l E t PAGE EIGHT ..sVQ§OWQOOQ0¢QQQ0OQOQQQQQMQ0QQQovovooovovvooooeoooooooofi 0oveoocoqqoqgg-qggqgqgggoqo Woman's Re alm '/ Social and Personal 00000004 03310033 00000000000011’; 00 0 0 000000 0009110001010 i > l Dorothy Dix Says- NO WAY OF TELLING HOW WEDDING WILL TURN OUT Neither Science Nor Prophets Can Advise Ai Reliable Method For Determining What i Husbands And Wives Will Be Like | A ymuh. who is a conscientious objector to divorce, wants to know if there is any sure way by which men and women who are contemplating matrim0ny' can determine. on the safe side of the altar, whether they ale - adapted to each other and will live happily or scrapplly together if they take the fatal step.’ Alas, no. son. Neither science, nor religion, nor the gift of prophecy has been able to devise any reliable ‘nlPtllb of iorctelliug how any wedding is going to turn out, The best that tlic most prud- ent and careful can do is to shut their eyes .0 the ]X‘l‘ll.$ they are about to encounter and keep ihtir lingers crossed for luck. Marriage always has been, always is. and will be the greatest gamble on earth. Of course, there are certain. rodliglit signals set along the path oi courtshipi tl should warn even the most foolhardy" ag t the danger of two people of diainetric-I ally opposite temperaments, backgrounds, faiths‘ and opinions marrying. A male and female' bigot, holding dliferetit creeds, should step nigh,- wide and handsome around each other, tori , v instance. The old should not wed with the nvuug unless they are looking tor trouble. Ncr sltaulcl butlc inaic with grubs. Btu when it comes to just the (on.- m .1 millriin oi everyday men and wcmen. there is no distinguishing mark by which they can tell winch ones are their preordained mates. They simply have l0 take their chances blind. and they do not know before-' hand what they are getting in marriage, or how they are going to like it; when they get it home. 'l'his is not lxcatisc men and women are conscious deceivers. They do not pa: cn an act and rxise as romantic heroes or pin-fenthertd angels ' Ir to entice the party of the other part into “BCIICCR. They nct he skill to do this, but their vanity forbids it. Zlhey think that icy arc tlit-y are attractive enough to ensnare any ones fancy. Surprisrs in (‘litirat-tcr one is soincitilug, lil iunrrifigt‘ {that brings out unsuspected phases tf tier Lll both iucn and wcinen. as a hot poultice brings out a rash in tnemles, and it is literally" true that. cvcry bride and bridegroom are as much szi-angsrs to each other as ll they had never met before the wed- ding. and woman may have made mud pies together when they were! " may have gone to school together; they tnay have played tntr for years; ihcv may have thought that they knew eat-hi oLn.i i-y thought and taste and peculiarities and ways and. were sale in mciiiyiug because they knew exactly what they were getting. But after marriage each found a surprise package on their doorstep. John discovered that. he had never even dreamed of how Mary looked with her complexion off and her hair in curlers, nor hoyv aggravating size, could bt- never‘ paving the top on the tooth-paste tube and leaving hail" in his brushes. Ntar what. a poor cook and manager she was. nor how dull it could be talking to a woman who never read anything but the soc- icty columns i.n the papers. And Mary found out what she had never suspected-that John had a padlock on his pocketbook and that he had to be practically chloroformeit befc ‘c she could get a. nickel out of it; that he was fussy a tit his eating and was always throwing his mother's cooking in her teeth; that he ex- rxcted her to be some sort of a wizard who could conjure good meals and! prctcv clothes out of the air; that. he didn't think it. worth ‘while to be‘, polite or entertaining to a mere wife. Marriage Works Changes Furthermore, what complicates the. problem about. picking out the kind 0f husband and wife you want while you can still exchange them at the laargain counter ‘is that sometimes after marriage they change their chartizieristlcs. Sometimes the drunkard turns into a prohibltionist; the lazy loafer becomes a. go-getter and Den Juan develops into Darby who never looks at any one but the Little Woman. And we all know girls who ‘were spenders when it was Papa's money. who pinch every penny when it is their husbands‘. We have seen girls who danced their slippers off wear out. their house shoes walking the (‘OIlt‘, and frivolous little playgirls tiun into the best of wives and mothers. So. you see, son. there is no way of guaranteeing that the girl you pick out for a. wife is going to come up to specifications aftelfiyou 8ft 119i”- Probably’ she won't, because the ideal wife is a myth, as is the ideal husband. N» two human beings think alike. or have the some tastes and habits. But. if you have intelligence and purpose. you can compromise your dif- fertnccs. She can give a. little and you can give a little tuitil you make a. ivlatfcrm on which you both can stand ln peace and hflplllfless- That is what we cttll the adjustments of farrlage, and it ls what keeps marriage a goingvccnccrnf DOROT-HYJEX; . dlgnantly. my sister." SAFETY FIRST BYOWIlZ “That young man who t has just entered the club seems to A MorningSmIlc I ' l be verv popular." but he distin- Tiic liiilc guests at a party were‘. Jones; “Oh. no. 1 1'.*'"‘ vNO0o00-0000 00009000 ti: ||||_ ‘iii: ‘iiilllilfliiliiiiiii a: ~- i .. - \-.-*“ili . ,, ~ CO NK ll! ‘l but! CLUB TEA i THE COOK 'S CORNER CUCOANUI‘ MIST CAKE 3 cups sifted cake flour, 2 tea- 5D03lis baking powder l-4 teaspoon salt, 1 Clip butter or other shorten- 1118. 1 Pound t3 1-2 cups) confec- ucners‘ sugar. 4 egg yolks well IIFJIPH. 1 cup milk. l teaspoon van» iiia. l cup premium shredded coc:a- nut, ~l egg whites. stiffly beaten. Sift fl"ur once, measure. add baking powder and salt. and sift together three times. cream but- ter thoroughly. add sugar gmdual- 1y. and cream together until Pght and fluffy. {lid (‘gt-I yolks and bent well. Add flout". alternately ivith uiillga small amount at a time, I.)(‘filll‘.;_‘,' after until each addition Add vanilla and egg whites ' Bake in smooth. I . F i 25 to Spread tinted fluffy 3t) minutes. frosting iwiiveen layers and over- cake, Sptxnkle with cmmnut, TINTI-ID FLUFFY FROSTING 3 P 2 ivhiies. 1l1‘.I)'3I1‘_"ll 2 l-4 cups S}!!! l‘. l-2 cuo watt-r 51 teaspoons light corn syrup. red coloring, 1 1-2 tcnspaons vanilla, Combine egg whites. Sugar, water and corn svrup in tcp of double boiler. beating with rotary egg beater until tlioniirthly mixed. Place over rap ll‘ boiling purer. beat constantly \\-'t‘:1 rntaiy egg beater. and co_'k l0 minutes, or untzl the frosting will stand in peaks. Add coloring to hit frosting to give a (lelicnte SIYII- pink_ tint. Just a. tin)’ hieck of coloring on the eni nf a knife oi‘ a fcw clrzps of fqtiid coloring rirc enough. Rctnove from boiling ivatcr. add vanilla. and beat until thick enough to spread. enough fro-tut‘; to m" sides of tltvcc fl-ilich about 1 cup extra froivng for spe-I cial decorating. NEW Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspirution l. Docs not rot dresses, doe! not irritate skin. 2. Nownitingto drynfiubeused right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 5 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. Apurcgwhitc,grcasclcss,staln- arranged in a group far a , guished hicnsclf the other day when fight photcgraph. Seeing one i the circus was -.‘iei'e and a tiger es- l ..e fellow who appeared rather caped by-" awed, time photographer spoke to Brown: "By saving a. life?" h;m kindly. "Cheer up. sonny". Jones: "No. While everybidy else he said. "Smile at finis little girl was screaming and rushing to es- " came he calmly walked ir to the ildVvI't_"’__Vhe asked_ in-vtlgeiflycage zintlshut himself ln“. CROCHETED “CUDDLIW TOY '1. . i,’ ‘\ . ' I‘ l, r l l I " ' \.§q..., "Wtl/i-itnt-ttw" _ I "-.,\‘l‘\"ltmtiutt "' ' , . I I mil DESIGN NO. 919 Kiddies will love these downy ducks crocheted with EHIZOIIT»! or other 61c family. Pattern No. 919 contains list of materials needed. illustration of the de- mft yarns. So easy to do. you will want to make a camp llgn and complete instructions fcr making the mother and son ducks. To order pzattem: Write or send above picture with l5 cents in coin or stamps to eedlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dr-tiartment Design No. 919 NLME------_-—-.___---_-_---- STREET ADDR@B————'-~~~---*--—"*"— g1TI_-_-_-_---PROVDQOl:-_-__-——¢ less vanishing cream. ' 5. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal ofih: American Institute of Laundering (o: being harmless to fabrics. 25 MILLION jun of Arrld ' havebeensold. Tiyujurloduyl IIRRID 39¢-t- *'.-.':.;"::.".;".“.:si".";',:.:';‘ o Yes, that delicious food the sugar cane. baked beans, ' pans in' Molasses is. From Barbados comes this ful when it reaches you, as when it came from distinctive flavor; why so many careful house- wives use it as a regular part oftheii- daily menus. Rich in vitamInsJEEMA Molasses is also evaluable source ofiron—an essential food element. That's why it makes an nppetizing, healthful spread on brcad—at the table and for between meals. It is also used by many housewives in cooking bread, cakes, puddings, etc. It’s good ALLWAYS! Your grocer sells it. B: sun to n} for BEMA Molaaus, l5: original product-nu! a blend. THE CHARLOTTETOWN G UAR DIAN OQOOQQODOOOOOCOOOQOOOOOQXQOQQQ-OOQOQOQQOQQOQQQQQV... Q. / Fashions 1 LIIETHiUFE 010:0 Oi OOOQFOMOOOQO-QOQOOOQOiIQIOOOO OQXOOQOOOOOHQQ.UQOQOOQOOQOQ“”'.‘ ill Living s Leisure -—The Woman’s Realm FACE THE SUN Don't look for trouble, But. look for success, You'll find vahat you look for, Don't look for distress; 1f you see but your shadow, Remember, I pray, That the sun is still shining But you're in the way. . Don't grumble. don't blaster. Don't dream and don't shirk; Don't think cf your worries, But think of your work. The worries will vanish, The work will be done: No man sees his sthadnw who faces the sun. The normal balloon tire on an automobile flattens to between l0 and 12 inches in gripping the road. When sweeping a room. open all the windows and sweeflwward the centre of the room. .ls prevents _the dust from settling on the Wrocl- work and the walls do not get so dust-y as they otherwise would. A little olive oil rubbed over paper that. has stuck ti a poli=hed surface softens paper and makcs it easier to remove. FIRST PICKING‘ Almost. always the first. flowers picked by small hands have stems about 1-4-lnch long and cannot be used at» all. The child dses not mean to be wasteful of the blooms and she should not be sroded. lnsead take her out to the garden and show her how to pick flowers correctly, explaining why the stems should be long enough to rracn the watcr in order to receive nourishment. Casters will stay 1n the legs of furniture if the holes are filled with melted paraffin and the caster rapidly put back into place r0 can FORTIOAIE rsu To can asparagus at. home, use only freshly cut stalks. Out off any woody portion. Scrub thoroughly wvh a. brush to remove sand and scales. Tie in bunches of size that will conveniently slip int.“ a p‘nt jar, Stand the bunches upright in a saucepan with about zwo incite; of water. Cook c‘.o"ely covered for four minutes. Pack in jars. allcw one-half tea- spoon of salt to each pint jar and fill with boiling water Use the water in which asparagus was cooked. adding sufficient freshly boiled water to flll all jars to over- flowing. Put on rubbers and tops and par- tially seal. If screw top jars are used seal completely. then locsen one-halt! turn. If Fpflllfi‘ top jars . are used press down on clamp. l Place jars in sterilizer. If pres- I I I sure canner is used follow directions 40 minutes for the type and allow mkicveier Sll 7P. at l5 poundsv_ pl‘ _ have the teeth. cleaned and exam- a- bath canner ls used tultw water to cover jars at least 2 lnohee and sterilize 2 hours. Be sure that the water is kept boiling. When jars are removed from the sterilizer seal at once. Cool, wipe dry and ltore in a cool. dry, dark place. CARE 0F BABY'S TEETH 0V’ Those pretty teeth you lee in the advertisements did not just happen. says Dr. Richard Bolt, Di- rector of the Cleveland Health Association, and noted child spe- clallst Tlhe foundations for good teeth are built. before baby is born. The tooth buds begn to a/ppear a5 ‘early as the sixth week of pre- Inatal life. Therefore the expectant ‘mother can do something about. assurin her baby of a good start in the gooth business by having the proper nourishment while she is carrying the baiby. . It is a fact that breast-fed babies have better teeth amd dental arches than those (ed artificially frcrn birth. Even a few months of breart feeding seems to give the baby a. better chance. ' Teeth are formed front elemental in the food. principally calcium and phosphorous salts foinzd in mllk,] eggs and vegetables. If the diet is deficient in these. the child may grow defective teeth which readily succumb to germs always present in the mouth. Use of the jaws in chewing food ls the best. exercise! for developing healthy teeth. As soon as teeth come through the gums. if at all possible, mother should take the baby ‘.u the rlentlst and see him every six months to lned for earliest signs of decay. Some of the infectious diseases of children may affect proper de- velopment of children's teeth. Pits, fissures and thin enamel often are found in the teeth of children who have one cf these diseases ln the first few hours of life. Therefore. . after the child recovers front such ti? illness, let your dentist examine m. When the teeth finally come through. other conditions enter which may need attention If the child ea-ts much sticky. refined sugar, and t-he pits and fissures of his teeth are covered with plaques of bacilli. decay is almost certain to occur unless the teeth are prop- erly) cleaned and scalei periodical- ly y a dentist. Derav begins early. and by the time children enter sdicol. from 50 to 75 per cent of them have some form of dental defect. In manv cases the first decays lead to abscesses at the roots and loss of teeth. This sad cmnrrientaiy on our lack of care for children's teeth may be brightened by closer co- operation between mothers. dentists and puhl": health officials C:m- munlty dental clinics for needy i ‘I! do much to remedy i For Tuesday. June 10th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -_Mars and Uranus are in favorable aspects to the moon during this ant. auguring for success along unusual lines, rcr lnvcntlfltls and other creative efforts. P M. es- pecially’ favors gains in industrial and others impzrtant matters. Heart interests ln second place APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurusb- Definitely a day for benefits through clever management cf your affairs and" novel methods for en- hancing and improving the qual ty of your out-put. Sound investments sponsored, MAY 2l to JUNE 21 (CKHIIHIL- Before 9 am. and after 11:80 this evening. be most careful not to enter into new propositions or cun- tracts without carefully investigat- ing them. The remainder cf the BEMA Molasses- A Natural Food Product . . the Pure Juice of the Famous Barbados Sugar Cane II exactly what BEMA product-as pure and zest- That is why it has such a making cookies, ginger- DOS MOlASSES BLEND" NOT A l Your Individual HORO_ ---—— By Frances Drake———4 SCOPE day favors advancement in general lines or endeavor and important constructive issues. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Can be a gainful period under pro- gressive methods, competing with the latest in new devices and equip- ment and expanding to meet g.v- ernment and other important de- mands. Be alert, amblticus , JULY 24 to AUGUS’! 22 lI..e0)—— Excellent vibrations. You should be alive to the opportunities proffer- ed ln many disguises now. llcmazn practical. however. and do not go too far out on the proverbial limb. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Many new ways evident today for making lasting profits and advancement. Step away from those hold-you-back tendencies. Give your talents and really fine capability room to expand. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Specialists in indusq try. mechanics, building trades. tool-making. carpentry. chemistry ' and mining favored. Don't strain mentally and ycu should enjoy a productive day, OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22; tscorpioi - Very oppzrtune for our unusual talents. Executive I ‘ility. handling difficult situations tn finesse. cutting red taipe to get iickly to the important issues. Jtse are values that will be help- . ful today. Favorable for YOUR advancement. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — You can either develop new ideas and inventions with excellent results today or start on new projects. Much can and should be accomplished, e5- peclally 1n urgent matkers. Persznal interests, romance, seclals also highly favored. DECEMBER 23 i0 JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) — You may have to forget financial returns but don't lose sight of the opportunities and fresh advantages offered this con- structive. day. Benefits through superiors and frcm our own efforts. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 1 (Aquarius) - "-1- ~ Early our. ~especlally advises against worry and walstln [time on unesaeutin s. Balance o day receptive to wort‘: while en- | deavors. Land, produce, manufac- turing government netessities and needed commodities highly favored. FEBRUARY 2f to MARCH 2 (Pisces) -- Clerk. secretary. book- Q Yes-the difference in washed clothes and clothes an eye-opener! Even with be amazed when you see the real whiteness Rinso gives to your clothes. In fact, the way thick, rich Rinso suds soak clothes white is astonishing to women who have never tried Rinso before. Rinso does more than give I whiter wash -il giver the whiter! wash! And once you've tried Rinso you'll want Rin every week! Get Rinso now—to be ready for next washday! For extra economy ask your dealer for the GIANT package. —JERSEY CITY. N. J.. June 6—tC Pi-Sailing of the liner President Jackson on her last commercial voyage before becoming a naval auxiliary was delayed today ivhen fire in a cargo hold destroyed ser- eral cases of candy and a. number Can Dreams iForeshadow Events in the Future? Know Psychology of Dreams What mysterious things dreams are! There's the case of the girl who dreamed she was marrying a strange dark-haired man with kindly gray eyes. Some months later she met such a man and actually mur- rled him. Was her dream forecasting the future? Not. exactly, say psycholo- gists. But it does show how sub- conscious desircs and emotions are revealed by our dreams. Subcon- sciously she had formed a picture of her ideal mate. the man in her dreams. Naturally, when she met such a man she married him. Even dreams that seem foolish may tell you vital truths about yourself. Do you toil up endless ladders in sleep‘! You have em- bitlons. but you harbor a secret, paralyzing fear. they won't be realized. To dream of taking a journey may indicate a desire to get out of an unpleasant situation. Dreaming ~of n judge or jury may mean you feel guilty about some action, fear social disapproval. Many such significant dreams are explained In our 32-page booklet. Discusses dreams and the subcon- aclous mind from the scientific standpoint. Tells how to read dream symbols. relate them to personal Rinso, giyes" ' fliegwhifet wash ! i Accuses Nazis JUNE H). i941 ”‘......'.......’.."..“N..“.........‘..........'..‘...QQ.“ 9Q / 71/006!!!’ ram? s/l/nr ~ was It'll/If... r/u /s.4w you; sassy: RINSO-ivns/rzn Y0u’ll Wonder why you were satisfied with anything else when you see Rinso whiteness whiten”: between Rinso- washcd any other way is all your experience, you'll so whiteness for your wash A llVIf producl of Vsewlififymachlines. u.“ —‘ Ship officials did not estimate thei loss but indicated the vessel San Francisco was postponed from 6 p. m. A. D. T. until tomorrow. 0f peace rumors WASHINGTON’. June 6 —(OP)—- President. Roosevelt flatly accused reatw to __.€__.._.. _____ _____ Blossom forth this Spring in a dress that rivals the priv-zrbial daisy in frz-suivs You'd tug at _vr\ur daily tasks in this pretty frock with its coral stirs 4.x‘. t»; -v\ is neckline. Cris cotton. plain, couldn‘ be nicer or more wpritctlcul tor this dress with its llil waistline and trim shoulder yokeo that. give it a youthful and appeal- lug air. Buttons down the front make 1t. easy to slip into in the morning and easy to launder. You'll want several dresses made on these lines, so begin now to get ready for the warm days to cr-me. Style No. 2878 la designed for sizes l2. 14. 18. 36. 38. 10. 42 44 and 46. Size 36 requires 8 1-8 yards of 39-inch fabric. Sena Pwenty (20c) coin l8 91'9" (erred. for Pattern Write plainly vour Name Ad tress and the style number. Be iiire to stats flu also You wish Style No. 2818 Size“... Nlml lmot Adana keeper, craftsmen. gardener, farm- er. laborer and execnittve- Full steam ahead, Cut cirner". to get fullest. returns for effcrts. Cooper- ate! Favorable rays. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY will be outspoken. just. industrious. cheerful, but inclined to impetucs- ttv and wanting its own way too often. Exucttng of other: but not always of sell. 0f the intellectual group with great possibilities for o. rofenional career. Religious trin- nawlll keep this individual well be needs difficulties. Send 20c in coins far your c0 y ‘ , 0f The Meaning Of Dreztns to t. e Bulimia" Himc Service. Be sure to W11"! Dlfllnly your Name. Address and the Name of booklet. Chill Addtll . out mm $71 Plnkhlm’! T- tlblomfiom" m ha’! ll 0f Y l‘ II 35"‘ 3n: volition 6min‘ m?‘ d”!- IMI ill Ollifib. Nazi propaganda Speclfl had mans ha not been damaged, The sailing t0 effect. United States ambusid John Winant had brouiht with i vqor-d from [pndon that Britain a l in. , . I-Ie pemittted a dirpct quill" telling his press they could quote lni Wlnant had brought tenth cousin of anything like it-rttsuititeiy no“; llke lthpqmildgd Y0 s; a en a Y as an accusation by ‘the President He made lt clear that only accusing German)’ Nazi Germany today of spreadinv. "t; , I rumors that Britain was | tloris to sympathi/ seek peace; and declared certain Americans had been duped by the , Amerlcllls Needlecraft- -For are Home cally. he said the G_ d started reports to ti conference "ll n as Si! ‘ “not. 2V!!! a peace offer - he Wlis ll of ins?" such reports. I try, bill’. W215 MPO I l5 of being an rgpagtintia tiilvflt SIZES l2 '46 W‘ fi I r