.. ............-.-.c... S. ..s..ccz_lvm.nr:znfr._.. - PAGE EIGHT i“ Q1346?" an,’s_A "“ m-‘OX-OQQOUQX vvv vv R651?‘ 1-‘ . auuitqfiifl‘. ' ‘i 1.595. ..-'.."z"";;;.a“>. ‘#¢¢vvv¢~O-O-O-Q-OOO'$§-OO-O "rm-z CHARLOTTETOWN cunning YFCDFZ THE tinny ransom m ‘ ieven at the closest range» A frifnd Ls just the mbsirig part. That fits in every human hiart, Without one, life is incompieic But when we find one. life is srveet. con uvcn on. ronTmou- crmu. murmurs O.’ the various planed of by sufferers from chron- ic bronchitis, the cough is ptnbab- ly the rno=t irrtatng. But i! exywctulaiion is free. symptoms Com- The average eyepcce costs about it?) inch. bu‘. prices vary according Ho the ins rtqulrcd. 1t l.) inzposs- ible, IZOACVQI‘, to just wu k in L0 inc opnciuils mid buy LL pizr right away. They are supplied only to izhc prescnptcn of an ormtiralnric isurgeon. The ndsptcn of these contact 42s ivoujl ii» uuiix.‘ u delicate ..ss n’. Eleli e§fllli .. is ped by suction of a. little ' bulb winch cvznss away coughing assists to keep the lungs M111‘- lllllfifll. leiVilli l-v 8."? COV- clear This most distres ng symptom in the morning. is usually Uhd wlih 1112 nrent be thin, 1.2m scrap of giss uxifrh cnnzrot but considerable relief may be had felt. even with the epiid. - The from taking a giass of hot lemon ' glass 1s ‘.\.i before breakfast. irvtead of the us- ‘, 111M115 0f r1. \ual cup of tea. "The nrf-rn eftrn fears bedtime. a w breaihkss after‘ f- r he hem-res lvi g dorm for even a short. period. a great h>'lp in these crises to prop oneself up with pillows. Too much slcep slrzuid be avoid- ed if hcre i; much. cxpcctwnticn as the . ngs rend to get "riateriog- ged." Vitamin . has a proteczxe ef- fect on the " -, therefore the div: should c: i111 {flirty n.‘ “in; CM rich in thhr. Avut tivls time o.’ year it is a good lan to begin tak- b,_o;,._,v.é a p , It is lng cod live: oil very day, Ths Dove” Md a really Med- Rives additional poreton drain."- U; years aye up. (o! "Yesfi he 5am’ “mid very wen an Muck‘ .1 zlnelv ‘ mm‘ t.p0f:,___, EARL WITH FFVE lvl.-L\'.~.'IiJN§ . LIVES IY COlTAF-l? The Elli W11 G :11’ =5 myss. who ow q ire" . . ~ i; M"; .\ "T $110" s i.‘ ti: l‘""'l1 o" "it Scot-i land. The Earl has named his cottaggi "Harestones", and through a beliai of trew can see his palfitlal num- ‘ n second by ru .01’ bulb. In is . zzfter a lzti e pracncc b- ubi- :0 slip the .11 and cu; cssiy cl? gurs (‘LAKSXC PEARLS The c " p 5i l, p: ur cl pa. l is a g Illllne 1i by inzrdiuxzzg ' into i a . v r AU.’ LTI‘ LllLOll L. icuiiitcuvid by n; ' ivhncii in timcj p v5 culrxiil pczrris. s 333 v1.2. irs nint yi-lrrs to Jr 011:‘ p-nici, pcurn For :1 ' "ls it rakes 45,- . cunlpitimenfs for Fall and ‘ BUTTONS REPLElCE CLIPS Buttons ‘that really funmion am", “n, G.O5§O;d Home’ m which heinnw repizving trick fasteniugs f0,» cannot afford to live. Servants from Gosford House at- “i C1951“ 19nd to a1; the new. or the EarhflkOfiivi this aufmnn. and Countxss, who spend much of} their time walking in: Y lhc_ estate. HOUSEHOLD HINTS When making a. cake by cream. ing add grated lemon rind (if uscd) It the beginning of the prong-g; to extract its fut‘. iluvor. Thin rind and clear pale flesh denote pork which will be tender and of good flavor. For variety serve tomatoes with pork in place of apples, either in sauce or baked whole. p 1"1'1°d apples make a. pleasant change wit-h bacon or sausages for breakfast. If a. milk pudding becomes scorched on top remove the black- ened skin. clean the edge of the dish, beat in extra milk, and re- turn to the oven to finish- cooking. day-tlm" INVISIBLE srnomrcnrzs MADE IN LONDON The person who has bad eyesight but. hairs wearing frame. or pin- cimcz. glusrs, now may have invis- "119 Sbectaces made for each eye- Thfs entirely new departure in optical wear is now on the max-keg, Ln London, Eng. Each cycplrce 15 g, 73ml’. shell-like slip of glass, slight- ly larger than a. dime. fitting d1. TWUY 0n WP of the cornea. of the tye, under the lid. and. adhering tn it by suction. "Contact $135985" is the name of the new invention. They positively cannot be sec-n, cdsximes. D:ub'e breast- for tn 11rd suits are Bfartini et nd IIXJQSDY the Or enidl influence in mu" y an un- s\:nl.\‘.e_ Ayplquid motf have a dstlnczly Jqacincse tocn, some of the models bearing cirzbroldery in various 0010s of Chinflse or Japan- es“ hlcrogly-pltics. i i i “Golf hose? Yes. sir,” I3 shop assistant in reply to the cus- ' s i . Acclaim: t. m“... Dorothy Dzx .1.““.2Z£l. L Problem plg w“; iREP f Al- to i {A MorningSmilc said the terriers request. Presently he placed B. number of Ziulen boxes i" front of him. "Here you .1:'e. sir," he said brisk- "wouderiul value. Worth double "st pzutcrns, first col- ors, won't shrink. zuui its i1 good "urn." The customer izinidcci a little ouicxrasr, , SAFEST way to ~Hail the Wise Man Who Let His Friends And Neighbors Pick Out His Wifefor Him. - Never Will He Lie Awake Wonder- ing Why He Did It: He Can Always Blame His Advisers The world's great altruist and optimist hu appeared in a California- man vino has permitted his friends and neighbors to pick out his wife for him. This was accomplished by the unimpaasioned Romeo lining up the seven candidates for his heart and hand and permitting the winner 0f the wedding ring to be elected by popular vote. Furthermore, apparently the but. womfn won, for the crowd selected a 52-year-old w d- ow as the bride for the 58-year-old bachelor bridegroom which. as far as human judgment cm go in matrimonial matters, seem: an al- most inspired choice, and not the wedding of! to 5 running start. This very unusual marriage is notable in several ways. For one thins. it answers the riddle out always keeps the guuts whispering at every weddlns: "What did he see in her that made him marry her?" "For Heaven's sake, why do you suppose she picked ‘PHAT out for a hruband?" It is a conundrum that is never guessed, for nobody W" km" W11! any man and woman marry the ones they do. Nor. for that. matter, are many of us much wiser about how it happened that we got our own yokemates, and when we try to figure out why we are united in the holy bonds of wedlock to Eliza instead of Hannah or to ‘Ilwmas instead of Jeremiah, we are confronted with a problem that we cannot explain even to ourselves. ‘ It Just is that way and that‘: all we know about it. But, here is a. mm who will never have to 11c awake at night wonder- ing why he did it, because he didn't do it. His neighbors wished his wife on him. Also, they saved him the trouble of making n choice, which is one of the reasons why many men never marry at all. They are l0 tom between the counter-charms of different women who attract them in diverse ways that they cannot make up their minds which to take for keeps and so dilly-daily along until old bachelor-hood overtakes them. Mamie fires their fancy. Sara comes up to their ideal. Flapper Betty sroe E .. i" i ~ hi, ( - v i. I iflCO ucia inst! Doesn't dope. dcudeu or drug. *°°'l*"5!\\\'l1Yimina and cobra. No harmful or hnbii-inrniinuiirugs. [lrzaks up a mid ova-night. Notconsiipu . . \\ orft upnet your stomach. l tile! n why n. filer: ircrn others. Each tablet dumped A . Rcd, while am.‘ blru bans. All nrczrists. Tune in on ASCO Program ‘at; C. F. -C. Y. daily 7.15 to 7.30 P. M. THE COOK ’S _ COAT LENGTHS ‘Three-quarter ctats have for the mow part lost the r szvsgger now. BUY? Yhfy sltare pupulrir fwor in tile eoliectzons uith the Jacket and the full-length coat. Bluyerc aclvocat=s the tunic sil- houette and wool and fur express his creat one, the fur gllct being smartly used by this artist and in- variably odd touches of buckles and stitchirg make thc mcdels inter- eating- TABLOID Using golden syrup for cooking will be far easier i! the spoon 1s first dipped Ln boilisz water. The SVrup will then come away from the spoon cleanly, without leaving trails. and. it is also possible to get a Ievel spoonful instead of a heap- cd one. child renb Cold s Checked witbo “i; "dosing." Ru 0n »\ - , MILLION ..AWS-USED\EA 0...; flfincafull chm. i “dfinzw-lwdi flight legal ~ L- ~ ‘i I»_ , He iieeelc" spééfif harp u» zmza‘ ifiem. Ev d i t}, ~ . . . nefixmgc Slaniizffi; sunshine Vitamin D. But at '5 why d°°'°“ ‘°8“l-'"1Y recommend Bel/led Szmrbinl— good fad-liver oil——to sup essential to perfect bone deveip . So give abundance their resistance high. And Squibb‘: is more economical. Being so rich in i)’ llie extra. amount of Vitamin D b b opmcnt and sound teeth. . YP‘"_ l y goof! cod-livefoii daily. Always Insist on Squrfbbbs t2: Squibb’sr'_s guarqnicvdto supply fin essential Vito ' OR [it]; sunshme Ylmmin D and the 8min w ich helps babies grow and keeps i CORNER Chop Pickle 1 quart Ono quart. cucumbers, ‘green tomatoes, ll; pints onions, 1 large caiuliiluxicr, 3 large red-skin- ned apples, 12 cobs corn, after it has been coolsed. Pu; all ingredients (except corn) through the chopper, their sprinkle i with salt (about ‘.2 cup); let stand i overnight; drain in the morning and add it: to a dressing made as ‘ follows: 6 cups yellow sugar, 3 pints vinegar, b5. ounce mustard, 54 ounce mustard seed, ‘A ounce turmeric, 1 tablespoon curry powder, dash cay- enne, 1 teaspoon black pepper, 1 cup flour. Bring to a boil. Add thc above in- l gradients and bring again to a boil, ' but. do not cook. Seal while hot. This keeps-well and makes a nice sandwich spread and takes so little preparing, as all vegetables except the onions are put through the chopper with skins on, the red ap- ple skins add c. touch of color. The corn should not be sprinkled with salt as it tcughcns 1t. One can put any favored vegetable in this dress- ing except beetroot, as it discolors it. Cheese Custard 2 cups bread crumbs 1 cup grated cheese 2 cups not milk 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1 teaspoon salt " ‘A teaspoon cayenne 2 eggs Mix bread crumbs and cheese. Add milk, butter and seasonings. Add eggs, wcll beaten. Turn into n but- tered inking dish; oven-peach until firm. Chinese Rareblt 1 cup boiled rice 4 svcll-beatcn eggs 4 tablespoons milk 2 tablespoons butter 1% teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1.6 tczrspon pepper 1 cup cneese Saute rice in butter, udd the eggs with the milk, and cook slowly. is so cute and has such a. way with her. Btaid Jernimah has a master hand at the gas range. Violet is u. living picture that would be so easy on thl eyes. Juliette has such a. comfortable fortune in gilt-edged. securities. They could be happy with either dear charmer were tJother dear charmer away, but. with one charmer pulling one way and the other charmer pull- ing the other, they are hopelessl befuddled and doomed to celibacy un- less. like the hero o! our story, some one settles the matter by saying: “Take this woman. She in whit you need, and God bless you, my child- ren." But what. makes this marriage really historic is that it has put into actual execution a theory that most of us. have entertained, but that we never expected to ace tried cut-that of having the general public pus upon the eligibility of a mm and woman and the suitability of a mar- riage. A lot; of us have felt that if fir every community therg was a sort of matrimonial advisory committee that could lend people a helping hand in picking out their mates it would d9 much toward stopping divorce and promoting happy and successful marriages. Especially if it had l. strong veto power that could prevent the marriages of those obviously headed for destruction, such as girls marrying drunkards to reform them, and old men espousing gold-digging flappera. The idea is. of course. that. whflo boys and girls are suffering from the temporary madness we call love, their eyes are blinded and their Judg- rncnt. clouded so that they are not. able to see the real character and dis- position of those whom they are anxious to marry, nor to form a clear and dispaaslonate opinion as to the kind of wives and husbands these said parties will make. nor even if the mid parties 11v: inbeforc mentioned are really what they want in the mates with whom they propose to spend the next forty or fifty years. It is while suffering from these hallucinations that poor and ambitious young men. wreck their futures by marrying selfish, spoiled, pampered girls who do m6 know bow to do l. thin! 0n earth but spend money and amuse themselves; learned, cultivated men with intellectual tastes marry pretty little morons who have never even read a sixth best seller; domes- tic-minded men marry women who hate home and who are set on careers; widowers with a. nouseful of children man-y debutantcs younger than their own daughters; girls elopa with their chaufleurs; girls marry men who can't even make a. living for themselves; girls marry men who are gamb- lers and rouer and phllanderers; girls man-y men with whom they have not a-taste nor habit nor- thought in common. These mismatings, we have said, could bo-cvoided if a matrimonial committee could pick out the husbands and wives picple should have, in- stead of the ones they thought they wanted until they got. ‘em home and found out that they didn't suit their needs at. n11“ And, curiously enough, in this one case where the experiment has been tried it appears to have worked out successfully. - - For what wife could be more suitable to an old bachelor, doubtless with cranky ways, than a widow who had learned how to manage men in her- first marriage, and who is fu- mom adaptable than any young girl or lpinster could possibly be? And, anyway. what fun that mm’: friends md neighbors must have had in picking out his wife for him! It must have been SOME picnic. DOROTHY DIX. uneven msx DOUBTFUL ammo POWDER. I mow FROM EXPERIENCE ‘run MAGIC ALWAYS GIVES DEPENDABLE BAKING nssuurs . . sns MADA m; n. ucnorx. cum-- new» o; ma . ravlnclal School d Domenic Schna- Montreal MA IC" rsonal -:- Fashions p §60éO'O-O-Oi¢fv OCTOBER 1a, 1933 vvvvvvvvvv- fZ-r Lité Q ‘The Art Gallery played an important pan in the social life of half a century ago. Thar: society vizwed the Inter: inure: brought over 10m Eng» land or the Continent. ‘To b: ab]: tu dircuss the lam: Whistler or Millet frnm first hand lwowicdg: was part of t ctr education. There Were Fewer Leisure Hours in the Eighties . . .. before SURPRISE SOAP was made ° Man new labour-saving since en, but hundreds o ragrant and beautifully cl for the housewife. "QWIIU ran: ck: Ffilb" alicy cdnpred when tho fim av u] Suvpriss Soap was prise Soap. mad: in Sf. Sreplx 49 yum age. This falicy has nzvev been rim: and the qualify Mr rmpwvzd with advancin lflewlflilfl. lupin; pcc: mtg modem vequivemcvm. m, N.B., T Daintinesa With Clinic Styles ILLUBTBATID DIISSIIAKIIG IIIIOI Iilllllll WITH IVE! {A1111 a! nmvsnmu vvonnnmncu Hm‘: a charming day dreu for all occasion wear. It bu exception- ally sum-t lines urd much practi- cality. Failio crepe silk is a lovely med- ium for thin model, though natural- ly other materials can be used. There is satin crepe, rough canton crepe, soft hairy woolena, cheer woolen, velvet, etc., all of which LN suitable. Failia craps is eel-gray as the original will make you look as pretty u a. picture. "The simple be- coming collar int. ‘uces a smart touch in white futile crepe. Btylc No. 012 i: designed for sizes 1|. 1B, 1B, 30 years, 86, 3B and (0 inches bust. Size 10 requires 3% yards 80-inch mater-ill with 96 yard 86-inch ocu- trusting. Price of IATPIRN ll cont: in lumps c: coin (coin fl 91'1"?!” Wrap coin carefully. l! onuuounnuuun Ho. 81!. . . -.-.-u.....¢.........u...m... 01¢! washes thoroughly in less time means more leisure us BIG GOLDEN. BAR AUDI-Ill AND PIIIINTATIOI Mn. Gordon, Ron, Carleton, on tbs occasion of her marriage, wu pruenbed with the foiicwin| ad- ra tu re v 901-0-00060-00-0-000-0-90000-00-00-000-0-0000-44-4-960 »_ 1/ lid“ . lf/lli. i. aids have come to u: f. thousands of house- wives still rely on Surprise to free them from the, back-breaking hours of wash day. ' The gentle Surprise ludl reach and loosen every particle of dirt, co that rinsing leaves the washing can. And a soap that ° You can trust even your finest things to Sur- , _ Itl rich, penetrating lather cannot possibly harm even the most delicate fabric. We are very glad that kind providn ence, which has moved you from one home to another, has not rc- moved you from our Lodgerccm. where your pAC-SBDCQ is so much sp- ‘ preciated. We ask you to please u» cept this small gift as a token cl love and appreciation, and we ualurc you that our best wishes will follow you to your new home. Signed on behalf of the officer! Ind membe a of Three Bllterl Lodge. Borden. Hero's I New Recipe for a . Crumcd Rico Pudding 4 ublupccm vicu M em mar H Malacca ult 8K cum Sr. Orulc Mll 1 K an: warn Nvllnl "ugdvmhuthaluranr and ulltnb ii-uéiii. add‘:- n lnl w c- Smm n Imw dk:-...:v'.-.-.~.~.~:.-. l‘; * ram": ‘ism... i pawn! riu m! unllng u m gr. 82m, 31H! ' £$$‘..‘l'.'l'i=7.'3. . not only or ll v but whenever I mine ul | h: milk. dull: We, the ofliccrl and member: of fill Vitamins a smaller dose is _ _ _ equal to a larger dose of IflfCflOf oils. S l k - - . ..cither Plain o: Itfivivrtflglfivsorzim dmggm fur squlbb S Three sister: lodge, Borden, ex-l tending to you, our Worthy Milken. our but wilbu for Imrr future hap- ipinolc in this, your new Pith!!! ‘of life. We fui we could not int thin opportunity pan without 0x- [preulng our npprcdctin w ml- Whcn nearly thick enough, add salt and pepper. Worcestershire sauce, and the cheese grated. Just allow the cheese to melt. The mixture should be of the ccnsLstency oi thin scrambled eggs. Serve on toast orl crackers. —c0sts,n0t quite 54 of c can: more per baking than the cheapest Inferior baking powder-l. Why not use this flnc-qrllllty baking powder and be cure of nciufcctcry nmlm "CONTAINS No/ilmlflhlnoucunucannn tln in your flulrlflfly $9 “fill! IOU!‘ PIIIIQ him from chm Ii Q ihunlnl Iqaluit» VlXitn/.-n1 ST. CHARLES M | l. K iiuufill Iiui iv ii..\i'i<si.~.liir bumusrsouepgg S .1, ; wav- v-wi _,,. 1'. w rmzwwmaiay: '