., _~.‘\\ . PAGE EIGHT THE UHAKLUITT? I U W N U U AKUIAN a_- ~ i6 ‘iaii vision ranges, 1311111 eagles fly, Land of beauty, WHITE FIANNELS T0 THE FORE THIS SUMMER Fiannck rcinazii "vcrv the fashion picture. but Mn": LrrrLE Dljcmgss" ‘_ ultra smart woman 1s inclined t graytsli lil‘..\"ll ‘nic Abbey jils’ i wlitnir :o terr away from .\l.iillb(k'iit’l' in- il1iznity' ‘liouuh ;v-1". in her she .. NICKY S I'\'|.l-l SHORTS l‘ _ t Iczs n: ir-Zi aficr style of ' .-| .. . i 1111., pruiiicti ma: .' F. rnrvechch ,1 . t .\ ‘.1 on >ii\'“.\il most >_ 11'» n11 1c ;1 lflmliikf clothes .-'i1c h" l i -‘-"‘ \“‘~"' “"5" (‘ALFIIZH DIET MAY BEAFTIFY ‘. lPfllllPY-lUflllVf‘ ‘AHA. pram reds, and if your I.llL'Pl‘ll£\li$ splzt "-" mm"? “m” nccl. aiiiwar "Tillll mo p.m.—~'Th€ Suicide Ciub." .\l!\-i flrc ti‘li":".\.~»- IiiHIYIITiCIlVE and ‘yew Arabian Nighis" by Roby-g; illmmm 3° "bill-i!" 1m" 110"" Lewd; Stevenson. 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' '11 niui l1 o. the oriulnal bilJl- o; (n, .1," or T. mound; of pea. . _ . . .= .. . “an l; A“ "lied bi 01W- Uf i1uf-. tnrw- 11o ~a of iriicapple or Qllimn Adv-i‘ ' 1"!» |)tllll1fi\ o! twine. yfl-m my, __ , set- for rvir~cil that if you (irink ‘IOI~'\-“F~‘ "R'\”I- 35775 ARE a p.11‘ of iii. 111d lhn Juli-c o.’ six I'-\vl‘~\‘l‘-\I*I'Y GOOD r11 .1111“ a r111". you art‘ likclv (Oi linve Icss nail trouble. Naturally, (“P419117 “"9 Shmlemnl- 1'4 (‘UP its a splcndtd idea to talk i0 your 5'“ ‘V1513 iamiir riot-for iwirvr- ymti make anv F‘ 1 l“? 1"") kLnd of rndzrul c c Ill your dict. flm . 1 teaspoon gin er. 1 tx-aspoon ' ___ ' cinria. 1-2 teaspoon iiutincu. 3-4 teaspoon soda. 1-8 icaspooy] salt. 1 , .\'l"l'i(' (iii ROOM cup ‘Phfippfld bi-aril nuts. , - Put sliortcnin: in boyvl. add bo’l— Every woinar \ her hnme l in: waiter. and when incltcd stir in to roll-t" su rir cud molasses. Sift dry in- Onc o: :11 1 ~ io fllifllJ ‘lent: tozcthcr and stir into 1hr‘ llillPi‘ .. .'; and one hon-l. (711111. Roll iliin. cut into 1111c» 1-." talents fancy shapes. Sprinkle with chop- ’ 1co~c i: me Ziillf’ r-rl nuts and bake in moderate-l": An a’ Wu r 1on1 tn;1_\= b". Sow 1325 don-recs F21 oven fori created . uwisrc spice with about 1O minuics. Tlicv belong in little expuiw 'l"-ic walls may: be nnv sclf-respccting old-fashioned tnarlc 'roin 1.11:" 11 ard :11 a panel penis basket. and waiii dc l. The cczlng, CUT WORK SET ‘MORNING GLORY’ LUNCHEON lvrzirfair ‘vcv-dlc Art Design No. 32a Tralliiuz vines of Morning Glories worked on fine linen make this ' aarl lovely cutwork luncheon set. The design is graceful and et- nhp"1'y\ m nnpfljrflnce yet unusually simple to work. The set consists of . 1,,“ (jhllillfl centerpiece with motifs at either 0nd and smaller mot is glow: the border. There are four place mats. Etwh riwollmd with “'0 mWifs. All edges use simple buttonhole work. Lovely emlbroideried ingll “duo. M, n.0,.“ m- nthpr pastel shades. or on white linen worked n co rs 1r n"l‘li‘ri-“yi(np'ii"i'il contains transfers of the two lnrite dPSlBM- find m" "m" motifs. complete instructions for embroideriniz Md flnihlnm and (M4111 °I siuchcr. For complete pattern and instruct-ions for all of these designs. ucnd 20 cents in stamps or coin ‘C0111 Prererfld) "o Th’ chulouuown n . vii u ilework Department- Ugtqkhlyintnllpfltilrn. Prim your HIM II" "44"" P""'"- To The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. DILQIGN NO. 32‘ N;m,__.__.__.._._____-_--______- !lfgg|Aflfl|-g||—___-.—@ -._- —-— ——I—l-¢—'— c|ty_.___________ Pnwlnoo ———--"--- Woman ’s Realm fi flfifléfl fifidfl much ‘n the order a suzt of this tiiatcrlal in an- (rhcr color'ia'l.cr than the plaTfi :-li has been so iiopulai" llll‘ 11 ' Iwo summers. l White chalk lll grayi or} 11.1w. or u {l1 I1 w 11th spaced llliei rho-k .iiv- 1111-‘. .ii1ti some pastels, li“.i of ~li.1u--~ vii-h as lcvat mix- ‘ inc .1:-- cmni 11' g1" i" lfaiincl 1.. 5illll'7\ l1‘.\'t" p": top nndi 11' rsonalitv. ‘ ; a suitable‘ flror covering’. A clicst I l i l Modern lifelimpoaeo a YOUI’ C8, requen liredfii-rilaled, Murine. For it helps nature keep your eyes healthful and healthy eye: are beautiful eyca. Murine contain: lever! ingredients care o! the eyza. Use Murine nigh and morning lor real eye comfort. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time in Eaatern Standard) TUESDAY, J UL!" 6 TOKYO 4:15 p m. I\V9fi.“ii‘5'.'i3_\'i Jazz $ongs..12..i. 25 4 m.. 11.170 1114:. SCIIENECTADY 5:35 pm.~»Sh0rt Wave NIaJ Bag. WQZXAF. 31.4 m., 9.53 11111;. LONDON mean; GSF. 19.8 m.. 1514 meat: GSD. 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg; 31.3 m.. 9.56 mrg. BITENOS AIRES‘. ARGENTINE 11 p.n1.~Dance Afusic. LRX 31.6 m.. 9.65 meg. i TOKYO 12:15 a m. twcrinrsiori School, Snnzs of Japan. JZJ. -.1.i m.. 11.80; meg. SASKATOON 12:80 a m. I\V£‘(Ill.“.§fi8_\'i -~0‘d Time Frolic. CJHO .48.? m , 6.15 mcz.: CJRX. 23 =1 m. 11.72 meg LYNDIIURSVT. AIYWXRAIJA 4 a.m. twednesdayi~ National Talk. VKBLR. 31.3 m.. 9 58 nicz. I perhaps a fcw shades darker. may i be blocked with a scallop of 11'1". darker shades bordering inc wall. Firbe board can be liiiiitiicri in a number o1 ways to produce an al- most liniitleks vairety of dcorativc treatment. W-tli a simpfe tool fnr bcvcling and grooving it may be l fashioned llllO large or small ,1 panels. a straight l.nc deszgn or a. tile or masonry effect. This material is suitabic for either new or old interior... lt is easily adaptable for attic rooms and on ncw ccnstruction it can be applied directly to studs and joosts. TREATING rcooirs l>flllll9d or varnished. A wiiirlcyy’ seat built. in below tlic (lormer window makes a pleasant placc to read or 501v. A shelf may form the top of file (iflfikflll! table. A closet with space for ihc guest's clothes and attenuate 1;pl1t Jugs complete the essentials. Having acqirrcd the background for a guest room. the hourewlfe with an eye on her htidtzct may employ‘ a number oi ciccoralive schemes that are casy on tlic fain- jly pocketbook. Ginizhahi is 2n"):- , pensive. colorful and lflllllt'(‘.l‘5 u-cl‘. This matcrial in a l-fuc and white ,~ check with a. hmdinz o‘ red braid mzplit. be u-cri f‘r tho i‘("l.~i“l'f‘i=f'i. i dressing table sk'rl and as a v01- unco for curtains of plain while vnzlc. TOITH OF BRIGHT (TOLOK A chair with a red sip envcr would add a touch of color and a pIa n hluc ru: or carpet would be prizntcd in brunt colors. would fzt. in with 1.11‘? general dcrorniii";z' Si‘il"ll'l£‘ and would b" an excellent 1 pace for the storing of extra blankets. A room of ths type which fol- ‘ lows no particular period. 1s nri ex- paticnec. elbow‘ y grcasc. ingenuity and paint. ona- 1 mcl. lacquer or varn‘sh will make. friends of iiir- most. diverslficrl ln ordcr to insure cficicncy. be sure that. the hearlnizs of the 1 vacuum cleaner are tried regulsrlv. I 1 1 and that the accumulated dust is i removed. RELIEF IN ONE TREATMENT FROM Soothe itchy. raw lur- face irritation lnl. Take hot foot baihn o Q ¢7 F FREE 1e, 'l i ‘cr ', v2.1. s1. as éfl-‘hi $3.‘. wZ-r. £3112’... C U TIE U Rlléfiifiéii csc. ’ i not have the -;ve that will The wood floors may b? 1.<'1'apt‘ti. l {thought I could change her. I 11115111955 a loud voice called from . tlir- studios Pe rs n Dorothy Dix’: Letterv Box ,- During Youthful andvbeginning my medical studies. affair with a girl of the same age. to each action. "1 is one of them. But l(‘il1f‘llil)(‘i‘ i-lia. two wrongs do not make a iiiicai." isni going to cover up sweet and loycly DGLWGEH you an Nlcn scorn to think lil8\C done her by marrying her, but ‘won: to a woiiiiiii than by marrying her after he has Marriage Out of Class, out Love, Simply to Keep a Promise Made Days is Dangerous .___-._. Dear Dorothy Dix—-I am a young man couple of kids who Ialfig gill: his own soul, and he is the only one i":.:.11:.1““* m ma“ "eche- and Especially With- Just graduated from when I was a boy of 1a I had g, 10v; No villafny on my part, Jug, a were mutually attracted and who were too young and college other the right to chart his course O1 when you try m solve Fight. and that a marriage cer- YOur problem . i sions -:- Lit $TRAWBERRIE ARE IN 00-0-0 mummma MAKE 191s or 1'4 BATCHIN EXACTLY... THAT'S ALL. Y UNDER I5 i0!‘ fifiolfl’. lier. So if you have a part1 1 r k1 ceased w love h" YES! AND for thus woman who strayed down the igrimi-osexpialilisswiifhbyiguygrlliilcrilgtliaxut WA” nu‘ VOU . 11101:’ lboyhand girl tell her that you have outgrown her, that you no longer TASTE THE 11;“ (Hfincglioagldalt-gieilteiriilijiféio ‘riot High to marry her. That will give her THAT'S OLD-FASHIONED, SALLY. m THIS FLAvouiz. and who wants her‘ o er an marry some man who does love her CEBRTOASHORT BgILTHERJUICE CAN'T PTQPCIEP?!‘ _ _. OIL WAY- S I AVE AGE ABOUT when a ma" mames a woman 1mm a sense of d“, and bee h "‘ HALF- AGAIN MORE GLASSES. GO OFF Inc's that lie is in honor obligated to do so he at. 1i y l W5C e m STEAM and like 11.4 a inaitvi, and every one says how 133m; 111m” f on the back WHEN YOU éhéyare for hini. Buvm reality the one “.110 sufiess new‘; :13, wit‘; :33 ...AND YOU'VE U55 THE ‘i c cues our sympathy 1s the woman who was “red under Comp“ 510m Tsgffocléliv Cgkfo She l5 put in the most humiliating position 1n the world. ' SHORT 50"‘ . S0 don't marry the girl unléss you love her Your in h 1, 1 make her happy. It will dc iv h man-y g er won ness with a husband who carpets far fixer?! m’ chance o! hum: any happi- -i-—___ i Cont! No man can be a ood h b v ~ . . bcmkn e first place. men are ii€perfecfiya£gnwaer§0fi Eelifrhlflgvi/‘eilbecauszigln m’ W‘!!! 9" Fifi“ because in the second place, all the circumaianocs of a manqguiif: team ‘nd“‘Cert0" snivesim “PM mm “WHY from his wife and unloss she has some partlcualr charm o‘ okotrested hi“ m, _ and glamour for him he 1s very likely m wander away {mm he, ‘Tm, and 15m: ch fruit. All r 1 b '___'_ i ‘w’ '° . ergo; “Th? o tiese o jections to m 1' - . _ ¢ - ll m‘ 110111311}! in your case. You a Callrlliyliggé: iiigfiavriifillgggeltllltais ii-ipiiymmpaérn For?" “d c“ in“ , with an uneducated wife. You will bore each ‘other to extinction because “so W“ “w qherpectin- she wil. be as little interested in you a5 you are in he; tvctkwilbnyo ___._.__._ As she is high-tempered. ._.____._.. And. above all other men, a. doctor should n-iarrv a woman utho can p him. vrlio is of his own status socially, who can make friends for him, A doctor s wife boosts him up or pulls him down, and you will not 10v, g hel wife who isa handicap. coo payable? I and named h s iathcr and mother l It hurts me deeply that l is I not his peop e. who , ancc paid up. do you think about it? Answer: As a general thing. a man should make his insurance wife. for she .s the one for whose w men realize this and probably nlnety-nine-husbandg our of a hundred do make ilicir wives their beneficiaries. But ihcrc may be circumstances iii llU-llflilg his life for his parents‘ a case \\il1'l'l‘ a father and mother ‘some iJllolllOSS by which she can e . looking alter herself as a man would ‘ think it more important to protect l ‘YDUIBCII crazy o\cr it. Just have a l his poslzitm ziiid no doubt 1 l Dear NILSS Dix—I am a man 29 years old. she was in love six months ago she ran oil.’ with the man and IHPKi with him until he caught her phiiandering with another man. settle clown and wants me to take her bank. Slia i I take her back? , a woman. knowing at the t me Noiv she says she is Nady to I still love licr. Answer: 11 you love her e nough to forgive and forget, but. if you do, you are letting yourself in for a hectic married life. born witli a wander ng foot and she will always roam. - Alilomingsmile CARRIED NEM. CON. It. was the weekly meeting of the colcurcd “Sons of I Wfil Arise ~ At the end of the usual the back of the hall: "Mlstah Cliayman. Ah makes a motion dat sam Jackson am a dirty low-down, sneaking. misroble chicken-thief." Down in the front a little fellow lcttpt to his feet. "who makes dat motion dat Ah'm a low-down. sneaking, mi.s'~ rable chicken-thief?" he cried. glaring round the room. A huizc. scar-faced negro Jumped up. ‘Ah makes dat motion," he said, mcnaclngly. "Mistah chayman." raid Sam quietly’, "Ah aecunds dat motion." Dcar Miss Du<~To whom should a. Thinking about this has nearly driven me crazy. What benefit in preference to h s vi'ii'e‘s. In are old and helpless, too feeble to sup- port ihcmsclvcs, and the wife is youhq, arn a be, you can see that a. good son would the o.d people than the young woman. PCYillHXS‘ this is the reason ypui husband will {despite your tears and prayers and nagging, and you are foolish to worry he will make his - - o - MAJESTY 0F THE LAW The following story is told of Tom Walls. His chauffeur was driving him home from Bhepperton. They were only a. few hundred yards from when the majestic figure of the law darted out nlmbly in front oi’ the Phantom Rolls. Reclining in the deep back seat Tom listened to the following dialogue between his chauffeur and the constable. CrHo h pltlin-vllll noluvaf leilying oubnlanre ulmzlcd horn frail. h main belle! ianu and iclliu from all kind: fruit. Made in Condo. out THE COOK'S CORNER STRAWBERRIES NEED GENTLE HANDLING Strawberries need affection- ate handling. They don't take kindly to shoyvcr baths. Keep them away from the tap. Instead, PW- them in a bowl of water and lift them out with the fingers some- what. apart to serve as a strainer". IN A QUAN DARY. in which a. husband may be justified will settle to the bottom. For that reason. don't pour the u-ater off the berries. Unless berries are unusually dirty, two such wasliiiizs will be enough. Place them in a colander to drain. Then remove caps. Rinse again after removing caps if necessary Never allow berries to sinrid in water to lose color and flavor. To sweeten strawberries before serv- ing. cut in halves or chop rather than crush them in ordcr to keep them as attractive t; possible. strong and healthy, trained to good living and as capable of not change his policy little patience and understanding of next policy out to you. Five years ago I married with some one else, but I FRESH STRAWBERRY I rams t9 tarts) One quart hulled strawberries. lcup sugar, lpackage straw- berry-flavored gelatin. 1 cup ill“ water. lcup cream whipped, 0 baked 3 1-2 inch tart shells. Combine strawberries and sugar That kind of a woman was DOROTHY DIX "Knock. knock. "Eh7“ said the puzzled driver. “Knack. knock. .." persisted the and let stand l0 minutes. Dssolvc surpr sing constable, strawberry-flavored gelatin in hot 'wh°‘5 there?" asked the water. Pour over strnwbcrries. chauffeur. feeling that Lia my chill until gelatin beams to thicken. Fold 4 tablespoons thick- ened gelatin into whipped cream. Chill. Place layer of whipped cream 1n bottom of each tart shell. Chili about l0 'minuties. Cover with layer of Jellled strawberries. pressing hull end of each straw- berry ligltly into cream. Add thickened gelatin to fill tart. Chill a few minutes longer-rand serve. must be humoured. “Butcher? "Butcher who?" "Butcher lights on." _.___________ PINK BECOMES ONE 0F FASH- ION'S FAVORITES Fashion designers like pink this season. They put touches of it on navy and black dresses, sug- gest pink blouses with black, navy and gray suits. make entire hats in deeper tones of pink. One es- pecially attractive outfit consists of light gray flannel suit. pale pink gcorgette blouse. elbow-length gloves in deeper pink suede, black STRAWBERRY AND PINEAPPLE‘ CONSERVE. Use equal quantitiw of straw- berries and shredded pineapple. It fresh pineapple is used. prepare as for canning. Cut. 1n very small pieces and cook 1n the least possible quantity of water. when tender. add the same quantity of fresh strawberries and cook until thei- are soft. If canned shredded pin!‘- applo is used. heat in a; little Juice u possible and add berries. wbcn the pineapple and berries are cook- ed tender. remove from fire. Meas- ure the fruit and add 3-4 cup of sugar for every cup of frurt and 1-4 teaspoon of salt to every tub of fruit Oook until thick over a 10w fire stirring frequently. -.______ LADY STAMP GIVES ADVICE T0 S patent pump, and bag. black hat of shiny straw with a small pink bo W. Indy Stamp. wife of sir Josiah Stamp. the well-known econo- mist, told a how to achieve the ideal marriage when aha delivered a luncheon- FRESH COLOUR Ontario. hour address. rcccntlyf M’ V Lady Stamp stressed the import- l 'The sand and soil from the berries 1 group of London g'r‘s - ancc of bciny; married 1n church. for it; was lilt‘ religious ceremony which made an admirable basis f0!‘ a happy llllii'l"(‘fi life. “It has been suggested." she said, ‘ "that, wives should keep their men fr cud:- aiid husbands their women friends attcr marriage. That. I llllili. is 1i \(‘l‘_y wrong. daiigerflui piccc of rirlrit-c. ‘I for one, Wflliid not be content to have my husband going off to take F0lll"llf‘.(l_\' cics ivlfc out, and I am sure no dcccnt. husband wiulrl wish to do so. "I married when I W115 very ybuiiz. and thr- first years of our milrfiffi lifc were spent every cvcniiig at. home, while my hus- band studied. l-lc matriculated af- ter our first bflhy was born." Lady stamp said that a wife should not. he afraid to risk her husband if ho would fetch a scuttle of coal for her. She would find that hcr husband would readlly~d° this. and would ihcn g0 happily to fiiiflfi-fl-i era tare a , YES! irs no mouse: ro our up tor; wrra CERTO lznorant to reaJiz tli seriousn f h tgeyldia. 1 5:111 ellkeetéie girl. He: SA-PK '0 gl-Agig S 0 Oves me, ut she Oeo not fit. into the OFJ MFR M N picture of the woman I want for a wife some 2 QUAQTS 0F time. She has no social background. She i IZARELY BOIL 5ERQ|E5| p9 has little education. She is stubborn and MORE "man A EXPECT AéOU-r hxililill-liiiltageretlisxfi 163111111051 cook. t Now what Yes i marks so MINUTE on TWO 6 My WAY S 8 te i l h t. I h no intention of ever marryiii: herilaAm Iii: " AND You 600p FOR THE FOR JAM‘ ‘ND hem, bound u, m", m? E Q ma: mvoua CHilrDREN. AND A MINUTE FOR ______ OWN JAMS AND ITS SO EASY JELLY. IJUST b Answer: warn CEQTO FOLLOW ms There are matters that are between a —l MAKE RECIPES 60 ASSORTED LABELS. FOR IEI-LY GLASSES To an this attractive boolcol Jelly Glasa Label: mail thin coupon with a 3t‘ aiamp and either a label from on: bonla of (it-no or two packaga fronts ' from "Carlo" Cryalala, to Consumer Service Depi._, General Fooda, Lmutcd, Cobourg. JULY 6. 1931 naoouu-nbb TIME SAVED- WORK saves- MONEY SAVED! with CERTAINLV 1y coma TO TRY CERTO/ NOW IN CRYSTAL FORM, TOO Use whichever form of Certo you yFcfer-Jiquid or c stals. wo packages of “ erio" Crystals make as much jam or jelly as one horde of Certo. thefl~oiflc . onscious of_a held round his head. Many marrinaes pro wrong be- cause the wife is continually run- ning lioinc iti licr innlhcr, she said UTILITARIAN’ TOGS FOR ACTIVE “EAR ' New York. ~ (am-cloning. travel and outdoor life in general are Iti- mulnting the cicatioii 01' ouidool clothes tremendously. this yea-r. The most favorcd of all items LN slacks and shirts iviili cotton slaokl most popular just now. Overall: with fitted tops that may be WW1! with or without shirts are also very, popular. Utiliiarian fabrics such as deni ims. cotton gabardiiirs and smartly striped tlrkihus are converted inh! slacks. ntiiaiiiiis, shorts, one-pieol play stills giant-ts frocks and beach coats, 'l'iic lnltcr. fitted, fiill-lengi-H in princoss or ywvisant style. with full skirt. gathered on at the waist- line are outstandingly popular ee- nrcitilly if lliey have zippers up thd front. " —s—r:i FASHION GUIDES FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER A leu- yqrds of brilliant striped cotton. some gay bias binds and this flattering one-piece pinafore stvlr- is yours at. a very low pricc. You can casly run it up on tl-ic sr*\\"i1;.! niaciviu» ln a smalc morn- lniz. Mcrcly shaped {torch i0 10111! The slcwes cut in one with the shoulders. Bias bind trim. that by the way cnmcs folded already to stitch, finishes the shoulders, slccvcs and pookct edges. This smart fitted and flared frock makes home tasks a pleasure. and 1t‘s perfect, too. for local shopping or the bcach. with the same pattern, a sheer lawn print in perennial blossoms. is feminine and pretty with crisp ruffle trim. A step-hywsicp sewing instruc- tion chart accompanies the pattern. Style No. 3174 is designed for sims l6. iii. 20 years, 34. 3'6. 3B. 40. 42. 44. 46 and tiff-inches bust. 512A 35 "quires 3 1-4 yards of 39-inch material with l-B yard of 35-inch contrasting material and 3 18 yards of binding. ing. Price of pattern 15 cents 1n stamps or coin tcoin preferred) wrap coin carefully addresl tn Charlottetown Guardian giving- Style No. 3174 Size.... .... ...... Name Street Addrua City n iiiitl .. mic-r scr -_ qr,’- ‘lil. .i:'.t1 lVOl J o 6!‘ ask l.\iI [on ETD. x has». ~.