\ AUGUST 6. 1929" ___. Freedom from flies right any! Simply spray the room full of l-‘lit vapor, closing door-g and windows so it will have full efioallvqseg. Fug '1” km‘ mosquitoes. racism, bed l...’ gnfl Inta- Guaranteed to kill or money bug, f/Vhat the Fashionabha '_ Are Wearing . l‘ Illillmated. Dresslmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern i! . ‘ By Annebelle Worthington "lfTf . surplice closing bodice terminates at THE CHARLO'I"I"E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN l/[grgans Realm -:- Soczaland Persona For“ The Cook f scurry CREAM OMELETTE Whip cream stiff, allowing 1 gill s: mm to 3 east. Whip the egg whites stifl also. Season yolks and beat “mu 118ht. Mix cream and egg Whites, then add yolks and beat until welll blended. Pour into an omelette pan} containlfli hot melted butter and. cook as plain omelette. A delightful "company" breakfast. If in a hurry, the egg whites and whipped cream may be whipped together and added. ___l____i._._ BORDEN Mrs. John D. Murphy and son‘ Ja-k, have returned from Glace Bay. lfildred Corr, has returned to l. Mass, after spending a very lit visit with her cousin, Mrs .1 Murray. . 1 Mr. Gordon Ross has returned to Georgetown, after spending s, well earned vacation the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, Borden. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.- George Sharp on the birth oi a love- ly baby girl. Mi lady Beautiful Byboil Leeds I g I I I 1 l ‘l: v d Dorothy Dix Letter Box 5 Ho" aha! ' In“ By I00 BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED Premature Grsying Dear Miss Leeds—I am 23 years old and am troubled with gray hairs. They are stliI and cause the scalp to itch. Do you know any remedy for them? MISS TWENTY-THREE. Answer-Premature graying is often inherited, but may also be due‘ to poor health or to lack of local care. Failure to brush and comb the hair daily, masage the scalp or shampoo properly may account in part for the trouble. Too much curling with hot irons and the use of harsh soaps. rinses and certain hair pomades may Children’; Bloomers Does the Man Who Saves for the Future Miss the Joy of the Present?—-When Should a Wife go to Work for Her Husbandi-Best Proof" - . of Love ends oi the rubber around the kneel of children's bloomers. F \l_I\ bloomers are washedp and enables them to be ironed easily. Dear Miss Dix-I am married to s ile man who is very good and kind w Ho“, me and provides liberally for ms in every way, but we cannot agree on the - matter of saving money. 1 came from a family where we spent everything we made and we didn't own our own home or have ' anything laid up for the future. My husband came from a family where they were taught to save and look out for the future and they have houses and money in the bank. But I think my family's way is the best, because you have more fun as you go along. while my husband thinks his family's way is the best because you are looking out for your old age, but that is a long way of! yet. What do you think? MRS. J. P. ~ Honey is an article that may be taken as bot-h food and medicine. Let children eat all the honey they almost unknown. Linole um The life of linoleum on fioors can good coat of vamish occasionally. Answer: . I think your husband is exactly right and that you are altogether wrong and I do not see what better proof you want oi this than merely to contrast the position of your family and your husband's Etiquette Byloberf-UIAO Q. l-low shoud one lntrodme a Which has the better position in the community? Which has the res- pect of those among whom they live? If sickness should come, which one would be able to have the medical attention, ths nurses and care that might mean life or death? If the factory should shut down or the store change owners, on which household would the lack of employment fall hardest? A. Present the unmarried one to 'l*-:-- Fashions -:- Literature” Sew a small hook and eye at the The rubber can be readily removed when the desire and throat troubles will be, be lengthened greatly by givin! 1'- 8 married woman to an unmarried one?‘ PAGE SEVEN . l ‘ WHEN a cold or exposure brings aches and pains that penetrate to your very bones, there is always quick relief in Aspirin. Ii will make short work of that headache or any little pain. Just as effective in the more serious suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism or lumbago. No ache or pain is ever too deep-seated for \spirin tablets to relieve, and they 1on1 affect the heart. All druggists, with proven directions for various ‘ ‘JSCS which many people have found invaluable in the relief of pains and aches of many kinds. left-side waistline. Inverted tucks narrow the shoulder effect. Attached hasten the graying process. Keep your scalp loose by daily massage; do not rub your fingers over the hair Mr. George Campbell and his wife. and daughter, motored to Cavendish When old age comes, what will be the fate of your parents and what the fate oi your husband's parents? the married woman. "Mrs. Smith, may I present Miss Walker?" , 9% Q. On which side oi a man should‘ I prsu is a Trademark Registered In Cami‘: a woman sit when motoring? . A. On the right, unless she is scalloped collar adds new femininity. The skirt achieves an effective drape through wrapped treatment, topped by girdle that is tucked at leit side, creating a swathed movement at op- posite side. It is a copy of a Parisian Beach Sunday. McPherson is improving after his re cent illness. We are glad to know that Mr. Don when massaging but press them firmly on the scalp and move it over the skull to stimulate the circulation. Before your shampoo give your hair and scalp a warln olive oil treatment. driving. Q. What is the correct place card It isn't hard to answer these questions. The man who owns hls own house has a standing that the floater who moves from house to house, pos- for a formal dinner? l A. Plain white cards. seslng no inch of property of his own. never has. The people who are res- pected, who carry weight in every community, are the solid. substantial citi- zens with money in the bank. dress in summery tub silk, cool and smart for town or resort. Crepe de chine, flat silk crepe, shantung, rajah feminine dress. It is designed in sizes 16, l8 years. illustrated Picture Dressmaking Les- son tell exactly how to cut it out and how each part is Joined. Instead of following lengthy instructions in words, you've simply to follow Pic- tures and make the stitches. It's most amusing and helpful. Pattern price 15 cents. Be sure to fill 1n size of pattern. Address Pattern ' Departmentl’ The New Fashion Magazine only 10 cents when ordered with a 5111K Zeflrgelw- Prlnlfldv lawn» and 1 dram tincture of cinchcna; 1 dram 06W?" V0115 1n D131" 01‘ Dunl- a" The following were in attexldanse tincture of cantharides; 6 drops tinc- suitable fabrics for this charming n New Arman 1mm Borden on wed_ “m, O1 capsicum; 2 dram magm- 011; 36, 3B, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. is 15 cents. but. then wash your hair with liquid tar soap, shampoo. Here is a stimulating scalp tonic to apply two or three times a week before your massage; l Mr, Harry Hefiel, his wife and two children attended the New Annan Races _ Wednesday. 6 ounces bay rum. This is not s dye- When brushing your hair, divide it into small strands and brush. each separately. making sure that the nesday and report a wonderful time: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. V, McDonald, Alex McDonald, Mrs. W. McNeil, Ernest .1. Ready, Mrs. c. McDonald, John‘ McQual-fle’ My. and Mrs. w_ G‘ bllush penetrates to the scalp at each Luddingbgn, 30y s, Mcgenzle, .1551 stroke. Use a clean brush with fairly Carruthers, Don Murphy, Mrs.’ John1 $1117. 10118 brhmes- Murphy, Wm. F. Murphy, Sadie Read“ Colie Rogers. Capt. J. L. Read, John‘ McLean, Kenneth McLean, Kitty} l-lowatt, John R. McLaughlin and‘ Arthur Jay. l LOIS LEEDS. Removing a Scar _ Dear Miss Leeds-J have had a mole on my nose removed with an acid and it has left a scar like a pock mark. How can I fill out this 5331'? MRS, ROGET, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, Halifax, are staying at the Abegweit Hotel, Bor- Sickness and luck of employment are mis- fortunes to the forehanded, but they are tragedies to those who have noth- ing laid up for a, rainy day. And nothing else in the world is so terrible and piteous as dependent old age. A very wise man once said that the ability to save was the test of suc- cess. If you could save your money you would succeed in life. If you spent everything you rnsde you would be a failure. And this is true, because if you do not save you will never have the means of taking advantage of the opportunities that come your way. If you have a poor Job you will have to stick to it because you cannot take the risk of quitting it on the chance of finding a better one. Nor can you shift your occupation if you find out that your talents lie in some other direction than the way in which you are traveling. You must go on with work that is distasteful to you and lmwhlch you can never do your best because you are driven on by the day's need. More than that, nothing breaks down a man's morale worse than never getting’ ahead. at the end to have no results. worn out, for dresses that are in the ragbag. for parties that you have given lttakes all oi the courage and energy and ambition out of him to toil day after day. and month after month, and year after year, and Just a pile of bills for automobiles you have‘ . r ' fidany Attracczve v . i Carrots, Peas and Tomatoes Fcrm B221“. for :1 Variety of 'l‘emp‘i11g Silad Dizlzzs. i t3_ All New vegetables, including carrots, '61 We 1931. and peas, beans. beets, and the all e553» {n3 tlal potatces are now plen iful anrl AHOiT-E? 11387111 57735 15 mid? 3-5 ‘the hcuscwife finds crest satisfaction followsr 131mm "v W1C! tB-"YW in having such a wide variety of temp "I111 C011 lmiil lctfxr in D3115”! =31!- ting fresh things to chose from when 1T1 “'3 ti‘; d1‘ 1- 63-"1. B113 ¢1'111- A’ planning -a dinner mcnu. New vega- "crying in: l‘. 1:‘, llwlze and snap tables often require a different metd- out ccnL c. Cl op the portions remevei od of preparaum than the “tinge;- Add hrf cc-w rice-d cclery. l/iixei t: vegetables. Followingiavre alfew 11m s ‘he drifii crmslsienry with mawn- on the preparation of new vegetables. "*2 re. c:n.res and s on critp Never pee1 new pgtaflggl sgru‘; ‘.2 tuc: hearzs wltll a IIvl-e mayon- them thoroughly. then boil them 1131'? 5'10“??- with the skins on. By thl; method,‘ CT-“YT 33131 1Tm3l9 5 311351151 ‘you refaln mgr; of the 1nd yajug nppcfizin; sal~d dsh that is nov i1‘: than if you peeled thgm bgfgr; p311- ‘lscasrn. Ccrg medium sized lomatoc: 52;‘ . ed with due:- szl: 1s No. 2857. Size..................... Name I Street Address Etvle No. 285’! is an excellent, ...... model to slenderize the figure. Thel City 51514 pattern, Household Suggestions 'l' ONLY TAKES FIVE MINUTES. The well-groomed woman takes the tW minutes necessary to change her rock after the afternoon party be- re she goes into the kitchen to pre- lre dinner. Then she always has a can feeling about the clothes she‘ ears when she goes out.. THE EXPENSIVE WAVE In order to keep s. marcel wave in lace over night, twist a piece of tulle round the head, holding it in place 11h invisible hairpins, This is much "l" than a confining cap, as the tter is apt to make the head pers- ‘Ie. find in this way ruin the wave. HOT IRONS 190M ruin your clean iron board by ‘"1"! your hot irons on it. Have c 1 board with salt on it. Then test 3'01" iron, and you will clean it at the same time without dlscoloring 3'01", white cover. A SAFER. PLAN li in opening s JI-r Or bottle ¢°“' taining liquid you break it fasten a piece of absorbent cotton over the end of the funnel and strain the, juice through this. The cotton will, hdlo any tiny jarticle of_ glass and prevent its getting into the SYTUP- COFFEE MAKING {g ym] emf possibly afford it M1! I percolator. It means B0011 “155- A cheaper grade of cofies may be used with really splendid results if the coffee is peroolated and not allowed to boll in with the water, Have the oofiee ground finely for the percola- den, and report excellent service. is spending a few days in Borden. Mr. Bud Bell, Cape ing. visit to Borden on Friday. of the late customs officer here. _ Two gentlemen riding on a train were both very much intoxicated. First Gent: "What time is it?“ Second Gent (after extracating a match box from his pocket with much exertion and gazing at it in- tently): "Thursday." First Gent: “My heavens. I've got to get oii here." NOT A SURE SHOT If you are not much in the line of a carpenter and you must drive a nail in an awkward place, press the tack or nail through a strip of stifl paper and hold the paper instead of the nail. EASILY MANAGED. When making a gelstins dessert, it is wise to mix it with a wide-mouth- ed pitcher. Then the gelatine may be poured into the sherbet glasses very Mrs. Don Murphy. Charlottetown. Traverse. motored to Borden Wednesday even- Mr. George Byrom paid a flying The people of Borden were greatly shocked to hear oi the death in New York oi Mr. Ronald McDonald, brother- Charles E. McDonald, Answer-Nothing can be done to remove the small scar or fill it out. For this reason it is preferable to lcave small moles alone. A large one may often be treated more success- fully than a small one, but of course muc hdepends on the individual case. LOIS LEEDS. _ Curling Eyelashes Dear Miss Leeds-Please tell rne if it is harmful to curl eyelashes every day with an eyelash curler. CALMAR, IA. Answcr-—Two or three times a week Ls often enough to curl the lashes. Apply a little olive oil and be careful no tto pull out the tiny hairs. On the days when you do not use the curler, brush the lashes upward_with a small eyebrow brush dipped in the 011. LOIS LEEDS. Reducing Unnecessary Dear llfzss Leeds-l am 16 years old, 5 feet 9 inches tall and weigh 131 pounds. My measurements are: wrist. 6H»: chest, 30; waist, 281's; hips, 35; thigh, 20, calf, 13L. ankle, 9. Am I overweight and how can I reduce? Is exercise the only way of reducing or would a reducing bath help me? JOHN. Answer-A boy of your age and height should weigh about 141 pounds. You are about ten pounds under- weigh and should build yourself up. Your measurements are small. You certainy do not need reducing baths. You need plenty of outdoor exercise and nourishing meals to build up drunkard frequently reforms and gives up liquor and becomes sober. m»; it yields s. better flavor. lded l ewsplpm‘ l-t the end of the -____ . In! Q OnePoundAesgortod l The "One Pound Assorted" i: s handy package of Christie's _ choicest Biscuits, every one 1 0f which is a fmli delight. , simply perfect for the picnic ‘ 91' Impromptu meal. es B13“ this easily without spilling. your body. LOIS LEEDS. Tomorrow — Health of the Skin. EXPLOSIVE FAMILY One Sunday aitemoon, a clergy- man had brought to him for bap- tism, twin children, a boy and a girl. 0n learning the father's name was Burst. the clergyman asked what he wished the children to be called. “Please, sir, replied the father sto- lidly, "Violet May Burst and Thomas Will Burst." \ The colored servant enters with a coblogrsu‘. sent by a lion trainer in Africmvio his wife. Rastus: "Mai-n, the boss hm send- lng us two lions’ tails by mail." Mistress: "Why, that cannot pos- sibly be." Rastus: “Well. mum dis is what In tbs non or on rba ‘phone, always for philanderer gets tired of chasing women and the gambler often recognises that the odds are against him and eschews games of chance. energy into the inert body of the loafer and makes him willing to work or gives him the strength to carry on when the novelty wears of! a thing and it is lust a question of sticking to a hard job. l - work and support her had as well face the truth that she. has lobe the bresdwinner for her family and the sooner she gets at it the better. she can do one or the other of two things. something to take care of and caress. A necessity that women unfortunately seem to have. In your particular cue it seems to me that your duty to your children TH" WM!“ 151553,“? far outweighs any obligation you have to your husband. He has r neged on 1 bis obligation u‘ husband and father and so you have a perfect right to ignore him if you can to Besides, you can do nothing for hlrn and you can , do everything for your children by giving them their chance in the world. i to o l- h e nothin fo u, f the-at that bored o‘ . pa p - w o c“ g r yo or Rs y J ing, and it is an item of economy -because there is less waste in peeling -a poistoe ai er it is boiled than be- fore. Then, tco, it takes less time. Old age seems a long way off from you now, but it will be upon you be- i ‘c you know it,and then, if you have spent everything you made as you went along and saved up nothing, you will know how bitter is the bread of __ dependence and hcw steep another man's stairs. There will not be a depth which 15 “mm cjnsklcrable‘ of humilia‘"on you will not suffer and you will be forced to accept grudvlng" In some fanmles‘ the individual charity £21m relatives or live upon your children, unwelcome guest of your members d° m‘ mind fimeung the", own pozatces, but if there is any ob- in-laws. Jcctlon to serving potatoes with the And in the meantime you live in the shadow u disaster because sick- 12cm‘ °“ l‘ L‘ m’ m“ m“ 1° '8' ness and hard timas come.‘ to all and sad is the fate of those who have noth-lmove mesa hem“? p1asmg me "We" ing to fall back upon in that evil hour. ‘m’ °“ ‘he lab" ‘m’ "l" °°““d°“:e.. housewife will do s0. ‘ So, my dear Mrs. J. P.. try to realize how much wiser your husband's Crflmefl Twnzlnu‘ _ ' family is than yours, and learn to deny yourself the foolishness you want A“ "Mramve way °l “m” new today in order that you may havesometlung worthwhile later on. Re- pawns 1s m emu“ them‘ F“ 53"" member that these first few years of your married life will settle whether You'll“ 1“ m“ way" °h°5° the 5mm”: will be prosperous and living on Easy Street at middle age, or whether you'll‘ m? “u? wumss‘ and 1m“ them spend your old age in Poverty Flat. And remember that Just a sthere is no m ma“ Skms‘ P“! when done “d blessing that a man can have equal to a thriily wife, so there is no curse thatvmake a “use M ‘me °r 1W0 lame‘ can befall him so great as having an extravagant wife. DOROTHY DIX. 51mm“ M lumen “mmrdmg 1° the v . number of potatoes, add a tablespoon Dear Dorothy Dix-J am married to s. man who has no earning capacity.“ “m” “d mlxl gradually “dd mm‘ He will not work regularly and when he does make a few, dollars he throws"“'"1 ‘m "m" 1~ Imus’ 5935m- add them away on automobiles and gas, with the result that we have nothing and: ‘he “h” P1715195- Bfld Pul- 11110 111B are always dodging bill collectors. l have two wonderful children and l am “'9” t° °°°k w" a 19W “wmerm- determined they shall have In education, but with such uncertain work as: New “mms a" Pwpared l“ ‘he my husband does they have small chance of geetting even the first years ofisam! ‘"5’ L‘ Pmaw" ""1 l"! n‘ schooling. My husband is fond of his children, even if he doesn't care‘ lncuve “mm "fled Wm‘ cream enough about them to work for them. Now here ls my problem. New Fe” 511mm b’ cmked ‘mm Shall I stay at home under thepresent circumstances and probably lw"'-~ll’ mmules 1° ‘me ha“ 11°“: 1“ bring more unfortunate children into the world that we cannot provide for "It" b17111"! “"51" and served will‘ nor educate? Or shall l leave my husband and go back to my old Job where bum? P999"- ‘md 551l- I can make enough to take care of these children lhsve and educate them 5"“- --- I000 properly.) MR5 K T_ The new vegetables are good not only for cooking, but can be used Answer: raw, in many toothscme salad dish- es. A dainty salad can be made by. taking one spoonful each of cottage cheese, peas and grated carrots, not When s. woman has a husband who is lazy and shiftless, as yours sp- parently ls, she is sensible if she lust accept the fact that he is as he is and that she cannot change him and organize her life on that platform. Fol-the ne-er-do-well is the most hopeless proposition in the world. The and chop or grind five or six rlew ‘narrow, flnc. Mix the carrots with Thousand Island dressing, and stufl the iomatses with the mixture. Serve rm lettuce leaf and garnish w! h pars- icy. Raw Vegemble Plate For a warm clay supper or lunch dish, vegeiable plate is boch atzrac- tive for the family and easy for the housewife to meters .Take P96165- new carroi s, thinly sliced. new onions, button radishes, and cauliflower div- ided into flowerlets. Crisp in ice wat- er. and serve on a glass plate. 1A MomingSmilc 1 CLASSIC Pat took his wife to the theatre for the first time. They arrived rather early and she was very interested in everything about them. Nlldglng Pat, she whispered: “What does that word ‘asbestos’ mean across the curtain?" “Be quiet," said Pat, show your ignorance. for 'Wel:omc'!" "and don't That's Latin The farmer was trying to hire I , man. “What's the lob?" asked the man. "Digging potatoes," came the reply The man yyavcned: "Don't you think you'd better gel I, the man who planted ‘em. He knows mixed, but placed separately on l wltcle they are." The ' ‘ "" “' ‘ "‘ do will fan it into flame and make him ornes a home body. Even tow.“ m: “mu-L I But no miracle ever happens that galvanlzes and puts people prove which one loves the other Answer: So the woman who finds out that she is married to a nun who won't Then She can kick her no-account usband cut of the door or the can keep him along ls a domestic pet u she would a house dog. And sometime s he is pleasant and enough to pay for his board and keep by his society and by furnishing his wife with1 Cuticura looms-mildly be elllflbdilfllcllh If it says: ‘l-fave caught two lions, em sending details by mail." _ - \ , Moreover, if there h any spark of manhood left in your husband, the fact that you Ie leaving him in order to do for your children what he should Dear Miss Dix~wl1st is the best proof of love’! Protect their lender Skim and suky mm- was go towork and do a min‘: part ' ooaormv DIX. How can two young the better? CURLY, The acid test of love is unselfishneas. when you put somebody else‘: happiness and good before your own-that is love. is willing to give up the most to the other, loves the most. Whichever one of you DOROTHY DIX. ll P w“ "W312i. .,_,‘.H,_!..,..,-H...-., ,‘ m. -. . ..-"-.