VIEHRG yam: TWO i.-- . ii... '?z—""' l3 C This lovely star gives _v‘(_»‘| _a tip! Lux Toilet Soaps \. hipped Crrarn Lather H lnf-‘Jt s pvrspiralion, dust :::ui dirt rhoroughly-leavcs skin rezilly frcslil ‘P out of l0 Screen Stars use Lunlolilef Sou nu)’. 0 $34...." I "¢¢§ ' Tl-lE LIKEABLE lililN S YLVESTER CQIRN i ooooooooo-ooooo’ 1 a ¢voooooooooowvocoovowo¢ "I'm (lllilld not. ikki 1o omit (l 1300K.’ ) Llifll." she agreed. '_ look more liomellke." Ill‘: l»; aantllly.‘ background do vou ill. . cll taluv ltccgnihc... lln lilixdo I aiu." lie was V“ Du.—~\\‘i1€ll olie starts t e among oliels bcoksl" 1d to Elizabeth d Vi‘ presented \t.’.\.1l\ uiiUA\»4A~u. "yuud ie ll('\'L‘l' liked 1111- ' now . . tn -- . - .. PM“? 1d‘ 1*‘ l9 lolket htr. '14 i0 .~.. oil-HA“ and d auiull. E1 ,, fl m‘. Ftdavou shoved them in army-how was as it vou like him 1?, Biarrhoea yseniery 6 I a hand. Always 9 imlJuCRs tnclll v v OQ-QOOO-OQ 6 d9 vctrcio. What a llllliiiliPi 1\:>...l was not flattered V O undl aelwas curled up on one for under- your bou- _ _ ULl“ _ M1‘- §§1ilvy_ lwks grid found are very Dlcasant. 111R 1n me Man was the most considerate ofi two l l .1 m‘: fllmhm‘. I can easily l‘ sackness I hadn't pa; Tl‘ you are suddenly attacked with rlialzriarn, dysentery, colic, crnlllps ur 1min my llltl$4"ll(‘551 of the bowels do no Ill lili’ stoniiirll or btnvula, or t; i ~11‘ vllluiillle time, liut nt once pro- a lmitlti of‘ Dr. Fowler '3 Ex- (\t' Wild Strawberry and aeo i‘! h. w quickly it will give you relief. \\'ls(*l\ you use “Dr. _\--~u illi‘ Hui i-vptirilncnting with sum ' illlii lll|il‘li'\i IOIIINI)’, but on ilmi lun- lu-(‘ll ou tllc market for til : ill yl-nrs. your lltiultll. Fowler ‘s ’ ’ I3 l) (and iili! test of time; ono , a . Beware of substi- 'l‘ll(~_y' may be dangerous to (h t “ Dr. Fowler's” and fuel safe. "l 1'1... ‘r. Billiiurn CO.‘ 1.1.1., Toronto, Ont. breathlcsslv f: DESIGN NO. 948 A beautiful heirloom tablecloth is crca ml with crocheted medallions. The center is a snowflake surrounded with spider webs. ntalns list of materials needed, illustration of stitches and complete structicns. l0 orm-r pr stumps m To Cliztrilitlsilt: F . . Deqgn N11. 9443 NAME — WI] Gllflffllflll lGTl-IUPIIB atterri: Write or send above picture with l5 cents in coin md ewnrll Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian, oman’s Re alm '1. Social a UQXOQQOQC lNlA BR C 4/777 A omo/ Lux Toner Soar amt MAKES vou suns or DAINTINESS- or sxm THAT'S FRAGRANT, vvvvvvvv 7w! 7111-: ‘Dorothy Dix gays- MAN CREATES NEW EVE BUT HE’S STILL SAME OLD ADAM Like Caesar, He Still Wants A Wife Who Is Above Reproach And Only Marries That Type Of Girl Dear Miss Dlxi-I lately read an article in a magazine which aid among other things: “Just because girls’ ideas of what is right and wrsong ‘miiiv ing Leisure -The Woman ’s Realm _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN nd Personal “ma; FBOMAKNITTIE I do not know th€ M1118 01 him For whom my shining needles fly, But I can see. through 9Y9! 81'1""! dim, A k ht in khaki who may die, who ighta on land, in air, on sea, To make life safe for you and me Small vwnderjhat our needles fly In lovlng servzce, though we sigh Because the tribute is so small- have changed ls no reason to think that boys‘ ideas of what they want. ini Y ». a wife have altered. They still want the girls they marry w be pure and fiuey wely may“ Dear young crusader, offerng all. SWEET. AND THAT'S IMPORTANT TO CHARM! HOLLYWOOD’! IIIIITV CARE A liver produet \ P I "Nonsense. I may as well give you they d0. but if the ~ do, I have never been able L, '—MBI‘Y A. Pride. Concord, Mass. 58111”? Olll. why a y will do everything he oos-i "m , sibly can to make a girl take her "first drink." or‘ Flower seeds such as 118.88, for- her "first smoke," or go on her "first petting get-me-nots, English aliies and party" with him. I keep reading that boys want, vi ias may also be wwn now for the girls to keep pure and virtuous. but girls! flowering with next slprlngis bulbs. mostly go against their better judgment in dolngi some of the perennial flcwer seeds wild hngs because they know that is the only such as those of hollyhocks. polities way to be pct ular with boys and have dates. You and‘ sweet wllllalrls may also still would think he boys had a monopoly on all the be suwrh finer things in life, and we girls are getting _._. mighty sick of being blamed for leadin_ them The flavor q; melting 01m, enter-s - other foods stored with them in the astray. _ ‘i? _ refrigerator. To prevent that wrap ANsWEIQ-You are confronting one of the me me (ms mul-ejy 1n 0115111; m- age-old peculiarities of men. _A man will use all frjgeratof bags m- other ggntalnefs orlils arts HJIG Wll€S_ and cajoleries to induce a| and Wt them on the mp Shem wlll despise her for doinggultl wAlomiiiriirraiiffegizligaangl“igediliiis totspeak todher when he meets her onwtlie street lifter she has become a kniffitiflfifimfiwlolgfifldlfifl“ 15111:: ls..- ..i.“:..i£:;r.§.2l ‘a: “"‘l.l‘"‘lléi‘.“l ‘r war‘ h“ any" a we a» mm he were 0-»- n-esses y g g ‘ ° no ° c“ m y m“ mm Do not let silver knives soak long ADM-c peproach ~ in1h€1t water thorrifias lvlostnielrr" teve' ood-l kl th tto h f “c Y” 9°55 e“ r w” n8 they can go. ill) siii: liasxiioiior aliJd prrlgutiyioigafnd regiséiig! theiiefaxriiiiarzif m wan“ water ‘M mupsud‘ ties, they may leave her for a woman of ooser morals, but they respect i) Fash FIRST AID What Ls done before the doctor cmes often turns out to be N great importance. Minutes some- times make the difference. A good first gid kit which can be managed in any home will contain a good small drinking glass; i/wo gauze bandages, 1 inch by 10 yards; one, all-cotton elastic bandage, 2 inches! standard; one package of abflrbfllt cotton; one box of band-aid: one roll of adhesive mater, 2 inches by 5 yards; one pac e sterllzed gauze of 5 yards; one triangular bandage; six stierlized gauze gods; one tourn- iquet. made of a andkerchief or wide muslin; safety pins; small scissors; tongue depresscrs; bar of soap; ammonia; camphor; iodine and mercuochrome. “FIINNAN IIADDIE" WITH BAKED BEANS Now that we're asked to reduce our use of bacon scmeone suggests using finnan haddle with baked beans. Cot the fish in the usual way and mix virlth an equal quan- tity of boxed beans. Use hot. or cold. Although hogs never tan. they sunburn easily and are unable to persplre. and admire her. And when they come to marry, she ls the type of woman they want for wives, because they want wives whom they can trust. y They want women for the mothers of their children who have high principles and the strength to stand by them. They want, women who are clean and decent and whose lives have not been smeared by scandal. saves Lillie ll one _ _ a d (he other pugs them away. Ca iy on, and sne IRlIOItJd his protests. _.NesL-u watulcu uldill wllli a bored all: and Qlculwt clnr lo help. she t ought it silly of Elizabeth m bota- er lust becu se lms dull yotuig mun luas tired G "lilo handled his books ovmlll). occasionally (llpplllg mm one and apologizing hastily as he czxuanl Ellzauetns air ol ahmse- 1—€r—lusth~.ip- melu. and realized that she had f!» blJ-AU.’ ‘I ..l u‘ flowers 1., nlake the sunken to llun unheard. l When Gerald saw them off he thanked Elizabeth attain. and mid lilliiself he had never met anyone' like her. She was so serene and n9 suddenlv friendly‘. yet so gently dignified. who‘, and 1 do, Miss felt and have helped iritii such a‘ else would have known how limp he‘ frlencilv air that one couldn't. refuse iier services? He returned to his room. surpns- ed to see how holnellke it looked. liis etchings were on the creamy walls and his books in the sheIvesI MICL-l of the, Cb-fljrs- and the YELlOW iamullgat, picked out the glowing colours of me flowers. He soon settled to his new work. chiefs. although he worked hard and expect/ed Gerald to do the same. The doll‘! bully-if you ca: ‘ bulk of the outdoor work fell to mm l so vaguely that Eliz. and he soon learnt to know the var- lous cotlalzcs and their needs-and characteristics. When he wanted to‘ ‘on ill the clinirg, finds." l ' - < ~ - “media wed m“ so‘ atgg (.1 tie office walk, M1, mum l laughed at him. l Slick w your lob. my boy. That's l all Iwzint. I'll tell vou when I need l you in the office." Mrs. Dixon made him free of the l Dowel Hctise. and complained lf iwo 01‘ F1111? (lflis ' without ncr swim: hinx. Duck inlzlev was p113. iuared to be friendly, now that gap ald status was} clearly (lefinad, DH- ck. his mind lull of Elizabeth. was Jealous of any _ possible rival. but Gerald Ashley, in splte of his social kills. was as much u member of tlze staff as any of her servants und would not tcnture to raise 111's eves to her. ‘lherefore. Derek, a friendly soul. became cordial. He asked Se."- uld over to Broadmeaci and treated l hlrn as an equal. . l Sonledlnes Gerald felt that this l pleasant. easy life wag o dream from ‘ which he would wake-do feel again icold and misery and hunger. But. it ‘ was 200d to be back at his old v.03; lamonlz people who spoke his lanlz. niafie and had the same outlook (in 1 hie and the same background. H9 had, bevel‘ Expected to get back ‘to that life. Now it would not b:- ‘ills fault if he were ever again ex. Lled from it! CHAPTER X i IIAS HE BEEN 1N PRISON? One wet afternoon Elizabeth sat ‘ivrlllnlz letters in the library when the (loor was opened VIOIEIIiIV, and. iNcsia came in ' sav. Elizabeth——-” she spoke "Yesrj Elizabeth's air was a5“; Pattern No, 946 cram-r aoonass-----crn---------- pRoVLNgE______-_-__-_-_-__-_.-_ No matter what a man is himself, he wants his wife be ke Caesar's, above reproach. This has always been true of men. It will al- ways be true as long as there is a single man left who is above the level of a brute. Men have always reverenced purity and goodness in women but, ironically enough, except for locking them up in harems, they have not done much to help them preserve the virtues they admire so much and which they demand in their own womenklnd. So while it is true that girls’ ideas of morality have changed and they feel that they are free to drink and carouse and lead a wild life, the very boys who play about with them and buy their liquor for them and ur e them to have "just one more" have a, contempt for them and rare y marry them. We have a new Eve‘, but thasame old Adam. e MARCH 21 to APRIL 30 (Aims) -'I‘oday requires poise and calm deliberation for clearer thinking '. and better judgment. Routine a1- falr; and work with whim cu are familiar are move favor than new, untried ventures. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) -Bet.ween 5:30 and 8:30 PJVL, stars warn a g a in s t unpremeditated changes or decisions oi.’ great lm- portance. Balanoe of day friendly for constructive activities in all llnes, research, and your usual routine affairs. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)! -Much depends upon your friendly cooperation with tho:e whose suc-‘| cess means advancement or bene-, {its for you, too, Familiar matters] should run smoothly, swiftly. New projects may need greater patience, closer scrutiny than ordinarily. | JU 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) --Not especially ausvpidous for financial increases, gains frcm new business, collectiona soeculaiicn or quick turnover schemes, but sub- stantial headway ls assured IF you IIow To Treat Husband Dear Miss DIX—.L am a young woman with a. good husband and two beautiful children. The only trouble betweenmy husband and myself is that he wants to choose all my clothes and his taste differs from mine. When I buy something fashionable he goes up into the air. Recentlv I “lent to visit my mother and while I was there I had. my hair bobbed and got a permanent, and mother presented me with a, beautiful pair of dia- mond earrings. When I came home my husband just stormed alhen he noticed the transformation and he tries to stopme from wearing my lovely earrings, but 1 insist that I am quite within my rights to choose some things lor myself. Arid, anyway, my hair is of! and my ears are pierced and he can't change that now. So if you can tell me how to handle him so he will admire them, too, and not cause a fuss every time 1 fix myself up to go out with him. I will be illflbeflll W W11‘ “Al-SY- aNslvillb-‘Iime will accustom him to your new hairdo and the ear- rings and he will cease to comment upon them. 1t will help along the sltudtloh, sort of apply oil to the troubled waters, it you will get two or Lhree of your women friends-but on no_ account men friends-to say to him haw much improved you are by having your new bob. and that. yillll diamond earrings are simply gorgeous and Illl them with envy. Probably by the time six or seven ladies of your acquaintance have raved enough over your transforlnation he will “think that you cut your hair off at ms u cstion and that. he ave you e earrings, s ggl-Iusbands. thank EQEIdHCSS, are not always consistent about what they ' ' ' in ‘" ‘t . “m” we“ “"3 '° d“ S" "°'...‘"?~.'...l“l‘§ {liilllilfifl llfiilfillél“ it'll tall“; band who buys iel (.1 lcs c y DOROTHYJMX. _‘ husband Slliluld d0 l5 “j Raff“ lh°m~ giv; y:ur air/fist efforts to y"ur job -”'—"'“' “ ' iri te provem nt. as she laid dorm her Den- "Ii i=1"- Mnes "Y5 he W” l“ if.“ anJUiY v2e4 to ratinotlsr 2% (Leo) i -Mlxed vibrations, with the morn- ing period re=trictlng and‘ warning against letting personal se"tlment interfere with your good judgment, Afternoon more favorable. for all interests. AUGUST 2?! t0 SFIPVPMBER. 2'1 .. i 1K1 m Agn , and awful mess mat. nignt lie came- shexsvfvsbeen-tta “g es “Most. people would be-nfter --M,.' dear Nesta. I am not inter- going into the river after the dog.’ estetl in kitchen gossip." _ _ w suggested Elizabeth over her shoul- "I bet vou'll be interested in this. der. _ ' Nesta was unsubdticd as she Off-filed Anhd. Bglalwgtwier 81313122“ 5 Ilia???“ - ' l -. ‘l-Sl‘ says is an s =- o“ me film of a m“ ma“ 1 L S all hacked and rough. I wonder if fimueighinlfw-llmgslgllleflyny fipguatil he-d been m nnson_hud 13b0,“; (Vlrgop-Confldentlal matters, crr- 1}}? Ml-‘Dixoh to speak of him vou know——-' ' ' reepondence, wcrk requiring keen '- ‘ mental penetration and judgment‘ "Really Nesta. it's disgusting we way you collect gossip-—" "But it's true. Thev still are scur- red. I asked him if hc‘d like me to read his hand and caught hold of it the other day. You should have seen the way he ierked away!’ ‘and Nesta szlzizled __E1i_z_§bgth_rose___ ytolher: feet and as an old friend. but they'd nevtr met before. And why did he eave nis last iob—if lie ever had it?" _ “Don't be ridiculous!" Ellzabeffi spoke sharply. “DIXOII said he d rather have a man he knew than a stranger. and vou couldn't call Ger- ald Ashley a stranger gill?!‘ lied been living in their house for weeks. If that's all vou have to sav—" and she picked up her Den again. H favored. ‘flue profession. trade. or calling in ish’ch you are engaged "rd for which vcu are e=oecl~llv "ited also sponsored. Day favorable "i general" QEVFEVFBER 24 to OCTOBER 2'! Uflbrai-"ot registerfl as a trip- "tcher if W11 ex"°c‘ a h‘; <“'"""1'! , rcr y"ur efforts but you w‘ll f'n'i' - thef vcifll (rein ground bv steady, (Continued on HUNGRY FBRR_ELiI_. BAKED BEANS? Baked To Manly Tender-non And Branched With luscious Sauces, All Four Kinds Of Heinz Oven-Baked loans Are Ready To Servo ‘Q Remember those unforgettable days, when, after hours of oven- bflklflg. Brandma set a steaming pot of beans on the table? They were bcanr-the old-time kind Canada has been hankering for ever since! T0583! Heinz bring: you just ouch mouth-watering been: in tins-ready to serve. They're really oven-baked till each golden morael is tender and delectable-then uauced four tempt- ing traditional ways. Why not please your fatally. by ordering a lupply of‘ Heinz Oven- Baked Beans today? H. I. Hdni Company I Canada. La]. Main: luhl loam. In rich tomato sauna with pork. Nola: Ibltbn-llyln lclml locvmwith pork molauel uucu. HHNZ lhlnl Vognuln-flyh ldud loam, in tomato sauce without meat. Nola! Idol Ind Kklnoy loom, with pork. a I liven-Ballad BEANS ' Anna mu mun Ann CIIHIIQTII Your Individual H O R O S C O P E —-—-Ily Frances Drake ‘ tion F- persistent endeavor. Benefits likely through unexpected sources. OUIOBER. 24 t0 NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpim-Interesting, encouraging, if at times perplexing, are the in- fluences prevailing for you Scorpio natives. An inspiration for you who enjoy competition and challenge. Be your clever self. N ER. 22 OVEMBEZR. 23 to DEGELVIJB (Sagittariusi-Dlfflcult preparation work, conferences, going over plans and estimates especially favored in early morning. Whole day respon- sive to good headwork. Hasty, un- premeditatcd decisions and changes talbco. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Ca/prlcormi-ffhe major caution needed this generally bencficent day ls against irritability and its consequent mlsjudgment, perhaps misunderstandings. Be pleafant, rea- sonable" . JANUARY 22 w FEBRUARY 20 (Aquariusi-Your stars advise cau- against carelessness. urges strict attention to es‘ent!al duties Avoid lltiglatlon, lmpctursty, in- consistency. Earn and k"€'p the ilfifidwill 0f superiors, a-"s ("Wis FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Plsces)—Excellent infl for private interests and buslres act‘- vlties. Emplover and employee, in- dependent shop-keeper. instructor, student: youngster and oldster are favored, 1 A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY should be gifted for Lie arts and sciences! cart-hie in bitellcctual lines but must learn to control im- pulsivenc°s and r‘°.'htlv (rude its arrblFon if it is to achieve the splerdirl =uccess ‘ndicated in it". fcrefiast. Can be clever in manual wor . Friends Stay interested When Your Letters Charm “thigh lfccant a Task A letter from the handsome lad you met on vacation! How pleased you were to re- ceive it. But now with pen and paper ln your hand, you feel letter- sh Y. There's no reason why you should be. If he liked you he should like your letters, for you can easily put your best self into them. Just clou your eyes and imagine you're talk- ing to him. Of course you'd say you were delighted to hear from him, you'd remind him of the good time: you bad together. “Will you ever forget the ter- rltlc cloudburat the day we hiked to High Point’! Or those delicioul baked beans and blueberries we finally had for supper . . . " 8o easy to ramble along like that — and people like it. Just re- member to talk lots more about HIM than about you — and you'll not fall to hold him. But don't let ignorance o! good form in letter-writing ruin delight.- ful new contacts. Our SZ-pago booklet gives lamplu of all kinda of letters, friendly and business. Include: invitations, congratula- fionl, lymplthy. Hal pointers on correct form, how to make your llt_i-erl_ interesting: Send 15c in coins for your c of 00D LETTER WRITING M DE EASY to The Guardian Home Ber- vice. The Charlottetown Guardian. Be sure to wrltedplainly your NAME ADDQEBB, on the NAM]: o! U!!! bock on first aid to the injured; a‘ _' AUGUST 78. .1941 a a ‘k AQAQAALA ions 1. Literature -"" ‘w. ‘w: q, GIVE MORE THOUGHT to YOUR snug 19%; m FAST i i 1N! NIW WNOII Wllill‘ CIIIAL Cubs contain the whole wheat —the precious wheat germ, the bran, the minerals. And tomorrow for breakfast. SPOON-SIZE READY T0 cuss ARE MADE FROM, WHOLE WHEAT IN WHICH THE WHEAT GERM ls Rirrallvlsn 1a ITS ulvrlalrrv O Aproducfol The Canadian 55nd,,“ Wheat Company Liming in addition to being a source of nourishment and energy they are also delightfully tasty. The nut-like flavor of the‘ wheat is blended with mellow malt to make it more enticing still. Give the family a real treat. Serve Cubs AMoi-nintsvnllc l N0 NEED TO WORRY Here's a story that illustrates on American reaction t0 the war. Two ..pe:nle motoring across Pennsyl- vania spent a night at a country inn. Next, mornng they discus ed the war news with their waitress. "And isn't it awful to think that that sort of thfng may be hlutlpcn- lng right here hrfore long," said one of the guests. "Oh. it, couldn't happen here!" said the waitress. “The nearcst lbattlafleld is at Getty burg." i i‘ ‘ ‘FEARED THE RAIN ‘Three Canadian sewers sleeping in a tent 1n an Enalsh canlp were awakened by a terrific crash not far away, "What was that-thunder bombs?" asked one of them. “Bombs? was the la"‘"'c answer “Thank heaven for that!" chim- ed ln the third“! thought we ‘were 801118 to have more rain!" Fibre glass ls eQpTeFJ to have wide u-Isfulness bervse of its re- 01‘ alstance to mcst ar*'cls, as well as mildew. rot and high temcerrvulns Plaid Gingham is as smart choice for this youthful frock. The neatlv fitted bodice tops a full skirt with front fullness, Buttons down ‘he back to the waist give this drew, a little girl look and are as lmart as jean be this season. Bright ricrac outlines the interesting front panel if like and a sash tied in a perky bow adds that dash we like n our crisp cotton frocks. For dress-u occasions make your dress solid color cotton and trim it with frothy white niffles. Style No. 3008 is desiimed for sizes lit, l4. l6. 18 and 2o years. Btu i6 requires 3 yards of 39-inch falbric with I 3-4 yards of rlc-rac or 118. Send Twenty (20ci coin Ls pre- ferred, for Pattern. Write plainly your Nome, Address and the style number Be sure to state the size you wish. Name ltrtOt Additi- gm Province Bronze is a mixture of copper and- t_i_n_. ZFilIi womiii Qttlll u nagm nerves, restless nighh ma other-distress from female functional disorders keo ou from swaying life-take Ly a . Pinkharn’! 0g!- tablo Compound-well known or over 60 your: in helping weak. norv- oul women during " t’ days. Made in Canada. Mustard Pickle 1 quart small onions l quart chop/pad onions l quart gherkins i quart large cucumbers chopped 1 canrflower broken in small pieces 1 quart chopped celery 2 quarts vinegar ll cups brawn sugar 2-3 cup flcur 3-4 cup mustard 1-2 oz. turmeric 1-2 oz. celery seed 1-2 oz. mustard seed 3 cups sugar 1-2 teaspoon white pepper Mix vegetables with! cup Salli and 3 cups boil ng ivntel‘. let stind over night. Drain yvell. Add vinegar pepper, celery seed, and nlustard seed. Cook l0 minutes. Make a paste of flour. turmeric. mustard, and sugar with cold water, Stir vrry slowly into vevetable mixture. Cook 5 minutes. Seal in sterilized bottles. . Lightning rods are saltlTo have an efficiency of n7 per cent when pro- --w-- int-mum; I Needlecraft- SIZES IZ-ZO