trap 0.. :74. 61.512», 0... . . ._ .. .t____ .\x __ ___ t i DENNIS MORGAN — according to his chllclten Stanley and Kirsten lnows rroclkally ah’ there is to lznow in the wide world! When mother is away tor the clay they wipe dishes while he washes ihem. i It seems that iuzi allor he finished "Tho Hard Way" at the Studio , he came home and Kirsten presented him with a ludge recipe. and‘, dared hTm to iry his hand at it. He did so with such succeg; that» , he Pl have ludgemalfng to dolor years io come. FREAKY FUDGE Hg cup lsrcallsst cocoa y’; cup brown sugar . I cup granulsted suqgp . I " (lush ol salt l cup nut meals, 1 _ /2 we water crarscly broken , cf-‘mllldfl Cffcfl. Sugar and salt, Add walcr and mill, and plgcu Qvgr low ‘lgmg, 1 5hr cqrfl y urltl sugar IS dissolved end mlalure bc?'s. Continue cooling with. out stirring. _.fil a srnoll amount ol mixture larms in cold water [232 F.l. . Remove. lrcm ire. Add butler and vanilla. Cool to lclewarm (I10 F.) then beet . t until mixture thickens and loses its gloss. Add nuts and pour et- ona into . greased pen. When cold cut in» Scpnlola squares. Males i8 pieces. l l/g Cup milk 2 tslfespocns butler I teaspoon vcnillq I Jams and Jellies Sef Perfectly . . . Taste Better. . . Cosf Less _ . OUICK-IASY-Por making 1am with ' Ccrto you give only a one-minute to l rwominute full rolling boil-for jolly a hull-minute to a minute. ECONOMICAL-So little juice has time to boil away that you get up to one half more jam or jelly from the same amount 0t fruit. IRISH TASTI-NATUIAI- COlOUI-In the quick Ccrto lmil jams and jcllics retain hruh the fresh taste and the nat- . ' uni colour of tltc fruit. t SPLENDID RESULTS — Will! every lJbftle ' 0t Certo you get tested recipes. Follow them cxurlly. You'll get good results . . . alivaysl Bonk of Tester! Recipes under label of every CERTO DESIGN NO. 93G A crocheted medallion Fllllllllf‘ for a luncheon dolly tablecloth or bedspread is this rllamonil-sltapr-ri motif.. It is not. rliilicillt. to do, and the individual motifs may‘ be mfulc in about l0 minute: Patti-rm N0, 935 contains list of materials nc-tdcrl. illustration of stitches and complete instructions. To order pattern: Write. or send abort- nicturr: with your name and Qddress with l5 ccnts in coin or stamps to NfIYllWXOTlC Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian To Charlnitctotvn Guardian. Needlework Department. Design No. 9.16 NAME ~ STREET ADDRESS — -- — — — CITY — — —- - — - - - - - “ PROVINCE — — — - - _- _ 4i. CI'IARLO'I"I'E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN Woman's Re alm w Social an first... “u. ..,A,_._., ... .... Says- W OMEN LOSE SELF-RESPECT IN DESIRE TO ATTRACT MEN They Doll Themselves Up And Take Any mgggmmu... u. m. [luhlnl of Kind Of Treatment a Ono of me things the matter with Zlrls is that enough self-respect and appreciation of themselves. can hear a derlsive shout go up and thousan not think well of themselves? Good heavens! a- they do not have t these words I ds of voices crying out: “Girls Did you ever watch a girl make up her face ln public and after she had plastered it all over with powder and paint and lipstick regard prcsslon of ruptured thought she was lookl in vanity? Ha! W at a scream!” i‘. the incl that They are con Gill. TOO. H Far from providence _ v contcntxd with herself and sate THEIR EGOTIS d her Girls are chcsty enough ing with boys their egotism collapses . 1 1 l of th dust. They throw away _ tome as tumbe as a \vorn baggage‘ They lose an the" semrespect than leave though it were so much excess in their cfiorts to attract masculine attention. admiration and satisfaction g at one of the world's masterpieces? Girls lacking look glamorous wit _ _ , nd if Marlene Dietrich 1s an eye f slacks they would be wows tn they go to them. are all cinema nmterial wood if they 80l- mf-‘lf lll5i _ If a woman with a figure like can find happiness in admiring h_ _ fat one gels pleasure out of displaying her culves in u swratlr, lot us thank God for it’. ' h lf as others see her abimy to “has ebesgtouicd upon ulflhy i1 the result in her mirror with an ex- that denoted she Well. when it comes to looks I grant you that the great majority of girls are convinced they are Miss Americas, else how can you account for they all think they can wear the same kind of clothes and hats and have the same kind of hair bobs? _ e gclve any physical handicaps they may 11055-55- Apparently they never per- d that if Hcddy Lamas-r can h her back hair in a bag they ull 1h trcechcs, and so vince b deprecntlng girls’ belief that they and would be in Holly- doserts, I glory in it. er lines, and a The in- is the consolation prize a merciful homely woman that has 1118416 her from committing suicide. ‘M COLLAPSES about their looks, but when it c0m€s to deal- llke a pricked balloon and they be- their dignity as They fawn on anythinl; in pants and are meekly grateful when lt condesccnds to notice them. Inallt pretty. ucll-grcmccl. lntclligetit. educated girl out with who looks like something that had been shod out of he world there is no sight more dlslllusloning than that of a a lout of a. boy the garbage can. g é.» .__._.._ OOOOOOOM d Personal I Fashions v Literature ‘~ s...“ Leisure The Woman's Reulm ‘rberdsmullointhllllhlflldl m; - racist’. mublc m n1 2mm. 1f mm had ear-s: ‘flitelreartbll butnnochooftb! s hens. ,,_ p Lord Byron in "Don Juan . HINTS ON ETIQUETTE You shouldn't need this hint End probably don't but. when your sold- ier or sailor sweetheart comes b01119 0n a, furlough. all splck and span in his unform. match his trim c9995!" ance with your own. Be MM- End clean, with tidy hair, trim dress or suit, chin up. shoudlers back, ab- sshttely no s opplness, when you are walking down the street with hlm. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE If there is a rule about smoking in certain public vehicles and publlfi places, observe that rule. Don't think it “smai-t" and “cute" to dis- obey it. PERFUME STAINS Perfume stains may be removed a telephone post from bureau scarfs by applying per- oxide of hydrogen. CURTAIN DRYING Net curtains, unless given special care, tend to shrink after they have been washed. After you have rinsed your curtains out ln rich suds that give the whitest wash. lt is a E005 idea to hang the curtains at the window while they are still wet. stretch them to correct size, and them to dry. You can. if you like. iron the curtains after- wards. but you may not find this necessary. Keep the funlture casters oiled. It is a. tremendous help when fumi- She has dolled herself up to the limit to try to make herself attractive to m“ must be moveq w clegn under him. but he hasnt even taken the trouble to put on a clean collar to n“ make himself easy on her eyes, She is going through all her ball 0f trldi-i working like a dray horse trying to entertain him. She is being amusing, t vaciotis. flattering. pretending to have a good time whether She 15 0T .___-- He is sitting on the back of his neck contributing only grunt-s to cfeaninz imitation leather chairs the conversation. his whole attitude being that of the Grand Sultan who m. chan- Seats 1S a, guzzling task has brought along his slave to divert hlm. is 1B5 Dost recognize the picture, CLEANING CHAIRS some housewives. This how girls? You've been the central feature in it often enough to know it by don9_ wring a clean cloth from a heart. So little self-respect have girls that they take any kind of treatment a, Thcy lct. boys make two letters to their They let boys hold them up on dates without the slightest excuse b that boys chose to accord them. one. and then let them come back without a word of apology. They let boys suds solution made with lllkewflfm ‘ater and an all-pure bar 5°11?- lpe over the imitation leather. Immediately remove soap solution going over the leather with s. soft cloth wrung from clear water come and honk their automobile horns for them when they are going for 5e 5m, to leave no trace of soap. a ride and make them climb into the cars themselves without even giving 116d 1th They let boys make them meet them on a. street cor- sweet o“ is the“ app w them a hand up. ner or ln_ a drug store when they are going some place together instead of bothering to come to their homes IIAVE LITTLE for them. SELF-RESPECT Worst of all girls have so little self-respect and put so little value on themselves that they are willing to sell their good names for the privilege of being noticed bv cads who make a girl pay for being taken to the mov- ies and treated to a hot dog, by being mauled. And when you ask girls why they submit to these indignities the unl- vcrsal answer is, ‘We have to if we want to have dates, they drop a girl lf sh and acts." But that's where the girls are wrong. necessary to the boys pleasure as the boys are to theirs. thrill out of taking another boy gut, ammonia water and to take a. girl out who won't. pet. and particular about the way he looks dance by himself. No bo _ 6L5 to a dinner. v g any There has to be a git" girls would refus t l. m’ ' with respect there; tllotilltl/egeltilllt, h? do wnh b0 have demanded of men. That's the wa about ’¢4@4 o-oao 0'0}. a ,, g‘, (g. ; ‘A Morning Smile §QOOQQQO-OOOOOOQQQO4GQQQ GETTING A TIP Lady: "I wish to select a pet dog," Dealer: "Do you live in town, mum?" IYYes, I live in s. flat." Then I would advise a greyhounrL mum. No matter how much you fccds greyhounds they allus stays narier." "I Wl-ih you would shave that moustache off, Henry." said his Wlic. You 100k like Iiltler." ‘Dont worry, dear." he murmured mecklv. “The neighbors know u; _ “my KYIDW I'm no dictator." flielieves Distress From\ wrrmu: wulms And Helps Build Up Rail Blood! Thousands upon thousands of wom- en and girls who suffer from func- tional monthly disturbances- headache backache, cramps, dis- tress of "lrreguIat-itles”, nervous, tired. blue, weak feelings-have obtained most gratifying‘ relief b taking Lydia E. Pin ham‘s Vlegetable Compound Tablets (w th added iron). Plnkhamb Tablets not only relieve such distress, they also help build up resistance against it. hey help build up red bloodl Made in Canada. TILLIE THE TOILER A$$t<§eEv.----- in: - "‘ Miss IONESfrYP PARAGRAPH .V fill l. t d it». l;.s::.;:i.’.°rr;; “m” E ‘ID ME WHAT YOU CAM DO l on the 0th omen have always gotten what they they do now. THE COOK 's CORNEIR O-OOO-O APRICOT COBBLER Two and one-half cups sliced gprt. e cots (or peaches), 2 tablespoons minute tapioca, 1-2 cup corn syrup, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon gm- xiamon, dnsh of nutmeg, 1 table. spoon butter. BAKING POWDER. BISCUIT‘ DOUGH TWO cups flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 4 table. spoons shortening. 3-4 cup milk. Slice the apdcots into buttered shadow baking dish and add the tapioca to them and let stand l5 nnnutes. Pour over the corn syrup, salt and spices, Mix well. Dot. to with butter. To make the dough sill. the flour, baking powder and salt together. Run the shortening 1n with the fingertips. and add enough mill slowly to mnkc a soft dough. Roll out to 1-4-inch thickness, prick anr‘ arrange over top of apricot mix- ture. Bake at 400 to 425 degrees F for ab< .15 30 minutes 0r until well browned. other fruits that are "best" with this treatment are blackberries. cherries and rhubarb. If you can be, borrow or steal any. Devonshlre crcfzm makes this one of those des- serts that only superior beings d" serve. ACCIDENTS novv§_ LONDON -(CP)- July road a: cldent fatalities in Great. Brltair were 465 compared with 648 last vear. raoor or EFFICIENCY A ow ‘THAT MY aAsic radium-we'll “'~ OVERJ’. wouozn WHAT ru. 13- ~ ' THIS SHO The boys won't e is choosy and 0r 501116 They forget that they are as est They had no trouble F" er a cloth. Carefully rub the sweet oil into the fabric and be sure to re- move all excess oil. _ STREAKLESS WINDOWS Cleaning windows with soap and water is much less satisfactory ma“ dry cleaning them. The soap ""95 a mm film over the glass. which makes them look streaked. When dry-clemlnz with whltin! scouring powder like Bon Ami, the process is much easier and the result much better. The simpl- way to apply the powder is .0 No boy can make a thin paste with sgrealéitlji Er end of the line and if lhingly over the Lila-Ki The W5 i‘ ys who didn't t- tm evaporatesl When it is thorough“! lea em dried on the glass u is rubbed oft with a soft cloth. This ls a 800d way to clean picture glass or mir- rs that. would be injured with wat- t-zasy r0 Elam cmcms To hem s circular piece of linen. I take the sin I want it to be by drawing a faint line in pencil. say the sl7e of a plate Now. for the hem allow twice what Wu 101d Olli- side your line tpcnrili needs. ‘Flier turn over once. and on the fold 0f that overcast in fine slltches. but loose enough to null. Tum vour other fold on th= "- nf marking JIXI’ thread. Thee" '1 your hem flatfreadv to b= starch- d. COFFEE AS A CLEANSER When cleaning blue serge suits or dresses. use hot coffee for a cleaner. and a black cloth to ruh the spots. The coffee will not snot or leave a white ring as some cleaners do DAILY STRAIGIITENING UP Mien straightening up the bed- rooms ln the mornlrw try never to lust. rwrrv M pwtW-e from nrw room to anotlw» ~=nd than HVCP it on a chair or bed. Put ll. in its llIlllT IWIFE.-. attributing hunts u! cumptttlnu l ll , . smrtrlmztwfiklt-amfiimilmii with Cuticun medlgnll toilet I - - ‘itllfll’ l"- lllh‘ l W ill htful lwo immediately and 70!! 2E1 find, your work done in one- tmtf the time. Are some of your sheets a little worn around the hems? Bmdl». them with linen tape will 1118M them almost u good u new ailin- Llghtning frequently stops when rain negins to fall, since rain acts as a conductor and quietly CllS- charges the electricity to earth. Hints on Etipucttc When n. person thanks you. for some bit. of information, say You are welcome." or "I'm glad I could help you." Don't respond with an “uh huh.’ C. W. L. MEETING The monthly nwetmg of the Tracadle C. W. L. was held Sunday Sc-pt. 13th, with an aiiendance of 20 members. Meeting was opened by prayer. led by the Gaaplain, Father Mc- Pherson. The President. Mrs. W. F, Power. presided. Report of chicken sup- per was given, also a. report. of Diocesan Convention given by the delegate, Mrs. Geo. Slewart. Con- dolences were offered to the fami- lies of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rice. whose deal-h occured under such sad circumstances. Mrs. Rice was a. member of the C. W. L. Miss Florence Fisher was ap- pointed to check up 0n immoral literature. hill surrnt hm A rataful user! praise quick results. Relief from .°ain—snd soothing comIurt-Jrora Mecca Pile rlhmedias. Two kiuda—Number I. for protrud- ng Piles. Sold in tube with perforatod pipe for‘ be I 1' ation. 75m Number-l foraxternll liflxilsilllgSgldxiiizclar. 60o. Order by number from wour r "Inst. HEM! FILE REMEDIES Charming Speech Winn More Friends Lively Words Add Spice Bill can't wait for his next date with Dorothy. He can almost see her happy smile. the friendly twinkle ln her eye. Her shining vocabulary gives her talk charm. How he chuckles when she tells him about the Joneses‘ new French poodle, "just like a clump of neatly trimmed shrubbery rushing out to greet you." And how his mouth waters as she speaks of those "crisp. golden muf- fins," she's planning for Sunday breakfast. (Can YOU make com- monplace things vivid and amus- lug”) Because she keeps her eyes open. picks up fresh colorful words and phrases from newspapers and mag- azines. Dorothy never resorts to worn-out comebacks like "You're telling mel" (How's YOUR rep- artee?) And she's correct. You don't catch her saying “between you and l" for “between you and me," “hadn't ought" for "ought not." (What's YOUR score on errors in English?) Chatting with old friends. meet- ing new ones. or talking to the boss, you need s good vocabulary-mad our QZ-page booklet tells you how 1 build 1t. Lists errors you're like- y to make and gives correct forms. Jtblains meanings of words often ilsused. tells what slang isn't ac- ‘ptable. Send 20c in coins for your copy 0i’ I-Ifiw To Improve Your Vocab- tlary to The Guardian Home Scr- i M. Addmss- Be stirs to Nrtte >lainly your name, address, and the Jame of booklet. Name Street. Address ‘ rats l5 mmousreocv _ . TV THE I ‘ PING I'VE EVE 55E" "llllllllWll" ull l Strung Victory FBANKEN MELONE! Author o! "Cull Back Love” _-;___..-_—~a An inspiration emu to her that they might. have been but aside m tne swung room until morning. She tnatie a. tunic search. As sac switch- ca o the lamp. me noticed that mere was a. slim of 11am beneath mica’; door. Remap: ma younuwr anew when lulllke wu likely to be ludgen m this labyrinthine home- not one law at once that Erica had been crying. The child tried to hide me fact by turning her taco away. "I don't. need anything." sue mumb- led. "1 bold you that. no one his t. see me at ht." “Yes. of course." Paige screed. an. knew almost without. looking. ma. the dark-haired woman of the por- tralt lived also in this room. A largo silver frame on the dresser contained four mounted snapshots. and from one o! them the half- moon cuts of a nail scissors lave evidence that some figure beside the woman hem been excised trom Min: scene. "I wonder. Paige asked. "if you know where the maid might have but my suitcases? “N0-" Erica. seemed to heu- 1w;- own curmess. and elaborated sul- leflly. “I don't know anything about, this house. Ive only been here s. little while." “Oh? said Paige. and added light- ly. "still. it's your homw" "It isn't. my homel" me child m. ‘°‘i='éi'é‘§i‘.?ii§°w‘.lt};'til§‘§da" “"21? bed. "Listen to me." she saldfxflir: not your governess any longeiq bu; 1d llke awfully to be your friend. 1t youd let me. I don't know what: ha; hurl YOU. but I do know that you're making yourself wretched and un- hwvv» and that you could m» m. a lot differently than you do," Erica: dark eyes blazed, amt hq- Dale little face grew Dlxiched and white. He asked you to come up here a d talk l-h - -- 1d lik Er!“ Pelee’: hand was stern ‘m the m1" WW1! shoulder. "B; rlifijclszsz» =r~msr new t» " n’t ll h 1| child's ¢fllabroltlénlondge ‘fibril-image étiig protest of hatred and fury, moghlelfiullkl’ Xfllhor and hG killed my "Eflw- You poor darling _ _ ,- Pgilihe. 3331111111601 corn asslon in bmfiiis d ce acted as a tr gger. Erica binge-angina lnto passionate sob. mt. w n alltttlxtev while 3kg be- ma n wasn't nu mm, Id t w bu? Irzaxft "BMW Erica- dont sec m: llkb 32?; Ziiykmore’ DEW“ Pelee’: “B , I9 ed up With pity. ll- m so lonesome for her-I want her back. I want her b kt" Erica's body wrlthed with the pliers; m8 180W of her soul. Paige w; l for her. She knew so well the tas of futile longing, the despair or fitglizfigion]. She rose and switched r m nto darkness and return- 6d to sil- in silence beside the hud- died fox-tn. After a. time Erica's sobs grew less; her hand' remind Rroplnzly across the counterpanc. ggllge welcomed it with both he, she kept her vigil until she W35 sure that Erica would not awaken, She gently freed the child's hand and laid it on the covers. She stood up. Her head felt hcavv and dazed, and she pressed he? fingers against hi?!‘ temples to regiment her faculties. What had she started to do? What had made her c’me in he?“ 0h. yei. the suitcases. she must pack. CHAPTER VII Paige had almost forgotten that a Needlecraft For The Home SMART SIIIRTWAISI‘ DRESS It's An American Classic When fashion plays favorites, it's favorites. it's the shirtwaist dress that WIIIS. You loved it for Summer, you ll live in it and love it for Fall. Style No. 2639 is designed for si l2. l4. 16, 1B. 20. 36. 8B. 40, 42, 44 52:3 46. Size l6 requires 3 3-4 yard; 3g. inch fabric. To order pattern: Write or send picture with your name and ad- dress with 20 cents in coin or stumps to the Needlecraft Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. The Charlottetown Guardian Needlecraft Department. Design No. 2639 Name iii Street. Address 21. 194g 01h lie 1W MIZVfi/Pfifli Extnnpneehathlngofthopusl No girl can afford runs nowadays . . . remember that your lovely new rayon stockings must have gemk care . . . only LUX care. To cut down runs-dip your mocking: in Luz after every was» lug to remove harmful perspira- don. Never use strong laundry mp —-and don't rub or twirtycur stockings. That weakens tin delicate threads. Gentle Lu: saves elasticity. Keep your stockings lovely-make them last longer-start your Lu: daily dipping tonight! Mfr. filter O f g LEVER nonncr _'_;__- — 5 ‘she had lnicndc to leave in the morning. well, it “as gouu; P0 “fr: pretty hard Dill to go dOhlLSliilw again and ask Michael Herrim keep her on. She liked Erica. and Erica liked her. Thai. svas literall- lntportant thing. She would haw 1° make Michael Herron recognize that fact. an The vastness of thc areal lit concealed sound. and she clicl no“ realize that guests had arrived ull! she had already entered the room. Ste saw immediately that her pres- ence in Michael l-lerrotrs housailt that hour and ln an evcnlnl! torn. was ln the nature of a thunderbolt. but it was too late to do anvllunit about it. Two elderly ladies-seated fglgig before the tiiepla (continued pa; 9886,73 ___C;°% r 2639 1K stzsstz-ié, _______,..- 110N901" ~ v at.