THE GQARDIAIE, CIQRwEIOWN SEKIEMBER__I7._I_9_48 lraeslwb Woman's Realm/cia and Personal/Fashions/Literature 3,77. same voun rtoons l 90.0....» DIX ms nus ijéYwAYf o: i W. Ilflfia I. I. No More Rubbing or Buffing with i" \ " 1' “ ' ~ New Improved Old English Wax! You don't polish-you don't drudgc! You simply spread i: on and OLD ENGLISH polishes itself to a high lustrous finish . . . gives floors and linoleum a brilliant sheen that lasts and lasts. SOlD AT LEADING STORES EVERYWHERE Qld Englis hrs... ~ Ellen’: Diary III . " - I“. mi“ Compare its I q ll g; A Ir. O. torn the house an the IRiSHNm ' 1 hill and Jamel are viaiting togeth- er ‘ ‘ “ the occasion being uu- planned but happening rather 9S’ accident when Mr. 0. came up. the short-out this evening to re- plenish his lupply of breakfast eggs. Our fowla in general are Success In Matrimony Gan Ba Achieved Only ly Wise, Loving iliilustmont cause of cancer has notes et en - a moultl now, shedding a wealth discovered. so much haiys Eon A -'>'-a""Y'°1'°d you” ‘m’ P“, ‘°°§,“e,“,,,f,°,,i°§ em 3x33101133}??? h2- of colgrgful and bewitcning foam. learned about its growth and dev-l 0m” my ‘Qua’ Sm was Damn y sill"! ach 011:2!" I have heard that ers about the poultry house and elopment that’ u recmmud l" "'5 cause she and he: name were ma i l?! e l‘ tened ‘to the lamentatlcms yards. fetch-ink trlmmini such as early stage" 1“'“°"°"“y “u “m” °“° hm“ 0mm And m" on h irveh lsbads failed a» at mm the one used in the lane =20 w adorn ers can be cured by the Present of these same younB "will?" when i e us ted m m w do don; bonnet‘ __ m"; qums, three methods-X-ray, radium and fil-ammwm“ 910mg as mmmy u they emu lemvtl tint all drooping onea like Fall Pheasants‘ surgen‘ n): m“ dream o‘ a perfect ‘Eh! i thlrk- feathers and more elaborate "us. For many years. most cases of yams M19165 m love cherish is mfg w’ 11;; ~ ‘an trich" plumes to lend that grandi- mm" 0! 1116 11mg were not sus- mg with which they delude memelveslf in“ t dame effect. But there are as well ‘ pected or dlscovezecl until it was utter impossibility 101' ‘"1!’ W° peel-fie 0 d- Em‘; those inclined to brood. an: a lmnd , FRO too late. Today, cancer research sexes, Wll-h a different heredity, with a dtfteren number o! the om “uhmls who NO RUIBING FLOOR WAX workers are finding that cancer of “Pbflnflm- Wm‘ “Miami “M” and ham“ ‘we! Conan“, w ma“ md gram}; T‘ the 1""? 15 335m“ B5 ¢°mm°fl HI l” mink “may fluke’ w have ‘lust me same de- happiiy and lay for us We cou- Made m Cunodo by floylt~Miuwuy Canada iimvled‘ Yo/cmvo cancer of the stomach, mqgfly in sires. Nor is it desirable that they should be fined a pa“ o! mm "dewmhsi men (about 80 per cent) between 1 TQPECN C‘! 684111 other. Certainly nothing would be to m’ today Hum a [anmre ‘ a: the ages of 40 and 70, m-ore boring than to have to spend a lifetime with squawkmg and dogs, barking Wm! Unfortunately, there are m; out. a person who never had an original idea. granddaughter laughing mails“ a standing signs or symptccns of S0 the 101/685 W110 mil!!! Q11 @119 $119011‘ m" b", nuvously ‘bout it A“ cancer of tine lung in apparently they were made for each other had as well scrap! that fond hielief. ' well people. so that in one sense There is nothing to ii. but disappointment. If marriages are ma e n e ' ' there is no way to prevent it. How-i Heaven, hhc architect who oontrives them doesn't make two souls with 1 overhear-d James vqlcc an 91d ever, Dr. Edward D. -Churchill. but a e-inglc thought. l-lc gives everybody plenty of thoughts that clgsh and familiar complaint about i-he Boston, in the “Journal of the zrwstly. fowl: to Mr. C. "Those confound- tence? American Medical Association," ed hens will have to be shut in" llvg?" FACTS ABOUT CANCER OF THE LUNG ___,__ Despite the fact that the actual BurnR-Nr BREAD .K§:\”’\’.'l. Better English II. 0. William: ~*’rw-.-¢ Modern Etinuette p, mum-ta Leo ‘Household _ Scrapbook f fail." 1. What is wichg with this sch- "Whereabouts does she mntnznamenrs rrxl-zb Q. would it be correct to phone _ DESIGN N0. 1126 ' ll lovely, lacy crocheted tear pron created in. a pineapple dc-' gn is simple to make and lovely wear. Pattern No. 1126 contains mplete instructions. Needlework k 20 cents. To order: Send 20 cents in coin b Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- Oown Guardian. Design No. 1120. Name Address Elty Province , \.~,~4.-'. ~..~< ~..~<.v.v. var. Although as big and as strong as the policeman who had arrest- ed him. the man with the close- cropped hair and brutal face al- lowed himself to be marched to- wards the police station. There had been the usual crowd in anticipation of a scrap, but it had drifted away when they saw I WONDER WHAT THE \ M-DAY FALMOIJVE PLAN states that the campaign to stamp out tuberculosis by using the X- ray to discover early cases is bring- ing cancer to the light before it shows any symptoms. Early remov- ' a1 of cancer from the lung before it Whtn 558N118 articles for the spreads elsewhere prevents death. hemstltcher, mark i-he lines to be “Because the 9am. symptoms o; stitched with a color that is a con- 11mg cancer are so c°mm0np1ace_ trust to the article and M place they may hot be taken seriously will be missed. Bests wlth cotton either by the patient or his physic- thread. lan." Some of these symptoms are 70"" ch19! coughing. bleeding. loss of weight, pain and wheezing. 3°11 511N111 113M095 m"? M111’ Coughing occurs ln one-half of vies rinse with wld water» drain the early cases, and 1h 9 of 1o late thoroughly. then place on a 010th cases. A man from 40 to so. who to absorb the moisture m In asks his physician 1hr some medi- dcel! 1111i» cine to stop a cough that has “hung on" for weeks. should be suspected of lung cancer. If the" lhvvld be e split or Slight but persistent bleeding is broken 91m In the lmblwm. try another symptom that often could mending it on the w:ong side with be lung cancer, “F1115 0f 1511951"? lBDB- "Loss of weight is surprisingly common, and many times seems out of proportion to the size and nature oi the cancerous growth." Pain on one side only. is pres~ ent in about one-half of the cases of lung cancer. The wheeze. one of the signs of lung cancer, occurs early in only a small percentage of cases, but is a Q. How can I prevent biscuits definite symptom of lung cancer. from turning out paler than they It differs from the wheeze of as- should be t-hma in that it ls present ln one A. Try adding- a teaspocnful of side of the chest only .and so rec- sugar to the recipe when making ognized by patient and physician. the next biscuits. The sugar will The method of treatment of help give them a golden brown ap-, cancer of the lung is to remove a pearance. rib or ribs. which enables the Q. How can I treat colored surgeon to decide whether or not handkerchief: before laundering to remove the whole lung. If the them? A. Before washing handkerchlefs. soak them in cold tion of cases suitable for operation salt water for a short time. is 1 or 2 patients out of 5. Q. How can I prevent the bot- tcm of the bread box from rust- QANCER: ITS SYMPTOMS AND ing? ‘ TREATMENT A. Paste a. piece of ollcloth on We never should forget that the bfltlioifh. cancer is curable if discovered the" w“ ‘mum's dam‘ Eve“ m” early. Send today for Dr. Barton's Wllwm‘ “mm” '1 w" *1" informative booklet entitled tax-nest arrest he had made for “cancer. I“ Symptom Ind “uh Y?“ merit." To obtain it. just send 1o "It isn't like you t? no so quiet- can“ and a 3 cent 5mm“ w cove, ‘Y- l" ’°'“°""°d- WW“ like“ cost of handling and mailing, to flll the ginger Olib 0f YOU? ' The Be“ syndtcate; 1n eye of my; P“ “hm”? ‘mhed- ,, newspaper, Post office Box 99. Y" 8°‘ "l? be" “m”! °"- Station c. New York 1e, N. Y., and If ask for your copy. Hemstitchln Linoleum oc><.~.\\ 44“‘4\4444‘z§<4%“ a. 11.. Can 1m The village person after he had A cémbmaum‘ h“ “M” bow“ begun his announcements, found and ‘Ce b” l‘ made P15511118 that he had lost his notebook. In "mwgh the use M " dlmmicre“): nerl-flexgw he announced; ~11 pug» controlled solution that a e c‘ lish the banns of marriage be- mmlcfln!’ 5°31“ mm 5 b“! ° Ween .__ hem-Gen _ e,- ___» vlnyllte plastic. Placed in the ri- “Begween the ruihion and {he frlgerator it becomes an ice oac . seat." whispered the verger, hoarse- Trflnflerffld i0 5011MB W111" =11“! ly_ it ls quickly a hot water bottle. may look for cancer is removed. the chances of. why, colored recovery are excellent. The propor-‘ ‘Earth's jest a duly road. So the seer-ct of how ho be hanprpy though married is not to waste your time awd energy in trying to find a. mate who has been tailored especially to your fancy, or to court sorrow by attempting ho make orve-r your husband or wife into a duplicate of yourself. Neither one can be done. Their only result ls to precipitate a perpetual domestic brawl and to pave the way to the divorce court. The thing that marriage calls for more than all the virtues is ad- justment. It is for‘ a married couple to study each other‘; peculiar- ities and not try to reform them, but to adapt menzselves to them. That 1s the one and only way of eliminating friction in a household, yet it is a. true and tried remedy for promoting domestic peace and happiness that the average husband and wife ref-use even to test. It 1s literally true that no man and woman know what they are getting when they get. married. Every husband and wife has peculiar- ities of temperament, funny little ways, foolish prejudices, different Dflifllb 01 V1PW 11151 Bet on their mates’ nerves, and that they never l suspected them of possessing until after they were married. When this a revelation comes, it marks the crisis in eveny marriage and determines whether the husband and wife will live together the balance of their l lives happily, or scraipplly. I I For no husband and wife seem able to take even a breath of criti- , cism from each obher. Friend Husband cannot sa-y a disparaging word I about the wife's cooking without bringing on a temlpest of tears, and for a udfe to correct her husband's table manners, lf any, sends him 1 to the Other Woman f-‘or corrufort. _ i But the situation ls not as desperate as it sounds. for while it is z true that no luu-sbands and wives are made fon- each other, all husbands ‘ and wives can adjust themselves to each other if only they have the 1 grdfizdacm and love to do it. It takes some doing, but it ls worth the gLivingcS Leisure E/THE woman's REALM Summer squash or zucchini is ‘Dunno a heap about the what an‘ gODd cut in thin crosswise slices and sauteed in a little lat in a Can't says I ever knowed. skillet; cover it during the cook Heaven to mes a fair blue stretch ing, turning the slices a few Q1 sky, times, and season well with salt and pepper before serving Dunno about Life —it’s jest a tramp alone To make cinnamon toast prepare From wak1n‘~tlme to docs. a mixture of two tablespoons of Dunno about Death-it's jest a butter, 4 tablespoons of brown quiet stone sugar and 4 teaspoons of cinna- All over-grey wi’ moss. mon. Spread this on thin rlises -Vagabond, John Masefield. of toasted bread and place in a +1- hot oven or under the broiler until In making angeifood cake cut the sugar melts. through the batter in the tube pan. just before baking to break any large air bubbles. Women spend about a quarter af their lives shopping according ‘. ._..____i- one expert. That adds up to about The greenish color of some Vul- seventeen years in the average encla oranges has mthlnfl t0 11° lifetime spent in and out of with their flavor —they may ILA? stores, a greenish tinge and be fully HP“- ii -—-i—- The question of how arteries and Because a man's a nian is no rea- veins in the human body were son wiry he should not “W? 8 con1ecied~remaincd unanswered thank you letter lo his hostess a! until i661 when Bil Italian chat- icr a visit. He should Wrllt B5 omlst discovered tiny connestlvig soon as possible alter his mew vessels with a newly-invented mlc- home. roscope. akin improvements in only ‘l4 DAYS! "n Imommsmunou: mono/mm; - lfyon want a conpllziol he envy or an iaonlsnrsf nmtauwu cor woman-vine Fimiratioo of ovary nan-curt the l4- y Palmolive ho tonigllll Remember, the Palmolive vnl honed woman oi ll I 0th! u: a ofiimnuimilflonllY i ages types ‘um y oan| Older! And 2 out of 5 new beauty in jun 14 days-no nutter who: akin can they had need before! mygloman who longs for a hlnelicr complexion should almollve vv "WIN loo" Fowor Tiny Ilomllhaa , . ., Lou Incipient Ilcekhod 5'3, h Iva-- he amid aternly “they're ruining 1-1111 P16“ 0! 8111111 by the orchard iatlon of "confidant" (noun)? -—»they and those two ducks." "I 3. Which one of these words is suppose" I observed "that in 2'1. misspelled? Acetylene, accumul- there would be a fraction of an atlve, achievement. eighth of an acre trampled." ,“We.! 4. What does the word "prodi- that, Ellen" James returned in a gal" mean? manner that left no room f0: ar- 5. What Ls a word beginning gument "is a fraction oi an with he that means “extremely eighth of an acre too much! it's wicked"? not what they eat that bothers me" he commented turning to Mr. C. who unaided understandingty ANSWERS '- wh“ l‘ “he °°"°°' 1"°“““°' the desk aha as‘: that the bill m ready, in order to pave time when checking out of a hotel? A. Yes; do this about a quarter of an hour before leaving you: room and it will save time. Q. Is it ever permissible to lay bits of food on the tablecloth? A. Yes. in such cases as when individual dishes for hard breadl or celery. arc not provided. Q. What would be proper for "it's the look o! u l-Ild besides 1. Say» "Where does she live?" what's trampled is ac hard w 2. Pronounce the l as in it un- mess a, l; makes!" He slghgr] last syllable. Snfchlevement. 4. A than a; though the burdens that spendthrlft. ‘hothing is more Me almost, too wmmm", u, Deal-I misspendnlt are the greatest of all 3nd went on to “my w a quay prod gals. — Theophrastus. of Mr. 03s. "Oh, weregetting a- He!“ “5- ' long pretty well“ he conceded slowly "considering this damplsh weather —-there’s not much drouth in it these days. even with the sunlight, but if all goes well, Wt/ll be moving to Rob's some time to- ‘ '97’? ‘3v oo<~ The Stars Say- lydenavlevolqlbh Qafgh w“), the 51nd" _ ‘ugh n stressed. not as in ice, and eccentl m]; m him 1h,“ harvest d“, precious than time. and those who] the ushers to wear at a formal ev- ening wedding? A. Full dress and white gloxer. from "the blue." could bo disinte- grating and disheartening. A false move, an erroneous plan, or a strange impulsive drive in which Wet-notions run away with 800d Judgment, might result in with- ldrawal of substantial cooperation from counted-on sources. Acumen amid right conduct could inspire ifresh incentive. A child born on this do? m [have a conflicting jllfi difficult u oft " a feelings and emotion: rnorrow." I l It is already quite a busy placz. Fl“ s"'"“h7' sqmmb" u i al. Rob's, and has been of late. The house basement is being en- larged and deepened considerably by way of a newly dug ‘run’! which will allow the entrance n! cart loade of potatoes — or tur- THE prospect is for important affairs. and ambitions of supreme importance, starting off with every, plan and pattezn for spectacularv success and gratification, when an‘ hips to make the work of their “Mm-sea; c3152’ 0a 015:; Sig, harvesting much lighter. And in Klroxgr ‘Ere evehtsr seem to Zeb] mother design to lighten outdoor 3 u“ ' .. mm i work, an excavation has beer “end rr°m nowhere m3‘), 8 ufil made about the new pump and ‘ wmpletely an“ atlnl? ‘ an electric motor installed to "e- glgivlfiaypxijfféjkvgnrixuegigg place the gasoline engine which been“: w m ‘uncured =11» £3£i"..£i.“i.‘f.i‘;‘.’;"‘i'.i..‘Licfiiifi tempermentally there. While so mcenflve w iomé ahui shun. m" James is Inclined m bane“ extravagant ideas as well as scat- that power generated by a private m.“ substance h, money and electric plant such as Rob now emotioni ' has is, as he puts it "more or less of a toy" it is proving a dec.dcd benefit and labor-save: as re- gards water and light. Jamie dr- mo” who“ birthday 1t m may iZ2§°‘i...‘"‘i."..§2; 'i.'l§";'.°.‘;§“.'..i.“.i * "i? amllim" ' an revou onary sue o a are; Mm" me “Hm W11" "1 "151" while at first brilliant techniques. sélgézrestteildeycilxeld ec\ger:‘1Ln5tr0;ecc.'.tt;-£ lnnpgationsiand tdigastcifi initiative, * cou romse ousan n surcsss- field work in the twlhsht: "What with pgsslble high honogrs. yet a. ggrgogofryuilhvgflefl: 1x713‘ 3.1.6 05!‘; sudden cash. seemingly coming‘ pigs-see if they're doing as well ‘A cup PPBNYVH! 8111861 . I as those out home?" Wash. remove core. ncel and cut v v e tomatoes in c-uarters before meas-i He entered mannishly and tun-l- urinft. Cook 10 minutes. add suoarfl ed on the lights. “There now" lit "flflly-fllved lemon on" ' For the Birthday 'als!n=.' said “how are they coming?" "my cook l0 minutes. ' Add nreserved, h<w can 1 m1 when l can‘! see sunset. cut in one" virus. and‘ them!" James replied seriously. "nun"? “Mkln” '1'“ ""“"‘<‘-‘ '“‘| ‘Can't see theml" Jamie repenvd l" 1"?" <101"»<'=1‘P‘1'."'. “c” “"0 hci" in bewilderment and thgn bwkg sterilized glasses. cool and sv-l. I into a chuckle in which James to hold in leash. lest itsdrlvee and conflicts impel it to errors and loos lot success and influence. VVHL "counnuo snur" um, YOU 1o SLEEP? ll sieeplessness is caused by being overtired, nervous, run~down an worried — it takes more than "counting sheep” to help you alcep. Though you toss and turn; hour alter hour, you can't "Wish - yourself to elee I _ _ Man find t at taking a tome regular]; is beneficial-and belpa them rest more easily at ni ht. And Dr. Chase's Nerve Foo ll first choice with thousands! For the Vitamin Bi, iron and other needed minerals it contains are sometimes iuet what your a stern lacks. And Dr. Chase's ervo Food does so much to build youup ——by increasing appetite and un- proving digestion. Soil worry, anxiety, a rurt-down conditin or the strenuous pace of modern living i: upsetting Y0"? nerves so ou can't relax. and rest ——try taking Dr. Chases NErve Food for a whilc. The name Dr- Chase" is your assurance. l1 presently Joined. Jamie evidently won that round for "if theres one place where electric lights are a great help, Ellen. it's 1n a pug- gery" James commented telling m: later of the incident. O O O Mr. C. and James chat now oi the threshing to come and of the potato crop likely to be lessened considerably in yield and amount of saleable tubers because of the ravages of blight, and thowhtc now doubtless oqtred on our lhorter resource: in the face of it. he draws some comfort from .. .. ‘ti’; ‘$25.1?’ o.‘ ..‘.’1"‘K.'.i‘..“l7...“.‘“i- ggy;,,,§eg,_"~,h;*d,,av;gu"l Plow cent going. Sold some time ago, p ‘ ehe went. “of! the grass" one motlilnl - the last of the 01o §"y2:;,‘:6‘ Q,,',‘,‘_3,,F">"§,;§,g""'y:; Guard. Bought aome years ago "m. 354mb ’ ‘ from the mailman — who con- send 3o ‘o’: DOUBLE DUTY JUMPER Yo can make this an all-season aion| this road of our: --che was “mt dependable. ‘She came through to m“ ly and well. “Well Lt it isn't your- _ sci-f, Ellen" she would turn her “fix,” h»! W! fllflr Mm I1 m! w- The Charlottetown outreach. trance when I hurried l0 the piggy“ gm 2553 stable on a frosty morning "and how's the world using you today? . . . And now a harvest moon climbs . . . and la being caught by the tranche! of the old birch on the lawn. Until tomorrow - Diary —Guod- night. Cook '3 Comer ILACKHIADS Ilaekiaeadlovmnlckly lllllPll nethodthatdiuolveothez Gettwo ouueof,rollru 11W?” tnagiatappiyvql abotvuteiofll payovertheblackheadr-mdyeo Illvaluwlua lhyiavllln rom-ro concave Four eupe tomatooo. (about l0 medium tomatoes). three cupl sugar. one’ lemon, one cup ralains. style by wearing the jumper now u a cap-sleeved dress. with the blouse in reserve for the first cool N0. 2568 is cut in sizes l0, 12, l4. “nu” w 3° “d “m” “lmufiy which includes egcfirltplep: sewrihxiig 1 l ‘ . reddish in color and friendly and l“ styleprgfigiggy £52K: l t. I l d cold bleak days of stripping blithe- pom, unffl, m, “m”, ,,','°y‘,‘,u§ Pattern Department. City Province Needlecraft , 4T0: THE HOME’