PAGE TWO t W0man's Re al Living & LEISURE stump t cum The Woman's Realm ' CULTIVATION SPONGE CAKE ‘Sponge bcgke, if rncgnoveg dist-om _ he pan one e00 I. .11 to ‘mlgrlhtftlgpufilll-‘l HWWI IMP fall and toughen. A place tor sowing seeds when tine thoughts start. whxisrilns To remove wax stains linens take with dull instalment. Rub with any reliable grease spot remover or carbon tetrafihioride. ‘Wax; out M“. E, Adams m Th cm.- wm the stan. If t e mater a1 is not 5 5mm“ Momugr 15 washable, place between two clean white blotters and press lightly Foumeaf 010v,“ by we mmion with a warm iron. are the unusual cio harvested "___ Panama from seedsp developed n SILVER Poms“ azi eilginter-turried-iloricuiturist. 1* The tisart must always keep l-‘auiitiar, known; A place tor reaping fruits mien thoughts are grown. A good grade polish made espc- TOASIEI) 535A!) 511C145 cially for the purpose i5 all that should be used to remove the tar- Cut. bread into finger lengths. Hi5“ m‘ sllver- The base of all 5pm,“. with but,“ and mu m good cleaners is calcium car- bonate, which may be made i!!!» CQCUuilUi, lightly sprinkle with c.:.;._ u. ‘ fin ~v; $1d95_ a paste at home. g HOUSEHOLD HINT Ll x4 v ~ --._ v _ s. io_ remove grease spots from clothing. tear a blotter in half. Put half under the fabric, and the other on top of it, and place a. hot iron over the blotter. The grease spot will be absorbed by Try slivers o: cashew or Bit-gnu nuts in mashed sweet potatoes, To give extra Lavor to the nuts, toast Ullill Lgtit brown. To runove candle grease spots ircui your table linens, place a the blotter- ll birtte ove s t a d ——§- at“: a K0; fro“, t p0 u press Front hip yokes with gathered fullness below appear with cori- siderable frequency in collections that show stronger favor than formerly to all types cf hip yokes. The wrapover effect in hip yokes ls more strongly stressed, this wrapover effect also seen in front flat Peplums MU CH VARIETY SCENE A little crushed pineapple, drumed, gives an Literesting new flavor to pucnpkzn pie filling. Use about 1-1! cuplul for average pie. To rcmovecream stains from gar- ments or linens, rub the stained area with coid vyvlater lirllid soap and l Ll ' t. r ' jd .52.,‘ l“ ‘ o0“ 1y m °° m rasrnorv A single pumpkin plant can pro- guce about one-half pound of starch in a single day. Barley was cultivated in Glina. Summer dining is a combina- tion of the casual and the festive A dress of printed silk, a. white ground covered with well spaced no centuries before Christ, and has Patterns —- a medley 0i’ blue. been Called man-s oldest food’ scarlet and yellow. has a deep. plunging V-neck line and is de- Pomades to prevent chapptng o! lips and face may socn be put up m limtick-like cases for soldiers gtatlmled in cold climates, if pres- experimcnts warrant; their use. TASTY DISH signed to show off that favorite clip Lovely to lock at. easy to wear, delightful in price, is the dinner dress. It's a. wearable dress and, despite its sophistica- tion, one that manages to look young enough for any of us. Made in Quaker grey, it is a. with meat’ try Se! “m: peeled gracious and diarming adjunct bananas, brushed with lemon juice . rolled in sugar and fried in butter f“ bunny Sumner evenmgs and - - listen — it has the new peg- ggle fig?" and browned evenly‘ top effect. This does wonders to underline and emphasize a tiny waist and belittle hips. A chalk-white jacket in a. coarse linen wi-ll be one of the back-logs of summer wardrobes. Wear it over a. black skirt and you have the perfect town suit — over- prints foi- Sunday lunch- eon. And with black slacks the jaclket has its evening life as we . COlVEPANY PIE l- Arrange drained canned apricots lm a baked pie shell. Fill with fvanilla cornstarch pudding and top (with whipped cream, chopped wal- nuts and chopped candied cherries. Bum: UPSET star's sromttcil uunt . . . Mother Found This Simple Buy Way Tn Help Overcome The Trouble Mn. Robert E. Brandon. a motther of 8 .. o The short, but formal summer dinner dress is definitely on the way "in" and may be developed in as bright colors as you wish. A matching heady-shawl adds to the glamour. Slender drapery adds height and gives a flattering hip- line — C1155 and is patriotic when material- saving has to be considered. Stpe od material - saving there are evening "sawed off" slacks in the south, this bringing them just, below the knees, Cuff- lturdy children llyli . ..u ten hlr- 1655 long slacks of course g you 2:3“.51.'1”"t"“i.l'.1"£'i."..‘;ttfi2.:§£i'?‘£l want w be time patriotic ulc- deapnired cf aver ruining our tint baby. A EUR. neighbor recommended Baby’: Own Tablet: an-i they proved lo utlufncwr! Wu have never been without them for icon." Thntisnnrll upon thousand: of mother: have used Baby‘: Own Tnblata during the pnst 40 yours. Absolutely free from stubs tying narcotic: and opiate-easy to take- they ‘help givahquickudepundrblzxrellaafgr gi ,conu a on, - ...'.?".Z.‘.".’.'"i$.u "fir?" minorvuilmenta of but they are stilil prominent in hubyhoud. Help keep your baby happy and the gyyle pmtum, so (1032; dlsaaxd enlthy-nilk your drugzllt for Baby l Own a you hfllvt Your“ see them n! “M” °°'““" i“ throughout the summer. Most summer prints will polka-dotted striped, beflowered or dotted in code-like bands, al- tllimigh conservative women will oiling to the beloved plain fab- ros. Checks we have had a/plenty, ’ SHE WILL QDORE THIS CEIDCHETED DRESS =‘\ ' 5 Q .- v @ i | t i l '¢~ . 1 ‘ ' r t O " ’ I u‘ * g i u; ¥ i i . §* Q r 3 U ' DESIGN N0. m Ah adorable crocheted dress for the w iss. It. is h t job. Pattern No. 800 contains list of mateereiallili needed. u13§u°fi§n°i>i°tfi. design and complete instructions for making sires 2, 4. 6 and B years. To order pattern: Write or pend above picture with your name and addrem with i5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department DesignNmID NAME-—————------—-———----_.__ srai-zm‘ Anmme----- ------_-.__.._.- movmca---____- qrrg _-._-,------ from off as much as possible rm: cuaawrrarowl _ are ing thereof, and among the most. the words of GIRI. behind the mm behind the gun is Gwen Becbard, who works long hem twain: munitions-helping m "l" "(mffy- A salesgirl before the war, she is now a top-ranking welder. Workday often starts at 7:30-11.) wonder Gwen votes for time-saving SO-second breakfast, no pans to was); afterwards. Thousands of Clmidilng agree . . . vote Kellogg's Corn Flake; first. Order several packages today! would ask novels and vmw House of Hate a By ISABEL GARLAND stable, befuddled creature to whom really want to divorce her. CHAPTER XXV Paul faced his brotlicr- "Out with it, Chad! Is Alan right? Did you pay a visit to Mother in her room 5Q, late lust night?" "Think fast, nitwit," said Estelle. Chad hesitated. then shrugged. “Yes-J did go in to see her." “What for?" demanded Paul. and who couldn't cook to suit him. i Dorothy Dix‘ Says According to the old adage, the proof of the that come to this column are letters from women solved certain vital problems in their lives. After all. our theories are sew” g_ merely fine-spun fancies, based on wishful thinkifld. U151’- mfly. 01' 111W not, work out in actual practice, but the plan success when tiiut to the test comes with the authority of ex ese ladies who have found a. remedy 101' 011° ° headaches of their sex are worth listening to. Of course the great trouble with wives is ‘men oufiesi 1'3 c“? ‘med °rm3° what to do with. or to. husbands who get that ‘ d k Peppflr 1-3 cup olive oil, 3 table- ifig iffilgui itifiufitéit‘ uindglaiuuiigyre i‘; edgy swam lemon Juice. salt to taste. TEARS DO on all counts, the old wife wants to save her job, her husband, herself. her children and the home, but the question has been how to do AAAAAAAA ALLA m AWARDING CHILDREN TO DAD MIGHT DECREASE DIVORCES Two Women Explainl How They Ended Middle-Aged Husbands’ Romances u interesting of the for another piece of pie. Natur plays. apt» she is married. I135 B. DBSSA. NOT HELP Most wives have tried to tear route. which got them nowhere. Others have sought to lambast their husbands back into the straight and narrow "None of your business! I thought road with rcprpacnes, which only drove them to the ladies with honey on we'd decided that Dr. Harry was to theu~ tongues instead of gall. conduct this inquisition, anyway.” crease-turned the trick by giving “All right, Chadwick," ' Harry mildly. "I'll take over. What ;lid?you want to see your mother or " Chad sighed- "W911—-I B11655 it'll she was and how much they had in But one wise dame—may her tribe in- her husband a preview, so to speak. Sold Dr. of what lite with the Other Woman would be. She says: “When I discovered that my husband was getting interested ‘in another woman and tie began telling me how brilliant and fascinating common, I invited her to our country save time and trouble if I confess place for a month's visit. For a. couple of days everything was just lovely. right now. I'm sorry to let you all He and the lady looked in each others eyes and their souls communed down, but I didn't go into Mother's together, while I helped the cook prepare feasts for them. Then, sud- room to strangle her—I went in to denly, the cook got word that her mother was very sick and I got a tele- borrow some money." “So you're the one who got that two thousand!” Estelle exclaimed, "Sorry, sweet sister but I am not the one. I came out of that room just as poor as I went into it. philosophy than she did about gram calling me to my sister. and we left them flat. ROMANCE STARVED T0 DEATH “Well, it transpired that the charmer knew more about transcendental a cook stove, and after wrestling with a Mother- refused me as much as a can-opener and eating warmed-up messes the affair, just starved to brass farming." ea "What did you want money for?" arms!’ Paul asked. Chad threw up his hands. "Good 10m, listen p, the guy; what do 1 "and demanded that I give him a divorce so he could marry her. [or 11m 11b. very well. provided you take all the want money for? Why, y m me. erty and the pursuit of happiness! D911 I want to get. back into the stream, l1 Cent- instead of staying here rotting and gtinkiiig in tbgghliilid like a dead and ecay ng m ' adolescents to a, teething baby. And when I returned my husband welcomed me back with open "My husband fell in love with a girl of 1B," wrote another woman. I said six children and deed over your pro- 1 married you because I loved you when you didn't have Surely SHE will be willing to do the same. “Well, that ended that romance. The girl couldn't see herself marry- ing a poor man and struggling with a. ready-made family that. ran from It is my opinion that there would be “That's pretty strong language mighty few divorces if the courts awarded the children to the father when there are ladies Chadwick." Dr. Harry objected apologize — to the ladies!" made a. melodramatic bow. "But to my dear brother-the high It Will work." prgsenfl. iIngtfiad of the mother. and I advise other women to run the bluff that What about trying these two recipes for preserving the home, ladies? muckety-muck -— I say he can go to___.. "You fooll" Paul's face was white g r “You've said about with ane enough. All this big talk about get- ting back into the stream-wggi does it amount to. anyway? back to the city and maybe you'd I be have a chance to get drunk with the editor of some cheap magazine and I i013 ttiilgilii’. bufy 011% {of your haltf-baitt- s or es or teen or weny __ . bucks. And the money yowd get Count And Don tKnswdlt. from that you'd spend getting drunk i £11 bemllllnt-‘Qllilflhllbalfitlxmufh with 511°91'31" hFmEBYQ“ m“? Ymme“ ezerzlilliucxn logkzhctlthy and ltronl. m and so on until you'd flnd yourself _,,,,, c", m, g, u you h“ l,“ in flat on your face again and come 1m, dopey, tired and peplul. _ whining to me to get you out of it. M" hl°°d want mean: you huven c rot the wav Mother had to do the last WWI" "d hi?“ °?'.P“"1°'-m' "w" ""11 . . ob to carry life-giving oxygen from your time’ wen’ I wont do u" I u reed unit! throughout your body. And just an it Y9“ and house You but» u You leave taken oxygen to explode gasoline in your here, jYOII IGBVG under YOU} 0WD carand makethe powertoturn thewheela. 5mg“; ' no you must. have plenty of oxyicn to u- ockhad»: leyebs tgngtedt’ dgglgelé-ouifly giwizigztlgzvevgsrgy in your body and Klvn You " ay, pa u on‘ n ‘m ~ going to leave without what's due _,f“,t,fip_fl‘,fii";';,fiti‘hfi“,f','f$fi,lhg 13¢- when You 000K941 11D this 117,316 liicreaalnz the number and ltrcngt-llofred glee‘; i" Batty“ Mitt," °° 55%,: ;2:'-*.:':.':.'~.it'.i.iiit.ri:.'ttxiatuti" e w oe wor s over you, . thought you were sitting pretty mu were tiuuuug on air. Ask your druutn from then on, didn't you? Well, let. “"' ‘"- w'“"“" m" m‘ "°“" me tell you you're p101’, in élliekfleari . {Zia gxgxigflpfayfigzefgréamg mm’. gxlllélrlgebllp sherifif gets hero to take g? ‘fling, s‘|);fieg_ Elrgglgéd we ‘inelothersln agreéd and, one by could discus: things 5011x111?’ 01g"? ml: ‘me’ n” m ea ° ’ every one k0 ng o handle mm “my we.“ get nowhem Serena was the last to leave the room. She intended to go upsairs Pflha" we'd hem’ s“ n° m" but, in the front hail. she was natt- ed by Chad. "Serena-J want to talk to vou." he said tensely. "Come out onto the porch a minute. will you? Pieasel it's important." She reluctantly permitted him to steer her through the dining room and out through the doorway that lect to the porch. She remembered that other occasion when he bad brought ner out. onto the porch-on her first evening in the house, How much had happened since then! He was silent a. moment. then said abruptly. "I meant what I said at dinner — about Paul." She drew away from him. "II you've brought me out here just to talk like that again, I'm going in—” “N Wait and hear me out!" His hands closed on her arms. “Listen. Serena-you hate that guy. Ana w y wouldn't. you? He thinks he's "Old your owner! a. time dictator and he'll be ten Protccl youflglf times tougher with all of us than "m," under-m, Mother eyver was-if we let him have odouranddampneu x§plggge let me go Chad... Serena bY twink 011M000 said quietly. “I'm nbt interested." Cream.Non-gritry— "All, btit Iygu are [in h it You H 1 ~ must rnc you now w a you. "m c“ m “bu” would become if anything hap ned Paul? Mistress of Good 0pc. If anythin! happened to Paul and the estate came to me, I'd give it back to the ones who have the right to it-to you and Estelle and Aunt Leona. Besides, why should anything hap- pen to Pau 7 I don't know what you're talkin about." "Plenty wii ha pen to him if what I'm beginn rig to suspect ll true, Serena, have ou considered the possibility that ye is Mother's ‘ murderer?" \ \ “Chad, nol Not Paul! Really. you " " v 7 are insane. First. you come to me ODORODO Cream Peplell Many Sufier Low Blood your STOPS PERSPIRATION I to 3 DAYS with a wild tale about Aunt Leona and. now that she has shown that her actions were perfectly innocent. you nick on Paul. I refuse to listen to anv more of your imaginingsl" “Wait a. minute. Why not Paul? He had everything to gain Mother had signed everything over to him." "But: he didn't know it," Serena protested. “No one knew of the will s e made last night except Aunt Leona and Advent." "Oh, he says he didn't know it. but he may be lying." The light of hatred learned in Chad's eyes. “Now. f he should be proved ,y_.. fHushl" Serena said sharply. ‘The idea shocks you-naturally. You think it's fantas ic. Well. may- be it is—we'll see. Meanwhile. I've discovered something that no one else knows. Look, Serena - I have a cluei" _ Chad reached into a pocket. then thrust out his hand, In it lay a strip or torn cloth on which was a but- ton. ‘aikxhegt — what's that?" Serena “I took it out of Mandcrs’ hand when 1 found his bod ." (To be Continued) nlxsr narxrrc scuool. Report for the month of May: Grade VI—1. Anne Mossey; 2 Holland; 3. Flora Jarvis Gra e V-l. Sylvester Jarvis. Grade IV—1. Lawrence Jarvis. Grade III (SrJ-l. Alvin Rose; e ~ eorse Dixon; 3. Waldon Rose. Grade III (JrJ-l. Leroy Miller; I. Casslmar Grady. Grade II-1. Leona Jarvis. Grade II (srJ-l. Margaret Jar- vis: 2. Bernard Jarvis; 3. Lillian Jarvis. Grade I (Jr.)- No tests. Hlzhest average sr. Grades: Anne Mossey 93.1 percent. Highest averages in Jr. Grades: Margaret Jarvis 96.3 percent. Perfect Attendance: Anne Moaocy Lawrence Jarvis, Waldon Rose, Margaret Jarvis, Bernard Jarvis. %:ne Fay. Joseph Fay. Huntley —'1‘cacher: Mary I. Sinnott. _________ BUDGET INCREASE The Union of south Africa is budgeting an increase of £8,000,000 ($36,000,000) over last car's p“)- vision for defence spen ing. ______i__ ANCIENT WARSHIPS Ancient fighting galley; often used i6 tiers of cersmen. WM LOVELY? cunctr l cunzx ottv CUTlCLBvéR-EMGVER that has proved itself a rlenoe. so the major Nor does GUARDIAN JUNE 12 m2 m "x Social and Personal I Fashions '1 Literature ma" cook's 1 comwsze OAULIILOWZ. ORANGE SALAD Three uartera cup ahnddcd raw on ower, 8 orances, cut in smell pieces, 1-2 cup diced celery, 8 tablelpoons minced green pep- per salt and onion juloe w taste. Combine in tents in r ddi ll in the t- . . hlignm documgm Risen m’: ch Place on individ a. salad d who tell lwW the!’ hi" gerve with ievodite aaladnéleisshlg. ORANGE AND GREENS SALAD Four cull coarse shredded salad greens, 1-4 cup a iced, stuffed sections. cup dropped green 1-4 teaspoon oele seed. 1-2 tea. Select a variety of green; and wash well, and crisp, Add oli , Maria. doesn't want to hand out. a decree absolute 59°“ wmwswrsh Te 590°6- ariu see some other woman halfdher Lggexaud a thi d h we ht splurgirig aroun 0n e 0r line Sher haselhelpiagti build up by pinching pennies and Offlwe 8960008 Ind flopped xreen cooking and washing and scrubbing and pushing her own baby carriage. She doesn't. relish the thought of being thrown out on the scrap lleflp 840118 Wit-ll I119 other odds and ends oi discarded furniture for which her husband has lost his taste. the life of the gay divorcee, as it is pictured in a1 to her. As she has seen it in real life it has more tears than champagne " ‘ in it, and the ex-wife spends more time trying to collect her alimony than she does m dancing the rhumba. Besides. for some unaccountable reason, she stillslkogreligtgivevai liieri: . h‘ 1i d he is perfectly aware t at 1e oesn't ter than he knows irnse lathe 5mm thinks he does. He > fancy for some pretty little gold-digger and he would be perfectly miser- firrufifirufiufiuhm able when he wiiked up from his trance and found himself married to a strange woman who didn't know or care anything about his rheumatism, pepper. Just before serving, add French dressing made by combin- ing oil, lemon juice and season- ings. Toss lightly together, mix- ln! well. Serve n a bowl or on individual salad plates. serves 8 t0 rrtozrziv mun" SALAD Two cups orange sections, 1-2 cutp white corn syrup, i tablespoon flour, 1-3 cup lemon juice, 2 egg ks, beaten: 1-2 cup heavy cream whipped. Place syrup in double boiler. add flour gradually, stirring to blend. Cock for 10 minutes, stir- ring constantly. Gradually add lemon juice end beaten egg: and cook for 5 minutes longer, stir- ring constantly. ‘Remove frcm stove. cool. and add to range sections. Fold in wh'poed cream and place in freezing tray of re- frigerator. Freeze until firm Slice or cut into square and serve on crisp lettuce. OQ-OO-O-OQ-OO-O-O-O-OAO. Ab 6060 AMcrningSmile 0-0-90 SMART RETORT. “These doughnuts," said the young married man, "are not like my mother used to make." "I know it." repl ed the recent bride sweetly. "Your mother cal- led up just the one: day and asked for my recipe." ENOUGH NOW Murphy was paying 28 shillings a week board and loigng. One day his landlady said, "Pat I'm afraid I shall have to charge you mother two shillings. You're such a big eater." "For Heaven's sake, don't do that!" said Murphy. "I'm killing myself already tryin’ to eat 2a shillirfs worth!" BLACKl-IEADS Blackheads simply dissolve and dis» appear by this one simple, sate and sure method. Gct two ounces of pcroxine powder from any drug store. sprinkle on a hot. wet cloth. and apply gently -every blackhead will be gou- "Good Swing" Makes Good Golf Noted Teacher Sayl Pnctln by Swinging a Weight How you swing-that and that alone decides the class of your golf, say: Ernest Jones, famous golf in- structor. Really lwing and you're right up with the good players; just think you swing and you stay a dub. But there's nothing hard about learning to swing properly. The best way to get the feel of a real swing is in tie a penknlfe m r iundkerchief and swing that. The: ry swinging the club and the weigh it the same time. If weight an. club move back and forth together you've got ltl If not, here are a few helpful pointers. Don't lteer the club with your Willi/i. but-with arms relaxed, with a rhythmic feeling—SWING the club. in wider and wider non. Think of the club head as a weight hanging from your hands, lwinging like n pendulum. I The new rayon stocking; u" ovel -—every bit as glamorous a; "u; _ f you mus: give them gentle cue] ‘l. When you buy be sure offom and meuuremenm 2. Put lln rolvl — did your 121mg: silk ddeulm a N. 3. Don‘l use haul: soaps-don‘: rub or twist them. That weakens “ " threads and result: in rum. 4. Do dlp Ilium. ln lukewarm Lux luds the minute you take them off. This sues elasticity-helps them to i: better. 5. When drying gently squeeze out moisture. Don't wring! Then roll them in a turkish towel. 6. Don't use clothoaplnsl Hang over a lmootb rod, away from but and nun. ‘ 7. Dry thoroughly. Leave them a full day after you've dipped them before you put them on again. Rayon: are strong- est when perfectly dry. For longer wear, dip your rayon or bernberg stockings in LUX after each wearing. Lu: Whisks away harmful perspiration which rots delicate threads. Lux cuts down embarrassing, costly runs. A LEVER ritonucr toutauii-ii. . ‘ wane any suous on EYMQQN navy Nd, D8189. K19! 811d 005W“ Ho; gland Slrllefldmer wliite lot {ca .. _ _ _ - -. y, .a.l.‘=2 -' CIIYOOSCO“ bilgilitw Eifalggsfssuior ygllllf‘ and rcbmes i111; salt stltdc Wflmkilf pretty feet. when you leave on tan isia nbealitfil your wedding mp. Particularly well will ~ge or _ - wig-sic an‘, Navy, 0f 000189. l6 if your going-away outfit is in - " " '- lun- bei or grey. Because with 50mg 0f ti"? 119W‘ _, EMU _ meg: tones, the perfect 'comple- navy’ tones are paniculir-y up peeling. So often you. tee bideé will moose navy to Il‘.i\‘c. ituaii lighten it up with touches of “mtg and, maybekc: scarlet hat Bil shgerfdtizuilabei, the rishtslwafi l‘ go with your ccstumc, wnl mflk! you conscious of the fact tnut. tron head to toe. you m ‘We! Hi“- BOILED CABBAGE You will enjoy bolied cabbazt most ghen ittt L; noglolovrrgycoktgtli). BXper say as , '~‘ t‘ peal, more delicate flavor and m0" food value when shrouiud and cooked uncovered in as little iJOlI-l ing, salted water as pgsilbe, untl tender. Serve with melted butter, seasoning and a little vines“ ii? Needlecraft/ For The Home Stardom should be easy in a playsult like mls-halter-necked, buttoning down the side, ccmplete- ly free of non-essentials, it goes straight to the point of good lines and perfect freedom of action. And 5o easy to make Style No. 851B is designed for 31988 i0, 12, 14. 18, i8 and 20. Sine 16 requires i! ards 35-inch fab- zikc‘ ‘for playsul ; 2 i-fl yards for r . merit is found in the red, green. blue or multi-oolored summer shoes. You'll be wise too, to choose the right height heel for your in- dividual type. There is nothing so distracting as seeing a girl in night shoes who cannot take l decent stride or who looks as 1i’ she were going to tip forward on her nose. So choose carefully in that respect. The better shoes now are l0 designed as to live you a sure- footed feeling as you swing along the street. r1 part of your honeymoon will be spent the country, ox- . Sturdy ones that will bear plenty of cleaning. leading statues are Kelly green, To order pattern: Write or eend picture with your name and ad- dress with I0 cents in coin or stun to the Needlecraft Bureau. Cher ottetown Guardian. To Giarlottctown Guardian Needlecraft Department Style N0. 8518 Size ............-- And don't study the " o; Ollie!‘ piecemeal-the way they move their arms. lhoulden. legs or hips-because lwinging isn't any combination of leparate motion: its n single motion, an simple, n. laxed as throwing a atone. o"! 33-91180 booklet by Ernelt Jones, teacher of champi , mm». oughly explains the right way to swing, correct aunce. '- ' new to hold the club, An aid to both beginners and more advanced golf- ml Send N0 in coins for 0m- m” of Swirls’! The Thing Iii Gal! to The Guardian Home service Be sure In write pltrniy your Name, NNRBA l-lld the Nana of baoklct. flame we? KEG; Name n-iii Street Addrnl on "certain dayflof month I] f ‘ ‘ ‘ disturbances make you nervoua, restless, high- atrung, cranky. blue-try Lidia l. Pinkhamu Vegetable Compound at once to help relieve pain and nerv- ous feelings of women's "dimouft days." Very effective. Mada in Can- ada. Well worth "VIM! sizes 10:1’