l Woman's . -.....__.-~.»_._.... _ -.'....4l.-k.<¢'a- _ .-.~_-..-_----.-_-__.._-_-.-_..-__-_.__ .-.-;-.-'—l-.-——--‘-- -_-1»-_ PAGE TWO ;--- -~- - Eoowvenwn-eeoe First - - - then and NOW! Years ago Schwartz established the FIRST mill lor grinding and blending Prepared Mustard in Canada. And now Schwartz Prepared Mustard is known from coast to coast. It has the distinctive mustard pun- gency, yet it is mild and pleasing to the taste. For adding zest to sauces, salads and sand- wiches/Schwartz Prepared Mustard is the indispensable condiment. And for bringing out the hidden flavours of roasts, chops, steaks, fish and cheese it is without a rival. Say Schwartz-and be sure! W. H. SCHWARTZ 8: SONS LIMITED Canada's Oldest Colfee and Spice House HALIFAX. NOVH SCOTIA " -”A GENYT-URY . or - living-s Leisure -lhe Woman's Realm Plfltlilt FOX A NEW Sfllttln-Ht . ucix on the spot and p ~ cunt-e bllllttt‘ iii..kc his teacher‘ —-———~~ i.d ghoxt| t Stniettiliig u . nCil un. tusuiiid he's very tables s one i fluted posts trzing off to school. . wuzk at the ends. (:11 £1\\‘.1'j ftztin home . MIRRORS DE 1 uish his Daddy could have seen t1 sn- - t. There are mi rat's The ‘ - till-important litzle air. taste and type W. he slung the book-bug . tinn ziwiiitittg ~~~< tlfl his neck. i 21's in ftlfllltll", Sc t-iqeiul no: to disarraiigc his tit stoics h-iir. ‘ are ‘thout engraving. and Dear God: Please make his teacher v assortment of ' ’~ D<‘C0i(iti0n nd hp; a tooth fell out lost tinted mi and flzsh \\ ck_ Soma- WOITlS are very hard to —— i'ec0§,'ll1"’~ REJUVENATE BRASS And hes so sh_\'-—tie may not even __.__ Speak. Brass ornan"n;s can be re- turned to tn \ original beauty? I've always been there-Just to if fllllibtd with take his hand When he uets frightened; don't let her sccld, If 1111931 vs only knew how mothers o. V6 Those small new pupils only six years old! —-DOR OTHY DUAIIBRILLF‘. please and powdered c 211k WOMEN (vlfijfiii HEED THIS ADVICEH REDIOYING SPOTS When a careless truest leave. . nn nicoho‘. ring on your favoring gill’?£%§§l’§§tt§§”lll§?i§lER“°"$— tnhlcls stirface. instead of c<ver- by this period i}; ii womiiiflllli’ lng lllt‘ spot with a vase or dolly. try Lydia. E. Piuttiiimrs Vegetable fat-e up» 13.4.: and m‘, m‘, m“ Compound. Mode especially lor vtzcrottelt‘ with linseorl oil on s Zf.','§{§.’{;.§‘,'j.§'.d'f,“",.°{,“wmmlr "9' soft cloth. 'I'hen rub furniture tioiis.Madstlifdanlidllilvlflboldlrec- BLEEVELESS SERVICE SWEATER i’. .5 t, iy‘ 1,‘, / '\‘ .l V _ V g sis? 3% ‘ill l xi l l"... . l A 3'!‘ \ ~'(! 53-‘ lla">‘x \r&_'_ deem. ' stratus. . Weft (‘It i <2 DESIGN’ N0. 843 ’l"hv sleeveless sweater for the man in the service is knitted in the old fashioned cttrdiuan stitch. tho .t\'..lti‘.'t'. i-uttt-rii No. tion of stitches and complete instructions for making sizes 34 to 44. To order pattern: Write, or send above _ 0r stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Gllflfdlhfl. To Charlnttetotvn Guardian Nevtlltwvmrk Department Deslun No. B43 NAME - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - — — - ~- smirm ADDRE8S—-————CI'I'Y - - - - - - - - - ~- — '-.— — ""' i-lrfzr. — — ~ " — — ~ “ — — - '- FILLIE THE TOILER - A SUDDEN CLASH shape. _nn s: rnt- of e juice cf a bailed onion or a mixuiiro of lemon juice. Very easy to make and works up fsstcr than 8A3 contains list of niatcrlaLs needed. illustra- plcture. with l5 cents in coin‘ R6 film f Social and nwvwnvo-n """""t vnoeeennuggggggzgqgowoenn toaooooeeueoeoome-q...“ l Plane Jane V z ey ROBERTA COURTLAND l ‘tooooooeaooooovo-qqqqa‘ VHF. vvvv vvv kkkkkkkkkkkkkr m Dorothy Dix: 00v vvvvvvvvvv¢v Yv tsins thereto is her exclusive pro ~ rights 1n t ing room 01‘ for some other how women ous and kind. My mother ing all of tierexiosiises. iiiid as do some friends of mine. ('l"i\l"l‘El{ XXXIX pltlll I have is to go sine of whom are only . than I. and all of .he-'. iiiittic a ca £1‘ of flying. I'd . ._. unn,\'—_vsu (tan t . . .. you pictured 1.5 "irl who'd be a clingnig hiisbnnzfs sturdy "oak ' rd "Nobody ever mid e! I've always oxen boy." " V slltnt a . l‘ with nri-rovv e11 eyes g slic 5.1111 ‘ oivl_ . "And i sin-t cf pit ircd Alecl: Randall as the 0th r half of that twosome." “Alcck! Good heavens. no!" ‘ H "\‘l'kliy_ not?" asked _ Cynthia. Afcs. girls ivaiiid consider Alcck - quite a. catch" "Not I!‘ said Jane emphatlcad". ‘then saw something in the other 2111's expression that made her catch her_bi"e:ith_ " y -_ why, cyn_,'_1,g_ you re 1n love with him. aren't vou?" Cynthia colored. and the hand that. held her cigarette shook a lit- tle. Seeing that betraying trcirur, sue dug the glowing tip of the cig- aret c into an ashtray‘. “What aver gave you that idea?" she asked. “It. 1115i. SIIKlClEYllV dawned on me. Tell me-ani I right?" Cynthia hesitated. then shrugged- “Yes — I EHCFS you nre.’ _ "Oh. In) sorry!‘ exclaimed Jone. iiivoltiiitarily. "Sorry! Why the blazes should you be sorry?" “Because he's — well. he's a phony." stamniered Jane. “rle Qyiitliia grlmaced. “You mean hes n0 good and a. cheap flirt, and would let me clown again and again if I married him? I know that!" Jane stared. "And et — and yet you r10 on loving him " "What. s smple-minded. little "lint: you are!" retorted Cynthia. with a short laugh. “ hough loving u. man depended on his be- ing fine and noble iizid so on. You ore an awful innocent. Jane. I uch of his hand. the mere sight of him makes my heart climb up into my throat and do nip-ups. That's the sort of blind, unreason- ztCotitniuect onhpage '7, col B) _ i’ ms cooks caravan CRANBERRY JELLY UNIQUE Foul" cups cranberries, 2 cu-ps Blitlfll‘. 1 cup water. Put cranberries. sugar and waggr 1-‘1 Sflllfielifln. cover and ccok unt.l cranberries burst open. Pr”; thrown a fine sieve. Pour into a. shallow ban to l-2—inoh depth. Chii-l- When firm. cut with fancy cookie cuticrs i 11'.’ Cynthia pointed tut. 1 at heart. 911°", momeritJ doesn't rate any one as nice as vou."' I tanner come for n WCQK, a refined person. to have lltS father at M! houseahzis auiiereujny husband my relatives or friends to come to SDCZLK [D I119 01' pCYIllll l r d " -k horse ‘ut of ntni for claims I lime nlfiheaulgvloifly compkfx ma‘ he Wm “hexane 11010115,...‘ why Can he be rikm?’ and the pity]; hehdldlft take this Atti- tude at. the very Diigllllltllli, oi your marriage instead or letting you make him the goat that you satiiticed on vour family sitar without any pity t-i aiii SlllllSll and wit does he take this attitude? he ls Right. Right as rain, dear Madam. compuiiction. . their wives. v I parents graciously ‘and ‘ hcr nusbancfs parents coining that siic is a persecuted martyr ‘ W€€|{'S visit and not to P3156 ruc tsmlty money. Getting Your Man l Dear Doi tny uix—My husband til CH A R L()'l"l‘t£'l'UW N VVV.VQV‘V"V4QQQQ O-OOUOOOQOOOOOOOOQOQ-QOOQQQ-Qvvw v 3 Personal ders rty. and that her husband has no e establishment that he suDPOIW- 1" fact. very few married men are houses. no matter what the lelfll They are merely Jones who D9315 is Mrs. Jones who settles where and ll l . lligydleldzralldlis and. nicks our the furniture and appcrtions the rooms friends who are fatted calf ls slain. while friends get the cold shoulder. have even s. closet y for havlggta 13,0811! gcfntliel-Slr 0 X1 l‘ llerceffiid 3.. not, long ago that he had built Xnfliiv houses in which he _ Jones to have for his verv hgldelhlénilslbnofaii Always Mrs. Jones dlSOOVGTHl that it was Just the think purpose of her own. feel about the rights of husbands lu sider this letter from ii llvllllliln who write-S. "We tiave been merited more than 20 years. lived with us ior 10 years. my niy sisters visit MY tioine for Receiitiy my husband asked , but 1 refused to have him. aunousn his towel is My husband's pcople rarely ever Visit us. I hate to say it of my sex. but women are ‘ in Qliklhllfl Wttil their ilUeOl\t1CiS' families than _ in LDOUSBHUS 01 homes men are sumiortins moi‘ wuss 01v kindly and maknu the members families weicotne visitors. out it is a. rare _ to itve witti tiiem and for tier not. to lecl it any one of his family comes for s tions when he gives 0].‘ tends any oi his (HIARIHAN 0-O- r AAA‘ AAALAAAAAAAAL_A_LL Says v¢ktkkk¢ WIVES MAKE MISTAKE IN CLAIMING ALL HOME RIGHTS Husbands Should Have Equal Share In Space Convenience Allid Be Allowed To Select Part 0f The Guests _____ . One of the most curious features of the domestic set-up is that in 99 cases out of a hundred the wife cansl that the home and all that n8:- the heads fiction says. the freight. 1t 1n what style It 1s Mrs. Jones who decides or» . It is Mrs. J.'s family and welcomed and for whom the Mr JJs people and oizi Not many men And i: tr for their own use. true. A tamous archi- hau designed a den tor poor own. out that he K181i tngle case in which Jones had she needed for a sew- Just as an example u! their own homes. con- My husband is Emel- husoand Dal- weeks at a. tin-c. me to have his ivly refusal and he will not MY home. He my pzople anu that l far less generous and lust men aic in dealing with of their wives’ thing for a WOZHHXI not to resent see 2d 11 years ago and since that time ‘ I have ocvotcu all of niy time and thoughts to resting my children. Now t they are grown and hate R0119 a me v.r_v lonely. wiicw Just over find a husband. ANsvtIEn-Thei-e is no use in angling in a dryvstream. to catch fish, you must go wnere the fishing ls good. alone in her own house is its seques bout the business oi the for tnemselws whi.h is. cf course. what Ls right and natural for them to do, but it leav s It is easy for a widower 41 make desirable acquaintances anions. men XI1% Dgssioiy to remarry. but now can a It you want A widow who lives tered from men as is she were ui a ‘ nuniizry or the grave. so get out of 1t and go to live wnere you will be brought in contact with something masculine besides the doctor and the preach‘: . l A good boarding house generally miikes a balmy hunting ground fir ‘ SUTBXICB IIIOXICY. personable middle-aged women who st Many men board. and generally they are tired of it and lon lng for a home and home comforts. and thev rise easily to the bait of 111 have their figures and their in- a ri ce widow who talks about what a good housekeeper she was and is most case-hardened bachelor ls enterprise that does it. sollcltous about them when thev have colds. Another way to meet eligible men is is softened down by the moonlight and other spirlturl and spirotuous influences and goes romantic But the main thing to remember is that marry must emulate the mounted police and go out and her her man. in traveling. where even the the womiii-i who wants t: DOROTHY DIX. For Monday, October 27th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries! —Gra:id rays spell much oppo- tunlty. Financial and hear-t inter- ests lead. the favored list. Maintain a steady, active tempo as a follow- tlirougih 1n this new week's sched- ule. APRJL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurusl- Let todakbe a prelude to better things. gin this week rightly and carry on in appropriate style Tackle the difficult and important tasks first. Beriefic star aspects smile on you. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Geneoliylavcrable indications. vet added effort and persistent ambl- tion is needed. Don't- be hurt by seeming siigbts (which half (the time aren't int/ended to be slights) and don't feel inferior to anyone- tliough this doesn't mean to dis- respect authority. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Some new ways now for you to im- prove your private interests as well as meet better business mn- talcts and conditions in general. Advance through your awn talents and consistent efforts. arid seek aid frcm cthezs so long as it is hon- crsblel JULY 24 b0 AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Ti-y somethi original where it .vill be fessl 1e. Ask advice 0f vlsei- heads. Don't be ashamed to fake that advice and to listen well. This will be s grand day if you help 1t along. AUGUST 23 to SBPITIIVIBEIR 7.3 (Virgo) - Unctton system for de- tails and tedious matters. aut- flclent fresh ali- to pep uip your brain and smooth your nerves (also health functions) and s ho ful outlook. no matter your prob ems, are what this days needs. With them you'll really get ahead. . SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 2.3 (Ilbra) - 1f you let this ener- getic dsy go by without noccm- Yuur Individual ' HOROSCOPE -——-By Frances Drake———-i to std digestion and other plishlng as muoh as you reasonably can. you'll be missing a fizie cp- porttunity, and you'll find it harder ltater to catch up in belated mat- ers. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER Z2 (Scorpio) - Cooperate with ycur own capabilities - too often vau of this birtli sector don't give y.ur talents a chance. nor do you can- sistently develop lthem as you should. Today especially favors at- tention to practical. business and work matters. VEMIB l0 N‘ 22 (Sagittarius) — I1 you are as- socititing with people who aren't c mipletely honest and rightly ambi- tious, stop new before they do you and your future harm. This is s substantially friendly day to the upright. persistent individual. DEDENIBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Caipriccrn) - On the highly fav- ored list now: Transportation, manufacturing. selling (retail and wholesale); rcestablishlng. renovat- ing. building; arm and navy af- fairs; govemmen matters. m- mazice. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquariusl - You may find this s better time for study than for vis- ible advancement n progressive activities. but whatever your day demflnds. be eager to gain from it as you also give to it. for public needs. ohurc ohirity matters most favored. FEBRUARY 11 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Money general misiness. budget issues are prominent and especially favored .1! handled figllerly. You'll have competition av. so start your affairs early snd keep up a sanely study pace. A CHILD BORN ON ‘PITIS DAY A vibrant, dominant character who may well become one of the world's great leaders Give this individ- ual the benefit of religious train- ing and harmonious home sur- rounding; that only its finer nltUN may prevail. Music talent. By Westover ~5- A1’ THAT \~ \ \‘ FOLKS- no YOU TH\N\< says ARE 1ERR\BL'I 900R? wn. that's virtually s.‘ "154..." ‘as; I Fashions "f Literature 0:0 ._. superb lilciirl. Qt‘ unsnu AMomiMSmile A PRAYER A cratbbed b-xcttecr and an aged user tc-und themselves seated side by side at a COUCGUL‘ Th.- §en\illllS more apparently uii- famiiiar to the man. But when Mendelssohnls "Wed- cd up his ears. “That, sounds. familiar". he ex- claimed. "I'm not ve".y stf3llg on classical pieces, but that ls very good’. What is it?" The splnster cast down her eyea "That". she replied. dcmurely, "is the ‘Maidens Prayer?’ Cornice-Stylc Draperies Lovely and Easily Made l “What counts most for ECONOMY In Celfee?" “The amount ol FLAVOUR and GOODNESS 3 Excellent Reasons Why Maxwell House is Economical! Supremt 31¢") T lie famous Maxwell House Blend has now been still further enriched to give you even more delicious goodness. It is richer, smoother and fuller-bodied than ever before. unique T0451 Maxwell House is roasted by ti new process that radiates uniform lieut right through every coffee bean. lt captures all the extra richness of tliis T0115!" gTfl/Itlfl! Maxwell House comes to you with its roaster freshness sealed light in s Super-Vacuum tin-the only way known to pack coflee so that it can't lose flavour. ‘ ”aoon ro m: LAST DROP ” Mixwia u. House ECONOMY IN EVERY POUND‘ JfOI‘ the Home WHIIL to be different -- here's the pattern for you It's a brand new (tot. dash Morse ccde “V" ls there. ding March" was begun he prick- (just so no we m“ jumper has to offer. Lock at the line, coming to s very sleriderlzing sizes l0. l2. l4. 16. 18 and 20 Size in "pattern . Style No. 3159 5124 ...--......... I-‘lbrlo Ind Rods Make “Coi-nlce" Curtains topped with s cornice do have an elegant look. The nicest part about these lovely draperies. though. is that the "cornice" is of fabric. just stitched on to two rods! A trick you can easily do yourself. You might combine side draperies of burgundy sateen printed 1n an ivory figure with a cornice of plain ivory - or n plum-colored chintz with n green fiiiure and e green cornice. To make the cornice. start with a strip of lining 50 per cent. longer than the window is wide. Make rod castings and then face this lining with your ivory sateen. binding neatly along bottom and top edges. To side draperies and glass cur- talns too. you can easily give a y: fesslonal look. In cutting glass curtains. straight- en end of fabric by pulling a thread: Ltien curtains won't hang sskew. In lining draperies. let drapery ma- terial project 16 inch beyond llnlng. so lining won't show. For complete details for making draperies. drapery - curtains and glass curtains. see our Ill-page book- let. Directions and diagrams show how to measure. cut. sew and trim smart styles; make swsgs, Jalances. coilnlces. - Bend 20c in coins foi- your copy in Making Curtains to The Guardian rvioe. Be sure to write Home Se Address and Bleliily your Name. e Name of booklet Name sFéZF/(EFQ; on; eenononooaoeoenoon¢¢a¢vo¢¢~,,““H ‘Q you get from every pound l" DRIP GR|ND*—‘l-0l’ Drip Pat and Glass Coffee-Makers REGULAR GRIND —-lor Percalator or Boiled Coffee We Needlecraft/ 11f you like to be smart. if you aim-per with "V for Victory“ ap- rlique trimming- Even the dot. dot. mistake your sentiments. But that's not. all this midrlff-mouldlng lowered wmst- point in front. And don't miss that mportant front skirt fullness that's as graceful as it ls chic. Style No. 3159 is designed for 16 requres 2 3-8 yiiics of 54-inch fabric for jumper: 2 yard; of 39- inch for blouse; 3-8 vard 36-inch contrasting. Applique is included Send Twenty (2001 coin is pre- lei-red. for Pattern wme plainly your Name. Address and me style number Be sure to state the size vou wish <- Nllfll street. Adora. Provlncs tutu rnou icziui A Lady vnllui Iliad Ecuna buck out en Iv In end tried aimed everything, but ll dld no lead. Theo I tiled Mecca and not ielletliel tho mental, end llclilne. I ecnnet speck tee ttlehly ol Mecca. 3| 5 9 5 |Z E5 l0 '20 “ECCA” omruru I swan-tn‘ m». Bread and butter, spread liberally with BEMA Molasses. That's thekind of snack to serve the children when they come home hungry after school. For BEMA is not only tasty and appetizing, it's: real food-the pure juice of ti" famous Barbados sugaccanr-rich in vitamins and B valuable source of iron-an essenti-l food element- Be sure to get the original product. Ask for it by name — BEMA. It's your assurance of genuine satisfaction- so o il/liiijassrs “llil (JRIC-IFJ/ii l'l~'i._i|lll\ Province ‘t t NUT A utrND"