QCTOBER 30.11931 1., 1 HOLM A l0 Per Cent Off All INFANT’S WEAR THE STORE 0F ? 152 Queen Street. ‘Witches On ‘run Missas ES & BRADLEY . SPECIAL iiiSGlillliT SALE h: FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY Off All GIRLS coATs, i- HATS, DRESSES, -___-_ PULLOVER AND COAT SWEATERS l GIIILII FASIIIUNS Phone 92. Broomsticks Ride Roughshod Tonight "TIIF. GOBBLE-UNS’ GITS YOU All Hallows‘ Evc—do you rec- ocnlzt- ii?—yes, it is the ancient iiaiiic for our modern Halloween. The evening preceding All Saints’ Day has been a festival among Eilgilsll-Spfiflkillg people since time uniiicniorial, tradition having it that on this night the spirits of the ..iiinls were abroad among the people wlierc oiicc they had lived in holiness, the saluted ones driv- lng from tiie countryside the wick- ed spirits of the damned and the (lfllls in forms of possessed ani- mals, xvitchcs and similar evil beings, who would work harm ‘to lioiicit folk. Iii our present apartment-dwell- ing, rlccti-ic-lighted. stream-lined (lav. we make merry by donning lfl. uccs, putting candies in hollowed-out pumpkins, and pinning pflitci‘ oifigies of witches and black we around the roam. as con- i-eiifmiizil dclzills 0f a merry party EF YOU DON'T WATCH OUT" where high jinks are irrordcr and dignity is taboo. The children of the neighborhood are abroad in cos- tume, the constable or the police are content i1 no property damage occurs more heinous than soaplng windows, and like many another surviving symbol of an ancient day, few there are who remember what it is all about except that it is a good thing to keep alive and ob- serve annually. Whether one sclierly remembers and observes the religious signifi- cance of the occasion, or merely falls into the general, innocent spirit of gayeiy of the evening, it is equally an occasion for rejoic- ing because l-fzilloivtfen is essen- tially a. happy occasion. present day. a congenial nethodoi observing the evening ls followed in hundreds of thousands of homes. friends being invited in, games be- ing played. and refreshmenfis being served .~ Fun For Hallowe"en (By Lucille Dunbar) For o. jolly Halloween party send out invitations, on yellow art paper nit ill pumpkin shapes. find ‘Oliled doiililv. on the inside write the ltiIE-i ing vcrsc: “On liailowe'eh--riow listen well. Foi- here's a secret. we will tell: A party were giving and you- iiiiist bc one To conic early. stay late and en- joy the fun." Dex-crate tile house like a pump- kin patch. tvitli shock» of ccrn riaiioiiig in each ccrner, strings of cars oi corn hanging from the tops oi windows, and pumpkins in suit- nbll‘ places. Have black cat’. owls. il-"lr, iviiclies, and pumpkin ghosifi cut iioni colored paper peering ll0\\'ll on the scene from all avail- able corners, draperiespcto, Jack-o lanterns are of course a necessity, so lli\\'(‘ plenty of their grinning laces. A dim light gives mystery. so shade the lights. Where electric llllhis are lied. put a. pumpkin blossom shade made of orange (TPDP prmcr, on each bulb, or a ilaiiilnrz tissue paper poppy. Cut a big pzirlc-o-lahtem from a pumpkin. put .1 candle inside, and set in the ecniit oi’ the table. if the hostess and guests appear ln costume suitable to Halloween li will orld to the evening's fun. ‘more is no end to the variety of costumes which may be made by skilllil ringers, and we have E9811 50ml‘ vcrv clever ones. when the guests arrive they are Ffii‘li handed a slip of paper. bear- liic liiili of a word which has some connection with ‘I-‘iallowe-‘en. sudh In witch. broom-stick, fortune. magic. pumpkin. etc. One half of lbc words are glvrn to the girls. ind ilic other half to the men. those. whose slips match are part- » Made Mysel Young Again Writes a Business Girl a patient, good diopooitionod girl ners for the first item on the pro gram. This is a jolly pie eatin! contest. which breaks up all stiff- ness, and puts the guests at their ease. For this stunt carried out at a Halloween party. the boys were lined up on one side of the room. and the girls on thc other, partners being exactly opposite each other. The girls were given flat plates, on which were small indivilual pump- kin pies and spoons. At a given signal, the girls raced across the room, and began feeding the pie to their partners. The couple that finished first were pronounced winners. One of the conditions was that after the laat bite the young men should have their mouths so nearly empty that they could whistle. To intensify the excite- ment. the plates were lightly but- tered before the pies were put on them. making it more difficult for the girls to cut then with a spoon. Only the men competed in this race which followed the stunt, al- though the glrls were divided into teams and cheered fur tile boys. The teams of five buys each were lined up back of a tape stretched tightly across the room. The captain of each team was given a large pumpkin. The men leaned for- ward with their hands on their knees. At a word "go," the captain parsed the pumpkin between his legs to the next man iii the line. and so on till the last man had grasped it, he than rushed forward to the head of his line, where he passed it back as before. The line automatically moved back each time to allow room at its head for the last man. If a pumpkin touch- ed the floor, it had to be returned to the head of the line and start- ed over again. The team whose captain was first to take his place at the head again wcn_tha ‘rice. became a worried, irritable old woman, And this before I wn thirty. ‘My nerves 0t no run down That I cou d not concentrate on my Work» rid any extra strain would glvo mo an attack of tho ' jitters. I had to quit work and tako a rut, For nervous tension, worry and nlooplounfll Had brought on a norvouo breakdown. hrough the kindness of a frion learned about Dr. Chou’: Nam F n n your I have bocorno your: younger. Al"! my old onor and ambition have cor-no bicx. d ' llf . Rertnlfslgrdrwirtqpmnllfff flullfovfsrlogoulfl have witilfifillill .i‘.'.'.'.'i"i>CF."3i.".‘.';°-Z m I Norvo Food. In our ‘ Woman’s Realm 1 T nann- Today’; Short Wave A Radio Program (Allflnnbluknlhllul) smruauay. 00108153 so . JOHANNESBURG 10:30 amp-Calling to Youth, week-end surprise packet. ZTJ, 49.2 m., 6.00 meg. TOKYO 4:45 rum-National Program. JZK, 19.7 m., 15.16 meg; JZJ, 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY 6:00 p.m.-—Bits of the Operetta, “Pacsirtafl HAT-t 32.8 m., 9.12 meg, BERLIN 6100 p.m.-—Dance Music. DJD, 25.4 m.. 11.77 meg. LONDON 6:20 pJIL-“PBJBAZG of Vaieties." GSP. 19.6 m., 15.31 mean; GSD, 25.5 m.. 11.75 mega; GSB, 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. MOSCOW 7:00 p.m.—News and Program for lirngiisb Listeners. RAN. 31 m., 9 5 17198.. CARACAS 7:45 p.m.—The Waltz Hour. concert orchestra. YVSRC, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. PRAGUE. CZEOI-IOSLOVAKIA 8:00 p.m.-—Speclal Transmission‘ 0n the ' l of the Slovak Nat- ional Holiday. OLRAA. 25.34 m., 11.84 meg. LONDON 9:00 p.m.—“In Town Tonight." GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; G50. 9.5a mes-z GSB, 31.5 m.. BERLIN .m .—Club of Nations. a.m.—Band Music. .16 meg E . AUSTRALIA . (Sundaw- Chimes O. Sydney. VKZME. . 9.59 meg. J ZK. A box of yellow mints makes a nice prize for this stunt. Something a. little less strenuous. may b: the next game on the list and may be a guessing contcst. Have a large pumpkin, with the top cut off and the seeds scooped out. wash the seeds and return them t) the shell. After looking into the pumpkin, each guest may guess ‘the number of the A seeds. After which he writes his name on tlic paper, and hands it to the hoste_s. The one guessing the nearest may receive some small prize. "Whom- will I Mary?" is an in- tcresting game, which may follow. A convenient room must be com- pletely darkened, with some person sitting in a. corner hidden from view. Oi’ course no one is to know of his presence; one by one the guests are told to take a pinch of salt and a. mouthful of water. and go into this room, and count nine to themselves. They will then hear the name of their future husband or wife. It would be well to have it arranged so that. the person whispering .the names pould shift himself to different parts of the room, so that no two persons could say the sound come from the same direction. Here ls an apple race to liven things up. The race is to be run with partners each walking rapidly with a. tablespoon outstretched in one hand. and balancing a good sized apple in the bowl. He or she who carries the apple to the ap- pointed goal will wed happily. but woe to the one whose fruit tumbles from the spoon three times, the owner will go uriwedded for life. Have slips of paper prepared with the following written on them. Objects used in celebrating Hal- loween: _ 1. A relative following a machine used for raising waicr. 2. Something necessary to help win in baseball leagues. 3. A tin dish, and where the fairies dwell. 4. which boy gives the best light tonlflm? ' 5. An article used in curling. 6. Adam's favorite fruit. ‘l. A biped noted for wisdom. B. Eve of all Saints. r 9. A woman who starts out with humor and ends with a sneeze. Answers-l, pumpkin; 2, but; 3.- candle: 4. jack-o-lantern; 5. broom 6. apple; '1, owl; B. Halloween; 9- witch. - supply prizes for the couple guessing the most correct ans- wers. All young people get a "kick" out o! fortune icliirig. cover a. large pumpkin almost entirely with numbers. Blindfold the guests one at a time, and let them pierce a number on the pumpkin with a long hat-pin. A "Gypsy" stands nearby and reads oif the fortune porrayponding to the number the player has pierced. Here are some amusing fortunes: 1. In a comfortable cottage by the sea. i Your Ilfg will be spent. l plainly forsee. I. Wealth in lands but not in gold wilbe your portion. I am told. 3. You will travel much up in the sky. Arid see many plaices before you die. l. You will be much loved by young and old. And many bleuings your future will hold. B. You will be much sought for your beauty and wit. And with a great Nobleman. make quite a hit. I. ‘There's one you love who's far away, . Her heart's not bound by any fetterf 8o go to her and say your say. And don't propose in a mere letter. ‘i. Ono girl who's dark and one (Continue don page l4) mi. (ll-IARLOTTETOWN VGUARDIAN Dorothy Diaz's Letter Box l Boys Have an Easier Time Than Girls When They Get the Marrying Complex, But They Need to be Careful About the Wives They Select Deni- Miss Dix-We are a noun or buys who want to mama Please tell us how to get wives. BILLY, nuomv. arms-rm, monmoz, max AND onmas. Answer: That's an easy question to answer. All that any fairly personable youth has to do to tat married is just w stand around and loo willing. some girl will snap him up arid rush him to the altar before he has time b0 change his mind. Getting married is just 1118 Single is the had trick, I let thousands of letters from girls will“!!! to know how they can get husbands, but it is not once in a blue moon that a. man asks how he can get a wife. Why this is thus I do not". know. Maybe it is because women iliismbgre mflffy-rninded than men. Maybe axle. hMaybe it is because a man urging?oflflinfirlillifitsoufihoghsgykiaifdhis): w e e wants whereas " ' mdgat"; hr same mm a gigtluiaieaietxo sit on the sdelines, suck her thumb u however itis itisaf ' and effort in dolllng tiiemseivz; ‘.112 E,{",5,,"§',=;,;$,.=P§"d;};g@ “dlfmml of arts and wiles to snare him into the matrimonial fietyewher use f1 that“ b” h" l” d° ‘S 1"“ W 8° out will tap a slrl 0n the‘ sheriff: a a 2a a "You're IT." And she is. Furthermore she doesn't seem tor m h y' be looks or even inquire whether he can iced her or not cue ow So for the life of me I d ‘ - ' advice about how to get nwIglkg.seeBvlYIlt1y€:'18§ lorflignolqiggsungeggn aged any tons of advice about how to pick out a, wife yfer there is n "ub' n5 if“ the sun upon which the average youth knovls so little O h not u“ er I take it that none of you are at present in love, so while you are still sane and in possession of your faculties I would suggest ma; you begin your sentimental quest by first considering your own pgrggna] pastes and needs in wives. For the girl who might make Dick an jdeg] wife m; m make Laurence perfectly miserable. And the one who would kee 3m it ing out of her hand might cause Chester w want to bite her p 1t diesn’; make much difference what sort of a wife a. woman is. The important thinlgtis for hertto befthe kind of a one her husband likes, you wan a w e who will be domestic, feed ou wel - money, don't marry a little fluffy ruffles who is ycioths hi? sf§1v°v.i,‘.’,‘§L hands show that they have never done s, lick o; work in he,- me 1; you want a wife who will be a. companion and kecp you interested don't select a. Dumb Dora. If you want a playfcllow who will god around to night clubs with you. don't marry a prim little domsetic wren. 1r you “am, a wife who will yes-yes you, don't marry an arguing college gmduptg whn ilsénrrzgs more than you do and will always tell you so, Ami 50 on and g0 There are plenty of girls of every variety of look; and, tempers and at, tainmenls to suit any masculine fancy, so luck 'em over and take your choice. But don't marry any woman thinking that you can nmke nei- over and change her habits and her disposition. It cant be done, wimp; a girl is before marriage, she is going to be after marriage, Only more so, Dear Dorothy Dix—I have been married for more than six years. 1 have never been away from home overnight. Even when my work kept me until 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning I would drive seven hires to get home. I have always given my wife everything she wanted that 1 could P055 bly afivrd and have treated herwith the grciitcst kindness, but the trouble is she doesnt want me to leave the house even in the daytime. and when I do she sulks and wont say a. word, which is worse than raising Cain. I have a. business that requires my personal attcntion all the time. and this attitude of my wife's makes it very hard for me to see to things properly. Just picture u. man coming home from work, all tired out. and finding h‘s wife walking around, not saying what is the matter, but acting as if she had just found out something dreadful about him. And this will go on for days. I am about crazy, what can I do? POOR ME. Answer: _ When a wife puts on her martyr crown, passes Lnic the silence and goes about looking injured and aggrieved, it is because she is trying to call attention to herself, for one thing. For another, she is uorklng oft her, grudge against somebody or her disgruntlement with life in general on her family, who are the only ones on whom she can vent her spleen. She wants to make them as miserable and dissatisfied as she is, and she gets a saddistio pleasure in torturing even those she iovcs. Also, she wants to be pettyed and made much of, have everybody inquire what is the matter, and prostrate themselves before her and apologize for the things they haven't. done. Now. the more you give in to that kind of a wife the oftcrier she will have her glum spells. Slic has found out that that is the cascst way to work you and she will do it for all it is worth. But you can stop her if you have the courage lo just simply tell her where shc 801s on‘ when she gets one of her tantrums and let her know you are not going to stand it. The next time she begins to get sour and sullen, pack your bag and tell her you are going to the hotel to stay until she cheers up; that when she feels bright and chirpy again she can telephone and you will come home. That wtl hold her. for there is no good in putting on an act if there is nobody to see it or notice what one is doing. As for your wife objecting to your leaving your housc w attend to your business. that is preposterous. No woman in her senses want a man hanging around the house all day. Indeed, the ideal husband has been defined as a man who went to work at 9 o'clock in the morning and didn't Dowygm- rt} ' ¥ll§ii\ Tlie Poorest Family in Canada Can. 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