4 A l mumnsrn, .. .... n: “.2. m. v.- niqnryirn A -ir.iis_cuiiiii-9rrci;rowupqssviziw p _-_ FIERQQIQ}. m WomanlscRealm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literatuifi‘ Expectant Monitors During the prc-nat-al period be sure that your strength is maintained, your nerves are steady, and Then you will pass the ordeal with a minimum of trouble and danger. Baby, too, will have the best possible start. Fellows’ Syrup will raise the tone of your system,- enrich the blood, strengthen the nerves, and remark- your vitality is high. ably increase vitality. FELLOW "w SYRUP Prescribed by physicians in 53 countries for 02-; half a century for Loss ol Appetite Malnutrition ziiigyiiiii Weak tca r..'.l i1...n that ha: n varnish surface. Vi/hcn boiling "uiiilois Iitnir of‘. the first vvatcr so ll (is l! bod: mid refill the I‘? »l ill.‘ potatoes vxill boil t1.l..l' v. xi». l‘ Grease spots on goorgt-ltc, and crepe dc clicnv, chiiioiroi" other delicate lllZtlCfllliS van hi- rrinovcd by covering tllflll vnlili talpiim powder. Lcuvc on overnight and shake out in tlic- morning. Baby's Cold "Baby's Own Tablets relieve balijfls ‘colds so easily," writrs hire. Allii-rt F. Knowles, Granton, Ont, "l utiulilvjt be without them if they cost twice as much." li ll:ili_v s running or itzwl nose, rive 'l‘.\lll.l§T.\'. .\ll50- lntrli‘ saic. Sec CCfllllCJlE in each 25c package. 234 Dr. William!’ BABY'S own raster: Nervousness Retarded Convalescence l! .\ it \".< OWN" Fatigue Anemia Bronchial Troubles 1s A MorningSmile _______l 1i hflllly-‘llfld iii u ‘ioiigc Stittt. groccrj: store, whose lll‘<)pl‘lt“t‘ll' is an omnivorous reader. A lady customer came to pay her account with a Chfiqllfi. ‘lhc propi-tctor, izotici ; that she carrisgl n Illlllll-Jil‘ cf bo. under lit‘? ziriii, vciiturvti to lt"lll “I sce you are quite a reader." The ladyrreplled 1n the flllllm- ative and added: "1 understand you are also a great reader." ' .111 the mercliarit, “l nzzi a rz-;;tilai~ bitiiriaiiltic." "I like to rcud the Biiilw, too," , tllllfkly refilled the customer. i-v\ t ‘ For The Cook q ORANGE (iEI..~\'l'l.\‘l~Z (‘AXE Ilalzc sponge cake in c! round 1113c": cake pans. lfouitl oi in the same pans, been moistened with cold water, , Have one layer of tin jvllv - every two layvrs of tho ralzia Viiicn the jelly is firm, dip t2i~ pan for ll. sec- ond in hot w . tlicn place one. first of tziv sponge cake layers on flop of 1 the jtlijv, and on top oi‘ this place cr and turn ' lllt‘ plate urrr so that the Cukt‘: will rcst on it, llIlCl tlic jcliy will turn out from the mould on top, Now place anothvr layer of spofiflt.’ cake on top 0f m!‘ 1011i’. (i111 frost. with orange frosting. - _ . What the Fashionables are Wearing illustrated Drcssmnking Lesson F-"wis-hleid With Every Pattern 6y Annabelle. Worthington It's really exceedingly iiiodish with a. smart difference, you'll love. , It favours the light topped upper ' part. _ l It fits its waistline and accents its smoothly fitted lilpline with buttons. It's altogether just as chic as can be. Almost". any of the softly falling materials u crepe do chine, can- ton-crepo, satin crepe, sheer velvet and many rayon novelties are sult- able. Its insplrator combined black l crepe de chine with vivid red crepe. l Brown sheer velvet with Persian I green crepe silk is stunning. Style No. 874 is designed in sizes , l4, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust. Size 16 requires 2% yards 39-inch, with 7t yard 30-inch contrasting. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Price of pattern 15 cents. Name n» . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . - . .. ...... Street Address City State TI! lydll E. Plnltham’: Vezetablu Compound w- - s ’ ' I i \ Cried Herself to Sleep All worn out . . . splitting headaches make lite hideous every month. She needs a tonic . . . Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound relieves cramps. . Arlvccafes l D . ‘I l What, mi .50“ o y thcnlclfxgern 503D ll Need! Every Husband and Every Wife Knows That a Little Diplomacy, a Little Soft Soap, is All That is Needed to Make Matri- mony Pleasant, But Practically All of Them Scorn to Use it, Says Dorothy Dix A correspondent asks: "What is the mutter with the modern home?" To which I unhcsitstingly reply: They don't use enough soft soap in it. A fine young man and woman get married. They are very much in love with each other and they honestly intend to do their duty by each other and establish u homo over which the dove of peace will brood continu- ously. Instead of that h appenlng, however. ‘they are soon fighting like the proverbial Kilkenny cats and their home ls a. perpetual battleground. Both husband and wife are disillusioned, disgruntled and ready to cry out that marriage ts n failure. It; ls cynically true thalfthe number of really happy homes, the homes that people 01110)’ 0nd that. they flee to as l. haven of rest. from the hard- , . ships of life, are so few that we can count all that we personally know on our fingers and have some to IDlN- Why. WM“ the doctors wont to send us to some place where we will have peace and icst and quletyand cheerful surroundings and be freed ‘Wm W011? 5nd strife, they always send us away from home. Yet these men and women who make matrimony such a. bad bet. and domesticity so unalluring l" 8°05» 30mm“ hubmd‘ ‘ml “w” who a" really fond of each other and who toil and make nanny sacrifices to make each other bodily comfortable. But the one nuns they will Mt "l" i“ trouble m do is to try to set $10118 0mm“? and Pwasmlly- They know each other‘: little weaknesses and Petlllliflfllles 0! tem‘ perament, and that. it L1 the easiest thing in the world to manwv 3°11“ oi- Mary if you just. go at it. the right way, but they scorn to usedaltiy $111?- tlcty in making the proper aiiriwiwh M10 the “w” l‘ i‘ 3”“ “ 1 row over something that: might have been settled without a ripple if 0n Y it iim been properly handled- Every husband knows mat he can't drive his wife an inch, but m: he can Jolly hei- into going the whole - istance anywhere 110 W911i! h" go; every wife knows that there is I P8Y¢h010810fl1 m°ment m W???‘ is safe to present: bills and ask favors and impart’- bad “elm d the: husbands and wives profit; by this eXPEYt kmlwledge c‘! hm“ 31“ wise and where to deal with their mates? Hardly ever. And‘ eseubm ones who do, present the novel and WWW! Pliltu"! ° “n” bliss that makes them marked P001110 in u" wmmumw’ Apparently most married people consider that‘. 61910111009 i! t°° ":9 and costly a dish for daily family Wnillmlilmn- Thiirelbre‘ they n“ y i ! A Restful Night follows on Vfl LTl N E’ TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE a, .. m servo it on the home table. They prefer bumping ink) m, mil,‘ o! w. other’: dispositions and characters to walking around them. Th‘, w llberntely tell each other home truths that nobody else on earth w,“ be untactful enough to mention to them. They disdain to use the m; answer that. turns away wrath. Th ey don't even use common, cram", politeness toward each other. No wonder that so many homes are filled with bickering and m‘, and crlminstions and reei-iminatlons, and that husbands and wives m tired of each other and fall easy victims to the vnmps and sheik; y), flatter and cnjole them and feed th em on the angel's food for Wlllflhthq are starving and which is never handed to them by those to whom ti,’ are married. Why our own families should be less careful about wounding W, l vanity and hurting our feelings than even our enemies are, goodness m, knows. But they are. Mr. A. has no hesitation in telling lvLi-s, A, u,“ she is getting too fut and that green makes her look snllow. Nor does)" refrain from remarking that the story she has just told is‘ so old that lu yawned over it in the cradle. But: he would never dream of dealing um bluntly with Mrs. B. On the contrary, he would compliment Mrs. B.“ her new frock and he would laugh his head oi! at; her joke, no matter i: he had heard it a hundred times. Mrs. A. would pursue the same tactics. When she rides with MrLA. she back-seat chauffeurs and criticizes his driving until you ma] murder will be done on the highroad. She doesn't give him more m“ one lobe of her brain and half an ear when he tries to tell her about h]; business, and she has no compunctions whatever about criticizing m; grammar, or his table manners, or the way he sits and stands. But. when she rides with Mr. B. she never pipes, no matter how mueli he breaks the speed laws and shaves other a tomoblles at a crossing. sin listens with bated breath while he monologues about. himself, m4 u. might break every rule of Emily Post and she would never even but m eye. - Wouldn't the domestic millennium be ushered in if Only husband: with strangers? Wouldn't every husband be happy and contented if hi] and wives would use as much tact in dealing with each other as they do wife stroked his fur the right way? Wouldn't every wife be blissful, and wouldn't she joyously make a burnt offering of herself on the kitchen stove if her husband told lier every day how beautiful she was and what a marvelous cook? I'll any they would. For the real cure for the divorce dvil is dip- lomacy. What. most homes luck is not. more love, nor stronger moral principles, but more soft. soap libera lly applied. DOROTHY DIX. z _i_..___,_ ____ _ H 110311310X Oil‘ CANADA PrnvEiii-n of PRINPFI lIli\\'\ In Hus Pr0li;llr\ ('|iu . -\. I). ln Ilo list ., z l“ l Tl 100% <1 a siiiic. iiiczurcsque n,- lplacf‘. filil l ttioiiLiziucti I clad; and though John Gresham *5 Cir? B y Concordia Metre] ' "unit-d to like ilio sound o»! iii w ‘c one oi high honor. thnb o, and repeated it as proudly as andcay. ‘Oh, it's only Silly-Billy.’ an’ sometimes they pay up. just, for fun. . . Everyvne laughs at Sub", Bl'ly's miles." He stopped there,‘ and looking up df-ter‘ o moment, with u two-shilling pleca in Wher fingers, IIUCY saw that his eyes were squintiiig down at licr purse with acute interest. She offered The ‘Mayoralty Contest u.___ .._..... Ladle! and Gentlemen: v To The Electors of the City o’ . ’ . i o Having served as a. member 0f the my Council roi- the past eixhf In pursuance of An Act of tho Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward I—---..wv‘--»...._ , _,__ _ d llltly a d wcrtuci l lly, slic wondered what: ~l “"5111 11L’ i110 ‘she ought to do. Otight she to inim- ln iroiic was zror him? Or would it be better to now to n vcfi? llll';1 lllKl go? No, that might offend l i, and there was something in . ~ squint itg cjvcs of hLs, of which made her thin}; he wouldn't be a. mod person to offend. S9 she smil- osri," Sill‘ t.i1i glit 3., herself. lm 8.13m and 53d; l‘ 011011 til-stance 1* ‘ii: lclt oi "Of course I do. How are you? ‘A stood tlic c“ nous cliii. ‘Lift it. a lovely clay?" She didn't’. ‘ h’ ihmlilcxllilgythlrce,‘ tliabscciiivd to h-"P-‘Lrrcally know what. she was saying, ‘,3, g ‘blxqnflcilos: Jmlzxcimfbbl! 1-71 ‘ WlY-IIOS-fiyarid her voice had n funny sound. _ ,:_f i Skv ' - i1". J W! 0f lhPillS if it were coming for n distance - *' ‘and werrrt hers rtt all. ‘ was found, I Q filll why llb- . WJtn Sllritliil not Into (‘lust-d an | lvinnn ' nit-l 1n v miminii. I ti). l "1111; “Dvrs yer ivant face the cottage?“ vii-iwr. Av-l l ll l‘ . .- .-,,,._,- h, 0i lie rislzctl. It \\'1l“lllZ vr-ry easy to . . . . . ‘ V ‘z m ta V H ‘H Id" ‘lll‘.(l(‘l‘Sl£lllfl him, because liis speech .. .\ . e "f U4‘- "lbl lo’? dlllllm i was Clil‘ ously liizzrrcti, and he spoke "l "f" {mum or S“ u°b7l"l)~"w “WOW; tlielrailicr like a tiny clrld. "You mus’. i Ur-rarl g uii:lci'i;i'0'.\.ii of the C0111‘, "my M. a hm if 3-0,. ‘mm to. Se. :|‘ ‘ ‘wovkn from tliv- I'll l'h.'1rlott't<.i\.ii vwik for at I. t‘. _ " iizulc liar l-illl", and @1011 Jilld \\'11<*‘~1 lino cotmgr," ll’! went on, grinning; i;',,‘,l,.l,.,i,'i.i‘ ai-illll k ' lullllud“ {Cm-i “I . . . I haven't time to sec the Fw-n-r ll|.|| ;. “t... i"; h"? mil "l Th0 i-ottzim 10-day," 5'2:- saitl hurriedly. f1‘"l."' “"""" "" l ‘i O-lfllt.‘ 11th‘ w wd vszis “Bu: I'll iiny you the. . . the bob. .t l1’ i. Sill’! il."(l cvir . ili picasut‘ “If you don't wan‘. to sch the rol- ltauo, you mus; pa; me two bob," iii dark, rll‘ '\‘ ' till, and I loiiL: ar l)?! ift‘ lnlii in Jnil ; | , - ll. | mun-tn, ., .lll'l,_'*' of l‘r.»i..".ir-. ‘hi-on: - still. Hui" fear o.‘ him was -'1 T1111"? Ibrgiimiiig to fade, H1: srcinctl "l llll-Y-lfrtlrly’ l1tl‘.'ll1l"."S so of loon, and i cssccl of the . . .: :1 “cutcii-.'.\~.." “That's ihc l'llll‘." he added. Ilc Ii7-l<l.">-\\'crl.-1l. 5 I WDUUDUYJCIQIZVTNDU , .--C l1‘ EYES TESTED AND ‘ . ILASSES FITTED ‘ f" 1~""'9l‘ Wflbffllbrl llPl‘ draw out hcr purse, E. W. 'l'.-\Yl.0lt > “"7 hm" Willi ,1 rather terrifying glint in hs l. S. TAYLOR 3 Li, E Optometrists y; (.1. 142 Richmond Street c3 Fqllillltfgl l) y the two bob willingly," . "But whose rule is it?" ‘Shy-Billy's rule,” he answered $i1ll‘l>{ v; fli~ prllltulv‘. . . 1 -- = , . wry clover iinc, too, she srnd, ma?“ l‘, "i, w slihig licr hands wouldn't tremble sacs she funiiblctl w . the money “m, ,;,,,,,-,_ no ,i,,,;"o] Dltl 301i tlllltli of it ‘W.’ 1' H l l ' Ml Ill-r‘, llflfltltbil. he "l"! "Tlicy call me 100D)?’ He tnpyistl l‘ lml“ his forehead with n thick, stunviy Vi“ l”, fir/var. "But I'm not loo/py, am I?" ‘ l’ m l‘ "O; course you're not." she acrocd ‘rt dam‘ clever frllcr. I make cf clever rules. An’ they laugh @nAMPn lmopndonoo-nnoonononosonu. in" PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is hereby ,'-,iv;:i that yhm.” arrangements vixll be maim- for a illlhi wfhcndum to show the vilslics oi‘ my 1. the voters on the question oi‘ m" Summer Daylight Saving Time in. 1 ‘ (Iharlottctnwn. liy voto at. all polling W?" [hoes on thnday set for Civic PJlt-c- Ill".ll ‘l liicii s. -ll".", . ‘l . t.) ‘t1 0H8- G. P. NICHOLSON, (Tity Clerk. (25-2-2-41. ' N0 [rec ! Mllllgnn k Eleni-son have moved ,1 , their Purina Freda from (‘giv-rn i‘ ‘ l‘ Street £0 MCKI“ t’; (‘n._ 1'31 (Zr;ii'" " l ' Htreet Iiaat. We li business on a cash Ir. h (‘o., will he maaaqlng same for us. pk». .ur_ idERLlllE ls instant Relief 1334-2-81, Mlic said, and tIi‘llll1t‘(l at her more‘ the florin and he took it; bu‘. said: 5'00“. I"!!! Mimi"! "l" Y0" ha“ "You've got more in them," “m1 confidence in my stewardship. a he pointed iv/zii h's siiiinpy fingers “pressed by repented wdorsatlov‘ at the purse. She was startled again. -"-t the D0lls, I have consented. t He;- fear of llllll, iiiiiiciign it llafl time my mime in nomination It lessened, was not gone, and she 5111301‘ o1’ 0H1‘ City M “l0 50ml fould now that it was \’L‘l'y ready "vmlnt; Elcctltllh i to flare up again. This great, un- My 1-0115 flfllierlflwe It "1 coufh creature was hinting very F0090" 1100"! B}!!! I000"! l! chi/T plainly that. he ivaiitcd the rest of mill! 0K "10 5"!!!“ "m1 filial!" llicr money; Shc had i101‘. much with l oummiltcrs should qualTy me for ihpr’ a5 1t hmppcncd;.nnd anywa“ tho position, and will the better ‘she felt that if she had had the "H1110 me t0 100k 11"" "10 b0" ll!" lwczilth of {he warm 1n (ha; 5mm; tcrest of the City. I therefore take ,hursc of hers. she lci have gvcii "155 tlllliilfl-llli"! 0f 505035118 3'0" ‘it to him gladly, just t.) g9; away support. .50 it was not the inozicy qiiq, m,“ You are evidently aware that. tli ltllll-f, math; my {mu-s spying ‘m a- pill-Tl, two yrars have been vcry try .gain. It, was his face, Ills eyes were 3W! "-1105. vipffilillly "0111 B "m!" lglliiiiiig grcczlily; his big 11m 11M r~’:v.l standpoint, and like moct otli- ‘Lakpn on a _-,i,,,-c“»d_ “mast hung“. ci- ‘ft-It's Charlctfetown has come look, To her horror he (mm; n Step 'n foi- its share of depression. Dur- ncarer, ing this pencil as Chairman of on] tin y“, Smnctyx-nl-nw m, said FZIKPIPB Committee I have endeav- wnf (b11115; i-yon gmmw yo“, p", 3 nrrzl to improve our finances, not an’ I'll show you a clever ill "WOW but In llraclicc. 39 " '1 and in our annual -flnanc'al ,'rrp.-r‘s. Adrqunte Sinking Funds will be. as fai- as possible set aside l b m. for all borrowings over and above fiitgfillli, (h: liirft. ct‘ the City's borrowing , ,_‘ 31' l power fiwczl by law to I've times ,tlie annual revenue collected dur- in’: the year, and l have every hop: cl‘ long able t0 do 111's without any increase“ in the existing raw 0t‘ taxation“ I promise with the co-opcmtlor Tel’ the CcunrYI to adopt such eco- tention. 'nc-m'c methods as will enable the Ymlls Tfiiillcflflllll’. {upkeep of the city to be curried on 2,15_1_25_HL T- IL ‘lUlN-N- iin a competent and satisfactory manner. And iivlll advocate and .upport all measures for the better- imt-nt of clvlc government. I have always been a firm supporter of prom“, at q-rym, belong-n: to Labor and my best efforts W11 be late ll. A. ltfucPhee consisting or continued in its behalf, boa-rill! l" .‘;'.‘;f‘lf.'I..'2.-"".Zi‘..°"‘l.lf.£‘f;.f3.!?“;§.°' "ii-risi- M m» i»; [ox ranch and mhbundlngs. imdell’; countenanccd and all classes oil are called for this attractive home dun“ be ‘mum ‘Bu! “a “mi situated within a. few rnlnutcs’ wnlkl wlul ""50 ilYolltillllwfllflll-S N- I of church, school unil general store. 7mm you, the case ls now In your‘ Complete blacksmith equipment can bu,” ‘o be “M; w-gh a, yo,“ "c, be urchlsed from the Estate if de- i _ l sire‘; but. this should not be Included rm‘ senlc" n we" render"! "mm" in the tender. PIIICIIILSZ‘! will be fc- recognition» Mill to thin end I nuke ..-..i. fen. (To Iic Coiitlnurtli A5 the request of a large nuniiici~ of electors of Wiird 3, I will offer mysfllf as a candidate in tho co: ing civic election. If oiecicirl 1 ido everything possible in the br- ‘lntcrcsts of the city and at t same time giving Ward 3 every i; . _ llulrcd to DRY arty her cr-nt caali. {my uppeal. If you elect me to the balance taken as five your mortgage mmnzrable pox-N“, d. May" H . . » , to the Estate. Tenth-rs will b . rc- . celved not later than Fflllllllflfy liihll“ b” my "m “ml “luau” nu‘ i fiftcenth addressed to W. Ilowlr-ylpssc to maintain for the Oil! 0|‘ 0w"!- Tflofl- P- E- 1-» ‘(lflrlrttm ‘ciiin-iutmtiwn the eiivztiin polltlcn Siding, R. B. No. l) or Than: A. l" no“, any," from “n, viewnum Campbell, K. (1,, Summer dc. Iliglt- u; m. any “my” M; 1L L“, Thanking you In anticipation of ceptcd. - your support on Februnry 1mm, Rfspcctiully Yours. I I I u ‘Binoculars. E‘ A‘ 705m” | “FQJJL l73-2-34Rd-s8t4tlC-3l, Island, made and passed in the Twenty-first year of the reign of His Majesty King George V., Chapter 31, entltuled “An Act to consolidate and amend the ieveral Acts incorporating the City of Charlottetown”, and all Acts in amendment “ICICMDI in addition thereto, and An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, wade and passed in tho Flftletli your of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter b, “ntltuled, “The Char- lottetown Water Works Act”, and all the Acts in amendment thereof or ln addition there- to, and An Act of the Legislature of tho Province of Prince Edward Island made and pun- iid in tho Sixty-first your of the relgnof Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 12, eii- tltu‘cd “The Clinrlottetoivn Sewerage Act”, and all Acts in amendment thereof or ln atl- dltion thereto. l do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an election of n Mayor for the said City, three Commissioners of Sewar. and Water Supply for the said City, and of one person to servo as Councillor in the City Council for each of the Wards Nos. l, 2 and 3 of the said City and two persons to serve as Councillors in the snld Council for Ward No. 4 of-tlio said (‘lly and three persons to serve as Councillors in said Count-ll for Ward N0.‘ 5 lii the suld City lie- lug in all a Mayor, three Commissioners of Sewnr and Water Supply and eight: Councillors representing the City as follows :- ONE COUNCILLOR ONE COUNCILLOR own cooivcrnnon TWO oomvomtons THREE COUNCILLORS FOR WARD NUMBER ONE FOR WARD NUMBER TWO FOR WARD NUMBER THREE FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR FOR. WARD NUMBER FIVE WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday I The Tenth Day of February, A. D. 1932 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES AS DESCRIBED IN PROCLARLVTIW POSTED IN THE SEVERAL WARDS OF TllE SAID CITY. Nomination Day, Wednesday, February 3ft‘ At the Olfico of the City Clerk, City llnll from tho hour of l2 nooutlll the hour of 4 0'0"" in the afternoon of the same day. For Qualifications of Electors see Act 21, George V., Chapter 31- G. l’. NICHOLSON, Clty Clerk, (‘lly Clerk's Offiec, Charlottetown. January 15th, ‘all?’ f1‘. W. L. BROWSE, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. ilwfiiliiziiliiitilii-ifiiii