Q m. w av PAGE TWO \4_4A .¢.W°'"4"'$ AAAAAAA The HOUSE WIFE and HER ACTIVITIES ‘II-t I've planted one sweet flower l; ‘B! an else too barren way. L111 I've whispered, in the midnight, 2 ZOne sweet word to tell of day, ‘If in one poor bleeding bosom I; I a. woe-swept chord have stilled. {If I've made, for life's hard battle, I; One faint heart grow brave and .; strong, Zflien, my God, I think Thee. bless ". The ForThy previous gift oi’ song." Anon NEW CURTAINS ARE GAY Jillliiili? low fall curtains, particularly the Iottage type, are made in varied Ibolor schemes. You may have red Iliots on a light brown ground, green Tilots and bars on pale pink, navy on Illighter blue and all such novel com- initiations. If you get kitchen cur- ‘Jtains of organdy, remember to ask Jlor the kind with a starch-like firi- Llsh that wont get limp and ibrinkled the first time steam Ltouches them "T PENCIL-LIKE EYEBROWS PASSE Remember that it's no longer con- sidered smart to teweeze eyebrown into thin, pencil-like lines. Little doctor. Usually the hair goes o8 the temples first; or a luall patch on the top of the head becomes bald. First of all, it is as well to look to the ,. venients of the general health; decayed teeth should be re- moved as there is ground for believ- ing they may be the cause of this complaint. General treatment in- cludm frmh and good food together with tonics. Local treatme ‘ con- sists in counter irritation. Vigorous brushing improves the condition of the scalp, but lotions which are t/r. strong should not be applied. High frequency currents or the "violet-ray" treatment have been used successfully in many cases. YACHTING PARTY RESCUED A crowd of 10,000 people watched: the rescue of e yachting party of three men and two women in a thunderstorm of Fleetwood, Engn, the yacht having been driven on a sandbank and being pounded by heavy seas. ENGLISH TO BE TAUGHT IN TURKISH BOYS SCHOOL English is to the "official langu- age" taught in the Chaai Lyceum, an important Government second- ary school for boys in Ankara, Turkey. This school will thus become the counterpart-except for language- hairs that grow down on the lids and across the bridge of the nose; should be removed, of course When that has been done, put aside your~ tweezers and rely on brushing to keep your brows beautiful WIDOWS OF ZULU KING Fifty Widows of the late King Solomon of the Ziilus 0i South Afrira were permitted to grow hair on their shiaven heads when the period of mourning was lifted’ recently | A LITTLE HEN THAT HAS ‘SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT I A little dark hen, owned by Gor- don Amos of Mount View, stole her‘ pest away several weeks ago. She {aid l9 eg-gs and haitched out 1s] white chicks. Later she arrivedl home proucliyi icridi‘; her brood off ~18 white chicks, having lost only one _____i____ HOW TO DEAL WITH FIRST SIGNS OF BALDNESS Young men who go about hatless are rather distressed when the first signs of baldness appear, writes a Mrs. H. T. Rowsome, Athens, Que, writes "My baby bc was troubled wit consti ation. _gava him Baby's Own Tn lets as direct- ed . . . Before I had givcnliiilf firs’ box the (annstiyiiilinn WllS flfllllfid-v ’.‘ By relieving constipnlion, Babys Own Tablets reycnt more scnqus i ailments cleve oping. _Much easier “ to take than iiauseatiu laxatives ' and perfectly safe for little folk from the wes babe to children of school age. 25c package. 1T bnWllliams’ ‘w’ . BABY‘; 0W" TABLET ' 1'22!!! of the Galata Sarall Lyceum in Constantinople, when all branches of instruction are being taught in French. CLEARING SLUM DISTRICTS The City Oouncil of Mamhester, Eng. is considering setting aside 325000.000 for “ - owners in the proposed clearing out of slum districts in the next 10 years HANDICAP OI‘ THE DARK ROOM OVERCOME The problem of the dark room is now countered with success through the cleverness of the up-io-date interior decorator. when the win- dow faces north, or the room is so situated that it receives a mini- mum of light, the wide awake decorator uses such colors as yellow, white, pale pink. gray with a pinkish cast, peach yellow, inn, or yellow gren, Mirrors are a great as- set when the problem of the dark corner presents itself, Iif you would increase the size of the room, paint the wood trim the same color as the walls. In using wall paper choose the pattern of a type with a design lending distance and vistas, this will give a. feeling of space. COLORS EEFLECT ATMOSPHERE Color is produced by the vibration of light in the same ether and there are three primary colors, red, blue and yellow. In an artificial light blue may turn to green and violet transforms its natural shade to _ grey or red under the same condi- rtions. For the lightening of a dark room yellow, buff, cream, ecru and lemon are the tones advocated by experts who have studied the quest- Real -:- PANCAKESIQSUPPER oékniémy/ O That's right, young man. This is no time for dawdling. When mother has Aunt emiina’: for supper the family give t rec cheers. Yet, remember, Auntjemimfa cools in 2 minuter-cost only a can! a serving. Ancl if you like buckwheat cakes you'll find those made from Aunt Jemima prepared Buckwheat Flour-lb: best ever. Allin JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR and Proparod Buckwheat Flour Ink In Canada by The Ouakd OI- Company Blue is a cold color that gives tho impression of size, it holds red in check, or destroys the too pronounced effect of repose, or restraint. On the other hand green is restful to the eyes and nerves and in its softened tones make a harmonious background to any mom. Orange being an admixture of light and heat and is directly 0p- posed to green, it destroys the cf- fect of repose and restraint. Purple being an admixture of cold and heat neutralizes the effects of both, it blends with black, orange, neutral and grey. Black and white are the only true neutrals and their clever use makes the character of many a successful decora/tive scheme. NATURE PRESCRIBES Fbllowi-ns the tricks of Nature ceilings should be expressed in a light shade, the walls being darker and the floors darker still. To set off the lightness of hardwood floors, dark rugs are advised. When color prodominates white curtains are impossible and backgrounds must be less intense in color than the Obiocii to be shown against them. Green is equally related to blue and yellow and therefore harmonizes ion from every angle Red produces warmth and makes a large room appear smaller in size. PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS Social a THE CHARLUITEIUWN GUARDIAN_ n1 Persp A Lakmkkkima r”.'.1:;-.-=:‘k....i, i»... When Your Children Have» Grown u and Gone Away, Will" You Siill Have our Husband to Play With? 0r Will He be a Stranger, Separated From You by Twenty-five Years of Separate Interests? Nowomanmakcssgrsatermistakethantbsonewbollarmibhar- self to get so absorbed in her children that she loses all interest in her husband and all companionship with ‘him. Yet many wives commit this fatalarrcrandtheubypavethswaytoflis divorce court. or else prepare for themselves a lonely and 001W? old ago. TaksihecaseofbQ-amwbsnsbsmar- ried Bob A. she was as pretty and‘ intelllssnt and as altogether as desirable a bride as any man could wish, and any girl would have had arlghttotliuxkhorluckystlnfcrluiglnt matches made in heaven. Then Junior came and all was chanced. for it developed that Mrs. A. was one of the woman who are all mothor and no wlfs. Wl-tb a suddennass and uncxpcctodnsas that left him 38801118. Bob found him- self deposed from his throne as head of the house and iklng of his wife's heart and relegated to the humble D0siti0n i-lf servitor to his mieltv. the Baby, and of no importance whatever to his wife except as a. purveyor of luxuries to the mewling infant. Bhehadliterallynotimeforamerehusbandnoranyonnsideration forhisdesircsandpleasuzes. sneuuit -.‘ ‘upioriuuibe- cause the baby pulled at her laces and mussed her chlflons. She wouldn't step out with him of an evening because she was afraid something would happen to the baby in her absence and when he dragged her out against her will she wet-blanketed the occasion by wondering if the baby had got uncovered or if somcbod, had come in and stolen him. Evenings at home became dull and boring because Friend Wife had lost all touch with life outside the nursery. Her conversation was just a. ohaptor out of the Baby Book and-little '1icmmy's tummyache was a more thrilling event than a world revolution. The years rolled by. More babies cams, the older children grow up- Mothers obsession about them to the exclusion of ha: husband navcr changed. The chiidmn were still first with her, with father running a bad -‘ She still-ruthlessly sacrificed him to the younlviors. Onlynow Motherdrovehimoutofhischalrlnthslivingroomao that Susie might entertain her, dates. And he had to Ilvs up li-silnlnil, to the radio in the evening because the ' wanted to turn on the] Jaaaanddance. Andhahadtogiveupblsvacatlonandstayat home! and work during the hot weather because Mother was determined to send John of! to a swanky boys‘ camp. And Mother kqat his nose to the grlnd- ‘ stone because her children had to have fine clothes and go to college and have wort cars. i Then all of a sudden. it seemed to Mm. A., the children were all gone. ed, with homes of their own. Bet Ibout iho business of llfs for them- lvea, and there was nobody in the big house but herself and Farther, and I when she looked at Fnther he was a stranger. A man she hadnt really seen or hardly thought of for twenty-five years. A man with whom she i lbioadnothlngincommonanymoreandwlaobolcdwasmilchasshe red him. MmAhasgrownlistlmsanddsspomlsnLandhorfriendsfearsho ispsslngintoastateof ‘ “ “ becauseshsnokmqarhasanyintor- estinllfanowthatl-ierchildreaiamgonsfrombar. Shshasflnished her job of rearing a famllyyand. ncothat that is o , she has nothing to fall back upon. Her children arsldlle and so'is hot h d. She drove him away from her when Junior was a baby. 'I‘hese middle-aged and elderly years, after a woman has reared hm- familyandscethcm launchedonthsircarearsshmlldbs thshspplcstand most serene time of her whole life. Flor she has the ousness of work well done. She has the knowledge that, although she is not neces- sary t.» her children any more, she is a benign influence in their lives. She has leisure to do the many things that. she could not do when her days were all too short to answer all the calls for M-o-t-h-e-r, and with the demands of the cbllrdcn on the family pocketbook lessened she has more money to spend upon herself than she has ever had before. But whether a woman's life after the children are gone is full or empty, whether it is happy or miserable, depends upon her relationship to her husband. It depends upon whether she has kept the companionship between them a close and vital thing, or lot the children separato them. It ’ ‘ upon . It dqaendsupon whetherahaisstillsswcaflicarttohismorjust the children's mother. Women do not mtautionally let their childmn their husbands. ‘They are only so crazy about the sumo that their husbands are equally crasy and act their wives’ society and being deprived of all tbs little attentions and pat- ting: their wives have accustomed than: to and . Few of them relish having their noses put permanently out of Joint by a little moon-faced creature who proves s, more deadly rival than a sheik. Hence the man whose wife goes all mother either finds some other womantoholdhishandwhilehlswlfelsholdlngtlssblbfnoralsshs absorbs himself in his business and goes his way 5,5 gene hers. But the two paths never meet again m4 bacmne one u u; m“; in the beginning. A woman can only count on having has twenty-five years at most. Generally it is ism. happiness of the companionship of bar husband even more. Bo she makes a bad basil-in when for her children and when she absorbs ‘ she has no time to give him any attention. ms COOK'S iiiexiiranmruit comwsn nal ,-: ta‘ A4AAA AMorningSmile DIG AGAIN 0n a Tasmanian golf course there was a shortage of caddies. A farm laborer who had never seen golf P189011 was therefore pressed into service. After two rounds the player for vwhom he had caddied presented him with payment far beyond a laborers daily wage. The impoverished caddie was nat- urally anxious for s further engage- ment. 5o, as he handed over the clubs, he asked politely, “Might your Honor be dlggiii‘ here again about the same time tomorrow?" NOBODY WALKS Fashions -:- Literature - a. strive‘ v-wi-svwnmup-wni wiv-a-vu-mw ce/Zrfli/rzixzy n! Q cu/J TEA OCTOBER 17, 1934 kam- AAAAA AQAAAAA a own-ocoe-oooooee-e. Flight theWoathsl with mnurran TEA f aim-q winds is» nai- ssh‘, axposuc its pcrib, ' also: a cup of us. You glow with warmth and well-lacing: atqs out with now-found vim. ' BETTER TEA, available * inyolarfavoisrits ad brand, is prise wit in ovq-yuns’! macbJI always - gives...“ orscupspcr ponndznim anurgymiore Elsa-flavour, i’ more refreshment, more uajoymcnt. Enjoy itofton for the cod It does you. FINE EA is Empire grown for Em ire homes where ANY [ME IS ran TIME. - ' t j ran canon rm A aunnau iorltias, Private George Schools, 2i, ,0! Pleasantville, was held at Fort twadsworth, N. Y., as a material lwitnes in the case. Stating l5 let- ~ters written by Bcholls to Miss Oardile had been found, Prosecu- tor Robert McAllister said they re- vealed the two had been on “in- timate" terms and that a; least three of them had contained warn- ings to the slain girl, advising her “not to let your people know" about "your condition." The Soviet press has been cam- nalsnlna min» lmilase in factor- ias in Russia, following the recent ,_"‘“ ofyardsdolothissued from textile factories unfit for use. AIIGTIOII SALE Young Mother (proudlfl-"Sce l Baby is learning to walkl" Friend-“Oh. do you think it really worth while to teach him? Practically nobody walks nowadays." BABY SHlllEll! Quick! Get the MECCA OINTMENT flu and wFDlYEnNccaa-Om msat at once. Prevents inflammation. saves tissue destrucfllon and '.r.r.."if.vrz..zir"" ou-uui Id all _" 41 wide, (awn), HI: id [L00- Mystery Shrouds Girls Death swan was) A2. B Guardian's (5, ' °“"’- Hamill‘ belli th case "a er - erican poll“ “<1 °°““‘Y authorities tcziight atteinvwi W piece togethr. fragmentary M!" which would explain for thorn the gum o: pretty Anna Oardile. 10 year old five-and-lc-csnt soon clerk. , -l"rom various sources officials 0f Franklin Stove, oll stove, lane wardrobe. walnut sideboard and book-case, Vietroh, rugs, tables and chairs at I). A. Macliay’! residence, 177 Grafton Street, m Friday, October 19th at S o'clock. J. A. LBQDOINALD, Auctioneer. L-l261-l0-l7-3i. POUL TR Y We are buying dressed fowl and chicken daily, PLEASE NOTE : They may be dress- ed by scalding. We do not buy on a graded basis unless desired by shipper, Ship by truck or express. All ship- ments remitted for daily. J. D. JENKINS, Mgr. The Royal Packing Company i.-1l64-l0-l3-6i NOTICE Eastern Cannerlcs Shareholders Meeting will be held in Company's Office, Monday, Georgetown, Oel. 29th at 2 dclock, J. II. McDONALD, W. D. WHITE, Liquidators. L-l207. FOX MEA T _ ._¢___- BEEF TRIPE . 35/16 BEEF HEARTS .. 5c BEEF LIVER . 7c BEEF TONGUE TRIMMINGS 5c BONELESS BEEF 514a LAMB PLUCKS 3c LAMB TRIPE 3c HOG PLUCKS 2c Island Bold Storage _ 0o. Ltd. 10-9-tf. i Timothy Seed We want a few thousand Spinning and Weaving Send ms your wool to b0 I In into Yarn sad wcvs into Blank» . Tbs char as are: single yarn 2| donb ed 26 cents par pound. Blankets $2.00 laundered; and if unlsundsrcd. SL85- it tales fivs lbs. of wool per Blsn t. Wool must be wall washed and all dirt and burrs picked out. The also of single yarn is medium, and doubled yarn flue. medium. and coarse. also booking yarn. Put ship- per‘: nama on all parcel; and owner's name, address and instructions in- side. 80ml by mnil_or freight, Freight cents. ' pounds of Island grown for which we are paying cash. Send sample and state how much for I ale. Garter 8i0o. Ltd. h dissolved, into cask 1 terms _ _ v. ‘(Lari-mun . m“ u l: au ltlvivspnfi a; t" b. ”""v‘$l'i.‘v§°oll’niifidruu l | Cl u O Ill, t‘ ,_ I rams‘ 11:14.! h m. u‘ M“, m'l F; flagmfiy ‘I? iu“°3ii'='ni' ac, ciiiigicareazia. a I — i HON Ulrich?! (Ora-mint Jolly leqbseweentlmc time and the mo- _ _‘M“_“_‘ M, A k a - -‘¢ e~e~ 1;"; lwhiohisrnost useful duringths win- ‘I'll! ONLY RILAUON merit she mot her death. s " "* ' ' ' g 3:; ter months in place of the Mini Two ncgroas me boasting about m may of the girl was found 1 CITY TICKET OFFICE v; mintsauca. ihomsrhcfthoir vomotoa- in a shallow, sandy “Qimupwfl and boll wall. 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