g Flavoury! . i i onus: lilIllS samlll‘ . PEKOE O OUR CHILDREN APerfect Blend of Indian and Ceylon Teas As our children grow older and go out inlo' the world to fight their own battles our chief regrets will be tllat we did not understand their viewpoints better, and look at lhem with more sympathy in all the little THE (lllAlllsO'1"l‘E'l‘O\VN GUARDIAN substituting better ones. front of a full length mirror. and feels. large as to bag. If it is a tub dress you are buying Try the dress on as you stand in ' Sit down in it and "note how it looks It should not be tight enough to draw anywhere nor so be sure that it will not fade nor shrink in the wash, that it will keep its shape, that it does not have many ruffles, plaits and frills to baffle thedroner, that it does not have buttons o'f paste to come apart ups and downs of life at home. “Do you know, I‘d like to tell my mother all aboul it; but Mother doesirt understand," says the miss who is not having the close com- panionship with her mother which a ii there tier was FLASHnYPEED ' STRENGTH SMARTNESS 'POWER ADD them all together for a vivid and vital picture of the Dodge Standard Six! Fastest top-speed traveler in its price class, with the swiftest pick-up-bar none Sturdiest chassis and body ever built by Dodge Brothers - hence the sturdiest ever built by anyone. Smartest lineswcolors and uphol- steries ever lavished on a popular- priced car. And power without apparent limit -1 horsepower to every 47 pounds of car weight! A hill-climber of championship calibre! - ibe just as cxaspt-rating as thc home .. ly woven .that.it-wil1.pull shaggy on would be a safeguard lo her and a comfort and joy to her mother. We are too prone to look upon childrens affair in the light of our own generation. not realizing the; times have changed and a new day has brought in new ideas, new standards and new customs. Then. too. we forget what i1 fools like to bc young~thc sensitiveness, till: urge for play, the - craving for friendships and the desire to do anti be as the others do and arc and to have their approval. , If we would only play with our children more, talk with them, and think with them. we should not only keep ourselves younger and in less danger of becoming fossils, but we should be a sicadying influence on their lives. The child who gets “sympathetic understanding" at home is not thc child who comes into the juvenile court. 1t is the child Whilst} mother docs not under- stand, nor sympathize, the child who goes out into the street for his companionships and there picks up associates who give him wrong ideals. To understand our children we luust spend time with them, invilc their friends into,thl.~ home, go in lhe ball games and watch them play hull, visit. them ul school, see and be u purl. oi' all their activities". Then they will talk lhiugs ovr-r wiln us and share with us their interests ilntl opinions. Keeping; cyc lo rye. and can‘ to ear, we shall be lu-uli in hem-l. with ollr children. nanny-wrap»: We used to think that when we could slip into a ready-made dress. our troubles would be over-but we have learned better. The ready- lnade dress, if poorly selected may grown one. to remember made dress. First, the material. Is it so loose- There are many poinvs in buying a ready- lhe surface and catch on things": Is it firm enough to hold its shape with the frequent dry cleanings ii must have if you are to appear wcll? A uiiry. elastic fabric will not wrin- .kle or pull out of shape as much as when soaked, no ‘hooks and eyes that rust and leave spots on the garment. If it has ribbon, or vel- vet sewed on it, remember that they must be ripped off and sewed on again each time the dress it laun- dered. Sometimes these parts may be made detachable with snaps. REDUCING DIET. Chocolate creams are probably the most weight-adding foods on the list. Milady who would be a perfect thirty-four, says, "No, thank you“ when they are passed,'and gives to her sister the box she re- ceives as a gift. Gradually she ac- quies the "No, thank you" habit to other foods, including butter, past- ries, potatoes. breads, mayonnaise, thick gravies fried foods, sweet sali- ccs, silgar combinations, macaroni. and lat meats. ’ To this abstinence she adds a few bending exercises daily and a walk in the open air. “HardsbiIW? Well, possibly, but think oi’ the re- ward in better looks, more youthful- ness, less stuffiness, more agility and better use of the facultik, both physical and mental. And think oi the yiears milady is thus adding in lu-r life and usefulness. SWEET BREATH in your contrlci. with people, your brralh becomes very noticeable to them, especially if it is bad. It is :1 pity to inflict this annoyance upon those whom you wish lo please and it is an indication that something is u/rong with you which you should terward. 'I‘hcro arc three main causes of batl breath: bad teeth. nasal ca- tnrrh. and insufficient elimination. Visit the dentist and sec if your teeth are all right. Next, ask the doctor if you have nasal catarrh. and if so how you can cure it. Or. ivarm salt water. _ Overcome the elimination diffi- culty by a generous diet of fruits. vegetables, and bran, and by drink- ing much water between meals. PORK ROAST ia still’, inelastic one will. The lat-- ‘ti-r lacks the flexibility to follow the, unoiions of the body. i ‘ A mixture of cotton and wool Will‘ weal‘ better than pure wool. bllt it, iwill need more frequcni pressing as} Something tart seems to be de- manded with pork roast or with any fat meat for that matter. Cran- berry sauce. -ketchup, mustard. horse-radish all have their place. Graham-Paige cars are built in a wide variety of models and body unurlunviuinnnu PAIGE. types. The six-cylinder 610 Sedan ‘——is priced at only $1165, f. o. b. Windsor, taxes paid-afigure wellwithin the means of millions. correct and have better health af- k rm.- chassis" sixes and eights- pl lrcs Ringing from $1145 to $3540. Llcr illustrated is Model (>10, 5- passenger Sedan, $1165, (special equipment extra). All prices i‘. o. b. Windsolgtaxes paid. a? ’%Zf.aa./"'“W'” once a day try nasal douches of luke _ (‘OLIN H. STEWART, WATER STREET. SUMMI-IRSIDE . _ _ - There are 428 hydroelectric cent- ,__ - ._..Five definite and dramatic reasons ‘lamp “WW” “mm me comm M“ the next “me you “mt glialcyii ral stations in France at present. of ‘Q,gf¢-7- O__J’4.‘II s, v_....~»..-..-.. , p, Simona!) Slit why you should drive this greatest low-cost Six before you pay more- or less. Phone us today for a demonstration. $1365 tl-DOOR SEDAN $1450 l)l~'. LUX SEDAN $1450 CABRIOLET All prints-Delivernal-Spurn 'l‘lr|- Included W. B. PROWSE 8i SONS CIIARLOTTETOWN AND SIIMMERSIDE DuntseBno-ri-tens Alto Tut VICTORY slx AND "run ‘SENIOR six FERTILIZER We have sufficient Phosphate, Soda. Ammonia and Potash on handiat th' Railway Wharf to fill all orders. Parties who have not already taken delivery of their requirements or orders must do so at once as access to wharf will be closed in ayfew days b)’ the contractor, who is now doing cor struction work there. i POTATO GROWERS ASSOCIATION and wool threads differently. Notice the lining of your ready; ‘made coal. It is expensive to liavej a ttarlnent reliiu-d. Choose a lin-‘, ling that will wear well. To detect? if the color of the lining will rllb off, on the blouse of while goods. Observe how wcll thc garment is‘ made. Are the seams wide enough that they will not fray out? Arr the stitches short enough to hold iirmly? And how is the garment trimmed? Itis the fault of cheap (ll'0i‘Slll{ll(8i‘S to trim loo elaborately. Trimnling helps to cover defects. The really smart garment has beau- iiflll lines but a chic absence oi _ trim. Ii‘ there is trimming. notc how it is put on. Is it durable or tierishziblc? Ls it of the quality to add to thc beauty of the drcsa or does it cheapcn it? Avoid beads which come off easily and flimsy lace. Sometimes an ordinary dross inn be made to look wcll by ripping -nl'l thc cheap buttons or lace anrl THERE In nothing that has ever taken Aspirin! place as an antidote for pain. It is safe, or physicians wouldn't use it, and endorse its use by others. Sure, or several million users would have turned to _S0l1'ltlhing else. But get the real Aspirin (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the x, and the word genuine printed 1n red: frpirin l the trade tank ) Inner! n ‘an a eating liner anathema. Whlloilt ll II known that Amivln moon: B: u nu- lmgy: n annn the nubile against (mini-f . in» “hm will n- mnm win can " mm nail. posed Turltestan-Siberlan ‘bake a few apples with it. the apples in the pan beside the roast about a half hour before the roast is donc. Let them bake ten- tier and serve with the n1eat_ put- ting them on the platter with it. rub/it. with a picrclafi a garnish- Sweet potatoes, previously par- boiled and peeled may be- added l0 the roast, with the apples. and all may finish baking together. richness of the blend adds a delic- ious flavor to all of the ingredients. Onions baked to a fragrant. oozy brown are a delightful addition to roast pork. ed, on top of the roast and let the flavor trickle through. A garnish of parsley seems to be the proper‘ thing for‘pork roast. HOME-MADE ICE BOX Tb make your own ice-box, use an ordinary soap box. or lruit pack- ing box. _ Set n covered pail in the. middle of it, and bend a tin in a Prick saw‘- dust around the outside of the cir- cular tin. _ Inside the pail, set your and surround them Cover the pail and put newspapers over the ton and then shut down the wooden Such an ice-box will keep thebabyfis milk lovely and told and costs only n few cents a circle around thc pail. milk bottlqs with chunks of ice. box cover. dny". REE!’ MOTIIS OUT. to be rid of them. or torn places. purpose. will not spot the fabrics. TIIE GUEST ROOM If you are one of those households which actually has n those flat-topped benches, such as or pack it. and place out of sight when not needed} -?<o>_ Engineers surveying for the pro- railway nre discharging explosives under Rrnuntl and tracing their vibration: with seismographs to study under- lying strain. Place the onions, peel- , Upholstered furniture is in dan- ger oi’ being invaded by moths un- less we are very careful. The boi- ter grade of upholslering is so fine and tight that, if moths once get into ii. it is almost impossible ever To prevent this. sec that the bottoms contain no rips Spray upholstered furniture wih a llqllld made for this It may be purchased at the drlug store and is odorless and FBI‘? guest room today, and if you wan‘. it the acme or convenience, have as a part of its furnishings, one of they have in hotels, upon which the guest may place his bag to unpack Such luggage stands - or stools are to be purchased in the folding variety, which you may fold iSeientific Facts l - OO§Q+OQ+O Plans for a new hospital in New York include a ramp upon which airplane ambulances can bring pat ietits to the institution. In a German steel plant red hot samples of metal are sent through the testing laboratory. London is experimenting with with marking traffic lines on streets with rows of porcelain studs insert- ed in wooden paving blocks. A new pail for housecleaning pur- poses includes a perforated cone in which a mop can be inserted and twisted to wring it dry. When fog becomes dense enough to obscure a ray of light n signal that has been installed in Dublin harbor is sounded automatically. To a. lead pencil patented by a Washington man is attached a counter to record the total length of lines traversed or check marks made. ' An English inventors model nir- plane is driven by releasing com- taressed nir from a storage tank that it carries against its propeller. Seventy five per cent of the world's supply of hcnequcn fibre, from which binder twine is made, comes from the Mexican state of Yucatan. A portable tripod has been invent- ed in Germany to raise one end of an automobile several feet for repair lng by means of crank operated mechanism. A new clamp that can be adjust- ed to all the smaller sizes of hose and fastened with a screwdriver is claimed to exert equal pressure at all points. F THE GABBS " "WFAT it.» 1 NOTE-YOU saint “EHBARRASEW HAO out m" mo TliiQIQSRCL-NARY ewss moi _ HOW D0 I KNOW THAT DICTIOQARYKS pneumatic bllb€S__fl‘Oll’i the mill tol which 142 specialize in the distrib- lll-l0ll of current for power and light- ing. A About 230,000,000 feet of American motion pictures were sent to other countaries last year, a gain of about l1,000,000 feet from thc previous year. English engineers have developed‘ n method for producing steam by burning an oil flame. backed by nir pircssllre. tinder the surface of writer in a boiler. A new ash tray for smokers can be clamped to any piece of furnit- ure with n rubber covered bracket controlled by a wing nut that pre- vents it spilling. Offensive Catarrh Weakens the Lungs Jauses Headache now 'ro ohms-n car/mun Mrs. H. Cameron, a well-known resident of White's Cove, N. 8., has discovered a. simple, yet efficient, manner of stopping colds and nasal catarrn. “For some years," she, writes, “I have had catarrhal trou- ble in my nose and throat, and have been subject to very frequent colds. Nothing gave me the immediate re- lief I secured from Catarrho- zone. Ii‘ the nos- trils ure plugged. and there is a dropping of mu- clls from the throat. u few drops of Catarr- hozone -cleara up the trouble at once. If sufferers will use Catarr- hozone, I am sure they will keep free from colds. bronchitis, sneezing and catarrh. Two months‘ treat- ment, including hard rubber in- haler. Price 11.00. small size 60c. Catarrhooone is guaranteed. INTERESTING PRICES FOR (‘HILDREN’S_ PLAY snoas. SANDALS AND OXFORDS Patent Leather Sandals Women's. 2&1.- l0 1 .... .. $2.00 Misses, ll to 2 _. $150 Child's, 8 to 1051, $139 “Tani-ii. 5 to m $1.10 y‘ p Tan Leather Sandals Women's or Boy's, 3 to 1 81-55 Misses a. Youths. u u» 2 81-25 Child's, a w 1m $1M lnfantltf 007% 900 Patent Leather Oxford-s - Misses & Youths. ll to 2 $2.00 Child's. 8 u» 1W. ..... .. $1.15 Infants. 5 to m . $1.00 _. Tan Leather Oxfords Boy's, sizes 1 mt 5w Youths and Misses. um ll we $2M Child's, a w 10% 51-" SNEAKERS Brawn Boots. Men's. s t» n. 31.25. Boy's, 1 to t m» Youths. 11 w 18. $1.00. calm. a to l0 m "Pawn 0mm. Men's. $1.15‘, Boy's, $1.00, Youthl. w- Wamenh, 81.00. . Alley & Co. Ltd. FITTED FOOTWEAR Ohlflolbhill» P. I. I. :5?’ -By Barrio Pgil ALL atom, HR. _, a... t. t. t?i“e"£fi="v%u“ "Quantum"! ‘ ANSWER 1o "out on “new... Ik”‘~.w@'§04\*'fl~h‘ ' '