l>§irlau~z THE GQARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWTN r ‘ 'F'I'\f\’l‘t Woman's r191 .00.» oe-izeisc-io Réalm/fi .- .11 t. u II u ) 013i I and l Personal/Fashions/L u» nrrffl‘ flllrlvlri .- . ' Jgtmianv‘ 19. 1949 "- " iteratyure -f-'I>'_'> prnrlrlLnn - unnrtfi u n u u u w’ "nu l 33):! CG3(OJIQDJQT8Q 13W"*D“'“5WT# Hot House? a‘ i i- T} lPBl-JVISNTING ATHLETES FOOT l --RINGWORM f Notyvitiistaniiiiig all the advice given by physicians on the preven- tion of athlews foot triiigwormt the number of cases is not decreas- ,uigi Added to the everyday ccirnmon sense advice of physicians is the great number and variety or rem- Pcdies to prevent and cure this an- noying and crippling ailment. Mos‘ .of these are effective. l Fortunately. public ‘swimming tanks now Ybotic-ncd basins. the and club size of a tu-i. into which those using tiie showers. land tank step before and after usi- In an effort to stamp out. or a‘. least decrease. the number of cases of foot infection of various kinds. an appeal has been sent to siii c and health departments all ovcr the ‘country b)‘ the National Foot ' Health Council, It urqcs regulations that would pro ihibit clerks in shoe stores "from irjving on ahocs over bare feet. '1liic danger of athletes foot and lothcr fungus infections through contact and widespread prevalence or this infection has arouscd iiot . i" the Council. but also podiat- '~»-.- ' . , cliiropodisis and dermatolo- u t.- throughout tlie country‘ who are working to control and prevent the spread of athlete's foot diseases ‘IS-LS, ladies and gentlemen. " house ttztss, i949 style, Tiic fil(.".h0ll.(lEl' moiitl. ncirii 1103K‘? K411?» we knew much about ringworm of tiic fee-t. tas the skin ' was callezit. ci-‘or ivho iock a hot SIIOWEI‘ after ittvo to three classes I'll ' . Nevertheless, he suffered tor‘ lnccks with athlete's foot despite .-1..-- w sgami attic use of taieiitiy of soap and. fwaiic . lfliat was needed ivas pro-t “Selig! ‘itcctton from the floors of the bath. i‘; , room in which the fungus was pres-l out. i .. dfdctur niec .l :11 New York. Noic tho‘. _R.i_-.'. .- WEI . stoves. Yer)! chic for I To prevent. toot infections. me] National Foo-t Council recommendsri- g i; 1. Bathing the feet with good soap! Wmst/QQ‘. i Qd-e-Ja-J-iécwz. 'aiid water every day. 2. Dusting the fect. and the inside of stockings and shoes ivi:h a good foot powder. 3. Wearing flexible leather oxfords for hulking. never putting on slices '. §crapt§00k in t By ltuiierta Lee r blilti) lubrics ti’ 2i Qziiiiy l.i.."i‘ I: 1min; iisvd {or making l (tum. and tise pattern keeps i-Lpi cit’ the material, t “qthout first putting on socks m» make a 94 ~ » ‘Jul v1 iillldilllllfil‘ stockings. and never walking bane- alld U115 ‘W’ '1‘? 7-111 be ‘Wolded- floated anywhere, BlLYFtTIE In short’- Frcsh Locouiziit jcrs and on gymnasium floors. the l‘. is to ~ to omi a ircsli cct-oit- feci should be protected with either nut if l ~ in tiic own for a DBPEI‘. rubber or plastic slippers. As low miixu nv ll to cool and is Dr. Lelyveld. chairman of the Coun- wili cra l; of its on it accord. cit points out. it is easier to prevent If this (la/L‘: t do ihc tihi; give it foot ills than to curc them. a. fciv lizlit lips oath a liciiiincr. l YOUR FEET AND THEIR The (his Water illsatcr ‘ IULMEXTB" The c ipprr v cf tiic giis Wale; J Iicnitc .. t crushed off once a KiYE W1‘ Week. ' 1t "1. lar more git}. L) D0113!“ the wills art» cov-i “villi ~ l’ iizrinp. feet considering how im- ttiey are to us in our daiiv send 10 cents and a Il-cent cred unit st-v‘. to cover cost of handling an: - care of this paper. Post Office Box‘ 'm'/-R#im- ‘ wipe.’ i 99, Station G. New York i9. Ni Y., t and ask for your copy of the Barton p. ~v . s Better bngllsh ‘ ‘booklet entitled "Your Feet 8tl'l ‘a p, (r, “imam; t "Their Ailments." " iQW-Q-toep-eu-gi»: '>@-c V‘ gsma-Qwéssmsgssogc , l . J i t i l/Vliai l3 wrong with this scii- ‘l . ' ' (once? “l like all Iiitid of movies "gig 2. “that is the correct proiiunc- , K lotion cf "bitumen"? It. Which on: iii’ there words is‘ M; “its: mlsspéliéwii‘ t‘)cii.i;r:z-i.ge. i . ‘ '. 011.355, 1n dcrnvrnei" the store and asked ‘l W111" 11°"- "PFv-i camel's hair brushes. vrlclt"‘uic1iiif “No str we don't." the shop- 7. W113i -'-= a ivvrd hcslnilins‘ keeper replied. "Yflsee, sir." he add- \\l']'l lil the‘ n it". "farthest"? - ed apojogit-atty, "we never have no 45 T“ call for ‘em. t sat". "t like all iziiids ofgscems to keep camels." i who was spending a a small village entered if they kept the word movies." 2. Pronounce bl-iti-mcn. as in it, ii as in tise, accent. sccnnd syllable. 3. ttcnieiiiicr. 4. Conform- ing to csizibiislitxl rules or custom. serum;- "l: is not in 'ot'tli"fijlll‘l‘ with the dsrgtood my, 5m, Jaws of prnpi-ic‘ S. t'l natc. volt/es on 13x55," Junior; "Pop. teacher said the world revolves on its axis." The world re - gorgeous-looking parry and economical to tnake~wic jell-O combines perfectly with so many fruits, r wonderful desserts — with vegetables, for delightful salads. And jeli-Os famous "locked-in" flavors mean more marveled: dishch-plain, or attractively varied in countless ways. Look for the big ted letters on the ‘fell-O box. ~ There are seven famous Jail-O flavor! ,1 Etta provide flat» /\ number o! ye .(l)uval plnyetl it. l knew a physical dir-i other gamblers wiio . started (town the i ' . . ' d his pace Lt is amazing how little care \\'c i turned down Pownal Street and ‘Illfilllllg to The Bell Syndicate, in l 11'9""? ""8" Nobody in these parts t from i colonel. "You must have misun-I‘ lllfl difizrace of l Legends Of P. E. Island | By Uncle Joe I THE KEPT PROMISE rm: END or rmivcs 1N0! the beginnings, but the ends of things Come into focus of our hearts: iwit;.:::..:“-:..::.siatsti;ti: . S t:2its;..';“t..1.".:".::t;‘":.st: ‘ti’; l iv’;‘»°f§i,;“§;;;§, b,,,,,_,,, iicattered caionies of liflltisilixblgiézh lThe ljgliligeygfgs? i llllTedticriif-ed itfufiiea itreets.’ ' H1135 And ‘tigffiloerhfzsgm -.§‘;:Ii::;' .12..’ ii..”:.i:'i..".::‘ .2311?“ or e ‘Itisfcfiltflwhreerisfffifigmttxltllzziile And “§§‘g';£;"e “W” ls?"l‘i"z'r‘li_ filgtlimzgéy d0‘,j,'_“§'§‘,' Each bleeding day in cloud-gauze I o ' 7 tcoloitrrl thrilled to ihc noisc and] "u'5°°“m5s‘ the seaward their delta suture, when lthc guy laughter that filled tiic [my m“ we me fuel“ at our . i hate lair. He was young in heart despite 1 u‘ l t ‘he passing o! sixnwdd Wursgne JWill lgtéepeailigfocused n e l!!! lsiniled to himself and leaned against tum“ disaster’ bum lhc tnstin-ic building. the birthplace 5 ‘to of Ctiittitlzi. l . . - ‘n, The time for a rool tirinit iziy ah l1l'r°u§:d£:“:ag:pping w‘ our iliour away; hut lie cuuid_ trait. Hi- {when our sad ' .fillcd his pipe, lighted it. drew! v ,_ _ lriecp. and then exhaled t: cloud ofiNol itgalfi: but “s end we twisted smoke rings that curled’ [ed g g’ is seen too retinas project l l i iihovc his head. As time passed he glanced at his ivatch. impatience touching htm.l lluvai should have been here ‘ere ,this. But tlicn the canny French- zid a hiibii of keeping late ap» poihtnicnts. Perhaps he was at his old tricks of gambling again. No! too many mcn played poker the way Still Lady Luci: might give him the laugh. leave him had often left played as scien- tifically as hc. The colonel sighed. looked at his watch again. _ hr» hflfl overestimated Du\'ul's abil- ity. If such were the case. all would bc lost. Colonel Padget shook hi! head. llo knew that gamblers must take their chances. But today he was in nccd of the 2.000 pounds which Duval had promised to bring to him. dead or alive. a u a —l>larold Zlotnik in thc Washington Post. ALL DO-GOODEBS ARE NOT LIKED "She docs such thoughtful things for other people. but she never docs anyone a favour. It always ends up that the other person seems to he doing her one." That's how one woman explains why an- otlieiqtvoman has so many real friends in her community. There are a lot of do-goodecs in the world {ii-it broke. ness even by those they go out of their way to help. The secret of why this woman's or how to help another out of some difficulty ivithout appearing to he putting herself out. That way no- body has to feel indebted to her for tier kindness. ’l‘iierc's a lesson there for other women. Most people like to help others when they get a chance. But all too often. the do-gooder makes It was long post appointed time for their meeting. Evidently Duval wasn't coming. , He put the pipe in his pocket and street. from going to prison. Now he re- called one other occasion when fhl‘ Frenchman had ivelched. He might do so again At any body brushed against his arms. "Oh. it's you. Colonel Padget. I've been looking for you everywhere. Hear the news?" "What news?" piped the colonel. coming to a dead halt. "Why, Duvoi has been murdered. shot through the heart. Nobody knows who his assassin is." I O I entered Iifiks-‘s 'l‘avern. was crowded this and that. Ilc felt a certain grimness in his was beginning tu muscles of his jaw. That money has so important. Ha bellied to the bar. ordered a drink and looked for the face of Duvai. But it was nowhere to be scan. Colonel Dodge! finished his drink. tic turned slowly". eyes averted has. lily. lifost of tho men prescnt knew of the water on account of the him, thought him an honest and dense fog. hut his feet felt the honorable nmn. foundation of the wharf. Cflféflllly- very carefuly. the col- Suddenly a hand reached out of onel set down his glass and started UM‘ dflflmflis 8nd 108 B115 f?" f" for the door. He came into the his hand. When they met. the un- sccn hand placed a large envelope in the hand of Colonel Padget. "Who is it?" asked Padget. But no reply was forthcoming lie struck a sulphur’ match and The place with people toasting The colonel pushed on toward the wharf. It would only be a matter of minutes before it would be end ed. Disgrace was a thing the col- onel could not face. He had al- way-s been an honorable man-~thiit is. until he tras- forced by circum- stances to steal that money. ' Hr- could not discern the ncarness titzlitcn the When he reached the city square darkness had fallen over the town, with i1 thick sea fog coming up tilt‘ harbor, "Oh! the harbor." muttered the _ "Why hadn't I thought of it before?" Death by drowning would he eiisi/n- llv- ~- i- - -, face embezzlement, ‘ti’. Y , in sight. Quickly he brake the seal of the packet. inside. “Ah? tic muttered. a great weight lifted from his shoulders. Then recalled Duvafs words. "dead or ali\-e.""' The next story: liIacDonaitTs/ QUiCkly he rt swung into Potvnzii s- e frpg, The House of some- will” a ll-O h um: k . l gfiictlggcg§§ffgu out. (m 1 mixing) gait-ya‘?! l cuP “m” i0 in h" ‘m: dninéd the“. H on mvtnl red ‘hgtflu shay thick- li . . Chill. We" ’ n. chill ‘lea and N" m“, m” iihii. 61w“ until firlfl- unmo ~ a Moat-t,‘ 2 miuuviffirtamt loll-O ll I troll-null wnol by Otnlnl hull, "mild v 1 - ell usual... held it aloft. Not a living soul was! felt the crisp notes’ l l I i i g . Next time you want to do a good turn for someone else, dont fay. "I thought it might help you if I would do cover up your div-good motive and go ahead without pointing out how helpful you You'll get is helpful. of credit that marks you up as a thoughtful makes the other person feel debtcd to STYLE GUIDANCE BENEFITS There arc women who only begin to think seriously of stepping out in smart clothes when their chil- dren leave for the "nice things" can now have. A woman who has been out of the style swim may need pert guidance in the right wardrobe. The best of personal style that a woma from columns of and magazines. lf this .-_____o_~____ End Bad Cough Quickly, Fourtlll he Cost Thousands of housewives have found by mixing their own cough syrup. therget a dependable, elective medicine. They use a recipe at only that. medicine. but distressing coughs in a From any druggist get 2% ounces Leisure ITHE WOMAN'S REALM/ it clear that he is being conlcloully helpful. 1n a nllm from th It such-and-such." Instead. time_it is at are trying to he. credit for it if it really ill be the kind and roasted person, not the kind that “he”? i’ m‘ ed teasingly you for your efforts. my presence The teach MOM home. and free a budget that Mom so lomz _ think I'm a choosing help ivould bc the kind guidance that comes counsellors. Lacking ing newspapers approach, she ttenlion to an an glean on The more simply about Mrs. ll _ is it you‘ suit or dress than to if dozen cheaper mod- at One- o usual cost of cough which really breaks up hurry. ONE the like of that! could it in it-— for (Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey. instead of sugar syrup.) It's no trouble at all, medicine. K Its quick has caused throughout Plnex is aupecial compound oiproven ingredients. in concentrated form. well " known for throat irritations. it does not please Plnex mi-llhiibh? ‘Modern Etiquette I; Roberta lg oG-eo-é-oo-acet-o Q. Ifa a certain man. may site with propriety give the same dance to er man? moth Not lullt of rudeness. and to her hostess. Neither a man girl nor a popular when guilty flees. Q. ls it r when in public places? A. No; lrgow considered a mark of ill-breed- g. Q. Should One waiter in bill in front of A. Ne; ur, step aside. it pound saunas: meat ‘A cup soft he 1 GIK. beaten Bait and pepper METHOD: halves length the seeds and ntrtngy portions. Sea.- oon the insides with salt and pep- par. New combine the sausage melt. crumbs and the e" winch has been beaten slightly. pale and. pepper. Fem: into six cakes and place these the halved aquuhea. Place the rquash halves in a pan and bike in 1400 dez. It! own the ' 5 moderate (350 d than l blltllll Io Apple u ment with coil! and makes a. splendid ‘think eeps perfcctlyztaetos fine. ldmm fl ' f action in loosening the ’ a H _ ivicn a fu g m phlegm. helping to clear the air paa- ‘mind’ and 52,2911. (“mm 9 l5. P00!‘ fellow!” it to be Canada. f onion in its soothing effect on ‘hut "there", Money refunded it you in every way. II Swill. Acting! it so inslste early this mo his ciiorlng? t’ sand how "Ah. ha, girl has refused to dance she wdahes to be both to the first unless ever become of such pne- man C821 proper for women to kiss meeting or paning this iii overdone and is argue with the a restaurant about the one‘: guests? it n discussion is neces- fortunes. losing state are und newed to new and start, w! h schedules. pepper ninth "MM c! far vision. Cfllm Cut the wise aquuhu in and IGTIPE out. season to lute with in the cavitiel of subtlety. effective. add or intln a moderately hot oven for about. 20 minutes. Pmperaiure to o1. F. and continue about 30 minutes longer. good accompanie- mutrudive iomncy beln fan-e. work. these. the road, the women of made headciieese today. it you're calling it!" vhom she boarded laugh- icss myself?" Mrs. W. and lion-ever. as today, to the making of hetidcheese. her ve and good. dashes of that. Lei them enjoy their (fancies U We could have And from his wood-chopping loday, and work be suspended to O I I Ellen. what have l been telling you 1*” For Tliursdly. lunar; 20 THE sugurles sive and strenuous up broken fences. recoup threatened fresh idols ta block a er excellent stimuli for re- lttack, the mind is‘ pitched creative act-ion. sustained by the Intuitive leads may help to 1 fresh t MW by finesse. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is. ma‘! circumstance: the element of crift. intrigue, Fur vision. 99]’ 111G886 Queer A child born r~f-~~":"':. forceful and practical \ u- lo that reached t Alder-lea to beef and present with bacon and liver with spare-ribs lightly i with lard for frying and drippink for crisp cook- es . . . and headcheese! deep "Head- to the school teacher in one er was an engaging slight and small; eight that rested low on her neck. 0711)’ recent] from college, she "I lam-y some of the otiicrs prude." she confided. ' east’ is yeast’ all it ‘east’? Or it certainly is not are so many common her should re thut she "Stopped learning", I “'|li8l1c'rcd._“'l"hat's it." she chuckled. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: when I come . and her far» ’.'s words. ling it- atund it wives. pinches say I. the ones and not. Y 5UP" need try to tell me More like‘ ohms be so deep with privacy. me scrimpinir and she laughed “'9 0°15 his." ed mill panes. rumble the I I used a sprinkling Karuiyn, "This is could we take nt it had rning? commence-d Or James from And the James commented returned nd it in l-lld effort to bolster n! initiative and threatened or of affairs. The energies ulacious plans {or and these may b: curious, or subtle. t- hniques and may be suppla- diplcrnacy and Force and unusual may also prove intuition and [ibis developments may into practical and objectives: tdct or din- g u efficient u rind influence: may be it City ideal: on this any mav h" drivel ANSWER: The best. They will who thinks he is butter \vouidn‘t melt in her mouth. suspect everybody DEAR DOROTHY DIX: to kiss them when they are 1e,’ or hold l "PM 1° "is that lave-making should pt- made in Prllfllt‘ y along the fields; in the of cars and frozen road. B t criflpnesa in ~ Q ivi-appings dampness James ttiste it. the bowls! Until tomorrow . . A ltyle that you can no for an inten- down accordin‘: to the nbric you N0 5&3 ll cut 18. 1U. M. Sim 16 39-inch f Bend we for which includes Address Pattern The Chulutteown Guardian. FtIMArn N0. 543 Ideal Couple Businessman. Securely Ideally Suited For Lasting Marriage -A BUSINESS MAN I think that when a man and practically take marriage out and make it a sure thing. his sei-rclai-y marry they Q; me gum bling class have none of the horrible surprises tliut awaits marrying a sweet little thing. and finds aft the ma” so gentle and riiild that is n virugo and a nagger; l Bil‘ a tat. i‘ 0 er once strayed o1: man. fond of my art-led fa on the street. have gotten so ilr any long ANSWER: There is and ivomen who have no high ideals themselvel him else of being as unprincipled as they are, They are, who need watching. . hands when in public. Am I right in thinking this? DAILY READLR under the sun." lt shou to gahi. OH‘ wo¢>as-Q-ce@e.~¢ai=» s; V’ How Can I 1!! I! Anne Alhley zdZti-u-Qe/st w? at.» snow fiurriea that chaacil ice-cover- pohd»imcl How can i’ mu stains from a woolen gannent? A. Equal parts of turpentine rtrtd ammonia will seldom fail to rcnvivl paint spots from a woolen garment, {Endless of how old the stain may he Q- llow canal make i-urtslru "B118 evenly after laundering? A. Slip curtain rods through iizn lower hams and leave Lhcni than for a few days. They will straighten the curtains. How can l give a little dif- ferent flavor when baking an tinge.’ food cake? A. Try hcadcheesc? l must have befarc I pour it to can ' Diary ' ' flavoring it with burn) Good-night. . . . sugar; this not only gives it. a dif- ‘ _ latent flavor. but a varied color. "Needlecraft [FOR THE HOME; ' KIJMOVIABLE PEPLUM ' dtlllllb in at“? 10. 12. ll. req es 3% yard: abric. --each PA Duper-hm Nlml Address Ravine‘ yet any u well be benefited by . drums, subtlety and vague or perhaprleadl into dan- zemua places. hy girls do not like hi»: ~