“my; Emm- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD J_u1_._y_s,_193c I’ . __ . Jusg-lfizr 1 +1», I i an T/Vhizt‘ the Fashion By Annebelle l l i l gazes-ass, n “c” For The Cook. l: l CUCL'JIBER_ CREA)! DRESSING FOR - LETTIICE 0216 511d a q cr cups of thick.‘ 131;; cream, 1 taihestiooti of onions, rn . pped fine; ‘w cup of cucumbers',l riot-d thin. Salt, pepper and vinegar y‘ c. dip a few leaves of z c1 c:.,, ,.ice into the dressing power in make treaties and perform . and place on a lame dish. Do the 01h?!‘ national duties. Z some '-‘-'l"l all the lovyicc which l5 ‘ ~My answer u, M33 Bennegg," 531d ‘ m be v1.1: iitcn 7W1!‘ 111B femalll‘ ,Mr. King, "ls that we have made the ,‘_ int; dmssing ove all the lettuce. “may” m,’ they are 1n eflea," L , Del rate with ha wookcd eggs cut, "And ye, we an not . nluon," , ' L‘: curlers c! r1 e- lcame a further interruption. ' _ K - - ,i Canada lvid attained national ‘_ g status and iviss performing the 1 |fxmctlons of nationhood, Mr. King , . 3 (hoflei UNSWEETENID - i i i, H, '5 Q. l __ u. Tn cream soups, for creaming vege- ', f tables, for sauces and gravles, in breads and cukcs, wherever the rrcipe “T?! for milk, St. Civics will rosure a richer, meander result. O O O O , ‘a ,h l Null coupontodny for FPIE RECIPE BOOK l conraining nearly 7.00 ‘ tcstcd recipes. I ‘to ‘_ s Egan-a‘: ssn-n-n-‘v-smnw-Q. ..,....,...~,.~...,.,._., 1 Tim EJRIJEV c0.,Lrl\4II‘ED H-tmrr Arccdr, Vlncouvcr Sand {no Recaps Bonk to: Nun -..___i_i._-.___- §O§OOO4+GGOQOO 6 §OQOQQQ§§Q Here's Your Woman Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern ' comfortable as it is pretty. ,organdic in nile green shade or in ‘handkerchief lawn and tub silks are fill in size of pattern. Address Pat- Iion Magazine Ls ready‘! __ tern. . ,i , 1 ' l ' t,‘ lNo. 2569. Size v l s-nunusn-un- | - - - - - - - ~ v --;-<|uu|cn||no| _ _ g , Name ‘ 3 5'6? scoreless frock of,‘ i yellow d-izrcd S\\'..<S tic: 115 yokpd . .. . . . . . Lwdire c" either rho ‘Yr wi“ WI. h“, Tm r M, scammed , Street Add.ess . Outline o. the brzef bodice ls echoedl . . . . . . 5,1 tn 2:2: hem cf the gathered skirt. | City State zie King's lnational status provoked hockling ihrre last night. d fine; l tablespoon of olives, row of the audience. ""“,‘Cll(‘f‘l'.S well. When Bennett was that Canada was u. nation with israted. and n; went on to speak 0f the return of the natural resources tu the West. He believed that the re- iuhe provinces which received them t!) ipmbiun. Mr. King infonnod his Jlnemplmmicnt in the United States was serious. motest. shouts which could be distinguished. WI! another. |who would like to come upon the lplatform and ask me s question, I tn the front. questions be deferred until he had finished, in view of the fact that his -§Deech was being broadcast. . form. conditions in the West were bad be- lcause of a poor wheat crop, failure _ .kct depression, The Government had ivvorked out a plan, ho uld, which .would. in all , steady market for Canada's wheat. ‘nun Si” able Are Wearing Worthington It’: a duling frock for wee maids of 1, I, d and 6 years. It's Just ll Style No. 2569 is very effective in pink taffeta for parties. Dependable sturdy fabrics for playtime are cotton broadcloth prints gingham checks, printed pique and linen. For afternoons, dimity, printed cute. Pattern price l5 cents. Be sure to tern Department. The Summer Fash- It contains most interesting styles for adults for tovm or vocation wear. Also darling ,'styles for the kiddies. It is l5 cents a , lcopys, but may be obtained for lcents if ordered same time as pat-' l0 HECKLED AT MOOSEJAW AIOOSEJAW, July 2-Mr. Macken- discussion of Cumdrs "When are we going to be i; na- "on?" sang out a man in the front ‘The Prime Minister did not re- lfOfiCl. He went on to my that 801R]. not willing to admit ilfiy; ofthe resources would assist cope with tine unemployment There ivas a world wide depression, ludienoe. "Go to Genriany"'-Mr,Kix-ig was roceeding. but there were cries of "Go to Canada"—wa.s one of the “We don't, vimit to 3c to France," Mr King paused. "If there is anyone in the audience m perfectly willing to answer him,“ e said. A man rose and made his way up Mr. King went on to ask that The man took a sect on the plat- The Prime Minister asserted that market the wheat and stock mar- probabllity ensure I b Realm -:- Social aria] Personal -:- grades, awarded to Margaret. Currie. l humiliated teacher, Grade III, presented by the V. R. W. Institute, awarded to Cliff IeaJ Institute. awarded to Lloyd Macleod, Fashions -:- Literature N Than In Years Dorothy DifLettver Box Feels Better Eiliquotte‘ Q &IIU IQ . _ _ , __ ___ ,- _._. __.A _._ i Is the Modern Wife a Better Sport Than Her, l l "Sargon has built me up to where for the first time in a year I work regularly and feel fine all the time- Mother and Grandmother? - Why the Caveman Makes a Good Husband for One Type of Girl Dear Miss Dir-Don't you think th at there is less grumbling and whining , among the married WOUND of the younger generation than there was of the old? l Our grandmothers and mothers used to enjoy getting together to dis- cuu mm and their selfishness. Wherever women . gathered together you could hear them sigh and moan over the sacrifices they were forced to make. The modern girl takes things as they come and doesn't ex- pect tmtrimony to be a bed of roses. I knew when I married that I would have some hard knocks along with ti-ic good things, because that is life. I have been married now eight years. We haven't much money and I have to work hard, but it never oc- curs to I112 to be dissatisfied or to think that marriage isn't worth while, and I think that is the attitude of most young women of today who love their husbands and who are loved by their husbands. DONNA. Answer: I think you are right, Donna, and that whatever else the modern woman may be or may not be, she is a better sport than the woman of the past was. m GORDON IHrCAFKILL .}___._ "When my stomach \\'|"‘{ me and I began to ' dlsestion I went on a siixct ,2? l I have observed that it is the middle-aged wives who are nearly always diet-my i the whiners. who are grouchlng because their husbands "can't 81W them B5 gPmilftc was poor afli".\'fl.‘7~rbl.lt the , many luxuries as rich women have or who are always lamenting over their iet d n‘t seem to hcl. .t: ,=_ d . - . - I was m a tembh, run,ii,,ilz_,qcqenrd,téc"n_ 1 husbands philanderlng or drinking. The young wives dont take it out in The 5m [hmg SargQn ., , ,,-,,\. w, = icars and beating upon their breasts. They do somethlns W011i 1t- me a wonderful fippetitc and I was‘ 600i’! eating rmythln: I want-rd ivitii- out the least indigestion. I gained 6 pounds on 6 bottles, I‘ve got lots of strength and vitalzty and feel better than I have in years. “Sargon Pills stimulated my liver to normal action and kept mo r0:- ulated perfectly: without any of the sickening, upsetting effects of all other laxatives I took beforcT-Gor- don McCasklll, Little River, East St, John. N. B. Sargon may be obtained in Char- lottetown from the Hughes Drug C0,, Ltd. 2 Before the modern girl marries she has figured out her budget on her prospective husband's income and she makes up her mind either to live on it or to supplement it by her own earnings instead of howling for cake when she married on a bread-and-buttcrbasis. Likewise, if she doesnt approve of her husband's conduct, she gets up and leaves him instead of going through life as a. domestic martyr and calling for the sympathy of the pub- lic, And she laughs of! a lot of her husband's faults instead of having hys- tcrics over them as the women of the past did. a To my mind the greatest progress women have mode ls in being happy and making the best of life, instead of being woebegone and making a trag- edy of life as their foremothcrs did. For there is no denying that the _ VERNON RIVER SCHOOL Aldle Carver; 3, Marie MacDonald. Grade 1X41, Milton Wood; 2, Jean Carver; 3, Fern Lea; 4, Alice Coady; 5, Joseph Currie. Grade VIII-l, Gordon Lea; 2. Glcn Lea: 3, Ralph Lea; 4, Eveline Mac- Neill; 5, Doris Wood. do and be really; elegant was to smile, and a perfect lady was supposed to wear an air of gentle melancholy. I can well recall a group of sombre ladies, dressed from head to foot in crepe, and who could not have gone any deeper into mourning unless they had subslstcd on black tea, who used to come nid spend the day with my grandmother every now and then and hold a, tearfest. They would have a Grade v11._1, Allan Currie ,- perfectly grand time recounting all the sorrows of their lifetime to each other Grade vI-i, Itlargarot, Currie; g, 7 and they were held in high regard in the community because they had never Cecelia Currie; 3, hiildrctl Coady; 4,1 Bernice O'Keefe; 5, Helen MacDon- ald; 6, Wilfred MacDonald, Grade IV-1, Cliff Lea; 2, Lloyd "gotten over" some grief or dissppoin tmcrit that had happened to them ‘ l thirty or forty years ago. l There are no such morbid, hysterical women among the modern genera- MacLeod; 3, Freda Carver; 4, .\I}'I'tl9 , lion. No young woman of today comes to weep on your breast and tell you jh Coarly. ' her troubles. She bucks up and burs them herself and turns a smiling l Grade III-J, Joseph Christan; g, face on the world. We dent think that a woman shows nobility of soul by Cecil MacDonald; 3, Gerald Mac. brooding year after year over a past and gone sorrow. We think she ls Donald. ' feeble-minded or neurotic and that she should get out and do so Public Schno] cmmrap-s somebody else that would make her forget her own selfish feelings. I, Marie MacDonald; hiilton» _‘——-—-— Wood; 3, Jean Carver; 4, Fem Lea; Why, it is almost as unusual to lee a woman wee 5, Alice Coady, IIIIQII, and every year women an more and more emancipating themselvesi Gold com for general pfgficiency, from the tyranny of mourning garments. They don't. feel that there is any l in the senior grades, prefljffled by My, I necessity of advertising their bereavement to the world nor of depressing George ‘Tweedy, awarded m Marie l other people with the visible emblem of death. Curley. f , Gook for Geography, prcgentgd by; Nor do you hear women complaining so much about their husbands as the Vernon River Women's minnow, I they used to. 'I‘het has also ceased to be a popular form of indoor feminine awarded to Isabel Bruce. sport. The modern wife know: that she docant have w stand a bad hus- , Book for History, presented by the , band unless she wants to Ind that if she does the general public expects her ' V. R, Institute, awarded to Marie to have the decency not to bofoui the bread she eats. MacDonald. Prize for Department, presented by , Perhaps the modern woman is shy on some of the virtues that her grand- i Mrfs. John Currie, awarded to Eveline ; mother had, but she is a lot more pleasant companion to live with. i MacNell. mommy mx. ’ l.‘ Prizes for assiduous application, , presented by the V. R. W. instituted awarded to Fern Lea and Alice Coady. , so. Gold Coin for attendance presented ,‘ Dear Miss Dix-Are all girls crazy? I am 2B and am beginning to think , My sister of 19 has n. dozen boys trailing her and she has fallen in love ." with a man who, she says, is wonderful because he is so "strong and master- by Mr George Tweedy, awarded to , ful." l-ler hair was long and he, not liking short hair, told her not to bob,‘ Maurice Kelly. 1 it. She, being s girl and contrary, had to cut it. When he saw her short Prize for the advanced subjects. l hair and heard her fllppant remarks about it, he turned her across his knee ‘ presented by the teacher, awarded tofand proceeded to wallop her good. I heard her crying and came in and Isabel Bruce. Istarted to put him out and was told by my darling sister to mind my own Camera, presented by the V. R, W. , business. Did you ever hear of such a fool girl? For a man who will spank Institute for proficiency in the junior i his fiancee will certainly flog his wife. How can a girl sufrcr herself to be by being struck by a. man? And how can I save this poor, silly,‘ the ‘sister of mine from marrying a man who will be a wife-beater? Shall I awarded to Cecelia Currie. leave her to her fate? Maybe a few lplukl will do her good. _ Prlac for general proficiency in QQWILDERED 3391mm, IIIIII Prize for reading, presented by Answer: Pflw m!’ Stlfilllni. Presented by the Probably you are right and what your sister does need is the spanking or A us!“ UKE utn own j , Decided Y ' ' ’ . l _, Favorite Food , Pinkham sVogotoblo . -- . I Compound ., ,_ Put up in n new Package. Most , ; ‘ ~ delirious soups. all varieties In their 4 , _ ", ,l_ original flavor condensed to powder ""99,"- N" BNTIVKi-"BUNU y . form. I "'7 h" 5H5)‘ "l! Easy to make-Cheap and m". lshing. 15c Per Package which makes two quarts. [ise what portion of package you ,;-.,"-. ‘n .._ 6-.- ,--—--...__.__.. .. ho I m wuvzdwoik,’ canted by the Institute, awarded to Frelda Carver- presented by the Institute, awarded to ti. Lye!‘ E. to Joseph Christian. r by H. S. MacLeod, awarded to Cecil MacDonald. cstcs and prizes, the pupils read an address and presented the teacher with s kodsk. visitors and pupils. Mrs. H. S. Mac- Lcod treated the that her mother failed to give her at the proper tlmeof life. I think there are a lot of spoiled young girls who have never had any one w control them, who feel tho need of having a heavy hand over them and who would really like to have somebody exercise authority over them and make them behave. Prize for reading in Grade III, pre- Prize for Proficiency in Grade II, Besides that, liere is no denying that there are plenty of women who are still cave women at hurt and to whom nothing appeals so much u brutality. They would like u: be wooed with a club Ind to be dragged of! by the hair of their holds to tho altar and to live in trembling fear of their cap- tors. Gcntlonss and klndnsc is wutcd on this typo of woman. The only ""115 5h! fflltlflnds to il force. lho liku to be ordered about and forbidden to do this and commanded to do that Ind not to know that her soul is her own. Gold Coin for spelling. presented After the presentation of certifi- 1“ m"?! Ind "l" W" “fwd w One of the amazing things that settlement workers find is the difficulty of getting the women whose husbands beat them to leave them. Ono child?" , would think that they would be only foo eager to get away from the cruel with i ' I orlnreu 1nd they thanked her by ‘ brutes who so mini-m them. but such is not tho cone. ‘Yhey lltnraliy kin , "q“"°_{v'},°,,,",",‘,‘,','“,,°,f; ,'f,'f:' "”"' ’ M8111! "For 5h" e Jelly 000d Fel- I the hand um mum them and llo about their block eyes and stick u: their ,';.=. Say 1°" NIH-St"! l! flit-hill"! ll dl-yl. It in the women who are married to gentlemen , I 2' _, _ , "-—'—'———— who would never lift their bonds to l, woman uvoinkindneas who get div- ‘g , Jamison s Comprggggd Jouih Morris. who and he drove orces, not tho wives of win-mun. lo, perhaps, your sister will be hlppy ,¢ , ,, Soup the Prince of Webs and lord Plu- with m: cm man uni-cu. oowniv our. ,= , M A“ “ma”, m8? during the World war wa-s re- a n o o o o n i I ,_ A can-d," Prod,“ , "h"? find $6150 and cosh for Dear Dorothy Dial-I have a daughter 15 you: old who wants to work , -- ¢cftsc+c+c+wn+wwoww _'°°H°" will"! will’ I-lvmwl 3112-, during vacation. Her father and I don't like the idea, u it is not. naus- > , lovi-o-illl-tstdweeks i pnd. lsary. What should we do about it? MR8. FRED H. S. ' , . were presented ivich a Second Class Certificate for Physiciai Drill. after which the Teacher‘, by request, con- ducted the class in Physical Drill , plenum were taken of the group‘ and explained the benefits of such exercises. to candy, tihe teacher presented the pupils with gifts valued according to ,the marks made in attendance and women of the past made s. cult of sorrow and that they nursed their griefs ‘general proficiency. MUN-YR R066 and made the most of every unpleasantness that they could. belntz “Y5K B-nd Clillefihfl M8411“!!!- Oradlng list and prizes are as fol- yen second mnong the girls; end ]ow|;- ' In fact. it was not considered good form for o woman really to enjoy hcr- ‘Murdoch MnaFadyen first with Grade x_1, iraurice K611)’; g, self. It was actually esteemed vulgar for her to laugh. The most she could l-Ianford MacKenzio second among the boys. marks spoke highly or the progress made during the past year specially commending the idea. of having less- ons and other exercises lntenning- led, and also on the patriotic nature ,0!‘ the programirne. After tins reading ,0; an address by EdithRoss Ind (presentation to Catherine MacFaidyen, Mrs. Mac- Kenzio in 5, few vmfrds thanked the upils very much for the many gifts and words of appreciation given *0 or during hei- three years in tho P methlng for , ma, send her off to a girls camp? outdoor activities and a new point of view on many subjects. pnowasltlstoscea: ' Q. When does the bride throw her bouquet for the "lucky one" to catch? A. After she hu come down in her “going away" dress. Q. What is probably tbo molt pro- i nourioed indication of on ill-bred pcr- l son? A. The voice; if his abouts. screams, or shrleks, it is an indication of ill-breeding. Q. when are the place plates set on the dinner table? A. Under the soup plates, or under lany course where it ls desired to have them. .i_..____-__ OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL On Pbdday alien-icon, June zvm- i the annual public examination of ,' Ocean View School was hold in the .‘ school-mom with several and other rate-payers in cttendand; The following Dmtrmn was well carried om by the pivpils. chorus" Island Hymn, by school; j English by Grade 7; Chorus. Oh! Britannia; Biglish by Grade ll; Drill, Saluting the Canadian Flag, followed by OCanada. by ten pupil-s; l-inglish by Grade 8, and Oval uith- , motic by GTBGBS 2 and 1; Bong. ivryj Kitty, by Graidesl and 2; History; and Geography. by Grades 5 1nd ‘I; ~ Drill Mother Goose in I-Iealthland,| by thirteen pupils; English by Grade,‘ : Chorus, Childhood Dsryfl: Bond Lessons. Maple Leaf ‘Forever by school. After Opening by Grade l; (Jhorus, Th4 display of scat work. the Pupils After treating all present Mr.’ .1. s. Ross in his i-c- the Teacher by Minud‘: Llllmont choc-kn Cold: at once. Vwhlfn and Medici-every Those who kn health and boa Ointment re skin and scalp in They also find member of tho rill! Dopnllfifid? . Use Cuticura A household farm] inn-n 8k. lad Ctpmy, Lat, y. prcparnion for ovu- ovr the secret of skin my use Cnllcurl Soap gulnrly to keep the good condition. Critical-a Talemg‘ ~ Ila. 71kt I; lat-ml. i i i l The Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd. Pyrex Ware a l Silver Ware Make lovely wedding or shower gifts. Give the bride an ornamental. but useful and last- lng gift. They are always appreciated most. SEE ALSO OUR BEAUTIFUL P. “E. I. SCENES IN WATERCOLORS school. and iii-sec them to so Itriv- m; upwum ln their studies and other meponsibilitics of 1118- A1191- nh; singing o! the National Anthem mus bringing to a close a successful schodl Yell‘- ymmwirig is the address. Mrs. Jolhn W. MacKenzle. ' Deoir Teacher:- As; flho schoolycarisdmwinswc close, we feel w; cannot let another your puss without diowinl 01H‘ 811D- mlatibn of you in some my. During tho timo you havo been anion! "5 you have been very patient with us. arm as you are about to leave us, we wigh you much 810C685 in the future- We will always have g, happy re- membrance of that Plfit I884? In c1051“; w, 15k you to accept this man gm. not for its value but. as B.’ iokenn of our esteem for you. I Signed on behalf of the Pupils or l Ocean View 5011001. Monaco Rois. Hanfofd MscKenzie. Answer: Your daughter probably has I lot of energy and initiative and she feels she would be bored sitting around But if she is very anxious to go to work, I see no reason why shfl Should not do so. These Strange Guns of explode wheat and rice Giving Puffcd Wheat and Pnffed Rico the rich nourish- ment of hot cooked amully scaled in shining bronze guns u: revolved in fiery ovum the main] rich grain flavor. When fired, 125 million explosions occur lnevery grain. This breaks open every one of the millions of grains become u complezely digestible u though they had been cooked for hours. That's why Puficd Wheat and Pufled Rice are med "virtually u nourishing ll hot tiny food cells. m cooked cereals." ‘Andtheaedaintynuggeu ofoominhmmhsvn all die rich flavor of new nut-mean. All tbs buttery crispness of fresh tout. You never mud grain foods in a more enticing form. Serve with fruit and cream for breakfast. A: m easily digestible luncheon dish for iii butter to make a delicious new kind of popcorn. Order Puflcd Whqt 1nd Pufled you: your today. The Quaint: Rice from Om Com . QUAKER PUFFED WHExlf c‘ . AND PUFFED RICE ‘Ihat would give her change and plenty of, LAVORY! Crunchy! Meldngly good to w. Tim's Pufied Wheat and Pufled Rio: Grains . .. “grains shot from guns”! Choice, plump grlins of wheat and rice us home with nothing to do. Why not DOROTHY DIX. \ Peace p. n‘ J _ cereal: gunaThenthe todenlopdl thegunsare 2 tg/ |%"l'. “WIEATLEY RIVER SCHOOL The annual examination of Wheat- ley School was held on Friday, June 27th. The school was decorated fol the occasion with maple leaves and flowers, also with work done by thl skilful hands of the pupils. The pu- pils, who were examined by their teacher, Mr. Ralph T. Larkin, show- ed marked training by their prompt A delightful program wu held between the classes, after which fin address was read by Miss Sara Neill and uic teacher was presented with a. Watermans Fountain Pen b! Miss Violet Neill. The pupils and visitors were treated with ice cream .; and the afternoon RIISWEYS. closed with "Th! l King.“ ‘ " ' DESABLE SCHOOL The follcovlng istlhe standing of De Sable Sdiool for the momih o! June. Grade VIII - 1. Helen Ferguson. 2. Elizabeth Ferguson. Grade, VII - 1. Lelth Ferguson. Grade IV - l. . Edith Holm. Grade III - 1. Reta ltfzicKnlfl Grade 1 Senior - l. Neill 2 Helen MacLean Louise Macbcax Tove Peterson. 2 Vemlce Mad Grade I 1 - Vcniita. MacNeill. Teacher. Marie Banach. hllnnrtny I.lnl,r_ue_nt_for__nll Btrclnl.