. i UKIILYWILK J, 19,35 ‘ovrnunnrnrnaw =1 Woman ’s Real -:- Social and P sonal -:-’F shions -:- Literature Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box 1'” Woman May Always Dream About the Ideal SALE in (HARl-OTTETOWN Man, But He is Harder to Find Than the ivApnnAr Preverbiel N eedle_ in the Haystack. . M I L - (AND NEIGIIBORING towns) Alildretl Mae .W0llld S118 be SatlSfiflI Wlfli Him? Adds nourishment to your cook- Th]; wgglgwgmgn afg marchhgto say. ““l"°'"l°- 5"‘ l"&Wl11'¢l11>11ll<l""=11 1111181"! money on this S ecial S S I -' vu>1e<21 e1 W vitality to growing diildren. . . l’ “p a ‘ ' ~- ilqllvlo Flour Dear Miss Dix-The other day you printed the qualifications that a soldh l" , O 1111s ‘Soap Week is your oppormnftytomh gtlllllioluflflalllltl? man demanded in his prospective wife, I am just as choosey as he is, Milk hi“ M _ up_ on high quality Colgate-Palmolive Soaps at minimum science? ‘Sm and these are the things that I demand in any man that I should marry: c‘ o ab‘ gryfcéolgrtzpulymilfvslgfiugjlg:Tlzllijlgyizgllfi? Kg: I quality soaps a: lowest possible prices. 8 Svlltl free in< / g‘ g; people are up today and down tomorrow and you 111111101 "ll-l" exilllmll“ formation on H , ch - l. 2 Ch M, ( 0k.“ b“. y’ e must be. 1. ns tan. . ee u. _ m “m ,___ K t, u I nlilid lllfitistkcglll: Mlltirld Mn Mexmu 3. Httntorous. 4. A good sport. 5. Neat. 11110 1111111? family backgrounds without skinning your 8111-115 ch o W ,3?!» fl: 1Il_.§]\i'01llcl ,upon rccci tot Coupon 6. Dependable. 7. sincere. a. Honest. 9. tub or the pick. ‘ t , ‘"11" =1 11111’ °1 l\'<‘1'~\1- 0151110111 Reverent to Dlgnified u Faithful 12 so if your youns nwn 1H n11 11111 you "Y 11° l5 “ll Y°“ and m” ‘m’ i i , l-‘Lovu. Address Mildred Mae Mc- l i l l I , l 1 v him o ahehd and marry him n0 matter i! hi5 NOD16 .1. -_i y ~ 1 , ,~ l , 0.1m Trustworthy. 13. Healthy. 14. Attractive. genial and you o e .8 - yltm/ttuic Alnlllltroififgljiile‘ our 15‘ mtcuigent are plain, without a single sifgnéar ltzrthMlzyflovlgerrazilfssfitznoghtéitefgzilgl: I T .. _ ll‘ll\it‘R11\'.\Lll1llSEHOLHFLOUR tree. It is from that kind o s oc a mos 0 ll llll l‘.'l"~‘l"*l_ 1Q 1111p ensure your sixteenth. Sociable. 17. Friendly. 1B. the bit; things in the world today have 811111118- S D I E S S O S U F S P S since“ m h.tl.tlt,;~t.-.tt-d for u-heut Ame ,0 Noon’ u Dance we“ 2Q Genet. When I hear of a mother who keeps her daughter from marrying a , ' lot-Ion,- milling, [or "Quf . Wluring luilliilr and for bak- worthy youth she loves because Mother doesn't think his blood 1s 151119 enough, or his people live on the wrong side of the track, I always til-ink ous with his money. 21. Willing to do odd l lllllllhllfl): lglillilliflfl,” M?" jobs around the house and garden. 22- , _ K t_- l _ m: , cu ‘ea ,, ,_ , _. ._ _ __ I knew _ . ,1 l _ .,,-\-, ,; l, t , . a 1.1, _ , ._ _ “tiling to help withthe dishes. 23. will of a. case _ v l 111iwith]wlllldIjlll1l1'$\rll11;l\lll]l1l1llylglfilfir l . . m.. w mind the children when wife has A girl belonging to an aristocratic family fell in love with a boy who l‘ l O 25 He must keep came of a. poor and humble famlly- He was a fine 111d. brlllllllll- eller‘ other things to do. 24. 11c must cnjoy good 11111516- lns hair cut and fncc S1l1l\'L‘(l.' 26. He must be Collfiidoffllo of my family’ a5 well ll.\' 111s tnvn. 27. He must use correct grttmtnui; 28. He must love to mucl. but not lie u traveling sailcslnlzil. ‘.29. I-ic must enJoy the finer things u! life. 150. lic must believe inc to be the loveliest girl ill lilo “£01111 and .L'Ull5lLlt‘1‘ lntnsclt‘ lucky to have me tor his own. Thirty-first. lie must love homc life, but 011.101’ going to parties, visit- ing, movies. clc. 32. Hc must assist me up llle 111411181‘ 0f 509ml Success 3J1. He must love t'llllill‘(‘ll and want several of his own. 34. He must shMv mv that in: iuvcs me 111 words untl deeds, 35. HQ 1111151 111111‘ 11 (19913 11ll$kY spcnlcing vice. :96. lie must intro 111111111111)’ curly hair. 37. He must have a nice tiersonttlily, 38. Iric must give inc an allowance of my very own to do with rt what 1 want. 39. He must hclp the children with their school Jes- sons. 40. He must hung his clothes tip and not (11131) 1119111 all “T013111 me house. 11c itius‘. not: First Smoke. ‘.2. Drink. 3. Swear. 4. (305511). 5. B9 , coarse. ti Be luigtlr. '1. Wear bow ties. B. Wear loud clothes. 9. T911 tiirly’ Jokes. ll). Chew tobacco or gum. ll. Be joolous. 12. Be sloPPY- 13- Nag or whine when things aren't the way he wants them. l4. Brag about his old l.‘,il'1 friends. 15. Look twice lit any other girl. 16. Hog the car all the tintv, but should let us use it L00. 17. Lct itinlscif develop n bay-win- dow or a buld hctid. 18. Use baby tiilk or flattery in order to get out With the boys at night 19. Crilicize mc, but always speak highly of me. 20. linking in uli utlnlzlng degree. Uct d. bu; today and ‘ Try this tested recipe with Triplc- rested Flour (Till-Ll 9i‘ \ RUNS getic, ambitious, who worked his way through $011001 111d @1158! 11111 Eml- uated with honor at the head of the class. ' But, when he asked the girl to marry him her mother simply had hys- terics at, the idea and was able to dominate the girl so completely $11111? 511° prevented the marriage. Later on the girl's family lost all of their mon- ey and they went down 1n the social scale as the boy climbed up- Ho 11¢- came Governor of his state and senator and his wife's automobile wheels splashed mud on the shabby clothes of the poor, overworked old mold whose mother's pride had ruined her life. DOWUTHY DIX- ELEPIIANI’ BRAND LAUNDRY SOAP mo: wml Ouvl on. r0 ween an voun sum tovsav PRINCESS SOAP l-‘LAKBS it lltllil-il bum-r; l,’ (‘up ‘l nun brown M1511; 5 for It PURE SOAP-EASYON THE HAND ARCTIC WHITE IAUNDRY SOAP 3lmlll LIFTS our rue ourr ! MYSTERY HOUSE By KATHLEEN NORRIS ~ lllllll ton m ‘ill’ fit] butter. Turn on .11 kit-mi Ufllil smooth anti 1'1 n Rrctnul l1~\\~l' it-t fir!‘ IIHUI . Punt h do“ ti ll) r1114 us! bllhlilca, ll1iy.'iml roll l? inch (luck. Spread I i- ru 1“1')"llY roll. Cut with . us, into Ont! inch rill-rs. tin-r on greased btikirlg t. lmkt- in mmlcrutvlv hm. muklm: flicse buns is sure she wasn't right,” the man said, with an embarrassed, angry half-laugh. “We were alone to- gether day after day. I beg-an to- "Had Mrs. Roy children?" “Yes, I believe she has a daugh- ter, married." Page had not forgotten ms. 217M191 LOVELIER WASHING! FOR l-ISS MONIY DISIIWASHING TIME IN IIALF Wailt la be the life of the party. '21. Use nail polish. 22. Find fault with I m b5 to u h ‘N v mmd ‘ H my cooking or 00111111811’! when the meals are not ready on time. These Hlbb5. that Alysw W111“ l’_ . lf 1', °" ul" e f" QW c ‘ 5 A i _ < are the quuliflclttions I demand in Ii. husband. R. F. whose concern for her aunts Flora, Id say to her. ‘Woll 831 °ll , In ,ms“.,,,.z millions and her aunt's diamond of here some day, and go to China. . ' vlfcli, dntlghtcr, if you wait until you find n man who measures up to had started her, Page Hazeltyne, You and I'll see it through. 811d 1 all your stivcillcutions, I lctir you will spend 1'01"‘ lmlfl" 1183's in the Spms- upon this fantastic adventure. some day we can live the way we CHARLOTTETOWN: P-EJ- CRAPAUD» P- E- I- MURRAY HARBOR-u. P- EJ- f ters‘ Retreat. For, as the old countryman said when he sa\v the 11111190- "Well. I suppose 3'01!“ a 5w“? Wm‘ “l; 5ll° w“ llttltl- “ml 5' A. BLANCHARD THE WOOD COIVIPANY R. I’. BROOKS 11:1 . . . . . . . . .. t. .. . < ‘ potnmus for lln- first time, "there nmt no sicll a animal.’ heart waiting for you in the city? Womflfl. I 11111511811. 8nd I know r e Rand asked, Wm, an abrup, _, new how Sh, m, am, mew 55 King sum CARLETON. P. E. I. MURRAY RIVER, P. E. I ______ _____. ii.___________ Wonlcn are zilwtlys (twinning zlbout the ideal mun, but 11o woman could stcmi one for a husband if by any chalice she found him. He would sent n contrast to her and it would be too wearing to try to Besides, the main pleasure that women get out If you deprive them of that c. n. uoaron ' r. w. JOHNSTON NORTHMAN. P. E. I. LESTER naonom _ NEW GLASGOW, P. E. I. ’ FRED lieu. . CHERRY VALLEY CLIFTON, P. E. I. BURHOES GRDCERY Weymollth St. OASH & CARRY STORES 1B1 Great George Si. OOFFIN l: C0. “Were you ever married, Rand?" Page asked, after a moment's con- sideration. "No," he answered, hesitatingly. ‘There are all sorts of women out in China, of course-a man gets change of topic softened by hLs own peculiarly pleasant smile. “I have not!" “Be honest now." tart-sent, '.. live up to imperfections. of their husbands is trying to reform them. sport nulvriugt- \\'lllll(l full flat and dull. And what would woman have to talk about if it were not their Johns’ FAN! ROYAL H O>U'S_Ell0l.D "No, really!" the girl reiterated, no i a < -——~— 1 qqifneibi t t> u mznor innit»; tin-tr culllplzlillls about what a time they huve 1n gutting laughing. That was part of the mixed up with than There was a 230 Grafton St. s_ DUNNING 3‘ SON ' John to put on his dress clothes to go to a party when he comes homo reason why I came down ~10 Mrs. gm named Sonia mtovmkifim CUDMORE BROS. n" L Dlcxmsou COLEMAN, P. E. L BRUCE DAVISON C. R. WALLACE FREDERICTON, P. E. I. N. AUBREY ctrromrra FREETOWN, P. E. I. BUTN? GEORGETOWN, P. E. I. Prendergast," she went on hon- estly. “Nothing exciting was happening! I was in a rut." They had crossed the big grade now, and were moving smoothly along the level roads between Bel- mont and the city. “Randf Page said suddenly, “I want to say something to you. I think I will! Hora-did-you know called 1101861! 8011.18- Rose-she 13g 5'9“ Geog“ 5L danced in a night club there. She - ,- was a highly intellectual woman, w‘ J‘ CUDMORE mm a. little girl and a husband to 1 Elm A"°""° support. We could have been 111m ELM Gaga-my married but he wouldrrt divorce ,_ 135 Elm hymn her; she was his meaitfoket." ' He stopped short, and there was JOHN B‘ FLEMING a silence. Page felt a sense of 98 Domhesur 8" disillusionment. Men were men, ALBERT q, Rhys NO. WILTSHIRE, P.‘ E. MACLEAN BROS. O’LEARY, P. E. I. D. D. CAMPBELL CLAUDE MCNEILL ORWELL COVE, P. E. I, *1). n. iuTcnaoo a son tired at night; how Tom hates to hang pictures; how Sam is simply no use i1" the kitchen and uses every pot in the place when he undertakes to make n Wulch rurebit on Sunday nights? O11 the whole, I think your list of DOS arc fairly good, though per- sonally I should feed rat poison to a husband who crooned, but there is no accounting fortastes. And I think you make a mistake in demanding that he should hover lose his hair or his waistline. What about 1t when you get the middle-age spread yourself? You wouldn't wont to be brought in nilltlioti.» contrast \\'l'.ll n. husband who still maintained hi5 boyish figure. I am strong for fat men. There is nothing that domesticates a t? § >s c!) INDIAN RELISIL Tllllw ‘M11115 910°“ wlllmces man so cwnplclcy -1s weight No husband is really safe until he gets to . ‘ ‘ r ‘ l. t Fl h k5 l ‘Clmlllfill C°°k l“ “ll ‘"11" 111ml the place where his feet hurt him at, night and. all he wants is to put 0n £8. mnsm t m ‘he l5 filmed of course. and she herself was not 88 Pownal 5t. RICHMOND P E ' cl“? mm dmm- Add l law‘? ollloll his house slippers and sit clown in ‘111 easy chair after dinner Sage had ex him m d n l“ a’ 0mm‘ F N KAYs ‘I’ J‘ CONDO" ' ' ' L t _ _ . . - . . . - e , _ _ _ _ ,i,______ii_ f 1111111’. A cups \'ill(‘[,’£\1‘, 1 cup If every £111 (11111111111011 515 "lllcll °l 11 1111511111111 115 You d0. mere “loum but instead hi: was quite silentyfor she had even dl-eamedF-weu’ 19 Hlllsborough St. J J DICKINNON JOHN‘ P. GAUDET ‘l- 1 C111’ blow“ 51115“? l be a fullilig 011111 wedding bells. But happily nature arranges these thinks f n h i not mamylng Rand eXfl-olly; that , HAMPTON P. E. I. MACDONALD 5‘ BROWN - wwllocn 6010121‘ 51ml 1 l and vcltcn some chnp who catches :1 girl's fancy comes whistling 1110118 511'? a “In a” m mite’ V. ls’ she had not smously tlmugm JOSEPH KAYS "——'—""—*l*—€— L“ l’°l“‘ Cllnll powdcx l lablesllwlll sets up and follows him, no matter if he hasn't asingle qualification that the: a way shes “sh ' he sald °l 111111134118 R8111!- Bllt ho W88 337 F111"?! Sh‘ MORRISON 51 COMPANY RUSTICO’ P‘ E" I’ Ilitlniilfd seed and 6 red P0911915 she has always considered necessary in her husband. “That you are engaged," Page,‘ "he looking: he w“ mtemeent S. N. KAYS HUNTER RIVER, P. E. L‘ JOSEPH PETERS whom-d». Let all come to a b011, D... Dnmlhy Dlxq gm my much h. [Qvg “m, a young man who is t l - __ 111111 kindly and yes. fascinating. a, Pom, s, 1 boilie and seal. evchylhiila’ 1111c u girl could ask for. He is kind, syznpatliclic. considerate, tine 1 hwas fal mcredullty‘ I It W95 ‘ml!’ 1151-1111111 £1181 119 51101115 MCGUIGAN a‘ BOYLE NORTH RUSTICO’ P‘ E‘ I‘ \vt.ll~tr1anin-rcll. ambitious. These things, to my mincl mean everything, drgsiéd_w o shgomjfgllmerergfv: 1131:5111?!’ $01119 01' ho!‘ hours of mus- _ ‘ Esg-Emgaflll KELLYrS CROSS, P. E. L .1. P. canine-nan. KENSINGTON, P. E. I. G. s. cook]: P. s. a c. KENNEDY MACKENZIE a covrramt LULU M. TOOMBS KILMUIR, P. a l. M 1urTao KINGSTON, P. n. I. but my mother opposes the match because the young man belongs to plain people. They are good, honest, respectable people, but not of my own class. In other words, they; have not hart the education nor the book- groulld that I have had. l um 30 ycnrs old and I think I am capable o! deciding this mutter for myself. Don't you think a girl can be happy with the man >111‘ loves and itdniircs, 110 matter it‘ his family isn't as aris- tocratic us hcr own? BUNNY. great desolation pervaded her soul. Somehow, Rand had failed her. "In those first days of sickness and confusion," Rand began, "she and I were consulting-arranging -up nights and eating meals whenever we could-Wed," he broke off in a bitter tone," ‘there never was any excuse for itl But she was so small, and so forlorn. —I'm not defending myself," he Babs loved 111m. Flora loved him thé old lady was romantically Jealous of’ her doctor. And Page was fancy free, and she would be twenty-seven in March! 511-13 had married, and married happily, with far less reason than she could find for marrying Randal] H”- wood. . “Which brings me to something else," the man presently said in a. P. J. MACDONALD Oar. Prince a Kent Streets MACLEAN 8a MACFADYEN 180 Queen st. ./ THE PRINCE GROCERY Oor. Prince Jr Wain- St. iuxs ditocamr Longworth Ave. JOSEPH SHAMA 21 Weymouth st, ST. ELEANORS, P. E. I. n. a. pennant) ST. LOUIS, P. E. I. i-ritamfn. CALLAGHAN r. J. sum at com-am t PRINGFIELD WEST, P.E .1. c. WILKINSON SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. Answer: 1t is rnthel- ridiculous to make such a great point of social position and mckurnllnd lil Allll‘i‘l(‘ll. where the wheel is continually lurninll and . , ' , ' - Y M1511. matter-of-ftwt tone. "I'm 10.1., . s»... w... these healthy Dionne llums r1151 coins 1...»... oflt, .... to... e1 ewe- a .,, ,. ............... . Radio pm “m , . ,1 - _ d u k U f n?“ mean y°u_m“d° m" 1° V1111 you to forget it. r11 never R. r. WHITE KINKORA, P. E. I. m. ALBAN aasanaunr g _ .' . , a. , U8. er a S he" remind you o! u, agalnj’ _ 133 Elm M, -—-——-—-} -- ItIARGARET ARSENAULT "-"- - ' I . - “Sh t t x ' W. . T1 ~ . n). (u t. h ‘Ham ti a ‘ v _ g e ook it that way. Im not (To be Continued) pk ‘LBANY, P. E. ‘ W SMI l I aitacislkrggagtxgnggu i l - - 1 . LONG CREEK, P- E- I» l amount a STEWART urn a. v. MA a ————~———~———— r m’ o“ ‘1-‘1- “"11"” ’ TRAVELLEIPS REST TIIVRSDAY. ocyronmt 1 BERLIN h m — "The New (icrmun Tile-wire." DJD, 25 4 m., 11.77 meg. ‘ALBERTON, P. E. I. n. n. CORBETT navmm s. namas TRYON, P. ‘E. I. LONG RIVER, P. E. I. amvasr nvnmm The HOUSE PVIFF and __ 110N110" v 7'7 n c. a. s. LEAR!) c 3.». p .m -. A Talk by the Empire ,. .. 1 W BORDEN MO-NTAGUE, P. E. I. s Plozmm Director. GSP. 196m, 3 4 - CLARK B305 1i _ THE WOOD COMPANY Fora Swat Disposition Illlc Marlo’: GLOBE GROCERY NORTH TRYON’ P_ E_ I. 15.31 meg: GSD. 25 5 m.. 11.75 meg; FAITH J IEROY SHERRY use. 311i m.. 9.5a meg. Illildllll c l rv‘ i a . ‘lmlllls "W11 1'11‘ 31111811 ptoducm ' ‘ 3mm") .., bwlfig‘:g§‘ggi,';itgzchfyigg,,_ l 4 Where is i-alut thou-e u m Britain will t» shown m a block BRADALBANE p E I g. M25111} W '1 p n1 -- Iroimtit for Chfldre __ v mmgu-Egagig-fl," °' k m "l l“ "l l“ N" H°111°1111>I1N1 H511. ’ ' ' ’ Em‘ 30,.) m“ M, m“, . __ W ,,,,,_,,,,,,, when there. ve there is ioxzngmk f MAOKAY a coon nova-g‘; Mviiwlyzso" TYNE VALLEY, P. E. I. 1”“ . three eet long, two 9K1‘? —*-i rnos. NISBET , PARIS .7130 p.m »_ 'i‘l1<~alrlc;l.l Broadcast. TPA--4, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. BERLIN 8:413 p.m -—- sonata Arpegglone by Schubert. DJD. 25.1fm- 11.77 meg. LONDON 10:05 ILhL-“Cmlocfi. in Camera." wheretheiefsPeaoefliereisflod; Where there isGod therein no Need. CAPE TRAVERSE, P. a. I. __________,___ A. K. IDBD CARDIGAN. P. a. I. J. a. MACDONALD a co., mo. l‘ -'-| MACDONALD a co., LTD. feet high. one foot thick and weigh- 1118 fl-l-z cwta, will be sent to the Newcastle and district Dahlia 50111911’. New south Wales, Australia 13,000 miles away-for exhfblfltm in March next year. Dahiias have never before been Sent abroad in this manner LOWER MONTAGUE w. a. POOLE a co., Lnvrm-zn MOUNT STEWART, P. E. I. cnamr BROS. (Russel c. cunt) MCLEOD nouomss l l l l VERNON RIVER, P. E. I. narrow s. MACLEOD VICTORIA, L0 WRIGHT BROS. LIMITED I%en f/ie Eon/res’ Factor p/cke/Oualter 00/1, Mair a//we ' LET'S STRUGGLE I want the struggles of lite. and I count the conflicts in life as op- portunities. The removal ot small A musical burlcsque. GSF, 19 B m.. r ihflt meg; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. 1780/84)? lé/YUW H gltonmlmmh the! any dune!’ ——— VANCOUVE“ I ><~ "vollllllluvely min. way makes life oworlllinnvlurilfllem All G "if" a when Mme W0 different ‘lewd momlng Damn Haven't . {IQ 11:30 .- tn . i ‘ ci- ' -' my n know of _ 1 - Sm l) m By e s“ MR0’ oljétfitllt-g: off}? makes the voyage down the River theee:- coloured bull's or “ml w mvflll‘ seen you lately." arrang- a "A A "Mm b°°°111l118 Elli-angled or twist- Wgnxiiyx-g, 48. 7 m.. 6.15 meg; CJRX, Winnipeg, 26. 6 m.. 11.72 meg. TOKYO i2 midnichv . "Overseas Prog- ram.’ JVH, Nwaki. 20.5 m., 14.6 meg rich l atureislVitamin tot llfflrilnq-lyp Qtqe tlon Ngvgyantl Appetite of Life remarkably interesting, in- temely instructive and most. in- spiring. FLOWER-S NOW IN BRITAIN 1. Mien knitting sleeves, tn 111111-1111: both at the same time m the same needle. using, of course, two balls of wool It ls not only l"! M10110. but ensuxel cvmmss ed put the balls into separate pg- Pfl’ bass. draw the tops together and tie loosely. The loose end". of each ball should than be passed to- flhfillloomlofalllyplof wtherthroudhanthsrlnrwebsed. “No, captain, ‘I've been busy. Only this morning I married three couples in fifteen minutes." "Smart going, person. “my; 01min moth an 30min Wife: "I heard the clock strlko two as you came in." Husband: "Yes, dear. It was 110' ginning to strike ten, but I stoop“ it for fear it would wake you.“ o v