5i 3.25:9 PAGE incur This poem won the first prize in a contest 1n "Time and Tide" (hon- don, nigland.) for a. poem on th subJect: . - cool lettuce and the frigid, juicy savol‘ 0f cucumber: tomatoes mural-bright: The frlzzled endive with its bitter flavor And small, hot radishes, rose red and white; Oelery's ivory. green; y mm spring onion and the Jovial beet; delicate; bean- Each in his hour and all so good to eat. chives delightful The magenta-mottled Bring mc thc thin old rat-tail fork and spoon, The little phials of vinegar and oil, mat I, with incantation an‘ strong rune, May rightly mix the gardens pleas- ant spoil ' And make therewith a dish so fine and fit l Ihau would count his rights well lost for it. ‘ How do musical people buy their iotepapcr? By the quire (choir) What is the best thing to eat on the beach? F‘$§¢ TI-IE’ THE COOK'S CORNE SERVE GRAPE JELLY THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN r Agan. 12’. 19$; _4 i Woman’s Realm -:-Social and Personiczl -:--Fdshzons -:- Literature i I Dllfiflyfl ‘ Antagon- ism of Boxes Reason for the Divorce Problem Dorothy Dix _ DMAN READER , discovered that the-re ll M W819i! in the house. Even with cam W!’ sley soon withers, and if it is kept in water it does not renrain fresh for more than two or three daY-S- 15‘ may. however. be presfifved 1°! u" l distracted to find her shelves emp- in the following mannfir- PIE-W I bunch of parsley, after removing the stalks into a saucepan of hot water and allow it t0 simmfil‘ I01‘ several minutes. Remove from the water, drain, and place in a. fairly hot oven for a few minutes. Finally store it in airtight bottles for fut- ure use. Always rinse the parsley well before use after removing it from store. STAINED HANDS Potatoes and apples stain the hands badly, and it is a mistake to wash the hands in soap and water. It is better to moisten some oat- meal with either vinegar or lemon WITH EASTER HAM Easter suggests fragrant baked ham and every housewife knows that masculine taste demands grape Jelly to complete the spring time dish. Grandmother would have been tied of grape Jelly at this time of year. But the modern cook knows that even if she hasn't grape Jelly | on Good Friday she can make some perfect Jelly before Easter. need only order o. bottle of liquid pectin and one of grape Juloc. ‘Then a. perfect Jelly in about ten minutes at a. cost of eight cents a Jar. GRAPE JELLY FROM BOTTLE!) JUICE 3 cups (1% lbs.) sugar. 2 cups ll lb.) grape Juice ‘.5 cup bottled fruit pectin. Measure sugar and Juice int/o large saucepan and mix. Bring to a The Main Reason for Divorce is That M n Are the subject of divorce. she on domestic infelicity by saying: follow this recipe which will make , dreams... Men and Women Are Women, as the igh School Boy Suggested -— What Seems Highly Desirable to One is Anathema to the Other A high-school student was recently called upon to write an essay on He summed up his observations and cluslons "Divorce comes of people of thc opposite sex marrying, for how can either know what thc other wants?" Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings comcth wisdom! For, after all is said, isn't the real reason, nine times out of ten, that marriage is a failure and husbands and wives do not under- stand each other and can't get along together, the bare fact that they are of opposite sex and do not know what the other wants? No couple ever marrics with the sinister pur- pose of wrecking each other's lives. No lovers ever envision divorce as the end of their romantic No man ever marries a. woman with the deliberate purpose in Juice’ “lad Fm’ this wen m‘ whm|boil over hottest flre and at oncc the stain l5 removed thc hands add pectin stirring constantly qhen 51mm“ b“ “will” 1“ m“ 115"“! WW bring to a full ‘rolling boil and boil hard it minute. Remove from fire. let stand 1 minute, skim, 1v t" quickly. Paraffin hot Jelly at 0.. .. Makes about 5 eight ounce glasses. EVEN THE GLOVES ARE MADE 0F PRINT FABRIC The coming world's fair at Chic- ago and its modcrnistic architecture have inspired new silk dress prints being shown now by a large State street store. In addition thcsc prints have been styled into frocks, suits, hats and gloves-yes, gloves, and they are something decidedly new and dif-' ferent. There ls one print called "science carver/ma PROPER. PLANTING OF BULBS hIEANS QUALITY AND ‘tower’ which hints Oi the outlines his mind of breaking her heart. No woman ever sets out with Inallcc aforethought to make her home a hell on earth for her husband. Nor are many men and women consciously bad ‘ ds and wives. Mostly they think they have given a. pretty good performance in the domestic role- They have clone their duty as they saw it and they hon- estly dorft see what their Johns and Marias have to find fault with. . That is why 1n every divorce case each of the high contending parties considers himself on herself the aggrieved one. "Good heavens," cries Palmolive Soap now at lowest price in history Same size. . . Same duality Some generous Olive Qil Content PALMOLIVB Soap is aow so low in price that every woman can afford ro use it. The same size cake . . . same quality . . with the same generous olive oil content. . . nothing is altered but the price. . Start the Palmolive way to beauty tonight and-with its price so low- enjoy Palmolive‘: rich, youth-giving lather, for all beau cleansing . “for face, hands, hair an bath. Remember, over 20,000 beauty ex- perts advise Palmolive because it contains olive and palm oils . . . essential co beauty. Buy 5 cakes today and prove to your own satisfaction how Palmolive makes and keeps skin lovely. . youthful . . . desirable. M» Mela-w a ElMorningsmila m Johnny-Say. Pa. I can't get ab,‘ arithmetic examples. Teacher- .“ .‘ something about finding tn; “w” ' est common divisor. {ll Ether (in dllsusn-Great sum, Haven't they found that thing pg.- Why, they were hunting 1m- V} when I was a boy! Betty (who wanted to finish“ l exciting story):'“Mummy, 1 um,“ 5 . feel too tired to get those potatom» Mother: "That is a pity. 1 wing‘ . you to bring in some cakes for y“ tool" .1 "Betty: Oh-er-v-well, I'm M; feeling quite so tired now, mummy!» SPRINGVAIE SCHOOL Grade 8-1 Ernest carter, a m. eon Younker. Grade VII: 1 Dan Farrlsh, 2 Earle Btowart. 3 Earle McNeill. Grade VI: 1 Miller Mathescmg Join Sentner, 3 Ruby Benin", ‘_ Finlay McLeod. Grade V: 1 l-leath Johnston, g. Elmer Matheson, 3 Lorna cm“ 4 Kathleen carter. - .-.» GradeVIV: 1 Howard. Gillis f, Florence Ooles, 3 mud 13911;,“ Phyllis McNeill. Grade I11: 1 Alletha Mes“; , and Kenneth McDonald, 2 ‘l Ooles. ' Grade n: 1 mrpn Gilliam. s 1 the man in exasperation, “what does a woman expect of her husband? Didn't I work my fingers to the bone for her? Didn't I give her a good house and a good car, and didn't she have charge accounts at thc best shops? Haven't I been as domestic as the house cat? Have I overstep- ped out of the evenings? Huh, a. woman doesn't know a good husband when she gets one." See Two Cold Years Now Looming Ahead it WASHINGTON, April 11—A pre- fluences besides the’ However, it is believed the cold years on the sun must have some effect on tho earth, though what Lloyd McDonald, 3 Eric Mathew, ‘ Grade I: 1 Ian McSween, 2 g. ' eanor Matheson, 3 Helen Mam; Perfect attendance: Dan I'm-rig, Jean Sentrrer, 1.0m: Crabbe, my; Sentner, Irene Punish, gum,‘ Carter, Fiolence (roles. sun's heat. will be ll lLupA dictablc. REVIVING OLD SUIT ' QUANTITY OF BLOOM "I can't understand why he left me," moans the woman, "for. I have . never even looked at another man since the day we were married. And l " - I've been the best housekeeper in town and he has never had a button of‘! WM“ bulbs a" m“ 551"?“ W or a sock with a hole in it and I have watched ‘over his health and seen l°°1 Drool plant 811N181 the"? 18. that he always had what was good for him to eat and wore his rubbers and "me-s hurled 5° deep WES’ when it rained. But men never appreciate a good wife." Carolyn Fraser, teacher. A sancl-vclch, of coursel dict'on that the sun will be colder for the next two years, with the possibiFty the earth will be affect- ed in a way as yet unknown, was !ssu"d t"day by the Smithsonian Institut'on. ‘of the hall of science on the fair grounds. It was made up into a frock having a waist-length Jacket '__" with aide shoulders. Try this’ I" n“. m Easy ‘a "l The "sky ride’ attraction at the mum“ Place Wu‘ ham“ 5° that fair inspired a print by that name. l If you can't afford a new suit this spring there are things you can do to freshen up last yc~r's so that it will look well. Change me nations and the buckle. Get a. couple o! new A TRICK smcxHonM. April llw-Swsd. will continue as a constitutional .' monarchy {or another year at leut. ~ The annual and somewhat trad! l "16 “We” °Y the 145m ha“ It was fashioned into a suit haang can never rach the surface, a crop slightly interlock the fingers of the left. Now place a pencil on the table in front of you. The trick is to pick up the pencil between thc backs of your finger- tips. It sounds simple. Try it and see. what makes more noise than six of bloom is sure to result. proper planting means a great deal in the quality and quantity o; bloom, A few general principles should be observed. Ffrst of all bulbs need good drainage. This is a prime factor, and if the soil is heavy well drained raise the beds six in- a big organdie bow wider the chin. | "Lake and sky"-The artist's l conception of the horizon of blurred skyscrapers and lights one will sec at the fair-is the name of another print fashioned into afrock with a wool coat lined with it. "Hyiig But- tress," embodying modern achitec- ture, is ready to go places, as a and not frock having a knee-length coat. The latter has huge puffed sleeves. The prints have also been used in hats and trimmings in the millincry field. _ trains puffing out of a station? Seven trains. What is always walking, but never moves unless you carry it? A walking-stick. Nl-JCKLINES SOI-‘TLY FOLDED PMNFUL SWALLUW Most neckline-s for the momlng as shown in Paris are softly folded about the base of the throat. Rev- ers to blouses give the pointed neck days, for which the different varie- ties of tonsilltis are largely to blame. Any acute infection of the tonsils makes the patient fccl very ill. He Sore throats are common thcscl ches above the surrounding soil le- vel to give the necessary drainage. Pldllt “l6 bulbs deep gnough“ with V911’ few exceptions it is bet-v of shallowness. The two notable exceptions are crown imperial and candidum lilies. These two bulbs, although 0f large size, suggesting that they should be down at least slxinches as needed for other bulbs of their size, should not, bq| ‘stands the other Just because they belong to different sexes. m to m U“ the side °r depth m“ lthinks he is being a good husband when he provides for an wife's mater- And both the husband and the wife speak no more than the truth as they see it. From their points of view they have been good husbands and good wives. Only neither knew what the other really desired in a mate. Probably there would be no more unhappy marriages if men could marry men and women could marry women, but this is not only legally impos- sible, but biologically repulsive to both men and women. A regular he- man is never attracted by a mannlsh woman. The more feminine and fluffy-ruffles they are, the better he likes them. And there is nothing that a woman so abhors as a. sissy man. The fair sex has always fallen for brutes and caveman stufl. But the attraction that draws the two sexes together before marriage undoubtedly sets oft the exploision that blows them asunder after mar- For neither knows Just what the other wants and neither under- The man riagel ial wants and it never crosses his mind that it is Just as important for_ him to feed her soul as it is for him to feed her body, and that she can f sufler as much from heart hunger as ahe could from lack of food. . Nor can a man see any sense in a woman always wanting to be told that she is loved and desiring to be potted and complimented and fussed Charles G. AbbOt, secretary of the institution, the heat that issues from the sun and makes life pos- sible on earth will be below normal. This does not nec- essarily mean that the earth will have tzwo cold years. for weather is affected by many 1n- lirie w-ry slightly open, and the 51111.", or cowl (lrapcry which gives a vaguely; rounded line. The more the l new materials are seen the clearer it is that figured surfaces, ruffled surfaces, and textures of many kinds arc to be in use. Light coats and skirts with dark blouses and light hats are correct. Bash belts with short ends hanging dovm the side of the skirt, ornamental belts, clips, bllllOll5 and flowers are ac- ccssorics to consider. PRESERVING PARSLEY Frequently in an emergency it is develops n high temperature, suffers severe headache, feels shivery one minute and too hot the next and complains of "pains all over." Swallowing is painful, and the glands in the neck are often enlarg- ed. Send the patient to bed at once and begin treatment with a good dose of salts. not flannels should be applied to the neck. Apart from the difficulty in swal- lorving, thc dict should be light. Bratcu-up eggs, milk, plenty a.’ fruit Juicc and as much water as the patient feels capable of drink- ing arc most important. of soil. more and came up regularly bloom if left to themselves, from five to six inches top or the bulb is their planting depth. Narcissi need from the tcp of the bulb, but, ow. i": to the dfferent somstmes the much $116 bafc of the bulbs is usually an inch deeper than the tulips. Snow. drops and scillas should go down about two and one half to three What the Fashion By Annabelle V l l6, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 h 1d inchesbust. * s o“ be planted‘ inches. Crocuscs should have two frwhcs of soil above them. The ery- lCHIUHIS need about four inches to liver. 50 do the checkered lilies, Worthington rrltillarfn. meleagris. The anemones c _ f" ¢°'d frame planting need only Its so smart carried out in a an inch of soil w five;- mom pretty novelty rayon print. 1t is in The 111153 need the deepest plum lovely soft tones of powder blue with in; and they can 8° as d“ as navy blue binds. The white pique mo; down m. candid will i collar is so unusual. results. The distance apart 1a ya It's so easily made! the‘. ensue but i _ Siylc No. 526 is resigned for sizes ch95 is m; ‘c105; tgilgral me m": ables are Were‘ They should not have any baa-n. Size 36 requires 3% yards of 39- yard manure u fem“ er B0 z . ne cmvered Mm more than m” niches assuring his wife that his affection has not changed and that he still re- Tulips will burrow w 18 inches orihlm w g0 about proclaiming that he was an honest man or a successful and lgrocer or that he paid his debts. What's the use of words amen he spends but his life toiling to make her comfortable and never finds fault with her or 5mm ‘he bats what she docs? ‘Thai ought to show any woman how she stands owner with him.. ' , the same depth shape andlabout a little sldestepping or a silly flirtation that really means nothing larger size, except that they were bored and wanted a little fling or they wanted to M "mm in anything they like without telling them how bad u. is for their stomachs or perznit them to drive the car without their back-scat chauf- feuirng. ’ over and made much of. To him it seems as superfluous to be forever gards her as the most admirable woman in the world as it would. be for | mrrthennore. husbands feel actually aggrieved when their wives go into hysterlcs and make scenes and drag them into the (HYDRO W!!!“ see if they were still devils among the women or they Just had a school- - boy's sudden irresistible longing t0 P“? hwkly- 19 F8811? 1184 110311118 to do with their devotion to their wives and their conviction that their wives were the great and only and they feel that their wives should have known this. They reflect that any man would have known this ‘and laughed it off. And so they would. But no woman can get the real masculine slant on these matters. And the trouble is that wives are women. Same way about wives. A woman thinks she is a 800d W119 l! 5h‘? 15 a good cook and housekeeper and pcnny-pincher and it she never belongs to clubs or plays bridge or has s. thought or an interest beyond her hus- band and her children. Furthermore, she is firmly convinced that if she loves her husband she has a right to nag him to death and boss him as completely as if he was a 3-year-old feeble-minded child. The most elf-righteous wives in the world are those who never let their husbands For the next 24 months, said Dr. somewhat earthly blouses which are entirely different from the ones you wore with the suit last spring. You might also try putting fur on the lapels. Alfalfa has been grown from time immem rial in Persia, and 13. 1m- hops tho oldest forage plant in the world. tional motion to dispense with m. ' alty and set up a republjg- w thrown out as usual in the Riki. dag after a debate more hummug than serious. 'I'he motion to change was p“. sented in the First Chamber by | Communist and in the second by Socialist. ‘l WHAT'S voun ywssAce ABOUT GRAPE-NUTS“ FLAKES ? inch material with ‘.4. yard of 35- inch contrastiug and 2F.» yards of binding. For street and general daytime / a run r Pl '1, l meal is the only safe fertilizer to moi." dig in the soil, with potash salts or W001i ashes an excellent dressing upon the surface. But a. man knows that a husband wants something besides virtue and domesticity in his wife; that he would rather be married to a woman who was a good companion than a. good cook an dthat what he wants in wear, Just omit the pocket. a wife is a good sport who is Jolly and good-natured and easy W I611 81011! A crepe silk print or rabbit's hair . with and who will tell him how great and wonderful he is and generally . woolen would be a. nice medium. n’ is not ldflsable w operate rub his fur thc film WBY- ' Price of Pattern is 1s cents in “Y s" “l t°° 8W" Yvlumv. espec- stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) “my c“ “m”? 1°C“ Slgnalsv B3 We Wrap coin carefully. WW" tubes and Svflflkfll‘ will be Operating near their electrical lim- its or at overload. “Gal this manage lo your folks: ‘Grape-Nuts’ Flakes l; the biggest bffllk/osl hi! in yon-c. Good? Ono npoonful uam the old smile. Bu: one bowlfnl novor satisfies mo)” coo l Any man would understand that. But women don't or». .l~.c trouble is that husbands are men. , O O I And on lrowlln] of this grand new cereal 3°95‘! "m" mos! people! That glorious Gripe-Nola" flavour in lhoao curly, [olden flakes always all: for more. And the beauty of It is that jun one serving supplies more varied nourishment than mnnys hearty meal! Dflulhl your family will: this sprightly new W" MH- Ywr um- h» n. And don't t» got to sons oflsn, in addition, iu well-known “mlillilflll "Grapo-Nnls“ Col-cal. Bolh made in Canada from Canadian when and mall. And 1r doesn't seem that there u anything we w» do about 1t Sale Rcliel "1 have found naavs own ran. INGERSOI-t. Ont, A-prll 11_ LETS sale, gentle and effective for ,O1d°5l' mm'°'b°m mnmuam such childhood ailmc is as Colds, Johnny Menard, 107, today philoso- No. 526. Size ..................... ' phized on his country's troubles. “Everybody has been grabbing for more than he wants," he said, "and dishonesty and ielfishness are. thc basis of all our troubles. Years ago, people were happier wlieh they lived to help each other. When I was young there wasno honor in SAYS "GRABBING" IS ROOT OF ILLS cumin-s"...- Name Street Address FINN!» COl-it, Teething disturbances State and Digestive disorders," writes Mrs. George Walker, Thomasburg, Ont, N. Y. Woman Tells All possible precautions are being taken by the Dominion Entomolo- gical Branch to prevent the intro- duction of insect pests and plant diseases into Canada through thc World's Grain Exhibition and Con- ference to he held at Regina in July; also precautions irgalnst out-l: breaks cf cosmopolitan species of, stored product insects during thc Mothers everywhere advise other Mothers io rely on BABY'S OWN TAhLETS as a corrective for their babies and young children. The Tab- lets are i. , ‘vc. pleasant to lake, and positively SAFE for even the most delicate child. Read the analyst's cer- tificate in each ZS-ccni package. Br. Williams‘ How To‘ Make Child Eat New York-Mrs. H. Wolff's little girl would not eat and was thin and pain. After giving her Vinol (iron ionic» she rats hearty, gained weight and rosy cheeks. Hughes 52-5 BABY'S OWN IABLETS 4am Co, ma. money back. having more than your neighbor and people bsrtzred with one an- other only to get such things as they needed for their own use." In the average Canadian homo, I the most important breeding place of the clothes moth is ill the hot Li! furnace pipes amongst the fluff brushed through the radiators, R}. PET-NUT GOLDE N r FLAKE (4(\>)hv1‘V-‘A NION 'l <1 (j/fi/l PL GFI l-J] Sitl-‘I-ZOKOESL NUTI: v