G ratifies and “ Salzyies . Dorothy Dix Letter Box Happenings Pitiful Men and mand “Love One d/Vlzaf the Fas/iionables are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington L ‘-I’uris ha: introduced ii. new idea lnidlagonal scalloped line, that gives _Our Christmas Number Ilraivini: and Story Competitions To give you: c: people a chalice of "ring, we are making nil early ouncemcnt of the Guardian islmns Number competitions. es will be given in two sections, follows:- _rii nors AND anus BE- {IWEEN l3 iiii-"l 20 YEAR'S- ':_~;;F0r best storiesz-lsl; prize, $3.00; 2nd prize. $2.00: 3rd prize, $1.00. For best drawingsr-lst prize. ‘_§3.00; 2nd prize, $200; 3rd prize. gslilo. 12> BOYS AND GIRLS LES . Eff-IAN 13 YEARS:- i, ‘For best stories:—lst prize,,$2.00: ‘2nd prize, $1.25; 3rd prim, 75c. L For best drawingsz-lst prize, ,@-00: 2nd prize. 31-25; 3rd prize 75c. Stories should not exceed 1000 ‘words. The subjects should be of n Chrlstmassy nature. The drawings should be in firm outline in Indian wink without shading lines, and sheet of note-paper. They must, oi (")lll'S8, be original work, not mere gliigllfls, » Entries. addressed to Christmas .\:l!"fll7i‘r care (Iliiirloitiztown Guard- ‘ ill and marl-zeal "Christmas Story" . imtrier. must roach the Guardian - M08109 not later thzin December lst. xggsrrui. SLEEP for FRETFUL, g irsvciusi-i CHILD; ——Wi'ih Cosiorio’: regulation icing curried oil‘ ns ll. Iioivcls need lielp—mild, liul. effective. Just the oriii gives. Casloria is n ‘- ' nlilc on't let your child s rest-and mi restful lways has the name: . ‘a cup butter. \.'s .___ this chic frock. tel-red binding and belt. youthful. yards oi 39-inch material with 2% yards of binding. Wool jersey is an excellent me- dium ior its development. You'll like the new rather bright blue shade. Crepe marocain and cailton-iaiile crepe silk are also suitable. Bo sure to fill in the size of the pattern. semi stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Price oi pattern i5 cents. No. 780. Size ....-i.....-..-----...-...“nu-n. Name noun-um...“-nun-nun Q" Street Address t‘ ulllonoullooolclollooIllnau Ci . For Tlie Cool! FOOD IQQSI-IIONS Saturday nwrnlng and baking-do the two go together for you? Do you stock up on cookies and cinnamon rolls for “lunchlng" youngsters? Ii you do, have them lend a. strong arm to the beating of the chocolate cakes. 171826 Will be sufficient re- ward for their efforts when it is time to scrape the frosting dish. Tho little cakes just mcniioiled are the best eVbi-"tasted. and you are challenged to disprove that state- ment. The recipe is a. legacy, and may be quickly and easily tossed t0- gciiler. Especially, if you use the "strong arm" to which I rbferred. ‘they are good rrostedyitn-o white or chocolate boiled frosting, though many cooks prefer the uncooked mocha butter frosting. Th6 mocha frosting is made with one cup of powdered sugar, four tablespoons of cream, two squares of unsweetened melted chocolate, and one tablespoon of butter. Cold strong coffee may be substituted for the cream, or use half of each. About one-eighth of a. teaspoon of salt and half a teaspon of vanilla supply the finished flavor. Here is the recipe for the little cakes: CHOCOLATE CAKES 1 cup sugar. 2 eggs. . 21,4. squares unsweetened chocolate 1m cup sweet milk. 1 cup flour. 1 teaspoon baking poivdez. 1 teaspoon vanilla. ‘ 3i’. teaspoon salt. l Cream the butter, add the sugar 'aiid cream together. Add the melted chocolate and then the milk. -Sift the flour, measure and sift. theisalt . When your i-liild tosses and cries nut in hi." sleep. it means hc is not ' romforizililc. Very oiion the trouble f '24 ihat poisonous wzislc mnlter is not should be. gentle help kind Cas- _ pure vc e- _ preparation made specially or hll(ll'(tll'.‘i ailments. it contains. no nish, linrmlul drii s, no narcotics. your - \vii—-bo interrupted. A p ompt dose ~- f Cnstoria will urge siu horn liiilc ' bowels to act. Then relaxed comforf siccpi Genuine Caloric and baking powder wltli it. Add to lthe sugar mixture. Beat the batter swell. Beat the whites of the eggs ‘stiff, drop in the yolks and beat to- gether. Add to the cake mixture. Pour into greased muffin tins. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees Fahrenheit.) This makes twenty- four small cakes. Etiquette H IIUIII lb Q. When may persons speak to cub other without an introduction? A. At large banquets or dinner; where pllce cards are used as intro- ductlona. Q. Whatilfliccorrectdrescfor a funeral? A. Women may wear black or some dark color, never sport clothe; the figure marvelous slimness in It is in mauvy-brown tweed-like woolen with smart contrast in pas- The plaited skirt treatment is , Style No. 786 may be had in sizes l8, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust. size 36 requires 3%. pretty and dainty, who let themselves rleize. Dear Miss Dix-fWhy won't men love is not God's gift to the lazy and that love, like everything else in life, way men and effort on their ' lost it. Answer : You speak perished. you, and that. once a person loves you It l. a strange fallacy. able us a wind-blown orchid. Oi iili lost and the most seldom recovered. fickle and prone to change. women would only realize that love is for their special beliool and beaiiiflt. work to make thrive. that they must men neglecting their wives, torturing tentlom to other women, using their loving phllanderers. _ We sea men who are surly and grouchy and who never speak to s ¢ I State thairwlves except to find fault with them. We see men who never pay their wives a compliment, or take them out to-any place oi amusement, or do n. single thing to make them happy. wads and who make of their wives nothing but unpaid servants and we u wonder that these men cannot see that We rte meh who come home sodde men who are lazy loafers ,who let th eir wives support them, and we marvel that they do not know that they are killing their wives’ love. We sea women who married men who loved them because they were get slovenly and slouchy after mar- and we wonder that they can imagine that their husbands will want to kiss them when they are no longer kissable. nag and fret and complain and whine, and we wonder that they do not know that they are driving their husbands away from them. wives ‘rifle every bltf their husbands are bdiiiid to come to hate them. We see women who let themselves get dull and stupid, who never read or go anywhere, and who make no effort to be interesting and 00m- panioriable to their husbands, and we wonder that. they they are alienating their husbands from them. o personal liberty, and we When you look around among yo Pity, isn't it? Dear Miss Dix-I ani in love with a please, for love was put on this cart. h women. better for us all. Answer: when Christ said, “Love one anotti loving mother woman's husband. In fa merits specifically says that we must not covet another man's wife, which also goes for coveting another woma. n's husband. And, since you are quoting Script or some, woman, younger, slimmer and your own set and on bachelors. ' O t I O life is the lack of money. down a job or make a decent living. trouble. There is an old gentleman w and very rich, who is passionately in children every advantage. would you AXIIWEI‘ ‘for the sake of a possible inheritance Put such l. crazy idea out of your l‘ Disabled Olin. Besides, 0f Ely colors. Men may wear dark businossjuitl. Q. wins a the meaning of m, gratin"? ~ A. It in a dish cooked with a ihulsnuinfiuaialiiu. ‘ l po. .._._ .4 u A man in plus-topic droppzil into lhl laid. And mi". \ a. he ‘i. dbro hilirltatl . __ to yguy an excellent, tonic cmlglo lufflmpi"? lrlblllllllltfi Plnu . w‘. m. 1i chqiiivinm rig-i tbeba l ‘l' Women Who Kill Love and Then Moiirn its Loss - Does the Com- we are to have it to bless us? Isn't ll? pitiful the slip through their fingers W114!!! with ‘"11! I “Wci what I am speaking of because I had lOVllflXld I. in the world is the iiuiy men and women abuse love, the way they triullulc if 111111" $11911‘ feet. the; way they stab it to iicuth with a thousand wounds, and tlicn the way they mourn for it lifter it has you to the end of the chapter, no matter how you treat him or her. Love is not indestructible. It is as perish- Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Riley. Mrs. Chis-, no indication that we will be loved tomorrow, for the human heart ‘l5 It would save c. lot of broken hearts and ivreckeil homes if men and It is a fragile flower that they must 116811616. N. Y., at tile Canadian Na- vigilance if they want to keep it alive and have it bless their lives. ’ Every day we see people who am killing love and we wonder at their’ folly. We see men marry women who love them and then we see these conic from, and we wonder if these men think their wives will go on thelrfhusbunds with petty tyrannies andideprive them of how in almost every case the man or the woman killed love. inside Job, for the other man and woman always come in after the hus- band or wife has slain the others affection. have a perfect right to love him as long as I want to and 1L1 much as I love, and Christ said, "Love one another." If there was a little more real love that text about doing unto others as you would be done by. That will hold you for a while, because you know very well how you would feel if some other woman were loving your husband and making eyes at him, lng to take him away from you and flattering and jollying him along and telling him that he was too young and boyish for his fat old wife. On the whole, if you are so overflowing with affection ior the world, it will be better for you and all concerned for you to lavish your love on Dear Miss Dix-I am a. married woman with ing children and with simply a perfect husband. My husband is one of the men who can't hold love with me. I-Ie wants me to leave my husband and family and be a companion to him in his old age and li. I do this he will leave his entire fortune to me. if 1 do this 1 would only be away from my iiurbénd for a my yenrg w. ever afterward we could llvc in comfort and Is this a plot for a. movie scenario, or what? wildest p. politic l I ever heard of in real life and I can't think that any: n“ woman could seriously contemplate giving up he: husband end children :nd try o a to support your family if your husband is too trifling t.» do it‘). noiit put ybur trustAn an old man who would ask muck a thizil; cl you, m,- y... has no ideals of decency and honor, and tho chcncsii m‘; ‘had sacrificed so much toliim he would leave hi5 ilioiiey for .1 llaii‘. i», for ounces made costs no more than a it a ill-waiting roi- dead moi-rs one. 1.“). paella: - fl gzfleifileiivflgicdilctinfé are long m coming and generally they are left to somebody (‘lsc 3nywgy_ i ui-c, Imp ' ts M9110! ll I I006 think. but it is not worth sellinz your soul for, 5nd nbiehzilllrcillgl!‘ no njhintdgaa that you could give your ‘childl-en would Cllmpensata 90' them for having I. mother whom they couldnt respect. l l . l w ' l‘ o i "Mow down the rough bit," Pl i l high A MommgSmrlo . ‘fluted’ the golfer, ‘ l would?! lion-r If all the world were music. Our hearts would often long For one sweet strain of silence To break the endless 50:13. Another” Justify ' ’ an’s ' ' ' Loving finoglerdo“ 0m The Duchess or York, lookiflfl very us an ' attractive in a wrap cost. of cm- bocsed velvet with a my 10K c011"- visited Tidiworih on Monday to in- spect the 1st Battalion King's Own Yorkshire 1.5km fiiisiitiv» The Duchess. who is Colonel-in-Chief of m; y-gglment. spent some time at the headquarters. and women awaken to the fact that careless? Why don't they realize must be worked for and glmrded if women let the greatest thing in life Iknowl part they could hold it? O O ' The Premier [mil Affli- SWWER are clpwted hem: from OWIWB 0n Monday. ONE WHO HAS LEARNED. truly, my dear. The saddest thing ' Mrs. Stewart, wife of Judge W.S. Stewart, entertained delightfully at afternoon tea ycst-ciilay. Mrs. Hogan presided over the tea table and Mrs. Fred Andrew ciit the ices. Mrs. They seem to think that m“, 15 mdcsuucubic and ma; no mane;- Stewart was hostrss on Wednesday, been vistino her home here left how they misuse it. l: will always remain beautiful and untnrnished. 'lhey Hfwmixm at i811 $011198 0i’ Bfldlfe; seem to think that ilicy can throw love away and then corne back and which WIS much enliiied by h". pick it up again ivhcilcver they feel as if they wanted it. think that once you have love nothing that you do can alienate it from They seem to llllesls- 00o Mrs. Charles McKenzie Chisholm of Ottawa is the welcome guest cf 11c o: she is bound to go on loving treasures, it is the one most easily holm is renewing many old friend- And because we are loved today is ships and being widely entertained. O . O Many old friends called to see Dr. not a miracle that is daily worked and Mm J- R" Sherman °t Pmmh‘ nurture and tend with unceasingl 9101M W 059T m"? BYRIPQWY w l Mrs. Bhcnnan who accompanied the remains of new brother, D_r. Fbley home for burial. them with Jen-lousy, showing at- ' homes as only a. place to go 8nd Ml‘!- hfllfffly 0! Government House has returned from a short visit to Montreal. litre. A. E- Morrison was hostess yesterday afternoon for the weekly We see men who are tlght- Bfldge Q1111» O O they are starving love to death. n drunk and disgusting. We see Miss Lona HcLure, daughter of Mr. ‘W. Chester s. McLure, M. P., and mo. Inigo, is leaving this mornng on a visit to Monte and other porch. ‘ O O O Regretful farewells were slid this‘ week to Miss Charlotte Allan who is leavin! to mend the winter with her otter in New York. ' lflIVllIlDhSM-YthWGhGITMIII- We see wives who We sac wonder that they don't see that or... hill. and the oflcers’ ladies. of the» Week will G. Barker, renowned British photographer told interviewers. "N0 picture of his handshaking, his re- vigwiug of guards of honor, or hi! opening oLfamous buildings brlnI-i the slightest gleam of pleasure t0 the face of His R0791 318mm“- 5"‘ again and again he laughs "Pm"- iously as he watches the reel un- fold depicting‘ his being lathered with deck-hand soap and uncere- moniously ’ f in a tub of wat- er when first nomad: his bow i0 King Neptune on board the Renown on the voyagcto Australia. 5 -. O ‘u l . i‘ Mrs. Clyde Auld has arrived from lToronto to visit her parents. D1‘- and ma. ‘kw. Mommie- Miss Elsie Nicholson who has Monday on return to New York. O O O Mrs. Harry Cameron who spent n short bu‘; dekhtful holiday with relatives and friends here left Mon- day on return to her home in Hadl- fax. I O O A cordial welcome ls beins extend- cd to Miss Frances Stevens of Truro, who has come over to visit her sister, Mrs. Him’! Brown. O O O The ladies of St. Paul's held their annual tea and sale in tho Parish Hall Thursday afternoon which proved a most enjoyable and profit- able affair- O O O Col. I". I. Andrew. M- K, lid OBI- oersoftheRnLI-ighflioiseen- terlsained delightfully at dinner on Armistice night in the Armour-lea, the guests of honor being I-leut Col. and Mrs. Inga, IUwIL-Ovl- ml! The toasts which werowittlly and eloquently pwpooeir and responded to were to ‘rhcliiiimffb Our Col- onels, responded to byqol. Inga and Ool. lull. '.l'.‘he fidies. captain 1e- gatc, responded-nth by Limit. Mus- tardult was a mbst bnioywblc social funoion. O O O ma. my Tantoh cntcrtaliied a number of her friends last Monday evening for Bridge at her lovely ber of the Edgehill Ground Hockey team which played the Haiflax Lad- do not we m“ ies Oollegu team last Saturday- O O Mir. and Mrs. E. T. Hlggs had as their week-end guests Mrs. C.D. Mc- Galium and Misc Marjory McCaJlum boaocmr DIX. °‘ sunmemdf‘. Tonjirny Agnew, young son of Mr. and his. Alex. Agnew, Central Roy- alty was in the P- E. I. Hospital this week having had the misfortune to fall and break his arm. O O O Mr. A. Moulde, Manager of the Canafki National Howl, and Mrs. Mould, qdgrtakiod at dinner Wed- nesday opening in honor of the Lent. sown-ior and mo. Dalton. O O O Miss Ida Henderson is leaving early neflt week for wakerville, Ont. in be with her sister Mrs. I-Ioare, whose husband Dr. Hoare died so suddenly a. few weeks ago. Dr. Hoaro, aocourpmied by his wife, visited Charlottetown during the Dominion Medical convention a ‘ DOROTHY DIX. Year ago and is kindly remembered. ‘ '0 o o . i1 levee fiimilv or izrow- "The favorite motion picture of 0W‘ 0111i’ trouble in thePrinceofWales is one of hifnself taken in perhaps the most ludicious pose in which he was ever caught ur divorced friends you can see It was an OO CO married man and I feel that I for us human beings. For God is He didn't say Just love only in the world, it would be L. er," He didn't say anything about ct, one oi the Ten Command- ure, why not ponder a while on better-looking than you, were try- But there is one way out of our ho is 90 years, in very poor health He can't live long, anr; ‘ Mothers, Mix This At Home for , a Bad Cough ; pleasantly lurpriiied when l this mplc home mixture or a distressing cough due . co ill; takes but a moment to ‘ mix, cot little, and saves money, but it can be depended upon to glva quick. e ounces o mix i-om an dug its??? relief. f P, f rlrilcclltr-Pourui to n 1a ca. bot,- tle; than flll it with Pslain granulated sugar syrup or strain honey. The 16 hBDDlness and give the advise me to do this? A DISTRESSED MOTHER. It is certainly thr, You Ill U from an old man. mind and g0 at some honest ivor}; that afii": y'all ti! and children love leuaii ate. remedy linii ii remark. Ion. It goes right to ‘in; such NW . lloootsfiiia thy» gel-gi- n on ‘elm o es aw t nllllglufill: t f the medians: i: DOROTHY DIX. g’ c .___..__. helm inwardly to throw o! the tl ‘his barber did as ordered, then’ "fiulii. g’ form, and known as one o sir lit me re-i home at. the east end of Summer- side. O O O Mrs. Arthur Brennan and Mrs. Thomas Fraser left on Thursday morning for Mrs. Fraser's home in New York. Mrs. Fraser accompanied her husband on his annual trip in ' the Island in the interests b! Lamp- son's Fur co. of New York. ‘they were Quests at the Clifton H0001. Mr. Fraser is now in the weotoftbe Province in the interest of m; mm; o o ‘o . i Mrs. Neil McLeod, who has been undergoing treatment in ithoPrince county Hospital left. on ‘max-ads! roi- Montreal. shown by her husband Molded, K V and Dr- simpson. Iiei-"many-‘frlmb throughout the Islandtrust she will return fully restored‘ to health. O O O . - ’ Mrs. Harry siiiipimii court-med very pleasantly at Bridge on Bid» evenlne- at im- homo onFOcntral ‘ Street, Bummerfldo. j‘ . O O O m. nelson-win w» hdatais u. Wednesday afternoon d6 a bridge a four tables for a number of he! friends. o o p ‘_ The Queen's Wédtlng gift to h; "1909. LIKLV Mby Cambridge, what mflfllfiko to canton Henry Abel smith has already been fqpgflgd was ii. be iii iqng dmmmd mum or simple design ‘and with a. nag- nlflcent diamond drop attached, m; chain is‘ sir-constructed that lg an; be divided and the pom ugq] u‘; four b ‘ ‘ or two bracelets and a smaller necklace. Even m; pblgng di-olrof ’ e “i; b9 4g. tached and used as a brooch. The practical modern fashion oi the combined family gin; y]; m1. lowed by" many ‘members of the ROY!!! lfimlly in choosing their wad. ding presents for Lady my, Th; 5 Prince of wales and his brothers in. iii nu life. the famous ceremony v! his ‘Crossing the Line.” OM15"! 'Li*¢'““"'e darlinB ” fresh B! ‘he rried- ' ' ,, Mary _ my Your W“ h u ma day w, were _-r The woman who stays happily married ls tlie- woman whose sweet, natural loveliness endears Iier to her husband ‘s eyes. NOVEMBER 21. {g . "1 _-. _...‘y.~wi You’ré i, A g BEAUTYWNTEST every minute of your life! 1. . “in .0 ‘who, 2 dz: » o mg’- cdlli ti! skin!" soap f0 m“ , Buy a dozen cakes of Calay today. Let no other soap touch your skin. Day by day, watcli the grqimess go out of your complexion, and a clean, soft, natural loveliness take itaplau. In one brief minute, with Calay's gentle lather and warm water, your skin is radiantly clean, soft as satin. Buy a dozen cakes of Calay today. For that endless Beauty Contest you are in, get all the help that Calay, the one soap praised by 73 leading skin doctors, can give youl CAM *1. LAY ‘II-Ii soar or’ BEAUTIFUL women G III. P. I O- On. MADE in cmsfiaf have given Imi- dniwhter like the Fm necklace, can be formed ‘Into 11m liricelets. Another of their bmI-iffifbhy is a. dis.- mondbqqbnooh‘ M two emerald drops. a’ diamond um from in» Franck Abel Suitth, a. large aqua- marine bmoph from the Duke and Duchess of Westminlter. and n. sap- piia-o and diamond ring from 10rd Herbert are among other gifts of jewellery already received by the bud‘; Rio-Duke of Oonnaughnhna chosen a lalique clock and Princess Vlotnra a pink marble Jar. other girth included! Prince of wince household. silver solver; Viscount I v diamondccoiuitess of Lucian, -a beautlil§£iriiondlbbndeau which, red lacquer shy _‘ gere; Lord and Irady Binghaln, phi 1 leather wribilngtable set; Indy Prb b cellia yvilloifgihby, silver salvd! Hon. Alexander and Mrs. Hardin’, pot of glass flowers; Viscount Ind Vlscountess Burnham, sliver tea set; Mary Countas of Min“ candlestick; Duke and Duchess d Devcnshiro, ppir of Japanese tram! Sir mom up», Chinese evening baa; Indy, Stephens. 02w II imhognny clock; Cora, Ooun@ sir-afford, clggqua; sir Harry and Lady Joan Vernoy, panted n-iedicinl chest; Iliad and I.” Baden- n ell, vacuum i118: oligprs of thl Blues (apt. Henry Abel suiltiiu andviscouiiteis fluids Osfidy regiment), model of mounted and Charlotte Bronte; m?! and trooper). : eluding the Duke of York, the nu- ,ciless oflYork. Princess Mai-y and the Ear-rot Hai-ewood have given i.- wrltin! table between them. Anoth- er "community" gift w“ ‘ 13mm} ful painted screen from prim, “i4 Princess Arthur ‘of Connnught, Rear-Admiral Hon. Alexgndéf u“ Lady Pltlfilk lilflfnlfily, Prineggg ab, lens Victoria and Princes; Mug Louise. Princess Beatrice and mg Marquis and Marchloness of doth} brooks ciao joined toflether guy; qgaqjjmp “a l win-w‘. .... .4 , BOUT two hours alter eating many coplo sullen from sour stomach. 'lhey cull it indigestion. it means that. the stomach nerves ' have been over-stimulated. There . is excess acid. Tho way to correct it is with an alkali, which neutral- izes many times its volume in acid. Thc right way iii Phillip|’_Milk oi’ Magnesia-jun a tasteleso liquid; lcaaanf, cfilcicnt and harmless. ui. it. kills excess acids, and has remained the standard with the doctors for more than 50 ears. _ it is the ideal remed or consti- pailonylieadcches eqrthurii, nausea, sick stomac . bihounncm. It offers sure relief from iiigclfects, ,- over-indulgcnc l . ‘ ‘f it a u.» qulckemcthod. Results .of Magnesia, used‘ v for over fifty .> come almost instantly. It ll 1110* approved method. You will IIWOI m, . x0‘ another when ou know. B0 re to got genuine Phillips‘ Milk - by p yslclanl years in corroc excess acid._ 0c bottles cold alum i drug stores in the dominion. , Ph'll' o 1g‘: kTeldlrblwhitala I ips’ i o n as l mouthwash in conjungllion 3m Phillips’ Dental Magnsllml superior iooih- acts, often the but possible rotec 'on from alllooth decn . I neutralizes mouth a which out throii h the too snail!!- Your rleniisi. wfll tell you 8 hi0“ ' l ti.l‘i".".l’i“...'i.‘.lli'i.l°i liquor; condition. (Made in Cm: .