PAGE TWO 0man’s Re a Living o» The Woma _-—- "Ihese are the gifts I ask of thee. Spirit sorene- Gtzreiiuth for the (‘ltllly task; Ccuriipe to lace the loud; 000d cheer to help me be“ the lrave lens load, And for the hours to rest that comg between, M1 lllwflltl JOY in all things heard and seen. --Van Drke CIUIPISfiI-I- l)lil.\'lill tiirl a ca. ions in Boston ail-purpose _.tl}..\‘ ULlfiiVllliliii, "s" W”? tcrQi/VIC Dreams Tell Truth About You :::::;<.. YOU? Unconscious Speaks In Sleep Shilling in hcr sleep. Perhaps she'll latigh at that "funny dream" i ' " up. Or feel puz- cxpericncos so Psgycliologists say bucutise dreams express your m ~st sccrct hopes. fears and desires they are warnings of inner s which thrcatcu your hap- ludicrotis dream of finding sud tin iilain St cure secretly shy You stand, in rlf probably sl .. .s _ and self-conscious. n .| n: drop from a high hllllfillfl,’ the top of a cliff may moan that you icar your security is tlirccilcnczl iu some tray. icr hand, a dream o! _ ovcr housctops and trcc. ps ma} symbolize your relief .‘. 'in_4 Iirokcn an unhappy en- 0r resigned from an un- . \\".l(l animals. the . . . . imn~rlrcams have a picture laii,»,uage all thcir own. RCJII in our Iii-page booklet what a famous ]l5_‘-'Cliflltilll.='i says about the lYHDIiFlZIItCC of dreams. Explains nus of many typical n iiriaccs and symbols; i. r.i 1. ‘conic true." Send 20c .n coins for your copy 0f “Tho Nleaniiig of Drcryns" to Charlottetown Guardian Home Ser- vicc. Bo sure to \v.it¢ yilainly your name. address and the name of booklet. llama Street Address Province; KNITTED Leisure n's Realm with l leather thong instead o! n ribbon band. Toasters. for their size. are wick- ed users of electrical energy. Toast in time 0i’ DOWBr nhortaie is a lux- ury. Join the men on field service and gave power by eating untoasted i-ca . MANY MOVES When the Calvin Coolidges re- turned fmii the White House to quiet Northampton, Mass, they bought a lG-room house known as the Beeches, commanding a view of Mount Tczn and the meadows t-f the Connecticut valley. To protect themselves from prying tourists they put a Wire fence afmlfifl their small estate. After the ex-presl- dent's death in i933 Mrs. Grace Goodhuo Cooidge seldom used thr- housc. eventually soid it as a loss after she had moved across town to live Willi her close friend. Mrs Florence Adams. Four years azo she bllilt a new house across the street £10m her friend's place. In th $25000. three-storeycd, white hrnia she lived quietly. seein: a few intimates. occasionally attend- ing a Republican nartv pzatherinc Last wr-ck. at 63. Mrs. Coolidge nrc- nared to move again. Because of a local houisinz shortage she "loaned" her new home to Cant. Herbert W. rtndcrwcnd commander of the Waves stationed at Northamntonis Smith college It was rcoorvd that ‘ho Iiouse was given ‘ent free. Mrs Coolidge will no ba-ck across the street to live with Mrs. Adams. PROVERBS ABOUT IDLENESS He that does nothing finds help- ers By doing nothing we learn to do ill. A pound of twenty ounces idle dogs worry sheen. idleness Ls the key of beegary‘. No man should live in thr- world who has nothintz to do in it. The tongue of an idle person is never idle. They that do nothing learn to do ll‘ He that doth nothing doth ever amiss PREJVEDDING PLANS idleness weisthts As the old saying goes —~Ha5lE makes waste -so may the bride- ‘o-be take advantage of the tiDs listed below and budtlet her time before the weddint! s0 that every- ‘hing is planned before the last fcw days previous t0 lhfi “'95- ding, It is suggested that months before the weddln! i-lie bride should begin to make Dlfllm What May Be Dime THREE MONTHS AHEAD: i. Decide upon the tyne of Wed- uing-Jormtii or informal. z, Engage church and minister. 3. Make preliminary arrarike- merits for reception -at home. church or hotel, also the music 4, choose your bridal parry and decide on dressed i?!’ ‘he illdll party, jot down phone nunbeis and dress sizes of girls in 8 Small book. May come in handy. 5 Determine amount to be SD?!“ on trousscau both linen 8nd clothes. Buy such thinzs as lint!- cric and linen now. Save clothes buying until later as the styles will be newer. 6. Make wedding guest list your fiance is involved hevffi t so have irm give 3'0“ hi5 mete 115g of gllviil’. sugqestlons. What. May Be Done TWO MONTHS AHEAD i. Check plans made to date z choose stationery and order. 3. If you have not done so be- fore. choose your china. crystal and sliver —your friends will HD- prcciate it. 4 Finish shopping —lli1ens. sil- VCTQSIHTT. looking for clothes. SLIPPERS DESIGN fhcse sandals knitted in moss wcnr. It TCfllIlYCS mat/crisis needed. To order pattern: address with i5 cents in town Guardian, ‘I-‘o Charlottetown Guardian, Needlework Department. Desiwn No. B30 little time to make. illustration of stitches and complete Instructions. Write. or send above picture with your name and coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- NO. 830 ‘l stimh are ideal for lounging or beacn Patient No. 830 contains list. of THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 7/ Fashions '1 Literature; lm ‘f. Social and Personal Mealtime A Delicious fying ilavor that every uieinber of the family will enjoy. or tannin to upset nerves or stomach. illarle instantly in the cup, either with boiling water or hot milk. Very economical. Beverage Postum has a delicious satie- Postum contains no caffeine 4 OZ. SIZE MAKES 50 CUPS 8 OZ. SIZE MAKES I00 P371 5. Address wedding invitations arid 5ll1mt1 relic" for inaliiiu What i\I:a_v Br» "(nip 0N5 arolyrrl amnn >1 Get invitations into until 111;» first week. 2. Btiy clothes; diess fittings. 3. Acknowledge each gift M l» arrives 4. Arrange f0;- take pictures at goyvii. 5 Purchase bridal party 5",“? ‘Flak? lJlZills for luncheon Wlllcll i0 prvsent them. .1 up if pftssiblp bans. lLn'.i w--- In .- be free of ficiails so Utliiitfiiltqllllnl irieiitls may SN‘ vat] up you- I)(\_qt y What To D0 have ryedclina lilifiloerantir-r last fitting of izifts ill and rc- oxrs WEEK BEFORE . sllrc purchases that they fit. 9 H“? lYlfl-"ll Dilrtyr lunch lllmcilt. gifts toiling/hill have M“ i° display rzilts 4' Tl“'.i° SIlPPFi some time with vcur fatiiily. Also ragt. ' Have rehearsal day lrcfoy‘. _ are n"l and D. if ‘icssililp, 6. Park uiicrushablcs iii ‘so day's in advvwi i Dress in ample Pr... _1,,. M surely. Arid th if y.“ . ' ' am "I do!“ en or l '1. lnip0rt_ two to Icc (“lbPS writ . .' n‘ q , mint learns fi S of 1 r l n’ color to frosty d" ,=_ p, lht‘ lm)’ With water and i Add the bits at .*.er.v ci- then fzll tray with H’. wote and finish freezing. ANNUAL MEETING OF arianirriui; TRADE BOARD MONCTON. N. 13.. Sept. 2s (cat fieccilriélng to information received s" ‘Pm F» MricCliii-e Sclaudcrs. Bclrlflll’ of the Miblilliie Board of Trade. 43nd annual lnPcllllg of 1t...» Gfylnni- zation to be held iii McnctonllOz-t 22 mid 23. have been confirmed: and plans are being made to hold a aneeting of the Maritime Traug- PQTlHlIOIi COITIIIIISSUI] on tile oven. m3 of Oct. 21 with the chairman, J.D. McKeiina, of Saint Jclni pyg. siding. ' Kfiflliitlinrgd}, In _ the _ home. the tentative dates for the ( Strange Victory FRANKENBylNIELONI-JY Author of "Cull Back Love" He ixsairdccl her iii COIbItICIXLDIC Quilt-LL. well no CLIIULUKIJA iii ih-i-l. '1 lziicns crcii ii )oiil‘c bt»lt.ili lllil). l ciiil rccitoii a Druiit lint iiatin to iicii iiiiii. At iiic osoor ii; LAAJLLI tti;o.iiii.ti ' i c.ili iiilli Duo- LLl. iie can...- ii.i.. tti..i a iiiii. t incli- iiei iiaiiic, out i call iiliii nilnur.’ llIlC lo ins “our. ui‘. iHLUlAllLY IURIIZJHLQ to sec izlrlczi. uCoDllL‘ a Ulla) aitcriioun ifli-ti: itaited in the outer ofiice. liviiit; to icon ii iillltlilllllz. but ii.r liiiliti “.15 till iiic uog. nan Ali) U‘LLQ‘J lilo lunniiiiui- t..i.cii sii: c.i..ii1ii. iivlhd in.- iLlll. inc criiiuiletii" “as lclziiicii 0A iiiiii iiiiii range, blllfllt". ..iit animal into iau "iiutoii up all tiiu icoiii, so i-.i...i i.r.u sir-e iiaci been ittcco t» riuc in innit. 'ri.il~ nil.- . on... up. li-LI‘ hsart Lcatlizt: like til" hi‘ in iicr curs. l st. Sldliflliill there auoic nci. nc bflciliiitl taller than iii lit-r ILIULIf-liilq of him. ~1AlQl~qllv lo. out. orb.) ill. in case inc \\J~i iLTVIl to illl\'\.' inc .c.iii \.i.il._u. ii; t '.i tic\~.ii iitsiiic 13L.‘ u.i in: calic- setcci '\.\ii.rc L: siic. iii iiic ci ' "its. it Wits _]l.st u (;;.\\'.l A silence ssiticd upon th.m. "well. he saiu. at leinziii. "so loin: as EHCQS iict lli any rcal trouble. I'll be gutting ajtni i s she been, ail iigilit‘! i iiica s ( t..-_.thinc,—iill iL-tii: he lililb d laiiicly. Abruptlv Piii . i-_iii.ii.o£rcd thc wolihound. SiliCG Michael "Herron was shcrily to receive the bill for him. it was only Ever ‘ill (I l‘. i‘ . \i t‘ ' ‘ i‘ started in .cd I . "\Vc t" zilrtuti “I botialit her a doz" “A dc. " lic echoed disbciicviiiizlv. "Docs shc w llAlliis she sten it?" 1i. 1 its tlonn ll\ tiie car." didn't want a dog. Docs; sit: like it?’ "She ‘s mad about it." "How on cartn did you manage {Dorothy Dix‘ gays- w ‘PACE iiy noun inns DOMESTIC VIRTUES Children Leave_Parents"Ab0de T0 Gain A Little Freedom __..___-_. d at asks: Why is family 1119 heavgnogiiasiegilh? so often a preview 01 PUIEIIIWTY eager to fly the coop as sloon as their wilngés dgxs ihtm up? Why do peol) 9. W10 We °°° n _ ' hearted bears in their own houses? Whyhwllglzhwifilrgoéhfzaillefge is no place like home, are we secretly thinking. an a f the main Well, there is a plenty the matter with home. ind 011° ° things is the lack of space. In the modern} home tthngeuri-ghlllgilirxdegliralaixxl; room for the domestic virtues to survive. stll less o o ck w“ so People are like plants. If you Jami Fond we“ clcse that their roots zeta tangle a growth warped only weeds SYOW- The pretty flowers are killed out. MOTBllSlLS are always wailing over the in- crease in divorce. and wondering why ills“? ‘t2 so many more philandering husbands anmw the than there usedto be. and t-ritms to ‘f me delinquent juvenile Dmblemi bu!» WW1 “A ma“ real answer, which is SDMSQ- Ii 15"‘ llal u nature is any diifcrent from what. it has alwayfi been. it ls that rooms are now 6 x 8 last-Bad 0! being i8 x i8 as they were in our Bffmdliflmnw’ time We live in little cubicles in a wail int-o which we are packed so tifllllh’ lllal ileuulnggg have to use hydraulic pressure t0 89 ltlet d baby in, and flesh and blood simply can s an it. LACK OF and. makes us cross and cranky and resentful °5 contact. _ itted against us than agi orlstvipinw our rafigiélgalaffsi‘ ally impossible to lc_\'e anybo y _w 1o is a ways V ,1 - ‘ _k fi caus- we have no privacy. no solitude? nodplacsein islligolil tonlfioplgréym Agd our grouclies. that so many liusban s an s Ki -_ ~ K-‘nr to get rid of it's because we s/siid our children out on the stijccts in a rhen they row iliCiY noise that we have to pay thim out of their scraPQS W if up into hoodlums. ., It gicts on our neiyes. those with whom we arc l‘ forgive them for som fr‘ ravine used our cold cre ALL VANITY DESTROYED The next thing that _i.s the matter with family life is that li- lEHOTQS the amenities of clvillztitlon. it is the only place in the woiédry/Lheref liccpie feel they don't have to be even commonly polite oimcoilits . a t‘? f; the felings of others. it's significant that our choicest su s ‘are a elled “home man." Nothing is so devastating as the NW1.“ ° ‘lineal’ rebellion. and when our brothersvand sisters Wt throutlgl ball lgtl ll-siél 142g faults and peculiarities. the cockiest of us hasn t one s re o van Y in his system“ Oliver Wendell Holmes once saiil. that families broke up and moved f from each other because they wanted to k€€li i119 HTOWHS imm b91118 Barroyvncd to death. and the Smithshom beinz Smlthfid into the 11158318 asylum. And ptrhaps the Joneses fled from their kith and kin to keQD from being told home truths. . It is a chronic grievance with fathers that their sons arc seldom willing to follo\v their prof“ CliS or 2o into _thelr business with tiem. "Tom "will"! sfcn into a r -i~.i~3c iwrruricc- lfvlit.‘ would only Como into my office." says the lawy- ‘. “bill no. nOlliliiFZ Will (l0 him blll l0 be “n aviator." "I've spent my life building up this biz grocery business for Sam and thinking how I would enjoy having him with m-e, but hehas gone to study medicine and it will be years before he can make a living. moans the business man. Mother weeps and \ ils because Marv l115l5l5 0Y1 scttinz 11D a little flat with a couple of other zirls inst-cad of stayinrz in her luxurious bionic. Arid parents can't uiiclcrstatid these vagarits of their children. THEY SEEK FREEDOM The children ieavc home to fzain e. little freedom which they know they will never have as long as they are undrr tlicir parents‘ roof. for Papa and Mamma never find out that their child- ren have grown up and are intelligent mcii and women capable of shaping their own lives- it?" “I suppose because to begin with, But the reason is nlalni. it on the head. it's a Peidnzese.” “Oh, well." he remarked. with an it liardlv seems like a d air of making the best of it. "I sup- “What is it. a Pomerania " An nose women like somethiniz they C811 cdze crept into his VDlC0—(1iE-’.'F\iii, cuddle. Anyway. I m glad the young- nzirtlr. and nartlv disappointment. sterls pleased. "How clever of you to guess." she "vi/hat do you call a rcai dog. Mr. said. azrceably. “You've almost hit Horton?" . _. . This Canadian mother unrlcrstnnris the importance of wholesome. nutritious school lunches for her two sturdy lads. OQO-O-.+§§QQQQ+‘ THE COOK ’S CORNER 0-0-0» FRUIT OIIUTNEY 6 Medium ripe tomatoes. 6 medium peaches 6 medium pears 6 largo onionl. 3 BTU“ P9999" I to 3 tablespoon; nit. 2 cups white wine vinegar. 2 1-2 cups Crown Brand Corn Syrup. i 1-2 cups white sugar i tbsp. pickling spices (in amBIl cheese cloth bag). METHOD: Dash, blanch and peel tomatoes and peaches. Chop coarse- ly, and add coarsely chopped pears and onions. Add chopped green peppers, salt, vinegar. Crown Brand Syrup. sugar and beg of pickling spice. Place all in a ante Preserv- ing kettle, mix well, and boil gent- ly for 1 1-2 to 1 hours. stirring oc- casionally. Remove spice bag, and pour mixture into hot sterilized jars. Seal, cool, and label. store In p, dark dry. cool place. YIELD: Approximately 4 pints. TOMATO CHILI SAUCE 12 medium ripe tomatoes. 4 medium green pepper; 2 large onions. 4 medium apples l 1'2 CUPS Crown Brand Corn Syrup. 1 1-2 cups brown sugar 2 cups vinegar. Z §BIJ‘.ESPQODS salt. 2 tabespoons ground cinnamon. 1 tea-spoon dr mustard. i teaspoon ce ery seed 1-2 teaspoon grc/und CIOVOI. 1-3 teaspoon auspice. 1"3~l'4 “HD0011 frfl-yerine pep- per. METHOD: Wash and peel tome. i098. Out in small pieces. Add green PCPDOTS. chopped fine; onion peeled and chopped. and apples peeled and cut fine. Put in kettle with Crown Brand 00m syrup. brown sugar, vlllefifl-Y- Sill. mustard and spices. $300k t3? hours over moderate heat or un thi k d t,- lmu): 4 gmélsn iansparent.) SEPTEMBER 2,3, 1942 “Ind. remember, ‘Hcnd-knits" wear longer! MAKE YOURS mom m: new Lux xmmuc IOOK Knit this jacket for baby-hand. knitted wooly garments w“; longer. ii5 patterns in the NEW Lux Knitting B00k— four h9g1“ in one——1l 2 page: oi‘ test-knitted designr-thingu for everyone. 1h get your copy, mail the coupon below with l large Lux box top and 15¢. Send for your New Lu; Knitting Book AT ONCE. MA/l 771/5 COUPON TODAY! ' m. new dot-z Toronto t Raine Addren To Province ‘l: To their fathers and mothers th till toddiing infants in i-om m who have to be held by the nniil mama w eat their spinach all that they must so by-lvye at '1 o'clock. John and Sam know that in their fathers’ ofiices they would be only glorified errand boys. probably without a definite salary, oer what is in them. And will feel that she has a perfect right to read her letters and liste ly without any authority. an ary knows that as long as sh is at home Mother no chance to show n in on heir telephone calls and put her through a questionnaire about everything sh has said and done and thought for the previous twenty-four hours. An because Mother's tyranny is prompted by love doesn't make it easier w endure. But for all of its faults. family life has its redeeming virtues. Home ls the one spot in all the world to which our thoughts turn back in our wanderings. love those who have told us from them. "*1 navel Téiiblfiffialznincén? Danes. but I keep thein in a kennel now. poor devils." Paige saw Erica standing in the dQOFWHY- “How's Erica," she said. E2168 ¢B1ltz£ht siizht of Paige's com- DfliilOil. and her face clouded. Mich- acl smiled. "Hello." he said. and put his hand timidlv on her shoulder. ‘Was it awfully bad?" _"No. it wasn't. thank you." Erica civilly answered. "Mr. Herron knows about our Pekimzese bunny." said Polite quick- ly. Erica darted a. swift izianoe at her. Paize lifted an eyebrow in the unmistakable equivalent of a wink. “Perhaps he'd care to see it." she continued complacently. CHAPER XII Michael Herron wasn't. especially anxious to see a Pekingese puppy and besides. with Erica's presence thsrre was. as usual. an uncomfort- Ebie tension in the atmosphere. Ive tzot to catch a. train to Nor. folk.’ he demurred. "Oh. pl¢l8€—" Erica broke in un- expectedly Michael Hen-on looked as if he could scarcely believe his ears. The pleased color came up into his dleelfis- He Cflilllht Palm's eyes above im-icas head. "You've done marvels." he seemed to say. Downstairs. the chauffeur was no- where to be seen. and the car stood barked halfway up the block. Err-ice ran ahead to open the door. and Paige saw her start back. with utter It is the Shanfiri-La of our dreams. and we even come to ome truths when we live fax enough aryay horror written over her face. “What's wrong. I wonder Miclinel Herron (lllicklv “Y don't know." said Paine. inlet‘ guickened thelr_s_t (Continued on page U, Col. l) ?" asked APaiEG You Woman Who Suffer l-‘rom IIIII IIISIIES then llIIlllI IEEIIIIES If you-dike so many women between the ages of sa and 52—sufler one?) hot flannel. weak-fill“. BBFVWE, ° m inga, distress of ‘irregularities , ‘a blue and depressed — start tak H5 iiyaiii. E. Pinkhum_'5 vesetflble amt pound at once. Its one of the nu- effective medicines you. can “Y that's made especially l0" ‘wmmérs Plnkhnm‘: compound 11°" l.“ l than relieve distress. Taken reg“ h‘ .._ig helps build up reuiutancfil 128:0?“ guglelaflymtgmmzllfi also is a. n for o: mac Thousands upon thousandshasg. women-rich and poor alikfigfln reported benefits. Time an d im! Lydia Pinkhums QOIHPQII" l“ ,5 proved some women 8"hl\'p.l"llc;;1 ‘an can be during their 40:; . mirth“, > for younger girls. tool Mn 6 ada. Worth trying! “Needlecraft FUI‘ T he Hom i WHY NOT MAKE THIS Thinking about outfitting that girl of you: for school? Here's a design for a. darling frock, with a dickey to beep it. always neat. Style; N0. 8515 in sizes 8. i0, 12. 14 and 16. Sim i2 requires 2 1-2 yards 35-indh fabric with i-l yard contrasting. designed for ‘Ito order pattern: Write or send picture with your name and dress with 20 cents in coin or stamps to the Needlecraft. Bureau. The Charlottetown Guardian. Needlecraft Department. ' Style No. 3675 l. -____—---¢ Name Street. Addnu F}: QQ-‘MOQO-‘QOOQO A Ilorningiinila 00000004000-00-004-0-000-6-0 ad- Mandy~Ah wants a quawt of lanctifled milk. Grooer-Whut yo’ pacified milk. Mandy-—-iiook here, nil mean: il small one, when Ah needs inflammation Ah'll specify. "Now." began the architect. "if you'll give me a general idea. of the kind of a house you need-" "I want something." replied th NAME——--_—_"__"'__'_____-__-_ Wli0lf‘ "wheat. Iircarl i.< ll.\'(‘t| for sxiiiritvir-lics with substantial fill ings. egg and peanut. butter today, while fresh tomatoes. applesauce. cookies and milk to drink rountl off a troll balanced lunch. That the youngsters are enjoying as well as benefitting from their meal L5 eyid. ent. in the lower picture. Boy-like they have chosen the highest. and most inaccessible spot in the schoolyard as a dining room, grREET ADDR$S————-— ————--———-—-——— husband. "to go with a door- gnockei- my wife brouqht home from ave.‘ crr9_.---_-.__--- PROVlNCE--------