‘ q-that comes in a bolt of llbbOIl and 1}? uonllmo SMILE ' ‘r. .,, \,‘ ‘ l y..- . s... ~v /s~v~\ ‘rcwoooucwv’, uousrnotn § SORAPBOOK t By Roberta Lee é -~ ,.~z~;sxs¢-~o<-\=\‘<.¢a1c1~:_~s:‘s,¥x Sewing Clliffuus Whcn sewing ctlllfons or lace on the machine. take lllc paper l'l_bon >place this paper llOXL to llle zegi bar ci the sewing nlaclllne. lt . prevent puckerlng, and is easily \ removed when finished Preparing Greens _ Sprinkle some baking: soul teens before potlring water on on This , Flies '-.- Flies can be killed Lr s? -~. ' around the room selvral dlshcS (containing a mlxtLlre o1 t‘l€.l .. - noun; black pepper, and sugar. (“Kfiifiolofii ‘§§§\‘\ ~\‘\'\" g. t t jvvcxwvzwxwgl-‘A Ly» \I\I\1\,\J\I\4\ Lg awsass" "My mistress is so cur- . : "How is that?" _ Mary; “Today l looked lhTOllRLl ‘the keyhole inzo her room anrhshe as looking thrown. 1w- l: ‘.10: iout at r-l" ' u V . i , l s‘ woman's. Re alm I Social all \.\J on; x». ii A JOB ONLY YOU Olli OO i ¢$Z§3i'°'l'u ‘."“l..-."'-ll."¥u."‘u"'°‘.u w Ian a regain- - vidod by sons who have intelligent qnostiolu to ask on price control are invited lo send thorn in writing to tl Women's B/lglflllll Advisory Corn mittee. Q. When will butter coupon lfl become valid? A. Butter coupon 122 will become valid September 20. Q. will there soon be more soap in the stores? A. Yes, there will be an ln- creased su ply of bar lalmdry soaps within a ew weeks. Q. Are all the preserves coupons l m. LHARLU’! lvlolellllvlll Nolurolconioni of vitamin D lnuaasod by for canning sugar still valid? . All valid preserves ,_ with which to purchase sugar for home canning will remain valid until en iry datds are announced. Q. W l there be any change in the ceiling price of appls? A. There will be a sllght rlse consumer prices in Eastern Can ada. acoolrs oollllEn lécwmzsravs“ ~ M"-I~’»<iad§i GREEN CUCUMBER CATSUP l2 cucumbers, medlum sized. un. peeled. 2 onlogshl tabaleislgpgonlsallt. l’ up groun orse-r , e- sgltgpoon mustard, l dessartspoun pepper, l‘; cup sugar, l quart vine- ar. Put the cucumbers and onions through the chopper. Sprinkle with ll the salt and let stand overnight. Drain well. Add the remaining ill- gredlents and lrdx well. Do not cook. Bottle. Will kee without sealing. Good in sandwches and salads as well as cold meats. CELERY RELISII 30 ripe tomatoes, peeled, l large bunch celery, diced. 3 green pevp- pers. cut in small pieces. 3 table- spoons salt, 3 large onlons._dlced, 2 lbs. white sugar, 3 CUPS Vlllegill- Mlx me above ingredients and cook until thick, about an hour. stirring frequently. PICKLBD SWEET RED PEPPERS Wash peppers and dry- Clll a slice from the stem end and re- move seeds. Cut into thin strips with scissors. Scald with bolllnk water. Drop in to ice water to crisp then drain well. Make a syrup using proportion of l cup sugar to 2 cups A A Fwnv IS BlLL'S SHIRT ' so MUCH W/l/TER THAN JACK'S ? YOU'LL NEVER BE SATISFIED WITH ANYTHING ELSE ONCE YOU sEE k/N50 WIIITEA/ESS ma". tilt‘ gwh/rhc! wash , now cllll ll! ' By Anne Ashley . . \~~~\ \ v~- Q. How can I prevent the line: tablecloth from sticking to th table? A. A piece of waxed paper ollcloth placed under the ling which covers a. table Wlll preve sticking to the polished surfac during hot weather. It. also pr vents stains from overturned rec_ eptacles. Q. How can l stop the bleeding of a deep cut? A. Bind on tightly a handful table salt. The salt, wlll be ver painful for awhile but it ls healln and will stop the flow of blood. . Hlw can I give apple butt a better flavor zmd a richer color A. By pitting some old-fashlo ed cinnamon drops in while it cooking. vinegar and bring to a boil. P peppers in sterilised pars and p0 syrup over. Be sure to very red peppers. When a bottle l opened you do not have to use quickly as you do pimentoes an you can always have the red pep- pel‘ on hand to add color to salads. usandwlches and meat dishes. sEE THESE SOAPY-RICH remso suns. msvsonxour THE DEEPEST DIRT —WASH CLOTHES THE wu/resr! COME INTO MY HOUSE .. I'LL SHOW YOU YOU'RE RIGHT] Rlusos MARVELOUS FOR WASHAB LE COLORS _ LEAVES THEM auteur As new FOR i“? \ NOW TRY RINSO DISHES l'l' LOOSENS GREASE IN A JIFFY . '_\\\ g} / '\\ l_ ’ // i AND WHISTLE WHILE YOU WASH lgmso olvlss THE wmrssr WAS°H the homely girl ls a dfllw; that she caxft l" b91118 a highly paid private 5o my tearful to be able to look a mlrmr a local beauty Qr jug; plain isn't true even 1n the m“; 1111M m rarely PNtty m real life. looks. bait less Eden, for Miss W°rld ls lampacked with lng pictures, handicap. to their wives, no: doe; clerks who lnclte every woman has to drink when she 1°“ w do anything about 1t. not only catches. but holds, until she ls the life of every party, gill flnd that very few of them ecause you are not a beauty. attractions. 52mm‘ MODERN E5 ETIOIJETTE g By Roberta Leo Q- What are me exoepflons lléhmovyioman guest should use a ma“? edge an introduction to A. When the ma, 15 tnhznguesh: of hononnor uifilflirl? being- lsntrodshcllld also when uoed to an elderly woman. l- Pronrlate kind l‘? r 5i o I of flower tfn a)‘: 01' t a ufollniere. to gihleaglshers at a formal A- A single white flower. hQlh When meetl on the street 8 0 d the man or he woman give the "it Slfln of rccolnltlon? A- The woman. Princesses Join llalllly Ilvollors 51110118 the throngfng mo“ "WM allfillllllam Palace on V-J nlsm was Mr Alden Thomson, B. BC. director of overseas presen. tlltlon. and his wlfe. After the crowd's excitement at seeing the}; gllllestles and the Princesses on 8 made their way down the Mall to make a tour of the flobdllt bulld- lllss- in Trafalgar Square and Whitehall Later when they were Wfllklllit‘ by the Horse Guards‘ "ch llwy had an exciting elcperl- ence. A couple of hours later they told listeners to the B B C/s radio newsl-eel about ft. As they were turning ln st the arch they were held. in Thum- IOPUS Wfifds. h" "a collection of cheerful. laughing officers nnrl lwo pretty laughing |z'rls The girls were simply dressed. each wearing a gay bandana. glmy fashion. to ltepe the rain off their mrls “Look? his wife said “hall's Pr‘n- cess Elizabeth and Princess Mar- garet Rose " Detective Watches “And f was light." Mrs. Thom- son broke in. "lust as f sald ll. some one grpnerl mv arm ‘Don't mmWm lt. out loud. please: they lust, want. to eufov themselves and bs noticed as little as possible?» VIOITlIl-[CQMPDUNB TALENT VERSUS BEAUTY Homely Girl Can Be Attractive By Develomno Charm Ami Mien A despairing teen-agar w ts to hurry 3m W l?! l0 "1939 lflyllll-llfl ogllterself lllwsze pireziyfmfllzhgsysfalitaitfl sltlfimhfili "21.’? ulzzsz: h" "Y to get a job the good-lockers have the 'l>rl<>rlty. and urlvlffinihfisfifiii 1'91 . profile and a strlngbean figure {Egon 15?; lllllfly with a typewriter ll llllllllhl in llfe for her that ls worth having or "e" ElTll/lllfl for. and that she had Just ssiwell crawl out into the back yard with the other worms of the dust, and be done with it. Probably there never was and never will be and female who can be reconciled to not having been born with a peaches gzllrllbzclrgnrtcomplexlon and naturally curly hair. and s a waste of words to tell them that the llwk of Dulchrltude isn't half as much of a mis- “Ylllllg N lhvy thlnk it ls. Yet here goes. TALENT IMPORTANT - NOT LOOKS N o one will deny. of coliitri-scfiltithatégtaausgetbea ildfillghttfug math“, .th,bt, °°“°“"'Y°“ see ere u outside of halvglgiahfirgeérianlty tickled, whether a girl ls h" ‘m- l" ll ‘eldvm happens um a ‘trigghlsfilii? ljtilftldlslciding » l" llw slamorous creatures we see m; th t h A l1 l" P Olosenlc. What gets them where they are is talent, not The homely girl thinks that the onl . h h y Wfly to get a husband is to er ook with bmty.‘ If that were so, we would live in an Adam. er csévgre fgw andndfar between; l hm 1 s vl o wo never even l‘ °° ‘l slbwllly contest. Fact ls that while men rave over liv- Nor e ey let some other man hang 'em on m; W511, . X - ' l. but 1.'.';'°‘Q.".2S.."'ii"§'°" Experience has tau ht h b ' s l percentage m having mretané whgs ands that there ls no domestic it facilitate business for a store to have girl Yes there ls balm llirlgleleclistfomeihto flirtatious‘ l ll 0 4- f§§1“‘°‘°“s- l’ ‘he 1-‘ Wile cnoush tormalfe xlllrgellriioilrzlzfatnliierrliiangorcotiiie . h t 8 s e wears well and ls spared‘ that bitter cup of tea that every Pfoelfsaneltlhgeoodklooks fading and is power- attractlons that catch the eye she cgn lriakenlfaoi-lnlfergrelaft asrcertljacks ttliwl; ' r o urc a l. s Mllr.;":;".uuszr or“ "z study um“ sh - n rea an e has a. fascinating line, She can cultivate her personality Thlnk of all the who have made good txélllllliealéesllllléhlgrlgwawwho are P0Dulor ln society. are lgeautles. So don't cry, little glrl, E “s? Bfiqlllrltl! a line of counter ‘Mrs. Thomson said the man who bllfifllfly Wu over. the two‘ " » it fsbetlter to have u good to know how to spell and be little bobby-Sucker feels that there It Tllfiy lust have the kind of bong; whereas the have gotten present an lnvldlous comparison <l°Wll bll; salaries. and you spdie io'"her was "a tall. dark, anxious-looking detective -- p11- mmably Pretending hard w have nothing t0 do with the party but kfipelng‘): vigilant eye on them._ and us. And keeping up a Vgfy lllllllll Dace too. she added. A ne- cessary measure lf he wasn't to loose slant of the Princesses. She described them as looking bright and bonny. Princess Elizabeth WellllM a Dlaln navy coat with her dark yellow sllk bandana, and Margaret Rose 1n a light blue coat with bandana of dark red. They both wore llsle stockings and low- heeled brown walking shoes. “And up t0 Whitehall they went" Girls! Do you soil-or ficm neurons . tenslon 0| ‘CERTAIN our s u m: Do functional periodic disturbances cause you to feel nervous. so restless. jittery, hlghatrung, perhaps tired. "dragged out."-—at such times? Then dontdelay! Try Lydia E, Pinkhamb Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. it's one of the most qfiscliu medicines for this purpose. Pinkhalrfa Compound is what is known as a uterine sedative because it has a soothing effect on one of woman's most important organs. Pinkhamb Compound HELPS NATURll Follow label directions. Buy today! Personal ' P) » ELLEIT OIARY a» I: in ulna Iarlnsfi Wllv fiv¥ This has boon rtranrs day- but par-ham only I have thought it oo-at darlea.’ This old farm bouu seemed quits largo and em- pty-so empty rods. lbrceyl ll meal . no noun but my own ocbo save that made til Jam l l. 2 P"?! @- wcrds lasts must continue. James may not have thought this any dif erent from other days - may not even have noticed my alone- ness. I them he raised a heavy eyebrow lnq gl when the but- ter dlab was ml from its ac- customed placu on the breakfast table and when I had fetched ti. 1 had been obliged to return to the pantry for the seasonings and flnsly for his egg cup. He sat back ln his chair with a hopeless alr when I left the table to get the bread and hav brou ht it, I ad tn run to June's to rrow a it of tea, that of course delayed the meal the few minutes lt takes in the brewing. I spent n longer period than I intended at the house across the lane, for one may not a conversation that is work- ln toward a favor. I can never br ng myself to immediately blurt out my needs. There are certain social amenities to be observed. The weather; dld you hear Rob's car come to the yard last night? and then Jock had brought a bas- ket of tatoes from .he patch be- yond te rise, he wished me to examine "to see what you think of them." s When I finally returned with the tea, James had deserted the table between courses and was sit- ting dejected lrl his old arm chair. “It's s. great ltv." he said when he saw me ll the tea-pot cover and deposit. the necessary amount therein "that the poor old fellow wok miserable just when he dld." meaning Julie's grandfather. I dld much better in the dinner pre- parations. Beyond flrst conning mud dividing calories, and run- g a race to the turrll field for some orangy carrots wh ch havln8 been oooked en caserole were neg- lected ln the walmingaoven for the remainder of the . thus de- priving us of many necessary vita- mins. I dld very well. supper W!" passed without the least hint of dissatisfaction or reference to till! past months-but that was an- other occaslon. Jamie was hfre. then. More than once durlni ‘h; day, James look a doleful view on my present uncumstanw . gill“ never be able to get along, 9n- You may today but Ml? Whellqyfi“ begin to do all your own work. m! I would say over- haslzed kc "all". In the kindness 0f llfi heart. and out of an extremely bllgy day for him, and all for me. 9 llt the morning fir!‘ d tn. this was one of this h:t‘l'l%tn:‘b§:‘ll§lf:‘l)w oxfegééltilenlrxi days. uc *- had only small leisure to drlnkbigl .lts loveliness. I can lfimem ‘l’ now, the golden hours of aftcmzgl: when I straightened away ,l rooms and lattlced Sllflllfllll 1°‘ “thwart my broom. Once when I shook a rug at the oil stone 5WD. I loved the west Wllllls llltgPmufé the sparkllns Polld- w“ p of cloud floated lazlly above ll" horizon and the purplv Pllll“ "d" ded at me from the mldgl- tie}; the slope. bellllld the m km farmers, were busy swoh l: sheaves of grain, marshallllggtt she in an orderly arrfly B u 1 field. Cattle loitered. lonsllllly near the fence beside and a dag (continued on Pm lll___ Alden Thomson chlPPBfl ln- ‘never breaki nundsnps. no malt-er m" large t e crowd coming towards than. They merely cheerfully raised their arms in an arch and dld a Lancers‘ step throuzh to lllt other side-Just eight revelllng of- ficers and two young women, hand in hand, enlcylfl! lhc 5131115- Vviwrfidaxocma y‘ 1's BETTER Ellotlslr’ n. c. Williams 7 6 1. What ls wrong with this sen- tence? "I have your favor of Sep- tember l6. ' 2. What ls the corroot pronunc- latlon of "protest" (noun and verb)? of those words ls tlst, ooculfst, oo- xwxmxxxvd‘ 3. Which misspelled? cumnoe. 4. What does the word "recon- dlte" mean 5. What ls a. word beginning with pu that means “yout-hful"? ANSWERS l. "I halve your letter" is prefer- swag” Complcta range 1:3 Barbara. epomtums not gun-d Island s‘: Gould ls in Prince Ed- IEDDIN BROTHIRS CHARI-OTTBTOWN LivingcSLeisure [HE WOMAN'§ REALM O fret not after knowledge, I have none, And yet my song comes native with warmth. O fret not after knowledge! I have none, And yet the evening listens. He who saddens At ihirughts of idleness cannot be e d . And he's awoke who thinks him- self asleep. Keats. Many llpstlck stains can be re- moved wlth lemon Juice when used full strength on white wash fabrics or diluted on colored. s Be careful not to pack perfume in the same vallse with clothe!» as it may aplll. It will leave on unsightly ring. Practically all forests in Rlmla are state-owned. less sugar ls required for sweet- ening drinks to be served cold. such as iced tea, lf added vol-en the liquld is hot. Iron-clad "turtle boats" were successfully used lalo in the 16th century by Korea to ram Japahm invasion ships and keep the Nlps from landing. Ploughing is the fundamental felld lob in all more sdvanc agricultural countries and reqllllfl more power by far than any Ollie!’ farm operation. A CHEEILFUL THOUGHT Have you a fireplace? These first cool fall days your hearth can do more than pnovlde a cheerful blaze. A flre in the grate can take the chill on the whole house and so considerably shorten the number of weeks your - furnace must be used. when the fireplace ls not ln use be sum that the fireplace damper ls closed to avoid heat loss SMART PAINT You can make that old linoleum just like new with a brush. some paint and a sponge Paint tho linoleum black and when lt has thoroughly dried stlnple 1t with white. dabblng the paint. on with a sponge. When perfectlv dry apply a coat of varnish. Presto! n stun- ning new floor for the price of I llttlp paint. Only about two-thirds of the wool used normally ln the United States ls produced there. In the past ten vears the nrm- ber of Ameflcan farms allth elec- tric high-line service has lllfltP-“d from aproxlmately ll P" "Y"- to 40 per cent or over A wow;- repellent lusulatinl liquid. recently devcloytd» if]? spray“ on Qpark plugs and a t: E in automobiles. protects the Ell" “u rem moisture even when bucke ~of water are throlruou ll» fNeecllecraft/l FOR THE HOME fill‘! IALL IIOOK foot to tart the sca- Th. b? urniirst ‘dark frock. able. 2. Accent noun on first ayl- yards N-iflch lable, verb on last syllable. 3. Oculist. i. Hidden from the mental view. “Rectmdite causes of things." 5. Puerlle. Bowel Oonplailts oi Ohiliroa During the hot summer and early fall months most ' dun, and especially those tsothlng, are sub act to diarrhea, d tsry, colic, cbo era lnfuntum an other bowel oom- plslnts. Every mother should keep a bottle of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in the homo as a o- isctlon sis-inst suddn attach of these tron lu. Don't experiment with new and untried remedies. Consider our child ‘s health. Got "Dr. Fowler 's" It has been succosstu“, used by thousands of Canadian mothers dur~ lug the ast M: years it has been on the lnsr o . Don't accept n. substitute. Oct the genuine "Dr. Fowler's." Tbs ‘I. lillbnrn 60., 1M" Toronto, Oak l you postal unit or Ions number ln address. Address Pattern Department "rho Charlottetown, Guardian. Pattern No. 2068 HINTS 0N ITIQUITTI -—- Invitations may be sent to a second marriage. when the con- tracting parties have been away from home and dellrc B hometown clergyman t6 marry them. Such weddings are usually Quiet affairs with only a few friends present. 5 ipuntnu Dali: 3 PlECE. i-ea-a-~-”""'