' We invite you to Inspect mu- lgrge selection o! new Fur Neck Pie“! always in stock. _, mvivouzvcuvc the omszvuvc of OUR NEW DEPARTMENT Featuring an Entirely New Line of a? SPRING COATS and SUITS _ Something DIFFERENT _, L Smart New Styles Pgpular Prices VISIT US NOW—WHILE OUR STOCK‘ IS COMPLETE Store your Fun m o“ ltnnge Year round, world wide [mm-flue covers these [lrmenis ' for only 21w. of their l)0l{O'l‘lf\' Diiiis nr=1~=rs1< Box PIT“ NED‘. _"‘ .44" i ,5; (missed. _I_r.2e1.v@#9.l> - ' Answer: no. at zill. At 28 you arc probably much mJre zittrnctve than you were u. Lu, and 30h snuuli‘. be more iinercsiliig, LCCHUSC no “Ulilllll cull go through lilo (‘Xpsllclice ol nnving nu; noun, qurcq “might, coming out or it witrrmorc poise and wisdom and being less sell-centered man she was as a girl. The best way to give notice that you have come out of your doldrums and are ill the running again is i0 follow the example of widows, who subtly announce their altered status by their clothes. Doubtless during your i)L‘l'l0£i oi vreitring the willow you let yourseli go and ireglcctcu your gersonul appearance. so now blow yourself for s. lot of pretty, gay irocks, ave u new hair-do and some facials, yet your friends to EH18 you some parties or give them yourseL, and you can depend upon it that the men will begin l0 uike IIOJCC. But here are three points I woud call to your attention: ln IIlillLiDLZ your second debut, so to speak, at 28 ploy up to men older than youisen and ovoid boys. Widowers are it good bet ior you. Second, don't leun too heavily on i-he girls you used to go with who are married und have children. ".i‘heir youngsters date you too much. Third. and most llll- rtant, don't ever, ever, EVER. LBlK about your previous romance. rorget t. Men are always suspicious that broken hearts are never entirely healed. M111, auyWfly. no man wants to hear of how inuun you loved some other man. Dear Dorothy Dt\—A mother has decided that she and the rest of her family will go with her son and his. bride on their honeymoon. She says she knows they would have such a. good time together. The bride is timid and doesn't want to offend her future mother-in-law, so doesn't know what to do. But what do you think about seven people on a honeymoon? A FRIEND, Answer: I think the rnother-ln-law must be crazy and her son a sissy if he lets her put the idea into execution. Honeymoons were biii t for two. not for Momma and all the little sisters and brothers, DOROTHY DIX. r—>'-~—' '—————-'—~ ~ BUTTERFAT! BUTTERFAT! ERFAT! In the right forefront of the above picturc_is shown the Giant Churn of 1650 lbs. capacity which produces thousands of pounds of PERFECTION BUTTER EVERY WEEK OF EVERY YEAR In the back ground can be seen three 500 gallon Pasteurizers. Because of our modern sanitary equipment, Perfection butter has increasing sales abroad as well as at home. This enables us to buy more and more butterfat from Island farmers and help greatly in the increasing prosperity of the Dairying industry in this province. GENTRAL GREAMERIES CHARLOTTETOWN PERFECTION DAIRY SOURIS CREAMERY Summerslde Souris REMOVAL llllTlBE Having Moved to New Quarters At 117 KENT STREET Iononowinspodiionlnlnsmuoumsofwrlvcen, Oulilultunwlicninnoodotr-cpslnu —IO‘IUO RANGES, BIIBIGIIATOII, WASHERS- IUINAUI OIL BURNIIL AND Y’ Morons and EQUIPMENT LIEB-y-ELEGIIIB rlldim nu. o W. (LT. U. NOTES THE UNBULY MHHBEB. csreitnzodal Bo old be om...“ "W"- “The tongue can speak at word whose Island Interests In Boston The sacred writer crowns the whole, ‘ keep Mr. Caleb Nicholson, Cambridge, of Cardigan) plans to visit his od home during the summer months. Mr. Edwin McC (formerly Kinkora) Dunstan student, ls and former St. miiklns excel— ALCOHOLISM EXACTS GREAT- Sllldles Bi UV‘ ER LIFE TOLL THAN CANCER el engineering school ley) and better friends as “Aunt Be erlng from a very s Wendell] McInnls. ._*__ Miss Penzle Martin. W Mass, former Is‘and schoo riin is and Mrs. Miss Ellie. Dohe Mass. (formerly o River-ton) expects Island sometime i’ Montague and Mr. Jack Chapman, "merly Lower Mont completed. Lower die of joy-o. baby girl. formerly Miss f St. Margarets. (formerly Peakes Station) is taking out hls final citizenship Birt thinks once n. no thinking Bill, yo any better Nor bridge, Mass. (forme Zeslsnd) on Thu 24th. One of her g lar dine and dance re- and when they _ 1 ber of her friends, were Y Mar n m filggég mvft- crazy drunk. m- had attacked m; one o; 305- wife. and threatened to kill her. His wile testified that he openit his arrived a money for liquor, so that the fami- hsd to go on relief. Gardenias- d m B, a. fine and the workhouse-and Br- gain the parade m oved on_ All tlhis and more in a brief half-hour on a with; merry morning in May; one did s)“; hour in a single court in a. single city, in a. single State of t/hh eman- fed country of ours; just one ..__ iii/tie scgtjirueintisof the monslernwet Igslie. hca e ht boxer lilo-rode a. mamhmfl» T96 I18. E 1., lost avycvlJoslg 8 round morohlnq. reeiiflE- d°WII m‘! b19114‘! me highway of reipesk- The American ight. Mr. Friend. luck in all due re- ted isblc, but not un- e lovely birthday cake and the orchestra burst forth as for her (pleas- lnnt memories, Avonetta). Matty Bloom at Bcstw Garden the other n Leslie leems to have poor his effmts here. With need some boys like Burt" Kenny, to re- and in the squared were fighters and the Island hl-s many able men. Readers‘. just a word about s who left home two I hope he reads life und ambition; I red he rould lick the bad brealu, he got away but things were not shap- p fast enough. He carried on hlle, and then thin s started and Mmwtgyg mm Such words d! enouragement and arocmwrtinn ouwht to spur all our "18 596m"! l° 5.121. superinientlsnfn to greater 15' i and more enhhirslutlc effort along h this most important educational a" part of the W.C.T.U. proqmm, "st be‘ unless our fine young cltmens can d irrow up into s clear knowledge of hlmd the menace of alcohol there. is little o,‘ remgmifer lfivoe 1:! "dsmminq the tide" u ‘Rev. e got to keep hitting that r' Wm Wt n m hlgdfddma u credit, he made one or more efforts after that, but everyth what a nasty word) he quit when s few more months might changed the whole aspect; ere he wanted soon enough he quit, yes)? of reasonable succes INARD‘... , The Arab sages flhis impart hhc heart." the tongue. "Who keeps his tongue doth his sit/ill". mwise in brain fluid pressure lisve riytrirnfons." The most effective method of re- 3°12"; during drunkenes: eases and the Diesel Engm- most. sensible ure for drunlwnnes" 1 he“. ML ghapman is a nroliibiilwn law enforced. sup- are nlmnnrtcd ivi-h an educational (“im- has rvfvn M infer-mellow on the effccfs of alcohol urutm the l" Iii‘ and mind. 'Yh\'_§ 1: in ainzxvrd v/‘tm N“ oeneml Palraln. "Wino of "he mocha-n nrofwsslmi t0- reoelved word preventive, medicine. THE WET PARADE IN COURT “GtLilf/y?" 1143 asked. No reply any of you wants to plead not guilty. any was hold up your hand." No hand went . u. . Sentence was pronounced. 0:11;” (Evie ode went on. A young hus- ban and father had been arrested ‘Medicine Built-Prov. enoe of llnim. time is ncthlng cmemlonai, will; every in tint no. w“! on week-crud: mm: memos tflfohiéd. "Youmlv heqiyuurfost mm Axum’ hnmuvlllllfl, Butkilzgvmdyuurtomuotivmmp- tiukevgkgodcan Otgt-lliigilitiwle-ts stell-oulo ton- Can crush and loll," declares the Greet; ‘The toiuzue destroys s greater horde," The Turk asserts." than does the sword." ‘Phe Persian proverb wisely with. “A ie tongue-an earl death" Orsc t estekesbhls ermin- stead, "Don't let your tongue cut off your head" speed”. The Chlneu; say, "outstrips the steed" “The tongue’; great stomhoIi-se is From Hebrew wit fhri mrvlm sprung, “Though feet shoird slip, ne'er let gQ______.-._ "Speak gently! ‘tis s lift-lo flung Hopped in ilhO heart's deep well; The good, the 10v that it may bring. arville, Boston, Efgnqjty can gen," News-Week oil’ Jsnuarv 9 quote" ———— Dr. Edward Spencer Cowlrs. of New Wm. F. MHCDOHRIG. Wile?‘ York's Park Avenue Hospital: (formerly Mme VH1‘ “Few people realize how many he? wrscns die every year from alcohol. Ollie" 15 19cm“ or go t9 insane asvlums. never to -’i__ l l‘. l‘- -. '3 . Ii “ml? ‘m’ “ml?” ‘Si?! ilmfl Pk Mfmnls- O°“°°1'd~ greater glsiafiiteigrcm gin“. Accurate Ill! 0i Mme vuney’ statistics are not svailqble. The 15m” w Cambrldgei reason for this is that. the disease t 0f m5 bmmer M" is rvmrdrd as a. dlsqrrtce, and the alcoholicd tskefiloln hiding (time; Ladner, Cambrlge. ‘grk?tif‘rréa_lln er w c g ea’ of Bfstngogumis ilabllg " aln a er e g a _ m . time with arthritis. F,,§"‘_(Z,VY,§QI,..§§QQ irgigiflm, p,“ §°.f..=§l"§§lv"m11’.s§v°'§§Tn€§§I 1 ea er, " ‘ - , h i» viii 1101133, is“: are brouwht on, he believes, by in- added promise. sometirrtiiesmflriitefn tlmss nnvmstlhct" as a e ‘rile r- Cambndge‘ yimnp As geairneni‘ he a. h spiral mm MN ho raw c excess w return w t e Wulc‘. Diet and rest‘ will then re- I.u one morning's brief but crowd- ed. raarudle, tiwo lifcifiildiiliivs uornfnnses 518.11 ou aspamtiaryiin st- Cambfldae‘ ing. In one, the names of a consid- eraible number 01f buys and girls, ML perhaps high scfnool or college sini- rm Amermuh dents, were coiled as a group. mice charge yvas intoxication Unlike the become more hardened cases, there young- by stars were mute. The judge was con- ‘nm siderafe. not probing into details. ENCOURAGING WORDS Leslie's ability, we The following mme corms "Billy McKln- from that tirelcs S.T.I. worker, Nancy O. Parke, Irma. She wr.' . “I have Just reelved tlhe following from the ‘principal of a. city school. " . . . . . . .. As an educaitionlst who feels that education is not centered in tJhe school nlonc, but consists o! returned any useful activity in the life of fl- I won't mention child, whether- ln or out of a. school, this. I have always talcen s keen interest H! was a smart young fellow. full in tihe important question of Scien- szuess he ttrlc Temperance Education. I am of the onlnfon that hhe liquor pr hlns flat I'll admit he lem ‘s developing into one of t d 8150 thflli he 80¢ most important economic and mor- 10 B VET! all questions 0f the day. and it in ll Perlwlfl the duty of every right minded teacher to educate our young peo- ple along the ‘lines of Temperance Now. llbmit hisaortof thin! The menace of ‘booze and was." is grmvimr ho euh an extent flint mznbcrs of p-cpie wold the high- md holdsys. And even the liquor impish! inclusive: in lbenkolv warn- lnt the mfbllc iqaimt the decdiy murals!» doncto mum Bow srs the streets sud hhhwsvn dudflfibtfiifiilbfiffMdbfilfll “Cbivgiotnlyaéheluvuitlzahdsto- glrelnsfltismtbemecrecuvel! "u-v-wnklllddlltcthh- Good News“ For The Man Who Likes To DressWeII! MEN’S New ‘SPRING SUITS AND TOPCOATS ARRIVING DAILY. PRICES RANGE FROM $15.00 T0 $32.00 AND YOU CAN BUY on OUR . BUDGET PLAN $5.00 DOWN BALANCE IN SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS NO EXTRA CHARGES AND NO IN- TEREST TO PAY. 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W V ._ _ , _ t “It. t n I n Canada in the Muritims Provinces hands, he led his companion. ou s jus as we , suppose, was mm “med h md b m. h lips that felt tight of the dark room. sighed Ailmby, "but. believe you me ° e" “Y Y medmerrrhrcioug he said "In a. fairly Said he, “I'm puzzled about that when this case is over I'm going u» Alliance Executive Oommiitw Mr- ‘éflurv 6mg’ bu; frém {he nega- plcturc-1 admit 1t. Thoughtlcouid unbend. and howl" ‘ Wart succeeds Rev. W. N. Bye mm ups had to say Just who it makenn identification from the ‘If yoirsolve it correctly,‘ smiled o: 1mm, N, 5,, recently nppoin might be." Y1°‘~'"E“’°~ but I "Wt? sllbwflbe A Wh°l° qua“ field secretary for Western 0am “flew mo“ can yo“ gm a m. Yytblint with digit. How did you o 0 (To Bo Continued) ma‘ cocnlznble print?" ‘Tvwn “mm” 5° a p ° u" Co fl m b vm Wyck Muon ma ""'-'_""_" P’ l‘ Y mmxm, Much si-omt ans "Qh- about w“ Wis m" .“‘§.'f..'°‘l..f.““”$.i£' ‘°"“°S..il‘°l; iiiwvfilibfi‘“é°lavd‘tt“i.it“ "’ all wd-v ended w wow w- fhsHig},gi@,0$,§*,-,';,, m“ take?" mystic futility Eketcnafifog sgef the g -——y———'- ' ' with I- net remind mnllll "Threeqvxlflrtel-s o; an 110m- 11 gelfigei; Dltallligi?!‘ roeslted ‘ziiencixtiléetliéi; APPOINTED FIELD SECRETARY £28,786,g00m($11;8€930,000) is was an- you broug t that electric toaster I . hi’ o y m vng e e --_- nounce n8 - asked fond-And an you matte a sot his photograph taken-Or I (or. By Guardian's Special wire) Revenue mi- the yeu- was fan?" , “Yes. It's there under the table.’ Carefully tilting his precious negative into a. frame, the sudden- mu Elm" S“ 'l‘°'-"' He 1°°k°d "will Tommi-no March 81—-App01nt- saoooo and expenditure mtflflfln hopefully. 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