me CHARIUITMDWN GUARDIAN i NOVEMBER a_ m; a "radium- ‘ . r ‘$37!; or raw WAS ro-fitw-i l it; "l"! Dhcletlon lllilarriage Is Neither for the Very Young N or a ll“? V91’? Old; It Is for the Mature-For . ‘I hen One Is OldEnough to Have Acquired ‘ Taste and Judgment, and Still Young Enough to Be Romantic __.___._.. _ YOUNG mail asks: '“What ls the right age for marrying?" v There ls no definite, specific age wiilch gives one the right to marry a. it does to vote. A great many things besides the number of years one . has lived determine a man's or woman's fitness t0 9 ' " M enter into the holy estate, and yet the. success or failure oi marriage does depend to a great degree _ upon the age oi the contracting parties. - . O BEGIN with, marriageis for the mature. It is P U R E no pastime for children. Boy and girl marriages B R E A K F A ST 3 Sllloifié“??? l.'.“l‘.3."‘;§{l...““§‘.i‘§ “$153.” §§$p€i$$ i? ‘ domestic bondage. j IT IS logical and inevitable that these ..prc- ' mature nlarriages should be failures. because MANUFACTURED 5y p children do not know their own minds. They are‘ .. growing mentally and physically every day and ‘ l l - they are changing their tastes and their points o1 _ VlUW as they grow. The thing that enchants them one week bores them to tears the next. The boy or girl they are crazy about today they “llll be tired of tomorrow‘. Iv gnnoi MTMENT THIS evolution goes on just the same whether they are married or v ' .' . single. Only when they are married it is tragedy. because by m‘? ~ ‘N . ' time tlzey are grown up and their iilinds and their tastes have hardened into form. tl-ley are sick unto death of the boy or girl they picked out at j I ~ ' l8 for a lilo companion. Worse still, ilearly always they find the man o; woman who meets their matiire needs. “ . l FURTHERMORE at an age when they should be settling down and be- I ginning the business of life. they are rebelling iTgTiinst being bound _‘ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ilcwn and lire kicking over the traces and throwing off all restraint, ‘They _ bnght wmdgws 111331] blgger 13113111359 Llght attracts $4 ii l -' .|. lhuve missed their playtime and they are taking it too late. They are Custolners and rivets their attention on yin“. nlerchandise lid f the l asures they have not had. They want to dance, to rlirt. , _ _ _ _ ll. rulyrrlrliunldfeto do the things that Would be innocent and harmless Many is the sale that 1S made at night while mother and father ...‘§..i.5:“;;il.';‘“.f.;1.ifiseiii.” ‘sill?! a = >- ziilsllslsz;“smssziiiilsszi.iziztlliglitirl“ "PM lllesllolllllg llollle ll-Olll lllelllovlel- in the navy and the merchant marine- .‘ . l I M b d i m u M l C . I . s ld‘ -- l< —— l l: — ‘ l , " , HERE iliay be no great iarm iii ary kissing a oy goo -n g ary 0 ‘Us Wm men exp o em business " ' . T is still a flapper, but when Mrs. John smith kisses o. man good-night ew ornrnercla ate and professional men —— alll have enjoyed " . n ~ - - . l it's food tor the SCBHCISlmOIIgEFS. It's all right for Johnny Jones, the _ _ ‘ * “S dehcwus flavour and benefined by “'5 cake-eater. io take girls joyriding in his car at night. but when John OUT 116W llglllllllg rate peflllltS Charlottetown mérClb sirengt enlng qua ities. . _ . . ‘ _ ftoirlegiglgxexclguisrbiaandfiaggeltaller, is out to all hours with a strange lioman- ants for the first tune to keep) the“. shop Wlndows bnlhantly Two hundred years of experience! No - . l: . “ lighted during the evening hours at low cost. Under this new ="""H“~'T"li * ALLY PERKINS "W "a" a “m” "er-Y 11181" °l “l” we“ 1°” ‘he rate, most of the additional current required is available for wonder the taste tempts. . No wonder _ - , S FR ' _ . ' _ " - ‘da r: t'll daw t the n‘ lit clubs nd nobody ls the worse V . Y8 ls the standard for flavour for ’ 7 " ' ' for ilgolglllltsltolllletiéhlgs l1 crime? when Salga Perkjnsanegieots her house and only 3 Cents D61’ kllowatt 110111‘- puriq — {or real vamp“ Your grocer )1 - babies and spends her time gadding about k ' ‘ ' Phone or write our ofiice and our representative will always has this famous Cocoa. *“‘§.?.‘£.’.‘Z3"Z.‘.i‘§”i.ii° laillsiilllixiigi; l.‘;‘.’.‘3.f§‘°..l“f.f..°£;§2fZfllli lag gllsl lell you low lllll new law wlll llellelll your bosons . ' an eip ~ ‘ strength and have phenomenal gifts. ’ wriu for F,” that they have no chance to win out, Xnlcss tgley ‘age o; plle?z)l‘giellalea.l . r o o e m l‘ e - - ' Recipe Book - fore he gets his foot on the first step of till? lilddigl‘ has gsmall chance oi I I I ' ’ climbing to the top; he ls chained to the bottom. ‘ G l. . - omp ny I _ _ _ IT TAKES all he can make tn support his wife and children. He ‘cannotl - , ' I. S. Fry 8 Sons ‘Carma l save up enough to get a start in businessioi- himseli". He is afraid - THE OLDEST COCOA AND CHOCOLATE HOUSE IN THE WORLD Montreal. or j oven to give up a poor Job in order to look for a better one, and when he _ _ f th "l ' - . - . . . . .. . ifeels himself staggering along under a burden too heavy for his young, ' O e i .l. i shoulders he becomes discouraged and gives up. I _ \ _ _ I ' I souru MILTON scuool. Harold Rvdd leqllllll 12> Mary Colts; VhRNON RIVER SCHOOL . ALSO against the boy and girl, marriage may be urged the fact thatl w f e -—-— 13’ Reign MilcNcm because they are children they quarrel like children. They are over- Followlng is the report of Soutll Grade 11 John Nlchfilsflll. t2) 11°11“ RV“ °f Vellllm River! bearing and greedy and selfish like children It takes age and the dlscip- -' ‘ ' Charlottetown, P. E. l. Milton $011001 f0!‘ Selllvmber and WQ-lllii MCOY- 5°h°°l f“ 06ml“? " l line of lile to teach us selfwontrol, and to make allowances for others. 42>. Grad; X.-l. Lona. Carver, 2. Isabel October. ; Grade I (A) ti) Helen Coles , Grade X $11 ill Vlllvelll Whlll’. Ilfilllilll Mtkilllloll- <31 E1166" Wvcks- i FY11“- . fill N THE other hand. if marriage is not f0l' the very young. it ls not for (2) Helen Howard, Jr. ti» Nllflillll ilil 11* Wlllllififi 901'»? ‘Z’ ‘79111011: Glade vufil‘ Add“) Cawer’ 2' the old. After we Pass middle lite, we are llllnble neither in mind’ Mariel: ‘$111?’ ‘all; llgllicllflilil» U Slfélflllfillk;flicrgllélligicgullglfllflgfi ‘M89131’ Cunlc’ 3' Milton wood‘ ‘nor body. Olir idea have become rigid. We have become fixed in our 8 6 ga L! ltsiill, i r ‘i t; >:M\h_ _ _ d1‘! . .' fl d it l t - -ibl L l tn _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _I ‘ _ (2) Parker Rodd‘ ,3) Marjorie mm Cows ,3) Russell Moan.’ l Grade VHFMZXQ? Miuonald‘ 2U] ice ways and we n amos imposs e o adjust ourse ves to o ers Gxiadfil vnaMfii MgrrgiiagnDgzjtlk. [Gliadgiri-jlvllstgglllnllzcc Willbgislnillil“ sviladetvL-d. Dorthy Black, 2. Olive Mor a d William lviacfilelli l*<|.n_.- Perfect Attendance: Wilbur Mo», Jean Carver. 3. rdon 68- , ' . - a" l" '1'» ' "l - m‘ m “n w” l?" C’ "5 011. and Milton Stewart Grad: VI ill Vere. A Horn: 1| 31 Neill, Katherine Dixon, Jenni; W. c l Hg: itsililarlllcu-laiiny till)“: oli 0m ill-ache?“ axilll ind xllaidsv Whoimlely flndtnors: 3' Ivan Walsh‘ lucxouzm: 2' In“ Mccnbc; 3' “Ilplcqual 31,113,!“ Foster’ Katherine Dixon. m Jcililie White. (ilsrgc MncNcill Harold Roold, lvln~.~~,- Gracie v1..~l. Fern L-QJ. 2. Donald n m 2,’, “fir” fefheflinfiv? g,‘,‘.‘§,,§,‘“,d, e’ b? “igd. marlkgg“ "lmgftirade VI-Mr. Connolly's Devtr llml Lwlllllg Grflde IV ‘l’ Hcld“ 5C1"- ‘2’ “l” Hm“ col“ 30h“ Nlchmso“. ‘Umnmmld’ 3' Ame Coady‘ 4’ Rena villgoweljs {gilt bgetltlcler beclluse the‘; have alreudillsbllaregtldslscsl-Plingvd silvlnaitll-l 1'. Harry Pmeau; 27Hafland Hug‘ ‘Wilde "IIIT-‘JJISS Trakllgllys Pep“ Grade vlriJean Frosyme‘ 2' m“ vem Mame“. mm, C0185 Wallace Cotes, ;cu-.-vo:~. s. Glen Lea. e. Eveline Mc- mo" u l.‘ ens. i. r m t f u . t t H‘ u; h mes. 3. Stanley Mwlmtock. , 1. Wl-llllll Minna». -. Henry leit Cosh. a. Burton Crabbe. Y,‘ y‘ " ‘er ‘l em D a m ° 5 e9 w‘ e “aw “Shana or Grade VI—Mlss McDonalds Deptz. Gauthier; 3. EYEBSC McCarey. *1 e» 1. William sol-oven; 2. ‘Danlell ~—~ ‘Grade v.-1. Donald Eaton. and Grade III Florence Dixon mid Helen L. Terrill "ronoilel-Qweli. i. Doris Wood. 8- Allan Currie. . o. .- . __ » .1,- . ' '~ V,"‘1, Bernice 0‘Keefe. 2,‘ _ ‘*’_‘“““' ' Wedge; 3. Avie McDonald. WEST KENT HONOR ROLL ' Evelyn Block (equal) 2. John MC- i! Lem W, AND. oi course, the elderly lack the great love. the fire o! passion that Grade v_M1ss Mumaghan-S Dept, k ‘Lsod, H’ Kenn Lang“ ‘ , fuses two individuals into one, that robs every sacrifice of its bltter- 1_ Jgmgg Gallant; z_ Reggie Doir-l West Kent Honor Roll for'Oct__ JZE Y Grad: 1V=l. lMory McKenzie. 1165s and that alone makgg marriage worth wmle_ on; 3. Arthur Klrwin. ‘ _ |Gljadc X.—l. Margaret Black, 2. Grade V.-1. Donald MacMillan. 2. Mildred Coady’ 3' Mngflxm Curry)‘: HE dillercllce ill age between husband and wife is another important Grfdyealggflfisrspgfilgfiirggltgwai.l William Rfld‘ 3' Eme Bmhmm gilt“ Menard’ 3' Charles Hoh- ' 4. Vilclls Herring. _ 4 _ , _ _ I The Vogue Th l8 Season . _. - - _ g - . - w; s. Fred own. wit.» ixei. Helen on... 2. 11...... (irndc lll ~-Cccelia Currie. ~ - =l_ _ ‘ _ ._ j _ rade IV-Miss Clarkins Dept. (LIiDtllC-Yllfi, 3. Georg-e Hart. - Grade iv_._1, Harqld Stgwart, 2. ll hnimonloush togethel. This u: because they have the same point oil l. Gordon Gallant and James J Donald Mui-mmon 3_ Laura, Niac- We 3.1 G SllOWlllg a. Very fine assol t’ Grade l1.-l. Freida Carver, 2. Ethel‘ vlefiv. the same habits, the same tastes, because they like to do the same glrain.‘ 2. Gordon Trainer: 3. ~,Blli5',‘Grade iX.-1. Birtram Foster. 2. Laine. menfl lllcnonllld. 3. Myrtle Coudy. l llllllg-fl". lbkerry. I. ‘ l2. Arnold Taylor, 3. John Mclnnls. ' I i _ _ ~ ,Grade III-Miss S. Walslis DepLI lGTiltlI! \Y11i.-i. Doris Prowse. 113mm, 111_._1_ Rose Birtwistic 2. - Gracie l. lSi".l.~i. Clifford Lea‘“TIiEN n man marries :1 girl young enough to be his daughter or his 1. James Roach; 2. Jrtrk Coyle Rlllll Rottcnbilry. F‘ms?r Mae-lsyivln Block, 3, Eileen Johnston, G H ' N l .._ Lloyd Mfljeodg l llrailddllughter, it is bound w end disastrousiy because they have find JOS- Cullen; 3- Jbhli Shaw. 1411111111. 3. Dorlhy Kcclc. and Ruth Sinclair tequai) , , nothing lll common. The man is tired and disillusioned, done with llltfGrade III-Mlsl Mvllllllli/‘fi Dent-r Grade V11-~—Dvrnthy Bentley. L’. ,~.'-r:l<i<- i 1Jr.|.-i. Gerald MCDOUAM." gayety oi hie. The young wile is eager and keen for pleasure, lust lie-l ll Elmo!‘ Costello: 2. Allan Me- ilurold Black. 3. Margaret McEiicli-Liladc '11.-l. ‘Milton Walsh. '1. i 3. Jizcph Chlxtian. WilPl-lli, llfll H!‘ Wlllll-‘l t0 Sit llt 1101M; she wants to go out and enjoy Klnm"? 3- Lllwleflce Pele“ “'11- Sandy Brehaut Ii. Newton Large- ; _____-<o>--~— liziaseli. ‘lllt-j.‘ soon bore azlcli other because they do not even speak the -"""*-"“'" l hLNSINUIDN SCHOOL i same language, and the old man finds lllmscit left alone at home. or drag- l l Jeweler and Engraver I ging around niter her with his poor old bones aching, whose only use is to llCllClll‘ roll. Kensington School. 131W m" 511.121! W I _ 1., " “*¢+o-»++++»+o++oo»o+voo u» owe nooao+¢o~oloeov .mwbe:.;_mcipars nepaflmen‘ [ll 15 no a still ivlieii ll woman marries a man many years ller Junior. "' Q _ -. w, up ‘l, Grads Xfm Isabel McLean; 2,‘ ‘ becaluu ill adclltlull to the lack of congenilllity between her and ller ,__ 5:0 l a 11 , l Gerald- Macxenzle; 3_ Jenn MM, lJiV-dfllSbillltl she COJIUlIlLS‘ herseli to tile Herculean labor of always trying ' '* _ ‘a; y; l, ‘fill ,. ‘l l-c keen lullllii. though old. and she is devoured with jealousy of every ‘l L; i £1‘, l . l .‘ ». EthH. . . he ' Ken/m’ 4’ d‘ pgg i pretty girl oi hlii own age to whom her young husband speaks. Vice-Principal's Department _ ‘ O TAKING‘ it by and large, the prcleged time to iliarry ls between F ‘ _ Grade IXWL Doris MacKenzie; mid Sh. Then one is old enough to have acquired taste and judgment‘ 0r 3v”! llClUSellOl l‘ L,‘ Bmagnn, Raga“; 3_ Anna Higgar.’ and to hnie got a stllrt in life and still young enough to be romantic aiidl V y d purpose Quakler I lour [ya lywfimtigglrugrgdachem‘ 2 adllntllbk- DOROTHY nix. ll} the nlost dependable 8t i? . v ' —---__- ‘ Irene Cnseley; 3. Gertrude Gillls; 4.1 , , n , ' Lorne McKay. . NON“: DAME QQNVENT Srmslanfl? L-Jllhtiler. Marion Pow- lll'I'l‘l'll~'.l{ it's. lin-lul m‘ biscuit... t‘ill(l‘$ m’ pastry. (Quaker Flour girl-s ]:('l'l'.*l.'l linking results l"'l'1'.‘.’ The man who chews tobacco always gets the best results from Hickey & Nicholson ’s ‘Black Twist Chewing Tobacco Every flg ls ii good one. Buy the best and avoid ' disappointment. ‘ livliss mum's Department l l The mlwwl“? Pmms Slcured “l, _ . ll sates’ ‘assist. “.;;.i*;.“..%i‘..‘.3°-i’.‘l.l.‘.“' "all l t ~ l l . 1 > on“ Reeves? 3- Dmls “i551”? 4' grade x,__,4|1co Mcgulgan, Hem, Martin: or’ "Me ‘, A ‘ ll"“1111>i'Liullkvl" ljluurjnzlbsllllltclylllliltirllluull ullsnliltvl)’ Bréuflfedluvfielllci‘ Grfie sem ‘e. 2 McPherson, Loretta humor, Shem; ‘ 1 _ . _ _. (lciitllllzlliltl. lt isdiillll-tl ll'l‘il'l ivllrllt‘ which has SlItiWIh Rosigaélcke; b‘ Reign watslgn‘. ‘C gaghglgifxfiy my“? Andrea Damon DEPQbRTMENfQ - . - , c. unlit... rlilgoruus lgtiéljf. the liiglllél. lililliilg qualities" uzzd fond Goldie Bemnm - ' u” guréelygsldegigo l‘ .1», I .~- “a m. t 13' tested. every hour dilrlllg lillihng tn ensure a - r - . . l. - . - - . . . ‘ . -' ~ M,“ Rcady.‘ Department glégerrgf-Ezitgllzletsgzzgfilk Gfiyeilfseh 90% Maia"! ovelm-Aliee h ' .. _'~ tlilllll"(illlllllrltllllglllllzllljlgalll-llldrti. Lulydd.‘ ltmusl Grade V.—l, Enid Lockhart and Jone Mitchell Kathleen naigm MllLgilv-l F211’ C ae. Kathleen ' ' i ‘ Ti ,., j ,_ _ , . . ,. ‘0 ” “ “”“”“ “o”; Albert Thompson, 2, Gertrude Cam r. . c in. ustina Gaudet. Kane ~. . , 11st l m} tests protect you ll1.-lll.iiaklilg failures. lllvy ~ zrcn and Ethel Stewart; 3, Marjorie, Grad’ v1“ _Maflon Stewart mes-l gooilijeytl. ‘Margaret Dalwn. Mary ,,~, l- mzikl: possible Hill‘ .\\\'('('|'ill}l{ guarantee. ll Quaker l‘ll1111’ “ ' l 11" 9 - "' - -- ‘ " (Ines not give you tile most perfect satisfaction, the tlvlilvl‘ Kennedy: 4. Bernice Watson. l, _ ‘nor Common Enid cantwen. Elem -_ _ _ F “(jrlllcgcnltggiimhlvgregdeliéhgrllloizéglli siglrvglrfagfltgegirigxeugfieflftlwaaeei- Th0 IOIIOWiHiZ Pupils of the Pro- l. \ I .: IH uuihnrizl-ll ill rplllfll your "|,,m.y_ " " ' w- e .. i..." .~ . .~ ' -, Rosezita McKeiina; 4, Ernjilmchardlna 0mm Lorena Brydges. firesggfi mtzinflfteglifitilfirmgdflocfifi _;- l; _| - mull-S. Quaker llour is not Mill" Ht gin’: Dedartment l ' A. Dalton. M. McCal-ron. A Plgot. -_ v » V . _ ‘ 5' “ . Grade V1l»—M8l'1e Alsfinkult. Winl~ K. money. E. Gnudet. A. MeGuigan, ‘ _ ,' ' Fawcett Jubilee Clrculator and j ‘ l stove; is the dillerence between G)i‘(:lV‘I'I.]I_-1_R,elfl Clark. 2. V_Vll' tired Moran Gertrude McOal-ron, 1:3 Qaudgt, [M 3 Mgpgmaldl M_ E, l ~ l CMEL» 31 Lama"! wlll-"m- ‘Wllleanor Walker. Mary Martln,l1‘i0r- Quad“. 3, Murphy, L, pawl-s’ T, _ -. .v ‘ I Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. Manufacturers — Charlottetown 0+4.‘ ¢->¢>¢+»-¢+4@» ooosoQb§ o os» The dlflerenee between a 3W1“; today and fifty yearn ago. u‘ E This Cireulntor circulates —~ 7°” l’ 55°15’ ~ lance l-towa-tt. Perppln, c. Dicks. G. Walker. Marion mo“; hanhm wnm M‘, u, a“ Grade II. (Slaw-J, Millie Bear-iv, Math". Anna Mu h ' M Hommn ,, “m”, lupin‘ m, u, m," ‘.0; 2, Dorothy Bearisio; 3. Rilla qmda v1,__Mur1¢1McpDna1d_3e,e. l Peters‘ N‘ Mcwrlifiag‘ B. mood’ R: l . . , v h same rooms at an even enjoyable tem- Bralmmi 4- Dmlfi Kennedy- niece Lleflroulec. Cavel Dicks. Man Tmgmm 1,_ Mcqnmm M urge‘ 1 _ " ‘ ' Alwavs l- e peratlire in the coldest weather. 9'8"" n- 'Jl'-’“"l- M"? C1159"? ion Manor. Hyndman, M, Moms. ' ‘ gm," h, “.0 “mum. nd Anlceta Braham; 2, Elmer, . .._,>____ . . ‘ _ l lat-Beautifully finished in "lallmliml 3- '79?“ Mlllmfl"; 4HGrade V.—1rene Peters. Betty Flood. qugmq gquAng scnooL 50mm ‘Ha j m ' o ' ' ammo walnut vitieous enamel. Mali Mclwlllll- Gladys Costello, Esther Hughes. no“, . l r r ‘ _ ways t eBest ind-Keystone copper, bearing , l , polished steel. highly decanted "1" Tlllllllllllllll- "treflmvlll Grade lw-éfllanche Griffith mr- I n, Qcwber v»- ---=.~l-- ms: .e::.... a ~ . a » l l - ' ' Q lie ~ 11m‘; 4.13mi! Blllni- Mary Moriside. Valerie Arsenault. c ; 3, A u 0 n t, Bethune Hardware Co., td Koluzu ‘°"\8lB-1—1-GwraeMl=- Mary noon... onto... Mmi- 63:33’... "l " " "l - m QUEEN STREET ~ mom; m M‘ ' Keith Kenmdy‘ 3' B'“°°,"“““' g ' aalbdflffl,‘ J§°“§§:;:“ 2’ “‘°Y""‘ OMPANY, LTD. Grade] (Class CI-—-l. David Mnc-‘Qrade m. fiatherine McOlositey. QM, hike,” Prim," m”, _ . ~ waotulus inaugurate-rung, _. I_ ,. Jlark; 4, Morris Clark. “n” Famunby "Annwnm Sign” Lean‘ 2 Boqd Beliirsto 3 Ann J M Loud Patricia Aroenauit 1 ,1 n n; g g “M13”. . - - i . can w . - .» asap or on; . ‘711»<1‘1"Y1 4» Lily Hunter. )'Isnbel Mncnomid. Mary Murphy. m; g, P515111 gen, . .. ‘ _ 1'.