oman's Re alm '1. Social and if”?! e m/zVfl/P There's morsimportant to crisp celery st/alks just before romance than daintiness-—the fifiléigikgtuiggefiggm wgerfiltehrzlsper? “Wm!- iswectfreshneasthatmakesyounice colder ‘ham 55' degreesg CO3; t” b‘ “an terrarium with a cloth, DRESSY SUITS Nw¢rmk¢¢hln¢°lwhhfi°¢°nd To make your tcrrarium even ii day" undies. For undies absorb lovelier p,“ in pots o‘ ivy and Al llmmwn. at Wfiddiligs, at-_the perspiration. If you wear them asparagus term The“. ‘wining {wefl- the 6dr?” UP? 0f lltll? "fln7wfliymdl " greenery conceals the slats. 151x111: lfifklgtlifeis l""‘"‘,§°’y km- ‘ M1116 I"?! lllll all’! hlPPflYbY And if you want more terrarlurn u“ n ev emt flipping undies in Luz ri ht after gh {on steg out of them eac I u: w isks awa fitting a cake pan in the bottom of the terrarium and filling it with water. Across this, lay a few night. d 1 _ plmmm, Gfllvsn a narrow necked glass O AMcrningSmileg O-OO. Laudledv (showing prospective ledger her best bedroom): “Well. whaltepdo you think of it as s Lodger: "I suppose It's all right as holes g0, but it was s bedroom I wanted." Business man (lung up in error for the tenth vme that. morn ng); “N0. this is no; Universal Flower. DON. Limited. Tllis is M-acKay and 0o.-M for murder, A for arson. 0 for choke, K for k‘l'ing, A for wfluli. and Y for you." _____i_____ Beznlliful Orchids Grow-rpm Simple Glass Garden t0 .. . . _ _ ';\ , \ J x \ ' ' "KING COLE" COFFEE-the natural choice of all “KING COLE" Tea users. Rushed direct from its Maritime roasting plant, "KING COLE" COFFEE comes A favorite flower of 11m “CNARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Personal '1. Fa the Maritimes is the fresh, fragrant Mayflower-the first blossom of spring . . Q A favorite coffee of the Maritimes is “KING COLE,” FRESH from nearby roasting ovens—ali its flavour-perfection sealed in the vacuum tin. its t . s \\\\>\\ you -- THE FRESHEST OF THE FRESH. Fine and regular grinds. F. .!!.|. THE COOK'S CORNER O-OQQ-O TOITQCIIIDPI The llresl has 5c toffee bars (I-OI. 51m 2 1 1 teaspoon-butter 2 cups oven popped rice 1-2 cup dlflppzd nuts Method: Place .he toffee bars in tile LOp part of a double boiler along with the c.ellm and butter \ Heat over boiling water until the toffee melts, stirring often. when melted. remove from the heat an; pour over the oven popped rce and nuts which have been plac:d in a buttered bowl Drcp by sconfuis onto sheets of wax:d pape", or K spread in a buttered pan and cut _ in squares when co'd. s-t in the refrigerator for a few hours to ‘~ harden. ~ dried fruits and has i L the: leaves. posure. wooden slats for the orchid pots to rest on. Keep your orchids out of direct juice and mayonnaise ‘u; rilis, grow a beautiful begonla l wonde full ‘ l to '"i-— l°""' “muuhfi” 1' “‘°3““d° make but mystifiers evnelryglllgf, e New York _ Interchangeable d'i“““""' ‘l ' °“ m be P°P“' Our SZ-oaee booklet tells how ta ‘or WW“ °r m“ cmmm’ are bliwk ihflsufl7°w L malls gorgeous winter-flowering fimfihfiegfimgnil° b5“ {ficaligd ~ , am l t} plants bloom NOW, in all kinds of srmholes and gragelet length 511553 terrarlums; how to raise orchids, gardenlas, begonlas, violets, many other flowering and foliage plants, slhh ggrd_ens. Jacket. For town efternocn use, the crisp men's wear blank pt-plln suit with short jacke‘ and “hm; lingerie relief ls very weIl liked. UendZOcincoinsIor-urco A0 ltcf" l— 0f “Glass Gardens andyoNovelxg formcolfxlge nclilhtisaudnelsvlt Ilglietlhl; Indoor Gardens" to The Guardian on the mar et. 1t contains icd lle, Home Service. Be sure to write bandage, and tweezers to extract plainly your Name, Address and slivers and splinters. the Name of booklet. homemaker. Usually it is felt that adm the blinds functions of shades and glass cur- talns, so that the curtains are not really necessary sometimes, how- ever, wilh wide expanses of Vene- tian blinds of many windows thus treated, a sheer fabric is needed to soften the Insny horizontal lines. When this is the case, thin, dell- _ ‘LEVER 1'19"" Meerschaum, tired in making fne ,,,»,,',,,,.,. Hm M,- “ _ tifillsvilléllmfilil “Sinai? l?“ b. ,—_--.__" ' cheese-like in consistency, but GLASS CURTAIN! VI. hardens rapidly when exposed to VENETIAN nnnnms we“ Add,“ air. e “on t“; ,.,,,,,, l2'°§‘“fi““l” W GIIE II fl, PBII gm; 3, , snc t question which often confronts the c y e m n w a as a conductor and qwelly dis- cglgly patterned lime gufflajns may charges the electricity to earth. be the correct choice i———— --__ CARNATION HATS Combine one and one-half cu of orange carbonated beverage, a d Carnations are sucersedlng roses q, few graing of sail.’ one and one. in “half-shaps" flower hats. hall! teaspoon of luv-on jlflg and ———— one and one-huff tabicsyotls of DUST RIGHT FOR sugar Blend well FREQZQ three to FURNITURE BEAUTY foul- hours in ailttmatic refriger- Flrle furniture is an asset to ator. it's Orange ice! your htme and wcll worth daily t ar- and a smar The rib To order pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department DEHKIINQIIOQ RAE-—_——;-u¢3@ -am-—|_—»—-—@——¢— IPRIEI‘ ADDR.$l-——-— DESIGN N0. I103 hat is very quickly made, finished with a cluster of flow- bow at the back. galtlelgioiéls needed, illustration of stitches and complete instructions for ms. "‘ grip tg ktSlEp ltfil original beauty. 8 H5111 W 3 Il IIIOIE m!‘ AND Fnowem sllelluous efisnl-gpilpfllf i-llre *___.a_u__l\__ should be allowed to col'ect grllre. Use a clean, soft, llntlrss cloth and dust liehtlv with even srokes to clean up the d"st rrher thm vs scatter it Be careful to sweet a good polish if you use onc. An oil" duster may leave a eating t/"at will only be s. dust catcher. ‘The life of a cerk cak is about I50 years Cork m"y no‘. be 5 rn- ped frcm trees until they are 2l years old, and only after the trlrd stripping is good crrk prcdured. A new sweater fasltlcn has devel- oped in Irnldcn recenfv cardigan and pulleys" effect has been achievrd by n o'e- plece g-tlrrreni- which unb-lttcns down the front over a fake frnnt It locks like tww gzlrrents but requires coupons for only one, and NOW under-arm Cream Deodorant “fill Stops Perspiratlon , A Pattern No. 1103 contains list of l. Does not rotdtesm ormen‘s shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2. No wailing to dry. Can be used right after shaving. I. I , stops perspiration for I to 3 days. Prevents odor. Q. A pure, w ile, gresseiess, stainless vanishin cream. I. AvsldedApprova SealAmer- icul inslilule of? daring -- lullayatanystovssa (alsolnlBd-J ~ iving a Leisu The Woman 's Realm gr:en Illsy like a southern ex- Mash sardines: mix with lemon stuff fllerefls going to be a lot lion hing what it is. That W211’ DG-Il IHIICG. and appearance. buying to insure a gozd fit snack AND wllrrr: sun's Am: . SMART mean added life to Jloes. DIFFICULT QUESTIONS When the child comes to you with s, question you consider it unwise to answer do not tell a direct lle to her. Answer truthfully as much as you want her to know and tell her you will explain more fully w"en she is Just a lilt‘e bit olfer. Nevzr create a wrong impresson, as yJu will soon lose her confidence. RAGGEDY ANN You've seen and admired a patch- work quilt We‘l, earn ycurself an and Wearing a. Crazy-quilt skirt. It's pelmy. it's p=rky, and washable each patch: and wear it wth an emblodery-trimmed blcuse You'll be away ahead of the field! FROSTING TI? To keep frcs‘ing from runxfng down over lhe sides of the cake when you want to ice just. the ton. try fastening n double band oi heavy waxed paper around the cake with tooll-lplcks, having the paper extend up over the sufflcienfly high to hold the frost- lng early. brfcre icing is spread Do not remove pare? untfil f-"rst- lng is suflcently ruled and hardened to avoid running over sides. SHADE SHAMPOO Slmpe. inexpersive, but g y lampshades may replace choice silk shades for summer we. If silk shade-s have becrmc stiled, have them cleaned b'fcre putting awn" until the fall Should slk be wash- able. it's quite easy to give them a quick shampoo. After removing al locss dust with the soft brush at- tachment to your vrcuum cleaner prepare a thick mild, tepid s Dip the shade up and down sever- al times until ycu feel it sufficient- ly cleansed; fcllcw by rinslrlgs of clear water of the same tempera- ture Let the shades dry where there is a. free circwaticw of alr- suppcrted on a, but stand 0r rest- ing on a thid: abmrbcnt towel. Ol course any metallic trimming or any decorative touches which may not launder well. should be femW- ed before the shampoo is begun. SOILED SUITES A badly soiled tapestry suite can be cleaned with carbon tetrachlor- ide: it removes every scrap of Be careful not to inhale too much as it has sliuht anaes- theti~ properties but is not in- flammable. Benzlne is equally good, but is highly inflammable. Best fbrfldlfllfl“ Besffbrfleali FEES FROM MARITIME PLANT hurt anyone, but it does brng to tlfigd fore the quest-ion of being well s Regular Polishing and the use of shoe trees are of primary import- ance in extending ire life of foot- wear and in maintaining their ap- Cscnfortabfe and becoming shces that are well cared for will prove a. good investment i:-l health, mcney Extra. care a , help me. O-O-O-QO0O§OQO-O-OOO-OO-O-OOO§OO-OQOOOOO-O-O-OOO4 TE lDorothy Dix Says- The last, of these are made wfh _ a deicous flavor ‘Ihev are sweetened wth honey and flovorcd, alrng w m the dried ftu ts. wi h oiwge. fine as can be. mgye I am about to make my last will and wonder if I should leav walkfng, llle me and gasoline _.l;,ua_ the children who have disgraced the whole family and brought Sollgilqltl? .' ‘c " "‘ trouble upon me. left to the prodigals would be speilt in riotous llvmg and perhaps do more harm than good. I intend w provide for the children of the bad boy and girl, but am inclined not to leave the par- ents anything. b should have mother. Only them so post and do their duty by them. been fair to them about life wife. Maria." ren get nothing, PRODIGAL SONS AND Or Maria, never having handled anything more glib talk‘ money, becomes the du of the to sell her husbands g t-edge bonds Insurance companies tell us that. what rowing friends and relatives and Maria going on a sper. the first money she has ever had to blow in, t , to throw to the winds what her husband has taken forty years to pile up. my a1ley_ Furthermore, if there are any black sheep in the family. of course, Mother ma" I w“ her that, is going to pay them out of trouble, and they get all the fortune, while m do about W,» or shall 1 lmmedlawlv ma“ 5,11 or our relations and 1n every family it ls the prodigal sons and mm dating other girls? A DRIZZT-‘E S the good children get none. edges daughters for whom the fatted calf is slai And when a man is in their old age. he could make a million. 15120010145 sol» AND Uz-IUGHIEI! ANSWER-I think your plan of disposing of your property is an excellent one. only I woud suggest that you leave to the children of your wild son and do. you would have gven their parents. They are entitled to that, compensation for the lack of care that they LEAVE MONIY IN TIUiT I would urge upon you to leave the children's money in trust for that neither the father nor the mother can get their hands upon it. They have already shown that they are only motivated by their own selfish desires to gratify themselves in doing what they want to do. and that no sense of responsibility to their children made them stick to their So their children would have no right to expect them to be any more fair to them about. money than they have WhenIcometodieIwillfoldmyhasl-ds inpeac have not lived in vain if I have made even s. hundred men realize how important it is to tie up, the money the are leaving their dependents in 5l101l a way that they will be protecte , not only against crooks, but against their own folly and inexperience, klt ls uncommon tliirllg. for liinstancial. goi‘ g1 man, whodhati Clllldgfl, t3 r1 _ ma e a. wl say ng: “ cave a o W1C e possesse my ove “dml “g “kw” °’ W” b” mm“ That is a grand gesture, and he feels certain ullll. the “is children's mother will always ta/lte care of them. Make it m a fun d-md- l-les in a couple of years and the second husband is a crook, or maybe just SW1, wnh white rim,“ Guy-mm, a bad business man. and he gets sway with all the IHOIIGY and the child- SHOULD BE DISINHERITED e,,,,ls==°°",‘_‘“.‘1\“’, """""“‘~" "A swd cup of tea is ackcowl- in Eilgland ally idea that saves the Th ' Sh f 9 \\°“':c::lg"'_"“m: h° “°‘..§u A feds... ,0‘ be _ cuémflufl: some o, he, West“, elr are 0 Mother s Wealth Should Be .<>_\:;“u ,5 u” oh-‘ylrfxée ma; Pan of Water Provides Humldb, p, ‘$31131; efgigrifllllrleslilclldeilllivens gllllgc f“ olefin??? lswglifdgayax Put In Trust For Their em ‘sevelo? ughremtz: in ‘gnu Yes. you can actually grow your the brain pleased 3,150 ma; by dipping only _________ ‘sflklksgcflg W“ ‘euloe Wm Qfflhid cum-gel Lush yellow And diffuses a spirit of gladness." one sweater in gentle fnr-fabric DEAR MISS DIX-I have three sons and four daughters. one 54m ggofl‘ w ; and pink orchids bloom gloriously ——Dr_\den. suds lhat wont shrink woolms. is a drunkurcl. He goes on sprees that last from three to ten da s every ‘haw c“ ~ l“ a gerrarlumg u is _ i? _ they can keep what roks lke two month and has to be sent to a. sanatorium to be sobered up. e has; a M The trick 0f BTW/lug them succeii- box filleugollfithemgrnllag€gfrlgsnflgvd ‘weauis clean-Ltd San“ egg: lgdfllgilhgggdrliledlrried a. fine man and m; W élglypégtfdematlig liléein $61 izlitlwnge- it is hard to lms, .e a more POLISH AND TREEs ADD 11F}: fell in love with an old-er man who is also married asldlo g5 w P H um y y liyeaitlltlilfaulfflgcéwlrat ca‘ 18.11 fate lov-e- T0 sfloEg children. The result was two broken homes- My other children are as a O 5 fl. I also believe that anything What is your advice? W. A. i. received from their father and e lmdreelulutr NIAGARA FALLS shions '1 Literature A PRODUCT OF THE (ANADIAN SH JULY__1_6A, 1942 ii O Here's the energy- cereal everybody needs —"Shreddies”*-—made in the famous Shredded Wheat bakeries at Niagara Falls. This de- licious new cereal con- tains all the goodness of the whole wheat: the vitamins, the bran, the minerals, the protein. Each spoon-size morsel is flavoured with malt, toasted to a golden crisp- ness. Serve “Shreddies" as a breakfast treat to- morrow! s ‘SHREDDMS is a registered trade-snark owned in Canada by the Canadian Shredded Wheat Company Limited. ED WHEAT co llMITED CANADA REDD But often Maria mar- =- *'" DAUGHTERS PROFIT promoters who persuade her d an; other bow, and vest in Wild Ca/t Preferred. was“ she 1e; me n“ he; on om- m‘; bet-WWII WPQI-BQI”V§I;P%I£ w}; free with her kisses with all the boys. times h" about ten Wars to know that she lies to me KIIOWI If you t marry a girl who is a liar And when the money is gone, it doesn't make d Th Bib] . den 1M6“ much difference to daughter whether it went by accident or design. “ewe u yo“ o’ e e5 n band's heart doth safely trust in her." A woman who loves her husband is out. in a hard spot if her hus- indispensable in a successful marl-lam; band's fingers itch for her money. because he says to her “if you love me. you would trust me and you would be yet she may know that good and kin ' " " l ti l1_ b kl She can t Say no w thouhpgchgaisvnndekllolxllétuln his inten- williuz to give me your money w tions, he ls impractical and has no financial sagucity and is utterly in- capable of 01W?!‘ making or tcklngcare of_mon<.~y. n FERRY PILOT IN THE MAKllslCl Miss Gloria K. barge, 19-year-old pilot. lllllllllcr of Mr. and Mrs. IIOMI‘ 1t. Large, Charlottetown. who has been spllfllntcd to the l-A-F- F"?! Command and will ferry bombers from British fsotorles to RAF, alr- dromes. Miss Large is the first Canadian woman to be appointed to the Ah- lfraaspoztvflAaallssy of the loyal Flylll‘ Corps. Gay little dirrdl flocks are d“! to splash me Summer landscape with wlcl‘. All ycung things love this distinctly feminiw iashlcn, a foil IOI‘ the tailored moor-ls mode Btyle No. 3N8 is designed lor sizes I! l8, i5, 1'7 and 19 WEISS 2s. al is as and 37-llldles bust size 15 requires 3 yards 35-nch fabric with 5 1-: yards braid. To order pattern: Write or send picture with your name and ad- dleu with 20 cents in ooin or st to the Needlecraft Bureau. Ohsr ttetown Guardian. The Oharlomtown Guardian Needlecraft Department. ‘Sills Ho. 8006 Bias .........--... lDDLE-AGE" WOMEN i?" llllll TIIIS AIIVIGIII If ou'rs cross, restless, NERVOUS- su or hot flashes, dizslnsss, "irregu- larities," caused by this period in a sands upon thousands rs or‘: bene- fits. Mada in Canada. lllkhlllfl Compound is worth trying. g think over these things. Mister. when yougo. to make your will. DON’T MARRY A GIRL WHO LIES DEAR Ml$ DIX-A little over a year and a. half ago I met a girl who enchanted me and immediately I began dating her. m“ ‘he mark“ didn't like my dating other girls so I gave them up, but she contillu_d I had my suspicions about her from the beginning date. Now I find that she is very She denies this, but i have reason No here i my difficulty: I cannot respect a liar. w S her to be a liar, shall I continue dating her‘! Or know she is lying and see what she says and intends 11- an WIIR- find the girl interest-lull and amuslnil and énlov going to leave his daughters some money, he h 1 w ll be and venlngg plzasllre, should tic it up tight and fast on them so that they may not. come to wlml. 3mm out with h“ Md ave no n n m“ lime M‘ e Not every husband wants to cheat his wife out of her inheritance, but every man believes that if he only had his wifes monl; play along with her and become one of the k . i, kffth affl.(l 6. m “ggnlvlth her and have matrimony ‘nlfbfiwwillllerllievgr base ua mdmglllisi of a good wife says that "her hus- a as he believes in God and not be continually tortured with doubts and the lama-v‘ real-‘sllhis girl evidently cares nothing for you. She is lust out for a gcrr‘ me. Needlecraft/ For Th? Flow SIZCI II-IQ She said she Lying is not uD s. But if you are really nd that is the one thing that is A man must believe ill h" wie -0sartsas of Tbs IOINOII Cantu,