I rim CI-IARI.OTTE’I‘OWN GUARDIAN {{{{ ~ - e w. - _- m .Woman’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -;- Fashions>-:- I_.viif§__i"'_oficz_i~.2 ‘ How to Bo ' . Finds '2‘.‘°§.'Z..““‘ Dorothy Dzx ‘$1.?!’ li- There Are Many Ways to Interest a Man; But the Basis of a Womaifs Appeal is Femin- inity, and ii’ a Woman Adds to ‘l his lu- _ teiligeiice and Tact She is ‘m, Irresistible A girl asks: "What makes a wonia n interesting to men?" my first and foremost and most of all femininity. leX appeal. Ila-k a :1 Well. sically, mentally and emotionally. guess the LIIISWEI. a greedy, but they camouflaged their purposes unde The women men have loved, the women who have influenced men since the beginning of time up to the jireseut day, lnzve all been feminine women. _ 1e spoils of the world have always ' The, women men iys been the helpless little cling- They have let the capable of taking care of themselves, The women at whose feet lllt‘; have izti Worn jeweled sandals or higii-liteleu siiiik .kin pumps. have given their lives to pro.ec'. 11.1w: ‘ ing vines who itadnjt lmz- pone enouuh to §.Z\ll'_l alone. ladies in brognns, who were perfectly do it. There is no record of any crest charmer of men ever having masculine Id That is the basis of the The thing that piques a man's interest in a woman is that she is u. woman, that she is different from him phy- She is an undis- covered country that challenges his spirit of adven- ture. She is a riddle that keeps him forever trying to Not only all the great sirens of history but the vainps in your own circle of society have been women in whom femininity was raised to the 'nth power. True, these women had brains, but they kept them safeiy hidden under masses of soft curls. True. many of them were ruthlessly ambitious and scheming and loft feminine wiles and were nppiii'en'.l‘,' as harmless as playful little kittens. Just right TWENTY years ago, our experts said, “This tea is just right.” A So we put it on the mar- ket, believing thzt the public would agree. They did. For twenty years tea drinkers in increasing num- bers have demanded King Cole perfection in flavor, fullness, and strength. The tea blend has never varied. There has never been cause for anyone to change his mind, ‘The public still agrees, I “This tea is just right." and Kinodotc traits. On the contrary, the uuiiieii i-efore whom men have gone down like ' ripe grain before the scythe llll i ted for their feminine ORIIIIGEPEKOI! Strong but not blur-King Cola CoEa graces and beauties. - pticns of women's flowing robes and long, goiden ll‘(‘.~'st‘.'s niicl whiit- b‘ . and soft little hands, but not even a modern fl'L‘L‘-\'(’l‘I-l1lL‘i' scents able to get steamed up For The Cook i over women's breeches and No. 8 brogu... and callous/st! palms. All of which goes to show ivhat a’ mistake ivomen make when they try to make imitation men of themselves; that ii‘ they have a natural fem- MEAT LUSCLUUS RECIPE FOR MINCE- E fiqaette u; moms!“ English Girls Fashion Rules Write Letters Quzaw, Jan. 24.—'l‘he city of Que-' bec in thinking of opening up a, mut- riinonial agency. Four letters were received at the City Hall yesterday. MT" h” hand‘ from English girls who want to make Q" May cereals their homes in Canada’ and who breakfast when there are guests? want to find mates on this side ofl A" the Atlantic. I Q being introduced‘! publicity about the matter, so he,‘ known a short time? nil-me has been witheld, although A- 3°01“. candy. or flowers. her address, 26 Devonshire place, “iii place, Byton, Sussex, was given. she .. is 35, slim, of medium height, with dark brown hair and grey eyes, and I Sta rles Late wants toienjcy farm life. She stated in her letter that she had no fortune, but that the man who married her, if he was an honest man, would be happ . Another is from Mlsss Georgine Ryder, 26 Cavendish street, Somers- tnwn. Chichestcr, who prefers a. member of the Salvation Army, while the other two, Florence Mary Goddard" of Whisséndene, Oakham, Rutland, and Mary Phillips, or The iBcnts, Whitbum, express no par- ticular dmire, although Miss Goddard states‘ that she likes animals and would prefer farm life, with an {Englishman as her choice. All letters have been acknowledged by civic officials, and it is expected that a number of replies will be re- ceived. A Morning Smile l ruiuroiuny RESPITE Queen Victoria his duties in a local Trust Corpora~ tion has been giving interesting re- mhziscenccs of his duties in Scot- land Yard, as a young man. He es- cories Queen Victoria. when she made excursions from Buckingham Pal- ace. "Everything had to be just so and Majesty asked where they were when ‘How dare you dismiss them? One has been here 12 years. You bring them back or you will be dismissed. The steward had an awful time for clays because-he could only find one of them, and Her MBJQSW "W" 5°?‘ on. J "While I was at Wandsworth, Queen Victoria lost one of her dogs. She was always keeping fine dogs. ‘How did your wife like the dia- mond brooch you gave her for her birthday?" Q. Is it proper for a man “to ofler to shake hands with a woman. When ' A. No; he should ivait for he!‘ $0 be -served at‘ No; cereals should be omitted. , What may a younz mun slvt" 0m; o; the you, does no; want my 1 to a young woman whom he has TORONTO 0m“ Jam 24,_1nspe¢. lstripe duck to a bluish pink and tor George Cuddy in resigning from pnountain mulberry velvet combined so for Her Majesty," he said “One wear were several inches longer, and day her steward, a nice little man, the dinner dresses touched the floor. dismissed two women servants. Her Flounces were in evidence. she missed them and then cried: outfits, although green was used ex- For The Spring NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—A return to the styles of 1880, with flounces, ruffles and street-sweeping dresses I: in line for 1981, according to the fdictates of the garment retailers of Himerica. ~ The garment men had their spring fashion promenade at the Hotel Astor Thursday night, and showed what the women of America will wear this year, from bathing suits to dance pajamas. ' The pajama, It appeared, will be worn for everything but sleeping. There were beach pajamas,‘ garden pajamas, and dance pajamas, but no [plain pajamas. They viere in all colors, from blue and white awning lwith turquoise blue georgette. ‘ The ballroom of the Astor was decorated for the occasion to repre- sent a classic Greek setting. Some i1500 gentlemen of the coat-andsuit ‘trade were assembled ‘to see the show. Most of the gowns for afternoon wma to this double-iaction salvo When colds reach the bronchial tubes if is important to start Vick d°“bl°"1¢ii°n treatment at once s ,Vicl:s begins its twofold relief ih moment it is rubbed on the throa: (l) Like a poultice or plaste ~ , l t lelflffirpuzh the skin. thus relievl. ing t._.,l'..:::s and soreness, (2) R3 healing ingredients are re. leased as vapors by the body heat and breathed in direct to the ini firmed parts. This method of treating mp1s Drip mated with VickaTodaymm whole trend of modem mediga] practice - is away from-needless “dosing,” viIGKS ' VAPORUB Red was a favorite: color for sports tensivcly in everything. , The ensemble is to be worn more this year, according to the garment men. Nearly every dress had a jacket to go with it, whether it was for sport, street, dress, or evening] got such a promise. Eventually, how- “V3311 i ever, he found the other and stayed’ Velvet was used largely for evening l wraps for summer wear. Materials] for evening dr T365 were printed, few laces in evidence. ___._.__ '___*_‘-< I herkin who died before her. Thought Poor l Many of her bequests for ciiaritj cannot be carried out because m, But Had Money ‘will ‘was not legally draw-u count,’ fauthoritie: jminted out yggtgydayl "but Registrar of Wills. Joseph m ,|Mackrell said‘ that if two periom Inine desire to interest men. ture who looks like a caricature of his little brother. eussion. After all, the girl who swears and curses and tells off-color stories is always like Dr, Johnson's famous dancing dog. Men laugh at her not be- cause she does It so well but because she docs it at all. Furthermore, no amat- ter how hardboiled a man may beconic himself, he iikcs his women soft and gentle in character, in‘ manner and speech. Believe me, daughter. a woman's best bet is her femininity, and when the throws this away she has cast her trump card into the discard. It ‘Is the ' womanly women who can marry seven times over if death or the divorce court throws them back into the matrimonial market. It is the women who capitalize their sex and do their work in rt womanly way who make the greatest successes in business and in the jirofessions Only the other day the nead of a big advertising concern told me that ‘.15 long as their women ad- vertising writers wrote advertisements like women and from the women's Itandpolnt they were invaluable, but that ,1 "n as they began trying to write advertisements like mm they be ures. t Next to a woman's fez ill i". ._\", v‘ her personal appearance n. wefl us l . men is her intelligence. ‘this rim" 1l'i z l that she must be a. highbrow or l wisecracker. Far from ii. N m ll inants a woman to be continually fiaunting her college C. tIon what he thinks ab y of a relativity. flees from the women \1‘~.c make. sh. from a head-hunter. h intz)‘ b: Lroadiy taken to include . .< appeal, the thing that interests And the average man . p and sarcastic comebacks as he would ____._._ But, on the other hand, he does not suffer fools gladly, no matter how good-looking they are. Cone is the day of the beautiful but dumb. Men No man is particularly intrigued by a crea- There is nothing about her that makes him want to give her a. second look.‘ Nor does he desire to hold converse with a woman whose line is a synthetic masculine viewpoint. ‘When he wants men talk he can get the real article from men themselves and when he talks with a woman the thing that interests him is the feminine viewpoint and the feminine reaction to the topics under dis- fsce or ir-king him in a casual converse? One pound currents, one pound seeded raisins, one pound seedless raisins, half pound citron peel, 1 cup cherry juice, 1 pint sweet apple cider, one-half cup orange juice, one-quar- ter cup lemon juice, 3 cups sugar, 1 teaspoon each of grated orange and lemon rind, 2 pounds cooked meat, chopped fine (this meat should be cooled in the liquor in which it has been boiled and then drained), 1 pound ground suet, 1 teaspoon each of cloves and allspice, 1 tablespoon cinnamon, 2 teaspoons mace, 2 table- spoons salt, 6 pounds apples, yseeiéa; cored and diced. To the currants, "Delighted! She was awfully nice for a couple of days. But she is her- self again now." -_—-_-___..__ bllnarifl Llnlmenl: niril Sore Feet. raisins and citron add the fruit juic- es and cider. Let stand overnight. Heat fruit mixture to boiling point, add remaining ingredients except ap- ples. Let simmer one hour, then add apples, and cook 15 minutes longer. Seal in sterile jars. Tusfrnakes 6 quarts; Ibfiafie‘ necessary to add water during the cooking. l have turned the living picture to the wall and any girl who interests the l modern man has to be a spellbinder who can pep him up and keep him’ amused. She has to have brains and use them. She has to have ideas and opinions and to be able to talk about books and plays and what's going on in this diverting old world of ours. She can't get by with just “I said" and "He said" and "The bunch said." She must put on a good show if she ex- pects her boy friend to play a return date. I and when this one was lost she ad- vertised for it in the papers. I think every cur in London and many from outside was submitted for identity. We had hundreds brought in by hundreds of boys. We had an awful time and Her Majesty raising an awful fuss for the c1023’ Better or Worse Mistress-J am sorry you are leav- izig us, Anna. But, ofcourse, if you are going to better YOIIF-Wlf- Maid-Oil, no, madam. I am go- Ing to~bo mnrriedr -- ‘ -~—-- When AlllFaglgeiill-Out This Tonic Will Help The world is full of sickly, des- pondent people - they are always tired, nervous, weary. Some day they hope to be well_ The surest road to health is a “ell-regulated system. You must be free from constipation. And thirdly, the thing that interests a man in a, woman is tact. It is, I for her to sense his moods and his tenses and for her to know what he wants i to do before he knows it himself. 1t is for her to know when to treat him i as if he were a godling and when to coddle him as if he were a baby and, l above all, for her to know how to keep the spotlight always turned on him and make him feel that she is the one person in the world who really ap- preciates him and understands him. No man ever loses interest in a woman who can do that. Not even If he ls married to her for seventy-five years. Of course, there are other ways to interest a man, but if you will try these three, daughter, the balance don't matter. You won't need them. J - DOROTHY DIX. Dr. Hamilton's Pills are u wonderful restorative because they make the i bowels regular. These little pills keep the system clear of waste-this means a pure blood supply. Abund- ance of red, vitaiizing blood, restores the nerves, increases flesh and vigor, nourishes and feeds every organ of the body. To enjoy the blessings of a healthy, vigorous body, to feel always at your best, to be free from head- aches, to have a clear complexion -- uso Dr. Hamilton's Pills, good for men or women, -— mild, effective, safe. Sold in all drug stores. The backward trend toward firmer styles was again shown by the pres- ence of gingham frocks. also conspicuous. ' Fe cling “She sings with feeling." "If she had any feeling, she would not sing." ‘$35 Here is an iron that ished in highly polished with detachable plug. L “He disappeared for the week-end | without telling me where he was i going, returning this evening just t t The Order [before dinner. Directly dinner was ‘d ‘over and We were in the Iibary, he Changes l‘; ,"(liOppC‘d his bomb. He is going to Dy ‘marry that scheming, wicked, yes, i i9‘ lWlCkCd woman, Miss Freeland." I [MVID Lyml’ | Th: Canon turned suddenly away, ' tonic a few strides across the room, then, with features oneeimorc com- posed, came and stood by her side. "It is not 9'0 very great a calamity. It might have been worse. At least, she is argentlewoman," he said very ‘quietly. i sxctcwirntcizoaowzxorosoeezu-sxx;2i} (Continued) "i must apologize, dear Canon, for interrupting you at such an hour, out I am simply without a friend in Ilu world, and faced by a cot- nstrophe, which I have no hesitation in saying is the greatest that has wer threatened Mardocksi" "What?" he asked quickly. "Geoffrey is going to be married. ih, don't smile, but wait till you rear to whom. I give you a couple if guesses, perfectly certain that you pill never, by any chance, guess sorrectly." He shook his head. It Is possible ie might have guessed not so wide of he mark. She did not observe the light rising of his colour as she rent on rapidly. Of a set purpose he avoided the use of the word lady, surely of all words In any language, the most prostituted by vulgar use. It has lost its fine meaning, and now merely stands for material things, which, weighed‘ in the balance against the riches of heart and soul, will always be ‘found wanting. Mrs. Manning gasped. "A gcntlewomani That common little school teacher! Oh, Canon, come, what can you mean? And I was building on you!" "It is true, Mrs. Manning, and she is greatly beloved in the parish." "I don't want to hear that! It is hateful, If true, but I don't believe it," she cried, with what looked un- commonly like an angry stomp of PIMPLES Add III equal amount If nun, or owed oil. to la- nd‘: and apply tho mixture lher welhahod mot‘ "You cu" her a zi-‘gim a ‘vine!- ml" ‘gentlewomani What is a gentle- womim? I should like to have your definition." "A gentlewomon Is a woman who is gentle, surely, and true In every relation of her life, and Miss Free- land Ia that." "But—!!ut she is impossible, all the same She springs from the people, u Clue up your llilnl filtiiiiibfij l Ansell, knows the general servant nave kept at least one spot in Eng- who has worked for them for years. land's memory green." ‘There is quite a terrible old grand-I “We can't keep back the clock, mother who speaks the Scdtch Mrs. Manning, and the process of brogue without adul-teratlon, and of evolution, both for men and nations, 'course her father is one of the marches inevitably without let or ‘grosscst war profiteers. They are hindrance from mere units." llhe people, don't you remember, “Oh, that is hapless doctrine, whom I told you had bought Gor- almost Bolshevik. Hut don't let us hum Lacy. Ansehl tells mo they wander away into stupid generalities have sold it again to Everard Lucy's which lead nowhere. It is the In~ ison, who turned up in the nick of 'dividual case which is the concern of ‘time, and I suppose, by offering a the moment, and where I nepd your ‘bribe, induced Freeland to sell over help, what nm 1m do about It? again. It's an impossible connection 1 cant receive her! As I pointed altogether, and to think that for this out to Geoffrey to-night, she has my sons gave their lives!" been a servant In my employ." He, too, winced at the scathing ‘ She rocked on her chair, wringing phrase’ but allowed it to pass. dier hands. Her distress was so genuine that, up to a point, the “She was all right within limits. Canon was sorry for her. Shaken to I even admired certain of her her very foundations, robbed of the iqualities, though there lonly thing she valued and without aggressiveness and assumption or ‘reserves, she did, indeed, deserve Independence which often irritated compassion! His beautiful face was me. She would come Into my boud- very tender as he contemplated her ioir, on the rare occasion when 1 In- distress. vited her to tea, as if the place be» “Dear friend-J understand, and, llonged to her. iShe lacked the nice In part, sympathize with what you sense of proportion which oils the rcei," wheels of life and disposes of all "Only in part?" she repeated class differences. Frankly, 1 don't feverishly. "But why? You are one 'ilke the woman, Canon, and never of us. You know what family means idid. As mistress of Murdock: mas- to England, you and I together have nuerading In my place, having the often thanked God for tradition and lright to patronize me II’ she llkeul for the history behind us. "Don't lDon‘t you see that the situation Is you thing this a. calamity?" Impossible? What have I done to He shook his head. be punished like this? How am I to "Not at all. 'l‘he first thing you itreat her? You must admit that, must permit your mind to dwell on is regarded from my point of view, aha the fact that the new age has come." Is altogether impossible." "Oh, I know, the hateful levelling Sever-no made no anlwer. Where age, the pull-down age, the deatroy- was he to find one? Every fibre of‘ ing age! But are we to submit his being rovolted against whatlha tamely? can't We put, up a fightto won saying, and what he wanted, save England? Oh, my sons! If iUNJMEhlT 1 quite the lovmt grade, for my maid, , WEB BI], Two Meals Day Best For Stomach Trouble Skip one meal and drink water in- istead. Wash out stomach and bow- leis each morning by drinking water lwith spoonful of simple glycerin, lbuckthorn bark, saline compound i, tcallcd Adlerika.) Adleiiku brings out poisons you never thought were in your system. if you are nervous, can't sleep, full of gas, it will surprise you. Adierika contains no harmful drugs. Get It to- day; by tomorrow you feel the won- derful effect of this German doctor's remedy. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. DOMINION 0F CANADA ‘ PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBNIE COURT 21st George V., A. D., 193i In Re Estate of Wllllam Blllem Ihe Younger‘ late of Pownal, In Queen's County In the said Province iiieeeased teotate. ‘i Dy the Honorable Harold Leonard eta, etc. To the Sheriff of Ihe County of queen's County or any constable or literate person within sold County. i GREETING: Whereas upon reading the petition on fllu of Alfred Daniel B ‘ ‘ of Pownal aforesaid, Farmer, the Ad- Piilmcr, Surrogate Judge of Probate, Inee, on Friday the ‘ “ day of crepes and chlffons. There xvc-rc n! I I Plaids were ramshackle house in which hei- bc-zly ooEdi$0n Electric flroio- . ‘o QNLXIIW- TERMS IF DESIRED the point-to make it easy to iron around buttons and ruffles. it has a cool, ebonized wood handle, and is fin- price includes a strong, durable cord Associated ‘should swear to til: signature, it m; be probated. The document of 10,011 ‘hand-writen words lacked Witnesse; 1111611: are no known surviving 1.1,. ttlvs. Her estate has been variously iflilfiflliitfd at between $20,000 and $50,000. ________*___ PITTSBURGH, FIL, Jan. BIL-Con- tent to rap-ind her last days in the was found Mcndajy, Miss Tillie Pat- chcr, 80, recluse, jilanned that in death she should repose in grandeur. The will, filed yesterday for pro- bate, spy i that s11; wanted r, $25,000 mausoleum to hotise ha; and .\I1iiuril's LIIIIIIIIPIII fru- I-‘ruiti m“, ______ 4. (i sttiys hot at Order yours today, and make your lfliilllit" CZISlBI‘ from now on. If you pre- fer you can pay only $1.00 down, and izzzxe oxide} to your electric bill . zzionth for four months. nickel. The Maritime Electric Company Ltd. of the Gas and Electric ‘System Charlottetown, P. E. ‘I. can _______ ww-vu ~_-- February next, coming, at the hour of eleven. o'clock forenoou. of the some day to show came if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the estate closed no prayed for In said pefition and on motion of M. Albun [Fnrmen Esq... Proctor for said Pe- itltloner. And I do hereby order ‘that a true copy hereof be forth- with published In some newspaper published. In Charlottetown afore- said, once in each week-for a‘. least four consecutive weeks from the; date hereof and that a true copyi hereof be forthwith posted In the, following public places respectively-HI namely, In lire hall. Rouse In Charlottetown aforesaid, In front of the public Hall In ‘Pownal aforesaid and at or near the City Weigh Scales in Charlottetown a- foresaid. so that ull\ persons Interest- ed In the said Estate a: ufcrcsaid may have due notice thereof. (L. S.) Given under my hand and the Seal of the Said Court this 18th day ol January A. D., 1931, and In the 21st year of Ills Majesty's rcignl (Sgt) II. L. Palmer, Surrogate, Judge of Pro- hate l-ill-Mon-II. mlnlstrato cum ‘estamentu union of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be tuned for flu purpose hereinafter let forth: You m therefore hereby required to alto Ill persons Interested In the loll ll- llto to be and appear before mo ll a Probate Court to be held In the Court Home In Charlottetown, In they had been behind mo. II would _.___ Ioautlnued Mn?!“ l). _ Queen’: County, u. u» nu rm-[m-i-a-d NOTICE To on Cutomm: Our financial year and: on Jan. 3|. We rayon a lllllllllfl1_lflllflllfllll of all aooomh before that dale. Your ottentlon to out will be appreciated. j (ill-l HAROLD 5- Ill-EDD I of the Courti . ,_ ' 9 Fa renters Week January 27th to January 30th PRINCE or ytuxLns COLLEGE TUESDAY. 2.00 P. M. AND 7.30 P. M. Annual Meeting oi‘ l’. E. I. Dali'ymen’s Associatioi ‘.‘.'I§I)l\'ESi)AY, 930 A. l\'!., AND 1.30 P’. M. Annual hlcetizigy ni‘ P. I‘). I. Co-Qperaiive Egg & Poultry Association. IVEDNESDA Y, 7.30 P. M. Electing Sivine Growers’ Association riiuiisiiar. 10.30 A. M. a _ Annual bloating of l’. If. I. Sheep Breeders Associatw" THURSDAY, 2.00 P. M. . _ A llleeting of P. E. I. Potato Growers’ Association THURSDAY. 7.30 I-‘. M. Educational Meeting for Potato Growers WEDNESDAY. 12.30 P. M. Ayrohire Breeders’ Meeting Poultry Show at Nash Motor Show Room, 62 [rower QM" Street. ' Seed Fair at Agricultural Hall. j ca, Farmers should iii-rant}? 1° b” 91'8"!" I" l“ “my m iiigs as possible. ms i i2 l5 iii 2i as 2o oi