v < L‘VVvwvvvvY ‘ NVom K Happenings Oi The ..t noon .\ii‘s. Kent rnozn lea ‘or .t~_;,-. .tiit tilelnni .lt' (‘l i. .‘ Prtn tnee. tlattttl .i‘.. il.t‘.tt*.\ ttiid .. I4i"...t.l-. . ‘.7. \- ' ‘tin T ltogers. l\ enter ined at. all. . l~ .\ ttsit :ti"._ or hel‘ mother, . lttilii of‘ Saskatoon. » - ant-u l Mr. and l\fl"s. _L. D. Murray who httvn sue tilriu the summer at ;tt-.lit-~ ‘" " lcit this week on return to H a.\. s w W I . congratulations tverel on Mr. T. W. L. Prowse, on the occasion of his i.t‘.‘ can C. H. Beer have as Zllloiiltis C. bitller I foriilei‘ Miss Pearl intnrc ‘int: ' ll.ll'l tea for her guests l wl ll Mrs, fillet‘ met several 0f her (lrl school cnuius flS this is her first Ytsl’ siire lvZlYlll! iutrltittctolvn l‘.i'll h naxt- Dr. and Nlrs, Mc-q Lair-l O'l".»'~i" social g:itlit2i"iu_gs,- ut-rt- t~tl for the visitors dur- ing the wccki, not Harold Jenkins who has been h-r-t: daughter Mrs. Fred . Wt st Rt.t."".\lt,v, is le-aving lhisl iizoiniilg for (iitawa to visit other rs of he" "milv. Mi's. Gates 1\/'[ i'.= . ‘ . " S I\lCl_:li nd Mrs. J. A. ' etl over the pretty tea h cxqtiisite summer . ":1 ting in .\(‘l‘\‘lll1Z \v::e Mrs nluh JPllltlliS, Miss Lena. Mc- l.ti:t-, .\lt\s lrcne Young, Mrs. Snaz- clits, .\-ll"s. R. lJiiunond, Miss Et Liritcs. . not After a month's holiday here. Miss Nl'l'lt* \\.'.'ii":‘eii is leaving on return in xlaitlrtal this morning. "lllll fart-tvells were said this . rs llotlilms who left Friday it. l).t'll'l‘l' siwvntiiiig the stint- uu i" lllulhllfi at ll1("C'tl‘;\l‘lOll.8l0\'Vfi. Ktvltt-rinc Kenney, who re- h he: daughter Mrs. J - ‘t\'ul‘lll Avenue, has gone to spend the flilfll‘? .\igi‘.tci" Miss Winnifred l. f a o o Stilt"_.r.~l Kentiedyn Brighton .Y ~t-t: a ititmbei" of intimate '_ ‘or the tea hour vcstcr- ill ltttnoi" of Mrs. Harold len- x/v/A/K/ ‘/\\k./ . Gjgsfsw. M? z‘ ‘O 5K _ 3. t. . . _, 9W "JJ 7 y] , ‘fir? ' 1"} . . ;_ ‘v13 an’s ‘b00000 IJfOfQ-fffii ‘ in Ortvcll. n- IIOLHFRS FOR KITCHEN UTILIZER SCRAPS vivvOQO‘ o Week Lieut. Allan Stewart and Mrs. it Stewart sDUitl. [he week-end with the farmer's haunts. Mr. and \1ts. W. A. Stewart circenlicld Avenue. t I t d U l tIt)-i).il.t.'i(‘(l Si. Mrs A E n10 l.‘ .ttttt ttilti cnth. d, a yep‘. ‘mu ntrttsuncii he Um“. M h“. “,1 “W "l" I.~t (‘Vlllltill vi .l with .111’ Ivllildsi 1',._' . ,, mitt", i>l":i"...~.l l u U‘ ‘(HT ... ' HACTL, ... l loll 1 t . \\tt.\l\ui~cl) urlcvlt ‘ “rs. J. A l..i.\ tin inottnttt up to Ftlrolllti Mtuitlut t lli liei‘ >(\l| ljltittlv "who wits relui. 1 lroln .\irt‘ll(ii‘li.{ llll‘ stliiiitiI-i" mo» .il.~ Hills ill l:i.l;t:tlii:tti. uitli ltlh UJI‘ F ‘Rev G (‘.\l"l_\".t' \\'<>b.~ t‘l";lllll .\’lts. \‘\lrlJ~l.l‘ art- rvtlliltlily; ttiitiitht ."t‘oiii tneli‘ ilJlitLtY lllll to l.t,itd.ti. Uni. Miss Nliiriuri‘ Chtnitiler. die" the Women tutcl Chlltlrenls Ho. in IZl/‘fflll. it-i .tt‘.li :i\" tin icttirti ittui" sllvllfllli‘ l.n uiin ittr intitliei" Nils. l‘lf'tl S Qlitlntllet". --'"i.1.- Hit‘ Street. | o a u has rv"tttl"lld l\ll.s Nnrit 'l':i‘.ltit' alter sit lltllttlt ])l.":l.\.lill ltultriziv l\"tlii lltl liutit. Ariitiltl lY-ttloi" tiiitl . tvltir ~\l'lli\lilv. l Mrs. Alark R. Mat-Cittigtin has‘ ltlliUli! lite social hostesses t'l1li'l'< .t. Ltiitative": iillltllti: 1.1.‘. :5.t.tii"tl.t\" when she ti\~ ,;.1.,\;-,tts~.\n_ lvitcti ti‘. l ll. to: iiw tzibits if ‘ i bridge \\.tt. additional gtltsts for i.ic ‘ 'ca hour. , kt Rev. llt Slttt Fulton and Airs.‘ l-‘uttoh let". .\lt.iid".t\ LA incioi on rc- lliill llLlllt‘ to ctuillunn. t,in;.. to t.- u.ct.ng a lWstllil nion; s holiLy with .\1.":. rlllltilhs itltttncs and friends. | , . Mt" and Alla‘ l“i".~.ill". (‘lnlllllll and .'.tlnil\. ii.t.t- itttttittt. .ti .\t lt.t.-..l. . . ltlitl . Sti Lotus if Di". ‘tllltl Airs. Liunci Liitusay all > is .~:t .li :n-i" _.'iltllitv leit b‘; prltzue cat ‘l titty i liLf zittiit. Miss Ucrlrttt-e. on rcttlin to Alontrcill. ‘they soc .. the stlinniei‘ at their cdtilitiy" ‘lZilllU t Oii lvloncl-tv Mrs. East itovttity, ‘was hos. . . noon tea for Mrs. J. l). Jt-tlktiis . was assisted in her DltHirtllil t.. ‘.125 bi" her daughter Airs. \\’:tl \'l' Wtis ttt. Mrs. HtlYOtd llt-artz and Airs. vi/atlci" Heart's. e l Ififld Miss Sadie Acorn (ll the Edutai- t-ionzii Dcntirliiittiit, has gone on n holiday‘ visit to her sister Mrs. ti. Brchattt and Mr. B.ch.itit in Bur ‘l6. l t I . QOQQOOv ‘ w" ‘an :"_.:.-,- S YDNE Y [K t. $ A “milling n! ivlde lnwrcst took place Saturday, with Roy (‘hristiun Harris of Sidney. l’l‘l‘fili)‘ll'i'lllll Church. in the wedding group above are, left ta matron of honor, and Bliss lnticitniii, H-Rlfirllf the bride, the .\‘_\'llllf‘_\‘ POSl-RPVtliTL FHE (ZHARI..U'l"l‘ET()VV_N I RE alm Y. Social and Persona v " ‘Y 1' '_'_I__V_V_V::VV 111.111.111.11; uuqsriuu _- COUPLE WED . - Clitircii. Ottawa. John Mc- Intwe cf Corintall be itt.\.l\~n t of honor. and ‘ c h..t. sniaitls .\'il l be .\Ii;s lvhirgtirtl Mlilrost‘ of tlul" - and l\ l- .1.i.d Fepall vi _Qlii‘l)l*(‘. '1 ‘ gmoiilsiiiiin \\ill he l..t\itl .'\lllL)l‘t:.'. ll. U. A. ., an the ushers. /\\'f'll lJ.tnni _ Ont, , Mr. ixiiilii Ain-izawn Mi". J "t: ' 1- * * | lred. Tcron o. and Mr. Erluart Prior to leaving ioi" Nlontrcttl “Tm- , , , , where they llllCll(t spending tiic-l , winter months .\liss ztlcsttinutt’ '5 Bfltirltl‘ KTCD-"JP-ld. R- N» 0! MuirliOlui-titui her iliecc bliss Ethel ‘ll 1115i (‘Vfiill-lll "tel" Mrs. , Hodgson eiitl-rtitinctl tlieii‘ tilcnzls at. luncheon ‘Puesduy at the Charlotte- town Hotel. D O Mrs. Ya Dan. who has been the‘, fittest of lit!‘ skier" firs. B. W. LcPIige at Li0\‘('l'illlli‘lil lltutsc llll‘ the past sovcriit weeks enterlitiiit-d at a. bridge and tea ioi" her l1'il"|.'lS on Wednesday ' "son has Yvlllfllbfl the siulnilei‘ (Dill Ito-arc in Miss Ida Hcndti i. with liei" l Windsor, Oilt. a o a ltiiss Edith Shaw is home front Si- Atltttlttt. Que, on a holiday virit to hci" parents lJi". H. H. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw. Univ-i" Prince Street. . _Miss Edith llrotvn. Montreal, ‘S’ visiting in the (IlLV the guest of Mt and Mrs. Frank Wood, Fitzroy Si.‘ t. 4 u s Among the shower hostesses en- tertaining for Miss Agnes McGee. whose niarrltige to Mr. William Swincleli. R. C. M. P. took place in? St. Paul's Chapel on Monduv lvcrc Mrs. E. Meliinnon, Miss Rose Mc-, U-titgaii and Miss lvltiiiiury Mcbeaiu, f a Tea hostesses at the Golf Linkst this afternoon will be Mrs. C. H B. Liongtvoilll, Miss Marv Haszarri,‘ Miss Katherine Brown, Miss Nora B. Lonlzworth. U O At the Tennis Colli"is tea will be served by Miss Ltltira Jean Arscri-, auit and Miss Pauline Sitninons. | i ll i J The mfllTlllflP of Miss Katherine Dunning of Ottawa to Mr. Stephen Htnvard Ambrose of ‘Poronto is ‘ak- lng place ‘totlav iii Chaliiitirs United m Y/M f ._ each of curry powder and paprika, Gillts and Mi" . Gt é Miss Gertrude Davies entertained last. Thursday alli"i"ilti<iti at ine Cllfli‘lO‘.ll'l(l\\'ll Hotel. honouring .0." iuerc Miss Clflllllll} Darius of Ot- lawn. I U Miss Dainaltlti Plllllilili of the Mon- trctit Chill-ins Library. ' Di‘. Malcolm Pt lillll of the General Hllbilliill rclltrned this week: ’ to Nloiitrtxti lrciu a liclitlav sbttit Willi their patents Ml". and t\l1'S. A. (i. Putnam at. Eldon. A. C, I. McMillan MacLcan arid. Mrs. MacLcitn of Dallas. Texas. vmo have been visiting Ml‘. aha Mrs. l\ . D. McLean are lctlvnig this nlorv». loi" ‘Svdilev alter a delightful hot day. Mrs. l\1-.icLc:tti will spend It week with Mi" lvLeitn and Lbcn lliotoi- home to l) -s, Texas, when she is a teacher in the Southern Methodist. University". ' v n Miss Elizabeth Agnes KCYS/cl (Sister Agnest oi Farringdon, Berk-- shire. co-founder and foi" years head oi the King Edtvard Hospital f-zr Officers. London, who died lust Itiay. beuttetitlu-tl to “dear Princess Mary" it silver elephant cigarette lighter given her by King Edwin. VII. A close iricnd of the Ru""al Family. Sister Agnes had a private kev to the grounds 0i Buckingham Palace. ‘ out here will be interested in Professor and Airs. Ml ‘" of Young avenue. llallt: cntiiit. Dcsiuond and of Mrs. Piers. Chester. which took pliure in Hail. on 'l‘tiesdav. merlv the wife 0f Peter Alllzeii, set-anti Bcavcrbrook. l.ll‘lll."l‘lllll the sttn oi Piers commander‘ of a Canadian (l0Sll'0\l‘1' at present on acttvc service on the Atlantic Ocean. l“ ms ' cook's SALAD DRESSINGS _In the top of the double holler mix locvihri" 2 tablespoons flour, 1 intislard, 1-4 teaspoon suit, few grains cayenne pepper and i teaspoon sugar, when mixed well. add 2 tablespmnls melted but- ter or margarine or salad oil; then arid i slightly beaten egg, 3-4 cups milk and 1-4 cup vinegar (cider), Add these last ttvn liquids ve , very slOWlY Cook in lop of doub e boiler, stirring evcry minute until thickened. Strain and cool. One teaspoon mustard, il-2 tea.- spoon salt, 1 tablespoon sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, l-B teaspoon 1 PR2. 3-4 cup m’lk. 1-4 cup vinegar 1 tbsp. butter. Mix the mustard stilt. flour. paprika and curray (i e nf Janet. rilttighlei" of t‘ Miicilt-il, _ t . qualities you want in a httsbiinci. bo- The brlttc was for- _ Honorlztblc disposition is what. a wile has to ‘live .oi‘d is of having to always Wfllk 011 Qllllfi l0 DESIGN NO. 11M Crocheted pot holders are an ideal choice because they utlllm setups m tlwiwittl anti one can have imv number of. color st-‘tienies. Pattern N0. i107 contains list of materials needed. illustration of the design and coin- pie e instructions for making bot-h ltoldera. Io order attern: write 0r send above lcture with i5 cents in coin m slamus m r-ezrework Bureau, Charlotte own Guardian. To Chnrltim-ttlwn Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 1107 powder together. Add well-beaten egg and mix ttntll smooth. Add milk and vlilegnr slowly, then cook over hot- watcr until thick. stirring constantly. Remive from heat, add butt-er and 0071.. Before serving add 1-2 cup heavy cream, whipped stiff. Otto-half teaspoon salt, 1 tea- spoon mustard. 1 1-2 tablespoons fruit sitgar, 1 tablespoon flcur, 2 ege-ynlks, 2 dcssertspoons melted butter. 3-4 cuptui evaporated milk, 1-2 cup cider vinegar. Mix dry in- Hrrillvnls. add slightly beaten egg- NAME- _ _.....__..____...........__..__..._ -ST'HE.E'I’ ADDRESS——-——— crrii - -'- - - - - - - - PRQVINQE-__-_---——_--_—_----—_-un- yolks and m'x well, Add butter, then milk gradually, Then add butler, titen milk gradually. Then Vllll“'_il‘ very sftw y. Cok until Dorothy Dix §ay i ‘ PEltISHABLE A It n ‘ltlfldtlgk’ is for you are grow ll up. It is hltrd eiiutigh babies to tilt-kit‘. '\"'U\ k < you want. are still a c Ci" * Atlolcs earth. “lorry and re you iuarry in cent lo goes lor evei tlon, tnoncy‘, bug. Don't iety columns . silos... and correct your grammar are those in which the hus DON'T marry n man to reform‘ liiin. oi‘ thinking you cttn chatty-e lilni. It can't be dotic. ‘There is no magic in the marriage ceremony that qucnches a drunkai-ds thirst. tr galvanizcs a lazy inan into action. 01' t nuts a backbone into a wcaklliig. o1. that. turns a boot" mt!) l1 Whfillid gentleman. Alter marriage a ttlittl 18 lust as he was before only i‘ "He. luore so. Wait until you find a than‘ who is iradymtidc. Willi fill 1-119‘ ' fore you inai"l'y. DON'T marry a man who is hard x to gel, along with and who lias to. bc handled with gloves. A nlar/s with. and she ("an izct iriighw tlrcd keen fi"oiil stepping on sonic of i".is not Drcjtltliccs. The grouch, "titt- fault-findcr. the wet-blanket. the critic are the worst iiuitrlmonzul Guard Against Jealous Man DON'T marry a iealous man tin» less you have the skin oi o. lllGC- eros and will not be w0un_ _ by continual insults and suspicions, and unless you fccl that it will add spice to life to be forever watched and spied upon. DON'T marrv Mother's net. for if vou do. you will have to trait, upon lilm hand and fnot. lmd kccu tlu t..e spoiling site has started and, no matter how much of a slttve you nre to him. vou will always run a poor second to Mama. DONT marrv u man who is bet- ter looking than you are. He will think that vou should wear yourdast year's wardrobe while he has three new suits. Women will always be running after him and wherever vou go you will hear people wondering how he came to marry a trump. Beware the Great. Lover DON'T marry a great. lover. It is certatnlv a wonderful experience to be wooed bv a man in lovely. poetic. romantic language but don't. forget. that. courtship ends at inc altar for the wife. The art of beta! a great lover is a gift. that few men can resist practicing on any good- looklng woman__wi_th be! g=~___"" t ‘A- -- V’ The double ring ceremony was Dcrfnrlncil by Dr. M. Scott F right: Vitice Riley, best man, the groom, the bride, Mrs. R. R. Hurst, Char- llelcn Afar-Donald, sydncy, bridesmaid. Mr. llarris is circulation manager fur Girls. if you want to be nappy though married \\ill enjoy living ftlbtl‘ you are formed and you knotvwhul; .e hild and your own idc are continually chailgiilg uh about one tlay is poison It won't stan time. and when you try land you in the div DON'T marry o "yt-hlng_ man who is stiff in the j a. lowbrow who on "ialite whose family wt and pronunciation. '1‘ bands and wives stand 011 l telling how wondcrftil and treat be is. IN a CHARLO August 31 in Charlottetown when [Kathleen Miller of Sydney “>~§ united in marriage ulton of Cliiltham, OnL, strata "1. Fash vwvv at St. James made of a Living s ____v SEPTEMBER s, l...“ ions '1. Literature Leisur —The Woman ’s Realm nu COMMON PIDBLRM The common problem, yours, mine eve wife's, fs-not; fancy what were fab- in lif e PIOglClGd it. could be-but, finding f st. What. may be. then find how to make it. fair Up to our means; a very different thing! No abstract intellectual plan o! life. Quite iirespective of life's plalnest laws. But. one, a man who i; mun and nothing more, May lead within a world which (by your leave) Is Rtme or London, not. Fool's 5 desired. VITAMIN HELPS B eddln watgr usedgolthitibgln’ a m due "11s with blosoms A salad plates can With a port! or is left over. gllice “geelllfi m9 Bllfleban and melt over a 10w n Then ncur the remelted gel y; h-idivldual moulds anti ch11? lite ‘kriifietggolr. A ‘new’ salad o; d,“ Ila-tilt or v to these lef egelvflbles may be “l loll" BPiatinQ salad. ~. Pai-adhe. HERE ARE SOME 'l'lPS 1-- —BROWNING- "RESSMAKER 0N imttlfili _‘_ FROCK ' GLASS SLIPPERS m ' ____ deMtlJfL wlgmen as they m old If Cinderllii. had a chance to do it thge “P d "PP9i1ortlonatel_t' in em, all over again, she'd probably t lifuit 0P 111p ineastlrr-ment, wit choose Slippers like these. Include f“ h? "sit 0i their igure c113,, in your travel wardlrtrbc the most “Q V") tnlllltll. ‘Hrs lllflfllli it, glamorous of all the latest shoe ltmlthcl 5-K not" tittlsitlc is ii sit styles, glass slippers, trimmed with “Sm? m- i tiny black patent. leather bowi. The ‘lyllimsf? VH1" _l>tt-<t ls lite dill shoes are not. actual glass, but arc (“ML If 1h!‘ brdtce is only slight! plastic material that gives them the same crystal-clear sheen. Keep in mind that rubber dark. ens silvcrivare, so never lct any- thing with. rubber on it remain tin the silver drawers. Use cord or ribbon to hold silver together in its easc-qievei" fasten utittn rubber bands. Often a coat of paint is saved by first. washing the walls before re- painting them. This removes the soil and stain; and assures a better job and takes lass pildll. Celery stuffed with shrimp salad can be used for giving variety to the appetizer tray. Regal lily bulbs are ncw for sale. They should b2 pianted not later titan the middle of September. Si ADOLESCENT LOVE IS MOST THING ON EARTH oesift Stand The Strain Of Reality-Alert: Are Some D0u’ts For Girls Thinking About Marriage __DON‘T‘ marry until, adults. It is no business for c111‘ ck out a man with whom F911 i" own tastes and habl s I sort. of a husband o do it tvhilt: you; ulsland dcs _ d the thing you are: to you tnc ncztt is the inost perishable litltltl 911‘ d thc strain of wcixk and ables. Besides. 1 ill miss your play~ to pi It is lilipcss V0 spohsibility and b your teens you w . to take it later on u. will "cc court . utsirle of ycur class. THIS" age, social position. M11111?‘ Don't marry an Old‘ oints it you are a 11mm" marry a. college professor" if you arc ly reads the fashion and sc- iipcrs. Don't. marry a. soc- ll always look down on yvttt he only happy martlhff-S i, the same footing. l e men who, pple tvhtn, \ everything. in the p come in cont-act It ls_tli choke on their adams a‘, they trv to say “darling and who, regard lovc-makinil 85 l“ 9Td9fl1t who can be trusted not to Dfltltllt-l der. DON'T marry an etzotlst- T719"? l9 no husband for whom a wife cur‘. so quickly lose her taste as theme whose tonic of COIIVClRHflUOU is Bcottt himself. and who never tvetirles of DON'T marry u Clifif) who rims?‘ can hold down a .l0b 0r sump-lit hitilscli. but who is always going .0 make millions in some grandiose. scheme. Tle~up with a lad Win58 performances are in the DWSBHB instead of the future. and who ai- rczidv has his fool in the door of opportunity. And Watch the Snendthrlft DON'T marry a man who ha holes in his noc-kcts. nor one vthtt cottnts his change too carcftillv. , DON'T marry a bov W110 "with his horn for you to conic out 8nd climb in his automobile. oi‘ who tries to boss you before he has l legal right to do so. DON'T marry any man who doesn't measure up to your ideal. for marriage lasts for a long time and it. seems longer if vou get the wwml man. DOROTHY DIX. The little tots will enivv mun when they have tiny toast animals an top, Cut. out small animals from thinly cut srces of bread. Toast and pass or place on top of each They m‘! phntol of family groufll~hicnlc l‘f_0tlpfl—nfifi1fl town occner-plctunl of their Allomintsvnila Husband: "I paved Jones in the street esterd-ay and be refused to mcogln ze me-tmlnks I am not. his a ." eqllflilfe: "Equal, indeed! of course llll."lif‘llf‘fll liven strain. Mix wit-h whipped cream to serve. ' /.. u. Get nut ynur caldera-end - P9 send your films to unfnrdrvclnplng and printing. Duality Work and quick service inflamed you. Films Developed w Prinfod 250 6 o1 l-Anv du roll and III! In Idle Folio! with h‘ loll AN B wick l " ' tstlfli fill... ...$"a.'i'l".'..T-'§é..‘.l?l‘" ‘ lMuiodlnlovooQcnhllo-Jlflln hplflopi IYAI IIIIPSIIDT IIIVIOI! l you are. He is nothing but a. great "fat, conceited idiot" I Box 129C Post Office A, Toronto . . MARCH 2i to APRIL 20 (Arieslw Fine influcllcss prcsage a most en- joyable day, both from a business and personal vewpoint. Interesting events of a public and government. tiattire should be u s"cl ind patriotic unity sire- d during these hectic mciitlis. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Tailrusl --Yotlis is a stib~taiit5al -.i"d (tCXlWS- ' today. acco" ing to nous. Your tremen- rcplei "hi; after a sticntlous tvcek. 52c that ycu get it. MAY 2i JUNE 21 \G."lliZXlll——Ul'l- friendly aspecis warn of disturbing factors from outside soureis. These can iiicluence both ltti Hie and _._ " S; Tour. IOViVft-hflaking With These Pot-Holders Your Individual HOROSCOPE H--——-'By Frances l)rake-—-l-—l l business affairs unless you offset them. Maintain a conservative, steady pace that dwells mainly on the urgent and routine items. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 tCancer)— Generous star rays pointing toward a happy and joyous relaxation once essential duties are properly coni- pleted. Introduce sonic lILVQI, worth while ttvit. into your activities. Avoid worry. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lem- Today is the day, and you are the one to convert "cams" into ‘reall- tles" with swift, czmpetent lfiltla- live! Rise and shine, opportunity beckons. And engender in others your conquering spirit. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgol-On your tccs, to cope wzth any tricky influences prevalent to- day! Cusiiicn ycirsclf (with a well- pepzii-cd schedule) against any in- vitations to fzclish cletours. Be alert, keen. concse. SEPTEMBER. 24 lo OCTOBER. 23 tLlbra)—Again we are travelling t-he sunny road which radiates happiness and good health. During leisure hours inciulge sports, either as a ccmpetitor or spectator; take H, trip. to visit friends, or probably some historic site or Shrine. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - Excellent indications sponsor a determined effort to clear up business matters early. RB‘ serve thc p.m.. leisure hours for worth while friends and family. with them interest yourself. and take part. in wlmleome entertain- menl tint-t recreation. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER Apple-Shaped In Red Gingham A welcome gift or a sizzling seller at your club‘! bazaar- these jolly pot-holders. You can make a dozen tit a time, apple-shaped ones of red checked gingham and. in the same easy way, wild-rose shapes in pink gingham. Their grecii binding is smart color contrast and in a loop at the toy make: a perky little steml Draw the outline of an apple to fill a six-inch square of paper and from this outline cut the back and front nf the pot-holder. Then cut scvcral layers of flannel the same size, for padding, and sew all together with quilting stitches as our sketch shows. Bind edges of holder with ‘lrinch bind- lng. Another grand gift (which will sell at bazaars like hot cakes, too) ll a pair of Mexican book-ends- really just two bricks covered with felt, on which you glue colorful felt figures, s fat donkey and a Mexican in his sombrero. Easy with directions! ‘ Our SZ-page booklet tells in detail how to make the clever Mexican bookends and pot-holders. Has attractive gifts easily made from materials on hand-wonky table. bathroom utility box, book- rack table; many other pretty items. Bend 20c in coins for your copy of "HAND-MADE GIFT NOVELTIES" to The Charlottetown Guardian Home Service. Be sure to . write plainly your name, address, and the name of booklet. {Incl Addnn ProvtncO tight. you may i» “in, t matters merely by a? ‘O rem"! l! the s; front darts flinniug [H , tttvwitrds to the bust. lrltffl“ tends to drop towards" nliddleitg and so these darts n t n. High. 0t‘ take up lliflvflllltllhulgg sideways. or bmlh Unntflk “a put on the dress inside out a“ ,1 pin them more can tfliiitbly, A cross-over t- wan-spy ‘m’ easily enlarged, Yeti can tiecreg the overlap. filling tltp from m, a vestee or blousette of some kit-t or you can button the lanegs m instead of having them tpmed dw h make a strtvghl. high-necks front with an inch m" twt; w. width in it. Fasten all amt-n wt‘ smart buttons or wear a 3550i Efiften a too-severe effect. shot; the bodice be still w) flflhl, 1..., a. narrow matching tmnhpynelfl frfim the belt. trimming this wt buttons or rickrack. Big upper arms often g0 with 1111B? bust. and then the too-l‘; armhole is not. only llncoqflfqflab but makes ugly ai-mhcle-to-slloii der wrinkles. Bath trouble; can remedied at nnce if you unpl the front of the bodice fromt skirt. and the front hall of ti sleeve from the tmnllole, No under each arm insert. 1mm strins between bodice front iii hack. This gves the exit"; need for the bust and also cnlargest armhole. To make the sleeve this. let out one or f-wn of its plea (where it- is. built tip at the shalt der) or slacken the gathers here. 22 (Sagittarlusl-simllar vlbrlitlo exist for you as for Scorpio, fo Curb a tendency to ho blurt. allit- may resent it. no matter how \\‘ meant ycttr statement. Sotlen to remarks and their trite valtlew be m"re avinreclrtled. DEOEMBER 23 irl JANUARY (Caprlcorni-A really lip-lope financially and pr’ "at/sly spenltlll Qpread your “tings ‘a encompass t-hat opportunity offers. provided. cvurse. that "all" is right at worthy in pl"ineil~‘c. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY (AounriuD-Prcceed it"i'li assurin that star rtspects are in harmo with your honest ectcns, Heart terests, monetary matters. person lsstics. family items itll lull‘. friendly rays, Fe sirelv eilerselt FEBRUARY 21 tn lVlAllCl-l 2ft (Pisces)—Wnfch Vfitl!‘ nioveiiieil" closely today. HPN‘ are otmosll forces evident" Offset these hint rnnces by popular and effPfflil/f flt lion. Cencettlrat" on. and stldtt the tasks of Vdity. A UY-YILD new‘ on THIS It! is of tire. intellectual tille- °° clever and artistic. ll bits a ti‘ dencv to be ovcrcritleal. not wt of others but aim of self _Ulttl curbed t-his may lead to differ‘! and strained l'f‘l"tl"l‘s W“?! "i with vim-m it shuild have rlnst and" most amiable "<=0!“"l"' Fine spenkcra artists, dew nurses ceme out of Vll'f'o. Iii ta Virgowns are ccn~cieilliott= it! it'll‘ ever their wcrk or activity. ‘Fri-colors are new and very chic this season. Try our hand at mix- ing different. co ors with this be- ccuiing style. A suggested color scheme is beige for the Shoulder yoke and sleeves, soft". mossy green for the mldsection and dark brown for the skirt. This two- iece dress has interesting lines an the skirt; can be worn with other blouses. You'll want to _ make if. now in" chambriay for town and every day wear as well as for early fall when it is still warm but. dark clothes are in order. . Style No. 3010 is designed for sizes l2, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 16 requires 8-4 yard of 35-inch fabric for yoke and sleeves; 1 1-8 yards for mid-section; 2 1-8 yards for skirt. Send Twenty (20th coin ls re- ferred, for Pattern. Write plat nly your Name, Address and the style number Be sure to state the size you wish. Norm lf-fedllddfbl City ~ " Province nuns-s now T0 mvu A coslvnmo DRAWER The dressing ta.b‘e drawer is o- babiv one of tile hardest of ll to keep in order. it's practical to line the drawer with a glazed chintz or nil cloth that. c~n be washed with a damp cloth frequently. Snare puffs and cleaning pads and cotton should be kerb! in covered boxes: halmim. eineiy boards. orange- wcod sticks. elm. in small contain- em. It‘: sensible too. to buy only flit-we cnmetlcs which you are really going to use regularly. Needlecraft-j ——-F'or The Home Qfftti’ 30|O SIZES l2 ~20 a N2l.~.._<> L_____-* ~