21" daze-lard Evil IYOYJQGBBII PAGE TWO l Gives I Ho“. Pointers I m ca.“ 1- 5111111 1 Dorothy Dzx Y... . a Husband I _ , Mm, I if You Want a Husband, First Go Where There Are lilarrying Men; Then Feed Him Or Lis- ten to Him 0r (‘ling to Him for Sup- port, and You (‘an Marry Whom You Please A young ivcmnn who frankly admin.- that she desires to n1arry' asks le how to catch a lnisbnnd. ‘N011. daughter, that is e 1v ‘d c1 “on to answer. for there are just as Illllllj,’ \ -, oi (‘H.112 your man as thFre are (lif- ferciit kind» of '- 1. and the tactics that work on one will fail with e111." itr. .‘. girl 11:1: to \a1'y her techni- que to suit the ziidivzrlual. and the situation is further cemplieitecl b, her having to werk under cover, which naturally: cramps her style. Tf 111~11lrl he easy enough for every girl to marry ‘I she could 1:111 cczne put and woo the man in the . often. and -t01l him that he looked good to her, and lhat she would 1111c 1o 11111-0 him for her husband. and if 111." could "sell" lI!‘l'.\"‘li to him by calling attention 1.1 her 25nd 11111111» and telling 111m what a good cook ".111": ices. and how 1:110 could make a dollar w'ork over- ime. and how comfortable and hapyv _hc could 111ake hm. Unfortunately‘ :1 lot of fool eonventiorls prevent a woman from taking Fztis short c111 1o (he tllllll‘. It i'~n‘t considered "nice" for a girl to SCZ‘ a man ‘first. She has to sit up and sin-k her thumbs 1111111 he happens to notcie .. Or at least tl1e fiction that he discovered l1er has to be kept up. She n't frankly pursue her 1111-11-1-1- with il0\\'(‘l‘~ and chocolates and attentions Rhe 1111s to camouflage her traps. and when she is most .~~l1e 1111:. to lead him to believe that she is fleeing from e- nian rloe< 111:1. ‘nnnirg ziilrr a 1v.‘ him. . -‘~ is fllli‘f‘"l' aurl requires skill and fncsse in the doing. but :11. that ltcar. b: done. as is co11cl11s1'."el_v proved by thc fact _ beils 00111111110 to r1111: 0\1t their sweet music. ’ Of course the ba-ie principle 1n husband-hunting is never to fish a dry stream. ‘Which is to say that if a uirl wants to marry she must go where Eblre are marrying men. After all there is 11o other such matchmaker as orcpinquity, but you have to give it a chance to do its great and perfect . work. Even beauty and charm are washouts at long range, but even a homely girl and one endowed with a limited amount of "IT" can convince any man with whom she 1s thrown in daily contact that she has become necessary to “llm. and lead him to the weddliig-rlng counter. even as a lamb is led to Ehe slaughter. 1e _____,___. This explains why so many girls with rich papas have forsaken their period drawing rooms for business men. They are not in reality huntingl jobs. they are hunting husbands. and they’ have had sense enough t0 go| ivhere the game is ‘plentiful instead of sitting at home and ivaitng for a] stray bird to happen to flit their way. About Gil per cent more stenographers marry than millionaircsses. Another way of getting your man is to take him by surprise. Did you ever notice hov: often a 111.111 ‘s taken by a strange face and how easily he ‘falls for a new line? Familiarity blunts the edge of our perceptions so that we really do not see. or sense. those with whom we live. Many a man fails to realize how jirctty and attractive the girl nextdoor is just. because he; went to school with her and has known her all his life. ‘Fherefore if by the time a girl fs-L-f; or ‘.24. she hasn't married and still wants to marriv. she should have a hunch that it is time for hcr to seek new fields and strut herszelf to :1 fresh audience where it will be a novelty‘. Many a girl who never has a date at home makes a hit when she goes avisit- ing. and comes back with an engagement ring. Another way of gelling your man is by being a patient listener. In ‘reality a11 cndurmg 11:111- of ear drums will do more toward Kill-link i1 f'll'l R husband than a jicaclies and cream complexion. Most men like to talk about themselvcs~of course every" man who reads this will claim he is an exception-but most men never weary of discourslng about how great and _ 2669 Charming and new and free and. easy to wear, and simple as A, B, C, to make it. It's: a. one-piece dress in disgirse. 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By ordering a copy of our new Fall and Winter Fashions 1t gives the answer to the often asked question "How does she do it?" For it shows how to dress up to the min- ute at little expense. You can save. . on every dress and save on the‘ ehildrens clothes. too. That means more and better frocks for 1 and yours. Order your copv now Just enclose l0 cents in stamps or coin and mall with your name 2nd ad- dress to Fashion Department. N0. 2693, Size... -.--..-------.-n--- Name l Street Address state l 1 Etiquette 3y Rubertaua Q. When guests smoke at a formal dinner. where should the ash trays be placed? A. At every plate, or at every other one. Q. Does it show good taste to make a call late in the evening? A. No: and it is especially bad out of the city. ivhere the retiring hour’ is rficn early. Q. After the death of a friend. how long should one wait to send a card of condolence to the family? A. One week at least. hung-on alTali-Atrlgger 111=1£§111FgJI§1=1 pleases. hi: neck in the yoke. house. would be to have a nice little home a pics like mother's. And still another way to get your toward women. Still another wavof getting your man is by feeding him. Put angel food in your hand and you can roll him into the holy estate and make him put This is the widow's secret. and how it works? seldom sec a v.'.do\v who is foolish enough to live in a hotel or boarding- She is always wise enough to give herself a home background and to have‘ her litLle dinners wherc she subtly suggests t0 a man. who is sick and tired of ordering his own meals and eating cafe cooking. how delightful it vine route. This is old stuff. but so are men old-fashioned in their reactions They haven't changed a bt since Adam's time. and they at any old joke, can marry whom she You nd a nice little wfe who could make man is by the ever reliable clinging- will still lct the woman who knows how to take care of herself do it. while they will volunteer to support thc poor little helpless thing that can't stand alone. wonderful they are and about their business and about their cars and their radios. or whatever lt is they are interested in. 1 for this. Besides. a man would be Other men simply wont stand ashamed to tell another man the egotistical things he tells a woman. So a_ woman becomes a necessity to n. mans happiness. She is 11's escape valvcl women just because they sobbecl on the second button of their vest. when A man 110ver forgives the woman and weeping when he tries to leave {.31- 111: vanity that keeps him from blowing up and bursting. and in the end they tried to make a bfOflkllWfly. he mar '- her to eel. somebody’ to hang on his words. and encore his pet stories. Any woznon who can listen with a rapt expression on her face to a man's mznologuc. who can yes-yes his pct theories. and who has a laugh arc others. As all women know. These are only a few of the many ways of getting your man. who tries to help him. but. he adores thc woman who flops clown on his neck and lets him take" care of heir| two qaughmm 10mm 1mg Frank There is no better way of getting your man than just hanghg on to him you. Millions of men havtamarried ‘There DOROTHY DIX said the grocer. “I used to keep a row of bins and scoop a little out of one and some more out of another and try to make a mixture that would please my customers. It didn't please them very often, because I'm just a grocer, not a tea expert. “So I've quit. Nowadays I sell a packaged tea that is always good and always uni- form. It is blended from the finest teas, selected for their flavor, fullness and strength andblendedfiiotjustmixed) -\ by experts who have devot- ed their lives to the work." mo done v and lfiuofloie (liiauoefekoe King Cole Coffee—fresh from the roaster and kept fresh by the beautiful sealed canister. MRS. MICHAEL BAGAN On Monday night. Oct. 18th the re- mains of the late Mrs. Michael Bag- an arrived at Kinkore accompanied by her son and were taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc- Guigan. cousins of tiie Hagan fam- ily. Deceased ivas formerly Catherine’ M. Philips, was born 85 years ago in Middleton. (Kinkora paizsh; and rc-, sided there all through her life until death of her husband. sixteen years ago, when her family took her to make her home with them in Cam- bridge, Mass. She enjoyed good health all her 1on2 life time until last winter when she contracted in- influenza. from effects of whcih she never regained her former vitality but. gradually weakened until Oct. II when. fortified by thc last rites of her Holy Church. she calmly and peacefully closed her eyes to meet her Saviour. whom she ever strove to serve faithfully while here. She was u devout. practical Catholic; a kind home loving 11:11: and mother; a willing helpful friend and neigh- bor and alviays bright and cheer- ful which made her a universal fav-' orite. Truly may thc words—she was a grand _old lady-be fitting applied to her. She leaves to mourn their loss. Nutter: Minnie. Mrs. John McAul~ ay. and one son. Harry with whom she lived. who with 11's wife made Fashions For The Cook ann ynura 1N CASSEROLE! WITH RICE 11 110-11 c1111»- , Always happy and ‘ I can tomato soup. ‘, . 1 cup m, comfortable, never i Salt and pepper. has COIdS , l Brown the chops quickly in B D3"- 1 using butter Have rice boiled until tender, and drain, Place the chops in FCQURSE cvc fami] has FY Y the bottom of the casserole and cov- er with the boiled rice. Add Salt 111d pepper to taste soup. Cover, Balm slowly one hour or more. Yield. six zcrvlngs. A Morning 51:13 H n“. yo.“ 4.1 "Golf" said the young farmer who had game. to a friend who 111111111211 how he liked it. "It ain't so bad. It's a bit harder than hoein‘ turnips. and a bit easier than diggin‘ ivotatoes." will oft recallkind memories of the lale Mrs. Hagan. Her funeral took place 0:1 'I‘u|.s- day morning. Oct. 14th. to St. Mal- achYsChurch, Kinkora, where Re- quiem Mass was celebrated by Revj J. J. McDonald. Summerside, (by request of deceased) and who also performed thc last sad rites at the grave in which her remains was ltcnclerly’ lowered beside her husband. by Messrs: Ambros‘ Monahan, Wm. Dcighan. Michael Mulligan. John McCardle. Francis and Thos. Ham- mill- May she rcst in peace. HORSE NOTES Island race horses return home frczn the races at Port Elgin, Sack- ville. and Moncton. N. B. T. J- Devlin, pacer 2.12. the con- sistent campaigner shows old time form at. Moncton races. In the 2.19 class he paced a. mile in the race. Time 2.16 I-4 One can safely say that a11 account of being purchased lute in the season and a trifle short of work. he would have went close to his record. He is ownecl and raced by Trainer G. Blondin Thomas. of the‘ Sea View Stables, North Tryon. Hellen S.. pacer by Governor Gen- eral, green pacer. made a good show- ing‘ at. Sackville. Port. Elgin and Moncton. N. B. East‘ time at Manc- ton races 2.21. She is owned by Geo. Sable. Wilmot Valley. P- E. I. Yorkola pacer by Dingola. owned» by Chas. Rcartlon, Albany. P. E. I.. and drove by G. B. Thomas at Port Elgin Exhibition in.‘.he free for all class. There were 5 starters. Bill I-ikirita Aubrey. cam. Kidd. Peter a1-‘ right. Yorkola. The second heat in llev. Bahcock Praises Stomach Gas Remedy "For years I had gas bloathg and restless sleep. Adlerlka brought relief from gas and gave refreshing sleep." -Rcv. J. O. Babcock (CrozetJ Unlike most remedies. Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes _ old poisons you never thought were there and which caus- her declining years very llfljlllyl. al- so two nieces. Mrs. John Mclver and Mrs. W. lvftirphy. California. besides R 181116 Qircle of worm friends who ed gas bloating and restless sleep. The quick notion is surprising. Hughes Drug Co.. Ltd. .\'e|\|l 11:|111e 111111 Illlllfl‘!!! with 21- stamp for free sample. All- lerlka. lvrnt. F. 5t. Paul. “inn. lately tried his hand at the ' -:,- Literature a¢-..~~_ essence». 1 ' Best baby a "best" baby in it. Bu: some babies arc a lo: nicer than Others just the same. And that is so largely a matter of health. For psychologists and medical men say that good nature in ba- bies is dependent largely on their comfort. They are too little to tell you what ails them. So they cry. And you have to guess it's a rash, or chafcd skin, or a stopped-up nose. That: is, you guess, unless you are wise enough to prevent these troubles with the handy "Vaseline" jar. For “Vasc1ine" Petroleum Jelly is an essential par: of any baby outfit. Apply i: to thc baby's skin after the bath; to the head mo; then take lizcle swabs of cotton on toochpicks, dip i: into. thcJclly, and my gently apply to thc baby's nostrils. This cleanses and lubricatcs them. Tends to prevent colds. These are easy, safe things to clo. Ask your doctor. "Vaseline" Jelly has bemused by mothers and doctors for half a century. The very first thing they apply 1-4. in county Who would l ‘t a baby 1111: this? to newborn babies in hospital, is "Vaseline" Jelly. That's how safe it is . . . how necessary i: is "Vaseline" Petroleum jelly i“ truly remarkable substance, “yo. videdby nature and refined 111, private process to greatest P111135 It is protective and healing f0;- cxrcmal use and of great benefit when taken internally. Do get: some and use it freely. And remember, when you buy, that: the trademark Vaseline on the label is your assurance rim you are getting thc genuine prod- uct of thc Chcscbrough Mfg.Co., Conskl, 5520 Chabot Avenue, Montreal, Canada. fit! 1 this class was a. real horse race, a‘ battle from wire to wire and the fin- j ish was so close that the judg-w had to do some thinking to decide the‘ positions. Peter Alright. trotter, thc bear cat of them all owned at Summerside.‘ won the match race at Monctcn, N.' B. races from Barita Aubrey. time 2.l6- He also won the free for all at Port. Elgin. semen JELLY One cup thick fruit juice. 1, table- spoon lemon juice or malt vinegar Ill cups sugar. ‘l teaspoon cinna- mon. 1.;- teaspoon ground cloves, '1' cup commercal pectin. Add the -le- mon juice. Stir until stigar is dissolv- ed. bring to the boiling point. add the commercial pectin. and boll hard for I minute. stirring constantly. Remove from fire, skin. and pour quickly into hot. sterilized glasses. Fruit. juice. of plums or. grapes is delicious done in.this way. with cold meats. HOPE RIVER SCHOOL Standing of Hope River School for 2 Stuart Ferguson. _' Grade II. (b) 1 Claude Gra 2 Joan Turner. He had been to the iranager‘; flee to ask for the day off sothat could dig up his garden. ._ "But my good man." said the m agcr. “Jones told me only the ot day that you hadn't got a garden. "II/ell, someone must have take ofI the window-sill," was the c reply. " wins r111s1 P1112: AS s11111111zs1111 It's just as dangerous to be thin us too fat-and there's just - logical way to put. on flesh wh flesh is needed. No man wants a prize for be the sklnnlest man in town-not e a purse of gold. For years McCoy's Cod Liver 1 tract Tablets have been helping - ple who are willing to be helped gain needed flesl-iiand 11-1111: dam! gain in vigor, strength and 11h?“ attractiveness. It‘s a great tonic tablet is 1 Coy‘s— smalL-sugar coated -'- I to take. You can get a box 0i tablets for 6D cents-a fair eno price. Take them for 2B dill’! if you do not gain at least 511°" get. your money hack from any ' store anywhere. Just ask for 1 Gay's. month of September. Grade IX.—I James Warren. Grade VIIL-Vera Simpson, 2 Aus tin Graham. Grade VI. 1 Dorothy Warren; 2 Gertrude Turner. 3 Mary Turner.- Grade III 1 Francis ‘turner; 2 Nelson Simpson. Grade II. (a) I Stavart McCallum. Professional Cards .l.i_ MATHIESON R. R. BELL D. L. MATHIESON. LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. Offices-Charlottetown and Monlafm Stewart 81. Lowther I. D. STEWART. R. 0 N. W. LOWTIIER BABRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETL M Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN Mark R. McGuigan, ' B. A. BARIISTER. SOLICITOR. ETD. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. I'LL . AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Ta: Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill fifCo. I27 Grafton Street. MeIieod & Bentley . 1. A. BilNTLE! W. B. BENTLEY, K. U1 Barrister and Atlorney-nt-Llw Ofllce: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. 11113011112111": s.’ McPliee B. A. l. A. McDUNALD. H. P. MOPIIII BAVBBIQTERS. ATTORNEYS, ITO 1.4m noun: m madam Furnesss Red Gross Line S. S. ROSOLIND Lv. Montreal Ar. Ch‘Town and Lv. for St. John's Oct. 10th Oct. 13th Oct. 24th Oct. 27th Nov. 7th Nov. 10th Nov. 21st . Nov. 24th Garvell Bros Ltd. AGENTS Fmw-tf. AUCTION SALE I will sell by public auction at Cheltnn on Wednesday, the 22nd day of October. at 2 o'clock p. m.. my shore farm. the old member Holland property. containing I60 acres. It. in icnnvenlt-ntly situated running up the side. of the road lending to Scarle- llnwn wlihln about 4 miles of Albany ior Carleton Siding. This farm is very wide, well-watered by a brook. has la shore with an abundance of sen- wlll take place the first fine do!- WALLACE LOWTI-IER. 7572-10-14-81 The mum! minister's attendance was so small that every time he sayll "Dearly beloved." the mung widow blus . . "How can that little birthday gift for your wife be a surprise if she told 891.1. will‘ ill EQWQ?! weed which is the best fertilizer for; potatoes. If day proves storm! 11191, 27333137303190? ‘$150003 (300.05 0000".‘ THE GREEN GLOAK acroazcoomc-mzvornvmmdoicioooooo (Continued) "ivell." said I thoughtfully, after a little silence. "it's perfectly evident that we've done Harvey 11 service. al- now, We've cleared him. to our own satisfaction at least. Weye found an English housemald named Jane Per- kins. She is. no doubt the girl of whcm the profile on the shade re- minded him, The next thing to do is to look her up. discover. if possible. whether she happens to possess a green cloak. ivith that particular kind cf collar. It's likely enough, I suiilflose, There are probably hundreds of gar- ments like that being worn in the city this season, In the department True dyes Ere easiest to use! Dresses, drapes or lingerie look Diamond Dyes. No spotting‘or streaking; never a trace of that re-dyed look. Just rich, even, bright colors that hold amazingly through wear and washing. _ Diamond Dyes are the highest quality dyes you can buy because they're so rich. in. pure anilinea. Thatfs what makes them so easy to use. That's what they've been famous for 50 years. 15 cent packages-all drug stores. DiamondoDyzs 111,11.» c.1111... r... so m" 1 though he isn't grateful for it just. new when they're re-dyed with‘ stores they make what they call ‘spe- cials‘ of those things, and S911 them in hundred lots. all exactly zilike." The more I thought over the situa- tion. the deeper my psrplexity grew. The test upon Harvey had utterly de- stroyed my hope that we could get. from him any clew to the identity of the strange. wild creature we had seen in the hospital. Instead. it had led us to a trig. snug, undoubtedly re- spectable English housemaid named Jane Perkins; and leading us to her it. left us race to face with a coinci- dence. or rather. a series of ooincl- dences almost incredible, "Well," I resumed with s, sigh. “there are lots of young women with black hair. and I suppose a good many of them wear green cloaks. But that a. girl should have a. profile like that. of the extnaordlnary mature we saw in the hospital and later in Morgan's study—~a profile like that and the some sort. of cloak, and still obviously a different person altogether, is ra- ther disconcerting, Ashton at least would laugh at us if we i015 him we believed it." I “Yes," said the doctor. "Ashton lwould laugh} He laughs rather too easily. that young man." “Then. for the first time I looked long and se-archingly into my old I chief's face. I-lis eyes were bright with excitement. his cheeks flushed and his big. restless hands beating out |, tri- umphant, tattoo upon the table top. He did not look like a man who! Plllll and theories had gone awry, "There's something." I said curious 1y. "that 1 don't see vet" " "You will soon," he assured me. "be- fore another day is out. unless I'm mistaken. Have n little patience." There came s sharp knoak at. the ldoar lust then. and u it swim: open, 1 we saw Ashton standing there. CHATIZITETI VI After our conversation with Ashton in the morning. which had terminated with a practical declaration of war. our laboratory took us rather by sur- brise, I think. perhaps that. he intend- 6d it that way. and that there may have been lurking in the bottom of his milld the idea that by coming upon us in that unexpected way, he might surprise some secret we were holding back from him. "Well," he said cheerfully in an- swer to our greeting. "I just met Har- vey comlng away from here 1n Mallo- ry‘s convoy. I suppose with such an array of instruments as this." he he waved his hand to include pretty much everything in the. room, "you've succeeded in getting t.l1e truth, the whole truth and tiothln; but the truth out. of him. How about it? Is he in- nocent, or gulltyl" His mockery W83 perfectly good- natured. but the depth of his eke-p- ticism made it possible for Doctor Mc- Allster to be perfectly frank with him. "He says so himself. I presume." ob- served Ashton. l "Exactly." replied the doctor. The telephone bell rang just. then and I answered it. I heard a. voice from somewhere inquiring lf this was Dootm McAlmerk labor-awn’. and on voice asked if Mr. Ashton had arriv- ed yet. "Heb here now," I uld. "Do Y0“ want to talk with him?" ‘rhen I turned away Ind 0111181 Alh- ton to the phone. As he started across mg room my chief SPORE b0 him. "1 see m evening paper sticking out my answering in the affirmative, the , {The New Victor With many entirely new radio and entertainment features announced, on our part. 11111111 him. 111.1 111511 w m“ mm“ “mm” ‘"°‘""' ‘h’ good repair. Central location. Garage new Victor Radio line of Instruments which is offered this year in a wider range than ever before. Not the least. interesting news ls the fact that this year Victor ls introducing a dis- tinctly modem battery-operated radio at a low price. l The new battery-instrument. now- on display at. the store oi’ R. T. Hol- mun Ltd. Summernlde and Char- lottetown has been designed and con- structed with : view to bringing up- tn-date radio reception to all dish-fell in Canada, whether electrical power l; available or not. This not‘: equip- ment. consists of seven tubes Jnclud- lng three screen-lrids, and the re- sultant performance znd tone are providing a. revelation in the battery- rudlo field. Great selectivity and sensitivity are notable features of this Victor. and while it has amazing power, the bat- tery consumption l! so low that it sets a new standard in this 1 ' The cabinet is a fine ‘ of hir- nitnre artistry, and though delight- fully compact, (here is ample room for batteries and for the modern Im- proved built-in-speaker. 1 1081-1! of your pocket." said he. "Let me have a look, will you. while you are at the telephone?" Ashton handed it ho him. then House For Sale Number 86' Sydney Street, practically new house, 8 10° and halls, hardwood floors, well finished throughout. and and barn in refit not sold privately in the meantime will be sold by Pill‘ Auction on Thursday, October 30th at twelve o’clock n0?“- the premises. Apply to JOHN P. BRADLEY, 17-fmw-2wks. Auctioneer, Cliarlotteto WANT-Ell The Prince Edward Island Ayrshire Bf“? Club require at once, twenty-five registered All’? Calves, born after August 1st, 1930. Breederspr ing any for sale, communicate at once with ti’: i ident or Secretary, giving records of dams an 1.1? Earl lngs- Pres., Nit. l-‘(efrliflb . R. B. Brown, Sec y» 7116254647 1- llotice-Malpeque lloatl Closed Mallleque Road from the cross ‘road at the will“??? to St. Dunstanb University will be closed until furtliefiki’ By order, crossed the room and picked up the receiver. (Continued on page 0) ' DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC villi‘ ‘