“n...- u-l mummy-.no»- $5177‘ r. wruanaen-w mrr-tz-wrozrifwfflfi. ==ra Q5219!!! T HE CHARLOTTETOWN §b$¢i . --E . -.~.....-_ Guarani»: "Aiiqusr 21. I930 w .7 a-\.> ‘--___.._. -<- < ;Wonian’s Realm .-:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -.f- Literature g - ' 'hat the Fashionable Are Wearing l - l ' _ p” Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished , Erifffnfiie I "fi," l. D h 0-. “l” With Every Pattern 1 i son... 0P0!’ y 1x t... By Annebelle Worthington An eflective cotton frock made at a small 00st. A deep hip yoke tope the circular flaring skirt of a printed chiffon voile in smart new yellow and brown itowns. Its sleek slenderness is em- .‘phasized by the slight all-around l blousing of the bodice. The deep French V oi the bodice is decidedly slimming. The cross- over vestee of plain brown voile con- tributes further to its slimness. Bows of the brown crepe are smartly feminine. Style No. 2605 is a boon to the woman with a stout figure, and very ibeco ping to the slim youthful type. It comes in sizes l6. l8 years. 36, l38. 40. 42. 44, 46, 48 and 50 inches ‘bust. Crepe silk. shantung. llFIFfl. dlmity and printed batiste appropriate. Pattern price i5 cents in stamps or coin <com preferred.) Be sure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pattern ...--------.-. . . . . . .--~...n-us-snn Name Street Address Q. When arc letters written in the third person? A. In answer to formal liivita- tions. so worded, in correspondence between people but slightly acquaint- ed, and persons not social equals. Q, Should husbands and wives be put at the same table at a bridge party? ‘A. Never. if it can be avoided. Q. When on a large steamer, what should one wear to dinner? A. The ladies should wear dinner dresses without hats. and the men may wear dinner coats. For The Cook STUFFED ROUND STEAK Select a steak tron-i the without much fat, and cut fairly thick. Lay out flat, sprinkle with salt, pepper and flour. Iviake a bread dressing of crumbs, onion, pepper. salt, parsley and mofipcn with stock. Place this over the steak, roll and Depanmenqh ‘ _ That is the real ‘lawn Wm,‘ skewers or 5mm; Lgy genuine. Simon-pure, blown-ln-the-glass article. That is a proof of devo. - - — — — - -— — — — — — — min slices of breakfast rat-on on ton , "On Sirens "with to draw money on at the bank. Dice celery, carrots and young lllr- -~ ' r No. 2605. Size .....................- nlps, and place in the bottom of the roasting pan; than placc moat roll over these, and but in two cull-R 55'1" ing water. Haste occasionally. Bake slowly about two hours. Tliicken gravy‘. and serve meat roll with vege- tables and gravy. round. “The Final Proof of Love is, ‘Do I Like to do Things for Your’ For Nothing is too Much Trouble, Nothing is a hardship, Noth- ing is a Sacrifice if Done for '1'hose ‘ We Care For” The other night X was listening to some one singing over the radio a g popular song, the burden of whose refrain was l “I Like to Do Things for You." - " Why, I thought, that i1 the finest love song ever written. That is the real answer to the question: What is love? "i-fi- All the other love lyrics l ever heard were full of signing and dying, and billing and cooing and kissing, and yearns and heart throbs and moonlight and roses and red-bot passion and gooey sentiment. but no- body every offered to do anything about it except lift up their voices in song. That is dead easy. Words are about the cheapest thing in the world and the least valuable as evidence. ' A150 hi,‘ i!" m! thin! that we are readiest to give away. But doing things l!" anfllh" If"! setting fun and Joy out of doing it because you care more f9!‘ that wmebfidy m!!! YOU do for yourself, that is love. POI‘ it is love that turns work into pleasure when it is done for one whose “m5”! and 111111315“! you P!" 911°" your own. It. is love that changes f personal service from slavery into a high privilege. , It ls love that takes the :sting and bitterness out of sacrifices and makes them sweet. It is love that . makes us like doing things for you-oo-oo. inlet .. _ __,-.._~,_.~,-e—-,-q-p-- vow oven-n» cm’ 5mm ______ I Watch a woman with her baby. It's sticky. It's‘ messy. . It. cries and a . y‘, - k frets and whines. It goes from one piece of mlschiell into another. It. Tn the French dressmaker. the ed in regular rows. The? nalvete lsI ls thi- striped silk scarf which am - , A M _ in [e pulls and howla at her and tears at her clothes. She is tired and worn and, neck-line is more than a place in the achieved by the simple JaboL. Jean‘ through applied tabs in front of thQ by My Wm". HE ‘Mum! nw- 0111 g J wan-looking from ceaseless work and worry over it and lack of sleep, and you, frock to slip the head through; it ls Paton gives dash to a white pique ! bodice" The costume at the right cl . 1 awrzllllménts ~01 ‘hm ‘who klaim ‘that ‘ wonder how she can stand it, Why she doesn't dump the troublesome little the occasion for ingenuity, as the collar by a bow that allps through, the layout is a fall mode by Modeling Fle d m“ have m “me for ‘Biting by When he stood up ho \\‘.'\r; spcll- brat on somebodys doorstep. or donate it to an orphan asylum. You look Vogue sketch at the. left, above will lillts on one side. What can be done‘ which is a sports ensemble for ti! ‘ f gtat-Vmg m“ mam, m no doubt bound. The his and lubilant aud- ulwn horas not-hing short of smartyr. - j intfcatt’. Tht" musi- that nil-mounts with a tie la illustrated by the two smart (lcb. It ls of embroidered blur D _.._--_--___ m-.. - va-v-e-Q At Glenwood n-asting considerable Yim? in mm" ing cows which bring in no profit and the only way to weed out these (Continued! l H300; prgducerrs is through testing. A cow-testing associalion was duly organized with the Illustration Sta- . . l 111s med my better br-rd sir-es and fence dazed him, get started. one of the members of the audience hollcrcd: "Tell ‘em all you know, Bill. It won't. take long.“ "I‘ll tell ‘em all we both know," he and as hc stamfl mered and stuttcred in an attempt to , - l the sketch ls taken from a tweed But the mother doesn't feel that way about it. She doesn‘t pity herself l dress by Worth. 1t ls of white hand- hecause all day long she is washing dirty little faces and fixing bottles andl kcrchlef linen. a straight band fin- picklng little toddlers of! of the floor where they have bumped their nosesl ished with two tiers of fine pleating. , and hushing their cries on her breast. She doesn't/consider it a hardship that i ing war/er to thirsty little llps. At tho upper left is shown another That was Just enough to rile Bill. lshc is up half a dozen times a night covering restless ltltle sleepers and giv~ lingerie collar. tucked and hemstitch- lower suggestions. M. the left Mir- uncle uses on a perzey dress a band of linen to follow the neck-line. This then lllpg through under the revcrs and tles in a soft bow. Atthe rlght wool crepe. It is accented with white wool crepe. The short Jacket h sin- glc-brcnstcd. and a jaunty soul lends dash to the dainty creation,‘ Sketch is by Vogue. wet fmteq mws was stressed. One reas- rum as headquarters and Mrs.‘ Gor- shot back. “n “mm m“ nnpwnh h" bibles or dam wnho ‘Sh! ttoesln thmlnd being med down at homel CANADIAN (‘ATTIJZ few yearseo fa: as Oanada wascon- crusier. differing radically from all A °n “by l‘ L‘ lmsslb“? m‘ N‘ z" mm" rm h“ bee“ “ppmmed Sedemrl‘ l» ' a u p" y c o‘ es herself so that Johnnie may RF-EYTER BRITAIN corned once more offers remarkable previous ones built in France will be; ers to broclilce cheap bu tar is be- own.“ m the “ct that it is no“. mo longer. llnave a grand perambulator whenXhe wheels him abroad, and little Mamiei ' ‘ ‘ ' m to c d1 b d q _ 1 ' ' '_ . uynq.‘ -< rnm ulsorv and ~ l _ “m, ‘w ‘_ . __ may have real lace on her baby cap. l "“""' _ oppormn '5 . m‘ a“ m’ HS‘ ‘mm b" l“ d dawn at 3"” n“? f“? “L§“.§T.I.» kill‘ .2... Lin... .n..‘~‘"° "' "Zanlm “.§"§n§°°l‘£l tau the u manure u ml * “WNW” A“ ’*"-—°““““““ l? “Mimi PM“ M" “My be" V“ puma Fmmhrr. is‘ dlsquanfiedwlgistlsig 1“5_r::r ‘m, ‘he presen," I ‘with the fertilizer gives an incrcowi She is prouder oi having her babies’ arms around her neck than she he“ “liullewnker the British Market SCOTLAND nGwrs CRIME prepared and wmhucthm “unwell i and tagged and rnav no. be sold ofi; M m; wnchmon of m, addresses Der Mrs of 100 bilshcls. A good mm. would be of a matched pearl necklace. She gets more thrill out of walking m’ the fir“ “m” Sm” 1928 Mm the - - "ndvr ‘my by the and °1 m‘ Puufl Q the farm except directly to an arba-l the visiwm my; taken to vie-w the ‘if lllmips were shown 0n land t0. the colic than ahe would out of dancing at a night club. She is more cnter- shipment ‘mm Mantra“ m“ we“ °f ulumw- 5°°u‘“d' l5 mild“! 9'“ Yw-T- ' nit l tcir. - l work on the station‘ ML parent Whlvh ‘he f°l1<>‘>\'111'!_ mlXlure WY] rained by the babble of her S-year-olds than she would be by the conversa- 12a hwd "f “Yade Herermd and Shot“ expeflmml’ m ‘n endeavor to 911mm‘ _ . I i Tm ma“, m which “Agnng abllmfld Sm ed m his lddrfis that u acre had been “wired: 100‘ pounds‘ “on o! the “ymlut dinner ‘nmma Everything She do“ M. he‘. children horn steers. brad in Ontario and now ate hooliganism. by establishing in- Like the latest. British mlaiss, it - hm i “m; g1... gpfling mire of dgiry QQ\\'_§’“_RS m“ h“ intention to 18cm" on som. 80 pounds ammonia, i500‘ is a plsasure been,“ m. m", w do m B.“ for m“ wonderful mother love consigned to a firm of importers in stitutas for games. Idle youths hav- will be flush-decked from stem t: _ “s Show“ m. m... ma. 5m"... from . the best methods o, procedure m pounds potash. ln this connectlonl ma. glorified he, job not om o, u‘ mum h“; been remm Nobody elseuvmnchestcr. ing an inclination to wield knives and stern and armored sufficiently to l a sale of Holsteins held in the U. S, ' fuming but on m, mam, he m_ Mr. ‘Parcn; largo-d the greater riw- l would h“, thought, w; w"; wimp m; trout-ii; n; bringing up, The majority of the steers were other lethal weapons are to be dlr- protect it. from eight-inch shells. 1i P‘ 1X1 1929 out 0r °l3‘hl=‘"'"“'° "l" m‘ ltended to explain how each crflp had dmmon o! “lmli-"o “s. a fem w? . raised-Von the far-ms of P. J. Henry of acted into emulation in various will have one funnel instead of two. over two yea-rs with no record and been treated and let those present stock and stated that prcat strldcs And it is love that makes marriage worth while or not. Marriage is Ridgctowu. Ont. and Mr. A. J. mental and physical pin-stills. The and its speed will be reduced to 32 Wl cu~ of lllllPiffTl dams avcraiied ‘ consider the results, make inquiries hi’? ‘jam mad“ if‘ U‘? mlflnqn ‘bound tn be full of sacrifices for both men and women, Both must givc up Camrfrell of Dutttm, Ont... and were strongest of all complaints is that knots. It will be armed with eight- 529198 "Tl/Pd 5251-53» Tm} Wm‘ 7'lWhPTP nccfisfilfv Rfld 115i "w" "V" l; ed _‘° i‘ gram l? ‘Se lilhliheir freedom. Both must make concessions of their tastes and habits. broilizht on the Canadian Pacific crook and crime pictures from Hollv- inch guns. . I g day Yewfd W939i if" Wm‘ -"°“"‘5'- judgment in fol-mine ¢°l1°l“‘l1?m' I“ mznzéjnw ngmszmnsglqgylté, In _'1;_}Each must work for the other, and whether they get happiness or misery Railway to the eastern cattle market wood are corrupting the rising gener- ‘A record 5592 ' fqncwifli "u" “his _P°“°Y h‘ “Med ed has “drove lanfinl]; hi“ l out of this depends on whether they like in do things for each other or not. in Montreal by D. Munroe d: Sons and ntion. . I“ keepl"! ‘"1911 5h! Pmmllfl l!!!“ ca The experience o. B. H. Tur- that in growing the potatoes. which m than H?!“ ‘\“v;‘q_;l'“_\_ ‘If T“; ‘. and DA A Campbell. 10ml “w, stock \\'l‘lPl‘l J. L. Dumesnil. Minister of .4 °°‘ “°’~ K““"‘l“"‘" P" E‘ I" m“ r“ W" ‘he “m "m? "““°¢ “my” y “n. ‘ ' .. my.‘ 5i After marrlue the everase men 1s little more than an economic slave cxpflrthrs. tn await. shipment in the raarzoz r0 amp Murine. mid an official visit tn- l ho (erred tn at an example of what can‘ “lure had been used 1n mnjunc- "9 in "#911911 ‘WP fl~~nlllri smnc‘ A‘ _. l m _ _ g m h Mm“ m muses mun“ Owing m dcwlp who must grind away day after day. month after month, year after year at g g_ Mnmhnqer Commerce, . NOVEL BATTLESHIP gciia on tie occasion of the can- ~ i Lin?" ‘lr. '2 .. . . - »-- . ‘ bi; (ffikffmg-rqlfl‘ kfew VH1; tion with commercial fertiliser. the “on by “rubs Mt Parent Fmwdlhis task incrrder to support his family, and for his labor he gets personally shmpers o; p‘... stock believe that ?__ trnnial celebration last May. the wan E L‘ by?‘ a ml ‘d (if ei htcowa mum"! n‘ the "u" bu“ 16o that m 0mm. ‘m wan." a good "on little more than his board and clothes. He has no time for pleasure Jaunis, the Bmlsh market dew fm- me p“; 1.15315 Au‘ 34k.‘ new mgggngon ship will be called Alger-lg, Se‘ “Sfh uillp‘ Sula“ Pm T 1000b‘ Vwndf sodzbomo wand‘, smplglte M mange“ as “N. T‘ bee“ n“, no money to indulge in personal tastes and whims. All that. he earns goes w‘ c ” v ' s?‘ ' mmmua‘ mu“ 5 superp M” - h ‘ for houses and can and raiment and trips and college educations that he ____ ~- Tl Pmmdi Dbl"! "d 20° Wund-t 9°15“ P” mus‘ tramp m‘ m} mm“ an" the lavlshes upon his wife and children. ' ‘ th Mr, H. u. Churchill. of the Do- we, m, crap m. (h, ma“ mo. to ""1 h“ W11 vlflfltfld- - ur mmwn Live 5mg Branch 530k; which barnyard manure hm not In order to give crodlt where credit "‘ . -_ d1. we“ awn me 5am‘ “n55. HE also p _ h ‘We! o_ b due n must be 5.3.0.1 m“ much It is love that gilds this lot and th at makes him I. prince among men, u . K be n added gale a muc pr i... reigned m me Outstanding succeshlduflyion n h” been amputee‘ m“ o; the cred“ for ‘h... good results se_ l blessing the ability that. enables him to make money so that he can make u‘ :___.._____? __ __ " ___ _ our"! in the vezptg-Jxg garden be_ ! life soft and easy for his family. Lacking love he is nothing but a galley y t m I’ longs w Mm 60m“ who has Char” l slave pulling at an oer with no reward to repay him for his labor. . _I re g . 9 of this part of thc work. ' ' ,0 AS was the case m.“ year the fod_ For the man who loves his wife and children likes to do things for them. v 15 der com is a splendid mm Mum, He likes to work that his wife and daughter may have pretty clothes, that n. -" :1 farmers in this vicinity were induc- botshmay h“: ‘ntzdliltlmu? "1411 Fhglfizilfl 931x21!!!’ girl perhazs he l i d. m...“ bth,sa(\tthtl‘t .no ave.an so erues proooaecon a ncanoera I] eogocnyo.aa. , ‘ m y", it “.35 noted mat an immenscaivoman is not when he writes sonnets to her eyebrows, or swears impas- k a n r i amount o, feed was be,“ produced l sioned vows of desthleas devotion, but. when he rolls up his sleeves and set- y‘ ‘ te m, g Small n,“ on the 5mm,“ geed ties down to the steady grind of making her a good living. v; ,7, l“ ~ W , was ordered for these farmers by Mr. "ii l. - r ent plots there being none on one 15. :0. 15; Infill" DIM hi4 In IP- which has been made in agricultural ‘ l’ . n" ‘ad don t “can . mbuimte‘ lplot and as high as 400 pounds per ullcatlon of coo pounds p02 Inn of matters in this section in recent - \ " H" I jacre being used. This hail been ap- a 5. i0. 5 mixture and visitors could years; and as we look forward we x ‘Jwdessg/Soff. W d l: ‘i’ lplied to the potatoes last year and detect no difference in relultl. A can readily envision a future in ,3 04;; l - , {J ‘the crop of oats on the plots this good practice in the production of which with the Illjustratlonas acen- ~- . <5 , lustration Station. This was an err-l m. Gorrlll bu some excellent "Why m the day's longer lnthe M d C .1] d l. vocluch _ perlment with potatoes which de-lBarred Incl: poultry lncludlll uv- summer-r" ° e“ °'“P_'°‘“'“_°"P°°“ “m” I rnonstratedJhat one chemical usedleral hens which qualified for regle- "Ieeauu the heat expands them." t0 315"" ‘he ‘"°°"‘P'°“°‘""”° 5° n” , i. alone may spoil the balance of the tratlon at the Charlottetown cgg- essary with closely fitted afternoon and “w! m CANADA _ a » aoil and give poorer results than if laying contest lut year and it had lather: "Where shall I hide evening gowns. The Compeetie simply World’; largest makers of iiuvgimldressings, bandages. . E i l; none were used. Buperphospbate a-Ilzeen planned to hold I culling de- Freddy's present?" regular Mode“, gqqgly mug-used, absorbent cottons. etc. an ~ 1 lone had given fair result". and lll1lE75_lY‘l'2i'i5'I!‘l'.lOl1 on Field Day but Mr. Mo‘ :: '1 thin; the. best placc l‘; unusussomblet-mlxtureutbelnublaelutnnreneeuwauabhomuum " l zlg; ‘ v . A say Public ‘Health Authorities When children come clown sick with typhoid or summer complaint, which kills more than 1/5 of the children who die under five, what is the cause? Often the disease has baa: brought \ into the home by flies. ers whose crops were viewed by Mr. MOdCSS Com act 1'5 sim l 1'6 Ulif i B: comfortable and safe. Keep your Parent. Time did not permit him to For nothlnl la foe much trouble, not-hint" lhlrfilhlbmothlnlllulfl- Mode“ gentll; Compresse _ '¥-heregis no home in5ect,free_ spray Fm’ which i, Vi,“ _,e..e..a| "m" 20nd Crop, which riflce if done for those we care for. lo the final proof of love ls. "do I like loss of ‘efliciency or comfort Modess guuameed (or men”, back) m b. were mentioned. 0n the new mead- to do things for you?" DOROTHY DIX. - l h ' f _ Mod “h to fl. .t ‘h Flu iwld only ow, on which the mllttlli‘? sown was '" Compact has exact y t esarne amounto 4t grachesa 1b“ mrnnsxgzltoal’ ma“: i0 lbs timothy. 5i lbs red clover, 21 best one to gamble with. to be present. Much favorable com- ' m3§€l13l35 1'9 UIQFMQdB55YQt15th1UnCT- 4" in“ m ’ Y t .r m: ‘met-mm , ma,‘ b“, lbs alslke and 31 lhs alfalfa, there is The pasture plots on which con- nimt was made regarding the neat- This unusua offer will enable you to c . e i s c can vaporis - Gorrill and Mr. Parent who purchas- ed the seed. applied germination tests. It was fortunate that he did so for it gave a test of‘ only 55 per cont. ‘Ifhls was retumcd by the supervisor and the seed finally scoured has giv- en ,lendld results, particularly good crops being raised by several farm- And it is the same way with women. ‘The woman who really loves her husband never moans and groans over having to pick up after him when he scatters his clothes all over the house and hang up the towel from the bath- room fioor, nor does shs consider her self a slave because she haetodo with her own hands the work of feeding him and making him comfortable. She likes to do things for him. I She enjoys giving him personal service, and when she stands before her gas range cooking the things he likes to eat she has the thrill of a priestess ministering before the altar. harmless to humans. l Plit kills quicker if you clal inexpensive Flit Sprayer. lnsiston use theape- now a good growth of clover. The plots demonstrate the judicious use of commercial fertilizers. varying a- mounts were applied to five differ- centrated fertilizers have been tried were next viewed. To one plot had lbeen applied 200 pounds per more of nltro-phoska navifig an analysis of r “w. w-Iygqy .-~>—~.>~- ~- aomfflwicdt I gm ‘year demonstrated that best resuluil timothy particularly for Iced pur- were obtained where two or threelpo-ses is that of applying ll lbs per hundred lbs per acre had been ap- ' acre of soda to the crop ll early as plied. Reference was made and pic- possible in the lwlnl- Thll ll"! tures shown llliutratlv-e of a somc-‘an increase in fllld of tithe-GUIN- what similar experiment at Iona Il- lera of a ton per Infl- ;.,..,4.:,i"‘ “ ,1 ‘wit... p.;_.n@.1p-.lvrsm~~wz~srwviwemww~eunvcr~vw~- ness of the house and grounds which environ the station. As one looks backward he cannot fail to be impressed with the progress tre from which will radiate inspira- tion and new ideas in crop produc- tion and live stock raising. still [filter ltrfdu in progress will be made. ' ‘Modesfllompact OUR learn at our expense the desirability of MODESS COMPACT a Thinner. . . for the snug silhouette . . .of summer wear <1. Zflaotagerwartbfij’? . and of regular Modcss. ' OFFER ~.-‘ -15¢