ll. u‘. a-Irolraanim A:!oorfl fin: eff: IIOL" PAGE Twc._ "ii- Woman’s Realm -:- Social and Personal . nus UHAR_I.Q'I_'I‘E'I‘OWN 0355mm ‘h... -:- Fashions -:- Literature OCTOBER 1;, 19 _-_ A dash of ENO n0r1nally--ins -1-..“ lVhat the Fashionable are Wearing" morning assists Sleepless Nights Restless. sleepless nights-followed By dull and clraggy days——are often caused by unsuspected constipation. - l l What Make; interrogates l Etiquette A l A Husband D h D . B, bu.“ I. l ; Eas to , ' Con n ,' _ ,_ _ _ I, Live f” 1th? OrOt y 1x v mm I eriflfgficargllllt is the horse new l in a glass Nature ures sound, restful m..,- aux-try night. Illustrated Dressmakin Wi th Pattern By Annebelle Worthington But no matter. So long as 2 is Jtyle and correct for Fall and Winte you will find just what yo: "rent in cute dress our new Fashion lvfagazlne, And an, ., economical pattern is obtainable for each style to help you save on thci new fashions. 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Just‘ l. l s for klddies- Neither does it make a wife happy to know that hw: " " " " ,, r punch the home time clock at the appomte knows that at the sound of his school age- l of water every to function SPEND 10c TO SAVE $10 1 Or for the more lophiaticated girl of I l 1 1 enclose 10 cents in stamps or coinl or the Ml” who i‘ ‘l bum", o‘ and mail with your name and ad-l dress to Fashion Department. ___L____.._______,- Perfect dyeing so easily clonal __ l bily! qrhlrrsu‘, '3 _ y tI"U_L_‘,'4l)I‘lgl1l.,lLIl-3\V colors lil\'u_ u to dresses. l drapes, lin er_1c. H‘. .1. in Dfimond D‘ C over his business with me, he tells me ' - '111 l. ~:~ . . mahog- tllclm ill easy; to use. No l“ what I mull‘ about tllmgs’ spottih nr streaking. Just clear. l e\'én”co.o1's‘,' that hold through wear I and hush-lug. _ _ j DiamonlQDyes neveiqlrlvc things 1 that reldycdulook. Tl1cy,a_re ju. 15c atlal (druggtorcs. Whenpcl . feel» smff-jpgiqllstsé no mnre-L-ls F-u contain the -‘ n; attends college- l Then, again, it may be the dress itractivc and up-to-date design . * uitahlc for the older, more con- servalive woman that interests you- g Lesson Furnished Every l It may be you are interested in 1 l l panionable or men in th l “It doesn't console a wife and mellowed 11p a little, children hush thcr prattle and “Now my husband has his million more I would forgive every one of them because to live with. When he enters burst from behind a cloud and everything was all right with house ever prices the tickets to And the why of this no woman "Anyway, it just happens t My husband is chummy tween the acts at the theatre, nothing to say to each other while we wa If a Man Has aGoo One of the things that every woma So I asked a group of wo quality it was in n husband livc with. "Being pleasant uoman; “being amiable and swcet-tem a good disposition. That is what counts, lnlsbands disposition you have to deal a. year irritable and pecvish or sour and you utterly miserable. no matter virtues he may possess. is faithful to hcr. She would rath some other woman. Nor docs it com speaks except to find fault with s thing into his mouth stronger lh "Believe me. no woman who “It is being shummy that makes a h second woman. “What we women marry of us ever get one. And that's where me Having Gotten ___'_ around the house," . and if he is surly and morose for her husband's being a grouch to key i11 the lock the atmo= own heart begins to register dread and the cat scouts for the cellar. faults, plenty of them, the front door it is just the birds had begun to the worldf Reno." knows. hat way with most wives. but not with me. with me. He talks over his business with me, he talks all of his plans, and he is interested "So wc have never talked out as so many married cduples appear to do. You never see us sitting up reading the program through from lid to lid be- porlng over the menu because we have it for our food. My husband shows OI‘ d Disposition; If He Is Com- Generous, Little, Attentions She Bless Lady Luck for I or Shows His Wife ‘l Him for a Husband l l l l l Graves, She Will 5 W I! o 5 F (Q 5' n r1- § o 9s § m u’ 2 t» men the other day what . “l” ma“ hlm "SY W DANIEL calvmnowsnoov said the firstl pered. Having dram of D, for it is your,‘ with 365 days‘ and sulky or sarcastic, he makes how many abstract knllaw thaMThe funeral was held Sunday, Sept. er like to divide up his ill-humor with il- “d bllrlal W“ l“ New Brllllswld‘ fort the woman whose husband never omething to know that he never puts any- an ice water. She would prefer him soused husband is going to I verhlll. evening if s11c also .phere of the home ficd the telcpholze message. he is so agreeable good car and a few trips and u. Q. Should a. husband aha wife be "wllllw "m"! Wm‘ l" seated side by side at the dlnner table? A. No; it is customary to separate them. l questions." Q. How are invitations for motor- ing issued? A. By telephone. For The Cook Voice from under car: "Forty." “As far as I can make out. thirty- nine horse; have bolted, and the re- maining one is too upset to answer Q. What‘ is an unfailing test 01" . good breeding? A. What one laughs at. One should discriminate between what is fit sub- ject for jest, and what is entitled to reverence, IS FOUND 1N RIVER off the stove add four thin slices mcn to each four pounds fruit. Word has been received of the Alxander Cameron, _ armcr manager of the Salem Elec- tric Light Co., and a former manager of the Bristol, N, H, Electric Light l C Co. Mr. Cameron disappeared from lhis mother's home Sunday, Rpt. 21. in New Brunswick. His body was found l three days later in a river nearby. While in town he was actively ciated with the Salem Men's cl American Legion. He was a. W0 vlar veteran. Haverhill Gazette. a son of Mrs. A sister of Mr. Cameron's teie- that placc. phoned to Mrs. Ernest Woodbury of w Broadway. Salem Depot, and inform- cd her of the funeral on Sunday. ‘Monday night, Mr. McNevcl-s of H9.- an uncle of Mr. Cameron. culled on Mrs. Woodbllry and vcri- Cuthcrlne Cameron His remains took place in the family Plot. ::Douglas' Egyptian Llniment vents blood poisoning, to live in they have done their f YELLOW TOMATO PRESERVES. Wash and rprick each tomato with a. sterilized cnrnlng needle. Have ready a boiling syrup of three CUPS of sugarto four cups of fruit. Drop in the tomatoes, Cook slowly for four hours. An hour before taking them _;i__. the Knights of Pythlas and the Mr. Cameron above referred to W85 , o. native of New Haven, P. E. I., being were for- l ard to Argyle Shore where burial is . . ,without a rival. Stops bleeding in- stantly. Cauterizes wounds and pre- TRADE-MARK ale. A t on! "Aspirin" package which co cfiglspirinll’ boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottl SAFE l le- ICOLDS, as- ub, ~ rld t MALE 1n CANADA ’. ofl lFor N E u RALGI Prompt relief from HEADACHES, LUMBAGO SORE THROAT, lNEURlTls, NEURALGIA, ACHES and PAlNs ooes NOT HARM 11-12 HEART éisttifziggfga/en directions. Han‘ RHEUMATISM, 100—-All druggista. has a husband who is pleasant around the _ usband easy to live with," sa‘d the for is a companion, but mighty fcw n befool us, because when they are f our society. We have to practically to get rid of them, but after mar- r own firesidcs with a. steel cable. After marriage she carries the same line of attractions and conversation that she did ‘before marriage. d to his enjoyment (m and economize and do witho t together because we are what a. husband easy to live with is for him said the third woman. "Most men think oman with feed and clothes and a house check at Christmas and say: you want.’ As if any man could lo and that she" he remembers ever “Lust winter he surprised me b .Mine is just squirrel and yours is I had to badger my husba able to do it.‘ "And that's what makes it so little attentions. It makes being just o. mere wfc." "I think that generosity is with, said the fourth woman. band gives me freely all that Paris frocks if he could." like the best about your what they think and feel. W11 some little dainty that I especially l and doesn't buy me a red hat when your husband gave you yours because he w he can, wearing hand-me-downs when I kn y personal interest in them, or y, I know men who give their wives ve a woman and not know her taste! y half-expressed wish. y giving me a fur coat. One of my friends made agreat fuss over it and I said: ‘Why, you have onc ten times as fin sable.’ pleasant to live with a man who pays you you feel as if you were a Lady Love instead of the thing that makes a man easy to live “We haven't very much and we have to scrimp ut a lot of things that we want, but my hus- and that is what counts. I don't mind ow that he would give me imported So said these women. What do you say, ladies? What is the thing you husband? DOROTHY DIX candy and letters and telegrams, and something that. I have been longing for, ‘That is true," she replied, ‘but anted to give you pleasure, while nd into giving mc mine, although he was amply Ship Loses Its Mascot to a “Buy yourself something, I don't’ know what (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que.. Oct. uch of sadness marked the return g 10f the C. N. S. "Lady Somcrs," Cap- ltain B. W. C. Manning, to Montreal, from the West Indies, docking here yesterday afternoon. Many Canadian travellers who have visit:d the trop- ics either aboard the “Lady Hawkins or the “Lady Seniors" will rclncnlber "Perk," diminutive Dutch dog mas- e col, of both ships in turn, and con- is dead. This‘ gay l‘ttlc sailor, who seldom missed a meal. lived the Iii: of a true seaman- IfltQl'S[)"l‘$0Cl with what thrills he may have got from the ecstatic caresses of Canadian brides taking West moons. The tiny member of the stea- mer crew met a. tragic and myster- ious end when one dark night ac- venturcd too near the Indies honey- _' 21.—A llleadaches Tortured stant pal to Captain Manning, "Perk" , l cording to accepted theories, "Perk"] r311 whmrpgidney and ibgaddgli ills.t_ t . . b . _ sappear quc , leuma 15111; ' Ten f Nature's greatcs rem wet night and “Perk's" favorite deck co O was slippery. A slight heave of the "B10115 dlflcflverlflvf 111mm" C" ship and the little chap skidded of’! d°°l°'- speed? “m” ti l h Unlfi“ l hundred miles or so l| we 1on1: a. swim Ior s um, "Perk" is last and gons forever. inquest leaves a finding of dell misadventure on-the Spanish m ______________ Him. Couldn't Slee Ended Them tlui Vanished With First I 0f “FRUlT-A-TIVE " _ "I suffered headaches f' months, could l? sleep. All troubl‘ appeared qui _ q when I took 1-‘1 J the a-tivcs." No wt -'— headaches. Peri ivcll. Also gave me a good appetlt Mr. Aime Belisie, Alexandria... Thousands vtell how long-std headaches, dizziness vanish in me with “Fruit-n-tives." Nerves cart quiet, sound slcrp at - Constipation, liver trouble, lno tion, heartburn, gas end ove - back mbined in handy little tablet. ~ . t No. 11686, Size . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . that he likes to take me out with him and that I ad gllisfllts-ltlvhy ex] ‘nmeut ‘nth nlakc- . . . . . . . . . . . ........ any occasion. We never have a dull momcn l Name very few married couples are-friends." ‘ - I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nun-nus. l Street Address “I think the thing that makes , . . to pay his wife little attentions,“ H=Qh¢*t anal“, $97 5° Yul“ Ci“. State lthat when they have provided a w —‘"—— " ' _ _ w I ‘l1 wonder, Wilkins," he sa1dT-7v7he--W°m-fln-" . .. q V. * ' '. n. -. . _ Professional Cards "m ‘l - -i " f d"! into space and into tropical waters. togel’ “u” a tves mm ay. Feel fine and dandv qlllfi Graduate Halifax Ladies‘ College l Dcpartzncnt of Expression I Pupils Received for: Expression. Public S p 1- n k i n g, Dramatic-s, Interior Dcl-oruiiurl Studio: 81 liulton Sirrrt. (‘ilarlottc-town. (Con tinucd) l "But." I prctestld, “even if it giossiblo to inzagine Jane Perkin lhtlvillg any possible connection ‘llw Crime. it is conceivable that GREEN GLO Miss ‘Holst Richardson . meewrc-lwmeewweww AK with lthere prise into the doctor's face, a look hflVC 118F591“ 50m ,quitc at variance with his ordinary lsmr immobility. Q .11 were 1P "Yes. sir. there is such a young wo- Phone ‘E83. - 1224-10-21 xvcll-suli H105. __ wloal: and then give hcl- own address." Steivart & Lowther l. I). STEWART‘, K. Cs N W. LUlVlffll-JR BARRISTE; 84 Great (icorgc street MONEY TO LOAN l ' ‘ —i— Mark R. lVlCGlllgflfl, ' B. A. BARRSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC MONEY ‘IO LOAN C-msron Block, Charlottetown. rum _ ____-__..-__ __.___..___._ _ AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Ta: Returns Prepared. A. B. MacNeill t? Co. 127 Grafton Street . McLeod & Bentley J. A. numrtr! W. B. BENTLEY, IL U. Banister and Attorncy-at-Law Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY 'l'O LOAN clmhnmown. I'- l!» l- McDonald s. ltfcllhee B. A. , 1n uouatu. n. r. MWBI-‘h lifltlslflcilltli. Arlulmns, no nun‘! To “M! .-,-. him back s souururus, lrn. ll“ lll°l°asl~s°~ shel iwould go and risk answering the ad-l ivClllFflliflllfi in order to reclaim the _ He wuchsafcd no word of explana- ltir-ntmn of argument, but I could sec that my objection had not shaken him perforce, I wuitccl with lprlticnce I could assume to see what; would happen when we reached The; Meredith, j The doctor turned over our bag tol a llallboy, with instructions that it bol talccn to our apartment. Then he 10d) the way straight toward the dlninlp room. It was barely six o'clock, a full, hour earlier than we usually dined. and the room was almost empty. 1 “It won't entirely destroy your ap- ,1 petite to slt clown to dinner in twccds. I \\'ll1 it?" he asked, "We really haven't time for frivolillcs 0f tilfll- sort this,’ evening." . -And yet hi5 manner when he took the chair that Wilkins placed for him, , and glanced over the menu card slld- ' dcniy became leisurely and deliberate, l I-lc had u little chat with Wilkins, taking the advice of that gastrono- mic cxpcrt as seriously as if a. good dinner were the only subject that he felt the slightest interest ln just then. The waiter got our order at last and q-cnt away with it to the kitchen, and The MM! Sh!!! n. Quick Look ofSur- prise Into the Doctor's Face. pens that I am acquainted with her personally." "Ah," said the doctor ln A tone of satisfaction, “that simplifies Hillier!- Wilkins hinzsclf. with n grave ln- 1 might have known that you would cllnation, of the head. start/ed l0 be able to help mo. Wilkins, it hap- movc away.» but the doctor called pens that I very nzuch wish t: have l littll conversation with that YOHDI _..___.____;_.___.._€___ ‘lman working here." he said, “It hap- you can find out for me 1g Wilkins inclined his head gravely, is a. chambermaid named Jane Wll-lwlll? B- WW5- .» , 13- "You'll arrange it for me, won't ‘ ‘ Pilglcnlgzllilgzfcl, 131,3: 118x60; suf- you?" said the doctor "I'd like to lsaid the doctor, ‘and I'm inclined to y mom Immediately -think you're right. I should, however, after dinner." ,_______________ surprise that the man did not ans- wer. His face was unusually grave, "1 beg you pardon sir," I hope larlything that done." "I'm inclined to think not," said the doctor, “but unless I am mistaken, she's in a difficulty.” l Wilkins said nothing, but, hi5 gi- .lence was expectant. He was too well fltr-ained to ask questions, but 1t was‘ ' vcry evident that he wanted to know lnorc. she shouldn't have "I think I mall venture to be frank with you, Wilkins." the doctor re. sumed, "Of course what I 53y 1s be. tween ourselves, and I want your pm. mise to say nothing of it to the young woman in question." "Yea, sir; certainly, git." "In the investigation of the 051; Ridge murder the other night a cer- tain green cloak was found, which in the state attorney's office, is believ- ed to have been worn by an unknown woman who committed that crime. That cloak was advertised as found, in the afternoon papers. and was s1- most immediately claimed and inden- tlfied beyond a. doubt by this Jane Perkins. who gave The Meredith as hcr address-J’ "She didn't do it. sir,‘ Wilkins in- ireason for that opinion. There are There was a, momentary silence af-l _ ter that. Bum or us looked up m some certain circumstances which point at to your room the moment you have finished dinner." There was another little silence; still Wilkins kept his place beside our table. Presently, after a little apolo- getic cough, he spoke waguin. "I have made a. little investigation a, very quiet girl, sir-a good girl," l of that mystery on my own account," be glad to have some better founded perhaps, be as well if the young wom- an were not to know that she was to be questioned, If she is innocent, it would only flustcr her, and if she is her directly enough to bring her 11n- der serious suspicion and to make her "That was a vcryfiTlilF suggestlo . arc to say nFfhFg of-tlié 60ml tion to anyone, either to the 1 people in the hotel, or tlP-W‘. ton." (Continued on Pngfi 5‘ Wilkins. Thanks you for making it." "Not at all, sir." said Wilkins. "For theprescnt.“ the doctor con- cluded. "you will remember tit-lit you “It strikes me, sir, that it might, i You never know how superior one article is i0 another until you try it- Ashton and otherwise. to shield hcr." "That's very good of you, sir," said Wilkins, “I'll sec that she’; sent up The croupy cough strikes terror to the mother's heart. What a satisfaction she feels when she has at hand Dr. Chase's Syr_u of Linseed and Turpentine wit which to bring quick relief to the little sufferer, ' _ The combination of linseed and turpentine with some other equally valuable ingredients has made Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine the most effective and most popular treatment for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, etc. ens 1s P 115.1’ “it'll? terruptcd quickly. “I'm sure she can't be auiltv of the crime of murder, she‘! and, urpentne a good deal of trouble, If Mr. Phelps , , , and I can convince ourselves, in ad- ,’ guluizggillséesgxzegginzuafl aha? vance, of her innocence. we will glad- .‘ . ly do 1111 um is within our power, both sonal interest .n that young woman. I _ in representations we Wlll make to ,hopc,shes not in any difficulty. sir. I Mr lhope that she has 11ot been doing ' guilty, it would give her time to pre- pare herself. If you wish, I will ar- range to have her sent to your apart- ments, instead of tile regular cham- bcrnt-aid who works upon that floor, to prepare your bedrooms for the night, In that way she'll suspect noth- ing." The doctor glanced at him shrewdly lucrluu sAiE 0f farm on the estate of late John Cameron, New Haven, Wednesday, Oct. 22nd, on premises at 2 o'clock sharp. Estate of late John Cameron. V J. A. MACDONALD. Auctioneer 7124-10-21-2! MIGTIUN SALE I will lell by public suction at Chelton on Wednesday, the 22nd flay of October. at {o'clock p. m.. my shore farm, the old member Holland property, containing I60 acres. It is conveniently situated running up the side of the rnad leading to Henrie- Thc Newest L. C. SMITH is a marvel of Efficiency and has ftaturcs found on no other Typewriter. Prove it for yourself-Ask fo1' trial. I - Soulis Typewriter Co., Ltd. ypcwrltcrs a. Adding Machines, Halifax, N- 5' Local Representative H. M. SIMPSON, 63, Queen SinCharlottclo l Sole Agents Corona T By order, _—_:‘_‘__.-—-:.=-_-:r___— 1::————*___. Number town within about 6 miles of Albany or Carleton Siding. This farm la vcryl wide. well-watered by a. brook. has n shore with an abundance of sea-l weed which is the best fertilizer for potatucl. If day proves stormy Isle will take place the first fin»: day. _ WALLACE LOWIIZEIL ilifl-lfl-IA-ll a good repair. the premises. 17-. ill w-g... .... ' "'1 to IOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer, Qhulilllll‘ llotice-Malpeque Road Closed Mulpcque Road from the cross road at the “filtcrw to St. D1111s_tan's University will be closed until further 11° DEIKMVPNIENT‘ OF PUBLIC W0 House fiwsal 86 Sydney Street, practically new house’ 3 _ and halls, hardwood floors, well finished throughollll ‘ll. Central location. Garage and barn in "l" .not sold privately in the meantime will be sold l1!’ P Auction on Thursday, October 30th at twelve o'clock I1°°_ ,{_-_