PAGE TWO iving s TEACH KINDNESS w Teach me to do the best can o iicip and chest‘ my fellow man; ‘Mill me to lose my selfish need, Qlnd glory 1n the larger deed, lLCll 411007.115 the road and lights ‘the tiny, Fci- illl “no chance to come my any. “Edgar A. Guest. F THE FWIAKE “HIS O RUSK lilEli iglit in no un- ‘Jig tiiLs war that ' in "wrcless talk", that there i s \().L€ to a wins- ispi-z- convcys WLli l‘ stunt-one. Why y folk to deal work under- —The Woman’s Realm 'eara in the certainty that they will \4Q into rtwc pt we s S 5.. E 5. 1c. and you never wife and ine now. ll, old chap, it's not ll or bad feeling or c that you know; only Jones have borrow- ed s» man thing's frtm me that avitcn I see your place it makes me (eel quite htxnedck", UP OR. DOWN? - that live; in herbs, or flocks; has , j more than one mate at a time, and ‘ cats b:th -nitrogen, hydrogen and When a very pompous farmer q-as made a justice of tl-ie peace, the village was tan small to con- train hllil. As he swiiggered along the road lie walked into the barrow of an cld" woman. “Be cirbfiii where you're going, man!" she cried. "Wcrnnn". replied the angry dnrtitcr.‘ nm no longer a. man; {W} ll‘.'7'_-.'~il'(\l(?" New zindev-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspirution l. Docs not rot dresses ormen‘: shins. Does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. (‘an be used right: after shaving. 3. instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 0. A pure, white, greaseiess, stainless vanishing cream. i. Arrid has been awarded ths ApprovalSealoftheAmericau Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Anid il the LARGEST ssnum: DEODOHANT. Try a in: today! RRRID ww- “':I.::;".'.'".:.".'::::1;'.::,"" mblnachemrudemtvb Woman's Re alm z S0 Leisure r b8 P555611 on as they wish, without any fear of their origin being tr“. ed. This also allows‘ the deadly whisperer to sit on the fence and enjoy the “!un" of what is usually sure to follow. Now and again, however, a, “this. rer meets its match and is chal- enged by scmcone afraid to tackle him. xhisperers are invariably cow- ar . Fifteen thousands glass bottles are collected annually frzm inc parks and open 51110.5 cf London, in normal times. who is not Sheers are pretty fcr summer tovrnwear, either in simple shirt. waist type or in Jacket drel Iith finely pelted ruffles, DEFINED An animal that is gregarious, poiygainous and omnivorous is cne animal and vegetable tiiiiticr. COSTLY TIIRONE Of all the costly wonders that the palace of Mogul emperors at Delhi has contained, the most wonderful and costly was the peacock throne, constructed during the reign oi‘ shrill Jehan, and valued at more lll-"lll $30,000,000. It was in the form of two peacocks and was inlaid with valuable jewels. Iron, sugar, salt, coal (carbon). water, iodine, oxygen, phosphorus, lime. nre the substances which make up the human bcdy. The south magnetic pole, in Ant- Brtlva. never ha; been reached by man. IN CIVIL SERVICE 1n 1940 there were 19,800 appoint- ments to the Federal civil service. By E 1 LESLIE GARGILL x o++++o+v+o+¢ v I "Thank you." he retirted. "But I have no wish to deputize for Mr. lvwriwut. eiuier in nits business or private affairs. Up to now I've been pitciiiorkea into them willy-hilly an . Was It Montelli? way. 1 always was nuts on T0ny—. the’ green-backed rottar-and there, ain t no diiierence in looks as 1 cant see. Eteckon you're nicer. prettwmaniiered. And clean. Say. I can snifi the soap. I bet your change your undcrvcst twice a day." "will you kindly leave my privale habits out oi lt." "That. K065 with me. But you sure use an elegant soap “ "Brown Windsor, if it 1,; necessary to 2'0 into details." ls that so? Remind me to itet some for Tony. Huh! The scaly diouble-orosser i " Jerrv had an idea. Possibly he ‘could get the woman to talk and bass on some information valuable to the police. A tentative query act- ed as an instantaneous gag. What- ever hei- faults disloyalty was not one. At least. not professional dis- loyalty. From the way she was look- lniz at him through half-closed eyes he was not so certain about her ber- sonal faithfulness. especially after fire brazen introductory conversa- on. "l could go-for you in a big wuy." lrahuekrepeated. her voice low and Y. In the instant Jerry knew she was a dangerous woman, practised in all the wiles of ruthless femininity. Be- iinzmg was) FRUIT MOTIFS BLAKE LINENS CILEERFUL ilk . h . "Guess I 9011M i0 I01‘ V011 in B» blfil gogdsxllgo tltlils’ time I'll scram. cial and Pe rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rsonal '1 Fashion 5 lnviration to loveliness . . to‘? "l Let Palmolive help bring flower freshness to your skin Cleanses without the slightest irritation Silk-smooth lather reliever fired tissue Olive and Palm oils are two of Nature's finest beuuliflers r P¢&46...in u refreshing Palmolive Beauty Bath natural attractiveness which she had cultivated until it was a most potent wee-Don. whether used for offence or defence. His own experience had not brought him ‘into contact with the tyuensnd he did not know how to handle the situation. "Aren't. you forgetting something?" he said quietly. “ hat iif your nus- band ivas to rind out?” “He'd rub you 0ii'—llke that." A snap of finger against thumb was sinister emphasis. "Mind you. he ain't a. killer — not in the wav of business-—but. a man's dame is at man's dame.” 1 "Exactly what I was thinking and) I'm not ‘in a hurry Bo stop a bullet)’, She nodded. "I get you, baby. You, I'll sav you're the.’ B-ti get tliis—ii I can't hold Toiily. you're next in the little black book " As she departed Jerrv noticed izie! Sorierulntent regard of a lounge: on the- opposite side of the road. It gavei mm him another nasty jolt. Of course. the presence of Slim Annie at his, flat would be reported giving the‘ authorities reason for some furious thinking. i, Next morning his newspaper ln-| formed him there had been a daring robbery at the Laxiiigholme resid- once. booty to the value of several thousands of pounds having been spirited away. Had he not head the news a tele- phone call from Superintendent Ciewthers would very soon have in- formed him. for the Scotland Yard man had quite a lot to say about co- incidence and the folly of entertain- ing the wives of American crooks. "Looks bad. sir." floated his voice over the wire. Jerry's bitter expression induced a. supervisor. who happened to be listening in at the Exchange." to make a report which was not, acted upon when the other end of the lliie was found L0 be Whitehall 1212. As tihe lady remarked. "you expect some strong verbal give-and-take on tnat connexion" One thmg that bothered the young man was whether he siimlld tell Elise. Somehow or other secrets had a habit oi poi/burg out at the moat inconvenient time. and he felt that. this was one that would sound bet- ter from his own lips. But when he came to describe the scene his words SOLLDUBG hopelessly unconvincing. A stutter here and a stammer there made it appear as if there was still something hidden. Elise took it well. "Of course“ Jerry." she said. "kn-owing you as I do. I shouldn't dream of imagining this%r-person had been given any encourage-merit. . . ." "Hang it all. I should say not." "No and furthermore sne doesn't seem the type that needs any. S0, if want a scrap of advice. mine- ‘Watch your ste .”' vim: mo [Dorothy Dix Says- GLAMOR GIRLS OFTEN LOSE ' Woman's Face Her Fortune If She Cultivates all others. she wished her Fairy Godmother would undoubtedly exclailrm: ‘a man wants for a voile. BY EXPECTING TOO MUCH Common Sense — Merit Avoid Priceless Beauty beforehand about what giitt aibove to drop into her cradle, she Give me beauty! For she would mink tit-at she had beauty she could get all the balance for herself. And in this choice she would be sustained by the age old theory that a woman's face is her fortune, and that it is more important for her to be a. good-locker than to possess all the other charms and virtues combined. It is this fanatical belief in the potency of feminine pulchrltude that causes women to endure the tortures of the In- IfIUlSllJOH in acquiring synthetic beauty when they ailed to be endowed with the genuine article, and makes them devote far more time and atten- tion to leaniin a new hair-do than they do to cultivating ther brains. This abnormal stress that women but on their appearance ls univer- sally attributed to their vanity but. in reality, it is the result 0f their conviction that the ladder of success for a woman is built out". of rouge pots and vanishing creams and wrinkle eratdicators. 0f course, men are largely responsible for women's belief that it is only the living picture that gets hung on the wall, fc-r when they hear of a new ivoman their first and only question about he: concerns her looks. They never ask if she is intelligent; if she is suave and diplomatic; if she is an interesting and entertaining conver- saniciialist, or even if she is a good dancer, or if she plays a good game of golf or bridge. All of which would naturally make a, girl think that men were beauty worshipers and none but the glamorous could ever expect toy be escorted to the altar. _ Yet such is far from being the case, as even a glance at the married women of our acquaintance will show, not many of whom could ever have taken a. blue ribbon in a bathing beauty contest even in their balmkst days. They are good, kiznid, clever, lovable-looking women, but they have no faces that wtouid have launched a thousand ships. No, they wouldnt even have floated a skiff. _ As a matter of record. the ‘girl who is merely pretty has a better cluince cf making u good tnuirriage than the raving beauty has, and there are many good and sufficient reasons for this. Qne ls that the average man is scared of a Miss America. Sire is out of his class He knows he couldn't provide her with the fine clothes and houses arnd cars and Jewels that would make the proper setting for her. So ivhllc he admires hei- he doesn't crave her for his own, and he n-o more thinks of marrying her than he does of buying an Old Master as an ornament for his bungalow parka-ii her part, Miss America thinks that she rates, at least, a million- aire and while she is waiting for him to ccme along old maidenhood fre- quently overtakes her. Also, she has almost been flattered and spoiled until she is arrogant and selfish and thinkéhshe ccrtulgscefidsti tot let a man ~- , And t" mnoawoman spend ms mm and money ii; kylveénls a. wife elviilgnwiii look up to him and think she is mighty lucky to have gotten hint for a husband, and who will do mpstgf til}? ilntrxrefinse purging} C h IISIII S! Bealllygr, giiltsidlé of ihe moving pictures and the dress salons, is beauty an asset to a. woman in business. She shcrud be a pleasant eyeful when rme happens to notice her, but that is as far as her looks get heranywhere. 'I‘he balance has to be ltaxd work and efficiency and depending on ner salesmanship and her spelling instead of her complexion and her starry eyes. No man, unless he is a philanderer, ls going t-o hire a secretary so beautiful she keeps his wife green with jealousy 00d 011M WW1 511591010115- I once asked a marl why he had dismissed a particularly effioleglt stenog- rapher and he replied: “Because she ivas too EQOd-lOOlUHG-x‘ IBYY "l?" who came in the office dug me in the libs and asked me w ere gct .6 Lime Queen, and that didn't do me 0r the business any 2°00- Glamilri gfiggerlilelsmcui-vlsy that was made on this subject it wasalfround out that most employers prefer girls whose locks run from just f to mid- mtg to authentic beauties. If every girl baiby were consulted They said that the glamorous ones eneraily their minds on bought Rice Krispies to tempt child" to eat, now vote them their looks and not on their work; that they isru ted an office by having the young men emoloyes hflugolgit amgvlnglge: lg; fig of being on their jobs. and that it took m-en cus er-s K bu anything from them as it did from homely clerks. Bud that WNW" cugtomers were not keen about buyiuis $11011 "Wiles 95 ha“ ‘ma ares“ from lovely young creatures who made them realize how old and uKly they “em/ill of which is consolation for the plain girls. The beauties need i I I C I O Problem of Week-End Drunkard Dear Miss Dix-My husband is a flood man His only fault is that every week-cairn‘ lac dfihutikflhe yilgaffagfkllg: 53y I shflléld? go with him and drink with h , u ca. e JENm-E should I 0 ' ANSWER-Stay at home and stay sober. Onegyelau TOT any family. R0 i-ovlder and a clean-living Your Individual H O R O S C O P E ~—-——By Frances Drake-———- ‘ate, sensible care to avoid pitfalls that may lurk in the background. Profit by the wisdom and experrence of others. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (sccrpio) —~ Brocding or worryirg are stop-gaps to succeis. Eliminate them from your routine. I-Iartnony arid closer cooperation w.th your busness associates of prime im- portance new. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) - Rather disturb- ing tendencies urge you to be on guard against unscrupulous schem- ers and two-faced ilatterers. Study yourself, ascertain your weaknesses. then proceed t4: correct them W011- to. DECEMBER 23 t0 JANUARY 31 (Capricorn) - Fine ray! elli-‘DHIHBQ you to attempt an "all out" c‘n- quest to attain your cherished aims. soft pedal a tendency to criticize and to lose your temper. Use tact. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 For Wednesday, July 23rd MARCH 21 to APRIL 2o (Aries) -A clay that calls for especial care in all matters. Bottle ' 11D unruly emotions 12st they interfere with your effectiveness. Sharpen your wits to cope wi.h the day's piu-b- lents. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- To those who labor. star rays in- dicate a day for steady. 110M006- tive effort. Toyou with tme on your hands: utilize it to aid the suffering and underprivileged. To all: Be 100 per cent Americans with faith in democriicv. MAY 21 to JUNE 21. (Gemini)- Follow suggestions to Aliens. Man- tain a progressive pace that in- sures attainment of your ubjectye. Guard against cntcing but DYE- carious propositions, Be cheery- JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancei)—— A quiet day, planetariiy speakmig. To accomplish your program in MATTER OF FACT THE WHOLE FAMILY EATS I Yes, thousands of families who first favourite. Get Rice Krispies for your family. They'll love this delicious kind of oven- popped rice.“ Rice Krispies" is a registered trade mark of the Kellogg Company of Canada Limited. Away from home, ask for the triple-wrapped individual package. SERVE BY SAVING] auv WAR savmos CERTIFICATES! a “diflicult the family '1. Literatur $410111? All M07//£1P£..a.4zz/ya. JULY 23, 1941 A vvvQ-g“ CANNED CHERRIES (Oven Canned) Pack cherries in jars w.l.h syrup and partially seal as for the hot water bath method. Place in a slow oven (250 deg. F.) for 68 minutes. tuostitute for No Charming Letters Excuses Helpful Pointers Needed! Tempting to write excuses-"so busy"—when you aren't good at letters. But don't! Nobody! fooled and some are offended-and you 0a.. write good letters. It’: as simple as this! ln the minute it takes you to write "must ‘has a quaint charm of its own with I for leaks, iuen store as calmed cnernes. lf you feel that canning cherries would be too expensye, th€i1 per- haps you would Lke to pzckle s.n:e this ell-W way. These are csilccl mock olives or cherry olives, be- cause theY hre served in pla;e of olives. Ii vou hziveii t tiled these be- iore, you have a treat in store. for other GARDEN PUNCH 2 cups unsweetened p ne- apple juice 3-4 cup orange juice l tablespoon lemon juice l-4 cup fruit sugar 1 pint dry ginger ale 6 marasciiino cherries Method: Combine the pineapple juice, orange, and hmcn juice. Sweeten with the fruit sugar, and place in a covered jar in tile refri- gerator until it is to be used. Just before serving, add well-chilled dry gnngeij ale, and serve in t-all glasses half-filled‘ with ice. Garnish with a sprig of mint and place 1 maras- cimno cherry in each glass. DEVONSHIRE CREAM (This reclpa is 150 years old) Take four pints oi’ new mik, set it on a clear f.re, and stir 1t a boil, take it off rind put i; broad dishes to cocl; stir it about ln the dishes for some time it is turned out of the pan: ln a cool place iitirl let it stand 24 hours; clots with a Remove from oven. seal, and test _now and then; when it crmei l0 llllt ti. tor set then skim off Ilil skimmer and lay them on a dish; put sweet cream about them, and strew cinnamon and sugar over them. ~~For The The peasant dzess Ls the thing for balmy Summer days at h me cr on vaca ion. This attractive style its gathered skirt, interesting neck and soft fullness. Buttons Needlecraft- Home 2872 - SI7FS ii-I‘ "'ihere's a. lot o.’ people g1 ” he said, "and heaven (Aquarius) - Grand record and competent style, employ rush now" 100k around you DESIGN gtructiorm. lo order or stamps to To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 742 NANlE-—--———-—- smart ADDRESS-———— ' N0. These colorful. embroidered fruit designs look like checked ham applique when completed. Worked in cross stitch. these moi-ifs Elggmd on towels. luncheon sets. aprons. etc. Hot iron transfer pattern No, 142 contains 5 mctifs measuring about 4 by 6 inches each with complete m. attem: Write 0r send above picture with I5 eed ewurk Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian can“ m com €_q.__----_-pggwma|_____---_ ‘H2 _-~-__-._-_-_.>_ l Rood . knows. I try to follow it. But what with one thing and another 1 keep jumping out of the frying ban into the fire. Annlep nothing to me." "Dont forget how she hugged and netted vou at the prison." Hie gurgled. "Be fair. She told you herself that I was frosty about it, and. after all. she did think I was her husband. Or said she did." ‘That's the worst of it." "Ehl Afraid 1 don't understand what you're driving at." “Never mind, darling. Later on it may dawn upon you " "It it comes to that." Jerry said desperately. "Tony Monielli kissed you . . . inataxi-cab . . . andnls mu: hasn't heard anythini about a .. Elise started, opened her mouth to 56v something. thought better of it. and ciosed lt again with a snap. “And on the doorstep while vou were getting a key out of your hand. bait." He pressed home his advant- I89- "Phat was different." she retorted, driven into a corner, "Not on your life. identically the same situations. Except that 1 was in prison and couldn't run away if I'd wanted to. Yea. and from ail l. hear you weren't so frosty on that occasion." "You ought to be pleased." she said. with a glimmering smile, If it haunt been for Tony setting the pace vou'd have been a lot longer lily-Kant :3 your mind." v m e i up years ago.’ Elise cocked her head cn one side and examined him as if it was the firs. gccasion she had really seen him. lm not ico sure." the replied doubtfully. (To be Continued) your varied talents and all-round capability. Yiu have the ability but it must be shifted into high sear for results. JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (Leo)- carry on financial and heart in- terests in a cautcus manner. When a daily problem puzzles ou, confer with keen, knowing m nds. This will increase the efficiency of your mind and effort. AUGUST 23 to SEPFEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Clerks, professional men and women, civil service and Rov- ernment cmployes, mechanics, auto- motive engineer and aeronautical craftsmen are among those espec- ially favored this fine day. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Libra) — A day for weighing thoughts pro and czn. Plan and execute your schedule with d:llber- should spur you on to better effort. Heart and financial interests par- ticularly favored. Keep moving at a constructive, healthy tempt. Good news likely soon, if not today. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Rays coincide with those of Aquarians‘. Produce quality and quantity throughout the day. set- ting a mark for future endeavor Shatter any remote ideas that might Snell indolence or selfishness. Happy (lays ahead. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY has the advantage of a well- balanced merit-ii and physical being. ‘the combination asiures ramp! translation of clever ideas in o cap- able, worthy action. The child will be keen, fi-‘endly, fond of travel and sports; a lover of outdoor activities with a flair for the unusual. l MORSES STANDARD TEA has everything It takes to malre a satisfactory cup of If you're on a vacation, you might see the fellow who's such a peppy caller at the square dances. Or the lady who had i3 operations. 0r the social director whose mous- tache wiggles when he says "Hav- ing fun?" Write about them! At home? Gay, newsy material is easy io find in just the simple things you do every day. You made yourself a broomstick skirt- a really cuie one. You're learning to dive but so far you're a flop! You can write a charming bread- and-butier letter. too, knowing gra- cious expressions like "such a good time." "enjoyed every minute." Only, do watch your grammar! Slips like "different than" instead of "different from" and "you was" for "you were" spoil an otherwise delightful letter. Oui- 32-page booklet gives tips on writing vivid, amusing, correct letters. Has 24 model letters for all occasions-formal. informal and business. Helps you enrich your vocabulary. imitrovc grammar. Send 20c in coins fcr your copy of Good latter-Writing Made Easy in The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name Address and tne Name of bzoklzt. n lu-m in: ten-full flavour, l. h I c k llqunring quality, relatively l" cents W“ per. lb. band down the back give you that little girl feeling and are very smart, too. 50ft cotton print. trimmed with tiny ribbon bows at the neck and on the perky puffed sleeves make as love- ly a. combination as y.~u criultl want. Style No. 2872 is designed for sizes ll. 13. 15, I‘! and 19 years; 29, 31, 33, 35 and {II-inches bust. size l? requires 4 yards of 35-inch fab- i- c. Send Twenty (‘loci coin is pre- ferred, for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the style number. Be sure to stats the size vou wish. style No. 2872 Size Name street. Addrm- city Province COLLS THE BLOOD Now that warmer day; are here a little attention mut be given the dig so he will not feel the change so much. A lump oi sulphur kept in the drlnkng water will cool the blood of the puppy and help keep him in goozi c;nditi.n throughout the summer. aarcrrrs roruLiiTiTm The present population of the earth is estimated at about 2,000,- 01M PlVIl-llfll 000.000.