bright vvv I printed blouses favorites this coming L-rascn Ilaoe. Woman ’s f i and new each day. The west of hope. that e‘en dies a glorious The threshol be humility. The roof-Abe very sky itself—in- way. d heath my feet shall Prints are gay and floral. Stripes are outstanding and are used in vertical. horizontal. and diagonal treatments. stressed. Large yilvid effects. Pa s- l iey prints. lilld polka dot. are also ' Floral Natural shantuilg suits worn with. employing l pew and unusual colors, is starred or evening wear. two and even three colors model. Colors generally varied. A great deal of navy re- used lteved by white and bright colors: yellows. from softest pastel to a new deep golden bilttercup shade: caramel; touches of brilliant recl and green; cherry. Topless evening gowns have only I . vividly-colored round the torso and crossed to knot Qttlie waist. china sash There is no end to W-“cvinsz. "-I-Y-i\l-;pg, Air Conditioning. stripes are will be a variety of in the same d used as a patter. Cotton. first only for removing cream ll-tm in, i"? SKY 8Y1 squeezed out of cold water then skin. but also to remove excess wet with foundation lotion. ap- rouge and for lunootiiing face pliesthe lotion smoothly and even- powder. They are also handy for ly without any waste. Bits of cot- polishing shoes or bag. and make blue; pink. cuticle preparations. wvathed 01108 . il good supply of cleansing Both of these have a llllllll); The‘ Housewife A - _ And Hel %\ Activities A _ wma wants Give me wide walls to build my house 0i life. The north shall be of love, against HERE IS A NEW ANGLE ON AIR CONDITIONING Somebodyk alwaw getting n m wmqg 1 1 l _ 1811811 m" .0! Somebody e188 0r HILDREN of millage: The soeuth of tgleragize, that I may ‘fmgihmg bit“ £9” is l WWW“ thrive ‘ on “CROWN outreach baht o lgest la t i“ exipxeme of the BRAND" SYRUP. l The eazt of faith, that rises clear ‘new g a r w“ 1°“ g industry‘ Th9? 31°"? ti" 0f i" dlllfii‘ ,| _ ‘ _ what can be all“ condltzoned these days if one believes everything he reads, The late it is a carbonated beverage which - according to the sponsor -“air conditicr" your insides by the expansion c? the cool carbonic finfty. .. lelvlionulge gain?“ to build my za-jiii W!‘ "Fin Sal‘ is that there ' ' P"? fo b" a summer suit clctiics made fcr men with fist “aim ' ::i"*'11"::ir§= 551'}? .‘.“‘;.';‘.'.?'l~’§-“. i‘: necessary to have “iv~.="‘~ "r c-r- Pipirq and AIDS TO BEAUTY PQPUIBF- l No \\:.l-.' ;...l;.il bend" "n11. Surah sfks plain and printed. §X1QLLQ u‘; wlxlnqul, a §|__;_;_yJ 0.931;. are to the fore for day and evcn- around 605mm“ and “‘L~€aib‘-€S‘ in! Weflr- 515° ioiliil-Tds and a .0! the latter. the most llllp0liiiill 8W“ mflfiy Slimming’ ‘YPBVES- are a roll of almorbent. c_t.cn and l uses. There is nothing else so handy as cotton for spongiig astringents over the skin. and if the pad ‘ fairly large it can be folded and ion can be used for dabblng anti- septic on blemishes. Use cotton to remove nail polish and to apply Cotton may be used instead of powder puffs. Use each piece only 11.5 "T BhOH-ld be used as hand-softeners vvvwv wwv v HEALTHY CHILDREN tiaP/H/ CHILDREN Olll vor and it really is so good or them—co give the children "CROWN BRAND" every day. ‘ Lend alclanl o- nouncemsCllglVN BRAigl)" CORN SYRUP d moat satia- factory carbohydrate to use o! ac a milk modifier in the feeding of tiny infants and as an energy producing food for growing children. Th! CANMJA STARCH °i commw Limited is Cleansing tissues are used not perfect handkerchiefs. A 800d Bil-Pl-l-fptbse or cold cream i5 One of the, most useful of cos- metics. Use it for cleansing an: softening the skin, a5 a make-up base and as a. hand softener. Since cold creams are quite rich. they only at night when one can slip i “My husband seems lo_enjoy his meals more since l got those salu ml peppers, EREE, with Surprise Soup coupons." on light cotton gloves to protect the bedclothes from the oil. Another versatile cosmetic ls the lemon. Keep a bowl of them in the bathroom. Add a low drops of lemon Juice to a teaspoon of com- mon tahle salt or baking soda and use as a tooth cleanser. Rub the hands with a cut lemon to remove household stains and to soften and whiten the akin. Lemon juice mixed with glycerine makes a hand lotion that is inexpensive and good. sqaiqz“ d;i.d.~iP¢ w VVV_W . v-wwvvvv vv n‘ s‘ vwvv~ Fa ‘wanton-m v: kkmu v, 0 l. . A A mans- ,...‘~a,1r..--. i Do Dix "s Letter If a-Wife is Better at Business Can Make? rothy "ll'oday's Short Wave i Radio Program (All ‘im- nT-Tem Standard? a Success of it,'Thei-e is‘ no. Reason Why ' She Should Not Take up the Task ' Dear Miss Dix-l am married to a. good man. but one who has no 81.4 m. business aptitude. He fails in everything he undertakes. Before I mar- ried him I waaa successful ‘ ' WOmBIiJfllII of Ofllllflll ldua and inl- . 8:15 ._ llatlve and a. good money-nuke: l Qqmg_ 0:00 p I tried as tactru ly as I could to make sugges- tions to him, but these he resented bit erly. g5 4 m_ though the only time be has over made a 81 i ~ ' of anything was when he followed my Diana. has never made a livllu. _ i! - ' time i have stood aside and kept silent-while m" l saw opportunity after 09W" W ' us by. but now I feel that 1 must do aome- _ . thing because 1 am tired of be euDDPFWd 7-90 by his family: oi going about wl vynornout clothes and patched oea ‘ and see I m? uilldrcn needmedlcal attention and the ed11- cation that they lack. But i! I so into b1181- ness it will wreck our IDRTHBKQ because llusoaila will be furlouslul tigifiwfifll ‘(n59 n“ llllS iii ‘ill. vflflc ShB-l ram..- WIFE. Answer: _ U , d5 n] e mu; nit) illulrllfwlllhl Dl'\'l)1i)l~£iil‘i‘l‘he mg? Irllfagiéllifislllhgnéiebirléirl” hgrsgfnecxuu on hint Ll tile iA-iilllili in ltllv i Bum “mic encv and on the other sme of W” §¥o1,,°,.€“,‘;";‘,;,°_.,',',‘.t.' *3‘ "lwcpl .31.» nillcalal. n.t to shame nun og- l is A . u. c ....... ._ I: . e ‘m., m. “Lu-KL V,“ “i, m... t. n..- llil..l.y ma. she can make and .hflt nifnot lllailtl. _ _ v . an muddled up m“ .- mt lines old Mother lv-lidfl 1?~_~m5 w bawm” _ w 3:30 l“ his f"'.‘i iilfiifi.l.fii.'é.i"ffi'.éi‘°.“.l‘.‘i‘.i‘$.i.8“i2”€3?€ii=‘?fill. wt . - " . , . . - hump n liars: artists. bets“... a?» glidlatilvei‘. n‘. lazy, but he works without purpose. H8 ‘k ' tiling to uo iliiu he wouldn't recvmlle N1 OPWTWB“? 3‘ it knocked him in the head. ‘rhere is just one thing sure about his Juds- ment-it always will be wrong. l ho is a born Ro-lletwf- 511° Very often such a man magigshazwarm Dusk she m a trader 9.3 meg ‘hall Opfllflfli a ta k. IRE‘, 3O l we nave been married nineteen yes-x. sauna: awn” m.. 11 90 meg. rnunsnav. mncn 1o " ' TO Y0 4:45 p.m.—uzolleatral Selections JZJ. k4 m.. 11.80 meg; JZI. , 9.58 meg. BER-l. pus-The luck of the DJD. 5.4 m.. 11.1‘! meg. ‘ION B08 Jili-‘Bworld News. WBAL, " inllllliu .m.—"'zli‘il)e Count of Monte .m.-News , and Program for Eng ish Listeners. RAN, 91 m., _ LONDON 7:10 p.m.-"'I'i'le Way of Pace." Speaker: The Hon. Hamid Nicol- son. G50. 31.3 m., 0.58 meg; GBB. 31.5’ m., 8.51 meg; GBL. 48.1 m.. 6.11 meg ROME D-m. — Selections from "Heroes of the Mountains," 2R0. 31.1 m., 9.83 meg; .5 m.. 983 meg; 25.21 CARACAS u.m.-The- waltz Hour. 51.7 m.. 5.8 meg. BE RLIN 8:45 p.m.—R.eport o nthe Leipzig Fair. DJD, 2:4 m..Nl1.7'1 meg. ONDO "- ' al ma liiation. - . iilticsl Lliégiitscllllhili linli she can see an olilkiillnby B_ mile B-WBY- u u she mom; B. 5 m., 9 'l‘"liis kind oi woman cannot take poverty cheerfully andlaiiwelaen the Q51“ 49 1 __ 3i’? mo; resents charity and dependence. Being a D00!‘ WWW“! W310 casiotf clothes of the family burns her up. She acheashw bee 11b gag doing and to supply her husband with some of the act» e1 gas 8985M! new he lacks. But it can t be done. When she sullflwnéiewm 9w“? not ‘at ways 0t doing things he refuses to listen to her. m ti: a and so he: hundadmlttlélat his wife ls a better business man an e lian s are l z . - I think that when such a situation arises in a family the Wgf‘ wiglad not citclllltle herseii, her clilloien and even nei- husnand to his v ty- 9 should start out in business .or herself and be the Bo-Sei-W!’ Biigiigdgiehun not the ability to be it. l-le will growl and bite the nandutgllatfie x t “r Puiéfisiiii‘; izlltaras“ ‘r °" ° m’ being force 0 ive _]')0l - near Dorothy mill-J am contemplating marrying a very nice lirlbgel; nlotllei" is a widow ullh one o.her daughter who is working. The In He‘ waills us to live with her aner we are married and help support her, as e other girl docs not cal-n a large saary. I do not like this arramement. l want to sort out on our own and in our own home, ust the two of us. I know the plan of living with my molher-in-law wo d not work out as 11:45 TPA-J. 12:45 JZJ. 25. from G - . - < ' i ' tem- s“ '* if.?.‘-.'i"§..'.'.‘§'f.‘ii...~ Efitfééiiéfi? insists? “saleable y... m aowiam-iw» a X. 510N311, val ou that d a en. 5mm“ l ' d m at cf“? ma!” l would silggvst that tho lnztlloi" like some strangers to boar w l 9 - hcr instead of having youwind your wife live with her. 37°“ Evidently you and your prospective mother-in-law are not congenial t0 “ Sqrceze and strain the juice of two lemons for a hair rinse. When has been rinsed in three or four waters, add a cup of water to the lemon juice and hold the head over the bowl, pour the emon juice through the times, then rinse again in cool clear the hair and brinsg out the nat- ural brightness and lustre. Finally, drink the juicer of a It . drl OfiQYFAIB DESIGN axlttifit .'i. 8° _ e without hitting the ball. tAMomingSmile QlVi-simr your y marred, Salphll‘ 7 8s im- Yassum; she! world that's skeered to death o; NOT THE TROUBLE Golfer-Oh. goodness! I must get Dme instruction! Partner-And I'm the one to give Just hrmlgh lo mount, N.C., and EditO, they is yo‘ PM» daugh ter hap- u. got Q editor. n tel- wrote: Rev. morning Walker, ns of and evening. promulgation of the gospel, three hymn book. and the p A_ negro preacher walked into the office of a newspaper ' said. have a ch’ch notice in yo’ Saddy issue?" "Sit down and write.” said the "I thank you. And this is the notice the minil- ' All the World Loves the im- nfmtiil‘: mortal Rubaiyat “Mount Memorial Baptist Church. pastor. Pro Gol erTFool, that's just the come h1g3} m_try1ng_w_overcomel _ __tliree."_ —.Sackville Tribune. in Rock- “Mlsto forty-three of my congregation which subscribe f0’ r. Do that entitle me to excellent tonic. STE/VIZ? _ .- ‘__.. jljljliliiIllllll ;t;,y...:'>*:$r.k%°ao-lv’9*- '-"-"£'7----*#* Rpnuuulul null Ila-Ii!" '""‘ - . hitnmlom pillow slips. The In d .~ filfiiiiat?“ iilcludea transfers for th for embrclderina. Decorative Embroidered Pillow slap. ‘Iggillll NO. I'll itfl alerlpltimirol- "n" "m d’ “ y SJ?" womm“ ‘ii’; queigzlglri afiuil 55st mm- e designs illustrated, complete details of various stitches used. color aug- W mmpmu- Iintlet" -'-n mdrur-tinm tul all '1' HF!’ MP1"! canto in mm or coin Icoin nreferredi w The Charlottetown gnarl Needlework gerartment u‘ m, “u,” Print vow name and midi-en plainly n and flushing instructions. . ‘ Guardian §QQQQQ books is necessary. the Bible, the l ¥ .p*rf 1/ - l tomorrow andockg l / 1 , "‘ tr /// W - A Muexzin from the ‘i9 Tower ofDlnlaleu uiu Enioy all the hliil‘ is thoroughly clean and flies him" PM“ ‘We’ seven‘ night and stay out until midn ht "M55 Th” 19mm‘ W“ a“? the She walks out-cf the house unknown to ‘soap film that may still adhere to and doesn't return imlil 11 or i2 o'clock. lemon in a glass of warm water on you have warm llllill sue is lo to uisnpllne or control her there ts n0 rising in the morning. This is an much you can do about it. the philosophy and ' " ' - i f ma fi§'g§.§%“s”y'.“‘ y-fiii.“ 3.21%‘ QSESQ“??? iikfia? ..°§>‘i§‘§o3§i‘.”§=?€¥.i°‘y'3€“.na mm w» new v19- wll," v03 Helen than breaking 0E your engagement would now. _ “burl: “W” beg‘ ‘mu It is always a mistake for a youm; couple to go to live with their Lam- W"! “F195;,” o5‘ 83d They should go to themselves where they can be alone and learn 311:3; lmmmk-mm 9' but to depend on each other and a ‘ust themselves to each other without any interfering relatives. And, bes des, if they don't live with their ln-laws. they ‘can nearly always prevent the family feuds that cause so much un- app ness. ' Dear Dorothy Dix-Should a girl of 15 be allowed to o out every She lies about where e goes‘ and 1th. and I know hat she travels with some fast young men. me sometimes in the aftemoon She ls the oldest of seven HER MOTHER. whom she is w W"! children. Answer: Of course, i1 girl of 15 shouldn't. be a lowed to run aroundloose. but if _ But you can. at least, start to rearing the o.her six bctei- than you have her. Begin bv teaching them obedience and respect. or nllthority at once. Get at the Cause of Constipufion! potatoes-the ohnnou are all m! need. plus Nature's intestinal ic vitamin . Eat Ali-Bran every da. . plenty of water, and see oi world doesn't look a lot brighter! All-Bron is made by Kali lnndon, Ont. Sold byeverygrccer. RIS p.m.-Musical Recordings. 25.6 m..,11.'i2 meg. TOKY . a.m.-— Popular Songs. 4 m.. 11 80 . meg. SYDNEY. FUQTRALIA 4:30 a.m. -(FridayT -Chimes . P. O. Sydney. VKZME. 81.28 m.. 9.59 meg. y. It contains th and inm. (shank. a n: f. L XIXIIII —~.- beauty of the Rubalyat of Omar Khayyam-Jthe world's moat quoted poem. Haven't you thrilled to these lovely lines: ' “Yet Ah, that Spring should vanish with the Rosel "hut Youtlfl lweet-scanted manu- script should closel" But can you repeat the rest of the stanza? Or finish the familiar "Take the Cash, and let the Credit go . . ." Perhaps you've shared the Persian poet’: philosophy: . "We are no other than a moving row Of Magic Shadow-Ilium: that come and go . . . But helpless Piece: of the Gama H! plays Upon ‘this checker-board of Night: and Days . . ." g \_ quotation: Or found delight in the peaceful I ell of linerllke these: . “ ut still a Ruby kindle: in the Vine. And many l Garden by the Water blows." ' Our richly iliulirated ZiZ-page booklet ivel com late translation of tho ubnlyat. ucinnting biog- raphy of Omar Khnyyam. to The Guardian Home Service of booklet. . 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Iii K h. oflllll Label S50 K Q Vcllcvl Lahol 400 Ma ii --— ‘ in the shortening until it ll Q n. m. co 3mg "a " CORNER and turn unto a. floured pastry ulNGl-lt WINE Divide into six equal part4. and about Popular with home wine makers. . (‘flCil one lightly into a circle o‘ inches in diameter. Peel the apples and slice Add the sugar and a. few - apoons of water and cook our b moderate fire untll thq applel IN almost clear. Place equal portions of them on ore Sl€'8 of the dwifll Ingredients: To each gallon of cmles_ water, allow 2 OBwWhOIQ ginger. 3 1-2 1b. sugar. 3 lemons. 1 bitter Dot with tutor. sprinkle with orange, 1-2 llb. raisins, 1-2 oz. yerst- cinnamon and fold the dough over. Wipe the lemons and oranges. crimping the edges, well together- remove the rind as thinly as pos- Icut a gash cr two ln the crust fol slble. '11s the ginger in a piece the steam to escape. of muslin, put these with sugar Heat a gllfltilt‘ and F8856 ii into preservi pan. Mid 1-2 g-al on lightly with shortening. Have it Remove the scum as it rises" cakes. Place the turnovers on this then pour into a tulb, add the re- arid fry to a 1.21M goklen brown- mainder of the water. cover with Turn with n. piulttaiie turner and a cloth and leave for 24 hours. brown on the otlien side. ' Next day, add the strained until the crust is c l orange and lemon luice and stir in These are good se P- the yeast. or odd with either cre -» vi ~ Split the raisins and put them with whlnnei c" n fla- _ . into a cask, pour in the liquor to l’illill""‘_ quite fill the cask. Keep back a :2: Inge k2)!‘ fulfilfiilzxwup‘ st“ flew dag‘ an ep g up e ca." . when it has finished fermenting. IIEIPI PREVENT which is usually about ten days. put in the bung tightly and leave Cuticurn‘: amazing mmilcinli action help: — win and ken: lkin lova- for six months. If the wine has not cleared. dis- solve l-2 oz. islminss in a little of the wine and add to the cask. then leave it for another few "FRIED APPLE rurmovens. iigjgfafigguggr=gfifggf '—"—-' help: refine nkln texture. One and one-half can: flour. 1-: Cum-Ali]: Oifllselinalffllliilrfl; teaspoons salt. 1-2 cup s‘ or n nlz. =1 C!" H" = lgrgg applet. 1-2 cup sugar. butter. ‘ cinnamon of water. gent y simmer 11-3 hours. u about as hot as you do for iii-ii" weeks ‘LUIW C4" 9F soothe: n-ltation. Each 25 . MGR: {regular ole crust by sift- MBM cur|cunll........ FASHION (IlllDES rUlc m: l HOME DRESSMAKERJ You'll find this two-piece coitume a good mixer for town or country especially if made or navy bu: and grey rayon crepe. It's easy on your budget. The gre the air of a little Jac t. be worn separnteyunlo t skirts or as a Jacki-t over thin. dark frocks. The skirt gives you I chance to wear contracting sweat- m and "link-in" shirt blouses. Use wool dmlmnuinsllm several extra the [nttorn again for a pastel sheer or vee neck: Style nines if. 14. i6. 1B. 2o years. 90. . 34. 80. S! and lib-inches bust. Blue I6 reunites 1 5-8 yin-la of 59-inch material for blouse and ‘l-l yards of 89-inch material for flirt. Bend fifteen centw um ain stamps or coin rooin preferred) vmo coin carefully. address to dharlottetown Oulrviiwn givlngz- . 8W1. No- 3M0 sin-n" no u: u Nlflll it?!“ Add?!" . .