TWO PAGE t EG -—'For The Home Woman's Re aIm '1. w Here is an easy to follow pattern that takes very little time ‘and ve little fabric. This cute sunsut makes the perfect sunny day cos- tume for your little boy or girl. A jacket is included. Daintily flowered cotton with frothy ruffle trim for a little girl and a plain, sturdy fabric with contrasting stitching will please any little man. Buttons cn the aide make this an easy sunsuit for mother to put on even the tiniest child. Style No. 2907 is designed for sizes 6 months. l. 2, and. 3 years. Size_2 requires 7-8 yard of 35-inch fabric for sunsult; 1-2 yard (o; bolero: l 1-2 yards of ruffiirig for liiitle girl. Send Twenty (200) coin is pie. ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Nome. Address and the style number. Be sure to state the size vou wish. M710 No. 2907 Size Name Street. Addres- City I Mlll PAIII Women who suffer painful, irregu- lar periods with nervous, moody spells due to functional cause should find Lydia. E. Piiikhirm's Vegetable Compound very effective to relieve such distress. Pinkhum's Compound is made especially to help suchwenk, tired women during difficult days. Thousands oi’ women have reported remarkable benefits. Mode in Cau- atdai. WORTH TRYING! Any drug- s re. Province I-IORO For Thursday, July 24. bulzcrf 2i to APRIL 20 (Aries) ._.-0' c oi your- best. planetary days . long time. Now is the time to '1‘ 10. your operations, make im- " \Llll(.'ll‘iS, increase your output. mrsoiial advantages and gen- icrcsis highly favored. lilL. 21 ‘.0 iNIAY 20 iTaurus)-— s slurs urge moderation in all for best results today. ‘Qfllfifll. should be made m "tics. Home affairs, personal eineirt, correcting errors he favored. to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- tlltliliOllg exist for you as iiureaiis. Care necessary not to i0 or niiscalculate. Slow and ugh procedure where you are 11in will be your best. bet. ~~ worry‘. IJLINE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- j clay for you folks. Be most ul if forming new partnerships ant. iii signing contracts or legal ‘v (loeulneins. Vacations, industrial 3l"i(i other business matters under frieitiiiy rays. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- If you start carefully in the a..m., ‘oull find things turning out well s ilxe day advances. Care especial- ly advised handling tools, machin- ery, driving vehicles. airplanes. General busineis matters and neces issues highly favored. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) _ Not particularly auspic- ious fur private interests or artistic iii but solid and more prac- icai matters are favored. Literary efforts and mental work in general approved. SEPTEMBER 24 to OGIOBER. 23 (Libra) -- If you won't let personal likes. and rlilikes interfere with your businvs. affairs and logical seasoning, you should enjoy a pro- ductive, interesting day. Laborious. Your Individual '-—--By Frances Drake———-J y You Don't Need Mn- G. G. Puoulu 0| SCOPE work, activities required energy and endurance airioiig the first favored. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) - What may seem nign impossible to some others will be right up your alley. Emergencies, problems that need keen p€ll€"tl‘8.~ tion and quick solution, difficult tasks and ccnvpetitive games and sports are among the sponsored. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) — It's a honey tor you today". The new and undue as well as old, familiar matters, stren- uous activities and late-ln-the- evening entertainment and social-s are a few of the favored. DECEIVIBEZR 23 t0 JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) — The early part of. the day warns against unnecessary changes and thoughtless decisions but after 2 pm. very benefic vibra- tion and quick solution, difficult more efficient handling of your af- fairs. JANUARY 22 to ETIBRUARY :0 LAquarius) - Today can be pro- ductive if you lend a. willing, en- thusiastic hand. Exports in all lines of trade, industry and artistry are especially favored. Work for im- provement. FEBRUARY 2:1 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - More thought and unc- tion in the am. will aid in building a winning program. You people who appreciate responsibility will know how to handle today. Avoid nervous enthusiasm and undirected activity, also absenIt-mitidedness. A CHILD BORN 0N ‘THIS DAY Whatever this individual, does will be done in a. deliberate, big way. High-mincledness and great energy are outstanding. It must learn to keep its desire for dominance within __ . _ $5.2 WHEN LOVE Dear Miss Dix-We have 9°" in 111891 school. love for each other more than ten in love with used It. mustbe 11w love her tied to her just for revenge. the gravest causes. I if husbands and wives would my half ntaniages as they do of any other en would be few broken homes. and when a. child is better off with c calling each other obscene names. Martyrdom Sometimes Futile BTOWH. chance at a little happines at last. It seems to me you cannot refuse son asks it for him. will also set you free. It will wipe the malsing a new life for yourself. _ Dear Dorothy Dix-Thirteen quite 18, ran away and was mar-r a week together. boy by simply duties of oco to correct him. What should I do? lf Mother Walks Out ANSWER-The next time your her. mother and and get pay for the work she has bee have to work half as hard either. ROSES I wandered down a country lane Where Roses sweet and lovelv grew. Flushed deeply with the morning sun Their petals touched with dew. So entrancing was their perfume 'I'h.at. my eyes were filled with tears. Flor it touched a chord of memory That has lingered through the veers. Drea ling th besid the Roses My tyhlouaihtsmgg backeto childhoodk a? when a RTOUD of happy children ‘Neath the Roses romo and play. 'I‘he fragrance of forgotten summers Lllnzers where the roses mow. Sweetest flowers in God's garden- reasonable bounds. Its constancy and loyalty are admirable. i_ Experience— 5URF P5311175’ in Jam 0110' Making As Easy for the Beginner as for the Export Very Slum lol It‘! Iurprl-‘igly quick lad only lo make Cato jams and jellies. For jam you need give only u one- minula lo twomlnuto fuIL rolling boll . . . for Ielly only I half-mints to u Inlnuln. It's so differed from g p‘ .1 4 the old-fashioned, long-boll Iuyl hI III hi1 Clllmpluul no time More Jam or Jolly 1n this short boil practically no Love's emblem of the long ago. . -—Q0.nsteu>e_1-__He¢l<.__be§t_~ Jelly Natural Tush — Fresh Colour The ulwrt Caro boll does not elect the lane or darken the colour u long boiling does. The keel: lute and colour of the fruit itself rouulnl unspoiled in your 1am or jelly. Sun Results A book n! 72 tooled recipes come! MARRIAGE MARTYRDOM FUTILE Real Victims Of Divorce Are Children, But Strife In Home Poor Background For Education been married t. - you; NW this 1s our sway: anamrdigfww: stayed toge her. For over five years he has been He told me of this and asked for a divorce, but, ref Now his health is break of hvla frustrated love for this woman. give his father his freedom. My husband would provide for the boy and myself. h dame for my husband e advg me to do? Circumstances Alter Some Cases ANSWER-Give your husband his freedom at once. Let him go to the woman he loves and be hap with her. Otherwise you will be rc- > sponsilb e for the total wreck of h . Like- wise you will add toyour own happiness b_ doing this deed of {ustioe and mercy. For I can imagine no woman s i fering a greater dai y torment. than the one who keeps a husband she does not love and who does net 1 do not believe in wholesale divorce very sacred institution and that one should not be broken up except for“ think that most divorces are a mistake, and that But, I think there are times, even when a husband and wife have commit-ted no great crime against each other, when divorce is justified it is with two parents in a house of strife in which the father and mother are continually querreling, relprcachirig each other with their faults and That you both have done this for the sake of giving your cililld at least the outer semblance of a home, adds the dlgiuly of martyrdom ta your sacrifice. but now the need for that is over. H15 character is formed. He wants to get in a more wholesome atmosphere than the one cf suppressed hate in which he has been reared, and he wants his father to be freed from your tyranny and to have a Arid you will have your reward because such an act ears l2... to live and stipulated that he was only going to pay $30 a month for board for bcth of them. although both were working and they eamed $50 When their baiby was born my daughter-in-law remained at home for two and a half years. Then she left me to take care of her two-fyear-oid “talking out. on him, a chore which was added to my other irg and scrubbing and washing for the family. is very unruly and impudent to me, but his mother does not She does none of the housework and when anything she tells me that "if I don't like it I can get out." My scn and his wife are both gcod money-makers and indulge them- selves in anything they wish, bu‘: not paid a ciol do. if you don't like the way you are treats . take her advice heave her flat. Just put on your hat and take your clothes and When she and your selfish son have to wrest brat and try to get hired help who will cook and wash and scrub and baby-tend. they will realize what a Godsend they have had in a. slave be on their lmees to get you back. I have no sympathy to waste on the women who do nothing but ial and DEFINITELY GOES “B80. but becauseofoursoriwe another woman and she with him I118 because very mihaippy livi in tn ether with this betweerllg us. My the situation and urges me to Something is to drink. whim will; £5 BULL-HEAD. I think that marriage is a i as hard to make successes of the.r terprise into which they go, theie ne parent in a peweful home than ‘Your boy is practically your husband a divorce when your slate for you apd you can set about U O my only son, who was mt e brought his bride to our home t .e The child permit inc object to lar for my services. PLEXED MOTHER-IN-Jiw. htcr-ln-law tells you to get out Walk out on $0. le with a four-year-n d I Pe- This life were very dull indeed without a little garden seed. Suppose the ground were bare, No grass, no thistle growing there, No little plot to dig and hoe. No roses red and pink to grow. Suppose this world held nothing more Than brick and steel and shop and store And all men ever saw or knew were metals cold to touch and view And there were neither field nor sp: For daisy and forget-me-not, Just smoke and dust and foundry BY And clash of steel from day to day, With nothing else to hear or see How horrible man's life would be. QUININB VALUABLE PRODUCT "quinine". merit in warm parts of the world. the clnchona tree. y rm; cmuzcqrfrarown consulate Allomingslnllo RATHER MERCENARY Mrs, Muinchance (untimentallyzl "I declare, darling you bold the imihiellu over me Iust. as carefully as you did in our courting days - more carefully, if anything". lVLr. Mainchance (prosaicslly): "I did not have to buy your hats in those days, Myrtle." BITLEB WINS Hitler. Goering and Ribbentrop went for a walk in the country, and presently came to a cave inhabt- ed by a family of skunks. "Let's go in one by one, and test our powers of resistance", sac Hit- ler. "Let's see who can stay in that atmosphere longest". Gcering went in, and stayed a minute. Then Ribbentrop went in and stayed two minutes. Then Hitler went in....and out rushed the skunks! Here is a. new czcktail tid-bit. ready for your tables: Cover toast squares with minced cooked fish, Vvvv THM“ rsonal '1. Fashions '1. Literature Dellclous Nourishing ' QUAKELR PUFFED WHEAT and QUAKER PUFF ED RICE You can win you: family’: pulse every time when you serve Quaker Pulled Wheat and Quaker Puffed Rice. You will find these two tempting cereals are "tops" / 1n: gamma; CEREAL = with gout children and with grown-ups, ,. " OM- too ecause they are so much fun lo ca! suor"k s I" —nIid so good for them. ' Each full ripened grain of wheat and rice is actually “shot-from-guns“. Thus \\ unlocking the tiny food cells . . . making it easier to get food energy more quirk! . Treat your family w delicious, uouris - lug uakcr Pufetl Wheat and Quaker PuEe Rice tomorrow moming...they're extra delicious with fruit . . . get several packages of each at your grocers today! FOR DELICIOUS VARIETY GET SEVERALU_ spread with mayonnaise and sprinkle with fine chopped dill pickes. Place under broiler to OQéévv$w 5ULY_24. 1941 “vvCO-OO i t I a I brown, and serv3__wann. Living s —The Woman ’s Realm WORLD WITHOUT BEAUTY wholly —By Edgar A. Guest. 0F DUTCH EAST INDIES An impsrtant. drug is kncw as It is helpful in treat- Qtuinlne is taken from bark of This tree is a LIFE SAVERS Merchants in Hungary rrporti Leisure substitute for tea in Germany. INEXPENSIVE CROCHET with health and vhtality, she can get by with clothes that aren't quite fresh, hair which isn't washed at least once a week, a dingy neck or untidy fingeinals. Chipped Polish It's a bad ide old, or any other girl fcr nutter, to wear her long bob so long that it looks bushy and neglected. A long bzb can be charming, regaraless of how widely upswept coiffures are But. it isn't charming if it hangs all over the shoulders. And. even vifien its just short enough, it isn't. charming unless it gleams and shines as a result of frequent brushing and weekly wash.- g. The high school girl who really cares about hsr appearance takes a bath every day, of course. she utes a deodorant each morning or an anti-perslpirant a czuple of time a week. She cleans under- neath her fingernails with an or- ange stick. 1f she cannct manage to keep nail polish umhipped and uncraoked, s-he gives it up alto- gether and buffs her nails instead. Chipped polish is one of the worst sins against good grooming. Her sweaters and skirts are spotless. She can and will wash out a sweater in reccrd time, She polishes her saddle oxiords often- enough to keep them neat and shining. She dcesrrt. let soiled handkerchiefs, bits of gum wrap- touted. the use of peppermint leaves as a‘ ‘ whimper and cry when their husbands or their children order them to get out of the lie-use that they make habitable by their work, because they have such a perfect instrument of revenge in their hands. Every who can cook or wash or scrub or nurse can go into somebody else's hcnie Everciaes Can Help You to Reduce naltive of south America, and is found wild on the slopes of the Andes mountains. About 300 years ago, a Spani"h woman in Ecuador was cured of a fever after using the bark of the cinchona tree. Just how she "used"- it. we are not told, but in any case the news of her cure spread far and wide. Hundreds o: pounds of the bark were sent to Spain, Italy and other parts of southern Eu- Wolllflll doi for nothin . And sh woi ‘t n n8 DORgVH-IY Dlgl. 1 pings, stray notes and such accu- mulate in the pockets of her coat. In addition, she remcmbers not to apply layers of flesh makeup over stale. she washes her face thoroughly alt nocn and puts on a new coat of cosmetics. She does the same immediately after school closes for the day. You don't catch her looking faintly grayish across the forehead and chin instead of pink and white and blooming. DESIGN Matching booties and only two one-ounce balls of fine wool. materials needed, iliustriiticii of stitches and complete IIlSIYliCIhJllS la making both cap im-cl boot/ees To order attern: Wflll: ur send or stamps to ['0 Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department cap. crocheted in the cosy shell siiizii rvtluin eedework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. Year: lo Looks t. Ad ‘Too old for us!" they guess. Large But she may not be! A large lhupeless bust adds years to a woman's looks; as she growl older she's branded "dowager" long be- fore she ls one. Can anything be done about it? Of course. By firming with exer- d cises the pectoral muscles that sup- port the bust. you can make it smaller and more shapely. Normal- izing the body weight also helps. Many women have reduced their butt measurement u much u: six to eleven inches with the aid of exercises like this (illustrated in our sketch): 1—Kneel on mat, body upright. arms out to side. palms up, shoul- ders back. Drop head backward. 2—Make small circles with arms, beginning each circle by moving arms forward. Try to feel the muscles pull between L " Repeat circles 0 times. 3—Drop body forward, arm: and head hanging downward. Then rc- peat exercise 6 to B timer. You'll get resultli And with the exercise routines in our 32-page l uklet you can slim hipl, thighs. calves. arms and waistline. too; flatten your abdomen. lose a "dowageri hump.” Give! exer- cises for posture. aching feet. ner- vous tension, constipation; silo gen- eral exercises. Send 20c in coins for your copy of Best mercises For Health And N99- screen 0l' curtain to from becoming marked. WALL PRDTEGTION FROM A DIVAN ' u. Divan bed stands st a wall, the wall if le close should by a prevent it A light- weight screen of plywood, ream,- ing to a height of absut. i8 inches above the divan, is neat and ser- viceable. It can easy be moved from place to place as required. Another handy device is a framework screen something like n folding clothe; - horse. covered with material to match the cover of the divan. A simpler fitting is a deep frtll of matching material, with an ex- Eanding cord threaded through its ending and secured at each.- end by the snail hook-nails made ape- c ally for hanging pictures. These h should be arranged side. WHY-S t0 hold the loops at the ends of the cord, and the edge of the curtain should hide them. Plans are b01118 made for the erection of a stadimn in Washing- ton to seat 200,000. 12f again be prot 4.1 1n cookery laminae. gigot means a leg 0f mutton lamb. veal or ven- ison ready for the time. RULES T0 m: FOLLOWED m QUEsT 0F ooon GROOMING . Beauty in the very young 5e- nds on absolute cleanliness, a esh. scrubbed though carefully maimed loci’: ‘s a ms ke f WW1“ Rirl to assurorle till‘: @511“ BM l5 Y011ng and glowing THE. COOK '5 CORNER SUMMEBTIME DRINK 2 lemon; 2 oranges 3 cups sugar 8 pints water 1 tablespoon tartaric acid Method: Grate the rind from both the lemons and orange; with ; “n; Design No. 441 Being extremely sensitive to foul air, canarles are taken into mines to warn miners if poisonous gasses are eswains- PROVINCE - - - - - - - - - NAME - — — — —--————- STREET ADDRESS——-——-—ClTY———--—— Scientific fcrccastiiig the y“. fliods and fcreteiiiiig the = c-f the mcn ocn- iii Iiid a , - “slag llie minds of lll ogists. FOR NO. Ml Pattern No. 441 contains list <1 above picture with i5 cents in wit GRAND FOR SUMMER -"""""_"""‘I RECIPE INDIVIDUAL SIZZLED BEEF CASSEROLES Chop and cook 1 small onion and l small green pepper in 3 tbs. butter. Add, then brown slightly, 1% cup (2% oz.) shredded dried beef. Add contents of 1 medium tin Heinz Cooked Spaghetti. Pour into 4 ramelcins or large custard cups. Bake 20 min. (375°_F.) O You lave work and money-and still nerve nourishing warm-weather meals-when you choose Heinz Cooked Spaghetti an the main course! We make our own spaghetti-drcnch it in rich tomato sauce enriched with nippy cheese. Order a few tins! It's delicious. _ LOW-BUST, HIGH ENERGY DIS IIES MEALS! Ill. SAVINGS STAN P8 AND W! Ayllur, 0.—Prha- juice has time to boil nwuy ls it with every bottle of Carlo. Jun fol- smut p1,“ 1 ‘ “we” d dd _ 121',’ .1‘ hllfgfkpf: lloeu inlnng boiling. it all gnu Into l" Mal, m, “d” 1,, m, p". Bffl"? I'° Th9 Gulrdll" Him! the sugar undnthe‘ wateiknsllI dyer "WTISFIIVI"! 19d 755d)’ t° "Wdi “I15 illlufilvothnluuu your ilm m! Iellr- Yo" sewn l0 5~"I°°- 3° 5"" "° "l" Plllnl! hen to dissolve the sugar then * "In" ~ int win c c» Palm-l ‘m, h," mo" “on m m“! ilcularfzuli you are usingundyoufl your Name, Addrers and the Name bl-ln to g be,‘ m“ he w. n r ._ - l" '1'" 9"" '1'" "l" mo“; 0|‘ {m}; 11m‘ id" have Jun or jell u: be mud of °f 5mm"- 5 m nutes Rem p ' i or m, m", m , m 0, u tons - 7 P .2 ove from the heat _ enable and worry.” IMB "VII!!! ovary time. “d m4 M“ mum‘ 5°"!- wmnl Creamy, Chane-Flavour- DOQK o’ "an, RECIPES UNDER "l! u.‘ Illa muzkbottixglfllzdtgtozlrqg $00K!” A 0d HIlfll Cooked Macuvonilo I’ or "i" ‘Ont Itrhe refrigerator until heady to use. Grand BylmllotWlthLohov/m t o serve, “""“"" p “Hm” mmmu“ B-J-HduIOompunyofCaundmLM. the bottom of a glass and f.li the elm with cold water. Experiment with aJlnss of it to find Just how mud: the mun You ureter CEETO I5 FRUIT PECTIN'—u nclluruI subslonu‘ EXTRACTED FROM FRUIT o»