' PACE TWO‘ " " fl.=.-__~ a. _________TilF- "rnatqirruiw "l'<~r‘;l:l¢¢~t-._ .» ” . Woman ’s Realm -:- Social and ‘Personal, -:-N Foilshl'on,s__;_t_;Qitejfgiture _._'_-._.,”-_'-, And as for the way she keeps house and the size of the bills and the ‘pies she bakes and her friends and ller family: what husband says about ' ~ -~ * 1 them is aplenty. A woman has to be porn with a self-conceit that nothing can dent if she still has a shred of vanity leit after she has bleh married a couple of, years. Of course, no doubt, such chastening is good for the soul, but nobody can contend that it adds any pep to life to be madi to feel like a worm of the dust: _ .- Also, it is not to be denied that marriage teaches a woman to be un- selfish. The single woman can consider hel own pleasure and desires. She can spend the money she makes on buying herself pretty clothes and going to places of amusement. She can control her own time and comings and goings to a great extent. ' Not so the married woman. She has to consider her husband and child- rent before she does herself. She has to sacrifice her own pleasure and corn- fort to theirs. She has_to stay at home when she had planned to go out because the teacher sent little Johnny home with the sniffles. She has to get up half a dozen times in the night to give the baby its bottle and Mary a drink of water and see if 'l‘ommy has kicked the cover off. She does without a new dress and wears her last year‘s hat so Polly may havea new party frock. She eats the back of the chicken and wears the leftovers, In every family where money has to be considered mother gets the worst of it.- She ‘has the shabbiest clothes. She works the longest hours and she stays at home when the others go on an outing because after she has got them ready to go she is too tired to go herself. The married woman's life is one perpetual sacrifice that would entitle her to a martyrs crown of glory in Heaven, and a monument to a hero in this world, if she got her just deserts. l But ‘whether this discipline o! matrimony makes a woman broad-mihd- ed and keeps her from being crabby depends entirely upon the woman her- self, and what Nature made her before marriage took a hand in develop- ing her character. S metimes her experiences sweeten her and make her the most tolerant and tender and far-seeing woman in the world. Some- times it makes her a woman big enough to understand all of the strange complexities of life and how they warp our poor human nature and make us do things that we would hot -do. And sometimes the trials of marriage make a woman bitter and re- sentful and peevLsh and narrow and envious and fault-finding and bring out all that is worst in her. For marriage is like the fermentation Juice of the grape. into vinegar. So I don't think you need get married for the moral effect it will have oh you. Furthermore, you are very wise and also kind and merciful to some innocent young man to refrain from marrying when you are undomel- tic and not willing to make a home for him. A girl can do no more dishonest thing than to niarry when she doesn't intend to fulfill any of the obligations of a wife and live the normal life of a womanl For a home and children are part of the things that a man monies for. ' There are no more useful, sweet-tempered, cheerful and agreeable women in the world that old maids, so don't let your aunt's ‘atria; tures scare you off from being one, if your inclination -runs that way. ' But inasmuch as you are only 21 you have plenty of time to decide the conns Lift off - No Pain / LDorot/zy Dix Letter Box Does the Girl Who Determines to Remain Single Run the Risk of Becoming CrabbeM-Shall This Woman Give Up Her Little Boy or Jealous Fiance? Q Just a drop or two of Putnam's on any sore corn and out comes all the pain. The corn shrivels up and drops off. No scar, no pain, no pinching from tight shoes. You can dance or walk in comfort. Use only Putnam's Corn Extractor. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Sold by drueeists evelqvu-‘nr-rc. PUTNAMS i For The Cook rt OLOSE-UP l CoMPLExIoN.. Dear Miss Dix--I am a girl 2i years old with the firm desire and in- tention of staying single. I detest housework, cooking and sewing and know that I will be a miserable flop at it. while I enjoy working in an oflioe. My mother wants me to do as I see fit, but my aunt is very much opposed to my remaining single. She says a girl had better marry any kind of man than remain an old maid, that marriage broadens your mind and keeps you from getting crabby. I think this is utterly ridiculous as I know plenty of narrow- minded, crabby married women. What do you think? l". N. _.__i._ SPANISK CREAM Two eggs, 1 cup sugar. flout ill? eggs, add sugar gradually Hflfl heat well after ear-h addition. Dlfkiflhf‘ ‘.- package geialllie in i. run sold wine:- and stir in with the on: and milk‘ mixture. Heat l pint milk and mix everything together. Put in double boiler over hot wafer until vrcil-(ils- solved, but be sure not to let it‘ hoil or it will be spoiled.‘ Flavor and mould. Serve cold with plain or vhipped cream. (Delicious for child- Ieh or invaiids.) Answer: There is no doubt about marriage being a dis- cipline. It takes the conceit out of a girl because no woman ever has any idea of how homely she is and what bad taste she has and what a poor, miserable, faulty incompetent creature she is until she gets married and her husband feels called upon to i‘ point ollt her shortcomings to her. As long as a woman is single, if she begins putting on s little flesh, or gets an unbecoming hat, nobody mentions it, but Fried Husband isn't so - meuly mouthed. He says: "Say, Mary, you are getting as fat as a pig and before you know it you will look like a beer barrel on skids. And what under heaven made you buy a hat that makes your head look like a skinned onion? Looks as if some woman who wanted to get even with you had picked it out for you." . ___ . .______________ Increase Beauty With Mello-glo No more ugly shine when you use limllhO-LILO Face Powder. New French process makes it stay on longer and prevents large pores. “ “ , finest, purest powder known-its coloring matter is ap- proved by the United States govem- ment. Never dries the skin. Never makes complexion look pasty, but MELLO process that takes place in the some women it turns into sound, sweet wine, others FALSE TEETH ARE A GREAT INVENTION KEEP Y0 Ilil nwll ls lollc AS Yllll cllll a w??? always youthful. Try -GLO. question, and the chances are that when some good-locking young chap d through all Druggists and at comes whistling by you will decide that marriage isn't such a frost, after all. a" Wm“ u, PM.“ F n Tm” Gm“ c°mt°m DOROTHY 91x- Nstigal star, says: “lglflvlvsysusgfzsxToilneg Si’; o o a s e o Smooihsklaishecesssrytopsssthaclose-upsmri of close adoring eyssf Do YOU pass the mess Etiquette , Iylobchlna Dear Miss Dix-Like so many silly girls I married at a. very early age. but after several years of unhappiness was forced to divorce my husband. I was left with a small child. He is a very likable tot, but makes my future so uncertain. I am engaged to a man who is Jealous of my child, and is not willing to have him live with us because he wants me all to himself. My mother can live with us, so she would‘ take care of the boy "and he would never interfere with our social affairs. What shall I do, give up my child eyes? I: can be! You can guard com- plexion beauty just as the famous stars (lo-with Lux Toilet Soap! In Hollywood, of the 521 important actresses, 5i 1 depend on this fragrant False feel/l are worn in (flou- lamis of maul/ls today because Ulese simple rules of hcolfh were dlmosl unknown a few years ago Q. Who alone has the privilege of making a call for social purposes in the morning? is s star-more alluring than when the revealing close-up brings her beauty NEAR. "Exquisite A- 0B1!’ I- "YY minim" ‘fitiid- _ 0r live up my fiance? Haitian. skin has unfailing power to stir hearts," white soap for just the gentle care ma; brgedym“ " ‘h’ w‘ "°“““‘ “l” Anm" 45 Hollywood directors declare. is necessary. I: is the oficisl eospdh If you are a real mother, you will stick to your child and let the man go. I don't see how you can even debate the subject, because your first duty in life is to the child that you brought into the world, and you should consider that above your own happiness. . Furthermore, you won't be happy if you give up your boy. You will miss him every day and hour, and you will hear his cries for mother even above the vows of devotion of your sweetheart. i You are fortunate in this respect, that your fiance has told you before. marriage how he feels toward the child and that gives you a chance to avoid! the mistake of marrying him. Most men wait until after they are married and then, if they are jealous of their wives‘ children, either mistreat them or force her to part with them. Some of the most pathetic letters that ever come to this department are written by women whose hearts are torn in twain betewen their children and their husban‘ . The stepfathers resent their wives’ aflection for their children, they are jealous of the time and attention they bestow upon them, ildren's support and they take a mean revenge upon the little ones by being harsh to them, often by beating them cruelly and by clouding their childhood by making them realize that they are unwanted and a burden. Many a mother draws for me a sad all the great Edm studios. On Broadway the stage stars devoted to it. And in Europe, too, screen stars have adopted this safe, sure way to complexion beauty! Only the girl with lovely skin can pass the close-up test, every star knows. DO YOU PASS YOURS? Is your skin flaw- less in the most searching light-tempt- ingly smooth and soft to close, eager _ A. The tenth anniversary. In N5 Weeks One Thin Woman Gained 15 Pounds Dear Madam: If you need more good solid flesh to fill out unsightly hollows in neck, cheeks and chest why not start today to get it? Further delay may be dangerous so why not go to-A-or any live druggist and Bet a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets-they are sugar coated, small and rich in the weight building substance extracted from codfish livers. And while you are putting on weight with McCoy's you'll also gain in energy and physical attractive- ness—eyes will brighten-skin blem- ishes vanish. Sixty n-Jlet-Q for 60 cents-take them for 2B days faithfully- then if you are not satisfied with gain in weight and isnrloved health get Gay's. ‘Ten ‘years too late mosipeople seek Protection The greatest mistake you canmake is to wait until gums are swollen and lpongy before you begin to think of pyorrhea. A famous British doctor states that many people have this dis- ease for ten years before the symptoms lppear. And pyurrhea is to blame for half of Ill adult teeth extracted. Protect your- self now from this disease of neglect. You should. of course, see your dcn- tist twice a year. And. in addition, keep teeth clean- - massage the gums-with Forhnn‘s, the dentists’ dentifrice. It was originated by R. J. Forhah, D. D. S., a specialist in pyorrhca. _Brush your teeth at least twice a day with Forhan's, for it is a mild, safe, lc-lcntifically correct cleanser, which restores your teeth to their natural gleaming beauty. At the same time, use Forhanh for massage (full instructions with every tube). It is specially prepared to tone up the gums when applied with gentle rubbing, and to awaken sluggish circu- latioh. The health of the gums depends on this circulation. Only when they are firm and strong can they hope to re- sist infections which bring such troubk to almost every adult later in life. Here, then, is double protection in Forhan’s—a protection which every member of the family ahou’ l have. Adopt Forhan's as your dentifrice; it comes in two sizes, 35c,nnd GOc-just a few cents per tube more than ordi- nary toothpastee, and exceedingly we" worth it. Forhaffs Ltd., Montreal. FORHAIWS . FOR TIIE GUMS Q8’; of the lovely conrplexions you see on tbe screen and tbs radiant skin of lovely girls everywhere are kept ‘exqukzte witb Toilet Soap—10¢_ Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. xflii A Morning Smile She thought herself awfully slum as a shop assistant. "Do you keep fountain pens?" till tilhid-looking man inquired quietly. “No," she snapped; “we sell them." "Well," he said, as he strolled io- wards the door,‘ "you'll keep the one you were going to sell me. Good who cannot support her and she says they are to be married in a short time.‘ We try to reason with her in a tactful way, but she tells us she has her own life to live and if she makes a mistake it will be her own. Should we ‘sitback ‘and say no more and let her do as she sees nt? WORRIED MOTHER AND FATHER. ‘picture of her children skulking en their stepfather is about, afraid g even to kiss or caress them for fear of drawing drown a storm on their defenseless little heads. So think long and well before you put any man over your little boy. DOROTHY DIX. Answeri , " If the girl is of age you cannot keep her from making a foolish mar-l riage, but you can, at least, discourage her by making her realize that shel cannot bring her loafer husband home to you to support. If you could send l the girl away from home for a while, it would do more than anything else to Glny mouth may have cynrrhea and at 40 fire odor are 4 our of 5 Dear Miss Dix-How should parents act toward the grown-up daugh- ters of today? Our daughter is _ in love with a good-for-nothing young man b"!!! I'll) the match DOROTHY DIX. morning." , I Proctor for said peimoner. And I do _ l ‘fion-oi w, afagn, will you show _ "a "m 5 much cows’ z h, “can. 5 Dominion of Canada v order that a true copy hereof be l I a d Mute‘, Ormerod out?” A u c N yawn‘ “we 2 sheep‘ 9 pigs’ 25 hm Province of forthwith published in some news- 0 t Va o" inhaled | n w” an“ m m, mam’ a M, qulnmy of h". 5mm and M,‘ Prince Edward island :1l.'1p9l' published in Charlottetown . p ‘ Terms, all sums under $5 cash. m! that amount. nine months credit on approved joint notes, sir P" m" off for cash. Sale positive. if sorull the following Monday March 23f‘- quickly elem-head purple dusk that became velvet darkness uhder the trees; and I felt ‘in no humor to return to the drab SARY ‘company which the tavern offered- So I wandered at hazard until I l am authorized by Alfred Mac- Donald, Glasgow Road, to sell on his premises on Saturday March 21st. the following stock and crop: l mare’ . aforesaid, once in ‘each week ‘for at IN THE SURROGATE COURT Iilcast four consecutive weeks from 1 the date hereof and that a true copy lhcreof be forthwith posted in fihe arnua o. llowoes SMITH AUTHOR. of PORTO DELLO GOLD ETC. COPYRIGHT ll’ URENTANO1 17A v h. 21st George V., A. D., 1931 WM.“ ill-Vic! V“ 2| MHMON JAR trade‘ flve years. (heavy) 1 horse ll yéan. h m Esme o‘ Ha my ‘vaugmn, following respectively, sly. in the (Continued) they will have wrested the SEE‘; §T§E mm" mm" l“ ‘m “my mam‘ "hml BMW", 1 seldlns 2% years. snax. lumllr. ‘ l‘ hall of the Court House in Cha-rlotte- 1 h d d m n l b“ M Charlottetown In qucenvs! 611M113’ “Om 0111” l" 5- an e" Bummer... he and down to the waterfront-and heard general purpose. 1 filly 1 1-2 Years;3947'3-15~31- ‘wmmmr c t i ‘h m Pr inc dflcaqed, "l?" “filmslld- l‘ °l' M" ‘M c"? "I see," said the governor. “Yes they are ready they can strike with Misha!“ e u 0v e ' |‘ Weigh 5mm ""3 5' °" u" n" there is every reason why the Iro- musket and scalping knife. i Bank i" "ll" Sim"! “"1 i" “'1'” quois should join us. Look you, "And who think you will bear the B’ ‘h’ “°"°“'“b'” "Mm "°”“““1I '°""'°W" "Milmd- A" 1 4° "I" Corlaer, this is the obvious plan of Ibruht of the first blow? Who but T , S l. J fl f P l) L0,. h m" “mu” a u 5' ° r" a ther order that a true copy hereof m, Hench Wm, Murray“ “d ‘the Iroquois, whom the Wench *°-- ‘w- t» f rthwith served on the Attorney- l . To ‘he Shem‘, n, Queen-s county Gang“ of "n. Province n m“ m Ellie; will cragmtheir mazflzilrgfs with Iggy; dreaded since Champlains l ' r goods summer. ey w " of a sudden the thud of flying feet. I spun around in time to see a mon- strous bulk come sailing through the sir, knife and tomahawk whirl- “You have not yet read the letter from Juggins," I reminded him as he walked toward the door. "So I have not," he admitted, and ltook the letter from me and slipped it inside his leather shirt. "Will you have it read?" asked Do You Like Shortbread! x n» Purify PM» Mix all ingredients very carefully. spread =~'¢"'Y.£" "ll-m 91th" hind- K cup oorn starch - ~ - d (J73 ) "I'll kill yér. varmlnt." howled m1 i‘ “P "i"! "I" fir" s? ‘Ilfkéolgfiifilffi m“ 0m ugly voice. "I'll cut yer heart out bu‘ c“? °f hm" Cut in squares and allow to cool while or shy Constable of literate person. person‘ interested In ‘he n“ Bu." "um" “h! C°“"‘y' '21s aforesaid may have due notice GREETING: "'°"~‘"'- ' Given under my hand and push ahead the building- of the fort at Jagara. Once that is finished, they will have a curb on the necks "True," mumured Golden. “Yes? assented Corlaer; "you haf der right of it, gofernor. What is Colden. "No, der young man is all right. 1 and skin yer and take yer scalp!" I h‘ (To be Continued) ‘ pan. Brown_ sugar may be used in place of icing sugar. Be sure it ls Purity Flour you use. Whereas upon reading the petition en file of Jennie Gladys W‘ ughan of‘ (L53 Charlottetown aforesaid, p Single! Woman, the Admihistralrix of tin: above named estate praying that a gitgflog may be issued for the pur- 5139",“, pose hereinafter set forth: You arci 3_3_,,Tue5_ therefore hereby required w vile all __________fl__ _ persons interested in the said estate! -.-- -~- - -= to be and appear before mc at a Surrogate Court to be hcld in the Court House in Charlonetown, in Queen's County. in the said Province. on Wednesday the first day of April next, coming st the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to the Georgetown Silver Black For 00., flmy “m; if any they can why u“ will he held in the Council Chamber h d .th 1am m h at Accounts of the said Estate should ;’"o.:;oc‘}‘"|,f","_ ° m not be passed and the Estate closed gs prayed for In sail pctition and on - "m" °‘ M- AW“ F‘“'"‘°" E“"' l the Seal of the said Court this 28th day of February. /\. D., I931 and in the 21st year of Ills Majesty's reign. lSgd.) I-l. L. PALMER, NOWTICE Tile adjourned Annual Meeting of 8. C. KNIGHT, - Secretary. Ta-wan-he-ars has chudged him." With that he was gone, and a sense of bewilderment stole over me. It seemed incredible that either of the two odd characters of the wilderness with whom I had talked could really have existed. But Governor Bumet lost_no time in doubts. I-fe paced the room, rub- of the Iroquois. They will be able to hold up the fleets of fur canoes from the upper lakes that now pass down to our post at Oswego on the Onondagah river. In two seasons your plan?" "1 shall send this young man"- he laid his hand on my arm--"with you and Ta-wan-he-ars to spy out the ground at Jagara, to search the wilderness for signs of the Trail, to work upon the Iroquois in, our In- terest. Master Ormerod hath had Bladder I ‘Weakness n o m Nights Backsche freuuerft fig ca ls, Leg fhlns. N0": pushgnshiihteumatism, A 12F hey Wes 'n experience with the French and he knows De Veulle of old." “When do we start?" replied Cor- laer simply. "Within the week you must leave for Albany. You need spare no ex- bing his hands together with satis- faction. ‘ “We have done well, Golden. We could not have done better. Master Ormerod. you were indeed fortunate in going to the help oi the Seneca cl d d a df rs ed, try iilrsfléyilarzeeigseu‘ snQPf-sf ‘tug pense, Peter. My own funds are You earned not only his friendship gjfnulgfi" g, {hofiffffifi}, 6'0,“ pledged to this, and Master Juggins, but that of Peter as well. You are 5,13 ‘g5 ‘jg’ ‘Egfjgf "fgflfiggfiggfg too, is offering his aid!’ to be congratulated. But 1 must ask uarantee. ii ust quick! Mel! the" v Corlasr deliberately donned his you to excuse me. I have much conditions. imvrove rent energy, or money back. 5% ' cap of fur. work in d1. Fray grant me the "It will not be money, but friend- pldasui. of your company for dinner _._.___.i¢.__ "And she made him a 500d wife?" I don't know. But I do know she made him a. very good husband." —Brooklyh Eagle. \ New Recil" if." 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