Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Tlmo Is Eastern Standard) 1 ( 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 1S BERLIN 5810 p.m.-- German Books. DJ , 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON 6:55 p.m.—-Scenes fi"om “The ' Black Eye," a play by James Bridle. GSG, 16.8 m., 17.79 meg", GSP, 19.6 m.. 15.31 megs, GSC, ‘ 19.7 m.. 15.18 meg.; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSB, 31.5 m., 0.51 nrcg. BUDAPEST. HUNGARY 7:00 ]).I1‘1.—-S&'l8Cll0llS of Music. HAT-i. 32.8 rri., 9.12 meg. EINDIIOVEN. NliYllllaatLfaNllfi 7:00 p.m.~-Prrgrarn for the livestcrn l-letnispiierr. PCJ, 31.2 m., 9.59 ine_. 7'15 p r11.——C<1n\ ' Cere- monies, The t‘. Summer School. \VIXAL, 23.1 111., 1170' meg. TCKYO 7:15 p 111-til l i-"ry fish's. JZJ, ‘ 25.4 m., ll 80 11101:. prtprfirn of 1' ings. ‘lllOl. 2s i 111 . 11.81 inwgn. 1R1“. 30'?» m., Fl Kfl meg. PUP-S 8:30 p111. ortis. TPA4. 8:45 p.i11.- Flirrt Program of Gramophone lteeortls. DJD. 23.4 m., 11.77‘ melt. 9:00 11.111 llririwro Bniirtiuig Hntise Comedy. YVSRC, 51.7 111., 5.8 meg. LONDON 10:50 l’).l’1’l.~l\'f*fIl'0 Sniritiirrls. GS! 19:6 1n.. l5 2": 111cm: GSD. 25.5 m.. 11.75 rnt".' GSC, 31.3 m.. 9.58 megh, GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. TOKYO 12:45 s..m.—Guidr- to Famous Places in Japan. JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspirolion 1. Does not rot: drcsses- does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Canbe used right after shaving. I. Instantly stops perspiration to! 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. , 4. A pure white, grcaselcss, stain- less vanishing cream. b. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal ofthc American Institute of Laundering, for being Harmless to Fabrics. TEN MILLION. furl of Arrid have been sold. Try a jar todayl BRRID IIIIIO In 1'):- new.) a jar n nll Ho!!! which "ll toilet snob t IAYFAIR NO. a" ‘ ;__t.\'Voman’s Re al "' ' "" """Yvvvwvwvvwvvvvv v iNSlST on COFFEE . SPICES - i:x"ri=iAc"rs’ VINEGAR - PEANUT BUTTER- MUSTARD mm ooo Pnooucrs OfcQualctq vii. Social an. THE GHARLU’ 1'1‘ 1 . -".=t""'~'~n ti??? l‘ Dorothy Dix 3 STRANGE MEN By C. T. PODMORE lllkl lllSi2\_\' .1 fit‘ round outlet. in a important busin $111.10: Rosita t talking about 111.. Writ 1s" of nnophorie 1100-‘ 11.71 meg. ~' i1 . 'I'.ioi"<~ ivris riotlnnu, <"'Y'<l¥‘1'.\'. itiilcss it \.’l\ hcr ientienrv to vrnitire. 01' to ziriziie a subjcit \‘.ll(*ll neetlerl; anti their. for a girl. nt fir» Twi ~ <- ihtl" went home CROCHET MADCAP Si. PILLBOX (‘HAFTIZR V ITIIE (‘OHING OF TIIE MEN ' ‘he Brixton 1' d. Sophie was the the Lttle household. hail _ .1 {K151111711 as assistant r_v iii the Crtv offices of i110 United Trust Company. he!" naiuitrl 113.1 wiih . Sopne was n. i1 ..ch acimircil for iirnerts and t"i1i\rn1,Tl10r"e ‘i0 George Parmitter i " d by her" gifts and "tlness of mird. 1n her" like Steve o'"ial ct I\l1[ toulti be flPspPlflifilV firm. George knew well what in expect from Sophie. He shrank from even 1110 no» ilitv of argument. Five days layer, lioivever, ll10r0 0111110 a lefter fr"‘1ri Reed, Price and Taikner". aiinnuiiciriz to Georte that €".'l"l'\'illlll’Y was rcrviv for" the ("oni- ifetzon of i “s. fivliens scheme on ftflcit i f't'l'3f'l'lfl0l‘._ What was mo-t - "H11". they were ex- 11rc"1'.\ 11*» "ti 11v their client‘ 112a: ill; s I"("l";'f‘ be t1l‘I‘S0l‘l to trip“ t r~=ai r1‘ th- matter, r ai ernoori iveuld b." a " 0 of finality 0211110 tn G711“? 11's ‘l1'1""l‘ts now mtrlrt h'""r "1 "ti". It was tro la‘0 cas 0f onpostion. too v anythina. Nov". per- iht speak to Srwhle. to tcv off his mind while was still ri.ii'i'e"t. in- n": to face. ‘o1 ‘ate. -i‘"4"eng!‘ h“ hsrl been "Why didt you tell at (lav ire eall0d "1" Sophie. and i0 lzjlrixton to; ioocoooooococoooococoooo Modern Etiquette s (By ROBERTA LEE) z Q oooooeoooroauaaawvao-oo , Q. Wlien introducing two wo- iireir, how docs one know which name to nrtntion first? A. The younger woman should always be presented to the older. but if they are both of about the some age, it doesn't matter". Q. l’: 1t all right for one to speak , to the hostess‘ servants during the iserving of a meal? A, while it is not downright 1 rude, one should refrain from do- mg so, as it interrupts the serv- ice. Q. 1f a guest breaks a valuable article, must he replace it with fer all, don't exist; and 1 10w; Jew. another? 015 . " ‘ A. Yes, 1t is the proper thing to do. gethcr. The state of‘ his mind did _ not allow him to be his o‘.d self. and > “all H 63-11’ Tint ‘SOPhIe was no less aware of it. than she had been for some (lays she had an idea that the wherefore lay in his father's dislike of George's marital ambition, which might be obsessing his mind while he lay so ill But that was for" Georie to ex- p.zi_.n. His mood must beczmc a llltffi more explicit before she could binrg herez-elf to question it, 011 any fanciful grounds; she knew George too well. I-Iis devotion and BttCYllIYClIETSS had not lessened one cfir " p111 1P1‘ Bflflllig 5R0)‘ Clifford —antli otners less picturesque in their . business adventuring. Slie had nev- er any (loiibt that George was as sure of her as she was of him v1 1111's‘ h" i110‘. Two 1 -, minds, "Nothing could ever change i gentlemen who envied him the gs. Frank \Var1.stead—I-lesd- But U115 “"115 a mast difficult mat- cveiiing. tne good lady went out 1oz" a tmc he get a chance to say li1irgs._ 0 5091111: proved herself a good list- 1P1‘. S110 had need to be to let him g:t it out without slipping into ,l1a cfhl details. He had never before ' s;-0n Sopiie sir still and serious. He adw in ntr cits a tomment —~"F‘0r as if s.1e mkcil i1e1se'f, "Vilhv?" George went on volubly. became] (‘lCqUUllL in his protestations. l.‘..s lawyers were treating him as if he were sane-Ahey were acting as i 11f he were. Conflict. Deep conflict in bcthi 1110." asserted George. Sophie murmured; "nori "'1 know," he said. "And it's all over ro-morrorv?" “Y0s." Then came the inevitable ques- tion. "Why didnt’ you tell me be-, fore?" “I became afraid.“ he replied- “afrald it might change you, some. how." Sophie nodded slowly. "But. 1t couldn't, really,“ she said. “You won't mention it at all to your mother?" Sophie reflect"! H" "1Cy_ "My mother ouzhi to know.” i ‘Sauhia. What's the use?" “W611. I've asked you not to. i, Stipnie. What's the use?" ‘I don't know," she said. in s. tone i that seemed t0 agree. “Strange? she added, after a few moments. "Pity. too! Perhaps the things, af- "Anl/Wflyl" George responded, “look at your clock to-morow, Sophie, fr"om two onwards, and you'll get a. wonderful sensation 0f your value in my eyes." "You intend to go. do you?" "Don't you see. it's a. challenge.” "Yes. I shall not sleep a wink to-night.“ she rejoined. George himself had not been sleeping too well. but. having un- burdened his mind he awoke m the next <lay's requirements in fairly vigorous mood At the appointed hour, he was admitted to the pres- ence 0f Mr. Torkney in the inner office of the firm. The place seemed unusually ‘hushed. Torknev commented on the silence. "We shall be very quiet." he said “our typist is going back to join Mr. Shrev. and mv partners will ‘be here at the earliest possible moment. Make" yourself comfort- able." George took a big chair, feeling anything but comfortable. "YGStPTGILV," Tomnoy went on. "we had Mr. Diggs herr- from Lel- cester. and then Rumely turned up from Bristol. so one or two pre- liminaries are already r-ompieted. Boxwith ~"he sorted a fllmsv ps- ner from a little pile ~“'Bovwith is gnlnll to b0 rather late, Perhaps m-t late" with a shrug. "l wish you could have managed without ma," George fidgeted. "I don't like this." fContlnueddon> pagefiil, 7001.7 5) _ :BABY’S STOMACI-l UPSET? BABY'S little "Tummy" is often easily upset. It is easily righted again, too, if you know just. how to do it. Let. Mrs. M. S. Alway, of London,0nt.,tcll you: 501) 1' breviat ons. For complete pattern and tat .t m or coin (coin prejerredi to The ‘éiigrralilafierfileedriewgrlsnllievflftmtllk line but ths season rs which make it a all buttons or bright-colored 1111808 01 .. crocheted PILLBOX, always a fav- ' it is trimmed with thin bit more formal and You will want. one or more of each Own Tablets suit them all. They are a great help at. the first sign of upset stomach, during teething time or when I cold is coming on. They work quick- ly yet gently to carry sway poisons and promote quiet sleep. Walking floors at 9t- ifl-Bt-fllct-bm "M10111- lb‘ night is unknown in our home." imtmcflon‘ m‘ a“ o! mlogaugwf‘ lays: "One of my three children has Mrs. Harold Brown, of Owen Sound, frequent sick stomach spells and Baby's Own Tablets are all 1 svcr give him Use this muwfl To The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Deut- UBIGN NO. 500 fl.|]'_.__-_-__- IIIflAMI8l—-—-—-"' “EEH im-i-nn-a-v an anJ-v. F!" for relief." Equally elective for diarrhoea, colic, Pm“ "l" nu“ “d “m”. Duh“ simple croup, constipation and simple fever. Sweet-tasting, easy to take, prom In their action yet harmless. Can given to the most dellute child. Ana- lyst's certificate in eve box. — - - — — — - — -- ""“‘ Buyabortodsyforscknesssooftm strikes in the night. Money back ii not ""'-"-“"""""“""'_"1niimd. Ileana. mvinn ------——-- Love That Blos the enemy of love. strongest bulwark, gets. 111 daily and are tiepeiidcnt personality; when s iffl/DIL; contlct. It is no easier to get along with a mistress t: . for George to begin, to continue let's can be just as grouchy and tight- » smoothly, and finish. 1n the first, , hold Just as much strife as a btuigalow is a respec p ace, Sophie's mother was 1n m9 'IIOC'(A. Anti, as a mutter cf fact, illicit love does not w: _ and he had an instinct that ' 13-min "aylelyn P1171113’ 0f mflrried ¢°11P16~> Celebffll/e '. Cortlery should no; km,“ He , dings, but i1. liaison seldom lasts more than a. very few years. ni d0 hat proviso. ivhen late in the ‘ “*5 m‘? 15 mFdWNQ by nlomhs‘ T710111 are a. thousand ways in which mar (lcstioymg it. One is that the mere sense o e that they must abide by; honor bound to fulfill, se ancies from roaming. o. having mane their choic a connaci. that they are in hlltl titles. much io keep their f must make r110 best or their bargains and so they set and Joiin in their afcctions and sncfks. Add to 1.11.5 the natural human v cn that makes each of us think tha are better" than other people's and yo man's wife IS h.s wife cnn ‘ 111., L)Cn. Just because a woman's husband lictici and a blanket over his faults. ' Llib mine own," and that feeling makes s iicar to inc men and women to wnom they ivlcst of all, husbands and wives have the stronges any tiio human bengs together, and that is a. mutu destinies iirc one. They rise or 18.11 together. tie of lrfc shoulder to shoulder. i srssf .. no r ine! and than s remote wonder. i URL becausc a illvlliikf 1 s f ' n“ __ , Aiicitgv, a.i1.. n11,h. be tli 1t. (‘l"r1Z_\', but, w-ivc gether and makes zintagonis votion to the little creatures they have brought into the lc do cease to care for each other. It is Just human weaknex 113g many ITfflTYpCl poop rragc that ikilis love. ness. A young couple ask me if marriage kills love. have seen so many of their tically in love before naarrm . apparently l . l liking or each other ried that it. has made something poisonous in marriag if the mere fact of two peo gether dofs no their fellow prisoners and long ters. of love 7 To which I would reply: N0. A thousan It. is its best friend, its greatest promoter and pro It is true that married love does not always being. _ And, above all, there are the tin soms During Courtship May Not be as Sweet in Older Age But it is Far More Lasting Than the World (s; Q Generally Recognizes , m They say that they friends, who were so bf-autifuxliyétarid roman- ss soon as they malt-e them hate to break their fet- rriarry. They don't want their glngerbresd. f their glamorous co fault-rlndng and n rill to go out of their r turn into bore- So they are afraid the gilt rubbed off o.’ can't bear to tlilnk o turning into snarling, They don't want the t.h the joy they have in being dom. They don't want their mamage the sordid endurance test t become. And so they ask: its stanchest supporter, its survive the treatment it starved to death, or it more punishment than and we see husbands who have been ught like cats and rts still bums tho ratuiouv: s KEEPS TIIEIR SKIN FREE r Sophie had no resentment, even 15 smnstgyfifflfff ,§,”,,§h§,‘i§i§ln§yb§§gi§°" m n’ is anything else 011 earth and SL1|l'lIVB. and wives who have grown old ugly, i Ma- HE‘ “'05 111° 0"“ ma" “'11? iiiiigiéciibiihgtiaiiilofiliiiieiiaiiiaricfieilviifg‘but in whose hes s cod between herself and several ‘giujfcd 11111119 they lit in their youth. 'l‘l1ere is no more mischievous and untrue propagan which teaches that there is something pecu about free love. No theory could be faiser. association; when s. man an upon each other; when pers eiflshness meets selfishness; th; who have fo The acid test of love comes man undertake to live when tflstcs differ and rlsge promotes love instead f being bound to another; having entered into ttles men and women They feel that they in to build up Mary ‘mm mo“ o! mem become m‘ A word of cheer upon your lips, anity involved in the sense of pos- A ready hand w Kw t om own cm‘ our h Will help you well to llve. The love you give to others. The good that you may do. The helping hand you proffer Will bring happiness to you. ances her value and charm 1n _ D0 millions of husbands and The road to daily happiness Is not so hard to find. ust fight the bat- It's what you do for others Everything that ooncprns ‘ rmport.i1icc to the _Ol.llCl‘. _ And so if there is one spark of lov breasts this keeps it burning. Every pie they know, the gossip they hear, and that keeps them m strangers and brings ihcnr closer than circumstance of their lives, _ the places they go are ties or,- interested in each other any other human God made the people that. I meet. ldren whose lttle hands work the The many pggplg great, and small. sbarids and wives to- dlfierences in their de- world. Of course, But it. isn't mar- frailty and. dumb- ROTHY DIX. tic ones forget their He . ..~.e neighbor to them all. -—A THE COOK'S CORNER BASIC VANILLA CREAM 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon gelatin 1-2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon flour 1-8 teaspoon salt 1 egg 1 cup heavy cream 2 teaspoon vanilla Method: Soak the gelatin in 2 teaspoons cold uiater" for 5 minutes then add to the scolded milk and stir until it is dissolved. Mix and sift the sugar, salt and flour and add gradually to the hot milk. Cook. stirring constantly until the mixture thickens, then add the iveil-beaten egg yolk. Beat with a rotary egg beater until very light then chill. Beat the egg white until it. is very stiff and whip the cream until it holds its ' shape. Fold those into the cooked mixture and ndd the flavoring. Turn into a tray of the refrig- erator and freeze as rapidly as possible until firm. The cream will be smoother if you remove it from the refrigera- tor after it is partly frozen and beat thoroughly for about. 2 min- utcs. Reset tlic cold control hall’ way to normal and hold until ready to use, but not until after the cream is firm. FRESH PINEAPPLE JAM. Four level euns t2 pounds) crush- ed or chopped fruit, 7 1- level cups (3 1-4 potmdsl sugar, 1 bot.- tle commercial pectin. Chop fruit very fine or, better still. rrin through food chopper. Measure crushed fruit. into large kettle. ndd sugar and mix well. Use hottest fire and stir constantly be- fore imd while boiling. Bring to a full rclling boil and boll hsrd for 1 minute. Remove from fire and stir in pectin. Skim, pour quickly .and cover hot Jam at once with i, hot. paraffin wax. CARROT-PINEAPPLE SALA i i Dissolve one package of prepar- led lemon gelatine in one cup n! boiling water. When slightly cooled. -c¢¢o¢oo4aoooo»oo++o+o-¢ How Can I ‘I 7 (B) ANNE asnum awoooo-ocvo-oooooo v0 w - Q. How can I prevent silk from cracking or becoming hard? A. Always recs it. under a piece of damp mus in, usinl l moderate- ly hot iron. until the muslin is dry. Q. How can I impart a rich brown crust to sponge cake when baking it? A. 51ft some granulated sugar over the top of the cake before ‘ putting it into the oven S. How can I clean black felt: . A teaspoonful edwlth half M! Mk1 1x a cupoco m solnunnrfublsok faonozosllln ML . AMorningSmile A BIT TECHNICAL. “Tell me, Captain." said one of ers on the cruise, "do light. diet or an ordin- ary meal ls the best preventive for seasickness?" “Well? said the Captain, a. keen thoughtfully, "it on whether you d from weakness ,.._......._.. i This Reducing Diet ls No Extra l Would Your fiance ob- Sybil (indignantelyl: He'd never hear of such a thing. "Splendid! Then shall we say v‘__________________ ndd one cup of canned pineapple -half a teaspoon of salt to congesl. fold 1n d pineapple. diced d and one cup of raw carrots which have through the meat into individual’ mouldsr the refrigerator and chill. h plate, unmoulrl the salads and garnish with may- 1:::::::::::::::::::::::: A BOWL OF CORN ‘cy lead tlio world in Don't be disappointed.“ Sold by all grocers. restaurants ovlflwbm, dual packs ca. MIDI In?" 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They are floor-length all Came‘! a“ u sleeves. —Grenville Kleiser. 1"" ' at school, and in my street; HOD. GOOD MAN NERS GRATITUDE The inward joy and power of our life, in every sphere, come from the discovery that its high- est obligation rests at last upon the law of gratitude. In every tie that binds us we are made free and glad to serve.—Ar_"oriy_r_nolrs_.___ Bother Lou 10 Pounds in ll Weak; u Reducing‘: a cinch. M“ ° Y’! way. Her easy slenderiziriddlet- m4 right. into her" plans for family melll The children clamor for s 111C010?- i She packs one cuP 10ml“) iulcE- 2 i deviled eggs. a salad of string beans, i celery and lettuce for each pic- I nlcker. Three hundred calorie! apiece-a fine reducing lunch for her. And those hard-cooked ell! stave off hunger better than soft-l ked . colic mfilatzsup the 800 calories heri ‘rowing youngsters need for lunch aha adds peanut butter sandwiches. lets them buy ice-cream cones. 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Literatu Luqqqqq-vwwoonvcnaoooyouwnw (By ROBERTA tear , QQQQQO o0 04660-0- Grease on a Bu: lottlris 118D" 0"‘ hot iron. Their cover h magnesia, let it handker but. irnn much 1011891" 1f The Waffle Iron ed it. Then wipe h, tissue paper. 0 brush. Be sure never r materials thrillers. child should lea _.-— J ET JEWELRY ______ d-fashloriedjej; >r coin iooin preferred) wrap co n strefully, address to Charlottetown style No. 265B Size... n... ".- Olt! n Province It 1| a happy instinct which en- ables us to value these little prises I0 happy, and s curious thing to reflect, as we stumble through the KID, knee deep in children, that are is not. one little unit. in those diminutive millions that has not (God bless itl) a circle of admir- ins relatives. w whom it u the prettiest the dearest. the clever;