Ffikffi OIOOIOOOOOO 4.‘; me 9H who A Ilforningsmiivel I I v loanswerYES _, "Wt a HABIT id wear a ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,—— Y °“° “h” l" s" e moor-mass too is responsible for the "Ty §,1§.‘,‘§,,'”,‘,‘,,,f.°,',“ {Zmfig '1' perfect flavour: and mouth-watering goodness of I 11:51:61‘ ‘c; an houtil’. h8g1} vrexry "KING COLE" COFFEE. P 87955; 5 Q l5 G C!‘ In its modern plant, within easy reach of all Maritime districts, “KING COLE” COFFEE is daily roasted to perfection and rushed in regular deliveries neighbor what they were queueing up for. p1;i3lood transfusions." was tha ro- DIRECT to Maritime grocery stores-insuring your cup» 0f “KING COLE" the acme of FRESHNESS. g2 KING c0; Two “smart" young things were talkinfl at the top of their voices in an affected jargon in a, bus. At last the conductor could stand it no longer. As the bus neared a btt-lppliig-plaoe, he called out in s high pitched voice: "Darlings here's too, too sweet smith S reetl" After that silence reigned. Two contrasting materials are combined in a itat designed for stifflsh crown is of black velvet ~ . ‘i \ \. _ te In fine and Pique TWO White pique bows at regular ' - h back are caught by black velvet grinds YOUR grocer as ribbon. Living s. Leisure The Woman 's Realm mcmen-t, The nichigcyyns are knee length, the qu.i. f . Blended by experts, \R‘§ roasted to perfection, ‘\\‘ and vacuum-packed. \ ‘ "KING COLE" COFFEE \\~ “ reaches your table FRESH. fragrant and delicious! lt is the natural choice of "KING COLE" ,._.__}__.. {Dorothy 00¢ vvv Says- PEOPLE INDULGE IN DISCOMFORTS RADIATION Saving idea in intimate wear should appeal particularly to the 81-’! P1533118 a vacation watdrobe. These Simple niihtzcwrs can be made by E beginner at the svw rig circle, they take up little sp"ce 1n and kindly a suitcase‘ they. cm be washed easily in rich suds that rinse put, the dirt without hard rubbirg aha leav-e the colors gay and br ght, To be as happy as YOU can. Andolwhen your heart is brimming l‘ 6 So full it Vermont handle more, By radiation let it rise In word, and deed, eyes, Till others round about you share The fruitage of your jocund air. -—By John Kendrick Bangs. and best of all they cm be made Twerit._y-tfive-inoh fitted jacket if}; sflt.,f;it‘gf,u,°fgfgsa,fg n11? “f” with notch collar. bobby collar or knge-lgngLh njgqggcwn E51,‘; h: l; ggfiégflgiuliljle 1s the preference touch or femininity. --___ The short-length nightgown is GIVE YOURSELF A FACIAL very much in the neyys at the Ygu don't have to "are a lavish’ fairy @816 budget in order to keep yolilirthdcclrlnpexion firm, fresh and b k r 5b nu Y° 11 Y . dgcsollsUnaclleiifihpafi iingvevrsfrglg: facial at the hands °i B" excenent the hands The“ repeat, OPQYBW a wmdsrful idea of Speaking hands must not onl °°“’s°- B“? if t/"e budset views be graceful and flexible but well mm!” m1‘ 1mg" "W95 °n1yl "1511 groomed. “Spot? your hands, W5 Smart l9 193m the art 01' 81V- make them a. pet vanity! R - dl Of ff ' How to keep dresses egar ess S“ ermg yzaafdpwfi/T’ There's no substitute for riainti- ness. Men adore it! Don’t spoil it with a dress that whispers "perspiration," for that may spoil your romance, too. Dip your washable summer dresses in Lux frequently. A dip Lux—:md perspiration odor vanishes. Your dress is once more fresh and nice to wear. And Lux is so gentle that it keeps your colorful washribles looking bright nml new much longer, and that's doubly important these days. 1P Wifil u» HANDS SHOULD "LOOK ALIVE” To be lovely, hands must look alive! Anyone can develop hands that are sure, eloquent and grace- ful. It is work but you can have speaking hands. good old summer time? man. keep a permanent when it melted Anathema be his name, for I kn was down and when our morals ter. Men who are Josephs in Juans in August. in July. mg tyouio‘ lskin ciffcacous treat_ . Lth n o lih "We "m- Kngaoeirt iyriiértngriiasndslvby “°°°’dl“? i” a "WW5 beauty mg. um“ an braces of the cream authprit , who specializes in tire have dhappeared_ wear shades applzcat on of natural substances of m“ poll-m to dranlatize your as beauty aids, my wsll-dock-ed costumes‘ refrigerator or kltclceh shelf con- Fm. some, moments M, your tains enough materials for really hands "speak" oihpreity things. g°°d facial-s- Tint. your nail tips in s delicate He“? are his 41mm?“ 1°‘ l“ confection color. Use one coat of e53 tum feel that she was so over- Why summer has this affect upon us, we not know. It. just does. It is roundelay, though Heaven knows this imposes sufferings , - To attempt to catalogue all of the disadvantages of summer would 9on5“ 1,0 make quick changes First. BSSEXHMQ your “kit" -— the take a bill of indictment longer than one of Mr. Dies’ re rts about his ea5j£f_ we.“ the H3115 M mod“- Juice 01' tWO limflffi- Oiie-Ifiilrth suspicions. But, passing lightly over the mosquitos and san -f1ies and red- te t T, 1_ _ __ 5 _, cup of fresh cream, the white of got itenilizgtlmel iashioorri. $081302; a1: ‘muegg’ B‘ haxldjul of flb533bem ,, co on. Efifjfgsfi géisiilie “an m” wit‘ a’ Itiép a gieoe of ccttonvinto” wgrm tke bt be wa r an squeeze amos ry, suighiir-tlntyotiileahanhimgjllnmeflhfun then dip it in limon juice and pit share m» sum on face and throat. Let, the juice to summer. let. us leap at once to that ever potent source of tort summer cottage or shack in the woods. or the tent by the brookside. SUMJVIER DISCOMFORTS , , 1 K .1‘ y dry on the skin. sieeplessness of nights. what boredom these impose upon poor. gu leless prlJmheléalleiiiitsfii-fiethe Biaillsgiwvltuie RAND‘; NOTES Wash hands thcroughly. dip innocent men and women, no tongue can tell. Yet every year, driven by de Mcme Carlo‘ gave the secrst o; fingertips into me c ezm and some inner compulsion they cannot resist. millions of people who have her expressive hanis-wcrk, work. work! Then her hands learned to speak " Krassovska. wears _a brown orchid on her flexible wrist and matches her nail tips to that exotic flower shade. Good for the wrists is a ballet spread it. over face rnd nczk, mas- lipgeaigretltrlla yotgr 3133x111? s-a ing it in with light upward and fingertips. ou ward strckesk Leave ltghghcierlam A flower on your wri=t is worth °n W 1-5 1”“ i“ e You‘ a; » e“ two m your ha“?! The ‘élovilearlladm lggiile WA“ a coarse texuued bath Summer is also responsible for that other horror-the wesk-end. At Wrist 15 s0 Die tY- F0 Em‘ "Le "' Now dampen anon“, piece o, other times of the year your friends are humane enough to let you have , F d 1 oh and yd" r1°'“@1'_l“"‘ and 555» comm and Squeeze [mficst d“, Dip your Saturdays and Sundays to yourself and. exercise your constitutional OSlTL/Tl Cup the hon =. do t A fragrant. torch of hand Cream it into lightly bnaten egg whim right to life. liberty and the pursuit of happiness, according to your own he flnlers- K“? m‘? ha“ 5 n mike! X0“? “M1115 s°li4ex~llredl and spread over‘ m“ and neck taste. But Just. let July show its head and the thermometer hover around v applying m ex.“ layer whgrzvel: the 90s. and you are a dead duck. there are tired lines and wrinkes. Lie down and re‘ax vnt-il the egg mask is completeiy dry, When you get up, add tf"e re- maining lemon juice to a. lrwl of lukewarm water and rllise off the mask with this mixture Again cover sk‘n with cream, not gently comfortable homes, with a delicatessen store handy and Joe's right around the corner, in case the cook leaves. go and live in squalor and eat ‘out of cans and lie on beds that seem stuffed with rocks, just because it s summer. Everyone who has anything against you pays of! the score by not onlv asking, but positively shanghailng. you into spending a week-end with them at their little place in the country. where you bait-e ina cubicle und'r the roof. help with the housework, nurse the baby, listen to your host's old storic: for the stesnth time. and lose the money at. brldre thet would have bought the hat you have been dying for and felt you couldn't afford. OTHER DEAWBACKS » I07] upward for a second or ‘vrq then IEmOi/e With 56839418‘ 9551195- Still another drawback to summer is that it is vacation time. 2's- Rfiise face and thrcc‘ w: h very pccially for the children. Of course. we all adore our own precious darlings and want them to be happy and to indulge in all of their innocent sports and pastimes. We like to think of their merry laughs ringing out as they engage in games with their little comrades. But when the back yard is filled with a mob of kids from morning till night. who yell and shriek like wild Indians: when there is an incess- ant cry of: "M-o-t-h-e-r what can we do next," "Mother gave me five cents for an ice cream conc“--weil. cur nerves aren't what they used to be. and we long for fall tn come when we can pass the buck to the school teachers for part. of the time, anyway. cold water and pat dry. Apply foundation lotlcn and makeup in the regular manner. mormsns rm strut Ono blather writes: "With s family of children constantly getting ratchm. cuts, or lJIIIIMBI, l hnvu proycddtlecca ‘an invaluable healer. l ififi3fii‘.."“.'l.-'..'i.il“i.l’.'t "RAJ "1"." ‘~““ J" p“ w“ "" z 0h, summer is a. good old time: It is a wonderful thing to look for- ward to and make plans about. It is great to talk about after it is over. But while we are going through it, it ls not so hot? 0r is it? Economy Flu Proper Storage A i No. 683 contains set of initials about 1% inches hi h-warlous sizes of Mr. and Mrs. Bis and Hers and flower sprays. No. 10 1—crocheted shako in shell stitch design. No. Mil-crocheted dolly in pineapple design. To order pattern: Write or send shove picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian. Tn Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design N0. 883. 107i, M7 Tunlilfs patriotic housewives take shopping baskets lo market these days in order to ssvs deliveries. ‘B!!! make their purchases carefully g0 as to g t tie greatest amount of MIII-Hhlllml all 0i ti" Y“ they buy, and sic-e It careful]! (see shave r14) so that the nutritional content ol the food will not be wasted before it is cooked, nAME_......_-_...._..__..._..._------ 51mm ADDRE88-——-- ----~---- moymca-------- THE CHARIXTFTETOWN GUARDIAN """"“' '__ ' > one. to l th ’ d t. - i _T‘_‘. , _ v est. (ncs s.y ed lVlsix togeytiier etn§q§§p»§ri"wn- v ‘ To fill the worid with happmcss, lik tli = S * ' = ‘ And “are it L,‘ he S“ of s’ y‘ c‘ me H 11PM! Jce ngntsnirts barb and slic.d orange. then add agile“ 4 ' R5" rgnrriéidgidorilgriij liiikwliicre iillileue btivi: iriiirtiiligfliirisiid tiigneluéii? iinrpgie =- '~-'l_ — “ . ~ ' ' . . . . ' Mskglagt your sure resolve and Zlliielfiiefimslgll? .11’ hglimafifilil} Part Of Tradition T0 D0 Allld Live Differently §§§lLY,,‘"“°"°“' °° n“ “d “Y Wlio was the hopeless optimist who first began b3l1yh0<§fl8 iltbollt ‘i118 w No woman who has ever gone through the struggle of trying to in the heat like a. plate of ice cream at a picnic. and who has worn herself to a. frazzle in a vain attempt to look fresh and crisp in clothes that appeared w have gone Add through the wringor, ever wasted any breath in touting the charms of summer, t Ln reality, summer is the time that combines stemmed 8m and 1 ._' most of the unpleasant phases of the other sea- ,4 parnffl’ m with mel s??? at‘ the fyfill‘, and Ighgn studs a. special Milena! ha, hM-de a ic ons o s own. w en we are mos - romfln m, r _ . comfortable in body, mostdirritlate inrdhpgziébion Wm cofle u ‘h s 5° m“ the w“ B" ° Y m‘? a9 "5 sides of th Cover 111's wit“ flabby as our collars. We do things in the sum- ‘ mer we would be incapable of doing in the win- i“ “d5 0r with p3 January are Don Women who are models of virtue in December dolly along the primrose path Prim maiden ladies strip of! their in- hibitions along with their high-necked red flim- nel underwear and appear on the beach in bathing costumes that; would rgake Sally Rand do just part of the -~ tradition that in the dog days we must. do dif- ferently and live differently andbe Joyous and carefree and sing s merry upon us that ‘nialkes us often wonder if it will have the strength to live through it until a . bugs and poison ivy and such minor afflictions that pertain particularly ure — the What agonies of discomfort, what wearlness of bone and muscle what | JULY 1s, 194; _.~_——j_— . .. -.-. Woman's Re alm "I. Social and Personal I Fashions / Literature ‘ .... , ‘ Sio- THE COOK'S CORNER 00-0-00 AMERICAN CHOKE OIOP SUIY 0-0 - 2 cups cold cooked chicken 1 cu boiled celery 1 1-? cup; boiled rice } teiénoon salt - sspoon pa 1 iablespoou outwa- fst ' poons flour -2 ou chicken stock Out chic en and celery in thin strife. Mix them with rice. salt s.n pegper. Melt butter and make to a smooth paste with flour. Add stDCl slowly constantly. Bring to s boil, con- stirring. Add the chicken mixture and nest tour- . A cup of sauteed mush- rooms will add to thLs dish. Thin noodles sauted untfil Natalie“ fat, make ‘:1 s. rgpriate; s on. Arrange em on p o mixture Serves six. ' RIIUBARB ORANGE RMALADE MA 2 pounds rhubarb 2 cups sliced orange 5 cups sugar 2 cups honey 3-4 cup lemon juice. Method: Wash the rhubarb, trim and slice it into about 1-2 inch lengths. Cut oranges into quarters or eighths, remove the seeds and slice through pulp and skin in paper-thin slices. Measure 2 cups of this - you will need about. 8 medium-sized oranges, or 2 large Place the mixture over a low fire and stir until the sugar and honey "e Qoflilfetel." diswlved. Then heat to the boiling paint 5rd keen cocking at this tflflberiltuvwe unm I :1; 111108 will test for Jelly st/r- r frequently. ‘I'll ll ‘st =- shouirl be reached ine sbreaul Mai». 25 minutes. the lemon juice at the 1132a and “h0g1 Jijvslq z minutei- h “m1 , 0 fl L’ s Nwhed again qgum ylhsw ho t e same amount o r n. When the first 00a‘ ned. add a second cost p well around the 1n- e inrs m t is t- - on. and store in. spceciol, riry pin:- k°m Fm" Skirts ranst from kick-ipllea‘ slim version to ail-round pleats" fnigdltzcls, depending on weight o’ RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITII KELLOGG'S the same amount of frail. 71 YEARS AN ORANGEMAN All MONUPON. .B., July 12-40?)- The ‘glorious twelfth" had special significance for George Scott. To- -i-——e ---- - dayuhe observed his 1218p‘- lg“ “'3: cc nuou" members Shorthand Course for Home Orgnze o°rden Study A-IR. RAID wanTnNc suconssrur. SAINT JOHN, NB. July 12- (0p)_'ri~<_- first-oFlclal transmis- sron of an air ra‘d Dfeyutt?" warzrrg signal thrcugwu‘ New Brunswick was declared highly suc- Multe Beiier Jams and Jelli; Makes All Fruits Oulck-Iasy-Ieononslscl SHORT BOII.—For jam you need only a one to tuo-asinuss, full rolling boiL-for jelly a half minuts to a minute. more rm on JElLY-So very little juice i... time to boil away that you get up to two-thirds more jam or jelly from BETTER TASTE AND COlOR—-Il this short boil *0 fish flavor and natural fruit color stay in the kill- CERTO is Pectin Extracted When pectin is used in making jam and jolly, is Wartime Prices and Ii-sda Board Order No. 150 allows yo! to use sugar no! in excess of one and 1 ... _ " of sugar for each pound of fruit. On the basis that “fruit” moans “unpro- pflfgd," fruit, this allows you to make your jams and jellies the Curio way which givol y" approximately two-thirds more jsns or jolly from Look for Book of 72 Tasted Recipe under ihs label of ovary Carlo boflis. . Short lsllSavs: Tlins and Effort ‘More Jam or Jslly ‘FIOII lbs Sums Amount sflfruli. ‘Natural Fresh ‘lasts and Color ‘No Fear of Failures. C ERTO Jell Perfectly MM- . L. irector of clvil’a.n defence in me province. The test signal reaétshed sll key points in 90 sec- on cessful Saturday by D larch. d roiyaivca FOR WASTE WINDSOR 1211118111111 — (Ci?) -' A 81-year-old former school tewili- er who was fined $5 and some U10 costs for "wasting bread" has K1- nounoed her decision to give uo est- ing bread for the duratirn l: additional "penance for her “flit?- She has three brothers in tlil navy. This princess dress, good as the lines are, is really very simple in construction, and therefore easy to make, And it is also s dress that lies conveniently fiat on the tron- ing board, which makes it a handy time-saver. Style No. 2701 is designed for sizes l4, l6, l8, 2), 36. 38. 40 42 44 46 48 50 and 52 Blze 3'6 requires 4 1-4 yards 35-inch fabric with 1-2 yard contrasting; 2 yards braid. To order pattern: Write or send picture with your name and ad- dress with 20 cents in coin Q mug w the Needlecraft aunsa. 1"” tuwwn Guardian. Practise for Promotion Chances do come in business. but only those who're ready can profit by them. A way to be ready is tu learn a skill, shorthand, in your spare tims. Shorthand isn't difficult. You can learn it in ‘ ‘ home lessons. Then when an opportunity comes you're trained, ready to step in- with an advantage over unskilled work u. words, instead of on their speiihg. The word "pay," you learn, is a light slanting stroke followed by a heavy dot. "Say" is a light curve and s dot Thus aren't may sounds in lie language. so you soon masts: the symbols. Arid for common phrases like "in order that . . . u soon as," you have abbreviated time-saving symbols, easy to learn. m“ 10mm" ma,” u“ d” (Relieves Distress Fron\ -—witb someone “ " g to you, slowly at first. Before you know ‘The daisy look". is the name given to summer frocks combining yellow and vmlta. - Dressy slacks costs-mes combine vgginoolm such as cyolsmen sad it you'll bs taking real office-speed dictation. Our SZ-pags booklet gfvss the as- sentlall of the famous Pltman sys- tem in easy step-by-stsp lessons. Includes exercises; abbreviated symbols for words sod phrases; lllllllll llll - " pointers on acquiring speed, ascur- "PIN U001" ‘ scy. Can serve as s foundation for “wand; "pg" a business college course. thmrggéidgoljgwow- Band 20c in coin for your copy :33? m‘: face e usni an ' . h,“ t5 iii°"zi'“t“l°“°“nkl.i“°é ‘$322 "M ,,'"°;', .11 ,. h; Be sure to writs plainly your Name, ma” fih-nfiut“ e "i-"Qm" Address and the Name of booklet m-a-i- “km d“ I. "l!" V table: Igompoun ‘Iiblglts (W add n). _____________ n "1 dmblets not only 3W" M4!“ liasiwbuigllxfcup 8% they n” oeagsinst t. hi ll i imwealynépbu dupred 00d! 01H Needlecraft/ For The liiome n l ttetown Guard!" gala-rag? Department. style No. m1 size