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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 8

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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ill 1 1 SASKATOON' STAIf.PlKKNiA. NnVK.MIlKi: 'JC t. i k.hi flflllll HHIII'IIIIM iliilllllil SOCIAL and PERSONAL NKW MINISTKR "VWr Aaci's" MISS DUNHAM DIES SUDDENLY AT LONG BEACH hyl M. If isisi oi IIAVIL'V u'ua i be 1 reiving with her wan Mm, Mis Imniiuin, who had vtNited Mr U.boii Iii-ik lit Itilxrvuld diuiHK the ln' live Hkn, in delicate health. I 'eatii raine from heatt failure.

With Mr. and Mr Wlltiuii, Miu Imnliuin arrived in the nuiith on Kutuiday, NovMiiber 2. Mm. Wilson accompanied her me-ter'e lemalim to llrockville, Ontario, where Interment made In th family plot. I nAPTISTCIILRCII FX) it CHRISTMAS The gift that la rich In eoiit Imeiit.

Chi ist mini la only a lew week off. Hetter mUe your appointment now. Phone 3773. Steele' 'Studio Ltd 129 2nd N. Opposite McHowan' guest of compliment at a din-1 Neely, be.

oinlngiy li. In Krey tier on Mondnv rvi-tiiriK by the georgette. The loom was lii mlnif m. iiitM ia of the blidgn cluii to i ly decoi ated wit yellow and mauve I which Hhtt belongs, thu gin stn taking chrysunthemunin. A tea cloth of this opu tunny to extend (JimiiI hand made llriissels line giaced the wishes bet.ue her departure for table, where Mrs.

li. Muli aster and I Is.mlon, Kngland. Miss Hanley Mis. IMrfenbaker, of leaves on Kriday and will upend poured tea. Assisting were Mr.

A. wee in Winnip.K en route. 1 IV. Hrodie, Mis K. Will.

Mis Lur ('1'yieman and Mis Jiaii Morrmoii If 1. Tufnliiill I i if SImmUuIi.iiII. Sister of Mrs, Runsell Wilson Taken to Family Burying; Place at Brockville utUT Ji i Woid tin been received by iela-; Hnv all JiiIcph from canned fruit. i i i I live In Saskatoon of the death of It I excellent In peliitlne or t3 given by Mr, (i. M.

Donald on 'rl-! Fortitude Lodge lj.dK Anxilmry Ml" 'Iu'hlb make fruit aauce for cottage pud-duy. to the Urolheihood of Itailway Kuwiell hron. at Long HeacM. i Trainmen agnlii come to the aiU" iovomner n. Mr.

and Mi s. William Hopkins, of The star-Phoenix Christma Fund who have been In Victoria. DC, for. with a tea and ehower thl after- the lust few week, have left for noon in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Suth- f.

7 0 Ouave DDuy QonDDeDu f. southern California, where they will erlntid, Old friend of the fund, the spend tlm winter. members extend a cordial Invitation. I to the public. Mrs.

M. A. Halfour, who is leaving1 nhortiy for Toronto, waa pleasantly Mr. and Ml. J.

I'. Pouglaa, of surprised at her home on Monday, Wadena, ate vlaltlng In "ie city for 717 DulTerin Avenue, by a number a few days, of friend Including Mr. and Mrs. J. ilaldef, Mr.

Kriitnn, Mrs. J. Com- The ladies of St. Marv'f will en-rie, Mr. FHithfull, Mr.

J. W. liar- lertain at a whist drive in the churrh vey, Mr. It. J.

Hay, Mm. C. Miners, hall on Wednesday at o'clock. The Mi. Joe Mighton, Mis.

VV. Noirl, convener are Mr. H. O'Brien and Mrs. J.

M. Singleton, Mr. and Mr. Mr. T.

iaves. Rev. and Mrs. James Stnichan Given Reception; Welcome Extended by Churches The Sir.nliiin. recently arrival frmii tin- must id assimif tin' pastcratc of 1 1 1 -Hrst Haplist Chun li.

uith Strarhan, was the px'M (if honor at a reception ui von Iy member of tin coMgivnation in the church Ntiiiiv room. K. H. Crimp pifsiilcd, intnulnciiijj f-pcakf-rs ri'pn's'Utin tin- con-iirppatfoti. tin: other chindn'S of Saskatoon and the I la pt ist Convention.

KTKM WKMOMK i J. Kstry mid Mr'. H. IV Sin-flair fpukif lur (lie ('lunch i(Tirils Mild th cxIciuliiiK a fur- dial woloiPinp to the lrw iiiimInIpi' and his wife. Hev.

J. V. Pratt vnicoii pipptiiigs from tlio Minlsterm! Association and Rev. W. (I.

ml- i dressed the monilicts of rimcn'-Katlon hrifflv cm thfir responsibility in assisting thn by fidelity and lnvaltv In the life and work (if 1 1 1 fliiirch. Rev. Archibald Wind, the I former pastor of the church, now, mpt'rintt'ndent of home missions.1 welcomed the newcomers on behalf of the Western KaptiM Convention. Jack Storr, Mis. McKinnon.

The 'it f. guests presented Mr. Halfour with a lovely rose nilk dressing gown embroidered In gold. Mrs. Paldes presided at the tea table and was assisted, by Mrs.

Storr and Miss tl. Middleton. Mr. and W. C.

Wyatt announce the engagement of their daughter, Klleu, to Mr. li. A. Whit-combe of North Battleford. The marriage will take place about the middle of December.

Miss Irma Jean Campbell, H.N., of Duck Lake, who has been on month' vacation at her home, i turned to Saskatoon on Sunday. Dr. Stoevea visited Duck Lake over the week-end. returning to Saskatoon on Monday. Thursday afternoon of this wek Mr.

VV. J. Holliday. 212 Ninth Street, i opening her home for a tea and shower for the Christmas Fund. From 3 to 6 o'clock friends of the fund wishing to make dona- V- Mis Marjorie Wilson, who w.i Children don't wait for a second call when there's Heinz Cooke Spaghetti for lunch.

Rather they'll be begging you to hurry lunch along. And it's only a matter of minutes to heat and serve Heinz Cooked Spaghetti It's only in Heinz Cooked Spaghetti that you can possibly find such flavor, such goodness. The Heinz made dry spaghetti the Heinz Tomato Sauce, made from sun-ripened tomatoes and spices crowned with the tang of a special cheese it has the unrrstakable quality and goodness that only Heinz car. impart to food. When you buy Heinz Cooked Spaghetti you buy the same unmatched quality that gives you much more for your money in Heins Cream of Tomato Soup, Heinz Prepared Mustard Heinz India Relish, Heinz Appli one of Norman Wilks' pupil during I tinna of any description will be wel his master classes conducted In Ed come iruests.

tioiuaay naa lor many years given the public this opportunity on oenaii oi me lunu. Isahel and Kenneth Ilai.uht as they will appear In "Xick Nacks ol' the Cameron and Cameron production, at. the Regent Hall Friday and Saturday, November and 150. They are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Haight, 'Fourth Street. monton this summer, is entertaining in his honor this evening after the recital. Mrs. John O. Diefenbaker, received for the first time since her marriage on Saturday afternoon her new home 22 Twentieth Street, West Prince Albert.

Over one hundred ladies called between tne hours of 3.30 and ti o'clock. Mrs. Diefenbaker was wearing her wedding gown of white satlu and tulV. Re- Mr. Stnichan replied appreciative ly and Mis.

Strachan. who was presented with a sheaf of lovely chrysanthemums bv little Ktith HiirrinKton. spoke wittily. tflad to find "(lowers on the prairies." which she had been assured were barren ground. A pleasing musical prngram was contributed bv Svdnev And Hogarth.

Mrs. ReKinnld Hrehaut. Mrs. Cherry. Mrs.

Vaughan, K. T. Jones, Mr. Titus, all of whom were most geiier-j ous with sons. Kefreshments were served fiom a MATRIMONIAL ADVERTISING USED IN 1771 LADY IUIONDDA LAUNCHES COUNTER ATTACK WHEN LORD PRIVY SEAL SPEAKS flower-dc( ked table presided over by Mrs.

P. Hinder and Mrs. Keye. the ladies of the congregation assisting. "Lady Bellaston Insertion in Old Copy of "Carls-krona Vackoblad" Discloses Quaint "Copy" Canadian Press CTdCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov.

26. The art of matrimonial adver- I Butter or any of the Heinz 57 Varictiei IIE1NZ COOKED SPAGHETTI SOLE Anes Clark Band Will Send Gifts With Annual Bale tising seems to be of old standing (judging from an insertion in the PROMINENT BUSINESS VOMAN MAKES SPIRITED DEFENSE AGAINST J. H. THOMAS FOR DECLARATION THAT UNEMPLOYMENT WAS DUE TO "PIN MONEY" WORKERS IN CANADA IS PACKED IN CANADA A inok a'ld viettnla record shower; Swedish provincial newspaper rne, "Carlskrona Veckoblad." of i771, recently unearthed. The advertisement read: "The honorable public will not too adversely note the following well-meant advertisement.

As it sometimes happens that a pretty and well-to-do-girl long passes un ME be nek' uniter the auspices i the Agnes Clark Mission Hand at the Associated Press it is' against the interests of the of Mrs. George Murray, llftj LONDON. Nov. 25. nation for women to work.

Kvet v-Snridlna Crescent. Fast, on ednes-; ()ne the 1()Sl prominent one works who is kept by someone c'ny from 3.40 to ti clock. wurnen of ti country and else. My experience in business done form will be sent with the an- a djrprtor of gn companies, yester- that most women who work are on I Christmas bale to Hal.ord llos- dliy Kngland's employed fern- a pin money basis. I''a'- iniiuty in a counter attack on J.

II. "Most of them because they need Thomas, lord privy seal and niin- the money." ister of employment. Klin wui.l IVlul nl'n if He speech to the House cf no resnorisihilii Scoofted 0 in tomato sauce with cheese THAT JOYOUS FLAVOR i "-3 Jj Graham Spry Will Address Women's Canadian Club Commons, had denounced women n()t work t(J uppoIt thpnl. pin money workers economically Helyes it to et fathers unfair end against tne interests of to U(1ort famiy ot Kr0Wn up th n-'tion daughters, suppose even that many Wo legislation can cure it. ne women are workjng for )in money? 4 wnai wouiu happen to the tun r-n ,1 Ihc'mimber of women monpv whpn Farned? llwouid be One Nation Two Cultures, will engaged in industry today- doing wav and however soent be the suhiect of an eHd'esa which noticed just because of the fact that honorable suitors do not know her fortune or how much her parents will bestow on her es a wedding gift, it is hereby announced that, now, an honorable girl 21 years cf age, rather pretty, mannerly, a la mode, and well bred, who understands cooking, washing, and baking, (which no doubt will be further improved through her intelligence when she, through marrying, gets more practice in household matters), possesses in property, real and movable, about 15,000 silver Dalers, besides what she expects in legacy from her old prandmothcr.

"If some decent bachelor, preferably a noble, clergyman, or otherwise well-situated man shou'l speculate, a somewhat precise address, of the girl's guardian can be had at the printing office of this paper. But it is stipulated as a condition that none but gallant cavaliers well built, snd of good carriage, take the trouble of offering their names; in the opposite case no further particulars will be given." DR. LAYCOCK TO SPEAK will be delivered by Graham Spry, national secretary of the Association of Canadian Clubs, at a meeting of the Women's Canadian Club which will be held at the Hudson's Bay dining room on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. work that men did before the war nu)re wol is very substantial -women thati need rot be so employed." lorencc J'ndcrwood secro-Ladv Khondda retort-d with: ot the VV omens I-reedom "It "is strange thit Mr. Thomaa.

Lo8e said: socialist, should he advocating "We think the Thomas statement idleness for any ion of the com-; is simply scandalous. Jtls not for rnunitv. It is ridiculous to say that him to he the inquisitor of why women work. Like Old Adam lit hi the mode fT oft o-morrow! MRS. A.

F. BFKKY who takes the part of Lady Bellaston in the Edward German opera "Tom Jones" to be staged by the Philharmonic Society early in December. Mrs. Kerry shares honors with Mrs. Paul Naftel, who will take the part for three nights of the performance.

is just trying to blame the women 1 for unemployment. Kvery woman has a right, to work no matter what her position If she chooses to do so. A pSTDRlji Thwwlirf.rNtftlWirti Pr. S. R.

Laycock will speak on "The New System Examination" and Mrs. A. J. Dearness will play a piano solo at the meeting of the King Edward Home and School Club tonight at 8 o'clock in the school. or anv llmrtT rumour COMPLAINT WE arc all familiar with the complaint: "The children are so good at home but when I take them away they act like little demons." The child learns very early in life that his mother acts differ Mintitf Nor NAUta PAT.O airings relief and ently when strangers are around.

In popular lingo, he can get away the We can wonder that under with murder. comfort Druegists will refund money if FAZO OINTMENT fails BABY to relieve itching, blind. VJ -4 X.1-, t- Bleeding, or protruding lr I s. piles, in handy tubes with jiuepipe, 75c; tin box, wc um1" fM-( circumstances he seizes the opportunity by the neck and hold3 onto it. To What Type? We all know the nhy youngster who won't speak, who refuses to say "Thank you," who hides Ins head in his mother's lap or slaps at a friendly hand.

We recognize, too, the little held-down-at-honie child who capers about, tears open all the closet doors, opens drawers, pulls things from the tabic and rushes madly from one attraction to another. He makes the most of this opportunity in the home of strangers to do what he is spanked arid slapped for doing at home. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME If you have Catarrhal DeafneM or head and ear noltcs or are growing hard of hearing go to your druggi.it and get 1 ounce Parmint (double strength), and add to; It 't p.nt of hot water and a little gVanu- We can never be sure just what makes an infant restless, but the remedy can always be the (iOoJ old Casturia There's comfort in every drop of this pure vegetable preparation, and tint the slighted harm in its frequent ue. As often as Baby has a fretful spell, is feverish, or cries and can't sleep, let Castoria soothe and quiet Sometimes it's a tn'tch of colic. Sometimes constipation.

Or diarrhea a condition that ahvavs he checked without delay. Just keep Castoria handy, and eive it promptly. Relief will follow taied sugar Hke tablespoon iui iour I times a day. I I Tnls will often brine quick relief from the diMresjtinz head noises. tMoeeed noetrlfs very promptly: if it doesn't, you should caU a physician.

All through babyhood, Castoria should be a mother's standby; and a wise mother does not change to troner medicines as 'he child rrows older. Ca-toria is readily, obtained at any drugstore, and the Pennine easily identified by the Chas. II. Fletcher signature that appears on every wrapper. slmtjld open, treathtrg become and th-i mut us stop dtopiJirix into the tnroai.

it is eiuty to ct-its lutle and Is pleasant to take. Anyone who has Catarrhal Deaf- nees or hed unises shouid give this pre- sciiptton a trial. TT TEARING Penmans New Full -Fashioned Silk Hose, the truly modern Canadian girl literally "'walks in beauty" A beauty that sweeps from trim, slim ankle to shapely knee. The firmer, finer weave, the lovely "ensemble colors," the special reinforcements at points of wear all combine to set a new standard in hosiery smartness and utility. rsaj: Clever women know that beauty of costume depends on beauty of foundation garments.

They, therefore, select Watson's superfine rayon undersilks pajamas, negligees, vests, pantees, slips. Richly lustrous. Soft and sheer. Yet wonderfully wearable and washable In all the loveliest tints. The little show-off is another familiar type.

He talks all the time, refusing to let the adults get in a word. When he misbehaves he enjoys the forced smiles and laughter he arouses from indulgent adults who don't live with him, or from strangers who can't express their true feelings but merely say, "Oh, Isn't he energetic!" The Only Child And then there are the children who get undivided attention at home. The only child! Naturally when this king of the realm is in company and has to share his attention with others, he resents it. He cries, behaves in any way so that his mather and father, in fact, the whole company, will look at him. The show-off belongs in the same class.

He is used to adulation, and he has to have it. Children have to get their practice in playing alone and without constant adult attention when they are at home. -Otherwise, they will make their parents miserable on those occasions when it is impossible to give them undivided attention. Ignoring the child when he attempts to show off will do him a world of good, both at home and abroad. Outlet lor Knergy The child with no freedom at home never misses an oppoi tunny to cut loose in the home of a stranger, where the mother is handicapped.

The child who has unlimited activity at home and has been allowed to learn by handling and investigation to his heart's content may be curious about the treasures in a strange house. Such a child, however, will have learned that some things can be handled and some things left alone. He can't learn that on the Infrequent occasions when be is taken visiting Iion expect that an activ child between the walking and school ages is ever going to sit quietly and act like company. If the mother is wise she II take into account his ceaseless desire for activity, and provide him with enough harmless outlets for energy so that he doesn have to be constantly stopped and scolded every time he makes a move. Feel Old and Worn-out? Many (axiple sre burdenetl with lieuhU: llwy up t.ro.l ami nfw a rr 'f urn e- ami go tbir wi.rfe in a Aost effective inilM.irelii r.

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liB dishes Laundering tleanine rt.n. ir-ilon. I-ne ai.J vrer.t th-r -he rana DI f.io. li.ue ai't a 1 tr, d'fc-iir i.tr. It ea.iLa an.l a'adfea trmii.i.t r-.

in-ere m.j a.id enrF. lri'ii "uui awn ar.1 rjitt taa that i' ii 1 1 UVITil'JJ DissoJvrs Me Dirt try. ir li it no odor no wmst JM Eu on I. ni ordr from a To mothers who ar roncrnfd by til dvstmctiv tnaenj- of th- snM'il rhiid. Mrs.

KM red offers lait teaching the f-hitd thr value rnal property. your a nXAmpvil. enviejfc for Ihe Ifafie-t. and addrea your ronimtinivatirm Myrtl Myer YA irA. tn care of the "Your Hnhy and ri" Th' newr-rer your hands you' li'flwj I VV GUlfTT CO LTD.

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