‘ 11cm“ ,_ a THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "WI-Y 4» 193° i‘ .1» . u " gWomank Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature . d 1' o much stronger I'm doing I my 0W?!‘ house-cleaning for the first lBrings Health I s. . ..... w Dresser VOGUE 1 1' ||_ B_ W i .13.‘; Dorothy Dix “$1.1” .' . flu.“ Double Dollar Days l "°"""'"" ' '1" °'"“'"“"‘ Chm” G"°°°"'e5 The Modern Girl Prides-Herself on Being Dif- " ferent From Her Grandmother, but Under- ' ,| neath All Her Up-to-Date Improvements i Are the Same Emotions, Desires, Ambi- I tions and Hopes That, Women Have I I Always Had, Declares Dorothy Dix .~- l I onYour Picnic or Auto Trip edges,“- From our Well §$toeked Shel-vac. MODE RATELY i RPIGEB l fro CLEAR Balance of Spring Coats and Suits from 1-3 to , 50 per cent. discount. One lot of dark Crepe and Georgette dresses to clear at 25 per cent. discount. AHOUIEZ‘ l0? Clearing 3i- 1'3 di5¢°um~ I get a great many letters from girls who tell me that they are "mcd- , ern,“ whatever that may mean, and who seem to think that they are a. new I species of fauna that older people cannot comprehend even when they be- ~ hold this marvel of nature with their own eyes. Which causes one to laugh, for the modern girl isn't so dif- ferent from the girl of the past as she thinks she is. I True. she works in an office instead of helping mother ' at home. She pets more openly and doesn't pull down y the blinds when she kisses the boy friend as grand- I nother did and she joyrides in a high-powered car. instead of a side-bar buggy and she wears fewer pet», coats than grandmother did, but that's about all. . All summer dresses clearing at 20 per cent . discount. All Knit Suits to clear a‘. 25 per cent. discount One lot of Summer Hats to clear at $1.98 others at Wholesale Prices BAKING POWDER, (Contains No Alum) » 1 "l"; 24c GE £ BE€ l 3 \ user's norm. m: ouvrs ~. 17y, oz jar .. . . . . . . .. '25‘: ‘l gaibniq PEACHES, in heavy syrup, l/Vlzat the Fashionabie lAre Wearing illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished - ~ " MRS. ELIZABETH BROWN i ! - I Deep down inside her the real girl is cut of! the j same bolt of cloth that nature has been manufacturing I “I ever since she made the first woman. She has the , SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE, Perlii. . .. FAIRY TOILET SOAP, 2 39c 15c 0e 25st for , . . _ . . . lgPerfin With Fvery Pattern . . . _ . m" ““°“°“5- “was ambmmfs" “w” “h” “ma” h“ “M” h“ “d I LIBBY'S PREPARED MUSTARD , g i . two years. Indig-es-tidi-Tiyias: probably always Wm hlwedand m any emerliency she react; Just the way . KWPERED suAcés, P01‘ l3!‘ . . . . .. .. , By Annebelle WOYthIHgtOH principal trouble, and the liquid dict ‘ “vmen have always reacw ' ...-.. _.. rlil 19c 1 - flns m, AYLMER BARTLETT ‘FEARS ilvavviggtbgnncliexflii; tnoi Inaklefllmatters ‘ "Tn are man histories" says Tallyrancl. “but only one human nature ‘I 3i "l heal/Y WHIP: i blue shade mp5 the “Mm” waistline‘ i ishmentl I “is sog neivliilgldnldrltielii: | ' ere ' h ii article since Eve grabbed the only man in sight and | pATEnsons COFFEE . . .. A matching blue crepe 5m‘ WW Wm‘ less I dreaded for night to come. Six l and n hasnt c ange a p ' pletes the collarless Vlonnet neckline. 24c ESSENCE, . , . . i 1w 5 then was dissatisfied with him and di ll) dadicd with the serpent because she ‘ qt Large home homes o’ Sargon gave me a fine an. found domesticity dull with a husband who was so good she didn't even have ' ‘i petite-I rren eat meat and potatoes without a sign of indigestion. 48C HEINZ recon cucunaizn PICKLES, ~ i It provides for cap-or long-fitted isleeves. i l I've to watch him. EATOWS PALAWAI TE‘, 3 Bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y , ,_ , . tten over my nervousness, sleep Black 0f‘ Mixed .. i Style ho. 20:18 is designed in sizes go , | , 1 Q IIUGGE| SHOE POLISH ~ l . good and am full of w t th - i _ tn d _ . . . 1 , a i" . em Li """"" °' 12¢ l Printed dimity. pastel handkerchief, “Sargon Pills are a wonderful ' the mam “s “e55 a g“ w ' ' ' _ i 3» - r _ .-,- r~ r'r~rr* Pg;- fln _ ___ _ _ __ H“ u __ _ _ __ H _ _ : ~maw°mefié 10¢ - ~- m9 I1 all 655i‘, 11B lira WHY y necessity ecause e was a com in o . ' . EL RY CANTELQPES ,' 1 chiffon are attractne fabrics m and Should always be taken along an,“ Wm,“ no, on] h“ m, way o, suppm, LARGE cuxas 25c saw c E 28c” _ I 25c P" He“ vhwsr- with the SB.l‘"Ol‘i “—‘Vfrs' Elizabeth i W“ ‘° fmedm’ M ‘he ‘mm y \ 1 i" ~ - - - ~ ' ~ < - - -- F" m“ - ' ' ' ~ " “rm ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " ‘ Pattern price 15 cents, Be 5mg my Brown, 22g gmfRéad“st_'John_ N) B_ ‘ in; herself. but she had to hang on to some matron wherever she wont and ‘ ' E _ L; IfLbHEON LOAF DOMESTIC i fill in size of Pattern. Address Pat-i Sargon may be obtained in Char- I’ couldn't move without a chaperon until she was 90. lC’_-\r,\l?bDlAN 0111555288 KRAFT CHEESE 22c Pei- . . . . . . . . . .. 33c SHORTENING 19c l [em Department The summer Faith ‘ liotgetown from the Lugnes Drug Co., 4 ‘ t e - a I6 Lb- Package H 1 m, Block .- ion Magazine is ready! It contain“ ' I Now a husband is a. luxury instead of a necessit and no woman has o r most interesting styles for adults for; , town or vacation wear. Also darling‘ I styles for the kiddies. It is 15 cents a ‘copy. but may be obtained for l0 lccnts it ordered same time as pat- tern. ‘ ' get married to emancipate herself. Any ablebodied girl with a fair allot- ‘ i men of brains can make a good living for herself. She can have her own home. She can go where she pleases and be as free as a bird. . , _. QHOIGE GREAMERY liTTER PER l-B- 31° Nevertheless, girls are Just as anxious to get married as their mothers _ - l l i _ . " . t , ‘ . . . , . f - . v . . and their great-grandmothers were and they are Just as keen in pursuit o. - - _ husbands. The main business in life for them is still getting married, ant‘ when it comes to a choice between a husband and a. career the career goc: -’ , into the‘ discard. A Morning Smile o." ' A backwoods mountaineer one day found o. mirror which a tourist had lost. _ , f: . "-3) V . » “Well. if it ain't my old dad," he‘ i , ‘an - - ‘ 551d as he 1°°k°d i" the miTYOY‘ "Ii The modern girl is far better educated than her mother and her grand- _ "‘ - » ~"-’~"j‘ht '~ _ ,_______ ’ gm?‘ kiwwed he had his limb" mother and, heaven krlotlvs, she has a million times better chance to know ‘Pam; pgliflfmpog-l-Mggqf I ‘ , °° men, since she works side by side with them every day, and so she shoulc __- ' ~ . h. ~ ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . He took the mirror home and stole make a “yser choice or a husband than her foremlothers did. ~ Eilqllette » Etgsaiuz; AnnHME-rlc _ f Street Address into the ‘attic to hide it. But hisi --- q pong-g y. Baum parquahgrson_ _ ' aci-‘ms dldn" EECQPE his SUSPMOIISI But she doesn't She still uses her heart and not her head when sh: rmzns FOR PROFICENCY m- cmv state I “llffi d Th“ 1112M b11118 he 516W 5116 , makes the most important decision of her life and marries a man because he v , THEIR GRADES ,5 {DDB "P t0 the 3W9 and 1011f“! the i has a cute line or a way with him or she likes the slick way his hair grows Q~ M115! the BHSMBIHBHE r1118‘ mirror. ' on his heact have a diamond? l l A. No, it is not obli ato , tho‘ hi , _ 1H5 cusmmlnwh g w ‘m Grade VIL-Mzncoim Reeies. Q. How many musical instrument-Q Grade VI Sr‘ Claude Woui are sufficient at a dance? i Grade V! fin-Wallace MacKini-ion A Three: a pmno. and two string“ Grade IV Austin hIacCaJlum. edinstruments’ g , Grade III-Madelyn Stewart. Q. When should a child seat him- i ‘ma’ 1I"L°“‘°‘ “mm- l Self at the table? Grade I BP-Nnrman lriacCallum. I A. After the older persons are! 673x19 I b-Ruszen Beam“ seated, never befOX-e‘ i Grade I c-Dophne MacPliee. I An address. voicing the admiratlon| and esteem in which the teacher is‘ l i l l ‘ "Hum-um,“ she said, looking into it. “'50. that's the 01d hag he's been chasin!“ . Grade VIII Katie Molyneaux. i , , The modern girl poses as use. She prides herself upon beizig sophs- iticated. She has heard all there is to tell and she boasts that nobody can iput anything over on her. But in reality she is just as credulous as any .little Mid-Victorian miss who had never stirred beyond the radius of mammas skirts and who was sent out of the room when people mentioned babies. i Grade X-Jiiarl: Kennedy. I l I For The Cook ..-a...s. .a_-.-t_ §uur.'u.; , -—---_________. Hull, wash and drain i quart straw- _ l Grouped fan plaits distinguish this bgmes ‘add to them 1 cup cream’ SPRIxGFXEQg‘ LPT Sh. SCHOOL‘ youthful aquamarine blue crepe silk gm‘) Jlhicilb‘; gableslmmls cornstarch ' MnATIOx frock These smart“, arrange .as eon 1.611 ed, and l: cup sugar.‘ _ _ mam 3mm the slim “he or the i Mash to a pulp, then beat in the i s “w” ‘cflaoslnf examination she can infuse pep and hustle into a lazy loafer or keep a philanderen hcuette. They flutter lsl-ettny as Yolic. of 4 e555. 2 ounces of cake dpfln°ff“d 5mm“ m“ 9h” m‘ nblnailed to his own fireside. the wearer nwveg crumbs. and the stiffly beaten egg-i a] anemwn" Jun’: 37m with ‘=1 n has a Sleeveless bolero Jacket‘ wmtei Tum nus mm a “xmireased large number of pziiciits and rateg.’ 1.11m; lends a sporti,.e_air_ casserole and bake in a hot. oven sitgrseirmisggenflanrje- T1119 Puplbls‘ , ‘about 25 minutes. serve at once with ' in m‘? "i" W! 511 - A namw 15am" b“ °' deep" f cream iects by their teachcr Miss Ina Phil- lllps, assisted by Mrs. Hyatt Haslam l and Mrs. Ernest Haslain and showedi by their ready answers that theyi v _ H _ N H V‘ ‘ _ lhad been carefully trained and their} V ‘ " i " [work reflects much credit on their] d ‘teacher, notwithstanding the rm ' that she had only been in the school i the last half of the school term. The Make this sanitary pad incon- spicuous under filmy gowns Jimmie Jingle Says: She still believes that she can reform a drunkard by marrying him or Yfllfll/ r e m e m b e r, of the ; that there's no doubt t h o b r e a I you've heard about. -—-Stew=.rt’a Bu‘! Here's The modern girl still marries as her grandmother did, on a hunch- Somethimes she gets a good husband and sometimes abad one, but what- ever the result, it is purely a matter of luck and not because she used any intelligence in the matter. rircld by the pupils was thei read. ‘accompanied by a suitable gift, iwhicn was acknowledged by a few The Semi-annual Public School y'all-chosen vxords from the teacher examination of Cross Roads Sohooli Complimentary remarks from, was held on Thursday June 26th. several of the rate-payers prrsent onl v with a large number of visitors gtbe satisfactory Cvndlilflfl O7 9316i present. The classes were cxamined ‘school followed. Cross Roads is in-' by their teacher. Miss Clements, ideed fortunate in being able to assisted by some or Lhggg retain the services of such a comptt- present. and shun-rd clearly by their ;ent and efficient teacher as Miss prompt arswers that they had been ‘Clements for the coming year. It we“ mg carefully trained, might also be added that this school ‘penswe for competswm to purohast Public School certificates were rereivid the highest scare h the In flew o, m, spam] gums g; presented w the following pupils who u Inspectorate for unnrovement in theiccnnectlon “zm, the "m, o; “mm. succissfuny passed their exam; v11 ‘grounds and equipment during thelfploment m are“ Bum“ w b5 Malcolm Reeves. Edgar Maccallum. Dist 3'9"» performed by the Lord Privy Seal. Frances Reeves. Hester Wood. Katie All Dfeient were EBHBIOUSIY UTE-i iJ-H. ‘Thomas. he will receive $25.01» Molyneaux. Guy Kennedy, Helen IiEJ W iCB-creflm PYOI/lded b!’ the a year instead 01310900 the normnl Wood. / ‘teacher, and cake in abundznce fur- 15mm“ The pi-gze; donut-d by the women's nished by the ladifs present. Mo“ of u“ Original ma; a; 5_ Institute were then presented to the . Paul's Cathedral, London, was raised following pupils: The street ca;- and interurban lines by means o! a ooal tax, and it is t-hl PRIZES FOR ATTENDANCE ‘czmpany or the Penambuoo district [any English cathedral which prw Norma Maccallum. Austin Mac- of Brazil have arranged with the ‘tinny has been built fin-a funds ab Oallun-i. Frances Reeves. of omnibus to be used under state bested from taxes. CROSS ROADS SCHOOL LOT 48 __.._. The modern girl thinks she is hard-boiled. but all about you you see girls giving up everything for love and marrying men whom they know will half starve them; every day you see girls who keep on with their jobs after marriage and add housework to standing behind a counter or pounding a typewriter in order to help their husbands get a start in the world or to take care of sick husbands; every day you see slim, little, frail girls shouldering the support of old parents or the little helpless children of their sisters and brothers. You see the modern girl goi ng the old inunemorlal way of self- sacrifice and devotion that women have gone since the beginning of time. -._.__._ There are those who tremble for the futureof the race when they look- lat the scantily clad. bobbed-haired, modern Shebas, but within their thin, I little breasts the eternal mother heart, and when their time comes they will l do Just as many laps walking the baby with the colic as they used to do in Farewell EddYEE-S by Fife! Slnfilflir. the ballroom. Maybe they will drop cigarette ashes in the baby's cradle, The following address of farewell‘ but they will brng up their youngsters according to the latest scientific ‘ ot Miss Phillips was read by Ruth i incomes, ' iLambe and a token of remembrance . ‘ presented by Caroline Sinclair. Of course, the modern girl isn't going to keep house Just u her grand- ‘34155 I“ B- Philllbs, . mother did because the conditions of life have changed. You can't keep i Dear Teacher: . ‘i house in a kitchenette house the way you would in a twelve-room mansion, Time has again brought us to the but she will keep a better eye on victims than grandma did and she won't close of another school year and this i kill her husband and her children of! on her cooking so often. , As a wife one like all others brings its changes. she won't be a doormat like grandma, but she will be a better sport. She {we learn that you have decided to will laugh more and nag less and make her husband a better wife than I leave us and take up your vocation l EFBHQPB hfld- y’ nearer your home. i It seems a very few months since ‘ you began our instruction as teach- 5 er. but in that short time you have [endeared yourself to us and we re. gret that we have to part with you! now. -i..._4 visitors were entertaind to the follow- » regulation which would be u” m‘ ing short but well rendered program: i Welcome exercise by Grades I. and i II. Exercise by pupils of Grade V. Reading by Ruth Lambe. Chorus by school. .-..__. ..‘..... _ i i ‘w; sflmagb W 1 h . ~ .- > . i. . . ..,. . Summer Ykalth and ‘his ummc/Happincn/ But in all essentials the modern girl is the same old woman with a few up-to-date improvements. DOROTHY DIX. KOTEX DEODORIZES l-By a special process, Kotex keeps one dainty and im- _ l ARM days. Clothing reduced to a minimum. Then is when women really appreciate Korex. Live on in the soul, alway. following pupils, 1st prize for attend- In all our work together, between ance awarded tc Everett Somere, 2nd Q‘ N ' thi i m t hi tit no gins o.‘ . KO ex )0“ km . h . maculafe in trying summer x0 h b u t with ‘teacher anrlialpupltli. nhaésmwehbelieve. prize for attendance awarded to Jin- Easélllfilsméril/‘KIEZNBTKI: niiiniiiiaei: and grown-yup, = . " '_ . ' W, 1st c Sdfllfdfy ’ u ave ever een pa en een agreea e an a e years et Sinclair. The teacher served a c yan lppy. - ‘ l ad with rounded, tapered comers. 2_;;;h';' k us when we were slow to understand to come, you may enjoy health and ggngrgug m‘; 0g “gm-um u‘, m litino la the original and mm conic food beverage. , ~ zreally firs. Nor a revealing outline mud’ 25:5?" ' “l” 7°“ our tasks, and always helped in the happiness, is the sinoem wish of the x can show, even when wom with your ' Kotex is so comfortable, too. Bulk and weight are unnecessary because Kotex is so very absorbent. The air- cooled layers of Cellucorton -not omen-absorbent wedding kc: Kocex light and comfortable thougfi worn for hours. Kozcx Company of l- f3... ~_ - Canada. limited, Toronto, Ont. ¢_ surgeons in Canada's leading hospitals. Kora-soc for H-u my drug, dry Made in Canada looda or Jenni-near nore. Kore: Super-Sire-N: for i2 "I "minim m which simian , The touch of your hand and mine For it means much more to the ach- ing heart Than shelter, or bread, or wine; For shelter is gone, when the night is over Signed on behalf of the pupils of Springfield School. Although taken by surprise um Phillips thanked the pupils for their gift. kindness and good behaviour, that made her work pleasant among them. she also expressed her thanks And bread lasts only a clay, But the touch of the hand and sound A of the voice _, to the School Board for their co-op- oration during her term in the dis- prssent. Remarks were made by In. netting her departure wished her continued auocm in her future work. A cordial vou of thanks was moved by Mn. Peter Sinclair, seconded by Mrs. Everett Harlan: and conveyed to the teacher by the chairman for her generous treat o! refreshments. The National Anthem timi brought _ ti-ict. Brine: were awarded. $04110 a very successful examination to a “MP1 y. . , , . Pnpne Ovaltine Cold TM: Way SS1"; ‘L33 rutom energy, coaches freshen. ‘OVALTINE’ COLD , ‘Builds-up WQNM ondfledll A! all good flan: In 50:, 75¢, 81.25, family rlze fins,- “if also served n! Tole fountains. and rpedol $4. auplpiyiniall the nutritive 010mm of fresh out, creamy milk ' an n _ I ‘p0 ariay malt in jun: the right proportion: to nourish I veryh-ghtcst dmhmg Andxom do B-Kofex filler is far lighter Zuzana): giwgzagserzitefln Pugélrsmo: iZIiQBHOIGSeitEIOtZl ' W‘ Ernest Hlsllm and m. M. 'r. Lambs, ‘some and body. Ovaltina contains all who annual ‘odorizcs, safelyand completely, assur- Ziisiisgoieiiiglinatcfiitfgii y“ time. gift as a slight rpetriaemhranceyocif our Icgondpliilzrekitiixiiflitehescrrslhzhig: hha: F” "d" "d9"? ‘M’ m°'°'|“3' ‘hwffi °' 9"" °' ing you utmost daintincss at all times. 4-1;; fioxpital! .,,1(o(¢x i, Tia the human touch in this world time spent together. 59m vary gncoufqm‘ aim “u, n, "hm hanndfind n “i: uh'dm° 0v m“ h slay‘ tomfirtdble fir boa" the idCnliCli material used by that counts ' 50 ~-‘,-'~,-‘ii'=1-;~e.-.-.»..'; 1 »-4J.'...J.»E sa-az-"ea: :. -~ . m“ \-' 797'