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If you suspect that the ju‘ce of 8. pie is goiiizz Io run our, or the scalloixfci poiitoef. spread them- selves over the oven, place a pail partially filled with writer under- neath the dzsh, The pan will be much easier washed with the bit R water in it, and saves cleaning the oven. S.\Nl)Wl('ll Sl`Rl‘l{ISE. Two hard cooked eggs. three olives, three strips bacon cut fine, two sweet pickles. one small piece onion, chopped f‘ne. Fry bacon until crisp. Chop eszzs and bacon very fine, adding onion. Mix and add just enough majonnaise to moisteh well. Serve on lettuce, Makes three large sandwiches. RUST ON IRONS. Beeswax mixed with equal por- tions of salt will remove rust from irons, Other stains and,,\vay5 in which they may be removed are: Cl) Coffee, tea or chocolate stains on cups. moist-en a little salt with cold water; (2) flower stains in vases. fill vase with a mixture containing two tablespoons of vinegar to each half cup of boiling water and wash it out-after ten mirlutes or so-in hot water and soap suds: r3l stains on brass or copper. use equal portions of salt and vinegar. BAY WINDOW HELPS. hi remodelling old houses, the room with ii bay window has a distinct advantage. An ultra- modem effect can be obtained hi: building iri a window seat, or placing the new sectional couches in the boy. and curtaining the IZ r ' _ _ S SUKU. two egg whites, unbeaten. Knead the sugar into the paste. _ then knead in the egg whites. Put through the cooky press on to cooky sheets and bake at 250 to 275 degi-ess Fahrenheit for 20 to 25 minutes. 1 BUSINESS WOMENS' DISHES 1 A wine dish strainer is |. source, of great pleasure to the business. woman who is in a hurry to geti Y away in the morning. Her breakfast 1 dishes are \v."islied, placed in thel c 1 bananas, 61; aprieots, 50; cross i grass, 33; lettiice. 28, and parsley, 23. T i HE SHIRT OF ANOINTING ; For Coronation the Kiiig's shirt I is made with slits at the breast, shoulders, and cl'cov,'s. in order to facilitate the cermony of anoint- ing. This shirt was first made with slits in the fourteenth century. __--_ WHEN you __ _ _ are dmiser- ;».-_l___'...- :lic :iii per- "f_- ."5 _‘_ liaps iii need of ' a _good tonic, 3 I weight be lo w ~. normal, and you .5 1 _ fcc_l tircii - _clit _,_` 12 » :int \\‘c."i', ri- { 1 = V- '-` Q' low thc nilvicc -="‘ ' F# i of Mrs. ll, M. Riiiime of 141 Briscoe St.. London. Oni . 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These famous beauty aids 't relieve minor irritations of external origin, help refine skin texture, assist m°l'h¢‘l' T11 Blvc YW UVB l\\ll'\\ll»0l »~ -;`» ~ \1‘>'f/» c `,// 7, /I 'P - nature in bringing back lovely. clear smoothness. Dori’t delay. Don't be B . _, . -_ / `\i}(\ ` ffl; / J "" __ A_',_ .. _.'_ i_<;`."5l5,‘ ’ ~»l _ iii) *CHAPTER Iv _ ding Ceremony, Many Marriage Evils WW” Wm "NMS *° *iw =°“*-h _ """"""""""' "1"," Will Be Eradicated _ window with you t 1 1. _ a woman iogisioior me got 1. bin against nasty mm-iogo puma by mo lifted *»h° ins. 5 ra 8 t cur New York Assembly by a. vote of 101 to 1. Her measure requires a seventy- 3001' besld MA1¢z|pA_ _ _ ~ 1 .two-hour interval between the issuance of a. marriage license and the 0 N (WXARCHPME) erformance of the ceremony, which should, at letter W D i I in b be r - _iocular greetings Bryn asked him to rom University by Wisclmgin say that contract which n_ioi'tgages its whole future life; that while we try to S812 Dilwcli has 01\l.\' 19 ner Cent of 3“‘“"d Y°“m. “l4‘_“"'“ “1l.°m.e’ dangels We do “°’l_‘:“g W “Ve it ‘mm me her, lift her from the stool and hold iron “,hm.e_15 bw! mm. has 72 pm. greatest peril oi ull, which is an ill-assorted rnaiiiago. _ _ nrst si m em; _fresh was 72; raiSins_ 62: Of coui'se,thei'e may be o. few sporadic instances of ove a _ _ 8 __o. men and women who inet their predestined mates and forthwith hlcd least, prov de a ll e-sav g pause for a s, um hounds and the hot sports who marry strangers on Dr0¢lU’€ WH D0unds of JB-'M1110 tea a dare. It gives them time to consider what they f are doing before they take the fatal plunge. _ the!-rs. I marriage Strangely enough heretofore all of our 1 efforts in that direction have been devoted to rcs- cuing the mlsmat/ed after the deed was done. We sound of the lano. He went have done nothing totry to prevent the cams- slo ow trophe, yet the most that divorce can do is to sal- listening. The piano was being vage the wreck of a life. It cannot make it whole banged agllin. or oom drainer and boiling water poured ? A11 Q; ug have seen over and over again the tragedies of preclpltaht gum 1,, over them. They are left until she i marriages. Wo have had our own hearts broken. or witnessed our friends' mam), returns, when all that needs to be 1 hearts break. over the runaway marriages of their children who, on the done is to put them av\~,1y, ‘ impulse of the moment, left ia. school dance to take a. husband or wife with mg ,- i_ no more premedltation or purpose than they would at _taking a chocolate 5wp_ o w i blinking" spiiiach rank this vege- We have seen the misery and the blasting of every hope and ambition talblo least in pon Content in B 115; ‘that talented young men and women have brought UPOH f»l\€m5€lV€S by 1, I <11 ning foodg Declarm-g that --pop. gin marriages. And it has seemed to us grotesque ironic that at 886 1 aye is Wmngw i,,wrUSm0rS at me when a child can make no other binding contract it can make a mairlage S ` i' _ , h ing where entered, sat down at the small writing table before the window, u his own room lay. I-Ie leather cuefrom the e him, unlocked it, took twrltlng paper, and began a. Tubby. After the usual old Chinese friend of cook from an employment three houseinaids and n In BKBHCY, It is a pity that every state does not have such butler. a law, for nothing is more needed than some method of protecting fools asa-mst their follies in . , ii 1 et Bryn went down the stairs of Deborah. He heard front of the house the With the letter sealed in his pock . search rom the P wly t ard the drawing room, with fury. Either Deborah Grandmother was playing the “Norwegian Bridal Procession" in way that it soundedpike the on Paris. knocked lightly on the draw- door. but the piano did He opened the door and went He handfuls of keys and making wirice in pain. Bryn stood moment watching her. He Il Hn Home economists engaged in “de- S0d8- in. Deborah was pouncing angrily h o r e a restraining an impulse to walk orward, slip his arms undemeath er firmly a.gai.nst him while she kicked and stomied and raged at him, while he looked down into $1 i When States Fix a Specified Time Between Is- F'°”°°‘ Sinn’ 'W° °° \ , , _ » $1 i 1 suing Licenses and Performing' the Wed- nu- lllnnnb Bryn opened Cvrandmot.her’s door, and the old lady leaned out. She waved ber handkerchief at the girl. Ilm going to town, dur," she criedinhari thinold voice, and snnkbackagalnwlthssigh. And lrynsmiledbehindhishsnd nt the expresion of horrified incred/ulity that had come over Debora.h’ii face an expression which. fortunately. her grandmother could. not see. B71: had finished all the im- portant business which had brought him to town. He had been to the bank, had identified him- self as the owner of the account transferred from Ban Francisco e few days ago, and had been bowed out ohsequiously by the manager himself. Ho had been fc the post- office and had posted Tubby'a letter. as well as a terse one of his own to Holworthy. He had taken Deboi-a.h‘5 letter to the lawyer from his pocket, looked at it. hesitated. and then with a. smile had opened and read it. Not exactly a busi- neaslike document, but clear and to the point. At the bottom a name was signed, and as he read it he received a. severe shock. (To be continued) 0000000 _ _ 'l1'I%`9‘ , I o-on f ‘3> . ~- _.. - - Kir' o .SEZETFES . -.°- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -.°- Literature i-‘on imma nooxi.E'r. "iuarmoi on- nomomniing ma nyoiw, im Inner. Powers, A. B-. WING D¢P¢» 1 12°! 155° M°““`°‘|- Q Q1' ooursc you want this verb' smut md youthful tailored shirt_ » LXCLUSIVE STYLES FOR PEERLESS DRESSERS the parson, whose marriages turned out happy, but such cases are as rare as hens' teeth. And even these would be safer if they were kept in cold _ storage a. while so that the party of the iirst part. and the party of the sec-_ ond pai-t could keep the‘r lingers on their pulses and find out Whelhel they were nuiiiiilg a permanent temperature or not: _ _ ' Fo: so often what we think is a. grand passion is Just a passing fancy. which is harmless enough if given time to run its course. Almost any girl can look like the angel of his dreams to a man at a. ball. Ani' mb” l°°k-5 iike 9, Fairy Prince to a girl in the moonlight, Any couple can think they cannot live without each other after they have had ii. couple of cock§;li1?_ and with the saxophone sobbing in the distance. The tiagedy _of it is in hile they are drunk on love and liquor they can wreck their lives by :making a marriage that both will bitterly regret as soon as they;_so_b_e_l_'__u_i;_- _ her her anger to subside. There would be a lie. 1 and h shoulder and her hair shaken loose the drop at him. mute and angry. }`)l’B` dark eya, smiling, waiting for over his arm, he could. . 4 The music stopped abruptly, in middle of a bar. Her hands ped to her lap. and she stared "Sorry to interrupt.” Bryn said. the music was beautiful. Such ex- lon But I’m going in to town. _ SELL!! “I ctr more for my money ln Kollo`||’| Corn Flakes. Do- lielnlu ullpneu and flavor- IHE BIGGEST ____ snocrni rnounent then when she would imp and beaten, in his arms; ' ` t en, with her face at his f”' HJ typo dress. You can wear it to town. for sP0CtB/for SD01*-B md f°" ' ootivo sports ii you like It's so glrlish and lovely with 'll-5 pretty feminine touches in the tied nook. cuffs and belt. ' _~ ff) _ . However, if you would likn lt __ more tailored. the model i1N>'lfld°S for a. fitted belt. You can easily make two dirfferent. dresses With the some pattern, Plain chamnis-yellow linen-lke _ _ .1 cotton is very sportive with con- trast brown and yellow trim. » / _ ` . '\. `y` 2 1 l _ A ’ ~ ..-1; \ _ _ /-__ D0 For they wiii not look uke angels and fair-yprinces to env 0 You A '_' the cold gray morning when they wake up with a. headache); a__darl; bfgx taste in their mouths and wonder what made them do it, w a. ma e ever think they wanted each other or had the hallucination that they were in love. _ The happiness of a marriage depends upon the conge$al_i_.y_sofn_lfl_;\; husband and wife, No couple can be sure that they ar; E6 l- tg of eafm they give time and effort to exploring the undiscoverem counrny e It _S other's personality. This cannot be done in a grab- 8 mb - V __ ____ dl runtled husbands and wives who are ore e why there are so many S8 _ _ _ ci'oss purpo_ses_and who spend their lives l'l_gl'll»J\E_lll¢€ K_-llk°““y_‘l7_‘;l‘5'had R fi cl ut b f inariiage whether Y taster tttiieynwiijuld lfoiiilzecach other or ehuin t0€.ethei‘. they had thehsayge __£;=,a1_; ogg 151211; géid purposes, or even whether they _ ~ --~ liked each ot er‘s e ma e . 1 . o general ron-dow.. ro..l‘-`~ ll I O ‘ tion address. w2xAF. 31.4 ia.. stockings into lengths, croeheting the color combznations. DESIGN NO. 22f’-Your bedrom will take on an mlqulsite and appeal- ing charm with these beautiful cut-v\ lovely on white or pastels, and are easy and fascinating to do. Pattern contains transfers for the three pillow cases illustrated, complete instruc- tions for embroidering, details of the ons. Uesti _ DESIGN NO. 227-Vivid hues of the handsome peacock are transferred M linen 'by simple embroidery' stitches. Used on n table or buffet runner this design will add color to any room. Equally attractive as a wall decor- ption, living-room pillow or imder the glass top of a tray. The pattern includes instructions for embroiderlng and finishing, details of stitches, 0010! chart and stitch chart. DESIGN N0. 276-To dress a litle lady as she very sweetly deserves. her wardrobe must include a number of smartly smockcd (rocks. she wears them for play and she wears them for parties-and smacking is so easy to do. No. 216/A is available in sizes 2. 4 and 6. No. 276B is available in in silos 6, B, 10 and 12. The patt/em includes a tissue pat!/ern of the dress, transfer for the smocking and comple inning the garment. ` Por complete patterns and instructions for all of these designs. lend 20 cents in stamps or coin ‘coin preferred) to The Charlottetown Uulrdisn Needlework Department. ._ __ . _ _ __ _ 9.53 meg. MAYFATR NEDLEWORK DESIGNE _ 4110 p.m. - Festive Marches. DESIGN NO 223-If you have been looking to the future you will CLR” M' 2534 'gi' 11'” meg' probably have dozens of pairs of old silk sbockin s stored a\\a from which RQ E _ you will want to iniike this attractive rug with iii modern deslign. lf hot, ‘ %'m"_'New‘ in English' Wwld you will find ske-.hs of silk or cotton fabric in your needlework shop which audi °“ °f m“5l° fm' are cut into just the right widths for making "stocking rugs." It is a new new Il’°'u““__ 5“P"'mm s°ip1° vogue and one that has a double appeal-economy coupled with beauty. the Afl'1°"‘n- mo 34-1 m~ 933 The pattem includes complete ,easy-to-follow instructions for cutting rug and all finishing directions, also .»_- -;».~.i__.___ _______ __ _ _ BABY'S DRY IS NOT ALWAYS TEMPER DISTINGUISH between your baby'| cry of pain and cry of temper. When it.‘s the “pain cry" give Blb_y’| Own Tablets at once. Mrs. Bi, o Auron, iinds they work every time. She is n foster mother and knows and has this to say: “In the past 12 years it has been my happy privilege to have charge of, and minister to, 40 infants. Baby'a Own Tablets have done ii great deal to help me, for they relieve constipation and promote natural sleep. For colds, colic, simple fever-they are the ideal medicine.” ork pillow-cases. They are equally various stitches used and_color sug- te instructions for smoclilng and lin- . U” 01|; coupon. Print your name and address plainly. lo The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. Dnsiaiv No. !'(n.¢-____...-__- _ _ ----------~ ltfuel Addrenn - _ - _ _ _ _ ._ c“7”’“'°°-°------Pr0vlnce~-------l . A ' ' _ _ .nffcr-..~ --»~ f ,_-__ ..,___:_`___;_ . .____g_,_ _ _________ ,, _, ~_____» _ _ _ ~.f_- _ __,inv.~¢:,_~__,____.. ._ =~'~;°\~_»,~_'-vez-f" ~----,-_-».._.. _.__ ~. 1 ..-,, _ _-~.~.---;~~ f» » _ _~ '~ __ _r , ~ _, . , ,»f~.'~ 1, -v1 _-'1 "°°"""_'*‘°""*‘r'r*‘._ .. .._”j'-1*`»*` ._.._"~.=.:...,~-~- - 'r -_ if ~ ~- ~-we -~-~- is- ~ 1 '~ 'I ~ 1 - 1 » oi..1ai$d H *““‘“"' 1 » meg. PRAGUE. CZECHOSIDVAKIA Equally edective for diarrhoea, upset stomach, simple croup, teething troubles and other minor ailments of babies. Easy to fake as candy. Quickly effec- tive. Safe and harmless. Contain no opiates or stupefying drugs. Each pack- age gives the nnalyst’a report. The home that "boasts I baby" should have Bahy's Own Tablets on hiinfi. 25 rl-nts. c LONDON 6 1) p rn -The Coronation of "ll._,"`i`.*'_L,_';- 'iv' I I , _ _ _ -,. 1 _ miserable. Buy Cuticura today at your druggist’s. Soap 25c. Ointment 250. ll1l¥\\ll»€5-_" - - 1 » ` ' ~ | . , . _ Really' she said helplessly, but 1 be 1 R/ ° uni 1 l ` started the motor, turned the car _ i 1‘ t 25.5 ni., 11.75 meg 7 p m -Religion in the USSR. <_iee_p breath. Very well she said at as . tairs and out to the car. He ai-ofuily. came to n halt ago-in at li 1 . _ there, her breath coming and going King George VI and Queen Eliz- with excitement, the hat perched room. c.e.F, 19.3 m., 15.14 meg.; at ii careful angle. H pair Of slows Gsi1>,1s.c m., 15.31 meg.; Gso. in her hands- Bryn lifted her _ BG . Moscgw HB1-yn stopped the car at the gate. _ _ ; C . Piimoiorio music. RAN, a1.2 in., Along melodious can rang out 9_6 meg_ Instantly Deborah appeared on BUDApEsT_ HUNGARY the little balcony before her tbom. 1 promised Bryn. _ She lifted her chin. She drew a _ Coma exactly as you lie, Grund- nd riot another second. Flvd e did not wait. He ran down- edoor. and Grandmother was ntly and put her down in the car pushed the button of the hom said coidly, and turned and went\| Nourhlaing loodllull” Kcllogg's value is noi: simply a matter of price. It’s their matchlofis quality. Made from finest premium white corn. Always ovemfreah in the pnteiitod w4!'rl'l'n inner bog. At all grocers. Rcadytoeiit with milk or cream. Served by hotels and _ _I restaurants " 4 everywhere. _ »’ Made by Kel- ‘ l log; in Lon- don, Ontario. iw; 7 Mint com ruii lull Idler o Todo Idler Fucked Idler J L A sheer cotton print in white on navy ground is a. perfect choice for town and “week-end” vaca- tions. The detailed step'-by-step in- struction chart accompanies the pattern enables you to sew it in n _ Jiffy. Style No. 3350 is designed for since 14, 16, 18. 20 years, 32, 315, 36, 38. 40 and 42-inches bust. Size 86 requires 3 1-5 yards of 39-inch ma- terial with 7-8 yard of 39-inch oontinstiiig. Price of pattern 15 cents fu stamp: or coin (coin preferred) wrap coin carefully address to Chnrlobictown Guardian giving- Btyle Nb. 3350 Size..... HE @OK’3 CORNER NEW UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE &oai~ta an just about the hard- est part of plimnnig meals, parti- cularly during the months when the B supply of fresh fruits is limited ut when the family gets tired of 1 preserved fruits, it is well to know that there are donna of ways in which old favorites can be varied a. little in surprise and please those present and there is an outstanding example of what can be done. For those who know the goodness of a. perfect upside-down cake, this willbomeetinganoldfriendina new dren. and for those who have never tried this delicious combina- tion of fruit and cake in a satis- fying dessert, it will be making a NBBIO 1 Wéwu ,- , ‘i X9i:;n~;-1* _ an Tl " '@-/~.y;_`.\ i _ 3'/ ". 1.; \_.» \ ,} in _ _ ,` 'V '-1 'H _ _ _ _ I ` 1 uf ' .1. BRD” AddlNl J 1 li* .i s _ 4 K city sem 5530 _ 1 _ 1'-ii`§§§ ii' ” iiiii its r iii. the begin- cake-maker: the best cake It must be to further en- sure the successful outcome of this cf-ke. get the cost oaoooiaxo the Krooerhu.Itos.nbe0btalnedin 1-°\m°° squares, scored for break- ing into half mmcee. which makes for easy md acoliralc measuring. Chocolate Upside-down Cake; 1 cup sifted cake flour. 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 51189-1'. 1-4 cup softened 082. well beaten. 6 table- mllk. 1-2 teaspoon vanilla, 1 .square unsweetened chocolate, melllkl. 1-2 cup S1138-1'. 8 tablespoons melted butter, 2 cups canned. sliced peaches. baking _ sift togeth fer. Combine addvo flour mixiurie. stirring until all flour is dampened. Add choc- olate and blend; than beat vigor- ously one minute. r .gi the E§g di Melt a tablespoons hitter hz 2 inchordeepb-inahmiindpnn, add 1-2 cup sugar and cook and stir until thoroughly mixed. On this amines 2 cups. cannon riioed pmches. 'I‘urn_ba.ttcr out on con- tents of pen. Bake in moderate own (350 degrem F.) 50 minutes. or until done. Loosen cake from sides of pan with spatula. Turn upside down on dish with peaches °'l1WD.BerveWiumwlthpl.ainor Whipped cream. i ada , and but- and vanilla M. 7 p.m. - Hungarian marches; news; music. HAT-4, 32.88 in.. 9.12 meg. HUIZEN, NETHERLANDS '1 p_m.-Happy Progrimis. PCJ, 31,2 in., 9.59 meg. BERLIN 7:30 p.m.- Redch's vocational contest, 1987. DJED, NA. in.. 11.77 meg. _ CARACAS 8:45 p.m.-Popular Orchestra.. Y'V5RC, 51.7 m.. 5.8 meg. ,. IDNDON .-Empire greetings to VI. GEF. 19.8 ln.. GSP. 19.6 m.. 15.31 GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 LONDON 10:30 p.m.-His Majesty King George VI. G81", 19.8 m., 15.14 meg.; CSP. 19.6 m.. 15.91 meg.; GSD. 25.5 in.. 11.75 meg. VANCOUVER 11:45 p.m.-Erie KKeily, nom commentator. CJRO. 48.7 rn., 0.15 meg.: CJRX. 25.5 m., 11.72 meg. iii; §§=f H sho at oonoom-whore the b.oto?k the conductor keeps looking He-'I`hat's the score of the overture. She-Oh. really, who's winning? A district council was discussinl the best way to celebrate the Jubi- lee. one counculo: was imxioul that si decorated mug be given to each school child and the old folk. “It will be nice to think," he said heavily, "that when these people look at their mugs it, will remind them of the cciincillom Satisfaction guaranteed or your lwiey refunded who gave them" And he wondered why the others i lwlhed-_ .. 1.# E 7/eé/z/noN"r iiiii i»iii1vou'iiiii so oil:-risiiioiiisn iiiifvou/fziwfwddouqé/" npuii mn me snsv WHY DONT YOU USE QUAKER ITSWEASV on Joni voua camo is Ai.w/ivs so uc+n1:Ano.i>e\.ici0us;- loo vou sims 11-u\v_-wAv» The Modern Quaker Method ofllasy Baking Saves Time -Trouble -Waste! ' lulfflueion. i t 1 NO Iaitnneouuq no has EmndmQuku&q ofBekin|youeenmakebecoer \ilhdl\dmll|...inlallf¢hcdmnwith Umdtheoouponbalowfor FRBB booklet thu :ella haw yau.,°::>, like ¢||ou|md|ofCanndim hmiuwlvaqcnn .'°ii'»ini»|o' hiring noir nu nmeasw-M “ sum-awww he-...... 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