1PM??? . TWO 1 v Marv vvv Y‘ Y Woman's Costs less than per average baking MADE IN CANADA '-~ ~_ __"' ii Livingzglseisure -The \Votnan's Realm ll l‘ '1‘ YOU s n3- c nt;>.it‘._\'. '. acts so gruntpy, FASHION r1. tsnns , Tie long. t". 1." '.\.' v cen-, rs hippen, why such ‘Flowers.’ ' ‘ 7 had fish ilIlYSF ntapbe {you i‘ v 1h»: ttetv . me I311: matfcrs a’ . Ls lov-tilv at s and play fall fea- Annc Jlltry Latvlnr. for t d l0 w c001) Ell-TU: w tow (‘OST rooms , lie wits m de FiliizE JANE '§fi§-O-©-§O4 ‘said site was tired. , |don't mean she funks it. Re alm '/. §ocia .990‘! yc-oovvooooooooioooovooo y’ m: LlKEABLE ' MAN B! SYLVESTEB CAIRN L44 ‘ ‘ v vv vv-vw-v t. Y°11 mieht ask Ittady Trevor if I could speak lo lter.' he was obliv- ious of the fact that dungarees and rubber boots were not in keeping with My Lady's rooms. The mam Stfired. surveying him from head to, fQOI. opened her mouth and shut 1t. with a snap. If Ashley chose to ask.‘ foi a snub. she dirin t care. tie-surge beyctid tlte baize door, and returntd lll a moment. . "éhell see you in her boudoir; l'l1 Sinus‘ you the tray." . She snowed lihn in, and their lira-l peed with the 1,3131 I . .. n his til-ice ertploye. foe .\' but 141.23; tg. ttoor's ‘fun Herald shut I. t "Whet did sue q-i ot-t and"vho's with lterL" llc dcuttzn cu. "She's alone. Do sit down." l don! think closrci than}; you ltis (tress and reddcncd. “I'm not ii: to. I bcg for barging in like this. "Nonsense, tny dear boy. does that tnatter? The otlters went, fiicnicktttg, but Elizabeth tildnt Site ‘ Then Derek at Gerald. alone. But tlte point is she's out-in tltat." Her crow. rucxnnn IN Tm; mus l Silver spears dashed rclent ' down, and rattled on the tittnes until the noise drowned the speakenil voices. " F You know where she went " he asked. and they didn't meet lter. i "But witat's that to do with it?" He was puzzled. "She wouldn't ltave joined them if she wanted to 0e alone." "Don't be stupid." Lady spoke tartly. “Wanting to be meant getting away from Derekn that's obvious. He couldn't pest» '- her if site was with other people. I Just wondered if you'd airy idea. Elie told inc she saw you tlte other ev- ening." , "I don't know." Gerald ignoredj the last words. “I'll go and lock for’ titer. I know she hates thunder. l. plucky enough But since that storm ——" and it never struck me that: Lady Trevor was not sup osed to know 0-.‘ his association with Ei-z- abeth. "But Dixon wasn't struck by lightning. His horse bolted." Site tacitlv admitted that site titts-diztc d his tncanittg. "And I can't ask you to go out in that." i By ROBERTA COURTLAND It was more than her red hair and sunny disposition that mode} Jone Andrews the pampered pet of Oukron Airport. Thei girl was o born fiver; she hctdi proved that on hcr first solo.‘ v _ , P)" °"l"iF¢"i “ml "mil" ~ Britain's Fighting Planes and Warships tng to trtrn and organize girl 29 NOW AVA|LABLE llyor; from coast" to coast -- "rilyrvipg Iizrfrvss". “flgiitvlllfxfa"rfiyflsma'r'; “ . . . ' or o "a that was too much for Greg- . ' dftrttt ma a complete Prcscofl, Gazette rctioflfll Sn Jnnc v/os frcimzd in o cold- blocdcd plot to ground her aspirations. And Greg juSf laughed, but much too soon, for the bumpier June's course the. batter she liked it. _ ‘ An exhiiarating story that htfS u new altitude in romantic ad- venture fiction. Chapter l op- pcurs in the Charlottetown Guardian next Tuesday. c,,,‘,c,,,;étitt CLOTHS ADD a oisTtNcTtvE "rotten DESIGN N0. 480 fttcse two cake plate doilies are not (llilltlllll to crochet around a cir- cle n.‘ llll.‘ linen. The trav rl"th for brt-rtd is one of flit‘ HHS! l) "Vi" flllfl cnsy to make. P-aticm No. 480 cotttaius its‘ of ma‘cri:\ls_t1ccdv-:l ita- tlon of stitches and complete instinct '11s f r 1111a flu mi l'u\ ' 111$- com g 1'0 ordcr pattern Writ;- o:_sg11_t.__._tu\<_u1 1w t‘ i . . To Zfnarltittvttitiit-t uhiartttan Neville" ark l‘ ‘partment [Jeglgn No. 480 NAME-—---—-'-""-"-""""""" m-atwr aonnrss---—-CITY — — - — - - - - ~- eaovmou----—-—--—~--"""-"""" l i "You aren't askin me. I'm going/d His hand was on tie door when he asked, “ ere were the others] going—in case shed gone to meet them " "Up at the Sun Stones - you know the Druid circle." “Confound—and there are three ways up. But I'll try. I "Int glad you're going - and ood luc '." y Somehow it struck neither of them as odd that Lady Trevor should time asked hlm about her niece—-0r that she should have spoken of her as "Elizabeth" instead of Miss Mad- ‘den-ct- that she should have taken it for granted that he Should be we . one to go in search of her. After he had gone, Lady Trevor joined the others in the drawing- trocm, where they were all talkinv labout Elizabeth. and professing ‘anxiety on het- behalf. Yet no one suggested going to hunt for her. NT. even Derek. Lady Trevor looked at them acornfully. Gerald had npt ta ked; he had gone. Only then d.d it dawn on her that a. lot had been taken for granted in their conver- {station Gerald left Michael in the stables. for the dog was too frightened to ac- company him. He peeled off rub- ber boots and dungarees and hur- ried into his other things-and all the time his plans Vwcre forming- Thc 0n'v thing to ituidc lttm \\".1S tie tcutc of the nlcttic Nifty. H" il-‘milfl trv the shortest path. which was rather a scramble but she wouli take it if she wanted to escape from Derek and he grinned at that. ' He trumped along, ltis collar up to his ears, rain pouringdown his Md! Sometimes the lightning ravas so near that instinctively he ducked - and shivered as he thought of Elizabeth. But lightning hadn't killed cld Dix- on-and it vras idiotic to go on thinkln of his agonlaed face. But he coul not get it out of his mtrttl it changed to Elizabeths .906. The main road went straight m. but a side track led up to the leftn A few hundred vards on. it forkei. again. one branch leading down t0, the river. but the shortest rising lfeepiv past a cottage onto the] n moor. opllte path was like a mountain to!- rent now. mudd water P011796 m“) his shoes and oose stones rolled under his feet He. decided to ask at the cottage. They must have seen her had she passed this way- browrt-faced woman stared at. Pltylngly and asked hlm in. lune the door wide and n. golden fire-glow poured out. "Did you see a lady going up t» the moors this afternoon ‘he asked. “Surely. Afore the storm. We be expecting her back to shelter." Md- é- __ .._ic2lli.lflllilll__l2i‘fl¢_.. w. light nnddnln- y. On ula ll all _ gm!!! I Jpn, ,_| She left him standing itt the dark lfa l icundcd bv men and w vwvv v vvvv Dorothy‘ Dix Says:- DOMESTIC TEVAIlIWORK ASSURES HOME TRANQUILITY Pulling Together Often Requires Submerg- mg Of Ego And Giving In Ont Pet Ideas, f THE QllélgfkfillETQYflisclléfilllgflfl But It Pays Big Dividends _ The reason why we have so many divorces, so many men who u; liutcs. so many wild and \\’£l_\'\\'31'd’flll‘lS and boys is because there is so teamwork 1n the average Antertzait family. . way. The wife another. The children in 47 other directions. ‘Ihere is no unity of purpose between them. no common goal that thev are tr ittle (10435 ll l5 it. _Attd cutsld: 0i it. I and Persona The husband pulls one lack n3 t0 reacn., and the iesult is that they null y each. other s enorts and get nowhere. teamwork 1n the home is the more remarkable because no one is stupid enough not. to know that the success of every undertaking depends upon a number of D€QDIC working harmoniously together 1n order to acnoeve a certain purpose. No business firm would prosper if the partners dlu. not pcol their efforts tor the common goat.‘ ho general could win u, victory witnout loyal of- oftlcers and a united army at his back. vlvv v l 7 Fashions '1. W!’ 101767” MAD! wrmmitimrrrsn rasnuc. uoutusmuc, THRIFTY AND EASY r0 PREPARE" No one gridiron star wins the game. It lS teamwork that this is Just as true in the home as ‘ Vvnenevei" you see a husband and wile who work together. shoulder to shoul- - der. you scent ltappy and prosperious family. 1n-‘ your pardon‘ the counmr or keeping the books. Whati Old Recipe Still Good Titat recipe for success is just as infallible now as it was 50 years ago. Just as long as a husband and wife have Lite saine hopes and ambitions, joined he i" she glanced quickly Jus; 21-5 lcitg, its tne_v give their united 111K911] .nte and suengttt to further-r’ “Tana she welt. for a‘ ing the same end, they are invincible. walk, silt: said she wanted to be nothing can stop thorn. numcrable of the biz fortunes of our day were > omen wno got married on a shoestring and lived v For the first tintc he remembered for the first icw years above the store, and the wife not only helped nerl husbttnti stet a start by doing all of her housework, but by serving beltind: ‘in v are lteaaea for success and» But the house tll\'l(l€d against- itself shall fall. as has been written. _ gesture was unconsciously. ingliint down all the time. ttraittiatic as she waved to the \\i'"1-' a wife who 1s a. waster who spends money taster than he can make it. _ ' i man can sttt-t-etd whose ambitions can be put out by a wife who 111500111- , No man can cttntb the ladder of success if his wife 1s a dead weight Dull-, No poor mun can make a. fortune if he has ages his every effort and throws cold water on his every plan. iNor can unv woman ntake a happy ltottte unless she has a husband who teams up with her. She ittigltt smile No, > like a Cheshire cat, but it- would beef no ttvail it there was a. grouctty grumpy manrsittitig aroundi and sending the domestic atmosphere down to zero. Site might cook like. a French chef and wisccrztck like Dorothy Parker, but her dinner taule Cause of Misery i would be a place oi ltcrror if there sat auit a 21111111111118. fault-fmdhtfl te picnic party lturried back» kicker who never said a pleasant word 1n his own house. And it is the lack of teamwork that is at the bottom of half of the domestic nusery. ‘Trevor, side of the home and the children. alone tress, the wife in her clubs and society. i101‘ i-llE 511K110 DUOILB an The husbands and wives have no mutual interests out- The husband is absorbed 1n his , They don't know the same thlntts d they bore each other to tears. busi- The real reason why so many married men fall in love with their aeo- retaries is bccausv their swncgraplters are the only women with whom they can talk oti together. Thev have a common interest in the business and But the wforst effect of the lack of teamwork in the home is on the children. It is ruinaiion for them. because the conflict of authority nul- lifies all discipline and control, for it doesn't take long for rvountzsters t0 find out that they can appeal from Fathers verdict to Mother. and that please. Effect on Children Bringing up children is no one-person 10b- Silfis while their parents are fighting out the question they can do as they It takes the united effort of both the mother and the father, working together. to do it 0109911)’- Titey have to hold up each others hand when it comes to dealinR with thg lteadstrong vouih of today. but when they do, thev turn out fine men an WOXNCII, All boys that bring their parents‘ heads down in sorrow to tlte Krill"?- It isn't easy t-o do teamwork. d when they don't. the result is the wild girls and hoodlum It requires a lct of submcrginz of the ego. of denying oneself the pleasure of bcssgtall 12f civing up ones own ll tastes and prejudices for the general good. pays. The Moilernflasy‘ Way, ‘to Make “luscious J Short Boil J Natural Taste Look for Ilnnk of 72 Tested Re- cipe: under the label of every Carlo boule CERTO Ilse CERTQ» ifSaI/e: fibre and WW5’ mqires Sl/RE J More Jam or Jelly \i No Uncertainty Jtims and Jellies‘ and Colour Murtnv CERT Olvas You Better Taste-Perfect Se! SUCH A SHORT IOll-To make jam with Certo you need only : one-minute to two-minute full, rolling boil-for jelliec only a bull'- minuto to a minute. MORE JAM OR JELLY — Very little juice can boil away in this short time, no you get u to one hall’ more jam or jelly m an equal amount of fruit. KEEPS NATURAl TASTI AND COlOUR—The Cerfo boil is :0 short it cannot afiect the nlturnl, fresh fruit tum or darken the col- our an long boiling does. ENDS GUESSWORK - With Certo you get tested, easy-to-follow re- cipes. Follow them exactly and you'll never have failures. RESl/US . ooacrrtry mx. I A ms COOK'S comm GREENGAGE PLUM JAM 4 pounds Greengage plums 6 cups sugar 2 cups water METHOD: Select plums that are slightly under-ripe for this. Wailt and stem them if necessary. Then cut in halves and remove the stones. Cover the fruit with the water and cook slowly until t-Eze fruit i5 soft- len Now add the sugar grad- lually, stirring after each addition to dissolve it. Bring to a. vigorous boil and cook, stirring often to pre- vent sticklng or scorching, until the will test for jelly. It shouldn't take I more than 20 minutes to half an hour. Pour into h"t. sterilized jars and seal with melted paraffin as for the Damson 1am. Italian prune jam may be made without water. ITALIAN PRUNE JAM 4 pomtds prunes 3 DDUIKlS sugar METHOD: Wash the prunes and stem them, then cut in halves and remove the stones. Mix prepared ,fruit and sugar together and heat slovrly. stirring constantly t-o dis- solve the sugar. When this is dis- ‘solveri. c'ok more quickly until the mixture thickens, or until the juice will thicken when tested on a cold plate. Remove from fire, skim, if, 5155:8511‘, and‘ seal in hot, sterilized l You can make plum butter with ntixture is thickened and the juzcel MInOMarfor-lo Smith i London, England, will be I? and advice from Miss Smith will be pleased to lditerature BUY BRITISH GOODS a highly trained expert from Jane Seymour‘: famous salon in Bond Street,- - our cosmetic department l 1hr personal consollalal i Sept. 15 to Sept. 20th lnc. Jone Seymour’s famous Bronx Cocktail l} Make your appointment early by telephone or personal cull. At theQuality Drug Store JOIINSQN & JUIINSON SEPTEMBER 19. 1941 announces rr, give you, without charge, Facial Tfedlment, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets I For Friday, September 19th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 tAries) -More favorable day for finishing activities previously started than for starting new undertaking; an. less the latter were planned and are of urgent need. Check the week's any of these lum , d m 15 this is donezp s an ‘s how PLUM BUTTER wash m‘? plums and cut in halves t Cook in their own Juice or add 5i little water, to prevent scorching! until the juice starts to flow from. the fruit. Cook until the fruit is Very soft. New turn into a sleve' and press tltrouoh as much of the} Dull? as possible Measure. the pulp and for each cup c; this mo”. v "Fe 1-2 cup sugar. c Put the pulp back into the pre. swine kettle and cook 1mm it is fairly thick. or utttil it will round "-0 0Y1 B FDQBII- Nfitwadd the sttvarr and coo-k until the mixture is thick- @1196. or until ti will again round ‘I'D 0K1 P- SDOYn. Stir it almost con-' stantly as it thickens to prevent 1t sticlflilttg to the pan. P1“, in hat ner zed .' ‘ melted parzilfzlgri. and cover “m1 __________€_ Good Letter Can Revive That Summer Friendship Pointers Make wrmg Easy Ages since that vacation picture was taken of you twol You'd hate to ion him, the dur- ling. So when it come: to writing, you may be all at sixes and sevens -wondering if he'll think your letters dull, fearing you'll make a grammatical slip. Come, let's see what can be donel A little checking will keep you from luch error: as "in regard: to" for "ln regard to" or "he don't" for "he doesn't." And you can easily put pep in your letter by just substituting vivid phrase: for dull ones-"the air we: crisp Ind lparkling" ln- stead o! "the air w:: good." And that Ivory you read wasn't iustl "nice." l! was "touching" or “ex- citing” or “mysterious? If you long for nomethlng bril- liant to nay or something exciting to write about. remember you t plean hlm most by I goodly men- tion of HIM. Did he get that pro- motion? Did hi: photograph of Crag Peak turn out—and will he send you a print‘! (He'll think you're [real to remember his hobby.) Perhapl you'd b0 inspired by a few good model letters! Our 32- paga booklet ha: 24 excellent ones --friendly, business. social. Given ftp: on correct form, grammar, in- tererting way: tojvrlie. fiend ilk: tn coins for your copv Le ritin of "Good tter-W g Made J our of 4 Champion! I its“); ma The gvuardlittan 11101110 W. Cipro i oo. e sure 0 wr e pain y Wrlln Mn. Ollvo M. Wallace of lonnoxvlllo, ygur mane’ Address ‘nd the Name at... .-.' =0 st L - - ° “mm” “l uu Carlo for porlud mulll, In making all my prize-winning lam and Inlliu." IS FRUIT PECTIN— BI a nuluirul substance EXTRACTED FROM FRUIT Name ' Street Address ' doll, also included in pattern. work (or errors or possible improve- merits. APRIL Z1 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Organization work, community and stat/e projects, problems for civilian health and protection are among the broad movements first in fav- or. Personal matters that smack of 3155b interests are not in the run- MAY 21 t0 JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Less generous and‘ beneficent as- pects taan yesterday but there is no need to be stymied. Proceed on schedule; just be more patient with detail-s. more alert for new advant- ages. more consistent it. effort. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancvk. Gains indicated in present-day bus inesses and through your own in- telligent managsment of your job and other special interests. New “'89s and means for adding to your income also favored. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- You may have to go slower than you ordinarily like, Leo friend. but if you do ponder more carefully upon your next move you'll be farther ahead and happier with eventual results. Evening very fav- orable fer entertainment. amuse- u-tents. romance. AUGUST "'4 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - When you arrive at a decision today. act upon it quickly; too much hesitation can cause you lose opportunity. Disregard Virgob overcautiousness. Be en- Your Individual HOROSCOPE i———By Frances Drake ing in initiative. The only restrict- ing influences are from Mercury. Release your fine ambition and imaginatzon. Look at things hope- fully and the day is yours. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) -— Personal whtitu must be put aside for the mote sgeneral weighty issues. All solid and needed work and activities con- oeming the ublicis welfare are highly favore . Be on guard against subterfuge, subversive elements. D 23 t0 JANUARY 2i (Cagrlccrn) - Temptations and hin rances mingle with bencficcnt influences today. Be chaosey; ltave foresight. and u can accomplish. Cate required partnerships. new responsibilities. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 30 (Aquarius) - A challenge day to your best caprtbllityn You may not get much outside help but you your- self can do wonders when you really ambitiously try. Mars friendly, so push ahead. FEBRUARY 21 t0 MARCH I0 (Pisces) -_ May not especially be nn auspicious time for courtship or other heart interests but is for other matters that make for con- tentment and security. Sports and health exercises are among the favored. A CHILD BORN 0N ‘TI-HS DAY Excellent mental force: very syste- matic, orderly; hopeful. bright, kind. Not a spontaneous mixer but a devoted and tmselfish friend- Fond of the intellectual and re- fined. Qtoultd have frequent mt period; to replenth energy. Should all?) intolerance of others’ mil- es. irhusiflfitlc. acquisitlve. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Morning may be quite difficult for new undertakings that have not been previously wet] plan- ned. But determined effort in right dtannela will meet viii/h. successfu response. OCTOBER. 24 in NOVFNIRER 2" Qwffiio) — Go into a. huddle with. yourself if you are listless or lack- BLACKHEADS Get two ounces of eroxin: powder from our drugqlst. prinkle on alto!- wet c oth and apply to the lace gently- Every blackhead will be dissolved. The one sale. sure and simple way b remove blackheads. Needlecraft/ —F0r The Before you know it. your little girl will be off to school, Make sum that she has the proper clothes to start her off on the right foot. This cunning outfit is as smart as it i; practical. She'll team tho blouse and button-back jumper to- gether or trade them with other skirt-s and sweaters that she has on hand. And what child wouldn't be pleased to have her doll dressed in a contplete little outfit to match? It's included in the pattern, and if you don't surely sew it up for a Gtrlstmu gift. Style No. 3499 is designed for sim 2, 4. t! and“!!! years. Size 4 re- quires 1 1-0 ya of 89-inch fab- ric for jumper; l yard for blouse. Doll's as. designed for 18-inch Send Twenty (200) coin ta gn- ferred. for Pattern Write pin i! your Name, Address and the Mylo number Be :ure tn mu the liu vou wish. Style No. 3409 Blue ............... OIIIE