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No big salary, but cnougli for us to get by on. We have get married merely because ever waited so long to _ { ybody discouraged Y. . , us and Joined in ii chorus of writ Until 'rirrios Pick ._.,t;_ Up. Is there any reason why we shouldnt take _,¢‘,,, tlic risk :ind mtiiiy now" lsn' clianc_e'.> Isn't it better to go ahead while we are I _ t on or life o ~',w" BE'I'I'Y_ '- `; `1=_"`.' " `. strong and young? Why should We keep looking around the corner for the old black crow to nip our *fi _,_ ` ;_`.,,~' .é =' éi§ cs , _ .rg happiness? . .'~`.i ‘..~ No i'c.i:~.oii iii the \\'oi'ltl to \v.lli. Bcltjv, and if _.J , you will take my advice you will simply beat it is down to the parsoirs. Of coui' iiiaiii clidii'i. liiivc ti job nt zill, it \\'oii‘d be ti. fool-hardy thing to do, for, :iliis anti alilck, ti iiitiri'i.ige to be successful has to have bread :uid cheese iii it :is well :is kisses. But neither does it have to have cake and ale. To be happy though married you don't have to have a splurge wedding nor go to live in a palace nor have period furniture nor a limousine to ride in. Just the cci't:iinly of n simple living. enough income to niake a club ~io beat off the wolf from the door, is sufficieiit capital for any strong healthy young couple to iiizirry on. That is all that most of our fathers and mothers had when they started out. That is more than our pioneer grandparents had. They ditln't wait to be rich before they married. They didnt wait until they could live soft and en.~_\', 'l`iie_v got married on 8 shoestriiig and rented ii coiiplt- til ciii-tip iwioiiis :intl bciiglit a few sticks of furniture and they rolls-tl up tlit-ii' sl<~t-vi-s :ind wi-iit to work and had babies anti, somehow, soiiicivay, by iiietiiis of their own good right arms and the Providence that lielps those who helps themselves, they pulled through and raised up fam- ilies that were ii crctiii to tliein. And a lot ot them are sitting pretty now in iiiiiliogiiry-furiii:lied offices and living on the sunny side of Easy Street. se, if your young ' ' Money will buy a lot of the things that we all want, but the one thing that it doesn't'. buy is 9. happy marriage. On the contrary, a fortune is a greater menace to domestic happiness than poverty is. Especially when people are young. When we sec n oil' in Pj\ii‘r\\ic on li bridal tour and r\'i~i~tli oi' bricllil pi‘es1~iits, \ve think and how wonderfully they are start rich boy and girl get married and go we read about their million dollars' what a lucky young couple they arc ing out in life together. But did you ever notice how often such marriages end in divorce in the course of two or three years? people who ii:ivcii`t miythiiig to do It happens oftener than not, because but play are rllwaiys looking out for in~.\' cxciteineiit_ ircsli thrills and pretty soon they find they get more kick out of bciiif; niiiclc love to by somebody else than they do by their husbands and wives. Also, every rich man is the prcdistined prey for every gold-digger nnd there are mi :mighty fev: wives who can meet the ghty few men who are Josephs and competition of the vamps. No, The poor air! :ind boy who get niarried are the ones who have the rtul cliiiiice tit. happiness hccaiusc they have to work to;;cLliei', plan ¢oi;etliei~, :Snuggle together. Because having little money for amusenients itliey are thrown on each other for society, and because nothing weids a tmrin and woman together like havin g a common interest. And they are the mics \‘;hri renv the fine families because their mothers bring them up by lifiitti iiistcad oi' turniiiri ilicin o\'c r 'to nursery t:'overiiesscs and sei'vaiits_ One oi the \i»i~_\. ivor:-L lciitui‘e:~. of the dcpre.<;sion is the slump it has taused in the matriinonial market. Young people have got cold feet, just as bankers nnd merchants have, and have been afraid to make any commitments. Many who might have married liaven‘t dared to take the :risk and this, I think has been rt mistake. "Nothing venture iiotiiizig hii\'t»" is :is goiiti :iii agioiii iii iiizilriiiioiiy as in business. lt rlof::'ii`t do to wait Loo long, You can keep your heart on lcc until you freeze out nil _the warmth that is in lt, and wedding cake grows stale if kept on the shelf too long, So don`t put ntl’ your marriage bless you, my cii`i'eil`stTdl;cecil' aiaslt quesulfims’ ‘lim s!owly, searching thelfaces of those "Give the old blind lydy is pen- ' mary hadzetni “|151 51rd fe .. R052 erse n e per- she passed. Nell, indeed, had been “yt she Wuflted Bfiily- “A penny, ' restlessly .searching for her lost 3 Denny. a Penny to the blind!" Leacghazesf hemhxacmr past' Ne" charge ever since Rloseniary had "lfmplldellli Y0l1I1ESt€r|" said Nell, but she hsdgn V B hte” in er day’ disappeared. Rosemary`s heart as She Bot free nnd watched Rose- mauve and meh; aim; over'h:;g` smote her, the loyal anxiety in her mflfy at last skimming up the street up that passed maxim on’ a' m e- old friend's face was evident. But with he’ bundle °f D8D€l'S- "It was foowghts was good 3;; gcxfsaghe Rosemary could not resist trying hei- -‘1l5\‘8I\8¢. thvllsh. there was certain- one 5 y' S0 Rvsemarv stepped at ii sioii ori "Piper, Lydyr' sho shouted, 5°-'>S°d~ If F~°S@mHfv W°uld only let SWUOIJHIK down on the startled Nell. me have 5°m9 news t0 Sell my mind ' which were penny packets or nate paper, and bought ons. With the The woman refused with iii move- “"59- . ment of her head. For Nell, in spite 9! the care Rose- ;tl:;;tt; £222,222 then °°mp°sed "Aw, please, tyke a pyper from gi mary had taken to re-assure her ln .inmmg Nell.. _,he`Wl_o” ,,d Pwr boy." wheedlcd Rosemary. 11°’ '"°W°l1 lei*-eh had lmll' “K0” wonder the newsbo wh old 0 you sgmcthmg in the newshoys voice to reading the ,notices of suicides' _ y 0 5 you n paper to night called you blind? recalled a memory to`Nell. She stop- and UHKHOMI deed. She was on her I. U d pod one iookoa at him iroeniy, mon wav now to me aoiimoi Green ho";°W;,'s:;‘ °";°;‘;L’;“ ;‘:;"»d ‘mg smiioa os rho _raw it wo, only , poiioo sioiiori to iook sc the pm- y ’ °° ° ““ in my right mlrid Bless you "R " brown-faced urchin who confro t d “ds lb” might be found o its ` ‘ ' her with a newspaper in his lirilnli. gruesome notice board. n WI; §;2°b;}:k;a3:fr‘ 5 ngwslfg’ Nell fumbled for g p¢m1y_ Rosemary, her elution at having 3 mm 5 me 0 street in search of her, found ii. woman in front of ii police station ......'........... nur ron rim wives §°..i?i`2'»f.‘l°»§.‘l"°i1§‘i‘.1?Z3.$§‘$’.2 th bil d," id R0 - ° “ 5° S°‘“°"Y' “"5” Take Lydia E,Pinl¢ham’o The newsboy went close to her, and tiioi Noi! would get ii good iigiii on v°3°“bl° C°mP°“Ud »m" me mnened °° M 5°" "°“" 1" Wim cn una ll" “Y” her face. , um _Th 4 *NW hlrd ' not ini Non saw was me oiisooi- "'°°l»"~131":f'h¢§~°°I° ' - v7i»'°-»°i°'¢°tT§ A dm m°v°m°.m’ “nd tm' "me note was in Nells unguarded coat oiird rl Wil li fth - ,,n,.,Cmtc?;;;D;_ 0 en P 0 e BP lg? pocket, and the newsboy who but it these permitted himself a deeting caress on the woman's shoulder. Nell started and looked after thc to Curry _ o ter. ass’ ggi NP C ted by tllls limits 4 i;._._.n.. . v unls fiosemary. carelessly. "Is that all va our of I who ,, . 5.9,. mn sm ,er look nw. l :canary ¢::;'={;; "Look in ¥0u2' p0ck.tl " he called. I '-My oyosiiiiii ls perfectly rool'¢. Mr. Flynn," sho said in iiow are Your Nantes? IF`your day begins w th nerves frayed, backxche, headache, side ache, or periodic pains, catarriui drains “whife|' or l ) “heat ka|he|"; you need Dr. Plerce’| Favorite Prescrip- '_,('.-'-_='-g' _ tion. Read what Mrs. K. Waldron_oi 99 No. Ferguson St., H%ml\\0\1._ says:_"l am ‘glad to my ri word in _praise ‘of r. Picrce'a Favorite Prescription. When I had oeeuion I0 “I6 fl. ll helped me wonderfulaf. I was awfully nervous si-id lniub mi out uid had heariiiihu, but the ' nvui-in PN. |u'|rtlmi‘ win had me feeling all limi! Ill n. 1‘lilston|c urenlthmcd me putty. Vrlu to Dr. rimvr mm, lush, I. Xa for lm medial advise. _ Qmniiiurai therefore hereby rc nlred to l person: interested the unlilciglltriatld ¢° bv Ind lvpenr mroro mo iii. ii i-ro. bats Court tn be hr-id In ni; coins House -in Charlottetown, in Qiicen's ;`7[0lIr:Ity. in the nnlii Provinee_ on “elm I7 the Thirteenth tiny ot' March o'clo.ckCD!Il1ln‘g_ nt tho linux' of Eleven 'he' ore intein of iii: annie tiny to Acco cnuso any they rnn why the unto of the nnld liimite niiouirl “°¢ *I0 mused and thu Enhito cinivc-il ll Prnyed for in snlii petition iiml rin motion of Norman. W. Lowther, lciiq ;':rf;v,§°r roll- mia roiiiiom-r. Ami im! he fg"g:r_\;;‘ thnt n true copy lrsrsnf mm. B e | piiliilsht-41 in mms F’ P P ll\lhll~licii iii Charlottetown aforesaid once li, .._»~» “wk fm, E lens: fnur const-eutivv weeks from till. ggigoglvrelnf nnd flint n true copy fofnowm ie forthwith posted Iii the “MMI I ‘public pincea rr-npoctlviqyvi HOUMY. In iznthii hnll of tim t'.,\|r¢ H" ,Pawn H|1‘0l'|i'ct0\\'n nf¢irmmi|l_ nt .. ....".l.i:t'.":..';::.:'.z’."mfi ‘l° h°f"bY further md th ' ' copy heron! be forthnqilh :<€rv'l\|i"ll: Ulm Attorney General of th‘n ` |'|-0. |'n“';'|'"_':"I‘i|l\1;;":i‘:id- ignrnnps iiil|or.~i~teil I have duo notion then-nf'.‘ om" d "my ni .1 illl‘"lle|l'l“ ri? !|l‘|'ll"d(1|inu'l? U s)thii| 8th tiny of Fehriinry ‘ ' wt; Ee iii? ii'i.‘l.I.'i 5'" ””"' - Y (Srdo n. 1.. riii.nin'li,"""" Juan at rrobuts. TENDERS Scaled Tenders will be received by "le undmlsned up tui simirary, March 18, 1933 for is Cheese and Butter Maker for the Stanley Bridge Dnirying Co. Tenders to state price per 100 lbs. finding own help or price per month. H. S. MMEWEN, Secretary. 8068-2-22-23-28-3-1-9-10-Bi. MEETING The quarterly meet- ing of the Prince Ed- ward Island 1j`_ish and Game Associationwill be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Char- lottetown, on Friday, March 3rd, at 8.00 P. M. ~ J. M. MacFADYEN, BECRBTAIV’ B196-3-l.-3|. _ Professional Cards Stewart &- Lowther J. n. srcwriirr, io. o. iv. w. towriian iuinaisrims. soi.|oi'i~ons_ are It Great George Street noun ro to/in McLEOD & BENTLEY ` J. A. BENTLEY W. IL BENTLEY. K. 0. Baninter and Attornaymt-Low MONEY T0 LOAN l l. ’ f it ’ _ r _ . - ii" .4 T _ 1; . _ ‘ - ‘ =r‘“f'f*‘ ’ " *`.' ` __ ",. r. ` _ ..‘;`; I ~ t». . _, _DIIOOI Ill IIN” ti