NOVEMBER 12. 1942. _-.__.-_-- q. r Ht; loll illw? ii ill-w I Gilli Jriiili (l i1? ‘ lllUiiilpfl m? M 49/74)’ " liicltilrlnnlli [Inltv - l»... thrill; - No v n. Ll ~~-.-. ~ -»-u i11- . i" in. mi 'l lit-lug m ‘LGV. qnd “value. A... In the Alrf. llllllh lg M“, “u.” Nlnence “M,” 1w v-mw-v-r "11 Fawn-1- zisi rm: - sfii Slillllliliiiil j lAiliilDilitiliIl-lliliiliflliilit P us’! rust iunx- our curtail _.rnl. SAT. Ar rnlnc: EDWARD TO-DAY 0 N LY Betty Grabie - John Payne — Victor Mature “F OOTLIGHT SERENADE ” “A Musical Fiesta” — SHOWS 8.16 — 1 — 9 §l-’-'-'-\'-'-'-'- n-n-aru-ere-nmn-w-wm Whun they bruuh oui, you'll hnruk in to quiet. of iuuglitev i - mrtutlnafm will: A ltlltlilti Iarmililll. hllll 8. IIIIDS Also Cartoon - Fiction - Dick Tracy's G-Men TD-liliiilT - FRIDAY and SATURDAY SHOWINGS AT '! — 8.46 f-t MATINEE SAT. 2.80 @- EMPIRE 4a “whither-mums in‘) “ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Roy S. MacDonald, who for l0 years has been in charge oi P. J. MacDonald's fish and meat counter, begs to announce to his many iriends and others in Charlottetown that he has leased the iAEAT AliD FlSil STDRE Until recently occupied by 1 l Mr. E. C. Burhoe, 1 ' N0. 187 WEYMOUTH STREET i South of Fitzroy Street , where he will keep on sale a large and varied stockloi FISH and MEAT iCourteous Service lllecial personal attention to telephone orders. Telephone 1861 Ask ior Roy MacDonald. OPEN non BUSINESS, THURSDAY, NOV. 12th. - m "_"'>9\')~\\" “7~’\9\9\9 11-9-10-1. anitfifliiianl 0 n g TWD TDI‘ FILMS DRFSAIAE PROGRAM including all the beet grades g Prompt delivery q i rmrs COCOA uiiibc - L6°'°l'z"lr THE CHARIXYPTEATOWN GUARDIAN " vnar arson‘? P" 4 burn cnsneu lute-m tea an ‘Willie-nu inlsm e! m ilvwhie ll I ceased, lcie mettopo angina; can hlp . _m(| D iiS-u even the 5;]; avail-out fotvlaory‘ * — SHOWS - . 3.15 - If... 3,45 \ No Housing Problem Here Mi-hiillfll there are no "congested areas" in respect to housing in grince Edward Island, owners of oteis, houses, and rooming houscs 1X1 Chlllillielmltl and sulnmerside have been doing a brisk bllsiiltss during the past two years. Military concentrations close to both centres Niulted in a greatly increased de- mlmd for hOUSlmz accomodation. This is the one province in Can- ada where there have been no war industries and the resultant con. gestion caused bv large numbers of war workers. The possibility oi a marine dry (luck in Charlottetown has loomed on the horizon within the past f-zw weeks and if this mat. erialized it would possibly swell the ggpulation to a degree that woul felt in housing conditions. ob- servers believe. However, others point out that a percentage of the abor for this work would be drawn from available manpower already living in tho city. Due to the recent order issued by O, Blake Jackson Controller of con- struction, Dibllllilililt! the construct- ion oi a house costing in excess oi $500 without first obtaining a lic- ence. the Board has let down the barriers to the sub-letting of hou- i in "congested areas." Tilese re- str otions have been 5st up hi cer- tain parts of Canada by municipal- ities or by owners. However, in Prince Edward Island they are practically non-existent. The current order regarding sub- letting empowers the Real Property Administrator, Mr. ltusscl S. Smart, K.C., to catisc sill-revs to be made 1 0i’ the availability of and demand ior housing in any part 0f Canada, and requires iloubciloidcrs to ttirnhh the administrator or his l'\‘iii'l'Si'1li- stives such iniormaltioil as inuy be prescribed. Despite the increase in population in Charlottetown ciiusvd by the in- flux oi airmen and their wives and families, there are still many "ROOm To fret." signs placnl-tled in windows about, the st1~<cts_ 'I‘hc newspapers also still carry many “Rooms To Iiet" and "Houses to Let" advertise- ments. Hovrever, the number avail- able at present is much smaller than it was when war first broke out No direct hotlsiniz shortage is anticipated in the crntrcs of the province in the nem- future. Constructions of new homes in Charlottetown is now at a mini- mum and any buildings being erect- ed at present had been laniled and permission obtained be orc the re- strictions on building were put into effect. s To relieve the hollsinit situation I across Canada, the Wartime Prices and 'l‘riide Board plan to i‘ iillie s voluntary registry of nil m‘ . Wile accomodalion. The “Minions Re- onal Advisory Committees are Z0- ng to assist in this work A total oi 92 municipalities in eight provinces are affected by the order providing for the housing survey. No cltv or town in this pro- _ vince is included on the list, WV». ‘ta ' FRESH FROM MARITIME PLANT .---'- i-B (OP) -Because it is UONDON-(OP idelleht on TbND0lv_ Emma "immiilta ," women of the German menu, from a Naai journal: A f! h uilliiiig. '5§¢'.'.iii'§.i's' §$‘8'°‘b..'§~'7v3§‘n§°i.i§i"iiy sawudust dould be “MAM to walk arm-m-arm. ooh to bakeries", , Jolly Convicts Stage Comedy Universal’: "Jail House Blues," a new kind of screen comexiy musical taken light out of the newspaper headlines, is the current attract on at the Empire Theatre. Nat Pendeiton heads the cut and featured with him are such we known pie ers as Anne Gwynne. Robert P ge, Horace MalcMahon and Elizabeth Rlsdon. A musical show recently present- ed by the convicts of a state Deni- tcntiarv glrovided the basis for the fast-mov g story of "Jail House Blues." Pendleton appears as a. par- doned convict who insists upon re- maining in prison, while he uro- duces a musical comedy with his fel- low inmates as the performers. Several new hit tunes are pre- scntsd by Poise. _ Albert S. B08011 directed. Jail House Blues." with Ken Goldsmith as associate producer and Charles d Previn as general musical director. ‘Powder Town’ Smash Hit Drama Of Spies Two scrambled love aflairs which have a hard time unravelling them- selves are an entertaining part oi the theme of “Powder Town, RKO Radio's new dramatic thriller, which uses America's gigantic defense ef- fort as its stirring beck-ground. Headed by Victor McLbzlen. this powerful drama of murder and ub- otage presents Edmond OBrien and Dorothy Lovett, two oi’ the screens younger favorites, as s. romantic pair. O'Brien is a. brilliant but naive scientist working on a new high ell- plosive in a huge munitions works. With McLaglen assigned to Kill" him, he runs afoul of all sorts 0i perils when his formula pmves suc- cessful. The story mounts to a sur- prise climax when a pair of beauti- ful niteclub entertainers find. thenl- f. selves in possession of a seewt ti!“ might blow an army to atoms. Roundinc out the cast are June HRVOC, Eddie my. Jr. John Ma- lzuire. Damian 0'Flynn. and M"? Gordon. Rowland V. Lee directed and Cliff Reid held the oreeuctlvn " is based on n original story bv Vicki Baum 3.1m the scripting bv David Boehm: "Powder Town" is the Week-mid hit at the Capitol Theatre. iiew . Bonshaw Residence The closing days of Oct. 1043. were eventful to D1‘. 0- H- Curtis and Mrs. Curtis. WIND they, with their little son! Freddie, moved in“) t 1101119 ° their own. The site was admir- ably chosen in the West River Val- ley,’ by the road leading to Cros- by's Mills, about fiVB chains from the main highway from Charlotte- town to Tryon. The land was purchased from lvlx. Stehhvil M59- d. To the north west and north. two heavily wooded hills, twin peaks in the high range which traverses the Island from New London to New M88228. DIWW“ the house from the 5 rmy b15518 oi winter. Easterly, is a view o1 m. Bonshaw Road as it. climbs the slice ascent 0f Strath- distance can be seen the roofs of the garage of Mr. Alan Stewart, M.l.l.A., Speaker in the House. To the south east in another h hill, covered with hard e. remnants of the rimevai forest, undel- whose branches the beer and the Indian formerly roamed. Nestling amid the foliage can be seen the house oi Carson Bros. in a. IPOt unsur- for scenic beauty. The turseque hamlet of Donal-law lee. The house oi Dr. Curtis is e med um size, Dutch Colonial style, built upon e. foundation, with asphalt roof. and walla shingi wig lllhbfl‘! i from n Ike Favour/re for 0vef200 Year: S DEiiTRAL DIILRDIAa Shepherd Song I! NIIDIBATION LIFE m . Alsgl. BUTI. Rev. I. Meet-had his“. D-D. Prleglilmlylllllle Small Broeh Illteble insertion in a‘: I covets: "Thlseolimnlsreserved iorlalwe 0t local interest, but advertlal 2il..'1";:l.2""' ran W“ I '01’ - able in advance. u, n, COOKS for Christmas Photo. INDI- l-Wnillll b! avveilliglfitk oung - e T‘ ‘it? n Ideal Ollrihnle one pig's Union met in the vestry on tosenutofriends at homeand ursds , Nov. 6. Th5 limitl- °lllr limited ediilen semen. May he obtained from The mee h The Guardian cum-g Job Printery opened worahi ghllforwd the , "The 8 ugoh lee 0R’. Ibunda on." The Scripture reading was Ro- mans 8-1 -28 foil gkyaprteiycr Easter. o - tug ior the evening amounted “to ‘l’ W ‘ e .' ed “ill; ‘Ilightwoih Good mnv l The president, to... Deacon, Darter s Book Store then took charge o! the meeting. I The minutes of last " were -— _.. read and approved. six members paid dues and there were five members present. Hunter River concert was discussed but nothing definite decided on. It was de- cldcd to hold an Armistice service in the church on Sunday even- ing. Nov. 15. Peggy Easter, Lil- an Deacon and Mrs. Noyo were %~l’."°‘“‘°“. r natal‘. —- e nex mee w c e , missionary mum Wm be in The and ticiirlilzs has been recen- ChBIBB of s. MacNelll. Peggy m ,2; “at”? ,,"l”"""e' “id Easter then read the Churches e‘ s w“ 5”‘ °i u" dum e _ at Cranbrook, B. 0., or Ardilbald M seases to the World. The meet Mocomwk . _ in! than closed with u“ mzpah Ar m, l, . son or the latc_ Bl? Benediction. sefiglrtle; Ecgfriiliiikhrgglrhlfizrit ti; CAVANA - TBAINOB NUPT- adgbeutdha ‘ftbelgin ago the do. IALl-At t. Auselnfs Church ceased had answered the call of the Tllrellie. Ont. on Oct. 15th Miss West so intensively insisted upon MN! CilVElil8h of Boston Mass by vbrious means and agencies of was united in the holy bonds oi that particular time and crossed in. matrimony i0 Ml‘. I". J. Trainer oi continent to try hilllDftilllF in Brit- Tlyon P. E. I. Rev. ll‘. Caulfield ish Columbia. Following ruining in who officiated also celebrated the the Kootenays in his earlier years NllDtial Mass. The groom was ably he later became an employee of the’ Ilulwrled by his brother Charles Hail Mines Smelter at Nelson not oi Toronto and the wife of the latter remunerative as was tl-is work snore assumed the responsibility of brides. and m; the pay-she u... rm! maid. The bride was attired in r one whose youthful daylh eléperi- euit oi Satule blue, with hat to efwed the care-free cit-aims of "Rod match and cranberry colored 8nd gun" amid the undulating accessories. The bridesmaid wore Col-mil‘? m“ b01119" lb! “D119! fuchsia colored suit with navy m“ reaches oi that noted Island trout- fleeessories. After the ceremony Si/Pefl-m. the Nauir river, for him and the usual social functions the call of the hila was stronger which ensued the happy coupls still. and wlthiin a few more years motored to Nlagra. Falls which was he retired to a homestead in the the commencement of a two-weeks distant foothills oi the Rocky honeymoon visiting places oi inter- Mountains. In that retrreat e0 near est in Central Canada. On their t0 Nature he led the idyllic life l0 return to ins Island a host o1 llppealing to one of his philosophic friends assembled with them at the “be of mind. —e successful hunter home of Mr. and Mrs. James and trapper, a "crack"" shot, s. Griffin and expressed their smem H! One who knew him well aiml of the hap y couple by reading s these sylvan scenes has just written well worded, address and presenting ""1 "H" “M11 W" ml!!!‘ 106K- valuable and sppmylabj, gm, ed. the hungry and weary were ever prior to he; dgpgrtufe “Cm 305m“ welcome there and well cared for." ms bride w,“ tenmred ‘emu About three yearn I80 he suffered showers, and was the recipient oi 5 Pam“! li-mkfi "W! from it he nev- many nssnn guts, er fully recovered, yielding to lihe m. persuasion of friends, he came to St. TORONTO HAPPEN]NGS_ _on Eugene! Hospital at Cranbrook to Saturday evening November seventh spend hm’ remilmd" °3 hi‘ V9311 at seven o'clock a marriage o! in- WM” attmdmi M“! m m‘ hi!‘ terest to Islanders was solemized in pm“ mflpel 0n 511m!!!- 0610581‘ m, mesa,“ o; gnend, at st 18th he took another stroke, from George's Anglican chu;ch, by m, which he never raised. He passed rem“ my Mn away on Monday morning, October 1k , ‘l Hazle Irene, eldest daughteelr oiw mh- ‘hauled U!‘ @316 Li!!!’ 5mm- md Mm L1,, In hm P menls administered by one who re- was united inkillolygigoncds o? mgitlfit-V memlbemd him ior hi; invariable meny to Alma Edward son of the “mam” i“ i!“ "m" "liid-imd 1am George and Mm‘ Bmedon o’ days at Selkirk, and who also is v- Nogttngham. mg1and_ The we" his proved abilities in anot er attended b Mum M“ gaugmer line oi’ endeavour in the distant oi Mr. an Mrs. James Champion wen’ “a 5 mlmmary pram’ RT" Darnley and Walter Spearn form-I A’ L‘ McIntyre’ m“ putt” M s‘ e‘ f F“ t M, Mary's Church at Oran-brook. Fa- fli’, f; “ '1 m?“ The bill“ tller McIni/yre also OUQTCG the Re- oo e very ovely in blue crepe queium Mass on Thursday mo,“ attendant in~wine dress with brown t‘ - accessories, both wearing corsages Qgng?“ “lent” bywwglcll‘ “f; of orange msebuds. After the aw, 1 ’§,’Q“é",h'$f.’° 9f“ If,“ ceremony the bridal party left for a he yd? i‘ ‘c, 3r‘ 0,1140% c quiet dinner, returning later to 145 r w v 3t’ oeme firym em’ f ‘F’; 4W9!‘ ey Street where a host. of Qwftecfi,’ “W11; the‘ dag o, friend‘ “waned mm“ ‘mwerlng therrMcfgLtre "ArchTePl-dged, as h all the best wishes on them. LAC. “v9.1 quietsl’ l ' peaceiu ‘ and : and Mr" Breed“ Wm make men’ trouble to ti; one I ven tire to say home in Hogersvilie. Ontario. where he nave,- had m enemy 5nd V“ ‘he 5mm‘ is Smmmgd 1" R- A- F- held in highest esteem b‘ eve one Their host of fr‘ends oln in wish- who had ovu- knovm h“: w ing them much happiness. (Other An only brother John Q94 “m. “W” Plea“ °°PY- years ago in Bostdnbeanci‘ two sisters snowman m ronolvro-oa 231',’ (Qimwfifi-"Mff," the evening oi Wednesday, Novem- um (Katie) My; Jun,‘ mpmmld’ ber fourth, a number oi Isiand 0g Non}; xiv/gimme u; whogfi friends gathered at the apartment 5ympgthy 1s sxismlsd ' 1n then- gi; Misses ‘Beulahm Kilng and Doris bsrssvsmsm own: o 145 vere Street, . , gihderfia ilnilscellatneousy shower i3 M” h1“_____.__'°m n“ “w”. as are rigs ormer oi Che 3mg, A“) u" Valley, Prince Edward‘, Islsnvini-yn DOL L!“ honor of her nonroachlnz marrialle- The death occurred at her home The bride-to-be was escorted to in Crapaud on Oct. ll, i042. of the were! boner by Miss learn Mrs. Donald Maellnan, formerly Champion which was nicely decer- Ella. May Newson in her seventy- ated in pink and white. under eighth year. ‘Although in failing streamers oi same, the march being health ior several years im- ill- ayed b . Newton O'Connor. noes became serious for only a Aiter the bride had been seated a few days, and her death is re- beautiful basket laden with gifts, gretted by a wide famii circle was carried in by Misses Annie and many friends throu t. the Matheson and Florence Paul, gifts province. being opened by Misses King and Mrs. Maobean was a. resident oi Champion, verses read by Miss CPll-Pllld Practically l“ he!‘ m9- Ethel Livingstone. The bride who and she lllwllye evinced a dee was totally Laken by surprise graee- interest in the community we - fully thanked one and all ior their fulfi- In the WW1! 0f the UTliWl lovely gifts, 9L then joined in Church She W0! fl-ll will’! Pill’?! singing For she's A Jolly Good and many will remember her in Fellow. a dainty lunch of ice- the sundby 5°h°<>l u e sympathe- eream and cake was then served by tie and Patient ififlchel- Bile ‘W? the girls, which was enjoyed by all a life member of the Women! ‘Ihethremaindtér oi the evening yieeieriltgfy 50d N!‘ m5!!! en n am s in l , 68H P!“ - mic beinspgurniisxll g 8M5, 1T2: In her home Mrs. Maolnan 8 ed by e ton o-cbaaol- and Mr. nowbra erected m atmosphere of mm»- l _ ity and tolerance and hel- children 5.1T} trvlvlltgvgrillirigrwfidbla-Ylillgliig ti’? "rifle up and eel! her blawll‘? close by singing The King. (Other m5 film“ Nmmiu" h" m" papers please copy.) _ In Memoriam ARCKIBALD MQOOBMAICK 8 , and six ill‘ "Tm" ‘m’ w" Mia-lei, ma? tfio elm or alem Heap . returned home to be with her mother, c with: Columbia forests. ‘me in- terior la well laid off and ma ted 0'} lflrhmmtbmhmfi‘ c“ M,‘ to comfort and convenience. ere "‘°~ - " - b a com lets water and sewerage M"! °"“°’°"- WE 6f?’ stem, tge water bein pi un- M"; W-lfii wllmwnmw a ertmund by gravitmtona pies- on" ws ‘gang suns from two spr a over e00 a‘: ~ I m’ m] ards distant. on the arm of inn. Phat, 1 ma‘? Luna, M" um mum Menu‘ onvpatreu? Summerside Two sis- Theresldenoewaemoet efficiane- O mo- mrv“. Mi‘ wmmn constructed in record time “Y! i‘ ' n remi- Campbell Oherlotte- 1W4 "*1 Ml‘- wi" “*9”- is... with assistance’ from m. ‘Wt-h °l °"“'°"‘“- m Hera McNevin. New Argyle. The ‘Ta ma“: hail?’ n‘: w,“ brie aying was done by Mr. “scum. h" “m, “in! w Oliver, Charlottetown. The srad- M ' w“ ing of the lawn, ditching, etc, was m"- Rm v°“°y' mmp supervised b 1th‘. Mill/Oh Mcltu Bonshaw. ‘file united efforts oi "m" these men, together with any oth- er assistance, combined to give the genial Doctor a dwelling for which he is to be congratulated. The ucrd , airman with a host of friends, joins wishin Dr. Curtis a long and succeesfu practice in his chosen profession, with the hope that he and his family may enjoy life to the iull in their beautiful home by the bonnie banks of the Elliott. WhBIB it winds its way unobstructed throudii the valleys and hills oi l . lilbvtts ,5 ____,...g_,..\___n~h M The peg bearers we're John and 1 son, bola-i Nioholsm. ’“"’“vvli“£§€’awbsh.n. CUHCURA no s1 Scores Falluto 0i Prohibition Enforcement Deilermln tlo " wllillnptiorli t: a tglinxfildlgf; ~31!“ :3: cordance with. the Prohibition Act" “I "trite-led Iv the Executive of ‘h. Tflllfleranoe Federation Tues- g-Y- “will! in summerslde. the detration moved to bring pressure g1. tulle Provincial Government to ot the number of liquor p11- usrm to THIS new HIT snow wrlnliom to rut each doctor. Mgmb:rsmor3z%arlf$ {\ n m“ me Government had allowed F, i’ i‘! W" "M1011: of Ingililtllre to "- "w-f» ill-Ba Since the ebiscite and had '_ "J _. not yet heeded the volse of the (Foilowin i $€Bii....‘"ii§‘at’°i?;°‘ i» v.- .... - e execun - = sldend a communicationw (c3311 Y . Premier Clmpbell on th b Th‘ "11""!!! YQSOIUJOI‘: litigated |fi CBC Nrlwr... M" 59°39 Till-BY. seconded {ti} " b? Mr. Thotnas Moyse, Bedgqug _ _ .-.~ "in: va-gq was adopted; “whereas members’ ‘ .» 0f the ‘Federation are aware that ~11‘ 1- ' {roflldm liquor was delivered s. "l '- ....i St. ._ , , when"! Press reportscligcrliggtt: 0312i: W323 w" WM H close connection be- __ m’ een the l uor traffic and the ’ 192cm?!‘ "539 Y in Charlottetown; an w ereas members oi the Char. lottetown City Council view m; situation with alarm; resolved "m, Borden-werlilesrlwv z y, W0 dt-‘Pivre the failure of the law M°ll¢flguc-'i‘lili>~..‘,pf . l, "1"" arliiorcement officers to “m, out Yurk-i-‘rlllhy so, ,._,,,_ '"‘~ e provisions of the Prohibition s°llris—sulurllay :; a a p.111, r 1:3 NATIONH, FIX," l',i‘.' - (Hilda. (iiihw, ‘n Act, and urge upon the Attorney » ~ mum! and the Police cbmlhlttee __ “H m. total and 9933111111011] eriforce- ~“" '**' 1 ".3; merit of the law." A emimlttee composed of Rev, berof his lion: ';l QC. Webster, Mr, ,1 u Menu, "VB-l fined til» and t. _-_ lane, Bsdsqus, m“ DL Hugh There lien, b: , Miller Rev. an. st,“ m, H“, durlnu the we LJ, Lsvy w“ lppolntea to ma“; the consume; cl view th Go ., City Oouencil. vommm w“ m f The extract and essence trade o received discussion. A lette from iégzt Attorney-General tangents "Marilee-gt! of the Prohibition Act I extracts and menu... mils inadmiatile’ and might have to “men - Y 79501111011. moved inching gasoline COW b’ M§K$§$L°° urcszlébeftifé Ig-‘dfflue. or‘ saint so.’ Marie \\' "m" i0 mend the sectlorrinebrrrild Enivourliiisgst; 52:5.“ C‘ gamma’ ‘ “n” menu"! 0i’ oen- t Other cases iTlCfildtd t“ - exi t Y‘ .,.,-__ _~ R" n" GWPH Tiller. Cavendish. overiftjififza frtliiiobthlqfihill’ Iflllvricd on an investigation into mum limit permitted by n‘ the liquor policy of the c, C_ E Controller M. J. Caldwell, party leader had L "Ported that their balmy...‘ w“ admii-zalgdigriillfl!’ 0f manufacture Halfaya P358 rnment . - shi and contra, all pfofiuoa-mg’ Bombed HéaVlly dIYWd from the business to be _.__ used for educational purpow, OAIRD. Nov. B-—-(AP>—'I{.liTfll'5 A eemrnittee was appointed m Pass, narrow Opening ‘ inquire into the whole subject o; which Marshal Erwin . BENIN“ education in the fleeing forces mus; puss t» it? 8C 00in. Libya along the coist, wa * The Resident. Mir. JR. Mao~ ed Wnight to hale ten p :1 Ly Hume. i-Ndidled. destroyed by fierce Ailed l... 31,-‘ --_——-—€- The ss jus» cs. c 1 Infraotlons near themiiibyisqn llllitiéiflld E n” Pnces Regulations YouWomenWho Suffer Fla-om: During ";.;.;. iiili liiiiilii u . this’ ratios“ the" 'I‘rade Bwrd millet-ions. 11 for lhrracub - oi th a m‘ Transnitogrfdtrglxleghe agg Criiltrgff.‘ 3 trpller of Supplies Mn ' ' Ifyoie-likesomany won-i l be, - “fie m. ufggflffiggngfvelgfwlggfilll; the 88cc of as and sz-setiirg: On the lilt. Sixteen per-Sum had an“ 11°‘? flQShB-‘I. Weak. dizzy, nervous fecls ranging "om ‘lo to $291 imposed o ings. distress of "ii-regularities", :1. them m m“ connection M n blue and depressed -— start tni us; “we” laundem" (193833: goyglladigtlgyrtiéteyilalmvls VCQPifniJYG <5 ~. t B 0X19 O i." j glrlllalehgpggpl etore were included in sggtalvlslagcélslsierzcs” yrfm Gilli? ‘thy’ g 1U _ , d y or wcmrrt, ' “on. wmg°5tc£uiadnb6l éugifgeletivlollalp Pinkhnms Compound does more “m” o‘ the "mu regulations than relieve distress. Taken regularly Landlords were wen I “we o‘ me- -it helps build up resistance ton-linen {:12 m. m, 5mg,“ by we “dam ggleltihsmgltxbgzln ulsoisaiille tonic ‘o’ Thousands upon thousands o!‘ “inaction. o! the Board‘ bonding women-rich and oor allize-llntn and rmnmnl regulations For mm“ ZBYLZfiLtQdPlEEXQfiU. émo anti alum 1 ' 's ompounrl l~:-.~ n “l? 5559911611" in an BDDIie- proved some women's hanplv-e 411.41.: Mofmg gfifeilinilevi-lfllzllnnniiéyiflkginl can be during their "soar: ifiip or p“; “Mn ' 1 P9111189! 8111!. too! Mode in Cun- wq I "m" ‘"3" ma" W“ l . Worth trying! allowed_for_hiniself_ _8l1d_Ol§_h liens. I Dorothy Dix Says- (vfivtttdhivbjrtrjdfdvpagerd) DON'T IJWTEBFERE WITH HUSBANDW CAR Lil DEAR MISS DIX-Eight months BBO my husband liar. : better iiob in a large city another state. I opposed hs lzl cause didn't. wan to leave my family and friends ant: l - hid tilt started to buy a little house. But, an} _ zil met on in spite oi my opposition. Since then he iltls m» his salary and is makinz more money than we ever ~ Now here is our trouble: My husband is faking '1; anxious to fit himself to be a flying instructor. He rlsis .1 for him, but the lessons are expensive and he wants ‘o a for them. fiBut I am not willing, f wont to save and st ahouid I do? ANSWER-Well. inasmuch as your husband has sl udtment in dlrectin your lives than you have. d0 tier leave the decis on up to him? You obltutrfli him on to fortune, and now you are onposina anotllc . the n door to still better opportunit es. p p ‘ _ M _ I is a god thing for a wife to be cautious and s v _ ~ ' » narrow and lacks vision and (Finches the pennies fell ' ’ fatal handicax to her husball . ‘ , ,_ I think a Woman makes a great mistake when d“ ' ' ‘ ' husband's career because a mnn's success near - w. oing the thin he wants to do and iceis ant i i ‘. .5