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" 'T‘i~.-11'- 1110 ivay l-Znglloliiromcn keep 5.1.111 why nut gnu‘! by our , r-bl/l/h-aztthé Fashionable are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern - By Annabelle Worthington you'll find so 11111011 11:0 for all-day 111 lighter 111-con fnillc crepe HPCCIIl/‘(l ‘with dnrkcr green crepe, gives it 11 16, 1B YCBIIZ, 36, S8, d0 and 42 The 36-inch sfzc rcquircs 3'1 yards of 39-inch material with l..- yard of 35-inch contrasting and ‘u yard of 35-inch for bios binding 11nd collar ,:»-.p111-llve-1111-. Designed for sizes bllzt. trimming. No. QTBG-Jfhe populuritiy of the coat frock for day wear cannot be over The diagonal bodice terminating 1n side hip closing is of cs- pcirisl 111101-04. to give a slimming 1111c Ill the model illustrated. treatment. of (11c circulur skirt is youthful. wtiiiiiitczl. 130 years, 3G, Ill! and 10 inches bust. 30-inch material with “.1 yard of 32-inch contrasting. N0. 2o3.'1-A strikingly smart Princess dross of navy blue I w-lili dai-l- rod coin dots fo1- the sophisticated miss of 8, 10, l2 and 14 years. it flérc. i1; skirt '111i-cug11 circular shnpcd gorcs with points thnt clip thc 1-"111. it wc, "1 a rod lcathci- bolt. T110 8-)'(‘ill' sire requires 1‘.- yni-ds of inch coiitmsting. ' 1 Our 1111-11: Fashion Book shows how to dress up to thc minute at very little expense. It contains most attractive Paris designs for adults and f children. embroidery, Xmas suggestions, etc. 1 13c sure to fill in the size of the l1l'(‘lf‘l‘7t‘tl.l Price of hook l0 cents. ,_.i._ A11 111t-~1-c:.ti11g entertainment, 11;:1l11 frziturc of which was Lhi-istiinis Cantata ciititlcd "Not (uuiitv 111' ilaiitn Claus iicquittcd" 1'; a: ])1'é'.'wl‘ll1.f‘(l 111 thc OLeary Hall 011 12cc. 23rd 1.1)- llic school children Iof 0'Lcary with Mrs. Vernon Matthew accompanist. Owing to the incle- jr-rziey of the weather miiny who 'l~.zid planned on being 1n attendance pur: ccmpcllcd to remain at home. For this i-cnson it has been dccldcd Ito repeat thc entertainment after Ill“- 1 1111* school: i-c-opon following the Clirirdmns l1n11da,\'.'-. Anziiiig rccclit visitor:- to Summer- [side from this \lclnity were Messrs (Wm. Ilcriiiii-d. Ray Kennedy, Marne lKcnncdy 11nd Leslie McAulny. Mr. and Mrs. Hurston Dennis have i-cccntly bccn in Charlottetown when: thcy ivc-rc called by tllg death o1‘ 111- lattcrt". father, Mr. Frank Mnhar. They limo the sympathy of‘ friends 11nd neighbors 111 htln vicinity in their ~cudc~11 bereavement. M". Vcmon Matthew left on \1'17".LlflCSflfl)' morning for Charlotte- town 1n order to spend New Years‘ [Day with 1111 sister, 11m. a. 1c. Iipillett. ll Mr. rtulph Oson of the Olienry "zncii of the Bank of Novq 5co- spent the holfdaysjt hi4 homo l 111 No. 2961-41 jaunty dark ‘grccn tweed of 110w lightweight texture t11-,1t All imttcrns l5 cczits cach 1n stamps or coin 100111 prcIci-z-cd.» 1h: are spending n fcw days with Mrs. fl Csonb brother. Mr. J. A. Matthew occasions. The becoming scarf collar inches '1‘-11c gored The 16-year size requires 3'1 yards o1‘ wool CF01)’: The collar and cuffs are whitc pique. 39-inch mats-rial with yard of 30- pnttorn. Send stamps or coin 1min -— ' - _r: 'nd on ictizi-n was accompanied by '11s mothci‘, brother 11nd sister who Hind Mrs. Aintthcws. T215 hilt-sea Emma c1121 Maggie Duzi can of Sumincrsidc spent Christmas at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan, Mill River. ‘Herc they were Joined by their sis- Deslgiicd for sizes l4, l6. l8.i 1 Take Grave's Laxative BROMO QUlNlNE. The dependability of this well balanced formula is your safe-guard. I - Ask for Grave's Laxative B R0 M 0 QUE N! NE Tablets lvfilss Edna Duncan of the staff of R. T. Holman, Lid, came up from Sununcrsldc and spout thc recent holidays at thc homo of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Duncan, Mill Road. hi1". mid Mrs. James Gay are be~ ing welcomed buck to this vicinity after having spent thc pus-t few months visiting relatives" and friends in U. S. A‘. 'I'h0 greater part of their holiday was spent at the 1101110 of their sons, Messrs Elmer 11nd Hazcn of Attlcboro, Mass. Many former residents of this section were visited and all appear to be doing wcll. Al- though Mr. and Ivlrs. Gay greatly on- there ls no place as good 11s P. E. I5- land. > Relatives of Mr. Edward Lldstoiic, way recently at thc home of his dhughlcr, Mrs. Nelson Gay, have thc sy-mpallty of :1’ large circle of friends 111 their bercavemcnt-O. joyed their visit they stil think that " formerly of Ellcrsllc. w-ho passed d. Dorothy Dix. Letter Box. l Can a Wife be Cured of AJeolousy?-—.F001i9h Young Man Who Lets I_-Iis Deafness Hamp- er His Progress in Life — Seven Seas, or Sea of Matrimony? Dear Miss Dix-In o. recent article you said that 195M115!’ W“ hwu" “It Let me m“ you my expeflgnge: My wife was aohiealoun 3:21:15: mode my lifc miserable and was ruining my business. S e was s p“ w - 0f everything I did and made scenes before c en and clerks. I felt that I could endure ft no longer and decided to leave her. But one day bu the 8°11 1111115 1 met an old priest 1111a, imowlnz his relliion 11111111 include divorce, 1 told him my story and NW1 him wiiut I should do. -1 cannot qiww him I=°“"°°' 1y, but in substance he sold. "Love wlll cure jealousy and ft ls the only remedy for it. Flatter your wife. Tell her how much more beautiful she is 1n your eyes than any Othfl‘ W011"!!- Woo her again as you did 1n yourcourtlng dayl- Tl!" her out of an evening. Send her flowers and candy- , . J Notice what she wears. Encourage her to let c new | hat $1111 tell hei- how becoming it is. Ask her advice. When you have to stay down town and work of an evening, telephone her to come down and have dinner with you and then make her keep still and wait for you while you finish your task and that will make her see that you are not atayfnz down town to have a good time. Use as much tact in 899W‘! 11°"! Wm’! her as you would with your boss or some customer or client that you wish to please. ' - “And, above all, keep her busy. See that she has plenty of construc- tlvc work to do, for 1111 idle woman's brain is thc devil's workshop fn which lic manufactures all sorts of bitter suspicions and fears. Get her to join clubs and takcan interest in movements that will give her something pleas- ant and interesting to think about. "And if 1n spite of all this she gets hysterical and jealous, talk it all ovcr with her and tell her you love her somuch that you want her to have poise and dignity and to be broadmlnded. "And instead of thinking of yourself as a martyr, hold this thoillhi-l that the reason your wife ls jealous is because she thinks you are so Woridflrfui that every other womanis trying to snatch you from her. She forgets the bald spot on your head and the spectacles and the bay-window figure and 500s you as 11 hero of romance that no woman could resist. 1 ‘Love, real lovo, will cure jealousy." It was six years ago that the old priest gava me this advice. Instead of getting :1 divorce I began making love to my wife, and it turned her from a. I nervous, neurotic 1von1ai1 info a calm and contented one. Our home became peaceful and “'0 are as happy a couple as you could flnd anywhere. She has perfect trust and confidence in me and has lost all fear that there may be some unknown rival to her in my heart. Mr. and Mrs. David l-Ioasc and family of 'I‘r:ive1l0rs' Rest spent Christmas at 1110 1101110 of Mrs. Mousr-‘s pin-outs, M1". and Mrs. James P. 81111111111111, Knutslord. Another daughter, Miss Hiizcl Smallman, R. N., of Summersldc, ciiinc 11p and spent fhc" holiday with her parents. _Mr. Ira Ellis of thc staff of Ken- . nedy and Kennedy, Ltd, is now in Lot 7 where he is engaged in grad- lng potatoes for thmfirnr \':lth..11d1icl1 11c is employed. An event Wllllfll was planned to add 1:1 1.111‘ Clu-islinns happiness of thc children of thc Baptist Sunday School. but which was also much enjoyed by thc adults present was held nt the Baptist Church Pnrson~ ago on the Monday preceding Christ- mas. Appropriate Christmas decorat- ions were iii cvidciicc 11nd rt wcll laden Chrlsfmus trco had been pre- pzii-vil. Santa Clan: duly mudc his ‘IDIJCHTGIICQ and thc child-Ayn wcrc mnclc happy by thc (listribution of gilts. The pastor 11nd his wife Rev. J C. and ‘Ali-rs. Peacock were kind- ly rcmoi-ribci-ed by thc congregation. The organist 1111's. Watson silllkcr was tcndercd h. gift of a, ton dolliir gold S0 I pass thc priest's remedy of love as a cure for jealousy. on to my fellow men who may be tormented by green-eyed wives. J. E. B. Answer: I have no doubt that jollylng comes nearer to being a curull for jeal- ousy ln wives than anything else, because, after all, jealousy l: chiefly the expression of an inferiority complex. A woman ls jealous of her husband ~ because she secretly believes herself to be less attractive thnn other women. Shc looks in the mirror and sees that she is growing middle-aged Ind stout. Gone is her llsson figure and her pcacher-and-cream complexion. Her l1ai1- is growing grizzled and she has too much work to do Ind b0 “many other uses for her money to keep herself always dolledlup and to put perfume behind 1101- ears. She thinks that her husband must oompore her i invidioiisly with the pretty young girls with whom he works, and so she is ; mudly jcaloils of every flapper 1n his office. she believes that every woman l with whom 11c has business dealings istrying to vamp him and that when ~ 11c stays down town of an evening to work he is really keeping a secret ren- dezvous with some female. . ' And 1t ls useless for the husband to protest his ‘nnocenco and his i faithfulness and to tell his jealous wife that tho‘ women who come to his l office are clients or patients 1n whom he is only professionally Interested or 1 that the women lie works with are just cogs in the business machine that l grinds out dollars. It doesn't allay 1101- suspicions a particle, for hasn't she seen movies 1 which depicted the orgies that went on 1n business offices and which showed ,1niddle-ag0d married mcn bestowing thirty feet of kisses upon beauteous iyoung stcnogi-apliers? And it is worse than useless to tell her that pretty j young girls prcfci- shciky boys of their ow-n ago to paunchy husbands 11nd i and fathers and that her husband's secretary isn't trying to take him away from her, she is pltylng her for having to stand him. The grouch! Woman's Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- 'Fd18_}l_l:0fl$* f-.~-t Literature _A Manning-Smile l A WILEY RETORT “Sayfdlm, what was the dciiomin- ation of that bfll you loaned mo i’ "Episcopalian, I guess; anyway it keeps lent." _____._________ ALBANY JIIBILEE INSTITUTE i“? The December ‘ on December 3rd, with a. good at- tendance, there being twelve m2m-= bets and one visitor present. ‘rhel meeting opened 111 the, usual way with the President in the chair. The mlnutoa of last meeting were read and signed. The roll call was ans-y wered with "My favorite name!“ The school and sick committees each gave a report. It was moved‘ and seconded that all bills be paid. Two‘ letters were read by the secre- tary, concerning Institute news. A vote of’ thanks was tendered Mr. and , Mrs. James Johnson for kindness in. helping at the chicken supper. A reading by Miss Freda. Bowness on’ Institute work and a reading by Mrs.| Sterling McKay. It was decided by‘ all the members that a. Clu-istmas tree be trimmed for the school child- ren and a treat of candy, nuts and? apples be purchased and given them at the closing of 11111 school for the! Christmas holidays. The next n1cet-- 111g to be held at the homo of Mrs. James Johnson. After all business matters 11nd been attended to and settled, a good time was. then spent In music, laughter and stings. Lunch was served and tho hostess present- the Institute members with a beau- tiful large cake. iced ln white and having three lighted candles in honour of the third birthday of the Jubilee Institute. All members were served to a large piece of caka, which caused much fun and laughing, aa the President received the cake with the money and e less forondnuool-Ih oeivod the piece with the button. The 300d time being over, a vote of thanks was given the hostess and the National Anthem brought the meeting t; a close. PARIS CABMEN DEMAND PASS- PORTS PARIS. Jan. IL-They do things dlforently 1n Paris. Tourists accus- tomed to look upon cab drivers with sometimes justifiable suspicion may be surprised when a Paris driver de- mands their passports before he'll drive them outside the city llmlts. It all happened bccnusc cab drivers who ventured out of town with uii- known farec were subjected to rough handling 11nd robbery until the thing became commonplace. Now the po- lice have authorized them to de- mand identification froni passengers z was hold, at the home of yrs. Sterling McKay going on long rides. 1 '_'-—-—_'-_'----. For 771a Cob]; f DIARBIIMALLOW PENUCIIE I 2-3 cup milk. 1 Wblfifiwon butter. ‘.1 lwlmd marshmallows. 1 WP walnut meats. Boll brown sugar, n1llk and buttn | together, stirring constantly 1mm they form 11 soft ballwhen droppgq 1n water, or to 236 degrees F. Take l l . I‘ 4 cups brown sugar. l from fire. cool without stirring, 11",, boat until mixture‘ commences 11‘, thicken and add vanilla, marshmai. lows cut in small portions (about six pieces to one marshmallow) and broken nut, meats. Cut like fudge. . , New Year _ . Resolatzons HONESTY. I will be honest W111i myself and with others, on ma; 1 can be trusted. Aproeiution. 1 will llwnya 311w gratitude for the klndnessm that others do me. Politeness. I will be -oourteous 011 all occasions to everyone. Punctuallty. I will be prompt, w save my own time and that of mum, Youth is the time for learning. I will take advantage 01f my opportuni tics. NEIATNBSS. I wlll keep my LhQu- fllllS and my possession; in 0rd“, Etnergy. I will avoid laziness, "and give my best to vmal. I db. Willingness. I won't grumble ovci the tasks I must perform. YIELDING when I know I 5m wrong is strength, not weakness. l won't be stubborn. Earnostneas lnsplrfs confidence. I will be cat-nest in my work. Ability. I will find my talents and make the most of them, so that 1 will succeed. Responsibility. I will welcome it because I wish to be-a. leader. BOB-HAIRED “GBANDMA" HA! PASSED CENTURY MARK ' A hundred-and-mroe - year-old flapper with bobbed. hair 1s Mother Kama Aim, the widow of ajflwedlsh soldier, who is enjoying her life fully ‘at the Veberod Home for Aged, nem Col. Charles A. Lindbergh’: ancestral homo in Lund, Sweden. In spite of her years she keeps abreast with tho styles of the times and recently had her silvery trusses shom and smartly bobbed. ‘ She can read without glasses, her hearing 111 unimpaired and she en- joys her daily walk. Her memory also serves her well. and she likes to sing the ‘old love songs of the days when her lute husband courted her. Mother Kama refuses to consider 103 11s_1_\n advanced age and expects to live for many more years. The oomblxmttm of courage lfld intelligence l; unbcomble. _.._ plcc¢ as o. token of appreciation. The 1 i-rcscntstlczi of the latter was the , pus-tor, w-ho spoke in eulogistlc terms I Th: trouble with the domestic woman-and most jealous women are st! i c — c “ ~ M- :11-r; 1.2-;- .:-..::. “"‘1§..‘.‘li,”.f£.” $1125: £Z.,‘I°.€..I’..°‘2l’.‘.i;°2.fl3.“§§ 1:: rmdcml the cmuregnuon as organ‘ - brain busy and that leave- the balance of her thlnklni lPDlntus with l“ A “m” ‘Wm ‘m S“"'°d by nothing t: 1111 but lmcglneuthlngs and get 1111 not 111111 bothered about whit mo ladies of the congregation’ An l her husband may possibly be doing Obvloully then the only thing to do cnhlmblc um“ was spam’ l“ may. ~ that even promircs to be cflcctivc for hei- huisbnndlto make such violent 1:11: various 1281112’; azzd thc gathering l ' ' ' ' I I, 1 - ‘ ‘y 1 . dispersed with a" interchange of 1 Jolti-‘Ito ici tint she rill begin p cturlng him B5 a Jacob instead of n Don And. vicwctl 111 tlils way, thc jealous wife is o. pathetic figure, for her suspicloiis :11-c rcnlly just an appeal for flattery for which phe la starving just a cry for some evidence that her husband still reams her as l. lady love instead of B picc: of useful household furniture. 1.10:1; \vls‘.10:1 f:-r n. ms-riy Christina's.’ .__..._.._._._-¢~_ l They Printed to be tliel ‘Jet-y Thing She Nieeded Quebec Lady Used Budd's Kidney Pills Mdo. O. (Yliamjiagnc (Jumplctcly Itc- Pcrlmgis jollylng l1cr along is the only way 1n which a man can get nlong 111th :1 jealous wife. but it takes a hero and a good actor to put 11p a. convincing performance of affection for l. woman who Insults him by her [suspicions 11nd disgusts 111m by making hysterical scenes. DOROTHY DIX. tcrs, thc M a Flosslc and Evu Dun- _cun of O'._c;1;-y and-all the family lbeing at home a very ‘Christmas n-as spent. _...i_ A 111601111! W86 119W i“ 01-6-1111’ Qnsful pcopl: publicly testify to Dndd‘: “lilcsday rvcnliig 111 ordcr 1n inoke I wi-raiisciiicnts for the i-c unionization 5 with excellent results. Mdc. ouuonlvf view- Plans chaynpagng‘ c; this H1535)’ i; om Oglnnd explaining my misfortune when spoken to? '01’ the Ladies Hockey Team. ucrc made for thc holding of prac- .tlc0 1n the near future and the; ~1 have m5 Kidney [fouble gm- 11 imcmbers of the team wlll be chosen‘ 1on1; gimp, 1 started taking Dodds later. The BEST Gray Hair _ Remedy is llomeMade o half’ pint of‘ water add OIIQOIJIICODIYIUHLIIIIII." box of Orlox Compound and one-fourth ounce of glycerlne. Any drugglat can put tlilsuporyou can mix ft at homo n vary little colt. Apply to th | hair twice a week untl the 111-sired shade lo ob- tllned. it 1':l’l gradually darken ltrnku‘, Ind ‘ c‘ 1.1" 1w‘.- rr-l rnrlvolf loft and llbllV. 0:7 . \-..~.l 1m: e-lor tho lair- l0 M nick: or mu: 1kg 1'19"!" °_l-_ pony Limited. Toronto z, Ontario. enjoyable - licvcd b1" Ifiiricy Trouble After Taking Th," Bu“, Dear Dorothy Dix-—I am a young man of 25, well educated, rather above the nvcragc 1n looks, 11 good dresser and successful 1.11 business, but I am hundfcnpjiod by poor hearing, which embarraases me dreadfully 111 society, ‘ml,g__n,,cl._v War "wuhunds of g..a.,,_|11s I frequently do not hear what the speakers say 11nd have not enough Fnci-vc to request 111cm to speak a trifle louder. Girls invite me to their !K|d|-|Cy 9mm Th” have n56,‘ me,“ homes or to parties, but I do 11ot go because I imagine that I would be out ' Do you think I am acting foolishly by not accepting invitations I: there any drawback ‘from nny further advancement 111 the business world for a young man in E Gt. l-rcdcrlc. P. Q. Jan. 6. 45111.10- thcm. She writes :- iny position? Ciin you hanrd an opinion of the girl of today toward- o fellow like me regarding marriage? I could give a wife every comfort and Kidney P1115 and I felt better after illXllTY- 3°3- the first box. I continued the trenl- ment and after taking thrae boxes I Answer: v I think you are very wrong, Bob, 1n letting your mliifortunn motto you 'n-1orbld and cause you to wfthdrlvnfrom oocill contact; ‘with your fellow creatures. You act as ff there was something disgraceful about being hard of nearing, something that would cause you to loan casts 1n other people's eyes 1f you admitted 1t. am completely rellevnd." 'I'ho relief that Mde. Champagne found has come to thousands of other Canadian women through thc use of Budd's Kidney Pills. Kidney trouble is not confined to grown people only. It ts too often found 1n children sowing the aeods of future 111a unless the kidneys are strengthened ond put in condition to do their full work. ' Dodd‘: Kidney P1111 are sold by Dflitzlsts every- whorc. or The Dodds Medicine Com- Many other deaf people tlke thin nine lttltudl and refuse IA use the mechanical helps that sclenco hu declined for tho lllovfltfon of their of- fllctlon. They simply won't use on our trumpet or on! of, tho up-w-dato substitutes for ntrumpet, which is just u much n place of foln pride u it would be for n cripple to refuu to un o crutch; or d man with poor cm to refuse to wear gloom. - louyfolookotmlnucttermmolonllblopointofvfowdultmm your misfortune and make the beat of 1t. Buy yourself the very best mech- anical eai-s that you can and mingle with your kind. You wlll find thlt a: long l8 you are interesting and entertaining and a good listener. you wlll be .11 welcome guest end that there are very few people who will not treat youi misfortune with tender sympathy. Naturally, being deaf ls a handicap 1n business. So is any other phy- sical misfortune, but it only means that you will have to work o. little hurd- cr and be a llttlo bit more efficient than the ordinary man, and perhaps uae n little more cure ln sclcctliig your line of occupation. Very often our mis- fortunes ure our assets, bccawic the, knowlrdfc that we have some difficulty that must be overcome makes us the tnore determined to succeed and driven us on the harder. 1 As for marrying, why not? There are plenty of lit-ls who wlll look 11f a man's heart and l1cad and choractcr lnrltead of his cars, and who would love you all the more tenderly because ul‘ your misfortune. And a girl W110 would let your deafness kccp her from marrying you would be imlll loss unvwny- ’ 13011011111? DIX. Doar Miss Dlx~I am a young man 20 ycai-s of ago. Ever since I can remember I have been fascinated by the fden of tailing the sou. but now 1 have fallen 1n love with a girl who says she doesn't want a husband W116 would he away from home most of the time. which shall I cliocso, a iifl on tho ocean wave, or a homo ashore with n 111cc little wife and all thl trimmings? 1 have no money. JOSEPH. well, Joseph. at your age, the wlsc thing ls,to fake to the salt sci in- stead of venturing out on the sea of matrimony. You will be in much 1on1 danger of making shipwreck of your life. 1f you havothc, lure of the sen in your blood. you will never be hlpli! ashore. Go and Bet ft out of your system, or also flnd that ft is your true vocation. You are too young to think of marrying for five years. 111w»: DORUHIY DIX. .-_...1,._c and that will give you time to try yourself out. mo ,(~."""» l Skin _Use A ticur m... lunuynur-Jqlsobnnmuulu-Jiunnupuamvm. fill-ii . ‘l’ "'11 v’ ...,,,,