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WIVES OBEY YOUR HUSBANDS!.

VISITORS

Acklin

Borozore Hot

A Press communiqué, issued at Ran goon, on the subject of the wives of Government officials taking part in political movement, says: Government Mr & Mrs G. M. have no power to prohibit their joining political associations, but if the wives of Me de Mra W, T.

Alexander Government servants take part in anti-

Mr J. Alaton Government movements, such as boycott Mr C. W. Anderson or hartal, it is the husband's obvious

Mr W. A. Anderson daty to do all in his power to discourager J, W. Andrews her. If it were found that far from Mr & Mrs F. Harg......... taking such action he passively allowed mano or, encouraged her to take part in such movement Government would have to call on him for an explanation, for a pronounced anti-Government agitation by his wife naturally casts suspicion both in Government and public eyes on his own attitude. Each case must be decided on its merits but it is infinitely better that wives should abstain from any action likely to compromise their hus bands.

WOMEN'S EIGHT. TO SMOKE.

Meirs J. L Barton Hr Mat He “A

Baxter

Dr. Beddvo Mr Z. B. Belilios Mr V. Benjamin Mrs T. E. Binck

r&r H. Dreyfus

Barney

Mr R. J. Birbeck Mrs Blackburn

Mr Blucker

Mr T. E Black

Mr G. K. Hall Brutton

Mr F. Bymanp

Hr G. M. Chapman

Chandein and s... children

Mr W. Clark

WASHINGTON. Grandmothers and flappers were among the majority of twenty-four to one who, at the hearing of the Bill pro- moted by Representative Johnson, of Mrs T. W. Cochrane Mississippi, to prevent "female persons" Mr A. T. Colley from smoking in the district of Colum-r & Mrs W. H bia, registered their protest against the

телните. *

The women who were present were given the opportunity to smoke if they wished to do so, but none availed them- selves of it.

Mr. Johnson contended that it degrad ed women to ameke, injured their health and morals, and had a bad effect on their children. His argument was that Con- gress had a right to protect the health and morals of citizens.

Mrs. C. E. Cassidy, the wife of a army officer, said she had never smoked, but she objected to any group of men telling her what she should or should rat do. She declared that women were being too much regulated in dress, bathing suite, and the way they did their hair, Central Newn

WOMEN IN THE CHURJE.

Crandall

M-C. S. Dennison

r H. Dinning Kr P. Drummond Mr C. B. Earl Mr A. E. Evans

P.J Falconer Engineer-Capt.

Ferguson

Mr.D. W. Forguson Hr C. T. Foote L. For all Mr John 8, Gardiner Gomes

P.

HC Inay Goodrich

JM. Greif B. Grime

r M Grosman Capt T. H Ball F. Hardis M & M J. E

Hargreaves

Mr G. Harper 1. 8. 07Huris

V

Ke J. Scott Harstan Mrs N. Hrano “** Woman's place in the Church wNG & M E. M debated at the Ecumenical Methodist

Hodgson Conference in London last month.

Mr B. Hoing

Mn T. &. E. McInnes Mr. F Johnstone Mr A. Jones & child

r E M. Joseph Me & Men W. G.

Joseph Master Joseph Mr R. Julian Mr N. B. Katanila Maj & Mrs D. King maid and valet

J. Kino

Miss Daisy Davies, American Episco palian delegate, said that women raised thousands of dollars for the Church which the men administered. The time had come to abolish the sex, barriers. She asked her hearers to picture a church without. women. Miss Brown, Primitive Methodist, said the ministry had too Jong considered that women were mere moneymaking machines in bazaars. Miss Nellie McCluny a member of the Alberta Parliament, said she had listened to sermons which referred to womanhood almost as a disease. "The Church must do more than smother women with flow ers and compliments,

Mr S Kurdin Mr G. A. Kurts

Laceide FHL

Mr & Mrs V Lacerda

and child.

Mr Jade B. Lancaster

The Rav Thomas Sutherland, said the subordination of womanhood was due to the masculine conception of the Deiter R. 0. Law He suggested special training and the regular induction of Deaconesses.

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Ke & Kim V. M. Meyer Mr M. Milton Mr. JH. N. Mody Mr. E. Mode XGF Moelich Jr. Mr. B. V. Moore Kry Fletcher Moora Dr J. Morrison Mr B. M. Murry Mr & Mrs M. Nakahara Mr & Mn W. ↑

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Miss Neave Mr. Nicholas

Hrs H. Nolasco

Ke Vicount North-

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and 2 children

F Mr. & Mrs A Onder.

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Mr D. OnderwyIFT Mr & Mrs Ormachos Mr Walter Ott

Hr & Mrs A. Patural

and children

Mr C D. Penney Miss N. E. Pepperell Mr B. & Berry Mrs Fringileen Mr John Mrs F. G. Fyne Mr G. C. Fyne

Mr A. L. Ras

Mr W. Reddick 'Mrs A. P. EesmOr

Mr & Mrs Richmond His M. Richmond

Mrs W. B. Boberts

My WD. Robinson Dr. H. Bo

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The Baltimore Evening Sun says:- Kissing is an established custom in all Mr & Mrs J. S.

Brittain and child countries inhabited by white people who Mr Colobine refrain at times from eating onions. J. D. 'Danby

is a practice that insures the longevity Mr & Mrs P. Demartz and universal distribution of germ life Mes 0. Driscoll and encourages the habit of matri- Mr A. W. Esatman o mony.

Era: W. "A. some one who didn't know much about t kissing said years ago that stolea kisses Mr G T Eveleigh Are sweetest. The opinion is still quoted, Mr & Mrs G. Hliott but all persons who have had any experi- Mr R Farrant ence of kissing know better. A kisa is Miss Gearo never wholly satisfactory unless ther & Mrs Gears kissce show an equal degree of enthus

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Mr & Mrs JB. Harrer JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG AND

Mr & Mrs Rodge MW. B. Kent Miss Kent

Mr & Mrs Kennett

children & axira

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children

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HOTEL

Kissing a pretty girl does not afford the unsiloyed bliss it is commonly sp posed to milord If she has never boon.

Mr-Wm Anders va kissed before, her performance is crude, and lifeless and therefore, a little biti K Anguin disappointing, and if she has been kissed at AH, Anmalier ph&A Archer too often she displays a degree of

EENS that robs the kiss of its flavour. In the old days the flavour of a kiss was imagi pary: you couldn't taste anything but girl. But frequently the modern girl's kiss has the stale and unprofitable flavour

of rouge. Same day a shrewd manu

B

Bones Broet

urer will put a-line of rouge in all ther J. G. Bridger popular favours vanilla, strawberry, B. Briger lemon and the like and then each girls K&Baia

Mr&Mrs S. L. Zaker: Kira. E. LisÉn man Mr J; Lloyd" Mr B. W. Lag Jonse's Mrs McAingh

Miller

Mr. M. §. Mllebell Miss Mitcten

can offer her young man the flavour her.WA Butterfieldshotme. profers.

Kai G. Chapman

& Mrs J W.

Check Miss Clarke Kifs M. Cooper HFW A Cornell In A Cunpack

BARE KNEES A CRIME, Miss Louise Rosing, a novelist, of Los Angeles, has been arrested for exposing stes Datton har bare knees while bathing. -

She intends to carry the case to the Mr E. G. England An order to determing Featherstons - Bev. & Mrs W. T. hether or not municipal authorities Mr F. W. Gibbins have the power to dictate to fair bathers.

air-gathers Madame Lettis Gor- what they shall wear When, Rodine

MBHAIL

GRAMOZLER AN

STRUTHERS & DIXON, Luce poated on the

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beach with her stockings rolled down, a Major D. L. Harding shocked policeman requested her to pul! Mr M Hacloy them up. She replied: It is none of M&Ms U. Hughes this city's dara business if they are roll Mr. M. Humphrys éd up or downlode wh

Mrs Jacquémir? The policeman tried to arrest her. She Dr&le Van-Krim- rehisted valiantly. Do

but was finally over powered, taken to goal, and charged with MJHL Kring darditly dock and gassilting the

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GERMAN DYES,^

PRICES RAISED 300 FIR CENT.

A Glasgow telegram states that a few, weeks ago it was made known that German dyemakers had formed a power. ful combine with the view of ousting British dyes from the world's markets, and to put prohibitive prices on dyes not obtainable from British mákera: A requel is now anonhood: Geriman dyes, lor silk piece goods, have been advanced 300 percent. making 7,000 per cent." on pre-war rates The advance dates from Buptember 1st.

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