip, digestion is stimulated, vigor imparted to the stomach. Everything you eat is transformed into nutriment that supplies what your thin, weak system, needs.

Vital, life-giving blood that makes rosy checks and dancing eyes that's' the kind that Ferrnzone makes, I The strength ami buoyant that defies depression and tiredness. I that's the sort you ct with F'erro- zone I Every pale woman tan transform her apearanee with' F'errozmie. I Not only will it improve looks and spirits, hut hy rebuilding all weak, tirp-d organs, Ferrozone establishes a soundness of health that's surpris- ing. For women and girls who want to feel well, to look well, trf he well, and stay well, nothing known in the an- nals of medicine is so certain as F'errozone. Wont you try F'errozone? Concentrated cure in tablet form, I that's F'errozone.

FOc. per box or six for J2.F0, at all dealers, or direct hy mail from The Catarrhozone Co, Kingston, tint. "What i.s the nmlter, Katharine?" Alice asked, jumping forward and putting her arms around me as 1 swayed a little. "Nothing, dear, nothing," I answered, anil straightened as though to meet the greatest blow 1 have ever had in my life "Yes, there is. dear I know there is something terrible the matter.

You are pale as death. Is Karl Shepard dead "No. no. this telegram docs not in any- way relate to Karl Bhepard. If you will excuse me, dear, I think that I will go to my room.

I'll have to be alone a little while." "But you must tell nte. Katherine. 1 want to help you dear. You cannot be alone in such trouble as you seem to be in now." "Oh, yes 1 can, my dear. Trouble and grief always call for 1 turned away toward my room.

Alice followed me. "I may seem an intrusion to you. Katherine, but I isnnot let you go to your room. Let me telephone to John. "No.

he is the last one I want to see," I saiid impetuously. "What has he been doing now?" asked Alice quickly as we entered my room. "I don't understand how he couid do it," I said, more to myself than to her. "What has he done, Katherine?" "He sold my cihildho-od home the gift of my parents-without my knowledge. "But he couldn't do that," affirmed Alice.

You would have to sign deeds and things, wouldn't you?" TELEGRAM FROM CHARLES "I thought t-n, but here Is a telegram from Charles Goodwin which says: 'Do not be distrefcsed over anything you may hear. I heard John wished to sell the old home and am having the deeds again made out in your name. Charles." "I am going to telephone to Tom and ask him to come right over here," said Alice decisively. "No, don't do that. There may be some mistake.

Let me think. Iet me think. Surely John could not sell the house without my knowledge." And then ail at once it came to me. A little while before, during John's management of my oil lands, I had given him unlimited power of attorney, and while I had been traveling down here, he had evidently gone back and tried to sell my family home. of course he did not know that Charles had bought it.

Now I knew, however, why he had been so nervous ever since he returned, why he was so anxious to get me into the new house, and why he seemed perfectly willing to buy anything that 1 wanted to put Into it. "l-et's get John here," said Alice. "I hate to come to the conclusion that the meanest man In the world is my brother." "No. don't call him. know he has done this.

He wanted me to give him the last little nest egg that 1 had left from the oil wells, and I would not do it. He thinks he has a right to dispose of my property as he wishes. I think, too, that he has the legal right now. as 1 have given him my power of attorney. I am sure his excuse will he that he did not have money enough to make the next payment on the new house and that he thought he would not bother me with any of th details concerning It.

You know, dear, what he told Tom when he tried to borrow some money to make the next payment." "Oh. dear," exclaimed Alice, I Symptoms: Sinlflnp; sprlls, dizziness, flut- tering of Hip heart, sudrn hursts of wop or merriment. Diagnosis: Emotional hjperstrabismus of the mental optics or love. Treatment: A beautiful nurse before, after, during and between meals. Latest Bulletin: Patient rapidly growing worse.

Public is called in conference. Fun contagion certain. You'll break out all over with laughs. With BEBE DANIELS as NURSE! marriage. Members of the nursing profession graduate nurses are to be given at McGill university one year of graduate study with two alternative couts-es one gives instruction in public nealth nursing and the otner will give a thorough grounding in the methods of teaching and administration in schools of nursing.

It is anticipated that several scholarships will he offered and the support of the QuPbtx: provincial blanch of the Red Cross is assured. Miss Madeline Shaw. R.N.. is to be head of the new school. Miss Shaw has Just completed several graduate courses at Columbia university, and holds a diploma from the Teachers' college of that university, and is a graduate of Montreal General hospital.

Lecture courses will be provided by McGill university. Medical faculty, School of Physical Education and the Department of Household Science. In addition to the nurse doctor, the staff will include Fr. ,1. C.

Simpson, Dr. F. W. Harvey, Dr. T.

A. Starkey, Wr. G. S. Mundie.

Dr. W. A. L. Styles, Dr.

A R. M. McLean. IT. YV.

D. Tail. Dr. Maude Abbott, Mr. J.

it. Ihiwkson. Regina today, Mr Jack Budd. of Toronto, and Mr. CogUn.

were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rolph at Averest t'otlage, Pike Iske, this week. Mrs.

J. E. Mersman and Miss Fletcher have returned home after a Lwo works' trip at Idke Lake. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Farnant, Mr. Lynwood Farnam, and Mr. and Mrs.

T. Gibson Hall, have returned from a month's visit at the Pacific coast. Miss Htlen F'erguson visited Miss Gertrude Bate at 1ike Lake this week. Pr. S.

B. Nelson, of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Webb at Tike Iaike. Pr. and Mrs. C.

K. Langford and daughter Helen, were guests of Sheriff and Mrs. Calder at "I-affalot" Cottage, Pike I-ake, on Monday. The resignation of Mrs. J.

M. McLennan, as president of the Ottawa Women's Canadian Club, has been accepted with regret. Mrs. McLen- I bn Saturday afternoon, nan is at present abroad with her I at when Miss Falith family. Mrs.

J. A. Wilson is now gantry daughler of Mr and Mrs. president, with Mrs. FYank Carved' h- A- Chantry.

1306 Ave North, and Mrs. J. B. McRae as vice-presl- I beL'am, the brlfle of Mr- Iax Den The brides gown was of white taffeta and the bridal veil was held in (dace by a wreath of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of orphelia roses and sweet peas and her only ornament was a topaz pendant, an heirloom and the gift of an aunt.

The bridesmaid. Miss Lillian Gray, a sister of the bride, was attired in a tau pie chamieuse satin and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and sweet peas. Mr. Robert Wilson, of Regina, acted as groomsman. While the register was being signed Mr.

Lucier rendered "Give Me All uf 1011. Immediately following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served from a table prettily decorated with Gowers and centred with the wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Angus left on a trip to the south.

Going away the briae travelled in a rose jersey suit and picture hat of grey Georgette and wore a pearl necklace, the gift txf the groom. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Angus will reside permanently in Regina. Announcements dents.

The club will entertain at tea on Frlday, August 6. for Mias M. Blllington, who will he with the Imperial Press Conference. ft Mr. Willard McGregor was guest of Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Under he ome. The ceremony was performed I by Rev.

Canon Gmlth. The bride was given away by her father and was attended by her sister, Miss -Minnie Chantry. Following the ceremony a i reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where dainty re- Jfreshments were served to a host of friends. Fhe Union Jack Club picnic, which was to have been held this afternoon, will he postponed if the afternoon is wet. So that they may he able to see what renovating has been done to the parsonage and to decide what is still needed to be done, members of the Ladies' Aid Society of Grace Me1 ho-dist church will meet at the pari, on-age, 428 Tenth Street, on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Children run for heaping dishes of rich, crackly Kelloggs Toasted Corn Flakes toasted as only Kelloggs know how poured crisp and fragrant from WAXTITE packages, plump with goodness. Made and packed in our big kitchens here in Toronto. This signature is your guarantee RELIGIOUS, CONFERENCES Rev. FT. Sinnett of I-anigan is giving religious conferences daily to school teachers at 10 2 30 p.m.

and 7.30 p.m in f-t. Paul's i hurch. FlAnf It Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty OWEN WOOD A pretty but quwt wedding was solemnised at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

F'. Wood, of Pelisle, Tuesday. August 3. when their daughter. Frances became the bride of Mr.

Stuart Owen, of Ietroit. Mich. The bride was charming in whitp satin and georgette and white picture hat and carried a bouquet of -white carnations, sweet peas and fern. She was attended by her sis- ter. Miss Margaret Wood, who wore a soft cream silk and pink hat and carried pink and white sweet peas and fern.

Mr. Own was supported I by Mr. John ft. Wood, brother of I th bride. Mrs.

Kaake and Mr. Cook played the wedding march and dur-ing th signing of the register Miss Lillian Miller sang very sweetly "Because." Following the ceremony a dainty lunch was served. Miss Romena Miller presided over the punch bowl and Mrs. A. F.

Gon cut the Ices. Mr. and MJ-s. Owen left on th af-trnoon train for Detroit, Mtrh. Th hrtd's traveling suit was (up s.lk poplin with small hat to match.

EDMUNDS YATES Miss Frances Lilv Tates, of Oak-lands. California- and Mr. Rupert Chesley Edmunds, of Macklin. son of th Rev. 8.

C. Edmunds, of Toronto, were quietly married on Tuesday evening, August 3. at half past seven at Wesley parsonage. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F.

M. Mathere. Th bride and bridegroom were attended by Mrs. Elmer Young and Wr. Adam Stewart.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds will reside at AladUm. By Crtftw Ktmbi FRIDAY, AUG. 8 Conflicting influences prevail bn this day, although it may not be read as an unfortunate one.

The conspicuous place of Mercury with reference to the Sun ns well as to the Moon, is an Indication of fluctuations In business whicti may require adroit manipulation to turn the balance toward the profit sne. Care should be exercised In the signing of all writings, contracts and documents. There may be an opportunity for an advantageous change or Journey, and a friendly Jupiter holds the prospect of financial gain In all matter outside of speculation. There may be some worries or anxieties, but these promise to he negatived by the greater good. Those whose birthday it is have the augury of a successful year They I Pdtet Crm FUke-S)fc4 Krvimbfrt Knimbied Brsn-ft tn mi moderrated kichn tt TORONTO mlway wrapped Wajrtite'' Sold Everywhere few cents buys "Danderine an application of Danderine" you should, however, sign all writings cn not find a fallen hair or any dan cautiously and avoid speculation.

AjdruiT. besides every hair shows new child born on this day will be actiy. life, vigor, brightness, mors color clever, fond of change and successful, i and thickness..

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