PAGE EIGHT THE Cl-IARLUFPETQWN GUARDlAl. l . g ocroasiz 1, 1m Woman’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -:-l Fashions -:- Literature 5 6e.’ . TIE-u What the Fashionable areWearing .. . if» = Ye" "tee- - 1 _. Pointers on “themtyg? Dorot D 1x Mnszony _ i. A. Booklet con- taining some new I l" . ' 7 Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished Bread Makmg” l ' , . ' i . l l l ‘, .~ With Every Pattern I l i . l ,. By Allllebelle Wflrlillingffln iiilad. oiiimlllig §“When We Think of Marria e We Are Con- ' ‘ ' i- makiiig Sent free ' ' g ' ' _, , . . ~ mnamy m, hem,“ 0,, ,,q,;,,,_ cerned Solely With the QIIBlIfiCBlIOIIS of / it ollers such a smart change to. wardrobe ol little miss oi B, l0, l2 and l4 years in which Style No. 2704 may be had. _ It's letching in navy blue wool: crepe with the peplum collar and.‘ cuffs showing vivid red iaille-crepe hincLngs, which shade is repeated in‘ bow tie. It ' Bottle green wool jersey with yel- ' . \ w.......ccq..ziii;itici;.. mi. f Those We Propose to Make Our Future Life Partners. We Never Consider Whether We Ourselves Are’ Good Matrimonial Material” Toronto —- Ont, Its lunny, when you come to think ol it. that none o! us ever questions ‘lour fitness lor the most dillicult and complicated career that any human l being can enter upon, which is matrimony. We don't aspire to be a grand , opera singer unless we have a voice. Or an artist low beige pique collar and culls is’ unless we can draw and have a sense oi color. Or a unmmlll ammme‘ _ _ t carpenter unless we have a mechanical turn. But we Size B requires 2‘; yards 39-inch ‘i are all sure that we have it in us to ba Heaven-sent material Wm‘ l‘ "rd 394mb Con“: ‘éw _ husbands or wives, and our only ivorriy is whether the trasting and 3';- yards binding. ' l l ' lh l . ‘ i Pattern iii-ice l5 cents in stamps or puny o the other pa“ W n be “or y O us roin (C0111 preferred.) Be sure to fiil " when w‘ think o! marriage we "e concerned ' in size of pattern. Address Patieiri B! 30M"! L" solely with the qualifications ol those we propose to make our luture life partners. We never consider whether we, ourselves, are good matrimonial material or not. Yet the ability to succeed iii marriage is just as definite a gilt as is the gilt w succeed in any ol the most ol the people who lail in marriage do so because they have gone into something lor which they had no talent nor aptitude. They are round pegs ln square holes and no matter whom they married they would have been unhappy and made the one they married still more 'un- happy. Department. Spend 10c to save $10. How? By ordering a copy 0f ‘"11", Q, when ilic carving ol nicat is new Fall and Winter Fashions. ltj . not llUll.“ ill the kitchen, should the “Hts "w answer lo the one“ askedl man or woiiizin tiiliciiitc? vquosmll’ “How do“ she do m" F°rl A. The man should always do the other tie arts, and it shows how to dress up to the Dlln-I t‘ . carving, but il there is no man pres- l I! .i lite at ll le expeni‘... You can sa.c, cm the woman must do SQ l m‘ PW“ dress and save on ths- Q. What should n \'L‘l'_'»' thin per- ciiildrcifs clothes too. b t f Sh“ "leans l son avoid in selecting her clothes? "lore and e t" rock‘! or u andl A. Strazght vertical lines. roiirsl ‘Order your copy now; Just, Q whm 1s 055mm, to every h? enclose it‘; cents in stamps or COll\iu_ml“(_tiO1I? and mail with your name ind ad- I'M so PROUD or Ml’ FLOORS “Why, I just use Iap-a-lac Flooreiie Varnish. Pm so proud of my floors now. And Jap-a- lac wears like iron.” You will be proud of ourfloors-and your walls—and the woodwork and furniture when you see what] -lac will do for them. For now there is aiilg-a-lao to meet every household need. Paint, varnish, wood stain, The very selfish, for instance, should never marry because their own l " _,,__ A Courteous ackno“tl‘cfirl(\xnent_ ll comfort and pleasure are more to them than anything else on earth, and ll fir: 353m“; more than fifty Vflfififie’ “"55 '° Film" Delllmmelll- __.._..__-.- -.-.._....-__--_ g that’ always resent the sacrifices that marriage inevitably imposes upon an awliole host of colours, but ‘they are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ onion Enid lshrtd the puppet‘ riiiciy. l ltlrllellb Nae-Well“ 0f the dlesrlmtled husbands and Wives in the world are all Jap-a-lac. Put all into a casserole with a pinch i at WHY “use they cannot always have the best o! everythiiis and - -. No. 270i. Size of salt me bung, and bark-y cow-i- ; have to give up their own pet little ways to somebody else occasionally. when hang gut the n”; ._ . . . . . . . . . ..‘ . . . . . . . . . .. “gm waipn p“; m, 1b,; 11d and cook! W6 001181 6.18 6767f p 856 0 01188 0 ' u _ ,, . p‘ , .. , , w,“ Street Address m‘; vugctalilcs in :\ slow <)\‘(‘il for an , The unadaptable should not marry’. Men and women who cannot work that Involve‘? the 115B of" brluh- Thai i ' _ l , , A ' ‘ 1'1"‘ cl<\,,,,,,~,. 4 lioitr or uiiiii tcndrp, Snyvg in (hi; ,‘ adjust themselves to others; men and women who have cast-iron opinions W6 created the form ofJap-a-lac that i8 jllll. y ,1 ._ y,‘ s r>,,__.pp._, ma“, Name cassflolp’ stock m. gravy, ,[ n»_-,,i1;,b1¢,i that cannot be bent or changed and who are perfectly sure that they are suited l0 6110b. In allthe 116W PIOdIICIB W6 . a r»'.‘ii' aircentcrl by is better lli8l’\'\\“.il<‘l'. I alwfiys 713:“ mild m“ the“ 17°15" 9r View l‘ m‘ only lmelngem ‘met 5119"“ hlVfl maintained (b6 Japel-IBG ‘ ,1 - C t Pumpkin ilinrmlriliinr; QM“ | newer ven ure nto matrimony, which is a giva-and-taks proposition. standard‘ of Beauty, Permanence‘ Econ_ -»-,- ---, _ i v - A ; sin. .9 PS. n. ‘ . . . , ' h All“ a cam ___y_ _ i” theslrl pllln “Hill stli- Eizotists should never marry because they never really love anybody but om’ and Ea“ m Apphmnon‘ The’ "e ' l, i "m." w ‘inuEit-s“ii'li"<i‘rry lh_—<iect—i~iat_until,flcicnt water to ni-etcnt bui-iiiiiS- Let; themselves. I I ' ' _, guuanwed‘ I l i , golden brown. These are delicious the llllvillpklli slimmer; t.ll<‘=‘-\.\>l dcmgrlxlgrilgliildflfi; shzuld not mahrry. YThe cgld-natured. repressed, un- THE GLIDDEN CQMPANY LIMITED For 7718 Cook seried with baked or lried ham. to be iubb.cl tiroug a . . z a an women w o neier reg ter a temperature that is» TORONTO Mom-REAL w-INNREG every pound of pulp i, pnuncl oi the i above subnormal, whose kisses have the thrill oi’ a cold flap-jack and who l-__________,,i.__-- . . , . Pumpkin Stew pulp and jlllfl‘ of biitcr or slvcct‘ never have any more than a lukewarm aflcction for anybody, should stay ' -~-" "miudlih iorangcs. Prepare it syi-uiw with l single. They make the husbands and wives who starve those they marry n 2 lbs. pumpkin. lpaunrl oi Sllilfli‘ to 1 piiit oi WfllCl‘ for, for love and send them out on the highways and byways to steal ii. IF n. A 4 tomatoes, ripe, teach pound -oi mixed pulp and boil‘ _ b‘ l 1 onion. ‘up U11 1t 1141161135 l9 l!" -' 1100b 3'11"‘- The dull and stupid and unimaginative should never marry. The man ' * n Water. [add U10 W111i‘ "W1 bllil lllllillllififi- who expects his wile to be nothing but an unpaid servant, and the woman ‘ ‘ l green iaepper. --~~~-~~» -~ <---~—-—~ - 'wh0 looks upon her husband merely g5 g meg] ticket, whg have 11g cgnggp. - I w ' - -"' - -~‘- l ounce butter. zzDoiiqlris‘ _. ill-ll“ Llllimflni, tlon oi thc spiritual values oi marriage, and who do not try to develop any 5R i- makes the fine-it blil-‘wr l1i1i>\‘-'ii~ 111- . coniradeship, shouldnever marry because they will get nothing out oi mar- - . uiyilrti rind iririsiicd pumll- Weigh the pumpkin alter skin and valuable lor stock. Leaves the halrl 1-1358 bu; blqkgflng ‘and qum-rgls mq bigggmess and ban“; x mi 1.1’? (illl"t' iizui-criiriiis and seeds have been removed and cut into‘ roots in nniiu-ril and litnililiv cnntli-l ‘ ‘ 1 ' , ' iiz" t; . d spam into cubes. Scald and peel tomatoes and, lion. Hair comes buck. Nu i rc- The lazy should never marry, because marriage is a strenuous job that D h ; M‘ _ .3. ' . 1 : (,l'i.l‘ilJl., iiiolrl iiito cro-l slice them thinly. Peel and chop the.‘ mains. l ‘ t calls lor hard woigk from start to finish. , _ l Those with a lamily fixation should never marry. The man and woman l who have been the lamily goats lor y oungcr brothers and sisters and nieces 1 cut her apron strings and struck out lor themselves; or the men and women i who have beenthe lamily goats lor younger brothers and issters and nieces land nephews should. never marry because they are a hundred times more . wedded to their families than they ever will be to any woman or man. ogers l . x.‘ 4 I ~ . ._ _ _ _r v l ' 1 Distributors Hardware Co, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. The man who is a philanderer should never marry because it ‘simply l l l_ v . Miss Ruby Howatt and M.r. Fred the guest ol her uncle, Ir. Marla! y iant in him to be iaithlul to any one woman. There will always be fresher Howatt. ‘Iryon, were visitors to: Mullins, Hampton on Wednesday. HAMPTON AND VICINITY and prettier laces that will catch his roving eye, and every petticoat will be The excellent weather that we are a fluttering signal to him to get up and lollowx cnioylnz now is s. great boon to the larmers digging potatoes. Everyone is hard at work around here getting the spuds into the storehouscs. 1 we are glad to have Mr. GMPII we regret to learn or the death iii Morilrley with us again. Ir. Isaak- Victoria, ol Mrs. Sarah Macintosh‘ ley now resides with his daughter. on Friday, Sept. 26th. Mrs. MacIn-' Mm A_ D_ Inman‘ Bkch'°°¢_..1!obil tosh has many relatives in Hampton. The undomestic man should never marry. There are plenty ol men who can never be house-broken and whom no woman can tame into being lire- l side companions. They will always want to be out with the boys and regard home as merely a place to come to when everywhere else is shut up. Such men are, as the old French proverb says, "Sorrow oi the home anrl joy oi the street,” and they save women a lot ol heartache when they stay single. 1t is easy lor any man to iiialtl money out o! the stock market ii hl will keepiout ol it. Rev. J. P. Kaye returned lroiii the mainland on Thursday. He is now visiting in Hampton, guest ol Mr. Manlord Beer. ' Miss Sadie Ferguson, Hampton, spent the week end visiting in Tryon, l The tightwad should never marry. rl-Ie will always begrudge the price ci his wile and children and berate his wile lor not running the home on air. It costs money to support a lamily and il a man looks at the price tag on liis body he is sure to regret his bachelor days. __—- *1“: ' 1300a ljqhl Means Beller Report Cards Mr. Benoit, Charlottetown, has re- cently purchased the summer cottage at DeSable Bridge lrom Mr. Boyd McQuarrie, Hampton. We con- gratulate Mr. Benoit on the purchase of this delightlul summer home. The iinmaternal woman, the woman who calls babies brats and is de- termined to have none ol them around her, should not marry, because no marriage is complete without children. The undomestic woman should not marry because one ol the things that most men marry lor is to get a home and making a horns is a. woman's Job. Nobody can picture a happy home without a woman at the head ol it who puts enthusiasm and Joy in her work. The people o! Hampton and vicin- ity were very much shocked when they learned that Mrs. Marcus Fer- guson had passed away in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sept. 17th. Mrs. Ferguson, whose maiden' name was Ella Bell, was a woman of excellent qualities, much devoted tn her home and lamily. Her loss will be deeply lelt, not only by the im-i diate lamily, but also by a largel , _”" circle of neighbors and friends. Inc’ i-its many uses Did you realize that Bon Ami Cake and Bon Ami Powder had so many uses? The ones shown here are but a few of the dozens you'll find throughout the house. For some things you'll prefer the snowy-white Powder in its l l The woman who has espoused a career should not marry because it is fcommitting bigamy and because a career and a home and a husband and babies don't mix. One or the other ol them loses out. Lots ol people shouldn't marry because they haven't the talent lor it. H“, yo“? DOROTHY DIX. for Bon Ami Cake. Bon Ami takes the reddens or roughens handy sifter-top can. For others —-espcci'ally windows and mirrors —nothing equals the old favorite, It just seems that this quick- working, scratchless cleanser was p made to order for busy housewives. housework . . . takes the hard scrubbing out of cleaning. .. never work out of the hands. Canada , A MorningSmile Tllll DAOUF 0F THE PUDDING l "I don't see why Jokes about our l race being so close are continually Ibelr-g published," remarked a young y Scotsman. “We are not close, Just l thrilty." | ‘I think it's a shame," agreed the I Irishman with whom he was walli- put his hand in his pocket, then with drew it with an exclamation. "By Jove," said ha, "I lelt my money at home." "Well, the day's young." comment- ed the Scot. "I don't mind walking back with you to get it." l The ideal Tom Thumb goll match would be between the man- who lwrites the Declaration ol Independ- ence on the head oi a pin and the lellow who slices the chickens lor lunch-room sandwiches-"New York Bun.“ True dyes are easiest to use! Diamond Dyes. No spotting or g. Diamond Dyes are the highest quality dyes you can buy bet-cuss they're no rich in in onilinu. That's what makes t em so easy to naa. That's what they've been leaves to mourn their loss, besides her husband, lour daughters and lour sons, namely. Mrs. Edwin Boyce, Bonshaw; Annie and Myrtle, in the U.S.A.; and Ada, Frank, John, Victor and Milton at home. The luneral. on Friday to Hampton United Church, was largely attended. The service was conducted by Rev. Geo. Ayers and the remains were lai-i to rest in Crapaud Cemetery. The pail bearers were Messrs. Warren Villit, Bon. John H. Myers has returned lrom Ottawa. 111s relatives and lrlends in this famous for 50 years. 15 cent packages-ail drug stores. ll you don't come to grill it will some to you. ~ ~ IPhr!-QQ-" i Dicmondolbcs l mwwr-wnm.w_ #v,“k-fl .., .. .. .-.. d‘ vicinity ol Mr. James Mullins, Trycn Point, are very sorry to learn ol his death, which took place on Thurs- day. Sept. 35th at the homo cl his mi. Mr- Mcrlsy Mullins. l easily and carefully done. l EDISON mg Wlmfl Inmln- E- C- Hfllm- Chlflfl MAKE sure your children have plenty of light sou AMI LIMITED, non-taut. p.72?“ Th” proceeded m nun“ “m” men", an”. o, linger“ look lmnan. Walter Ince and Fred Ince. whm they “up” ‘Tfke u” Q; their W.“ wood-work may dame m a ‘ new 5, new when they're re-dyed with ‘*- li YOU use Edison Mazda inside-fluted Lamps they “Hun” Swnomd “y. Among the visitors to Charlotte- "Come iii and have a cigar," lnVlt- muunr "W" a m“ of m“ m" “my Wm Mum Jime- will enjoy all the advantages of the soft. flan-Ira POWDER I," w” ed the Irishman. "4 ad [Mk Jugt rm,’ 9v", Campbell’ How." Mcmnnon’ Mme light that prevents eyestrain. Good light results l0 AND um and They stepped inside. The Irishman gig“: ‘bi-igmamazinslt rmmn m‘ c” ,,_ Dummm hemi- report cards. for it means homwvotk men MAZBA: LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC eaooiwl’;