AUGUST 11, 1941 v re it JILL“ Liter-sin yo. srcomrs A sociAi. ERROR SWITCH 1o . - - '11 rm: 'CHARLO'I‘TETOWN_~GUARDIAN man's Re alm "1. $0cial and Personal '1 Fashions new”. _ -__ __ ‘Living s Leisurei ——The Woman's Realm Just Not "Cute” Sand throwing. feet tickling and other so-called cute tricks which make the feéw harass on the beach But 1111 see is urine,- wythine bu m - oh rds d th owing Swimming far out beyond a int Thefields, ‘ ‘n e m of abiolute safety and, by so oinii. ‘Ithe lawns and gardens fine. causing everybody nearer the shire |.. —'—-n~ ‘I | Dorothy Dix Says- 'AGE DOESN’T GIVE YOU THE RIGHT TO BE DISAGREEABLE Because You Are Old You Are Not A Solo-l‘ mo" A STRIP 0F m" mon; Here Are 10 Commandments For (By tn, umm.1s=u-1wu g Old People Here are i0 commandments for old people: Don t give up your Job too early. Most old people climb up on the 1 qq mt own u: inch d land, d°"l'l°lhink stool too soon. ‘There is still 20 ears o! ood work l thezn‘ -- - -. » if they will only buckyup and o it. alsoflt williThe Winds “W "“'°°“°°'°" m- {f ES” “d w” “d ‘hm’ Cm‘ kee them young if they will keep busy. The 7'1"" 57mg m9 “m” divine” u“ 1 m‘ m d ‘.1. re elixir o1 perpetual Quth 15 do sgmethlyyg wll scents and subtle essences, F rt ng w eguar s or, . m which we have a m.‘ e and 5km and ma‘ A gypsum "re and free; that matter, with an one except keeps us on our ti toes, The reason 5o rmny And, more magnificent than all, the man who invite you to the beach. in the first place. A g1 Wearing a bathing suit which A little strip of Sea, makogyrroplo any "Whewl" as you MOST IMPORTANT ROOM _ Imistius 0n staying in tho sun ___ .80 long a bod burn results. So much stress ishlaid cg ths‘h bitterliyiflfilg thle 5&7 ornate bathrcmn in t e new me. o 9°85 l! 0 - l d tcr is one room that belongs you than tlle {etkltilols a zlsfk1ewlgm‘z.gnvrsh%rlggl_l l lfigfimfrgiruscllgf or a h“ ache (mm guest suite at Mary's. The father or mother °° s“ T km 1c l I .h m tical and has the equipment neces- 8 8 E P "-0 1m- . 0 980-118 who goes to live with the children has to become _ clfthegla rlubberdstrlimptzlrhfi flliigbrand — neither I figs gagnshg‘ d°1fi§f'§hf§,§§§’,nm,§,§ lfcswfil; m:"°je§§,'s‘““,1,,‘§em§§§, owchsconucv pp ess. r ~ - a Keep a medlllm-tlght hold on you: pgck-l bathroom. Believe an old housewife. every girl flishtl to“: girsvksh “anon as much as you can aflord. but keep most of‘ ‘he bu!‘ Wm be l“ me ldwhe“ m" m e p c“ e5 w‘ ch New, m,“ o," an o; your New“, ,0 much more than the bathroom. ltiifmrzggy macs; 31g fiiatnéhee) i same My window keeps for old people t to is i because, hai g me s s v n of blue inrlrnenslty,- Pf nothing to o and no interests of their own, the have to stick their lingers in everybody else pies. Meddling ln their esca from boredom. 2. Don't live with your c ldren. Keep some place of your own, where you can do as you please and have freedom and independence, in- stead of having to walk on eggs to avoid friction- with your in-laws and your granbgcluldren. Bet- m"< There's many c slip, but there's only one Mary Bur- ron. This is the perfectly behaved form - flutterer, whose patented construction prevents all the evils that slips ore heir to ..sogging, twisting, binding or joy rid- t?) l. TURN ABOUT Don't be lll‘fl up —Mary ufllfilfl never twists. t et book. Give yur children your money in your own hands. John and Mary on the hild ld t k Eromtlii um dhey wlndwkeollillie ti; you‘ rd HOW T0 WASH A W001- ~ c wou no as suc a ng, an a gree y more to e _“i , ’ dreaded than any other grafter. In old age our best friend is our check SWEATER 0N PICKING U? BELONGTNGS mg over the knees, When book. Between Father and Mother who have gifts to bestow and a. will —-—- “l . to be made and Father and Mother who are empty-handed is the dif- Sweaters will retain their pr- We have had so much diffi- your Slip lets you down by p. ference between finding welcome on their children's doormats and having per shape and size even after culty with 0111" llwelve-Yflf-Old bOYl h-k- -t h t M h" to eat cold shoulder at their children's tables. many washings 1g they m», 15mm. in trying to teach him to keep var-. ' "'9 "P: 5W‘ ¢ ° 9")’ icus belongings and clothing pick. ed up and in their proper places. After almost despairing, I thought oi’ a. plan which at once alppeakd to him and he has been very suc- Barron! $2.50 ered correctly. Draw an outline of the sweater on a thick turklsh towel before washing. Use rich lukewarm suds, handle quickly and gently, taking care that the 4. Follow Benjamin Frasiklirfs advice to keep your friendships in good repair and continually add new ones to them, tor old friends have a way of creeping off to the cemetery and you will be very lonely unless you have provided some one to take their places. Make a business of culti- STEP UP Mary Barron \/ s vatlng peo le. Show them little attentions. Write letters. Send tele- t i t ltrewqed Rinse @355“! we smfled Wm, two ma]; grams. S ow an interest in their affairs. Never forget that if you went 511w“ "m 5 n? wk ‘ ' be cups’ 6m, is m‘ nd the om l _ "a" down “d w have ‘friendship you have m cam n’ llelj/legugwgngiiilg or iglgllig wdlur: Into each one ‘we put twegl-tyl-‘frlviee given with your m; the Drowsy Abwrq; exeesg small buttons, when 1 ipck up any- s'rlde. Keep Yourself Attractive 5. Keep yourself as attractive-looking as possible. Too many old people think that age gives them the privilege o: going slouchy and turkish towel t0 001110!“ Wm‘! the trowsy and even unwashed. They cu out the barber and the halr-, pattern dra/wn. 1f it tends to shrink sser. They have dandruff on their collars and grease spots on their a. bit, pin in shape with rustprcof vests and generally look as if they needed to be run through the laundry.l ping‘ 6. If you do not want to be forgotten and sit at home grounchlng m 1m 1 y, e elveqike over how lonesome you are, keep in the running by doing things for other, gyfiulyln m? ma? wfllch "c1059 gm- thing of his. I put one of his but- tons into my dish, and when he puts any of his things in ther Proper place, he Dtlti one of my buttons into his dish. It has de- veloped into a game that l; much Iun. I never ask him to pick up whatever is lying about. Ycu could hardly believe how neat our home looked after the first week, At the water by wrapping in a thick towel, then lay out. the sweater on the dry You can't lell the difference MQDRE g. MELEQD plug BETWEEN A NEW PINAFORE AND A RlNSO-WASHED ONE! ' HEAVY SMOKER MAYBE _ _ , people. Go out of your way to show them favors. Put them under ob- rote t- whe the animal enters ~Q Your colored things washed time and again Mentions toryw by cgoylns them attentions. Entertain as much as you §he fnftifl‘, “ end er e week, we new; m, 6,- . ,. . can. Afte all, a op calls for a chop. And when we are old we ale "me, ovsetfle “pm mach button IDNDON (c?) h I 1h Wllll l\lflSO stay $0 fresh and bright you can no longer sohonlanlsbvliittgi and glllsxlumfitoilé as we used be We have [Oi DECOLLDETTE quay‘ one cent n is by m, the 85 w“ sengnced-tofilrrnignstilgiié ' a. q I place fllCm beside brand new garments and mrw n “c °m° our m --_- most satisfactory moth-d we have arnws” . jail for shooting at a shopkeeper 1 Don't t to run our children's lives Let them mess them up Th‘ ‘mumwlder decmeme L‘ d“ tried’ -- not tell one from the other, - ‘Y Y ' d hm 1 m4 cldgdly m mmeme, m; Only in ______._._ who told him the shops supply o! 1" < '~ 1 f lixlcéltllilxn gills? thlyv" hal/agcaiiglsieoglglatxzlasitlemolycillrllefirxisnllzxdljnmllllllgwlthsyguflgny-| decollete. bare or veiled. but in BUYING ‘FOB VICTORY “Kiwis W85 exhausted. The bullet. ‘mm l“ tr“ Y “f” or way, times have changed and what might have been l. wise thing to do in vokes and embroiderles. A weld, auto win-gt lest his missed the shollkeelwr- IONDON- (c?) - At a. Red podisrcod o8 while swarm: in —- ——~—~~- your day may be a fool thing to do now. ‘z g1 able colors—in tub _—- “ ‘S 1 BEACH “Ann's ANNOY ESCORT Cross sale were tickets {or pest; to a small tcwn. He inserted u. lost or “Wlsllclr. Start gslng Don't Be "Know-lt-All" "I think wcm—~—-en who Mr a m“ watch the Victory Procession after glwgd goflgoowwarsr. oflerms a -l\m5‘7 T‘? it “Wnl- lder 8. Don't think you are Solomon. Don't indulge yourself in the com- deal o: make-mp on the beach look a? ‘git fggstifi stelllhslllgfii For: m; d“, he we“; to m, mon vice of age, which is self-conceit. Just because automatically make you wise. You may have lived a out learning a single thing and be Just as stupid at the end of your ll. you BIB 39 11°65 11°F silly". writes a young man who sa"s lmese years Wm? he likes to no to a ‘mach even, officb: to inquire. but no one was found except a decrepit the LiIANI‘ package for Janitor. first post-war lawn tennis champ- ionship at Wimbledon. angng’ Sunday and that he usually takes a ecullollly now. - ,. “h be l A lsverproduci ‘ - l” 3°“ we“ a e 8 “mug ' ' l 811,111 “lflhlhlm- “I t _ 1 b0 t "Where the thunder is the news- ‘ - ' "3 9 Don't think that age “gives you the privilege of making yourself ms" s: ccglfnges l ‘lqnlzigst aéhllt 9°11 “if? “ked m‘ mm“ F ll ll ll ll I. A T E 5 disagreeable. Don't be one the peevish, fretful ill-tempered. lll-man- m-(e h) be 5pm on a beach wufi a Good Golf Can Be Buy... “Imeeglrelan out," me old man ~ v nered old people whosefamilies are looking forward to the time when‘ girl who Dwiously has Grandma or Grandpa dles and they can have a little peace and comfort. Put m" 1ied.“t l - much make-up on her eyrs and Np p, n8 to ‘and yer dog Opinion of Ernest Jones ICELESS TRANSPORT rfliilinso ‘is... coloilsmbrighr d 10. And, finally don't be a repeater. Don't tell the same stories over Clleeks- And I 4'10"’! think that R1137 ----~ 1 ,-’“"~_ one who intends to get into the water at all ought to wear one of those grease point foundotion busi- nesses unless she is dead sure that it won't get streaked". Other beach habits vi-trlch annoy this young man and which, accord- ing to him annoy most men. are: Constant hair c~ml~ing and fuss- ing with make-rm. He pdnts mlt that there are bandanas to keep the hair in place and that it doesn't a1 til l n t our a preach. Kee tab on your §§r§l§l§rorioi5 nanud‘ nel/figprlcecalleatlilyt ng t happened ljater than last. year unless you are specifically asked about it. As long as you can read the daily papers you never Hs€d'gO.S€l"lii8' in‘ your conversation. r ,._. WELLINGTON, N. Z. —(GP\ — Because or shortage of refrigerat- ed space trial shipments of cheese in ordinary cargo space gre being sent to Britain. - Needlecraft- COFFEE PARFAIT 1-2 cup strong ccfice inIusiol-l l 2-3 cup Silgill‘ Telephone Hounds Dear Dorothy Dix-Please suggest a way for me to p my 14-year- old daughter away from the telephone. A b0, or girl w call her hi? from two u) 10 times a. day and talk anywhere mm l0 to 50 minutes. We have a part line and I think this is a great injustice to the other people on it. It a so ets on my nerves. Myl husband and I have tried reason. 2 - tygs. scpzlmtcd i Dash cf salt 2 cups heavy cream l teaspoon vanilla Method: Combine tire. sugar and RASPBERRY wlslumv t-olrir infusion, Stir ovcl‘ 110st to threats and so orth, but all to no ava Any sussostion W111 bo onarvo- mnm, u me m” L, m“ heme“ ’ D x3 ciisscllveh the sugar ‘and lllCllU coo: iated. MR5 E' 3' aw-lms. ‘ ' A‘ lznii t c syrup wi spill a area m telephone hound and , mbcut 234 dig. F.) Beat the egg ANSWER-It 15 hmd l” d° anything M l‘ m tM B lih d. . . . 5 l 1 , 1 d’ certainly there are times that they make all of us wish a r. e a (PM _ Cilbil .0 berries well. _ Silas]; tggi. “crgréfleglisgrrip been doing sfirneugilzllgsgise when he invented that little instrument that m 1kg; ehlllilnifliaa. kzfiitgélfglglrgf _ F 11h H l‘ “u . “m” “' w“ “ ° ' r;s':-...r:.... “Poi "it" Ho» o o» M var» " m’ e °m e l0 h iflilfvlCdj until stif F‘ lri titers, irlto t age ‘fax eifggnagléltaédfraegsngaléatlérmaigug-hedgilg Qfeyfffigfiitl: no Qvgfstrajnlng. pyeasgfssmg ' Bu‘ Emefil 3°“! C1317"! "G005 8°13 ll 5 U“ m“ mixm“ ‘lwmflhly “d tglllng lleer what a pest she is making of herself by abusing the use of a. A CHILD BORN 01v 13115 DAY “I?” the welumown m ma‘ Keep up with the spirit of the mm chm public utility ' Dix‘ Mlrltefilklefiid’ iyniéalg k more 1m‘ tains it you stick to theplden thlail. gym” (lizlthlshpalrlotlil m“ leiktmzk’ . . - ' our ‘ r Ncizlw beat tfwtheuvyfronlujuiltil it — gileotlonato allidrregd; louilllrhlllg ‘ho 8°15 woke t: a ‘finale oontgiu- vflnd‘ becsllsec coliswlll nil snde liner lea es a not- o -stn conssency. Wit‘? g9 m" and “at A we o, ous ac on, crcu ar n shape. cu m m114",5¢s_ The buttoned fun; make golf hard by going at it in meg" 1t, Qagy m keep 1mm and praise and flattery may lead to trouble lf not curbed properly K dlv oorcrcusL humane, cheery: that is, until n. will rcullri up slight- iv olf a spoon, but would not. keep it; shape. Add the vanilla. Fold the cream into the chilled n “bits and pieces" way. Jones has nothing against study- ing the details of a good player's movement as he swings his club. crisp as it opens out flat for iron- ing. The novel pointed neckLne adds interest to this easy-to- cw design and large patch pockets are Your Individual coil: ntlixi-ul; and‘ pilem into a N h“ n8 my’ ave t 3 3°‘ “m”; R Q S C w P E ' ‘W under-arm You see that the body turns well handyJSturdY cotton in blue with . f“ . , l if"! §v° 15-“ fgfzmirbkfmddltffez; H O l toward the rlqht as the club swings red braid and whte stars zives you (l r lfllllLc Ollulwslisfl i, e {nix ure lilo all o kos creqrn Daodorenf back, the left heel is lifted from l ""1? Ameflflm ffflllflfl- 1",). < :1 "'"‘"' "-‘ “T?” 2 ‘j’-"i.“°“b°oy~ 5".‘ 1X,‘ m“ ° “"° the ground. the wrists bend inward Btvlo No- 2972 is dosisuod hr a. fwllilfolla canoe to l cup waer. loll gem i‘ .135 u . Lnwam the point of ‘he rig)“ 312435 1g’ 14' I15‘ 35. 33, 4o and 41 s p i i shoulder as the club head reaches "Si"; ‘ltabmiqulreftg zbzlyfrds ‘g 35; - - nc B It! W - yar 5 0 For Monday‘ m,‘ u ‘ tops ersp rat on ignémg 0°‘, ‘h’ bnkwa"! ‘Wm! braid. Star applique included in ocmeam 2i to NovnMBm 1.2 But he po-lm out the“ ‘mom pattern. MARAJH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) (Scorpio) - Care particularly ask-i a" the results o! your good swing send Twenw (mm mm ‘a p". ._Unwise mndang may tempt t0- day. Star the week right by be.ng sensibly systematic and consistent. Constancy of ambition is another requirement for this day and week. APRIL 2.1 to MAY 20 ('I‘a.urus)— The unusual may owur in personal matters now-and you should be ready ta take qu.ck advantage of every opportunity to advance both our personal and business in- arests. Watch caredully your money adfaire. MAY‘ 21 t0 JUNE 21 (Gemini)- some restricting heart influences for you of this sector of the zodiac. Can you increase your chances to be recognized by those in authortt . your superiors and high officia of state and governmentv Think! JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- ed in industrial and manufacturing interests, Don't overestimate or be lndifrierent. Show a firm hand (which you can do ably) where re-l quired. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER. 21 (Sagittarius) - Both. personal and general matters are favored this all-round topping period. Bel actively interested in everything worth while, D;n't argue need~| lessly. but do discuss intelligently. with intelligent people. . I DEOEMBIZR. 22 to JJANUARY 2i (Capricorn) — A sizzling day for, financial and heart interests. But~ look out that you don't get burned through carelessness or lack of forethought. Synchronize our ef- forts to agree with today's emands. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - An enccuraglng set Be discreet in dealings with every- one, but especially strangers and me opposite sex. Don't borrow trouble. A determined, righteous cultiook is important tic-is truly i helpful day. JULY 24 AUGUST 27 (Loci- l-Iave n. ocit-terlunderstsnding of our own emotona nature. Know w ere | to stxfnanand {list a build l1! u o ow v.ce e aso igtcrive after steady advancement, yowllflrfially ggdplaces this generally avor e per! . AUGUST 23 to SEPPEMBER 23 (Vlrgc) - Money and regular bus- incss matters here shOW a few 177-b- lcms. Be in the thick of progressive lactivities and useful puns. You ican. and should, profit with otners. Good foresght needcd. SEPTEMBER. 24 to OCTOBER 2Z4 III-bra) - Deal with new clients and cusicmers. seek favors, go after new business and ways of improv- ing resent methods. Y:u've l. na- tura ly inventive mind. keep it well cilcd f:r use. Be diicreci. in dri- I69 DESIGN NO. Here is a new and decidedly llnilsilal formal luncheon dolly. Easily Grozthcl-ril. ll pnssvw"; n Incy. snowflake dalntlllcss. Pattzrn No. 469 r02:- talns list of materials needed, illustration of the design and complete instructions. lo UIUH pom-m; Write or send above picture with l5 cents in coin er llnmps to Ncedcwork Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Gilardian Needles-ark nrpzlrtnlent Design No. 4G9 NAME_____....___-_-_.___--..-_____ 911mm AnnRlass-——--C1TY-————-———- o! aspects urge you to expend your‘ energies along only vital and pro-l ductive lines.‘ Brush up on new methods to incorporate their gocd points into your awn routine. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 21$ SEEING THAT CUTIE AND $HE'S V -THE ON‘! " mestic affairs. J QgQvmc3____-___-_____-..-___..._ 39¢ - l» LOOK. MAcYs TRYIN6 10 Avail: l. Does not rot leases or men's shins. Docs notirrltaie akin. 2. No wailing to dry. Can be used rilgh: after nheving. I. lnsunr y nope perspiration for l to 5 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, while, grencleu, stainless vanishing cream. l. Anid hu been awarded the ApprovalScalofiheAmerican Institute oi’ laundering for being harmless to fabrics. lnld ll (he LARGEST III-LING DIODOIIANT. Try a in tcdnyl Al nllnune u calla (also In Ill ll lfljln) HLLIE THE TOILER_- A PAINFUL PLAN. rather than its cause. Piecing them together into a good swing ls as hard as piecing-arcs together lo make a circle. Begin with the circle instead! Learn how to SWING your club -not just move it. You may be doing the latter when you think you are doing the former. l-lcw to acquire a really good swing ls explained and diagrammcd by Ernest Jones in our SZ-page booklet. Tells how to hold your club. stand, balance. A guide for bciinmrs and more advanced Send 20c in coins for your copy of Ewing's The ‘Filing In Golf to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write lslnly your Name, Address. and tllc Name of bookiet. nun _ ltrcst AMI-In Bit! (erred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the style number. Be sure to state the size you wish. Style Na. 2972 Sire NJ» street Marn- City Province CIIAPLAIN DIES LONDON-(CP) - L. J. Percival. domestic chaplain and sub-almon- er to ‘he Royal Family since the reign of Queen Victoria, died hers at the age of 72. SAFELY BURIED Much material from the British museum has been removed to vaults B0 feet underground. .‘|l||l/._‘ ' COMHANN’ H Tlt-LlE_.HEH.-HEH- o3. ~. % lM,