OCTOBER _12. 193s ".;vTQQ-QQ-QQ+O~OQ-O‘*v vvvv m5 HOUSE WIFE HER ACTIVITIES THAT LONG 1.001; New fall f h .. r1122: "chemist: armisti- u» ‘m, n, ‘t- Mae" if you can't look no . y to ook long from hlp nes to lowest ribs vwv A “WSHERWO MAN _____ 1 11-111 i0 see her summer after- is piled deep te clothe 1y with crisp. S. pet's-ing whzn she I-Xeelient posture is W .1. that spot Rim 8i. oi tturse. the goal m g 11 lllnre two tall buildings U0 lJOStlLe exercises regularly of nll AIM. m audition, go 111 m} 5gp its stree‘; to let their Sire-filling routines. For the long adows fall. 1°°K through the middle, stretch- ing rather th are‘ ahdlmptorginitbending exercises stall wl n feet wide apart 1m, arms aoov . ' . tavlard ‘hi; your head and stretch .110 paus'd as if to rest; " ' 1'11 l1€l'I Bound to a wheel ~ rs with neither .1 - . ‘ins nor tears. es the muscle d .' . 1.1-1. with no magic 1lft- Several. limit; “it'd flgiirii ‘girl i. will eeplll! right one d , Trilm the moments ought ten times a day. °.'"' Repeat but what they Soem- If possible. go in for tennis. No , emrt is more effective in pulling -- r spoke: "1 marvel how the ulmer half of the body up O1 - 1 _~ and away from hips. When swim- ming, remember that the crawl stretches your sides more than bfeiiit and side strokes. If there's a horizontal bar in your children's Kymhuoium. you ought to be able w WW3 Qiit a few effectve Stretching routines which make use of it. Forget your dignity md do“ Iomo evmnasties that will m e your fl ti , youthful agaiiiiilw rm lupple and Also, see that your new fall girdles are long enough. Those which end at the waistline instead of above it will produce a waist_ 8 l perfect days —— yet, std ~ 3'11 . y ‘ 1i moment there. i know lad mid of one more wash- siie said, "to look be- yond the WI!- Arii smell the dew-and watch the sun go doWn." -Maude Ludington Cain. srsizi. omens ADD T0 nary! APPEARANCE A trém nppeiifabnce is {rivlen patiehs m" "u- rl rireva 5 em 0 n s e i ' lilting. ‘ y y p y g morons "r0 HANG on no- Sirri Pllrllllll! can be easily U351) WALLS l"'.i“llr‘l by anyone. The edging. painted green. if of sturdy con- itruchon but flexible enough to be bent to conform to the curves in lrircs or lawns. It is available in various sizes and at various rices. For fll'l\'(‘\‘.‘i'\\'S curbing five riches ride, and tiiree-sixteenths .of an "rich lull-i: is usually found satis- ‘ictoriz For paths curbing three IlCllOS \\"rlc by three-sixteenths of in inch thick will suffice. The turbine comes in 20-foot lengths, Strri stokes are attached to the iiriviir: at. intervals which anchor i ticiih when loose earth is picni- .1 ill nroilnd the stake. il llli ti!“ canine? A room . YOUR iiMlY must “get a tooth". Bu! it nl-r-i 1111i get a fever with it. ii iv-iaus mother is wise he won't. Herr is what one wise mother, Mrs. Ilrtyhir iii-able, of Consecon, has to say: lie lirii-e not lost one night's rest liifbllflll teething as I always use my old ilimillii‘. Baby's Own Tablets. They arr “will their weight in gold." a Ami Mrs. Alfred ljfauser, of Guelph, .- : “I hlivc eight children, have d _ l)": Own Tablets for 21 years, In lin ih bc ' ' lttilliilul." m ‘my 1.1mm} dun" fi(il\‘L‘ lhcsc safe, little tablets at the f" »‘ i of loathing fever. Sweet-tast- - 111 llllfl‘, prompt in action, yet liii‘ must delicate baby. Ana- riificntc in every package. wine in Constipation, Simple ihzirrlioca. Upset Stomach, 1 "iiiilt- (roup and Frciiulncss. _ _ 1x today. Sickness so often iiilinw m ilir- night. Filmed wallpaper is returning —has returned, in fact - and it is well to make a note of the rules fol-musing pictures on patterned we . Su ewehaveabeleae spring‘)?! with old-fashiongd 11,1026: gays. Landscapes, garden scenes or prints framed in bleached walnut to match the ground of the pa er would give those walls their rig t- ful pic ure. a proprlately framed. Or s that e wallpaper pattern i! 5 1' 0W1"! design of lowers and vines, pictures with large areas of color in the dominant shades of the paper will show to best advantage on such a wall. Good illustrations are today! Victorian rooms with floral walls and dark furniture. Here boldl framed bird prints and old portra is are the usual choice. RADIATOR. EFFICIENCY It is important for owners of homes having hot water heating s stems to open" the air valves of al radiators in the house when starting up the furnace in the fall. Air which has entered the radia- tors and pipes during the euummer must be released from the system before efficient heating can be ob- tained. HOW T0 PROTECT YOUR CABIN DURING WINTER It is only a few weeks before week-end trips the country bun slow or cabin will be cancelled unti next season. During the win- ter there are certain hazards from wild animals and theft. which can be prevented to a large extent by the following procedure. All crevices, holes and openings should be closed or filled in_ Tree branches overhanging the roof should be cut off to prevent squir- rels and chipmunks from getting into the house. Cap the chimney top with a box that can be nailed ‘ g:- hlflztls in place ‘by weights. Plllb HHrmnnP-‘vbnckfmmyourdruggist an e and clot ing in tlghty 111.111.. t . - closed chests with plenty of moth 5 “on t EMMY 7w‘ 35 ‘mu- flakes over each article. Rugs and . car ete should be covered with _ moh flakes. rolled and wrapped ‘k vr-O ' r‘.‘m.’-.L44_; . 7 v momwfi i , ' ' " " l/Vfliiiflfl S Re aim r Social and Personal SILVE f$EAL~ FOOD PRODUCTS rill; _CHARLOTTE'I‘OWN GUARDl1_=_l_l\~i_._ e n ’ Yulllh l‘D0rothy Dix §N§§§ Don’t Spend so Much Time Maintaining Syn- theti-c Youth-Age is Bound to Come, so Prepare to Meet it Gracefully It is uee thin that we spend millions of dollars and tons of energy onasfudyfng hogv to keep young and beautllfui. but W%v!1€lia8ibg'§)§?d a nickel or ive a thought about try 11g to learn 10w to gro o i- g iully. Yet the one can be done, while the other is an impossibility. - ‘ No effort of ours will s oy the hand_of Time. It reaches into the beauty on and Dine-is 115 °ii~ by inc hair of our heads. before we know lt chucks us into middle we. Then. before we can get our breadl. it ivnlrls us into Old Blée- The“ We realize suddenly that we are in a shuns“ mum‘? for which we have not prepared ourselves. and to whose ways and cus.oms we do not know how m adaptnourselves because we had never expected t0 visit . Perhaps the reason that most old age is so un- lovely is because it is 1i condition forced on people in heavy paper. Windows, partlcil- larly those of the cellar and ground floor should be covered with stout shutters. LOW CEILINGS CUT COSTS The question of ceiling heights is one- that has been discussed and disputed for years, and had not the necessity of economy weighed heav- ily on the side of low ceilings the debate would doubtless still be raging. The urge to cut down in every ossible way on the unnecessariee n lanning has won many con- ver to the side of the 1ow-ceil- ing advocates. and only the few who can afford it still renlain in the ranks of those who prefer high ceilings. It is robably Just as well. for high cei lngs do not go with small rooms. and the present-day tend- ency toward compactness which design and planning have shown. not only to hold down construc- tion costs, but operating costs as well, has called for rooms that are only large enough to perform their functions comfortably but without waste. This new technique in house de- sign has made the home a more efficient place to run. and one of the main items considered is heat- ing cost and efficiency. High ceilings, of course. increase this to take care of the increased space such ceilings provide. The old concept that low ceilings made for a warm house in'sum- mer. While true if compared to a house with ‘high ceilings and high windows. is not true if hese win- dows are low. But such windows go only with a large house and would be ouite out of ice-oping with the typical home of today. +O§-Q§O§&§O§O’ How (ran I 7 '7 (B: ANNE ASHLEY] v omlo-owm-vm-ow ¢++¢4 4-“ Q. How can I avoid dirty sandy floorsh caused by the chllclrens overs oes A. A novel way to keep the clii1- dren‘s overshoes and gzlloshes l5 to buy some heavy P8176!" SiWPPHiQ bags, writing the name of engh child on a bag. These bags can e hung on the closet hooks. This will also keep much sand and mu off the floor. Of course the shoes should be dry before placing in b ma. iffy can I make the ironinR of starched garments much eas- mh? The task of ironing starched garments can be made much light- er if lnrd, the size of a bean. is added to evegym half 85mm °f starch before o X18- Q. I-loiv can 1 remedy the little cracks and checks that appear in chm“, mpjglicu, or earthenware. A. 'I‘rv boiling these pieces in milk. Tile dishes will usually look as good as new. . 1 cost, as there must be more heat“ - ' - ' against their wills. 1L is a. misfortune that .licy never thought would happen to them, and so they are bitter and resent- iul and make f-hl-llgb generally unpleasant ior hemselves and those who em. have to live with t Now considering that age lasts much longer than youth-or at any rate it seems tc--1L ivcultl appzal" the par. oi W.5l.0f1i to put ln our best endeavors where we would get thevbigyest and mus._ lasting results; therefore lust on a percentage basis there are rilore dividends in culti- vating the arts and. races o1 age than there are lll tryms t0 manufac- ture a perpetual synt etic youth. Also. it is easier, Perhaps it Ls because 1e expect s0 much of youth and so very little of age that every charm and grace of age is masniiied a. thousandfold. An old man or woman can do business, socially speaking on a. tent-h of the capital that a boy and sfgiri can. Take beauty, for instance. 0r good dressing. or adaptability. or good nature. Any of the thing's ihat make people stand out from their crowd. girl has to be a regular bathing beauty to get noticed as a good-locker. but if Grandma's face isn't as crlss-crosed with wrlnlices as a railroad map is with lines. and if she has kept her hair and licr teeth fit well, she has a reputation as a beautiful old lady. Grandson has to look like a ready-made clothing advertisement to get a. reputation as a swell dresser, but if Grandpa keeps his trousers pressed and wears a collar that fits around the neck and a necktie that doesn't belong to the Rutherford B. Hayes era. he is regarded as a regular Beau Bnunmell. Any old couple who are not sour, testy. whiney and complaining are famed far and wide for their heavenly dispositions. The reason most people so dread growing old. and why they cling so frantically to their youth, ls because oi’ the three curses of age--lorleli- ness, lack of love, and the feeling that one is in the ivay and not wanted. But against all of these they could protect themselves if they would de- vote as much effort to massaging out the wrinkles in their characters as they do the crowfeet around their eyes; if they would try as hard ‘lo keep their minds supple as they do their knee joints. Why are a man and woman lonely in their seventies and eighties? Why are they unloved? Simply and solely because they have no. laid up an affection in the hearts of those with whom they came in contact. They ad lived selflshly. They have never rejoiced with those who re- iglce, nor wept with those who weep. They have never held out a. help- g hand to hose in need, so naturally nobody cares for them or bothers with them. Why should they? The first principle in preparing foi- age consists in storing up friend- ship for that rainy clay that is bound to come when we will have lost the personal attractiveness of yculi and cannot draw strangers to us. Then we must de end upon those that we have bound to us by a thousand ties of love, of helpfulness, of thoughtfulness, of sympathy and understand- ilng. of favors done and received. No man or woman who has been a good friend and a good neighbor is ever lonely or lacks love in his or her old age. Nothl ls more in every y‘s way, w athctic than the spectacle 0i old pcoplc who are o are ilmvelocnlc guests even ln their own (hild- l"en's homes. but this also is their own fault. They are dictatorial. f r... with Palmolivds new perfume." much An that's why our skin Idle ainbovv (Continued from na"e 8. m‘ “when you arrive in your city hat Drop a penny, thin or fat." "Thafs easy.“ cried Poppy. weighing machine in a suallon. “Of course." cried Rufus. it'll probably be Garrison. I wonder if the others are all as easy." They weren't, they discovered after they had found the cigar box- es behind the ivei hing machine and had been shilling y observed b an old gentleman sitting in the 00r- way of the station smoking a. pipe. There was one hat had them all, even Rufus baffled. It had some- thing w do with "A cow's howdy, plus a g." _ “I'll bet it's something terribly native," said Toby. "I can't. seem to make head or tail to it. Ii‘ we could only get that one we mlgh: get back first and win the prize." Rufus was driving aimlessly, thinking. He frowned, suddenly he Stepped on the gas. "Wily. ol course. It's Moog's Tavern. ..ny in the world didn't I think of that be. ore " It was Mocgs and the bartender, Deiishlng glasses, wi h a broad smile on his face handed out another cigar box ivlillout even being asked. "lhe last one,” he said. "O11. Clear." Pcillllyls lace fell. "l Fault-finding. Clyrannical. Domlllcering. Full of morbid complalnie. They think that their way is the only way and their point of view the only one. They will not see that the world iirus changed, that there are new standards, new CUSCODIF." They pick quarrels with their ln-laws. They interfere with the management of llle children, They keep tile whole household upset. No wonder no one wants the-m. But far othrwlse is is with those who grow old graciously. who mel- low with time and sweeten with age, and who learn from the ctxperiences of'llfe wisdom and tolerance. Such old people are n benedlc ion on a household and they are more popular than aiiv debutante. It is because age is inevitable that it. lsso necessary for ils to pre- pare ourselves for it. For it is happy. or miserable. as we make it. N W” DOROTHY DIX. Splendid Cough Remedy. Easily Mixed at Home‘ it's So Easy! Makes a Big Saving. No Cooking. To get quick relief from a distressing eoillii. iPiX you; own remedy at home. Once tried. you ll any it's your favorite cough medicine, and it's so simple and easy. Fifi". make a syrup b stirring 2 cups granulated sugar an one cup of water n few moments, until diiuiolvi-d. A child could do it. No cooking needed. form. well known for its prompt 1 ~ ion on throat membranes. Put the Pinex into a 16 ounce bottle. . nliil iiild your syrup. Thus yoil lliuka l 1G oilliccs of very cificient remedy. ulld you get ffilll’ times as much cough lui-rll- cine for your ulollcy. It tastes line and never spoils. And for quick. blessed relief, it is s lcriilltl. loll ciili feel it penetrating tic iiir passages in n way that means business. lt lnnsens the phlegm. soothes y tho irritntml nii-mbrilncs. and eases the . soreness. '.l‘llus it. nlnkes breathing easy, 1 Then get 21/3‘ ounces of Pine: from nnil lots you got restful sleep. . any dru lat. liis_is a compound cou- Just try it, and if not pleased, your telnlug orway Pine in concentrated money will be refunded. l tho ht we'd dOne illiem so quickly," e have." said Rufus. "They weren't in order and everybody has to do ten clues. This one. I'm think- ing. leads us back to the apple trce lulthe front yard. We can soon .ei ." Rufus stopped down in the drive- Way and everybody tumbled out, dashing to the apple tree. Lindsay 88513951. There. hanging on the low- est limb. was a leather pouch. Hold- ing Rufus‘ flashlight they pulled the Slfliis- It was filled with shining ‘ new pennies. Lindsay and Poppy sllricked and ran up to the steps of the carriage house lighted and gav with music and voices. Already John Alexander, GWEIi and Terry were running down the stops. "We've won,“ screamed Lindsay. "Lock! It's the treasure!" “Rilfus Hayden's car won!" A1- ready alioher pair of headlights turned their searching rays up the TOR-d and the occupants tumbled out and made for the apple tree. "Too late." danced Poppy. "The treasures been claimed." "Oh. dear." They stood there crest fallen. "Congratulations, Ruf- us!" Anclthen excitedly they began to talk about the trouble they had in getting the clues, in figuring them out. and Rufus, unconsciously with ills arm around Lindsay, climbed the stairs holding the leather bag with the treasure. The game room upstairs was bril- liant. The ping-pong tztblc in thc center was crowded with glosses and plates and turkey sandwiches. shions 1 Literature “I'M REALLY EITIIIISIASTIG ABOIIT TIIE NEW lMHllWEll PALMOLIVE," umuetlvcloronie Model "l! keeps my skin so loll and smooth, without any lniiaiion." “The new improved Palmolive adds a real thrill to my dail beauty rreatment,"_]ean Condie continues. “It's new mil ness helps a lotin keeping my skin smoothand lovely. From now on l'm keeping my complexion schoolgirl all over-just like the Dionne Quins. And l'm so pleased The new improved Palmolive can keep your skin fresh and lovely too. It's the new blendio of Palinolivek famous Olive and Palm Oils that m richer, so much more efiective, so mild—free from irritation. Going dee ly into yourpores, it gently floats out every tiny ' artic e of im urities. That's why your pot scan reathenarura lywhenyouuse Palmolive. refreshe . And as Palmoiive_cleanses,it soothes your skin. Truly the Palmolive method is a sure way to lasting loveliness. Try the new improved Palmolive tomorrow. You'll be delighted when you see how your skin becomes softer, youthful, lovclier . . . all over. es its lather so becomes healthier and "PALMOLIVE lS THE ONLY SOAP USED IN THE DAILY BATHS OF THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS. THEIR SKIN iS CLEAR, NORMAL AND HEALTHY." (Signed) For The Home Sewer A devastatingly smart rabbit's wool dress that. boasts two heart shaped pockets. The bloused back with buttons froln neck to hem. is so becoming to debsters. ‘Phe high neck has a little girl collar of white pique. ‘The slim-hipped skirt has a swishy flared hem For “daytime” it's adorable in velve- teen or in rayon crepe silk in the collarless neck version with brace- let length sleeves. See small vlewi The low price won't strain your budget either! A diagrammed sewing chart included. enables you to finish it ever so quickly. Style No. 2609 is designed for sizes 11 13. 15. 1'7 and 10 years. Size l5 requires a l-2 yards or 39-" inch material with 1-2 yard of 39- inch contrasting. Send fifteen cents (15)c in stamps or r-oii. turn preferred) wrap cum czirefiilir address to Charlottetown ~ - ~<nmrw Style N0. 2600 Slze..... Nam- Street Address c"! "W? -"' Province ‘rlgegoof beer on stitltslin lhe corner ’ 1 81111112 arouli 11G s ' 0i. un bilbbliilg up lll ilie vent aitngrhe :03 while somebody drew hissing glass- ei- 1i flew noisier" as more alld more cars came 11D 1n the driveway and the crestfallen occupants lnoulitcd the stairs to fmd out who had claim- ; ed the treasure. Poppy was sitting‘ Oil the Pink-Poul! tunic dividing five hundred new pennies into four 1111s.. Llndsaw sat iii front of the blazing Wood fire Willi her feet on a white Polar bezir rug. ‘Folly 53W her there 8nd came (Aer. Lindsay‘ turned and! smiled at liliirand thought: l ‘here I uni sltnng in a garlic room 8t the Alexanders‘, That chestnut 10,: fire is lovely and must ol PEQDIe here I've never seen bt Three weeks ago certainly I h ly knew that anybody hero c" Mother and Daddy are DlObILl) Egypt and Aunt Spldd_y' and ch Morris no doubt nrc on 111;; di at the Southern Tea Qoom Every Day Styles l bilsi" ‘.011 1111/1, 311s a mznuio lie will PAGE NINE 3 and probztblv nobody in the room DCCJIHSI.‘ they are all I00 about illt‘ Cllllfis’. And in. tell m!‘ he Aunt. S Jicldv isn't missing me a bit.‘ loves mo." And T0 .\' has come over bcsldc me with that dreamy look in his eyrsl 1T0 be Continued.» ENTHUSIASM . Skill." Iflliil, s i . “i-i- :4 idol-vice‘ Inc. Now there Re . fill‘. ire. "it- ‘ r‘ S " feeds the sham best! Yvonne .- her first . 1 "1 1 2 t." red creker Ilia i _ . ,. - lo needed at the burner!- llllllflgig ii.f;.'“‘;§m§“ ‘heuzunu’ “fr; around. We "I Hm u. unturned KNOWS NO HOUNDS» AS < r 0 ‘l 'I".A flcrvic. In ) ' g puppy who's going to have a soft life! Yvonne ‘tiling red puppy from one of the nursing bottles no Though he’s getting a bit o. a guy l0 I00 1h! P5P lflill“ ,.§l‘¢0|llGl it, and hie teen the hill. loch hi!” '9' hard task even for a grownup. Yvonne has been more successful. M"! first lessons in how to pick up two puppies at a time are being learned by Cecile, left. and that‘; a pyrl: t. 1M8, .\'lA aos the deep content evident in the deg as he pushes his muzzle cn to her shoulder is proof. No dogs were ever so thorzughly sprayed scrubbed. ducked in disinfectant and generally de-germed as the five 6- week-old cookers who came in a big basket to belong to the Dionne quintuplets. Within two minutes they iild "Home anhnepareblelaltollhhoeeehold. i ' _ do.» CUTE QUINTS MEET PUZZLEn EUPPIE? lmni or-an Hersholi. a veteran mnvie actor. gives Mnric practical instruc- iicn in how lo hold li puppy. and now she's anxious in try it hor- self. Ifcrshnli. on his third visit of Dr. Luke in "l-‘ive of a Kind." to Dionnrvlili‘ to the qulnts‘ latest movie. has play his role become {favorite with the girls, but die new puppies Itoie till limelight even from him.