PAGE r15 ig v rrv-v vvvwvvvvvwwvv-vvwvv-rvw-oxroov-oQqvqq-y 165 K ISNT STREET THE AND HER ACTIVITIES A RAINBOW vry heart, leaps up when 1 behold A rainbow in the 5k)“. So was it when my life began, So is it now I ani a man. B0 be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die! The child is fatlicr of the man; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety-W. Wordsworth. ornnns have lllPlIl do to you. and do not be llifi-‘Jfillfflflril if thcy fail sometimes —D1ckcns. ‘ 111a KEY The key to cvory man is his thought. (sturdy and though he look, he has a. helm which he obeys, which is the idea after which all his facts are classi- fied. He can only be reformed by snovring him a new idca which commands his owns-Emerson OCCAMONS We can all of us make our lives sublime by seizing on occa- sions and makinu them great. - Orison Swett Maiden. TRUTH If truth be ivitli thy fricnd. be with them both »Gcovge Herbert. MAKEFI’ TIPS Many women arc vagze the placing of rouge on the cheek. There is a ruin for it. It should ho dnepest on a point of the cheek bones ju.~t inane the outer corner of thr- eyc. This is varied by keeping the mum nearer the nose if the face is broad and nearer the ears if the face is narrow. Lines beneath thr- aye ("in be almost obliterated if powckr is applicd there while the evcs are raised to the coiling. This stretches tho skin so tiut powder sinks into ("scrv l“-'L‘\ICt.‘ and lazlcs out even a wrinkle IIDFLTS (‘AN LEARN Prof. Frank Fret-man of the Uni- vcrmty- of (Tliiriitn In. rrTz-linri the conclusion altar ions; obscriafiou that adults tip to middle life can. if they wish. loam hotter than nhildren and as wail AF Null!‘- about LIFE AT FORTY "What; the good of being nonf- ly forty if you can't be com- fortable?" said thr woman with whom I was taking tea. as she helped herself to another eclalr, her third in ten minulcs. Now. if a woman doesn't mind having that midrlle aged spread at racy, that is her own affair. and in my opinion it is bqtter to be ‘t be diinolnened. Obtain real relief 1mm plmpltl. rawnen. rnhel. burnial and Itching of eczema and other akin outbreak! of external origin. Cutieurn I IIIDOPCPFIYIIY emollient: and meditlnll pmpertlen soothe. comfort and promote healing. Begin treatment today. S011! 25f. Olntmrnt 251-" dmlgictl over?- wherc. FREE sample. Wfltfl "CHICK-III". Dlpt. 61. 286 St. Paul Sr. W.. Montreal- The Only Exclusive Fur House in P. E. Island. WHEN YOU REFUR ISLAND FURRIERS 000-0000 o o o o o 0-0» w o4+o++oo4<0400++0+ HDUSEWIFE ‘ chocolate eclalrs were not hcr only Try to do to others as you would l -, ting dull; and worst of all, she i doesn't mind! defymg l years for . one. A good many women of sixty t OW IS THE TIME T0 CALL AND, SELECT YOUR NEW Fur Coat N0 MATTER. WHAT STYLE YOU PREFER YOU ARE aouno To FIND a COAT THAT 1 WILL PLEASE YOU IN 3 our: LARGE SELEC-z TION. OOQQO-OXO-QQOQOOO OQOOOO O0 All the Latest Styles. All the New Furs. IMPARE OUR PRICES. i i z REFER TO US g PHONE 1177 plump and jolly than thin and mis- erable with over-much dieting But you can keep an eye on your diet and still haie enjoyable and satis- fyuig meals. What was wrongwith my friend's point of view was her calm as- sumption that she was entitled to run to seed at forty. For the gesture of surrender. Much worse is the fact that she is getting a. bit “ dull. for want of cultivating new interests. Worse still. she knows she is get- Many people round about the forty mark get into the bad habit of making excuses for themselves 8nd bIlImlIlg the passing of the what is really plain lazinesc and softening of the moral backbone. At forty or thercabout they atop growing mentally. and their cour- age ceases to exert itself. There is one sovereign remedy for developing mental middle-eged spread, and that is to cultivate fresh lnterefis Forty is an ideal time to take up new aciiwties. be- cause then you have learned pat- ience and resourcefulness. Take up a simple handicraft. The big stores in town or the local art slicp lady will help you to make a start. These things are so simpli- icd now that even if you are not “clever with your fingers" you can pick up the trick in next to no time, and not only brighten up your home with covers and em- broidcries. hand-worked. but save cxpcn-es by making novel gifts for your frzciios yourself Then there are scores of ivomcn joints various physical fitness classes and getting a great kick out of them in more s<nies than AMomingSmile DIPLuiIAAU I ADRIFT Anita-That's a fine laddie o your... Mac. He's got a fine ham and a handsome appearance; 10¢; maist intelligent. Gould you lend me a pound? - Mac-I could not dae that. 11118115. thanks yea’ the same. and mmbye the bairns my wife's iadqie by her first husband. UINBVITABLE lrying to entertain his pretty partner with a lengthy yarn. and concluded by saying, “And w, you see. I was vindicated at last." "How thrilling!’ said the girl. “And I suppose they made you wear a red tape on your arm until the swelling went down!" rected and a new door was hung, leaving no crack underneath for wintry winds. The woodwork was given a fresh coat of paint and the floors were refinished The old rag rugs and colonial furniture took on a new lease of life with this repuvenated back- ground. DON'T DESPISE Tl-IE HUMBLE MACKEREL Mackerel is especially good just now, but in spite of this fact it is slelldom used In the ordinary house»- o o. This may be due to the fact that of all varieties of fish mackerel is most liable to become tainted. When choosing medium-sized mack- erel are best and the markings should be bright and distinct, and they should be pearly-looking un- derneath. It is always advisable to buy in season. They should be cooked very fresh and reheated when required. The methods of cooking are those used for all other fish—¢baking. boiling. or frying-whichever is most con- venient. but a. abused mackerel is really this fish at its best. To sousa maoke e1. clean and wash thoroughly, removing the head and fins Lay them in a fireproof dish with a little finely chopped onion, a few parsley stalks. a blade of mace. two or three cloves. about a dozen pep- percorns, and a bay leaf or a. sprig of thyme. Season with salt and cover with vinegar. Put on the lid or cover with paper, then bake in a moderate oven for about half an hour. Allow to become sold and serve with fresh green salad. If preferred the rnhckerel may be boned like herring. and the vinegar may be diluted in the pro- portion of a pint of vinegar in half a pint of water. Let the mackerel cool in the pickle. and they may then be served on an- other dish with‘ the vinegar strain- ed over them. For getting oil or grease out of clothes. lay the stain over blot- ting paper and sponge with gaso- line, benzine or carbon tetrachlo- ride. To prevent grease from spreading on gllk circle with French chalk or fullers earth. The current acceptance of skirt lengths in Paris is a low of l2 inches and a high of 15 inches \‘I'HI5N NOT T0 BAKE When the housewife has had a very busy week and is extremely tired at the end 0f it. she is very fcolisli to attempt her usual week- anti baking in that condition. That is the time to try that cake at the bakers you have been wanting to try or to have a bought dessert you have heard about. The bought things svill taste good for a change and if the family likes Mother's better they will appreciate your efforts just that much more next week. HOME FACTS Mix the gelatin mixture in a pitcher if you are going to use small molds. If the soap has a strong piin- gent odor and seems to ‘draw the hands, after using, you can be sure it has an alkali in it and the soap may well be avoided. join. uiid do quite well at it so tlicrv is really no excuse for say- ing. “Mo? Physical jerks at forty?" Thcn tlicrr: are forcian lau- guages. each of which has the ef- fect of opening a whole new world of interest to anyone who w.ll bring perseverance to the pleaxant ta k of studying it. Probably the greatest benefit of any new thing that you lake up 1s that it brings you new friends and acquaintances because- it gives you something to talk about and makes you more interesting to other people. Adventure is in the adventurous, and life can be fun at forty, fifty. sixty. and later. if you don't lose the habit of tackling something new. RIJUVENATION OF A SIIABBY LIVING-ROOM A housewife had a problem on her hands with a living room that not only had grown shabby. but that was hard to heat as well. Stairs to the upper floor went up from this room making it difficult to heat She decided to have repairs made that would cor- rect the faults. The fireplace was rebuilt to give hcnt without smoking. Composi- tion wall and ceiling board were put over the old walls and ceiling This was attractive. looking like panelling. and in placing contrast to the outside and stair waill. If your flat irons are old and roughened on the base. it is time to get new ones These slight ir- rogulartics will catch on silk and fine materials and cause real dam- 9.89. Never close up the hole at the bottom of the flower pot. Place a few clnders over it if you are afraid the dirt will fall through but the plant needs that air at the root to be healthy.- WIIEN BOILING EGGS When boiling shells thoroughly in cold wat- er before dropping In- boiling water and they will not cruc - Modem life human [not atnlueu ;i.::§.'n.._';a"" “$.35 you will“! It my» not eapyouroya he: th ul and he: thy evu are _ '. Maria: rorhllna aev mgredlentl known for their vflmue“ (In can of the up!“ and mamlng b which were paper-ed. muufliqy window mo; onl- d. A retired naval officer had been _ eggs. wet the ‘ [Guardian Needlework Deplltmont. qnwwuqxcnwnwcwmmrrnwrg-nm ‘Dorothy Dixis Letter Box LIn These Days You Can and Must Judge a Man by His Clothes, so Watch This Care- fully When You Are Contemplating Marriage Dear Miss Dix-What in the world can you do with a mm who goes about dressed Iike a tramp and who is positively indlflerent to h‘s a! appearance? rson- I am 1n love with a man who is clean physics. ly and morally and as long as my eyes are on his kind face I am rapturously happy. but when I look at his sloppy old brown pants and his coat and waistcoat that seem to have, been assembled from the ragbag. I wonder if 1 married him if he wouldn't become intoler- able. He is very particular as to my appear- ance. wants me beclecked in silk and satin. my har just so. And then he seems to be content just to worship me, never dreaming m“ I 1W1! to worship him in the same Way. I have li-ii-d in a tactful way m makg him aware of his sackness, but his only reply i; “that is why I need you." what shall 1 do? Swallow my pride and marry him because he is so fine in other ivays. even if he is a living example of what N0 Well-Dressed Man Should wear? DISGUSTED D. M. Answer: Blovenliness used to be corisdered the hallmark of genius. For a man to need a shave and a haircut and to be run through a laundry and p. pressing ahop was believed to indicate that his mind “as set on higher things than cleanliness and clothes. Perhaps your young man belongs to this class. But make very sure that he is a gcnlums before you marry him for. as a general thing. carelessness about ones personal appearance is nothing but sheer laziness and shlftlessness, or lack of perception and‘ up-fo-datenes-s and all the qualities that make one get along in the world. A man puts on a soiled shirt in the mumlng because it is lesswrouble than to put buttons in a clean one. He doesn't; shine his slices because that would require five minutes’ work. l-le doesnt send his clothes w the cleaner or take 011* the spots himself and press them because that 14 a little work. Sue. o. man is a slacker by nature, and ninety-nine times out of a hundred he will spend ha life sitting on the do-nothing stool. The man who doesn't notice things enough to see that he is wearing a waistcoat of one color, a coat of another and trousers of still another, and whose tics swear at the balance oi‘ his raiment; who never buys the right thing or notices what other people are wearing may be the dearest soul on earth and have a heart of pure gold, but he will never catch on to new ideas. or see an opportunity until it. has passed him by. Judging a man by h‘.s clothes isn't as silly as it seems. It is about the best way we have 01 getting his number. But, of course. there are exceptions to all rifles and there are doubt;- less men who have all the other virtues except ciothes sense. S0. 1f Y0" are certain the man has plenty of inteiligence along other lines and that his sloppiness is not the result of laziness and stupidity. 80 11181141 and marry him and save your sensibilities by making yourself his valbt. l. ad Personal 'f I ”l" JUST CAN'T. iter \ ‘=- LET Til/S ‘PARI Y FLCP I V” - S0 Tlklflil/T WIMTA SPARKUI/G 1105755 S!!! IVIS AFTEEAU. _ ,. . . . i '22’.‘.°l","".,.....“'".'?.'.‘." mutt... 2;".~"..'."::.ai.' m.,, m, ‘mum ow I Kaowwsrwiw "a- l-"ii ‘i “a” "”°" ooum on .50.; u M" “Mm. YOU new. come mm MAXWELL HOUSE TO FIIESH EN ..IT’S SO DELICIOUSLY IIICII AND MELLOWCIOOMAND ALWAYS SO FRESH. mo now I mow wan raev mum awrmeuntv snmuumon‘! SUCH FRIENDLY STIMULATION! In every cup of this truly roaster-fresh coffee HA1‘ refreshing stimulation you got from every Wfragrant cup of Maxwell House Coffee! A friendly stimulation that warms and cheers . . . that makes you feel brighter, happier, buoyed up! Vita-Fresh Maxwell House comes to you always pBOIKBd in a super-vacuum tin-tho one sure way to assure you truly roaster-fresh coffee. ROASTED AND PACKED IN CANADA YOU SURELV ARE KEEPING THINGS GOING, LAUIIA. EVERYONE‘ HAVING THE NOW 2 GRINDS TIME OF THEIR LIVESI $0 AM II THAT CUP OF MAXWELL HOUSE DRIP GRIND AND RIGULAR Don't spoil your marriage by nagging him about is untldvnasi. It is a. vice you can't cure. and you can substitute clean clothes every 1188 50?‘, the ones he has worn the day before and send him forth unmaculately at- tired. Of course, 1t will take time and trouble to do this, but he may be g worth i-t. Women have made greaterfacrifices for the men they 1°V°d- ‘ I Dear Dorothy Dix-J married a man who was the best husband that any woman ever had. He is a prince. But I have been a. nasaer. H b055- too particular about keeping the house neat, making a‘ fuss over alfew ashes; jealous if he even looked at another woman, accusing him of th n86 that he never did. By the way I have acted I haye killed this loIvIe fovrgke; Ha treats me well, but it is because he thinks it is his du Y- h E bumed beyond his strength to take up his time and fill his mindbl 15V?) an‘ we myself out in his afiection. Is it too lat i for me to win hlnli Bivh with be brought together so we can spend the balance of our ives aplpg one another? What can I do? A HEART-SICK W1 - Answer: - The only thing unit you can do u’ to e0 to your husband all? cfFfg and humbly confess your iauils. Teil him that you realize hOW B Y Y have treated him, how overbearing and (lictamrial you have been; that Y0“ did not realize the cnielty 0f “he WHY Wu were treating him and that 11011 only beg of him to g ve you another chance and let W11 WY V?’ m“ “P m him for all that you have made him suffer. (Continued on page l2), TWO-PIECE KNIT SUIT on ,0 ahyfair Needle-art Dfllin NO- 23B Knit this becoming two-piece tweed wit. and you will walk into Spring with one ensemble that will fit into endless occasions. Wide revere: and a flu-ed gore skirt are style notes you will instantly admire. Youthful in 11m and decidedly quick to knit. ‘Ilhe pattern can be obtained in sizes l4. l6. l8. I0. Each pattern includes a tissue pattern for blocking the Ilflflbfl . after it in knit, euy-to-follaw working instructions without abbreviations, assembling chart. lb: complete pattern and lmtnictlona for all of these denim. and 20 cents in stamp; 0r coin (coin preferred) to ‘m: Charlottetown Ulo lhh coupon. To flho Charlottetown Gultdhn sodium-k Dupt. N XHIGN NO-Il P"!!! your nuns and 1611mm plainly. Ilna—---------___...__------ ShutAldnlu--___.___.___________-- Latln AIITIOPIOOH, Ohilear. me Today's Short Wave Radio Program (lnmuluunmnlnl TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26 TOKYO 4:5 p.m.-—\I."all Ilbltival. 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AUSTRALIA 1:15 a.m.—Talk on Australia. VKZME. 31 2a m.. 9.59 meg. “Honey Drop” Peas Alymer Trade Name Those who remember shopping for groceries twenty years ago will recall that the various sizes of can- ned peas were identified by name— "sweet Wrinkle," "Early June," and so on. rather than by the plain numbers l. 2. 3. 4 and 5, as is the usual cue today This more mod- ern system of numbering, however. has left the housewife somewhat confused. Not only 1a 1t difficult in remember just what size of peas the respective number-a represent. but numbers alone, she finds, are no guide to quality. m this connection it is interest- ing to note that the old idea of naming being definitely revived. For ex- ample. fancy quality Aylmer aloe 5 pole are now beat known as "Jumbo Sweet Peas". Further. u. new label this sac-non for Alymer choice size" 8 pen (he favourite medium size) ‘ can-lea the new registered name, “Honey Drop." which officials of the company state will henceforth designate u special selection of Alvmer choice quality lime 8 peu Women who buy groceries read- ily agree that there is much more satisfaction in buying peas by registered name than by mere number. Rot only in “Honey Drop" easily remembered u the name by which to oi-dod choice medium lilo pun, but it afford: protection agultut substitution with aim l pill d time quit. l THE COOK'S CORNER brawn) NUTS z tablespoons cinnamon 1-2 cup fine fruit sugar 1 snull egg white 2 cups whole nut meats Method: Place the nuts in a bowl and add the unbeaten egg white. Mix with the fingers until the nuts are well coated with the egg white and feel sticky, then add tho I081? and cinnamon. sifted ‘ ., ther- M18 and stir until ouch nut. l: thickly coated with sugar and clnnlmw- mo. the nuts out. and vim in I- shallow pan and bake in n slow. :00 deg. F. oven for about 30 min- utes. ‘I118? will dry and 31MB- Your can use my king! n? f: this but" aria or on nicest m??? it is almondl. t-hw should be blanched before 8115111118- PICKLEB ThXIOQ hundred small cueumberl. 3 heads cauliflower. 2 quarto l!!!“ onions. To 1 gulltm vines“. 111W 3 pounds granulated will‘! Pl" pickles. mixed spice; and red 110D‘ p91‘: in your cans. put vine!!!‘ W91‘ them scalding hot and seal. Allow your cucumbers to stand In thG brine I or 4 dBYS. V01}? 011m" “d cauliflower 24 hours. Wash uid drain before puttlnE 1M0 W“? am‘ A two-piece dress of unusual distinction that smartwomen find indispensable inthelr winter ward- pcu according to also is robe. The plain wool jacket-like blouse that moulds the figure so perfectly, buttons right up to the neck. It has four tailored pockets" and a. collar that gives it thlt "little girl" look, 50 youthfully bo- ooming. The slim skirt or plaid wool is just slightly flared at the hem for easy stride. Varlétyl well I guess! You'll enjoy wearing the blouse with other skirts and an u jacket over some slim frocks Four - lovely sweaters and the plaid skirt will make it a mpleto sports out- fit. This model can be quitc formal in velvet with ucot metal scarf tucked in at the low vee neck. Style N0. 8131 In desigmd for sizes l2. 14. 1d, 18. 20 years. I0. 82 M. 96. 3! and Winches trust. Sine , l6 requires 1 5-8 yards of 30-inch material for blouse and 1 7-8 yards - of 30-inch for skirt send fifteen centl mo) in stumps or min (coin preferred) wrap coin carefully. address to Charlottetown Guardian giving:- Btyle No. 8181 u... 0on1‘ Name I Strict Atkkall OII Roma l , Q4 ; FASHION Euioesl THE r011 HOME DRESSMAKER‘ ‘Steam cauliflower a little. Can la mad; of cucumbers alone if prefer- red, and put in brine before putum in bottles. CHOPPED MUSTARD PIOKLIIL Ono quart chowfid Wvllmbfll. 1 quart onions (chopped). 1 he“ cauliflower (chopped). 1 hem celeb (chopped). 2 green WPDers. 2 M ppera. “Method: (hver with brine wor- night. In morning dram. Edd 4 W91 brown auger, 6 cups vinegar. l- ounce celery seed. Int B01110 i6 boil. Mix 3-4 cup flour. a little lesl than 3-4 pound mustard and 1 oimou tunnerio with vineafl-l’. A to pickle and cook 5 minutel- ohwou JAM 6 lbs. cltron 3 lbs. white auger a mpdlum aimed apples l lemon I cnngee Method: Peel the oitzon BM P‘! through the food mapper. PM! a an enunelled dish, sprinkle wl the sugar and allow to stand oven night. Next morning add the appld which have been peeled and choir pad and the 111109 and grated 14!“ of the lemon and oranges. O0 gently until the jam is thick an the citron is clear. Sea] in h sterile jars. You can use :- zmlilay $011112‘ for spicins. bu plums beat. They hold their shag and do not crush up as do man! the other kinda.