Fwy-u @1415. Q-q-k. ‘_---;.,-,,i¢--.=i 1 .>-.~¢-1\-4 n-qmsvcg “who? 415°... Qwgm ge~,»-1k._. PAGE TWO vsooooooooi GOO-Oi THE COOK 'S PLUM JAM 4 cup: (2 lbs.) crushed fruit i-fl ("up wafer '1' i-Z cups I3 1-4 lbs» sugar i-2 ' ‘Illa fruit 1-in - .il‘u iruii. p11 about 2 1-2 .._\" ixpe irult. Do not peel. o siipl. pieces 411d crush 1,1111 ugliiy. aieasure fruit, solzdly acked, and water into s largo ezile. 81:1 111.1 mixture boils, and s;iii1iiei~ 15 11111111185. Addi - 111111 bring 1o a full ., - . lioziisi tire 51:1" "1 b.fure and while boil-t 11.1111 1 1111111110. Remove ~ in iruii pcciin. 1iiizckiy Pklfhlllll and . blokes about 11 011111-03 eachi. i i-i.1‘.\1_ii»;~i.1.1' i ce (‘lips 13 1--1 lbsfi sugar P11" pecti Measure 113.0 saucepan midi a boil over hotlcst i 1:111: pectin, 111111;‘, t0 boll -0ni fire, Paraffin and iice. Xlakes about ll 1i ounces each). ' i1 "("11 ii juice; 1 l-2 crmking tapioca; mustard; ' 1».c-1\'l1cat. toast; it-xawl Bacon, broiled. ti-iiinio juce 1111111 the i.1'k and clear. Add pciipvr, Spread a _ “.111 vii-rose, acid n e of "he sauce. then 2 strips of tmcon. Repeat to make a (mckf-r KJYKIIViFII. . agnle pie and lots of 00f- §:i'1 vompicte the menu. AMorning/Smilc EVERYTHING IN STOCK Mrs. Nexrdoon-What s won!) 91-- m. varzvzg; of arizclcs you bought t You must have run oi ovcr _1 - I spent the _» .11 011:} _"‘§§ SIOTQ CLASSIFIED Then are many 5,1, of doing I! e discloses; i :1 up their sleeves‘ turn up their noses. 111 Japan may consume 31.1111 l 01.»; no gallons of gasoline 11 month. Choosingthe EngagementlRiné .1 so many engagrnenis being (111-co Zhvse dziys. there are u. (iilvstluiis coiiccniing choice of ..e ciigiigciiient ring. The accepted suitor may, If he wishes, buy the ring without con- sulting his betrothed. Or, having coiisuitc-d her, he may buy the rim; that he iliinks her desire as u-ell as nearest his budget aJiotiiiciii. Or, more prac- Ufdlii‘. he may confer with his jeweler and have him put aside p, group of rings which are of the type his bride-elect has descnbed and 11 hich come within the price he can afford. Then iaicr he and his Iimwis i=1» to the shop. arid she (‘hoosvs the one she likes best. Or flie young man may buy an unset stone, and have several sketches made for the setting. the girl to choose the sketch she prefers. DI. IONI) ‘ NEFII. ‘ARI’ JEWEL _ :1 rliainoiid solitaire is not It all a “must" as an engage- ment ring. A diamond is, of l‘()'i",$9 Itill the usual choice. but it is not KITCHEN siszurrinn mosr AN OLD ENGLISH ixv '17- 419,5 1 I ‘Jg-Jiflwyv '$\\ - jl‘l‘“lialhl‘lvx9km."lv“-.-.'-'.‘\ !_ = is nearest 1 '~"-'-“-?’-'-'-v.'.'..w~V-'|'JVV\I>'AN d‘? .'NrVr:-'1-HJ§,\~-_.h-_. i I N: MAY Liv: HTi-iour Fmmos. Hi: Mm’ LJVE. NiTi-ioui‘ Escioks Bur Ciuiuzao Finn Cannot" Liv: Hiri-iour Cooks. x l-ANA \AA!\AAM.M.\AM:. - H- _._ ‘tl OR well over a quar set for itself. taste appeal. .. Rcrricmlzci", if you have an e11- §flf.',('111i"'l1{ r1111, ii is ivorn for the first time iii public on the day of ihc anrioi .ccmont of the en- by any means the only choice. I gngcmofll; oome girls like the added ro-‘ maiitic interest of having their] _ birthstone set in their i. rinS- Here they are: enzagemen Your Dog a Gentleman “"11 ‘Eggggyry Anglilhigfit Proper Training March Bloodstone, Aquamarine April Diamond i May Emerald J1me Moonstone, Pearl _i July Ruby Misuse Berdonyx. Carnelian Sebtember sapphire ' October 0981. Tourmaline i November TQpaZ December Lapis Lazuli y ‘If there is a lovely j "n8 m the fiance's ism times this becomes the engage-g merit ring. very often with the stone recut And, with the popularity o,’ 111;“ mond wedding rings. some prefer to foreco having an ezigflgk. Vie“ T1113. and conceiitraic me blldket or. a diamond iveddziiiz band, or even one with diamonds only in the front of the band. Know Right Methods Ind (‘are A bundle of romping energy, ihg normal hc-iiiiirv dnizi No one would want his pet to be i! otherwise, of course-but unless right training is followed it's often I problem to keep s lively dog {mm Twin? R nuisance. Propcr training isn't complicated. If lcssons are givcii by one person only, if instructions are given in the sumo words and tho same tone of voice, you'll get results. You'll be proud of the intelligent, gentle. P11111111’ ‘v8.1’ your dog responds to your "Como here" and other com- mriiids. To icach your dog to coma Brnmpily, attach n training lcash to is collar, get as far away from him Ls you can and cnll "Come here“. At first you may have to encourage him with n iua, but l1c'ii soon catch nn. Aiirl i1c'II as czisily learn such nppciiiiri! irii-ks as “Shake Hands". Siimciirncs docs arr- pccvish, hard lo fcnch because iheir dict is wrong and ihcyre not ivcli. Too many sfnrrhcs. for instance, may causg indigestion. Au iinvaricd menu, a lack of pure (lriiiking ivaicr may rouse (‘Ii|1.."lli‘.'1li(lI1. Iii our 32-min‘ bookiep ‘V’ I'll)’ on docs explains 111i in dciriil. :1- rcliriwik and irnin your l1 h.rii Pli"\'(l' tricks. Adi i .. -"'lill' iii ". iiu-iiiriiiig disicn- n1. I'~\'-\\'-NSH'I's‘lvl\‘n\fifu\fn‘n\r'nmnr1fi ggiv¢fifiw an au- propri- Tclls how to groom, dog, a 660 Snnd ‘for. in coins for your copy DESIGN N0. 660 cf How T1 Ciiccw And Caro For This cross stitch sampler will brighten the kitchcn vthcn yrorkcfl in You IP12 (o Tho Guardian Home colors. Hot iron transfer pattern No. 660 contains m."lli\ iilil icttcrinc [1 B, p11"? in vrriie plain y measuring approximately 0 by 15 inches and complete iiisiiiicii1.iis. \'r.1ir N:imo. litirlrtss, and me T11 order this pattern. write vcur name and address on a 111111" ()1 |).i[)."l" Nauic OI l)’ i kyi Ind send with l5 cents in coin or stumps to Ncedicwuik uepkriiiiciiti To Charlottetown Guardian 1 __._ ____ W Nam; Nnrcllcivnrk Department. Design No. 660 Name — - BtrcetAddnss--———-——————-—~——--——-——I w,_.__..-------.---------—---mm‘ __¢-._.-.-.-.—>—_-—_-__>.___i i ._ , M Street Addr; i Irnvinca wo+o+n~eeeeeoe_“*¢e¢¢¢¢¢¢~‘~~‘~‘- THE A CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Women's Realm/Social and Perso al/ AAAAAééAAAAjAAAAAAAAAAAAQQQA AAAA AAAAAA ' l Dorothy Db: FAA '3 Letter Box , Just To Give Their help. dish water. sented to us crs are toiling in the kitchen, and u Mother does 1111 their laundry. When we see these selfish, lazy, dissatisfied ungrateful children - for after l the Poormen can never give their youngsters all that a Croesus has — we are filled with contempt for them, and wonder why that big, hulking Jones boy doesnt get n job and lift some of he fam- iiv burden oil‘ his father's tired, bent ter of a cen» tury “KING COLE" has 'held an honored name among tea lovers. Through the years it has faithfully kept to the high standards it first Today more and more people everywhere are en» joying its rich, invigorating quality simply because of its continued O There’s a reason for preference! x‘ Q/Ougg 6048 Me gfavol " Ill} [IDLE TEA. shoulders; and whv the Smith girl who has to belong to athletic clubs in order to get exercise, doesn't use some of her muscle bv pinch-hitting for her mother over the wash tub. Not All Children's Fault But, in reality, it is not the chil- dreiis fault. it is tne parents wno are to blame because they have urougiii iiicir girls and boys up in a. raise w-oriri. They have hidden from tiiem all 01 their cares and worries. ‘thev have given uiem the best or everything. They had what the other children . had - iaiicv sweaters, skates, bicy- 1 cies and party ciothes — no mai- ler 110w snauby Mother and Father went. ‘iliey 118d the while meat of the chicken, wiiile Mom and Pop gnawed the back and the neck. 'I‘ime and again we have all heard worn and harassed men and women, whose nerves were fretted to fiodie strings trying to make enus meet, sav iiiat they cbclirt ivani. w darken ilicir children's lives with their own trobles and anxieties, 5o they never told them anything about being pressed for money, or overdue bills, or that Father's salary had been cut, oi- that the doctor had warned MOIIIOI‘ that her heart was weak and that she must take things easier. Nowthe parents who do this at themselves on the back and th nk how noble and self-sacrificing they are, but, in reality, they are doing Living o UNSAID Like a gentle breeze at evening When the vrorld lays d-mu his 1001; Like the vo;ce of merry children When returning home from school; Like a Lender breath of springtime When the woods are dressed m green; Like the lake of purest crystal With its hidden bEaULLes seen; Like a bird that sings at morning As we hail another day- Comes the best and sweetest lan- Wage; Just the words we cannot say. Sultana drapery is brain child the designer, Wilion Folmar. Suggesting ihe hobbie skirt and resembling harem trousers, h..s 511111111 dinner dress is slii. to the knees in front and shows a lace peiticoat underneath Sills, iii- cidenially, 011 one side or both or in front, are widely used in slim, sheath-like dinner dresses. of A favorite evening treatment is the sophisticated combination of the covered-up look with the naked look. This is achieved, for instance in a long-sleeved black lace top on a heav black silk Jerse sheath skirt. T e 1am covers, w e at the same time revealing the back and arms, curves seductively where it join; the Jersey front. Another Qnodel designed for shock 15 of black lace over n flesh- tone top, the black slip underneath curving uip from the waist only at centre front. Electrical devices now carried 1m handcars quickly measure strains in railroad rails. i i > Beer comes from hops, wine f'orii igrapes, and hard liquor from grain, ,but they also may come from cac- ,i.u_; plants, dandelions, rice. prtato- .05 and prunes. The blood of thoroughbread dogs varies in type. but that of mon- grels is always the some accord- ing to veterinarians. Plugging into any convenient source of current. a portable cabi. not has been invented for drying clothing and warmzcig small roams at the same time with electric heat. TWENTY GODD RESOLUTIONS y _Tak¢ time ti) lzve That is what time is for, K1111! U111: is siucide. Take time r-i work. It is the price of sucmss ,‘ Tflke time .0 l'.1l.1>(, Ii i; the‘ source of_ power , Take Lme Io p:av. It is the <ccict of yculh. Take time i0 reid. It is (he fountain of Wis; 1m Leisure —The Woman ’s Realm LET CHILDREN SHARE YOUR HARDSHIPS AND BURDENS Parents D0 Wrong In Sfiificing Too Much Offspring All The Things They Themselves Never Had Parental love is never so sublime sud so idiotic mothers sacrifice their lives in trying to protect hardships they are forced by circumstances to endure. _ g .1, cause it is humanity's ' ' truism. and it is idiotic l end and harms those whom it was designed to It. is easy to see how those who have suf-i fered want to save their children from pain. Easy, to understand why the man who had no adq vantages of education himself starves to send I115! son to a swanky college. v father who has toiled since childhood, with noi luxuries, no vacations, makes of his children, Easy to see w has never had a pretty dress in her life goes 1n debt for finery for her daughters. why the mother who has always been a housen hold drudge herself will not let her girls spoih their enameled nails bv 11111111112 £11011” 11111165 111 ls when fathers and their children from the It is sublime be- sgeeatest expression of al- l cause it defeats its own Easy to see why the- plny boys and girls‘ hy the woman whoi I Easy tone, spectacle dailv pre- 8o we have the _ poor fathers loaflng of the sons of through college and riding around ‘in sport cars that their old dads are paying for by working oveitnie 11nd wearing patched shoes and clothes that are shiny at the seams; and of girls who lie on couches and read novels while their moth- whn are fussy about the wjay that both themselves and the children a great wrong. They are doing themselves a wrong because they are keep- ing tieir children from appreciating them and being gratefui to them. For it is Qne thing to know that Father and Mother are doing with- out something ihey need in order lo give them pleasure, and another thing to think that Father and Mother are old meanies who are holding out on them. And thev are doing the children a WI01Ig_b€C1\LIS8 they are being de- ceived IIDOIII, their position m hie. Not Callous What seems caliousness in the young is often just ignorance, and 1i children understood Just exactly how the family finances stood and whct the iamiiy needs were, there are very iew of them who wuulon t sym- pathize with their parents and be willing to help out to the best their ability. The knowledge that they were poor wouidnt depress them. 1t would fill them with an ambition to get out and earn money. and they would be far happier and prouder putting their earnings in the family pot then they would be in being in- dulged in some extravagance for which their parents would have to go in debt. A very rich and famous man once told me that no triumph he had ever achieved gave him the thriil that he got as a boy when he put in his mother's lap a receipt for the grsdt. ton of coal the family had ever a . Many hands make light work, and the shared burden is light for all to bear, are two truths for parents to, keep in mind. Children like to be consulted about things. They like responsibility. They like to feel that thev are helping. So share your troubles with thorn. Liet them illve 'ou a lift. It wifl develop them into fine, upstanding men and women and make them love and value you. DOROTHY DIX. shions zLiterature -----------.k-kk11--k-1-.--1--.k---k-r--kk-1- vv v v v 77“.“““ 0o Ost-PTIMBER u, 1,4,, ‘a vvTWv-vvwvvvvvv A Keep your whole Body lovely with lho New Improved Palmolive made with gentle Olive Oil For your face, throne and shoulders, and for your bath, gently massage into your skin n warm, rich Pslmolive lather. Cleanse the pores thoroughly. Rinse with warm water, then with cold. That's all there is to this simple beauty treatment. Yet there is no surer wsy to help keep real, all-over skin beauty. The new improved Palmolive is ' milder than ever on your skin. You'll love its new perfume too. And now Palmolive’: firmer, so it lasts longer smut mam size saves vou 1 SBVQS YOU IIIOIIC,» LlslcnloPulmolivfisW-IGIIDYGcnfTJ-QNUQIM Id F! 1M1 on, in ydin redid la; for local 11......“ (By FRANCE ‘U5- I.I-I-I-I-I-I- ‘JP-N's For Wednesday, Sept. 25 MARCH 21 t0 APRIL 2O (Ariesl —Special announcement! Ideal planetary indications for success 1n you: activities and in outside your immediate concern. Expand, ‘im rove! Deal with land owners, bro ers. bankers. Personal happiness and achievement favored. APRIL 21 l0 MAY 20 (Taurus) --A M particularly ellCOufiigJlg for business action of a truly iiro- gressive nature. Be aotzvely infer- ested in new devices 11nd sure: ways. Push ahead in your plans. MAY’ 21 to JUNE 21 (Comm 1-— We don't stress fnancial returns tcdayi but the da highly favors all matters (1nd e foris conductive to bigger business and future gains. Evening wrrris against nervcus haste and nienrl strain. Be your naturally fngcnius self. rllliiifNTis Massage To Women Who Suffer the road to happiness. Take time to dream. It is hitch- ying your WIIEOII to s star. I Take time to love anr: I!- is the privilege oi the gods Take time to look around. Ii 1s ‘too short a dav to he selfisn 1 Take t-me to iaugh. It i; the ‘music of the soul. Take time it play with ...'iiidrer1..' iii is the_ joy of joys. l Take time to be. courteous It is. "110 n1: rk of a lady. i ECLASSIC TYPE FOR FALL SILKS Particularly colorful is the page- ant of window dplays sliownig the new silks for Pail and Winter ward- robes from a collection that is both dlstingmshed and varied. Women who make clothes for themselves and th-‘Ir families or who have their favorlze "little idrcssmziker", are selecthg the clas- sic type silk; for their new cos- fumes, as these drape beautifully show the line and detail of the garment. $11k canton crepes which sre easily handled and moit adaptable for the "good" dreses that, (the sewer llk05 to make, come in vir- ious weights - heavy enough or the first Fall dress to wear with- out ; ooat. and in light-er vorsiunl for tho df'L to wear under costs Satin-back cantons add to the luxurious feeling of having satin [next to the skin and yet fashion- right on the outside. The side-saddle drape which appears in this type of fsbric is beautiful] interpreted in satin because e “fail" of the fabric shows lovely highlights Fsiile weave silks sre favo for Autumn and they are particular- ly easv to handle on the bins as seams do not stretch and the home sewer can turn out s profssslonsl looking frock with the minimum of effort. Without g doubt, blmok leads 1n the Fall dress prssdo, OOLOR DOMINATEI I041 FABRICS In the Autumn fashion show- ings is the news. Prom th blazing red "that sto s fire- truck" to softest Amer can beauty rose. reds are shown in every type of costume The grayed blues lead. with brilliant "Colorado sky blues" a novelty, and Winter navy making quite a1 play. The olive tones are best liked in greens, with vivid emerald occasionally seen. Orange makes a comeback, and grape and bright purple Nre both used Brown is seen more than ever. in shades ranging from palest biscuit lo darkest taupe. For vol- ume. of course black is still the favorite, and defies I placement as the standby in the Canadian woman's wardrobe. As to fabrics. wool runs the Take time to b» friendly. I-t is. gamut from simplest sports to Girls and women who suffer painful irregu- lar periods (headaches, backache dram s) with upset h nerves sbou d f1 d FElE PAIN 1 tlv distress and help build up resist- 1 nnco against these spells. Lydia E. Plnkhifm a Compound In rniida especially to help such weak, nervous women during t days." Also helps build g5 resistance. Mada in CanndmWOR ERYINGI Any ai-usutors. J JUNE 22 to JULY 23 ifianceri- It's ycur fortunate day if yri t-izn vour fine mental powers. keel. ir- tuition and cppable hands into an unified combination to work for you , Don't recognize defeat. You are "-11 line for real advancement and ircrscnril improvement. JULY 24 to aucusr 22 (L/sot- ' Friendly v brat’ons for you Lcoites although there is an admonition not to act without forethought Mistakes can be avoided and greater benefits a=sured if you wii‘. “lock before you leap." AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Be completely at ewe in your affairs and you will make steady and substantial, if riot cpcc- taculnr, headway. Yciir innate artistic nature and snaiytical abil- ity. rizhtly directed, can be of great ‘Iilllltlllfihlliiliiiilli-INIIORO our: Look 1n the sentlon your birthday comes In, and find wlill your outlook L1. according to the stars .--.-i.\.n.v.-.-.-.-.'.-. interests . .30 mm, 2.0.5.1’. llnu and simian S DRAKE) ._-_._._._ ._. Ht 24 to OCTOBER — Particularly 1.1101111 JllilL:('> SEPTIIMB 23 (Libra) this fine period: brokers, educators, pliilaii ‘DCIILICIDIIS, research “'0' . veiitors; traders iii procure, nizii- l lriz. real estate. OCTOBER 24 l0 NOVEMBER Z2 (Scorpio) _. You can be a lciic 111111‘ today or wcrk with il1(‘ 2.1112 so long a‘; 5x211 DO wcrk 1111.1 1111' “iii honorabLc freedom to 1 abilitx ' —an encouraging to stnrs are far you 100 per NOVEMBER 23 to DEC ,22 (Sagttarusi __ Or; .gcnuit_v and the ability to iiin cleverly are valuable you have thcm. W01 ibusinesres, new arid 111111: tures, urizcn-t undertak r." ifavorcd thi< splendid tin . ifio in written matters P.M ! DECEMBER 23 Yu .I.'\N1'~.\!i\' 1'1 (Capricorni -- You !l[‘I‘(l 1111 ‘p.12- don old bin cffic e111 1111111111; 111 impleme.i'=., at the some tini- i. n1 ifaii to install rew, wore ei.e.- m‘. ipnes. You miss‘. meet hill lif".<$l.'t ldcmands. (Aqunr-rl the essentials furtherance or work. Go more than naifi cooperate with the good Discharge important dutzin: our . Be an agency for izencm: zniilYmi“ 1 merit. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH '20 (Pisces) — Aggressive (ICLWI '1 ap- proved; new leads and op. ncs should be investigated as to their sound [r1111 (Continued on page 10. Col 2)’ most dramatic evening costumes, i soft-surfaced wools preferred. Brushed, Leecy-lockiiig -wool is newest. Crepe, both s.lk and rayon, i5 almost inevitably mossy (in texture. Velvet stands out in daytime tailleurs as well as eve- ning models, and mat velvet, with its amazmgly dull finish, looks completely new. Lace is pailletted for evening, chiffon solidly beaded or heavy with sequins. Stiff silk damask is occasionally seen for day, and slipper satin much iikeci for evemng. Silk jersey, in vary- ing weights and textures, is st.“ g great favorite. CHEESE PRODUCTION Producidon of cheese In Ouiods for the first seven months of 1940 continued to be well ubov- the pm- ductfon 01f 19339 with a t/OMI of 71,. 400,000 1b. or an increase of 12.1 per of oheeoewusiiiperoentabovethat 0f Jilly. I939. the increase being common to all vinoes ewe Manitoba and British Columb . For the seven-month period an 1n- m-ease was recorded in all provinces except British Columbia, ABY’S CONSTIPATION SERIOUS II NIGLICTID BABY'S i! 11 1M -1-»i51~'i,'l¥i'f.i‘2i2'f..'.'f ififlffif; When he misses someihins must be rlou d 0n;- Conrfirilpsléun is serious for baby, n. n . Id (H l0 m: ‘Hfvlns 1:14 severrheiilgrketfnlihlxiilil: Bib?! Own Tablets for l" sgvgn u; 31"‘ éhry are (in best 1nd milieu 1115x411: rm - 1:1: i=1 1'i~:i=..'~;.:.~.i'~'- "vii": (with: Blby’: ovi-i Tablets Wflllrl. n to m I11 d fllgpzsilve deifl-l-Iglblfityi oinhflgtiil 1121.?“ l” "IUIIIY effective for slmpIe fever, din-shun, 1.11:1.- ::"i:i.;i?.iif "W" “d 0"“ Quick and sure In their lcllon Easy In “i arm u, r] A D ' . '- . , . 1 _ s 1y. ic nr SL2‘: "r "IQ hllht. 2S cents. Hun; so nflrn lack II - dress should have its c/yn matching jacket. You'll find it ever so useful for chilly days. The dress has interest- ing shoulder vokes with becoming bodice fullness and the skirt is neatly gored for better fit in lug- er sizes. A tiny white iping at the scalloped neckline sd s s ight touch to s. dark dress. Lightweight wool in your favorite Fall color or dark silk with u, woolen jacket makes the ideal costume for the larger women to wear for many months to come to club meetings and informal parties. Style No 3370 is designed for sizes 16, 86. 38, 40, 42. . . 48 and 50. Size 36 requires 3 I-2 yards of 39-inch fabric for dress; 1 I-Z yards of 54-inch for jacket. Bend Twenty (moi coin is 1mi- ferred, for pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and style number. Be sure to stlte the size you wish. Style No. 8370 Size Your first Fall NM!“ Itreet Addresl __.. (m; Provfnol FACTS 0F INTEREST Petroleum production‘ in Canada during the first half of the current. year amounted to 3,681,029 barrels compared with 3.311.238 barrebt In the wizreaponding period of 10M- yucr. .- Needletraft- —-For T}: Home SIZES lb '