'- n1 r::"'r'""':- T‘. H 5'1 (i: lb IU>NO>Q t» It l’ I I l I t I l ._._._...‘-..- p u curt-Inuit QQILTWQ 00-0006 00 ‘O 0.60 6O O-OOOOOPOOGOOOO §§§f§r§ffOf§O§§Ofi§fififi§OfOO4§§fiO?O§§§§O-§§§§§§§ HERE'S THE N Smfuza OLD DUTCH CLEANSER YES» IT CUTS GREASE l LIGIITNING- FASTI THE COOK'S CORNER limmn AND BUTTER PlCKLI-IS I cups thinly sliced, mixed vege- tables (cucumbers, onions, cauli- flower, grem peppers.) l cup white sugar. l-H teaspoon turmeric. 1-2 , teaspoon mustard. Let the vegetables stand in weak brine over night. Heat vinegar sugar, turmeric and mustard. Add vegetables and bring slowly to the boiling point. Remove from stove and fill sterilized jars. MUSTARD BEAN PICKLE _ _ _ Make mustari. sauce. Cover hrans Woiiit-n everywliereare praising the New 90% Faster Old and bring to a bail, pm-k in sign]. Dutch Cleanser. They marvel at its lightning-fast grease , lzid 3M5 and 5e51- | cutting quality. Since grease is woman s greatest cleaning | DIES-rm") PICKLES problem. tlio New 50",, Faster Old Dutch Cleanser gives I One pint cucumbers, about 2 _\'H\ll-llfifff‘lllldlfOllfltlClO£1fllfig——fLlSl@T sparkle to surfaces i mclwsl. 10:51 1 1mm lflffie "ulhmb" ‘x, . , ' , \ , _ ' ' , ' _ ' s. , 3T5. S lCC , pill ])l(" Hg OlllC' 5. blLJllM o! tl.t no“ magic-like ingiotliont that has been >1 mp swing, mam w, (Hagcnmh. zitltlotl to the famous Old Dutch formula. in l-iiicli pieces. 1 pint small grcezi it's ivaiting for you now at your (loafers in the same, ‘ ‘onlatwsi 1 pm‘ °““llfl°“"‘"i m" l" familizir package. Get a supply totlziy and watch it g0 to work on greasy stovos, sinks. pots and pans. See what a swift sparkle it lirings to bath tulis. WflSll basins, glass iinll painted surfaces. The New 50% Faster Old Dutch Clcziiisoi" is wonderfully thrifty, too. because it goes so far. (agar, 4 tablespoons ])l'0i):ll'£‘d lllllS- Hui-xii‘! Srrnlrli . . . 51min trilh Fvisnuililn the vegetables should be rem peppers, chopped 1 cup small car- rots, or sliced carrots quiirtrrcd, i l-4 cup white sugar. 4 ,' tablcspouns flour, l-2 tablespoon [-lll‘lt:‘l'l(‘. l teaspoon ce-leigv salt, viii- , tlenl Scull]: all lll‘ biiiie ilcup salt HERE'S A WONDERFUL BARGAIN *i>°......".;§...“.‘ ‘-‘"..§.5.I...?‘é1...-fl;%'{$. ,ltir 3 1101' . Mix amount 01' \'lllf'[.',.ll‘ urid t-qunl quantities, 1o (‘I)\ _ clables. Allow ihcin to stand in this viiirgni‘ for 1 hour, then :Cfllfl 13.0111 in this liquid. Make a (ll'.‘> ' in beautiful A-l Qualify WM. A. ROGERS SILVERWARE Salad Forks for only 60¢ and 3 Old Dutch Labels ($7.60 value) by mixing m" flriir. niusizird. tuinL-ric inti r1...» ..i.........».» s..i...i inst. ..... A i Qiinlitv s.i.»....»....» with an 1' flllll fwd‘!!! 3 Pints “P101 ~..~ s. .....- ..i ..- .».._._... at “it... iv_1.-..1.- ll)’ Oneida, 1.1.1, - sl:".\vl_v, stiiriiig to lllflli.‘ time-bk‘? .11.... “.»..i].s3..l r1... offer. $03.1 only ... ‘ a s 1031)] paw-c c301; the m. (fur,- °’ " “" ' ‘ l over a ran of hot ivater uiiiii thr- r------------- -------------------- 0L1‘ DllTCH CLEANWZR, ncrit. IIIINI in Aiuuulu) A\1-, Tmuiiiu. Om I .111! rlifliwitlf! _ , Ulllirllflill pirtun-i from 0... Dutch in» . .. ..»...;»i....~ m». 1.. .....i , , _.- i... whii-h plrnsg Mai‘ viii \\'ivi A Rricrn Salad Forks nnd circular who: "us... mi... .~...-.~-. NOTE: Send one and a lflhtll 1m P-‘Kh lei of 3 lnlaii folks you desire. Name. Advil.» ("i/r SfllliT‘ kuis. SEND FOR THEM TODAY A _v<:uiig br :- staiiiistizi hcr foot angrily and exclaimed heatrdly- t0 hcr partner: "Oh. the days of chivalry are past!" “Now, now, noiv! What's 1hr matter with my little ducky?" nskrzl her llllrbillltl sciithiiigli". "Niziltcrl" sh.“ l‘ ' d. "Sir Walter Raleigh luid his cloak down oti the ground for Qutcn Elizabrth to walk over; but you flEW in a temper just. because poor dear mother sat on your» lint and crushfd ' “KKK 's'-'-'-'-'u'n I-Ill I YGUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE ,3 l ' HIANCES URAKEI ‘I Look in the so. on your birthday comes in, and fitid what your uuiluot: is. according to the stars ‘H'- u-fir-fl, | r | u | n ‘I .-.v.~.'.'.'-'--.'.-.-.~.'.'.-.-.-.~.-.-.-.- -.-.-.-.'.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.'.- For Friday, August 30th expansive undertakings. ‘ , . ., , _ . M .\,"iavory"11. _1}l£1',.f.‘§’l ‘l,2‘?,“,glliij,yz‘iui.‘l °' l. stem NKBER 24 m OCTOBER tab-tits anti \ ;iC.L c.ip.iIi.i.1\I :3 lb” l’ M 1”“ “cill-“lulg I01‘ up ,0 5.0 ,0 mam“, gwm lmmame new act. ‘lites lhaiir lontzuiiiliar and holds equal favor although discrc- iruuuue aflans‘ beuqmproliemont‘ iioii IUACl ZACK. eie not :0 DC DllSlilldl “Wiwrl-‘S. Outdoor siwrw air- .'_"...»'Z"rJ-- ' méopififnnl.“ l1“ " "d" ‘b . OCTOBER 24 m NOVEMBER 2: JSxorpirii -— Afiikc p.zius riireiu ‘dent Qlltlllt‘ in liiiphnzzirti la. iiiiiiiiit» l \ll(‘.\. Ah the calmer you urc, LllU t . .r your vision and the better your Judgment. iPractlcal matters and worthy 11n- dirziik‘ s tine if handled sensibly. ‘.\'O\‘IVIBEI{ 23 to DECEMBFR ‘ff-‘fl-Flko‘. Su pori ors .i Check and double c. . k propositions before iiivcstiiig‘ A pound of prevention, you knoii! Kecp cool-headed iii all bllslllPSs " insactions. Poise and penetrat- . Judgment are vour standbys. lDiscrttion in llPIlfl. affairs! l A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be original. iiituitivc, itlcfilistic and capable, fond of travel and social position. Will rise, if given an opportunity". above a llllflllll.‘ beeinniiig. Fittcri for the stiigc. V; I pOliflCS,l(llplfllll\ftli(‘ service, con- “ , ; <\_ -- _- . fidcnfiri ant ‘ {lllYP ivork. llWzliiIaJiVhJLiC-un iii-ii do Shiny" iiliiuinEilinlriiliiifiilmiltig- A" Flllal-‘filml mind? (‘Ylilwl- m‘ x; ;t.:..<s ‘in: -'"~ ,.,_ ,_,, {yd . science (“Clam Y, I and may iffilztato“aaolgfl(rclglghrlzldmflillil tllldl- {qUlSllHC are both favored in .;i<~ii- piiice! lmqycrs Ymulhiwhva 1 55min?‘- JUNE 22 m ‘JULY 3 lcancen“ liniportaiit to Vie! siifie-iiiil izgvcrvrli} , , . _. . .. - Financi gains‘ niriv be slov.‘ in. . _ a ., . but {tmndzrxiozl work iment and state interests. R.S,)’\ll(l' t lllllllv fluenccs for gvllfl .1. llil;\l<)\'t‘lll<'1i , For in on the around floor lij: be- i take nd- 1g alert. and quick to vaiztnce of ojigitirtiii". ‘P. I Y 21 to JU l2; ".1110 lli\'~1".‘.\ n11‘: S Etiquette Your Passport to a \ Full Social Life . lBEIZ 23 f0 JANUARY 2i i *"' '" (Cnpr orn) - You may not find. everitliliig as iil\l'illUlll0ll5 as you'd like, pill‘lli‘lllfll'l_\‘ concerning private and artistic affairs, but it will Fieli ‘ tremendously if you will close vour eves to liarmlcss faults in others. Try to correct vrrors. .' JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20‘ iAflllflTiH-sl ~— A test day for vouri lziliihrv to create opportunities and 4 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) i" " '_ie~‘ "v with vim lzidustiiv, finances. q aiul hiullizni; Jllllf.‘ iiiiixcnrtis. 'I‘r,v to Sl-ZPTWWIBFR Q3 (Yiruoi. ‘lIlYO .' voi-zible for hiiiitl ll'\()ll and improve mediocre] fmanccs zuiw l.'\— offoi-iiizs. A cievor touch will in-i sues than my ‘crrasv vour products selling qual-; Vifflflflrl M» ii; HOW \0ll sell yourself isi tPYlClPYWWI 1 :1."~' ..v iriinoriant. The ( ' FETiRLlARY' 21 l0 MARCH 20 l Pass ihe Introductions Test First impressions are so impor- tant — and what an important part. etiquette plays in them! A warm welcome is given the young bride who, meeting her hus- ; band's friends for the first time, ap- pears gracious, wcll bred. Her smiling “How do you do" in response to introductions strikes tho right note at once. Unacceptable to people of background are such ex- pressions as "Pleased to mcct you," "A pleasure, l'm sure." Avid, though a woman ordinarily docs not offcr her hand at introduc- tions, to do so on special occasions is cordial and correct. Knowing etiquette is so important to the woman who wishes a popii- lar place in her community. How awkward. for example, if you don't know the right ivziy to rcply to an invitation written on a calling card. Just send your own card with "Dc- lighted to come Friday at 4" at the top. ‘ Playing hostess? Entering a room with a guest, let him go first unless you need to show the ivay. To be a successful hostess, I pop- ulzir guest. check up on the etiquette rules in our 32-page booklet. Tells the correct thing for parties. formal and informal; the theatre, country club. motoring, games. Has point- "s on telephone cliqiictic. .-'/1'(r}§/ze_/i/r/a 2'» /r»;z'//// DESIGN NO. 6S8 This t‘: ' t-fftrtive when (‘illl]l‘f1l(li‘l‘f‘(l in colors and used n5 Jvizill l..ii: ’ (iii lriiiirft-i" ]7lll_f(.‘l'll No. H58 contains design meas- _ . ncr-niiiyiaiiicd ivitli color chart, illustration of I "I Mr- instruction - putivrn ivi-itc yriiii" name and adrlress on a piece of paper _ . l l.» |'l‘lll5 in coin ur stamps to Nccuicwurk ucparunenl Liiailivtvtoiiii Guuidian. Send 20c in coins for your copy of Etiquette: The Correct ‘Thing To Do to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, To oiin- ‘lPllllVll (‘iilflfrlifln Address. and the Namn of booklet. NPPIllWJ < Iii iiziriii <lllf.. Home l)f‘.‘-l!.'ll No, 1218 NA.\iE-_._....-._......._-___-._...___._____ lrreetAddrou OM Invhan STREl-ff-_-_-___-_._-._-_--_.._-_l PROVINCE--------.n-v-v-rq~~rzni-i-!i-Ii—— "t; GIVE =- , l quart beans. cut in lengths or .4’, J skqulcxm SPARKLEJOO! [in halves, 1 pint vinegar, 2 cups y i? i, Isuzganbf-S tablespoon celery seed. ' v . 2- ta cspoon tumeric, l-3 cup i I K rJ[ FASTEST CLEANSER I EVER USED! ilmuimrd. H; cup noun ‘ "MUN CANADA l Ccok beans until tender. Drain small pieces, 3 red peppers, 3 green , halved or i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OO-QQOO 0904 0OOOOOOOOOf0QOOOfQQO§fi§OO§OQQfQQG§O§OOOQFOFOGQ§§QQOQOQOQFQFOQ§QQQ©OOOOQOOQOQOOOOOOQ-QOOOQFOQOWOQOQOQ-FQ-QO O-OQOOOOQOOOOOOFO§§O§§O§O§O§O§§§4§§§§§Q¥OFO§§O Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box ‘YOU’RE NEVER OLD AS LONG AS YOU SEEK NEW INTERESTS Age is a Matter of the Mind, Not the Physical Body -— S0 Pick Up Your Quest for Knowledge and Life What is age? When are we old? A wit has said that any one who is 10 years older than we are is old. And perhaps that is just as good a definition as any Certainly we can't measure age by the number of - -. candles on our birthday cakes for many people are born old They are virtually senile in their cradles. Thev never have a young thou ht. a young i ipulse, s, young emotion during the r en- tire lives, while other men and women nevu- groui old. no matter how long they hvc. 1n their eighties and nineties they are still mere lads and llissics. O.’ course, time takes its toll of ali of us. Our Hood looks g0 witn tiic years. We ac- quire fEdHIEF-DOJ or string-berm Ilglll'BS. Our eyes dim and our Joints creuk at the hinges. And if cur hearts and souls have hardened along with our arteries we are old. But if we have stil kept BllVt‘ our interests in things, our curiosity about what's CUiHilliZ next.’ our liopesaoui‘ cii- ihusizisins and cur tiiitli 111 hie, we are sill young, no mutter lioiv our uuiivaird appearances D3116 it. So I think we are YUUHR JUSL as 1011i»! 115 We can change our inintls and D181"- Ql" 119W EDDIE - orchards, and we are 0.d vibe: W0 bcfillé ifllltillllllf [LUJUL Lhc good uni days and shut out from our nun s everv i_ea i! - isn't a veritable antique. and bvsm inking Whats the use. But if hge is ' ' is ti tragcnv to a woiiinii_. lior the theoi v has fllWll a prevailed tliut it ' the dutv ui‘ the ieiiiinine sex to remain pel- jpctunlly voting. and lhi. llort tii._ lock and iict lo ziitoi they were ti), ‘ has been the ciiusv oi itrvfll $111931“ i widower with three cliLdren from ‘inq to wotiieii 11nd made them com- ‘ 10 to l6. 1 do all the work of mak- Iniit nianv lollies. ing a comfortable home for tncin l fl lllléfGflllllt‘ l0 ii lllllll, l so it is evcii more important fcr und am trying to be t1 good wife and . vi-onit-ii to kiiuu- \\'llL‘lll iliey are hilt!‘ ‘mother to thfiui, nntbiil‘ think [lpfixflllla ‘lllilll it is tor nun o -nuw \\ ' Mics inc to circa c. as a ivi c itlicv are, and 1'. is an even iiiorc dii- i‘ moi“...- inswdd U; Jug, as n house- liiviiit tlllthliVll lo settle bnnlllw‘ H1911" kcopcr. flit iiiy husband shuts ine auc is one cl the sviltis uicv do not , out from all niriiingcitient. oi the uvcn tvi. ihri11>c1\'v:»- HU\YL'\'(‘1'- GY-ulchiltlren. Ncvc-r consults iiie about ivciiiiu \vtiiii.iii dllS\\'L‘l'S_ the old qucs- I “ha; they shall do and where they iioii "liovi o.<l is Ann‘ in itiis iii.~h- Wimp “o, when tin-v “uni, to do .1011. _ l Q illll,\'lllllll-ZY10X' golanywhere he nlcvelr lu-m (ilf ‘S 119T)’ Sfl_\5I "\\ irit (tics inotiicl‘ lilli L Sill‘ Wlilkbl ‘This nisriiiiig I l “pom u?" 01-, "111 {m}; 1L (;\'Q1‘ with uwiikc lo lillil’ 11 lL'il'll)l(.‘ situation.‘ |nQ_h3i~_" HP Soups ii and if Hlflkfs bur i1 uus inv lJil‘lll(l.l\' lllltl ihcrc l]ino ice. like a ruiil; GllLSlilCl‘. Also, “'21s L30 _\t'.ll.\ JlLI .li1u All 0.tl nlilActl\‘vhlln m‘. husband . first wile died. A bllllutltll’ oi horror err-pl (lU\\ll my 1h‘. had his nlsuninge mm“- Qui [Q simiv 41s i rciirscu iiii‘ iwiul¢“111-I\i-lliis (‘llll(li‘(?ll, anri I feel tlint this 1i cckllrt not livi- will» M1111 MW WW-vshtiuld be changed and lcft to me. . illlfil iiiris. _ l K. L. i "Al. iiniitls wcro llll in r'ollcgciAn_“\~p.-_ or l|l.li'li('\i iii-fl i i~..:. lllll iii cur-l wnrn a wcmiiii iiiarrics a widower Iii-M HUI llhiili-fi. hi» "P" “llf-db‘ with liali-groivu Cill!(ll‘(‘ll. she iiecrls ‘u. lillu 2.1 >1 airs Ui(l. illt‘ iiuii_v of it m‘. “qmmn m 5013111011’ [he [act pf an is 111.11 i tiuiii 1PM Ml. ivlli‘. 1 a diplomat, the pnuriire of Job and \‘ll,l~i\' iiitz l iiiliii ll) Lain, 1L0 puic- .1“. 3mm‘- m 13kg i‘, 0f Gyjgrldn, (‘n uil.| Uri lfllillhs llllii liltll pt'<)]l.(' and (luau bonny Fm- §hp fncps [hp iilili 112th‘ ll guilt. limo bvltircu sr-l- mo“ compljcau-d and dlffjcuit, {gig}; 4v UU\\H w ~1i1i111:i..t' ii-iu vHHH~H1-lc1i curili, llllCl. no lllllllfi‘ lioiv well "LAM. ilii u;.LLAllH hump, in us,»- iiiis ism- (iciv-h p she 59x10.“ gets any i u... illltilu iiiti. i. i ooiit i.,l".ii) [pimps fol-ii, ill,» first ciiuiuo u. a illlzbilllu it niiiy To bog-in with, 5119 goes into the m‘ 111v HM- blivilill 1 111KB Ml‘- AILY- enemies‘ camp for the children are bet-i‘. 01' \\.\iL .oi ivir. Hll-‘UL 1° Wllfi Jlllllfib‘. inviirizibl_i' prejudiced against =‘--0i-l4r' illicit" stspitiot-lici‘ and iii-c lcokirg l-Ilv Luvs U" fior licr to treat lhcm like lllL‘ t-iue. Iii-NH 4i» -\-- -'\" 0U 114111‘! ill 1W5 snpiiisiht-r of the 0d fillYY tales on Hus Il.llli\' c. u. \'.A1l siiiiit- zit u .. ‘ivhuli ill(‘\' were l'L‘1ll't(l. so they liii.\i.‘ pviiil 1.1 iivii l-l us» 1w “i: _doii1 oven give her a hiir break at linw till iititi it. no tall i1 i l'L‘i|.~ . L1“; SLQYL einut-i- lillcil we LilUll-Zui llii_i \\'\.lil1illi Furihei more, in this attitude they 01 2o ivtls so oiu iini. hill‘ shtiuicbnre more than likulv to be abetted Lilllli) ll‘) Ull tilt‘ hilCii .\ll(i llllltit I'll)" iby thrill‘ lngihfifh pcopug “jig a11- 101‘ 3011.11,; pvulhv- nut siting to 1c: poor, dqtir s.‘ ‘s We wtmocitu hllll‘. utiv (.110 Ul c0 (‘lll-ltlfll no iibuscu iiy 3| sizipmo or. could pss-iuiv iiliu u. |l\'4\ iiie and Anti ii the lather is a iuiiti parent, illilk‘l‘.:.i .o (iu .ii-... i...i..l- 1.1.... s.i.l he also is on ihc ticitiisive anti c.in- o iiic, “lllAU as iui- inc cit. frcuciy to sitic with the lads. 148L025 ul +0 it. sttllltkl liilllUcl iii-l Now, it is hard cnougii for oven Ifltcflll. for lllLlll to sun tlilllvtl’ tiic an ouii niollici" to gel among with wor u. ;ii:iclcsct'nt children, wno are 1115i. at in when wu l'\‘1l('llt‘;l ilit-se iid- ihc lllll‘ iilien lll(’\' know it all illKl \’(1ll.t‘tl pt-iiotis in int io1iiid_\\e zirt- mos‘. resentful oi iiutlioritv. so iiuu .11». ii.-_.,uii iU ii\.-, lliikl iiiui. .wh.'it lllflllCi‘. has the poor sicp- ,iilc nus l..r iiciicr unu nut. ..ir lllufu linotliri- to get aioiiq iiitn kl 10L if jsiivti liliAll ll. illl(i in our lKlUAUbJCllL illvllilnllkillfl youngsters wllCll they itiiivs. [all gang up against her? i at) I offiir this comfort to iii_v l I am not sure but wlnit vour hus- .c.c1'risp.i1itit-1ii_ 11nd ills-i lhc iissur- band's altitude of hiking unlire cen- liini-e lllill iht- litLkl not ULTklllbt‘ cf troi of the ('llll(ll'l3ll and leaving you iiu-r iiuiiintt-ti aige iusii to lllt‘ altar out of the cuiiflivi, isnt tlic ovst. Willi iuc iirst ninn who pops hie thing for vou uiiditr the circiiiu- question to hcr. Her lllfllfillluillil stances. It suvcs you from a itev- chnnces for the next 1o yvars \vi.l VCF-Ellldllig right with Llicm, rind g5- not only be printer, but sue will be ‘ peciiilly with the 16-year-old girl more likelv to make a happy mar- l who would defy your counsel just ns rlage because sht- \\lil bring to the iihe would her own mother's were se potion oi i1 husband the kiioiv- ‘Slit’ tilive. And if you 0.111 just make leugt- of lilv illld iiicn that only Lille 'lll) vour mind to accept the situation Cilil lunch iii-r. phinsoiiliictilly. it will save you a L? lct of iroubc. MARRYING WIDOWER Anti vou have the comfort c! WITH CHILDREN knowing tlint in a few yctirs the "Dear Dorothy‘ Dix-I married a children will be grown rand gone, ' Awakened Woman ._ By _ ELINORE BARRY Qfifdi 1i¢iogeligiiilsmthem or - changed and go so nice lately. 9J1 au_... 5am paused in confugivpi "Go on, Sam,“ said JOYCE. I“ l right." she said to me thla¥v€uiv§£ tiipgilleto San FTaIwl-WO k iii 1 found 331i! ggtlcggflfsflbggd udhzsone iii’ I didn't. find you the second day! n "So Roxie believed i}? d Hgxld thought Joyce. qeeP-v W" e ~, a S aloud she said. ‘B1955 he“ I “ w y" felt Roxie could be depended W! suddenly she realized that they were more than halt way to Man- zaiiita. home! Xalfibwaugh. in her throat. The house seemed flbsertefiio was [hgy pjflVfld. find Joflm ‘iece iion been ncrviniz herself fvr 5d 1P re_ bv um gflllfl," felt trenien ous .v loved She wanted a little time be- fdre bieejmz any one even the faithful Roxie for whom her heart? was full of gratitude 513° Sllpped qiiieztv 1m to hi" bsgioeg-wgg, stretched out on the be . 1 fence. s [What next? What next’; Sig?! never felt less mistress 0 herself untliltinpsinlcerfihe had found Pris BC 8 - Gradually. as night‘ drew GOIIéIdKlQQ heard sounds downstairs, fin fielaxeg with pangs of hunger. S e d“ somewhat and beFid" m 61ml‘ a mcini: Nell Packfllfl- Sh” f’? in has“. bu.“ and dressed hciscfml one of the iirelfl’ 511ml‘? “x123 Sh“ hung in her closet. It sioch rd to notice how W0"! and a3 a she looked; the life she had lc in Snn Francisco had left ills giflr]l<-a_ 5.1m was standing by ti? 08m? Joyce came down the M ctfig of "lic Slllliiffljlt her with ii f6 l" l. the old friendliness, and tncn s1?" Dcgliguivas left facini he!‘ “Wblmd- A11 u-loughy, qf how slit: should 'meet this situation vanished when She saw Neii such an intensity of unhappiness broodcd over hltsbijflije that Joyce ivas iiistantli S? .9 i and without a moments lieslbflllflll she ran toward him. Here was 5°11“ lone of whom she was Kenumely fond, iii the greatest trouble-no ihoiuilit but to comfort him! He git: not once lose his self-controli éld the lraElc look in ins eves 1,1511 5i", when hc saw 1101‘. and 111-‘: “we tense expression softened. i “It "It wus a lie, Neil! she sa d. was a lie that I knew! Of C0915}? 1 didn't! on my dear. _mv deli}; 01'- glve me. I'm so Wfflbly 80H)- I mien your mother too. lilo, 0X19 cou d have helped loving 1,1,01- “I guess I was the dud. 11¢ 551d pfulfi)‘, "to have believed Jflyoe Abbcti. Gee, I didn't know women oiti that. sort of thing to each othcrl" "Not all ivonicn!" said JQYCF. "Remember it was ROXlB W1") dldnt believe her, and sent Sam W find ii1e." "Roxie knew you better than _I did,‘ Neil said sioiviy. "iiiucss thaw- “ _~.=i bflCk for nie all rich» - - - 1 was so bowled over‘ bv Wlliil S0“ told me that day with that Ains- wortli ielloiv that I didiit know what to believe. 1 begun to think I lust imagined I'd been married at ii l!" . Just then Joyce stiw Rciue mov- lllL! caiiziblv about lllilvtlliilllg-IOOIHS and runniiiz to mt. sue tiuni-i he! arms llUDUlSlVQlY R001" m9 o-d“ “Iqiliiiiiiie you darling!“ slit! cried, (Continued on P1189 12) . d if have not alienated Y0"? lqiiisbantlioivlith rows about them. you cnii look toiwnni to m_mi.v quit?! Km‘ peaceful \‘Citl‘S with him. ,' But any woman should 00115166!‘ .10.“; “up prayerful before she nitilr- l ries a Wldtlwti‘ with children. for‘: 1G ifs qualifying for marlifd°ln l‘ 1°" she assumes the gig-Rte; steplg01§lifl¥i ' DELICIDUS SUMMER MEALS EASY ON THE COOK AND BUDGET! YOU have quick, thrifty meals right at your finger tips when you keep Heinz new Vegetable Soup in the pantry! This old-time treat —-artfully cooked in small batches-in a grand mainstay for lunchel and lupperu. For it's so thick with tasty, top-grade vegetables-lo rich in beef broth-it's n meisl-in-itselfl Serve Heinz Vegetable Soup tomorrow —~watch it get a rousing welcome! - H. J. Heinz Compn y ofC d Ltd. Clnldiln Plant s: Lelmlzgum, aaifimisdfim HEINZ "will"! SOUP ONI OF II KINDS i} FRIENDSHIP 0h. the comfort-the inexpressible comfort O! feeling safe with a person, Having neither to weigh thoughts, Nor measure words-but pouring them All right out-just as they axe- Chaif and grain together- Cei-tain that a faithful hand will Take and sift them- Keep what is worth keeping- And with the breath of kindness Blow the rest away. -Dinah M. M. Craik. Scientists are learning to use cock- roaches instead of rats in various kinds of research work. The "Morris family fire," now tended by Bill Morris. seventy-nine years cld, at Saiudii, N.C., has been burning for 150 years. It was started by a. spark from steel and ilint and has never gone out. The Greeks excelled in cutting precious stones and many ancient specimens remain. Brass buttons, a puffed sleeve on a cuff like a man's shirt, the pock- ,ets cm the chest only-these are features of a soft woollen suit to solve the problem of a cool day. Another feature, and another good point for the two-piece fall frock, is the moderate ividtli of the skirt. Some areas of Lhe earth's surface do not get enough rainfall to meas- ure for years. While the other sec- tions gct several hundred inches annually. Some of the newest metals in- troduccd to the formal fall and winter season have thc effect and sparkle of steel bead embroideries an effect that has been obtained with a special kind of metal varn called “moirette." Many of‘ the patterns are worked in band de- signs for gowns. Jackets and ap- pliques; others are allovers. IT'S SMART T0 wean CLOTHES THAT LOOK A LITTLE T00 mo. "loosen up" styles for fall 1940, applies to the ivay the new clothes are fitted. That‘ plastered- d°“""- Poured-ill. DHDer-on-the-wall look that was the very essence or last year's frocks, Jackets and even coats is not for this year, B55195; way to describe it is to say that “w: :1‘ AUGUST_3_Q, 1940 i .W0men’s Realm/Social and Personal;Fashions/Literaturei W living a Leisure —T7ie Womank Realm this year the clothes that iglidfhhfi L‘ k’ h"! which Pllf» more elegantely ma imply the more clung; w?!” TheIuse of soft t _ woolens, rather theiin iliiiiiivlmkl" hard-finished clothes, cohglflg 2i’.§“.§£';.“" '° m“ "v “hm-m. .. STYLE SHIFT IN NAME; (Stratford Beacon-Herald) Modern parents are tum . » - in; Iii Brookl . way. Such is the cliscoveriiniiyailyl- chief librarian of the Brook...‘ Public Librztrig following a if“ vcy of the juvenile rvgistriitiriii film and a comparison of lllt‘ llillllt" i" cently put down with ili.~.,. ,2.,»e' tered in the Brooklyn D11'(>Q[0ry>s1€; yCglTS ago. x ycars ago John - . "an"? f0!‘ 1703's. but ilLl\\'“as A071 second place. \\‘llll "$0113.; iwilliani, san - y ins (lropiezi in: i-‘ to seventh slot aiiitiiw thclilritilig fiworites. Oii tho otlivr Charles has cliinbcti to fourth notch, tienth to fifth. Jziinvs proved static, bfllllq slill pluce. Here's the inn-i», parison: 1934 John Iiairy William Samuel Joseph Charles Louis James Thomas George For Girls. lviary rrmziiiis tit tin lop 0f the list, and Aiiiin clliiei to the second rung. llPiPl‘. liii risen from fifth to tliii-d slim 1934. and Ruth has arliiincrd from tenth to eight l1. The caiiipiriitin follows: 1934 i940 Marl’ Mn r‘. Anna A1111 1 R059 llvlvii Margaret Ruse Helen Dovoi h _\ Sarah SlllflPV Lillian florriice Catherine Ruin Elizabeth .\i.iri<= Ruth - 1;. Vcnishes quickly Non-Greasy ; ; . Stainless; :3 Takes odor from perspiration Use before or cfior shaving Non-irritating . . . won't harm dresses“ .No wailing to dry Satin smooth and creamy DEODORANT Safely Checks Perspirution I to 3 days I Full 02., 33¢ NOT JUST A HALF OZ. GUARANTEE-Money refunded lfyou don't agree that this new cream is the best deodorant you've ever (riedl The Odorono Company, Lid-i Antoine Street, Montreal, HQ. 980 SI. Hero is a smart shirtwaist frock that you will want to have in your wardrobe. It can be made of one "material and sewed together at the waist line or if you prefer you can have a two-piece frock with a contrasting shirt and skirt. Striped chambray or spun rayon makes an ideal warm weather dress and one that you will want to wenr later on in the season as well . The well- cut gored skirt and the free ac- tion shirt cnn be worn with other blouses and skirts that you have on hand. Style No. 3333 is designed for sizes l2, l4. 16, 36, 38 and 40 size 16 requires 2 yards oi’ 39-inch ma- terial for blouse; 2 yards for skirt. Bend Twenty 120a) coin is bre- ferred. for pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and style number. Be lure to state the size you wish. Style No. 3323 Size .. NB-IIIO Street Addmu Cl l! Province The near side of a horse is the left side, facing the same direc- Lion as the horse; the off side is the right side. Riders always mount s. horse from the near ride. A flame of red sheer gown is one of the popular ahirtwaists-for- evening, molded long through the torso and worn with matching tur- ban. Jewclry Ls emerald color in chunky earrings, bracelet and r1118 onaem lo. _ .4 eedlecraft- ——-For Ting Home v / \