"THF ITIIARLOTTETOWN Ilf"" ‘ " ____JULY 1 vYYvYv - ("fink 00W m}: alm "f. Social and Pers --v,vvv'-vvvv,v€ Living s. Leisure GOQOOOOQOOOO O-OOOQOOOO-O-fOOOQOOGOOOOvvv v vvvvvv vvvvv onal '1 -¢v-vvvévvvvvd-rlvwvuuvvlvl! 7. 1940 g ‘ "~04. s '1. Literature l1 n . 777V 4-.-. ., Crash-t} i _.;:.. dean..-"- n," ._.,......~.,,..“..,,. .e--..-..-,.-- Dorothy Dix ’e Letter Box Tested c1 ‘ Tram‘;- ‘rum —The Woman ’s Realm __ NOBODY KNOWS WHAT onus a :..°°..:."“°'°“"‘°*%.".....““' WILL BE TEN YEARS HENCE n,;',_,~=*~~:..:"~,g "- ‘iifmo’? i‘i.’i”“.i..‘¥‘l"’§2§ They Have Alwayswieitthered All Storms, 373$ mmym“, delirious _;lolloiis whlcli edminate the oily look of the oily skin, pre- vent caking or smearing All Changes and Probably Will Be Just King well beloved, we; a: . wont to say, d q ~ WE? Hugh, Wm wrong’ or my ‘X33136 fglflllggurg-tld keep will... Themselves In Future Decades a our failed: ._____ ‘m yronlon-ow, mends’ w,“ be anon," ES . A high school bo is concerned about the kind of wives lift _ in“ day" F“ " “SEE” “w” iififillii‘? it'll’. ‘.i?.§.“-Pi.°.“;‘..‘.‘il2.“??°“’-Rt'i§‘.Lt§..*§.‘€.‘i%“i.h%“€.i‘é2"we “W” P“ e "m" “H1 And m that faith he sltpt and so . Whllg fresh aspnragils l; plenfl- lace b. tomorrow m subs who today a}? _ and cover with the auger. Int prcvilllfd. rm and ,-,.,,_.~o,,,,bl_.- pnml u“, gm,” gm, their kisses 5s u m stand over-night. Boll gently u; . housekeeper may hive it on her free-lunch counter? Will ii girl who has had "1 ‘Mm! 1"- °" W 1° 5- 10118 11" F1115 llrfivfirbl While the menus in such varied ways that it affairs with five different fellows in the c! , “VFW mall foil. need not become monotonous. It five years be as dependable as my mother, or wll _ Toliiorroyvs ire i shrill rise from loan be used as a vegetable with ii faithful wife have ‘~ a museum IDBCI 5 ll- wl 1116‘ I11 I. fiiiclzed butter or Hollnndaise sauce men? I am worried. U 14' And iiciv-b.ipzzz;= the indomitable c1‘ ci-cnnisd; a.» an nppetiier tvith or any one elscs girl can weather the storm that Use firm, ripe raspberries and sOlll finiclioi-ies itiid lisrti-bilctl eggs on] Confronts them." Well, son. neither 1 nor any wash if iieeesary. Weigh the wizii l‘Oll1'Il§E‘ icr 11s DFIKY-flld- {oust rounds, or with IJOlIEd ham one else is seer enough even to hazard a proph- fruit Qnd luglr, Mix well aid boil lllg tgiit. {gnu stlaionxnéts; as f, ma“, lunmeon my as w what girls are coming to, or what they w 331 deg-m“ y, qr go 1o 1b u one I =55 i‘ c W‘ d L u h _(‘li5h en ¢a55;,<0l._._ or cQ-lnbljed wlth they are going to be like 10 years hence. umber" l“ can.” , <1 . ~ '. 0- wrc 1 e l ‘liicken . ‘.(I . i i~ t. on Aillfldslwi h n i hil Illrench £25m gill“; “Shea I11 Kalllwflni dmiinin" x1e g 5m‘ °“ m” "PS °5 m’ 3 lalila kmnlglr‘ ll VIC. P TWP I10 , W’ 8 _d 1 Y, _ _ (III y aug €l' 0 l’. l1 I‘!- - ' , {k iii_~t ll'L‘lll git», m1 t} ck “mm Bulge W. Hyndmnn, Charlottelloyvn. whose them ca“ 1m“ the dI-‘card ‘he clomes- nlanners’ Use equal amounts of raspberries and stemmed red currents. Mix the fruit, water and sugar and boil to 221 degrees l". or to II) lb morals and traditions by which their seX haw been guided for thousands of years. and substi- tute a, new code of their own. We have seen them shed the veils of mystery‘ and most of the cli maidenhood marriage i0 Mr. Andrew ‘Malcolm Snn rif Mrs. Andrew Malcolm and the lute Mr. Malcolm of Kin- czirdine. Ontario, will take ‘Hi c1" life's oltl WIHT ow GAIHTENERS say Keep your vlliele body lovely will: the New Improved Palmolive ' k . brings to 1n l it? nizrrnuig that he It is a gcod plan. old gardeners 55- l tine, to use siarted annual W!" l t l h' ad . . . _ , l i oivers for planting among tulips ,' ZQ- liglelghafin: J, lack of them, 1n infllillgfigefn ‘éfiggflgl flaunt Him Jam Illfld! Willi Iflllllo OIIVQ oil lmw day. new hope. new cournge! and other spring fl0\\'8l'lllg bulbs‘ T‘ “v ' ' '“"** we have seen them maklng lml- . 4 1-! lb. plums M1 " " be wimp-n will ti» purl ill-Pl!‘ best in 3. hi“. i. be llSP-Illl for filling in any latlon men of tlemsclves and wear-land the kind oi pancakes you can e l-I lb. sugar 7°‘ 7°“ h", ""°" “d ‘hmfldm’ O ' rrriill creed! Win-it's i. ' nun-t» Weeks. Something 15 bind spots in the eienmal beds "lng brecches. We have seen them mflke- Use Burbank. Iombard, Green 111d f0! 7°"? b11311 899d? m""8° "i ~.l to h tie dung iolzaue. Tlieii where winter has en unusually Isubstltuilng toughness for tendeu-l Wfllabs there may n°t eve" he Gage or Damson plums Remove into your-skinawarnnnchPalinoIlve lany homes to cramp a wife's style and everybody will live in transient hotels or tourist cabins and get their vitamins and calories out of bottles, its shards and Wreck and .3 to thee? . t It tlietlflnere lies the vlc. Lot's ivziv. stems and wash well. Mash with potato masher to extract Juice. Suigimez-n tlée fruicti inthoovered pan! shall never touch mine" guzzliiigimswfld of Dots and pans. ' m ‘l 5< A d ° "3" 5M] cocktails and reeling dnunkenly oitf And Perhllps ".19" Wm n” d9‘ filth‘: g mo’ “f, of the don“ m; night 0mm solmand chastity in the girls they ‘ . m8 X‘ B marry, or expect their wives to be_of the p.ts may be removed by ness, vulgarity for modesty, hurd- boiledness for gentleness and sweet- ncss. We have seen girls who used to sing "the lips that touch wine lather. Cleanse the pores thoroughly. Rinse with warm water, then with cold. That's all there is to this simple beauty treatment. Yet there il no sure: way to help keep real, nIl-ove skin beauty. = _qulck q growing _ uinnuals _will -_s_e_verc . n:-N\'u'u'n'n'n"n'h '- ‘n ‘Jo'- 'n\'nfl%'h'in'u'b'u'u'n'flq'lfl&\\fi'n'lnfi'n'fbl'hfi u YOUR INIIIIIIIIIIAI. IIOROSGHPE . GlANr Emil ZE siivlis ~ nu ‘n5?- An old-fnshzoiied siijcr of coarse block PQIHJQSOH ribboncd in black what next? velvet 1s vrorii With a biiirk ve.l ' hf my IIRANCES DRAKE’ - . .- ‘faithful, and the will re aid an sklinunin . Iv *1.“ “m” ‘he “hi? A bmquel 0-" ': ‘ l-lwk in the willow your birthday comes In. and flml tliletghllsaillligog/lagr i331‘. Ilfixlllllagg “WW Wh° 5°" lfilfemer “l”? u“: g B11113?! filial: gfillffiufillliilir§ulii Yelmw and “"136 111311501415 21V“ " when your outlook la. according to 1hr stars- years more will emulate the SOllIdlIa few YERTS a5 156K111 1n BIIIETPYBQ Goal Jam l e i“ new etfuma ‘o0 And now I I'm“ i” °°1°'- ‘ Sen Island belles who consider that and “M19111? "° e h°“°'“"d' 4 1-: lb. enlbbed gooseberrlee °" . . P - I‘ | "M . 5-9;,» I..I.-..'.'..'.'t-'..'..'-'..'-'..'..'-%'\-'\-'.'.'. a shell necklace ls all the clothes Wggy day“ You never ca.“ Wu‘ 0 1-2 lb. sugar Palmohves firmer’ '0 l‘ u“ on!“ To freshen slices oi’ bread, stack ' m,“ any lady “(mm But. on the Other hl1!1d.811'l5.i.av- 1 1b. water (2 cups) —nves you money. For Wcdnsciltiy, Jilly 17th MARCl-i 21 to APlill, ‘.50 (Aries) _Moilc,v mziittns, gentliil DIIFIIIISS, professional interests and g vern- ment affairs are cspccally favoied and require cooperation this day of friendly star aspccts. Show thorn together i':rml_v and sprirkle the crust. lightly with writ-J; then wrap tlieni in a brown ptipr bag, and heat for g few minutes in a; moderate oven. Serve the slices hot. You'll be surprised hcw fie- licioils they are. -———_. your mettle! The violinist. Henri Wieiiiaiv- APR-IL 21 to MAY 2O i'l‘fillll'\l<l~— dtl was very Jealous of hs col- A typical bimliess, cnreu‘ and league, Rubinstein, wlLh wlwm progressively actvi- driy all round he toured America. Once Rubin- stelrvs name was displayed in larger type than his own 1n the billing, Thereafter, although they We"? 581d to have played Beetho- ¥6}I'S1“K5I1'fiulZ8I£ Sonata." 70 times, en aw re ilsed to ok to Rubinstein. we rim: man-r cnmusen snounp REPLACE WINTER VARIETY -___ Light cleansing creams, night creams which will do their work in twenty minutes or half an hour, gieoseloss hand lotions and founda- tion preparations are what in. ‘oerest the beauty-hiinded at this is highly favored for you born be- fore May 6 For you other Taur- eans, beam, dOnlFSZ-IC and private affairs offcr especial ODDOYIUHIY-Y- MAY 21 to JU\E 21 (Creminn- A friendly day, but you may find it rather tryzng if you dcnt at- tend first to essentials and those things that make for future secur- ity. Give plenty of thought to your opinions. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -Money and business matters re- quire careful handling. nevertheless they offer unusual benefits liook deeper than the surface for the real issues and meanings of what- ever affairs call your attention. time 01' year. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Light, cooling, gulrlnlgr mam; -Eiccellent star vibrations. Get an and lotions replace the heavier early and energetic start and keep up a steady, lively (though not too strenuous) pace all day, You'll en- joy reviewing your efforts and re- sults this evening if you heed this advice. AUGUST 2s to strewn/rem za (Virgo) -- You will have to supply much of the incennve and oppor- tun-itles lacking today. and you can do it, too! Have faith in God's goodness and in the fine capabil- ity with wlfch HE has blcswd vou. FFIR. 24 f0 OCTOBER 23 (Ll-bra) — Whatever is your type of work, that is what you should try most to improve this good period. Leave no stone unturned in an ef- fort tc know the right answers 1nd moves. OGIOBEIR M to NOVEMBER. 22 (Sconpioi - Look about you for ways for gaining ground in whet- ever your daily or additional work. Chances for new. helpful improve- ments are mt our disposal, Make use of them! velop one of your many dormant talents NOW. varieties that we found so neces. logy during; winter weather. ea-roh or e cleansing drum which liqiufiel and becomes p, mm 011 almost as econ as lt touches your warm skin. Lay in p, supp“, of bland complexion cream. You‘1l be ‘Vashiflfl your face and nrck sev- "51 mm“ it day for the next. four or fig/e months, W ether your ddn ls oily m- dry i-t u possible to find the right’ creams and films. There are films and creams which mu give the skin a luminous glow and com- bletely hlcle small, rather scaly- ‘ BA B Y’ S CONSTIPATION smous II NEGLECTED 3,5,...“ n NOVEMBER 2s to pmzimuaun an:.t...ii..ly'l$fiffi‘{,,ifgf,‘§ffi'fipf 22 (Sagittarius) _ Bot-h business ‘ misses wmeililul must be done n: and 139F501“! ma“? once. Lonsiipalion is serious for baby. Mn. olin 1'. Reid of l-Ieepclrr, 0nt.,h thll : I'll: hmiirneven children end Igviu rs are favored by today's aspects Don't be side- tracked bv the wrong peunlg or ill M d, "V" c“ adlgice Usedog characteris- | , - o ANUARY 2i 31;", ,‘§‘,’§,‘,j{ lgCi-lptrioornll t- Bcneflc indications o ‘ ncgec money and other _ business interests for lllzhter, less dlgllnliwfillnfihgliré‘,l§“',',‘1,}f,‘fn§;,}1"°= "Y Important affairs. Work fITFT, then angina"), tflgcflvfklnimnle ‘evendlmhm éilirrlzbéejnfrqtoglger activities. Get _w npmnc , co Ic, siii-iple croup and other ‘ ‘ ' minor lllmcylu ntbiby-lnnxy JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 Quick and sure In their ICIIOII Buy loish (Aquanufi "' Advancemenk P05‘ nrinlrrte, ind sale. D f 1- - ‘ sible in both general and rlvt lluptlying in“... Engllwglcgllllalll: nelillilfi’; matters Dml with those i: hllg: insirlineie ipositions whenever you can, your fialiilst’: ‘crrktificaieh (ii-t n or ml; O ll Ffl S ' r| rs it'll‘: night. 25 cents. Money Snund Judgment may be valuable w ' m» mun. DIXIE EMBROIDERY THEME IN CROSS STITCH hires-safe end effective lnlifll- I live thcn-i up to l0 years of age. unnl‘; teething Baby s Own Tabla; w", g bvl" it DESIGN N0. X 624 ‘This gay and active "Miss from Mississippi" makes a colorful decor. gilon on ten towels. l-lot iron transfer pattern No. X 624 contains 6 motifs nrensilrlng about 6 by 5 inches. with complete instructions. tlicm more than either you or they r511 2e 61ft ILSJHH? to cflcr [,_,L‘sll0llS you deem wise. FElBRUAR-‘i’ 2i lo MARCH 20 (Pzsceit -- Sevtral favorable ten- dencies tlmt. togathrr spell pro- "rs 1n the ixght chrceton — 1F lou follow 1i! Dont expcct con- ilFlOllI sl-rik more kiiowldge 0f IIIP things lll \\'.1.II1 y'all are ciigig- and kcrp your mental alert- ncss up to p?!‘ Can be a lrrsonal- ity day, A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Loyalty. resstrince. imaginaiion sympathy. affection and subtle humour are Ollblflllfilllg C.f8l‘.1(!I5l‘- lstics Faults to be corrected: Cliangeabllty‘, be.ng ojended read- ily and harming its dige ton by needless bcltelring and arguzrig. Uflllslldl artistic talent. WET IN AFRICA, TOO CAPE 'I‘OWN —-CP) heavy rains in various parts South Africa will seriously affect crops. say reports from up ccun- ti’) GREN BOARD TROUBLES SEITLERS. South Africa —(C- ‘Pl — Dissatisfied with the work Iof the South African Maize (cornl Control Board the formers of this liarea passed a resolution zisklniz the "government to nbolish it forthwith. LONDON -!CP\ - "Encouraize- ment and help they would be ablt- to zfve in an imhrmed capacity" ivould be 20nd reason for clerzvmen enrolling In the "Local Defence Volunteers" says the Archbishop of Canterbury. :5: 53 yen-re old. Women who are "I- moody. NERVOUS-Who fear hot flushes, dizzy spells-go m)“; Lydia E. Pinhhiimhi Vegetable coin- Dound. Pinkhiim's is famous for ZMPUZB women during these “trying Imes due to functional irregulari- ties. Get a bottle today from you: druggistl WORTH TnYmgl I I urvive Pu order this ticsirrn. write vuur name and addrvss‘ on a unu- ot impel Ind send with l5 rents In coin or stamps to Needlework Department CIlllTIlVJPiUlI/ll Guardian To Charlottetown Guardian blcr-rllnwflrk fir-nnrtment. Design No. X 624 mm:-______.......____._._.__._.____ smErr-_-----------—-—------ PROVINCE———nncnpuuunlllnshg9—nurvueuq———-y P delivery of the maize and bean» l ~—- Recent l n! ' (outmoded custom and when a hus-“Zo Purmm- PETIIBDS after they have a , 35 minutes. léiég V,“ int: run wild, may face about and Perhaps marriage will become an band and wife lose their taste forlhgtflIggagnnkglfxtazdgggggclggagughf; each other they will simply partwlfi they W51 tum back m the old illll$lthillthtrhixliglihsirolfiifiiillg i3 “"5 d‘ the" mmhe" “"1 8mm" , . , , g mothers and see that being good is a. pa‘ a dlwrce "Wye" tvomans best line; that gentleness‘ Perhaps c m"; 1f Suchfilcunlbj takes a girl fart". er than wisecrack- ‘rafifséiul t‘ “m! b? ‘ulbnfid ‘Qfi; lllgllllil-I» men want women to be| ‘Y “f ‘Qwrnmen olear Ym° Ibettcr than they are, not worse; "s “h° are m‘) bu“ rmmmg mrltliat skirts cover a multitude of the Congress or building a railroad to mistakes o! naturm Eliot's‘: ItEtIgCIIkZnIQS ‘lgmners and Doirt forget, son. that no chame- ‘P, h b’, “t. w‘ ~ t d leon can change its color quicker "r “I” ~‘ the ‘met . e T“ v than a woman can her character in marry. son. every married womamand so when o“ are read m H; Y be a “iageTmrner “d a Fanlout ii wife voh may find that Aloft!- will nick out his wife not for her 61-3 is wézmnu agmany petucoats . _ . b 523333531»hiiséilehiiinldifitllffipii; as h" gmndm°ther¢ the“ she w" holds down. Perhzi s the thing thet bake a liner‘ pie mull] to the hem- will attract Arabella to you will not 1x25 of tt-tg °€1sb1anad' ‘ha’; Shem?“ be your prowess cn the footboll Igrd ‘$1 {h}; wgnlggwfigldlt 2,319,111’; team. but loin skill with the needle She Wm make [he honest‘ ‘Emmi.’ true wife to whom a man can safe-f 1y entrust his name, his honor andl his happiness. So don't worry about “that girls nre going to be l0 years hence. They wll be all right. And. any- wdy, when you fall in love you wll think they are. DORUIHY DIX. THE COOK'S CORNER SALMON MUSIIRJOM LOAF Cook together: 1-4 cup butter 4 tablespoons onion. mnccd 1 green popper, chopped 1 plmiento, chopped 2 cups muslirocms, sliced canned or fresh Add to: 2 cups flaked. cooked or canned salmon 2 cups cocked rice 3 eggs, slightly beaten 1 cup bread crumbs Bake in it buttered loaf pan in llzllorningSmile EVEN NUMBER LIKELY. Shocked Old Lady-And on the way up here we ptrsed twenty-five perrple in parked cars! Young Hostess-Oh, I'm sure you're-mistaken, It must have been an even number. Wash and snlb the gooseberrles. Simmer ten min-I utes. Add the sugar and boll to 221 degrees F‘. or to l0 lb. Black Currant Jam 9 lb. stemmed currents 13 lb. sugar 1 quart water (4 cups) Stem and wash the fruit thor- oughly. Simmer with the water 15 minutes. Add the sugar and _ boll to 221 degrees F. or to 21 lb. Peach Jam 9 lb. pitted peaches l3 lb. sugar Pit and peel the peaches, hold- ing the halves under brine to pre- vent browning (brine prepared by dissolving two tablespoons of salt in one gallon of water). Drain peaches and mix with sugar, crush- iniz to dissolve the suizar. IBM to 225 degrees F. or 19 lb. (top and tall) en., .. -. o 30ml. See yew rudle lol Ior local II l-‘tand knew Maya. Jack didn't. fern‘ that bonya would try to use a lieiiiy rlnle. rie was alraiu Rana would at- tempt to overthrow his scheme. ‘I “live taken other precautions. Grape Jam Maya Jack said. "I ve fixed the radio 10 lb. stemmed grapes —so there can be no 8,0 b‘ messriSB-i 12 lb. Slltggl‘ ( rd broiuiclizilt‘. You understand that w h ()9 necess .' varittsyl ihoreouglgliflpegnd rcxiiggve "Of Coulee." mlltwffid Rand» PM‘ from the 5mm? SUD Sign?‘ cook gglugrsitivflb‘ Pipe. Then; owning’; Lilli pulp ten mlnu es. Wor t. rouzih a fine sieve to remove seeds. Mix ah fiug 11",?" ‘mm I 3e‘ a “on” w pulp. skins and sugar and boll a g ' d t t d ck fcr a. lggfitly to 221 degrees F. or to 20 wlinflgf f,',§‘,§§c§,‘,§,,_°§§ “Ewe Sea. men were iii their posts. He iollnd Pete Barkcr hfi, looking out acnss t..c ‘silvery tapped water. “Wcl . Pew, what have you to say for yourself?" Pete seemed to jump a foot. He was alivays jittery. find W“. “m? tonight. He could not meet. Rams strhtiy glance. _ , "I hail to side tvitli Maya,’ he said. groveilng. "-1 owed him somethh and lie reminded me of LOST FLIER LOCATED LONDON - (OP) — Squadron Leader Roger Bushell. once believed l the first member of a Territorial I squadron lost by the air force in the war. is howrepcried a IYISCXI-l er by the International Red Cress. moderate oven, 360 degrees, for CUCUMBER IIOLLANDAISEa 4 hard-cooked egg yolks 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon paprika Rub 98B yolks through sieve and add salt and paiprika, Add: 1-3 cup butter or shorten ng Beat until smcoth. Stir in: 2 tablespoons butter, melted PASSING IT UP He had taken a girl for a drzve. When he SWDPt-‘d he slid to her, “What would you think 11' 1 stole Just one kiss?" “I'd think you were a fool!" she replied. “Blimey!” "Well, what would you think of H bllml-ar who had a chance to :g:'tLl?”$1.000, and he only stole e 2 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 cucumber, chopped and drained Serve é Witliblit 351st r5815} ‘Tea Perplexlng l, the problem of how w ll" M‘ I my finds before her-end make the same thing do dey English rllltcnn can do ll If necessery ln case of I bad. Fnr (Tie prescribed l l-Iounces of fat, butter plexed diner brightened. Said I-lcrte Buchberger of hiui that much hemi- n home, um helm the ml" on the amount and variety o! food the young lady After day. Nutrition authority Blr John Orr nyl. long liege. No meet, not even in, If thing; get really patties were used In lhlg picture, at which the per- lt. But I on‘t like It. I'm scared." ll be far more scared later on.” Rand said. "This is only the I was cut of it!" Pete said. his voice lareaking. He tvns abject in his fear Let Corrective Exercise End Your Figure Faults LinenlePclmclivrfll-lunnv Gcnn"C.I.Cfir;u1t_uoili I‘: rind Rand said, “Where's that punk, Kelly?" "He's in the forecastle getting drunk." Pete said, "You lrop down there and take h I liquor from him." Rand said. ‘I won't have liliii drinking aboard myl ship. Get going!" He saw Pete shuffle ofl, then went to his own cabin. He made a hast? examination of the room. He had l; revolver and some cart» ridges hidden among his effects. Illln Heavy fllpl and Thigh How we women enjoy slacks and shorts — for their comfort and for Mimic your young daughter or little sister by wearing e. pinafore. This attractive style can be worn as e dress with its sheer c~tton blame or as a sunbiick frock. Crisp white eyelet ruffles‘ on striped chant-nu ie l. cool and oelnfortable canbinetvion for home or vacation wear. The elm bonnet that is in- cluded in the pettem keeps the bright Nlys out of your eyes and your curls in place. A fitted waist band and a full, gathered skirt are fashion features that you wll love. Style No 1364 is dawned for sizes 1R, l4, 16, 10 and 20 veers. Size 1B requires 8 1-2 yards 38- inch mefcrlal with l yard ruf- fling for plnafore; 3-4 yard fabric with 8-4 rd rllflllng for bonnet; l 8-4 ye for blouse. Send Twenty (200) coin is pre- ferred, for pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and style btlghflé sure to state the size hum youwi . Style No. 83548120 their young, modern lock! Hut. if we're broad-hipped, there comer the awful thought: "How do 1 really look in these things to others?" If we don't do the right exercises, liipe have e way of spreading in these deyl of automobiles uid only chain. Unused muscles grow deck and loft. To have slim, youthful contours, those flabby tissues at hip-joint and thigh ehould be waked up - end that’: just why you ought to take exercine like this. 1—Lle on right side. leg: straight, with right lrm under ear and left hand placed in front of body lo keep balance. 2—Pul1 knees up to cheat, then straighten legs - ex- tending them in front of body. I- Swlng legs down to first position. Repeat 4 tlmee, then turn on left sidelnddoltimee. Doltolfl tinsel in all. Other figure faulu, loo, em be corrected with the right ' ..)......).. Our 32-page booklet explllul and Nun. illustrate: exercises to beeufi the . - wnlrtllne. emu. ‘ “ , bun, lilpe and legs; also exercises to cor- “"99 Add?!" reci posture, to relieve foot troubles, constipation, nervous tension. In- cludes a bracing routine for the wh_ole body. Send I70 in coins for of Beet mire Beuuhy to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. Province RTAND REAL TEST - (up) - Actual ex- periences with Gennan air-raids on "the "Anderson" steel garden shelt- ers In South-East England have found this protectiion effective for whole families. CItY Toronto, recently come from Anni-sill: “We myl I 'hc said, “and the blade uill s, pending Lurther deve opments. lle thought of sonyas icqiicst. _ to. .i weapon, but considered lli: .30 l~1 apt. to be more effective in n: hands. There was g formidable 10.4;- blaued pocket knife anions 1n: things. ‘lhis he decided sonn should have. It ivas easily CUDCCiiiiG and could be deadly ii the lltlil arose. _ _ I-le left his cabin nnd stcl down the passageway to "S9; room. She said, "Come in, in . pl ' to his knock. , éhe wlls stretched out on DAB bunk. her dark head criiulcd in Iltl’ arms. She stared ccil.n3\"' ‘ i1 ihe frosted glass of the s she did not look at A im. bu. aware that she knew who it “o5 \ .iJ had entered. "Well?" she asked. Rand started, conscious that had been stunning Jli: .ll;l(\i' i. closed door Slillfilllg, at iicx. r..- siiddciily like a. lUuI. lint (on ii . s04‘ that Sonya Duitiutl W115 nun... ibly lovely and he but human. n ‘ “I've brought you u ltinie. t0 said. his voice guarded. She looked at ilm now. ‘. again alarmed. She sat up, hi» ‘. her feet to the floor. RJIIEI sit * across the cabin and hcld cut knife. "Press the button on the h t he .a out. I hope you may He"? n‘ use it." Her glance was iitetul, b1" “Y voice tragic. “I shn I.“ she Smil- low y. “I shall need it.” Morning came, with (he sun - ing up su dcnly and . ot and b: The scorching air had just bctiizl c cool whgii molten ball rose iiboig was_still'there.__ Helen; it; t_l'l__E£¢‘?‘.___(Cont1nlleg;olilpilggéilifll_3E1 Needlecraft- —-—For The Home SIZES 12-20 Suneelmtf mctuere / "'__"""_'—_""_'—"' wwmnom‘. migiand _- toe: ‘u’ -8uicide while the llllanoe of nu $ind was dieturtlgdiwaesstlthmverdm B 0 IQDEY‘. ‘LI l'lV gu DQ- nn“ M“ hangirlg of e uty Commissioner of icultum‘ fried over his, GI l: the eounm more intruded."