l’.\i.l'. lzlniil "e-w- ~t~ r- s. l l Omfifl UQ +9Q'Q'OO'OC*OOQO"OVVOQ VOXOOOOQOOO O0 w) O D9 O: O 709W‘ O§FO§§§-§‘4‘4 ’s Re alm v. S0 <'= “WY-v v—wwvvrgvyww"irfwv'wvvivvvvff: fl IZANS. QF II "w" ne ifor the we. "i... tliefKlTCHElNl‘ g y n ’for,llthie_l.l-\UNDRY’ g ffbr GAR "- ice; 1w 1nd steps. Don't waste time going f _ ..u ;,"1rt of the house to the other to get Ohi butch. Keep Old Dutch handy in wry rooru where you use it. Thus you save , unve- stqis, save surfaces. For Old Dutch . .n't scratch. l! is made with Sclsmotite. MIDI IN CINMDI > h>~'~.' TCH DU ‘#731’ a n a “orrns ouyrnss: ATTRAC » wm. A. nocznsyrsnu sroons only and Ibo windmill pictures from flue: Old Dutch labels. Value . . . Plus OHdlIlY Silverware is made by Oneida, Ltd. Don't Miss This Big Bargain This oiiongood only In Canada, expires Dec. 31 ,l939. rive, $1.50 This A-l Ot-D DUTG1 REAISER, Def. 'I.l00, M Macaulay Am, Tommi“ I am rncloilng_____wlndmill our"... 1...... on hum. who. (s. comrllc-lr l ~t..-li)ar\d______ m». $500M .....i¢i.<..l....||.»g how u... getofhcr u...“ or a complete m 0| n», A-‘l plus quality silverware. .‘ - Don‘t forget that the salve l fit-filing with a woman. r lorwhich ple-lirhflnl n c i Wm. A. ltnjrrs Provincg t-ii 1 y A Morningsmllc 100d husband of mine wastes all our money in drink. He even takes l 1 things of mine and pawns tht=m—" I The liusbinitl inicrrruifvrl. l "So I do!" he cried. “But let me l $0M I ‘mate 1K Ill l U B Y ;\I.Ii‘l.\ BAIT REA Service Stuff’ Writer B EWGEU . ~ - ‘l :- in/te w-nmmi confronted the pawned the kitchen stove ‘ . , l . ..-- d1 who upipqgagiy_‘ltvhls 5oz; ullt for a fornightflw _ ill/flake A HandlFuilli The Base Of Fall Clarifying’ Era-so Roughness From Arms and ElbOWS,.T()O I i‘ . . rande of her hands. week end, gets the children ‘ell "mu. this wvfu oi mine doesn't l ~""c=" Why. Il up get a l dnl find irnprovcs her Ilslids that re amidst; (5a- lhends that she cite. china or? limping *l- 11105 two bnlllf!" lotion 7- »' ' on Rhe- tee babe. yilzty bridge one lll the lt" " l "- H ‘or or .--il~".itl on especially good the bathroom. She applies lotion 1 use 2' rhc llliillPi‘ must mid n". .4, ~ . . ., ..r.i mi: and white mill perfvrt- .elborvs diui luuul. inuuy times o. mrmied_ No beauty-minded mini‘. lmogilics for u moment l Bleach 0H‘ Sun-tun arms nrld chews is evm a little , If shc has dccirlcd to get rid of Iii. ‘mes important than the wdv her zeuutnn ns quickly as possible, . ‘ll" is rloni how hcr gown shc bli-furhcs llu- skin on hunds w the look‘; of hvr face and or"! 1 l.‘ with plum. fresh lemon - , juice. She. always remembers, ‘mmoulu after she stops however, to use hand lotion or in e ncninvrv or beach ("ream ufuu" the lemon Juice hns bcl-n applicfl. allowing to dry and rinsed off. [lr- ,|_,/lviiv' n ( . rlr."ir lcnrlrls. ll mu ink-lid In hold on l0 79'" 9'6"" l" nil lacquer most effective. If mil. M ‘. ‘line-red. lslrel and Infill‘ toms rnfhcr than lirlg i long as possible, ynu‘ll find mnslder the subtle ‘ nu". ' Il n: s w x loii i0 school and is l‘(‘.'l(l_\‘ lo pick lup the threads of her " i-.il life , iii town slit: renews lici lvsfiluin ‘ cial A .... t....".i'.;_ui l ._i w “w ct..\.f<u-.»\:4 How to - p Me“ 1:31.‘; l Dorothy Dix gill-jg vice in Advance, so Turned and the band ‘s affections. mnrr cd him. husbqnd than before lnm, half and turn pincher. No throwing sway as soon as you are nmrricd. b UYS and know tha icli llicm so. when a 1 51g married her mother and her sisters. and he; qumitloprgd her down with advice about how w retain her hus- Nnbotiv. however, ever offers a word of counsel to the poor, ignorani, plundering _ , how u: keep his wife in l0\'e with him and glad she Wife ui fifty years of nmrria So here are a few wife eating out of his young man about to be fully followed, This valuable information up the technique of courtship. Don‘ mentions and gallantrics Lhat won he Qomparatively few t they riro still 1T with their Here the Tables Are Prospective Bride- groom Gets Some Helpful Hints her l cousins Heaven knows he needs a few mat a, man finds ge. will and dressmakers‘ bill-s her into a good cook consists in: the bait with which you wught your flsh. Keep t quit showing her all the little at- t drop all love-making women are mead-read- husbands if they never r heart, Don’ l Brides-to-Be Are Always Given Plenty 0f Ad- bridegroom about rimoniul tips more than she does, for a female infant is born knowing more about managf ng s out about managing a. hints about how to keep a hand that I offer to the married and which, faith- koep his wife bllflllllg incense _ prevent nagging, clue nerves. silence arguing, cut milliners‘ in and penny- ___..._-__. Don't be stingy with your compliments. Don't begrudge your wife bigger percentage on the dollar than u fcuykmd words. They will pay a aimhuig else in ‘which you can poss ' yOu out of of you us a Fairy Prince, the back you have to Bo chummy" with her. She marri I lliu‘. \\'<>uld sil l Do suneuung w make hm l f being comfortable home for uvsirc. ‘lime hm" out t0 plncm of u: when you do act. as if uuxy Christian lllZll'l_\‘l'. Sh .1 pirmdnuni (lute WlLlI you. _bllO\\‘_SOiilC npprecinnoirof who. non of inatrliiiony there 1,5 110 we zoijcvur on a uurnr of _ , PVBIEyIlIClKOI until the buffalo howls lillO niurnitgc. L00, and she is c1 , Liirc lur an allowance to run the hou {bk what s-hc does with her money. lnbor a thousand times over. you was all ti C EELYC ll liK If you are "what's the use" " _ '. but if you praise ho sllr- \\'ill break her neck to justi and her ziuils manicured after a afford a. flivvcr, that's that. Royce. _ Do your part lob that no wom warm. if during Wlill another vromi-ni. Dont roicrof wiic than you are in that 0f h y Peach her to be the kin in training her as you wou her t-vcrv day that you love her. all the balance. Don't If of motions nlmllnr to those used when Two nights a week she mas- sages some of hz-r rcguler night crcnm into hands and arms as well ns face and ncck. Or she mgy buy a jar of special hand cream. apply it lavishly just be- fore going to bed. then wear clean. loose cotton Kim/BF dlmhfl the night. Or she may put. a bit. of warm olive oil in two small bowls and soak her elbows in oil while creaming her face or waft- ing for n. mask to dry. She know! tlmt hot olive oil treatments work wonders with elbows that are rough and discolored. She has or gives herself a thor- ough manicure once 8 WWK- M lcnst once between manicure»! sh! ‘goes over hcr nails with the fine [mic of an emery board, smooth- ing away rough edges. then p11“. ‘on s coat of fresh lncqlllf- 3m ' Sh“ riorsirt tnlcrnic chipped 0r crack- ed polish for even an hmlr- Th0 Your face and had sat. a: off of an evening, sh . Pd I0 s up llll cvening- with a pape- ‘ .4115- gruiu when she tried to make it. speak. __..__. married to you and working he; fln you were enjoying it aismnd o WHY wnlluc and your wife will llllllo lciung of herself on the kitch ire her a square deal on the money question, Milled to her sharp '5P!‘€&d6r l5 4 and slack down 3011i- cxoccl .\'0ui" wife to be s. lYlll'£lCl0~Fi\'0l'k a millionaire in a $10 dress, hard day's scrubbing. toward making s. happy home, an can pull ofl ‘alone. you are off playing poker with ti <3 41¢ Wile you want. ld a new sbefiogmpher. Beaafyré“ To keep hands soft and smooth, sausage hand lotion or special hand cream into than several times a rlly. _ bows on a tnhltnthen work the cream In from fingertips to wrists with ibly inycs If you had none courting with a door. If you w lock Lhe part. cl xi conrpmiion, not n dummy r in its hand and that would and contented. Don't act as if just b0 the bone to make a. that she could possibly zu lens: twice u wciek. and _ f looking llkc an p many tllllCo with other men for In the bright tent as "thanks." Keep k it worth while u) make stove for agony, ic diversion uuscmczil. ke it worth her while. t she docs for you. rd so en in She put all shc had of the profit... if any. her own use and don't she has earned by her mightier than the hummer in ways finding fault your wife w.ll in hcr housekeeping and lf‘l her- cooknig and hcr personal appear- your flattery, 8c on and. for It's hers that a1 l. I y and to have her hair waved If you can only bvlllfz a Rolls That is u two-handed She canft keep the hcorthstone 1c boys of an CVClllllg U1‘ philan. eXDQCé-llfil‘ to be any bczacr in the reproach it for not Take as much trouble , Make it a rule to tell you ll do that, sht- will forgive you DOROTHY DLX. The best idea la to place el- puttlng on new gloves. minute the coat on one nail showa signs of wear, off it comes. She never digs around the base of her nails with a sharp steel in- strument. and she wouldn't lei: a msnlcurlst do this either. She pushes cuticle back with a towel after her hands have been in wa- ter. And if the cuticle on one or two nails is particularly stubborn around in your e would huve had the um Yolu" yrlie to flunk you and squeeze _ and Personal Y. #00006 1m: COOK'S CORNER VEGETABLE BHORTCAKE (With Cheese Crust) 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 3-4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon paprika. 4 tablespoons shortening 3.4 cup grated cheese 3-4 cup milk (about) Method: Sift the flour. baking powder and salt. Rub in the short- ening until the mixture is like coarse crumbs. Add the grated cheese and mix this in well. Add the milk gradually until you have a soft dough. Turn onto a floured pastry cloth and knead lightly for a few seconds. then roll or pat into circle to fit a 9-inch cake an. Brush lightly with melted bu ter and bake 1n a hot. 450 cleg_ F. oven for about 20 minutes. until a. golden brown. Split- the “cmkefl butter lightly and put the filling between the layers and over the top. Serve im- mediatelyz VEGETABLE FILLING 3 tablespoons butter 1 large onion. minced i-2 cup chopped celerv 4 large tomatoes 1 cup cooked corn ’ l cup cooked green beans l teaspoon sugar Salt. pBPpCI‘ Method: Molt the butter and cook I the chopped onion and celery until} they im- tender but not browned. Peel and chop the tomatoes and add with the com, beans and season- ings. Cook gently until the mixture is thick and well blended. If the tomatoes are very Juicy. you may like to add a little flour to thicken the liquid. Pour between the lay- ers mid fl\‘(‘l' lhc top of the short- cnkc and serve immediately: CINNMION APPLE SALAD 6 tart apples I cup sugar 1 1-4 cups water 1 slick cinnamon Red vegetable coloring 3 ounce pkg. cream chccse Method: Peel and core the apples. Make a syrup by combining the sugar. water and enough red color- ing to tint a pretty, bright shade. Add the cinnamon. or flavor with s few drops of cinnamon flavor- ing - Place the apples in this and cook gently. turning them often so they will absorb the coloring evenly. When they are tender, let them cool in the syrup. ‘Then lift out and carefully stuff the cavities with the cream cheese which has been softened with a little cream. be restored serve on lettuce. Mildewed linen may by soaping the spos while wet, covering them with fine chalk scraped to powder and rubbing it I W9 lTl Just in time for this week- These are carefully tailored of Courtauldb “QUALITY CONTROLLED” Rayon. They are fully chek-tested and approved for washability, freshness of sizing. Tea Rose and. Wh For the cool weather, we have new Harvey Woods snuggies Panties in two lengths and the vests. Roseblush only 15% woo] — MGDIE Queen Street MISS NAPOLEON I l I I larly glad because it may make you much." Leonie asl . “Afld Part1“!- iecl more inclined to do something for me." "What's that. miram?“ Walters lcokvd up as he bent lo examine the propeller. "Yd be ri hi. glad if there was anything I COu d." y "You can, And uite easily. You often fl_v in the crdun direction. I suppose?" “Surci I‘m due dawn t/o-morrow.‘ p "Well , , Leonie paused and then added, very deliberately: "I want you to take me with you m- morrnw." "Who-st?" Walters stared un- bellevingly. "Why, you must be crow! no! It's im . lbie-lts one great big lmpossibf ity!" “'I‘liere‘s no such word as impos- sible.“ Leonie said curtl . "Its forbidden -— str ctly forbid- den. ma'a.m -— one of t e most cast-iron "don'ts' here." “Have you never done flflylhlfl! that was forbidden since you've been in France?" she asked him. her eyes meeting his directly, holding them s udily. "Not this sort of thing a-n way. not. plain disobedien to o ers- no. I couldn't do it.‘ "You can perfectly easily." "I wouldn't. do it, then!" "Let me tell you my idea." Leonie calmly disregarded his interrupfilion “That waterproof cover at the ck l‘ lilting there before leteiy. I will wear overalls and a. llelmet, like your own: I shall be quite unnoticed-tile." "I don't care if you're invisible, Miram! I wont — do - l" "And I don't ask you to brin me back. ‘That mfg/ht be rather dif fcull -w explain my presence here J "Ixonie conceded reasonably. ‘All I ask you to do is to put me down behind the French lines at Verdun. as close as possible m the your. trenches-and leave me there. "All you ask! All you want? 39y- you're modcst. Mirem, arent you But. it can't be done! It lust can- nnt.-—be—-doncl" The young mun thrust out. his chin resolutely. "It can. Listen. Lieutenant Walt- I ers: I am not asking you do this thing for amusement. as s freak. It is absolutely and urgently necessary How C-an I 7 ‘I ‘ (II ANINI asmni -—O Q. How can I clean gold teeth , effectively? l A. One of the beat. will’: la to ‘ rub the teeth with o IMXWIO 01 prepared chalk and powdered pum- ice, sprinkled on the toothbrush. 4 about staying back. she disci- plines it via. the cuticle remover rather than miniature str-cl hoe method. Nails Are Off-Ru! This full, she filcs licr nails in- to medium length ovuls. definltel frowning on cxtm long. pointed’: claw-like effects And she likes subtle lncqucrs both-r than flam- boyuntly scarlet. ones. Her favor- ite (polish may be u rich. deep o. but it is more likrly to be wine-red or purplish tug olflr rad _ flow can I quickly remove the skins of carrots? A. Try using a coarse grater when peeling carrots, instead of a l knife. If. will take much quicker and easier than ai other method. Q. What treatment". should be given to woolen bathing suits when storing them for the winter? A_ The woolen bathing suits should be steamed over a boil- ing toakettle and brushed well be- fore they are stored for the vvln- r- W. Leoni ened, her eyes were smc1y_ and the young man's fell before their glance, although he repeated doggedly. business. ing a chance to serve Franco-to. save France?" Commandment I'll take you. Wont, he give permission if it's all that, important?" — come end: I shall rel: to you help me or not. if I have to shoot. you down _a.nd ‘plane to do it. Understand Our Favorite Poems F it Every of the cockpit would hide me wm- . .. _ _ lTon 11 By VIOLET METHLEY l tcontlnued) that I should go to Verdun and‘ “I'm glad thuf. ou like her so ‘sh as little delav as possible 2's voice had changed, hard- "Cuxftnhelp that. It‘s none of "Not your business? when if efuse to help me. you will be my i823. “If 1 have it in orders from the "No! And I cannot ask him. But it. will to the same in the Verdun whether take your "that! " "Y ’ th tenin ? oure rea g me O01 4) (Continued on page 9, Mood ‘4 is kles and clouds of ‘ ‘O suns and s une. And flowers of Juno toiethor. Ye cannot rival for ono hour October's bright blue weather." How well this happy poem by Helen Hunt Jackson fits the lilting nood of October. We find amonl iur favorite poems one to fit every nood. In an hour of loneliness. what could be more comforting than Iohn Burroughs’ verses: ‘What matter if I stand alone? I wait with joy the coming years; My heart shall reap where it has !0Wh, And garner up its fruit of tours.“ Oliver Wendell Holmes expresses iur ho for the future in his lovely ‘Chum end Nautilus": ‘Build thee more stately mansions. O my soul. As the swift seasons rolli Leave thy low-vaulted put!" Our 32- age booklet gives you- zn full-i ese beloved poerna you want. to cherish. The moat appell- ng verses of Field. Riley, Longfel- ow. Poe. Browning, Burns, Scott. Wordsworth and others. semi 20c in coins for your copy i of World's Bea-Loved Ponies to u tihe Guardian £10m?‘ selrviicle, Ag; , r.~..B e anyyo m“ "m" "f; l lqflelllgt‘. idlilgis. nllll m]: Name of ' booklet. 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All $ 1.95 59c colors_ and sizes —, — — 5. ‘Ms-"LEQD imiled Charlottetown PICKLED EGGS YWUMES Pickled eggs-make swsnnovvs ms a delicious P dl _ boon supper or light luncheon dish, somreouofyhelvursiewnoacquslgllgiz-g especially when served with green over he; new 11mm, salad or a good v ct bl I d f " - ‘he ullnPd vflflgbgy.“ erenligllaishgd mabslacilgugskgliusgggdvisltdrblglgri with a little cress and sections of shown into the library where every t°mm° l" cucumber» book was a leather-bound edition M50 prepare pickled“ eggs, “head de 1mm RS many B5 W l‘ _ . fill a large jar or Widg-Sltblltlltlflfi qugltloirilgritess "and coldly at h“ glass bottle. giving them 10 min- utes‘ boiling. Remove the bottle. which has been previously heated in the oven. Boil up sufficient vinegar to cover the eggs and fill the jar, and season it. with cay- enne pepper, whole allspice. cloves, ‘Certainly not!" she snapped. "He doesn't nibble a bit. Not that he won't take a drop nowand tlicn with his meals. if the rest do. But that's as far as he goes. Don't throw away lemon and orange peel. Grate it finely and use it for flavoring puddings and cake instead of mixed peel. Buy your soa in large quantities. It burdens wth being kept and therefore lusts longer. When it has boiled for about 3 minutes pour it scalding over the eggs, Leave till cold. then cork tightly and cover with bladder or sealing wax. Leave for at least three weeks. then use as required_ Every Day’ Styles. For The Home Sewer mu cunning tight bodice dress. inspired by the peasant influence, lswoqually- smart" ~" "for" ' ‘kinder-m " of the front. swinging from a high- fitted waistline. is an adorable fashion for growln girls. Older sister will probnb y like long sleeves, button trim. aecentlng the to: Pan collar and with bright embroidery motifs. Tiny sister's dress is ‘Tyrolean with shoe string lacing down the front of the bodice. Plnin cottons in navy blue, teal blue, brown, etc, or peasant. stri d or plaid cottons are par- tfcu arly practical rind popular for early fall. For later wear. clan plnid woolen, a wool chsllis print. wool jersey. etc. is a splendid choice. A rayon taffeta print or velveteen is lovely for "best". It's so easy and inexpensive to new it. Style No 2568 is designed for] sfua 4. 6. Q and l0 years. Size a requires 2 1-4 yards of 89-inch | material with 1-4 yard of 35-inch contrasting. send flhnpn cents (lbc) in among; or coin (coin preferred) wrap carefully, address to Charlottetown Guardian givlngr-i Style No. 256B Size... sue caucus Name Street Address Olly l Province ~ ILACKIIEADB Don't mucou- lvnrklrcnrln-dlnmlvt- them. Got two ounces of [iernxlnu powder from any drug More and Illll ueiulyrnwith wet. hi1! cloth over the blackheads. lliey almlllv dia- mlva and (IIInDIW-nr by this nnia and ans-o method. lhvo a Hollywood comvl