- So redolent of sweet Qmank Realm LivinghaS Leisure .' runowsnrr - ____ A Persian fable says: One day A wanderer found a lump of clay perfume Its odor scented all the room. "What art thou?" was his quick demand. ‘Art thou some gem from 5am- arcand. Or splkenard in this rude dlsgulst. Or other costly merchandise?" "Nay, I am but I lump of clay." "Then. whence this wondrous pa:- fume, say!" "Friend. if the secret I disclose- If have been dwelling with a rose." ___~__.___ HEALTH CHECK-UPS SAFEG UAKD TRAVEL Before going abroad high prlor~ Ity should be given on a. list of a;- rangemerits to a thorough pre- travel medical examination. medl- ral experts say. In the rush of planning, mak- ing bookings. assembling and packing baggage, the prospective traveller should not overlook a check-up by the family physio-la.» to ensure fitness to stand the tn- evitable excitement and strain of n protracted trip. The physicial can also administer such pre-tra- vel immunization protection as 1M9 be necessary in the countries to which he may be travelling. Next fall the gals will be wear. Ing hats styled for the new short hair-do. Pastel-shaded models will be featured with veils and feath- era blackblrd. goose. ostrich. whic- ten and vulture.) . .._._._.__.___. A good lunch. well planned and well packed, pays dividends Fl health and morale, nutritionists say. The lunch should be planned to fit in with and supplement the other meals of the day. _ __.__.______.. TAPEB NEW TOGS T0 "x FIGURE Dara to taper out tbs too-amps fullness in "new look" clothes, ii‘ you think that slimmer lincs rwould yield you more figura flat- Rory. Plenty of women. particularly those with mature figures are tak- sng liberties with The Look and with good results. The results are fiusuaily a more modified flare of okirt when excess fullness has been out out at the side and back peams. Sometimes excessive fullness h also taken out of the peplum SLIM ~ of a dress or jacket. , Another liberty you can take with The Look. if you miss the Qhoulder padding which has been taken out of your particular dress or suit, is to put it hack in. B}; nhunky pads, of course. are to b; wolcsd. because their use can The clean seen: or Lifebuoy’: thick rich lathe: is your guarantee of protection. In g ‘for seconds‘ the Lifebuoy scent In‘: ' and so has every mce of "B.O. ' y odor). Ufebuoy is the only soap 19¢- ma; u; no; “B.0."_ . From u: pass as ingenues and who . vJHE woman's REALM make your new dress look out» moded. But a ‘discreet bit of pad- ding used ‘to give too-sloping shoulders c needed "lift" is entire ly in order. If used with discre- tion. pads ar not apt. to throw a garment ou of kflter. __.______._ YOUTHFUL TYPE MAY DRESS PART 1f s woman looks young, she can dress youthfully. The young-looking woman of 40 or over should stop believing that her age puts her in advanced dress category. If she's smart, she will be guided in dressing by the o.d saw which says that a woman is ilo older than she looks. Dressing youthfully helps to keep a woman feeling and looking young. We see all around us those women who look young enough to arc clever enough to dress the part. Their coiflures are youthfully styl- ed. They wear ribbons or fresh flowers in their hair. They mané the most of a tiny waistline by cinching in a belt. They bare their slim sun-tanned legs as gracefully as any youngster. The pep talk to the woman who is not so fortunate in retaining her youthful looks, however. take". another turn. She is reminded that s ribbon in her hair. u top- knot of curls scragged up on he! read. or a belt buckled tightly o- round her middle is apt to accen- tuate the appearance of age if one is not young-looking enough w carry off such a dress trick. ‘PIPE CLEANER HAS MANY USES ' Pips cleaners - those fuuy white things splralled on wire-are the "what's-next" on the list which girls are taking over from the men. And with successful re cults. ' , Pips cleaners make fine hair curlers, reports a girl who fol-got lo take her regulars on vacation and borrowed these substitutes from her dad. Now she rolls up her hair on pipe-cleaners as a regular routine. and finds that they are particularly useful fol curling hard-to-handle strays. If you are in the habit of seek- ing orange stick and cotton to use for swabbing mascara srnudges off your eyelids, try using a pipe- cleaner instead. It's simpler u: use. and as effective. So as not to bring the sharp end of a pipe‘- cleaner in contact ivith your eye~ lid, bend the cleaner and use the loped. centre for mascara swab- ing. A looped pipe-cleaner is also useful for freeing lashes of eye- shadow when it defies your c;- forts to keep it confined to the lids. 11TH ‘. FLU roam-win MAYUNNAISE Unwanted Bride settle down. lng on to'hlm. ANSWER: If your husband of you after only two weeks of paok your trunk and of any happiness for Follow the simple mixing lull/actions on the tin and luvs s really delightful and economical mayon- nsiu. The 4 ounce lin QUICK O EASY lnslm I2 ounces ohmooih, creamy mayonnaise. . . s Always all For Bubouri. ABa/iLo-u/r. PRDDUCT o EQUINE”. incum-brarlce and are you nor want you. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I thing to him any more. other boys and make the can get my fellow back? Moo 01'1- ~\‘<?~4‘4\6‘6‘4|\€~€r4a wcwwwv-xs ANSWER: Oh, yes, you will. will love many times and ‘oohorilwvkhozx SA the last love will fSocial and Personals Ys- s; Bored Husband Gains Only llbsrlacha ' By Trying To llold logllsut Mats i QqvH-ymx; 1 gmayoungwomanmhohas been mar- riedzfixilyng: weeks and already I am having husband trouble. My husband seems never to want to spend any 5P8" m"? Wm‘ m" H9 either wants to play golf. or go to see his mother, who lives only a short distance from us. He never takes me with mm. 1nd it 11101195 1119 1W1 that he doesn't love ins and that he isn't. ready to The trouble seems to be that he knows I will always be at home when he returns. time alter time that he wished he hadn't married and that he doesn't love any woman. I am ready to settle down and it makes me feel sort of funny inside and think maybe I am a fool to keep hang- He has said Shall I give him the break he asks for? DISGUSTED. is tired of you and wants to be rid marriage, you will be well advised to go back home to Mother, for there is no chance you in such an ill-adjusted marriage. FREE T0 LEAVE children whom she has no way of supporting. but you have no such free to walk out on a husband who doesn't love Perhaps. however. it you show a little spunk. it will rouse his in- terest in you and he will decide to settle down with you. after all. .____-__ am s girl of 17. very much in love with a fellow of 2Q who has found mother girl, so I don't mean any- 1 am very unha-PPJ’. should I best of it. or do you know some I feel that I ndll never love agai . go-viit with way that I MARY . The cliuwes are that you be the best of all, because Mary it will be grownup love instead of bobby-cox love. You see. you are at Three-quarter cup of shortening. 1% cups sugar. 1 cup mashed ban- anas, 2 eggs. it cup sour milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1/1 teaspoon of lemon extract. ll teaspoon salt. ‘A cup nut meats. 2 cups flour. l teaspoon soda. Cream shortening and sugar, add "rest o! ingredients bcat well. pour into 2 layer cake YOU no as you can so is Yet to come’. ave a. 800d time a you can make a. good selection. Believe the time at life who remedy for setting back your boy ~ GUARDIAN. - CHARLOTTETOWN Fashions/Literaoture '7 Ellen‘ a whim IynlHaulIurndoWUI The family enjoyed I. nlellml drive t ough the country this morning leaving Alderlcs dew!’ except of course for Pard that white dog of ours who met us later st lane's end. On s buying trip in connection with their cycle oi farming our farmers must go "to see a fellow" at a distance and since the outing 9301111595 W be most interesting. Jeanie aid grand-daughter and I came along as well. It so happened that Lhcr“: gmppyl on the way to visit u'l'-ll a sister of Jennies while 1 Pill‘- sued the Journey‘ W "'5 mfmer‘ most mile. 1 should hale t0 11519 missed the many varied and de lightlul scenes which unfolded ‘be- fore us, of iiili~and vale. o! field and woodland. From a farmer's point of view James “never saw so many haystacks before, as lhQKI! are “.15 year“ and "not. without mat queer satisfaction wllf-h y to revive s lost fancy. When you lose as many boys me. the best pans lined with wax paper, bake 25 minutes in moderate ovenpcool and ice. __.._______..___ ORANGE CAKE into cake Dans. lined with wax paper. Bake in moderate oven 35o degrees" Qfor .25 to 30 minutes Makes 2 9 inch layers. Host with seven minute frosting. Three-quarter cup shortening. 1% cups sugar. 3 eggs. grated rind of 1 orange. 3 cups sifted flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder. $4 tea- spoon salt. lé. cup orange juice. 1/5 cup water, 1 tablespoon ‘lemon juice. Cream shortening. add sugar. add cuss one at a time beating thoroughly after each, add orange rind. Sift dry ingredients 3 times. add alternately with liquid. Pour WHITE LAYER CAKE Half cup lard, 2 eggs, 1% cups granulated sugar. 1% cups of milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla. 4 teaspoons baking powder, 3 cups flour. ‘a teaspoon salt. Sift together flour, salt, baking powder 4 times and addalternately with milk, bake in 3 layers. v mm- WHISPER Manet ME cm’ FOR SHAME 1 so HUMILIATINGI "After fr.» pour. I "If" s: " the whole story to Mother. How could I over use" y. and Dick again. I was never so ashamed In my I e- 2. "I'll ADM" the truth hurt. Bu? Mofhof - said 'B.O.' could happen to anybody, w Ufobuoy. I'm so glad in did)‘, 4 I " a? 31?}? 3 "I FOUND lifsbuoy gives oll~ovor protoc- Iion, yet It's so very gentle on my skin. I never have fo worry now about offending." a, .1 Q Q .. Its fresh‘, clion scent is your gut-Iron?“ o? PI'°"¢"°" lISI H’ DAILY res}; prove you csn build u _ "B.O." by bathing With 1.1 _ Try it for seven days. Your skin feclsso clean, fresh and gently caressed! And, with Llfebuoy s longer-fussing protection. you're mmvlfldv if" of "B.O." worries. resection against rgbuoy every dsy. AD r0 roi-LIFEBIJOY 21.9.25 "'-°*" EMOTIONS cnusn svrwr-roms or nssm DISEASE A: the sign 0r s ing h should 1t is cerium Just as is alarmed, ‘Ilhe min may be described a boring- sticking. pinching, s like. It comes on without any ef. fort. Breathlessneas also occurs when no Physical effort is being "Win It usually ls described by "w Pitient with his hand 0n m. MW" Pflrt of tho breastbone ss. "1 have such trouble taking a d“); breath." or "1 feel though 1 air." th . vidual uses a great amount eoflnednl: mg in lighting his emotional u)... s. In "clinics," Philadelphia. Dr. Edward states that these 1W1" ammonia-pain. shortness of N» - imlpnaucn and tiredness- n are csused by the emotions. not by true or organic heart 411;. use. Anxiety attacks. with faint. in: and heart pounding, mo m“ cause the patient to feel n; h" heart disease. and lnmsad o: w“. suiting his payslcian he develops a os . heart nour- However. instead of telling m; he has no heart dis- pstient that ease and to go home snd forget it studios his- reactlon to exorcise. and listens carefully to whatever tho plMent has to any even if it takes a long time to say it. After assuring the patient that ‘his symptoms us real. not. imagin- pQm but are caused by the emo- ons disturbing the worflng of the heart and Ilmll. he advises the patient to continue. to wort or ox- srcise, u he will not "drop dud.” As the symptoms caused by the emotions are the lune ll thou caused by rul hurt discus, the IndIVIdflAl should consult his phy- sician and become free from anx- iety. ~ ' How Can I 1!! Iyllnollh A. Book mold can be 71-01mm! ivyprinkllngsfowdroplofoii of lavender on tbs book shelves. Q- lanmnmlm pmont ullshugh Rom s c o fingers on kmlding It? LIIHIIHQQIBIUIIH Weiss, ' makes folks human and the old ggylng true that “misery liksé company" he “had no idea at all that s0 much of the hayluB IE- mained still to be done.’ Jocs never saw better prospectsvof 3.5.1. abundant harvest though ‘J\15'- ‘eh a storm come to flatten it --lt will be very hardto cut. I'll‘- tllinking. since it's generally heavy now" and we all admired the wide fields of potatoes set with tnc white of their blossoms. U i I I We commented too lbvllt hi! snug farmsteads aion! U16 ‘"5’ and Jeanie and I saw the lawns and flowers tended lovingly bi some busy farmwlfe. We talked oi blossoming geranlums in windows and grand-daughter laughed when she spied-children at play flbvlli» fi door. We traversed lengths of busy highway where traffic ap- proached and passed in a rush- folks who travelled hurriedly uli missions. the nature of which we could only conjectures/Milli W!" dentiy in haste-and gleaninsll-l- tie from their travel. Eves 11nd on the winding ribbon of road ahead missing the delights of their surroundings. "But one can't learn much nowadays from motorlllil -— we're always in too much of a hur- ry, it seems" a farmwife remarked In my hearing recently "l oil-l Wish" she laughed wistlulll’ "mid we were back in the horse and buggy days, when folks could eli- Joy the countryside through which they were driving. We must 80 $9 fast now that one gets only an impression o! close-set telephone posts; of cars whizzing past and an indistinct blur of fields and wood and houses. I am confldem that much that was delighffii.‘ has been sacrificed to this popular urge for speed. It's a strange thing that in all our haste. we apgcal to gain so little from it.- and lose inuchlfm thinking." . l O I t But we left the highway tnen to drive more slowly along quiet bgwjtching byroads. which skirted (Continued on page 3, Col. i) a. little fat or lard the work. Q. How can l rst-novs lint from clothing that will not come off with the clothes brush? A. using a dry sponge, in- before beginning ‘stead of the brush, to remove the yjse, lint. Q. How book mold ‘P can I pmvent ._.__.__;_.___ STAB OF DAVID DESIGN N0. l-U‘! A crocheted dolly lecturing the Star of David is an effective Bible cover. Pnttem No. 13-567 ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ Inst. Needlework Book 20 cents. . To order: Send I0 cents in ocln to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte town Guardian. Design No. E-N’! NIIIIO ...__.___-._-... Address I IAUGUST 20. 194g coon BREAD ' ' Gives more good nufrjtiomfor your money thaw any other Food. "Always easwar - A Bum-Nut Bmznu “Alfons-child Scrapbook Iy Roberta Loo. .0 Stains . on Wall Paper iadd- to the flavor. Ink stains. bloodstains. and such on wall paper or plaster walls can with water and then rubbing thorn ‘with white magnesiagchalk. After this dries to n. loose powder, bnish it off. Loose Knobs The loose knob on a dresser can be remedied by removing the bolt and placing a rubber faucet wash~ er between the nut and the inside of the drawer, Stuck Rub d. . little lemon lll it t steak before brolllngj c! h o he 511d it will §§ Morning Smile be removed by wetting the spots ' a» C!‘ J\1\2\7 Modern _ "Etiquette By Roberta Loo Q. Should one be embarrassed )1 l‘ I5 "W955"? to ask a person his name in order to intmduce him? -A. No; be courteous and ‘natur- fll. without offering an apology. Q" If awornan is reducing and does not eat certain dishes. should she follow these rules when visit. ing? , A. No. She should either forget her diet or not accept the mum. tlons. to dine until she has reached the desired weight. If a young widow l; to as married agaln..wha.t color gown should she wear? A. She may wear a pretty dress of any color with the exception of white. JW\7\‘-7\T 77w Stars Say: n; osssylm Kdmbh For Saturday. August :1 THE "PERFECT" ANSWER ._._. _-From small beginnings. the 15m. ily row had become a raging sum-n. ‘The woman drew a long bzegth and addressed her husband: "Y°“'Y° CPBIY. you're worthless. you're shirtless. youke bad tom- lwrfid" — she paused for a final ef- fvrP-“and you're kthorough liar!" "Well, my dear." said lhubby, with a soothing smile, "no man is perfect." - LIGHTED TASK When a. Scottish DBJbEX‘ was an- 881mg u. new assistant he pointed out: “I My lower wages in the sum- mer because the work's lighter." But surely people get their hair cut quite as often, if not Often". in the summer than in the win_ ter?" protested the applicant {qr the job. " ." azreod the barber. "but you dinna ha’: help them on wl' their overcoat." ' Better English D. 0. Wlllllnu I 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "I feel like I had ‘slept. for days." 2. What is the correct pnsnuyw- lation of “nonohalant"? 3. Whinh one of these words is misspelled? Pantcmine. panoramic, pandemonlum. 4. What docs the word "provo- cative" mean? a word beginning 5. What is with cu that means "formed by IT a quite probable that good work, suppozted by feminine influ- ence. or someone of sympathetic uncrstanding, in domestic, social, artistic or cultural circles may os counted upon for advice or practic- al suggestions. With finesse. tact and pleasant approach to uncer- tainties it may be feasible t». break down opposition or want or cooperation from influential sources. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is mar be able to transplant an uncertain and disconcerting state of affairs in which expect/ed cooperation seems to be wavering. This by r social. charming and friendly ap- proach might break dowrl barriers. or bolster failipg cooperation ircm high places. To refrain from cx- travagance. excessive indulgence in many" lspects. fortified bv friendly and pleasant tactics. should win in the long run. Treat opposition with generosity and kindliness for stable‘ fortunes. A child born on this day will be blessed with n pleasant disposi- tion. assisting it ta a prosper-nus and productive sneer. probably against opposition or iaok of cs- pecied support. __.___.__ successwc additions"? _ ANSWERS l. Say. "l feel as though I Ilnd slept for days." 2. Pronounce non- sha-lant. o as in on. first a as in ask unstressed. seccncl a as in m. accent first syllable. 3. Pnntominzr 4. Tending to provoke. lPr-oncuzvc second o as in on. accent scwzid syllable). "It was provocative of bitter hostility." 5. Cumulative CHILDREN‘! "Little sister" will want s Sum- mer ensemble too- And perfect for- her playtimes is this combination of a shoulder-strapped Princess . . . a matching bolero to wear when the breezes blow. No. 2521 is out in siszes B. 6. l0, 12, and ‘if. Size 8 dress requires 2% yards 35-inch; bolero 74 yard 35-inch. Send 20c for esoIi“PAT'I'ERN. which includes coznpleto ‘sowing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. 1e sure to state size you want. Include postal unit. or w a number in you.- address. ' Address Pattern Dopsrtme t. The Chsrlotetown Guardian. -.. n Poof/om m. 2m Name’ Address ..._....__..._.__...._.._____ clay - Provincd ails nous MAIII‘! Winnipeg has the‘ largest prim- ary grim market in the world! inn-n Needlecraft A 1P0: “gm HOME’. SIZES d . l4