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The essential with peril. by it should be called the honey- And proves, by thumping on your thing is w iron them very lightly B10011 811d be popularly SUPDO-‘ied t0 be filled With ark on me wrong side, to preserve the sweetness character of the surface. ‘.- uf your‘ great merit. a friend that uni- had If a pct blouse of pale pink cot.- ’ b inst dnic,‘ that they have nliarrtlgd l ,1 1a, aunt l - L. iuman eings ea o ange s; wien tie y y o? r92; Inknfeie $5118., ‘;',,°,}“{,§,"°,§ husband wonders a thocsand times why he did it _ gown“, i deal “m, them Make up a 501w and the 51ml Wife is on the verge of putting on her _.,._ _ “m, of hora,“ using one teaspoon hat ten ousand times and going back to Mother. litifsljll llli ill.\"l's' tot l-IZ cup wa'm W‘ ter, m d whc .\lo.~t oi’ llll‘ sold today ‘the material is evelniy welt allovii . _ Nomlnll "I1 55W? t! YOIIIIR couple from having - _ _ ‘ ' }\l'ili)l‘l'- llll.‘ stains to seep lll thc warm . . . . . "0 5° through the lamb!” ordeal or hiwmg 5° ad‘ 1, W,“ m... hm,“ a Short time‘ when the just tlicmselics to each other. Its sufferings are so great that it is no Sum“ “Aw kwsexlcd. follow up by \\0ll(lf'l that 0 many lack the courage to endure them and throw up good rinsing or their hands ind quit. l!" stains are ‘ wash right away. newly made. they usu- ally ivasli out quite easily in the w 1"‘ 93mm? collrs" “r "vmm bu‘ “n” and llCfKllLY previous environment and tiainin . 2 jdflftl in they become obstinate. mgs 01- mdfpss untagonjslns and 8' v f\lllLlCC Your lTric-nris “ith Otidnirnls of all kinds for which Every mu“ believes i“ me m“ there is nu room ui your drawers ;should be slipped into an oddnient ; bag hung on your cupboard door. This is made by sewing pockets of all sizcs on to a yard of cheap cre- tonne, which may be attached to a circss hanger or not, as you ., please. \ ‘ciitiiloquism iiito a meek, gentle, sub llliflfly manager. wi 1 ' selfish and l To dry-clean laces: Spread the . i away somewhere for two or three idays. Heavy books or some such weights should be placed on lop. At the end of the time all you uliui‘ Time is the great teacher, t.h of our problems, and if need to do is to shake the lace in a. oouple_ survives the first few years oi marriage they recover from their order to remove all surplus pow- Initial disappointment; they learn how to adapt themselves to each tier, \\'ll0ll it will be fQund to be t other; they acquire tact and finesse in handliiiu each titiicr and censti i bcatitifitlly clan and white. l Xlltjitaliiféolfihlefligilsltlalilf’ ‘ltotggiédagleiehgggspcielqpurt. Thcjy accept marriage and —-—-—- . i . lscaar rams HAT AND KEEPS ' ————— HAIR TIDY i The 5000f“?! denser period of marriage is when a couple reaches Here's an idea for a scarf which "fiddle 089- F01" the lfl-il- ‘Twenty 0!‘ twenty-five Years the man has been ' will trim your hat, keep your i ~50 b1l§¥ getting a. start in business and the wife so occupied with help- Fun and Eu“. m Ham new ham m“. and your neck warm; i llllgipilllfl and rearing a family that thcv have not had time to mialyze N‘ ‘m, ._ . ._ .1 such db y%?{"(gj‘ilgtrghen youre motormg m. oxiililiotcmotions or consider whether each comes up to the others ldDfll 1 ' sparkling ‘y ' ' 5 a hit ilvilb 16,35?“ geyefllrdzgigoggstlonti Then comes a sort of a lull in life. The man has made liis fortune. _ ‘yourself from a length of m“ r The woman has finished her job with the children. They have leisure p, dwovc, ma; ‘iflgured chmon FOE it if?” W90 .ii ivhicli to think about themselves and each other and to pciceive that mng he, Vi equal lengths 5nd pm the mum? minty’ no longer looks like a Lady Love and John is no womans ideal of She Sgmd. {to the {mm or vow, ha, 1,110“ a Fairy Prince. They see that youth is almost gone. that their time “m1 m ;S“.n,he pflch end rmmd the gm“ or for romance is short. Then it is that they go ha re. The woman “m; the 1V0,“ hm, Mo“ them at the back bcnis _it to thebbeatity shop and gets her face lifted, her liatr dyed and ‘ brie ma“ a Si“.i°‘a.ié"gifiii“iif.éli°wifi'Jéldiikfi.‘° . transit ,~ __ - - , .' -. oivmc an mere an dxfqutgggl, a b"? 1”“ km” "ml" 301"‘ any of the boys and that he is too young for his old wife. of your ' _ '__"—_ If. . .ric..|tc the \0w- TRY THIS TESL!" FOR CORRECT “hole mQn-jmonlal voyage, but if a ~ 1U": vtbewncc $i/"l you can say To improve your carriage elimin- j the t-ye of those who like their ‘reflflng flay?’ m mefnsh‘ clothes just a bit different is a rich "Fl A NE,“ 325K541, To G2 éhrown wool dress. with a matching i l‘ 1T" “n” Ru" FALL COLOR ' ' Iliolero jacket and beaver rovers. If “he 91100595 “We” makeupi colt" for your copy iAfifllllN" wool model. more daring “XPDHS agree that any wcma“ in Vi-ntrilo- iin cut. was a bright red tweed m" Wm!‘ am’ ‘>7 the new m" m1‘ V nu to the ..=kirt. with a jersey skirt in black "T5 which lwllpenl‘ l" “mm h" \iltll'f‘.<.s‘ and a sleeveless jacket, lumber- “WY- Pflwldlni! h“ "OWE “ml your ‘ jack style. lipstick are exactly riizht. even the .\.llll(‘ 0i _____ snllriw skinned individual can , rsn A LITTLE RTRAINED TEA l Wu‘ ““"“‘~l;-t i“ (l-jlfifddcltliiiiflliy con- l.\' .i\§l‘l(‘ JELLY ‘-""l‘5‘< W?‘ Y l9“ ~ Something ncw in rtspic jelly‘ was lcarrir-rl in llmiclon recent- ,lv from a former roval chef. His recipe. tisrrd frequently on lunch- Generally speaking. the purplish red rotige and lipstlcks are right fnr one who has chosen a suit or dress in purple, plum. fuchsia, uisli-iyiiic or mulberry. Where- s "l. client" red lip tick would an- l0’ i‘ ti‘ "i $7lfl't'l .\tiilrrssl~_ can nit-nus is simple: lb] having Tm besides PTfiVlTlN" a delicate I i __.‘ l i: if,’ {Ir Good Products Build i Great Trade Names if‘: ‘A’ iii’ if.’ Mon who hove established great names have done so through achievement and character. Liizev/ise in business, it is the value of c1 product judged by long usage, which builds great trade names. The name Penmons on Knitted Products is the yardstick oi value that has won and held the confidence oi thousands of Canadians. PENMANS KNITTED PRODUCTS _, _ UNDERWEAR - OUTERWEAR - HQSIERY i ¢(7/»?.’4,L/»»"‘/“" - Thil you PIINMANS celebrate their 70th Anniversary 338K? iracle to be wrou through the storm is a time of dlslllusio Before marriage they may liav pills one on a girl's finger lt t When the bridegroom discovers . 8d i 15°” W" m clean “hike P9P"? me“ i of praising her eyes, it is no wonder the. l Collllllftvly cover with calcium that tin-v have ceased to love each othe I magnesia. Ncxtrltw? another sheet , Lilo llflCt‘ Nor lS it strange that at tn 0" 419"" Dill)?! 0i" 11 and ill-ll sori- with the abiaisioiis caused by tub ...i__._ e great solvent -_-_._.__. is the roaring forties that are really the mos d fear no furtheij_darigers._ First Year and Then the Middle Forties Are the Times When Most Marriages go on Because of Dis- illusionments The two danger periods of mat-r are young and when they are mldd le-aged ay for patience centers of matrimony. and romance, nobody knows. Ln reali n. strife and tears when t perilous part oi the C011 pie can steer safely through them ___ _.D0R/9'PHY 1X- . i ; mul- nt that small lumi on thc b: c o . V . litu muscles votir neck. place In book on‘ iiotii i flaw" Malt" m-"nmhe say" 1S a" reflected m the “p5 by a 9mm °r ' ihend’ m“, o” w," Shoes~nnd i excellent carrying agent for oth- purple dress,_purple of orchid-red Mr T‘ dummy walk about 3.0m: mom rm. m," er flavors, and this characteristic lip rouge would make the lips seem ml _.i,,.,,,;. minutes every day. Put your shoes m" be made good "58 or by "Sh"; glowing” an” and- o‘ 9°11?“- ku “is m, plum the hook in “vow. head I tca. instead of plain water, to liamionize perfectly with the color ' [again then “ml-K for "two more make aspic jelly. Well-brewed, of the costume. nlirlutesl If m? book Sm“ in Sllkllllfltl tea will give the aspic an For the clear-skinned girl who PM“ you are homing \.0,,,.‘h,..ud attractive color and enhance the [is going to stick to black. Wllh corl'tur\tl‘vl ' flavors of the other ingredients, perhaps a grey dress or two ' _i_ WllPlllill‘ they are CPO]l)&€dAmfi€-tl~lS. ftlhrosvn‘ l]? for the sake of varia- Cnw ‘um-mt; F0 GEXERAL vegcta es or even ru . e on. pin y-red rouge and lipstick, STREET ‘vgAn strained lemon juice added to the with no yellowish undertones. are An unusual mndeL sun, to mtph tca will give an even more re- perfect. However. for true brun- ettes, equally clear but much darker reds often are striking. i With browns. yellows, tans and tlic new bluish- and lipstick, wit hint of rust in th nice. Since a bl‘ a subtle yellowish ligh h an underlying eir rich tones, are dress casts t over face and throat, rust-red ll qtjgk 15 bound to be more becoming than clear red. Natlllfllly. nail lacquer should harmonize with lipstick. Nails may mBICh libs exactly, or thev may be covered with a. much llgliter shade in the same tone. For example. with purplish-red lipstick. polish may be purplish-red or laurel or heather, or even i; pinky-orchid shade. _ of the ‘color is a. ma of personal choice. The Long l; not. No smart woman would think of wearing nail lacquer which clashes with the color on her lips and checks. —€--___ Q x How Can I 7 ‘I 1 us; ANNE Asuuvi VW§Q-Q§'§§-§"Q-Q-§-§§4Q§Q'§§Q@'Q '£ Q. How can I prevent iroiii creaking? A. Rub a llLlle vaseliiie, or soap. on the hinges. If ti door sticks, rub a piece of soap over the tight places y a door iage are when a husband and wife . Then it is that a couple and sanity and for some ght that will carry them safely e thought them- Q. How can I make bread crumbs easily? A. An ens dry bread i it w er. y method is to put the n a deep bowl and crush ith a wooden vegetable mash- Q. How can I remove mercuro- cliromc, spots from white cotton or linen? A. Use equal parts of Javelle water and boiling water. 3 s g (B: ROBERTA hill é Q_ Is it good tomi to eat pop corn or candy during the progress of a motion picture? A. No; this is very annoying to the people nearby. A well-bred person will remain perfectly quiet. Q. would it be possible for a woman, without servants, to-give a formal dinner? A. The only way she could do so would be to secure outside assist- ance. Q. What is the proper address a. member of the H Representatives? A. "My dear C “My dear Rcpres _______i_i_ §F¥§§QfO~fO §OO4 §-§f§-OQ-§-§0 Modern Etiquette x way to ouse of oiigressman." or, entative." .____._______ BEER, DIDN'T ATTRACT B these remarkable things:- two to three times longer. boiling, with old-fashioned methods. saves time. economical, too. R l L! Ed Time. iii-n. THE COOK'S CORNER AUTUMN JELLY. Six ripe tomatoes, 6 medium sized cooking apples, 2 pounds un- der-ripe blue grapes, 1-2 cup water sugar. i0 v Wash fruit; slice tomatoes and apples, and mash grapes. Combine fruits and water and cook over moderate heat 15 minutes. Strain through cloth. Add 1 cup sugar for each cup juice and boll rapidly l0 minutes, or until syrup sheets from spoon. Turn into hot sterlized jars; cool. seal with paraffin and store in cool place Approximate yield: 6 (1-2 pint) jars jelly. BACON MUFFINS 2 cups flour 4 tablespoons ba 3-4 teaspoon sa 2 tablespoons sugar 1 95K 1 cup milk 4 tablespoons bacon tirppings l-2 cup crisp bacon bits Mfilllilil‘ Mix iiwl silt the dry ingredients. Cut the bacon into small pieces and fry until it is crisp, then drain ironi the drip- pings and sot aside. Beat tiic cgg and add to the milk with the drippings, which have bocn cooled. Add those to the dry ingrcdiciiLs. Mix rapidly just until the dry ingredients nre moistened, then fold in the bacon pieces. Don't beat hard or over beat or you'll have coarse, poorly shaped muffins. Turn iiito well-greased muffin pans, filling bhem about two- fHJLBHkP i." i Lin. its-d TAKE THE LEAD OUT _ OF YOUR LEGS Gd Oxygen in You’ Blood and You'll Gal ilk Pop that Sends You Bounding Up Ilia Stain. People who smother to delth die bet-lune king powder it I cot-pussies. Red corpuiiclca are your alylen-carrieru. They carry the oxygen you breath: ln to ev- ery part of your system. Without enough oxy- gen-cnrrylng carpiiaclcir, your kldni-yn, liver, stomach and bowcln slow down. Your akin gets pain, flabby, rim-n pimnly. Your ni-rvcn mu become jltu-ry-—yuu tlrl quickly- ft-i- ilepri-nncil. What you noczl in Dr. William! Pink Pllll. Those tiny lllllu help you make more and PERTH. Australia _ The Aus- tralian test crlckct team was chal- l(‘ll%d by the Mllfble Bar Cricketi Chi , the stake being a case of. beer n man. The Aussie! didn't wccpt. v lwttor retl corpunelen and thus lnerenne the oxygen-carrying power of your blood. Get Dr. Williams Pink Pills today It your dru - glut and nee for ynurlelf how qnirkly flu I tlme-provm blood-builder will lu-I you buck you: pcpmqmmtmnluo- u: thirds 1L v NOW comes a sensational new advance in soap- making to prove again lhat"the wonders of science never cease." Au amazing new ingredient that makes Iiigli-Tes! OXYDOL far wbiler was/1- iug, in tub oi- washing machine. Ye: an ingredient that keeps it safe a: ever for washable colors- safe for washable fabrics and hands! Tested against old-fashioned bar and package soaps in hard water, new High-Teri‘ Oxydol does (l) Washes white clothes up to 15% whiter, as shown by scientific Tlnrometer records. (2) Gives up to TWICE as much suds-suds that stand up Colon Stay S urprllingly Freak New High-Tex! Oxydol is amazingly safe for washable colored things. In laboratory tests, sheer cotton prints washed as many as 175 time: in new High-Test Oxydol suds showed no per- ceptible sign of fading-came surprisingly/rub! In tub warbiug-Higlr-Tes! Oxydol soaks dirt loose in as little as 10 minutes. No as with less modern soaps. Washed this way, clothes last 2 to 3 time: longer from the standpoint of washday wear and tear rr In zunsbino macbines- new IIiglv-Tvtt Oxydol soaks dirt loose while the washer is running- gives you DOUBLE-ACTION wash. No need to waste time scrubbing "extra ditty" spots to get clothes really clean. Saves work-saves trouble- It Goes Farther, Too Because of greater washing power, each cup of High-Test Oxydol goes up to one-fourth again as far-does up to 2 5% more work-than the same amount of old-fashioned soaps. So it's extremely You'll find High-Test OXYDOL at all dealers in the familiar orange and blue bull's-eye pack- age. (No change in the box-the difference is in the soap.) Geta package today. Procter8zGamble. MADE IN CANADA ITHE ONLY CHANGE l5 IN THE SOAP! i a an Irish town was being over his new night Sergeant. “Dye see that red light in the distance? limit of your beat. with it,“ stild the Scrgant. not seen again for a week. Wlien he did show u '§.'§‘Q.'.+§fQ-.I v v ~¢¢......:..-..-.-...".. vv scrubbing, no ,'ed wwJvwvrwvvvvvvv-vvv GIVES WIIITR When the old OXYDOL that the last word in lau comcs a remarkable new ingredie- OXYDOL as much as 15% . $1 vvvvvvv —» J, lava’ p. \/_4l4i: L ature vvvv vvvvvvvvvv v rvvOO Sensational New "No-Scrub" Soap... NEW II/fi/l-TEET UXYDUI. Washes Clothes l5 l5% WHITEH New High-Tent OX YDOL contain: a revolutionary new ingredient that makes it give up to TWICE THE SUDS even in hard water . . . safe a: ever for washable colors, fabrics and hands WASHES THAN EVER- was first introduced, women believed nclry soap liad been found. Bu! now n: ch52 makes new High-Tm utliiier u usbirlg than less modern soaps. The colored things. At th Ilig/i-Tril Oxydol su COLORS STAY SO GAY AND two sketches above illustrate IIigb-Tes! OXYDOUS amazing safety for washable ing how a brand-new cotton print appeared bejan trashing. At the right, sketch of same print after being washed 175 tihics in new fcp/ilile iign a/jurl/‘ug/ What could be a more FRESH. minutes. that shortens the life o Picture at left show: n new magnified) scrubbed 84 times soap. Note fraying in weave, duo to laud e lei’: is a drawing shpw- ds-yct showing no pcr- rubbing OXYDOUS safety fabrics and hands? CLOTHES LAST MUCH LONGER, other new sheet washed 84 time less OXYDOL way. Nate difierenco in Pwashdny wear and 1m." i K. L soaks dirt loose in as little u l0 Thus ends the wuhbonrd scrubbing f clothes. sheet (highly with old-style and scrubbing . . . On the right, ni- s the scrub- striking demonstration of f h 1 l - axypo‘. THE SAME or was ab e co ors for ORANGE AND BLUE BULUS-EYE PACKAGE l i AMorningSmile The keen young Civic Guard in shown beat by the Well, that's the Now get along The young Guard set out and was p at headquarters the Sergeant demanded furiously where he had been. "Ye remember that: red light?" asked the Guard. "Yes!" ' Well, that was on the back of a van on its ways to " Dublin! An itinerant musician was stranded in an English village one Sunday morning. and as he was playing his cornct in the street. he was approached by a clergyman, who said: “Do you know the Fourth Com- mandment, my good man?” "No," the musician replied. "but. if you'll just. whistle it over. I'll do my best." oven until the muffins are l1 deli- cate brown -— about 25 minutes. Serve immediately, although these are nice split and toasted after they are cold. So if there are some left over, don't worry. 'I'liev'll be good for breakfast with maple syrup or marmalade. TOFFEE APPLES You‘ll need nice, firm baking apples for the toffee apples. The kind that will not cook all to pieces, and choose rather good- sized ones. 6 large baking apples 6 teaspoons butter 3-4 cup brown sugar 7-8 cup water Method: Peel the apples and then core them, leaving a. fairly good-sized cavity. Roll each tea- spoon of butter in just as much brown sugar as will stick to it. then press this into the centre of each apple. Set them in a shallow baking dish and sprinkle the remainder of the brown sugar over and around them. Pour the water carefully into the pan and bake in a moder- atel hot, 400-dcg. oven until the app es are tender. Baste frequent- ly with the syrup. Wlicii they are one, lct them stand in the juice in the pan until you tire ready to serve them, either warm or co d. Lift each apple into n glass sherbet dish and pour some of tlie syrup around it. The syrup is delicious, just like melted toffee. Add a spoonful of sweetened. whipped cream. if you want to make it something special foi- Sun- '_+o+o»+v+vv$’€6+v+o++oo4 H ou se hold Scra pbook (Iv ROBERTA LEI) o +o+o+o+ o+¢4 w+v++++o+r Soft Hands Soft hands are one oi the assen- tials of beauty. Before retiring each night. rub oil into the hands and ll‘l(‘ll don a pnir of gloves and leave them on until morning. Pure olive oil is best for this treat- ml?" t. ._ UJ?P"_ T.S!"9Vl".E._.PllL 310W“ N ew lwa/I-rssr uxvnut The Last Word in Granulated Soaps m... _._i_ .....*____ ____ l yo will be amazed at the n mnrkable results obtained. Apples A pies should be cored befofl par g. as they are then lees like- ly to break. Always pare the ap- ples tliin; a broad surface causes much waste, bccaure of the round- ing surface of the apple. Smooth Irons Rusty, sticky or rough irons can be smoothed to a fine glassy fin- ish if they are rubbed with salt and a piece of crinkled paper. For The Home Sewer A simple styled coat of Ilrlllcess lines that finds fl, Plum l“ ‘Iva?’ wee fashionable wardrobe. Its st‘) easy to slip into....ens_v' to “'03P- lt has a comfortable neckline that may be worn opened nr closed. A most important detail is the flar- ed fuliiess townrd the liciii. that ermits perfect freedom for romp- ng youngsters. Two patch pocket! are optional. Homcspuns and tcveedy wonlcns arc especially sturdy and practical. Mummy will find it tho most simple thing to sow. The one-jiiccc shaped gorcs arc quickly joined on the mach- inc. and the low price is really nmtuiltig. A diagrammed sewing instruction chart accompanies the pattern. Stvlc No. 2684 is designed for sizes 2, 4. 6 nnd 8 ycars. Size 4 requires l 1-2 yards of 54-inch ma- terial for coat. and hat and 1 3-8 yards of 39-inch material for lin- ing. Send fihccn cents (tact in stamp-v or coin (coin preferred) wrap coin carefully. address to Charlottetown "vilWWllfifi giving:- Style No. near size..." ... ..... Nam: ..i.__. Street Aflflfllll ' City Province BLACKNEADS [ain't nqiioczc llflfkllfillill~illlflfllVfi them. GP! lWlI ounces of peroxlno WWI!!!‘ "m" T‘ drug store nml nib gently with we? “n cloth over the blackheads. They nlmlv y‘ *‘ day dessert. H-sqn lIIOi-htltls um a noun/M wmvl"l"=- i. f Every Day Styles- pinlvg and dlnntuielr hy this mule and nurl . “wrou-owe. i i