PAG E EIGHT v uu-r-Jv-a c t he HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES .-__ lfll. Sl'l-Il‘l..»\l)DER. y ‘Wit llllllli 'l'.\ltI.()ll) f. T0 rt ,l‘1‘.iii.i'4» ll bhii-kbiiard dis- ,;.- gtililg here and suite -i tiuiixi. t»; lyp- m 1 1.2 pm“ _ ti‘ 'i‘ aid utitl ll ounces of giiiletl woiirl you . .iii.: yifficient lamp- _ ' t .\li.v tllllll smooth, 1;, ..~. ‘.l.l(.'."C‘\CL' li-z- It’ CUJI.) with suit mil‘. .i:;tl _. __ I'll!’ BEIAFITY i1 ~. 12...‘. I_.l.\'t‘, h; §|_\|p|_[; ~ _ . . flllPt‘ liili’. every \'\l l‘ ‘.l<i~| l\'~lj\ll\l. ‘l0 u ‘ll "o it .\ll'|'l_.\:t" three- lil " \\ \\l'l.l. ill-I ' ' . .l‘.!‘ each n tzlit be-i . ' l.‘ . .t ‘ Some niav i .\|I\':'l as . l ii l.'.\(‘ How. . \ \\‘r~' -_.ll‘ 3 flit‘ three t N1 nah’. after nightfl e.’ "'1 itycr» ~ ~‘ '2 v . ...' the I .1 (‘retry coir» llll. fore- ."’ alortt the ]\‘.l"'I.il |‘.l)\ I’III\'I\ I.\' 1_l\II\‘ tll\IIiI\(i\' It an’! " '2 awn" 5i Ffll/‘JII PK o’ t'o'.i-" dcrtiealli eetitlv. ll y!‘ , around. Thts We’ fr!" Use ans around lY'It] lied l bath t".\\'I. ...'nt tipward Farr. Now l 15f i‘ dry: be- The entire .~linuftlh't fnkP >'v l".. minute: oft. use a mask a mUlllt. nncc a on. Also ones g " a m‘ld astrin- tonic. .1... TIII-I (i.-\Rl)PI.\'I.-\ wee n ' in Ponciil countries " "t" "illl‘l"l‘ vrfzvry , . .‘.'|P‘l§ l ru:i.i.< or UJIIIYRDOVEY’ . 1Z.l1>\l‘\? Applique Bathroom Set [y . I Keg‘ . ' ' - N d] An O Design No, 239 MBItIJIJIlInrfTIIl nhd practical. easily tubbed and smartly designed . . . and so simple to make! A half-yard of table-parldmi; l5 nll that is required. The edocs are bound and the water lilies are first embroidered 0n DFRhL mum, m", Rppllqtgpd to the padding. Select enlnrs to harmonize with your bathroom curtains and walls and the effect “m I” ‘Immlns. The pattern contains detail chart with applique cuttms imttsms. M101" §t|zgp5ftfln$ mid complete instructions for working and making mat and Iomfgoi-I (“complete pettem and instructions for all of these designs. ‘and ~10 cents in stamps or ooin (coin preferred) to The Chlirlfltllwwn Guerdlml Needlework Department- Z3 9 U" ""5 coupom Print your name end address plainly. r0 The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN N0. 239 ‘leme-.__.._...._.______...____ s"e“Addres_._—-—_-——_ --- - ______ '~ r‘\'\‘l‘Zl‘.l)!l.’lII_V ". ‘lift’. - cht kOil-I-SPRAYIN I i.:.~eu'ii.i_e.= tiayerues. .~lIl'Il as mildew‘. cream | remove family of inaddrrs. , d f"rim other; a yel- ftlfl rvhci": are vauutbtr- ' duee. 'I‘liev after an. a Scotch bol- 'Il(‘ nItI lngertd 0f In ‘nave runs: thc i the monastery‘ Fillltttlvgluylla‘ tlttdrtf me iiuuia‘, tent. t, ,- ‘ nti>t.l'.tiil.<tr.-.~t “‘-“I-_II“I1 West. I\II!l\Il'(‘llI. ~ .~'.\ u; tn and fro u: (Tirtlizan Bait, "ulizn; l'(‘.>O‘.ll‘l(Illl,'! ....---..-..-..-.-----..--......-....-............. .--...-.-.-.-..-.... Woman ’sl Realm -:- special care for the eyes. Your eyes are lubiected daily la light glare, dual, unoite, llrainlromreadingflewingpvork- ing. Help nnlule plated your mes! ' prizeleu pouuiion by (looming, teething and relaxing your eyu with llie daily use of Murine. Heallhy eyes are beautiful eyei. For aver 4O years Murine ha: helped keep eye: heullhlul and ruled. Will the old bells chime in uni- zOfl with the 116w one.» we win- der? Oh June L27 Abudtucl‘ listened to the ringing o. ten new bolls after a service of deft-tailor. attended by the Archbzshot) of Wales. Their music will float over (‘ardizaii Buy. FOR I155’ AND DlSEAh ‘S A careful eye must bl‘ kept on Roses now if they are t0 be crown ciean and h.'£‘tIl.Il_\'. A UOIW. ' tiiusl b0 k<pt for iii-cc. , Catcrpiltir often tittavk the rwc at this lllllP and ~linulrl you st" . ‘imv leaves eaten. eel lhflll S',l"fl_\'(‘tI \v.th an imeetieitle without tit-iii". (irieiifly .5 an old enemy" and i1! often pill lll an aptwnrance ear‘). but if the bitshrs are we'll spt" \\‘ll.h an insecticide. lloUIZ it. t1 tizrection. and itiakm: sure . the bll>IlP5 are wet. they are e2. destroyed. , All spraying should be dune in ilie evening when the 51in LE away one er two spramng.» wzi. usuaiy , be suffcicnt. tinless for \\'.lll rsis winch are liable to be atiarkct‘. a any time in the growing seasen. LEAF-ROLLER The leaf-rolniiq .2_\~ oit:n attacks the rose biléh at this tinte. and spraying is not effectxe. The only way is to hand pick. H: the worn". curls the leaf tightiy round itself. and the spray cannot get lit it. Those who uizend in cxhftmt should thin the shoots when lhev ate about two to three inches ion; If the roses have bewn pruned properly the top shoot wall be crow- in: outwards from the centre of the bush. but if the plant ta vi:- 010th there will be niuny shoots gl'0\\'ltl£', lfllO the cenlre. TITCM‘ should be rcmrvccrl. if for exhibition no n four shoots should b: ‘ lT/“K ‘ Disbudding will have and f iafi alloxvccl to l ‘xi he s=en y to whenever the bud shows. Rm‘ l move all buds, leaving the cfintrci one. ‘I ivoulrl not advice this treat“ Intent for ordinary use. but you‘. will have b"llf‘i' flowers if you. l partially disbud. l The crown bud and two or thre" l others can be loft for garden (Iec- l Olflli-(Jllfi. ; 'l‘hi.s treatment of dmluitlrlui: and l thinning in only for laetldinp, msest such as the H\br'tl Pcrtwludk and Hybrid Teas. The i-amblers anti l pxilyantha types do not t-ettuzre it. l SLTKERS Stickers o ten give trntible :it thzs time and should be ivaiehed and reinovetl whenever seen. These are u<ually a lighter tzreeh The soil should be bated from flhflvt‘ llivm atld theyZshotild be eut (Sean oil‘ at the rootstock elsc they will come _ again. The best \\'1l_\' 0f cultivation is with the dutch hoe. Kcet) thr l ground well stirred on the surface with it; it not only keep,- the weeds away but gives the garden a fin- ished appearance. It is flI-‘O the best method of conserving mois- ture and is much better than wa- tcring. FEEDING Fvcdintz with liquid manure. should begin whenever the bud‘ shows. but nevri- give a seal-tin: of liquid if the ground is dry; rather _ give the .~o.l a good soaking with. 'e‘.e.'ih water beforehand. This also applzes to feeding with l artificial mnhures. Give a 200d waterini: before and water the arti- ficial manure in. l A dressing of sulphate of poly ash at the rate of two oz. per‘ square yard will be vevry beneficial I for nizikzng 200d strong foliage. t The time Iias eome when sprint! flowering plants are about over and beds of pfilyéllllhllS and tulips wtll’ require to be removed for summcr flowering subtiects. Th» pnlvnnthtis should be liflwli all flower Stalks taken off. and the plants split. These should be trans»- plantcd mto a shaded border. work- ing plenty of leaf iriould in and l around them. Plant zh lines nine inches. lwtween and the plants six itiehes apart. If ihiv are taken care of lhev will mnkP grind growth and will be good plants for planting attain in the autumn. If the weather is dry when plant.- lnu. give a tznod soaking of clean water. an polyanthua and all prim- ulas do hot stand rlrvness. TIlLIP-LIFTING Tulips that are lifted from lwds should have the seed buds removed and be transplanted into some other part of the garden to ripen. When the foliatze dies down lift. and dry, and these bulbs will do for another year. I.’ the border is not available a box filled Wflh soil and the tulips pilt inln this. zltlnr: them a water- ing occasionally‘. will do as well. All beddinz plants should b" hardened off in readiness for piani- ing by, the first or second week in June. Before n‘ “Eng summer flower- inw "he soil should have "c" 4nd well-rotted manure dug This will help to hold the mola- ____________ wrfivee-—-'—"'Vflllfe in dry weather. i souaiil | rules. "THE UHAKL()'I"I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN i Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box . Wives” Week? They Are Certainly as De- serving as Animals That Are Hon- ored Once a Year Dear Dorothy Dix-We have one week in each year ln which to be kind to animals. Wouldn't it be just great if we could have a week for husbands and wives to be kind to each other? Perhaps they might get the hab t. Who knows? STEI-LA. Ailswcr. It is a great suggestion. Perfectly im- incnse. Sfllve n appears “e can Only prim- tlce our virtues iii illttss formation and be good wiien everybodyt else is being good, lets by all means have a Be Kind to Husband and Wife week. Surely they are as much eh- t tied l0 a wotk of Dclllg pelted and. pani- pcred as any of the other work animals. It warms the heart Just to think 0i wife giv- ing husband a pat on the head and saying: "There, there iioiv, good old fellow, make yourself comfoinabie." nstetid oi telling IllfllI how llllllll dirt he trucked iii and how she has just workctl nt-rsclt to ucalh cleaning up after him. ‘ And how lovely it would be to sec husband stroking wife's fur the ' tight \vt1_v and calling hcr "Pretty Kitty" and telling hcr how beatLtful she mtkcd with lllE bltic ribbon he had Just tied ai-ottiiti her neck, instead oi ll..\ >a_\'in;'.: "Un huh." when she spoke to liint and burying h lllbCll in Ill:- ‘nllllT before the radio. i Oh. the idea 0i‘ husbands and wives being kind and polite to catch , other ior men a single week iii a grand one. The only drawback to the . plklll is that if 1L were put inLo cxccutbn thcie would be a pfrfcct epidemic ' of fatalities among m ddlc-aged married pcotile. Hunnrccis and thou- sands of them would drop dead wit-h surprise. I ‘their hearts couldn't stand the strain uf the change in the domestic l atmosphere. 1t has been so long since they had aiiyiniug but ihdifter- l ctlcc tind l1L',;l;Cl. and criticism and fuult-fiiitling iroin each other that they‘ wouluii’. DP able to btar up Lllldti‘ the shock oi a kiss that had w a. itli anu loie iii i". instead of be llg as flabby as a cold pancake on l tiieir cheeks. They “OUICI have to be broken in by degrees to a show bl nplllCClllllOIl. . So llci lips. we had better begin by a tine-day celebration of husbands and “Am ‘wt-tug kind to each other and giaduany- work up to a, wiiole wcck of ll. 1 Bu; 1L1: a grand scheme that we should all gct behind and push l along. i-oi. uitcr ail, the way husbands and wivcs treat each other is iiiur. of a lrabit than lack of ailcttioii. Lois of incit who really‘ love their w ves heicr pay thcm a compliment or make them a preeetn or rcinchtbcr their birthdays or pay them half the attention they GO the dog. ln tact, a woman iignt now i5 getting a divorce because she says that when ner husband ClllllC home of an evehzng he didn't greet hcr the way he CIl(1 Towscr. And lots of women never even say "thank you" for anything their husbands o0 for them, or speak to them except, to find fault with Yet these husbands and wives must have some sentiment for each else they wouldn't stay off hiakuig each Otilcl‘ other. must have some IUXICUJHEoS for each other, together yzar after ‘year and work their fingers cuiiiiortitbic. I What .5 the matter with them is that they have lust got. into the habit of taking each other for granted ,and making each other the scapegoat E01‘ their ticrves and temper, and they don't. even know that they spat all liie tune and make marriage a purgatory instead of the tic-aven it ellOllitl bc. . So. if llllS pernicious domestic habit could be broken. even for a week. and lllltiijllllfl and wiics could find out how" much romance could be awak- eiicd lltltf iiuw ‘the smoldering asdics 0t lute could be quickcned llltO flame by a few kind wards. and how much fun it would be to try w sell them- \\-I\£‘n to t.lt'.‘l Lnilcl‘ as they d d in the days oi courtship. why. they might go 0n bciilg decent. to each other. At any iaue, the sfihemc is W011i! LYNNE- U I I I I l l them. II Dear Dorothy Dix-I am 1'7 years old attd am haying a terrible time to get niy izglit.» ht home. Up to the time I was lb‘ my lllotller made me get in ii_v 9 ticlul-k cach iiigli. and. bciicic nic. if l didn't, tlicre was tioublc. For the lust year I have made up iiiy mind t0 be my own boss and l have staiucd to argue with hcr. but all she would consent, to was t0 , allow inc out until i0 o'clock. Four weeks ago on my seventeenth birthday I the crowd I go with took me out to a tavern and we had a glass of becr to cclebiiiie my coining out. Whcn I got home l was g ven a severe lecture and was forbidden to go to the tavern again. Last night when I refuseu the giiug they taunted me so that I wcnt and drunk six glamcs oi bccr. When l got home Mmhcr pulled me otei" hcr lap and gave inc the worst spanking a girl ever got. Has Mama a right to huinillaie mc and hurt. mo so at my ugel’ Please tell me how to stop hcr. DORIS. AILHVPFZ The way to stop hcr is to behave yourself and obey hcr not, unita- ii‘ you would show yourself amenable to (‘IloCl|)lll’l€, no doubt ..ne would be a little more liberal m hcr time allowance and let you ‘slay out latcr than l0 upon OCCiLSlOflS. Your mother is only trjying to take care of you untl you are old ciitulgh i-nd wise enough to take care of yourself and to keep you from making some of the tragic mistakes that ruin thelr whole lives that so many young girls make, and little as you believe it now the time will come when you will be grateful to hcr. As for your mother having the spunk and the determination and lite COITIITlOIIoCIISl‘ to enforce discipl ne oh a wild and rebellious daughter with ‘tier good right arm. 1 take ofi my hat. toner. I wish there were other mothers who had the courage to turn a 17-year-old daughter, who came home maudlin drunk from a tavern, across their knees and give hcr what she deserves. I I I O I l Dear Dorothy Dix-My husband has become an enthusiastic nudist and lllnloLS upon my becoming one. To be at pcace with h m I tried nud- ism for two seasons, but I can't like it, no hiattcr how hard I try. l have i a niec figure and am not ashamed of it, but I cannot bear to expose my- My husband and I argue over self to total strangers in the altogether. Perhaps I am lllln’ problem every year as soon as warm weather comes. ‘ wrong in my views and should do as he says, but am 1 to be nothing but clay in h.s hands and have no right to an op nion of my own? MRS. K. L. Answer: l‘ Well. ii you are going to be clay in your husband's hands. I earnestly flfI\'l.a(' you to drape it. Qlnthes are mizhtv kind to a woman. no matter how pond her figure is. Remember that the first thing that Eve did after shc ate of the Tree of Knowledge was to inuke hctscli a dress. DOROTHY DIX. ASTE Kellogg's Rice Kriepics are extra good wiiIi fruit or honey added. With bananas. Peaches. Berries. How children Iove itI This ready-to-aerve cereal is so crisp it actually crackles in milk or cream. And thcre’s a Mother Goose story on the back of every package. At aII grocers. Served by restaurants; lllade by Kellogg in London, Ont. Quality guaranteed. ..__.._i. $0 they cmrklr- in milk n! cre- all" -¢¢-----------¢---.--..--------.--------......--------..------..-... \ l How About a “Be Kind to‘ Husbands and? i l TO COME our AND DLAY/ U-C-KSTE“ JC-Cfifi s -:- Literature : nzélil-oud-ua-oc cane-ids ARE IN .- Make I.o'l's of Jam This Quick, Easy CERTOv/ay . I'LL BE WITH YOU. IT TAKES THAN I5 MINUTES TO MAKE JAM WITH LESS YES moszo/ WITH can-re lCAN MAKE A wuotE- BATCH or IAMOR JELLY IN LESS THAN ISMINUTES mom THE TIME N\Y FRUIT l5 PREPARED. BOIL METHOD... w TASTE. ALL THE NATURAL LUSCIOUS FLAVOUR é FRESH COLOUR ARE KEPT IN THE FRUIT THERE'S no ,1 BOILED DOWN Ct-rm i, pim- per/in _-m¢ rmlunll il-ny- irig nilrsfurire rxr inn/ed [mm 1min. l: nralrcr boiler, ririter flavoured mm: and jellies from all kind: o] rut! in nturh In: time and with much Ion trouble. FREE are prepared [allow rbml other pectin. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time ls Eastern Standard) TEES Al’. JUNE 29 PARIS - 9:30 am. — "Barbarina." a comedy by Alfred De Musset. TPA—2. 19.6 m.. 15.24 meg. TOKYO 4:15 pm.—-'I‘he Orion Choir. JZJ. 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg.: JVN. 28.1 m.. 10 66 meg. SFIIIZNECTADY 5:35 [LnL-SIIOII- Wave Mail Bag. WZXAF. 31.4 m.. 9.53 meg. LONDON 6:20 p.m.—Reei'tal of Scottish Songs. GSP. 19.6 m.. 15.31 meg; GSO. 19.7 m.. 15 lll 21102.: GSD. 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg; GSB. 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. BERLIN 824.5 p.m. —-Prof. Langsdorf: "German Excavations." DJD. 25.4 m.. 11.77 meg. - SANTIAGO, CHILE 9:15 p.m -Songs. Chilean Music. CN960. 31.2 m.. 9.60 meg. LONDON 9:40 p.m.—“1nndon Calling. 1937." GSI, 19.6 m.. 15.26 meg; 65172191! m.. 15.14 melt-z GSD. 25.5 m.. ll 75 mES-l GSC. 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg. BUENOS AIITES. ARGENTINE 11 p.m.-Dance Music. LRX, 31.06 m.. 9.66 meg, TOKYO 12:15 a.m. - (Wednesday: - Choral Selections, by members of the Young Men's Associations in Tokyo. JZJ. 25.4 m.. il.80 meg. SASKATOON 12:30 a m.—Old Tme Frolic, the Farmer Fiddlers. c.1110, 43,7 m.. 6.15 mPB-Z CJRX, 25.5 m.. 11.72 meg. LYNDHIIRST. AFSTRALIA 4 a.m. (Wednesday) National Talk. KVBLR. 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg. __..___ . THE COOK'S CORNER STRAWBERRY BAVAIIAN 1 rennet tablet 1 tablespoon cold water l pint milk 1-2 cup whipping cream '1 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon strawberry flavoring with few drops of Raspberry Red Food Color. 4 strawberries Make rennet-custard accordinato directions on package using straw- berry flavoring in plaoe of vanilla and adding food color with 3 tablespoons sugar and flavoring. Ohlll in refrigerator. When ready to serve. whip the cream and just before it is stiff, atld 4 tablespoons of the sugar and a few drops of food color. Mix thoroughly togeth- er. Put on top of each dish of rennet-custard and gamiah with Recipe Book Under rhetlabel of evceg‘ bonle of Cena and inside any pack: o "Cello" l ' book I T led R ' t. .21.. ... ..... .. ‘.:.i.;:;. ....-:.. a... .2225: SPECIAL OFFER a specially for use with Cum. El mu to axmly-diey tust won't work with my AND A5 no JUICE HAS TIME TO BOIL AWAY, I GET IO 6LA5SES INSTEAD or ~THE usuAt. s BY THE oto tone BOILWAY f" NOW I ’ § THERES no RISK ,._ on rAitutze lF YOU are: FOLLOW THESE _ CERTO RECIPES ‘C? EXACTLY. YES] MAKING JAMS c. JELLIES REALLY /s - c FUN WHEN YOU MON EY AND EN ERGY IO ASSORTED LABEL5 FOR To get x Jelly Glass Lube coupon with the label from one le of Ceno or rwo box mp; Iron-i "Certo" sump to Consumer Service De 1.. General Foods. Li Cc m. Ontario. SAVE TIME, WITH CERTO ILLY GLASSES i: attractive book of iust mill this Crystals and a 3¢ mited, a m CRYSTAL roam, Too,’ For natural colour and better flavour in jam: and jellin' use whichever form of Cerxa you pref: -i.iquid or CHI-t uls. T_wo packages of “Ceno" Crysga inn or telly n one bottle of Cerm. FRESH STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM i rennet tablet 1 tablespoon oold water 2 cups milk i cup heavy cream 3-4 cup Sllflil’ l tablespoon lemon juice 1 1-2 cups sweetened iresh crush- ed strawberries. Dissolve rennet tablet in cold water. Warm milk, cream and sugar i to LUKE WARM not hot, stirring constantly. Remove from stove. Be sure the sugar is dissolved. Add the dissolved tablet. Stir a few seconds. pour immediately into freezer can. and let set at room tenlperaturc until firm and cool. Freeze in ice and salt mixture t4 parts ice to 1 part ice cream salt). l Turn freezer until the mixture be- comes a soft mush. Add lemon ' juice and sweetened crushed straw- berries. Finish freezing. Remove dasher and then re-pack with foe and salt and let set untli ready to serve. r AMomir-q Teachcr-Jwugnl, you were nd. at. school yesterday afternoon. Have you any explanation to offer! Dougah-Plcase. sir I was got!‘ to school. and 1 saw a steam-roller, and a policeman says to me. "Mind that sieant-i-oller." and I stayed minding it all afternoon. The newlyweds were reoelvlq a little ‘conversational advice ‘mm the minister. first. the hue- band was eharaed with his mpon- ybllitles, and then came the wife! turn. "You must love. honor and obe! your husband." droned the pereo§ “and follow him wherever he goes. The wife looked aizhast. "Whey!" she exclaimed. ‘and him a deep sea diver" - - ram FASHION FOR HOME DRESSMAKER GUIDES THE Vacation in the country. at the beach or for working in your garden. wear this young playtime culotte ensemble. A zed and white striped cotton shirt lope the sparkling white culottes. Two decorative pockets accent the snug hips of the tailored culottes. The wide flaring legs make the skirt division almost irri- percéplrlblfi Tllvu- skirt-like appear- anoe. also makes them wearable for lots of spectator sport-s oocu- ions. All in one material. particularly pastel shades in linen, they're so devastatingly smart. Even beginners will be thrilled with this simple to sew spot-ta on- ' ' - A BWD-by-step sewing chart. II included. Style No. 2093 l5 designed for sizes l4. in. ill. 20 years. 31 34_ 3g, 38 and ill-inches bust. Sine l6 re. WI!" 1 5-K Yards of 39-inch me- Mflll 101' blouse with 2 1-8 yard: of 30-inch material for eulottee, Price of pattern l5 cent! in fllmbs or coin teoin preferred) "ID coin carefully eddreeo la Charlottetown cum-qt“ ‘gym... Style N0. 2993 Size..." Nome Street A661 whole lt-rewberries. OI!) --___ I IS die illness, harsh 3N0 is dime "fins n-habi: V811 n; Y 7W1 ople of d most bly roo- u berm 20:11pm‘. ll €V€l1 mo" 6y 011i 0i oukl be to ie bcttveei been tmii ctorv mad. M‘ is Caro him? To ds them 1t encounter rd) EAPON fld-—(CPl~ Film Soc XI said ht '21s a gospe ialfties bu~ ghtful use.