wwnd >~o raw-m |'711“"L3'.‘3"1':I~' Q2"°L3".T and HER ACTIVITIES _ ALL FLAVOR! O AT YOUR GROCERS JONE$6OIOFIIIJ MATH EWAY. LTD. SAIQW J0me, ml. r l 1- Millllllll ‘ Set a lot of pleasure when wear. 1s clean and [:13 your dresses, Don't be afraid of F165. even if you 111-1-50-511111-5. Select with due consideration 5181111‘. and remember and subdued coiora are LEISURE TIME "I! 1 lfvf- a jfic T33‘ patterned fab- are among the fbur design for your that 50ft the wiser. ow-man ‘.0 help hzm boa.- er 1 can, iii-rat the future Will be, choice. l ~ . all criiolds If j-ou would decrease rather» . lhan zncreasc your stature, than -— CHQO-fie a small patzem, preferably WORTH A TRIAL a Jght one on a dark ground, "J's you hayeffifhorre flovrers or geometrical de. ‘an a zrcase Jwlzfis which arr- nnzular rathe 1 ceam Than round and curve‘. . of D0 not have the patterns loo 1116911‘ spaced. for they are inclined t0 get out of control in the mak- mg. and if you would not emphg. roundness of your “r8155. always have the belt of the Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time h Eastern Standard) same material as the tiress, never , _ .a contrast. ' , _ ~’— wrzoxcsnay i cossmcirmi; cnocomu: rouvo l - , Aflsawrfkl“ 15 b91118’ '115@d cX— 4;:15 p. m-"Thursdayi -Over- fn-mfli“ ~°Y b61151 wflvkctbooks. seas Program, JZJ, m4 m., 11.30 Jackets, shoes. gloves: key holders m; FEYLli nu.“ 1' l.< mzrcrzp whghbmom ho;de,s.bmké,,._.ers amy 3' Ioyno‘, many other articles. SOMETHING NEW Printed sil-k dresses Qength coats of 33m» fsmnsored by fashion sao p. m.——'SliOW of Shows" 11931 ‘ lEGiILOTII. esp. 19.5 m., 15.31 meg-z 'GSO, l9’! m., 15.18 meg; GSD, 25.5 “i111 full- i."f\., 11.15 meg: cs3, 31.5 m.; 9.51 material arc Vmcg, tiooor states that ,..r» oazicnz, ._ mvntlms , INDULGE WIITMS IN rmzyqgg. led, mostf INC THE 3120x0031 giraslng to ihe , , Dwldmgs and Since so much of ones life is, ‘ spent in bed, more than a lllilc znouglit should be gzvcn no: only to 7 p m.-—Ach'evcmcnt5 of the Cooperative .\l0v€m8nt' in the USSR. RAN. 312 m., 9.6 meg. l-IFIZEN. NETHERLANDS 7 p. m.—l‘lflpp\' Program. Spécial V, _ Boadcast for America. PHI, 16.8 ‘l'\l’.l fill) Lhe furnishings but also w the ac- m‘ 17 77 mezsrnu fir‘ 3PM h“: c)’, ‘ cc-ssorics Z11 me bedroom. Firs; and _‘ ' , 5 f‘ mrrilz, gousgpnx foremost, it is necessary to remem- "30 9- m—H1t‘e' Ymm‘ camp ,1)" ma; above an’ me bed should of the Radio_arid Culture Depart- be comfortable. While a comfortable mm‘- DJDi %°:RT-(EAISL77 "m!" bed a ti 'ta ‘r - , < - n hggeilno m‘; b‘) “on a mod’ 8:45 p. m.-Equatorian Music. 1 , ‘ o , . . a. . £18 96p. 1i. oes much to ald YWRC 517 m _8 meg LONDON 9:45 p. m-"Food for Thought?‘ GSI, 10.6 m., l5 26 meg: GSP‘, 193i and i - I in .1 ("up of rvmr-r for .1 r 1. 1:111 look like a fwxlxh. Triton vnrso-sini yvfifflfi); nn:s'r_ Th z z e t r lixmtrrsn rim: l\‘ flifiOilNGi e "am 11 0 pom)“; Iiuseif should b3 restful. pieces be of the period zhe bedroom whether the Care 1 h c/iozs 1S a great help ltype. The choice oirumishmgs is a m; 15.14 meg: c-sn; 25.5 m.. 11.15 . »" vi fii‘-‘ll"\'6 a s1i.rn‘1'7181Y1@-" 0f taste, and because it is meg-i 111317,’: 9 58 , ,2. , ;. to d lthe most l ‘B -' -' TN ‘ l" uhr» = a om 9mm“ "m" °f m“ sccivos stuns. ARGENTINE ‘ shade house. mdlvid a ' i - ldujge¢ DCCO,Q',.,’,.““’,',“;,;",“,1,,,§’§ 10:15 p. m.—.\lilsic. LRX, 31.6 m.. than: riizh an eye to ‘teresting ideas on bedrooms. Some i956 meg- . ifavor the new blonde b» . surprised _ rams how modelled on simple. unnstenbatious‘ 11.45 p. m.—-Muslcal Recordings. achieve that sense lines, and proceed to gazn contrast ‘W541 255 m" 11-72 meg» . and you will hi" 1hr- nso of dark floor covering‘ TOKYO __ _,_ land waupapgr deeper 1n w“ than 12:15 a. m- ifiui-sdayi —~New| 11s,). THE UHAKLUTIEIUWN GUARDIAN IIIO --...-- Personal l Widozicsrs p" A" l s: ‘Dorothy Dix ‘L1,? l They Know What Married Life is All About, Its Joys and Shortcomings — But The Have One Fault and That is Always Recalling First Wives ‘Phat uidcwers are considered a preferred matrimonial risk by women is amply proved by the fact that there are so few of them. The market. is always sold out. It is not often that a man reaches the end of his - second or third year of widowhood still free. The minute he began to take notice some old maid or widow who had her eye upon him snapped him up. ‘Ii-ierc are many good muons why women should look upon the widower as an MOSCOW’ l ' answer to their prayers. One is that he is house broken. so to speak. He is inured m domesticity and the call of the wild does not stir his blood as it, does that of the bachelor. He has wom a colfar and been lead on a leash until they have become a habit and ceased w gall him JULY 7, 1937 fifi l5 BATHED WlTH PALMOLIVE is rrnrm ron KEEPING wrslivs SKIN suooni an» CLEAN" 1n: mu. A... aw Lad , lilfcaafl-"liafi §lifi~li'.‘§'i.'£'3"?.2l?£ . Why not giva you: children’: complexion the lame cnrle care that has mean: so much m Wesley Iackey the lonna uina, and thousands and daouaandl of otlier Canadian chi dren? And why no: give our own delicate akin the matchless beauty care that only galmollve’: lecre: blend of Oliva and Palm Oils can give? ‘IIV ‘I'll! NEW IMPROVED PALMOLIVE See for yourself how Palmolivcjpew, extra milducu keep: your skin lovely and fresh and lmooth; how its new petfumg makes Palmolive so much more thrilling to use; and how its new budnesl makes Palmolive ha: much longer . . . saves yowrmoney. awn 1. DR. DAFOE 5411-" “A: the time of the birth ofthe Dionne Qulnruplets, and for some time afterward, they were bathed in Olive Oil. . .When the time arrived for so: and water baths, we selected Palmolive Soap exclusive y for daily use in bathing these famous babies." \ \ regular pastry for tart shells. They teaspoons of cornstarch, thrfo Itvq to him, and think it worth all its costs. Still more unportant, the wzdower has learned about women and hon 1o handle them from the late lamented. Be m; found out how m rui, zhe femlnuie fur the right way so that his wife will pun under- m; naizci instead of putting her back up. He has found out that you can lead i. woman anywhere, but you cant drive her an inch. Also how to read tin All of which makes the widower an easy and peaceful yes-yes iiusba-iid to live uzth. hasty but not least, women know that the second wife reaps what the first. wife sowed. Mos!- young couples are poor when they get. married, and as soon as the bride has folded away her wedding veil she rolls up her sleeves and gets busy helping her husband to get a start in the vrorid. She wasties and irons, cook-i. P8161185 and pinches the pennies that. are me foundation stones of most fortunes and amny a second wife rides in a Lmousine and has a. matched pearl necklace because her predecessor walked to save carfare and wore a string of beads from the 10-cent store. But, alas there is always a fly in the amber and, desirable as the wid- ower is as a husband, he has one fatal defect that offsehs all of his good qualities and that. makes a prudent woman leery of marrying him. Zlhai. is his mania of talking about his first wife to his second wife and throw- ing all of No. 1‘s virtues in No. 2's teeth. Why an otherwise intelligent man should do this. only the 1115118118111 devil that wrecks marriages knows. Every man with sense enough to be , permitted out without a keeper must know that mere is no living siren of whom a second wife is so Jealous as she is of the ghost of the first wife. He must know that. it :5 bitter bread the second wife eats when she thinks that his first wife feasted on the cakes and ale of his youth and romance h and that all there is left for her to iced her starved heart upon is warmed- over sentiznem and. rehashed afiection . You would think he would let the situation :0 at that and e111" around it as tactfuly as possible, but does he? Rarely. He may have fought from the altar to we grave ‘with his first. wife and told her M she was a fool, but the minute she is dead she becomes a saint 1nd an oracle and when he marries again he holds her up as a model to LS sec- ond wl e. cup granulated sugar and salt. Add the beaten water. Cook in the top of a double boiler until the stirring constantly. the fire, add the grated lemon rind and juice and are stiff, then add sugar, continuing to beat until the mixture forms a and fill well baked Help thc remaining merigue light- ly 0n the top and brown in a slow, 325 deg. F. oven for about 15 min- utea. Some people do not care for the __ ours SUMMER DIARRIIUEA . NEED NOT ALARM YOU ONLY when you allow Baby's diarrhea lo continue need ynu be alarmed. It]: thl-n that his little body is sappcd of its sln-nuih and its rcsisinncc to discasc. lf~1l \\ hit mother would allow her baby to Jllll‘? irnm llizirrlvua when she can EH. quirk n-‘il: ior liim with Baby's Own " RC-‘ifl llll: nuic from Mrs. Allard ' ll)\'. had with summer con- !!l"l of 5min: her. A (lwn llihlats. Alirr JVPI). Hy nmn net! 1,. : .1: ill-till: lvrrizng." 1. (iv n T ilIlPlS are speedy and ,- n llwir nvurk. Sale and harm~ in their action. Sweet-tasting and e-l-g: to lake. Contain no opiatesm stupv lying ill'\l‘."=. whritcvcr. Can be given with _,_.,,',.,V1h the lTlfl 4 delicate baby. Analyst’: 7 ' a 11m. ',\'()jd_ Dam bedwverlngs are Japanese Muszc. JZJ. 25.4 m., Y s lattractivg on beds and the darkmeg- ‘fabric la usually repeated 1n chair ‘upnolsteriw. But whether the bedroom is in- iterpreted in the modern or period "X81111". a slipper chair is essential, $0 is a commode. Many woman like ‘a chaise lounge in their room. feel- ilng that 1t encourages mam m snatch moments of relaxation dur- ing a busy day. ‘it i5 unwise to have zoo many different kinds of woodg m [hp bedrooms furnishings. Monotony of effect can be broken up with up- hoistcred pieces bright chair in contrasting wood. _ Today there is .1 lightm quality in bedroom fumitiirn than foi-merqy‘ and this quality should be carried out in draperies and floor cover. inga. ' .i_ MUSHROOMS PROFITABLE draperies, r and with, possibly, the addition of a 1 SASKATOON Echoes. CJR/O, 48.7 m., 6.15 meg; CJRX. 25.5 m.. 11.72 meg. LYNDIIYRST. AUSTRALIA l 4:25 a. m. fThui-sday) —Na- tional News. VKSLR 31.3 m., 9.53 meg. l l A Momingsmile DIFFERENT Mother ivas always very parti- cular in regard to the matter oi’ lsajving grace before meals, and she ‘made no difference when she took her small son for the first time to a restaurant to have tea. After the waitress had served tea, she said to him, “Now say grace, picase. darling." l bridge clubs; how Marla. made br Thousands upon thousands of second wives have m listen daily to 110W h; ;hc lilihrianaver belongedto 12:30 a. m. (Thursday) —Choral Wm“ my" bought but om a elarlemnso 017L116 so 011., without their h tabbl their wives to Illixesblineartds 316th ‘iell/giyregglydrfilutflirelg ‘srrleéygcsabevci theilfgfirst wives and g ruining all the sweetness of their marriasei. _ , me way husbands treat their second wives about their first wives is the world's greatest a XiXiQ1§3f_$843F1e5-5n955- Do . l I Illustrated , ‘ by Vincent! With a . ’ j “So far, so good," he said. “Now ANII | A‘ then, roll over. “r y, _. 0.- ‘... ---- Without moving, she raid: “Kiffie ...---""*-""""' and r-riizle will be married soon, ' ' won't. they?’ 1Q- ‘I'M-rt stuffy stateroom with a cold in her head and Duke's hand smeared love for the first time. was doing that he did not know ' her big, luminous eyes, full of lovc, never left his face. Ho gave her chest a last vigorous clap. the salt oi’ the earthI-and they love each other. Kiffle grouses a lct_ about horses and Fkitzie may seem to rule him with But Kiffia would moon if she [Qlihfl vizlii i-wiry how. . ‘*_—'-—- v. < n » _ I _ m, Th“ Caruh-m] I, n l But, mummie. he said, in sur- ‘1. - u-l-ii l1. mothers everywhere fnr l W5» l ‘ v t ‘ .. . - m this aim; '1'; inwi-r, lmwt stomach, irritability. SYDNEY " Mufllrwm-ETOV/lh Pr“? Ones‘ “are paying r in Australia has developed info a aren't “yew simple rroup, colds, teething troubles and NOT MUCH TIME . , . . . - lowly: "Are you sorry?" other fillml-flli of babyhqad. _~ b‘? Induitri 111 a few years and , 1 t 1 hesitated, he added. ‘Whats Duke aaid lmpamiit-l! as he P1511“! ‘. .. U, Y3 km) Bah” Own Tabkfu o“ l more than $100000 is now being mg, grins: v8}? 513x315 3gb??? holding you back? I know you re ltxhe ‘The down. Now tléln- a: “$511; amzgmglgfuld I be? he h“"" "Tm "°‘"m°“°y badmy” 317:1? Zrirrlgfirlrlilrsbyin falflmers 87d "°‘3'" l‘ "' "°"‘-‘ “"5 Wm“ "Wm" mglicgkeemed w be strangling 1h or: lierpms: Zilalunggrfxruhliirsilglt‘ "Are you 1h love with Fritzie?" - arc m! satisfied. wales‘ . . . ew Sou h $32112 the clerk about the hours for ahome‘! coughing m’ but she shook m I gfepéytihsylog that mm and new he, ~ -- o r e nsw r. ‘l ' ’ “We ha" "Mimi "m" 7 w "- 311, ‘i235 mliiilu §§'§'"lil‘§"£l.$ 9511i ifidffl“ Z Ziillitirliriill 1- I1 w» a “r1511: 1311:11- gm“? f“ ‘2 ‘f’ 3' f“, “‘,’§‘..‘,f° robe, into his own hands. said Duke, not interrupting by one “WW1 Fume? Where did you lain rfuyer 1 20m o ’ e ' "No more nonsense." he said stroke the vigorous moving of his 9V" F“ m" 1d"? Kim! B!" P3111,‘ fiergfir ‘exdaimed ‘he sternly, shoving her amis through hands- "But let me in the joke." 19111139115 5116118 I KIIOW. but he's . farmer in surphm “what Mme am the sleeves. “Now. got anydgoosc "I lust thought "of something 5:"? Kgtfsgledfiizglie ‘gnglelél-hg‘; _3a[1_ l I goin‘ to see the tovm?" us?“ oli] agygiflgJike ‘tuft! funnuz’ “all: Sig} ‘Eufit j-ésthglol: never? been gnyflflng but, good MlYfBll‘ Nwdle Art Design No. 3M E h,‘ - __________ , ’€—; ..Y{,'§, ‘Wm f” “f; "fin ‘$5M fg°;mu,ng.fl~ °“ m i‘ “ “ “lend, bu, he l, so 1,, m, Wm, When these cleverly designed and colorful tulips are appliqued Ofi I l l wth you." he acid erirhiy. What's She had. laughed because it was l her 11¢ can't understand how any ghuuh m" ‘"1" ‘"1"? ' ‘"11"! i" “Pm”! ""1 Well-bell‘! ""0 W" 1>°"d°’* . ‘ this smart piece of lu§8ase—a the only thins which would keep on]? man-isn't." blgckifzrr Elénga-msgfzellwhfllzlellaclgllm m 2111x1142? oyvigiweigzggggfi . medicine case? Did Madison slip her from crying. She was thinking “k9 W5‘ $00111"! 011i 511M118!‘ and stem appnqued ‘rybflght 00km“ on a Mn back round Nht on,’ i IVS U143 sort 0f dress you wggr- yOU ink?" Lhill she W0iild11't mind any pain if m‘? lump of 531W!’ Wm you want this smart mot“ on u quilt bu: o“ Wm 515° int to u“; 1Q nul-the-timc for town or country,‘ "Yes, but I've never opened it. I it kept Duke beside her, if she on the leveli P“k°—Y°""° ml on cushions kitchen ma“. bu“ c yfor bed,o,,m“,,,,,h,oo,,‘, 0| m; full of charm with the mm don't take medicine. I hate it." could feel those big, strong, yet 111_,1°"= W111i he" persisted Carol- “when “finer, Imam“ m, W,’ m, ' wthful fitrtjed 100k that really flat- l Nu” '“'°'°l§r'|nlc',‘p£|d M°dlcn Duke opened the case and looked somehow tender, hands on her. youoartrugvetg dgzgw m" over’ u ‘The’ pattern includes a. NIIlIYOT-‘Of the design aa well as cutting pat- m Wu. c youn i; .\_)_ among the gold-atoppered bottles But that was n t. Lh 1 re ' k- ‘coilarleca or have n? crblfcirfulfllilawlli i Yo“ m" hlTgh “muumml until he found what he wanted. o e on y m“ 03ml ‘m! did n“ "mve- she um m‘ we patches’ color suggestions’ and comma“ instructions ‘or ma hutch for hanhh Ihrou h laxatives. pra- plalrczlcliooda. mughlgeva: (alholgllrfilf I cg plnlcua, ovuroo n time ||rovn madlcal truth that health dlptnlll on (ha ilvar. ton agree that conaupnicn, indignation. undamouriah- mam handla-chaa.‘ ullnaaa and only W ll! a ma a scarf. 0r it can button up to a Chlnr-se mllar. if you like. Variety! I X5111. it’) 1t gives vou a chanca to make several entirely different vers- var H’! particularly 1354917151,] 1n I . This accrct combination of extracts plum m. a mmrfm print nzcoflog] nllrult lulcea.tonlranndhcrbndlacovarod by n rut Canadian doctor, Iota on your which is flq smart (or [hp office as liver lka nothing elaa will. Discomfort 1g 15 for the count". Inca. Pro arnnurllhmentlnllowa. Fruit- l-flvca wl mlka I new Damon 0 You. No aubnltuta. A! Ill drug¢llh,75c. ink. FRUlT-A-TlVESrkLlin 8 Rayon 0! a linen-like weave, ghan- tun!’ Wmvm. miah resistant linen You're one swell patient. Scramble right back into it." said, coming toward of chive in his hand. awunp," aha protaatcd can't tell whether its a polecat or she'll do it." you. You can bully her. But not me.” (Continued) "Holding out on me, are you? resigned sigh, Carol opened the gown, revealing about inch o! her throat. Then aiahe "I acid you couldn't be trusted," u she had laughed. Despite the deep emotion she was feeling. she could see the humorous side of it. Could anything be further from the ro- mantic, more lacking in glamour than this acanc? And aha was "Open the chest, patient," he her with a jar But it amclla like a turpentine loves hli11—-8l'ld not Just for what he can give her. either.’ looked deep into his eyes before “I love you, Duke," she said. I a. prefer a slightly weeter one that tablespoons of sugar, half a ctzgi o1 m l1; more like a. csookie or short- boiling water and the garted lbreaid. I do, too, for certain fill- and juicecf half a lemon. Shapq , ings such as butterootch or any the slices o! cake synunemcally in ,0! the Jam fillings and this is the rounds, squares or ovals. set than “wipe 1 use, 0n serving plates. Peel and scmpq ~ Sweet Plsfly for "nu-is the bananas. cut the pulp 1hr: LEMON FLUFF TARTS 3.4 cup shortening cubes, pour on the bOllllig 1x11191- 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1.3 cup icing 5uggf lcover and let stand one 111111114 1-2 cup sugar 1 1-2 cups flour [Skim the pieces of banana to 1h; 1-8 teaspoon salt 1-3 teaspoan gm cake, piling in cone shape. sir; w. 4 @885 Yolk-i Method: Cream the shortenlngngether the comstarch and l inn 1'4 WP hot water and I believe that you'll agree that Q add a few grains of salt, pour m, Grated rind and juice 1 lemon 4 tablespoons granulated sugar 4 egg whites, beaten stiff Method: Sift the cornstarch, 1-2 butter l5 best for this. Then sift the lemon juice and the liqiizri in the Sugar, flour salt. Work which the bananas until it isjand stir until boiling: let sihirrie; a floumd-ten minutes, then use to coat ihc board and knead lightly. Roll 0r ‘bananas; Serve hot or cold, but, pre- pat out about 1-4 inch thick and fit lfcrably hot. into tan shells. ' Bake in a moderate. 350 deg. F‘. Remove fYOmJOVEIi until the shells are delicately browned. since this pastry is no, (By The Canadian Pressi |short, it cannot be rolled aa thlrr OHJIJAGO-Dr. R. Rcdfield. dam», as the ordinary pie dough. but it of aocial sciatica division of the that you ‘ University of Chicago just returned the crust a little i from Agua Kscondida. Central. Am- ; erlca. said isolated residents b.1111 {euahheard of the Dionne quiiitiap- egg yolks and hot ._______________ mixture is thick. i RELATED RECOGNITIOX cool. egg whites until they 4 tablespoons Beat the won't mind meringue. Fold “licks; all cf this into the lemon ciisiard BANANA CONES tart shells. Flor each two persona use two slicca of stale sponge cake. one large; .___._.___ 01' 9W0 small biinflflfl-H. I011.’ lOVQI Millard‘: Llnlmcnt removal atolna. _ .., _.<_.: “u?- f A ‘ or - m u. APPLIQUEA ruur QUILT __ may? with evil-smelling reuse-she knew she was really in Duke was so intent on what he '"l‘he.t'a the plan.’ "will you be sorry " "What a. question. 'I‘hey're both a high hand. give Fritzie the wanted it. And she You haven't answered my ques- on. insisted Carol. she repeated lng and quilting. m: complete pattern and instructions for all oi these designs. send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Uu this coupon. (T0 bl Continued) Print your name and pdrlreaa pill "With that cold of your: you happier than ahc had aver been in her lifel Hartley had made love to her in a beautiful old English garden with all the stod: props of romance-moon shining, roses wanting the air, nightingale; sing- ing-and she had thought an ttai- of roses" he said. "I'll wait until Rosetta comes- "Rbfiétlfl not-hint! I don't trust DEAR DADDY- Since you've been away. mother started unln Cuticura 303a on ba n To Tina Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dcpt. _ DESIGN NO. 300 shining silks. seersucker and wnsh- l°_"_d__’:“E'__§nq-n°w m u " " J r5‘; 2Z1‘: ;,’°,,';"‘,;-;';Q,'F'Y m“ '0' snmcmc up FATHER a ttp-by-st c1 a . *'""” . - A a m. ilhmcumlirrifillrlli will aor A aw w 0e Mi . Pvggp-‘ggs-Q-Iemwarg- "m" i‘ m "° “m” “‘ "L azaleas-i THAT- AND! HAVE HiM Style No, 2593 m flesgmed for LTALK SOMUCHTHKI‘ 51m 14; l6: 18; 2o years. a2; .14; as; MAGGIE wiu. FQR§EIé1§LL _ 38: 40; 42 and 44-inches bust. Size R 005' ' as requires a 1-2 yards of 39-inch T“ material with 1-8 year of 39-inch J r contrasting. li/ 1 ‘ i‘ . Prim of phmm i5 cehu m é“, = u stamp: oi- coin (coin preferredi c ‘l. ! wrap coin carefully address to l. | ' Charlottetown Guardian giving- slyiqm 2am size...........l'.‘..... c _________________ Name , , _ _ . - . Sig. 1.15;; cn’ am. Capt. i911, m} Puma syrulieiu, lulwhflgIqgi-a-nl-g