PAGE W5 ERE’S your chance to win prizes like 25 lucky people did last month. Everybody is eligiblé tn enter the October con- test, including last 1nonth’s win- ners. Orlce rlgrlin there will be 25 lurizc-s each consisting of a 98 lb. hag of Blossom of Canada Flour. In addition, if you include p with your entry n solus slip show- ing that you have purchased a bag of Blossom of Canada Flour, you will be eligible for an addi- tional prize of $5.00 in cash. \Vhy not :;it (lt-wn right away. CnmiVv-tc the puzzle (reproduced below), thvn unscramble the statement mode in it uhuut Blos- som of Canada Flour. Put the WOHlS of this statement down on B Illtfifl‘ ul giant-r, in flu‘ order in WlllCll you think lhc-y should ap- pcur (using one side ol the sheet only). Also print your name and atlllross clcllrly, and tho nrlme nnd address 0i a Blossom of Canada Flour ClPdlPl" (only one dealer's name mny he mentioned v/ith each cntry). Address your entry to: Contest lVlnnugPr, Lakeside Milling Conipnrly Limited, Prin- cess Street, Toronto, Ontario. OCTOBER 9*?‘ 159V?‘ I.Ths opposite of "manor". 2. A common negative word. the South by u Republic. finest ull-purpoln flour. LAKESIDE MllllNG TORONTO ACROSS 3. A country bovndad on tho East and West by oceans and on I. A ward ths lust thrn lottors c! which uro "hull". 5. What roman hetero the trult on u true? 6. Ths main ingredient used In mulling bread. 7. A word of two Iottsn used In tho brand numl of Canada's The contest is open to anyone living in the Maritime provinces, excepting our employees. You can send in as many entries as you wish, providing each is in n separate envelope. judging will be done by two prominent, nation- ally-known persons. In case of a tie the winners will be determined by the order in which entries were received, so get yours in today. All entries must be postmarked on or before midnight October 31, 1941 and must: baa nufllelsnt postage. Thure will he a series of Scram- bled Word Contests, one. each month, for four months. At the conclusion, there will be a Grand Contest open only to winners of the monthly contests. Special largo cash prizes will be awarded lo the winners of the Grand Con- test; but, remember, to enter you must first be a winner of one of the monthly contests. For further details and contest leaflets containing this month’: scrambled word puzzle, get in touch with the local Blossom of Canada dealer. Get your entry in for this contest right away. CONTEST COMPANY IJMITED CANADA breast contour a nd pol n cod elfoct. Hus the WlDE-R-AIZE f: a t u r a . I s 6 AMomlltt-Yvnllc GOT THE WRONG ONE "Maya I see Lieut. Barker, please?’ She ss ed at. the hospital. (She was very Pretty). ‘We don't allow anyone but relatives to 599 me PHUGIllS. Are you a member of hls family?’ asked the matrcn, ‘why cs‘, she answered blushlngly. Then Oldlv.’ ‘Why. I am llls ulster‘. on. really. Hllfiwemd‘ the matron, ‘I am 5° Rlad w meet you. I am the LleurcnallVs mother“ _ Ohm-ch of England N€W9pa.pef_ Neighbor (looking over garden fenwr "Ha-u.- y-"ur bfics done well thls year Brovlm?" BY°WY1I "Well they haven't glven much honey, b l, u; w l, mother-ln-law ‘iwfcegl.’ e a “n! my CROCHETED JACKET AND CARRIAGE COVER This dainty lzrochct. They are lovely Jacket and carrlnue cover. 1'0 order putwrp To Charlotu-town Guardian Needlework Department Deslgn No. 89 DESIGN NO. gifts for the new baby. talns llst of materlnls needed. and complete instructions for making both . wrllc or send above picture with lb centl tn com ur ltumps to Needlework Burgau. Charlottetown Guardian. “Mm___...-.._-__...___-.-_-_---_ emmr ADDREBB-—--—clTY--—--———-—— y-qpvmqn_-.,_.__y__.._--.-.~-___.l....._...-- U! crocheted cllrrlagc robe and baby's jacket. are easy to Pattern No, 89 con- "lflllis Re alm z Social and Pe Dorothy Dix Says- l l SQUARE DEAL PROMISE IS | ESSENTIAL IN MARRIAGEl Business As Well As Love Should Be Includedl In Every Contract -— It Would Prevent Bickering And Unhappiness The thlng that is chiefly the matter with matrimony Ls that ft ls s parlnershlp in whlch both a. man and woman lnvest everything they have lmcl are, but ln which only too often one or the other manages to mono- . pollze all of the power and graft and perqulsltles, whlle the other ls left with the bag to hold. so to speak. And ft ls this rankllng sense of lnlustlw, this fury at belmz made the famlly goat. this re- belllon at being tyrannlzed over that kllls love and puts husbands and wlves m a. constant stow of anlagonlsm aglllllst each other. and fills the world with the sound of the rendlng and break- lng of marriage bonds. It ls curlous that among all the remedles that nave been offered for the prevention of divorce and as a panacea for all of the domestic llls that beset us, the plan of the husband and wife going 50-50 ls seldom suggest- ed. yet it. ls the onlv one that wlll work ln these days when we have no more Patient Grlseldns among women, nor Jobs among men. Perhaps lt ls because we are too selfish, foo greedy. luo fond of bosslng, to apply this cure-all to our domestic troubles, but there ls llterallv never a. sltuatlon ln which lt would not work. For one thing, lf every bride and groom started of! with a settled de- termination to run their household on a 50-50 basis. lt would save these first few years of lntcrnecine strlfe ln which each of them‘ struggles fur supremacy ln the tlefield where the Determlno Authority How peacefully they finest flower of their love has been killed. might settle the matters ln whlch the husbqnds word was to be the law, and the others about which the wlle was to nave the say-so! And what. blckcrings and quarrels 1t would prevent lf each would concede to the other the right to enjoy his or her llttlu personal peculiarities, without bickeling or nsgglng. l For, after all, what business ls lt. of a. man's to determlne the length. of hls wife's skirt, or whether she shall bob her halr or not, or use cos- mctlcs? And what. right has a woman to try to keep her husband from smoklng. or to worry the llfe out of hlm about the color of hLs ties? And there ls the money question over which most husbands and wlves fight. from the altar to the grave. There ls no possible wav that that can be settled except on the 50-50 basis, The woman who does her duty as a. wlfe and mother, who works lust‘ as hard as her husband docs, who pinches everv nickel closer than he does. who denies herself lnore things she wants than he does. justly feels that she has a rlglll; to her share of the famll_v_ lncolne, and that lt should be paid her without quibble or question as her falr part. of the profits of the domestic partnership. The Money Problem But many men refuse to do this. They wlll not glve their wlves even- lm allowance to run the house on. Thev never give them a. penny of their; own. They dole them out their food and clothes. and make them come; like beggars for every cent they get. No wonder women resent this a!- tltude on their husbands‘ part. No wonder thev rebel at. lls lnjustlce 4nd come to hate the men who. they feel, are defrauding them of the price of thelr labors. l There are not many wlves who are gold-diggers. Most wives are our- fectly willing to economize to any extent to helpjhelr husbands along, and; they wlll do without: things gladly and cheerfully l_f they know that their‘ husbands are glvlng them s falr deal, and are dlvldlng with them 50-50 cn their income. What; makes them dlszfllntled ls to growl over the babys mllk blll and then buy champagne for chorus glr‘s. Should Share Equally _ And why shouldn't husbands share equallv with their wlvcs ln the responsibility of rearlng their children? Why isn't. a father as much a father as a. mother Ls a mother? Why shouldn t he stay at home some- tlmes of an evenlng and. take care of the babies and let her go out and get a, llttle rest and recreation, lnstead of his faring forth every nlllhb as soon as he gets hls dinner. lcavlng her wlth the kiddies? A5 a matter of fact, the modern marriage can only survive 0n tn“- 50-50 platform. and the next time they rcvlse the marriage ceremony they should put in it: “Do YOU solemnly promise to [Ill/P this mall 01' lllls wgrnan_s,square__deal?" D0RQ'1'HY_D1X-__ Your Individual H O R O S C O P E --- By Frances Drake -—--- actlvlrtles lnlvolvlzlg moneys ask close mvesblgatlcn and prudence. Better w think before you act than be sorry afterwards because of haste. Carelessncss can be today's worst enemy. Benefits plxsslble through dlllgenoe. NOVEMBER 23 lo DEOEMBERfi (Sagittarius) Your prospects look promising for buslness and outside interests but diplomacy o! s delicate order ls advlsed ln heart For Friday, October 3rd 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Mars, Mercury and the Sun B8- pecks warn agalnst dlsscnslon tn ranks where unity of purpvse and harmony mould exist. Spend your energy and aggressiveness where lt will do good, to flght evll and build honorable security APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Thereks good chance for galns l0- 1 - flfilgulftgyd "fiifillcjsilonlllmspaliilgé, glffiullfrsllefignd soclal matters. Avolcl ur . - - gfiuflarfililfiillulilufiiiulive. n HR u w JANUARY u my 21 w sum‘; 21 touulllui- (Capricorn) _ Indlcatlons are good Cleverness, unlque useful devlces, — you'll ln 11M 1011K Don't entertain uncertainty about. whether you'll make good. Go out. and‘ perform; we'll bet on you. smart advertlslnz and promoting; glvlng your przduct s. new dress- THE CHARLOTTETOVYZI GUARDIAN . - ~ ~ rsonal 1 Fashio family. and wlllch leaves them both standing on a bat-- K ' SANDWICH MAKING HINTS 1. Use a. 5115p knife w cut bread. 8. Cream butter before spreadlng. 3. With some sandwich spreads ll is sufflclenl; to spread one slloe Il of bread with butter and the otihtr with the mlxture. 4. MR1‘ 101mm; the two slices to- ggle!) DN-is with. a. broad bladed e. sandwiches moist. ‘rhen wrap 5. To keep "P1P ln a damp cloth, 6. Remember that, a. Jpn-end for sandwlches should be more highly seasoned than would be necessary flloltllele mlxture were to be eewn ‘I Use day-old bread when u ' wish to cut ll. very thinly or uni sandwiches are for children. Fresh- bread, ln the oplnlon most people. makes the best sandwiches, however. If the bread ls crumbly, heat the knlfe. Now £17m are a fc-w suggestions for f g5. SUGGESTED FILLING! 1. Equal parts of chopped chlcken, celcry. and hard-ccoked e588. moistened with mayonnlllse and seasoned wlth salt and cpper. 2. Peanut butter. minced crisp bacon, molslenecl with chill sauce. l 3. Canned salmon, celery, minc- ed green pepper or parsley, mois- tened with mayonnaise. 4. Mlnced ham, chopped celery, and chopped mustard plckle. 5. Sliced meat loaf with chill sauce and crlsp lettuce. ' 6. ‘mnaflsh mixed wlth pus , lemon juice, seasonings and a ht of’ onion. '1. Ground boiled ham and chop- ’ ped Elckles or chc-Bped peanuts. Vitamins Required for Youth- ful Health, Looks Nose Blower ll Unattnutlva When wlntcr comes, can snlfflel be far behind? They can ff you've the llve, singing. joyous health that vltamlns give you. We need all the vitamins to keep our youth and looks. But we specially need foods containing Vltsmln A-yellow trults sud car- rots. sweet potatoes and parsley-ll we'd reslsl lnfectlons such as the common cold. Vitamin B! helps keep up body warmth, vitality-so plan .Il‘l0fi meals with milk. whole wheat foods. and llver. And include more Vitamin C, to keep body cells and tissues up to par. Best sources are lng, adding the latest and most efficient equipment, or gadgets m JANUARY 22 t0 FEBRUARY 20 ma w its value are favored. Keep (Aquarius) — Oalnrlwrrfs T9611"? _ d suit, you. Benefits and advance- ym“ lea sareiy on the “mm mcrlgts are shown for the right JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) —A dull day unless you yourself glve thlngs time zlp they need. salesmanship should be keen, prof- itable. How you present your side wlll help determine your success Matters of an unusual nature fav- ored. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (I-ieo) - Although strong vlbratlons of confllctlng tenrlencles emanate, scales can be tlrmed well ln vour favor by YOU. You leoltes are klnd of lnltlatlve and exertion by YOU. Industrial, manufacturing. domsetlc and government matters on the sponsored 11st. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces-There's an advantageous road to travel today but you must obey the traffic slgnals - anticl- pate the other fellows moves; give right. of way when you should, but d:n't. lag behind, A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY super salespeople of the Zodlzln- llli“ “Ymmflrlh balance- lhlll€5 - beautiful and refined. Is senil- heres your opportunity‘ prove n" mental, loyal. level-headed. Devo- AUGUST 23 to SEPIEMIBER. 23 (Vlrgu) - Mnlmclsl transactions, cont-rants. investments, ahdpplng, assuming new responslbllltles need extreme caution, forethought. to uvold losses and errors. Industrial and manufacturing lntercsts more favored by yvur aspects. 24 to OOIOBER 23 (Llbra) - neflcent aspects for your interests. You can make headway now l1 you lel. your keen lntultlon and sound lnclples guide you. Don't. let declslon thwart yyur purpose. 001081-18. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Bcm-plo) - All transactlorls and tlml to duty, love uf the trullh and clecn-mlndedness m mills I lulmlrabl; lrslts. It should not por- rnlt dlsappolntlment ln others cause ll. to lose falth ln mankind‘. 1'1: must k faith that lt. can achieve ln anyth ng yvsrlh whlle, PILLIE rm: TOTLER _ METHOD IN MADNESS! citrus fruits, tomatoes. Vltamln D. needed for strong l teeth s1.d bones, ll obtained mostly ' from sunlight. But you can also get. lt from flsh-llver olll and, in s I small quantity. from eggs Ind buttnt. For n healthy skln, more Vltlmln G, in green leafy vegetable; Such s diet need cost no more than the meals you have now. Plan healthful. vltsmln-rfcll menus for l yourself snd your fnmllyl l Our SI-psgs booklet suggests l menus bursting wlth vitamins. gives l "Keep Flt Diet" snd s chart show- l in] vltsmln content of Qvcrydsy ‘oods. Ilxplslns role of vltunlm ln rstslnlng llosltl, energy, look. Tells l0 vnylto preserve vltunlnl ln ‘waking. Bond 1.1a la oolns for you of "Vltsnlins to Keep you Mtg g3}: Home Settles.“ Bo I-lnly 10th‘ emu, lMdmss and ill): Nsmo H! booklat. Nlmi “uu... Address NOWAWNW SAVE THE xou Don-r (AL; IN $OOTH-$ANE§ F? BUSINESS ns '/.Li terature ocroncn a. 194; 0Q QQO-QJ Plane Jane i IDBIITA OOUI-TLLNII Late n. iliil will]? moi-N m nu W40 e 0 , Wfllllilflll Oskdnnguaiuklfi - u! was rouse the lnslswnt ringing of the He leached for 1t and mum- ed I lleepy "Hello" lnto it. "I luvo a lon dlstlmce call for fill, M1". Rand n - 10% cllslanoo wla u’l.'.'--l’§l‘.u§'l'. 1° mllfillfii ‘Iiglvlvrn Irlgrlvfirfilclwhm" when you some As on artist mixes his f.".zl;;lll‘dlslzl'zl"s:;l.llz viewer" '0 ~w<>~ l . ‘ul the New York call throukh ‘duce "vmg flesh ma“ us. "xes, sir-r! ht cwa ." 1 A monlent liter, l-lobaxts’ voles r- 5° "'19 “TOM-u was Aleclrs ear. "Hello, Aleck. " What's the girl like?" o! the an: Techni- Aleck grinned in beatlfic memory. "Boss. she's beautiful! Such hnlrl Such eyes! Such a flzure! And boy, cHllswlclllldagl-leallt.’ nest! H s av "arulhlrlv Y"? u. 1.x ‘ e er u " re s 1n bewilderment? " at do you marry mean? I'm not planning to er " "AN you goofy?" snapped Hobaxts, lmpnllently. "I'm asklng ff youro signed the Andrews kld.". ‘Andrews? Oh - you mean the this; youngster!" “ el , certainly I mean the flylnE youngster! Say, are you drun 885111?" Hobarts’ voloe crackled with angry susplclon. Certslnly not. But. look here, Boss, the Andrews kld ls a washout. She's a homely llttle cuss wllh freckles — no personality. She'd be no (good for us. " ll she wouldn't!" The sarcasm in Holzarlfs’ voloe was thick and cutting. "Then ma. I ask who this dazzling creature at yours raving about harépens to be?" "Doris tewart — and, boy, ls she somelhln l" con be. O "Can e fly?" "Heck, no -- file's allergic to planes." "Llslen t0 me. yflu lug!" Hobarts_ roared. “I send you down there to do s lltslsle job for which we are pre- ared to pgy you well-and you go ragtslng o a ter some local honey. El er gou get. a, contract signed by the An rews kld lnto the slrmall by .J.‘Mu.u_ zilz. 46415 12,4! .cion is trained to blend ioiffou the lndlvlduol tints oli‘ [loco powder that will make your skln olive, radian leom how ilolteilng individually blended uuwaum, From Friday Oct. 3rd to Sat. Oct. 101k ‘You will receive o gilt 0| o lull 1.45 box oVCt-IAIIIS‘), lot the RITZ taco Powder blended individually ior YOUR ‘with any puICllOSGL u! olh_er mans: d. thxlllll '°l'°"l” to the value of $1.45 or more. TllE JENKINS PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE DISPENSING CHEMISTS Phone 219, Cor. Gt. George llll Kent 5b., Cfi-rlottohwn, P.I.l. tomorrow mornlng or, by the Lord Harry. I'll have you clapped ln lall befgm noon!" ‘t “hm n“ " ou haven an B ago‘. me—-" retested Aleck. "Well, ‘ll think of somethl by noon tomorrow. you can de n .-n, that!" said Hobarts savage y. "And now. t busy!" Alec ut down the telephone ran era through his touslell hair and sghed. Now he'd have to mull his date wlln Doris membered. th y~ frock and floppy hat he had seen at‘ MEN the a. rt calm-any. But. Hobart: —'——' meant uslzlgss and so he crawled I like l’ Kneel- "16 5°" °' m9"- unwllungly outofbed. That srln “hm "hwy are ddwng An hour later, a. taxi depoolted‘ The klnd that glt right up m hlm ln front of Jane's home. Aunfl then Elnllg opened the door to hlm. I Without a ut or frown: " . so llfis you!" she said grlmlvJ Just s rl l, up my shake yer "I was looklng for Miss Jane han Andrews." said Aleck. , | An‘ wish. y'u lots o’ luck: llfl- $555 Zlllilulhilllillfill‘ l1“: F" "m" I.“‘.‘,°",.1,""’ m" h?“ tel-day aftcmoorl. but y0u dld no noi ma“ so is a" o p“ ' ll‘.-“°lsll’3“'l€'l..ll““’l5"%‘i‘-l.““é'€.££l I llggovu-ggg“ 355;" °",;;g;. ‘ I l . . Wliiiuculiwiiiiriuligil? a little "I've m" m’ "Mk °' “ma” 1°” “""‘“' one to considerable expense and w?” "g5: ggtlifgifrngfig; 101k ‘l n roulgzvlln’ the effort to contact llllss vfhen heavy weights the load. IIYW could have “W? yourself a Butygllaédly shoulder their own 52%? §él.l’é..§ll“l’lfu.ll l§€l%".'."ll‘§§ Aw “my ma wel- w yesterday llftemoon," Aunt Emlly I , remlnded hlm. I like t meet the w" <> mm» Aleck sakl lolly, "If you would 11¢ who're always on the Squaw; so klnd as to lnforrn Mlss Andrews All’ new!‘ like BdWfll-BSE when thntI am here-—" The scales are so unfair: "Miss Andrews isn't here, sud The klnd that stand up for the oven ff shle were, I wouldn't be klnd right. No matter what the 10¢; Aunt Emily retorted. For these are men who hold the Aleck ared at her. but Aunt gl Emlly glared right back, and Aunt. Emlly won. Feeling like a fool, red to the can, Alec]: turned wlth what. scant dlg- nlt, he could muster and stalked bu: to his ta . As ho was about to step lnto lt. hls amused driver. who had heard vractlcally the entlre scene, said .:oclllb1y. “If It's Jane you're lOOKITIlZ or, she's at the alrfleld. She always s st this time 0' day." I Aleck sna pod. " ell. why dldlrt you any so r the flrstyplaoet" “You dldn’ ask me. ou ust aald you wanted to be druv Jane Andrews’ home, and this ls lt," ms- wered the drlver. "Want me to mks you to the field?" “well oeirtliiiciv Aldoli" sld rr his ,=M_Q~_s_ L:._L__n___9___ ' enough to tell her that you're hers," l8 l. ‘Illa/t. weaker ones ‘hay sPe. T J. r or Lhln, thls dress ls bound to becoming. The smooth shoulder lyokcs, soft, full bcclles and gen- erous sklrt all conspire to lve you s. perfect figure, and s w e sash nlps ur waist ln tn a fract-lcn of (Contlnued on ma! 8. 001 i) lts ormer self. mesh-looking = i‘ str s are favorltcs this year-fl- pecally for school and college 5111?: - and they're lust l-lght for deslgn. very chlc l! than tho sumo color u the eollsr. e D4!- wrn slso lncludes s collar-less vers- lon and long sleeves. Style No. 2'74‘! la dcslgned for BABY'S . HUT UTTLE HEM] , ls A DANGER SIGNAL l l6 requires 2 1-8 yards of hbrlu, 1-4 yard contrastlng. FELLOWS S Y R U P ‘fill!’ .'ll‘l'l ‘til Hill‘ ll“ WEN, \1"S A CRAiY IDEA-BIT’ t1‘ CAN'T HURT 1U sizes ll, 14 16. 36, 38 and 40 Slse- Livingls Leisure —The Woman's Realm Black lead or a lewd pencil rub- bed on the hinges of that squeak- lzillg door will cure lt quicker than o . Swiss (than! ls cooked like splu- uch wlrh no water enwpt wlwt cllnga to tho leovm from washing It, may be served wlth hunter ur a cream sauce. It Ls on: of the beautiful com- pensatlom of llfc til-st no man can sincerely try to hell}: mother with- out helplng hlmsc . A good hard coatlng of wsx will keep the dust. from cllxlglng to Venetian bllnds. Frequent use 0f the small brmh attachment to the vacuum cleaner snd s spools! fin- gered lambs’ wool brush ls u bl: help, too. A bathing calp has been patented with wig attached, making lts wearer appear to have a natural colffure. For erseys ln lue, violet. a brown, n Needlecraft/ —F0r The Home _ Whether you're tall or filbfhbfell Bend ‘twenty 00m ooh ll (erred for Psmrn. WfltO your hams, Address and tho number Be sure tn mm mo 70D fish SW15 N0.