PAGILLIEVQ ‘r 1. l k t A DAILY IJJXTOILITSOAP emu MAKES YOU SURE OF onmrmess-oo sxm THAT'S FRAGRANT, » swear. AND THAT'S IMPORTANT TO CHARM! I This lovely star give: {an a tip! Lux Toilet Soup's hipped Cream Lather removes perspiration, dust and dirt thoroughly-leaves lklfl really fresh! L9 out of l0 Screen Stars use lux Toilet Soup Your Individual H O R O S C O P E --——-By Frances Drake thoughtful with loved ones. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- -.Pei-sona.1 attainment within grasp. Your creative mind can show you new leads of value. Make new trys; For Thursday, October 9th MARCH 21 l0 APRH. l0 (Aries) “Not an atuplcious time for in- viting entanglements in Law. bus- iness or the home. Discretion and Woman's Re alm v. Social fruit TCI-TAREQjZTETOVN comm wand Pe ‘mum A AA ,,,- _ I ,1,‘ v vv7yvy_r_v__r:vv rump-Ilia.‘ FLIRTATION WITH MARRIED _ MEN DANGEROUS PRACTICE It’s A Losing Game For All Who Try It, So Set Your Cap For Some Nice Clean. Boy And Let The Others Alone Dear Mia: Dlx-Wh are married men so much more attractive than single men? I have ngver seen s. single man that I cared for. 1111f‘! m" most of the married men I have met, and have fallen in love wit 501M vvwwwf ‘gggg, “ x xxx x AL x AAAAA“‘AQAAAA.A_Q orothcy Dix Says- v Vvvvvvvv vv v v vvwvvvvvv pieler. and I think all is lair in love and war‘. MARTHA ANSWER-The lure o! themarried man tor girls is that he Ls forbidden fruit. That is what our First Mother ieli tor and she bequeathed her appetite for it to a. lor. of her daughters and grand-daughters. ‘lhere are loans oi guns _wi.o are adventurers by nature. They love the bright " lace of danger. "ine more risky a thing is, the more fllSCllltltlOn it has for them. If they had been born buys, they W0llld have been aviators, sailors, soldiers, disuovcrers, Wanderers, tramps, steeplejacks, but denied by their sex this outlet for their i-esdess spirits. they take out their lust for peril in flirtatious with married men. The, know that they are playing with rlre and that . they are not only risking ‘their good names but v their life's happiness as well. ‘Ihey are gambling with their hearts lor stakes and the fact that the game is s0 hazardous is what makes it las- cuiating to them. Stolen Kisses "Stolen waters are sweet," says the old proverb. and it is because she has no right to the kisses of the married men who give them that imparts n. thrill and a flavor w them that. the kisses of the unmarried man do not have. And lt ls because their meetings must be in secret, and they tremble at being discovered in eveiy rendezvous that envelope them in ahaze of €omnnfce ‘that the call of a boy friend at her home would not have to this ype o gir. Also, the girl to whom married men are especially attractive has a gteak of cruelty in her nature. She gets a kick out ol knowing that she is torturing the man's wile. She likes to know that the wile is writhing in helpless jealousy. wife's age and fading charms. It gives her a sense of triumph to take a man away from his wile. and she glories in the power that she holds in her hands ol breaking up the other woman's home and depriving their She enjoys bringing her own youth and beauty into contrast with the‘ IN YOUR BAKING awaywlthhimthanhuthc elngl: man. is older, swuter, less ol a. gigolo in looka. IAN ~ ~~ » rsonal w. Fashions I und: purl Ligand apple: I lemon; u. . 1-2 eh blanched dyad: on,“ Wuh flu peaches; . ing ueeu from the lemon: and out rind: of 1 1-2 lemon: into thin shred: and add to the fruit mixture along with the lemon juice. Cook clear. Add the ch ‘ almond: :nd mix we , the: pour into not, sterlllud Jars and cont with a thin layer of (Paraffin Vhen the mixture cools, o. d a. 11d coat of paraffin and cover hmrlsxwith lids. Store in I. c001. dry p . 1n not, n: : enei-al think. 1.0 Nor should line sweep sec- Bill’ girl who has a grain of intelligence in her head or a particle of principle in her soul of! her feet. For what is there alluring in the lng about the mistake he made in his matrimonial troubles into any pretty And what attraction is there in a. man who l: dlsloynl to traitor t0 his children? cry-baby man who is forever whin- choloe of a wile. and 00min: hi: little feminine ear that will listen? : wife and a Believe me, my dear child. a love affair with : married mm l: always honorable oung man whose love sordid lntr gue. And before you how ban prettier girl crop. ' Ready-Made l-‘nmllle: l Dear Dorothy Dix-Some a losing game for the girl. Better iet your affection: on somemnlce, you will like to have some prettier and younger girl take your hut-l d away from you. For you know every year there i: a younmer and two year: 880 I divorced my husband be- the mlxtue until thickened, and, children of a. father. Why They Are Attractive single men. Martha. KWD SW18; d0ll't busy pace. uallty and a. calm are old standbys for good results. begrudge the DEQElll/[BER 23 b0 JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — Your ovm individ- certainty are 8§5€t5 of great value, and bsth are put to the test now. Get quickly to ‘Phat is what makes the married men more attractive to you than It is not the man himself. nofibetter-looking. _no_better_ groomedkhounore intelllgenu has_r__i_o marrle FEBRUARY search t ask lgndlv tact. q mm 15 and have children. more £1’ outcast from the frle 21 u. MARCH 2o‘ Fm“? (Pisces) - Sound everyday bus- mess and routine affairs, study. re- teaching and other mental tasks are more favored than any frivolous activities. Heart interests A HIlJD BORN ON THIS DAY Amiable. Yet at tmes moody; sen- cause he indulged too freely in liquor 1nd narcotics. I have two little girls. I am still young and naturally like to have date: wl all seem to like me just fine until the find out that I have been married Milli‘. ‘ti’... .....l.:l‘.2°.?.° ill“ e - p miforhinata mu- ANSWER-It isn't the fact that ou are n widow that handle: you. it is the children. very few men e1 er wmt to mam a woman W 0 1m a ready-made family or are financially able w do :0. The man who takes care of hi: own chil “en noweda I. when h) Bea a child is abolt. as expensive as keeping I. you . l: for to make many sacrifice: of his own personal taste: and desired and cc 1t would éikahkmne with a very altruistic spirit to do this for some o er man s l‘! niainder o! my life unhappy and lonely because of m! P- 5 who strive: gets ahead. JULY 24 to AUGUST M (Leo)- Youi- beat bet: u: urgent and fe- milla: line: and activities for which you are especially adapted. ‘Fake corrections and suggestions grace- fully. You've got to more-than- wish for things today, youve got ti?‘ wni-k patiently and hardxlor em. ' l’ AUGUST 28 b0 SEPIEMBER 23 ~(Vl.rgo) - Medical science, chem- lstrY. peyoholosy and problem-B w‘ quu-lng deelp understanding are favored by beneflc rays between 10 am. and £15 tgérhkBalfince ‘(little dfl-Y “in; es, 1 n a. ma rs. 24 to OCTOBER caution and perseverance Be THE ONLY BRICK OVEN BAKED YELLOW EYE PORK AND BEANS ARE CATELLI’! WITH EXTRA HNE QUALITY BARBADOS MOLASSES 2a (Libra) - We may resent Mi-i versttv and obstacles but these are, real friends, not enemies Through them we should gin stronger will powgl‘ and g bet r sense of true values. Accept them as treasures. a: p, prophecy of better think: to come OCTOBER. M to NOVEMBER H (seorplo) — ‘like to heart what we have mild to Idbrains. Scorn the easy, lazy life. Live true to the real Scorpio native who accepts cheerfully the hard tasks. the ted- ious routine the self-sacrifices. NOVEMBER za to Dmitri/lam 22 (Sagittarius) — You'll find that. skillful work. careful manaflflfilm and persistent intelligent efforts tjtrctmrmé; ti.» Lu/J "ll/tel: [reacts s on artist mixes his igmenl: l0 repfo‘ fduce living flesh tone: [-50 m: cums of the RITZ Technl» _ lcion is Trained to blend for you the individual tints ol- powder tho! will make your skin 011W. 105W" agy-l, ‘ loco I learn how fluttering Individually bimded P°Wd°a ‘con be. 3 From Friday Oct. 3rd to Sat. Oct. 10th ‘ Nou will receive o gill oi o Mi L45 box ol Gilli-ll‘. m! the IITZ Pose Powder blended individually for you} with any purchqse 0| other CHAN-l! of 0M l"! "°"°"i°'~ to the value of $1.45 or more. THE JENKINS PIIARMMY THE REXALL STORE _ DISPENSING CHEMISTS Phone 219, Cor. Gt. George and Kent 818-. Charlottetown, P.I.|. a \’v ,1/£///z 1240//z//1 m if/[kéfl oretiiou h: are lme rative. Mld- n a in im~ rove the the PM! "1 Zhlnllfl; d0 v01" 10b ' ht as well face the truth thet : widow with children nus Iialterlloogn is pmmlsigg for activi- aligns? ofmyourto endeavor. Be Wfll- smve- "fined and 1“‘°""§°“°' l a p0?- gggngieigof marrying unless ahe is luckv Invllflh w run WW w“ ties requiring investigation, re- amenable to sound suggestions and JANUARY 32 u’ FEBRUARY 2° Perhaps “MW- V°m15~ the "W18! man of means who ls a he-angcl to boot. telnly few Women ha!" learch and intuition. assistance from honorable Persons. (Aquarius) - No “easy-gO-lucky" Planet. esmclflllv favors flvriils- charm enough tooverwme this hand can _-J_0._ _. _12.1Z-___ APRIL 21 to MAY 3o (Taunu) Panama t! asemmL attitude permitted today. Remem- faflhers. musicians, poets, painters, —~-- ' '”“ “i wstudents, teachers, police, detec- JUNE 22 to JULY 28 (Cnnoefl- b" me wheel o! even“ are mm‘ pedmnem iwmednakers» dew“ ) ) ' ) tives, you working with inventions Your day's star aspects :.re similar m? “Pidli the-W time!» a-"d the “mrs- 5m.“ and screen "mm- T°‘ and on important. confidential in emanation: m Gemlnlunl. Put quid‘ W" B" ml Persistent doors “Y's mdlvidua! W111 do an artistic matters should find today very mu. effect some of your unusual P__"'- "l. my demand- 10b y matter the tyre 0f work- iziteresting and friendly. Other cleverness, ur bright ideas. Don't lines of endeavor ask eapecifll fear rldicue or setbacks. Only he -The Woman's Realm - - | APPLIQATION 0F PAINT H". THE MESSAGE DRIVES our GERMB t *.i'=r..."""*““2"..“ arm." It we: curled b the wind c0115 ¢ QM 0 Q 9° W And it whistle; in the treec; way: or drlvma out some. authori- The grasses caught the metwflfi u“ ‘iwllm- TWA PYOPQYLY ‘i! Pm‘ From the gently blowing breeze motive coatings i: of especial inter- est nowadays when such serious attention is being paid to national health and may. SPONGE WILL PROTECT SURFACE FROM LADDER _'I‘he flowers nodded wisely As they heard the words go by, While the birds book u the echo And wen/t winging t ougli the sky. To those who wish to hear lt The message I pass on— "Fear not! God lives and love: l , d !" i ti , bath ill r . G" l" i" "c" a fihltn? ... .;.‘.’°2i°..ll .:s..z:' ‘mm lcrawhm‘ me I ace ‘Baum which it leans. dime More: Avoid Dowager Figure Wit‘ Right Exercise: v have rubber mange: that strap handles of the same material. Bil the strep over the end: of the la ei-sothatthes ngerestson the under side. Th will cushion the contact and make the ladder more secure. mough iron to make four ten- genny nails l: contained in the union body. n01 and tweed jacket; with match- eilflgklrt: are favorites with college l’ Bird: have n wide range of notes. 1111:? u: able to express slam, en at , complaint, distress. fear, love, pain and rage. SUBPLICE AND WRAP DRESSES Don't miss the importance luivp c: dressed this fall. daytime, foi- through the day! i: a. type that in dress collections. The ~33 high nuplioe leaving e V- of For the surplioe th men friends. They» When a moi-t ladder is used in" Blfllel‘ style: in Jackets of nni- W‘ dinner time, all leen Kee dress I: been doing well 3. Hero‘: A Thrifty, Ncurhlilnq Dish Tho! Will Make Any Mon Ask For Morel Next time your “omecomlng huebnnd crcue: the threshold, make nun you have henty Help: Cooked Spaghetti ready for lilml Served with left-over menu, o: alone, thin energy- buildlng mnin dill: will more than ntinly healthy nppetitul And it‘: :0 only toprepen. Jult heat mdcntl Made from long, tender etnnd: o! linen dunun wheat-then drenched tormtoee, blended with Ipeehlly nleeted epice: end rich, mellow cheece, here l: n llavourltil plate-lull of good eating. Be wisel Stock your pnntry lhelve: with thrifty Heinz Cooked Spaghetti for him! He‘: enrned the beet. ll. I. llaln: Company o! Cnnodl. m. H E I NZ SPACODl-TETTI F. Serve I meal 0f He'll" Macaroni I001], tool Prepared in n smooth uiuce of :weet milk, butter, spice: and racy cheese. these thick strand: of goodneo: n‘ Bulge: Cu: Be illmmed Awny Bulge: :1 the waistline-you're right to ltop and think nbout them! For middle ng: begin: :t the middle. A thickening there Ind the nun-only figure you dread lmi so for awn-UNLESS you excreta. With tli: right exercise: you cm really control that nil-important middle section. Your figure dmopr Into bulge: becluse nbdomlnnl mulole: u: :l:ck. You have only to Itrcngtheii thou mulcle: with such dmpl: exereiu: :: tlil: on:- mdyoullboolnnblonlfllli hating tint horrid word "humanly" a —Lle on pull both knees beck to client. I- Pull kneel buck lllll further, lilting hip: : little from mt. 8-hour hip: to nut. Rlpui I time; lint. Do i: to 2U time: altogother. Other put: of the body you ::n't slut loo early to firm or: ili: chin line :iid the bun line. Safe, euy exerclu: for than ne ‘ given in our 32-min booklet. H1: ex ‘ for llirnmlng vulltllne. hip: lnd len; for buutifylnl shoul- den, arms, polture; to relieve amen, constipation. lchln; feet; :l:o : ggnenl routine» 20c in coin: for your 60W ofagxlgst lbwroue: for Hellth and Beguty" to 1h: Guardlnn Home service. Be nu: to write pllllfly your Name, Addice: and m: Nun: 0f booklet. l Street Addrca: PNVIID i: one other ihut f urea in early gLIOCQI- m long-basque moldentelly N“ I: gain ti)“ m0unt: fllht. tinder the chin bulc wmlice type. An- ne: l: the a bistable surpllee. m velveteen, the eon/a dru: u. prunlneiil. Mt ll in addition tn Greece: with Moprrmo our: osiin ron MEN'S nu. surrs m: whole mow for the dupe mo“; l Edna OCTOBER 9. 1941 1/. Llii erature alqeelert; —F0r The Home um...”“"°°vi Bumffitfiiii“ .83‘ v1”. down the front o! your new Jum- per, and make it so easy slip into when the last bell for breekllst ring: and finds you still It the It: ‘Ric eel. are ~ I!‘ bl; ticket; , too, for theyel hold lust ytgiki wont to. Butkdopfi misl; e u: uni-per n ui-e tartan. 100i]: at the mdriff- moulding waistband, the soft bod- ice and the very slee skirt. You couldrkt ask for g more flattering. The tailored bousc l: included in the Style No. 8104 is designed for pines l0, 12, l4, l6. l8 and 20. Size l6 acquires 2 yard: o! 54-inch fabric for Jumper; l 1-2 yard: of 89-inch fabric for blouse Send Twenty (200) com t: pre- ‘fcrred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name. Address and the :ty1: Be sure u: stat: the all: vuu wish. style No. 3104 Btu .............. NIIID Qfefillllfti Province fall and winter. It l: being modi- fied comewhat from the first models. That ls, shoulders m not quite :0 exaggerated and trousers are certalny no higher waLvted. ‘Pherc will be o. great variety on the market when the cold weather comes, in line llIl- flnlshecl worsteds and flannel: for general business wear. Bu - dementing this foundation will he usual tweeds, chevlots and ‘ierrlngbones in those who still ike to carry laungy, country gentlemen ideas lrito town. Allomirlgslnilo in iii KENSINGION SCHOOL Honor Roll for September. Grade X 1, Geraldine my“, fanfilldfiw Humphrey; 3, Jean F91. Grade IX.—l, Ione Macdonaid; Helen Hiunilton- 3 Gladys leBlaug Gracia VIIL-l Bruce Howard; z lee aemple; 3, Evelyn Harding m4 Henrietta MacArthur equal. Grade VIL-l, Jame: Saunders; I George McMahon‘ 3. Mae Watson. Grade VL- Rowan Pronti; a Albert din Grade V-(Mls: Hi ins) James MncNall - 2, Ange Brco -' ins‘ 3. Sh cC lle. y k Grade IV.—l. Freda ileckbert; g Alan Champion; 8. Neva. lleclibert. Grade ll.--1, Gw eth Davlwn; g,“ Geraldine Drisco ; 8, Ella Brook. Grade IL-Mrs. Sample) - 1, Marlene Davison; 2, Elaine Glover" 3, June Paynter. . ' Grade Il.-— Miss 'I‘h0mp30n) __ 1 Gordon Kennedy: 2, Clarence Mo; Carvllle; 3 June Bemple. Grade . (A) - 1, Patricia M:- Donald; 2 Ivan Gill; 3, Do Mexican.- nni: NEW LONDON SCHOOL The report for New lnndon school for the month or September should had’ {iimlir 1 Robe t PB. .—— . ' Eonald Brintain; 3, lllomggegh; I12. Foreman - Now, Murphy, what pbout carrying :cme bricks? Murphy-I ain't feelin’ well, guv- nor. I'm tremblin’ all over. fireman-Well, then, get busy with the sieve. HOW TO SAVE ‘ll-IE CAR "Man. on certainly do keep your oar looking new! It‘: :ix months old and there isn't n acragich on lt. How do you mari- list made "Oh. that's simple I between it : rule always to pa: two other new earl". KINKORA SCHOOL The followln 1: the standing of Klnkora. schoo for the month oll Segtember. I rade X. (Senior) -— 1. France: Brennan: 2. Teresa Mclvorl 3, Ev- an line Greenan. rude X. (Junior) — 1 Edith D. McCarvllle; 3, Kath- smitli; 2i J. e Grade VlII.-1, Patricia Johnston; Elaine Roberts; 3, Louis Shreenan. MAKES Gruie VII. (Senior) - l. Marjorie lRODGIUI 2, Genevieve Greenan; 3, . Bernadette Mulligan. . Grade VII. (Juniorl-l, Katherine Morris: 2. Teresa Johnston; '3, Louis Monaghan. Grade V.--l, Noreen Shreenan; 2, Hlld: Blireennw 3. Eileen Gallenz. I . -— . Irl: In; 2i mflgkdmlzfilulmlgggf? bu! 2' Simeon Farmer; 3, M Ran Ln. Grade II.—l, Adela Duff ; 2. Robert McKenna; 3, C i-il G: ant. Grade L-l, Marion rennan; 2. nrds: . l‘..e e th. —Bl:ter: of 8t. Martha.‘ e Cunnlon Milk I: smooch, creuny-double-rich. There‘: nothing like it to bring out the lull tempting cofgedflnvoul- Keep: indefinitely s fil- eeonomlul-md Indium! f0!‘ nan “nnshlne” viumln D- 70... Guam/é”? t1 CANflD/fi/V PRODUCT SWAN! DOWN dull}, oak: lone. You av: ‘d: eimly lngndlmu beau: no: you “PM! economy aka, and: ell: lwui: Dow: my wlrli u» (one: egg: and ch: lam ulionunliigliave d" “m”! "limes: and umipdng smoczlinm yo: was no have In Ill yon: mku. Milled fee cake-baking, from clinic: uudhn winter when, Swan: Down I: :7 m“ :: fineuordlnuy IOBLTIIII can ‘MIMI d": fiery mk: elm 09ft. llgli: mm: which mark: successful Inkling. RECIPES FOR THE 9 MOST POPULAR cues u: on n-iimciuto: - TH! INSURANCE roucv roa mm CAKES am y. Lelia-NEH" n“,