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Address Pattern Department. Spend 10c to save $10. 110W? By ordering a copy of our new Fall and Winter Fashions. It gives the ansvzer to the often asked question, “How does she do it?» For it shows how to dress up to the urin- uto at little expense. You can save on every dress and save on the children's clothes too. That means more and better frocks fcr "J and yours. Order your copy now. Just enclose 10 cents in stamps or coin and mall with your name and ad- dress to Fashion Department. No. 7258. Sire . . . . . . . I Name *5‘ ’ Street Address State For The Cook‘ CU-IZRIED CHICKEN Cut up chicken same m. for boiling. When about half done put two tablespoons c.’ butter in frying pan. add four cozxi-sizcd onions, chopped fine, and cook until they are donc. but not brown. Stir a tablespoon of choice curry powder into them. and then add a pint of hot water. Boil five- minutes, and then add to chicken. ' Finish Will] thres- lorizc tablespoons flour nrd Norris rcfcllil?! "l Sl- Mark 5' hllI\'(‘(l with top milk. Garnish platter North eudlcy Strcct. H: 1s 50 i791" with tablespoons of rice that ha". been cooked in double boiler. to which has been added ii saltspoon of “ Eflll. A curried chicken will serve twice as many people as a roast one will. \' look l)(‘ll.r‘l' Quaker . . . the world's ‘favourite “Wherever rout ne predominates. spirit diesF-Count Keyserling. Better (bats-Better Milled cooking and thcken stock lMonit-a Sal‘. llow To Stop Fooii i Souring l_n Stomach I‘ I Avoid Sourncss and Indigestion I It is gas. formed by fermenting food. that after meals bloats your stomach, causing sourncss, heart- burn, dullness, uncomfortable full- ness and pains oi indigestion. Drugs, stomach tonics and artificial digest- j ents fail to give satisfactory relief because they have little or no effect on the stomach acids that have been proved to be thc rcal cause of gassy stomach and practically all indiges-. tiou. Inolcad an absolutely" pure anti- acid or neutralizing agent should be uscd after meals to neutralize this dangerous acid in thc stomach. and undoubtedly nothing could be better or safer for the purpose than B-fi- . urated Mazncsia. This you can obtain from any good drug storc in either i powder or tablets. mid in mostcases - a tenspoonful of the llflwdcl? m‘ ml" tablcts tiikcn with a little water after meals will bc suiliciciit to instantly neutralize cxccs v.“ aciditfi 0' file‘ stomach. stop and prcvcnt llmmfllulc souring and fermentation of thc food and permt a normal. P01111955 dlges‘ tion of whatever you have eaten. Tr)’ this gimp]: prcscrlptionuind be de. lightcd with ‘ your cntzrc ficcdom from indigestion. A MorningSmile .‘ An old Scottish woman, who liad| never been known to my 1111 l" “'°1'dl about anybody, u-as one day taken to task by her husband. ' "Janet." he staid impatiently‘. "I d’) believe _\'c'd ,=,dy a guid ivord for the dell himsclf." "Ah, well," was the rcilll’. "hi? mil!’ na. be sac guild as hr: might Ix‘. but he's a very intlustrioiis hotly" was USHER FOFRTEEN Tunis (Canadian Press) LONDDN, Eng, Oct. 23~—“'I'hl‘?c times a bridesmaid ivvcnn bride," is the old saying. I wnndoi" what thc fates would say to "Follrlcfill limes an usher." That i: thc record of Mr. Graham Nctt, who commanded 50 to speak, thc band of ushers at Miss Jzuyyl‘: wrddine to Leon- fcct ut thc job now that he is in constant demand. "I'm Hlrvilfly bOQk‘ ed for four more wcrlfluiirrs." llC 511N5- But then he has; llCTfil‘ made any "l thc fatal niisit-ikcs that most ushcrs make of shoivinr: the bride's most modern and lip-sticker! "irl fricncl into thc sent reserved for hcr cldcr~ ly hunt. l. Dorothy Dix ‘l Letter Box Have Women Advantages Oven Men? -- D0 Real American Girls Always Take Dares, Even Unto Marriage?-Can Love Be l Revived? Dear Miss Dix-You say all woman wish they had been born men. I don't. I am glad I am c. woman. I think women have many advantages over men. I One of them ls we can follow the arts without being thought elfemlnate, as are men. Then we can get much more enjoyment out of our families than men can. Then we can get more pleasure from our clothes, because they are prettier and there is more variety. ' Do write an article on how thankful women should be for being women. M. McG. Answer: I don't agree with you that women have much cause for self-congratulation in being born women, but it l: a great thing to be able to reconcile oneself to one! fate and to be contented in that sphere of life to which God has called you, as the Prayer Book says. At any rate, if you are a woman there is nothing you can do about it and so the wise thing is to concentrate upon the silver lining to your cloud instead of being depressed by the dank, dark outside of it. And, of course, to be a woman is not entirely a total loss. Some roses grow along our poth- wny even if our road is a lot steeper and strewn with many more tacks than the one along which men Joyride. But you are mistaken in thinking that any one considers it eflemlnate for men to devote their lives to the arts. All the great painters and musi- cians are men and we do not despise them. We burn incense before them. Nor do I see why men should get less pleasure out of their families than women do. It seems to me that they get the fun out of their babies without the agony of having them or the bother of having to care for them. But I agree with you that clothes area consolation prize that fate has bestowed upon women. It must be a depressing thing to be doomed to nothing but a lot of tubular garments, each so like the other that its own maker could hardly tell them apart. To have no fripperies, no frills, no furbelows. To have to be always clothed tn somber colors when one’s sour cries out for reds and yellows and pinks and blues. To have to suppress onc-‘s longing for glittering Jewels; that is, indeed, the fly in the amber of being a than. Then a kindred advantage that. women have over men is in the joy they have out of shopping. This is a pleasure denied to all but a few men. For most men shopping is an ordeal instead or the orgy it is to women. When anything goes wrong with a man all that he can do, poor soul, is to go out and get drunk but a woman can jam on her hat and make for the nearest department store and buy something she doesn't need and doesn't want and come home with her nerves quieted and her soul at rest. The women have the privilege of tears that is denied to men, and great- er graft than tears there is not. There is no arguing with tears. ‘Iherc is no combating them. You can only staneh them at whatever price. When a woman is getting the worst of an argument all that she has to do is just to burst into tears and that ends it and leaves her the victor. When there is something to do that she ought to do and doesn't want to do, she merely 15,000 Demand ~ Sargon Daily Vaat Growing Army of Sargon Uaerc, Marching Single File. Would Enclrcle Globe ln Only Few Years ‘time. . (By Richard L. Slnunl) ATLANTA, Gas-More like a tale from the Arabian Nights of old than a record of modern business achievement reads the story of the marvel- ous growth and development of Sargon the New Scientific Compound which has become the sensation of the drug trade throughout Canada, the Pnited States and other coun- ries. The old illustration of the pebble dropped into the pool best describes the phenomenal and unprecedented demand and its fame is rapidly spreading over the entire Continent. Recently compiled ngures reveal "M approximately 15.000 men and women are marching into drug stores daily for Sargon and Sargon 50ft Mass Pills, the marvelous new treat- mcn that is restoring health to countless thousands by new and ra- morkable methods undreamod of 0111i! a few years ago. Already more than 5,000,000 suffer. 111g men and women have put it to the test and have told other million; what it has done for them. Marching regulation army (“wan —111ni;ie file-this vast army of s... gon users would reach from New York to San Francisco and M; gm present rate of sale-would, in a 1w ¥°'11‘5 time. encircle the entire globe The Only explanation of Bargonls gumbo in the Medical wa-id i, Brgons true worth. Back of it; érlumph in the drug stores is its riumph 1n the homes and it is the grateful endorsements o! its millions of users that has made it the mos; Widely talked of medicine 1n the world today, Sargon is extensivelyadvertlsed. it l5 true. but no preparation, no mat. ter how extensively advertised. could Possibly meet with such phenomenal success unless it possessed absolute merit and extraordinary powers o; a medicine There can be but one possible ex- Dlanation for Sui-gun's amazing ma. coss and it can be told in one word- MERIT! - Sflrilvn may be obtained tn Char- lottetown from the Hughes Drug Co, Ltd. and tn Montague from H. J. Lisbon. bfiys on i: dare ‘ You will have no chance flake right. for Tempting Breakfasts drain on energy requires n sustain- turns on the weeps and somebody else gets up and does it for her. when she wants the moon she cries for it and somebody gives it to her. A crying man would be kicked out of court, but a woman with a good pair of tear ducts just naturally floats along through life on a rippling tide of ease. Still another advantage women have oven men is that they can get away with a lot more things than men can. especially if they are young and pretty. A peachertno of a flapper with golden hair and blue eyes can spell as she likes and add up figures as she pleases and spend most of her time powdering her nose and still hold down c. job. It is only after women get old and homely that they have to be efficient, whereas no amount of classic profile and slick hair enables a boy to get by if he slacks in his work. And so far as achieving fortune is concerned, a woman has two chances to a man's one, because if she doesn't make good herself she can marry a man who has made good. Most of the valuable real estate in this country ls owned by women who have married it. Also, in the profession of gold- dtgging the advantage ls withthe female minerrather than the male, for it in lots easier to get money out of an old man's pocket than it is out of an old woman's. And. of course. women have a. more thrilling emotional life than men have, because in the fhst place a woman doesn't know whether she is going to be able to capture a husband or not and if she gets one she never knows how long she is going to be able to keep him, whereas a man always knows that he can marry whenever he gets good and ready and that the chances are he couldn't lose his wife if he wanted to. So you see there are some advantages in being a woman, after all. ' DOROTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-We have always been told that real Americans will never take a dare. Now we are two schoolgirls, 15 and 16 years old, who are very modern, and we have been dared by two boys to marry them and we have accepted the challenge. We sincerely ask your advice about this. TWO PERBLEXED ILAPPERS. Answer: Two real American girls. even if they are only l5 and 16 years old, should have more sense and sophistication than to wreck their own lives and break their parents’ hearts by even considering marrying on a dare. I suppose in accepting the boys‘ challenge you thought you showed how much sporting blood you had, but in reality it only showed how silly you are. neither you nor the boys are m‘? time you and these lads your lives. 5° “Y” mfllTy on a dare. 1"‘ Si“? "1111! that shows YOU are true be far better for you to do so than to "Bony of dying is short, while out. O I Q Q Dear Miss Dix-I simply worship him any more. Answer: either maka love or kill 1t, ledges no law. Sometimes waning love can man loses his taste for a woman just For the woman who still loves sedative, not a cure. , Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literatareli PRODUCED IN CANADA \___.; Carnation Milk is the milk for baby's bottle because it is unsweetened, milk of highest qllallty——p[n-e‘ safe, nourishing, digestible than milk in any other form. Write far Mary Blake Cook Book Pcrfect ¢vflpomted 811d more Carnation Cos United, Arline, On, , rm Scfeguarded Mm; “from Contented Cows” (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Oct. 28~A strike o1 126.000 Berlin flietal workers over W180 Guts recommended in chancell- or Brueriings economic program ended wnixht- Reprasentatives of Bm-Dltlyces and the employers agreed that the men should return to their jobs tomorrow at the old wage scale pending final adjustment by a board of arbitration. --_________ Strike Enaafmlllllllli in infill“ Thin Woman Gained 15 Poiindi -/'_-» Dear Madam: If you need mi) good solid flesh to fill out unsightlr hollows in ncck, cheeks and the! why not start today to get it? Further delay may be dangerom so why not go to-A-or any 11w druggir-t and pct n box of McCoyb Cod Liver Extract Tablets-they an sugar coated, small and rich in t)" “The most dangerous and pernici- I .‘_>_—€—_?_— >L.__W 5°“ Wlu be Pflylng for your folly to the last clay of ‘y ._______ flghhflpiilgiessfbecause you are not entering mar- ese ys. You are too voung to know what l ll . ‘. . . ' (We rea y is You are taking upon yourselves responsibilites for which fitted. The boys cannot even support you. By a" 77°“! "P you will simply hate each other b . " “W” each 0f You willblame the other for the wrecks you have made of that of an unhappy marriage be stimulated by absence. she goes away for a. t'me it revives his interest tn her and h ' e misses hcr and wants her, but this recipe does not always work, W en love is dead there is no breathing life into its —--_.__. after the man has ceased to love there i" l k, fl " 1m y wor lltng her life so full she has no time to think, and this is only a . W! competition music faces ls the aiitomobl ."—-Ignace Jan Paderewski. our lives. n’t think that there is anything about such; blue or have red blood or any otherf su h _ l c nonsense Youwouldn t accept a dare to take a dose of prusslc acid Ol' to ‘iurnn on’ a prectp:ce or do anything else that would kill you yep u would‘ ma"? on a dare. because at least the‘ is long drawn‘ DOROTHY DIX. l "th' t in in he last year a. gradual change has taken place mduhim and I am KATHERINE. N . obody can tell you that. 6611' lady. Nobody knows any conjure that can ' The bu“ l5 "1 "Imlly member and acknow- Somctimes all because he Ls fed up with her. and l! , And. as a general thing, corpse again. DORO7HY DIX. For (THIN-El in Every Pnckngd "' Marked "Chinawarc" A piece of ntirnrtlvcly wit: riicrl gcnuinc linizlnli l'l'lll.‘l\i rirc. .~\s prclly as I you could buy. llciuiti- fully nvlori-il . . . . . Ills- linclircly chirped and I liorrtrtil. __ lull-it. 'l'iic famous Quaker milling pro- ccss makes Quukcr thc fastest- cookiug of nil hot. breakfasts. First. Quaker selects only the plump, firm, full-flavored oats... rmlsls‘. ihcm in open pans to a succulent, flaky tenderness. Then rolls them tissue-thin. Onl (Quaker Oats are oven-roasted: Only Quaker has that. rich, nut- swcct goodness children and grown-ups relish. Work! Play! 70% of the entire day's work is done in thc four morning hours, according to a nziiionwvirle survey of homes, schools, ofliccs and factories. This hot hrcnkfast . . . cooks ready to ing hot breakfast. Thnt is why , scrvc in ‘HQ minutes. There's no authorities univcrsnlly recom- fu<.<, no liotiicr. You can have mend Quaker Oats. I savory hot (Quick Quaker Oats in ‘ loss time than it takes to makc Contains 16% protein — the “growth clement"; (‘fifljk cnrho- hydrates ——-tlic “c-iicrgy" food. Abundant botlv-liiiiltiiug minerals and the important vitamins. Order Quaker Oats today. Your groccr has hoth the Rcgular and the Quick Quaker lllfll’. crooks in 2y, minutes from the time tlie water boils. Please do not. cou- fusc Quick Quaker with ordinary quick oats. Only Qua kcr can give you the incomparable Quaker flavor and rich nutrition. Largo household packages and small 10c. size. Never in bulk. All Quaker packages contain coupons with which you can get valuable pre- miuma. 851R utter: Q UAKIR OATS J It doesn't prove an individual brave for him or her to take unnecessary risks. It only shows that he or she is foolhardy and lacking in intelligence and judgment. And believe me, my children, you will find that marriage fully and with due regard for all the chances she is taking. has perils enough for a woman, even when she goes into it sobcrly, thought» ‘ TEETHING troubles Stop and, think that marriage is not for the moment, but for the long pull It isn't a danger that you can bluff out for a moment. It is something that will make a. call upon- your courage and endurance every minute cl every day for years and years. It isn't something that you do for a lsrl: It is something that will affect your whole lives and if you married thcs" 355cc 1T6 C dre BOVRIL and Build up Their i y... Fussv, fretful . . . . of count babies are uncomfortable at teeth- ing time! And mothers are worried because of the little upsets which come so suddenly then. But there’: : one sure way to comfort a rectleu. ' teething child. Caatoria — made especially for babies and children! It s perfectly harmleu, u the formula on the wrap r fella you. _lt‘a_ mild _in taste and” action. Yet itrights little upsets with a never- failing effectiveness. ' calla for a few drops to ward of! constipation: so does any suggestion of bad breath. Whenever older l l. That's the beau of this special children don't eat well, don't rest ‘ childrenoremedyl tmaybeglven well. or have any little upset. a I _to tiny infants-ac often u_there more liberal dose of this pure i is_ need. In caaea of colic and similar vegetable reparation is usually all disturbances, it is invaluable. But tliafsn ed. (Qgnulne Castoria ha it has every-clay uael all mother! Ch .H. F ' ' . l ‘hould unqgnund. Aoflud “u” u letchcr ssigmture on the l wrapper. Doctors prescribe it. weight building substance extracted from codfish livers. And ivhile you. are putting or weight with McCoy's yoii‘ll also gal! in energy and lahysical attractive- ness-eyes will brighten--skin blem- ishes ynnich. Sixty tsfalets for thcm for {l8 days faithfully-titan if you arc not rntisfled with 71in in weight and improved health get your moncy lane's-just as}: for Me- Gay's. Etiquette By Roberta Leo Q, Whczi vrixliiig someone, askin: for information, o: a favor. of an! kind, what should one never fnil to do? A. Encloc a stamped and ad- dressed envelope for thc reply’ Q.‘ Is it correct for one to glvt two shoivers to the same bride- elect? A. No: this matter ls best. deter- mincti Ir: pciz-zonnl wishes. Q. Is the custom of calling on nel neighbors ‘practised in the lam! citlcsi‘ Do u g 3i l'i.\ll,'~_'f.‘l' i\iiv~ “My daughter Catherine in fifteen years old. She was WY irregular, often lick at he! stomach and had to stay in two or three days at a time. One of your booklets waa sent to us b mail no [got hm’ a bottle o Vegetable Com- pound. Carherine has been taking it regularly and she i! gaining ln weigh: and ev way. l told the neighbors an four other girls are retrial: with cod resultaP-Mrs. - Boa: x4, 11w 1V‘ aweenkinsort, 110s lyillt E. Piiiiliiii!“ lfilllf ' 60 cent-wish‘