“I cilaaL-orrerowk 1 “ Al‘ A ’ A ‘ s‘ k4 kzvvvzvv a‘ a ‘AA ‘ ‘ ‘ , Y , Wom iallalid Pe en's Realmf. llFashions f. Literotu ire "so; Sallie wllen ille lemperaiure Serve NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT "as is" or "hot" - this original Niagara Falls product la just as nourishing and just as delicious either way. TRY THIS TOMORROW: Dip hlaculta quickly into hot salted water. drain- add top milk or cream. Oli- Split biscuits. toast lightly. dot with butter. ' serve with top milk or cream. v w- v v v ‘y v11 ' l v Sacrifice lVlarriage Futile i Invalid’: Wife Would Regret Loveless Union To Another DEAR M185 DIX: i am a young wife of 28 with four dlildren. My husband was lrl an accident in which he lost both lees. Here is my prob lam: A man 30 years my senior is vary much in love with me and wants me to leave my husband and marry him. He is willing to provide fbr my invalid husband and my four children. Now I do not love this man and don't want to marry him. but I.‘ seem to have no choice in the matter as I have no relatives who could help me. Shall I marry this man and break my husband's heart, as he is unaware of what is golngmn: or shall I leave this man and work to provide for my hus- band and put my children in a children's home? A DEPERNIE WIFE BITTER MISTAKE ANSWER: You will be making a fatal mistake if you sell yourself to your elderly Iothario. even though you do it for the sake 5f providing for your husband and children. Your sacrifice will be made ' in vain because it will bring happiness to no one concerned in the un- ' In“ "o" holy transaction. Not even the old man will profit by it because he will ' m. To" know that he has a wife who does not love him and who does love an- F" "WM" fuh- w“ other man, and he will resent your not making him a happy and cheer- will ti" I ‘W?’ in 11W ful home. He wln naturally think that is what he has paid for. mulmnsuvwmtliifllwith in losing his wile, your husband will sustain a loss far worse than its special nnoothnQ andr losing his legs, and in his despair he will lack the courage that would flnaiiavour. enable him to rise above his affliction. Also, your children would be far worse off in a divided home than they would be in any asylum. Your case need not be so desperate as you seem to think it is if you will only look at it realistically. In these days of expert surgery and mar- velous mechanical devices. for a man to lose his legs ls not the tragedy it once was, for it does not make him a hopeless invalid, incapable of making a living. There is no reason why your husband should not be able to be fitted with artificial legs and become selfoulpporting as so many thousands of the men who were wounded in the war are. i Dorothy Djit S? ys-g ‘khaki a ELLEIFS IIIRRY Iy an Island Farmer's Wife graham-Rob‘ and t ain tznisllxtdl milsysleaptugour gues ag . comfortably on the old bed in the room above the kitchen, doubtless wandering in a pleasant land. cf . where he plays lovely games with his Mutt-dog and . tgggther euicys his own sweet will. fore writing, notice. responsibility and anxiety in his tones. "you'd better run up and see that Jamie is all right. At Alderlea, we try w 1'01. lgwt any of Jerri‘ ' 11 WQ-WWD n8 one of us-arc vblkodjo, but rather that we like it. As Ive said a “well done!" from James is a guerdon well worth strivinB for. I found Jeanie in a. asap and restful sleep, long lashes amounts of Vitamin D havebeen added by exposing it to rlltra-violat rays, in a process called “irradiation”. It contains at least 54 International Uniia of Vitamin D per 100 grammes, or 648 uniia par Imperial quart; andisratledbyscientistaasaneaccallentacurce of Vitamin D. Suncrcet is batter for richness too-all the original cream doubly concentrated and fresh as a daisy. Even more important, it is easy for baby to digest. Use in accordance with the formula recommen- dad by your doclotl‘ cover-let more closely about a shoulder and came down to report; my finds, With a sigh of relief, James the kitchen couch turned his lace Bwfly from the light and prepared w take forty winks. James love; to catch a nap on the kitchen couch. And now that my household is in an orderly and rare condition and a resh stick of hardwood in the stove. I can (going back to in oft {Ppefllifid Phrase oi‘ school years) go on with my york." Karolyn went to the city on this mornings east-bound b blt of shopping and mainly to ut- tend a social function thLs evening in honor of a sister an ex.navy mans young wife, Karolyn ls more fortunate than Jamie. She has n. b“ Lvmt. I545! ‘lfll GANDHI IIEDDID WNIAT COMFA Y. l "W. NIAGARA FAILS. CANADA »oe0ee+§e4vo>00-0o-o-e-§§O-O HOUSE-HOLD SCRAPBOOK By Roberta bee i MDIIERN ETlllUETTE By Roberta Lee LTD -BROCKVILLE. ONT. I GENERAL Milli PRODUCTS or cannon. eo444o++>q¢¢ 44+4eeeaeee¢ .ccmmenfeawoman i i Q. If a Kiri is driving her own car and is accompanied by a man, should she offer to let hlm drlve? A. Yes. if shc is tired of dflvlllfl and wishes to do so; but there ls no obligation for her to suggest it. Q. How long should the friend- ly letter be? _ _ A. There is really nu llnut to the length of a friendly letter. It may ho two pares or ten, just as the inclination dictates. Q. Is it all right for the par~ ents of a girfk fiance to announce the engagement? _ , . o; this is the privllese 0f; the girl's parents only. i Q. How can I get more wear out of a pair of rubber overshoes that are worn at the heels but otherwise good? _ A. Try crushing some soft tls sue paper and placing in the heels. This will absorb the dampness and make a so cushion. at the same time retarding water. . l-iow can I revent the feet from getting col . and help the circulation ill the winter limo? A. Try sprinkling a little salt ln the bottoms of the shfles. . How can l prevent mouldy pickles? A. Lay a little hag of dry mus lard on the top of the contents of the pickle jar. r This Home-Made Cough Syrup ls Hard to Beat So Easily Mixed! No Cooking. Saves Big Dollars. Real Relief. Yes indeed, this home-mixed cough medicine. made in your own kitchen. ls. one of the most. effective things you can use for coughs due to colds. It's so easy to mixanyone can do it. And it saves good money, too. Make a. syrup by stirring 2 cups of you make l6 ounces. a. family supply cl the most satisfying cough medl- clne. It gives you about four times as much for your money. Tastes line- children love it-and it never spoils. The way this home mixture takes rlghtholdof a. cough, is truly surpris- ing‘. It 100861131110 ‘phlegm. uoothnl the i: eases soreness and dif- dcult breathing. and lets you get rest- granulated sugar and 1 cup of watcr-"ful sleep. You'll swear by it. a. few moments. until dissolved. No Pine: is a special compound of cooking needed. Or you can use - u“- ... uvcll in concentrated syrup or liquid honey. if desired. Get 21.4 ounces of Pine: from your druggist, and nut it into a 18 oz. form. known for its prompt effect 0n throat and bronchial irritations. Just try it, and-if not. pleased in every bottle. Fill up with your syrup. Thus Wily. your money will be refunded. llluwclllll‘ g By Anne Ashley O-Q-O \ FO-OQ-Q-ffh Geraniums Garaniums should not be kept too warm or watered too much for winter blooming. They should be kept just wet enough so that the ground looks dry most of the time; and they do best in full sunlight. The Sewing Machine Try using a small paint brush with a long handle to clean the various arts of the sewing machine. t will reach into all the crevices and corners. Fish Bone One of the best ways to remove fish bone caught in the throat ls to swallow a raw egg. This scl- liom fails to carry the bone down With it. _ I Slap niiillng ISnilfllng, sneaking"; sore, irritated noetl-iir...get relief with Mentholatum. Jarsandmbes, 50c. 0 L UM I~(IRI' Dll/Y THE GARDEN 0F THE GULF God made this world of ours So beautiful and grand, With grass and trees and flowers To beautify the land. I have in mind a little Isle, 'Tis blessed b God I know, His children ove it all the while No matter where they go. It is Prince Edward Island fair, The Garden of the Sea. In cresent form He placed it there, So picturesque and free. The Garden of the Gulf ‘tls true, (It well deserves the name) The most enchanting neath the blue 0f Canada! vast domain. —Lena Vessey, Portland i, Maine. MURIIIIG SMILE Q-O-O—§Q-O' TAKING A CHANCE The church service was proceed- ing successfully when a woman in the gallery got so interested that she leaned out ‘too far and fell over the railings. l-ler dress caught in a chandelier, and she was sul- pended in mid air. The minister noticed her undignlfled position and thundered at the congrega- o n. "Any person who turns round will be struck atone b n ." A man, whole curiosity was et- ting the better of him, turns to his companion and said: "I'm going to rlak one eye." ‘fill-ls! D0 yo NERVOUS On ‘CIITAIN DAYS’ OI the Month 77.??? functional ui suffer from TENSION half dozen sisters as well as [our brothers. Of these. one sleeps "the sleep that knows no waking" in: Itilly. a country that marry of us will now regard as not at all sunny. Two ore still overseas. one a t. 1 Slim fellow who "hated war." Karo. lyn eagerly scans every list of Dflfiwllgcrs returning for the nanzcs of one or both of those. Joanie (Q0 l5 in the city, not yrt havlut: m. turned lrcu llCl‘ holidaying-um 1-11 is not entlrcly cf that nature in. cludillt: as ll docs. a visit to her dentist, Alter chore time H115 evening, Jock fclt in his pork-is and perhaps discovering next to elnpiulcss there. decided to “go to tl1e.<-‘0m8r." A Mecca. for m-zny farmers at this lloLQuIte-so-busy 568-5011. to purchase requirements 111 the Way 0f Broceries and fruit and what-not and to linger awhile 111 i118 °°111f0ft 0f the store to corn- g -n0tEs and to chat. A real OHBSt-tO-Goodness education-ll cen- tre a comerstore may be. especial- ly when as at ours. there is a 1111311118 of older men to leaven f- e satherlng- Current events are talked over. intelligently; seasonal 1111111 dviflss and the why's and wherefores for them and mm. 1111111133’ endeavors are discused in such detail, Rs well as world hap- PEXIUIEB. that all who wish to, may m much that is informative in character. I often think that ghe lrlorale of a rura-l community takes its level from the oomenstore. a . Jock h-ad barely ‘gong from the yard when Mr. D. came. from his wttlfle down the river. where a, s a soft accompaniment to and the yard in bloom. The same . . who inserted our new win. do“ 1115i- Sprlng-and not the Mr. D. who plays th foot-tickling tunes on He is "fine" modelling a house on s, ; his home. that sloPEs to the river. Mrs. D. is only back from a brief but mics/able trip to her relatives in The States. I suspect Mr. D's greeting smile wag quite as spon. taneous and welcomin James’ wlhen I step S? If “kuyleyf” A neighbor or his, use l Swt by name and blood, Wmmnled Mr. He was more folded hands, for he, tllsglilg his field W011i wmflleted is ready for Winter's coming. However James W911i 511141111)’. in the dying hours of today with our farmer-visitor and Jock, who had joined them, on a tour of i ction. I saw a m row of windows allsht in the pl . gory; a leam later from the stab e where e calves are stalled. The horses too came In for a share o} attention, as did the boggles in the nearer byre. Finally hollow 801111518 Came to us from the cel- lar. If the price goes up" I clearly heard the farmer say enduring. imly to James, but James inter. fllllwd on a mournful uness @1013; "Yfi-Jrlit if they go down!" , The inspection was carried out leisurely. Notwithstanding that the rain which had been threatening all day. fairly ttanbled from the roof to the barrel at a house cor. nor. All the while, Mr. D. not so in sated in farming. daatted with me in the kitchen and I tried my % to find an answer‘ to s, quay tion that has often eome to min since certain work of his at Alder- lea was s d: "Now tell me" I slid. 1a to James’ wordi, "Whm 1111" you been dull Bummer and Autumn, t t you scarcely thought of me?" of so I It toda ‘s ploughing’ ins llis team be-l 111m. c a wood-road» e stumps to the field be. g‘ al I18 left the rd ith e and I knew" w I be cared for for or so after serving two and a h about two weeks before he went over He plans to come hc-me and mediate family and then for us to be oil on together. redecorated and plans to have she thinks he should stay at home relatives. But don't when she breaks her eng how it is overcoats f thenlzorae by clipping im hair. lo freedom hot-sew grazing for them to move slowly. Mlore- over-mtéhev have to lie in the open. horse RTOWs in tial to health and comfort. however. them hot: . were keted in a great mantle cf llsht. ‘I guess. Ell n" ‘I vc bean 's really time for the to "cuddle coon" beside So get your your boy friend to peddle h you are not for sale. Job.‘ Put your children in some home, the time being until you can get on your feet. And tell-l ls sentimental wares somewhere else, than where they can DEAlI. DOROTHY DIX: My husband is returning home in a week But complications have set in. V you think that n:i glve us a chance to see DEAR MISS DIX: ANSWER: Certainly she should. and if she has any serlse of delicacy. or all years overseas. We were marriedl and only spent about five days visit a. day or two with his im- our long delayed honeymoon. His mother is having her house all a huge party to celebrate his return. and and visit with all of his friends and they might hold off for a little while each other alone. instead of in crowds? FRIEND Should not a girl return an engagement ring element and accepts a ring from another ma“? L. K. There is"no question about that, even common honesty, she does, LivingcfzLeisure THE WOMAN ’S REALM --> REACH UP life has dashed you to your knew Remember this Onvpiended knees prayer springs More tlh greater ease. hmnblenem. . and you will find up . . the black void spanned Bv God's strong hand. —Marjorle Freeman Campbell IIOBSEIIAIR A new-loamr has bee: ski that. while w; gut b‘: or the winter we strip answer is that the animal's is Nature's provision a state of shelter-less . When wild or at liberty do not corvltantiy exert emselvee by galloping; their abits make it n W coat rwinterin heavy covering which the autumn is essen- and if blan- _ hair he tells me. must ha pretty near asleep" than yawns and inquires: "How's the time going?" Dear me, can scarcely believe the old clock. two of us Jamie. Until] tomorrow _ Diary-Good 111891 IEIJEVES IISIIIES 0E1 ‘they intolerably. l?“ h . wou severe chills hercriunuisli dried we clip their while at would sweat to coats . coals for their work. . nd against cold who: at rest. DARK BROWN COMBINED WITH BLACK I5 SMART NEW YORK-Aside from the unbreakable tend toward black in the season's collections, the Outstanding color combination is a. warm dank chestnut brown and black. mmtatned most effectively Ibv the use of various furs. At first this combination may seem a little on the heavy side. but its potontial winter warmth is ‘Po madam‘ that GOSSIP TKBIVIS AT BRIDGE TABLE It has finally that hlsslnnds of women wu-e rejected for the atomic bomb. the eye. cular flair for b» thl- outstanding color “Milli ation of the aaann. been revealed e. work Q tarv writer. For if private matters that should remain private ever come out anywhere-it is over the bridge tflbla when a bunch of wo- men s to outdo each other in proving how much whey know Yhat the others don't know. Competition for centre of the stage lll a feminine auth- ering does something ‘p women that makes them tell things they irnovw they haven't anv business ‘elllnl Filowerettes of cauliflower sprinkled with paprika. a border around a slice of ham accent its color and flavor. Eggs deteriorate raoldlv in uualitv and flavor. If stored at room temperature they are un- fit to eat in as little as a Week. Best place to store eggs ls in an open dish or cardboard contain- ers irlfl bottom olflffffiefllll‘ cllll loll y a it"! lleslj Sir-ale over d0—but. looks year! W11"!!- mller women often wonder how she keeps ac fit and trim-with no hint of "middle us" on her face. She learned the secret from an English ‘woman who told her about the British favourite for kecplllg fit and trim- BlLE BEANS. Tins Bclltlc regulator» made from l0 pure vcgctubie extractl. helps offset. the effects oi tuokmuch rich- d t, ltlle crc so. faatwgllealéeartioe-l “fhgxhicdiclne That Wakes U Nature"—at your arussilt and discover ow you. too. can help rld your system of the toxic waste that slows you up and puts the marks oi ITHddlQ-HK; upon your face. 4 Ova: 7 Million loan Sold last You‘ lBllE BEAN SMART SWEATER .___i-_r - ~- ._.____-¢ BOOIPS BURNER FOR THE BECOMING T0 WEAR Mother's choice for the growing girl is a frock with soft lines that are oh-so-pretty to wear. Th smooth shoulders and wide mid- rig are fashion notes this year. o. 2996 is cut in sizes 6, 8, 1Q 12 and 1d. Size 8 requires 2 yards 35inch. . Send 20 cents for Datum which includes complete guide. Print vour Name. Ad and Style Number plainly to state size you wish. postal unit or won»- numoer in address Address Pattern Department The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2996 Name street Address City, Province ‘CO-O Q00 GRAPE SAUCE One cup bottled grape guice ' 2 tablespoons cornstarch, table‘ spoons honey, 1 tablespoon orange uice. 1 teaspoon lemon ulce. 1 teaspoon grated orange rl , 1 tea- spoon grated lemon rind. Combine grape juice, cornstarch and h in a small saucepan and ring constantly until clear and thick. Stir in orange and lemon Juice and the grated rind. Serve pudding hot or cold with grape sauce over the top of each serving. - OBANBEBBY APPLE SLIOES One cup raw cranberries. 1% cups brown sugar. 1 teaspoon vinegar, 1 stick cinnamon d whole cloves, 9i cup water, d firm apples with red skins. Cora ap las but do not peel. Cut l nc slicer. Combine auger and water in saucepan. Add cloves and cinnamon stick. Bring to boil slowly. Remove cloves and cinna- mon. Place a pie lllcea in this syrup. slmmer or d rninutaa. than remove apples to large deep dish. Boll syrup until very thick. than add cranberries, lower has and almmer until cranberries begn to pop. At once remove saucepan rom heat. Pile these syrupy cran- bfrries in the center o the apple r ngs. - CRANBERRY AND APPLE I'll 1 cug granulated sugar 2 ta leapoona flour 1% cupa- cranberries 3 cups of sliced apples Plain try Mix te sugar and flour an combine with the cranberries an a pies. Let stand 35-hour. Lina a p e plate with pas . Arrange the mixture on this an cover with strips of in lattice formulas cream wl h th a is Just the perfect fNeedlecraftf. HOME PRVENT BABY RllSl . . h, . 3.1;. prevent irrimtio keen bib! i ‘l _ healthier. auv this hldflv Iivmifi, clbd all may! Bawwhl- B" ' hrlllflwl unnY v1- . BETTER rustle n. c, Wllliiml 1. What is wronl with "1 _ tance? "He returned bsckli n j this rrtorrainlil-dflw mrnect pron i tl r "by renaef- , ‘Blmtilhich one of theserxgh misspelled? Mlnnbavfllli- Schenectady-do" the word i1 . »-W"::.. our me [fl he]!!! with xhfllatii-rlebnrquecurlty 1 in»? l _ . arrswaas 1. Omit DICK. I. Pronollfl" dran- -a i aa-iinilhighkl l" l“ rne. “mm “d lglllblt. 3» haasee. 4. Aboun ins 111 ending cf a satisfactory dinner. p» mun i blted. "It is I 11°11 countlyyflllf Collateral- the way you June!” ‘he ISIGN N0. DIX l) good lcckinfsl veless mall-- gr is“ {oritn t. in 0 . ybrrrh-bun Pattern Ne. - contains cemglaetgo instruction! or . a ~ h I sand Dc periodic disturbances dtddldy” owl °° .13; uleldldnuidww-at elegance? ‘lilen liontdela l L E. Plnkharrfi Vegetalilaiézn will’! to relieve such symptoms. '1 Compound is one of the most diac- tlve medicines for this propose. "Plnlthal-n’! Compound la what is an: zsa uterine siative beca wcmnlmauot important A not upsllq C0 “woiryii: | q n" ' l up‘. ads; sale comm-e (pills Vitamin B1). it RATUII. A any sensible lode! Bwebctmuxlljyca Plrilflrhamh . ust ' ted will: ream. grille]: or tsl sari to Ill! . garltitteteim -' t Ja nuns l .‘ . Pg-hapsmrettilmtnaa all.‘ D"“F'“°' ‘w’ .. . James being practical, w in llia .- l Egllladeveblgnder axgtvaatblua l’ "waves of a shadow” a field Mom min finale: the reopen.‘ l