1 ll 411' k Q 5&1’) THE AND HER arociuxrsu‘ than uils, quk-L l.ili.v-- The-n». ..i.. Mii-iisqki-d bftlllCilB ' a {£1.11 at’ Cl g 1y cur of Juusalem. MLHN (H l2 ‘fill’ 'l'l'l{'l'l.E mmsuiiiptaon. .- t~ .. ;.i ‘ting Turtle t..»- r-qich of the . timy are of sciwam- .1“ W378i‘ 11]) is; lioth ulls and lziiow" nctively a ;>§Z'l\(ilC£ii feast LS ready T IPSTITTKMTRICK the bcst and a: ncarlvpvr- ;'..= vosslblo lipsticks ' ‘t stay put if you don't apply "w r '.'.‘.'\\'. Try it like F l rl " T“. u.» don't promise 4» . you will find pa ‘)5 sizn rid much longer. m,» your lips quite dry and . u grease If your lipstick p» "m: effort and you want. C i‘? U" '51:. iipiwlf." cnld a if" ""1 g1 {n bod, HOC . i’? F. relyonCuticura. B355“! touchy skin deserve: this sbrrfnl care. QUILT DESIGNS i Poinsetta. Them in scarcely flower gown that. has not. found its Mayfair No. 5on8. place in a quilt ymtien. This lovely poiiisctta was oni- of the first tn be iiscd. ‘It was broiiuht back from Hnxii-iii in 1840 by an Amcrcan Blimviomrv. Cliiirm Block Quilt, design. Made ' in ciinmmiris should appeal to every flPPd1PWOn1lfl\ and every beginner. bccauso it l‘: so easy t0 assemble. PflliPTli row nis of cutting chart. rriiwrnl rm iircment and color ."»l|L'T‘1,‘§il"li' ‘or cnch of the two de- HEHF slinuxii. For fWfPlilFfl‘ pattern and instruc- Hrms for all of these duliml- "m1 5Y0 (writs in JlJHlDS m‘ coin (C0171 prrfrirwli ' . Thn Charlottetown (Iii. nu N" till irork Department. Ilse this cmipovi. Print your namc and address plainly Tn Hu- (‘harlnllvfown Guardian Xrcdlvwnik Ili-nf. Dellgn Nu. 505R. Name — — — — — — — — -— -- i Street Address — — — — — — — filly ~ — -- —- - Province — —— . .Woman’s Real m HOUSE WIFE ACTIVITIES i I ask for hctuen no bi ighter blue ' No sircm, inure golden than this‘ mink, “lie-re lately] d 5 El lcilQJJJ n: our‘ ' i rust, in vhe Chrlildlill Onn- ‘ 'lluli..~.lll(lS are’ ;n Australian r es m the . " effect. They 0i in...» ‘ rm .ying in I and messy. Leave this while you fix your hair, or something. After a. few minutes. wipe off the gur- » plus. POWder lightly Over me up; S ‘ stick. VYlllCH TUB? In building a new home there is in gizziish thus the CPlll-I hffle saving in jnsgaiimg a bath. .1 iub on logs lllblcflfl of the more milllldfy and better looking built- . in type. The additional cosi. of the moclcrn tub will be offset in some degree by the saving on finished . flooring and walls where the tub sits. l APPLIED INSIDE Shutters have long been used on plainness or as a protection against. sun. Thy arc now employed in i lhc interior to scrie various dc- ' i curative and iisciiil purposes. Tak- ing Lhe place Ol French doors or archways, they are picturesque either open or closed. They may , be used as a. covering for built-in t bookcases. For kilCllPll t-abinvis tlicy afford ventilation and provide an ariistic inay be hung in ; framed at window's in matching i woodwork. . WIDENING OF DOOR NOT AL- } wars EASY i A wide living-mom creates spaciousncss. If a home-owner , contemplates the widening 0f l. i narrow doorway, hovrevcr. he must I. first assure himself that, the wall framing, which acts as support for the floor. will be amply strong after some of it has been removed to wldPIl the doorway. f It may be necessary to substitute i two siouter imibcrs at the sides of the opening for the studying. which will then bear the weight of the l second-story flooring and wall. with a heavier horizontal member to extend from the top of one of the heavier uprights to Lhc other. doorway from hall to a feeling of . and apply one more layer o; 13p. USES FOR SHUTTERS \VIIEN' the outside of the house i0 relieve ‘F THE’ COOK'S CORNER GINGER BEET CONSEBVE 2 1-2 lbs. red beets 1 l-2 lbs carrots Juice 3 oranges Juice 3 lemons Chopped rind 2 oranges Chopped rind 2 lemons 5 lbs. sugar 10 tablespoons vlncga 7 cups water . i tablespoon ground ginger l-4 teaspoon each cloves and allsploe Method: Peel the beets and put them through the food chopper, weighing them after they have been . chopped. Peel and chop the car- ' rots also. Add the orange and lemon Juice and rind. the sugar, vinegar, water and spices. Some people like n. more highly spiced jam; if you do. add them to your taste. Set. aside for 3 hours, then bring the Jam is thick. Stir often so that. it. won't scorch and seal in hot. sterile jars. i a pinkie recipe and this is. one of j chose we mentioned to you as being ;' a. contribution from a reader. Cer- i tainly it is s. simple thing to do. I AFTERNOON TEA PICKLES l pint. white vinegar 1 pint. water 1 cup white sugar ‘l-B cup salt 2 teaspoons mustard need Cucumbers . | Method: Wipe the cucumbers and Z cut. in thick slices. Pack into sterilized jars and fill to overflow- ing with a. brine made by bringing the first. ingredients to boll. Seal closely and let stand for about 2 week before using. "HEARTS": ‘not LITTLE HEAD IS A DANGER SIGNAL WHEN your Baby's hcad iccls hot to your hand you must do something. And do it quickly. Read what Mrs. B--— < of Enterprise docs and what results she gets: “My baby's cheeks and bands were sn hot I was frightened. I gave him a Baby's Own Tahlct at norm and by after supper he was all better." And a Toronto mother has this to nay: "When little bowels are congested these grand little tablet: move them without griping, rclit-ving any fcvnrish symptoms. My children's hcnlth is absolutcly sale, while l have Baby! Own Tablets in tbt- hou=c." They are sweet-fading. Plasy to take. Absolutely sale and hrmnlcss. Work . quickly and can be givcn tn the most ' dr-lirate baby. Analyst's certificate on every box. Fnr upsct sfomarb, constipnfion trmihlcs and olhcr minor ills of baby day's, lbcy arc equally cffcrtirc. _ Your (lrliggisl is nuihnri/rd by m to return your money if you arc not satis- ficri with the results from Baby's Own , Band of the to a bcil and cook steadily until. We can't finish anything without ‘ ‘I111! UHA GUARDIAN‘ When ¢0lDS ‘I'll IIEATEN Used at first sneeze, this specialized medl- cation forthenoeeand upper throat-beige "prwent many col . Vncns Today's Short Wave Radio Program (Allfholllaflorlllnlllrl) WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29 MOSCOW 4 p.m.-»'Ihe Peoples’ Front. RNE, 25 meters. TOKYO 4246 p.m.—K0tO NIUJIC. by Michio Miyagi. JZK. 19.7 m., 15.16 in0g.; JZJ, 25.4 ni . ll 80 mtg. i BERLIN f 5 p.m.—Lighi MUSlC. DJD, 25.4 . m.. 11.77 meg. ROME 6 p.m.—NeWs in English; Sym- phony Concert: Folk Songs. 2R0, l 25.4 m., 11.81 meg. PARIS 6:15 p.m -Conoert Relayed from Radio-Paris TPA—4, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. BEUAPEST. HUNGARY ‘l p.m.—Medley from the oper- ctta "Cszirdaskiraly~no.” HAT-t 32.8 m., 9.12 meg. ‘ HUIZEN, NETHERLANDS 'l p.m.-—Hai>py Program. Spec- ial Broadcast for America. PCJ, 31.2 m , 9.59 meg. LONDON 7:25 p m —"The Vagabond Lover." GSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg: cs0, 19.7 m.. 15.18 meg.; GSFKi 19.8 m., 15.14 meg; GSD, 25.5 m., ll 75 meg. SCHENECTADY VA-TRO-NOI. your right hand doeth." thing in either hand. - Socil griff iPe .~_-..._ Wmn ~ Tau... | Um, IDorothy Dzx leg" n“ n!!!" with it. But. W6 can't. does she? abode. friend? again. inflnitum. Too Many Beneficiaries of Kind Deeds Are Prone to Take Advantage, Once a Friend Offers a Helping Hand, and Destroy Their Own Sources of Help ‘There would be more good. kind. M18911”!!! nvllhlwl’! Ind Ill-TWIN! people in the world if we could perform a good deed once and Lbm be done Every kindly not cilia for more kindly wtl. Id Hoid out. a helping hand to fellow creature in a crisis and he ins I death grip on it. that he never lets g0. . One would think, for example, that altar we had paid a. widow's rent. for a year or so she would consider that we had been very generous and had dune our bit. and would pass the buck on to somebody else. -But By doing that fatal act. of kindness we are elected her perpetual rent-payers, and as long as we live we have w shell our the money every month for he: Not so. Can we lend our car a single time to a _ Never. Once start that. dangerous _ Precedent and we never have the use of it. Friend becomes a. repeater who soon regards the ca: as commun- ity property and takes it. without. even askzng our permission, Do we dare invite cousin Sally, who is half aiok and rundown and needs a change, m spend a ooupie of weeks with us on the seashore? Not I again, because experience has taught Us that Cousin Sally will bring along three of her bratty ch it. will take dynamite to get. her out. wiih her when she comes m. or once she gets settled in our home Dare we give to any "cause" in which we are lnterecwd? we are prepared to be perpetual benefactors. as its goats. Not. unless Our check has branded us Not without reason was iv. said, “Let. not. your left hand know whgt, It is the only way by which we can keep any- It. isn't. because people are mean or h that chey hesitate to give their kindly em aiillOdL every one is touched by i to bc generous and he thai. seems impossible. The chislers and ard-hearted or unsympathetic onions play. On the contrary. the misfortunes of others and would like lpful if they could do so without. being victimized. but. . the grafters won't. let. them. These reflections have been inspired s p m.-—Lai.i.ti-American Concert. no try to be unselfish 1n a izrabbina World- WZXAD. l .5 m.. 15.33 meg; WZXAF. 31.4 m.. 9.53 meg. CARACAS 9 p.m.—Ma.i-ia Luisa. Betancourt. kindly soul who delights in glvin driving who have no car. by two letters which I have re- ceived in this morning's mail, which recount. experiences that practically all of us have gone through and show how difficult and discouraging it. is One of the letters is from a woman who drives her own car. She is a g her friends a. lift. and in taking those But, she writes, that. she finds that. she is run- singer. PVSRC. 51.7 m .. 5.8 meg, nlng a free bus service and has become nOLhIng bu; a Jltney driver, subject BUENOS “RES ARmm-rlwh ‘ LU fill’ cals of her (Lends whenever they want in go anywhere. ' ‘ Rather than pay 5 cents to ride on Lhe street cars or the small fee de- 9230 p m.-Music. m.. 1.66 meg. LONDON l0 p.m.——Students' Songs, the BBC Men's Chorus. GSO, 16.! m.. 17.79 meg; GSI. 19.6 m.. 15.26 I LRX. 31 06 meg: GSD. 25.5 m.. ll '15 meg; GSB. 31.5 m. 9.51 meg. TOKYO 12:45 a.m.—The Tovama Military Imperial Japanese ‘ Army. JZK. 19.’! m.. l5.l6 meg. l MONCTON JUNIORS wm (By The Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B.. Sept. 27- Moncton juniors won the opening game of the New Brunswick soft- ball championship series here tn- day. defeating the Boys‘ Industrial’ Home nine 14-10. Thp game “"15 one of the toughest battles of the season for both teams. The second game. and a third if necessary will be played at. Mone- ton ncxt Saturday afternoon. A Morning-Quail: “BACK SEAT“ STUFF. The husband drew up a chair be- .side his wife's sewing machine the I otl1_§r_rlay "and Vremarked: suspicion was appearing before the manded by a. taxi. or even to bothcsrlto got out. tliiflr own cats, they call ’ her uP- night 01' dfll’. to take them 01mins or mar eting or v ting. More i _ than that, they presume to invite their friends to ride with her and fill up do "mam m w “mean m‘ h.“ her car so completely that. she never has a chance b0 ask a guest. of her own. The other lclter is from a woman who in the kindness of her heart once offered Lo take care of a child while its mother went, to a. party. The result of LhlS virtuous deed was not only to make the mother feel that. she had a right. to wish her baby off on her neighbor whenever she wanted to be rid of it, but. also for all of the other women round about. to dump their children on her when they wanted to go shopping or to the movies or to play bridge, until the poor Good Samaritan is wom in skin and bones fix- zng bottles, changing diapers, settling fights and even providing meals for youngsters whose mothers neglected to supply them with food. These two letters explain why so many women in automobiles whiz by their friends who are standing on the street. walling for a ca-r, and why so few women ever offer to help out. a tired Johnny or Susie. want, to enter the public carrier business. mother 1n looking after little They would be glad to ask their friends to ride with nhem if they could do it when it. was conven em, to them, but. they don t They would be glad to keep a young mother's children for her now and then, but they dare not start; it for fear of being made baby nurses. l??? WLKLEEQQQKLQF" “Don't you think it's running too I “Waitlns- prisoner. fast? Look out, you'll sew the wrong seam. Slow down. or you'll stick “ The grafters have killed the 800R DOROTHY DIX. sir," replied the what. were yO\i waiting for?" that. needle in your finger." "For moneY-" “Why, what's the matter with you? I've been running this ‘ machine for ten yea-rs.’ for "Oh, I was merely trying to “Who was w Blve you money?" The man I had been waiting "What did he owe it to you fut” assist. you. Just. as you try to help “For waiting." me drive the car." A man who hafdbeen arrested on for Magistrate. ‘What were v0“ dvlni; ' when the policeman came?” naked the Magistrate. JUST Two TEASPOONFULS A "Enough of shaped the Magistrate. W110 by MW was very angry. "What do you do this tomfooleryl’ a living?" I'm a waiter, air." replied the innocent. mm. mar’. looks, acts, feels like a new man. Hal knew that acidity and wastes in people's energy down away below pa Tablets. Got a box today. 25 cents. SAI- HEPATICA lrlngl Buck Pop Because In Double Action"- ‘l. CLEANSES THE SYSTEM 2. COMBATS ACIDITY HERE'S Hal ]ones~—a week ago and today- that Sal Hepatica combats both. Buljust knowing about i! didn't do him any gnad. Then last week he tried it. What a difference it made in his pep. When you fccl dull, listlcss—wish even your best fricnrls would leave you alone-chances are you are suffering not just from constipation but from excess S44 {lsmr/ca The Mineral Salt Laxative That Helps Nature Combat Acidity th ynu must combat the o cannot give you the complete relief you want. You must also reduce excess the body drag tive. Because it combats r. He had read starts to combat excess ditinns which rob you better-more alive. acidity as well. In most use: the two go together-the acid condition aggravating and pro; " longing the drag on your energy tem. And to free yourself from the effects of the one, That's why Si] Hepatica’: daufil: anion is so effec- Take two tcaspoonfuls of Salj-lepatica in a glass of water. Quickly, gently, yet thoroughly, Sal Hepatic: rids your system of wastes. And 1t the same time it Get a bottle ofSal Hepatica todnyl at results from n clogged cyc- ther. Laxative action alone acidity. both. acidity. Freed of both con- of your pep, you soon feel ildren, and that. m“ '° m3" f». l! ans -:- Lit u: mill" bah!!!‘ Y“; OI" um. 12:: d to "”°""'\‘¢' i: II " uéltion-l m=n§ffd3§naaie1is= fig“ Bounce the Q mamtely their qulrod very lpe own cmcmcnn "yo! lfiflulhfiialxlptfififl‘ their binb, ‘h. timunived fouonp and wane: bnha, w: chou Palmolive a tare lunively for Song figiggchene funou: {g By J. R. (Oorvflclll ' THE SILK ENIGMA‘ WILMOT (Continued) STRUGGLE IN THE DARK To assert that Philip Slate: was I worried would merely be an in- adequate ntaicnwnt of fact. Haw be had 5on4 through the put. two days without displaying the hysteria. he felt, was a. mirlacle of self-control that, had he given the matter the requlsltc thought, would have mined him. He had been in communication with Superintendent. Bock mom than once only to b; told, s. trifle irrltably, too, that. there was still no news. ‘Phat night he felt. that he must The strain of waiting was beginn- ing in take it; toll of him. He qmggage-way, too. Darker than it was outside. 0f course. the 09B" door might have been an error. Perhaps the watchman, in locking up had forgotten to snap the spring look. But, Philip reminded , himself, that would have been unlike the watchman, who was i one of the most meticulous men he knew. ‘Item's something wrong. he told himself, something very much wrong, and with this thought he stepped inside the premises and softly closed the door behind him. Philip possessed the advantage of knowing the lie of the premises ._-;_‘ Wm‘ """'-‘1 intimacy. ciiuu. 0W1! he crept. forward, linger; against. the vrall. pausing every YEN. 0am strained listening. Th; store was as quiet as a vault m; as eerie- At the end of the pa-‘nflgfl “w. two doors. One led directly um the ground floor uinl b - skin .13? PM Cid cure. Dr. D159: of the shop and the other m another passagg lead. ing to a. staircase that. WIYdS. PhlFlp paused, which direction to takt‘. He the door to the left. into the shop about, away from the Flor Va moment he back to the door. In he could see the m ran up. uncertain those that. opened twenty I59} nearest counter stood rigid, hi; front of him in’- glimmer of the street lamp ihroivmg it, soft radiance again-q, me Z1868 of the windows panelled back of the down to the floor itself. ~ . (To be Con plane B-fld casting strange oblique shadows across Lhc window's and of the shop finned > _.:.—_:a had been unablc to ‘r-u and his work at. Oxbons was suffer- ing. But. when he came seriously to consider what. he might. do, Che answer tn the question that. hammered at his brain eluded him with a disconcerting oom- pleteness. To take himself out. of himself as he put it, Philip decided w eat. inTawmrathei-Llaangobomeu usual. 8o he had an excellent dinner at Pettolinos helped dawn by a bottle of wine, and it made a wonderful dlfference—a.s good food and equally good wine soofben will. He felt physically and meni- ally a different man as he walked down Regent Street to Piccadilly Olmul. Hen he boarded c bus for Kensingwn and within half an hour he was outside Oxums. A clock striking nearby reminded him that he had taken much lonler over that. dinner than he ha! ed. It. was tau o'clock. The night. was dark and a thin edggtowindcauscd himto mm up the collin- of his overcoat and button it across his throat. Super- intendent Beck had asked him to koepmeyo onOxtons. Ho had been faithful to that request since the day after the murder of Nikolas Nolescue. At some period of each night he had made it a habit to stroll around the outside of the premises. ‘Po-night. as they had been on other oocaaioru, they were wrapped in a blanket of blackness. Bnugl To 1.11 qppggf- anees the atom was sleeping-obit vlous to the fact that murder had murder that bad changed his whole wtlook on life and which had now-co he earnestly befleved --taken from him the one girl in l-hé Wrld Who meant. anything to him at. all. HQ Walked wt the w: windows. ham the light o i’; neighbouriy ltroat lump ho could pick out the colours of the silks heaped riot- wlv together in their fascinating wd intrlzulns displays. They, m. seemed ‘o know noihingof tragedy. Why should theyli They were beautiful-beautiful to the eye "*4 "MWWII to the tnuch for those who loved beautiful materials. Th6 high Brlile gate norm; the main entrance and beyond n he could see the heavy main doorway with the hollami blind dnwn 6°"! "b centre Illa punch. He stood staring for a monwnt. be. tween the diamond-shaped metal lattice. but the concentration was without comfort. i From the front he fumed down the nanorw street at, the aide of the pnmisel and made his way to ' the staff entrance. Herc again darkness unfolded the building. He paused outside the stuff door uncertain as to what. he should do next. For a moment. the old . WW 0f futility swept. down upon 1' him and he told himself that it- , was little wonder Scotland Yuri had met with so little madness. Oxtons-if it held a secret. at. all- was as inscrutable u the Sphinx. Philip 0011M at that. door for a moment. and then started. The door was not. closed. ‘There was n l little vertical gap Along the door , fflme and iunb. mo: n second or ‘ two he could scarcely bqiievq hi; 83H. Then he gxtznded a hand and touched it. Ho had been right. n" 11°01’ Yhlded to his gentle touch and mun: lmnnh. He felt hll hurt. u | though he were onthe ve edge- or .flwndnrkrkutbgi ls soon reflected in It is common know edge But modern science also CIUSQ- Why not learn to relax orders of the nerves. Digestive Upsets The Result of Nervous Tension attributes The worry and anxiety of recent your: Have enormously increased nervous dinordera, As wollca conltipntion, stomach ulcers and colitis. Since the nerves control all bodily functions, Any weakness of the nervous system hyaical disorders. That worry and irritability cause indigestion, Stomach ulcers and ulcerative colitis to the same And thereby live more happily as well as longer. Iy restoring vigor to the nervous system, Dr. Chan's Nerve Food can b0 of great benefit to » o . ¥vhibzorally acknowledged by thousands of people p 5e a most effective means of relieving Nervous indigestion, aleepleunou and other diu- r FASHION GUIDES FOR THE I HOME DRESSMAKER‘ been done there only that. week; a‘ Black shoe: wool i-ncdo this 81111910 smut suit-like dress. The skirt l: praztically straight. H's the sort of costume vou find so use. ful for so many different occasi-rzis. ‘The new looking lung waisted bodice has a. black Jltlc fastener. ‘The soft turnover collar in of dusty pink faille crepe. It's very quickly made. The sleeve and shoulder yoke cut. all in onel Rough crepe. silk. flocked wool, velveteen, velvet; are other fascinating fabrics to‘ consider when you're making your selection. Style No. 2792 is designed for sins 14. l6. 18. 20 years. 32, 34. 38 38 and QO-inches bust. size is re- quires 3 l-4 yards of 39-inch ma- terial with l-I yard of 39-inch con- trusting. Send fifteen cents (m) 1n v-ampl or 00in (coin prefgrrgqi wrap coin carefully admire" m Phnrinmmwn Guardian IlVin'_ Style No. 27M Size” ..... ....... .-_________._... . Name Street Addnu SCIATICA Int Ibo pal-Inf pun will vhlwu-vnucnlnnnih phuy u! Mlannfnul u pmmummi