off .c ,_ beini i -Parli .HKS , He ‘ #liste | e :tielp ,hymn Canada been m .?¢1 mi? _Q Ui Rc _'gsm' Manda H, confere the Re proc Z ,W chair. , W- man o Service havll f Subject 1(8) _E Bo( 7°; imnisc- te; ~ lion. of ( ,helpfu ‘Emil Christi 'nd voking gmw tion it ‘Nat ` er too from i lerla ; t‘Acct ‘mu 1 ,way i 'one ‘ 'hy *me . __§`_¢f_ _ doing WAYS quote At 1 W. A‘ on Tit Order 858|- Brotl is th. larger life ii spirit there msn ` »lnz‘ beirai side.; 5"" 'rr Wm darn I ‘ooo f mt of lt' ' ll il o* our ‘oi tre I' ,ces ' V D it.” f 'Uni W 5 C 331: mr, thi 116% W »i b l it at l edit' gal-if “Pi Per ' all?` RYE WN. ,_ ,i i 3 _f.~.:._.~s,-_ .- i l f i I l I Pr .ie tht to su] try ere lla. ur( fic: ing ha' gr: ite: bill trol ern" 5 E owl P35 leo.- 'I bot the i .V 1 la 's l ‘g.,¢v.-*Fr io <1 THE ___12AGs.'rwo. f ,_ _g _m_,__ . .- iz __ _ ..._ - - "~'~~ ' *"'“~ » 1 . ` _H/hat the -Fashionables are Wearing! Illustrated Dressmalring Lesson Furnished With 1u=_v¢r Ever’ palm" think l\e’d ever Bu 14nnabelle Worthinglm. had it. -A - on no ui ._ .ii.'._f’..f.i..., on of wp silk, cotton novelty i ., $00131 aspect, of linen or of / ue. It also can be made with sleeves Er town--it’s just as you feel about n i rinsed ere silk is splendid w A P oe oice, if made with sleeves. Note the attractive skirt fulness. ,You'd 0111681' ld€‘1l 15 Smart? The superiority of Fruit-n-tives over Style No. 428 is designed for ` /I _ - i;rdtina;ya{§;nle_;l;ci£msgid? thlfle fact that 'zes 14, is, ia, zo ycnrf, 36 and 3=§ / =; l 5"" . mi* 5 °“’° , A , V , naturally. It is a complete, natuml infhes bust' SZ” 15 requrea remedy, the discovery of a brilliant i 4 yards Of 39 inch mBt€”l'lll- doctor. At all druggisls’, 25c and SOC. Flhe original in marine blue pope silk, used nhiy blue bone tutton trim. The belt also fastened viih a navy blue buckle. Be sure to fill ln the size of the pattern. Price of Pattern 15 cents in ltamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. f 1 #lo 4%. Sze ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Name COLIC 'Rcally, I think BAB\”S OWN TAB- LETS are wonderful,” writcs Mrs. ‘ bllan P. MacDonald, Northfield, Ont. My baby has no more colic pains." Don’t let your I AMomingSmile KNOWS HER CONSTITUENT ‘\ ,. . . m.w|i|mm' Street Address City Stats , .__.___-.__.___ Q 428 ¢ baby suffer-give j B A B ‘"5 UWN i TABLETS. For » _'i ,_ _ _. __ Colds. fever, upset ‘ Canvhsser-Madam, I am taking _- _ 1,, I " '- :§0m1lC|;.bC0l;SliPi1- data for the new political directory, 2 ati-:.`i¢§5_ igemzai what Duty does your husband be- » ' l s rs Peck-Take a look, t S )Mister-l‘m the party! i the heart and soul and courage out of a strong 'man and tums him into a ' ' \ i quitter. Sometimes itmakea a man out of a weakling. O O l ' hut it i 't - §_;rEu,ij1;g;lgyV§-;§L »::s..?";:;":.;_ fi.. Earneslllcss: Set yourself earn- estly to sec what you were made to do, and ihen set yourself earnest- ly to do it, and the loftier your I cup cooked, dried beans young couples have set out to explore it. purpose is the more sure you will be to make the world richer with cvcry cnrirliincnt of yourself. ‘ -Phillips Ercoks. l The greatest misfortune of all is; Combine mg,-ediems and heat not to be nblc io hear misfortune. in 3 double bone, over hot wawn -_inn l . i over. She needs Lydia B. l’inHnm'l l;__*_._ O-#__ SUCCOTASII _:lore than one person has asked us "What is succotash-is it a 'southern vegetable?" And when very common in their single state, the surprise is often great. Here is our way of preparing a. dish of suc- colash for the table-we think you will like it. 2 cups com, fresh or canned 1-2 teaspoon salt _ . 1-2 teaspoon sugar 1-8 teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon butter 3-4 cup cream COOL V pli “rho Fight a Da’ily Battle Pre. , v_ii.e..:'.~=-~.»..... ,___ _ ~ Woman’s Realm __-.°- Social and/ Personal, -.°-»Fashion}'s, -:-__Llt`e,ra_ture _f“'-mrrInse= - ' ‘ ` D|"lll°l~ V -rn. ' y _ in new it Dorothy Dlx ,..?: iSeen From a- Distance, Marriage is an En- chanted Land of Bliss-Even at Close Quar- lin s Become Strong and Two Peo- fv;-r iifich 0tl\er’s Crfniilllllhf l§0 Peace . _ -'-'_°""' ._ _ _ . _ . .,...-.-.. . , my pains and aches For me Cook I once had nn old colored cook wno, in i.i=';'..' _~ ‘. -‘l »‘-*f'ii- Pmb' gmt; the |¢: h nd dlmyt y°“ n “'°"° §°"°~ myfmlf 3' “W mam" , lem, invariably settled the argument by saying; "ii::...‘:.':.“:.~.. .tf#.‘.°,.'°~...,- Sw; wiu¢l._i.nv= their i...,..,m;,§'2“§‘,{,, tixfisfn th' Mamie.: of rr..,,,°,.` Ankiofrsiiew.-s,.,,,, ,,, H C°°°d‘-"°°|d ‘° 'H dm! atom! ali dealing with other people? is starving for a few kind words? Can any one explain that? FR N E S S 3,, ;},4:y,,,; dom nor art nor science can foretell how any marriage is golngnto turn oth". g gm out. or whether it will be a success or a failure. Men can calculate the > movement of the stars for centuries ahead, but no man can foretell what pl 'sort of wife a flapper is going to make. Men can unite a dozen diverse in chemical elements and make a compound as bland as mothers milk, but out an li a bride and room how to blend together ant&80l’ll5ii¢ B nobody c te g W ` tempers and temperaments and points of view. ,_ f' "'°"f .." Also, we know that marriage is a land of enchantment that works ,_,._}_,;='. _» V. a spell upon people and change them from what they are to something the I I _ _ - .»\"g_._\' . . _ v \% ‘ ' __ » X ’ _ B: 3 I. ' g entirely different No one, who even takes a short joumey into the ho‘y b ._ Z S estate is ever quite the same again. Sometimes they are better, som br 3 J __ tims worse, but they are different. Sometimes it changes a soft, sweet ma _ V .V / young girl into a hard, bitter woman Sometimes it turns a selnsh, frlv an _,gg I* 0 ,,, olous, vain girl into u. big, fine, strong woman Sometimes it takes all And who can explain this further mystery. why husband; and who quarrel continually stay together in homes that are literally rthwhen there are dozens of trains each day leaving their acs where they would, at least, find peace? know dozen; 01 ands and wives with ‘whom every word is the Bifhting word. ne can say it is a pleasant day without starting something. Bath ear to outsiders to be miserable. The man in gm-ly and Km-u¢hy_ onaan peevlsh and fretful. Either one could get a divorce on g unts and yet they stay married. though apparently they hate Why? Why? Why? Is it because they get a 'sort or ensure in torturing each other? Or because they have a morbid having a grievance? Or because they love a shindlg and get p, of being ln a perpetual iight? Or is it because in some un Y W8 01111109 ¢XPlain the married bond holds them together ln spite pi hemselves? ' ' \ 5° mln!! 900910 are mismsted. There are so many women who nag lives out of their husbands. So many women who work their ‘"- ds to death to psy for their extravagance. So many men who tal to their wives, who are unfaithful, who never do or say u ke their wives happy or contented. And yet the number of d the number of husband and wife deserters are comparatively And that is another of the mysteries of marriage. And that is why I say that marriage is an undiscovered country. You never cm' tell how marriage is going to take with any 0 Wh” it 18 801118 to do to him or her. ne' Nor can you tell why married people act. as they do. Why d bands and wives treat each other thcwsy they do? Knowing gh in have got to live together for years and years and years and that incl, heroine-is depends upon keepin: on soon tems with each other w they cast into the discard all of the amenities of 'life that they ug, Why do husbands and wives say to each other things that they ,ol not say to any other human being? why do thny pins mann, “ other that they would not dream of offering a. strmgerp' why do seem to take a delight in wounding each other's vanity and hurting other‘s feelings? Why do husbands and wives so seldom show each any little appreciation or\tend.u-ness. though each knows that ti.. _ DOROTHY DIX. NEW' YORK STORE FINDS 'ADS' PAY NEW YORK, June 7-In proof of the value of newspaper advertis- ing figures were presented to the Advertising and Sales Round Table luncheon at the Royal York today to show that Macy! the New York department store, sold over $96,000- D00 worth of merchandise last year through the medium of newspaper advertising which cost less than ¥2.000.000. ' The speaker was C. H. Reny of the Norris-Pafrson Company. .’ Jaines Oliver llueuusgng |l'D§»)§l¢ Periodic* stood looking down on the in Eye Examinations Don’t wear your glasses for five or ten years, ls some do. without re-examination, for in that time serious changes Are vitally important. whe- ther one's eyes are good or otherwise. may take place, which if not discovered, may work per- manent injury to the mont precious sense you possess. ner for tomorrow, but also, in imagination, the first blow .str against his enemy. The wild hot pride of youth him. Here was triumph, and boyls eyes lighted up when he his mother's interest in what had done, and the unfeigned am ment in nu fathers me as dropped his milled corn to ground and looked down upon magnificent turkey cock with feathered arrow transflxing it. G rl ur ,om qu' Catharine regarded her boy 6. F. IIIITGIIESUII instinct drew their eyes to the ing, and after a moment Henri - and placed one of his big ha Yes, Jeems was like his mother Professional Cards Stewart & Lowther J. n. s'rnw.an'r. x. o. N. W. Lowrunn Bannlsrzlts. somcrrons. ETC- 84 Great George Street Mons! 'ro Loan eyes, and in these two things that worthless, wandering, alw fighting and forever lovable va heart was happier ut h’s wi exploit. MCLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY w. sz. nnurmsv, rc c. nnrriutef me attorney-ll-Ll' MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 150 Blchmllnd Skeet -1-1-°-1*'-*i'*"”_°”'° wohibition Commission Chas. ll. Black. Chairman. Uh!!- \i)|.Mt0Wll. In. B. McDonald. Welt Bl. PCN!!- .lolin Simpson. Hlllm°°‘ 'Send all information rellllllt tnrmum sr. rnoll.lBl1‘l0N-*F* thc arrow. "Straight through I and right to the shaft of the arrow was sped from back th I scarce believe it! It is 5 shot Big Cat, and not for you!" A moment later, Jeems and Odd rk Wk. and gladness leapt once more c iIlf0 UW b°Y5 face and eyes-I here was not only u splend‘d din- and achievement possessed the lad his father and mother came toward a SHW observed by the two whose hunting len game. Her own eyes were shin- saw what .she was seeing and thinking tenderly on his son's slim shoulder. cept for his blond hair and gray resembled his mothers brother, bond, I-lepsibah Adams. Henri's proud contemplation of her son, and he burst forth in praise of the lsd‘s "What a shot!" he cried, bend- ing low to examine the bird and r wing to wing as clean as 9, bullet- the feathers! I'd swear you did not have that strength in your arm lad! Yet at the edge of the open, you say? Captain Pipe and White Eagle audi The Plains 0|’ Abrahcl 93’ or his uck as the he z ze- he the l thc the ull' i fal- nds ex- he ! BYE eu- u fe's om erc for Catherines artistic eye, with the gentler growths of husbandry-care u _ t _ f liy groomed and plotted soil for herbs and vegetables; and beyond lay the broader fields for heavier grains and foods, ten acres oi' well- tilled land in all, ending up against the hard maple wood out of which, in the preceding month or Apr-i1,l Henri had taken h's year's supply of fifty gallons of maple sirup and four-times as many pounds 01 sugar. four saw as they come down the green Slope. and not one~hnif or them would Catherine have ex- °hHTlB@d for all of Madame Ton- teur's riches. taught Jccms to shoot, and it was Catherine was SlHillll8 8*- her N15- 'back from her jolly rogue of n These P"°1°“5 P°55°$5i°“5 the in way that its vlvacity and the good but without the com, came hurried- i ly out of his amazement and down to meet them. If ever a man bore an affinity to ` an oak, with its cheer and strength and rugged growth, that man was Hepsibah Adams, the Indian trader. He was not as tall as Henri by hai! a. head, nor did he have his lean- ness. His shoulders were wide and his body thick, and his face was as' round as an apple and almost as red, with marks and mars of stress and battle set upon it, but in such. € humor of its twinkling eyes were enhanced rather than spoiled by the vicissitudes of fortune. When the excitement of firstv, greeting were over, Catherine stood nf i cnptnin Pipe who had made hs baud. and lu Henrili eyw was an brother and viewed him with a ‘°°W °f °1‘°l“° S°”°""d “UL a““‘”°"“g "gm °‘ h“Pl"“°”~ Wm” 'nah or eyes bright with affection. They went on as the sun was set- Out °f the P9106 8nd beauty Whlilh but rvh‘ch glowed at the same time ting behind the wilderness. and the lay about their home rose a Piero- with an appraising and speculative- golden pools of light grew dimmer 1115 and blood-curdling cry-a cry questioning which her "ps at mee about them and shadows grew Whlilh Seemed 50 S901? every 5°‘md put into words. lt lay in a sheltered dip which heavier and more velvety dark a- that WU ill the 8-11'. 5 CW Of mlm' “Hepsibah, I am so happy to see I mong the trees. Through the woods,,-SLTDUS depth and vastness, and With iyou that it makes my heart choke though the trail was narrow, Cath- that Cry 11 Wild flsllfe Came "°W°l`d land yet I observe that you have not. B . erine walked with her hand in'them from its hidng place in thelkept your pmmise tg Stop fight”-,g_§ I mme! Ju" en-Wy Kel' I-fenri's. and for half an hour theyl!¥l”‘-‘Wills Shl'll°b9l'Y °f C°th"1“°'Sifor one of your ears Is nicked and» l°gg’° PEP Bun Flaku’ spoke no word except in wllispers,!finrden. 'your nose is crooked and were is B and at last the four saw their home. With rt lui-.~.h of his shnulder,|mm.k over your eye which was mtl ‘t I-Ic..rl :.e.lt t.-ie bag of rom to the was like h diminutive child of thc,€:r0llntl. Wirle nlizmd ei him Jeemsiagovu ‘k"'~~»~:r 1'* < (1-y . I larger volley.) si low and cheerful;-; L;-» lon! ..--.gi lil-Eilrfflle ¢`-"°°kt Hepslbahs weather-stained face gnbm 0_ p¢L1f_~d 10g5_ mth m,, ,,.._ li_. a.in .incl O...l ._-.Lfcned andbmke ,mo B smue_ w'ndo'.vs in it than a rmiiipus mo.-1,lif‘. em, it i.~£i».:; gr-‘.f;¢Z». The :crsggy .1 cm., say as much for your would have hid, und with n huigeiand mysterious ilsure advanced up nom cathmm ,ur ,t ww, png' ;:;nu;oy“<>r firluounedoswse is in; anno: ;;':3;gl“=:‘-.1~~;,~, 2.; img.. f__11ing_: with a ready thumb on thc liam-lnutchmms ham should happell VH were measured on the i'motiei~, r\nd,ui:-r of his weaivon when from be- B uma ,oust in Albany town' why); t‘;?..”°§..f.““f *"`?§’ 1Z“‘"§." §°“’°‘lI§i.If§i.l*."'.i. ""5i"`.T§L. 2‘Li‘..§?§§ ..‘i.`l.’ 1'" “Y “‘"° “wld '>° = “nd in ol 9 ‘ ":"°“ V” Or er mme' ' l ga ‘ ' or no nose at ull. And as for the! was next to hor love for Henri nndiifhoii sr little scream. and sped past s | her boy. Closc about thc cabin wasllier protectors to meet the ndvanc- ie" with 8' mek in it' what can you “ -"KP" her own domain lic~ flnivr-rs li=“"n~ slrongcr with open arms expect from 8' menchmanéxcept- 'l _ ' _ ' ' "" =' Y' _ ,_ , ' _ ing your sweet-tempered husband ._ gaygcnsf ofhshtrubs, her l»;:~};1 lionsesi --ri s l»Ienr;ll;;il!‘TEslielIcr.ed, 1-its here__when he gets a chance ,D The rest was smmhered in Cuh- “` ° C cs “ut bark' " b°x ' R ‘use his teeth instead of the hands l Lunch for the modern wife/ 'r’s no use fussing with omething hot and bother- Wonderful flavor. All he nourishment of whole I wheat-with enough bran for regularity. Just l try these better bran flakes for any meal. 'there when I saw you two years s Z iii~"3fi_§ come against it, as one hit mine ini 1'*--i-__ hedges among the thinned-out. The stirring words had scarcely "me" “rms md laufmef- which God gave him to fight with? “De” old He H trees. with prolly paths edged with-fallen from his nicthers rms when The ut in the me is on, mm PPYY- unrry-a1- wl1ite~wnshed stonse winding intJecms laid his gun on the ground len :Y an Oneida., kmfeyvthen he Ways hungry' and Y°“ WV" Wm 5° and out amor them. and ran after her, but wtlh all his ~ any °"h°" Way' 5° We Shall NYG ‘S misled himself wth the thought supper “most .Price 50s a box Running up to thc borders of haste she was in her brothers arms, th tl I hm t th best 1 b _ 1’ 5°°l\ ll 3111038 these gardens were Hcnrrs work before he could overtake her, while ,urn which gona.; do ge? o,.aI.nTra can be made t° °°"'° °“'» °f "'16 fields, beginning first, because of hts father, carrying the turkey cock smnér, But is that am, Do'y0u keep Chhmsey' I “"1 5° MPPY You have _ __ J come " - `~` . *_ _ ` no better account of me than that? (To Be Contmued) V I nm a bit ashamed of you, Cather- l_, _` .;M|Ll_3URN`S'; . ,»,irf_i_or "NERvEP|ii5' Mrs. K. lrrcath, and , to see night _ .‘ to sleep. I was advised to use Millzum's Heart and Nervz Pills. I took seven boxes and am now completely relieved; can sleep ilae all night, and have gained in weight." was very nervous and run down, was short ol McElroy, Kirktield, Ont., writes:-"I had arnothering feelings, and was sorry coming se I could not lie down or go ine, for you have missed the im- Sho (hull lol Sleep .qfiw.}»::t»iLi:»;.;_L~W_ Rel,-efyeom "My stomach," declared Hepsibah, ' holding his ample paunch with Eczema both knotted hands, '-It is sunk una l_?-D-D. is il.. rsffm Anuupua shrunken. ls you may clearly ob- .|..'$i'..““'tt.¢'$tlf 'IIT T.lt.'J'."'..'|'l."t2..f{.'2; sms. ni is awurrea, shortened, ci.-l :,';';',,’,,;,‘,'_°,l;"{,°,_<;<;;y,~;5 ltigg-1-zkgxm. on... _ i nnrl heals th 'ti . cumscribed, and reduced fairly ,,|,m“,,;,I,£N.,§R E1‘},°§£t&'l'gElg'?0l§§(;_%lUa warped and strangled from lack or ,mr m“,,~_, .,;3f’m\l:mr»rove; :inning ' (1) (2) (3) piles. (4) llllol. (5) slab on piles. (8) (1) (8) (9) (10) (ll) (12) (13) (14) (15) (18) (17) (18) concrete piers. (19) (20) price as per specification. the land and |rnveL . Buds the sand and gravel. lowing other placem- Clmrlottotowl, P. I. lllalltl, lily llflllls Department of Public Works and Tenders for Bridge _ _ nmty annum- of ram wma -M PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEALED TENDER! will be received at this office until noon Saturday, Qune llth, 1932, from any person or persons willing to for the construction of my of the following concrete brid¢u and Morris Bridge, Granville, Lot 21, span 2000. I-Beams .loluuon’| liver Bridge, Lot. 35, span 69 ft. I-Beams nn piles. F' "-1rlmd'| Bridge, Montague, Lot. 59, span 46 ft. l-Beams Quigley; Mill Bridge. Armndnie, Lot 42, man 23 it. l-Bum! Powofs Bridge, Peake: Station Lot 88, span 15 tt. con Neil Pond Bridge, Lot 1, also 10’ x 6’ x 30'. C0lt¢fn‘l Bridge, Bt. Llwtellco, Lot 3, size 10' x 5’ x 25'. Dog Creek Bridge, Hebron, Lot 9. size 10’ x 8’ x 25'. _ Stephen Bold Bridge, West Point Lot 8, llxe ll' x 5' x 25'- Collv|ll’| Bridge, Northam Lot 13, sllc 10' x 4' X iB8'. Abr_am's Village Bond Bridge, Egmont Bay, Lot 15, alle l’l5 MoNel|ls Bridge. Cycle Rivers, Lot 14, lin 12’ x B’ x 28'. Cla.rk's Bridge. Summer-side, Lot 17, alle 6' x 6' x 32'. 'Awlels Mill Dam Bridge, Norboro, Lot 25,, also 12’ x 8' x If- Bnyncfs Crock Bridge, '|.`nvcllcr's Boat, Lot 19, else 10' ' Crckslfs Bridge, Middleton, Lot 28, size 12' x 8' x 28'. »Boutla Freetown School Bridge, Lot Z6, she 10' x 5’ x 25'- Colmty Lino Bridge, Heltherdnle, Lot 59, lllg 22 ft. I-Boll” MoDon|ll|’| Bridge, Rollo Bay, Lot 43, sine 10’ x 4’ X 15'- C0|l|lI'l Bfllllt, NSW Perth, L0! 52, llle I0' I 3%' X 22'- Pnrtiu tendering shall tender separately for each briillm *CUM* be marked "Tender lor Concrete Bridge Construction." ruusfuniming all snags. N... i to s than mimic » Luuvl For Bridal Nos. G to 9 the Tenderer shell submit a Dflw l)¢l' “ yard as per specification, Section No. 1, “A” tn which the Contractor i rar images Nu. xo to so un 'rename msn submit a nrlee Po’ ' yard as per specification, Section No. 7, “B” in which the DI ‘ Plans and Specification for the above mentioned brldl" “"7 I seen at this office, where 'lender Forms may be obtained. also at the nr num N... i, ni urs home or mgnwsy s\m¢rl»l¢“"°“‘ ' McKay, Clifton. V ._For Bridge No. I. at the home of Bllhway Snperlntendtllt Tnlnor, Dough. nr anew Nm. s, ia, use so. ut an nom or uishwu S°P°‘“‘ ‘ ent George Melntyre, Montllln- _ rn Brian Nu. a. at the county nnglnsen ornee, st. emu. For Bridge No. 5, at the home of Highway 8l|l)¢l‘|l““‘|”“ r' McDonald, Psake’| Station. rs. in-ings. Nu. a to 11, ui. the .tm or wtmloe -l- “ _ Butnmsrnlda. . y ' For Bridge No. 19, at the home of Blghwny SllP0l‘\|l¢""|°°" ' _ Brysnton, Rollo Bay. The lowest or any' tender not na eesssrlly seo¢l)¢°¢|~ L B. MIGMILLAN. sun Th* “lf” -"°'° tl" °°“1h"°~' mu and ir 1 do not ni very ni.. D... ni... .....'L`.‘ 5.. _ - _ . I Store, & 1 Q soo .¢m._~ .ui ._ __, Nggga-'@3532-5;” ,M » 4 i