I Ev 5 | Y f _____ F?“ JF. TWO ‘g A A A . ,______...---- n11: c0515? . CORNER CREAMED VEGETABLES 1 l-2 cups cooked diced celery 1 i~up cooked (liCCfl carrots 3 Libli-spo lis butter 3 i4il)ll‘.-,]l.'\()llS flour i clip iliilk 1-4 cup celery stiick 1-4 ("up carrot stock 1-2 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper Motllofli .\lE‘il$lll'F cooked IADI IN CANADA celery .W0man’s Re al MAGIC LIGHT, TENDER T XTURE ALWAYS GIVES Costs Ion than l per average baking 1nd t-i run ot liquid in which it. - _ - . _ .. __ ._ W vriis rook-c . and dn the slime with l. 1o Carrots. Now niiike a sauce. Mtlt. the l7lll‘t"l‘ and blend in the. four. Add the cmnbined milk. celery sfck and carrot stock gradually. and cook‘ snrring (‘Jin- piflliili. until the mixture thick- Dorothy Dix Says- elis. Sfifififlll with salt and pftlll)" rinrl 4 (l iiie (‘(‘l(’l'_‘,' and carrots. Re- hwt i.t(\l'(\lif!lll)i' and serve with the hint-mite. (‘ARRfiTigftlfFl-‘Iili W H EN YOU 8 tfll7l<".‘<t\(\(\l'l_; butter -l lib] ons flour I)()N”l‘ PARK COMMON 13GB ENTER MARRIAGE Too Many Girls Give Little Heed T0 The. Warning Signs That Point Vividly Does (he average woman. no matter what her age, race or previous of marriage only in terms of romance and the hallucination that, there is some manic in the marriage ceremony that. will catch l run niilk w 1 - - l - (‘.t.\[)>f‘l] ...ir '1 o 1* allure And Unhappinex 1 pnnn grated onion l ' pmn grated onion 7i t . wparatod condition of servitude. think f‘ I fllf'(‘(l cooked carrots sentiment? Docs " labor under \li='.iiwi Molt lllo buver and blend l - h. illn Liiiiig her up into ‘lfkl the milk avid cook ‘iv, until the llllY- ison uwtlq salt and aicd. Brat tho e22 _ sliuntiy and add n little of tho siiiicr- tn them and then return t‘ r- inivttiro to ihn rest of tlic satire. 31.x uvil. then cot‘ slightly and add 1h.- cookcd (lifted carrots, Beat egg whtes unzi; stiff and fold into the cooled saiuce. Pour into a buttered" baking d; ti. Set in a pan of warm winter. and bake in a moderate oven (325 dog. F.) for about 45 minutes. A. izt- to serve this immediately 0n taking it from the oven. miraculously lllf‘? l(‘ilCll€l'. fol‘ ~—< boy pupils. who is inuch younger . earned a dollarin hislife and has no 1 ' t she will loso her job if she marries. the thonsanos .. ~ _ ~ 1;: drunk. ds s M A R T lgamtfers, nhilaiirlo i'.'., ' . I lmvg (vhn even hrforc nirirriaEI‘ abuse them, curse them. neslort. them and ' Show so plainly that. you wolild think that. even a blind. woman could see I it‘. that. ihev have no qualifications fm- making good husbands. ‘ And thousands of girls’ inariy boss who are penniless and JODICSS- They Ignore Warnlnl Sign: Why do these women marry 85 they do? Thcv are not, idiots. On the contrary. Ilium’ of them m8 of them ll b‘ d: nearly all lcilghggcliddl graduates. They are iict ignorant of life. The Heat. maJOFIIV of them are business E1115 “I110 KIWW the worth of a dollar and Jusi. hOW The Latest Shades in matrimony. i the avera . tdfl YWVPT gialsapsirgixilitdle thought. ti: the future when site marries. She doesn't Sill‘ down and try to figure out’ what sort. of a husband Tom, Dick o}; Harry l5 golrlg to make, She dDEii; ASK herself how she 1s izomiz W t’- llelena Rubinstein ask to see the new Liquid Bronze Glow Make Up r " """“ .BI.ACKHEADS ‘ Fat two caunccs of croiiilne povgdir . lst. rin e on a o . n“ UG STORE . vtglnc cl-llliranrdiillaplv tcpthe face gently. i Every blackhead will be dissolved. - i The one safe. sure and simple way to l remove blackheads. . . . , ’HEIRLOOM CROCIIETED TABLECIDTH n» DESIGN N0. X 452 Ibi-M simple- crochct. stitches unite to make this medallion lace iablcr-lotli. The larger ‘medallions are joined bv means of smaller ones. Pattl-iai No. X 452 contains list of materials needed, illustrations of gtitgllvg used and complete instructions. To order intern: Write 0r semi above picture with l5 cunts in coln' or stamps to c-edlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department I>eslgn No,X452 NAME-———-———~'-'"—--""---"""""""" BTBEET ADDRESS—-———----——---"-‘—'"-"- grfy-p-u-p-p-—-—PR)OVLNCE—-———————— ROUGE far it. will 2o. LIP STICKS n,“ a? nptnsgerwltiitatooft-lgeasiélésriir‘ on some rresisi -_ - - PO\VDERS for often the fllljl who is_ aboutgw commit hara-kari bv making all lil- tarred nl'lf‘1‘lf\"(’. asks my advice By ZbOUb which ofie of iwci p001‘ nuis- . nects shc shall take. And heaven knows the irirl u-lio has grown up in a noor fainilv and watched her drudge of a mothoi" ivashing hand. I k _ r1 b,bv fending can ave and lirlllllislcyilns “about t-lic ease .. winter a cloud of glory where she will be protected from all t-lie problems of Does she honcstly believe (list. marriage automatically changes a drunkard into a pro- hibitionlst; turns a lazy loafer into a go-getter; makes a grinding tyrant. tender and gentle, and will keep tier from ever being hungry again, or wanting a new lint? these questions, yet. it. is daily borne in on me that a vast number of my sex seem to park their common sense and cast all prudence and judg- ment to the winds when they marry. Every mail brings me dozens of letters from women telling of marriages they are about to enter into that am so predestined to failure that. I wonder that iiiiv one outside of a lunatic asylum should even consider taking so rash u step. It seems silly even to ask Here's a school instance -— and I am quoting actual C3S€S—\\'ll() is contemplatinfg marrying one of her than herself. a t hough he has never wav of subverting even himself, and Another sweet young thing Wfl-Qb that she and lior boy friend have planned to go on relief as soon as they ‘ 1;. ___~_ __~_:__r:i:_-:— Jiaviiiiz a drunken man come stag- ‘EPHIIQ tn evelflv night. or how she will eniov nlayiinz second fiddle to She her husband's latest. flame. doesn't. even consider where her cots married. anyway. Avoid Future Headaches And. of course. why there are so mauiv unhappy marriages, so many fighting and. uuarteling husbands and vdves, so manywrecked homes and half-orphaned children. so many divorces, is because. after all, marriage doesn't. end at. the altar. It. begins there. And it isn't made up of flubdub sentlmentalities. It. consists of hard realities. And when the bemused bride wakes up 1mm her trance and sees what. she has gotten for a husband. only too often she throws it. back on the basaiii counter. Wliv girls are so eager b0 marry nobody can explain, but if they would onlv take time to do a little shopping around among the men and pick out something worth hav- inz, they would save themselves and the balance of the world c. lot of headaches. DOROTHY DIX. m v. §ocial iicxi. meal is coming from. She just} Everlasting Flowers BlGive Year-Around Bouquets Am CHARLOTTEIQYYN ,..QUARDIA.Z§Y ' Miss Claire Siiincii, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Sinnett of Outremont. Que. was united in marriage to Ixiading Alrcraftsinan James Kiintt. of Montreal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knoit. at the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer yesterday morning at 9_30 o‘c‘0ck. The bride looking very wlnsome in an ensemble of powder blue was given in marriage by Di". J. A. MacMlllan of Charlottetown. The bridesmaid. Miss Kathleen Hughes of Charlottetown was becomingly dressed in grey-blue with blue ac- cessories. Both wore corsages of flowers Groomsmen was Leading Aircraftsman Joseph Forster of Carllsle. England, at present sta- tioned here. The groom is a mem- ber of the RCAF. In1l11€rliate‘_\' after the cere- mony which was performed by Th: name Bridal Wmlh lmld l coloring, cutting, brilliance rnz: stunts noon inn Am» ill SEE IIIESE m HELlCl-IRVS UM \ (snuw nowsn.) lastings Which Can Be Grown in Home Gardeners with foresight will sow everlastlngs this spring. These beautiful flowers. which appear well in the garden and combine with other flowers in bed or border. can be dried for use in winter. They are ii colorful race and arrange- ments for the table and mantel piece can be made which are good substitutes for the real thing. One of the best of 511611 flowers 1s the stray/flower, or heltchrysum, a A Few bf the Many Annual Ever Garden. them ln a bunch and hang in a dry dark place until thoroughly cured. Usually it is best to cut them when the blossoms are half opened. PLANT FOOD TABLE The standard application of a balanced plant fond is 4 pounds ‘mum perfect beauty . . . GOmpklc perfection In Tlmilu to the 4-point guarantee you lunow you an getting a worthy symbol o! your romance. ' Jim». any“... l 0 V i M i i would The pretty wedding group pictured above are, from left to right: LAC_ Joseph Forster, Mrs. James Knoll, LAC. James Knotl. and Miss Kathleen Hughes. Rev. R. V. McKenzie of Sl:_ Dun- stairs University. the party mo- tored to the" Charlottetown Hotel where a wedding breakfast was served to immediate friends of the contracting parties. In the afternoon a reception was held at the home of Mrs. Georgina Hughes, Sydney Street when many friends of the young couple called to offer their congratulations, A feature of the wedding was the guard’ of honor drawn from members of the R. C. A. F_ who were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Knott; will reside at Richmond Street, Charlotte- tovm. The Guardian joins with many friends ln wishing the newly mar- ried couple hosts of congratulations iliifflg many happy years of wedded c the ring you chemo and flnwlcu qunllfyl msuiuiic: GUM,“ one pound per pint, so an area 10 by l0 fit. requires two quarts. One quart will feed 50 square feet and one pint 25 square feet Where smaller quanftleu are re- quired, use a munded tablespoon per square foot. For ' here is n table showing some nom- mon areas and the standard balanc- ed plant food application for each: - 5‘ x 5' equals 25 sq. fL-requlres 1 lb. (or 1 pint). 5’ x 10' equals 50 sq. fL-requlres 2 lbs. (or l quart). 10' x l0’ equals 100 sq. fL-re- quires 4 lbs. (or 2 quarts). 20' x 30‘ equals 600 giq. fi.— re- quires 24 lbs. 25’ x 100‘ equals 2.500 sq. fl.-re- quires I00 lbs. FASHION FLASHES Htlieyil be wearing during the spring and summer seasons ahead: Capes-for every hour of the my. Young. bold colors _ like chalk green. lnwheel purple, popwagon yellow. iilloon blue. tricycle red and an even more vivid purple, called ultra violet. Beige and brown instead of that rennial spring favorite, navy ue. "Lady" suits. inspired by 18th Century riding habits. Stoles — in wool with sparkling embroidery as well as fur. sloping shoulders. (They drop. but. they do not droop.) Hats that decorate rather than distort the face. Angle straps on Shoes for both per I00 square feet (a. space I0 x l0 feel. iiqunrc). You may figure‘ day and evening. One-piece sports and play outfits. Dipping hemlines. hardy Subject. with rich Its fne double flowers with yellow centers ranging from pure white through light. and deep yellow to rich. scarlet and crimson ls excel- lent. material for garden use. The globe amaranth. or gom- phremi. is another. good mmuallor. this purpose. It ls bushy in char- acter and has purple clover-like heads which make good garden sub- jects and durable winter material for arrangements. Sqw them ct. the end of Aipril Ol‘ the first. of May in the tmen ground, and they will be a mass of bloom in August. The annual statlce is a flower of this ty-pe. I1, has continuous bloom- ing hnbiis- which are invaluable during seasons when color ls sconce. Ammobium, or , winged everlasting. have silver white flowers with o yellow disk that grows 2 feet tall. The popular gypiophlla. baby's breath. charming. free-flowering, is another good one ho dry for win- tcr‘s use. as well as for summer cutting material. Acrocllnium. l dnlsy-i flower with white and rosy in blooms, can be used for this ual purpose. Rhodiint/he. u chin-min annual with everlasting flowers, another. It. should have a light. and rich soil, with added plant. food and la valuable n I pot plant. Drying flower. is simple. 11o A! your water's-IS or I00 to tho package-also Tender Leaf To: in 7- and ll-(n. packages. Choice YOUNG tea leaves " inléinléviilédlaall that Fiffiéfié? llandgl and pushed In Cnnlld Vmz ONLY DIAMONDS WITH 4 POINI v.'::.'.*:'..:.:."'.'l:':.unfair Bu“ llgnl which ldonllly then dependable lcwcllon. and lpersonal "I Fashions '1 L Knott-Sinnett Wedding Living s —The Woma If on a Spring night I went by Arid God were stand ng there. What is the prayer that I Wfluld C11’ e "row t‘ O for ounce g . o Master of this n-sht o! Sarina! Make firm in me a heart too brave To ask Thee anyi/hiflfii Hlohn Galsworthy. ' By siilverln a. bird raises its temperature: “the muscle contrac- tion does it. Br ll has appointed a commit.- fee (22 censor all school books. The king crab of Alaskan waters grows w huge sze. small 01195 weghlng i6 pounds and measunngl 5a niches from leg till) i0 191i UP- Never wash your comb in hot water. but. leaveit to soak in cold salted water until the dirt. softens, when lt~ can be brushed‘ out with an old tOOZhlJTUEI. White people now outnumber natives in Alaska, according to cen- sus flgures—39,l’10 whites. 32,458 Indians, Eskimos and Aleuts. A factory in Brazil will turn oranges into concentrated juice, cattle fodder, and a pulp for mak- ing paper. ~ Only substance known to ex- and under the influence of both hem and cold is water. Gloves for this Spring follotw the classic trend, highlighting simplicity. Slipons come in al lengths, but there are tailored gloves with fine, restrained de- tail such as handsewing or simu- lated handstitching. Dressler gloves take to shirring, draplng~ and appliques in feminine mood — but actually the perfect slip- on is the glove for which most women will find the most; use. wan. CLEANING TIP To ovoid sEaailTng when wash- TEL (lF LUMPLETE PERFKFTIDN own one of the You Can C:t—§li—m Again by Low-Calory Dieting 1... ¢ consomuic “klffim. CHICKCN snlnwicu. 609 si-nawsenniss 8 cats. CREAM cats “Time To Stop Thin Gnlnlngi" Yes, getting fatter and fatter! Last year’! suit-a won't go on unless a lot of weigh come: off. “But dieting takes SO much will (power? No it doesn't-not these days, with modern low-celery diets of three square meals a day with desserts! Just nee the forty lunch we've pic- tured. On your diet you can eat such lunches and still loco 2 pounds a week . . . for they have few of those fat-making calories. Con- l0 . u delicious chicken sand- wich. strawberries with cream add for your efforts. New undertakings. Better up to only 380. You have only to keep away from | hlgh-calory dishes. Imagine if you | ‘ lie for lunch a club sandwich. ooz- ing fattening mayonnaise. Why, , that alone amounts to B09 calories. t And of course you'd want "some- i thing else." perhaps cream of to- l mate soup. 209 I cup. or prune pud- ding. 433 a serving! You see, now, i how you keep gaining’! But with I ' ealory chart you can easily ovoid Iuch disasters. Be aylphlike again? Our iii-page l booklet gives culory chart and (I tasty reducing menus based on healthful protective foods. Ho: l 8- l day liquid diet to start you otf. Tell: . hoyv to gain. l Scrd 2w in coin; ior yzur c: y of The New Way To A Youth uli Figure to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly, yuui- Name. Address and the Namel of booklet. n k Realm l lls. clean only o snail us: all.‘ Bwalillllfl and rinse the washed section before the soap water has an o rtunlty to dry. If W" u” any the many good commercial preparation: for wall clemind. fol- ow directions carefully. EVENING ‘KERCHIEF The fastidious woman requires charming accessories awn to her handkerchief. Helene Fons, de- signer, k time off from creating important theatrical costumes to whip up a dainty fluff of a chif- fon evening handkerchief. bordered all around with delicate black lace. |, huge lnihal, Leisure i Neal-icy h Englnn are now smiths and 1°,“ rs AP§IL 25. 1941 - v - ww]: iterature ' i Matching bladk loco is work“ (mo (£14 unit! of m. ‘keichief to m.“ _..__ 350 married women worke BRIGIITEN mTI coon“ You cm brighten uip m, hopelessly glsomy corner ma“: colorful lamp shade. odd m, o! fabric, preferably some hlBl-htw." woven cloth, ue suggested for thq shades. Colourfully dramatic d‘ {ails may llgefiddffd to tie in "m; G 700m - Wu use £55010, slmplyucover each wlr: h narrow as taps wound _ ly and evenly over each sti-lpg-clltn measure around and bottom circumference to determine ‘h, amount of material needed. Aftei cutting the fabric the needed 51“ turn your attention to decorattvi finishes and details. You can u“ YOU-l‘ modern sewink machine n. tachments for binding-s, gllln-lnn plantings, etc. For Friday, April 25th I MARCH 21 to APRIL 30 (Aries) —Stars don't proclaim it an easy day but. the whole trend in trade and industry is "up". Advertising your wares is very imiporlant if they are to be known by the gen- eral public. Work patiently and willingly for best results. Romance favored. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)— Familiar matters and those ac- tivities for which you are especial- ly adopted appear more fruitful unless imperative. are less favored. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- for finishing incompleted work and attending usual duties and routine than for launching into untried, risky ventures. But. your Judgment and the state of your affairs should be the guides. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- You may find 1t. easier to spend money than to earn or save. All im rtant issues should be care- fuly thought out and managed. Friendly indications for recrea- tional and social pursuits. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lem- Slow-moving projects and w- tivltles that require time and psi.- ience are first in favor. Hobbies, pullanthro ic affairs, religious and educations matters, ‘domesticity also sponsored. AUGUST 23 to SEZI-‘TEHWBER 23 (Virgo) — l! convenient, finish up the odds and ends awaiting final touches. Give attention to health and personal and family needs. Plan and lay out your program for increased action next. week. ER 24 to OUIDBER 23 (Libra) -— Constructive, pro- gressive business activities, study, reseucli, inventions, experiments, sellmg useful commodities, legal and inheritance matters first, in favor this helpful day. OCTOBER 2.4 to NOVHVIBER 22 (Sco i0) -- Particular cure must be ta en today in work and other interests where accuracy, finesse and gpod judgment are important. In. p, te all new projects before entering into them. Private affairs, domesticity, soclals favored. NOVEMB 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Siigittar us) - Mild planetary setup notparticulaijly auspicious for BXEBhdlnI Ol‘ taking on new n. apomi fifties you may not. be able to manage. ut splendid 101- 1n. creasing production and improving present work and facilities for handling it. y DECEMBER 23 i0 JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - very similar indica- tions exist for you as for Sagittar- 1"! Ind svofpions. Your natural industrious and tenacity o; purpose will b9 big aids today. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2C) (Aquarius) - Clean up unfinish- ed work, check errors of the week, confer with superiors, partners and- thoso whose knowledge will be help. Your Individual H O R O S C O P E ~———-By Frances Drake ful. Of course, other duties should not be neglected. w FEBRUARY 21 MARCH (Pisces) - Dont. make hasty (if. cisions, agreements or promlsq Move reasonably slowly but surely in all difficult and respmlml, involvement-s. Routine and minor affairs, entertainments, social u;- tlvltles share most friendly vibrs. tions. CHILD BORN ON ‘THIS DAY will be courageous, have plenty cl initiative and ability but will be ln. dined‘ at times to be rash and head. strong. These latter tendencies can be controlled by intelligent rearing It must be taught to recognize tho fine qualities in others, Succesl ahead for the effort. AMorningSmiic Miiiuzpv A mm: Seven-year-old Bobbie Tbillflifl from the neighbor's in great glu "Mi-s. ‘Friendly gave me a plecl of candyl" "You didn't. ask fcr lt_ did you, dear? You remember what moths: always tells you about uiiiiiaiiiiery things." "Oh, no," Bobble assured her. '1 just. said; “Do you see wliiit I seq Mrs. fiiendly?" HOUSE-BREAKER Customer-“Can I exchange tlili unbreakable doll." Shop Assistimt-"ls there some- thing wrong with it?" Customer-“No only the baby‘: broken every breakablg thing in the house with it." BABY'S CRY I S NOT ALWAYS TEMPER DISTINGUISH between pain and any of temper. 5y" ‘vo thy’! Own Tablets It onu. u undy, of Toronto. finds they u! n07 time. "I m Llw moth: of nine children. Lluu d Baby‘: Own Tablet: “i; iiiii.=i;.i All e lve Lhem Bub ‘a Own Tableu and iii n on time the ever disappeared md dnn were normal min." Equally affective for dinrrh upset will» mu":ii.':.:i:":i ab‘ m“ = ""' °‘“' Elly! uh d . ll Hedi‘ Safe lhdolllrlfilgsycgntlw gfibflgil“! ¢ nupclylnl dru Each CUBE Kit/H l" "l" Ml’: report. $1 a pursue today. Sickrirsl often mike in the night. 25 cenu. liW money but if you an not. llllsfitd. (mc v dal Needlecraft- —-For The Home Plndfore; are not only out, but‘ they are practical, mo. Your little girl will love one to wear to keep! her best dresses clean or to dress up her school frocks and make them like new again. crisp cotton. gingham or a print in a bright color is a wise choice for fabric for. this gathered skirt piniifore with‘ ruffles over the shoulders. A pocket. holds her handkerchief and a. becoming square-necked-blouse can be made to add if she want‘ to wear it as i: dress. Style No. 3374 is designed for sizes 6. 8. 10. 12 and 14 years. Size B require: 2 yards of 39-inch fab- ric for plniifone; l 3-8 yards for blouse. - Send Twenty (200) ooln ta pro- ferred, for Pattern. write plainly your Name, Adiress and the style number, Be sure to stark the lilQ you wish Style No. 3374 Size Hum street Address City Province liilllll viiilgi :8 to l2 non old. Women mull. moody. NIBVOUl-Iho hi! hot flllhildilylpelll-tohh Lydin I. Plnlhim‘! vephblc Oman pound. Human‘! compound In 0f- footivo to help women during than "trying slum” duo to functional lnllullritlol. Undo in Gouda. WORTH TRYING! 3374 SIZES 6' l‘