. I QCTOBER e0. 192s l THE CHARLOTTETOWN cuAiini/iw Selioolliaiya areI-lappleg-wgfh Man Uiicoiisciously Patterns After His Wife, and by Her He. Stands - or Falls. TH license at his feet. Keeps youngsters healcayand mam“; Contains the right amount o! i ill (Ilfleltlllle ion“, TRIC¢UlT-A tasty whole wheat ‘vale;- 1 Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., L“ - ministered to and to have some one upon whom he could continu r'n\\'n. .obbed the ivlfe cf all responsibility and permitted her to slump and come merely hei- husband's rubber stamp. Cbocolatep real life the husband is not always agiant and the wife ii. pigmy; verv often tho gray mare is the better horse. Frequently the ‘wife ‘rind has Ci-‘Cri more business sense and is more of a go-getter than husband _ 0R is this to be deplored. As a matter of fact. when a couple arc for a mar. to marry above himself, as the phrase goes“ than to marry low himself. ERE are many reasons for this. One is that in this country,‘ She boosts him up or pulls him down. know and ho gravitatcs to her crowd. W she belongs‘ to their own lodge. HEN a woman marries she can open the doors of her own set to marries an uncouth woman every door will be barred to her. IT him the people with whom he would like to associate if he is married to i illiterate uric‘. common woman. v was estimated at 6,262,720. an | ‘(VII ..crca::e cf nbcut 14 per cent iii | ‘€\$l‘l YGRPS. In a new process for ccv: - ' walls and ceiling bits of rags and; "itl Palm? Cut l0 the sizc cf confetti. are 1. ‘sprayed cn ivith o. solution of silicate °1 will by compressed air? i‘ McClary’s Celebrated Ranges At Greatly Reduced Prices A chance to procure the of the most popular Ranges in Canada at a very low price. McCLARY’S “KOOTENAY” STEEL RANGE BURNS HARD AND SOFT COAL, (EUILE A}!!! WOOD and stingy. he becomes hard and narrow and mean, too. y ( lllP a silk purse out of the sows car. I have seen a , rind. a illilll‘ with little educatioirand no social training inizir and pronunciation and polish his manners until he hii V and bearing of a gentleman. I have seen flnc wives deveio y gcoci in their husband's souls, azidfilias, I have sccn the re rse of thi . _______ . HAVE seen greedy women and women who wanted money and things money buys turn mcni int o thieves. I have seen hard. sel jealous women make men forget‘ the mothers who bore them. I have s dull. unimaginative women. without understanding or appreciation, out the fire of ambition in a man s soul and kill his every aspiration. U B .1 have known very few neat men who ever cured a sinvenliness. Very few educ "ted men who ever taught to love to read and improve heir minds. Very few generous men cvur opened the hand of a. tigpt-fisted wife. _ d the rpe 3. 'I'he "Kootenay" is itange that has for many years held undisputed i , Y l T GOES without saying that it is more important that children $110,111“ lcddership among cm“ have a superior mother than a superigr tathgr, because thewmotngigs burning “macs winning fiuencc is greater than the father s. S e mo s t e r ciara/c r5. 9* ' mnkes the environment in, which they grow up. She forms their ideal. the approval of thousands She sets her indelible stamp upon them. _ . 1F THE nether is intelligent. she sees that her children have an ed ttoit. but if she is uneducated. she lets the matter school, or not, or study. or not. as they choose. IF THE mother is ambitious. she pushes them on in their lives. She holds them with a grip of life. to making something of themselves. She is glory forever beforedihelr eyes. But if she is lucky, she raises upi the kind of boys and girls who take life easily an satisfied just to drift through the world. l1“ of Canadian housewives‘ because of its year-ln-year- , _ , out record of good results D she is a drwmg 11nd dependable service. PRICES With Warming Cl0set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $77.00 With. warming Closet and Tm]; 533,00 other has high ideals of ‘honor and honesty and duty, she THE in up the men and wome she has low standards, of conduct. she rears-l ‘SAYS A MAN ‘£5523 l a, TAKES 1 ..::.“:.:;:.._ D°'°*">’ D“ tfiiiiiiiiii P It Is a Wise Young Man Who Chooses a ward Ho (‘an Look Up To, Says Dorothy Dix, for a Himself Eoltl conception of the proper relationship between husband tihti ivifc xvii‘; to place the man on a pedestal and have the woman burn I m Needless to say. man evolved this charming ‘theory, and mighty sooth- antl iilcasmt it has been to his vanity to have his superiority complex Nor did the idea lack its appealing points for women, for it T thc trouble with theories is that they don't always work out, and in‘ husband is not always an oracle and the wife a moron. On the contrary incrc intelligence. is better educated. has had a better social upbringing. evenly thatched. it is far batter for the man himself. and for the gen- oral interest of the family. for the wife to be the superior one. It ls better l>i T least, a man takes his szocial position as a general thing from his wile. She decides whom they shall husband. but a man cannot force his friends to accept his wife unless Mary may marry a very rough diamond cl a man and take him with her into the houses of the elect, but if John IS the wife who makes the atmosphere of the home. If she is a cul- tured woman. she makes it a place of beauty and reiirilient, and gathers a delightful circle about her, but no matter how cultured and re- fined a man is he cannot give this stamp to his home, nor bring about Y a wife finds it easier to life her husband up to her level than a husband docs to lift his wife up to his level, must forever remain l uie of the inexplicable mysteries of matrimony. It just happens that way j in life. If a man marries a broad-minded. tolerant, generous, sympathetic --—*—~—- ‘ ivnman hc almost invariably becomes broad-minded and tolerant and pciicrous too. but if he marries a woman who is mean, prejudueci, lit. VER and over again I have seen thdlivife perform the miracle of mak~ woman who mar- prune his gram- all that vies‘ T I have known very few‘ men who ever really improved their wives. untidy wife o! nedueated .wives._ drift and they go to iron to some purpose in like a fluttering flag o1 iinambitious and happy-go- n whotcannot do a mean or scurvy trick, but if the lioodlunis and wlltl girls i ally b8- l the hilS hill‘ not 1 be- at her flll 93h S. the fish eon put How MANY FEATHERS 0N THE TURKEY? "$50.00 to the Person ‘who - co:m's them correctly - Other awards ‘from $20.00 down 3’ (n ‘i, "u c7.» uwuiw61~gu UW€vrQ 6'“ g, u 19°’ who l ucaq. force d are raises _ "Pandora" an unriv- alled position among coal burning ranges and have built for it a record for sturdy dependability that few cooking‘ ranges can claim. bzvcus _RAY’S CORNER QIBéIéNSL/INIYS PLAYI-‘UI. BIRDS loine part of Australia ls known ngiQueensland. and it is the home of birds with playful ways. we strangest customs in the entire Iii-d world. They play like ehildcrn. with no useful object which we can obe except to have fun. turn." McCLARY’S ~ “GARRY”_ STEEL /RANGE aunivs COAL, COKE‘, AND woou ' tries his luck. bles together for their game. Bower This range fulfill; evilry _ Promise made afi- it m niq "uiimaia service kglm. u A Oiilmllea all the good m- fillea of more expensive, .__ lingo; and beiaggvviqoml‘ ‘i "l: iirimi u iellfllthin lhe mean: of the average; i Dllrellaeer. but 1119i’ seldom sing. The nearest relatives in 1'11‘!!! 0f Queensland. Tomorrow-Jinan Gardener bowcnblrnr in a “play- Children house." PRICES 213 RELIGIOUS BODIES 7’. With Warming Closet Sfiitfli With Warming Closet and . . ‘fault 0713b; A group of bower birds, perhaps six or reven. get together on a summer's day. They make a run- way through thick. tall green. Then they weave the tops of the gran together with their bills. This forms what we may call a ‘bower. The neivith .' they do is to lea. Some- parishes and congregations. The Census Bureau _ 1910-00 700 religious tiom. with _ 390.710 local , Dr I 1who fill our jails and rciormatorics. “P Myrrznshittle how“ flnc a man a father if his children have a‘ ' weak or vicious mother. She blocks his every effort to impress his Cast 1Y0“ Bilge ideals upQn them, and he is helpless in the face of her greater influence‘. over them. . , . ,‘., ________._ BURNS “M.” Con!‘ AND 0' IT is the ‘wise young man who. in selecting a wife. picks out one t0 WOOD whom he can look up, rather than one on whim he can look down- l DOROTHY DIX. Iligh standard t __ _"_ --- V-- ~--——-— — material and good a l’ honest wur‘ ‘~‘ have given the l runway. M. the other end. he drops the pebble and runs back for an- other. He is permitted to keep this. up until he drops o. pebble at the wrong time. It he does that, the PIIS _Wli.h Warming Closet - - - - ' ' ' ' " “M?” I am thinking of the bower birds. other birds flap their wlnBs and Wm‘ w"mm3 01M" and rank “M's Illiese little creatures have one of squawk, as if to : 1 JP "Come on. nowi You've. lost your Then another one of the players In certain cases the birds havé placed almost half a bushel oi peb- birds are found only in Australia. Their food is composed of Brass seed, insects and fruit. They are able to give forth cheerful notes, Nor Illtlcs nejr -WABIIING'ION. D. 0.. Oct, 27.- There were 218 religious bodies and denominations in the Uiuted Bhatel during 1920. with 54.024376 mem- bers. organized in 231.963 churches. reported these statistics and compared them with its finding ten years ago-for denomirl- 41.920354 member: andl . ' t ti. America of'the bower birds are the‘ silflihlfl; but sterling do not have‘ 511911 Playful habits as these strarige l l IN THE UNITED STATES ~ - ~ 3814371529. while the value of. 1920 and 3.717.185 in 1916,1111; church ‘RADIUM! lmt’. P9P"? WM 03.842.577.133. In I916 the Erfisialions. which reported 4.097.357 i amounted to _.-\ . 2,, The feathers on the ‘I'm-key are made up of figures 2, 3, 4, the Turkey and add the figures. The total of the added flgur PRIZES:—-For the correct. or nearest correct, solution prizes in order as follows will be paid in cash. 1st Prize i ......... .. $50-00 stu Prize .......... .. $4.00 2nd Prize . . 20.00 6th Prize _ . ,_ 3.00 3rd Prize . 10.00 7th Prize . .. 2.00 4th Prize . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 8th Prize . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 1T COSTS NOTHING There is absolutely no responsibility. obligation or cost of any kind to try for a. prize. The solving of the problem will provide a few hours most interesting work. COMPETITION CLOSES The competition closes Saturday, November 10th, i928. at midnight. All solutions to be considered. must reach the address below before that hour. In (iase of a tie the prize will go to the one who had sent a. new subscription with his solution in accordance with condition No. 3. If those who tie have both, or all sent in new subscrip- tions; then the prize will go to the one whose subscription on , which he or she became eligible. ispald. the fartherest in advance into the year 1029. If both or all are paid in ad- vance to December 31. i929. then the money will be divided among such proportionately accordingto the number oi winners. . . Cut this out on the border lines, fill in and mai 5 To Turkey Feathers Competition The Guardian, Charlottetown, I‘. E. I. My solution of the Feathers on the Turkey ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (c) Amount enclosed on account oi the above Subscriptl 1m 3 l early. Mark on outside of envelope "Turkey Feathers Competition." I SOLUTION TURKEY FEATHERS COMPETITION I am eligible for the competition on the subscription addressed Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . »_-\ TN! _.__ r§~__ 5, 6. 7 and 8. The problem is to take these feathers niI cs will be taken as the number oi feathers on the bird. Conditions Every one in any family where there is a regular subscrip- tidn of this paper paid in advance, is invited to try the solution and compete for the prizes. Anyone not eligible in accordance with No. l condition, may compete by becoming a. subscriber or sending in the subscription of some member of the family with $4.00 for country or $5.00 for the city for the first year in advance. Every competitor may. if he or she so desires, send in a new paid in advance for one year subscription with the solution. This is not obligatory; but the winner of each prize who does send a new subscriber will be awarded double the amount his or her prize calls for. Thus if the winner of the first prize had sent a new subscriber, he will be awarded $100.00 cash instead of $50.00, and accordingly with all the prizes. No one can so secure double money unless the new subscription is actually forwarded with his solution. Each competitor. by sending in his solution, agrees that the decision of the Judges shall be in- put-able and final. All solutions must be sent in on the following form, clip- ped from this paper. (d) New Subscription I Amount enclosed: $4.00 or $5.00 paying for the first year in advance . i a lit}; X ‘1 It l in‘ M ‘QKV (e) I agree that the decision of the Judges shall be indigpuga Dated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1025. Signed NOTE: Se ti . c ons (c) and (d) are for use only if subscilption is in arrears. or if sending in a new subscription. ble and final. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-.-----n---.u-i-n-nr-n-u... Address . . . . . . . . . . . 111111411188 and other pro-ilhlfd largest waethe Jewish con- church $328,309,099 exmnduuf-Qs members in 1926. a very large gain} and ever the mcmbeflhlp of 357.135 re- ihlaflqglaoowrty was valued at iwrtrd by Jewish congregations in herd of Ben n. ‘niomaon 0150-; B! far the largest single religious W18 that .1916. Fourth la religioua body of thorn Baptists. Pblrorled was that of the which had 3.5 I'll members in tholFc _Ohurch. credited i928 and 2.700%, 1916. And the fllll\_ d rim-t with i920 "and 8.900.579 in .00!‘ . ‘in 1m, Negro BUp with 10.721315 in llifi. 8.190% in eiflle Prowtant body mo. larfllt demmination Methodist __._..._¢poQ-.._____ . .. t. '- ,» , , Jawqvn t.: .4‘. m . cow SMASIIES nscoim wrrevm “who? m", w MOOSE JAW. Sack. Oct. 205%,, pmodwnmenbm m‘: can"? Kmidyke 5101"‘!- Hol- 390 pounds of milk with an avenge _ stein-fiiesian cow belonging to meg“; of u“ 5mm h; ha m. 8min. has been declared “'31.. . world's champion hitter-fat proJmPm.“ ‘fiflunubwod ducer. Mr. son veq a‘ (p , teletram from u» Live Ooln-l " mhoioner a Ottawa. n yi him ' that nu m‘ mm‘ championali p ’ margin to opal-e. at -