l ‘i. i i . r, At their PAGE; _'_I‘WO _ LiviidzghlLeisurel Woman ' sure! -The Woman's Realm ‘WIND GNOMES autumn night, g I As they ploy among the branchesf sitice pieces o! such size are ut- iiiughing loud iii uzid delight, ‘You Will s.e the goitien nit tics which the trees so proudly weir feet in rich disarder, in the morning lyzng there But you'll know iliut all through Winter tiny elves will work llllsttil, Weaving for the trres new dresses. fresh and dainty’ Silflllgillllt?‘ green. —M. Western. SAPPHIRES The sapphires of the ancients is not the same stone as that which l goes by this name today says Na- l i \ SLEVELESS CABLE DESIGN It-ural History. In all] - i-iicir slrpphires was ops lazuli. Wind gzictnesf MJMJS is slllillosid to have been the tries souiel l\\. probability given the ‘leg CLIIIIIlZIIILAIIIClIIS eli- ginvcil on Sllllj$ of sitpplnre, but terly impossble, only lapls could fit t-hc (icscizpiinn in this pas- sage. Azuriie, too, urobubly went under ‘the name sapphire before the more precious lhplS lazuli was discovered Ill eiich case the name has been applied to the must precious known blue stone. The sapphire We recog- nize today is a blue variety of the mineral corundiim, whcse red variety is known as ruby. The mattress tuftings should be thoroughly cleaned with a vacuum cleaner about once a mznth. If you have no vacuum cleaner. they should be thoroughly beaten, STITCH PULLOVER NO. 955 This soft yarn pullover ls knitted in the ever popular cable stitch. Glee to wear with blouses for school or business. Pattern No. 955 contains s t of materials needed, illustration tions for making sizes 32 to 38. lo order or stamps to To Charlottetown Guardian Needlcivnrk Hagar-tyne“; Design No. 955 NAME----—--——— srnwr ADDRES8-——-——-CITY———-—————— lpfiol/EIYQB of the design and complete instruc- attcrn. WTliA: or send above picture with 15 cents Ln coll! ecdiework Bwcau, Charlottetown Guardian?“ source of iron. Bunssnos "THE ORIGINAL PRODUCle-NOT A BLEND" I Once you try BEMA Molasses you won't be satisfied with any other kind. It‘: so "deliciously different." You just know it's good for you as soon as you taste it. That's because BEMA is the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane — n product long known for its rich energizing vitamin content and body-building Ask your grocer for BEMA Molasses by name. Serve it to your family often-ms a spread on bread or for pan- cakes. Use it, too, in baking cakes, cookies, puddings, pies, etc. It's always good-ALL WAYS. vo-voovodO-O-QQL wvvv Schwartz Baking Powder For a century now the name Schwartz has been the sterling stamp on coffees and spices . . . and more recently on prepared musfards, extracts, syrups, jelly powders, and onpackaged dates, raisins and currants. Latest oi their line, Schwartz Baking Pow- A der is now carrying the Schwartz name to new lame beyond the Mariiimes. Many women ssy if does everything the most expensive baking powders can do-and does it equally well. Say Schwartz-and be W. H. SCHWARTZ 8c SONS LIMITED Canada's Oldnf Coffee and Spiro House HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA Motiissizs _'I‘HE CHARLQTTETO_‘{'N__QUARD_IAN v vvvvY vv wvvO-Q-OOOOOOOQOO-OOOO-OOOOO v '5 Re alm r. Social and Persona f nnunnoononnvoggonnn . l. 1181mm!!!‘ 009$ Dorothy Dix Says- EYES SOMETIMES TELL uas- , i 001w MISTAKE “LOVIiI-LIGHT’ He’s Really Serious When He Begins To Want To Stay Home To CllflPemll YQII Clfisely And Then: Proposes Marriage You girl asks how she can tell when I boy ll in love with "c" f" Sic “i is.“ ..'lri:..i=...i:.i:§"il.ir-.iir'.iii‘itrtibki tiff that yqu can app y shade made a Velma-Wm dell‘ l“ his haul’ “r have merely scratched the surface; which he is m love with you for keeps. or 5913f 3:5“ .111}, lvkxegrewfilzckgltlliksizcgllglhlfid ttiliflylnllll 37°- lmd “o girl can tell from their sales’ talk hflwrggillllbileleufi it" ""2 r uiruishziririimad w giilriinlicn ornfhde in the wash. and then 18am.“ a not be A zirl can't W" "ham" “ b” lgvds her or not by What’ he says- Fbmtf, a’ “m; we» “HM M ‘f. ‘“...‘.‘.’Q’§I.Tme'£éi HP less 1;) mean; X11335 Réal ffguéifl and makes it s“: ie l’ ch“ blooey. So lonK as a ma)? qlliglfinfigg l'°f,"’,‘§ ‘ind makes mmmmc speghe? to taste. d-fenoe m“ apple sauce’ swear, beautiful and wonder- when a man Xtfils mélzlillfgl would mean nommg fu_ you are a ’ . l w Sun-x . _ without aéiriximyzhglgglflgrelfgg llgagggefil; one fir" mdefimle gwnoutsn iumif iisytliiliu well but it. means nothing. it is lust a Pl e §f,',‘i,;‘;‘,1‘{,§,,lil§§ f.‘ ubreifias was had by one and all. but it does? t etrid all ‘ntiieruamgiyfl . ' dl asson or l Nor is it an indication that a boy Cllellslle-i a“ P“ ynménlgh jealousy . - d. LS D93 BT99 you when he monolwllzcs YOU-l 5W1“ a“ “e 1 m o; men who have to By ROBERTA COURTLAND every time you have another date. llzlelre llfetgfmiéfl troubles w’ m, w , have some woman l0 Play “mu-“d W4, ' 15°, “ogd listener and sympath- "" ' ' ' I s?“ti?Misti}?'u‘ié‘.¥.i'é'i.§§“.§‘§w‘i“iiel ‘it. a 1w- w» m a 1* W" CHAPTER xx"! , ‘Elicia tdyassume her board bill and shopplni! ticket CliIilieulildlcdi/(ielixl plaid liige liveililullliif wall-h the HMlgers-‘oncrs ho cum!) 0X1 B BlFYS doorstep because they like islicd licr short speech‘. Now girls Th3? elecsglglfiligmaiiilvttlo ride in her autoinobil; while her father Pfl-YS and woilnen lévere ccrowdiflg ill-ml". b" lift? E515? and there are still otlieyunicn ylhv tam fxlvlillg kiegptlgghlgrflgfg; as usiin , as ing ozenspi questions. . h . ’ ~d < of nmyrylng a gir icmsfi V85. _ -' , l 9.1m ‘Very piem/ dim squee/‘qd Bwdlllgy lilyealiiliakselaianging around the Df9m1595 and lllwwhnll “I'd snappmb hfll/lisssldaiiidligiiws. “men [my digiptiejililltolidigpfnaiicshog bids of you by his always being Elltill Mtlltllli Coulcli you give; me a J0,n§,§’,.Y§,‘,‘.§f§§.,-p¢i,“e It may be because of his heart, but lust as like.) lliiifanttlfx 11E debrllleinehh iiaeltliell) it 1S m5 swn-iacpf - ltc me that they can tell by the look in a boy's Eli's you let me drive you back to your Ljads o‘ glhs “r Nertzl No woman on earth ever possessed such “W31 l“ my °“-“_l“5l ‘he W‘) °l u“? that he lo-ves l Elli- t A man's eyes do not reveal his soul. They ore The“ we wuld "L" OCCUR W“ cm}? tl at‘ eflects the woman who is lcokinil 111W the!" and "of wlmed said Jane mmely‘ I mcrc-ly ‘ntllmliiaolvfidl she wants to see. Besides. she generally fltets her I 00h, thartngdypufiru blet Yaillllllg fxlllfelfigféitqtylfil, Qrlmm The dew} dark yearning look she behoelosrismrirot, or you ou si e," 1e gll‘ o m. y _ ‘w. ‘ . hm, 1H5 a lungil-Ig for his dinner m‘ a cigarc r .0 ' _,- When Jane and Ainit Emily icit a l?‘“"mg ‘or .' ; a t th m ncy to :43’ the next liistai.- Jdlfi club a iitgtle 13f: theyniound a gféggogbgig ffiflfle? ‘s g° “g m g9 e o ye ow spor roa r at ie curo,- ' Wi-ihnmlen Akaddiiili it“ tllikglghgehi thel Theéggfllififlilfefllddoglleihut anything in the look that lies in a man's eyes. It a e was a o s s ' , gm m“ Aunt Emmy come will‘ uesurlAllldfllllgs.h0\s(lliil'x&liillf indications of love which s. boy Elves which ‘hem’ when a woman's voice 5pc“ titl 1e e lrl lo sit up and take notice. The first. indication that a bny just‘ behind her Bil “(iafabfiecoining serious is when he begins to want to make it n twosome :'§llfné0\1\'lier€ aéehyoiilgain igk m fngfgad o; a Crow-d and when he wants to stay itt home of an evening and ‘n ngo 'ca=_c -' 1 -, her hotel, Moms." Ellen replied. "I, talkxllfitézad no; fiemlflififllwmrgiiliiieiiiriiig is nothing doing, and told her I wanted to have a private i1 lllilm a rem, m“ and u pa“. o, nhnble heels i‘ as good m; an. £21k ‘gl,§f.‘,y“§§;d¥§h§ $1?‘ a gglintjh“ 335.? bu? when l’... begins m cut a girl out or m. herd and w be with her 1S5 1 W ' ' e ' . - bignfilaérilgad “mg round to look at: wars‘! lgiglfisl-g}llllfgl‘lfi of putting his brand on her. . s. .. .. ‘ ' ‘ - '.tlthll loeiwhenhebeglnstotakc Ellen's ‘Hamel-Al lame!‘ swim-rack‘! carerldllfeiantiiriilibignsdlmli; Edsmlsie liéili lfet shell covmbisne lobster salad and i"e woman who gave i?“ a fupliefing" cream for supper and go out in the rain in satin slippers. and so 1on8 H‘ uneasy glance‘ M15’ Marlins m“! he takes her out on wild parties. he is lust amusinR llllnself Wll-ll h" rind pression plainly showed that she _ - cm, Jon m, dis - d f h r d hte“ lhe should worry vihnt she does. So when John begins to P“ Y mfgllliggfik, if)“; Sfie quiilcurfiy hi“? fig‘ stricter than your mother. it is all ovcr exceDt scndinil out the wedding disapproval. with a smile. lTWllTIllQKIS-N , 1 1 , is h he mus m, ms Elllyfrléqlgtiln’tuiigngdgxrlqufilzemrifiig Slaegcngnugpggtlbczlwlboik tagging?“ Ifictlhr igelleieyifie limit? a man ls in love .. ' ' 4 . .- .~ 1¢br1u' . cbmsdlaysllitliaemgellgldifll tdiifllave Yul “lthlilrlihu lliaieisrgiijllepigolntliliigt a niariaizrlvdsotfhat he loves youhistwlllcn . 1. - ._ _ ‘. t ' . hi _ A“ the balance may be talk. butt a " a edfirmat y?!“ filth m“: m‘? giaodfskcisf ystijrlilceizitlyijillildyt yidii can draw.moncy on at the bank. s. arne er owara "' iiunousipebdoliiilt iiie r stigma’ while GraIlDtllRkmIVllQLislcIgi§-MV girl llns to support her parents and she refuses to a: (hlllm ed lied e‘ o? t marri me until she can do it alone. although I am able and Wllllllfl to os- curb 511682115118ilgérlfiflfillllis‘i: gWdlllf sumesthat iesrioiislbilltv- She says her pride demands it. but I feel thflt ly good “of you. dune-won dmilt it will be an P€l((ll;f‘SSlVVl1lllll'lZ?f0f her to tzet together that IE%%ITIYIIOXIVY. mad filfhifigfliefié’ gl,“'§fg,fd°_il’°“l mnikigiti-Elillqscfniiiilifvoirii». I think a girl who has a chance to marrv “Of course I don't mind," said a mun who is ucncrous enough and who loves her cnouizh to be wiliinu to Jane. assume hcr parents’ support had better izriib him while srhe cigix Men "You're goin to think I'm an like that are scarce as hens‘ teeth. DORO awful fool." E en continued, "but I - -" r r- " w" W" -' ' t’ ‘w’ "- FO OQQ O44 §4§O-§§§~6-§O—§0-&O l " pte shell or into a graham cracker wanted you to help me make up my mind. That's sill , isn't it? People are supposed to able to make up their minds unassisted. only I've never had any actlce. You see, l. was the fourth c ild. in the famrly— my two brothers and one sistcd died before they were five years old. Su when I came along. Dad and Mouis tried to wrap me in cotton wool. i had a trained nurse in constant a:- tendance until I was fourteen. felt like a fool, for I'm really strong as a horse. but poor Moms was so , h, .. terrified something would happen to l-llmas h~ p" ~ ~ ~i. me " Jane shook herflhead. "Thatki ‘They had Stopped l-n "OM °l m? scarcely a. lair ucstion. Our sibu-ihouicl. h t" En n em an lug“ are etnlilirelyt dlfferenlglatllldyylinisi- eaggreill ygllilwcolirie out? to ‘the ricid brlreeinfslcfillriixflk‘ ng 0 me‘ A tomorrow with the others for that “on ves of course _ u; New test you spoke of, Maybe I couldn't York for shopping and shows, ‘o ever be a pilot. who knows? And Miami for thglracflsd aralild ogdmtsj] mllilrarilfaldahieicdgd lorsillcei. June with canton“ m“ a nulnevrelief, as she climbed out of river; he cur. Ellen nodded. ilun up her hand little salu . and vnt (To be Continued) _ I've never handled a plane m self. but I'm an expert automobile and I can handle the lrickicst brute, of a horse. People say that those,‘ in a gay __ _ whirling off. Jane said uietly, "You're veryl fortunate to ave someone to take such good care of ou." "I know it. but hats why it's st; hard to make up my mind for my- self about anything. Moms and Dad have always made it up for me. Ive never bothered to protest. bccaus what they have always wanted tor me has been for the best-and there Just wasn't anything to fight about —until now." Ellen nodded. "You see. I want terribly to join this organization o; yours—but can you imagine uh 1. Dad and Moms would say‘! And Pel- er would simply explode." "Peter?" “He's the man I'm going to marry —et least. I suppose ." answer- ed Ellen. "I like him a lot, but f’ii not sure it's love. Dad and Monit are crazy about him. and he is dis- tinctly eliglble. He's good-looking, and has Qllwh money so that. m- body would nk he had his $3 on the Martin bank-account instc uf the Martin girl. That's important. you know, to a successful marriage." Jane smothered a little grin. "Is it? I wouldn't know.” "Oh. es," said Ellen noncha- luntly ta ntia corner on two wheels and, after e car had straightened out. remembering to thrust her hand out u 1 ll 1 that she meant to turn. "But only thing is - I'm wondering if 1 rea ly want to gct married. I've never really lived. Everything has been so well arrang- ed for me that I don't even know Why It's Beffer: Due to a new and skilful blend of the very finest coffees obtainable, Maxwell House is now richer, smoother and fuller bodied than ever. 2 A remarkable routing process in used to radiate uniform heat right through every bean. It captures all the extra goodness of this im- ur::i,i_§.2§r.r§3i erg 1mm» =»1=-i~ "And us o ou on e to flnd out?" ugked. snaps liltitle 3 1b keep for you all the |:ri"ii':i.ti...ti: it's. "ir""*"" “run-l mm» huh-aw- "I thousm l mlBht learn to fly- Maxwell House is packed in s to join your group." answered Ellen briskly. "there's only one hitch — that's Peter." "Oh?" said Jlnl. ' “He thinks women have no busi- ness in the sir-or in business oi , any kind unless they have to earn I lliv ng. You see, there's an old fam- I llv mansion which has been in Pet- 'er‘s family since before the OLvH iWar. And it's his dearest dream for us to live there when we are mar- ried. Supervising that sort of estab- lishment would be a whole-time job. lso I couldn't be ‘a lady with wringii Hind Mrs. Peter Raleigh at the sum time. 80-well, what do you think?" Super-Vacuum tin. No sir can get in-no flavour can get out. 2 GR I N D5 DRlP AND RIGUIAR Ground ll Ihc Ilgld ICING Sta tlcd, J mked. "What r riviilir? r nlifrtlill. i couldn't possth < '”"""';,""l """"' . advise you on a m~tter of that it)". ' , 9" "- i "Why not? You're a wiri mv our ROASTID, GROUND AND are. If vcu had 1o choose between your job and itettlnz married tn .~ man you liked a lot but weren't sure ypai yzved-Jwell, what would you oc- c e’ PACKED IN CANADA PUMPKIN CHIFFON I'll 1 tablespoon granulated gelatine 1-2 cup cold water 1 1-2 clubs cooked sieved i pump n 1 cup light brown sugar , cinnamon i-n teaspoon tin r 14 tall-Slim" ml 9i l-G teaspoon salt I egg whites 2 tablespoons sugar Method: Place the cold water in a bow] and sprinkle the zelatine over the surface and allow to stand roi- s minutes. Mix together the umipkin, brown sugar, the egg yolks, slightly beaten. the 801098 and the salt. Cock these in the WP Pill of a double boiler over hot water until slightly thickened, then add the soaked gelatine and stir to completely dissolve this. Set the mixture in a. cool place. and when partially thickened. fold in the egg ties that have been stiffly beaten and the 2 tablespoons sugar added to them Fcur into a baked crust, i.f desired, and place in t-heI refrigerator to set. Garnish with| whipped cream that has been sweetened and flavored. l! you like. , Allomingslnlll DEVIATION Five-years-old William had been taught that Sunday 1s not a ‘l5? for play, but Olle I0 be 5e! “We for the worshPp 0f God. and resi- Nggurauy, his mother was sur- prised and shocked one Sunday morning to find him sailing his toy boat in the biflhtub. 1 "Williami Don't you know ft ,5! wicked to sail boats 0'1 Sunday? she demanded‘. H “Don't get excited. 111033"- replied William catnly. this isn't; a pleasure trip. This is "r missionary boat gobig to Africa . He was one of the guests at ii musical. following the dlnflef- Tlif‘ hostess had been Dlfiylllg a piano. As she began another sclcLti-n h~ leaned over to a charmng Wflmflfl seated next to him and mqllllell- lie-What do you think of her tl ? oxidising: (fuming and replying 5weetly)-I‘m in favor of it. Ganongs v . Ganohg's@l)li.f5_l s’ yiuntninrifi Smart Slip-Cover Style You Easily Fit and Sev- Old Chair ls A Beauty Aguhl An elegant, tailored slip cover is what that frumpy old chair needsl You can make one yourself easily, the pin-on wsy. Such s smart style u we show-of satin-stripe apricot rayon, with kick-pleat flounce- isn't I bit beyond you. Start at top buck of chair and smooth your fabric down the in- lide-back and seat. allowing 6 inches for tuck-in between. Pin fabric down every I inchu, then cut around the pins leaving 1% inches for learns. Next. smooth fabric over arms, back, sides and cushion in the same way. pinning and cutting as you go. For urn-i fronts and wings you may want to make paper patterns for exact fit. Now you pin all the pieces to- gether. un-pin them from the chair, baste, try on and sew. Last of sll, add the flounce. Our SZ-page booklet giver exact dciaill. ltep-by-rtep diagrams for making slip covers tho pin-on way for differently shaped chairs. sofas, auto seats. Tells how to make swag and pleated fiouncea, decorative scams. trimmings. Suggests colors. fabrics. Bend 30c in coins for our ‘copy 1f "How to Make slip overs‘ to The Guardian Hcrne Service Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. , Name Street Address PIOVUIDI l You can't fell **‘v vvwvwvvvvv v vv v v v i=a§iiib ocromzn 2o, 1..., "a" ns / Literature _ 006C000 QOOQQQOOQOOOWOQOQQQOOOQQQW‘_.I l the difference BETWEEN A NEW PINAFORE AND A RlNSO-WASHED ONE! Q Your colored things washed time and again with Rinso stay so fresh and bright you can place them beside brand new garments and not tell one from the other. Rinso is truly safe washable colors——in or washer. Start using Rinso right away. Order the GIANT package economy now. AlovcrpmduJ g _ _ f _» keeps, for tub for {also l . For Monday Oct. 20th MAiwn 2i to APRIL 2o (Aries) —Cii:\:igeful stliuulatliifli Wan“ Bgwllfil. unpixmxdiated thciifllll fllltl aCtlOll. A.M. ndvi=es sensible Czllll-Cil in muntlmc affairs. Guard confidential mum's! P.M. more favorable for these. B150 l" all‘ vertising, publicity, dealinfl Willi riots. . Bureau. 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Attcnd claseiy to essential bus- tiles»; b: primot in aiyiwirit merits; keep personal opnlons under control No need to worry it ycu don't neglect YOUR loll "ml keep alert for Oliportunities. MAY Z1 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- 11 you use your bright thinking equipment rs ycu sh'uld and keep plugging riway at advancement you Your Individual HOROSCOPE By Frances "rake can set things in motion Hut will“ siiengmun lillJ iHlPlOl/l‘ hi?‘ l“ ure security. Observe. l¢=l{1\- ‘ JUNE Q2 m JULY 23 t(i\iii'ri'~- you can m; the scales ln Will favor now but it wlkl ruqiiii} til-y- mn, lngcnulty and oi-rsciytranie u ycu are w get the rcsultsrpfiifif sible. Interesting though h!) mfiltliiiirmii to AUGUST 22 lulu-l- Teddy's indications offer ti (lil- lcnge and the clever Leffllf‘ all} stick to hi5 or h.r intuit. Mrs" are iiigenlus, have pcrsuniic rfhen onaiity and can sGGl anytlnnt it m‘ you really try. K9119 l“ 51"‘ I'll l"'._@9£‘l°-,£"i9'2¥;-:-~~~ j (Continued ‘on Eli$isll~fc9lsfiz Hm you um NEWPORT FLUFFS nail . . .. ~ eedlecraft/ —For The Home Appli us dresses are w!» in fash- ion, an we know you'll Willi PM or more for YJIITSGAl. They re so ay and colorful and so very new ooklng This princess design with it‘ bright red cherries is guaran- teed to ve you those lonl l“! lines that turn the other klris green with 011W. It's sure to be s "lucky" dress - the kind that you always have a 800d time in. Youd better send for your pattern now and have it all ready for that next ortant invitation. tyle No. 90H is designed for 18 and 20. Size 10 lines 12, 14, l6, 41in: 8 8-6 yards of 89-inch fabric; 8-4 yard contrasting. Ap- pli ue is included in pattern. Sty No. $545120 Send Pwenty 120m coin is pru- ferred. for Pattern W11"! Dlllfil‘! your Name. Address and the style number Be sure to mu tho siu you wish. ILPQQMUUII on; llclflcs MONTHLY Eiiiiii PAIN Provlncl i Women who suffer psln of irregular °"‘"KY nervousn made eupecmtij 7m- womm My}: u . flmwylns mndlzli-‘gfié. Follow llbull nnmia. Q05‘! SIZEl ll