r. Two P17 oman'$ Re alm Needles For Th Ilalifax Navy W'ins Nb‘. Baseball Title ll \I_.II<‘.'\X, Sellt. 23—(CP)—H.8.1- S11‘ <5" i‘iivioiiioi's i . ( . t .l oil "best-of - liYt’ Ironin i‘ n l.- , . 1 .,} o. Ill ninion Hawks 15-2 TCLlLLlIL win in the best leave tomorrow ulld Saturday in vi: city with the gntnvs being slat/Ed “hare lllCV will open a. series with Saint John for the Maritime champ- raf e Ham.- IUCI! A PRETTY H1008 For tiho ln-Betwoen Ago It isn't often you find such a de- lightfully styled frock for the grow- ing girl. She steals a march on &e o grown-ups, who will be we “hand-in-pocket" frock this Fall. Styles No. 3566 is designed for sizes 6. 8. l0 .12 and l4 Size 8 re- quires 2 1-8 yards 35-inch fabric wth l 3-4 yards ric-rac. Name Street Address (Tu ,$ CORNER O-OQ-O-O TOMATO CHILI SAUCE ll medium ripe tomatoes. 4 medium Bree“ Peppers 2 large onions. 4 medium apples 1 1.2 cups crown Brand Com BHUD. 1 i-2 cups blown sugar 2 cups vinegar. 2 tabespoons salt. 2 tablespoons ground cinnamon. 1 teaspoon dry mustard. 1 teaspoon celery seed 1-2 teaspoon ground cloves. 1-2 teaspoon allsplce. l-B—l-4 r. WMFIPHOD: Wash and peel toma- toes, out in small pieces. Add green peppers. chopped fine; onion peeled and chopped. and apples tieeled and cut fine. Put. 1n kettle with Crown Brand Corn Syrup. brown sugar, vinegar. salt, mustard and spices (or until thick 1nd transparent.) YIELD: 4 pin for PRESSEI) MEAT for onion, seasoning, meat juice. the meat juice and seasoning. N- in refrigerator until cold. siice. Esmlioxvboi l“ warfier WH ITE wifkouz‘ bkaehizg . . . ClEAN wiflmm‘ kanl ruéfizhg YBI Bill’ Hill“ Willi All lilll Ill llflllll, Modern "Hustle-Bobbin" Suds llro Richer In ' ‘ Washing Power-Draw 0n! P) Dirt With Sllcty For (f Colors and Rayon: _'_ Ofcourse your clothes last much longer! You don't rub things threadbare to get the deep dirt. You dun‘! run your washer extra minutes as you often dowith poorer soap. And you don't risk weakening fab- rics or fadin colors to bleach your wash spn-kiin w ire. With t e new OXYDOLyougeto beau- tiful wash iust with rich. safe washing action. It's much richer in washing owe: now. livery ounce ets more dirt or you-draws it out gent y. solely. Sn, except for stains or unusual pieces, your wash comes so white ynu‘ll hardly believe you haven't used a hleach. So clean you'll hardly have any ruhhing f0 do. It's a grand wny to wash! And your washnhle colors come daisy-bright. Yes. the new Oxyilnl is safe even for your lovely washable rayons. Weizma- THE COOK ’.S' teaspoon cayenne pep- rwwv Living o” The Woma VALUES (Beatrice Lawrence Barry in Montreal Gazette) 'I‘he things that mutter most to mg Are cnnradeship and loyalty To God, the King. this land. o friend; Old-dfashioned virtues, without en To walk together. hand in hand- For company. a goodlv . To speak our minds with pleasant ease; To worship God the way we please. To slip into a good friend's heart; To love sincerely-without art. To know, when we walk up and down That we are liked in our own town. To do our duty; tum our hands To any job that life demands. I could. no doubt. more grasping be But these things matter much to me. Stitched tnffctas and other fab- rics are leading midsummer favor- ites. especiallv in modified tines. which oft=n have Yrunmirlgs of sefynaterial. ciun TllE cius: a; BABY'S llllilill0Ell 1T =4» win- bnby’: strength. Lowers his resis- tance to disease. Leaves lin a pre to other oicknesscs. Regulate lbs bowels an banish it. Immediately. R ad th l “f M . Ed‘ or BiownheLlhgelsfiiseOhh: ‘ll hsvélhismfi: THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN Leisure n's Reulm NET!‘ BUTTER SQUAIQ You can cut. butter for the table in nice neat squares by putting a piece of wax paper aver the knife. CRISP PIE CRUST When taking pies from the oven put a high rack under them until cool. This will keep the crust crisp and prevent sogglness. ORANGE WALDORF SALAD Cut in small pieces: 2 oranges, 1 apple. 4 stalks celery. Combine with 1-2 cup raisins or walnuts, Jely French Dressing or mayonnaise. Pack in jelly glass for lunch box. (Serves three to four). BIMPEE DESSERT XS GOOD A smooth. boiled custard over fesh 0r stewed fruit is just about as ~ccd as any dessert you can think of. KEEP UP EXERCISES Beauty experts say that it. is a mleflflke 101' any Bill to give up ex- ercise ns soon as she finishes school 11nd begins to work in an Office or gets married and has a home of her own. She should take n. long, brisk Walk every day and. ln addi- "OII. REED on with one sport and do limberiflk and stretching routines regularly. , rm LEAVES can m: vscn TWICE Blgilsh housewives have found 12311)’ Ways for making the most. or t cir tea ration. One of the most successful economies, according to -0 those who have tried them. 1s Merely perfection. plus. drcn. have out had one serious illness among ‘he...’ m. o," m: w Baby,‘ on T-hlm. l0 "88 the srme leaves for a. second n ushlo. They °-PW. and very little difference is ntglcfid in either taste or colour. Hieus the method which some ltousewives might l'ke to test; Make the first pot of lea in the ‘M131 Way. Let it infuse five or six For disnhoea the are ' quickly clear up cause, Prompt] effective, also. in mm at slmplo lever. col s, colic, upset stomach, consul». ggplblgiziple croup, mdigestloo and teeming Cook two hours over moderate heat 2 pork hooks. l vent hock. 1-2 Boll the hocks till done; grind or cut Tilt‘ first. m» $311103 will be up very finely. add dropped 031011. -- ' ess meat together in a loaf pan. Put ~lTll€Il . FY" "l "llwlyln Grim and ' ism. Easy w take as molly. huh: and bangles. Ann- lyst s report in every box. Get a packs today. Sickness so ollen strikes lo the night. 5% cents. Mimi)’ lief-k ll you are not. satisfied. i-i SLIP-COVER YOURSELF This summer you will be hearing a good deal about the washable suir, which L; the most practical fashion for the woman going to bus- iness or busy civilian defense ae- tivities. Variety in tailored two- piece fashions is provided by prac- tical fabrics in wide awnin stripes on s. white cotton groun . Slip- cover cottens. as they are called. are just as neat, crisp and cool- looklng for women as they are for the furniture for which they were originally intended and you will find them as enticing and comfort» able as your favorite slip-covered annchair. Wash these cotton suits snatched from the upholstery looms in rich suds that rinse out the dirt without. hard rubbing and keen the cnlor bright and new looking. Exercises Banish o Matronly Chin Young Throslllne For Young Hot Are salesglrls showing you matronly hats ALREADY? Then do something about that chin line! Nothing labels you "old" so positively as a double chin — but the lovely young throat thafl‘ achieved with exercises can make a woman who I5 middle-aged look years younger! These special chin and nofi exercises bring prompt results if you do them at least once or twice l day. Here's one exercise: J1) Turn your head sharply to the right. until your chin is over right shoulder. (2) Keep your chin over your shoulder and tilt head back- word slowly. lifting face toward ceiling. (3) Lower head slowly. Now repeat entire exercise five times. After this, turn your head to tho left and repeat. A rest - then repeat. 20 times altogether. There are u safe and euy u- orclses for n buigy waistline. for spreading hips. too. Or perhapl you have some other figure fault you'd like to correct. Our KZ-page booklet illustrate! and explains exercises for waist- line, hips ond legs; for bust, orml, shoulders. neck and posture. Also gives exercises to correct foot troubles. constipation, nervous tension; and a general exercise routine. Send 20c in coins for your copy of "The Meaning of Dreams" to. Be sure to write name. bokolet. Name Street Address plainly your address and the name of Province mlfllllfs, Then fill the cups u51ng all m9 liquid in the teapot. Don't Egg “glitter itflbljgg leaves. Sec- e o method. r en by this 1 Pfw any surplus liquid from the WW5. or turn them into a coland- er to dram. Then spread on a. double we“ v1 while paper. and but ma» B 510W Oven to dry. This is best done when P119 day's cocking is over. Strom heat must not be used or the leaves will burn instead of dry- ing. Sur them once or twice while in the oven, so that they crisp ev- enlY- Repeat the drying on two suc- cessive days, if necess y. When time. store in a. glass screw-topped jar. As 50011 as you have a suffic_ lent. quantity. mix lt with an equal weight of freshly-bought tea, and but back into the airtight jar. Use in the ordinary proportion . and g1. low to infuse before pourl g out. noun swncrcxs rascnzs Peaches, whether raw or cooked. are delicious swectened with honey. F01‘ Canning. a syrup of the propor- tion of three-quarters of a cup of honey to one cup of water is lust Twht f0!‘ peaches or pears, Corn SYFHD can be used in tihe same way. LEAVE CAR, IN SHADE Till to women drivers-when you park the car next tine you go shop- pins. leave it in a shady soot. Not only will it be more comfortable when you get beck to drive away, but you will have saved gasoline. Gas evaporates more rapidly when the cor is left in the sun, Y. Social and Personal I Fashions, '1; Literatu A s‘ “nkAnm therein); “Dix s59.- Qv¢vv v WIVES ARE‘ EXPECTED ' TO BE PERFECTION PLUS. Every Man Thinks Wife Should Be A Miracle - Worker ' hi» A woman who complains that her husband 1o d"?! W125i‘ w’ d h i pon her faults. and generally letthll h" i" gxlilwdahgllf 1h n1: and how far short she is of his ideal. wants to 1m“ what men expect of their wives. RHYWBY- - ~ - ugh f their wives. Well. generally speskiqngéy réiggectdglrlietneléopeg wmnpendfium o! ‘in ‘g: a lot of useful everyday radium" F???“ "tub good measure, and when they do not this humain marl/iii‘ regnlrmlt ally feel disappointed and that they have been iIYDQt- 0d Wm 55' My“ husband doesn't think that his Martha is a b“?! y $0 u- w swab . . is onlv that she doesnt come t) ~ " she dream wife. Hence these growls. He won't admit it. of course. bill- llhe “Isl “a tle thing a man expect-s of his Wile 15 m‘ h" stay young and sllmimd prektty. Iflgslllllgtvlglkfig: tiff?“ iiegiiiilih 1:331“ illthrhalhflb ifasllizott-en raunchy t =ir o . v and lost most of his hair and his b0l'15h Ylluub if she doesn't. he thinks it furnishes him Wlm B Perfectly good alibi for goinz filillllfiggrnnlobd Y5: never hear of a woman forsa ng g husband because he isnt as easy on the eyes no he was thirty years ago. but it is a. common cus- tom amonk men. be d "tic b7 1.8.1.1171??? lihghctiigvi/S gut-local): iikeo$elgwfl<lh his disappointment when he discovers that he ll y-at-hcmer, and that his Maud u: .1110 perform symphonies“ 11120" lllmgfisol l??? a ‘ '. * - No woman “mac lhlit every husband m make and be an charms and virtues with a isn't chef. Bitter indeed Ls wed, to g, gaddfil‘ instead of a sta not only does not lcnoyirthféw ‘lag she hates the very sgl 0 0 < tor, oi" bunker to be an expert Dlilinber and ctllectriigtrli. expects his bride to make bread like his m0 ‘for good a Judge or o steak as a butcher- be‘: nurwle-woxker who con take r Eierliimavxiitiiciiliielzciiiuirigiriizlfirtiobllls- He expects her W “mime o a amt yf the air to have children who will KTOW the" 0w“ feather‘ iiifdniioauhtioxre adenoids or tonsils cr buck teeth. and who will lock like o million dollars 1n a. hand-me-down she bought in thelliaisgmiilgillju 11%;} she . Men never get over the-feeling that somehow x cud it to fau s that marriage has such a in! price tag on it w-hen 6y 6 D9 b‘, jug; pure, inexpensive romance. th l“ “Wiilhf” “l.°‘...’§..‘€€l. e appmess a any ° . , grateful to them for keeping them from being old maids that £91 ask no other cmolumenu They do not- see will “Ive-S W1 = q excitement than just looking forward to their return home oftaktli: B. nor why they should wish any Heater plea-ill"? ‘than lI-l-ifimvi‘: fig); I n: snore on the living-room couch all evening. Its a filiN HS x l; ab. band to devise any little treat or smprise for his w 6- 6 W doesn't need it. She has 8.1M. Husbands expect their vzives to do the heavy work of rearing a fam- ily and to take all the blame 1f the children turn out bufll)? bllltlletilvlverlll; monopolize the credit if the youngsters are a sucmss. t m0 “it? m walks the floor at nlfliht uhen the baby has the colic and w l0 eswhe perambuiator before her when she goes to market. It is 131cm eir m0 slaves away the best years of her life flxinl; “by 10mm“ In P 11R e noses of little crawlers and having her nerves shattered. by the whoops and yells of little savages and coercing little sinners into the stxalBh-ldgng DRY- row way, while father is playing golf or enjoying some of the VJSIOXIB the tired business man needs and the tired mother gets along without. But when the children are grown it is father who swells out his chest and says. "MY son" when Bob graduates cum loude at coliefle 0i‘ 311519 16 919431“! Miss America. married to them is all lgiiltegfatlheiiifi and they shouldfbeusg ter Many husbands expect their wiva to take whatever treatment they give them and like it. Many men are lie-angels who are tender and kind and generous to their wives and who keep their wives on their knees thanking God for what they've got. But. many other men do not think it worth while to be even commonly polite to their wives. They soy things to their wives they would not say to any woman who had an able-bodied brother. -'I'hey never show them a particle of affection. They never give them a. cent of the money they earn a hundred times over by their labor as domestic drudges. They never speak to them except to find fault with them and yet they expect their wives to love them. And most of all. men expect their wives to forgive them for their phil- andering and to wait. paiientlv for them to come back home after they have gotten too old and rheumatic to wander anv more. Furthermore. they expect their wives to forget the past and slay the fattedcalf and welcome them with glad hosannahs. These are a few of the things men expect of their wives. Small won- der so many men are disappointed in marriage. _ ‘ w f NAIL POLISfll-"l- iTsiiivi-zzsfiizfin o nlovo distress of lIllllTlllY lemalelllealtness AND HELP BUILD UP RED Blflllli! Lydia E. Plnkhamk Vegetable Com- ound TABLETS (with added iron) ave helped thousands to relieve 1t takes real ingenuity to b, 9, conservation expert right in your own home! Anybodv can wear out a. pair 0f stockings a day. 0r throw @113 R 801d cfllflpact the minute it collects a scratch, It's the smart g.1i who can stretch an extra month's wear out of her girdle. and “TEDDY” COAT Light and bright colored teddy bear coats go oqualv well over sporls and evening clothes. Light blue. white. red. save the recious meta e battle-scz-iprred. l from Rabin‘ Here's a hint on conservmg metals; Keep them scratch-proof the same way you keep them shiny-by paint- in! “Wm With colorless nail polish. BOYS in the a my are using this p01- ish-upper fcr their buttons —it's o pain with weak, nervous. blue feelings — duo to functional monthly disturbances. They also help build up red blood and are o fine tonic for the stomach. Pink- ham‘s Tablets arc mnde cspeclally for women. Well worth, trying! fine way ie "keep ‘em shlnlnl." HAND CROCHETED FRILLY CAP 157' ' DESIGN ‘This lovclv crocheted triangular It is easy to make and requires little time. i157 contains list of materials needed. illustration of stitches and com- pompadour. plete instructions. Po order pattern: Write. or send shove picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian To Charlottetown Guardian, Neorilewcrk W-nartment. Design No. i157 crrv ~ - - - - - - - -- SEPTEMBER .15, 1,. - i FE SUB-STAN DARD FULL FASHIONED RAYON HQSE 67c P'- $1.30 for 2 Prs. 400 pairs of sub-standards full fashioned Rayon Hose in light service, reinforced, with run stop below garter welt. and Bluish. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2. Price 67c pair — two pairs for - — Shades Sunny, Town-Mist 1 .30 Week-end Special NGDRE £~ MQEODIEE In addition to your metal com- pact. you can protect. all your ever- so-precious metals from mflrk-S 8nd matting. The fastener on 1'01" purse. that last shiny clip you can't repace -it's smart to polish 'em_up for the duration. When the first rotective coat wears off all you have to do is polish up esein- It's g, long-lasting shine, incidentally. and a bright one . . . In fact. W11 may want to get after the metal- ware right. thmugh your 1101188- llisaeptrtamish fiiiorsrzicygur silverware, ays, can e . . One first-aid enthusiast writes in that, she's solved the oblem of how to keep finger ban uses "T"! use getting grimy and ravelling ut the edges -paints colorless polish u'l over the bandage. Saves bondflfle and adhesive. because you _don t have to change them until its time to put. on a new dressing. INGENIOUS TRICKS Recently a. publication editor started a conservation contest, offer- ing a small prize for ingenious tricks. with colorless polish. Here are a few of the suggestions she eived ¢vul we w. PlEllliE 0F PlI/[ff lllllllll She will always appreciate the tribute you pay lm In choosing the but . . . So choose o ring with the exclusive Irldll Wreath l-poim guarantee of complm perfection In color. eul. brilliance and flnvku quality-a genuine Bridal Wrath diamond ring! afi- just to give you a small idea! Cover 1 of wooden desks no splinters won't catch stockings. Cover typewriter keys -k°@l15 9m clean and increases speed of oper- ation says typist-correspondent. F0: stamp collectors ~98“! Yo“! special issues with colorless labqilcr*\.. to preserve them. For tennis m“. use it to protect strum! when Y0" put your racquet up for the Wlfllef- AGAINST MOTHS Here's one we wouldn't have dres- sed up in u 1111111011 years —d1D camels hair paint brushes in color- less polish to keep out. moths. '11: again, rinse in polish remover. Black-and-white shoe wearers note this one! Paint colorless lacllu" m" black portion of the shoe before you do o. whitening job. It will keuP whitenevr from gettin mw we»! e1 the dark leather. an white c9136" es rub easily frnn the polished sur- face with a damp cloth. One parting thought -now that your doctor may he ~_\ nil 0“ l° w“ -‘.o_cquer the labels of YWT med" cine bottles. Then, in case 015F111!‘ ink won't run ca‘ blur. B. W. PATTERSON J EWELLER Gt. George St. . /' Billlillil‘ WREATH l '1.I' NO- 1151 hat is grand to wear with your Pattern No. 4m. POI Qllllll’! AID Ill-II E OIIOOII Tllll‘ I O II lillllll I ll BROS. Bridal Wreath Diamonds i Wedding Rings sonmnsmo r. s. l. PROVINCE — — — — — — - — See the latest styles here. No obllitllm" ‘MDASE JEWELER Summer-side