f l t sills llll . 7 Cough _lii a Hurry GABBY GEFITIE ‘Dorotli y When Women Achieve Economic Independ- ence, Husbands WilYStop Philandering, for 4 Then They Will Be Forced i0 Make the Wife Job Attractive if They ’Want io Hold i Helpmates * , is EsrEclaLLY REC Itistliecholcelof iio ‘giatgrhe 7 .5 " u... b _ it ,..., afiizi-‘l l"...'."....""*. 0 ' tliaiystem inwardly to v :the u e. here is a home- .- "s. p. - ~~* l-awlvh TO ‘BE SOLD by public auction on Tuesday the Fifth. day of February A. D., 1929. at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon at the. Court House at Charlottetown in_Quecn's County un- der and by virtue of a ‘Power of sale contained in a certain lndenture of Mortgage bearing data the Fifteenth day of November A. D., i921. and made between Ralph McGuire of Morel! in King's County. Farmer. of the one part and the undersigned of the other part. default having been made in payment of the interest due thereon: ALL THAT tract. piece and parcel of land situate. lying and be- ing on Township number Thirty-nine in King's County. bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to say: — COMMENCING AT A STAGE.’ ON THE East side of the Sinriott R/bad at the North ' side of the O'Brien Road. thence “ --‘h along said land a distance of L..i chains to land in possession of said Mortgager, thence West along said land a distance oi Forty chains to the Sinnott Road. thence South along said Sinnott Road ten chains to the place of commen- cement, containing Forty acres of land a little more or less. ALSO ALL that other tract of land situate. ly- ing and being on Township number Thirty-nine aforesaid. bounded and described as follows. that is to say: COMMENCING at the South-west tors, 8A Great George Street. w, angle of a tract of land in the pos- lottetown. ~_.1 '- session of Lawrence Phalen on the ETIIEIIMoQU - Southwest edge of a projected road . _ . -~ " running Southeast. (thence accord- 2057-1-542-19-26 _ . 1» TEE biggest problem that women have to solve is how to keep the mid- dle-aged husband nailed to ills own fireside. A man writing to me on this silbjscl says: "Herebifnrc in matrimony it has always been the‘ wife on whom the burden of making the marriage ‘ - a success has rested. it was shfi who had to do the adjusting or one nersonalltv in another. She who bad to make the most sacrifices. She who had to nib the fur the right way. She who had to shut her eyes u» keen from seeing the thing that it would break herheart lo see. She who was forced to bear with all sci-ls of idiosyncrasies. in her husband it she wanted to keen her man. The younger generation of women will not suffer themselves to be placed in this humiliating posi- tion. They have already demanded a certain 1mm without Then h, m“; m; freedom in their love life. That will take away flng] 9x1; » , ~ man's SECURITY. He will be faithful in order 1 hope nobody bangs me -on the in HOLD HIS WIFE." head before I have a chance to ar- ‘ gue about it," h etliciught‘ rather eighteen inches high. The glass was anxiously. as his" 1984 I ruwled out» coveredon the inside with a thick from beneath the Dill-Ill _ tiled!!!” black curtain, so that he gained view all‘ ' " of the interior, and the window it- -, g-irji-“uvr iflivvow i _ BU$WE3S em. i»... 5:11?“ strained honey to make 16 ounces. This takes but a moment. Hid an“ a remedy so eflective that you will ' r do without. once you have used Keeps perfectly. and children like it. This simple remedy does three ucces- lary things. It loosens the arm-laden jblgn and soothes away t e inflam- Ina u. At the same time it is ab- aorbed into the blond, whore it acts di- iectly on the bronchial tubes. This ex- plaizl why it brings such qnlcli relief oven in obstinate bronchial coughs and "flu" coughs. ‘ Pines is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway Pine. coli- taining the active agent of creosote, in a refined. palatable fornl. and known as one of tile greatest healing agents for severe cnilghs, chest colds and bronchial troubles. _ Do not accept a substitute for Pines. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. i merit window again. not without great difficulty. Once more he was obliged to crawl out, head first. and return in order to replaomthe wiri- dow as he had found it: which he dldcarefully ‘edging ‘ltwtightlyin. and blockingh loosely with rocks THE" sroar _ In spite of his profession of indo- lenee. Rand was not averse to labor when the end justified the efforts. so he fell sturdily to work at a dis- tance which he Judged, and correctly as cventsproved. would lead to the basement window. It was a long time before his ef- forts were rewarded by a cleared window. perhaps two feet long by . ' . v L‘ J. W. JOHNS i » ' ‘ i Ni ing to the magnetic‘ liorth o! F‘ South Forty-ave decreasing _ distance of seventyjcbjains, . . South liicrty-nve de Wei -‘ chains. thence N, Tbrty- t digress Welt Seventy -- l‘ the said- projected. Nose. --’ following the course 30f ' th North Forty-live degrees Chaim to theplacecf» .... ' merit. containing seventy . bounded as follows.'0n g Sinnot Road. on his leading from the late Pe . Farm to the Indian settle iii»,- Nomi by land ilfllld of Lawrence Phalen ».e,n on‘. ~ South by land lathe William and MichaelDiinnJ 1 For further particiilarsapply oflice of Stewart 6r Lohvtliir "When a girl chokes en water, r an should offer assistance." Perhaps m.v correspondent is riirht. He should understand the male psychology better than I do. but personally I cannot see how a husband's sus- " piclons of his wife's fidelity is going to promote domestic peace and har- mony. " ehow I cannot visualise a happy home in which there is no self he found to his disappointment,’ faith or trust or confidence, but in which a green-eyed man and woman not only locked but sealed with a stand perpetually upon the watch-tower. with their eyes continually peeled. fine cement, or wax, along the four‘ ' i - -' . ' on the lookout for rivals. edges "oi it. - Convinced, however that some- Possibly while a woman is young and beautiful it may stimulate her hus- thing of great value must be con- band's interest in her to feel that-he has s. very precarious hold upon her cealed there to necessitate these prs- and thatbshe is likely to go off with some other man who strikes her fickle cautions, he resolved to gain admlt- fancy if he does not show her enough attention. A woman's youth and beauty soon go. hwever. Other shelks fade into the background and be- tance at all costa. With renewed eagerness he attacked tile window come a. negligible danger. and what is to hold a husband then when the danger is past? with the stout knlle which had ser- ved ‘him well a hundred times in the emergencies of boating, fishing and hunting, and worked slowly around the edges pecking at the cement which bound it in place. And finally he felt it give sway slightly beneath his hand. and drew it carefully out. Cautiously he thrust" his halgd ti:- STATIQNERY ""1 OFFICE i-ead when It's almost dark? w the aperture’ and ow a e e surrmas d Hlubby: This l: light literature, 2;: ;‘;:"“§ ‘ H ' l listened long. but could hear no We are well stocked with slightest sound in anyportion of the everything the BUSINESS house. Breathlessly, then, his revol- MAN eqnires for his office. ver cockedalertly in his right hand. wit-h the left he extended his pocket BLANK B00115. FILES. flashypressed the button, and swept BINDING CASES. EN- the yellow light into the room, mov- VEIDPES. INKS, TYPE- lng it slowly about. inch by inch. WINTER SUPPLIES. LEDG- from wall to wall. The silence was EBB. DAY BOOKS, ORDER like the grave itself. BOOKS. BTQ Rand felt the emptiness of the house, sensed it, and unwillingly to lose an opportunity he might ‘not 1 have again, he determined to go in, although realizing fully the risk, he ran. " To get in he was obliged to replace bothhia flash and his revolverin Evidently, however. ‘the '~intnisi_on had been unobserved, andveryduir- . . . I l i w. g 19,29 Carter’s Bookstore Business as Usual Buy and Sell nnaggéngngaa a . Besides. few men enjoy being kept worked up to a boiling point of jeal- ousy. The average husband doesn't want to have to watch his wife. He wants to believe in her goodness as absolutely as he believes in the goodness of He wants to have a faith in her loyalty and honor that no doubt ever ms. - So. I cannot believe that it will promote fidelity in husbands for their wives to take to philandering. It is bad enough now. heaven knows. when suspicions of their husbands gnaw at the souls of so manytwomen. It would be worse if every husband was torn with doubts of his wife. For both husbands and wives to distrust each other not usher in the do- mestic millennium we all long to see. It would bring about a worse pan- demonium than now exists. LIGHT LITERATURE ‘ Wlfle: How can you see to I agree with my correspondent. however. that Patient Griselda has few lineal descendants among the younger generation of women and that the women of today.-and esneciallv the women of tomorrow. are not goinc. tn stand the sort of treatment from their husbands that their mothers and grandmothers stood. They are not going to suffer and be strong as grand- mother did. ' They are going to fight back. vv vvv évv They are going to cast into the discard n lot of the old stock nf wifely virtues. They are not going to be so meek and humble. nor have an iiieirhaustible stock of forgiveness on tan that they are ready to nour nver hilsband every time he stumbles off the straight and narrow path. The voung man who marries one of them is going to find out that he is tied up with a regular human- being with whom he has to co fiftv-fiftv instead llnrrledly He Threw the Si-flllfil > Back Into Place. - Cartefs s lradly he; threw the stones back in- l é i l i i Feed Store SMMVS- lag‘ ' Hntehingpégga Mae: Jane aprainerfher knee dancing. She's going to have it X-rayed. It's something acute. his pocket, and drop down, defense- less and in the dark. but this was a chance he felt he was obliged to take. And after that breathless" mo- ment of his descent. when he flash- ed his light into the room again, it seemed surprisingly commo giubv. just what one would expect to find the basment of an old abandoned. to place to give the isamc spaw- ance as before hie entrance. Tlicli he crossed the woods toward the Lone Pine. j It was after nine>i0'cloci;._ Rand was not shaved, his face and lisniis were‘ scratched and bleeding“ m5 hair was matted with dust and bit-i of earth and moss, his clothes W911 of having espoused a doormat that he can trample over and kick around. like it. " The divorce statistics are point: to increase for a while, but i“! the end it is going to mean the reformation of matrimony. better husbands. fewer broken-up homes and orphaned children. and marriage placed upon for wives to beccme rakes and fleep their luuihiinds zresrlrs. but the coc- All of this is going to raise a Prcal. rumpus. liien aren't coin-r to ‘fair, equitable basis. - As I see it. the thin": that will bv-inir about this desirchle re=ult is not Tom: I'll bat the pleturelll ah w l h . o cub ouse grimy. H9 Blflnced MW“ 5t himsem nomic independence of xvrrrnen and the. certalntv a husband will have that. 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There - was an oil cook stove ,also. with pans, kettlAi and rough dishes. There was fishing and in .a comer cupboard a few rough ends of food; beans, coffee, salt and rice. Some canned things, too, and a piece of salt pork. There were. old pipes lying around, cigar stubs andscattercd tobbacc». The room in-every pact was exactly as it would be-left by a group of fish- ermen, lumbermen- or hunters. Officers, ‘inspectors, any one might step into the. room, examine it from ceiling to rourh rcck floor. and find it abovesuspiclon. Yet Rand imew that within" a‘ space of two hours fully ‘thirty men hadleft that very spot. ' . ~ With revolver and flashlight in hand again, he left,the basement room and went to the stairs. Heavy curtains, ‘thick and wide, covered pouible ray of light from w could be seen from without. though the water was not connected and the tubs were dusty and dry. One of these rooms, the one on the grown people. They are tc-i often uc|g5_ north looking down to the cove, rune knew bad been Occupied, ai- of future ills unless the kiririeva are awarded to tile pupils by their tea- though but rought blankets ‘were strengthened and put in condition to cher:_. thrown loosely on the ’bed. Still it had the feeling about it of recent occupancy. . _ "Gay's" gentleman friend fulfilm- he thought pviiii a boyish crin- "Oouldnt stand it. below wlth- the Ohinks. No wonder his eycg are sad." ‘ ~ Satisfied at 188i». he "Elli; 40W". careful. toleave, everything behind him as the had foundcit. and clam- bered' up tbroudi the narrow 5.153‘ A Problem ‘For _ Young Mothers Stomach troubles cause most. oi hoodwlsidare, the‘ matdst problem that a youngunotner has. to solve. must be Tquict efiective. and. above ‘all.’ perfectly leafs. e, able “lllliliiilinlliiilvliatilllflillifl d‘ evenand tackle strewn about, ,old magazines, . 0! Ahilinjiioad, ahdzsliowed _by. _’ Pffifllllfilliilflvlflyllldfiflfitdllt_‘__. line _ ‘illlfilliltld t y‘ smiling. But, lie‘ went on. coiviuivunp _ Felt Different After MRS. n. ‘WAGNER is” vami SATISFIED wn-u noolrs; Kimmy mus. Nova Scotla LadvIWas Bothered With lklns in Her Back ~ (Speciall-“For resident of this- place. hardly straighten up. boxes. all who suffer‘ with their kidneys.“ Taking Two Boxes Bear River East. N. 5.. Jan. ii.- three years I was bothered with Kidney trouble." writ- es Mrs. D. T.~ Wagner. a well-known “My back would get so lame and tired I could l drcided to take Dcdd’s Kidney Pills and csnsay l felt very different after taklnrf two l recommend these nills to Ninety per cent. of the ills‘ from whiph frorrreswy ‘gi-fiev- (mp-a fveaw] qpqfr if he doesn't make the wife-lob attractive and give his wife a squaredeal. she will give notice and quit. The reason that wives in the nest have stood fnr all sorts of iril-‘stica and humiliation from their hurhcnds: the reason that thev have endured tyrr-zilny. and riivcer-Hliness. arri iir"nl-=u:~.'~rs. was not because they were so lllllflh in l'~"e with inc.» husbands that. they were. re rirlrvs that licked the hand t‘"at smste than: but because their hwbands were their meal ‘ickets. - Tic-t \~.--i fw t-"sda or nrnfrsslc» bv which th-mcnllld earn a dollar. ll ‘lrsxv is". their l‘l""""‘ds the" "rvld starve, and husbands knew this and ‘rclU-wrl .“*e.m r""~'"""r~‘li_ \"“‘\iq nm-tber generation awry girl will be ‘owl-t "r-rc v-"v o‘ mal-‘wr e 1min". ilut as much as a matter of course Ps -l1e is t-v-l-p, i» .-a~i_ she will he lost as carchle cf smpcrtingz her-l‘ as fl rren i". sud '"‘*=n sire M's vwwrlc‘ her husband will have to mind '.“l5 11's "nri his c‘); if he ivants in keen her. N» m:- lrert" on e-c-r~r~'~a‘ll' lrdwunflcrt. person in t‘?! same way ‘hat tl-"v do r PM" “t. P11“. and when the I'm» r0719: when men realize ‘m: the. tn"! "I?" ‘n w“ a ~~~i "d" is to treat her rirht. why. voii are colllg to roe husband: who are sprouting wings cn their shoulder blades. DOROTHY DIX I ucrma LllihllLinli; lfiiziiiieAlll. Ruth FT. PAP-KEYS R1. E. i-EMI-ANNUA niaul-Aeyeil‘ iflaleguc. "l-iarrys Po.- EXA)‘ [Nyflgyg , sets“; heel ....Jil. .~"rtidI'0i‘i' blasnni . ._____. or diseased kidneys. 0i"- 01’ the b1°9d~ If may m" V! d9 Santa Qlaus lippili-Jil, lnucl. to On the upper floor were sleeping‘ We" Wilfk- i119 imiflP-‘ilks Timid" i" enjoyment 0i nu: pupils; and began rooms, six in all. and two baths, al- u" b10011 and a" dEWSIi-Bd l!" "V" to unload the trei the body. Weak kidneys are not confined to found in children. sowing the seeds do their full work. RIVERDALE sciiooi. ‘CLOSING. The semi-annual examination of Riverdale school was held on Thu - day. eernber 20th. yThere . fourty parents and visitors presdnt which Hoes to showthat the ‘people of this diatricthtakea. 306d intgrest in the education of their children. WIGHOOI was" tast/bfillly d tat- ed for theioccesion with SPHIO . wreaths. etc. A trsepweu. m with m; m» ouiieuim and? lic- phlllupccupied conspicuous place in e; w _, .. ,.' Th, nubile were examined in',.the different subjects by,‘ their ta ' . trice Macks lane. mm the» ‘ win»- =- ._ - . The are the every door and “window so tkmrtrfm organs that strain all tfleyimourifles non; itallilflllni. chic aiflolxlllllilil | ghflstmas Games Wm, m, Jays and Al. tilt! ceiieiba-uu 0i til: p-Ogiulii pnuly of spirit whhh was shown by the ‘ the afternoon of Dec, 20th.. when a ‘PJZE number of parents and visitors ?"5Cl'li"l£‘d In llle clrolrocm tn show ‘lm- inter-st. and co-operatlon taken wl'b their teacher who has faithfully performed his duties there for th.» past three years. The Tile pupils gilt to the lonelier we. a pearl Oil amusi- llllllillllflllg se". any. severe.- UiilCl‘ ar- Ths following prizes were til.n the people of St. Mary's Rd. East on ' room was flttingly decorated for the occasion with all necessary care and attention. A. elcome address to the vis!to's was furnished by one of the pupils. The examination was then commenced with a review of the dif- ferent subjects. ‘lhe maminatioiis was an. . _ conducted by their teacher Most Stars in spelling-Grade l— Lanigan, assisted by W. P. ,_Oa of Rae MacFadyen; Grade lI-Harrls Cambridge. Excellent results were l!“ Mlclfadyen and Wllllarr. - ceived from the pupils, much of their _ credit which shows the 80M interest Department-George MaoPhee. and c. thusiam carried m during the _Tha teacher then treated all pre- period of time in which the “will sent to a generous,supply_ of home- Periect littcndance- Burton Mac- Kirinon; Harris lifacFadyen. Dorothy MacLecd. Robinson MacFadyen. Wil- llam Gregg. 'Waldcn MacKinnon. Eric MacKinnon. Janie Mac-Klnnon. William Buchanan. Norm. Buchan- haa been in. charge. - " can . Ailneprogrammswasthenearri A very enjoys le afternoon was out. as followst- ‘ j ' brmuiiijtlio-s cl by rinsing the Recitation "Santa's visit" by slin- National Anthem. - . . beth McGee. "Christmas A " l‘ . by ten Primary pupils. (Song) “Pi-it- ~ ‘m . 111m wan-i, a very, his oners Reply" by five girls. Recitation" account-er yourdaugbterli wedding in this-morning's paper?’ Penaptailiy- "no; the big ac- count m shit g ’ , l chie l DUCHESS OF BEDF Cruising the Caribbean! Solution of 0RD ,4 _ your winter pro- bleiill Care and responsibilities thrown overboardl Your host... tile Canadian Pacific. Your ship. '. the new Duchess of Redford, leaving NewYdrkJaii. I0end Prb. l1 for two glorious pieasure-jaunts to l3couiitricl of ' J ll or Leudluess. Pressure ventilatin ivinl real beds. . ‘lo Caribbean and the Spanish Main . . . Porto Him i614. liaili. Cuba, Bermuda. Panama... A ' . oil-driven, 20.000 gross tons. insuring ’ system . . . . electric installations for lieatin electric kitchens. Separate Sports Deck. Accom a- tioll for these 29-day cruises are as low as $300.. ‘One management. . un ship and ashore. rilr ' o. a CARTFR, om. i»... WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL L We carry the complete linebf‘. _ i vlvloedlilflflflni" 4U King Street. Saint John, fies,‘ “svsrlllil-i; i ' '-i '____g_ r c. c. M. ; If also g Hockey Sticks, Pucks‘ . j Bethune Hardware 00.,’ 123 Queen Street. _ g “The Friendly IliiRichmoiidSt. '. a "'3 E-cR-YBIK , meets?) t» 1 .- . r Janus-QM!‘ ' . .. ,. i, ms '.' ..- --. ---.--..--. .---.- n‘. inn-w v7 ~3- y v v . .--_.... . . IV‘,