‘ ,.._~.:- -.s-- - ’*""w:’""‘,- -»- - ram-wu-v-aznurr- i. 4 .\ . 5 Ah‘; v1 Woman - IHE HITS WITH FOLDED HANDS De sfts beside the fir! when nfllt ‘ swine! 2 l Dlcture quaint. while Illckkinfl embesu ; The shadows play about he; 1-0;};- Malun a halo ‘round he: snow- w to hsir: And when she smiles with gentle- ness sud grace, Expectancy is mirrored in her tack. A faith that bridges this and fairer lands, While peace-fully she sits with folded hands . --Wil‘.a Hoey . If cutlery with ivory or bone handles are allowed to remain in water. the handles may become loosened and discolored. Wash lllckly in clear mm: water and W immediately, jtmustbe ' REIIAI. " RRY, but the flour mustbeRIAAL. lt may seem fussy, when flours all look so much alike, to insist on one ' particular brand; but RIGAL is reliable, sl- vnys the same, and if you spent as much time baking bread n I do. Mr. Grocer, I think you'd insist on REGAL, too You'll get it h: mclkThst _wifl be line." REGAL ...___l The Housewife And Her A ct ivi t i e\s Do you throw your bacon rfnds away? You slmuldlrt. If you them through the nuncer and mic, then you will have some , fine ‘crumbs’ for frying purposes and also for flavoring rlssoles or moat rolls. when eling tomatoes for salad try hold g tomato on fork over gas flame for a few minutes lu- stead cf plunging into boiling water. You'll find the peel off very easily. There are many attractive blouses in printed silks 0r woollens with original pocket and neckline detail . Youthful afternoon dres es have loose hipength lopcouts extremely full at back. A couple of youthful evening gowns on ronxanttc lines are triunned with embroidered rib- bons cr old-fashioned embroidery- Insect hafpns. topped by bees and rlrugozi flies in natural color- ing, are fentuwd by Au-ge Thaarup with shallow lower-bummed sum- mer straws Stlrfened acetate rayon Jersey is used for big brimmed hats. either plain or patterned. CORRECT YOUR. MINOR BEAUTY FAULTS AND AVOID MAJOR ONES Do something about your minor beauty problems and you will probably never have major ones The girl who refuses to admit the presence of the single extra pound or the tiny blemish which man-s her beauty ls the one most likely eventually to find herself pounds and unds overweight or with s com exion genemlly unattractive- The day you notice that your hair doesn't glisten when the sun shmes on it or that there are l. few tiny white flecks on your shoulders. start night arway to bmrsh each and every . I‘! you have been doLn-g that all along. then you p need a few extra special scalp treatments. more thorough shampoos. Or maybe your diet doesn't include nearly enough hair health foods. Foods Mitch contain quantities cl iodine and sulphur make the hair more luxuriant. Oysters, clams cod liver oil, Pplnearprple, artichokes. strawberries asparagus, cucumbers. cabbage rzldishcs, onions, carrots. and apples are among the hair health foods. RAINDROP PRINTS The prints of rain-drops that fell mflions of years ago are vis- ible today in lalbs of stone that once were nvud. MAIL BY ROCKET Rockets are used to carry mail over the mmmtain in various parts FASHION GUIDES THE HOME firassmakeu ‘bod: like the gay nineties in In new Glbsm Girl shirt/waist dress. ltust tendswbestwopleoe mogishgtvhssoylgflltmaitlnfl Ilrlrt sad waistline look ever so tint’- KQe little round collar-less neck- line is so demure. It's really in- triguing in plain and Print crepe- It's the sort of dress that’: suiart for town.....for luncheon and tea and to go dancing in afternoons. With the same pattern. m!“ I corselet waistline dress. that me- ters to be bcltlem. or solid colored rayon for town. The fem- gmm wh crgcndle collar and cuffs shoufd be detachable so as to keep them crisp and hmnrw- ulafe. This version is strikingly gmart ln cotton prints for sum mcr wear. It's just the gayest little model you could choose and so easy and inexpensive to sew. A complete di sewlnfl instruction chart is included. Style No. 2813 is designed for sizes l2. l4. 16. l8. 20 years. 30. 32- 34, 3'6. 38 and ‘IO-inches bust. S129 16 requires 2 yards of 39-inch ma- terial for waist with 2 1-6 yards of 39-inch material for skirt. Send fifteen zents 415m in stem or coin (coin preferredl wrap con carefully. address to Charlottetown Guardian g-lvlngt- - Qtyle I0. 2613 Sim... ass u. ..- BRIO! Address ’s A eal vv Yv vv Social vvv vvvv T1777 3%-- $ vvv 9'1‘?! Per i 11E _ GUARDlAN - 0 "Spring Fever” is brought on by poisonous wastes which clog your child's foodvvays and under- mine vitality. Needed is the gentle flushing action of lino‘: "Fruit Sa.lt"-—w dear the diges- tive tract and neutralize hyper- acidlry. lino is pleasant-tasting, safe, and much more effective than "sulphur and molasses". mols ‘frnun SALT“. OIIAHINGDUTIIR When creaming butter and sugar in cake and shortbread making put the wooden spoon in boiling water for a. few minutes and the cream- inq is done in half the tune. Trim off the crusts and break up 1 the bread. Layer the cces alterm nately with sliced appe and sugar to taste in a buttreed prlc dish. and f finally add a. squeeze of lemon I juice and 2 tablespoons of water , Bake in a moderate oven for 8-4 I hour. COCONUT PIE AS MADE IN A FRENCH OONVENT ‘This recipe came from a. Fkonch - Gonvenlt is most simple to pmparosndosnbednueinlomim. utes. Isusreddents required are 2 lb. gramiloted sugar. 1 lb. fine desiccated coconut. 1-2 {min-t of milk and vanilla flavoring. Put the milk and sugar into s awepan. hrlrlg to the boil on a slow flmie. than let it simmer for 10 minutes. Tlake of-f the fire and mix in quickly the desiccated coco- nut, beating thoroughly, Add a flew drops of vanilla cmence pour into a shallow greased balding tin and isovs till cold and act. 1t then be out up squares and will be found to be a most creamy and delicious sweet- meat. If preferred one half could be left white and the other half colored pink. MAKE YOURSELF A HOUSE- HOLD BAN ‘flseoldideeoftieing yourhead in duster to do housework behind . l n. .6; or P Eczeinua or salt rheum, is one o! the most torturing of itching skin diseases. The . ucipal cause ls bad blood, no.5 by inactive skin and inflammation. t manifests it- self in sznall, round pimples or blisters which later on break and germ crusts or scnleshsnd the intense uruing, itc ’ an smsrting are almost uubesra ls. To eradicate ecrsma from the system it is necessary to give the b s thorough clllegnhsingl, and for this urpose we wo ig y recom- meng Burdock Blood Bitters. Mas. Joann R. Zinger, Millbsnk, Oath, writesr-“Scv months ago I was troubled with eczema. on my hands. I could not help with the milking my hands were so sore and itching, sud could hardly put them in water. After I had taken two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters l found my hands were healing vcry quickly. I have never found a remedy to oomgarc with B.B.B. for puri ying the l ." Put up by The T. Mllburn 00., Ltd. 54 H ousehold Scrapbook i (By ROBERTA LEE). o+¢++¢+o+ Venetian Blinds The slats of Venetian bllruds should be wflsned occasionally with a. mild soapsuds, as oust accum- ulstes on them very quickly. After wishing, rub the slats with a cloth. dampened lightly WW1 1111' scod oil. Tomato Ssuces To prevent curdl when com- blnf" tomatoes and ot milk. add s inch c! sods to the tomatoes Ins them into the milk. The aurdmf which take piece 1 port him and makm you have married in Dear My husband and I live at is Dfltt B0. Dorothy Dix's Letter Box» If a Husband Proves a Loafer, No-Account Sponger and Parasite to a Working Wife, Then it is Time for Her to Bring Him to His Senses or Divorce Him Dear Miss Dix-I am 3i years olbdb Have months to a man who was the only who has been badly spoiled by them. not wot hourssdsvinano on t can I do have never said a word to my husband about been married for two in s family of four stators and Here is the set-u : I work ffice do very dlfl ult statements that must be day un - my psy envelog and. a give me bank even enough buy my l es, but when he gets any money he never even leis me see the check. ol renoe Hetreatsrnswithabs utein- Reads at the twblc. Grouchs. Never does s hsndm have to et the from e of- dtuoo 0d d ervo . to bettem fiuafion? “.1 ousework and I A BRIIDE. All.» acterlstlcs. Your place is neither ln should be in a museum o! Human look at yomandwonder how you got "wet": I had supposed that Patient Griselda left no lineal descendants. but _uv.:lc:1 l_v you are her daughter and inherited all oi her meekest ar- a home nor a counting house. You tweaks where people couid Io and that way and what made you stand such a husband any longer than it took you to put on your hat and leave. No doubt humility and self-sacrifice, self-annexation and the martyr ‘ s irit are all very admirable abstract virtues, but when you concretely put em lnw action they can be the most deadly crimes that any one can commit. They can asp manhood. with incentive. ‘Iheaoan foster They can make e w - gigolo person meancr, until they blot a.. They can kill ambition. They can do away selfishness. They can develop tyranny. person weaker; a. grss ing perso mor greedy- out ever‘; good quglity he: the indie That is what you are dolnc to your husband by your slavhg to sup- by your taking all o and by your encouraging him in his s Iamallforpcsoeinthofemily; s doorma/t of yourself for him to kick his arrogance and ill-temper without any protest around, and polled-baby ways. for a wife making every rcmonalflc effort to get along with her husband and biting her wnxue half in two m keep from making s snappy comeback ard day's work. But there is a time for sil- and nerve-racked after a once and s. time for speech. The to stiffen your backbone and e Basin b tellind him that going day and thaxhccanaohecktzomxgd “mp . 80in: to stand for his l! waiting for work to come and rout him and look for it. lob; that you are not to a man who comes home tired cholozical moment has come for you Riot Act to your husband. Port him uwthsr with her until he arts s Th gnhbef‘ until‘. 1&1) o'clock s e as o u Dleasagt will: n‘; Hu-thennom. that he has to look stays "mil"! your house. And. sbovs s11. keen your own money. owe it to him to She is a dear- I can for her. still. it takes all that my husband tsinment, for they often stsy two or Answerr- > I think you should write s note ford to thread the , 1 b make sssle m... m5n°§.'..°“.. LB‘... and refrain from doadbestin! their‘ Dea Doroth Dim-Ha made inrDocembgr and Mayedghnt m a certain doctor on eu enlcs and sex these months are rare y successful. worried about it. are what we make them, irrespective THE’ COOK ’S CORNER STEAK AND KIDNEY PII Ingredients: Tlen ounces o! new. lug stcalk or ple meat. two ounces of kidney. deasertspomaf-m of ful of pit, m: flour, a to a teaspoon of 9WD”. two tsblespoonfuls cf water. Method: Prepare rpan, bowl, and cloth. Wipe meat and wash and dry kid- ney. Cut meat into pieces and kidney into dice. Toss meat and kidney in the flour and season- ing. ro‘1 meat with kidney snd- fat inside. Make suct pastry. llne the bowl with two-thirds of pastry. roll the remaining third to lt top of bowl. H11 with meat, adding seasoning and stock or water. Cover with floured cloth and boll four to nix hours. Serve in bowl with fddcd table mpkln round. and garnish with s few rips of parsley. For the suct pa , you will want: Eli/ht ouncm c4’ flour, four ounces of ruet. a teaspoon- ful of baking powder. cold water, half a teespoonflul of salt. Bieve the dry ingredients into mlxlnq bowl. shred and chop the suet with some of the flour and mix suet and flour. Add sslt snd baking powckm then sM wafer. and mix- flll the ingredients are bound to- i321?’ ' all‘; iff.".."l.'......"““‘..l"i‘“" Y I00 to s. floured board. knesA fir?“ roll ma. roquirodmmm s e up as . Boil or steam quickly snd steadily. PINEAPPLE-CABBAGE SALAD (serves 8 to 10$ JUSTWAITTII-LVDUTRY - HON Milli. ITMILTQGIIAGI an MMilb-ANDIIAQWIAII -- .. _ gowns! TELLS HER IIISIIIWASI-ll do about it. for they are literally eating u; om, them that you love to have them come. but that m and that you will apprecla P E 5 9. a? a 2 to Your brothers and sisters telling You lust sitting can't sf- very much they will a moderate board when they visit they do not see this for themselves statistics to show that marriages i‘ I have been Rodin! s book lg hlarmogyed 1 Answer: It isn't the month married in that , l into your marriage of lowsnd undemtmdingmflfrgfiouigtt. gun: 0f the time of the aeer. DI! heshpmealpplmitloen i-Qsznsllwhlteosnou, 1 ilirm lettuce, sou: cream droning» Shredcslabagttscoopolztphn- ‘ ca; wow-ow ‘ 7 - - - mm. I Ioday‘: Short Wave Radio Program (an n». a us... ltsnlsrd) ‘IUKDAY. APRIL ‘I PAR-IS Fashion Ann. 1. m; ' . - l-il-ierafqrel .‘ _ 1"" F You may like yourTea Weak . . . Butggiuflaum! Don't waste your money on insipid teas. Change to Ll 1 FRII| flsvs the neoplasm“: p urn-Tire Said, a radio play by Peter l DJD. 26.4 m., 11.7’! meg. LONDO ) -Ohlmes squeals out the amount of you want. Then the lemon will seal itself wp sewin and for a long time. This does awed’ with the habit of Serge; What Is the Etiquette of s Lovely Wedding? Lipton’! cku es. They ou or ufzlits m. Bonn l: Son ilvcrp ate Gifts, Write now for Premium List, to Thou. J. Lipton Limited, 48 Firont 8L. E..Toronlo. RID IJBII. III H II. ORINGI Ill: MIL Enjo a new, sustaining tearic us", Rave in a tea that never becomq insipid. For Lipton's full-bodied‘ flavour is concentrated in every l“ . ..it gives you cup after cup s YILLOW fresh, fr: n1: and sxhilsrs 49° K I'- plessure. uy a package today. u‘ LIPTON’! ls more economical-w... ‘ further. We the largest selling sq In the world. A MorningSmilc Some members of s. teeming oom- munlty were listening to a political speaker. "What ls lflkuiture?’ he el- clsimod. "What is snlculture that itshouldbsiszmod; thstitslawld be scurried?" atlcalg. "sum, I repeat. whet is the rear of thomht it was just mrmin’ dross- sd up s little." ' srrscrmsrz rum A lleh-t comm-DH e to rs- \ f/ ffiliglltn/ t. . k 5|; Ixpcmllhlrel Not Necesssi’! "qppy bride! Serene. starry-BYE" e, shred green , o n and shred 00m- mun bowl. Add sour beaten together the consistency LIGHT FRENCH DRESSING f1 pint) One and s he]! cups mineral oil. 1-2 grain c. l ‘ ‘ vegetable salt, 1-4 cup lemon lulu. 1-4 cup vinegar. 4§Q§-O-O-§§+§40-O§-§-OO+O-O§OQ§ g Modern Etiquette (By ROBERTA LIE) wmoooe-veoooovooo-oooo-owo Q. How far in advance of a wedding should the invitations b! mailed? weeks. mmboutthros Qwhenusingtlwhrlaf form oflntrod tionssfllrmwilsnll. Mrmmwflhnwosnonenubsit who lsirttromrosdto . The more important potion‘! mme umuld be surmounted so that it will be ls clear ss though words ‘May 1 prment" had :.".:-._ .:-_- _- 1:1 NG SECRET Orlesnumhemd ofcslmssml i’ MELTS cnmsz ALMQST WASH h tneof flwlesswedd dawn. mtg-y detsfi‘ .3. perfectly panned All advance for a beautiful vuremony her family could easily afford. Invitations‘! They were mailed three weeks s10. The bride eure- fully checked ha: own list o! guests and her mother's with the lists o! her fiance and his mother. Expenses? No troublesome “exn-ss" bobbed upto spoil the joyous whirl cf wedding prepar- ations. The bride's family budgeted in advance for the wedding gown, invitations. church, decorations, music, refreshments. They knew that the oom psys for the ring, license, cergymsn‘: fee, and per- haps. for the bride's bouquet. The reception? me and gracious occasion. The brl e cub ythe first slice o! wedding cake, shares it with the sroom. Is s receiving line ecessary? Who pro- poses the first toast’! . 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