. mothers swear by it. It soothes “MARCH 31, 192s Your babies are too precious to b subjects for any experiment. and it's’ worse than folly to “try" things on them when you can be sure. Plain, old-fashioned Castoria is making sick. feverish. fretful babies well and happy today just like it has been doing for ' overfifty years. Physicians rec- ommend it and millions 0 crying. wakeful babies to sleep ltuicker than paregoric or any other opiate. and causes no - harmful effects. It removes sour ing material from their little stotnaclts and intestines quicker than castor oil, and does it iwitltout gripittg or‘ sickening. There's noth- ing quite like/it for ' colic, constipation, diarrhea, colds. or , att_vof'baby'slittle“upset" ' ‘Fletcher's Castoritt is purely vegetable. Doctors declare a _ absolutely harmless to even the very youngest of infants, so you can use it as often as baby needs it. its taste is delightful. Take a little yourself anti see why “children cry for it." Only one thing t0 watch. Get genuine Castoria—-the hottlc bearing Flctcltens signature. it is not expensive. “CIlfCTiIld Feed- ing of Babies,” the book worth its weight in gold to every mother and prospective mother, comes with every package. ‘EIuMw/z l?1(/M9klcfim飣umm' spells. urn"... 1r t. MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE v ‘Tlle llllllily ‘l8 tiite oldest uuit of W016}? and its sole mirposie is the reunite‘ of children. Through iris- lm?» 111E“? home tbeen- tjhree ‘types °l' _ 11111131)’. ‘the poiyandrbus. ‘in ‘Yllliill llllbl"! is one write and sent-t“ al husbands; the polygautous in Wlllfill them ‘is one husband and‘ ' several twlves; flllld title monog. lllllollfl" with 01:19 titusbattd and one nlfe. in the “dark ages". the wit.- was llL‘ $'£‘l'l'&'llt or slaw-c other hus- band. it ‘is so today in some be- lllilitteti itotncs. The trerti o1‘ the LiIni-"s its to give women equality ‘in ‘lllll-lllliliflv with nran. As a. matter 01' Kiwi-a some tvives have over-shot llllo ‘llrflPk-btttt. ‘there ‘have always "W" XRWillDDQ-‘l and "hen peeked lbilSMllltlB". Titert» is at close miaton between tho muulrer oi! marriages ‘and eco- nomic tsonditltotte t“ 91-08mm,“ ‘lllllvfi. more people, dare entbark on lthc llig Atlvt-ntute. or Big ‘Risk. as .l'ou choose no cull ‘it. iiard- .t.i.tne.s tit tnettso‘ unturiages. lit. is gafer to "suty with Pa pa.” ‘titen. azntl John “wold vatih-et- you would as he is ttilrwid to tackle the job. . Tlhero are alwo ‘types of litur- lhiilltv~ticllglous and civil. The HHJOI‘ is not so binding, as it is _l>lllit' n cotttract and is entered itto with less of sentiment. The divorce rate is increasing three tines as fdrii. as the nmrrtage trade. TltLs does not mom; that tilero ttre titre-c iitnes as tnany lllvorve-‘i us" ‘marriages, else ‘we lutottid soon‘ all be united. but the Jtkucral use ot’ divorce is Yeom- lparitiivlely tnodern. in tottmslr ytlnhrs it avas more frowned down lupon and ‘held more elements of ‘distrtztetl. 310st divorces marry ia-t-twill——bttt not soon. . The causes of divorce urt- chiefly that‘ both than and wvonnm ltave bo- eotttl.» ntore independent 0t‘ each other. hfi-tlttlr-can keel! up o. so-calletl itmltel witltoutiztin: other. tin this day ot‘ wit-tortilla and stmcllizetd occupa- tions. The ttittntgitrg lbmll status oi‘ n. tho mtbdtrrn ltiglt standards ‘trig, and tzlze wloakenittg oi the lnurrlugo traditions are eitod as (tilts-T causes of dlisvpree Luck of lproparutiolt for ‘ltousekeeplttg on‘ ulto part or girls play its part in. ‘cunning divorces. as well as luck of prummoitiott for earning a. living on .th-- tmrt of boys. in. order to have "t. ltnppy itotttln. site must learn to ‘mttito “bread ‘like Mother used to lunttke" and lto unust. learn to make ruottgtt" like IFather used w-malte. Sotiiotiogitsts. stludyiitg the divorce ytnnblrttr, ltatvil offered the ‘following trt-tttt-tiivs: ln-gul putrisltntent for oi‘- ‘ftvtnslt-ts which taint-so divorce; fctvur grottntls oi‘ divorce: n Count of i10- mlostlic. Reflat-iotts tvith ll. proutor win.» Sllllllltl try an brim: the purities to a Be Your Own Agent and Save 10 p. c. Our recent discount sale has proved to us that the public do really appreciate 2t genuine discount FROM NOW ON We have decided to do away with all agents, therefore giving the purchaser the agents’ 10% commission, which amounts to a large saving. We have the LARGEST and MOST AR- TISTIC DISPLAY of MONUMENTS on the island We will be pleased to quote prices on sameor any design submitted to us. CHANDLER s. stau. 160 Kent St., Charlottetown, P.E.i. I laud ‘turnlsltings. else the lhvtirt" nntitxrs-Latltiittg; tutti better ttrwittint»; lion iitotttltatnulclnilttnd fur lbusittess life. l _ BUYING FURNITURE l (Jount ten~or ten. ‘Lh0il8RlNl-~l)B {ore you select. n, piece of fttrnit- ure. it. will ‘ho with you long yeasts ‘and ‘you do not ‘watt! to get tired or tit. Then, too. o. room is better i u ndetrdttrnlsitetl than over-fur- nished: and thlore is no settse ilWuliSLTllfl money rwhlcit ‘will tnot add to the attractiveness of your home. ltemetttrimr the old adage, "Stance ;is ‘ntore beuutilfiti than anything Jill: tcaut but. itntio it." This ls tpnrti- jtrttlarly true itt the crowded upurt- ‘ntxmt itonte oi‘ today. Anti yet. wt: must itaro tuttlturc ltttttto lwonitl not be cozy and lttrnneliktt. ‘but rcsrntblt: .1 hum or an institut- ion. Well chosen furniture is up- ‘ propriuilo ‘for tire troom and ‘the use jto '\\’ill('ll it. is to be out is urchi- liecturally connect and beautiful in ltiitfcs: ls tontfortable; and is ex- ypressivtz oi‘ the personality and wsto ot‘ trite occupants oi‘ thr- _ ‘house. l Simpltl und unptreteittions tur- = illlStlllilKS nro in tiiettor taste than teluborate ‘and cwcr-orrtate ones. (loud wo-rkntansitip is n ‘basic .virtue. informality and luxurious lt-otttziltlrt. are tiewlirnble in tire ‘iuniturte or the living room. The dittiug room is the moot formal pooh. t... the irouse, and should t»: ail-ot-o-sot. Bled-rooms miay be leoty and intimhtet but. should itavo n. t-t-gnrti for fresh air and sun~ shittenlirbtbt colors are shut-aster- isllc or the brenkiu-st nook and sun ‘room. T.lte white kitchen tutti white Phone 741-J. Established 30_ years. l liiittliy matte a Settlement ‘bl taut lmuni today. a8 we ‘sit iii tlbtle oul‘ Books a urn" l_-. (ti onoe. both-mam are tgiving way to the colorful room ‘with given of blue I tunttiuhiitgs. . FA8H=TONS, FA 0-8. FOIBLES. l but‘; qmy young publicist. we are "rushing into prirft" titer-lo ttlayn. oiiily tho print in o. ‘printed crew gown. Even lunacy, that knitted titan-rial. is owning in. trrlnts. Dvlvfl. flowers. ‘and geomottttlenl fllilllfletl -i'cfm odd designs either Mom 0r in eomirlnllliom who new fabrllca am very Supple and pliable. gtvtnx u. soften‘ U750" iousneus tthatn the old time rigid ttlrosa goods. Taffeta. ‘ihht aneidnt. istlii intuit-rial. has become “soft nu ysilk." W0 seem 1o iiflliffl 570w“ ‘vtiqiry or our boyish out. ‘bolththnitr. and suit, and mm imam-lag no-tmiied Gilllfl. Mikh- sum are stately m1 smiles-mm: and nitrates 1mm l" rnw "suit" tot this uellon la more of an eitsembie. with a one-piece dress and a owe or coll. tn match- Nmy-hltta continues 110 be the favorite color ibr ‘bu! Willi‘- Thiq shouldn- nmyor ~ _ y tn ‘I m pander-fly. bif- ia non ottrwentlwti and It to! v onauumue BY empowers moment more . better medicine for little ones. “when upon ramps 017N190. 28 mi! t Al 1 .. .. .. Jvia-‘nii .. t been crowded out by many oiihur ornaments such as botwn, ripples, stun-ts. drapes utud jewelry. The scant‘ is‘ not an accessory. but. nu integral part oi‘ tnutry u costume today and the flapper tvogttld feel undressed‘ without. her scarf. Gloves hove n turnbauk tcu.i'1'. Fabric gloves so closely resentbio suede that itnis hard to ‘tell libe- difference. FURNITURE POLISH. I when you are housecletruing, go over your fttrltliture to lniok tfor seratshes. It may ‘be made new looking and beuutlml with u tgood polish. You can intake your fur- uiattre polish by tmtixltig beeswax and turpentine into a thick. syrup» like nrixture. Apply thlu u-ltih plenty of "elbow grease. PARSNIP ‘BALLS. Altos-it cooked and salted pattsnips and shape into balls. Dip in egg, roll in ground peanuts ‘and then in orunrbs and lay ‘them in a shallow pan. ‘Place this under the broiler burner in your oven and toast them (tutu-idly. Getrnish with parsley or cross, it‘ you have tLhe-zn. Home t~attislt is a nvelcottne aeeoutpuni- m-eni. to this dish. Duran‘ S'xea' \ GLASS DISHES. I Very popular today are glass ‘dis-hos. They come in ‘all sorts of my dolors and are so well made ‘that; they will stand hot ‘WILlOT or tnay even be used as cooking utensils. One. tinds. in the stores gloss ttealretties and eoiitee pots. and the ‘large nssorttnent oi’ glass limiting dishes with which we ‘are fattniliatr. ' One of the prettiest bnealtfast sets which l have seen ltor n. dong time. was s. set. oi‘ small plates. ten cups. e-eneal dishes, and all thio rest ite-etied to set Ute table for we flrstmtui of the day. and all a dainty. transparent green. very cool looking in hot wetttber. 1&4 with the knowledige CRTS. TO “MOTHER MOTHERHOOD". ‘host n]ode|s_ Ask for a demonstration hind the wheel and "feel" Alter studying Sitnicespuare, art, polities and wvitubnot, women's trlubs are coming tback to .-ful1du- monuuls and doing what. they tron to lbetter the ltottte. included in this pmgruntt ‘is a determination to "mother .\iotherhood"- Notbllnfl could b: snore appropriate‘ notr worthwhile nhun to foster those-t tLittgs which build up family lifo; and lteltp shape tilt.- citizens ‘of w- ntorrotv. and cooling systems. Get to CLEAN snAss on convert. When ‘the eiiutntltvlitars intro turn- ed dark tand dull. they nuty be eleantrti with any good silver pol» iuh or a ole-ether used to ilulifill llltf nickel oi‘ your unto. CARROT $ALAD.. Built it; Grated carrots form u Ino-‘ll wholesome. tasty and attractive addition to any tsalnd- if tho car- rots “to good and fresh. and you use n court-it» grater. it‘ takes but. n minute to grace up enough carrot. to food the lumilly. The grated car-t rot, may be served on a. lettudo lent‘ with dressing over it. or li- lilflY l" comziyinon with almost. on)’ fruit. or vegetublefm- with shredded cocoa- ntrt. tor unlit-r nuts. Pinentiilllt‘. eoeounut and ttnrot make n de- lleions tsalud. ‘Cut-nous are ritzh in valuable vitamins ‘and unlit-uracil units and their bright color appeals to tho eye. TORONTO - - - MEN who have ‘been in the automobile business since its inception are respon- I sible for the creation of this new series of Their years of practical experience, coup- laboratory and research work, have lefean indelible stamp upon these new Durant will bcwme over their “quality” features. Your local Durant Dealeryis showing Go and see them . . ' . Red Seal "IF-head Continental Motor. Ask for the details about the lubrication Try out the Bendix 4-wheel brakes . . . give each car a good test and satisfy yourself that it will do the things YOU want it to do l Let the cars themselves prove to you that they are "finer and faster” . . . and absolutely unequalled in vahtc. DURANW HLTFORS OF CANADA. LIMITED New gained through You will be convincedof this first, by the character oft the body lines . . . and the more critical your examination of every detail of the cars, the more enthused you . . . Get be? ' the power of the atthefacts . . . CANADA Standard in Passenger Cars Fours and Six»: _frnm to Im. r..r..-....'.1..,o..t. ' , Yiaxvt Extra "'33" Sport Brougham lit-nth). Durant Six Cyllndvrt. ‘Vtlan hum-t Six “Wm: Y4 heels. Said he. a trifle gruff. t- ‘ ' ‘ lyear are largely determined by the N0 Mwlclne leare which the flock received dur-' For Ones lug the fall months. September to _ ‘Novetnber, and the. spring motttlts “m” “Dunn” o‘ "ab"! from March until June. Whilet _ . most breeders realize the influ-t s" “r “by” ow“ ‘hum lenee which proper care at lumbing - ti e w v A m°dl°lrl° m" "M “by l” gmwlgdldd lsirllashfahsbidntoivliecdiniialfifi-li-rtiiit: int; child-one that. the mother eanbrounng 80am“ m", ‘he period just feel flwuffll l5 fllisollllfily “l” a5 preceding it as (worthy of any spe-l welt as efficient-As found in Baby's cm altomton; and y“ the 0m "lop Own Tablets. The Tablets 8N gall of live atotflt breeders. “Bruethl praised by thousands 0i moi-her! Feed and Weed". can be applied at, throughout the country. These this time to as good or better ad-l mothers have found by ‘actual exqvnntage than at any other period periertce that. there is no other in the year. At this time the breed- medieine for little ones to equator should select the sire of his next mom on“ i may“, h” med mmlyear s crop of lambs. Nothing but. m‘. he‘. children she Wm use nouns goo}: pure-bretijsitould be used. n! cm. concerning them Mmione tdat has gdotu inspeetcltli and chum Hum Ttmcook Islam N_ 5__ Ilpmsaobmztti n go represen a vo o wvltesz-"I have ten obtain-crud the, ° ' boby being lust six mon o . _ _ , _ , have used more Own ‘Tablets rot-lm_°b§l:§ef§‘° Qwlfflfijlh‘ ‘i: ‘Mm 7°‘ me W" 7° “"3 “ml “ma. shy or nonlbreeder is a distinct lNi-lllllll! ll? m“ I “W” °l n‘; loss to the owner and should not ' be retained in the flock. always mp n w of the Toblwl at the Experimental Farm. mo» in the house and would advise all pan. Nov: Bcotil. figures have boon other mothers to do so." collected on the average cost o! =-W...~.....°"....“"....‘"' n .-:‘~.:.t:r'.....‘" t "at t" zreztaaz: III or. m - e I 0 ll . ‘u ' lwnutho-lgoobu ~ éuttvgtm. t . _wmt. '~ .q cu new: . o» - l’.§."£."§.?.§~iti. on. '“' m“ "we w" M‘ w" t’ t "e Strict selection anti. wool type should be culled; aisoi The profit over feed coat is $8.46. YGBR mitlker. and rears only lamb, returns on the average $T.'Jo..l which is not. enough to pny for her‘ All lambs should ltuvtv been‘. tveatted about the lust oi‘ Autzttst. The ewes are flushed for titrt-t-l weeks or more in Sepiemlu-r out clover utter-math or rnpo sllpplt“ tnenteti with a small timnuttt o1‘ grain, such us oats and bruit. i-lwt-s which are. in good condition anti gaining in flesh nt. ilrcwtiintt titnt. will drop and ruistt n large-r por- ountage of lambs titan nWt-t-t in punt‘ condition. At the Nnttpun Furtn twenty ewes which tvert: not titwlt od dropped twenty-four lantim ntttl ruined twcttty-tltrvt: or them. '|‘\v<-.n ly~iour owes pnstttrt-tl on clorvt- ni termnth dropped forty lambs amt raised thirty-three. Allow 1h.- UWt-s to remain mt tho clover or rapt» for only a few hours u day when‘ first. put on this fend or hiontittt»: will result. After lm-t-tiittlt. the owe! may bo winlt-reti on good cl" var hay and turnips with iittlo or no grain until shortly boron: iumin. ing time. S. A. Hilton, Dominion Experimental l-‘arm. Nuppan. N- Malbrafll. bad u. Iubstantini in- cnun lulu! wvduotbnot sold. loItRIrnlgnshovpu-utiomtn new’ its}!!! in ‘New Guinea. t J .\. The ewe which is a poor ;n u small. -_.__. WT t is Home without a i Garden ? C/qND what is a garden unless the seeds you sow succeed ? For bQfldflll blooms. bountiful crops and fifth, green lawns always 80W l‘l..'i, niv-nrbai the Canadian bunimu of (hr D. M. Ferry Sud Company "Cunnduh Grutnt Seed Home" in new | r e n t or than IVIY- n~~' n3‘ t-iw‘ . . . . . , . . A notrbreetler ewe returns on‘ - llltlttsii'l‘\ and 1‘ " ‘bi ‘ ' [I “lli wu sllvllld will l TltixiftflltitliiitftliftltZ-lllliltfiigfitff)tho ller wool to pay ior lier keep. Tiii- Prov. is‘ tot. t l~ 1- - ~‘ll"'=" Titan's certainly ottt-tt t-ttough." lprotinet which the sheepbreetierltlglerrge ziallulffltdhlsdaily" 5115b,‘ lllilt.\\’liiit;v1.tl‘l]1: . In “t l‘ ‘rtitrtrwqiatnlfi?“ - lwiil have to ntarket the roliowingl ° ‘"5 " l“ °““°' ‘~"' l" 1"‘ “r l" l‘ ‘ ‘“‘ “““' ‘ ‘ "‘ ,| l; j " d-Wdit-cl Brake: (motto... than“ t.'=;1t...-t n-.t-i-. Durant "wt" Ph-‘unttlntn. Qw (I lwdrrs Bendix -l~\Vltcci Brakes. Sold everywhere in Candid Semi for urn‘ illuslrllcl catalog“ IIAGE NINE Autotttolvilcs" MRS. SOLObfN SAYS: .~ ,. "9 You rmay rlotspettk the isatnz‘. ./ ‘ . ‘ _ -_ _ ‘ I uncrow- you may ‘wt W<*°E"“€*, T. G. IVES, Dealer and Distributor (harlottetowtt and blottingutl each tilhufs symbols. but alemllr, 5 ‘.11 ll O ill-M 5003i helitrl; tffgthc- citizen Salesmen 1' any uni. . o smug A. V. Spillett, Charlottetown. J. R. Bell, him-ray Harbor. . L. Simmons, Freetown. t‘. (i. (irectt. Borden. tisrtsslizttzt i’.‘t.‘.‘“...‘i.°:;.°.3“” E- J. Campbell. routine. "We'll it's your own fault. l n41 = » .. t. so}... ‘t. . , 1 ,- . vised you not to keep an atcwutrt." "You kiss me only when you want _ ~ _ cash", BREED. FEED up ween. ]°‘" r‘ l’°'l°‘l "t m‘ Yea“ l“ “"1 -.. t “.11. .t nit/at] lH-‘Tboafd to t ltlajflilg n. n nmv tnusiuti 'ttL'ltttit-.‘4 fettiurts 0i’ tnmtdohtt n-oil .| trltl" rapidly?