error: 1p 92¢: ugunneu 5 51393535552 mggggg F. i il rune-ammo“; ll‘ _lai r: m H‘! IWSII: ‘u u! \ .Woman% Realm l/Vliat the Fashionable are Wearing llllustrated‘ Dressmaking Lesson Furnished I Asthma and Hay Fever w» l» uw . g I Every PattFrH l Your drugglsi, or any druggist, By Almebelle Worthington lsclls Asthmadoi" and Astlnnador Cig- __. , arettes on the positive guarantee that -they will give almost instant relicf— that they are reliable, trustworthy remedies for bronchial asthma, dif- ficult breathing and the asthmatic symptoms accompanying hay fever- or your money will be refunded with- out (lilcstion. ' If you have never tried Dr. Schill- manlrs Asthmador for Asthma or Hay Fever, this positive guarantee cn- ublcs you to do so without risk. The more severc,.vio1ent or obstinate tho case. the more will you appreciate and prize Asthmador after its first trial, So successfully has Asthmadol‘ prove-n in promptly relieving cases llkP yours. that the manufacturers_ For hardy wear, there are few ma- . teriais better than covert coating. . In this the collar and cuffs can b: E of velveteen or self material, stitched , Fseveral times for decoration. Cor- duroy is also an amazingly strong‘ material for children's use. For dressier wear, hero is broad- cloth, velour cloth. velveteen, etc.‘ |If you prefer, narrow fur bands can kreplace the collar and cuffs. Unless you adore making buttonholes. _\'O‘.l'll‘ just sew buttons down the front, and. i 212;: snap fasteners fol Clus m; ill-v have no hcsltancy in backing up this guarantee and are always willing and ' This Pflttern may be obtained for anxious to refund the money to the ‘ l5 any; 1n S1385 g to 14, 1; l5 regdy few sufferers who do not obtain re- ‘for immediate delivery. It is hand He!‘ Kelli a _ out ] This is n gilaimultee which is print- - l 0d on the Libel of every package and your druggist ufill confirm it. icoin (coin preferred». Be sure to fillf lin size of pattern. Address Pattern‘ For Asthma ' r lDepartment. Spend 10c to save $10} Wlifow’! By ordering a. copy of our FmHayFever Pnttem price 15 cents in sinnlps or‘ new Fall and Winter Fashions. It! sew ONA GUARANTEE gives the answer to the often asked, question, "How does she do it?" For, it shows how to dress up to the min- ute at little expense. You can save on every dress and save on the children's. clothes too. ' That means more and better frocks for ‘l and yours. Order your copy now. Just enclose 10 cents in stamps or coin‘ and mail with your name xnd ad- dress to Fashion Department. For The Cook STUFFED LIVER. Make a pouch for stuffing. com- ‘ mcncng at the thick end of the c8195 l livcr. Fill vclth a broad dressinS. l" “ _ _ — _ _ “ * “ _ _ _ which parsley’ is USEd instead of . ., . summer savory. kewci‘ the Ollfiflinfl Na L69 s!“ """"""""""". and lard ihc upper side of the liver. lBuke about one and one-half hours. QOATED WIT}! SMARTNESS 1"‘ This?‘ lllO(l€‘ln are created and w“ dd in Pmis and U“ Palwms Name Pour over the liver 2 cups of brown In‘ infill!‘ in New York. “ stock made of 1 tablespoon fat. 1 If the young daughter of the house .-........... . . . . . . . . . . . .............. tablespoon flour and 3 cups bum“; he. ro-coaiiug, consider this model. Street Address z “may in which an. dlssolved 3 tea. [t is I.‘ sivlc- with nummrlcss possi- | spoons beef extract. Use this to haste‘ bu‘ 7"" d-“Cldcd (‘hi9 "05 being m9 ‘ ' I ‘H - ' u I I n ' . . n. I“ . I . ‘elite: n; the liver every 10 minutes. Serve with lea 4 n! its rlual tics. It's practical too, : i y “ , fried 0,1,0,“ and peppers‘ fir-toning as it docs snugly up to the throat. l The Pen Won Famous Stakes Batarrhal Deafness liiay Be Overcome A Morning Smile He had never struck such a stuifyl hotel in his life. In vein did he try‘ to sleep. It was useless. Ho had en-, ideavored to open the windows before‘ M-"lrlill IlQ-“llgalfs _ colt, The Pen. "drmw sflgolng to 59¢ but fmmd 1mm alpnvon the famous Cnmbridgeshire _ d“ sealed. I-fe tossed and turned. At last, stakes today. starting at Odds Of 50 I l.|||l|.,---ul|ful r...n;,ln despeffltlofL he got out or bedjto 1. Two or the public's choices ,,,.,, ,,,:;,,: Gnu, W,“ rm“ ‘wrapped a blanket, ground ills hand, ‘captured second and third". Positions, , Q,“_‘H‘]';"-i' ‘_'>*_‘|=|']'_i l_'r'l;gl"~"ll;fl-ly_ ‘xifii-‘llv-"rllliand smashed a window. Then ho|R.aceC-i1lc m; 10o to 9 and The Re- " ;breathed deeply. got back to bed and, Cvrdfir- fit seven io two. The Pen (Canadian Press) NEWMARKET. Eng. Oct. 29~Mfs 1"|l.l|'l'll.\l u-l ‘Vii l» '42 "T!!~a‘ 1:: ll.- null-nus Slllll dropping in» i", l‘ ' "V" "' """{‘l‘_"\'_“ ‘fell into a deep and refreshing sleep. won by a head while Racedale was w I’ . or houdlNEXlZ morning he had to pay $3.00 for half u length in front of the Re- |~- ~_--l.- in. pros-r l "W" " smashing the front of the wardrobe. corder at the fin‘sh. FROM one HOME BAKER T0 OTHERS wno BAKE AT HOME: bielif/Zmd’? writes Mrs. BEN. WAGNER‘ She finds the New Quaker Method of Bread Baking is surprisingly Easy and Simple F your family is fond of delicious hot bread and rolls, you can have them now in half the time, and with half the effort. The marvellous new Quaker way, developed by a master baker, makes kneading or setting the sponge unnecessary. And you get the kind of results a master baker 1s proud of. Send the coupon, or ask any Quaker Flour dealer for a. copy of "The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking." It tells all about this convenient new way. For tascv and appetizing bread, rolls, cake, or pastry, use Quaker Flour. Qne sack is always the same as the next -—fine, even, uniform, made of wheat selected for its Quality and food value. Every hour tests are made uring milling, and every day samples baked-in a kitchen If Quaker Flour does not give you rfecc satisfaction, the Cllfl’ is authorized to' refund your money. just like yours. O No. L-Fnmanriu d him- dredn d letben received by The Quake’ Oat: Company. from entiin. emetic net-PI THOUSANDS OP OTHERS THINK THE SAME ‘This f: m acknowledge your booklet ‘Th.- Qlllkti‘ Method of Euy Bread Hahn‘. g ‘m: wan: oars cmnmnr. : f just wish to tell you tint my bread ba- | I ‘Zeus-vagina. I j l, k l k-nn would’ uh‘! alrerflewlnwlhlhndol I rggentllyl, slhamcgezizlilzlyozr boohuhnzdl l Brudagigb coin?” 2:‘- dym" I nnrred to make my own bread and any my I "film! n“ l that every nmc l have succeeded in nmkin; I M I lovely bread with your flour." _ | ""'-'-‘-*-'-- : M”, B.“ ‘hm-h : smn or R.R...... __,_________ : Mormon, n.3, l Po. ___________________ i I | 9111*’! Nina»... ............................ ..- I L ..J iiStop Suffering from ,...... 1...... more, 1cm ' I ' _ ‘ THE CllARLOTTETOWN GllARDlAN OCTOBER 31, 1930 -'-'-—-—s Q-i Fashions -:-[ Literature I " Y“ m ti‘; Etiquette DO Y’ DIX "m": "P" - n: hum I»- Over Again D" "7' l ornament. Aren’t There Some Things About Your Married Life That You Would Change if You Could Begin Over Again? — Here is What Five Women Have to Say on the Subject “If you had your married life to life over again, how would you do it?“ uskcd o. woman of a group of other married women. “rd lie clown and kick and scream and howl and cry for what I wanted until I got it," replied one woman. to be a helpmate. I wouldn't try to be noble and self-sacri- I would be I. spoiled baby that had to be "I shouldn't try I would be a piaythlng and an -:- Social and Personal if; ‘terrible, Tickling 655T; " ¢ Could Not Sloop For |t Mrs. Gard J. g_ . writu:__ul cad anzhble ‘f; 1P]. on‘ clfolllwll, NB.” night could not get to sleep Ifor hours fgl-lcit" and ltl about Dr. Wood l, Norway Pine Sv-rup a to get a bottle of it, and I can truly av it duecidbd . .___ nvonderful lot of good. ' m‘ ‘ n1 have three children and I gim the", the l m. Wood's l Q. In what case is an introduc- l tlon obligatory? , A. When two persons express a NOYWGY just 1L8 soon as I sooihem getting n mld m. desire to meet each other. Pl", an I always keep it on hand. both for the clgdlrgh’ Q. Should a guest ever reprovc. 311g fflyfiglf?’ m‘ the children of her hostess? , Syrup n“ ‘n’ n 1mm“; l”? “mil? lilo 85¢; at all . d ' ts d .1 - . A. No, not even in the mlldest,’ ‘.§.',,rn°;,§_";,_{“‘ "P "=1! b: The T. Milburnl‘ gentlest way. . I ..._________ ____ . ‘ Q. How may the hostesss person-dhat this decision oi’ Monday was Mgpnged pougfl“ ‘i. . , , ,, t‘ a __ _ . o arrests we“ alty be read at the dinriei table. abnlutcly sound. It, “as apparcntin-ade, chief 01» Ponce Geo ‘ A. By the silver, linen, and cry- tonight that Bluenose of Lunenburg,lq_-,ld_ ' me Tum stal. If she has excellent taste, her present holder of the internationall tlble tells it. ' title, and Gertrude L. Tfiiebaud of! , - ' iGloucester. victor in the Llphil Ev- §Inva$lon of llubition series, would not meet againl ficlng. liumored and potted and dolled up to keep her in a good humor. I wouldn't try to placate my husband, I would keep him busy trying to please me. NotMeet this Year l "Ever since my wedding day I have been working my fingers to the bone trying to help my husband get along. I have been pinching pennies and nursing dimes and doing without the-things I wanted and smoothing down his ruffled feathers when he was peeved and gumshoeing around every subject that would rile him, and what is the re- suit? (Canldian Press) HALIFAX. N. 5., Oct. ‘ZS-Plans, for the international racing series to} settle Nomi Atlantic fishing saloon-j er supremacy which have been on " ‘ . i = "He has it finely fixed in his mhd that 1 prefer lthe kltchcnto the par- days’ wmght we" °“ "gm" Th5‘ lor, and that I would rather cook din ner than go to a party. So he never thinks of doing anything for my amusement because he believes I am having a perfectly hilarious t'me doing the housework. was announced hereby the bmrd of‘ trustees of the Dennis Cup, following receipt of a. telegram from W. W. Lufkin, chairman of the American Fishermens race committee. The, Gloucester message did not refer to, the terms of yesterdays proposal of the local committee for a. series to start November 8, which had been? made following Glouccsters request‘- for reconsideration of Monday's de- "And he thinks there is something peculiar about me, different from other women, that keeps me from desiring pretty, frilly clothes, or jewelry, so he almost has heart failure every time I spend any money that isn't for a new vacuum cleaner or a patent washer. 1 tell you o. woman can do with- out things so long that her husband doesn't think that she wants anything, and so if 1 had to l;ve my married lifc over again l wouldn't be the family t. I l ld be th I ll ishb ." go“ “on e am y w one cislon not to hold raccs. but agreed "If I had to live my married life ovcr again." said the second wloman, "I - - would make it a comedy instead of a tragedy. I would laugh off about nlnc- 9s Cd s ‘tenths of the things ovcr which I broke my heart. The great trouble with brides is that they take themselves and their new husbands too seriously, and they make issues out of things that they should have sense enough to ignore. dosing-JG nib m1 "I was that kind of a fool young wife. I felt it my sacred duty to cor- < rect every one of my husband's faults and weaknesses and lift him up to the higher life. Every time he stayed downtown to play poker with the boys of an evening’! had hysterics, and whenever he looked at a good-looking blonds I shed barrels of tears and threatened to go home to mother. “As a result, I made the poor dear so afraid of me that. he spent most of his time making up alibs to hide behind, and we were both miserable, and our home was a place of wretchedness and strife. But if I had to do it all over again I would save up that grief. I would keep myself jollyvand good natured, because I have found out that o. man will forgive a womm all the seven deadly sins and love her still if she is easyto get along with. ‘ I would make a funny story about the time he came home lit from a celebration instead of lecturing him about it, and I would tease him about being a sheik among the ladies and having a roving eye andthat would keep him from ever getting serious about any of them because it has been my observation that it is a Jealous wife‘s nagging thatyiri the end sends a man to some other woman to be comforted. 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Its perfor- to oook and keep house and manage a budget was a sort of magic that you mince I10 luethm lhprioo acquired at the altar. u "i" ‘mm 7°“ n" Bu’! Grand is a genuine, high quality, finely engineered radio at a price that make! it everybody’: let. Now you can have Plailclfs wonder- fnl Balanced Unit Tone- fine selectivity-distance range programs you want without crou talk-hud- oome walnut cabinet-all for $69.50. (less tub.) llere is your opportunily m gel Qualify and Perform- ance at a price that places no strain on Ilia pocket book. If you already own a radio km‘: your chance to own a second let. one "Naturally, no such miracle occurred, and my memory of my‘ first year of married life is a nightmare of meals over which I tolled for hours and that turned out culinary atrocities that would have killed an ostrich, and 0f the caustic remarks that my husband made over dinners of watery soup and burned meat and soggy bread and half-done potatoes. Then I would cry and we would quarrel, but then and there I established in his mind the idea. that I was lacking in efficiency and was a. poor makeshift of a wife that he has never got over. “so if 1 were going to live my married life over again I would go into it knowing as much about my job as my husband did about his, and I would| save the honeymoon from being drowned in bad coffee, and his illusions from being wrecked on adamantine biscuit, and I would keep him eating out of my hand because there would be angel's food in it." "If I had to live my married life over again," said the fourth woman. "there would be no in-laws cluttering up the scene, and I would gag the first well-meaning relative who undertook to run our affairs for us. Believe me, it is our dear. interfering familes who with the but inf-cumin! in "It? world, have nearly wrecked our marriage." ___.,__. "I f I had to live my marriage over again," said the fifth woman. "I would be more o. wife and less a mother. I realm now that I sacrificed my THERE IS A PHIIXIO MODEL WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY Scliooners Will §‘““"“"~ ‘ l“l(l ransacked the office in the most Sensation of the ma. "Vi/halos- , NANTES FIR-lite" O01}, 29,—A 1w“ terror to deep-sea fishermen of Brit. tony has appeared in the form o1 "W" an invasion of beiugas, or white (Canadian Press) whales, l2 to l8 feet long, which tear PQRT lmTFvR» Qm- Qfit- 39-——F0l- lfhe nets to pieces. Tne national equip. lowing a quietly executed raid on”. r111; bill provides for speed bout; Bay Street buildings ‘u which police jgulzr-bly armed to hunt them down l/Vill Protest and off and 0n during the past few Wewmd =1 ‘lll91l¢15l' f’! P3P?“ and m" ‘but time Croft cXl-fliiflhly 0n paper. crafure said to be property of 0011-, ‘Pl-re fishermen ask that Lhgy b; lgnlllllst, agents, the Canadian Laboriguppllcd with mad-nnbgum a“ Defence League today announced a ‘depth charge; but M11115“). o! 1pm,," protest meeting would be held. Print- Dumesrill observes that such meas- cd DOStQrs appearing in down townlures would destroy the shoals or flsl- Port Arthur. described DOllCO Mlllmlluq well as uwboluga. He suggests as follotvs: “Police of the town; with lsllgggunu‘ whlch’ l; they would no‘ the aid of the provincial police. rald- ldo much harm m m: beluga‘, mu“ ed the homes of private citizens 1rd lag least mghgen them o“ the office of the Agricultural Workers | - IndustrialUnion of Canada and took I NINE MONT}! TERM F0]; away all the books and papers of the! PRESIDENT 0F NA-nmq“, union, They took all the papers cf; CONGRESS WAR COUNCII the uncmplolyed organization of Port‘ BQMBAY, India, Och 29F“! Arthur and the books and papers of. president of the All-India, Ngtlong,‘ the Canadian Labor Defence League. l Congress War Council, Mrs. Aventik- lThey smashed and bfflllg the locks-ubai Gokhnlcy. was sentenced today . to nine-months quick trial following. V. ‘wutal manner.“ lher arrest yesterday. 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T “mwwz; 52:; I???’ it? hive not Bubble" 8 6 Q "W! - true bri hi: now co on to ream 0 and efforts to identify the bog were drain, 1 n brie.‘ m d ' fruitless. No one here know of an: ma‘: £32k": n ‘g . balloon that would have ascended w mu“ _ Jun c1.‘ _ from Newfoundland or one that ganglia‘: that bolrthtongh R. To might have been driven in this dircc- 8h W" - . - - m, b, munhywnmhm, m, “Ptilggd mkfllgiww _ 4. Charlottetown and Summer-side m . 15c at oi drug mm. pu- "' - l but dydnl com no mom-in no - w-wh] upcrimont with mu- DEALER FOR CHARLOTTETOWN "Dimcultiu exist to be overcome." h! _ l l J MILTON WHEATLEY “m *- r m“ M - m“ "r DicmaukMvu - it is a personal and individual mut- w-K-M WM ma» l Ill-Immune for so»... f \ f».