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L.\Tl-I.\‘TJF.1BRI(‘S D ‘was ere kind thoughts kllldlc and mould. ‘VIIEEZE Aiiytliin" toEdn {Tm glass has, _ _ of course. r‘ than ordinary in- getgfigzgnxlélugagl ilffrfshllli; U86 lffflrl» for r i-n mid tiie news me happv maiden l“ T9118‘? 819i‘. , that 2111M‘; llllfl blanket; will b9 or» comes ‘ti h‘ Sm ‘jg. greet i ‘ 4 - Indusm” * ~mm "-11% 1 er We 0f 1WD’! lllt‘ shoip llg spin-n . ,_ . . . '- l of intcnfit- research. 2th. billttlmfilS zirisc to hcr fragrant ‘ 3 m h,“ Succcpded 1n At ilif‘ tout-h of her dainty feet. “ugh; golgggx; ikzBléaikijOfie Sutherland. Saska- ‘- ' , , s _< I -_v into 11m, ' ~ ttrirvnd. which 1'1 then xvsven into —“ i flexible frib resembles \‘.'ll ch lshimnicrliig: . ‘ . Ix-n|s'i'\\'i:i:1v CLEANING-S T,“ __ ‘i1 be cut with rl sze, and it any required iltl ‘in-betivecii rimming of ihrrouglil}; viutuum .1 iiud than go over ' i ii XKILI wrung out of diluted titiimonin. ti wil‘ keep it benut‘ iii- l_\ ("rain until its Liiiiiilltl spring ‘ ' 7 ‘ TlPiliilliLI. in sc‘ _ is mniilifztcturvrl illlfiliil . t». while extremely Iixllff‘ warmth in on" < in summer. 'l"‘i.s new fnbrk‘ has miny other t-nigueatitvns. llf7‘.‘.'Cl'f'f‘. It is pos- mxmiris .-\.vn unvoas |“"3“ i“ “m” “lmlim f‘! "- imp _ ' It round l)".I".'.--' t". lfiis 11nd tanks “m H t‘ 1 w a Cupboard “vhich t0 kite-p out tin‘ frost {iVfl to use it; l,“ mm A, m, ,5 m“, mules or‘, for floors iinrl trails to inzikc rooms Ilititil 1:11.! the tirfzicc of’ thermetai ‘ioundprol’ with vusellnc before you start, w _i:nt. Then all snot: of paint, film mm" be stilnshcd on them will trim" off with one rvitrbrng of ,1 dry 110%. cnoww or wormnvoon Russian lwaxmls crown the pros- liectivc llflfl!‘ Willi a garland of Wormwood, to cicnote the trials and bitterness o" imr 1,19, wmy com ri-ivs _ "lTPYYWuttiti: b21113’ out forva nap in Pr? (‘Ouch on very cold day; Pm-“Devtivr ‘ _ of R(\i(‘,h5_ ij-irow" .1 lzuitfi-d afghan over the ’ H m“ mmk ‘mi’ " formed s.’ nun, must bu: mule enrzrc conch our! lot the cold air Kern‘ tiirovivh avoiding the bitter ivi:i-..=. 'I'l"i€‘$11‘ Co}! bmezps are too much for the little tot tinlcss protection i5 prop-trim to (not; and cure ior children. JEWELLI r FOR man Mon are tnlklnz In renewed in- tcrest in jcrvciicrjv mm new and important jnvcllcry for them is be. ing designed. BEAYTY TRICKS NOT QVITE THE SIZE Tf ‘he lmtiTev-(beil. fur Ch mus needs a few more holes in ,.t it fit lwtfxir, use a red hot. steel krftting needle and pier-cc ilirouch the lenthcr with it. It. will maize 1103f, round hofcs. L'i,v fiic bolt on a hard Munro before attemritin: to pierce it‘. you received Now and tin-n every WOIHQIL m- garrllcss of lif!‘ rrizuiar beauty routines, has to employ a. special one to correct or conceal an in- dividual defect For instmu-c, if the cold you've. PRFRERVE PATENT LEATHER i! couzht the (lflY of the {warty makes ‘m 5'0"!‘ PETS wnicrv éi l ' Tlff P"-“““'"ll°“ _ f’? jwtfiltr," 11ft. You Olifllit ‘lfiwlrliflltlolllfitixozib’ 14H wt "Vi" PlliS difficulties b»; hide their comliiacwiw. muse. ‘l)\' thr- very nature of the hard finish. it will crack eventually. But the fateful day. may be delgygd Take n. bath in tepid water, A Very hot one will tend to make F011!‘ face redder than it is, sec stoves. one AND SCARF wrru EMBRQIDERED s: suns, A Design No. 350 man's Rea m -:- Soc: rur. (IHARLOTTETOWN vv cc“ l and vvvvvv v d vvv vvv rvvv AA AAAALLQ vv vv- "HERE'S rns ANSWER . r0 YOUR CHILDRENS QUESTION, ”WHAT smut we 0o now?" i For “indoor days” and parties - Singing Lady Party Kits contain amlising games, masks, favors, invitations, place cards. Also menus, , cake decorations. Complete for party of eight children. Ready to usc—-No scissors—-No paste. DO YOU find it difficult lo amuse the children on rainy, “shut-in” days? There's no nor-d to--wlicn they can I amuse themselves with the Kellogg’s Singing Lady Party Kit! The Party Kit is always ready to use. It is packed full of suggestions for fun and frolic-—yct it can be used without paste or scissors, without littering floors. As many as eight children can find absorbing plea- sure in one Party Kit. Mothers say, “IVs as good as toys - especially when I’m Imsy, or when company comes.” And you'll find that children really enjoy “running” their own parties —- that it helps to teach them self-reliance. To obtain your Party Kit right away, send ten cents to cover cost of packing and mailing, and the top of n package of Kelloggk Rice Krispies, with your name and address, to the Kellogg Company of Canada, LkL, London, Ont. To avoid disappoint- ment, send for your Party Kit today. SO CRISP "clean fzicc and trriiiil. and smooth glaQhiir Needle-art this unusual triangle with its matching gloves and clever purse made oi l single fold of fabric. The sea gulls are bin amusing contrast and are made of simple chain stitches. A very youthful, pretty and useful set to give your new or older costumes that. Just rrght look. The fringe may be purchased or made by merely pulling the threads at the edges. You may select homespun, flue woolen materials, silks, or softly woven cottons. 1n sizgg a, 51,4, all, 6%, '1. 7%. complete ensy-to-undelstand instructions for cutting, making and finishing. For complete patterns and instructions for all of these designs, send 20 cents in stamps or coin lcoin preferred; to The Onlrlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Use this coupon lIo The Charlottetown Gulrdlm Needlework Dept. ' DESIGN N0. 350 N‘mQ__-__—————___--___-_—L Print your nume and cfldrell plllllly IlrcclAddr¢I—-:--—————————-_—"-“'_"' (m,_.._._._.-_-_--i-,--q—tnvluu———————- For that well-groomed and ladylike appearance you will instantly want r The pattern contains transfer cutting patterns 0f kcrchtef. ling and gloves ' they crackle in milk or cream __ _._ .__..__: 1h bu; l. quite wnrml SCHENECTADY that e q room l 7:30 nun-The Science Form. so you worrt catch more cold, and‘, V l ‘ I r do,“ stay 1n me tub more than y \\’.'...il-, 41.4 m., 9.03 mcg. l. t _§ lmites. - CARACAS “£11: 1211c Fine when you i fl p.m.-'l‘hc ’I‘iir:itre of the Air. - Xl/Iriiti, 517 m., 5.3 meg. should use a mask or a prcl Lion’ which tends to ilitrciw: - culaticn in 3W1!‘ 94W‘ ‘l BERLIN 2:45 p.111» Xlorc there savages in 1 ljnrope once upon a. time‘? (Eng- ilslit. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON 0n your richest night t-rentn L fore you lbuthe. Altcruxirrl, not. p _ on a little incrc ClCJiIl. r 115i‘ your 911:5 I7.l1\.—-"CI'O\\'Iling the King." eves (villi soothing lotion, coxer, A t. r by the Reverend Canon them “m, cotton plVl‘; theft ’ A. f‘. Donne, Chaphiiri to the King. been riii‘ "ti in t'"i~ i: in, fr‘. . CS1", 19.8 m., 15.14 men; GSI), lie down {or half an hvur. Bat.» ‘ ‘:3 I} m., 11.75 meg I G50. 31-3 int: your rrves. Jeni "will °°"' t m-- 9-53 m“? ercdlwii-h wet pints rrstinii] PARIQ for rihalf hour " nun-t, llz-ifi 1i.m.--Cnunt. of Luxem- iri. ~ ll"‘l‘.‘lll>i 11:51.11‘), TPA—4, imfiiriiint steps iii iii Vl/iien you get ut‘. !'I"‘~‘-~ - cream and nlllilf ~ mild astringent. Int it dTY 11°F?" _ V . you smooth on foundwlon lotion. l2 _m:dn':h t—l{nc’.onda. Latin ‘If your face is quite. fluehcd from AiPPTlPflli nnvtc. CJRO. 43>’! m». (‘fllilfflillifl and iznr-eziiic. um rcuwel 15.15 "W4? CJRX 25-5 m» 11-72 vm-y. spar-lush‘. if fcunzlrtnn and 1ii"'!. powder 1von't. conceal ill?‘ l".'tl ness of your nose. Fill» i‘ h?“ "l ‘- ‘ ~ your blemish-concealer crcimi oval it before your powder. Spray you" noose andqgargie with your favor-it’: t mouth “wish before _v::u '10 "li- . Anti don't stnv at th~ 11.1118‘ l" ' or (him you cm llPlll. SK-‘rn and rest are the best, remedies for a cold. 12m {m., 11.72 meg. Ii Pi VANCOUVER - For this spring ‘he. carnation is one flower that will be an imP-"IY- font: mot'f. Already carnation prints have found a warm WPICBIIIP- A lovely hat of blue felt has a mass of pink feather camatous. plants have bccn Cllllffl “thermometers of the past." l?(‘- cause. they show what. ancient temperature conditions must have ‘men to enable them to grgw. Fossil .. and abagof‘ x‘ REGAL, ALL setJim. Every." i thing's aboard, inciudQ ing that bag of REGAL you're _so scared of ieav-l , ing behind. Oh, I know! , If you reached home Today's Short Wave Radio Program U (All Tins ll Eastern Slllllllrd) ‘ without it you'd get an, ‘ awful bawiing out and THURSDAY, APRIL 22 TOKYO 4 p.m.-Broadcast to cast/cm} have to come right: backl for it. Wcii, you can't- section of u. s. A. JVN. 28.14 blam°y°ur Wm "umm m., 10.66 meg; JZJ, 2542 Jim’ “h” 31°" think 1,1,9 meg_ m 5 of the dandy bread she‘ - nosron i bakes with REGAL"! "(i 5 pain-Retirement of Selected ' ‘u. ~ cell in crisp, tender edibies. for he GUARDIAN _ A ‘L44; I Dorothy Dix '2 Letter Box After a Certain Period is Reached Age Makes l Little Difference lll Marriage-Habits Are the Traits to be Watched and Guarded Against - 1)] _ id w 45 rs of age. Time has been kind to nlzeilirlagesopi: tellarllleaivslmomostfilractive. A bachelor. who i» 38 years old and who is all that any WWW“ wllld WNW in i1 hufibtmd. i8 m love with me. as I am with him. Bmi “E1155 m marry me. I have a. son i8 years old and he and this man are the best of chums. In fact, the man already treats my boy B-s if he were his own Son. and the boy ls crazy for me to marry him. But my friends tell me that m marry lilm would be n. mis- take, that. he is rtoo young for me. Mom 0108c ifs- soclation I don't; believe he ls a man ‘who w ll wander away from home if it is made p essant tor him and he has something to read. Hts only 1M1" ls that. he reads all the time and I am 19510118 01 his books, magazines and newspapers. What is V0111’ advice? 3- 3- Answer: Marry him. Everything else being so favorable. the seven years’ difference in your ages makes no ’ . _ I lnsuperable bur to your union. Calendar age docsnt aiwaY5 wknifind inasmuch as he is of the quiet, studious type and you are 8W and P1985‘ rue-loving lby nature, it may well be that you are really younger than he is, after a1 . when a woman marries a man younger than she i8, the think ‘hit matters is not the disparity in their ages, but how o.d he is. If he is very young, a boy who has not come to himself, it is a. hazardous thing for her to do, and the marriage nearly always results dlsastrously. For as the lad matures his taste changes and he is pretty sure to lose it for hi5 elderly wife. But if a. man is past his first. youth, 1f he is fully grown UP and settled in his tastes and habits, then he is a safe matrimonial bet 101‘ a. woman even 1f she has had a. few more birthdays than he has. He knows what lie wants in a wife and if he picks out one older than he is it is because she has the qualities he admires. Maybe it is because he craves to be mothered. Maybe it 1s because he finds the mature woman mom congenial ‘and interesting as a companion than a flighty young girl. Maybe 1t is because he wants a. wife who is an expercnced homemaker instead of a flapper to whose untonder mercies he will have to surrender his pocketbook and his digestion. Maybe it is because his guardian a. n gel whispers in his ear that there are no such husband- spoliers as the oZd wives of young husbands. Anyway, whatever the reason, the man in his thirties who manlea a woman older than himself knows what. he ls about and he seldom regrets his bargain. And let 1t not. be forgotten that. in many cases a vioman at 45 reaches the pinnacle of her attractions and is far more alluring than any bread-imd-butter Miss. The danger in your marriage Ls not. the difference in ages, but the difference in tasté. Because, if you are Jealous of You! 118-11663 9011K‘- you are evidently not addicted to reading. And, believe me, sister, any woman who tries to come between the man, who has the reading habit and the printed page is going to lose out, whfthfr she Is 17 0r '10. O O O I Dear Miss Dian-We have been discussing these child marriages and my l-iusand contends that a girl married at 12 or 13 makes a. better home and mother than the girls of 16 and 18 who have run around to dances, drinking, smoking and carousing’ all hours of the night. I contend that girls who wait to marry until after they are mature and have had, an education and have learned some way of making a. living, if necessary, make t he best wives. I asked my husband 1f he would allow our daugh- ter, now a baby, to marry when she was 13 and he said "yes," which great- ly horrufled me. What do you think of children being married at’ 12 or 13? PUZZLED WIFE. Answer: When your husband says that he would be willing for his little girl to be married at 18 he ls s1nip.y spoofing. It ls Just one of the things that people say m the heat of an argument and which they don't, mean, No intelligent man of decent feeling would, be wining f0;- 1115 lime daughter to get marred while she was still a mere child. To say that any girl of 12 or 13 is capable of being a good wife and mother is absurd on t he face of it. It takes more strength of body and character, more knowledge of life, more experience than the poor child can possibly . And so, no matter how hard she tries to do her duty, she is bound to turn out a bungling Job. , Because she has got married, Nature has not; changed the orderly pro- cession of deveopmeut and put an old head on young shoulders, nor taught; her by inspiration the things we only learn through slow growth and development. A child 1s a. child and still thinks as g, chnd and My; as a child. The adolescent girl has all the whims and fancies and de- sires of her hobbledehoy time of life, and young ahouldg are 5,111 mo weak to bear the burden that wlfehood grid mothgrhgog my upon them I do not think that any girl should mbr-ry undel- gm 1 mink no gm fvlgélrllgozliflagg untlkl sltile had the best. education that; she can take. because o! knowlwge :10 mg] yocsifibifeg. téiompligflxtfkd ‘Jxpb that calls for a wide sphere she h” had h" playtime‘ - at no girl should marry until And . most 01 8.11, I think flllfi 110 girl should mgn-y unul her tube! salads. They are quick growing as compared to root. crops, and com- panion and succession plantings can be accomplished to make a small bed yield surprising amounts o! produce. Lettuce 5nd spinach should be in the first planting. They will mature and be eaten before the first of July. and csnbe succeeded by Swiss chard and cos lettuce which were uoivn: cAnnr-zu GROWS TENDEBEST LEAF VEGETABLES You can tell a good home gard- ener by the quality of the In! Il- ads on his tabs. Hero he cm ox- ls able to pick them from the gar- den when they are at their best. and rsonal -:- Fashions ~” ‘wonin OIIOOIIOOOI Literd tulre, a APRIL 22, 1937 a ~00 004000000043. warm/Jimmie I-"REIE VERY POUND and Upton’: Tu contain: vu lull nd puchp luablcpcnotponu when: able for buudful pica): of Wu. Roger: 6|. Son Slhflu , pine (Prlnoeu a u "r -n ' lot U1 pig's! ll CDIIIBOIBOIGIOQII YCIIQI Wrt r.» pmnl u-t oarlZ-irssmrxsm TIIE LARGEST SELLING TEA IN Till var-and our: today nit/hag the coupon; Thou. e_at_thir__m_ within the hour; while his Leafy Velfllblos for Every Gordon neighbor must be content with veg- either plnnted between the row: at eta-hiss which may be days old. n later date. or in the puts of the Method of refrigeration have im- rows vacated by the other: u used. proved, as have the keeping qunJi- For the early full months, kale, t!!! 01 Veletlblee. but nothing has endive. com salad and another crop been devised to compete with the of spinach are in order. During the SWINE. “TIXAL. 35.4 m.. 11.70 meg. IDNDON 6145 p.m.—A Réclllfl by Brucg‘ Boyce (Canadian Bnfitfinog 0.51:3 19.8 m.. 1414 meg; GSD, 25.5 in. 11-15 mess GsB. $1.5 m., 9.51 m! gnrden fresh variety. Lea! lettuce, which cannot be kept fiuh runny hours. spinach and Swiss chard, his and endive. all are better when eaten immediately after picking. A garden of leafy vegetables In one of the easiest to make and need not. take up much space-s 10 foot square will produce a great. many hot mid-simmer months, leafy veg- etables do not do so well, and to utilize the space it this time, toma- to plants u: msleltcd. These should be started indoors in a flat or seed box, transplanted two or three time; until they an sturdy bushes. and not out. in the rows, or A Morning-Smile TESTIMONIAL ’ Maxie Stlnkenbaumed the pro- ducer, was selectlnga. chief for his scenario staff. The producer 1n- sisted that. the successful appli- cant must be a college graduate. He looked with favour upon one applicant. and asked if he had had n. college education. The answer was In the affirmative. "Leanme see your diplomas," de- manded Maxle. The applicant tried to explain that it was not cust- omary for college graduates to carry diplomas around with them. “well, den" demanded the pro- ducer. "say me a big wold. m ausmpss Isnars an outfitter. had bought half dozen cheap shirts for which he could find no sale, so he con- sulted Levinsky, a fellow trades- man. us to how he should dLSpOSB of them. "Why." said Icvinsky. “send them to MncCohen, and enclose nri iri- voloe for five shirts. MaoCohei-i will think you've made a mistake and take the 51x shirts and pay you for five, and. after all, that's better than not selling them at, all." Isaacs said he would try this. A week later the two met again. and Ievinsky asked Isaacs i! the ruse hnd worked. "Ievlnsviqv," said mums. "You tried to ru‘n me. I sent the six shirts to McCohcn with an invoice for five, and he sent back five shirts with w note to say he didn't want, them." are formed and she lmows what. she 8-00 and settling down. a. go of marriage? the other. otherwise. Dear Dorothy Dlx—I am 24 years old and my girl friend is 22. have both lived s rough, fast life. but we are thinking of getting married Do you think we can forget about; the past and mil-Kl THE COOK'S ’ CORNER STUFFED POTATOES Chop ham coarsely and add min pieces of cooked celery. Scoop tm center from hot baked potatoes. Mash and season well with salt pepper, parsley and cream. Fold in the ham mixture and pile it high in shells. Sprinkle crunfbs over tihn top and ‘brown in a. very hot oven HAM AND RICE OMELET 3 688$ - 1-3 cup cooked rice 2 talbespoons minced ham Bait, pepper. parsley 1-2 cup milk 2 tablespoons butter Separate the eggs and beat. Mil. the rloe. milk ham and seasoning and add to beaten egg yolks. ‘mid in the beaten egg vimites. Put the butter in small fryinl! N"? h!" 5h‘ edges buttered. Pour in mixture and cock slowly until it is free from the pan and looks set. Then cut through the center and fold over. Serve on a not dish. » There are numerous other nyl of using up left-over ham. Toml- mo; or g-recri peppers, or mibbiigo leaives all offer means or! using 0D the tag ends. Creamed ham. ham hash. oi- ham loaf on‘ patties are still other ways. The losf may b0 combined with rice or bread crumbs, according f0 your prof- ereuoe. Using the ham with tin prepared cream of mushroom soul! give you rm exceedingly tatsy dish- fs going to be herself and what 8h! wants in a husband. Marriage is for grown-ups, not for children. ‘o0 WI WALTER. It. depends on whether you have a real desire to reform and the cour- age and strength of character to do it. It you continue to live the Wild life you have been leading, your marriage will be a failure. place in marriage for a. drunken husband and wife, or a husband and will who have affairs with other women and men. There is n! You both have been sinners, so neither one has the right to TQPWI“ Why don't you Just forgive each other and wipe the Sifltfl cienn and start in to lead the life that. alone will bring you happiness M14 self-respect? If you do that, you can make a go of marriage. Nfl DOROTHY pix. EXCLUSIVE PEERLESS Home taskswill become a pleas- ure in this pretty fitted and flared cotton frock. The buttoned wide shoulders of this smart 501136 frock will give you a very youthful slim waistline. Note how the gores or panels widen into n smart flaring hemline. You'll find the two buttoned patch pack- ets very useful for odds and ends. You won't be-sble to resist Infl- ing another of plain bright cotton with a contrasting white bl: collar. Edge entire tap with rlc no. It, makes a. very smart trim and is easy to stitch. You'll finish them both in I jiffy with the aid of the liq-by- stcp Sewing Chart included. Style No. 8174 ts designed for sizes 10. l8. 20 years, 84, 30. W. 40. 4.2, 44, 46 and fit-Inches bust. Bile 36 requires 3 1-4 Ylrds of 39-inch material with 3 3-4 yards o! ruffl- fng. Price of bottom 15 cont: in stamps or coin (coin preferred) wnp coin carefully address to Charlottetown Gust-dun giving- style No. 3174 Sim ..... Nuns Street Addf1 ltlll /. City RAINS CAUSE HAVOC NEWION ABBUPP. Bnfilnd- (om-remnant rains in Devon- shirc flooded Ipplsrpen homes and yards to a depth of flve feet, drowning 100 herd of poultry and mics. Other villages also mif- betwcunthomllhstaulpaooh STYLES FOR DRESSERS