into, your lsnir! tn.c.lg.:'.lh..:'.i'....”" ly3'ka';'..a bolrsfiul. .3 no.3 our odour one you fancy! - Colon 'l'lnt Ihass- , ooloortorinselnyourlssirand'dasa- poo out! Mssunningahda. Bozo! djit. 1.15 put oolonr llikglnauoea-S.haaspo'o:-an . new . o3ndi' h ' t ' silk poo uzsuonsyyonr sir o s, Blade-Tenn Shampoo - brin golden is to blonds. red; or t wn h r. llarnm-rs-Ton: Sndsssroo - 'ves dark hair new colour eptlis. 1. each. Going G ? -b sh colour wit'l:yCovs&n. stool; J33? in 9 true-to-nature shades. K HOWTOSOIYOIIIHIIE New Dassclrssl Control lotion- in the :?lrl:lu;ive lielonallhulsinaiein :It')llI!I;lll - - s u s usu res us a or Latest HIl.l'- 'l causingnslndrnil. eanspez. soothes. Be mm m "k for your 2versions-fordryoroilysealp. 1.75 Helena Rubinstein FREE booklet picturing MIC!-lEL'S HAIR-D0'S and how to set them! MGDRE El M9LEODlLL"3 Dorothy Ilx says- Continued from page 2 while I was ready to settle down from the beginning and go domestic. my wife refuses to do so. She goes out at night with her girl friends who are not married. She spends the housekeeping money on cigar- ettes. movies and finery we cannot afford instead of food. when I come home at night there is nothing to cat. I am very anxious to make a success of my married life. Can you tell me how toJgcl:.n:o? ANSWER: The wisest person in the world cannot tell you how to make a success of marriage with that kind of wife, because she is evidently lacking in love for you and all idea of duty and all sense of what marriage really means. Nothing but a miracle can change a pleasure-mad. selfish, irresponsible woman into the kind of a wife who is a helpmeet to a man. And miracles mighty seldom L ,, . It seems to me that now. before there are any children to com- plicate the matter. is the time to have a showdown with your wife. You must make her understand that you are not going to put up with such conduct, and that she has either got to settle down and be a real wife to you or elseyou are going to send her back to her mother. Not many glrls,sre cram about going back home after they are married, and maybe that would bring her to her senses. Many a wife treats her husband as she does hecause'she thinks he will stand for it, but she would pursue an entirely different line of tactics with him if she knew she would lose her Job unless she gave Iatlslaction. , - l "W" rD,EA3"rlinSsjDfxrr A young couple had a data set for their wed- "ding. but postpon ' it because ol the problem of their duty to their respective parents. The boy's father being dead. the young man feels that they should live with his mother. The girl's family needs her help and she feels that they should live with, them. What should they In? A FRIEND ANSWIIII: Set up a little home oi! their own ind live by them- selves. This will save all hard feelings and give them the chance fort happiness that they would notihaveaif they lived with either's family. pogo-rnvdnnr oassriot reply personally to resderl. but will ans- E --l 9' I . FBI, 07(h”W59Ib.y . inmrsned of his illness and other M rsmuyipx ' ' Thadsatheaulssalatlt. :.....'-"'3-.'.-...'.:'.".'.".:.'....""t".'."3 hurtlyaarattcralswhsrs, nu. tlltisadayoshlsdeathwlsanho was sht:-icken witbsaaulvoeero- brai orr . His . daildlter Sr. St. Anna Miriam congregation. do Notre Dame. Cornwall. Ontario. on being munber-'of the family from Bos- ton, Mass.. hastened to his bedside but God had called him to his -t ' home below they arrived. He received the last rltu of the Catholic Church from his pastor. Rev. J. B. Croken. The mneral under the direction of Mr. Milton Jenkins, Millvlew. was held on Tuesday, September 19th to St. Cuthbert's Church. St. Teresa's where solemn requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. J. B. Cr-oken assisted by Rev. Ed- ward Baldwin. C.SS.R. and Rev. James Smith, Charlottetown. The boys choir of Holy Redeemer Church under the direction of Mr. Alex MacLean, organist sang the requiem mass. He leaves to mourn besides his sor-rowing wife, the former Agnes Trainor, tour sons and five daugh- ters. namely, Sister St. Agnes Miriam Congregation de Notre Dame. Cornwall, Ontario; Lucy, Mrs. Joseph Gormley, St. Teresa's; Annie, Mrs. Chester Handrahan, Plsquld; Margaret, Mrs. Reginald Kenny, Charlottetown: Mary, Mrs. Harrington; Frank, Harry and Eugene. all of Boston, Mass., a son Eugene Reginald predeceased hlrn iweniy-seven years ago; one brother James of St. Teresa's also survives him. The palbearers were ' Messrs. Leonard Bradley, Joseph Trainor, Thomas Curran. John Smith. Ur- ban Bradley and Daniel Hughes. May his soul rest in peace. Following are the list of Mass Cards: Mrs. Patrick McAree. St. Teresa's (5) Mr. and Mrs. Harry McAree. Bos- ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McAree. Boston. Mass. Francis McAree, Boston, Mass. Mrs. Mary Harrington, Boston, Joseph Gormicy. St. Trc5ea' 5. Mr. and Mrs.,Reginald Kenny, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Chester Handra- han, Pisquid Francis and Marion Gormley. St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs. James McArce. St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAree, St. Teresa's ' James McAree, Jr.. St. Teresa's Sisters of St. Anthony's Con- vent. Montreal (5) -Harry Tralnor and family. St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs.'Joseph Trairior and family, St. Teresa's Cecil and Ruth Tralnor. St. Teresa's Mrs. Nellie Gormley, St. Teresa's Teresa's . Cecil and Estella Connolly. St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hughes, Dromore Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes, Fort Augustus Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, ions - Mr. and Mrs. John Callaghan, Lake Verde Augustine and Louis Callaghan, Lake Verde Edwin Trainor. Hermitage Min Celia Kenny, New York Sisters of St. Joseph's Convent. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs.- Francis Flynn, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley. St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bradley. St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bradley, St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs. lknmett Bradley, St. Tu'eoa's Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bradley. St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bradley. St. Teresa's Sisters of St. Anne's Academy. Montreal Mr. and-Mrs. Joim M. Curran, St. Teresals .Mr. and Mrs. Sextus Curran, St. Tcresais Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curran. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curran, St. 's Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Cur- ran. St. Teresa's ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Mooney. St. Teresa's Mceuaid. St. .. , Mr. and Mrs. Peter -Mcxenna and tamlly. St. Teresa's Mr. John J. Power. st. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs. waits?! a and family, Peakomsta on v Mr. and Mrsc Thomas ily. Pealres Station J . Mr. John A. Mooney. St. Teresa's - Mrs. Margaret Pendteion, st. -',l'sresa's . Miss stasis Gonnley. Lynn, - Mr: John Gormlay. St. Teresa's , Mrs. Teresa O'Brien. Cardigan ultras. ltebaocs Gallant. cardigan ea Mr. .1114 Mrs. Michael smith. at. . . Mrs. Herman lmlih. Mr. John Snilh, St. Tauu's .., , .............................,.., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Connolly, St. Ma Mr. Mrs. James O'Brien, St. Teresa's , . Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Kenny, Charlottetown i E 5. 5 E E ligrs. Gertrute l-landrshan, Pis- qu .' Mr. and Mrs. James Gillan, St. Teresa's Edward and Leo Cullen, St. Teresa's sisters of Notre Dame Academy. Charlottetown . Mr. Charles Curran and family. St. Teresa's Mrs. Joseph McAulay and iam- lly, St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mulligan and family. Cardigan Mr.,snd Mrs. Clarence Redmond. Lake Verde Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mcxenna. Charlottetown Leo Callaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown St. Teresats Women's Institute Sisters St. Alice oi the Angels. Congregation de Notre Dame, Ot- tawa , Sisters of Noire Dame (dcs Monte) St. Adele, Quebec Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans. St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs. John McKearney, Mt. Stewart A Miss Mamie Cameron. St.'.l'eresa's Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy, Peaicea Station Mrs. Loretta Devlne and family. Peakes Station Convent, Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Mclnnla. Elliotvale Anna and Bell Curran, Boston. Mass. Miss Helen McAulsy, Brookline. Ma ss. Mr. Harry Bradley, Roxbury. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bradley, Roxbury, Mass. Mr. George Kelly, Roxbury. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bannon, Bos- ton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Manning, Boston. Mass. ' Miss Leona H d . Boston, Mlts Geneive Handrahan. Bos- ton. Mass. - Miss Alicia Handrahan. Boston, as. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Corcoran. Charlestown, Mass. . Mr. Herman Gormley, Charles- town, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bouchcr. Arlington, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gormley, usedlt. Ham and Nellie McWade, Rox- bury, Mass. Mr. Zena Curran. Boston, Mass. Enrollments in Purgstorisi Society Mr. Cyrus M. Sanphy, Lynn, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanphy, Lynn, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sanphy, Lynn. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Chadderton and Jack, Lynn. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDon- ald and family. Lynn. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. David Shanahan. Lynn. Mass. Mr. and'Mrs. Anthony LeBlanc, Lynn, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Southwick and Richard. Peabody. Mass. Min Annie Callaghan. Fairileld. Maine. Spiritual Bouquets The Sisters of St. Martha St. Teresa's Convent Slsters"Mary Ignatius and Mary Francis. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. John Roche and family, Rumford. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood and family. Mexico, Maine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello, Charlottetown. Wreath-Family Mr. and Mrs. Myronollatea, Char- lotteiown Spray-Brotherhood of Mainten- ance of Railway Employees Roxbury. Mass. GUARANTEE: Big I4 oz. Bottle OnIyO1.5o I--my----2-J D IIIIITI IIII ' alas”. lli'I' was reported by 21 out or Il1'I'Il Al!!! 22 (7090. IT! was reported by 15 out of lllfll DIGI 22 (3695 ). Moll PIP was reported by 11 out or 22 (6005,). LESS ussvoususss was I rcgorted by 12 out of 22 (5 9' ). or FERAMINE users - IIPOIT ssnsms the new tonic food supplement. has already been remarkabiylsucceasful in 10 diiferent countries, where -it has been prescribed by physicians. We were eager to End out it it has proved similarly helpful to Canadians. so we asked for a candid report on FERA- MINE from 22 men and women who have bought and Stlott was reported by 8 out" of Ilffll SLIIP was reported by 10 out of 22 (4573). vitamins .4-.5 E The sensational best seller "look Younger - live Longer" condensed in October IlEADEll'S DIGEST says "everyone over 40" should supplement Isis diet with and minerals. M u v :1-.om:-:..i”..':-.:'d..'e.v.”.an::..2n."::; m'-"- nerves are steadler. Also rnnnmnn ' . me. it after cm... a both I we helped stimu- tins of maumr you on I m3';fPf,':l" - - - "id "091"-Uniyl-Ute! better than not satisfied, return the moat t9 c'' asnpty bottles and get your I "Could nny- I I I Cards and Letters of Sympathy Sister M. Donalda, West Hill, Ontario Pupils of First High St. An- thony's Convent, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. George Knott, Montreal - Mr. and Mrs. Nick Osadchuk. Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Connell. Borden Miss Teresa Mcxenna. New York Miss Margaret Mooney, Rumford, Maine Sr. St. Bridget of Sweden D'Arcy McGee. Montreal Owen and Teresa Kelly, Plsquid Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dunn, Morell 1 Mr. C. T. Montgomery. Supt. C.N.R. Railway. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. St. Teresa's Alfred Phelan, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Malone, Morell i Mr. Morell . Mr...and.Mrs....lohn..Curmlngham, and family. New Glasgow, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jay, Plsquid Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Maynard. and Mrs. Eugene Sinnott. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lappin, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Walter Downe. Charlotetown Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gallant and family, Charlottetown 1 Miss Betty Gormley. Charlotte. ”l't?. I bell s an Rod - lomtown lerson. Char MW Nib"! Enmln. New Annan vfir. and Mrs. Louis Power, Elliot- St. Teresa's, Women's Insutuu Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright, Vernon River. - - Card O-f-Thanks Mrs. Patrick McAree and iarnily wish to sincerely thank Rev. Fr, B. Croken and Dr. lumen of Montague also the many kind neighbors and friends who hglg. ed in my Wily during the illness and death of Mr. Patrick -McAree. SOUTIIPOIT W. I. I The regular monthly meeting of Southport W. I. was held at the home to Mrs. Neil Matheeoa on October lath with" seventeen mem- bers and one visitor in attendance. ,'l?11,e,-,lr1en1b.ers voted. ave .dollars tor the Canadian Cancer Fund and a letter was read from the Red Cross requesting blood donors at the forthcomiirg clinic. Mrs. W. Wood and Mrs. A. Wellner were appointed to canvas the district for donors. The . reported that a gift accompanied by an address was presented to Mrs. Morley Genge. a valued member who is leaving the Province. All bills were ordered paid, and Mrs. Alice Carter. Charlottetown ' Your commmr snsucn Keystone of Main Street The towns of Canada are great places. Our town was a for trading outpost in the early days-now it is part of a great forest industry. M And serving that industry-and us- ls the bank . . . a branch of'l"he Commercl. . Our manager is your friend-he knows how to gise the type of service that comes with long acquaintance. Yes. our Canadian towns are great places . . . and the men and women at your Commerce brands are good people to lmowi The.Canadi an Banktof Commerce xri "H "liteGonanareel.- it was decided to purchase cod V 'llver oil copsules to be takes charge of by Mrs. George Gouge The card partiu which have been held for the past three win ea , resume Friday night, Octo er The next meeting will take the form of a banquet at the Queen Hotel in Charlottetown, and mem- bers and others wishing to attend Macqusld. V Mter the meeting adjourned uu members proceeded to Mr; Mathe.son's summer cottage to be joined by the men-folk for a de- lightful Hallowe'en party. Games. contests and square dancing wen participated in and thoroughly en. land by all. Hamburgers and rolls, doughnuts and coifce were then served by the ladies, and the evening brought '0 I E1099 by the singing of "For they are jolly good !ellows".in I: DIBTINCTIVE FLAG . . '1'l1e-.lriah...Fl'ee.....8tatg.n.uon,) flag hss three stripes of own Width. lreen, white and orange, HUMANS SITSCEPTIBLE All animus and even human be. has are susceptible to the foot use mouth disease. caused by an .31. known virus. GREAT DISCOVERED Spanish explorer, discovered the luisslasippg in 1641. ' were asked to contact Mrs. Urban honor of Mr. and Mrs. Matheson. , Fernando De Soto. the great, . ..-i'w.;..,' ' I .. ..- v:a..-4.-;- ...