CYAGPLTWQ x > " 1 Palace Advertiser, Eug- 1 Road, Upper Norwood, formerly of Alvntreal. and Mr. George White- iicid Bentley, youngest sOn of Mr. Que wedding took. place izrnd Mrs. T. W Bentley. of Oharf C " ‘ Cpsy Iiill, on virtue lOHCIOWII, Prince Edward Island, h‘ JUDD. i Cnnorln. . mid Mrs. The vicar, Canon C. E, Wilson Officlflrcd 11nd Mr. E. T. Patterson A. R. C. 0., was at the organ, The bride was glVCIl away by her . Yriihci‘. She wore a gown of white z in and lace with a cqYjnpt of f (mange blossom. She carried a. bou- quet of carnatiohs and white i102.- ther. The two sisters of the bride, the Zvlisses Gladys and Nmrgaret Jupp, ivere bridesmaids, They were qtiired in pink lace dresses, gold skuilnrlps and gold shoes, and carried bou- quets of daffodils and heather. The bride's mother was in a black costume trimmed with gold MEifiA GINTMENT costs only 25¢ The Family Favourite u m llillel mulls 1mm Mun- lnd you Dny icsi. Us: Mzccn (or ma, bums, mm, both, zcnmu (and with mustard n a ocuiilco =1 Bszvmr viii ffJPli‘ zvu . W ' . - \ Jill. G. W. BI-INIIJIY AND MISS‘ E. D. JUPI’ AND WEDDING PARTY mus \- Reception of friends was held after the ceremony at the Crystal Palace Hotel ballroom. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. G. Clarke (jun.,) Mr. H. Clayton and dnuzn- ters, Mrs. F’. Carlton, Miss J. Clay- ton, Gunner .7. A. R. Bentley (bro- ther of the bridegroom), 1,41‘. and Mrs. H. Clarke (sen) Mr. and Mrs Garood, Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray Mr. F. Morse and daughter, Mrs. Duncan and daughter, Mrs. Brad- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Roffey and daughter, and five Canadians o.‘ the bridegroorrrs regiment (sergt M. E. Campbell, Bombardier L H Ives, Gunners G. E. Bonnell, C. A. E. Wallace and I. A. Clarke lo hall colds)- braid. The best man was Gunner Albert Nixon, who 15 serving in the same regiment as the bridegroom. i TER MEDALLION ' .llmlto ochtPa) bemgtffiqgeigllrllllifilgllfinirlggfil.ilrgieiggfxiiiilslredoi. of csftitolles and wmplew instructions: ltc or nd bove picture with 15 cents ln coin ,§,‘§,§§d§§ Zlitrliisnviuyizrnureaii? Charlottetown Guardian. gzgscnnriottetcwn Guardian Needlework newline!“ DcsismPw-“n ___._..__....._-.-_-_.-...__ umvus -— ———-' gmgs-r Annwss-———-°!TY--"“'“"""" going» — _._..___._.__.-_.-.- BEMA Molacseo- . A Natural Food Product . . tho Pure Juice of the Famous Barbados Sugar Cane o Yes, zhu: is exactly what BEMA “classes is. From Barbados comes this delicious food produm-as pure and zest- ful when l: reaches you, u: when i: came from the sugar cane. Thu: is why l: has luch u distinctive flavor; why so many careful house- wives use i: u: l regular pan of Illfll.‘ daily menus. Rich in vitamins, BEMA Molasses is also avuluuble source of iron—an essential food element. 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Well, that’: what your keyboard chart does for you-pictures llfe- afzo the four moat-used octaves on the piano and the note right with ouch key. 0n placln| the chart behind your real keyboard you m at onco which key to play for each note. You quickly learn to rend mule err-and when yowvn learned some harmonizing chord: you can play piecel l lhort-cut way. Our 24-min lnm-uctlon book, with "life-flu" keyboard chart, show: you how you can play piece: without long hour! o! practlcl. Teuchea rhythm, element: of music. ‘la: table of chords; three tuner or practice. Bend 20c in coins for your copy of "Quick Course in Piano Play- ing" to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly 5'0"!‘ Nflmfl. Address and the Name of booklet, Namo Street iaaiZu ._.___........______..__ " I. Liing GIVE YOUR BEST For life l; the mirror of icing and ave, ‘Tl; just what we are and do; Then give to the world the best you have And the best will come back t0 you. A now glass which is said to be ten times as strong as automobile shatierproof svindsiheld glass is a. sandwich which consists of a plas- tic film boiween two sheets of glass. The recipe for a colorless vam- ish to paint over polished‘ brass to keep it bright for 6 nronm; in 1 oz ure shellac dissolved in 1-4 in methylated spirits. Clean grass with metal Polish first and then apply varnish wiihs:ft brush. Of all the heavenly bodies, sa. s m astronomer. the sun is the only one indispensable to the earth, THIS IS A QUICK ONE For an emergency dessert, Just right for unexpected company, beat one cup cream and fold in one cup mints that have been crushed, and one package chocolate snaps that have been crumbled. Serve mzx- ture in small glasses. Sufficient for 6 servings. Black dresses are shown for street and afternoon wear, in- variably with n bright pin, bright buttons, gold nail-heads, or cut steel. PRIMERS ARE OFTEN USEFUL IN PAINTING Well-nged brick, stucco and con- crete require no different from other exterior ‘NOFK surfaces are not well-aged, how- ever, they should be given special primers which usually contain tung oil varnishes. Any nigh quality house paint may then be used for the finishing coats, LEADING THE AUTUMN DVANCE . A Alaska seulskin jacket of dark Mat-ara-brown. with baum-marten muff of natural Himalayan. Yellow—not just a Summer BC‘; quaintance - goes on triumphant- ly with black . The chemise dress _- take of! its‘ fiittflflfii‘ gaze upzn a. narrow nlghtfl s r Unbroken color - from top to sue - basis, a suit or two-piece w/ffi ./."~.-, You’ll wonderhwhy with anything cls Rinse-whiteness MOTHER.- I’ve nlwaya i. white-now look a: I: look; quite dingy experience, tool COUSIN EMMA.- Don‘: blnme Iicular" u l ml. givec n whim- wash rich suds-clothes] 6 us: clean. MOTHER: Do you mean you don’: hnvn :0 rub and scrub chem? gm whlu you: colored COUSIN B. Muk my words-you'll be l0 COUSIN B. Goodness, no! Rlnao -—:bu:’s why you can mm i: to: thin s, mo. l: keep: colon so mu brakbterl MOTHER: Wonderful! I'm - mug co n7 Rinso myself- ‘ very washday. lmuud n: :he difference l: lfllkQl new: ugnin be udnfied wigs. ugyrblng else! Don’: forget :0 gs: pacing: for am economy. i Sfieifioz/yfif fier //7//e y/k/é’ Q/y/rfikcwas’ Wfi/ka. p. fiY/sffieitaaéfier/a, gs/ay/ ' a g/zvsa-user ‘prided myself on getting my wash use‘: nlghtie ngiuns: your sheen. youmlb l know mfn Ina: u "pn- The difference la than I use bum very wblm! wash. An eisure -The Woman's Realm The dinner dress o! atlflf ha! llle, -1 with nun M £215. ‘Beam , Old blonds on but. I'm a hundred Btocklnga (both nylon and um g" u" P°°P1° °5 u" Mllllimel have y m, Fall reflect the trend toward "W! 11107 only had to soy Schwartz to ztni..~ii..iitr.;rlrsr...zr f';;,§°,,gf,";,j*='“ Mwgwg, m.» ti... ‘ll w klo “"1"” Q ured §§§3%.z.i*'is.§§.“ii§§li;**§§ftc “"°““‘“""*°""* ful shade Ls a t..." amber tone. Schwartz Peanut Butter proudly cirrlea men there's a. light, warm beige. on this Schwartz reputation for qumgy t'“°“°l;“'.i.°él..‘i‘°‘éi.“""t‘°'.t..i“°l Y“ "i" 5"‘ i" 5°" t" who. ioi lli , Ll ' r Willi!” brandy-brown s ado. and b: children's lunches. It: delicious, mellow nuke. a HATS ARE “MUSTS" Hats are definitely "in" this Fall, for the school girl's wardrobe. she may have been u cull tossing rebel until now, because hats were too fussy for the casual clothes she loves. or because they didn't set firmly enough on her head, or because she just £91001! carefree. But the picture has changed New this Fall a re stocking cum, in bright solid co lors or stripes. :1. Fas hion S7. ‘ Favorite Spread, of. the Maritimes ' their favorillo spread. Say Schwaztz_ and be sure W. H. SCHWARTZ 8‘ SONS LIMITED Canada’: Oldcd Colin and Spica Hem HALIFAX. NOVA 830711 For Monday, Sept. 29th. MARCH 2i to Aha“- a. dries) -~Oodles of bencficent rays pre- dominaie throughout the morning, but this afternoon asks more con- sideration in important mores. changes and decisions that may affect your future or your couniry s welfare. calm, rea onnblr, honest APRIL. 21 to MAY 20 (Tour-m)- Ail major industries, banking and brokerage business, manufacturing or all present urgent ccmlnodities are highly favored fncm enrlvi morning. After 1:30 P.M., and until midnight, think more care-i ’""'»- and calmly before you sneak or act H.211 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Wnrk and everyday affairs now l'l'flll'lf,' smooit-ily should be con- tinued with increased‘ speed-up if posiible. New, unnecessary under- takin had better be deferred un~ til le surLtime. you were satisfied e when you sec . And wicb all my washing nsoi l: no: only d ouch wonderful flung: whim no ably you'll Your Individual H O R O S C O P E ~-——- By Frances Drake you've heaps A Affoble, 1nd Will d authority. Driving this will and mpliealing to fairness will. He, or she, of unusual achievement in WOrth while endeavor. move from beat wmflakea and nuts which have been Drop waxed paper, or spread in a but.- otfil-red pan and cut in squares when m . llailtelymmnking from the JUNE 22 to JULY 2d (Cancer) -.A nrogresive day for energetic ambitious Cancer-folk. Use keen imagination and intuition to good advantage. Make new, valuable connection-s; sell yourself and your product. Y JULY 24 i0 AUGUST 22 (Leo) -You must advance, not one step but many, and here and now is the tame to prepare and fight for that gain. Planning is not enough, you must complete those plans. You yourself make or mar your future. Good influences especially today for practical needs.- AUGUST Z3 to SEPTEMBER N (VLrgo)- Put money worries bo- hmd you - other and more 1m- portant matters need your assist- ance, advice and ideas. We are in need of strong minds, stout hearts, ruith and willing hands. SBPPEIMBER 24 to OCTOBER 38 (Libra) - Deliberate sufficient- ly before you act to avoid errors. 13¢ cautious in agreements, con- tracts estimates. "An ounce of reventionu," you know. A. M. ovoroble for dealing with super- government or industrial con- OCTOBFIR. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - Mixed influences with the most advantageous star vibra- tions emanating during the morn- ing and evening. Favors may be sought and granted; conferences held. Cooperatzon between mun- agoment and labor urgent. . NOVEMBER 23 t0 DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Fresh oppor- tunities and good advice oifcrcd today. Be pro-pared to act quickly and decisively when the occasion demands. Industrial busuicsses under beneflcent rays. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Scales tip h: your favor. especially if you are eager ta make headway and uniti- your efforts with those working for gen- eral good. Now ways and means for personal achievement shown. JANUARY zgtto FEBRUtgRY 30 - rong aspec- spon- sor mechanics, technicians, bulld- ers, carpenters; all useful trades; a-rlny, navy and aviators; in fact, all who wish to succeed CAN m today. ARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Places) — Your greatest help will come from within yourself, of common sense, in- ability at your com- iors, oerns tuition and mand. No hnlfway measures! Give YOIIYOIIEt-Wr self leeway. HIILD BORN 0N THIS DAY gentle-mannered. humane, ustrious, intelligent, affectionate. o o. conscientious ob given dividual sane reasoning its intellect and ls capable not do. but THE COOK'S CORNER TOFFEE CRISPB chopped nuts Moth : Place toffee burs in part of double boiler along with; the cream and butter boiling water until stirring often Heat over the toffee melts en melt/ed, re- und pour over laced in a buttered bowl. y spoonfuls onto Sheets of d. set in refrigerator for n low hours to harden. Please not/e: No baking here either! QUICK NUT COOKIES l l-l Clip; (l can) sweetened ‘czondensedch milk u ' "I'D com hi1 . l 1-2 cups dry bread oflmlx 1-2 tea-spoon salt 2 teaspoons cinnamon Method: Combine sweetened con- densed mlifi chopped nuts, bread- a on extra; ".3.»;;";.,1.:.:r"***"" SEGREGATING CHILDREN NO ASSURANCE OF SAFETY Parents Make Grave Error When They Re- fuse To Allow Young Daughters To Associate With Br v l who‘? .i.’.°;“.é“?.¥;..°"...°'.‘..“.‘, "lib"; 93i.‘i‘.°¥...2i.°..'é‘8.“§f.“i%. $.53.‘ $9.23’; S9 . of the opposi Even in thls day of emancipated youth there m l plenty of households in which the girls are never allowed to have boys call on them or to go out on a date until th _ 20. and where the boys nr: required to come straight home from school with. out loitering on the way with any little cutie, and to mind that they keep their eyes before them The fa p and mothers believe that by keeping their Johnnie; and Mamie: from ever know-mg any Bally: and Sammie: that they automatically do away with all the perils of sex attraction, on the principle that it you have never tasted ccv~ inr you wouldn't banker for it. Also. th y: and girls were not exposed to calf love in their adolescence. thov would. escape the romantic oon~ tagion that nearly ever! not: in their teem and be able to make a iudic om choice of a wife or husband in later o. no matter with this w“: bldden waters are swee an we cllmbin for the ach that is the highest on the tied. No youngster: with a. op of tinge blood in their veins ever forbm-e to do n thing because it wag dangerous. and the surest way to rush u boy and slrl into a ore- mutum idiotic marriage 1a to clothe it with dark. mysterious oortenta and taboos that pique their curiotlsty and make them feel they want to try it. llluklng Wallflower: N0 31.15 m so boy-crazy u those who have never lmd a lgeau. hflc- . cause they have never beerfragermltted to have o. little b12371! Pill!!! homi their books from school, or e them to ball names. Ind t e f” all‘? always escorted them to such parties as they were invited to w ere y papered the wall until some member of the family came for them, they long for these attentions u a. lost soul does for Paradise. and are ready to mu at the feet of any boy who will dclim to 100k at them- , e Ls who have played around with boys since their mud-pie day: take them 1n their stride. They see Johnny Jone! u he 18-41 “We m“ snub-nosed chap but no world-beater - and they so Dlflw- with him when his father 'wlll lend him the car and dance and quariel and fight with him and never think of such a thlgfi as taping: in lomllfglliegcllflkwn But to the girl who has never been owed o fr’?! Hm him m“ m” little ordinary plosqueak ls a Fairy Prince and she a s r . wheat before the sickle. Where Girls Learn Lllc n u ma Most parents want their daughters w merry. becr-w. when H ~ - ‘Sififi? ‘élt“ci.e‘é‘i"éi‘.l.%“é‘i."f.lil°fif‘i.‘li iilétutfrli°ilfitlfifi.‘tt‘h making them old midi: b refusing let tthem llfllvkbggafififi, ‘f: "its the "r odour...“ " “ “t” ° ' l e. ec nque n - q‘ 5gb: learns on the campus. in the ochoolhyoorln. at gigs’ Bglgeulaiuéiiéfl}? how to lead a boy on and how t0 D115 111mm 5 9 ‘Alf _ ferenoe between neur-ove-muldng and the real ithrzik. Bu’ h sentlmentallties: how o make a. date heavy 8i‘ l}? t». m has never been permit-ed to have n beau un a :00 Bu“ Omar“ ti": “mimic.- whit.“.L";’.s‘.$.§i%?'»=?§r~~se n 5 an aptabliity. In a word. she has never lenmed how to play the love sumo §lid 5128K“ ‘°°..°‘S..'°o%§.2‘;“" 1 on now a . fl 5 Parents should realize um nokpflrt of yjiiegtrherchillfggnéngdyfififlg§ble more important than for them to now cone!“ assoc “than m“, mm M,‘ information can onlv be M0111!“ b! 9"" 1| an zggiinsrs hero everv little bo learns about women frmn th M 5 ‘m a. Col (Continued on _ use igcgémllecraft/ ...F0r The Home m mum tho 1M1“?- ogsgbfll: lfltlgro rl's new suit; 85-7 - plaid is J11" Tm“ m" w’ qlonggln table suspender skirt 8-19 k them together or sli the 1w ¢ on over her dream M’ W056 u; between day: when u. full-lent? ocstilMowaz-milwgklrtwm?’ Wm; my blown. lwea. 0f in her wardrobe. shell in" roomy out that lives M!‘ PM“! "1 rosm w: action. and We 411mm- ders that hold it in PM» =0 "M" 1y. Stlc No. 8188 i; dea 0d l0!’ slzeny 4, o, l. w! 10- 51m: 5 Y” nus.‘ *.-.:.z.r°*.°t.§“;f.."t; 3km, Paltem includes Jacket and skirt 0111?. send Twenty (2019 coin ll N~ rerred. for Pattern. Wrlw P!&IU , and the ll ryillulhbgmge ‘all mu no.3:- vou wish. Btyl; No. 3130 Silo ..-..-.----~-v Nun reinforci- Ina MANI- -'.:: I € .1: v4.5? l. cinnamon, and Drop ormnba, a stir until thoroughly blended. poonfula onto u buttered bak- and u (an a bull)“; wild; I (IND . . 0X’ um o‘ immed- frmn om oven about 8 1-2 dozen on. The next two on aimpll it.- self to mobs. Tho first gyuixu bectln: a mixtun to the boiling int. mixing in the mat- of ngredlenta and then allowing to lama innthe Nlfllflflflfllk-fljlfl Jngpl n.1- h», Alli) lllfll ‘I0 FOITIFYIEII llfllifll Lydia I Plnkbufi ‘M314!!! bl m" ‘W reltgom" Plnkbnln‘: lets ° 61D build lid in ,,...:a;~;.:sr.-u."n..... orth I