. ._<..;_ THE __C_HARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Dorothy Dix’ Letter Box ‘I. 7t NEW JELkO = .4 1140.19”. van/t».- , PAGE TWO _.__ .Woman’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -.:- Fashions -:- Literature‘ Man Who Has Given His Life and His_Un- opened Pay Envelopes to Support Family Deserves Glorious Reward—Must f- lilan Decide Between Sweethearts “ Health and Love? Dear Miss Dix-Jinve you ever considered that poor fish tcall hiin a sucker if yqu “@111 ivlio is the victim of thc unopened pay cnvclopc? Way back in thc. Roaring Nineties, when men were men and Wvmw WW1 glad of it, Romeo took his Julici, to thq, altar and then settled down to the task oi’ bringing home the bacon in the form oi the unopened W? envelope. i Time marched on. ’i'lic family cainc and grcw j up. Juliet, as wifo and mother did great things ln building up thc homo, educating thc children to have a great opinion of themselves, while Romeo plugged on, his bark bonding more and his hcad hanging lower, likc old Dobbins. Today, having giicn all to his family’, he has lo fat bank account, cant niakc n good fcllow out oi himself, is unable to provide a palace with tWO cars in thc garage for his wife and children. He is only the "old man" and wc see him by the thousands sitting 0X1 Park benches with a tired worried, Godforsakcn look on his face 19nd t‘? m9 passing throng he ls just ziiiotlicr of lifcs dercllcts wliogivcs the 11¢ i0 the old saying that "true happiness comes from sacrificc. Well, Dorothy, villa; uiuout it, ivhat do you think of it? Has he ‘been I boom to the onward march of civilization 01' 1115i 9' 9°! i" the TWO-VIBE sear s; mcgrv... m, he been a. potent faCtOr in building up that urea? American institution, thc honic, or just a convenient blot on the family liming been honest, lived clcan, wroiigcd no man or his cscutclieun ‘P or daughter, isn't lie worthy oi a little consideration and some respefil? lhould he bé classed as a P341111 ‘W17 ONE OF THEM‘ Mr. Mun, if I had thc bestowing of honors, I should pin on your breast thc Distinguished scrvlccMedal and thc CrOiX dc Gileffe with aims and fixings and thc Ordcr of Merit that is bestowed on those who gave had the courage and the grit to carry °“ l“ the 5M0 0i 81TH (111118- crs and difficulties. And thcn I would fit, around your bald head the very brightest and shinicsi. halo in thc wholc collection, and I ihflilld . i v- ' ‘Elm; lorliloajolclitié: how daring the stunt 118 Pull-i 0H ill ball-IQ. lhowsoa greater valor than that of the man who fights the battle o! llfc with a. heart that, never falters and who never even dreams of throwifll down his arms and lilll‘l'i"l'i(l9l‘illi3- The soidicrs dvcd nt (luring takes less bravery because it requires thc lteeling of onus ctviirirgc but for a. minute or an hour and ls done in thc delirium of excitement, with the thunder of guns in oiic's cars and with the world standing by watching and Bllfllimdinfli While the fight °f m” man who is Just waging the battle oi life for his family is done in silence and alone, in clingy ofiiccs and dull factories, with a body worn out with monotonous labor, and only too often with none toapprccuite. And it is l. fight. that ncvci: ends. 'l‘hat goes on and on for YBBFS and yeuis. And certainly no saint Q\‘f.'l' achieved greater sclf-abnegation than the man who makcs of himself a living sacrifice on thc altar of his familYi who slaves that they may spend; who goes shabby thatthcy malyi lingo m"; clothes and sports c who toils through hot sumincis and co hers mm {my “my hart; viii-uiiiiiis; wiio works extra hours that, his chi d- rcn may go to fine. colleges; who is often so iiiconsidcrcd in the home hc supports, that he has not oven n chair that hc can call his own 01' H W101‘ in a closet. Somrtiincs thc "We. pail ‘ll. men who have brought home the un- npcnm “m. m;- ;~.> rc d. Their wivcs arc so absorbcd in thc chfldn.“ 1pm m. , i1 no: .cc their husbands as nicii, still less as heroes .‘ -- uchtogcttiw and saints, but on,» as (‘lull icgtsicis ti)!"- lhiyflm i) “ __ wudrm evcnakhm" H,“ flUblYC‘. Somctlmcs thc children nrc arrogant and insolcnt, and look tlouinuipon the futhcr whose iicvcr-cnding toil igndusac- _ . - . i i v civoy. ‘O 10m rifice has given them the liixui and adiantagcs thc l _ I ‘ he i_ 1M mp p01,, 1mm," whose solo iunciion is to siilll Q1109“ diifi tilfil b Jtl k of hlni a" human or hungry-hearted or resentful of their in- never 1m s u * - ~’ ' gratitude. But often ih e man who lvts brought home the unopcricd pay BIWBiOPQ ‘ ' ' ‘ ° . . > . g. i‘ ‘ i . , i. d ‘the best investment on earth. U"? m‘ 95 mews um-L ‘film Iilhobcvonrl thc dreams of avfliiflfi- FOP hi5 mam thmkhds \"‘l‘]l“.'lll lli‘ lotfcs and who lovcs him safe and warm work has cI-m» ‘It his rcarcti children who arc an honor and a Pride through the 31min‘ i vojioiri-rpavs him a. thousandiold for all he has done- to hi; ancll “nose Cm; § ‘m, I ginpogib yum; filled with stocks and bonds. no 1C.li'1.=.!l.i _.: v . ~ * . ' - . - - ~ ' l f Wild Cat Com- mon. but it is a sill-Misc viii ' 1-“ * - ' - o. l l‘: ". Dflyi 8- 19° im_“":‘§)n,,t_‘1,, .~,,._-n,.,. Sue], as you have bccn, could sec I wish. Mi. rum’. xix-t \ My h? an? done lmd how worm “vhflfL ':l".l iv if» ‘ ‘- - “I ‘ how great ant. i, i DOROTHY DIX’ . - - o - u . I . . . d _. . w. w- “ - ~=--‘ I 1m rnguccd to has lllCilm-nl’ T~ B» a“ DUI W“); Dml vhlfililcrltn l‘l‘il' Wort; for '1 vvar to savc 11011 Si“? _. ,. . /\l'\ . . . .- me dock“ nu" m‘ "f! “Lump h“, 1 w am; to licr Another man has hasnt the niontly to nvtan of my c mus“. H0 ‘yams to many hen Dflcrcd tn w“? “f m >1, n All lic i i’; that shc bc loyal. Shfl has He dncsu t u. .. lli‘. it: u‘- nm-n- i‘ ‘Wmnkrh y“ “h” “m marry this ma“ in asked n‘ m.“ l“ 3 ch:- ihinlrs shc can find contentment, but return for his r. M " ' _ i J) UNDECIDED_ no “happiness. I1. tnrrt any n1.) Wt w‘ '15" Answer! I think iliv ‘he (lidirt loiu wiii c _ . -. - ' ~ led a man um ~,\-,.-._-_'d make lll"l sacrifice i.1 with if shc marr v t O h‘, m], 10,,“ you in ordcr to pct thc nionc) ° B TO CLEAR UP sous AND PIMPLES _ N B YEAST ITLAKES helps clcar up boils, pimples and other skin troubles, because it is thc world's richest form of ycast-—purc, brewers’ yciist. It supplies the body wiili vitamins necessary to health, and it acts as a natural laxative that promotes ilic regular elimination of wastes from thc body, and so clears and purifics the blood.- For skin eruptions, lack of energy, a generally run- down feeling, try NB YEAST PLAKES. It keeps indefinitely; At grocers‘ _ and druggists‘. I ~i r .Flv._iIiK_i_E_S_ i . h . , lncuu run ClIlYUII (5°::'§"§'f;'_‘") coucmmim nnvm vun‘ "run NATIONAL nnzwrnirs LIMITED, MONTREAL _ lulu Jllllll: ||.i|io|.n s. nrronis a COMPANY, LIMITED, Tomnlg, I fi GLAD YOU LOOKED ME UD,MlLLlE. IT'S GREAT TO SEEYOU AGAlN. WELL, GRACENOUVE CEIZTAINLY GIVEN AN o0 rr so QUICKLY on, THAT'S THE new J ELL-O - i COULDNT HELP our NOTICE lT AT rue GROCERS. "rue PACKAGE I5 so ATTRACTiVE. LiNEXPECTED eussr THAT'S A DELiCiOtlS LUNCHEON. INTERESTING.’ J MY, m: DESSERT WAS "' _ oooomow DiDYOU EVER AWAY. AND THIS NEW mm m: REFRIGERATOR. OR A co0L PLACE... LiTTLE MORE THAN HALF THE ‘USUALTIME. NUTICE THE DIRECTIONS SAY: MUMMY, CAN » ‘ R Vi“ T“? E YES,MY DEARJMNOT FLAVOUR FRDM STEAMNG‘ TODAY ? sURmSED mu “K5 n: ELbO om co RIGHT IT TAKES ONLYA m: Fuivouk is smut THAN EVER. AND m5 EASIER FOR ME vummosr DESSERTS BECAUSE me my JELL-O. out a: MADE so A BlCn/viiiizovzusiir 5minufer afier mar/w o/d-fls/r/onedjial/z/ powder even oldJfltllqoodas/"tr/ar/t ; 5seconatr afitbrmat/kq Jo '2 i Still steaming} Harour escapirq/ Sett/nq de/ayed/ NEW J ELL'O Into t/le mfi/yemfor/ F/owar raz/ed/ I West, because one of thc factors in the curing of any disease is peace of mind and happiness, and certainly any woman would be in a most up- set mental state and most depressed if she was battling with n. blighted love affair and trying to school her heart to forget one man and turn t0- ward another because it was hcr duty. Anyway, most doctors now do not put much stress in climate in T. B. cases. They say that any fairyly good climate will do, provided the put- iciit lives in the open air, keeps quiet and has the proper nourishing diet, and that it is better for those afflicted with this malady to be at home with. friends and family and be happy and satisfied than it, is for them t0 be in a better climate whcrc they arc homesick and lonely. A woman who is heart wiioie and fancy free may take a chance on marrying a. man out of gratitude and for “TiOlll she has no affection, but the woman who ls iii lovc with some other man ls bound to be desperately unhappy hcrsclf and inukc the man shc marries miserable. It, is always n. disastrous thing to do for all concerned. DOROTHY DIX. O O I U O I Dear Aiiss Dixfl am a widow \'f‘l'_\’ much in lovc with fl. mun. you think if it is my fair‘ I v iii out lillll or had 1 bctlcr go after him? MRS. X. Do Answer: - We make our oun lurk. llruzrn iicips those widows who help them- selves to a husband. Go after your man if you want liini, DOROTHY DIX. ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of Jan- uary: Grade X—1, Mary Garland; 2, Marjorie Cameron; 3, Mabel Noon- an; 4, Olive Buchanan. Grade IXI-l, Layton Green; 2, Olga Green; 3, Kathleen Bassctt; 4, Robert Carmichael. Grade VII-1,- Ernest Noonan; 2, 4, Annie Cameron. Grade IV—1, Florence Cameron; 2, George Noonan; 3, Ralph Fran- cis. Grade III-l, Helen Trainer and Ralph Walsh; 2, Blanche Noonan; 3, Betty Green, Doris Muttart and Doris 'I‘rnlnor. Grade II—-1, Dorothy Walsh; 2, Eldon Green; 3, Lorraine Noonan. Gertie Noonan; 3, Hilda Noonan; 4, Grad, 1.4, Jgnnie Dawsm; g, EH0" N°°11fln~ Mildred Dawson; 8, Harry Noonnn. Grade VI-gl. Clara Noonan; 2, BQg]nnef-_1,GQQ]‘8e NQQnan_ Hilda Muttart; 3, Jiincitzi Noonan; Raynwnd shremiaii-Priiiclpal. Hazel Groom-Assistant. en 151F450.” Pies MAKE sure you use BAKERS Coconut - tliree kinds, all deli- ciously fresh —-in fins, cartons and bags. It is made iu Canada. For The Cook AMomingsqnile Fruit Punch 3 cups orange Juice. l cup lemon Juice. 1 cup raspberry or juice. 1 quart iced water. l’. to 1 cup sugar. Blend thoroughly, sweetening to taste. loganberry Gingerbread 1 cup brown sugar. 11b cup shortening. 2 eggs. 2 teaspoons ginger, or 1 teaspoon ginger and l. teaspoon cinnamon. 1 cup molasses. ti teaspoon salt. 1 cup sour or buttermilk. 1% teaspoons baking soda. Flour to make thick as ordinary cake batter. Bake in moderate oven. Checkerboard Sandwich Cut six slices oi’ bread about half an inch thick, three of white and three oi entire wheat. Spread one of the white slices with cream cheese or with one oi the butters described in that division. Place a slice of entire wheat bread on this and spread with same cl‘ a different mixture, topping with another slice of ivhitc. Make another pile like this, except with two entire-wheat slices and onc white, weight both piles lightly and set in the refriger- ator. When firm and thoroughly cooled, trim and slice each pllc in MCCONUT’ F t’. three slices. Spread these with same mixture as used bcforc and com- biiie slices crosswise, white and en- tire wheat squares alternating. Re- pcai: weighing and cooling process for a few hours. When ready to serve, cut in thin slices. IIEADABIIES, lllZZY SPELLS FELT TIRED AND DRAGGK A N Y women who suiYcr fron. ‘female complaints, ‘from wcakc ning drains, sidcachc am headache, can fine relief by using Dr. Picrcc_’s Favorite Prescription. Rea. d _ _ u what Mrs. Jcssir Smith of 42 Lcepcr St., St. Cathar- .ucs, Ont., says: “I suifcrcd with in- zviird trouliic and felt diaggciiniit iind wca‘ . rill the time. lily nerve: were bad and I di not rest wcll at night. I was also lXOIIlDIC- so with licadaclics and diuy spells. I look r. fcw cs Dr. Pierce! Favorite Prescrip- tion and it built m: up won ully — strengthened my cntlrc system." .Wr|lu Dr. Plans‘: Clinic, Bullln, N. Y. t . *1_' The physician was giving an in- formal talk on physiology. "Also," be remarked, "it has recently been found that the human body con- tains sulphur." “Sulphur!” exclaimed the girl in the blue-and-white blazer. "And how much sulphur is there, then, in a girl's body?" "Oh, the amount varies," said the doctor, smiling. "Ah!" returned the girl. "And ls that why some of us make bcttcr matches than others?" "Wanted, an expert carver. Only those used to first-class restaurant work need apply," ran the adver- tisement, and the man out oi a Job smiled. “Well, what are your qualifica- tions?" asked the restaurant man- ager at: thesubsequent interview. “I have only one, sir," replied the other cheerfully, “Let's hear it, then.’ "At my last place I cut/the meat so thin that when the door opened the draught blew the moat oil‘ the platcsl" “Right? said the manager. "You're the man I've been looking t," Hats For Spring 20's Recall Gay Nineties PARIS, Fob. 15.—Hats recalling thc gay '90s, when society rode in vice torias, were paraded today in an important modlstes salon as chap- eaux for 1933. A navy and blue straw hiid it low crown covered with white daisies, The brim was burned up in the back and down in the from; and it was worn with a blue vcll tied with ll fluffy bow at thc top of tlic Cl‘0'\\'l . A tiny black lacy straw turban had a long, narrow, black lace veil. which was worn swntlicd about rhc' throat. ‘Iherc also were new headgear. combining 1933 berets with 1833 flower trims. A navy organdy beict entirely covered with white flower-w was ivcrn with a matching fhwcr trimmed organdy scarf and organdyi gloves having cuffs studded witlil white flowers. I Clothes shovim by other designers displayed scant change in sllhoucttc What the Fashionables are Wearing By Annabelle Worthington It's the sportsy woolen dress so] beloved by youth and youthiul woman types. To be certain its carrot-red, a Paris favourite. A wide black suede bolt marks the waistline. It's very simple to make it. Just a few major parts to the pattern. You'll be amazed at the short time it will take you, and oi the small expenditure. Stylo No. 927 is designed in sizes 14, l6, 18, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches bust. size l6 requires 3% yards of 39-inch material. Plain and printed crlrikly crepe silk are vcry smart for this model. Price of Pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . u... . . . . . . . m."- a Street Address City State. “Helped lilyNerves and that up” Tells How Lydia E. Pink- Ium’: Vegetable Compound Overcome Anemic Condition “My last. child lived only ten days and I was terribly sick before and after its birth. I began to take Lydia E. Plhkhflm’! Vegetable Compound to overcome an anemic condition and it helped my nerves and built me up. I think cvery woman should give it n gialnwhcn she is nearing middle ago o I Mas. w. MANSELL 462 Gordon Ave, Verdun, Montrea , Quebec. Got a bottle from your druggist today. suppose I'll have for ivhat I've got." The Double Act 11.) b: thankful This was thc last time Roscmaiy and Ncli talked of the thing that was in both their minds. But Grc- ‘nobic had not forgotten his prom- iiSfl t0 bring thc lovcrs together if it could tic done, and as thc run of "Brrcnicc" came to an cud lic found thc opportunity hc sought. It. happened that thc London iiicairc ivas at that moment iii onc of its periods of prosperity. S0 suc- cessful were most of thc plays that, a producer with a, ncw piece found it. almost impossible to find t a theatre irec to house it. Antony, A Romance oi thc Theatre BY MARION TOMLINSON “I think I'd bcticr ask if you nrc thinking of lciiviug inc Grenoble," Ncll countered. “And what should I do if I (tic leave Grenoble?" said Rosemarl wcarily .“I know too ivcli how dil- ficult it Ls io get a new shop. Bc- sldcs, with thc reputation Grcnohlq has made for me, I Should only be (U! offered another part like this one. Nell!" shc added with sudden encr- gy, "I think I'm beginning to hate my hair. Sometimes I tiiiiik I'd like go shed all that part of mo like-Jiko a discarded snake skin. It stlfles me." Nell sighed. "We have to accept Olil's('lt'(‘;; at; we arc mndc," shc said. “Think oi’ all the ¢womcn who cnvy hair you are so ungrateful as to despise." “It's lost me everything I really care for," cried Rosemary flcrcvi. “It, and what has been done witi it, have madethe man I care f' dcsplsm me. . v - Na. Ni-l‘, I wls i I'd never had it, or that I knew ilicreforc, with cvcrythiig prepar- cd roi- his pllly “Klnshipfl was ivaitliig for a theatre. Grenoble called the youne man ' on {he telephone one him-hing. a "Ono of the theatres m which I have it controlling intcrcst will be frcc in about a month's: time. I telephoned to ask ii you mini can; c to inkc an option on it,“ h’: said. Antony replied courlcoulv. He Oblccicd to Grenoble as a pr0du- h Quickly rclicvcd by rubbing on cu how to get rld of it. and have luiii instead. But that's ' possible. '1 “‘Berenicc‘ finishes and I'm giving a supperpnrty on the stage, after th last pcriorm— iincc. Will you come, Just, to siiow laid on stage, and saw Antony looking at -- ; the table, the buzz of voices. 'canvass flats plied against a the wall-everything became unreal and far away. Antony was the only actuality. ed to her wllh g She had learned much about the ccr, but as it business man he was as willing to negotiate with him as any other. "Cilien, if you happen to br: down this way, come in and talk it ovcr wlth mc sometime during the next few days." "I'll come today," replied Anto- ny. "Tiinnks vcry much for ‘letting mo know." “And by the way," said Grenoble, next week, here is no bad blood between us? I assure you there was no malice in the way I handled your script. We see things all." differently, that's Antony hesitated, but eventually greed. S0 it happened that Rosemary looked across a great bowl oi or- hlds on thc tabfu that had been thc partly dismantled er with hungry eyes. Everything. the She answered ‘he toasts propos- a fzverish gaiviy. world in the past few months. An- tony ivas surprised to sec tlic change in her, yet it. had not gone vcry deep. Strangely enough, the fine vciiccr of worldlincss that °V°T1tW it. only served to make more cvidcnt thc unspoiled girl- hood undenieiith. There was it new‘ depth in licr swcot voice and the shadows about, licr cycs made hcr look like a pathetic child. Whcii thc champagne bcgiiii to flow still more freely about mo table she rosc to lciivc, with a mur- mured cxcusc go Grenoble. Antony rose too, and the producer looked‘ after them with wisc iuid regret- fui eyes. ‘rhe regret was for iiim- SCH’. for he foresaw that the new contract that lay ready for signa- ziirc in his desk would no‘. be us- In the chill, empty wings, Ense- "lflfy siilverrd and drew her furred cloak about her. She hiid escaped» because thc _ sight oi Antony, SYN/c and distant across the bowl 0i orchids, had bccn more than she could bear, ardentiy as she had desired just one more sight oi‘ him. Shc wondered llgtlessly what she could do. She had already made "D her mind that she would Mt sTizn niiuin ‘with Grenoble. The vlfliliiiliiris of all he had to offer her 11M become only too evident. t] ' 6) i CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOTICE T0 CREDITORS 0 FIRST MEETING “WHERE AS- filGNMENT MADE. ni the matter oi the Banllflliiif! vi - Austin A. Ramsay. Notice is hcrcby 8i"! m" M’ tln A. Ramsay, of conwar. mflflq ll assignment on the 14th do! of "h- rimry 1933, and tho first meeting oi creditors will be held on the All; day of February 1933 at this hour 0 eleven o’clock in the iorenoon at iii! Law Courts Building in the city If Charlottetown. ’“ To vote thercnt PPM" “film” and proxies must be flied with m0 prior thereto. m Those having claims Bsflillfil m° Estate must filo the same with B custodian or the trustee when ill:- poinkd before tho distribution“: made, otherwise tho Pl'°°"d5 “l l Estato will be distributed nmofli! i l‘ parties entitled thereto, without re- But what could shc do without n‘ f “ch bmms hm‘? "Datgrdsat Summe-rsifl . this 16th Somconc had come up behind d“ 0g Fgbpugry A, D, 1933. her. Address of Custodian. l‘. O. Box 38. Summersldc, I’. E. I. _ Frederick J. E. ivnzl"! Custodian. 820l-2-1il-stt-3i "Roscmary . . . tlIIWSXOI rc- mcinbrciwc . . , ." Rosemary turned with no more surprise than if had really been the dream shc half bclicvcd it i0 b L‘. n NOTIC ._4 for rcmcmbriiiice shc answered. "One can always remember." She saw the hungry look in Antony's eyes and liiilf swayed toward him, then draw back and shook her head. "Antony, tell me, your memory "Yrs . . . We the uudcrslxncd hereby m‘? Merchants and others that 1V0 “ not ho rusponslhie for any KP"; charged to account 0! ¥{“‘" Graham l: 00.. or Graham IAW" i?" isn't: vcry happy is it?" . ’ a. c ., I I d order i! i!“ Antony felt he owed her com- b, ca“: “(£213,213 (10,, for all}; plcic honesty. )9 CHARLES GRAHAFL WM. GRAHAM. Dialed at GISPCIGIIIX: 7- E- '- Fcbrlllry 4, 1833. 81l5-2-14-tua-snt-8i. (To Be Con thiucd) Compliment. "I wish I had come to this hotel a month ago." :'Ah you flatter my p'acc." What I\ mean is that I would rather have eaten these eggs tum than now." a l/monnna m nvoignilyupgfivs " u ulicv:d by?’ Th" III-Jill. ...-’§ Scaled Tender: will be received III u» rum. llth by the underiflimd’ for o Manager for the Orwell Dairy" In; 00., for coming season. Diana!" to find all lupplien and ship hull"; Tenilcn to mu amount P" "I- '" manufacturing. Lowest or any “'1' der not ccesaarlly accepted. REGINALD MiicLEAN. Ilfl-I-fl-It-ll. ’ ' Orwell Cove, Semi" '