n-r.-—~.-.<--~»~m.-.,..-..-~ -.._.-_.....~..-.......-._ .1 f\1~§~J>v4.'_."\<'I."v<TJ-J‘“F\”'fil .~.p_§—.-_r-,<'j HVQS"\'.7Z‘1J-fZ"\l\-/'ET: a '1 4-.» 4»n<~gi-,a-..v-<e.-.w~.-<~4~a¢-s4'a0'4 1-»..,.,,_,.._,,_,.._,,-,_, a ‘r <-~ 1r. 1T’S FUN! Cooking With An Electric Range‘ I Used it: worry about burning things. Now I fill my oven with cookies and the)" bake without tender. _ll|\'i the right golden brown. .\l,\ pie crusts, too, are much im_oroved-—so nice and brown every time. &-' C a nadian General Electric Hotpoint Range. TURN IN YOUR OLD COOK STOVE As PART PAYMENT MARITIME ELECTRIC 00., LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. nzL" CASSEROLE. Cook 2 cups of drv limo beans i boiline salted water lull-ll i and thick. Add 1 (‘tip sti watching-crisp, Do you know-that the tljWoman’s Realm -:-' Social and Today's Short W!" Radio Program (Al ting in Hahn tnflli mgr; CHARIJUFFETOWN’ cmupraiv .!.L.. Y- '- - ~- ~~ ““““‘vvvvv¢:wvvv:vv¢¢vvvvvvvv “an, n. "n" Personal -:- n‘ AAIAAAAAAQQA ‘n u-ww. vwv-.v v.1 OO0-02¢2'$.¢¢“‘ ‘ i? Bow to K545i?" ‘Dorothy Db: I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ll ‘ Paris Three Acts by Hfillfy TPA-Ii, 25.2 m., 11 88 mi-‘C- . Madrid lish. EAQ, 30 5 m. 9 37 H198. Rome 6 p. m. -News in English selec- ZRQ, 31.1 m, 9 63 meg. London 6:52 p. m. ‘-—The Joluiaimesbing meg; GSD. 25 5 m.. 11.75 meg: GSC, 31.3 m. 9 58 meg. Schenectady WZXAF 31 4 ni.. 9 53 meg. Caracas 51 7 m, 5 8 meg. Berlin 8:45 p m —~S0ngs of the Ger- man Rhine. DJD, 25 4 m., 11.77 meg London - 9 p. m -—A Recital of French- Canadian Folk-Songs by Sarah , FlsCilfil‘ iCanadian Sopranoi GSF. t l9 a m. 15 14 meg; GSC, 31.3 m. = is r-a meg. Saskatoon l2 midnight-Old Time Frolic —-. m., 615 mPK-Z CJRX, Winnipeg. 25." in.. 11 72 meg AMorningSmile Alfie," said grandma, sternly, "that fellow what's speaking has got a. nasty cough." Brown Minor had to punctuate a passage. It should have read like this "In came the soldier, on his face a fiery look, on his feet his sandals, 0n his back his armour, ' shouting aloud his battle-cry." Brown's effort, however, read: “In came the soldier on his face, a fiery look on his feet, his sandals on his back, his armour shouting aloud his battle-cry.” average family of 5 per- sons can cook electric- ally 3 meals per day. plus baking etc. for ap- proximately 5-{50 pgf Coinpleu-ly installed in your home-$2.00 down B-M-‘ON AND LIMA BEAN ‘and ct tablespoon of chopped green poppet" and place in the top with short strips of i lct bake for 20 to 30 , - or until imcon is crisp and tomatoes, mnsonint: of suit. ixpnu“ i lit-xii... ill!‘ lint Autumn Fashions For - Chic Dressers This attractive lit-tie model is cur. along princess illlvS. It ‘u; wrap-over, and consequently very. easily slipped into. Opening outi flat. It's easily latmderetl. For frequent tubbing, naturally fresh cottons will be nicest. Por- cale print in new ltmkiiii; pot- icry tones. as sketched 1;. rcry smart looking, vsi=h white pitpir- col- lar and cuffs, edged with multi- color rick-rack braid. Cottmis in sliaiituni: and linen “loaves mid Wtliii-llllisllfifl ("vltnflS are also lovely and lIlPXllPIlIQKo‘, j It's Olle-pinfll and marlr lll iii jiffy, Pin tucks lit it at the waist- line. ' Style No. 56G is designed for‘ sizes l6. 1B ycars. (l6, 38, 40, 42 and (i-inrhcs bust. Size tit; require Ii". yards of IlO-inch material xvith 1 yard of flil-ini-h (‘Onirhstiflg and It"; ymtls of editing. Prirrs of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. No. mo. Size Name Street. Addresg City suite LENGTH OF FURTAINS Three lengths arc centrally zit-- ccpted as correct. for Ulfi‘\ ('lll'i'llll$ 'I‘l1r_v muy be floor length, iviix-ii nynns pritvtically tutu-hing rho floor. sill length, or apron length. leaching to the and oi‘ the beneath the sill GRAPE CONSERVE. Four pounds cranes. 1 pound seeded raisins, 2 pounds sugar, 2 seedless oranges , V Pulp grapes. Heat pulp and strain through colander to remove seeds. Then add sifted pulp to sugar, rais- ins, grape skins and orange. Put through the chopper. Boil l-Z ‘hour. PEAR HONEY - Wash pears, cut in pieces, remove blossom end, cover with waiter and cook over a low fire until very soft.» Drain through a. jelly bag. without. squeezing. To each cup of juice add 3~4 cup sugar. Boil until the syrup is of the consistency of maple syrup or iii-arm honey. Tum ink! sterilized 1m, seal am wwwéé in a hot water bath for 5 minutes Use for hot cakes and waffles. HEADACHE and have used any amount of tablets Itisquiclgsaieniependzible. 35 cents. DR. CHASE’! TwiDDLlHé h“? THQM3$= 2:30 p. m. The Crows. Pill’ l" Bec ue 6:15 p. m. -Press News 111E115- tlons from opera, 2RO‘s "M111 3118-" Exhibition. Ci-SP, 19 6 111-. 15.31 "f p m —Spanish Program. 8:30 p m -—Maie Duet. YV2R/C. . v who the world that she shuts her oom l She isn't going to have her Jul and staying out after 12 o'clock the gong she is left at home la _ Then there is the other woman who ruins her datighterls chances by pinchhitting for her and- who purposes every youth with such fell d5- termination that he fiees in terror fro have attention from men even if th coerced and shanghnled into takin season she ballyhoos her able, how domestic the overadvertising. m‘??? 15 the film-he!‘ W110 blltihts her daughter's chances of success by enforcing perpetual babyhood on her. daughter to date her, s. she keeps daughter shut up m the “pygmy long after she should be learning her way about in society. refers to her as "my little girl" and Elves the impression she 1.- smi play- When the little slrl, aged 2o and nearly six m; ma, does come forth from her hiding place she is a. good deal of the moron her mother has made her and is shy and awkward and lacking in poise and conversation, Another mother who is often her daughter's worst rival is the woman who, is vivid, vicacious, dramatic and who has the gift of showmansnip. 0111i’ too often this kind oi‘ woman has a daughter who is Just sort of an also-ran girl, good enough looking, intelligent enough, attractive enough to hold her own 1f only she were not. brought". in deadly contrast with her That just simply flattens her out and leaves her drab- ber and more common place than she really Another wouism who does her daughter a fatal wrong i5 the bossy mother who suppresses all of her daughter's personality and leaves her daughter seem like a dummy because she doesn't even let. her answer a If you say: "Julia, will you have sugar in your tea?" Mother Just give her a. little lemon." The Farmer Fiddlers, old time ,» orchestra. CJRO, Winnipeg. 48.7 l "Keep away from that radial ing with dolls. brilliant mother. question. replies: "Julia never takes sugar. inquire how Julia enjoyed the symphony concert, mother 5ay5; “Jlllig, was tintranced. She is so fond of music." like the brook if she were given a. chance and be a bright, and interesting talker, but mother puts the lid on her until she acquires the reputation of being a boresome say-nothing, and she is left out of everything. Then there are the mothers who take all of their daughters’ beaux away from them by knowing the technique of how to handle men so mllCh better than their inexperienced blundering young girls do that before they know it mamma is having a. Jolly little flirtation with the boy friend and the girl is sitting out in the cold on the sidelines. Mamma doesn't really intend any harm. she is just trying to see if she has lost her charm for the opposite sell, but 1t makes the girl run such a poor second to Mother that it causes the boy to lose interest in her. Girls who have very attractive mothers nearly always suffer from an inferiority complex, Or it may be that the reason a. girl is not popular is because her mother is inhospitable to young people and doesn't like to have them tracking in mud, or running the radio after 10 o'clock, or scratching up Or it may be because Mother thinks that all the young men come to see her instead of Julia and spends the evening mon- ologig to them about her rheumatism, or how groceries have gone up, or teiing them how cute Julia. was as a baby. mar her datighters popularity. the floors dancing. —1._ Parents Need to Exercise a Great Deal of Care and Diplomacy When Their Children Reach the Age Where Popularity is * Being Considered Every mother desires her daughter to be a social success. She wants her to have a gay time as a. girl, to be admired by men, to have Plcnty 0f dates and eventually to make a good marriage. When this does not. ‘ happen, when daughter Eyelids her evenings at home reading an improving book instead of stepping out with a young man, and when she is left at the last nangins upon the par- ent bough, Mother is even more Ohflilflned and disappointed than the girl. Mother can't understand it, because so far as she can see Julia is just as pretty attractive as she was when she was young, i yet she always had plenty of bcaux, while 1 Julia has never a. one to bless herself with. But the answer to Mother's problem is often enough herself, and the reason why Julio. isn't. popular is because, without knowing it 0r intending it, Mother has handicapped her $0 heavily that she cannot possibly win out, The most obvious type of this mazplot mother is, of course, the woman is so determined to keep her innocent little ‘darling uuspotteu from Dletvly 011i; of the world of young people. 1a carrying 0n like all the oiher Julius at Parties and s0 as Julio. can't run with mentlng, m. her. Her daughters are going to 6 men have to be bribed, eajoled, B them places. 1n season and out of sirls‘ charms, and tells how beatiiiiul, how ami- y are until she depreciate; their real value by her Mother doesn't. want a grown-up Very likely Julia could bitbbie Every mother helps make or Which do you do? DOROTHY DIX. The HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES I know that I shall run away, Before the years 8° by. To find a homely kitchen And bake an apple pie. A blue and emerald morning, A mocking bird's clear trill, , A kitchen with white curtains P A R A D 0 L. Andtulipsonthesill! “There I shall pare red apples, “I am subject to severe headaches ‘ without much relief. One Paradol ‘ tablet relieves the worst headache. - ounnaoaaniuc HOUSE / AS VREsiDENTiAL CANDTDATE o\= 'n-\’ MATiONAL LOAFING AH’ Mooci-iiua VARTY, WHAT PROGRAM HAVE You suoozso OVER As A ‘FNAL PLEA 10' with . . pAwrw YOUR / N5UETIHE1 "amen I1 m A CANDlDbllE ‘FOR oesicir. UNDER THE FATELEKIJ BAMHElZpbfi ‘DB ‘ND , .5 ' ,Z',:""°“-' _ T- o s’ “ f; \\\ ’ / / i?» I . MW” _‘ Z g ii é And sprinke on eorh slice, HEARTS DESIRE A snow drift of sticar. And a little wriff to spice. I'll dot the top with butter, Dewy yellow, from cool crocks, And the fragrant smell of baking Will ouisoent the four oclocks. And folks who call me foolish Will pass and cnvy mo, And stop and sniff about a bit And ask thrmsclvcg to tea! {his viv¢€évvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ashions -:- Literature l it k N“, éepgé Sf a es coffee JE1LM " AAQQAAAA A AAA‘ as n44 ‘. v vvVVY iiViiurvvovjiilJrxwug like a dinner like the noAs-ren TAKE MY WORD FOR IT, MAXWELL HOUSE WILL PROVIDE THE HAPPIEST OF ENDINGS FOR YOl/k DINNER. iT HA5 EVERYTHING= BLENDLFRESHNESS AND A PERFECT NEW GRIND ASSURING MORE FLAVOU WHETHER DRIPPEDJERCOLATED 0R BOILED Paciroci by the Yin-Fresh process, all the origins! freshness l: saiegusrded In filo tin you have to open with a hey. ' 1.5000 1o me usr 030m ' AND PACKED IN CKNADK miss Co-operation isn't back-seat driv- g. A friend in need needs a frined in deed. Men are always easy marks I01‘ girls who aim to please. The man with the smallest ideas often uses the biggest words. It. is a wise fly that knows the limit radius of a horse's tail. "About the only secret a woman ever does keep usually is about herself. Too many glasses have ca/used some people to make spectacles of themselves. It seems that the higher you get in the evening, the lower you feel in the morning. The only thing that ever seems good after a two week's vacation is another two week's vacation. The best way to keep out. of bad company is to mind your own bus- iness so closely that bad company won't take an interest in you CO-ED SHOULD BE DAINTY FROM HEAD TO FEET To form the habits of being ab- solutely clean and dainty from head to foot, of wearing carefully pressed clothes. or using HOD-par- spiirants. of keeping nails tidy and of using the right amount of make lege girl’ ssuccess in lnier l.ife as getting A pluses in Greek, Latin and chemistry Grateful, unsolicited letters by the thousands bell oi wonder- ful relief by regular use of Cuticura Ointment and Soap. soothes burninr: and ihchinu of ecsunn and helps heal pimple. hubs. rinl- worm and other akin condition: duo youie-hrumisfu. Ointmmtziic. 80925:. flfyo Donn Robertson . Major Hoopla 5' CUSHIOMED THRONE W\TH HOT AND cow izuuuiua WATER, so You can SPEND TH’ OTHER ‘two nouns ov- ‘ft-l’ win votes? ‘LSUPPOSE /’ ‘DAY LOLUNG ikl n", AFTER YOUR PAiIrY EMBLEM 16A // You ARE eta crap OFFIClAL. HiTCH-WKERS pic-in" lkl / uoe suA-rci-ieiz?‘ SidfPPiklé Momaaets w r ntuiu and": OUT OUR WAY ‘P § w; rg_ _ ’ \ 15- 17m: lllllIlll-lnlllfi i. up are just as neoesary to a col- ' MYSTERY HOUSE — By KATHLEEN NORRIS msrumruw 1 t ' when u... am goneupstairs w htr Dinner It MIS- Cmlmli" °“ ‘hi’ mil be oom}; t we like w do " Thursday eveninl l“ we d° w B’ - . ' fqfavégfi comm“, a! vermmm Page," Sarah saidnrmtims lllvuulkyifl , "oh, we do not, Miss Sn l’! Zfiihitifiisviwidfiii“ ifihfitfiti t... m 1 know en do“ ‘gut; ' te loathe M59158 B" l‘ ' carrot salad and cottage puddinl- they h“ ' i; ' ‘h -'1 Beacuse Page Hazeltyfle and‘) sgziripatgvg; lmnieatlilghgfl l, w, ma, lath: egikvlidr “hf yhalf-cboked terrible canot salad and glue Pud- t. me. Didn't I Wrub onion in the wmfloes‘ and me dmgl Logkt: ies and spend dollars sweet thick vanilla, water and 3° 3532p: ‘m... to sell 'emi com-starch sauce that went like s0 _ d down u ‘ much Bray blue on the Pudding. t; glllifiliocfifiennerl ma“ 3mm w“ §gy,"'°v°“' gmymefi; I'm too young or something?" b ed, distinguis » napnearanve: .. h w, Page?" SETS-has had been superintendent of one of $221,131., m, me ma“. San Francisco’; high school: is: "Yep. This nip-scum Twill‘: seven years; s e es Bu! bloom may-yea like a . twenty-five years before that. 23%‘; me that, they bad to have Page was twenty-six, although m‘ om" woman for the position. she never admitted w more than a He “m. ,we can.‘ have every hand;- Vagu” "°h' "mmd twang-three _ some young man on board BMW somewhere in there." when asked sick you know- I wish I'd slapped her "e. shegilgshtfd thlalt amakdugal: hi! face for him!" in that-i be YOIIIIEH‘ rea y ti; ' somethinl 5Q T}? gwgrtytlea, “aim all £1181! Pacing-ill, eres l“ o! vanish ng p0 en a es were rlwh- .. nge! There are u ing by her like a. dredm that is gmsmagozaniemen don-y haw w gel dreamed; thirty, n. hideous and splinters m the“. eyes V, get clon isflyfiigehs: arlizxmark, was looming m them ‘hue days}. l“ so Page felt herself a failure. m, ed n Pug a.) Sarah was only temporarily It w” “ ° -° :§ Mrs. Chaynes, but she had known Page a long time; Page had grad- uated from Sarah's classrwnw- Sarah often hinted to her that Page was throwing her time away working in a dull office, wasting her ' A v as to tzernnl causes. Get Cutlcun at - WHAT DO You MEAN. WELL. Mv BROTHER _ |r= t eivzvou TuEJos B05555 EVERYTHIN OF CLEANlNCI MY YARD. t oer A FOREMAN ‘AND A LABOREIZ FOR ‘E 1H‘ PIZKZE. 0F A evenings on cheap murder books or ALIVE“ 4Q ; movies, going about with men she U" had no intention of marrying, J spending all her money on clothes and beauty parlors and malted milk ' Filti chocolate shakes, Tonight she had W, t. ‘ had Page almost in tears about it. "I suppose you think I do all that because I like to?" Page asked. I 0o ~ HEJLL FIND ME. - tnlnflJLflIlflafl QIIOIIVIIIAI mumm-