OCTOBER 2?” 4928 'ms ciiAnno'i"ri»:'rowN GUARDIAN '~ fi.-f'-“”»-‘ - ~ 'I _3'<1e’?_i’_i‘*"_ SEVEN ' Biitishfonso s i\‘5“ ‘&‘iiiiS°\S eoriffdts in the package ci-itiJ|cEs'i' vmc=.iNiA £4* P3. me -A Q5 'TW _ Q19' if ‘ ' 0 I _ Eiigetdgdclzntohee __ I WA \§5R\X‘-\5\\:\<5 I _ _ Cif;9>'e'1>1'e°ite/[c_§1'1`7i/'oily Elsie” _~_._-1-_- CORNER. KENT AND PRINCE STREETS \ FOR SALE BY Why Does rum in l|D°f°f'=y Do ll I A "How often Iwish I could tell my women patrons Says a beauty memzlzst _ ___& i Folly of Choosing a Fault-Finder for Husband. The Girl Who is In Love With a Married Man-_-Why It Is a Good Thing For a Widower of Sixty to Marry Again 1 DEAR MISS DIX-I am engaged to a, line young man, whom I love very \'€l`Y much- But every thne he comes to see me he “picks at mc"i _ about something. I never seem able to pleasc him, although 1 try my; |bcst to do so. Sometimes he compares me to other girls and holds them lup to mc as_nn example. I get very tired of these lectures, and I am' \V0¥\d¢I`l\\g< ii he is this way now, how he will be after we are married. | Puzzniso. , Answer: i l Marriage ls ever a dlslllusionlng process, my dear. We get a close-up_ roi those with whom we have to spend our lives that magnifles their fruits, and tften obscures their virtues. Even the girl who seemed an angel _before marriage becomes li very _impericct human being to her husband! so it is a pretty dangerous thing to enter into the holy estate with ii man who has no illusions about you! ' ' : _ The critical lover will inevitably inakc the iuult-finding husband, who ,,viii1 conr.l_dei- it his sacred duty-.to keep you continually reminded of your isliortconiings and never mf.-n_ti3p_y_;:iui' virtues to you. He will gobble down 990 perfect dinners wit-iout 8 gfnitntioning their excellence, but if the liicari happens to te n ilttle lréayy c:i_'tlie_'tl[iousandth one he will wander vihy it is you never can lcai'ifA?t`o.oool€.- ,V . ` ";. , '.1 .' . f He will never notice how_ypu_ scrihip and-pare and save, but if ever y.:-i inciulgi- in one extrai~iig3i1j;g|g_‘,i»‘,` wl_1i_b'e thlqyn up to'_ yo'u;,untli your, dying fl2.\'~ You may StiCl»f_~_,a_t.l1a1ne as close as he house cat, but if you are once late for dinner yo_ii_‘_gli1i_l1_e berated for a gadder. ' ._ ._».-..» M- _ .. __ " That sort of husband _iisf_f)_i'ev`er;41rllling to do his part: Ho will wonder why you dor.‘t look as well-dressed as Mrs. A., but he won’t give you ai dwent clotlies allowance. He will scathingly compaieyour housekeeping to Mrs. B.‘s. but he won’t pay_l'or the servrnits that Mrs. B. nas. I-Ie will throw up to you what ii wonderful woman Mrs. C. is, who isy always ready to chum around with her husband, and who reads and keepsi Iup with everything, but he wonftalte into consideration the fact that' . Mrs. C. has nothing to do but be n. pal to her husband, while you have to: :ccl: and wash and sew and baby-tend, so that you are too tired at night- io do anything but slim; off to bed. ‘ _ The average woman's world is bounded by the walls of her home. Ii she has any peace or happiness in life, she must find them there. He career is wifehood and motherhood. Her reward for all her efforts is liez- husband’s appreciation and praise. ». If women only realized how often they are in danger of oifending others! This new discovery, which neutralizes odor in sani- tary pads, removes all fear of such offense. - Deodorizes . and 4 other important features: 1-Sofler gauze ends chilling; pliahlc iillei' absorbs as no other subsuiiice can; . 2-Corner: are rounded md tapered; no evidence of szniiuy NE woman cannot always G speak freely; to another on so delicate a subject as this. And often women suffer peedless fear, been overcome, too. Each pad is rounded and tapered in sucha way as to leave no evidence of sanitary protection. It is his npprobation. his love. his admiration that makes all that she JOHNSON & JOHNSON ” .f - I-_*r _ - 'J I" li ¥_NewAni_;an __ _ nd Vicinity does worth while... If she gets that. she wins her crown of glory. If shei iails to receive it, and gets only criticism nnd blame, she has nothing, ._ . . That is why the fault-finding husband is one of the worst husbands in the world. and why I advise you. with all of the carnestness of wliiclif I am capable. not to marry a. critical man who, often before marriage, has shown you that all that you will get will be knocks. No matter what] other virtues he has, this one quality will ollset them all and you will‘ be perfectly miserable with him. Nor will you love hiin long. Naggiiigl will kill any affection and make you come to hate him and dread liisi needless self-consciousness today. Because a new process, developed and patented in Kotex Labora- tories, acts in a mpst remarkable way to end all odor while Kotex is being worn. There is no further need for the feeling that one may You may add or remove layers of filler as needed-a thing all women appreciate. Thereis a new softness, because both iillet and gauze have been specially treated. Finally, Kotcx is so easy to dis- pose of, eliminating all need of protection under any gown; process; , thicker, narrower as required; and unplca.`9ant‘Inundty. ._ 3-Dt0dm'|'Z¢!- s¢i'ely,!horoiighly, by a new and exdusivt: patented 4-Adjust it ta your nerds; filler may he made thinner, 5-It is easily '3i'spotod_of,‘ no tl roach be annoying others in this way. laundering. _ wins in cANAnA ,, 3 TT ` rmillfivi.. ` Clerk, Fred Stavert, Wilmot Valley, I-`lL`.x€i't Crozier.. Kelvin and Oswald DP - ....,. You liiivc had your warning. Profit by it.- Don t marry a fault-i finder. DOROTHY DIX. | t.»>:a:x=»<-.oo _ T/ie new cut, non-revealing 0arter’s Reliable Bulbs for 1928 i S Y' vff' ` -' < ,I is ` f' \`! i " ' W ` -l H," i fdilllill Among those in- New Annan, gm' ‘l\`\ *' " Friday evening were, Messrs Irving .. rr . <» E:\i':)_`, s-sq PL . ` _ Kclly, Clermont. -.~:a'|7ll.§~ pi - _ §§_`;~,-_1.~,[5_,,fA MiL;es Loretto and Annie Murphy, Clermont were among thtso in Kensington, Saturday evening. ~¢ High in value -- in tune with style watches on the market--some good, some not so good _ . . But good or otherwise, none oi' them can give you-in addition to Gruen accuracy, _beauty and style--Gruen prestige . . . Where fine watches are worn, Gruen`s are supremely admired! _ . _ Let There are any number of wrist "iw"“iw"“‘iui~°‘iu»'“ui»'“iui»"“iw"“~iu\»' visitor to Kensington. wctlc-end at her home in Mill's Pcint. lwas in New Annan, Siturday even- .mg i Mrs. Harold Mosse and Miss Lila. ‘Moase. were visitors to the city _Saturday Miss Eileen Mcl.nnls; was a recent Miss Mamie Mill, Baltic, spent the Mr. George Semple. Kensingtonl I)EAH. MISS l)IX~I :nn a young girl iii love with ii. married man who; has children. He says he does not care for his wife and that hcl A certain bulkincss associated Buy a box today, at any drug, dry goods or de- - partmental store . . . 60c 0 T for a box of twelve. The New Sanitary Paid which deodoi-izes cannot live without mc. Do you think it would be right for nic to brefikf with °1d'fa`$hl°ned ‘methods has _ up his limne? MAR.GAR.E'I"l‘A. l _ All-‘-WCF1 iF()UND TREASURE IN by auction, and the Crown will _don. but had given them no person- There 1° nn awfully good way to settle such questions, Margarcttn.. EYPING FOREST mm me pmce,,ds_ .al ,m_emim, mr some yea,-$_ pre. You tire young and pretty`aiid slim When you are stout and middle- sban ircm ou” in a bi house at I-I li Brac He had water colors by Birkci' , leoltfi :intl pictures. flnpper come along and take your hu d y _ 'g - jg _ h_ in .i - 1-'__' » ithe heart of' Epping Forest, where Foster. etchings by Whistler and! You will have tried out your complexion over the kitchen stove cook- Adolphus Herman Louis, regarded Strung, but it is said that he vaiuccl- _ ,nd inn for him. You will have lost your figure bearing children for him. You by his nc-ighlmrs no pceenti-ic, f1i¢;1_.mr>re than anything else two pho- GLASSES FITTED Will hi=V0 l1l'0Wl1 EYES' flying W milk” him COI¥1l`0l‘t8bIe and happy- Y0l2_Hc lived n life oi retirement but lieil0g1‘2phs of Mr. Glnclstonc, whom! E. W. TAYLOR I will have given him the best years of your life. Do you think you wil1_wns fond of children and often he reverenccd | , _|_ 5_ TAYLQR Lvl! and Mrs_S.oySimmons, Wil- be willing to be cast aside, then, for some young girl who has flattered ii_slo|ii>ctl to speak Lo tlieiii. i His lil;i~ar_\, toiigif-:mi rg (mug V01. . Opmmnlnsts - ‘ oun :incl ou ht to have B Louis mode no will and as no 1 - uinrs including cnrly cdit Cir; |47 Richmond 51|-get ----- _ _ - ideiive and its coiiteiitsnrc to be He had business inteicslf. in non- If vou had married a poor young man and had helped him build uli| ---- 5 ._`___\ _ _ _____ __ middle aged mtm into believing that he is y g E i ' , _ _~ -Q i, __ _ _ _ _ young wiie? __ _ ,lntlves have been traced his resi- Dickens and Hardy. __,_H,,,, ,,,, , , _ , , , , , , , JUS! HDDW U10 G0ld€i’1 Ruls l-0 the Si'~U3U0I’1 8HG'S€€ h0W it DHHS Out. ‘ -- l His pictures include two by Corot 1ei»i~i_ng to live iii seclusion with his r--l" " ' (Canadian Press.) land other artists represented nr? ` ‘ _ '_ _ LONDON OCL 22.-A rich store Ccnstablc. Herring, Lender, Gra- »------ sired and pi-izzled, do you think you will like to have some pietty young of an treflsurei, Wag, found recently mm and Mulrcm-1y_ _ -..»..»»¢.¢»»+»o+»»+o-0 O4 ¢ 4 9 z i z Q i IIIIIIIIIII/ W - --11-11.. Crum Cartouchc 14 lu .wlid galil lb-Jnwl main- uiuii, |40 _ `~ us show you our many exquisite designs--i`or every member oi* the family-priced from $27.50. W. WELLNER Jewelers Since 1868 imot llailey were guests of Mr. and `_Mrs. Samuel Waugh, Sunday. l Mr. and Mrs. Lee Warren of ` Charlottetown were, recent visitors ""W""‘*0ll""‘lll"‘°` and sang at the W. C. T. U. cori- 'ed Church. North Bedeque Sunday momlng and the Baptist Churcn again Sunday evening. _ ,_ ,.-.. Mr. samuel waush was in ' _Summerside Saturday evening. Saturday evening. #_ ` -` 'iiffi _ ` Hia -l \ / \"l _ aa __ '(152/4_5. _ _ ,_ ._»_ Q ,.§J_'~l‘. -<1 .1 _ S ‘~ -f ‘e-\._, s,-.=_~. - ,@. ";~I_'§__" I 7 ` .__ _ .r _"//; 1 ff-1 _:é _-.O _-. 5.) ..1. ._ ,-7__=f°- _` _ »,~"1_-§;,» __.~ .;,.;_ 4"¢.e 'Qi/1' é. -api-ni "1 _ , - _ _ ,` _ ____ ' i n I : I llll il ~' -~ li:"°:`!-L _§'-11;" lil’-3'. 0 '- ‘ _ l ,Ii _ il'-‘ 'v_7i$|'g_¢_Q ‘»_)f1"".i",:_- 5*.~_" -6".” ' \ .» " . . ' ~ . :fi r ' _ . I _ -'f - .1 . 'i ~ ‘ .& _,__-’|_., _/Z; .__ _ff.‘:,f_.j{ ._ l, _ . l -- W _ 1 _W __ ’2_..._ ., FI# fl f-xi’ ¢'_,- `_ 4 s-_~_ ;'_\ -I J- o- .c .<1-,».~ ing. .‘ l Tf";‘r‘ 1'-'1 D`_;1~_, ;'»,’.' -_ iii/ " »_.-:: ti ‘ ». '-~,=‘ ‘ :`\~."- . bi i __,_,_. é\<._.,_:_}___, __ .I *sf-‘S _.c .‘-fy, :ff ._., _.1- 4'; *T _` _ 1 vaiiey. Sunday evenins- present a guest of her dauEhf-9 ` ' Mrs. Harold Moose. .cl Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marchbankysent a good appearance at business the next day, wouldnt you feel that ,I .,__.__. __ Mrs. Warren is ii talented sln8€1‘_ `-‘ - iventlon in thé BSDUSL ChLU'Ch._ Would you want to be pensioned off with a measly little bit of ali-l i- _ ____ _\ .__ ff.-_-__»=_;__ -- l'I`hursd.1y GVBHUIS and all the Umliqnicny, while a young wiie splurged around on the money you had helpedl .-,;.'_1.»,‘;-;'~i~_ _L ='»_-3 ‘__§:-_-;_:__/;_:§;§_-_f , ,to make. and lived in the line house whose very bricks you had cemented ,_,§_.,5,¢tj5 '1':_~;' - ;';lv.1; together with your heart's blood? _ _ \J 5 ,.- Mcssrs Leonard MacDonald and Emit McMillan were in Kensington I Mr. Donald McDonald. Travellers Rest was in the city Monday morn- M.r. and Mrs. R. W. Campbell and ivnster Harold. Bedeque were s“°S"5 to support ii wife in comfort. - wioowiin. of Mrs. Eliza' Waugh. Wilmot ' Mrs. George Riley. Clinton is ali: his fortune; if you had sweated for every penny; if you had walked blocks _ . and blocks to save 10 cents on ii cheap cut of meat, and had gone shabby ' ` .3 and done without all the little luxuries you craved because you were try- ‘ _ /, ,ing to rake together a few dollars for him to start on; if you had sat up ‘ . ' O ai. night pressing his clothes and washing his shirts so that he could pre- __‘_ - /_§___|_"_'_____ \ at " I 5`f r ' when prosperity did come you had a right to share in it? ~. Ii you had children, would you want their father to ticscrt theni'.’ = _ .- .. 1 .iw _,_ , Would you want them half-orphaned? Wouldn’t you feel that they had ii right to their fa.ther’s love and guidance and to be brought, up in a ` _ V' _` _ _ __` peaceful. united home? _ __ ,_ _ Just treat this other woman as you would want some other woman rl:-5' to treat you, Margaretta. - That‘s the answer to every woman who is in 0 '\~' '-.,j;,` love with a married man. DOROTHY DIX. y _ " I ` U U XI is U gi K u U U _ ` ' DEAR DOROTHY DIX--I am a widower 60 years of age and make my _ i . _ \ I _ lioine~ with my married daughter. She is all that a loving child ' _ “__ _ could be. but I yearn for the companionship that only a wife can give, and _ ' ` ___`-¢__;__.' my object in writing you is to ask li you think me too old to venture again upon the sen oi matrimony. I am well presserved, and in a position _ ' ~ . ' . _ Answer: l ’ ` , ' ‘ Certainly you are not too old to marry, Mr. Widower. A well-prc- ar a served inaii at 60 is in the prime oi' life _and there is no earthly reason ‘r~/liy_ you shoul'dn't marry,\irovided you choose a woman of suitable age. _ Pick out a nice, sensible widow or an old maid who isnt bossy and We have given af great d€a.i Of at/i.`.@l.ltI0ll to BULBS ! BULBS l We have just received our annual (all slilpihent oi \ FLOWERING BULBS direct from HOLLAND. A carefully selected stock 0! iirst also large iiowaring_ TULIPB, HYACIN'.l'llS,DAFFODlLS, CROCUS, FBEESINS NABUIBBIIB, ew., now open at oiirh BOOKSTORE. Postal!! paid on all mail orders. 10 pei- cent discount from Ill! wha" taken hom store. Send lor BULB LIST. I ' -CARTER ie] co., LTD. I _BEEPS AND BULBS- f----'.r'-.r-1'"-"'-----__._____.-"__-=--""" Nooao-¢+4+»¢¢¢¢.»+4-fo-0+0**¢-0 R. BRW lhéluhond _ Life, Atéhent, ‘ sitinieas and 'Pluto _liipiihnee at ' e o-i¢.>zi._1i-1-or _ si.-mi 'campuses Agent at Qummerside, H014 l¢¢W|l- ' Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Large. Mf- and .Mi-s._ Robert Stavert, Mr. and imrs. Roy Simmons, Wilmot Valley. .li/Ir. and Mrs. Brecken Simmons. lwllmot were visitors to New Annb-nf menm ' ' .- - rwednesday evenlnil- Mr. .John Piiiniiin. Freetovm we i a recent visitor to New A`nnNl~ Mrs. Eliza Waugh, wiimot vaiisv DOROTHY DIX. 5' ‘made this afternoon In connection _ l ‘ e with it the Evening Standards po- mlte P aper iliticol correspondent says there is lan eleventh hour surprise in the I i is at present visiting Mr- and MIS- ~ " decision. it asserts that me Brit- seott Momm-do. North -B¢d°<\“°- B8 18811361 'ish Government wiii publish its own lverslon and that the French publi- belle MOB” Wh” h“| (CM,,d|”, press, _cation which will be made simul- Mrs. Isa . h been Sl‘¢“‘1*“€ °' "W 5'" "'“_. LONDON. oct. 20.-AP.-A Brit- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Btavert, Wil t Valley returned to her home ligonew Annan. Wednesday "Wf- ` IIOCXI. .___- Mrs. William I-Iezgarty was ii ro- cent visitor to Linkletter Road. Quite a number of can have been iended with Cobblers and 0110!! Mountains during the past week. Mrs. Reid. Summerslde hu been spending a few days in New Amlim me guest oi' her daughter. Mn. Will- iam i\¢cKaY~ -" _ im. ii. urcn. ms. radnhh. Mn. Am champion. Mis; __ McDonald and MN Vl°lW pam, Travellers mot won, ofmlrs. Harold Moose W__ evcninc- l@ iz iy isomo peoviv utwndd umeith axiiibision nigai lun WI taneously, will be separate and pos- mh Whyte paper containing qw sibly in some features distinct. ts in toiiiAi-' -W gigggfnnavgf grxgwals wal b‘;gi(;. Impoverlshed conditions in South morning This nnnoumement was Wales are causing the abandonment Sued for pubucatgon hex; Tuesday cf 'prominent football teams. 'flesh “"‘° ‘S °“"”,§‘§”§,0§,§‘;‘,§“°,§§,°,,f}§;,‘§“;§,‘§y“,’§;’e,§"’c,§‘,;‘,*§,‘;{,,},’},s{,‘§§'$2 Autumn and Winter Hosiery, and we now know our home. As men a 8 _ _ F§§1i§‘..Z*;°i.f¥§.§“Z..2§.§°§§;.§'§“.£§ ;‘..‘i°.?.? fs";?.“ .$31. ‘_I.‘.§”.§2.§€2.“.§‘2§..”.§2.ilf, Stock IS Complete 111 GW-‘=1'y Heed you may have for com l fort and appearance. The lines listed below are .all new or improved, for example full fashioned wool hose. ` All wanted shades in the diiferent lines are in` stock. SILK HOSIERY ' uni Fiiii Fashioned) Purple Stripe, service weight . . . . . . . . . . . _, $2.00 Orient Chilton, pointed heel ._ 1.75 Orient Chiffon, square heel __ 1.50 Pamn|\n's service weight ..._ __ 1,50 and __ 2,00 BI-TEX Two pairs In one, Silk outside, Lisle Inside, a popular hose and greatly improved this year . . . . . sz.oo ' UNDER-HOSE Light weight, hash coloured wool hose, to wczr under your silk hosiery. comfortable and practical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 151: Alley §i..§.?..§3. ..,......_.. . KNif'rEi>' GAITERS- To wear with overshoes-_lflllnnnd Fancy col- ours, cal! which thins Mimi jnzflbelow the knee. New and smart, neat li appearance .. .. .. $2.00 CASHMERE HOSE ‘ Full Fl-h|0l\¢li In pllln and Fnshionabl oololn, n good lltting wdobhose $1.50 _` ni-an SILK AND WOOL ~ Also Full Fashioned, A bit lighter ln wellhi. than cashmere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ $1.85 75a ' BARGAJN Loi' woi-in up to usd. sim su ami 9 urriiii Hire. Silk and Wool, Elastic Top, els., VI I0. ii mpa ny, -td