j MAY 28, 1931 l‘.~\l-.- hlhfll THE (JHARLUTFlITOWN AKUIAN _ * Woman's Realm "-:- Social and Personal-a Fashions -:- Literature |pomthy Dix‘ r1... HOUSEWIFE g Md Do You Garden ? Children Who Learn burly in Life to Fight ihcir Own Iluttles and the Value of Money Arc the Ones Who Attain Greatest Success F!‘ ~ 1'1‘ w“ ‘ " :11 boys were born. In the ultarest of sci .1 r , .' ne of ihese children to be iakcn away ill/ll} . 1. ‘c " we he was gwen the Works, so w c done to develop him _ The oiher child was al- an ordlnary home. where much luf". 1o shift for them- io mich them any- lid Llu-ir ears and say: .1 ‘brought cogether for com- . rLr-irisis who conducted ihe test . nd zhal. the unlaught. unlraned ., quicker in we uptake. nad are =elllzig pans-i‘ _ lifw-rwhool ixhiIe the children gcuf lessons ' 1 _ ~11-pr1ce<i professionals. 1. H...-1 Selim: ‘.0 laclp get ihe nil Sailye Aszorbili are learn- .» clown ihe shirt she 1s irnnlnc for John and for flafte with her tours iwrniii-le she canl _ m» 11ers ldlP and extravag- rle U1) ll\‘-l"».\'-=*:\'c11 cufleren‘. varieties of cock- . 'hn :15. outages of education. Far from u, An the man Who has a weil-tfflliled mind has si- "oo. '.\.1h which to work than the ignorant man pos- ' I 21m 113mg to make these poor mothers. who grieve so "e iheir children advantages, realize l5 that the _\ ' ' ‘ .' are disadvantages are the biggest advantages yr . ' l - ._.-r. >1 N... Wild’ it is. mos‘ of 11s need the spur of necessity 1"‘. on 0111' bc-t rlWPd and win the race. We do ‘ a1 are already in our laps. It 1s the things that 1111'. and arc detcrmined lo have that we fight for 3'11"!‘ 0m‘ 0M8 $8 d to a famous man who was self- \.< '11P phrnsc lzocs, that hr- had given his son . w l. "N0." replied ihe millinnalre._ "I couldn't . “d1 .1.1.age of all 1110 advaniage of poverty." ' 1:» br-mz '1 '1" Ninety per ccnt of the SUCCQKXEU] men and women n" ‘o- '-. and girls. XL is ilie boys who walked in boy- . l." .1'1'on1-Jl1 lcs in 11114.1‘ garages. Most of the men born in lrimb 1- cottages. The great financiers 11v 1 n ilmj; llznuulr. a Ellmf‘ was health More . llnlihhll school lllCln rode to college in their I» 11.1w‘ 1m hum-s lo 110111 tlicm by the hands lcam ir-vii furl and ‘aka their bunlps \vi1l1o11t whimper- Mlle l0 find their own nmu-cmenls, make their v1 u1-1 1111-11" orvn applcs and hold ihoir own aca nst 1 ape dlnlfisl lfl their infancy lnitiadve and daring and. .' o.’ advr-niure and a knowledge of how no fight the :~ far morv important than anything ihev can learn ln . nritauc of edural on that lh» poor can give their .. rtlipliY. the rich are dcbarred from lzivinu vilelrs. ______ DOROTHY I'M GOING TO HAVE A BABY /I'm proud . . . happy! And one thing is aura . . . I'm not going lo risk using ordinary soaps _ I on hnbys lender skin. The name "Culicura", I §_ l. Ru?“ .4 ' 1 i. ’ i r r-rfis» iixcuislve STYLES FOR PEERLESS DRESSERS Culifiufa 503D is what l shall use. And for baby chafings, rashes and other external irritations, l know Luncura Qinlmvnt and '_I‘:1Irum are wonderfully sooth- 111K. Soup 25¢. Ointment 25v, 'l alcum 25¢. For FREE sample. wrue "t uiicura". Dept. 55. 2% Si. Paul St. W.. Montreal. To be really smart this summer. you'll fairly live in cool cottons for town and country. ‘They tub s0 iwsfr wly and always come up smil 111:. xlnd you know. how really 1n- cxpcimve- they are! 'I‘his y-outhlul model, youll find very sznlple to sew. It has a very clever, cool buttoned neckline, soft bodice fulncks and penky square ghOllldfli. The slender skirt l! crispy flarwl. Bcslrllrs cow/ms. crepey linen and washable simmer silks are also lovvly. This dellphtfiil dross ls so utterly simple in new. The sleeves and yoke cut in one! If takes the minimum effort and material to malice it. A Detailed SiPp-by-Slnlp sewing chart is included. style No. 2634 ls designed for sizes l4. 16. 111. 20 years, 32, 3'4, 36, 3B and lrfl-lnchrs bust. Sim 16 re- quires 3 yards of 39-inch matcrlal with 1-4 yard of 35-inch contrast- ing Price of pattern ill canto m stamp! or win (coin preferred) wrap coin carefully address to charlotiemwn Guardian giving- Style 2111x2634 Size..." ... u...- Nil-mo Street Addrul C!!! Sh" "KEEP-FIT“ CLASSES IIODON. ~l CP) -- KBGD-Tlt Council education committee. Fifty classes will be established M W95" lng institutes in the 1807-38 alo- "l.|-\\Ps M. four 1-1-1115 o. lcssoil are to; b1- sinrtcd by the lxmdon County. HER ACTIVITIES ‘nm any. Alas! nw child, where is the pen That can do justice m the Hen? Like Royalty. she goes her way. Laying Foundations every day- Though not for Public Buildings.) i $81. l For custard Cake and Omeleite. l ‘ No wonder. Child, we prlze the Hen. Whose Egg is mightier Pen. than the —O1i\'er Herford. STEADFASTNESS Be happy. peaceful and satisfied. ‘ just as you stand having sufficient sicadfustness and independence to your own azainsi all eddies '1 . . ‘ u. Alwply pract- n you perceive cepr you posztlori as l! 1s, and make the very bestof 1'. fill it passes. Work with it. kllOb-‘Ihg that Clocl is guiding you and so cease all anxious thought. and rest. SELF-ES THEM Sell-esteem is lLke a coal of mail wxh which we prfileCl, oursevcs when doing bazile lviih Life, Wzih- out it we should be afraid to vcm- ure, overfearful of defcai and vul- nerable tc the least jibe, meant or unmeant. Life cannot down the man who believes in himself. for. above all, I he ls armoured against the wiles‘ of lempters. Yet he must be u-atlch- j fuJ lest Pride seal up his visor and enclose him in an impenetrable coat of egolsm. so that h's friends will no longer bear wth him. UT has knocks in store for all of us. so we must gird on our armour of sell-esteem. yet leave our eyes. a peephole. For everyone we meet can trach us something. and none of us can do mthout ii friend. —K. M. Veal. ‘WORTH LIYXNG '.’ Is life worth living? That de- peflué uuon your 1101111 of yew. Is Life worth living? Well my friend. ll. all depends on you....lt's only what you make irr-thafis a Zact there's no denying-And you can make it worth the willie with lust a liitle trying. Is Life worth living? No. N111; if it's all a dull affair- of worr es. problems. troubles, irritations and despair; of grumbles and gflev- ancas; of fear and criticism: of finding fault with U115 and that. and abject pessimism. But if you rise above those lhinzs. ycull find that there's a thrill_ln overcoming obstacles by exercisie of Wlll-—Bc optimistic —tolcranl-—be patient and forgiv- lng-ar1d make the best of every- th!n2—-You’ll find Llfc-‘s well worth livlngl--Patience Strong. l MOTHERS SECRETLY SEND IN PRETTY DAUGHTEBS’ PHOTOS Mothers have saved the renu- iailon of the shy beauuts of Barnes (Elngland). A search was being made for a local Beauty Queen 1A'i'.l1 a court of lovely Maids of Honor. Right near the closing date there were only six entries. This led to the rumor that there were no pretty girls in Barnes Suing by these rumors. the mothers secretly sent in phoic- graphs of their daughters. There was a suddeen rush of 65 enirles. It was announced that pretty Betty Snell. ‘ilil-y-ear-olrl 11mm. - .1‘.1i1. of Elm Biuik-garcleile. lllrnvs. was to be the queen. “I had no idea my mother had ~miered my photograph." she said. ‘I was much too shy. and would certainly not have allowed mvseif to be entered if I had known" Her mother said: "I tliouchi the grls of Barnes were as pretty 11< those amwvhere else. and 1t was time 5011190118 stood up for their reputations." SAVE A FE“ Ti ls wise lo fill a large laundry box with small boxrs the sire for handkerchiefs. stockings. imder- wear. etc. and luck in llw won“ room. So often our p11rrl1n=os arr sent home from the s'orv in enr- 10115 find “'6 have no nice box for 0 Rift or prize. The lnyirn My will keep the dust away from 1h» smaller ones. CROOKED KNITTING NEEDLES Tb straighten bone 1411411111; nvedlos place them ill billlllli! wa- fer until they become Se“ and pliable and can be strnighlcned out wilh the hands. Then insert each into ihe tubular purl 0r a brass curtain rod and lc-iivn un- til hardened win-n they 1111111» straight and firm again. The rod "1115! be as nearly the s2» of the needle as possiblg, YOU NEED A BUILDER? W H F. N you're miserable and perhaps 111 ni-cri of a grind 101111". weigh! lli-luiv nor- iuzil, :1111l yuil (vi-l tired-nut and ucak, follow the 31l\'l(‘l‘ of Mrs. ll‘\_'lll;,' j. 4‘ Mclanvnn <11 Lakr 1- Dnureilo. N. 5., who said: ".'\l one firm: l Cuulll lluflliy 111.11: irrnmd 101' u...“ a .,.<-|1. 1 1.1-1 n1» ww- 111- zmrl 11.1. Jud a rm. of iurnm, H111 l.) using llr. Pierce‘: Golden Blirlilul Di§\fl'»VI‘} and llic ‘Favorite Prescipiion,‘ liking lilPm alltmalrl)’, my rerovuu was soon appafenl lo al\ my friends. .-\li1r using a few boulcs of each I was 1n lsvucr hmllh dun l. {an mar reutczilhcr." . Buy of your dfliplflixl ia-lav. Ncw lime, Ublcu 50c. Lllillld 51.00 and $1.35. % Mayfair Needle-Art still/ch sampler. you prefer a br ghtly hued plcvure. stitches used. Guardian Needlework Department. Ute thh coupon. To The Charlotlclown Gnu-dun Needlework Dupt. DERIGN N0. 3M ‘(Home Sweet Home’ Sampler Home siiieet Home 65 5 Design No. 3B5 ‘True lt ls that "wherever we may room" our thoughts are happy when they turn to home, and home ls a pleasant place indeed when IOVlng 1mg- ers fashion such quaint 11nd restful wnli decontlons as Ur-(J blnck thread for l, solhouette or ihls lovely cross coorcd threads if The psttern includes a transfer of the design. complrle instructions for embmiderlng and finishing, color suggestions as well as detail chart of m: complete pattern and instruction; rm- 511 of the" dgpignp, send 20 cents in stomps or coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown Print your nnne and address plainly. NlIIlv¢—--——-—*-——-——-—-_.—.-.---—_-- streetAddreu——---__ ...__ .__._ - _._._.._..__. m-————c-1—-nr-IP—— Ki _nn-v-—u-———_ Do You Golf? Do You Drive? Do a Daily Dozen ? Wear KA YSER GOES ”Zll>!—- 5|. When you Sheer or service weight. “BE WISlIR-BUY KAYSQ" stoop ...zip! ‘ goes c run. the whole length oi your new $2 hose! The cure! Kayser “Fli-All-Top.” They “GIV E." for the shelchlness in their tops allow: for bending, stretching, kneeling! $LOO ‘ ANNUAL LUYINS GROW EASILY ‘Try Them If You've Had Trouble With Perennials lf you have trouble growing per- euniul lupincs try the annual vu- leiies. The annual lupines are not so films)’ and grow easily from seed xwli spikes of bloom almost as fins i1.» lllc 111-1c11niol iypcs. and have the ndvzmtagc of blooming the first Yea!‘ from seed. As they. are not common y grown. 1 rho annual lupmes ulll offer a nov- lehy in annuals for many gardens ‘, \v1\ll WilYlh a ii-inl. See that it has 1 ivlwnlv of water during the hOl-{BSF lsucllr" ihrough the summer. The downy foliage is ornamental with the long leaflets radiating lrflm I! conlmoix center like an umbrelln- Tbcse annuals have a fine T11R88 of colors lu blues. Pink-B “m1 ‘mm’- vurintlons. 'I‘here is n50 8 YBUOW variety of soft shade. They prefer imrtinl shade best iolace where the)‘ villi gm the morning sun, and he shadrd from lhr aftemccn blaze. Thcre are both tall and 6W3?! varieties. The tall surf-S 8W9 m" longest spikes and are bell?!‘ 1'01’ culling, while the dwarf WW8 "9 boiler for bedding Punt the seed about. W» 535135 Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time l: Intern Standard) FRIDAY, MAY Z8 PARIS mo a.m.J“M0ineau." vverelleln thracacts. TPA—2. 19-6 111-. 15-24 lllcg. TOKYO p,m.-Ol,\‘fnpic Games 0f m., 11.30 4 :l5 Animals. JZJJ, 25.42 meg. SANTIAGO. CHILE 5 p.m.-Dance music. 24.3 m.. 12.30 meg. BUENOs AIRES. ARGENTINE 6 p.m.—l=‘olklore singer, Viennese Orchestra. LRX. 31 06 m... 9-86 meg. C8615, BOSTON 6:15 p.m.—l.ilstencrs' Mall Bu. WIXAL, 49.6 m., 6.04 meg. MOSCOW ‘l p.m.—Indu5t.\'la.l review fol-the first quarter of 1987. RAN. 31.2 m.. 9.6 meg. LONDON 9 p.m.—"Dx-ury Lam." G61. 19.6 m.. 15.36 meg: GiSD, 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg-i GSC. 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg; G83, 31.5 m.. 9.61 meg. BERLIN 9:15 p.m.—Tl1e Army DJD.25.4ln..ll.'I'1 meg. VANCOUVER 13 mi:l1llglll—-C0lllil1ehthl Variet- lca. CJRO. 48.7 m.. 6.15 meg: CJRX. 25.5 m.. 11.72 meg. PITTSBURGH Binge. lltflfl prim-BX. Club. W8XK 48.3 m.. 614 nwg. LYNDl-IURST AUSTRALIA 4:40 am. (Scmirdoyi- wi- lmml Program. VX3115, 31.3 m. 9 5R meg. Ulllltlng 1.110 sugar found 11 wood. a (‘fauadlrln paper mlll ls making 20.000 pounds of you» a not 1mm lb wash liquid l HOSIER Y for service, good appearance and better values Knsn inch deep and transplant u soon u a true leaf develops. They are rath- er hard to transplant, but as the germination of the seed Ls uneven it ls best to sow in the seed bed and move to permanent quarters aim. Annual luplnes makc unusually fine cutting material. Use them for a background ,but don't 8W! T319111 too rich a fare. AMm-wwsmize A POOR GUESS "Henry." said Mrs. Snacks sweet- ly. "do you remember what day ch15 m.. "Oi course. my dear." replied Mr. snooks, pretending to have remem- bered all the time. "it's our wed- anniversary." "It no such thing,” answered Mn. Snooks iclly. "It, i3 liho dgy you promised to ngll the leg on the old kitchen table.“ IN LIGHTER VEIN Then there was the MP3 typ- lat who always typed her employ- BUILD COSTLY llATfl town council has npproved a scheme for new swimming-baths to be built as n. cost o! 890.000. The baths will have underwaocr light- r13. 1 l 1 l S WIIOLI WIIEAI ALL 11-1: INERGYI ALL 1H! PROTIINSI ALL TH! MINERALS! ALL YHE VITAMINSI ALL THE IRANI new ..........<'<“". A QUAIII OATS DRUNK?!’ i melted shortening. Make a well IQINDA-L, mgland, (OP) —Tha THE COOK'S CORNER CORN BREAD sift together 1 cup pastry flour- 511l- first. and then measure. 3 tea- spoons bckliii; powder. 3-4 tea.- spoons salt, 2 tablespoons granulat- ed sugar. Then mix ‘m 1 cup yellow commesl and 1-3 cup finely-Chm)?‘ el cooked bacon. Now mix in a k separate bowl. 2 well-beaten e335» 7-3 cup sweet. milk and 1-4 611D ‘in the dry mixture and pour in ‘ I the liquld, all at once. Mix together in the lowest strokes possible. Place in a well-greased and floured _ square pan, and bake in an oven o1’ 1 3'15 degrjcsfor about 1-2 110111’. 0! 9- l ers‘ syxzechea from dictation in- stead of using shorthand. "Because." she said. "although it lakes a little longer. the nolseof the machine keeps us both awake." REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Prul) Bamey Ross and Jimmy Mic- Larln, welterweight boxing crowd- feasers; proved SL000 New York fans with one of the blttercst battles in yearn hwo years ago lo- i-fzht. Defending the title won Rom Rosa eight months previously. the belting Vancouver Irishman went rounds. , few minutes longer. Cut in SQWMN. and serve hot. with butler. rump ‘CHICKEN RIARYLAND STYLE. Om trying chicken. l. 1-4 cups milk. 1-2 cup cake flour, 1-2 cup hot lat, 1 cup light cream, 2 table- spoons butter , 2 tniblespcoiu sli- purpme flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper. 2 tablespoons parsley. minced. Dlsjolnt chicken and out into pieces for servlng. Dip pieces 111 milk, then roll in cake flmlr- F13 in hot fat until nicely browned on both sides and chicken is tender. Remove chicken and pour off fat. ~Pour cream inbo pan and simmer down to defeat afler 16 girrid- untll reduced one-half, then add l milk left from dipping. Hiub 111111»: l to a paste with all-purpose flour, salt and pepper. Stir 1n a little hol milk from pan. Return to pan and allow to boll up once. strain over chicken and sprinkle with pflffilfil? This recipe yields four pOrllOnS. DATE PUDDING Half a cup each of bmwn sugar. finely chopped nuts, dates clll: 1111b scissors. and milk. 2 egg yolks. 2cm whites (stflfly beaten). 4 table- spoons dry bread crumbs. teasiw" baking powder. Beat the egg yolks slilrhfly. add sugar. milk. nuts and dates. Hi1 the baking powder with the do‘ bread crumbs and add to the flllXH tune. Fold in the stlffly beaten m! whites. Turn into a well-buile-‘Pd chaserole and bake 1n a slow nvm i300 degrees Fahr.) for 20 nlil‘~'l'f‘-‘- serve hot or cold with whlliilvd 0 cream. WRAPPIND$ GUARD ITS DRISPNESS Sm of u: vmu: WINKIPZQ Am 80ml!‘