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Th... 1 By Almébelh WdrfihiilgtOli "Gained is lbs m. - h v u i’ ~ sfi.‘§.'£§.“.'§.'§§ h: ......'_... ~ o ' a: Illwniud inn». $113311“? aglvlff: lillfnflyfiiu hsill‘ Pgirlllilimls Ef- y?" prottyhwelli diozwsmand one. ‘faulty sllmngiloz; Th... wfcj’: as a w!!! ashamed ec p0“ er us an '~ a e “st Mar r _ ut e figured 0 In I I P i! telnlymytrou e. eolthep g; ' a l “ 1m“ “l” m‘ “‘ "'*°“‘"“‘ ' $133.’. hmép-g TS‘; a Man Poorer Than Herself or Sta Sin ley u h“ m we “m” m“ Nui°l°1lihi°°ifi _ printed in balloon - motifs in char-l j 1°‘ ‘M. w” m“)... > - - g 9A; far back as I unfamiliar mild“ 9 N11117:! demihd to try ' treuse green whose -'- extreme feml-' _,m1m gaging-mm, and StiIIfVC Rather Than Support . I "Dark m“ any. T ' . ' " -- Floyd l' 0, ‘uni I n 23g uds-kselilt aaspoligi-u 1311:5315: galnewiaawrvizzks“ with “um ? . _ 9A headache, it seemed, was to be lubrication for the human boduyfflm we“ i 13:13:}. Knhn§':lis§“1nr§q°::u'g§£ Mil-ll l1" P09! "ll-ll? rich Ill’! marry only l. millionaire or else under- ma‘; mwormamon" I "In" hi“. 1 hldlfinlilhed the m‘ ywmxuny beaming m mwld‘ . ' mine her husband's character and turn. him into a despicable male parasite? flmbatmmy'empmi°n'l'eada°hl' healthy color like magic. , flervous- ed silhouette, with godets inserted in “e53, mdmuuoth was gone. No more tired out feeling, ’ the century returning in s. very new . resort wear ls pictured, a white Swiss -___._.--__--.-.- OLD GALLON AND LINNEN FAVORITE IN NEW GUISE Bo long has fashion been wedded to silks for summer that it is refresh- ing ‘to see a few oi the old cotton and linen favorites of the early part oi guise. There is distinct appeal to the quaint frock of dotted Swiss, now rfiads with abbreviated sleeve: and a mucbly ‘oefiounced skirt. One oi the latest models shown for daintily dotted in blue. the sleeves and iiounced edged with an embroid- the circular skirt to contribute but- tery iulness to hem. _ 1t shows directoire influence through swathed effect of waistline, created by slurred sides. The flared cap sleeves are chic. Style No. 3423 comes in sizes l4, 16, l8, 20 years, 86, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Chiffon, sheer cottons and scor- gette suitable. ‘ Pattern price 15 cents Be aura to fill in slss of pattern. Address Pat- tern Department. - Our Fashion Magazine is l5 cents, but you may order a pattern‘ and a Fflshlvfl lvfigazlne together for 25 cents. No. 3124. Size ...................... u-eaaealllll ea nus-nus“...- V , Nome alaauaaallsavaaneenneue-Ieeuaaaalllev " Street Address IIOIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIOIIIIIOOIIIOIII guy Sill-O NEW ACADIA AND VICINITY Mr. Michael Gallant, merchant, was on a business mp to Bouris WWW-ll’- Mrs. Sylvester Gallant is spendlns g, few days in Morell, the guest oi her brother, Mr. Frank Ryan- m . and Mrs. James Eldersbaw. Morell, are spendln! B 16W d‘?! i“ New Acadia. and ‘are guests oi Mrs. Frank Gallant. » Mr. Henry Gallant and Ken Dou- cette were on a business trip to Bear River last week. appear overnight. Sound sleep. New health and pep from very first day. Two great tonlcs in one — special weight-building Malt Yeast and strengthening iron. Pleasant little tablets. Par stronger than unmodi- csted yeast. Results in ‘A time. So quit being ashamed oi “skinni- hess," sallow skin. Get Ironized Yeast from druggist today. Feel great tomorrow. Money back from manufacturer ii not delighted ‘with quick results. . WHO AARE You‘: A West?" ‘ The Romance of Your Name n; nuav naskms atria The West family was established in England early in the fourteenth century, at Great ‘rorrington, Hamp- erden, Csnteluoe and Devonsblre. Sir Thomas West was the founder oi the English Wests, and he him- self took part in the French Wars oi Edward III and personally captured King John oi France at the Battle. oi Cressy. Following him were mm)’ descendants of prominence in Eng- land. Sir William West was knllhiod in Hampdon Court and created Lord de 6011591913011 d1!‘ Mustilre business or professional woman refrain from paying any part of the family expenses. or else wreck her husbands mor- ale and destroy his energy and ambition? These are two vital problems that the modern woman-God help her-has to face, for it appears that husbands and money no more sssimilsio than oil and water and that the success of a marriage depends largely upon whether the masculine or the feminine hand holds the pocketbook. ‘At least this is the theme of a very entertaining in the story there is a splendid young girl who, alas, l0 bu)’ thelmlaces and yachts and Rolls Royce: with some oi her superfluous brokenhearted ways alone. And there is another couple in the book, a poor- young husband and wife who dearly love each other, but the husband is only a small salaried man and the babies come tumbling over each and hospital and nurses‘ and doc- tors’ bills, pile up and the roof leaks and the grocer and the butcher are 5111111111: for their bills and the husband is working himself into nervous prostration trying to keep their heads above water when the wife, who has been a struggling writer, suddenly achieves success and begins to be n. good money-earner. Ibr a while the, husband ilrmly refuses to let her spend a cent of what she makes on the upkeep oi the home. I-le says that's a man business, but finally in a desperate crisis when the wife and babies are sicksnd the fur- nace breaks dowri and they need not only comforts but necessities, he per~ mits his wife to spend some oi her money on easing the situation. After that his descent is swift. He slloks down in his work. He joins country clubs and golfs and lets Mary do the worrying over the bills. He even ceases to regard Mary as a Lady Love and looks upon her as a cash register until she finally wakes up to the fact that in trying to help him shc has ruined him. - whereupon she smashes her typewriter and goes back to being the dependent wife once more, with what results the novelist wisely fol-beers to say. Because little boys nearly always howl and kick when you take their stick of candy away from them. Of course, we have always known, in spite oi the ravings oi the poets that in real life love's young dream had to be adequately flnancel, like any other prwopositlon, lo keep it a going concern. For not even the most romantic can stay their stomachs on sentiment and a restricted dist oi bread and cheese, and kisses pallson the ‘appetites oi those who are accustomed to ENLARGE!) PORES this disfigurement is that though it may come rather quickly, the process of refining enlarged pores is a slow and thousht-insplrlne new novel, called "Partners." ""1 "m"! m"- Bl" tlwush enlarged pores are sn- hns the misfortune of being a greet heiress and whose sweetheart refuses to mymg- the!’ ""4 m? “W59 "mil"! . all"? PM‘. although he himself is s. successful man, because the girl wants ""°°"“‘3°“‘°m- f" m!’ PYOPEI‘ ‘refil- fnent it is quite possible to make dividends; Bo they let money come between them ‘and they go their “m” "m m“ 9' 5m" "huh h" be- come coarsened in this way. The m!‘ EWP l! to get the skin abso- Tuiély clean, for if any dirt is al- lowed to remain in the pores it is Dretty sursto result in blackheads and pores which are still larger and uglier. In the cleaning process first bind ‘a towel firmly about the head so that the hair will be protected. Thcn apply a very generous amount oi cleansing crcnln; rub it in gently but thoroughly. Ronlove the cream. The next step r. steaming with hot iowcls to open the pores, thus making it Pflflfilblc Willy to get at the em- bedded dirt and grime. Wring a small Turkish towel out in hot water and cover the face with it; replace with another hot towel as soon as the first one begins to cool. Repeat these hot applications sev- eral times and when the pores have been thoroughly opened mssstrgc with nltissue cream again. Those who have followed thcsc beauty talks lfllllfllly’ Will rcmcmbcr that the 115553110 movements are of three gon- ornl types: l-‘lrst, the long upward and outward stroking, then the up- ward xuni outward stroking, theu ihc l ‘lllcre is no beauty blemish more nearly universal nor one which is more annoying than enlarged pores. One oi the disturbing things about I get a real kick out oflife now. By the way, I almost forgot e0 tell you I folmd a new life companion, gooy; Perfectly simple. wasn't m in, Floyd just learned the normal nat- ural way to get rid of bodily poison; (we all have them) and nature did the rest-Whyshouldnt you howdy; ‘Nujol is not a medicine. It con. tains no drugs. It is efielgtive, 5,, Y0“ Wm 5° "Nil-liar as clock-work}! You can buy it at all good drug w"! i" "d"! P339888 for less than the price of a couple of good dun- Begin today. Millions have found SUFFICIENT REASON The family barber had died and the shop was vacant. Some time‘ later the young hopeful came home and said: "Daddy, there's s. new man in the shop now, but I don't think we can go there any more for our haircuts." "Why, son?" Because the man is a foreigner of some kind." ‘What difference does that make?" asked Daddy, a bit nettled by the lad's air oi superiority. "Well, pussy," mu the boy, after some deliberation, "you see it's a. fruit store now." Many a life changed by a lhlthNuiollms-kessll n. so...“ message like this one. 2d‘ nzrgg; zlllgvglgzlv you A Moming Smile‘. Etiquette! 1". Hhielhlaa.‘ Q. When a man meets u girl u; m, acquaintance accidentally, lunchlug n u“ "m" 55519. lhoullLhe offer to pay her check? ,Y A. No. ' Q- When a girl corresponds wim a. number of boy friends, and she be. comes engaged, what sholdd she do? A. She should stop tl-fel con-es. pondence immediately aiteq m. m. gagement is announced. Q When is a tuxedo worn? A. 1t is worn at the thong/er, at an informal dinner, at home, fin hotels and restaurants, and at informal dances and parties. Miss Celia Peters and Mrs. H. Gal- 1B warn Th“ bunch o: m, "mny beefs‘ k and lobste Newburgh. Nor does any one feel like billing ma. Upward rotary movement, sud fin-I lant, Bear River, were visitors here m“ “w”; been km“ u m‘ own“ posing when they are sick with worry over wherp the rent money is to come‘; ally lllv light tapping or vsttlnly mead”. m warty s“ wflulm w“ a. mum “mm ‘ . , ,3. I ’ mcvclucnta executed with the balls of ‘do _ “Qfld finish andtha latter shined to a i"? ~ §trallht skirt. Borrowing other de- tails oi the past, its designer uses a Mada In Canada i i l v I . l ‘llaowtiasyuarhvnlsmiaaeuualpaid ucnchefn; ;;_ w_ Mmon-m, hudqmoked, m‘ m“ fluflgl gut; a, mm; mam; a, ngy- Dawson. Eleanor Tsowsdele, Elsie To ‘mhon ‘m. bu“ ‘mp the aoiuunuurlw. Mosrtasai. “d” ,— Grade x fin-l. Mary Walsh; 2. ---------- mend buque. * smsy. one» mmslv. "m" loll in awet cloth m l lnlnute‘ A dCak I : rfeani mien Mcflellan: 3, Hilda Mciellsn Marlin!’- Plfllm- as - ' Grade 18-1, Alice Best; 2. Maine Nllmfl- then femoyg mg m“ m . “m, omfl owdgr an e ' " zfliPi- 31'5"" 791*“! "lei and haul-ma McRee (equal. om. n-l, Margaret mum's, iaaro. »-.- _. . n»: i isl- one-quarter to one-half hour. I " I "W" NW‘ ‘"5584 Grade IX-l, Genevieve Parquet; a. 1mm Calms: panes Pequot. ‘ cmes vm-lflnyman Sturdy; z, "nil-Wu! “m”; ‘_ ipms seamstress to attempt, but this l» ~ 5 Friend stork Jesente-l Mr. and . 0N Q SHOQT Mrs. Augustus Peters with a baby To Remove " . what must a wife do, then, to solve this curious triangle oi the wlie, v19"- “ n‘ H DENOTE. boy on Monday. Congratulations. Quickly USe l the husband and money? Must‘ the rich girl who falls in love with a. poor 53am "1118 Out H Tllrlllsh towel ' M l Li “id man refrain mm marrying him for fear oi ruining him and making him 111 hot wsivr and apply to the face , . \T Ll m,‘ m a J°hmmn_ g pox-tune arve q uumtwh beau" a‘ h" mom" Mun m‘ m“ who h“ ‘ n“ “mm; "p. SVEYIUQO cotton musk. Before the , . - . - n d h chum“, m “mum ‘m. owe as cooled replace it with nn- le leu FOQ DETAH’ Emu’ “m “ mm‘ ‘mm w New An amazing remedy — w" i" " ‘my ‘Mm “ma” W" y m m“ up u other cold towel. Continue this '_C ans ‘no 1n iTThlasaizvaEsu< 7- ‘>-" . .- sguare neck. . Numerous oi the cur- daaa-umuaa aunansits-sctac-ns-h. “Hun-n - sélifll belt of narrowblack velvet rQEbon with a bow oi this at the xQnt models are too intricate for the v certainly is one any woman m!!!“ elelly fashion ior herself, if Q11: be of that inclination. w A Character Close-Ups I s is sec av ' ‘me following n u... standing of Z...'§.'“§.§.'°‘1?.L.°°‘§§..§i'§.. and: a The following is the report .0! sneer-Edith Ieard. Willie ehsrrea. Isl-nonsu- i cleanaltdoesnoteorsioh orscovrr. of _ It. Mary's Convent, Souris, for the gpflmqg "m; yglk o; hgfd-boflgd y.‘ Crapaud School for the month _of Ellsworth 1am. hdwsad wNortIoh. ‘ the dl" and ‘T1319. but N018 it Up. Illfllwallawvkbaldihadaeiu; month of February:- put through a sieve. and decorata Iebruaryz- Robert Dawson. ‘an ab“; m.“ Bu“ Newt udder“ ortoughan‘ u‘. hands. eveaihageadalgh’: elem Ieaieil Mr. Roy Townshend, Rollo Bay, spent the last week end in Charlotte- town. The farmers are mums adventure of the good roads for haulln¢ DOW- toes to st. Charles. st. Charles is one of the largest shipping points on the island. The farmers oi Fortune. Little Pond and Rollo Bay are find- ing it convenient to store their spuds in Mr. Townshends warehouse. while awaiting as ‘pment. Acadia recently. -__l_ Miss Agnes McKinnon, St. Charles, was a recent visitor to Monticello and Bear River. Among those who attended the play at St. Peters were Florence Cifianley, Agnes cKlnnon, Mr. Raymond Peters and Albany Peters. 'I'he Messrs. Jack Gallant, K. Dou- cette. Eugene Gallant and J. Pinesu BOIIHI W680. Miss Margaret McCormick has re- flme in Charlottetown. 8T. MAIY’! OONVINT, IOU!!! attended the social and dance in . turned home after having spent some my“, gm mo“; ong-qulflgg u mugh oer of queen Elizabeth's Council and was distinguished in affairs oi- the state. Ha mended Elizabeth strange and men- son, Thomas became the second Lord de la Wsrr. Sons oi this Thomas came to America and estab- lished the family in Virginia. One of them was also named Thomas. 111s Wests were loyal supporters oi the Colonies and played their D811 l" the early days oi struggle and ‘or- ganization. It is from this family’ that the State oi Delaware Bets its name. few seconds and causes no pain. The corn shrivels up and loosens. A110"!!! application or two and the film 4W9! out. Wonderful-yes it is-but that is just how Putnam‘. Corn It'll-actor works. You calf bu! WWW" 3"" Extracior (sin. any drussl-lt- 0st your, bottle-‘to-day. Refuse a substi- _ tute for ,'~‘Pui.nam‘s."=- ' ‘ ‘ For" The Cool: CANAPE OI‘ CAVIAB Prepare the caviar by seasoning with paprika, a few- drops of lemon onion as there is caviar. Mince the onion very nne. Cut bread in two- inch rounds, and aauto in butter until Grade x (al-i, P. Psouet; 2, H. Olive Peters: 3. Mary lleehan.‘ Grade VIII-i, Helen Byrne; 2. Gladys Mullally; 3, Margaret lteele and Rita McDonald (equal). Grade VII-i, Evelyn Cairns and Gfldl W-J, Nan Caetwell; I, Amy with fancy pieces of whiio of ell. Grade 17f. Jdreeluffat: I, alar- garet leamiah: S. Nora fliaen Ik- neaa. _" _.._....'.'....--.___.___L Heretoiore, however, we have thought that the main thing was to have enough money out of which to make a club to keep the wolf away from the, door, but now we have become wise to the fact that the club may turn into u boomerang that will annihilate the wielder if it is the wlie instead oi the- husband who handles it. » This adds another hardship to the lot oi woman and t- mpllcates the always difficult task of being a good wife. For no woman wants to injure: the man she loves. No wlie wants to be a brake instead of an accelerator. to her husband. No woman wants to emssculato her husband and tum him into a dependent, and yet ii she has a fortune she naturally doesn't want to; chuck it into the ssh barrel to save her husband's vanity, nor ii she is s‘ better business man than her husband does she want to starve to keep him hustling at his job. I . ' roundlngs because her husband will lie down on his lob if she keeps _on with hers? Why does a wife's money seem to have such a pernicious effect upon her husband, anyway? The” are questions no omen can answer. It seems to a woman that when ‘he gm, hefgglf up m g man, body and soul, she has given him some- thing g0 infinitely more valuable than a. few dollars that the money doesn't count. It seems io a wife that the usband who expects her to work twelve‘ hours a day in the kitchen and nursery- is straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel when he claims it kills his se n-respeet to use a few dollars that she has made in an easier way than cooklnl ""1 blbY-Wndlnll- ‘And "I Win15 " to a woman that when a man and woman love each other well enough to get married, everything they have should go into the conimon pot and be for the common 800d- And lt s... to a woman um u. mu enllllllflllfi d1! Ind In it ls “m for men to abandon this silly pose as heads of tbs house and beaiowers oi blmings and come down to earth and be partners with their wives and let their wives help them in whatever we)’ $11!)’ Illll- 9035711” mx- IIIODI; i, KUBIIBUI 60b‘!- OBAPAUD SCHOOL . . The following had perfect attend- Grade x-l, Willie Sharren and man BM!!- ldwarii Noflou and Carrie Siordy; a, Robert Norton. * ' Grade Vii-l. Donald MacDonald; ajoaaa mono; s, Henry Parker. Grade Report for month 6f reel-unn- omig 2P1. flmesa Grimes. _ omsrvms-u. Annie Grimes. 2. Vl-i. no Jean uaonoa- mm “m,” _ - 0'10 111-4- Annlles MacDonald: Grade n.-i-. uleaaausues. “}§..'°'"* yamuuusmwwx-mola w-na-u l the ilngjvrs. I a ant-taupe gum-a; l __ has: Min" Llii’ lunssalzc 0i all the lac-in! luusclvs vnpc oil the cxccss crcnm null tin-ll manly lllc wltcll-hazcl pack. wiucil ulll rlosc the lmfcs. To makc: this ibis’; lzcul about n cupful oi‘ wliril-llnzrl uuill it is quite warm. Suucclw: out iwo snmll pads of clcnn absorbcu‘. (‘alum in the witch-hazel and Disc“ ilwm cvr-r the closed cyes. ‘lake anoillcr pica: of cotton largo enough to cover the rosi. oi the fnco and moisten in the warm witch- hazcl also. Lay this ovcr the whole fuce like a beauty mask, leaving only! the nostrils and lips exposed to treatment for about twenty minutes or half an hour, when towels and cotton mask may be removed and the skin blotted dry with a soit cloth. Then pat on a little skin ionic oi your choice. '1“ne above treatment is exccllcull for refining enlarged pores and gently tightening flabby skins of the oily] type. Those with dry, scaly skin! may find the treatment too harsh) but the former type will find it very‘ eiiective, and it was to bc given once or twice a week.‘ Tomorrow - aim, Questions Answered. YOU!‘ 1110p wrung Household Hints, Planting Vegetables The same vegetables. should never be pleated in thssammlocatioa two years in succession. . ' -_.-.-~.-a----- and Congoleum ; with little effort ‘ - LEANING linoleum and Congo- leum floors need not be drudgery! ' Let “Bon Ami do the work for you—- quicldy, easily-wind without ruining the beautiful colors. justeprlnklealitfleBonAmiPowder on the floor and go over it ‘with a well dampened mop. Then wipe lt off with The pattern reappears as fresh asnew! Bon Ami never injures the surface if out in clear water- ldna Paquet (equal); 2, Marjorie ' _ald; 2.11076 HIWQY: 3. Dflllllll an“ yup; m“ Qulnn‘ 31v"; - ' Pequot; s, Helen Muiisily. liter-sen. , _ . _ 9mm‘ I _ . u“; n“ , orau vr-l, mm. Hoop; z. nu arm xv-l. Jeanei-tebawson. al- m“, wpmonm “m, g, . , w _ Poole; s, 1mm McDonald. eanor an and mm meson can Wiener. - BIA m: can be cleaned hymaing 4 0H6» v-I- Adele "M10111"; 1- "W"? '- "1"? Psi"? i- 19"“ one; ma. belnabelle Quinn, 2. no d: of ammonio mixed-with _ 1 rum ewaeney; a, Ceciiia Oahill. swell ’ “n, mum, . ' lhllf culrofceldtel. v - adieu: a. 01mm comm. _ 1.1mm 60W: l. Ills Bwldv- Grade i. er.-l. George "wow. a. “m. mum... i l l ones 111-4. units Perry; a. Ilia m...‘ - 0mm: (am-l, John 1.. storey. gm; 3,“, gpmgu» . ____‘ u Ones 1i (Jr.)-'-l, Clayton lua- nraa .