E TWO in?‘ . _ l: +5; i I v i - ' sunfish ningSmrle “gjnff Dorothy D‘ Outsmarilng 4 ___ ooia-nnsm V“? a great deal about i iinded professors, but sent-minded than the said soothingly as he pliers to his automo- 1; going m hurt lust ally News. 2 SALE acres in Marshiield, I Town. Buildings in Large orchard. Con- narket gardening or PER CHAPPELI». Marabficld. w“ P‘ (‘ANADAI ' '- U! .0 I , ARI) ISLAND iii the Probate Court i! George V, A. D. 1932 of Stephen P. Duffy- rlottetinrii~ln Queens said Province deceased urabie Harold Leonard ‘are Judi-IQ of Probate, iff cf the County of or any Constable or within laid County BEETING l Ipon reading the petit- ‘ Sarah Ana Duffy of aforesaid, Widow. the he niiove named Estate eiiniion may be issued a hereinafter set forth: ore hereby required to > interested in the said and appear before me ‘oiirt to he held lu the iii (‘linrlottetoivn in , in the said Province, he lwnlfih day of May at the linur of eleven |i'\ of llin some day to any they can why the mid Estate should not iho l-ilszite closed as Hill pflfliifli] and on mo- ' l-‘nriuer, Esq, Proc- inuor. And I do here- iriio copy hereof be sliml in some newspap- n Fluirlottetnwn afore- mivli week for at least w: weeks from the date i a trim copy hereof he <l in the following pub- pm-tiroiy. namely: In ~. Pnurt Iiouse in Chor- i-sriiii. at or near the lies and at or near the Svntin hoili in Chnr- ‘Fflili. And I rlo hereby liint n true copy here- ili sr-rved on the At- of this Province-so s interested in the said said may have due no- r my hniiri and the Seal of ‘t this nth clay of April iill in the 22nd year of v roigll. (Skill II. L. PAIZMER Judge of Probate liHS-i-ll-rnon-M 1o Motorists iimc that the frost, is the ground motorists, ~iy drivers of heavy nested to avoid going or such g. ‘ ‘ be in bod condition. cby warned that they t their own risk. . MESSERVY, City Surveyor. - TESTED AND zS FITTED i’. TAYLOR . TAYLOR tomctrists ~limond Street ooeooocoo-roooo- +++0 wcwoo-e-o-oo '§-+§++O-§+§©-OQ-§+ i i z ,5 "s Tested Seeds r English Seeds in- arter's Celebrated ' Improved and Su-cdc Turnip i-steil for Germina- Sced Laboratories ige before leaving riran Grown Seeds fully Tested before ri-d and are also c Seed Laborator- iva, and Saclrvillc, samples taken on lion grown Seeds w Tested and must before being ship- tn sum up, only it ni all our large for this Season‘; iVcd to be not. up ircments oi the iced Control Act, romptly returned. rehnsers oi Car- ie Seeds are well i far as it ia hu- dblll. r&lio. HTED D 4 for the fat and slow-going old wives who have helped Their Husbands Being Vamped by Gold- Diggers _ Why Don’t_ They Realize That Their Own Criticism and- Melanchoiy Drive Their Hus- bands to Gaye!’ C01"- panions? V n. 1S hardly u» much w sci m“ "is great msJority of middle-seed married women livc in mortal fear of some vamp snoring their hll-sbralgs: away from them. Nor is this Bllilflhemm“ F°“nd1°”' n’ l" we ° cOIIIIBOBpIBCO occurrences of modern life for men. B8- peclally men who have been successful, to be lured _ away from their hearthetones by consclenceless 801d- ' diggerg who persuade them that they are mo YOHBI them make their fortunes and that they med B younger ion, built along the new streamlines and with more speed, to assist them in spending it. i u Sc many women have seen so many of their friends cast aside for no other reason than that their hus- bands have got into the tolls of some siren, that they would have to be idiotic optimists to fall to realize that the same fate might befall them. Hence these tremors, and the general feeling that holding c. slippery eel la c stable Jcbaa compared with holding a. husband who has either looks or money enough to make him desirable in the eyes of the love racketcc u. Curiously enough,‘ women to have been so terrorized by their danger that; their wits are paralyzed, and they have met the situation by sitting down helplessly before it. and wringing their hands and reading the air with their lamentationa. They have seemed to think that the women who stole their husbands from them were possessed of some supernatural power against which it was fruitless to contend, and that they cast over men a spell they were powerless to resist. Also, they have assumed that the "other woman" was invariably of a. youth and beauty that would make a. wife and mother look like last. year's faded bungalow apmn. , M a matter o! fact. the borer woman which the wife's fears con- Jures up is not always a. flapper nor even puichritudlnous. Very often she is no younger and not so good-looking as the wife is herself. The only advantage that she has is that she has taken the trouble to study men and find out how to work them. She has a. better technique. And here is where wives are stupid: In not; studying their 11mm’ methods. In not taking a leaf from the gcld-diggei-‘s book. In not finding out how she sets her trap and with what she baits it. In reality there is no mystery about it. The old legend represents the sirens as putting enchantmente on men by their singing. They still do it and their theme song is “l-low big and strong and handsome and wonderful you are." No man can hear that without wanting to gel: up and follow the singer so that his cam may continue to be tickled with the heavenly sound of which he can never get enough. The vamp flutters her man and she get; him. m9 w“; crjflclzgg her husband and tells him home truths and she loses out to the vamp. It is as simple as all that. It. is the woman who slaps a. poultlce of mushy adulation on the aching spot where his wife's fault-finding has taken the skin off his vanity who gets in her deadly work on him. 0f course, the wife says that when she constantly reminds her hus- band of his shortcomings and calls his attention to his weaknesses, she is doing it for his own good and because she wants him to correct them and make of himself a finer and stronger man. But much good it does her when she drives him from her to some woman who tells him that he is a little tin god as he is, and doesn't need a. new coat of paint and to have his back straightened and strengthened. What women never seem to realize f5 that; g man's “org-m demands that his wife shall look up to him as an oracle, and that he craves her admiration more than that o! anybody else in the world. Also, that in the outside world a man gets so battered and bruised by his fellow men that he cannot stand any more hammering when he gets home. 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E. l. 2054-4-18-6l (Continued) Active and eectator sports cos- tumes of silk give some importance to crovat silks. They are used for dresses and Jackets, for Jacket and sash, or for a blouse only. Small checks am featured in them and a plaid is observed also. Playing with an "unexploded bomb" at least sufficed to take her thoughts off other matters, and ens/bled her momentarily to forget everything for which fnrgerthg seemed the only possible and sen- sible prescription. But you can't forget. thugs by yourself. Solitude is memcrys closest friend. So Jean, heecvess of consequences, encouraged Burke to help her. C. M. Lampson fdCo. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales or RAW FURS Shipping bags will bc furnish- ed without charge by applying to R. T. Holman, Lid., Sum- mcrslde, P. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Lady Anne sometimes sighed a little, as she watched the two g0 off together for e. lcmg morning on the river, or down to the tennis- court, accompanied, 0n occasion, by Claire Latimer and N'ck to make up the set. But she held her peace. she was no believer in direct outside lntereference as a means towards the unravelment of a love tangle, and all that it was wibic to do, indirectly, she had attempted when she revealed to Jean the history of Elaine's marriage. She did, however, make a propos- al which would have the effect of breaking through the presmt irend of affairs and of throwing Biafse and Jean more or less continuously into each other‘: company. She was worldly wise enough to glvc its due value to the power of proplnqnlty, and her innocently proffered sug- gesfon that she and her two eons chrhmh" m‘ Mom-n’ and Jean should all run up to Iron- don for a week, before the season‘ closed, was based on the knowledge MARK R' MCGUIGAN of how much can be accomplished B. . “Aamsmn, soucflon‘ no‘ by the skilful handling of a. partie MONEY T0 1.0m "m"- Camerou Block. Charlottetown, P.E.I, The suggestion war: variously re- ceived. By Blaine, indifferently; by McLEOD J, BENTLEY Jean, with her natural desire to J. a. BENTLEY mow more cf the great city she Professional iiariis Stewart & Lowther J. n. STEWART, x. c. N. w. LOWTIIEB- BABBISTERS, soucrrons, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN BELL 8c MATHIESON R. B. Bell D. L. Mathicoon, LLJ). Barristers & Solicitors Money to Loan don, -' no when we might re- main here in the comparative coolth of the country?" he mur- mured plaintively to his mother. 'I'l-icy were alone at the moment and Lady Anne regarded his with twinkling eyes. "Frankly, Nick, because I want Jean for my daughter-ln-la/w. No other reason ln the world. Person- Ially, as you know, I simply detest lisown during the season." He laughed and lrsed her. 3 “What a Machiavelli in petti- iwntsi I'd never have beloved it of you, madonna. S'heip me, I wouldn't!" "Well, you may. Arid you've got ing with Jean, mind! You'll leave her severely alone and content yourself with the company of your aged parent." "Aged fiddiestieki" he Jerred. "ll it wem‘t for that white hair of THAT ALL-TIRED Beneiltcd Users Advise Other: lo Restore Health With Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills A: They liavc Done There is a definite medical reason for that. Springtime “all-tii-ed-out woman, wife or secretary or flapper, who will fill it again with hot air. Women have an aflinity for trouble and can get a kick out of being miserable and there is nothing they enjoy‘ more than weeping, but men hate everything that smacks of melancholy. When a man takes his wife out to try to give her a good time, she doesn't lei; herself go SHOWS NEED 0F SPlilliii-Tillilfi, What the Fashionables are Wearing illustrated Dressmalriog Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern Bu Annabelle Worthington A dotted dlmll-l’ 1n 115W 51110 IN! white-and what a chic effect it gives this cunning model. - Plain blue bindings add smart trim. White dimity collar that ter- minates in a scarf tie repeats the plain blue for its decorative ends. Theaklrtisclrculanlndncttoo full, marks its hlpllne with dllgonll lines, as the smartest cduii; models do these days. It's darling and so easily made- and young daughter will adore it. Style No. 438 is designed in sizes 8, 10, 12 and l4 years. Sine 8 rc- quires 2% yards of 89-inch material with 9i yard of 35-inch light and i6 yard of 33-inch dark contrasting. In fact, she can indulge in a cou- ple of frocks made from this model. In yellow dotted swim, it is as pretty as can be with self trim. Printed batiste in red and white is so cool and practical. Price of pattern l5 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. No. no so» f, "nu--nun-unannou-non-en‘ NllIlS . smet__‘dd";......._.... v i‘ p? , .....................-.............. M43315]; womm; W033“. City State For The Cook cams nrvno, naxnn RICHMOND, Va... April l8 - n business is to remain efficient m4 sound economically it must completely "unsexed." says m1 Gellne McDonald Bowman d Richmond, president of the U. e Ibderstion of Business and Pro fceaional Women's Oluba. Mrs. Bowman, who ls seeking l; learn how widespread ls the move- ment to drop women, both married and single, from payrolls, has re. quested reports from 46 state fad. entiona. She sold that ln times of emer. geuoy, Jobs should be given to ilioai in urgent need o! work. but said her organisation is strongly oppos- Away from fire ‘ cover a ealfs liver with boiling water. and let stand five minutes; wipe carefully place "on rock in baking pan: over the ‘top, held in place by small skewers, arrange slices of onion, each slice having a small strip of salt pork beneath and above it; sprinkle with flour and salt and bake, one hour in a moderate oven. Segyc on a bed of hot ricedpota- toes. and garnish with strips of broiled bacon and, balls of hot spinach. w _- V‘ ‘F little pink balloon of self-esteem has been deflated and be turns to any and whole-heartediy enJoy it. She ls always counting the wondering if anybody has kidnapped the children and reminding-her Then the vamp represents to the man the ploy side of life, wbllo the husband of his rheumatism or that Welsh rabbit Le bad for his digestion Of course, wives have plenty to wony about and Heaven knows the hard-work side. ‘Ihai: ‘la why for chorus girls will raise ructione marriage to a. woman isn't all cakes her troubles to herself and is a gay and Jolly companion to her husband if she wants to keep the comforter away. ' As o. matter of fact, the wife has always the inside track and if she loses out it. ls mainly her own fault because she-lets the “other woman“ outsmart her. yours, I'd tote you round as mykzcanpletely monopolises hcr." y- ungest sister. And I don'c believe" Nick nodded. -severly--“that it is white, really. “Yes. I own I can't understand I believe your maid powder; it for the fellow. He'll wake up one day you every morning, Just because to find that she's Burke's wife." you were born in sin and know that "Oh, I hope not!" cried Claire it's becoming." hastily. So it was settled that the first They were pacing up and down week of July should Witness a. gen- one of the gravelled alleys that in- eral exodus from Staple, and tersected the famous rhododendron meanwhile the June days slipped shrubrey at Chamwood, and, as she away, and Tormarln sedulously spoke, Claire cast a half-frillltefled occupied himself in adding fresh glance in the direction of the house. stones to the wall which he thought She knew that Sir Adrian was close- iii; to interpose bet/ween himself ted with his lawyer, and that he and the woman he loved. While was, therefore, not in the least flung herself into every kind of oi his study for some lime to come. amusement that offered, wearing alBut as long as he was BnyWhBfB little fine under the combined on the place, she was totally un- mental and physical strain. able to rid herself of the hateful Claire, perceiving the nervous consciousness of his presence. Jension at which the girl was living, He reminded her of some horrible was witsfully troubled on herond loathsome species of spider, at tc back me up, Nick. No philander-Ifrends behalf, and confided hentlmcs remote and motbnless in the. anxious bewilderment to Nick. {centre of his web-that web in "I th'nk Eloise must be crezyfllwhich, bcdy and soul, she had she declared one day. "I‘m perfect-I been inextricably caught-but al- ly convinced that he's in love withfways liable to wake into sudden Jean, and yet he appears prepar-‘activity, and then pounce merciless- ul to stand by while Geoffrey Burke ly. ‘ "on, 1 hope not!" she repeated. shivering a little. “llf sh: only know what marriage to the wrong man means! . . . And I'm certain Geoffrey is the wrong man. Why on -earth does Blaise behave like this?” --impatientiy. "Anyone might think —Jean herself might think-he ‘didn't carei And I'm positive he does." y l "If he does. he's a fool. Good InrdP-moodlly kicking a pebble the lasaltude and fatigue. Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke, Hastings. Ont... writes: "I use Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills in the Spring, when one naturally feels rundown after our long Winter. Lost Spring I was Jean grew restless and efrlad, and likely to emerge from the obscurity ‘ feeling." The system is suffering feeling weak and easily tired. I took from oxygen starvation; the blood Pink Pills with the result that I has been thinned and devltalized by have had splendid health since." winter living conditions, so that it| "I always take Dr. Williams’ Pink isn't carrying the amount of oxy- Pills in the Spring in build me up gen required by the body tissues. for the hot weather. I cheerfully That's why people are languid, list- recommend these Pills as the best lees,,and easily fatigued at. this ma- I of health-builders." writes Mrs. L. son of the year. They are in need ' Hupman, Summcrville Centre. N. S. of a reliable proven blood builder "I keep Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in which will quickly correct this con- the house all the time and take dition. them every Spring as I tonic." Thousands have found the answer writes was Anna 1111119111. 5h Q53‘ in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. This ion, Que. ' proven remedy actually creates new Try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and W. Ii. BENTLEY K. O. 11 ed t "M" M *""-*=i--'-'-' if»; "Qiimifif. ‘Fifi Zfliliifil wwv Office: 1U Bl hmond Street in“ agoxgg.'ge'o_mm ,“I\I.\ pound of sight-seeing and anter- throughcut the -system,- banishing glen-container“ 50c. a. red blood, and invigorate: and experience for yourself the new purifies the blood stream so that it strength and vigour they will brine out of his path-"imagine any sane man, with a clear road before him. not. taking it!" l-le swung round towards her suddenly. "Claire if there were only a clear road- for uni If only I could take you away from all thiei"—his glance embracing the grey old house; so ed to discrimination against vol men. If women areto be b ~- from Jobs because they have ot » means of support, said Mrs. Bo! man. wealthy bachelors or marri men whose wives have independ out incomes, should be treated - the same way. y "Efficiency, not sex, should be the sole test of a Jobhclder." she said. ' and ale, but the wise woman keeps DOROTHY DIX. "One never knows"-she whisper- easily be hidden in one of the alilll ed the words barely ' above her that run parallel with this." breath-“where he is. He migb‘ ' (T0 Be COIN-killed) beautiful and yet so much a prison, which Just showed above the tops of the tall-growing rhododendron: “Oh, huahi I-lushl" Claire glanced round her affrigh- tedly, as though the very leaves and bioasonn had ears to hear and again carries energizing oxygen I you. M your druuiui’: in 3h! 116W puma» tongues to repeat. ‘ , \ ,.- 54",: ‘