I UGUST 14. 1929 < i F lt :T1recl.. . QndMISGYEIblG "l took Lydia E. Pinkham’s ble Compoundfor mis- fgaand tired feelings and gave me strength to do my . k, My nervesare better and col well and strong and have good appetite. I sleep well . . am in pretty good spirits able to work everyday w, I recommend the Bflfiq bl; Compound and you . y use this letter as a testi- nial."—Miss Delvena _WaL , Union Street, North Devon, m, Brunswick. ii " e E Qiiliiiiifiii ‘s. igleialiig iliiiiliililirili: MY DREAM SHACK i1, piece oi meadow land . '5 resting by the-sci. '| trim and snugJnd tight ior me. the object oi my dreams . vs s tiny nest l» I can spend my coming years. as I love so much and best. . d myseli a little ‘lire place . p me warm and dry; i d mysli s. book case larle, lght clear to see the sky. i out my windows I shall see hosts that. sail the bay; northern lights I'll watch at night, . run rise et the break o! day. salt sea brcege shall sweep my shack, I rain my humble home, lshsll walk the sandy beech, der the iields shell roam. . JAMES WESTAWAY McOUE ADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY EARNINGS -- gross earnings oi the Canad- Naiional Railways ior the ten period ending July 81st, 1929. ..... . .......s'i,951.82'l - lmred with ........ 8,036,168 corresdonding per- oi 192s, a decrease oi.. -~ percent. 84,886 liWlilil ‘ylliilli ii 1mg“ licucl‘ it?“ , VI fill-two...” Sinai iiZZ°£S°E-A"i°""'“ _ here I'm going to build s shack i i l:W9l"}_Fl"’$l Realm i-r-j Social andPersonalu -:- Fashions What the Fashionable l Are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished _W1th Every Pattern . By Annebelle Worthington slenderlsilig. The skirt is drspedat ieit-slds rront to swath the hips and husninsstbelowcutcirculer to iisre the Mm. The short sleeves are éoolpsnsbocomina. x Itesnalsobe mm with long sleeves that are new with are below u» elbows.‘ ._ Style‘ N6.‘ we comes in sises is. is run. ti. as. so. n. u and a mo... In the, medium sise, it takes but its yards o! se-incb msterlaL- m _ saving isremerkable. Pattern has a 919111" Ohlrt to “Plain entire con- struction oi garment. ' N"? blue seorgette crepe with long sleeve is smart icr town and busi- ness woman. . Almond men crepe do chine, to- "n-lato redtilk crepe, Chartreuse green éhtflon. dowel-cs cotton voile, black silk crepe with yokes in eggshell shade, brown silk crepe with yokss in chsrtreus sreen, printed silk crepe on navy blue ground with yokes oi Plain crepe in blending tone and black crepe satin are charming selec- tions to mass. i" "Pattern price is cents. Be sure toiiliinsise oi pattern. Address Pattern Department. The Large mblon Magazine is is cents, but onlylo oents-whenordsred witha pattern. Ne. uis. Sins THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . ~ Pscr. ' _.. ,-:i-, ' Literature . g i _ ' Doesmkelzsanzo D i h »D_ . PvliladyBeautifal ‘ A l - ' _ ' p_ °."°‘ y ‘x ‘or... "1"" Peace of Mind and “If Love Can Die \of Loneliness; in the Absence | of the Beloved, it is Equally Susceptible to the“ Blighting Influence of EnnuiQandProbablyV . the Deadest Dead Love in‘_the World .-is One Which Has Yawnclij Itself to - Death”.'- e i 7.. In these parlous matrimonial times. when it Sis equally dliiicult to catch a husband and to keep him alter you get him. no Question-is 6! ‘more real Comfort a "Women should knowtbis bealfbfil _ zvetbod__of dealing with am inti- mate feminine problem I . ; scolooco- urn ' . ol.c$,°lr‘§.°§“ $332513 .3. Yolyblifrfilioccom” methods are getonsjsay doctors and nurses.‘ they advise Knox, r1» Nnmnsl IIQ-roulfaisiuq Nepkiq; The result of years of research, Kotex protects against UL‘ eifects and dangers. Kore ' com!’ labi, . F’ i'k l ' to uloll. pcfionc; Iilclocil; ‘if .t.f.‘;“.°::.:.~“.;‘ Yo?’ amazing peace of mind. just say Kobe: at an dns Regular size 60c. b5. heart interest to women than the eilect or absence on love. Is s. woman most sure oi being in a man's thoughts when she ls so directly under his eyes that it is im- possible to iorget her or does he think most tenderly oi her when she is iar sway and her remoteness makes s transflguring haze that, conceals all her faults and magnifies her charms? In other words, is it best to be Beily-on-the-spot or distant Imogene? sssurv ouasrlolvs sivswansn Perspiratlou Dear Miss Leeds-I sm troubled with perspiration under the arms. How can I check it? I am l4 years old, s ieet z inches can and weigh lie pounds. Should I reduce? V ' Msaonhzr, " , Answer - There are commercial l preparations sold tor checking per- spiration. Some people nnd them ei- No embarrassment when buying. dry goods or department store. of dozen. Super-size 75c. Directions in every package. . 5 Features. of the New and Improved Korea: ‘This is a problem concerning which there isgrelt diversity of opinion in ieminlne circles, both< as re-‘ . gerds before and after marriage. some contending - that man is not a creature oi habits, imperisctly- ' - domesticated st best and that it is never sate to let . ~ l. rihi-ne.-.-:..é-'.:..+ ingiy. him quit eating out oi your hand, while others hoidithat more love is "Ft!" ""1 “he” not very saiisfac- 2, _ - c - y» . wry. You might try one oi them. "flbl- . to death than is killed in any other way. however. Inquire at any shop where 3_ _._.__ .- cosmetics arc sold. A certain amount med prhcesa v There is no doubt that proximity ls a great matchmaker. The real o! berlplrltlon is natural and whole- 4_ on» sow answer es to why ninety-nine people out or a hundred, married the particular some. u it hell» mflteflolly in recu- cum.‘ A, ' ' "' If .~ ... lating body temperature. Oi course, the armpits must be kept sweet and clean by daily washing with soap and water. Rinse well, dry and pat on some witch hazel or toilet-water. Dust with an astringent, deodorant talcum powder. You do not need to reduce. _ . LOIS LEEDS. ' ~ _ ~ , ~ r - , . ‘ » ' Szrs: Ii propinquity is so valuable in courtship, it would seem that it should Bmml-‘fi shlmiwfl Premature - ‘ be equally. elective in matrimony. 1i a man islls in love with ‘a woman be- Gfevllls individual that they did ls because chance threw them jegsther and near- ness did the rest. ‘rhls makes an enormously stronl I-Pkument in iavor oi a woman's staying athome and looking liter her fences and this is espec- ially important beiore marriage: A love aiiair is like a business deal. You have to keep the interest worked up in it ii you would pull it oi! successfully This is why the best method yet devised ior breaking oiLunsuitebie matches is to separate the couple and let absence gently end painlessly drug love to death. - . . . - . 5- ll£‘l..".i.‘lli.c"’.'c'.$‘"' i“ . J . VA dsehifll yellow and white tub- bsble silk that is attracting much at» Dylan-sales Q. 1s it advisable to write or tele- graph ice Ge reservation oi hotel rooms? \_ A. Yes. It is not necessary. but sd~ visabie. And the size oi the room. courts os- single, with orl without bath, and any other details should be specified. Q. Why is it essential to show good minners at home? A. Because it enables one to be periectly at esse when in public. One who is not courteous at home seldom is so a! lily flmflf o. What does "ooquille” mean? l A. It means, "served in the shell." iention by its new classic lines. rho ' 5”“ “m” “*9”! mmnml‘ d “Pu” w“ ................................N... o: bodice at iropt is utterly cum’ and (my u“ ' s a Egiquette AMorrlzng Smile oases eaenseausseseaoeeesseeeosaol Name aessoaaaaeaasases-so --cs-coscsssnse He was a cautious young man and a. firm believer in eugenics, but when he met the doctor's lovely daughter he iell in love with her, and finally threw discretion to the winds and asked her to- marry him. she aoceptedhim, and he was in the seventh heaven all the evening. Next mos-sins. however, his ‘ 1 caution returned, and he called upon her rather. "O, doctor; he said. your-your daughter hss promised to marry me. r-a-wahtce to know-that is to say. i-esme-itp ask ii there is any-er- mssnity in your“ iamlly?" The doctor looked at him gravely over glasses, ' ' "flhere must be." he said. cause she is the one ten-isle in sight, it seems that the only logical and ears thing ior her to do is to keep herself always orrview and many wives sub- scribe tn this theory. There are women who drag around the country on business trips with their husbands, they gol! with their husbsnds,~they nsh with them, work with them, play with them and never let them out oi their sight. This is the matrimonial trust spirit. It establishes such a monopoly on a man that it heads ofl all mpetition. Much may be said in support o! this view oi the situation. There is "no better way ci keeping s. man home or evenings than his knowing he has to give an account or himseli l! he stays away. Besides this, unsentimentel as itlis, sitar the first romantic passions has burned itself out, domestic love is mainly a good habit and so long as nothing occurs to break up the custom oi a man's thinking his Maria the most beau- tiiul and iascineting woman in the world he is liable to Jog slung without finding out any better. Great is the capacity or the woman who keeps so close to her husband that he never gets a perspective on her and sees her as she really is. ‘ _ ‘ l . Not all the arguments, however, are on the side oilthosewho contend thaflove must always be a personally conducted =1! ~lcve can die o! loneliness in the absence oi the beloved it is equally, susceptible tiothe biighting influence o! ennui and probably the deadest dead love in the world is that which has yawned itseli into the grave. - - ' . - - The prooi oi a good general in love, as well asin war, is, knowingwhen to best a masterly retreat. Great an aid as proximityis to marriage, there is always the danger oi its being overdone and ending in satiety. ‘. Many a man has tailed to many the woman he ought to hive married because he knew her too well and he smarried the woman he should not have married. Dear Miss Leeds-ii) ls there a lPRill shampoo ior dark hair? Mine seems to be getting _ lighter and I want to keep it dark. <2) What is the cause oi white hairs? I have a low. i!) 15m 11 years old, s ioct 4% incl-lob mi and ‘I weigh 12o pounds. My bust is 32 inbhcs. Are these right? (4) I have s. iew whiteheeds and blackheads and enlarged pores, How can I cure‘ them‘? (5) Could a dentist straighten irregular teeth? (6) 1 havel almost black hair, dark eyes and a brunette skin. 'What colors are be- 901111113? (7) My eyes are considered pretty. How can I make izem more noticeable? Should I wear my heir back? i?) My skin is oily and yet it looks chapped when I powder. What powder base should I use? How can I make brunette powder darker? . ' ' ANXIOUB SALLY; Answer-dllifes, use ter- suap in liquid iorm for the shampoo. (2) Menyyoung girls have a iew white hairs. Premature greying is sometimes due to heredity, to wrong local care or to general poor health. Massage your scalp ior ten minutes each day. Brush your hair daily. (a) Your weight, and measurement at bust, are good. (4) Wasn your lace with cas- I because he did not know her well enough. tile soap ‘Ehd warm water in the i has been answered in- part under. number (our. Mix ocher powder with ‘ l brunette to make dt-deirker, or get a ‘ ' ' “ ‘ ' brown sun-tanrpowder. u l F01‘ 600k l 1.01s ‘Lamps. i ' l 'UsosoiCrenm ol-CurdCheeae Whitehead: l - - __'__,___ .' m" Ml“ Rein-whit ¢-‘-"5°5. There. Lars many’ uses, now that thi whitehesds? I never use make-up’ but, Wm“ wean", ,5 he", ‘to whkh ca“ my skin (always looks dark. '_I am 16 bheefie’, mp3,.“ put 35316“ m‘ d’ years Old, 5 160i. 3 11101181 fill} Ind “do” kind ‘mm.’ ya“ i“ an ‘h. ma" welsh lwnounds. My mewlremenioi m, there is a variety made iresk "e7 5mm» 33 hi?!» 393 Wam- 345, daily, and available at most oi the bust.32,. colt, 4:11,; nook, .14; wisbicbops now. Either or these chess s, or, 534- 4Y8 $11950 8°95? FAY w- l really, curds .are splendid. Just as Mlwqhwmmlfldi l" d1" W} they are, ior eating with brown bread slulfllflhnflo of i110 811111- You m 17‘ and butter, with a little salt. Some Pwnd“ "M" the "VQYQW "e133" 1°?‘ people add aitsste oi brown sugar. your age and height, which would ac-V, may u; Vqulw ‘m, Ne,“ m,“ w count for your poor complexion. Youi u“ m. “lmqmflm, ‘magma, o, mu" blind Yilmm “P- .9553 in dates, or mixed with any cold vege- extrs quart oi milk esen dsy._ Sleep; “b1, 1n “ma”; qumuug, they 111m 11°11" l 11181" m l 1111M. "ll-i make s. reel meal at luncheon time Vemuliéd W01“ 39ml" ‘Iimiw-‘i They are delicious spread oh bread daily. Avoid constipation 611d hsvo‘ l; with a ilttie 1am, and when mixed simple, nourishing diet. Cleanse youri with grated pineapple and some it 31°! with‘ ‘P9P N14 VIFY- "*1"? ‘i, glasses as .a sweet course .at lunch- complexion brush to stimulate the! ‘on, they mom; r-‘ubsuntal u“ I 5km» m°ldllklPliiilrlfi¢° °‘ 5"?" nourishing delight. There are indeed skin may be due to seliowness‘ or to endless w“, u", wmch the ingemdu tiny blackheads. Your caii, hip and houuwfle “h m“, u“ o; cum‘, m aptitude ior. inventing new dishes waist measures are rather smpll. (__Jr In cqurtshipabsence can be-fi 1 l _ 1.01s harms. morning arid again at bedtime. Rinse Tomorrow _ hue“ new“. well, dry, and then message with clesnsim, cream. Wipe oil tirecrnam and apply your powder. The smell amount oi cream leit on the skin will - act as a powder bsse. Oi course, do not use any powder eitenelesnsing the skin st bedtime.‘ ~Twice a week, being the one thing‘ neediul. come an allurement oi’ itseli. g - . i In married lite the majority oi c ,- quarrel becsuse they see too much oi each other. I! most husbands and wives were married only three days e week instead oi seven there would be fewer divorces. Any two people who stay together continually see the same people, read the same‘ books and hear the same gossipjere bound to bore each other: and the, avenge ‘family l t tastes like ‘a Caonfiection g~ DEHCIOUS DAINTY, containing an astonishing amount o! nourishment is Quakes Pofied Rice. Tern c113 l raw begins in a frantic and domestic llie. the country and the The great tragedy oi ‘ 078i’! hi-llfllfl 611L110“? have $11110 1'0 changes in each other because they when they meet again aiter a separation oi a year conscious eflort to.ini'usle_ s. little pep into Not without reason is the annual summer hegira oi-wives to stampede or husbands to the club. llxceptlrpr these safety valves the whole institution. oi’ eoméstxclty would, blow up. between marriedlpecple is wbonit is so prolonged that the inevitable changes that are continually taking piece in ward as we grow older and it rarely happens that man apart and in diiierent environment keep the same step. 1i they had remained together they wouldlnot have notiped the little occur. we either go rorwsrs or beek- and woman who are would have come so gradually, ., but ids‘ so, they cannot tail bathe your race in very hot boric acid solution and press out the ripe blackheads with a eomedo extractor. Bathe in iresh borio acid solution, which is made by dissolving g, u‘- spoonful or the acid-in a pint o! boil- ing water. Every nllht aiter cleans- ing your iace thoroughly, pet on an astringent such as witch-hazel. En- larged pores sometimes, ‘ndieate the presence oi digestive troubles. Be sure to est wisely and exercise regularly. (5) Yes. (d) Good colors ior you are bright reds‘. rust, brick-red, lipstick. woutou LIKE \.' PW” \ BLUEBERRY JAM morsels that noappetise i; resist, _ to observe the diiierence in each other. I l, ' _ g c chm“, ‘m, mum” "d, 4km’, Then 5y the Cehreto way. It's ‘ha: 6mm" m ‘ L, ; .1 The man may have little vu1garitieaoispeeeh anemone: that his wiie "Imzw- bail“ ’ mos; 30am ;’,,,,‘,‘,~,,_’.‘"},,,,“‘§,,,,.,,, QnskecPuEed Ricels the rieegrainchorowdrgiilag novel- noticed beiore * auae she w‘, ‘P-‘igculiiahdd to them. 0r homey “ma”; d.” 5:06;“. bliék rd . . ‘h, "d h“: am book,“ ma“ I m‘ ‘mm ~ had. 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