eaci: "rwo LivingiSrlQeisurei eal —THE WOMAN'S REALM- LET M! TAKE TIMI T0 LIVE Let me take time to live along the way. And see the beauties of the world each day; Iorbid pathway hedged by earth- ly things- l-lamp'ring the flight of thoughton lofty wings; Rather an open road beside stream. Where I can walk with God-and sometimes dream. Willa I-loey. To keep dirt from working un- der the fingernails scratch them over a bar of soap before weeding the garden. Keep bread fresh by phi" storage. Wra in wax paper. keep in ventilate metal box. covered crock or in the refrigerator. STOLES IN FUR LUXURY MOOD NEW YORK —In the moderate- price furs at one shop, one coat made of gray opossum blended to look like nutria or beaver has many good points. ’ In ‘the luxury mood. stoles con- tinue their popularity. Esther Dorothy shows a cape stole of al- ternate rows of black and blue fox, a scarf stole of wild mink, and one of the graceful shawl stoles with a deep dipping back made of Rus- sian broadcloth edged Wlll1 platinum fox. You may prefer a mink bolero with a wrap-around matching skirt which, by manipulation of a drawstring, can be transformed m- to a waist-length cape. A‘ cravat collar, upstanding and rather lm~ serious, is prophesied by Esther orothy as taking the place of the collarless trend in coats of recent ears. However, necklines con- inue versatile. The osprey has a wingspread of six feet. and a body weighing less than three pounds. SCREEN STARS A BIT TART The fruit cu should be sweet- ened llghtly when it is served ss| an appetizer as sugar is absorbed quickly by the system and it won’t blunt the appetite. Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated Don't upset a child already upset by 1- atipatlan with nasty-tasting laxatives or harsh. griping cathartics. Give Childrils’! Own Tablets. This new corrective made I- Decially for growing youngsters’ needa i ac pleasant to take-acts so gently and sior- laliy without disagreeable reactions that Ivan the lussiest child won't obiect to their mo. Malta laxative-taking time easy on the m and Yourself, mothcrl Get Childnl’! ‘lablcts today at your drulkish l“ i"? A §0ldier from the “back concess- ;lOns' sent his sweetheart a bottle ,0f lavender water as a present. He saw her some time law; when he was home on leave and asked her how she liked it. _It was all right." she said, "but I like lemonade bezter.” Morning Smile I‘ ‘a The two women had never beqn outside England, but both were re. counting their "experiences" abroad. "And Asia. Ah. wonderful Asia! Never shall I forget India, Japan. and, most of all, China, with n; colour and romance. And tihe pago- d"; did You so: them when you were there?" Did I see them? My dear, I had dinner with them," tell you Active-lather. facials with Lux Toilet Soap really make skin lovclier! Just smooth the beautifying lather well into your skin, as Loraine Day does: Rinse with warm water,- a splash of cold; with a soft towel, pat gently to dry. Now, skin is softer, ncsfloveliness; smoother, takes on fresh llosft let neglect chest you of Romance: "You will be lovelier tonight if you use this beautifying care screen stars recommend! la mosstlosts of Lia Toilet Soap fldilll by skin _ apofllllltc, actually three out of four complain! 1Q Screen as M... a._a_-4.-. 3~ i!‘ iilllillil SIMS: llllilll ~ llliill Cllllllii l-Zlousehold Scrapbook By Roberta Leo A i i Window Shades “he majority of window shades- can be slashed successfully by plac- ing them flat on a table or tih-e floor, with several newspapers beneath, and using tepid water and soap. applying with a small hand- brush. Hang the shades in place to dry, but of course leave them drawn full length until absolutely dry. Dlsagreeable Medicine The flavor of disagreeable medi- cine will be less noticeable piece of ice is held in the mouth for a short time before taking the mrdi- c in e. Sour Milk I THE CHARLOTT ET OWN GUARDIAN DOROTHY DIX SA YS- ‘ y Mom On Vacation‘ Spouse Thrlvss 0n Ilosiostlolty, lisr llssliaiiii Prossisss i nus IS HOLIDAY time of the year when everybody gets a. vaca- tlon except Mon. Father's unployer give mm m; [Wig week; om The‘ kids are let out of school. The adolescents go to camps. Everyone relaxes and takes it easy, for it is generally recognized that all work and no play makes Jack a. dull boy and that even a short rest and a little change sends u.s back to our jobs refreshed and full of pep and energy. The only exception to this rule is Mother, who is popularly believed to be so constructed that she never tires or gets fed up on domesticity and who is so devoted to her home and family that she sl-lnply would dis of heartbreak if she were separated from them {qr even s. few days. Naturally no one would be guilty of this iihuman cruelty- so while Dad goes tilting and the youngsters amuse themselves in their own} ways, Mom keeps on doing her daily stint on the treadmill. ' Occasionally a husband. happening by chance to give Friend Wife a second glance. observes that she is looking a little peaked and that her temper is set on a hair trig- ger. It occurs to him that possibly she needs a change. 5o he packs her and the children off to some farmhouse where they take paying guests or perhaps he buys a country place and he thlnlu how grateful his wife should be to him for his consideration in giving her a. nice vacation. .k_ REST CURE He means well. of course. and hLs wife has to pretend to like it. but if the average wife's vacation ls intended as a rest cure. a pleasure or a treat, it ls the most iron-lo thins in the world. For if she is un- fortunate enough to he cursed with a seaside bungalow or a mountain cottage, she runs a free hotel for all of her deadbeat relatives and friends. who descend upon her like the wolf on the fold. No relaxing for her. She has to be up and doing with her own hands. in s region where servants are as scarce as hen's teeth, and where there are no corner groceries or delicatessen shops to help out in an emergency. And if anybody thinks that to travel with a baby and with two or three little children clinging to one's skirts and to spend the summer with a couple of adolescents, who are bored to death and don't know uuat to do with themselves at a summer hotel, is any fun. they should l-FY it. So far as the mother is concerned. it is something left over from the tortures of the Inquisition. But. all the same. Morn needs a vacation worse than anybody else If a tablespoon of vinegar is add- in the family and it is coming to her. Husbands should have enough ed to a cup of sweet mill: the milk will be soured for cooking purposes. tContinued on Page 3) “My Beauty Facials bring quick new Loveliness " y urginepay lovely afar of METRO-GOlDWYN-MAYER PICTURES Soon ic be seen In R.K.O.'s "What Nancy Wanted" w will find mo. Active-lathe facials givd . fresh new beauty that snakes pulses beat faster, hearts thrill to your charm. Stars use Lux Toilet Soa {or P r flé-v/elvw/WI/ / ocial and Personal/F Ellen ’s Diary Iy an Island Farmer's Wile i s think imi, that 1 must iss-ve been too busy yesterday to notice her robes umed with clover boom $1!’ amuse bv daisy-sold and trailin off slowly along a star- w. Bcina one o! July's mu! dren, I always find m self re- tire; her departure. I ii e all of r ways unless perhaps l regret- the hay cutting, indicating as it does the wane of the season. like the holiday air that comes with the month ‘or even if farm- follts can not enjoy vacations as |manymin other walks and calling we ve our compensations.‘ We have the delight of the growing crops- the tnriJl when the green of the toes are seen in fresh new lea. July gives us the daisy- bedecked meadows and. tl-B 19ml? nooks where wild Qrawtberrics hide. We have the Smnmery mists of morning and the balmy moon ard star-lit nights. Evenings such as this one, vihlt-h I am not sure whether July left oi August brought but is very lovely. A harvest moon —famous in song and siory- is shining through the branches of a silver birch- an old remedy tree beyond this window of mine but all hailoved tonight and its branches laced with moonlight. Sc another July is zone “down ‘he rivci of time" and August is here. May it be s. long month-but there, would you believe it? August brings the beginning of the school term and the verv end of the holidays for all of our ‘farm ‘children. This first day of the month brought the last cf the haying to Alderlea. I found time in its hours for a trip to the corner store- a (Continued an Page 8) j How Can 1!! By Anne Ashley Q. Should paraffin be heated to Ithe smoking point for covering Jelly? A. No; this makes it separate from the sides of the tumblers. Scratch the name of the kind of jelly on the paraffin, after it is cold. using a pin or other sharp in- strument; this is easier than put» ting on labels. . How can I tempt birds to come into the yard? A. Little food basktis made of ground pine. or other evergreens, will often tam t birds when other methods have oiled. . What is a good cosmetic for the face and hands? A. One of the best cosmetics known is buttermilk. The milk may be warmed. but should not be boiled. 6 . _5. Better English 1. What is wrong with this sea- tence? "Either you or l are going." 2. Wihat is i e correct pronunc- iation of “coma”? 8. Which one of these words is misspelled? Hawaii, Honolulu. ' 4. What does the word "inun- date" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with pro that means "dissipated"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "Either you or I am going," the verb agreeing with the sub t immediately preceding ft. 2. onouncc ko-asia. o as in no. s as in ask unstressed. Distinguish Havanna. as with a flood: overflow. "The tides 5. P fligate. EDNBONNET GIRL of JoyF-Emersoii. ro- i DESIGN N0. 888 A dainty chair set is worked in fliet crochet. The old fashioned sun- bonnet girl is the motif. Pattern No. 3S contains - instruc- tern: Write or. send wit. picflstrtwith yoilr name and th 20 cents in coin i; ‘d tat Scrip to Needless rk B m“ o . h‘; CharAIottetown Guardian, m“ push N Jae Jul sli ir sway. Gathering up ' y pp that m4 been - from comma. 3. Havana. 4, To cover. whole system is inundated witih the} Your first dish of Shreddies leads to many more dishes of Shreddies, because these tasty crunchy morsels are not only swell to eat, but are just the thing to supply energy to active folks. 'And 9‘of'teo" means more than every breakfast. any meal-between meals-or before bedtime. Have Shreddies are good at "Shreddies ofmi. CHEESE DAINTIES To perk up any parry —-serve cheese (id-bits made by spreading cheese on Shreddics, Putting them on a cookie sheet and pop- ping them in the oven for a few minutes: F‘ ‘S/mddiu i! 4 regimml tuds-issul oumrJ in Gouda l] ms CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, no. NIAGARA IAllS, CANADA ’s Coi-ner i CHICKEN EN cassnnons: 4V1 to 5 pgilhd chicken Seasoned flour DripPirlss or shortening. 1 bunch green onions 1 cup diced celery ‘A green popper, chopped 1 can condensed mushroom soup ll cup water. METHOD: Wip; the pieces of chicken in flour t-nat has been well seasoned with salt and pepper. - ing sure that the pieces are well coated. Now melt drippirsgs or shortening in a heavy skillet and when hot. add the places of chicken and brown well. Place the browned chicken on a rack in a. large bak- ing dish. or in a Dutch oven. Add the green onions, which have been chopped. the celery and green pip- per. Now add tihe mushromn soup which has been combined with the W8 Bl’. the baking dish or Dutch oven and place the container in a moderately slow oven (325 deg. F.) Bake at this temperature for about 1% to 2 hours. Serve this hot with sauce from the pan. The potatoes may be baked in Place a tight-fitting cover over a‘ Modern f 9 Etiquette 5. By Roberta Leo Q. when the dessert “flutes are brought to the table. mo they be placed on other plates or on the tablecloth? A. They should be placed on the tablecloth; other plates are not neceasar . proper lcnsth of Q. W t is the a man's coat sleeve A. Tihgo sleeve should beushoit ‘- expose one uar r o onexalf inoh of e sh cuff. Q. What shoiil one do when one has receiv-cd an apology? A. Respond with a paitc ack- hnowiedgesnent, showing that the acceptance 1s garminc. the oven along with the chicken. Th: will require longer to bake is t rature, than when done in a hotter oven. Medium sizsii potatoes may take about 1v.- hours. OONVOYED CHICK When frightened the off Woodcock often flies chick bet-ween her legs. mother with a DAINTY ENSEMBLE Nearly a whole outfit for a wee laasie's Summer vacation: nicely cut playsult with shoulder ruffles, tiny flan-d skirt, and finishing touch. crisp ruffli ‘Willi trimmed m. ’No.2tl61iscutinslzes2 4.51M uires 2% yards 35-inch r s ruffiing for all three. for PATTERN» com late sewing am-c, Addrfi la . slss you wish. ncinde postal unit or sons number in your dr . aditdgraesa Pattern Department. Th! Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2861 Name Addrem (my Province '~»»»-IIOIIIIllr NIIIIO gquu r4112 cllafl- bomiet for that in . INEGCllECTHfI/l —FOR rm; HOME-