__, PAGE ‘rwo wv¢*‘v vvvvvvvv vv Q our y; FIXED n" so ' BREAKFAST 1s r00 _:,, .. sqiiuu- ngs at breakfast ll rim f mly. llc wouldn't‘ ‘.1ll,l-l1L'i\li)', inotlicr lit-nrii about . . .i - ' '- w ‘ . . . a delicious ccrcal that crackled in crcam!"/\h. Rice hrispics inziy intrigue my Tommy. . . v v OQQQQOOO§OOO W omaifs Re alm '1. Social FOO-QB! QOOOOIQIOSYCQOOI FROM coast to coast, Canada's mothers —thousands on thousands of them- have found in Kellogg's Rice Krispies a happy answer to “difficult” breakfast problems. The moment they pour on the milk or cream, the snap-crackie-pop of Rice Krispies fascinates children and grown-ups, too. And everyone loves the way these honey-coloured bubbles stay crisp. “Rice Krispies" is a registered trade-mark of Kellogg Company of Canada, Limited, for its delicious brand of oveu-popped rice. Order several packages tomorrow! m. ~17 ‘ into eating his breakfast. Look at Tommy now -- enjoying breakfast ' and growing to be a sturdy youngster ' 525525553X 0 In hotels or l for Kellogg's Rice Krispies in the individual package, now triple- , remember to ask r, ’ for extra freshness! Your Individual H O R O S C O P E '-——- By Frances Drake seritial to one's everyday life are first in favor. Cautim asked .n new undertakings. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gcminlb- Today is listed in your star chart as slightly unfriendly, so k:ep a curb on personal likes and desires and devote more time and atten- tion to immediate and urgent activ- ities. No good deed is ever lost or without reward, JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Carmen- The friencrly aspects more than out- lwcigh the irnfavorzible ones but from Noon on you are cautioned especially not to netslcct impmmnl For Wuiiirsrluy, August I TJARX‘ -I 21 tr» APRIL 20 (Aries) i ' " ‘ " "iitns for prlv-l 4nd gains, * merits and ’ ilfS. Con- ‘\ to Y 20 (Taurus)- i . r cl - vslcrml trade 1.. tanose things es- ’ IXNHONABLE CROCIIETED SQUARE COLLAR. »' DESIGN N0. D89 A pretty crocheted bib collar that works up quickly and launders beautifully. Pattern No. 950 contains list of materials needed. illustra- tion of the design and stitches and complete instructions. To order pJutI/srn: Wriic or send above cturc with l5 cents in coin or stamps to eedlework Bureau, Charlotte wn Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design N0. 959 NAME_ ___ _____._._---..._..._-_.-__-_-- n rush-a’ srnazr wnnms- 97- 7 CITY _- -_-_-n/"‘V"‘. l ‘ to accelerate interests or to be reckless generally. Moderation, sensible thought and action is the prescription, JULY 2i to AUGUST 22 (Dem- Not Wlleclfll-ly an auspicious period for quick monetary returns or 1m. mediate showings for your efifcrrs but all indications point to even- tual benefits through hard work and intelligent management. auousr 2a m SEPTEMBER 2a (Vi-TKO) — While aspects during the late evening and early mm“- row morning favor activities servic- lnl! the public and general financ. ial gains, all of today urges the at. mgst care in the handling of ysur J° - . S 24 t0 OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Obstacles and hindTaflea o‘! likely. You'll have to depend upon Your ingenuity and innate com- m°n “"56 W C0116 with them. The calmer and more careful you are, the surer of achievement. OOIOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) - Your stars are quite favorable for vour accomplishment today. Assistance likely from em- ployer and fellow-associates. Strive consistently to please and to c0- operate for the gOOd or all. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER. Z2 (Sagittarius) — Promote your interests vigorously; be mindful or the respect and loyalty duc your firm, your government and your ffripily. Plan carefully; be steady in e ort. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - You may riot need W"? WmPO wday but do try your best to supply the de- mand for which your pOSItlOn calls. Gilt corners to get to vital poima, Confer, negotiate, ecdperatg to glq completion of urgent matters. JANUARY 22 to remnant‘? so (Aquarius) -- Slightly more lav. orable aspects for you born after February 6 than for you other Aquarium but all are urged to be H1891‘. Inquisitive and determined to do your beat. FEBRUARY 21 u, MARQH m (Pl-ices) — If out fci- new business or greater orders you may receive 54mm rebuffs. D0111 be disheartened. ACTION is the word today and you can master obstacles when suffug. iently self-confident. A CHILD BORN ON ‘PHJS DAY Courageous, very capable and know- ing; kindly, charitable in the true sense. Will rise quickl with en. couragement and justifiable also. Fond oif amusement and owe how to amuse and cheer others. Could be an oble physician or nurse. Success ahead! INVESTIGATE PLOT BOGUFA, Colombia, Aug. 4-(AP) -—-Mlnist.er of War Castro Martina anncunced tonight that the govern. ment was investigating a reported plot for an army rebellion and sources close to the war office said a number of persons had been ar- msted for anti-democratic activ- es. Several Gt were among thoee detained, it was stated and , Nlllfl were behind W_____-_--F---_--y-,P~HQ"~ crlnynbellionplot. Bogota radio statcns reported that the rumo 'ses, but now they are all the rage. Inumber, Be sure to state the size THE CHARLOTTETOWN LGUARDIAN ali and Person i Dorothy Dix Says- CONTENTED HUSBAND ONE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Wives Play A Bigger Role Than Most Of Them Realize In Controlling The Destinies 0f Their Mates Wives. if you want your husbands to be successful, make them hep . That will do more than any other one thing tgaiable them to make most use of whatever talents the . an asks . "What's the use?" Curiously eno h, the ueragc woman separates her husband's omo e from his public and professional life and never sees tihst they have any bearing on each other. It does not seem to her to make any difference whether he starts to work of a morning with a smile on his face after a. or gay‘ and easant little breakfast, ous be: a domestic brawl to com- 1 on any one with whom he comes in let this mood, which seems so - he wife, determines oftcner than she her by middle age she will be riding in a. limousa-ie or hop ing a bus. For happiness is first aid to the am iti . I-t makes friends for him. It enables him to t s10 with other . 1e. It opens doors for 1m w ch are for- ever closed to the dour and grouchy whom every one avoids for fear of catching their misery. A ntarrs efficiency is affected by his state 0f mind. frig to worry about, he can give every particle of intelll to his Job, but if he is mulling over in is thoughts his st fight with his, wife and the mean things she said to him, his ability is reduced practic- ally to zero. Many a woman who wonders why her husband doesn't e as much money as some other man does. who is no smarter than he is, could find the answer in the way she treats him, Be Sure He Is Comfortable So, wives. if you want your husbands to get there, make them ha py. Begin by making them comfortable, b glvin them a home that is a ate of peace and rest where they can a er up eir strength every night for the battle of the next day Fee them well, for as a man ea s so is he. Hearty and strong and going strong sat 60, or a nervous, dyspeptic wreck at 40. Never forget that when your husband married you he put. not ctrily his heart but his stomach into your hands. It is o. sacred trust. Deal with it wisely, If he has noth- ence he possesses RIPE BLACKBERRY AND BED CURRANT JELLY 4 l-l cups (2 1-4 lbs.) juice 6 1-2 cups (2 3-4 lbs.) sugar 1 box powdered fruit pect-Ln To prepare juice, crush through- ly or grind about 1 1-2 quarts fully ripe blackberries (not blaok cape) and about 1 1-2 quarts full ripe currents. Combine fruits, uiyd 1-2 011p Water. bflfls to a boil and sim- mfl‘. covered. 10 minutes. Pace in Jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out Juice. (If there is a slight shortage of Juice, add small amount of water t0 FWD lll Jelly cloth and squeeze aga n.) Measure sugar into dry dish and set aside until needed". Measure Juice into a 5 to 6-quart saucepan. Place over hottest fre. Add pzw- dered fruit pectin, mix well, and continue stirring until mixtuze comes to a. hard boil. At once pour ll! 5118M‘. stirring constantly. Con- tinue stlrrzng. lwrn; to o, mil mil. ins ball and boil hard 1-2 minute. Remove from firs, skim, pour quickly. Paraffin hot Jelly at once. Keep your husband happy‘ by building up continually his faith in himself. The one person w ose approbation a man craves more than that of any one else in his urife’s, and as long as she believes him to be; wiser than Solomon and stronger than Joe Louis he will work himself to death to live up to her ideal. Don't think that you can be the boss of the house and get it. Don't fool yourself into thinking that because your usband takes your nagging and tggur faiiltfinding and your cflticlsms lying down that e doesn't resent m. Don't be diunb enou h to think that it doesn't matter when you are continually repiroaching tm for not getting along better and showing him that you consider him a. failure. It's vitally Important It does. It matters vitally to you as well as him, because when ou break a man's pride you break his spirit and his will to succeed. n u take away a man's faith in himself _ ou have taken awaythis courage. is morale is gone and he is defeated w th no more fight le in him away with I y women to keep their husbands happy, because as ion inks his wife the greatest little woman 1n the world he w ll to sit at his own fireside. It is the homes that are as dark and dull and dreary from which husiaands roam away to places where there laughter and gayety and cheerfu companionship. It is the wives who are so absorbed in society, or their children, o: their clubs that they never think of their husbands as anything but tne men who pay the bi ls; it is the wives who are peevish and fretful and complaining and who never to entertain and amuse their husbands‘ it is the wives who never show t eir husbands any appreciation or affection who lose their husbands to Other Women. All of which sums up to this: If you want to help your husband to succeed, make him happy. It is the best-paying Job a wife can under- e. DOROTHY DIX. Needlecraft- —-~For The Home 2957 l.‘ .__ SIZES 12-20 5?, s- -_1_ as a. morgue ls light and Here's a fashion that is sweeping the country . every g.rl wants a broomstick skirt dress. It's s smart native style led from the Ameri- can Indians. 1 you do is wrap the gathered skirt around a brocmstick when it is wet and leave it to dry. Up to now, wrinkles haven't been just the thing to have in your dres- 'I‘he low neck basque blouse is cool and becoming and rows of binding make the essy-to-apply trimmzng. Choose printed cotton fcr this at- tractive style and make it in either the one or two-piece version. Style No. 2957 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years._ ze 16 requires 4 yards of 36-inch fabric with 41-2 yards of each color binding. Send Twenty (200 coin is pre- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the style you wish. Style No. 2951 size auoeuvcornaoo- NhTla ll-fefillddfin city Province MARKETS CLOSED MONTREAL Aug . 4—(CP)—-In observance od the civic holiday in Ontario and Western Canada, all security and commcdity markets in those sections of the country were closed tcdav. idered fniit And even if there were no matter of aflection involved, it would still ‘mnunue at "i"! “Hill as a man comes to a hard boil. At once pz-ur. work his 1n sugar, stirring ' fingers to the bone to give her pearl necklaces and things, and be content a“! home of August 11th. Corrie read 112d delegates were RIPE SOUR CHERRY JAM 3 cups (1 1-2 lbs.) r red fruit 4 flllPs (1 3-4 lbs.) firm 1 box pz-vrdcred fruit pectin To Prepare fruit p1. about 2 pounds fully rhpe cherries; crusn mmmlfllily or grind: (If stronger cherry flavour is desired, add a few crushed cherryipit meats to fruit Measure sneer into di-y dish and during cooking) . set aside un-til needed. Measurei prepared fruit into a 5 to 6-quart| kettle, filling up last clip or frac- tlfln 0f 611D with water if necessanni Place over hottest fire. Add‘ pow-- in, mix well, and‘ mixairel constantly. (To We 10mins. 1-4 teaspoon but- P mfly be added). Continue st:- rlns. urinal 111 lli b '1 boil hard 1 giltiiuile. m n8 m ' and ovc from fire, skim, p9“; 1111101113’. Paraffi h t Makes about 7n o Jam M 0mm ounces each) . Rlasses (6 fluid m NORTH WILTSHIBE W. l, Mrs. W. H. Johnstnne entertained. the members of the North Wiltshim W. I. for the July meeting, meeting was opened by slinging the Maple Leaf lforever. followed bv the gm}: Womans Creed read in unison. The LCalil was answered b twel T314? reports o1 m: dltfeii? Q. ent committees were received and new ones appointed Lunch Mrs, Cecil gralderstonM Mm, Olnam. is. Lari . Mr . Mi and Mrs. Younker. e s when as follows: CamDbell, Mrs. and Berrlgan. be held at the‘ ri on MondayJ mondence was Next meeting w Mrs. the District Convention. A kenzie King. regarding Health Edu- cation. was received. It was decided to hold our annual shore on Jul!’ program 011 m .“.l.°.’,.“fi“‘...a“'§‘ §i'""" m e the National Anthem and kinetics/til: served by the committee assisted by the; hmtrss, _ NOW under-am Cream Deodorant Iafi-‘IJ Stops Perspiration l. Does not rot resser ormen‘: shim. Doe: nor irritate akin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be tafter ahavin . , atop: penp radon for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from , pirarion. 4. A ure, white, grenelen, stainless anishing cream. S. Arrld has been awarded the ApprovaISeaIoItheAmerican lnltitule of T ‘erfn for being harmless to fab: ca. lnlcl la the IJRGIST III-LING DIODOIANT. Try a la: today! ‘used rl Among the markets closed were the Toronto stcok exchange and uce markets, the Winnipeg 8min exvhflrwe and the Oalguy stock exchange. m 1 l TILLIE THE TOILER — THE WEATHEIVS A SAFE 39¢ -1- " 7.137311% Tail-ff,” SUBJECT! 7. Fashions '1. appointed] reply from the Prime Minister, mo.‘ ing a BIGNPOBTS Beside the bus anxious M“?! 0's eve d! . of hoy c b the Fly: id m wee y mt while “mi. ‘hole the sflzer call or seasons in the wind. and Watch The twilight madows fall. -Amy Bissctt Ensland. OPEN NICKLINES n neckllnes are decidely the thing, ranging from the V toll l5 an narrow and inted as a cahot. to of: shoulder teen cuts. FOOT COMFORT IS GREAT BOON A great many wsmen who ccm- pisin about hot summer weather, stoutly maintaining that they simply can't stand the heat. prob- - ably would mind it a great deal less ' their feet were entirely com- fortable, Improperly fitted shoes and gen- eral neglect of the feet cause more "hot weather tempers", lines across the forehead and general feeling of i wanting to get away frcm it a1. than many women realize. I Scrub your feet with a brush when you take your daily bath. ‘Usually persistent callouses should lbe rubbed likhtly wit-h a bit of fmoist pumice stone. After bath- ing pour a soothing foot lotion or plain witch hazel over feet and be- tween toes. If ur feet have a tendency to persp re, finish with a ligiht dusting of special fo:t powder, using it generously betwveen toes. Size of Shoe For feet which feel hot and dry; try using a special foot ice. This to be massaged in night and morn- lng—and it does have a cooling, softening effect. Putting on fresh stockings ever-y‘ morning and having summer shoei hall a size larger than thcse you wear in' the winter are steps in the right direction toward foot com- fort. Keeping your cosmetic drawer stocked with foot lotion or witch hazel. a. piece of pumice and s,;ec',al root powder also is important. Have your feet carefully meas- ured each time you buy shoes. 1f you aren't sure that the pair you like are quite comfortable as you walk about in the store, don't buy them. Shoes which are right for your feet will be comfortable then as well as later. Don't depend on stretching o! the leather to give your toes more space. Shoes should fit before stretching. Furthermore, if they do fit when you buy them, there will be less stretching out of shape later, anyway. MAKE YOUR OWN The great variety of Indian col- ours and motifs being used by lead- ing American designers this season provide smart and thrifty ideas for home sewers. You'll find that 1n practically no time at all you can reproduce such colorful accents as braided and embroidered motfs with the aid of your modern sew-‘ ing machine kit. Orange reds. clear greens and bright blues are typical of the Indian influence. Wide waist- bancg are popular now and offer a nice opportunity for decorative de- signs. Select a suitable transfer pattern from your pattern service and use any belt you have as a guide to measurements, allowing an extra half inch of hems. ‘Iransfer the pattern, as directed, and use the blind stitch braider attachment to ~work the design; the hemmed- will I turn and stitch the hams in a Jiffy.‘ 0r. if the fabric is too heavy to hem use the hemstilcher to achieve a . picot finish. A smart idea would be ' to stitch up a matching hatband of the removable, buttoned-on variety, uselng the little buttonholer gadget -to EH30 the fastening strong and nea . l SIIAMPOOING iwos F; Rugs and carpets canbe cleaned and brightened quite successfully , sim 1y with soap and water. Use a ,neu a1 soa bout twice as much as for was‘? rig clothes-warm water plenty o! clean clothfi. a soft-bris- tled brush and a. sponge. First re- move loose dust and dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Use a thick lather on the brush, cleanse with a circu- lar motion. and work on only a small area at a time. Then rinse with sponge or cloths wrung out oi clear water. Change the rinse water frequently so that no soil w ll be left on the rug, and kee your rinsing cloths as dry as pose le to ent the water soaking through the back of the rug. outside in the shade. when dry, h up the nap‘. The ilt ls optional in the "walk- ing-out" dress of Scottish regi- ments, said a parliamentary stale- ment, except for pipers and drum- mers who sre "compelled" lo wear , rmmtctcas To prevent umbrellas from rust- ing and rotting. after using, keep them open indoors until they have dried completely. ‘(Literature AUGUST 6. 1941 W. Leisure ——Tlie Woman ’s Realm tloning for a home, n . merit engineer. y! l gown‘ In an ounce of rich sail w“ may be minions of living swam Important for plant nutrition. India. has about 852,000 mo“ of whom more than 22,000,000 n}, aborislnal tribute types, The moons temperature, an m, tnmorner has reported, can ml v1 . lently from 101 degrees sadly... to minus 117 degrees durii; an ecli/pse becnure the morn hat heat stored in soil or atmospl~_(.-, to draw cn. ' AAlomiIUSmIla PUTTING UP WITH 1'1‘ "So that's the baby”, 5.1 ti Um, lo lur John. "Yes", said the pron "I hope you'll bizng liini ~ conscientious, upright 1'5 L‘ h»... the tree is inclined", "Yes, but till; twig is bent on being ii u, , _ are inclined to lci ii gt» .1 .11 ' ‘At a popular port u’. ' : . w GXQQD’. one applied for shore leave "What's the matter?" liatlt-ll m, officer o! the lone sailor, "Arc you the only sailor who hasn't got r, vrllg in this port?" “N0", replied the exception. "I'm the only one that has?" It was customary in a certain church for the congregaiion io re. pent. the 23rd Psalm in unison. One devout lady's notion of Join. ing in was to keep llb"lll a dozen words ahead all the way ilironzh and to speak in a vocc ivliidi was sure to be heard. A stranger dropped in one sun he da and after the service qu red 0f the person sltl- a mill to h'm: ‘Who was tho l. . Wild was already by the still Will-Pl‘! while the rest of us \\'(‘1‘(‘ lying dorm In green pastures?" Effective Phrases Aid You in Conversation Blanks ., i ll: Whn Silence ISN'T (ioldvfl! You want to impress her Wllll your wit. but alasl the word: IN stuck! We know. ,, Why not learn a few filler" phrases to loosen 1'01" mlllglle‘ You can kecp_the CCI1\'Ol‘S\ll.lll3(Il going easily with such rcniar! "Your vacation sounds like I big success" or "l B8169 10° P" .. ceilft. you have trouble Bum"! your thoughts into words, lumi- ing some figures of sliccrli isdl help. Then you dont fiuiin or with "Well, they're er-er differ“ ent, you know." You i’1li'til0 nlfll on the head with "TllCYgflechPoc‘ apart." _Do you say V“ - was Pretty‘ dark?" I-loiv nhoul “blac as p tch?‘ In Fan Irgumcfit, mlnslcad ngl blurtlng a tactlcss Tllfll! m soi" win and be well-hired um“ such phrases as "Perhaps “"9 m n talking about the same iiilllllnclul And if you can Illfiiii‘ ill-lim- compliments that sound Rheum you'll be quite the lail! v ,, looking more radiant lililfilivgg‘ In meeting people, in socia o" in business lifc. evcryqlw l‘ '1” at case knowinfl @ll°¢‘l““_'fm<“j,m Our 32-page booklet has this. nlviw can use for lcave-takinil- M“ M's tions. invitations, many "lure 19w slons. Lists figures of scarab-cg; y descriptive phrases to add 1 your talk. sen.- 20c in coins ror ymlflwl of Effective Phrasrs For Ali; m caslons t9 The Gunrdinn fr“ Service. Be surt to u-riic llIfIl-n your Name, Address, and lilo o Shade ls the cheapest air condi- TiLuE SAYS TRYlNG 1o NE TGALOUS 1S LIKE wrzvme 1b NVNG SANTA CLAuS <$ENERooS_|'Li. GET EVEN .1. -~.-\ 3-5pm?" i ‘tOUR = ‘INK!’ Guam" 1v KNO HAvioR's "n-le Kim) MAKIS GIRLS F\c\<\. min-in. (wen: YOU sAYme. SQME“ 'r\-\\MG.MA¢-