»-s suw~oumavitvlvw -\~-~-~w<\-"~-'" " PAGE EIGHT THE CHARIJYITETOWN GUARlllAN Social and Personal c-Fashions --'4 l-iierflfllre lvovemlspgg. 1131 +0’ ‘p, Woman '3 Realm -: I Q v I I i y w QVhat the Fd8hl0lldbl88 are Wearing m l, D D . m! _ A Morning Smile l . Illustrated Dressmaklng mm Furnished With o-wllfl- l 1x “'° ' Eng-y Pgflgg-n "m1" l} y Wm“ 21:7“, English motorists are complaining “h h" “ “m” v about the multiplicity of auto laws ' B” Ammbcu‘ w and restrictions. ‘Ihere is no paucity s. "-5- of them over here, comments a. U. S. editor, illustrating which he tells the following anecdote: "Ye’re pinched for violation of the motor laws,’ “said the constable in a Western town. "Which one?" inquired the trav- eller. “Durned if I know, but ye cer- tainly hain't come all the way down Main Street without bustin' .""~v"v~7,,"""u" ' t.‘ Hero's s delightfully smart model " that is curried out in tweed-like woolen in Spanish tile coloring. It affects iuit styling. no modish. The oollsr is plain brown woolen The bindings are also brown. The belt is brown leather. 1t has so much dash. It's s. splendid type for office or The Ten Virtues That ‘a Man Should Look f0!‘ in a Wife Are: Health, a Good Disposition» Brains, Sportsmanship, GGIIGIOSItYa Humor, Tact, Companionable- ness, Efficiency and, M0515 of all, Love “what are m6 gen qualifications that fit a \ 831s‘! A young man asks: college wear. ‘ woman to be e good wife that a man should 100k W" when he 5°“ t° get one or ‘emf’ led?" . style No. B15 may be had in sizes ma" W ll ‘it c ms to me that a man is de- m” ,,. \\\“‘ 14, ls, la. 2o years, ae, as. 4o and 42 mamas; 31:13am dz; i, he asks for ten superlative Elfgland Refuses _p\\\\\\\ 7% s? inches bust‘ Sm 36 requires a“ ‘virtues in a wife. Two or three outstanding 300d French Styles H ' "r yards of 39-inch material with ti’ ysrd of 88-inch contrasting, 5%.’- yards of binding and ‘A Yklrd of lli- ' inch ribbon. Jersey is n. favorite this season: and adapts itself perfectly to this qualities are enough to Billie“ M ‘my wmnan‘ However, if I were a youth startinB 10ml 9° seek 5 mate with whom I expected to spend the next thirty or forty years in reasonable felicity, the ten points on whiclrshe would have W make 3°°d It is Yout/fs First Perfilme- l Fashion's indispensable fragrant! for informal occasions, and a (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov lz-The utter fall ure of so many of the models of the extreme modes that Paris attempts modeL v would be: to thrust on Erlglish women was quiet: dignihed. perfume to: the Q_ “Hm ,5 mu correct Co,“ o; commented on in. e. special article Ida ehersation. It m"? I100 b9 HMO 0! Cflnf-On- ink to use for social correspondence? First. Health. Because I should want B written by the Telegraph dress ex- o g 181119 616M Illk- A. Black only. healthy woman for the mother of my childlren BIS: perm Be sure to fill in the llze 0! the Q. How should a child hold a because I should not want to Spend lille btoailucjls From Paris there now comes the - “i” my life working to support doctors and trained 1111"“ “"1 5”“ ' ' admissions um all such efforts pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin m, who would be able to work with m6 preferred.) A. With both hands. Whe his n otic invalid around whose right hand is strong enough, he And because I should want a w have been defeated. "more will Perfume, Flee Powder. Du‘ and Iaonlolllllllloouncuollunus-~- Btreet Address City Rosy Sweet Carrots .1"resh carrots may not be meet- ing with all the appreciation they deserve at your hands. 'I'hey. are so tender, so well-flavored, that we urge not to let the other vegt- ables that hold the centre of the stage at the moment because of lllclr fleeting character, entirely eclipse the faithful carrot. We would like to utter a word also for the use of these nice little carrots grated or shredded for use, un- cooked, in salads-they are at their best for this purpose right now. Carrots in Prtrslcy Butter i or 10 medium-sized carrots 1-2 teaspoon salt 1.5 cup butter 2 tablespoons lemon juice l 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley. - Wash and scrape the carrots and out them in slices or dioe-. Cook p1 a small quantity of boiling baited water for 10 or 15 minutes. or until tender, drain, add the ‘butter, lemon Juice, ond DENNY. ' serve at once. Fried Carrots and Apples j medium-sized carrots "756 tart apples '"_2 tablespoons fat n‘! tablespoon sugar Si. teaspoon salt. wlsgrapg the carrots and cut them lllengthwlse into thin slices. Pare 3mg apples or leave the skin on, as ‘preferred core and cut into 511665 about afourth of an inch thick- ‘i-Place a thick lever of the WW" "rid the carrots in a large skillet “with the fat, cover tightly. Mid Tysiik until well browned, turn, and the other side. Just before up» cooking is finished, spriflklfi ‘Wm, sugg: land salt. Serve 0n B not platter, first a lever of vim“, g layer of apples, so the two "gm be lifted together- : Mashed Cal-role Painful Piles Go Quick-No Cutting-Ave Solves It takes only one bottle cf Dr. J.S. Lconhardtk prescription — HEM- ROID - to end itching, bleeding, protruding piles. This internal rem- edy acts quickly even in old, stub- born cases. HEM-ROD) succeeds because it heals and restores the a1» fected parts and removes blood con- gestlon in the lower bowel - thl cause of piles Only an interns. medicine can do this, that's whg. solves and cutting fail. Hughes Drug 60., Ltd., says HEM-ROID Tablets lglusg end your Pile misery or money ac 2 to 4 tablespoons butter conceals it. Thin and White- Mrs. Smarts Faith in Dr. Williams’ ~ Pink Pills (tonic) Was What l Saved Her- Feels Young As 20 market, Ontario Years Ago. my Work. “Then I remem- bered what my mother uscd to give me, and I sent my husband out for a box cf Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. He laughed at me, but be would not laugh now! . . . I kept rlght. on with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and now I u-nrk hard and feel as young as I did 2O ycnls ago." The iron and oilu-r elements in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. incrczlsc [l]? amount of haemoglobin or owgcn-cnrryillg agent ln the blood-enabling 1h: blood in carry more oxygen to the tissues. The increased oxygen re-vilalizcs your body just as a draft of air kinrilcs u fire. “l became thin and willie,” writes Mrs. _ , q Jfleifi 5111811. Ncw- girl's hcud before I married hel- inst cud of being content Jllfil; to adlnlrt “and could not do g to 10 medium-sized carrots Cream or rich milk l‘ teaspoon ‘an’ The old standby, Dr. WiPiams’ Pink wash and 5995139 the 9530“. Cut fills is in every druvstorc, rcudy to help in small pieces, and cook in a. small vvu- 50 who a pudelsc. 136 amount of boiling salted water. When the carrots are tender, press them through a potato ricer. Add enough cream or top milk to make creamy consistency. and the seasoning, reheat, and serve. Our Christmas Number Drawing am] Story Competitions To give youl c, people a chance of mterlng, we are making an early announcement of the Guardian G355); CORN 55mg Christmas * Number competitions Prizes will be given ln two sections, - ' ll '.' :__ 2 cups golden bantam corn cut as‘: egg-is AND GIRLS BE_ from 00b TWVEEN l‘! and 20 YEARS:-- 2 tablespoons melted butter 2 lslor bcsi gqrojglosczlst Prize. $3.00: n: prize. ... ;3r priz:,$1.00. ? eggs It For bust drawingst-lst prize 2'4- easpgjn 5a $3.00; 2nd prize, $2.00; 3rd prize, cups our SLOO. - (2) BOYS AND GIRLS LESS THAN 13 YEARS:- For bssi stol-lcsz-lst prize, $2.00; nd prize, $1.25; 3rd prize, 75c. For bust (ll‘i\\\'lllflSI—lSl'. prize, 2 teaspoons baking powder Use fresh. uncooked corn when it is in season. for the most delicious '2 results: when not available, canned, com may be med, $2.00; 2nd prlzc, 51-215; 3rd prize 75c. smpe the com from cob (or Stories shoulrl not exceed 100i! dram canned com) and put WOTUS. The SllbJCCliS should be oi a Cllristmasry nature. The dratvings throush the meal Flwpvfl- Add should be in firm outline 1.1 Indian mum an‘; bggten eggs. |ink without shading lincs,-- and Sift the salt and baking powderlfigflllld filer be lnrlzer than a half- h _ s cot o note-paper. Tllcy must, of with the Hm“ and add t em 1 course, be original work, not mere Bake in greased gem ill-HS n l1 cQp1Q5_ - hot oven, 16, to 20 minutes. h NEntrics, HCIKlFSGCd to Christmas m; are nice Bervedwit ‘ um >02‘ care Charlottetown Guard- hoihmtxebeef ‘and gravy. m. Wm, ion and marked "Christmas Story" maple syrup or hone)’- is easy t" Ya rooesscailedhomo ni- uuomthelargefitglo ales have been broken onesf-eas why Canadian mothers find Nos-mi’: Eva have every other virtue under the film. but the? are ehrewish or nagging 01' mmwe- ' 1 ' i; g lfe a girl who was amiable and eafil.‘ i so ltldshgoflfi 12:31-51:11 or: 341$ didn't keep her feelings Scattered an g” "g a — ' f her over the place so that you couldn't move without stcpllinfl 0n Sgmegrl ht "enslbilities. And I would choose a cheerful girl, one who ha at 8 l e lptimistic outlook and who would make my home a Buy DIME 0 °°m lack to of an evening instead of n funeral parlor where I would’ be greet- > with tears and have to listen t0 a dirgi‘ “ball evfiythlng m“ had gone wrong all d8?"- Third. Intelligence. I would try to find out what was inside of u he outside scenery. I would reflect that you can get mighty "Fed °- ooking at even a living picture if you can get no response from it. Also, 1 should reflect that living pictures turn into chromos in the course 0f years and than, if there was nothing but beauty to begin with, you have l nothing left except an incumbrance that bores you to tears and that you i can't get rid of. So I should marry no woman who didn't have a good equipment 01 brains and who couldn't keep me interested by her line of COIWBYBHUOII- ‘Another reason why I should look for intelligence in the woman I mar- ‘rled is because I should know that it is only the woman with good, hard. horse sense who has philosophy enough to be reasonable and not to cx- pect the impossible of her husband or of marriage. Fourth. Sportsmanship. I should pick out for a. wife a Birl who is a good sport, one who would playthe game with me and who would take good fortune or bad as it came and make the best of it. I wouldn't want a whiner for a wifc or a. cry-baby. I wouldn't want s. wife who was always complaining because she couldn't have the things that mil- liovnalresses did. I would want a wife who wouldn't turn qultter if things went wrong, but who would stand by me and fight it out shoulder to shoulder Bud who would back me up when I got discouraged instead of throwing a wet blanket over my every plan and aspiration. l , _________ . Fifth. Unselfishncss. No grabber and grafter for me if I were a man. No girl who got med and sulked every time everybody didn't do her way would ever invelgle me to the altar with her. No girl who ed like human ragbags; no girl who pre-empted the family car while mother and father and the little sisters and brothers walked; no girl who had the best of everything at home would ever get her clutches on me if I were a. man. For as a girl treats her family so she treats her hus- band, and I should know that if I married a. selfish girl all that I would ever be to her would be e combination cash register and rloormat. Sixth. A Sense of Humor. I should pick out a girl for hcr funny- bonc, because there arc so many things in. matrimony over which a women must either laugh or cry and it is so much lplcesanter when a wife grins over them than it is when she has hysterics over them. I should want e wife who regarded my little weaknesses and peculiarities in the light of an uproarious little family Joke instead of feeling that they were crlmcs that necdcd to be reformed. No man ever divorced a wife who made a funny story out of his coming home at 3 o'clock in the morning and not being able to find the keyhole instead of delivering a curtain lecture on the subject. Seventh. Tact. Ii isn't what a wife says and does that matters, ‘it is the way she says and does it that counts, and I should pick out for ll life companion a female diplomat who would handle me with gloves; l/ho would use the salve-spreader instead of the hammer; who would as naught if she 18 latest dress intelligence from the dressmakers’ Mecca. For two successive seasons the French models featured (and in- sisted upon) long skirts for formal daytime wear. ’I'l'le Ascot oi’ i930 EAUTY IS NUT lusl A lllll FOR every woman who inherits beauty, there are five who win charm and good looks. Without health, ihcrc can be little natural beauty. And a serious handicap to health is constipation. This widespread nilmcnt often causes headaches, listlcssness, and may with me and not a peevish undlxaur be no bustles at least, not bustle: ;ANADA,H n ‘ cram‘, B“), 3d”. m, a ha," Pr,“ at pnwm m “ma, glllglurlldngll: taught to balance it by “pom. nerves» 1 had to be always gumshoe B. F: our] grarfmpartink Iunderswod msgggirnloo Soap d u“ Wan.“ “d ah c-u. a 9- em; eg 0 mu OH I BGVBS BIB York Jrlrt '- - -"- "' '"'- " - — " " Q~ I5 the Wlmlfl Plllnunclal-m" M Second. Disposition. I should pick out a lzlrl Wm V‘: easy taps‘): also outre; the. waist will be small r0 A‘ ‘a 6°“ 0W8 "'4 04mm"? 5”" ' . r - < ' h ines in marriage dept“ 111°” ' ' hA . m. 815. Size “is ‘,‘;',§j“bf§“f§1c‘§e‘jjf',§jjf§“lff,?son 1j§§"§“§;";fjj;°§,“ji,§ ,I,“,§,‘,‘.f,,,,f§,§1 min upqn anything else. She may fiat‘; its??? 12;: llsléllvnkmiyin" , y ARDLEY y Old Bond Street AOANDON. proved their lmpopulority for no one will forget the dismal 615115561‘ of the bedraggled draperies in the, June mud, says the fashion au- thority. Long skirts were then temporarily relegated to night- 4 time, yet last season Paris again| pressed the long skirts. and this time to their final doom. From the point of view of fashions for England, they failed. Having more or less got away vith the bowler hats, Paris, before iugust was out, attempted to force For The Cook’ l GLAZED MINT APPLES 2 dozen sprigs of fresh mint. 6 good sized apples. 2 cups oi boiling water. 2 cups of sugar. Method-Boil the sugar and water for l5 minutes. Pare and oore the apples and place in a shallow sauce- l the “top hat" which was a sort 01,3132‘; mpguidshfa 2:11:33 lflpnzz: compromise between the ugly hard fled m a mum‘ b“ m, . bunch brim and 5mm“ cm“ M the Simmer slowly, turning the apples R°bB$P1°YT° 51ml” °f 1°“? a“ m“ frequently until they are clear but the modern top hat. Even in bea- not too w“ m. they Wm become ver, this shape was looked upon as mushy‘ Rzmove mummy ma pa“, a joke. Even if it were poesiblel the syrup “u. than ma” a 5pm with clusters 0i’ curls at the beck of mint mum top of each applm By it could not be fashionable this the time the apples are cooked me season. M‘ Wllmen 8TB Ntllmllll! syrup should be ready to jell, if not, to the "bob" and “shlngle" in such boil down rapidly after removing numbers that there could be no,‘ the apples. Serve hot or cold with dressed like a daily hint from Paris while the balance of the family look- ' “now skins‘ pimp‘es_under_ hope for the "topper"—a.s England cream. These are excellen served mining bog}, heap], and beauqn would have none of it. hot or cold with roast pork or roast Yet constipation can be over- Daytime ‘xluscl’ Bull's m1‘ the; mm“ come by eating Kellogg's beach and w ird ooolie hats were '“'"'—'“' ALL-BRAN. '1‘ "is delicious cereal provides “bulk," which gently clears out the wastes. And Vita- lmiu B to tone up the intestinal tract. The “bulk” in ALL-BEAN is much like that in lettuce. designed for the summer of 1932.‘ They reached the London show‘ rooms. but the Engllshwomans sense of humor proved too much for this foolish and unsuitable Try two tablespoonfuls daily mode- --usually sufficient for most types of constipation. If you - Y suffer from intestinal trouble fighter Work not relieved this Eq“ipment way, consult your doctor" Soap Savers ALL-BRAN‘ sup- plies iron for the blood. At all gro- Save the sospl And remember that the right kind of soap dish in gens, Made by the right phce will probably give Kellogg in Lon- you more help than anything else don, Ontario. m domg m - H E LP s V K E E P Yo u F I T Trim. blislnesslike, clean, pretty. the same general interests that I had, who was bookish if I liked to read; who was a good golfer and tennis player ii’ I liked outdoor sports; who was a good dancer and dresser if I liked the night life; who was ambitious if I was eager to get ahead, for I should realize that only the husband and wife who 11w" a community o (interests ever really enjoy each other‘s socie y. Ninth. Efficiency. I should expect my wife to l'llll llcr end of the business as well as I run mine and to be as good at frying the bacon as I was at bringing it home. So I would pick out a girl for o wife who looked on being a good wife and mother as a career that callcd for the best that a woman had to give in intelligence and energy and who was determined to mnke good on the Job. I would ncvcr take as a wife a. girl who married because she was tired of working and who thought that marriage entitled e. woman to sit down on the do-nothing stool for the the soap dish that is screwed right over sink or basin il a joy. very modern ones of colored chins. or porcelain slip on and off their support for easy cleaning. ‘moth- brush holders and glass stands come to match and they all cost but o. fcw cents each. Put a. soap dish, too, where it will be within reach or the laundry tubs. You need a convenient place for the soap besides the rack on the wash- board. Dear Child! No mothercan expect that her child will escape - all the ills to ‘ which children are subject, but ‘_ she can do much ‘ to relieve their severity. If your child ls constipated — if he has a cold, a fever, no appetite or a coated l tongue, don't l wait until a more serious illness results. Get Baby's Own ‘Iublets at ones. ' ’ jolly me along the way sllc wanted me to go instead of trying to drive balance of her life. F" W"! "V" Wu“ m‘!!! dim‘ i S me into it and who would pick the psychological moment to present bills Tenth. Love. I would never marry any women who wasn’t warm- be wimou‘ B-by’. own m“? a ' and tell me unpleasant news. It isn't being manager that husbands re- hearted and affectionate and who couldn't feed me daily on the bread w!“ a package ‘t m‘? dmum . p ' ‘ t, it i n1 th i l . ~- EVAPORATED sen s e raw way c r w ves do it of tenderness, and if a womanwglves" a marrthstunothingwelse really mat- — ters. He can aflord‘ to ‘do without the other nine qualifications for s w, “maul, lit Eighth. Chumminess. I hould pick out for a. wife a. girl who had good wife. ' DOROTHY DIX.‘ ' ' MRANDMRS " l s dTh I t" _ (unwind, . - - - oun s at Come Out An Open Door By BRIGGS ‘lite-st W. u into tiny :0 cllgest and m, ‘s one reason Milk so “d; ory for infant feeding and for grow- ing children. Nllsnts- were"; Lugs! Producers and Sellers of Condensed and imputed Milk. Al Gesll, SAPLING, wlvlrs YOUR RADIO? W's THKT YOU 60f o" WBLE! ‘Will lToFF RAolo? wlly_ M7’ limo ISIIT on -l suess rrls my laser-awn smemc. ATw-IE HANO 7w ARE Posmvely ‘m: Nolan's wager BLUNDEEERAoE smell! ‘If s»