2 xfflfifl§fi D 51"! .<_...-n azjvgw V = Woman ’s T___ l W|ND§0R SALT willdo i/le work °Your dendst and medical authorities agree. There is no better mouth wash or nasal irri ant than a solution of pure salt an water. Windsor Salt is Euros: and best. And it costs so tile! Keep Windsor Salt always handy in your bathroom, as well as your kitchen! - Wriu y... f... Mu.» “ms ROMANCE or SALT” . .. mm cfrpeohl um 1'01 salt. 381i DSOR Qsdluflnduetries T-imllkd, (Windsor Sell Division.) Windsor, Ontario Maker: of Windsor Salt, Windsar Iodiud Sal! and Regal Table Salt. What the Fashlcnahles are‘ Wearing r‘- Bu Annabelle Worthington Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished Willi 1' Every Pattern < ' The lovely modish bodice cuts in one to where the lower skirt joins, helps marvelously toward slender- "21/ /~ fink? ness. It can be belted i1 you wish. Horizontal pin tucks accent the waistline. Note the flatness oi the hiplme. The pointed outline at back and front are decidedly length giving. The three-quarter sleeve is the new popular length. A black dull finished crepe satin lo charming for afternoons, made the original. .__—-.... __. _.._.. Q. o. “hi”. ~ ' A; unn- III ' u Aslwsyu lle for Com- “l0 Eider’! , _ _ "some Should a Woman Marry a Man Younger Than She is? — Why Not, Aks Dorothy Dix, Provided That He is at Least 30 Years Old and That There is Not More Than 15 Years’ Difference in Their Ages Should a woman marry a. man younger than herself? No question is asked me often than this by women. They are sought in marriage by men with whom they are in love; men who are congenial to them and with whom they have e11 sorts o1 in- terests in common; men who are fitted in every way to make good husbands, but the women hesi- tate to merry them because they have CBlGbllBECt. a few more birthdays than the men have. The men care nothing for the disparity in age, but the women are held back by their superstitious reverence for the ancient taboo against the wife being the elder of a. married couple, The wisdom of a woman marrying e. men younger than herself depends upon two things only, it seems to me. The first is: How much younger is the men than she is And secondly: How old ls the men? Obviously the women should not be many years older than the man. Certainly not more than fifteen at the utmost. For a women in her '10s or her 80s to buy her e boy husband is every whit as idiotic as it is for a senile old men to purchase him a. flapper bride and it turns out as dlsostrously in one case as the other. Youth and age can never mute because they have not one single im- pulse or desire or taste or habit in common and this is equally true whether the woman or the men is the elder. Fortunately, however, elderly millionsiresses seldom commit the lolly oi’ marrying ladys young- enough to be their greet-grandsons. They lack the vanity that makes a. tottering old men of 90 believe that a. blooming glr! of 16 loves him for . hirnseli alone. l But when n. woman 1s considering marrying a man ten or fifteen years younger than herseli the vital point. that should determine her decision ls his age. If he is 20 and she is 30 it is not to be thought of. If he ls 30 and she is 40 it is a good matrimonial risk. The reason ior this is plain. At 2o a man still has the mother complex that makes every boy fall in love with his school teacher or any older woman who will take the trouble to entertain him and Jolly him along. He still wants to hold on to ‘the hand, so to speak, of some sophisticated vioman who will guide him through the strange paths of lite. If a very young man marries a woman older than hirneslf she is always more mother than wife to him and he is very certain to tum Irom her when he grows up to some girls o! his own age. Besides, a. boy's testes and habits are not formed. ‘They are in e state of flux and change from day to day. I-le does not know whet he . wants in a wife nor what kind of women will interest him when he is a matured men. I! the man ls 30, however, the situation is entirely changed. He is mature. l-le is formed. His tastes are settled. And if he wants to marry a. woman ten years older than he is it is because she comes up to h.s ideals and satisfies his judgment. Style No. 363 is designed for sizes 86, 38, 40, 42, 4Q and 46 inches bust. Size 36 requires 3% yards of 39-inch materiel with 5t yard o! 35- inch contrasting. Rnugh crepe silk in tobacco brown and wine-red wool crcpe are nice mediums. ‘ Price of Pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin (com preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. 110.383. Size ..................... *1 ‘ Name nun-nut“...- ...-... lvltlll‘... Street Address nine-nun“-"nuns-nu-"n. (my state childrenk Cold s Checked w1th0 i111 “dosing." Rub on yuga irgmouqisnsvusztrfii: - A A soopvlthlztt teak ieliltitlies; clean without‘ ‘rubbing eaiiij’t__.i_be'_.so'ie BUT they luuhflt tried the amazing A20 Dxydol then! ‘ ‘ —~.._ Q" l is oivvdl O Richer, longer-lasting sude-50% more ends-thsfe why the New Oxydol can safely coal: dirt out of clothes so no rubbing is eeded-nnd still be kind to hands and dainty things. Use it for dishes too. Rinses clean, leaves no scum, sof- tens water, never balls up. ‘n. n.»- s e- -u- CQ-puly cl Canada, m. , . ‘ ' ma“. n. MADE IN CANADA ‘NTHE lcojurrrayria HOUSEHGLD SOAP talk about whet a. wild time they hed. st the lest party. mind and heart. o! 30. feels that they ere in the same age class, and she is foolish to refuse him because of the different dates on their birth certificates. The theory that a women should not marry a, man younger than her- self was based upon two essumptions, neither one of which is true now. The first was that inasmuch as a girl‘ had to marry for a. living the older men made the preferred meal ticket. That was en incontrovertible argu- ment 1n a. time when marriage was not only a woman's sole evocation but vocation, but the modern woman does not have to merry for s. living. She can make one for herselt. Hence when she takes a husband she does not have to consider whether he is old enough to have worked up to a good position or not. If she is ten years older than he is she either has money o1 her own that she inherited or else she is apt to be safely ensconced in n good Job she has made for herself. complexions and their figures than they do to saving their immortal souls and careless about their clothes. will see that women look tar younger for their age than men do. with your husband. DOROTHY DIX. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '-' ' f""'j"""'""‘ Pour into pie pastry. This amount will till two medium sized pie platfl. attractive by serving with unsweet- ened whipped oream, one tablespoon to each serving, with one teaspoon The other objection to women marrying men younger than themselves _wes the fact that woman aged more quickly then men, but that is not the case now when beauty culture has become n religious rite with the fair sex and, women devote more thought and care to preserving their whereas men let Nature take its course with_ them and get fat and bald Look about you in any crowd and you So I would say to the woman whois contemplating marrying c. men younger than herself: Beware cf cradle-snatching. Boy babies don't grow up into satisfactory husbands, but if the man is as much as 30 years old, go to it. You will have a better chance o1 happiness than most ‘m wives, because your age will give you more sense about how to get along W“ ______ -___.|_.. - TESTED FAVORITE RECIPE One of my most lvyei masculine readers told me he would be forc- ed to stop mdlnl m! Pile unless I published e recipe tor Piunpkin Pie —so with nervom haste I insert this. It makes the beet Pumpkin Pie I have ever tested. Pumpkin Pie Two cups cocked and strained pumvkin-Bsssvolkederawmtes. 1 cup brown sugar, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1-4 , spoon cloves, 1~8 teaspoon ollspice, i1-2 teaspoon nutmeg, 1-2 teaspoon ‘ginger 3 cups warm milk. To cooked pumpkin gdd egg yolks, brown sugar, salt, cinnamon", cloves all- spice nutmeg, ginger and combine well. Then add warmed milk aid lastly fold in stiflly beaten whiks._ plates lined with: Pumpkin pie may be made more of honey dropped in the centre of eech pile o1 cream. . (TWINS-Various Wl-yl of 50W!!!‘ Them Fresh-And the 01d Preserv- ' in: Standby! The old grape standbys: Juice, Jelly and jam have been tested and tested in our kitchen, and the zollowing recipes are the result. But while the grapes are fresh there are two or three ways we can vary our ways of serving and I hope you will try the Grape Pie. Grips Juice Ten pounds grapes, 1 cup water, 3 pounds sugar. Put grapes and wet- er in granite kettle. Heat until stones and pulp separate; then strain through jelly begnedd sugar. hent to boiling point, and bottle sud seal. This amount will make about one gellon, and must be diluted to taste when served. Quick Grape Juice‘ Canaflian Cookery For Jriaclisn Worr. 2n i n; ‘Y. »: Mom. Specially contributed to the Gill-Mien Guardian Benders. - cinnamon, 1-8 tes- “GMT... Realm o-"Social and Personal v-:- Fashions -:- [Titer-para l0! 1-2 cup strained apple juice. Bring to boiling point. To each cup o1 the mixed Juice odd 2-3 cup‘ sugar and allow to boil for tin minutes. Bot- tle and seci with psreftin while hot, adding A second cent when Jelb is set. ' . Ripe Grape Conserve ‘Ihm owe new» new. I MIDI sugar, 1 cup nut meets, finely chop- ped, 1-2 pound eeededreieins. 1-2 ‘cup commercial pectin. stem and crush tbouighly about two pounds ripe grapes. Add 1-2 cup water and simmer for 80 minutes - covered. Strain through sieve. Measure the sugar into e large kettle. Add the nuts raisins, and gripe pulp filling up the lest cup with water ii nec- essary. Mix well and brng to V18- crous boil over-hot fire. Soil bud tor one minute. stirring constantly. Remove from firs, add commercial pectin and stir and skim for a. few Pour into sterile jelly glasses and cover with pemfiin immedetely. Add another ‘coating of pareflin when jelly is c001,. ‘ Gripe Ple squeeze pulp mm skins of grape!- and hes/n pulps until seeds separate ircm them, then put pulp thwlllh strainer to remove seeds. Add 111111! to skins, put into crust end add the following ingredients thorourh- 1y mixed, togetherzj-i cup sugar. 4 tablespoons flour OR. 2 tableau“)!!! _, __ _ h Satin-like skins have been committed to tbs up of Ynrdleyfi Old English Lavender Sosp, since 1770- Ii: rs bpcauee this lovely soap cleanses end refines u een no soap less per eet in thing purity. A Bfllsrcue lather leaves your skin glowing-end faintly exuding that most bewitcliing of perfumes, the Yardley Lavender. Besides, it lest: longer than you expect o soap to lest-in time: popular sizes- Gueat size 20c. s cello, Toilet elm 35c. n coke, three for $1.00, and Beth size 50c. e cake, at all good lrug end department stone. YARDLEY, LONDON —-Toronto, New York, Purl: YARDLEY OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER SOAP l . Len. 1pm.. i.“ ._, lrlollfénfs to prevent ilooting iruit. ,. minutes tapioca, e Pinch of salt, (This method o1 canning grspe juice has been used by e family I have known for years, and they have He prefers ripe fruit to green, the finished product to that in the the best o: success with it-all the making. He prefers a. woman of poise and dignity to a hobbledehoy gmpeg we canned by this method who is jumping around like a monkey on a stick. He enjoys the society jug; yea; ware quip; delicious.) o! a woman who has read and thought and traveled and had experience p“; two cup, wen my,“ who]; o1 life better than he does that of e debutante who can only giggle and grapes ma, sgqfguq Q1311 w, add l cup sugar, and carefully fill Jar Also it is to be borne in mind that e man or woman's chronological Wm, bow“; hag water, leaving m age does not determine their real age, which is a. matter of the spirit and mom m, m m u“ 1M3 5“; Mm. Many women oi 50, even, are younger than many men m; {unha- héam‘ my,“ "ya-g So i! s. men oi 30 wants to umrry e. women of 40 it is because he m“ w help dual" m, guun ~ ‘The lids end rubbers and Jere whould be boiled for st least 20 min- '- utes before using. Grape Juice 11 commercial pectin is not used in making grape jelly it has s. tend- ency to crystallize after standing. this use underrlpe B41165 and combine the Juice with apple juice in the proportion of 2 cups grape Juice to 1 cup 1111M To overcome juice. l free four hours. 1% cups whipping cream. I For n8 Coo-k and melt over hot water. Add sugar stir until thoroughly mixed, then 3011A], DESSERT odd hot milk, s. little at a. time. i Cook until smooth and thick, stirr- 15 cup pineapple syrup, 111g constantly to prevent burning. 1_3 mp sugm Cool, add vanilla, then add slowly 1,5 lemom 14nd and m!“ to the cream that has been beaten 1 cup diced pineapple. 1% cups breed cubes. Tens How She Gained Exquisite 2 egg yolks. Skin Lovelinoss 1% cups milk. 54 teaspoon salt. Worked From Inside With Cartefls Little Liver Pills ‘A cup cocoanut. 2egg whites. 3 teblespons iruit sugar. Pure blood,_ not mere artificial eurflce trmtment, is the sure way to beau _ The great pity is that more poo le Boil syrup with sugar for 3 min- ‘utes. Add lemon rird and Juice, and not realize this, as Miss E. T. di . Sh; has taken time to write her experience. 1111168111110. Cool ex. pour over bread "l find (she declares) that Carter's cubes. Beet egg . its, add milk, salt and cocoem. and pour over first mixture. Pla in butered bak- ing dish and over ouch at 350 de- um, l; P" -“ d I greee I" until firm (about 40 min.) the comlrllgriorlz Si‘. an?! Tlleleslhh free 3on1; egg whit," uni,“ m“ and “d from blemishes than all the faoecrenme l have used. l found the reel cause of ?..°;E.';.."".'.“.°t"=t""--="r ~= "- lruit sugar. Place meringue on pudding and brown in slow oven. _ V etablu are a valuable sid to hnlth; Cartuh Little Liver Pills on an Dr. PURELY VEGETABLE. No calomel. CHOCOLATE MOUBSE 1 square chocohlte. Out one square chocolate from s half pound her into smell places A MomingSmilo Wash grapes thoroughly and re- move from stems. Put in lbrgq ket- tle end piece over heart, stirrlfl! constantly until enough Juice c8- cepes to keep below boiling point) ’ 1mm sk’n and pulp and seeds m- arste (about 10 or 12 minutes.) ‘Then strum kn’ w 3nd tlerlul lESlG measure.'1‘oe1,¢~h°lm01lll1¢bl44 l til stifl. Mix thoroughly, pack in oi parts of ice and salt end ing added unc 60% o purity. Bock ol this Borden quolli , ol milk experts ore working o in the lines! condition. fresh and sweet. Why collee, ieo and For ol eooldn poses, where you would normo Send for this FREE cook will send "The your Family will alight in. ST. CHARLES Evaporated Milk It pure whole country milk, with noth- ihe noiurol water removed. Then it is sterilized, olierbeing sen-ed in the iin,io assure perfect, sweet flavor and absolute day-inspecting the forms whic ‘sup- ply ihe milk-seeing that the dairies . ore olwoys shining and spoilesr-ihot the postures ore good and the cows » Tho! is why Si. Charles tastes so it ls better For milk. Si. Charles is better-isle or it. Mail us the oiioched ‘coupon on Good Provider‘? reiurn-—il contains nearly 200 won-_ d reei es that you and‘ . lv v fuel I co 1 ' P d - wd fi ' Appointment " .... $1.11..E§fi.ii2"1...?.1".1°i.£3.i.£§._§i.06“; ;,~,,,,., f box; in compacts st $1.00 and $l.50—refills 50c. ' lhtQueen about 1-2 dlyp water or juice from grapes. cover with top crust and bake ln hot oven of 400 deg. Fhr. “ An Nature! When grapes are served on the stem they m impmved u smi- washing they are put in the ice box to chill and then each individ- uni bunch lowered tip ‘down into a tumbler, the tumbled filled with ice water end served on small glass pistes cu- service plates-for the first course at breakfast, luncheon or dinner, or dessert for dinner ticulerly sessoneble dscert. Grape Tapioca - One quarter cup minutotnpiocs; 1-2 cup sugar, 1~2 teaspoon alt, I egg white, 1 cup grape juice, 1 tablespoon lcm0n Juice, 1-2 ‘owe W818i‘. B011 the tlpioga,’ mug‘, Q“ and water over the lire until thit- _"' ened, about ilve minutes. Add truit Juices and continue cooking in top of double boiler tor three quarters ct an hour until clear. Remove from fire, (old in egg white, beaten qtifl. Chill and serve with heavy cream (and a beaten-es: if dflllfid-l mdwith cheese and crackers-a par- oc- a thin crutch-d sauce.- _4 1 n d n o! Ben- lltn‘: t. er u Evens‘- md Milli. Non e awry. color-as: nooth III I G QR‘; fir. nfii . o stall alter pur- USQ book. w, by ‘Th nCc. nmd 11E eons 5e, create, Om. A CONFERENCE ECHO (Oivil Service Review) iel Conference on the eve of tde- parture was having e friendly Chateau Leurier at Ottawa. In- cidentelly he asked the clerk to tell him e good Canadian riddle to take home. 5o the night clerk said: “My mother and {other have s child sud it isn't my brother end it isn't my sister. Who is it?" "My wordi Whst a. facet. I give it up. Who is it?" - “It's r." In due course on arrival in Eng- land our visitor sprung the joke on some friends as follows: "My motherland father have s child and it isn't my brother end it isnt m! sister. Who is it? “Give it up." “I thought you would.\ I new; Ordinary laxatives only move or bowels. Carter's also give ufyloiou m“ "Id very nee t: munenm. Y! oak for Carter's mm. id Ivnwhn. 26c k 76c red met-pp- ‘A cup sugar. 1-3 cup hot milk. 56 teaspoon vanilla would have guessed either. It's the lolly old night clerk st the hchl 1n Ottawa.” -—A member o! the United Kingdom delegation at the Imper- chat with the night clerk at the SPLANTS fir ro, --| file I , o. 8’ almlillvll. dc. M‘ Grail m Plme and iu e Iru copy el “The Good vMJZr NIH‘-noRecluse-announceodooueoouooonooeoo-ooccs Address ..............................-.........- I1‘. 0-8 wlié‘. sr. cl-IARLES ..........M I LK TRY THESE THREE TIST$ end Prove for Youreell tiult ST. CHARLES il isilerl Mali fir. ecrliu-Tsllctllfi Thu p TIT | I q Ch l I l yés......lt.to 3-—H|vc a cu _ or e-;'.~.'.s~.:s'.-*~alii h and rldo. “Maritime Maid" Biscuits Are The lieu , FineJlnThe . and, You'll Like. Thenrilniouhtedlyl i Manufactured at Mcnctcn In a New Modern Facto'ry.Built for the Purpo!