THE AND HER REMIIMIIEIIANCE They do not sloop- Our lltiltlc‘ dead, Nor null Frill Wiiciw pinvpicfi ltd Bend iwv in I-‘i.uiiici:s Field. Thcv arr- fl‘\.il~l(‘l (‘lent 'l‘i'.'it \\|~ ‘. \Vi',i lnuini. iii .i.~k And p131; Ul lhuiui. rs lkcld. Th6)‘ 1i:<.i in? Pclice! Dun xiv <1.» . .. Than I ' * And Rehiui. niaxuuon ; manhood is built on _:_i. GUOIINESS " as 'ou 50cm; sc-rm cu iiic 'I‘II(II'(III'I‘S ‘ 1's n1 In mnttcrs of ihouciin are best. i thought. rilcclively .~c§'.. Imrd Stanley. “ILYTVQ To haw q-“awt un "saint, is rirliCSZ 1,1,: m in w‘ in do u-uhoui, is pouch; (no lficdonald, k\v you mu! Illli‘. STIVKING DOOR.‘ Htickiwq (Ir-ire are sometimes fiausod b" fix; lnoscninc of the ccrews or "w hinzca If iiszhtoning the scrm" ("was ho‘ flllT‘ the trou- ble. the h cos r111 frcqucntiy be countersunk n ‘. ilc dnrprr in the < $1.!" yfnniric of! the H iii“ door. which al- tcs. repainting. DRYING PIASTEII. An oxvrrr in n llPVflV completvd home w: . find ‘t advantageous t0 “nit vmHI 2h:- w~ drics before HOUSEWIFE ACTIVITIES , board is porous, use ‘a coat of wall ' soul as u primer; if not. porous, Just CmLq-mnce, first ways a challenge to the home mod- “Robcr; Haul post offers interesting decorative l possibilities. LIVING . In.‘ us mfilv- '~* to Iivc, since - zvcrv d tn 4 u») man is a new iife.--S.c:;cca. ' m- waliboard is a good quality in- i wardrobe is the sport suit; gcod done single-breasted tweed jacket I decanting the walls. Paint is likeg ly to discolor when it is applied to green plaster. and wallpaper fre- quently; peels off. WALLBOARD PRIMER. If ivallboard is iucd to make the playroom, be sure that the correct primer is employed. If the wall- cauaoxssraaoano Or FRESHNESSLQUALITY‘ use an ordinary primer or paint. FIBROUS COATINGS Fibrous roof coatings, thick paints UOlltfllIllIlg short fibcrcd asbestos. may bc nscd to prolong the life of composition and also sheet. metal roofs. A MorningSmiIe BUILDING STEPS If concrc-ic or masonigv steps are to be installed, be sure the ground on which they are to be placed is solid 11nd not. recent fill. Filled ground settles over a long period, and the steps will 5Etll€ with it. STAIRWAY TREATMENT The treatment of stairway: Ls s1- BONNIE SCOTLAND "I hear that Angus Afu.'Phcr.on lives a good, clean life. What a. rc- niurkablc chuiricieri" ' "Remarkable nothing! He docs that so he won't, have to pay for his sins." SHE SHOULD. HES DEAD oven tonight." crnizer. ‘The wall of the stairway. “I hope She wins dear ,, as well as the balustrade and newel Lhcr, or linoleum, and is easy to make and to use. Tflkc iwu (hillCCa of yellow DUCMVJY, obtazncti irom the chcnigst or piiwcr. Place it lll a tin or jar and cover with turpen- tine tabout 1-4 pniti. Leave in a warm place to dissolve. Add a few drops, oi" vinvgiir and leave to cool. Apply a little at a time and rub vigorously. Polish well. This polish will kcrp iudcfiiiitrly if cov? cred. Do not. put this on stove or over ‘flame to melt. L/Jt it dissolve gradually just. in ihc hcat of the room as turpentine is inflammabie. WALL VARNISH A good pruning coat. for plaster icrior varnish, thinned with tur- peniine and colored with a little of the wall paint. FALL SPORTS SUITS ARE OF MAJOR. IMPORTANCE Of major importance in the fall to wear in town for shopping. or for a. refreshing weekend in the country. Very chic is the mixed suit, so why not. have several pockets with both matching and COHITRJ-Lllg skirts. One New York colleczion shows a crap brown two- POTATO CIIIEESE SOUP. Three medium pztaioes, 2 cups boiling water, 2 to '3 cups milk, 1 slice onion, 3 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons fioiir, l teaspoon salt, with beige plaiicd skirt strum PM“ "f “W” 1 “l” “m” too is ‘. fitted reefer suit or 1m: "“e°“" 1 “‘b‘“*l'°°“ “mm” Pm’ ‘ ‘ ley. ported grape wool with small turn- ed down Con“ of mmk. Cook potatoes in boiling salted water until icndriz, Put through strainer. Measure liquid and add enough milk to make four cups. Scald with slice of onion. Melt. but- ter, add flour and seasonings. Grad- ually add potato mixture, removing onion, Cook 3 minutes. Add cheese FURNITURE POLISH CLEANS AND PRESERVES WOOD This is a polish which both cleans and preserves wood, lea- and beat until smooth. Sprinkle ill-flow t0 Make a Splendid ; Cough Remedy at Home 1iarslcy on soup before scrving, THE COOK ’S . _ , . , A Bic, having, and Its S0 ltusv! l\o Cooking! cfllilfll ' l_\- FIIIIIFIID a ._\rilp—i\ good Ill you (‘lifl cris- - L.’ cups of grun- ui l cup r-l" wulcr. IlIlII .17» Hhill tlissolvoil. ‘Ullllll’ at ull. i- - tiruzgist 21/; it iutn a 16 oz. rup. This gives iih-vidirl mvrli- It rnnkvs a it gives i. "c; :‘~ gv-“Tirkbr '16 you four times as much cough remedy for your money. It lasts a long time, ricvvr spoils, and children love it. This is n very effective, dependable, quick-acting cough rcmt-dy for the whole family. Quickly, you ieci its enctrrit- in: effect in tlic air passages. t: loosens flu- plilogm, sonilics the irritated mem- brnnrs mul makes breathing easy. You'll bu more than delighted with its quick cHcr-t: in clearing up bnd coughs. Pincx is a compound contnining Nor- wny Pine, in concentrator! form, u wcll known and reliable soothing uncut. for ivintcr coughs. lllpncy refunded i! it; ' ' picnsc you in cvcry wily. CORNER CIIEESE CASSEROLE 4 iablcspcons butter 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 1 cup grated Clll‘(‘5C Salt and pepper Buitcrrd crumbs 4 cups cooked spaghetti, maca- roni or ricc or 4 hard cooked eggs and 2 cups spaghetti, potatoes. cclciy, corn peas 0r spiuarlfor 4 cups cookcd vegetables-cauli- flower, cabbage, potatoes, corn. spinach, asparagus or peas or 2 cups spaghetti and 2 cups cclry, corn, cabbage or pEflS. Make a cream sauce of butter. flour, seasonings and milk, when cooked, add graicd cheese. Place alternate layers of spaghetti, eic., and cheese saucc in a buttered baking dish. COW‘? with crumbs and brown in a lmi oven (400 de- grees F.) TOMATO AND MACARONI. i (‘IlIiZICSI-l 1 cup macaroni. simuuiictii or rice 2 cups caniicrl iomziiocs 1 slicn ouioii 3 tablespoons buiicr 3 tablespoons flour Salt and pepper l teaspoon Worcmfcrshlrc sauce 1 cup grated cheese Cook macaroni, spafzheiti or rice in boiling salicd ivuicr until tender. Drain through a sieve or collander. Pour wafer through the croked cereal to separate the piccci. savfrrtié ursués m GOOD STUFF.’ fioyfafr Nccdim r This attractiv- [Qmbling and i-niur sucizcsiinns. Guardian NI‘(fll[“.\'Ol'k Department. Use this coupon. To The Charfnitctnxvn Guardian Needlework Iirpi. DESIGN NO. III-I rug was made of (lycd silk stockings, and bits of $11k rayon knit unrlciurur. It r: fun to make and itlvcs one a splendid oppor- tunity fn use (Il‘2(‘.’lTfl(ll stockings and dresses of crepe dc chine or satin, It la quickly mndc and the finished rug is nxtrcmely cffcctlvc, The pativrn iiirludcs full crochci-ing instructions, (llrcgflgng {or u. For complete pattern and instructions for all of these designs, lend 20 cmus in stumps or coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown Nam, _ _ _ _ _ _..._’______._____.___- Strcct/Idrlrcss — — — — — -—---—---------_-_- .... ..Ufl|y-__._________'~'m“________—__ Deslgn No. 164 Print your name and atlrlreu plainly. “My rhiughtcr is playing Bceth- ‘ BEEN FEEDING "M: LATELY IS suns a. -.-. Gammon I CD80 I i .l’:.'.'..‘;'. IDvrM/Iy- Dvr Marriage, to be Successful, is Not Made up Entirely of Romance, for That Ebbs With Time — Look for the Girl Who Can Manage Your Home A correspondent asks: "Would you advise a man to marry a senslblfl. domestic g‘rl who would keep religiously within the limits of her budget ‘ , and make a good working partner. even though sha did not thrill him: or marry his dream girl, the girl who sets ms pulse racing, the girl he Wants to take out ns f Litera coming ry and rough." every night, even though she can't. boil water without. scorching it, and thinks a budxet is something that you manipulate with a can- opener. y . "Personally." h; continued, "I believe n i‘ marriage would be much happier where the , husband took his wife in his‘ arms every j night and told her of his love than one when: g the savings bank account together, 1n other ' words, I don't believe you can have your cake and eat It, too, so far as_a Wife is concerned. I don't believe true love and congenial com- panionship can exist lit the same time?" '\ ”-.\.. A famous neurologist, most of whose patients have been run crazy by their mates, said to me the other day that he had about come to the con- uiuslon that the only solution of the matrimonial problem was for every man to have two wives and every woman two husbands. One wife to be a glamorous Lady Love and the other a good cook; one husband to be a l Fairy Prince and the other a. go-getter and money-maker. This arrangement would answer my correspondent’; question as to whether it is better to use your head or your heart in picking out a life partner, as it would enable you to have both s parlor ornament and a kitchen utensil. However, there arc practical objections to if. that. make the plan unfeaslble. For one thing, in these days of the high cost. of loving, wives are a luxury and few men can acord more than one at, a i time. And, Heaven-knows, one husband is hard enough for a wife to keep her cycs on without her acquiring astigmatism trying to watch two. Hence ihspolgrgamous stuff is out. so this brings the matter back to the original proposition as to whe- thcr it is better to marry romantically or sensibly. If all marriage was biised on the short-tom Hollywood plan, I would be strong for the thrills and root for the dream girl. It must be a grand and glorious sensation for a man to see heaven in a woman's eyes; to palpitate at her t/ouch and have chills and hectic fevers at the very sound of her footsteps. It must give a man a wonderful kick to be so much In love that he throws prud- ence, caution and common sense to the winds along with his stomach and his pocketbook, and asks only the privilege of gazing at his living picture and buying new and expensive frames for her. But, alas and alack, marriage is for the long pull and it seems so much longer to a man if he gets a yoke mate who can't, or wont, pull her share of the load. Worse still, thrills are as evanescent as dew on the Brass. A man loses his ability to palpltate long before he loses his hair. He no more grows hot and cold at the sight of his Wife than he gets excited over an all-day sucker. New when he comes home tired and hungry at night is he moved to ask his wife in passionate tones 1f she loves him. What he wants to know is if dinner is ready. ' ‘The sad. sad truth is that we cannot carry romantic love over into our nrddle rje any more than we can the illusions of our youth. So it is folly for a man to marry in the belief that any woman can keep stirring his pulscs for thirty or forty years. Habit, familiarity, the slowing down of his own blood all preclude that. But, if he has married a woman who has intelligence, strength and stamina; who has fought the battle shoul- dcr to shoulder with him; who has given him love and loyalty and sym- pathy and understanding, he will know the reality of happy marriage, and he will cling closer and closer to her long after he would have wearicd of an old thriller and gone in search of a new one. The thing that counts most in marriage, the only thing that can keep love alive in marriage is companionship. So my advice to any young mall is to pick out for a wife a woman who interests him and who looks at l fe from till." point. of view and let the thrills go hang. They will, anyway. Always Tired, I ' Grouchy, Nervous! Chronic Constipation Made Life Miserable-Jo HappyNow 1 teaspoon salt Dash of cayenne 1 tablespoon milk (approximately 1-2 cup sifted bread crumbs Combine rice and cheese. Add slightly beaten e83 and seasonings and just enough milk to moisten the ingredients. Shape with hands Into rolls and, coat. with sifted crumbs. Place on lightly buttered II severe constipation he sat across the table and discussed his ‘_. business plans with her and they added up drags you down, fry tho hurt juice, hub, Ionic remedy. Nothing like it. Mrs. L; L., Montreal, wile‘; "I [all nervoun, irrih e If! fiml all the ' . (fqfljf out. Didn't Ileep. Worhdhzielh t due to chronic consliplfiun. I [ctno ulicf I pan and bake in a moderate oven (350 to 375 degrees F.) for 25 min- i utes. Serve hot with tomatoc sauce. OATMEAL SOLVES THE ROAST] STUFFING PROBLEM until Ihiod Fruif-a-livel. Blame ‘Phone's an Old saying that l an‘? held-d»- im mo. I roast is no mm than its stuffing ‘o; x: m"! "f" “"'°,"|"I'i|' and often the difference between “me mw'my'°""'" MM" success and failure depends on You'll be glad you did. 25c. and 50¢ raun-A-r|vss.:.'r.:. nothing more than an extra pinch to the stuffing of salt, pepper, or other seasoning. For fowl stuffing there are numerous seasonings — Simmer tomatoes with onion for such as thyme. chestnuts, sage. 10 to 15 minutes. Strain. Melt but» celery, or parsley. tor, add flour and seasonings. A sage favorite of many is Add strained tomatoes and cook, Scotch stuffing, simple to prepare stirring constantly. until sauce and unusually good as o. duck thickens. Place a layer of cooked dressing. macaroni, spaghetti or rice in buh- n. is prepared from the fviiowlnz tcrcri baking dish. Cover with ingredients:- sauue and sprinkle with grated 2 cups toasted bread crumbs cheese. Rcpcat until dish is full, finish with a layer of grated cheese or equal parts of grated cheese and bread crumbs. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) until cheese is mcllcd or crumbs are browned. 2 cups Quick Quaker Oats l4 cup butter 2 teaspoons chopped onion 1-4 teaspoon sage 2 eggs slightly beaten 1-4 teaspoon black pepper Melt tho butter in a frying pan. Add onion and brown. Add oats and stir until crisp. Mix with bread crumbs. scasoning and egg and then stuff the fowl. CHEESE RICE ROLLS 2 cups cooked rice 1 cup grated cheese 1 egg ILK Mott's YOU saw AMOUTHFL/L sisrsaavo 's c-ooo FOR us mo.’ LOOK Ar mv MUSCLES.’ to use; and how its new hardness makes Palmolive last much longer . . . saves you money. Phone for “I can thank Palmolive," continua Miss Hutton, "for the clear, smooth texture of all mi seems to rotect my complexion- And on, like this churning business girl, will thank Palmolive for a skin that's lovely all over. . .if you follow the simple beauty treatment shown below. It’: the easy Palmolive method recommended by the world's leading beauty specialists. Try the new Improved Palmolive See for yourself how Palmolive’: new, extra mlldness keeps your skin lovel and fresh and smooth; how its new perfume makes almolive IO mu NEW IMPROVED PALMOLIVE IS EXTRA GENT OYOUR Skin "r nlzvlaivo on lmlmouvi to us» Au. MY SKIN SMOOTH Auuvoumrvl" s..- 76.7mm: flhdivc Vancouv skin. Palmolive eeps it from be- ch more thrilling DR. DAFOI “A: flu dnuo! the blah of titre 1 2 21a: as». §firu§fig Says: d: Di Q I . n4 three cakes new. Start fgféogzaisangn o?‘ 0.1;” your complexion on the when u.- flmc uglzzd h}; way _ to real, all - over Qffilfmfiumfi. an" "'° lovellnegs, clullvely-ordlily useln ub- ingzhcu unoul blblco." —-— -~— ~—-—--—-~- - 11-75 mean; GSB, 31,5 m" Q _-',~_ ,¢-____- meg_ era/ice Polish Your Speech and‘ Win Popularity A charming picture at this of the telephone. But r Joan, what a distressing picture you're presenting at Bobs end! There your sloppy speech makes you anything but appealling. You rattle on about “couple of girls" when only a man and woman should be called "a couple". You say “funny” when "queer" hits X end the mark; use "an invite" for "an ' invitation". That smart little word “chic" is properly called "shock," and not “chick". Slips like this are giving people a bad impression, Joan. Make your speech gracious, rich and forceful. Our SZ-page book- let on improving your vocabulary has valuable lists of right pronun- ciations, fresh adjectives to use in place of overworked ones. - Help! weed out slang, pretentious phrases. Pu_ts V ;ip_ into _y_o_ur flonverrsatipnl ' Send 15c in coins for your copy of How to Improve Your Vocabul-, ary to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Service, Address. Be sure to ivrltc plainly your Name Ad- dress, and the Name of booklet. Narne ' geeltillddress Province ALL aetJim. Every- thing’: aboard, includ- ing that bag of REGAL you're p0 scared of leav- ing behind. Oh. I know! If you reached home without it you'd get an lwful bowling out~ and have to come right back for it. Well, you can't blame your wife at that, Jim, when you think of the dandy bread she bake: with REGAL." . BEEN: i Today's Short Wave , Radio Program (Allllciklcalhlbll) WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER l0 rams 8:30 l.m-"Phryn€." comic oven TPA-fl, 10.0 m., 15.24. mec- TOKYO 4:45 p.m.-selectiom from Stlge shows. JZK, 19.’! m., 15.16 megJ JZJ 25.4 1a.. 11.00 mes. ' no ME I 6:00 p.m.-1'blk Sonfit Talk b? Rosita Jcrnma. Wade; Plano Rn- cttsl. 2RD. 31.1 m., 9.63’ meB- BUIZBN. NETHERLANDS 71M p.111. — Happy Program- Bpecial broadcast for Americc. PCJ, 31.2 m., 9.59 meg. LONDON 7:00 p.m.—“Mrs. Bealon," by Joan Adney Easdale. GBP, 19.6 m., 15.31 mega: 68D. 25.5 m.. It takes nourishment aplenty to bum up 5. an 1c a serving. surrey LIKE THIS ’ breakfasts in each ckage. Con: less SOIIENECTADY 8:00 p.m.-La.tln-An1erican (y, _ cert. WZXAD, 19.5 m.,15.33 mcg. WZXAF‘. 31.4 m., 9.53 meg. CARACAS 8:30 pans-Dance Music. i312 5R0, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg, BERLIN 8:16 bum-solo Concert, you Mlldner, DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 n.0, SANTIAGO. CHILE 9:40 p.m.—- Concert by tlu Eaoulty of the Arts Museum. Cu- 860, 81.2 m., 9.60 meg. LONDON 10:90 p._!n.—"Tl’l6 Rocky any.» taineers," o. sketch. GSD, 25.5 1-1 11.75 megJ GSC, 81.3 m., 941i mega GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 mrq, TOKYO 12:45 sum-Mixed Chorus. J2l~1 19.7 m.,15.16 meg. SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA 4:30 am. (Thursdaw- Ciflrnr- from G. P. O. Sydney. Vliiiit. 31.28 m, 9.59 meg. FOR FASHIUN GUIDES THE HOME DRESSMAKER‘ Swing into fashion in this flat- tering little "corlelet" waistline dress. Its graceful swirl hem is so entirely youthful. Make it. of rayon crepe or of sheer wool in important new color or of n gay plaid wool. Very, very formal too in black rayon velvet. that won't crush or wrinkle. with a gold kid belt and a. gilt metal clip at the neck. The open vss of course. See small view! You'll marvel at its low price nnd the short time it. win- tako you. The pattern includes n diagramrned sowing instruction chart thst- shows you cvcry atop of the way. Style N0. 3142 is designed for sizes M. 16. l8. 20 years, 3'2, 34, 36. 38 and 40-lnches bust. Size 16 re- quires 4 3-8 yards of 39-inch ma- terial with 28 yards of braid. Send fifteen cents (150) in stamps or coin (coin profcrrod) wrap coin cucfully, sddrsu to Charlottetown Guardian giving:- Style N0. 3142 SIM... "n: use “M116 Street. Address 0ft) Province An effluent and inexpensive homo-made disinfectant cln be undo by completely submerglng tn vinegar a cmali quantity (about half a can) of chloride of lime. Germ; and unpleasant odors are ‘if. dutroyod by tho gages rslcuod. l