Woman's Realmz S “Q ocial and Personal 1. Fashions zLiterature 19 ‘NJQI no sues: ...lois of don». T MAGIC Pom II min“ “i. floured 8" i B mm at 375's. 9P Ind fill 1-,.‘ Dfldl "mflfldnogzil Ii layer Colic l "l! whltacom syn,’ baton VDIM iving&l-eisure .TiiE WOMAN'S REALM ' A SAY IN EVIBYTHINO is not only in the rose. t is not only in the bird, ot only where the rainbow glows. or in the song of woman heard. i; in the darkest, meanest is. ere always, always something sings. ‘Tis not in the high stars alone. r in the cups of budding flowers. r in the bow that smiles in Nor in the redbreasvs mellow tone, showers, in the mud and scum of firings. ere cilways, always something sings. —Emerson. Don't forget to remove all non- Iiishable trimmings and buttons d buckles before laundering a rment. Imrs bu isriQiTarri: _-_ - When people are going through revolving door, it really makes ilery little difference whether a an precedes a _woman or not. If man and woman happen to me to the door at the same me with the intention of going rough it, the man would natur- lly give way to the woman. If you have hvla-rge wash and a ‘lmitedamount of washline save I space by hanging several napkin: or handkerchiefs one over the other. Smooth out the wrinkles aiir; square the corners. India. is reported to have vasi chromite reserves. Pitchy spots and knots on nev. lumber, before painting. should t covered with shellac or Blllmlllll!‘ paint. Rayon cord tires r uirc aboi one-eighth loss rubber t an COL!" cord tires. butare stroflfl" 111 give greater mileage, safety a‘ blowout resistance. Air-conditioning ls thought of l many people as cooling alone, bu. others understand that the control of humidity is necessary if the cooled air is to be comfortable. A two-way radio system enables pzirachuters, on their tray from til" plane to the ground. to maintain communication with ihc plane or the earth; it uses the throat micro- phone. Counry folks/ire relatively frcc from clllgi-{Ers if they apply i"? perly dimrthyl phtlialaic iiidiqutd form to their clothing, particuur- 1y on the top; of their sli0es and around the cuffs of their trousers. McGrdth-Dearden adding Miss Mary Dearden, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dearden of Road, Rochdale. was married to Lieutenant Jos- eph Walter McGrath, the youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. G. McGrath of Canada, st St. Mary's Church, Littlcborough, last Saturday. The Rev. J. V. Murphy officiated. The bride and the bridcgroom in the Canadian Army. rm“ u e givrii wlvc! i’ the bride) rind Miss Joan M. ~f ihe bridci and Miss Elizabeth .'..is the juvenile attendant. Chiptziin P‘. W. Kemp v-vc \I\I¢ r\rv\/\/v\ ‘. ~ socxxxzcxxxxxrsxxw wxxxzwcx iiiiw ciiii I iii I By Anne Ashley P‘ ¥¥ EL\\/\.A. : Q. How can I easllv rinse hex-iv)’ articles such as blankets? A. Using a ca: liosr uill make the work lll islet‘. Bic."- kcts riiiscd iii this W. do iiui rc- quirc wringing. as they will drv without \\'!'llllKlES. Neither is the nap crushed. as no ironing is re- quircd. Q. Hcw can I remT-‘c Rolf-R frviii llli‘ lll“’.'(l‘ ll1\llS'.' . A, sq“ llll" lf“‘bll)J(llllill (i1 lFITlCll llllCCNllllf) (‘n10 ll) 0i “Till” witer. din ihc finQiPYS ""0 let them remain fOA ii few - really swecl Cream Lath 0/0 s2»... .96). t... xr. . . - ifs‘ fie saga fiafkare: sh}; SW££77 away by her father. and wore '~ period gown with a headdress of white velvet and white doves and a plain net veil. .;.i::l a bouquet of red and white carnaiions. ,1: bridesmaids were A/liss Barbara Dearclen Pools have said ii for centuries- you know it's true! There's thrill, there's appeal men can't resist, in skin that's fragrant, sweet. So protect daiminess as lovely Hollywood screen stars do. “A daily beauty bath with Lux Toilet Soap makes you sure-leaves your skin fresh, "You're ready for adventure, romance, and you 100k it!" Make gentle Lux Toilet Soap-the delicately perfumed soap with Whipped "FALLEN ANGEL" A Twlnlioih Century-Fox Froducllon acted as best man, and Messrs. J. Harry B. Dear- den and Bethel Deorden (brothers of the bride) were the groomsmen. Mr. E. Halliday played suitable music on the organ. and members of the bride's A3118. unit formodu guard of honour. Miss E. M. Buckley presented the bride with s horse shoe decorated with white heather and red carnalions as she went up the iiisle. A reception was held at Peel Street Conservative Club. Litileborough, and Mr. Roy Brinkman (treble) sang solos. The honey- moon is being spent at Torquay, and the future ad- dress of Mr. and Mrs. McGrath will be Dalkeith. Wardle Road, until they move to Canada early next year. Among numerous presents received was a gift of money from the personnel of the bride- grooms unit. (Mr. McGrath is a son oi Mrs. Ev; McGraih, of Norway, Lot 1, Tignish R. R.) Dzilkcith, Wardle is in the A.T.S. The a (sister Scliofiell (friend Margaret Buckley Pim les Are ou embarraasc b u l , isn iniplcg and skin blemlaheys? ggflllslrllllgg orig you have suffered or what tried you can now start n hting Pimple itching. Eczema-like rash, other skin irritations with the ver icntlon of a new treatment cal ed Niiio- dorm. It stops the itching in '1 minutes and I] ma" y; COOK'S coiiiirii § . rvw\/\4 ‘PQADOQX COTTAGE APPLE PIE . snows heir?‘ riinkc their; indclcnrer, softer‘ . N cup milk sinoo u-rt c vi ' t —l f .. . . . s“... ariirfy y..t.'i....'§l..5.“§- .32.. 20.132}. i '~ °"~‘ “m” "m" ‘ Just m NiXDderm mm your druggist today | 3 eKP-e under the inonc -back trial offsr. Sea h i 1w. it works up cup sugar Pinch of salt 1 teaspoon vanilla l cup cottage cheese ‘l teaspoon nutmeg h.» teaspoon cinnamon how much better you logk. Les. This will also soften cuticle. Q. How cziii I iiiiiigc croutciis‘ the ' A. Cut stall!‘ bread IIIIO cubes l lllld toast them. Because the tread .is iii small nieces it iiccd not be broken into bits before eating. I sauce Pastry shell. unbiiked Combine milk and minutes. Rcducehent to 3"?» F. and bake until the cu."- about 35 minutes. Six svrvims. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE leave it tidy for other members 9T the family, other guests. the maid who must keep it clean TOP-HAT ASSEMBLY In the national assembly of Tur. lacy the president must \\’(‘l\l' dress clothes and a top-ha'i. . TOWELS AND PLACE MATS ," says charming Linda Darnell. cr-your daily hath soap, tool Slur of l DESIGN N0. M0 y Attractive Dutch figures are em- broidered on towels. curtains or pellet», mats. Hot iron transfer mit- rn No. 500 contains nine motifs about 4% inches high with com- Dlete instructions. To order pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and address with 20 cents in coin or Postal Scrip to Needlework Bureau Charlottetown Guardian. Design No.‘ s00 Name Street Address . futon 11,, cups thick. sweetened 81ml?- cream and‘ i scald. Beat eggs lightly. add sugari salt. milk and cream. vanilla and i cottage cheese. Mix nutmeg and -~N‘¢\'§T;¢a¢s si I’ t cinnamon with apple. s/zfiucgafaxziliorbpread over bottom (if- 110l- Fiwd _ pastry shell. Cover with cotlzirzc if tho DOV-l of ioochlizis a leii- gheeso mixture and sprinkle with deiiov lo ccol L00 411110111)’. fill i110 iemaihing cinnamon. Bake in zflbowl first with hot water. l0‘. it hot‘ oven. 400 degrees P‘. for l0‘. ‘ill for .( muiutc, pour out (he decrees‘ \ - _ _ (rd is sci.‘ foo... It will siai‘ Gentlefolk consider others even, is sprinkled 0V8I1 the 1n their use ef tho bathroom 1119M days beioic bum 11% i ‘ vw M?" “can: eiiiairs lllIillY i By an Island Farmer's Wife 5 wvmwx‘ Mr. 01.": not. 1211.0 since malt Hui ll Ohm! M)!!! l- Y gong tless feline. into l shady watc ful est, the good mother of two kittens came up the short cut from the mill, too late this morning The cat-pan by the separator house door had been polished to a bright- ness by earlier tongues. The milk- ing had been completed. the cowl and horses turned out w tures. all other chores laid and he rest of the family had gone to the potato field at Rob's long before this grey cat turned in at our gate- way. My prospects for a nice quiet day were not so bright as yesterday. unless it was when I recalled that any time spent in the service of others is bound to bring a. shining and satisfactory reward. James turned back to the porch door before he went away and a- hemed as he asked: "Are you go- ing to be especially busy this af- ternoon, Ellen?" and then not awaiting my reply he said: “One of us Will be hcme at noon-those young pigs have to go to market- and I just thought-well. every- Y-hm! sot along so well here yes- terday. that you might leave in the afternoon. It might hapgen that there may be more pots. s turned out then, than our crowd can handle." There it was —- the summons that secretly I had been hoping for. Solitudes can pail, and besides what other work or in- terest can be more important to a farmer's wife than the harvesting of a crop in season? Rob's pota- toes? Oh. well “it's all in the family." O O O Knowing then what lies ahead. you work towards its fulfillment. There was kindling to be gathered to light s hasty fire when we i-e- fumed at sunset or even later. af- ter twilight; the cream-separator was to be assembled for a lantern is ii mere will o’ the wisp at this chore; Jeanie's hens must get an extra. feed to maintain production Hid above every thing if ou are wife to James. the bed in t e mas- ter bedroom is to be put in order. Other housework may be sliSpEilfl- ed when insistent field work is to be done but James’ pillow must -==m QOLYxmvx-r . WIVES EV ER Sympathy DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: peace. about little things? ANBWIR. 2 woman and in ALL 3 k Dorothy Dix Says- DISSATISFIED inexplicable Manfia To Cet Is Reason I have had In unusually happy married life and I attribute it to the fact that I do not worry my husband about his little faults and foibles. but let him enjoy his little I believe that wives interfering with their husbands’ habits breaks up more homes than my other one thing. Why do women have such s. talent for tucking themselves and their “ways” m husbands mis-era bio MARTHA. I don't know. It is the way they an built.‘ They can't be happy unless they have a grievance and something to worry over. Himself, couldn't make a place that just isuited i God which she could settle down and bi happy and contented. See Five. WELL-PROVIDED FOR f? BETTER ENGLISH? D. C. Williams ""-i€v"o"‘¢0"6%&cc i. What is wrong with this son- tence? "He spoke very friendly." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "physique"? 3. W one of these words is misspelled? Extravaganza, evangeli- cal, eylet. 4 Wlm, does the word "pun-lie" mean? a word bckinninil What is question anda-nswer"? 1 t’“"”"fi..o is . “Ho a e very Y" ore- ferabie. 2. Bgonouncq fi-uk, i as in it. e as in me. accent last syllable. 8. Eyelet. 4. Childish, as contrasted with mature. "It was a uerile re- mark." (Pronounce pu~er- l. u as in use. i as in ill. accent first syl- lable.) 5. Catechize. 5. with ca that. means "to instruct by‘ U llilru. the chief onto of complaint fin IQQ II" lflfllhlt their lliaihfl I that {he} I ' - ' (Continued on Page 10 ,‘ aAx7‘\:‘\7“\>‘3?{ MORNING SMILE 1 s oom" ‘ “ ALL DEPENDS Tba teacher of the village some; was leaving and was being present ed with a clock and s. purse. The minister. who WilS presenting these. said: "The contents of the purse will in time disappear but this clock will never go." LIKES HIM !t was the first day term. and the lCil\‘ll(‘l' iiskcd ii small girl iii her clans - a new pupil - what her father's nanw was. "Daddy." replied thg child. "Yes, I know," said the teacher. "But what does your mother him?" “She doesn't cull him anything." was the quick reply. "She likes him“ of anew be plumped to a nicety and each blanket and cover smoothed and tucked into place. Only then, ho matter what other work or divers- ion beckons may ones mind, which is uick to register ones short- com rigs, have any peace. (Continued on Page l0 -\-v\-vs~ '\ \ \»s-\-\~ 3 ncusrnoin E ' SGRAPBDOK < By Roberta Leo ~oz>oc4§ 10 u “r nilfi Cry lL, thcii fill witii the hot for a much (longer ]J€l‘l0(L Coal Coal will not bin-ii so quickly if ‘a solution of one-half pound of wgghmg soda to a gallon of water coal a few It will also give more heal. _ Lnundiflv llini. 1t is well to rcmcmbci‘ that 50M) combined with ulnil W111 951159 rust spot-s. BALKAN EXPORT Tobacco is the main item of ex- port from Macedonia. Modem Way Relieves Mimics of Colds Pleasantly-During Night Today, the modem way most mothers use to relieve misetim of colds is to rub Vicks VapoRub on the throat, chest and back at bedtime. Results are so good because VapoRub . . . Penotrnu deep into cold- irritatcd bronchial tubes with its special, medicinal vapors. Stimulates chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice. Then For llouro VapoRub's special action keeps on working. invites restful aloe . Often by momin most of‘ e misery of’ the col is gone! game-Prov“ by millions 0f users Va Rub's special pene» tratiiig-stipriiulating action works just fine! So be sure u ct the oneandoillyVlCKS A RUB. i vvwv‘ i’ MODERN ETlilllETTE By Roberta Lee ' Q. What monogram should l. briric-to-be put on her linen and flat silver? A. She should use the initials c: her maiden name. as the linen and silver are her pro erty. and do no-t belong to her hus and. . When one calls at a woman's home. and finds her absent. is it proper to write a message on the card? A. Yea. rry to miss oii." or a similar phrase. is auffic nt. Q. you give the minimum number of dishes sufficient for l supper? So Easy! No Cooking. _ 1t you've never tried mixing your own cough medicine. you've missed a lot. It's no trouble-needs no cooking -—aiid gives you about four times as much cough syrup for your money. You'll say it is ‘ " fo Ever Try Making cougf Syrup in Your Kitchen? Gives Quick Relief. And It's and fill up with your syrup. Thus you malu 18 ounces-a family sup- ply. It tastes fine and never spoils. Children love it. And as for Insults, you'll find it very satisfying. It goes riizlit to work on the cough, loosening the phlegm. soothing the irritation, and helping due to colds. Hero's how it's dons:- Make a plain syrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water a. few momenta. until it is dissolved. 0r you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead ofaugurayrup. Get 21,5 ounces of Pipe: from your the air passages. You will like it for its results. and not merely foi- the money it saves. Plnex is i1 special compound oi proven ingredients. in (ronuentruted formm most reliable agent for sooth- ~ ing throat and bronchial irritations. Money refunded if it doesn't please druggist. Put this into u 10 on. bottle JNeEdIeCrait/l FOR TH aux: rouli. owii ~Nothing more comfortable than undergamients made to fit to per- fection. Now so maiiy women have the satisfaction of making their own. Try this pattern t t. in- giudea panties and mil-out, uplift ra. NoflfliscutindsuMJlJl. 40,42.M.di,4lmdl0. BUGS requires W; ylrds 80-inch fabric for panties; for bra 5k yard 39-inch fab c. pnum: 20 cents for guide. and Styh Nun to stab silo you w . postal unit or pone number in vour address. Address Pattern Department The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. N“ Name Btroet A-ddreu .» Olty Province OAR. ACCIDENTS INOIIASI LONDON - (C? Road so- cldent deaths in Great Britain in July. second month after tho ru- toimtion of the basic luolinc nlon 44L d 0 you in every wuy. ...____< E HOME ' num an inornlo over the June figure. On ' ITAIN DAYS’- tho Month ????? Do functional lc disturbancal loauseyou to kfihnswoiic, so hi?!- . t . Itflml. DI ileiggdfadffiéfllml "—-at sucilntlmeo? Then don't delayl ‘by Lydia E. ftinkham’: Vegetable Com nd to relieve such symptoms. ‘l Compou d is one of the molt effec- tive m cine: for purpose. Pinkliamb Compound is what In known as a uterine sedative because it has a soothing effect on one of woman's most important organs. A. One hot dish. such as chick- ‘ sin. king, a crisp salad. and Girls! Do you suffer from N ERVOUS TEN S10 l r \ and hqbi (plus Vitamin Bl)~_ It HELPS NATURE. A my acrmfll lining l0 do! ‘ Buy a bottle of Lydia Plngcham’! Com dam Juiiseei vim not delighted Wlylh results. 0110" la irections. l 1