i 4 l _ Proforma-r ‘ "' ‘ FUAKDTAbl ' " " .. i ~ . iiai.“ 1 - ~ " - a - W... _...-......_. .__.___.._-. l, ,'}.Wo'm“i: (in ’s Realm s}: _ p?!» . Q Z - e w»! ... -. _ Dorothy Dzxletter Box "i u. I ?-_—» noes u Pay a can to be GoodL-How u. T“... the _ Tables on the Practical Joker. Can a Wife Cured of Jealousy? ______. Dear Miss Dlx—Does it pay n girl to be gaps? modest, pure little girl I had no do“; no balm no flowers m candy no itiCllclilllS. ' A! I see it. being good got me nothing and A MODERN GIRL. :____ Answerrt Your theory "W116 flwly every moral standard justifies our getting what we want by any means, ar foul. ‘We mignt just as well say that the poof and _ . ride around in high-powered cars and go to night clubs and spend nlql-Pi 1.1.0 a millionaire is Just fled in robbing his employer. .. ------ 3“ ‘mm 15 Film 511d Wm"! Ind honesty and dishonesty and virtue and vzrc. Not all of your sophistrles can change them and. curiously enough. the PlClPliPllCi‘ cf the world has proven that in the end right invariably trhniiphs ovrr wrong, that honesty is the best policy, and that goodness pays ' "Ilia man who walks the strait and narrow path is the one who arrives It» the goal of success oftener than the one who wandered into devious by- paths. . _.____.___.. A rccent survey of the earnings of the thieves in a penitentiary showed that they had made less money than they would have lived pure, clean lives who are serene and happy in their old age with their children Fneir children's children about them. not the women who have lived on their passions and have nothing left when their ability to charm men is gone. 7t pays n girl if" b" good because third; i.’ 1:: s. c.‘ small importance compared to what we 'I‘here lfl Just min ind-vidual whose of her self-respect. What other people think of ourselves. good opinion we must have, and that is our orvn, and m girl can look herself in the face in the mirror without being humbled and ashamed when she knows that she has sold out her woman's birthright o.’ purziy for n moss of pottagc. has held her as cheaply as she held herself when she sold out for a few wild DBIfilES and automobile ndes and attentions from men who would have noth. ing to do with her except at the r own price. Why, even the lowest woman of the streets drives a better bargain than that. ___.___ . It pays a girl to be good because time, and that they are flflV-Oll! because you are young and pretty and have plenty of rlnics. but deep down in your own heart you cringe away from __ them owl vsbcn you Se." hood women look at eyes and ciraw iiicii‘ skirt: away you with condemnation in their from you it stabs you to tho soul. ‘ Every girl who is talked about in the office feels herself a pariah, and that is why the hard look comes so quickly in their faces. It pays n g.rl tn be good because at some time sheis going to fall in love 3nd want to marry. and there is not a woman in the world so degraded that kins would not like to go to her husband with an unsullied past, nor are there ‘many-men so low that they do not reverence purity in their wives. Bome- times. it is true, the men and women who have gone the pace together marry car-h other. but these marriages are seldom happy. their w-vm,‘ in cvrrv quzirrol. Nor do they ever trust their wives because they think that tho woman who had not the pinciple, nor the strength of character to resist temptation ns a girl, will be equally weak as I wife. - And who‘ r312 n. "1 "ixcs 2:". n price a woman pays for her good times before marriage if honorable man who has not known of them, and she lives in corstnizt 5:21" o! his finding out about her past! And how she pays in her heart's blood n" she has lived a life that she would rather die than have her children know. i l with that every girl who asks this question: Does it pay to be good? ivoiairt road the new and fascinating life of "Madam do Maintenon" that has just hccn published. It tells the story of n woman who just through sheer purity and goodness won her way from obscurity to become the wife of n king. mrl who in the midst of a proflignte court won and held a royal debawrjec for more than thirty years. Beautiful mistresses came and went. ‘V5,? ccurterans had their brief hour. but Louis IV turned from them all to Ivforlam do Maintcnon and clung to hcr who was older than he was and who lid lost he: beauty, first because she was a good woman, and so the only uiomrin hc trusted and respected. Ann i,,-,..1;, iv ims the prototype of all other men. When all is said and don: the thin". that appeals to a man in woman is just goodness. The thing that hr looks up tn and rovers most is purity. So goodness is woman's chief olluic to man. Remember that you girls who ask: Does goodness pay? , DOROTHY DIX. f eoeeeeoo pm; p1,; D11; llilial. would you do with ahusband who is always tcas- 1 llfi you or acting the fool until you get so unnerved that you have to cry? Then he made it worse by scolding you for getting all worked up and saying y-rifi rlhl not understand him. There should be a school for husbands where thér would hr ilTLnPfl in act like men and not like children. About the only sensible time is when he is sick in bed and has w b: wilted 119011 him"!!- 1 » WEARY WILLIE. \ i- v Answer: ;- I ngrcc wit] "nu ihni a husband who is a cut-up is a great and grievous _ v," 1'" n lic ve to bee r, but men who think themselves fun- ubl; lllld the only thing you can do is to bear with 57a why (isn't you laugh o8 inltoacl of making a tragedy_ .1.» n sense of humor. and when your husband teases you "u s?" the trike. WllEtIl er you do or not. ‘. Wilfn your husband rays that you don't understand him. he is -. ~ 11o iv rlno. ;i‘t intend to hurt your fcelngs, 01' Evi- On Y0111‘ hi" illliif". and h." is genuinely surprised that you take them ser- fo§iy It's a queer thing that these domestic humorist; always pick out for whes women who haven't a. funny bone in their bodies and who can't even m’ n lc"r\ when ‘t is diagrsmmed for them. ~r AnrfWr vxny of fltappnl a practical joker is to turn the tables on him gig! gut r-fl ri few merry quips at his expense. That Will 1101i! him 101‘ fl- vifie. b/raur’: I have never seen a practical joker who could stand a Joke on hymen. DOROTHY DIX. g o o ~“ Dcnr zvw; Dix-Can anything be done with a wife who is so insanely ohious that she come to my business office and makes scenes with women my trade and wrecking my ufstamcis and employee, and who in ruinng htialrh? Shc has no Que whatever far jealousy. g HUSBAND. AhSWElT .' 1l~'~' is alisok-iely no cure for y tzisy. You must either make up your Jug!‘ bgrariduro your wife's suspicicis or also leave her ~ - "*'-‘-~' voamiuvoix. 1 nqvc-s f" And she must think that the man‘ For men do not forgive» transgressions before me. rriage: they reproach them with them . _-:- ‘Socialorzd Personal ~5- (Eheck clandrufi‘ l You, too, can say goodbye to hair-worries, if you'll learn this simple method of caring for the hair. It is known to hundreds of stage and screen stars; used by thousands of women and girls, who haven't time for laborious methods. Sprinkle a little Danderine on your brush tonight. Then as you brush your hair you'll feel the soothing, toning effects. For over 30 years, specialists have recommended Danderine; ‘to dissolve the crust of dandruff; stop falling hair; tone the scalp, en- courage tho hair to grow long, silky and abundant. The first application gives your hair new life and lustre; makes it softer; easier to manage; holds it like you arrange it. Evidence be» yonzl doubt proves the benefits o! its regular use. 4 Danderine The One Minute Hair Boauhfier At All Drug Storel- Thlrty- Five Cont: F I O I f A MommgSmrle l i A young inuii. uzfurmcd by his wife thnt her mother was coming for a month's visit, thought to take the bull by the horns, so to speak, s» he wrote hcr a letter, speaking frankly like this: "My dear mother-in-law: I want to Lady Angela scum makea confession to you. I get into a ‘rage terribly ' cause." "as long as I'm in the lions:- you'll never fly into t a rage without CflllTC." 4- w, Q? “llilllil BLIMMJN G THE MATRON k easy, often without the rumors to grow 0n‘ but the Du e H/lzaf the Fashionable are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington ____.. A Simple Treatment t ti'Litera'tii.fe Fashions work is devout, and service is divine. Who stoops to scrub s. floor May worship more y Than he who kneels before a holy shrine; Who crushes stubborn ore More worthiiy adore Than he who crushes sacramental wine. Enmrtamlng a pa"), at the Roy“ of her time on her father's Scottish f Ottawa Golf’ Club when u. took gcrnor-General aiici the Viscounteu Iwiuingaon. along with many 0th" - Qotmwa notables, Shared m the at. Dr. HscKenley of Halifax is among lamp, to salvage the fummm, and the prominent visitors [this week, holding confirmation ser-i valuable contents 'of the historifl quarters which were utterly destroy- I cd with a loss of $200,000. The club < was located on the Aylmer road 0n .- ‘the north shore of the Ottawa NW1‘- ‘ARIOHQ the volunteer flre~fl8hlefi were such prominent M1501“! 3°“- Mr. Justice a. x- McLean. president of the exchequcr court; Senator J. A- Calder; Lieut.-Co1. C. H. Meredith; Judge J. F. McKinley; L. D- H058. K_ c; Major Burpee; LieuL-Col. J. C. Foy_ officer commanding the Gover- nor-Generals Foot Guards. and NW‘ man F. Wilson, husband of Canada's woman senator- ‘ I I Listeners-in on Wednesday 1110711" ing heard with a deep thrill of pat- riotism His Majesty Kin: 6W1“ V- speak distinctly over their radios as lie and Premier Ramsay MacDonald Duke of Gloucester has been lily“?! {addressed the India Round Table and theywill be followed with many" Q- When is e hostess not expected iconference in Londcm est, even smarter than black and good wishes for the" health and was Rev. Dr. E. H. Oliver, Moderator w introduce In h" guts“ w each . ‘ . . white combinations. All white gloves napping“ I a of the General Assembly of the other? _ _ _ The interest m royal romance with the black are still very chic. , , , United Churcn of’ Canada who spoke A M a 10ml] mm bridge‘ m, m! aroused by the “Veddmg of King o e a I ‘ H by » at different points in the Province dance? _ Bum o! Bumarm and nine,“ G10. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houls have MissJoan Winchester who has during his brie! wlvllm- Q, no mannerisms enhangg a pgf. “mm of Italy w“ stimulated “c- had as their welcome guest this been visiting 1n ‘Poi-onto is on her . ‘ ' ' i soiiality? _. . enuy by rumors concerning the Sig. week Miss Sarah McDonald of Syd- i way to Buenos Aires where she will The Armistice Dance on Monday A, 1r mi], flqgy mgy; nggcgiqn, “finance of the attention which the ney, N. 3., who is President of the make an extended visit to her sister night under the auspice! 0f U18 Clfl- never do. - There has been little- enough for third son of Kine George and Queen '1 Mary’ has long been a close friend] 0g Lady Angela, who is the youngest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch (pronounced Buckloo). Happen ing: O l Mom-lay, their excellencies the Gov- 1935- Lady Angel! is u, mi, slim and a ‘- 1 ' and consoled with the very- brcath of m‘ "°""’°""“' ‘h’ "m" “m” _. f‘ ' a *- i ' peace the weary the sad ' and the sick. fire estate. She was presented at court in . . . . -. ' " ' ' -_ __ YARDHY YAR DLEY - ~ - {New Bond Su- ~ -- ' ;_ . ' His lordship the Right Reverend 0N D ON ' . , ' . ‘ w" , - . ; . » . in the city, usdéééfigfic-rg' W" - > ' for the Thursday afternoon Bridge Rebekah Assembly, I, 0. O. l". for the Maritime Provinces. - e e ~ i011. lottetown, l-fon. Dr. R. J. Minister of Railways and Mrs. Manlon, had the pleasure of meeting many citizens hoping to have them come 831111110 The Lovable reopen... 111:1’: is nothing in all the world of -__ beauty that can take the place-tot‘ she Lovable Fragrance of jtheYardlcy Lav- ..l.1..' Week |F" ..--*"*“ l They move in the some let.‘ and. Ire both fond of dancing. Soon eit- er remit reports licking the names of the Prince of Wales aniirrincw Ingrid of lwcden. the Duke of Glou- cester visited Drumlsn lg. the Scot. ' -_cndhr' Wfistfull Winsome, tish home o! the Buccleuchs, for the its dug-m 15 311 {t5 Qwm since I770 summer shooting. and the gossips ssw ' ' - ~. ‘vldemgot mum m m, vim it has lent its sweet viyacity to bqufya. vices at different points in the Pro- vince. 1.. .. i»... 6c New York T/ae Lowé/e Fragrance I , Fmm 65: lb: bottle, of all good drug and department rm ' Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Gone-Morris and Miss Marion Morris left this week enroute to their winter home in Florida. ________.-____,._ The mus- ' menus of w. u. s. ' ’ " Blanchard will regret that he is con- fined to his home through illness. O O O the Garden Province mien their stay could be extended and hospital- . ity offered. Miss Ada. Haslam of Springfield, , . , who is the welcome Elle-St of the Mis- M,“ Jail: Norm-m airman’ ha‘ s” awry‘ Kmt Stu“ u hem‘ yesterday for Toronto, where she will plewim-Iy em°'“m°d by h” “lend” enter the Toronto General Hospital e o ‘e ' ' O I O Mr. Leondard Roberts, who for the _ last four years hlsvbecn accountant ~- in the Royal Bunk of Canada s: Woodstock, N. 3., has been premat- iContinued on Page 10) ' IOO - this season's debutsntas whoattended the Armistice ball on Monday night, The Guardian is as a. nurse in training. During ‘the infirm-ed’ W“ M1“ virglma - - < __n-_ On account of Thanksgiving the m!“ few» weeks M,“ N-orwn h“ been‘ Harrington, daughter of’ Mrs. Peter . ' _ _ ' ’ eitzeéililflghBi-idkotcliaurb met lon Tuesday the guest of honor at seven, 50cm Harrington Miss Harrington wore Efiqflette a e omo o s. Noe DeB ois. _ ' ' ' ' g-amerlnmh , , , , brocaded corded silk with strawberry B’ i...“ I“ Mrs. H. W. Longworth was hostess Mm Jerry McNuws many friends mauve satin shoes and u. shoulder strap and wrist bouquet of strawber- ry mauve and purple violets. ' O o o Q. Who has the privilege of s25‘ l ecting the style of wedding ring?‘ A. The bride. were sorry to hear of her illness this iweck. It is the intention of the fam- ily to leave next week for Moi-ids Club this week. All black costumes are the smart- ui exquisite Fiench gown of white’ A. prominent visitor here this week ' adian Legion was one of the nicest yet given. The floor, music and re- freshments, with the lovely gowns worn by the fair dancers all com-i billing to make it a delightful social‘ Capt. Errol Boyd and Lieut. H. P. gathering. ' Connors whose recent visit here caus-' - ' ' ' ,ed so much interest were cordially re- Mia Nora McKenzie spent the g Manionfcelvccl by the Prince of Wales while week end visiting with friends in cup shortening, ivatecil‘, incupvggftgd and Canals. in Londmm. The Prince chatted lnti- Halfax. 1 cheese 51ft 110111‘ 111.1 s" - ° mately with his guests for about Elaine Bennett was in Wind- shortening. stir in just enough water v forty-minutes with reference to their stir. N. S. for Thanksgiving visitlngmo hold the mixture together. recent flight. Wm, grim,“ grated cheese and roll out as usual. Mrs. James Murchison. Miss Simpson is having n pleasant ioliday visit with her sister in Bos- Mrs. Taper and lidrs..west are leav- ing this morning on a visit to Halifax. O . O e For The O ciiiiizsi: ‘PASTRY During their short visit to Char- Two cups flour, 1,5 teaspoon 5111i. ‘1 who are This pattern may be obtained for 15 cents in sizes 16 to 20 and 56 to 42. It is ready for immediate delivery. v 1t is hand cut. Pattern price 15 cents in stamps or con (coin preferred). Be sure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pattern] Department. Spend 10c to save $10. i ilow? By ordering a. copy of our‘ new Fall and Winter Fashions. it; gives the answer to the often asked | question, "How does she do it?" For I it shows how to dress up to the min- ute at little expense. You can save on every dress and save on the; children's clothes too. Thatnicona | more and better frocks for ---.i and] yours. Order your copy now. Justi enclose 10 cents in stamps or coin] and mail with your name and ad-j dress to Fashion Department. N0. 7248. Size .......... "nu-u"..--..--.----<e~-.,;--|-¢-- Name Street Address city State For Childreifs Colds I Cold in the head is very common at‘ Althls‘ time ,of year, especially in the’ All Tingey models are created and , very 3mm‘ Neglect of a cold is .P..i.;.1, for > W" pp-q-w-u-wq- BREAST FED IS BEST FED Over ant-Lover a l: :- has beenlrrdved c die ~ breast f: bab ha far more chance o avoidin nutritional disease, o ' hnlcb $fi$’£.i,"5a.§°i.a mi! fed infant. Pxi A baby's stomach isTbc, last‘ crayon-m: Gem the , nonnslupoeis fr. Thne- - fore, evcy mocha- should ensure her baby the n2! rural right of maternal milk. Ovalcine should b: coinmmced as early as ible before baby is m: an continued until feeding cuss. Doaois, muses Perfectly A .... HOW scene are his blue eys. How ready his mouth (And how be slcepk-when he should. " A perfectly‘ normal‘, "healthy -'baby-,- fed by his Thu: isno suhsdzuzc equal co mammal milk, Name's-olefin. pun and germ-fete, containing in mos: acceptable form, everything so»; needs most. Bcfoic and after baby comes Qvsltine vs all over the world have ratified to rhe wonderful asistancc Ovaltinc gives —-r.be effective safeguard it provides against num; diseases. tional find this dress excecdifmzy agtyutivewlrhoeflt break up colds and simple can he pleat r-rlacri or finished with a [it's s aim the DUI!" mmhnwlernh; bind ;f the "georgette. ‘We ‘ ' sketched in Paris and the patterns‘ Pm" 9° lead.” scrim"; camequimtie-‘i- are made in New Yum [To relieve all congestion of the sys- After vacationing when you will Wm 15 u" first-Sm?’ m treltmg a have met new friends, tliere’ll .be;°°1d_- Wham? 1" ‘Mam-F m‘ ldims, pleasant socal days ahead with - F" m‘! “TY Yciunl- Baby's own Tab‘ thcm, no doubt. There may hr bridge,‘ l?“ a“ n" i593] mm"! of 110ml thhj parties. teas. and all the rest. andgcllnl-ailfl"! n" Jmrciltic P’ "m" you-H be ncedm" something smart,‘ harmful drugs they soothe the child's charming and new w we“; Q;- maymi fretfulness, relieve its suffering and bc there's a wedding or so ahead! will" BOHVEIQWQBf-‘fi- For any cf these functions, met-l Baby's Own Tablets are without In runs-especially those who mightiqusl for relieving indilfllliflfl. 0011' consider a little slenderlzirig - willl BUDIUB" Bfld 00110» Th0)’ fihwk fill?‘ l i ‘it is a pretty affair in gem-goth‘ fevers: promote health-giving sleep m, 1.0.“. [and make the dreaded teething per- While rather a deep. rich green iOd Olly- Th6? l" I011! by l" N651- made the first model. bcrdeau tete de cine dealers or by mail at I5 cents a negre, navy and black are other good 110K 1mm Th! D1‘ Wulilml 394M119 com-g 00., Iroakville, Ont. Bhg-ie lace flouncing can be used for the, cities or an all-over silk meshl When e man brags about himself . ensure an adequate and rich flow of maternal milk upoifviigiiich baby will thrive. To allure, also, perfect maintenance of v ’ Ovaldnc is the concentrated goodnus of ripe barley maltvfiuiroggs milk, made by an unique and occlusive 8m; and special $4.50 faintly-size __ a: Sod: stores in 50c, 75c, Fountains. , DWI L AI-HWAIOVODERO‘ Lllvfillti). should be onftlic "media's dietary-co morhufsowirbcclcb. ' , and creamy scientific prelim, and isfeoid at all good ' xi” ._-re- -"' ovatmrc zwsits ~’ are made from finest Crud-did" Wheaten and Our" ‘u. They are er than bno" or.» _ biscuits for growing clilldtew. " Their ewzlieame, wisp, .dsgli‘p_,','_-\ ‘ channels makes ‘WWW?’ "' l" T wlfcmllifllthgldmnfz? hwftliiw“ PETERBQKQPGPI» ‘ ram; _ k ionic “soon. ~IIVII§AGVIW [nobles Mothers roflwzfieqs. “ A