4 I l “_€§§»Ssa\ I _- ;€¢.'a'\ 1»- . “ i‘ l‘ loos. .ca EIGHT rvwrvv ‘Woman ’s Realmi THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ {kl ‘I113 L; . i "fio Something for somebody, 1g you u, m a hum, m, “m ~ somewhere. may be dipped in flour, ueucned while Jogging along life's road. t 331p some one to carry his bur- i “*1- Aud lighter will grow your load, n6 something for somebody, glad- E 1y. ‘till! sweeten your every can. Ksharing the sorrows of others, Yin- ovwn are lac hard to bear with pepper and salt, before frying. Another quick way is to toss the fish into fine breadcrumbs and fry in hot fat. LONDON’! FLOWER. GER-Ll It! there is one class ocf people who should know London better than another it is undoubtedly the flower girls who offer their flu. grant wares in all weathers and to lall sorts of people. ‘Their most fa- “ gush mous site is. c: course. beneath the qfleer up, with a. little song. >zizitm°ilgt°swgaz zicnaxdilllalymqrcus. m‘ sxneum“ f” ’°m°b°dy' ‘Mo: line City - and their carts o: ways, . ‘ Whatever may be your cresd: ?,!Z§,t,1,t,,e';",'*’:d flwelzmbflfls N- Theres nothing on earth, that can Genewny ‘hexfnfiz swath: Sig: he‘p you _ ' 50 much‘, as a kindly deed." ‘zlglgdfiylvligpfgleeglithke thsllmi‘ - = . occa ona y you come across s young- womsn selling her pinlrs, or ohrysgnmg. mil-mi. or fresh autumn roses, for ithe profession cf fiower selling is a Gay colored cloth} h3g5, ha.f,ldfgnffjed Ont and a good mm, is Ilia-Hilfi- HYIOB 518$ and Shoe fifeeygenenlly handed down from moth- whlch match. do a lot to imploveim- 1° “ugh”; m0 OWNER"! C‘! W111‘ 14091185 ¢l0- We talked the other day to one 9°“ wh? ‘Pit have P1116 ETBPH One-inf the best known flower girls, who in a closet thzlt has white wallsllhas hardly mqsscd 5 day at her An evrn nicer id:a, however, is to! pitch, mm or shim’ 10,. more than have them match the predominat-l! thirty years. Her smiling fuse ing color of the room adjoining thef would be m-Lssed by all the people “Set Iwho pass regularly through _'f_"‘"-*“"' lsqllflm. if she were to retire to the GRQLPING FURNITURE ‘little cobagp in ill.- wunh-y whim,‘ D§ Smmtlllng for somebody, striv- :: ins ‘lb help where the way is long; Apd the homeless hearts that lan- MATCHLYNG cnoslar acces- sonnzs If you have s. frepiace in your] she is working. There is a twinkle] living room, by all moans make it in her eye when she speaks of that l the centre 0f your fllrni'lll'.= gzollp- l cottage, for she i: obviously an 1m. fng arrangement. If 111* rconl is, ashamed Cflfkllf‘) and could neveri very large, place tho dlsall lIl front: be happy for lmlg out oi sight and I of the fireplace. If not, use com- sound of the London street.s__ Mfbflblc hairs on either side. Weekly Scotsman. FRIED FISH _ ‘ ::Douglas' Egyptian Liniment. is Fish fined in batter is mg.- satis- an excellcnt leg wash for stock, 391W f0 l- 11111181? person. Make a‘ Also removes coms in horses and ‘ihlldl “WET. dlD the fish in, and quickly relieves bruisu, sprung, by in hot m. sweliings and joint stifness. - Dainfineu Chic Styles . ____.._.._ _ ILLUSTRATED nasssusxma " sou rcnrmnnm r wrfll svsnr m ' f s. _i....isl..r"rz'wtlmm i 'I‘hls coat-like dress expresses ‘simple sood taste for all around day wear. It has lots of style with its broad. enscl shoulder yoke and becoming high neckline. And don't. you like the skirt arrangement? 1t creates s wrapped eflect which is so entirely Carry it out in yellowish-green hairy woolen with plaln toning woolen trim. You'll love itl In necktie silk in small pattern in rich plum colouring, it's stunning too. In pencil stripe black and white sheer woolen, it's the lsst word in chic. nnagine it for instance with plain vivid led woolen trim, red suede belt and red bone buttons. 1 Style NO. 637 is designed do: sisss ‘ 14, I6, 16, 20 years, 86 and S8 inches bust. Size 16 requires 2% yards 64-inch material with 96 yard 39-inch con- treating. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. _--__--_._-—.__-< No. 027. Bins ..................... Btfldt Add!!! ..-s‘asvsssliollilblillycluclss- Oity Etlte ‘ll Do Noll Think Their Equal Can Be Found For Children" many other Mothers relate similar ex- periences in treating their children. BABY'S OWN TABLETS an recom- ‘FI have BABY'S OWN TABLETS in file house continually-I would not be without them. I have given them to each of my four children from earl- iest infancy. One of the reasons why 1 value BABY'S OWN TABLETS so highly is because they can be given with perfect safety to even the young- est infant. I have “commended them to dozens of Jfolhcrs. For children's Ailments I do nbt think their equal can be found." So writes Mrs. Dcug- certificate of analysis in each ZS-oent las Blackadar, Hebron, Ni-and package. "'5 DR. WILLIAMS’ ing fevers, colds, colic, constipation, disordered digestion and sleeplessness. The Tablets are inexpensive, easy to take and thoroughly reliable. And they are absolutely SAFE for even the youngest. or most delicate child. See Malta and Koop Children Wall-As Mothers Know her I lshe declares. ls the aim for which lbw out if he u-as a broadgauged fell ow or one of the pesky and pernicklty mended by mmfulMomm go, mm, ’ is sometimes known as vegetabll- HOW Ennmenk‘ i 3.3;“. Dorothy Dix "lid" HIM n-vhul Choose Your Life Partner as You Would a Horse! Pick One That’s Well-Bred, That’s Sound in Wind and Limb, and That's Gentle, Kind and Willing t0 Pull Squarely in Double Harness Of course, there is no absolutely infallible rule for telling before mar- riage what sort of husband or wife a man or woman will make, but here are some straws that are worth observing which show which way the winds are blowing -— and likely to blow. If -I were a man and discovered myself falling in love, before I let term flrma sllP from under my feet for good and all, I would make an heroic effort to find out whether the young woman had any good, hard, common sense or not. ' A peachy complexion in s woman is highly f:- Social‘ fersonal -:- ‘i ‘ l- h\av&;4 ALAA¢4AAA4A . _- Fashions -:_- liffcrqtur "LOOK WHATMY MUMMY s01" ALL FOR 2| =“ All for desirable; a willowy figure is not to be des- pised, and golden tresses have their unden-I fable charm. It is also delightful to bill and coo and ask, "00s duck is 0o"? And it is rav- ishing to meet up with s young woman who is a real soulmsts ,with lovely thoughts about free verse and the whatness of the what. But these things are not enough to marry on, son. Beauty fades. Love talk dries up at the altar and culture is liable to get upon a man's nerves in time, if it isn't backed up by the sanity and philosophy that spring from old-fashioned horses sense. That is the thing that gives a woman the ability to meet whatever comes in life with cllccl-flllness and courage, and make the best of it. It's the quality that makes a woman livable, and unles she has got that you are going to wish yourself back in your bachelor den many a time and oft. ‘There is hope for every sort of woman on earth but a fool; but if the Almighty didn't put any more brains 1n a woman's head than He did in a sparrows, she is beyond the reach of human reason. Y-You can't argue with her; you cslnt convince her; you can't convert her. She is jllSf. bound to go 3101!; llfl‘ little, narrow bird's way of life, and her hus- d has to follow. l-il: is simply helpless before her imbeliclty. If I were a girl and ascertained that I was putting a few more extra crimps in my hair when it seemed likely to me that a certain youth might call, before I bellied the curling tongs another time I would make a strenuous effort l0 got some sort of line on his breath of character. When I wont out with him I'd do some Sherlock Hclmesing to find kind that arc always in n. stew over trifles. If he was the sort of man that gets in rows with the street-car conductors cvcl- the fare and squabbles with the usher at the theatre and bullies the waitress in the restaurant and sends back the steak to have it cooked over three different times- why I should say to myself: “Nay, nay, Pauline! The Spinstcrs‘ Retreat for youls, rather than life with s. man who will always be poking about the Pantry. mea-Wrl!!! “l6 potato peellngs and rowing with the cook and who would demand at breakfast to know why bacon in his house never could be cooked as they did it at the Pazaza." 0n the other hand, when l’. found a. man that everybody called Bill or Charlie, and slapped on the back; if I observed that stray dogs followed bum on the street and little children clustered about him; if I saw Negro waiters begin to grin when he entered the restaurant and when any little contretemps arose, I watched him smooth it all out with ll few good-hum- ored words that made even grumpy faces relax—why, if lie didn't pro- pose to lne first I'd pop the question to him, because I would know that 11s was the kind of man that makes every day a holiday for his wife and who is like a ray of sunshine in a home . If I were a man seeking a wife I'd take particular notice of a woman's attitude toward a dollar. If silo seemed to think that it was only good to throw at the birds-goodnight for me! I would want a wife who had a good, wholesome reverence for money and the hrll-d work and self-denial that it takes cm a man's part to make it. So little fluffy, who brags that she can never tell what anything costs and that she never knows where her allowance goes and that money is only good to spend, anyway, wouldn't get me. I should simply beat it from hel- presence, for I should know that the man who marries her will be poor to his dying day. If I were s girl I would likewise take note of a man's attitude toward money. If he were a spclicltllrift, who blew his money on things that he could not aflord; if he sent me American Beauties and took lne automo- biiing when he had a 10-cent-bunchmf-violets-and-a-stRet-car income, I should firmly but sadly decline to be his, for I would know him for one of tho improvident sort, whose wife goes without shoes while he subscribes for s. loving cup for a ward politician. _ And I would never, never marry the man who carries his small change in a pocketbook for that means that it is so hard to get at that his wife never gets her hand into it.. If I were a marl looking for a wife I would find out if the girl knew anything about housekeeping, because I should not desire to be poisoned on amateur cocking or bsnkrupted by a bride who didn't know whether she ought to order two breasts of veal or one from the bachelor. No girl who loathes the kitchen and whose ambition it is to live in a hotel could ever be crafty enough to work me into standing for her board bilL. The trim and tidy little maid who can make her own clothes and go out and get dinner and do the marketing for her family and then be as sweet and as fresh as a rose and ready for all sorts of fun would be my choice. And when 1 made it 1 wouldn't need any 1"-‘“""'°° °°mnnny to guarantee the happiness oi’ that wedding. And if I were u. girl I wouldn't marry any man who didn't have some settled ways of making s living. I wouldn't demand riches, but I would be s Missouri lady, and the aspirant to my hand would have to show me that he could support me. Say what you will, there's no happiness in the house where the husband is a shiftless ne'er-dowel], who can never hold down a. good job, and the wife spends the day in standing off the bill collector. The people who marry on nothing but. love are generally soon bankrupt in that also. After all, though, the rules that sPPIY to selecting a satisfactory lifs partner are not greatly different. from those that. prevail in picking out a horse. Just get one that's. well bred, that's sound in wind and limb and that’! gentle, kind and willing to pull squarely in double harness. ma" cook's“ v and saute (or fry) in the melted, l hot butter. 1'73’ the pepper cut; 1n l lame squares in the Bums butter. season with about half s. tellpoon of salt, and the some amount of nitely called upon cream cheese of a particular medi-l wise the cal value, rennet is the usual de- termining factor (though in some places they use the fibrous internal part of the globe artichoke or lo- Alfsnllcn Dulm l! your stock for thilspscislutlerls v esliausjteg‘ 111$!" our o er ' y edlstely. age today. s cakes PALMOLIVE soAP Large TrlalmSlzo Package of PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES a FALMOLIVI 80AP-Jflm1glcllthcwsyPslm- olive kee a you: akin smooch, sofa youghful. c Massage gently into the pom, Palmolive‘: warm, gentle olive oil lather floats sway impurities . . . brings out the healthy, whole- some, natural colouring of your skin. Star: today! Pslmolivewill give you a skin that men admire, women envy. Pnmcns runs-This is your chance to try Princess It our expense and loam what a marvelous soap hi: filmnr, wbiug-glqglm, , , Ion arunar orslaciu aldlin “.10, wblgta bands’ And nogtle how laid? fl Flakes i: takes to make s big foaming tubful of suds-suds that are safe for your finest garments. Ge: this generous trial size pack- Princess lI TIIRIITY PIIONI YOUR DlALII-IIGW Secrets Of Fresh Cream‘ Cheese Perfect Foods That Are Not Difficult To Make more is something and bucolic about psd basket or on a bright leaf. - be served very cold. The principle is always the same: the milk must be loft to homage Blane curdle or be made to do so by ar- tificial means. Except in‘ the case when certain microbes to act on the it call be lnade at once when slowly till Just tepid. eith-rr as a liquid or in tablets. It is will set aimoFt at once. Put however, difficult to give I . . charming it is not always the same strength; 1' _ a fresh cream’ the best is to follow in this respect “mp “n” “hi” °f 088 to l stiff; such mange. Rspsst from ° to flu Stir in the rennet (usually about , Wm“ l” ma“ m“? l" ma“ a teaspoon for a quarto! milk, or whipped °mam 113m” wulwut if tablet, one dlsstlved in a small SW11"! l" “m- csl herbs). Moreover, it is simplerlamount, warm. of the same milk). to use rennet, which is to be found Keep this on warm ashes and exact curdied milk in the little baskets. ,tbst ‘there is no mom whey loft: turn out in s plate and com with 6128.111. Crunch Have some fresh cream and whip till it becomes fairly stiff: also cheese lying in its little heart-sha- the advice given on the bottle or ‘nth’ M“ 9mm both m‘ "m? green the Lox. All these "cheeses" should again’ Fm Wm‘ u“ mlxm" m5 lit/tie heath shaped basket, which should be lined with very fins mug- lin dwved and wrung. Put to .drainincoolpisce sndburnout This is the delicious cream cheese ' m“? 5"“ "m" "W111i The m- are defi- usually mndo in little csier baskets. me“ ‘mum b” "W"! "m1 "Wk ' the, cream (not whipped) milk for the purpose of making a milk is still naturally warm, other- Th‘ pmmrtm °' Wm” °1 W? "14 milk should be heated "w" “W” b° °‘ °n° "We W and 8088.1‘. half s pint of cream; ffhe whipped the u Doctor: The more lawyers the flu’ longer the can. Lawyer: And the more doctors quantities for the use of rennet as lined with nlllslin, let it drain l0 n” mm“ m’ cm‘ "coronal: 11, 193a an‘ r. AMomingSmilc ' The governor's beginning to til an "interest in me," said the ofliiol boy. ‘ "Why!" uked tbs head clerk. “He's lust med me it I worl here." Vicar (at the village concerto-l shall not allow this concert to pro- ceed until I know who called flu lust sings: a blitbering idiot. Volco (after s long DMIHGF-‘Tlllfl no use, vicar. We ain't bothsrim about who called the singer a. blith- erin’ idiot, but who called the blitherln‘ idiot s. singer. s xlvrrmn nil-cos! Asked for by Miss campbnb (I-llnlitbgow.) A Nader has van kindly sent nu this psttoru- I bop: l6 ls wihat you want- To make it you want three oun- ces 0i Beehive double knitting WOOI 1n a dark colcr. two ounces in s light color and a. pair of No- 8 needles (bone) Osst on 81 stitches, using the dark wool, and knit into back 0d stitches on first row to make I firm edge. nut two rows ‘llbdrd sown-Jot: on the light wool thenfmit Dstit- j ones with the dark wool. ‘mum the istitohes closely together, knit I i with the light wool. Knit 9 with the .dut wool, draw up the wool cl and of row. knitting the last stitch with both colors together. Fourth row-Knit 9 with dark wool and pass this to tmo front undeli- the point of the right. needle. Pass tlu lfght wool underneath to the bit. drawing it up.‘ Knit 9 with the light wool, pass this fb the front and the dsrk wool to the back under the point ot the night sieedle. Dralw up the dI-ri wool and repeat from ' to ths and of row, knitting the last stitdl with both colors. This gives s flut- ed amen-runes to the work. Repeat the third and fourth rows until as rows or 26 ridges m worked in the colored stripes. Ibr- ty-seventh‘ row-Decrease 1 stitch in the centre ' wuv, JANl-In/ouw HAQDLY cares Ammo. UDOKKT ALLTHAT mun AND SPiNACH. l pom’ cane-via nor uuueav. THiS l5 REALLY GET“ $910M- SHI! IMRDLY WI‘! BNOLHHTDWFP A BiRD ALNI — SIIIM ‘IO GET‘ sol.l...ll.."r.....,E.¢.."l>..l.|.m e] LATZR (avg/e Tilt PAD IO M CORNER I l l Squllh wall Peppers l Yellow Bummer is billbOlls l and tapering and egg yolk color. it Denim‘. 1st simmer until fgndsr, Put under the broiler to crisp s littisl before serving. Garnish with crisp] 11mm. or serve with boiled beef, 01" with roast of lamb, or lamb chaps. —-________ French Fried Onions 4 l-‘lrse onions. l Dccp fat for frying marrow, the same name being ap- plied to smooth yellow squash oi oval shape. To make a delicious dish Y use: S It d 1 medium sized marrow or squash pin 3:0 2313:; xigexgnm thick 4 green peppers s“ ‘ s l 59mm‘ onion C“ Pllflmte into rings. When thc fut ls hot. drop the rfnls in or ‘tr-nor them into the smoking fat in "i" ‘YT-luv basket. Cook one minute d tablespoons butter Salt and pepper to season Boil the peppers a few millutm. half-inch slices. If its seeds are Per and l lull, remove them. Slice tlu- onion Se“: M’ one‘ 9.1mm" ""41 hilmbursor ma, or liven How m. Remarkable Food Disco-very Actually CREATES Hunger Even Vegetqbles and Hill l-Aaes-r-alsupuy-Nush“. 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