INS l I’ Doroth-y-‘Dix Letter B-ox Continued from Page l l But you can nnd a cynical comfort in this; every man marries every , woman for something. Some men marry women for their beauty. Other men marry women for their charm or their intelligence or because they are domestic. In time beauty will iade, familiarity will dull charm. There is small place in domestic life for the exercise oi wit. and s. man may grow ‘tired of even the best home cooking. But nobody ever wearies oi money. No familiarity satiates one with it. Nobody ever gets enough oi it- it is I always a spell to conjure with. . So if a man marries you ior your money you have got something with ‘ which you can always hold him as long as it lasts. But keep your money in ‘your own hands. Then you will always have him eating out of it. And ,yoii may be sure oi this, that no man will ever mistreat a wife who carries f the checking account in her own name. DOROTHY DIX, l , I I o I u J O I Dear Miss Dix-i am a girl who is trying to make an honest living ior ‘ iiiyscll‘. 1n thc oiiice in which I work is a man about 65, who. evcry time he gets a chance, says things to me that are highly improper. What shall I do? VERY ANXIOUS TO KNOW. ' Answer: Ci course, you can ask him not to insult you any more. and you can show him how d stasteful his conversion is to you. 1i he is also an cin- ploye in the office lll which you work you can report him to his superior, but tiie wisdom oi doing iliat is doubtful. as it would make him your enemy for life and he would doubtless revenge himself by slanderitig you. The best i advice that I can give you under the circumstances is to leave the ofiice ii ‘ you possibly can. and get employment elsewhere. But I know it is not always possible for the girl who has to carn her own bread and butter to risk being out oi work even to save herself irom insult. . Fortunately, such beasts as this man are rare. The spectacle oi a young virl bravely battling wiih the world is one that calls forth all the chivalry l" ll" “Wise man's soul. ll makes him hcr cleiendant instead oi hcr assailant. There are very ieiv offices nowadays in which u good girl is not as safe as she would be in her oivn home, and where the conversation is nut as clean as it is in any drawing room. But now and then, in business as in society. willbc found a lothcsomc K old beast who seeks to prey on girls young enough to be his children or his ‘t grandchildren. and who says things to them that he would kill another man - for saying to his own daughters. These men make their critnc tiic blacker ‘ and rnorc (lCHDlCCiDlO bccziusc they take advantage oi a poor girl's necessity to make a living to keep hcr iroiii resenting ‘tlicir insults as they should be resented. On one oi his stories O. Henry describes such a ni‘aii. and hc savs that when this man died and went to hell the other devils refused t0 associate ' ‘ with him. And that about rates him. DQRQTHY D1‘ Happenings of the Week Continued from Page 8 ' ant Governor oi Quebec and Mrs. Carroll on June 3rd at Spencer-wood. l l Mrs. Roy Inga of Bideiord. was: l The Governor-General will hold a among the out-oi-town guests at thel marriage in Moncton Wednesday of Nothing Concealed Simon? Mire CIGARS “L l Kings Birthday dinner at the Citadel Quebec. the same evening. - - . The Prince oi Wales has signified his intention to be present at the re- caption which the Earl and Coun- tess of Ellesmere will give to thfi delegates to the Impcrial Press Con- ference in Briclgewnter House on Miss Margery E':e‘._vn Morton, one oil Moncions most popular young ladies. to Mr. Harry W. Hickman. barrister a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. D. , Hickman, oi Dorchester. coo Litile Miss Marlon liiorrir.‘ many i‘ friends are sorry to learn oi her ill- ness in the City Hospital. \ this i:.ir.iii.u'i"i‘i{:'iiiwi~i (;l'!\"’.i)l.'\'\l TO BE JUDGED BY THEIR FRIENDS . T e60 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weeks and MM my“; wggly: 511* bgina WFlCOHl- H. P. Duclieniin of S_vdtic1.'. Florida ivl-iere thry e ' ' months. Mrs. W. N. Ryan who has been vis- O O June 3. Among thc clelrgatcs from led horns lroni l mam, in; wlntci- s Mrs Creelman aincArthiir. wife oi an to Brldgewilltl‘, N. 5., aitcr a Senator lliticArthur. of Sunimersidc pleasant holiday. was hostess at a dcllghtiiil luncheon ' ' ' [Monday at the Chateau ixturier. It, The many friends oi Mr. Arthur l was held in the Tudor Room and Newbery will regret to'learn that he ' covers were laid for 2’). is in the City Hospital the result oi ' ' ' an accident in which he lell breaking Their EI{CPl'.?l‘lC"S the Cove-rnor- a bone m his hm General and Lani’ Vllllllliilvll Will‘ ' v a a lcaic Governtnent House, Ottawa. t0 l l Frlditv- MW 30- The" nx°°llell°ml Designers‘ Association for men next will lie presznt at. the garden party - nmnuL in celebration oi His liiiajB5lY‘5 bmh" o o e day given by His Honor the Lieuten- Party on Friday and was assisted in serving by a number oi hcr girl iricnds. PAIN Peculiar to Women Periodic Suffering ate The illness of Rev. Mr. Johnson of Milton is deeply regretted by his wide circle oi friends. . e o Mr. G. D. DeBlois left Monday morning for Baranac. N. Y.. to visit _ » Here's euro l ’ " Relief! accompany him home after hcr long sojourn in Snrtinac. O l O and Miss Wanda Wyatt were in the city ior a few days this week. coo cntcntained very delightfully l , A- i ivrek. Q O O 3 Ur. '1‘. 'l‘:.iil iii. Mi". hi. L. llrztzl- ltlng her old home here has return-I Sh“, and M?‘ Gen.“ AKNJLHHH“ u, ‘Suniincrsitlc \\".‘l‘i.‘ in Halifax. N. SH‘ on Friday aticndliigi i\ iiicctliig oi ilir‘ Bcotish Rite. 00o l Mrs. G. W. McPhcc. I i .l'll" uriiiv-iit; room. were Cha rlcs sion. The asui iCaliill and hll‘ . l(l‘R\\'llil1 room Wil‘; qlaiiotlils and siirlpilrri a-ia Al a lushiiin l‘(‘\'ll(‘ wit.“ the liiaritlmrs will be Mr. and Mrs ‘Um-lg. w; u 1;“ a; im- fgyqnglg int; Mrs. J. ll. Stewart. lllii‘l‘(‘.'§l was ‘evinced in skirt l:ti,".ili.~. Futir hliill ‘lengths were exhibited [or sporisvvciii; ithe length was shown tivo and onc- Mrs. DeBlois, who ii, is hoped willl half inches below thc kiico, Iiir sit-or‘ ivcar six liirhcs Lcliiiv thc lzncn. tinti- _dny night $ll]i]i"l‘ dresses mid illll‘l‘- lnoon frocks ivcrc iiiiirlo to thc aiililcs. Hon. J. E. Wyatt and Mrs. Wyatt . and CVClllllLZ [ll‘(‘.“~.iT‘S stvcpt the floor. one Scziris \\'l"i'C ti promiiiriil note in ‘ many 0i the lllfKlCliS. BQWI; wort: also Mrs. Ray Tanton of Suiiuncrsitlclused as trininiittzs one oi thc new Rt uses bring as ii finish ior thc narrow ghigli belt oi uii ‘lllllP Provinces oi thc ‘ llllGlfllJCl‘ 0i Parliament for Yiirkion. Sask, n-hoso husband is a i‘. 1?). Isl- ander. entertained at ii reception and i tea Tuesday at hcr scssioiiul residence Shorts; low-necked shirts and vest-ion o-connol. Street Mm A Mcmp l m“ up mm‘ cusmmary mmmer, 195$ Sill“ Wm b6 Slrrerwed “l a 5W1" livrtll‘ Young, iviic of thc iiienibci- oi ‘i ""l'~'“°“°e ‘l’ m" 61mm‘ Quebec‘ onl 8110b’ 0f the Inlemimlnal Cllllhl“? l Parliament for Saskatoon. assisted in Presiding nvrr ithe tea fable. which was attractively" ladorncd with pink snapdriigon and Miss Olga Buntaln of Ottawa was‘ iigmcd candies, -———i" hostess at l very enjoyable Bridge Kliiiz. Mrs. ' ‘ Pctcr ilccnan l\ll(l Mrs. J. Prctl John» its tvcrc Mrs. Frzinl: M. M. Vl"l.<‘l\ll. Th!‘ I rnngcrl with“ ill. Ml‘i=. 1 rd. v l‘.\'f‘\"(lS iiiid |‘"Z\llll l i‘\'f‘llll‘li! nnscnilalcia. lmuiask satin is :1 new cvciiimz mn- ‘torlal. slcevcs are given top emphn- HE people and lhlngs ihsi habitually surround you rolled your personaliiy——your lasles. And the world, seeing, draws ii: own conclusions. lncideniallyJhal is why the owner ol o Cadillac or a La Selle is recognized as one who expects and demands iho llnasl. He has been judged by his car . . . jusl as Cadillac and La Salle are, themselves, judged bylheirlriands and owners. llie slory ol Cadillac craftsmanship is a slory of lrlind~ ships made, never lo be broken. To see ihe greet nevi! CadillacV-lype io-cylinder Cadillac, alone, is io un- dcrsiand why Cadillac is regarded as pre-eminonlamong ihe makers oi line cars. And ihe new V-B Cadillacs and La Sallos are but luriher evidence ol Cadillac's suprem- acy . . . if such were needed. We shall be pleased, al any lime, lo demonslrale Cadillac and La Salle . I . lo show you haw the convenience ol ihe G.M.A.C. deferred pay- a -, ~ . .- ~ meni plan may be adapted lo your individual requirements. ‘ " " ' iliicrnuoti irock. t - - .'\lr. illlll .\ll'i< Lllllll'l‘1lll‘l'i\\'l'l e00 lvliss Mac llicllioiialil. President oi ‘the R"lJL‘l{iill Aswciiilily for ihc Mari- and Ni"\\'lOilllClllli'iCl.l was dclighliully’ entertained during. ‘hcr brici rltil)’ in Sumnicrsirle. A rc- ccplloii \\'l\S given in hcr honor on Wccincstlay‘ aitt-rtiocn at the home of ‘Mrs. Juhn W. Hogg, Noble Grand oi Maple Leai Lodge. Assisting the hos- tess were Mrs. H. R. Crockett. Mrs. Arthur visited the ‘Robert lviollison and M rs. Cornet’. Miss McDonal .1 Rebekah Lodge at Albcrton 'I‘liiirsda_v and ironi there visited thc Lodge tit Montague. Miss McDonald expressed licrscli ns delighted with ihr l ind in general illlil with thc ‘.".‘."[)lillll_\' iihc had rcccivcd. Q O I aim w. w. Clarke returned on. iiiilcnizc. it is iwvcrihclr-ss Wvrlhl ‘\\'l‘illC‘ in have thc condition correct-t ‘>l‘lllll"~llll_l’ iiizht. iruiii Provident-c. l2. I.. \\'ll4‘l'i" she spent ihc winter \‘.llll her mull. Di‘. A. and Mrs. ('!:‘rko. t - o ’l‘hc mid-season fashions in Paris "rlii: liiicl; shoricr (lilllf? and tlitincr s. above thc aiiklrs. tho. ‘ l‘lillf‘l'll{‘Il {woods appear tn he dooni- l lower inn pullcy to (lctcrming i! the piece-dyed \\‘iJOllCliS like, Tho remedy is to install a new crank- lizcrizo iind covert-cloth. Ercctpilc and shiiit bearing cap. and as the cen- sniart iorninl icr brainy; is the easiest to work on. ill'(“~‘ s with s lacing rcpliiccd by smooth vclvcls miikc ~ "at (Zliaiiipioti. oi are rcccnr visitors at the Doiliq Hulcl in “Fashiiiglon. sis but their fullness is very moder- WINTER TRAVEL IN NORTHERN immt practical Ollmllllllgifrlgfilflm ‘use be changed for the m0" 11W!’ or winter travcllirg dogs are. and Nflme hitch. Wit-ch requires AM!‘ nte and there is no indication oi log- of -mutton proportions. ecl and blouscd waists. Wortl-rs con- trasting yokcs on dresses. Lucile Pal‘- ay's one-piece dress-and-jacltet en- seinbles to replace suits. Lelongs pale cvcning coats with dark dresses and l'.itou‘s coats with standing padded shawls in colors are significant feat- " HITS. A general rclici from fitted-upper skirts is indicated, these being re- placed by skirts which are full, but not ilared from the hip line. The waist lines are only moderately high. are thc featured iiir trimmings. Crankshaft End Play 'l'hoiigli excessive cud play of the i(‘l‘lilll(fil‘ii\ll. becomes nitcr the car has given considerable ed. not only because it produces ai disiirirrcable knock. but because it also increases thc wear on the con- irrills. A simple test is to place a screwdriver bchvccn the front end of crankcase and thc l'.l‘lillkSlll\lt can to be pried forward this cap is the one generally replaced. Miiiartts for Falling Hair Louiscboulaiigers dresses with drap- l Fox, broadtail. crinine and beaver manifest only l ncctlnt: rod bearings and cylinder lower A. HORNE s COMPANY CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. Associate Dealers PRINCE MOTORS SUMMERSIDE,_P.E.I. ‘ (‘ANHLA will probably ahiays remain, the lmos‘. satisfactory ior Northern Can- ada, The Ind an single-file hitch is in ge iaral use in Canada except on lthe Artie coast and is undoubtew the can-set! line woods. but sl ivhait ividor lfilil much more distance irom thc reduced by hall. so: z:- lllt‘l or)" dogs lo the hell hut is 0' Slllfi l ii suns IlELIEFFOR l orange relief lor women wt in region is i l and ovarian troubles, etc. for one month" treatment. A Dept. 5. Windsor Ontario. l Trial Treatment. . e days. worth 75c. will be sent to any siittormi: Willa" “l” w“! me her address. Enclose ten cents and address Mrs. Lydia - Sold By Leading Druggists Everywhere ‘ immediate physical rclirl; ll"? bl l vessels and nerves are toned and strengthened, and lht‘ is rendered ‘.0 normal as this treatment is nosed on strictly will‘ principles. and acts on the actual location of the disc!!! nelp but do good in all forms of female troubles. including d6 and painiul menstruation. leiicorrhoca, iiillinn of tiie irvfllb. 37mm‘ price 52,00 per box. which is s" i woiiiizirs DISORDERS ' PEN-DAY TREATMENT Lily is ii cerilli all disorder! d it is spill“ locally and is absflfw mm the siilicruiS “W” The dead waste lllll‘ me congfll“ eJipolIcd. Ill“ nir-iizal Ill rircilllw e. it can" flltllfl‘ eliiiilgli 10f l‘ . BRINGING UP FATHE y TBEk next tlrtne at rllléldlcliO nit- i ' -. ma es ou as ii ome-or the time ofymonth has brought on pains which threaten to prevent your keeping some engagement- remember llplflil. Give these tablets trial, and _vou'll be grr:t:fu]ln.g; their egmgort.‘ Tmre a o ac es ii pans ey l relieve mompfly. There ia_ never ithe slightest harm in their use. igenuine As lrin can't hurt youi ' deopcrlgl‘: tlireuheuil-lt yalliditlxd‘?! not I . p risnce ,0! millio men and women Vepuh ior its worth. So don't . suffer Medlenly. AsJilrln tablet! twill mock your col, relieve a |l'.‘ill'l"'ii°§ il‘."'lli'il°.slt"l1, y ii e - 0 iend lave money. .’@Asi'i"i§l'ii l not im loot Ins 01ml Ielhin fights mend. -i'iywceorgc MES/lands I GOOD MORNINY- Awaooo Momma MR-JlLiGS- YOU LOOK WORRIED - WHAT ‘b64945 To an THE ‘TROUBLE? 3 PM MIORRIED 1 aacAuee MB ’ wii-‘is WENT AWAY Ms DON'T Ltr THAT it woawtr woo-ms ll ll‘ ‘ maria Ju s1‘ WHAT i‘: woR ME - I‘. QYiN