WTitG to Tm: Boansw Co. Lluinm, Mourns“, for book- let with 85 tested recipes. NBTIPOn tin o! 5t. Charles Mlllt 9 v dll ted lch ecpml tit of gaterwequah 0W “dam-w Yftrl/sul .Sr.Cl-lAnl.:s MILK Unsweetened Hbnanoaimnnmnblxii ; l . . ' ¢°'='°"'£‘ ' fem-Blouses also may be slashed, andlsleeves maybe slashed to give way ’ to a puffed uhdersleeve of georgette. THE WORKING MOTHER Many a young mother finds her- sslf out in the world, with the nec- essity of earning her own living. and wchlld to care for. How is she going to do both? How is she going to hold a job and at the same ti not neglect her little one. This the bafffling question which is b6- ing met daily by many a brave little widow-sod or "grass". HEALTll AND THE SIUN _ , l Old Sol not only makes life cheery, but he makes it healthy. The ultra-violet ray ls's. health giv- ing element and delicate babies and mothers should get generous doses ' - were among the visitors to lheyCity f about finished, m; lay. One thing to reckon with—there is always a way. The world is full of good people who can be utilized to aid you in your double task. But it does take considerable figuring to of it this summer. It will not pass through ordinary glass. but. is fil- tered out, so we need to get right out into the open. Do not postpone that walk until after sundown, g0 mm cllanwrrlllrown GUARDIAM Mt. Stewart Notes —". ‘\ . Mr. and Mrs. William n. uenebn Thursday. , . _| , Mr. Stewart Mcllachern ‘havllli! has begun \ . _ his ploughing. _ __ ( Mr. and Mfrs. Howard Court, Hun- ter River, paid a visit to M Stewart last week. Mr. Ross McCarthy, the Bank, Charlottetown, ls spending his vacation at his home here. Miss Carrie Grant and her pal Miss Peggy McInnis, Charlottetown. are spending a holiday at Miss Grant's home here; Their mahy friends‘ welcomed the olmtf Miss Janie Coffin is speiirhng a few days in Mt. Stewart the Milt of . Mr. and Mrs. William N. Douglas. “ v Peril a ‘ s ._l. _ ":l\P0 l9‘1!5~l 0i ‘T1000 ‘his “QPIQQE W8llb0ar i . \ lt- l HEN~_t:here ‘is building to be, done or tiilera-lioilsto be _ made,‘ speed and satisfaction tare“. aslslufedj! uslpg~ ‘fog Gyproc. flThere are literally dozens of buses‘ this ‘famous -- d‘ Fireproof ‘Wallboardea product specified by 4 h “ architects for all modern construction. Cliainadds‘ leading V‘ ..-.~ A, Extra f How much space is wasted in your attic or basement’? Gyprgc walls and partitions will-enable you to convert ‘them into comfortable extra compartments—a play-room fbr the!children',”radio'.room,‘ extra bed. ‘room-store-room or special quarters for leiitcrtsiningmat» a ' remarkably . ~ cost. y _ .. . y y y’ t/ ‘ ‘l,’ _h_ y L; Garages a a Ll Why-run the risk of a cracked radiator-by eE-iflia , freezing garageNGyproc-lined garages keqa cars in ‘good condition " - fllrouglrspells-of coldest weather-_-Fireproojf, cold-proof, ‘dasilyfipplied, and arrival of Mr. and Mrs. John O‘Han- icy, who have returned to Mount Stewart to reside. ' " in the middle of the day. But begin absorbing the sunlight gradually. 11 you are not accustomed to it. Work up by homeopathic doses, until you get a good coat, of tan. Small child- rcn, in the heat of summer, should wear little else than the aforesaid “coat". l’ Child welfare experts have re- cently made a study of the fabrics desirable for the play clothing oi small children. They advise very light-weight, porous fabrics, and We garments made so as to expose w the sun and air as much of the . body as modesty will permit. Mar- » quisette, net, or, other fancy, open- Mrs. Lester Jay,‘ Fanning ‘Brook. weave cotton fabrics will do for who due to the llinessbf her. mother waists, with little trousers of firmer found it necessary to remain in material.- 5° h?! If one objects to the transparent make the proper arrangements. The child must not bc- neglected: that is the first thing which is definite. The second fact stares you in the‘ face instantly, you must find a wayi to earn money. These are some of.‘ the ways in which some plucky‘ young mothers ‘have solved their problem: If the child is small, you can, Work at some place where you can; havc thc child with you, keeping, house for some old pople or a wo- man who is ill; or you can take a job and hire a good woman, with children of hcr own, to care for yours while you are away. It will tnkc some thought and hunting to find ‘the right woman. Or you can board at a. place where the woman will take car-c of your child and T ll I S M l L K I S _ ENTIRELY A MARITIME PROVINCE PRODUCT CONDENSARY - rauno, res. Mr, and Mrs.‘ Herbert Arthur and . . ’ four children.- California, who Malls ‘ . hereNverc the jguéstsnof Dr. and - Mrs. J. G. Toombs left’ on return last week. » - . .. . _..I.~_."~T~' w l. .Jr '.'<~;_'l~“'.‘r'!~'-"- Q. ..\ . Mrs. E. Duffjflfl £21113???“ D098". . las and Dorothy, who spent the past four weeks,’ herd _t Wednesday morning for their me in Somer- ville, Mass. ' M.’ Charlottetown, , , returned A home Monday. '\ board you both. There are always poor women, who have to help earn the family living in thleir own homes and who would be glad-Jar, materials, a ylight weight cretonne or cotton print may be used and the garment deeply cut under the arm and very low in the neck and A sign of rain. Cattle grazing near the center of their pasture field. But methinks if that were so, the m- ySummer Cottages, » l _ QI-Iayefyou noticed the number a of surmner ‘cottagtslwlpgdyarit by fire-every year? I Reduce this hazard by lining-walls and ceilings-of your a reasonable sum--to take care oi your child with theirs. Or you can short and loose at the knee, to ex- farmers would need no fences the pose the body to the sun. past week or more. a ll 6......" I use Champion Spark Plugs because I know I can depend on them- no matter how tough the going. Champion is the better spark plug because it has an exclusive silli- manitc insulator spe- cially treated to with- stand the much higher patented solid coppe ganloet- thatremainn». absolutely gas-tight- under high compres- sion. Special analysis elecuodeswhichassure a fixed spark-gap under all driving conditions. CH AM Pl 0 N SparkTlugs . A CANADIINJdAInDE QRODUZI: AGADIA UNIVERSITY .‘ Degrees ill Anrs AND !SCEENCB THEOIDGY HOUSEHOLDSCIEIQCE Music Diplomas in MUSIC Puaucsla-z-zcls Enema-Izmir. T£ACHHl3LlCl§BEi SCHOG. efFEDUCAflON Ipielnd CtelllrChsul lowly / Z0720 HORTON ACADEMY Ammo UNIVEISHY- i . (lb-Heathen!) A mu bu; ' usual-nausea,- onetime MATRICUIAHON " Carefully Supervised Refi denceo. ldeal‘ Mention.’ Adequate Equipment. Excellent Gymnasium. A ....... j i woman, and take care 0i ‘ YOUR SEWING MACHINE. lcc that the young children of other working mothers while you are at home with yours. Or there are numerous things you l l It’ you do not want to rilln 3'01" sewing machine. do not P1111 the with you. besides being a i050“; matic feed would naturally take it? 1110111011 Y0“ 0811 110F110!“ 30W m" After you have done this for ll bflkc or rent rooms or take boardersi spacial» talent to earn money._he1p_ The automatic feed 1's hitend- though that is more pIECHTlOUS‘ Cd to take the goods through a5 than to hold a. regular outside 10b- lfasl. as the machine can handle it. When the child is old enough n may be necessary to raise the there is the day nursery and later presseflfoot; gllghtly, by hand. when he may be kept until four or five Stitching ovgf a (loop seam or it o'clock when you call for him. It‘ mgy be wise to adjust it to the might even be that you would have; goods you are Sewing, but it is not to have him boarded out for a few, we“ m hurry 1t faster than it is months, in some good home, and‘ “mended to work, ncar to you so that you can have him with you on Sundays. The churches are an aid to the mother with her child and will put her in A little town in Indiana is made much with opportunities. College gny and beautiful in its down town girls or high $811001 girls are always. section. by the ingenuity of a flor- to be found w o would gladly care‘ 15L He 501d to the merchants urns for your child for a few hours after y on a cement, base, 1n these he set his school is out each day and until o“; petunias, which do not require you can call for him, or a young‘ much care 5nd bloom profusely and l;cllool teacher might for a little‘ Connnuousm spfgys of "ylnca vine 611ml D8100 mis- ,drape the sides gracefully. These 1 Never be ‘11800111118011- When’ y011l are stationed at friendly intervals scout around you will be surprised‘ an about, the four blocks of the how many possibilities are open wi business center of this town. The you. . And of this you may be sure.| 110115;,’ when he fills the urns for You are not the only one with finanq the business men, agrees to keep cinl problems. Others needing some-l mem in o;der_ when they need 1|» thing to do will gladly acoomodate‘ he “tel-s them, or even refills themselves to your needs in the care them, that the owners may have no of your child. There is no job in the anxiety about; ‘congtarlt beauty. 0n world so pleasant as caring for little. a ho; day, when the sun shining children, and legion are the wo-i gm-mgly on a hard and desert cem- men and girls who would like to bc em sidewalk. l; is gladdemng w be. cmployed at it. hold the gay flowers and vi es. speaking their word of cheer to he passer by. _ ' CIVIC BEAUTY. THE NEW FINERY. Under some of the flaring taffeta! dresses peep petticoats of a gay. color. gold or silver lacc or pinkl 55m‘. gciilgell/e- They may b0 Yumed and‘ grape juice and gra butter from only one is demanded today. Some! the 55mg batch o grapes. They young misses wear ruffled pantal-l first, cook the grapes and extract cttcs instead of pctticoats. Skirts, the do." yum; which runs from tho um a trifle longer than yesteryear. mass cngily. This they can as grape To make up for this. Paris dress-y juice’ Q; m‘; resign‘; which must makers are making dresses lower lll. not be dramed goo thoroughly, they the back. image grape butter. They turn it “How can they weag. those V-l, Out of the bag, from which they shaned things in the back" asks my‘ young daughter. "Don't they have any underwear on?" The answer is: "They may not. These dresses may be all the wearer has above the waistline or. if they wear the com- bination undies, these may be held up by adhesive tape." Now there's a secret-a hey feminine invention. slashing is in voguc. Skirts may be slashed to show the uhderskirt which is of colored georgette or tal- CANNING GRAPES. housewives make bOUl Girls And Women Need Rich Blood Th1, Lady Found Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a Friend Indeed. Just because she is a woman them are times when every woman needs help and strength in the form 01 0' blood-building whic- Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have prov- ed a blessing because they enrich the blood, give strength and restore tone to the aching nerves. The anaemic girl who is lanilllll B115 pale; the wife whose back feels like breaking; the matron whose health fails as she reaches middle age-for all such sufferers Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are lnvaluabl - because. ill- health in girls and women is usually caused by poor blood or insufficient. blood. These pills 'hav proved a blessing to thousands of theraJvhy not you? At various stages of_ life Mrs. G. R. Lake, Walton. N. 8.. has proved the value of Dr. . Williams‘ Pink Pills. She savu-"I first “m! these pills when a young girl, for it is during the ‘teen age wheli Mt- ure calls upon every bit of the re- serve strength we have. that we need their rejuvenatinfi help. it was then I found Dr, William‘ Pink Pills a friend indeed. And again, Carter's ‘Bookstore Leading departments for Summer are Sporting Goods Sda Shore Goods ( ' Souvenirs Newest; Books Magazines ' Newspapers Up - to - date " Stationery l Office Supplies School Supplies Prices always the, lozwest and I am a mother of four children, sublect to all the cares and orries of the home, Williams l-‘lnk Pills is the only tonic I take to keQ up my health and. strength, and they hivs~never' failed mo. Should to IIIY-Bdvlcddify these pills, r-lulow they wilijlnd them as equally good M1‘ done!‘- --t l Y- You medicine dealer or by il at 50 1.’; from - Dr. Williams ,.. CARTER a (co. lmmu" ls \ DI w." '- Stewart to reside. This will be much C1111 d0 M» home. with @119 W110i goods through faster than the auto-i it is hear his business. while, you will have it spoiled and learn that while Mrs. Thomas Wray Q1" do tyoewritins or utilize some. you will have to give it this extra with her husband was entering the ' screening was formerly faste ed, it To thousands of girls and women‘ now that the girlhood stage is past . any ailing girl or weary another. due Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leard, Leards Mills, intend moving to Mount more convenient for Mr. Iléard. as Her many friends will regret to barn with ‘a load of hay, her arm came inycontact with the door frame severely-brulslng-lt from shoulder to elbow. Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Savage Har- bor, has something new in screen doors on his residence. On Monday lsst he had Mr. George Clark, car- penter, hang two doors similar to screen doors except that where the now is a frame which’ when the colder weather comes, may be re- moved and a glazed sash be put in its place. thus saving the bother of taking the screen door off and hanging a storm door.‘ Citizens were startled, here Sun- day about eleven A. M. to hear someone roaring in thehlstance, Coming closer it proved t0 be a man stocklly built, with grayish hair who looked about sixty years. shouting at the top of his voice whatever he chanced to think of. He wandered eastwards then but came back in "10 flfllfimoon. entered the house of which the mistress was alone ex- cepting for her family. and qe. manded something to eat. After 00-“118 he spat it out and a short time afterward left, and went; u, Scotchfort and down by the river. slde- central Dhoned headquarters so evidently he shall be taken care o . _.__. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Court, Hun- l" Savage Harbor.—i1'. have strained Dut it through a sieve, which will Wm" the pulp to ooze through it. blltfiwlll strain out the seeds. They season this with cloves and cinna- n bark. tied in a bag. and cook it. 0 W" 11110 a crepe butter. The thrifty housewife will first remove the skins from the grapes one 15 m 000k. and cook them and the pulps separately. When the first quality 0f Juice has been drained off, and the seeds have been removed from added t0 the grape butter, ABOUT MEATS. In buying lieel. select that of good 00101‘. veinedwlth fat. Porlrshotlld - be a delicate Dink and close grained. If you have. the bones out out of the bones for soup. Select a short, thl¢k lea or lamb, that "will slice well. , ' 1 ' l A ca n chicken is the-mostndm- "clvlw o point-Iv. It is as ‘large I8 a medium sized ‘turkey and mucn‘ "n" Brained and of finer flavor. EOBSCB flYWl Wllh Chebteggf, dqyn m thlt the luices will run iffto the lbreut instead of into the pan. Tum ll 0N1’ Biz-tile, last lto brown,‘ and dredre 1t with a lmlo- flour to plump it ‘up. l i . Iii l Maia. SOLOMON one: ‘PM difference between v lover‘; home and one which licks both comfort and charm is not so much a difference in the Amount of 1110110! 89cm on It. lls in the love and interest and taste put mu; 1t, é SMILIB , "I felt that it was wrong for me to flurry you af my hus- ha mod. n only h had been with me whgn you Krqlooed, h; never would have m it." y‘ ,4 Ion-lyi- H; "My Illflnnd m a perfect -. mum. we , he non to nmtmsebll ‘lemony- r Riv"- a" 5Pe11dl118 some time . the grap juice. and ' the null». the cooked skins may be ~- your roast, to roll it, bring home ' summer home with Gyproc. r Gyproc wilhiizaké it" fifty: per m“; comfortable and attractive. . ; ' a _l t ‘T “ a For llepairsklsaililiAlttea-atiions l. \ ~ _Gyproc insures faster and mdre eoonomicaljlconstructiorrthan any” . otherwallboard. _ be laid right old walls and damagedwallpaper, Takes any decorahon. and is especially suitable for A per- fectiy smooth," even surface is assured by filling ‘theLiohits-FvyiflfiGypr-oe .J.°i"t Film’- “ml-Imt $30k, Warp, bulgeor "burmis Gyproe is the "only f. 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A pleasing feature of the event was the band (Charlottetown Canadian Legion Band). which from the band- stand erected on the grounds fur- nished a very enjoyableprogranr. On Tuesday the Tryon United Circuit held their annual Sunday School picnic in Land's Field, on the Crapaud Road. A nice crowd o! people patronized the table and ice cream and confectionery booth and a very enjoyable afternoon was spent. by all present. In the evening the young people adjourned to Orapaud where they attended Yen's movies. _ Mrs. H. E. Hall and Miss Laura McDonald, of Weymouth, Mass, P. E. 1., will doubtless find his visit an enjoyable one. At present he is the guest of Mrs. Flora Thomas, of North Tryon. Mrs. O. Kim and Miss Grace Kim. of Somme alilc. are visiting relatives in North Tryon. w . , - . - m ilsdltvrlivluzli} of nl ' sultdao; typed-Quantum. . e m" no‘. ‘n. .,-by Women's Institute and I k; ,-_..» .,. Ha ling is almost over. and I'll sa (swcm. "Md!"- lmhmm "I the fgrlners arc not sorry. 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