i l ,. i li ‘i i i l i il *.1 2- .1 e-1,-.o ,n ____ 1 -' .ill ~__| -`I_ls.*‘.-'il-.§_6»~'f..- 1° .1 A .1 l L Mn ik ___§}¢%'f.¢53¥a‘3i_§§ ag .gg ily; .i X! _'il ¢ ."‘“‘ » -_'l lv `i ' li i ,. ». \ » i 1 _ _...»'~L_.;- i I ‘i 1 i ii" pi. 1:: ln is rn ll si- je lc yi tl P S 8 I ._».»»»_¢~».\.»,,, if -» THE crrARLcrrrE'rowN GUARDIAN e ' " . G... SEPTEMBER 22.1934 rm l _ __ __ _- __ _ ,~_ _£ l_, “-- _- _ .$3 __ _Zi ,_ her span Beneath the waves of storm that iash and burn, The' currents of liquid passion that appull. To listen and keep watch till we discern _ The tides of sovereign truth that guides it all. -Lampman. CAUSES OF SWOLLEN FEET AND LEGS ARE MANY Ptlobaibly one of the most fre- quent synlpionls I am told about, writes a dcctor. is swelling of the feet, In some cases it is fortunate for the patient that this symptom brougfhthiln along for a medical ex- amination. The causes oi' swollen feet and legs are many and various. Girls who stnnd a great deal at their work suffer from rt transitory oedcmo which disappears when their health imptioves or if the work does not require so much standing about-. but a doctor should be C011- Sulil.-d. In elderly men swollen ankles are sometimes the first indications of heart or kidney affection. MAORI YVONIAN DIES AT AGE OF 16 A Maori woman, Tuehe Rangi, who rernenl-bored the ciminél Of 1119 'wllite people to New Zealand, died leccntly at Taranki at tl10 M9 Of 113- As lt girl she married Chief Tupeto. ind had four children, all of whom atlc n1o;lN:;ho;;0n_ _ tv let the Spiritual. unbldc-can and ll g°°d “'if"' Many yea" °f W°’k “ld mxlely ‘md “°’11lC° 5° ‘“”t° ° sourls alter u very pleasant vlsltl one of cms seasons popular brides. No. 756 sub . unc0l1_selo-u_~;_ gr-_-,W up through the rearing of a girl and the mother who does that task well and who fl s her with Mn _md M__s_ Frank Dean at on an__v_r_g the guests were met by ~ _ ~ ~ ~-~--~-- C0mm0Ii- '1'l1lS is to be my sym- daughwf 1° be 1* "e“1he1Pm9‘1°° and °°mp“m°n t° B' man has done mm 9' th e ir hospitable bungalow at um M15 ghlrle stems Wh0` ........................ ........... h service that he never can really repay and which entitles her to his ever- 0 S Y P ony- Bi”lgllf0n SHOTS- opened the -door and.were ushered Name 1asu;?J1§'r lbtwtrlulaettitude toward. your son-in-law when you so to live in his M ' ° ° in by Mrs. Harry Stems to the_ house should be that of guest, and you should never fail to show apprec-I _Q _ind Mm E' E' Claws” had l1V1llE-T001" Where M155 W°15°ll “Ui street Address ' LAVENDER IN BLOOM muon cr his hospitality, 1: ne should be grateful to you for lllvlnc him 8*’ ° ““”t,5 ‘°’ the l’“"’1 Week- Cflved with M15- N1°h°lS°ll *md the IN “’“““V°°D GARDENS a abou wife. you should be equally grateful to him for sivina you 11 S°°l1ll d in Pl” 1- regretted by liL-, friends. bluclfs as Shown on quilt diagram. Edinburgh. W'll‘lCh the Queen ad- her. Spend some of your evenings in your own room reading or crochet- _ -0 if Sl? rig modem in de- _ u » Insert 3 inch binding to match ap- mired when the Conn was _here _ng or playmg so__tm_,e_ siinben each side of the sapphire Mm T_ W_ L_ Pmwse enmrtained plique blocks between blocks and recently. Use tact in getting along with your son-in-law. In a, word. treat him W 9- b111i0I1 01' all °bl°n8'| at a. jolly house party mst SM_u,._ around quilt. The Princess Royal has inherited as you would your host, DOROTHY DIX- ~;‘;1_“'“`e`°“° d1“m°"d~ Prince C‘°°"3e day night in honor of her young AMW 5°" seams when °“m“3 Pat' the Queen's love of gardens and ° ° ° ° ° ° . en left mr B°lm°ml~ 5°°tla“d- daughter, Miss Margaret Prowse. 'gms' » ' th Dlx-Should a Wife get up and get her husbands to discuss plans for the wedding - -¢~ » ~~ Block finishes 9 inches square flowers generally- The grounds at Dear Doro y _ : _ k gg M 1-l b d orks hard and has long hours. Is it my duty with his I>H»l'l’nts. Satisfaction is " _ ' 40 applique blocks her country residence at Harewood brea fas y us an w dCc_s_o _ the felt here that th Brmsh des_ Mrs Wend_al Graham of Murray 16 plain blocks House, near Lee s, ha been to et u and r are his brealkfast? I shall regard your n n e gner, , t mmous as among the vgngxggin me ,miter 55 nl-mlm? ep R. R. Captain Molyneux, will make the Sgr;-5b0I;vltlI10r1ix/Ir_lS aflldcni/11?? 3 fe; _3 inch border for insertion and N0l'th of England. having been orig- _*__* Wedding g°"m ml' the Prince” and Macdonald, Upper Prince Street, mound quilt' inally planned by that famous ex- Answer: _nk Pl'0b“bll’ also the 3’°W“5 Whlch her convnlescing after her recent pert, “Capafbility Brown." If you do, you will up betimes tomorrow morning and put on a p sisters will wear at the wedding. acclde,-,¢_ _ bungalow apron, and whenky_;_<_Jurhl';_usband___co;r1esh_d;_wr:i t1/_c;nl_>I:_afkf_f;S_t\o1'_i; M St _I *___* , _ _ ALL-BLUE norman will rlndon the table it smo g 0 mea a W u ~ ’ rs. ewar, w e of lm. w, A. e _ thanking his lucky stars for having bestowed you upon him as a \vlfc._ Stewart, M.1',,A__ ls belng welcomed b 1; §1§°? fmiggerct dR'°5° “le . r bl tn b Her Royal Hlghnesss tastes ln- T0 my mind the one and only Justification for a-wcmurg mme from un extended visit to the 93,1; wlilchollt-as aticnagl chats; oline in me direction or sweeping up and setting her hu-Sbafud his brcukfact is sickness. and y _ _ Pacific coast and california, much f - “fre °f helm” ameri- el zz" °‘“§.;z;l. in ;...°.l. f;;;li;'S..2; i‘;§..£:l“1l»..l$ when she _lived at Goldsbcmugn ins at me es you We-H l~ ~ * ' ° ‘ rrgllslqelmd one cf gllcse wmmscd downright, honest-to-God illness, the sort that calls for a doctor and Mm (DL) W_ H_ Pmuck en__e___ 0;1n_- Mrs. 2+---~»-~-------»~ 9 m _ On Thursday evening Mrs, J. W. 'Votes for Women" D¢spaNl_ who < S ' Ad dry ”‘gre°u°“1‘“ 1;’ mst m1;1‘._{ McKenzie entertained at a kitchen was once one of~`Brit>ain's most nr. "Si1e's sallow Louise, just the way Bobby was when he had that __ inn-1' - Fear of Middle Age . Rich Wafer Cookies Cream slightly il cup shortening Severe Strain on the Nerves Blend ln gradually 1 cup brown " The dread of middle age __ Hu ruined the health of many a woman. To some it is a worry breakdown. This period in life has r ..,B\|t they are greatly ` imagination. --~-It is the fear and wo .-1 nervous system, Rather than the natural change at this time of life. _`1£And thereby supplying n 375- _ system, _§»»'I`broughout this period “You can usually avoid __fWith a good au ply of nerve force i "LTO onauro the zenith and vigor of mind and ._ bbdyp You dismiss from your mind any worry “You may have had about mid le life. mf By keeping the blood rich and red "You need have no fear of middle a e. :. B using Dr. Ch|ne’a Nerve Foo regularly, &' that brings a nervous ts difficulties, 1 exaggerated by th; try that deplete: the utrition to the nervous sugar. Beat until light, and add 1 egg and combine well. Sift, then measure 1 cup flour. Re-sift with la' teaspoon soda, 1-3 teaspoon salt. Sift dry ingredients into shorten- ing-sugar-egg mixture, combining lightly but thoroughly. Flavor with 1 teaspoon vanilla or maple extract. Add, if desired it cup finely-chop- ped walnuts or pecans. Drop by .small spoonfuls onto well- greased baking sheet, keeping 1 meh apart. ' Mocha. Spice Cake Cream 1/; cup shortening. Com- bine, then blend in gradually 54 cup brown sugar M cup nnely granulated sugar of chango, any serious trouble; Cream until light and fluffy. Beat until very light, then add 2 eggs. Sift, then measiu-é 1% cups flour. Re-sift with 2% teaspons baking p°wder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 tcaspon cinnamon 1/1. teaspoon nutmeg 'vi teaspoon salt Dissolve 1 teaspoon powdered in- lllmtoolnearilqnidoodosurtmct 1” W” ‘”°“d°l'f“l 1° fllld P mlm °f| the harry young bride wilh rum mutcluug allude yellow linen th” it W"*}_b°°"“5° "idle 4085 W°P~»._ Dowager Queen Marie and her dainty lingerie effect in the collar l`1¢Cl Sheep- The Princesses have a daughter, Princess Ileana, left and cuffs carried out in crisp white new Shetland pony at Glamis. It is september 19 for a visit to the organdie, edged with val lace. Or The Chief Justice and Mrs. At* the Golf -1’_.inks this afternoon cuffs and ookets oi plaided taffeta. 511°” “Sli 1° M°l\tr_¢ul and Otta- Mclclnndu, Mrs. w, H. Pethlclr. 4. 6. 8 and 10 years. WB- >Mrs. I. J. Yeo, Misses A. and 1. " Sim 8 requires 2% yards of doesnt need any aid from mother, Delightful suggestion too is navy blue wool cdepe, accented with with the navy dress, still another smart trim is to make the collar, Style No. 756 is designed for sizes if? inch material with % yard of inch contrasting . , Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) '. l,~_-5. -_-, ._ . __ Material Required: 1 2% yards for applique blocks 1 yard for plain blocks 3 yards purple material ‘ 5-6 yard green material Ure HOUSE PVIFF and I _ Doroth_y`Dix’s` Letter Bode '_ __@_¢f_p_pen_|°ngs of the. Week FASHIONABLE PEOP1_5_ =- ' . _ .ru uu-1 .- -1 .rw lwllltrao k' L - ... Act as Guest In Your Son__ln_Law»s Household lpnnieil by Pllxslcezg ;l‘i:betl1°a:r?d t‘:;eetll1efrl\?IIl;1ini?l’dT Prfzlvlisglilswtio ller Us ra e S Furmshed ° P1'1ll¢9SS Mlrsllrct, her daughters. marriage Mrs. Scott was the guest , and You be and Welcome and by the COUHUESS 01 517l’°15hm°l'9- of honor at a series of social affairs d__25';“!f___y§’_‘;tfg‘g_oE__};f;; : Po t ' ' ' ° - - -~ - 4” "ET L" ,.,,,,,§ ,,“_‘.j,.,,,““‘,,,,‘l"‘;,__‘*"l“‘-’f______<;{_f§=__°- ga Addition to lt, Dorothy Dlx Advlses » - §,°,§en’{}§°‘}*§_{-m’”,‘Z§_;§_°_‘}_ lg§_‘;u§`°i_f_§§ l=w1\;_d1u§_.__»_l;§S;h§_§§_§“§“;;§“;§ It you-t our on ue. ms.. or mu-.B _ __ th 1 I M _ stun _ _ _ » ° - - l . or er - ' ' her hair up (sc it needs more comb- _ imiiealitybeéivykaé shewgoathéz Wolfld ::n‘;r&_at_d§e;:as_l2;;.;;|:)e1_r; _ PCHHIICSS Wldow after visiting several shops in the hey- pretty home 84 Fitzroy Street. mg) getting “_ on and °x_ she ‘ `b\’8fl¥l» WPHP-oven' fashion,l D;-11' Miss Dix-My husband has recently died and as h J ff, Colonel Macliardy, -th in t - 1. ' D0" odd hostess at a mm Through every age amd race._ allowing a. glimpse of 'a contrasting _ without any means of support I am compelled to go to live withemy mg? four year~old town clcrkeoi’ _101Il§~‘s:ornrb`oil{at hvdgssummef °°t'\eltl;\egx`éytl::¢fi;lg’n tweeldl made the ori - frlwllsli lapse and strife 1°0l0red slip beneath. the same np- 1 ried daughter. How should I treat my son-in-law, and how should he '_The Duches; cordially greeted cQl.i tag., at Keppoch for Mrs, Ross. may ln yellow and brown It tubs go Tm great human soul completes Dem-mg m the mawhmg “Pe 1”' U9" U19? A DAUGHTERB MOTHER.. ‘mel Macnafdy and remarked that' UPW8-rds of thirty guests showered perfectly. The collar and cuffs are _ _ . Q _, Q\ Q . 32;' _ C Yo Q _ ¢_@§,;$_`§:.__. -:! ati by °‘ tells '41 “$4.0 3!"/*fl ly ; *. ,O ’ »‘~i¢°»i I s " $0 ,Q , A ‘ /- tx .- .»;l;. -riiig cal :~ »». sz?" \'A`-l * *$¢(»:- "U11 _Q Zlii ,_ , _ng sertion and around quilt Send 15c for a, book of quilt pat. terns containing 7 beautiful Grand. mother quilt designs _ every pat. tern different. EYE H YGIENE Surprisincly u'id@s;1read attention is being given to the matter of eye. llyE1el'\€ li0ll\'1l-lll\YS- Men. wonlcn, and children in every walk of life seem to be mdopt-in.g the daily eye. bath rule.. Experts trace nulcll of this to the eye imitation caused by the drouglht and the prevalence of so much dust in the streets Film stars, famous pilots, and motorists have long followed the daily eye. bath rule, using an antiseptic eye- lotion. Eye-bathing is very generoi in Jalpalr NEW OIL DEPOSITS OFF T0 VIEW Sir John Cadman, famous Bl-irish oil rnagna-te, is shown above with Y./ady Cadrnan as he left London for Newnes, New South Wales, Aus- tralia, to view the shale oil deposits. The shale oil deposits at Ncwnea are believed to be the richest in the world. 'Dests have shown that the oil-content averages 106 gallons ll ton, and there is believed to be a possible total quantity of shale in the neighborhood of 20 million ions. 1 i / 1 .1 ture alternately with t e sour m _ v _ d d shower for Miss Isabel Mclean dent suffragettes is 90 years old whiney spell lust month. She probably needs n "“""'“’°' T“"‘ 1"” “ new an inviting the mothers or the com she celebrated her bu-tndu oi floured 8-inch square pan and bake - _ ' Y X1 |“,,¢lve_ Tr’ Cutnrhgv in a moderate oven (350 d ees to m““ity in fm' the h*‘l’l°Y Went- °n3` 343° and when all 1ll1HV1€W€r 360 degrees E, for 50 to §§'mmu_ Amid kindly good wishes, sage asked ner ir sm was retiring from tes_ cove, Wm., mm-y uncooked ,n_ advice and lots of merrimcnt on l_>0lii-iosshe said unoomlprehendingly ing or Seven-minute Frosting. how 1° "ai" her lll1Sbf\Ild» U10 uR;_i1~"1-“Z7 There '18 80 mu-ch in- splljmkhiswnh cinnamon or chopped hzgjsspaigslllllglldteggiocigziclggregxlu llvlll (xEel'rerthr‘;tvi:'(;r1d| I must so on' I u mea . - ' - n _ _____________. ments before good-bye; were said, "People think 1: sm very rl-all but ° ° ° they ale mistaken I am feeling ' 'rne closing tea of the reason at Wmlderfully well. and I think the » » the Charlottetown Tennis Courts “’“'°°n 15 1-iw-t I have alwvob l¢l9Dt AMOrnlngSm(lQ _ this afternoon will be served by me lll wwh with the World- It keeps _ Misses Ruth Rfattenbury, Feme V011 Y°““Z"'1"1l€' SH-ld With a- Smile. Murdock and Lyme. Wright. T1`“¢- 'Ulie position of women has ~ o » improved wonderfully slum our Smith lived on the ground floor Mn R__ Donald Scott and bride struggle, but until women have and he suffered from very nolsy| are bemg weloomed home this equality with men in work and pay ne1shl_;>r_s in the_sflat above. seeing --_-l-_-*_-~___ me Wm of the sufmgems ,msg n ar ce ‘ T a d i id - _ ‘ are ne1shb=?r2.l`-§tlol1‘§hll-ls°‘;l>p§f-I §f=’lt'ii'llufulll°li-{te\if‘ffckm‘y'lu'$"'vf.§rfT>iili§ “S” 11°* baby eu;-ry. lm rm muy, Pony. 1 mink cmorla lm tunity for H protest had come. So - _ the spirit or anven1iuv.»."' done perfect wonder; for hurl” he out it out and took it to Jones in - - _ ~ l ' -.-i.‘"-1.1-2s’::;‘r.;:.f..ll;l°.;..°s:.*: As Jones read it, a. smile crept A 1='_-lem,-'l»l)_ She went to prism several over his face. "Greatl" he cried. times for -her suffrngetie ugltctlons "Oh, lovely. Lend it to me for five qu;-1 the 0 _ _ _ minutes, will you, old chap? I want V Ms for Www" cam to show it to those noisy folk up- s1'9'”"" Presentation to France of 9 mlm bed- of books by French-Canadian doesn’t contain any of the harm- ful drugs that often are in adult laxatives. Cutorla is it teaspoon clove J "Can any of you," the teacher me means, and give A sentence to ilius- The books came from the c__`:____'i`_f_‘_‘__‘ ”'““? __ 4.” Alliance for womens vm, ln A uri ht llttl N ld hand, 'gi know,e sae-aio Ite's iiublbiilgs. 8"*/*YW °4Bll>y'lcs MaQud,0bw,m Qlgidmwexf aww W Ma' nmna-mm nbsouu" 0, th, ,mm “mf” °“1°l` '- pleasant to take, too - tasted awfully good." Q "Yes, I lee it hos, Lnuiseu Castoria has helped thousands of children. It’l especially good for acid stomach. You know- 11 'CASTORIA 'nn chudian lux-'sive from lnbylrood to ll yearn nr “"‘” l nm mu 1 ,»~..-\ 1 _