we so “filmy- all! is an no. my C vi d e ll f c ll l‘ I i I t l l l 5. I I \. i. Wornan The Housewife And Her % Activities “ STRIKE SIIILLYBRY ‘Fae interest 2n ~ , appeared so ear; L.t- aes- i cor. :2 Landon. Pars arr. 5-1": Ycrk 7 his occluded ' Bitumen‘ sew ccllec 3am a irexn i ' ' Tza: I zeie: a“. Keri crasznt ' Tie ZDOZLHJ: a ' One or vim pie-as o! ' "Id be placed zn the purliers. If a speciigy scheme is ‘equired. the z err-selves can either be given pa n‘. o: enamel. c: again . . slumirzimzl. pazrzt. Trese 100k very stir-octave as a ; for the gaily-colc-xed i;'.'..e B015 DZ BOSE BBIDE ‘Kalle the minority o: London das axe keeping 1o all ‘X3118 ‘.2 - brzdal gowns. one srnar: '. Sziebels Just ordered a '00s de rose draped chiffon wed- l C1318 gown r0 be worn with a DIYTY (AS0115 .\l.-\l‘ BE Rl- z ‘morn velvet and brown tulle heati- I dress. aso broom. shoes. i SOUR CREAM FROsTING Two cups sugar. lcurp. sour are x‘ . . -. Tr. ‘oidcd :vr>'. ins. pact. salt. meat. Enil sugar and reschq soft ' 001d add 1-2 ma: walnut crearr. until mix- ball stage. Wneri ni \ . x mun ‘Q FOLLOW VICKS PLAN FOR ’s Realm ' VELVET ‘THE TOPS" L\' NEW. cream. 1-2 teaspoon maple flavor- . maple flavoring. f chopped nuts Beat uni: i‘ Isyfair Needle-art Design No. 388 Modern little pigs our designers say. are much safer at home than a c1.‘ are when they “B0 1° mflfkét" And so she has put them on kitchen Jgwcls (for one every day of the week: by using the simplest oi stitches- CROSS BflTCH-and gay threads. They are amusing to work and very IIecor-ative. As a gift they are ideal and you will want at least one set rlnr your own kitchen. By omitting the days, they are excellent designs for fdhildrcrfs rooms and play clothes. Ths pattern contains a transfer for "In designs cdor combinations. and complete working instructional. ' " For complete pattern and instructions for all of these designs. lend 20 cents in stamps or coin Icoin preferred) to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Use this coupon. Io The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. _ o so Dl-IYIIGN NO. Print your name and avlilreu plainly fill g.m_____.__._...--.-_______---§ llncllIdreI_-———————————-!---—-""" j—--——--——-—I|wfllo———————- - - " e l.i‘ t. l u -.¢.i..i....s. . . n @- vu-ia- .- NO MRE BILIWSNESS! lxperienoe o! Ontario Woman I t I’ 3 wear mucl‘; dealer, in:- e dc-es swear llervei Isle S6 Bad Gould lot Stand The Ghildren Playing Th '_ ~ m’ every home dp 15d; 1:533:11 the health of the Iflflealld mother. If she is nervous, peevish and iXHIBlJiB» “T-"fied b? ‘he cola oi’ the household. and tormented bv the pains and irregularitsas lhlt v; b wk and run dvivrlimligrrguso can’; ilritahle should rake a course o.‘ Mihiurifs Health and Nerve Pills ".0 help restore them to the blessing of good P881111- Mas. THOLIAS KLRK. Sasion, Alta, writesi-"I was ill such a weak. m“ dovm cclid Jon lie-lure I started using BIill/irrfis Health and Nerve Pills I could not do my housework amp “Tylld m s1» ticrvorii l could hardly stand the noise of the children at their play. hcwiji-‘li-‘r "h" three boxes of H. 6: .\. Pills I lN like a different person- I shall alwavs tell anyone not feeling well to use your medicine." p“; up by The T. lilillium Co" Lid- THE COOK'S CORNER STEAMED FISH PUDDING Two lbs. hQILDIJt or Salmon, salt. pepper. 4 eggs, 3-4 cup cream 0r rich rrillk Scrape the raw loll. reIIiOVlIIS i-u the bones‘, mash to a pulp. Season vnzh sait and pepper and beat in the egg yciks. one a: a t;me. Stir in cream and fold in beaten egg whites. Turn into a mould. cover tightly and place ir. a pan of boil- ing "water. Boil l-2 hour. Serve with a white sauce. Sprinkle Willi dropped parsiejv. FAVORITE FRDSTISG. to rm c rnooth. ‘ gradu- ;m me the ue adding spreading consis- ‘hould be stff zed ciei.ca‘l> shecies fir ' ...e ferry cakes. COFFEE MOYS5E. One pint 1': _ _.;lig cream. i cup sugar. cold coffee. Tizorotlrhfy‘ whzp 1 pint whirplng cream. Add 1 cup silgur. 1 cup cold strong coffee. Whip well. Pour into empfj: baking powder cans and freeze four hour's, Cut iizto slices one-half inch thick inc‘. sprinkle with mscaroon crulnbs or chopped nutmeets. ‘A fflnnzamor-zihensnors-iiiiiim i i (Continued) Jim knew that her apprehension iwaicorxecnJeremy had e The conversation he had overheard, zntheabestcrmsdehlmswareofi that. Be waited m silence for Cec- ily to _ f don’; Like the idea of not sci-l ilnzkrryahfsllmdhslftlierim; zer. die wens on. I'll miss him‘ : awfully. But l mmk in asplendldi l opbmumw. ‘me company h“ s; g certain amount of prestige. Wesley l , North is an excellent director. The - experience would be valuable ; Jerry domii like road trips?‘ ._ Jim iished. , Form ‘instant her eyes blinbedl ' with indignation. 1 ilVhat if he doesnt? she said 5 sharply I don‘: suppose you ma} -.\‘ liked pickinfl bears and chang- 111g tires! Jim was surprised and touched. He felt and conZrQLkd a feeling of esuon < . Bu: I haven't anLstic. "tempera- l meat, he said lightly I"?! bu. .01 course. The ‘ in_ Klemllon was gone. Her eyes held a brooding expression. He's either the depzhs o! gloom. He acts, at l 21mm. like a spoiled lime boy. A 1 note of affectionate indulgence in [her voice softened the criticism. And I dons; him. she added. N58! Jim disvascd 0f tho ugly word. You couldn't nae anybody- I‘ do. Abe said thoughtfully. I cant seem to help nagging eve-n when I knob‘ it irrilatu him I want him to do the fine things of which he i.s capable. I love him and believe in him. Jerry doesri’: like spurs. He doesri‘: get on very weil with Wesley North because Mr. North disc the spurs in, too. Jer. 11's been so accustomed to praise and nnwy. I'm Just finding that Wl- You B”. I've never been wizh ' TRUE BY THE route to Cherry Hollow. him so— Bbe broke of! with a rue. ful smile and a quick glgnge as. Jim. That was Father's idea, of wllrie He thought i! I knew Jer- ry batten. Your idea. “Q1118 min. for a moment. that lifting elation. I know she sighed. I'm mak. night. I'm maklngyou think that ' Jerry is petty and selfish and un- reasonable. He i.s, at time; who l-inl? Bu’. he's splendid, mo I'm. better now she breathed deeply, smiled auoss lhe table at Jim. Thank you. she said ' I hsivzft done anyhtlng You've let me talk I can talk l0 You. Do you remember when we hated each other? i hated you. Her eyes were soft and i v bright with amusing memories. I You're a disconcerting young lady. You aren't sorry. are you? The Iwshinz lights died out o.‘ hei- eyes. What happened the evening we danced hasn't made you mpg-q; be. lng at Meadovrbrook? We're all so fond of you, Father, susan. Tommy, l No, I'm not sorry. Jim said. This summer has been a break for me. He paused, looked down iit his glass. lf he could talk to her indirectly. without hurting her or ataiutilzing her-He fell. terribly inadequate. II he were wiser and more articulate-If he were not so deeply in love with her- She looked at him with sym- pathy and interest How. especially, has it been a break for you? slie asked I think living -everything—is a question of values. he said‘ slowly. There are times when we don't see clearly. m like being in a place oi shadows, a deep forest. a lamp-lit room. Distortions, faisities seem true because we hsve no measure of comparison. Then, after a time. we come out into the sun- light. Do you understand? rm not good at symbolism. but the thought beneath it is true. I know it is true because it has happened to me. Before you came here? she asked. Yes. ‘Ibirre was something I thought I could do, something false and distorted. Then I came here. when one lives and works in the sun, shadows seem unsubstantial. 1 “iron aABY 5 90in BEFORE IT GETS WORSE AFIREMAN wilitdlyou ' ornate little fires when they start. t: why Qhqy glygyi hurry to put them out. Don't let your baby's little cold develop his a "big cold" or something worse. Bainaburrytacheckit. Lethln.‘ G-—-, of Winona, Ont, tell you how. “I have five healthy children and used Baby's Own Tablets for all of them. Whenlaecacoldconilngomlglve thetableuslidiiladay orw tint’!!! quite weil again. I think there h nothing batter.” Own Tablets m safe and sun hi ti: action. They correct the aim of Iabyb trouble. Yet they are iii In: from opiates or atupefylng dnip. Aa analyst's report is givn on and: "Elective In clearing up teething tumbles, constipation, simple fevers, diarrhoea, upset stomach colic and summer complaint, lrrila . simple Qoiip and other of “baby's” ailments. Your druggll wifl return yourinon ff you are not satisfied with Baby: Own Tablets. Tr! than ll uota , Do you want to stop at Mitch's? Jim reminded her. ‘ j sen. ing mountains out of mole-hills to- tire and disappointed and a. little’ exasperated. x was. I mean. I feel t SUN B! LIDA LQRBEOBI have, loi- '. time it lust. rumo- mbed my 331g 0K YZJIQ Thlll why I'm not sorry. Yon-e given m: something to m"; about. i don't ' _He eyes $111096 W355’ Liffisi. s. sflw- m» watching tier. wanna for the wv- : cluszor. of the sentence. saw be: g sicaeiu; startled expressive ‘ Traces the Nolan girl 1mm the theater! she sazd what time ll _ ii, Jim? 1 Jim corsslied hi6 7814211. T51 i minutes pas: eleven. h Good heavens! Jerry ‘is T111918 w, m; 55¢ caught up her hat u‘; b“ purse. Come on, Jim. let's fly! Pim sen: the fawn-colored road- ~ 1g along the return scr speedh m h“ 3e‘ for a moment, very close w Beneazh he: comments clunatioris, be tel: her anxiety. “Tlégy he brought the car to a skidding stop in the theater drive. she was out before he ‘could make a motion t0 assist her. The headlights revealed I» 611183 group of people standing on the steps Jeremy detachm himself ' be group as Ceciiy walked ward the steps, and came her. Jim folbwmg Cecily at a l;:l.t fistarice, 521v that Jere- m_v's expression was unpleasant. w you for g back. Jerry, darling! I'm so sclry! Cecily slipped her arm through his in s coriciliating geszure. Are you? The arm she bald was unresponsive Jim and I wen‘. over to Dutchb. He: voice was quick and light You haven’: been waiting long, have you? It was stuffy in the theater. You were iriari-eious in the first act. How did the other two go? You area‘: particularly interest- ed, are you? Darling! Cecilyls voice was coaxing, a little alarmed. I've seen that play four times this simmer. Let's go home and have scrambled Jim took a step in the direction of the car. Good-night, he said Cecily turned to Good- night. she said with a gay little gesture of farewell. 'I‘hank you Good-night. Jim. Good-night. Fielding. ‘Jeremy said 0n r curt note of dismissal- Jim made plans for the future- He would put a cot in the office at the riding academy and get kerosene stove in the VCIBBC, he wasn't go- Now he had lust her i and ex- l Fashions f fitera lure ~ Dorothy Dix , loot going to r i1 their himbanda Wives Make a Great Mistake When my , Quit Showing Appreciation of the Little ' Things Their Husbands do for Them ' A groupo.‘ grrlswerediscuskig maniagein my bearing, ‘Mme one thing that they were imanimouely ltfted upon was that they we" “Just what do you mean by spoiling a husband?” 1 asked. “Oh? they replied. "it si " u independence and being at call. Doingther-hingshewantsiodoiii. stead o! making hm do what you wan; u do. Wearing your okl clozhes so he cg; have new ones and put up a 800d from, 1| is alsvmg over the gas range cooking m“, a good dinner instead of spending ‘h, afternoon at c bridle some and Dflnllng home something k1 a bag from we gum,“ Today‘: Short Wave Radio Program (Biaihdc-Ibtanlrl WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17- l JOIANNESDUBG l 1:00 pJIL-SODES from the Shows, 2111.461 ml. 6.09 mes. TOLSO 4:46 p.m.-imperiai Nat"; Day. 10.7 ma, 15.16 meg; JZJ. EA m, 11.3) meg ‘ BERLIN pJm-Ukrarzian Folk Songs. RID, 25.4 m.. li.77 meg. ROME Curiosities in " a talk by Prof. Guarmschelli; 2E0. 31.1 m., 9.63 meg. HUIZEN. NETHERLANDS ' 7:00 p m-Happr Program. aaeciai Broadcast for America. PCJ, 31.2 m.. 9.59 meg. BUDAPEST. HUNGARY l _’l:00 pain-Hungarian Folklore Melodies. HAT-t. 32.8 m., 9.12 I198. . CARACAS 8:30 pan-Dance Music. 5HC.91'lln.,58Xl}9B.. LONDON YV- megJ G60. 31.3 rn.. 9.58 meB-i G55, 31.5 ln., 9.51 meg. BERLIN 10:15 p lrn-Alstoimn DJD, 25.4 m., 11.71 meg. PARIS ~ _ 11:45 putt-Musical Recordings. TPA-J. 23.6 ln., 11.72 meg. Bangs . ing to hang around while Clyde was there. . . He woufd keep out of it. None of I can ju=t bareiy remember. . his business. anyway. Th; fellow j Jim Emlléd. 3 You hated me longer than I disliked him. Disliked him! ‘Phebe was something more irinilent than dislike in his voice when he'd said gUJd-nlght. What right did he have to take that superior tone with Cecily? 0i what. was she guilty? Uniritentlonally‘ hurting his pride, perhaps. That was all The third week in September Mr. Vaughn went with a party of friends "n a fishing trip to Mains. He sent for Jim the morning of his departure. Jim, arriving at Meadovvbrook Ln answer to the summons found his employer in iln eleventh hour hubbuh of‘ packing and mm in. structions. Miss Parker and Rose were scurrying about the second floor locating garments which had W” backed sway since the lsiit fishing trip. ‘They think I'm going to Uttle America. m. Vaughn fumed good Mvterdly. indicating w.» array of garments piled on the bed and the sofa in hi; rpom_ Mr. Vaughn was in high good bu. mor, excited, grumblingiy ggnigl Jim went with hiln to the game room where the fishing equipmgnt, F9853’ t0 be packed, coiered the ping-pong table (To Be Continued) IONA SCHOOL Report for October: 0min 1X-—-1. Harriet Monument; _ 2. Roseanne Quinn. ; .Grsde VIII-J, Stirling Mound. . Grade VlL-i, Margaret Quinn; 2, Merton Smith; 3, Arthur Mc- Eachem. i Grade V.—l, Catharina Mclacxi- ern. Grade IV.-l, Mildred Quinn; 2, Evelyn Qninn; 3, Kathleen Ronn- han Grade LIL-l, Philip bdblaahern. Grade ills-l, Merlin Quinn. Grade L (Sm-l, Waiter Icllaill. 1 Grade I (Jr.l-l, William Quinn; l 2, Valeria Quinn. , Hitcher-Mary Quinn. ' noi- roa sown! (By The Canadian Prom) IQNDON-Gurrey Ooiiniy crick- et club officials deny rumors that R. i‘. 8. Wyatt. Warwichhlrn am- ateur, has been approached with sviewtohlsplayingforlilrray MI season and banning captaia. TOKYO 12:46 a.m.-—L'nperial Japanese NIVY Band. JZK, w". m , 15.10‘ 11198 SYDNEY. ALSTRALIA 4:30 mm. {Thursdayi -Ch2mesi from o. P. o. Sydney VKSME. 31.28 m., 9.59 meg. _' i Serlice Everybody} Planning Bigger, d Better Parties Get the gang circulating in s BIIIICI Tag Mixer. it's fun any tine-and a perfect lend-oi‘: for a amine parq, Write on each tag the name of a guest and the ship he's to aail on. Assign one man and one girl to incl: ship. A: the crowd barges ln. give men's tags to girls. girls’ to men. lacii guest mun hunt frantically for hlx “iuggagfl-the person whole name he has drawn-tag him or he: conspicuously. Soon every one knows every one else’: name. Laiarihemanandgirlaiiilirigon the lme ship will want fo get acquainted. be partners for ran-erb- manta For run fun. write fortunes- love. Money, Travel-on ten heavy cardslacbplayeririturnatandsl behind s chair, fries to toss the cardl jlto a hat. Fortunes that squarely in the target coirie lead “o”... s2 m... - in“ booklet i ed with clever party flsllfili. ice- b giddy games Ideas for special holidays find 9c in coins fsr your cow of GIDIIi-Up Party Fun to The Guardian. Home Senzce. Addreaa. Be aura to write ptainly your Name Addicts. and the Name of booklet. Name Street Audi-m U"? | bu: I know scorn: of women who undertook to discipline the: husband; lln zlieii- izozues and no foolishness about it, who have taken two o.- three izrips to Reno and are having a mighty thin time of it living on s little 5 still a very dependable thing for dil~ » tressin . swear Sfllfit Alltlfll grunts Li} ETMQ. “It. la misting to his whim; mg rim and putting up with all mi ways ‘a’: out. laying a word, no matter how you, _ __ tmzue longs to bowl him out. it is flsi. zering and caioiing him, yes-yaming him, rubbing hlsfilr the fish: m3. and making ham believe that you think that he is better looking pm,’ Robes Taylor, szrpnger than Joe Louis, Witter than Irvin Cobb and a bexer business man than Henry Pond. And when you do it, what have sou s01? A spoiled brat of a husband who thinks that all the time ybg are no: pampering him you should be down on your knees thanking c,“ for you: Iuck in getting him." "Well. a: less‘. you've still got him, and that's r m. , pended. “l ain't recall a single husband-spoiler who ever loot her man, ivho started right out from the altar showing who was going to be boa . grudein 23-" paid al many. "So l am not very keen on the strong-arm method wth himbands. My otxervalior. is that it doant wwk out vary wall in everyday life. For. you see. after all. in moat homeholds the husband is Jones. who pa)"; m; lreighz. He Ls the ixesdwinner and the pie-caterer. Ho tows the pocket- book. and whether his wife gets dimes or dollars out of it depends llpop her attitude toward him. "If she ‘s appi-eciatxc. sings songs in praise of his generosity arid tslb him that no insri is a grestcrbamthan iheouewho denlmhlmaelfevsi-y. thinghewanrstogivetohisfamilsnsheoanhavethelastoenthehu thank: andbereteshlm because itimt mcnmandif heseestbotmerqardshim as nothing more than a slave to tdl for her, he wfi hold out on her all he can and she will have to nght over every dollar to get it. "Husbands are human like the rest o! us. and we love to give to those who fuss over us and gush over our kindness and put! ul up with a sense o! our own. benefactions. and we resenthaiin! W d0 $111585 1°!’ WWI/HM give things to them who take them as their right and not half what they deserve. - “Then there is just one surefire way oi keeping a husband. 111st is by making himwantwstsyput. Bverymanstartsotltiiimarr-iagfoén love with his wife. or else he wouldn't assume her board bill and e - ping ticket for life. lie stays in love with her Just as long aa slicker-pi herself attractive to him. It is when she begins to feed him on vinegar instead o! sugar that he loses his taste for her. “Wives profess w think that the Other Woman P00866595 some occult ‘power o! charming men sway from their lawful spouse. Stud! and ncri- serse. It is only that the Other Woman is a mln-SDOUQT- 91¢ 31W" that every man wants w be potted and babied, chucked imder the chin and zoid how booiul arid wcnderful he is. to be waited on hand and foot and generally be made to feel that the universe revolves around him. And <he (ices it. » When his wife tells him to ‘act ms use’. we all know what happms. ‘ "so, girls. my advice to you is to spoil your husbands. Belzeve me. there is no other househdd pet that will so well repay the Mlwes 8nd care arid affection lavished irpon it as a husband Don't bgnidge 80° old Fido a pat on the head and a lump of sugar.” DORUPHY DR. To Relieve Bad Cough iQuickly, Mix This at Home Does the Work in a Hurry. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. Harem an old home remedy yo mother used, and. for real results. it cough remedy-more than you could buy (or four times the money. It keeps per ec , tastes flue, and lasts a falni y Ill This splendid home mixture his c three-fol action. You an feel i: uiku i '11 110i?!“ 3:101; ‘Ithaca: ‘the Dill? _ l, U60 Cl E If I DQD TIDQI, ll] It‘: n: trouble at all. Make a Iyrnp h‘ flu’ F!" ‘i’ “"53” Th" w by Etlrflll: 2 cups of gmiiilmd sugar‘ f]: "la" rim Inch Prompt. nim- coiichii. Try it once. and you until rliiisnli-ed No cooking is needed Pine: is a compound containing Nob -{_ r-Eiilil mr-iilrl dri Pine. in concentrated form. weil 0v. - PU! 214,» ounces of Pine: info a known for itqirompt action on throat _ membranes. . one refunded if ll gives you 16 ounces of really superior‘ doesn't please you i; every way. l ' FASHION GUIDE-S THE HOME ISOIQIESSMAKEIZ‘ A little swing school dress with plaifs falling from an attractive yoke. The smart and practical all ement of the plaits both front and back. make it simple to keep Daughter will receive lots o! compliments from her schoolmates in this dank blue dress with its CXLSp white pique collar. It is made of a cotton fabric with a wool-like texture that a easy to tub and iron with the same pat- tern. mummy can "make a decided- ly different locking dress with soft gathered fulne=s for _, unpei‘ daughier....wcrn belted or belt- lws. The low price and the aivrt time it takes to run this one-piece dress up on the sewing machine is simply fllliBZlllP. Style No. 3'23? is designed for sizes 8 8.10. l2 and l4 yearn. Sine a requires 2 3-8 yards of 89-inch materiel with 1-4 yerd of 30-inch contrestine. Send fifteen rents "Sci In stamps or coin (coin oreferrr" wrap coin carefully. address to rliiarlntietn-"v flvvsrdlan givfnlr- Styie No. 3W2 Swen... ... _ "U878 City Province hingaailbtniqof raehel acnain rolie