vi; Housewife Ami‘ Her Activities. PERRAPS Perhaps you may be Perhaps you may be . Perhaps you may 3 Thai. good luc‘k would come your way. Perhaps you may be trighteucd. Perhaps you may be ill. Perhaps your nerves are shattered, Perhaps your world's stood still. Perhaps to-day ‘a weary, Perhaps Life's lost its song, Perhaps you're sure things can't come right—- ‘Perhsps that‘s wrong! where you're --Jean Marion. DOTS EFFECT DASH Dots can be very effective in adding dash to your costume. With 1 dark cost you may wear a great row of coin dots at your throat. sheer dotted frocks are worn un- ier long, fitted coai.s,‘showing at neck and skirt front. Very large dots go out in the evening for din- ing and dancing and small dots are used in smart lounging pajamas and hostess gowns. Use a deodorant or a depilatory ' regularly. Daintiness is more than ever an important part; charm. Oi YOU! EVEN “DADDY” Fathers don't rank even when 7 OLD FASHIONED ROMANCE ,y'i‘here are so many the ‘re oyalty. Not at least t ‘mo 5. The story is can no Galore attending an at oificfilr functrrn, their first with- out their parents. Accustomed tn follow along on these occasions. they suddenly found themselves in the front row-—and alone. one was heard to whisper to the other. “Oh '1 W1-Sh Mummy "V"-'1'° here—even Daddy would do. "Dancing of the hornpipe has become a part of the training curriculum for Australian naval re- servists. The traditional hornplbe steps of the British navy have been adopted as a valuable form of exercise. A chemical process has been developed that enables plastic materials to be electroplated with gold, silver and other metals. It is estimated that Seventy- five per cent of persons buylniz violins get fooled, and that ninety- nine out of every one hundrtid labels pasted on the inside of violins are wrong, or, at best very misleading. RHEUMATISM IS A “POPULAR” 11.1. It may be that our descendants will put rheumatism in a different category from that in which it is placed today, writes a doctor. different as- pects oi the disease, various types of rheumatism which cripple countless human beings in the wm'ld-«Insurance claims under the headin of “rheumatism" repre- sent llions annually. Fortunately people are now be- ing educated in the prevention of rheumatism. which is not a winter ailment, but a disease prevalent all the year round. We know that various germs cause -.rheu.matism-microbes which produce sepsis, suppuration in m parts of the body. For ex- 8-l':1IJ1{e, if teeth, tonsils, or ear cav- ities are unhealthy. or if the ap- pendix is pus-filled, we tend to Vcome rheumatic. ain, defective diet is asso- ciated with rheumatism. If we eat too much meat, insufficient green vegetables (salads especially). we DESIGN N O. 522 .e e is an answe to t mm vequelsts from readers form 2 rtitch work. In seven picturu it tells a s of an old fashi ance. is hot iron transfer patmm éfilels motifs averaging 0 or er des write your name. address and £3. bi plainly on any piece of paper and and with 15 cents in coin or stain to Needle. mk Bureau, chariot awn auu-d. To Charlottetown Guardian Desist No. on Name — --...._._._._...._____ Address -— — — ._ _ may contract one of the rheumatic group of disea.ses—fibrositis of the umbar muscles (lumbagol, scl- atica ar neutritls of the am with wasting of the muscles. Sufferers from the disease may have rheumatism of an "acu ," ub acute." or chronic type. Pain- inflammatory conditions of joints may be a symptom of osteo- arthritis, in! which case the bones are at . What can be done to rheumatism? First. ask your doc- if teeth, nsils, the various sinuses of the ace are sound. 011017. attend to the intestinal canal, which may require high ir- rigation douchas and a change of diet. It is very necessary to have clean intestine. As already stated, diet should be is: sly vegetarian. If you are very pa ial to meat a little may be taken now and again as a luxury But green foods, vegetables, fruit milk, and cheese ought. to com- prise the main part. of your daily are. Human beings require an adequate amount of vitamins and mineral salts, which, are mostly oiier-ived from garden and farm pru- uce. There are many cases of serious illness caused through lack of vita- mins. As these substances are often d ed by cooking, the home- wife should consider the question of one uncooked meal a day, which -would not only diminish labour but add to the health of the family. Such items as brown bread and bllivtfll‘. 0116659. milk. salads. and fruit making a nourishing meal for 111% of us um era are a few ple ideas as to meals suitable for those who suffer om rheumatism. A good break- fut might consist of tea (without I Snappy Fashions For, Home Use .,,,,,,, Y°“'“ lllmih and dine and dance this cool. crispy frock. The P°ln*"-’-d basque waist is a smart, flattering line that make; im as a reed in the midrl heart shaped neckline has great g1l1‘l;mrIii"‘f‘l‘e 'is ea°;§‘ec:°§‘ii‘;7°'i.. wlmniin " The modern. ice co 8 flyons are ideal for inisccnt of M1 ui 8 3- inch ma.t1rial”for th 1 1-4 ylrds of ruffiing. and fifteen cents in stamps (is) U coin main (1 phi ‘you like nutmeats in a conserve, THE Cboxsi CORNER? Mixed Fruit ..._...... E cops ‘diced rhubarb MIDI or 9139117 a 3 cu slice atrawberrlxea 1 ta leapocn grated orange rind , i-3 cup orange Juice e : Gu u or lid ctfllgd wait. the 12 b X: into thin slices with a sharp Knife so that you won't have long string of the peeling. I like it best unpee ed. Chop the lneapple or put it through the (.1 cho per. You can use the canned varie y if you find it more cnovenient, but if you do, out down a little on-the sugar used. The fresh is nicest. of course. Wash. and hull the berries and cut them in halves or quarters, if they are large. Put an these fruits into a large prmeivina kettle and add the rated orange rind and the orange fillies. prinkl 9 the sugar over em and mix it» in so that it will extract the Juices. Set aside for 2 or 3 hours. , Put onto the stove and bring to la boil. then simmer gentlv until i the conserve is thick and clear. If add a few of those, almonds are nicest. Just before you take the mixture from the fire Turn into hot-, sterile jars and seal. Any mixture containing rhubarb is better for sealing than it is in a, glass protected by paraffin. so I'd advice proper sealing. store in a cool, dry place. Rhubarb Fritters offer something novel in ifhe way of fritters. Wipe the fruit and cut into one-inch lengths. Dip each in good i lng batter. drop into a pan of mo ing hot lard and fry 9. golden brown. Egg} and dust with powdered Easy Dessert. If you have some stewed rhu- barb left over, you can quickly Whip up a nice dessert. Just put it in individual glasses with whip- Ded cream or thick custard on top, and perhaps a grating of ground nutmeats. Pink Sponge is another dainty rhubarb dessert. stew some rhu- barb in syrup until tender. Put through a sieve and to each plot of pulp add a package of raspberry- flavored gelatin. stir until dissolv- ed. reheating if necessary, and leave until it is just beginning to firm. Then whisk well and add the stiff- ly-lbeaten white of two e to each Dim. stirring in a little p nk veget- able coloring matter if you want to improve the color. Divide into in- dividual glasses and chill in refrig- erator until set. Top with a whirl oi whipped cream when serving. su air). or half coffee and half mi : egg or kidney or bacon: brown bread and butter: orange or apple or tomato. For luncheon, I Elder-':Daugliters 2 Who Stay on at V Home, Working and Paying the Bills, Deserve it Much Better Break Tlian.They Are .1 . ' Ge 2‘ I ‘'’‘°”‘ “‘‘‘‘’° ""° ““"° €}%‘.’w‘x‘.‘8i.°’i‘i$‘.f v. ....... .3.-. ..::*.*.‘§.°..;"‘:'.'?‘°z.'?‘:."’".Z'i‘°“* All 1 Us know many-or-tbeca unsuna herou. Tired, llgtlcsa. drabwomen with I’!- Miss Carries 0... 51’ are those elderwggughterl ncogniti air families. yet we won hands. and Miss Sallie: who have only seen the splendor and the Joy of life through other plea’ eyes: who have sewn party for c or girls to dance in;- who have sinned w to veils if: other brides’ hair: who have cradled other women: never any or own. - .1‘; or '1. Not even ..;‘§.”8m‘i‘3' hood. for when was hardly more than arch; herself she was the Elder Daughter is d the or children. and 11 van :tl'1l‘Olll!ll"|lfh0W n’&§§me would like to play hefflél ____..._. my girlhood. because even before sh was i.i;as§c°uo'3iv?l:ohiz‘sa to’ go to work to help earn money In port 3 famii . There were stgd manlymX!Ig|lliv1ul;"u_i41>“f°I°§é ‘I°m‘e“§£(Y1’e:,"b'§"'{l%uf’ll_°§.',h,:§ $53. hgidcliiiggsgilf bit? thatsoltdother depended on her to so for the youngsters. Love came ri because there was -7 wanted pretty clothes. tired to work any more family. .hutMissI'a hadtolcthimao "’ "§.‘3*e.“Z'§*i.t'.“.*:..:.:.‘°..9:. .. -... too .. its ‘ggw that the Elder naushter Wu suvwrtlps f-11° mm d t their ways and 11 led an wen mm Dwsmw d hard w live with. she still I ..*i.t“u °l‘.’.‘. ...‘.&.”..'*."§‘.il:: ,w utgie children who had ‘°°“ ‘“§éi.i?.'.i“...‘i..°"““°.=....“..i‘é’v.'i.‘.“3I.‘“w'.i‘e“n"i’.°a‘.i.°é’i §.‘2.i‘.“i‘2.“§‘..°.“’ . .0... dance. am we brilliant and intelligent like Mary and John and sally and Fred- i the folio beautiful and .....f.’.‘.*:.°t::‘.i€°:i§"..‘;:“£??‘..7:'.‘:r..‘::.:“°........ av... .....u.. and appropriate remembrances. It is a day rightly set apart to pay fli- ting tributes to all mother hood. 9-"41 30 °“1' °Wn 31° “'5' 5“ me” them. But wh don't we have B. Daughters Day. was Dix? A 59901“ day to pay mbu to the self--denial and sacrifices of daughters who will never know me 1,, and 1,, pine“ or motherhood themselves, because their best years have been ven over to mothers who take it all for granted. “I am a. woman in left. her, and gone out to “‘i. ““"‘°“ 1'“’....“‘ "° ".’2§”°‘.’.§i’.i.”‘“'s"§.‘i8 ‘£532 :o}i)I<’f:(l:5rythl?1§txIIlaiIilz;1i??:'io locmlii life be‘<'::.u:e I give to evoto myself 3° their.’ and the years go-on unchanging. she looks to me to support her, maintain the home. pay the biill. but I have no more SW80 35°“ — the home than if I were a perfect stronger. "I have two sisters and three brothers. My sisters are married and live their own lives in ha mess and satisfaction away from M0i.lil‘6eI‘s- The oldest of my three bro era lives at a. distance from us and wt Mother beautiful letters that she cries over. but he never sends her a $5 bill now and then that would help pay the bills that are dumped on me. ~ f h fth ldhome.hcwrlw8.bnthahas\ naverfidcnsa §ll3 i:r1'i‘el:)l‘llI"C ‘the inc‘:-tgagc and he never will. ‘me other brothers spen their time car and drinking Ind Mother ex- pects me to support them. She weeps End is heartbroken when I .uE- gest putting them out on their own. "Yes, Miss Dix, I have loved and cared for'Mother. 1 have included her in all of my Lans; ht her becoming clothes, made the horns at- tractlvc and ortable. 11 deolrlr: fir her. OIt1h the contrttreyéfiéaakgdeom I my‘ u‘ peap e . yeaxsobefdg Mot.he.r’.s devoted daughter and slave. with no home or nap- piness of my own." . tongue. boiled ham, chicken, or steamed fish: green vegetables or- salads: a little potato: stewed fresh 1 fruit. Junket or custard and cream. For afternoon tea brown bread. smooth‘. mint cool at is so femininga 30.39011. <1: of 89- a dress, and preferred! wrap coir- to dbariomto-r butter home-made jelly, and per- haps a small piece of plain cake are all that is required. At dinner or supper a good nourishing broth or vegetable soup may be supple- mented by omclette or a cheese dish, salad, fresh fruit brown bread and butter or biscuits. Learn Gay Tap Step: in Eaay Home Course Ba Tops In Summer Fun Applause for Sue! Her peppy tap routine goes over big with the crowd at the summer camp. "€11-2O“:l’llln glove taksnblgacons from a c on ." eve We-uldn't they be aura-isedyto know she learned her tapping right at home. with diagrams and easy in- Q . 'ki‘l.l:all,;‘..:i-la most complicated Ibow mu l”tafi‘anyuoan up of .'m a o Eliot?! eveninngja practrctk 32;! these our ‘ V‘ rap-mu. foot off fldor. foot ' ottooi baa! to floor--uiakina I hear lot about un rateiui children, ‘but lnsmtltude isn't con- nnedvb youngsters. Pa:-en& are guilty of it too. It is time that the mothers and fathers whose children slave to support them and make their old ageiha py and comfortable handed a few bou to their devoted sons and aughters instead of taking all of their riiices for Krfinifid and as no more than their due. . If anybody in the world deserves to have a day set apart in the.r honor, it is certaigmly the Eider Daughters. They are the nanny goats in nearly every fa ly, and a month's celebration wouldnt be enoug to expresaallweowethem. . . . . . . Dear Miss Dix—When my wife and I married we were lust children. We fell in love at first sight and married in less than three months. 80 we didn't have a chance to find out much about each other. _ mar- ri e I have discovered at my wife loves to move. she lsnt satis- fle to stay in one place ongeat a time, and about the time weget oom- fortably settled in a house up and goes somewhere else. Out- side of that she is a-perfect wi e. a good housekeeper and saving. But I a.ma.man.whod.oesn't.lnrecha.ufas. lilkatostayinthasame place and do the same things, and 1 ice that I Just can't go on mov around all the time an looser. still I do not want to ve up my e and Ii am afraid we come in the parting of the ways something isn‘t done to settle her. What can I do? BILL Anew ...u...°"=';°s'n try the railroad-ticket treatment on her? Whenever fault with the place in which you are living and to criticize c ‘ and v“‘ with some other place at the other end of the town, don't argue with her. Just a in at the tourist office next day and bring her home a round-trip ticket that will cover all the mileage you can afford. Allshowantsisachangeandaliowiucomehoinciliinklngh home is the nicest ‘place on earth and content in go on livi-ngiin ft. plan of ap or wanderlust will be a lot cheaper than bu ,_ your no and establishing a new one. And it will ban the f advan of not tearing you up by the roots and i/ransplanting you in alien so Probably the le who have. like Roark "Bradford's hero, John . "an itch in ggeir 6 around in their weary 37:3 t h] it but 31°“ “door-ta‘ wiiunduymflm mpani 1 those in "can' e , are on one or ’ ofuswhoiova ogrownrutseznd likctostayyinthlcm. nix, 9HN5VHfl¢ Modern Etiquette my aonnnu LII) w . Is it issiblc to Ila lnqthe cvenpiedm? we“ '9 . Yes. 1: hilt _Morn1'ng Smile samba. said the magistrate ully to the colored man "1 cannot conceive of t is on a than or used to keep the air in ace. pa. should ice cream. served in a sherbet glass. be eaten with a spoon or a fort! ' . A. A a should be used. fugca-—d:‘I:9'.vvi‘i‘atAh'ix" Oral toIIy“M‘ytaal _" ‘ ' deru§eiaintitosubu.rbI!" M mt pun .blln7°‘:It:.. A. #230. sq house”, or ‘ray NE.‘ °‘.“.:°.:°..'°’'°"..‘“*“.....- - bazaar? ed‘ the, Man can ‘wi‘?'°'l.u‘h§1£ of triumph. . V p _ _ " you sure or thaf.1t' ~ I How Can I, ‘P '? s-'-~-.r-- ... .... I 1, ’".._'whcrs nave: ih,9i'oIIJ1toada dat ‘lady as "you won? A11 is a At ._.null if ‘ ut to expansion. ms , yours o r “mm and matter; under most favor. readinfl. travel and the friendly column. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) ..Ganerous stars smile on your in- teresta, plans and avoid venturing’ in fields unless ey worth. News gains through new methods. smart advertising. MAY 21 to JUNE 31 (Gemini)- Finances, added liabiliti they need«wa 8- DOING isc yourself into difficulties. once w today. Rqnlance o.x. JUNE —OalIn ‘ clinatlons. You will have to supply the fun. verve and in- ventivaness to put across vour bi wish or proposition. Guard again: wasting time and money. against strain. ‘ JUL —-Friends and family may prove exficnsive. A desire to overspend ex but not miserly. Day can be a - vantageous for health details, advertising, 3 we (Virgo)—You born before Sept '1: Mark ‘I §:KISi’&“cruMhy..go.idan-brown ‘ — hrad . V . an arms generously with ripa. luscious errlec . . . topped off with cream and sugar to your taltc. » Y 1 ' it’! nourishing and is‘: good!’ Sarva Shredded Wheat with barrios In amen. as often an poa- ‘ulbia. It makes an extra tamttlrng or meat. quickly served. Loo the familiar package at your food’ SCOPE. Tlia Canadian Shredded Winona Company. Ltd. Niagara Falls MADE IN CANADA - Canada , YOIIII INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE’ By nuances naans book in the section your birthday cornea in, and find what your outlook is, according to the atara. . icopyright. 1839. King Features syndicate Inc.) For Friday: June 23rd 21 to APRIL 20 (Aria) returns. uragiyts and at: am , rson pestudy romance in gains, quick oblcms. Elli carry security, through strangers, investments, assuming an the shaky side: prom- Sil- ill be a valuable partner 22 to JULY 28 (Cancer) also Y 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) ts here. Be prudent. thrift business through management and Judgment. AUGUB1‘ 23 to BEPIEMBER. 23 ed improvements indicated in rk and st: thou ii I All s...... taste better care deemed advisable to rssnness. Your other Virgoans: possibilities for advancement through calm, unhurried manage- ment of affairs. ' ‘ aurrmnsna zctoooronsia. a3(Libra)—R.anks orwed WP! 1 - dings. journeys. effectual hobbies, professional pursuits, litical mat- ters, but vise agagstt amn- aanoe. haphazard investments, un- necessary and unwise buys. OCTOBER 26 to NOVMEBIIR. 21 (Scorpio) —- should prove recep- tive to fI1*fcsulrI twists in business and SOC B G 8, O 01' ..*"‘*.....”=i’.<*:"="‘ .2: ....v'="§" e D your rapid-fife manta ty. D ' Novmmaa as to pmzmam 22 (Sagittarius) -— If wise, you'll enter whole-heartadly .into social obligations, iftical issues uid, of i:“'::u°s“s*‘.i:°*s':— "°.i‘ M" - D 3 vi‘ fly our schedule calls for action. y DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Ca com) —. some rivalry. par- ticu arly concerning - promotional and advertising matters, selling, display samples and models. Keep amlinv Imowinrlv but dcn‘t let my no get ahead of you. stairs h ly approve Iecrea ion, study, rest. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius)———Care ea th truth. uracy a steadfastnes: of ‘utmost im- por ance. _ ow-ti-lo‘ . Dressings by Heinz b Saiadii with meat. or fish. fruit of fowl; A can be generous Heinz Cream. It5PP°?<|_ 0.15 -M-final! is -PP°.¢i!°1°!.‘¢‘ palajce-iileaclngqtialldes when dressings‘ of Helnzf * fiY°°fl.'i1" _ OF CANADIAN :2 big imam in every box ' WHEAT (By ROBERTA LEE) I-¢“'0lcr Cake Slice the Ieft- v ax these slices s-pr.ea:r dim cherries mixed with diced ping. a le. Permit this combination is 6 for igeveralmhours. and they .6l’V0 DB . 01" d ‘. broken nuts. we Wm Mm“ Flat-Growing Fern ‘Don't keep the fern in a fat when It is growing so twat?‘ t requires more dirt around it. Either s state it inio two pi ' or repian the whole ierninr larger pot ' I Blthlng Cap Never put the bathing cap, rib, you have taken a swim or showut, on any hard surface or it willitici and then test. Place it on tlia bath mat or g, towel. _ - (Pisces) - Routine, general mat‘ tars, minor details and attention to everyday work more favors than the purely artistic or frivol- ous. Don‘t give way to viral doubt or fear . Ba self-confident‘ A CHILD BORN TODAY , be hospitable. unusually gifted will possess intelligence of a high order. Inclined to be domineariu headstmng. Adventurous and . A delightful somebody if ta to be csa selfish. more amen to sun tinuity and stick-to-it-inveness. ROAST RAM WHOLE (By The Canadian Press) , England - I ’“',°,T"s"'&’".‘3§‘J§i3;e ‘if! 3 ‘"11’; dchili urnonl Afr-=r wasting ii: in find“/’\l‘L . I Tart Tomato salad I, I in: _a nil , ' ‘3.°.".:*.a:'::...... Relish Heinz M_IYD||1I or Heinz “ |,§C”i:T:leI'! my ("ll 1 gdrcaaterrlglzaz (Ch°PP°‘” not up 1185111010 V cup of 60“ T°““ on. as this ‘Wu! 1 C“? “HIE: vcd.W:t I IUIDODII gastions and to have can-5 rm; colt-.