.1.‘ ms CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN b Rébli".-:=i- Soiiqivilénd mi: cooks g CORNER ; ....__..._._._____J r -___ Pare. and cut into small pieces, l P199 piiibflpplo. and sprinkle with 11'1"? IHBBI- In s glass serving dish piiwo small. thin slices of sponge 08KB. cover with the sweetened pine- rscatwo U _ l U _ . suurmmm. Willa" ¢““ v v www- Person I -:- Fa ions -:- Literature FOR BREAKFAST EVEY MORNI i 7,.’ fl A ‘I2 big blrcuft: ' in scary box. A‘ ‘and “A11... HOUSEMFE l... T HER ACHVITYES APPIB Some want peaches, and some want lib-BIB. ButIam glad when the season comes Ibr gathwing apples, red snd gold. All that my pockets and lunch can gathering apples, sweet, _As many apples ss I can eat Do rotliy Dix 's Letter Box Mothers Not Appreciated Either by Children 01' by States Cries Reader-Conscience Makes Coward of Woman Whose Confession Would Harm Others -__.._._. Bpple, and sprinkle each layer with Dear Miss Dix-Why is it that mothers are not preclsted either by grated cocoanut, Serve very cold their children or by the State? If s business or s prlofessionsl msn m- a Wiih Whipped cream, garnished with politician were to render such service to the Government ss mothers do. "ii cliiiwilbily- he would certainly insist on for it. Is it because of multitudes of women in regard to birth con- trol t-hat they are treated as they are‘! JUSTICE. YOU AND Ml ____. (Hamilton Spectator) T719 debate over "I" and "me" 9°“ °n “iiflndinsly. but there 0H0 ri in season. Shredded% the elements that keep you feeling md ' ‘ ‘ wbohYdmiei. prore' vitsmins, Ill the 113ml» N11111: force in one zero ...w a nub nt.T Sh for ten days: yolfllrzivnd I you s world of good. sour and reverse the pronouns and say “be. FRUIT MOUSSB tween I and you." they might leam to use the correct form, but every day we hear from the most un- Some want melons, and some want i expected sources the hgqn-yglldlng grapevine beers; v “between you and I," The con-sci, some the fruit that the form. of course, is “between you ' grapevine bears; 811d me." Add l Bu; 1 wan; apples, bronze m me men mere ls the preclslu Wm the crushed fruit and sugar. Mix sun, insists that we should say “It is I," ‘Mmugmy a"? Pack iill° a covered or green or dapplm every one lnstead o; “It-s ma" He b, right’ Jar. Pack the Jar round ith ice and Tenided and iuicy and ddrir brown, but he is fearfulliy stilied. andi them m""“d1""° "mil Si“ °“"- This ' l; a general feeling’ even among ould make a delicious dessert for there's nothing else tbstnqpdiiute the! moslt] authoritative gram-ls" P°°P1°- cannon fodder and taxpayers snd ll’ there uivenifiiaan orchard and kt me ‘Tine ‘lrginghafsailtfilzl: miziiiugxgbfigl BLUEBERRY PUDDING 3:13:10 more people there would be no one to support the politicians, so feast doubt we have derived our col- Six tablespoons butter. 1 cup w? ' F, l l ‘*1 my“ no y .2221; m l€'i"".‘;%? a u. u... . .. "l “'.""°.°.‘.k$..'i'“°’.." c" (By Rena Stotenburgh mvols) p°° ‘a ' “PM” em“ y “ ° V“ ‘i’ ' ° ° °' Half pint of cream, 1 tablespoon. $118M". it pound raspberries. straw. berries or red currents. (If currants are used, a. little more sugar should be allowed.) - Whip up the cream stiffly. Answer: It is not w be denied that women have s monopoly on the infant indus y, and un- doubtedly if the entire feminine sex went on a strike and refused to have babies unless it was suitably rewarded by honors snd emolu- men , motherhood would become s. mom Dm- fltable and spectacular profession than it is at present. For the Government has to have reins =1 senescence-l» r. ‘I rw-ruaersslsseusqsilillwilicwflr. ix _ . Tlll “$31-55? "I" I , lilhlllslgcu-q. OF CANADIAPHHQAT ti; Grandmother’; Quilt Patterns ~.4¢n=s;us MADE IN CANADA t ~ . $8.113 ‘Eggtw: Smumefiiii m’ H‘ 15, Juice. 3 tablespoons baking powder, c1158 0f people in the world have so many bouquets thrown at them as m, i d '5 a" '°m- aildill». cups flour, about 2-.- cup milk, 19,‘. mothers have- °m5 are ii epefidfint 0i rliiefl- cups blnebel-rlei to them? Haven't we a wh _ Cream butter and sugar together. virtues? A“ mere ‘m!’ Add Vfiniiiil Bill-i "it! e88 and b“; fact that he has a poor ol well. Add 51fted dry lngredlems “l. argument why every murderer, thief and ratiketeer ternately with milk to make a stiff Isn't lust being a mother virtually about the best alibi that any woman batter. Add the berries and lemon ca" 0391' 50F wmmim"! i=1 crime? juice. Pour into a well-buttered pan. Bake in a hot oven for about 25 . minutes. Cut in squares and serve with a lemon sauce, eiipai a» :- v.11." 4,- FALL MODE SAYS USE MANY BUTTONS; ——-—~€——— l FALL SPORTSWEAR IS SIMPLIFIED so s? u ht there was only right and WW8 iii mil Wiid- 5°11" Ulnlginbflislllllfliflg: Y§§§°a§§ Yehlidmangaflalr with a married man. It is all over now and l0 should be set free? gui- as I am aware no one knows about it. but my 0W1! °°nl°i°ii°9 i134 5991i lmy punishment and has crucified me. lately I have been able to rise above it all and feel that my sins. which Wm mbiill- m" m" "Time" me but now and again my conscience makes me feel that I should tell those concerned, yet by doing so the innocent would be to suffer. What should 1 do? 093m?- _ But-tens of composition, wood f and metal in new shapes and colors ——— are high-lighted throughout the Y'all clothes are agreeably simple- field of fashion. On frocks, coats, Gone are the fury, puffy sleeves. ' blouses and sweater ensembles (qr the broad shouldo , the windhlown sports and geneial daytime weal; "doodads." The term for autumn one notes them in a variety of Sports-Wear is “classic? but with a interesting new ways . There are certain streamline touch of its own. 51:13.11 daytime 1mg, lmlmned The silhouette is slimmer, the from top to bottom straight down lines. simpler. Emphasis is laid on the bugle, lncludlng bglgg knit.’ weave and texture rather than on ted frocks with red buttons. Many tricky styles of the newer tunics are buttoned Colors are discrcci—heathcr gyltlrgly dpwn the front glows m dark greens and browns, subtle “m; mpg, 5nd new 00g. combinations of dull tones mixed tori fabrics stress button trim»! with Efcy- Variations are obtained , ———~— f‘ “ ‘ * “""‘.'Y three or four large by bile I158 0i’ Diuln sleeves with a 4i 3 slim“ Country station a. buttons on front yoke. Large ‘(bummed wdican. or by lady- "mg!" Fm“ Pulled in and Bide- l...;il. singles are favored in most like iiiipii tmFked mm‘ Page’??? imiii- Tile cases’ Owever. were m new‘ Malenals are Zephyr yam’ freight started to do its switching as gqugi-g, languid;- m4 firlgl-lglllgy, caml's hair cashmere and heather a Plamli- We“ dressed woman who Vyl-glqnp-Qnd s11 90m 01 novelties) a weave as well as a color. Woven ha‘? “lighted imm m? Pfl-iicngcr .________.____ stripes, ribs wgltg, wamss and "Bin was Walking near it. Just pvnpusa Tomas waves rid variety to plain knit- fgilfgtgglf, “eight brakemi-‘n called fzlng. H - Bufififi. ‘L18? Elba/VIII‘ etxii shl comes by’ Hay Yovlstnlézg BY mi in two and bring iiifiiiifur'ec.iii 5T 0F MEANS up by the depot!" In“ I The lady picked up hgr Skim; and For,‘ aslde from the heredity she gives her child, every mother, to a Swen, too sophisticated coiffures ran for the station shrieking at large cxwnt. forms the character of the child and determines the way it are out of place in the summer- every step. turns out. If she teaches it high principles and respect or law ma‘ order, time when one wears vaporous it is very, very seldom that it ever goes astray. But, if she lets the child SOWHB and a minlmur. of makeup. A political meeting was in pfog- ' ‘ , or worse still, if she teaches it to The hot months give a. girl a ress and the audience was growing 11c and steal, as many mothers teach their dill chance to go in for s. soft, rather heartily tired of a very prqgy Weak- the street to be reared; if she does riot teach feminine mode or hair dress. er. At last he worked himself up to it any ideals oi risht llvins. then she is acce A permanent you need, of course, his climax. whatever evil deeds her child commits. but that doesn't mean that you "And I say to you in conclusion, hsvetospendhours and hours unders that if you do not accept natlonali- It is the mothers who are too lazy, too selfish, too self-indulgent, too hot dryer whenever you have it set. lotion now, of your own free wlll, vicious themselves to rear tlirlr children properly who are public enemy After a shampoo, ask your operator tile time i8 comlngwhen, willy nfl- No. 1. They do far more huru than any Dillinger or Al Capone or Baby to mm lollon and do ,9; ygul- hall- ly, you will have to accept m" Face Nelson because they spam hordes of such criminals. in soft, loose waves while it's still H6 but down. and the chairman wet. Naturally, they won't shay in rose. Nor is it true that mothers are as long’ but you shoumn-l; care any. "Are there any questions, please?" Good mothers almost invariably are. midi} silence. Never let anyth1n8 infill“ 1°11 W W? W119"! P°i°° of mind by inflicting needless suffering on any one else. I Confession is cowardice. It is the easy way out for thooe who have not the strength to bear their own burden and who relieve themselves by shifting the load onto others. Have the courage to refuse to do till-l- Pay for your own wrongdoing and do so by soccptins liiflliw I8 P941 01 the price. For you to confess your sin can do no P0861518 800d i0 my . Certainly you cannot imagine that it would make the mans wife -happier to know that her husband had been disloyakto her even if he nappers and killers and the hordes or thieves and criminals who fill our h” also rgpented and returned to the straight and narrow psth. Pos- iails to overflowing and whom we are taxed to support? I slbly l; would break up her home and half-orphan innocent children. Cor- tainly even if she forgave him it would make s. breach between thfmkthart could never be bridged over, for no wife ever trusts 888111 the ' ' who has betrayed her. A MorningSmile .,:.i*..';s.~:,.ag&s=.s."i=_j__i» N0 PLACE EUR A LADY But do you see any particular reasorTw gratitude to the moth .578‘ i? ‘t STAB 0F MANY POINTS This is a. very lovely pattern but not to be attempted by the novice u; quilt . It calls for extrema care in gett each corner and seem just right. Otherwise the sharp corners which form the chief beau’. of the quilt will be lost. 'I'hls is s comparatively new pattern as quilt patterns go. and originate in Ibxas Blocks §=:sfi In the recent Pans openings the purplish tones struck a rich new l inflnltel hard . I t H W ,- t l m y For yourself it would make the road to right ll/lng Y i“ lieoti . You would slime your name with scandal. You would alienate many friends who now believe in you. You would lose much Q1875 Y0" °°uld never get back, and all for nothing. You have done ‘wrong- YOHQIilll/e repented. You are making anlends for the past and rue only sane mini for you to do is to bury that past under tons of silence and forfl" ii- DIX. U U , Dear Miss Dix-I am a young men 21 years old. My paNni-i B" very strict with me and treat me as if I were a. little kid. They Willi 11°F allow me to go out with girls. Tney soy I am too young yet. D°nt Y0" think they are doing me more harm than good by being so n ._.___.__.J%_ FALL USE 0F RED The reds were significant in wine snd the lighted- bluish or purplish lands. ValaableFarm For Sale, Also Growing Crop easiest: l6 inches square. 20 blocks to the quilt. This can be s11 pieced mailing ll an all-over design. or can be set to- gether with alternate blocks of whiis is desired. Ygrdaga given is for an all-ovq Material Required: 75$ yards of white. _ 2% yards of color. l Allow l yard of white and llé d Confession is always a mlstdke. é. ry before the crime to Answer: I think the parents who keep s. boy of 21 in leading string’! i" filin- lrlg him. They are making of him a sissy, and if he doesnt get away from them he will never learn to stand on his own feet. . never appreciated by their children. Look about you arid you will see The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on the prem- ises on Wednesday, the 5th of Sep- tember, 1934, at 2 o'clock p.m., un- less sold by private gale in the meantime, 160 acres at Alberry Plains, Lats 4B and 49, in Queen's County, with good dwelling house and large outbuildings, property of late John A. Richards and of P1106119 D. Richards. Also st the same time and place s. large quimg- iiy of hay. 2 acres barley, 4 acres Wileflii. 16 acres oats, B acres pota- toes, and 2 acres turnips. ‘Till-i Drbperty is situate in one of the richest farming sections in the county and may be sold with or without growing crop a5 required, For particulars apply to McLean dz McKlrinon, Royal Bank Building, or to the undersigned. PHOEBE D. RICHARDS, Vemon River. JOHN A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. L-8890-8-28-6i way. It's possible to have a. flatter- ing, well groomed coiffure that shows only the slightest trace of a wave. Go in foi- ringet endis. And if you're one who doesn't like to wear your hair the some way for day time and evening, you'll probably be thrilled with a two-way haircut. stldh as we have. illustrated here. The banged are cut from the centre of the crow-n of the head (they're about eight inches long) and are softly waved across the forehead. The rest of the hair is bnished beck and the ends are done up in three rows of rlnglets. ‘rile same ooiffurc may be re- arranged to be cooler and more suitable for daytime. Simply comb the bangs to one side, leaving a definite side pant on the other, and then brush thse shorted locks right into the rest of your hair. Pin the ends iniw a soft bun. he asked. There was a long silence. Then a weary voice came from the back oi’ the hall: “Who is this Willy Nllly, scores of mothers whose children corisld do everything in their power to show th toot er it a. pleasure and a privilege to eir gratitude and love to them. DIX. Possessive parents are the greatest curse any child can have. My Mi- anyway 7" The Million Dollar Doll By C. N. f? A. M. Williamson A PAINFU LORDEAL ‘life was surely non-existent) by his 0WD. Dear Dorothy Dix-I am s business woman, brought up in a family SUMMER COMPLAINT causes mam! DEATHS Canada have used Provincial Girls l Work Board Meets‘, ‘A meeting of the Provincial Girls‘ Work Board was held on Saturday. Aug. 25th at the summer home of Mrs. Gordon Hughes, President of the Beard. There was a good at- AIIONG INFANTS Thousands of mothers throughout vice to you is to set out on your own and try to mags man o! yourself. RDTHY DIX. hundreds of motors cars, the own- ers of which had 901d 813119911"- an illegal oha-rswdor the privilege of poi-king their cars facing the sea. The road along the sentient hate is a public hlghwly- Pom- mouth City Council have this year reaped n. harvest in parking fees from visiting motorists-ill of Monacds birthday, and the mom- ing sun shone on fluttering flags and tall Venetian masts. The palms in the gardens clapped their green "Fiatma." hands; the air smelled of roses and orange blos- soms; women in white dresses car- ried red parasols; nurses in quaint costumes knitted while children played “tag“ round the paths; pig- eons strutted in the lllilillgll SALE: Souihes Skin I am instructed to sell by public ‘Auction, the farm of William K, Easter, containing 50 acres, good buildings, with or without crop, w suit purchaser. 1 mile from Wilt- iriaiins nhlre Station. Also stock of pure bred Jerseys nnd Grade Cattle. Terms made known at sale, Sep- ' umber 4th s: l r. =- n not flnel i day. ALEXANDR Auctioned... L-B904-B-29-4 FOR SALE A resl useful pony, broken to saddle snd sleigh, weight. 5751M. sge 5 yesrs, high-crested neck, soiuil ls s dollar, no bsd hsbits, s-lso sad- dle, must be seen to be appreciated, priced right‘: lApply Box Z55, Sum- L-aazs-s-zihic-ao. | i-AFOR SALM ~ Essex Super Six Csr, Rumble Seat, 2 spare tires. License - $100.00. Good? Condition. Also Householdl 5Furniture consisting Beds," Bureau, Tables, Enterprise Kitchen Range, etc. 38 WEST STREET . 53$ iinilron SALE AT FAIRVIFW Containing 112 acres of land nearly nil clear, excellent state and located 3% miles from Rocky Point Ferry. Splendid dwelling house, front fso- ing West River. Well watered snd fsrined. Churches snd Schools st door. If not sold privately by Mon- dsy, September 10th, will be open on the premises at 2.30 o'clock. Priced cheap. Write or phone ANGUS BUCHANAN, New Dominion 0r I. A. MseDONALD, Auctioneer, 200 Sydney BtreeL the Casino had not long been open for the day's play, and the early gamblers were hurrying in, eager with hope. Everyone looked free from care; yet Terry's heart was leaden. She had become a scandalous figure. She hnd been hired to be scandalous! She was on parade, to make people stare and whisper, if they knew Miles Sheridan, or had seen Juliet Divine. If Terry had realized as clearly as now, Just what it would be like, she wondered if she could have con- senwd to this public parade, even to save her Prince! Every nerve in her body was taut as she walked at Sheridan's side. tall and slender and almost start- lingly beautiful in an embroidered white frock of Julia's. As heads tumed to stare at the handsome couple, the girl impulsive. Place, their’ breasts glittering like black opals: , ,with a man whom she must think a. » bear with s. sore paw. | Forcing himself against his in- lstincts to this point of view in order ito make the ordeal bearable, Miles iglanced at the girl's profile, as she ‘walked by his side. cast, and the one cheek he could see i was feverishly red. "She looks like a school-girl who has laughed at a. nasty joke, with- out knowing what it meant, and I l =her," was the queer thought that humped into his head. He pushed it out again Jsughing ‘at himself for an ass, and reflected as coolly as he could that this was the day of days for the "plan" to work, at Monte Carlo. | Hartley Phillips counselled him to put off the Med- IItBTISXIDBn trip till later in the year, when the "high season," at Monte fashionable resort where he chose to ‘ land, would be crowded with his and ~ Betty's acquaintances. But, having made up his mind to sacrifice his reputation for his wife's Sheridan had not the sang frold to wait for a "convenient time." He had to plunge into the hateful adventure i at once, and get it over, quite as much for his own sake as Betty's. .that there were always people one on the mar orcnto, Ont. (To Be Continued.) "MAN" A girlwas asked-towrlte an essay on "Man." His argument to Phillips had been. we following, “Man L, what W0) men has to marry. and It w“ dmvn‘ durin the est 88 years it lids been g fiat, and their child's life probably saved by its timely use. _ Price 60c. s. bottle at all drugglsts or dealers; put_ up onl Milburn Co., Limited. ,then had it brutally explained to _______ by The T. order to “get their money's worth." It was the same with Algiers. But he had been cleverer than he knew; for he nad forgotten about the Prince of Monaco's birthday and the double celebrations, on the 15th had orlslnnlly and 16th at Monte Carl Monaco Rock. It was luck to have landed on the 15th, without calculati Carlo and Algiers, or any otherl and glndlng a crowd “it... ml; to spread the tale of Miles Sheridan's shameful conduct. He ought to be glad that things were going so well, instead of feeling a ‘worm! o, and on the date, 081W. My blank refilsal to ply s fee to- day caused the attendant to shrug his shoulders. "I cannot force you to pay." he said. "Most of the motorists p8)’ tendance of members, and Miss Eunice 'I‘yhurst, Maritime Girls‘ Work Secretary was present also. Mrs. A. H. Duvar, Business Manager color for border. Allow for seams when cutting pub terns. whsn oydsrlng give Number 9-8. send 15c for a. book of quililifi terns containing '7 beautiful Gralldi mother quilt designs - every pa!“ tern different. uite oheea-fulllfl" ‘D0210 day s motmdts who has the local authorities sixpeilce parklm- "my appear bcflore befich of magistrates oonsistinfl local councillors and be fined II obstruction. .i———-i— Our idesofobscurity is the tuteofiihemanonatio. bill. Use Dillard's for Pimp!" of the C.G.I.T. camp, presented her report. The price of board for the ten days’ camp was the lowest on record, and Mrs. Duvar has the proud distinction of being the only business manager of a Maritime C. G. I. T. camp, with board at this low figure, to come through with a balance on the right side. Mrs. Du- var was heartily congratulated by the Board for her good work. The camp throughout was an especlalhi fine one, and the members of the Board are grateful to every member of the staff for the very faithful ef- fort put forth m make the camp such an outstanding success, and al- so to Dr. E. S. Cilddings, who, previ- ous to camp, examined the campers. The value of this medical examina- tion cannot be over-rated, and par- ents especially have appreciated this act of service on the part of Dr. Giddings. ‘The annual Maritime Sunday School Convention will be held this year in October in Fredericton, NB. The meeting of the General Board of the Religious Education Council will be held the day previous to the Convention, snd to attend this Gen- eral Board, the Provincial Bosrd sp- signed to slenderise the larger figure. A large woman should not chose too rough effect fabric. but s net nest design. Rough elects tend to thickening, while small patterned, smoother weaves create crisper lin- en. and are therefore less bulky. Crepe lnorscain in dark ground with broken white ‘isgonsl line snd with Just e glint of metal st inter- vsls in its wesvs, msde the original dress. Black crepe satin is another smart choice with the collar snd yoke of white bengsline. Here it isto copy it exactly. It's the easiest thing in the world submmecy MaeMlllan and Mrs. W. M. Rowe. He drink. lfine report, allowing the steady I ‘ tw° denutu’ M“ '1' A‘ to achieve. The saving in cost will surprise you. Style No. 534 is designed for sizes 36, 36, 40, H, 44 snd 46 inches bust. Miss Tyhurst submitted a very ly pulled her white sunshade down knew M, Montm md ma; h, coulll so far that it covered her face. Then lwum upon several who would w- she remembered that cowardice was cupy me vlll“ they lml- “km smokes, siL-ars, and doesn't go church. Both sprung from apes, but November, inl Iarthesw, ml growth of the C. G. I. T. Movement throughout the Msritimes. It is s m‘ matter of deep regret to all interes- "m" Wm"? "i" - ted, that Miss Tyhurst has resigned SMART FROCKS FOR FASHIONABLE PEOPLE Illustrated Dresamaking Lessons rurnished With Each Pattern Today's model is especially de- ‘ \\\‘ \ \1\ \ \ \\ \\~\\ ~ Size as requires 3% yards 89-inch material. . _ ~ Price of PA'I'I‘EH.N 16 cents in it“. t.'.'.;"..2i."§§'l§'."§..'§.' 3:78.14: e -~ she hated it; hated it! "Come along. This is the way to the terrace," said Miles rather crossly. As a matter of fact, he was suf- ferlng Almost as sharply as she was. His nerves too, were taut: and he was surprised to realize that his sen- sltiveness was for the girl as well as for himself, if not more. He writhed-fool thst he wssl-et the need to expose this young crea- ture who looked so fair. so sweet, ever so pure, to vile suspicions. But the whole cruise was planned for this one purpose, and the pro- gramme had to be gone through. He tried to keep before his mind the fact that Juliet Divine's purity nnd sweetness were only on the sur- face, part of her stock in trade, and that he must not udge her sen- QZI ihfi from her work here, and leaves in September to become Girls‘ Work Secretary in the Province of On- tario. Mrs. Hughes, on behalf of the members of the Board. presented s suitable gift to Miss Tyhurst, who very feelingly thanked the members for their kindness to her, not only now, but during her four years stay amongst them. Mrs. Hughes served delicious re- freshments st the close of the meet- .. .. ing, snd s social half hour was much City enjoyed. _-_.__-_-_____ l ——-——;—-———— BANK INCONSISTINCY . rsiurs MOTOR. can ____ ' "And whst did my little man BUT DOES NOT PAY -———- see in church?" asked s fond sotrriisms, mtg. Aug sit-A mgmms of hei- youns lwpeful 501W"? men satin smotor car-on who has been to church for the Southsea sea-front recently, and first tum, Wrap coin carefully. onlesolnososeossssussueusual-colon s stile stamps or coin (coin is preferred», mused to pay 5 fee for parking “more m u mm 5J4 hi; W- P In he ddlfl lo to I nus In t. iii n In w