assuresassssszrrssaazssru es. t a _l '52. H pill 06h 155.11% Q3? \ .. ..,r. 4'-j{k"_‘.:_;;xi-: _~' ltreesin ,_ QUITI ‘I00 000D isflaeroadoutpsstyotlr NOIIIOWIOI IlDIQIIITIIEIIIl- re J fir... dry wee. the go by so fest the dogs can! even get a but apiece at ‘em, ' nu: may: sum A bright little l, age 4, and her brother, age , were spen the night with their aunt. When bedtime came the aunt asked how they said their ayers. The lit- tle girl answer z lay them on muddy's sometimes to the side of the bed." “And how ut you, little boy?" "Oh. I dont need to pray, I lleep with daddy." _ IN A WINK If here is any delay over the telephone in Sweden the operator says, not “Just s. minute," IQ "h the wink of an eye." =_____ Courage He holds no parley with iuunanly fears, Where duty bids he confidently steers, hcectua thousand dangers gt my And. t-dmins to m; God, sur. mounts them all -Oowpar Imslsnd to-dl! la mending less money on groceries and more on 358.5, including poultry and n5- N“! quite as ramoue as its "we!!! brother. he Colorado river I1 “M! rises in the northwestern rm: IIOIISEWIFE - AND IIER‘ ACTIVITIES skeet.» .9o¢iaz.a.nd 1Pe r.@n az 1 comma NUPTIALS t ' l lottetovvn, and Lieut. Frederic A Large, (B..O.N.V.B-) Marriage to £11m place this month. section of that. state and empties into the Gulf of Mexico. Bllread on stained mattress a paste made of powdered Fuller's earth and water; leave till dry, about 25 hours, then brush off _ s. second application may be nec- 9555-11’. “KING FOR CAPE TINS when 5 11-11111! 0f greaseproof paper l5 fitted inside a, square °P M0118 cake-tin the strips or paper should be of double thick-i ness and long enough to prqteqt, gm an inch or more above the sides and ends of the tin. A lining of this sort prevents the cake from bwwnina too soon m. the top, and For Bad Winter Coughs, MixThis Remedy at Home Quick Relief. Big Saving. So Easy. No Cooking. This well known recipe is used by many thousands of housewives, becaus they have found that it gives tbeur an effective, dependable remedy for dis- _ g winter coughs. It's so euy to hug-a childdeom do It. a From any ru t, get iuex, s com uad contain No 'ne and stable usiaco in cou- centrated orm, well own or its ef- fect on throat: membranes. Then make a syrup by stirring two ‘gups of granulated sugar and one cup ounces of v an‘ an‘; - By FRANCIS s. -f%O§-§-O-Q-O For Wednesdag Nov. lat l salmon 21 to AIHIL 2o (Aries) J>Good rays for practical matters midnight. of red the 1st until 8 this morning. r lthat more care is advised m all business and financial dealings and. rojeots. The artistic and doma- c issues on the sponsored list. APZRJIL. 21 to MAY Z0 (Taurus)- [You are under the same influences Is are Arlene except that are more favored during this a ternoon and evening in professional pur- suits, literary efforts, romance and entertainment. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Good vibrations for nal sc- hievements through by an "lhsail Fgnslsfiwt =f1°f£-_A.1!-_l4- rmi-rlaaqnxms which under-arm not irritate skin. used right after shaving. less vanishing cream. Alrld have baa toilet goods- : fvoun unnuimulrudizloscorr; d tl~v right sense of NEW...u CREAM DEODORANT l. Does no: hum dresses, docs I. No waiting to dry. Ceu be S. Instantly checks perspiration 1 to 3 dayLRemoves odorfrom perspirarioadreeps umpltrdry. I. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The Ameri- can Institute of Laundering for being barmleu co fabric. l5 MllllON Ian of n. f1 o [or today- gtanyalen which sell: of water a few moments. until dia- IOlNd. It's no trouble at. sll, and takes but a moment. No cooking needed. Put the P-lnex into a 16 ounce bottle and add your syrup. This gives you 16 ounces of cough remedy, unusually quick-acting and dependable, and you get four times as much cough medicine or your money. Ii‘. never spoils, and is very pleasant-children love it. hold of severe coughs, giving quick, satisfying relief. It loosens the ‘ legm. soothes the irritated membranes, and helps clear the air passages. llioncy re- funded if it. doesn't please in every way. DRAKE l lOepyrlghi, ll”. Ilug Features lyndioaie Inc.) . Mo! iu the section your birthday comes in, and find . what your outlod is, according to the stars. ‘ vi-ses against carelessness in money transactions and in all spectuation. Orvprrtune for Geminiks aptitude for creating unusual twists to an- tiquated methods. JUNE 22 to JULY Z! (Cancer)- Moon-Venus influences excellent, c pccially between Noon and 4 P. M. ‘This period can be one of con- siderable accomplishment. Gains to be had in artistic profmslons, catering to the public’s taste and improving social conditions. Seek favors, new friends. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lco)— If you aren't in high spirits today and rarin’ to go, then (JIGCR on self. Ambition, plus good healthibnagid raspons y, will make you sxquisltivelmd put l safily PERSPIRATION 4. Apure, white, grenseleumaln- l 39:: lur Aha in 15f and 59¢ lurl ARRID The engagement is announced of Miss Mildred Grace Cor, Char- ,also keeps it from overflowing lf it rises slightly above the edge of the tin. When the cake is done 1t may be lifted out of the tin by means of the paper lining and placed on the wire cooling-tray. TO CLEAN A WINE CASK To clean a wine cask, put some hot cinders into it, pour over some boiling water little vinegar, then scrub me cask thoroughly. Rinse well with hot, then cold' water, and put in the open air to dry. , Italian ladies, seeking to nehance. the beauty of their eyes, dilated' the pupils with extract from seedsl of the deadly nightshade. and thus 8W9 the plant the name, Bella Donna, meaning beautiful lady. On the grass-covered site of the 1 i You'll besurprlsed by the way it takes ‘ abandoned church of the almost- high‘ principles _ themselves. lflll 1.1%,, hm... be. - The Ten Commandments May Be Considered Old-Fashioned by Many a Modern Miflfl» But They Still Work to the Best Ad- vantage of Vllclmmen as Well a8 en zlrlwhohasresch ' i333 sters would "Well, your fa and he doesn't have meet the next installment on itldogvén n when to no m is not include in their 11st of pleasures- tolooktheworldinthsfacean th that modern younz PBODIC believe-me, there is no more enduring source oi "The older generation looked UDOB W0’!!! gl gards it as a curse" "°“°1';, lllel: joy rides. their 8011‘. nown a. millionaire who n‘ of his fort/lune was in the the mature use of and a the other day if le of today have a elders. “As how?" mean," she replied, "tbs-t we have a outlorlik. We are not bound down as our parents are. We assert our w.°'"‘.. "lfiilffi being victims or the success motive. you bellevfi it. mv geblliedflfluxdllmlllwbllel Now none of us modern Y0"!!!- d0 thins while we are ygung and can enjoy tzhem- BWBS mfilgrgilrfififiur wondering how he is coins 1° 1a and who is simply Oval’- thst her many yes-rs he" I did not think that younl m truer view of 1 I countered cautiously. Mon broader conventions. new" t; geglflgtg Qu: owncon uc . e en me tomorrow and of slaving for so why‘ would father worked and 91110-111141 U111 40 years 01d before he ever even that. We 8B1; our OBI! ear, hasn't he?" I a; h“ ms paid for, th thet caJly. “And it is be able m“ m man anything and onéngf m, but. 118-1313111855. as a blessing. The model‘: wemlmk ma; interferes with the their wee -encl.s; yet I have Del/Bi that all the fun he had ever 80$ 0" The thrill came not l-n buying m1- aces and achts, but in having something t0 d0 ma‘? WES lwfilgllgglfia terest of people in the panacea for whatever alled them Cflnmt “No doubt many of the Victorian conventions were needed loosening, especially where containing a so. there are times when‘ we wonder i1 of llfe than her granddaughter has. doesn't seem to have 80f. them anywhere. traces matching his wits against others, doing some forth every ounce of mental and 13113151061 “e133? 1 ' past who have found in work n The millions lficeilent, pleasure and o. e e o . b“ " ' $315.0“... and women were concerned. But, even Grandma. didn't have a truer view Somehow gun Jumpiml over the "In Grandma's day, for mstaJu-epthere wer No nice girl ever took more than a 51D of wine. and such a drunken d ebutante was virtually unknown in decent society- the sanstariums that specialize in treating alcoholics there are twice 85. many women as men. upon chastity in wo _ did they punish any feminine s and walked straight. “Nobody thought every schoolgirl had a‘ right _ ed over a married woman's affairs. Maybe it cramped their merely 51111188 styles, And marriage. 0t course, and woman married they did it for keeps. us-part contract and so they wentTtg wlgrk e other and make the best of it. e h bri ht, rticular Jewel, m“ as erldesgepplgg that girls watches their step, b t, t en clean and honed. childrenumdthggdnzvvlxirb could teach them high pnniqplcs because they had the old-fogey idea was that when a. man lso, in those prehistoric days our elders locked and so terribly to her sex 1119. 91' wives without any paste, and! it was an until-death- do-l 1,0 gdjugt, themselves to each odern view of marriaBe is k111i IOTKOWEH P511511 01 MQTSWII. E118- it is an experiment and, if you don't like it, you don't stick to it. Y0“ land, the annual church was held recently. service 'don't try to get along with your husband or wife. "But when you consider the divorced men and see how restless and dissatisfied they are; when you consider the broken lhomes the poor little children who are You fly to Reno. women you know and shuttled between parents 1-1-0111118 L69. Pretty Chinese inelther of whom want them or make a home for them, you can't see that aviatrbr, carries a stuffed cloth pig 8W1 v- Wy rabbit as mascots on her l flights, she said to a friend. "Whenl I am in difficulty," she said, “I simply touch my mascots and" I get good luck." ' llnloy what you have and if {You haven't wist you want, work 1 for it, theres’ no other way. ' Store candles in the refrigerator at least four hours before 1181131118 to make them bum even- ly and to prevent bending. Candles that have been refrigerated also bum more slowly. WASHING CHAMOIS CLOTH Piece of chamois used for polish- ng glass and lver ware de- terioratcs quickly if it is not wash- ed according to the proper method. It should never be ru d wm-l soap. but squeezed in warm water (never hot) together with soap. suds-several changes of will be needed, according amount of dirt to be removed. and it is ementlal to see that. all the changes oi’ sown-suds and rinsing raters are of the same tempera.- ure. No trace of BOB/p must be left in the material after rinsing, Remove, the WBJlQI‘ by opriug bet/ween theq hands. Do n wring the leathen, but shake and pull it before hang- ; ingittodryin sgood dor -r~l fin not dry by the fire, or in s. strong sun. Pull and rub. the leather frequently. It will then i dry quite soft and clean like new, you in line for advancement. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEZNIIBER. 23 (Vlrgqk-A pliable, expansive day for Virgos artistic, literary, scien- tific or clerical children. You may not make noticeable gain but you can and should improve your men- tal and spiritual outlook. Tip-top for heart interests. SEPTEMBER 24 f0 OCTOBER. 2? (Librsn-You whose work or other interests call for finesse and artistry and you of the s ge, screen or in the production of plays or motion picturm s.re under very friendly vibrations. Should be a good day. 1 OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBE. H - (Sc Jul-Designers in drem wear, millinery, guterior decorators, draftsmen and civil engineers, ao- tors, public speakers, missionaries and educators and you promoting social activities should meet with' mitifydng success. Romance okayed NOVlEill/[BER Q t0 DECEMLBER 22 (Saggitariusl-If a tendency to‘ b aggressive is sensibl and distributed you headway in your duties and gains for your employer. Personal issues also tops. DECEMBER 23 t0 JANUARY 2'1 (Capricornl-Best hours for speed- lng up and pushing through bar- riers: 1 to 4 AM, 8:30 AIM. to i P. M. and 3:00 to 4 PM. Whole day asks for patient effort and avoid- ance of bad temper. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquariusl-Sharp thinking and adroit management are require- ments for today's business needs. Keep within your means and don't. nvcrexpand. Highlights: domesticity study. friendships. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 fPiscesl-Jfou barn after Mar. 6: Stimulating and beneficent rays for private affairs and business en- lirrprises. You barn before Mar. 7 {are reminded to be alert, progres- siVP. sin-tidy. l A Cl-iIl-D BORN ON THIS DAY hclr rs to a positive group, helm: n loader, fsurlzss and of strong monster. Generous, fond of learn- ,ing. llkcly to incur enmity but ab?" to ccpe with it. 'I‘l1la individual will ‘be krcn at sclvln" mgstcrles. pr:b- V. Zcnjs and will not be at a loss what ‘is 02st to d0 h difficult. situations. l H" temper should be overcome. divorce did their fl adds along with their third or four rs ." "You are veay old-fashioned in “So are the e much to the harp mess of the world. husbands or wives any better than they Or that pecple get your ides-s." said the young slrl h Commaridrnentsal replied, “but they still work?’ s Don't Lei. Ill-Laws Boss You Dear Dorothy Dix-My wife and I have been married fifteen Yell-Is and get along finely together. wherever we want to at any time, We have no children, so are free to g0 and we both en oy traveling. Our trouble is that whenever we take a trip both of our amllim berate us for being extravagant and tell are planning a long trip and I know iwhlngs will pc out about it. What ls your idea on the subject? us we should save our money. Right now we vp when our people find l A TRAVEL-EB. ' er. In the first place, you should tell your meddlesome families that it is none of their business and you will It is a great mistake to let your fa fluenced by what they say. D1841“. you will never do anything Personally. I think traveling is the best war you can spend money, because it is the one way in which‘ you can en 0y it three ti can have the fun of planning a trig, the pleasure of taking it, and the DQRQIYIEIY DIX- “ 10y_0f_rememberi*ng_it. If you wait until everybody agrees to your whenever you get good and ready. ies censor what you do, or m be in- meS. You v COUNTY CLUB HOLLOWAY HORN By He went all carefully. “Ne? And since longings with hurry. I should “She was in three days." said Dollimore. used to smoke one any. With NOXZEMA COLD CREAM . . {if corrects o: if cleanses O Here st last is the cream women have hoped for years to find-a combinafion cleansing and correc- tive cream. N oxzems Cold Cream! Help poor skin. .; Protect lovely skin Noxzems is gentle . . . yet it cleanses thoroughly, leaves your skin glowing and refreshedl... It's fcaiher-lighi—it won't drn g or pull your skin as so many l heavy creams do! It's non- stickyl Daintily fragrant! And ——besl of all-it contains the popular Noxzema Medication to help stimulate your skin, in help clear and smooth it, to round each room he said, “when she went she went out through the door and along the passage to the cellar. she didn't take her be- herufhe went in a here approximately "She ~ cigarette after leach meal - never more. I remem- b“ 1191‘ telling me so and there axe 14 cigarette stubs in the rshtray. And they are the cigarettes sne smoked; one of them I'm cer , was amok tn- ay. only a third smoked; she was ap- Ipareritly interrupted and stubbed it outl 1 "She's not here. There's n0 [point sid in refining enlarged pores— as it gently cleanses! For more vital skin loveliness, ' start. today to use Nonema Cold Cream, the cold cream thsifs difimnl, that's helpful! Get a jar at your drug or department store. Money Refumfed-lf Nouemu Cold Creamfulls to helpyourskln! ECONOMICAL 4 or. JAR 49¢ Special Trlol$lra 25¢ Value 15¢ fharlottetown and his 5s omsmsn. event took place in Trinity United morning, Oct. 27th. l I l MENTHIJLTUM nvrs cqrvfronr Daily in stcpping here. Let's go back and l see wnat we can elicit-that's the ‘l warld, "my lad-from those pets up- ; s. Ducros carefully locked both doors. | "You've seen nobody. Fergusch?"| 4> _..._ _ _ _ Dollimore aJced. "No. But I began to wonder what had happened to you, sir," he said as he turned to follow the two dC-l tcctives through the cellar, | “What's that?" Ducros asked over‘ his shoulder, indicating a door in the wall on the left. “It's unlocked," Ferguson said. “There's a short flight of iron steps leadl w up into a kind of yard at the e of the house." "Why is it unlocked?" "I don't know, sir." Ducroa opened the door and went m into the yard, which was desert- ed. "We may as well go this way to the front o! the house" he said. l The yard opened into the main garage. but Dollimore noticed that‘, at tile other end a gate led into the par . The three men went through the rage to the front of the house. c policeman on duty in the con- ;serva cry looked at them in surprise Iss they came up. “Nothing to report?" Ducras asked as he glanced through the door to the dance hall and saw Fernandez still sitting glumly in the alcove. "Nothlnfixsir." Two o! e searchers were waiting outside Flemanders office. “Wel1?" Ducros demanded. "Found nothing sir. We searched flhorgdughw everywhere you men- qllzighc. Arrest the man in there. hsndcfirilf! him, and bring him into m. ry good, sir." "Come on, Dolllmore." The two women were sitl-i in silence when the officials re-en red office. ere is Miss Sienuin ?" Duc- r0 began in an ominousy quiet vo e. "I don't know," said Sadie Pach- an n. "I have arrested Fernandez on suspicion of being implicated in the murder of Mrs. Iiewin," Ducros said: "You—Pachmann—were also an sc- comnllce. Do you want to be hanged by the neck until you are dead?" hc asked the question very seriously. "If not you will be well advisecl—as they say in your country-to come c can." "That's tnie," said Mrs. Lewes, Blmlflsfllv- srovéfl BABY'S (OLD BEFORE l'l' GETS WORSE ' ET ' b b ' little cold develop lIRISlJNwII-ntllllln '33:...“ lye: Mrs. Geo. McBride of Scarbomugg tell ou what to do. “ll oi 16 months csugEl a nasty cold, so iricll Bab ‘s Own Tablets sud she lhrew this cnld oil 3M‘: ‘erébrnévélnbeforr. lvcfrtsllrily am for s rom no on. ‘Bally! (rlwn. Teablel! are ssfr and sure in their scilon. They correct the rams nl baby's trouble. Elirclivr in clearing up leetlnnu lroublrs, constipation, simple levers, diarrhoea. . upset stomach, ‘colic and slunmuer risongplnlply; I .. . , lllulllfnynnrl’ [gum dpillll-s I or slupeiylng drugs. An analyst's report. is h l: . ' ‘Mn l“ n: m: m Slclnsssuoofunstrller rn Get a packs today. In the night. Zlecenu. Your money bee! if you an not sat Reading right to left Bridesmaid Miss Jean lubecca Walker, of Dartmouth, N.S., Groom. Ellis, Bride Miss Ruth Mr. George B. Keefe, Mr. Ewen Keefe. ' This happy Church, Charlottetown on Bids! "As s, matter of fact it's lust about her only chance,‘ said to the elder woman. “We have dis- covered where you had imprisoned Miss Stenning. Presently we she have the fingttlmpflflll experts down there, and if vou have been in there at all 1:)‘ further proloflgvlyll be nec- essary your com c .' _ “Ccmplicity in w at?’ demanded Sadie Pachmann. “Of complicity in either kidnap- ing or murder—or both. Mrs. Lnwes lPlere had the keys. There is no si even of an atten-nted escape. M Stennin —alive or dead-deft those rooms t Ough the door.” "If you don't, tell them what hap- pened I shall," Mrs. Lewes aid an - fiyfi-‘why do you want shied m .. There was a tap'at the door and one of me policemen put in his head. “Bring him in," said Ducrogskbeeé ' fore any questions had A moment later Fernandez came into the room handcuffed and re- sentful. "In my experience, Fernandez," Ducros said, "and it is a consider- able one-people do pay. sooner or later, for what they do. You're going to pav and so are these women. ‘ ' "What charge am I arrested on?’ Fernandez demanded. “At the moment I have several nhargea but they will probably sll boll down to one. That one is a simple one as well as being serious.’ “He shut her up there because she had seen Mr. lewin," the eldrr woman burst out. (To be Continued) mmliifison sv M ,,,.,_....-_._. _ ._-_.._-_ . u. An ideal drainage system must be designed so it will carry awav the water shed bv the roof most efficiently. Roofs, fla=hings and valle s should be built to shed the wa r and turn lt toward gutters and out- lets as fast as mssibi-x Gutters and leaders should have capacity for the maximum amount of wafer and yet. not be too large to be l wasteful. DBPQGING ‘FOR FRITYV‘ QUAD When making mayonnaise for fruit salad. use l=mon juice in- stead of vuievar T* brlnas out the deficate flavors of the fruits iwf-ter Any other rather sour fruit. juice may be used as well as lemon. Fash'on s ' l;ire ratizre»' . M QRO¢ cup ground onions 1 l cup 0d: You b already canned and as ally come in small tins, about. a couple of tins 2.3?‘ rill and chopping fine. Chop or grind the snail sterile glasses thickly with paraffin. k ..~,-"’__ Do dreams propheey relate she was rupt. tarested lu are symbols of your fears and desires. typical drums have rr portal". tn lea-n Our H. explains symbols, how u».- real you. of The Meaning Of The Guardian Home sure to write plainly let. Name Oity ‘n: Tcoox 's n g comvsn .Pilno';to Baudwioh Bpr-uq _ -__. 1 1MP 19110179641 Dllnentos you have canned WPPQIB. you could those instead, draining U131" we“ Do Dreams Happeningfl I Knew Psychology of Dreax‘ Om.- woman has this experience u, A few days later the company Only an extraordinary colnel. dence, according to modem psy- chology. But though drcnml can. not foretell the future, this womsn'| dream was a very real warning from her subconscious mind. ignoring the prompting: of a natur- ally cautious nature-her showed her true feelings. Many time: dreams give such clues to your inner self, fur dreams To dream of wild animals may mean you have “wlld" unbridled instincts which can cause trouble link"! you learn to control them, Drl-amlng often that you're dressed as a beggar shows you fear poverty, perhaps face life timid“. To dream of climbing a ladder, being imprisoned-there 1nd other ltrl {of}; vvw ‘n. interpret drums Send 20c in coins for your copy Address, and the Name oi nook- Street “Address W 7 an; 1-119!’ Heller it will m)“ Lo meilslug onions yg and cover 0 the future] went bank. She was dream unconscious anlnys im- ane book. they rave Dreams to Service. Be your Name, New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles Cover-up aprons tical means of saving your frocks are the prac-l from the wear and tear o1 house- 1 hold tasks. Slip one on every time you enter the kitchen, every time you have odd jobs ahead of you." They're easy to get into and com- fortable t-o wear. EM?! fefllllffifi stay-up shoulders and a tie-sash to assure u firm fit. Both are full- skirted enough to top your most wide hemmed dresses. Make the two versions to keep a fresh one always on hand. Trim them with gay rlc-rac or bright binding for a cheerful note. Style No. 2980 ls designed for sizes small, medium and large. Medium size requires 2 1-2 ysrls of 35 inch material, 3 1-2 yards of braid for round necked apron; S yards 35 inch material. ll yards of binding for apron with ruffle. Send fifteen (15cr (coin is DIP feredl for pattern. WINE P181111! your Name. Address and style number Be sure to state the size vou wlsh. Style N0. 2380 Size n. eve see a Name Street Address Cllr Province For Damp Walls Ilf you find that. a damp patch on the wa‘l persistently ruins your wallpaper, try this ti . obtain some tar paper (which is lack one s‘de, and brovm the other) from e dec- orator, remove the damp wallpaper, and paste a niece of tar paper over the patch, The black side should be against the wsll. Then cover this with fresh wail sper, and you'll never be trouble again. 2980 SHALL MED! UH I g LARGE