._. .._...__...__. @)7_>__nr U . $900000‘! 29F a o I n c a t t c PAGE TWO wvwv vvv a 0|’ .1: . m Q‘ ziuuggg“ an ’s Realrnj i “GT-I 114m 1212mm! aurWrousmvrrz lhut up the worluhop and look the door, We're of! where the wind— I'm; of cedar’ and sweat of pine, Brawling atream, and the dnppied shine Of haunts that we loved of yore: The workaday world 110s lln- be- hind lndithe broad highway before ‘ —-Jean Blewett. ILNTS FOR Till-l HUME 'To clean v r-_v soil-xi (lll.~l('i'.\‘, put them in a pail imlr one table- spaonful of olive 011 arci one table- Ipzonful of baking IIDlYdLY. Pour over ths n kettle of b9 ~11’: water. Soak the clusters in this‘ for one hour. AfIEYWZUYiw tlzcy onlv need ruisirtg in ccar iiaier, “then they will look spotless. One of the finest duster: of any to use ls u Luge piece of wash leu- thel: ‘flris picks up the (first. so easily that dlustuig becomes a pleasure instead oi a penance. It l: very quickly gushed. Mustard mixed with hot wdicr is fnr easier to pcur into the lXJlF, for Qnble use, and thickens win-n cold- MASKS Masks, we learn, are replacing pictures on the walls of the uirn- lnudern, tfhey Lire .'\.il(l l0 ‘cut It apell 0f conrpeiling bcziiry iiiifch literally brood: own the room they rule.‘ / MAGNIFTING MYRRORR Small magnifymg mlxrcr: ‘have found their way to many modern dressing tables. a: a mutter of fact, the“ idea. ha: quite caught on. lm- provements are mnstuntly being made. Some mirrors have long and adjustable stands. 1t shoifd no: be extremely difficult for anyone to slim trails‘ ILBIPINQ HABITI Dr. Donald 141m. o: comic University, for many year: ha: stu- died the sleeping habits of all kinds of people. y m hi: report, which he hid N“ completed, he state: that pwvle should be taught how to sleep just- as much as babies are tauBhlI how m walk. “Sleeping l: not a Ilntlc I000!!!- plishmmt that w! we cw do well," he say: and adds: If your body i: awake your mind will not sleep. Red in the bedroom may keep you awake. one person only should slew 1!! a bid. ' Older person: seep not so well. A person sleep: best when naked- There i: no substitute f0!‘ 8166B. but the foe: of two hour: of c1669- ing time can be partly recompens- rd by sirhstituting a generous sull- ply oi carbohydzates. Pf*1‘\l¢"1'"ll' sugars - longer, but THE JOY OF WALKING It i: not the walking merely ft l: keeping yourself in tun: for : walk, in the spirit and bodily condition in which you can find entertain- ment and exhillaration in so simple and natural a pastime. You are eligible for any good fortune when you are in a. condition to enjoy a wok. When the air and the water taste sweet to you, how much else will taste :we:t! When the exercise of your limb: affords you pleasure. and the play of you: :en:es upon the various objects and show: of Nature quicken: and sfiimlllfliéfi your spirit, your relation to the world and to yourself i: what ft should lac-simple, and direct, and kkkkkkkk AA‘: n‘ j Q Proved best for ;i¢...-;.fr....1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN kkkkkkkmmkk AAQLAAQAAA‘ A AAaéQAA Q OO-OOO Dorothy Dix '8 Letter Box l CHILDREN'S COlDS Two generations of mother: have proved Vick: VapoRub the safe, dependable way to relieve colds. It is best for children and for grown-upl, too. It: oulticc-va or action end: col esooner. o"dosing" to u set delicate digestion: and ower resistance. VICK, 'VAPORUB Shining Example of the Perfect Home- v hi: money on you :0 that he he: none to :pond :4; home. Wrecker. Mother Who Insist: on Coming Before Wife Sure to Wreck . Son’: Marriage - Duties of - Doctofswife Dear Miss nix-I am a nlc: girl and people think well of ma. I Quad allmytlmcand moneyondrcla. Ialnlolngcroundwithaman-fcd man who, while living with hi: wife, spend: hi: week-end: with m: and give: m: wonderful films. Thi: man ha: a nice homo and hi: wife f: : nice girl, but ah: ' i: not pretty like I am. H: give: he: very little money and nevu- take: bar lnywbcro. I nay thfng: about her in a loving way that, whan he think: them over, make: him moan to her. And I buy him scar-fa, shirt: and handker- chiefs :0 that she will ac: them and it will hurt her. I have done everything I can think of to hurt her and make her luv: blm. People will criticize me if I g0 out with a married man living; with hi: wife, and I don't want them t i u ‘--...t So will you please tell BELLE. me how I can separate them? Answer: It appear: to me, Belle, that t ...~. .1 hOnw-Ilbqkgg 1g perfect. I don't see how Mrs. Macliii c... n1; . _ . .u1d improve upon It, Dolllng yourself up, so that you enhance all of your goodflook: with pretty clothes, while the poor wife has to scrimp along on a shabby outfit. Pretending to be the wife's friend, while you lminuatc thing: ngnhut her that poleon hei- hirsband‘: mind. Making Lb: husband lpand all d Haunting the QAAAA r ‘a ‘n: Personal -:- Fashions Heartless "How could you be so heartless?" cried Mrs. Tnmson, as she flourished a piece of paper before her husband. "Now, what's the matter? asked the long-suffering husband. "Why, the doctor hns shouln me the telegram you sent him when mother was ill. You wrote: ‘Mother-ln-law at death's door". Come and pull her through?‘ A little girl went to have her first riding lesson. when she returned, 1. her mother inquired. "Did they strap you on so that you couldn't fall 8 guated with her poor, week, makenhfft of :. husband that ab: will lean him, I don't know what will. of having done your best to steal a woman's husband from her and break her heart and ruin her home. making him think that his wife l: too old for him. Sh: tell: him that, In some miraculous manner, h: l: ltill : boy and that the your: tint hav: left him still a gay and carefree lad. The older a. man i: and the paunch. ‘ler- and more baldheaded he is, the quicker he fall: for this llnc, but I take it that in your case this easy approach l: not available, a: the wife appear: to be young also. man that hi: wife doe: not underahnd him or appreciate him and that nsaflretaidtodlvorco. husbands infidelity in hi: wife face and parading the intimacy that per- mits you to give him presents of wearing apparel before her. Really, you don't seem to have missed a point. And if that doesn't make the wlf: :0 groan with 1011mm! and :0 6i:- At any rate, you will have the consolation Generally, when a girl starts out to get a. mamed men, In: begin: by ‘rhea-tho love thief, who apecialfaea in married men. convince: the he alone docs. But you appear to have worked this lead out for all it i: worth, ‘:0 sally I haven't a suggestion to ofler about how to expedlaic your work But what are you going to do. Bella, when you lccomplish your fell . e‘ ‘m: “eeeeee-e- u“. f vvww v, v9+>o+o+o+e+e+~oo+o++o+oe“¢* ~ - You "DUDD TU THE LAST DRDD" pond: upon hi: mother instead of upon hi: wife: ff mother come: flnt, then marriage i: an utter failure to the wife. and ahe i: filled with a Jeal- ousy that eat: out her very soul. ' So, Mother Mary, if you have for your aon that we that make: you put hi: happlneas above your own, you will not want to b: first with him. You will abdfcate the throne in favor of hi: wifo, and you will lend them iiteravtu ' "Misc Dare, this ls ma. Parkla- Ion," Canby made the introduction I8 h‘: climbed into the car after Jeanne. wnispenklng of." gloved linger-tips. 'I'hey measured eacffotlire after the careful man- ner of antagonists. Jeanne’: mental those earrings aren't right for the Oriental touch she's aiming at." red," he huckle-, turning to ' Jeanne. Flinn run SALE w-h» - she laughed. “T "Dick f: alwny: interacted in . charltles—,. oted by a pretty ———~—- girl," declared Mrs. Parkinson. "I In: up the Estate. 335. rvho‘esome.—Fr-om “Peptic-tom," by John Burroughs- Iecur: one to match other dressing table possfsslons. off?" DON'T ‘TAKE’ chances WITH INFERIOR ammo POWDER. or: n+2 eesr. WITH MAGIC THE.RE_'S' N0 UNCERTAINTY ABOUT ‘YOUR BAKING. SAYS MISS JESSIE DE BOTH Dlrecforol flrefamnu: De Bnrh llama Multan‘ School: MAGIC —Costa not quite 1/; of a cent more per bak- ing tho“. the cheapest Inferior baking pow- ders. Why not use this fine-quality baking powder and be sure of satisfactory reaulta? "GONIAINB N0 ALUM." This sflfemant on ovary tin I: your guarantee that Magic Bnklnu Powder l: fro: from alum or any harmful Ingredient. Madeln cumin small he couldn't. run away." LAKEVILLE SCHOOL Report of ober: Grade X-Anna Rose. Grade IX—l Charlie Molnnia, Clarence Rose. Grade VIII-l Laughs Mclnnis. Grade VI-—l Margaret Rose. Irving Baker and equal, 3 Elizabeth Rose. 2 Helen McDonald. Grade III-i Elmer Mclnnis, Florence Rose, 3 Francis Roac- Cl-mde 11-1 Robert Baker. Grade I~i Robert Rose, Theresa. Rose. -M'n-y lvfcKiunon. Thacher. lPatrlot Please copy) pir_e. "O, dear no, Mummy," replied the child with great dignity. "They tied the horse to me so that LakevlTle School for the month of September and Oct- ' ' DeulvliuDm-Myaona-ndhhwifehav: lfvodwitumoevarlfna: their marriage several year: ago. 11c i: my only child, :11 I have in th: 2 world, and I cannot bear the thought of hi: leaving me. He always come: to me with his difficulties in buslnem matter: and tell: me that I come Hi: wife f: not a: appreciative a: ahe might b: and l: Now don't you think I undoing right John McInnf: by keeping my aon with m: a: long a: I can? Grade IV—1 Ronald Mzrcdonald, Canada. comprise: 21 per cent of woman’: ‘ band from her? another woman of her husband. first in hi: life. 2 not always in the best of humor. AIISWCI‘ i son‘: wife, but to your son himself. 2 You are ruining hi: life, because you u: wrecking hi: marriage. You arc separating him from hi: wife, becaus: you u: coming bctwcn them. And even f! the marriage doesn't and in divorce-a: it probably will- 2 you will have made it one of those accursed hu:k: of mu-riago that nothing but an endurance test. the husband. will stand. on the wreck of another woman‘: home? man who ha: been falthlaa: to one wife will be faithful to snot-bar? Don't you know that if you could take him away from hi: wife, acme other woman will b: able to teka him away from ybvu? And don't call yourself o. nice girl, Belle. No other women-in tho world is :0 despicable a: the woman who deliberately mt: herself to rob plan? Do you think you are going to be hlppy whim you have takcn thf: Do you think you can build a house that Do you think that a DOROTHY DIX. noon MUIQIR- MARY. No, I think that you are doing a very great; wrong, not only to your Every marriage l: a. failure in which the wife doe: not come first with If h: doe: not love her better than anybody 01:: in the world, better even than hi: mother: if he doe: not go to her for sympathy, for advice, for understanding, ft simply mean: that he f: not getting the the total are: of the British Em- lcompanlonshfp out of marriage that he hoped for. And ff the husband turn: to his mother instead of hi: wife; if he de- are . of! to llvc by themaelve: :0 that they will have to depend m: each other and have a chance to grow together. Of course, this require: a tremendous sacrifice of you, but if you 10v: your son one-tenth a: much as you think you do, you will not balk at it. You will put. hi: good abova your own. Think back to the day: when you were : brido. Would you luv: 11k- ed lt ff your husband had loved hi: mother better than he did you? Would you not have resented it if he went no hi: mother to talk over hf: plan: and hope: instead of coming to you? And would you have wanted hi: mother to keep him with her or let you have a home of your own? ‘DOROTHY DH. Dear Dorothy Dix-What are the duties of a doctor’: wife? MIN. A. I. 0. Aiuwer: Primarily, the same as the duties of any other man’: wife. ‘rheue, I conceive, are for her to be amiable and cheerful and good-natured and compenfonable; to be a good sport and take whatever coma: without whining or boasting; to be a good housekeeper and make : comfortable homo. ' In addition to these, the chief duty of a doctor's wlfe f: to put an extinguisher on her Jealousy. A great many doctors’ wlvea are :0 green- eyed that they imagine that every woman who consults their husband i: in love with him and that every time their husband count: a woman’: pulse h: f: squeezing her hand. ‘rhea: wlve: torture themaelve: and ruin their husband: professionally, because women are alway: afraid to call in a. doctor whose wife is given to suspicions. It l: also the duty of a doctor‘: wife to suppress her curiosity and to keep her ‘ _, between hei- tact-h. Without doubt, a doctor‘: wife can do much to enhance for fortune by making friend: for him. But per-nap: she can. do most of :11 by not expecting from him all the attention: that u. bu:lne:: man can give hi: Wllefflfld by not bngdering him because he cann ‘ go around to partle: and must HEOCSSBIIlY leave her much alone. DOROTHY DIX. NOVEMBER 1. 193s ' *"""9'Q'§4Q+O 1T9 So MUCH A More Flavour IS coffee so famous in the South ha: more flavour in the blend-in the cup. get ALL this FLA- VOUR. None is lost. The Vita-Fresh process alone protect: coffee by removing the air inside the tin that rob: other coffee of its fla- vour. Only Maxwell House i:Vita-Fresh packed. Roast- ? ~§ ~ ed ancltpacked Ll in Canada. CORNER A NEW APPLE PUDDING v 1 cup white sugar l6. cup butter or shortening 5f teaspoon salt (more if shorten- ing i: used.) 4 or l hard apples grated fine 1 cup flour - 1 08B 1 teaspoon soda IA teaapon cinnamon ‘A teaspoon nutmeg Cream sugar and butter togethai Add well-beaten egg. Then apple: Sift flour, :oda, cinnamon and nut- meg together and add to the rtbcvo Bake in a. pan 8xBx3 aim. at 345i degree: for 25 minutes. Serve warm with amber sauce. AMBER SAUCE 1 cup brown sugar, 1;: cup cor: ayruv. X cup butter, i cup condom- cd milk. Combine all the ingredient: and cook slowly for five minutes. Durlngthe lut financial you 11.914588 pounds of seed piupcrv- ed to be for seeding purpose: wen admitted Into Canada. CHAPTER 4 She wondered what Mrs. Parkin- son wa: thinking. From the slightly bewildered glance ahe directed at Canny, Jeanne knew that she we: not just what Mn. Parkinson had expected. "Have you been ln New York long, Miss Dare?" the‘ other girl asked with polite interest. "Not very," answered Jeanne vaguely. "Mfu Dar: i: n. recent acquaint- ance of mine," volunteered Canby. "I was putting up at the hotel here while my apartment was being done over this fall. We both got dragged into some charity affair. Jeanne was selling rose: at ten dollar: apiece. I'll bet you mid a couple of hund- QUARRY 1s srunrso "Adele's the old friend I The two girls smiled and touched “A little too much rouge!" was comment, “and Estate of late John J. Currie, con- tnlnlng 100 acre: of No. l land, all clear, only 4 mile: from Rocky Poln\ Whurf. If not sold by private sale before Wednesday, November 15th, will be sold by Auction to highest bidder on that date, a: we are wind- remember once—" "By the way," interrupted Cimby, "did 1 tell you that Vic Barstowe is one of my guests tonight? You re- member Vlc, don't you?" “But of course," Mm. Parkinson cried. "l met. him in Peri: just after the Armistice was signed. We dined at one of those deliciously naughty restaurant: ln the Montmartre. Do ic-ll mc -ls he married yet?" Jeanne almost held her breaih for By order of Exccufors. Apply to J. A. IVIacDONALD, Auctioneer. the reply. It we: : question eh: had been feverish to put. “Not Vicl" laughed Canby. "He's brldle-udse. It'll take a iuper-clever woman to capture him!"- "Oh some little brainless dull will get him when he isn't on hi: guard," miffed Mrs. Parkinson. “Men get careless after awhile." “Vic's not giving much time to irls these days. He's got some crazy i ca. about being a bueines: man. deem: to be nursing along a few corporation or something. Funny fad for a youngster with all the Bar- stowe money behind him." PRELIMINARY SKIRMIBHBB "He'll have to give that up and begin the business of signing cheques once some girl land: him," prophesied Mre. Parkinson. "I'd rather like n. chance at the Bar- atowe million: myself." "Not thinking of marrying again, Adele?" She nodded. Tho jewelled bandeau across her forehead sent forth tiny Jet: of lira. "Why not? Surely I've mourned poor dear Jim long enough." Cuuby flicked his cigar rush out of the car window. - '- "Any particular chap in mind "No-not yet," she turned to Je- anne, who, though alert to the con- versatlon, was affecting indifference, her eyes idly following the line of motors that made crowded progress up the Avenue. "Did I ilflilCf-Stlllld that lL was; Miss Dare or Mrs. Durc?" "I have ricvcr" been married,“ Je- auurr: informed hm". Alias. Parkinsuir slruul; huz" hcutl. “New York's ii bad place i.) find an r-ligilrl- husband. 'l he rirh men can't afford to." "Must on: :lw:y: b: lccuccd of hiuband-huntlng when on: f: a aplnstcr?" Jeanne enquired, lan- guldly. "Well," conceded Mrs. Puklnaon, "there i: no other sport which in- tereaf: women quite :0 thoroughly." "Really?" Jeanna was boredly pc- lite. "I have many other interests." "Jeanne i: a mystery," volunteered Oanby. "She dawned upon our Jaded horicon l-lkc a brilllmt new planet. We know neither whence aha came nor where ahc 8095-" he Faded k5- tingly. Mrs. Parkfmou tumcd her bright gaze upon Joann: with un- ooncealed interest. "I admire you," she said frankly. “It takes a lot t0 Pique the interest of these bored, blase men-about- town." “Hen! Horel Who an you calling namu?" demanded Omby with mock indignation. "I'll have to r:- mlnd you that I'm a. hard-working businca: man." Mn. Parkfzucn miffed. "Hlfd working! Reading the flock ticker in : nfc: club lounge." Jeanne turned fntercste’ upon Canby. "Oh, are you a atock broker? I never knew th:t." Mra. Parkinson almeked softly- “I: it possible that you've known Dick-how long l: lt-and didn't know where he made hi: money?" Canby frowned. "Jeanne hasn't acquired the New York habit of looking up the finan- cial rating 0f every man eh: HIGHS like the girls in your set, Adele." "But what carelessness!" mur- mured Mrs. Parkinson, unabashed. "Why. unless you know at what fli- ure: it man's income f: quoted, how EYES don't W-llll '0 marry‘ and the others can you know whether to order ter- é ._ . .. ...-;-@w-w-r~-- <- rapincraohopwhenhctakeeyou tadlnc?" J EANNE’! ADVANTAGI Jeanna mud: no rqply to this :ally. Sh: wa: fcelln_ her ground carefully. It hadn't been ow to make the transition from Iowa to New York, from Aunt Emily‘: frow- :y dining room to the Crystal Room :t the R-itl. and make it. convinc- ingly. Sh: wn: atill in the stage whan a faba move might ruin the whole structure, she had :0 carefully er- octnd. Her native ehrcwdnaa: had told bar tint unccuing but unobtrualv: obacrvntlon of the llfa and people addying about her, wa: ha: beat card. She therefore had adopted a ralervo. In unexpected h:blt of afl- encc. which to hcr lccrct lmulc- mant, paused cl "mymrlou." R:- peatcdly, ab: we: being told th:t she was "sphlnx-llkc, lnmrutable, ln- triguing." In a galhorlng of ahrlll-voiced flappcrl. ab: wl: : beautiful exotic figure, restful to eye and oar, my:- terlou:, enigmatically smiling, a: if she looked upon wine pleasing scene lnvlalbl: to th: other: about her. If they bud but known, aha wa: comparing the brilliant environ- ment ln which ab: paraded like a bird of paradiae with the drab little town where :he had been the browncaf. of the little brown wrena. "The dear old Ritz!" Mrs. Parkin- son wa: exclaimlng an the car draw up to the hotel entrance. '_lt i: a regular home-coming to see it again. Tllgmérgndtm Carlton hasn't the umc atmosphere at all. Of courgg you've been ‘over, we: Dare?" Jeanne was educated in a French convent," put in Clnby, a: the foot- “Helped My Nerves and Bllllllflfl llp” Tell: How L din E. Pink- lmm’: Vegeta le Compound Overcome Anemia Condition i-__._..... You'll adore this coat-like dram of true Irish green. 351333.115“- woolen. White bcngnlina ctgpg make! the wort-By collar and cuffs. II: smart tallorednee: make: l: most diatinctive. . It’: exceptionally easy to fashion ft. It: snull coat will aurpriu yo]; Style No. 8M f: design“ in “u; l4, 10. 18, 20 yeara, so, 80 :nd 40 Lnche: bu:t. Sim '16 require: 8% yard: of 39-inch material with 5i yard of 39-inch oontraating. rm a u": only tcn day: “$21k”; "J: andcuflswillbe mart of whit: fall]: crepe. Price of PATIERN l5 cent: m Bllmnc or coin (coin f: preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. 14M anfllzaatcnlblyaick before and alto: lflblrtlmlbogantctakc LydlaE. Plnkham’: Vegetable Compound to overcome an anemic condition and ft helped my nerve: and lmllt me u . l think every woman should lvo t a gym: ab: I: nearing m ddla ago MR8. W. MANSELL 462 Gordon Avo., Vordun, Montreal, Quebec- Gch-bottle from your drugglst today. ..___._ W, __, mln flung open the door. Jeanne was thankful to have the ‘Nightly widow-B atwnflon dwefluflt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sh: didn't care to talk too long with limb Addml someone who had actually traveled in Europe. "There are the Maltlanda," grunt- ed Oanby, reaching out a. hand to aulat Jeanne. “Fir-st time I ever knew them to come on time to ona 0f_my dinners. How are you?" He directed a vague gesture o! welcome toward a couple emerging‘ from another car. Y “Huh! 'I'hey've got Bnrsiowl- with them, u», Vlcl" _.-,_-_-—._,__,_____ m. n01. Sin: sun-nun" Ncm: I Sh“ Jeanne turned quickly, unable! hide her interest. Her heart. was beating suffocat- 11181? with excitement. She had scented her game! Would she have the clevemes: to bag it? Dalntinao: With Chic Style: ILLUITIATZ DIIIBIAKIIG LIIIOI FUINIBHID III‘ [VIII PATIIII iii- won-lumen): (To b: Continued») i