Worn ,. -L‘¢¢¢kkx: A ‘as AQAAAA‘A uuw-pw-nu-nm-ns-s. ., .1“... <’~'<1_ l!?.1. I.- Q egg‘ wv:.;-VT u- vi...» SWEFI.‘ SLEEP fllgep sweet within this quiet room O thou! w'hoe'er thou ark And let no mournful Yfiiteldfly Disturb thy peaceful rim-l. Nor let tomorrow scare thy rest With dreams of coming ill: 111;; Maker is thy changeless’ friend, His love surrounds thee still. Forget thyself and all the world. Put ou: each feverish kght, The stars are vcatchlng overhead. Slrep sleet! Good night! Good night! -By Ellen Huntington Gates. A lllGll REWARD He only attains to success who has acquired that which he can take with hm up through the si- lent air to the throne of God. lie only has lived a. lif. who, though poor he been as the xvorld calls poverty, at- tains the riches which every honest hearted mun struggles for; and this is the one high reward which every true seeker m.:_v gain. Believe mmifl you_gain that goal and get that rs- wuxi, it will be because you have Siilght it: your life's bark will ne- ver drift into heaven. You will salon that heavenly port because, all through life's storms and stress, yQII keep ever your ___________. KNOWLED GE l! you have niowledge. let others light their candles st it. Ruler. m, ._.__.._____._ BERBNTIY No one can achieve serenity who does not practise the control of thought. You cannot build a. lovely 110159 out of dirty, or discolored bricks. The power of our thoughts, irso tremendous ove happiness and master them is ' G. '11. Morrison. character that to moral victory-Dr. ___________ nunmiv 1mm mrr LATEST m’ PARIS Fashion has found a. hat for hu- made of human hair. We've worn. the horsehair hats and thgght nothing of it, or rather" nolrrnuch of it, except. for weddings, Bflldfifn parties and the like, but no; that the human hair hat has. 00nd} upon us we almost stagger with its Oddfless. For instance, n platinum blonds might wear s, T1. tian-lhat. or a raven brunette would. PPmllns. choose a headgear of sngw white tresses-biack white being the ‘Illcse hair hni L s are made lust like, any i- pihcihat that 1s knitted, lliluablelo; For Sale Some rh olce ~—v—————— _.__.._..______.__ 1279_-ii-24~stf-fii. Professional Bards .. Stewart d’: Lowther :1. n. STEWART, K. C. - N. w. LOWTlll-IR IAKRISTERS, soucrrons, rrc 84 Grrnt George Street MONEY T0 LOAN M§LEOD a. 3ENTLEY ;' J. A. BENTLEY hulls." 3.5"???" K °' w. z l80 Richmond Sta-egg ______._ BELL & n MATHIESON a. n. mu - L. Nlathlesun, L.L.D. Barristers & Solicitors _ Mnney to Loan 0031511111 Block. Charlutteinwlmlflll H, F. MacP HEE, B. A. F‘BARR|STER| SOLICITOR ‘c; NOTARY, 8:0. Riley Building, Charlottetown llIIARK R. McGUIGAN. - * B I . SElLIICITOR. ETC. ONEY TO LOAN n Block, CharlnttctownJZEJ. Cline-tn JIJA. MacDonald, ILG. l HARRISTER. SOLICITOR, do. Riley Building Charlottetown, I’. E. Island. Mgsy w Loan 5nd Collection: given the very bmt attention. 575-2-6-1month. —Margaret , r health and I aroohetted or woven with soft threads of fabric. but as a final touch they are shellsckcd so that every-tiling, including ‘the trimming curls, stays "put." . ___.__._.__. rssmz mass “mo!” ‘um u" Vacation time is a. period when", one w” w t” w" you“ ha" many people whose daily work does‘; gord luck vdth your pastries is to not mvflve physical 5mm to m, to have all the ingredients quite co I l (catch upon exercise. Someof them when you use them. Another trick. l to t m m w m mm m I-go about it in such a way that they l“ c“ “ °r n 3 e‘ do themselves more harm than! l flour instead than good. ‘lspcon. Choose some exercise that will. J l l of using s, fork or ikEBp you out in the open air and; l sunshine. Golf tennis, swlmmlngp IF “£32,255 DfiCUTmLTs To n‘ baseball and hiking are beneficial! in moderation. Don't try to playi , thirty-six holefbf sol! or so on a Fang your beauty ten-mile hlJke the first few days ofi Are you sleep these hot nights? » v your vacation. one of the best ways to relax so n unaccustomed to atrenuous ex. ‘thoroughly that you'll sleep Ln l crcise, do not begin too vigorously. l spite °f he“ Elxercise should leave one pleasantly ,‘ - fatigued, not exhausted. Persons - who take little exercise during the mm be mud‘ 9°01" after‘ winter, especially adults over forty, ward. If you are mafia 0f SlIB-llllfih l should be extremely careful to ex- stuff, take s cooler shower after amiss only moderately. {the bath, but not s. cold one. Cold Don't force yourself to the golf lmles ‘fake You 11p. You don't want course or to the tennis court when that, Just before you retire. you are already physically tired.‘- Baihing your wrists, forehead Many of the sudden deaths of mid- and the back of your neck with die-aged men apparently in good cologne is a restful thing, if you ‘ health, during or immediately fol- are too hot and tired w sleep. lowing a same of 8°11 I'm" the‘ Relaxing is the real secret to 11511861‘ 07 3115- Exercise Smuld be a be sleep. Lie perfectly flat, Tecream" and "- Pleasur“ m" a‘ ' Breathe m duty to be performed 1116596031“? 0! nom ,5 deeply“ you the bonditlon of the body at the possibly can. One way u, mam, time. Avoid strenuous exercise dur- bmathmg L, to visualize you, back lng ‘the heat of the day. l ‘Social " it VAcAn dfld I‘ - A A n. ma"... ,"“'a..i‘v'::z‘:iz".‘..€l.‘:.'2‘s!!!£1'" f“ A shiatsu rid ers ' “+001 " '_ "ounce" ““ ‘ “ A Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box Dorothy Dix Scores W eak Man Who Lets. Jealous Wife Keep Him From Visiting His Mother — W’ the Flapper or l the Widow Make Better Stepmother? very abort acquaintance, a wife are apu-ently devoted to each other, thankful, as his happiness is our greatest denim. Before hswnsinnrriedhswul vsryde- ‘C ' - hxminxxb" a oNs nndlnt Y1 .5 1.2.5.... tare, r 8 AA v v7 l----'rzu vain BEFORE YOU LOSE -that toothlmaylhave been selected ' by pyorrhea as its FIRST victim lbw “Early to bod and early to rile" ll a good rule to follow the year mllnd, and especially on your vacation. Get at least eight, and preferably nine hours'sleep every night. The rooms in which you sleep should be well ventilated, particu- larly during ths summer time. By getting plenty of sleep and breath- ing pure air you lessen the possibili- ties of exhaustion during excessively hot weather. Go to s movie, road, or sit Around and chat in the evening before re- tiring. Relax for at least a quarter hour before eating, and for at least an hour after meals. Don't go swimming for at least two hours after eating, or you may have m attack of muscle cramps or indiges- tion and drown. Plenty of rest and relaxation is essential to getting the most out of your vacation. Banish business worries and get outdoors in the sunshine. Rebuild your mental and physical resources for the next year's work. voted son, but now aftartwp years of err-loge his parents seem to have no place in his existence. He rarely ever comes to see us, althbugh he has a. car and lives less than. a, mils from us. I am not sen- timental about Mothen Day, think it more or less bush, for the best we can do for our children is not all that we would like to do for them. But on Mothers Day hsmust have passed our house at least twice, yet he did not come 1n even to say "Hello, Mother." The reason of his treating us so neglect-fully is that his wife is so Jealous that she cannot bear to have any relationship with his own family. This but the way he treats me hurts. Answer: No wonder, and the wound must ache fntolerably when you think at a weakling your son is that he lets a woman dominate him so com pletely that he dares not even visit the mother who bore him. The eighth, on Swimming, with ans- wer the questions: 1. If you are pushed into deep water and can't swim, what should you do? often drown? 3. What are cramps and how can they be prevented? time they go~ Every time they show en they get home, so mother a. dollar wife about sun has to do without a new car or band quits helping mother. | to see mother there is a scene, so they quit going. has a weeping spell wh Every time they give another fur coat, and so hus as a hot water bag with Just, a. little your l give , light 1 i! you find rust marks on sheets from the coll springs, the springs a coat of white or l colored paint. This will protect them from misting and causing any trouble. breath clear down to where visualize the water as being. Kiss when you breathe out, slowly. Sigh, and complain as you do it. Just swan a little and sigh again 811d again. All thfs helps to relax yOu completely. _ An electric fan turneddirectly on you is bad. But one directed so it will stir the air a bit in thel room, without hitting you, is fine. Also, the flatter your bed the bet. ter. Deep, very soft mattresses us hot in sunune . Brushing your hair head sometimes helps And a cold washrag. water, placed over yc temples is soothing. l i l ' l HEART TROUBLE When the valves‘ of the hearti are affected certain rules should be i observed, writes a. doctor. If these | are carried out, there is lcss likeli- hood of trouble in the future. Strains of any kind should be up from your avoided, including mental excite- lnduce sleep. ment; Thisstimulates the heart wrung qui: oiibeyond its- capacity and causes, ur eyes and breathlessness, insomnia, cough.‘ and ~ sometimes palpltation. In the same way, extra physical exertion, such aslmnning, taking long walks or lifting heavy weights, lamp chimneys overtnxes the heart, which is doing and jars may be toughened by put- its best to make up for the leak in ting them in a, kettle of cold water the valve. and bringing them- Exercise is, of course, as neces- sufferer as for the normal person, but it should cause no distress. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Glass tumblers, l the wa lin the same family parents afterlmmher died mourning hmlnegle case I knew of a man who hadn't been cause his wife wouldn't permit it. Every his mother, even after she got sick and , ‘she made I am thinking right now of family mm.“ be m” m comb to see his mother in five years rence,’ twice might _ dence but when for the third time whose mother slaved and half starved herself to get together, penny by penny, the money that sent him through school and gave him a. fine pro- fession in which he prospered greatly, but even after he became l, rich man he had to send tho meager allowance that he gave his mother sec- retly “ecnuse he was afraid to let his wife know that he was helping his mother. ' i How anything that cal pusillanimous, goodness only knows. out trying to explain it that n. man who loves his mo who in his heart is grateful for all aha has done fo having seven single children be- come parents of twins it would seem as if the atork and heredity are inexplicably tied together. ‘ Mir. and Mrs. ‘Amos Weber, Jr., of Waterloo, Ont, recently became parents of twin sons. ‘These cams after seven children had been born to the parents. is itself a man and not a mouse can be that I merely state it as a fact with- ther, who honors her, r him, can be so hen- Yonms salvo forget the ad- yourse a lot dress of our of grief and dentist. _ isit worry-sav- him twice a oral years y“? from now-if we . you do s littls red friend in serious thlnk- . , ' l need. Second, ' About your teeth. You "pick out a toothpaste that does, that p orrhes is the more than polish your teeth. cause of half of s adult teeth Fox-hams Toothpaste ls a. thor- whleh are lost. But do you know oughly good cleanser-none bet- thst pyorrhes may be in your tor. But it takes care of the gums gums for flvs or w» years before too, and that ll mighty importan it takes asln lefooth? ause you cannot have health teeth in R. . _ 6 years as s pyor- rhea specialist, and his exclusiv! formula cannot be obtained by tho public except in Forhan’: Tooth- paste. Got ahead of pyorrhes. Pro- ventlon is the only way. Take It seriously and you will not be sorry. Start today with Puritan's. When ou eat-that four out of five peop e past the age of forty have yorrhen, please remember that e cases are recognised than. At a much younger age, pyorrbes may msyk its victims-and they do not even lmow it. Guard your teeth. Take fthese two precautions now, right now. First, be sure not- to verymumwhichons Tbs girls who work with her dislike hsr n‘ 1 want tqi do the right thing for ANXIOUS wmowm ren? of these women should I man-y? boys. Amtlwieirdoubtediy the widow will make the better mother for your ban. - Bhs has nd experience and she will know how to manna! will. ‘ whereas 5126511 of 2a will be totally unfltted for the wk. for lwlnc a IMP- mother, lent the easiest Job 1n the world and it 1W1!!!" 31°" m‘ m‘ Judgment and self-control than youth P088985"- When God sends a, woman s baby of her own, send l sort of miraculous knowledge of how to handle it, and this wh- dom grows and develops as the child does so that the m“ mew"! i even sgmy girls make‘ good mot‘ . Also, mother love given I I01!!- the divine patience to deal with her own children. . h“ m"; m,“ g young girl undertakes a readymads family shs MM of the» occult m» w m» her. she doesn't 1W “WWW '° with, no matter how shs lies about it to catch their father-Pl" them as brats and incubuses and she wished t0 800ml”! u"! 4m“ ‘av or that he would give them to their maternal grandmother. And llnkfi love she will also lack patience, especially with little lwyl- _ But snoldsr woman, especially e childless widow, would, as a H5, have an unsatisfied mother love that she would lavish‘ 119011 thB 011114"!- Thsy would take the plscs of the children that she never had and Whlfi she would never have. And life would have taught her a plum“ l" forbearance so that she would doc-l wiuily with childish pranks. But, after all, you have yourself to consider. m: it does n: children. long to grow up and go about their own affairs. 6o it moi! important for you in have a wife that you love and who suits you than it is for the children to have a good moth"- 5o if you are wildly in iovs with the girl and mm the widow, perhaps the film!‘ ll w"! W" m" He seems Ilnlrlll! i0 only plaofdly m 1m Years ago Mr. and Mrs. Amos peaked by his wife that he dares not ‘Weber, Sr, had seven children and were then presented with twins ohe of them being A1174”. lllnlor.‘ Add on top of this Mfrs. Weber. Juniork parents, Ivh‘. and Mrs. Donald Martin of Elmira, had se- ven children and then had twins. AMorningSmile How like his father he is. It's the cold weather, explained the baby's mother, usually he looks quite cheerful. d the windows , which will clean and dry st the same tune. .___.ii___ WAS IT HEREDITY? 1ER, July 3-—Once in 8- l - sha threatened, I Rowena l. Ms. Rack threw out his hands despairingly. "Well, it's off, that's all," he declared. The Ramble By Ethel Hueston l And Mr. Ruff nodded his head. Pieter seemed cowed into acquies- » . laughed brightly, .. 1 .. _ lfn ess. he suggested tentative “why, my dear”, ‘he “m, “it ly, we advertise again and get an dosent make the least bit of differ- oldcr author, maybe a, married one mo,’ Th“ L! l business trip I “m, “I suppose a “m” 1e” good-look‘ a professional writer Mr Blande is mg would be but" under m” m“ n. professional artist ‘We thrown cumstances-would attract less at- together m a pure’ _ tention." ,_ u - scity, and our ages and sexes have Rloielgaygglcifiefln m; ‘priest? nothing whatsoever to do with it. any one else myyplacaryrll get Nobody thinks anything or 5 man’ ' spending eight hours a day locked 5,1123? injunction and m up every‘ into four walls with his stenogra- ' _ pher. Certainly an author and an Rowenas eyes at that moment were a clear, cold, business blue. artist mung the public hmhwayam Not one of them doubted for a lzgggggtgre $555191“ how moment. that she would do lust as y ' ever, Messrs. Rack and Ruff contin- __ ued to object. Even Peter did. They made all due allowance for Row- OF PURE BRI-ZD REGISTERED AYRSHIRE CATTLE sun's purity of purpose and nobility AT MERMAID of nature, but Rackruff Motors, Inc., said Mr. Rack, stood firm for the 0N THURSDAY, JULY 6th, 1938 AT TWO OTJLOCK conventions. One Cow, Registered, Syeus old "Of course, if you feel like that," Rowena. said cheerfully, "Mr. Blande 0n: flow, Registered, 5 you; old, Three Cows, Registered, 3 y", om, and I will be guided entirely by your One Cow, Pure Bred, 3 years old, I shelf." l own living expenses." Mr. Ferguson: "Yes, everyone ‘said took you do wn from the top “What are you going to do?" uk- ed Peter. "The same thin tisel" so they went down the street to the nearest. Ohilds’ and figured out I you did. Adver- "Wanted: Young woman to lervq as companiomon extensive motor tour of the United States. Trans- portation provided. but must pay Peter wanted to put in something about a. pleasant disposition being an asset, but Rowena slid it would be useless - said all women thought they had good dispositions. "You advertised for a. good-look- fun. ing author, didn't see the mob that have to trust her disposition to luck. Besides, she'll be in the rum- bls seat-we won't see much of her." They received a. great many an- swers to the advertisement and Pet- er went down to be: snug, one-room apartment to assist in making the selection. This proved not difficult. The letter chosen was written on plain creamy paper of very fine quality. "I am twenty-three years old, a college graduate, and can pay my own expenses unless you plan to you, And did you answoredil-Wsll I girl of 2a. attention, or give her any m So even more than the in-lnw without mason, I bis mother more love than ii: c band pay his debt instead 5D CV91’ TOP cross their doors. OIOOOI\ Dear Miss Dix-I am wife died a widow frien who 1o I belie Vs her dearly. vs she returned my affections, b Bho is lovely, Miss Lowell said she could start 0n Monday morning, that she could get all of her traveling equipment in one suitcase and a small traveling bsg, and that sh: had an allowance of twenty-five dollars a. week. "Wait )1 minute." Rowena put her hand over the transmitter. “She can spend twenty-five n week," she llld to Peter. "Well, that ought to be enough," slid Peter. "Except for the car, I'm hoping to get along on less." Miss Lowell said she would meet them, bag and baggage, at the Rsckrufl show-room at ten o'clock Monday morning without fail, and she thought it was going to be great "Oh, by the way, Miss Iowcll---" "Oh, please don't call me Miss Lowell. Call ms Bobby. Everybody cells me Bobby. Miss Lowell is so ma." "Well, by the way, Bobby Inwsll," went on Rowena, "you'll have to ride in the rumble seat." "I don't care," was the brave rc- tort, "I'll be willing to ride a. cow- ostchsr to get out of New York and gut out quick." (To be Continued.) travel on s very deluxe scale. I can start at any time and stay u long as you like. The only thing I am really interested in‘ 1| to go- and go at once. I enclose refer- enoes." wishes. We will have to get s. chap- eron; that's all." “We wouldn't, care about paying the expenses of a third party" said illegible to Register. Mr. Ruff quickly-Mr. Ruff was Four Heifers, 1 year old. - Treasurer of the Company. ‘filial; i finale“: males. "It will not be necessary," said 4| Two rum Bu} Hem", no‘ m.“ Rowena. We will take a lady with “med 1 y," 01d ma MW,“ on," us who will be gllgd to make the tour Milk Cows. ' for her trsnspor atlon paying her TERMS-d months crsdll on lp- own- living expenses on‘ route." proved Joint note. 6 per cent. of‘! for "cm you find such a flex-son?» "m" » J r s MUNN asked Mr. Rack. y, _4_ Mupoygu), . "Certainly." said dlowens bright- Auotlwser, 1y. "Luvs avirything to mo." - telephone, with Peter rm name m Roberts Lowell. The references were good so NOTICE Dog tun In duo and payable on or bsfom July 1st In such year. Every owner of n dog or dogs who shall refills or neglect h ply sold Rowena got- the number on the standing in- and talked to Rob- I terestedly by, arts Lowell, "She has o nice y >100." lbs whis- pered w Peta. , _ to: shall be prosecuted within Ion dsyn of the appearance of this notice. v | JAMES E. BRADLEY. 1MB o fforeing him t odefault I did care for her but would she be a real show his mother any affection or But a. widow makes a ay, and a wife should help her hus- on it. llfemats. ms COOK'S l CORNER COLD BTBAWBlI-‘Y IKOITOAKE 35g, your favoriw 81101189 M" mixture m fairly 1am mufiln Pa“ when cold, e000? m“ centre of cakes and fill with sliced and sweet- ened and flavored whlPWd "'9!" ground edge of cakes, and llfnl-lh with a perfect berry, which has been rubbed over with white of es: and and told her so and fallen in love with a mother to my child- IN CHANCERY Before the Master of the Rolls. . D 212. No George R. Viilott, Administrator ts and effects of tho personal esta of Johanna, Howatt, and another, Complainants ut now I have and E" Inn and 0th PURSUANT t6 a Decretal Order made in the above mentioned cause or matter, by the Honour. able, the Master of the Rolls, on the rum day of June, s. n. ma, referrinl’ an accounts and aims against the estate of Johanna How- att, late of Victoria. in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Widow, deceased, to ms to report upon, I HEREBY NOTIFY and call unon all persons claiming in tegpsct of any debts or liabilities affecting the said estate to come in before me, the undersigned Master in Chancery. m. my office m the Prowse Block in Charlottetown in said County on Tmrsday the sixth day of July. A. n. ma, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to prove the same, otherwise to be excluded from the benefit of the or. and to be barred from and against any claim against the estate. logated this 19th day of Juno A. D. ' n. mom snsw. 15am: in Obnnosry. l NO r101: I h"!!! Wally that lnyonl Gren- "ll 9 Property of my Lobster Factory d Oool I g Cousins Shore shill be dug-will according to the law. JAMES W. OOUSINE, I. ' 00ml! P. I. 1500-14-1 ' In, Defendant. 1283-6-30-31105. ripped in powdered suav- SOUTHEBN BTRAWBIIB! SHOBTCAKB Make biscuit dough as directed in _ recipe given elsewhere on cookery m”, gnd using one-third cupfui of b <1 ILLUSIINIID m IVER! Dalntiness “With ‘A .—__-_-___ BRAKING -p__.___ I! ANNABILII WOITIIHGIQI w mighty good, comfortable companion for l nonormr mx. f shortening to two cuyfuls of doll mu dough to slightly mm the! one-half inch in thickness. out with a lugs cookie cutter. Bl-ke at d! deg. F. for 15‘ ' . Remove fmll the oven, break open gently. l0 0| nottospoiltliblhlmflftml-BWUI. cake. Remove s little of the I01 crumb from centre of biscuit, spread generously with butter, than with strawberries which have bee! crushed and sweetened. Cover with top of biscuit. Top with a general layer of sliced and sweetened straw- berriss and serve while warm with thick cream. If desired, the short- - cakes may be Iiflllibed Wm! Wm?‘ pod cream forced through I pllfl‘! tube. The cream should be mulled on top of the sliced berries, and tbs shortcakes must be served inuned- - lately, otherwise the heat of till iseuir. will cause the cream to run. We... style. n n mnunsnnu It's all puffed up about its slum! And isn't the buttoned wrsppod bodice smart? It‘: perfectly lovely an tbs origin- al in semi-sheer crepe print in loft green and white. ‘ It's easily made and will 00st so little. Style In. 99!. fl designed for sins l4, l6, 18, 20 years, 86, 38 and 40 inches bust. Bias 16 sequins I16 yards of II- inon material.‘ - Plain crepe silk in grey, striped bstute, dotted dimity and white tub m: m delightfully attractive m this model. Price of PATmR-N mountain stamps or coin (coin is preferred), Wrap coin carefully. _._-¢_-¢--_--—--n lb. 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