15w semen? Normal Action. _ r - imstmsmt m" ‘he m y OOBOHKFQOII. As Mr, rron ea : rgmedipeea forylColll fives” was recommsn _ Poiwnal News The November meeting of the W. M. S. of the Alexandra Baptist chiflch was held recently at. the hme of Mrs. Lemuel Wood, Lot 48. A goodly number were present-and ‘a profitable time spent. The prayer service was held at the same home at 1p.m. when the Hazelbrook Baptists convened with their’ brethren of the Alexandra Church. The Young lPeoples League held their meeting last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burhoe, Ail- exandra. where a. jolly tlmp was spent by the young folk.‘ A veryim- portant. feature of the evening was a beautiful lunch served in Mrs. Burhoe's usual happy generous man- ner. The meeting closed in the usu- al manner. ~ . . The w. c. '1'. u. held their meeting on Thursday at the Parsonage, pow. mil Vlllase. many important matters were discussed during the session. Miss Ruth Mathieson, Oyster Bed Blldl-It. Silent a. few days here, the guest oi’ her sister Mrs. payton Jones. ' Miss Florence Smith, spent 9, row daysin Charlottetown recently. Miss Ruth Furness, Vernon River. was a recent visitor at Greenwood Cvtlese. Pownal. All are t9 know- that Ml-s_ Everett Jenkins. Mt. Mellick, is Kllldlllilly improving after an Upgr. “"0" for appendicitis at the Island Hospital. *. _ a t.‘ The following were rec nt visit- lillrs to , the city: Rhete ay, Lena werman. Helen Peters. Edyth 14w. “i BTW-ll Lllldlly. Messrs Layton, Cyril and Heber Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gay. Mrs. Albert Boswell, Summerside. and Mrs. HerbertThompson, Dun. Slllflllflse. spent Sunday with their llllcnts, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Jud- son. Pownal Village. The car roads in this section are K/émderful. Judging from tho num. WJMOI autos on the highway one mldsd be inclined to think it was me lltlglllacr. Santa Claus will be gm 1'1!!! a present for the Wll-lllle this season-P. si-acusarioir DEPLORED ~ Momnltar. Dec. 4.—“Rampgnt, . ‘mlllflllon on the stock exchanges. mgn-iage if they need the money. which h" Pflrllated over a consid- flmble llerlod. with wide romiilca- ‘rat baby comes. Then it takes all the'~tlme and strenzth she h“ ons. is a matter of eonoem ‘to k", a good mother, bank y don thialgousr: fiPZQZQZ tlal address‘ to the shareholders oi" mgmw, gcoupis ghould 3e devote herself to domestic ut the B ilk g . - loi’n“€'é‘l£§'f‘ smear. fifif,‘ “PM Ml tall you that the w” “"1100 8o on forever and that there is a well d fl pe few men and women are happy 1f We!’ i ° "9441" the slaves of habit. Md V"? m h“! °" 11ml“!- MY lime to sacrifice the comforts and luxuries to whiop ltobanit hope is th mdden oraiietléleefpaction may not be g . ilsi‘ Joni i or. J . OONSTlPKTION‘ _ “Fruit-filleflores ~ tlie Liver to j __ n Ax ’ :4. .51.», Donald" Dupcrron ‘of Mazvlllq," Slfiwilffslfiliilfiiillifédfftfsfil ffllfiéy Llkouble, _Wlll0ll are us y‘ that drag on for atterm of years. I think in such cases ‘that. couplc might confess their love for each other and have an understand-I lug. when the time came to marry ii" they still wanted each other they would foreclose their opinions on_ each others affections. ness in the home that is harassed by debt and Where lhelm" ls “WW8 scratching at the door. V. " . ‘ y . tillile iljloderrl Girl - How Long Should an allgrlgtlllent Last and How MlllCll Money is Needed toMarry On? / " plan MISS DIX-I a I attend dances of any u 1 would never‘ do you think about the ehaperon? ANXIOUS_ SEVENTEEN. Answer: times of her set. Wlllle-ithey played croquet. spend his hard-earned coin in entertaining motheig —._- nor can she stand perpetually on guard. \ lock a girl in a rocm and she will climb over the transom or out of The duenna is particularly ineffectual now because she can go such a little way with agiri. She ciginot follow a girl to her business and stand at her elbow all day. Nor ca she follow her in her sports, and so what's the good of watching her at a party forau hour or two when you leave her to talzc care of herself’ the balance ‘of the time? ' and tlin time for her mother to et in her good work is before her daugh- ter is l2 years old. Ii from the time a girl baby could understand anything at all her mother has bred into her a high ideal of conduct and taught her to hold cept upon precept, that she must keep herself clean and pure and sweet; if lier mother has taght her to have a horror of vulgarity in manner, and dress. and speech. then she doesn't need to be watched and she has that within herself that will keep her sale wherever shc goes. lvictlicrs can't ivatzli the modern girl, but shc can teach her to watch her step. and that's the best chaperon of all. . DOROTHY DIX. ,. engaged before marriage? . 3. .5hould a wife work after she is married if they need the money? 4. How much money is P. C. Answer: 1. I do not believe in long engagements; The kind of iigagcineiits No matter howlmuch a couple love each other. there can be no halllll" l , l; it ood thing for thewife to keep on with lier Job after‘ 3 I thin B‘ g or if ghg prefers office work to house- But I think a woman should only work outside o! her home until: I for a few years after But by a husband and wifsblliéiizl) eaacrgigfmlgltillelliiylough ‘or the wire w 18S. 4 The amount of money that is required for a coliple to live on’ de- m; on wlierrthey live and what they have been accustomed w- we they have been used. uni-Ii‘? fi ' - l ink they love so much that ‘in grdfll‘ satisfied to live on. bread and‘ in the days of courtship they "l c . in no together they will be perfectly h “med they and M l i "“"h° ‘“ ‘i ‘ ‘ “M .‘§.“2‘?..““‘iilifiiwffififfnlimiflifiifiisfifi lirsenriiich as they ever "" out a key. . Insidious‘ . W sa- iiianilj tziggiiiliiqiixig. It's two pill!- After Mr. Oladato died an old - A l; LDoiolbdfDixie Letter Boxq ' A llle Cllallefon is a Ilseless Appendage to‘ . '~ '*-l-‘-"'—- -. . "l W 8m lll my last year at high school. My mother beuems i‘ l‘ “'5' "°fi$$l1l'y~ 101' lllB-to have a personal chaperon‘ when‘ k d. even the high school dances which are chap- “mlled bl’ the Wlchera- She refuses to allow me t° "W?!" a Pally. no matter where it is. unless she 809B H1008. which makes me feel queer and as if 1 "It balm watched and couldn't be trusted; though i _ , anything that she would disap- DPOIB 0f, for I'm not that sort of a girl. ~ What dc ORRld “The Personal chaperoii in these days of eni- llll- Pa“!!! youth is about as much out ol fashion as hoop skirts. and any mother who insists on going! I egerygwhere with her daughter will soon find maul. s c as eliminated daughter from all the ‘good ‘ " . In former days o mothe - he, d _r was supposed to keep_ we wgaghgtzfllreltllglggll; lcllutghed by the harid until she turned hcr over to‘ m: w t us and. Like Marys little lamb. everywhere daughJ en mother was sure to go. Mother accompanied the girl and her‘ :29"!- '-° Whit 0P9". to the theatre. She made an undesired gnu-d when‘ e3’ Welli- Ildllla. and she even sat on the side lines and watched them This store will be closed all day Thurs- day iu order to further reduce the prices uiul Nowadays it's all a young man can aflord when he bu ys theatre tickets lfper élggegldtallltehi fotigifii mother with her hat on ready to go along when‘ ‘ t re c a. to the play it would be good night for Arabella mm he“ °“' 5° l" l“ ‘We! b91118 taken out was concerned. For the‘ ""1"" would spread and no youth would feel that he was called upon to from our reserve. All of this watching of girls never amounted to a row of pins anyway because y“ ll 811"! Vented to deceive her mother shc could always do it. mmewhe“ the SPY SYSWm BlWfly-s breaks down. No mother is Argus-eyed, “g n“ on Frmn) . ‘ . morning at l0 ii. iii. Many specials will be featured on rte-open- thc window. Forbid her to see boys at, home and she will find a way ‘to me" them 0n lllle sly. If she's frivolous she will kiss behind rnamrnrus‘ back, and if shes a rotter not all the policemen in the-world could keep vewpn the straight and narrow path. It's futile to watch a bad girl and - ‘useless to watch a good one. ' I , Piiii.i.irs-s.ii._ii~;s C0 Tl ~ i. i .5 l - ‘ i . 1e tiuth s that in the e ti es every girl has to he her own chaperon, Mews oxmrds‘ values “p reduced for piilr \ hci- honorrabove her life; it her mother has impressed it upon her, pre-l Rich's Boots, brown iind rubber iiool. Finn] prli-r- for pair . . . . Moufs liiislt Cozy Slippers. _ Viilucs SBIJIIS i0 $2. ' ' < l-‘iiuil ltrlce . . . . . . )EAR DOROTHY DIX,—l. How long do you think a couple should be 2. Being engaged, do you think they should wait for a number of‘ years before marrying. due to financial difficulties? wciii- ‘further reduced... for Fy for a __‘ ‘to live on ----- ‘ "y?! s- . Final (Jlopriincc; “m” “I iiiiiivs ituiiiiiits. hun- ovniisuoas, mo, FUR- THER REIIYCPII) FOR FlNAll CLEARANCE?“ i-zviim ‘ m 1 v It would be a wiser thing not to bind themselves tight and fast in ani encagement. because an engaged couple have a rldht to segregate each: other from other men and women and keep each other from forming any , ‘other ties, and this works a great iniustice on the one who is Jilted in case the other grows tired of the long wait and finds some one he or she pie- fers to the old sweetheart. A man can marry at any age, but a woman's chances of marrying arc| 9o per cent better in her twenties than after shc is 30; therefore. the 10nd; engagement is apartlcularlyToolish contract for a girl to makc. S0. Bell‘ erally speaking. I should say that one or two years should be the tlllle lllllll or an engagement. - 1 lti j t as much as it is a sentimental; epiggdilfifiigfriiilgsgi? Sci-gill): sligulgs wait until they have enough money to make a margin of safety in case of sickness or loss of position. Wouicubs Hockey-Boots, Ill-cut. Regular $4.25 value. Final price . . . . . . ' Various other lines of! lIoi-kcy y Spiuso docs not pcrinli us to mention. See for yourself. IVIORiRIS t 5mm: Look For i. did." .. i hi id th tt can live ' l l1 .beloved, riohtt make the mistake oft n mi a We t “ y e. It takes circa or four tarts as mg. and giggly i ‘aanlllmlui '°"°'“N°“ i "aw Tllll uggoaanaa rgégglig‘; a ~ ' -—-' . zni KING m5 MINI _ (Th0 001" -'°‘""“" " 'ou'raafo:" ". The-other tohea toll ".5 n- ‘round 1a "THING MUST oo T0 THE Men's Hockey Boot, mule iiuil Box Kip, pliiin orillglit leather jrliniucd. Values up to $5.00. Final price . .. . Boys’ yllockey Boots, sizes l l0 Values up i0 $3.75. Flniil price for piilr . Woliiolfs Felt Cozy Slippers in . Wonicifls wool, also sllk_& wool lloso, in all tho latest slimlos. 59, 39, ., ,9; ‘J133.12"‘tliiz.l‘;fii.’f;‘t‘i"2.19 i V' 127 Queen Street, Charlottetown. Greatest Price trornagc in PHILLIPS "SALES SYS TEM; gTakes.a Final Blow. aijtBalancég of 5 MlT'iH' ’ 5 . a Shoe Stock in Order To . g i y" NOTlCE A i‘ During llio past ' \ . mouth we liiivo sold many thousands of And Wind Up ihc rllflairs grade footwear, but V' we still liiivc ll large * December 31st The Lease Has Been Sold 21355.13 Jf.”.‘-';.‘f.‘.?’;...i'.§ and lite Store Must Be fgilfiff. ..‘§‘.f.,.,1’;f,“'“ Vacated by the Above Date’ i M0“... m...“ balance of stock left. FOR WOMEN! ' Liirgie riingi- Woiiioifls Pat- ‘Gill; Black Cull‘ Kid iiud brown Cull‘ Oxfords. Values Largo range 0i‘. Empress, liiiigsliury, ii ii d Hagar Straps ilIlil (lxforils, going how absolutely reduced to Bed-rock Prices. WOIVIPLVS OVERSH OES [N ALL_ THE NEW COLORS AND MODELS. FINAL REDUCTIONS. all the new" shades. New stock. llllfge P111180 0i dlllndrelvs Boots, for Xmas, button and lace eavy _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L .98 ' or light sole Flllal price“ n29 ililmtillllllfi Woiiuliiifls lligllifllllult _ Children's soft sole Boot. Values 0015' O\v_ Illl‘. ll|ll "Ill gl ' . o k y. ’ Iqnzuwr m‘ I . . . n65 . . . . . . . . . . . . I UP lllisscs llroivii and Black (fall (lxforils, in all the new up-io- lt’s a Sale Worth Attending not... which .' carries s? its insist- head - General Electiop p Next July Sdysif- _ ome Secreitdgry‘ coupon. Dec. 4.-Sir William u mid the _ natitiftlonal Club today it was generally thou e al election would be added "Far aa the-breeae can- bear. the "m " a _ tofl la no fool. s y s" an?!“ i _ more aboutpolltics than the ' woman of 50 a generation ago." ' --—~———'<O}——-—- ' f‘ nay ,a'r coamviinf. "Poor Father" at Cornwall. _ Laahnlght the Community Club, s Cornwall. presented the three-act farce 711cc: Father" to an appreeia-i flveaudicncc in Cornwall hall. The 1m pl“ was wall acted and brought ch applause from the aud- and provided an cxcajptiii line evening's entertainment. All the out acted their parts most creditable. but spacial mention must. be of George Washington to a return of the verninsnt was; soc- _ " llllyllll l belielve the young women would vote "The young woman. of “frfit About: pallylposition of head gardener at 8t. ..-\ _ _ the vote to women would Murray and Mr. Wilfred Stretchpvery popular as ornaments in Par- ruifl he Conservative party: He was {also provided specialties between the iiboutit. He 5'did notlacts in the form of solos. which {were much appreciated. Mr. Gor- stones forming various designaThe ,don Maclvlillan also entertained the tortoises are placed on the dreas- The girl .of fllhaudience with a darkie song. The ing table and mantleplcoe. and in- Lounou. Eng. Dec.*l5.--Oharles Akhurstwlnndon. who has held the Pancras Cemetery for e2 years, cel- ebrated his 100th birthday recently and received a meaeageof congrat- ulationafrom King George. Ho also was the recipient of congratulations from Neville Chamberlain. Minister of Health; the Borough of Illing. Wlli the Iinehleg Urban Ouundl. the tlonalilil ‘of We must viii-life this Wos. Patent and Brown calf Straps iind Oxfords. Values up‘ i0 $6.50, for . . . . . . Womoii’s l ltliick Hiitiij Pumps. Values ‘up l0 $6.00, for . . . {£12.51} 957.799.‘ ..F.".".‘i 3.48 . BARE r WALLS . is, and the fad ls growing. The shells are studded with colored instrumental music by the string variably give a shock to the unini- quarmtto was alone well worth the tinted. when on picking onc up, it is 4 .prlce of admission. The play will found to be alive. ‘be repeated again tonight, when an- -_-<-oq>-;-- other bumper house is expected. l‘ elllerimerrteii have found i "c" that steel can be given an extremely "e" " "-' hard aurfaoeby heating it to a KING sauns couoaaruta- temperature la emu of mo TIONB . degrees in nitrogen gas. ~ _i_ _——-——-£Q-}~~— ---. sinusoidal-rm m lacunae. ‘i. eww» ~ .- w- <3.-