1 . L rwwu ‘LFWEZEWDTTPZ SEEK-Q. '49. 9.? Si???“ 5354'???“ .5 l-TERQESWT I flri-i-uwflg, .__-..__--a.- fiavaay," PAU Ii ILIUHT THE H O USE WIFE AND HER‘ ACTIVITIES * THERE'S NEVER A ROSE There's never a 10st: in all the‘ world 1 V But makes some 31TH’! spray , sweeter; I rhflfp5 neicr a wind 1n all the I ekl’ l Bur makes some bgd “.11; fleeter: . I There's‘ never a star bu’. Wing“, in lir‘t\\(‘l1 1 Some sfver radanee iettder, i and never a rosy cloud bill hfllie Tn crown the sunset splendor; Io robin but may thrill 50ml- ‘Jzhf \1\:."~ glatlnws 1 ll some small. swcv‘. lo tzie ivorld l't‘_lfll("li_E. y ( ---~e - 1 (‘IIII.I)'.\‘ ('().\'I)I‘("I' YARN-IS IIIILULUII Till-l lIl-l\l-ll.UI‘I.\'(i Ila‘ id‘; l)'.'lll\\'lill' Clldligt‘: ‘Alill lie has dzffercni. TvHbOHS 111111115 as a baby titan true 11.111 at. szx, and the j in tilt/e thLs l. \\.ih surfers. 111:ikc_ |, ~- .. _\'(‘1il(\l(‘l Johnny tint’ zippy to eight-IVE! Jnllill) a j1.d=i,11.ei1t , i to _.p1(1:|'., \\l1 lt‘ nous the dif er- 11 tossmg has cap in the y "~ v it up in the, sznee the paper have vitally ' vv< 11f 111011. Scraps of 1I.v lifted men from and thrust (hem be- l begznning of hustoryI l l m. And a nation ofa ‘ ...ereil souls has Ob-l dum from the oppres-l n t_'.:'.111:11i-al kingithrnuszh lite szztiziig of a scrap of paper. 11 ‘he ‘cast pulsut 112 l-lnlltuitl. on the Island of ifllll‘ 0n this island, seven . ‘ed auo, there met by B!l't"4‘lli(l‘.i \\'1'h il "rogant Kin l <_ .411. . . . _ —r__~---;———_ H! Inn-rm“, ‘d and ecstnticallv, " 1 a. greedy ul 1:1 l .. 'I'h<-:e and then was Lilli the bass ul our Britvh Free- llUlll. ‘luv L-xt 11'. t.‘.l—Uil a .>L'!'li]) 11. MINT. -_____ pwlillf #1 111111“. peaceful vil- l.1_‘c >1". ink 1111111 the mam‘ l1‘-\11\. \\l1='re .'~.111;\l1- and ll'1(\i1d_ " folk Inc out the‘r pprnucli the house :11». \\'e pee!‘ "F! o“? I'm‘ ii ' ' it'd-m.» Ills pen f.1'111- to \vi'i‘e. Sivirly- the v1 dawn :.~ Rpllt~ ting the dnzktnt-il sk es 11110 fun- t ' sh. " 11nd 11a'tv:'11.\. the .~ _" \\1 :l‘l.\ {all h..< pen. lie gathers together" the papers and 1'1". .'l'h1 ll r1" tor a 11111.1 :1 111 (1 l ~‘ A r1111; 1 11.. thouuht and work. And doiin throuuh the ages con“ the inipircil ivritings of W1 1.1111 shuktxpeure — inspired ivzit 111:5 that have moirded the thoxiclits of men and nations -—0n scrap.» of "paper. - )II.\'I.\'G .\I.~\\'U.\‘.\'.-\I5E \Vi1":‘. umiunnaz. is to be made :.< a 100d plan to place the in- 1Iilll$ 111 11 l.\'.flf.‘-li(‘f‘k(‘(l bottle with a .\i'1'(‘\\' ' 1 and blend them by v curling klliil. The bottle .~hnuld be larue enough to allow the mixture to be freely shaken. BRIGHT FOLOR‘ NEW l.l\( Orange. huh‘. art-en. violet and st1'11\\'l>err\ red are 111110111: the ' TD FOR II‘) currently tirassieres are "res. endorsing ThcKc effect (time 1r: solely upon the -,~\-'d coloix which contrast sharply uath fhe flesh-colored girdles With iviitrli iiicj.’ are worn. ]'I'\ THAT JIIKTIZD FEELING INSPIIKI-IS HHTENIR IIFNTING are one nf the~e individ- . 1 a hankering for unortho- (lrw '='7lll'!‘Iill' collrclitic, you prob- 21W" have been disappointed in love. This is the exu‘ ererl bi‘ ri l. Wlrin p '. gardhig thc "(lIsfll1]\t‘fll'lilIC€' of 62 Mayfair Needle-art ‘(mo bv were the inspiration for this" instantly appcal to the ncedlewomari, and hem.» are liinshvo with blanket s1 ‘and 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin Ciuardinn Needlework Department- Uso this coupon. to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Devl- DISIGN NO. 221 NLme——-—"-—"-"- -s"ee‘ Adarag——___ -__ _ Quick and s mple to work. cross-slitrii l.\ used for The set is sized to he used on n hrlrlizc table but it. make if, larger or smaller as you desire. (iross-stitcli as med for the design The pattern includes transfers for the design 0f the cloth napkins lll11st1-a'e<l,cnmr1ie1v instructions for embro rim-mil. detaiis of the stitches tised. color chart. and complete finishing iiistiiirtinrs. For complete pattern and IIISLTUCLIOIIs Design Nd, 221 A ship at. sea and the romance nf modern trnvi-l 11x compared to day's unusual rln 1'1 who likes 1-111111‘ nil napkins. It. will and rlcier dcSlEn. 1e tlthfiiln and licma. s 11 stmplc matter to llCll. for all of preferred) Print your name and aMn-n plainly. A c||!_.._---------- Provinu ---------—‘- I are only having steak." 1mg king. Thai. the," ivcre ' representations i l‘ [C I‘ Wlla‘ S1 gn- ile. CIIQYO§NPYL in 1 '01s 11h t-h Viennese manu- , \- llli0I'lilllil(‘lil(‘i'l. their ' and four v these designs.‘ to The Charlottetown: Woman ’s Real m -:- Social an fifinafififli flfifi-b l. i and bruises. ‘ chest ideal too for—~ -‘ INSECT BITES . . . quickly relieves the itching irri- tation of insect bites-and protects against infection. " Olympene is Economical oinini TIIEANTISEPTIC LINIHENT spoons at the house of commons dmner on coronation day. This 1s what the expert said about the episode of the spoons: "It shows that the primitivemen- talzty is 111th us stil. 'l'hcre is a good deal in common DJIWEGI] the mind of the souvenir-hunter and that of the kleptomaiiizicx.inquiry tisually shows theae people have been disalpjiointcd in love; bring unable t0 get that love for uzueit they yearn, ther flCqlllSll-Yf’, in- stint-ts am chverzed to other and other peculiar habits." \\'OOING SLEEP Here are a fcw tricks ivh ch peo- ple have found to be iueful in l curinc temporary nsomrfat Listening to imaginary rain fall- inq on a tin roof. Painting large imaginary 3's ex- tremely s mv on a large black wall vinth an imazinarv brush and a tin of white pa-nt. This one is cited on the Hlltliflflty‘ of an eminent physician. who 1s of the opinion that anybody who paints three of these 3's in this very slow manner I wiil find 1t virtually impossible tn t keep awake. ’ Focusing the 1nind's eye on a circle of darkness. meanwhile keep-- i in: out. all intriidiiic thoughts. A ‘ difficult task, but said to he highly rewarding to those who can master it. BABY'S TEIZTII Dr. David McLean. of Los Anceles. promulgated hcfore the American Dental Association to- day seven rules for preventing crnnked tenth in children. 1. Don't allow the baby to lie on its face. The soft irrowinz bones wzl! izrow crooked and the teeth wzll be misplaéecd. 2. Don't permit children to lean their faces or chins on their hands or fists. The head weflzhs l0 to I5 pounds and its weisht will warp growing jaws. 3. Don't give a baby a pacifier. All sticking hnb:t5 cause crooked teeth 4. Dseourake motif-h breathing. The flow of nir gradually dlstorta the teeth. 5. Have defective "baby" teeth filled because premature extraction is a common cause of crooked teeth. 6. After the fourth birthday have the dentist look out. for s‘izns of crooked teeth. 7. Give thr- chl'd plenty of milk. butter. cheese rind green lea.’ vegetables to harden bones, A Mo mingsmile A SUDDI-ZN REMINDER A somewhat depressed party were rctuinng home from a foot- ball mntrh. when one man broke the Ioomy slence with the re~ mat" "Poor game! P001‘ game! Never 511w a more uninteresting one 111 my life." A DOTGfI-IOOKIIIR member of the‘ l party, who was sitting in a corner yawned, and began fumbling 9n his wfllfilflflfll. pockets. Then suddenly he sprang to his feet, exclaiming, "Great Swttl" “What's up?" somebody asked "Lose your watch?" "Watch be banned!" cried the exasperated pamenger. “I've left my wile asleep in the grandstand. and she's got my return ticket." TOUGH? The self-opinionated businessman ivas hurrying tong the street the lsuiauau l 1' .. .just apply Olympene, the great: ' 1 all-purpose liniment. It soothes in- t l atantly and takes away completely 1 the discomfort of the pain; also relieves strains, sprains, sore joints, l Keep a bottle of , Olympene handy in the medicine , An5\v@r; - take it with you on trips— l {I115 LJIAKLU I'I L‘. IUWN UUAKUIAN HRflfifififlnn~*-*""*' non ‘Dorothy Dix 's Letter Box The “Tease” or Practical Joker Can Make I Marriage a Hell on Earth for the Woman Who is Sensitive, so it’s Best to Avoid it Dear Miss Dix-What chance of happiness is there in a marriage be- tween a sensitive woman and a. teasing man? I love him and he loves me, but is that going to make me stop minding his makng fun of me? Obviously, it isn't going no stop his teasing. Here ls the way it goes: We may have been spending a. happy evening together. Then suddenly he will snatch a chance remark I make, misconstrue it and tell me what I said. I deny it. and we are off, and the more I make an id 0t. of myself by getting mad. the funnier he thinks it is. His teas- ing will drive me into saying something that I don't mean, which he wil take very sei- 1 101151)’ and refuse to forget. I could retal- l iate and watch him squirm. but 1 don't want I to hurt him. I do not get any pleasure out of seeing the hurt look in h s eyes. 1n- Sleid. 1 go to great pains not to wound him, for I know how easily it is done. Why does he delight in wounding me? ROSE, 1' l H8 188-805 you because there is Something sadistic in his nature that. makes 111111. get a kick out, of making peopie suiicr. All teasers and prac- 1 ilCfll JOKEI-S zuc cruel. ihcy delight m seeing suffering. and it LS a pity 111111 they missed their day by not living m the time of me 1nquj51uon_ Tllgoyaritikrzuld have had a perfectly grand time Watching people wmhe on There are plenty of people like your friend who do not thin}; that, lanything is funny unless IL involves inflicting pain upon some one. They lay traps that the unwary stumble 11110 and bark their shins, and they laugh themselves sick when they can throw a banana peeling so an 01d man or woman slips on i1. and breaks a leg. -, 0r they consider it excruc- y lei-Hilly amusing to upset an ink bottle over your new suit, or make you SiL down on a p.e at a picn c, when they know that it takes weeks of sav- ; mg for you 1.0 buy a new garment. Or they do something to put you in an embarrassing position and make you [e91 11kg a Clown Their wit Con- sists entirely in saying things that stab to the heait. and that leave a wound that. never ceases to ache in 0111's \8l‘lll)'_ All of us know men who make their wives the butt of all ther jokes 1 and whose funny stories always hinge on some b under their wives have made \:i(l which they magnify and dress up until it makes the wife seem i a perfect fool. 1 None of us who have heard these brutes of husbands set. , a table in a roar by holding up their wives as figures of fun, to be gui- 1 iaived at Uiitll iie wondered why the poor persncuted women, didn't. re- taliate by taking the carving knife to the husbands who were so brutally expro ting them. My advice to you is to save yourself a lifetime of misery by refusing to marry a teaser. because if before marriage he gets his amusement by baiting you, 1t. will be his favorite indeed sport after marriage, and he will keep your feelings raw and bleeding by his cont. nuai jabs at your son- sittve spot. The only woman for him to mar ry is one who hasaskin ILke arhino- ceros, off oi whom his teasing “ll roll without Iliilklhg a single dent. and who will give back stab for stab. For, if you will observe, the people who are most fond of making Jokes at. other people's expense can never take a joke themselves. waltz: Dear M ss Dix—l am a young man and for more than three yea-rs have been going with a lady several years o dcr than myself. At the time 1 thought I rcaily lu-ed tier, out now I. know that i do not care for hcr. and that theie is no future for either one of us. I have tried t/O break away, but. she has threatened to kill me if I do. What would you advis me to do A. F. ATLSWCTZ Bra" k away, anyway. Her hreats are just a bluff to force you Into marrying her. She probably hasn't the slightest intention whatever of doing you any harm. But if you are afraid of the lady, why don't you just fade out of the picture until she has time to get over her peeve at you and to real ze that you can't be coerced into marrying against, your will. "There are dozens of trains that. leave the city in which you live every day. Just. take one of them, and leave no forwarding address. n. The greatest harm that any man can do a \\'011ia11 is to marry her . when he doesn't love her. because he can't possibly be a good husband un- llcss he cares for her. He is bound to be miserable if forced intn mar- } riage against hs will and to take out his spite on his wife. No woman 1who loved a man or who had any decent feeling of self-respect would l force herself on a man. a . - v - . Dear Dorothy Dix-We are two boys who recently have enlisted in the service and under mi itary laws are not eligible for marriage for six years. We are both in love and are at a loss to know if it is fair to ask our girls to wait for us. We have not told them what lcflfllh 0f Wm ~5 needed before marriage is possible. What should we do H. and J. i Answer: _ _ You should certainly tell the girls at once that you cant ltlflifygiitl.‘ six years and leave it up to them as to whether 0r not they will via t. t i; ’ tong. My earnest. advice to all four of you 1S to foiget it. because in s x Meflnwhlle. add tapioca slowly to salted water. stir until it begins and lemon juice and water for 5 minutes. Allow to cool: add the fruit juices. pour into a mush. Add wellbeaten egg white and continue sherbet is firm. Stir once or tw‘ce during the freezing. Fold mamrmnlse cream. add berry pulp into freezing tray of mechanical but not too hard. Serve with fresh - fruit salad. serves 6. odor of cookimz a little vlneznr in an open sauce- pan on the stove. l 71E COOK? CORNER FRESH RASPBERRY WHIP Put into a large bowl 1 I-2 cups of fresh raspbarriea, gprinkle over them a cup of sugar. Mash to- gether. Add the unbeaten white of 1 egg, beat with an eggbeater l until the mixture first froths, then | become a closetextured foam, and l at last; will be stiff enough to stand f alone. In the early stages of the ~ beating there will be quite a. lot of spattering. so you would best do the beating in the sink and with a rubber apron on -or, if you own one —use a pitcher into which your beater will fit. The result is pretty to look a‘, ~ and delicious to taste, and may be . served in sherbet glasses with whipped cream, or piled into smaii ‘ cantaloupe; cut in halves and the seeds scooped out, or may be used to blanket. slices of cake for a sweet course. FOLLOW THE CERT RECIPE FOR YOUR PARTICULAR FRUIT EXACTLY. DON'T VARY IT ONE TINY BIT AND YOU CAN'T FAIL RASPBERRY ROYALE 2 cups fresh raspberries About 1-2 cup sugar 5 tablespoons quick cooking tapioca 2 cups boiled water l-4 teaspoon 5a t i tablespoon lemon juice 1-2 cup cream. whipped. Few fresh whole berries. Crush the berries, add sugar and set aside for 10 minutes. to thicken. then cook in double boiler until clear. Add berries cook two l - . IN THIS minutes longer. Co l. Flt l b t l gilasses tvwtlthirdso fulll afiderwep l EXTREMELY with the remainder of the mix- l $HORT BOII, ture into which the whipped l THE PRU“- cream has been folded. Garniahl ~ with fresh whole berries. KEEPS 5 -—-—-— LOVELY RASPBERRY EIIERBET COLOUR‘ 1 i-2 cups raspberry juice ‘ No uEl-lcmus l2 tablespootn lemon juice w FLAVOUR cups wa er 1 cup sugar \\ GOES OFF i egg white ~< I IN STEAM B051 boizether the sugar and rerigerator irav. and freeze to a. THESE GORGEOUS JAMS AND JELLIES TASTE LIKE THE FRESH. RIPE FRUIT- WITH WONDERFUL to freeu until RASPBERRY MAYONNAISE _ -"——. T EXTU!‘ E - ____ :11: :‘:_',';1:::..:"""“ Poser so? 3-4 cup red raspberries Crush the berries and strain. into whipped and pour refrlirerator. ma» until solid. FREE RECIPE BOOK Under the label of r every hmile of Ccrto To help rid the house of the vegetables. put Today's Short Wave Radio Program jcllies-—a separate recipe for each fruit. Follow them exactly. They are prepared h/ for use with Certo ’ and won't work with (an Time u Eastern lhnhrd) - ~ 'ill h 'e changed compietely and may not want each other. Sgivri’: $111 bemalmoat Old maids, and you will be lvvkinfl W“ 1°! flap‘ pers. and you may have kept them from making good marriages. Why riot. leave the matter open? A 1on1! eflgflflemiml ca“ be 9' b5“ and chain about. a man's feet. as well as a girl's. DOROTHY DIX. Bus. wzxar, 31.4 m., 9.5a meg. , ./ I any other pectin. /_: TUESDAY, JULY 2o " SCHENECTADY 5:35 pm.-Short. Wave Mail LONDON 7140 p.m.—"'I‘he Grand Junc- FASHION GUIDES FOR THE 1' HOME DRESSMAKER tion." 05?. 19.6 m., 15.31 meg; oso, 19.1 m.. 15.111 meg; can. 25.5 m, 11.75 meg; 05B.‘ 81.5 m., 9.51 meg. SANTIAGO. CHILE 8:45 pm-Symphony; Opera; Latin American. Chilean and 1n- No vacation or week-end ward- mba i5 complete without it. The pattern includes both versions. The shirt topper buttons film "P the front and has just the very briefest of sleeves. The halter top?" I er has no back at all. The blflflmvffi hang quite full and look like B skirt. Have v0"? WAY‘ o‘ m” about 1mm on» in a any com" print and one in a monotone cot- ton. The easily followed belief" h” diagrammed sewing instnictiori l chart. It enables even a beginner 1 to sew it in no time at all. 1 Style No. 3051 i, designed f"? l sizes 12. i4. l8. 1a. 20 swam =0. 8'1 ! 34. 36 and till-inches bust. Size 16 requirvs 2 i-2 yards of 38-inch ma- terial with 1 yard of ribbon M’ belt. .Priu of pattern i5 cent: in ‘tramps or 00in icoln DPBIQYTQW wrap coin carefully Charlottetown Guardian liflfll" Nlllll Street Addrul tnthcr evening when he met l Zriend. "sorry I can't atop and talk to you." he, said importantly. "I'm VELVET BUTTERFLIIS havinz my bank manager for diri- Velvet butteniies worn 0M 0Y1 nor tonight.“ each side of the head, I"! In "You're in 111m" repl'ed the attractive fashion for evening. frlend. with a smile. "My wifo and and may be worn by young or old. in black or in color. address in style No. 3051 sire..." u. ...-; ternational Mudc. 013960. 311.2 You'll fnd ll- 6001 3nd m“ ti’? m" 9'60 meg’ have a new rompcr shorts play s11 CAEACAS for the beach or tennis. 9:15 p.m.—-Mr. Infomiation. YV5RS. 51.7 m., 5 8 meg. LONDON‘ 9:30 p.m.-—A Recital by Spencer 111011.; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; ‘I'm/mas (Tex-ion) G81. 19.6 m., 16.30 mop; 08F. 19.8 m., 15.14 05C. 81.8 m., 9.58 meg. PARIS 11:45 p.m.-1Muslcai Recordings. TPA—4, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg, TOKYO 12:15 am. (Wednesilnyifischool 5011:; of Japan. JZJ. 25.4 m., 11.00 EASKATOON 12:30 a.m.- (Wednesdlyb-Old Time Frolic. CJRO, 46.7 m., 0.15 me: ; CJRX, 25.5 m., 11.72 meg. LYNDHURST. AUSTRALIA 4 a.m. (December) —4NQU1OI'IBI Talk. VKGLR, 31.3 m., 0.5a meg. 636i! SKIN Do 't be dl d mixd to gfigihriilieveytlizti-iifi? dflllllcIll otherul Thousand! l n iii’- .. - e u curl . . , Zflrgr. hui Strut Wm, Momyql, Onurio. MT. BUCHANAN SCHOOL CLOSING The Semi-Annual examination of Mt. Buchanan School was held 011 June 30th, with a large number of visitors present. The pupils were examined in their different branch. es by the teacher Mr. M. R. Murchison. At the close of the ax- amination Master Bert Docherty read an address and presented the teacher with a pleasing gift to| which he ftttingly replied. The, children were treated with candyl and fruit by the teacher. Brief re-l mark; were made at the cloning! thanking the teacher for the work, done by him in the School for the, last three years also thanks from the Women's Institute for his o0- o cratlon with them and best _ shes from pupils and visitors for his success in the future. mliowinz is the address. Dear Tcacher:—- The pleasant duty has been given me by my school mates of presenting you with this tzift as a rememberanoe for the work you have done with us for with our little present. our good wishes. May you always be as hap- py as you have tried to make your pupil; and may they always be as faithful to their dutie; to other: as you have been in your duties to them. signed on behalf of the pupils of‘ Mt. Buchanan School. BERT DOCIIERTY -J. ________.____. MANY ATTEND FUNERAL SHEPHELD. Eneland- (0.?)- Soccer notables from all part4 of the British Isles were present at. the funeral here of Sir Charles Ole". veteran president of tho En- giiah Imtbult Anoobthn. the past three years. Please accept ' and inside cvcry pack- m “M, f "c " c we ti. Tutti; i?» f, NOW I N ‘Recipes for jams and _ ' CR YSTAL Use whithcvcr form ynu p1 111- or crystals. Two [Iilflttgix 111 C: - Crysials nmkc as muth 1.11:» or iclly one bottle of Ccrio. Crrlo i: perlin—lhe natural irlhiric ruhii-WKP extracted from lmil. l1 maL-n Iwllrt 1w“ M! ' in [mm all kind: n] jrml. illu-l.» m I 111M111. SPECIAL orrgriz so ASSORTED mans Ion jun! GLASSES To p: thin IRIIICIIVI bank o! Jelly 61.1-- Lnbclu mail thin coupon with a 31.‘ >1.11111- Ind eiihur a label from one buule o1 Carlo or two pnhgn lronu from ;1 "COIN" Crynnh, so Conlurnrr 51-min- DepL, General Foo-Ia, Limiied, (Ivlmm WITH C ERTO YOU RARE LY BOIL MORE THAN. A MINUTE OR TWO FOR JAM -' AND A MINUTE FOR JELLY. WHY-THATS NO TIME AT ALL! NO PRECIOUS JUICE BOILS AWAY EITHER-SO YOU AVERAGEABOU HALF AGAIN MORE ' ‘ GLASSESATA LOWER ' COST PER GLASS. _ l» w... AND LOOK! YOU'LL FINISH A WHOLE BATCH WITHIN 15 MINUTES FROM "r11 1: TIME rout: Fault 1s PREPARED. ISNTCERTOii/Ollllt FORM, TOO l big aihilv. the 11.1111“), became the wife ("by Winfield SDGIICPI‘. v 5-1;, gimafaiiitaogelndlhgiipr 112111131411“ l n fore this picture 111i: lgén Lou Angeles. cOmilhlllhtlivnk was the former Wit “we s, first husband; ‘I'll? “l” ' with husband. in“ “l”- _ pan "- ' 1