PAGE TWO rim criAmtjjrl-Eowjgi GUARD! w _'A_PRlL_l_.'_§. 12,3] u... .Woman ’s Realm , Bond Needed Will Fllllll Glamour . 1:11:68 "$3,335, Dorothy Dzx ll " "' 'A Real Marriage is Not Built Upon Romantic Illusions Held Over From the Days of Courtship, But Upon the Shared Trials That Test the Metal of Which Two People Are Made A famous movie star thinks she h happy though married. It consists in irate establishments and only meeting ' _ tally and morally bands and wives lack of shaves an and she thinks t party. so to speak. - She says the things that kill love between hus- are kept behind the curtain and a married couple only saw each other at their best that they would preserve as solved the problem of how to be the husband and \vlfe living in sep- upon occasions when both are men- aiid sentimentally all dolled up for a are cold cream and hairdressers and d keeping dinner waiting. and so on. hat it these sordid details of living -:- Social’ and Personal -.-- Fasliions-Qsl- Literature lllllN-DDWN IN HEALTH AFTER A’ DIFFICIILT WINTER Mrs. Elizabeth Fenton, Pickerel, llnt, Needed a Spring Tonic —Says Dr. Williams’ Pinli Pills (Tonic) Bid Wunilers For ller well, arufl they? Able to enjoy a day's work-and have strength to spare for social pleasures. They Ioab well, too, and run down and weak f rnm sick- "its fifteen years now," writes Mrs. Elizabeth Fenton, “since my first trial of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. I am thirty now, but I never will forget what those pills did for me when I was just a girl, so people like them. That's what health does for youl If your blood is this: and 6226.37 one af/ée aéers has i’ . wn If l tired out and poor. a: i: olton the we in the 2:31am tiiiid necsd a lloud tonic “Always Goes RPfillSl Y0" "V3 be haPPY- I alwav5 go bark to the old ‘Ballk l0 lllB Th? lm" and ill-ll" Eltmcnts standby", Dr. Williams’ Pinl; Stambhyn ‘l-‘lllllcll-‘gialéefilgelflrlidpiglfi l”ll.. I ' llm D 9n _ _ _ “ ill-iiealthzimlrigilyiiillngirts of _ nosdos m the blood. saving sports and especially hikiii dlealth is color to the face and lips. At all Drug- rinll Dr. \\ people you know wlxo are llllp[)lf‘~'l—~\\'ll4'l get the riiost fun oiit of life. Strong nnil illiams‘ Pink eists'—-SO cents a box. Or write to the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville. lie sure to say “Dr. Williams’ ” so that the druggist will know exactly what _ you want. ti! aMflltl other. ._.._.i___ their illusions and remain figures ot romance to each a hiinip-slioultlercil man. going uncoinplaiiiiiigly to work day after day ln a dull UlllCl‘ so that she and the children might be safe, and thought how far more flilllillll. and l)l‘il\'L‘ he ivas than the Fairy Prince of her girlish At Earth's first “bridge” is _ Fine theory. Only that wouldn't be mariiiigc. l would be merely a legalized liaison. living isn't worth llflYlllfl. sessions to be craved. Neither ls that the accepted ideal of marriage. We all know that when we are on the high lidc of prosperity, when l have favors to confer, gifts tn gii c, money to throw about. lavish hospital. l merry with us, but who would fall away from us in a should overtake us. crust with us. and we take these hangers-on at their face whatever cynical amusement we can out of their society. But when we marry it is not to l in the sunshine. It is to get one who will ride out the storm with us. 1t l _ _ _ i“ ‘t’ ilzeii L'll."l‘lllS do not seem able to hold their husbands’ to get one who will stick with us through tluck and thin. and who will fight , _ “Um m Nm. do these couples who“, c5, the battle of life with us shoulder to shoulder to the last ditch. It is to get t , one whose love will endure through sickness and sorrow gle and poverty. Not only whose love is so frngfleitea of seeing an unpowdercd nose, or cvcn hearing the creak. and age and stiu domestic machine ‘That is the kind of husband and wife that every of iis hope we are getting when we march to the alt Sometimes we don't. eyed woman, who has been up all night nur more beautiful than Dolores Costello. Mocless J5 19%» Regular or in Compact size. A' box of each serves every need. Product o] s‘ ammo w an“ I World's largest makers of surgical dressings, Bandage), absorbent cottons, etc. And, aiiyxviij-"f the lo\e that is so weak n thing that it cannot stand the strain of everyday l Nor are l£lll'-\\'(‘£\lll(‘.l" husbands and \\'l\'l‘S pos- l to extend. we never lack for so-czilletl friends who eat and drink and make day if misfortune j Md WU," m, . .. . . They eat our cake, but would not offer to share their l i value, getting ’ get a companion who will dance with us unot stand the shock real man and woman ar. Sometimes we do. But many a man has looked at a disheveled, holloiv- sing a sick baby and thought her l And many a woman has looked at h I (ll'l‘illll:~‘. billl. WC l Nor is iln-re ant bniidis’ and Wives on‘. l if they cnulrl eliiiti tly the (':i~'e. l than it is among the poor. Wi-iill !i- llll'l." ' "I l i1 ' "y, lug; and llu; lu::'..iul tlllli tlic gi ss and tends the flowers and where the l luive ll.) Lie 1'_‘.lii. l; in earn other. l . Th" l and n.;l trifli i". l! in _i~ i itiiuthcus :-.ul. "1 lli ll l‘~ I.i iii- only tlic out‘ iiie nl 1' "u: when trouble and tlespziii- comes we find ou l of ivlirit mettle they are made. , __ l The loie of the bride ilisillusioiiinciits, of aclJu-tnzvnts, it comes forth purified, line gold, and makes is possessor rich. i it is dross. l The things t‘.i.il reallv bind husbands and wives pies, the anxieties, tli es that they share. j make a home. fiecs the; make for eneh other. l \\'il[CIl over lznzeiln .. "fhe little COlIlllS they weep over. l that they endure together. bouts them into one. together are the strug- It is the hammering of life on two hearts that Thai is iriuil real lllIll‘l‘lfl,",C is, not the peacockiiir; woman before each other. ‘ of "audy plumage. of n vain man and each trying to keep the other alluretl by a. dis- DOROTHY DIX. Etiquette B! Roberta Loo "I called on Mabel last night, and Q. Is it proper for the host or l hostess lo specify the leiiutli of time covered by an invitiitiuii for n visit? A. Yes; it often avoids misunder- l standings and enibarraiasiiient. Q. What are the mil]: 'circum-~ it. stances under which a presented to n iium? A. When the man 1.. a royal prr- dooi‘ before her mother asked me my intentions." “That must have been embarras- sing." "Yes. but that's not the worst of Mabel called from lip-stairs and woman is said, "Flint isn't the one, mother.’ " __________&____ ll soniige, the Pi-cs-iclrnt of the Uuitrtlllho dining room when a dinner is States, or zi Cardinal. Otherwise, the llglvcu in honor of n. couple? l i But no sane human lat-in}; ever looked forward to getting a husband or wife whose liwe dependvil upon his or her keeping young and slim and lithe and beautiful and never" acquiring a lumpy waistline or losing u hair, and ('('ll’(l in be zinylliiug but a play fellow and to share good tnuiiiritioii on ivhicli to base the theory that if lins- ' each other when they were prcttied up. and that l care from matrimony, it would preserve their love w a perpetual honeymoon. Indeed, quite the reverse seems lxii- l: lr. uuli-~;:iit:ible that divorce is commoner among the rich \\'lll1ll"l ‘who are able to employ all thenrts" of the beauty ciil- ve tliezr stood looks and all of the skill of French dress- incd servants and who spend much of their s stable and happy honics as dothese poor hus i.i (‘ll ‘till eetlagzes where the wife does the cook- ns iliut bind lls luzctlier are forged in suffering y in the blackness 0t inldiiiglit that we really sec l Ill liine when €\'i‘l‘_\‘illlll.",' is gay and lovely we see and the laridegroom is the love of the flesh, and marriage is the furnace in which it is tried out. If it can stand the fire of of the irritations of daily communal life, Otherwise The work that they do to The sickbeds they The heartbreaks I wasn't any more than inside thel I“I do all nzyozrm work yet my hands are as nice looking as theirs” my HANDS looked as maids! liiit also for (lislies an “ IFK and I just inoverl to tliis clurriiiingsuliurli,lnitiilreurlywe e incl, suvli an tiltraeiivc ‘young married‘ y group. “'l'lie_v'rc llll more prosperous tlum we Ilrv-jvi-l! Every one of the other women has a maid, while I do all my own work. look!" Experts in 305 famou “:10 I was a little nervous about _niy fii'sl.liriil;1i-. But it went. nil lieiiiitifullv! so little to give your lia 'I‘li'ey couldn't believe 1' (llll everything t merit with Lux; LESS T pupils and teachers ready to bfifilll their wark again benefited by the week's holiday. For The Cook -_—- .-.-_. __--' APPLE sAucE CAKE The Misses 018a’ T°°lllbs ‘W’ Fm‘ ronce lvlaby, Principal and assistant, teachers in Tryon COIISOIlClQT-Ed ‘School were in attendance at the "Teacher's Convention last week. l teaspoons cinnamon. l 2 tablespoons butter. 1 cup sugar. _» teaspoon allspice. ,_. 2 .__. ll teaspoon cloves. l hfiss Gertrude lflstcalfe of Victoria 1 cup raisins’ 113.5 been spending a few days ‘in 1:5 cups “out "Pi-yon recently, where she visited 2 teaspoon; baking soda. “Hands- l. cup ripple nucc. 1.‘. v " v |>0~ ,1 . well. add the raisins 1nd ‘SJICCS Adtlimllllisl Cmlgflgntm” M T"y°”' Weill‘ the boning “yam; to [m m: gaucc linoreland and Albany learned that and add to the mixture‘ ‘lllfffllfitfll’ tut-m. beloved pastor’ RC“ o‘ with the sifted flour rid lulu: Brmwn had decided w leave-his pas’ qDdT be“ to m“ ‘Wu Film bid; _’e torate licre- in a very short time. Mr. ' " ‘ ' ‘ ‘ c m Brinton who had been here two a moderate oven for one hour. myself. Especially-they said-because “’I‘rul_v, my hands do look as lovely as theirs, and its all due to m_y precious Ll'.\'. I use it not only for fine things, my hands NEvEii have that DISHPAN Beauty Experts wlio know all about. the cure of hands, say: “Pure, gentle Lux keeps o. home. maker's hands as soft and Willie a5 UIOSB of a woman willi maids." Yet it costs if I had sEvEiiAL d cleaning. And 5 BEAUTY SHOPS, nils beauty treat- IIAN 1c A DAY l Mrs. John Thomasoi.’ Tyron has xe- turned after spending a pleasant week with relatives in Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs, Spurgeon Clark of Tyron accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Pooleey were reoeni: visitors‘ to Summerside. Miss Susie McLenna-n of the 'I‘ruro Girls 'I-Iome arrived in Tyron on April 7th, where she is employed in domestic duties. ‘ Roads are in very poor condition here at iaresent, there being neither sleighing nor uiagoniug, and hauling is well nigh impossible. At present however, there ls indications of an early Spring, and some of our op- tlmistie citizens prophesy that cars will rim by May 1st. years had endeared himself to every- one, and it is felt that his place can‘ not easily be filled by anyone else. We will have to quote to ourselvcsl nzvoiiilivoviciivirv lilo-st of the ‘icriehers in this viein- ity were lu attendance at the Teach. ers Convention held in Charlflttptynrq] last week. some one clse's gain." Miss Bertha Lord of Kensington. P. E. I., spent the Easter Season at We are glad to know that Mrs. Hartford Woodslcle of Tyron is much improved in health after being in- very often now “what is our 102s, ls disposed for some time. Blackbirds, Crows and a. few rob thrilling discovery i 5 i A tonlpoon of Lux to diahpan make: __ , of the lovely nudl that: leave dishes sparkling her new home she makes l ‘ nndhanduooxquioitol LOVELY WHITE HANDS for less than 1c a day . . LUX FOR’ DISHES Lever Brothers Limited, 'l‘oronlo. 01178 over with their familiar "Hbnk-honl‘ We welcome these harbinger! d spring-tide, and hope that they have not led Us to be too optimistic. .__._. Several litters of fox-pups an re- ported In this Vicinity, but I think the outstanding example of good- Iuck is Mr. George Oanfiold o! ‘Pym who reports twenty-five flno pupa from flve females. Mr. Confiold l1 certainly an exipert in the rlnohlnz of foxes-D. This Easy Exercise Stops Gas Bloating Drink a glass of water. Stand erect and push out belly as for u you can. Pull it back way in. Do it 10 times. This washes stomach. To reach upper bowel add a little Adlerlka. to water. water. Adlerlka washes out BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing poison which caused gas bloating, nervous- ness, bad sleep. It is harmless. Got Adlerlka today; by tomorrow you feel the wonderful effect. Hughes Drug Co. Ltd For free sample load 94: stamp ll594-4-8-8i. srh 1 l H‘ n» ADLERIKA co.. Dept. _ man is presented to the woman. A. The host or hostess with wife 311 as; “Tekilqogonw f“): c305‘? Ml 1mm‘? m Nmlll TTYQII- H91‘ many ins have made their appearance, alsc JJ, St. Paul, Minn. ._ Q. Who Iiezids the procession into or husband of {he honm-cd couple’ Cncngd Fwy]. ‘Ii n 7n smknc“ 15 {Honda he” “"9 always pleased lo the wlld geesei ‘vmch we fmquenu} “e ___ ‘,.,_»”‘ —*>"——"e—~-~ -'—~. ~ --~—~—»----~~-~ -- -- _\_‘____,_ j "”_A_ ’_O_“f“‘-» "l1 ill" sec Hertha on her visits home. near, and sometimes notice pas-sin ., ,,,,,p, Lpumgng ypllovol unfill- l pa", a heave with his bunmk 83/05 traveled forivurth-ziiid ioei l ITIICEIIEI; TQiQiii-“éhtliflt-tli-"Inaelrik-T" ‘ a - ' ‘ ' - . i ' ' - » - “fljwljfilflfllillfilllfilil twWn a AND l shoulders and n. whole section qfc upon n ludcnus pamlcfl m"? Wlllvll 1iiiich of wild blackberry bushes. l mnrpxonnboavunr" h l-ABSES “will! .‘ mwm w“ h h d b peered from a screen of sumac C t; 1 l- l ' d "- s ‘ w. TAR” _ g , ‘w I a em laced t,» ‘ _ I . I au ousy pm mg my scrcen- I L a TAYLO! Do lgrihei" with vines on a backing or lhilflherlnrllfllCllCl motioned behind lwmch “'55 exceeding“: mgmy and, ‘ g Qpggmegrhh l AUTHOR of PORTO BELLO GOLD ETC, lbnughs, lifted gate-fashion. 13s.; l‘ r i n _ second hninled visage pnmfu1_l was able m View thcl PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISIhKND ‘a nkhmma sum m“ saw“ corvruonr or masher/luau; -.v0nd stretched a narrow alley. lg ‘dcd m ms Sim" Ta'\v:”’_”°'“"“' rliwllvls from the r081‘- ' Lmz (Contlnuedl FARM in} snir Ilfln of the late iltulted at Stanley Campbellton Road, County, containing tically all clear and of cultivation with Edward McEwen, arms of the Bridge. on the in Queens 115 acres prac- in a high state good divclling concealment most of the (lay, stnrt- ing again in the late afternoon and moving waiily through the forest, house and out buildings. Not far following no particular course, but "lgfglrflfiggizxfsgfalllnllllrzllkpnlv m addressing ourselves rather lo the elfacement passage. We dascovered nothing, and the next day and many others went by with no better luck. Our provisions we re exhausted, and we were coni- nuts. PENZIE lllcEtVl-IN, ‘l’ a“ Adminlstratrix. evidence of our FOR SALE i Choice Pure Bred Holstein Bull Calf. Dam and Sire, both Champ- lnns at Charlottetown Exhibition. Ills Darn also won first in Dairy test. The first check for $30.00 takes him Phone R-Zil. Every Woman Want; To Look Beautiful In this modern age, looks are everything. It isn't fashionable not to look your best. Modern women don't tolerate headache, dizziness, depression. Only continued health keeps women young, keeps them full of pep. When you are feeling blue, off-color, tired. when your head aches-you shold look for constipa- tion which ls easily overcome by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. These little pills are not harsh-they don't cause any disturbance, but they regulate and aid every woman to maintain a well, ALEX. It. MeKAY. Lawndalc Farm, Charlottetown. \6'l2-4-il-2l. NOTICE ‘Hie Department o! Agriculture is ln o position to supply a few Farmers ceding help with experienced Farm Mum Apply to Pmvhmnl Dept organized life in which good health u Agriculture. 4091-4-11-31. l‘ u" l‘@-‘""°°°- To overcome that wom-out leellng Iold brllldriiulstu. in Dr. Hamilton's Pills reaularly. Our meeting place was n grove on‘ in bank of a creek, one of the tribut-' Mohawk. We reached it without observation, and lay in ivhos: carpet of lseldom traveled. ‘l5 7’-"“l"‘~ll'll‘l'lll‘5l “If this be not the Doom Trail. "llllld 5n“? 01' klll ‘Vim ‘tis worth a look none the less," I hawk-and certs he was uoiizlroiis‘M,i,,p91-fl1_ proficient in both arts. But we kept (n, bearing always ‘eastward and qiLartering the country‘ in direction. _ grass showed it to polled to live from hand to mouth union such game his tonia- l Peter nodded and slipped through the opening. I followed hlm, and clTliflTa-wan-iie-ars brought up the rear. Here in his hidden path the forest In the very midst of this deserterlnflises became remote. Even the wilderness we (‘lllllg upon what we birds ceased to twitter over-head, and sought. We lied abandoned the tlic slightest stirring of the treetops headwaters nf the hlohawk and were mnde us drop to earth in expectancy following one of its middle branches, of attack. Yet when the attack n shallow stream wdli pcbly, shelving came we were taken completely by banks, wailing close inshore so as surprise. We were all of us alert, not. to disturb the close-growing but the first warning that we were shrubbcipv. We all sniv it stlmiil- under observation svas a green- tnneously-n tattered, weather-stain- ed frngzizry‘. of canvas, caught on a snag in the current. I fished it out with my musket barrel. "A pack-color," declnrcd Peter immediately. "And safety identified," I added, putting my tinged on an unmistak- able thistle in green paint; with right of the three. The others had three-quarters ol a letter "M"above selected standing trunks. I had it. chosen, perforce, a fallen giant A mile farther on Tn-wan-ne-nrs which some forest wind over-thrown exclaimed and pointed upward to the I crawled along the trunk into the ‘trunk of a tall elm. Partly shaded tangled roots, and from there gained by t-hc foliage of the lower botzghs a a clump oi bushes growing about the deep blaze ivas in the bark. _ hole from which it had been torn. We waded ashore and investlg- The green-feathered arrow had sled. The iinderbusli was as thlek_ceased quivering and 1 idly followed feathered arrow which sang between Peter and me and buried its head in the ground. r "Don't fire, wliatefer you do," muttered Peter as he threw hlm- self behind the nearest trunk. Ta-wan-nc-nrs and I copied his example. I found myself on the ‘crawl up it. dressing my musket lscckllll! l0 draw their fire, thrust the ,end of his scalp-lock, and the first watcher lllfiilllllly drew how lsent an arrow that grnud the Nothing happened for a Till.‘ Keeper waited, and ars and Peter cover. I surveyed the summon, From the hole in which I lny n dtprcssion of the ground m“ cast. wni-d past the lair of tlic Cahnuagns in the sumac clump. I started to trunk- while. ‘Fa-ivaii-iie- remained under after me, but before I had gong n dozen feet I was obliged to nbgnmon the gun in order to insureithat m;- progress should be silent. When I was painllcd with the su- Piles llll on; Without Salve: or Cutting Itchliig, bleeding, protruding piles go quickly and don't eonie back, if you remove the cause Bad blood cir- oulatlon in the hemmorrholdal veins causes piles by making the affected parts weak, flabby, almost dead. Solves and cutting fail because only an internal medicine can actually correct these conditions. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt discovered a rcnl inter- nal Pile remedy. After prescribing it for 1,000 patients with success in 960 cases, he named it l-IEM-ROID. Hughes Drug Co., says one bottle of as elsewhere, but presently Peteflthe angle of its Inclination. My IiEM-ROID Tablets must end your I They were ‘ensconced in what was evidently n permanent sentry post. Beyond the all“ lfilllflllC was a low hut masked with n00“ of Saturday’ fboughs. l At their feet were miiskcts. lfoi the inn-pose of adding mystery to their attack. (To be Continued) Sealed Tender; Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned till Saturday, Apt-ll 18th, for hauling milk_ to the Kin- kora factory and delivering whey to patrons on routes as specified below. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Newton route beginning at Mrs. Geo. Kelly's via P. P. Duffyh corner both ‘sides of road and ending at John R. McCabes. Collegeland route includes all the patrons 0n that road, to Emmett Hughes’ gate and both sides of the Klnkora Road as far west as John Shreenarfn. Maple Plains route includes all patrons on that road and on both sides of the Klnkora road from above road to the factory, Middleton route begins at John MeCarvlllh via. Middleton corner and the Klnkora road from there to the Factory (both rides). His misery or money back. 4638-4- 10-81-111. NOD. Wed. qgqlgmuiu- w Plnvvvlr SEALED TENDERS will be received at. this oEice until April 18th, for the supplying of 1,800 tonl of red sand to be delivered at the Charlottetown asphalt |Tho bows thoy hold were omnlovod plant, Pownal Wharf, sand to be approved of by the Govern- ment Plngineer. ALSO for the supplying of 400 tons of Souris‘or Bella River sand, price to be f.o.b. shipping point or at Lharlotte- town. L. B. MACMILLAN Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways Charlottetown, P. E. Island, April 8, 1931. qpmrcvyuinm....-.....-.i.-.-...imi... u...m...m......<a......................-.E 4647-4-10-l3-l5-3l per wk. if Auction Sale AT ALEXANDRA MONDAY, APRIL 1am AT 2 r. M. SHARP. 0f 18 head of choice grade Holstein ln excellent condition, three ln a few days. Fivo very ht herd: of grade cattle offered for Terms: Eight month! oredlt. J. A. MlcDONALD, Auctioneer. uan-c-ll-Iliui-Int-Mon-fl fresliened and m» a o cattle all your "l III IIOIIIIC] n h cattle. rim u one a mall sale for lomo GUM- 1. n. Jonson.