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Size 36 requires 3% yards oi 39-inch material with 1% yards oi lace. trim Mwlav Crum md ne tho sflmr-my pon din roll out. A f¢w minutes mauap regularly keeps your hoercallyciem. Buyajarat Lhedmg counter todayl Only 601'.. Whl1liti|po||i‘bletopaymog¢,i¢ is impossible to buy better. - l Morni°ngSrm°le ! Be sure' to nil in the silo 0! thcl Yet little Bell-peep has lost her sheep, I fear might spoil the song. "Johnny," said motherto her six- And What 11115 S1199? 10 <10 Wml year-old offspring “how many more BUW? They Ve 110115-We KUOW the times must I tell you to put your knoll- hand to your mouth when you .Still we have get BOW BCUS you cough? its very rude not to do it. § know. conlluwt of Beau and B@11°~ I always do it, don’t I?" i there 15 8115’ Heed 101' 1116 W <10 it [It may have been an orphan or it ‘cos when I cough I never have to may have been a score. °“1°11mYteem I think you will agree with mc there’s something truly rural f ‘ié_.-:"_"""`!§' ,-._`____->71r f/;;,f;~/ 7\`.¥ Its silrllillg slllipllclty gives this) For plcof tllit tncre were mort, “Wh ' ' fl- 0 tl - other hull a ` ' en we resumed housekeeping a than one you safely may depcn n lc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____{cW__rm _mee Shomd mt be larger than __ halb m°"lh “g° If°“"d my draperles had ily strict attention to details you'll "Yes, mother, you always do it," iweil to repeat, she's lost her sheep; , l agreed Johnny, "but I don' t think I but is it one or more? ' ! "*S'U$1'1g-E525' 7- ally. _ W - _-.1 ' .....,-Q; llustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With “Dy/rt) __ _ ___|- . .-. Every Pattern Should a Man Be More Deeply tates to Return to Husband Who Dt-or Miss Dlx-I am of the opinion that in all marriages onc loves more than the other. _ This being the case, it is not desirable that the man should love the woman more than she docs him? I nm going to ` marry a man who cares lnuch more for me than 1 l .."'..=.. do io’r him and 1 feel that this will cause him to ... ii i u\_. 3'- `~ ' me and I will make a greater eifurt to P10051? " . . ._,\ __ \ pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin pre,em.d_, \\_‘<‘.l" <'-\ never have any hcartaches because oi his 1185118- mixture and the grated lemon rind. ~ ' \ . d Over all pour the lemon juice and Price or pattem 15 cents. PRQ D u cTs F o R as ‘_ ~. Q” ~ ,¢“°°- MW Bet tb- best ‘lf me deal' "'°y"°y' 5° ” A U T Y "' - knowing that he loves me the most lnakes me ieel melted butter, which _have been mix- r'{`o_`;6;_ gi; :_T____:_:___:_:Tm that the step that I Bm about to take makes mar- cd together. Cover with a top layer fi, ' riage less hazardous for me. What is your °P1D1°11'1 of P55513' and bake about lorty - " ‘_ Pl-:GGY JANE _ - _ -»-- 'md ~f=@f=W=lv°ml°“l°~=d°°°lh= 5,... .,,,,,,,,, Little Bo-Peep Aust... .heat Serve 11°” °r °°1<1~ 1 think that whether lt is best for the woman _ °‘°Y l sm’ l to marry a mlm She is CWS' “"0"” °f mi’ “"1” Our Christmas Number 1 d categoric- Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep- |-who 45 crazy about hcr is not a, question that can be answere Dr win and swf com emhm ! therc's surely something wrong? 3 S y D It all depends upon the individual woman. t , then it is If she is of the warm_-hearted, generous, roma_liti_c We _ to Ewa est that sho should bo the lover. with hor it is lltclally better _ ‘ive and her happiness and satisfaction with marriage de an to rm In -‘ the man upon whom she can 1avlSl1 B11 01 11°* nd upon her ailligsces mm except as her fondest fanoy paints him muon. she nm” -‘nee to her no matter how ordinary and °°mm°“' nd so he is nbfaig rcst ot the world. She nrlds her Sfeaiest pleas- lricelnhscrndiugg lilmnlid she is blissful in worshiplllg 111111 ‘md ministering o him. _ i 1 d. Such a wcnlnll gets a. thrill out of loving lathe: than being eve b t she would be rest- Shc is content bccnuse she has her hearts desire. ll _ th t' fled, miserable ii she was married to the best man in e l , dissn is _ £55 ith him His devotion would ol-ld lr sho wus not sbsorblnsly in 10*/¢ W - ught if she did not return it She is the sort oi woman Wh0 _ In language which has words alike go for na - _' in llf i tn Btorle sh uid not xceed 1000 __ I M I _ 111 5111811181' and plural. never vvulits to be Dui “W” 9' P°d°5l'a1 bemusc her mission e _S |words. _'sl‘he ilubjects should be oi b . _ _ ‘ . - .1 ~ _ e an incense bulnti cl woman uho is cold-bloodcd .mu calculating and 'itliout thc llbil'?, ever to lime iillylhlllg lnulc than .1 l ,§l~.'.' iorllllll aiicl'llu;lll 0:' Sunday] become greased from packing, [hung _ ` _ I _ _ uv one but hwscxf is Wim. when she mgriics it lr.un Who lovesl ll. .lt .'ili:;.s, ill.tElc.l:lll'fl or C them out on the llne. ho ing to and lt m U19 “ml 5?! 9 ol .1 _ ol blt‘Ll iilzln *lo doc" lll'n i>l`i‘a\\l.s< llc will lllw0l'5 b0 brimkhlg his hlc. l _ . remove the crcuscs. Then Pforgot "lose all‘l`i”'\"011 C“~"\`fll1 S"l11`<"‘ ` -` ‘E ~ o' ' ‘ " _ .-:lt the l.ltle busque bodice. them The result was the “ ‘ " ~‘ ‘ ' " ' _ _ _ , .L1 __ Lu 1,3 c to ,-eyam his , _ _ _ - Y 56031116 ~ . 1' . ; .gk L pit-use llcr ind silo will be put to,n<. oo ltl - . . look well and you will End, 1 C _~> _ ‘ _ __ _ _ _st . marriage scam; ¥=;‘or9<'» L_-. ll all-..u:;l lilo mole iliied line badly faded and su,-,.5p,,¢¢ed_ _ _ _ , 1. , '2 .»\;~_d\¢1oll't you think the "I was iicarisick until the happ it Was their tnils~not siligillar- nncctloll. Lullously elwllsll. UN W;111~’11 ‘V110 :Q5 'Sie H; muy nnés who . _~ ,_ , ,. _ _,_ _ - 1 edmd with ihollgllt. struck me to dye them. the sheep had left behlnd_ to get the' most out of it. Probab y because y 1’ "“““ ’ ‘LL '~“"' “_” ‘=“ just dyed Lh_cm a dec cr green, and keep their husbands always on the love chase. . lllc ucrlc too. is so generally ds l used Dlomolid l§yes they look ' Coming Ln dwp Open V with moe gorgeous and new' I have never seen 'ww' being lost' she did not know Of course. Eenernlly speaking. it is better__ for the man at least to enslcr d es to use than Diamond where they were to be f0und_. ms _fe than she does for mm_ mr when a man ~ lylebertnlnl [li .-ul, ln \'.:;lc-1'(-ll Ll'ulls',>ure'nt, vcl- _vv f.-..'.ll \\`ill;c lucc. la; llisss QLER 151 MILLION JARS USED YEARL! eadache i I Etiquette 3 l.-;. ls pllllci.u;\tlon at the ends of tl.; llllts correct in addressing en- vlllupos? .~\. lt may be used, but it is bet- Mnh J°F'T" M°m“`°l tails, she’d nothing to deplore. and watch the white wreaths Sitting loosely in the saddle all rn it must have been the snores sh ec-fi-»m v i ”‘ ` - D cs. T 'v ' ‘ _ w l; i;l~o;.'llos l'l.:l~.:-.lice of thc Empire collois-éhgnglus$:¢&:£lt.liI:§°s§`o?e?i`rltl1iig .A mgicm °°n°1U51°11 Wh1°l1.y011 Will begin by Cinrmg mil: gage puts into it his Whole available supply of af- or dyeing-and never take the life 1 admit. is sound "arts out , ma" g , ,_ m decreasmg capital so to out of cloth gg other dyes dog' And U we know S-he found their lection and he does business on a coils ai y 1 _ speak, whereas the wlfe's original investment is apt to increase. The sheep would be in from of The reason for this is that the world tends to wean a. man away H0111 1. f *' _ FROM "THE SICK S'N)CKRID!-IR" S;;en€,°w:;; §l;I:1:;0§;. his wife and substitute other interests for his love inteigst, wiheriae -h ' ' iage narrows a woman‘s world down to her home an ma es er - heep the maiden made no iuss. I th ms he ‘eww-es her happy- 'Twas merry in the glowing morn S ' band the central hgure oi lt. Her oug , r P ., - i th l a.mon8 the gleainins' Brass. .l Bm; V54” qsgijy :eu nm e arms ness are concentrated on him. Bud if he 15 kind “nd tend" 1'° he’ she To Wander as we.ve wandered many A:d asoge Siem She dreamed 8 will love him better and better as thc years go by. a mile, And blow the cool tobacco cloud, deam that they were round herl Many women fall in love with their husbands after marriage, but bleatlnei . P h this is why women feel cw men fall in love with their wives er aps hat they have to keep themselves young and beautiful and well g'2'00D1ed Pass. l snared the little maiden cheating. hen, husbands affecuon5_ but men do not gee; that they have o retain t o bother about making themselves attractive to their wives the while. Then when she finally awoke, sat DOROTHY DIX Th' A ' bl' ` ki up, and rubbed her eyes, ‘ . . . » ~ ¢ » ‘ ' e thx; tallllegt-sreeeii ;‘;;?r‘ol:l"d‘l;‘l And ‘mmd me bleming °f me sheep Dear Dorothy Dix-I have been married for seven years. Three dit- 'I‘he award beneath me seems to was just the lm" °f mes' ferent times my husband has tired oi marriaae and left 111°- Then he h fall- she remembered hm' tW° 5“g°5 had would get dlssatisiled with being away from me and would beg me to I I eav and , And sicklyesmoky shadows through °x`m'°s5ed’°h Sh°°1°"‘thEh` view' come back and start all over again, but just about the time I got nicely the sleepy sunlight swim, And as she °°m’°m g°t ‘mm mem settled in a. home he would discover that he was in love with___s_:_:»m_e_ 31;; And on the very sun's race weave ru ‘1“°t° mem b°"h W Y°“- else and want his Leedom. Now this has happened aga rl an e their pau, me to come back tor the fourth time, but I am tired of giving up good ' hild ‘en. I do not ask anything from him ‘ te; i`ol'ln to omit ite tirel _ "This genus of rumlnant quadru- , positions 107 him, I have no c i n y Q How should coffee spoons be Let me slumber in the hollow where peds of the family Caprldae, I have 9, good job with a good salary and a nice comiortabl; home with um;-llultod? the wsttls blossoms weve, 1112112 alone will and their home. nv rrlends, so what should I do? _ .\_ They should bo placed on the with never stone noi' rail to fence matter how far they stray, ---~ ' h sl.~:cl:rs\\~licll tho coffee is served. .11 my bed; And, like the genus ‘homo, w erl Answer: _ _ , . d bead ‘ob looks e. million times better to me than an un-| il. lt al. stronger says he remem~ shouldthe sturdy station child;-an he’s been 'out in a 89»1€- A B00 5 Y J ' h ets in the reliable husband who seenls to think that marriage is one of the things' bus meeting you at another time, pull the bush flowers on my And got his 'three s e _ le e. And mostly leave. “1'11‘~ 111011111 0110 <10'-’ grave, wlnd,' each one bring home a that you can take or av »’\- Til’ to 1`f C211 it and 11' you I may chancetohear them romping ‘tale.”' 1 Evidently your husband has no real aflection for you, no sense oi the crzrl, bc tulftlul in regretting that overhead, sibility oimatrimony and no idea ot doing his duty, He is a poor, limi czililiot rr:mclniig,. the occu_on_ _Adam Lindsay Gordon on sheep are only left alone. 81'! 1‘eSDOn _ _ _ weak creature, and a bad propositlo n to tie to. You will never and any ` V 'Vi ""°°'>‘ °" it . - axiom seems l ce or happiness with hiln and the sooner you put him out of your _ ___;;-F, vu Q Wit They will seek their 'dulce domum PC” h old 301.5 declining bmms_ lite the better it will be ior you. 3 - l l to b me '°“*'_ _ Hgh Tatthi; :€;r,:;0;:;m r I can think oi nothing less desirable to have around the house than ., e r B 1; t fmd a part-time husband wioth a roving eye in search of every pretty girl that ` C ° An; must b;ed;;§ot§::..ax 0 comes along and with his satchel always peeked and ready to So alter ` em as ' her. That is not the kind of a husba nd a real woman wants. She wants who has character and stability, who picked her out for keeps ‘ What! you've had enough 01 mill' a man , ,i » .. .. when he got married and who has the grit and courage to early on with V f A 1. i7 2;' ID: I hfafbicf’ :’_’fp;pb;fee;,, mmlogo alter it ceases to be s ilubdub romance iuil or thrills ho has 1 > °'“` ' ‘ t bllshed and the woman whose lilo he has taken into his hands. & (/QLVN) and a qu‘est oe que dest flue ca 'l “S "' I mm* seek a “me licence' for who- That is what marriage is. It isn‘t an all-again, on-again, gone- -" _ °'°1' 1111’ “‘Y“‘° “Sm” l -Fl l n so.-t ol gone. boRo'rHY mx »~ will and this little not-rsvlw alittle “““" ““ 5" _ , _ _ _ _ fh/ 5%, W°’k enum' Dear Miss Dlx-What is the honorable thing to do-break your en- ement or marry a man even though you know you do not love him I _ S’ ef' / 1 V _ Far. v f QQ "°‘ M`Au‘s"er Cmokw love John when I engaged myseli’ to him, but his jealousy Bhd con- C d be Sufe » ._----+-";e____d in ,stout nagging have killed my love and I know I can never care roi- him f an g' Newly 9»9°° 5°” Wm’ ° b h again. But I am engaged to him and I hate to hurt him, and espec- 111° 1931 bmch Bmw 1” Edm “rg ’ ially I hate to hurt his pau-cuts who are very iond oi me. What is the 1 Swtland- ~ . right thing to ao? mounnao. ...ni , _ t Answer: Break your engagement, oven li you are on tha very steps of the l 1 1 I altar, if you are certain you no longer 10,,-B me msn, That ls me mly .AYSEIR _ Otherwise you are marrying under ggi” pi-eterlses, because the man - i I an believes that you are aiuccins to spend the balance oi your life with him _ In e d because you care for him so much that you would be miserable without " hlrn. When a man nlarrles he Lakes on himself the burden oi his wiis’s ~ ._.v 1 . i _ 0 0 Styles, .lar _ support as well as putting his happiness in her hands and he would not do that ii he did not bcllcvo that she loved him and that she would re- , gest Stock in Prince Edward Island, pay him in ailectlon for all that he does tor her. No man would mllrry honorable thing to do. _ H W°mN-1 11 me Wd 111111 Ollirisht that she did not love him. I w 50 \ Veryloiten men and women marry those whom they have ceased to Moore 6->° McLeod Ltd. \ ,_ __ -_-»-~-._.__,,. f _ ' _ ,_ I ___ 1' 0 s . f* ' ' love because they are bound by a false sense or honor or because they lack the moral courage to tell the other one the truth. They jlistliy this weakness bv saying thatlt will make tho oth” me balmy. but it never dw- TM mflflve l= always mio.. l.. vom, for no nuubmd or win is it in Love Than` the Girl He Marries? - Wife Who- Hesl- “___ __________ ____________________ ____ Left Her Three Times ~ *anna-| _ _._---___ For The Cook naw irivonalvn arm.: mf: sugar, one-halt _teaspoon cinnamon, _ one teaspoon glared lemon rind, three tablespoons lemon jnlog, me tablespoon melted butter. Parc and slice the apples very thin. Mix the cinnamon and sugar. Line a ple pan with pastry and arrange the apples in it in layers; sprinkle each layer with some oi the sugar and spice minutes. Place the pie in a hot oven, To give your R people a chance of mtcl-ing, we are making an early unnouncement oi, the Guardian Christmas Number competitions. Prizes will be given in two sections, as followsz- (lr BOYS AND GIRLS BE- TWEEN 13 and 20 YEARS:- For best stories:-lst prize, $3.00; 2nd prize. $2.00; 3rd prize, $1.00. For best. drawings:--lst prize. $3.00; 2nd prize, $2-00; 3rd prize, $1.00. (2) BOYS AND GIRLS LESS THAN 13 YEARS!- For best stories:-ist prize, $2.00; 2nd prize, $1.25; 3rd prize, 75c. For best drawings:-lst prizc,! $2.00; 2nd prize, $125; 3rd prize 750. I a Christmassy nature The drawings_ should be in firm outline in Indian! ink without shading lines, and sheet of note-paper. They must, oi , course, be original work, not mere copies. Entries, addressed to Christmas; is the cocoa with die chocolcty il Made bv the oldest Cocoa and the most economical food~drink you can buy. ].S.Fr7USom((§nad.|)Limired,Moiitref11.QU¢-_ / Shelllileeds the extra nourish ment that F RY°S CO CCA gives iff, _i`~` ~` ` Wllat do we mean by :har ‘extra nourish- ment'? Well, you know how nourishing milk is. FRY'S Cocoa increases that nourishment ° "W1" by nearly one half. The two together provide $ ' just the extra support your children need to keep pace with their growing bodies. FRY‘S 2| :I \< c .-mv* il iivour - and _ - PHD,/arjhg Ruin Bock ll Chocolate House In tlie world) i ___ _____ _:___ .. ----~-~- or Christmas Drawing." must be received-not later than December Number care Charlottetown Guard-V ian and marked "Christmas Story" lst. The prize winners will be an- nounced in the Christmas Number. . ' tr good enough actor to keep up the de ception and play the role oi devoted husband or wife when their hearts are filled with dislike and distaste for Blondie-Doctor, I wantfyflj operate on me lor appendl¢im_ _DDL Mess-But I'm a beauty doc. r. Blondie-wcii. rm s rollin gall the one to whom they are _tied. ' Invariably they are cross and peevlsh and critical and ill-tempered and able to make none oi the excuses .for the faults and foibles or their husbands and wives that love would make. In your case, troubled, you would he particularly foolhardy to marry the man you have ceased to care for. Ii his jealousy and nagging were not to be borne before marriage, think how uncndurable they will be aiter Telephone Operator -- “I have your party. Deposit tive cents, please." Bouse, at pay station-“Whamat?”' Operator-"Please 'deposit your money." Bouse-“I..lsten, girlie, wat I wan's a eonversah'n from a il'en', not iin. marriage. Break your engagement and save yourself from misery, mom “lvl” from rotmngex-_.. _ I sheemess i I0!-I "_~ o:uil1'/ ' _ are versatile _ _ _ _‘__ _ For the woman of many pursuits . . . vigorous on court or fairway _ . . . alert in ihe_~ hurry of travel . . . poised and graceful in the Q dance . . . tho sleek loveliness of Kayser is always correct . . . always acceptable . . . always appropriate . . . with a deceoiivd that means long wear and greater economy. they play Kayser IIO-X, medium weight, _ picot edge . . . gives thai' necessaryenduronceforspori utility. In. new alluring dutumn shades. \ _ $1.00 they travel Kayser 200-X, dull Hnisheo chiffon, picoi edge, is distinc- tively opproprioto .. . In smart shades to add _individuality io the ensemble . . . with strength io resist the wear of travel. $1300 they dance Ask for Kayser 150-X . . . u 45-gouge Sansheen* hose, lpicqt _eclge,__ which possesses _iht§o"5dvdnthpoi‘. `_~.f . app"eor- nnce,-valuo end long wear. _ _ s1._so MAD! IN CANADA »»ay_ .___ _ ihedolurtllg. I, _.I » "Hmmm snfiiik _ _ @ . VK' *_ I R* h it L ,-4 s .5