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'.1 ‘ i Lf'-lv fl' . if wi.-,_ . _ _,__ _._ Q,-.1 ~»i‘,q-~ -. -- \ _ . __ .___ _I _i la _ _ _ ~ i i ""` mhriy°§§" `if"d5i?ri"`l§l5lets*'5re`El<§i` » THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ - _ , ` NOVEMBER 14, 1933 :raoarwo . _ _ _ ._ -_ ---W _ _ - _. .H -._ ._ " 1-- 1 -__ 'T' 4 ° ,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,¢¢+¢¢-Q-ooo-cove-0 +0040-coco-eiooooooao-o-oo+oo~ooo-sooowwwooooo-oo4o¢o+o++c¢4++o-+o++oooo¢¢¢oo¢co+o-oo-‘eco-ovvo-oo-ooo0-+040-ooo-o W n’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -.°-'Literature »o so na »»»¢»H oooovovoaooco-oooaoo-oooooeoco so covvoooo-oooooo so o #+40-oooooooooocvooaa-oo-04 ro-o+o sooo-o-on Iva i"4'6U65$l O4 iZ‘~` .., ,, -__i_¢_-v-__._- ~ __ - _‘And icres ai li nd, my trusty 554; 0909-O00 - ¢ oQ0Ovo»ooo 0f0*'OO-O-OO 7 l C S or moan i no wr s|s,___r:b :ou___:__{:uiv ` - ~- midi ‘nes aris's through their be- 1_2 .iw d “L5 .. ° ')__ lil; affilid- if 5'0" Call Eel- lllem ln' 4 td:\;3pslice§L;lald`buLicrcrl bread - " fr eu' lt rested ‘s the matter so much the ii- wi) iiiisins And tzic-'s a liciid o’ ili nc»!"_-Bu,-iis_i better. ____ __ ____e 2 eggs i \v;_\_nfS to Try Cave.Ma|1 Someone li ss said tii t ciavacter Never hold a c i 's nose iv ._ cup siigiii. . ,‘ | Tactics . I , _ , .. V can.i:t be rev! -i' a f~i:i co, but liéi administering medicine. This often i ienspooii bali did not s.iy iiuit tri ii:l~1ip c.nnei has the effect of gviiig them an 3 cups miik _ _ _*i* _ _ _ _ be read iii a ii r <1 li it ii s welll acute feelxig of nausea. _ ,___ icaspooii viiiiiiiii _ _ _ ,i __ ___ _-.in__a5_3-_y_:a_r-iii1ii__i;uslnE_ss__::_;>.iiiiii__i.._i__i___.ii_;'i__g_o<;: known :h.i'. lin- qu il t_\ ol friend- If oil of any kind has io be Elven. Cui bread iii siiccs .iizwiu ;_3 jiichibil all’ 0-___0 U0; _ 9 » _“___ mg ~l_i» ~ i_ ___ not ~ th.. oid custom. 3 well-warnied gass will help to iiiick_ Siii.e,_i(i w___ii imi__,__ _md Cui in maiiy me. I love im, u ie earns very e re mn o, ship vvim du.. iwov tli-_i firm make It sl p quickly 'om e 3 '. 5ii.iiih_ Amiiige one iiiyii. iii ii ei. ii xp:‘ .~.~.d ;ii ." l- l hca ti dlcat ve <1' tru" 1'; iii hip" In th‘s full li |'I'lP. ii th la-sb' » ‘ i. tt - liziiicisli kv ulitli is so in- if a small drink of w.t.cr is given ed baking dish iiiiii spiiiiiiii, with w - -~ ~ ~ - l>‘~`-OC and Bile’ llle medlclne ls raisins. Repeat until dish is about > f <-_,__':-3;.-_-_\'-.__.i ;iiifli~:l; :.i ii. i fre s :iii cfo-itikeii It h ps a good deal to take iiiii_ I _' `-~’f._ queiicc iiio-xi i,\:p.'.»~~i'v i“an izrii-itlie taste away from the mouth Coiiibiiie Siigiiiii- bciiicn egg5__ ` 3-1220- 9-Ls' lil- fl~\‘f‘t' li lll` "lf-°"l:"f’ l`i\1Clily~ sugar. salt, milk :ind vaiiilla. Pour ‘ i """‘”' "ft i ii-i .i~.ii~aii of co..vr_-yiiig a| Medicines should always be care- i Dwi. i,i.C._id mid 0i.(.ii_i,i,Ji»ii in mod- _ _ __ ffeiing oi , iw l'r rn y exhibits fiil`_v me suifd and shaken. No eiiiii, ovcii ,350 dcgi-1-Q5 FJ until get -,._,___. __ »_i,__ Isfunicd fr ni 31 Ii. l matter what the medicine is it iaiioiii 50 iiiiii, F' miller to 1:1; 1: ihi listlessiniust aways be shaken. ow ng to ____..._ ;iaulf‘ fllhflllists and dralcrs in Red, Whitt: and Blue bo::.f~s also in trial packets. Bc sure to get the ti idea. Fr cones can be made most de- corative in all kinds of ways, and even if you can spare the time to do them now, it is a. good plan to collect them and have them ready ln hand when time is not so pre- cious- The cones can be covered either with a coat of silver or gold paint.. orl n any brilliant color you pre- fer. ' There is another kind of cone, which :Ls very attractive to look at -it rather resembles almond blos- ;s9ml_ib¢;_1!/.ay _lt @S in l0;i_c_ sp.ays. These sprays do look so pretty in tall vases when painted is gay colors. Some'very dtllghtful bowls can be ‘pIs.nted" with these cones. Fill your bulb bowls with sand, plant the sprays of cones. then cover with either moss or fbre. An ideal for l:eauti'y`ng these vezy 'necess- ary etcks which suppot growing bulb; can be carried out by paist- ing the sticks either gold or silver, t`:en fxiiig a similarly treated cone on the to: of the stick. All these things he`p ccnsidcr- ably with the Chrislnias decoration and another point is that they also les en exp rise while adding to the attractiveness. Neither should aoorns nor oak apples be despised CURE FOR CHILBLAINS _ Suffercrs from chilblains should bathe the ftet in very hot water. to wir:-li 's rdded a good quantity of mustard. Soak the chiblrins for twenty minutes, replenislilng thc basin wtii hot water frcm time to time. Dry the feet thoroughly, and kcnuinn ASCO, ea:-h tablet is stamped A-S-C-0_ du t with boracic ac`d powder. Re- peat each night before retiring. ig ¢». . . _, , _ . _.. Q _ it ,. ,if .. 4 .». , , , , . _ = V fs, o o __ 41 iz, ' ' 'iii "1 .. ' " ‘ u. -2 > g ' _f..» 4 if .-’»="_~'.. .~._ 9 . ” A' si* w-*"'° r,,,`_;_ ' _ ‘ wk 4 _,_ sparkling ln firm gums . "'~;1`_"',:.' . Don't forget theFlRM It certainly is pleasant to lh_ow thc friends and neighbors a display of white teeth-when you talk and smile and lau h. llul-if you want to lleep your teeth, watch out for your gums. Everyone has lu-ard about pyor- rhca. But people are often inclined to regard it as ii :Iiainul danger- lomethini: that may happen to others hut not likely to touch them- F0lVc11._ The infection begins at the gum line nnfl eats its way dow". vvnrd to the tooth sockets The disease ni:._v bc under way for sev. rrnl _vonrs liefore it takes 3 single too‘li, hut Imlf /lui nrlult teeth lout Ire riuc to p//orrhm, T_A'kc these tvxo precautions now I/ziiinat “lost teeth." First, be sure Nil *O foflrct the address of vour dentist. Visit him twice 1 year. gums if _you want to /reep those teeth Mlyway. He is a real friend in need. second, pick out a toothpaste that does more than polish your teeth. l'orhan’s Toothpaste is L thoroughly good cleanser-none better. But it takes care of_the Kllms too, and that is mighty im- iwrtatlti because you cannot have healthy teeth in unhealthy/ gums. Dr. R. J. Forhan worked 26 years as a pyorrhea specialist, and his exclusive formu l cannot be ob- l“ll"*’»Cl ,by the public except in Farhan a Toothpaste. Get ahead of pyorrhea. Prevention is the only way. Take it seriously and you will not_be sorry. Start today with Forhan 0. All drugglsts A n~ed eine spoon, which has it flat. base is a boon, especialiy where children a e concerned, and one is often at a loss Do kn0W where to put a. spoon dovm with- out spilling the contents- These can be bought at most chemists quite cheapiy, and they do save a Don't make a fuss over medicine time and yOu will find the kiddies 1 level tziblespoon gelatiiie li cup cold water "'i cup prune jiiirc fl cup prune pulp 2 tablespoons lciii »i‘ ‘Q cup sugar Fcii' grains salt 2 egg _yolks 1 dozen iiiils, vli.iii,» .~ Soak guliitiiie in will '-\.ili'i‘ about five minutes. Put pi'un=‘ Jlllflt’ and saucepan, bring to li iilmg point, uin into wet mould or paper cases \t i3»vi~=»is with thc words; "Pl-.~zi.<~~ i-xriie, and sciid ;..iotogi'iipli. 3 l`lOl.C. 1//'.2' 5* A ,WN \'¢~»- 1 \_y,, “Will I (lvluy you for a dinner Ulll'-l‘1R<‘|iir~iiL_ if I stay for ii innin- ent?" uskctl Adele P1ii'l¢¢¢-o-0 \ ou,|A|s,| mvn nuuuo...a'u. crime; 'ro umuov. 'rims __- ll MFI Also there are domestic women who find their only happiness in pots l 1, and pans, and who are better on' married to any sort of husbands than l they would be not to be married at all. And there are other women who love their freedom bet-ter than they ever will any man and who will al- ways, in their secret souls, prefer a key ring to 5 weding ring. Your-_probleni is one that many other competent §f¢il¢i.business women are contemplating now, for it is no longer true th "..Ql’ery girl is, question to her. Nor-does every girl pine for her own little home and her ‘B.O." GON E ._ romance rcfums ! IABS WAS A PREYTY INDI TODAY IU1' TMI ani. air or me wzooms wits.. MY WIFE 'no,s1'or ‘Yoon JOKINI I MOP( IAIS AND PHIL WILL \l AS HAPPY Al WI All I ONLY Whot’s the sensible thing l to do about "B.O."? (body odour) TAKE CHANCES? Trust to luck you won't offend? N01 "B.O." (body odour) is too serious to trifle with. lt'| too any to be guilty and not know it-any time of the year. Play safe always-bathe regularly with Lifebuoy. lt'| dljfrrrm' from ordinary toilet soa s in every way-colour, scent, quality oflatiicr. Irs gash, clean,quickly-vanishing scent tells you Lifebuoy gives extra protection. Its ric I searching lathcr purifiea and Jeadoriurgrorea-_:tops ‘B.0." Removes germs from hand!-ll Pl guard health. Compllxlcna clear up Llfobaoy hu helped th plexion beauti-and keep ni In gent e, creamy liirhenwulies away _porc» c ogging impurities- makcs dull, cloudy skins radiant with new health. A nomrm' D1 Llvll llorllu lmrrlo. ‘roloilro ounnda win new com- . , 1/ _g iii_ii1t'5°\ \`\_ iiiiai1°?' 6,-~‘.‘.‘-A Q5; .ibfa Q brush. Sllllllllf L`°‘l5l*l“lll'~ “l‘l‘l "‘°“ke°l gel' own gas range. The modem young business woman who has worked up alllle llllil Sllfl lllllll ""°l- to a good position and who is drawing a fat pay envelope is wondering Wllfll l"lXllll`f' ll"3lll" lo mlckell- what she is going to get out of matrlmony that will pay her for all she _ --- f°ld lll Sllllly beaten “P5 “'l'lll°5 and ' gives up if she exchanges a. mahogany 'desk for a broom and a scrubbing t ~ ' . WUC" lll'"l» lllll“°\llfl “lid 59"/el If she is head-over-heels in love, the girl lets sentiment overrule prud- Sllllnllled Wll'll ‘lf Wllllolll Wlllplled ence, and she marries the man only, alas, frequently to regret it. For '~`l'°"‘m~ when romance pales and the hard sledding of’ matrimony sets in, the woman who has been used Io having her own money and to dressing well and to going to places of amusement and to working in a crowd instead e a d 8 c h e of within the shui: walls of her home only too often rebels against the ~ restrictions of matrlmony. ~_ often 'f,“°`f°d,, As is witnessed by the testimony of the manager of a large depart- -` wmmut dmma ment store who recently said that out of every nve flirls in his employ who got niarried. three came baok asking for their old jobs within two APO years. F-WI7'Mll-UUN JARS USED YEARL So you do wcll, Clara, to consider long and earnestly before you ex- change your job for a husband. For one thing la certain: You cannot have your cake and eat it, too. ,, _ If you marry, you must pay the price of matrimony, and unless you A M0fnlngSln[lQ are willing to do housework and make a comfortable and happy home. unless you love him enough to sacrihce uncomplainlngly your longing for good times and pretty clothes, you have no right to get married. It. is a “The vicar prcacliccl a. prolly dishonest thing for a girl to marry a poor man and not to accept cheer- strong sermon on extiaviigaiice this fully the conditions of life which his income places upon her. mro1‘i~niig"."‘ W" W " Y " -if'so-uorrt' e1*mW'm°ush--www* "Yes, and hiS Own 1niSS1lS Flslll D1 play the grime. Don't marry him unless you feel that you can put as front of lliin \\'f‘H1‘l1\\_I H Slllnllillg i much effort and ambition into learning to be a good cook`as you did into new hat and dress." iheiiig an invaluable office woman. Don't marry unless you feel that his "Oli, that cxiilaiiis it. I \\'0ndc1‘cPose he sees In her that made him So, son, don't clepcnd on your looks to get you anywhere with girls. Cultlvate an agreeable personality. Read and study, so that you will have something interesting to talk to them about. Learn how to dance well. Cultivatc a nice line oi' jolly. Bc good-naturcd and reasonable and don't try to high-hat girls and look as if you were paying one 9. great honor when you took her out. Above all, don`t try the caveman stuff. No boy of 16 has the technique to get away with that. same age. Therefore, I see no incongrulty in a man of 48 marrying a l== |== |=i _ __*___i i AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER DEAD NEW YORK, Nov. 13-(AJP.l.. Richard Rogers Bowker, author, ed. it»01'. publisher and industrial direo. toir, died at his home in Glendalq MISL I/€Slf@I‘day. Announcement oi his death made here, said he had been confined to his bed since im 85th blrthd' , Sept, 4 B~!__€_ . Pinkham Medicines ' ll a Three Times This Ontgtrgz Woman Has Been Benefi _ by Lydia E. Pinkham’a _ . Vegetable Compound i _ ng] vs_; algays tired r:_i;d i lgd so pa a in rio . ii Pinkham’s Vcgetii'l1lelx2Iompoun§he_ii_>g ms. I took it before u_i_y two chi] an were bom and I am t ing it now at the Change. I have also uaed L dia E. Piukbam s Sanntive Wash mul’ found It a great relief for inflammation and lot a discharge which bothered me.” ll/IRS. CAROIJNE DOREY Dogoygy D}_X_ 196 Head St., Simcoe, Ontario 1.---_-L_-.1-__ ._ _ ,-1.1 fugcs. It would also open to her the doors of new acqualntanceshlps whose lzitclistrings were not con- trolled by Canby. “I must gn now," Adele gathered up her dog. “I'm dining with the Forbes tonight-youre coming to tht-ii' house warming Friday, ai'cn't you-aiid .['m not so fortunate as you; have to spend hours at my dressing tuble before I'll do. See you Llicrc I<‘rldny if we don‘t run across each other before that. Au revoirl” Jcamic closed the door after her last guest and went into her bed- room. She was a trifle tired, and the thought of the long evening that stretched before her was not con- soling. There would be no eligible men at the party to which she was going. And even if there were, had she not already picked Victor Bar- stowc as her victim? Still, it might be well to have more than one string to her bow. Presently the maid came to do her hair for the evening and put her into her dinner gown. “A massage first, I think tonight," directed Jeanne. "It will be restful perhaps." “Madame entertained this after- noon, n'est-oe pas? Ze great Slgnor Bonnlcclll play." iTo be Continued.) IF IilllU\N IE S S Red Cross [ine _ - Leave Arrlve ' Montreal Ch"l‘own in leave for St-.lo\m’| Rosalind ........ Nov. 17 Nov. I0 Dominica Dec. l Dec. 4 CARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown Agent: -» Daintiness With Chic Styles _.....-_ ll-LUl'l'lL'l1D DIIBBMAKING LISBON FUILNISYIEW WITH KYIBY PA'l"1‘ElN IT ANHABKLIR WOIIIHINIYIDN T- L' _.... _ 41-' I Here is another charming proof that the needs of matrons are being considered just as much as their sllmmer sisters. Very smart is todays model. It's exceedingly well-balanced and .slim- mlnd for the heavier figure. It is 01153’ £0 -Slip in and adjust too. Black diagonal woolen with shiny black satin crepe combined effec- tively in the original dress. 4 Eel-gray faille crepe with white bengallne silk is mother smart choice for this dress. It/A easily made-and at just the cost of the material. Style No. 833 is designed for sizes 33. 38. 40. 42, 44, 48 and 48 inches bilét. Siu 36 requires A yards 39-inch material with % yard 35 or 39-inch contrasting. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in IIHIUP-S or coin (coin is preferred.) WND coin carefully. "**--1-_¢~-_s--_-1 N0-83-1 Sine .................... . 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