l ,_. l .li l l fl l ll* ._. 7 ' 1 »` 0 » _'-3 rl |-I .. *l 'nl li hi i pn » l __%"» . PAGE Two . »t - _ .. ~, ,_,_ ` - 0 x x _ . . i, , . _ _ _ _ t . t. \ 1 _ __`_l;HE CHARLOTTETOWN__QlJARDIAN _FEBRUARY 13, _ f "Y" 'M' YY R | ,_ 1 li' _I4 | _ T . _ _ ' ' -9’ ‘>. , 1 ( - , . _ -_,,.,_ _@&___5,_-§:___2_~-..... . 5 How ~- l ' '_ limi; ° ' f* '(r" hD To ,i I . . . . ......... Dorot y rx in... ,»<»j_._,, _fs Unselflshness ‘ H“PPm°55 ' ____ __ _ QQANU* _ f g _ v f ` \ / , _ I ll‘o be Happy, First Cultivate the Will to Hap- , 65 -_ Make the Best of Your Lot In ll- _ E A piness f _ _ _ _ ' l » __i, / stead of Kicking Against lt, and Take & the Blows Fate Hands You on , -f A young girl u.~.l<.. nie if I will give her some rules for illtallllillg hail' 33//5 /ie/'se/F 1;`E&ea puless. Well, tlli- tll'~t ls, I think, io have a \vili to llilppllle. _lf_€lllD1' _Qi __ _ __ _. _ ~ ness is it :.t'.it.e of lllzlld, alul that ls lllostly a nlattel of :.1lt-tltttillllllatloll. _ “ ’ I the Chin ‘7/I /_ _ H 6 OUSSWIFC - ln ilfc we iind what we look for. If you go about _ __ _ _ searching for troullle, you will fllld it, but if you ___,§__',___ ,Q _ me bent on rllscovcrlll_t; joy and laughter, you are > ,r by l-riu.llly sure tu lull ~\l'l1l-‘-5 \ll"l“ ill! pail so set out v.l‘.1l rl list-tl deierul ll;ip;l_\'. Forln the habit of looking tuie of e\'el'_\".ill:.;_l and finding the sun behind the <-iolid:-_ Lt-. rll llu,r tn lllukc the best out of every sltu.l'..oll anti get lun out oi' it illstcuil of grief. ._ lloll't let little things worry you. Lauull them oil' _ e I- ‘ lllsteud of lnulillll;_tlngedles out oi l..ook cheerful :uid you will feel cllee as far as possible with ellcerlul pcklplc. c;itril.:l_'; as the l:;e.lsles. :io expose yoursell` ollly L0 3 benign eontagiop tha: will bring out lite stlllsllllie ill your nature. your husband in love with you. The woman \vllo has a happy domestic along your , \_ \¢ tl 63 ’”"'° inaticll to be oil the bright .___ them. Smile. :ini-l;-"`{., ‘ rful. Associate H \,`f-____" SURPR/5/NGLY GOOD 4/\T THE PRICE PER. PO(/A/D . / ll//7 Q _ :M f .i -_ _p 5/L vf/za/2/0/.'7' » - Teo TEA .` ,_ ‘ Mfr/it />/ic./(Ace , fro.. do/la../.ff of also cout `i Optinlism and pessimism are as i J ‘ dress. Yet it is exceedingly well balanced and slimming, which 'makes it suited to the average full figure as well as youth. ~e¢ lialppllless lsxl L it lllutter ol' luck. it isll't tl matter of eirculnstances, life need ask nothing else of Fate. or lvllut we have or dont hilve. It ls the point of view, and lf you start Next, do not expect too much of life. Do not delude yourself by out wil.h the iixrd purpose of attaining it, nothing can keep you from it. thinking that you will escape the inevitable sorrows and misfortunes that .\'t~xt, eoznmlt yuur.~elt' with the station of life to which it has pleased come to all. Meet them with philosophy alldcourage. Take your hard (toil to call _~.-ou. as tile Pl-.iyerllook says. Make the best of your situation knocks ell the chin and get up smiling for another round. The wlliners _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ and of the people uiiil ullom you have to live. Keep your attention foe- and complainers never iilld llappiness. lt does ilot conle down their Name used on the llrlgllt :pots Conceillrélte on the virtues instead of the faults street, of those with \\`i\UI1\ you life llfollgllt 111 daily CUHMCC. And, nnally, my dear, remember that the real secret of happiness is D0l1’t KCOD 5'0U1`S<‘Lf lJ1'Ulfl‘d flllfi bfltf-Cl`l‘fl lil’ klCls Q Bestfreqred Very' simple is this smart day And it is such a delightful little ad the original he col is Printed or plain crlnkly crepe silk nnd angora woolen wi=~=vcs_are splendid mediums for fills model. It can also be made with long sleeves. Style No. 515 is designed for sims 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches bust Size 16 requires 3% yards 39-inch, with ‘.4 yard 39-inch contrasting. .Price of Pattern 15 cents in stamps or eoln (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. No. 515. Size ........~-.....--»..» . . .. 1 i Arr; '_ SIS 4 "`1>\@‘ Y* DW ` ` \ ./ Q -. L. _-' ___ -5-” ..\ i \ --if l\ 'f:j2' ll __.._#_.,, ll f s M-”='{"_=_;‘. Q--ii; D séds séééé § ' 5; externally .,_i.=s~:r.<-= '.-'-':'=atllec‘.or; “Tickets Next, keep busy. Find some sort of work that you like to do and ab- plcnselv Qld geiitluniaiig '~1'm jig; sorb yourself in lt. Something that will flll your thoughts and fire your lookin' fm-_ up E ambition and keep you on your _tiptoes, Idleness is the mother of misery. If you have nothing interesting to Q, do, you have time to mllll over all of the unpleasant things that have ready ilit-nj’ ever happened to you, und to magnify every wrong that has ever been always striving to do it better. T. C. "Wcll. I'll look ln again in fe.v milnltes. See and have it When the T. C. returns the oldi done to you and to eolilurff UD H 10D Of bugalloos that :nay E505 you in the genalenuul is still hunting. l future. It is the women with nozlllilg of one they love, who never recover froln the loss of money, and who in mostly find that their husbands are poor faulty creatures whom they ean't to do who never get over the death T. C. suddenly: "Why, you have it your mouth, man!" ' O. G., giving him the ticket: “Oh.` abide any longer. It is the llal‘.tcrillll.\; Mal'igulcl!" she laughcrl, with all unpleasant; note in her voice, usually so silvery. "i happen to know the truth about her -a pretty girl from the three-a- rl:-l_v, Grenoble secs her, establishes her in lulull‘y~et vtlllul" Anthony could not dilprove the lynlcal words of the actress. He wanted to push brick his chair and leave her, but one cannot make n scene at n. dlllller party given in onr:'s honour. He restrained himself, something like this: “And now I' continued: ` _had taken all Lollclcn by storm. "Hes excessively jealous of her for all that. No man is allowed so much as a word with her except in his presence, and now, l understand, he spends cvcry week-end with her at al litt‘c watering-plac_c on the South Coast. Speaks for itself, doesu't it?" A heavy weight seemed pressing on Anthony’s chest. He turned Ab- ruptly from the actress at his side and spoke to his neighbour on the other side. ' “You don't happen to know,' he said, scarcely realizing what he was saying, "when the next boat leaves for England, do youq I have been away too long!" CHAPTER XV. A SHOCK FOR GRENOBLE When Anthony arrived in Loudon froln New York he found his play, “Berenice," running to packed houses in its second week. His train had come ln late, and on his way to his hotel he bought all the evening papers and studied them over his hasty dinner. In several were plc- and the actress, shrewdly notlnS.ures of "Mangold," proclaiming \ IWISH INEVER HAD N0 WONDER-YOU STILL USE OLD- T0 FACE ANOTHER FASHIONED SOI-ll? TRY RINSO FOR SNOWV WASHDAV WASHES WITHOUT HARD WORK. _ its so *i \ THE HANDS T00 4 » ' EASYON ` ; g% . f l __ ., _,___ -:" T§"'-"" ’ §?.3`&" I /f» \` \\ f\\§\`Q\b\. it - rr init of Rinso ......f:.;‘.l.;.°.°:.i‘;; me onAr4u|.At:o Hull: wares soar _ __ - “Does she-she can't _know how l 3043_3_m_3|_ ..,___._. _ | Allillolly dressed luld went fortll ` to the theatre. Above it, ill letters of lrunning fire, was the name "Mari- lgold." and underneath it placard _announcing “House Full." But the lpresentation of his card assured Anthony a seat in a box. “Does Mr. Grenoble know that you are here?', asked the manager respceti`ull_v_ “Shall I send hiln word ' as soon as he comes ill?" ' "No tllanks," returned Anthony briefly. "1 will look him up later." In the lobby were many pilote- graphs and several paintings of Marigold_ She smiled down ift llilll in gold tissue, ill blue, in rose, in mauve. Anthony’s heart missed a beat at the sight of them, yet he looked ln vain for any representa- tion of his garden girl in spring green organtlie. However, he should see her, he hoped, though he was full of misgivings as he took his seat in the stage bmi and watched the _heavy golden curtains; part on the first scellc. There was the altar of Vellus, seemingly of white translucent al- abaster, from which a pale blue smoke ascended. A cloud oi' leaves, the pale grey leaves of olive trees, surrounded it. Above and behind it was the great dome of the .sky in which the light changed slowly from sunset to the deep blue of night. Anthony nodded satisfied. That was a good scene, and what he had had _ln mind. Then his heart stop- ped a moment, as the silvery drop- ing notes oi’ a flute annoullcerl Berenico the Queen coming with her maids to the sacrifice. She came, all in flowing white, with n white chspiet of flowers on her streaming gold hair. At first glance she seemed to Anthony the queen he had' imagined, then as a cun- nlngly arranged light cailghtiu hcl' whitcgnrments making them like a cloud of white fire he leaned fir- ward, gripping the railing of the box. l1”H1lSl>U~1‘ent that white stuff is!" he go over the crowded house below cd. as if a trifle embarrassed Ward the altar, and knelt before it, her masses of golden hair sweeping U18 556135- Her maidens arranged themselves for ri solemn dance. The _ smoke above the altar grew in vol- U"lf‘» ltlayed upon by changing lights till suddenly. with a crash from the orchestra, Venus herself appeared, by some cleverly arranged illusion 1 of mirrors in the wings, to hover in the smoke. This illusion hid not been ill Alltllonl/'s script, and as the young playwright watched, horri- fied, he _foresaw in a flash what Grenoble had made of his poetical fantasy. He saw now Grenoble`s purpose in throwing n. light on the girl so that llcr white garments were transparent cloud about her, for the Venus was also lightly veii. ed in curling smoke, (To be Contlnuedn Don’t Sleep On Left Side, Gas Hurts Heart If stomach gas makes you rest- less and unable to sleep on right sides, take Adlerika. One dose will rid you of gas or nervousness, and p_§l_ng sound sleep. Hughes Drug Co., A Dignlfled Reply Wife-What do you mean coming home at this hour of the morning? Husband-My dear, lt's just 12 0'- clock. Wife-It‘s past 3 o'elock. . Husband-Have your own way, dem-_ and believe n 98-cent clock in- stead of me. *No Tice I will not bo responsible for any bills contracted by any person, without my written order. It I. BAYNEIL ber home in Mt. H.er`.:ert on Jan- uary 25th, 1933, after a. short illness, Mrs. Margaret Wood in the 89th year was born in Mt. Albion, the daughter of the late John and Eleanor Wood. She married Robert Wood, Hazel- brook. Lot 48. and had by him five sons and four daughters. Her hus- band died ill the year 1925. Mrs. Wood was a true christian woman, she gave her heart to Jesus in her early years and remained a consis- tant member of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Wood in her active years went as a ministering angel, among the sick, always living 9, life oi' service, she died as she had liv» eil, n me slnlstnn, nrmly mating in her Saviour, and looking for s city that hath foundations, whose builder and maker ls God. Mrs. Wood leaves to mourn one sister. Mrs. Mary Myres of Hazelbrook and one brother Charles of Wisconsin, U. S. A.; four sons, Scymoure on the old homestead, Leonard Ht I-fopeton, Henry at Southport, Hon. M. W. Wood, M. L. A., Cross Roads, Lot 48; three daughters Mrs. Wil- liam Lane, Penzance, Bask., Mrs. Ellie Stewart, Charlottetown, Mrs. Jane Ballcm, Cross Roads; Mrs. Seaforth Acorn and John Robert having predeceased her some years ago. The funeral which was very _her pastor, Rev. Ewen MacDougall, assisted by Rev. G. A. D. Elliot, Pownal. The service was very lm- presslve. the favorite hymns of the [deceased being sung, The Lord Is My Shepherd, and What A F.-end We Have In Jesus. A duet, the Old largely attended was conducted by| 'Pressed Mrs. Mason that she drew Bra g, Hc"eton; spray, Miss Velma m Here and there someone cough- Mm, MmGAm;T “G0” council of the P_ E_ Hand Govem_ B t R _ _ __ _ _ ment; spray, Misses Hazel and Laura “ °S°"“"l’ ’“°"°d b‘°\~’y to 'rnei-e passed peacefully away at stewart, clnrlottetrmi. 'rue pall bearers were: Lincoln Wood, Frank Dlscoll Ernest. Mutch George Jenk- ins Malcom McDonald, Frank Small- of her age. The late Mrs. Wood Aw0°d_ Interment was in the Mt., Herbert Cemetery. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. (Patriot Please Copy) Artistic “Find” Pleases Society (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 11-Society folk are viewing with interest the works of Gabriel Castagno, impov- erished Marquis of Cubs. Castagno was an artistic "find," having been discovered by Mrs. Jane Kendall Mason, wife of a New York air line official, and she considers him o. near-genius. Back i.n 1927 Mrs. Mason con- ducted a shop in Havana in which she displayed the wares of her "finds," and stumbled upon Cas- tagno. The artist, 29, had been a worker in the fields, A salesman and watchman. His entire training consisted of five days in an art school. He had never seen the work of the masters. Children, farmers, peasants, con- stituted the artnet subjects. Mi-s.` Mason financed him for several` years' and he produced 48 canvas- ses which are now on display in an elitn Park Avenue gallery. Their ‘ originality, color and beauty so im- up an impressive ltst of patrons. The collection will go to London Rugged Oman was sweetly and ef!- eotlveiy rendered by Mrs. Lincoln Wood and Mrs, Lizzie wood. The floral tributes were beautiful and 'alumna or on following; plllew. mam nm. rs. ma mn. -romhl. _ _...Ts-_-~-ft F -_'J i' next Summer, Mrs. Mason an- nounced, for British reaction. Castaxno is represented only by a huge self-portrait, having refus- ed to leave Cuba-. He is working on mon canvases. " " Two'ladie while \valklng througho _ g 'H l 'Sl ' Y gafipcd' _ _ I N M E M 0 R I A M Wood. Amherst, N. S.; Spray, Ml`~ Dame street, Dublin, heard a barrel e heard n murmur of admlratloll _ _ and Mrs. Walter Wood Mt. Her`.iert-' organ playing. "That music," said by handle." _ hi . wreath, members of the Excutive __ f ne of them, “is`by Handel.” "Yes," the other replied, 'pland ,s gal- :_ppcrire, bad breath - in- icale that a laxative is re- quired give Castoria, which is especially prepared for children. Castor-ia is a pure vegetable preparation. r is gentle in action, contains no harmful drugs . . . no narcotic; - or anything that will harm a chlld’s delicate system. It does not nauseate. ‘Children like it. Casmria is recommended by physi. - clans, _ and _the fgmi )..,;,¢ bo"|c is the most econon‘u'cal _vv-ly to buy lc. i , » .fl .. NO, I110th€1‘ - don? give your child an adult? laxatil/e EXATIVES intended for fl-own_-ups are too harsh for tha sensitive systems of chi dren. Even in small doses they may do more harm than good. When symptoms of constipation -- listlessness, loss ol . &£4r’-.'Z.EE't' fi! 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