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You can't expect Quaker quality unless you get the Quaker brand. In large household packages with or without chinaware . . . smaller 10c. size. Never in bulk. All Quaker packages contain cou ons with which you can get va uable, pre- miums. Q0101: Q A surprise in every package marked Every Quick Quaker pnckugo 5* marked "Chinuware" eon- § iains a piece of genuine Eng- lish cliinawarc, attractively patterned. Ad pretty as you can buy. Beautifully coloured . . distinctively shaped and , bordered. "- _ "l , “Chinaware" //////"""' 1/ JO? MADE IN CANADA uAicrn OATS Cooks in 21/; minutes after the, water boils 1551 Tl-ll! C>HA_R_I_._O_T_'_F_ETOWN_ f} UA R DIA N Oman? Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions - ftlLfiflfil Why Old Married Couples Fail to_Display Their Affection in Public-Shall This Man Re- turn Her Love Letters to _I_Iis Old Sweetheart - May an Illegitimate . Child Marry? loving, but when I see an old hurried cou,‘ they seldom show each other any aiiecticn. Why is this? Do the old couples still lovo each other as they did when they were married. or I19 916i’ llldlilfir‘ ent to each other? A WONDERING YOUNG GIRL. Answer: ., A young married couple are loving to each other because youth is the time oi hot rwion. or ardent emotional experiences, the time o! billing and cooing and petting. Their demonstrations are part oi the hangover oi their courting days. They are still new to each other and filled with the rapture oi polsosslng each other. ' But you will find that the young married couples quarrel as fiercely as they love. and the percentage oi divorces among them is much greater than among the old. Sometimes old married people do not show each other any afiection be- cause love is dead in their hearts, and the only ieeling they have ior each other is mere tolcration, and they have too much dignity and honesty to stage a show of an aiiection that they do not ieel. But the reason that the great majority oi middle-aged couples are not always kissing and caressing each other is because they have settled down have accepted love, as we come to accept other good things in liie, as some- thing that blesses them and makes them happy, but which doesn't call ior any display, It is like when we first get a diamond ring or a new car or a. pretty (rock. We exclaim over it at first and show it oi! to our friends and are always calling attention to it, but after a. v/hile we cease to brag about it and just take it for granted as ii we had alwlys had it. And, anyway, the husband and wile who have loved each other ior years and who have done everything in their power to make each other happy ieel that they have said it in somekhing more tangible than words. For them to go about assuring each other that they love ouch other would be as absurd as for a man to go about proclaiming that ho is on honest man, or tor a woman to tell everybody she met that she is n virtuos wiie. Don't imagine that only the young married people who hold hands in public. and who have to telephone each other hali a dozen times during the day while the man is at work, are the only husbands and wiveswho love. HIS SURPRISE . . ' , Q. ls it necessary that the china v A Morning Smile Etiquette used throughout a dinner should ex- actly match? , _ ' ' " "'3°"'"' u” A. As a rule, it does, _but,ii pre- tidying up the room, when she came upon a pile oi weighty books. “Good gracious, Jack!" she said to women‘ her husband. "Wherever did all those hall. Ierred, different sets may be used for '- Q. Where should a hum walk different courses- wnner was 0v“ and the wit” was’ when accompanying two women? A. The man should walk on the a ball? curb side, not between the two Q. Where is the best place to give A. At a large hotel or. assembly books on astronomy‘ come from?" The husband smiled triumphantly. "That's my little surprise ior you," he said. "This morning you said we ought to study astronomy, and when I got to the city I went into a book- shop and bought a whole lot oi.’ books A on the subject." The wife paled slightly. "But, Jack, dear." she said pat- iently. “I didirt say astronomy; I said economy." ——————————— i llinnrd’! Llnlmenl. for Front “He. f’; .i_;j MllllE H OVERSHDE BARGAINS MELT-IN-YOUR-MOUTH DELIGHT Try this iosiy meol. Empty contents of ' tin of Clark's Pork and Beans into frying pon. 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The greatest romance, the most beautiful love idyll in the world, is not out oi a long-drawn-out kiss. It is‘ the story in which the hero and heroine are an old couple who have loved each other ior iorty or ility years, who have worked shoulder to shoulder together, who have hoped and planned to- gether, who have struggled and triumphed and wept and laughed together so long that they have really become one. They know each other as only a husband or wiie can know any other humim- being. They know all oi each others iuults and weaknesses and love them because they are their Maria's or their John's. And that is the kind oi ‘love that lasts. The love oi the young married couple is based on illusion. It may stand the shock oi’ finding out that its object is a mere being and not a. demigod. The lips that kiss today may be turned away in loathing tomorrow. The hands that caress today may stag tomorrow. But the love oi the old does I Indblllhmonis at Montrodl, P-Oq Si. hml, 7.0., and Narrow, Ont. Q not change. It has been tried in the ilre and has come out pure gold. DOROTHY DIX. I O I O I O Dear Dorothy Dix-Should a. young man keep old love letters? Notlong ago I was in love with a girl and she with me, but we had I. miaunderston" ing and broke ofi our engagement, though I love her still. I have a num- ber of her letters and she has many oi’ mine. I have thought oi burning them, but 1 don't like to do that. Shall I return them to her? G. J. Answer: Return the letters to the girl by all means. It is the only honorable Dorothy DixLetterBon Dear Miss Dix-When I see I. young couple just mlrried they 860m V"? I 5. 19s: _ :- Literaturefll A 23,725 WORLD-FAMOUS nmurv EXPERTS ADVISE PALRBEW ____ "i“Don’t use just any soap Discriminating women of gbicagof 21m to Bu’; 0; hmlo I eCmigv-cs: ota‘ and Ibo Stevens Hotel for experlbeautyadvicr. 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The celeb rated Palmolive treatment Massage a fine latherwdf‘ Palmolive Soa and warm water tenderly into the skin can actually feel this la Mountain Time; 6.30 to 7.30 p.m., f I ‘HESE eiéperrs agree that soap and water are nee _ed to ee theporcu free of ac- > cumularions and r e skin conditioned to _ "Bur not just ordinary soap," they say. "Pagensolive, with its L" The choice of world's 031cm‘ _ No soap could win universal approval unless i: was truly unusual. And 23.723 experISJiIJ _ all over the world, advise Palm- olive! They consider it best because they have found its results superior to ordinary soaps. Vegetablepils have a unique action in soap. ‘They make it efiicien: but gentle and soothing .in its action. Palmolive is safe for the mos: for about two minutes. You “m” "l" m“ 10c flflm-ov who are born into the world as I was? Answer: and ehivalrous thing to do, and while you are about it you had just as well usk her to return yours to you and let them go into the furnace. Old love letters are just about as saie to have nround the house as an unexploded bomb. In fact, ii you get married and your wife comes across a lot oi old love letters irom girls, you will ilnd yourseli in as much oi a moss as you would be ii some one had put a stick oi dynamite under your door- step and then touched it oii. Never, never, never will you be able to explain why Maud or Geraldine or Sally or Sue addressed you as the angel o! her soul, the darling oi her heart, her man oi men, and so on and so forth, nor why aho wrote pages upon pages about how she longed for your kisses and the IMI oi your :rms about her, and how many ages it seemed since you sold good-by lut night. And though you talked with the tongue oi men :nd oi angels you will never convince your wiio that you still haven't a lingering tenderness for the auth- ors oi these warm misaives, and every tinn you have :. quarrel she will come buck with a fresh quotation iron-i Maud or Gerlldinc or Silly or flue, Of course, many men keep the love letters girl: have written them to prove their prowess with the idli- sex, as the head-hunter! preserve the» skulls oi their victims to show what mighty hunter: they are. But it is a caddiah thing oi a mm to boast oi hll conquutl among the ladies, and sat- isfied vanity is n poor , for , “' , , in that ‘ y. _-_— 55k the Blrl you love to marry you, For TEETHING troubles Besides, to keep n girl's letters in moat unhir to her. Every woman when she dips her pen in ink takes leave oi prudence end write: things that she would never drum oi uylng to any mln olive, merely because it makes hoi- iecl poetic and romantic, and aha get: : kick out oi thinking oi her-i all a: o grout lover penning an immoral love lyric. inn-i nlr.m.ln.-l.mil.iit-b.nlllhw vmliundbnnrsvu. 1 w!» w with‘ Fussv, maul . . . . oi ooum table: are uncomfortable at tooth- ing timel-And mothers are worried because of the little upsets which come so luddcnly than. But there‘: down and get married, so please tell me what to do. Why 110i? The important thing is not how you were born, but tho kind °l “ ma" W“ ha" made 0! lioui-seli. You seem to have made n. mighty 800d Job 0f that. $0 I d0 n0?» 8w Why any woman who loves you would not be glad to marry you and iorget all about yauy 5mg MY "west ldvlcd $0 5'0" ll t0 try to get over the inferiority oomplog that your unfortunate birth has iastenod upon you. 1t has madoyou moi- bid and you attach in: more importance to it than it deserves. sever-oi 9g mg‘ who hive ever lived wm illegitimate, but they had to mm sometfixl l” "WWW qnbvnh not to let it ruin their lives, but _ 8 0! themselves in spite oi their hnndicap. Ii she l: worlih while, she will do it, and then settle down and make your place in society more. And ii your cruel and malicious old m h ' 805619. Just laugh it oii, and ask what oi it? Ilgollhfitpiilrllliliitlzogoodu wltlrlietiiili: your employer nor your now friends will om : rap about. your pdrigirgg DOROTHY DIX. ab!) In m] mrlwiw haul] m". norm, I nu rb: doll; nu of Palmliw sup a rlu mm 1mm;- [ulbommrfioh/mainin;6mg," u]: A. 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A Made in Palmolivi-Is Can- adian factory, one of the finest soap factories in the world. i PALMIJLIVE sonii“, Pnlmolivolhdlollouri-Bmadmltev Wed ulda nl ht-OBOMIOJO . JEutmnTl I30 9.80 . .' lTimo-T. n yu-‘muou- wnkinpdirow one aammuoooiiiuooirtgfcum clad-law with The mi Should people marry JUSTICE. Weak After ( peration “x5e! huvlng m upended, l wI n" - . . I we“, u‘ vcryncdrunfitcoworkluwl-Idll‘ B. Pinkhm‘: ‘lqmble Compound odvenlud md cried l: and believe it ' lnlpd m wonderfully. l Inn no i wnl: ipell: my more, die pains hnvl left me and my nerve: ue much bci- m. I feel info in laying Lydil 5-" Plnklilm’: medicine: have heipd me wonrlarfullyf-Mu. Wm. Hi Budiklln, Bu: r43, HI! Colwfllv lyllll t, Piriklianfs Vi?!" +iziliii< lililllllllllllll A real gentleman never kisses :nd tells, Ind he nlwoy: sand: : girl's one sure wa to comforts restless, love ietur: book to her so that she cm destroy the evldcnces oi her lolly. " tcethlnl c}: ldingirtorlad Tmiciliade! , v n" _ cu y or c: an c ren _ , , , , , , Done n“ 51s perfectly] harmluqtelals the Annual EXRMIIIQUOD . orm a _ * Dear Miss Dix»! om l0 your: old and very much in lovc with a young h.‘ gildllfi. mguwmficuo‘: w; u“. for . kw dmp. m n“, on o, you l,” M" Q.[Q‘QN woman o! the lune m. We m not Induced. nlihouoh I know she loves l: rights little upoeta with o never- mnltipgtiomgodggg gny “and” rm Vision and cor-uni mo. (or I ieel that I am not worthy or hoi- or any one also because hm on, felling eilectivunen. _ 0| 5mm whmwu 01d“ lllcgitinote child. 1 have unm- workod hard and tried to do u hourly; gltlilem iélylfi; oi ting‘ qzom xi?" t“ m ‘Fla 40,-; not 80o ' . may ven , right u I could, but w:: netvfiir-ouble to dolmy good when I n: born, so I‘ w u" “In?” m“ n the" I "hen? dial; o!‘ fthtlllgur: J. w went away, worked my my ugh sohoo , Ind lmc had uvml good lobe. i. n _ In m” o, mac "d dun" wnllm°uue “on h "many ‘n o But it nutter: not whore I go, lomc one bob: up from my home town :nd| mum-bum i; g, 1mg] big 5 g u“ v a] ' - ' h ' optometrist toll: all About me, and tho result is that my lIMlItI ovoid m,» r ieol’ i: has every-day uses moihoiin Chi: l-‘kdocgi-i": ma: u: km Street PM!" 4"- tint I have to move on to oomo other place ma nut ui om qun. HOW-l Would "fldtrlfilld-AWIM tongue wloppl. Doom pmulbe It. * Charlottetown 9